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IIE - DAILY GAZETTE,
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HOME NEWS.
;tyMte:lle meet this afternoon at two
.. Locket.—A small locket, with grey
• aides. See advertisement in another
COltlnn.
A Stated Meeting - of the Board of Conroller%
a. be held at Clty Hall. an Tuesday evening.
Jun 7, at 7X o'clock.
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2111 r..lhwold. Gry. the ateoannudating and
worthy Register. 'sill present his account as
reghter for confirmation to-day.
Carpenters. Inn Mere and Contractors will
find an adrertisement of Dry Yellow Pina and
Oak Lumber for anle on our first page.
Ilhe -;
711, Elrming will offer aomemaluable real
estate for sale to-day commencing at 10 A. U.
W.. 1 Deihl, his chief clerk.willdo the talking
and orklag. •
Te ['Jun.—Mayor Wow had ten common
eases before him yesturt ay morning. Among
the number teas Joseph Burke. who was sent
tetthe workhouse for al ety day a for dlsor
tterlycominct.
Peeveiteg.—The Concert announced to take
Mace Uoidabde evening at LlbertY in. been
unavly postoned. It will veo
however, at an ea r l y day, due notice be
of which
will appeaf In this paper.
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Oltal rh.e.—About eight. o'cloCk Saturday
eyen eg a slight are occurred In iEhler's
1 0 013. Allegheny. It originated la i n wardrobe
on the second floor. It was extinguished be,
tore any aCtiOUi damage wowdone.
Preffimisleir.—The work on the Mead°
street sewer, Emit Birmingham, thecontrite
for which was awarded to Messrs. Raining
a: O'Neill has been couuneec and Is rogres
Ong favorably. The sewer In nineteen hen
died feet In length.
*Attention. Dadaism.
reel
ineellur
dill be bald at the Miller atreet school home
tb Is thloodari creator. June at b. at 7X o'clock.
/badness of Importance to be trartaseted.
By order of
G. S. )(Assn•. Capt.
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Dupre. 4 Beisedies.-•Our cite, vre discover,
Is to be favored with a visit bflDuprez at Ben
edicts xcellent Miustrel Truant, in a few
day.. I t the trOYDO Is as gOOll Ile it WyS when
we were last favored with their presence here.
and It doubtless:ls, they will du a good busi
ness.
Nso
Drenneit.—Mr. George Friedley. aged
about nineteen rears, employed as clerk by
Messrs. Mclntire & Brown, grocerymen of
Becks Run. p l a c eroned In the Monongahela
river at that about sizo'clock last even
ing while, bathing. His parents reside is Har
ding county. Ohio.
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o'r ti" Frida b y l* e7et u w t o i ge lf n werit tee
into
gather and Drowee jewelry store on Feaeral
etreet and stole a gold watch !rout the show
case which was worth PO. The watch WM
t o kena th
ine e for some minutes a ft er they. hod
ir dparture.
Of 10 :ILINOLDettL..0.13,1 \rho
are not. should remember that Carncross mud
Dlxie's minstrels commence a brief engage
ment at the Academy of Music this evening.
The troupe is cue of the beet la existence. amt
comprises some of the leading talent to the
profession. Do and see them.
Legs Broken.—Au accident occurred in
Ormsby, fiaturday afternoon, by which
three men each had a leg broken. kir. Henry
C. NuHmeyer, a boss carpenter. and two jour
neymen were working on a scaffold at a new
building In Ormsby borough, when the scaf
folding tell and precipitated them to the'
ground, breaking ■ leg for each of them.
Moving.—William Hughes formerly occoub
ed a house owned by Mrs. Mary Kelley, and a
few days since William moved. He was not
satisfied with moving his personal goods but
attempted to take with him a- part of the
realty. He tore np the floor and carried
away the boards. Mary made hdormation
before Alderman O'Donnell charging William
with malicious mischief. and a warrant Issued
for his arrest.
dermas I the rieheeb.—The committee ap
pointed et a meeting of German citizens rela
tivageve to the Introduction of the German lan
g in he schools,
Turner Ball, tSaturdpayublic)
evening, w met hen It was
resolved that the petitions asking that the
German language be taught in the several
achools be presented to the several local
Boards, with the request that saldlioards lay
them before the Central Board of Education.
and the question be agitated throughout the
city.
Dangerous Playtisteg.—Loaded pistols are
dangerou.paythings whi ch den, as a - as
proven by an accident occurred in Un
iontown. Fayette county, Elaturdar morning.
Willie McClelland, st. Of Met. McClelland, of
the McClelland Holum, and a little boy from
the soldiers orphan', school, at that place.
were playing with 'a loaded pletol when be
some accident it was discharged and the ball
passed through Willie McClelland's wrist and
inflicted a serious wound in the other boys
band.
The Ambrose Merder.—Lifonstatlonwas
Made before Justice Helsel yesterday. by Mrs.
Ambrose, widow of the man who was killed
In a fight In Bedford Hall. Birmingham. some
13:1011011 since, charging J. Marshall with the
murder. Marshall. It will be remembered,
Neu charged with fekinlous amain and bat
tery on oath of Mr. Fritz, father of Charles
Fritz. who was setiously woun lithe same
affray In which Ambrose srm k ille d, and he Is
now under bail to answer that charge. A
warrant was Issued In the other case.
CalenDale Cemetery—Excitement at the tiate.
We base heard much said of the conduct of
the gatekeeper on the occasion of a large
funeral procersion, many in carriages and
Many on foot, which reached the gate of the
Eilldale side of the cemetery on Sunday, the
and ultimo. whet the person in charge of the
gate after the heane and a few .rris.ges hod
entered, closed the gate on all others who
could not procure a ticket of admlnion, en
forcing the rale very peremtoraly to the
glegrief and indignation of a large num
,"of men and women—many of them lot
owners. and all in orderly procession. desiring
to perform the last oElces of friendship to a
deceased friend.
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. We felt quite sure that the conduct of the
gate keeper was wholly unauthorised. 'and
are confirmed in this opinion by one of the
Trustees with whom we conferred on Satur
day, who soya the' Superintendent and entire
Board of Trustees condemn the conduct of the
gate keeper as emphatically as did the people
whom he turned away. from the gate. and as
tribe his action ton mtsaPPrebension of a gen
eral order of the Board to exclude Sunday
einitors who were not furnished with ticket..
This rule was foundrneatasary to restrain the
practice of improper persons frequenting the
country on Sunday but by no means to pre
elude those who came with furnerala The
mistake is eery much regretted by the Direc
tors and Superintendent and L. not likely to
happen- again. The gate keeper himself in
ashamed of his blunder and only pleads that
be thought he was obeying orders. He wilt
know better in all time to come.
BURIEt) ALIVE.
Written! Aeolian In Allegheny—Two Men
LUBA mod Tote Infanta—Burled Beneath
Mar et liteek--Comeet.
An accident of a shocking character oft
currod about half-poet ten o'clock Saturday
morning, in the Seventh ward. Allegheny, re
salting In the death of two men and the se
rious and probable fatal irdarrof two others.
Messrs. Gamed & Co. have a contract for
grading Vista street, in the Seveuth' ward,
Allegheny. where for some weeks they have
Lad a large forte of men at work, the Job be
ing a heavy one. The street passes through a
Mil. necessitating cut of twenty feet, a great
portion of which Is solid rock, which had to
he blasted. At the time mentioned. fourmen.
James Gallaher, Barney Honey. James Deool
110n and Michael Moore, were et work.under
mining a large rock. which, from the force of
the powder used in blasting, hod Probably be
come detached from . the surrounding
rocks, and without a moment's warning it
came down with a crash, brining with it
Several tons of loose dirt and debris, corn-
Jho".°lrli
was safe to heti:work from the amount of
detached pieces of rock that contirmed to fall
for some minutes after the first crash. went
to the rescue. Germiston and Moore were
first taken out, and although they had MS
talned serious injuries about the head and
body, were still living. Some mioutes elapsed
before Graham could be extricated from be
neath the maul of rock, and when takett out
the former Ne.l quite dead, and the latter,
although living, had received injuries neces
fatal, and he 'expired in about twenty
minutes afterward.
Surgical attendance wassumenoned. and the
iniurrl b ms e t . wgez e rge . r e 4 attended t0 ,. ... ed
their place of residence In the ;t arp
intk . word,
MIS s ty, when Coroner Clawson held an in
quest upon them yesterday mornirm. and the
fuacl7 ret cordaunce wrned
ith verdka.the abov of ace
form& cident.o death, in
THE CITY 'FMK
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The (ity at Pittsburgh ma. boa Uty Treuarer
—Ile!, MAlballllllft Came.
The ease of the city of Fineness ‘.. A. J.
Cochran, City Treasurer, an application for a
writ of Mesdames to oompel the Clty Trews.
liner to deposit with the several banks dens
. sated as city depositories by Councils for the
city funds, in Compliance with an ordinance
purled by Council. known as the ..Barton Or.
'absence^ requiring him so to do, was fully
eatablY argued In the Co S mmon n Men Court
Olt t .tal. toners a full ob.
me jugnotent was
behalf f Mr. J.F.Slagle,
City toftitn..on behalf of the city. who
reviewed the history °Etta city, and all the
intact Amen bly bearing on the ease and held
- that it was clearly the tight of Council. to
' entral the Munroe. of the city. ea well all
property belonint to the corporation.
O•orlle Mans. Esq., followed in behalf of
the Treasurer. He thought the case one of
the venom tun rtaaos The act of 'Assam
' bty which created the Councils also creates
the °Moe of Qty) Treasurer and defines the
dean of that ten clearly. He then cited the
not of 1117. whin dotage the dunes of the
rer. and held that Connelly was an fr
it:de body and had no right to interfere
the City Treasurer so ions is be moa
ned with the provisions of the act of Asian
SE duties.
os. SE anhall, Eon., also for the Tress
:
nen followed ln enable argument. He raid
~,..° 2 ?as tiol=dwacthhgromtlol had
r was a mere madden subenruent
tots of Assembly had disrobed them of that
Croic b erg e et_.:e no° it
.n treike. s tt a d in e
Of each nein snake defined. 44°
Mr. Whits domed the argument for the city,
confides hingen, at the suggestion of Judge
Sterrett. to a singlep the repeal of the
en of linT. He held thutthe act had not been
ted; there was' no repealing clause In
act of 117. and ail the provisions Of the act
of 'B7 remain le full tone. The arguments on
both side. were able and exhaustive. The
Court will probably deliver =opinion to
NEW FIRE DEPARTMENT
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The Fire Fon:mill...loners hare not as yet as
sumed entirecontrol of the Fire Department,
but ere perfecting their mrslogements to that
rod as rapidly as possible. An inventory of
the - goods, chatleis and effects" of the old
deportment which are to be transferred to
the use and benedt of the new le:being taken,
and It Is thought all arrangement. will be
completed during the present week, when the
department will go into service under the
following ruliii,nd regulations Which bare
been carefully kepared. and are to be pro
mulgated:
utiXti ANDRECIULartorig.
