:CND'DAV Garr MI uusIE,NEWS, leta west neat Tta.-f -day aSLht. • Throe, cam wen: Let,le Dcpurr ).14Tar Ittctiols yesterday. ; • _ Ar." =Wool . street art, ataattatt ts treeomlaa a nalsaure. - =2 light lanil-etann In tin. , clty about 4 o'ci c ock yc s iterdny goorning• Th. Cienetst Asitemhlylut the U.P.etotrch Mixialettee. seMon t Cknorrow this city. A New bee!e butonen nut up I n Diamond weigh-bongo,' Allegbenr, the •old no being Worn out. , - Workmen have ootraneneed upon the fonts datton for the fence around. Cltyft square Allegheny. We euggaw that housetolders and 'lmre keepers tready their cranwtign . bunting for Decoration day. Al Columbus: Ohio. they irene ticket. AVILL Morel unite*. 00. 1113 d itITILIStiOLL to friend... attend the funeral. - . The Flreeeati• Aeseeletlou nix meet tO night totake settee In.fefeeeelel to tte tena ncy. et. the Old Der artmeet •Decoratlon Day. • • Who Will start the fashion of Publishing birthe? It once woe mach to Torso. then tri ll-WI abandoned and is now revived in - Pos.. of our neighboring Mire • fiallLss on Surlay;—Lifortnation wits' mute beton veste.rdaF. by Harrhion Ber rm,ocraiia: jfiluyd,y".tir.„ sal= HMO. • - Daryeputy bfryorliichnia yesterd m ay eocu ry tnittet M Yrmlck for thy da Ma I. • habitual e d Co nuskard and irt Anis found lying I th• Otter Of an alley In the Fifteenth V. and The Literary• Character or the Bible.—H. 11. Swope, Li..B. Attorney. will deliver a lectizre at the rooms of the 1. IL C. The evening ats o'etoek.., AdMierlion free. public are Netladel Tfoll■c of RePrem'neeliTe,4 D. fussed aDM (introduced try Oen: Nutley) di ailing condemned cannon for use In the con struction of the Alice:may county soldiers' 11•1 Sugar Loaf bats .bore glossy locks. ringlet . and water-talls trete quite nucisrolia 3-este day. We are much pleased svi then:mu - rash lon and if aro were hot the ladies would trea them =Shaw- D Miits;tlartgberty W6ll arrested. yesterday A and bare a bearing to-tiny before Alder man McMaster. for felling liquor on Sundity, at Orr dOggerg anTlftb avenue. Michael Don offs prfateclitcr. - Catbeetle Rock alleges Charles . Want, pushed be out of a horse In the Sixth ward, Allegheny. Alderman Bowden arrested Ruch =I committed him to }all yesterday for tutu tor assault and battery. Virgin alley was Menem of a mull fray sohlarrday..bettreen Alice' Rall end Rent" - Moran Alderman Neeper has been on toet e he ttl arrest of u se ho and has Issued a warrant enry. . Jealnday caused William Mulligan to Whip Ws wife. Mary. yesterday.and led to his ar— rest ho u r.derman Butler. After t he a hew in jail he was released—the woman relenting.. They reside on Webster avenue. • Alderman Delow yesterday entertained cross snits by Charlotte Young and George, Daca. George Ws Charlotte Is a common scold. and Charlotte says George Is a disorderly charac ter. v The difference will e settled at a hear ing yglgth has been annoi b ldPl for f° 4ll W . • • . . Obllnary.—Mrs. McCabe. crtfe of Salm» Mc- Cabe: Esq., the well known contractor, depart stl IMe at her residence Ross -street. Yesterday afternoon. She scat an estimable, charitable lady and hcr death mill cause much corrom to a large circle of acqualmancea. Wm...lifygudrear made' ildoM3tiollyest er day before Alderman Thomas against Jacob Kuntsman, residing on Pennsylvania avenue, for keeping a ferociout dog. which bit the at- Mint. The cob Rt. Settled. by the demise of the canine through the influence of a latilet. Jane flog list. at Wm. neMing Wood street. BIDy Baaer has been acting disorderly In the Ttilid ward. Allegher.y, lie WOP Particu larly annoying to Charles Metz and his who were PO irollhied With Ms capers that rented. Consulted Alderman Arent. asbo . reinimarided.linrd and discharged him. A• Dear Drive.—Sonday afternoon Francis Dort. n colored youth, indulged in a fast drive along 45th street. In biv flight, he .ran over JObriDayle. The whole excursion cost him flfl to Deftl , ty Stayor Nichols for recklem driving, and gM to Doyle for injuries received. • • liiSciLed Out.—Alderman 11c3fament yester day Umnied a nitrrantfor the arrest of Thorane - Murray, a saloon kocper in the Diamond. - for kicking David Kennedy out of bts. establish meta.. David Pays he never saw NUrraybefore and known Of ZIOCSOf e for Each 'tough treat ment. _y+fir ~~ R ~~~ Tl' i~: • Cab Mine Ilanlnn and Margaret Ttoxtarp Second scanneidear Lock No. had an inter eating tali polling yebterdsp. Catharine lost tile !linter part of her chignon. and Alder man lieepery has Instruened officer Connor t. •Eynrvp ata .. Trott that ITlRtteeN , trify be ex z .,.: ; . >;,. BE . .. - A Whining Stroke.—Last evening during the dorm the tell chimney shaft at tbe Ken sington Iron - Works, Second Anima, wee struek by lightning and arcuttv damaged. A number of workmen is the mill mica were stunned by the shock but recovered in n few minutes., CMII • Educational—A special meciing . Of the Can trial Board of Education Nvill be held at tar. o'clock tills afternoon.ilie object. ,of th vacating. We learn. is to take action on an In citation from the Monumental Association t the public schoolvo v.ortielpata hie*, come stone of:lea:ionic,' 1 • , • r 1 m 4:1 ;•- - • Macrame yosterlay saved the Wo- Snares Salfrare Assuetatlon conalderable trou ble. He took into cormkienttion the cue of Frank Selterly, of the Third ward. Alleghen3% who has been amusing himself by whiPideß his wife Fredric, Frank when arrested will b d,lrpored of legally. • If Charles Perch of the Eighth ward, Rile- `Deny, obtained posees.irm..l2l straw bag end intuimeraleoelfoto Henry Schubert. nod ash:into hand them back according to agree ment. Ifenryis justifiable in Minister( the tact before a Wer3lllfloister in an information for larceny as ballcz. whereby Charles was arres ted and held fcr tensing. • . _ Bay Itocarerrd—Tocuest4—Piestere.aY morn ing the body Of Otto Zlnk.who .se_• dreamed la the blonwasuhela river, Sunday niktd, ,, V recovered. floating on the surface of the water oPoctte the foes of !darket street. It War ttaaken:.to DcYare's, where Coroner Carson 'l4O art busacat. pon tt, the jury retumlng a verdict of "aecdentsd drowning." ?i• Bock Beer was the primary cause which in Aneett.Pred. Retennener to , slap liana tang bather in the mouth yestenlay. It led to lb arrest or Fred. and Lis appearance in Alder man WWI'S Mitre. YIP-fore ho retired bat tens entered on hts von for a hearing for Mit and battery. Me Third ward. Allegla numbers the twain among Its residents, 1 .• Coroner's Inv:est.—Coroner Clawson re ceived notice yesterday th the thebod Jae. Match Mann. who •n — ss dro at wned hi Oblo Tinn at Manchester !Saturday, bad been float ing la the ricer at Shoustown, about twelve miles dorm the river. He repaired thither and held =lnquest on the body, the jure tr imming a verdict of "accidental drpw.lng." = irate •Boutfacze—Yesterdny Slam" Reardon made information. before Alderman Whims Me, against lathe fluteblion. proprietor of the .11 ulys Bead." charging blot with forcibly Ung her from hia prema , She • was em -4 • ass domestic there, but. she sus. bud given .1m no cause he ar in g plai The ac cused as beld tor on an Infm.m_n tlon fot,assault awl batter/. " 1 Get Their Deserts.—tlichsel Fad Mi chael tin b rdlerc en account of whose clothe" Ire publie 4 ycntcyday worning,were brought out for tearing yesterday; sad were dealt with amoral/4 to their deserts. A floe of was Imposed upon each of them. Rurdiey paid the mono. wnd Fedier.. not hesing the M u t t c r , i tte w Q o u rk!li ik =fg triggd'ag: "- ill . • •• Dise rier l Y . —lnfOrisszlon was - mad e lefnrc t h e Mayer yestardsy by .3 seob - WI., charging IMO Letartan and enmuel heroOpechlem with disorderly Conduct, end by the same seen tor, sitaLost Lehman for assault and battery. NA alleges they both Acted in eery Ciorder - . tylnanttex,,and tbs. Smsn oespeiurrobia., store on ...ixth street, where he, eke Waec tor. is ernployed. stud struck him. A A - at-rent AL Issued. • Funny Ditfercurr.—The possession of OA-old ria,Sinin locket yesterday created a dl felon In e Netter family, residing hit in the Fifteenth ward. Thomas F. charun:elan. pariusis, Thirties with ged retaining *st possession ti d arg l i F rel l Mayor Nichols eras celled in to settle the die. Ppm and aner a Lengthy conference the mat ter svu arranged the parties Wring' to the hands ot the official flu costs in a sun for larceny u banes. , . lindens Actideni.—b serious aociticnt oc- =id on the railway of the Pittsburgh Coal 1111.1VAV. dry`gfc`=lr. r.fne"*. I . l l4;n:ant PthognoilheetZfti":.%=co o pied b, the enneer. The poiccr used tor stirring ths bre tur the Gremsn was lying under hUrs. and bySocie menus supped from the Cu e? far enough to allow one end to drop , frOaDd.• where It caught against a cross tie. when the other end was thrown up with force subScient to throwthe young man front his seat over the tap of the locomotive. Ste lit In the track, and the ° front wheels of the en- VII i go; TrieJ. nnate& IEI Mme Hag Ilat, at Wm. Fleminr& Co.':; 4m Wood ereet. . Ii -- About Are o'clock yesterday . m ty pt Aormoi, o electric storm passed ' crcer tbe 'ci ll.- , • gbeny, Thu subtle fluid struck a •'stable be " longing to JinneS Frazier. = rim., situated On Fiusler street, near Bldt.ll. - Tho stable was ..,surmounted by a kind of Daltrey, from which a wooden shaft or, spirt extended upward. This abaft was struck , the belfry displaeed. and buried to a distance of one hundred yards. The Cold communicated with one of the rat" tors. which was rent Into n thousand slicers. i,•,..