THE DAILY GAZETTE. HOME NEWS. ;The Pio We of-the "raid" social circle. will take place . this day at Y 2 x. fluesta plea, notice. Terenty4leie dollars was the fine impoieil ly Acting Mayor frwln, of Allegheny. upon It Choker yesterday monklng for whipping .his We. Peeepese4,-The race %lab Wll9 to have taken rime at Oakland Park ye%terdar was postponed until Saturday alternuon,. on 00- COUItt et the weather. •-• The Papers.anthorltlar the nnprehensleb Of Atte[raw Wittimer for milling tatherine 'Her bert name., were ksued yesterday lo• Alder men Holster, of the Third ward. Allegheny. Al/enema :Weeper Wag culled upon yurder day by /Ante Heckel. who c o.:mil:6mA (hut James Crllly had cruelly :ibused for. Virgin alley was the scone of the conflict. Warrant mod. . $lO,OOO For Loen.—Ten thousand dolicru eon be had on a arst mortkake. city property. No "bock broker Deed apply. All correepon deice conlldentlal. Address "Money," =Fre °Mee. Urneener Ueary Is expected to he presect at the Cantata melee>• concert to-night. ran afternoon betakes tea with Wiliton Colo:non Esq., at his elegant suburb. r,sitf rued Oakland. !IQ.' Flint, of the Ninth venni. ivam so up.- rnressteiry:alarday at the vilenanies with Which Min Neat:Swilled by Mary Day. that she lras induced Alr...an Taylor to issue 3 W3l , Ttan-for Marfa n o resf (Or malicious mischief. Tare Charges, ono :or I,elllng liquor teithout license. and the other for maintaining n orderly halve on Penn street. were pre:erred yesterday by Marla Aroe against Frank M- Loughlin, upon which AldernomTaylor issu ed Obfreckesable Establishment. —Meat inspec tor !Audrey made information' yesterday. be fors Alderman Floyd. against Peter Miller for maintaining a•slaughter house at Two Mile it... Lawrenceville. within the city Molts. A warrant was issued, but ns Miller Is 111 at pre,. ant no further netlon has been taken. - Goan.Two youngnaen. 'warders at the ilOllllO ot William, Daly. Third ward, Alleghe disappeared yesterday moruing, bag and They neglected to are Mr. Daly be 'PortreFarting. He saw the Mayor and en deavcrrecito intercept them at the Fort Wayne Depot. The attempt was unsuccessful and be mouraeth the loss of about twenty dollars. The O.D. Deed Dramatic Association met et their rooms on the 7th Inst. and elected the following officers: President. A. B. Connolly: seereterg. D. M. Kennedy: Treasurer, lt. D. E. Rowe. Attar the election Mr. T. J, Rourke was presented with a handsome watch nod chain as a testimonial from his friends of theltflattering estimate of his suelal and his ' finical Qualities. Cboreb .Hone strawberry Pisllval. The Homenumber who enjoyed themselves at the Some tetra= festival last evening . , as well as try many who were detered hr the weather from going out, will be glad to learn that. the entertainment Is to be repeated thin evening with ample ensiles for the large company ex turVSL Thalas . c and grounds are next to Casiakt.--Andrew Andrew, Jr.. entered. Illehter's saloon lathe Third ward, Alleirheny. yesterday afternoon. and while this apart ment seas rimmed. transferred four dollnm from. the till to Ms pocket-Monk. Mrs. Richter popped in lust in time le obieme the double Andrea - 's double deans . . end she promptly took the money back. Alderman Renter uow lasthe case In Ids hands. . A Ceases. lea of the Philount bran and Irving Mean, Societies of the trecteru Cn ivenrtp was held yesterday. and the following gentic men were selected by mutual agreeuient to preside as Judges in the forthcoming contest for Uterus . honors:. Der. Dr. Scoeci, W. D. Moore and Josiah King. Esus. .The contest will be held on Friday evening:l:th inst.. and promises to prose unusually Interesting. If the 6 al"fireman" who guarded the Eastern Fountain In the Allegheny Park WedureadaY OVeniag, be a specimen of his collearifes, the sooner the Park Commission dispenses with them the better. It is pro, r enough to enforce gules and regulations , but when• Pusillanimous Puppy, clothed in nut farm, exercises his brief authority Itf insulting ladles, under. the plea of 'Xnforcing rules," it lir time either the public or the policeman wars excluded. Mr. E. B. Newhall, a gentleman of admitted altablay.; energy and enterprise is agent for the CIII.O. Tr. on the Pittsburgh and Erie Hall road. The complaints of many ,persons. who tare heretofore been up:Mir-to procure the assent en this road. will now be silenced br a tt d eight of the ..hold long srne" of their • atance. Inquire for Xr. en bildm for the Osaarre. when too win be mat hepplly accommodated • with a corn et the improved. and improvingwith its age. • Bedsides* Mermen de atrieklasid. propri etors of Warner's celebrated Laboratory for the manufacture of various celebrated pro- IV=medicines at Chleago, are about. the agency of Mc- Thomas L. Ham mon& who is in the city for that 'purpose, to establish one or mare depots here for the sale Otthelr remedies. 'Thelr general Introduction and extensive sale In other cities Is au earnest that they will be equally popular and useful hem, When Mr. Hammond completes hi. or rangeMenta we will announce the names of the nerds he may appoint. We are ingebted to Mr. Charles Davis. the eglelent and ncoomplished City Engine, of Allegheny. for a photographic illuminated oopy of the second annual report of the Alio- Park Commission. The work is band. g m:Tay bound termer. and besides contain ing photographic -.illustrations of the promi nent features of the parks of our sister city. has an exceedingly well drawn sketch of what the parks will eventually be. We urge our Allegheny friends [operant Mr. Davie to have his owu way la the matter. for we feel assur ed no other engineer in the country more therOughly;understands this line of businc. !howl& In Chartism—There has bien n little . . . staples santness In Chartien township tween Patrick Cunningham and hie neigh bors. Henry Shaffer and WIIII3IO Slob hiY. HOP caused the trouble. Several or the porcine race from Mr. Shaffer 14 taro. broke into the field of his neighbor. Mram. They had a wordy warfare. wm Is Progress Wm. Stohiey. a son- In-law of Shaffer. a_ppear and ended the die pate by whipping Cunningham. The defeated man sought Alderman Mehl:utters yesterday and made Informations for malicious 1111 PC hle aratuse Shaffer. and assault and battery against Mobley. The accused were arrested and held for hearings. =3 . -We hid the Oceania of a cal/ from J. D. La cier. Esq.. associate editor of the Grand Army a new weekly publication of Scranton. Po.. devoted to the general and State interests of the 0.4 u. It. The introductory number to a enespecimen of a flzat elms* weekly fireside newpaper aside front contuinlog • Mat deal of e r pertaining to tho order or society It repreaents. Colonel Scranton of Scranton. to the publisher and editor-In-chief, and the sub scription Is one dollar per year. Allegheny Meaty The annual election for °dicers of the Alle- OM Library Ansoclation was held ou. fast evening. Jane 9th, 1970. The following per sons were elected to corer for( the ensuing 11 Wcaltient., 3ftirilni o t'ice.Prealdent, A. lia . tr; Sensately. A. nate; Treasurer, Dlteew-1 i '' r ": P ic. A. P.TArit,JLef Harbiso n, Jonathan Tette'. AU& —David Melfarron, John 3feKirdY, C.Watile There a spirited Contest for many tbe positions to be filled, but the best of feel tr.tr.Vietaf"3:.ll2l° tgofrgnale"a"sudpopanee ler Ss it bat been daring any thne of Its exist owe. It has our but Wishes. Haulms) , awl Killed Yesterday about one o'clock a hone at tached to* light spring wagon and driven by .