Airrtete 1. All companies of the Depart
ment shall .be furnished with a copy of the
Fire Ordinance and Rules and Regulations,
which shall be framed and placed In their re
spective houses. • It shall he the duty of of&
eers and members of the Department to con
form to all the reenisitions. non Perform all
the duties, herein reVired•
Alit 2. The Chief Loglneer shall have fall
control at all times Or Mimeo. engines,horses,
hose. holden , . trucks, engine houses, and all
apparatus talungleg to the Department not
specialtr . enumerated. Ile shall order all re ,
put n apparatus. and report the same with
out delay to the Commissioners, and shall
have power to suspend employees of the De
partment until the Commisnioners take act ion
on charges preferred. It shall be bin duty
. once a day to visit the several houses of the
Department, and see that the apparatus is In
proper condition and the men at their posts.
Ho must also appear upon the Ire ground fully
oquirPed.
AR7.3. The Asaistant Engineer shall perform
all such duties as the Commissioners and
Chief Engineer shell require, and In the ab
sence of the Chief Engineer, shall perform all
hie duties. lie muse also appear on the are
ground fully equipped.
Anr. 4. In the atneuce of the Chief and As
sistant Engineers from fire. the Foreman of
the first company arriving on the ground shall
take the command.
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Aar. 4. It shall be the duty of the foremen
to see that the several engines, apparatus and
horses committed to their care, and the Severn!
buildings in which the same nee deposited• and
all things dean and belonging to the same,are kept
neat and c, and In order far immediate use;
It shall also be their dnty to preserve order
and discipline in their respective companies.
especially while going to, In service at, or
returning from tree, and require and en
force a strict
and' the
with the city
ordinances and the rules sod regulations
of the Board of ommissioners. They shall
also keep. or cause to be kept, fair
end enact rolls, a eclfying the age, thee of nd
mission and dish rire of each member, and
account of all city property entrusted to the
care of the several members, and fano ll ab
sence. or tardiness of the same, in book
provided for that purpose by the city; which
roll or record honks are always to he subject
to the order ,if the Boarli. They shall also
make to the C . li_f Engineer and Commission
ens true and act. rate returns, in writing, of
all tne members, with their ages, residence
necessary)
a Staten
anso s
monthly
o nd or t oon o n er h I e
apparatus and property of the Department
entrusted to their care, with au estimated list
of all articles that may be reunited for the
ensuing month.
The Foreman or commanding officer of each
Company shall remain with the Company or
apparatus of which he has charge, preserve
order and direct the operations of the same
and all members of the several companies, ex
cept when otherwise engaged on special duty,
shall remain at or about the apparatus to
which they are attached. The Foreman will
be held responsible for the conduct of his men
while at the Department house or on the fire
ground, and will be required . to report in
writing to the Chief Engineer any dereliction
of duty or violation of the rules by the
members.
(I. It shall lie the duty
timese Engineer
of each Company to be at all present at
the engine house. except when absent there
from on duty; he shall give his entire time
and attention to his Company. and shall have
his engine ready for service at all times. He
shall accompany his engine to all fires or
alarms, and discharge the duties appertaining
to his position, as directed by the }oreman of
his• Company or hisauperior officer. and be
shall be nmuired to do all the repairing, as
prescribed by the rules creating this Depart
ment.
theris ahall have charge and
due care of horses of their respective com
anies while at the engine or truck house, go
ing to a fire. while there or returning to the
house, nod shall have them at all times ready
for immediate:fen-Ice. th e
shall report to
and otherwise execute the directions of the
foreman, and shall be on duty at the engine or
truck house at all tithes, except during tires;
and whilst practising horse.. shall not go fur
ther from the house than directed by the fore
loan.
Awr. 8. Each Roseman son dut at
his respective engine house atoll e
times exc y
ept
during fires, and shall discharge all the duties
appertaining to his position during the time
the apparatus is In service. It shall also be
his duty to keep his engine house. hose car
riage and hose in a proper and cleanly condi
tion, and shall be subject In all things to the
direction of the foreman. lie shall also drive
the hose carriage going to and returning from
a fire.
Aar. P. The fireman shall assist the engineer
In all his duties; and shall obey all orders of
foreman and engineer.
Aar. 10. The truckmen. In addition to their
duties as firemen of the truck companies, shall
have charge of the apparatus and houses of
their respective companies.
Aar. 11. It shall be the duty - of all engineers,
horsemen, dtivere, truckmen and firemen of
each company to remain at their respective
engine -houses during the night; and a fatlore
to comply with this requirement will be a
good and sufficient cause for their dismissal
from service. Provided, however, that one
member of each company may have leave of
obsence one night, each in his turn, as may be
arranged by the foreman.
Any. L. Persons to be eligible to member
ship In the Department, must be over twenty
one years of age, and resident in the city of
Pittsburgh.
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ART. 13. No spirituous or malt liquors shall
be allowed In any engine or other house be
longing to the Department. or at Ray are or
alarm of fire: and any member seen Intoxica
ted about any engine house or any other house
used by the Department, at any Ore or alarm
of Ore. shell be subject to dismissal.
Anse H. Any officer or member of the De
partment who shall wilfully neglect or refuse
to perform his duty. or shall be guilty of dis
obedience to his superior officer or officers.
shall for such offence he suspended front the
Department: and any officer or member who
shall offend against any ordinance of the city
relating to the Fire Department (the same to
be determined by the Board of Commission
ers). shall, in addition tothe liability of sus
pension by the Chief Engineer, be also liable•
to a penalty of not less them eve or more than
ten dollars, to be decided be Commissioners.
the same to be deducted from the monthly
par of the person so offending.
Awr. - 15. The Board. with the Chief and A.
sistant Engineer.: will in the ;month of May.
and quarterly thereafter, review the several
companies of the Department In their respec
tive houses.
ART. 16. The engine companies with their
engines and carriages, and the book and lad
der companies. with their trucks, are required
to be on the street - within one and a half min-
ate, after an alarm of lire has been received
at their several houses. Failure to be out In
two minutes, caused by absence of engine
men. hustler or truckman, will be reported by
the foreman, and subject the party so offend
tog
to a fine.
RT. 17. Absence from a fire or alarm of fire.
without good and sufficient cease (the same
to be determinedly the Board of Commission
ere) shall subject the party absenting himself
to the following fines, viz:
Chief Engineer and Assistant to an
Enginectutu 3 00
Foreman 3 00
Fireman, for nest alarm' 1 00
Fireman. for second alarm • 2 00
Fireman, for third alarm 5 00
Fireman, for fourth alarm Dismissed.
The same to be deducted from their monthly
P. .A r rrr . :17. The hook-and ladder companies
wlll take position, when practicable, within
the lines, and as near the Are as, under all
circumstances. into be found convenient.
ART. 18. When toe Chief Engineer shall find
the fire so far reduced that one or all the com
panies may cease work, he shall dismiss/them,
or cause the same to be done.
Aar. 19. Any company returning from a ere
finding they have hose or other property
which does not belong to them, shall Immed
iately return the same to the company to
Which it belongs.
ART. B). Racing to and from firm In not al
lowed under any circumstances, under pen
alty of dismissal, and if the apparatus of sev
eral companies proceed on the same street to
or from a fire, they shall doao in single 1/e.
A BOLD OPERATION
Dityllgittßobbery &nt rn...Plightz-.ostdder
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Two of the countless thieves who infest our
city at present made a bold strike, Saturday
afternoon, at Scott's Jewelry store, No. 276
Llbeity street, for the purpose of making a
raise, but were disappointed. and then got up
a tree tight In order to effect their escape, In
which they were only partially suc
cessful. About ten o'clock two men
went into the store above mentioned
and naked to see some plain gold rings
whereupon the boy in attendance set out a
tray °mash:ling the articles asked for and
tboy commenced operations. their mode beteg
to take out the genuine rings and replace them
with worthless ones. Before they had get
through with the job Mr. Scott, the pro
prietor, came to the door. mid as the
[helves 'started to leave, etoPPed them.
One of the villains crock him; and
the other joined in the attack. Mr. Ebben.
8:eel, proprietor of the Eagle hotel, hearing
the noise, came to Mr. Swit's assistance,
and secured one of the thieves. who at this
time was on the sidewalk. Albert Ban, a
drayman. who was passing at the time, think
ins that there was free fight going on. could
not resist the temptation to join In it, and
without nsking any questions, pulled the
on out of his dray and dealt Mr. Scott a blow on
the bead. felling him to the ground. MW
Steel and a young Mr. Bteel, daughter and son
of the old gentleman. seeing their father in
trouble. rushed to his assistance, and the
drarm. dealt Miss Steel a blow on
the head with a formidable instrument, the
dray pin. which. however, was partially
warded off by Tormg,..mr. Steel. who cloeed
with the draymati arm gave him a complete
body-beating. One of the thieves ivho gave
his name as Willie. Edwaeds. oho. Griffin,
wan arrested by officer Eckoll and conducted
to the lock-up. Barr, the drarmaa.was also
arrested, and 11(r. Steel made information be
fore the Mayor charging him with &smolt and
battery, upon whibh charge be was held to
ball fore hearing. Griffin is still to the lock-
How to Look Youag--tlixieen.—Don't paint
or use vile Hair Restorers, bet simply appl
Hagan's Mag - nolla Balm noon yaw lace, neci
end bands, and use Lyon's Hatbairon upon
your hair. The Balm makes your complexion
pearly. soft and natural, and you met tell
what did it. It removes freckles. tan, sallow
ness, ring-marks, moth-patches, ete.,• and In
niece of a red, rustic face. you have the mar.'
ble purity of ne cxgatslte belle. It middle age- the. bloam ira y " 497
Add these effects to a srii i .ivwd bend ui
of hair
Prodywed by the Kathairon. and &lady has
done her best in the way of adornmt
Brdthers wilt have no spinster sisters w hen n
there articles are around. 2,,r441
The
about T m* , Sokr o r
n o e f a P,a m a. awe,
avenue and
Sixth streaU is now lards and oompleta. Mon.
