HIE Mai THE DAILY GAZETTE. ROME NEWS. Penn• leaving ,the city for the AN inmer. and, wishing to have the flanmret Pent to them, alit please send their addiesee. to the Mane. Price by Mall, 73 enneb per month. Teo Mtn. a vote Atoikehhh Conoorin Festival. The gmd Asir viAit the Workhouse tn•morro AM.. had four common cases be strider morning. • A ft.* tlitya like yesterday and our “quallty will leave for the Watering places. ll.teedoy Vtll. decidedly the wonnewt dny of the itenson. Thermometer It: derreee In the Rhode. We understand the I..cdpirr is to come out Os Sn independent penny tially when they Ret their Bullock press running.. Our Yee men are becoming alarmed at the small amount of lee on - and, and fear its en tire consumption by the middle of August. The Heade ZowalreW will drill in Belirliort.rg Hall, Allegbeng, to-night. The pees defiled member of the company will receive a prize medal. Maud Bowers rat committed to Jail on .Ratordiff afternoon br Alderman Thom...for disorderly conduct on. the oath of Leopold Krehhn. Steeds Comm. ressivil. June :nth, 2Sth and ".➢th. Admission 10 cents. and retreshmenta at "saloon charges - it &Math Commnn-Chumh Fettleal. (Ifyilauarile.—a regular monthly meeting' 'of the Select and Common - Councils of Mils etty will be held Mlle 'Monday) afternoon, at* two o'clock. Jacob Oat. Saturday afternans . chastised Cella Cable, for friendship's sake, he said. Cella didn't like such forcible friendship. Al domain O'Donnell ban the case In band. Siosurday „plaht Francis Otley was picked up by the police for drunkenness. Captain Reed found in bin possession f. 113 73. Yester day morntnx he wan released upon the pay ment of the usual fine. . The notorious Cal Black was arrested for ♦aartracy on the Pertyat•ille Plank Road yes terday afternoon. Phe attained hv a • crowd of lortterywho eicaped. She mil be disposed of tide morning. . Jesegth Perri and Mats Rooney. reside, on Allegheny street. They. had n few words Sat .11rday afternoon. when Mrs. Mooney drenched her opponent with water. Alderman Taylor will settle the ease to-day. • Re-oreapledl—The }lnt Baptist Church hnv tug been thoroughlycleansed and renovate,' their beautiful chapel on Fourth avenue, re gamed divine service in it yesterday, It wll continue oven ILI formerly during the- season - Annatie.—Saturday afternoon nt Ere o'clock a three mile scull race came off over the un per lionongenela course between (leo. Klein, of the Chambers Club. end George W. Verner. of the McKee Club. Verner won the race in 33:10, coming In MI yard. ahead. • 14re 'll•ll.—Tbe Allegheny Club go . to Oil City to play the Seneca' e on the Fourth of Icily. They will appear In their new uniforms nett Friday, The Athletics and White Stockings will 'visit the city to play games during the coming season. MAO, Bowman inallititr.—The C.1111C11.-- - want exercises of this Institute will take s place at 10 o'clock this luornlng In St. Pe'ter's Church, Grant street. . The Rey. -W. 11. . . Roberts ulltdelleer an address to ttie young • ladles. The frlends~of•the Institute are In , sited to be present. Alderman Doa•lLoe eestenlar•recelved the Information of Mrs. Elizabeth Hewitt against James Waters, who had threatened her with bodily harm because she desired him not to visit her house at unseasonable hours, he having been n member of her family and fanen Into this habit. Chanten.-;-.-Tbe following changes have been made In the fire department: James 3febeese to the Vigilant In the place of William Alex ander resigned: William Reed to Hook and Ladder No. 1; Febl •to the Vigilant; John Alderson to the Duquesne. 'and John McWilliams to the Eagle. lark A/mln.—John tenkard, whi. had be . - . . committed to the tVorkhouse for abandoning Ids wife. escaped from the Inctitution on Fri dnillitazoon. He only enjoyed one day of. • libectr. ao be was captured nt. hiq teridence oo Isabella street on Saturday afternoon. and recommitted by Mayor Callow. - adleeof Inapector_of Iltuminntinit One and fita Metres, for Allegheny County, loca ted On the corner of Twenty-Thin' and Small man street. In the Twelfth ward.will be throw open for examination by the public on Wednesday and Thursday of neat week. Itusimeas will begin In the ofllre on the first of July. The Reeslt.—We mentioned oo batordaY =raft the fact of a row having occurred on the steamer . Chlettan - the precious after noon, wherein a colored man named Philips was struck with' a sledge hammer. Sato, aassolt, quently Samuel Dicher. wocommitted the was committed by h comm Br Mayor ant. for trial for aggravated assault and battery., Yesterday tuaralen about live o'clock an alarm of Ore was caused by. the observance of a bears volume of smokoissulng from the louse formerly occupied by Dr. Cooper. cor ner of Sandusky and Ohio streets, Allegheny. The engines were called out,. but were not In service, sa Investigationproved that the Ore bad originated In the Stable, and was sat In guliked with a few buckets of water. The Odd Fellows :Relief Association No. 2. of Allegheny county, organized on PaturnaY night at Morrie Hall, and elected the follow ing offieers for the current year: John W. Haney, Preeldent; W. C. McErven, Nice Pres ident; Ftobert Wray..lr.. Secretary. and Edw. T. Hudspeth. Treasurer. _ Thirteen lodges wererepresented. Tee Association adjourned to meet at the same place. on Saturday. July 9th. - Taken Home.--Six prisoners were removed from the County Jail to the Penitentiary Sat urday afternoon. They were Mier. Kramer and Daft, who. were sentenced each to four years' Imprisonment for highway robbery! John Showalter, sentenced to two years' Int ptiscownent; W. R. Hays, to four years' impria. nutmeat for felonious shooting; and Charles Hood to three years' Imprisonment for tar troy. Cool.—Hundreds of men, women and chil dren may be seen from early morn to waning • eve slaking their thirst at the cold; bubbling spring, on Webster avenue, near Mercer • street. Many of oar readers will remember where the old "Fountain Inn," kept by P. Hughes. VAL away out In the country. and 7 " g tigrimsg rTr e g.rrtoiif:fadrinklWl inane igTkedspring has broken out w place. and llowrirkies • up on the edge of the gutter , and furnishes a cheap substitute for Ire water to the denizens lathe vicinity. Oahuloo.—ln the hurried account to which our reporter was limited in Saturday's Issue of the Bishop Bowman Institute's Belles ',e tre. celebration, no mention was made of the adjournment from the chapel to the residence of the Her. Mr. Coster, nod the distinction , earned there by the Elev. gentleman and his good lady. as host and hostess of the whole audience of pupils and friends. Their tables groaned with delicious cakes, Ices and con fections, which with the hot coffee and more ayollag beverages. were heartily enjoyed by the multitude of.grattned guests. The Alumni and friends of the Western University who on Friday In such large num bers mingled their greetings at the festal beard of the semi centental celebrationy adjust their menial and physical palates for • series of similar annual re-unions as we learn the tables. so ample for all the guests.. the late °Maslen.. hese been most kindly and 7rl"Jr.t. & ° l3 l Laer e srli e o d tg. 1 the 3cne.!Tlifol.tinTy. Ids zealous friendship for the Institntion. - but given a practical hint to the Alumni that the annual festlealeare so pleasant and useful. that the practice of bolding them musb be perpetual. • The Alumni aid friends of the-Western Un iversity, who, on Friday, in each large num.' term mingled their greetings -at the -testa Wart' of the Rend-centennial Minn the ment ad hyc c a el epbaratie on aty serlet.. of ir similar annual reunion t. e o w a bun the tables, so ample ferali the knees on the late occult:in, have been most kindly and opportunely prettented to the University by Mr. J. C. Elindley, who thus evitmen not only . hie une Mendable t Institution, bat ghee a p don ractical hint to for the he Alumni that the annual festivals are AO pies -sent and useful that the practice •of bolding theta must De perpetuated. I==3 The Plttaburgh Gas Company increasell their capital stock one-hall. and - offered It for sale op has Thursday evening. The par value is fitly dollars per share. The competition was so great ft was all sold In leas than MIMS' minute*. at prices ranging from' etehty-seeen to Musty -gee dollars per share. Wo heard of one operator who had one hundred and Mat,' thoustad dollars ready. expecting to bor al seventr•dre dollars. Last evenlid about Six O'clOck• Dr. W. R. Stroupend . Warden Soaadrett, of the Jail. were ridlni down Spring Garden avenue hi a light buggy when the 'horse attached to the vehicle took fright and started on a run. At the corner of the aventieand OLIO Street the men were thrown out: The horse continued his night. and to attempting to turn another corner collided with another buggy, wrecklen the latterVehlele.• It wan thtn secured with oat further damage. Wegdett ficaadrett escaped with but a r few Wight Waste. ' , Dr: Stroup wee out la the fore the blood from which !lowed freely. but the wound was not dengernue. Re received ,medical attention and wit then removed to Ale resldence.. 1 • . Afteiin eaJoyebla 'troll tbtougb the Park .use of the Most delightful methods of bringing the ramble to a claim Is to drop la at the ele gant Ing cream saloon of Wm. A. 