The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 21, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE,
HOME' NEWS.
Persons 'mein; the efty for the sittroPet ,
'end wishing to leave the GAirrrti
them, trill jaCIL.CI send their addresses to the
etlice.• Price by mail, :5 cents per month.
The Washtnilan Infantry will hold a nle-nic
to-day at . McFarland'. grove.---
The pollee ellitlnfillee will meet this even
tag. u :X' o'clock, et the Mayor'x oMce.
Vosterd.y eraq the wartne.a day thl.rseamm
- C-vda foutaniu, did it samelhing huoiaeso.
Michael (Parka u.:ni lilted three dollar,. be
Mayor Cal"' y.Atenday fur tnuoping over tlir
dral3 lathe Park.
tleruil Mayo/. Nichols Io been appulated
one of tbo Ant:aunt Fire and re-
Colced nig commission yesterday.
Otheer Gehby rho attempted suicide as men
tioned in . yesterda)'s pateer, lcus much Im
prdo4ed I. t eccalag and (cis thought, he tc out
wer.
Three well dressed young men endeavored
to mouse themselves by a wrestling match In
the • Allegheny Phrk yesterday afternoon.
They wa7l.t3 each for their fun.
Yesterday morning a wagon loaded with
sten* broke down on Federal street, near
ROldnean. The running of tho street cure
wat Murton:4 with almost halt an hoar.
•
• To be called a thief was not rell,hed by
Diary Kendrick. who. Saturday morning-. had
• warrant baued by Alderman 117)onnell for
Kary.Matulre fur applying thlk epithet to her.
Olsorderly.—Mrs. thruener of East lllr
=lngham was, It is alleged, by Ellen Et‘ell
actinic Ina Very disorderly wanner yesterday
and Justice Helsel Issued a warrant fur her
Merl.
OS.—Ttsterday morning Lawrence
Noel. employed fn the joh.ing shop of Mr. W.
B.ltiehartison. had the thumo nod angers of
- his right hand sawed off while working shout
a Circular son - . •
Yesterday afternoon a carpenter employed
about the Inc:lned Plane was crushed be
tween two of the cars And severely but nut
fatally Injured. Dr. MeCoolt, of Fifth avenue,
attended Ole follicles.
Orrnaby stockholder,: of the
Ormsby Passenger • Railway-, Cempany WUI
hold a meeting at the Touter ifs% Birming
ham, this evening, for the purpose of ergo:t
iring amLelecting officers. -
Ingandelde.—Testerdny aft
the Mayor's police on duty
street 'Maid the dead holy of
ln.a pool of water near the st
moved to Devoret. and an Inge I
upon it this morning.
rnoon one of
11 Washington
lan infant lying
el. It was re
est. will be held
Felonious. Assault.—lnglis. ' medal:a ta•nin
- .Informatlon before Aldeumn iNeubert chore
lag Louis Saracen with felonious assault 61111
battery. Ile alleges that the accused attack
- -ed him with a knife and struck him on the
!tee, indicting a severe wound on the nose.
A. warrant was issued.
Malicious 311sallef.—Pat Valade had a dllll
- with 3lre. McSwiggen of Eist Binning
hamyesterdaT, and Mrs. MnSwiggen vented
her wrath upon Pat by .throwing stones
through his windows. Juitice Helsel was
UPPolled to_and issued a warrant fur the en
ranged woman one charge of malicious mi.-
Chief.
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flew Wes 11.—Mr. Henry riirky made infor
mation beforo Justice Helsel yesterday.
charging Ilatthess Steinetr with larceny by
alleges that Mrs. irky rave the
defendant a watch and tkreddollars. for what
purpose does not pear. and that he now re-'
fuses to return the sante. A warrant was le
aned for hie arrest.
Festival.—A Strawberry •stival will be
bald to-night to St. 31arv's church lecture
• room at toe Point for the benefit of the
Church. Extensive arrange • sot have been
made by the zealous pastbr. Rev. Father
011osnrko to secure the enjoyment of all who
attend. Excellent music will be on hand to
ealleen the entertainment. cordial invita
tion Is extended to all to be present.
The moor that Johnny Robinson had been
shot et the 'workhouse seas Without founda
tion. Be is occupying a cell at • that institu
tion peacefully and serenely. He refused to
Work around the grounds with a .ball and
chain attached to his pedals, nod hence is de
priced of the pleasure of out-door exercise—
the Superlateinlect haring had enough of
Johnny s freedom. With this exception be Is
as pliable as the other inmates.
Joseph R. Hooter.—lt will be seen by his
advertisement. elsewhere In this paper. that
Mr. Joseph It. Hunter has opened an °Mee for
merchandise brokerage at "JD Liberty street
(Academy of Musicl. With a thorough knowl
adze of business derived from, many yeani
paosrionce. and with rare talents as salesman.
Kr. Hunter cannot poll to effectsales where
males are possible. We commend him end hi.
ample room to the trndp_generally.
• • Mistake—ln our local column yesterday
there appeared a notice of the prayer meeting
of the Y. X. C. A., which was held on Penn
street, being very mach disturbedby disorder- .
ly erovrds This, as we have been informed,
was a gross mistake, there weeetwo or three
=a having a discussion near by, but it
did not materially interfere with the exercises
held by the young gentlemen. We gladly
make the correction at the request of a very
reliable party..
3teanalc.—Thcre will be a meeting of -the
_members of Masonic _Lodges In this vicinity
to-eight, at 31asoulz lIalL Allegheny to make
villa. attbe bend f the Monongahela ltiver.
The celebration will consist bf a procession,
picnic and general festivities, and as members
AC the order 'hereabouts have been invited.
they desire to respond 'with as huge a delega
tion as possible.
The .hmaul needing Co ttttt of the Pitts
'burgh 'Female College for thel Mrs. Davidson
prize will tate place this evening. Elocution
Is made a principal study in this model educa
tional institute for young ladles. and like the
Musical contests the reading' trials are emi
nently deserving attendance and generally lo-
Cure large audiences. Cards of admission may .
his obtained at the door. There will be no re
waved Sealsso those who wotild obtain choice
position should go early.
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The Funeral of Mr. John Mbrtin. who died
suddenly of congestion cl thalungs, on_ Sun
day morning, took place vestetrday afternoon
from St. Paul's Cathedral. It was largely at
tended._ The printers of the efty turned out
In large force nod made a acre creditable ap
pearance. Her. Father Derlln preached an
eloquent sermon on the occasion. admonishing
-al thief e prepared for death which cornea "like
a ln the night. hell least expected."
The deceased was buried In St. blary's Cem-
Man Ran Cher.—Testerday moraine about
ten o'clock a picnic procession. headed by a
bran band. was passing up Madison avenue.
Allegheny, when the music frightened a horse
attached to a wagon which was standing on
the street unhitched. :The result was a run
away. In his flight the animal knocked down
Alois Hildebrand. an elderly gentlemen, and
two of the Wagon wheels passed over his
breart.• No bones were broken:and be was
able to walk away, although it is feared he
eras injured Internally. The horse was
checked soon after this episode.
swiped from the Penltenttary.
Dante Aughenbaugh olicu Ditienbaugher
who ores serving his vhglaii torte in the West
ern Penitentiary, eseaped-from that Winn •
tio ll regard**. It appears that he was out
side of the wall In charge of an oveneer,
wheeling coal, and during the' time ho was
thus engaged the overseer's attention was
Milled away from him a moment, which mo
ment he Imprcrred by climbing into the hay
mow of the stable. when he quietly slipped
out of his penitentiary yiants and baying dark
woolen drawers on, slipped out et another
door sad escaped. A reward of tri) I. offered
for his recapture and return to the Institution.
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There was quite an excitemeut created on
Market street, yesterday morning. be two
hones. attached to a large wagoo. running
away. They ran
. .with great speed. but the
driver held tight on the reins. One of the
bones soon became mit:waled-hi his barons.
and this seemed io excite them more. but the
driver still held them with great force, much
to the astonishment of the byetanden, and
when tjmy had run a short distance up Llb
eny street a num rushed out with along pole.
which he placed lu front of the Infuriated
animals. This had the effect of bringing them
to a stand Immediately.
Net much in)ury was sustained, and no Per
son hart.
Common Pleas—Jodie Stone.
MOST/LT. June 20.—john McKeon'. Ex.'r re.
Jeremiah Koben. Action on book account.
Vord:ct for pinintlff ibe gum of UM
Jamul Waterton ra. AlleKheny Valley nail
ma: Company. Action to recnrcr for eel-M
-ON rendered. Jurxoot.--.
=UAW LIST lOU TL'IMIJAY.
UM County of Allegheny vs. Pittsburgh &Con
nellsville IL IL Cu.
94i Livingston & Tiro. vs. Clark.
Ste It. it M. Insurance Co. ra. Hair
.351 Kettriedy 'V. Allegheny National Dank.
SS3 4.nrin vv. &Masi.
Ski Lam. for use vs. Burger.
IRS Com for use vs. Oier.
RR Roberts vs. Evans.
:IRS Hitaellind vs. Ham al.
Rd Zaigler et al vs.
Gam, Mm. Laying
The cevernorrof laying the corner stone of
tbi Mar grata In CM pleasirst village of Bit.
PiNulttit, Westrnorelend colony. took place on'
list Wedecadef- flev. bleldillen. fonnerly of
Allegheny. bag utected the peetroattl of the
revolted congregations. Cod his In.telletlon
Wllltbp occasion. This church Is the ling to
build underttie new recline the Revolted
Preabyterlaa•bodies: The order water fol
lows:
Intonation by Rev. Barnett. of McKeesport.
normal address. Rev. McMillan. Genesis' ad
dressee were delivered by lbw. Ram Pao. Dr.
of Philadelphia, Rev. Noble, of Pitts.
bonend others. These addresses were
terspersed . with singing. Rev. Andress , . of
Sewickley, cleat' with Prayer.
a Thin
ut -maa iegyirealize evenin ed. g a festival was held and
bo •
. Nett day the leatallation services took
plaee,Rev. Noble preaching an able sermon,
Rev. Here delivering the charge to the new
patter. and Rev. Dr. Wylie to t people; Th e
•.rnem bere of The congregation h had provided
an ample dinner nnderthe shade trees In front
of the Church—loderd the whole arrange
ments on their pert displayed a moat commen
dable liberally and spirit.
We have since heard that' twenty-five new
members have been received. Everything
seethe pro mising In flail new field of labor for
ens who carries with him the best wishes of
many /deeds la they cities.
