.r . ,-.. • - . 5 • , F' U M THE DAILY GAZETTE. U II ROME NEWS. Advertl4log F. A few days ago the old substantial firm of John B. Dilworth & Co., wholesale 'entree,. N 05.130 and bt becsad avenue, published aII adrertbiemeut of their business in the DA arm we took 'occasion at the time to corn melte fitting terms, and on the fol- Inuit email. previously unknown . . purchased nearly nibing hlo- tuning eat and our notice td it 'e feel UP , the purchaser 100 to regret theacqualo ed Mtn to make, and pre- istomer will become an old WV/ not slWays so pall.. bly and Go quickly follow the seed-time, bat the experlouce of all liberal and persistent advertleersl, that 'll pays." Tbo people of the eGuut ry are bo,lly engaged %n shearing sheep. - Postponed.—Tke concert at Oakdale bas bet postponed until after tmcat. The New Vence aroundaty Hall. Aliceheol' .will be completed In a few days. • Boatels of strawberries ate moor In the unit tat, selling at twenty cents a boo. • . The Annul Election of officers of the All Chatty Matey will take place this eventnß. Chards Aveaae. 411e/cheer. is being widen ad to admit of a foot walk on the north side The BM/Us Irispecrov received .303,50 foe Ifty-eLt permits Issued for the mouth of May. I li so se dr y Deputy Mayor Nichols counitte.l i Jobs Limbic. to Pallor acting disorderly hi the streets. t . viss iie rl Vpoic4lt7er )niilttsrosig.orChot licens e e I ' Winn on Penn Wont. -a. Allegheny city Counette—A stated meeting of Balact. and Common Council or Allegbenys city will beheld Ws arming. J f eale hlb Rerr.J.ldelausaa the 1. I' the soday.wiumu upon I age' Prison patrons In a tete dip tor their annual subscriptions. . Bath Hon. he beat knnb h e d In the bridge,t Bend street and L...... 7"" Allegheny ior be n. lo r n: th /Merman Taylor Issued a warrant for the mad of Jerry Melly for aesenttlog Henry Gown: The parties reside to the Moth want. RlRMsannwier Yesterday Issued a warrau ter the arrest. of Maria Roberts for steal log liven undergarment !rouse sister professional Mary Crable. • Aug an apprentice doesn't pay. Alder ,Man of yesterday Issued a warrant f the arrest of. Joseph It. Wickilne. charged ur •vlt h tail acne% by John Barry. John Dusts, a resident of Mulberry alley. yesterday was before Siderman - hichlasters for keeping a disorderly house. Usury Sturm prosecutor. He gate ball for court. • This Men with assumed names were line Ifteen dollars each by acting Mayor Irxi Yeatardadr morning. for dlsorlerly conduct Tuesday night. on the Manchester street ea Johnag ftsille, a =all bor. leu before act ing Mayor Irwin yesterday for ragraurY• lic FY Sound the nislit before sleeping ton dry too& box. on Federal street. Discharged af- ter balms rePriMended.. yy Aaiun Giesler yesterday amused hitio‘elf by calling Jobeph 'Reinhart names—names a s rile-character—names of a disorderly nature —beano be Ms been arrested and Odd for n bearbur by .Aldermen Ninbert. Tlea sew handles belog erected be the I.h.d lar bayinglebtabk will be decidedly the boud gamest building In the Mate. In tact It is ex. Petted to compete the test? alid beauty with auy 'bu ilding west of mountable. Vaster/lays dog owned - by Nicholas Plum mer.bit a littlo child of Adam Gruber's, AO , subse_quently made information before Alder man Herron against Plummer for keeping ferocious dog. The parties reside in tht Bluth ward. Warrant Issued. Two of the lamest lions that bare ever been terlttsbnrat are now owned by the Dollar Bartok' Bank, and are on exhibition at No. D 4, Fourth avenue, opposite the Mayor's office. They ate perfectly harmless awl can be haadied with safety by a child old enough to walk. /till Aasitber—Thniug the thunder storm on Tuesday afternoon the lightning struck the Oentenay Methodist Church. corner Wylie and Kirkpatrick streets. Half ei dozen holes ware wedeln the roof, and the plastering of a Dart of the ecilinig was torn off, othenvise the Wlding woo not damaged. "Pk I'lle.—The "youth and beauty" along Stlicrown Hun dmlcla holding a plc We at the Ilidtelown school house in a short time. The crone selected Is a beautiful our: the mszarers are able and elselent, and no doubt they will do: all to their power to make the . pie rile a XV pleasant after. ~i Flre.—Toe residence of Mr. Thomas Wilson, of Berth Pagettelowashlp. mirroorly escaped being hunted a few days' Mum The toot to l i te= eingt=t t ud I r ttl e tnt e u i l v so ft : the ixtvensiLby IVACUllaus.lillisonorbo by suPerhsurap encrtioas, tared the bufidieg. Depot Mager Michels had before hint yrs ter% Joseph Megers.,an IndishMal a ho Lad erne n v iapan ril" F °W ll?w P itsle t itZ T 4rtr b to the work boast Before the tame magistrate Milton MtCnry ;w on the charge of-fraud and ditorderkt uct. He was helalewd.' • /Min 'Waren« Ownipay.--On our first page will be found the prospectus of this marn =lb Company. It Is unnecessary for us to mrllnytbffig to our capitalists in regard to Its soundness and great expectation. We all know the "Andes" will rank among the fore man. AkaraTketastitution no one doubts. Reid carefully the prospectus. . Might "Ini.—About half put nine o'clock last evening there well an nisrm of lire from box 81. Neptune Engine House, which was caused by a slight fire in Mr. Fred. Holm al es' residence, No. -1/1 Seventh avenue. The ve tlan blind at one of the windows blew up and eau in contact with a gas burner and caught Ire. It was estinguished before any serious - damage was done. .--- • Jame. lialightmore yesterday expressed a desire to enter the tonsorial profession. and mooed to signalize his advent into that en ticing occupation by flanking s deathly inci sion Al d e rman h throat of Hate McCauley with a rator. lienbert issued a warrant for the arrest of James, and last evening Ida constable was pensively perrunbulatineilrgin alley in search of the accused. • Lama 1114 a.—An exteraire laud elide oc curred alter the storm Tuesday slight, on the Put Handle Railroad, near datr Mill Run. place of the hillside about eighty-four feet in length by four feet to depth was distributed gear the track. All trains were stopped. Yes terday a large force of workmen re en gaged In remming the obstruction. a ndto-day probably the trains will be running regularly. 4 , t Pittsburgh Gas Co.—The foundation fur the T r i gifunt building being erected by the Gas Co. on avenue was nish- ed yester gh day. The brick ßirth work will be fi col:a -toll:Wed at once, and pushed vigorously till ltuished. The building, when fotiMod. windu finillt to the Directors of Theompany awl be an ornament to city. company hopes b 0 be able to occupy it by the middle of Oct,. tir = itekag Ont.- - gicicing a man out of a house ij, i Joar n l oPirn;ultld."te rrgeVatn iarsaracoult acquainted that fact yesterday when Francis O'Donuell bad him brought before Alderman Butler for *nob amusement. wa s oung 'donor the OTion ad race it seems employed by 240240 cm. O'1)00- 4 his father went : to collect his wages when Da was thuireoalr, received. The Alderman dispereeof the ease [a.day. *Marie lint Thu, Institution. al th ibi ta l i r t e mtip. u. tlT,t , 0 le in Ups]. and Miss 4 Diekson WM, both of whom are excellent instruo• tell. The Institute ill sive en exhibition ghost the middle of J ul' sehick no doubt. will t . l2 ., , rert• pleasant strait. Vas Lissie D. —,wr.st' of Oakdale, holds the position of toseftrottuatrumestalmu.sic lathe Institute. kaaantaarf . .---Thomas Stinger IR mr1010) - ed Io s batcLor shop on Wylie street. One of Lis customers, Tkumnas Watson, purchased a per old Of moat from him reaterday. They he a ditatulty ,about the weight, Watson alleging that It was short- Stinger thereupon became exceed and threatened to employ his skill lu removing the heart from the body of his cos. imam Objection wan made to that, and. Stinge foul taken before Abierman Butler and hel r d for a bearing- .Cesgestulatery.