The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 04, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
HONE NEWS.
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Our Saturday terxrevr °exerts, containing
a Pill description of the Soldiers' Monument,
LayingitTl the Corner-filmic, and the General
obsairanoe of Decoration Day, can .be had at
our Counting Room this morning. It ie
the paper to sad to your Glenda. ,
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Aliansaa Moreland yesterday committed
T PO Im O o o tb 2 p le ßr e i t e l n
O t ' o ß Pourkfort h
felonious wdys
.
The And. Insurance Company still cowl,-
Ite4l to gain favor with Pittsburgbers. Their
stock Is going rapidly. tee prospectus on
second page.
The boy Dennis:O'Connor. who was run
°Tar on I.4berty street Thursday erenlng Is
reeoverhur, and will-It Is expected, be about
again In a few days.
Allegheny City rejoices in another new• pa
per. called the Twitted!, Star. T. Burton le the
editor and proprietor. We suppose the long
est pole will knoolr the .Perslininori."—
Mercantile LIE ary:—Thls Ituktltutlon will
rune the clreulntion of books on and aft,
Saturday. June during the day time. Ur
order of the Dlreetore. A. H. Lane, Sacrata-
Alderman Butler yesterdity Unseal a war
mat for the arrest nt Albert Goltbouse. Al
bert had been engaged In a little knock down
galllo with George Moreland. George came
out second best.
Dy•pepola.—A new and effectual remedy for
the care of dyopepsla and all Willows com
plaints ill ,tut free by the Philadelphia Botanic
Iturtituta upon application. Read their state
ment on fleet page.
litatlooery of all NW.. and of the quality
and variety that cannot be surpaseed In the
city. All the lute Ifegarineitand 'nonrated
Papers at Col. J.l). haul's No. Smithfield
street,
street, nett M
door to anonic Book.
31n. Loiters. a denizen or Ilardscrabble,
Injudiciously threatened to split Mrs. Klee in
twan, and to tear her into fragments. Alder
roan Morrow has the. case in hand, and 'Mrs.
Lortanvelli haven hearing to-day.
Mercantile Library.— The circulation of
books at this Institution poill be resumed this
day. .llntll anal remocid into the Library
Booms proper. books will not be given out
after seven o'clock in the evening. See ad•
vertise.meut.
Attention. Douglas Zottasea.—A meeting
will be held at the Miller street school house
on Monday evenlng, June nth. at :X o'clock.
, Buslnesa of importance to be transacted.
• •Uy order of
• G. S. MASSET, Capt..
arena Courert.—Mles Emelt wilrgive a
vocal and instrumental concert at Liberty
Hall, East Liberty - , ou .Monday evening next,
soil from the able corps of aseletazde she will .
hAve, we have no doubt but that It will prove
%MIAs success. Sec card in another column.
"Lamb. Victories and Milla—Under this
heading, on our first page, will be found the
'advertisement of Jno. C. Kennedy & Sons,
Wnablngtori, D..C. These gentlemen offer
some rare bariumns In the way of real estate.
which we call the attention of our capitalists
to.
1111 Whlpplug.--5. S. Ross. who resides
near the upper basin. like other men objects
to having his children whipped by other peo
ple. hence when Jr,. Ellen Johnson chastised
I,a three year old Boss she got bend( into
trouble. Alderman Shure'e eonstnble is look
ing for her:
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Discharged.—William McOwtney, who was
charged with the larceny of Mr. Shiptun's
watch, — had a hearing before the Mayor
Thursday afternoon whet,. from the testimo
ny elicited. It was clearly evident that there
was no foundation for the charge, and the ac
cused was discharged.
.oTer.—Yesterday afternoon about 3,14
o'clock David McCarty, a boy. teas run over
on Penn street, near Seventeenth. by a buggy.
He wu cut in the head and braised on the
leg, but not dangerously Injured. The driver
of the vehicle gave himself up to Alderman
/nerd:, but acne subsequently discharged.
Rte Temptation.—yesterday George A.
made Information before Deputy Mayor
Nichols against Leopold Hart for disorderly
cow:inch It to alleged • that the accused at
tempted to drag the other into his saloon on
Penn • street. Ross had been a patron of the
establishment. but recently - "swore off." and
thus seas again tempted. Warrant issued.
Abandonment—Fannie Essex made Informa
tion before the Mayor. yesterday, charging
her husband. Marks Hama, with abandon
meat. A warrant was leaned, and Charles was
arrested and taken to the lock-up. He was
exceedingly drunk when arrested. and on ex
amination three bottles of whisky and fifty - -
three dollars in cash were found In his posses=
slots. He Is held for trial.
Variety anil Beauty.—There is as much beau
ty sad variety In manufactures sometimes, as
in what Is called the fine arts. Take. for ex
ample,thentock of quecnsware an exhibition
at neaLlberty street. from the Keystone Pot
tery. Elegance, taste. delicate finish and beau
tiful outlines, are comprised In It. The fancy
may be pleased in these articles of every-day
use. last as well as in any other department.
Oldteery.—We regret to atIl2OllOCO this morn
the death of Mr. (leo. W. nard. which
ing
occurred yesterday morning a L t e t o he residence
of his father, In Butler county. The disease
which terminated his existence was enlarge
ment of the heart. The deceased was well
known in this community. and had been en
gsged In Journalism. at intervals. for several
year., at one time haring the edltoriar man
agement of the Plttsbtargh fir fu
neral will take place to-morrow afternoon.
Pare to Law reneerille.—A are occurred
about half past ten o'clock last night la Sic
broom factory on Forty-fourth
street. Sereoteenth ward, by which the build
ing. a two story frame. and Its contents Wert.
destroyed. The alarm wns sounded from boo.
74, to which the engines in the Third District
responded, but the flames had made such pro-.
gross that it was Impossible to Bare the build
ing. The loss will not fall short of $1 700. and
we are informed that tbere.was no inentrance
upon it.
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Rlsenwel• - -tn exciting runnwar occurred
on Write avenue yesterday afternoon about
one o clock. Dr. Dallaher's hone attached to
his buggy. was tied to a post in front of Abel's
drug store. between Elm and Logan afro when
it became frightened, pulled the post up. and
started down Wylie avenue. ne a r flight the
animal took the -pavement Congress
street, knocking down tree bones. demolish
ing steps and wrecking the vehicle. The *el
mat. freed from the...buggy. ma several squares
before it was final ll y secured. The loss from
the buggy and harness will be about gIZ.
Nobody hurt.
The Grseiry • House of Dilworth, Harper
Co.. although but Fecently established,is
one of the strongest and most popular in this
city, and already It has a heavy. patronage in
Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohlo.
The two A lb ertrt of the ern .W. Dil
worth and Harper. are energetic and
reliable business men, fully up to the times,
and well versed in everything that pertains to
their particular branch of trade. Mr. Dil
worth boo been engaged actively and eaten-,
alvely In the grocery buslness from his boy
hood and understands It fully and thoroughly
In all Its various details.
Enterprise In Journalism
The Clommereka of yesterdaT published aa
article headed. "Wool In Beaver County." and
gave credit to the Bearer Argus for the same.
Theentire article was the Oszerres report
of the wool market of Pittsburgh. published
in the lame of the nth OIL. The Arlan, chem Ir
ed the heading to suit Beaver county. As we
tarnish the live -stock.. wool. and produce
martatior various country rapers. we trust
that la the future they will glee due credit.
and thus 'nen our neighbor embarrassment
In publishing the reports weeks after their ap
pearance in the CIAIZTTC.
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The following shown the number of deaths
that oPeurred during the week, ending May
ni, as reported by Dr. J. Guy McCandless,
'l7okt:a of Board of Health: •
Consumption, 3: tyPb o-ormlatial fever. I; par-
Ills*. 1: prematnre birth. a; loan Mon. 3; con
vulsion, & Inflamailon of brain, fi sculet fe
ver.oarsbroupinal menin gi tis. g; marasmus.
*cholera Wantons. * uremia, I; congestion of
brain, 1; Inflamatlon of lung. 1; hydrocepha
lus.* diarrhoea .. I; apoplexy. 1: Old age, 1.
Of the above there were under 1 year. It
from 1 to** 2 to 4e; 15 te Zl. 1: 30 to 33.1; JO
to At 50 to 10.*C0 to 1:80 to 90.1.
Males. ltr. females. O. white, 3 * colored. I.
Totallo. -
Gran/ °peals' of Dry Gar/.
There 1411 he • grand opening of saantirely
new stock of dry g oo d. b y H .....
Murphy & Co.. moonset§ to J. W. Barker &
Co., No. le Market street, on id oo d A y
The stock has Just been purchased under per
sonal supervision by one of the member. of
the new Arm, and is In every teepee s choke
and .complete. All the gentlemen cocooning
. the premed firm were connected with the old
bones ofJ.W; Barker & Co., and are well no
" imalitted with the tastes of Its numerous ma
ma. They will leave nothing undone, me
are mantled, in the way of selling cheap and
goo d, to give satisfaction to their
muleteers, sad sectire a liberal *hereof public
patronage.
latarealeg AZOOtllleelM.li
* Captain Hugh 8. Fleming the genial and
Main occupant of our stirievaity wilt bare
something of Interest transpiring at his odice
Lathe Court House Monday morning commes-
Mug at tea o'clock—that being the time for
the Wes, presided over by Wm. The an
ntrunoement will be orespecial interest to cap.
ttalists, areg the proparty to be dis
posed of, some of the • finest Pieces of
real orate in the county. The opportunity is
one which the wise will know how to im
rfrove. The worthy and accomplished con
- ductor of the ceremonies will he assieted by
bin allable and efficient clerk, Mr. W. H.
Deal, who front experience has come to be at
UM on such occsiamp. There will doubt
less be a full attendance.
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Personal. •
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Rm. yookilu Ohlinger. the highly esteemed
plater of the Etna German M. Erehurch of
this city, has been appointed, by the Board of
In A omm tsolonary to Foochou Chins. Herrin
leave for his distant field of l
aborb about the
Mit of - next September. He een pantos
„sal the church here since lOW. and has wini the
love of ell with whom • he. emaciated. Hie
many friends
to trzommtu t lig h t in with the
itte°ll74o. sent a s
the first German HMV,
odisZminister sent as a missionary from this
Country to foreign lands. Impressed with the
imputanoe and solemn responeibility of the
wort and with a fervent zeal and love for It,
he can hardly fall to be a faithful: earnest
toiler, and achieve abundant encomia. The
best wishes cud Christian sympathies of his
friends go with him. •
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A DUEL.