CITY COrNCILS
bpncial Mnnfing-ahr Flrx Department—Pr.l
leisto Rsilrosids—ltoullne Daslurno—Elre
don of Wbarf 31s•ter.
special meet,lng 6clect and Common
Commas hel.l ye,teryiny. Monday. June
20th. at two o'clock r. v.. for the curl.o.e of
electing a Wharf .Ma.ter for the Allegheny
wharf.
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Members present—Messrs. -kblbOrn.
Aiken. A rinstrsang. Dissel. Brown Boni in;
etilin. Duncan. Friday. Gallaher, Gross. Hart
man, Herron. House, Jones E. P., Jo.•s
Rebels, Kirk. Laufman.Liddell.Littell. Ll o rd.
MOITOW. Murdoch. Murray. MeCart he. Phil i'•.
Rafferty. Recs. Rush. Schmidt, Scully. Ser.) •
Shipton. Thompson. Wainwright S. J.. Waln
wright Z.. Wilson and President McAuley.
On motion of Mr. Littell Mr. Gross scat
called to the chair.
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Mr. Morrow preiented n petition from river.
men, flaking that the rue of speed of hunts In
tho.elty limits be regulated be ordinance.
Referred to Conunatee on Nfononifaheth
Wharf.
Mr. Collin. a rentoi.trance sgalnst tine con
struct'on of a sewer un Third Weer. Referred
to Street Comuuttee. ,
Mr. Rush. a rescautlon zwitliorizlng a drop In
the sewer uu the corner of Eleventh and Lib
erty streets. Referred to the Street Commit-
Mr. Aiken moved tine reconsideration of the
resolution requiring clerks of Connell to fur
nish copy to the publishers of the "Recent."
AdMr. op Aiken then moved that the resolution
be laid on actable. Adopted.
On motion of Mr. Bargain it was resolved
to take up the untaish.l business.
— Plan of lots at Shady Side presented and
approved In C. C. at a previous meeting Wes
approved.
presented a communication from
the Controller asking that appromiation No.
4be hereafter designated "lire Commission
ers," and that 4:20,U00 he transferred from No.
141. City Property, to said appropriation N 0.4,
and that the balance In No. 21 he transferred
to said appropriation No. 4.
Accompanying
the connunnication was n resolution author
ising:tile change asked for.
Mr. Kirk offered au amendment providing
that not more than V.) be paid ns a salary to
the Secretary of thell said hoard.
Mr. Phillips moved to lay the amendment.
on the table. Lost.' ,
The question thenremared on the 'amend:
mein, which was adoffted. and the reSOltitiOn
as amended was adopted.
Council then adjourned.
Common Council.
At fifteen minutes past tote o'clock this
branch was called to order by President Tom
linson, the following members answering to
the call of tbe roll:
Messrs. Art Mira. Barker, Beckman. Beymer,
Black, Booth. Bradlap, Carroll, Caskey. Chal
mers. Creegnn, Daum. Diamond. Dietrich,
Duff, EliWUrdg, Faxon, D. L. Fleming, John
Fleming. Ga.r.rain, Ilare.Jahn.Jamison,Jones,
Kohne,Lang.Matteru. Mitchell. Miller, Moore,
Morgan,- Ve l Ve . rMs e t i o r n e . V C.lerb e e C rl e . „ i n i 4:
Sneathen, Snodgrasg Verner. Ballad: and
.President Tomlinson
_The Clerk wits then Instructed to notify Se
leet Council that the Common Council seas
ready tt meet them M joint session for the
purpose of electing in Wharfinaster for
Allegheny' ether!.
• Cr.
When the Joint session had udiourned Con
munch resumed
Mr. Morgan offered a resolution instructing
the City Solicitor to enter snit against Robert
A. Rill, the defaulting NV harfuntater of the
Allegheny wharf- Carried.
Mr. McKelvey rose to a point of order, and
contended that Council.-eould nob take up
new - business without n motion to suspend
the rules. Ruled out of order by the chair.
Mr. McCandless presented n petition for
laving'n Beech alley. Referred to the Street
ornmittee:
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Mr. David L. Ileminr. petitloo for the ex.-
t.osloo of water give on Eta street, from
Webster trestle. Itetermi to Conuottte on
Beytner. petition for water pipe 011 Ne.
tarter. Referred to the Water Corn-
. petition tor ktnei lamp on
.ty-fottrth Street.-Iteferrett to the Gan
Mee.
Mr. Arthur, n -resolution authorl.r.itig
Street Committee. . •
, Mr.9nodgrass, a petition for a Fits tamp on
Washington street adjoining the drinking
fountain. Refered to Water Committee.
Mr. Caskey. Petit ion for stater olpe on Beech,
Referred to iVater committee
Mr. Cas.key, resolution instructing City tine
-neer to report upon the practicability of open
lug up other streets so as to relieve the travel
along Second avenue, which was obstructed
by the Pittsburgh g Conuellstille Railroad.
Adopted.
Mr.ollver. mutest against the opening of De
Ylltlern streetrlleferred to Street Committee.
Mr. Gitzzam, petition for more gas lamps on
Fourth avenue. Referred to Gas Committee.
Mr. Duff called op the ordinance giving . the
Allegheny Valley Railroad tight of way over
certain streets to connect with the Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
• The ordinance was put on its third reading
mart final passage.
Mr.-McSelvy read a remonstrance against
the passage of the ordinance, which has here
tofore been published.
After somedircussion. the ordinance was
finally passed.
nil . CONNZLi..S , ILLT. DEPOT: .
Mr. Oliver, Jr.. called up the ordinance
granting the ConnellsVille Itallroad Company
privilege to erect a deabt on the Monongahela hela
wa
After a lengthy discussion. the ordinance
, assed finally, Mr. Morgan alone voting in the
egative. which was greeted with uproarious
P ?l l t!! a lrtu i t ' t t e h s e e Tt e e ' t b :4l.:ll . tl f o r r
ad paving Locust alley. Referred to Street
tomm ttee. _
Mr.Arthura called up the resolution relative
to the vacation of the Arsenal grounds:
motion of Mr. V ine the the clause in
the resolution on
the appointment of
a Committee to proceed to Washington was
stricken out, whoa the remainder of the
paper war. adopted.'
Mr. Carroll, an ordinance for grading and
Cacing ..Try street. - Referred to the Street
oMmittee.
Mr. Arthurs. an ordinanceuthorizing the
opening of Dallas avenue. Read three times
and passed.
Also, ordinance for grading and paving of
Penn avenue. Read three times and passed.
BANITAIIT.
Mr. Hare offered. reiol4lon Invitlefr the
Board of Health to visit the Council chambers
and report upon their condition.
In presenting the resolution. the gentleman
referred to the peculiar odor which pervaded
the stairway and balls leading thereto, and
which were almost sufficient to knock an or
dinary mandown.. In view of and to prevent
this prospective pugilism, the resolution was
unanimously adopted.
In all business not otherwise noted. C. C.
concurred.
Adjourned
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Joint Session.
The members of • both .branches bating as
sembled in - the Common Council Chamber,
President McAuley. of the Select, called the
joint session to order, and stated the object of
the meeting.
Mr. Kirk presented a communication in re
lation to thematter. •
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President McAuley 'tided that It was not
customary to receive communicatiocs or allow
debate Ina joint session.
Mr. Kirk stated the purport of the paper,
when on motion of Mr. Bargain It was read.
It contained a proposition • from James
Ralston. father-in-law of the ex-Wharfmaster,
to pa v the city POO of Rill's indebtednes. pro
vided he iftaistoni was allowed to have the
office for the remainder of the year, and ran
guaranteed a re-election for the ensuing year,
Mr. Morgan moved to lay the paper on the
table, but withdrew his motion. subsequeatlY
when It was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Garman Mr. Kirk was al
lowed to explain at some length. Ile stated
' the •Wbarlinitsters had kept no books land
that the solicitor said the city could notcol
3,
lect from his sureties more than co d be
shown to have been paid to him,--It was .rob
able.-frot more tuna Pi/ could be thus pr yen,
and hence hansiceptjog. the proramiti the
city would iiie more. The aeon men
accordingly aline the election of Mr Ral
ston by acclamation , which was almost imn
imposts, toted down.
Nominations were then made and the elec
tion proceeded with, the following being the
result of the
TIWIT BALLOT.
J. Patterson.... 9 B.. Montgomery
J.. 3. . 11 W. G. McClure..
W. C. Barr
it T. J. Parkinson
C. Sackett.. a J. Balaton
Before the result was announced
ganknoved that the candidate receiving lb
highest number ot.votes be declared eleeted
Laid on the table.
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_For n few moments a Label-like roof 111031
retiree& each City Father seeming . to D.
motion to put 01111 a plan to be pursued, Which
was urged with the vehemence of a nentbr.
Finally a mutton to restrict the second ballot
to the four highest on the list prevailed: and
the roll was again called. The following is
the result of the
SECOND BALLOT.
.......18 Monlgowen•
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3lcClue ..... ... Barr
Mr. Burgwln moved to couthte the negh bal
lot to the three highest oa the Ilwt. Ca7led.
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The third ballot resulted in the Meal • • of
Mr. McClure, be having 50 votes. n usaj• rlty
of six over the whole somber cut.
On motion of Mr. H. H. Oliver Jr., RJ .ner
Goff was elected Belt Inspector by nuldma
lion to fill the vacancy occasioned by , the res
ignation of the former othcial.
Joint session then adjourned.
DEATH IN A COAL PIT
Two M thatforited by Fool .Ur—Th
Men Go to Their Resent, sod %moo
,-Iroespe.
A distressing casually occurred yesterday
evening, about live o'clock. at Keeling's coal
works, In Birmingham, Welting in the death
of two men and the narrow escape of three
others. George Stewart. a young man named
Dulford. and three others. all employed an
miners in Keeling's works, having completed
their labors for the day, were on their way
Dome. and, in order to;are distance, started
through the tunnel. which passes through the
first out back of Birmingham. Thee had
passed about hall way through when they
Came in contact with a current of foul air,
which nearly suffocated them. Three of the
party succeeded, however, la getting out of
the pit. when they discovered that their com-
NMons. Bulford and Stewart. had
.. ,btp b o n
behind. They immediately staran in permit
of them and found them some distance in the
dead, having been suffocated with the foul
air. They attempted to remove the bodies in
hope* that the men might be restored to life,
whioh attempt - came near proving fatal
to all of them. They bed proceeded
but a short distance when they were over
come with the poisonous gases' which all ,
peered to pervade the tunnel, and sank down
inhabited: where they Probnbly would h. , .