-- Mr. John H. McElroy. accompenied by an other gentleman. ran away on Smithfield street. The cease was the breaking of a bolt. which threw the cross bar of the vehicle gluiest the animal's heels. The runaway first managed to upset the wagon by coming in contact with a brick pile In front of the ace - City Hall. The gentlemen were thrown out. ' but not much hurt. and the horse freed by the breaking of the charts. Continuing in his course the affrighted animal finally brought utfaulust the end of some railroad iron which was sing battled along Smithgeld:drtht. near Fifth avenue. One of the pieces peuetrated • bfa heart and be dled • immediately, his blood spurting out in a thick stream. It was a Namable animal, and the loss will be a heavy one upon it. owner. Rallroaa Collision Yestirday morning a militate° occurred •on the Allegheny Valley Railroad near the Stisrptburg bridge. between a shifting engine Slid en 01l train. The . abiftingengine wee en. delivering to reach switely to get OM of the Mg.:5....0A:11= that b zr 4 h h er , t , they came to- Mk end 1110110, id opposite dire ere rtto h n e k 4 was lot not known to the engineers until too late. loth of tbemen Jumped off n. were aimod. ne of hos,' howeve, .tfesid iCistsli% eer of the shifting engine was ses'ere Y braised by coming in contact with some stones et the side of the Reek. Relied to be 'carried to his borne on Forty-40mnd • street. No banes, were broken and his injuries are not swim. .111.1_ tank all ears were wrecked and the con tentstogether with the imam material in two bandied nod forty barrels on the platform de stroyed. The latter damage was caused by the trails Jumping th e fl eck. The damage the engines will put them out of service for some time. It is fortunate the affair re edited no worse. ITr = Henry, Best was Indicted for brims el eel offillsibetti "Mafia: ' , Hbzabeth ap peared:as prosecutria having In her arms a child about two Mont fatherf which: abe 'Wed; Henry was the Henry dld sot . dear Hui allegation, sad by. advice of hie counsel. cousented to Italia the matter by mistime . Miss Teufel Mrs. Beat. Alderman John A. Floyd was summoned told the parties having assembled in one of the rooms adjoin ing the new court room, he iolimd them in the bonds of .wedlock. end . they- took their departure. the bride evidently thinking she had made the "Dear of a bad bargain. F. M. McGee. Esq. Attorney for Mr. Bed. was Meant and introduced the parties. and he, being the only one present. who was en gaged in thecae°, it ft/114)= 11 bn to bold the *OM 'while the ceremOnY WAS tieing per formed It was evident from the manner in which he handled the youngster- that. was eat an amperienced nurse. a fact o hioh the =discovered and made known by Wally. Fred felt then twand sit- L t d dc ti t ic w" p e la cil c Vi a t li lt r iro r t k it e el that... rbe although there was not much doubt this el:dawns the `Beet: he had seen much `better' cols in his abort eiparienas. • . _ . ALLEGHEN 4 COUNCILS. Regale, Meeting—Petitions and Coalmenlea. tlona—Repono of Committee.. A regular semi-monthly meeting of the Se lect and Common Councils of the city of Alle gheny was held in the Council Chambers, City Building. Thursday evening, June .Bth, at 8 o'clock. N. Munition present—Messrs.Callery,Gwinner. Iluckenstine. Long . , Me m, Mord, J. C. Pat tenon. ,A. Patterson. Peterson. Relneman. Riddle, and President McEtrier. mw .ion of Mr. J. C. Patterson, Mr. Riddle was callelijo the chair. . . The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. PrrITIONN. Mr. A. Patterson, n petition fora lateral sewer on Ohio avenue. Referred to Street Committee. Also, for paving Lloyd 'alley: Referred to Street Committee. Mr. )foul, for lateral sewer on Union alley. Referred to street Committee. Also, for grading and paving sold alley. Re (erred to Street Committee. NI , Peterson. retitle. for paring. Cedar Idler without sidewalks. Referred to Street Committee. Sir. Long, petition for opening of Bowen street. Referred to Street tAntrdttee. ,Co.. petition for widening Stockton or enu;.• to thirty-five feet; ohm for sewer on said avenue. Referred to Street Committee. Alto, n petition asking Councils to Interco Chu injunction to restrain the Fort Warne Railroad from lending and unloading ean on Stockton avenue. Referred to the Committee on Streets. Also, for gas lamp on St. (lair street. Re (erred to the Gas Committee. Mr. Riddle. a petition for grading and par ing Pasture alley. Referred to the Rivet Committee. =I Mr..Leng. from the Water Committee, pre stinted the following report : tiorTzrzcs: Your Committee would res pectfully report the following resolution with favorable recommendation: , firselectf, That the Superintendent of the Waler'Works be and be is hereby authorized to lay water pipes so follows: On Brady street, from Chanters street to Wayne street, dad from Brady to. railroad crossing on Wayne street: on Sherman avenue, from Park Way to Stockton avenue. Report accepted and resolution adopted. CrPatterson. Chairman of the Street Committee. presented the following report fiesrcesieN: In relation to petition for a sewer on Taggart street and Washington avenue, your Committee report adversely to granting prayer of petitioners until a sewer is constructed with which the proposed sewer can be connected. In relation to the River avenue assessment, your Committee referred the matter to the Solicitor to prepare an ordinance authorising the revision of the original assessment, and . B .e.Mtlt. the entire cost along the whole street. The ordinance was before your Com mittee and ordered to be reported to Councils for disposition. The following ordinances were reported with favorable-recommendation k'Or grddlidiar;d pavinglianett alley trout Deaver street to Middle alley. For grading and pating Patterson slitY from Rebecca street to line of Smith's pro- Per,tr• For grading and paring Morton alley. from North Alley to Montgomery Avenue. For sewer on Ward'EAlley from Nedgwick street