THE DAILY GAZETTE, HOME NEWS )11 , . C. M. Henry will plenae •all on (ha Lincoln. Girard House, Allegheny. ra.., tween 12 and 2 o'clock. Another.—The commts.lon char!, G. Milner, as Notars . rublle Netts received et the office of Reeorder.Hunter yeeterd.Y. Alderman Irwin, Of the-Second Were. Ane glelllt Is acting In the absence of Mayor Uni te., who bas gone East for a pleasure trip. Allegheny property holders nre recounted to read (her advortlaementof 11. I.facferr.m. To City reagurer. on the fourth page of to-dit.rr. paper. o' A fall so.I fresh stock of Ladles. Gouts' and Chlldren's merino molerwear. at Jan. Degel.• foss A Co..' new stand Stockists. Store. Nu. 30 Filth even e. Atlegbe be. tumid ele; unreel evening. Ltbrary—Annual Eleetion.—The lon for officers of the Allegheny 11 be held to-morrow (Thonday) 7.1( o'clock. Teat y Deputy Mayor lakttola Issued warrant Zr. the arrest of Charles Ptlamb. (or 40 fartor ttlng Me gallantry as to call Mrs. E. C. Pal ax a “dlrty blab hog." Job Lot Englieh Cotton Half Hose, "" k, ", cheer, nt - the new stand blocking Store, . ,Ito. DWY.L.MAX 24 Co.. N 0.30 Fifth avenue. The at nu or are yesterday morning. about three o'clock., WWI occasioned by the burning. of a pile of lumber at the foot of Twentieth attend: near the Independence Engine House. The are Is supposed to, been been caused by an Incendlsr),..- By Heirloom to an advertisement on our first me it will be seen the committee appointed to ielact alto for a female college advertise for proposals from owners of property In and around this city. Land owners' attention Is es pecially called. Mearusese Laadalt 4.—The depths of unadulterated meanness wag reached yester, day by a man who entered a small confection ery store on Fulton street during the storm, and taking advantage of the absence of the owner.. poor widow. emptied the till of It contained. That chop should horn the Premium. Nock idle.—The following stocks were sold last evening. by A. 31. >tcilwalo auctioneer. tibia auction rooms. 106 Smlthneld street: = b un iI 4 I I O ........ . tional Rank 4 11 g . 11 0 1 Manchester Saving, sang • 52 50 Monongsbela Navigation Co ...... . ra 241 K. and 51. Insuntnee Co 29 50 kasimy and Ikauty.—There is as much beau ty and variety In manufactures sometimes, as In what Is Plied this flue arta. Take. for ex ample ,the stock of queenswara on exhibition at 361 Liberty 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. lust as well as In any other department. School Board Orgaalsation.—The Board of Birectore of the St. Clair schools met but evening and elected officers for the coining year. The Board consist. of the following members: Messrs. Andrew Stela, Louis Fritz, Thomas Carrark. Martin Krause. Lawrence_ Schneider and Marna Fagan. The election resulted as follows: Martin Krause, Presi dent; Them. Currant. Treasurer; Lawrence Schneider. Secretary; J. B. Cook. Acting Sec retary. = Got - . Geary errived in the cite y - esterder morning ; and put up at the Motiengahela ROUSO. He was accompanied by C.d. McFar land, Superintendent of the Soldiers' Orphan.' Salmis. The object of hit visit was the. inspection of the Soldier.' Orphan•' Schools In this vieinite. In the early port of tha.day - he visited the school In the .Ninth ward. and the Allegheny- Orphan Asylum where the . .children of the State" ate cared yfor. He left In the afternam train for I - IMo. town, where he will ',nate until to-day. in peeling the Fayette County School. Ret urn .lng he.wlll rialt the Institution at Phillip.- Oleg h thin morning. During Mr short stay in this cite he a. 'called upon by a large number of citizens. Flee In Allegheny. • • Yesterday morning about eleCen . tilelock a slight ale occurred at .1. & H. W. Stiodsrm.,' drug store. corner of Lacock and Federal Streets. Allegheny. The boy had been In the cellar and lit the gas, schen be threw the match upon the floor. There happened to be Itu re nantint scatted over the place, and in an nstant there seas tt blare. The Fire Depart ment was summoned Ina fear minutes and by _ . energetic effort. succeeded in ..ulaloing llama. The loss will amount to about Cast fully Insured. The cellar was filled with highly inflarnable material. and but for the promp: response and tubsequent action of firemen. a heavy conflagration would have ensued. The men performed their duties admirably and received the heartiest commendation of every spectator. p John Westley Jackson, a resptmtahle colored man of this county, was; called to serve on the jury In the District Court, yesterday morning. In empanelling the trot jury Mr. 3Fll,Tyniwtls coiled " an d mull' esmen r with tee eleven white men who had been called before him. Hewes challenged off. The sight, although a norel one, did not as it might have done ten years since, create a sensation. It is certainly remarkable with what readiness the American people adopt themselves to political changes and become reconciled to coat which a few years since would hare been considered prepos terous. Had any one, even In this strohola ot Republicanism. ten years since, predicted that In 1870 the jury boxes Inoue courts would be occupied by colored men, his chances for maple; a lunatic asylum would have been very SUM. 10:1==!!! MASONIC HALL—The Cantatn Society the leadership of Prof. C. Tetedoun. will give two grand 'concerts this week. tho first of which will be offered to-morrow night. It is hardly necessary for ns to say that .the occa- Wong will be eminently worthy attendance. The Society bas already made high reputation, having furnished several of the finest amatehr concerts ever had In this city, and u its mem bers are close students each new occasion de velops a higher degree of art and perfection. The second concert will take place on Fridny night. The programmes each night will be entirely different. There still be no reserved seats. Tns. Acsogitr.—A Large and faahlonable audienctoras in attendance last night at the Scads a the occasion of the second enter tainment of the celebrated Carncross 8 Din ers minstrel companv.-01. course all were pleased and entertained as no better company weer came this way to - charm and delight an audience. To-night, the third evening of the reason a splendid bill will be offered. liimon Alderman Taylor did a, full day's business yesterday in the criminal line. The first visi tor who called upon him in - the morning was John Toward, who made information setting forth that Thomas Lloyd owed him $1.50. and tkat Thomas was disposing ca his effects for the purpose of absconding to England and defrauding his creditors. Detectives wore rt on the track to prevent Thomas' dee:is -UT:ha McKenia and James Blakely had en gaged tea little eve-gouging. John was the most damaged. Ife consulted Alderman Tay lor and James was held for a hearing. • Caspar Dole made Information charging Au gustus Duler with assault and battery. Val entine Doyle made a idmllar complaint against Jacob Limber. The parties all met Inn saloon when% general row ensued. After bearing both sides, the Alderman discharged the de ttMdants and permitted the prosecutors to pay top costa. James Early was held for n bearing for at tempting to choke Margaret Harington, nod threatening to kill her. Registration Hader an Act of Assembly approved April 11th.1.870. entitled "As Act Supplementary to an Aet to establish a Board of Health In the City of. Pittsburgh, Am.." a full synopsis of which we published some' time since, it ~e-%Mel %Mel the duty of every clergyman, clerk or keeper of church recent*, and of every mag latrine er other person by or before whom marriage may hereafter be solemnfred or con tracted. of every pnictising physician nod practitioner of midertfry, of every under taken raeerintendent or sexton of cemetery or burial ground In this city. to report his. her or their names and places of residence to the banish officer, at the ogee of the Board of Health. and It shall be the duty of the health ofeeer to hare the same properly registered, In tilde% form. in imitable becks, to be fur nished by the Board of Health. In the error of any of the persons above swilled remov leg to any other place of reslitenee. It shall he their duty to notify the health caber of the fact within thirty days after such removal, Tbepenalty for neglecting to report above is a nue of VO. Tide act goes into effect July Ist.. 1870. and In order that Its provisions may be fully eon, plied with. It is necessary that the gismos deehntated above should report Immediately, so that they Clay be furnished with the axe.