„ . f ~.. A horse and cow on the premises were pros test, but not killed. A girl as In .• . le -the cow was lmdly frightened. but se unhurt. • -...,;‘, ' ';'.----.' '''''7*.' .. ••••-• . . I : in _~, ‘...' , . , • DARINI: ROBBERY. Vleo.andlerraOralky trio ilte berreare.—% Garroted ao4 Robbed - or @ S A GO at ela O'Cloek Lad Ernaloa—.Thr Robber+ tr. ....6. • There neater Wax it One. In the hitter)* of tigi, city:When' wickedness end crime pre :railed td such an alarming extent as it deka at pMsent. • Vine and inwiaralite. It would seem. command a premium, while virtue and • morality ate at a discount. • Notwithstanding that our pollee regulations are better than , they have race been heretofore, a better choke of men employed on the fame, and the force mgnsiderably enterged. yet crime of ere*" Ferneitto44=nat an alarmingep d_r rate. t ree by no Incas an uneo c ulawn going. end _ I .:A ° are even now three indictments for OW 0.- - of crime paging' In the Court of Oyer gwd Tenelner of this county. Lanett , boral.O . • nn: of quite frequent occern."*.mi city in comidetely overt. , with .erostioit.• Would ttitt be wen teethe authorities to endeavor to .certale ttel cause:lth ,„ is state of affilusigi i. .',L P :=l) " . 4 .,. aevcik..%?lnTiZ :115" I , infest...it with a class of angst:ands who bare corners during tjum to en the street corners during the ay, the as sembling In d ens of infamy at night, yet they manage to the. and to nil appearances live well. llow they do so Is yet tn be ex pinined. and era think transaction which occurred lu The p most populous part of our. ckv abuut alf-ast six o'clock last evening. will haven h tendenee to solve the mystery. At the time stated above one of the mad bold and daring robberies we have been called upon to chrtudele for borne time past occurred bear Seventh avenue on Cherry alley, under the following circumstances: John ilickernell. a resident of Cebu county. noticed In this city yesterday meriting an n raft of lumber. ionise In his poseessiou shout SIAM, t he e rk saving, of pettier% several year.' stopped hard o cin the lumber regions. - Ile at w the Red Lion Hotel. .wham, glaring the .day, he •mede the acquaintance of Henry Cramer, who very kindly volunteered to show him rouged the town. The offer was accepted, and dur ing the course of their perambniatinee n num ber of drinking saloons were visited and numerous drinks taken, but it was not until the hour mentioned' that a favorable oppor tunity presented-to tleece the uefortunato man of •lit bard - earned money. Namerone atteMpts wete Mndeto Induce him hito platten well known to t ramer, where the "job" child be dose dihou the risk of detection. which he woul run bf performing It boldly, but they failed. Cramer knew that Ilickernell hod alarge tadount of money, as he had seen end his pocket boot eat' several time., and be was resolved to have It. The man was induced to go Into a saloon on Orant street to take a drink where it is probable the job way arranged. tts , he to that Cramer, while in the saloon, spoke to two men. who came out of the muloon after' them: They then started, as the victim suppo x ed. to return to the hotel. mut he was conducted down Seventh avenue to Cherry alley t which. under a pre text. he was Indueed to 'enter. They loud text, gone into the alley more than fifty feet when thee were met be the two men who and been spoken to by Cramer in o nth saloon. and without a word the themth ade attack upon their s. ict. One of them eeixed him by the throa another held his mouth. and the third' struck him sockets , bloirs, nod then "went through" 'his pockets taking his I pocket-book. Containing sl.m. and the three ran away. Ilickerwell was conducted to the Maror s Ofnce.ishere. be told his story, and a number of boys who • accompanied him—seine of " whom had witnessed a part of the toutsaction--etated that Cramer was one of the men. -Officers Moon, topples, Strain. Ruch and Long. of the detective force. started out in search of the villnins at once, and in less than half an hour returned with William Daft:Phil. Wills and Henry Cramer, who. they say they have positive evidence, are the parties who perpetrated the high-handed outrage. They Were locked ip for the night. and an information' will probably be made against them this morning. • THE COURTS. • common Picas—Judge Melton. Masser'. May 7.l.—The first case taken up . was that of J. C. Dickson and Kennelly Mar shall 7:s. Caroline Scribe. admintstratilx of Victor Scribe, decd. set Th on a mechanics lien. Verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of .3.avler Hollingerss. Henry Berhenek. Lion onai mechanics lien. Verdict for plaintiff in the rum of WO. - • " ". • LL,? VIM TrFSID•V. Skatres os.;Hrtward. ; . MS. Marshal; rt. Man. • , . XeCorinick m Hall. = Xe. Scbmidt vs. Merkel. WA. McGraw vs. Davis. • JIS. mall Mk O'Connor vs: Carney. Erismaa vs. P Ft. W. &C. IL NV. C Mk McGregor vs. Alpert. Wilson k Co. =O. Irwin vs. Grier. Martel Court-4talic Kirkpatrick MOOD'T. May M—The fast cote taken up 'was that of I.S.,raccyty co . C. 11.13 ender & Co. Action to teener on i . ehittiactfor kers and - at:ryes detieered to defendants. In the civ..! of Barton_ vi. Block, and Mc- Roberta vs.iame, detendent, motion torn nett trial and r...miient tiled on the parC of defend- • SMALLS— , rim 11,111 MAY • 3a. Marshall va. Audrewa k Craig. X. Bell rs..4ndrews &Cents. ' • 12. 11111. Patterson & Co. vs..flillon et al. M. Walter vs. Kelley. 3l Collins vs;tielley. 31s: Orr vs. 31eFadden. • It Carpenter L 'Burrows on. Berger S 0 44. Staley vs. Porter. 48. Powell for use ea. Fergasans Tiro. 17. The elt3 - of Pittsburgh vs.. Staffer. The keret Treteriay—Lightaihtg Caper* In SIM:14111 anti ithato Factory. Yelterday afternoon. bettrean five and FI o'clock. the city was visited by an oldrfash . . , . • toned tierce rain storm. For Sewe in advance the sky W. dark and millen, and proMised 'even more thnis .chat wins realized.. The stone cams up the Ohio river and swept over • the city in a southeasterly ; direction, spending tad part of Its fury in this locality. Thelight- Ding was very close to earth. and of such sharp, fierce character as t 6 make the onlook er quail with fright at each dash. One bolt. driven from a heavy. dark cloud in Itself blind with lightning, made the upper P.rt of the Second ward a fsiendly cuttlaisp as anativ caparsas ft, boll-in a alas , Jnit doing far less 'damage. It first held , a (Me picnic on Its own account on the dag-stall of the ',god works of Anderson and Woods, . corner of First and [Wog streets. It ruceeeded in splitting and chipping the fair pole Imo n thousand fragments. then Jumped to the pavement, glanced over to the door-Mee of Mr. T. Atterbnry, frightened little boy out of kis senses, leaving a large burned scar on the wooden seats. as n mini. and pushed on in ite Journey. Along the street 'lt went. tearing up cable stones in utter contempt for the ordinance forbidding such act without license, and entered the glass works of John Belt & Co. Here it struck an iron waiter. in which were de posited six gfln It? orbdi -hot. 1 r Ct I Oc I U I n c globes Into a million pieces and quietly wenadown into the bowls of the earth where. perhaps. It is Mill traveling. The. performan ces of this playful bolt occupied but an instant and were vociferouslY applauded ,by feerfnl peal of deafening thunder above. which gave all hereabo d been uts to understand that a decided st , rike ha made somewhere intim h borhood. The escape from destruction of nei t g he steel works and alas% house was truly: mien culotte.' but bolting—even lightning bolts, - couldn't wake much headarny In the old Second Ward, where things are on well reev e lated. An Oil Weiner Caught. Borne months since Mr. John anion, me,. tier of Select Couttcli from the Third ward, was garroted and robbed on Smithfield street of a sliverwatch and chad and a bunch of kepi. Q day or two atter the. occurrence Oliver Graham was provided with lodgings la cell Mo. 7, is the lock-up, and the next morn-. Ina after he had been removed from the cehe 11. the janitor found a key iss , the apartinent Oeenpled, with a tab attached to it, upon which was engraved Mr. Shipton's name. As ingad not made known the fact of his hav been robbed to the Mayor. Graham wan not detalned, , but allowed to depart on paying his One. During the day. however. Mr. Ship ton Was visited by Officer Moon, who inform ed him of-the finding of the key. whereupon Mr. S. mode known to the officer the dream stances of the robbery. Infornant ton Was then made before the Mayor by Ginger Moon. charging Graham with the robbery, and n few dup. witseouently the .watch was recovered at Cimlotti s. where'll had been pawned by arrested. and. rertarday, after - a hearing. b as e was committed to jail in default of ba ll for bin appearance at court. Major Jobs B. Batter. We were made glad by an interview Trader-. day With Ws vietemnpild Dittnburinenewhom the men of twenty to foilyAlve yearn tack will remember In the various capacities of editor of the J•reitestrion—noted for its eplirra matte and...spicy artieles—as Sena' Commis-. sioner from 1811 to 1543, Inclusive; as Major lu the Mexican war, nerving with distinction under General Taylor, and more recently sta tioned at the Allegbewr Arsenal.. The Major bat remand the ripe age of rev enty-seven, and although lighter and thinuer than at fifty:be Is still erect and his mind as astute as of old. He now resides at Mount Auburn, a beautiful, gulnab of Cincinnati. tie will spend erfewseceks in this city, with lodZegs at the Merchants Hotel. It gives the major great pleasure to receive the cordial and hearty greetings extended to him by our older chimes who remember him in,ttui busy activities ot his earlier life. be long anel serene, and his coming" niabt nese°. A tad affair occurred In the Sixteenth ward yesterday morello'. which Illustrates the vi cissitudes to which merchants are sometime, subject. Jobb (fennel WWI the unfortunate victim. He Is kq Itinerant peanut, Ice cream. se.. vender. and Was Meditstlvely pursuing his way . ..doing filly-kith street when sud dsnly.frema the :vinilow orao upper chamber. 