THE DAILY GAZETTE. ROME NEWS. the Git. Cezeux%ties held meeting last eight. but trabeaeted nothlnit 'but routine buslneu. Tbe Water Committee of Councils 'mill meet tbls 'evening at seven mul a halt o'clock. at City Hall. • Odfeenot the Third Disinion. obriusinaded by amoral Bayne., will find n notice on 'rid Dale eoneersdng them. • Allegheny Coserlhons wilt remember to as semble to-morrow night for their regular semi-monthly meeting. Chief Engineer Cron of Allegheny hag been by Deputy Fir° Marshal for Pint elty by Fire .Warehal Butler. • The Allegheny Pollee force ahould be en larged. Forty-two men are not .o Dino to guard the city properly, • • _Fifteen Dellire:were stolen from a milk era re rsesills6sy as Wylie street by several Found ralcals, ebb escaped. . ALlleighest bee one of the best sewerage to le the eountry--an Inestimable benefit In relttlonto the eolnfbrt end health of the The ..1111eghenf Park . Ceauselsaleversmai Street Committee of AllenhenT Connrib , b old meeting , last evening, but transacted no busi ness of public; Importmee. - • • _ The Vest picair cams off at Itdn CUT Park yestanthe The =propitious weather ' Inter ered wit h-the onforumut -of the = who had a rather (ions time of It. • The Van on the Troy 11111 line Allegheny Passenger Railway are being repaired and thoroughly overhauled. The ay bright one yesterday exhibited the. r riv " al the Improvement. -John Inman ant Michael hfoCun, in fight ing humor approactiod the redaction of Thom .. Harlington Ninth ward pinioning awl thrnatanna to castigate that gentleman. Al derman 'Taylor has tbe am in hand. The only reason why W Wlfm Dillsn is not not In 'id for knocking Wlll4m dUrtall down and kicking blot yesterday le because Alderman MOrelfind's pollee bare not un clouded In laying their °Metal bands upon tam. We call special' attendee. of bankers, bro ken, and dealerejn stocks , to the advertlstr merit of Messrs. organ. Keens Marrln.Nerr York..oct our grit page. From refer/sees shown us, weeaa eommeud the abase Arm as perfectly rellable:end honest-dee:lMS Male men. linglanlaut—Phil. Barman and Ban 31eirad den were arrested on. Monday night for at tacking Lieut. Gordon. of the Mayor's pollee. and knocking h!m down. They were fined =ants each. and in default of payment was committed to the Work House for thirty, day'. • &Were Purcell who lays claims to surgical -skill. disturbed Margaret Flemington . ' Douce of 'mind yesterday by strangely . Insinuating that at his earliest ooneenience It was his In tention to disembowel her. In fear she sought Illdamsan Taylor who has Interposed legal ob jections to the scientiflo overatica. • Lizale and Dennis Cowley. residing In the Ninth Wald hut a quarrel yesterday whigh 4.ldertnan Taylor has been caned in to settle. Wade saps that Dennis threatened ber with inch liolenee that she cannot rest of 11161 A, and walks abroad to constant rear In daptime. The ease has been set down for disposition to day.. Unsaway.—Yesterday afternoon abouttbree ricloCk a horse attached to a light buggy Mu off on renn's .avemse. in the Fifteenth - want. The driver wan thrown out but not hurt. Three women were knocked down and slight ly Injured. and the burgs was finally wrapped around a lamppost which put an end to the exciting entertainment. Tee Dollars' sue Castu—Wtillatu Adams went Into No. 3 Smithfield street Monday night and attempted to break up housekeep ing for the occupants of the establishment by demolishing the furniture. He smashed n marble top table and other articles of furni ture. He was 'wrested and taken to the lock up. anditzul Tes costs.ts rday morning was fined tea dol lars Ineediat /Lassalt.—Yesterday Birdie Love, a colored damsel. made information before Al derman McMaster% settled forth that . Ad.- Nell. o white youth. bad met her to Temper a/mein° a few erenlnys since, and when she sockedomply with his Indecent demands he kn her down. The accused will he brought before the Alden:um as soon as °Pacer Simian can find him. Jonas 8. Banergeld, has been selected bT the citizens of tae Fourteenth ward to deliv er an addrese on the presentation of a flag to Vie Washington Infantre. XMor WWII had been selected but was compelled to decline La ooneequence of tithesmain meats. Mr. Butterfield is a fine , and a man of conridarable talent, and will doubt less mike an eluellent address, • Mr. Jain Meilen, No. 45 Ninth stieet, the extensive tobacco deeler. is daily in receipt of importations of the finest. • hiss of tobacco tad together with Emoting apparatus .of sli d = Ms store is puked fall cod yet the supply t hardly voter to the detasud °Gantry merchants alunild drop in at Me. grays. Wholesale and retail dealer. Cirl core boney by purchaeing at fa Ninth street. • Ttie General Assembly of the United Prise brartan Church will convene this evening at the First. G. P. Church, Seventh arenue. A sermon will be preached by the retiring Mod erator. Rev. B. A. Brown, D. D., of Wltming. ton. Lemmas° County. Pennsylvania. The Committee having the matter to charge will Prepare dinner each day of the session for the delegates, reporters and Invited guests._ Anetber Slag.—Florsee Begets. employed on a steamboat, , was arrested yesterday on a ar t c in n ois t e l' e is a Pro rinit l tre i r m orbT . ToUl a of the two boys. a notice of whose arrest we pub lished yesterday. and he alleges that the boy gams Mtn the ring. which Was found In his pessesslon. It mu Identified by Mr.Dnaseatb. bud was valued at SU.W. Hamm wan held fora hearing. No table can be - complete without a choice' - selection of Queensware. Messrs. Kier & Co.. proprietors of want. eysto Pottery. hare el. predated ttas and augured In the man ufacture of an article to this line which has tiO Iti:etior. They manufacture all kinds, from the Cheapest to the finest and most cost ly. But all through, their ware and prices will be found unexcelled. The storeroom Is at 303 Minty street. Hoary Disrount.—Heury Mehoffsars he put $lO3 Into the bands of Cooper Klerebolf, of Brownstown, for safe•keeplongß, and that when be demanded It again, Illetehoff handed him Only AK Malodor the remalndm as Interest for keeplog It. Henry thought the shave a Mlle tem, learn and Alderman. O'Donnell slums In the same opinion,. which induced him to Issue a warrant for the arreet of 'Kier eta gesterday: •: .• • • Held for Trial—lnformation tem tondo' be fore the Mayor yesterday "morning by John Elaternallorbo WU robbed in Cherry alley phia7 Urbane. an Smoot of - KWh we pub reuterdaY. against Henry Cramer, Peter le, and William Daft, and the accused were brougbt out for, a bearing. , TeittmooY liras ooncluslad se to the itufit. and 'the Mayor held tbem to tall in the man of oaeb, to default committed them forigl Abeet Thirty•dee gneta—T.tentsy Alder- Inan Arent !entertained' the information - of Christ. Woeruly against Henry Kaiser for assault and battery. Kaiser beeps a saloon to the Third ward, Allegheny. and when .. .Toon.- Ir entered yesterday he daniteded thlrtrlrre cents In payment of a little MU: Not bulbs his request Complied with, be seised his debt or's hat and held it as seenritv. This led to the legal antartalament:wbleb resulted hathe issuing of a warrant. •Ilse Pkocehlef Marshal Callownas issued general order commanding Captain George Massey's and other militarycompanles uniformed and 'equipped to report. to General A. L. Pearson on'Wood street at aloe o'clock U. Decoration Day. All °Len. not unl ftmned to report to General J. 11. Bsreizer. Commander of the Second disision. at as early day as youth* all colored campanile, not Military are also ordered to report to General Bireitser for meignment. they choosing their own Mad dicers. .Tbe Gni Straw," dr.e. Benedlet,". In notlefut our query NU!. ...rho will start. the fikehlan ot. put4libing births." nye: - • "ROI& We:Editor. bold : Purely YOU Tann be• bachelor: ihdltnow nothing of the and of babies, alas you would not add another Item to the aLrentdp lons and heavy list of exPen,sek Pave:uenectl Doctor, nurse, long and a b ort &Abet, squills and ockektinf snug, chrhaW , " hags and Pula show., ko., ke, etc.. etc. All tb " e = I .I.I I APPP (r) Parents green backs, 1 an tbe One. We can't afford to a:Mae) charge. It Wed be the last at i aw that broke the earner. back. Play A ItranonCr. Pore( in. *lke - • , enct, a merahmit tailor Intl:22.BlmM teenth Ward. related to Deputy MeyorYich ois, yesterday. &dale ot duplicity wherein he was made the victim of John Cashmere. It • wad L 2 this wises John desired a usr eed. being short of funds. prevailed upon the tailor to let him hove the article on credit—to be paid for whemdls wages were received at the end of two week,. The promise wee not fat tilled. . that, farther. Stitt isys be has disco, end that Cashmere gets bl. snse. ever/ night.. The magistrate promptly issued ► war rant forbia arrest far false pretence. • Suicide in Ostler Ooenty. • . On Sunday wombs' last. Gustavo, Wolf. 0114 DUMMY roars, a eon of German Darrnts. restdiair ,about three miles north of Saxon ban. }latter county . , oommltted.sultide by b•••lnit -himself. He was a bright. lotselgent boy, and remarkably besithy, and no canoe is towns to lout. He left his father's house about a o'clook in the morning in his usual spirits, and about an hour later his lifeless body was found enspetuled from a tree by • 11:11,11. to a /roue a short. distance from the LlM . ,TAls_ts the third case of suicide by whieh hasooeurre4 in that neighbor t7.oi7inte the Imagine of HockenbersY+ The Nene ea Moseley Rverdng it seems extended over the Whole country, and was marked everywhere by the same eldlence that was noted in the cite. We /earn that la-Patton township a tree Was attack and rent to shreds. that slit yards from the tree Listood the house • at Capt. McCully. whose place Is known as the TM/Yard Farm; the lightening enterted this booms, in which; at the time, were seated sit P3mone. Ms: John Robinson. Jacob Greenawalt, Robert McColloob, a boy named Joseph Baxter, bls mother. Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. ilicCully and her daughter. These persons were sli more or lees stunned or yzed. but quickly recov ered; all felt rejoiced that baring been to the ful pres s they had escaped of a pe caped wi th ril so eminent their awllisss. so fright l4 BOOK OF BOOKS" ' re t d!ttkr.. A Las/Teel Chancre sad Poet Last eV District la/ lectai 11. Bucher sirope, 17. S. :livered ci Telt Interest s Young Ifen's Christian Literary Character of the w•as the iecond in the ted Lr this—orranization audience of ladies and ms for intelligence and ' to ovendowins thir„&is C COUIVI d dr !Warren • sociatlon's Hall, corner of Sixth foal Penn streets. ',a , The speaker WWI Introduced at eight o'clock by W. h. Howard. 8e9.. and commenced by saying that to form an approximate idea of the true .11terary value of do barred :it was necessary adopt some such proemn as that by .".. eatronomers determined the marinade and distance Of theaters by parallel. He did not Intend to express his Clews of each book. but rather Wished to divide it and consider their parts, tat its History. td. its Philosophy. Its Poetry. These characteristics were blooded d e Genesis to the together on ever. , Rag° i Whilst it was, chase et John's aubliaterts to a certain elteat, intricate, yet it was . pet— fact in every P oint. 'lt nip was seen, in its originality pal In the n te suocession of combinations f hough. ierodotus, the weer pf profane history. evinced. bylis high coloring- mat be was but an Inventor.. Tacitus was not only faulty In his Latin 'bat hi many respects utterly unfit for historialcomposltiou. Macauly said of him that he told a One story finely , but could not tell a plain ono plainly. And as with ancient so with a great majority of the historians of the present day—they nil exaggerated facts to suit theirown hypothesp frol HISTOny. It tr. only when the Bible was compared with Livy and Xenophon. and Macaulay and Hume; and others In the historical world, that Its phrlty sad .Ndltuess of style and tdaptn tfoatoallteen. When the evetsts narrated . . . . were considered there could be seen the im measurable superiority of it. to any other work: in the annals of history. Its opening chapters Pere aufacient proof of this. There the Spirit was seen •muring on the waters" and In one breath the sublime truth was enunciated "In the beginning God created the hearens and the earth" and then anon was - . . . heard the Hat, "Let there be light, Then ao toe dawn otd the. fourth day approached the twinkling Stara were beheld calm and placid as the eyed of the great Being who ailed theta with light: The God of Day arose Row bY couch of purple eloutileta and guild ed with brightness the deep green : for est, quiet lakes, and dark rolling rivers and then was beheld the glories of the neat sunset.. Again it rose and exhibited the fowls of cheek, the tlibesof the deep and the whole creation/ teemini with life, and then came man, made in Ills own Image, tnitinct with • . . . . the breath of.Detty—and the creation forever rests. "Then he man was followed through the garden, beside the tree of life and out into the toils and game of earth. We watch the earth filled with violence nod trace the origin of music on the "harp and organ." and of the mechanlci arts: We behold the world once more peotiled from the noniron: of the flood, and stand With the grand entriarch and his son by the mit altar on Mount Moriah and witness the !<raed Vlwnph of their tiltit on that earn pot. where. 2,(1.10 years after. was to be th 'cent, of the world's sacritice. We follow th hildreu of /*reel to that beautlful land flow ug with - milk and honey. and which Is th glo7 of all lan a. We stand at the foot of ainai and tremble at. its foot as the Dotty comet down in that same thunder which will call the dead to lulament, we witness the giving of the Law and bow before the bright ness of the Shekina, which tilled the holy of holies. We see the prophet on the mountain of (Mired hey himself In that unknown grave. prepared for him by Jehovah, and then behold cenes of carnage, the mighty bait!. of Joshua. and see the heroism of Deborah. We follow David with his harp from the sheep fold to the throne.. We hear the wisdom of Solomon, and wander through the temple, stand .1014 the cavern. of Carmel and see the fiery charieLbear Eli jah on the wings of the whirlwind.—we sit at Itelshauar's feast, and see the King and hit lards shrink at the welting on the waill•Anon we hear the shepherds bathe fields. and follow the star to that Infinite being in the gosh. In the manger, and follow a life of humiliation for thirty-three years.-then to Calvary and behold that scene on which the PUP refused to staine.—theti to the tomb, here we tee the Roman guard recoil before t he angels. Then to Paul on ]tarsspeaking where Socrates and Pericles have spoken. showing the greet doctrine of the resurrection.—and last. with John. in that crystal grotto of Patmos, closing with the suited about of earth and heaven. until • the empyrian tinge With Halleluiahs:" Bach; Wetly, is the history of the Bible history that is the. inheritance of the end behnors exeluebrely to no affe or , nation Let us turn to - - - This is defined by Cicero as the science of all thlnts dl lbaman nto "ph an s ' i l cs di a " nrMet!a t prys‘ ' e m s." The fears of S theologians. of a conflict be tween science and thelaas. Bible, have vanished forever, and we learn clear.; that truth Can not be inconsistent with hermit, and the sys tems of Revelation and of nature emanated from the name Divine author. All nature Mu a beginning, and the geologist in all his reemirchek Andl. that be has been interpreting the Mosaic vision. He turns to the - Msaic account and Ands the first organic being to be that of grass. herbs, .te., and then be Ands to day an Intsbaustlble magazine of fuel for man for all purpose.. :Lao, before Oaßien attempted ad the starry barelta the writer a the b o ok of Job two thousand years before was acquainted with the belt of Orion. the Pleiades. the Zo dine and . Arcturus. Again. the Botanical kingdota was arrangedlong before Miriam, or Clavier by the wise King of Israel with a sys tem gad beauty not excelled by soy naturalist of modern times. Humboldt. after spending 'cw lite to show to posterity the. t!CAliti, • of the world. had to turn to the 104th Psalm and ley. - That 'represents the image of the entire world.". Turning to the other branch of philosophy. viz Metaphysics, which Aristotle calls the “art of ens and science of sciences," Macon defines It as ..that pan of human learning which heti reference to rt t he reason. end yet when we sum up the various different truths for which we are indebted to the teachings of Plato, Seneca. Aristotle andall the host of them, me are compelled to admit that ere end •e. They have dose they could to Ye our rlsdom and yet they hale of Sc in malt plying proteins of lin - salon. Dot have like the binders of &dinar alien into a confusion of tongues. and are not anderstood by themselves cr these who read them. The Bible on the other hand penetrates the heart aziG , tionsamoce and teaches • man he ha. fallen from spore state and now the grand object of his existence Is to try and rn o f former virtue. And what I. the meaning of this word. The word virtue Mu really no positive significathea among the Eireeke—lt remained for the meek and lowly Nazarene to proclaim that virtue was LONE—Sowing in two great streams, one to the Creator and the other to His creatures. And thin love le the grand key to -ail Philosophy which may be embraced la the Golden rol e of the Bible. Do tiitO others aagou would ha v e ottientdO unt .7EIL POZTLIS Or 211 Z BLILLZ The brlef.glinc we are to give of its poetry must be Imperfect It is Impossible for the m_lnd tocononive anything. more elevated beautiful than the poetry of the Bible. It p e roducesrias ha ita efect, not so much wear It s wt It Nosoon er is it read than . 'neer for= of bonny spring Into exis tence, god the- banal plums of the memory give up their dead. a• The drat rythmied poetry we have is the Song of triumph of Lamech over a fallen foe In the presence of t he wives. It occurs also In consvaloa with e s e t mentlo of moot. dal instruments. Ifext to this t he *ergo! Job. which seems to be a combination of the varied beauties of nature. It does not matter to ~ who wrote. It .or for what PAW. It .wassniften. Whither: CEschshis nor oopho :eleetnor any other human author, has ever attained the grandeur and sublimity of this Inestimable poem. Byron and Shelley, Beetles and BatleyAave drawl, largely on Its mighty inspirations, but their combined efforts, beau tiful id ther are, pale before its majestic and lreperishable glory. .Thewhole poem abounds In Illusions to the beauty of natural scenery. sVecan almost see the Bash of lightning, so vividly Is it do. s teno umtbed. No poet has so succeeded In expres sions of gorrow.and despair, with such truth •of sublimity as the author of Job. The sixth chapter is 'without a parallel In the annals of modernterature. • The r ound climax of the poem Is the arrival Of the Creator on the scene. who decides and concludes the great argument. Longisnms, in-his treathe on the Sublime, shows how much Interrogation rentributes to expression. But long before be flourished Job had record ed this speech of the Almighty, consisting en tirely.. interregations,.in the loftiest style. and replete with the boldest Images.