The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 12, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
HOME NEWS.
Pane.. leaving the city for the runimer,
•=d o, 4'6ing tcpEave the GAZZTrE lout to
them, will please sand their addressee to the
aka Prier by mall, 75 rhete per mouth.
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old,
Oa We Derllne—New Parts - !""
toell—The weather and the "Ring Organ
editorials.
Tana Allegheny and Oder°ln Bare Ball Clubs
w in play a mxteb game at Union Park thin af-
Two Mere• of very valuate real estate are
edema for sale In to-day's paper. See adore
[lament. •
Important so Coal 1111.so.—Mrstrs. 7o & Co.
advertise for proposals for coal. on our lirst
mge today.
eireeted has been broken fir the extension
of the Birmingham Passenger Ilitilerne to the
Union Depot—commencing et the depot, to
connect with the line atigth mantle. •
Joka Gilson complained to Deputy Mayor
Nichols yesterday that Erna Hanle had beaten
• younger member of the Union family. using
an oar for the chastisement. The magistrate
W invited Evan to call upon him and explalu
matters.
*eke Down.—Yesterday afternoon, a t w..
— horse carriage broke down on Ohio street. Al
legheny. toe driver was thrown from his
seat and en osid era LIT bruised. but not seri
'.
ti mate Injured. the vehicle was unoccupied nL
'. the me.
. members of Franklin 'Lodge. No.
an requested to meet this afternoon at half
east three o'clock. at )(amnia Hall. Fifth
assearte r from thenceaeo' attend the funeral of
the late Secretary of the Lodge. Ilse. Wm. S.
Bell. A full turnout Is deelred. • '
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Throws Jacob Render and his Con
were driving along Ohio street, Allegheny,
yesterday afternoon when one of the wheels
of . the vehicle came They. were thrown
. oat With violence and - ere cut in several
.pleces but not dangerously Injured.
Mary Melt/war, pmprletrese of a boordlog
house In the Second weed, Allegheny, yesten
day called orlon Aldermen Bowden, and hada
warrant issued :for the arrest of - George
Mackey, one of her boarders for etealltor the
a
coat of fellow boarder. valued et SS.
' The . Vire.—Tbs houße destroyed by fire an
account of whi4h wan published resterday.
was occupied DTI Mt. J. Gardner. The .too l.
sad , houaehold [furniture wore totally de
otroyet.. There tat on Intutnnee of - 41,M) on
the stock and furniture which will corer the
lost.
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Mn. They Mink haubeen nunnyed fora few
days past by Min Snyder. who persists In
throwing stones , t her house, and smashing
the gush In the windows.' The matter has.
been put Into the hands of Deputy Mayor
Nlebols.who Issued n warm yesterdny for
the arrest at Max.
Degleatlon. , —The John Ni e esley Chapel. Elev
tottt ward, was dedicated to the worshipt
God last Sabbath J
at 11 o'clock, Bishop J. J .
Clinton of:Mating. The house was cmaded
to Its utmost capacity. After the dedication
collection was taken up amounting to one
hundred and one dollars:
Camila aMpping.H-John Johnson WAR caught
napping. in n field "In Fairview. During his
snooze some considerate friend relieved him
of Win the shape of a silver watch. 'John
think, be knows the man and has embodied
tits suspicion, In an information for larceny
against Albert Liston. who was arrested by
Alderman O'Donnell and held tons hearing.
Serious Fharge.,Mary Trainor yesterday
made Information before :Deputy Mayor
Nichols against Patrick McConnell for assault
and battery with Intent - to commit a rape.
- The prosecutriz alleges the accused entered
karbonars on Fourteenth street a few even
lap ante at twelve o'clock and made the at
tempt. In which he was defeated, she raising
an alarm and frightening hinvaway. War
n= Issued.
Altered False Pretence.—YeeterdaY morn
ing It. 3. Hothouse of the Itolshouse Hotel.
Ohio street, Allegheny. mode Information be
fore Alderman Bowden against Hugo Keehn
for ,fuse pretence. The accused bought a
bane Rom the prosecutor. valued nt flea.
stelae is payment, It was alleged. order, so
awrand partlea. all of which proved to
worthless. Wnrrant Jsrued.
"erecters ilox.—Johir Dymond made int e r- n:mann before the Mayor yesterday. charignir
john Lesens with keeping feroCloo9 OR.
Mr; L. was nrree
iu and brought before the
e t4C e
e g
close animal-lb was ellegal. bit son of ire
prosecutor over e leg severely. Rio dogship
rorai turned over to one of the officers, 'who
to
his existence by a shot from a re
volver...end the case was dismissed.
