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HOME NEWS:
The Weekly tfautre.
The Wletu..T , GgertTe Is the largest, cheap
ea and beat family newspaper published la
Pennlylraula. It present. each week. &con
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reagent puarto form, forty-eight solid columns
Of reading matter. original and selected, and
made up to suit the wants of country readers.
It is thoroughly reliable In politics, advocat
ing the protection of home labor and the gen
eral principles of the great Vnion Republican
Party. Carefully edited agricultural columns,
proven valuable feature to the farmer. while
the Literary, Religious, Political, Telegraph
and General New . departments are kept up to
the fullest rmptirements of a live, mms ,
sive, enterprising and successful family news-
NW , . The dry gnoils, gr ,, cersi and produce
market. are freshly :41111 correctly reported In
each edition. end the full reports of cattle
sales and operations here and elsewhere for
t h e current week are regularly furnished
Two editions are made, one on Wednesday
and one on Saturday, In order to cult the
country malls.-ands subscribers should (lest,-
nate which day's publication they deal. , •A
very limited number of unobjectionable sd
verthicments are published In the ircsatr
flasgrre. as the space is too valuable to be
used for other than news IfrPosea-
Terms per )•ear: tone copy, ftl 51): to clubs
of Ilve. •1 Zi; In club. of ten, fl 15, and a
copy gratuitous to the getter up of the club.
Specimen copies are sent free post paid to any
address.
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Person. leaving thecity for the stunni
and wishing 'to hare the liszrrre sent
theta. will Menge send their addresses to t
timer. Price by snail. :5 cents per month.
Nvethil members—uld and ne
—of Knapp's Pecuia flatten. are requested
attend a special meeting. of the flatten.
Thursday evening.. June =kl. at I. 4 iddon's kin
Rebecta street, Allegheny.
Away.—Yesterday the coachman of a prom
Went citizen on West.ern.arenge. mieghenr
disappe
ard. taking with him a valuable cc
%vim'. and leaving a wife and child toth.
tender care of his employer. •
Errstasu.-..The types mole ua say in our n
itke of a wedding at the Third Presbyterin
church on Than:day night, that the bride we
a daughterof the tate. Porter ft. Friend, Esq
inasotuch as that well known gentleman i.
. alive and In good health the mistake is quit
Provoking,
Swindon th.—Mrs. Catharine Hallman
widow of the late J.W. Hallman, F.ast
arty. died suddenly about eight o'clock last
evening. wle attenn fel - Sir.. the Pres-
betetianChu hi rch in th a t g place. It ln Is thought
she died of heart Minnow • as she has land
symptoms of it for several years.
The Mercantile Agemisg, R. 14. Don sts -
We have received a•few croldini (in advanCeiof
our JOLT EDITION of. itursit=gr. Hook for
the WilarranY her Arts. Subscribers has ing im
mediate use for then, can have one by.calling
or sending to our offices. 6J, O 5 and 67 Fourth
avenue. ' GrO. W. linoca, Manager.
Harper t Brothers—Elsewhere will be found
announced several valuable publications, just
Issued by this sterling publishing house. Per
sons desirous of stocking their libraries with
books, And to provide tor summer read
ing, will consult their interests by buying
these taoks and other recent publications of
a similar character.
fishy
It. Thompson reqertiar related
fishy awry to Aldarman MeNfastera. wherein
be charged John_itradley with false pretense
for procuring from him trro barrels of fish on
credit to the amount of /....T!..by representing a
third party owed him the maney—the third
party subsequently denying all knowledge of
Warrent.iasued.
Call in at Col. Egan's, next door to the Ma
sonic Deposit Company. Smithfield street. and
buy what books yon may need. Booksot half
price. and all the standard works. Every de
partment from tomaoce to theology repre
sented.—many of them rare .d _valuable vol
umes. If you don't see what you want ask
:tor It and it will be forthcoming.
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The IllajttifiCeSit , new elevator for the con-
Telance of guests' from the ground door of
the Monongahela House to. th upper room,
has Justbeen completed and I n now in full
operation. It is one of the finest, best fur
nished and neaten elevators in the country,
and while an objeut of great coavenience to
the guests, it in a feature mid an ornament to
the hotel.
The Ben.—The New Et. Andrew's church
on Ninth street Is one or the finest church
buildings tn th country. In this respect it
occupies plac e similar in church architeo
turn to that occupied by Megrim- on the same
street, No. 4.5, In the tobacco trade. One of
the most complete stocks, the cheapen prices
and the best articles. Are the characteristics
of this establishment, No. LS Ninth street.
Correcting Ifer.--linlon townsilt, numbers
among its residents John glaeker, who came
home Thursday evening. It is said, with an
overdose of stimulants, which stimulated him
to correct his wife Olzabethi - large billet
of wood came in handy for. the purpose and
accomplished the work most effectually. Of
ficer of Alderman l'ifehfaster's police,
is afteriohn for aggravated nssatilt and bat-
- Amateur Dentistrg.—W. D. Lewis eras the
victim of a painful amateursurgical Operation
yesterday morning. Two teeth were removed
from bia• mouth—but instead of coming out
properly, they went down his throat. The
affair occurred during a souffle with James
Painter, at their boarding house near the Cop
per Works, when James knocked him down
and kicked him In the mouth. Painter will be
arrested as soon as be ton be found.
The past week has exhibited unmanl activ
ity in the matrimonial market, and many new
hatufeholda have been inaugurated by the hap
py Couples In the purchase, among other fur
niture, of a complete stock of the Keystone
queensware, from the wareholow, no. atf.3
rosy street. The people exhibited their dis
cretion and appreclatitin of the best In the
market, by supplying their homes with the
Keystone ware, which has no superior.
Income Tas.—ln the official notification ef
T. W. Dade. Esq., Collector. we have made
typOgraphical error of stating that "the citi
zens residing In the =rd ward, etc." are re
quired to pay rip before the 30th Inst. Instead
of the =d ward. the notice should have read
properly "of the borate-three ,ronto of Pitts
burgh." Citizens of all the wards from the
lit to the Md will do well to take notice of
this correction of nn error. as they will save
money and trouble by so doing.
Coal Each...gr.—The following persons
Lace been chosen directors of the Coal Ex-
Nhmore Joseph Wnlton, John C. Richer. Wln.
, Brown, John F. bravo. George T. Miller.
Simpson Horner and 11, F. Wilson. John F.
bravo was elected Prekident. and A. Millar
Wtwer and Secretary. Messrs Wniton and
m were appointed a committee of coy
' respendenee on the mth.lect of. bridges and
other obstructlons to the tree navigation of
thotivers. The solicitor. of the Exchange
ern Meyer, Robert Woods and .1. K. Kerr.
The Pim RatT.—The Pittsburgh [large ChM
Indulged In a little race among themselves
yesterday evening 'about six o'clock. The
contesting hosts being the'lialid." a nix erred
barge, and the .. Whisper. - a tour oared scull.
both Crews had been in training f or On. time
part, and much I nterest
_ was taken in the nr.
fair. The course pulled over was from the
Ewalt street pridge to the Suspension bridge.
The ••31alid" came urrivictorions by several boat
lengths, and wan loudly cheered by many oh
sen.ers on the Midge and boat honsts. Both
crews pulled exceedingly well.
Mortoory Report.
The following wcre the Interments In the
city of Pittsburgh tor the week ending June
13th, as reported J. OUT McCandless, Phy
sician of Board of 'Health:
Consumptibm I; santhma. 1; cholera inflo
turn, 4; gastritis. I: dintheria, 1: paralrsis, 2;
P:117"t 1 .:;', c l arr h. Ataill. l ,yir: l ,;.,Tntrni.".7l;
.trophy, 1: bronchitis. 1; cerebritic, I; scarla
tina. 2; congrestion el brain, 1; coneuisions,2;
man pox. 1; albuminuria, 1. •
' Of the above there were under Iyear 11:
from 1 toe. 5;: to 5. 2; sto 10.3:15 to Al, I; 311
to 40, 3; 40 to 50.'2; 50,t0 00.
Males, 15; females:ls; white, Mr; colored. 1;
total,3o. I -
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The Knights Templar..
Last evening about ten o'clock the Pitts
burgh and Allegheriy Knights Templer. re
turned from Williairisport. They seemed to
have enjoyed the tile. The following oMeera
have been elected to serve during the ensuing
Tear, Wand Commander. H. IL McKean. of
Towanda; Deputy Grand Commander. Charles
M. Howell, of Laneasser; Generalliasimo, 4 bra
ham Miller, of Easton; Grand Captain General.
Fitz JaMe , Evans, iof York; Glued Senior
Warden, Nathaniel Smith, of Philadelphia:
Junior Grand Warden, Peter C. Bbeidle. of
Pittsburgh: Greed liecorder. Alfred Creigh,
of Washington; Grand Treasurer, M. Rich
ards Muckle, of Philadelphia; Grand Prelate,
Joseph 8. Evans, of West Chester.
I
,
Yesterday en accident of n very painful na
ture occurred - immediately In front of the GA-
M= building. on the Smithfield street side.
Carpenters were engaged in putting up large
sign boards on the roorof our four story build
ing; when a sharp chisel fell from the cornice,
and swift as an arrow descended, and struck
with the sharp edge first the head of a bright
little boy named Joseph Lyttle. son of the
well known grocer on Smithfield street.lt sunk
several inches intothe forwardpart of the skull
grazing but not cutting into the brain. The
lUDs fellow neither cried nor fell, but only
gave up when he bad lost sufficient blood to
weaken him. Drs. Coffey and Gallaher were
at once called and they carefully dressed the
wound. The little unfortunate was sleeping
under the effects of opiate Imt night. and his
physicians think his terrible Injury may 'not
prove fatal. The accident was unfortunate
but no blame Cob be laid to the workmen. but
to the wind which Ilbook from its secure place
the chisel which did the mischief.
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ColWetted. to the TestyomeomilDlstriet.
The following Is an abstract of collectkma
In the Twenty-second District of Pennsylva
rants for the month of May, 1070
Total Collection on Spirits—. ...$ 49,691 Z 1
Tobacco ..15,919
Frtn'td lAnnorn, 12,415 68
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Grum. Bank slt-o& Bank'rs 15,118 45
c KJ
. Molex elots_
M,014 9,818
" Sppclal . Tax . not
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nitrated a 7, z n 33
," I:tootl
I" e--
40,26 A 16
Legit:UN • a at 46
bkicoessione ..... 2,5011 59
" '" , ' " Articles sebed-
tll3
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" " Qu • 4.4 M NI
" " Penalties, etc... el 4 57
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THE LAUGHRAN MURDER.
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Court of Oyer mot Ternduer—Judges eterrett
saJ Collfer—Tirlal or Nicholas Hoffman for
Maher—Tbletrnay'e
The Court met at nine o'clock A. at., Judges
Sterrett and Collier on the bench. The case of
the Commonwealth Ts. Nicholas Hoffman nal
rautued. and the following testimony taken
on the part of the Commonwealth:
Jai 31e Z, swoll2l—Am a trolleenian; reside
on Pike street,just back of Stephen Hotfrium's;
was on duty bn-the night of the occurrence;
about ten minutes of three I heard a rap;
I. on the co
th rn e call ,
and wry
ith ener ofacto and Penn streets;
answere d officer ltobert
Elliott went down to Steve Hoffman's house;
when-we reached-there I syent In and took
hold of Steve Hoffman; officer7ohn Moon had
hold of him and I took him; Moon then went
out back; did not see Nick Roffman then;
Moon af tet startle came back and book hold of
Steve menin and took him to the lock-up; dill
not see Nick until I reached the Leht e t i'lli t it , et
the fuse was over when Irbed iinffmati e,
a w tnn g h tanl n
re house, tying. a
back room; I badjust n ode my hall-hoar
round, when I hear. , the oil. and hail been at
the corner only ry nionients; knew Lough
ran, but had nor seen him before that night.
f).0„0. e..rnsof, sworn—ldve on Pike
street, eetweon Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets: ~aeon that boat on till. night of this.
