The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 22, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
HOME NEWS.
Pam.. leaving the city for the summer.
and 'righter to have the GAZITIT sent to
them. will please geed their addratece to the
office. Price by mall. 75 cents per tri o nth.
41111.
.
@event you Important ordinance+ appear
ou our ant page.. •
Tie grandest pte-itte or 'the season was
given yesterday by On Wnnhi nston Infantry.
AtlasJammu , . aced Are dollar, and costs
yesterdaY by Mayor Callow, for forestalling
the market.
It is rumored the Duquesne Grey; Intend
luriut u Brand military hop at City Hall about
the Ent or September..
edeeetlestal.—The closing exercises of the
present peer at the Twelfth want nubile
scnue hools
through the week.menced yesterday end wllt eon
.
tt
TM 41111.1 commencement exerellies 'of the
St. Xarler'ot Academy takes place on Wed
nesday. the :Nth instant. We acknowledge
en levitation to be present.
Broke Dawn.—An Iron wagon belonging to
Prank Anlary, loaded with nine tons of Iron.
broke down on Butler street- yesterday and
blockaded the street for some time.
M arlin. evening thC s :bodY
ad William Marlin. u•nd formerly relded.
Run. wag found In n privy vend ‘W
fume children. The men go.nlotWY em^^"""/
Haar " • " P•e1..11.--Celbarine Newton Made
Infortnntion before Alderman Mister. of the
Berentb ward. Allegheny. yeeteniel. in wblcl
Ibe charged JacobWcHb,lP With dlllo.iPth
"1044 M
Tb. Veleta Rifle. are to be reorganized.
mNettur for that porno.. trill be held Thum
day ernalna at
John aeven u'elook.at
Grunt realdence of Mr. Rorke. comer 111-Ant
and 410th Arena. •
Illarbargeg.—Anna Charlesworth was ar
mated on a charge Of disorderly conduct. of
oath of Louis Jacob, and taken before Alder
man Taylor yesterday. who discharged th•
acruard after a bearing.
aosokey chimney Is a nuisance in rur
household. EMilla C'aislon• yesterday corn
plaloed to Mayor CIIIIOIIC that ittsePh
maintained such a nuisance upon his premises
Monmal eras held fora:bearing.
namarderly.—A warrant was Issued forth
arrest .Of William Anderrel4, by Aldermi,
Arent, yestarday..on n charee of dlaorderl
conduct, on oath of John Helbllntr, He Neti
&revolted and bald for n beating.
By ref... are to an advertisement onour
drat Wife it will be seen that the High School
Commencement takes piece Thursday even
ing. The Alumni Class gives their usual
grand entertainment Friday evening.
The atiestleo of our readers Is, called to th
tut that W. N. Burns has opened a Ilrst-clas.
Restaurant at No. 2M . Liberty street. ens
door to the Academy of Mole. where he mil
be dlad to sce all his old cmdomers and Opt
Mends.
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Illegal Collect lag.—Yemerd ay morning Job
CDdetrralf made Information before May
I.`allow, setting forth that John Connote fin
falaelegsresanual himself as htsapdeara ff
pa
ffneitketalTVlZlLTl.,. ° °V trar°
arrant leaned.
JS Bari lamer.—Jobe Heller made infonne
tionbefore Alderman Eggers, of the Seventh
ward. Al'ethane'. yesterday. stalest. Jacob
Osreebt for surety of the pease. He alleges
that Jacob threatened to burn bin house and
Darn to the ground. A warrant was Issued
forJaeob.
The Res. R. &Van Cleve will be leant/ill)"
'7 - Installed pastor of the Presbyterian coop,
cation at Leetsdale this evening at the church.
The Roc Jame, Allison will act as Moderator.
and the Rev. A. A. Williams delivering the
charge to the Dunn, and the Rev. E. 13. Swift
t hat to the people. -
The %Missile Public Scholl Balding is rap
idly approaching . =motet' n, and will be
ready or occupancy at the beginning erf next
school tem.. It will be an /raiment to the
borough end creditable to be paten= of the
•nterprise. The eehool gro ads will be the
largestand most pleasant the county.
liestoni Aectleet.—Joseph Conklin, a paint
er, was miciusly Inland yesterday . . Re was
engaged In painting a Donee for Adorn Appel,
In South Pittsburgh, when the scaffolding
gave war and he was precipitated in, the
ground, IL distance of twente-d re feet. Me
Injuries though. Revere are net of n dangerous
character.
' Nightly trijared.-oMcer Kelly of the
Mayor's pollee, with his mother and two sis
ters, were slightly injured Monday evening
by being thrown ant of a buggy. They were
taking &drive out the Greensburg pike when
the horse took fright and ran away, eapsiziug
the buggy and throwing them all out. Their
Injuries were not serious.
Call Vat Col. Egan's, next door to the Ma
sonic.=OsE Eamiwir. Smithfield street, and
buy books you museum& Books at half
pride. and all the standard works. Evers de
rertaneot from romance to theology repre
urnted.—tonny of them rare and valuable vol
umes. If you don't see what you want ask
• for It and it will be forthcoming.
Heeajoritrell.—The prisoner u•ho escaped
from the Western Penitentiary Monday. nu ac
count of which we published yesterdaY..as
recaptured yesterday afternoon at Zellinople.
lintlercounty, by °hirers Wokle and Smith, of
the Allegheny police, and lie now occupying
his old quarters. and will be likely to occupr
them until his term of serrlce expires.
Direful Tbreeta—Margafet fiarriagton, tty
allegedvmade terrible threats against the per
son of —Matilda Wilson. yonerday. In which
she propelled to slscerste Matilda, who, hay
leg no disposition to part with her internal
arrangements, made info ' , effort before Al
derman Taylor. and he in ed a warrant re ,
gulling bar to appear beta him for suret y
the peace.
Female College.—The ading contest for
the Mn. Margaret Dar Ids°prize at the Pitts.
burgh Female College took place last evening.
The entertainment was, a. natal. one of ex
ceeding interest. and the c napelltora for th
prize all acquitted .themselves with credit
We regret that a want of space and time p
vents a more eat ended nonce.-
•
Committee for C. Chesnut alias
Crawford.gery charged before the Mayor with
for on oath of Robert Hartley. of Hartley.
McKee & Co., a report of which we published
some days since.. was after a heanng. Tester
day. held to ball for lals appearance at Court.
and in default of ball was committed to Jail.
He la charged with forging the dm mane of
Hartley. McKee 8 Co. to a bill of credit.
The Best.—The New St. Andrew's church
on Ninth street Is one of the Onest church
balidings In the country. to thin respect It
occupies e place similar In church architect
tune to that occupied by Megraw on the same
Street, No. 45, In the tobacco trade. One of
the most complete stocks. the cheapest prices
and the best articles are the charneteristles
of this establishment, No. 45 Ninth street.
Daring Hobbery.—About half-Vast four
o'clock last evening a man went into the
Arcade saloon. kept by Adam elgand. and
LTeelltaendgeP'lllT permiss i on
it% permission was
Ro ton room upp stain
Mated. and a few-ioutes after the ungrate
ful scoundrel left M r . Weigand discovered that
be had takes with him a valuable gold watch
and several dollars in silver coin. Ile In
knearn, and the police are on his track.
The puma week b. exhibited unwind act iv-
Ity In Mae matrimonial muket, and mdny new
households base been Inaugurated by t he ban
py couples In the purchase, among other fur
niture, of a complete stock of the Keystone
queensware, from the warehouse, No. Lib
erty street. The people exhibited their die
'ardor' and eppreciation of the beet in the
market, by supplying their homes with the
Keystone ware, which has no superior.
By refemsce to our drat. page to-day, you
will dud the card of Mr. James Reno. of Alic
e:l7er giewe ' rs. b° ltc °ll . ' lrr. '14'..77. 1 74,4!
man of large experience In building sewers,
and has finalities to execute all contracts en
trusted to his care with promptness and dl.-
patch. Our renders of Allegheny could ro
trust their work with no more worthy own.
and we bespeak for him a large share of their
contractor:
Not Goitiy.—The pry In the case of the
CommonwealthTh Nicholas Hoffthan, Indict
ed for the murder of Thomas Laughren.
which occupied the attention of the court. for
erreialdvs past, a full report of which we
published to the OAZUTTZ agreed uplin 'ver
dict morning ta-court at tee o'clock yes
terday when they
_pronounced their
finding to be not guilty. The prisoner was
dlschalled be proafamatlon. The verdict ap
pear' to have given alnaost universal satisfac
tion.
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The iltrearberry Festival In the lecture room
of Xarps Chianti. at the Point, last night.
was • grand success pecunaiiir and other- -
idea. At the .panest eollettatioua of many .
O~Roa
epent the evening a n d
pleacantly. Father
of the district, has concluded to spin hold
the testiral to.niplat presentnds cordial in.
Titation to all to be The proceed.
ice to be denoted to a moot worthy tame.
The 434 Oecella braes band will be 1. at
tendance..
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. The Mayor. we are pleased to notice, has re
solved to have the ordinance, relative to Ere
works 'Wetly enforced on the Fourth of July.,
as will to ieenbY the following cotter. .. •
"The ordinance In relation to the firing of
fin works wad Are dray, to the limits of the
City of Pittsburgh, on the Fourth day of July .
lOU be strictly enforced.
"By order of the Mayor.
• SOltostr llama. Chief of Poliqe." ,
Whether thin Is understood by the Chief to
refer to the Fourth of July only, we are una
ble to say, and if It does We are equally at
lose to know why It should not be enforced
even* Other day aswelt. and the foolib and
dangerous practice prohibited at all time..
Ormsby "'swagger Beltway.
Pursuant to notice, the corporator' or the
Ormsby Passenger Railway held a meeting at
the Town flail, Birmingham, last evening.
The meeting organised by calling Mr. T. D.
Atterbury to the chair, and appointing E. CI:
Kreb s..Fiq, secretary. Sixteen of the orig
inal corixtrators were pres ng ent..
' fhi motion the followi named persons
ted com mittee to "en s i g ht
lr b rarr hares of the capital stock at.
,; b o o . "bare, with the privilege to Increase
the amount to twelve tbotwand t D. B. Oliver.
P. 1. fleliel,_Dom. lionsett..W. Aultin.
heath. Geo. Duncan. T. P. Atierbury, Jen
kiss JOISell, Chas. Brans, P. W.Oimpben. Wm.
Do_yle and John Adams.
when the stock has been disposed ef, a
meeting of the stockbohltrs will be held. and
encers elected.