Maur IlonWn continues to preside at the Cut
ting. sr
EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.
Meetlig Wt Night—A Pittsburgh Branch
Organised—What It Is and who compose It
—List of Ogleere—lnteresting Aga*.
' . I . o t e , .. 1 08, In response to public call. a
large audience, repMenting members of the
various Protestant denominations • in this vi
cinity, assembled in the Third Presbyterian
Church, (Rev. Noble's.l Sixth avenue, for the
purpose or_om, s t g i n g n Pittsburgh branch to
the Evangelical .tllimce. This organization,
which comprise., delegates from all the Prot
estant Churches in Christendom, will hold its
next meeting in New York. in October of the
I present year. and promises to be one of-the
largest .d most important religious conven
tlbus ever held in this country. The purposes
of it will be better explained by the Constitu
tion appended below,
halfeetig last night was &ailed to order
at past seven o'clock by iter.S. F. Scoreh
who presided. The platform was occupied by
about a dozen ministers, nearly every Proten-.
tont denomination being represented.
After the opening devotional exercises, con.
ducted by Rev. W..D. Howard, addresses 'were
delivered successively by iter..l. H. Stucken
berg, Rev. G.l. Hays, Re, H. Nesbitt, D.
1)., Editor of Pittsburgh Chrtsfkm _ldn,cotc
Wilson, D. IL:and Rev. Wm. Young . .
The addresses were all brief and were devot
ed to explanations of the object, and the im
portance of organizing a branch association.
Re, S. F. Score] then read the following
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As the basis upon which the Pittsburgh
branch was to be organized;
Pittsburgh I. s organization sh be known as
the Branch of the Evangelical Al
liance of the United States of America.
Atty.:. The objects o unionssociation are:
to provote evangelicalwith a view to
greater success in Christian activity; to main
tain and exhibit the essential unity of the
Church of Christ,• to counteract the influence
of infidelity and superstition, especially In
their organized forms; to assist the cause of
religions freedom everywhere; to hold up the
supremo authority of the Word of God; to
urge the observance of the Lord's day, and to
correct the immoral habits of society. To ac
complish these ends It 'proposes to act as a
Bonito Correspondence and laformatl ((((( ob
taining facts and diffusing them, with such
auggestiona as may seem pertinent, always
avoiding a dogmatic or legislative style, and
avoiding
to keep the unity of the Spirit
la the bond of 'peace."
Apr. 3. Any person may be introduced as a
member of this branch of the alliance on his
one application by signing the constitution
and assenting to the principles, the basis and
the objects of this Association.
Am 4. The officers of this branch of the al
liance shall ,be a President, ten Vice Petal
dents, Corresponding and Recording Secreta
ries and a Treasurer.
Ater. 5. The
a uinem of this alliance shall be
conducted by Board of Councellora 'delud
ing the executive officers and Vice Presilients,
who shall be members ex-officio, any ten of
whom shall constitute a qt10r9(11 of a meeting
when regularly convened; and all the officers
and Councellors shall be elected annually by
the alliance. shall be accountable to and sub ,
Ject to its instructions, audshalt hold their
places until the election of their successor.
The members v aca n c ies, th rd are empoweml to
fill their own and shall meet by tne
appointment of the society, or on their own
adjournment, or at the calf of the President
by tte request of or with the conseut of five
Councillors; provided, in the case of every
special meeting, due notice shall be given.
Arr. O. This brooch of the alliance shall
meet annually at such time and place as the
Board may appoint.
Aar. 7. This Constitution may be altered
only at an annual :netting and by a vote
of two-thirds of the member. present,
provided notice of the amendm be given at
a previous annual meeting; unl ess the altera
tion be recommended by ten'Of the Board of
Counsellors.
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It vv. stated tha o r igi nators stitution had
been adopted by the of the move
ment In Pittsburgh_by structions received
from the present organisation in New York.
All that was necessary. therefore. under It to
perfect the ormization of the branch wits
the election of officers. The following names
were submitted:
- Prtsfdent—Feltz It. Brunot.
Rttonlinu Secretary—F. K. Ctee.
;C0rr.P.,11,,p Scurel.
Trecuntrer—John F. Hlmes.
Vim Presidents—Rev. Dr. Howard. Rev./oho
G. Brown, Rev. E. Y. Gmatte. Rev. Joseph
King, Rev. Dr. Collier, Rev. J. H. W. Stuckels.
berg. Rev. Dr. H. S. Nesbit, Rev. E. C. litotes.
Rev. Dr. Prestou, Her. Mr. Barclay.
Cones/lora—Rev. F. A. Noble. 'Rey. J. T.
Messrs. 6. Yenger,.W. E. Schmertz. Thos. J.
Truutb. [lmp. Robert McKnight, Rev, H. 11.
Burnett.
The list as read was 1 111.i1110116iF approved.
Re, P. A- Noble was u fur nu
dress but declined. owing l
to led
the pon
lsteness ad
the hour.
Dolei:udiaennfiewthooendr:gnsre4
vtnitiskitttiuff,tnil,e
dictiun V; Rev. Dr. Prnit.o.n.
THE COURTS.
District Court—Judge Kirkpatrick.
'SATCSIDAY. June the case of Goner
ger k Co., vs. for use of Warring h King on.
Graham & .liro.. previously reported, the
Jury failed to agree and were discharged.
TRIAL LIST FUR MONDAY.
2.1 i Lupton & Co. v.. Richardson.
23 Ilartupee & Co-vs. Caldwell.
60 Ryan TS. Michaels, Roebling & Co.
61 Penniman-et al. vs. Hatch.
ea Bidwell vs. Borland & Miller.
•
66 Mellon va. Herron et al.
CO Nelson vs rnlnn M. E. Church, Manchester.
70 Hartupee vs. Lawrence et al.-
= Elehmlt & Bro. vs. Brehen.
Cosmos. Pima—Full Beech.
SATURDAY. JUDO i.—The entire oration of
the Court was occupied in the argument of
the case of the City of Pittsburgh es. A. J.
Cochran. City Treasurer. Application for •
mondanius to compel the Treasurer to pay into
the bank• designated as city depositories the
city funds in his hands. in compliance with
the Barton ordinance. The argument nes
opened by Mr. Siegel. City Solicitor, for the
city: Messrs. Shires end Marshall followed for
Mr. Cochran, and Mr. White closed for the
city. The decision of the Court will probably
be rendered this morning.
TM/AL mar rota MONDAY.
31 (0. L.l Stall vs. Davis.
301 (N. L.) Smith, svardlan, NN. ROCen. Jr.
2:5
Her vs. Love. et al.'
354 McSwlgiren vs.Kuhlman, et al.
308 Kerr vs. Ziegler.
309 Duncan .4 Waughter vs. Eleventh Ward
School Board.
310 Handed vs. Feld. et al.
. • .. .
all ilrosra Vs. Gillespie.
312 Moffett & Old es. Ackley. et al
313 Same vs. Koutz, et al.
=I
The June term of this Court will commence
to-day. The following I. the trial list for
that day:
20. Corn. vs. Patrick Burke.
58. Com. vs. Caroline Schubert.
171. Com. vs. Darby Holland, four cases. -
27n. Com. vs. W.. Rafferty. two cases.
800. Com. vs. Ludwig Bayer.
1. Com. vs. H. Kirkpatrick at al.
2. Com: vs. Emma 'hornet.
Corn. vs. Stephen Strife et al.
4.. Com. vs. Fred Wehril.
B.' Coon. vs. Jacob ererbli.
8. Com. VII. Andrew Downey.
7. Com. vs, Catharine McCormick.
8. Corn. TS. Margaret E. Snyder.
IL Corn. vs. Herman Welsengrand.
10. Com. vs. Joseph Robinson.
[Announcement.]
Pittsburgh—lts lagestry and Ceuanseree.
This Is the title of a volume in press, which
is Intended to. supply a want—to bring Pr ,
ducer and consumer Into more intimate con
tact. The plan upon which the volume — is
constructed place. the most reliable data ac
ceselble to experienced Journalists, in re
gard to the Industry and commerce of Pitts-
burgh, side by side with the advertising ad
nouncements of the representative manatee
treigrt.aublispegmte land buslnel di tour
adt
Picea tberetg. preparing "rl 4°e history te of
the manufactures, their past growth and pres
ent prosperity, the utmost care has been ex
ercised le obtaining and collating facts. A
history of the manufacturing Industries of
Pittsburgh, commensurate to their import
ance and influence on the prosperity of the
city, State and nation, has never been pub,
liehed. The °Wet of this volume Is to supply.'
the want. Among the subjects treated in
separate papers, prepared with tee closest
scrullny. are the following:
Pittsburgh To-day.
Development and Extent of_the Coal Trade.
The Iroalnterest.
The Glut Manufactures.
. .. • • • .
Pittsburgh the Producer of American Stem
The Pettolenm Interests of Pittsburgh..
Our Our Hallways. Prevent and Prospective.
The White Lead Interest.
The Malleable Iron Trade.
The Tobacco Trade.
Beet Budding sod Steamboat Listerest.
The publishers propel* to place :Loopy of the
volume in the leading hotels of times portion*
of the tinion which are in the slightest degree
tributary to the trade of Pittsburgh, also in
the various leadinir 110m:es, conunercial
agencies, and iterunboats on the Ohio and Blie
eissippL The bulk of the edition will be cir
culated In the States West and South of Penn
sylvania, with an ample clrcuhition at adv.-
gr„,!".NV:ll ) :l,`lll4VillentdEratri
In a style not hitherto approached in Pitts
burgh. This fact, and the value of it. etatisti
cal and historical Information will secure it.
preservation long after the usual advertising
stenos , are Consigned to the waste paper has
)4= I O; o R t h w e r ll l c
til t :gal i t a e sillg b .m. " , o, 4
nient, safe and reliable record of the represen
tative manufacturing and business establish,
meets of Pittsburgh.