_died had not soma of their friends on the Oat-'
side who knew of the fact of the tunnel being
Oiled with foul air and the purpose for which
the throe men had entered it gone to their as
sistance. The three men when found
were unconscious and fears are entertained
their recovery. They were removed and
medicaimid ; summoned. and were of W living
at slate hour last night.
Coroner Clawson will hold an inquest oaths
bodies of Stewart and Belford this mortar.
ese.
Hecker's Farina forms a I very agreeable.
light. nutritive food, a superior article for
puddin and jellies. and is highly recom
dren. eeEby physilcians
ers.for invalids and chil-
ld by &I groc
.
PITTSBURGH. DAILY GAZETTE : TUESDAY MORNING, - JLTNE
THE.4tiGHRIN
lir RDER.
Cauelusion of the Trial—Point. nobmitied By
Defendant's Counsel, and the Ralliks of;the
Coon Thereon—The Jury Out. .
The Court of Oyer and Teeminer assembled
at nine o'clock Yesterd . ” .
suorning. Judges
Sterrett and Colikr, on the (bench. when the
trial of Nicholas ll,uffunin, fOr the murder of
Thomas Laudhruu. lt full report of which we
have previously published, wilts resumed.
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nestamagra' Pritrts.
31r. Swartxwelder', one Ofjthe Counsel for
defendant, submitted the following points to
the CoUrt, before the case Fns argued to the
Jury : I
First—lf the Jury believe tlint after tho first
re-encounter In the bar-rootn. Laughren wan
put out and he returned by the back way
through the kitchen and entry to the room
again with intent to do Nicholas Hoffman
some great bodily harm, and he, Hoffman, had
reasonable ground for believing the danger
Imminent, and/tilled Laughren to avert it. the
killing under the circumstances wee excus
able. Logue Is. COIL.. 2d Weight...X . 7-li. This'
point was nail med by the Court' with instruc
tions that the lure must be satisfied that the
danger was imminent.
Sawed—ll the jury believe that Laughren as
sailed Nicholas, Hoff man in such manner as to
furnish reasonable ground fur apprehending a
design to take him (Hoffman's) life or do him
some gteat bodily harm, and there was rea
sonable ground for believing the danger im
minent,,:
tho igh the appearances wre e false,
and there w in fact no- design to do him se
'Mous Injury, nor danger that it would be done,
Hoffman NV uld be justitinble in acting upon
appeatunces nod killing Laughren, If it was
necessary to sold the apprehmuleti danger.
/hid. This twist wan lano affirmed.
.Thint—lf the Jury believe thitt Laughren,_
c ause. eing tarned oat of 'Stephen Hoffnians
i
tu re-en ercd It against the will of
Stephen, wit intent to commit a felony or do
rem some g at bodily harm, end Stephen had
reasonable round of . apprehension of the
souse. and wi bout retreating killed Laughren,
the killing w uld be excusable and so Nicho
las, the brot er and guest of Seephen, having
a like atm elision would be excusable in
killing in d tense of Stephen without re
treating. t Garton on Homicide. 'ZLIO-235.
2nd, Archbol , :US to 225-(3. (text , . This point
was also afe . ied.
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i. tburth—lf he Nes - belleve that Nicholas
Hoffman st ck Laughren first
t o the bar
room brawl, . ad utter the - encounter Laugh ,
ran was put . at, and
a ssafte ome minutes re
turned mid sewed the ssault in such nur 1-
ner as a pps of it • Isis reasonable grounds for Hoff
mun's ae . ending a tenth
s to do him some
great bodily 'arm or take hi life, and that
the danger was Imminent, and he killed
Tort it, the killing svotald Lu Po
. tense. Wharton un Homicide
rt In offering this point sold
Trendy been stated to ,the Jury
I lughrau to i
tunable self
2t2. The Co
that thin had
to be the la%
Fifth—The
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stunßoffman o d a b n a g d r ttri unable
; 01, ground
w h o ett 3 f.. P at , i s g .h hat ' i n
op axed at t e back door, may take Into con.
61 prevloue
:ratioll th
in the bar-ro ma no bearing upon the reason
ableneas of tie apprehension.
Sixth-1. - nd r the plea of "Not guilty. - every
element nee SrirY to constitute the offense
charged is denied, and the burden of proof I*
throughout upon the Commonwealth to sul
tana them adirmativelr. not Bennett nod
heard./_ .I.Mrined. _ .
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Serenth.--Every reasonable doubt in regard
to the existence of every fact necessnry to
constitute the guilt of the prisoner must be
removed from the minds of the jury by Antis
iactory proof or evidence produced In the
case, before they . can convict the Prisoner.
ttst Bennett and heard 3:1. and Brewster
471= - 2. Atlirmed.
_ . .
Eididh—lt follows that If the Jury have rt
reasonable doubt as to whether the killing of
Laughran was In self-defense. they must ac
quit. The Court refused to affirm this Twilit.
holdiug that It was Incumbent upon the de
fendant to satisfy the Jury that the act was
committed In self-defence. •
-Muth—Evidence of character is a fact from
ichich the Jury are nt liberty to form the basis
of a reasotiable doubt upon which the prison
er
may be acquitted. This point was alarm
ed.
Troth—That the jury. in deciding on the
crodibillty of the dying declarations of Lough
ran. may travel over the same ground which
the Court has occupied lu Scolding upon their
competency. and must submit them to more
rigid tests of truth thou the testimony of liv
ing WittleYKCl: subject to ell)15-1121111111 , ttiell.
(*it Phillips on Evidenc, 2424-4. and note 101.1
Affirmed
3f
Swartzwelder lu the course of his argu
ment in support of they ints. having occasion
Co cite from Judge Lire ter, paid that gentle
man a high complime t, and said that be
considered him the leading Witter on criminal
lane of the present day.l
Col. Bayne, for the Common , ealth. , nub wit
ted a number of points to the Coon.
District Attorney - ream. then opened the
argument to the jury. Mr. Swartzwelder fol
lowed for the defense. Mr. Moore. Rh() for
the defense. came next, and spoke for over
two hours nod Col. Bayne closed the argu-
. .
meat on the part or the prul,ecution.
Judge Collier then delivered the charKe or
the Court to the jury. which vras coucluded at
half past eight o'clock. when the jury retired
and Court adjourned.
Quarter sinslons Court.
TRIAL LIFT FOR TI.7L'iDAT.
IC Com. no. Henry Cramer. et al.
05 Charles Hood.
30 Phillip Durand.'
07 " " Ann McCune. •
58 Caroline Schubert.
34 •' Harrison Berger. •
Robert Hanshue._
eo " Chaa.CarterandMlchael Durken,
PA Archibald Montague.
.5 John Golden.
•• -• Edward Phillips. et al.
06 Jer Hannon.
Horace flyers.
73 a Jo. It. Hays.
TRIAL LIST FOR ITI:DRZSDAT.
Martin Gannon.
Ludwig Yochum. ,
J. Showalter.
.17W. Taylor.
Thorn. Ilyde. 0141.
Elijah Truvilla.
Smith Elkins, et al.
Isaac 'tauten.
Woo. Ripples.
glos. Edelen.
I`2. Com. I.
133 '. .
131 `. '
EXCESiiti GRIEF
Moth'. Iteeageo—A floppy Home Dest Lo red—
A Sad Episode or Lire—A Foresee [
Lo
through Geier—Taken to Dlemont.
One..f the &addax/cases of mensal abberation
which see have ever known came within our
knowledge yesterday. The victim Was .Mr.
livery llone, proprietor of a grocery and dry
goods store on the Greensburg Pike. a few
miles out from the clty„..He was the bead of
a happy household—a write and five children—
ad was in affluent circumstances. Ills char
cter was that of a quiet. peaceable citizen,
to was highly esteemed in the circle in
,hich he moved. Besides his suburban pos
sessions he owned considerable , real estate in
the city. Everything about him seemed pros
perous. and life was full of happiness until
aGout six week. ago, when the charm was
broken. Death entered the household. nod
two of the children successively were. ,
within a day or two of each other.
soddenly laid in the grave—the result '
of a malignant fever. Prom that time
the father seemed to be a changed man.
and a spirit of melancholy superceded, his
former genial and cheerful appearance. His
depression increased. but no fears of a serious
result were entertained. and it was expected
that he would soon. regain his former spirits.
About a week ago he engaged a brass band
to serenade him—a duty which they per
formed for several successive evenings—being
paid tes in cash boon each occasion.
.t few days ago he come to the city. pur
chased a turn-out for /WA paying cash, and
emoloyed a driver to conduct him through the
city. Stopping at the market house,
he Invested is boquets. filling the
carriage and spdli?g . nearly all the
I:l,2ll,,gertt coral oTre a rin n gs od to s = " alrrg y i
along Peon street to the outer wards. He re
turned home after these adventures hot ex
hibited no signs of violence. and no Idea nth!.
lunacy was entertained until his friend, be
came aware of his conduct. His wife then
asked him about the matter, when It became
apparent from his answers and conduct that
he was out of his mind. This was Sunday af
ternoon. Subsequently he became violent and
It was found necessary to take him to Dix ;
mord. which duty was?rformed hr an officer
on Deputy MayorNic all force.
Hone Is about thirty-flve years of age, had
always been temperate and quiet and was re
r- raided as one of the bestneighbor. In the vi
cinity of his home. • lila mental aberration is
without doubt the result of excessive-grief at
the loss of his childingivshich makes the case
one of peculiar sadness. His physician thinks
by careful treatment be may Is time recover
somewhat. but cover entirely, as the shock
has been too sevrre. It Is one of those sor
rowful episodes of life which call out the
deepest pity and sympathy.
RECKLESS DRIVING
BChild Ron Over—Dangerously Injured..