Mae and %Vowels the Canae—A Reapectable
Married Man or Allegheny Fleeced by •
Street Welber—He la Prosecuted for Adul
tery and Fights a Duel., •
A duel In Pittsburgh in May, 1970 Two
men meet in a morn in one of one principal
hotels, and. taking position at opposite end..
deliberately flee two shots apiece at each
Other. Had such an affair transpired a cen
tury ago, It might not have created a sensa
tion, as the code diulin watt then the code of
honor. But at this late day. la thlsr en
lightened and civilized city. from whence
tl
practice of duelling has long since
been expelled, and rejected as one of the re
lics of the barbarism of the dark ages,this state
ment naturally enough seems incredulous and
strange, aye, wondrous strange. but 'tie no
more strange than true. That such a thing
did transpire there la nu doubt. We hove the
names of the parties and facts out of which
the dlMeulty originated. The former we with
hold for prudential reasons, but the hitter are
public property. and we give them for tho ben
efit of our readers.
The story involves the telmiatioo of a ...-
riban d
heretofore a d
bornet ;se moral
:gt
character .
nod for the sake of "
b ly we
w,lrco4.hrl; name
rtrofrr v:him
rpublic.4enttys in the
it till
donne of ;" I n the caTtrif. to
;,—lt Lim ;,,4:" " w a - c e n will call him Mr. Billings.
It appears that Mr. who Is a
mien
It thirty-tiro
ea
of age, the proprietor
of an establishment in Allegheny, a married
man. and the father of two or three children,
about a year %Wee beeline en:tinctured of one
of the demi fluoride of this t heft a-woman destl
tute of principle, who by t and otherwise
has robbed him of over three thousand dol
lars. Mr. Billings is a man of rather
weak mind, and front the time he
first became acquainted with this vile
woman. gave ber almost complete control of
his purse. She took advantage of his getter ,
witty and expended his money lavishly, and
not being satisfied with' hoover could ob
tain from him by asking for it even added the
crime of larceny to her "uiltitude of sins"
and at one time stole a check for SI,IXIO and
anotherfor 1400, on both of which she pro
cured the money, they having been endor
sed I stro 4 - b - im.
Sostrong was Mr. ll's infatuation for the
vile creature that ho
never once suspected
the theft, and even when It was fully
demonstrated to him that she had procured
the money on the checks he refused to believe
It.
Ills friends haMag discovered. huw matters
were resell ve.Lto save him from hie folly if
possible, and to that end one of then, came to
a police - °Meer in this city who was con
sulted as to how their end might be accom
plished. The facts of the ease were stated to
him and it was resolved between.- the
parties that an information should: be
made against Mr. Lt. charging him with
adultery. and after he was arrested withdraw
the • .
iiikiCtiniire.on7C;;dilloil7l3it he have nothing
more to do with the woman. The °dicer. at
the request of Mr. B:s friend: made the infor
mation before an Alderman to Allegheny, and
the accused was arrestedUnd held for it hear
ing, and the girl: hearing of the matter, nut
in an appearance at the hearing and demand
ed three hundred dollars to compromise the
case. Mr. 1.1. being somewhat alarmed at the
turn affairs had taken, agreed to give her
that amount, and she In turn..signed an agree
ment not to prosecute him. '
The officer who had made the Information,
-having no interest in the matter further than
Mr. B. 's welfare, informed him that it was not
necessary for him to pay the three hundred
dollars. and he went to the girl and on a threat
of proaccuting her fur the larceny-of the check
before mentioned, succeeded in having her
disgorge stlM, which was paid over to Mr. 8.,
who, in 'compliance with his agreement. re
turned WO of it to the , girl, and then it was
thought the matter would end. But It didn't.
The Interesting part of the affair was yet to
_transpire, and that was
A few days since Mr. 11. and the officer who
bad made the Information against hint met et
one of our principal hotels, and adjourned to
a room to have a friendly talk over the mat
ter. They had not been in conversation long.
however, until a point of difference arose be
tween them. Mr. B. asserted that the girl
with whom he. won alleged to have commit
ted adultery was a virtuous and decent girl.
and the officer .tented the assertion.
Words were multiplied and finally. .blows
- were exchanged. and Mr. It. being
the smaller min, was -knocked down.
Ile gut up and was knocked down a
second time. Being satisfied that he was not
able to tight the officer to that manner he pro
.sed that they should fight a duel, nod
each having a pistol, pistols were selected as
weapons. There being as person with them.
and not desiring to give the matter any more
Publicity than was necessary, they resolved
to dispense with seconds. and arrange the
preliminaries themselves. They accordingly
took PollitiOns in opposite corners of the
room, end at the word fire, two shots were
exchanged. but owing to the excited state
of their nerves. the aim was unsteady -and
neither shot took effect. Mr. B. had by this
time become much cooler, and proposed that
the conflict would end. Ile admitted that he
WWI wrong. and said he was satisfied that the
officer had acted as his friend. tln ended the
duel,but there is an after-piece which we
propose to give at another time, as It Is not
yet fully developed.
Sabbath School Sault tram"
The fourth anniversary of the Sixth Accuse
United Presbyterian Mission Sabbath School
was held last evening ln the chief auditorium
of the Sixth Avenue United Presbyterian
Church. Long before the appointed hour
well dressed and smiling children, with their
parente were flocking to the church. Al sfe
entered the church we were struck with the
beauty and appropriateness of the deceit:alone.
Evergreen wreathe interwoven with fragnint
natural flowerswere spended from pillar,
and ceiling, end pis jets su . in great profusion.
Almost every child held In its hand a beauti
ful boquet, and the pulpit and platform were
adorned with a profusion of boquets and
Lowers, Behind the pulpit KM a gorgeous
evergreen tree In whose branches was
fastened gilt cards bordered with roses,
containing the beautiful wools of Holy
Writ contained in the Oft h chapter
of Galatians, ITArd and 23,11 verses:—
•' But the fruits of the Spirit are these:
love. joy, peace. long-suffering, gentleness.
goodness, faith. meekness. temperance." The
-Works of 'the Flesh, - contained in Galati.*
540, were printed on cards in variegated let
ters, and fastened to the wall in the form of
a cone right over the pulpit. On the platform
was arranged six hundred beautifully, gilt
tat:lke—the gift of tire Superintendent tegthe
children. The Sixth avenue Mission School
tele e w ni l l ifte Ct' , alrd '- d a e s irgwvi ' v t : e .... , ve.rerit t i
come very One pieces of - music. Professor
Edwin Sherratt presided at the organ.
The exercises were introduced by the sing
ing or a part of the 65th psalm. commencing:
"Before the Lorda people
waits
To praise Thy name In Zion's gates."
Reading of the scripture in concert then
followed. conducted by Rev. John S. Sands.
Rev. Thos. It. Rams led in an appropriate
prayer. Singing again a part of the psalm com
mencing:
"As pants the heart for cooling flood .
So pants my soul 0 living Go I,
To taste thy grace.'
Then followed a highly Interesting re port _
from the Secretary. James A. Smeigh. Reg
from which we append a brief synomiin.
Total enrollment of the school le& Increase
over last year 140. First Sabbath evening each
month. Children's Union Prayer meeting;
Children's Prayer meetings every Sabbath
evening; Children'. Singing Class every Tugs
day evening; Juvenile Choir Clan each Thurs
day evening; Young Men., Literary Society
each Thursday evening. Papers, tracts and
'cards distributed In the school and In outside
missionary work W,OOO. Teachers' weekly
meeting each Friday evening. The Uniform
Lesson System Is adopted, using the Menlo.
ational Teacher Series.
Xr.timeigh alio on behalf of thelTreasurer.
Mi.. Xattie (lark. reported SIM as the total
amount of the Sabbath School collections fur
theyear.
' Iles. T. If. Ilanna then conducted the Con
cert exercise; taking as subject the ''Fruits
of the Spirit" contained to the words RS pre
ented on the tree. The lesson, if we could
Judge from the earnest attention and breath
less silence. was a great success. Mr. Rama
taught in an earnest, loving, simpl e
h manner,
which could not fail to arrest tattention
and captivate the hearts of the little ones.
As he presented each word in order the chil
dren repeated In concert. • paasage bearing
on It; after which the Choir joined In singing
A vent of nu appropriate psalm. Then follow
ed an address from Major Wm. Frew. Xr.
Frew atemed to be a favorite with the chil
dren if we could indge from the hearty ap
plause he received. Hls remarks were very
appropriate to the occasion.
At the close of the address Rev. Hr.
Hays, of Allegheny, . led In prayer. The
Superintendent, Thomas H. Rabe. YAq.,esil.
dressed a few word.. when the children were
marched up to the platform, when each re
ceived a copy of a beantiful book. preunted
by the respective teachers.
3Ve have had the pleasure of being present
at the former anniversaries of this school.
but nonewhich has ever been such a perfect
AUCCAiII, and around which happlermemories
will ever linger.
Caltronda Teacher. Eamnflon
The great exeuraion of school teachers
whicn left. San Francisco Saturday, May 93th,
numbering about three hundred, passed
through here last evening on their way to New
York. over the Fort Wayne and Pennsylvania
route from Chicago. In point of numbers, this
is the largest excursion ever organized on the
Pacific slope to cross the continent by ran.
They were taken from m iles. sco to
one
change
hundred with but one
change of can. and from Omaha to New York,
fourteen hundred mile., with one more change
at Chicago. To those of the party who had
turned Cape Horn, crawled the Isthmus or
toiled their weary way for months overland
to reach California, this flight of lees than a
week from ocean to ocean must have seemed
like a dream.
They had come throak without sickness,
delay or accident of sort and were as
fresh and merry at the end of the three thou
sand miles as we should expect to find them
the nest day out. Their train of palaces, the
smooth and solid track of the Pittsburgh
route. and the lively time Superintendent
p raise
Larag d gave
thirty t his , division. were loudly
bypa .
Mr. Kimball, general agent of the Pennsyl
vania Central in the West, and Mr. Jame'
Denman. Superintendent of Public Schools In
California. who accompanied the o f
eax*araP"dininhgereoir U . e m"a n n d d return t f u ew rn w da e y st s
by way of Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and
other western cities.