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ENTION OF DENTISTS.
Annual Meeting of the *ate Dental Society—
L ...ft ist
of the nr• of Delegatea—Repono Demirel—Duel-
II Day.
The foueth annual meeting . of lbe State Dee-
• • • -
tel Society of Pennsylvania commenced yes
terday tacrning In the Board of Trade Rooms,
Wood strict. There were In attendance dole
gates.repieseritlng the principal local associa-
Doug throughbut the State, together with a
number of visitors present as Interested spec
tators of the proceedings.
The Society wag called to order at eleven
o'clock by Dr. Gee. B. McDonnell, of Councils
title. First Vice President. who presided In
the absence of Prof. Buckingham, President.
detained by sickness.
Dr. J. W. Siedick was chosen Secretary.
The Board of Comore reported favorablY
upon the credentials of the following ...-
hers of their respective societies. M. la ,
kens Long, Philadelphia; J. E. Huffer. Colum
bia; (ELI. McDonneld; Connellsville: Samuel
Welchers, Lancaster; ,H. Webb, Lancaster.
W. H. Ames, La:waster: A. A. Bobbins. Mead
ville; John tApc...r; cf• Teml ,l . -
ton. New castle; E-- Pierce, aren: M. E.
Pittstaargh:J. D. W hite. Pittsburgh;
James D. Wing, Pittsburgh: 11. , W. Arthur...
Allegheny; Geo. T. thirker. Pittsburgh; C. B.
~ssnt. Gil City; C. D. Elliott, Franklin: C. H.
Bakal,. Meadville; George Luce. Titus
role; D. It. Herts. Eprata; J. S. Smith, Colum
pp, A. F. Ilerr. Lancaster; James Orr, Pitts
burgh:G. M. Niedick,
In consequence of the absence of a majority
of the licuird of Censors, the Society proceeded
drst to the election lit an additional member
ono tem.. to complete that majority. Dr. Joh!!
MeCalla was chosen. •
The , lloard•of Censors then presented their
report. setting that limey bad examined the
constitution and UL laws of the Pittsburgh
Dental Society, and approved them; but ree
onttneuded that articles 3,1 and 14th be chan
ged in reference to membership. that all mast
be Dentists of good situating. The Board fur
ther reported the following members as regu
larly accredited from the Pittsburgh Associa
tion: Drs. M. E. Dillespte, James King. If. W.
Arthur. J. D. While.
From the Lake Erie ASsocka ion they re
ported the credentialsof Drs. C. D: Elliott.
C. 11. Ansont, C. IL thwley O.J. Luce. Front
the Harris Association of Lancaster. Drs. D.
Kline Ilertz..l. S. Smith and A. F. Herr.
The societies reported had all complied
with the requirements of tin Constitution
and were therefore. recommended for 111.11-
berkblp In the State society. • ;
The report was received and the persons
recommended unanimously declared lIIPIII-
berg.
•
An nddrele+ of welcome to the State Dent
90C1M23 . was then delivered by Dr. King, 1J
Pitttiburgh. which wag reAponded to by I)
Samuel lielehen. of Lnocaster. .
The minutes 01 ihe"lmt r
tneeflng were the
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read, approved anti adopted.
The Executive Committee reported, recom
mending the meetings of the Societe to be
help from AtoLI A. sr., and 24 r. v. WedueS
day evening to he devoted to a public lecture
by Dr. • and Thursday 'morning
to Clinic operations and mechutleal, together
with the presentation of cases, instruments
and appliances. •
The report was approved.
The Board of Pehliestion retartod that they
had an essay published which woe the only
one given them for revision. Approved.
Mr. Robbins, delegate to the New York State
Dental Society. reported that he was unable
to attend lu consequence of understanding
that their meeting occurred on the gnue day
as the P.A.&
Dr. Templeton. delegate to the Ohio State
Dental Society. reported that he was Unable
to attend in conseatnence- of absence from
home, the meeting of that body.
Dr. George B. McDonnell. Chairman of the
delegates to the American Dental Association.
reported that they attended that meeting and
had a very pleasant time, acting very harmo
niously.
Adjourned.
AFTERNOON SESSION. _
The Convention assembled at half-past IN
o'clock. .
The Board of 611101r9 reported having, en
amtned the credentials of Dr. James Orr, am.
recommended:him as worthy of membership.
The gentleman wseelected. - • -
The committee to draft a bill to be pre
sented to the Legialature reported that they
had revised the old bill. removing all objec
tionable parts. They urged. Ito passage and
succeeded In having it reported from the Ex
ecutive Committee to the House. but for want
of fonds toSupport men while attending to
its paßsagel it failed.
The report WAS received and the committee
discharged/. .
On motion of Dr. Welchen, - .a new commit.
tee, consisting of Drs. Itobbl., McCune, MOM(
and Martins. was appointed and authorized to
draw upon the Treasurer of the society for all
necesenty fonds to secure the passage of the,
WI. • ' '
Dr. Roberts called up the resolutions pre
sented at teat meeting as an amendment to
the Constitution.
The first was an amendment to article MDT
substituting "the members present': for Yet
fall quorum. - This provided for all amend
ments to the Constitution receiving a two
thirds rote of the members at any annual
meetirtg. instead of a t wo-tairds vote of a full
quorum. Adopted.
The second amendment was a new article
providing that any person, after pausing an
examina g tion an by the - Censors. and approved,
low of t
shall be rted a certificate making him a Fel
the State Dental Society of Pennsyl
vania-
Dr. Bobbins, of Meadville, explained that It
teemed to be the Idea that the admission of
members Into the Society was rather Rmse,
and this amendment Wes thatit the applicant
should pass an examination, and was aproved
by them. they could give him %diploma which
would answer all purposes. whether he pos
sessed a diploma or nit. The Board of Cen
sors were responsible, and every applicant
mast first be pa.ed anon by...them before he
could be admitted. This would systematize
and perfect the mode of admission.
These examinations. ould be • private, and
If an applicant falled.once he could comeup
again, and try It over without the least .de
triment to his professional reputation.
The speaker then explained at length there
examinations. and thought they would be the
greater ad vadcement of the Pr'efe . haeh•
Dr. Richards thought the amendment should
be laid over. , He believed in harmony. and as
many local societies were represented in the
State Society, care should .be taken to make
everything harmonious. This sunendment
contemplated the confof a new degree.
which would be of no force . whatever unless
by legislation. which they had not now.
When legislation wan than obtained it might
be advisable.
• Dr. Baker did not favor any amendment
which would make the diploma given by the
Censors take the place of those given by Co,
College. lie believed' the great success of
American dentistry over that of other coun
tries consisted In the fact of dental colleges
which had been supported here. He would
favor this amendinent If It was only additional
to the College degree, but not above It.
Dr. itobbirismid It had been done in N.York.
TheY conferred this degree there, and although
he wan not (condone about lt, he only wanted
co see if the Penifsylvanla State Society was
ready to harmonize with them.
Dr. lieldich said he_ thought something of
this kind would tend to elevate the profession
—would make all of them study and work to
improve themselves:. and get thin additional
mark of merit.
The further cousidemtion of the amend
ment was then postponed until next meeting
of the Society.
Dr. Melchen moved that a committee of
three be appointed to secure a proper Real for
the Society
Dr. Holding,. said the seal was not needed
now. as It was simply required for the esrt
had
justproposen In the amendment, which had
just been postponed.
Dr. Richards thought' there were other
papers which should be stamped. and he
thought It should be procured as soon as pole
sible-
The motion
pr e evail . e d,adthefh:i
nYW_rcbtin..gcl;
the commi ttee .
The election of emcees, which was the next
business in order, was postponed until Thurs
day afternoon.
The Society then brocesded to decide upon
the place for the ',next meeting. Lancaster
and Gettsburg were nominated. •
A vote resulted In favor of Ciettyßburg.
The.resignationsl of several members were
reed end accepted.
Dr. Barker then explained at length a new
method which he had been eugaged In
Attempting to perfect for two years, whereby
the dentists couldbe supplied with all the
robber they needed without being eubject o
the enormous tax Widen now was
exacted acted
by
the patentee* of hard robber. His method
was timely taking any kind of soft rubber and
while keeping it In this condition yet perfeCt-
Iv vulcanizing it., There was no patent on
vulcanizing rubber. The Goodyear and others
patentees were simply for vulcanising rubber
hoed. None of the agents claim anything en
soft rubber.
The process was', Illustrated by blackboard
The society then adjonrnecl until thin morn-
Iff at nine o'clock.
Grind Field Trial of Mewing Madden
Westmoreland County,—A Challenge and
Haw is Itaged—Ehoupion Again Triumph .
• For some time potO &challenge ha. appeared
in the Weetmoreland papers from the went of
the clipper .Ifoirer, to all other machines, to a
fled contest no the farm of the McKeown
brother., some four miles from North Wash.
ingtott, to came oR on theßah 6Z June. From
some cause or other the agent. of the Ciampi.
mend Excel44m - were the only tbmake an
appearance, although there were Buckeye and
Romciit In the immediate vicinity. After par
taking of an elegant dinner. furnished free to
. 01:some three hundred farmer, repaired to
the field and the following machine. were
found represented and to readiness:
Clr, Lil l :, built at Yonkers by R. D. Langer of
tattoo.
Ereelstor, by H. George. North :WOhhilltan.
Chompion/V0.3, by B.llare&Bon,rittaburgh.
Champion No. a. by MoCammeron. of North
Washington.
It was insisted by the Clipper agent there
should be a committee, to which the ChOmPlan
agent did not object s but suggested leaving it
to the crowd. After consultation, however.
.it was decided that each agent should select
one man who should add to their coraTlttee
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two or more desired. Mr. H. 11. Lo of
the Compton, selected Capt. Z. Gold n. of I
Northwest:Hr. !auger, of the .41ipper,
John Walton and George John Tbonipson,
Esq These . entlemen readily agreed, oil
added to their number the names of the fol- ,
lowing intelligent, disinterested farmers: H.
Howe. 3. H . Huainan, James Geer. Conrad
Harty and J. H. Mcgeouse, who Immediately
allot.' each-machine Its piece to mow. The
gran was heavy and In some places badly
lodgeded, but th e work doll any machine
was superior to that of the so he.