to street. The repo as received. The ordinance for oaring North Alley was laid over. The ordinance referred to to the above re port relative to a revision of the assessmeut In River avenue was taken up. • • After considerable discussion the ordinance passed o first reading. Mr. CaHem . moved that the ordinance lay over. Lost. Mr-Patterson moved that the rules be sus pended In order that the ordinance be passed dually. Adopted. Mr. Cuttemon then moved the anal paisage of the ordinance. NI, Caller). called for the yeas and nays. and the motion was defeated by a vote of six yeas to. live nays. So the ordinance was laid re, The other ordinances referred to in the re rt were monsell finally tinder a suspension f the rulm. Mr. 3. C. Patterson prevented the report of leu - ers on Taylor avenue. and moved that t he referred to the Engineers office, 1112f1 the sual notice given. Adopted. a plan of a latent newer on Federal treet from the Diamond to Montgomery venue.. Approved. CONTROLLIIICR REPORT. • • 3Lr. Long presented the, report of the Con troller for the month of 'May. submitting a St4l/011.11t of the Mils approved by the several standing Committees on the different ROM utiations. of which the following is a NO. XECAPITULATION: F.ngines and Hose.. Streets and Bridkes 7. Surve •P. Contin ys gent Fund.. t. Water Works 3. Gas 9. City Property Tutal Paid city omcen for Mar Paid flremen. ,Paid Police.... Total expenditure.... .. 4.. ...... 16,070 The report was receiv ed , and warrants or dered to be drawn for the payment of the sev eral blue. =2 Mr. licineman, from the Committee on City Property, submitted the following report: GV , TLEJIVC —Your Committee would re spectfully report: That tholron fence around the Second Ward Square In approaching Com pletion. except painting and making tin con nections with the various parts of the same— twhlch ie not included in the contract.) It Is bsolutely necessary that this work should be done promptly. The committee, .therefore, offer the following resolutions: ' ftraolrol. That the Superintendent of the Water Works be. and be is hereby authorized to make the necessary' gas connections with he fence around Second Ward Square. Resalred.That the Committee on City Proper ty be, and they are hereby authorized to ad vertise for proposals for painting the iron fence around Second Ward Square, Ow per spe cifications to be prepared ,by City Engineer,) and award the contract to the lowest andlest bidder. •• • . The report was received and the resolutions P assed finally under a suspension o rules. In C. C. Mr. Hanna amended the Mtesolu tion by instructing the committee to place la-np-sts on City Hall steps. Mr. Long. from the Committee on Confer. rote, on the resolution relative to making connection with the Fire Alarm Telegraph to the North Arcane Church bell. reported that the comtnitttee recommended that &S. secede and concur with C. C. Mr. Mender moved to lay the report of the Conference Committee on the table. Adopted. Mr. Long offered s resolution requesting the Gas Committee to report to Cannella the Iv. suit of their conference with the Gas Com- Mine relative to laying gao pipes when re quested by Couoclle. Adopted. Mr. Patterson called up the ordinance for paring Sherman avenue, hayed over at is pro- vie. meeting. The ordinance eras adopted. )Ir. Meatier offered, the following resolu tion: That the Street Commissioner Is hereby instntcted to confer with Mr. Laying. of ti; Fort Wayne and Chicago Haliroad. re questing said company to base the tart way entering Into their freight depot, across Fed eral street. solidly flagged from curb to .house line, and also to have an Iran culvert placed over the gutter at said crossing, and in default I load company OMR/Jibe , to have the same done as anteortzed. Adopted. Mr. le, offered a resolution impending Gm rates and providing for holding but tem meeting a month between this time and the first' of October. Adopted. Mr. J. C. Patterson Presented the report of the Park Commissioner' for the year MO. Ae eepjed and tiled. • . • , Commas Connell. At ten minutes past eight o'clock. a qinirsun being present, this branch was called to order by President Warner. The following mem bers were present daring the session: - Mes srs. Ashworth. Brown. Brakes. Coulley. 01111- hind.' Hansa. Hunker,_Hercheuroether. Moot, Renvissttotn.MeTnchM. Sinek. rt., Thompson, Voegtly and President W... - Atter ro call by clerk Dilwosth. the min utes were approval asread. • • 31Ir. Rowbottom presented W e y petition for grading and pallet Hub alley. 810111 ward. Referred to Committee =Streets. - • - . . _ YROros= araW =Mon tdonucr. Mr. Brown, a petition from citizens of the Third ward, aakingfor an• additional election precinct. and setting forth that the attire= of the ward ere greatly Inconvenienced by tbe lack of accotnmodatione in this respect, many of them being deprived of their votes by rem. on of the large numbers who vote at the sta ted polls now in existenee.• Tbe petitioners naked that the dividing line between the First and Second precincts be Cedar avenue and North revenue, North avenue to Jame, street to the Seventh ward Line: the dividing line be. tweeu the Second and Third precincts t w o. be East street. The school houses being axed as the polls for the First and Second precincts, and Col. George Gerat's house for the Third precinct. this division, it was claimed. would give the First 6M votes, the Second WS. and the Third 000 votes. Referred to the Committee on Division of Wards. Mr. Hanna. petition signed by a 'minims of oltlzens asking Councils to order the earning out of the sewer system. that the penitentiary sewer, which has been used as a drain for portions of the city in its neighborhood. may be relieved from the great pressure now made upon it. . Referred to Street Committee. Mr. McNeill, a communicatiod from Mrs. Marls Cranston. asking that CouncUs relieve ocr from a portion of the lazes assessed upon her property in the Fourth ward, as she was eu old lady and had not the means of the amount. Referred to the CommlrtVole Mr. Slack, re remoustrance Wallat construc tion of a sewer along Federal street from StrawbenT alley to Montgomery amnia. In connectiunwitb this paper the samegentleman offered a preamble and resolutions, hutruct tinogptu,cheeCothmelt.rteke.don Streets sad Serw .lb e e rsot lotiond were referred and the e . S.- offered to the Street Committe. S. - C. no and referred regulations to Street Mr. Committee. v o rgdy offered & resointton Instructing the construction of a flagstone crossing on East Street at its intenectkm with See ond street, Third ward. Referred to Street Com mittee. M r . H o wbeit= pr;rsented the report of the Committee on Gas, with the following: Ikdatrat. Tliat the naperintendeut of Water Work. be, and he Ps hereby !Detracted to Mem gee lamps and posts follows corneriasn. ducky street and Diver avan ,e; two on nedg wick Greet north of railroad; one en Green street; comer of Bantam street and Meer ave. toe ; carats . Ridge avenue and Walker street : corner Gas House alley and Midge avenue; corner Irwin avenue and Juo.