- 'SONO Or IIONGIS: • Thisam has Justly been described zt whirlwind elf poetry. In beautiful contrast with thighs the Song of Songs. It is a perfect model of grace and beauty. adorned with the choicest ooloring of language and with all the elegance and variety of the richest heagerP. Its simile. are culled from whatever le sweet es added oveliest in nature, and when to these is the finest description of human beau ty. nothing can be conceived more truly ele gant and poetical than this /014 of Solomon. Brief must be one glance of the Psalm. They are an epitome of the whole Bible, and of this whole, number of. Nelms, 71 are* cribed to and are a ll //grid we} • poet tames' his whole life wls poem, and the inspirations of ' Ileaverchwre stied over them a splendor which so overshadows all_ modern poets as like the stars they are lost to sight in the Mato of the noonday sun. From the Psalm .we tarn to Isaiah, whose sutese Prophecy Is one Mug rapture. Males ty is the great characteristic of this poet, end in that palmate referring to the downfall of the Assyrian Meg, he is most lavish. of that Poetical - figure which elevates his styla—"pen. sonlecetion." The flr trees, cedars, esen hell and the dead kings ere ell introduced into this peswage,...le joining to the song of til -IPh. ax. eau only mentlon the, rode vehemence of Ezekiel. the awful allemtrY of Daniel, the ele gance of Jest, the energy of Hoses, the sub lime melancholy of Jeremiah, the simple. Woohille and faultless story of Joseph...t eaming la beauty and:roped mereleur•the world renowned epics of Better end Pr/. We can only mention the poetry of guff -. Indeed. His whole life WINm of and grardeur, of =sr : d rlorr of humility and warm!, elodng with the tragedy at Ceireiy, whlc heaven. earth and hell combined to render terrible. When He was born, the brightest star stood sentinel over Libmanger. In Ills IVs, the winds and waves obeyed Him. and In His death, the sun refused to shine, the rocks were rent, entitle, gra r Tieve ne theirdeae But while there wee 17 in bis the then was far morels the -warts proceeding imm the ca rm en Tbe firsewerds we have me in the semen os CM' meet., s aid we fell that every sentence of thie.msgelfloent cluster of beatittide.ll but an emanation tram the great heart of God. All [hedgers. 1ayed1....&b... upon the lesson they ere intended to enemy, and addba„... . •. .A.IIIhe" les. too. Are pOnittr. - Priem .IrOcave have sprung's:Me O . l . the master pieces of the Schools. • "grAgittOft TO MU..." • • a t dpg that emoted briefly at the literary character of the Bible. are we not right to or It superior to all Jambi that have or ever sell be written 7 The archive. t ot six thousand years do not contain any volume In Watchmen stupendotte event., startling truth. are ebrontelefl. In TieW Of we peat lltanuy worth, I. io .Strange that we nave **mazy clever menw ho do not know its contents. Could they - duced to examine its palm they would Ind a PITTSBURGH • DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 26,. 1870. feast of reaadiiisitdas altaiiinber 'far titan all the volume.. of the Alexandrian Libra coudbave 'furnished.' We have also teach ers and professors whO !Unlade It from their scholars as a text book, and place in their haads instead the works of. Plato and ...test. tla Tbe reason for thls to much of Ito tannage. which should be paid to its author, is paid to the material language. lititither :east to it ; iii,onEneness at translation. In .131:13e3 l et 's Inl toe Lo - day was van' w e to hat It lo t-day. and to re me dF this we want a new translation. itboors:l an - fp conclusion, let us eacit ,. ._,ot &Teat' P..° ' tree' the beautiful Renee, and crolens'et to pm . teachings of ito philosophy. FIREMEN'S •ASSOCILTION ' ,eta! Meeting—The Mennennent— The Voltmeter Fere Department to Partici .ate In ebel. Ceremonies of laying to IX= The Firemen's Association met yesteritny evening at their rooms, City -Wilding, for the purpose of ' taking action on an Invitation to particiPate in the ceriinonles "of laying the corner-storm of the Noldiere Monument. The meeting trel organized by calling fr. A. J. Conniee to th chair. • . The Secretary, at be regneat of the . Weal; dent. stated. , e'rn the ;objeas, of theeting reed the folloortnic coftnntinication HEADQUARTERS. SD DIVISION. (.71:13T0IF • PISTODU . SOII... Mity M, 1870. Cs pr. JOHN 11. HARE, - Chief Engineer Vol. Fire Department. DEAR Sim As Commander of the. Pitts burgh Division on the ocenalon of laying the comer-stone of the Soldiers' Monument on the 30th Instant, it in mydesire to make the demonstration of our city as imposing and creditable as poesible. • , Knowing hem largely‘tile Department was represented in the army during the war. and how many of Its gallant members now all soldier. graves unmarked on every battle field. I particularly desire to have the old volunteer organization turn out knits strength on this occasion, and thereby manifest, a prop er respect for the memoryof their fallen corn rades. Will you, therefore, do me the favor to make this request known to them and have the ne cessary arrangement. made? Very respectfully. ll.Switrricit, General Commanding. The communication was received and the Invitation accepted. Mr. Paisley offered the following: Wnriums, The Firemen's Association or Pittsburgh having received an Invitation from the Ladles' Soldiers' Monumental Association to participate in the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of 'the Soldiers' Monument. on Monday, May auth. Ina therefore. Reornal, That John D. Flare, Egq..Chlif En gineer of the Pittsburgh Volunteer Fire De partment. he requested to call out mid depart- 'o p 0 t ClVetc in tho P*oooodlnse, • iicsoltJl, - That r We e3Zi a co. dial Invitation to the Commissioners, Chle, Engineer, Assistant Engineer and Hecretary of the Paid Fire Department, to participate with us. and that carriages be furnished by this Association for their use. fireuircd, Tbat this Association turn out In a body. . . . - 41ite resolutions were adopted. Mr. Paisley moved that a committee o twee be appointed to make the necessary a naementa. The motion was adopted. and Messrs. Pal. eY. Ward and tra•ln were appointed on th committee. The Association adlourned, to meet Sinter day evenleg next , to hear the report of th. committee. THE COURTS. District - Coart—slallige Kirkpatrick. Tuvalu:lAT. May U.—la the case of Faoerty VS., Bender & Co., repotted yeaterday. the . Jury found for the plaintiff in the SUM of $1,561.75. The first CAWa taken up were Archibald M. Marshall vs. James Andrews end William Craig, and Thourpien Ball. vs. sauna defend ants: Actions in ejectment to recover pee session of els acres of land on lfurrnery Hill, Allegheny city to possession of defendant. Qe trial • On motion of Joint Joseph-R. Haymaker was Esq.., diar sworn and admitted to practice to this court. TRIAL LLTT TOR RZONIDIDAT.. It Hill. Patterson & Co. es. Dillon et Isl. 30. Walter vs. Kelley. 31. Conn. ss. Keller. • 30. Orr vs. 31oFadden: 43. Carpenter .1 Burrows vs. Berger .1 Cu H. Staler en. Porter. . N. Powell for use vs. Ferguson & Oro. It The city of. Pittsburgh vs. Carr. lel. City of Pittsburgh vs. Shaffer. 19. Same vs. Cluley. females Pleas—Judge Cotner. TrIMIDAY.. Mny `l.4.—J. C. kihaffer TS. H. C. Howard et al. Action on a protalsoory note. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of jlO4. Wm. P. Marshall o. John Ilan. Action o . book account. Verdict for plaintiff in the • of i 49.00. J. IL McCormick Ts. John Howell. Actlo• on book account. Verdict: for plaintiff In th • sum of SLIM. • , s - TRIAL LIST ron REDNDWAY. Barnhill & Co. Ts. Meant. & Bro.. Releeck & Rm. so. Grow & Allenbau.on 271 St. Paul's Orphan AeTlum Ta Barr: Bright,Ts. School District of Plum Tp. ITN. Woman Ts. McGinnis. re, Kurtz vs: Nerburn. 2 . 77. McClelland vv. Rogers, fr. =l4. Yesoy Ts. Doff arEwlng. Thompson et al. Ta. Weaver. adin'i. PC. Shaffern. WhitesnOwn Coal Co. DECORATION DAY What the Meth Mae 'Loam are Doing—Our . geoles* Proclamation. The ladles •of the South side have entered, 'With spirit. Into the work of assisting the committee who have charge of the arrange ments for decorating the graves of the sol diers buried lathe serious cemeteries on the So - nth side. The following named Persons are officers of the ladies' committee: President, Mita J. Meettieltion: Flee-President. Miss Salisbury; Secretary, Miss lonic Hammett; Treasurer. Miss M. Hamilton. The ladles will meet at the ball of the O. A. H.. on Bingham street. between lethd lath streets, on Saturday afternoon. May 91thinst., for the purw i s: of preparing the SOW." for Decoration , All peramis wing flowers to donate will please leave them at the hall of the O. A. the committee Saturday morning, where members of the will be in attendaneo to receive them. • T he • The following named gentlemen. and none (ghee, base been authenized by Poet 151 to solicit funds from the citizens: 'Comrades G. B. Wood. B. C. Matthews, W. F. Willock, Jos. Fisher and Geo. Fowler. The following request has been made by the Darlene. BinIINCMAIL. May M. iB7O. We. the undersigned, lithrifessee of the ea rioth boroughs at the South Side. would re commend to the merchants and manufactur ers of theßouth Elide that they cease opera tions, if convenient. In their establishments on Decoration Day. in order that their em ployes may unite in the procesaion and cere monies of all day:th It la the desire of those hazing charge of the arrangements to make the day one worthy of the memory of those whom they try to commemorate. W. C. AUOHISESArOII, Burgess Birmingham, C. J. Bronme. Burgess E. Birmingham. HUGH LAPPILIerr, DUMB 014111ny Bore, • Wu. if. Burgess Mt- Washington, • . • Bgese /kboatown.: • • The Frepowg Female College. The trustees of the proposed Female College held a meeting on Monday attention for the 'purpose Ofhearing lbb revert of the Reim ttve Committee, . In the absence of the President, Mr. Laugh lin, Judge Sterrett presided. The. Executive Committee. who have recently been willettlng Prods. though as yet but a small poi Dona the field had been thoroughly canvassed. reported forty-live thousand-dollars actually subscrib ed, - with enough more virtually pledged' to carry- the sum - te sixty thousand dotter,. . So much encouragement was felt . from this fact•that it was decided that work moat be occonenced at once. To this end two Impor tant committees were appointed. The dent of these committees was charged with the duty of examining and reporting on location. They are to look the whole ground over, and recommend to the Board what, In their judgment, tithe moat eligible situation for an Institution of the kind contemplated. The committee consists of five—Mr. Laughlin, Mr. Slagle. Dr. Brown.