Yealal tasaalt„--Wlllimn.fottrrell was ar
' • rnted at his residence on Pike street, Sun
. dav night; for heeding and abusing his wife.
It is alleged that he knocked her Mown and
• •-• kicked her, nod also stamped her with the
• heel of his boot. The woman he - lying in a
mery colt cal cendition; and her information
ksMnit taken before the Mayor against
hed.o for aggravated ntsault and bat
terr,te was committed to jail to await the
result of:her Injuries.
ehtll Celehrating.—Some people In celebrat
- Ing a holiday flioish up with the day, other,
keep It up for several days. To the latter
• ulnae belong Isaac lies - ware. and his wife.
Theg base been celebrating the "Fourth" for
• week much to the annoyance of theirnbigb
bors In the Twelfth ward., Yesterday one of
them. Martin Fisher, sought to put an end to
it=orance and, made batortnation before
:Maor Nichols a festive
.—tuNMlgttills y orderly Conduga instct Wa the rman were
fumed. . -
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• Hots. Joni )(minnow. of Allegheny cite,
I tot Minerounly 111 at hie iinlderice In All
■Rear. •
- JOa. Y. 6ATSAII, Esq.: will leave for Cape
May next week, where he lateral% spendlarr
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Jotter O. finowerr, Ep.. formerly clerk of
-the county court, etarted yesterday on a tour
throaph the 'South. accompanied by hie stile,
They to Best to Richmond. Vu, and from
Comm to South Carolina. kir. 13roume stilt
probably locate In the South during the com
ing' year.
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bitt„ ramp - certain bill 'ln the Fifth
ward- duration cam wan triought before the
9aate.l.Juiy no the 96th of June and ignored,
prompentor to pay the caste. Tile bill, of that
dak Were titken ;Into court, but ibis bUt, for
*scesseresson, was withheld until the bun dal
still aside% ten sent n trite bill. We
• - do Millf.*SOW or otherthere were any other
•". - bills treated In the same Way or not. If this
Is to continue, why should we but-then the
comity with the expense of it Grand Jury.
when their decisions are so ruthlessly exce
-1 ridden) • . - JUSTICE.
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. Robbery In Binalogioro.
YellOrday morning the till in the tobacco
. • • • • •
. , mot air. Venuf, etrson street. Binning
-. Lm, iota robbed of M.- The scamp who per
, patrsted Lae .robbery Came into the more.
• - , which we, attended by the wife of the pro
• • . ptistor. And exhibited gaggles of cream and
tobaeco. stating that he wits an agent for an
easternboaae , and wanted to sell a bill of
.goOda. - - Mrs. (I. left • Mott in- the More alone
walla she went up stairs to see her husband
relative to malting n purchase of some stock.
wfien she returned the scamp _had gone,
leaving his ninnies on the counter. but taking
••• , spithialgt about-go which had been left to the
cash drawer. •
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"White Cloud" and his tribe arrived at the
Maseitur yesterday . morning and immediately
appeared on exhibition, and, gavel their that
pertdrmince at a P. rs, The 3fuseum"vres
crowded with feshionable ladles, gentlemen
and Obildren. Lent evening the rush was so
Ftlke l e b LligTc7c a l ' g. "g ge t e o tjt c =rgi l l
so intense to see this renowned tribe that
frier performances arc riven daily, and the
• best and most gnietj lure for ladles and chit
. draft is in the morning or; afternoon. Their
r exhibition is given to addition to the othe r
enrkelties, on which no extra charge mad.
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A steamboat eXcuralon 'up the Monougabeln
• skier took , place from this city on Friday
.
Mat, which, with the exception of ti slight sc
.
etdirat that had a tendency 'to delay the ex
' earsloalsta for a shcirilme, was one of the
racist delightful in of the season. The
slain was sorisiectdd by Mr. George W. Fit
took. who Is on the ere of departing from his
satire city for California, and it might be
Wend • ^famwell Ple.obt excursion." About
tweet? Couples were Incited nod took pas
se/re on the stcauner . 11turielt.” Intending to
ratara the name night on the "down" boat. A
Ina band of music was in attendance, and after
p e pper the patty enjoyed thematic. by
dancing, promenading, he., until 41b0Ot !WV..
'welock, when it was announced that the
down boat WIN coming. The boats ran along
' • Ode of each other and stopped until the en.
muelosists stepped aboard the Franklin"
sad darted on the return WIC They hod
..proceoded but a short dletnuce when the
"Franklin!' broken wheel and wog compelled
• to return for repairs. She eccordlnglr "pot
.• about," and slowly made her way opine ricer,
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at kirownertile they took passage on
thir"Elector" and were brought enfe/Y
• • ' - IfissUate Court Deetelooe.