- -Nary blanks before that date. ' A lisbarlosif 'tome The pleasures and benefits of a bmuc in the suburb.. with all the advantages of the city, and all thu delights of country life, are no ap parent and enticlugthat it is remarkable that more of our merchants and city people have not availed themselves of this method of making existence more happy and endurable. The only valld reason that sums to answer for this action really cozy. comay be b floe u a n n dl nc t o h n e v f e c e n t t h a e t n Mabee home In this vicinity I, hard to secure -meters m mach miaow being willing to „ One of those rare opportunities which only come once In a lifetime will be given to-day In tb• "Iva Gm elegant and semitone premises as Wilkinsburg now in the possession of Mr. =wad Rehm. Here Iscomprtmed two and a , half acres of as choice land as can be found le the country. together with a large brick dwelling house, brick tenant house, stable and • carriage house. ate , the out-slde conveniences • Wan =bard of fruit - growing trees, which Itself Ls a treasure. The property Is situated on the Greensburg pike within tare minutes walk -of the station, at which trains stop nearly corny hour. or a abort and pleasant Mire over an excel, lent road would bring the merchant into the city In time for the opening of business. Such an eligible site so beau - brag and convenient Is eery rarely el:renal for gala Real estate fanciers -or any person desiring en elegant enbarhan home or CoUntrf hotel. should be on hand this a ft ernoon at four o'clock when Col. John H. Stewart wields the hammer. An op portunity will be given for examination before the We. Whoever gets It will secure a real estate treasure. EN ,- - THE COURTS. District Conn—Juige Kfrkpatrirk Jone 7. —The nrat ram; taken up was that of Than. Mellon Herron al. Sei..rasSur. Mortgage fur tf:al. The jury ill he, elvirged he the feint Wednemitli. • yarning. : The next case taken up ss ise that. of Ham let.. trustee. vit. Severance. Action of tourer nd connemion. to meaner a lot of lumber al !ger to have been taken by delTndants. On Process of attachment was Issued and a fine of gWentered agatest the followingdefaulting joror, James 'Stoney. Fred Haney. J. McD. Pra,san. Jas. McMullen. James N. Ca,. Win; Speelman, Samuel Hallman, John Sweney end Joshua Warner. TRIAL LIST FOR Hartupee dr Co.'s use vs. Caldwell. 76 Johnson's Eire vs. Rodgers et al. 77 Same Ts. Same. 7n City bf Pittsburgh vs. W.l.' , 81 Smith vs. Williams. 83 Johnson's Firs vs. Shaffer. 8.5 Herat vs. Scott .t (that. BS McCliutock so. liodgers. nc 87 Murphy et ND froeTrIPT for u v :S . La T.LTRI , 4 I . St common Plea.-Judge Klovre TrI.I , Y. June 7.—Thu ease of Hall vs. MVI, previously reported, Was resumed and submitted to the jury. The first case taken up was that of William McClelland vs. Thomas Rogers, Jr.; action to recover $1,500 paid for stock of the Allegheny Manufacturing Company, which company proved to b rial.e Insolvent at the time of the par- time On t . - Attachments were Issued for the following defaulting persons: David Deck. Phillip Junes. John Lewis. C. ii. Love And William Sterling, upon each of whom a fine of $2O was im posed. TRIAL LIST FOR REDNDIDAY. 275. Young vs. Duff & Ewing. 275. lfervey vs. Young at al. JO4. MeSwiggen vs. Kuhlman at al. 338. Kerr vs. Zeigler. 3t13. Duncan 11. Waughter vs. School Board of 11th ward, Pittsburgh. 311. Brown vs. Gillespie. 315. Allegheny Co. it. Walker. 310. Richards vs. Schwab. • 317. Drumm TR. Rein. 31$. Davis is. Balton. Quarter Sessions—Judge Collier. Trgsoar, June 7.—The case of the Common wealt .1 vs. ttllama Rafferty, Indicted for keeping a gambling house, was taken up. The case was opened on the part of the prosecu tion by District Attorney Pearson, who briefly stated the facts: and the dram against the defendant. Several witnesses were then called. and the fact of Mr. Rafferty's arrest in the gambling house. on Sixth street, proven, and it was also proven that ho had been engaged in playing the gzune of Faro, sometimes as "dealer" and at others as "lookout." FANO IN COURT. Mr. William Neeper was then placed an the stand. and In order to demonstrate the game of Faro to the jury, the "layout" was placed before the witness. and a game opened up, the witness dealing nod the District attorney do log the betting. The witness held that the game tons a fair one; that the chances were as much In favor of the better as of the dealer. The chances to we, were equal en both sides. Wit.ss had been playing the game for twelve years. and had never seen the defendant enga ged In gambling until within the last year. He thought Mr. Rafferty-a novice at the business, and that he had lost money In the game. Thomas Habra, sworn—Have been In Elijah Hall's saloon on Sixth . street; have seen the game of ram played there; have been there a dozen there; have seen the defendant there at eifferent times. both In the afternoon and et night. I have seen cards played In the after noon. but never ea ts• faro except at night. Saw Rafferty play cards once. At night they plared faro. It Is more lively. I saw Mr. Rafferty dealing two evenings. At the other times he occupied the lookout chair. I pur chated checks one night from 'Mr. Rafferty; boughty twenty-floe dollar' worth. Saw Mr. Rafferty in a gambling house an Smithfield street. Wllry SiMj.oli—Know the defendant; have own n - him f br four. fie has been en gaged with his father in a feed store. I have been at llallb saloon. un 'Third street In the afternoon. eaw Mr. Rafferty there on one oc casion; it wan inn room up stairs; they were playing faro: there were eight or ten person. present; I never was in the house but twice and I never caw Mr. !Lafferty engaged in x game of tarn; I never saw-Mr. ILafferty en fMtiPrl'. VT. a s t w a oTiT.„"srm:rrerpe h glinh Hall kept a saloon on 3d avenue—have not been in the house for ten months. The room over the dining room was used for playing faro—hate seen all the paraphanalia . titers for plating the game of faro—have known Mr. Rafferty': the defendant. for seven!l years— don't know what he is engaged in—have seen him in the faro room—have seen him dealing and have seen him acting in thecapacity of lookout. I think the Implements belonged to my brother—l cannot say directly whether Mr. Rafferty was In partnership with my brother or not. Geom.. Holt. sworn—l know the house kept by rah Hall, on Third avenue; 1 have been veral houses where games of chance we played; saw Mr. Rafferty there two years ago; never saw him engaged In a game of any Una: I was In the room the night the police made the arrest; they were playing faro that night; Mr. Wierheller was dealing the game; never saw Mr. Rafferty play. :Pule, sworn—l raw in the house kept be Elijah Hall on Third avenue prior to the WI of January last; have been there both day and night; saw Mr. Rafferty them. 1 have seen Mr. Rafferty dealing faro; can't any the exact time—have seen him at other times— saw him loose MOD—that is the gamerlost that mach''fl°. the game the night the police came In and arrested the pante.. I had about sixty dollars worth of checks in MT pocket; I was looser that night. Elijah Hall and Vlerhel ler generally dealt; William Rafferty dealt sometimes. Henry Goldstein. sworn—l am a dry goods dealer; have no store but carry them through the city. I was In Hall's saloon; was In the room where they played cards and faro: seen them play seven-np and cribbage In the after noon. I was up one night and saw them play faro: I think I saw Mr. Rafferty there that night; I did not see Mr. Rafferty dealing that leht. 'own?, rmstrorut. sworn—l know the house kept by Elijah Hall on Third arcane. The room over the dining room was used as a faro bank. I was In the room once; saw Mr. Raf ferty there; he was taking no Pert in the game. I was there once at night; a game of faro was going on ; Mr. Hall was dealing; I played against the game. I never acted as look out never was In that house but once before. Have known Mr. Rafferty for several years; he was with his father Ina feed store. John .If. Kirkpotriek. eworn.—l have been In the house kept by Elijah Hall on Third ave nue several times; saw Mr. Rafferty there: everytlme I ear Mr. Rafferty he was acting as - look-out;" I had been In the house four or live times: Mr. Rafferty I think was present; I thw Rafferty in a house on Brultheeld street. I ink I saw him dealing there; I don't know whether the . lt-o loout - always has. Interest In the game or not, but I think not; sometime. one of the players act. as "look-outi" I have seen Rafferty betting against the game; I hare known Rafferty about twelve or fourteen years; he was engaged around his father's store. lamp S. Patterson sworn-1 am Mayors' clerk—on the night of -the 14th of January these articles (referring, to the faro imple menta, the "lay out" "checks" and "deal box" dc..) were delivered to me by the officers who made the arrest and they have been in my possession ever since. morn a conversation with Mr. Hagerty next ing.; Mr. Rafferty .Id he did not want a bearing IKit asked me to have the bail reduced if possible. He af terwards came to the office and requested me to take care of those checks and not have parties carrying them shout in their pockets, Some timeisrevious to that I bad a conversa tion with Mr. Rafferty- told me that be was in partnership with Elijah Hall, in the gamb ling business. Jump!. M. Grimum.•worn-1 am trustee for the property on Third avenue. which was oc cupied by Elijah Hall; I leased it to him Jan uary, 1549. for one year; He told me be waisted It fora saloon, and rive me John A. Strain and James blackmore so bail. 1 refused to renew the lease when I ascertained for what purpose lTCO=ggretlLigiested their - case and Court adjourned. =LAI.LIST 705 I•NDNESDAT.: Cam. vs,Wm. Hagerty. 171. " Darby Holland, 4 cases. 68. " Caroline Schubert. - - • . I. Aerbara Brnwdy, 3 cas e. Patrick Burke. .71rPrerrVket d. 10 Emma Barrett: Ll." Margaret E. Snyder. WI, " A. lagalle et al. -- 11. " Marla Hare. IW " Anne Seymour. TRIAL LIST TOR TITCANI.PA 1r al. Cow. T.. John D. Irwin. - Thomas Owens. *. Lewis R. Lindsay. ..• • . 33.. Phillip Durnd. 31 •• • Itobert Barr. Z easen Elizabeth Matthelta • . 31. Finrition Berger. 33. .