= street; coo. ner Lincoln and Allegbeny &Tatum ;corner Allegheny avenue and Itrawn street,' corner sad ludo, Provided t here is • =la . .litopott nicelvetand [rootlike adopted. are turnrnerall. Mr. Hanna , ftool the CoMmittee onMark%.a. presented their report. sbowinethe following receipts for the list month Duncan Dailas s Cleric of Machete SIAM 40 Geo. B. Wigulty, DiamondLT. It. T. White. Second Ward — Ire ell Total. . Received sad Alen. tfonalshed Dulneu was then taken no and the profile of Pasture Lime from Ackley to Gallagher streets, Second ward taken - up and lithe action of B. C. ,in apprervinglt. cos.." red in. Mr. Hanna called up the • plan of avenue sewer, which was laid over at the last meeting. The plan was thus opproved,.the action of S. C. belog then concurred In. Mr. Comley offered a resolution Instructing tie City golieltorto return the assessment list for review of Caton street. Seventh ward, for correction. Adopted. • • Mr. Slack. a petition from stockholders ask ing that election 11, chapter 13 of City Ordin ances be repealed.l This is the section which prohibits forestalling the markets. • Referred to Committee on Markets in con ntion with ComMittee on Ordinances. Mr. Taggart, n resolution Instructing Street Commissioner to place flag stone crossing" o Ackley street. lat Its Intersection with Irwin nvenue, and with Monterey etreet, Second ward. Referred. YAIILIAM):NTA POINT. Council then acti(iUrned. and the members . . . . , . svere shout, withdrawing when a consulta tion between the President and the Clerk, fol lowed bye sharp rapping of the official gavel, nrrested attention. In explanation it was stated that, owing to renovation and repairs. the Council-chamber could not be used for the next gathering of the body. The chair sug gested that the meeting ho postponed, by resolution. • Mr. Rowbottotu hinted at the propriety of first coming to order. The.hint sena taken. Instantly legislative tiles were deposited upon legislative desks, end legislative bodies le posited in legislative chitin , while over Leg islative countenances played smiles of min gled perplexity and expectation. Mr. SieNeill. Fourth ward, broke the silence by propounding n legal conundrum—whether a legislative body, such Mrthe Common Coun cil, after adjournment could fhus informally be called together. The Chair answered In the illirmetive. The gentleman further continued, and sug Rested that If such a practice were allowable. Innumerable legislative tricks—such as ad journing and Inducing obnoxious members to leave, then reconvening and passing measures follow. • - The possibilities thus vaguely hinted had a visible effect. A discussion sprang up be tween the Chair and the gentleman from the Fourth ward. together with the representa tive from the Second. whose Harrisburg expc riences were recalled to settle the legislative mix. Finally the Chair withdrew its decision and order was restored by an adjournment without action. THE COURTS. Platrict Coart—Jaiige Kirkpatrick. THURSDAY. June P.—The case of the City of Pittsburgh vs. Jacob H. Walter, reported yes terday. was resumed. This was a eel. fa. on a municipal lien for [radial and paving Natant street. and is brought as a test case. the prop erty holders having all refused to pay the as- comment. The defence set up is, that Conn cll. In passing the ordinance for the grading and paving of Mahon street did nut conform to the provision of the Consolidation act which provides that before an ordluance shall be passed for the grading and paving of any street in the new districts, it must be petition ed for by a majority of the property holders resitting on said street.. In grading and pav lug the street it became nece..ary to construct a sewer, which was constructed and the cost thereof assessed with the grading, which de. fendants hold Is not In conformity with the act of consolidation, that the amount should have been made separately. Plaintiff'. counsel held that the passage of the ordinance by Council was prima facia evi dence that a petition bed been presented, and In relation to the sewer be held that as It way absolutely necessary to oonstruct it, It became part of the street Improvement and did not conic under the provisions of the sewer law: Judge Kirkpatrick will tender a decision en these points on the opening of Court PO day morning. Agnes Smith vs. William Williams and san Williams. Action for damages for slan der. The defendant. Mrs. Williams, It Is al leged made statements prejudicial to the character of plaintiff. On trial. TIILLI. LIST FOR TRIAL. PA McClintock vs. Rodger.. 8 Murphy et oz. vs. Laurrunee. NO lioeveher. for use. vs. Sebappie et AL el Penniman et al. vs. Hatch. 90 Appel AS. Auren et al. . 1 • 91 Zingler Te. Amin- Sti Huckeristeinh - s. Gilliland. • Ft Ganzmer vs. Lvdick .t Alexander. RI Wedekind vs. horo of South Pittaburgl Vommou Pletw-Juilige *one T111:11,0A1". lone 9.--lo the ease of Harvey r. Love. et at.. reported yesterday: the Jut,' tel for the plaintiff In the New of 610.e4- noncan Waughter The School Board of the Eleventh ward. Pittsburgh. Action on a contract. Plaintiff. were contractors for the construction of the school building In the Eleventh ward, and after the work had been commenced they gave en order to the School Beard to Par to air. Moore, who furnished the brick for the building, for said brick without stating any specific amount. Mr. Moore rendered a. bill to the Board for about raflUO, which the plaintiffs allege Is too large and no tified the Board not to pay it. and as • conse quence the $5.000 or about that amount; re mains In the bands of the said Board, which Is yet due on the =tract. While the School Board appeared as defendants in the ease they hale no interest in It whatever. hut:merely hold the money, which theyare ready to pay over as soon as the Court declares to whom it shall be paid, and the action is really between the contractors and Mr. Moore, for the pur pose of determining whether Ids bill as pre sented to the School Board was correct or not. and how much due him forbrick furnished for the building. On trial. ' 6,1 67 2.4111 361 61360 326 12 3.566 711 SO 44 1.372 10 azma 616 65 1056 "5 sms: TRIAL Lon . ton rntomr 810 Richards so. Schwab, Durnvs. Relll M=MZEM Whn et na. vs. Doran et or. ale 31 Hull Vs. H - Uson. 301 Smith, guardian. es: Jacob, Algoe. Arnold a Co. va. Schwartz. V; Wallace es. Braden. .7:0 Coleman es. Superior Insurance Cu. :03 Morrison ra. llaaledge. Quarter lealentr-Js Collier Tnritensv. June 4.