'Rhodes, Mo. 211Wsstern Avenne. Whlle resting here from fatigue. the rambler can be supplied lineaelicaclegoltbe confectioners art.. which come as a refreshbur exhillarant, and drive 'away all feeling of weariness. Mr. Rhodes' artabllstunent whicibecame too 'man ta aceansamdate hispftronsrefitted .haarseently been inalegged, irearare 'old throf= •.. with elegammand Line. fie Ls Down 'MPS/ the- demands at all .who favor him with • call, ne the shortest notice, A than. • frairti muter In his art, everything VrePared undethisnumlibrion is as deilclous and pals . tabirel can'he desired, and L 6040 who 11091 e enjoy.e rich feast of wholesome delicacies, amid droP in at ibis establishment. Mo. Ca =Wu avenne.• few doom frost the 'Vest _ .I!URNEO TO DEATF Dwelling House Destroyed by I , —T.ret.3lll- gres la the Plames—Ensa I Attempt. to Remme Them—Awful Death—dal P I. Saturday night, shortie before the hour of ten. one of those terrible alien( which ap pal the heart and call out the deepest sympa thien.• occurred on the New Brighton rind, 'about four miles from the city. The locality of the circumstance was the house of Joseph Munseb. which was destroyed by are. two chil dren perishing In the flames. TOE LITT. The home was located about fifty yards back from the New Brighton road. Surround ing it was n farm, owned' by Mr. George Erne rich, who bad placed it in charge of Mr. Munsch. The inmates of the house 4 iet lag of eleven persons, were Mr. and Mrs. Munch. Mrs. Munsch'e parents, over , ,sevenlY years of nee, Solomon and 31artha )funsch. a brother and sister of the first named who had arrived in the Country about four weeks ago, together with Munsch's are children, one of .111 M adopted child. "' T i e hone am K'arrt.u...‘.., A t ort' clapboard log strtacture. with a large old fashioned chimney running up the centre. Al the rear was a summer kitchen.in which 31m. 3lnnsch with babe In her arms. 'Wan attending to some cooking operations in preparation for the Bah tt The chit ren who occupied a room on the second had all retired. William Kerr and Joseph .Mnosch, aged four years, occuPyins n bed In one corner of the room: and other,. a boy and girl. respectfully seven and eleven lean, occupying a couch across In the oppo site corner. While the mother was attending her duties down stairs she wee suddenly startled about half-past nlna,cieldck by a child's scream. Running out and ascending the stairway she met the first little boy. seven year. old. corn- ins out; almost suffocated with the smoke with which the bedroom was tilled. Realizing the aftuation, the mother Instantly ran Into the room, and- although still carrying the babe, moaned to thaw the little girl out of the apartment. The other bed wareriveloned in names. ,She wan about returning to rescue the children in it when her husband came up and made the nt tempt. Ile tailed however, and In doing so, had a portion of hid node burned off, lost his whiskers read was otherwise so severely scorched to be rendered Insensible. The other Inmates of the house, however, managed to pull him out tolthe fresh air, veherebe subse quently revived somewhat. I= Ily lids time the neighbors had gathered bout the place and aided in the efforts for the chef of the doomed children. Ladders and Ither appliances for gaining ingress_ were sect ; but they were of no avail. The house it• frame and the the atwea . .tl with the rit. pid ay of a whirlwind, totally preventing any thing further from being done. The parents almust craned with grief paced backward and forward wringing their hands and manifest ing the moat Intense mental agony. heart rending to witness. while the devouring dames were reducing their home and chil dren to ashes. The fire was not checked until the ruin had been complete and hardly 3 ves tige of the structure remained. Not an arti cle woo saved, sot the family lost everything. Nothing was thought of but the children. The two who thus fell victims to a terrible death . . . rere Joseph Munacit- and William Kerr. the tdopted clld. Yesterday morning a search . . . made among the aches and all that could mad of their bodies were a few charted . • . . and blackened bones, hardly distinguishable from the burnt wood. They were gathered up. and at twelve o'clock Justice ft . Kerr summoned a Jury and held an inquest. The verdict was rendered in accordance with the fasts. No canoe for the Are could be ascer tained. but It Is supposed to hare originated from a defect in the chimney. 1116.FUNEFIAL Of the victims, or rather the last rites of what 'remained of them, took place yesterday even lag at flee o'clock.' The whole neighborhood followed the little coffin containing the last of two bright forms vivid with life but a few hours before, to the Uniondale cemetery, where It one deposited beneath the green N., steps as yet have been taken to relieve the sufferings of the living members of the broken household, but the matter has been under consideration, and some practical measurers will be adopted to-day. The occur- truce bonsai the most terrible we have r corded for a lone time, and may well call G the benevolent symethlee of the people THE COURTS. e.ommo* ?Seas—Jodie Sterrett. SATURDAY, June - . s.—The case of ItcGrealtor Ts. Stoops et al. was resumed sod w•as sub- matted to the jury. Thomas Ugh vs. Ellen LAgrh. I n divorce, pe tition presented and subpoena awarded. TRIAL LOS WOO MONDAY. IDS MoOregror v 3. Sibley et al. 164 (0. L.) Reed se. Clark. 45 Livingston and Bro. vs. Clark. Its IL .t M. Ins. Co. vs. Haigh et, aL Neely.vs. Walker. T.l Kennedy ye. Allegheny Nat. Bank. 3.5.1 Aorta vs. Annel. mu Commonwealth vs. Berger. 1 - ,5• Commonwealth vs. 0 ler. 3rel Roberts vs. Evans. :rw McClelland vs. Day et al. Auton. Ziegler Sawyer et at. Cs. Hone Board of Health vs. Wayne 2 cases. .Brady. •• Conrad 2 cases. - " " Schmidt 11 eases. " Bier 10 eases. Taylor 3eoses.. " • Morgan eases. • .. .. Friend 3 eases. =ll Satrap...v . , June M.—Court met at the usual Lour. Judge Stowe presiding. Several surety case.. were disposed 'of, and the tolloWing sentences passed: Henry Crarnee. Peter Wits and William Daft t ronvieted of highway robbery. were aen "ermed to four years each In the Penitentiary. Cherie. Rood convicted of the larceny of so, from a drunken man on the wharf: was sen tenced to three years in the Penitentiary. James It. Hays convicted of felonious as sault. In attempting to shoot his ephew, was sentenced to the Penitentiary fo rfour years. Harrison Berger, the police officer. who was convicted of assault and battery, was sen tenced to pay a fine of one cent and the Colts of persecution. TRIAL umr TOR MONDAY :IS COM. NI Patrick Welsh. 157 Charles Fritz. •• Elizabet Thomax What r. pi •. • Chruies Carter. at al. Ed. Phillips, et al. -106 11 , ,race Byers. 1.351 Elijah Trayllla. 144 Thomas Metals. 134 V. Denhard. 103 .4 . 3f Scholia. fr. Moreau Price. . • W. Wessell. Agnes Patterson. I.llzaStrasberger TRIAL UST von TCCSDAT 12.1 Corn. v John Niebolonn. at. tIY James Grant. et al. C.lt. Davidson. :3/4 . Ann McLaughlin. Henryllnekmand ". John N. Williams. L. RitcheY. LUCK IN OIL. New Illtrlkes—Whht the Well. are Doing. From the Northwestern Independent we learn of the following new wells in the *oil geld in the vicinity of Parker, Landing The Rush well, Is the name of a new strike on bill, south of Mike Ran, on land of J. W. Parker. This well Is owned by J. N. Cubblr son, John Vincent, B. G. Guthrie, Capt. A. Ayres, Jame* Adams, Wm. U. Brabant, Wm. Goodwin and Rev. John MeElree. It has been pumping for some days, yielding considerable oil, and promises to prove good. The Isabel,is the name of a new well on Lease .No. 11. Fowler farm. It ban been pump ing for some days. and is Yielding aboutlf teen barrels per day.. Thin well Is owned by S. M. Kier. W. T. Jackson, Jackson Boggs, Eno., of Armstrong county. and others. • - Ridgeway, No. 3. in a new well on-the Fow ler farm. which has been- pumping for some days, and Is yielding about 15 barrels per day. Thin well is owned by Jacob Ridgeway, of Philadelphia, and others. The Washington well. on Robinson farm. on • the hill. hart been down and pumping for some days, and now yielding about ten barrels Per der. Tbis well Is owned by Robin son. F.. Robinson, Jr.. S. A. Punta.% Then. MeCdhaell, Jr., E. Ferrero, and others. The Turk and Shire well is a new strike on land of G. R. Allen, In Lawrenceburg, which h. been pumping for some days. producing about fifteen Lamas per day. This Well is owned by Turk: F. K. Sbira, WM. Mc- Clung, E. Craig, A. 