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Tuesday evening next the lovers of the
good, pure, and the true In music will have a
a rich treat in the grand Clamed Concert to be
given at Pt. Pauis Cathedral. The rnaingers
of the entertainment have bees careful to
select a class of music not often brought be
fore our people. but which is of the highest
order of excellence and embodies some of the
finest gems with which the world has ever
been favored. The performers
agreesemb any
of our best amateurs, whose names auf"
Orient quarrantee that the affair will
be of the most meritorious character
In the preparation for the event the greatest
care has been exercised In every part. awl it
Is confidently expected that the concert will
be one not excelled by any Previous effort of
the kind ever witnessed in this city. We can
assure, our music-loving renders—and who
is not of this glass I—that a rare entertain
ment la in store for them, one which should
net be Interfered with by env other engage
ment for Tuesday evening next. Go and en
joy sad be made better and happier by an
evening spent In sacred music and song.
THE COURTS.
U.S. amslt Coot—dodge McCandless.
FIDAY,Inne 3.—United States District At
torney Swope died an Information. in the na
ture of a wilt of gat° venerante. against the
Second National Rank of Erie. to comm.l said
corporation to show by what authority it con- I
tinues to exercise the
privileges and franchises '
of a National Bank. Inasmuch as said oriel- .
leges hare been forfeited by said bank by re
ceiving .d taking a higher rate of Interest
than Is alio WO by the Act of Congress under
"hic4 h" Its
a ' tVi t ll . =;po - Tt h e .
tlt r e it ioulTlt
made reto r t . .
Monday n June. This Is the first writ of Its
character, we are informed, that has ever
been Issued against a National Bank.
Proceedings were also instituted against
the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad
company for tales, dee the United States.
amounting to $70,000, alleged to have been
collected by the company from the bondhold-
Rrs, and not paid to the Collector of Internal
evenue. In violation of the act of 1h64. Also
a suit against the same company for penalties
incurred In not paying the taxes as required
by said act.
District Court—Judge. Kiritpetrick.
FIUDAT. June 3.—Uonegger - & Co. for use of
Waring & King, re. H. D. Graham & Bro., for
eign attachment on a contract fur oil sold and
delivered, two cases.. Plaintiffs claim that
they had a contract with defendants, who re
side to St. Louis. to deliver to them two cer
tain quantities of oil at a stated price and
time, which was tendered at the time and
place. but oil having declinM price defend-
ants refused to receive the oiland thla action •
is brought to recover the difference between
the contract price and the value of the oil at
the date at which It was tendered, which In
the first case amounts to fBOO ,and POO -In the
other.
Real Estate Transfers. -
The following deeds were admitted to re
cord in the office of Thomas 11. Hunter, Re
corder for Allegheny county, Friday, June 3.
150:-
James Dimon to E. 1/. Dithridge. February
latite twenty by one hundred feet. Chat
ham street, Pittsburgh. with buildings.
43.7,50
Samuel Garrison's heirs to John Gordon,
April 16. 1670; forty-eight by one hundred
feet. It
Street, Eighteenth ward. Pitts
burgh 1100
John R. Bringle to Annie Askine, September
10, if one hundred and twenty by two
hundred and fifty feet, New Franklin Road.
Reserve township, with buildings,. 0.700
Elijah Dainty to James McCune, et al. May 3,
le;O: thirty by one hundred and twenty feet
on Water street, borough of West Elizabeth.
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George Hester to Pout 11. Hacke, June :'t.
WV; five acres and sixty-four perches of
land, Collins township .10.000
Jam. S. Devlin to Henry ihort, June 2.1, 16t.J:
twenty by one hundred feet on Calvin street,
Seventeenth ward, Pittsburgh. ...1&p...
W. A. C. Thomson to George Iteis. .111110 2n:
11* 1. twenty by one hundred and forty-live
feet on Manor strent,South Pittsburgh, with
buildings 130)
Wm. H. Evans to Edward L. Wood. June I.
I:370: one and one-fourth acres of laud in
borough of bit. Washington, with buildings.
-PAO
Walter P. Fell to A. )4. tiolfe. April I. IMO;
one acre and one hundred and six perches
of land In borough of Mt. Washington. with
buildings c..... . . Id'.loo
IL S. Fleming. Sheriff. to Catharine Shddler.
Mny 'Ai ISM; twenty-two by one hundred
and ten faekon LOG g Lane, Alleghww, with
buildings ....... . . .... $173
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• OrChA Horse.—The Opera House. which
has been closed during the present week, the
regular season having terminated. will be re
opened this afternoon, on which occasion Mr.
Flank Conklin, the . court courteous andlgentlensanly
treasurer, will be the recipient of a benefit.
Mr. Harry }lotto. the ever popular - funny
man." having volunteered hi! services on the
occasion. arrived in the city yesterday looking
bale and hearty, anti was cordially welcomed
"home" by his many friends. In considera
tion of Mr, Hotto's kindness in favoring us
with his presence again, it has been arranged
by his friends to tender him a benefit this
evening for which occasion an immense hill
has been arranged. Of course alLthe:friends
of the bettedetarles will attend the Opera
House this afternoon and evening.
Coxiso.—There ire at present so many
worthless companies of minstrels traveling
through the country that "burnt cork - enter
tainments are almost if not quite below par.
but when a test class troupe visits the city.
especially one no well known as CRITC(.36 3:
Males'. the stock goes up Instantly. and the
prevailing question is. "Have you been to hear
the minstrels?" Monday evening this well
known andpopular company will commence
an engagement at the Academy of Music of
sin nights and one matinee. during which time
we have no doubt the house will be crowded.
.Gru.v r LrOzs's3llMerligt.S. have been draw
ing large audiences at the Academy of Music
doing the past week, which Is the, best evi
dence that the troupe is a good one. They
give a grand matinee this afternoon, and close
their engagement with this evening', enter
tainment.
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Enrivrta G Azar's.. I read with pleasure.
quite recently, regarding the organization of
a "aloe" selected front the (*moo. '111:e
-gherty" and . .Enterpriae" dabs. which I think
Rill render a rood SLCCOUrti after a Ilitleprae-
While Cincinnati has her professional - Red
Stockings:* and Chicago her - White Stock
ings.- let us be content with a club of grid
class amateur players. Praesslonal tow. hall.
like professional rowing. is a somewhat -four
subject to discuss, and calculated to discour
age our To.d men from cultivating these ath
letic graces. Let Pittsburgh and Allegheny
young men practice this fine , health, ruutlme
on some green trait!. as often as business en
gagements wilt allow. and more for physic,'
culture thin with view Xo professlOnal ex
ellence.
In it neet.arj. in order to keep up the pub
interest in oat-door sport calbulated to de
relop the man, that we must introdnee the ex
citement of professional contests, which are
sometimes sharp enough to develop the um/te
ster" '
Let our young men enjoy the freedom of the
ball ground and the excitement of the friendly
contest for eneellence; It will Inelgornte the
body and enliven the mind for the graver du
ties of the studentthe merchant.. But let
our base ball club. be composed of gentlemen
...ten.: aspiring only .10 practical excel
lence within re...hie bounds.
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Joseph Chapman, by attempting to get out •
of one difficulty In an Improper mariner. has
Involved himself in a far more serious one.
It appears that Joseph went to his boarding
house, which is kept by a widow lady, a few
days since. and being slightly under the in
fluence of liquor, he resolved to break up
hormekeeping for the lady. Ile was Inter
rupted in his amusement. however, alter
having demolished a large mirror. and turned
out of the house. To prevent a recurrence of
the affair. the lady made Information before
an Alderman charging Joseph with dis
orderly conduct. A warrant was Is
sued and -placed In the hands of officer
O'Hara who started In search of the valiant
mirror smasher and found him at the Hush
House. yesterday morning drunk as usual.
When the officer oriented him he resisted, and
It Is alleged struck the officer several blows.
Assistance tame. however, ind the prisoner
hearing,en before the Alderman, who
. after a
n committed him to Jail. Officer
O'Mara then made Information before the
Ifaorr charging Chapman with assault and
battery. A commitment was lodged against
the accused. .
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Among the white residents on the bin r.
Mrs. Margaret Neely. She bag a great aver
sion to her colored neighborr, which was man
ifested in several overt acts against them. Six
times she was before Alderman Hatter. and
twice before Alderman Lindsay in one day.
but her warlike spirit cooled •not. She wee
dm In her determination to exterminate
them from ber neighborhood. Yesterday. for
the tenth time. she appeared before Alder
man McMaster. It was alleged that she oh
served Nettie Rom a young colored girl.
quietly engaged in scrubbing in front of her
boom, when she Pelted the bucket and brought
It with I,,rce down upon toe younger female's
head, following up the attack with other
demonstration , of a violent character. She
will have n hearing before the Alderman to:.
day. •
A (*stainable easy fitting suit of cloth
log bee a silent influence upon a man'.
character and actions Which Is not gen
erally recognized but which Is neverthe
less felt. An Individual can never ap
pear in hi. proper light with an awkward
unseemly, chafing coat or vest or garment of
any kind. The noise of a goose saved Itome;
and sometimes a man's suit of clothing has
the shaping, Ina great measure, of his future
destiny.
To be always on the- ante side, and get the
.f oil value of the money expended gentlemen
wlii And Hespenheide & Co.'s fashionable
house, N 0.50 Sixth street, Just the place fur
them.
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The proprietor of the famous Continental .
Fifth avenue. below the Postollice. hew suc
ceeded In popularising hip establishment by
attention to a few simple rules, the most im
portant of which Is the preparation for the
guest, of food In season and of the best quali
ty and quantity. tio in at any hour otemptf the day
d eml ta ready which will e ap
anpetite o a f
any who can et all appreciate th what
Is healthful and palatable. One feature of the
estatillshment• is the regular Saturday and
Wednesdardinners, with which especial care
is taken. Call to today ye hungry ones and
appease your appetites with the most deli
cious of viands.
Books at Half Prim—Sabbath School LibralT
Books, Medical Works, Theological Works,
Architectural and Mechanical Works,togetto
er with a luxe collection of valuable miscel
laneous works received from families, at Col.
.1. D. Eon's, No. Smithfield street, next
door to Masonic
naleken, Atgentle.,
Tobacco. agars. - Pipes. •
Tobacco. Cigars, Pipes.
Tobacco. Cigars. Pipes,
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes.