Canvassers will on manufacturers and
business men for their advertisement during -
the ensuing week.
E. A. Wring. j
- Davin LORRY, Publlshers
blicui.
=I
Tbe following deeds were seitidtted to re
cord in the ogle° of Thomas H. Hunter, Re
corder for Allegheny county, Saturday. June
4.1870:
Thomas Mellon to Ann McDowell, June 1,1!!66
SK) by 96 feet on High street, PittabM
with lntUdings
Birmingham, East Birmingham and “iG7ttla
Pittsburgh Gas Company to John C. Klein.
et al, June 1, 1821; 48 by 110 feet on Ormsby
street, borough Of Birmingham ...... —$B,5M
Daniel Seery to Daniel Rummell June Mk
1667:15 by =feet on Greensburg Pike, Pitts
burgh 2350
Or r rc S u f a hr
Bitfifeet road, exua,,x,t9;tp
~MsgballY. with boildings
et r ai s to Deo. Se d hmldt, ?mop
“rn. lown:121p. tf P it ca i rn , rlrugearc es
homer 4lB4
Darts Bacon to John Jr, JAnis
X im acre to Twentieth ward. Pittargh
.............................. p 4,000
Julius Coester Oeurie G Schmitt , August
71. 7938; TO hi , 60 feet on mane street, Lower
at. Clair township• with bundlers 8115
Oune C. Schmitt to James Mathews MaY_
non u a barn .. ...... ...
John Storer to N. H. raie.;,:,; Iry
81 Mires and MO perches or land Vorwonii
township, with buildings .............. gum
IlismareaCt. Cathartic [Wed nn
Instead of p il ls. carter epwm .alit.
n a lt e lfltvore4i. Twenty'/We fleet,.
druggist,. writ
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : MONDAY , MORNING, JUNE (3, 1870.
GEIVERALITIES.
TUE sea Serpent bile turned up in Bear
Lake, Utah.
(7E:NTHE till AGT. is lecturing in
San Frandsen.
THE land where the wicked cease from
troubling is probably where la petroleum
or aunpbine lamps are used.
Foca George Washingtons, six Andrew
Jackson, Jive Henry Clays, and two James
K. Polka reside at present in the Louisiana .
Penitentiary. •
. McFallLiao is threatening dire ven
geance upon Tilton. It Ix not Impossible
that he may hare another attack of tem.
ixinary mania.
AT the Chicago Woman's Suffrage Con.
rention, Miss Victor, of Ohio, said good
men are scarce because of the lack of good
mothers. Ile PCP, w•otuen should be allowed
to rote.
Tits :float valuable raft of lumber palm
td Winona on the 23d ult. that waa ever
eel afloat on the 3fisaissippi. It contained
2,1000M0 feet of lumber, and woe valued
at $37,500.
IN the stomach of an alligator recently
killed on the Combaboe river was found a
large lightwood knot, a white battle and
the neck and bottom of another, and a
bunch of hair.
A YOU NCI . MAIN calling himself Allen
Wright. but suppomed to be named At ,
tlinr Ilenten, couldn't stand Cincinnati
anv longer and went to a hotel on Wed.
neoday and shot himself.
Pius are raised in California, tho climate
I of the southern coast of which State is so
well adapted to that purpose that two crops
I are raised each year, the first ripening in
June and the second iu August.
M. persons will sympathize with
Senator Saulsbury, who desires that an
expedition should be sent to remove the
North Pole, that it may no longer act .1
an incentive to Arctic explorers.
' TIIE Alaska Indians hold Coroner's in.
quests over suicides, not to decide how,
but why they killed themselves, and if
iiny other party be to bionic he has to pay
a fine to the friends of the deceased.
J. E:TRO3IPSON, President of the First
National Bank of St. Paul, dropped dead
while fishing near that city. Ho was •
prominent man in St. Paul. and universal.
lv known and beloved throughout the
State.
A CORIIESPONDEIiT at Yazoo City, Miss.,
writes: "Tlutre is considerable increase
In the number of acres of cotton planted
in this section, and generally tine stands.
I have never known a better spring for
working crops:
A WAXIIINOTON belle nays. "In walking
up a long room when the women wino
don't like you are looking at- your back,
these is a motel support conveyed by a
Paris dress not to be derived from the
firmest religious principles."
A Misr mine in . the latest novelty in
Indiana. It is located at Worthington. A
sample has been ground in oil, and it
makes a beautiful red paint. A vein of
inin ore, four feet In thickness, has been
discovered four miles north of that place,
In the vicinity of the paint mine.
A rDESPETIATE 'character. mimed John
Gavin, attacked a miller in the street at
i.Madison, Ind., on Tuesday. Judge Lnick
Interfered when a lot of liialuneu attacked
the Judge who kept them at bay, though
badly hurt, until the U. S. Marshal came
up and, when attacked, allot Gavin dead.
IT is reported - that that the Republicans
of Virginia intend .appealing to Coltman
for supplemental reconstruction, because
the Conservatives are inciting outrages
against the colored Republicans, and are
endeavoring to . intimidate them from
registering.' It is doubtful if Congress
will interfere in the matter as many Re.
publicans oppose It, and doubt that Con
gress has the right to Interfere with the
:States duly represented in the Union.
Tim particulars of the fearful and fatal
accident to Mr. Harry Leslie, in Washing
ton, on Tuesday. are contained in the
journals of that city. It appears that Mr.
Leslie was walking across a rope etretched
at a height of about thirty feet from the
ground. When about 'the centre of the
rope be lost his balance and fell to the
grotind with 'fearful violence, breaking
Iris arm Cad two or three ribs, and receiv.
ing such severe internal Injuries as to ten.
der hie recovery exceedingly doubtful.
He was taken up and conveyed to the.
Park Hotel, where Mr. Abner, the propri
etor. did all in his power to minister to
his relief. At au early hour Wednesday
morning intelligence was received that
he was grin:litany sinking. and late in the
afternoon of that day the daring gymnast
expired.
O'HIKPERINGS OF THE FICKLE
GODDESS
Tilt fashionable hooped skirtsare eed
small. nearly straight. and hare a small
bustle shaped out at the back.
Ttig little breeze respecting the atom
donment of short dresses (or the • street
has died sway, and the shrill dresses re•
Lotio lace veils, slightly pointed in
front, are worn with bonnets this summer
instead of the short veils which have been
so popular.
Otrtrrts and traveling - dresses are in
universal demand, and many inquiries are
made u to what is required for visite to a
greater or less distance, and of longer or
shorter duration.
A TRAVELINUI dress of alpaca or Tak
cloth, a short black silk suit, not access's
rily'new. and one trained silk dress are
sufficient to start with upon a European
tour, with the addition of a jacket or two,
for negiige, and an "Adirondack."
jr is not considered at all necessary to
provide an extensive wardrobe upon go.
ing to Europe, as the chance of hobnob.
bing with royalty, or even with common
dukes or duchesees, has boon found to be
generally remote, and It Is, moreover,
•"carrying coals to Newcastle."
THERE is quite a little ruge just now
among very . distinguished ladles for black
toilettes for church wear. The dress of
rich gros grains is almost covered by a
wattau of black lace, And, with its man.
tills veil or lace lappets, gives quite a
conventional as well as grand effect to the
toilette. Younger ladles soften the effect
of titer blaok silk church inits by adding
. a
wide sash of blue gros-gfain and a blue
silk scarf at the throat.
Fort jewelry the Japanese enamels, with
figures of dragons or birds with crests of
inlaid stones, are in favor. Some are cased
so as to show the design upon the
interior also; their prevailing colors aro
blue, green and yellow. The heart-shaped
lockets with cases of plain blue or black
enamel, ornamented with Inlaid designs of
gold, or various stones, as diamonds, rm.
hies or pearls, meet' , with a steady sale
among our leading houses.
THE Empress Eugenio does not origi.
nate the fashions, neither do any ladles of
real rank and distinction; they adopt
them, and thus net the seal of their ac
knowledged authority upon them, but no
lady would be the first to wear &striking
novelty, or a style so new or somata as to
be likely to attract public attention. Thi■
is left for the leaders of the demimonde,
several of whom are in the pay of Pari
sian dressmakers and modistes.
Tue latest robe do contra le of pink
gros grain or turquoise blue for It blond.
The skirt is demi.train, and trimmed with
a broad flounce Of Valenciennes lace. The
tunic Is of very pure white muslin with
revere lined with silk and bordered with
lace. The front breadth of the skirt Is
trimmed with a tablier .of muslin bouil.
lounee, divided by rows of Valenciennes
lace. The silk bodice Is ornamented with
brettelles of Valenciennes lace, and a very
wide silk sash fella over the light folds
of the tunic. \
SUMMER sultsiaro nearly all made of
'white or buff linen, pique, cambric, or,
muslin, and the art of preserving the new
appearance after, washing le a matter of
the greatest Importance. Common wash.
erwomen spoil everything with soda, and
notking is more frequent than to see the
delicate lints of lawns and percales
turned into dark blotches arid muddy
streaks by the ignorance and vandalism
of a laundress. It is worth while for
ladles to pay attention to this, and insist
upon having their summer dresses washed
according to the directions which they
should be prepared to give their Linn
dresses themselves. In the first place,
the water should be tepid, the soap should
not be allowed to touch the fabric; it
should be washed and rinsed quick,
tinned upon the wrong olds, and hung In
the shade to dry, and when sterched (in
thin boiled, but not boiling, star c h) should
be fOlded in sheets or towels; and ironed
upon the wrong side as soon as possible.
Buff linen should be washed in water in
which hay has been boiled, or a quart bag
of bran. This last will be fonnd-to an
swer for starch as well, and is excellent
for print dresses of all kinds; but a hand
ful of salt le very useful also to set the
colors of light cambrics and dotted lawns;
and a little beef's gall will not only sot
but heighten yellow and purple tints,
and htlir a good effect upon green.
Real Itatattt Wet at Auedon
_ A. Leggkte, auctioneer, will offer the
following property this week.
The day at 10o'clock, house and lot 55
Monterey street,l3econd ward, Allegheny,
lot 20 by 110. ,13rick house with nine
rooms, also one adjamnt lot 21 by 60 with
foundation — thereon. Also 4 adjoining va
cant lots 21 by 00. ti ood property near
Park.