•• Henry Best. James Griffin. STRUCK DEAD A Lightning hirelic—A Man gal Itarse Wiled Poor Person. Eittinned—Thrilling Escape. The storm of yesterday wen marked by an unusually sad an thrilling Incident which oc curred in the city. Shortly alter two o'clock, when It was at Its bight, Mr. William Hartle Was driving a carriage containing. two ladles and two gentlemen over the Mechanics street bridge. -Just as he had cleared the structure, and was entering Mechanics street a vivid flash of lightning, was seen, followed Instantly by a terrific clap of thunder. When It had passed some employes In the mill near by observed that the horses attached to the carriage were laying down. upon go log out they- discovered that one of the animals and the'driver had been killed by the lightning• The electric geld seemed to have encircled the man's neck, then passed up his face and out through the crown of his hat, In which hole Was burned. His death was Instantatteous. It seems the Ilgistelelf Ent his the horse, and glanced from Its shoe up to the man who W. sitting on the car triorb'eldif..stuibrin'eVetTessulenskU'Or 'Lrr mol ir e ' arTi r it was some time before they recoveredtheus e of their faculties. The remabaL horse, ftr a short time. was madam', to , able to walk away. The body of Mr. Hartle wan removed to his residence in Main near Chestnut street. Alle. gbeny. as anon as possible. The deceased was about fifty-five yearn of age and leaves a wife and several children, some of whom married. He was engaged in the livery but. nese in the firm of Hurtle & Grubbs,. West street above Ohio, Third sward, &Beefier, and was In affluent eiretroutiutces. out wits 17reirktio7ei universally respected as a business man and • gentleman. The singular escape of the remainder albs partli t eems like toiratle. All of them lut mu bed been fully restated and appeared as we as ever: Coroner Clawson will bold an limed Mts mornlar st ten o'clock upon the remains of the 'cream. =l=2l Tobacco, — Clears, Pipes, Tobacco, agars, Pipes, Tobacco, agars, Pipe,. Tobacco, .agars, . Pip,,, Tobacco, aeon. PIN*. Tobacco, Clears. • apes. At Megraws, 46 Ninth street, wholesale or retail, all the emelt brands. No better stock In the city. Good articles and cheap prate. • `• • PITTSBURGH DA THE ALLEGHENY SCHOOLS. The Board of Controller'. In he..ion -The uric. of Tenehrr.—The Ballo of *whotar— M==MM •• Last evening, a regular monthly meeting of the Allegheny Board of i,hool Controllers. was held In the Common Council Clamber. City Building. At eight o'clock the meeting was opened vrltt, proper. . by the President. Bev. Joseph King. oThe f o llowing members :mswered to the en of the roll : Messrs. Ashworth. Alga°. limbic.. Krebs. Barker. Beckart,• BMW.. Bog land. Denney, Chadwick. Dunlap, Francis. Fans, 11.ey, Godfrey. KallOCk. Minnemver. 3toul, Mossier. Moser, Marthans, MeCance, McConnell, McClinton. Nesbit. Patterson, Pnrke. NICRe liPraKne. Trimble. White, mu. and President King. Minutes read and approved. VISITU(O TEL SCHOOLS The Local Hoards reported the result of their rislts to the different schools.• Mr. Kel-• lock reported that Bartholomew's drawing cards had been Introduced Into the schools a, ordered. Der. Chadwick reported. front the Sloth ward that Miss Kate Holmes had been . . elected writing teacher In those schools. Mr. Barker reported that the colored schools were In a better condition than they had ever been heretofore. The scholars had taken up drawing and bad already made great pro. ftclency under the guidance of Miss Harriett Wilson. • Nothing worthy of special note occurred during the mouth to the other schools of the city. • Mr. Francis presented the annual report of the Committee on Night Schools, which gave a detailed statement • of the-attendance, en rollment and general management of the schools during the past year.' The report was accompanied by it resolution authorizing the preparation of blanks to be ailed out by the Principals, charring age occupation. resi dence &c., de., of the , scholars, and sent to the committee monthly. EZ?=11;;i=1;1;1111:111 EIE=I Mr. Dunlap stated the Committee on Teach ers and Salaries had been unable to meet du ring the month, and' therefore could not de cide upon a basis regulating the number of scholars to each teacher in the schools. They desired, therefore, that the Board settle that matter. The committee recommended that forty-five to eactiteacher be the basis. Mr. Hallock offered a resolution authorizing each local Board to employ one teacher for each forty-three scholars. and allowing an ad ditional teacher In each school where the average attendance for three months would exhibit an excess of twenty-two scholars over the prescribed number: In small and Inferiorly graded schools the matter of an additional teacher toil, e settled by the Board; the Secre tary to rep ort annually at the first meeting In Juno the number of teachers to which each ward is entitled under this basis. Mr. Chadwick moved that the matter In re ferred to the Committee on Tenchersiand Sal aries. • Carried. TILE "el:Eger-vim, 11.11LANCIX" The Secretw presented the draft of the net In relation to the .. unexpended balances - of the school fund. It was rend. The 'bill Is similar to that in force In Pittsburgh. Several small bills amounting to itle II were presented, and warrants ordered. TEXT BOOK CHANGE,. Mr. Marthene presented a preamblL null re solution settles. forth the imnorance and ex pense Incurred by the frequent changes In text books In the schools. and authorizMg the Committee on Text /Woke to report a resolu tion. providing that hereafter no changes he made to the books (or terms less than three pears. Referred to the Committee on Teat ;Rooks. TKACILERB . SALARILS. The Secretary asked for instructidni in re lation to his duty In the matter hf signing warrants for the salaries of the Seventh want teachers. [This was formerly an Independent school district, but finally came into 'the city system. Several legal questions were Involv ed in this change. one of which woo the mat ter of salaries and who should pay them.) Mr. Denney moved that the Secretary be In structed to sign these warrants for the MK., lar salary of the teachers and the Increase. which made the salaries of the three teachern equal to those paid in the otherl wards. Carried. Mr. Kallock moved a recon.sideration of the cute vaned at the last meeting increasing the salaries of the teachers throughout the sal' for the remainder of the school year. May and June. Mr. Chadwick said therehad betel s - great deal of dissatisfaction expressed by he peo ple in reference to this increase, and he want ed to he placed right on the record. He called the yeas and nave on the motion. I The yens and nays were taken on the mo tion, resulting-in seventeen to favor atom six teen against. So the motion was reconsid ered. Mr. Francis moved to refer the tiesolution back to the Committee on Teachers and eaF arles, to report at next !uterine to report at neat meeting: Mr. Beekart. feseiteilly].—Hr.Presldeut. be fore we make camels. any more ridiculous I mote we adjourn. The Chair entertained the motion 1 view of the probable unpleasant situation. thus timely suggested, but the question being Pat It was Toted down by a large majority. I Mr. Francis' motion was then carried. The Secretary read the following monthly =2! wad.. EnrolFt. Atterice. Ns • First ward.. dup I Second Third . I.ass file Fourth 518 Ittt 7 0.5 SW 400 Vlfth 15= ace 055th 74 577 4t2 Gain 1.5. 146 1 7 : 5 ee EMI!I . _ Recetred and Fled. The Secretary RN° reported the amount o • tries paid for the month of May to he $7.010. On motion. adjourned. BIRXINGIIAN COUNCIL Regular Meeting The Birmingham Council held a , regula meeting Mat night. In the Council chamber. Burgess Aughhabaugh presiding• Present—Mes.r.t. Doyle. Duoeao.. tterbory. Schneider. Oliver. Scherann ►od Woeg tly. The minute. of the precious meeting were read .1 approved. The Committee appointed In the case of the .h C. R. it. tome reported progress. Mr. Duncan : from the Street Committee, re :r They had t Ingham street and tasestnut alley, be wawa Fifth and Stith street., but se yet hod • of It any contracts. Sundry bills.amounting , to SM. were read ad warrants ordered to be drawn for the • ounts. • The report of the Treasurer. John P. Meech. Esq., for May, showed balance of $1.63; Min the Treasury. Th. report of Mr. Cherie, Evans. Street Commissioner. showed that the borough was Indebted to him to the amount of VIM CZ. The report of Mr. Ph. Pfeil, Market Master, showed a balance due the borough of =1.5 7:17. The report of Mr. J. M. Conway, welsh master. for the month of May showed a bal. Imee, due the Board. of CM M. The Bums. read a petition from residents of Seventeenth street for a Eat lamp on the comer of iranhingtim ' , and Seventeenth streets. Referred to the Finance Committee. Also a petition from resident. of Chestnut alley. to have said alley between Sloth and Seventh street. graded. Referred to Commit tee on Streets. Also n petlilon from John P. Pears, Esq.. President of the Oas Company. asking that Seventeenth street. from the termination of the present pavement thereon. at and near Intersection of Wharton street. be continued to the northern side of the intersection of Short—street. Referred to • the Street Com mittee. • •• •. A warrant was ordered to be drawn In favor of Hastings & O'Neill for paving done. for the sum of !WI. Also 'warrants in favor of the borough °Meen oa account of ealaries. Mr. Atterbory moved that a special commit tee of three be appointed to act in connection with the Street Committee relative to the construction of the sewer on Eighth street. Adopted, and ileum. Attertury, Vogeley and Schwarm were appointed. and on motion the Burge.s was added to the committee. Mr. Attertutry read an ordinance which provide. for the measuring of the lumber de livered in the borough. Some doubt was entertained byseveral members whether the borough had the right to compel them to have their lumber MER stared by the borough ofacials. Mr. Atterbory moved to make the wharfage on lumber twelve cents Der thousand feet landed on the borough wharf, and. that the Borough Solicitor be instructed to draw up an Ordinance to that effect. The: motion pre vailed. On motion of Mr. Atterebry, amended b Mr. Oliver. It was resolved — to have an urd nonce peened requiring tendon of patent med icicles and other artic les on the streets. to tat . gat a borough license. and that they be oho d the earn of V. On motion, adjourned to uext Tuesday even lop 14th inst. FEMALE JACR SHEPPARD A Precocious Young Crlminol—ilerillsiory sod Last lisplirit—Moappeersoce from Some. The exploits of Jack Sheppard and those other historic worthies bid fair to be rivaled by i precocious young female who resides In the Ninth ward of this city.. The child Is about twelve years of age, and seems to have an uncontrollable spirit for adventure In stealing. Upon several OCCIIIiOIIII she has been before our magistrates, but her youth, and the fact that she was the child of a wid owed mother. always secured her release with no other punishment than a severe reprimand, Continued suceen seemed to have made her bold, and her exploits Increased in numberand daring until she may well take rank among the hi ne r le r t r et i t e ad f vgrt t ur e r ' ril lo developed rester day. It seems that the house of neighbor near near her home not far from the Independence Engine Rouse, was made the object of her t !M r am"Yr e rl t rr a t Y night,et ehwr:keialruthetf y the youthful criminal. At a late hour she ef fected an entrance by climbing up a spout and thus gaining admittance through an upper window. The hcuse was ransacked thor oughly, but nothp taken except a pocket book containing which was laid In a draw er of the dm fig bureau..Yesterday_the fact of the robbery became k nown to the tam.' LlE.who bad returned borne gh tv d eti . c v zi however, to the thief, and St hrratances which came to lf:trLibdulafet gyett swavau c p: a r i t the little girl. Tester and tram. down town7or a jar r ir l . 'gr= e ; stopped at a reetauranron WOod street, t hence proceeded u, an Ice creamsaloon and from salt to the Market house the ilttie girl foot inn the bills to the great o f tons. Finally, they y top F p ,,,,, st her :S.M.'''. pines. and sat for photomap. oeal, ‘ '.lM turning home the others. were ethusiastic I their praises of MS linerldltY o f their e te n tablet. - This with an investition, and she sender the robbery. While a she sender was sent for an officer, however, she managed to escape, and has not been heard of since. The most diligent search of the detect tires failed to apprehend her. but it is likely she will be secured before long. For youthful precocity lathe criminal line, this Is ahead of earthing we have yet heard of. EMS ~s~"=~ ~ r~~ ~: .'. EMM Y GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1870. CU THE 4 All Around Town—Free • of the Lightning— The Results Damage. A terrible thunder sty .1 passed over this city about half-past two clock yesterday. by which considerable dam. : , is reported to have been done. The st nn was of about thirty minutes' duration. during which time the-rain fell In torrenta, d continued to fall ~ fur over an hour after .he electricity had spent Its fury. Daring t time the storm was most violent flash after a hof lightning, lc companled by the most,[ trifle thunder. fol lowed In such rapid Caere alon that the hen, ens presented one coati.. al sheet of tame. and the rapidity with wh h the thunder fol lowed the flashy Indica ell that the over clouds from whic. the peals of thun der came were at no glen . distance from the city. I tactrok. tio far as we have be.. able to ascertain, there scat but one fatal, a cident occurred In this Nincinity, but a atm • r of incidents of a less Important matter \ re reported. Three boys employed Hutchinson's glass house, on Pride street, ot names we were unable to learn, were st mt. by a current of the Mold which passed into the earth near where they were at w r Medical attend tore was summoned au , they were soon re- . . tored to cooscluttsnes. The smoke stack of t !Water Works at the I ted by the ..eccen. half of It knocked doneto any other =C=CI=E Cola; tile''and about off. No serioue Injury part of the works. . . . . . . -A house on Clark atre t, In the Eight ward, was the subject of the wrath of the Storm King, and suffered to a I onsiderable extent, The field struck the gar I end of the house and - the roof for ten feet . quare was torn off. The residence of Mr. It. J. McGowan, at the corner of Twenty-secoud and Willow street, wan also struck by the II glitning. The fluid \ 1 pr sell through tho roo ' nd down the stair % y doing con ammo. The freaks of the ele t c flultrwere not by any means confined to b side of the river. but visited our sister it .. where It played some very peculiar free s. The house of George i n. tel.:ally was seri ously damaged. Thelltt Mg aro& a wood en conductor between It and an adjoining house owned by Mi. Ma. h 11. pasted Into the corner room of Mr. Manths house where a child was sleeping. The child ...stunned and was unconscious for a eon idemble length of time, but was finally retitoted. Mr. McNulty's house was considemblY damaged,l the roof being to off end the plaStering loosened. The wall of a house on Locust street. Fifth ward. was cracked and badly damaged by a stroke. Anotherboute about a square away had a portion of the roof token off. A little girl was stondin,got the window of of a house In the Sixth ward when the light ding struck near by. Navas knocked down and stuntied;.but soon recovertd. The water from South COMMOISI overflowed nod broke through the wall along the Fort Wayne track, hooding it to the depth of sever al feet. No damage further than that to the wall. Federal street in the vicinity was also flooded. GERMAN IN THE SCHOOLS Public Nlcetings--Petlllows and .tetlon of Leers! Boards. .t meeting of citizens was held in the stinker house of the Third and Fifth wards on Tues day evening, June 7th. 1570. Mr. Brown wax called to the Chair. and C. F. Bauer elected Secretary. Mr. David Simms. one of the School Direct ors of the Third ward. stated the object of the meeting to he this: To get the 6en6o of the public In retard to the I , est mode of intro- ducing the study of the German language in the public *charts. Mr. Luckey. the City Superintendent. then stated that fora number of years he looked forwt.td to the day when the German could be introduced In our system of public education. lie would prefer a concerted plan of general In action German as he well as ole c ln English. ity and traded schools After a general exchange of opinions and several explanations as to the best mode of reaching the desired end, it was Iter,ilvd, That a committee of three be ao poined. Mr. Luckey as chairman, to define a plan and lay It before the Central Board of Education. The committee to consist of Mentors. Luckey, C. F. Bauer and E. Lust. Reseirot, That when tfe adjourn, we adjourn to meet again next Monday. June 11th. at 11.. r. N. to receive the report of the Committee. Rosdrcel, That the proceedings of this meet ing be published In the city pavers. Adjourned. • SLYIII W6lll, The regular monthly tone d of the Sixth Ward (Forbes district , School Board was held last eveolng at which the question of the German In the schools wad discussed. Mr. Credo preaented n petition signer! by over one hundred and fifty citizens praying for Its introduction. Oa toot Inn of Mr. Coss, the petition was ac cepted . t c ed t and referred to the ( entre! Board of km. with n favorable recommendation. The Sixih ward schools. Rile most numer ously attended in the city., under the care of the Principal. Pro!. Eaton, arid the excellent female teachers with him: are In 6 very flour ishing condition. Teachers and pupils now, however, look forward with pleasure to the achtion. • Neal Estate Transfers. The following deeds e ere admitted of re _ cord in the oilier of Thos. 11. flouter Esq.. Re cordere for Allegheny county. Monday June 0, BO H~S. Fleming sheriff to C. F.Schwartr.Murch 1 24, lg3t Mby UP feet on Penn street, Pitts ' burgh. with building. 97.100 C. F. Schwartz to Nichol. Siebert. May 11. 1370: sums ea above .$7.500. Amos Flnkbine to Mary It. Woods. June 3. UM: 3 acre. and 41 percher In borough of Sewlekly. with buildings ~ . War John Cbisiett to Jobs Metcalf. A yell I, 15704 00 by IM. feet on lorty.fourtb street. Pitts- Thomas Itererir to_Mary Cyrano, Mar-. IS7e ni by 140 tees no Fifth etreet, In Mom of McKeesport with building . . *MU St. Dealt Homan Catholic otmestt es) lulu 10 • Mary Farrell. July 9. 1.8 a; 77 by tal feet 10 Lower St. Clair tp., with building. 110.50 H. Malik ins 'guar, to Michael Welsh. June 71. IMOS: 40 by lir. feet on Browns-due 1 , 14 , South Pittsburgh 1041 Thomas S. Biir Du.- to Jame , McDonald. June S..lar: $ lot • In town of Roscommon, Allegheny county. Pa Mi.beth Hommel to Adam Vence!, May 11. 187th 15 by MO feet on Greensburg pike, Pittsburgh. with buildings ~, ILKO Fiances Furs to Nicholas Hart., March ft. liMg 189 by 157 feet In Lower St. Clair to.. with buildings. • • Ilaco J. Klingraneto John Ltridgons;JUPO 1, 1W33: 24 by .A feet on Mahon Street. Thirteenth ward, Pittsburgh, with buildings _ .11.11.1 Hugh Purcell to Charles Grubbs, April 1. 108: be MS feet on Malt, street, borough of Sharp.burg. • .• $l,llO Wet. Nemo. tO'Jonatti. MeCtimonds. April XL 187th ft by 156 feet on Cook street, Elev euth ward, Plitsburgh, with, building... Pita TIMPLUirf June ~ 1870. 11: T. Price to Pierce Slunett,"Mny 1870; 40 by MO feet on Buena Vista street. Allegheny. with . anti Martin Crams. to John 171,Inger. May Vt. ISM; SC by 1.83 feet on the Brownlvllle Plankroad. Lower St. Clale town.hip, with buildings .#1:mo John Lohman to J. T. Herbert, September 0, Palk 13 acres, 3 reeds and 5 perches land In Franklin township, with buildings ' Jas. filundon to Ann LUundan. June 6, 1870.94 by 1110 feet in Temranoeville . $1,7311 John Nicholson to Jo pe hn Lohrimm. September 11, 1504. 