Tobacco, .Cisars, Pipes,
Il Mbli ar cc°. s, ° T ul l stre et, sebrd l ei l Me or
retail, :II lb w s lia l tst N b ' r ' a i nt ' lls.No better stock
in tin , . 1 4. Good articles and cheap prices.
•
be l(eeee.' VI.. Md. mut Brew. 11.1brIgge.
Ladles' Lhde open worsted Hose.
Brown Gs% Ho..
Ladies' Med.. Underwear, la great variety;
at the New Stand Stocking Store.
Jon. Disowxale & Co.
Do. BO Fifth avenue..
The eteled ISOUK , — Clean, ee and
om
fortablc are the characteriatica at the Ofrarti
House. Allegheny. Like the Emit. thin old
establiehed house weans , under the Proprietor-
WI. or Mr. G. Lighthap, to have
ita youth. Tiavelera through the city. or au
ed
who want a quiet. convenient boarding
house. should atop at the Girard House: Conner
of Federal and Robinson streets. Alicirhenr. •
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SBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1870.
Mlloll'4l Cot:wiry Residence
For sale. within twenty-five minutes' drive -
of City Rail and only ,six minutes' walk
from Laughlin or Fraakstowa statical on
the Connel'Brine Railroad. There are be.
tweet sevFn and eight acres of ground in •
the very highest state of cultivation and •
laid in the most tasteful manner, by
an_expert in that lino, in walks. drives.
em. It is acknowledged, by persons famil
iar with this anti all the leading proper
ties adjacent to thetity, to have the very
finest variety of fruita in this part of the.
country, Mich as apples. peaches, pears,
plums, cherries, quinces. apricots, nectar
ines, grapes, ice., and an endless variety
of garden vegetables, flowers, &c.,and the
great variety of shrubbery- and shade
trees. some of them very rare, is unsur
passed by any other place in this part of
the country. The view of the city, the
river, and the whole country around. is
varied and truly magnificent. The honse
is a cottage, very conveniently arranged,
and the gunlener'it house is very hand.
some and well gotten up; also, a good stn
hle, carriage house, &e. There afe two'
wells anti one spring of the verybest ma
ter, delightfully cold. and also a very
large underground cistern, with pump,
em. The vegetable garden is now fill) of
`fine vegetable s. many of them now ready
for use. There are Many attractions too
numerous — to mention, such as patent
swings, kc. It is certainly the moat de.
nimble place now for sale in this part of
the country, and Must be seen to be ap
preciated, for there are many attractions
that are really too grand for deacription
without seeing them. This very desira
ble property will be sold low and on rea
finable terms. The neighborhiaxl is ex
and, in slier, „cannot be surpassed
n any other parfi of the country. For
'miller information inquire of C. 11.
eive, 58 Fourth at'enue.
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Here ane a few of the claims which, it
is hoped, - with due modesty, ore set forth
by Messrs. C G. Hammer .1; Sons, .4 NOR.
48 and 50 Seventh. avenue, in behalf
of their extensive furniture establishment:
That it is more extensive, produces mon.
elegant furniture, and of later styles at
more durable character than any other
tablishment in thi , pity, which, notwit
standing its superior character, they ai
at the ordinary rates.
.
There are rather high pretensions, con.
sidering the amount and character of the
competition they lhave, amino one is ex..
peeled to udinit them without seeing for
himself. Parties'interested in the subject
are invited to visit their extensive show.
rooms and view! the display of elegant
furniture, with the pnindse dint they inn
not 'see anything like it elsewhere in
Pittsburgh. Understand. you are not in.
vitd to he bored into in, rchrteing iti op lie
rf yourself. but!. See an extensive display
of furniture or n e , character not lather:a
prodirced in Pitt:4lmrgh. The halls are
large, well lighted. With convenient pas
sage to allpaet4.,and the furniture ar
ranged for exhibition. not piled in stacks,
so that. whether-purchasing or not, your
visit may be a pleasant one.
Elrpnt Maa.loa lloame;
Formerly is-0w1...id by James A. Ilutchi
son,Y:sq.; Sixth ward, Allegheny City, to.
goiter with about three acres of ground_
frontingon the Ohiii river. Preble,liayard
and Adams streets. The river front is
MO feet. the mansion is about l 4 btu 44
feet, tw,i stories high, slate roof Abe'
rooms are large—parlor IS by 4,4:Vning
room 10 by 2S_, library 17 by 111, hall S by
'4O, porch S by 40, and the chamber.,
kitchen, pantry, bath and other moms are
all very large and airy. and convenkently
arrangesl, so as to go into why ro oli in the
house without having to go through an.
other. Nearly all the rooms have marble
or slate mantles, the ceilings are lofty and
many of them han d somely paneled in
tasteful style the grounds am handsome
ly laid out in lawns, Sc, and well covered
with fine fruit. such as apples, peaches.
at, and other ntilall fruit. The hn
nn two fronts--the ABC on the river i
tagniticent view of the river and
.L 1 Cl,lllllry around, ,and 1 1 1 11 1"
pleanant plan, Laving the f meth liy•eze
(nun the river. and free from any smoke.
Woot., Ac. Inquire of H. Lrce. 5N
Fourth avenue.
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A.Leggatc, Auctioneer, invite. i.pecial
ttentlon to the following aide.;
Monday.Juu” fill, at ten o'cloek,the
muse and lot.-"-g, Monierey atreet. tad
journal from Monday last) This in n.
good property. on a good turret. near nal
Park. nu • flue of cars and very desirable.
The four adjacent yannit lota, 21 by 70
feet, and on corner lot, 20 by 70 feet, on
which Is built the foundation of - a
house.
Also. at II o'clock of the same day. a fine
lot 'on (tall/4:ller street, Sertunt wart.
All,,l tt •av 100 by rm feet at the
saint• time, several Mtn in John Me.
emery's plan in Ilreecl's (trove. now laid
out in very denirahle building lots of.
various mixes—,-Partira unanttutinte4
thin locality aro*pet-tally it vital tit ex
amine, The, 1.111 Ite struck with ita
beauty and advantages. On Tuesday.
June 7th. at two &clock. those skiperior
building lota of Captain Jenks. on San
dusky street. above Ohio atreet.. The
corner lot mash. a brick dweiling of
right rooms and stable.
Full partrtulant of these and other sales
at A. I:emote's. 159 , Federal street, tile:
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Vnrivalled for quality and cheapness at
112 Federal street, Allegheny. • -
Spiced Salmon.
Fresh Lobsters.
._,Pickled Oyster..
• Speed (lama.
- resli Salmon. -
Pickled Lobsters.
Spiced th - steru.'
Pickled (lams.
Fresh Corn Oysters.
Sardines. Truires, Potted Meats
French Peas and Mushrooms, Capers..
Queen and 'Spanish 011 res, Olive Oil.
French Mixed Plcklea and Piccalilli,
Terrine des Foleallras. r•-•
English Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups,
Mustards.
Assorted Syrups, Extracts. Preserves,
• Marmalades, Delkesa Raisins. •
French Prunes, Seedless Raisins. •
Paper Shell Almonds.
Fine Canned Peaches, Plums, Cberri
and Fresh Fruits, in glass.
Choice Figa and Dates, Prnnrllon, Ac.
Ono BEAvE:r.
PM.% COAL &Wa
ker have on .land, and deliver didly teen
. „
part of Pittabargh and' Allegheny, Coati,
nut coal, and Black at the lowest cash
prices. Special rates to regular custom
ers and for large orders. This coal is the
Lent offered in the city. Other and card,
corner of-tanduaky street awl Westl'enn
Railroad, Allegheny city. rrns
PEOPLE al waym buy the beet, la the re
sun tliat Pier, Daman & Co. sell so muc
of their Omen ale.
The ellY iartaa this week has been unusuallY
crowded with strangers In attendance at toe
various public gatherings and conventions
which accounts In ■ steal measure for the
great trade enjoyed by Llebler at his ware
-rooms No. 104 Wood street. Strangers Vrbo
have been vexed beyond endurance with no
old rickety. rackety trunk, when —they see
such at those made by Liebler are not long In
supplying themselves with an outfit In that
• line. •
Menet Merino Shlrte and Drawers.
do. Merino Half Hone.
In greet variety et the New Stand Stockln
Store. John Dego!men & Co.. No. NJ Flit
avenue.
' The fleeted Terte.—The bait proof agains
the sweltering heat of these warm night. to
cool, delicious flavored dish of ice cre •
with Its accompanying concomitants, fro
Younitsun•s, comer of Limithflald. street an
Diamond alley. -Ladles end gentlemen en
saloonss one of tbe most attractive ice crea
s and confectioneries in the city.
Hun tlissdes.—W. W. Moorhead, Nu. 81 Mar
ket street. ha. Just received a newanortment
of line parasols and sun shades, comprisliig
every style and quality, and sold at elf prices.
Hummer lace staxls and novelties for the la
dies' wardrobe. Ribbons and- Powers. hats
and trimmings. gloves and fans hankerchlefs
and hosiery in endless profusion at Moos
head% 81 Market street. -
The a. /Unease. which are Peculiar to
males, u Female Weakness. Leucorrhen.Weak
Heck. Irregularities, and Nervous or General
Debility are permanently cured by the use of
Dr. Tierce's Alterative Extract or Golden
Medical Discovery. Sold by dm •gists. or send
KI.M to B. V. Pierce, M.D.. Bu ff alo. N. T.. and
get three bottles tree of express charges. •
The alpine Stock et Beaty U. Hale. Ilfer.
hat Thdar, at corner of Penn avenue and
Sloth street, le now large and complete. Mon
sieur Donpaln continues to preside at the cut.
Ling. tf
La&k desire what men admire. And this
little thing is Beauty. What do we gar la
beautiful? A transparent complexion and a
luxuriant head of hair. What will produce
these? Hagan's Barton& Balm will make any
lady of thirty appear but twenty; and Lynn's
Kathairon will keep every hair In its place,
and make it grow like the April past. It pre
vent. the hair from turning gray, eradicate.