'descended a shower which. alighting upon hi: L oot to WS - hand-cart.. ruined It forever. Looking ug. he saw no.net but inquiring sat isfied him that the affair was a miserable practical Joke. He immediate? talfj o i c llf:.ff Pr°ceedicatus ,Tol'Tiftraifotg'aeliettltywireareerrmittigog mu, c hief. - sue pollee" are trAtlag fOrtbe aO. Ous:d; And-meanwldier flux tnercbaat %nouns eth less. greetric bt<M. i An interesting foot race occurred yestertlaY afternoon as Main street. Allegheny, between Jacob' Schneider awl Chariei Stiett• a tonso rial artist. Jacob was ahead all, the way end relebed Alderman Bolster'. office Arta., where atfirmed that he was in great fear of hie life tram the wrath of Chares, who, like on avenging Nemesis, pummel with the avowed: determination at whipping - him. The leg. ] Peacemaker exerted his mild Influence to pre sent the hostile meeting, by instructing his constable to interview, officially. the p a rsm r. The officer did so and an amicable arraago meat, it is expected, be made ttrdey. ISMS THETTES . . Youthfol Thies. Emigrate from Ohio to this Clip—Their Operations .54 the Result. The residents tit 'this city bane for some time past known that it was A good Phu, for thieNes.to operate, :And all things considered ....1.01"/ safe place. art be chancel of being arrested and convicted =lent safely he stated at ten to one in favor of the the d. .It appearc from recent developments that the fact is known br ethers also, as inks fully demon ., r ,.,1 yesterday by the arrest of a tannic at v ,,ung hopefuls, one aged ten Years. and 'the ;,t her aged fifteen. named respectively, di ch i Dorgan and Charles Carter, on a Charge of larceny. The former proteins to have come from Coshocton.and the latter from Columbus, Ohio, and evening.at they emit ed in the cite an Sunday They appear to have had a penchout (or Jewelry, and the first place they tried their hand nt stealing after their ar rival here sells at W. li.. Dunseath's, on Fifth avenue. where they asked to see some rings. A box of rin.gs was set out but they ' were ma good enough and they were shown FOlllO - thing better. They made no purchase, how ever and lett. They. next, visited the estal. lisht;tent - of ;Oriole fit Hoyle, ,Wylle, stroeti where they also requested to ;see Home Ting , and while one of them wai• einlitining . the rings the other attempted to steal n music box from the show case. The clerk detected him. and the tors were put out of the store. They were not discouraged wall this attempt. but still persevered. their next call being . at Mr. Litman's. farther no Wylie street. They llesired to se stone nne ring 4 here. and htler ooking ove e r the y r they.exhibitea ..nue new ring. and Inquired the ,valtte of then,. hie. Lincoln, had been: watehing them as closely an he could not to arouse suspicion, and although - not being 1 positive that they had stolen nnything frotnAdm,wasy•retty well Winded that then hnd taken nome of the rings. Ile sent out for an °Meer. but falling to get one In I tune took the hays In charge him, self, and In the pockets of one of them he found three of his rings. TheY Were taken to the lock-up. where they"werei searched by. Officer Ovules. who found threeknore rings In one of their pockets. which were atterWanth Identified by the clerk at Dumf.:ales, who also identified the boys as baring been in the aloe,. In the morning. An -Infecund lon Iva% made against then'. and after a herirnor they were committed fur trial. In an interview with the young scamps, they stated that they had run away from home, and came to Pittsburgh because It was a good place to make money. . . . Whereto Purchase Book. and stationery • the Beet ,Afhantage. ; ' , We take plettsuie this Morn Inc in. directing the attention ea our readers to the advertise meat in another column of the-told establish ed end extensive book house of Ray & Co.. Lafayette flui}ding. No. 11.1.W00d street. .It is hardly 11.3113317 In this Community to assert that book purchasers will And on their shelves and counters as Complete and varied an assort ment of literature in binding as any contem- Parare establastunent here ouelsewhere. The stink is always keptgull and up to the outside reqUirements of the . merket. New publica tions appear in Kay k Co:sestabilsbnaeurslm litaneonelywiththtdr entrance tats the ealtern market. mad mittens can at all times depend on getting standard works and new publics= Lions direct from the press On aublicatiom With large facilities for the , proper trattede than of their trade. they Suocessfully compete fora lending position In this section. while their courteous treatment. liberal priceil and general fair dealing commend thereto the ut most confidence of their patrons. Any end everything in the book line that is worth having. will be found embraced their stock. and no where else Is better opportunity presented for selection at random to stock the parlor library. for present-making. or for everting . reading. Full lines of statimmry, nens;'penc=l2,ln-antl.lancy letter - paper. stamped ulna paper. inks. slates. school- , hooks, ele.. etooarillhe =ailed we st reason able I able prices. The Urns have for years made I legal hooks and blanks a feature of .their Vadetund keep constantly on hand all the tent-profs used tot the gal ftaternity. the , new professional pu le blication, and blanks for ' all styles of legal documents. In this depart meat they monopolize a vast share of the cur- , rent ttatie._ , We bespeak !Or KaY k CO- an in crease of thelargelthare Of patronage hitherto generously awarded theta' by 'a wisely dls crinf lnating book-purchasing community. and • feel assured that at no time daring their long contlatutacc in business, have, they been so well urepared to afford the largest measure of pleasure and satisfaction to their customers, nor have they ever carried a more inviting lock of books and stationery than they have store at the present time. The Posh Losable tp.Town Jewelry House. • Sinee the establishment of the well known and popular jewelry house, clock. watch and silverware depot of Messrs. film 2:0.4 Wylie Street. a largo share of the trade of thestritxr sections of the' city has beef di• rested towards the firm, while patrons fors all other parts find that it pays them to sr a port ion of their eISIOII3 In the same di - .ection. The continued prosperity Of the firm. anti' the: heavier requirements made upon them recently. necessitated Mal/aged attar ters. Ily taking In the store to the rear. No. IC Firth avenue. they have secured a large. commodkant and hanalomesaltsroom. and are fully prepared for any Increase In trade award ed them in the Mare. They have just received u large and comprehensive stock of foreign and Americanwatches for ladies' and gentlemen'. went. clocks for hells. parlors; offices :tali counting rnoms. math:loan'. and a general of jewelry from a costly diamond down U humble gold rings. Not haring large expen ses to contend: against. they can sell at verY reasonable rates. and purchasers :nifty rest as sured that evert -article obtalaed at thIA es tablishment will prove ail that Is represented, and fully worth the money invested. Mess* , Mgr. & Hoyle are among our toast rthy and enterprising young merehants. Thy 'trefoil dealing awdbonorablein all their hat neon transactions._ and we know whereof we speak In commending them to the patron age and confidence of our readers. • Jan 'Services. - A religious episode oi-eurrel at the jail sea. I terday. Just before the male prisoners were Locked up a lady-Made bee appearance and I requested permission to address them. Bbn trai recognised as bliss Bente% an entbliolas. tie philanthropist. whospends 'ter time in vis iting Jails and prisons throughout the country and lecturing. enlivening did praying with the Inmates. Her request was readily acceded to, and the men assembled elloiag the caret don. while the speaker took tier stand Ott +Mall platform where she could be !seen and heard by ell. Hite talked for about twenty minute In a plain. practical d sym pathetic manner,, widish seemed to win Ito way to the hearts Of lke gristle audience rebe fore her. Throughout theY Paid the mird apectful attention. and at the close, In response to it question, nearly all held up their hands as an evidence that Hies - believed the truth of what had been said. The discourse was cloned with an earned exhortationfor them to prac tice what each felt to be true. "'be' lady is in middle age, ham a very winsome f ez of countenance, and le evidently in earnest In her work. • In exPresolon and action she gave evidence of culte and Christian refinement. - About live years t ea she was In the city in a similar mission. Her home is la-the Fast, bat the greatest pastor herrlife hu beef , *Pala Os this manner. 