• Mr. Joseph Dilworth. and Mr. Johnston. ~ , • - The seeondi Committee Consists of Rev.' Dr. Hcisrare.3le.'Bcovet. Mr..Gillesple, Mr. Noble and Prof. Wilson. This committee le to air certalo and. report what can be done towards securing teachers to pot the College in motion this coming mituo 4 n. IThe Trustee* Will hied an adJounted meet ing In the Pastor's study of the First Presby. tartan Church, at two o'clock. Monday after noon. June 4th. .., , • ryrfl! At the last dadori.if iiiihatate Legl.leture . an act was toned incorporating the Central Inclined Plane Hallway Complay.wlth privi lege of establishing an inclined railway deny point connecting Cliff street with Meng. That such en enterjgrise,will proves highly 'numerative to stockholders there can be not the alighted doubt, as thousands of oeoeta veryvail themselves of this outlet WO the heart of the city from " tbe upper wards. At present, to reach wig of the guripbc contiguous to Cliff street the great and tall must be climbed, or a uircultous rOara, mile or more taken by .pedestrians. When the railway is in operatlou the .opper sections will be braced. into close communion with the leading business avenues sad thorough , fares of the city, being within a minders ride. In accordant* with the set of incorporation: the subscribers of the fltattwoblintired dons of stock met yesterday at No. 128 Smithfield street. and organized the company by electing the fo ll owing: Board of Directors: Chas. FL. Armstrong, /t. A. Schnabel, Joseph M. °d ram. N. P. Reed. Josiah King, David Steen and William Woods. Subsequently the Board organized, electing Chas. H. Armstrong Pre. r d, H. A. Schnabel, Secretay, and. N.P. I= We are pained to *IOOMIOO tho ikoth of hsunuel Caldwell, the market reporter of toe Pittsburgh Commercial. who:died; after frig (finest Moody Morning at hie resddiroce fa Et " /therfr. Mr. CaldWell was 7edrlClteirat JefferaccaDpßegiwg.aggopteg the.ppoiessloti of doll aughsesrlwhich capacity he serred amirrayorma t Allegheny Valley 114014_ road oct tat much • ester Re subsetpluntir went into the Interior Department at Wub theory and from thence removed to Pitts burgh about four yeassLum .where be beams commuted with the rittsburgh Memoial. as commercial reporter. Re was twi mar ried and bad three children. Ills r o d wife died eery shortly - alter their mme4. e . was forty-live years of age. The deceased was ppooaseenor of many good .analltles of head and heart. and was very faithful In the die flhotrVe of oTtif of the raDoulble i_ will be mourned by many warm Mends and admirer" in this city. • EDUCATIOILti. Mce,lng oC the Iltatrel bard—The boidleri • 111=r2 _ . .0 „,,,,,,i,,i m eeting of the Central Board of EducMion was held yftterday,for the purpose I ' of taking action on an invitatia from Gen. A. I I ' 1.. Pearson, Chairman Of, the Building Com mittee of the Allegheny County Soldiers' Monument. Association, to participate In the service of laying the comer stone of the Mon ument. on Monday. Margith, IMO. • -' .. Members present: 'Messrs. Aiken. Anderson, Chadwick. Craig. Cuddy. Fleming. Getty. Hamilton, Harrison. liartman.liumbert.Lauf man, Mays, Mitchell. 'Npekerreiann. liobbs. Shaw. Sims, Taylorand President Wilson. The President stated the object of the meet log. after which the Secretary wag directed to read the following communication: - ltrersncitoll. Mar Mt UM. 3f r. John ttlison. Presfdrnt of the Cinteni Board of Maranon:, . BlEsm,Sili : The Indies Adnintsaidal:Alatoel ation design laying the corner: atone of the Soldiers' Monument on Monday, May 30th. I have been reriuestedto extend to the Cen tral Board of Hdacatlon, an invitation tio he present and participate in the proceedlkgs Of that day. Very truly yours. A. . . Po m Chileinan'of Building Committee. Mr, Humbert moved that the condpunien- Bon be receives, and the invitation adeepted, hod that the !bard participate in a body. The 'motion we ideated.:: - r - Mr. Anderson rimed that the publit schools' be allowed ahe iday on the Mai hod, Adopt- Mr. :Cobbs moved that a committee of three be appointed to procure carriages and make arrangomentd for participating in the ceremo nies. the vanities Be be defrayed by the mem bers Masi ally. I Adapbbd. end Messg: Nobbe. Bum pe rt end HarehiOn'apPednted. -' Mr. liobbs auggested that the members In ' tending to participate, make, known the tact so that the committee- may' Finn how many carriages tO prognre.. - . The roll was celled when - If wppearod that there were but six trilling to participate. Sir. Nobb. then moved , to reconsider the um i Goa ta participate... Adopted. - . • i • =The quest on then recurring on the motion to particle, 13 , 1 , t 0 , was defeated. . iprored. Adjourne . ' ' e Washington Infantry One of he most flourishing companies organized under the nent.militla law Of the State. Is the Washington Infantry. It is now up to standard in number, .and In MAl clency In drill occupies a tank second to none others of our local military organizatlond. Col.T. A. Rowley Is In comaud with Capt. Alc- McFarland ea First Lieutenant and a ruff corps of oMcera whose experience was gained. in a. , great measure, In the. field. The company comprises come of our most energetic' Youuir men, and Is destined, If half their auguries; arts realized. tO,become one of the moat efficient In the State. Recently they received their new uniforms; and wereespecially indebted to the lit, minty of Messrs. John !Lehman A. Co., Liberty street. for belts. breastplates. caps. SG furnished or cost prices, which consider ably lightened the expense, mad reflects credit ou the generosity of the firm. Next. -aturdny evening they will make their first public turnout, when they are to be the reci pients of an elegant silk tins from n number of their lady friend.. This is now all that ris mains to complete their outfit. and make tile company uniformed and equipped handsomely, and creditably to all Interested in the success of the uew organization. • 1:=122 To-morrow the corner-stone of the drat Ger man Masonic Hall in the United States will be laid with appropriate Clertift". In Allegheny. R. A. Lumberton, R. W. 0. M., and other offi cer. of the Grand Lodge of Pentisyleania, will be in attendance. The members of the Order lu Allegheny will meet at their hall at nine o'clock. sharp. and proceed to meet their brethren of Pittsburgh., who will meet at half-put aloe o'clock at sonic Rail. The following route will be tra-I sersed: Along Fifth arcane, Marketand Sixth. treets to the suspension bridge, up Federal street to Ohio. along Ohio to West Park. thence to North and East - Parks,thence to Ohio street. along Ohio to Madison avenue to the Kcorner of washlegtan. where the ceremony ill tale place. The affair promises tote well conducted and attended. = Yesterday Mr. Joseph Caldwell. made Into 133.1 ti. before Alderman Mhllen against Al dermen L. H. Llndesy. of Allegheny, for a sault and battery... The deponent Is a painter and states that he did come work about a number of houses In the Third ward. of which Lindsey Is the agent. The hill was presented and payment refused. Lindsay giving ae e rea son that the tenants had not yet paid the rent. -This. however. Caldwell alleges was an error In the Squires reckoning. fie went hart to the office after ascertaining the fact from the tenants. and again demanded the money, when he alleges the official exponent of peace assumed a starlike propensity. and ejected him forcible from' his odice.—hence the auk. Lindsay was arrested. text will cad a hearing and gave ball for court. Organ llorsg.—The entertainment ghee at the Opera HOUbt last evening by the Etching, English Opera Troupe. as was generally anti, cipated, wu a rnagnigeent one. The operal presented. “Postilllen of Lonitimeau. - was' neve in this city. and as Me,. Etchings, whets P_general favorite here. was announced lts the rima Donna of course the house was crowd ed. This evening the romantic and spectacular openk,"Larllue," will he gins. Cetirtura.Vs.