This day at 11 'o'clock , lot 100. by ISt; on
ti al laglier et rect. Second ward. Allegheny.
and sereml fine lots in John Mnereerfa
plan in Brenda Groi-e ...near Gallagher
street.
On Tuesday fto.morrow) nt 2 o'clock
that good central priperty 170 Sandusky
street near Ohio street. lot 92 by 120, with
dwelling.
On Tnesdny ito-morrow) at 3 o'clock,
house and lot 13 Boyle street, Allegheny.
On Wednesday at 2 o'clock, 2 lota Noe.
60 and 62 ('enter avenue, Pittsburgh.
On Thursday at 11 o'clock, the magnif
leen!. pmperty of Mr. Thomas Bakewell
at Neville. divided into acre lota, retain
ing 5 acres for the house lot.; An langur
passable opportunity trill be presented
on Thursday for the intrchaso of improved
suburban property. - On Friday at 2 o'clock,
the prOperty of the Into 1. Heron Foster,
202 South avenue, Allegheny:
Full Information at A. Leggate'e office,
150 Federal street, Allegheny.
tlemionable Goode.,
Unrivalled for quality and cheapness at
112 Federal street, Allegheny.
Spiced Salmon. j .
Fresh Lobsters. •
•
Pickled Oysters.
Spiced Clams.
Fresh Salmon.
•
Pickled Lobsters.
Spiced Chatters. •
Pickled - Clams.
Fresh Cove Oysters.
liardines, Truffes, Potted Meats ....
'French Peas and Mushrooms, Capers:,
Queen and Spanish Olives, Olive Oil.
French Mixed l'ickles and Piccalilli.
Terrine des Foles Oros.
English Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups,
Mustards:
Assorted Syrups, Extracts, Preserves,
Marmalades, Dalteect Raisins.
French Prunes, Seedless Raisins.
Paper Shell Almonds.
Fine Canned Peadtes, Plums. Cherries
and Fresh Fruits, in glass.
Choirs Figs and Dotes, Prunellos, ate.
ditto BRA VFM
Two biLAssgs, ono filled with water,
the other with ale, stood before no the
other day—Stul l incidents frequently re
cur to us—and, while the tilos attacked
the ale rii„onmusly, the water remained on.
molested. 'A - friend explained the reason,
even a fly knows what is good for Ids
health.' We forgot to say.it was Pier,
normals& Co.'s Cream Ale.
Mil
Mc :A LLlSTER—ticinthie morning, at 10 o'clock
A. WILLIAM. son of lama and Ann klefets
lister.sg.l 2.llncintb• and 23 days.
The funeral will take place from the residence of
Parents. 88 Future Lane. Allegheny City, Tutu
•117[11-NDON..st 4 o'clock, to emceed to Mt. Mary's
Ceinetery.' Friends 4,1 the family are respectfully
Invited to ettend.
DICKSON—On Sunday. June .Ith haat.. at IJK
P. W. at the residence of hla nephew. John Ma
son, Mr. WILLIAM DICKSON. Woof littaburgh,
In the 6/115 year of his age.
ail Funeral services at one o'clock on TCardiAT.'
ifle remains will be Interred from talon Depot at,
"220 P. M. cArri.een gill be walling at the depot
1 on arrival of train.
lIIMSEN—At thtnat. Aikenetts. Pun
lid&Lar:49th, at 1 ,;clock CIIA !MEV T.
if
Notice of funeral hilt he wen hereafter.
KASARINE.
A 1 3 0 Al ADE WA KRA ?MED TO It ETTOItE (MAT
lIIMEM
Kidder & Wetheral's Raven Ink
The best Indelible Ink In the market. 23
CCIDLI, per bottle. Every bottle
warrnntod or nu vide.
Genuine French Glove Cleaner
For Cleaning Y. 14 Glove.; For sale at
L.H.ROSENBACH'S
Patent Medicine and Perfume Deput,
140 193111171 FIELD STREET.
JUST IN TIME.
Summer Millinery,
HATS.
BONNETS.
VLOWERS.
R.lnaoNe, •
MAIIE•LY LACES.
ORNAMENTS.
114 NOVELTIEti
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. S. C. Robb,
N 0.91 FEDERAL STREET,
I=
JOHN M. COOPER Si, CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIFE AND ROLLING MILL
BRASSES
Made Promptly to Order.
BA.BBITTS METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
";opflekits Mid Manutactanirs of
J.III. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
'STEAM PUMP.
1 PrisralliZA T D ßE lFliiinr a =a
Pa.
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be 'wetted by the
CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION of the (Sty
of Pittatetreb, fn accordance with the proyielona of
so Act..
Boletlnrt;utitalagns lo ktoola n la.t i : tri ,
sball.
.1.111: s t
mote food tbr passage or this and
annually thereafter. select from Ile several bap,.
or minder a:change brokers of said city. a fres.-
or pi.. •of deposit for all school funds to
the 0004101 of sald Board. sad sold Board to sive
ten days' notice by publication In two newspaper.
Po b nitTl t bl o nkVol ellatrtgr
Ire? or depositary of WO school funds.and th lection shall-be made upon the opelling of we-
oLl . ie ban k v . ; c ,, lc4iso b s y e arc four by Najd. Ig r lie epproved by said Boa.;
sad sasll 1.7 for tbe use of es. school tuna the
bishOrkrate of Interest on current balances, and
rfl: u greltsZirde"rrddlr "11""P"
secordancs with above act and resolution.
POssed by the Board. bee/. Pro... .111 be re.
4 d .Figtrn"l:l47cotrnTlVVlLl,
on TUES.. . 1.11 pro:. •
Bidders al. to state on what terms they .11 loan
she nos. such D 10130711 sal WSJ be in... 7 for
school .1 Khoo* bullainif purposes.
I
GEO. N. ANDERSON,
•
t PItraIDENT P. T.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO•
FORE wasting between
L Balm and W. 0. Adams,
ileitig bestow under the arm min of Balled
Mains, mis this day dissolsed by moray 505.501.
W. C. ADAMS samisen all lisbUltles, and all debts
dos the lirm are to be paid ao 01n. t
I=
W. C. ADAM.
myikza
MAY lab, Imp.
Livipg*lLA
llanntactirier of LIMIT GREY IRON
CASTINGS.
B eAt i m.k oey n •pentali4 Lou Joint Butte.
anlotesa j lauders'=erat ar m waye .".."*UM
Moo sad orts. near Outer Bo n
4reen ' . L eny
Ctty. Peetofees anthem, Look Bon 3
baren.ra ' dna%
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
The partaarablYbarafatota ik.claitad bataraeii
STZPIIIIPI G. RODGERS awl J. IL IIyGIOVERR.
tamed In the 011t2tUng eoa ftp.g r th ir of
boats. was Ms day dim:dyad by :mutual otramint.
STEPHEN 0. RODGER&
J. 11. MoGOVERN.
117Errascsoz.11ay 31.1E470,
10tALVIORE HERRINGiSHAD, de.
tlezatt i das&lin =7OOO Alamo . 4 4 1
r -1m! do. all Doo i Vet c ria=l2l4
010 ba t t . n t . o aV d, r n. relu Lige - Whim
tAi t tivoßlVl:2 l l . o l !i r ta4 , llldrad h A r Ag b .Tarki kis
.70 179Wat0l17r4VIt CO-
t3PECIA_L 11OTIOES
- -
orwlec or 31011.0AUULA. IMSCIRASCL C 0..)
1. E. corner of WoI. St end 40 Ave.
PITenCL ou. Bler 23d , lt4o.
rrr.DIVIDEND.--The President and
‘a7rs..,,es r `7lr,g;:n f d 91! Atrgtuni.,,ta
SHARE the Cepits.l Stack of the Cummins.,
ou f
e mme earnings of Gm test sic free of
Govrnment tax. Puyabie In cash forthwith.
mfu.sl9 JOIVI. 11. CLANEY. Semetnry.
MEETING or THE STOCti
lIOLDERS , of the 111.711 AVENUE HANK
of Pittsburgh 7 111 be held on TII(JRSDAT EVEN
ING,Juna S o'clock. in THUMB HALL.
No. 341 Fifth ardente. for the n.rnose Of amend
m 7,13:
Conetisetutlonsmdappenee3 of 137„.L....
O>PUBL . I6 NOTlCE.—Having been
appointed GAS and GAS METER INSPEC
TOR for Allegßens , COUnt7.llotiCe IS hereby Riven
that untll the nisei/seri offloe and Mechanical Test
i.,Msehlnal7 a W be provided. I will be found at
the OFFICE. OF TILE NATIONAL FOUNDRY
A.WD PIPE IMMURE, Twenty-third
Penn, Pltteburltti.
fe=ns6 (Ina and ?se Meter Inspector.
uy•BOUNTY. . -
. $lOO Bounty Collected
or all soldiers %be enlisted betweenity emf o p, relany two 701/26. andwho hare hereto.
fore rc “
meshed no bounty. Mel 4th and
July 224. 1881. who were dlecbarged for dlsabil-
The undersissed has removed his office to G.i.-
zirrx BultdLos.corner Sizfltaren he sod Smithfield
street, and is now prepared to collect claims speed:
fly and at moderate rates. Call on. or address. with
stamp, B. F. BKOWN,
Chant Agent. Goirrrsgulidlug,
Corner 13Lith arouse sad Smithfield street,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
• - CANDIDATES.
03.F0R COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
GEORGE NEELEY,
Of hlanihall Township. =Went to the decision of
the Union Republic= County CM:mention.
sislada.t
[CrFOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
BENJAMIN DOUTHETT,
Of Indiana 1.01•9611/P. Se a 'candidate for County
Commissioner. In subordination to the deasion of
the Republican Convention. Est modes In rellins
apaherlfilisT
REMOVALS. .
REINIOVAL:
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Ornc6 or City ENOINDED AND Beittcrog,
2d.1870.
XTOTICE.—The assessment for Grads
EAVME and CEIIIIIBO n o
street,
from Butler street to tbe Meer. Is no ready for
examinationand can be seen at this °Mee until
13ATI:HDAT.june 11th, 11E70. when . It will be
returned to the City Treasurer's °Moe for collo,
Blare remoged from their old *bald. Nos. 27 sad I Bon.