The committee after care
t =easlng
the operations of all cow oting
speed. width of swath, moot nest and even
ness of cutting. labor and tire of team& &O. : ,
awarded the Bret honor to Champion N 0.3
(a comhtned combine) and No. 3 as the toll
*lngle mower. They took into consideration
durability, a n and general mechanical
oonstructlon and awarded as above, the only
disseutlon being the desire of one of the
committee to sco the ground raked off, to
which Ina. Lang readily assented. Eight
Champions were maid on the ground one to
one of the committee of a competing ma
°One and two others to members of commit
tee. This is a great triumph for the Chopp
iest as It was in a region but little known
and on ground chosen by the challenged. The
decision was upon real merit am the Champion
has always retied on. It is pror to add that
Mesta. Copeland & Ross, of Parnanallas ant
agents for that portion of Westmoreland
county and they and all other agents of the
Cittatinini will rest** to all obablentes.
PITTSIIURGH DAILY GAZETTE ; IVEDNESDAy MORNING,
THE COURTS.
'Saari; s eimaloco—Jogge Sims,
TrVtDaY. June 91.—The first case taken an
wait that of the Commonwealth co. IlarrPoo
Berger, a police Officer, indicted for assault
and battery on oath of James Anderson. It
*as alleged by the prosecutor that the ac
cused arrested him and took Mtn to the lock
up without cause.„ Anderson and oceerm
other born were lounging on the Garrison,
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d r a S e l
e r on
e , thesh.,N...ren'te72:lll.
0 0 .1 d1:f i el Y . Ta l s t;: Ltd ' 0:12 d r k i I:di
bet weett Anderson the officer, whoa
Ir:01 arrested and taken before
T o t;' , ;:ff;yor Nichols, who fined hint three.
I dollar+ and coos, The jury returned a 'err
! dirt of golitY.
Commonwealth VP. Keel/. Assault nod
battery, Abotham Skirboll. prosecutor. Set
tled on paytnent of costa bk defendant:
Commonwealth Ilenry Kramer. Peter
%Vila and Win. Daft. indicted for highway
Mathisrobbe John fl
were fully p icker:tell. prosecutor. The
facts t case üblished in the
o.tacrrn the morning after the Occurence.
downtens a lumberm. and came
the riser with n raft an d stopped at a t
lie
Red Linn Hotel. having in Ilk possession
sl,es. Ile fell in company With Kramer who
it Is alleged, lead hint from one saloon to
another until he met the other two defen‘
dents. Ina saloon on Grant street.. He was
then, he alleges, conducted intuit small alley
of Smithfield street by Kramer. the others
MiOWing..llllll - IVIIN there attacked by them
ml robbed of his pocket book containing
41,48.1. Oa trial.
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Com. co. Martin Gannon.
Ludwig Yochum.
31 Showalter.
" J. W. Taylor.
Thomas et al
1:0 Eltjah
Smith Elklna.et al.
KI Isaac Itankcen.
71 IVm. 11l Niry.
141 - Thos. Illeten.
eeninson Pirate—Judge Metert i.
TL`VIDAY. JIM(' 2l.—Alleglienv County vs.
Pittsburgh S Connellsville Railroad Company.
Act ion to recover the interest on bonds of the
comp.,: which were purchased by the city,
amounting to ttt The case was pre
y rrrr siv tried In 11111 t Court and a verdict for
plainffs given. tint wee carried to the Su-
preme ti Court and new trial ordered. Cnder
the derision of the Conn. de ndants have a
defense of Vt'i.oo. as it was decided that
plaintiff, could nut collect under it after the
road was completed beyond Connellsville. On
TRIAL I.IST Toll WEDNI,DAT.
10. L.l Reed vs. C9ark. ,
Livingston & RI,. vs. Clark.
'tits M. & NI. Insurance Co. vs. Haigh. •
341 Kennedy vs. Allegheny National Bank
351 Aurin vs. Appel.
354 Coin. for use. TO. Burger.
355 Com. for use vs. Glee.
5f6 Roberta vs. Evans. •
:158 McClelland - vs. Day et al.
358 Zeigler et nl. vs. liner.
31):. Nieflreggor vs. Sibley et al.
:ul 31efireggor vs. Sibley et al. ,
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The Council of Mlllvale held n meeting
Mondry evening, June Ahh, IRO, Burgess W
CIE=
Minute* n preceding meeting rend nail air
After _transacting some business of !Moor
vrtance. the Bargees announced tat • the
of the Council would terminate with
went cretin,,. He congratulated the
and citizens of the borough generally
mog res. which bad been made in the
se interests of the borough since its or-
Arai ion. and the harmony and general sue
,. ithich had attended the deliberations and
wdinances oLthe Council during the two
years past of the new municipality. Although
In its infancy. the new borough bad alreattr
entered the sisterhood of suburban tillages of
the Iron City with a prestige that warranted
the highest enticipstions.. And yet, there mu
that whereof he would complain, a prominent,
barrier to the move..
Three years ago the Directors of the Alb , -
gheny City Poor Farm, observing the rapid
improvements surrounding. them. laid out
their property in town lots with streets and
alleys to suit. A sale immediately followed
of a part only. The MU sides and road sides
were disposed of at good figures. obtained by
the pledge that within two years thereafter
the remainder of the choios•lrits would be
placed in the market and the Poor Farm ar
rangement removed to a more rural neighbor-
hood.
That pledge; has not been kept In gond faith.
and a year has passed- away and there Is no
Prospect that the remaining lots will be 1 , 01. i
tarn year ortnore to come. The citizens and
owners of property in Militate have but one
alternative, to wit: To continue the work be
gun in the opening up of Sheridan street.
All the streets and allays, as laid out on the
Poor Farm plan, and as recorded on the may
of the borough. shout t be opened up. Citi
zens should not be compelled to take circuit-
OUP routes to reach the raltroad station.
schools. workshops and church.. Unless the
streets and alleys are thus opened up proper
ty In the borough. will depreciate and con
templatedimprovemente could not be carried
out. It Is hoped the new Council will con
tinue the work begun.
At the close of the clharge.' address. the
Council unanimously pasted a tote of thanks
to Mr. Williams for the prompt and faithful
manner with which the — duties of Burgess
had been performed.
The oath of office was then administered
to the Burgess elect. John G. Brown, Esq.
The roll of members of the New Council
was called, and the following named - Pennon
duly qualified by A: M. F. Johnston, gag.. J.
P., tie Edward Coat., D. Dempeey, Louis
Fellbach, S. F. Keller and Hugh Coll.
Mr.,Wm. McConnell, member elect, WU not
premien.
The old Council then adjourned. and the
new Council or. immediately called to order
and proceeded to businese..
Tire election of officers resulted or - follow.
Clerk of Council—C. U. Burrows.
Solicilor—A. H. Collier.
' C/
oLrueos— —Thao.s .F McElroy.
Street Coramiseioner—Thos. McElroy
[bnetable—Theodore Kleeber.
Cononittec 1 4 / 1 Finanri—Coates, Coll, and Kel
Council
on th D
ler. •
Comm(lta on Strata - -Dempsey Fellbs
and McConnell.
Regular meeting on the second Monday
each month at 3 o'clock. sharp.
ET2E2=2
According to a time:honored custom, the
grad.ting class of the Western L'Jaliersitr
met last evening at the beautiful country lea
(deuce of President Woods. fly special Invi.
taints, the faculty also were present, braid
number of invited guests. The supper wax
gotten up In the_Doctor's usual princely man
ner. comprising all the delicacies and luxuries
of the season, to which ample Justice was
done by the grave seniors and the august pro
fesson. After supper the seniors. under the
Influence of winning elated some.
what Into the melting maxi. .Soft. eyea look.
ed love to eyes that spoke. again, And all went
merry as a marriage Reason ...arc."'
ed and there wax a How of soul. Even the
professor of astrology, who Is a confirmed
batchelnr. and has never been seen to smile
before, smiled and blushed In a secluded
corner under the winning Influences of gentle
words, The class-day ode, composed by Mr.
A. F. Siebert, was sung, accompanied on the
piano by the lovely and accomplished Miss
W--. Dr. JiUson leading the singing
with greet beauty nod effect. At a late hoar
thejoyous gathering bade each other and
President %roadstead family good-bye.
IM=C==
Coroner Claw - son yesterday held an Inquest
on the bodice of the two men who were suffo
cated by foul air Ina coal pit, an account of
which we published yesterday-* .It appears
from the evidence that the men Who lost
their lives heal entered the tunnel to assist
the other three, who had been overpowered,
And that_ they succeeded iwgettlug them in a
coal carwhen they were themselves over
powered. Hearing their groans others
rushed In the pit and finding the three men Ire
the car UOCOTIRCIOUS run It out after which
they returned for the others but too late to
save them, as life wan extinct before the
bodies reached - the mouth of the pit. The
Jury returned a verdict In accordance with
the above facts.
An inquest was also held nn the body of the
Infant found on Washington street, an account
of which we published yesterday, and the
Jury found that It had come to He death by
neglect and exposure on the part of person
or persons to the Jury unknown.
Woods' Bare&laureate, Thla Mora lnf.
Dr. Woods pronounces his Baccalaureate
Addrete to the Graduating Clans at linlventl
ty HaMgt eleven o'clock. thin morning.
The subject in an Interesting one. "Working
Power In Han," and all who will may enjoy
the benefit of a careful, nchnlarly, and yet
popular preparation for ine %Kaska' which
of course engages all the powers and all the
sympathies of a College President. It Is his
lut formal address to the class of th clng
year. We hope a crowded hallNoill toothy to
an awakened Interest among 114 In literary
culture. r.
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There 11 no difficulty In getting exactly suit
ed to clothing If the parchaser will only go to
the right place. Such a bause an that of Ues
.
penheide & No. GI Sixth street, for in
stance, is the kind to patronize. Every gm
ment from that establishment Is sure to look
well because It Is sure to St. and In thus fitting
It will always give satisfaction. The gentle
men comprising this firm make It a duty and
a pride to attow - nothing to go from their
house without It Is exactly the article which
the Paton bargained for. and hence every
customer is pleased, said the -reputation of
their establiehment has been made secure.
Go there for clothing.
Wm. Kaaba & Co.d and vlialnes 8r0.." Pi
anon. New Mock. at Charlotte Monte% 43
Firth avenire,vecontldoor above Wood stmt.
The Wile* wilier's:min their own Interert
ikol li A n geTtir t ;EVo m r i e n . l 2?.i.TFlg. ' l .t et , tva
fore puroballog elsewhere.
]aIO. I D o I:ORMAN k Co..
k) Fif th avenue.
Parasols, Parasols, parasoliir OrionlA par
sol
Itlbboni and lute, ribbons anAlaces, ribbons
and Meet.