—The "Campbell's are coming. - and bring with them she Wrest. entire tion of wild animals ever exhibited in • me-' lingerie. and in connection with this grand menagerie there will he an excellent circus. entertainment. They commence a season of three afternoons and evenings on Allegheny Diamond. Monday. thellOth lost. The Colored People stag Deeoradel Day. The cokeed people are moving In relation to Decoration Day. Lest evening a meeting vrMi held to their school house. on Miller street., to take some action looking toofull turnout. D. W. Ateraxi presided, with Wm. L. Miller Os Secretary. The object was discussed at considerable length. when Messrs. W. L.Miller. D.W. Atwood and My. Pulpress were appointed alds to the Chief of Staff of Pittsburgh Division. Capt. Geo. Massey was appointed. but declined to favor of Mr. Atwood. Messrs. Pulpress. Woodson. Lloyd, Massey Jr... Neale, bract sad Sam plant were then appointed a Commit tee on Finance, to secure funds for the music. du...after which the mooting adjourned until next Friday evening, when the matter will be further considered at the same place. Hungry /nod Malndy are you hungry drop In at the Continental. Are you thirsty drop lust the Continental. It is very convenient. Just one door below the Yoatoface on Fifth avenue. Its Just the plate for hungry or tblrsty humanity. Whatever you want to eat or drink ask for and it will be forthcoming. Variety. abundance. nutri tious. and very appetizing is the character of the viands. At any hour of the day or night you can be accommodated. The restaurant is for the accommodation of the people and as such performs Its mission well—in yrklok it is not carolled In the City. Remember. Jost low the Post Office on Fifth avenue. . The perms' most easily won over to Slusetie Improved Sewing hiechme, ere those vat). bare been accustomed to use other machines - thateer & Morrow . ' • Tbe beaatillat Boring weather with which we bee' been }seared tbe past few weeks has if weed great Impetus to tsliTel, Which it rel. by tbe immense bettebate enjoyed by es winds, that time. me establishment, No. 101 Wood street, is the centre of stereo floe for all hi Dew] of tnivelloT Tear. • The Woman's Suffrage Association display en commendable wisdom bff avoiding lute ••ralzing ap" with the McFarland ease and In structing all ibeir ftiend • to rabit.. traivl - 'valises or aatchels supple,' a, No. SS Wood street. Udder oan all de mands.. • . • 'Llrs sAcures crares,l st: foseli; s w oon ,e. a.dAfgm: 1%14T. osos anitnseld strest and mm:4 Maw. C perilous have been made by &In tel mechanics between rival timing maohlner their judgment hat been invariably. titterer of Plager's Improved machine. - • STRAW h Monne', No. 20 Sixth street. • The Bpdoi Stock of Bear, G.I Rao, Mee cheat Tenor, at corner of Penn *venue_ pod Is now liajanna cOokPlote• 'goat Hoopla* eouttnaco to geolfie at the cut ting. If Washes: ItrashaeL—All,kluds of brushes of our nun utanufactute;' at' Lomthridge. 171 Smithfield street. OtootredGreatibsitle , efrisp Ii used to all oases Instead of 11111 s, castor oil, epsom salfsJec. Earylirrnat.trev"" F`l4-.!. flaanelue Bluser's Setting Mach( and you will deolde it to be rtherbi of all othe &Maw le MORTON, No. 4) Bluth street • 'T — Foe looking gluses and picture fr ames It. Lousluidgews. 171 Smithfield strcer. 'Tlie twee haillores, lace mantles,. laces of all lands, ribbons, flowers, handkerchiefs and 'numerable notions forladles wear *Cal Market chs. of the Cheat Ice Cream tialoos. In the City htthatioV.Voutinsotet, 'corner awath . tie td street and Diamond alley. Ass- ' Prtrabf jpertis, hells end 'setneids hupOied with supper, from Youngion'e, Smithfield street and Diamond Mtn , . , • The Winger !lowing Machias has more real Improvements than nay otherye invented. Come and see tt. &thaw & Nor st ros, • No. 00 Kith reet. ChMtrelis Carriages, wholesale end retell, et JAS. Loughrldge's, Mtimltbfleld street: The gutsiest, lightest rimolug. easiest mail- Aged tad lout troublesome Sewing Machine in the . market Is bloger's Imp r ov ed. emai No. Sloth street. Neil !Men Crabs. anti7BoW Chicken—the Ent of the eeaeon—ol-, Efoltzhelmeee, to-day. Parasols assl Mill14411011:41U3 latest caste styles at Moorhead's. No. al Markel street. Eno albeit 0,41e11e meleed daily. at ilottz.. helmer'a Contlnental Saloon. neat door, to tag Poet-office. • • • -- All the eyries etelee for the Wiles at. Moor bead's, Mo. A hi erttot. street. Clam end Turtle Soup, at the Continental EWA Obeli and Deviled Crab, a Hoitzheim er'e Continental Saloon. t , Mae MU Inllbneilm, at Moorhead's, 81 Market street. , The Village of FindleTvvilleseent on on Illicit Gramercy. Cttreron, May fig, 1870. Eurrints Ciaz•Trg: The ',hare named - village. on Friday . bat. wee made more ;:notorious for rowdyism and t • l b n la t c h k a gua t rd.. rdista befo thz and eve t r im a t es in sii l4 3.. ow in a g o in f great deAl, for It always has had the re putation that I think no ether village should desire. Your readers may think stningre of this. as it is well known that we have a prohibitory liquor law in Find ley township. but the facts are we have a man I: n the village who has been smug gling, whisky for some-time in such a way that et was hard to catch him bv law. On Friday there wan an Indian show to ex hibit, in the place, and I suppose as he had evaded the law so gkmg successfully he cone] mite that Friday slioull cap the cli max in the history of Clinton. Fighting, drunakerutem, rowdyism and profanity were the order of the day . from early in the morning until eiening. whlsi, the scemiry began to change by' officers of the law making their appearance lon the stage and ordering...the arrest ief " some half dozen 'of the most prominent actors amongst them the proprietor of the do - gory. Information was Made against hi 1 stage and selling liquor without a license, se . ing to minors, assault and batters, an I can't tell what else. but I think this strange day's proceedings will be unravel led in Judge Sterrett's oourt In a short :time. when your readers will get thermal, more in detail I think it would be wmll for some of the officers not far from the .Court House to have fitted up some pri vate apaments for the-special benefit' apartments of partiei - from Findley township who may desire to take lodging. and spend 'a short season-In rho city after court is oval% A FRIEND OF LAW AND 07tDER. EMI] SIcCATIE-31oadar, May , nd i a ' ' oclock P. M. M. BRIMS/ . Jeates lloCobe.esed 33 year. The frutersivlll tate elsee track the reelthence of Josnos SloCabc. :Co. 20 Roes eyelet. et a 0 . 0.100 e WrIoNDSDAY MORXINO. Irk:M4 A —Om Tuasda_y morniar, Mat gAtb , at 9 o'cloelc. MARGARET KENNA.II2 the PAZ Of her eye. The funeral will take place from the reoldence.of her parents, on Webster avenue, Pittsburgh, 'ma krrththoOn. at 11 o'clock. Maeda of the tangly an respectfully tented to Nathan. • FAtk-OciTosadiy morning. May 24th,1870. V tFN o'clock at the residence ot atiotatr. J. It. Vit";•:;4 . auld m! "" L " 88 " 4 " Portend To-DAT falfadneaday). at 9 o'clock 0. st. from the residence of his soh. No. 3 011100000 e. Alloabany City. The Mende of that fatally are taut apectfully loaned to atiana.. WILL V AMIZ7.7ieV7A jean. a i 6i a P iet: donee In Sharpsbatg. Funeral me Amlscoar.)Le793o.•l4 o'clock .r. M. Ileevlees at 1 F.M.Frionds of the teatll7 are raspeettelly Invited to attend. TOR fur Allegheny (minty. antics Is hereby glean War mill ilia tienareary orate nag Methaaltal Test ing bbialnary tag be pentane& I 1011 be louan the OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND. PIPE WORKS, Tainory4MDl WWI. err A PCISIA DE . WARRANTED TO RESTORE GRAY Nan. Plltabargh: ' H. Tlic KASARINE. • . HAIR. Al.', Kidder Sr. Weilieral's Raven .Ink Via bat Indelible lab In lb. sextet. 10 data Per bottle. Ze'M. battle wurrantea or no sale. - Genuine. French Glove Cleaner, Moe Cleatlag Kld Gloves*. For rle at L. H.ROSENBACH'S Patent Medieftte, and Perfume Depot, ~,140 SMITHFIELD STREET. NEW MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. MrB. S. C. Robb, 91 FEDERAL STREET, EEC= Named from the Eastern elites ..Ith the LARGEST and FINEST noloctioo of Spring and Sommer Millinery AND ' 1.1%11.NGS Eyes. tam:need tL DOI nsarlmt. and le De. pre pared to mind, her 'monomer. and the rahlie orib the Latest style. at the loom: prime Promptly. • OHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, MINE, LOCOIOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL BR ASSES Made Promptly to Order BABBITT'S METAL Made and Kept - on Hand "marletore &an Manufacturers of M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Office-882 14 :NN sTRICET. roundn—Corner /7111, end ILAILBOp ,BTRESTS.' Plttatnarlb CENTRAL BANK No. 35 Bank Block, =TECEZI .111110.1100 Bank of Discount and Deposit. EMEM lITOLIESOLIMILIS IXDIVIDUALLT LLABLE. Interest Allowed of Tine Deposits. liglectleos meaSella .1113.6 PladPO athm ut iho 6Ned Iltmes sad U1.0•641,.' iI." %ODION A rm z ct io . I.,LreNc W u. wetow rrr -3Ag" . ne a. .. .1 W. AV Cashier ai D . gm< cok AtAn. 6.bkr. JOHN Q. WORKMAN H. =HARD DATIbI WORKMAN & DAVIS Baoces•ors to WORICILA.N. MOORZ C9. , .e. • lacturer• and Dealm Carriage's, Buggies, SPRING & BUCK WAGONS. .4,4, 41, 46 and 48 Beaver St., Alltgheny. .311 1 Crep warren/ad elvveurgeLloe le every •Xn.L.er Krematkig; renierairkge egl Peere ere*, or ARVIN'S PATENT WHO, erelar Patent Wet airier and ARIL er IL RIVARD DAVIS baying perelmee4 cintvgwaxrektk Itt•Peth=l4,ll =V:yrrinit "BUZ raie.'"lgat: JOHN y L eaßel or at Lao with NaVicxsCkellZllHatm ELEGANT Silver-Plated Ware - - • WATTLES & SHEAFER!, 101 Fifth Avenue. Tes. Sete. Castors. foe Pitchers, Berry Dishes.: Better Dishes. ft Mop Pitcher.. Spoon Holders. Children . • Cops.Spoons,Forke.lUslree, eta mll3 Pittsburgh Utility Works, WEAVER 4 JONES, Corner of Juniata. and Fallon Pinch ninth Ward, Allegheny. Menulacteren HARDWARN an thideLIQRT GREY IRON CARTING& • "4We tepee. . = r Good u s sat ment or, to the rfsde at tkke_Lovrost Priesa.nod vransot GI our wort .grust i votictot. Wwwdle atieND AND PacTIMIPERE th WEAVER & MADE Adam.: Pltietnirgb PootoMe. INDIA RUBBER • DEMING, ROBE AND WEAN PACKING applyWawa,tlng Comp.)... lrian o The Uses smelled at Wins.' furore erten. 