—.Mr. Townsend. the very worthy lOU of our esteemed friend. Miles To Esq.. of Deaver Falls. was united tattle holy - bonds of matrimony on Tuesday last to Was Magee Stewart. one of the most beeOmpitshed yitung ladles or-the same place. The happy couple have our best and heartiest nOngratniattens, and we tract that they may tare Joy. happiness and contentment, an d that no cloud of coccus yr misfortune may wear darken the sunshine of their lives. het that togrother they may and la the love of each other t il l death shall undo the solemn vow which has united them together. A Lam , et SimeltY , if nothing else, Will •traw hundreds to the three Humboldt eutertain meats on Tuesday. Thursday and &sterner of neat meek. The tableau: are said to he palette imitators of Doren drawings, and they will have ailed ProfessurConrad's experience d aid In assuring perfect representations. 'TIM music will be fine, being from our lead ing amateurs, and the fact that each person who gees aids in securing to the Allegheny commons toe superb bust, which has not yet hen fetid for, will, we feel convinced, draw tenni time. who otherwise might not go, but willendeebtedly be gladthey went, tied think themselves repaid if the tableaux only half vuld thl . l glowing d ptions we have heerd Brl.t pi Church Home Weir au' geedvai. Our readers ere reminded that the Annual Corral Home fair and festival s Is to be held this afternoon and evening et the .Home" near the Amami Para. The extensive Pounds. intersected bY 'MU% and embellthed with shrubs and clump" and Semen and lawns and stately - tree", have ren dered these annual reunion' Partinuftithrat* tractive mid brought together not only the ladies and gentlemen of the rhumb, under vetoes auspices the Home is maintained, but their Meads of denominations bath mingled In the "octal emenettee and Mined In =offerino in aid of the noble clarity. de nut this evindreg to see and eleftly. I c=:&t . TIIE COURTS. Ditarte4 Court —Judae . KfkD.lrkei. 0.6% June s.—ln the case of Thos. Milton Herron, reported yetiterday. Lod for plaintiff in the tutu of thi jUr' •• - • In the ca, of Andrew flattop , vs. Andrew Sever:on. previously reported, verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $lOO. The first cane taken up wax that of Andrew Hiartupee and Samuel Morrow vs. Wm. A. Otialwell. Action In debt to recover $1.70.1. alleged to be In the hands of defendant and due plaintiffs. Jury 'Out. City of Pittsburgh vs. Jacob H. Walter. Sri. Fa. on municlual lieu for grading tad paving Mahon street. On trial. Tntit. Liar flu TIMIN I/AY. $l. Smith on. !CI. Johnson's Es're. en. Shaffer. hi. McClintock TS. lingers. 87. Murphy et us. v.. Laurence. 90. lioeveller. for one, cc. Sehoppi, et at. 11. Penniman et al vs. Hatch. PO. Appel vs. Aorta et al. aft. hazier vs. Aaron. Wilnon vs. Johnson. P 5. Ruckensteln as. 4 . 011311110 n I.frgia—Jodge /Hesse. NVEDNIDAY, June S.—ln the e rase of Me m previously reported. the Clelland se. !Lair. Jury. fotind for the plaintiff in the sumof $1.547. In the cese of Hall TR. Davis et at. previous ly reported. Ttnlict for plaintiff In the sum of ' ti.ottian. • The first case taken tap was that of Christian Marne) . v.. Duff & Ewing. Action to re --e for lumber sold arid delivered. Verdict In the sum of $118.!0. tale taken up wpm that of Patrick I. Love and John ?Seamen. Ac tor for work and labor done. On . - for plaintiff The next ct. Barrer , . A lion to retort •• • TRIAL Lin' TOR TIICRSDAT. 304. McSudgeen es. Kuhlman et al. 308. Kerr vs.Zlejeler. 309. Duncan SIN enabler es. School Board 11th v c i,;t: • 318. itihards vs. Schwab. an. Dunn vs. Bell. 318. Davis vs. Lisbon. 820. Wadswbrth cI. Crew. XX. John Whalen et ux. vs. John Doran et us Mt. Hull cc. Wilson. airi. Fanners Deposit Dank of Pittsburgh cc. Denney, Jr. =O. Liggett &Co. vs. Fisher. Quarter Semitone—Jodie touter. WEDLISDAY. June B.—The ease of the Cu • tuomrealth es. Wet. C.Hafferty. repotted yes terday. Wee resumed. MTIESMI Thomas M. Marshall. Emt.. opened the ens • for the defense in Ms usual eloquent and for A number of the leading citizens of the cllY were then called to testify as to the character of the defendant. They all tweed that his reputation up until the commencement of this suit had beetinnexceptlonable. Bernard Burns had known defendant for over twenty years; wan on Intimate term* with his father's family. and had never heard his character as a law abiditur citizen called in question until the commencement of this prosecution. John Mellon. Exp., was also acetiainted with defendant; have known him for a number of yearn and never heard his character called in question. The testimony here closed. I=l District Attorney Pearson opened the argu ment on behalf of the Commonwealth. Alter. reciting the act under which the Indictment was drawn and rending the indictment to the jury, he called the attention of the jury to the dculties under which the Commonwealth labored to make out a case. The witnesses who knew anything about the facts' in the case were all gamblers and consequently , ur lime witnesses. en commented ht ength upon the testimony. after which he closed by asking the jury Li they were satis fied that the Commonwealth had made out a race m e irainnt the defendent, to return a verdict " NB;tartzwelder. Eat., followed for the defeudent. Hr , aid that under the indictment the defendant most ha tried fur being a corn loon , and no matter how mucbe might hoc engaged In roiling. unless became under thu well established technical definition of a common gambler. the Jury could not and a verdict. A common gambler was one who had spent his whole life, time end exert ions to fleecing his victims. A common .gambler according ton strict construction of the law was simply one who followed gambling for It livelihood; one who has no other occupation and depended upon gambling to gain a livelihood. The ultneuout brought to convict the defendant were the wen whom the law defined to be common gam blers, and the. defendant is the man whom the victim eas made to protect. Ile has been the of theee vampires. and after fleecing him they come up and sny that he in a cow mr ma gambler. Thos. M. 3tarshall. En.. followed In a brief argument to the court on the law, after which he closed with a few remarks on the facts to the kir, Mr. an followed for the common wealth and closed the case with a forcible and convlocing argument on both the law and the facts. after which Judge Collier charged the Jury. ..... THE yummy. The jury. after an absence of au hour. re turned a verdict of not guilty on the fired count. g which chared htm - wh bein moo g ambler gambler, and on the seco it nd cou nt, which charged him with aiding and anointing in gambling. and permitting others to gamble. verdict of guilty wee toothreered,.and the de fendant recommended he mercy of the Court. o. The next case taken up was that of the Com monwealth vs. Barbara Broody against whom there Were three indictment for selling liquor on Sunday, and without license. The bills were found at the June term, Ilid&siace which time the prosecutor has failed to appear. The Jury were directed to return a verdict of not guilty. and find who should pay the caste. They found a verdict of not gnilly..d direc ted that the prosecutrix. Anna Mullen, pay the coats. There befog noother cases ready for trial. the Jurors were discharged Until o'cciock A. 31. Thursdas. The following order, relative to the govern ment Of Court officers was promulgated bylise Court: And now, June (db. A. D. Mk ordered, that the position of "Tip Staves In the Court of Quarter Sessions, Sc.. during the time said Court Is In cession. shall be as follows. to-wit: Officer John C. Smith, Door Keeper. Main entrance. Officers Geo. W. Thomas and F. A. Frethy, North aisle. Officers Warren Melia - Rio and David Ag new. Middle or Hain aisle. Officers J. W. Hellvatte and John B. Thu moor. South aisle. No ofcer shall absent himself without per mission. When the Grand Jury Is not In sc.. eon. the officers In attendance thereon shall In all things do and perform equal duty with the others. And It Is further ordered, that all the Tip staves. without exception. shall be under - the control of and subject to the order of the Crier, under such r des and regulations as the Court shall make or order. Shld the Grand Jury adjourn before the Court. t ou he Tlpstaves In attendance thereon shall Immediately tome Into Court and report to the Crier, and take the positions assigned - them. TRIAL LIM FOSS THURSDAY. Com. vs. Wm. Rafferty. in. " Darby Holland. 