,„.„„ r rence: there was pretty notch of a spree
noliiiinn's and Lemon's; dancing. fiddling
1 and singing all niritt: the "spree" commenced
- Abe. nine or ten o'clock; think there was
music In both houses; thought there were par
ties in the houses; passed the houses every
half hour: they kept up 11001 half-past two; '
at that time I started un my round, and
thought things had quietest down; after mak
ing my round I ant down In my box at Canal
and Penn streets to eat a hltetjunt commenced
to eat when I heard a raj , : I started oat and
met officers Colton and Mooney; we went ,m
to ) 10frOMIVII saloon, and found the door
locked; officer Colton asked them to open the
door, stating that he was an officer. and It
*as opened; can't say who opened it; we three
went in; I sow Stephen and 'Nicholas Hoff
man In the bar room,• they were the first I saw;
Nichol. lloffiunn's head. an. and his right
hand were very Illomly; hie headappeared
to be in a the
ss of bloo; di not look see
what cuts he had did n o t ha d re much ti me s to
examine; In the tileantitne officer James
ooney hail taken Nicholas in elintotirt I took
eharge of Stephen. whostanding .with'
Nicholas; when I went int o
o 'Abe, bar room
Nicholas was standing near Abe fronritoor
and Stephen was nearer to the door: officers '
Colton and filtmney,. myself, Nicholas
out Stephen !login. and Stephen's wife
were in hu
m oo ing at
the time; Stephe
Hoffman . was doing nothing only talk
ing wen-1 went lu but he had his left
sleeve tore out of his shirt; Nick was stand
ing there but doing not Meg es ran 1111111 k in
his shirt sleeves; I did , not Re-e Loughran It
that time; I rare Stephen Holden. in charge
of - officer Mete and snouted to re in the bark
yard but officer Cotton cbjectell until we
could get a light; I caste out at Illiffinnirs
(met door. went in 's frail door and
back to the kitchenat Lemo
and the n re lying on ths•
thno is where I first saw Thom. Lens-hr..
l ying on his backArn the door; could not say
ho was there, only stayed long enough to
ask who it was and then left.
Crse-couniitof —.lt twoo'clock there was
comdderable noise in at iloffinales. but when
I made Inc half past two o'clock round. the
noise had abated some what.
.
Isionctlp, sworn -Am a physic'. .4
surgeon; have been practicing twentv-four
years; have , practiced In the Putted litates
sixteen years:came to Pittsburgh in October,
CEA; I knew Thoines urhran. the deceased;
never knew him until I was called to see him
after he was stabbed; first saw hint k'riday
evening. October tqh, but left without mak
ing. an examination, understanding that other
physicians were there before me: I was sent
for, Saturday morning following I was waited
upon at my office by some men and requested
to meet Dr. Dunenw to examine a man who
had been stabbed: I went with the men, filet .
Dr. Duncan and examined the patient In the
forenoon: the man was lying at No. el
[cent h stmt, in the Ninth ward; I examined
the patient carefully and found him in a dam
genus condition, from a penetrating wound
by a knife or other sharp instrument which
had entered his right breaat, and from all in
dications had penetrlung.ated through all the mus-
cles and Into te was the
sis or belief entertained byThat
Dr. Duncan and
myself.- The u - ound on the breast was front
an Inch and a half to two Inches in length.
parallell with the ribs; and as the man was
fully developed and muscular, it must have
penetrated one loch and A half to two
I inches into the lung and cavity of
the chest; the lung nos ft .the cavity;
we are not permitted to probe those things:
there were some other wounds,not t b a nature
that required apes-1M attention orstreattnent
one was on the back of the honead wontrn:
the Instrument had struck the and glan
ced off; I did not observe any other wounds,—
his breathing was very laborfo.. and he suf
fered great futimand continually cried he could
not get his breath, and that If we could not re
lieve his breathing he must die. lie continued
in this condition for some days. perhaps eight
days: innamatory condition baring somewhat
subsided, he felt little easier—that relief
lasted but a short time. He then began to siff
f:rtglajnlicl=Ullll=ergr4;=gf'4
of the =d of October. I was with blm a few
Noun yreviourto his death; I had visited Mtn
secend timerthat day. and feeling
ow
that he would die, I was anxious to know II he
had received the last rites of his church--har
ing ascertained that he had. I returned to mt
offace. and about twelve o'clock at night
visited the dying man; I convened with him
I presume an hour. The reason I rerratined so
lung was to Impress on his mind-{defence ob
jected—objection sustained,] His mind was
perfectly clear, his breathing very short and
rapid, his limbs cold, a cold sweat over his
body, and the man slowly d surely dying.
The day preceding L'or the night of his
death we had a consultation. The day before
his death Dr. Aughinbough was there unit the
night of his death early in the evening Dr.
McGirr seas with me. At this, my last visit. I
told Longhorn that It was the opinion of my
self and the other Surgeons that he would die.
He hadao objections to the Information; he
Cre, neseerg - enrr Czar. tye. ttntt Tenni Lk.
an. I said, Laughren. I may. never see you
again: will you give me the particulars of how
you were stabbed, and who stabbed you? I
wrote down his words as 1 interrogated hint
have those words here. What I have writ
ten down are - his - ieidlei - t,;1713:
remained there about an hour, and be; die.
abbot seven o'clock on the morning of the 22d.
and the statement was made to me after LI
o'clock that morning. The man W. perfectly
conscious that he was going to die. The ;man
was thoroughly Informed of that fact and he
mast have felt death approaching. He could
hardly get his breath. Herald he must die HI
could not relieve his breathing, and I very
;dainty told him I Mudd not. There was a man
by the name of McNamee present at this time.
He saw me writing and heard me asking the
, estions. There might nave been others In
:ind out but i ' d - Mi - ln. " eßleCt:i - heM7Tlierre sr,
considerable confusion In and about the house.
Never'seen McNamee before or slime to my
knowledge.
The counsel for the Commonu - ealth here
offered the statement of deceesed to the wit
ness bievidence.
The defence objected on the ground that It
was not •a volute!). - statement. but anawers
umdef to Interrogations made by the Doctor.
The pointrwere argued ably by Mr. Swartz
elder for the objection who Mo o r eollwed
T Col. Bayne, contra and Mr. follon—
log against the admission of the declarations.
The Court overruled the objections, and ad
mitted the declarations.
111 E STATEMENT.
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Dr. Donnelly renamed: I have the statement
•of the deceased written on prescription pa
per used by physicians: I did not write the
rnestions;.l merely took down the answers;
asked deceased how old he was; he replied.
" - 23 years; I then asked him who stabbed him;'
[objected to, and objection overruledd he re
plied, "1 was stabbed by Nicholas Herrman:
three men at me; one kicking me, and the
other stabbed me lia the bock first, and then
In the breast." I asked, "In what WAY did
Nicholas lioffmon stab you?" (Objected to
and objection ovemiledfj be replied.. .Ile held
the knife thus" (witness holding up kin right
handl; I asked: "At what time did this , cent?"
Ile answered: "It occurred about half-past
two o'clock Thursday morning. In October;
was Laken into tne Fort Pitt House byJohn
Lemon." 1 asked, "Wow long was you in
It trf
He man's when the disturbance took place?'
f 0 dected to by defense, and objection Son.
t. ed.] I asked, "How did the disturbance
t; ke place?" [Objected to by defense, and ob
jection overruled.) He replied: "James 11.-
lon and Hoffman were talking about rolling
half blooms of lem. and I made the remark
that If we were at Zugg's mills he would have
to roll half blooms occasionally'. Hoffman
took it no en insultthat he would have to roll
half blooms, and struck me, to prove that he
would sot."
At this point Court took a recess until half
past one o'clock. -
' - AFTERNOON SESSION." •
Court. convened at half past one o'clock,
and the case was resumed •
Dr. Donnelly was airain called toil, stand.
and the examination In thief continued.
I made the poet mortem examination; It
was made in the house where the man died.
about II o'clock A. st. on the Zki of October,
Dr. McGirr, Dr. Daly and Dr. Jumbos were
Present; the body was first carefully examin
ed for externalappearances of Injuries , and
only one, excepting the fatal injury of the
breast, was foetal; that was on the back part
of the neck; no other wounds were found: I
then proceeded to open the breast or thorax;
removed the breast bone or sternum; then
dissected off carefully the skin (Showing a
piece of- the skin which was punctured) this is
a Wee of the skin through which the
knife penetrated; other portions of the body
through which the knife passed were also ex
hibited by the Doctor and the wound de
scribed. The lung. he said, was carefully ex
amined and removed: (the portion of the
lung was exhibited • and the wound in it de
smibedl: the opening in the lung was more or
less united bv band. of lymph. The heart and
left lung were examined and found to be
healthy, the latter being only slightly con
gemted• the Injured lung had contracted to
one-third Its original sire: it was congested,
solidified so that no blood or air could
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well circulate through it. It appeared
on Its surface as If undergoing deceit,
Pollition; all the other organs
came body
seemed to be healthy, and we to the
conclusion that the man died from the Injury
received In the lung. consequent Ind/mote
tiou and effusion that took place; I will also
state that we found the pleum adhering to [be
long, and Ina partially demainpmmd condition•
as w progressed In this namination notes
Wore taken by -t-he attend Leg eurgeons; Dr.
Daley was not asked 'for- his opinion but
made no objection to the conclusion arrived at
by the other surgeons present, whom I have
named.'
The prosecution proposed to ask witness
what sort of au instrument would make the
wound which had ceased the death of the Ac
cessed.
Mr. Bwartzwelder. for the defense. objected.
The Court overruled the objection. and the
question Was asked and answered. as fellowa:
I should Judge from the nature of the wound
that it wan made with a sharppeinted knife;
the wound In large at the entrance and tapers
down; the knife was aharp-polnted, broad
and of considerable length,
Cross examined—ln 'ea was the last time I
was in Canada practicing - as a surgeon; Iti
October of'dii began practice In Pittsburgh;
I saw Mr. Laughren the time be was stabled.
when I stated that I it was oh what I
had been told' it was between six and seven
,clock r. M., Friday evening, the lith Of Octo
ber; some men had been at the °Mee and Itre
dlrectiosen I never ascertained who the men
cere; I don't know who the men were who
alled on me Saturday and requested me
to meet Dr. Duncan In ccmenitation;
don't recollect who they were; I was Informe d
that Dr. Duncan would visit him there; I have
taken - no yery active part in the proaectaticm
nt this cue: !have taken a part, but not what
I consider an active part; advised what should
be done In the ease to men who came to me
about It,i I accompanied men to Biddle Rob
erta' ogice to employ him to prosecute this
case: I think we also went to Mr. Baynes'
peke; I really do not know who these men
were; I think have never /firm General Pear-
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Isou information In but one Instance, and that
Was
own tot prteomue a W it h n r e e t n o e v o r ro o b t ate u m ed y
money to carry on this detente.
Counsel for the defendantno
(Dw proposed to
ask the witness on the stand r. Donnelly/
whether he did not say to W. C. Moreland and
W. D. Moore, on Grant street. In the city of
Pittsburgh, during the Illness of Laughren.
that he (Laughren/ was not of danger and
would get well. and that they or he (the said
counsel) should get their Dutch clients to pay
him his fee for ut tend lug Laughren.