Fans and bate, tans and bats, tans and
hats.
Ladles' toilet goods, ladles' toilet goods,
Lad's.' tolled Roods. '
At No. el, No. 81. No. Bl. No.lll, Moorhead's,
M aaaaa street, near the Diamond. •
Join the e . t.a.—Travelers ,topping f 0 the
city temporarily. and desiring a hotel with
: 1 171111; fare ° arqk ma aad
kes comfortable
rargtd
lye and enticing will nod the Girard House.
corner Isabella and Federal street., Alle
gheny, pat the pia. ter them. It If conve
nient, too, for all Wts et the city, and per
!noses the advantage of a retired , homelike
hotel w ithi n 00 .7 diutance or all points of In
tenet. •
Try Heltsbelmer's Continental If yo u
good restaurant. It la located ari
atm below the Poatoface. •
ADD Rare and Datniy—tbe dinner at the
Continental tQ-dly.
POLICE COMMITTEE.
Meeting Last Nlabil-41.1111rer Palmer Dl•mtased.
The Police Committee. held a meeting loam
evening. Chairman JAI. Hare, presiding.
The matter of the suspension of Lieut. Pal-.
foor of the Mayor a police was considered.
The Committee approved the action of the
Mayor in suspending him.
—A sub committee. consisting of Messrs.
Hare, Friday and Preston was then appointed
to prpare an ordinance more Cully defining
the duties endpowers of a pollee °Meer.
Charges were then preferred against Lieut.
Palmer for rising - disrespectful language. re-
Inoue to the Nlayr, and that officer was re
lieved from further duty.
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110, Smo+ DOOM, of Allegheny. is spoken
f ns n candidate fur County Commissioner.
C. P. NA111:14: CO.. on Inst. Monday. 'at
heir mill near West ewton. made a nof
ewe print for the N Leaute re n o w B ullock
tress,eight miles long by forte-five inches
vide. The Bullock press works the paper
rom a roll, printing It on both sides at once,
sot rutting It after printing. , •
1100. A!.13 MM. R. A. 1111.0W54 Pre.d.
lent of Westminster Callrge, *III deliver the
annual address before the Alutunl - Assoclation
of the Western tiniveralty, on nest Friday
evening.
lige.' Dn. 0. A. Ilotzass of tirwickley, has
gone to Meadville to tate I the closing exer
cises of the 3lethodist Co 01
0M s. W. P. Snow Will I ' ln tailed pastor of
thd U. P. eongregatlon o 'letdown on the
gall inst. .
Jsass 110VAIID Q Arm of Bovard,
Rose 0 Co., ',rag tit thel Ale House, New Cns
10104.34istseirlarzotLbicrnr.e 4to to the city, after
H. J. MunDocd Esq., f the Foiled Potat/-
triton, has arrived sntelv in Newry. Ireland.
with his faintly, who ore visiting Mrs. filenny
of Trevor hut.
HON. 0. V. LAWRENCE is candidate 4t
Congress in the 24th District.
CHARM.; kft.s)rysri, formerly ..Rice boy
the.tiAzgrrg, in said by judges to be one
tho best painters on glass In the city. Charil
is but eighteen years •orage . .'
Gir:ois constantly arriving at tite Net
Stand Stocking Store, N 0.30 Fifth avenue.
JOHN DECIELHAN & CO.
Pits,,. and Melodeons for rent, and rent de
ducted if purchased nt Illume's la Fifth ave
nue,io second 11.1' al ye Wood a t reet.
Go to lioundson'a —lf you want a real deli
cious dish of the finest flavored lee cream.
which melts away in your mouth like that
prepared fcr the delicate palate of a luxurious
fairY , go to Yountrson lc Co's., corner . of
'Smithfield street and Diamond alley. And
when ou are there soul forget to try KM.
of the ir confectionery. cakes, Rifle , , candle!,
foreign fruits—all of which are of the most
111.1CIOUR character.
The summer 11S•SOCI at the watering places
has been fairly opened, and the trunk trade es
a consequence in lively. Liebler, No.lol Wood
street. is kept tans supnlying travelers with
his incomparable manufactures. Pittsburgh
will have them. and others, when they see
thelr sunerinrlty, also sigh for one of 1.4.1 , 1.'4
trunk, die has all the latest styles. and many
now kinds not to" he hattelnewhere
Sle - o - t Keil - avert. Plitola?Tm.
andmouton Gun material of all Mail, at re.
dared prices, at .1. Johnstotis Great West.
ern-Gun Works. 179 Smithfield street. Repait.
log neatly done. Guns for hire. Army nines
Carbines and Revolvers bought or taken Ir
exchange. .Cull and are nr.write fur a Print
Lint. rwr
The vlpelog gdock of Henri, G. Male, M
hone Tailor, at corner of Venn avenue •t
'lath street. le now large nod complete. M
lour llonpale continues to pt'e•Me Pt the c
trioneroad's cathartic. Syrup is used in all
cases Instead of pills, caster nil. epsom salts,
de. Highly flavored. Twenty-tire cents. Try
It. !..Id by all druggist , " m
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A Eine Assortment of ladlea' merino under-
wear at the New Stand Stocking Store. No. 3/
Fifth avenue
El=
Wm. Kaaba d Ca:. and 4 •Flaine. tiro. -
NeW stuck. at Charlotte Mum's. 4.1
Fifth avenue. seeong.door above Wood at rect.
I: t ypo don't bellere the Onntinental It
.it copular restaurant In the city. ask °the.
opb• who hare been there and then en Your
Ti.. resaon there i , alway , ,ach n crowd
below the l'oatorace, on Fifthavenue, each
day at dinner if hecau, that where the
Cant inentni in located.
Down-loan Merchants unnping in the eit.
If - dinner will tineTchat elealre nt t
antinental. Fifth avenue.
Neal. at all hourra of the day at the C
nerttal, Fifth avenue. below the l'oratafilee.
Floe Game dinner at the Confine
Fifth avenue to-dray.
Pianos and Organ. mute be * . Knabe Si Co..
Mine.. Bros ••Prince a C 0.." "Cook a. Co.
nd other. torte new gook at math; redo
I prices. at Illuxue'e, 43 Fifth avenue. .
A Full Aeaortaaeni of gent.' linens. eumtner
Merino underwear at the New Stand Stocking
Store. \. , .:D Fitt h avenue.
- Joian Tatum-man S t'o..
litegaace. taste and clean] ine•a at the t'tta
tineatal. .
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• • ABrace Girl.
Our. heroine I lira! In Bartlett. Near
Ilampabire. and was a descendant of Cl.,
old (7rawfords. ller father wan a Craw.
ford:nod followed the profeenion of a
guide among ilitamourdall , . Her name
was Bessie, mid the wan the ooh- daugh
ter ronainingl at limas—a diark-eyed,
brown-haired girl. of alight, but compact
frame. just entering her- 'nineteenth year.
Her mother had been dead «r:veral yea,.
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and upon herOro!yea the . N'tiolo• rare of
the household.}
One day. late in summer, Mr. Crawford
went. with a party of travelers, to the
head waters of of the many mountain
streams that empty into Saco, and Bessie
was left alone. Even the dogs had all
gone with the pleasure seekers. Near the
middle of the.afterneou,sirbile the girl was
sitting by an open window in the front
room, engaged in sewing, a man came up
from the road and asked tier if she would
give him a drink of water. Bessie had
seen this man before, and had not liked
his looks. lie was a stout, hroadshouh
damn. 111-favored fellow, and the . , him
•
moss to . nt upikeu of the pines 'upon MR
hie clothes tudicated that he bat dept in
the woods.
But Bessie did. not hesitate. She laid
aside her work and went to get the water.
When she came back the man hail enter
ed the room. She did not like thin, for
allt.Wnh sure lie had Come in by the win
dow: but she handed Lim the tin dipper
without remark. The man drank, and
then *et the dipper down upon the table.
Then he turned upon the girl, and drew a
broad-bladed knife from his pocket.
"Look ye, my young Bub , . said,"l
know there's money in thin house; and I
know that you are alone. Sheer me
where. the money is! If you 1 shall
kill you, and then hunt it up nlyseit I'm
to earnest, and there ain't no time to waste.
Don't make a fuss, for-if you do youT
feel this 'knife quick "'
Bessie shrank back, and looked into fl
main fare, and ahe could nee- that
meant just whai he had said.
"II I show you where the money ix w
you pmmlne not to do coo harm ,"
"Show me: honest, and I won't hal
"Then come with me. But you wi
ake only the money—you won't, take in
ethers life""
• " Only the money. girl."
• Bessie led the way to a small bed room
on the ground floor, where there was an
old — mahogany bureau, the upper drawer
of which oho unlocked. The man, when
he saw this, thinking. doubtless, that
Cmwford's gold was within hie grasp,shut
up his knife and put It into his pocket.
The girl opened the drawer, and; quick as
thought. drew forth a large navy revolver
—one with which *he herself had killed
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a trapped bear—and cocked it.
Villain!' she exclaimed, planting her
back against the wall, and. aiming the
weapon'at his bosom...many a wild beast
have I shot with this good pistol, and
now shoot yon if you do not : lnstantly quit
this house ' I will give vou - not even one
see - rind! Start, or I lire."
The ruffian could read human leeks u
well as could the maiden, and he could
rend very plainly in the firm net lips and
In the flashing eyes—but more clearly in
the steady hand which held the pistol—
that she wonanot only tire, as she had
promised, but her aim would be a Bare
And ho backed out from the bed room
—backed into the sitting room—then
leaped from the open window and disap.
.
Bessie kept her pistol by her side until
her father and ids guests time home; and
when she had told her story, search' was.
niado for the ruffian. Ilut he-we not
found. Our heroine had no, thoroughly
frightened him that he never mine that
way again.
nit man who condo n disturbance at
the lecture of the daughter of Lola Men
tes, the other evening, and wee "put
out." contributes to the Herald the fol
lowing anecdote of Lola: Two hours bs:
fore the ship sailed from Sidney, Austra
lia, to Han Francisco, to which place she
was bound, anpfllcer was sent on board
to detain heron legal process. She re
plied respectfully to the officer, "Allow
me to arrange my toilet." The officer
granted, this request; but the officer
thought she wee a long timefirith her
toilet, and knocked at the diar of her
anteroom. "Come in," said Lola; "If you
want your money you must take me
through the streets of Sydney without
any clothing and in a • state of nature."