4 cases. el COlll. vs. John 8. - Irwin. Thomas Owens. 27. `• Leans A. Lindsay. 33. Phillip Durand. 31 . •• Hobert Ba Marr, 2 UM I XL Elisabeth tth M . ews. " Harrison Berger. 31. JAMS, Griffin. The YaAL Ike2xeshrfloaers Of Allegheny. by their dilatory conduct, are likely to get some of their fellow citliens volved le law suits. For two years the own ers of property bordering upon the South Common have been payingthe extra Park tax. nod in-return have not only received no bent. fit to tbeit property, but have had their own attempts at improving the Commons de stroyed, the grass dug up and even some trees cut down. Wagons are allowed to make their bivouacs upon chat portion bordering on Fed eral etreet, and rubbish of all sorts seem. to gravitate that wayr- Some of the gutters have become abaost impassable, and a fine gravel bed has been discovered and is being worked betweeaChurch aod Stockton avenue.. When property holders complete they are-told that It is because they refused to accept the plan of improvement drawn up by the Commiulon en, a plan which was to deprive Stockton avenue of nn existence. and provide meander+ lug walks for the dwellers upon that street to ale an mesas of reaching the outer World. 8 very pretty and decidedly uncomfortable sort of a plan for people living there. And now being tired and diegasted with this. some of the gentlemen owning houses in that region have informed the authorities that entails im mediate steps are taken to improve upon , the present condition of things they will reit;oay the tax. claiming that they receive no benefit whatever therefrom. We hope that prompt action will be taken to prevent any each trouble no that which lithe+ threatened. Coroperstinerg. Coroner Clawoon held an Inquest yesterde„ on the body of William Hartle, who was.khl cd by. lightuliag Tuesday aftentMob at: count of which we published yesterday. The following testimony was taken: Louis Kauffman. sworn—l Was in the car riage which deceased eras driving. We cross ed the Mechanics street bridge to Pittsburgh. Just as we got out of the bridge I beard a ound uif some one had discharged t gun. I lumped out-of the carriage and found the torses down. and saw the deceased lying back' the ant of the carriage, with his arms ele vated above his head. He was gasping at the time. We got him off, but be died in a few minutes afterwards. Edwin Lewis, sworn —I was coming down Sixteenth street, factor the bridge, and burgle distely saw a hash of lightning which struck down the horses, and the deceased fell back in hi, scot. The hones had Joel , ElfactedinSteholrelmoutttthestiA the Th do rma uu n t d P i l ed de immediately after hls rmoval. The accident occurred somewhat after two o'clock yester day afternoon. This filled the testimouy. The jury retun ed the following verdict: That the es event ty., Hartle. came to the Tenth on tile seventh day of June, 1870, in tbe Tenth want, Pitt*. burgh, from a stroke of lightning. Cl= =I The commercial and financial intercourse between this city and New York have to: creased so much within a few years. and the variety and =pawls of the traiSinctious are such, that It has become tie/misery for our bankers and brokers. and many of our mer chant...a well. to have confidential relations with some perfectly reliable house to that ear. Appropos to this we publish today the advertisement of Mears- Ibiifor Owner. Nn. Brood street. New York, WhO,_with sion, make reference! to the Mr*. Notional Rat fU t Z 3 I ,c r s w it tl= o lMirgla . gee. responslbiLty,probity and promptitude of Messrs. Taylor , eh Owner, that they air Just the kind of a firm with whom It la both sale and pleasant to =lade business. however torv. clant, delicate or amedential the same may nob ai the purchase or sale of all kinds of public securities and stocks or told. tbe col lection of coupons. dividends, to.. or the nis. gotlatlon of loans. PITTSB An Extensive Pnreitseer. S few days since a stranger visited tits citY and during his brief stay left the impres , .loo with many of our leading merchant, that lie wag either a maniac or n rogue. and It Wile et difficult Matter to determine just which, but the fernier impression appears to be the pre vailing one. He first called at one of liar leading c ' arpet homes. and alter a careful ex aminatiob of the .lock. entered over three thonsand dollar , ' worth of goods , slain/Mb:it he woula all io the evening and pay for them and direct where they sh e Ship ped. A are got le house on Market Street was nest visited. Mid after examining gambles In the w b b i e sath department. left an order for about 510.1.00 Worth of goods, stating as et the r , , e nlace. that he would call In the evening ra.:id'earsii the bill and direct - the shipment of It d' s hardware house on Wood street was also !neared With a visit from him. His Mania for purchasing appeared to be on the increase,: . after tipending about . hour In looking over the stock be left an order for about 00,- VW wont of goods. the bill to be cashed mid the goode shipped under his direction In the evening. IHaving purchased all the goods be desired he turned his attention to live Meek, pand visiting a sale stable ho contracted for a. air of horses and buggy at s&ooo,siatingthat he would ,'call next morning and pay for them. Them end:tarns still have their goods and the horse dealer still retains the turnout. The taser has failed to put In an appearance. he and what wan.his object ? is the Aqui by those who made the sales, net been answered. questio • but. It b. The Pittsburgh and Connell Brine Rail. ay Be ginning to Work its Legitimate tigers.. A purchase of one thousand acres of vales ble coal laud on the South side of the Youghi ogheny river, a short distance from West Newton, was made within a few day. by Col. H. P. Olieru and Joseph H. Maddox. Esq., men knoWn for their extensive Mining opera clans In the Cumberland coal district. These gentlemen contemplate opening several coal mines on these lands and connecting theta with the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Hallway by a bridge over the river about one mile West of West Newton. The coal depositlis unsurpassed by any in the whole country fur gas and coke purpose.. 'e project of these enterprising Baltimorean i s au earnest that that city Is waking up to the great Importance of the mineral district with which the Con nellsville road is so soon to bring her into di rect communication. With the great advan tage of greater proximity than any other tide water city and-by easier grades, we doubt whether the most sanguine friends of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Hallway so long wished and waited for, have any adequate pre-conception of the vastness of the trartic It Is destined to enjoy, or of the wealth to be developed by the facilities for tninsportatiotr shortly to be provided. Wealth that but fur these facilities might remain dormant for ages. In= The following deeds were admitted of re cord in the office of Thos. H. Hunter. Esq.. Recorder for Allegheny county. Wednesdey June 8,11r:0 .1. H. Anderson to G. It. Jones, March 24, 16:24 HI by 75 feet on Fleming street, Allegheny, with buildings ' 1a.700 J.'C. Little to Mary E. Meek, Januare 13. Ice; 2 acreti and 2 roods in Lout township. $6.`110 Thos. McClowry to Jas. F. Brady, Februarr 6. 1800: 53 by 101 feet on Wylie street. Eleventh ward. Pittsburgh... ........ Wm. P. Minton to J. C. Graham et al, April 0,1885: IX acres to Elizabeth township, with buildings '54.600 .1. C. G amßankin, May M., 163 t half part of 134 acres and dl perches in Ed. abeth township $1.150 Ruin. Arthors to Catherine Arnold, March 1.8, Ink 10 lots of ground in Arthur"' plan. Re serve township $l.lO John Alen to Paul Siebert. June Mk VI by 100 feet In Sl ebert's plan. Seventeenth ward. Pittsburgh Oeo. Brown to David Medley. Mav IdU: 55 acres and with vetches of land In Hampton townsidp, w buildings 86.777 Ludwig Meiser to •Knlatast ticker. April 12. 