—The tint case taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. James Orlfar. indicted for larceny. WUllam Scott prosecutor. The defendant, accompanied by another moo. entered My. Scott's - jewelry store on Liberty street. one day last week. and attempted to steal some rings. an ac count of which we published several days since. The Jerk' returned a verdict of guilty. The Court sentenced the prisoner to pay a One of six cents. the costs of prosecution.-and to undergo an imprisonment of two years in the Western Penitentiary. The next cases taken up were those of the Commonwealth vs. Darby liolland, two In- . ..... . . . dictments for method . liquor on honday and two for !gelling without license. Defend ont resider In Virgin alley, where It It alleged he sold liquorn Banday. The jury re • turned a verdic t of guilty. Sentence de- IMSO!IMEIMMI . _ . . Rafferty, indicted u n common Rambler, there be taro oonnts In the indictment. one charg ing him with being a common rambler, and the second for aiding, Restating and permitting 'other, to gamble, defendant was arraigned and put In a plea of Ina, emilendrre as to IMEtM!EMIIII heti! jait.hews Washeat taken . . ant was indicted for assault end battery oe oath of EillmMeth Rider. who dibmted that the accused struck her child on the head with a stick. The di ry returned a vetdict of not thatgull[ and Ixcted oth hhlf the code. n t t h h e e p defencggir e other half. The next case taken unwise that of the CIA. tuontrealth on. Thos. Owens. indicted for Lou. sault and battery, on oath of Patrick Collins. Verdict of not guilty. and costs divided be tween the parties. Commonwealth vs Robert Barr, BULleted for agirrataved assault and twittery. Hobert Steel prosecutor. This case grew out of a diMmdty which occurred at Scott's jewelry store ou Liberty street, an account of which we re. tently published. Two men were in Scott's Jesseirystoro adjoining the Fails liotsl and bad stolen They were endeavor ing to escape. when Mr. Steel, proprietor of the hotel, Interferred. and while thus mim ed Barr rushed into the crowd and struck Mr. Steel on the head with a tires standard. The Buy returned to a verdict of silty of assault and battery. Henry Couch. indicted for burglary, Simon Coach prosecutors. was arraigned and plead guilty. Ora the night of April lith defendent and Henry Stlen enter the boast of the prosecutor in Baldwin township. Defeedent was sentenced to two years imprisonment In the Penitentary. • TRIM. tier von T(MDAY.. 4 Com. vs. Robert Barr. 5 Corn. vs. Chas. Carter and Mn. Hall Dur kam. 14 Com. vs. Henry Kelley, two cases. a 0 Coln. vs: Martin and John Rogan. • 56 Com. vs. Matthew Keep. 59 Corn. vs. Henry Staub. All Com. vs. Hornier Byers. 61 Cann. se. Patrick Doyle. Clom. vs. Henry Cramer. ct •I. 03111. r, iSARC Craig. 61 Com. VP. Oliver Graham. 65 Com. vs. Charles Hood. intro. ILIaT TOR 11411TROAT. ' Cam. vs.ll. Kirkpatrick. 10 0 11.. 14....Ladaw ai Do n8 1 . • , 7 Com. vs . Catharine McCormick. A Corn. vs. Margaret E. Snyder. 10 Com. vs. Joseph Robinson. 11 Com. vs. Maria Hare. 15 COM, TR. A. J. Taylor. 16 Com. vs. Samuel Thomas, two cares. 18 Com. vs. John Waters, et al. 11 Com. vs. George Herefell.. . Com. es. Gasper CraXt. 111 Com. vs. M. C. Steele and Thomas Steele 41 Com. vs. William, Wilson. - CI Com. vs. Henry Cook. . 13 Com. To. Mn. 11: Hartett. TIRED OF LIFE. hialehle by Ilauging- 7 4:oreswe's A singular cue of suicide occurred at 11 boken. on the Wiet Peons. Itallroad.Wednes slay evening, the facia connected with which 'Coroner Clawson was .calted upon to tarot!. gate yesterday morning, Jacob Hetsel. pro prietor of a ptibile house, being the victim: - In the morning Mr. Hetrel end hie wife came to the city aed returned, after which they Spent the remainder of the day working_ in the gar. ten. When the supper bell mug Mrs. H. want Into the house to attend to the boarder*, leaving her husband in the orden. Alter the boarders had tinisbetlaupper Mr. Iletzel was .isstal, and one at then •trollintecred to loot for him. tie proceeded to the barn. which was son % dist/any° - from the honstand oi in rhtted eig,..d b ast ,' Mr H. banging u frott bpxydeo rope:. ra in n i toltii s i Otte 4 andmadat oat atiow w tt lie shed returned. accompanied hyseveral othent.and the bodit ,wan Cot thrsos bat lifeoriu, extinct.: ' • - The ial. atter bearing the avkienoili„la turned a verdict in accordance With the above facts. • . . M - • dastecscr or Mtlac.—The Minstrels at the dt7ydMOY Of . 1 Poll° 1 " 7° O to /UTa sad select audience hut wresting, Al usual, sad every one to the audience was delighted with the eater tatnment.e They will present a new _pro. gramme this evening• =I 011 ' litalltie 111 used fit au cases Instead of pills, cuter epsom salts. lEllgltly It. Bold by all fla druggists. 1/731 vored. Twenty-Bre cents. Try ' PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1810. THE CANTATA CONCERT l thr I:oorertre of oho Cantata . . • soetely. .The Cantata Society. formed for the ex press purpose of uniting our most artistic singers together Inclose coon:minion; and for elevating the art of vocalism to its proper position in public estimation. held, last even ing. Its first concert on the close of the se.. son. There were present some nix hundred of an audience. ladies and gentlemen, but the hall would bare 'comfortably contained as many more, and we marvel that any one seat was left unoccupied. We think, nay. we know. that in any other equally populous city such en.occasion would have drawn together every lover of true music, and that perform ers possessing such nigh and undisputed claims to public favor would not have had to undergo the mortification of facing the empty benches which loomed up In sorrowful gloominess in the rear part of the hall. Surely see have established with foreign artists a t re ntation for being admirers of the line arts. A ad we are accotint d cultured and appro.. ci ire: at home. with home genius, we si k below par. The t rotate Society, on an ar Tatra. presents as f it a programme and ex c uter with as inch ablate as nay travel- In troupe we kno .. and yet last night a slim tic aunt of began y benches was developed. W y are these things thusly 7 as an Artemus W rd would exclaim. We will not attempt to furnish a reason. We are ashamed of our ladql hypocrisy, of. the empty airs which we put on in welcoming foreign talent, of our duplicity and lack of appreciation. Give, us good ru.lc. Says the enthusiast, and take away the world. Good music is given and the people of tbso two great cities aro un appreciative enough to hold back, keep away. virtually. frown ou the offering made, if some empty. loud-sounding name Is not upon