Yesternoon afternoon about bye o'clock a
child was run over on Peod street and very
severely injured. The little victim is al
most three yearn of age and a daughter of
Kauffman wise is now In the Penitentiary for
shooting a boy sometime ago. She was cross
ing Penn street at Its intersection with Thir
teenth when a car of the Citizens Passenger
Railway approached in one direction and one
of GangseichCe wagons, driven by John
Crahe, came from soother. Severalpeople on
the erect. observing the danger called to the
driver, when the car was stopped Crabs.
however, paid no attention to the alarm and
moved on. The child was caught between
wheels andwagon and fleetly fell beneath the
of the latter which passed over Its
leg terribly braising them. The vehicle
was loaded with beer and the dri
ver seemed to have a quantity Of the ar
'
title on board:. Immediately. the _little girl'
was carried into Hoffman's saloon, where Its
mother was, and a physician sent for. The
crowd In the rneantime became so encited at •
the supposed recklessness of the driver that
threats of hanging him were freely made:-
Doubtless this design would, have been car
tied out had not eiffeer Omura with charac
teristic Promptness, took theme Into custo
dy and conveyed him to the look-up. Subse
quently an information wits made against
him for reckless driving. upon which he will
have a hearing today.
—Since writing the above we learn that the
child was being carried across the street by its
grandmother, Mrs. Hoffman. who was knock
ed down and slightly injured, and that the
child's injuries are not so severe as at brat
antoosed. As it is not supposed there was
anything criminal in the actions o withd r a wn .ver
the prosecution will probably be
Bag Pipes and Balky Horses
lent much to the entertainment of pedestri
ens Pasting by the GAzzra yesterday after
goon. The highlander with the pipes, after
dhictitmting a" few mournful tunes, was as- ,
tensively remunerated by the little boys and
girls standing around, and then mused on his;
way. But the balky horse. In spite of all the
entreaties of driver and the pol iceman on our
beat. could not be tursuadeo to go, but own
• lucky thought struck our neat door neigh.
bin: be seised t h ep of meaty w a c h
wu lying on ground, and Placed It in
front of the horses month. The poor ani
mal seized It greedily, and with a gentle
crack of the whip both borne and driver also
lused on, mush to the amusement of the
arge crowd which had collected 10 front of
our office.
4
THE BURGLARS' PARADISE. LOVE UP • A TREE.
There wa.• seat to the apple tree•
Opppe
rrleds"olZulah; Gentry
I !! d. t e i rt gh''Y i - A Atittlftiet= l aTour 1111 Matti aim ,
munlty (roust:Metal Interruption-10 he Con- Kitt,
slit
them rmalmt a book.
tinned. Her fair lamb Imre. with no bat to mar.
And ber Me. hut showed one dainty boot:
Allegheny is a anluhrlous little town of And he saw her as be smoked his stone. _
And be mune and stood at the ULM '. loot.
about eighty thousand Inhabitants. It Is a reg
ularly coast toted corporation according to the won't you come up and sit here now
IT.ty half blushed. then smiled hem now
acts of Assemble : made and provlded• Among And Kitty's brother.• boy to dread,
other valuable posses.ions it rejoices In so q . ; md
eyis d.eth i rut,= , • r ur s t„ ° ":" ;
police force numbering forty-two ntilformed Listening to all they had into.
Did tbe Impish brother, conhi bt•
gentlemen, who are pleturesquely distributed Seised the ladder and bore It waY.
over an area comprising eight wards. and a
. Then they saw mm:-and she , with frown.'
considerable number of square Mlles. The ta."What wN that...fel buy dune:tr .
And she called him the Molest ...P i^
force Is Organized ostensibly . for tim protee- Yet I don't believe he was very much sexed.
Dort of life and property, and preservation of For bernmhalf•smiled.tho.tih *** ** halt cried.
peace within the corporations limits, but un-' A.." ...ow the
And he came over and sat by tier side..
fortunately a bad selection seems to' have Lacing his place an the ooPosite bough. •
been etude lit the men. So far as can What could they do/ They were there.
be i.e.-Mined none of them arc übiquitous. .lleld by an Iron band j h.i
positton of matters uow.
Generally it is not necessary that a police- I.2,l7eneet= teitdredheer' clarion her hand.
man be possessed of this qualification. In M. "i'l'hey_tdd'4:ll"rsiti'"hsVgradptilit.
legheny It in au essential matter if the duties So we a some* stardere all the abode •
Or till some ono or other oeutes.in et ht. '
assigned to each be properly performed..
Herein lies the fault of the foree• Thosel And some one did come. It ans. Kitty • P. 0..
Who past the tree his footsteps tea ed.
night. prowling gentri whd and profit and And saw through the leaves a lighted cigar.
fe Udne waist.
pleastire In the profession of the burglar . un
ere
met:late this face. and realize accOnlingly that An then looted up and Washed at me tatter;
Kitty d l ' UoTrrd c .log L ' lghtl ' at tn
All.gbenv Is their paradise. Within it are pa- e .. "l l.,Vir„Vt'efrbniier.
halal residences. mercantile marts, money td Eld '-
Institutions, and other attractions which ere Wiest was the end? 11l tell Too that.
so enchanting to the burglars eye. The clean- Some nrunthsent ter, 'mid miss and lace
Men he rendered doubly fortultloux by the as- Au' *Jut . "' nod ...en. t ome k ' dk° 7 ".
who woe dl.ussing the time and ace
sUrance that lu his meandering., he will be
A. to ahen-eo run toe deb.,.
pleasurably free trout Interruption-except Ana where a certain wedding should bet
nn occasional episode which only gives life And that impish brother win beard 50 ""f.'
to his work. "It had better come off in the apply irms.
While opera i L tit here the burglar" take their - -
ease: Sometin .8 they organize a squad and
by a series of mentions secure sufficient to
enable them to repose for a season. This they
dirt a short time ago. and again were
these tactics pursued recently-last Sunday
morning. Their last attempt was but moder
ately successful.
First they began with Jenkinson's tobacco
stbre on Federal street near the Suspension
bridge. The time tune about two o'clAck. En
trance was gained by knocking out the tran-•
som of a door in the rear. Thee bad previous
ly entered the Cellar and attemp ted to get Into
Once
the store that way but failed. lnside they
first relieved the moneY drawer of about eig ht
dollars in currency and' then selected a choice
assortment of Cigars, with which they quiet
ly disappeared as they had mitered-having se
cured over one hundred dollars In money and
goods. They were not molested.
The next . point of Interest WWln house on
1-acock street. near the Pearl Mill. They had
entered and were Ina (Mr way to reap a rich
harvest when the proprietor of the manalon
awoke. Ile immediately gave chase. waiving
the formality of donning his garment.. He
tsucceeded lu Insnlrlng a healthy circulation
oo - race as far the Passenger Depot on
Federal street. but the fellows-there were
four of then--escaped. Ile couldn't And any
police, and wisely concluded to retire from
the night air. It Is said the watchman of the
depot was terrible alarmed at the welt° on
parition. but subsequently recovered upon
ascertaining what It meant •
By comparing the time, it seems that not
long afterward the gang upended Idenn the.
residence of Mr. Guclenheltuer on Western
avenue. near Bidwell street. tecnrine tsy a
valuable gold watches and about eight dol.
lore in money. Nobody knew of their visit to
this house until next morning. .
The compliment. of the season Were ulsu
paid to the residence of Mr. John Heath.
corner Bidwell anti layette streets, near to
Ouckenbelmere. They had just entered here
When Mr. Heath's son heard them and :darned
the house. They departed hastily, and se
cured nothing-sending hack as they went
their compliments In term. expressivebut not
very elegant.
Dawn was now Out approaching and with
contetalable prudence tiaq• seem to have
rested front their labors. Thev bail not, it Is
true. mule :my terse "hauls" but had secured
mough to oilatee fur one evening which wa
atisfaelorr.
The burglaries acre nil known to the Indic.
when their C3lllO to the office and toot tila vt.
tiros. They had not seen the men or know",
of the festivities before. Of course. if they
had an interruption would have Leen the re
sult. Their inefficiency may be set down to
their lack of this quality—ublquity. Such oc
currences an these tninht Le avoided to{t he fu
ture If n sufficient police force to guard the
'city properly were put on duty. but that forte
certainly could not be organized front forty
two men. These night prowling adrentures
may be enjoyed by their ParticiPants, but cit
izens generally have no fancy for them. • The
limiter Is worthy of eotlefttion by the City
Father..
12=11
C.wrnotain Poker/31.0t Allegheny City. snit
last evening for a trip to the seacoast thr the
benefit of his health. - The Khali wish, of his
tunny friends accompany him.
Do. MeCamoi..cm. the retemn of the Com
mon Council. seas in his seat yesterday for the
first time in many months—his absence brine
(sea - stoned by Illness. Be Aran cordially seri
corned to the ranks again by bin friends la both
branches. We, u - ith them. Ougratillate.- him
on his recovery.
ILuon .h. M. ItnOwN drives one of the hand
someat trains in the city.
Feux R. Itnr7 ,,, T. DV.. it Ypoken of. as
a candidate for County Commissioner before
the Republican CORTell(1011.
limmy M. LONG. ESQ.. Ile the Chairman of
the Committee on Common Grounds. Alle
gheny City. not Geo. D. Riddle. as we noted
yesterday. .
J. M. K.ixiat.l.., ESQ.. the efficient Assistant
Superintendent of the Erie nod Pittsburgh
Railroad, will remove his family to Erie about
the first of July.
El 00..7. S. YOnungarr. we are reliably In
formed to to no way connected with the new
hint party movement.
Rae. Jens R. Ctran. L. D.. who hos been
expects from the city for w il l ”rese o h
eal mnths. Is
d home o-d.
churrzlt next S.tlatAnt al ay
.1, rat Ma- ta•wal :tour,
CAPS. E. SI Wit.wt. the efficient Warden of
the Western l'ennitentiary. offers fifty dollars
reward In this morning's paper for one of his
boarders.
Car, A. FL ItCLVliii yeeterdaY eleetcn
Allegheny Wharftuaster by ceunells.
Sin, DAS - 11 , 4 , 001 IS the only person we heard
spoken of for Jury Corninlssinuer at the com
ing Republican prima, meeting.
C'MS=
According to the investigations of Mr. Wu
fl. McGill, of west. Deer township. wi. ha
Just completed the census of the borough o
Sewickley, the population of that borough ha
about doubled since 180.1. The following 1.1
summary of hia statement
Number of white Inhabitants.. - 1.42:
Number of colored . . 5:
Luber of Tooth.. • • • •
tuber 'ofclwelltwe
tuber Lf famlllea
How to Look Nouug—litateem— Don't paint
or use vile Heir Restorers. but simply apply
Megan's Magnolia Balm upon your face, neck
and hands, and use Lyon's Kathairon upon
[four hal,' The Balm makes your complexion
+early. soft and natural, and you can't tell
stbat did it. It removes freckles. tan, sallow
nem ring-moths, moth-Patches. etc.: and In
place of a red, rustic face. you have the am
ble purity of an exquisite belle. It gives to
middle age the bloom of perpetual youth.