The officer declined the-proposal. and
would not take .in custody so illustrious
a prisoner go naturally attired
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An Ess4 on Sunstroke
Another illusion of youth hits ~ - aninhed
We are now told by •'an eminent
cian" that cases of sunstroke may. occur in
the shade as well as in the sun. Here is
whet tin• phyakinn in - iitioninn sap= in
Ifrarth and Hon,:
"One of the sacred prounses to those
who are to inherit the better life is: 'That
the sun shall not light upon them, nor
any heat.' Tn the inhabitants of the 'dry
and thirsty latid,' it is well remarked. by
au author on Sunstroke, this promise wag
full I.f meaning. This disease, or rather
accident, has Undoubtedly been recognized
in crone form from the earliest periods of
history. 'Niel su ffe rings of armies in
tropical clima tes, or during the hot sea.
son in higher gatitthies, is frequently due
to the effects lof heat. Laborers exposed
to the steady action of the sun's action in
:Milliner, and be situated or cluthetbas to
interrupt freh perspiration., or by their
habits raising the temperature of the
blood, are liable to sunstroke It :Michas
that an-nillrimanrtrola may oreur trithent
carom'e to t os Me, and 'wit is the ease
frequently. All the conditions may be
~
present in thi shade, and even when the
person is in a tote of rest .
••Though u t strictly correct, sunstroke
nifty, for practicalp urposes, he defined to
i
hs,an affectio of the nervous system, due
to overheated flood. ' The term overheat
ed must be t 'en in a relative and nut
literal sense; For if *the nervoun system is
in good cond tion, and the functions of
'the body oth rwise . well performed, the
temperature f the blood may be very
touch increaaed, withont dangerous or
/,
even injuriou results. Lint If the . Mill-
vidual is grea ly fatigued, or poorly nom.
-imbed Or %yeah -tied by disease, so that the,
nervous systern is depressed' or enfeebled,
the effect of the sudden eleVation of the
temperature of the volume of the blood
Iffay prove most disastrous, This result
is produced, nut by over-stimulation, but
by actual 'depression, for this is the•re
cognized effect of overheated blood upon
the nervous centres. %%loiterer miser
and more subtle causes may lie operating
upon the individual, this one will be most
apparent, and, if' avOlded, will save the
exposed person from an attack.
-Hy far the larger number of victims of
sunstroke are the intemperate; they . are
' predisposed by an induced. depression of
the nervous system, to poor nutrition, and
by so air-heated blood train ' the use of
ninon onto. They often fall dead In nuts•
tner from flue Pili;rts of heat, even while
sitting quietly in the shade. Ameng,la.
borers and soldiers the intrlllperUte are
the subjects of sunstroke. The aged and
infirm are liable to be prostrated bY het%
during• the rise of temperature of the
blood. exelted.by the heat of external air.
Feeble children, also, often sink front
two exhaustion. due to the depression -of
”The premonitory symptoms an• Gent.
dizziness, gnat thirst: - suffusion of the
eyes. followed by fainting or insensibility:
like an attack of Apploplest-.
--. s aunstroke depend. upon ...vend
corl
al lions 41 varying intensity, Ito it• at
tack nfay be slight or great, xecording to
theni conditions. In some rages it in but
a transient fainting, or 'perhaps only a
feeling of alight depression. lasting for
aevetal tints, while in the severer fans
death fallow. quickly, no -though there
had been a veritable coop de ..dell, or
stroke of the inn .
In the management of this disraoe
prevention is eminently important. It is
an affection which catialways be prevent
ed by proper prealUtiollS. and the pre_
ventive measures can be practiced by
every one. Timone prime object must be .
to keep cool. and, above all, tokeep the
head, tine seta of the great nervous cen
tees. cool It will not do to cool the ex
tremities simply. for thus the blood is
driven in upon the brain and. lungs and
fatal mischief mai- time he created. The
whole holy should be kept In as nearly
tire nornmi temperature as tsomible. This
may he done by dressing Itt light and
loose clothing. which allow the cooling
process of perspiration to go on unclesek•
ed. 'llte Chinese fan their shaven heads,
.mi so, if we create a current of al
round u•: we reduce temperature. W.
hould avoid ell stimulating draught
licit excite the circulation. and forth
me reason very active exercise become
dangerous. .11;e feeble and exhausted
should be placed in airs . roma, and be
gently fanned. The laborer ahosild rest
during the heat of the day, drink cooling
fluids, nod when at work frequently
bathe the head, ask and hands in cool
water.
When the attack cornea on. the putlerer
should to taken. to a shade, n mustard
plant t pre
j o n irt n ld
kbezp=l.,Lanr.fliAmej;ht...l.:
uld All that can
Irmo 'without mut:lived adviro
'IA' bietnriral portrr.it gallery has i.eon
opened at St. l'eteraburg. It Include.
pertraita, of which fifty. six 'are po r.
trnits of Catherine 11. and twentr-thret.
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Dell PeAm' I—govereiglo..whO are both iton
ored with the epithet of "Great." Out of
the moat remarkable portraits
. le ' mid to
be that of the Scotch soldier of fortune,
Bteme.- Knight of St. Andrew and a Rue.
Man Count ; and all, pith the exceptimi of
sr ,e
een or seventeen, 'king to the eigh
t
eutb century, :which 113 now. for the Just
time, thrown open to the study and appre.
dation of Russian writers. Almost
•
ultaneously withdhe opening of the eiglo
t century port fait gallery, the (hand
Doke, heir to the throne, at a meeting of
toe Itu.abin Historical Society, announced
'tbsit he winked to present to the Society
all Catherine paten : and two
e not are welcomed by (11.11111;4*n ',ream
isa signifying. above all, that, a period
hitherto known to them, as far n. their
own country wan concerned, through tlin
writing. of foreignerni In now submitted
• tli l the examination of native historians.
I A FATAL accident occurred two mllee
ea.! of Marion, fintnt county, Indiana, on
Friday. kir. Ilazelet, a resident of Mon.
rrie townsip in that county, was riding a
young horse and carrying a broadaxe,
when it is supposed the horse became
frightened, throwing the rider and caus
ing the axe to never the jugular vein in
the neck causing nlincot instant death.
—The general freight agents of the Pennsyl
vania Central. Erie and New York Central
Railroad Companies hare held a meeting and
Intend making a alight advance on freights
Immediately and nanny restore the old prices
before the that proximo. It Is thought that
the passenger strife will terminate In a short
time. and this will end the railroad war. .
—Considerable damage was done In Prod
demo, It. I. by • lightning on Monday night
Mini imlitlings were struck anti some person
injured. In Ureeneillo Whipple's wheel ohol
was destroyed. Loss MOW. The tarn nom
'tinniest ed to the store of itarnes & Sprmrue
which was also destroyed. Loss MOOD. •
!akin, discussion , inspiring special
difference between the Methodist
pbellite or Christian beliefs corn
. t Cynthinni‘ Ky., yesterday, between
b Mittler, of the Methodist Church,
I. 11. Wilkes, of the Christian Church.
—A reel
point. -
and Ca m
merited
Rev. Jaco
and Rev.
—Nathaniel flaxen, a young titan prominent
ly Connected with the Capital City Brut&
tompany. seas found dead In his bed at Co
lumbus. Ohio. yesterday morning. shot
through the head. He is supposed to have
commltted suicide.
The strike of cigar makers at New York,
which commenced In December. has termi
nated. The Cigar Makers' Vulva hav e
y author
ized the executive emotaittee to make the
best terms possible with the etzlitioYers•
DIED t
L PRCE—On MondayPRICE. morning, Jane tieth..lete.
ETITIA
''lneneral from her late reelderree.No.37 Malbeel7
suet. Allegheny. IltraltbAT ArTannoOn. St
o'clock. The friends of the femlli ern reePoet
f ally Invited to attend. .
BARCLAY—On Meaty atnninon, M.
JAlll5n IiAItCL,AY. In the 32k1 year of bye age
The fonensl will tate piece on TML signal" Nogg-
Mi. et 10 A. 34., from the residence of Waiter G.
brown. Meadow street. near LlittOin avenue. In
the %Ist Ward; Pittsburgh. Carriages will knave
Tatman A Sanison'eollice. corner of Seventh av
enue and Amftheeld weed, at PM oicloct A. M.
trieada of the foully ere respectfull7 melted to
attend. -'
BELL Tneeday morning. June SI
J 1148116. ooty child or Ana.' and AU ea
...general from the residence' of Ili perente, No.
19 Ledlli street, Allegheny. To-eke. at 10
O'clock A. N. leelendo of the family are newt.
tolfylevited to MIAMI. • - ' . •
Ms9E. 1 4 , AFE9trs:
CARBOLIC SALVE
Made with pure CARBOLIC ACll:n.rbleb la need
Iloopltals by elreelleti of Eminent Phytlelana,
b.. amine Wined Itself to be the moat mune ring
effectual cure for all indignant Sores and Bloom
end for Beret ßoola wolumokndMere
ract l ie ' rer .S'an'CT;Tri b oo
LEM
Henry's Insect Powder,
Ig.rti.twirm. ogwir• BED RUGS.
L. Vii.ROSENBACH'S
Patent Medicine Depot,
14 0 SMITHFIELD ST.
TUNE 22, 4570,
SPECIAL NOTIC , S
F REPUBLICA
County Conventions.
The Republican Voters ct Allegheny county are .
requested 50 meet at the . usual Maces for holding
prim., elections In theseverul Wards, Boroughs
d TowtoddPd• dd
Saturday, August• 27, 1870,
d elect delegates front each Electlnn tgottlet to
&nit of the following Cnnventiong of finlowf.
TWO DELEOATF.S from Penh Elflettiln DiAtria
COUNTY CONVENTION
the purpose of norniunting candies.% tor.
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COUNTY COIIMISSIONEtt,
CORON R.
- JURY ,WhtIeSIONXIt.
1111tEC Olt OF THE POOlt. •
TWO 0 MD, DELFAIATES from each Eiee
lion Marl t to the
Connes:sional-LeOslative Convention,
for fh " oows° of nominating ONE CANDIDATE
FOIL Cliflolllol.4 In the Ind Conti . ..tonal Dix.
term, ONE CANDIDATE from that portion of Al-
Mellen, county North and West of the
Altepheny and Ohio Rivers) which Is endanced.M.
tha 23i1Coniiressional District. -
LINE CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE
..
013 CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY.
These Conventions will meet In the CUT of Pitts
burgh. at the COURT ITOUSE. on TUESDAY,
AMMO. 30th. 11470. at the following times.,.
sic:
COUNTY CONVENTION WIN meet In the Cent
mon Pleat Court Itannt, at 11 o'clock w . x.