Objected to by ...noise! for prosecution.
Objection overruled and .piestion answered
(e. follows:
I base no recollection 'of 'flaking such a
ettorment ns la there writn. m hove
It J./ elderly. There are alo p o ints' that
quewlon. I did not Speak to both of the gen
tlemen nt the some time and on the same sub
ject .Itijointly. I never made• use of . the
word uh - when aplied to Germns.
lld you ntc ot any to W p . C. Moreland. a and in
his Mike
ilness of iLn
a the g r c ln y o t f h aPt thtseb u l r ff gh ug d hr u an "
not
out of danger. h is da he should get.his Ger
man client to ti n y
his (the Doctor's] fee', for
him iLeughian./ I certainly never many such
statement; that in false. I may have tautly a
private conversation in a jocular way sotto.-
thing of that kind, but as to having his Ger
loan friend or client tinting me nut fee I err
tninly.never said anything of the kind; I do
not recollect saying to Mr. Moore that [Allah
ran Sent out of danger, and would get well,
and that he should have his client
pee' me my fees .for attending Lenghren
I .lid not state to Mr. Moore net Grant street,
in front of the Cathedral, during the Illness of
ISiughrtin. that he was getting well, and that
as the attorneys were gutting well paid.
they should tine or make their client poi
for attending the wounded Man; I think I
did not soy it, because It is not toy style of
convers/d ion; I never ask one mxu to ;me 1111-
other's bill; I think Dr. Duncan remover/ the
I/taster front : the wnd; lt AV:LS four or live
days after the 'wou nd was inflicted; for about
eight days the patient hod symptoms of e
intlanunat ion. at the end of which time these
eYmPtonts ceased; at this time there vas
abatement In the symptoms. after which the
secondary symptotns set In; I sale Dr. Doncen
during the tune Of the abatement of symptoms;
I stated. in g being my testimony as to the
(Iceland lons I reed from. the prescription pa
,. tiers the answers to the questions that I did
' oat rely upon my memory for the answers,
Ind on wind I wrote; q u estio ns M - r zi recol
lection of the various tot tind thi
nrions answers given; I had not the ques
tions prepared hi any way before I Pus them
to the disceased i the questions were not writ
ten, the answers were; twee of the questions
were written; I gave the questions as near us
/vOuhl recollect from reading the °movers; I
inferred the uesons front the answers I had
written dew ; scene of the nnswers, the most
prominent, I might have reeolleeted If I •had
not writtenlhem down on the Witte.: am
in the habit lir preserving portions of the body
in cases like thk like other sorgeons• fur the
matinee of giving in testimony; •nt the time
wrote those answers I had no thought of
iweserving them fur future prosecution.
William McNutt... sworn—l knew deceased
Thomas Laughran; knew him since he was
ten yenta: old; he was n laboring man; he was
pretty wild when he Would get liquor. but not
very: I saw hint while Inc. seas sick; I was not
at Moffitten's the night of the occurrence:
think I saw hint about t o'clock after he
was hort. at the Fort Pitt Goose; assleted to
lake him home; et tended to hint generally all
the that until he died: henever expected to
get over the Injury; his whole cry woo that lie
thought lie would never get over It; he was
pretty strong until he died; the breathing w- is
the worst on him; I woo present the night Dr.
Donnelly-was there, when he wrote down the
statement; I heard ' the questions put by Dr.
Donnelly to Loughran; Dr. Donnelly took
doyen the. statement that the deceased told
him; I remember solllt wards spoken eland
Mx hours before he died; they were sunken
the night Dr. Donnelly took down the stat,
mem: be spoke to me and Dr. Donnelly.
Counsel for prosecution proposed to offer
in evidence dying declarations of deceased
made to this artiness mid Dr. Donnelly.
Counsel for defendant objected, which Ir.
overrolol by the Court and Ihe declarations
admitted.
I partly remember the words. Ile said one
person hod hold of him
Steve not know wo
It was; the next was
Hoffman had h a
hammer to the _be a st of his knowledge.
heating him with it: the next was Steve
!Wilma having n knife- I mean ,iek
Hoffman bad a knife using this 'knife on
the deceased James Loughran: these are to
the best of my knowledge the words I heard
earning out of him; He took the knife first and
used it in his back, the next wools was - here
in his breast"ipsiintlng to his right breast;:
The next was he fell down and eituld not tell
any more; I did not know Hoffman: langtinto
. was pretty low at the same time: I talked to
Loughran at other tunes occasionally; He was
genet-idle pretty low at all Huies after he got
conalea: Hhad very bad hopes of recove hi rY;
sod saihe w oo ld never recover. He had s
senses l.rtlY; I was with him in the. room
one thlnl of the time after he was wounded
until he died. He WS the fourteen days af
ter he got wounded; I re can't tell the ChM. that
he made soy statement to me; it wit. about
fourteen days after he was ondeil that he
made the statement 'to me: lie o did mot make
any statements before he made t hem to tee
and Ste. Donnelly.
Cross-examined—Hove known Loughran
for fourteen Team; knew him•first in Ireland.
then in this counter: was a little Wild when
he had a drop of liquor: have heard him
spoken of as a fighting man; that Is. he pro-
POSed a that why: have heard hit:imp...l
the - Home of the Ward." I prom Pied to file
money to carry on this prosecution; cant re
member In whout I promised the money:
did speak to Hill Grant oboist the matter:
d subscription 't remember the name of any one else; I
aimed no papers.
The testimony In chief for the Common
wealth having dosed, the council announced
that thew would rest the rose.
=I
Before opening the cane for the ilefrice,
counsel snored to strike out certain portion,
of testimony offered be the Commonwealth.
Mr. Sawing - eider on behalf of the ;defend
brieflyen the case. Ile d efer Th e
and
the gnmnd for the w. The de l
tense in all criminal canes wae made up from
the w. - ealiness of the caw made out , by the
Commonwealth and by -.met, ShoWn• by de
•
fender. which might go-to exculpate him.
The defense assumed that the Common
wealth must make out all the elements that go
to constitute the offence charged ,before t her
ran claim a verdict of guilty. The idea of not
guilty wax mu only mkt eniai of the einionisCoo
,if the offense but also .1 denial of everything
equisite to Mani( tate the crime. The iheiry
ilefonge n'nni 1;;; - thnt: ft the
. olfCnse
comniitted by defendant, It wan done on der..
dead, as It Is technically called. or In tab«
words. in self defense. lit then gave a details.
h lt7r o c f cTlUstoti m illHr 4 .7.lwaTig .
marks Court took a rycess until seven o'clock.
I=
Court cogrened at seven o'clock. and at hnif
past creed the trial was manned.
Defert proceeding with the testimony for
the defence the counsel for defendant sub-'
milted the following suction to strike out
evidence coffered by the Common wealth pre
viously referred to:
Counsel' s for defendant more to strike out
the dying, declaration of Thomas Loughran.
the decen.M . d, as given In evidence by the wit
ness. Mr. O'Donnell, for the following rea
son.
togarst—That not sufficient proof was 'offered
stablish the fact that deceased, at the time
of making said alleged dying declarations,
'wee and thought himself Ina dying condition.
Srind—That If, at the time of pnaking said
alleged dying declarations to the witness;
Mrs. O'Donnell.-any expressions at all were
used by deceased, Indicating apprehenslna of
Impeniling death, they were negatived by the
fonfident expectation of living and being per
ectly well,- subsequently made by deceased
to the witness, Dr. Duncan.
They'
They further move to strike out the :Megen
dying dealer:mons of deceased. Turmas:
lain hr... given In evidence by the witness
Dr. normally, for the following reasons :
First--Far the reason assigned as number
one In .sup p o rt of the former motion.
Stenorl—Llocausot.be alleged dying declern.
thins given lu evidence by the witness were
token down in writing by the viltnese and the
written document was not given In evidence,
but the Witness recollection of It.
Third—That the witness extrected from the
deceased the said dying declarations by inter
rogatories put to ilecased, the. answers to
which alone the witness put down In writing,
and whleh he wan permitted to read that he
might Infer the questions which he nut to the
deceased, which witness alleged he Inferred
from the written address and partly ratollec
.
ted.
Held C. A. V.
(Jrortr. L.Mier, ncorn—(Witness shows n
plan of Stephen Hoffman's house in which the
murder erns perpetrated.) I made this draft;
It Is a draft of the scene or locality where thin
man Loughran was killed or stabbed ; it in a
correct draft of lioffnian's house and the nor
niondiug property, streets and alleys , : there
are two Muftis. one,of the block in which the
bowie is situated, and a draft of the house on
is larger scale; the distances marked on the
draft are correct by measurement. (Witness
then described the plan to the Jury minutely,
explaining the figures and their signiecation.)
Cross-examined—l am a civil engineer.
Durkt Finish, sworn—l lived in the 12th
ward on Sumilman street hist of October; 1
less engaged at Singer k Nintieles rolling mill
at Sawmill Itun: I was at work on the sixth
day of last October; won on the eight turn; I
stopped at Nicholas Hoffman'n house be
tween nine and ten o'clock that night; the
house was two doors above .aoth street on
' Penn: It is about IX miles Iron Stephen
Broffnian's house: Nicholas asked me to go
down to Stephen's house with him, and I told
him I would go after I went home and
changed my clothes; had on my working
clothes; went home, changed my clothes,
returned to Nichol. Hoffman't sad started;
went down to Stephen's house about 111 quar
ter after ten o'clock; went down mud .Ste
phen's house; saw no light In Stephen's house,
and did not get off the can; went as tar as
Canal street and went Into Donnelly's nod
got some oysters: came oat and walked up to
ward Stephen's home, which 11 In the . second
square above; on our way up Nichol. pulled
oat two se are and gave me one; opposite
Stephen's house there was a man standing
across the street and Nicholas gaslight from
hint; went across to Stephen's and Nicholas
rapped at the door several time.; the door was
locked and there was no light In the house;
Stephen stock his head out of the a'indow
and asked who was there; Stephen
came down and opened the door we went in
and Stephen locked the door We talked there
awhile rind then went down in the cellar and
got to axing about the ale or beer pump; wn
were in the cellar fixing the pipe of the pump
a half hour or more; we tune up out of the
cellarand got Into conversation togetherabOut
one thing and another; Mebane and Stephen
Hoffman and myseill only werein the room at
that time; Step.
's called his' ife down, and
Nichol. and tephen wife talked together
for a good wh le. There was a rap gamest the
door; Stephen said keep quiet, and Nicholas
said let them In; Stephen came .arormd and
unlocked the door, and Hanlon. Leighton.
and Lemon came in: Nickolas shook hands
with Hanlon, and au ht him around the
neck and said "you are Just In time to have a
drink." We had a d nk and got to talking
about rolling mill matter; Hanlon. Lemon,
Laughren. Nicholas, Stephen and myself took
a drink; Hanlon and Nicholas) were talking
about rolling mill matters; Hanlon paid for
the ant drink; Nicholas .1,1 now treat,
and Lemon said hold on I have two friends out
side, I will call them In. sad Nicholas said
"all right, call them In." The conversation
about rolling mill matters was going on all
the time. and Stephen said "there will be a
llght," and Nicholas sold "no; we didn't come
here to fight; I will pay for all the) . will
drink.' Loughran then interfered, and Nich
olas sold "I am not talking to yoa." • Langh
mig "I am talking to you." Loughran
mid Nicholas could 1:10t, go back to Lugs and
work any more: Nicholas said "I expect to go
back there come day agnici." The ant thing
I grow they were both clinched together;
they troweled wall theygot to the middle of
the her room when they fell on the floor,
Laughren on thetoin I run to and got them
parted: Steve was pectin:them too; Nicholan
and Stephen ran for a theft - and said "keen
away."