the ogre priume. Out upon such ruiseruble deceit. If we are to sustain our reputation as the .. best lovers of the line arts in America" . a traveling artist once proclaimed us. we can not with 'impunity turn n cold shoulder on home talent, on home exertions.. We hope that to-night on the second occasion of the Cantata Society a better numerical show will be made: but a more appreciative audience . e mid not be obtained than that which gather ed together last night. We cannot be Invidious. The perfoon ern one and all, acquitted themselves with honor. There•was no mean offering pre milted. None can to the plane of the ordi nary. All were of high order, and the oft re- • • • . peated encores, the enthusiasm and well earned rounde of applause clearly betokened that the renditions were appreciated and that the audience wanan appreciative one. Tonight the following grand programme is offered. and w•a trust there will be a much better attendance to greet the singing than was 'tvitrlvssed last evening: PART FIRST.' I. S.Vattlll.:sl,l • . Zimmerman .d Cboru, • .... W;Ring:lat;, a. Swallow,' Farewell. 11.ezet.1 Mims N. Beet and W. Roe. . . 4. A. in the the Bead Ole.. 11. Lorin, Mr. W. It. Kpnnrdn. F :,: Qui and J. drio.l .I. ThHaults.ere. !Jenne., Month, Iltiasmann It SA/DR—last Roan at linnitner. Mina Anna Blue Quintette-1 enpuletti ed muistecelli.lllmw. K. Northam sod E. Nlndranatern. Mea•Mi. P. Zim merman. W. 11. Edwards and IL E. Breed. rank rigetiss. 1. 1 wetland for the Lord—llkun of Praße. Misses H. Beck and Mary Dihm and Chorus. • .. Mkippart—Martha. Mr. P. Zimmerman. 3. Sweet Zephyr. ithiet.t—Marriage of glgare. Mak. K. 310ra..trn and C. Evans. 1. Tholes nothing lite a FreahMing Breese. Mr. C. Rinehart. MMtl=l t 3. Music. Second Ant ' - Unglue. Misalea K Northatn, Annie Buchanan. Mew, P. Zimmer man. W. B. Edward, B. E. Breed and Chorus HENRY CLAY IN COURT The Mantle of the Departed Ihqnl FaHein not Upon the Wodier* of the I.bling (lay. CM the opening of the Court of Quarter•Ses. slows yesterday. Henry' Clay. a clay-COItIOVII indiridul, was brought from thccounty 101 l to answer the charge of desertion. on Informa tion of his wife. Mrs. Itelestine Clay. 'Mr". Clay is likewise a clay-colored Individual, who Was attended by a "Pampa" slatst lady, who has the honor of being the mot her of the afore said Celestine: Mrs. Clay 'came up quietly and thus spoke: If FP( honor (leas. lint malt ' s my man, unite doesn't tiport me. I doesn't know why, kase Ise Pat as good a wife as any man could want. l anus worked hard, an I doesn't know what he cwtne to do. I nebber gIIA any cash front him, and if it wasn't for madder nobler tell how Mrs. Clay's gwine to 111,. .lint. dot so. muddy?? • • Mother—Dot'sDat's so chile. he Defer. dos nuitin for you. - Henry Clay—See yer.old lady. don't talk dot way. answer me tits.see here. tad I gob dat gal ti yll ou', eight dollars to burry de - batty., dol'or I ambler time gob t hHow's er ober dal twenty Milian. at au Mother - don't talk dot way chile. What's tie use o' such, talk you know you Debar gob dot gal any cash only eight dollars for to hut , ddat baby. I allot keep Ivy gal Cc•h•atl.,.•o os her fader. Henry (lay -.Now lok'ee here. t dunOt drink or run 'round *rid bad men. I only use. tobacco an' I anus gib her all de mottnyl gut. 'ala. what I WI 'batty wid. now see Isere. Mr. Lawyer you's bin akin me a good man questions. now Mr. Clayewin to DI yam. on e or two-- • • Lawyer—Never Mind 31r. (10Y. I do the aak log and you can answer me. Hem 7 elay—Dat's not fair—tuna bout fair play - but hub yer own way Mr. lawyer. bob yer own way. But I knows one tint. .Ist wo man neber would sew a button on my shin. neber would go to church wld me. ocher would do Damn, and data wet I know. and you know It old 'oman 'tea. You know Iklhhertwentr... dollars. • • • Mother—Yon loo k Itern.lienry flat- tehtSde use et4l laM. You know - Ant Ant rar e twler awll Ant gat gal'a o,udder-tleto e allots ettoodell to her. Too on., gi b -- her lune this ould have eoritLnuett we cannot tell, If the Court had not put rotor. to It, and suggeoted the propriety of ffenry Cla, entering Into bonds in the wont of three. hun dred dollars, conditioned that he pay kin. Clay the *urn of seventeen dollars per month. Henry went hank to Jail, and Mr.. Clay desert ed with her mother. evidently satisfied with the — Fifteenth Amendment." NARROW F.SCA Strange Vreak of “leleeirle Fiala." One of the most remarkable Instances of the peculiar manner to which lightning or electricity sometimes plays its pranks to the inconvenience and frequently terror of mortals was exhibited Weinesdey evening on the road near Oakland. Dr.l Spencer, the welt known dentist of this city. was returning from the lower part of the city to his home between eleven and twelie o'clock, in a two horse Imply. accompanied by his wife, anti when ascending the hill this aide of Oakland there came a flub of lightning and en Imotan taneous clap of thunder. which was not heard by the Doctor. as he was tio severely stunned as to he - rendered Insensible, In which state he remained for a space of two or three minutes. On returning to consciousness he drat discovered that Ids wife Iceemet in the bu" - I and /ketone of th e karats wan down, w hile the other was standing on Its feet. lie Jump ed out of the bung anti' started in search of bin wife whom be found Icing in the reed nearly fifty feet ahead of the Weir; s she was apparently bewildered and partially uncon scious. She could not tell bovr she got out of the baggy and did not remember anything af ter the flash of lightning. The Doctor then turned his attention to the horse, which was still lying on the ground. After cutting the harness from him and bleeding him he succeeded in getting the ani mal on its feet, when he discovered that It was blind, and In working with It the animal felt over a precipice at the lower side of the road, going doWI2 A distance of forty feet. where he remained until neat morning, when the Doctor's driver succeeded in getting the animal home but he has not yet recovered his sight. The Doctor and his lady. we are pleased to leans. have fully recovered from the terrible shock they received, and feel gratified et hav ing eseapedno fortunately. . • Deiend CORPORAL. PUNISHMENT A Birmingham School Marra Arvalgneg he the Lichee' Board for Roses% • Boy. • Mr.. Smith, a teacher In the Birmingham public schools,. found it necessary a few days since to 'chastise one of her scholars, a boy about fourteen years of age, and as she 12 a practical woman who does well what she has to do, she adminlsted a severe castigation to the young reprobate, who doubtless needed all ne received and perhaps more. The case seas reported to the School Ward of the bo rough, ,whis composed of