Dandruff, and Is the finest Bair Dressing in
the world, and at only half ordinary cost. If
TOO want to get rid of Sallowness. Pimples,
Itieg.autrk., Moth-patches, etc., don't forget
um Baguette Balm. Übe:
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ELIZABETH, PA
Decoi - ation Deky..Round Hill
Mszisgs'. EtirrolTS GAzertE : As no
preparstiens'L'or observing Decoration Day
were made.by the citizens of this vicinity,
thn pupils of If ftrOony School. ElizAbeth
township, Win. F. Lindsey, teacher de
termined to ply th e i r fespectS to the mem
nries of the heroic dentl, • whfoll their gal.
last deeds on flood and field, demand of
old and young.
Early in the_afternoon tho Pupils re
paired to the residence of Mr. Jott n Power,
who gave then, privilege of ink ing and
using such flowers awl evergreons as were
needed, a kindness which iheJ' highly al -
preciated, '
.
In a very short time quite a largo num
ber of most beautiful evergreen wreathe
and handsome boquets were skilfully wo-
ven and tastefully arranged by the little
maidens, exhhhiting—auch elegant refine
ment as could come only from young and
tender hearts. filled with love forth., brave
moldier whoslied that they might live to
enjoy the blessings of ei /fee country.
Thin work being finished they returned
to the schoolroom, front whence they
marched to the Hound Hill graveyard,
where hen of "oar blue-coated dead" are
"sleeping the sleep that knows no hreak
ing." Here had assembled a number of
friends to witness and assist in the strew- •
ing of these gravea—an eshibition of the
fondest affection and deepest sorrow of
the human breast.
Aa appropriate song was sung by the
school children, after which Mr. Scott
Patterson, in a solemn and becoming man
ner, read that beautiful and. touching
poem, "Four hundred thousand men." •
The, girls, large and small, loaded with
Spring's most generous gifts, now pro.
neshslquietly and solemnly to each grave,
on which they placed their wreathes and
gently strewed their dowers. The bop;
followed, revenmtly passing each grave
with uncovered beads, •
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What solemn thoughts of the past Mlle
rushing in rapid succession through our
mind us we watched that little band wind
ing its way through this sileht city of the
dead, treading lightly over the green
turf that enshrines the lowly bed of mans.
departed spirits, and aelecting, here and
there a grave on which they. gently,
-quietly, solemnly and reverently laid these
tokens of love, - coming from warm and
generous hears—placell them on the
groves of bur nation's heroes who fell on
the bloody field, or wasted away. in the
dreary losvital, or sunk under thr hard
;ships of the long and tedious march; and
'then brOUght bark by loved ones, lifeless
and dying, to slonther in the sight of the
!••dear old home:: and in' guarded by ever
true and faithful friends!
-After the strewing of. dowers they. re.
turned to the vanl in front of the church.
where Miss Flom - Howell, in a Moat feel
ing and impressive manner, read eThe
Soldier's Hest." The school then Bung the
long meter Doxology in such a manner tut
told that their hearts were with the
flowers with which they had decorated
the graves of the soldier dead.
IlArtmosr.
bialesburg Free Prem. of May 30,
.•• hears from a source which cannot be
doubted, that a certain school teacher in
this city. wan recently,- guilty of a most
inhuman net of cruelty. It seems that one
of Ler pupils, a little boy about 8 years of
age, had committed mine petty misde
meanor, and, after whipping him quite se.
rarely, she furthered him punishment in
• the following manner: _ . She obliged him
to stoop over in such a mannsi . that Ida
head should hang down and his back
should he completely bent, allowing him
no support whatever, except the fore.
linger of the left hand; which she suffered
to mat uncut the floor. In this terrible
torturaome position she forced hint to re
main for half an hour.and, when that
time had passed, the victim of her Mugu :
Aar cruelty was insane. Incredible as it
mar seem, nothing as vet -hat. been done
to legally investigate titiacase.-
A llnnteville (Ala.) paper nays '.het
among the—wante of that plate are at
leant one cotton and one wool factory, a
paper factory, a factor for coopers' ware,
shingle factory sod an establishment for
masoning wood be Un- - drying. The raw
materials and facilitica for each, of thene
manufactures are said to be at hand or
easily available, the demand fur the' fah
rion great, and the Markets certain And
easy of.arcens. tio far the opening seems
a promising one for caritabittn, but just
for the rake of curiosity we would like to
know how thin liumnyille paper stand,. on
the, uentiou of Maintaining a rajtailiva
taritt for thn encouragement of borne in ,
d wary. ,If the South To moeken to join the
Itenwerary and the agents of the Europe
! on throutfneturern in thehoukue derontol
• for free trade. it bet espeet
to runt, litre for int....meta in liolustrlal
entetproteo.
I - here hare been ten thousand Ore hand
-1 red . and thlrty-une inind,crants landed it
New York within the list four dart, a num-
Wlmost unprecedented in the annals of the
Immigration department: On Wednesday the
geture of one thousand had .twenty-nine
passengers .ve as weighed and checked. There
were . hundred Pc andirtaelans. and this
clwas of immigranty hal become quite numer-
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Charley Ituaaell. driTer of on elves
atop, drova his hone into the 'leer at hash
Hie. reaterdoy morning and eras drowned
lartfter with his hot.. Howlt leaved
tie and two children.l
!toy: Gaw. Merino Shirts. .
do. Drawn Mixed Hal( Hose.
' do. Unbleached Mixed Half lime
At the New . Stand Stocking Store,
No. x 0 Fifth arena'
Do 7. vast •Triurk,lleegatehel Valise
Carr.ettats, or Traveler's Companion? Go t
Llebter's.o.lo4•Wo.4 etreet, nod take you
choice. •
Perseus traveling on the Allegheny Valley
Railroad vein the lima table changed In
tc.day'e paper.
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STANTON-1111811-On Thursday. Juno 114:a
W. nesetemee of tb. bride's brother, l Mt* C..
tla. Pa.. by the Bev: A. B. Bradford. Wy. BRAS
TON, or Ctatthnsa. 0., to Mu ICI.I.ICN KARIM
of tba former place.
DIED
LISONARD—On Irriday amralair. at teeliva•
0190400 W. L 4024440.
Funertil on Sentini, •PTICIINOON. at 4 o'clock
from the revidenoe of hie brothrr•ln•lntr. V. PC.
Holmes. 41 Seventh avenue.
UMBEIST--On Thonulay afternoon. at Otte
o'clock, Juno arl. 1070. ESlNA.daughtornf John
and Ellsa J. tiotabert... Years .4 3 month.
The funeral ntll arrive by the Anrwarrllle Jest,
on I.4Art.sesur mmorria. Junn 4th. at 10 o'clock.
to moon. to Allegheny enrnetary. Irrten4a of the
fatally ors reepectfully Invited to gtten4.
lIIIINEN—Atc4 yrlnas.
oclock 1.
Artamaks, on Sun.
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KASARINE.
A POIIADIL WARRAATEIITU'R66TOR6I3RAY
ItAIIL Also,
Kidder & Wetheral's Raven Ink,
The beatloliblo Ink In rho ma:let, tS
ant* pit bottlo. Zreir bottl•
_ warranted or no Ws.
Genuine French Glove Cleaner
Fur gleaning kid (Moves.. ror ma. -
L.H.ROSENIiNCITSr
Patent Medicine and Periume Depot,
• 140 411MIFIEb1 IcrnEr:r.
my11:109
TEAS!TE4S! T 1:
ost reeefrad,• lams and line assortment of Ns
TeasmonMedne of
YOUNG If yogN.
ooLdN'u
EIBSI
.
• SOISCIIONO.
Boyers are lovltell to Call and .01 amine the nook
orehee
eotallT end Wee tilt be for the Interest of the
.er. ...
Alb, on hnod. I nnd eicellont a.anrtinen
.1 choice ror solo bY •
EDWARD lIMAZLETON.
•Pa:RMM Npo.lllland 30 Diamond Saws.
Livißgstp_ & Co.,
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CASTINGS..
naf t,,,,t r: ,,, n our rpecialtr i tome Joint mw.
nottra.niCiwa'.l7A'AULT.'"
at, PoarA d " r 4511 1 111 Z
bona, Pa. J 1191.05
TT AIIGE SHIPMENTS OF ALL
L tied. I es. Palmer ". r po"py":; h turlu n gra,Vt d ai.i. "
mond s.rl ihtrouri and ct luon Pt?
nand, A llebeer. City, corner Fedora end OM
street. Oar lons experlenoe In the haleness en
:chine.. to allure have on band • end clase Artie].
and MI Coll White nth. Helmut, Harriett. V.A.
11.• and lirtlte Perch. all At Teo . low cream
Glee tu • call, we will Insure • tine mild. Whoe
sale Ot rotall. All cutlers ante 9..Plir•
C. BARNES,,
Sealer of Weig hts and Measures,
arPILL:
No. 6 FOURTH AYE., Pittsburgh
SODA ABll.-100 saute for Bala by
.1. D. CANFIPLD.
SPECIAL NOTICES
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FFICE Or Mos:oSoAttica - INIKRANce C 0../
N. E. corner of Waxl St. and 4th Ave, /
PrITISCROU. May 11134.11670.1
tt - DITIDEND.—The President and
LA., Directors of this CortonsOr have this day
declared nice end of FOUR DOLLARS PICK
SHARE Capital Stock of the CampenY.,
Government of the earninas of the last Ms months. free
Government tax. _ Parable in cash forthwith.
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MTIKAM JO IL. ( LANEY. Secretarl.
[(TA MEETING OF THE STOCK.
HOLDERS of the . FIFTLI AVENUE BANK
of ' , manure, will be held on TIII;RIMAY EVEN
MO. June 004 ut 8 o'clock. In THUMB HALL
N 0.241 Filth avenue. for the Di 1110011; of amend
lag Constitution and errors! of EY-Laws.
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D:rDIVIDEND.The Board of DI
RECTOILS of the Fifth Avenue Bank have
tide day ieelareo a dividend of $3 pavans., fr.
of GArrernament and State Tue.. Minnie on and
after June lst next.
myll,lV
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gy-PUBLIC NOTlCE.—linTing been
appointed GAR snd GAS METER INSPEC
TOR for Allegheay county. notice ht heroes WW Wen
until the Rectums, office sod Mechanical Test-
leg tdaninneri can be prorlded.l will be tutind at
the OFFICE Ole Ti!!!, NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS. Twenty-U:11M street. near
Penn. Pittsburgh.
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KrbOuNTY.
$lOO Bounty Collected
FOr all soldiers who enlisted between May 4th and
]sly 2241.1861. who were dbmbarged for disabil
ity before stirring twormare. and who hare here-to
tem received no bounty. .