The delenatee to the CONGRESSIONAL-LEGIS
LATIVE CONVENTION from the 2.4 d Connret
elonal Dietricr will meat ut 10 o'clock A. M. In the
new Dietriet Court Room for the Moto.. of nom
lustlng a CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS from
said District.
The Delegates from that Dorn. of Allegheny
County which is In the 234 Conk - reunion' District.
will meet , at 10 o'clock A. M. in the old District
Court Room for the purpose of nominatlng rAN
DIDATK FoR CONGRESS, and electing TOREN
CONFEREES to meet the Confer...of Armairting
and Butler Counties.
And at II o'clock A. a.. or as soon thereafter as
both the Congreseional Conventiona above dente
net. shell have concluded their reepective duties
so such, they will meet in the old District Court
Horan for the purpose of notelneti.
ONE. CANDIDATE FOR STATIC SENATE, and
AIS CANDIDATIE4 FOR ASSICIIIIIX.
The election of Delegates will he held between
the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock eiteion SATURDAY.
Anguet 2701. end Will be held as far as
practicable by the Republican members of the
eleetlon_ boarda In the different MAMA... and In
those districts where the 'election officers are a
minority wf the regular board the Republican
voter. lam autholited to elect enough tiddltlonal
ofbeera to emplete the beard.
The voting In the eltlea and I/email:is shall In all
cater he by bellot.attif In the townahlpu by morainic
The Preindent of the County Convoatlen. and
.of the eolorreselonal•Lesislailye Vonvent ion, will,
unless both Conventions order otherwlee and eon-
cur In srtdolug. appoint a Committee of three.
COmmltteesthusaPPolhted to meet Weenier.
soon ea prartlearde after the adjournment of lb
Convention to appoint a County Committee forth
ttouing 711..
At the requeot of many Republic., and with
=
upon il/e question of the adoption In this county
by the Republican petty of what is known as the
Crawford Cnunty system of holding Prima'' , Men
tions sad melting nominations, An.. each voter is
requested. indesimuding his choice far delegate.
I nd
to the respectire •
Conventions, to nstrect them to
vote .yt or nay In Up said Conve none on • Prop
osition them to be submitted of option by the
party of that system. a full and *annelt itanione-
Bun of which will be iiereafter pirbilsbed by this
Committee in the Reptiblimin press of thu (My of
Plushrinchu _
By order iNf the Union Republican Executive
Cr.suittee for Allegheny uranty.
W. 13,'PritCIABCE.0 balrman.
w.a.grrit B. 21gCr Wig / /,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
U.. F. MOIGAK.
•
• I..):YK. •
1 1011‘01 , i ON CI ill II E ILA INCLINE
PLANC-n--NtlTl ' fE—The Maine wilt Ns
own he Poteeenste're &ad mint bUalnews EVXRY
liO3NING at 3 o'clock, and will Hose at 11 P. 31.,
connecting with the last, car from Plttabitreh Ott
the ritittrarah and illnutnehant Putteennnte
war. .
nmer or Mr. 6t - friistot Pogrywrort,o.
it PUtsturplk,
Jr.S 14. IM7O.
CCrTHE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS
Ir==l
TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE
V EMI=
ESE
[CT-PUBLIC 110
TOR fir Allegheny
that tauall Lta• ttaoaaa
btacelnery car.
U.S OFFICE OE'
AND PIPE WORIFI, Twenty-01A ;amt. alma
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Out and Gau Yew impector.
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aj —BOUNTY
•
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sloo_ Bounty Collected
For all soldiers ebo eoll•Ord 0•4••• a May 4lth and
Jul r 924. 1861. who Iron. Olsehorrod for .18•011
Ity Wort *voted MO tan. and who bar. broado-
Thre received no bonny.
The understood ha reincrmill his raise to Gc...
znußucaing.eorm.rmrt►se.nm*andSaithflgold
street. and is non prepared to malect clams .peal'
UT and at moderate rates. Call 00.417addnriuso.111
stamp. B. V. BROWN.
. Claim Anat. Clasvm Building,
Corner Sixth avenue and Smittidird street;
' Patsbargh, Pa.
CANDIDATES.
[gb FOR COUNTYCONXISSIONER4
GEORGE NEELEY,I
Of Hart hall Township, eubject to tbn declaim of
lb. Union Republican County Convention.
apflankt
.OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BENJAMIN- DOUTHETT I
Of Indiena township. le • candidate for Count?
C.onimissinner. In ortmelnation to the dettelon of
the Republican CM, elltinfl. rat mutes M TOM
' strOurtbdaT
OUR . EW p APRIL
•
J. L. READ & SON
_ - - -
lITATIONERP.I
Nu. 102 Porirtb Avg us. Pittsburgh
DISSOLUTION OF CO•PART. ER.
PITIP. The partnerehip hereto?... existing
between
D. P. Scott and A. I. Scott
llndetthe non ttame . an4 stle nt
Y. SCOTT & SO4,
W OO dissoisod bs motWlon ..too the Ist day
Jtool. 1870. •
All debts dee the erm will be pale to A. I. Edo
.1, 0 .111 01e. eny the debts of tn. OM
V. tSpt:Yrr.
Prrtss . rnOil, 17.1870 A.
1:5C6 1 , 32/4: :
NEWTAPER
J.. L. READ & SON
sTATtonas,
j!yi 'No. FoathAterro. Pittsburgh.
Livingston & Co
Man . thictitm af LIU
~3~
Lista' ;irk Modal
abater awl Gala Masse, . .
Owma !
Doildsis • 11414 •
OCISoe and Wort= Cia:
City. Vostodlee
0
{TR_ - NKW
J. L.READ & SON,
STATION ft,
/01; Na lON Yourth
iSSOLVT -1111... e colartner.
gir eq l mntialm baveen JOHN
name 1417 a
FiatlV 11. V,Za i =b 6 . t . t ling
mutt. AlleetzettltelakElved by mutant Wait
the 34 mt. oolhehe inn be eeet.h..dn.
Zne r i er=gixteweent se of tan lab tUm OH.
010:724 j Ar. BUT'
1
FERRY BOAT. . .
. .
M 7 poreas Yawing . !
A FERRY BOAT U NEMPLOYED •
a. 0. 4
. 00d p .o.guse for ber at Kliabeils, 7
juu-yai
No compont.n.
p P RESERVING SUGARs.__LoyER.
IMPS CRUBMID. Granulated, C. Loa(.
Powdered. A Whlteand Mtn C Bums f r teem
Prewarrlnt. In dor* sad for sale at lows. prices.
by the berm' or at retell. 1
i I i M A,
jai Cos , Meet ettp ei,..
aAGENCY BIIGINEBB OF ALL
WINDS to be MAMMA 111PhIladalphla,11
atilrla i rbZ34° AZZA
Memel. Vdd d • J.111:111
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BANK STATEMENTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
• OF THE
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
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IMMEM2
Loans and discount. 81
-" 1:10t 34
o , rardrarts
V. 4: Vg: 'r,',11",,',"' 6 """'""" *tits; gi
t•ther Stocks, Hondo*. Mortgage. 10,00.
Due (rem Redeeming and Ro
am-we Agents
Duo from other National Banka a it - .M 9 0 M ll
Due Crum other 11 ank..4 ttankera 5141 9.
Banking Iron. 39. 61 6
'Current erponscs.. 1: 57 2'
Taxes paid, 1.600 no
Cash Items. Oncluding stamps,- 11.090 05
Exchanges tor Clearing 110014. . 30.14 40
1111111 01 other Natlonn! Banks 11. i 0 33
..., Mate Banks
Fractional Currency and Mckel. - i.:172 0
Specie, lender.
.7 I I • 1
100.1 Tenders ' 14 .000 00
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capital StoC.lt paid in $ t 400.1100 00
8 143 ' 1 n :4 ' f ". 1 0 341 la
National Bank Circulation Out
standing 400 . .000 00.
State Bank Circulation OUtptand-
Ing
Dividends Unpaid • 11.0
Indirldua/ DePosini
Cashiers Cheeks Outstanding. .. .11 3 I n
39.1 3
$OO 00
Due National Banks 1!.1830 00
Dan other Banks and Bankers...
....11 . 7 2 LI
Taos Unpaid
FITATII Or PIVIOIYLVANII ta,‘.
Cot,rror ALL[GITENT.
I. it. K. Wilson, Oubler or the Citizens' National
Bank of Inttaborat, solemn/1 swear tha i n
above Istrae.lo the best or In •.
K. k \IPITSIZ ' R a sh le r e . •
Subaernred and sworn to lesion, me this f 0ur
ju".11.817.11/AVIS. Notary Minh,.
Correct—Attest: . _ _ _
WM. S. BISSELL. m
OEO. $. BEAD mry
nr".
B.L. FAJIBIN'I" •
T RIRTIETH
• Semi-Annual Report
OF THE
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
=
A tigr a l due Deno&gore., Lille 11.1. 63.330.242
Interco' due Depositors. J one let,
1870 - • 117.046
Contingent Fund. Juno 1,1.11370 148,503 !
3LI.
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ED=
fAlarillon !tondo sod 111t0rtgage5..51.961,663 17
Iteel Ettitte 47:411
Stuck In Pittsburgh
U. S. 3-20 R0nd5.1663 end '67 100.060 MI
U. S. tds per cent. Bonds. HtBl. 3113143 73
Hills Neeelvable
Cash In Bents and on hand 1. .I.ggS 21
02.747.6112 34
Thendersigned. Auditing Committee. respect
fully re u port that they hare eamined the Troupe.
rags
Ito Ft for the last six months. ending May
3151.1870. and have examined the Anneta•of
Rang pommeling of Rond• and Mortgage.. peed ,
of Real Estate. Certltica.s of Bent Stock. MIN
Receivnble, t;. el. give• Twenty nix per cont. Bonds.
.64 and 'lll. V. el, elk par cenLillondn.le,Sl. and
Caen In Ranks and nn hand. and end the name to
ogrestlie . d y nr c kh o tNi t abovr report.
.
J.:J. iIILLESPIE Auditing Committee.
A. TI. 111.0.
June oth. 1870.
The Trustees have declared • dividend of three
will bar Interest from In Inst.
CIIAS. A. OqI.TON. TNASIIrer.
Pirlentritai.June 13th. 16470. 1e1(7t2
BALE STABLES
'Robt. . Patterson &Co.