'and In aocietien for the amelioration of prisoners. She left the city last evening for the Went. • Aamormeete. °raga Horac,:-Alargeand fadalonableaudi mace assembled at the O pe ra House bud evening notwithstanding the weather was most unpro pitious and unfavorable for such an assem binge. to hear Wu Emma Howson. the beam I ful and gifted prima donna of the Biching's English Opera troupe in the"Boheadan Girl." Public expectation has beenelerated to KIWI degree by tltiSreryllielering mangier in which the eastern Ultra was pok et hible Howson us an artiste, and it fully realised. She possesses to an eminent degree all the qualifi cations ,esseatial to , constitute a tent Mass prima donna and bide fair to rival leading arttstse. The company has been greatly strengthened The Its last appearance In this city and the choruses were really excellent. This evening the "Postillion of Loniumeam" with Mrs. Caroline filching. Bernard as prima donna. The house will of cause be crowded with the aitc of the two cilia. ClitCll,—CompLell'm great deem and' men agerie, wiitch exhlbita on the Allegheny Dia rated; the Itch and Slat lust" and lst of June. °near the la/left combinatlcane traveling thin season: The collection of animals Is ex teusirelY largo and rare. Take your children to see them. • • The atmosphere last evening seems to have hada sanguinary, 1121111p6 . Ce upon the people. Iteportotial circles were Aroused to uowouted briskness. bygsportsComlnarrim all quarters of rmallboys and large culea, not to mention men ana'wouren'aiiill hoMilerind all manner of four-footed animas. , together with house, and innumerable structures — all Victims It tho lightning's treats. while each reporter's her was 'made flub stand alone. and: sach .Portorial eye flub with dazzling brillianm• at the climax: wu reactied,tind a dizobeWent ' yontru who persisted in riding *titheWeen cars.wvis reduced to Infinitesimal fragment , bet two cars as a warning to - the .javealle frater nity. Several, home peregrinating through perilous places vied over the two cities gen erally. developed the falsity of the vivid ru mors which. thick as iiilizsecitos to May time. Mid tilled the evening air. Gre at was repor torial wrath and grief. We learn thatAber,o we! , a serious riot oc curred nt Mansfield Hsittirdir night !between the coalmines and a numtstrof otbet citizens of thi . pliee. The tight first commenced •In a hotel and the turd cons4ables went in In ar. rest the disturbers of the public peace. Ses end were taken late custody when their com- I gVu ' e n d T trelr e a gari . ... k 'u/kri` the rirZettatnroed treated to the rear... station where they. tookhheiter in a car. .n.pceise of chit:cos lend iby Justice Hill went in pursuit of them and had succeeded. in disiodkleg them porn their . stronghold, when the rioters were reenforced 174.111;.°1117217 ,1 r 5 i5 ,,, 1=ra the prisoners. Severa l persons, we learn, 74,7- t vity-ugurea be we diden'itg; injurie ,.. . .names, nr . .t. i sehten _ _ _ • =I SBURGH, DAILY GAIETTFi c TUESDAY - MORNING, MAY 24, 1870 The Sleet Bowe! Vesteri•y. 1,,,1 evening ale , ut eeton o'clock the single cull meet , . e nen :Cid, Domaine, of the )Iki• RN'. and Harry Moore, at the. John.to float Q value MT over the upper,ourse n . Th; water was nnt as smooth a. 1i1.4111.hk0.1,,,t the race had teen Mem nnettemed theeontes- Was were noxious to put it through. ?Jr. John Hamtnil acted as 'referee. The ra re- sulted In favor of Donmarsh, who Cattle In about twenty seconds ahead of hit competi tor. As the race Wes the tint ut the season It Wrif hooked to with R great deal of Interest by boating men, and wan witnessed by nitrite crowd. who were net deterred by the three-- ening state of the weather. Now that It has been inangurat NI. the aquatic season' will be commenced In earn,t. 'rhe time made was . day or Iv. o elnceby -head B. Calhoun. ehare. I s t. lota .Tames 11. Hay, It felonlota. leenult. It appears [Nat Up! 01+Villf01111M lOU Vl` 11110 C been able to °bird ht 4111. it ;Wel, that the par- On pm in woo AY interested In a will. the validity a which li :pout to bo contosted he One at them. and during 3.1 di.ollBooll of ttir matter they got. ton quarrel. when. as oil balm 'dirge... Ilay4 drew 0 pistol nod fired three chola RI him. A warrant Nene Issued and officer Dressler dlepatched to Fnittle county In 'march of the acetified. 'hr !Freon. mOst tvily won overt° Striger'• proved sewing. piChine. PM Ahem,. who .E. been nretvantri c . 4 . 4lg w otZgALVAn . e , 'AI 8111 h ntreet. • •- J une B NN "oil qt Ileeker'• Ft n form, 11 very nirreen l . l tight. nutritiv forid. n nuperlur .nrilele .1, I!;',,Ve.' l 4,, r d‘feh drert. soia by,it trace.. T June Bng H t. stitVet. Fleming S en, a. UM Wm - Kis/rect. i • ti hen compnrif.onn bore been utudu by AS tnl inecbAnits between TIVAI uumbld their. jadonent tow been InvnTlably in favor Singer's linmwed nuwhine. STRAW & MORTON, N 0.03 Sixth strert. June Elng Ilet:nt Wm. Flemth& & Wood gtrOft. . . .11‘ A V a (v► lr you ward your hair dressed or frizzled after the latest fashion. a comfortable shave. a luxurious bath or a little skillful cupping and leeching. any orall, an to Williamson . . pcumlar anloon, 390 Federul street, All -- - • June Bag BM, at Wm. nerving & lag The bring Snick ofHrary O. Hale, Me. chant Tailor, at • corner of I avenue and Sixth street lenotrlatgtenod raMPlate• ldon slcur Bonn:tin continnes to preside at the cu t •,"^ a • June Dun Ilst. el l Irui. Fleming S. Co; a. Wald qt reel. • June Bug nt Wm. Fleming St et)..t , . Womi street. , • Pot looking glassetAnd picture Imoa /to to prifughrldge2fkill Smithfield street. Jun Hood The *lager 14tulai Machlize hac more real tmOrotemente thenenv other yet Memated Come Rod eee - 9rhatr& Morava, No..llSixth etreet: h Nim : en . ning Childres'. reurs. whOlesalc and retaik Jas. Lonzitridges. Slatthriad MiXttat • BIGGs 110YLF.. Maetteld. •' Anpfaier Mt. ao ld t to : of "th& bin 6r Shbiton Wallace. sometime ago log a valuable gold mlatnillitalY. and although diligent. 'search was made for It fora cnulderable time be•was. unable to and It. Subsequently Its was ylalted by a man by the name of Mo- Carthy. (not the eI-Mayor) who informed him ho could get the Writch,g . he. Stanton, would beoEwiniThrtfonnTigtilyWarAtY"P.i -tiSlVotraird McCarthy come to lam zr,izge• spime4 td. ilia and - Informed him' that there was cM additional to pay 11Po. it. Mr. S. .pia the money and McCarty, it in alleged. left taking watch 'and money . both with him. An Information wag made before the Mayor yeaterday charging McCarthy with larceny by bailee, and warrant - Ira. mated for his arrest. _ _ -_ - - , • IMonlow/Asowats. -t in AV :I mule Wore Mayor MIME ' ed " buret' taprov Sew Ina Mnchia,. 11 decide it, robe ahead or all °there •.I crawvh Motrrott, N 0.51 Sixth easel. BUF 146 at lym. 'Fleming Co.', ET) The quietest. b4in • rimi ,e4i i.g m tx, sired and least troublesome Ic t be' market. is Sittrer's,rmPr:rids mo i im. Sixth sort Struskest ileusksk-411 Wade of beagles of or on w menufltsture, at , Lcrustrridse , In Smithsem street. L. Dutch Charge:lei Travelerii thriugh London and Rotter. dam nlitio have noticed the voracity, the quantity of foal tranquilly cruntutned by , the natives 'fife roost sentimental he. rine% of English novels are alwaya lunch. ing at the end of the third volatile (the ate. not hulk of an English mmtumef, one might add ap e fearful amount of muffins, tea, chickens. sandwiches. The Latin, on , the other hand, l is content trith'a."iplate of gimp. plecea of bread flavored with garlic,' l and sundry yarrla of inaaarnol.. - The Qtr-{ man, again, in fond of potent beverages; intemperance is more or lean t national - , defect;suicides ind mental trsladlea,gen- I, erally proceed from' it.'-''rlie etilminittloa of thilirnlpcnertV in the Dutchnian la beer and brandy TAP tattle, for Ida . part; 1.. as everyliodv I knows, edified with R. bottle of light wine or a glans of am mune. The - nett , phenom enal di ff erence! is one of temperament. i ,, .. The i;erinfin.Sialll lie ie epaaen ta, erre, et fleet not to iviraprehond you; time Is necessary — to t the machine 11 going In coffee.hoursr or in public vehicle. he trill remain fob bourn tete nacre with In nate Wens or a ith hie pipe. The 1?1,115an• try nre zracelcs, nod didiAL; their roiti tniaes ar, an ,telirttrntallltne in cubtr.•as. I forth. I l' they arc in .orin. Ai lee at a party arts bedecked - like a shrine, ,and remaiu nitn. tionleen like stntues. Young gigs look aimple and sieepyole.milliners.oc.Aut alerdam, Vialble through the 'Atop - Win. down. seem to him. with their rosy aril' placid features--medieval Madonnas ai lentil Roving a', fashisinable skirt. How different in France, where the friisett's ryes !Map. and leer tpogue - rattles on at the chairs. if she can find rio other lie tenor: and where every thought and im pi-elisioq of gimme woman is iminciliately tranalitteL info' Some' k Ind --'of -, .phyli en I sction.