'Jack, M. Chrinty. Mr. Era., of Butler county, Black d: Vincent, of Mercer county. and others. • - Harding and Hidden, No. g. is a new strike on land of J. W. Parker, on hill south of Mike Run. The well is owned by Harding & Hid den, In Just being tested. bat pumped some oil, and promises to prove good. HORSE RACI;i6 , . . Trot at Oakland Perk—new Heat.. Oakland Park was the scene-of one of the 'stoat exciting trots of the season, iaturday afternoon. The,beautlful weatherjust made for a good rice, together * with the fact that some of mu- best. bones Wet* entered: drew together an unusually large and enthusiastic company numbered among which were many . ; The time for the start wit...flied at three o,cluck. There was come delay bet soon after the contestants appeared In the following or der: Latham. driven by John King; bys by Harvey Vanvoorhim Annie watua t ' - John Watson; gad Meg Alerrilleu,. Wm. Quirey. The taco WWI beet three in eve: In the Ant heat "Meg took the lead and kept a long distance ahead until the home stretch when "Latham" closed up, shot ahead Imo won IngiO, Meg Second, Annie third and Oakland In the rear. In the 'second heat ..Oakland" was with drawn. "Meg" again took the lead. but broke at the' half-mile. stand. when "Latham" .ranked _forward; "Watsoit • coming dolonthe hbineetretchgained upettslnthim" and won by half a length in 2...10M. The third hept wan won by "Latham" in 2.37 after an exciting contest, the three hones keeping together mart &the distance around. Tbe fourth and tar t was the mom excittag heat of alt. "Meg" lend dr, followed by "ne ttle." with "Latham" in the rear. The latter dually gained the front, but la the last quar ter "Annie" gained, and the two pasted the stand almost together In 2.441. The however, decided In tror of "nathant.. ' the race being thus in the ones favor: The race was for 1030. which was bandtd .;gterto Mr. John King. ' In the hurried aocount to which our repott er was limited in saturdaVis {Wu* of; the Dishou•BownsanTerstitate's Belies Lettreinel ebratioa no mention wasiiide bttEte'scUourn mein from the chapel Co the residence of•the BOY. Mr. Coster: sad the •siletinctioa .rmaed tbere_by the averend gentleman mid hie good Ind pash ast and hostess of the whole audience of u and friends: Their tables groaned with delicious cake.. Ices and can tectlonariee which; with. ths:botscortee and more cooling beverages were hermits' enjoyed • by the multitude at 'wailed guest..: ; . lk Rainier° for Mei:note popular Solidi& Sc . boo . l.id South ccaqs.F.° r."11•1' PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SCHOOb CLOSING Farb.: Public tiebOol—Ansual Mn.m.l Con test. Very Interesting and pleasant exercises Were held at the ball of this public school Friday afternoon. The large hall was crowded to overflowing nod many were en able to get In. Donate, the patrons and friends of the schooi, we not iced a large num bers of visitor front other %dints. The b u ildi n g was beautifully tuitional with Sowers and evergreens. We noticed with plea n• that in every morn in the building teacher, and children were c Rivaling differ ent varieties of flowers. The children are en. Pourage," In this delightful enterprise by the rincipal and teachers: At about two o'clock the Principal. Prof. 1.. 11. Paton, called the meeting to order and an nounced that Prof. Walter It. Slack would conduct the singing. Several pieces were then flung by the children in a truly fine st n yle. The Allegheny Quartette Clultt hen sung a excellent piece, in their usnal truly excel lent manner. Rev. Es.K. Squire. pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. delivered a short and pleasant address to the children. Mr. Samuel Morrow was called upon for a speech, but with a few pleasant words, In which he wished success to public instruc tion, he •excused himself from making a speech. After t wo beautiful songs by two chases of little girls, the Quartette Club sung the Ml inorips song. vTwenty-tlye Cents a Quarter for ischckillng." in such a manner as to re ceive loud applause. The song 'Tousle Jedadialt." by a class•of four little girls. ,wns loudly applauded. Itey..l. U. Herr, pastor of.-the Third Met ho dist Church, then made an excellent address , to the children. Mr. M. 11. Sloan, editor of the wryest 171..1;- k-16 also mode attar' address to the child r e n. Rey. W. J. Held. pastor. of the First United Presbyterian Church, followed in his peculiar interesting manner In a short address. The umgvt:nreturning Brave" Wan sung by the Quartette Club. (The words of this song Were composed by Miss Sue B. Nichol, of the Second Want 'Allegheny) Sch o ll, and sung bY Prof. Wm. If. Slack, of the Quartette Club, and about one hundred school - children at the laying of the cornerxtone . of the Foloiers* Monu ment on Decornt ion Day.] Rev. Wm. M. Young. pastor of the Union flautist Church, followed in. an excellent ad- Ares. After a song by the children. and another be the Quartette Club, Mr. Thos. J. Craig. Member of the Central Board of Education. made a short address on - — Music and Fbrxers." Short addresses stare then made by Prof. W. 11. Slack. Prof. i lainber. Principal of the Sixth ward public school, Allegheny City, Mr. Hamilton, 'Member of the Cent rid Board froin Forbes' School Boanl.— _ Professor Horner sung Kingdom c nix autnlrtible style. _ Allegheny Qaartette Club then sung—Pro fando Bans°. amt teere loudly aaldanded• Mr. M. B. Sloan was then called to the chair and a rote of thanks Wan panned tot he Alls.- gbenv Quartette Club. to Thomas .1. Craig of the Central Board for his unt icing efforts in behalf of good mane in the Public Schools to Prof. Walter R. Slack for his ellic len servk ces.as teacher of tousle In this school—to the Prof. L.B. Eaton, Ptincilial, and all the teach ers of the school for their unremitting la hors in the school--to the School lloard , rif th ward and to the speakers on the present oc casion. It was an exceedingly pleasant ne- I casion—t he apeeches were all short and good i —the singing was excellent —everybody I cleated. Miss Mary Eaton, daughtgr of th • i Principal presided with rare ability at the or Each one of the speakers and the tnembers sof the Quartette Club received a beautiful boquet, and nomowere so pinpoint as to re ceive two or three. Professor Eaton has been Principal of this reboot for many years. and is as popular among the children and palmns of the school as ever. lie has taught in public schools for thirty years syltllgut intennission, VaCalkaj: excepted. Surely such a I - V.lrd is a credit to auy man. ST. JOHN'S DAY Mason'. Celebration at Pence"; '• slam Mode. ripeeehes—iirand Gala Day. Saturday afternoon the Pittsburgh visitor, arrived in the city from Brownsville whither they bad gone to participate in the Masonic celebration of St. John's Day. They were in the best of spirits and .enthusiastic in their ',raises of the slicers.: attending the demon stration. . The affair was under the a bspices of Brow ns ville Lodge \o. t 1). one of the oldest and bast Masonic organizations in the State. The del egation from this vicinity sea: very credit able one, nearly nil of our Lodges being re presented. DecgAtlOMlll were also snt from Uniontown. Meheesport. Connellsvill e e, Mon ongahela' City. Elizabeth and surrounding towns. The exercises consisted principally of a pro cession and oration. It was originally in tended to have a picnic also. but this was. found to Inc Impracticable. Lodge No.oo first assembled at the Meth°. diet Episcopal church. .and was forutally opened by D. D. H. M.. Wm. Chntland. The Tempters organized at Masonic Hall. About noon the cavalmule was organized and marched off in the regular order. About four hundred masons were in line. and the display was one of the moat brilliant ever witnessed In the county. After passing over the Pre scribed route. the line halted In the grove sur rounding Masonic Hall on Church .reet,where arrangements had been made for the wee- - 'ng. D. D, ti. M.. Wei. Chatland presided, Ile . A. P. Baird opened with prayeri after 'which Dr. Alfred Creigh of Washington, delivered en addrest,on • Free Masonry, occupying en hour with the performance. The meeting was then wound up with music and the benedle- Hon. la the afternoon areception that place at the residence of MO. 34. ri.atland., which dosed the day', exercise,. The member. of the onlet,fr.no thi. y cpcnk in the blithest term.. `of the hoapltality of the people of Brownsville. and pronounce the celebration throughout one of the most pletuant and harmonious in which they wen. ever engaged. • DIED SUDDENLY. Ars Ased Lady—l Di 'oroner*es truss. lam Congestion of the Braln. mat. Friday evening Mrs. Mary Ann Foreman, aired about slaty-nine years. died suddenly at her residence. Second-avenue: ahove Ross street. Coroner Clawson held an Inquest Sat urday morning, when the following ltittilll.T was taken brace Leech. sworn—Saw her faint rester , day morning and fall down the steps of the house: I helped her up. and she raid she had a dizziness of the head : saw her again in the afternoon sweeping the alley. after which she went Into the house and laid down; saw nothing shemor her until Mr. Foreman Came home. when called me and said she was dead. Dr. Arthur,. sworn—After examining the deceased and the manner in which , she Mid. It is my opinion she died of congestion of the brain. _ The Jury returned a verdict of death from congestion of the train. THE LAST BATH Drowned lahllr Bathing l'hr Bod y Not Young. A dinressing uffair occurred Saturdy af- • ternoon, about four o'clock, near Lick No. 1. Monongahela river. Henry Oxenhort, a Youth about seventeen years of age. was bath v isg In the river. Immediately above the darn, here be amused himself by diving under the rafts. Twice be passed under them. a_distance of sixty feet, but the third time he went down and never came up again. The deceased was the only child of hla parents. who reside 'On Marion Street. near Wylie, Sixth ward. The body had not been. recovered at hist ac counts. A Pittsburgh Author. Lippinagt's ifnoulur for July- contains a very interesting article in relation lathe Lake I Superior region. from the pen of Lsaac Aiken. Esq., of this city. The gentleman spent, at In tennif, — several years In that locality. and gives -the result of