1871$ lots In Arthur's plan. Reserve town- R. 45 P. Bakewell et all,. J4,n Barnes, Augsust :.14165: Al by 140 feet on Chart ler, Meet, Allegheny A ... ..... $750 Jobn Monahan to Fred. (letter. Junekt. 60 by 14 feet In„Patterion'.. plan. Veiltailtee lownsblii, Ca) ./.14t. Weldon to Pat. McCiaugh. March %. 1001 02511y - 124 feet to Weldtn's Wan, Nneteenth • • - 01,;:er.wior? Time!, The nantogemerti for the pltridise of .P 14 3 -7 lug our nitizens with uniform time fron, the Alleghenv Observatory is - one for which the community in Indebted to the action of a few persons,. who have interested themselves in bringing about what promkrajo he an emi nent public convenience. .It is pro (tied. an oar readers are aware, to correct the regulators in the different Jewel ers' stores with the standard clock of the 04- •ervatory by telegraph, so an to bevel perfect uniformity of time. This will be done first, as • an experiment. and the responnibility.of regu lating railroad or city clocks will not be n amed. at least for the present. by the °bier vatory. The arrangements would have been already completed but for an unfortunate delay ba the Allegheny Councils, which have nut yet con ceded the permission to the Observatory to set up a telegraph line at Its own expense. Ire are assured that the arrangement Is one by which noose expects to profit pecuniarily. and ice trust that the Councils will not hesi tate to 'forward the plan, which promise, to ben public benefit and Is conceived In a public E=l Mtneritrta—Carnross k llisey's Minstrel;. at the Academy of Music. have been tavern with better aulenccs than any minstrel troupe that ever sited this city. The fact Is doubtless owing to the unobjectionable char acterof their entertainments. Heretofore -Black Crook" entertainments have had a decided Inclination and tendency to vulgarism which. we are pleased tu see. have been total ly discarded by this expellent company the members of which appear to be itentlemen. and conduct' themselves as such on the stage. as well ns upon the street. All who enl or such entertainments should give them a call. itemenaher that their engagement terminates on Saturday night. ManOxic Hats—The cantata siwiety will /the their lest grand concert. of the last of the season, to-nlght at Masonic Hall. The programme comprises a ten - One selection of musical gems to be rendered by the very best of our amateur vocalists. We sincerely hope there will bee large attendance and full well we know that all who are present will enjoy then:melees highly as seldom is such a treat offered. To-morrow evening the second con cert will be - given with an entire change of programme. % Model Jolt • The jail at Uniontown. Fayette county. must be a model one in It. way. Unfortunate ly. that way Is not one of civilization. A gen 'tleman of this city happened to be In that su- . blab. town a few days ago on business. and being an active nieuiber of our Prison Society. be felt an Interest In the prison, which at tracted him to the Uniontown institution. It Is a substantially built structure and in that respect answers every moose. Inside the first noticeable feature Ras a pool of water In the centre of the main ball.. In esplanation he was told that was the place the "prisoners threw wash water.' The prisoners he found hustled together sea or color, to the same tier ? f l f°cr i me. ff oe , Instance a young girl. committed for some trifling offense, was placed In a cell on either side of which were others occupied by some of the monet characters In the county. °scion' It would require to make ber doubly vileunder such circumstances Is easily Imagined. That town needs a Prison Society and some new prison regulations. Tb. ! Farm M APoul• A l ' a t te r fte,T f ; j he il trale I N,. WI ga • c net t c h k . : e .1110 and. • Now York: Pott Amery. or s ole by J ; W: Pittoak; price II cents. • This work appeared first in this country in the columns of the ..Church Record," selected as not only the best of Dr. Nenlo's historical tales, but also flowing to the manner of its publication in ';Engltutd), that with which American churchmen Were the least acqUaint; ed. It Is now reprinted, for preservation In permanent form, and will prove at ono a valuable and chimp accession to the library of every churchman and all others who ran enjoy historieni sketches of the customs and habits of the ptimitive Christians. written Ina style equally graphic and pleasing. r=l=l The condition of Sherman avenue, In Alit , fibeny, Ic something perfectly frightful. The gutters which drained that thoroughfare seem to have been dammed up by the Park work men, and the street for almost a 'aware in mi.- erid with foul green water. which 'write to hide the bottomless pit of mud. Not only Ic (bin dl hie in the Jaigeeirt degree to those residing upon that street, among whom are many of ourb et cltisens.but the presence of so much stagnant water cannot tall to have a much to be dreaded effect open the health of madelOboood Provision should have been for draining the street before the old Common gutters were closed, and the autbot ities should not delay a day Longer In abating this nuisance. The weather Is almost certain to be very s c at, and c a n n o t upon the Sherman A Lakes can not be good. - The Right Tiling—The Right Piece. - • Mr. Editors:—l woo led by your favorable notice 0(.7. F. Ileilutine, and by the testimony of a friend who has dealt with him for more than a year, to try for myself the quality of the various kinds of meat for which he Is cel ebrated. My exlwrience is good pronf that Bellstine either at his stand 78 Pittsburgh oral/ Allegheny Market, is, as only have said. Vire place to get goon, and OnlY good beef. mutton, or veal, cut and served exactly as they should he. Try him and be convinced. to. DCMER AT 11011 Z. How to Leek Yoang—Mxteen.—Don't paint or use the Hair Restorers, put EBONY apply Ilsgan's Magnolia ha lm noon your face, neck and bands, and Use Lyon's Kathairon upon Your hair. The Balm makes your complexion pearly, soft and natural, and you can't tell 'what did IL It removes freckles.tati, neat, aing.marka, moth.patabee, etc.; mad In place of a red. rustle farm, you have the max grzrity of an exquisite belle. It eves to Add Mim s ? bloom the lendPgralf hitt; gru o . 4 by the ittralroti, and a lady bum rat her time In the way of adornment ' Brothers wilt bare no solnster slaters when these articles era around . , . GM*. Bast ltevolvin. Pistols. Az inanition and Gun maeerint of at kind. at re duced prices. at. J. H. John on's Great West ern Gun Weds". NB Malt+ street. Ite_p_air ink neatly done. Onus tor ire. ATM EMS Carbines nod Revolvers boughs o r uk exchange. Call and tee or write tor • ' Ace List. The Opera( flock at Haanj 0 . Md., afar. alma Taller, at owner 01 Penn avenue. .4 Sixth omit, Is nor largo and complete. Xoo. sienfr Bonpain oontlnuas to paged , at the cat ttag. tt • • RGH DAILY GA Shoo, Fly. ' ridiculous and "luiddering" ~ong of is going Ow rounds of the lam go+ The following is given as French version, lint it ie not u French - 'llllll'li VC me or vcrsion-: ..10 ...uisje sues, je suis. (Annum l'etoile maiin. Je in Buis, le 51115 Clomma l'etolle du made: Ik. musique est en Fair. gest qua inn mere mn dlt. Les angels ellen jetti In nieliume Sur la fete ce ne—orer. • VW. niouche! ne m' incommode, Ye! nionche! ne m' incommode. mouclie: ne Ineommale, :arje sula un de comptignie - 'Am now the stuff has been put into Lai in, in .'alifornia, as will be seen by the folios Mg extract from the May number of the Ore. rland Monthly! In trees-sting for limo foundation of a Nerd. in San • Barnardino county, there was recently exhumed one of the decades of 11.1 yr waren on tin plates, in the 1 .1 -fortmid f:gyptiarl charecter. Among the I only Elmo honored fictions of Roman hist, y whichlt destroys is the sublime repl, of )sins Marius to the o ffi cer who song hill' amid the ruins of Carthage. 