The andante . ..l has removed hie °Moe to GA
trite Building. corner Slxth avenue and Smitheild
•treet, antils now prepared to collect claims timid:
and at moderate nttes. (.1l mint Midi., with
*tamp. B. F. BROW 1,
Claim Agent. GAZaTri
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Corner Sloth avenue and Smithfield Street,
- Pittsburgh. Pa.
CANDIDATES
FOR COUNTYCOMMISSIONER.
GEORGE NEELEY,_
Of Marshall . Township, subfbet it the decision of
the Union Republican County Convection.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
BENJAMIN- DOUTHETT;
Of Indiana trornehlp. le • candidata fur count)
Oommlseloner. in subordination to the decision of
the Republican Contention. Est modus In rebus.
arelhalbid.T
REMOVALS.
REMOV_A_L.
S. P. SE:RIVER iSz. CO.
rr th.lr old ,L. NUf. il.na
YY dMITIIFIELD. I. tkelr r.b00...
Non. 259 and 251 Liberty St.,
Above plott e dd ..f WOOD STREET, where they
will be to see all their old Mends and ens-
S. P. SIIRIVEK & CO.,
REMOVAL.
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Allegheny Insurance Company
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1. EMOV A L--1" R EDI( SCHROEDER,
AA , Merchant Tallor and Dealer In Gentlemen's
gurnishing Goods: also Gentlemen and Dogs`
Clothing on hand and mead to order at the ohm,
Sat nous., has romoved from hlslate stand. No. 0.2
Fourth
. avmme. to No. 311 WOOD ISTRZET.
corner of Third MVO..
enhht.elleY
DILWORTH,
HARPER
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213 LIBERTY STREET,
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GROCERIES,
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Two Thousand [lbis. Refined Sugars, l
Two Hundred Boxes Hivana Sugars,
One Hundred and Fifty Hhds. P. R. Cuba
and N. 0. Sagan.
An puhased Peter... th e lath advance le prl
A full a nd pouthlethweaortothot
TE.R S,
Syrups and Molasses,
COFFEES,
Tobaccos and Cigars.
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ROASTED COFFEE,
Put up la one pound parlage• and warranted t ,
tiro satlaf. It prepared In a male
- perwerre
Its tutor and reialn Ita.tra.etn
A ndelthita perluel. r
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ARNSTHAI & SON,
Virginia and Louisville
Tobacco dgency,
SEGARS
FIDE. Cot Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
gIIITIIY.IItIIt STREET. Pittsburgh.
M
G RAND RE-OPENING
NEW GOODS.
Shoes, Boots and Gaiters,
HENRY PAULTJS',
x 0.1.44 01110 AVENUE, .111.1.750U1CNY CITY
The ondendimed has main Into giressi;An
of pia old vise..
ft 5. "'" -
.71g,:g lOces Ova satisfaction.
y, nalsons and t e public aro Incited to c 1 it.
ja. x ,,, HENRY PAULUS.
DECORATED AND PLAIN
Marble and Slate
MANTLES,
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moo try ate= par The and
place Waatarn
ear.ndato and Marble Marbleised
Bums.. as• made. Ehapant blarbleleantlea.Waln
eaottee, WOW% Furniture Topa. An, marbleised
wpm, marble add slate to email, redrafts%
errre=llll W ir
gartsiptitouro, Lad A/mummy
m osmth.T W. W. WALLACE.
WELCOME
HAY AND GRAIN RAKE
Ihtlikerik look to 700 ante rest and boy none but
th . ',a w n. Blew Tooth Wheel Rake. It In the
.tpiideet In Ilk ooin.ticUon ann beet In met as-
K won, you Mir an/ other eeld
nr th ir a"" ArlitsVeltr be
° :urzeo.f.
U. work . It
be oe tottward
, th Aramer to rake or Oliver,. advantakre in
noothernike. Alsounetared In inhainbtann.
tillleta 71=7. Vet/
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CHEAP
COAL BOXER
YULE IRONS, de..*A.Al
PIM
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JOHN ot - LLESPIE;
Chit/lneys Swept.
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Rork done on Comte tellAout making 1,471.' All
s o r e Awns m P ALL a* Y . be t we e n
Ll eien Nol4
Smlttteeld etreets. PltUhnrth , Pc, wlll reoelee
prompt sttentlon.
OFFICIAL
ALLEGHENY.
A N ORDINANCE—To authorize the
11 COnatrOction ‘,l a lateral. Se.er an Federal
sreet.
.9 gr. 1. TM ordnined nnd enacted by the Select
and - Common Coundlo, of the CitY t f Allenhene.
and It In hereby ordained and enacted by the nil
thonty of the. some. That the Sewer Commission
tolnviteh are hereby authorised and directed
to nna promos:Os for the construction
of n Sewer. hooted n. folloorm..rta.. and according
to plan to he noproved by cOunclis On Federal
street. from Strawberry alley' to Montanmery ave.
nue sew nd to contract therefor with the low.
eat and heatbidder or bldders.at their discretion.
Pee. 9. That *ono as the coot and expenses of
fsaid Sewer ohall be -folly ...ermined. the tome
all be levied. assenneil and collected as provided
for, by an art of A_ssembly of the Commonwealth
l
of 'enusylvania. entitled "n supplement ton nap
pigment of the fourth peetton of on act. entitled
I n .i . A . Ag ie.ting to Allegheny City..epprvcd March
SP.C. 3. That urn
wadi of nttl ns
be
conflict with or bo supplied by the foregoing be
and the same m hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law. this the 20th
day of May, one thousand eight hundrmt and Pry-
dentE.,4 MlEß .Pree of Select Council
Attest: 3. It. OXLEY.
Clot of Select. Conned. •
lIENItir WARN
Co ER.
President of Common Council
Atte. It. Illtdrodint,
000101 Common Connell. Jo.
AI.I.LORTNT. May 24. 1870.
NOTICE.—The assessment foi Gra-
DING and ramsn of Cheotnutetreet. from
north side of river avenue to the Mechanic street
bridge: also, the assessment for the conotructlon
by a BOARDWALK on Bell avenue. from-Federal
Went to Willlo Street. are now reedy for examina
tion and can be semi.. this office until eATUR
DA-1:, June 4th, 18 . 40. when they will be placed
In the hands of the City Controller for collection.
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City TREASURER'S Orme. I
Pri - reuctiou. June 1. IS7 O.
JN ACCORDANCE WITH' TILE PRO.
VIRIOIIB of the City Digest, notice is hereby
ean to the Tax Payern of the City of Pittsburgh.
that the assonszneoll of
City, City Building, Special, Poor, Busi
ness, City School and Ward School
Taxes and City Water Rents
For the year 1810 have, In ...modeller with la,
been this day returned to me for rellection. A
deduction of Five per rectum will he allowed on
all Tares and Water Rents paid oßeniefore the
first day of Angust. and' Two per in If paid
between the tint days of August and fifteenth
Mir of September.
OFFICE or CITE' ENGINEER AND SEIIVEVOR.
PITIRIICIO3II, June 2d. I NUL
NOTICE.--The assessment for Grad
fromLllSO PAVING and t h e
4815 street.
patter street to the Oyer. h now ready for
. ,
SA m URDAY .aun n
lh .187 owhe s n
°iMt ewe
ilu nb
returned to the City Treasurer's idlete for roller
lion.
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(ITT CONTIMI.I.XIent tl Mr,
PITT, 10:11. PA., Maw Pith. 1870. (
XTOT S 111:1IEIIV GIVEN TO
11 all homer.ny Overdue Municipal MAIM , of
the Illytit Pittsburgh. to. forward theta to this
°Mee fur Payment. No Internet alit dun
clan Winds alter July let. 1870.
. . .
Ily order of the Finance . Cionmit.tee. •
mill . . McGOWA:ii. Conte,llor.
Ureter or CITY E\l:to writ Am/ Stitvcvolt.
Mt - vim:nu it. May 31.1570.
I,', I TOTICE.—The Assessments for the
Grading. Paving and Curbing of TWENTY
STREET. from Penn avenue to Small•
man street. la now ready for ernmlnstlon. and can
he peen at tine t dime until THUlthlisti June gth.
1879. when It stilt toe returned to the Pity Trona.
user'. attire tor collection. 11.4. 3100IIK.
city Engineer.
pItOPOSALS WILL lIE RECEIVED
kONllAV.eig.`,7ll2efg=c y gtV,`,.;l"..c'lflV
I p g. - " o ` o tai f giriv!?
a,,(4711i.,r '3 .TicAVio
r. 7lsl;filAlli .
Chief Engineer.
PLANING MILL MEN
• And .others, •
' TAKE . NOTICE!
The undersigned has letters patent of the Uni
ted State• for the landovedconstruction of
weather-boarding. insidb lining and of wainscoting
fur houses. The weather -boarding. by this patent
Improvement, being moroparticularly Intended for
vertical nee, and combines great durability aril
beset eppearance; and it Is so constrtcled ns
to entirely avoid the use of joint strips. and to
revent. water from entering the Joint of the tap
ing or the showing of the Joints by the action of
the weather on the Umber.
Inslde lining and wainscotin by th is new method
fix, Po constructed ordinary t ouri ngrtye panels
theaply as by the boards alone;
hereby preventing the showing of the joints from
."' lleTardst " r pu le ;Z• r h i la.:l " trie 'n' oVelirigl .'" of what
la commonly known aa the - .Mould Weather
boarding."
lie ban disposed of the following territinial and
•hop rights In Allegheny county. for both patents.
Writ:
' U. A. Montfort. the right of the territory
Toof the river In said county.
To MeQuewan s Douglass. the Mitt for the First
ward, PlUaburght.
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To IL Patterson Co.. shop rights for their
mill, Sieth ward, Pittsb r
thurgh.
To Alex. McClure, foe tannish of McKees
port.
To Parker A Paul, for First. Second. Third and
Fourth wards, city of Allegheny.