his year, In a very entertaining style. The paper, as the flint of a series on the name topic. dwells particularly upon the sublime scenery and - wonderfully in vigorating climate of that region, to whlchsb meny eyes are don - turned, together with hints at its resources. and incidentally de scribing the different routes to roach the place. The writer displays a style of chaste implicity, very forcible and elegant. and withal exhibits a rare tact of blending In struction with entertainment, which makes his writings of the highest order of merit. This first paper seems bat the precursor of richer treats to follow. • We understand Mr:Alkyn, In addition to being a contributor to Lippincott's, Is engaged upon a work which will be issued during the coming autumn. fie Is also about closing ar rangements . for contributing to "Once a Month" and the "Ottlany" and thus Settling down to regular literary work. As a gentle man of finished education, keen observation, united to great power of reasoning, nod a rime style Of composition. he will certain'' , I achieve success in literature, to which he will hereafter deVote his energies. , •" E=7=! GOVYRARR GLARY left on Sataiday for Ilarrlsburalt itiuelt pleased irlth his trip. Jenne Muer., of Allegheny. is spoken of 4 n candidate for County Commissioner. MAYOR BROPII Intendi spending a few weeks at Cape May dartnexinly and Anima.' Bt:exxon RiX6TS is expected . In thin city to a few day,. AL.. PRATT. of Allegheny. now pitcher In the Forest City flare flail Club of Cleveland, Is said to Wane of the beet general players in that game of any In the c o untry. , . , WILLIAIt Neon,FIN., one of the enterpris ingproprietors of the Fir/nits Freund rejoices in the . possession of one of the. finest, rural -residences in our_cicinity, It Is satiated nn Mount Troy, Reserve township, about four miles from the cityi 4 alspaclous:- convenient double brick mension, surrounded by a large property, neatly terraced. and • elle& with Lawns. fruit trees, winding walks and. !Wi en. The house °carol. a posillon about half way of, toward the commit of a gentle end lii nonce and commando, a superb view of the surrounding. mmitt ry for about ten mile's.. o rural home hereabouts le more beautiful r more worthy of the name. In fitting- - aro° with Its attraction is the generous IsOspitall y of Its genial inmates, welch are- of the /nor. kind and happy charneter. - ' ' Go see , the “Fetiiitain" -. et tooth Commr Festival. Popular Siam #t PoPular Priers. - Atberientn Saucel. Luchnow Mucci; Worcestershire SitieeS. London Club Pewee,. KlUel LeiCtStershlro S.pcee. „,,a.t.chseue, of wales Salon Sauces. Alle b ny Cit 7. LemoustleMblerla t 4, atiA WrmPtrfu; " • Ter epilog Mock er Henry G. U.l.e Mit elaM Talliw,'sie corner of Penn aVelme ea• Stith street, to now large and complete. Mon Meow Ilannaln amtlnuen to nreMde at..tee cut One. I=3 We find in - the New Ynrk Eri.ning the following concerning a well known Pennsylvania young lady, celebrated once 64 the heiress of .n good deal moie than -seven or eight thousand dollars a year.' The most gorgeous being on the grand stand. the most rainbow tinted, liannoni oui,though excessive. was one of our own countrywomen. She is not pretXy. scarce• ly even stylish. although not a ❑ttle pre riot se, as the Frenela term that peculiar mixture of 'morgue and affectation assumed by certain women, either to bide ember rissment or to xlmw oft' tbrir 1;f:1f-holm:Ir. Let me tell ber stur . y. first pretulaing =1 vas more iinmaculate in thought, word r deed, and that, if tam& laugh at her. It is simply liVilllll4e . she has made such a Gal of hi.melf in her pursuit of gre ness—in a fashionable sense.. In short.; I will only record a harnalesn lunacy: it any sensational incident, in the ham: int it may nem. an a warning to Anoiri, n papas and to' their daughters, yds) E hanker after swolldom in the: abstract. ;I lit*narne is Afariy Anne—the hue trine nor of the Chester cup is said •to be called after' her—and she was born of respecta le parents, in emu-'! furtable cirtne l aces, inhabiting a village t e mate of Pennsylvania. Brought up uoh n father's - loudest carp she flourished 'unnoticed for anything par ;===l==lMM ttitie n, Val she wax transplanted.. fiir the brief space of six months, to the shore:. of Albion, and thence, fora fort• tight. to Franre. 'l'it e time :dinned for he 'lour - having expired. Nl:try Anne re urned to the State.t. Alva' mute had be 'onto unfamiliar with her native town: slip had forgotten its habits, its customs, the names of its streets, even Its language —in short, she was like a stranger in a strange load, and. she boldly announced to all that never would she wed with mor tal than who could not trace back his ancestry to, at least, the Norman , :onquest: Tout yid o paixl. u quixoit eutomire. Mary Anne Itnew the proverb, and she bided her time, of course doing a little bit of harmless flirtation in the mean while. just to keep he•r hand in. At Inst. an aged uncle of of her grand-aunts by marriage died. and left her a - fortune. The moment so long expected lend ar• rived.. Sl e • shook from off her feet - the dust of that pent-up rtim which had so long unlined her powers. and Mary Anne again crossed. the Atlantic. like another Jto,on in search of—a titled husband. whose blood should he of the true cent lean tinge. Two years rolled over her hemt - Count, and marquises, penniless adventurers with .high-sounding names, hut iie rent rolls, .err there galore, but never a "lord - entered the lists. Mary AIM' wanted too much, and could not give enough in exchange, for an income of seven or eight thousand dollars, unac companied by either accomplishments or even a tolerably pretty face, was not bait attractive enough to obtain even a inn& atelr aristocratic nibble But she WaSfertile in resources, and flo site-could not marry into a great fondly. she deterutined to create silt'. 1111.1 1:.0 I.llt. accepted one of her own countrymen. with the stipulation that to his rather plebeian patronymic should be annexed the higli , sounding name .if the - deceahed mirk of one of her grand .sunis hr inn? ringe. And it wait; dune, and the village of • •in the State Of Pennsylvani speaks of those wedding ceremonies where - throe sable “Inen and brothers' were required to hold unlike bride's trait as she sweiledown the stairS to meet tut parson; for they had crossed the Atlanth to be married, and to show the aborigine. the laces and the diamonds. Thence. once more toTaris and grand etiri and their broWn landau., lined Witt pearl gran ratio, covered with brim. liol Inudr er upt on %dr days. tinny be i.eet driving Itlll,je.titAlliy Up nod down tlt l'lnitumi Elyse, whenever there is - a ra . of sunshine. between the hour, Id 4 and A. M. There is all Earl's coronet null eiietitrli eon with suplairters. On the panelg. nm within are iwateli Mary Anne and iivri.iill liqrt, in solemn grandeur, neither speak ing a word, it is tuteerteil.iluring the ,lrive except when the meson leans forward t. hid the coachman to moderate his pare "Sou know. - lie said to oue of his ar nusintanesso that it is vulgar to In. fast Mary Anne gave a dinner; the • eonsort sat at one end: flanked nu either aide by three gentlemen, opposite- was the mis tress of the likings. with six lovely fe. tnalea A rtlils is style. It was ter ora... tiseslat the 'Tuileries, but had been given UP ILA being stupid: however. sine.. that banquet in the, Chant'. •Elyaera Eugenie is tietitiowly titillating the eineation of iis int...nit/clam at the Ito1 r o.n for it would net 'r die to Is• itid , ene in etigneite it. an untitlisi foreigner.. Anecdotes about Mary Anne are as plea tiled as lelackberriee. Two of them bear repeating—the first an a 'warning. tier see end as II le.lol. to honsekeetwea In search of rrspeetful servants. Mary A une sent a footman with a n0t.... to a well-known and very highbred gentleman in Paris. The flunkey entered in full livery. Indeed. ing powdered hair and toieboota at ten in the morning. "Take oil your lent." maid Mr. 1., ' John Thomas word; nor vet did lee (deny. 