'rhe berois genuine answer is to bo•fouud ' in the following verses, which he is said to hare ' chanted with much pathos. They hare been trunsseribed• from the new found MS. (which—it is but just to tho.historinn to state—contains an apobe gy for their Atellan rudeness), and are of fered to the public, not only as illustra ting history, but us indicating the classi cal dignity of American statesmanship: I= videtur ut smell endteut • Pennisque celeribus Item volent. do eon seutio, his turquu seutio. Merdtricent hoc ollm dlaleso idol Tberiacen dltrudlsse nurser Nlget pules fu eaput desuper. Aid, muscle. ne inquletes tne, Sum entre of de menlplo G. ltemque fieutiooneutis per vim, pboxoborus tppe etromet slut. —6.1 tamest extettMatt.f.tbtop. tic— Aorleetur doubt dormlem lie tut aielset muses pitueturn uuOtm— Nlbl .eotm endum ettput tam hettlim. AutuLl, mune m ites de no luqumae ltm rdplo O. ti trini3STY %AL. AM: upect•tax.] Romeo Gossip..Tlvo Liveiystorie. The .New York Po+t lays: A Roman correspondent sends us somq gossip of the city, from which we seltfa these two tales • • 4 The :deafen/1- mut, I should sac tin/last scion, of a very noble /lonian hpase. huspaids - ery marked attention during all shin tinier to Mode.' inoisolle X., a very ha nde/nue young lady, but without any other-_ fortune than her beauty. Consequently the prince spite matically declined to pop the question. The poor girl, who has been out for three or four seasons, wept hi vain at her gallant's feet, and finally appealed to her brother, an officer of &naves and a re markably- fascinating man. Without a moment's hesitation the soldier took up the family quarrel, and deliberately walk ed to the PalazzoY., and into the mime- "tory nuitor'n bedroom. • "Look here, ho said, *Prince. if yo don't marry my sinter 'teithin n fortuigh EZU=M • the,uonth." - Too are perfoetty capable of . - doim; It said the Roman, "and prtitulae you that Mill,. AIM*, shall be my *life." The balms were published the follow - . log Sunday. lt is almost •dtpertltious to nail, by way of explanation, .0111.1.11115 DOW agor f.rineess T.., like Offulmell's Grandy Duchene, • • • •• — Everybfsly kuowii that Rome is famous for l&shops fur the sale of antiquities, which are sometimes gen. nine. In the Visaed Leonrino is a respsrb able 'sr...lite. who, like Shvloek, has pretty daughter, mid hither, during tht winter. has resorted a 11.1.4 rvspertalnit middle-aged English gentleman, winw passion is strongly dewloped fitr old chi (Inctan. (lily body the shopkeeper wit out, the daughter was at the vaunter, th attempted to kiss her; sin slapped his bee; be tried to catch the 11 . : ' " ' lialatea. and in the struggle upwis pule of rare old rrackery. 'thereupon tie, mother come in, turned Lovelace out of the houee, and eiXt iu a bill of 18,000 (ranee for damages. The Englishman re • fused to pep( a duplicate was Kent to his wif e . who packed up and left Homo, but the antiquary stopped his customer's part port at the police office. where the case is to be tried on Saturday. ' The Greek Brigands. The miPet , ..Mtitled "urea firniande which appears lit the current number' o. Ceiba Nrtgazine, will be, perused with much interest- it has been compiled Iron, documents provided by Sir Stafford' Neel , . cote, and reveal. mine strange iohnues in brigand life The folltwing description is given of the systemof treating for the ransom of captives: There is a regular system of treating for the ransom of captives. A letter in first canalised by the robbers from the captive, to his friends. This generally C0131.11111b a safe conduct for the tnessedger who shall be chosen to go to the robber' camp and treat, and aphid - marking nut certain pieces, he must atop at. lie travels by night, on a white home, and, carries a small bell, which i.e rings at certain coltvenient and twittery sit nations, where he is answered by a shrill whis tle if all is well. Unless the whistle Is, he must not go on, and the whole plan is so arranged, that I the xnan himself does not know where Le is finally-going to, so that it is impossible for the au thorities to discover the brigands' hat; therein% At a certain spot the robbe meet. him, and conduct Lim into to presence of the chief. Then a ritgulir bargaining is .commenced. The chief names a sum, which the messenger, if he is a man of determination, and repre sent* well the insufficient means of the captive, can often get reduced. When the bargain is struck the messenger goes' back for the money by a different road to that he mute by. and returns with the same ceremonies and precautions. The ransom is delivered to the chief in the presence of all the band, who light a ta. per and examine all -tee coins to see if they are good. The captive is then Mimedin, loosed from , hie ropes, his beard cut off, Ad then.he is kissed by each robber on the cheek, whilst they all cry out several times "Kalish!" that is to say "Begone and be of good health." Should the robbers be besieged during the time of the bargaining, both captive end rammer° destroyed. Tranifoolon of Mood A memoir tweedy published upon the transfusion of blood from one living sub. jest to another, mentions,' as the principal points reached in the investigation of the author, firet, that blood collected and kept contact with the air at a medium tem rnture remains unchanged in its Collatit nent hintologitml condition, and preserves to chemical peculiarities for two or three ours; second; that the red globules, sat rated with oxygen, are the actual reviv fying principle, the fibrin not being an •wential part. On this account, to insure fety, and to prevent the introduction of lots into the circulatien, blood deprived y its fibrin is to be preferred to that is - its normal condition. Third, the defibri nated blood of any species, transfused into in Individual of the same species, can revivify that individual, compensating for loss of blood, fulfilling all the functions of the normal and primitive blood, audlwing arject to all ha phyalological laws. In t e same way we can combat an alteration 4 the blood by exchanging it for that ',lllicit is healthy, Fourth, the blood et Mednials of ono specice can revivify, if even in a transitory manner, animals of mother species. Such blood is. readily i ecomposmi, and if it luta been injected in ajpall quantities it may be eliminated ; if injected in large quantities it may pro. duct death. Fifth, transfusion well axe. cuted is not a dangerous operation. The practical dangers signalized by the au. thort lie in the introduction of foreign bodies witlkithe blood, the formation of clots even in injecting the defibrillated blood, the introduction of air into the dr , culatton, and the precipitation of the in jection, and finally,phlebitis, or infiamma tion of the inner membrane, of the puns, tend vein:—.Editer's Scientific Record in Harper's Magazin , " for June. . . , A Fire in the Baseinent. The following letter,iMely received by the Mayor „'of Indianapo li s indicates a belief on the part of the ?writer that h-1 isn't far from that place: May 13, 1870. MAYOR OF INDLMAFOLIH: ' DRAB 1311 U I propose to furnish all the heat necessary to run all the mannfutur log works, and to do all the - heating of business houses and resident buildings in your city, from the fire within the earth, provided your citizens will pays sufficient scan to do, the work. The machinery will cost about $150,000, and the labor $500,- 000, or thereabout. Ton may think this impossible; nothing is impossible. The fire% there. Address, JAYE& 11. RYNERSON Box 80, Clayton, Indiana. ETTE : 'THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1870 1 The Aboriginal Golgotha. Michigan antiquaries are excited oven the fiiscovery, iu Allogau county,in a level piere of heavy timbered land, of a mound of earth with a base sixteen by eighteen feet, and nilw perhaps four or five feet high. On the summit grows a beech tree, t ot very laige, but with a gnarly look, at f the kind of food its roots have met be. ow have not agreed with it.• A flourish ing maple, lower down the mound, where' it. probably did not find no much dead Man, lion attained the nine of two feet in diameter. This mound is a stack of hu -man bottom. A alight opening has been made on the top, and skulls and similar horrors taken there‘ei, t very little of this big grovel% rbeti and the bony fragments ho seatte i• ut. , —,....