Add these effects to it splendid bead of hal
produced by the Kathairon.And a lady has
done her best to the way of adornment
Brothers will have no spinster Osten whe
these articles arc around.
The Weed Mewing Marhlne has more at
In Its favor than any other. Call at
ballet street and examine the "Weed.-
The ord., sliewk of Mears V. Hale, Mer
chant Tailor, at. corner of Penn avenue end
Sloth street, le now large and complete. Moro.
sieur Lkuipain continues to preside at rho cut•
Mag.• .if
Tha Wed Sewing Machine has more !actin
p9lnts Its favor than am other. Call at.H.
Market street and examine the "Weed:*
Try Itoltsbehner's Ventisentel If you wish
- good restaurant. It Is located on Fifth &r
-oue below the postoMce.
FUN FROM PUNCH AND JUDY
NOTE, of Admiration—Billets dour.
neurtELlEF—An nbollolted turnpike
—Punch. 11' .
ill uu aim, if you can't hit the
bull's eye.—Judy.
Wnv in a ricer the lenient thing in cre.
alien? Tincaime it in never omen out of its
bed! . .
To FisitmoNuEns—Yott don't generally
get as much for salmon when. it's pawned
as when it's sold outright.
As good as a Fenst--Jones nye that an
egg is quite sufficient for any meal, as it
Is always on oruf(enough.)
WUT is a lamb on the left hand nide o
the road like a blot on the escutcheon
Because it Is a baa..sinister.
TLIE right way of taking it: To liquor
up is the-nsnal expression, but to liquor
down would seem to be the more correct
one.
Wriar should a European -never expect
generous treatment from a Japanese dal..
ado? Because they are all two sworded
(too eordld.)
WItY do they never make twelve o'clock
at the right time on board a manof-war
Because they always strike the bell eight
(the bell late.)
QUERY-Will the "license to carry fire,
arms" have to be taken out by those good
natured lads who carry 'Militiamen's rifles
for them as they are returning to their
billets?...
IF the "Society for Prevention of C'm•
'ity to Animals" were to haul up' 'e man
for cropping the ears off his dog, would
they resort to the same measures were he
to cut a coxcomb?
A Local aesoclation: The common be
lief is, that the modern practice of cook.
ing horeetesh for the table was tins intro.
daced in France, bat it seems more prob
able that it originated in this country It a
place called Stewpouy.
consideration of his
sweet temper Auld saccharine budget, Mr.
Lowe might eery appropriately be called
reau sueret As Adolphus said when Au
gustus presented him with a mackintosh
—"Water proof' ef affectioni"
DC CET : Half the duty is taken ofr
Sugar is down' to price. Sacharissa nye,
there is a line in Tennyson, which all con
sumers, whether of moist or lump, may
now quote, with peculiar propriety:
"Sweet and tow. sweet sod low."
A New• Story of Lord BYrod
•
You may roped another eiplosiou of
mad,poetry front Lord Byron. Lord
land, who returned from Geneva a few
days ago, told 31r. Gallatin that he wax
the bearer of a considerable cargo of
verses front his lordship to Murray, the
publisherthu'imbject not known. That
you may have a higher relish for the new
pinent, I give you a little anecdote which
to told In London. Some time ago Turd
Byron'e books were sold at auction, where
a gentleman purchased a splendid edition .
bf Shakspearo; When it was sent home
a volume wig missing. After several
fruitless inquiries of the .auctioneer, the
purchaner went to Byron. "What play
was in the volume asked he. "I think
'AltOthello. I remember, I was bad
! ing.that when Lady BYron did something
to yea rue. I threw the_borik at her head,
and she curried it out of the room. Inquire
of come of her people and you will get
your I.°E—A n ad Letter from Ostia C.
rrrpbtri k.
QUM
t.ltA Stonday..lllllo 110111. :10- o'clock.
WILLIAM t:TLIELBEItT, Infant son of 11. and
C. lime.
The funeral will take place from the n..ldenee of
hlk parents. .No. 07 Federal street. Allegheny
City. nits Alerelt. , ol/k. et 4 t.'eloek. The friends
of the family are respectfully Welted to eiluud.
morning. June . ..loth.
(big, at six o'clock, ?LAW! A.. Infant danatiter
of John and Emma Purkhill. aged three months.
The funeral funeral will take place froth the residence
of Its panful... Nu. 41 ebeflield street. Allegheny.
.trTVII,NoI,:, June 71..17 o'clock P. 4.
PItICC--11u Monday 'mvmlnr...lo4o 1161 h. 31
LerrnA
rotten! from het Into nesidonce.tio. 31 MulbeetT
street. Allegheny. I' 1.12a-VOila. at 2
o'clock. The friende of the tensile ere tetpect
fully In.ltott to attend.
MISCELLANEOUS
CARBOLIC SALVE
Mule with pan, CARBOLIC ACIIL winds used
In Hospital% by dlrcetlon of Eminent Physletanns,
bns shady rovervi Itself to be the moat rpooly and;
rfotual clod for all Mallartant dom. sad Ulm,
and for Burns. Cut L. WOU edr.md w RlR.Diseases
v m enst . t . •
,it A r ngi vent has yet been
ESE
Henry's Insect Powder,
For the Dentmetlon ol ROACIIEz , , BED 111713 E,
PILICE. C !SNP:. at
i.H.RosENBAcirs.
Patent Medicine Depot,
140 SMITHFIELD tiT
US. INTERNAL REVENUE.
• TWENTT-THIRD D 115111.11,11.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
Orrict Courrrox or nrrins... Hsrratur.
2341:wire...11 Diane. of Puma.. •
No. It Water
• ALLrolorrr rrr. )1a=,1870.
abNott
_ls beret."' th at th e...di-Ws° ,
5p...,
'mew formerly termed Licensee. end of
Income', Marriages, Watches"
Wirer Plate, 81. c.,
=
FIRST DAV OF JCNV. 1870. Thew nts.hav
tna become due, must be raid before the 25th day
of June. 1100. otberwste addittlabal eaPennee
will be inoutvol by the lax laler.
E. BUFFINGTON. Esq.. lhpatr Culluutn , for She
County of Armstrong. and EDWIN LYON. Esp.
Deputy teleetor for the county a Butler. win be
reedy to receive after the let of Juno. for their
respectise counties. and will poet notion deehßie.
tine the time and places when end where they win
De prepared to receive the uses oulteetable DT
them. Taxes paid only In greenbacks or national
currency. (Mee butte from 9a.9. to 9 P. X.
JOHN M. SULLIVAN
EM=
UZI
JUST IN TIME.
Summer Millinery 13.
eudlty, •ntlrely 11" .tyl. IF
LILTS.
FLOWERS.
•lUUU NN. .
MADE-UP LACES.
OILYASIENTE
,4 NOVELTIES
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
ALI'S. S. C. Robb;
N 0.91 FEDERAL STREET,
=CM
Orrin 01 ret - •
(.."1""t r• 6.1
Altge n ja &Fri. ihr P o S .
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaI
ED PROPOSALS will be realvad at thisOf
ace wall :18tb lost.. Incloalre. for 13¢114124 ane
11RfDGE OTOr McLaughlin'. Run. on the road
leading • from the Waphington Pug to Sodom. in
Upper. St- Clair township. Also for erecting anew
WOODEN STRUCTURE at the Bride. overkill.
lees R..on the road leading from Mutat:Won
Mae to Thomas Collin* . Mill. In Smith rarettl
Township.
By (Inaction of County Commissioner..
M=MEM=M
Lands, Factories & Mills
JOS.C.U.KENNEDY& SON
I=ll
Aro Animals for the, Ws of large mtd RAMS
and valuable tsseta of TIMBER and MLNERAL
LANDS .4' MINERAL BI'IUNO! Omen:wed) In
the Mates of Maryland, Vitlol3ll. North Carolina.
orantft. /kraut.. and MhtelaMPPl. Th le M.
LIE. IRON FutINDRIES.COTTON FACTORIES
and VIAIDRING MILLS at a great bargain.
Jetyll-daT
L. B. SUWON O. J. MOANS.
FUI s TON 4z. WEIN
Practical Plumbers,
(.1.011 AND STEM(
Firth Assnue_. near nigh Street. Pittsburgh Pa.
and, atm Iluse,Clu Fixtures, Stills.
Tub. Nguh Stands. Iron Pips and Iltti=s
an li
e Deer rgittro atl8 taam
bUdlngs ttitA i wsys
n 0 Ntitt DSC
Water andLl:ltasm Dealing Apparatus. sobbing
monody st used to.
C . . SR , TAPEfL
J. L. READ & SON
•
1.17 7
Nd.lolll Fourth Avenue. rlttaburah
C. l BARNES,
I .
Sealer of -Weghts : and Measures,
OFTICE
Na rp FOURTH AVE, Pittsburgh.
VLENTY-SES HUNDRED DOL
ARS wig purchase a neat. we ll built. two
nu Mick dwelling hiu mi ;m l pZy. m ate on Clegg vireet.
Invologbaso. near W 1, hang a treat
of 119 napt qy re d.ep to a 4 feet al lay. Ilya
rooms and calm. vr..11 oc o yod Water 1.1 lb Van* In
the larmt.ll.o cash; balance In fall
eq anneal pk7itenta. B : Mo na a
soli.
1617 3IV Math avenue.
LTT . TLE L _ Sr PATTON, Whole
SALE 0 elUlNKCldd„Cosalalasica Merchants and
'la Produce. bola
Guinn and Lard OIL Irur. B 0
. Ch
1111,111 i RAIAIITNET.
EBEENT.--100 bbls. LonisTille
&sane Cement. tbe best In ant. Woe WO by
J. B. CANFIELD.
141 Fleet meant.
SODA ASH.-100 casks for sale by
3. B. CANFIELD.
SPECIAL NOTICES
County Conventions,
The Itelmbllaw Voters of Allenheny county aie
Quested to meet nt the usual planes !or holding
eleeteess lu the several Wards. Boroughs
nod TowonlOire, on
Saturday, August 27, 1870,
d elect delegates Irons each Election metrics to
ch of the following Conventions, as follows.
TWO DELEGATES front each EleePon Oiststet
COUNTY: CONVENTION
for the purpose of nominetOti eandldeter for
PROTHONOTARY ,
OCNTY C.Oll-111eSION RR. • •
DRONER. ' ,
•
CRS comiiiiisioNEß.
istRECTOR OF THE POOR.