Out! Vglortatn by
the t b ums .14
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 18.
pulled him
Andichol. I putout of the
front door. got the door closed all but
about three or four inches and he tried to get
In again; somebody front thtilitaside tried to
get in: Mrs. Hoffman. Stepnett's wife. came and
misisted me and we got the door shut and
I lock.i it; after I got the door
locked Nicholas was sitting back on the corn
er of the table with hie head all bleeding;
Nicholas said somebody - go for a doctor:
Stephen's wife said Stephen start for a do,
tor, they will kill hint If he does outside;
Stephen sold to Nicholas get up and walk up
and down the room. it trill ease the pain in
your head; he walked up and down the room
once or twice and had turned round to come
toward Penn street when Mrs. Hoffman sold,
"Slt God: they are canting again:" Nicholas
said "What," :red wheeled nronnti; Loughran
then appeared in the entry door holdings
"handy billy" up over his head: Nicholas
threw up his arm to ward off the blow; then
thee got together nod fought their way
hack: run into the entry to part them;
Latighran struck at too and I threw my arm
over my head and took the hontly billy off .
Loughran. I then went and tattled Nick out
of the entry. Got hint by the left arm and
Just then I tens cut In the right trio. Nichol.
Wan 00 the door when I got hold of hint. I got
hint upon his feet told fetched Idle Into the
bar roottO Stephen hall hold of his bock shov
ing hint along and I had hold of Ids arm. Af
ter we gOt him out he asked me to go for is
doctor. I went for n doctor, the first doe
tens)
tor belt w Wayne street: think it tens
Hedger r McClelland; he read not come,
w
and I nt for Doctor Lake and he refused to
come; Id hen started back to Stephen's house:
when I got there they hadarrested Nick add
fools blin to the Mayor's °eke; Just asl went
Into St phen's home Stephen came In behind
nte ant an officer came nnd Inid Ills hand on
my shoulder and said I must go along to the
Mayor's olllce. and I said .. 1.11 right:" he took
114 to the 3layor's office Mill we sent fora doc
tor who dressed our wounds: after I put
Loughran out the first tine there remain
ed In the room no one but Nicholas.
Stephen. Stephen's wife tool myself; Ida nut
know where Itton, Hanlon, or the two
strangers were; if they had been in the room
I thiuk'l would hove seen (limn; there KM
light enough there for tee to have scan them ;
t here were two gas burners:burning: there
oa4 no light In the kitchen; when Nick and
Steve were making bock and forth I heard tt
noise In the bark part of the house; Loughran'
made some expression when he got to the bar
room but I do 110 t Mind what It was; he got
abOUL a Step inside the line room: he came In
behindlntl of a rush; there Trothnir deo,
hint and I hey wereb in their shirt
sleeves; when Inughran ratite In the bar
rocon he had his hand wthied almre Ids head
with a handy billy In it ; - Nicholas
rat that time had hit face toward
Penn street unit bit bock toward Abe dour
where Loughran was, and as Mrs. Hoffman
said "My God" he wheeled around; I did not
hear Nick sae anything nt that time, but saw
him throw his arm up to tt;,rd off the lick; at
the time I took the handy hilly from Latigh
not Sisk was on the lloor mooning; I pet Ti,,.
hand,- billy in tily Pocket after I took It from
Laugh ran; one of the Mayor - .
et police took the
I lull,- I root me as we we going to the
Mayor's other: I thick It w officer Cotton;
after the door was locked, unit before Lough
ran made his mope:trance at the back
door. I saw Nicholas Hoff tnan ail
the time; I did not ot 1113 V time
see him hove anything In his hand; I ilii t
k !lOW, Whether I heard all that was said du
ring that time or not; I could not my whether
I heard all that Nichol:as Hoffman said .lorlag
that time in it loud tone; when Nicholas isked
Intogo -for n doctor. atter I Itrainght him
the bar.rootti. his face nuts all over blood;
his head was: bloody and the - blootl streaming
down: hi' was literallr COVert.ll with blood;
If Nicholas had had a..knife or anything
in his hand during the time which
elapsednfter Intighron Was put out ail CROP.
In tootle I would base seen it unless n
he had
pulled it toil whie my back 'was turned to
him; if h had salt held - enough to hart' beret
heard out of the window that he would kill
.any person I think Iwould have heard it --I
heard Stephen say. "Nick, they. tried to kill
vow" ii"wos after the first scuffle, and tiefere
Loughran came In at the bock door I heard
Stephen soy that. •
. ,
l t ros.beznininnt--1 work at Sing, .h Nita
ick's mill: have lie= working there sineeSep.
=tuber. ittli; all the Boot except when we
would break 410W11 and bye to stop; was
in the east playing balk 'tent to wrk when
I came back; the house I live in trout. on
Spruce alter, and the yawl rubs bark to
Siltation= street. •
TRIAL UHT FOIL AATl'li IPA V. ,
• 1: ton.. vs Emma Barrett.
Joseph Itoltio=n.
•
Mina Bare.
•
II Josiah Foster et al.
A. J. Taylor.
it'
.
llALarrett
Mat thrw Irwin.
Perez' Mourinn.
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•
The yonstable Sevent h.
Sign Second . Fintrt h.
Fifth. Sloth. th and Ninth
before the (trend Jury int Mlonday. June tt/th.
Thisse'of the Twelfth. Fourteenth. Sitteenth
and Twentieth wards. Pittsburgh. and the
Secnd. Fourth watailif tit wards. Allegheny.
on Tuewlay. _let, and those of tho boroughs of
Birmingham!. Mount Washington, McKee,
Tartirituniand the Ina'nshitis of Baldwin.
F ern - aril. linter. Jefferson and McClure on
Wednewl.iy. Julie ....tad. IMO.
TILE RIVAL WIVES
lonsen al War r -All Aka.. n 80% A Er
an 4 What
Yesterday at terueon, about , ru, o'clock. a
bearing in a case of imusnal interent came off
at the Allegbenyntfavor's 044. The partici
pant. were it man with two wives-one a di
',mm] wife—and his son. The husband in a
noirch.t engaged in business on Federal
street. Sl,Teral yearn ago he married a mauve
girt. but after living with her notiii• time. they
failed to agree and a dienrce wan the rin.tilt.
The Wdlll. then moment to boarding on
Chatham street.' where she has . Maid since
the separation. The tomle had a child, a boy'.
randasli Ay the rather. hotwan al
lowed occanionally a - halide mother. she.
it is said. reitorted to evil I ways, and being
roans and einsamiably beautiful had a num
eiener of attendants. I
Subsetwently the Man married tills flair
choosing as his helpmeet oat aid and ebb,.
to rule hou...hem.
Liareit shiner .iiimittily ectowth few
.d ago , when the boy wile is about thirteen
yearn of age. riaitent his mother, when he com
plained of being in treated at his .topping.
pl.e. The maternal parent atlace deter
mined to triventlgale the sane. and In nut.-
cure this drsisls 'deified the bonne of her
former matrininniatpartner Wednesday even
lag. There. for the Mat time the rival win,
met. Well they tattoo!. and then to fighting
win the logical sequence. In the house they I
crannesecen and upon Feder...street. nur
rounded by synifinthising friends. they 'ended
—or rather were interrupted lb) . a maim...
yr... Meted each to the inek-up. hall
gin for their appearance y.tenlity,..,when
the heating came off.
The bay and Ms mother, ind the tn. arid
Ms new wife, together with the Merida of
each, mamtged to tilt up the Mayor's .ticturn.
Alderman Irwin, In the ateenee of .Mayor Cal
low, officiated, and the case began with a
statement of the fight by Iluipollecumn. The
two women then commenced, and for half an
hour the excitement cantina.. The old wife
thought nothing of characterising the yontig
one nen woman of the town, while the ite
meted was equally emphatic In her disappro
bation of the oth' The old one conteadmi
the boy did not wish to leave his home, where
. the ehe an rebutting
as
ill. he rotor hi her as often as his was allowed.
Then it w. Insinuated that as the youth fit
home wan compelled to be trained nip In the
way he should go-that in at Sabbath School
hi, preferred to go o his mother, who
youth
nn
enjoyment at the theatre...The youth
wan then admonished by the elderly ft•tnale to
. beware of his maternal Tani.: the parent
allotted 10, exhorted him to pray for her • even
though she was so Ile.
The argument continued In this miumer,
blasphemy and play being Internal:Wed with
tears and frantic endeavors to rel. each
other'. chit.ns and remove each other's
eyes, until the patience of the Magistrate Im
mune exhausted. The women by this - Woe
mere.tired. too, and finally a compromise Was
effected, The Crony-sults which had Mom eh
tered were withdrawn and the hearing was
over. The b.. the canna of the row, departed
with his mother. The :non who had rennalsed
rOttipalatiVele glad retired In an ommitite di
rection with ills favored Clint,,', and the Knee-
Latina. who had been Interested obnerven of
the scene. dispersed. The case throughout
was one of the most peculiar. even torn po
lice court. that we have ever known.
-The above was crowded nut of yesterday's
Wise.' Since then the affair h. been renew.
nt the office of Alderman McMaster,. That
genial magistrate wait called upon yesterday
by wife
"ofN. I, who made information against
wife No or assault and buttery and surety
of tho preace. The opponent dab. that wife
No.:: bent her terribly, and not satisfied with
that, locked Ihe door of the house and threat
ened to make her and the little boy intereate
Ins aubjects fur the undertaker. She Anther
nays the child wax beaten and abused be the
ntep-mother until he was almost Ile
Was present , with Ills mother at the Alder
mitten office. and corroborated what Was said,
which only Increased the excitement of Ms
"ma. - The case will come up for final disjm
skint] this afternoon. •
•
Jewelry and Watehes.—Mr. W. G Dunseath.
near the Opera House, Fifth avenue. has a
rhoire assortment kindstces. gold end Over.
time-pleces of .all and descriptions. ell
varieties.of Jewelry, and everything In the
line of optical goods. It •Is one of the tenet
complete Jewelry establishments In l he city.
and bears a reputation among the best In this
section of the State. Mr. Dunseath le agent
also for some of the most popular time-keep.
erg, such lie Ilartletrg. which Inn any one nee d -
leg a Joel watch Is the exact article. This
house Is eminently worthy of extended pa
tronage.
The rummer season at the watering Mares
has Imen fairly opened, and the trunk trade as
a consequence InAlvely. Liehler, No.lol Wood
street, is kept luny supulying travelers with
his Incomparable manufactures. Pittsburgh
ern will have them, unit others, when they see
their mincriorifr, also sigh for one 01 Liehler's
trunks. He has all the latent Myles, and many
new kind, not to hefted elsewhere.
The W.. Hewing Marlttne hoe more ntmng
points In Its favor than any other. 0,11 at Ile
Market street and examine the !'34reed."
The Spring knock of Hen G. Male,
ehani Taller. at corner of P ena enue and
Moth street, Is now large and complete- Mon
alma tkmpain continues to preside et the cut
ting. • tf
A fall asrortmem of Gents' summer merino
nderwear on hand nt the new stand, stock
ng store,'No. A PIM avenue.
ions DIAYLMAR
ir yen don't believe the Continental In the
Oct popular reetentrant In the city, ark other
worqe who have been there Anti then go your-
The reason there is always such it crowd
below the , Postolllce, on Fifth avenue, each
day at dinner Is because that In where the
Continental Is located:
Downtown aferrhanta stopping in the nitY
for dinner will and what they desire at the
Continental. Fifth avenue.