TLi Seal trothers.,,ahoo rteht at their milli. See
' • Tri Dont= rtrrnii. - 7 14 0
71.. for the boroughs of
ettermserg and Ktla..l. the townships of Raley
All persons a warned against infringing niv , o
either of sold pa re
ten., and those wishing to per
ch.* will Ora. call, or loldres+l Me. N 0.75
litoll.llllolPl lame,
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JOHN M. COOPER fir, CO,
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL
BRASSES
Made Promptly to Order
BABBIITS METAL
.Made and Kept on Hand
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1. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
O lee-881{ PENN b"PREET. Foundry—Comer
ITTIL and ItMLROAD STREETS. Pittsburgh
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be remixed by the
CENTRAL BOARD OF EDECATYON of the City
of Pittsburgh, In seconlance with the provisions of
an Act. •
Sitp . t . l4ll: yit ti r
0 1; NiAt i., ,,earg IC th e Schoo l
That the Central Board 5 - EdUcallon'
within tinge months from the passage of this and
annually thereafter. select from the several honks
or regalm exchange brut ere of raid CitY.• 5..0-
,r or piece of deposit for school funds under
Me coning of said Bose:Land said Board to age
o
Inn days' notice by publication In t
eul wo newspapers
11 or schmil funds,and the se
Mellon shall he made -.upon the opening of said
Proposal* of the h an k
Or exchange took Cr. who
egoil give satisfactory security by at least four
enroll°. lir bond.. aPproved by Said Board.
god per for the me of
mad
school fund
the
hi gh
rote Of interest no omen{ baleggelt.and
goy oil checks...arrant§ or drafts of the proper
ofheer or officer. Mr mid board .n densand. °
In accordance With shore act and resolullou.
prissmr by 51,1' Board. Smiled to
tar Will be re
retro./ and sipmed at the next regular meeting oif
the Ilmrd. at their mortis, No. SI Fourth ,inner.
°
TUESDAY. une 14th pm:.
Iliddem also In state on what terms they gill limn
Soloedard•such moneys as may be necessary for
and school building Pogos°.
GEO. H. ANDERSON,
JOUNQ.WORKMAN
WORKMAN & DAVIS,
Suctestors to WORKMAN. ROOM & CO., mama
(.moron non Donlon In
Carriages, Buggies,
SPRING & BUCK WAGONS.
42, 11, II and 48 Beaver 84., Allegheny.
Repairing neully and prompUy executed. Or.
dery for Nun Work gotten up In good style and
crammed to salve satisfaction In every pertientar.
/E - Nrivost style of work constantly on hand.
POLE Alt IiNTS for the New Haven Wheel Com
pany...lucky of PARTIN'S PATENT WHEELS.
and nd
Sha itarps Patent Quick Shifter and Antlatattler
fft. •
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11. RICIIARD DAVIS having purchased the In
terest Of Alex. and Wm. D. Moot, In the late arm
hf WORKMAN, MOORE A CO...the business mill
ereafter be continued at the old stand under the
name and style of wolumaN A DAV IS. Orders
solicited.
- lonal Bank. Pittsburg/1.
P2MII=I!=
WHEELER'S
Patent Stamp Canceler&
EDWIN . STEVENS,
No. 41 S. Third Street,
General Inuit for State of PEIIIIIYITAILia.
All orders sill be filled through thlsothee for
State. ept•42this
G EORGE REFLICE,.
HARD WOOD WORKER.
No. 47 FULTON STitairr. corner of Webster ave
nue. YRONT uld VESTIBULE DOORS mode to
order. 41.11 01500 oftrarnitere repaired and var•
Hefen bY permisSion to David Aiken. Beard
Ile••111151,
XTOTICE.--Iterebsotst storekeepers,
." " rhireiSa l rola b g.
matter Iwi pay no Oita
may contract without my j tign it metla s.
"" 2°6 6.-IgiatZray.
GEEZGIS
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LIME. ft . wide. um.
ToLt. di,4A4 Ltme; .
tilt ;Taro" eiti
- . . J. B: CANFIELD.
141 Tint avenue,
my2lor .s/o of
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBURGR
VINEGAR
WORKS.
11. ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and.l7o
ECOND AVENUE.
Is now prepared to- tarnish VINEGAR. at th
LOIVM.T MARKET ItATES.. Attention milieu
laxly called to his
Extra Wine Vinegar.
INSURANCE
E
EMPIRE
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
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Of New York.
139 1311.0/1.11W11. - 17 N. Ye
PRINCIPAL FEATURES:
Ordinary ...hole Life Pond. ABSOLUTELY
NON-FORFEITABLE from raiment of eyeteeth.'
Premium.
Special insurance NON-FORFEITABLE. after
two annual payments. All poi.. INCONTPBTA
BLE for usual eausee,end ABSOLUTELY LNCON
TESTABLE eller twu itremiums, All re
strictions upon. TRAVEL and RESIDE:IOE re
moved. and no permits requtred. tG) ACCUMU
LATION OF N O
IN N on Loans or deferred
Premiums. and NO INCREASE of annual Tyrim i tts
o i n itVlS c irri 1 7 f 4 . h rgli d' al l' AlLtNT '
INTEREST plan. NO NOTE Is required on LOAN,
end there is no ACCUMULATION OF. INTEID.T
clutrged upon the name. Policies become ISELF
HUSTA 'NINO In about sixteen years. and thereaf
ter yield m Income to the Policy holder. Life.
term and endowment mildes aro leaned; also.
gueranthe Interest policies and enmities.
Number of Policies Issued. 3.3411; Coveting In
Risks, 97813.840 00; Premiums, 11369,047
33;_Assem. over $330,000 00.
SUCCEsCe THE CRITERION OF EXCELLENCE.
'The EMPIRE his issued more Policies by over
$OO Tilt Vit., TEA it ending April let, 1870,
tn my other Company In this country In the
mune time at the same age.
The EMPIRE secures every Policy holder nr A
• DEPUtuT or cam CAPITAL with the State Trews
tux suflidentlT ample to every Pa. ,
h ::tirl7::iaa;gf c. l t i . agiity to lose. the EMPIRE
LOOK AT ITS ...a y iL FEATURI23
Good. active Agents wantennverywhere In West
ern Pertneylemla.
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WM. A. MILLER.
Mannfrr for We.tern Pennnylvanta.
office 78 FoLlall AVENUE. Pittsburgh.
oral
CHARTER 18'29PEitl'1 7 1LIAL.
FRANKLIN • FIRE INSUR3 CO.
OF I'IMLADELPIIIA.
OFFICE 433 AND 437 CIIVTNUT WPREET.
Assets on Jan. 16.. 1870. $2535.734 67.
Capita/. 8400.000 00. Ackvued Surplus and
Premiums. 82.415.73 J 67. Losses paid since
1829. over $3.300.000. Perpetuai C omp
Tempo
nary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Compapy shin
i•MICR policies upon the 'Lenten( mil Muds of Build
tollilTaZ/d11.4.0-10 7f ' :ll Samuel Grant
Geo. W. Richards. Isaac Loo 000. Pales. AllredFiller. Thos. Sparks. Wm. S. Grant, Thomas S.
Ellis, Gustavus S. Benson.
ALFRED G. BAKER, President.
GEO. VALES. Vice President
Jws.W. McAllister. Secretary. -
T. It. Rem. Assistant sh ls KELI , x , ou
soNI Cot Third Avenue and Wood St
WESTERN INSURANCE COMP'Y
Or Pittsburgh. 1
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ALEXANDER EDUCE, President.
WM. P. HERBERT, Vice President.
WM. P. 11ERISERT,SeeretarL- I
CAPT. GEO. NEELD, General Agent.
Ofilce 91 Water etrect. Spann a Co.'s WerehOnset
' u St 'i . t iVtte=l7ls h t . ell kinds of hire atol l Marine
Risks. A home Institution. managed by Direetore
who are well known to the community d who
are determined by promptness and liberality to
maintain the character which they have annalist
as offering the best protection to those who dash . '
te be !named.
Alexander Nicola,
M.ier Jr..
Jam M es ll MeAnte/.
Alexander Speer.
Andrew Ackley.
David M. Lung.
D. Ihmsen._
CASH INSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 24 rirrpnivirtvirii, SECOND p. 0011..
CAPITAL ALL PAID UP
rtMECrolum
N.J. Maley. :John Floyd, :Capt. 31.•
Dan . ] Wallace, I
S . IL Hartman. !A. Chambers.
J.lce 11111. B. Meclartan. 'Jai. M. Bailey.
.11N. - 41* - 4,lo;klgYe,=lT ll "
Capt. R. J. GRACE, General Agent.
INSURES ON LIBERAL TERMS ON ALL FIRE
AND MARINE RISKS.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO
OkFICE. TO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE.
Insures wawa AU kinds of Piro end MAMA
Maks.
JOMIS 111.WIN,Jta.. President.
T.4.IIOS . KINSON,. Vine PresideoL
DONNZI.L, neeretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent-
DI11.701111:
John Imp, Jr.,' B. L. Flhnestoet,
T. J. Hoehn.", I W. U. Ererson.
C. G. Ilnesey. ! Robert IL Davis.
Charles
Child.. llnph 8. Fletnhen,
Charles tin, I Capt„ J. T. Stontaare
Capt. Wm. itmn. , T. U. Ravin.
PEOPLES' INSURANCE MAIP'Y
cirncr.. CORNER WOOD a Firm STB.
A llome Company. taking Fire and Marina Risks,
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Wm. PhIIIIPL t CapL John L. Rhoads,
John Watt. , t Samuel P. Shrive,.
John E. Parke. I Charles Arbuekle.
C. IL Loveared Brush. •
James an Am er. KI Wm. F. Lang,
D. Verne Samuel mecrickart.
WSt. PHILLIPS, Prealdent.
. JOHN WATT, Vim, President
W. F. GARDNER. Secretary.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY.
COIL TILDIIMAL A.:le DIAMOND. ALIS-
ntn o to , In O the the SECOND NATIONAL • BANK
W. W. MARTIN, PrealdenL
JOHN BROWN, JN.. Vice PrealeenL
JAMES E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
I,IItECTORS:
John A. Miler. ..Ina. Lockhart, •30s. Myers.
Jas. L. Groh .:Robert Lea. C. C. Do_yle,
John Brown, Jr.:Goorge Gerst. Jacob HOOP
Thompson 4.3leNanalter.
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MERCHANT TAILORS.
P: 'McARDLE,
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ft,`,Mirrea h rgif/ T EISCSVOME
~G GOO B.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.,
PITTSBURGII, PA.
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lir Gant's Clothing, made to oedema the
aplll latest
REMOVJ.L.
GRAY & LOGAN
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No. 89 FIFTH AVENUE
No. 47 Sixth Street
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES!