ID &wane Court of Pennolvaitia met M
rldhadelphis lad week, for the purpose of
= cemahltattlon and entry of Judgments, and
glad opinions to the following Western caws.
which haat. twee
„received hp the Prothoun
.
Oolaman et. al. v.. Newt/. et. al. Error to
. M i ttriloLi f b A tfi be'r. "dgm ' at 't
itan, J.
.• • Chwrt. °24"". Jod ig ninen W t:d A . P flp - 1:1 ' 1.. 1 4'Wt4
Central mid Duelr 01rek 011 Om
, papri ti lll.Lewis u m. al. note° Cow.
J J dement affirmed. Opin-
Hoaktnioet-airs - Ettiott: . ..Erie Cowman
• Piaui Coon. Record amended 1.1241 lodgment
a.e,2=hirthe T:8173111
t, - , ti=ta.tf734l:"'"7,_ AL'
wce:trameoc aint . F.P. ' OPW/00 hi
a. Ti. 0 1.nirdbormith. Erie Com ,
ra ,na.d. J. Opin-,
mom_ peon. V,J.. Wept&
• ".1 0 1? . .fra et. IL' Yeastwo
adtenlot .forioa **go a l nirckd, re =
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FIENDISH CRIME.
A Desperate Va.Stet—A toraginells Struggle
Is Preserre Her Usuor—Huestble Attempt at
ostrage—The I lethal Lilt Almost Dead—
The Alleged Perpetrator Arrested—Ll - orb
law Threatened.
one of the most crimes which now
and then shock thapiabliemlid wea perpetra
ted at Woods Alin. 'McClure township. on
Sunday evening. The details of •he cave re
real a fiendish cruelty and satanic evil which
it aeems alinost Impossible to conceive.
, .Sorturtew, weeks AO, Mrs. Junes, residing
eear'the city line. in McClure township. enca
sed Mary Ryan as domestic in her family.
The maiden was about eighteen years of age.
rather prepossessing, of irreproachable char
acterandperformedherdutiesl n manner In
win the confidence and esteem of the entire
family. ' • .
Last Sunday night, for the first time. she
mining from her home at bed time; and
the fact elicited some surprise. Search was
made for her around among the neighbors but
her whereabouts.. could not be ascertained.
and the family at last retired without her.
Monday morning she failed to put in an ap
pearance. alla the search was then renewed
In earnest. Shortly before reakfast Mrs.
Jones' son happened to go Into the cellar of
the hnnw. which is not_much used, when be
discovered the o
Being desirous of billowing out this clue he
procured a light mud proceeded to explore the
subterranean apartment. After making the
circuit of the place. in n remote corner be dis
covered a drygoods box which had evidently
been dragged tram another part of the cellar.
The open side was turned to the wall, every
thing Indicating that it had been done in a
burry. The floor of the cellar also gave evi
dence that thnra struggle or some sort had been
going on. An the light was thrown upon the
box young Jones ohse:ved a piece of a dress
protruding from underneath its edge. It was
but a.Moutent's work to throw the boxover.
when underneath it was found the body of
the missing girl. which exhibited •
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The clothing was' all torn, and the hands,
face and body bruised, as though the girl had
passed through a terrible contlict. The In
sensible form was taken into the house and
physicians sent for, Drs. Buchanan and Croft
answering the summons.. Justice Kerr, of
McClure township, was also In attendance.
while quite a crowd of people. excited with
eager curiosity, gathered around the dwell
ing.
The physicians, when they arrived, after ex.'
ainination, thought life not yet extinct. end
immediately Inaugurated efforts at recusita-
Bon. Their efforts were of no avail apparent
ly, and after a long and discouraging trial, the
attendant.: were about to give up when a
faint Buttering in the hitherto inanimate
form Induced them to continue and redouble
their exertions. -Life came hack slowly and
feebly, yet sufficient to indicate Its presence.
Finally. after more than an hour had Zeen
spent in this manner, the girl was so far
. 111TOOKED TO CONPCIOMOCO.
As to be able to hold a. brief conversation
With those about her. ;
She then explained her mysterious disnp
pearance, , by stating that Sunday evening
about eleven o'clock sbenans ' , ageing near the
batlike intending to come In, when she was ac
costed by James Burke, a young Irishman
employed in the blast furnace in the vicinity.
The man she says tirat Insulted her with Inde
cent proposals and then before she could es
cape or raise annlartn, held her mouth, and
endeavored to violate her person. Becoming
free from his hand over her mouth she called
(or assistance when he knocked her down
and choked her, beyond the power of 'meek
log. lie then dragged her into the cellar
through the door, and renewed his attempt
there but was resisted by her until all her
strength had failed. During the struxule she
'wog fearfully beaten, and nanny for the second
time knocked down. After that she had no
recollection of anything . until restored to
consciousnesa the next morning.