---Tainc. C _ _. . be Womb of Quito We concur in the, remark of our Alas'. ter, Mr. : Llasaaniek, that "their natural 'dignity, gracefulness; their %tire self posamation, their .elegarat but - unaffected bearing, and the cheicen'eta of their lan guage, would enable them to make a creditable aPpeamnce they foraigndrew lug room." Their natural talents are of* a high order; but we must add. that tire senoras are uneducated. and are isespable of _either great vices .or great..tirtues.. Their minds. like the soil of their native country, are fertile. but. uncultivated; and their hearts, like, the-climate, are of a mean temperature , Prayer hooka and French 'novels (imported as wanted, for there In not a book store in AV city), are the alpha end omega of their literature; Paris is considered the centre of civilisation. They are comely, but not beautiful; Venus has given ber girdle of faschsetion-totew. Sensible of thin, they paint_ The ladies. of Quite give few entertainments for lark ' of ready money. They spend"rauelt of I their time in needlework rand gossip, sib tiog like Turkish sultanas on divans or on the floor. They do not rise at yoni entrane'e or departure. They 'converse in n-very loud, unmusical voice. We never detected bashfulness in the street or par-. lor. They go to mass every mmning, and' make.' visits qt, Sundays. They take ... nitwit iniereinsAti litical than l in domestic affairs. Duet and cobwebs are ntunistaltattle signs oft indifference, Brooms kit- rarities; such as exist are be , soar made ,of split stick . Since our re tea. ivelave eent:to , a Quitonian gentle man, by request, a package of broom ,cor/l equal, ; UT itUSLi be the forerunner of a harvest of brooms and cleaner floors in the- high city. , Not only the lords, lett also the ladies, are inveter ate smokers. ,Little mitts, are used for trpittootirei-livf.,Orfoti: "'' • ' , re- Peculiar children. - . . Some teachers seem to think that chit aren are responsible for the unpleasant PO celerities which they_ seem to bad in heritt - C But these am inteforteh es. In.. stead of treating unkindly the child of an iresciable temper, or a natural selfish, or an olartinatk 'will, you should - 'pity hint. As you would treat with ettreme reader , netts`tillfed credefoinied . eliiidt so should you have the greatest tenderness for' one whose' sour lel.defordiett ' Yoti.teilL not conquor the defect by disheartening. the child. ;What by needs. is imam onecini agement to meet th fee that is Pohlad to, defeat, to bear the' weight that crushes i him. Ye that are strong ought to beer the I infirmities of the 'weak. how often do parents and teachers add to the Already unbeeriblo. Widen of, selli lic ' chUd, the crushing weight of perpetual censure. Start, then, with , a .tecognition of the fact, that a natural trait is not a thing for which a child, in the first instance, is responsible.. Help hire to'conqter it. Let hint understand' that it is a misfortune, but not a tapeless onez ; , • ,kr a- recent Iscientific - reciting held at the New York Medical' Unlversitts paper I.ml rex/upon a new method. of treating caneer: Thee dSeeorerfeonshtta'tn npply. in to the surface,ot the tore the chloride Of 'ehroniitief-4' new' fiall/ this rare metal Incorporated Into attemonium ment. This meparitlhn, in few 'hours, converts the tumor. in perfect carbon, and it crumbles mini.' Specimens of cancers thus carbonized were inspected by ft num ber of physicians Present, which had the ap pearance of charcoal, and were easily pul verized between the fingers. The remedy cause, little or no pain. and ia eat poi. 000008. Weinted..A ChKraoter John quill. who is vapidly making a replitation an a very funny and .1 - metier "'rim - Anil . the following story in the Fu n , h , P We recently dbeltarg,ii a .p.l %%lot girl nutted timeline. and she wnti"l waren( good character. .ts she couldn't semi, and wo desired to be linnonti rye gave her the following. She MUai have showed it to her brother. I.icatiee there ham been an 'Mahn= sitting on our (runt ilistrsteps with n discouraging' dub for week past. and we have gone ilk -MO out through the alloy gate timeline is n native of Ireknd. Site has blank eyes and black hair. 'iliiinever she conies borne from n wake liar even era blifter, awl she line leas hale by three or four linnilfulls. timeline la engaged, and her young man le a most aucceisiful as emulator of butter and sugar and milk that ever emigrated front Ireland. Ile to equal to any demand of this kind upon itilt stomach. timeline Ins been vaccina ted: but It didn't take. . • . Thin hs the only thing about Eineline at V.l , know 61 that toilet take. Spoona Ice, and liem.atit4.loal handkerchiefs ke. and she can nail more pillow rase• at forks within a given time than any her girl of ill., a ut size and weight In do land of the free. .11, -Sunday out" cornea Wire a NVOols. and tale ran lynch Mork Inge In the ten kettle nt rireetlieiently than any living woman. Ilea war of thk• lag rare of ft' baby Is to twirl It upside down by the leg until a bursts a blood y/4mM ; and If she washes windows sint; never slidees water down on the pavement unless a l ean Is g o ing up with n new high hot on ; then she clings it ground by the tin cupful. Decline's most unpleasant liscutiarity in that she always blows the gas out when she goes to lust ; bat it will be beet to encourage this practice, in thii hope that she trill suffocate herself emu.: night. She wuuld lie mach more effi. 'chug as a goal, 'quiet, docile corpse then as a nervitnt girl, Bird ArebilACtUlT A Frenchmnn, Itouchet, has tliotosy ered that" the lease-swallow has made considerable progress in the art of archi tecture during the past forty years. Al though one swallow doesn't make a mum, mer, PllCCl`figine generations of swallows seem to bare made a summary nt current improvements In buildiug, and have adapt ed means to ends no well as ends to their means. The old style of nest consisted of 'la segment of a spheroid," with a round hole Just large enough to admit the par eat bird; but this is being attended with numerotto inconveniences, .a new form of Madding has been adopted, with the fol lowing "modern improyentento": Il is the quarter of a semLocal, with very elonga ted poles, and the opening, instead of bet , - 'he wall horn, is n long trans _clog In the wall itaelf, is a long verse fisenre hounded below by , en earn vation In the upper ronigin of the nest, a pd sheltered above by the building to which the nest --in attached. The great advantage of thin new plan, according to 11.13ouchet, is that it gives more room to the younger members of thC family, and , ens:filen them to pat their heads out for a little fresh air without Impeding the en trance or exit of the ttiattrfamain.. More over if afford,' better protection frontrain, cold, and unwelcome sisitors than the old system. Mika desire what men tultsure. And this little thing -Is 'Beauty. What do we say is beautiful? A transparent comPleSion and a luxuriant bead of 'hair. What will randier, these? fistran's Magnolia Balm will make any ladrnetbtrty aftwar but twenty; and T.yon's Mahal= will keep every hair In Its place, sad make It grow like the April rms... It pre vents Hus hair from turning gray eradicates Duelruff, and la the finest Hair Dressing in the world, and at only half ordinary cost. If wont to get rid of Sallowness, Pimples, Bilig4flarkS. Moth-patches, etc.. don't forget the Magnolia Balm. other MARRIED iTtiIICA-001thILT—On flatobty asinine. MaY SW. to the Catholic Chapel, Manse*ld, P... 'by C.a. John O'Gorman Scanlon. Yr. T. OSITEA to Yin ANTIS 00IttILT, all of Manatee& Pa. • Crtia hail, couple bairn oar bast wishes for • ptenesuct troesPesitissiniths scream Yrt, 10.1er.;_.3iveridisari , ttmeta , T; Jewel swung. Kb 33 nun, -, the Verterileill tekeldscat Irma the residence of James McCabe. 3e. 30 Rt.. streettai u'cluck wtuwtooAY 1400000. ' mod Yin, n 1 Al. rerl dente ie Sherpatters_ FuoHL tvtattsunsi, May 4310. ut 11 Fria cl, , s de cc...it are re, net on, iiASARINE A Pi ;II A PIC WARILANTEDTO RESTORE i:RAT )414 iVeikerars Raven :Ink . ' 7 Tito best indelible Ink In the market. 25 tent* per botlie. Ever 7 bfttl wanaoted or no sale. ;enuine French Glove Cleaner, For ilaaning Kid Ohre*.. Frio .1-I.:ROSEN - RA MS Patent Medkine and Perfume beim I.4IIIFIMITIIFIT.I.II STUART NEVI 'MILLINER TRIMMINGS. Mrs. S. C. - Robb, NO. 91 FEDERAL siwy,T, MEE= Ms returnee from the Eastern rates with th LARGISST and FlNlSTswiectlon et TAKE NOTICE The unders3gned has lettan4tjatont of the Uni ted Mates fur. the tmwo ,retat,*,,b.rdisg.htsid• Ruing . d m t7=ot ' l 01 for houses. Thy trostbor.tommet& hP thin Petv...7 vrx,r ai.1.7.1-ogx.r.n.grizablFri.d l'onafiZ=NlV ra.. - It 1 - .1%"`A.,,` .p.i '4 prevent meter from .1.01111,g ' Ore joint of ma OP mg Or tbe shotrtni of th e Joints by the sotto! of Um weather on the timber. Inside hang sod Indnimotindr bf ‘lll , : r r e rrltZ ss ct 7.174% r i p ; lb. ottdx, ..r.„b0.d...i..: thereby previnting the slanwtni of tn. Intote fr ont mai atimeir leaving BOZW. Ir t r igto, wh ... I =marinates ote.thit Vold %Whor l.Nbt dispo sed of thol'fotiowing Wilton-island st!op tane tn,lutoshtmfp county, for both Murata, I . • To O. A. - IliratiO of the Booth of the rtm a tottntr.: : ~ .po a the met for tile !...Tli3l Co, , shop.tlibt. for thelr Atir tiocionl. , ftsr : , iprogilisac )Ih P RPhl44o[l l.ll h e :OOßKAN‘Ritit; Thir; ftarth .3%= do or i. ' 4 ' • . 'To Dootim. t. c... 1,4. bens b0r0.,.. .. H ia, f crpri claklusar also thotalnt,lpe of ha All persona ars wernird spina terilastf , Po •= .. ..Ari . .......r . ..., Tr.lid=r me. u g if ' 4l , . . . Smlthlietd t.Pittsoorgh, H.. • . I J. C. ANDERSON. M, Cooper'3 Improved Balance Wheel Ru m . . ~ , ITST El --- . . .. Spring and Summer Millinery TRIMMINGS Ever Introduced Into MI6 market. mid la now pared to *apply her elastomers and the paddle the lineal nylee at the lowest ptlaeaPromalla- OAN M, COOPER St, CI Beannd Brtu3s Founders, LOCOMOTIIE OD ROLLING Ml BRASSES Made Prnmptly to OrdOr. BABBITTS METAL Mode arid Kept on Hand .r.Prigtors and 3Lenotsau STEAM PUMP Oteee-1982. FINNSTREET.. Iroultdry—Curuer .17Ttt and R.lll.ltcO.tß STREET 9. Pittsburg?, SPECTACLES. THE EYE. ; I S ,: . 