'nee order wax' repeated, and again without move.: finally, exit of J. T.. wheeler meaoage seas undelivered. In half an hour return of .the same without his hat, and with but faint traces of lewder in hie hair .:•1 have come to beg your pardon. sir, - he said; "but the fact is ; my miasma make, me put ten See much flour that I couldn't get my lent otil" 'Mary - Anne's crowning glory has, how , ever, been her test for servants. She sits or rather reclines upon a couch in her drawing room; before leer, at two pares distance. is spread a magnificent lion's skin rug; tier candidates for office are ad• mined separately. the usual questions. arc asked. and finally the credentials are demanded. this he the crisis which.decides Jeame'm fate, should he, in his eagnerneas to comply with the lady's languidly uttered "Bonnet In moi, mort,gorcon," step across {teat charmed boundary. liin light is put out and a hasty "ref nay: row ne me elmeene: pas" sends him Into outer dark ness to marvel over. this sudden change, without any apparent motive. On the first employment of this ordeal. only one went throughtwitle flying mime,. and lee had been warned by his predecessor that some mystery was possibly connected with the lion's skin rug. See Scapin. WWI on his guard, and when called upon to leis papers*, protested his unworthiness, tee ap. prowl so near to his imposing patron ess. Mary Anne was delighted; she felt sure thatone so respectful must bee treats-, or.. indeed; she wanted no diameter with such a man, and he wax engaged we the 'spot. and was arrested• for stealing her silver within a fortnight. It in refreshing tee think that our be nightedhalf•elvilized land, as some for eeigners affect to consider America, lens at least one representative abroad • when can do credit to the good breeding and refine. ment of some of its children. N. B. The above is in every partkular without exmoTeration, but. I have been informed ley a friend who to well up In heraldry that, the rums on 'dee landau those of the Mary Anne family of the name name as the uncle of tier grand aunt by marriage ' quartered with thoent of the connorl, who far front being plebe• lan, ian throw back to the (brand Pension of Holland. • Beat Estate Trauden. ' 'The following deeds were admitted of re cord in the office of Thos. 11. Hunter, Etat., Retarder for Allegheny county, SaturdaY. Jane 85;19'0: Fred. 1.. Ihmsen to John If. Alker, April It. leak lots Nos. IS and Si In C. Ihmsen's .pion. Hero of Ormsby fikooo Thomas Bakewell to David F. Eiden, June 21, IICO lota Smut and 12 In Bakawell's In borough of Bellevue Edward Ingram to M. J..ltrickson, June 11. 1878;' I acre and 1.10 perches In Chartiers tw NAIO Fra o nc n is s Lefler to Baptist Leffler, June 10.18710 10 by HO feet on Center of., Pittsburgh—POO Josephleixon to N. E. trpstllL April 13. lED: lot of ground on Second avenue, Tweno- . third ward, city of Pittsburgh John Scott to Man. C. Bradshaw, April 11, 1 . - 'll by-Ixl feet on Rank Lane, First ward, leghenv city, kith buildings $1,4m0 Jacob IL eklumo.to John D.NcAforis, Jut e 13, . 18111; 10 by 100 feet. on Centre avenue, tlettt ward. Pittsburgh F. Tyler to F. L. limes, June EL -44 by lailfent; onSheffleld street, Allegheny citv. with ... ; sl,* Rifles, Shot Guns, Itevolvers, "Pistols,. Am .munidon and 040 material of all kixdo at re :flawed prices; at J.-N. Johnstrofs Oresa'West cm Dun Works, 175 Smithfield street. Repair ing neatly done. Guns for hire, Alla Rifles, Carbine and Revolvers "bought or taken in exchange. Call and see or write Para. Price liAtt: •.. 1. ' • 1 !Kw, Go tee the "Birds". at South Couuttaa Foe ' '.; • '; " _2 RE tourrosol'a Catbarilp rryrup la used In all eases Instead of pills, caster oil, eptom salts, Al4hIS tlarored. Twenty-Ove cents. Try It. Mu 1,7 alfdrugiste. .. tr• ereuni et South Common Feu- Ye. It I. true, that you Can get Altlf's Foot. Fed Guava Jellies. at •Georgellefteen's, 112 deral street. Allegheny MY. 1 Go we tbe `uLake" al Boualgoomozi. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE A HYMN BY DICKENS The Nev yori Erening . Post says: To the writer in the Nitre we are indebted for a fact relating to the "Pictures from Italy," and for a hymn, both of which will be riew to the majority of readers: "Some of our readrirs may not be aware that the' Pictures from Italy, which are now included in nll editions of Charles Dickens's works, were originally oantrib uted to this newspaper, and that its early numbers were brought out under his edi torship. In the first number of this jonr nal. in the Doily Seers of January 21, 1846, appeared No. I ~of 'Traveling Let ters, written on the Road. Charlea - Dickens.: • In the' Daily Neirsof Feb=l)- 1,4. of thy' •ante year, Mr. Dickens wrote the following verses—which will he nes ts many—elicited by a speech at orient the night meetings of the wives of agri. cultural labors in Wiltshire. held to peti. lion for free trade: •Don't you all think that we have • great need to cry to .r God to pia it In the hearts of Our a - re...pecan and her ...crier Prilderseent 'to grant us free bread "'--Eret• SIMPKINI, al "Brew 11111. •Oh God, who by Thy Prophet's heed Didut smite the rocky braise. %libellee water came ut Thy ;command Thy peo_ple's thirst to shine 7 Santa Stern.utidud hih. And let some dropsof pity tall For us who starry and die' 'The tied, who took• little child And set him hime midst, And lir/mixed ille mere, mild As, by Thy bun. Tied didst - Loot down upon nor children deer Su Anima, so cold,/ share. And lot their limiter appear Whom horde and Gent," ore - Oh lied. teach them to feel how we - When nor iwior Inf.. droop A re .wenkened In our try. In Thee. . . . • . And him our spirits *Pulp: For. in Thy 1.411.1. so bright and fair. All tears and sorrow sleep: And their young looks. so full of rare Would mists Thine angels weep' 'The 14 nd. who with Ills linger drew The Judgment Coming en. Write furthesemen, whet must ensue Ere teeny yobowe l s oon Oh sled. whose In the sky. Let theta not brave and dare. Until they look duo latol on Matt And see OM Arrow thorn ! 'Oh God. remind them; In the bread They break upon the knee. . These sucred words may yet be rend. In memory of 31e" ' Oh God, remind them of lit. iiwelk Conipoesion for the poor. • ' AA d.we he R r A md th oo m t 1., dar t ' out, • - Aa Au•triaa Idea of an Americain Duel. A. singular conglomeration of the yo-' lunatic. poetie and tragic, and what was denominated - a "point of honor" on the part of the infatuated youth who had laid flown his life in vindication of it, is rela• ted by ty Vienna correspondent The' re. port of a pistol Was - recently beard •in the public park of the Austrian capital by the following the soond they came upon a man cifvered with:blood which had flowed front a wound inflicted In the neck. A letter found on his person disclosed that he was, in his own conceit, ”the victim of an American duel." In the epistle the youth tells his friends that he . had made the anquaintance of a Lieutenant, who was a Maltese Knight of St. John; that They had quarrelled: that the Lieutenant had challenged hits to fight with , pistols. which he bad accepted ; that win.n the time of meeting came, the lieu tenant declined to tight him, an he was t.se young, but tins,sefla novel way of settling their difficulty without ex posure, which was that should Weftr a glove on tile' - left land, and whiny., wa+seen in the street by the other tvnit• out it should kill himself. Thiel pmPosi tion wan acceded to; the .inifurtUilnle youth was noun soon after Ifr his adver. stow minus the glove, and rather than dishonor himself took hip; own life in ful. tilment of the stipulations of their foolish duel. 'rite Lieutenant. who was a Ire •quont visitor at the dancing academy kept he the father of the youth. bud made advattee+ to tin" lady -love of the lat ter; this was the gr.;110,,20f the quarrel. Both the girl and his relatives. who did not. know the uwanincr of his always wearing the loft glove. itionlea him fur itsve,otrieity. 'and The firnt time IK yiekleol to their etarenties , is to appear Will out it, ni b . rival ; and venalty of hi• indiscretion.a,above de!terilit:d. Modern- Di«hone.ty! A \NasLington letter writter remarks on the - shrinking of theutnri•or widen are traveled .by tire members of rongress. In I 18.19 the mileage of aerators amounted to ' $711.911-. in lalllo, with sic more senators. it was but Vi 1.312 40 In the Intone the mileage in 15t.9 in round nom hers was $.303.000: in Ittl9, *119.000. The •mileage Lea urea redneeti one-half; but this is I Pol. titan that; The distant-ex have “shrunk" Thus Slr..lohuson. of Ark.- sa.s. u.wsl 4.000 rutirs trwut tx,shiurb,t .• - Ma: Mr. /Deo MS/4 Poll ,;;., Ntist.ourt, rustic hi. 111,14 M, miles, wLiie )1 r. lrrake now reports I:100, Mr. t4win. of California. used to receive about '4.000 for mileage., Mr. Cole now receives $1,3110, Jeßsit• P. Bright made a bill I.; st+oo each stay. but tiovernor Muir. ton only. gets a year; Doctor Fitch report.' reevive..l $1.1411; his fellow townsman, Newton Pratt. U t ak ' , the distant,. 1,... , 00 miles shorter, and oh , tains' only vrai for both ways; David Tur ie reported a finnan. , of '...l.frda miles (rum Northern In.tiann, Litt. Mr. t'olfax ands €lO6 mils. less. Jetlerskin Davis used to take slow for a reputed tlistimee of 4,000 miles, his sueeessor. Mr. Revels . ..tires 190 miler further array; reports a thousand miles 1e... and receives. thotoar.:l dollars &lineman I r. French neautoe* The Louisville 1 - ',//rier forinal rays: i i A fierce . war is gooliz on I. Weer, the American and French beentie who ire. ohent . the_ court of Fresco. A French - noblemen has written a bitter freilltron, in - which be praises the modesty; naivete and grace of the French girls, and save "How (moodily they strike.ilue in the isleli.to•Wo of Ainericen girls dressed out like parading toms, with nothing wank ing. ' What is the Use of inviting these. ladies there from the dis.rnited States, Many of wllOlll are often seep totaling their minds and morale in the thtrd tier of bozos at the opera, or beldr...il the cur- ' taiu, listening to the contfersation of dandies and ballet dancers, In this dem ocratic period dalightera of Yankees walk with theirplehelan feet up the royal steps 1 of the palace, while the noble descendants of high barons, and crusade knights of ten hide their dirghtined oeklcsst in - some ruined . manor:' It. this goes nu we shall tosel have the French . objecting to Paris society being Awericaniaed. There are many of oar peOplewho go over there with more money than manners. wild push themselves into every coterie that brass and gold can effect, and astonish the stately madams and timid demoisel les whit form the feminine 'element of French society. No wonder that the grievanc4 has gotten lute the French ropers. ' • —llllla have been introduced into the Ten• notice legialature,dlrecting the Attorney General to bring cult ngninst the officers. egenti, director. and at ockholdera of 'weevil Tennessee railroad. to recover the amount of State bond, alleged to have been fraudulently lamed to said mads, and enjoining the Pissal -dent. director. and atockholdern of the Ten neseee and Pacific Railroad Company from diatuating of bond. lamed to them, declaring the forfeiture of the tights of cold road under the general tolerant Improvement law of IRM. and nothing the aforesaid lowliest Individually -liable for the bond, • --For 'leveret months past quentl-'0,,, of freight transported by the New Y9'; IC Central Railroad having been abstracted from pack. ages, the matter was placed iv the hand• of detectives, and on Saturday four houses In West Albany were • found .to contain large good,uanes of shoes. boo_ts bus , calm. for. , r,or.es of plug tobacco. o, Writing desk'', he. A switchman . rubber:goods, dry named Stephen hfr ~ehan wits 'wrested and ..