Try lloltahrliner's Continental If yoU
'Rood rentrinrent. It le located on Filth av
ow:, below the Poatonlce.
Meal• et all hour. of the itay• at the Conti
nental, Fifth avenue, below the Poetomee.
Pine Name dinner at the Continental
Firth avenue to-day.-
IHRIeh Rare gine Dainty—the dinner at the
Continental to-day.-
Elegance, taste and cleanliness at the Con
tinental.
THE RAILLROAD EXCIIRSHIN
The Part In the WI
licence thong the Olerefeke •olnon.
hie' Pr erty and Miller Penns—Conrie.les
Reeelre —Pennine' Notes.
In our last regular rej.ort or the progress
of the excursionists we left thew safely at
l'enango Clty. At thin point A.. 1. Caseatt,
Esq.. Superintendent of the P. It. R.... 111,1
temporary adieu to the party to pay n visit to
Inn bother, who in engaged exterpirely In the
refining of oil, purposing to relolu It the fol
lowing day. either at Corry or 'come • other
point on the proposed route. t
•
Ttle train tamed over to Oil Clty, and lb.
party Partook of an excellent dinner at th
"Duncan Howe.-
The excursion train passed over to the track
of the Oil Creek and - Allegheny Hie, ft n n_
road, a designation which now embrace , sever
al consolidated roads, of which John Pitcairn.
i
Jr., Esq., brother of I obert Piteith,i, npeetp
tendent of the West .rn Division of eP. It.
IL. is tienenil Maa ger. Sir.' Pitc kit was
formerly superinten cot of at t herm of the
Pennsylvania t o d, and-At t
appointment to his present poshlt 11, which
took place about a, ear ago. Olvish a Super
intendent of the PlilltUlelphla and
~de m ai l.
The eXeurelon train woo under his direction
from Oil Cityj to Corry, and hilt deliberate
Pratriptne,s inspired all on board Mith confi
dence. Ile Ix decidedly nn energetic YOung gen.
Oman eminently qualified for his position.
The Pitcarn family germ to have Piko born
railroad men. Our Southern friends who nee
on the excursion express their great Surprise
that nor railroads, and especially De p en ,
sylvania Central. are managed by am* young
men. They aeknowlege very gracefillly that
our "Yankee boys" are missessed of superior
oniallleatlons for business, and the conduct
ing of editing of the great-corporathms.
The first point at which - a stop was maths
better)eaving Oil City wino the
of
Pnnn,”
known now as the territory of the Ca
mbia Oil Company. Here the excursionists
were received by tho Columbia Cornet Band,
which discouraed excellent music - for about
half an hour for the entertainment of
the visitors, 1%10, under the conduct of
0. .1. Stewart, Emu.. . R I rituburgh. march
ed - two by two over.'a imrtion of the ter
ritory. of the company. The first. Well vis
ited was yielding forty barrels a day. nod has
not failed to yield for five years. There are
aPout thirty-six wells in operation. the pro
duction of which, according to theAlaily report
on the day the excursionists visited thrtn.was
about. Mar Isionin.il Darrel, Four additional
wells are 11.,W being drilled. The whole terny
tory- about fivekundred acres—of the cotton
ny was purchased originally forte-MAXI. Since
its first organisation it haspaid about three
1131111 mo: ..f dollars to the stockholders.
T. Nil view of the Columbia territory In the
Dulcetl fano, on the most elevated point of
which oar attention was directed .to n well
which yields three hundred barrels a day,
Commissioner Delano expn.“ed It WY kis
•.pinion hunt there will Ire a great increase yet
in the pioiliwt ion of oil.
The twit point of interest was the Miller
farm, the scene of operations of the "Pipe
Company,' where the oil, after being 011.
pcte(or nate, in Iron jape, In loaded on
eter , twenty-five of which can be loaded
at the same time. Some of the oil ix conduct.
ed In thin way a distance ofseven or eight
miles. The Company have Maud .:1015-foor
nines of pipe in operation. and their tanks
have a rapacity of three hundred thousand
barrels, and 1 bey handleone hundred Wm
,atal barrels monthly: Mr. Warmeastle, the
Superintendent, shinned great courtesy to the
visitor,
The train halted for a few tninutea at Titus
yille. where hlessrs. J. Ma'. Creighton. D. A.
Stewart, mid some others took their lease of
the excursion party and returned to Pit t•-
burgh to attend to pressing duties.
The excursion any arrivNiat Corry. the
terminus of the O. F. A. R. M., about half
past six o'clock in the evening, where the
shifting of the train to the track of the Phila
dephia an Erie roa ocupied
thirty minu d
tes. Here d c
the part y were.
Joined by W. A, 111111 w lu, Esq.. Den
tinal :hut. intenoient of the Philadelphia
tail Erie. and J. W. Iteynolds, Esq.,
Superintendent of the Wtodern Division of the
ad. tioth of these gentlemen were
Inost devoted in their attentions to the excur
sionists. The excellent condition of the road
may be Judged of from the fast that the run
from Curry to Erie. 'a distance of thirty-eight
mile*, Aval manic in one hour, int-biding 4011.1.
On the arrival of the train. at Erie at eight
o'clock In the ...son Ong the party found ear
muses in waiting to conduct them to the
- Deed Moose. - AV hrre all wens fotrnished with
mule. apartments.
An excursion on Lake Erie on Friday morn
ing was - talked of. but It luny be that the
party, on Invitation, would oply visit the rev
enue cutter. Michigan, lying in the bah.
E3=
Perhaps it mar be considered an insidious
ar u t lo ill to single out any one concern in
or city for sprnial ?nn... itto : in. where all
hare equal claims open us; bot we feel that
it is our duty and the duty of all public
spirited journalists. a duty which we owe
not only to the business communitY. hut to
the great body of our citizens, to hold up for
encouragement and Imitation any individual
or set Of individuals who hare In their sphere
latiored as to elevate the character of our
city mnufacturers. of whatever kind. Who
ar sloe, thin is retitled Jesilr to the re
ward of special prominence. with all the ad
vantages that talker from it. We kln.' of no
arm which In So Potty entitled to the truant of
being held up to the public for commetidat lon.
or to their brother craftsmen as a model. than
Slessrs. it. flanoner S NOM, of Nos. 44 4 , 4
and :al seventh arcane, who have elevated
the nutnufacture of furniture In a higher.
standard than it bait ever before attained'
here,. !dared tt on a level with She bent
products of our eastern cities, or Indeed
Ronnie for that matter. in that line. For floe
finish. beauty. freshness of desire, and dura
bility of character. such furniture has never
haloes: hose produesul In Pittsburgh. We ask
ten to salt their- nhew_gercr amt
roonrn In tortnelon hlgh or tae worktnntothlp
of this ttflur,
There Is no difficulty In a . ..ulnae:arils- suit
ml In clothing if the purchaser will only on to
the right Mama Such a house. that of lles-
Penhelile h Co. s, No. SO Sixth street. for In.
stance. k the kind to patronize. Every gar
ment form that establishment in sure ton look
well because It la MUM to fit. And In thus fitting
It will always give sntlsfaction. The gentfs
turn comprlitng this firm make It is duty atni
pilde to allow nothing to go from their
house without it Is exactly the Article Which
the patron bargained for. and hence every
customer Is pleased. and the reputation' of
their establishment has been made 7.ecure.
Go there for clothing. •
' Ho. to look Vornit—Nizteea.—Dotit paint
or use Tile Bair Restorers, hilt siniPli - aBPly
Hagan 's Magnolia Mtn anon your face, neck
and hands, and use Lyon's Keith:Limn upon
Your hair. The Balm makes your complexion
pearly. soft and natural, and you can't tell
what did It. It remotes freckles. an, sallow
ness. ring -marks, moth-patches. etc.; and ^ in
blace ot rvil.ttiotic fore, you base the mar
le purity of an exquisite belle. It:gives to
miiidte age the Bliiiwn of perpetual youth.'
Add t hese effects bb asplendid headof hair
'Produced by the 'ffathairon. and.a lady has
done her best in theway of adornment.
Brothers will hare nospinster sisters when
themb articles are around..
Tbe Wee." nowlan Machine has more strong
rants In Its favor than any other. Call at Ile
baker street end examine the ''Weerl.-
Ladles will consult their interest bycalling
nt the the new stand stocking .tart, No. Ni
Fifth avenue, before purrhaming elsewhere.
A large and carefully selected 'dock of sum
wleriad underwear on hand, at prices as reas
onable an any ume in the city.
Jong DZOKUNIAN &CO..
, No. Ni Firth avenue.
. .
rarasels,• Parasols, pantsols, parasol., par
asols.
Itibbone and laces, ribtainli and lanes, ribbons
andlace,
Fansand hai m, . fans and hats, fans and
hats.
Ladies' tolleAoods, ladies' toilet goods ,
lad lea . tOiltd. ..
At No. RI. o. til. No. til. No. NI, lifamterors.
Market street, near the Dlarnond.
Just the Place.l—Travelers stopping la the
city temporarily, and desiring n hotel with
Clean hodll. cosy and comfortable motet, and
n hill of fare which makes the tables attrect
ive and enticing Will find the (ilrard House.
corner Isabella had Federal ntreeti.
Alle
gheny, Sent the place far them. It In <OPT,
alent. too, for all parts of 'the city, and wa
hmer the advantage of n retired, homelike
otel within ennydintance of nil points of In
erest.
On so Voung••••••.—II you wont • real deli
cious nthof the finest flavored Ice cream,
which melts away In your month like that
fcrt dellco pal ate ouxurius.
fairy. a to he
Youngson te
to n.n l
~ corner o of
Smithfield street', and Diamond alley. And
wheu ou are thee do't foret to r RORIE
of thei y r confectio r nery. n cakes,
Jellies, t candles,
foreign fruits—all of which are of the 'most
lumelouo character. •
Ladles' Tint size brown cotton buss.
Lol i l ' el : anli b ceflfge b :Tv . hlte Ilsteh and Ber-
In gloves. Agrent misty of colored cloven
t the new stand stocking store, No. all Fifth
venue.
1 .11,11 N DIGOILMAN
Joh Loi.—A few lOor. left of those regular
made English colt m hose at the new aimed
Ptorking RtOre• •
JOHN fiECILLAIAN AC CO.
renseEmAtimovs.
CARBOLIC SALVE,
h...fredy proved Itself to be the moattgotly arta
tires./ cure for all 'Malignant done and Hicere,"
Ina for Rum, COM. Wrangle, and ell Skin Mew.
lizt r tgy . 44 ,
.e i sra c w s tlent hag yet Ingo
LSO,
Henry's lO.sect Powdei,
yor the Thotruciton of ROACHES. BRD RHO&
ANTS, An. ruler.. us CENTS, at
Lll. ROSENBACIT'S
Patent Medicine Depot, •
140 SMITIIFIELD ST.
g VIC a APES.
L. READ & SON,
STATIONBRB.
17 N 0.1109 Fourth Avenue, Iltlatturgh.
TWENTY-81% HUMMED
-L Wins win nyt relit. • neatorell bunt
fry, brick dmeliinclunne.anuata nn.l2rale
(If neerirg 7 d i l U tr " "o n i" I"t h.v a th rety, "
rooms and aelun, 0011 njAon t flilater .1
MtairAjr= ll . l gan n o•nnl 3 balann. to
dA r IifIERT k BOV
311 Edith av
The Federal lhasurehee Company of Allegheny
Allegheny has first been favored in the for
=llion of a new lire Insurance company, which
has been organized under most nattering an,
',lces and bids fair to receive a large share of
patronage. The stockholders number many
or the most worthy and responsible merchants
and business men of our sister city. Mr.