4 1L1611 . the. oedeltratetV UMW* con the ITO. and Menntletoror of Patent and Improved Opel:Melee, hes retninedto Plttetminh. end ti saw h the ET.CLAIR llCYl46l l whore he udlotte his tar-famed lipectsoles to defective vision from en examination of the eye alone. so as to suit eqmsliT voli . by Any yk . b 7 l mitnial Ught without fatilfee. from 16 to 23 years. 'Mr. V. maybe OrofessionallY commitssl all 41seeme of the Humus IfTe..nel •••• WISP Moen of his PismistuMe and Eye Glum , for ask. About 4:1100 pars of these Spectacle , were 144 on Du Trials lost rtsit in the 191. 3 of them , motiths.strion. the most entire satisfaction to NIL as the medial paths:am and citizens of Pfttebersh bare bl grrtioota testified. De Pertimalse and etstairs at the Dunes' entniare on Penn street for Dr. Franke °Mee. ROOM DD EL CialYnoteL GEORGE REFLICK, TLARD WOOP WORKER! • No..llU , ntylny Amen criroer of Woeater FI...VF .of vimiinour, DooRS end e to ortlel. An kinds of Farallon' replied and ray ndeed.' Before by pitrmloalon to David Aare% Boa lheaf rd Measurer. CIIEAP. •.., trrOPTS AND TINWARE.' Y . ' ICA I 1 115 nt. * lag • riIRONS, itc,st I=3 SPECIAL NOTICES TiOTICE.—A meellue of the Stockholder,. of the C6IITItAL INCLI It Ply/ ri.Arcp: co. of Pllt•borgh. will be bold TUE: , AY. Nlay et 3 o'clock. P. v. mt I'!k thllAld street. to elect • to•ril Illrectors let other Important buslneoet. IL A. ERE _...____. 0:r STOCKHOLDERS' M EET ING.- A blasting n 1 the titeekhower. of the PITTSBUIttiII GAR COMPANY will hr !told nt the Office of the Company, on Tilt' it. 9 I.A T. tune *I. I f 4711. et 9 n'eloek P.M. W. U. Ml`....i.flisLANl , . . . TilVittlN , Tree. Optic?. or Tux PriT;atta. f 1 i . i l t 7o ,1 ..1 BY DIRECTION OF THE BOARD OF TIIII9TIMI of tble Cnalpiter, ittltll tHrttier entire, the price of Coal Tar grill be _ _ ONE DOLLAR ANT TWENTY..III7E CENTS 11.251 ?ER HARREL , And that of Coke ieill be /our (4/ cents per bash. In the yard, and five (3) cents delivered anthill lbi uvonl bound W. H. IiIeCIALLAND tnyl4 Oya: MEETIINO OF THE STOCK. IIttILDIUD3 of the Ylnit AV KRUF: DANK et Pittsburgh will be held no THURSDAY EVISK INO,Auns ath,itt fI o'clock. lu THUM'S HALL. No. 2.4 Filth avenue. Cru the purpose of amend- Ind rnestltutlou And ePerolul of 07"L...' • IDTIDEND.--Tho Board of DI 1 IIMIX)Hti of the Fifth Areuudflankhes • day declared • dividend of $3 per shay!. free nrernlnelit and Stare Tele.. payable on and I.limo In newt 113:001 F. 1. smut:ire. Caghle -PUBLIC NOTlCF..—Haring been pyolnted GAS and OAS Nt MICR I NSPFS7- TOll for Allegheny county, pollee hembl [Men Chit until thn noddy Ogee we Mee/motes/lest- Int Machinery am be provided.' will be found at the OFYICI: 1W TOE NATIONAL FOUNDIIT , ANT PIPE WORKS, Twenly•thled 1111.1. near Pen, lintebureh. IS= tau and Oas Meter Inspector. IirBOUNTY. $lOO Bounty Collected For ail soldiers whn enlisted between May 4tb and July %Id. IRBIL who were discharged. for Mobil.. My before serving two years. and who bare hereto fore received no bootitT. The undersigned tins removed his tees. to IdA erryn fivilding.corner Sirthaventleare Smithfield ntnnet, and In now prepared to collect Osims Sneed:. Upend et moderate rates. CaU on.oriiddress. with Mama, B. E. BROWN. Claim Agent. Risen - re Building. Comer Sixth avenue end Smithfield street. Pittsbenrh. Pa. CANDIiCIATES. ' arFOR CIYENTY COMMISSIONER. • GEORGE NEELEY, Of Manhall Ton+Alp, mnbfeet to Wa &Wham at Mermen Republican County 0 , .' 6 0 ..• ^.• • • nc y. FOR COI. I IITY COMMISSIONER., DOUTRETT, Of Indiana tovraabila. I. a eandliata far CoaiOT CconWinner. gobor.lizadian . f the decision ni tbo Republican Convention. V.l mai us In tabus. _ NORTHERN Pacific Railroad To Railroad Contractors Sealed Propose/a er9l W reeelvesl at the ofht4 the NONTIINNN PACITIC RAILROAD onst- PANV. :in. 19111 BIII47IWAY. corner of Ceder street, Nee York, nett: WILPNVIDA I% the lat day of June. 111111, at 191 &cloth, ewe, for the Gm. dine. Ifrothorr.lllthlstas and Itsllasallar of that por tion of the Northers Pastille flaltrort9_ln the State of Mlonelsota. eaten/Moe from the Dales of the St. 1!1=12= • ..t. ot ¶l3! verything requlskie to complete the mad- bed to . Mn{U tract. ind Md. truck. ready to weivathe nll superstructure The eald Compeny min &leo rtTedre ProDouts , " the woe thee ouhe fenthe thatot elowi-ths.. and for the iron nlts. mikes and enures tor the road as .bo r . The tron relish , be dellvemd on the dock at Dateth, illntreerna. or et the eroestn/ of the htbunseirei tired. and the ties received...corned te - blink tonne. 4ictorh will be reedl for diettibn - Alan nn WlrtildltßDAT. May 4.1876. at the oth . of the Connolly. sr Whore. where Pie.. Of the minimize.. wed mope sad metes of the rived. with full speelfleitiketa, ran thin be stew, ant the time 0 0 .. 1 for the e,witetettort of the eontrarto mule Tbe.C.o4est7 resere• the right I rejecae7 II Lide wt eeijxl to he for the IMeneste a I Company. Printed streutera containing fold term:male will be uraethed on apialcsiton. h 7 mat or ntbe wlee,te YDWIN F..70111V90N, fitter lengieeer, to tbe Prevalent of Laffompaa), al Ito alike, M. 128 BROADWAY, ea above, iatEGORY 'SNIT Plaided Mrs Puifle.hilroad Co. .s.w A pril M. 1895. ; pk7lo_ PLANING MILL MEN And Others, A BOOK FOR THE TIMES ONL I V A, 14,11 M; Rosa the Gl' of Wllholloloo Won EIIlioro• BY SUM A. iirISTES, E v r 4l i vitti.:w c tv,trtc. s u s a , • ime.. a t r. , . ••1111, ts . one o e best now anvial tam"— ' rhos. mem with swell.sneged newaljneely Ind tomble, .d POnsettlns 1.0 ottli.ry ,• • • The traufthon Is excellent."— ph.liorth American. This Is a 0b... work, Charmingly Irritiss.' .d no a. who MAIO It COW tar IL down without I,,,,.. rth i on, i n a biv zreniei rixtv v d tt ta b i 4h . e .e s ti.p u .nh per: thy r .. ....le tw o . t i ttf th lts . gift. author. A watt of notion It will otro= nrityAtf Its tone... the sound morel lesson It t. c b.,. it is egad. If not superior. to say .4 , Of the att.. , thotr h.. tor come under oar LK Evidish versions of novels bs. napolst of lete. end no one b. este.. room a+meland Intemstlng owe, sigl clothed tbOw entlrsble snilllawt • Mrs. Wlster...—Phils. Illreg by ell B.ksellent .wlll be @ant by full v .t.,rl tree, oloW TWOlp.9l Mk price. by J. B.::LIPPINCOTT & CO., rUBLISTIEMII. 715 and 717 Market DALTIMORE HERRING, Si! D, Le. - .•Re. Potnntile nerrlns In la and rem new do nbad In barrels and bane n No.l Illanteral. all slt . r.n . Ltle c l u = J e n, •111 . 11: I==P..a quarter barrela; Lakis ' White ttre srAlm b.rn' on dr thg lening.' 1001reira d ounce. For sale lnw to tV i trAte. LANG m 10 liglluad 1 . 74 Wood street. MEM El= OFFICIAL ALLEGHENY. fltl/17(.0“1:--Itelat tut; to the yaw the ,Ity at' t ; a ”rdain. ,l mad 1•1171ell'd by the Select o.on 0..1101. a tho (Ity .41 Alle.theftS. • hornt, "Mt...lmM unsteled pl Om au. ..1 ihe Rani, All peroon. failpidden o. r leave the Park gr,tindO, except by the A',l tter , . rrc climb or wnll. Kum the fence. Stx. : To throw stoner or other rarsiles vollon the it - round. or on.ny of the streets rurroundtng tbn To cut, break. in antnut' Inioth of thearea Min., fences... l th . bridges. too ntains.or other upon the Park. Scr, 3. Irn threatening, abusive. hotsteroMistiro- Moe...decent liountage shall be allowed on any 1.1 the Park ground., Sac. 2. N.. person shah be to tell fortunes or play et any game of chance doe with ant Ultio co" ft.lllog.. nor to o or obliceneor Indecent ect whatever on the Part grounds. ter. 2. No pa ler erh put or other's'. affix any hill. notice. nr pa upon any airman. or thing within the grounds, ,nor upon any id the fences en cloalog_the tame. Si.r.ta. No person whath withont the ronsent of the Park Connultsion. or .ithcer in charge, 'piny rn....gyateritiorrirLigitnthel.:l7!gi in the o r . i i m i t In the Park, any bane.. .Met or t.mitmrenci . • rthe. 9. No mllltarr nr target rompony,or °tete or other procession th e be permitted to parade. drill or perform upon the Pare any military or other avolntion. movements. • ggc.ll2 No dog shrill be glowed upon any phi ' Iron of the Park grounds, unless led by chain or proper di* string. mit ;xending, tlve f eel In lourtli. our shah nap (WWII I s n owe d to _ any en., 1" Irg. irn dngnh tral Pert.e or fish I ta. km_ or Rend any anima 111t0 stny of the writers ortue Park. Our disturb any of the t hr o w ae.l, or other bird% the Park, nor or power a n y article or thing I In nsald water. without the content of s tile is rig to n I n 4 1 , c t=o4 „ 1.Z , 1;14% ;,e4, Perk. shall hag. male. or u. any ere upon the grontids:arnoklng excepted. 13. No person on foot atoll go upon the gras., lawn. or turf Of the Cart. except where and when the word °Common ° Is posted, Indicating that pemons are at liberty at that time and place tr , Set tin the grass, (except .perton. at work on the I=l7 Park.) ur. 14. No person chaff Ore. discharge. or vet off in the - Pork. any neWot, c fly racker. torpedo. egulb. ledhat, nr fireworks of any character whatever, or Oy any kilo of whatever kind. Wit. 15. No tarpon chill espoeir any article or thing for telenpon the Park, or any of e side r - walks eurrenndltar the Same , nor any heh a wk ing Peddling be allowed. Svc. 16. No 1,011 , 00 chaff torn Into the Park, nor allow any any animal whatever Oct run at large on a llEClV.l l :7l7= lll:4". *llTUM 6itwea. cinelvely ft/1 . 11.410s and gentleman oca.penylng the IS. No reticle aany kind whatever used farrying good, merchandise. leaner, mil. or .ilher articles.