COFINIZU
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Stree
=I
WILL. ON EVERY SATURDAY' HOLD AN
AUCTION SALE
Hor.ses,Lrriages, Buggies, Wagons,
And wr rythingunlng to the Horse.
Partite 4 ng to WI will ygesse leave their no•
tlee of ontstgnment On or before Thursday of eMb
week let order for arrertlrt Pawn t attention
and growl we will be given all ng.
litoch left for We.
. .
JO H. STEWART,
AI:PTV/NEER.
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SW. rt. winx Row. R. fArrrnsom.
ROBER 11. PATTERSON Si, CO.
. , .
Livery, Sale and
001WISSION STABLES
,C6f. &MO ATM! and Liberty St
=
PITTSOUROII. PA.
been
SPEC
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p A PER
I
J. L. READ & SON
- ix .-
land id
'WRY
r==
=111=!M
OHN M. COOPER Si, CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
EIGIME, LOCOMOTIVE IND KOLLIN 311
BRASSES
Made Promptly to Order
.BABBITTS METAL
Made and Kept on Han(
.rovtietnrs and Ifactollaturon of
M. Cooper's Improved Balance Whec
S'll AM PUMP.
Otbe•-BNE PENN STREET. Foundry—Onset
ITTIt wad RA.II.ROAD STEEETS. Pittsburgh
y ENV p AVER
O
11l
J. L. READ & SON
TATIONZR.P.
No. 109 Fourth Avenue. Plti.burrh
OITICS 0, Tilt
COVIIIOI.I.ZR ALLltollattir Cors - rr, PS.. •
, Prrralit• non. JuntriaoM.lblo.
OTIOE TO BAXERS,--Sealed Pro.
1 Pt - MATE, addressed to the - Board of In
spectors of the Aliegheny County Primo. - Irdi be
reeeired at this Mem until delth Inst. Inclusive.
for Cur:Rehire! the ['aunty Pttaon with BREAD
for sit months from July 13th. 1870. Loaves to
weigh one-tot Ma•tutlt and two pounds respectivell
and fobs of approTed quality. Rids to be made at
latouch per pound. Bond for two thousaud dol
r!. will hr required for faithful Performer.. of
contruct. The manta of the emeriti must ..
Me.. -
Poor bit. Mils Indorsed by the Werdenland
otohatrd at . this °MCC triV i ta i tp.z . ,, , N AT.
• • 'Controller. '
0011 - -Ew APER.
p
J. L. READ :& SON
BTATioNsitp.
lel: so. 102 Fourth Asiatic Pittsburgh.
G iIANIE RE-OPENING
NEW GOODS.
Shoes Boots and. Gaiters
I lEIsTRY
No 44 0111 n AVENUE, Ati,EGITENV
The undersigned bO aged WadSs...Sion
of h4 nld awe. and stocked It +lth . rich uson
went of ROOTS, PROFS AND GAITERS.
• ' Donde 10. heir. seinen mill the sattafantion.
Farmer patrons red the potato an Invited to
Jedil . KENNY PAULUS.'
0 , it
CIRRT IRON
' GS.
iottn. Butt*.
Y.. 1.4 otber
J: L. READ & SON
STATIONERS.
Nn.ilrA Fourth Avenue. Pltteburele
,I h "Val
t :mama
Ii
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS:
r
Jut received, a lane and doe assortment of Nevr
utILONO. JAPAN.
NOUCIIO/40.
Burets nn Invited to ca n and onannne the stock
aa m tl l ullty and price Will be [intim Internet or Um
r.
OfAcra ohandiit.latritawellent mortteent
wf-V No.. mad 39 Mamma
Q' u.
J. 'L. READ Sr... SON
anfiVilOME 9
13233
131 . 0*RS AND TiNWATIL
VNNDEBEI,
00A1 DOM. •
rum DION% ite-
•
100 `
boxes Goshen MM.
A" b° F . new'r•T a rtilrisup 2
• • VIM% &velum.
VINEGAR. •
THE PITTSBURGH---
YINEGAR . .
. ' ...,,.- WORKS.
Wll.. AL) AM S,
EMBEEMI
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND ,VVENEE.
=MEI
le no. , prepared to furnish VINEOAR el th
LOWEST MARE ET RATES. Attention part'es
tally called to hie
Extra. Wine Vinegar.
1:522
INSURANCE
I=i2EXII
c,ZUCCESS THE eitvrtuto OF EX
CELLENIT.
The Enipire Matua
lIMS ochleved a success almost unnsuJiclod In th
history of Life !minium.
o CI I io Conapon3
=EI
Whole, Number of Po , iews 3.34 k
TntaL-I,:rtitumr 41:go..Ezinly
in±uien R 7
o.
natio Chtlms nttot Esp. to Tntnt Inmrne,
AVP-<C. Of
.111/'
nf•A”etth.
4tT,arie.At`.."."`"` r ""''''' 53.1111,1
8100..0. • b a lan c eapital depoelted wtth th
State un.l the ' , crunch' Invested.
- Wht. A. FULLER,
Itni=
• Manager for Western Pennestrents.
Office TH FOURTH E 7136; Pittsburgh. Pa.
:31"1:000 AGENTA. both wale and . (ems!.
anted. ' lean
e. McFARLAND, S. EL HARTMAN,
• PIICRIDENT. Vlcr Intcathrs - T.
Federal Insitranee
"I , ALLEGHENY CITY, }IA. •
OFFICE ;Tor. reared' and Utak Streeto
tante - tong
Eduard Greek. IV. G : lilbwm.
Valentine Baker. J. Kohen.
M. Shellaby. Fannie A ! IL thnith
Ins. M. Borland. 1 W. 11. nderson..
Wnt. Itehoyer. j M. B. fittydant.
W. J. Lament. I denser Althorn.
V. M. LOVE. General Agen
CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL
FRANKLIN FIRE INSITR. CO.
OF PHILADELPIIIA.
OFFICE 435 AND 43 . 7 CRESTIOL'T STREET.
Asses on Jan. 'J1. 00 1870. Itt i Ig h tt ta t
M1T11131.. fitip,73i Lonsos paid since
IMO, over 0.0001
Per
and Tempe
at.
Pollees on .Liberel Term. The Companjelso
Issues pollees upon tho Rents of all kinds of Bend.
... th aatvivoft . A °
Richest. Immo Le.. Goo. Fe e
esi. Alfted
'Fluor. Thos. Spets. Wm. K.; (inn. Thomas 0.
Ellis, austere§ S. 8.01.10.
ALFRED 0. BAKER. President,
0 KO. FAI.F.S. Flee President.
lac W.-McAllister, Secular. -
T. it. /toter. AsesLed hoer
- coPirtm & KELLOGG
~
LIDS - Third Avenue and Wood nt.
VESTERN INSURANCE COAIFY
ALSKANDP.B. NIMICK.. President..
WM. P. DEIGIERT, Vice President.
WM. P. 11EIIIIKRT.Pocretery.
CAPT. GEO.NEVILD. General Agent.
Office fa Water street.F.p.g&Co.a
op stain. Plttabilrgh.
Insure against nil kinds at Fire and Marine
Risks. A home Inelltutlon. communit y. Directors
who are we ll known to the y. and who
aro determined by promptness and liberality to
maintain the character which they hare assumed.
es offering the best protection to those who desire
lobe insured. •
. . onticro.:
Alexander Nimlck, John R. McCune,
H. Miller Jr.. Chms.J. Clarke,
Jam. McAuley. William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer. . Jose. Ktritgatrick.
Andrew Ackley. . Phlllip•Baymer.
David Y. I.onsr. Wm. Morrison.
D. Damen. nor
•
CARPI INSURANCE COMPANY,
Pholari:3 13uilaing.
NO. 29 MTN AVENI.B SECOND MOOR.
SITTSPCII.OII.
•
CAPITAL ALI. PAU , UP
Inniciorts:
N.J. Rlqlor ta . /109
M.•
VI atrs. S. 11. I hommn. A. Chmobara
Jake MIL IS. Mellurk.. -Do. M. !Wiry.
Thomas Smith.cno. S. Willrerk, ,
RoDERT 11 . KING. President. •
JNO. F.J ENID NOs, .101, Prelldent
JOS. T. JOIINSTON,Secretary.
Copt. IL J. GRACE.ficorral Agent.
LNSURES ON LIBERAL TERMS ON All. FIRE
AND MARINE RISKS.
sta '
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO
• Of Pittsburgh.
ORRICE. NO. 87 FOURTH AVENUE.
Ironies mantra% all Ends of lira .od Munn
Risks.
JOIIN To.. President- '
T.J.IIOI3KIEMON, Vice Pregnant.
C. G. DERRELL, Peerntarv.
CAPT. WE. DEAN. general AJECUL
1/111:,0112:
John Irwirt Jt.. B. 1,. Fahnestoek,
T. J. Hosmnsott, W. U. Everson,
C. (1, Hussey. Robert R. partS.
11 Clailns S. Flarnlng,
c .. .grt ve ls xs,' ; CapL.J. T. Ftoekanse.
An •r. Wm,gents. T. 11.. • vie.
PEOPLES' INSURANG COlO7
OFFICE. N.B. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH ST&
tinins FYrs and linens WM.
PIRECTOII. 1 1:
Wm. Phillips, Capt. John I. Ithoadia
John Watt, } Baronet P. Shrive.,
John ILParke. ' Chel2los Arbuckle, .
C. 11. Love, i Ja . red
„M i.. o ,, nrh.
W. Van Kirk. i Yik in, F .
_ .„..ack.n...
"'" D.
' Wlit ''. .3'l r lLLlP '
~VrTrileti,
JOHN WAIT, N Me PreOdenL
W. F. GALION Ell: Secretary. , .
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY
00R. TEDERAT. ST. AND DIAMOND, ALLS
-011E/0%
Mace In the SACOND NATIONAL. VANE
BUILDING.
W. W. at A STILL Pre.Went.
JOHN BROWN. Ju.. flee President.
JAllh'9 E. STEVENSON, Secretary.
nruscrous:
Jobe A. Myler. !Jae. LoCkhart. Jos. Myers, '
Jam. 1.. Orsham,'llobert Lao, ' D. 8.171 e.
John Brown. Jr.!George Gent. 'Jacob Kopp.
o.2.l..P.WllllanzaJ no. Thomsen., h.J. IdeNaugbar.
P.
TAILORS.