7. t IL PUILLIPIL en Agent. 1m Ude city. SPECIAL . NOTICES 07 - THE DIAMOND SAVINGS BANK • —The Stockholders of the Marnorol Oar thse B ee , muberalkwill meet for the Purim'fe of eteetteg a Board of Dithclora and tranuctlna such other business as may be brought b e f ore the meet let at the Mtmougabela Blume. on TIICRSDAY. AU' 26. at 3 o'clock P. tr. turft Orrice: or 310sonoanntk •IfferluNct C 0..;• N. ff. corner P of Worst St. and 4th Ave_ 7 yranunoe. May 2.11d.1570.1 IT"DIVIGEND. — The President and lltreeton of this DOLLARSy day deciaerd • dividend of FOUR PER SIIARE on the Capital the of mon t hsy, out of the naming,. of the last Ma ive of fhmernment tam Payable to cash forthwith. mylikat9 JOHN 71. CLANICY. Secretary. ANN AL MEETING. OFFICE rrrlattrltall AST, Bonay MINIS)) muw Prrrsaracm 347 . 4401. 1870. T'he" nu ,d .mg et , 5.... olden Of the . DITTBBtiROII AND BOSTON MINING (DM NA NT OF PITTSBURGIT, *III be held at the er ne. Of theColepany. on WEDNENDA T. the 23th last.. at 1 o'clott myth.rAS THOS. M. BOWE. Ve.', • rrri%OTICE.—A meeting of the Stockholdeis of the CM7RA.LINCLINED PLANE CO. of Plttaburgh, trill be hold TUE& DAT. Dar 24th. at 3 o'clock P. W. at No. MS Shattilleld stnxt, to elect a Board of Directors and snored other Important barloess. aryDisZt • R. A. SCHNABEL. - -- D T'STOCKHOLDERS' 3LEETING.— A kleetlria of the Stockholders of the PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY Pill be held at the °Mee of the Company, on THURSDAY, June 9.1.1870. at 3 o'clock P.M. R. H. MeCIAILLAND. m,19,10 Treasurer. Omer or rah Prrrentraott ries co.. Mey 10. 1870. • 13 3- BY DIRECTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of Una Company. 00411 harthortnaloo, the price of Coal Tar win tal ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FWD CENTS (BLEB 1115 BARREL, And that of Coke Istll be row (4) cents per bushel In the said. and lye (6) vents delivered within the unit bounds. W. 11. hIetILFI.LAND. = M! Erk MEETING OF THE STOCK. HOLDRES of the AVENDt BANK Of Pittaborgh 0111 be held oo THURSDAY SVEN ING,Juoe Dth, at SI o'clock. la THUM'S HALL, No. 941 Fifth avouch, for the purpose of emend• log CooNltaloo and approeal of By-Lams. torlams Svc. Ift. That for the violation of nor of the pro hilo tif this ordinance, the Pens! , Y shall be eerie of not lea than lien donors nor more that, Mt, dollars, together with the oust of Meld. good any damage done to anything In the Park, the same to be recovered summarily upon conviction before the Mayor. dm MO. It shall be the duiy . of the police on the KrDIVIDEND.--The Board of DI. ,P.rk.?,t,t1„,P4 1 .7,AT t gr:,./.lllhR f Tr:V. distance nECTORe th e V UIh Av e nue 8..kb.. Str. - 2 . 1. All ordinances:or pane of 'di moles, dectareCt a dividend of 113 per share. tree eth eel l e 4=4: ege e ell l ,lle o . ..:l2,,i4V r e b e t 7 . fg rvz ; Of Government and lidate. Taxes. payable on and day tif /lay. Ann° l ' hinalnl One thoumnd eight hun dred and seventy. MtarJune Ist next , . 'TAMPA , MoBRIER. nitylAwftt ' scii , Nc . K. President-of Select Council. Atteat : J. lt,Oztay. arPUBLIC NOTlCE—Haring been a ppotaod GAB attd OA! METER. IXIIPISC- I= c:zzi 113 2 -BOUNTc. $lOO Bounty Collected INV all enitheis who onlirtoel bottom May 41h . and Jai? 99d. IE4I. whe wore dhiehmewil foodiaabil tty Wore wowing two plus, and who hays hereto. ton reeetrod no bounty. Thsnndan.lii has removed lila Mee to O. Zorn Butkling. earner lath seem,* and findthesid Woe. and la now Motored to collect elalma apeod: ny and at moderato rat... Call on,or. oildreas. with stamp. • B. F. BROWN. Claim AgeUt, GASCrrI Corner 110th avenue and thialtheold Moot. Pittsburgh. Po. CANDIDATES ErFOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. GEORGE NEELEY, Of Marshal! Tonnahip. nabiect. to tie deetsfon of the Colon finpnblican Comfy Coaventia, ay- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BENJAMIN DOUTHETT, Of mutant tovn•ltip. Is a candidate fur County Constniashoner. In •nhoratnation to the decision of the liteutiblican Convention. Eat modus In mint. apEteEdder NORTHERN Paco Railroad. To Railroad Contractors =99 the NORTUERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CON• PANT: No. 120 BROADWAY, wow of Cedar weer, Ned York, oritiIWRDNICSDAY.tba lat day of idoe.lB7o, at 12 o'clock. noon, for the Gra dird,Nraararf.RNesina and Ballutles of that por- Don of the Northern Nellie Railroad In the State of Mimeoiota. extenthaft tram the Daher of the St touts river to the lied river. the western boundary Uf Xlmsesota to distrinee of shoat WO everythine requisite to complete the rase. bed fur • single smelt earifseseesery side tracks, ready to revere the mil evissentructure. The awe Company erUl also receive proposal, al the same time and plats, for the timber envertle, mtd, or the Iron rails. ePtime mirl Selma. for the mad la above. Tho !mueslis lobe delivered on the flock at Duluth, Xbatimit*. or es the orashigef the MILOMIPPI Over:sad the ties reeelved wording to blank Costa, 'shish td/1 be reedyfordletrlha ttoeas ITXXXXXDA.T. May 4. th 7 .LL the °Mee Of thb COhihrthi'v Ss ales, when plans of the titrueture, and mpg *MI profiles of the road, rtth eau thee be meet, and the time fun allowed for I. anaplstioe of the °mantas mall ' The Company paeans iheiight to rateet mss ell bide not Elemed to be for the Intonate of th COMCM.Y Printed drool.. .atelaine toll Warmth, et] be ton.hert on aohnottton. by mall or other wt.. to EDWIN r. JORNBON. Chid Engineer... to the President at the Cleepaby, it the oleo. N. 190 BROADWAY. as where. J. GREGORY S3ffrit; Pmident Northern Pacific Railroad Co = PLANING MILL M N . And Others, • TAKE . ''NOTICE! ti mr i var t rties. tof the n o li 1 weather -boarding. Inside acror= " o eae for house*. This T rusts ., . " uw , improvement, yintem cul .. _ vertical 66e. atitin nes peat durability' t it roVirrely . sl= aw a re:gp,--va t: m. . l==x4 .. mt. p il af .nagar t a juld r • tieing sTM=4 . O7 b this Ls7nhool cao, r cu sl v itr . i rtM Ile to" orin pal_ irk pels thereby PlenTehthnt the .g. .=.7; ando of what : 1L1 TZ.n 767- I a llleatha ru. T,.. disposed or the . fallteMterritortai and UT .pup Tights Allegheny county, boll Para. s. TS:9 - A. AP 3 9 11. !.-74 ' ‘e {fleets., poiairietisii - res Iri ple osogt o '''' To fLoGtor.h b a , Dome." the right for therrat Vo l ifillao g 4ost k Ca. shop sights for tags 11.,1; hVlci i rt t irei bnoagb of MoKoos- P TlAgrko_q Boxed: Thln2 sad Yoa m.w. 804- ooth ward. city of -.llloFp,p. I)'i ntd ' l . ll; siseTth l WalroMilis t arp=. r4..—ezvartz or= ~z2.slthv op! =. rl .l l rer NoAti to J. ASIDERBON. SPECTACLES. THE EYE. Dr. TRANK& the celebrated Lecturer on the Ere. and litennlecturer. of Patent and Doe.t.a Spectacles. has returned to' Plttelnent. and 'snow et the ST. CLAIR 119TM...here he selMens his neectaclei to defective stelae tram an exeminatlon of Meaty - alone, wet equate , e t by psi is by 10116.1.1 pelt Irttiontgotlitot. from 16 to 96 years.' Dr. Y. my be poteiemoeitf catenated on all diseases of the BumauEys,end h... Inge sleek of his hissetechni and Eye Gleam for We. About 4.0•41 palm of they flpsebacies were wed on Dr. Frank. hod visit In the Mewy of three .oeths. giving the most eon?, wham:Um to .11.,. the medical rentlemen and deems of Plestnenti Wm by outtlkato toothiett. Bo weenier and enquire at the Indbm. entrance on Ewan street for Dr. Frani. olnee, ROOM 49 It. Clay 130101. apnerrya OFFICIAL ALLEGHENY AN ORDINAN. CE—Relat in,- to the IL ' 'Public Parks of the City of Allegheny! CLe. 1. be It ordained end enacted Inthe Norm and Common Councils of the City .1 Allegheny, and it Is hereby ordained and moult , ) by the 411. th ,e ti of rh,. t aro, A ground s. re forbidden ! enter or lease the Po rk retold by the gatewers. • re..2.' To climb... Caulk upon t he fence. .ee. 3.0 throw stones or other missiles within the grounds or soy of the streets surrounding the same. See. 4. To cut, break. or In any way Injure or de face the lives, shrubs. plants, turfs. Inn ant of the buildings. fences sals,brldges.fountains;or other CbngtrUCtion ibron the Park. Nee. 3. No threatening, abusive. loistermis. pro fane, or Indecent language shell ire allowed on any of the Perk grounds. s 7. No heron shall be allowed to tell fortunes Or relay at any ga gaming. fchane at or with any table or Instrument ..f nor to du any obscene or indecent not Clatterer on the Park grounds. Pub 7. No person shall put or otherwise aftla enY bill. notioo. or pewee upon any struettre Or thing within the grounds. nor upon any of ho fences on d.aMiish. p e erson withont thrgonsent of the Park I , mnd...shin. ..r officer in charge, play ages any musical instrunient within the grounds , nor shall any person take into. or rat*: or dIsTAY la the Park. sac banner. target or transperrmet. Sgt. 0. Nu military or target eorupeny.or chic or other praression shall hr permitted to parade, drill or perform uppn the Park any military or other et °labors Or inovrrnynt, 313.10. No dog shall hr allowed upon any rag- Jinn of the Park grounds. unlesa led by a chain or prope hallog string. not eiceeding to feet nayngth. , nor s any p.cmon be allowed to lead quad ! rimed (except dom.) In the Park. Sgt. 11. No trer,n shall bathe or fish in. or go. nr send any animal Into any of the waterWof the Park . , nor disrb ant tho MM. water fowl s , or other birds I n the Park , nor throw or place ) s o y artiste or thing In said waters without the consent of 150,par - tis hating charge of the Park. Sge.l.2. No{ etard.. except those employed in the Part. walla ght:mike. or use any are upon the irrnnti. oking r..ccpted. see. 13. No person on foot shall go mon reed grass, lawn, or toll of the lbsrk. except whore end when the word Is josted. indicating that persons ere at liberty at that time end glom Park Pi en .) on the grass. fereopt persons at work on the • 14Le. 1.1. NO Pertlo/1 shall flre. dlecharge. or est off In the Park. nnr nket, characterm, synth, balloon, or fireworks of nny whatever, Or. tll any kite of whatever kind. SEC.I3. No pervon shnlican... mu' nrtlele or thing for rale neon the !lark. or any of thn side walks surrounding the tame, nor nny hawking or ineddllmt be allowed. Sac. 16. No Peron than turn into the Park. nor allowany any nnitunl whatever to run stt large en iTfig T n . faull ea. cluairely V., ladles and gentlemen accompanying then,. See. IS. No vehicle of._any kind whatever nr.eit fur aiming good, snerchandine. marten:. null. or other article, icier pi thone empliiyed on the Park gruundwl ',hall enter within the inelmium , and pleimure carrirote% alkali only be driven. the road% deiiignated drives. and at it rate nut I n limn a walk. Cieik of t , el;clCouneti: lIENHY WARNER. President .4 Common Council Attest: It. DlLWOltill. . . Clerk ofCorninon Connell. 