(except those employed on the Park 'remolds.) shall enter within the 'nehmen, and pleasure carriages Abell only, be drlrownh the roads dipihrriatod Mire, and et a rate not taster than a welt. Slec.l9. That for the violation of any Of the pro- e r f i l?in:L th tiba le o n nlin Zillt h r: P n e ir l goi . elkirn en _ l l " ; metal, togetner flee ltti the cost or malting goodlur damage done to anything to the Park, the, mime to ormerared sumo:wily mom conviction before the Mayor. fait. ./0. It shall be the-oat y of the pollee on the Part. end all policemen of the city. to arrest ell mereirrui violating our of the provisions of this or dec.:lll. All ordlrtsoces.or Met of 01 , thOotOoo. oringictlng with the f ormolus one hereby rePealed. Ordained end emitted Into s law. this the day of May. A nno nnethousand eight hun- JAMES MeBRIER. President of Select Coonei Attest: President of C0...41' R. Councils_ Attest: of inn A N ORDINANCE--Itelatlre to the irs. office of ralltilaitPr Of OW MI of Allelthen) , ICe. I. Be It ordained and enacted by the boles* and Common Councils of the City of Alle t theer. and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by e thogy of the tame. That the odlre of gamester i• f ourtgl n lif o latelrtr :°ll=4li:gatil tgrtth;irs:LlTUenhlt:. 11 .1 = f frrslua r lo . r ee , - bind f or the e ithfu . performance of the dusie:or n mid rac in the sum of 81.380. iritla one or v arrafti'LLIVIMITANI4IIIXcrLITzi good behavior, and shall be removable In case of miscondoct by the votes of ethtnia of the Qum- elisions W.ent- PLC.% That all thltuals dying In wild My. Other than those slaughtered for the publicconsumptkor. shall hereafter be removed by the owner or Orrnera Mond the city limits within sin boors fudegii In default whereof It shall be the duty !- roaster to remote said animals and d e adim the same for Ms own use without charge. Incase such darnel shall time died of such awed , . shall ren der It necessary 4 Miry, or shall be re. far deCOM tweed as to be tried for use, the owner or owner. shall pay to said Falindster for said moaned as follows For their horse" mule or a5e.173.00, for snob Drell, n:. corr ifalli,°:t•lard4"ll74.• S That in and beep Font or i th e where thy animal shalt ad citdr. and the removal thereof stall be desired bythe owner thereof. Or repuinsd bY thla ordinance. It dull be the dniyof the owner to make re port Immediately at the Ma yore calm, In • and book to be ;derided dor that puny.. of that fact. said Fbaludeter shall thereupon, within twenty remove old animal, (our fit P." 4 That It I ' Yolk be the duty of mid Falba.- ter to remove any dead anti:rods lying and being la thy of the doers. streams, strects.avermes. rec be tonne. foil i Ttit; groun taste .t .i f i tt e w which ewria_r_an as to he unit for use, or dull have aced discoa as shall render It necessary bury them. the FsMuudter shell he paid out of the City Tree. try for such removal the same throe FS directed hereinbefore to be paid by private owners for the same *orrice ?nodded That beforethr such ants ir t i mit . Cl r l; m 4 v m a . l.‘ , f, r. i ttrzrnt= r6:tthrg notice to the Major of sorb fact. and It *hall he the nab ;In rrotrerri:e=atilVoiNte and saferalumater shalt obey the ileardni of , the Mayeln reglad thereto. Sec 3 That said Fall shall hare prodded for him hI the city a PD. temporary derTmlt (mall druid anitualsr i s d atZter tobe fenced at least IV-'.`2.9ard be the Silty of said Fall matter h itmora all dead thlmale Iridium lima. W w a to aud during the night limo. tr:Zhb,,l=Vti=7 dePoult beyond the dty Par 7 That any owner or "weevil neeleetted Li ch wore the or the death of any animal, which may he rsiquired by DAD ordinance, to Do re moved by the Fullmader, anon refers ta allow the tame to be rear mett Or him otter the otters lon of the Moe limited tor the removal tt the ,wner . r owner. or ..01 thew tot deed eternal ' r" merely 1711t:1714.11.1=.4 etteedled 1110, tote recoaregt before the h at omerdy. Sur Pt That the odd:elem . to he established by said Fallmaster. shall he located at least three mile+ outside of the city Inc. 9 That it shell be t an s yunlaw for nay Perth. thy peninn or ;mecum. to throw redskin or P - sinned estalykdi, ce any of the dreets, avenue., at leye, polo or private grounds of i ssid city, under penalty of a tine not to exceed O. to he recov ered by summary cinnamon be ore the Mayor Of said city. Ordained and enacted into a law this 2313 day if May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and • venty• lAMF-RINCRILIER: President of Select Cron:mil. Attest: 1. R. Meter, • • :Ilene of Select Council. • MERRY %VARNER. President of Volurualllfounal. Attest: R. Int.Wtarril. • Clem of Common Council. me! N A ORDINANCE—ReToOte to Ob. A enacting Fire Mnßt- Ate. 1. Be It ordained and ruaraded by the Bullet and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny and it Is here enacted by authority of the woe. by shall be unlawful for any person or persons here after place mom to be placed any obstruction at or seer any are plug In said. city. and • the Iree scam or use of mid plod in ruse of fire shall be Imed or preventesi • SeC 3. Any pemon or poMens.violating any :of Ole provision% of the forggolng ibettnn ',halloo A l-. Ina Mins:WWl thereof before tho Mayor or any Al derman of mid city, forfeit arid • puy for each of fear° a mm not more than $lO. to be rtmovered rarerrari coviction and paid to the City Tref. Inc the us e of the Fire Department a said city. S. 3: It shall be the SUIT of Wi t t hief Ehrinfer nt the Fire Depsrtsnent of seld c to te any person or pensinseloistlni NOY Prii l = l. Scot sectinn of this oritisunon. tit , 4. That Sao much of /MT eatnettee colltict 00 supplied tz the foregoing, be nritl ' ard u ln i :l h erc l teilnit ams. this the 13th. 4.1 of Mei. Ann.. Ihnulni. one thonsand eight hundred and seventy. A ttent: . J. R. /)ILLS. (le" " wARNint, • • president of Common Commit. • Attest: EL DttEintrrii. Cleft of Cotonton Council. m 7 2 erry Ifsotsztit's Omen •t CM, Mai I,th. ,_ O SEWER CONTRACTORS.--The T Sewer Coininlsslon of the City of AliclthenE urn taupe...ed. to ricolye proposale for the following Sewer, with their Ac. CONTRACT len. 1. ComMetit.elmit 1.080 feet of 18 ItML Messer' P , P° 8 "e! atl BPerfaMeyrinyaelretiBto Meet to Marion avenue. CONTRACT No. 2. - Compezhw about JIRO feet of Clrnilar floe Soo eri•AW. , terei-: ' , • • • e====l2 information obtained at ibis Alm:- Rids must bo rodoned.lsOwer Proposals:' trOet NO. I M . N.. 2, and delivered Doer Wore O P. id.: May 44tH, 1870. • - • Forlbl'Of ProMOllli, on which forms alone bid• will be received. will he furnished et Ws °Sloe. The .Commlssion do not hind themselves to ar cent the lowest or any bid.., CHARLES DAVIS, crrr rscaorra.a. • Covraoftre'e Orricr. !Lumina-vs [Tit - . My 14th. 1870.1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the %letters report on the opening of LANE ALLEY; Item Ito present terniinas lli ieffersort street. having been approved by Counells, the a. mese:neut. of benefits therefor are no. duo and payable at the ollice of the City Treasurer for NM days Irons this data. and If not paid trithin that time liens will be bled for the amounts with Interest and Matt NIOTICE TO PAINTERS.—SeaIed PROPOSALS CT ' l7 ." b t•l 71r "a !ta . ., t ro . a i.itiTelg DAY. Mel 94th , dock e r. .., Y lor.he 10101- I.of City Hall Baildini indleiket goose. • BpeeldeatlMs at proposed work to be sem tbe eltY Ineaneerk aloe. Bids to be fortny Ilse and Xarket um to separate. and for bab. The rant Is reserved to rani any m bid. - • OTIOE TO WHITEWASHERS ,- ISI nu.= PROPOSAL/4 be ABlse rocilimed Uaratgff:ViaT , A ll . nr Whitewashing of the Market HOUR and Whitening 0 the celllnea of the ration. roams end balls et the CITY DUILDIIet. - , For further 'afore:l,W= cope...nine the character Of wort. Inquire at the Melee of tbetety Controller. The Meta Is reserved to raters any or M MI les. . M. ATSU. • Controller. • . _ . - eirr cool•rivrrw rio. .l IWIS riEllitlN GItEN tO 141:4•11 holders a Oesrese Menkived Bends et e elty ,rtrPutsbaelis to female. 0...- t . u.. Mester Payment. sa Mem._ ktk toe shesro4 ea a. seek Bonds site/July est. I te/04 .• . By meter of the Messes se t t ee. . . 02 ._ . • u.J. Mesx , W.A.N. Controller. ---...-7---......-...-===, RUSHER, •.. • • -7. • BEDTVG:rior.:ow STCAY PACSINU Mug Cumpatry's make. A s:uff:pb...l;...iTh4foac.lll:sntteliße. The trs' de supplied at snanafi r narrRAN O E. EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO Of Nes , York. I tip 13.R.CsA.DWAV • I. "3/7. PEATUIIIM Nr,r,ll.lllArdiltiolle_pfe AIWOLUTMLT Premiu. "'"tcllut P.n... of WM annual • Kw ctal Insursnce NON.PORVEITABLIC MUM ...annual payment. All pinkie* INCONT/MIT OE for lona. muse... A UPOLUTICLY INCOPL TKNTABLE Aller.twonnnualLinetainata. All' ro ttV..r.";.1 0 ;,T p.""fe t • oNo D T - IsATION WerICRIPST on larana N" or A llYreci Premium.. .Ind INCRICAIf annunl on , 11 ...r0; /Ur= Ili e ldendsv on um PRO. tan kuraii RO N OWT•Vt i •Vi,.,' t g A I NT A, and Vlore la no ACCUMULATION OP INTERA silme. "•tr, tee yield an Moline to t 'SL'STAi\I.\O in shoot he HAM bolder. LIU.. - teem and endowment policies era Waned: also, g" f 'L lnl7Vg= "l = l ": 4 , Vhs li erlng matt, 67,2113,1*, riemtu....C5a49.11147 tlVP;lriiliireVlS/(1111% lacmumcs. The EMPIRE bile lowed more Policies oar. Mg any nher CornitrZtrithtlo.lll4. MI; WeifiVtlae=gesTiery Polley holder irr A nelvarr or CA CAPITAL with the e Staill Tress 0711°47'11._',1`.T.T=T;I:7ItMPIAY has ...ma elth whlCh to pay._ c"... lAJOK AT ITS 1.IBI(ItAl. FEATURE/I Good. scare Amen. wanted everretiereln West ern Pennsylvania. WM A. MUSH, Manager for Western Patinayleanua. Office 7S VI/VIM( AV EN U If. Piltstrarsb. apt A ItTER FRANKLIN FIRE .DJSUR; CO. OR PHIL4DELPHIA. OFFICE 431 AND 437 CIII33IIWYT STUERT. Assets on en. 7 st. 1878. 