111 J. MOORE. City Engineer.
20 SMITHFIELD, to %hell . Warehouse.
S. P. SERIV.ER & CO
Nos. 219 anti 251 Liberty M.,
Atuow thu head of WOOD STREET, where Owl
swill Ise piwued to see ell their old friends and cus
tomers.
S. P. SIIRIVEIt & CO.,
EEO
REMOVA.I,
THE OFFICE OE THE
Allegheny Insurance Company
ILA boom romured from ti 0.37 rifth
No. 67 FOURTH AVENUE,
errwram MARXIST AND WOOD STRELTS.
"Pima , C. J DONNELL, Deeretary
11Q ) .ENOVAL--FRED'IE SCHROEDER,
...in Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Gentlemen's
Furnishing goods; also Gentlemen and Boys'
Clothing on head and made to order at the short
en Wire. bre removed from hie late Mind, No. Od
Fourth erne, to No. 31 WOOD STREET.
Comer of Third avenue.
rehM.l4F
JOUR Q. WORKMAN U. RICHARD DAVIR
WORKMAN & -DAVIS`
Sum... to ICORICSIAN._IIIOOItE & CO.. menu
!snorers non Dealers In •
Carriages, - Buggies,. •
SPRING & BUCK WAGONS,
471, 41, 46 and 4S Beaver St., Allegheny.
Itelwinng eeettY end protootlyetecuted. Or
den for %.w Work gotten tip. in good style and
warninted to Ova satisfaction in every particular.
glrliewt
AGENTS of work onnstantly on hand.
BOLE for the New Haven Wheel Com
peers make of SAHVINE PATENT WHEELS,
aord n Rappa
ts. Patent Quick Shifter end And-Battler
f Shaf
11. RL9 A AHD DAVIS having Duro/msg. the 1e
‘3.174.1,64",:N•.V.,:5dria
117:=L7,1;? , 7wzatlutc.41 Ltd/ reFaa:
6011d/ed.
.101 IN
H. RICHARD DAVIS
Rintloa] Bank. Milan,
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ARNSTHAL •& SON,
Virginia and Louisville
Tobiwco dgency,
SEG-ARS
Fine Cat Chewing and Smoking yobeecos,
72 SMITHFIELD STREET PlUalnagb.
d 1171.5
. WHEELER'S
Patent Stamp Cancelers,
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EDWIN STEVENS,
No. 41 S. Thii.d Street,:
PUILA.DZLPHIA.
General Agent for State of Penni) , 'unlit.
State. AU ordas wl/1 W (111.4tkrousta this oak* for this
GRAND REOPENING
NEW GOODS.
Shoes, Boots and Gaiter;
AT
FIENRY PAILLPS',
No; 194 OELIOAVENI7B. ALIXGIIISNY CITY.
Th. undershnied Liss auto takes
'of his obi also.. and .looked with • sir " i
astlit
mot of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITIERS.
II owls wsh as peon will rive •11111111C1100•
rl"P'"‘"the"M rdi L
iirrtta
DECORATED AND PLAIN
Marble and Slate.
MANTLES,
M.d. bit Mem rvEr rho .sk natant
Erintirs ' Et4 r e en' LlePitTarble
r ll : l 4 l l= ll =2• T l P ist&Fri n"b l
Priar r iku X ta ek b.all° 3l76llM,
mmwsvr W. WALLACE.
• WELCOME
HAY AND- GRAIN RAKE.
W. N n' t , robin t PClr4l
1 bat
ttmplett in Its eoustruottou and whin an; ex.
amine tt. before you buy toy other: sold as low n
the nnbuourn . .tbk? be Imbed by a oblld 7
rest °IIIIL. ' grriaalreiri.V,T„ b ==
vttotoTar. llZZ74lte=lTar4V:,
- d
there, wbolnal. Or renal, or at zip •nd
awl LIBISRTY EITIIELT. Plttabuteb. Pa b 7
W. W. WALLACE.
tur23:l
C HEAP
STOSSUFZINWAIug,
si
- IMutotre.
um
LARGE SHIPMENTS OF ALL
kinds or Oath dab are reoelyo d_all at
i PaWm . ...Waal. Bab 'tend Zan GOV.
la d au.u.k.rtubv.th. and at Lb. Twt. 7
6,24. MI 7 Cna. - earner Tapers! and 010
,g,t.. 0.1.1008 priimoo 111 UM bull7l/416 MY
algae as to P.M na son hands &Kelm atttolo.
sod „...di Mote Flab. Balaton. Her BMX
Bus and Mine Parob. all at aarb , crw irloan
Give no • oall. am will insane • dna aro a. Wholes
Ws or ratan. All dad." allo4 DIYMIH77.
J 1 us GILLESPIE,
Chimneys Swept.
ma don, cm C.T.dir willow marine Dirt. All
ordnrs hgt "WA rim or .4 zto. 14
grAw " u inFILV 4 M.
thteld Wads
mods atta ltUl tdy_lll:2llll
GEORGE REFLICK,
WARD WOOD WODYDD.
sue. INON .71Util VOltrirait
=Mr. All 1,100 011.1 1=11.ra repaired atoll vs.
br p.m:baton to David Aiken, Board .
Yesuarer. toylikwel
I=l
ffit: 7 * "'"'
!Ar a. 3. d k CANFIELD.
141 rirat
N ORDINANCE—To authorize the
4i_ Col:at:motion of et Lateral Sower FoOoroil
neat.
• .
Ste. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Council.. of the lily ••f Aikchm , YA
tbani d It t , hereby ordained and enacted brL , ..
-
ority of the pante. That the Sewer Comtnlytdon
be. and they are hereby authorized wtd directed
to Invite and receive prtnnwals teethe construction'
oh a Sewer. located us follows. viz.. and accenting
to plan to be approved by Council.: On Federal
street. from Strawberry niley.w •Monlitorm•ry arS
sewer. and to coutntet theiefor with the low,
Cst acct tie . 4 Li&ler - Oibl;lden.st ttielr
. . .
Sac. 2..
1111 That . soon as the coa nand expenses of
mid Sewer shall be Inily asbertuthed. the awn,
shall be levied. assessed and collected as provided
for, by an act of Asvernbly of the entomouvvraith
Of Pennsylvania. entitled .. a supplement to a 11111, ,
, 4 the fourth section of en act. enil tled•
Are a,, ,a...,thg to Allegheny City.' approved lfavnh
Ini
, .
SYc. - 3. Thai much uf any 0n1i.613 MI ma
conflict with or o
be supplied by. the ll foregoing be
a Ordain edP hereby reealed.
and enacted into a law. tide the ltfth
der of May. one tleimiand eight hundred .d
McIIRI
President of Select found
Attn.(: .1. It. Ox sky.
Clerk of Select: lunch.
President of Common Cooed!
Attest: It. I/Ikrroicru.
Clerk of Common Council.
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• ALLEGIILNY. May 24. IS7O.
NOTICE.—The owssment for
DING and PAVING of Chestnut street. from
north aide of river avenue to the Sleelianle save,
bridge: . also, the assessment fur the construction
of. BOARDWALK on Bell avenue. front Federal
street to Willis streeLare now ready for examine.'
floe nod can be arm at this once until SATUR
DAY. Jane 4th, IS7O. when they will be placed
in the bends of the City Controller for collectino.
Mil
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' CIrY TR.M . P.% Omer. •
PrrnibUtlGn.June.l. 1890. 1
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N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRO
VISIONS of the City Digest. notice It hereby
leen to the Tar Payers of the City of Pittsburgh.
that the nesersineuts of
City, City_Building, Special, Poor, Bus
netts, City Schad and Ward School
Tomes and City Water Rents
For the year 1870 hare. in accordance with law;
been thin day returned to me ha. collection. A
deduction of glee per rectum will be allowed on
all Taxes end Water Rents scald on or before the
drat day of August. and Tem per cerium If paid
'between the drat day. of August and fifteenth
day of September.
ClTir CosTliothtWei ()prim j
Prrrsnrituii. Mns 1 4 4th. 11 4 470.
p;TOTICE IS HEREBY (iIVEN TO
sII holders- of Overdue Munk ßonds Inal of
t r City of Pitt•hurg h. to forward them to this
tithes for Pnyinent. No intim.. will be allowed on
such Bonds meter July Ist. 1870.
By order of the Finance Committee.
on • R. J. MCGOWAN. Controller.—
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OFFICE or CITY Es:op:mut AND Strargyow, ,
Prmanynolf.3lay 31,1870.
XTOTICF--The Aittiessments for t e
~1 1 Grading, riming and a venue Curb WENTY
. NTII BTREET, from Penn ao Small
man street_ Is now ready for examination. and can
Cie, wen at this Whets until THURSDAY, June oth,
1870, when It win be return. to the air Treat,.
urer's 01. for collection. 11. J. 310011 E, ,
' lel City Engtneer.
'PROPOSALS DILL BE RECEIVED
kONVAT°6 . g. l :;ilJP,°. ( Thrt:2,`,;;lT,?[ll: . .'.l4"
Trl g t i , .. ?;, ..... i vr a , c i tt e w of igl c o h7 =3 , l . l g o i : n l , l :.
pi r.T tha " P i nt 1 1 9 EATI: Chief Englacer.
LEAD, DRUGS, &o.
PITTSBURGH •
White Lead and Color Works
J. Schoonmoker Si Son,
PROPRIETORS,
Manufacturers of WHITE LEAD. RED LEAH
BLUE LEAD, ZINCS, LIT/LARGE. PUTTS and
an odors DRY AND IN OIL.
OFFICE AND FACTORY.
in, hi, hi, lib and li9 Rebeep Slut
We call attention to the guarantee posted oil our
Btrlctly Pure White Lead. and when we say a"pur
er carbonate of lead." we mean - chemically pure."
that Is free from Acetate and Hydrate. and there
fore is whiter and superior, both In color and con-
Lo be a purer carbonate of Lead
and whiter than any In the market.. - and will forfeit
adultera
tbe prim. o
on. f this package If containing the least
ti
ENDERSON,BROTHERS,
WIG Liberty street. Dealers in Drugs. Paint
,Cent Medicines. 116,25
'FLOUR.
p EARL STEAM FLOURING MILLS.
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA:,
Manufacturers of the followtm, celebrated brands
of Hour.
3 fltar.Green Brand an unequaled Pastry Flom.
Mar Dine
yes Bland A No. I extra Family Flo.