Archibald McFarland is the President, and
Mr. S. 11. Hartman the Vice-President. They
are widely known and highly respected-bust
nets men, and under their able management
the company will grow and prosper exceed
ingly. Sir. W. G. Miller, for many years
connected' with the. Western and Boatmen's
Insurnnce Companies, has been elected seer,
Wry. He has large experience as an under
writer, and will make a valuable Meer. Mr.
F.M. Love In the General. Agent and Surveyor.
Heise energetic business man, nail will make
hcapable on eer. No better selection could
ave been made. The following gentlemen
are the Directors of the Company: Ileum.
F.dward Gregg, Valentine Maker, M. A.M..
by. Joseph it. Borhutd. Willinm Scheyer,
William J. Langtltt. W. G. Gibson, J. Cohen.
Samuel It. Smith, W. 11. Anderson, M. D. Suy
dam, and Jas. Allison. The eMce is located
on the corner of Federal and Lacock streets,
Allegheny City. We commend the company
to our friends and the general public ad emi
nently reliable and worthy of patronage. •
The Weed Hewing Machine has more ntrn
noints in Its favor than any other. Call nt
Market street and examine the "Weed...
1I 1
JAMISON—IIERRON—At the family - reoldonvo .
Union avenue. Allygnony. on Tburaday evening
June lllh, by Rev. John T. Namely, D. D.
THOMAS JAMISON and ISABELLA lIIIRRON.
WALTON—YOUNG—On Thurday ovenlng,Jon
1110th. at the resldenco of OM bride's mother. No.
301 Ponn Mreet. PRthblumh. hy HO, .1. 11. young
GEORIIE WALTON.. , M. D.. of Cincinnati, t.
MARION. Untighter of the Into IVIn. Young.
1111.1.--lIENK Fat —On The lay. the 18th Inst.
at the reeidenee of tho bride's parents, by Limiter
. .101111 A. (limy. aselsten by nee. T. 11. Manna, Mr
WILL M. HILL. of Pittsburgh. to Mlss LIZZIE A
MINK Mt. a Allegheny Eltl.
MeLAEGIILIN—LEP.S—On Thursday evening.
June lath, at tile reiddenvo of the bride's parent,
by the lion. J.N. Cockle.. Me. F.
end aIIs,ESSIE, young... daughter of An
drew Leen, Req.. all of Pittsburgh.
RENDER—MCCONNEI.I.--On Thursday. June
I Uth. In the Lawroneeville Presbyterian chervil.
byline. It. Inc. ABNEII N. BENDER and Mine
MARIA MCCONNELL. both 1,1 Pittsburgh.
.MeMASTER—TIII/MPSON—On Theraday even
leg. Junelath. ISTO. at 9 the reel
denre of the bride's verente, by the Rev. Dr. How-
Mr. GILBERT Mr.MASTER and 2111 as ELLA
G. TGONIh!ON.
PENUERI6/f Tburrder. Jon, 16
1670.01 Hoy. Carl Wellorshausen. Mr. HENRI'
N. FENDERICII landMlro SALLIE MENG. both of
AllesSony fit).
CLEM
WltrA NT—At O. 102 Water @tree!, yeater
ilar. at 1 I reelrark P. Ir., JOSEPH. Don or Prank
and Catherine Weigard.. aged three years and six
month,
The funeral .11111. Sn Oleo from the residence of
tbe parent* rum •rritisuotc,st 2 o'clock. The
friends or the family sre respectfully tented to at
tend.
•
NC/I'lOEl3.
DT-310NONG HEL A INCLINE
PLANX.—NOTICIC—The Plane will be
open (or Passengers and Freight buslogesslCFElCY
MORNING al o'clockl and will clew, at 11
ewarrecting with Itio last car from Illtebvirgh en
the lliteliergh and Mrannitharn Pangaea, Han
le:Fin
, trrult or rut V.'s - mama. sinutiANri
'1 Pdfdourgh. Pa..
JUNI, 14. IMO.
07.1',11E DIRECTORS HAVE THIS
=:!1:31=!IM
TWO 'DOLLARS PER SHARE
- fret .•f (J0ve:v.134,1. Tax. payabla al the ~11,
N. 413 Penn and •fter Jul, 1. tH7O.
J. J. A I.I3KITZ tle , ret."
Er NOTICE TO. CLAIMANTS.
• Ay nov11141.41(4 the Committee on C0.01 . 1:11011
fintands id the City of Allegheny. all Claimant!,
to Bottom Lauds an the tooth front of the dtr—
Ineludlnc abet is emote as Nelson'. Island and
other prpertlea-ere lorded to meet..nth the
Committee on VItIIYAY EVENINIt. June Mt.
in the City Iluildinr.,Allegheny: They art also
motivated to bring with tire= abetraets of Ulla
and any elan relating thereto they may have In
J. K. °ALM'.
I=
yli
DT' BLIC NOTlCE.—Having Wei
appointer:l6AS and GAsmirrxm INBP6C
TOR rnr Alleirheny rennty, melee Se hereby Elven
rhea until the nee...kr, °dice and Ileehardoel Thor-
17M==!M
lug Machinery can be provided. I will be found al
the OFFICE ON Till NATIONAL, Ir9CNDR9
AND PIPE WORKS, Twenty-third Weer. near
Penn. Inuebere
-
foriAbll O. and Gas Meter Inspector.
•
0 ' BOUN Y.
$lOO uoty Collected
Fey all sAkilare who unlined twoivreen !ley gib end
. 1 . 1 7 21d. I Sal. who .are discherged for gisablr
Dr before earring two yew". end who have hereto-
Inv received no bounty. '
Th. orelomiaMod has rammed his Mare to GA
LATTIC Sixth eventmand Smithfield
Waal. and i nair prepared In wham claims spoor
ill and at moderato rale. Pal ari.nrodetremoilh
ramp • aT. BROWN.
Chant Asent, (MAST. Building.
Catnor
Sloth avenue and Smithfield maser,
PitheheimiLi
CASIDERATES.
. -
O:rFOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
GEORGE NEELEY,
of 'Marshall Tuvrniblp. subject to the decision of
the Union Itepublkan CAM? Convention.
0:r
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
BENJAMIN DOUTHEIT
Of Indiana triernship. Is a candidate for County
Colninoeloner. In sabordLnation to the decision of
the heinsbllran Convention_ Fat mod,* In rebus.
anbitratad&T
0 rkt \EV p APKEL
•I. L. READ Sc. SON.
STATIONER!.
102 Youth A rlttAburAti.
REMOVALS. •-
REMOVAL.
. •
SHRIVER & CO.
nn7l7;illttl+l=3l: ..d
•J 9 .
Noe. sss anti bit Liberty
trldWlrrfagAltha the heed .
tennis.
S. P. SHRIVER & CO
•
_aplOSS _
P EIOYAL--FRED4 SCII ROEDER,
31..h.i Tailor end Dealer In Gentlemen's
Pamlsbbot Men Gentlemen and BOW
anthiguoO hand and made to order at the ehon
est notice, ban remosed from Ms lite stand, No. 91
seourtn avenue. 10 No. Di WOOD IiTRIST,
MOM of TOW/ avenue.
whit:4,7lST
v w p APEIL
O UR
J. L. READ & SON,
_I3TATIONERS.
1017 NO. le'ljnlrth Avenue. rlttaboryth.
JOHN M. COOPER
,& CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL
BfIA.SSES
Made - • Prorptly to Order, l
'BABB TTS METAL
Made and Kept on lland.l
tbr o dirtoni and Ilaaufamurn of
T. M. Cooper's Improved Ilahtnee Wheel
STEAM • PUMP.
Ti
17TH and IHULROAD dIANITTir rn
Pninnunda
Pa.
Opa NEW p APER.
• -
J. I. READ & SON.
BTATIONERS,
Jort N. 1 0% Fmulb
S
BUTTER.
i t=e; ; noll Butter; .
J. D. CANFIELD.
141 lint mans.
Forma, es
~ ,'-e: ~.
1870.
BAIkTIC STATEMENTS
DEPORT' OF THE CONDITION
Or THE
CITIZENS NATIONAL _BANK
At thttehunth. In the SI ate Pent,' Irani,
=I
JuNt. 9. IS7O
ItMOUlti CW.4.
OM
=I
D:tilitintia to mecu tirculDtion 311 . . 50; oh
tr. H. Ronda on hand.d. ... . .. . ...... 3.000 00
Other StOcks. 13011d.S.Niort:preo 10.000 00
Due from Redeeming an Re
oerve Agents 113.8,19 13
Dun from other National 0.11. 410.030 1 6 1
Duo from other Banks dr. Ilan ken.
Banking Doane , ' • 3111
las tr
Current erpow
nue, paid 1.60 00
Cant, Items. (lncluding at anuol .. 11.900 63
R l ch t an ohe o Na C t e o a n g
anuse
4 111 0
0 40
Bill. et( Stalk) Rank.
Fractional Currency and Nickel+ ?.. 3 4F1 .4 1 it
Specie, v iv Coin
Legal Tenders 130.000 I/0
an=tl
I=l
Capital Mork paid in. $ 7401.009 00
Surplus rands . .9 111
Nationald Loos 1 1
:IV 2:3
Bank Circulation Out
standing -130.000 00
State Rank Clireniation Outstand-
Ink 11.000 po
1/Orkientia Unpaid
Individual Deposits ab: .
: .k l i j k j Ili
Copier. Checks Outstanding—.
Due National Dank. 1 . 50 0
Duo othor Ban.ks and Bankers—
-1 3 7 2 81
Ilskint Unpaid :1.
82.1).31.488 21
HrAir. Or PelrSrri.r.ANiA
•
Coo,rr ALLrollrxr. m.
IL K. Wthmn. enabler of the litosetr, National
Bank of Ilttabtargh, dosolemnly that the
above Is tano:to the best or no y knowledge and belief.
H. K. WI MON. Cushier.
-Subanibed and more to betnre Una four
teenth day of June. 11470."
13=MEMEI
wk. S. BISSELL, )
F.O. S. !IMAM ) Directur,
FAIINEIITOCK. I )e1.5
R EPORT OF THE. CONDITION
IMEBE
Second National Bank of Allegheny
Slate of rennliylrunlet. CI the clone of bnateesa
JUNL oth, 1/470
=
Boles sod Bills 1)1w:wled S 319,991 96
Overdrafts
ID Bit. Bonds, 13 . at) 1 i4 4
Due from fleilronolcui mail Bosoms
Snt. 29.9 r 09
Due from other Sinks ... ..... ..... ... 4 ailil
HAW Busts sti6 Fixtures . 31,1 II DO
Expenses snel Mixes. 4,611 60
C...!P n! 1 i2illl S 7
. .
Bill. of other National Banks.
Fractional Currency
Coln
Leen Tender Bide,. •
eseiavo iu
I=
.C'epitn) Stock vain A 150.900 00
Circulation °MaterWlN, ...... .... =
134.100 00'
Lt. o:win too
Dividends Urinal/ ' ' 0 a:
. :JU
D.ei.,..... \ 4 , . 232.439 12
13.367.930 10
I. J. N. Davidson. Cashier of the Second:Na
tional Dank of.. Allegheny. do .101.1312 i) swear that
the above atiiement is tree to the hest of my
knowledge and pellet
J. N. DAVIDSON. Cashier.
Marto to and subscribed before tee this
iley of Jnne. 1 M7O. •
H. E. DA V It?..Notary Public
AMPLOCKUARTq •
JOUI BROWN. Jr..