P. AIcARDLR--
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Kee conmany nn Rand cIAWID7,eAB9IIMIE 9
int i v o lEMlGS, aIsn,i7ENTLEMENI4 IVIVIII3II-
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield
tyles.glir Gent . " tiothlng made to order In the IWO
oplO
GRAY & LOGAN
No. 86FIFTH AVENUE
F
, Kcc , f , AVER
N ,_
SPRING AND SUMALER STYLES
r. srramaso 187^ E.monLANzarso.
i.
N'PRERSON k NURLAI9BRiNG,
lierebant Vlcgt 1: 0 .,= i ft5t.....
t i , t z.grdoeb lbe best bon most fllonisilt.
Go d. i n oot•Loe, • an, portion Of noon an one
own tunnetsUw.
ittrfaorl= f ci 'm' srlgtlrgu l''.
pctwt
exemlnealon of our ,s ad ' t of Floe “Z "
s, Cass"'lt
mar". 34Wit a
leitBON 8 211011LANBRIII
othlo • NO. l.O Binh meet.
VFW SPRING GOODS.
A epleodkl e. !neck ot
7'"
'EDWARD IDIAZLETON
EM
__)"1'11W. APT
p
MilmWmiTOW73l3mWAWdotrott.
gunmoßE HERRING, 8R AD, &e.
—Slew. Potomac serbut In barrel. and
osw do Shad lb barrel and halves; No. 1
Mwtaral, all Mao of pastashat N o. S do. al l y
of swimsuit Nag do. all Wes of
liming. tow .nd 4.11,01 . balTol.ll.lt.
Slab, half barrels; Labrador HarlitlS, tenrelll.laa
halves; Saaton klta; Bolland tlerAng,loSkasa
<boles. For sale low to the trade.
-
WATT, LANG A CO.,
otYlO 171 and 174 Wood street.
o un is-rm p AVER.
P.O. DtIFIT'&
TIMM=
J. L. READ & SON
==:;==l
rirrSorson.Me 10th, 1870.
NOTICE.—The Assessments for the
Cmotructinn ot the. Board Walk on Wl7•
Ae.noe. somera street,old Township Road, areit
Francis street. and the Gratilng. Pardo! and Curb
ing of TWENTY-SECOND STREET, from Penn
avenue to Liberty street. Is now ready fur emu
ination. and can be seen at this Mince until unttl
o'clock r. u., nn TLTIOLid.I. June 30th. VP 0.
owhen It sill be returned to the Cots Treutirtara
°trice for collectinn. ' IL J. MOORE.
EDLERgmeer.
OFFirT of CITY a's GUM. JunoltraTga,
Ptyrsucho 17.111741
I\rOTICII TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaI•
.1.1 CD Preposals tar (B.Mus . , Paring *0 w
Ina Lim followinu Streets.rill • lit4T S
froth Mb av to Bluff street .
STREET. trim 14enue
th to 4313 1.12001. Win lisa
eistred at this onlice until 3 o'clock Y. sadwati
371. h. 1370. The Committee resets et the MEd to
Meet *O7 or all bids Speettlmiuonsand blanks
for biddluff am be had at thts onto, blda will
be recolveu unless made upon blanks furnished hY
this oak,
IT. J. MOORE. City ENthiser.
CITY COVTaOIIS . II .4 Benet, I
l'lrraornoll,June 20.1870.
NOTlCE.—Sealed propogalg will be
celred et Lhl / umre till
,1 0 2 the use of the CII \Yolmn Mrele< U v N m- 8
menetna JULY Ist. Bidden will' 01.•
u :Lf.Wint. of gross linen to they will aiya far
Sod.. ' , tonne Committee re
serve the tight to reject any Cr all bids.
111..1 afetifiWAN.
Controller.
llrfirt.
NOT/CE
all holders of Overdue alunlaltatl Bond."
the• City of l'lttaburati,ta forward the to IBIS
office for Pennant. laa Interest wlli twall.mod Oil
" Iry node; rt ' l7e r fl u n ' anoa l,o. e l orm o lt . tna. •
laylt It. J. SleflOWA
• CITY ENGI,CRIes ors - e.
AbbadueNT (Irv. June 1011. t S7O.
T.—T
OT IC Ehe asSek4lllellt for lira-
DING of VILLA STREET, from VisilAi to
Basin streets. Is now ready for ex.... sra
MO be teen at MD °film
will
WiIiNGSDAY.
June tZtld. 1870. when It will be placed Oa the
hands of the City Controller for collection.
CHARLES I/AVIS.
City Enidneer.
Of Pittsburgh
PITTSBUIOII. PA
REMOVAL
I=
Street
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OFFICIAL
eiiissUfloE
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CM
LEGAL
Orphans' Court Sale
REAL ESTATE.
By ylnne of nn order of the Orphans . Court of
Allegheny County. the undersigned Executor of
the relate of Mary Ann tafferty,latenf Pittsburgh.
'demists:L . lnd niter at Coldly. tilde. on the premises.
on TUESDAY. June 70.416
170. at 10 o'eloct
'A. M., all that 'lntor piece of land situated In the
Eighth want of laid City of Plttnotrali. bou nded
. ..
and deocrlbed as follows, yin.: beginning on rent , -
siylvania even,. at the nurser where the Int now ow
formerly of George Gumbert Jodie the property of
Wm. UPPlncott: thence along Pennenrmin are.
flue towards; Dinwlddie street. 39 feet morn or
less; thence on a line running back feel sold Iwo
nue to Colwell street 134 feet; thence at righ t
angles to the Wt mentioned lino 13 feet to the
Hoe of George trambert's lota. and thence along
Onmbertai lots 134 feet to the place of beginning.
On:whlch la erected A two-story Pratue 11.11114
Terms made known at the time of Sale, or on .P•
plleatlon to
mom slaw t\. C, AL t.)1INIIA L tkocutor.
VOTICE.--Whereas, Letten of Ad
lIINISTRATION hn the estate 'of ISAAC
MeV:WILT, late of Ileldein loanable, deceased.
have been granted to the subscriber. all persons
indebted t.+ the said estate arc re o netted to make
immediate payment, and those he Ink claims it'd*.
mends against th e estate of the mild decedent will
Make known the Mile without delay.
IiegNIGIIIT. Administrator,
myna= Mt. Lebinaon. Allegheny Co., Pt.
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER.
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market St.,
NEAR FIFTH AVE
We now otter to the potato o ,to of PAPER
RANGING'S nosinpaued to the West forraclet7
ti d li - E b Sa. " 3IW.Z . C.. ' P b E n r.N 9 . IIe GIUM
DESIGNS In plain end: b t colors. for RID%
f."ifftiAVO.'4s7"nkilb I` , lllEol
Calts,lLVl4 PArlltr."WlVlen.rVirdiv . g
BLANKS for Members. Ste. Allot which we m
eow to sell to low as the lowest In the market..
'Genital what
80. 107 Market St.,. near Fifth Avenue
OS. R. RIJOIIES & BRO
LL PATEPS.
SPRING. 1870.
PRICES REDITCED.
40 INCUEZ wide riots or/St nor roll.
8 LTA; F7ll ~erlep et
f.Preg
ELEGANT I.
Trench and Amerlatn P.M
Gum slot .pealled above, imperior •ny usorr.
metA tn. country. For West
W. P. MARSHALL'S
191 u.t.r
REMOVALS
REMOVAL.
S. P. SHRIVER & 00.
nave remnviet tram their old aerie. N 05.27 and
YS SMITHFIELD, to their Vrihretmse,
Nos. Sig and 331 Liberty St.,
Above the head of WOOD STAMM'. where they
Rill be plessed to see all their old friends and nes-
Somers. .
S. P. SIIRIVER & CO.,
REMOYAL-FREIPH SCHROEDER,
)(Amhara Tailor and Dealer In Gentlemen's
FerMehlor Goode: al. Gentlemen and Gore'
Clothing on heed and made td order at the short
est mita,. has removed from hlelale stand. No. fa
Ploerth aranoth to No. 51 WOOD STREET.
ponies of Third avenue.
Cl==n
go:rET?s._
li
Mountain onise,
CRESSON SPRINGS, PA
This favorite resort bee been enlarged and Im
proved Waco lase season. be open for ISIONtIi
JUNK 130.1870. EXCURSION TICKETS sold
by tbe o Penosylranla Rathoed, at New York. Phil
eAelpSla, Ilarrlaberg•and Plusborgb. All trams
atop at Cresson. ROOMS rosy bo secured In aolts
or single.
EKEILING'S CEI.EORATED own MTH A bas
beim engaged for the season.
For farther Wormauon, address
G. W. MULLION,. Proprietor
ONE TITILNISIIED COTTAGE to roCd. IeUT4I
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL,
ED. BARKER, Proprietor,
Cor. POI SI. and Ilth, formerly old Camel
'LOUR_
PEARL STEAM FLOURING mums.
R. T. KENNEDY • & 8R0, 9
ALLICGIINNT CELT, PA.,
MAAafseturon% of the follo•Inor Aolebestel anat.
Yloar.
FILAt Green tiruko nr•iseusted PASS. 7 TiOor.
Stu Blue Brun . d. AA. I Vazukly nour
no. mnanoe
^ Au - ; •
toZTLZT: L,
v i
O. arc t Ars
EULTON & MGM
Practical Plumbers,
(FAS AND STRAW TITTERS,
Fr Alarme d sew n Bleb . Street . PtttatzZ,M
INANLlet i 2%.sh erande:lrreErrte Flrttosk Ala
ntlried r rArgA n gp ttenr , o7 , _ ° =_
Water ual 81emo Mantas APremeas. aaakaa
eo ermatelr attended ta{ . -
STONE.
. _
WEST COMMON
Machirie StonelL Works,
xaaaattaraff of West ComeilendilOntheoy.
MUM *WATER. /S . M.;
Him on hand or preeonoooort non.. Hearth
and Step Slopes,) foe Meorolks, Brewer,
Vaults.. se. Heed end Tame Stobee..te-
Orden promptly ...o.n^_ on reasonable teams
0 uyt AT Ea T APES.
J. L. READ &
STATIONERS, •
NO 109 Yawl'. AvOrMe.'Pittatnarth
CHARLES I'. STRIGHT,
• .
Carpenter and ES ilder'i
Wig geosnyely mend b el kinds of foD
oh seemlier tankinmle to order. a 1
n •• 0. corner Wetatar sines, Allegheny,
T:--100 bbls. Lou!sdne_lir
Malls Oteneat.. the bat to taT
jitteetretiiiicae.
SODA ABU.-100 cab
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