It was evident from the subsequent actions
of the inhuman mattilanithat he had become
alarmed at his course. and desisted from the
terrible design in which he had been battled.
Finding his victim insenaible. and probably
thinking he had murdered her, it Is thought
he planed the body lu the dry goods box In
the condition it was found the next morning.
lle was unsuccessful in his satanic.- efforts up
to the time the girl became Insenalble. and
after that certainly, for some reason. 'me
anest his intent loon nn further.
Upon hearing the girl's statement, Justice
Kerr at once made out
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against Burke for felonious assault and bat
tery. with intent to ravish and kill. Armed
with a revolver, the magistrate then under
took the duty of arresting the man himself.
Burke was found In his place at the blast fur
nace. Before be had time to consider any
plan at escape, a revolver at ; h bead and a
demand for instant surrender rem the official.
reminded him forciblypf his Bien. Natur
ally be yielded without any ado. and • was
taken to the realderre of Mrs. Jones, where
his victim lay, almost dead. As soon as he
was takee_before her. •
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as•her assailant- This fact became known
the crowd outside. and the excitement be
came intense. Threats of lynching him were
freely made, and this method of procedure
seemed determined upon, when the monist rat e
interfered and • wiser counsel prevailed.
Burke, however. was quickly removed front,
the place and brought to jail. being commit
ted for trial. The people were in such amine!.
that if he had remained long his - tads 'would
have been dangling from the nearest tree. He
had little to say about the case. hut professed
to be anxious .to marry the Of course •
he denied the crime, but the fact of the ready
l'lctltV;!'n'thert him
hrenhtil'hidritaT pout(
nothing•
• Last evening the girl was still living. and al
though her nervous system la terribly shatter
ed by the desperate ordeal through which she
passed. It is tut she will recover. Fhe Is
receiving every ho at gh tention that medical skil l or
.Mends can sagrest. - and wilt certainly be
about again If auddlous care can avail any
thing.
The case Is one of the moat horrible we have
recorded for a long time, and when the Court-s
take action. it tato be hoped it will be such a+
Is merited by the villlain who perpetrated the
fiendish crime. ~
THE COURTS
Quarter Seseleas---JuaLte
MONDAY, July.ll.—ln the CUE of the Coln
monweelth us. Tony Snyder. indicted for fAr.
or., rt cot., Hammel Verner, prosecutrix, pre
viously reported, the jury returned a YenliCt
of not guilty.
L. It. Lindsay:Alderman of the Third ward.
Allegheny, clowned with committing an
molt and battery upon Jos. Caldwell. was
.next placed on trial. The jury found a Yee,
dirt of not guilty, bat directed defendant to
pay . the costs,
Annie Ernest AVM chargedwith resisting
fficer Jeremiah Smith In the discharge of bis
duties. The jury found a verdict of guilty, and
divided the costs between the parties. -
Charles Menno was charged with stealing
nine define from the meat chop of 'Samuel
Long.', The jury found a verdict of guilty.
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Sentence deferred.
. In the CM of the Commonwealth no. Fred
crick Pfor, indicted for Assault and battery. a
nate prom. was entered on payment- of costs,
by permbudon of the Court.
-Commonwealth vs. Archr Tailor. Indicted
for malicious mischief. W. C. McCarthy. pros ,
senor.! The proaecutor, ander the direction
of the Beard of 'Health, has a boat moored at
or near the Point. for the pumose Of dumping
night WI, which, it is alleged, the defendant
cu g= e g:ll t hla im ilenP l T'istlMer, Indict-
ed for assaalt and battery, Robert C. J olinson
prosecutor. The parties had come difficulty
about a watch, which the defendant was ac
cused of stealing. and it In altered that he
q'nplaid the prosecutor and beat him with a
0 o ut.
TRIAL LIST TOR TUESDAY.
COM. TS. Thai. George.
=I. Coro. vi. I'. RosensteeL
408. " Micheal Bower%
. Wm. Orrell.
WC. John Moretti.
Fleckencteln.
j
nreph Samuel; et al.
a Louis R. Lin dray,
John Little.
Ig!! : John Schmidt.
.ChnriecEdwardr.
too, 7. tWO .IEII
. Ino. Boron.
Laois Cm
e* lbonnelly .
mod. • Martin Spy.
2.75. " " Simon BMWS.
30. Samuel Richards.
TRIAL LIST TOR TVENDAT.
.154 Com. vs. Charles Incl.
106 John Anth.
NG" •' James Drlghtmore.
83 " • " James Illakelr,
001 " Delta McFartaod.