L. Mel NTOSIL . 1. Jold y.ll
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of T 11):
Firnkers' Deposit National Bank
Pittsbulyth eb T c t . pe 1111.1zioLto.ouivisoin
I=!
11615011:110ES:
Luang and 1/I.counta 6641.434 40
11. S. Bootle to aecura circulation ° 309,000 00
Due from Redeeming and Reserve •
Alitauta.
om 105.094 37
Due fr other 21atton al Hanks.. 6.439 41
Ma trom'other Banks & Banters. 39.077 all
('amine Rolm 16.000110
etueent Expenree
=tune d
Cash Items. Inchadine Mature_ lig :11 1 i ll
Krell/wee. for Clearing Houses. 31.370 641
Mho of other N.ll/01113aulta • . 10.63/4 00
Fractional Currency. ineltultne
Nickel. '
f lan ill
Specie,ortia '
-Legal Tender Notes •
lu::C 00
Three per crut. clrUncetea
Total 141.7036643 50
eapttal Scott paid In E 3Q0.000 00
Pa" nu. ] . 00.000 On
rir,nimion „to- 4.44."4
, . .
Dividend. unpaid -, 239.000 00
Individual depoelt. .
Dee In National Bank 140 r i r; a g
Doe to other Banks It ' llankers.... li " 1 I A
. ..01 •
II .. 91.793.893 09
STA. or I'6YNOTIL.r.. - I.A.
Coevrr or ,I.I3OtIINT.
peep. F. feelson.
solemnlythe Fanners' De-
Bank. • that the
above atatenatmt Is tree to the best of my knowl
edge and belief.
F. L. STEP/IMMO:4. Cas
Subscribed and Sworn before me ails 131-ti
day of Juno, IM7B.
E.. 1. CASSIDY.
YlDfet—Alloal Notary Csit , lla
t.
JAN. YABSDALL..
THIRTIETH
Semi-AnnUal Report
C2ZEI
'DOLLAR SAVINGS , BANK
E=
A mvant due Deposltor•June 15t. 52.330342
Um: doe Depoollors. June
1411 ?al
ContlaageolFund.Jetne 1111alva 89
Total Ltab 33,747.69 i 34
AIg36TS.,
•
Leaps on Winds end Mortirages..6l,9klA,M
Real Estate
Rock Pittsbn7l4 1 • 4
U. IN. 340 Bonds. I iLnd '67 4 417
U.S. six per cent. Bonds. ISBI. PIA 1 7
Rine Receivable
Cash In Ranks and en band I X9ll-.1
=I
The undersOrned. Auditing Committee, respect
'folly tonna that that hne examined the Trennal
rer' Report for the last eta months. eluting tiny
3 rat. 11970..4 have examined the Alaata of the
Pant, ronvhdlog of floods and Mortgages. Deoda
of Heal Pvtate. Certlaratv• of Hank Stuck, Bills
Irg:gl4Verigteiregrrlflg4=
1,411 In Banks and On hand, and Ind the same to
r,rrexpan . nibling above report.
J. J. liILL:I4.PIF. Auditing Committee.
TINDLE,
Psrry noun n. June 9th. 1870.
_ .
The Troateea hare declared a dividend of three
71al per rent. payableut Mt months, ending May
st. 1870. forthwith. If not drawn.
will bear Interest frozeat [ma.
PyrnsTaua...ltT„ 1 Zit WiTll."l..
ULL
. vw
V
T. L. READ fir. SON
rerATIONERS, _
No. 1011 Fourth Avenue:Pittsburgh
G RIND RE-OPENING
NEW GOODS.
Shoe; Boots and Gaiter;
AT
HENRY PAULUS'
, No. 14.1 01110 AVENUE. ALLEGHENY CITY
Theo nderelened ha egehi taken
of biv ttld Weep. and steeled It viltb a ii=o i rt.. "
nt of Bi/0114, SHOES AND GAITER&
bloods se well es Mau will give eatiefedUoa.
runner patrons end the habilitate Invited to vlelt:
VIENNA' PAVLUg.
Livingston &
E.ofooiorar of LIMIT GREY IRON
CASTINGS.
Light wort oar specialty. Loose Joint Butts.
Shutter and Oslo ftsh Pulleys. and other
articles of Builders' Hardware elways on head.
Caeal ca end worm, ar - ne uter Depot, Allegheny
City. Postale*. outdrew Lock Hoe 3" . 4. pH
.
ban, Pa.
OWI VEW
~ 71 A PER.
J. L. READ & SON,
STATIONERS,
$77 No: 102 Fourth Avenue. Pittabonqh.
CHEAP . .
STOVILNI AND TINWANN.
TNNnENS. • •
COAL Nor •IW
FLUX MON& Aa., teat
=
M:M=EI
RISSOLUTION.— The leo-partner.
ship heretofore enatinis_ between JOIIN
Itlt and WILLIIAII dpayn. under the eon
names of .1. A W. SPISKR, notallgrotors. Bluth
mud,inleedterly, was dissolved krunnual consent
on the id In. The business eIU be continued at
the old .1100 and AU MAIMS. Of the late dim ee4
S
tiOd Massa peer.
l by ikyW SW EA. 40111 f 111 • E R til,.
W
0" r P't
J. L. READ Ai & SON,
I.n NO. 101 fourth Amu, pitubwah.
VINEGAR.
TIIgPITTSIII7HGII
VINEGAR
WORKS,
prza
3
76 6,
WM. ADAMS
167, 168, 169 and no
SECOND AVENUE
Is . now prepared t, furnish VINEGAR •1
I.OWEST 51AEKEE RATES. Attention pa,
fatly called to his
Extra) Wine Vinegar.
ICIEEM
INSURANCE.
EMPIRE
lUTUALPFE INSURANCE CO
Of New York
130 inilc!A. nly.A. "sr N.
• PRINCIPAL }I.:AWN F:s:
Onliiisr, who). Life Policies A LUZOLUTI , LY
NON-SIMYEITABLIIItoni payment of tint annual
Premlon,
Special insurance NON-FORVEITARLE after
137. '' f ' o?r " ::!oll " a=1 . . aIN l /T. l 4a. s ti l l ' Vtl,TßT7):l:
TESTABLE:trier taro :annual lump. All re
stroctlons upon oTRAVEI. anal RESILIENCE re-
TXTRIAn&PTATrarArIVII . 'I%!" . UTAT,i
Premiums. and NO INCREASICot annual payments r
" / " It ' E n •rat e l l n . M c o l at7a; o M pron d fh " g l. 44VAr.:4T . E
INTEREST plari. No NOTE. Is required aon LOAN,
and there Is no ACCUMULATION OF INTEREST
M e A d l krlVl ' l l rt io 4 a ' o fo ' re s i trn d l V rts o l s .e . ' orn ' orthC r sttja . :
ter yield an Income to the Polley holder. Life,
torn, and endowment policies ate Issued; also.
guarentee Interelot 'alleles and annuities.
( 1/311T447
gtiaZ"trii7c l EilE dUl tiloN 0 0$ EXCELLENCE.
The EMPIRE has Issued more Policien Loy over
SOO Tat niter trait ending April net. 1870.
than any other Company in. this country in the
same time at the same age. •
The ILMPIRE semtree every Polley holder BY •
RePoett or cant 'cApRAL with the Stela TreY
op ample to pay every policy.
h r s o l tar . a . olgatragab o lllty to loss, the EMPIRE
LOOK AT ;TS Lit.e.7.11:1, FEATURED
• Good. active Agents wanted everywhere in
West
ern Pennsylvania.
• IEM. A. FULLER
ManNerr f••s• Wen., I•ennnylvrin
.Mco •YS FIJURTIS AVENUE, El/Waugh
0Rk.21
I 1 :7 9 53
; MUI
CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL
FRANKLIN SIRE INSUR. CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE 435 AND 43.7. CHESTNUT SZREET.
A.M.!. on Jam Ist. 1670. $2.663.734 67.
174e,000 00. Accrued Surplus
i nnd
MI, over SAWollll. oT eerpetuarand le s m ' X
ran . PoliMes on Liberal Tenn, The Company aDo
issues policies upon the Men. of all kinds of Build.
Ia iS s iR C WITIS H - 4n Altr ' T.:l l 4 1 . ° lii. er. Samuel Orant,
'Geo. W. Richards, Ulnae Len. Geo. Mlles. Alfred
/Mier. Thos. Sparks, Wm. S. Grant. Them a S.
Ins, Gustavus 6 Hanson.
ALFRED G. BAKER, President,
GEO. IA 1, Vice President.
Jm. W. McAllister, Secretary.
T.
U.
Rnger. Assistant Sen
d. KELLOGG
son. Third Avenue and Wood M.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMFY
•
Of Pittsburgh. ,
W AL M FS . P A . tivreiti,vg.;
WM. P. HERBERT, Elecretery. M
CAPT. (Mo.:YEE:LT", General Agent.
Office 9N Wider atroet, Sping .s.Co.'s Warehouse
h % l l, l l l l:Bl37,t i rlia ' liTs h t . Bll kinds of-Flee and 5183111.
Risk.. A home Institution, managed by Direct° .
who are web known to the community, and tilt
are'determined by promptness and liberality It
maintain the character which they base aasumed
as offering the best protection to those Rho dent
to be Insured.
. . .
DISUICTOIf..
/Lie:ander Nimick, 1 John R. Become.
R,Mlller Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke,
• Dares 31cAuler. I William S. Erans.
Alexander Sparer. I Joseph KlrkpatrleL
Andrew Ackley, ' i Phillip Reimer.
David 31. lung, Wm. Morrison. •
D. Inm/ono, noN
CASII-INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ph lan's `Building , l)
NO. TA urn, AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAPITAL ALL PAID OP
• onorcrials:
:John Floyd. :Capt. tiLliallef
Ilenl Wallace, M. Itartman. A. Charnbara.
.lata 11111. :13, Melia Man. :Jas. M. Baliay.
Vilrong...l dont.
2 . 7 ... 170 4 410eri
urea' Agent . ..
INSURES TUdg
j4"."."'
ALLEGHENY INSLTHA.NCE CO
Of Pittisburgh.
OFFICE. NO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE.
W ats.
Instants anatest all kinds of fire ind Mark
•
.107171 IHWIN Jet President.
T. J. HOPKINSON. VIM President
c. G. DoNNELL.Pecretaw.
CAPT. WIl. DEAN. General Agent. •
DIEMCTORS:
4°S!AZIE;g7,.. I Witt?'
Fa4.lzz L. • tiriew.wzz,
J. T. Rockdale.
CaiK. Wet T. 1. Nevin.
TOMS' INSURANCE COMFY.
OFFICE. N. E. CORNER WOOD a FIIVI/ ST&
A lime Company,latina. nil, and Morino AUL.
DilleCron.: ..
Wm. Phillip., Capt. John L. Itho.4s,
John Watt. Fkainel P. Phnom. •
John IL Pete. Wet Arbuckle. .
C. H. hove. . Jared AI. Broth,
Wm. Van Kirk 1 Wm. F. Low,
James D. Verner. Pamuel 31cCrIckart.
7V74. P1111.7.1P5, Prceolent.
JOHN WATT, Vice Preo/denk
W. F. GA.II.I7NNR. Secretary.
NATIONAL' NSURANCE COMFY.
.314 FEDERAL tap . DIAMOND. ALLN-
Opt. In the .SECOND NATIONAL BANE
BUILDING...
W. W. MARTIN. Crosident.
JOHN BROWN, Jii., Vim PresidenL
JAmiCB E. STICVENSON. Secretary.