•haaat entire satisfaction.
1. Mar Ned Brand. • maul Family 1100r.aupetior,
to any of the same Mae In the market.
All brand, warnutted as represented.
Aptilll6. INTO.
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STONE
WEST COMMON
Machine Stone Works
Northwest corner of West Common. Allegheny.
MEDIC ATVATEII & CO.
Hare on hand or prepare on short notice. Hearth
ra d e 1 .: 51 1= V., .%r loan
hie Ordeisprntnntlr..."...n on ernannable torn..
PLANING MILL MEN
And Others,
TAKE NOTICE!
The underalgasd h letters e patent of the Unl
tregtl.gt=r the . goxtruct lon walnwo t ,25 .
for hooter. The weather-boarding, b y Ude patM
improvement. being more Partleulltr&V Intended 1 2
vertical use , and cbines great urability an
beauty of eppearanorn and It la so constneled
to thtlrely *told the use of Joint strlfe, and to
prevent eater fromentering th Jolnt of the gall
ing or the showing of the Joint. e
by the action of
the Weather on the timber.
/made was and wainscoting by Wm new method
are so constructed as to tom perfect panel.
as cheaply as by the ordinary goorlog tooettle
thereby prerenUtUr the showing of the Ennis from
lie
. wid leaving no refuges for bugs.
booalso purchased the ;etch' right of what
Is. commonly known ao. the "Moulded Weather
bourdlog...
.
lie
el~pos.d o[ the
L. °1 0 1 "1117'f
ho rlkhl In ALet6oo ) . or`' nl ww, w p."l4" 4
.2t.,
to wit:
•To A. Mundorl6 the right of the territory
..nu..nun of the rirer In raid county.
3ltlyoonsin Doorasse, the right for the First
word, Lilittourgh.
To Hill Puttornon I Co., chop right? for their
e V: ieei e th lal Alul!Nklir,r
e ViPnrkor a Pool. for First, getvod. Third and
I Tti e Vitre t ir B r i l .". f sgVaNy,:o their mill fuller
e
nth want city of All bony
Ta Dunham. Saint A. C 0.,. for the boroughs of
sharps burg cod Er.n; situ the kin - nal:llpr of tinnier
and Indiana.
AU persona are warned • bows, tumusiuguruzb
righer t
l rail pategt, a o rpr . t d r=trgirra
hmllhgeld s ue Hill tr: ase
ot. Put/burgh, Pa.
fe r. C. AND/LIMON.
TT S. INTERNAL REVENUE,
TWWITY4II.IIW DIBTRICT.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
Orrice. CoLLUTOZI OP INTIMNAL
23d Collect, Districttreet, of rciva.,
8 Water s
CTIT. May 20t.h. 1870.
Notice le hereby oven that the annual Lista of
Special Tanen. formerly termed Licenses. and of
the Taxes on
Incomes, Carriages; Watches,
Silver Plate, &c.,
Are now In this ofhce, when payment will be no
odle.] there°. by the Collector. on and after the
1101111 T DAV oh. JUNE. 1870. • These taxes bar-
Inn become due, muet be pall before the 2Stit der
of June. 1870, °Weselso additional expense*
0111 be Incurred by the tax payer.
E. BUITLYGTON.Ifaq.. Deputy Colleaor for the
County of Armstrong. and EDWIN , LYON. E..
Deputy Collector for the eouoty of Duller. will be
ready to after the lot of Jane. fr."
metre after the let of Jane. for thetr
reepeettre ()mingle.. mtd will poet notlemdmlgna..
tlng the Mum and places when end where they Mil
M prepared to rendre the laces tvlllmrtable by
them. Tame pee only I. meenbacke or rucloaal
currency. Ocoee hours from 9A.X. to 3 r. n.
P. c. DusTra.
I! K.
JOHN IYE. STILLMAN,
S. MORROW,
(L 4 of Plttelmmool A Morrow./
(111/00IIBBOR TO . SEAN KBLLER,)
raisrf THIXOPPER and Sat IT IRON
s. !MOTHS for steemboola arid Ho-
O N IPp s RS, P M! Sr OVER corran and
Jobbing attended to promptly.
No. 112 First Avenue,
(Near Market totroot.)
my2Lll4 PITTSBURGH. PA.
INDIA RUBBER f
BEDTING,UOSIC AND STEAM PACKING
Of the Boston Mating CobpoUY* mate. A full
imply of MI ans. - The thole supOtiod Ktooonfaa
toren' prime.
1.6 11.
al Avenge for thlo city.
112===
J. n.mgrun.D.
141 rim moos
OFFICLAM
ATINEG Ili
II ORKS.
WTI, ADAMS,
SECOND AVENUE,
le now prepered to fornleli VINEGAR at the
LOWEST hfAIIICET RATES. Attention partien.
little culled to Die
Extra. Wine Vinegar,
toy3Pat
CHARLES DAVIS,
• .r , RY Enslnce.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
~J
'tenuity tchofe Lite Policies AIISOLUTEL •
SON-PORFEITA BLE from payment orient annual
Premium.
Sp:Oriel ' insurance NON-FORFEITABLE after
o,o " o ooslPaYmenta. All pone!. INCONTESTA
BLE for timid anima and ABSOLUTELY INCON
TESTABLE after two annual premiums. All re.
stilettoes noon TRAVEL and -.RESIDENCE ns
moved. add no permio requirviL NU ACCUMU
LATIoN OF INTEREST on Loans or Deferred
Fret:el...and NO INCItEASEof annual payrrge
o /lIVISV ' g Pf. 117:.; kt el . p t d rbe . d
INTEREST plan. No's° n LOAN,
t It h A_N"T F,
end there Is no ACCUMULATION OF IN ' TERMT
fltraTAlT:V b ne,,,°,o',Tnt.ll:', l 4 l 7 7,J'„cca'Alk, E F f
ter yield an Income to the Poiley hider, Life,
term and endowment radicles are Issued: also ,
guarantee interest policies and Immiltlea -
Rin 'mt liVidS l .llr " i'Argh?Att Corerin In
. 63618.047
.13,•
,Aesets. over $150.000 00. •
SUCCES.4 THE CI TUMOR OF EXCE3.I.ENCE.
The EMPIRE ims lulled mom Lionel°. by over
800 a ny ruure viAlt ending April Ist. 1870.
than any other Company In this country in the
same time at the same age.
The EMPIRE seeurea every Policy holder IM •
DEPOSIT OF CASH CAPITAL With the Steno Treas.
" Vo ' re a v i V e Viir. gi e ZJE, F T,77.I. " Iz . EMPTRE
hag 111.4i . with whi
LOU AT ITSLIBERAL FEATURES '
ern
Good.
Penns saucy Agents wetted d everywhere In West
nia
M. Penn
Afanager for Wes W tern sylvania
aall Office 79 FOLiitTlf AVENUE. Pittsburgh.
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M=E
CHARTER .1829 PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA. '
OFFICE 433 AND 437 CHISTNUT STEKET.
sset. on Jen. I 01. 1870. V 2.813.734 87.
Caphel. 04 , 10.000 00. Accrued dumb). and
Premiums. 3.423.731 87. Losses pall goes
1829. over 3.300.008. Purpotuel AndTesup,
nay Policies du I..lberul Term, The CompenTslso
Issue. pullet°. upon the Rents of nllkkols of Dull&
10
ifs. Ground Drt
(tent. nod hiupsigee.
D/HECTORS—AIfred G. Duke, Samuel 00.04
Geo. W. Diehards. boo Leis, Geo. Fete.. Alfred
I , ltler. Thos. Sparks. Wm. S. Grant. Thomas X.
Ellis. Gustavo. S. Be ron.
ALiitED. BAKER. Presldeni,
tin/. FALES. Prceldea.
w. JRAERter. Secretary.
T.
H.
14. a",
173h - 1N KELLoGa
cor.Thlrd Avenue and Wood
WESTERN INSURANCE COMP'Y
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Of Pittsburgh.
ALEXANDER NIMICK. President.
WM. P. lIERBERT. Tice Preiddent.
WM. P. llEHBERT,lleeretary.
CAPT. GE O. NEELD. General Agent.
Ofßee 9 Water street, timugtsCo.'sWarebouso.
ul t4t i lluZ t. mali b" i rg su I . ltll kinds of Fin and Marine
Risks. A home tot on, martaged D L Director.
who are 'well knnwn to the community, and who
are determined by promptness mid itherallty to
maintain the character which they hay. assumed.
offering the best protection to those who desire
to ha halved.
DIRE(TO.:
Alexander Nimick,
R. Miller Jr.. John R. McCune,
Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley. William 8. Evans,
Alexander Speer. Jo.egh Kirkpatrick.
Andrew Ankle). '
David IL Long. Wm. atonti.
D. lhmsen. nog?
CASH INSURANCE COMPANY,
Phelan 's Building,
NO. '.il iirru AVENUE. RECOND PLOPE.
PiTTSBURGIL PA.
=9
CAPITAL ALL PAID UP
ntut clo ' t op mg. ;czp ttillttt ljey
Uere UM, S. AliChulum..
Thomas Smith, ;.Ine. K. Wlliclolk,l
IK . A3EKT K - ING, President.
Njlee re 7 sldevs
JO!. T.
INSURES OSVIIII I MEN L VEUrer A A ITTIRE
- .A.NU MARINE RISKS.
J.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
01' Pittsburgh.
JOHN IRWIN,_ JR., President.
T. J. 110SKINdON, Tice PresiillenL
C . ll ; T D° W.V. E hill=rnil Aden L
DlitscTomt:
r i m hr c srx ; Jz il, ,B. L. Palms stock.
W. IL Everson.
C. G. /lesser, ' Robert U. Darts.
Harvey Childs. Itush 8. Slenilne.
Charles Its Do, Cser...l. T. !Rockdale.
Cant. Wm. Deem T. U. Resin.
PEOPLES' INSURANCE .. COMP'Y
OrIICS, N. S. CORNEA WOOD PUTIII MIL
AL Maio Comp.,. taklng Flre and !Wine Itlsta.
mnicTona:
W. Phlllina ; Capt. John L. Rhonda,
John Watt, 1 Samuel P. Shaver
John E. Pate. , Charles Arbuckle.'
C. H. Love, ; Jared M. Drab.
Wm. Pen Kirk,
James D. Verner, I ATI:IUL li r tettellart..