C. IleCIIMILSON• 1870. C. L. MIITIMA.B..XO
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. IPPIIERSON 1111.111LINBRING,
Merchant Tailors. No. 10 BIXTU STUMM. date
tIL Clarr.) We hove received • large .111 ft.-
leered Stock of the beet and wow fastdoestge
Goode to our line.• (pen. WNW. Of which ate our
own Importation. Ot. .perfect
ox oar stock of nue tmlbs, 11ss7
m " . "' V "jrni d ritSON & Ulf LAMMING,
mhlo No. 10 Sixth street.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
• A folendlO now stook of
Cloths, Cossbneres, &o.
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eel _ Merchant Tailor, 73 Smithfield West.
Pittsburgh Utility Works,
WEAVER & JONES,
Corner of Juniata and Fulton Streets,
Moth Ward, Allegheny.
Hannfadmners of STAPLE HARDWARE and all
ItIndaLIGILIT GRET_IRON CASTINGS. .
We tender oar Goods and services to the Trade
at the Lowest Ptices. and warrant all our work
skillfully finished. Coders solicited.
The attention of Dealers delliCraiil Is called to
oar make of BED AND PLATE CASTERS.
WEAVER & JONES.
Address: Pittsburgh Pontotaes. mrScaltt
CHARLES P. 'WRIGHT,
Car]
Wlll moody attetid to all Wade of jobbtrort.
Mend water tenkshnedetto order. No. 17 North
avenge, comer Webster street, Allegheny,
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LOUISVILLE TOT) ..Mc.u.i.V.8.1,11.c.ir
-111ster. roc sale br 3.13. CANFIELD, ''
myl6 . 141 Mat amuse.
. wl t . 1- .-0. „'~
s~ ~"','"'; Tr, j - ' i k ''' ~}j I'~ i hvwffid!`~'.sw.
NEW OPERA HOUSF.
t:. Y. C.ONKLIN.
For which occasion the ramultr and
p
or
lIARBIn two7' :h
h sk s nly r ro te te u d.andwill
agdCompany. ppAya4
SATURDAY EVENING. June 4. 187 o.Compll
• °Mary Benefit t..
HAIU 110110.
•01 appear in three of his larorite ehayllo.
A GRAND OLIO PERFORMANCE
Iletstecn ieces. both Afternoon and Event :NI. Or
host of thushorsh solos:teen,
-JCADEMY OF MUSIC
The ritteborgh the
arc cocaina, 71...
Great Star Troupe of the World,
Will litre or itiirWg once . 0 ” , 111-
f ore their Illetaborgh Men .tor • abort watent ot
SIX ctintroectetor •
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When they will p resent to their friends and pa
trona a compant fiste unexcelled by antother
ortmoltstion. Puling their season they til l pee.
scot to the publics serf. of norelties. including
all the chinos Songs Soa ks e day, New Barlesimes.
New Nekro acts, Sew and Dannes. and pre
senting at each even.; • enter... Me n, MS'
gramme replete In every department.
The office for Reserved Seat. will be open on
MONDAY St ORNINti. at the Academy Doom:n
at 7; performance commences at 8 o'clock. Jet
NEW WALL PAPER.
FOR SPRING: SALES,
at No. 107 . Market St.,
NEAR FIFTH. AVE.
Wenn., oger ur i ne pntille a Stork of PAPWR
HANGINGS unsed In the West for reGetT
imlitiestaty of styles. embracing nil Itie Novelties
In FRESCO, SIOSAIC, PERSIAN and GRZAIAIS
DESIGNS In•plelnd Orlght Polon. 10 11
Dining Rooms, an WOOD and 3IARB
I
D
DECORATIONS. TINTE end GILT PAU LO
PAPERS, with an 10111094 endless vsrinty l
CHEAP S ATIN PAPERS. WHITE and BROWN
BLANKS for Chambers. Ac. All of which wr pro.
poserto sell". low as the lowest In the market.
Call and sm. at
It. MeCnes.
Clts. J. Clarke.
Ilism S. Means,.
Joseph KirtnsiMCL
PhilliMor p Re:erne+.
Wm-rtson.
Of Pittsburgh
HAVE REMOVED FROM
=I
enter and Builder,
AMUSEDEENSB
ATINEEy
fl SATVIAY. June 4, 10. Com
.entareneat of •CID S7
arneross & Dixe)'s Minstrels,
MONDAY V:VGNI:ip. iUNI: 6111
WALL PAPERS
No. 107 'lintel .Sl., near Fifth Avenue
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
m1112:•15
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING. 1870.
PRICES R. EDI 7 ()ED.
40 INCIIEN wide tints at 73c per mil.
GILT —a great variety at 30e per roll.
GLAZED—I Fr e nch at . .atic per roll.
ELEGANT ec and American Paper I=7 .
riga,
northno specified above, superior to any
•• ent e country. Foor sale et
[MIMI
Ness W
Pltts holesale and Retell Store. 191 Lthe met rt7
street, bessh.
-LIVERY & SALE STABLES.
Robt. H. Patterson & Co.,
EMSI333
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street
PIIMMDUROU.PA
IVILL SATURDAY now AN
AUCTION SALE
Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
And everything appertaining to the florae.
nutlet deviling to sell will please leave their no
tice of - consignment on nr before Thursday of each
week In order for •AverthingPrompt attention
and good me will be given all Stock left for sale.
JOHN H. STEWART,
Mr=
JOU! , II FIVIA.P.S MOM 11. PATIWON
ROBERT H. PATTERSON & CO.
Livery, Sale and
COMMISSION STABLES,
Cor. Seventh benne and Liberty St
nrrenultair, PA.
AUCTION
Wilkinsburg Property
AT AUCTION.
I will offer for rale. at Public hocßon. on WED
NEBDAT. Jane SIB. et 4 o'clock P. P.. about RV
sexes of growni.opon which ans a LAMM: DEICE
DWELLING HOUSE, brick Tenant Bourn. Stable
and Carriage lion.. Wash House, Coal Borne.
Orchard. Eh Tide property II upon the Greene.
burg Tnmpike, and la within fire minutes' walk
of the roilroad station. IL make.. eery contralto.
ble residenee, and is admiroblY fitted for • mbar.
ban Hotel or emintry boarding bonne. IL la known
aa the Flatboat' property. Bidders aro Invited to
examine tba enshrine before the •ale. which the)
can reach almost any hour by rail. Traria—One
third cash balance In four canal inttalmenia, with
Interest.
WttAM=U===
Houses and Lots
ON
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY,
AM)
Boyle Street, Allegheny,
AT AUCTION.
On TUB3DAY. June 7th, at 4 o'clock, will he
sold on the premises, that very desirably located
pie rtp 170 Sandusky strret,betwg•en Olsioetreell
and the Park. The two story
82 by 120 feet.
The holm. is two story brick of 8 reams, with
hot and cold water, bath, gas, mega. lee house,
brick coal house tmel good dry cellar throughout
Brick and frame stable In the rear.
If desired, half the ground will he sold with the
house, and the other half In two lots. Partlmder
attentlon la directed to the central location.
Also, at 3 o'clock, the property No. 13 Boyle
AMA. near North avenue and Federal attest. Lot
Viletr. ggld feet,
rt:nrlA3 yard, hot f1,"::.".=
Part,
bath, gas, de. Good loratlon , being near to
Market and stmt oras„ . Terms at sale.
Fossenloagiren immediately. Inspection Invited.
1 ma A. LNGOATE. AucUrnieer.
~~
OTlCL—Whereas, Letters of Ad-
MINISTRATION on the estate of TUOMA/1
LLER, late of Snowden township. deceased.
hese been granted to the entecribere,
_ail persons
Indebted to the said estate are requested to male
ITU= tal . t . ts T t7tAlltrt=7Pirala n tisiVer:l%
malts known the mine without
bit es PET EIIhIMONS.
/OUP I:IIPY,_
Adasintsarators.
mr21..30
NOTlCE.—Whereas, Letters of A.•
MINISTRATIO Bald wi n town s hip . of 19A6
hatee/INIGHT, late of d
have been granted to the auteeether. ell
Indetded I, th e sald estete are requested to malt
tentnedlate paent, end them having dal= or de
=ands apipst ym the e.ktate of the wild doccumt.tn
mate known the nom nil Ar:or.
D. W. MeHNI.:II e. AthatOlstrlJOe_i
mylaaM Mt. Leban.-. AM:Ohara CO.. ra,
STONE
WEST COMMON
Machine Stone Works.
Northwast comer of W.d Common,Agetbe..T.
MEDIC ATVATER d CO.. • '
nava on bond or Drs v r on nand notice. Heald
Valle.
Pulp atones, fot Sidewalks. EradlnT
Vardta. to. 110 W and Tomb Stones. .to.
true proorptir orooo o o o on nolsonabla tams
N.E F F HOUSE.
Yellow Springs,Ohio.
*in be ready fur the reception of attest& 0.
SATURDAY'. Juno 11241870.
APPllcatlon fo'r•ltoonts tor the season and be re.
*tined on wad after the 20th of this month.
J. F. PIERCE,
myletYll rItOPBIETOR.
NOTICE.—The Books for the sob.
SCRIPTION of stock of the
Crystal Spring Ice Manufacturing
and Storage Company,
Ars'no. opened se the Div:4.W Savings B.*,
No. 73 37LITI1e7ELD STREET This Company 1.
changed by theLestolature; s f Penneyguda, and
Itt Co nij of W ATIAVAr n 7 ' C ' ernes cAft=
Frew:Paten,
tl=n[===l
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO
TORE exhales between the melertivAny•
ander the name and style of STEWART MK.=
& SONS. to this day dissol e 7M7 A metttel consent.
ROBERT 5:.4516..
WILLIAM MOLISE.
• • S,MeCRICKART.
Preresrnon. / 1 .7 21: 11570. miaxlS
TINE APPLES.
• A null lot of }treat Pine A
seised to good order. and I' oroods 10.,5t tbs
117 Grocery of
JOHN-A. IMMILAW.
Corner Llieny and Ninth Anat.
pin* BEUBER
BEDTDIO. 110811 AND STEAM ?AMINO
•
Of the Boston Bettnit Con:W.f. ... AA A MI
...P9ll of .111.0 u. The trade ..390. 4
tuners . prices.
J. • U. PILILLIPL
rL Aped for this city.
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