" John C. Kelehler.
" Chas. It. Strain, et al.
TA. " IL A. Clark.
ass,Joseph '
" Thomas Steel.
" Robert Steel, et. al.
George Sherland.
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Some time ranee as informatirin was made
before the Mayor. charging certain pensms
with riot for interferingsvith the °Meets of
the election at the Fifth 'want polls, at .a
special election held In that ward for council
man. The information was retuned to court
nod last week came , before the Grand Jury.
The witneesee. Means all, were ,Pcmeot but
the jury alter examining two 11/ISOCSieft. said
they-did not Went tobeartiny more testimony.
so we are Informed. Thursday the bill came
down marked a true bill and the ease was pet
on the trial list for trial by the District Attor
ney. Prior to this a report had been circu
lated that the Grand Ja' had Ignored the
bill, and the defendants and their friends were
surprised to see the case marked "for trial."
thou made inquiry about the matter and, all
7 . .,.....,011t0T1Ped, learned from the members
A..n n'em4 Jury and the Ansistsat District
ttorney nb , that the bill had been ignored,
Hons- it care inn. returned to court is a twee
eon. which will Pehably he explained when
the ease in colic foe. trial; but there Is yet
another Inquire whic h ...els noise , explana
tion
re
that elf the facts ore .se at bed and the
i
bill gnod. Haw was it thatM4limnd Jury
ignored the bill after hearing. t ' , queues
only ~_when there were MIT= Ot ern Is the
room waiting to be called. Media ensile nee
how a jury might Cud a true bill on the teal.
moot' of two or one witness for that matter
and refuse to hear any more. w the witnesses
examined might testify to all that. was neces
sary, but bv what process of reasoning they
refuse to hear seven, who, Perhaps, might
make out a case, because the testimony of.
two witnesses did not do so is a mystery. It
la a matter for the Courts. however. and not
for ue, and we give the repo jest as It brae
been etated.to ne. -
- Gaseraeleat Tel :he
We are indebted to the' co rteey of C. 0.
Howe, Soh Superintendent f the Western
Caton- Telegraph :..Compaq - I thie.cltr, for
a nest.pamphiet oflity- tw o 1. embattles
! i h i e ut asnorr‘of Mon. Willi Orton i Pres cor t
repo je st
Union el
_p
nr:Lou the bill to establish mciegeePh
delivered before the Committee
- of the Mouse orkepresentatl . -The pamph
let also contains the statemets and corms
mmdenee of other distill:nix ed parties In
to the provislow of t bill and to
the subject of 'telegraphy generally. Mr.
Orton Is a gentleman of rare executive abill
tiet and on the the subject of teleirsaphy la all
fie aspects is probably the beet Informed man
In tile mane country. His argument will well
renaT careful ourniand will be toned exhaus
tive snd conclueles agaiat. the absorption of
all tbe lines by the General Postollee Depart
ment. . -- . I
PITTSBURGH DAILY GALE
THE CITY TAXES. ,
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Hare Ire a City Government I—A BIM Equity
to Restrain the City Treasurer from . ollert-
Ina Cur Taaes—The Approptiatio Graf -
stance Pronounced Null and , Noid Where
Will It End 1
That we have a city and nne wfllch e Mi.,
no mall influence in the financial no welras
the manufacturing world. i•• a tact t at . will
it
scarcely he ,lisputed. hat that we liar'. :ray
government it a quectinn not sn cl., rly ile
fined, and nne upon which there it at least a
diversity of opinion. We have what :Wit...s
to he a government and the regularly elected,
official. requisite to administer it, bnt schen,
ever It so happen. that the official act; of mar
city authoritieta enme before the Courts we
are informed that they barn no authority of taw
for their act lon. cnnsequently their acts are il
legal and the Gmrte Cannot sustain them.
The muddle over the - Barton' ordinance."
or the ordinance ps oviding for the safe keep
ing of tfi -unexpended balance," which cre
ated such n stir among the sotthorit les. has not
vet keen determined. and we are about to get
into another of equal If not greater Import-.
:Mee to the tan payers, in the shuns of a bill
in equity to restrain the City Treasurer and
Finance Committee from collecting the city
taxes.
John Barton, C.sg.. a gentleman .whose legal
opinions hare considerable weight. has pre
pared a bill for the purposes set forth above,
which will be tiled in the Dist riot Court and
probably come of for argument before Judge
Kirkpatrick io a few days. _.
The following is a brief synopsis of the bill:
Oil the Ilist day of January the Appropria
tion bill passed estimating the current ex len
sea of the year at $.40.700. The receipts ;nun
markets, wharves, 4e., were estimated at Vils,-
70). To make up the detielency. a special J.
was levied on real estate of 1 istAto, and on
business of tialti,eoo.