'est. A N ORDINANCE—ReIative to the -7te'.l.l4thr:4, l ir,V,3',;,;(dTgZlAl=74. end Comma Councils of tile City of Allegheny. thd it is hereby ordained •nd• enacted by the ace irty of the same. That the Mike of Estimator of the City of Allegheny is hereby created. and the CL male of said sly shall. as boos pnutlcrible alter the passage of thls °ethane°, elect one pen to 111 said office. Paid Ealtheaster shall give a Med toe the faithful performance of the duties of his said office In the rumor 81.300. wlth one or more sureties, to be approved y the Finance Gm mace. bald I. altrasster shall hold said omen during good behavior, and shall he removable In case of ralecooduct by tha votes of two-thirds of the Come oilmen prepent. SEC. ii. That all animals dying In said city; other than those slaughtered for the public consumption. shall hereafter he removed hy the owner or owners beyond the city limits within sin hours from death, in default whereof It shall be the mte mme r or o irmva esmiw dth o m t chage. Inase f u h h mal shall have died of such disease as shell ren der it necessary tc. dirt, or shalt be so fa deem ...As to beantis for use. tho owner or owners shalt pay to raid ralltaster for said removal as follows: Fur each horse, mule or ass. 83.011: fix melt bull. on. cow or heifer. for each crAl sheedgoat Or swine. $11.00; ear each dog. 111. She. 3 That In all cases where any animal I die In 5 . .14 city. and the removal them. shall de desired by the owner thereof." , c'eluired b e thi s ordinance. it shall be the day of the owner to make report Inuismilately et the Mayor's offla, in a book to a provided forlhat purpose. of that fact. and said Flidienedter shall theromm, within twenty tear hours thereafter, remove said animal. inc. 4. That it shall be the duty of said Ealleatm tee to remove any dead animals ITlng and being In say of the riven, stream, streets. avenues. • pirks or private groan. for which no owner can be found. If the same shall be so far deem:epos. diseaseto be anet for use. or shall have died of such as shall render It necessary to bury them. the anteater shall be paid out of the City Treas ury the oath remural he same arils as directed berelabefore to be paid b private owners for the same service. Provided, Tat before any such ani mal. the removal of which la Intended to be is actually removed. t Plain:meter slut 74 notice to the Mayor of such!rt. and It shall be the duty Cf the Mayor thereimm to ascertain whether saeach removal la properly chargeable to the dy e and id Falimater than obey the decision of the Mayor in regard the sac. 3. That aid Estimate! . shell have provided c u r tarn by• the city a pia, or temporary deimilt tralt data animas; aid place to be fenced at last eight feet high by said Fallmaster. inc. 8. i shall he the duty of said Fall master to move all dead animals In wagons ent ered with tarpaulin. ad during the night time. Lo each in of temporary deposit beyond the city limits before day brak. SEC. T. That any writer or orrnen, neglecting or retains to glee notice of the death of any a.m.'. which may be required by PM ordinance, to be re moved by the alio:taster. or shall refuse Id allow the same to be removed by him after the expira tion of the time limited for the removal by the of marry. or shall lb.w any deed animal in the pst " Tk o s f orptlgT= ' !;f St r+ 7l Thty ' . ' "Vitt ' b ' e n plrt 7 .: unable by tine not exceeding 210. to be recovered afore the Mayor seamanly. Sr, S. That the S,llllLig, 1.1 a.tatarr, =r tVeVt;?;m';;;'.‘"! boil by iiniet . wful tor nuy port MMM . woetl and er %eye, parks or private grounds of rid city. under penslty of • tine not to sic Ced O. to be revs, ergot by summary conviction Pc ore the Ydnyar nald City. of Ordained and enacted into n !ant this 2Sth day of May. A. U. one thousand eight hundred end seventy. JA )t SleklItli:11, President of Select Council. Attest: J. It. Ont.tr. . =MMWMII . . HMO' WRNER, Prfonelent of Commo A n Count! It. Int.wumns. l'lork of Common Council =E!==M ALLEGHENY LITE, 3:4t 17th, 11170. 9'O SEWER CONTRACTORS.—The Senor Comm(salon of the City of Allegheny are prepared to receive proposal% for the following Sewers. with their appurtenances, Inlets. man boles. de. • ME= Compriming abontl .020 feet of 18 inch Circular Pipe Sewer on Sherman avenue from Ohio street to Marion avenue. I= Coiapiislog about 100 fool of Mooler Pipe Se . Drawings and Ppecifieritions ran be seen nod full Information übt anted of this omen. Bids must be endorsed ”Sower Proposals. - Cou rsed. tie. 1 or No. 2. and , leilvered no or before 31.0 24th, 1870. Forms of Propouls, on whiett forms alone bide will be receleed. 3111 bo furnishes] at this office. The , Commlsstesi do not bind themselves to ac cept the lowest or soy Md. CHARLES DAVIS. m 717 _ CITY ENGINEER. CITY Cuttrayta. j - dts' rytrli.. CITY Or Att.rGAZNI . ]MAT' A. la 70 1 1 EALED PROPOSALS WILL E , rerelve4 S. thls Oftloo until TIIrRSDAY, .Nrar tb. at o'clock r. mo for CLINKERS. Bidders Will reify the rats per yard , which sales. inein a their delivery aloes the Wharf sa.saatarer psis. denies:Wad by Ur Canamittea es Marne end Landless; also the placing of the. _ _ _ W. M. PORTER, =ES =I • CoNynottyn's Orrrcs. !LuzonMr Cur. Mny 14tb. 1870.4 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Viewers report on the opening of LASiE ALLEY. horn Its present terminus to Jefferson stmt., haring been approved by Councils. the as sessments of benefits therefor are now doe and Meanie at the office of the City Treasurer for Slaty days from this date. and If nor paid within that time liens will be fled for the amonots with Internal and coots. 1201Z1=121 ta7111e.4 Controller. gOTICE 'TO PAINTERS—SeaIed PtOPOSAIS C TIII taltai „ tal at tho urt e lkg "rmary '44t r ir Yordoli rfTiortholvnt. tag ok City Hall Building and Market Hoii Spectlicatione of prupwr a work to tnt wee to the ClY .rk =er o aator n , d4 ll . :z i tm, bt t r ty Len and The riaht reeerred to reject any or all bide. W. U. PORTER. Controller. , TOTICE TO WII4IEWASHERS.- BEALEIOPOS wiP tenelved In e F DA oinl trout/ 0 the tatT of Alleitheh.r. until T Mny!J4t.b. for th• Whitewashing of the Market House • d I:Mealy of the oetlleets 1 3 1tte rerious rattans ad halls of e CITY BUILDI For %tribe, Information concerning the ohmmeter • 1 wart, lagelm at the sem of the City Controller. The right Is roserred to re. 1.4 mnd . eglAd t t. • -Croat/otter. PITriBURQa CITY CoNthohish a Urrlre. o LI t th all hold t Pltusn ers of Overdo s e , hggelg m llo t r o ld i s h og . odtantro 4 1 0 '. i t h o teAst .111 ho 4 on sag BAndsd r .f i r my; •r • 11. 3. t 0 Ye.. Controller. WELCOME RAY AMY GRAIN ItAKE rimers, look to yr Interest and buy wino but ou the Weloome Steel Tooth Wheel natio. It 9 the elinplost to Its °protraction and best 111 use; ek. agape: IS before you boy atig °then eats as low as the common rak. end can be worked by • chlid 7 or 8 yearn old; It Is self-oper•thist. The horee does `nearly all r ya work and It tan be run backward without , danger to one or driver. an adrantage no other rata. Idartursotured Coloroblana.lllo, and told there wholesale or retell or at 319 and 391 LIBVIRTI STIMET, Pittsburgh. Pa., by =I rIM B EER. ars= .o., Butter; For We by J. E. CANFIELD. 141 riot arms INSURANCE. MUTT ALINSURANCE CO Of. New York. 130 I R !Wil l i l l! A "k r L l ft . F. ,IV. Y. N2R t ll7} ai:');1111:,1";!',, k g Vnetillum Special inauranee NON-FORFEITARLE atter Di/pennant payments. All rolictea INOONTFSTA OLE tor usual 4111sc, 1411.1 4.II.,OLUTELY INCONs TESTABLE: utter annual premiums. Alt re strictlonsupon TRAVEL tad RESIDENCE re moved. and no permit. required. NO ACCUSED LATIoN OF INTERENT on Loana or Deferred Premiums. and No INCREASE id annual Perm. , " a fILV:IS c AT D's.'47:"? the PT, , ELT r h i . g u r pl um. o 0A0 10 3 .1i n i .. .a. ,, 4 , t , : F As n AltiT m.. /.. IN ' TERLSI‘ g b LgrAgA ' N ' tgfai=tr i Ze. "' f e : araTr: E „rti! ter yield Income to tun Rd,t o r„ term and endowment monde , are last:mid: also: guarantee interest polities and annum.. Niritn•r of Policies Issued. 3.319; Covering In Risks. 07.513.5 10 00: Premiums. $369.047 43' 4""t Wger • ??/1 ) 1 914 ° V 3 F EX , FI I EN bILLESS . O. , cr.. TLe EMPIRE hi. Lowed more Policies by ever 1,00 THE niter 'TEAR .ending April Is l . 17170. t ar.any other Company in this country In the Writ time at the same age. Tto EMPIRE seenres every Polley holder 110•5 DEPOSIT Or .4.11 catirrat. with the State Trews- EMPI bltit o 6 1.43 with which toper , LINJK AT ITS LIBERAL FIUTURSS Go. id. malve Agent. wanted everyw hero In Weets ern Pennsylvania. • .IVSI. A. FULLER. Manager for Western Pennaylvants. itypee 75 kV CRTII AVENUE, ILltataittran. min CHARTER. 