110.511) . 3.734117. Capital. 174 1 13. 4 1/1 04 . . a.ecraed Bond. and Premiu . .7 7.7. Lows pod slaw 3829, over ~ .0 PerFa 4 ne sedleliaPP: rary Policies on Oval Terms. The Companyszvo Issues_policies upon the Rents of all kinds of Nara ing..orourge, Banta stud olltl&TOßP—Alfred O. Rater. name& Goo. W. Richards, Isaac thy. Pales. At ß t reci }Mier. Thos. Sparks, Wm. n. Grant. Thanes R. Kits. Gustavus S. Bente • ALFRED G. RAKER. President,' Ext PALMS. Vita Presideat. Jas. W. McAllister, Secretary. T. M. Reser, Assistant etey,... • COFFIN & 1413.1 , 0 0 30, ear , - On Third ATltzum and Wood et. WESTERN INSURANCE CAMPY Of Pittsburgh. • ALEXANDER NLYICIC. Prelatical!. WY. P. HERBERT, View President. W3L P. ItEßßEßT.Necretary. CAPT. GEO. REEL E D. General Aiwa. ORDs NI Tater ktreet, SpinagiCo..skrareininaw ' aira 'tn ‘iViall kinds of Vim an . d Marble Risks. i.L Cane Institutiommisnaged by Dimetme who are well known to the community. and who are determined Or prtariptnewi and liberality to maintain the character which they hare eiuminii, as offeriog the teat protection to thaw. who desire to be 1.60121V11, ntnerrtidia: . Alexander Nl=let, John IS: McCune, R. Miller Jr., Jame. , hlcAulef. 1 Wllllaan_a. Rearm, Alexander Speer. Jeri pth Kleipetrlek. Andrew An.WT. Meld M. lawn, - -1 .421!,"=.• nod: I/. Ihnoen. ' 7ASIIINSITAXCE COMPANY, Phelan's Building. NO. 22 }iftlingrit.ollh. CAPITAL AU. PAID UP . .John Jat e 'kl+klurtan.' ALI Thom. PaiStthoiciwiDA .141 Joe. T. JDIIIUITDN fiea.l 1. J. GRAO t i . urN : 6l INSURE4°NI 4I3m T ic z RO Aints AAainL ' :• ALLEGHENY INSURANCE • CO. C)f OFFICE. NO;81 , FOLTITTIT AVIEYEE. E m . onte moans( aIIMO at Into end Marto .101 IN Pres Watt. T.. 1. lIOSKINSON. Aloe President. • • C. (I. DONN ELj., _Secretry. CAPT. WM. DEAN nllltC. Oa Agent. 1""6'. C. G. Ilasaay. Robert 11. Dtvls. c. llerre . y ['hag. ik,sh J. B. Y7amloL. cap. Wm. Dean.. T. V.. Neat. • PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y MICE. N.E. CORNER wool) k virrn ST& A Home C.iipant; taking 11,. sad Marla* pslira. nibirPrOurc Wm. MU*" OWL Joke I. Uremia, John Watt, Samuel P. Wiese. John Y.. Parke, Charles Arbuckle, C. H.ineelL Lundy. Break. rAern. FUZi • rmi. 3 reeSdad, JOHN WA Vibe Peptides. :W. P. CIAIIIINSR. Lkkerr,ruq. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY. COL TEDINLAI. ST. n ZID . DIAMOND. AUX. U V GRIN, in the SILTOND NATIONAL. BAN/ BUILDING. . . W. W.MARTIN. President. ' , JA JolINIsPi 16N BRO NT WN VENSON. Pneeremry.resident. .Z museums: John A. Bytes. pl tis. Lockhart. ,Jos z llyins, ,J.s. 1.. Graham... Robert. Lea. ,C. C. Bo_ylo. John Brown. Jr.iGeorgs Gent, 'Jacob coop. o.l.l.P.Willltans,./no. Thompson 4 J. MeNnaw. , spS bIERCIHANT TAILCIBEI McARDLE, Pitsilionable MERCHANT TAILOR, 1 1 4 . 1 7:1V.4TW.VMOitacIvun n iru.. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield S. Pr Genes Clothing nudn 4o °Met tr/ UN hi f }+.MOVAL. GRAY & LOGAN No. 89 FIFTH AVENUE No. 47 Sixth Street- SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES • JAMES IIeBRIKR , President or Poiret Centel FIBM=2 MITERSON Morons/It Tailors. No. II SIXTH' SWINST. klaui nt. Mara We hare rftstved a Ws. nrsd looted Stook ot the best and mot ragdonabla Goods In our lien. a erect portion of !Aden are air P ' nellog ocofklent a our &Miry to Or. parluct satlrfort. rt. rowdy roltols 'role los salz . r examtharlou 'of our stork of Aram floras, e mere.. ceSindtko N 1% 1,1!" * PA L NEW SPRING GOODS. • A sphrudld now stock of Cloths, Caasimeres, &e., Et=l yes Mae.= Islam. is mathaoa E. P. SHRIVES & DO. 1-2rwriitrabautitift:r:ZZ' Noe: tie sag !Si Liberty .Ators Um 11.4 at WOOD irro.rxr. pkved sedt their 014 OWoO. Soa,,w• I=l ~'~ OEM Allegheny honnee Compan Itts betel tetoovott lOttlk swami. to sqprinaLuAakrr /am Wool) trrazrra. R. I. POILT6B. Controller. rS.',l p VILOYAIi-FRED9I SCHROEDERi. LID IlinthamtTallni and Dealer In Gentimeaal Furnishing' Ganda; also • Gwatkmara sad DWV Clothier tw lona awl =alto atdorr al UM &MS est notlaaataammanad from ablate slandalo. Fourth Remise. No." 51 • WOOD STREET. cornari6 Third amnia, • • intaLV&P • • Liftston Itcrum or LIU= GRIT 1103( ja t rrat , zle p.taldird r irg= at Rvid.rsnisnwsr• alrr on brad. City- PaStOtartgrs ,th j ell 1•117 h. °VP-- BARNES , Sealer of Weights and Measures, p~Bpaaa /I H. PHILLIPS. Agent+ for this city. NEW OPERA HOUSF !" t. "E MAT . Riehin&S Grand English Opera, Under the taireedletedtreettett r . ' . '1 Mrs. CARnIANE RICIIINGit BEILNAH/1. TVIL9IIAY EVENING,. _May 24. 2578, mppeeraisre 14 Mr. V. It BERNARD. when 1.111 be i t rxt:; ; 3 .o !....r the Itret time IA UM. atty. Adam.. =2 Wail EMI-tylll prseno ( u ..a r:oraartrs FAIR AT . KEYSTONE VT-NE: ROBINSbN STRIMT. ALLRGUENT Open Every; ,Evening, - ST.: PETER7S. New Catholic .ChOrch. .ADIIISS/ON pI:L-w312 PERPETUAL. THE EIRST . SEEI-ANNUiL EX lIIMTION of the ilrrsuuncal AST GALLERY. ..Wuhan • fine collection of Paint. any, the production of American and ronrian Ar. UAL is no open pay and Evenly[. N 0.5131 LLB. EBTT sTassr. oppoilte the heed of %%•,..4 street Ad.JWW.O meas. NEWCIL 'PARA; FOR BRING ,SALES, at No. 107 Market St., AVE NEAR FIFTH at APII3I .o_, lb. ' MA mr P wazian/ lae_t_..„„,ovettSim and pIr.BOLA.NAV WITSTONS Itt..2ta b liVit mn4, net rixl4atioNwribnt,•l, r. iltra "P r. NAV C ( to W lTlVatlb we =. Dia"4" foe I alim the luarst In the ma Mrint o d " 4:ll. " ' No. 10'1 Market St., near , Fifth Avenue. 19,§ . . R. 1111GlIES & BRO. WALL PAPERS. SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCED. mann ni=ta pera L l. GLAZP.D — AII kinds Vit.Se SIX:GANT Preach mot Anienean Paper HMl lage, pot emmallen above. superior to any awn, mant in the atati7. Yoe sale at W. N. •Wbgaslo ' end Ratan Atom 191 Libenty as.e.inuabuntit- mh4 LIVERY & SALE . STABLES• Robt. H. Patterson &Co., Seventh Avenue and Liberti Stud WILL ON NYEBY HATURDAY.TIOLA AN AUCTION SALE Horses, raMiw, Buggies, Wagofts, . . . And everything appertaining to the Horse. , = Pardee d.ming to ma *Ju... Ira tbni , b. Z tine of enesignment on or blare Tb yot each Inr ilt be e k in order Inr advertising.- Pivenpg attention Q good ewe m ven all Web ten tor Woill. , . JOHN' R. STEWAIIT, .: ; • • - Avertositoma; i DAVE REMOVED Fapll lIC7LANIONISO. moan' Yseak =ffolsm.si ~~MovA~ S. F. swavEß & REMOV_A_I ,- . TEL OFFICE OF TM; He. C 7 FOURTH ITURITE, J DO ELL, ' • OFFICE: o. o POUltnt AYE, Pittsburgh. sTII.I.ION of'LOW U.141r-t U. .111, Somata. I= EEC= WALL PAPERS IZICZEI =ME= SIART-11: Livery, Sale arid' COMMISSION STABLES; Cor. Multi' !rt➢ae nil Liberty M. PITTFIBIIItan. PA. ••T3 PITTSBURGH - Whitt Lead and Color Worts, J. Schoonmaker & Son, PROPRIETORS, *Ark"Evo:T77. aoQ OFiIC7.'AND FACTOILT 30:13L-431. 4% and :IA Reierti Mmt, , • A i.T.VOITILVT W• call attention to the [marmite& posted on our [airily Pore White leis& and what, we my anicir.l secarbanate .11 lead. - wo mean -chemically that la ft . taloa Acetate and Hydrat.....M tMa fors la whiter and mtherliw., both In color and. ":115=17HEH tope • puler carbonate or Lead and whiter than any In the mother, end wilt loritals Um nutpri this. Midoige It mmthinlref the text Mlutteration. IMI:ERSON , . J. a' . BROTIMS, 911111 1.11.1 y street, Dealers in Drop, Rant an Medleirwa. istai AIIOTION ..... AHITESTOVN COAL COMPANY, AT.LEMIKMT. VITIZCKS. EXCILAMas /ad MIST°. _NIK HANK STOCKS. , TI:7II3DAT ISYCNIMI. May_ NMI. al. 1131 elnetc. will to enkl Seeunnorot Melanin. • Auction ~e,....„,=...... .. ........=Nationia Dant: shares Citizen Nstlonal Masan awe" Key• Won Lint:_ .. • • : i inyr "*. W4init'TgirlZlßM, inellninei, PAlLErii::i4, GRAMM) &o. :JOHN' T. GRAIr OUSE 70 . 1 PLINTEI; 1 ti ivas sialiA. Arrri ca,..n.zron. c . N. 44 MTH' ftrilltET. *Mat (late iiMill street-I ritteatrall.Pa To 6, l c .firq : se . .41cHartarta,. ilinADELoo‘• ' laive stoi t tisfietti. Th ri reputation and eipe mice of 40 years, warrant rui in sayi that our stook of line Tim eepers of the best 'Sure peat' and American Makers is now the largest in the main '; and we guarantee that each Watch we sell, is finished with great meoganical precision, has all the late ix yenena a nd Will run rer0111;w give waded n. apide pampa, teptiltd to. • • MID toritu ----- PROPOSALS. . . er.• .— Jab ' P PC444, will be . y.e--11are, phtiTlAOrl aEU eCnAtxTtrlhmOeNebl'rY o o e t v d t h b e y C t s h o • T , ;Fpet mestal ,r b to gm AM., tebettna to tit. School a the city mt Pittsteran. • elm That tha Centre/ Board •ot roitteatlon than, ites e onthe Inlet the seaman of alas= .ria , re to thttee, eel./ tem the savant Welke of eWtense brokers et pall city. • thew , any or place ofdooett tor all when; tubas vanes . the eostrot of end noel* and fell Dandle ane• te=trt, lee t rzthcatket In ten neenee renewed bank7oreslanpe bethere tottcriVe am or alepnettaty ot rid setwoi tends. and so -74......rg pt,,..,ril :, ‘ , -. ... , =. 9 % 38,,f V 4.0 ...,,LEtei,..... LUtin.nrt=7:l.lr= t MA . ? R . 1... the nee of told sc&ont teed the rate ot.lnteteet on CWT.% 1i6101.0. sad Mete at ' 111."..ent'it"ri rbe e • 4 °' ark= _P"Per • lla aelerilatate eta above set ape nmelettOe. weed. by the buare.Pested PtWeelewht be t• - • Mired hee °Pelted at tbe steximptler meths( of the Bawd. at their mom, No. el Yoafth eyebolt, on TUESDAY, Jose 14t4 rem adae...t. to me... what 1ern..041. 111 1.. the Bowl tech matneys ea say be neoessery tor efleatteellseboot boltalag ptop . eltell, ... . _ . GEO. B. ANDERSON', E] U PIIMPIDENT P. T
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