It is held that there ova. at line time o
band in the city Treasury an unexpended bsls
inner of $4 - I,ONJ, which could have been made
available for the current expenses, and which
would inner been ample without the addition
al tax levied. and that Counelld had no right
to levy the extra tax. until the inane) . on hand
was used; that keeping such it large unei
pentied futal was it nest for 'Oatromptionists7
and 'lines - mnong the unity GM ids.
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Again, by the act of. Assembly under which
the ordinance was passed. It in ',tared thud
no ordinance shall be valid hat contains
more then one subjeet, and that subject must
be clearly expressed in the title. The appro-,
print ion ordinance of the aist of January con=,
tains two subjects: one making an aPProPriai
levy i n g d the other tmtking an assessment and
levy 'a Special and additional ten on thn
citicens. The lint ter of these subjects was not
eXpressed In the title of the bill. On botb
'these grounds, therefore, he asks it to Ile de , '
dared Illegal, null ttnd void.
Another Act of Assembly declares that al:
ordinances for appropriating money, waking
'contracts, .ke.s shall he fully and distinctly
read. on three different days, unless three,
fourths of each branch or councils shall vote
to suspend the ruletcand tims them. This or:
dlnance of the 3lst df J :try was read three
times on the Caine day, and passed by the
he,,.
lent Council. When it came into the Coalmen
Connell, Mr. Barton and others objected to
Its passage. and Mr. Barton offered tat amend,.
ment. The President ruled them out of or!
der. lborton,.G.xam, McKelvy, and others,
appealed from this deelsitm. and it was Sus
tained by it vote n( ;et yeas to t.ti nays, there
being siVlYstwo members of the • Connell
present out of an, tint tieing the whole num
ber.
Dr. )'Candles then raised the objection
that as three-fourths of Council had not voted,
the bill had only passed to n second reading.
but the President ruled that It had passed and
had beton... in law. Mr. Barton's bill in equity
asks that the court declare the passage of the
ordinace illegal and that all iteneeedinits
n
under It to. stognaal.
If, as liar beets st Med...not Otte half I he not l-
Dunces In the City Digest will hold water,"
and as contended by the Treasurer, in the
"unexpended balance - affair. ,Councils' have
no right under existing laws to provide for
the sate-keeping of the city rands. and place
them where the city will secure the benefft.nt
them, it L. time that the city charter should
be remodeled and the laws relative to the
city forme clearly defined, and that Council
then Bonne a new code of ordinances• for the
protection of property and presiervation of
peace and gond order.
If the ordinance, ns Mr. Barton holds, is ill,
gal and has no binding force, how many more
of the same kind may be found?
How the Court Ml' a see this mat ter we do
not pretend i 0 say - . and as It is a legal ques
tion. depending upon the facts hi the case, ice
do not propose to express au opinion upon it.
We cans ay, howei er, that the movement will
take with the masses. who ha . e the tax,to
PaY•
A FEARFUL LEAP.
From .Le Roof su the Siams/IL Lousy:
'Man Set{unary Injurrd,
This morning about two o'clock a young
man named Henry Heckman. Wa9 seriously If
not fatally injured, at hiehoarding house No.
li. :Ilion rid -trees. He had been drinking
diming t iie evening and returned home : Monty
after midnight. flit bed chamber was the at
tic of tile him., where be retired immediate
/y upon entering t he ' A tweit the time
staled he climbed out of the .I..rmar window to
the roof, and from thence either ten ors em ,
w
ed to the sidealk. The house it three
In height. The most probable suppwiition
In that he jumped from the roof. es
be wascked up lying Moterside the curb
stone. When.picked up Dr. Gallagher nes
summoned. who upon examinatioh found that
his right thigh was broken. He Inn bleeding
at the nose but seemed elsewhere:to be unin
jured. He was perfectly insensible and the
physician thinks be srill die from the conceit-
Mon of the brain.
The victim %MP a barber. employed in Kre
mer's shop on dmithneld street. He wan un
married and bad no relations in thin vicinity.
He Nem, stilt living. at, last nccomit...:-
•
Grand Annual Literary Entertainment.
The avidity and earnestness with which our
colored citizens emmge iii anything tending to
their educational advancement. Is the surest
Indication of their progress. A forcible 'and
commendable ll'lntention of this spirit -van
Riven loot evening In a gland literary enter
tainment by the pupil% of the High Sch.!
Department of the Webeter street S.choola
Allegheny. Prof. S; A. Neale. the accom
plished and very - efficient Principal of I the
schools. has been indefat 'gable in his efforts
to advance his pupils in oratory nod mutate,
outside the regular course of study. That
his labors here have been attended with Imre
cese, this entertainment fully attested.