InItIMMRS:
John A. Miler. Ilam. Lockhart, Um. Myers.
Jas. L. lAmhamJ Robert IC. C.
Jnhn Brown, Jr. , (Morite Gent, ;Jamb Kopp.
,
ThompoonlJ.MeNhaiiher.
ah 6
64z4 ;TO: cl j&krAi • FA*
P. MicAR7DEE,
Fashionable -
MERCHANT TAILOR,
.. K llkep°s"mt." Veil° b t'afaitkCffunir
IN° GOODS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
u Mfilent's Clothing nude to intorlo theloAst
REMOV_A.L.
GRAY & LOGAN
RAVE REMOVED rßora
No. S 9 FIFTH AVENUE
No. 47 Sixth Stre
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES !
1870.
i. C. Wriressonr.
c. I. IirCULINIIIIMO
N'PIIMISON & MUFILINBRINO,
Merchant Toilers, No. 10 EIXTU STREET. (late
St. elair.) He hBBO remised • • lame and well se
lected Stott of the heat' .net toshionobie
Roods In our h.. • great porabra of are oar
own Instrartation.
Forlinu confident of our ability to sire Porten
satisfaction. we reanoctly soErit trum_you an early
<moralisation of our stock of Fine Cloths. Oust-
Ve tt Paratri;N 3
31 1 1 111.ANBRIN11.
No z l,o Sixth stroet.
NEW SPID.NO GOODS
A nplendid nor etoek•of
Mltni
Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.,
lust retwilyed DY
oe3 Dterthwa Tailor. 73 Smithfield ArseL
o ui ! .
N EW , APE&
..Z4 READ & SON,
. • . STATIONERS.
/eV , No. 102 Fourth Aver
FERRY BOAT.
Any person having
I PERRY BOAT UNEMPLOYED ,
au. and • good ranztarnse torbriat zumbete. P.
No competition. 1•14428
• 14' EW a APES.
•
J. L. READ & SON,
BTATIONAIitS,
1.17 No. ]lO7 Fourth Avenno.ll3llloough.
CEICENT.-100 bbis. Louisville Ey.
daub:Oremit, thou ei v
e stliy
141 !Int OMOLIIIIK
ATIIITSEDIENTS.
.. , • . ...
[&.NEW OPERA HOUSE. •
Ng VigiNESDA V.TIIP ItiI;AT.ERIDA V and SAT
URDAY. June 13.10.17 and IN.
MATINEE Saturday A rternoon at li, o <loge.
titill ahead. excelling all in/petition.
i l i
DUPRE/. & NEDICT'S
~
Mammoth (;iga tie, Minstrels,
Coming x`•';',.l;:d'AV,ri. l3 `. 1" nerTirgile ° l7lll
Bi:iinrger.yn:=7;:tutre3ll L'lnTallOreg:.er
before •ttempted ugrotherTirmentroducluir
.01 e same
Dine , F' O L' K GREAT
VaLlingn the rude, Two Bone I'lB7.langl
Two Tamborlnhila.
SEE Orlt FIFTEEN DIG ta i NS:
Hughey thingherty. Lenin Benedict, Charles
Reynolds. Cheri,. Ginamm,Gonnahro Mahon rnirdi
Kent. Frank Pani.hural. Leal% Collin, Junin.
Itobineon, It. $O3OO. Vernon. John W 4 ,03. .y. A.
Bergeron, /amen Kin hl. P. B. Naylor.
Mont Stu gendonaorganitiation In e :Intro ce. Read
our incomparable Programme,
Doom i ioen at 7. onto nominee at R o'clock.
A ilmbiaion. 30 and 33 COMA.
Joll•y31 • CHAO.. IL DUPREZ, ?longer,
u.THE LADIES OF THE SMITH.
. .
MUCI=I
A STRAWBERRY MITI AI,,
In the Lactrrytoc 00031 of the lltnrch Inn roo f
Math to. tontinnlng Tills 14th of /LINE.. Procie4
for benPvok•nt purpo.4ll,
IIT`STRAWBERRT FESTIVAL
ON TUUDSDAT AND FRIDAY HVKNINtis.
• •
A STRAWnEitHY FMTIYAL wilt be Wren In
the SIXTH PRestisTERIAN cninien. Ample
arrannementa hare Wan made to make the allele
n pleaaant one.
AND FEAST.i
STRAWBRRRY FFSTIVA
'Under the ampleee of the ladles of the North
Avenue M.R. Church. Allegheny.
THURNDAY end FRIDAY. Jane lath end 17th.!
GoAluleniny an evening of pleass It•lti
(Kr HAZLEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN
cutmcii.
STRAWBERRY IMMTIVAI.
At the Church In ilarlewood, WEDNI•BBY..
THEILSBA Y and FRIDAY EVENINGB, Jane
13th.'16th and 17111. A Free Turin alit Intro
the Connellarille Deem., ten minutes Defoe, eight
o'clock. returning. leave Ilarletrood at ten 0 el,k.
JeLS:yel ,
AUCTION.
F REE RAILROAD EXCURSION
GREAT AUCTION SALE OF
Over 300 City Lots,
AT NeFARLAM_GROTE, ON
Fifth Avenue, in loth Ward,
MONDAY A FTEIiNOON
At 2 O'Clock, on the Premises.
IL hi needless to M cFa r lan d oth well-known and
beautiful situation of 's Grove. with It.
elegant surrounding's of magnificent mat:Mous and
groom..• •
These lots are handsomely situated between the
Oakland Passenger Rahway and Pennsylvania:
Central Railroad. within three minntes' walk of
lionp's Station. The lots are from 20 to 2 4 feet.
front on wide streeo. end from 1011 Ito 1 feet.
in depth. Also, iota with wide frontage. on FOth ,
avenue. extending 320 feet in depth, subject to
the future opening of WI alley.
Rone's Elation b ut fire mintage' lido (mar
the union Depot.making them lots uctmlly nearer)
to business than nig' lime .required to walk a is*
pear,. Beside almost bendy Accommodation;
Trains at Rohn's Station. the Oakland Pmminger.
Cars constantly pan ion Fifth avenue.
Thaws—One-third cash balance In one and Iwo'
years. with InLevest. to be paid on each lot,'
when sold, an part of 00t h PePtienL
A Free Excursion Train
Wilt leave the Delon Depot at haltvest 1 o'olock
P. p..preehtely. on day of este. and Mb re) grown
peptone to end from the sale free of ehante. 27.1.
TRltele required.
A. McILWAINE.
Orme ur Cyr r C0,11013.21t,
AT.l.sonsvo, Cry. June leth 1170.1
VOTICE TO COITRACTORS—SeaI-f
lsn PROISISALS 111 be received at Ms/
office 0001 3 r. w. SATURDAY. JUNE 150th.{
1870. for the grading and paving of the follow-1
ing streets and alleys. Cedar Avenue. Dorn Order
Street to North Alley.' Slope Alley. from Shlehll
Alley to -Monterey Street• Patterson Alley. from:
Rebecca Street reline of lvtagrray..v.,
grUling;nli o So f Brown street. from Alr's
K77 . ll = °l° :.:V. B ,g7t:eq ."' . .pect 6 8 r2a t d=
be .54.4 et the oa,' et Chu,. Fa.
rar:er. The rlidd, I% reserved lo rt. or all
Jet, y U. troller. 1
.roirgy r t44,'.l%: VoTh7lrB7o.
IVOtICE—The itneNsment for Gra-1
.11 DING of VILLA STUMM. froto Vials]
Wain ntreet, is nu', ready lor ezinnlnallon and
can
June be2l eeen
lat Ude odic* ant/I WNDNESDA Y.
k 1,1570. when it ill be planed I/I the
hands ut - the City Controller for collection. 0
CLIA KU% DAVI&
• • City Engineer. F•
,
°Erica or City ENGINEER AND GURViro I
PrrTssonon. June 17.18 70.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOTIN.--Seal4
ED Proboaals for Gradlns,Tavlng and Curt. 4.
Ina the following Otneete. j GIST STREET,
from firth avenue to Bluff street; DAVISON
STREET, from 44th to 44th street, will be re-1
VlVANP.l.l%7o.llW4:g=l:igit
for
any or all Ma Sporldcatlons arid auks
for bidding
unlessbe had at Una aftlee, 240 bids will
be melred mode upon blankn }amt./004 07
this office.
ter It. J. MOORE, City Embsaar,
WALL PAPERS. i;;;
NEW WALL — PAPER.
FOR SPRING SALES,
at. No. 107 Market. St.,
NEAR FIFTH AVE.
W. [KM offer to Om public • gt.nck of paging
HANGINGS unnorpicestei in the West for variety
In ffM)offillWrl.CniltrillNalgilleGNlegitrl;
DESIGNS plain and bright onion. for Halls
TlitAb W art D ata
PAPERS, with an abrinet endless rano, of
CHEAT SATIN PAPERS, WHITE and BROWN
BLANIICH for Chamber.. no, All of which we pr.no.
sad
pone to well as low se the lowest la the motet.
014•11 see. at
No. 107 Market Rt., near Fifth Avenue,
JOS. lIUGIIES & BRO.
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING, 1870; , .
PRICES' REDUCED. -
10 1.11C11.13 nide linla 23e rail.
GlLti La . t. Oe per mil.
OLEGANT French and American Paper IMeg
lanut apeelnad above. superior in any asanra.
merit In the countr7. For mile at
W. P.
New Wlmlesale and. Hetnll 19i Li t. 1 1 ,7
ot.mt. rit.borxh. mthil
HOTEEI.4. I-- .
Mountain House,
•
CRESSON SPRINGS, PA.
•
This favorite ninon bu been enlarEird and
proved Maui but season. Will be open or guest.
JUNE 13th.1870. -- EXCURSION TIRIGICIII gold
by the Pennsylvania Mllroed. et New York, Phil
+debit:die. Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. All than.
stop at Cresson. ROOMS may be secured In Only
or single. '.
VEHLINCPS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA bee
been enraged for the seasn.
For further loltiinisi ion. editor.
G. W. I'iIULLIN, Proprietor.'
ONE TURNIRHED COITAIIE to rent. jeLLyll
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL,
ED. BARKER, Propriejor,
I=
Cor. Peon aid 11th, formerly old Canal
DMINISTRATORN NOTICE.
ESTATE OF GEO, A. BELL. Damian.—
siren 111110 Lett.. at Arletinlstra.
Pon an the estate of George A. Belt. let* of Pitt.
ham, ecranty of Allegheny. 'deed. h.,. p.r n
granted to the subscriber. residing haPlthavintabingb.
demand of Au All persons mutts
d.,eda sp rora,.
th an. e estate of the land dace
dam, ere Wendt. ftqt"Le4 to make known the
to the undinaignial without delay at IL
Clair ItotaL
Jen, J.W.ANDI.IISON. Adesiedatrator.
Mr1125=13
piNOTlCE.—Wheress,,Letters of Ad•
. MINISTRATION on tee estate d e w
e NIODT.Mte of Baldwin totrnahip.
vs been vatated 'to the seaseriber, all
indebted to the aald estate are requested = ". l
Immediate payment. and there haWnseialins wet
made (Mast the mato of the mild decedent tn.
mike Morn the mum without deter.,
D.W. Adielnletrator,
meZhall Mt-Lotman. Ansetten7
NEw D em.
I
J. L. READ & SON,
STATIONERS.
, •17 N.. 1M Fourth Avesiso, Mama.
EEG=
AUCTIONEER. 1,
OFFICIAL
PITTSBtriaIC
LEGAL.
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