the olomre/ona" the pla ch e (school boards always and they resolved to bring her to Judgment. The ease has been under investigation for Several days and yesterday the Board arrived at a conclusion. The boy was censured and the teacher reprimanded. That'', all. The Diamond Savings Dank. This new lustitution, organized with o capi tal of rAapoo. with the stockholders individu ally liable, and Intended to mpacially benefit those %ebb are not-capitalists, will meet with very decided success and promises to become one of our safest and staunchest banking In. stltutloos. Its affairs will be ably managed, and depositors and other. doing business with the bank can have full assurance that they will be well end honorably dealt with la all transactions.. Interest Is allowed on all time deposits. and sums varying from one dollar upwards are taken. Tilt Board of Directors number many of our most reliable and wealthy business men, whose eorrnection with the bank Is full guarantee that its again will he guarded with the closest attention and ability. The Presldent,'N. P. Sawyer. Esq., Is so well known as an able financier and competent business man that we feel any personal com mendatton here, would be gratuitous, and At will suffice to say that under his direction the 'inapt-laical cannot help but nourish. John S. heunr.Thq., the coilateens Cashier. le-a very valuable acquisition to the bank, and those baying dealings with him will be certain of receiving courteous and kind treatment and liberal accommodation and advantages. We heartily recommend the new bank to the at tiOn and patronage of our readers and be speak for It a Nib share of public .conedence mad cone cent prosperity. The veleta Is lo cated at No. 6 Diamond. Ten. keen Wall areet—Pobllsbed by Worthington, Data dk Ca.. 140 dold Only by ailwerfpfloo. A copy of the above work. written by Wm. Worthington, Fowler. formerly a, mintier of the New York bar and en operator -oLleth Years' experieuce.' having - Deug-carefulfy perused, we yoke pleasure In recomniending It to the general public as one of the most -valu able. exciting. interesting and Instructive books ever issued. Frain- the perusal of the book. in which there is no fiction, but sturdy facts, the banker end - the merchant. the Pro fessional man and the yonth of our country, can derive twat profit: Mr. Fowler graphi cally describes his progress front nothing to fortune, from fortune to lou and ran. end then' front ruin to fortune again. In such a glowing manner that ell who desire to know the street from top to bottom and all Um Secret history, of its fluctuation., and to profit by his experience..should not fall in obtaining copy. To generalize its contents would oc. copy too much space; but the it to say that the lights and shadows cif the differs:Malaya of Speculatorsend of their Ryes. of pools. enema, tiugsand canters, bow or:pulled and sneaked. ae therein contained. should be read to be understood and approoleted. A New and 3fach ;deeded PoldleCarreatenrc The Misses Nancy. Mary and Lizzie Fulton, so long and so favorably known. the keepers of a select boarding house at No. 97 Fourth avenue, have to changed their business as by relinquishing for the ftiture the keeping of lodgers to afford a much larger number of pa trons the comfort and luxury of their tables. Regular or transient boarders are taken for all„,neals, ur any meal, at accustomed hours. They will also serve Ice Cream and seasonable accompinimente at all hours of the day and evening. Their landlord, Dr-James King. In hearty Warpaths - with kin enterprising lady tenants. has, at great expense. re modeled and enlarged the house, ad apting It most admirably to their purposes. A new front mikes the exte rior at once cnnvenlent and attractive. The front room on the fleet floor will for the Present be used its the omce of- the establish ment, from which, as also from the front hall. f easy acceslis had to' spacious di Ins halls which m ay be lased ensult or sepe tely. Be yond the. halls In the, remote I terier we e found the acious culinary depart eat, with every , n I appurtenance and ar/ atratus for Prellarinit ell thingepleasant to the palate and good for t e Inner man, and an air of neatness and clean li ness pervading the whole apart ment. I - On the second Hour we found the ladies or dinary, %Spacious room, also the extensive drawing room and Ice cream parlor. The third and 'fourth stories are occupied by the family and the numerous servants. In the miler we found all the machinery and recep tacles required for the rapid manufacture of ice cream on a largo scale. The parlors, dining rooms and hall. are all clothed In the rich est carpeting. and supplied with furniture made especially to subserve the convenience. of host and guests. The china and silverware .d table cutlery are tooline for anything but the tine dinners served In this house, and the servants remind you by theirclean and neat appearance and ready atter, lion, of those. for which the r • Continental'' or "Fifth Avenue hotels are distingnishod, In fitting up this house Dr.Kinghas displayed equal Ingenuity and liberality. Knowing that the character and experience of the Miss. Fulton would secure to them a large custom, and that the patrons would consist largely of those families who reside in the rural districts, and who have long desired Just such an 'ele gant end home-like dining place as this, at once Wanted to every convenlenceof ladies as well aseutlemen. be has anticipated and provided irch g is remodeling of the house, such dressing; washing and retiring apartments . leave nothing more las be desired,..We feel that we cannot too strongly emphasize at the close, -what we .M(1 at the beginning. that we now have "a new and much needed public conceal- The City Bank NUM , of our local banking Institutions enjoy greater public confidence more worthily than the City Bank, No. 112 Fifth; avenue. With omule capital, made ten fold larger In the fact that the stockholders tire Individually liable. and having business arrangements and cor rerwudencrei with all prominent American and foreign points. the hank offers very supe rior Inducements to secure patronage. Ito past and continued prosperity is full evidence of the successful and careful-management of Its affairs. The Board of .Directors number many of our wealthy and responsible business, citirens. and is presided over. by Mr. D. Dim sen, one or our best known and moat careful business men and manufacturers. Mr. W. N. Morgan, Outlier, is abundantly qmillfled and fitted for that responsible position and we know whereof we speak In assuring our read ers that they can deal with him with the largest pleasure and satisfaction. Altogether the bank is worthy the full share of confidence 1 patronage It alloys, and we feel quite indent were the merits of the Institution deantages It possesses better known natal community that its prosperitY greatly Increaad. Oboe Hans, Gan, Revolver, Pistols, Ato ned Gun material of all kiwi, at re. ces. at.l. H. Johnston's Groat West icorke, re Smithfield street. Rair r de. Guns fur hire. takee pair land ltevolvers bought orn in Call and see or write for a Price Myr, due. Io Car. eac LI I flog Wrack of Henry U. Hale,' Mee. CC. at corner of Penn avenue an 4 la eche large and complete. !lon pain continues to preside at the cut. =I PUP" . 