Excelsior Mall was secured • for the cwt.,-
sion and a pro - gramme prepared embracing
selections as varied as they were interesting.
In essay7"tleclamntion, dialogue and recita
tion, the performers displayed careful train
ing, and. In I. many Instances, genina
for the exercise, more than ordinary.
Vocal and instrumental triode Interspersed.
the programme and enlivened the perform
.k/11011r SO many it mar seem Ment
ions to intrtienlarize. but the vocal selection
be —Miss Mary .I.ltile Johnson. nastated by
Hesse. Robert Bell and Fred London. wits
especially well rendered. The recitatkma
Masters Milton 'Fitch and Willie Gwyn. r -
ceived.rta they deserved. hearty applause.
The dialogue of - Wanted. a Male Cook." was
cry humorously and correctly performed' by
v
the Messrs. Lyle. Dorsey. Hawkins and Stin
son. All the performances, Indeed, which
want of space prevents ua mentioning, were
very Interesting, unit reflected great credit
upon the performers and into,
aThere was a good nudlence in attendance,
comprising a wordier of white ylsitorsdadies
rind gentlemen, who 'were no enthusiast le in
their prahms as any others present. The hail.
however, wna not as full as the character
of the enterf ainmeoemerited, and as It should
be to-night, when the second entertainment
will be given. The programme is a rich
one—it comprises a literary entertainment by ,
vocal Late and speakers, and n great variety of
choruses and longs, of recitations, colimmy,
dialogues and addressea. The songs are well
selected and comprise sentimental. rondo and
patriotic.
The entertalmnent last 'evening was
rapturously applauded and the pert arm
tomes this evening will he still more Inter
esting and tonuaingt Prof. S. A. Neale
has the directlon'Mt - the entertainment, and
having tate!, much puma to train his pupils
and held several rehearials, the audience this
evening may count upon an elegant and en
joyable entertainment. well deserving. the
liberal patronage of nn Intelligent community,
• Real Estate Tratesters.
' , wen/Unclog deeds were 'admitted of re.. •
cord In the °lt" . .. qkomas H. Hunter, Esq.,
Recorder for Allegheny _ll G o im,
July lith, 1870:
C. Beringer to T. H. Shot°. et al., June 7. int9e
Int No.^As In C. Berlngen's pion of lots at
Glendale, Ohio township. . . ..$lllO
Joseph Haigh toll . Ilepplenhlte. April I, 197te
1 acre In Felon township. Allegheny county
James Knox to Robert Wood, Ju1y9.1970: ll
acres, 3 roods nod 7 perches In Klibuck
township, with buildings I tea/
M.S. Brown to It. and W. Ilepplenhile, June
7.1970 tits Nos. 121.11 and 123 In ttrown's
plan of village of Mansfield, with buildings
J. end L. Mackev Michael ityntbirrh.
ISM; 48 acres In N'entailles township, with
buildings. .. . I . 0.030
Michael Scan to John Mackey, yeb,l9, 1870 ts
acres In Versailles township, with buildings
„ . ...... . ... • ... _ . 00
IfflElizabethF. Denny to . .Alke r.[Jun a2o
1870; lot IA by 144 feet on boundary street.
Sixteenth ward, Pittsburgh . .. •. . . .8417ri
Elizabeth F. Denny to William Burke/Jr., lot
El by 119 feet on Bedford avenue. Eighth
ward. Pittsburgh. ..... .. . Vika
Hein of - E. Harding to C oo pe r Blacksmith,
Jan. 7, 1879; lot NI/. V.:lin Harding and Sny
der'. plan, Shafer ... :A .$3.10
Catharine Quinn to Mary Quinn, July, 9. 1870;
Int 93 by 81 feet on Ross street. and lt :M by
lts feet on Pennsylvania ',venue, with build-
Frederick ri
Laninger to George . White' - ut al.,
June 14,187 M lots Nos. M..91._27 and 93 in it.
F. and Annie C Fox9(plan, Chowders town
ship MOO
Robert Shandom to William liugnes. - rony 9,
19719, lot 18 by 111 feet on Neville street , bor
ough of Itirotinginon, with buildings .g 2,1100
Coming Through the Rye.
James D. if ylands. F.sq., left In Our office
yesterday a few stocks of rye to prove what
,otherwise might not be credited, that,Mr.
James Crawford. in - Kilbuck township, has n
held of rye quite ex trponlinary for ill growth
and sire.
The specimen a now at our office Is eight feet
...height and very full-headed with beautiful
anevery sound and perfect white rye.
undeomind that contiguous Mr.Crnirford
Ina nett of rye belonging to Rob , '" Dnizell •
Esq., of this city, which he clatms to be even
morn gignetlc than that of Mr. Crawford.