„„,, ma t.„, f ,, a _ ll ,l";_nt'ession, Implicating others, att ."1 eight trains. The robbertea amount to many thousends of dollars. from Tort Supply, Indian Terri -127, to June I.lth. say a band of fifty to sixty attempted to run off a herd of work -4.--en belonging to the Tort on that day were drWen DO; and pursued by a coin- Kar . iy of cavalry and elx of them killed. On ie ith Inst. one hundred Indiana attitak- I dd a into near fluttalo creek, but were de feated by Lieutenant Bodemer with a troop of cavalry and two killed and three wounded. Corporal Freeman and private Winchester Were wounded and libout [went, rtnimals killed.' =I! NEW .ADVlERTlarawire.o • blade with otos CARBOLIC ACID. which le ur. In Hospital,. by direction of - Eminent l'hYridhfifr alreiolf proved Waif to nom. lho a d do Oen 4/.l.l'i:tare Ifir all Atedit Sores illeOrs. ma for Ilharne.Cutt; Wdunils.and all Skin Diseases equal an a Rapid Curative Agent has fet Win discovered. fiRICE.23 CENTS. • • Henry's Insect Powder, mreatnroza L.ERCI SEN BA CH'S Patent Meditine Depot, 149 SIVI/THFIELD ST - Bloomaria Lots For lile—Teo Years to Pay. Loth[ how much better It is to bop a lot and get a home than to rent. You now pay $lO to $2O a month, in ten years $l2OO to $2,400.. at the end you have not a dollar to show for this, but by `buying a lot every dollar you pay comes backdo your own pocket in your house and lot: every improvement you make is your own; you sit under your own vine: no man can turn you and your children cut on moving day, and your wife and children, and even yourself, are . better every way. owning a house. Others will and should respect and trust you for owning a home. Inquire of D. S. Williams, 17th ward, Butler near Fortyserond street. SEITHEIi POPPV, nor Mendragora. nor nil the drowsy syrups of the world, Can ever make - a substitute for Pier, Hannala Si Co.'s cream ale. People will think all drugs hurtful, and prefer the pure extract of Malt and Hops. SPECIAL NOTICES Mr -REPUBLICAN I - County Conventions. The Republican Voters of Allegheny County are requested to meet at the.usunt Wanes for holding Delmore .elections lu the several Wards. Hormel, end - Tow nshles. on Sabirday, August 27, 1870, one elect delegates trinn each Election District to each a the rothwing Convention. as inflow", Two DELEDATEIt front each Election Dietrirt to the • COUNTY CONVENTION fOr 4 e purp o uz of A n i txlstallug eandidatea for 801.7NTY COMMIS:HONER.. CORONER, JURY COMMISSIOFiEIt, DIRECTOR OF ME POOR. TWO OTIIER DELEGATES trim, each Elee lion Marta to the - ongressional-Legislative Convention for the pang,o of nominating ONE CANDIDATE 'FOR CONGRESS In the :Bid Congremlonal Dis triet.ONE-CANDIITATE from that portion of AL loghtorf Minty Itrowit: North and Went of the Allegheny end-Ohio Rivers) whiCh is embraced In the d 34 Congressional District. WYE CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE. SIX CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY. These Conventions will meet. In the City of Pitts lough. at the COURT HOUSE. on TUESDAY. Angus , 30th, ISI7O. at the following times, as billowy, clad COUNTY CONVENTION will meet to the COM Mon Pleas (hurt Itoomost 111 o'clock 4. h. The delegates to the CONG ESSION A 1.-I.ED IS LATIVE CONVENT! , Oi from the Ind Congres sional District will meet ut 10 o'clock A. . Mnl the new District Coon Amnia for the purpose of nom inating ■ CANDIDATE FOR CONtiltr—iS (tom neat! Ithltelet. The Delegates from that portion of Allegheny county which Is in the 23d Congressional District. will meet St 10 o'clock A. as. in the old District Conn Room for the purpOse of nominatIngaCAN DIDATE FOR CONGRKSS, and electing THREE CONFEREES to meet the Conferees if A rlnlltnelit and Butler Counties. And cat 11 o'clock A. It.. ni as m /on thereafter as both the Congressional Conventions above desig nated shall have Concluded their respective dillies a. such.lllgp will meet In the old District Court Room for'll7pergase of nomirsitlng ONE CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE, and MX CANDIDATES FOIE ASSEMBLY. . The electioil of Delegate, will be held between the hours.' .• and 7 la . eloCk SATURDA Y. August Elth. 1870. and will he held as far is' practicable by the Republican members of the election boards In the different districts. and in those districts where the election Minrs are n minority of the regular bound the Repub.. voletli are authorised to elect enough additional officers to [ . ..insists the board. The voting In the cities and beneliths shall In all caws he by ballot.and In the townships by marking. The Pmsident of the Couaty Convention. sad of Inc Congrevalonal•Legislative ,nvention. will, 1/001 Conventions order/Shen/Den. con cur In doing. appeet a Connulttes of three, the Dr./ l'otemit tem thus tiled twmeet together as Diem al. firselieallie after the adjournment of the ecinsedlied to app dell a talon, C. entettl. fort{. • oturcing Ygg, At the rentuest of many Republican; and with a • I• of ninig the Senttment of the people Bryn the pne.tWnhf WegdtpUonlothiseounty b• the Republican party of what Is known as the I . llllrforo county optima of holding primary deg lions and tusking nomination; AG, each voter is requested, in designating his choice for delegates to the reap...tire emiventiOria. to Inatract them to vote aye or nay in the said Conventinos on a ProPo osltton there to be übruitted of adoption by the pan; of thst syst , a fall and erpheit explana tion of which will hereafter publiehetrby thlr Committee in the It publican press of the CU/ litlatouvh. Ry order of the lnio• csonuotts• for w lee • 0.13,7. = PUNVIATIVE. 1711.11 n ral=l We INSII . I•ANCL. 'A: 1 R 7 O. HeTORM HAVE THIS R verniAnnnal dividend a PER SIIARE, DP:e day ar.•la TWO 'DOW == =! 1= =I ESE I=l Yl'Bl.le OTlCE.—lfiving been enJ GAI.I MIT= IIMPRI!- •••noty. notice le hereby riven °Mee and Slethau To. TOP, AIWM., th•lizakl3l . the nett. 11=1= the OFFICE .TII/C NATIONAL FOLINTIBT AND PONE WORNIL TronlyAblrd Penn, Pittsburgh, 03=2 IrrBOUNTY: ' $lOO Bount Collected • . Tor all anktlen who anilo between Mn! 4th and 1 . 1 7 22d. 7881. who warn discharged Poe Munn in-heron', serving two Teen and. who hart horn, In warred no bounty.. The undersigned haa re lod MS nese 10 0a- Strri 13.1.4 1 / I ,,comer Sixth rannenrolhnsithdald street. and la now prepared to collect claims span Cr lly and at Under.* rat.. Cell on,' address. wl lb stamp, ; &T. DROWN. 1 (Salm Aunt. Gsirrilt betiding. corner anth avenue and Sailthbold *treat. ---- .... _ l7ttaburith. Pa. (CrT!IE' ANNUAL EXAMINATION .lchn A wllrA d n i antros h n e n R AIVIV/TY!" ' .l4t e s Ils l itt at 9 A. w... to the (trot !Who. sl Bollatna, comer tor Croat etnwt and 01e..1117 Alloy. s ! ScOt id t '. ''' r . :ll P ara N 4 . VsrcitnnTlW.l‘.l7:tt hl S the rltr.of puts that " V , r" re ' t; "'!' RII 1:1 " .t r l at tklif a . Zgl'aniy: 4 4 PITITIIIIIOII d CON N XLIAV ILI. It RAILROAD ( XL t lryrnoruon.Juv• 11401.1147 U rre . NOTICE TO BON O IOLDERS. - it: -(l AV%Tilint%rV , v 4.1 n PS after ti! a9 7%hE V AWITrIat g o r; BATIMORE. 1•21 - 11 JOIIN, 11. PAID R. Jr.„ TrealtOrer. 14A rING% PARR or At I.[OHENT. i Corner of Federal and Lavaca streets. DIRECTORS IO7O IrrritE OF • THIN Raok havo this day declared a dl vldend of FIV(( PER CENT. out of the lamdt• of the lart li roonths.Parable on and after J%(y ISt. limy°. free of tat It. P. VoIING. irrNl ON ON A EL A_ INCLINE rtANK.-NOTICE-Th e Mane will be npol for Pagranitars sad Freight intalriesulttrttftY 7.IOItNINO al 3 o'clock. and will clone at I t e. n., eneeermog with the last car from Plttaborah on - t h e phi.berab and Itinalbahant Paiatelurer 15:116 CANDIDATES. . [Cr FOR 8 LONER GEIGE NEELEY, . • Of Marehell TO .1014 subJeet to the eeetatou the Utdon RePohltate Comely Caaventloa. etaktlef gy , FOIL fOUNT y Comßussiown. BENJAMIN DOUTHETT,. , Of indianaircrtiOda, in • candidate fur Cannf7 Ommulegloeer. la setpnlittatlon le the deeirtut of the liatabilain Cotivectlon: Set modes . nUAMsoa..wr. 0. 10 0 Gazzam 6z, C • ATTONNETR AND VOUNNNLLNRS snmior, in gqe_qxand 11•4119PIXT. OPM. • " n " 96 wyrru „ JeFk7lto JAMES RENO cONTRACTQR AND DIJILDEII; i nwategot-St . onaPielekimueThilinscomitlT maggilgiomwaggwrav- JOSEPH R. HUNTER; Merohandize Broker, 260 (AM4.ID)nf 11.1.1 c 11111114Ing.) Jezi:Tßi _ CIIETAE, I " - r, =1,,1 4.., t, 4Arz , ,, . E. 0/;(I.IELD, 1870. MISCELLANEOUS JUST IN TIME. Summer Millinery, TM!