14 1 , June v.—Receipts of cattle for the. week head. against IM last 'seek. The market vas active to-day and prices better. yet go , • cattle are no blither lb. last week and med um and thin are a shade loner. Choler steer.. omens IWO lb. and upwards. sold at 1119.12N010,:ah stockers are down to t11.7:a sal“ FM dull bead. flogs du and unchinge ILMTIXIIOO.. June 9.—Deere ut R decline of i.te and dull. Sheep: a full •suptily. irclth a dull demand: Ply. front4i 6• rrosr. with a downward tendency. Hotrai than , Is a inrht tupply and fair ileinandigales at Iti.itat Ilmelins for the week $lO Levee.. 4.= ANT and lambi., 4:23t hnftif. Sales of 743 brerr Cattle. New 02.12.1,%a, June 9.—Ootton firm and fair demand: middling :Ifiglltte; males 2:500 bales, receipts 1.311. export, 1.96.,, stock 9.in17. Flour firmer, super .4.7% X g..' !44, XXX #34:q .4?-1. Corn lower: mixed $1.02.i01.113. white ;1.,111ti11.15. (Mt. arm, Mame, . Bran CM. Hay lower. prime Pry. York, bacon. lard. su gwar. muleteer, and coffee unchanged. Whl,- key IlJekoal.lo. Sterling Z. 03331111 WILLIAMS-1511411-I.n Pile:Weeder reetatng, Me) 4th. 1 , 5111: er 104. Pete..l.. M. GlLedber. or Liberty Inn. *twat®. Ms. iIoWARSS er. Wll.- 1.4 A-Met. of tsweel. Pmeetreerst6. sad Mt 4 r.s.sza 11=11 A. 3341514,tif- Dfrettlartitato. ' MAGEE—SEES_ Thur.l•> eventns. Jobe Pth. I W/0. et the reekleon. ..r Mr. Alt.ert t 1wr1.., nenr rektend, Or the itnr. Yoth..r mos", acr, wAitt. M EE.of Ettlehorttfi. I,• Atte. 1.17.Z1E. NEES. ,1 Cauton. MCI riTF.Elit—On Thursday morning. tong Pbk. Itl7o. AMANDA. ALMEO. infant danglarm of Jatnerg. gag /manage ntegia. wig 2•2 dam. Funeral this ,TRIDAY I M 00.117. at 10 A. N., fma 30 Robinson went. Allesb,nr. 11.1.111C11-.M Prodeeplar, ran. P. sc.. HIY CUAKUT I'LL121:11. in Um 3iikh Yms of hi. ass. The f imeral *lll tato plasm from his lase mai dens.. N. SR Inamond sine!, this ilskitray,t Jona 1021.. at 2 o'clock. The Wends of the (soil. ly are rasped:ally incited tii attend. EICNNEDY—On Wednesday evening;Junellth, 11$70. ALEXANDER CAMERON. Infant mon of Matthew and - Maty . J. Kennedy. aged sena weeks. Fantod tram the reoldeace 4 , f the parents. So 39 Boyle ,tract. DLO 1FT141,1 MUSSING. et o'clock. DRA TO—On Wednesday, June Rik. 1870. at noun. ANTHONY W. DRA TO. eget 37 years. Funeral front the hoidens's of Ina mother. 31W E. M. Dravo.Flo. 4 Fourth wrens, 71.-DA V. pt half {mat tau o'clock. The !deo& of the fatal ly she respect fully lashed to attend. ENNIS-0771.1n4ay evanl44. J 171714 PATRICK 117N1t 1771719. a‘ed 4 7e.tr• •44 7 manilas. - The tuned will 'Aka tAAct , Crum the hi. mother. No. 194 Webster Avenue. rate A Ttllkook at 4 o'clock. The friend• of the family she rescoet toll! melted 0 !at! MI. • • CARBOLIC SALVE Rada *ILO pore CARBOLIC ACID. RJR* la and la llospltalr dtreettoo of Eadssent Phnielms, hm, already proved Itself to ti• the most weedy IMO el Mi.! rare for all.-Mallandat sore. Pod Weer*. and for Bunn, Cala. Wounds, dad Wanda DI/wan 1143T d rea7 ;Al.& arive.h“ Yea Lora ITEM Henry's Insect Powder, ''.;;Trigrgireil: CW497:1' 1. ' 1 " nu" L.H.ROSENBACH'S Patent Medicine Depot, 14-0 SMITHFIELD ST. JOHN M. COOPER & CO.. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE; LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL BRASSES Made Promptly to Order BABBITTS METAL Made and Kept on Hand = M. Cooper's Improved B4Mmi Whee STEAM PUMP. 17Ta (R AILR O AD STR E W 00 . r r t . s C bournser • T IST OF • LETTERS REMAIIIIIIO .1a In Bachman Postollioe. Arne I 00.1170: A Adroghst Philip i th u&Nb "' o. k iNorton Michael B 13 Mrs BB: ; P Brown NIA% UP u"" II IPhmkot Rd I ttt s, Mlt. ad L Honig Boil? l Mimi, till 1 Harlan MAU& a"' '5 I CJ oint Breed WlLBled I lona. Mrs Abby,Rocll ,Ipre C , /one. GA F IIIB•7 Xlsal•urs Coleman W M Jet t des Bartel , !I Coolthard 4 as • B• KK. .. I : Schopeld w Us OopbA' j sellypotr ! 12,2. i . gin.r; al4x.7ewth J. . Oise, John ;Bar Prank Mobster Joo A • CM.) . 1 . !Kama Thou ;Rimer MTrs Marl Thasrot• II . !Ka. A% Tarr Ellea . . ninon Jim I •• .7hore. That ~ Donnell P•Pk Moon, MI .. AtaeiTraatzeu• illo'e lleThln T I!llnitni?''S lWllerillux '• • . • •Hiclacto J. 1 , -.- _Y . Grant Mrs L ! Ho You.g w.. Gerdes T W ;hlalelhotton Pa' Yam:4lrd ••' Gray Mrs M C — .• :Millztosh John ,ICea•• We!. CO. • I • , •• - . _ PHILIP HOB& P. M. piLTIMORE Sae. New ranmt Na zgir.via.h.ocif pad= finale No. Sado. all does if i rm i Na =a of, nr , bargat labnad ba , Wa and elves: aa/sooa la Ma Allan b amna, 1001tobp cholas. For Ws low tO trade. _ ATT. ItANG NON ITS and 174 Wood stto t. LDIE. bbla Eudora White Lime. Ws Cleveland Llenn 1 41 V bills ?went de.: bbla Toledo l r :Ar de " SPECIAL NaTIOES NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. ➢7 mo..ollotion of thl.Commßteo on Coniroon Grounds of ti.l LILY oL Alleßhenr. an Clemens to 1,0,t0n,L en 6..m tbo south front of the till— Et= o ther rrurcrtles—u re int.ted to meet with the Committem on FILLI.SAY EVENING, June 17th. lu the eft, Euliding,,Alleghenl•. Ther are also requested to bring trlt h them •bstractu-of title .d Sep plan relating thereto they mar hare In heir ponteution. ' .1. It. OXLEY. NAYI.I __ 'Jerk to Committee._ Or or MohosioAlL Li IanACE. Ce..) E. corner of Wool S end Ath Ave. ) Prreaute ill Max ii3d. IEI7O. ) It — DIVIDEND.—;r e President and I. . el° gl . ',' PI of It', r 'a rrant A hrtl . RE on the Capital 81 Of the Company, I the earnlhp of the .1 t Nix months, trio or rnment tax. Payable 1 mei forthwith. mrl , J OLIN 11, LANE Y' Penna. WM lIV PUBLIC NOT - —Ha'ring been - appointed OAS and OAS METER INSPEC. Ton for Allegh.PT COM 17. notice Is hereby even that tuttll the necessary °Ace and Sleshanhal Test ing steehinesy tan be emended. I will De found - at the OFFICE 01 TUE - N . ATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS,. Tyre:OF-third street. Deer Penn. Pittsburgh. E!I3EMZ! U. and iteldr inspector. ITEM [ crBOUNTY • XlOO Bounty C.ollected For on &oldie= abo enlisted betoilien Moo' 4th and olj 44d. 18611, who wero dlechantoli for dlaebll- Lj ore ...VIM, two jean. and who bare hereto are received no bounty. updorsigned has removed Isla office to GA. esTs But:sting, comer BLeth avenue a nd Smithfield treat. and Is now prepared to colleen