1829 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO. OF PIIILADELPIILk. ' OFFICE 437/ AED 437,,CHM . 1177 3 . 474 E n. As.ts on en. Ist. 1070. 4.4..5 . .734 07. Cspl.l, ITT 00. Accrued iwei. Preen urns , 71. t ,73.7 07. lA.. paid 1,113t0 171217.5yrr 3, MOD. PernetwO m oa nrary Policies on bend Terms. Tbe Cpay.. issues wilkies op ns the Rents of ell kinds of Iv I:n~nvd llcntw ma .R See G. ° lisker. • turs.l rans, Goo. W. Richards home Lc*. Geo. Fides. ` Alfred T6dm.e e. Ult r ilat ' sjegilsgi ' . • S. 0"'" ALFRED O. BAKER, President. • .GEO. FALEIII. Vice President. J.. W. licAlOster. tleceetsw. 144;-' CU Tldrd Avenue and Iyoud VESTERN INSUMINCE COMFY OE Pittsburgh. Agent_ Unice Igi t iVster street. Epees& Cite Warenuume taltn, " % l ilt "" si b ru i tsill kinds of Vie Una Marine Risks. ' A boom Institution, managed by Moe— who ere well known to the community, and who uro del...teed hy PromPtnera they lberality to nuilataln the charecter which they kne e assumed, as offering the best protection to MOW 11110 BOWS . .. ...... .. John A. McCune. „Pomander tilmlck. . m..j. eiwto. R. 31111er Jr.. James ..ile.Auler: r IVIULam.§. EV...• .41.3....3der Sl.‘" , . 1 Hoy.. Andmir Ackley. Ihrtd 31. 1..04. J i . n.t: t e . ntripig , trkk. Win. Morrison. win D. Itosmon, ASII INSURANCE COMPANY, Pl~eluii Building .1 , 11 , 711 A vENtrURUIi, IA. tECOND FLOOR. I'ITTSB I1Iu , "1 .• , . th4ley. John Fined. Cop.. kAner. Dan, •%. &Moen. 4.! Chenpbern Me MR.mea ~ .§. McCllgkan. Jen. M. B e ll!). ten.. ps O , JoANite V4=ldent GRACt. temensl Intent LNS.IINE.B ALTO Al.l. TIRE ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Pittsbuigh • OFFICE, NO. 6/. FOCIXTFI AVENt F.. E :rt nEtlort elude of Ms and Latin 4 P nWgt.LLran i .i Cat;Tnr geld• t C. a' decear. CAPT GVllerili indict - own John T. T U. CHvlDeae Jr:. R. L. tor k. Ilnekinnon. W. U. Ereroon. . Robert Darts. Finn:dna. Ca DL Wtn. Doatt. i PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMFY OFFICE. N. E. COCLNE.II WOOD ar.FLE-ru BTS. A Lime Company, taking loin end liasirie Maks. outaCtOns: Ca. John L. Rhoads. Pam sa uct P. ESOsis., . ; Chart. Arbuckle. Jared M. Brash. Famed Ircitskart. WAl:SlinUri.,P'lll.‘Ynt• • J Johm Parke. C. 11. Love, - Wm. an Kirk. Writ Vice W. F. GARDNER. Seeretaji. NATIONAL INSURMWE COMFY. VOL FEDISILAL ST. AND MAIdOND. A LLE -011/SN OM% I% th e SECOND NAT/ON.AL DANE ilUIL—N— 'll;. V% MARTIN. Pit.Oderil. JOIIN DROWN ID. Vice PreeMeat. ANIES E. STEVEAON. eeereAry. n1.:4113= Yn.Thotaz.. inigNetZte.e. .oG MERCHANT TAILORS. P. McARDLE Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, Keep! oonolLantly on hand CLATIIB,Stfe, 171 RIG. EnT i rd. aIan.UENTLIDIEn 1.811- No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., PITTSEWHOII. FL. WesGeut's Clothing nande to order ti the Istegt REMOVAL: GRAY & LOGAN lI=EI N 0.89 FIFTH AVENUE No. 47 Sixth Street SPRING. AND SUMMER STYLES 1970 =1 THIERSON 8 EtIILANBRIAG, Iforchint Tailors, No.. 10 BLITII STEISET. (We St. Clair.) We SATS recolvel Ism sad owta Important's. SV.3ll2,3onadent milt to c a k ro c e sathrifs as, ore roopooll7 oalton Sallatasticm at our stook of Vino laStes. Vostlop,&o. • • • • MernERSON & MUILIANBIUNG, rohla ; No:10 81.trh sLeN y NEW SPRING GOODS. .• A ooleralkl new Wok of Cloths, Cassimeres, ==Ell =I REntovAi.s REMOVAL. S. P. BELRIVER .& CO Net. lig anti 211 Liberty St., WM miltZ Ptin b s:ll: r Wrlettroirdim.qobrad ca. [omen. S. P. SHIVER & CO., EMI REMOVAL. THE OFT/CE OF THE Allegheny Insurance Compan WA been rentoT.4 from N. 37 Fifth availus. to Na 67 FOURTH AVENUE, .BSTWEEN MARKET AND WOOD RTRZrVS. C.. I . DOWIELLi ISenetary = p ENOVAL--FRED'H SCHROEDER, -111 + Nen:aunt Tailor and Dealer In Geottenton'a Fungaatog Goodin also Gant/men and Boys' Clothing on hand and mule to order at the .Loot. art nottoe. two ramo•od from Lt. late stand. N 0.119 FatiitaL avenue, to No. 31 WOOD STREET. comer of 11411 canon, mb-IL•31-1 Liviligston & Co, Rourff &ewer of LIGET GREY IRON CA_STIN - GS. .Peeedt4 . Lea. Jotat Butte. 0111oe artleiae and Works, near water DePXAdeiLe? . .7 beta. Peetafflee waders., Lea Bat 302. rata bedah. Pa. _ C. BARNES • Sealer of Weights and Measures, No. 6 :031.111TH AVE., Pittsbmigh. ' AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE. Thi ni rdtight And Trturnphant Ott F.rheiNb Opera. Sesser, by the celebrate.' Riching's Opera Compaby, Ureter the Immediate direction et IR, (IA ILOLINE 'MIXINGS BERNARD. . . pp WEDNESDAY. LA'S:lOlu. May li t 1 MI. time In UM Mei Welliiee's romettio =in am. Iseuler Beere of LIAMINE. =I Thum's: , rTening—NOßMA. tpLturdity--GRAND MATINEE. oxFAIR AT . . . , KEYSTONE RINK 801i111341N STREET, ii.LxvurNi.. Open Every Evening, =I ST. PETER'S New Catholic church ADMISSION EEC= rre.BENEFIT OF THE CENTRAL 1.11011 SCHOOL—CONCERT under the direct , . of Prof. WY. 11. YELL. It MAnONIC HALL, TCffiDAT ETESINti, May 3143M70. - Tickets. 30 ante. The net _weenies will tic de rand to the Art Flute of the Institution. m124.r51 arTIIR FIRST SEIII•AYXEALEX RIBITION of the PITTIihURGII. ART GALLERY. cothalnind a twe Collection nr Pettit. Inge, the peocticilon of American and Foreign Ar. nu e , i s now opiall)ijr.dErgyeibig. N1C:931 — L126 EILTI: &Main. omaltettle hohlof Woon4laret Admissfort...2Scentr. , • . : : 145 AUCTION VI LTJ'ABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY -T AUCTION WEDNESDAY, Juan 1.l at o'clock P. N .. WI the premises, will be sold that very valnale_iniale nese properly fronting cm the Diamond 3 0.4 and extending bark In depth about 13 feet, known as - TUE BLACK BEAK II()TEL.. - dotted within short distends of Fifth avenue. Perileg desiring Investment will and n greatly to Melee& vantage to examine this property and attend the vale. If not sold aa • whole. It will hn Molded Into Lola to suit porch...sr. Terni.-one-thlniowl, aura In on*. two and three year...goal . toad payment, nevueed by bond and runtime with In. Worst. S. ecTIIIIEET & bON. ED= El= WALL PAPERS NEW WALL PAPER, FOR SPRING SALES, at No. 107 Market St., NEAR FIFTH AVE. We no. oder to the . public • stock of PAP= IYANGlNGBweeneteuteele In the Weetlo N .:Wra • and beauty of oteles. orobntdr el FRWcot. SIOOAIC. PEICNIAN 12 0 Dl p edi M'.. 9Z IAGIi .Bi ee i. 4 IAkINh ig al -i Al tbor iotelswn. h P o a A l b (PAIMIS l aea a 1 cwt. d al LT rrw l B I ANKS or ' tWPAR WARIIE hihm 'repro. toleeto 0011 ite low se the 10000 In the Wet. MU end 000.00 No. 107 Market St., near Fifth Amine JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO. 153121 WALL PAPERS. SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCED. MUNCLIES al& tints etau s. per mil. tiLLEIrAI &do ;1.F. 5 , T 01i. u. • ELSGANT FIVELGiI URI American Paper lianri n=ttg=trjTro. e i= " - W. P. MARSHALL'S Beta Store. 191 t/gf4tr T-71g.r.&_BAL-T STABLES. Robt. H. Patterson & Co., Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street I=l IVILL OS EVERY SATURDAY HOLD AF AUCTION SALE Horses, Carriages, Buggies,Wagons, • Md • eeentiting adtaltdoit to the /Wee. Perri. dentin, to mo will please loare timer on. tioe of consignment on or before_rbonider awl/ Week 111 order for edvertletog RomPl attention add wad we trill be gtrest all . Stoet len for A mi te. JOHN H. STEWART • AUCTION-I=m. JOHN H. ROBERTfiT Honk. H. PATYWON. Livery, Sale and COMMISSION STABLES, Car. Seventh Avenue and Liberty St. 17rrlin;u9IL,E-": • ZEAD, DRUGS, &c. PITTSRURGII . White Lead and eolor Works, .1, Selloonmaker & Son, . . pizoisßi.ETons. . ramLWAVA-gaLl7ll/1132: DEW? A ged all Colors DRY AIM Om. . • . • uI•FICC AND FACTORY. 450, 412, 411, 456 and BS .Rebeeett Street, ALLEGIittiY. .Weaaaettentioa la the guarantee meted amr : 4 ' ll ' 'Mr . "' ,Matd 't°,11,71:17 1 " - .; 1r41:1;717,1?=,10V,1.W Man'. " afXMI T tiRD to be a paver carbonate at Lead . and welter than any le the =met.d ferias the u rias et able package It coatalrag the least AELYBERSON, .1. k BROTHERS, litttl Liberty Weal, Dealers la Dtag. Point and nt Medians. pgall PAINTING, GRAINING, sic, JOHN T. GRAY, Hotrawarn 3101 PAIWTEDI vitsismis AND cam.anzen, No. 34 Nurru lITIMET. . 7e.10:1.11 (late Tfaa4 street.) Pllisburpia. P. U. 8 * INrE •getlily ß _ EV lALTiaicr COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. --74v.',.. , ..Agri.-111:14Vhe"`"7-. ALLtOrg : V 6 I4III. 20441876 J Notice to hereby girte thin theminual Lt. of ~,M . T ax. f"rmerly t.rnstot Lio•eveo,lllad Of Incomes, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate, &0., Are now in thin tram when payreeot' will be re ceived thereon by lir Collector. on end snot the FIRST DAS OF it:NE.I67O. Thee* Wee hal ing become deekektist bet Feld before the 2.70 th flay of lone. 1870. otherwise additlipeal expensat •111 be tnearred by the te.P.7O, ' E.III:7IINGTON. rm.. DePat , Collector for tto, Coimty of Arrustrono. and EDWLY LYON, zw. Deputy. Collector Ifar the county of Butler. wUI be ready to Motive after the let of Juno. ler thetr respective counties. and will poet hatless doshfee jui the u r . tote &me when and where they wOl 4 to receive Ilse taxes collectable .07 [M.RId mg) in greenback. or netioital I=2IEE offimborm. from 6 A. X. 14 3 P. of JOHN -SULLP7AN, , o l _,_ D ALTIMOH.E H E Ramo, SHAH, Ate. —Near Potboa. Herring to banithc •fl 2 -....0 , 4 , r4 b.. 0. badveC blackeral. all alse of oacbacaa; No. dp..11100. pottonVu. d.., all elic• at relflUlne PlaTinf b.. 41.1 a t vg barna*: Sale „el,: halter Web= to klub Itolls= 1 11.1112*2. ctOtce. For sale low to the wArr. taxa ' ll° - 1 and 114 Wood TENNESSEE COUNTRY 'CUBED 11.1.11.11-3 mks on MUM , PAM% War& tont rim to Ws by m ay• Co., II 0 MEM CI=M
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