=MI:I ME BONNETS. FLOWERS. RIBBONS. . MADE-UP LACES. • ORNAMENTS. and NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Mrs. S. C. Ebbb, NO. 91 FEDERAL STREET, = JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AID ROLLING MILL BRASSES Made Promptly to Order BABBITTS METAL Made and Kept on Hand throprleton luld'Manufseturprs of Cooper'slmproved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Ottlce-882 PENN STREET. Tonndry—CAmor ITTII and RAILROAD STREETS, nttsburgb Mountain Home, RESSON -I SPRINGS, PA Thin favorite resort has been enlarged andint proved sine° last season. Will pe open for guests JUNE 13 th. 11470. EXCURSION 'TICKETS sold by the Pennvylisnia Railroad. at Nedr Tort. Phil adelphis. 'Harrisburg and Pittobnreb. All trains stop at, Cresson. ItOolIS nk, he secured in 'Mt, r I , IOII.ISVCS CEI.I:IIItATF.I I I,III . IIESTRA eun engaged far the waft.. Cru further Inforrntill.m.ahlress G. W. MULLIN, Proprietor ONE FURNISHED corrAGE to rent. Jell. y.ll ATTENTION, PRINTERS ! ALLAN C. BAkEWELL & CO ii Wood Stfret; Pittsburgh, Hare 011 hand a complete nomortment of MATH EWS PONS UNRIVALLED BLACK AND FANCY COIGRED PRINTING INKS. for male at 26 • Funk no-14,7,1..1[1g freight to purchasers. leg OYFICI OP TUC Cosernoman or AltinstuiT CoCbTr. PA.. Prriburnon, June 20th. 1870. ) NOTICE TO BAKTRS.—Seaed Pro- POSA IS, addressed to the - Board of In spect°. of the Alleghtmy County Inclusive wil received at this ogles, until 30th lust. for furnishing the County Prison with BREAD weigh months from July 12th. 11220. Loaves to worteand-a-half and two pounds respectively and to be of upproved quality. Bids to be made at so much per pound. BOnd foe two thousand dol lar* •111 ho required for faithful performance of OOntritet. The name ot the security must scrim- Pane the old. 111110 Indorsed by the Warden and Probated at this ' 111. 1. 2 1 0 Controller. G HAND RE•OPENINV ..I•TRW GOODS. Shoes, Boots: and Gaiters, -HENRY PAUIAJS', . :f0.144 01110 AVICKUIt, AI.LIWH6`IY. CITY The ..dentlgood hu again lWad pocsessl at hls old WS., and stocked It with a nob aSso meat of BOOTS, SIIOES AND GAITERS. Goods as ss prices will {lse satlslactl Former pstrOas and the public are Invited to of Jerkin 111LNIIT PAULUS HOLMES, BELL & CO ANeitor, COTTA ommsza = ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA Slieetiug and Ratting. Livingston & Co., =I Z=g= LlKhi work our spectalty. Loose Joint Batt.. Shatter and Gate Mew., Sash Paloll4=o other articles of Builders' Ilardevare Wenn, on hand. Othoe and Mona, pear Otter Depot, Allegheny 017... Posted:me addreu. Lott lion 02, Pitts. 3. • TENTH LIST, IsIIL—APPLICA i. TIONS to sell Liquors. tiled In the Clerk's Mace: nuncio McDonald. tavern. 'Fourth ward. Pitts. bunch Thomas Caltston, O. G., Thirteenth ward. Parte burgh. Geenve Bumper, NAL. Seventeenth ward. Bilte bueen Rum mei...Tavern. Third ward, AIM , Rh.), Psulek Monahan. E. It.. Sixth wand. Allegheny. Hobert Hamilton. 1C.11.. Sixth ward, Allegheny. Vrederick-Drewes, 0. G., Baldwin township. Ilendan Sebileden, E. IL, Sant township. Albert Young. E. IL, Stowe The License Dowd will hen the ab township. OVO sppllca non on WILDNESDAY. the BlYth Inst.. at 9.lclock JOSEPH Brtolysx, Jl,c 24. Is7o. LADIES' HUNTING CASE Gold Watches for $25.00 vArcus & . SHP:APB'S JEWELRY STORE. 1111 FIFTH AVENUE. Also, • an° as•woaenl. of LADIES' and CENTS* FINK OOLI, WATCIIFS andCIIAINS at themort realonabla prima. A nice asaortment. of CLOCKS and FANCY COK)adS On hand. PleSin, give n. • call. tivnrk move COirritual.rit or ALLetilitAY CiitNrr, PA.., PITTAIPIIOII. June lgth. 1870. ) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaI• , Kit PROPOSAjA will be received at this Of. dee until 18th Inst.. Inclusive. for building a new 1111.1110 E over blelatughlinki Run. on the read lending Iron the Walleington Pike to Sodom. in Upper lit. Clair tinrnshlP Mee for ereeein• • ne w STRUCTURE at the Bridge over 7411 ler's Run, the road leading from Waahlugto • Pike to Then.. Collins . Mill, in Seidl.. Furett - Township. tip direction Of Count/ Corinnisslon LAMBERT. Controller. I'IMSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER Still.. The piatnership heretofore existin between D. P. Scott and A. I. Scott, 11=1 SCOTT & SON; • Was dtssolved by mutual consent on thelst day of June. Is7ll/. All debts payhe eon will he paid- to A. I. Scott, mho sr else the debta of the ArM • .... • I= C. BARNES, Sealer of Weights : and Measures, . . . OFFICE - ;NO. 3 FOURTH AVE., Pittsbnrgh. 11ALTIHORLHERRING, SHAD, &e. —New P 414,121119 Herrin* In barrel% and .: DPW do Shad In taunts and. halves; No. 1 Madrona, all Mare of parkagem No. Si do, all Mum o r N 0.3 do, all Mai Or • P.k.r.i.L.a. UMW,. half and quarter hamar: !Ake White Fish. Indf barrels: Lel/hula* Herrin*. blktree.l7lo halves: Salmon to glue Holland Ilerrlml.ool.ll eiroiem., For sale bw Lo the leads. WATT, LANG A. CO.. mylo 109 ar4ll_4 Wood. ISSOLUT lON. The eo.part nen heretofore axle} hie between JOHN LICH an d WILLIAM • !O'NEIL under the dna name or J. & W. &PENH. retell grocers. Meth I.74eA4ltrtZ'r di rne_ l ;7lA at=:t w e ou Mond eud R ou e . sor the late firm set aerwhe WORM tipper. Jeltkr26 CHEAP • STOVES Aafr_LTINWAPA COAL VM S VMS IRONS, &m. AF., at • , B AND CEDAR BOARDS.: 8:15 bus Bart.,: 9.000 feet. Inch cab. 9...9, • - Tn t'!"‘'F . b 7. 7". !P r . % Ilan Inotry a tr : .200 mu.: Yin' We by •••.• 'l. ti. CAJIYALIV`. "ion NUTS.-60 0 sacks In store; for J. bale by ISAIAH INCKST t Co. . . , -- VINEGAR. TI F. YI)TEGAR :',. • WORKS. Art - ADAMS, 167, 168, 169•an.d170 • SECON.P . AY ENUE. Is now prepared In futolell VINEGAR- Ay lts LOWT-qT MARKET RATES. Attentloa particm larly called to hie Extra Wine Vinegar. Ea= INSURANCE CCESS THE CRITERION OF EX 11 F •Cr The Empire Mutua Ilan achieved n fnccef+almolt Ilututrulleled in Lh. hbotAry of I.lfo In3urancv. , WASIZED 11'ittL 3, 1:469 orthc‘C;onapan3 =I Whole Number of Policies issued. 3.34 e Total Premiums 0313e.747.23 Amount insured $7.2.113.5130.00 !halo of dolma and Exp. to Tote t Income. AVOITYC Betio uf nil Companies.. ...... rnr every' 8100 I,,ubilltio , the Empire him 5221 of Anse.. A sersgo Amount of Policies 62.406 TO4II /Oft. 633.02000 tbuth t`anttal depnallertitir ;tate and the balance eecurely Invented. Manager for Western Pennsylvania. Mem 7S FOURTH AN SNUE, Mbar/nigh. N. rarGoon ntal AGENTS. both male and re anted. jaiel S.' H. HARTMAN, • A. PderAIMAND, C'ELSITIENT. VICE' 1 . 111:5111IENT. Federal laqranee Co. OF ALLEI:IIENY CITY. PA. • FICF. : For. Frdrrul and Lana Streets inerrons: - Edward Gregg.W. G. Gibson. . Valentine Baker. IJ. Ruben. M. Shallithy,u I B. Smith Jon. 11. Beriaad, .. t I .AndeEton. ' , Wan. Selloyer,l M. ti. Suydam. W. J. Innglitt, • . JIII2IOI Allison. Jel7:yM - F. M. LoVE. tieneral Agent CHANTER 1829 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE - INCUR. CO. • OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE 43311, 437 CilttiTNITT STREET. Assem. on Jan. Ist. 11E70, 1119.323.734 67. Paella), 6400.000 00. Accrued Surpl. and Premlus.. 63.413.73) 67. losses paid since 132.9. over sustmouo. Perpetual .dTesupor Issues Policies on Liberal Tenon. The Company rd w issues policies upon the lients or all kinds of Build- Ground Rents and Mortgages. DIRECPORti--Alfred 0. Raker. Samuel Grant, Geo. W. Richards, Lease Leo. Gem. Pales. Alfred iltier. Thos. Sparks. Wm. S. Want. Thomas S. Ellie. Gustavus K. Benson. - ALFREDO. BAKER, President, . GEO. FALLS, Vice PtesidenL . J.. W. McAllister. Sccmhary: Roger. Avviitant cOfTnt a NELLoGiI, in.% Car. Third Avenue eed Wood VESTERN INSURANCE COMP'Y Or Pitti4burWl ALEXANDER NLMICK. President. • WM. P. HERBERT, Vice President. • WM. P.IIERBERT, Secretary. CAPT. GEV. ?MELD, General Agont. Office 9.4 Water street. Stang tt Co.'s Warebotnie, n et II Pittsburgh. • • • - et II insure aguinst all Made or Fire and Marine Risks. welle Institution, managed by Directors who areknown to WO community,. and who are determined by prompinosa and Hoendity to maintain the character which they bate assumed. aa offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured.. . . . James McAuley. AAI er exAnd Andrew AcSpoor,kieS, ',slid H. Long, CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, Phelan's No: .4,2 V11,944...Nyr,Lni.111;:r iINI, r,* FLOOR, CAPITAL. ALI. PAIWUP 1,111. TO.: WWIW Ale MIL !S. JlRElartan, pas. AL Battu, Thomas Smith. jno. S. W ING, ROBERT 11. SING, Ere%Mull. JR°. Y. J ENE INGs, (Ice ?saddest JOS. T. JOILESTON,Seceetary. Capt. IC.J.OR AC E. usstrsl Agent- INSURIGS ON LIBERAL TERMS ON ALL NIUE . • 1Mi2=1M222 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE. NO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE. Insures nirdinst tinda Fro and Mart • Riots. • JOHN IRWIN, Jti.. President • T. J. HOSKINISON. Vice President. t'. O. DONNELL, Dewclaw. _— CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. John Wale. Jr.. • B. le Fahrtestoelt. T. J. Hoskins°, • W. H. Everson. C. 0. Ilusaer • Itobert.ll. Dan., Barrerch u t ; th r N. Fleming, , Charles I s ! Ca J. T Stoekdale. CapL Wm. * an. . ! T. I. hi11..111. PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMFY OFFICE. N. E. CO RN ER 180(.83 S FIFTH STB. A Tiome Company, tank[ Yl. TU.k .. • DIRECTORS . . Wpm. Pbllllpa. ! _t7apt. John L. nh0.1., John Watt. ; Pam.' P. Shriver, John I. Padre. ; Charles Arbuckle, C. 11. I.nre„ J are4l II: Small, Wm. Pan Kirk. : Wm. E. I.anit. .1416.11 P. Verner, ; Samuel INcf , riekart. Wll. PI Preentent, . J'liiATT I lee PresidenL W. rAI t'll!, EEL Secretare. NATIONAL INSERANCE COMFY COIL FEDERAL T. AND IRANIOND, MYR. UDEN,. . 