00 by zA) feet In South Pitt.burgb. wit h betiding* . plea Andrew Lowry to Henry Goff, Marel7B, - 187fr, Ai by 100. feet. us Hemlock street. Allegheny City, with building... ...31.5.10 13. Wilkins, Guardian. to Lewis Piercer. May 11. MO; 40 by 86 feet no Pl. street, Lower St. Clair township 1 , 100 Val; Lorentz to Samuel Donner. Mayo. 187 U; 24 by I= feet on Sidney street, Fast Birming . loan $1.400 Owls. Fink to Jas. lUtchle. October b. IMP; 37 hi: 110 feet In Lower St. Clair township, with S. 11. Hartman et al. to Amos Flnkbine, Jan. 1.1981: GO by 270 feet un .Sooth avenue, city of Allegheny, with buildings. . .110,f410 Daniel White to Wm. 1. Lafferty. May M.-1670; 5) by 700 tat on Lincoln street, Twenty-era ward, Pittsburgh. - . • 9750 Wm. A. Hermit to Nichol. Roy, Mar 9,1811 Y. 40 by KO feet on Orleans street, Thirteenth ward. Pittsburgh SAXI Jobs Smith to Jas. Richards, August 2, ISMe. 1M by le feet in Lower St. Clair township. Wm. A. Herron to Jobs Hughes, Januaryl. PM al by Pr feet . = Orleans street, Thir teenth street, Pltteburgh ' • ••, ' , ~ jAnnuuncement.) • Plashergh—lts Industry awl Commerce,: This Is the title of a volume in preys, which is Intended to supply a- want—to bring pro , deter undeon.mer Into more Intimate eon.- : tact. The plan upon which the volume is I constructed place, the most reliable data ac bßßaardtluelVe 17d P u e s r t i r7 c an °swab. side bv side with the advertising an nouricemente of the repreeentntive manufac turing eetabliehments and business houses of the city, and of the districts immediately ad jacent thereto. In preparing the history of the manufactures, their part growth and pres ent prosperity. the tamest care hse been ex ercised In obtainineand collating facts. A history of the manufacturinglndustries of Pitteburgh, commensurate to their Import ance and influence on the prosperity ofp the city. State and nation. has never been pub lished. The object of this volume is to supply the want. Among the subjects treated in separate papers, prepared with Dm closest scrutiny, are the following: Pittsburgh To-day. Development and Extent of the Coal Trade. The Iron Interest. The Glaze Manufactures. • - Pittsburgh the Producer of Amseinen Steel. The Petroleum Interests of PlUsburith. Our Railways, Present and Prospective; The White Lead Interest The Malleable Iron Trade. The Tobacco Trade. Boat Building and Steamboat Interest. The publishers propose to plate a copy of the volume In the leading hotels of those portions of the Union which are in the slightest degree tributary to the tends of Pittsburgh. also In the various leading libraries, commercial eeggeocirs, and ' t!, ` ,17,4 ° N. " cularealo the Mates West and Boutlrof Penn edition will he clr sylvania, with an ample circulation at admin.. e t tl e es ° . n. Re n v t lil i u u me will l n re g prinler a d nd E bu t : . 171 Ins style not hithertonpproached in Pitts burgh. This fact, and the value of its statleti cal and historical Information wUI scours It. preservation long after the usual advertishig agences are consigned to the waste paper bas ket, while It will afford to the merchants and dealers of other cities and localities a courts. nient, safe and reliable record of the represen tative manufacturing and business establish ments of Pitteburgh. Canvassers will milepost Manufacturereand bullintat mentor their =Hamann duties:- the ensuing week. ' DAVID l ID =r t ; Publishers— • Jani I The proprietor et' the famous Continental' Fifth avenue. !Wow' the Postoffice, Imo suc ceeded In popularizing hlsfe, stablhlunent by attention to a few simple rules, the most ho portent of -wh season e preparation for the guest, of food to and of the best quali td quantity. which wi l l of the day and meal is ready tempt the ap. petite of aoy who can at all eppreciato what is healthful and palatable. One feature of the establishment Is the regular Saturday and Wednesday dinners, with which especial care is taken. Cell In to-day ye hungry ones and aPPease your appetites with the most dell ; appease of y our .~" iti. SANITARY Meeting of she Board of Health—Reports of of Health Ofßeer and Meat leet.or—ple ekooll Po:—Nlne eases Steporteli The Board of Llealt.kheld a regular monthly meeting at their rooips. Fourth avenue. at four o'clock yesterday abursday) afternoon. On motion of Mr. House, Gen. A. L. Pearson was called to the chair. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. REPORT Or HEALTH ornexu. Mr. Crosby Gray submitteed thefollex— . - Mg: Gm. - rt.x.ur.s:-1 would respectfully submit the folowing report for the month of May, 1870: Number of nuisances abated . " Persons notified 53 ." rmits nted 134 Amount recei Pe ved for permits $O7 MI expended during the month... 680 Balance $OO 33 One case of measles was sent to igercy Hos:, pital. The report was received and hied. AMSIOTANT IIEALIIIOIITICER. ' The Assistant Health °nicer. J.. D. Mc- Fadin. presented the following report: GEXTIZMILN: The following Is my report for the month ending May 31st. UM: Notices served Nuisances remitted stated 20 Vielts paid ....... 157 Suits for maintaining nuisance 3 The report was received and - filed. , REMO= Or y. INSPECTOR. Thos. W. Lindsay. Meat Inspector, sub. milled a report of business done by him .dnr log the month of May: He reports daily visite to the stock yards and .the amount 'of stock arriving follows: .• Cattle, I 2.189: homi. ite4ll; Sheep. 50,T01. O this n umber 5 cattle. 179 bogs and 50 sheep were dead. • The report was received and Med. On motion of Mr. House the Health racer was authorized to employ a boy to attend to such duties as might be required of him. The Health °Meer Mr. Gray reported that there were live cues of entail-pot at the cor ner of WOO4l and Water streets. He had vis ited the houses and everything that could be done to prevent the spread of the disease had been done. The houses were filthy but by his order they bad been renovated and the place thoroughly disentitied. One of the cases hod since died. He learned that there were nine cases in all; two had been sent to ants Hospital and two to the Marine Hospital. There now remained but four cases and they were improving. Itelart waXrecelved and . the Health officer directed to keep a close watch and report any disposition to a spread ut the disease. On motion of Mr. House the Secretary wai directed to draw warrants for the last month • salaries of the °Meere of the Board. On motion atilt:tarried. • ' The Matrimonial . must be very no- tire Just now. What else will explain the un usual demand for those lovely bridal trunks for which Llebler has achieved each a wide celebration na x manufacturer. In the trunk line there is nothing allure beautiful. and it is no wonder that the demand for them in so brick. Liehler keeps them always on hand at his tyltrehOlisc, No. PM Wood street. - ran Shade..-W. W. Moorhead. No. el Mar ket street. tuts Just received a new assortment of line pninsols and nun shades. comprising every Ott and quality, and sold at all prices. Pummel. Ince 'totals and novelties. for the la wardrobe. Itibbous and Bowers, hats and trimmings. gloves and fins. hankerchiefoi and hosier,: In endless profusion at How -1 head's. el Market street. The llleate4 Term.—The beet proof +tgainet. the sweltering beat of theme warm nights Is a t;x1 1; - . I t t e o ll . ci: a ti o s . ll l l6;orti c d o is n h co v it i ts. creatt . t ; Youngeon*s. corner of g Smithtleld street and Itlamond alley. Ladles and centlemen will sand this one of the most ettmetite Ice croons saloons and Confectioneries in the city. Boobs at Malt Priee.—Sabbetb School Library: Books. Medical Works, Theological Works. Architectural .d Mechanical Wurks.toge er with works collection of ampler miscel laneous received from . at Col. J. D. Etna's. No. —, Smithfield street, neat door to Mascnalc Bank_ -Job Lot English Cotton Half Ho., regular malt, very cheap, at the new stand Stocking Store, • Jvo. Dr.ormeart k Co., N 0.93 Fifth avenue. haatleaery at an Mai*, and of the gualib' and variety that cannot be ourpaated In the city. All the late Nhyrailnes and• Illuxtrated Papers at Col. J. D. Egan** No. Smithfield rtrect, strett, nest door to Masonic Dank. A NH *ad fresh stock of Lndles, Gents' and Children'. merino underwear nt inc. man S Co.'. new stand Stotking Store, No. al Fifth avenue. Do you gram •Trunk, I sulo Vallee EMVP:. g ii o u r .e choice. icoacroigini Cathartic slyrup is used In all case+ instead of pills, eater oil. epooso alts. lc. lll~6ly flavored, Twenty-Ave rents. Try It. Sold by all druggist,. writ . The sapling Week af Ike U. Male, Mee: eau, Tailor, at Isomer of l'ena avenue sad Cloth street, is nosy large and complete. Mon sieur [toupee continues to preside at the cot tinT. • If MAREIVD HcHUHTY—{.OTHROP—On Tnemaist.June 7 by. Roy. K. ,Itttft. GEORGY O. - 7teAICIITY t• CLARA urunor. DIED t llA\l.ly-Jun. tlln. iF)O. •t) I: r1..~k P. SLI~~e~ l r. ~'\Lt~TLll. ~1l~:,(J•.nu ll~ulln. to Funeral [runt the reaulence her tuvaller. 209 Beaver avenue. la. ,Manctses.r.l on WI tiFluel. Friends of th tamlll' ate ,11,11 fatly Invited to attend. SW/MAY—At 4', o'clock Taco.lay kftorno/5• 111CMCY 3d. MCKILAT. ch.. 4l lb jeer of kl I= KASARINE. A POMADE WA IUAANTED TO HILSTOHE URA T IMMEEM Kidder Sc Weiheial's Raven Ink The beet ntelolible tat In we market. IN cents per Doane. Every bottle rrerrente4 or no ale. Genuine French, Glove Cleaner, Por (limning Kid Glovesi. For L.II.ROSENBACE'S Patent Medkine and Perfume Depot, *JTKKer. 