TWO OTHER DELI:OATEN' from esel,Eleo-
Hon Illstrkt. to the
Congressional-Legislative Convention
r o e the purpose of nominating ONE CANDIDATE
FOR CONGRESS In the 71d Congressional Dia;
tricti . tiNlC CANDIDATE from that portion of Al
-I,asoa7 eoentY Ito-wit: North and West of. the
Allegheny and Ohlo Rivers/ which Is embraced In
the 230 Congressional DlstAct.
" • • ' • • ,
'
ONE CANDIDATE FOR STATE.BENATE.
SIX CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY.
nese Conventions will tnest4n the City of Pitts
hmit, et the COURT llbtyE, cn TUESDAY,
August 30th. 11.170, at the Detesting times..
fellows, _
COUNTY CONVENTION will Inert In the I'om
MEM Hese Court Room. at 11 o'clock A. V.
TOO delegates to the CONORESSIONAL-LEGIS
LATIVE CONVENTION from the 224 Cotter.*
clonal Markt trill meet et 10 o'clock/1. )I.ln lb.
w Maria Conti Room for the purpose of ram
tins a CANDIDATE FOR COM:IRMO fro..
O DlBllif
Th . Dt Illpates from that auction of Allegheny
county which is in the' 3dConifressional District.
will meet at 10 o'clock A. st. In the old District
Court Room for the purrs.° of nominating a CAN
DIDATE FOR CONGRESS, and electing TORRE
CONFEREES to meet the Conferees of Annstronit
end Butler Counties.
And at 11 o'clock A. IL. or as soon thereafter as
both the Congreselonal Conventions above ileitis
acted shall here concluded their respective duties
on such. they will meet la the old District Court
Room for the purpose of nominating •
ONE CANDIDATE. FOR STATE SENATE, nod
CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY.
The election of Beteg..s will be hold between
the boar. of 4 end !Vohs. P.M. on SATURDAY,
/tartlet Math. 1870. and will be held as far as
pructi.b. by the jtepubilcau memtiers of the
election board. In the diderent dlstricia,end In
those districts where the election office. are a
• • • -
minority of the regular board the Republican
voters are authorised to elect enough additional
titters to complete We board.
The voting in the title• and boroughs shall In all
rases be by ballot, and in the townships by merging.
The President of We - -County Convention, and
of the Cougreetlonal•P.eglalative Convention, will,
uniam 'both Conventions order utherwim and am.
cur In co doing, appoint a Committee of three, the
two Committees thneappoloted to meet together as
main as practicable after the adloornment of the
Convention to appoint a County Committee for the
•
ensuing year.
At the request of many Republicans, and with a
view of ascertaining the sentiment of the people
upon the queitlon of the adoption la this county
by the Republican Party of wind Is k.... ...k.
Crawford County eysteriii-ef holding primary elec
tions and Waking nomlnatlous. to., each voter le
requeeted. In designating his choice for delegates
to the respective Convgatlons, to Instruct them to
edetrye or nay in the said Conventions on a prob.
mition there to be submitted of adoption by the
party of that system, a Lau and explicit explanso
lion of which . will be hereafter published by this
tommlttee In the Republican press of the City of
Pittsburgh.
.13iy order or the Cuton Republican ntecull
019.3i11e• for Allegheny county,
W. S. PITRVIANCE, Chairman
• I WArrnn S. Meet's:,
i:go. Mond As. ".
DTMONONGAHELA INCLINE
PLANE.--NOTICIS—The Ptsne 'rat be
open for Passengers sad Freight business& EVERY.
MORNING at. o'clock, and will close at 11 P. 11..
connecting eith the lan car from Pittsburgh ea
the Pittsburgh and Innuinthim Pa...enter 'Nall-
Orrter or THE Satttratitt lastattargCo.)
If Pittiedtßab
• Joan 14, 1870. 1 •
THE DIREC'TORS HATE THIS.
day denlervel • vend-aneual dividend
TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE
I=l
No. 4•W ?rob street. on wad .fur July 1, 1 HID
==C=
- - - -
EIT•PUBLIC tx.n
°As mud OAS METER t3SPEC
TOE fur Allesbesi count?.ooUrelebeleeloean
that until W. serrisaar7 ufflossafiblastoaSeal Teri.
e i
We Use lonery eal. be we ed. I will be Mad et
-the 'OFFICE or TUE E TIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS. Ter trAbled West. art
=I
it. it. tourrn
b.... 4 b.. mew.
12=1
O:TBOUNTY
$lOO Bounty Collected
Kur ell soldlare w ho enlisted between May 4th and
July 251d.18111. who were discharged for dheabll
lty before storing two years. and who haws hereto.
f.lre mosired no bounty. .
The aaderalaskall has auxiolad his oftloa 1.1.4.
asTra lavi:dins.omnat Rath area. and avalthaala
West. sad le now prepared to collect dal= naracr
117 od at moderate rattaaaCaLl pts. or address. artth
stamp. B. T. BROWII,
Claim Aireat, GAZNITZIdthi.
Comer Sixth &yawn anCemlthnold navat,
PlUaburgh. Ps;
CANDIDATES
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
. GEORGE. NEELEY,
Of Marshall Tdenillli.• sublets to ibe decision of
lba Venom Itepoollean County Convention.
BFOR COUNTY commssiormi:
BENJAIHN .DOUTHETr
Of Innis. township. Inn =AIWA for County
ComeoLssioner. Lo enbordlosOon to thndeeesion of
the Renal,linen Convention. Est modes in rebus.
spikwit.diT
REIOVALS
REMOVAL.
S. P. SERIVER & CO
nn "sraitiVilirairtotirwVALlZ l. " A
Nos. 1.59 and tilltberty St.,
Ahon t he'll of WOOD IfTRAIRT. who. OM
OW to 010.0. to 000 all wolf old Moods and mar
tomsts.
S. P. SIIRIVER & CO.,
-pEIOVAL—FREDW SCHROEDER,
Slarchant Tailor and Dealer In Gentleman'.
runts/ War Goods: also IClontlwows and 80, ,
ckgbigica hand and watts to order at the abort
ut nos, haa ramrod from tdslato stand. No. 91
I"ourt3 sm.. to No. 31 WOOD S'IItEET.
.Sornar et Third amnia
• •
00R w p APE&
•
"7 -
J., L. READ sr., SON,
STATIONERS.
J. 17 Nu. 10"/ Tallith Arena.. Pittsburgh.
foRN M. COOPER Sz,
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENO, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL
BRASSES
Made Promptly to Order.
BABBITT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
opprlators sad,Maxtufaatanni of
J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
sTHAM P UMP.
IMr - giardloairgtT:=
14,
OER NEW p APEL
J. L. READ & SON
NWKff(3
499 BBLS. LOUISVILLE HE•
p CEMENT %
01.7 J. C
41714 141 Thst avosna
21, 1870.
BANE, STATEMENTS
. Byola OF THE CONDITION •
. • . OF ITII E -
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Ai
. I%ttnti,lr,ll. its the btalte of rettn•ittentn
=2
MEE=
= 1 = , d......t. SA.II 794 RI
3S (11
b . ;:11,0413: t.' hand "—'*"°°._ .31.:1 II g
l'lnr"f=!-li:tr:l7l„mveAr 1000 ..
see .....nts
Dun
oci
nofrom tram
other other Nationa lß.,k.
. limit.. ,3krr‘, . 1 43 111 II
Ranking Rouse 31 itli
CUIWIIt expo...
Taxes paid oo
Cash Item*, Ituchidlrig Mon..— i 30 03
Exchange. for
Cleo
1 1...... 24 .1
ISIII. of other National Han...—. 00 li
URI. of State Ranks
Freetloni4 Curren./ and Nlolasb . 3 714 '2O
Specie, el.: Coln
Legal Tenders ' . 1.21 P 44 gh
[l=l
..... .
Capital Sitrek mid hi 1
MIN II
N rr u
o r v itnod aL
National Bank Circulation Out
- standing .130.000 00
higte Bank Circulation Untamed
ing Al 0
Dividends Unpaid 3411
Individaa/ Ilentnsits
Cashiers Cheeks Outsigudine..• •
Due National Banks I NAT 8?
Tiether Banks and Bankers... 4l 131
Unpaid
WrATI. or l'anNim.raN•t4s ,
•
C'"NTY "P A".""'
h entices.' NatWest]
LN. K. 'Wilson. Gambler t
„ttut
oilier.
Bank of Pittrburstli. role u tao; , , ,, , ana
abOre tb. coo a er.
Babresteed anti nwr; .4 l - n
u to notkru mo this four
-
"0"0
"0
01
j 000 .11.1. 1/AVIS. Notary Pokily.
Corrent—Attest:
WOO. S. DONNELL.
4SEO S,11001), Dlrettors,
Is. I; En OINKS lOCK. jolt
T RIRTIETII
Semi-Annual Report
WOE
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
=!
A:1100M due DeposltoreJuoe let.
1870 02.330.242'23
luivra due Depee2ete.JUCLO I.t, 6
Cuntlyeent Fund,June 1 et. 1870 14;:t0 1 1 38
=I
Ml=
Lass on Bonds nod M0rt0.70.• -41.9E1 1 }. 1 113 17
ILeack inl Meta 7 . 414 37
Sto Phtsburgh Moshe 7 34 04
U. N. 3410 Bonda. 1 863 an 'O7 44/0 3 .1 , 0 4 1 411
U. S. sto per cent. Bonds. 10171. . 0.
Bills lirreeleable • 0
Cash In Banks end on hand 1 :91.1
02.747,0911 31
The toolcrslstied, Auditing Como:Otto, respect
folly report that they hare examined the Treaso-
Eit.Tl4'igiloord thee
Wink consisting of ha ve
and Mortgages, Reeds
of Real Estate. Certlncates of Bomb Mock, 111115
Ilecelvablf, U. it.
.lee- per Mx per Cent- Ronda,
a 3 and 0.7 V. M. sit per cent. Bonds IMO. and
sh In . Bankk . t ad on hand. end Illndthe same to
correspond trlththe above export.
C. TRAGER,
J. J. GILLIP3PIE, Anditlng.Comonttec.
A. TINDLE.
Pm/10mm ti, Jlll2O ilth. 1870.
The Tnasteea have declared a dividend of ahrce
(A . rr i ;T i t for Oa coma% endln /day
arld b eer Inter4Vror: ll ' a l lraT h. not
*'w".
llrnshunda. Ja l thit . . 1740. 5. T ren.orer.