0/bee, In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE BUILIILNO. • tV. W. MARTIN. President. , JoRN littoWN, Je., Vice President. J AMID E. STEVENSON, Secreoug. DIM12C1111t3: John A. Myles, ;Jas. Lockhart, , Joe. Myers, Jas. 1.. Graham; Robert Lea, ':C. C. r John Mown. Jr.,Geosge Gent. Jaco b oep. I o.ll.P.WllitarnaiJno.Thompson , J. Me muster. aisi MERCHANT TAI LO R 8 P. McARDLE, Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, '7,l'l°'"" lar Van Mr so.IiENT • M • iNG GOOD.. No. 937.-2 Smithfield St: PITISHUMIti. PA. Gent's Clothing wade to orderth ',belate pie d Idea. ' REMO V.A.L. GRAY & LOG- RAVE RE3IO{+PCD FROM I*. To. 89 FIFTH AVENUE =3 No. 47 Sixth Street. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, J. C. WroattsoN. c. t.. Nlllll.aNancid. M'PHERSON k MUILINBRINIL. Iferehent Taller.. No. 10 Sl= BTIINET. (l 0.• lit. Clair.) We hate received a large .d well Re. leeted Meek of t - p ortio n bee meet fashionable tlerats In our line•reat of which our elm Iport/Mom Feeling confident of our ablllty to adr• Faded eatlatandou. we reepeetly eoltell from you an early examination of our etoet Vine Cloths. Caul m!r", V" rtMlifallON A 10111T.ANBRING. •anble . Na 10 Ninth Aroma NEW SPRING GOODS. I=l9 Cloths, Cassimeres, &c JOHN AMER 1%•Bl. SPEER. I=l === WEST COUON • • Machine • Stone Work, • Nottbweet corner of. West Commoo.,.•U•100.) , ,_ ' IFILEDIC,ATTATZIL I 0., ____„. liSi4_9[l Woad Cr wain.. on short not , eO. ...... %WWII ' s% nteWop r atrorre ' 4"r." o r dm oroomuy,foroonooo no noulonanlo ternir E=ZEI M=MeM • 13•DOXIM rivets tibb Mtta au bait bale;. • • 4 • •- Parclla by j• ILtaNti SODA ASli.LlOO:casks :for sal. OFFICIAL • • prrrascaos. June lbell 1 570. OTICL—The Assessments for the .1 Construction of the Bowel Welk on P77thl Avenue. SomersstreeLpld Township Road j and Francis street,' and the L.rselng. Paving and Curb in of TIrINTY-81:COND STREET, front Penn avenue to Liberty stmt. is not rerleY for ...P , . demon. and don he t seena this ;ghee tutting V $1 °oce P. .. on TUF.SI./Alr. June 3r411. INTO hen It will be returnee to the elty Treasurer s odic* for collection. li . J. IttedtrlL 1.0 OITICZ or I IY,% Nl brun AA Junel7 V . Z 1V 1670 , NoTivE TO CONTRACTORS—SeaI ED Proposals for Deeding. Pavingand Curb ing the foddering Streets. vli: KIST STREET, tram Fifth venue to Bluff street; DAVISON STKEET. fettle -14th to 411th streelowill beret 137th is ofilre until 3 o'clock th e nuNr. 17th. I M 7 O . The entornittee reserve htto reject WI) or .11 hide- Specifications and b ants for bidding' Calk be had at this Mace, No PhD 0111 be received IltlietOt made upan blanks furnished by tb_ll26llsce. CITY CONT1101.1.1:14 el 0 Felek • Pmrsurtuta. June 20. 1"0 OTlCL—Sealed proposals wil l ro 1g receed at this °Mee till lIONDAT. JUNE -7 iv th. for JULY of the (lir Weigh :teal... ate let. 1870. Hidden. will nate . h.t Per cent. of gums Pinne d ,hey will Opt f ree - - .the use of sold &elev. Committee serve the tight to reject any or ell MO. It. J. 311.140 WAN, lod/ Controller. CITY CONTIIOI.LICII? 6 rn PlTtatit'llOn, PA., May, 2th..littlEl4 ICE IS HEREITIE GIVEN holden of Overdue unlelpal Rands of of Plttahanth, to forward th all o w e d is paplnent, be tetanal will hen NOT the ( it office G •h Bonds & ( .e./elf let, 1570. my order of the nottnee Coreoutte.. myth B. J. NictiOWAN. ContrAter. BANS STATEMENTS EI'ORT OF THE CONDITION . , OF Tin: ~ • . . CITIZENS NATIONAL RANK = SIII 00 i LOAD, and discounts Overdraft. ' • U.S. Bonds to sem* circntation 11 .0 0 U.S. Ronde on bend Otimil3tock., _Bonds* Mortgages , Due from Itedetnaln. and R.. . • serve Arrant. 119,}00y Due from other Nstionet Hank. 60.910 1 Due from other panto. Banker. • 34.17 tl Itanitragllouse Ng/ IA Curnent expense. Trues paid hob Item. lincluding rdatupsf .. 1 1 1 i 131114_ hlPVltgrNT=llgtr • • 1? . .T A q Woof State B.nts - •00 lersettnnal eurrency end fOckul. 3:178 • Specie, vlr Coln 123114 4 I.pral Tender. I=l Cap pl ltal Stock skid In National Bank Circulation Out- Circulation Outotaind- 430'00000 ‘i 5w:4:4d r 2:1 '1 112112=1 I . • ndPsidna/ tteposita Cashier's Checks 01144.11 ding. Due National. llhnk. . . • ... Due other Bank, and Banker Tares Unpaid State OP PP.SNITI.VANIA COUNTY OP AltralIZICT. I I. H. K. Wilson. Cashier of the Antigens . Estionid Bank of Plltsbureb, do ealemdlY eseer ISM ISa above la trve:to the Senor :az kflowleddo mid belief. It. E. WILSO, Caehter.• i l e r o l f ajt , ;lwi) re v Leon , me this four. teenth 71. Y . DAVIS, Notary bile Correct—Attest . w.m. R. BISSELL, GEO. N. READ. Directors: U.I.VAR:It:STOCK., 1015 T RIRTIETH Semi-Annual Report DOLLAR SAVINGS --- BANK. • Ammantanshepositor" , ...PC In 1 • .54 157 ldas Depooltors,June 0 • st, 142.5302 25 ia Contlngeott'and,June Ist.l N7O • atlitla .52,747.692 54 =I T.osns on Bonds mud Mortgagos..sl,9llL,2ol Reel Pittsburgh Stock In Pittsburgh bianks 71.111 X U.S. 640 Itnude,lBo3'o4 'O7 • 400,000 00 U. S. sht per tent. Bonds, 11481.. L/0,043 y Iteralvablo 21.700 Cash in Batiks snd on hand 143.003 • 92.747.802 34 The undernYtned, Auditing Committee, reepect folly Impart that they have examined the Tree...a rse, Report tar the get Mx mouths. ending May 31st. 118 W none examined the Natal, of the Hunt. con of Bond. and Mortgages. Deeds of Rind . Certificates of Bank Meek, 888 Receisable. U. Flae-Taranty An per rent . Bandy 640 and '6l. U. B. Ida per Cent. Bonds. 11181, sun Cash in lights mid on bend. and end the hums to correspond with the above report- C. YF.AGER, • J. J. 011.1. _PIE, t Auditing Committee. Pmrs sunou. Juno Ath. 1 70. . • , John R. McCune, Chu. J. clarke, Jose H. Brun. Wm.atornbott. • • •• - - Me Trustees ha,. declared adleliland of three (3 per end. for the lam al e mouths, ending May $1 t, IEI7O. Parable forth:l .. l ,0 h. j‘ 1t ,............. n0t dram:, will bear 'stemma from lot Inst. _ . .s., in t 0 .....ar.P . 4 It E. 4 .. ,: - XT OTlCE.—Wheieas Lettero of Ad ministration to the estate of THOMAS B FINLEY. late of Collins townahlp, deceased. have Wen granted to the subscriber. nil aeration indebted to the wad Wale of. rwininstod to oinlietninisaleie payment. and thaw baring maims. or demands nisins t the same without dela themate of the sald decedent 'will make Imo . . y to CATHAILLNE FINLEY, Admin'a.. of W. C. Aughinbengh. Attorney. No. ha Diamond toY Aprll3o, 1870. Street,Piltstmrith. XTOTICE IS lIEREBY GITEN,THAT an unpile:al oJune been mode for Charter. at Number 1037. Term. 1870. of the Com mon Pleas of Allegheny county. lo incorporate the Si. (from Padna) Beneficial Bnciety, of Birmingham. And that saldeburter will be granted at next term of wild Court. if no ruthelent reavina to the eon. Mtn . are enter.' meanwhile. GEORGE N. 3113NR0. teenylets Attorney for the Society. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE:—AII persons indebted to or having thee.- tate of PIANCT ANN PHILLIP. late of Snowden Township. Allegheny Coy. P.. deceased, ara notified to settle the na me' with the underslased Administndor. with will snnesed of the said de cedent...et his owe,. Nu.lflll Fourth oveope. Pitts blati EXECUTOR'SYrICE. Letters testamentary npon the estate of MUM HARDT XLIAVANCaIIt, late of Allegheny Clty,- deed. having been granted to the undersigned, all permit. Indebted to said estate ore requested to m ate immediate paynsnt, and all pers... holding Claims against sold e state to present the same, duly andientmated for Settlement. to AVIIITIL SLACILX. Attorney s,fi 0, jt(le Firth even., PM.- buat, NEW WALL PAPER; FOR SPRING SALES, at Na 107 Market St., NEAR. FIFTH AVE. We now offer to the public • Hoek af PAPER HANOI-I' I GS nawntinnwed In the WeetforwerlotY rrv.brd,a,_°'N'Atrec,e7.l. - VNaIgeGNRIVI77 , 7 DESIGNS to phdo and bright colors. for Halls, irinfRATIA SlLTand MARBLE PA PERS, N argtlV " nd/a i til i POl CHEAP SATIN PAPERS. WIIITH and 1111tTWN BLANKS for Cbantbeta. Ac. All of which we pro pwtto sell as low Ka the lowest In the matte!. fill and see, at Ohl Market St., near Fifth Avenue JOS. R. HUGHES sz. BRO. WALL PAPERS. SPRING. 1870. PRICES REDUCED. w id`th.;; l d'AL=Lr.c.,= .7. gtelltuT 2 ' u Nuutt. ° l 7 :golV' `° anT - W: P. 'MARSHALL'S NIP/ Wh04.140 ae# HaIAU.Wm. 191 Llbeety Weal, entsbuntb- 35=1 LIVERY b. SA.T.p:STABLES,, Robti , ll. Patterson &Co., .COVINER or Seventh • Avenue and Liberty • Street , • PITTSBURUIL WILL OR RYCHT SATURDAY 1101. D, AUCTION SALE •• • • •or , • Horss, , earflaps, .piggie.3, Wagons, . , . . • A...d..,,,okiot.r.uning la th e Rom. PartlosdallittitA. fl.r rb iadtre than:go ' wee& order for Adrefthlng. p t ,,,,,V 1 . rt i AAA itt.oti A 1 1 .4 poi , riven Alllituek kat for ...: .3011 R -H. STEWART, AlIC7lOlrBl3l, 1670 ROBERT PATruils" . ca: . . 'Livery, Sale and ' COMMISSION mous, - Car.Senighbrenue.and ". "47siarnau FA. • STONE OEIENT.---100Ity• atirtMe Ceikisnt, boa •I Wr Ketmle.by ""Ml4llivraio. !t. J. MOORE. City r.ctillrieer. At the dote of buelness, ==! = ==:l I= H 1.„.. =MOM MEM EIEEMEM ET= MEE= WM. V. ELLWANOER. Esecutor. WALL PAPERS =;11=1;i1 0