•.0..-------- • iv is said that Beecl q• saves up al champagne bottles to pbrow out tlii.;, window nights at cats hat are courti the yard. Some of the neighbors -- nightt to see henry come, to the a in his night-shirt with an armful Idea and sling thent. Windows neighborhood can let rented fort by strangers who Mro anxious to ~, Mr. Brother in thin O M' and origi, Children half - price. Beware of ..al . tors,.and buy ticket only of ant agents.—S. V. De oerat WHEN IN a brui ptii not out 0 When it is in - n reb au Erebus. • • • lED: MoCANDLESB-BAR LES-At Fie G nd 3l L • 00, N. J... the Nth inst., by Rue. Ge o rg e • STE, PHEN C.NrCANDLBSS, of Pittsburgh, d MAR GARET It., daughter of Charles 81U116.. Esq. No cards. . ROBERTR:.-CIIRISTY-Ort Wednesday. Nth loot., by Her. J. Eger, - et St. Peter: Episcopal Church,TEIOMAS P. ROBERTS to JULIEII'E E., daughter of James M. Christy. ER.. all of rill'. burgh. . ENGLISH-N{OH uLtiON-June 4th. at the rea. Ideas of Mr. James Doeglass, etreaLbY Rerr W. *or., Mr. JOSEPH ENGLISH, of PlM burgh. (late of Belfast. Iretando to MART. remand daughter of klr. JOHN NICHOLSON, Ealthleghol Lodge Bracklei. Northamptonshire. England. • JENNINGS-)IcABOY-On Thursday. May 213. at Tryon Farm, Polk County. North Carblltia• by Rev. Lel. R. 3.1.r0y,5. DETTUAR JENNINGS. 31. D... Allegh en) county, Pa...d JULIETTE E., third daughter of the olficietlail clergyman. MIMI 3ICILRAY—At 6% e'clock Tuesday afternoon. lIESET M. Mt:88AI . In the 40th leer of his age. Funeral from the residence of his mother. No. 189 Second are.. 'CMS ArfICANOON, at 2 o'clock. LAKE—At Sewickley, Jane 7th. 1870.'51m. ISABELLA LAKE.I4 the tr3th year of her a go . Fanny from the residence of her brother, W. B. Hudth. ew. , chestnut etre.. Sewickley. TO DAY. at o'clock P. at. The friends of the fam ily are respectfully Milted to attend. WOODS—On Tuesday inerniod. June 7th at 20 minute@ 10 o Woods. dahter of Os. tdDhaf s Peal ad idat7 cl E. Weals. 1nE3131.A. the ug 18th year at of her age. Funeral from lb. residence of nes Dalunt tan street. W. 30th. TO-rat !Lt 2 O'clotk. LUTei, In hie. peaceful In death. • . May her rest be sweet as heaven. lIARTJE—On Tuesday, June 7th. 11170. Mr. WILLIAM UARTJE, In the 41/11 rear of Ms airs. The funeral will tate plate from Ms late resi dence. 10. 119 Male street. Allegheny CUP. Tint AntlttiOON. at If o . elov,t. The friends of the family are respectfully Walled to attend. CARBOLIC' 'SALVE Male with bare CABBOLIC ACID, whirb Is nand In floindtals by dlyeetten of Lattnent littyaletane, hns already proved itiwif to be Dm nitat.otoly and nab., '•• 15-b?oh.. eh. 408. FRENCIL Bapertateudent. Om" " e ggaraingArrigif • VOTICL—The assessmtnitor tirad ligtigiFto tne-rfrer, 1. now r.ea7 for Tmilrilgatf:inV tlp :4 „ It. J. 110013. E. Lbefuot.twalt Orrwe OT/PTrileE irSUalln.EßPAVAlttbilea4o Nall holders of Overdue Monletpel Bo of I-Ity of PlUalaurxh. to forwerd tbent toteo thte o m o , r oe percent. wo 11:11.81.W. wUI be allowed on such floods OW July ist,_lB7o. Br order of the Finance committee. ft. . eIoGIOWAN. Controller. Orrice el CM Minim= Attu ttravnTon. Prrreamou. /day 31.1070. "lISTOT/CE.--The Assessments ter t Medina. Pkvlng and Curbing of tr zo i t all 00000. Trom Penn avenue to Small s9Urgee""tilMetrXlXtluna_ 1870, When It edit be returnee to the MY I'm& unight aloe for collection. a J . mum , 310 CitY 3egrneer. LAV6s:iI4:4:V7.I:IN y iv v4:1: L. XL STILTON MILLII. FULTON & Tragical Plumber's, BAS AND STEAM TITTEBB. fifth Armee ow 'Matt Ittrast."Pittsbargb, Pa. Lead Pim Gem kloasGas Miens. ÜB. bah Tabs sad Mash Maeda Iron Pips and listlaga . Ala r ?p.m and 84am Cooks always Fan& sad ?that* Jtaildlalts dttal up wl Geh atar ..ad Steam Ileathey Apparatus. obblai premptly attended to. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE. To Contractors. • The undersigned. l'onnliedonere etp ,, lnted In Coby un Art of thr General AreetnelY of the Conottouwealth rennmyletutte.. for the purpose of contracting wlth one or more person, for the flunking of the Indexer to the Deeds end Mort- Rego. In the office f, the Recording of Deed, ho.. In the County of Allegheny. hereby glee rorice Unit F lt De forthe lunging of Fuld In defret...ll he receteed INESDAY,•I UNE 22,1870 The Index llookx will be famished by the Corn- Misstoners. but n'l ntationery °carmen"' to be used will be required to be furnished by the contractors. The contractor or contractors will be required to give bond in the mine ermine required by law to be given by the Recorder .if Deeds of Allegheny onty. and with ut lean two notTleitet nurebet. which bond alien benditioned for the faithful Performance of the said work. A spectrum] Mink. exhibiting the sire of the Irides hooks pt be used. end the plan upon which.said in dexes nre to bede. can he seen by applying to Mr. HU NT at the Itecorder's office. , The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to snporrise the work. and on the comPletnin of the Indexing of ch volume of the Deed or Mortgage Hooks, tomescind the contract if the work does not meet their apprnbation, Each hid will no required to conteln the Print' per page raid the tine within whirl. the bidder will undertake t.. doempleto the contract, and will be ratmtainied with the names of the sureties PrOPosen to tel given for the falthf u. performance of the =I Clerk' to C4immillee ork. . Each bidder may bid for the whole work, nr for the making of the index ea In the Deed Rook. or Mortgage Boots alone. but If the tontract for making the Index°, to the Mortgage Rooks be awarded to different purtice, each will be required to give'wearily in the aumeittniouet to be given by the Recorder of Deeda. The l'ontrulsioners al2lo reserve to thornaeives the r1f!:,1,1:;f,1'r7.`,.71'.7,:n.,"."1utAd,„0rt.`,11,".711."Lhe1r . r.43l;:fp A. Cinutulasioners. SIIIRAS. Jr.. S. It. GEYER., litirreltiltOn, Nay 27, IS? 0 U,SANTERN. II . REVENUE ) • • TWESTV-T11111.13 DIS ItICT MT= COLLECTOR'S NOTICE Orricr E , ULLECTOIL 01 . I.TERNA L REV. L - 6,) 23d Eottectl9o Dlstrict f Foram.. ALL121„:i 6 341 - "1i;„ °`0 74 . 4 , 1870. Notice la hereof men that the annual ttata of Special Taxe s axes. formerly termed Licenses, and of the Ton Incomes, Carriages, Watches Silver Plate, &c., Are now In this office. where Pslntent will be re ceived thereon by the Collector. on and after the MET DAY of JUNE.IB7O. These taxes hav ing become dne;mnst too paid before the 25th day of June. 1870, otherwise additional expenses will be Incurred by the tax payer. E. BEFFINGTON. Ewa. Depute Collector for the County of Armstrong. and EDWIN LYON. Esq. Deputy Collector for the county of Butler. will be reedy to receive. after the let of dnno. for their respective counties. and will post notices designa ting the Dine and places when und where they will be prepared to receive the taxes mileetable hj them. Taxes paint only hi greenbacks or national currency. Ottice hours from Ow. 31. to 3r. N. JOHN M. SULLIVAN • ph."l IiANING MILL MEN • And Others, • TAKE NOTICE! The undersigned has letters patent of the Uni ted. Mates for the Improved construction of wrath ether-board Mg. Inside lining and of wainemting for houses. The weather-boarding. by tbis patett Improve/stmt. being more-particularly intended for vertical nee, and combines greet durability an* beauty of appearance: and It eu constructed as to entirely avoid the use of ~j oinj t u s trir. and to gru e r n t t h a s t iVr of ~`",the`gLgAr;i the heront the timber. • Inside lining and wainscoting by this new method are constructs* as to form perfect Mosel. PA cheaply as by the ordinary flawing bOeXielliOn. thereby preventing the showing of the Joints from liemuse. and leaving no refugee for bugs. has also c hased the patent right of what le commonly known es the .. .11.tonded Weather boarding." Ile Me disposed of the following territorial and !shop rights In Allegheny county, for both patenU. to wit: To G. A. &dindurif, die right of the %reit."' south of the river In said county. To nicQuewen It Douglass. the right for the Filet ward. Pittsburgh. To Mil, Pedersen & Co.. shop rights fee their mei, sixth want. Flushed/h. To Alen. McClure. fur the borough of SlcHees- Pori To Parker A. Paul. for Second. Third and Fourth wards. oily of Allostoof. To Rood Brothers. shop Okla at their mill to Se, DOOILIT ' 4l t i l . t nt ,t h iT . : far the bornowlm_Of Shupoburg and Erna; also the to of aler and Indiana. All persons are warned astalnst Intringiod neon either of mid entente, and tense wishlmr.lD nr 4ase will please mil. or address me, at N. 73 Smithfield amt. Pittsburgh, Pa. I. C. ANDERSON. erritter or NEW ORLEANS, Peet b., Pittsburgh. ; Jr:. 