LIVERY & SALE STABLES
Robt, H. Patterson &,Co.
EMEIME3
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Stree
=1
' WILL ON EVERY SATURDAY 'SOLD AN
kijeTTON SALE
Horsts, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons
And everTilking appertaining to the long.
Purlieu desiring to sell will please leave their m
int of consignment on or beton/ Tburoday o f each
eek In order for advertising Prompt attention
• d good care will be given all 'Stock left for tale.
JOHN H. STEWART,
JURY H. INTEW ART PONT. U. parr tumas
ROBERT H. PATTERSON & CO
Livery, Sale and
COiMISSION STABLES
Cor! Seventh Ire= and Liberty St
PITTSBURGH.. PA.
apaithl
0
w
J. L. READ & SON
1312=11:3
I OS Fourth Avenue. Pillsbury:6
=I
Cowan&Co.
BOULEVARD PAYERS,
Pave Sldewalks,Cellars, Inside Yards,
Drives,
WARRANTED AUAIN9T CH/OWES OF IIEAT
AND COLD.
Ordersl.lt AsliAzErriOgloe.orat 39 FEDERAL
13TILEKT I Alleibeol.CAPtll Att.e o .dr a Z. „ a Co.,
11 3 1 -1 = I b litey. McKee C 7 o., ' Slalor J. Dan
myanriA.rme
• Y EW APER.
.1
o -
J. L. READ Sr, SON
BTATIONZE.9. -
No. 102 Forirtb Avenue. Pitt.bunth
STRAWBERRY
Ba'Skets and Crates.
MElill;MEEilii
W. W. KNOX,
137 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
Factory Depot, and Basket• at Factory Priam
rorreabt-TuerraF
• Akt-
J. L. READ & SON
=
Jolt !io. IOS Fourth Avenue. Plttotouvh
G RAND RFA)PENING
NEW GOODS.
Shoes, Boots and Gaiters,
PAULUS'.
N. 114 OUIO AVENUE, ALLEGHENY CITY.
The underelwited he. agalti taken
r reiesaleo
of ht old dam and mteeked It with • eh &aunt
meat of BOOTS, SIIONS AND GAITERS. ,
Goods ea well aa prim/ will give eallehtetloo.
Former Weans and the public are Invited to visit.
Lea:a
HENRY PAULUS.
Livingston & Co
=I
CASTINGS.
I.hht work oor spehalfy. Urea? endSah;
Shutter uld Gate Metes, bash Panora otne
les of Benders' hardware always on band.
ee and Works, near MUM Deno ABeil i nlzaz
Poetoniee address, Lock Bur 30 . 4.
Do t
. Ba• Jah.th
TYIIIII RUBBER
BEDTI NU. DOSE AND STEAM PA.XI NU
Of the 110. a. flights Compare mate. A f
Impel, of all lat,s. The trade supplied et =loofa
torero' prim. . •
J. j, 11. PHILLIP),
tll; Agents for thb , eft,
EN r
OLIt
J. L. READ & SON;
•
BTATIONISEH. •
1017 Nu: 100 Fourth Avenue. PlNatursh
CHEEP
ney, l 3,o ß tll t i ! lL
AR
• °DAL .IIIWIBONS. aa, aa.is
PM
1118 SOLUTION. Tbe ce-partiter
trizithlabWriltanniie.btA. 474
name of 3. W. 5P11191.. *sun smTr o s. eixtb
=Alit 'tiro traor d j ' lT =nu=
the old Maud end all amounts of the We erm
'WI by William Speer.'
3011 N SPEER. -
ma. SPEER.
I=
lEw p
outt,,
J. L. READ Sr- SON,
M*EMEM
L 'in• bbls Fano'. Whits Um*.
litt Lmn
=DOW
VT J bt"
J . 4
02711
14L6u.c ammo
=E!!
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR 1
WORKS.
Wm. ADAAIS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
=
EiM=Bl
lanue . prepared. 1.;./ I urnlsh VINEGAR at tho
LOWEST -MARKET Attehllutt Particu
larly culled to his
Extra Wine Vinegar.
m73",i47
NSITRANCE.
s c Uc EgE c s TIM CRITERION OF Ei•
E • )
The mpire Mutual
1,11,..c, h;: , i
MI
I d
u tuck,. utmost unharnitcled thu
tfo insurance.
ORGANIZED APRIL 3, IS 9.
Business of the Company
F 1
It t THE FIRST rR.
iscAz, TEA
Whnle N mber of ' , Akita billed. 3.3
Total Pr 111/illll.
Amount nenred ' oP.gl i t.g/Z: 0
.
. l e4n:tte igrora d ll E (. l Tin t ATlVV I'
- 'e ... 51: 1 8
Forever„11100 Llulollltloot tho Empire by to 1
of As Lta.
' 7st e s i•9''.
crii — oillit of Policies Calf:3lg
eta
00 Cnsh Cipttal deposited th the
1 the biditneenesurely invested.
• • 'Wdl. A. FULLER.
Inanger for Western Pennsilraids.
FOURTH AVENUE. Yittsbunrh. Fa.
AGENTS. both Lenin and female,
IPI/
Arenige
TolnlAs4
e 4lOO.
te
=I
Mica 1-
VI - GOO
toct
II ER .1829 PERPETUAL.
!LIN FIRE INSUR. CO.
CII
ift I
FRAN I,
OF PRILADELPIIIA. •
OFFICE 4 3 AND 437 cize , rNyr STREET.
Amen; on Jan. jeL 1370, 601.823.734 67.
Capital, iO,O 0 00.. Aocrned eta - plus iind
Premiums. 3,73 0 1,67. Denies paid since
1820.0• Er 3,3 0.0 . Perpotuai and Tempo
mu Eolith. on Liberal Erma Te Compariyalao
thanes pol , l , lisa upon Om Rentz of oi l tlnde of DWI&
th ali G eCT.)ll.4 l . I . l= l G. Maker. Samuel Crane.
Geo, W. ,r, base Loa. Cleo. Falm. Alfred
Filler.
Filler. Th . Bp.mrlus, Wm. 8. Grunt. Thorax. R.
Ellis, Gust ens 11.. Renton.
• ALFRED G. BAKER. President.
GEO. VALES; Vice President.
Rimer. Secretary. '
AM:Stant , Eleo . y. •
COFFIN a. EELIAirIG,
Col.: Third Avenue and Wood M.
SSE
WESTE N INSURANCE COMP'Y
• r Pittsburgh.
I.EXANJOER NIMICff. PresideeL
A. P. HERBERT . Vine Pre& ' , int.
,i. f . . G ,lrgiaSeeretagi i
Office O . Aber atreet.SvanglCO.'sWar i gro n eWe,
l' %llll7min .ag og aall kind f Flee arid Mellon
Maks. A h e Instillation 'r e:Wl:raged b f
Dlreckirs
who ere we I known to the oonomnity. and who
are determined. by (M. 0.. and illinrniff7 Wi
maintain character which they hare seemed.
ae offering e best prone:Mon to t.liOnl who desire
to be ins 1
Dinbcffoner
ilerand, Monet. John B. Steam
. li. Miller r.. Chas. J. Clarke..
Jame 14 i William b. EVIII.
A ndrew .14..ph Kirepatnek.
Andrew A
nglid M. in.ll =Ta y ..
11. lbssin
rey.
INSUItANCE COMPANY
'elan's Building.
FTII A VE:11.111, PECOND VIAIQII.
I PITSBURGH, PA.
Pl'
NO. •18 F
=M=
I=l=ol
Stile 'Jul;n Copt. M. GOUT.
Datil wal S. It. I Outman. A. Chamber..
Jake lilt!. thalurinus. Jae. M. Dade) ,
• •
JO4NO. F. JENNINft. President
S S. .' T. JOllNSTuriecretarr.
Capt._ R. J. GRACE. ueneral ant,
Piet RES N LIBERAL TNEERRISES. MS ON A.U. FIRE
AND MARI
ALLEG ENY INSURANCE CO.
( is Pittsburgh.
OFFICE. NO. UT FUIIRTII AVENUE".
Insures against 111 Etude et Fire and Merin
lets.
.101 IN IRWLN. 7/1... President
T. J. ItOSKINEION. Vino President.
C. 0. DONNELL, SeersterT.
CAPT. WTI. DEAN. General Agent.
• : nntECTultS:
r i.ER
John Imre. Jr.,
T. J. Iluaklnson.
C. G. Linmey.
Daree,CMlds,
(Marie* Mut,.
Ca
C. Wm. Dean
=1
TEOPLES'
IMEEMME!
. . . .
•
A Hume Company. l ilaltig gtre and
Jittincrona:
Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads
'John W.D. ; Samuel P. Shiirer.
John E. Parke, Chlrlea Arbuckle.
Whin. Lore, ! Jared M. ttnish.
Van Kirk, ; Wm. F. Lang,
James D. Verner, •- I Samuel Meerlekart.
WM. PHILLIPE. Preaident,
JOHN WATT, Vino PrraldenL
W. F. GARDNER. Sennatarr.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY.
COB. FEDERAL T. AND DIAMOND, ALLE-
n eMt lis ln o. tb SECOND NATIONAL YANK
MARTIN
JOILi Vlea I:resident.
JAKES E. STEvE,ArttoN. Secretary:
. .
ilinl.LiOn=.ltroteift'khan, .
Lea ,
n.
Jot,. Bro.n. Tr.l Georg» Gerst, IJorobopp,
o.ll.P.Wllltaxaslinu. Thompson Mc:46lloa
XERORANT TAILORS
P. Mc_ARDI..4E,
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
PAP.
Keoppc9l.lF on band CLOTIIB,WISIREtt
tg i varNtriß. aIso.OS7LE3LEI4II
No. 9:1 1-2 Smithfield St.,
PITII33I:IItGa.
st rgr that's Clothing aeons to order 121. the latest
tg
REMOV.A_L.
GRAY & LOGAN
HAVE RZIMOVXD FRO)/
No. 89 FIFTH A V ENITE
No. 47 Sixth Street.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES I
1870 . i .
L.
J. r. IePHE.II.3ON.
APPIIERSON & MUIILANBRING,
-Merchant Tailors. No. 10 SIXTH STIUSIT.Ika.
KtWe have »calved hog tlooted stock of the test' sod most festdartable
Goods to our line, • Mat porta°e of which en oar
owo troportialon.