WM. PHILLIPS. Presleent,
JOHN WATT, Vim President.
W. F. GA DNER. Senieterv.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY.
COB. FEDERAL SI G . . ,&:• , T . DIAMOND. ALLIS.
°Oka In the SECOND NATIONAL BANK
111:1ILDING.
MARTIN. Pesidet.
JOHN BROWN, R JR. Vice President.
JAMES E. STEVENSON. Seeretaty.
DIBIZPOIN:
.Joe 1. l. B 2"iNggaiiibert"le"'ni
rogro. Jr: dor.. G a ,
ee., ,Jeeee
V. Y.Wtlllsme ; Jao. Thonapthnij. MeNanaher..
apG
k , !2.llsket:r.i,Notbirlie
P. McARDLE I
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
fulplirOgrASETNV l Enig SAVE
LNG GOO 8.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.,
PITTI9BURGII.
jr.. G012111 Clatblos ssulde„to ordain theia.tur
REINIOVA.I4.
GRAY Sz, LOGAN
HAVE REMOVED FROM
No. 89 FIFTH AVENUE
TO
No. 47 Sixth Street.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
. _ •
J. C. lentuusox. 1870
V. XDILLWIBILL•O2.
•
I'PIIERSON k • 111.111LINBRING,.
Merchant Tailors. No. 10 KITH STREET, ( late
atTiardj•oop7,=.7l 2 .l tr.ZIMILIt
Good. in our Ilturt • groat portim of lollies vs OW
own ItopeltatlOn.
£Nlm+ nOdoot o[ our
1 0 10 to 4 0n, .,1.114.gr11.
easolnatlon of our st ooo
ock of risse Cloths, cy..l.
Ve.gparcoN 0 MIIIILARBRL`IO.
3.1110 No. 10 Slzth Moot.
N EW SP4II G GOODS.-
A liptantild new slockot
Cloths, Cassimeres,
HENRY MEYER
Jut:received by
tea Marchetti Tailor. TS Smithfield etneL
Pittsburgh Utility Works.
WEAVER & JONES,
Corner or Juniata and Fallon Streets,
Sixth Ward, Allegheny.
it." I PARITA"`",_,.."II
mWtt
e teatr . o t ur Cissils . said MlVlrierz oar work the
NIV:2IZI2;°-; n. to
oar mete of BED AHD radtw2C.itudiffirt '
• WEAVER It JONES.
Address: Pittsburgh Postothos. eurhgtSt
CHARLES P. STRIGHT,
Car]
Denter and Builder,
Win Promptly attend to WI kinds of jobetork.
ou &admirer tentemade to order. n 0.17 Norte
venue, comer Webster street, Alirebm.Y.
eeekeir
200 BBLS. LOUISVILLE BV.
MU:M.IC CZYZNTLSIII bbls.Wethed
ruster. For We h . J. 8.1
rt. 4 CANFIE7-13.
14 amts.
VINEGAR:
THE.PITTSBURGII
167, 168, 169 and 170
INSURANCE.
EMPIRE
Of New York
130 33110 A. Ovv..ici , N. Y
PRINCIPAL FTATUIt
ADIUSEICENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC. --
FOIL SIX YIUIITS ONLI
uunlentinu MON DAY. June fith. Ib7o
a rnc roN, Dixrr'N Minstrels,
v i tt , ltv i ritie . tt r igitt thiwgdi direct troth their
their un ' egnitatt 11""Y "
PH"""
Ethiopian Soirees,
•
':NTT STAR PERFORMERS
APPEARING NIGHTLY
•
isetox--Orettestra. 73.4 Dress 30.:
33c.: Gallery, lei cents.
.rved Seats may be had et the °Mee of tie
[lay deride the day from B A. sc. to 4 P. M.
es 7 p. st.; performance V0L1.C120411
lir GRAN D
Sacred Concert
ST. PAUL'S •CATIIEDRAL,
Tuesday Evening, , June 7, 1870.
Doors ON at 7 o'clock
=Z=M!!
E r CHUM HOME -
Strawberry Festival,
Will be bald at the HOME.. 40th area. above
Datler.on THURSDAY AFTERNOON and XVEN
MG. June oth. 1870. Much pi...mei...twee.
ted at the return of thla annual festival: and the
proceeds derived therefrom beinghiteaded for the
support and comfort of Indigent aged and hap
less orphan.. the patronage of • generous public
Is solicited oughts occlusion. The can of the au.
rens Passenger Co. MIS within a aunt
distance of the ground,
O:rMASONIC HALL
Two Grand Concerts
FOR TUE BENEFIT OF IMF;
CANTATA SOCIETY,
.1111:114DAY sod FRIDAY EVENING:I. June eth
end 10th.
cdmlsalon $l.OO. Season TleketklSl,3o.
Sorsale at Mellold iloeue'e, Nu. 33 Mtn ay.
11114
Complete change of promamtne on Mid.) even
h to maenad mats.
AUCTION.
Wilkinsburg Property
A.T
1 will offer fur sale. at Public Auctihn. on WED
NESDAY, June Stb. at 4 o'clock P. tr.. about %If
KTea of ground, upon which area LARGE BRICE
DWELLING HOUSE, brick Tenant House. Stable
and Cullen. Heine, trash Ileum. Coal Hone..
Orchard. Ac. Tblo property is tpun the Oreene-
Item Turnpike. and Is within coo minutia' walk
a the ndlrood nation. It makes a very comfort.-
blot reoldence, and la admirably tilted fora lobo:-
ban Hotel or country boarding house. It Is known
ea the Horbach property. Bidders are invited to
examine the proadoes before the sale. which they
con reach almost any hour by mil. Tanks-One. .
third cask. balance In four event 'instalments, with
Interest.
jeltritt JOHN STEWART. Auctioneer.
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Houses and • Lots
03
SANDUSKY ST. 'AI LEG - DENY,
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AND •
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Boyle street, Allegheny,
. AT AUCTION.
On TUESDAY. June ith. at 2 o'clock. will be
mild on the pretalece. that very desirably Icosted
17.1 . 117 gtv . tt Itz r at i n t im/L. 10 street
The house Is a two story brick of 8 rooms, with
hotand cold water, bath, gas, range, lee bones.
brick coal house and good thy cellar throughout.
Brick and frame stable In the rear
If desired. the ground ho sold with the
house, and the other half In two lota. Particular
attention Is 'directed to the central location.
t ' gr,liclafwo ' gr.:: , ,, t gapviegrk l3 ,. B tiit
20 by Abu% feet. le paved eller. boom. two stmy
brick. rooms. front and tack yard. hot and cold
Water. bath, gal. be. flood location, being In. to
Park, Market and street can. Terms at sale.
Possession given Imme tli Inspection Melted.
JO • A. DATE. Avictloseer.
PAPERS
.NEW WALLS PAPER.
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market St.,
NEAR FIFTH AVE.
we now offer to the public stock of PAPER
HANGINGS tineurphased le the Wool r hrtety
tnß b Za: 'f Mttrlb7T• b EVLV 'U aui.l Ga°2l"74
BEDESIGNS elf ,r o hod bright rem r 4.1
MATPAIIAIIitgb C T
GILT. P
111211 1 400 irAp'EL'7 l ll7.7llVitrW
BLANKS for Cbtuebere, A. All of whleh we
meg d eell . lgt low as the loweet to the L
So. 107 larket Si., near Fifth /venue.
JOS.. It. HUGHES & BRO.
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING, 1870.
PRICES REDUCED.
t i p L !picass .Ide tints at 6e per
Li r alari kintrat n 2le per o U.
ELEGANT French mei American MPS , '
Ina% ete epectded
co ,bore r
superior to =7
ment id the untn, Fo We et •
W. P. MARSHALL'S
Near Wholesale and listen gore. 191 I.l=ty
stmt. Pntehanch.
LIVERY & SALE. STABLES.
Robt.
1132133
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street
PITTSBUBOLL. PA.,
WILL ON SYSRY SATURDAY 1101.0 Ax
AUCTION SALE
Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
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And everything s Irm to the flosem
rarues dashing to s=lesso leave their no
tice of consignment on or before Thursday of each
week la order for advertising, Prompt attention
and good are van ba Oren MI Mutt let% fur We.
JOHN IL Sr3.ITWART
ROBERT PAlTEffsoird76.
Livery, Sale and
COMMISSION STABLES,
car. Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.
rrrramnion. PA. ;
Fr7q.VII
WNOTICE.-Whereas Lettere of 'Ad s
mtuluntticm to the estate of • 7110242111.
, late of Collins township. detteses=e
been wanted to th e subscriber, ali persona
to the ia/ 4 estate ate requested to make Immediate
P — meTlXTrul".l,llW gtt11::
k,20,.. the same witholat m um.
or W. 6 Aezhfetanntl, Attornm p lo.44 LOnsm dmin'r att
. Isitfeitreh. A 1 0, 1870.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
blAbeettutt will be made to U 1 LeoelleoCe
John W. Cosa. Gorttroor of PestoOlmgo. lot the
poldon of 711011.4.8 . CAHOON. Lsto of Temper.
oncovllls. Alkshony tonet7• torgmrlWis
piIOTICE.--Wheross, Letters of Ad.
3JUINTRATIOX cm the estate Of THOMAft
WEL. late of Stanottre Unteshlp, de.....1.
re twat mated to the Boteerthera at
u hul= Use sold Wale ant trasted to make
and Chose ha sttp ago ,, i
'mends mialte estate of said
make known the same without delay. ' .. g
PETERI khht
JOUR Ap o
8 '
mylthatO - Admlidetnttora
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isTOTlCE.—ithereas, Lettere of Ad.
MUSIXTIATION on tbe estate of IHAAC
. 9 , . Girr attgtrans=b l er"
bm'ax.Bo sal
mime are requeded SO make
Manta....=== I t tr u ba.mdatese or (14.
krnr p th .
=MUM ML Lebanon. Aneebeny CO.. s-s.
EnemCE. — leretuutts, storekeepers
aadtUther persoonbauaro
mat maim% vrittMay exreas pu lest Ltion.
.14,1 N mzatumA.
No. OM Beaver imam .
Allestum7
MEI
C. BARNES,
Sealer of Weights and Measures,
E=E
No. 5 FOURTH AVE., 11thiburTR.
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