4th. 118117. IT ED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE. —Notice is hereby given that SEALED PRO- Pt SALS. AeNsanatoied roAhvf _"ft7t7 `i',',P`t=rtg tt?:t4S° l l‘7lll' n lez obiloek Meridian on the i tiRCOND TU'ESDAY to take icon, or less of e raid articles " , etc-eosin:ter as ther busy be actually required. it the art.!. de livered at the Hospital are not. In tae) udgment of the physictan. al the best quality . and attained to the Hospital. he will be at liberty UV:Eject-the same. to purchase other artifice In their stead. and to chaise the contractor with any excess er the contract Elite.. The United Suttee reserves the right to n 0.% the proposals for the whole or any portion of the articles specie.. . opyTIIO3IAS STEEL. Surveyor._ Pittsburgh Utility Works. WEAVER &- JONES, Corner of Juniata and Fulton Streets, Sixth Ward, Allegheny. Manufacturers of STAPLE 'HARDWARE and all kinds LIGHT GREY IRON CASTINGS. We Wader our Goods and services to the Trade at the Lowest Prices, and warrant all our work Malthed. Orders solicited. The attention of Dealers generally le called to oar mate of RED AND PLATS CASTERS. WEAVER & /ONES. • Address: Pittsbuntts PostoMee. ntyV.26l NEFF -HOUSE Yellow Springs, Ohio. beady for the reception of guests. SATURDAY. June 11th, S7O. APPllcatlon for Rooms or the lumen will be oelred on end after the 2 of MI, month. . I MO THfr: AR,ERSHII HE R ETO FORE c3llllloy between A. Mau and W. C. Alums dell: earl:toss coder the arm name of Balkh & Ad... Rue this day dissolved by osotstal ereaserrt. W. V. ADAhIS assumes all Ilabllltles,.d all debts dut the arm ara to ton rodd-to tam A. BALDOU, W. C. ADAMS. L NOTICE. ---The Books for the sub ,- SCRIPTION of Stock of the Crystal Spring Ice Manufacturing and Storage Company, Are now opened at the. Ifechaukat' Satialt• 11.44 No. 73 fI3fITIIFIELD STIfEE7 This Company : is chartered by the Legislature of Pertuerlearda, and bee the excluelve right of Manufacturing Ice In the County of Allegheny by Carre's celebrated French Patent. I= m.6r 1!Ith.110111!. ETA=l5= A INIMORE HERE 0(4. SIIAD, dx, Jod Nine Potomac 'ferried In barrel... and y.; -- new do Shed In barrels and halves: No. 1. Weekend. ell stave of p.seltageln No. IS do, ell rases or perbesec N. 3 do, on sires of liebeddlifedi /Ake Bening, bell and -Quarter barrel.: Lao White Stela, b elf barrels, Labrador Stewing, barrels and. halves; Salmon In klte; !Tolland Ilemnit. 100 kegs chowtt, r. or sale low to the trade, AN t WATT. L AN G - A CO nolo 172 end 174 Wood street. EEEIMM2 C. BARNES, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Z= OFFICE No. 5 FOURTH ATE., Pittsburgh. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL ED. BARKER, Proprietor, Cor. Penn %and nth. formerly old Canol /ROE 101IPMENTS OF 1 ALL kinds of fresh Ilsh are received daily at PlllPrtllll . papular ash stand. No. 4,11.- mond Nark., ylltialough, and at the Twin Q." bland. All.rheny City. earner Federal and Ohio lama.. Our long experience in the busineas en able. us to alwaya have on hand • Oratclasaartirle. Hd on *ell White Fis h. Balaton. nerving, Black ass and White Per., all at very hat price. Give usa all, we will insures fine article. Whole sale nr Alt Orders all. PILE APPLES. A small lot , of Flesh Ploe Apples Net relied In good order. and Tor mode lo.r. ►t all 117 Oroeerf of I7D11.1111 4".° ; ' REDTINO.II E gggltle Moe. rll "RUTTER. .IJ , 1 box Fresh Roll Button ;. 1 bid bursts: For We 07 J. 41 B. C • 1 First Lonis4ille H;• C EPIENT.--100 . bb . ls. ru r. : tos• seerror.:syiacine. VINEGAR, Til CRGH VIiNEGAI - .• WORKS: I.ADAMS, SECOND AVENUE .1. Pow prepared to (umiak VINEGAR at tb L)WE4T MARKET lIATY.Y Attantion partial:l laril called P,Ria Extra Wine Vinegar. CUE INSURANCE. - EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO Of New York. 130 Int CIA. IlvW A "I.'" N. Y. .I.ItINCIPAL I'EATC RES: brilinitrywbole Life Pullciee ABSOLL"TYLY lIIEITA LE frum payment of fleet anneal ll= Special Inaurance NOS-VORFEITABLE attar ten annual payments. All policies INCONTESTA BLE for usual inuseaand ABSOLUTELY ISCON TEISTABLE after two annual premiums. All re strictions upon TRAVEL and RESIDENCE re moved. end no permits required. 240 ACXX-11.11- LATION OY INTEREST on Loans or Deterred Premiums. and NO INCREASEefununalg e rnii.ear o i n lt c Nsirr ` .llol.l7 . o__e, mld tirGVAßAN TEli INTEREST plan. NO NuIR is required on LOAN, and there is no ACCUMULATION OF INTERERT 9 1 1.7 ' ff e / d iltirStVal= l r r iaVn d y e esiV i nT tliSALitig ter yield an Income to the roficy holder. Lite. tenn and endowment MIMICS one issued; also. guarantee Interest Polrnie t tl e n d nit 3 =tiel• Number of Is . remultua, C all r ir.g4V 131.1tC"Ark'illecuriln o .ll' EXCELLENCE. The EMPIRE hoe Issued more Policies by over 800 Tlrn near rinia ending Aprll Ist, 1 MTS. than any other (knows, In tale rnitittiT in the same time at the same age. The or secur every Policy holder BY A tigroarr or cairn CAC with the State Treas. 'ioeerifit'ult I to lt• P ft rtnr.Vl 7 4; IMP IRS has 1.4 with which to rwE AT ITS LIBERAL FEATURES Good, mauve Agents wanted everywhere In West ern PUIMSJIMMa. WM. A.. FULLER. 'Rice 'Nitre; CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE - INSITR. CO. OF 1311LADELPIIIA. OFFICE 435 AND• 437_C11E5:13 try_ 671lEttl. AMU , on Jun. st. 13711. 1113.115. 7 1. 4 87. Capital. s4q o ,p 0 00. Accrued Urni d Premiums, 1,4 4 5.731 67. Losses paid shme 1809. over .5 0.0(10. Perri... ) , n 6.1.6 m69: nu 7 Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company nom issues polk‘ica upon the Banta of all tilinls of uild -Iva{ Ground [tents and Alfred Zllta g e e r ' ..fairind Gran t + W. Richards, Isaac Lou. 000. bah, Iltier. Thos. Sparks, Won. S. Grant. Thomas 8. Ellis, Gustay. S. Benson. - ALFILED G. BARER, President, GEO. FALES. VI. President. • 3.• W. McAllister. Secretary. - • T. 11. Better. Assistant CO 6.7. FFIN & ICELTA r IOG no . Cor. Third Avenue and Wood St. M:!2= VESTERN INSURANCE COMP'Y AI.F.XANDER PrealdenL W3I. P. HERBERT. Floe President. WM. P. liEllßEßT,Secretary. CAPT. (iEO. NKEL,V. General Agent. Mee 13iii n lO t rer street. Sena/ tt Co..aWaranouse. o W.II Mince a" bu gtell kinda of Fire and Marine Risks. A home institution. managed by Directors who are well known to the mnmunlty, and who are deterqlned by promptness and liberality to =lints= din ehorneter %Odell they hove sosomed, Y offering the beet protection to those who desire to be Insured. DoilleTons: Alexander Nhalek. John It. McCune, It. Miller Jr.. . J. Clarke, jensee, kgeAniev, • William S. Evans. Ales:anal.Speer. _Rirkpatilek. Andrew AM.]. David kL Lena. CAM INSURANCE COMPANY Phelan's Building. so. ZS YLETFAR I TAirOND FLOOR. CAPITA..I. m ALL js ..i , al) UP uloN 112;111 $ :1°.11'.1711,—, A Jake 11111. §. McClaVtan. 'Jag. t M. M .. Za b t , e7. Thomas :wah, ..mo. S. vkfillr.r.k: Itql3E!cT fl. KING. Praeldont... .1trY...1 . .167g1.44 , 9 1 INBUIUM OS I. IL J. GIIACF. lievmal Aye t. OS ALL FlitB A Nk i. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Of Pittsburgh. OYFICE, NO. 87 FOITIITE AVENUE. Inoueo against all Urals of Elm and Ealing NSW. • JOHN iItWLv 7a, President. T . ..1..1 . 181 , 3511`CY JNELL. E Vlce Envideal. • DEAN, cr anaral mmut, • , John Inf.], B. Fahmlatock. T. J. lioaklnson. ,W. FL Eve rs on, C. 0. Iluseay. • Robot% 11. DIM% Itarvay Hugh I. Flennair, Charles Myth ' Caw__ J. T. Stoekdale. Capt. Wm. Dean. !T. Nevin. PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y 011OCE. N. E.COILYER WOOD a FIFTH OTS. A llama COMWILIy. taking rim and Matins Blau. - . • .. DMSerous: Writ Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt. : Samuel P. Shrieer, John E. Parke, . , Charles Arbuckle. C. 11. Lora Jared Jared M. Brush, Hirt Van Eirk, , Writ F. Lang, Jame'' D iA l' ir e llLLlP SL, Sm a u id e e Mericked. JOHN WATT, b lee President W. F. cAmort EFL Secrotarr. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMP'Y. COIL FEDERAL Br in ta DIA3LOND. Aux B MW& the SECOND NATIONAL DANK F"Adezd'• C. Bo o llle. John Brown. Jr.;GeSegn Gent. .Jsoob supp. 0.11.P.W1111.15,3nu. TDOMpaum.l.3teiazygber .116 J. F. PIERCE ==l P. McAR:AE, Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, 'Wag InatIRMINitERAM No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., PITTIEWURCITI. PA. o tAllGents Clothing made to order In the Istost spt9 REMOVA.L. • GRAY & LOGAN JAMES DLACHMOHE. Preettiont. No.Bo FIFTII AVENUE = Cl==:3 BEE - =1 .Itlng Corsuaye make. A tau The trade uppl7e4 si menage. kIL HILLIPS, Aterit f orth is .t 168, 169 and 170 Of Pittsburgh. 161:• dad. ,AA' E. ST E v ii6szTe}:Ci4lsiillAllF. o ): l l LILVE REMOVED FROM No. 47 Sixth Street. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! 1870. 6' J. C. WPIIIAPON. C. L. lILIMILNIMING. MTHERSON a. MUILANBRING, - merchant Tailors, No. 10 SIXTH STREET. (latcs M. ( l a ir.) We bare received a lame .4 well oe. letted Wet of the best and most fashionable onr line, • great portion of which are oar own Importation. F.llng confident of our vi sire perfect satisfaction, we respect') solicit from you an eany examination of our stock of Fine Cloths, Caul mares. Westin. ac. - 11cYfiE29ON k sturiLoAS se th et ßin re. a. N o. lix - - - NEW SPRING (loops. A splendld new stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, UMNRY MZTEB. =I M M:= = =1 FLOUR FLOURING ' l O S. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO ALLEGIBLNY 9.17. Ifennfentlirml of the following Mgebrated brands . 011 ° fite ar r 2 3 =1 . 1rer anokkrigmed I=IPA= thr e favalse oati=a , Brand, • good Y.SIUT TlOnr..r•d fior . to say of e mate grade In the market. All brands tad es repremtlf•d• Aprtl2B. 1 711. , . , y:ITICE.--Neretuutts, storekeepers, wad ell other pennons ate Wary panned M. °rafter I win with nO debt& and My _ntfe Joanne inn) nOntrant without zny . M i la s n y, S ' jlrstV;rlfr. MI BBLS. LOUISVILLE HT. PILAULIC CEMICIT LH mac Caldned . Tor We tm J.m CANS IV 141 Mt ensue. ..411YrIISEIKETVI'S &..IklDll l7 OF MUSIC. FOR 51X MGM'S OSI.T. ~ommenetnt MONDAY. June 61.b.1b70. arneross. Dixey's Minsirels, m uur piLrn .ntqlualelliectim a. othcWr ua4,Welttotss. Ethiopian Soirees. TWENTY STAR PERFORMERS 111=ii iconlastos—orcheatra. lune" Circle 30e: Family Cirele. 39e., tiallery.l3 cents. • • Reaerced Beate may be had at the °Mos of the Academy during tbe day from 9a. to 4 P.M. leen . , open et 7 P. 114 performance commeneee .at p. • • • lei (]--*CHURCH HOME Strawberry Festival, 1.911 be held at the HOME on 400 a street. ebitee Duller. on TIIERBDAY AFTERNOON and ram,- LNG, June 9th. 1870. Much pleasure's vintletplis ted st the return of this annual resits's!: and Q. proceeds derived therefrom being Intendal forth support and comfort of Indigent, aged persons. 554 holiness orphans. the patronage of a sensrous pub. lie le solicited oh this osmium The ears of th• Minns I . ..eager Railway CO. pas. within • short dtstince of the grounds. 3a11,90 • og• M A SON IC HALL. Two Grand Concerts YOU TUE BENEFIT OF TUE . CANTATA SOCIETY, TUVIINDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. Jun* Mb and 100. dmisHon !MOO: Sewn Tickple,Coo. For We at mollora. I. Complete cheese of programme 00 nide, oven qo reserved auto. eL ACADEMY,_(?F BIBLE T.IBLE3UX, AFTER THE ILLFSTRATIONS OF Mr. GUSTAV DORE, FOR TISE DENEFIr MR Humboldt Monument and Celebration. The Committee in einirge of the Humboldt blow meant. In order to min additional non to meet t i min=t d s Vralaarligllg.l.l=S MINA, finished. and also to meet the anaemia ?I ale preened Inauguration Ceremonies, wgi c g , take pin lin eto a month or two, e neva% n PROF. CONRAD and the Tuuxtuts• to neon:lnce a [inner of tile BEAUTLFUL TABLEAUX Giving the Chief Incidents of - Bible ilistery. Dom . . celebrated Paintings, whit% wan presented, with Wee great initilmiso during the :Pang months bv the Turners. 'These representations, In thiloptnion of the Milk our Artists, Bible Stvidente, and connoisseur. g• 111. far exceed anything of the ktnd over gotten up In thin country, and cannot fail proving at tractive to all. The Committee le also much gratill i eWla Bean to announce that a FULL 011. CR , and that a Is rge nn Dar of car BEgT7ErTEURS, under tbe direinlon of NAN. KLEBER, have kindly promised to Mid theft eis• .iatenee In prod.d...pm.pm.t." Musk, Sacred as well as Seculat. There Is nu doubt that the large expense aameella ttlrggelZem= ,, :r. P vtr cm a colabrstion In Plastic and Minde idd orthy the occasion. Only Three Exhibitions will be Given, Six Tableaux Each Evening, REMY. June 1 tth, MITSUI. 16th and ttITURDIY, ISth of next week. 2 =1...-.-anamme-arri gavaig-Pg.or w 3 oents eacb. Tickets torrent:lol4e and Dress Circle. without resonation. o cents; ellety, 33 cents. A full Frogman , . of the Tableaus and Medea Pines will be pabllab lo tbla PoPor en rildurt WALL PAPERS NEW. WAIT EATER. FOR SERINO. SALES, at No. 107 Market St., NEAR FIFTH AVE sym.reltreg va-trEilvaricrpmexieGNltnig DESIGNS I. Wee end Ortg,ht color*. for LI Dth ENRA R M4Sn'IIiT L IbItI D GITI . Y.REM • PAPERS, with en elentrot_filess wariwyl CHEAP SATIN • PA PERS, WTIITE we BROW BLANKS for am:Wen, (W. All of which 5. pro popo to sell se to the lowest In the marUL mime we, at No. 107 Market Si., near Fifth Avenue JOS. IL HUGHES & BRO . , mb12,33_ WALL PAPERS. SPRING. MO. PRICES REDUCED. 40 IN eide tints at NIG per roll. CrILT--a peat reiet.7 .I.ooe erYrll. GLAZED—AII kinds at !Sao par roll. ICLEGANT French and AMllitan. to bum not specified abase. Imparter to wry went In the country. For sale at W. P. MARSHALL'S lerileholesale and Itetall Store. 101 Liberty errant. Fittsbench. ' chi n vvcitlucTl , 1:s4.11:1A Robt; i. Patterson &Co„ coaanut OF Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street = WILL ON INERT BATIOLDAY HOLD A.it AUCTION SALE Horses, Carnages, Buggies, 'Wagons; Aod overrating appeltatolog to ttag adfid. Rattles dc4lrlng to sell gin gleagg ledrg tb4r rite H o of confignmerd ore Monday of MOM Week In ....der. for Prompt gltdedgoll and good troze dt,v2lgft larva& JOHN H. §TE'fal. Waif H PA'rINSU A Tat nveky, Sale and COMMISSION STABLES, Cor. Seventh AMR and Mut} , M. PITTSBIMOII. PA. ~a :b4 LEGAL, -- • - TN THE ORPHANS'. COURT OF -a- Allegheny county. Penlvy lu the matter of the estate of JAAII:3 A. M. BON,.:lee& No. March Terso.lB7o. MK of Partition or Valuation. . To ?Juicy u. Gibson. Tbonms Gtewu. Rows attomotary Glbson. Into rosarrion srlUi Mary 12. Instr. Annie Gibson. intermarried with T.O. Misr. tbulnki..laniss c. ulo.n.lunn W. 1212n161. Rniaml D. Gibson, Wm. 11. Gibimn, lIIIro7 Gibson. us! Peter Ivory; gosrdinn: . ' • Yon empathy tanittorl that m Inquisition will be held inTninnianee of the above inentioned vrfif of partition or non on the Mean. in Plne township. Allegheny county. PeonSylvanny on TIIIMEIDAY. the 14th day of July. 6. Datil% at 11. O'clock ...* N.. to mann Poitition md ni the nobeis of sant deceand snob manner and In b proportions se by the Lawn of thi s Cosanionwealth elnreted, ex.. at arm& elms and Pim* If Yon think pros, =1 Bent ,,, orrlcr.. Jaw. lig. 11310.1 ' 1,2391-Tx Mek. - .—Wherealie Letters ot • Arlo erraerros oo the agate or mo= ter• et Baseelen tawasblp, bare WM run tee to the sabseribm4all talented to tne said estate are ttee C r sX tstuattatat• oment. sad those elatroserft. wawa wrest the estate or add est. asa Mae =own the same without delay. - PVTEs MINOS& JOILN EsPi. - ntelanal Adadalta.t... N . __.------ OTICF...—W berms, Letters of Ad• ,104 oilm17119,? I,II.I".„TAZ.`= Nee been grantee to the taboettbar all= Inelebten to the 04110 OL/MIMI tnunadlate Tamest. and those US = ,. ..t ...bele Mane. to. ost;t i f . t. , be Wee 1/21. =la known D tbyer t , e . ,1,....br„,..„ Rra.st xs.► Le . FO. .I'..