Feell= C4113114e121 cow shlllty tO CI. Issriet 4
istlalsoo. we respectly eoLcit fronialo c zul
essatinatlork of our stook of Floe
mores. Vestls
Yorit:NSON
m610N0.10 Sixth street
N Ely SPRING GOODS.
A evlendld Wry . stock .f
Cloths, Cassimeres,
I!=e2=lEl
MEMI!MI
OUR VP - D Amt.
J. L. READ ar, BON
7 20. 202 ?earth A
TEAS! TEAS! TEAR!
133:212112
r==M
Jan f•••••••• • karts Inagua sesortluent et Bev
ooiont,
JAPAN, •
tiounioNG.
Boyers ere Wetted boll end exantlee toe sleek
.. quelity end plea will be for the Lutenist of she
oa baaa. • lam* and excellent woo:Sawa
of choke Grecerles. For sale by
EDWAILD 11.6AZIATON,
.wes.V tilikuld3oll%....l6Vtars.
. • .
PRESERVING SUB ARS.--LOYER
isces caviare:b. um.aued, cat Loa.
Powdered. A White and Man C SO/Pre to , hull ,
Pft..0.1.41. 1 5 1
.to sod for ode at lowest prices,
bY
the
b"YbloY at
"W 4.110. A. 11A71811A*.
010 Lit..o, and Ntath BY.
HEESE, •
4, j
FREE RAILROAD E.
GREAT AUCTION SALE OF
Over 3(q) City Lots,
WARLIND'S lOTE, OV
Fifth Avenue, in '-20th Ward,
MONDAY AFTFINOON
At 2 O'Clook, on the Premises,
It to ne
t/
edle. to 'peak Of Ilia well.knoni •
beantiyul •ItyaOti Or 2llciarlend's drone, with
elccant torrinlmlings of tuNotatletult mansion, all
. c orm...
these Sod nrc handsomely ell tutted between the
Oakland Caseenger Itellway tend rennsylrente
Central Railroad. within threo walkof
Koup's Station. The late aielfrnm 20 to
i a
front nu wino etreete. and from 100 f
in depth. Atom lota with whiel front a ges on
Asensio. estendlns 2110 feet 10 depth. eubject tO
the future opening ot an alley) •
Itottp' o s Station la only ilyelminutes` tide !men
o
de the time
squares. Beside almost, mom, AccommalaUtro
Trains at Routes Station. the Ileklerid rewl•efer
Cars cOnetantlY Pass on 111th &tonne.]
its reelb
be ttyl to and two
'Pere, with intr... 110 to pll on oath lOU
when cold, Ite port of cash payment. 1;
•
• A Free Excursion Train -
Will lease the talon Depot et hell•past 11 o'clook
preeteety. on day intle, end a0r.4472
personae to and from the tole loan et
Tickets reontred.
A. McILWAINE,
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Jel6 Aucnomsza.
PITTSBI
Paten( .1870.
NOTICE.—The . for- the
Construction of the Board ifulk Bond =
Anomie. Somers rtreat.Old Totairbly
Francis ntrait,ond the Grading. Plaint and Ont. • :ii
log or TWKNTY•bitiCOND STURM, front omn
arnas to Liberty tartlet, Is now rattly for as
!nation. and two be neon at this ethos until unit]
o'clock P. 03.. on TUESDAY. June 11b1th.1147
when It will be rialto - meow the_Ott Treaso
orrice for collection. J.13100/trn
Oty anyone.
OrrICE or. Cm, Esensamt AND litirm4a,
Prrreachou. June T. 1.070. I
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. — SeaI.
aPiPAZZT,„,"7 I ,dbf..PtAff
fired Fift h Amen to at ui tre. LATINO
tiI : ItEET. from 4 " 4lti to qui ' st7eet, vtu
fired Pt this niece until, o'clock te. J CNB
27 the liti7o. The Committee reserve the rightto
f o r say or all bids. tipectlicatious end blanks
for bidding' dm be had at this ndlee, No bids
wt
be received melees made upon bleats furnished ter <
Oils °Mee.
Jell It J. 11004 E. CUT
CITY CoNvuoLteiCs 0001 R.
PldTentlooo. P... Me 113th ISZO.
NOTICE IS 1101
all holders of Overdue Municipal iloollllol
City of Fgttsbureh. to forwent them to thits
office fur Payment.. No tritcrost iirtU be allowed on
such Bonds after July Ist. 11370.
By order of the Finance Committee.
mill It. J. McGOW .CoitPll..
• ern . Eiromrea's °lncr.
ALLIXIDENV CLtr. Jme 10tb.1828.i
biOTIOE.--The assessment for ra..
DING of VILLA STREET. from 'total to
n streets. Is now ready for examlnatlon arall
can aeon at mu °Moo until NVEDNVID&.
Juno %D. 0.114570. when It will be placed m the
hands of too City CMitrollerfor collactlon.
CLIAILLEd DAVI&
Ell=
OTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN,VIIAT
1.1 ppiktettth bee been made for Cbse u eir.
at Number 1.037../übe Term. 11'10. of the -
moo Plea of Allegheny count,. to InthrpOiste t •
SI. Antonia& (from Padua) Beneficial
• Soritty„ of Birmingham,
And that sate Cbarter will bo granted at next term
of said Court. IL 120 sualciont roma. to th e con •
liar, art enteredtocanwel.e.
(manor
lee: 1051 Attorney for the Society.
NOTlCE.—Whereas Letters of Ad
;ill ministration to the estate of THOMAS S.
tot - LETO/steer Collins tolerable. deceased. have ~
been granted to the antaedbar, all penalualedebtod
to th e said estate ere reptleftad to make traumas.* r
payment, and those harts g claims or dem a nds
against the estate of theraid decedent will make o
known the same without delay to
CATIIARESE FINLVT. it !tdSZ..
C
or W. C. AnghtnOsugh, Attorney, no. ppnnd
Strest.lettsburgh. Arad 1.1 1 0
i1y2::• 4 .4x • 4
'VOTlCEr—Whereas, Lette Ad.
1 MINISTRATION op the eats of ISAAC
frell.NlGllT.later of Baldwin tonna, . deomeed.
have been panted to the anbatti all salons
todeptno to the esid Wets reo UM to mats
Mittulallate pelfreent. end melee dal!. or dee
needs aeelted the estate of lee said decedent nn
Dyke known the mese witbeet delay.
D. W. MoKNIGUIT. Aaletiwutwatot,
m5,-3,01 Mt. Ulnae.... Alleeneny Pa,
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E t sT V. AT OF TBOMIS BAIT",
TON, DECEASED.—Letters teatamentary
e estate of THOMAS, B. HAMILTON. de
ceased, baring keen duly granted to the under.:
signed. all persons indebted to the aid estate
requested to make Immediate raTment, and HAIM
haring claims or demands againel the cone to
make them known without Was to
Mrs. CAMOLINE HAMILTON, Eseentrtz.
Or to H . T. M 01110.43, N. OS El= avenue
ELllFelknestock.
W. IL }lverson.
Robert U. Davis,
Ugh IL Fleming
EXECUTOIMNOTICE.—AII persons
Indebted to or haring claims against. the *s
mut or NANCY ANN PHILLIPS, lota of Snowden
Townshlp. Allegheny county. Pa.. doesasad. ars
mottled to setts e Not same trtth Imes:signed
Admlnistrator. with annated of Ms said de.
cadent. at his °Mee. N 0.196 .berth avenue. PIM
°NIL lAA RON FLOYD.
''SURANCE COMFY
NEW WALL PAPER. I
1
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market St.,l
NEAR FIFTH AVE
We now offer lo=nblle I gook a
ef t PAPER
RANGEIGB unto
PRVVIVCW . trIEr ' P 'b ETIP to WO oaf OR
DESYUIS In plain an A ikb. w wt o o r o i lv a fizan
.0%.117419 0 ALNTE0 and 011.1 . PARI2
PAPERS, with elnowt, ondloos -misty
CHISAPRATIN PAPERS, WRITE sod BRO
BLANKS for Chambers, bo. All of ortAch
Ea!, to WI so low as dm lowest loths
Eau and memo
o:msi
No. 107 Market St., near Fifth Avenue
JOS. R. RUGIIES & BRO.
WALL PAPERS..
SPRING. 1870. L i
PRICES REDUCED.
o WO 014 c per roll.
°WatAU k=c . : anigor
ELEGANT leoW sod Arourlon raper Haw
MO. uot opudttod above; Mork. to üb7
me.. the ao.U7. tb
• •W. P. MARSHALL'S
Ntr ew Whole.ls o 4 Ito. Wm. 191 UWI7!
seet. Pittanorsh.
House;i
CRESSON SPRLVIS, PA.
Tbl tenets mart hsa lows sulargri awl Us.'
proval gnus last isison. Win b• - egas for guests
JUNE 13th. itrze....zzarasTmcncirre .01a!
by. the Paussytraula Itattroad. stlfor , Tork. Pkg.'
es/40sta. Ilarrlsburg mut Pittsburgh. • All Vass
stop . st Craws. BOOMS VW W seensied Ia War
idme•• •
PISTILINGI3 CICLYSILATED 0134111212 8 / 1 , has
been engsgsd fur tlis seams.
POI further harormatless. address 4
ON 6 TURNINII6.O COTTAGE to NINS.
ST. LANCE HOTEL,,
ED. BARKER, Prupriettir,
Cor. Fens M. and llili. formerly old Calall
=I
PEAELSTEADI human;
R. T. KENNEDY BRO.,
CE=l
f Floe.
14,4.13rfBrend heeneyki "
hf. he =end, A . NO. cketra, =Mar
hrdarvee enthe reheectloo. • '• t
HO Breed, • geed
Or,l 14.12.0 Wee grade to the liiiiir!-••••••••-1
April SC ItZred""P".".o4.-f
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WEST COMMON
Machine Stone Works.
tiortbaroat owner of Wain C41931100./TheNY.
td ATVATER
and Stop Stan__ ,ei ar r m 19"'Egitirman• BM.=
Vaulte.
Sr mad p lan
Tome n tltes•S
fhtte. essetl, .•••••••..4 eina —.Wfierese
1 eras:
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J. 1-,. - READ & SON
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ICI N0.102 ImaNlt Avon*. Plttabsosb.
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CURSION.
MEM
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FW7c7.V!
WALL PAPERS
MOTELS
G. W. MULLIN, ProPtkOr
VLOWL
AILEY/ITEM T CITY. PA
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