12221 JUST IN TIK. Summer Millinery, =1 ECM BONNYTeI. FLOWERS. RIBB XADE.UP ORNAMENTS.. NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Mrs. S. C. Robb, N 0.91 FEDERAL STREET ALLIMIENT. JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Fenn l ders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MI I3R.A SEIS Made Promptly to Order BABBITTS METAL Made and Kept lanHand. o roprietors Sod blanuf.onavera of I. M: Coopers Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. IWir.friPM B 2D'KzBVimrg.'da= Pa. Lands, Factories & 11111 s. JOS.C.G.KENNEDY&SON, WASHINGTON, D. 0.. • Are Agents for the we of large a. man FARMS sod valuable tracts of TIMBER and'hfINERAL LANDS hod MINERAL SPRING/ Omprommll to the Slat. of Maryland, irtriteds. North:Lemon.. Ohoo., Arkansas and Mipolsolppl. Thor also offar IRON MUMMIES, COTTON TAcTORIII33 and 17.0VRING muss at a grog hanotto. JekrAd&T Livingston & Co., blunductufur of LIU= GREY IRON •CASTINGS. bI fa g013. " 4 ufpt"" g ., Le'AZirga n olet ankh.. of 30114sru . muumuu Gyms on band. Moe eful Works, tau Outer rob/ aty. Poulos°. Whets. Lock - MI Er Ms bu &EMS DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership heretofore ceding between STEPHEN G. RODGEES and J. H. Idtcoo , 7llllll, engaged in the outfitting end repairing of Stearn• host.. au this day alseolved by mutual consent. STEPHEN 0. BODGIEHN. J. 11. MrOOVERN. Prrrescitog, Mai 31,1870. --,-: _ ~, ~; SPECIAL NOTICES &NOTICE TO CLII3IANTS By Tewlut loa of the Committee on Common Grenade of the City of Allegheny. all Clalmam to Bottom Lands on the south front of the. city— including what Is known as. Nelson's Dined and ether giopertles—are Invited to meet with the committee on FRIDAY EVENING. June 17th. le th e City Building. Allegheny. They are also re ,,,, th a e d to bring with them abstracts of title_ and the p L relating Lberet , J they may have In their panieskkin• J. R. OXLEY. ltebli Clerk to Committee. orm, or MpNONOALIZIA INSCILANCE CO..' E. E. corner of Wood Of.. and .10 Ave.. Prisuran it. May taild.llS7o o DIVIDE ICIL—Thal President and L... Directors .of this Compaw have dais day dechund n divide:ad of FOUR DOLLAR PElt ~A R E 0 . capital Stock! of the Calospany, o y of the last Isix months. five of 00 e rt uncitt tax. Payable in cash forthwith. reTylialb JCYSIN If. CLAYEY. neirretary. rj:yA MEETIIe OFj THESTOCK notunis of aie FIFTH AWFICHE DANK of Yittobanitt Will be held on THURSDAY BURN ING. June flth.nt 8 o'clOck. In THUM'S HALL, N 0.1141 Fifth avenue. for the p0rp00,,,,t sConunontion and appeoval rof 18:Latnt. ylanett • DTPUBLIC NOTICE.--llarlng been .ppointed GAS said GAS METER INSPEC- Tog, for Allegheny nocustY, notice ID hereby risen that until the neerimmT Mks and Ileshanical Test ing igeminery car. be nrosideil I lOU be found M the OFFICE OF TUN NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Twenty4hird !Greet. Mar Penn, Pittsburgh. It. U. BRITT!. I=2 E^M ffr BOUNTY. $lOO Bounty d-olleoted Aut . all soldiers , . ha enlist.] between Iday 4th and 224. 15e1 , who were discharged for dimbil itf 'before serving two )ears, and who bare hereto ]de received no bounty. I'he endemigned has renamed his °Mee to Cia arrrs Bullding.conter ilialhavenue and SmitAfteld stmet, end Ls now prepared to collect claims speed: Uy and et moderate rate.. Call on.oraddrees.wlllh etaina. D. F. DILOWN, Claim Agent. GI ahrrrs Corner Math avenue and fitulthdeld street. Pittsburgh, Pa. CANDIDATES. [FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. GEORGE NEELEY, Of Mush/di Township. ,object to the decision of the tinnily flepublion County Cuerrentlint. 137. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BENJAMIN DOUTHETT, Of Ino•aa township. I. . candidate for County Curinewsioner, In subordination to the decision of the Reoublican Con•ention. Est ritudius In nib.. apawthiliT REMOVALS REMOVAL. S. P. SHRINER & CO. H.olle removed from teen old etsod, N 0.27 acid 29 SMITHFIELD, to their Warabonee. Nos. IA nod 241 Liberty M., Abeee ide betel of • WOOD STRELT, where Mal toll be teamed to pee all their oil Mends and Ir.. Somers. • S. P. SHIVER Sr CO.,' =I REMOVAL. VIZ °Fru.% UY TUE Allegheny Insurance Company Ilea be removed from No. 1111111 &Venue. to NO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD STEEP:TS C. J DOSINELL, geerriary CM p EMOT AL-FRED'E SCHROEDER, hterchaot Tailor arid Dealer irs Gentlemen . . Furnishing Goode: el. Gentlemen and Dees' Clothing oo b.d and made to order at the short set notice, has removed In. Tao late Weed. No. P Fourth lwesitie, to No. 31 WOOD STALTIT. eons. of Third sr... .11,16,0-7 F OFFICIAL. n.tie7ll; ' lithe 7th 17170 Allegheny Taxes, Notion L h•rebf Fora that the Assessors hare non placed ta the Ttleasontee Mee the Doptlent. i.f City. Poor. Cur fluetnesa:Sonool. School Build- Inn. Sewer anti Public Put Taxes. and of Water /tents for the year IMPS, and that sold Taxes frlll eon be received In' nominate of the Acts of ••- rrtrA =atl ' o " nl and anorranoes . . . Flee pe r c e n t- If ;old on rithefere the first day of -.hly. Tour per MIA. If pale on or heron" the Bret day of ugn Aot. Teo per sera, if paid op m before the first dor of September. • If paLd after the find day of Popteraber.atel or before the fire do? a October, no eladoetlort •111 be made. . • . If padattar the erst day of October. sod On or. before the Bret day of November. an addlt/ob of Svc per met. shall be added to .4 payable on the maa. After the First of November, ararrenta will b. Maned to enforce the collection of an tam remaining unpaid, together with the per centime seamed thereon, and the amt. The State Mercangle Licenite.asse.twil mi per min. Sr gram within the limits of Allegheny. •ro to be paid at thla omm tOrthwith. D. MACFERRON, CITY TREAStrUi: Jeffti r • - At.thridexe. May 24. lethal. NOTICE.—The assessment for Gra- DINO and PAVINU of Chestnut Mama. from north aide of flyer avenue to the threat Midget ale, the athemment for the oonstructlon of a BOARDWALK on Hell avenue. from Federal threat to Oitllls elthet. are now reedy for athanlna. tam and can be min at Ude othee 00111 SATUR DAY. Jane 4tb.2870...b.n thth will he Platted In th e heads of the City flontrolkw for I=ffil 125=2:3 TS VISIONS ot Um City Dixon. sat.. ••nu t ACCOR"DI::I7E4W'rniuI-'?TII.'IIP7ORJO to tin TN: R7•n of lb. City ef Pan ti• h. • t ISO •n•••menn of ily, City . Building, Special, Poor,Busi- MSS, City School and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rents r UP 7air.1870 have. ha accordance with lee. 5n this der refereed to me for adleation. A aeon' of Are par mann will D641°1.1,1 on Tex. find Water &rag paid ea or before the Snit by Aoseat.. and Two. per ant= If polo beim.. the end days of A tigust and afteenth day of eroptember. opint-F OF PTr eMOVNRunniBMFBE7OOII. NOTICF---The assessment for Grad- Josh PAVING end COBBINO , 48th street. n Bauer street to thesteer is en ready for Trett... t a n rn ' T:i. " lot h returned to —e meenrees °thee for eollee on. IL J. MOORS. CU En neer. prin. jja,F t oirn.r....se b rna...l N()TICE IS IfEtai l lltti all bolder* of Overdue Manlcepal Bond. of oty of Putourgh. to forward teem to tele alleer=li fr iroiterig will be allowed on !VI," order et the Y otanonlitee.. . oGOWA.N. Controller. Orlfra or CRT Iftgannuat Arn erAVITOR. Prrrearntau. May 71.1 Isl,o. 47 — The Assessments for tile orremrowooigmblug of TWENTY. IMIIII2O tO Small lasa Wtr‘o4 or exasetoetron. awl am be sem er **re turn TEllThabhl, June frits, 18711, who* it win be returnee to the City Tres.- ...e. ogle* for cattectron. 11. 4. 1100*M. jel CUT ans.... --- - - r --.- Dlirraluel pi nye. 7rea gth2 71 ) NITED STATES CUSTOM 0 Sc. 1 1 / "—Nona° t. hall thus that SEALED " ...MP 7 Meer auenuttles. ea_ PRO medusa to fermi to be funtleisee on application el. e M' e l" e el s ari EA ris FITZAVTIVT4II24 JUNE is Err skim hat. for the en 707 _the ategat i cre t: n i nel i Ln i zig ... , V.= 1, , ,.. The Tomtit/es elated are esUmateel wlth werenes to the west hatcher of P.tteht. %We! Hospital: nut the Milted Metal reserves the s t a tehe mon or les. or told ankles. scoordhertr as r th ti r v in l yi m he 7 , o ,r iii .,nw il lred qr.ii,7% ,U ilu utt d=l ele. da the tomliar Antl a ln e l :g i l. : ! .. ne at a ll . b & rtg i o r . razet , L b : t o o 4 e the contractor with uly excess er the coo prices. The oiled @tales reserves the right to ioctin the mooed. for the whole or .n 7 portion or .. e article. soicleLetl. Jelin . 11103(AIS STEEL, Surveyor. LtALTIRQUE HERRING, SHAD, Om --Mar l'otosaso Herring le barrels add ..; ow do Shad la barrel. end helves: Fa 1 Mackerel. all alses of No. el do, all Mae& of .00081. E N O, 'r.4 „O f Peckedesee Pleb, MIT barrel% Labredor erf helves; Salmoo lts Holland Hg. 100 her choice. Tor sale low to the trade. • WATT'. LANG & m7lO 172 uld 174 Wood etreet. . I=l -~~~~r: s .~~n`.rS rv~;~'?fi~..>"a _S.a~. ,ti.;:. ~:h;.*.x'~v.'5..,.vz..~_* , .~4~x..'~ti.. .rd'.~. ...~ ~:n'. .s{~'G~..:-. '' `„x3ry;: a,~:-a~ ~ - ~',aw..__i t,~ , ~k -~r^ MISCELLANEOUS. . • NOTICE. • To Contrac,tors The underrate:4. Comnits-,nnees appointed In and hi an Art of the tie r .eral Asaembly of the. Commonwealth of Panne s ete ge o g . for the purpose im of ettntetiew with wi ..o or more pemons for the making of the Indne s to. the Deed, and Mort.. gages In the office i .er the Rerun:lingo( Deeds. ac.. In the Counti Allegheny. hereby Ore notice that Sealed r"..neo t tale for the conking of raid In dexer' w ill if rtreired until IVEDN . ESDAY, JUNE 22,1810 The ludex Books will be furnished by the Com- Missloner, but all stationerynecessary to be need will be required to be famished by the contractors. The contractor or contractor. will be required to give bond In the tame amount requined by law to beg ven by the itecorder of Deeds of Allegheny couty. and with at least two eullitelent sureties. which Diced shall be conditional for the faithful performance of the said work. A specimen bok. exhibiting the size of the Index hooka to be used. and the plan upon which said In dexes are to be made. can be seen by applying to Mr. DUSTER. et the iteeorders odic. The Commissioner. reserve to themselves the rlitht to enpervlse the wore. and on thecompletion of the indexing of each volunie of the Deed or Mortgage M.A., to rescind the contract it the work does nut meet their appbation, ro Each hid will be required to contain the price Per Page and the note within which tlite border.- undertake to complete the contract, and will be ac companied with the names of the unroll., proposed to be given for the falthfu. performance of the work. bob bidder the Indexe rhe the wo Booksor the making of the ln the Deed Murtange Routs alone, hut If the mmtract for making the indexes: by the 31ortsotne Books be awarded M different fatties, amount ll be required to give security . In the same to be given by the Recorder of Deeds. . . The Commisloners bio reserve to themselves the right to reject ~r accept ant . b id or bids as la their Judgment may be most COndUCI.O to the pub lic loiefest.... The bids will be addressed ihruogh the PORIOMOc to the Commissioners, No. 68 ORANT STREET, Plitsisurgb . L o UCA.., A. }MANUS, THOS. it. HUNTER. Commissioners. S . ii O. SIIIHAS, Jr., PttTep GEYER, elm Lg. May 27. 1870. m78..113 NOTICE. TI, Blank Book Manufacturers The undersigned. Commissioners ItppOluted In and by an Act of the General Assembly ut the Commonwealth ef Pennarlranla Approved the Second day of April 1870. to contract with one or more persons for the making at Indexes to the Deeds and Mortgages In tile alike for the Record log of Deeds. dc.. In the County of Allegheny, hereby glee notice that Sealed Proposals for the making of from Forty to Fifty Blank Books. • kultable fur index books to the deeds and own- SUM aforesaid. ,111 be received skill WEDNESDAY, June 8, 1870. Aspechimm book. showing the dlmetudona and method of preparing the titioks required. can be seer's ° en bMy ee. calling upon Mr.IIUNTER. at the Rec u r- In r uling the said bet*, the lines will be seven bixteenthr Of an Inch apart. and the binding 0 111 e required to be of the most It:Drunter.% chanc ier. The O,I2.IIIiSMULIVII. udi award the contract to the bidder or bidders whore bid or bids will. their judgment. be wort facorable to the public interert. • . . Tbe bide will be stddreseed; throutt GßANT otos, to tbe Comnateetubere No. 88 STREET, PitteburFb. Pa. E. P. 1.1.C4 S A. 'GLANDS. , TILOS. H. RENTER) Coromlesioners GEO.:MINAS. Jr.. I . 11. GEYER. PrrtenutteU. May 27. 1870. my.::' U. S. INTE gI I 4I-T E HTL N L E rtInicr. COLLECTOR'S N(YrICE. OrrICX . COLISCION. or INTLIINA /UV. Uri . • 23d Col! , erl . . 3 lalttl , at of s team., Al.d.xottah I' err, t.; 10( t 1,1870. Notice ti beret; oven that the Annual Lints of S let Tun. formerly termed Doormat. and of Incomes, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate, &c., Are note In this odic*, where payment will be is. Wired thereon by the Collector. on and attar the FIRST DAY OF JUNE. 1870. These times In, Inc become due, wont be paid before the 20th day of June, 1870. otherwise additlerust expense. will be Incurred by the tax parer. ' EDFFINGTON. Eng.. D.P.. , Col/gem.' for the County of Armetrong. and EDWIN LYON. Esq. Deputy Collector for the county of Huller, will be reedy to receive after the Ist of June. fur their respattive counties, and will posi noticed degignip. Ling the time and places when and where they win C. prepared to remise the fazes collectable by them. Taxes only Ingreenbecleurmtionel currency. 0190 e bourn from DA.g y to3 P. u. JOHN N. SULLIVAN, cou.icron. PLANIN(4 MILL ' MEN TAKE i s N . OTME then '" v r, ,Zrmarl—r,sl.7.4 noetrZ, ne eivatter-tvaramtr. by this uttent Le ded f or . beauty of sPPettraneet and It Is so construCteo as to entirely avoid the use of Joint steno, and to prevent water from entering the joint or the line In; or the showing of the Jolnu by the actkm of the weather 1.112 the Umber. . Inside lining and wainscoting by this newmethal sr so constructed as to lona parfeet panels cheaplys as by the ordinary Soaring boards alone: thereby prevent/mg the showing of the joints from - aATrizi:gglvrarpA'ANT.of.h. Ls commonly mown as the - Llonnien Weather lie has disposed of the following territorial and shop rights In Allegheny manly, for both Wats. to . Two: A. Mundortr. the right of the territory To of the river Dom county. To SloQuevren A ass. the right for the First • - • To MUI, Paterson k. Co., shop NOM for Weir m 111,81.1,0 ward. Pittsburgh. To Alex. McClure, for the borough of McNees- Pat. To Parker A Paul, for /Int, Second, Third and Fourth wards, city of Allogheny. To Bend Bridlerac right at their mill In Sev enth ward. city of A elm. To Dunham Mint Ca, for the boroughs of Sharpsburg sad Nam also the tOllnSillna of Shaler and Indiana. Alt perlooll are wanted asilnst infrinetng upon either of said patents, arid Mime 'fishing to por chase will please ma , or address me. at N 0.73 Smithfield sueet. Pittsburgh. Pa: fe I. C. ANDERSON. A N ORDINANCE—For Prohibiting 1 - 1. Cattle, Horses or Flogs from running at large witlan rho Borough of Braddock. SKr. 1. Be it ordained sad enacted by the Bur gess and Town Council of the Borough of Brad dock. and it is htimby reacted by the authority of the same, That all on of Horses, Cattle or Cools lamb from running at wwrlrbiT grin! °Vari, such animals Mond running at large shall be liable to be taken rip.and the owners there hall Dd [eq trod to 113 011 tniatb u with P.tr one of Rgulriltr:i May attnirred In the - taking no," beeping or Cale thereof, iss hereinafter provided for. /Mc N. It shall be the duty of the Constable to "late at ell such animals that may be found run ning at large; In violation of tbe Snit section of t hy, on it e . cco . Ore notice of his action of Posting u P COnsplennusp the r eof .ball esni- ion notices, end If the own fall to claim the fame. or shall fall to mate payment of nor oad rout. or expense. as hereinbef ore prod for mot perioft of ten WO) dayn after the tslstlor or of such notices. then the Constable shall rile same at public sale and denser the proceeds to the Borough Tremors', after deduct ingnil osmoses and costs tratuTial In the - taking ° V61:=1:,1172Z to law this gal depot Slay , one thousand eight hundred and se v enty . • CILAILLES DAVIS 131== I= antic of Council. S. MORROW, Lab of F7twmooo. oi Morrow.) 111000ESSOR TO LEAN & lELLEX) ontscomer of TIN`COPPER sod SHEET IRON umbovrire Mar ctrqlli' ttnd I JO N STEAM PIPES. Jobbing attended to promptly. No. 112 First Avenue. (Norm Market mtreet..) nay Mart PITTS. BOUGH. PA. =I! NEFF HOUSE, Yellow Springs, Ohio _ IVII . V . A ":”..tY fur the ] re lion of porta, on %,,,;=1.;.; V2% 1 11 ' 1 87 2' cer,”, after the laid 421=3 " tg. b. n' . J. F. PIERCE; my18:301 PROPRIETOR. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, ED. BARKER, Proprietor, for. Penn St. and 11th, formerly old Canal PTO YIN AND TINWND.C. TEN/D AL 1 11ENHONS. ac., de...,at P. C. DUlrrill. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF ALL Mods of treat fish Km recetTed d. 117 it .11Pre.•00,r.11612 • 1ita•d,1041.3 Thy. mood rl burgh. UM We Term Gto Reed. Allegheny ty, comer Federal inc 2 Oblo Amts. Oar loot experlerhoe buslnese =- Wee us to *Maim bare co laaad• nest due 10va..~ gate mo •011 White Rah, Bolcom lierrMe. Black 11.111 and White Perch. Wet retry km .lire us • WS, InLyrlll imam • Vac article. ,Whok, oda or Mall. Ail mdemeltee Mceavtly. ,PINE APPI f ES. A nun lot of Fresh Pine Apples delved In good order, and fur rale lo , r, .t the Pam• 117 Grocery of .10101 L RENSIIA.W.. • I RUBBER BwrurG , non AND BTEAM PACKING Of as Boston Denim Company's make. A" full supply of a Mee. The trute supplied at mango furore J. & 11. PIIILI.II'B. rll A(euta for this Pit). VINEGAR. .THE PITTSBURGH AT : INFO_ A p All) • WORK:. L. Wm. - ADAMS 167, 168, 169 and no SECOND :VVENUE. Is now [unplowed to furnish VINEGAR at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Attention particu larly called to Me Extra Wine Vinegar, coyAr.alr MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO i'ltiNaPAL FEATURES: • N i4l:4ll . u o ssir r si E rNie Life Policies ABSOLL'TFLT ARL.Rfrom payment of Of Special insimurce NON-FORFEITABLE after two enema payments. All policies INCONTESTA BLE for usual I.llSeg.and ABSOLUTELY LSCONe TESTABLE alter two annual premiums. All re strictions upon TRAVEL and RESIDENCE re- Ten f IIIITIHT• a ;N I TTLIP:s7 q , " ,! " 6...,; ' ,, - O. rAZUegi Premiums. and NO INCREASE of annual i.aTMOOta on sny class of oles. Dividends on the PRO oItESSIVE PLAN: also :Ham the GUARANTEE INTERRST 0100. NO NOTE is required on LOAN, imd there ls ACCII3II.:LATION OF INTEREST SUSTAINING upon the same. Policies beeume SELF SUSTAINING in shout sixteen years, and Masud ter yield en inedrue to the Polley holder. Life, term and endowment Dundee are issued: also, guarantee interest policies and annuities. B Number of Policies Issued. 3E49: va In slr t i s,lUr 'S E S lS?l__,li Ora_ ,u 5989 047 SI:C . B THE CRITERION OF EXCELLENCE. The EMPIRE has issued more Porldee by over gos 2 same time St the Rune sge. , .• The EMPIRE secures every Polley holder rir AI DSPOSIT or CAM CAPITAL with the Bute Treas. , say intaidently ample to pay every policy. F 117,1 VA Ler w ohich to f to foes the EMPIRE' her: LOOK AT ITS LIBERAL FEATURES emGood...Lire Agents wanted everywhere In Weal.- Pennsylvania. CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE 'NUR CO. OF PUILADELPIIIA. OFFICE 433 AND 437 C.IIM4TNUT STREW. -1 1= '"bo IB7 A ( C . 9.2 ued ; 43 u.rn1 .734 a". /Vultures, itsENT3i pikits=l 29. over ,000. Perpetvet suldTempo vary Policies on hers' Terms. The Competty aim isonetpulicies upon the Rents of all kinds of Help. th rlß ETTO d ßrilf e rtl G. linter. Samuel 9nupt., Geo. W. Itlehards, Isaac Les, Geo. False. Amara Filler. Thos. Sparta Wm. Grant. Thomas S. Ellis. Gustavus S. Benson. ALFRED 0. RAKER. President, • tiro. FALLS, Vine President. .I . ss ii tT i :Xl2ster, S r COFFIN COIELN A KELLOGG . , oeM For. Third Avenue said Wood WESTERN INSURANCE COMFY Of Pittsburgh. ALEXANDER NIMICE. Preddenk WM. P. HERBERT. Vice Presidetik . WM. P. HERBERT BecratouT. CAPT. GEO. NEELb. General A. e. ots. Ert, Elp.zz co.'. w*..... 1 .• inistae t tus n r ns i tsil kinds of Pire end Marline Risks. A home Institution, managed bY who an well known to the community, =O, are determined by promptness and liberality to maintilti the character which they have auumcd. as °tiering th e best protection to those who desfte to be Mound. DISZCTOVA: CASII INSURANCE COMPANY Phelan's Building, NU. '4ll FIFTH AVAIL& prOND VIDOR, . 13jEttly. ,John Floyd. ItiFt. H. iiseliturraes, 9. rare:inn. tlism a rri. KoBERT H. NI NO. President. JNO. F. JENNINGs, Vice President ' JOS. T. JOHNSTON Secretor - Y. • C N o t LNSLItirS t °. Anon nr.soNe Rig N ALL F'IItL sidsclr ALLEGIIENY INSURANCE CO. And Others, Of Pittsburgh. • EWA. aogviawtx Jn PnAkient- T. .110t3E1NEK,N. Vlee Preoldeat. . DONNELI, _fteretarr. CAPT. MM. DEAN General Agent, PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y. OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOODEFIFTII A Home Company. Fire and Merino lOUs. • DIASCSOMI: Wm. Phillips, Cpt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt, Jona Z. Parte. t i.=3 '- regt i elr C. 11. Lova, Wm. Pao Kirk. : Jared M. A Brush. James D. Verner, Samuel NI ekart. WY. PUILLIPS, Previldent, JOHN WATT,' Vice President. ' . W. F. GARDNER. Seereteet. NATION f j, INSURANCECOMP'f. CON. FED Ert ( i. u tp . DIAMOND. ALL/S -BOuriesi,i,L he SECOND NATIONAL BANE . W. W. MARTIN. President. , .1 ILK BROWN, J., Vice Preen:Kat. T JAMES E. STE Esrsox, Seoetary. John A. Airier. iJaii. ' Laba i ll, ': tie rs, .1.. 1.. Grabant,'Hobert Les. C Joan Brown, Jr.;George Ge t ' .I . C. t. B a 7 liK. O. kl-P.Wllllarastino. Thont7sUPJ. EcEarniber. apt 1953:11M69 =EI SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! • S. 'IVPHLIIIION: 1870 i. L. YCHIANIMIXO IPPHERSON k EIILANBRIN, meradaut 'Mon. Ho. i. SIXTH STREET, o .t. agru o porivT:lM,t Vogt Goods to our lino. a recut portion of vi t ich aro our :M:%4ToitTent of our ability Ire nesetily -aollett floor yesit - usataloaffoo of our . 100 k of Floe taotba, Ciao& M• 114 Nis l i n gue, =SON lIILLANHELTIG. usblo 00.10 Stst.b Weft. NEW OPIUM/ GOODS. • splendid nov stool of Pittsburgh Utility Works, • WEAVER & JONES, Corner of Juniata-and Fulton Streets, • Sixth—Ward, Allegheny. bleoufacturare of ETAPLE HARDWARE sad an Elude LIGHT GREY IRON CASTLNOV. We tender ow Goods ./ aeryloee to the Trade at the Lorreet Prloca.end annum WI ow work Willfully =abed Orders solicited. . Tbe ettentlon of Dealers leUerrl l 7 Wird kd . our woke of BED AND PLATE CAETEWL 119:19/1:71111 & 30003. Added.: PlLlaburatk Poetollye. mr/lEet CHARLES P. ENRIGHT, • 146 Grant etna3t • Carpentdr and Builder, Mutriartisi d VoorVieln...= avant.. maw Wooster meet Allgthany, Q. 12!===3M!!! AA BBL& LOVlStirli — reY: prumc ti camscy vilav i z t i rm a , 141 Tint amis. INSURANCE. EMPIRE Of New York. 130 1311.0 A. 0W.11.117 N. Y. Manager for ih'estein Penns,lsanis Office 78 ItTll AVENUE. Pittsburgh. . .. . _.. Alexander 2:llnick. , John 11.. Me(Mr_e, IL Millar Jr.. I Claes. J. Jame. kleArder. : WinbialMve, Alexander gpeer, 1 Joseph trick. Andrew Adder. David M. Long, I S P PL " . l .ti ' ...llf . D. Manua. nu.l7 CAPITAL ALL PAID V/' • Dursettma: ..... if 1 1 3 = 7„ ..." - i 3.L. Falmestock, , W.ll. Everson. C. G. Hammy. -, Hobert 11. Amts. • . Harvey CbLtdo, Cbasims HAT. i I Cr g1 a 8. 4 1 , _ ' 5 ' 5.1.,.. Capt. Wm. Dean. , T. 11. ,erm.l43" Cloths, Cossimeres, &0., lortrecelved lILNItY marza. mg Kerchant Tailor. 73 SMlthaeld street. Aratiumtmrrs [Cr ACADEMY 'MI MUSIC. =I I= carnew Dixey', Minstrels, Grand Star Trimee uf the wurld, dlrrqi from their ELEVENTH STREET OPERN 110LuE. 1711.4 naLPHIA. In their unequalled Ethiopian Soii•oes TWENTY STAR PERFORMERS IT= AlMPrelmr—D_rehestra. 730.: 10.eAs e1m1e..7110.: neatly Ord.. Zap: Ga11er7.73 rentc Hemmed Smelt may be bed et the office of the Academy during the day from 0 o. mm. to 4 P. 14 Deers open st 7P. pedometer, commenalit at tt At• lITCHURCII . IIOME Strawberry Festival, Will be held at the 110341 g on 40th sten:Calmed Itutier.on THURSDAY AFTEICUCION and EVEN liril, June oth, 11970. Much pleao ure is antlelpee ted at the return of 'this annual festival: and the Preueeds:4ved there:fives being intended for th . support comfort of Indigent aired end help lees orphans. the patronage of a generous public I soliciton this occasion. The can id the Citi zens Pa nicer }Wive, Co. pas+ within • short disienel the grounds. Jetitgl • a -- 31. SONIC HALL. Two. Grand Coneerts FOR TEE BENEFIT OF TBE CA ATA SOCIETY, THURSO Y and FRIDAY EVENINGS, June 9lh ildmlul end 10th Fur ul. ' l4 o lll=2, 6, :t. ' aVittli.,.. fltl6 COMplO ; Chant of proem:eon uss Friday even• 1/4 rose al 1.031 t, J01:73 lALL PAPERS. NE WALL PAPER. FO SPRING SALES, at. .0. 107 Market St., N 'AR FIFTH AVE. W. new OW In the palate a stock of PAPER lIANGIN IS unsurpassed In Ole West for varlet/ and beau of styles. embracing all the Novel In Ell MOSAIC, PF.ItSLAN and GIINK, LibmiGN in plain and brightlon, for Il Drelmr, DOOMS &C. A 1..., WOOD or and MARS DECORATIONS. TINTED and GILT PAI PAPRIttI, with an almostendless varlet • CIIEAP SATIN PAPERS. WHITE and BR • BLANKS for Chambers. K. All of which we pro. =d2.: low as the Karst in the 0100 No. 107 Market M., near Fifth Avenue. 1 • JOS. B. lIUGIIES & BRO. mhI2,T3S "WALL ..:PAPEVS. . . SPRING. 1870. • • PRICES REDUCED. • lik11 , 11:11ES srlda tints atjje per roll. FZEIMint 1= 1 :1 0 1 1 1,IneWo r lt ". ; ELEGANT French and merican Paper . ft : Mgt. not specified above. superior In .07 mentor the ouuntry. For sale at . IV. - P. MARSHALL'S ile u z . W p h l lei=a . nd Retail Store. 191 1. IAI y LIVERY & SALE STABLES Robt. H. Patterson & Co., IMESEIN Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street = WILL ON ZVZBY SATURDAY HOLD AN AUCTION SALE Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Awl ereerpthloir to the H Partloe Orbiter to ea lelll leave c gr no- 1. Me of roostropent on or be we Under o.oa weak la radar lor advertising. pt ettontke satterood care Oren ell Stock Feft fteaste. -• JOHN H. STEEAEL, OBERT H. pireiSikrl76:. Livery, Sale and COMMISSION STABI,ES, I Car. Beventh Avenue and Liberty M. ap3S:h4 PITTSBUR(3II, PA. .pg Orphans' Court Sale OF • REAL ESTATE Dy virtue of ail order of Ow Orphans' Court of illleony County. the undersigned Yrnseettor , he Mrtate of Mat7Ann Infrerty,late of Plttaburio,4 deoesseq, will offer at Public Nals,on the presdew • on TUEODAY,. Juno PM. 11370,_ at 10 o'clock . ie., all th at lot or pleas of land attested la tys litighth ward of Said City of Pltbiburah, boun ded 3 and detielbed es follows, vis. 4 beginning on Penns sylvan!. avenue at the corner where the lot now ow i y orga 4 earg Gelivr b =trli r oliri n the izimrtz t tf flue towards Illnwlddle street, 40 feet mole Or lew thaw on a linen nning back from ealdAra nue to Colwell street 134 feet: trt at =glee is the loot mentioned line feet** line of George , Cuutberte low and thence WOW Ounaberge lois 134 feat to the Wad of On:which IN erected a two-story Framiril.= M;=== I=ll W. c. attiI7INBAVGIII, Rxecator. E j lo , TlCEVbereao, Lotteis of Ad• aINIOTRATION o toe estate of 0:=8 I B, We of Snowden toottablo, base been demoted to Me mbscribers, all pereota Indebted to tle said estate ere reured No make ' t Immediate moon; midtboteba• datum mends Lbo estate of mid °Cadent will t mane Itotorts tee name without delay. PETER SIMMONS. JO/LN EI5Pli, et .. 1._20 . IN I " 'cress, tern oA. IfINISTRATION on the mint, or ISAAC elettUllT.late of Baldwin township. Oeceemo., V . been great to the subscriber. all • • etoted to the WS estate ere rezteeteo kJ, D. ' . Mat AlrlAttenttletzrore.. OTICE.--Nerchants, storekeepers' an ot d all other persons srallantbr at4leted ter I win sy no WM that my trlfa Jcanna mar contract without No. Beaver arrow. loam% Annaba.? ,nr• FLOUR. PEARL STEAM YLOURllitit BOLLS. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., AiLXOBEISNY CITY. • blantdaeturere of the following celebrated btendl of Mow: lir.l7.VarSE.73=,Fgav,wt th rictz ," Breoe.• oCknisally Flour. abbartor to .7 , of to Mee fdle la the Marta. A.II elr e ds M i fueu Telffasee Pt.f..11.et"30§1r4:14 L. B. TULTON 0..1. MUNI!. FITLTON & .DEGANIT, Practical Plumbers, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. Filth Avenue, newt RIO @Wet MIL P. Load Pipe, C am Ile.. this MUM!. Tutt=th rltandarj2 ot Yu ' blia mad PrittrirlopTirta4 up alp Water sad Stem Heating Apparatus. aoblatif • • lotauPDT attended to. NOTICL—Tbe Books tor the-sub. BCRIPTIoN of Reek of the 6ystal Spring Ice Manufacturing and Storage Company; An bow wooed the eleebszace . Bartow Bent. No. 13 BINITLIFILLD STitErf TWiCompoe7 lt chasten(' by Ma Logteleten of Peabaytesale. sae bee Ste *aloe!. riOtt of Meattfrotorlog fae Ia We (booty of Alleationi by Carries ce{abestiell o. Aides& • • JAM BLACEYORE. Prieto:hot. C. BARNES, Sealer at Weights Measure* Fa, 6 FOURTH AYE, Pittablrek, JOHN GILLESPIE, - ' • •• • - Chimneks Swept. t-...wutmtmut r effig.M " .13 n t fT .R 4 _ PAM tlt.w:fie, GEORGE HULICK, HARD WOOD WO/MIA .4MrsaedTracraga bat at la saas tot ail.ll Maas a MPPIWO =an es pormladm .4i Dam, iiiii=ll