We knew thatour friend had a weakness for
no, the prodom of his native land, but were
not swamthat he Indulged In it so lannely
r
rhis reentry. lirthe way, it is ;Wedged th t
Mr. Dalzeir a wonderful success Is ascr i bed o
his pieties of a mode of culture ,described
a letter or .instructions. written. by GaVeTal
Washington. during the itesolutionary
to his farmer, and consists of early plowing
and sowing with buckwheat, nod when this
it
crop
sowing h icro p bloom, plo.wityr
It In and tmother •of buckwocat,
and also plowing this second crop In tura pi•w ,
paretion for the crop of Me. it Is allege&
that this method Is cheaper and quite 113
sentient as to WM:dents!, the 101 l with cloven
its
will
customary. 'lf this be so. our fanners
will be debtors to Mr. Dairen for his success
ful example. '
Henry te: Bale Merehosst Tailor, has Just
received a large assortment of listens andal
=also a complete assortment of comb;
unser wear geuerally, corner Penn
avenue and Sixth street. • tt
OHIO BITER NAVIGATION
Meeting of ' the Coat Exchange—a
Amendment to the Ohio Ricer Bridge Bill
- -Our congressmen Endorsed.
The directors of the Pittsburgh Coal
change held a meeting Saturday afternoon at
the office of Joseph Walton, Egg.. on Water
street.
. 'Jhe President, Mt. John Dravo, was in
-
t e chair.
.1A letter from senator Scott to Mr. Walton.
accompanied by an amendment to the oAr
propriatlon 11111," was read.
The amendment reads as follows;
Amendment intended to be proposed by Mr.
Scott to the bill anthills appropriations for
the repair. preservntion, and completion of
certain public works on riven and harbors,
and for other pulToses, for the fiscal year
ending June alan.
And to it tura, rtiorted, That
the Secretary of War is hereby authorized
and required to detail three'engineers, whose
duty it shall De'lo examine all bridges now
erected, o r in process of erection, across the
lth in River, and to report whether, In their
opinion, such bridges, or any of them. as now
constructed , or proposed to be constructed.
do or will interfere with the free nod sae
navigation of sold river; and if they do or
will so:interfere, to report also whatextent•
of span and elevation above water will be re
quieed to prevent obstruction to navigation.
; t em their estimate a the cost required to
change such bridges now built. or being built.
to such width of span and elevation abovethe
water as will prevent obstruct ion to naviga
tion; such report to be made and communica
ted to the next session of Congress.
The amendment tint passed In Committee of
t he Whine and then in the Senate.
. . . . . . .
Telegrams were also read front Represent a
'tires Negley. Donley :mil Chops. announcing
the passage of the amendment.
The Directors, In behalf of the Coal Ex
change, then adopted the following:
!trmgnd, That the thanks of the Cool Ex
change he tendered to Senators Scott and
Cameron for their energy and tart in Prom.-
ing the massage of mild amendment.
A vote of thanks W. Mao tendered to our
Eepresentatives for the interest they have
taken in the treenail unobstructed navigation
of the Onto and other Western rivers.
. The meeting then adjourned.
liebboth School Teachers' talus,
The regular monthly meeting "of the Pitts
burgh United and .Reformed Presbyterian
Sabbath School Teachers' Union sins held last
evening In the Second U. church, Sixth
avenue. The ntiendance of teachers was
Inge, and the interest manifested great
T homas Habe. Esq., President of the Aseo
dal ion. occutsied the chair. The meeting was
opened with prayer by Rev. J. S. hands.
After rending of minutes and other [mental
-nary business had been transacted, the Prsi
d •nt announced on the subject for discussion
"klxnerience In. soda advantages of the Uni
form Lesson System." The subject was dis
cussed at great length and in nn earnest and
lucid manner by Her. W. J. Held. tier. S. 11.
Held, and Messrs. J. Montgomery nod T. J.
Gillespie. After which T. K. Cree. Eau., Sept.
Young Men's Christian Association. by special
Invitation. addressed the meeting . in an
contest. and practical manner. rhe a last
address of 'the evening was delivered
by Major William Frew, who spoke
warmly in favor of the "Uniform Lesson Sys
tem," and urgsui its adoption upon all the
schools which had not adopted it as yet. Ile
also referred to the great old the teacher re
ceived by a course of published lessons. tints
affording the tenchersthe benefit of the best
thoughts Sour deepest thinkens, also extracts
from our best commentaries and appropriate.
Illustrations and junction! suggestions. At
the close of th is edam. Rev. T. 11. Hanna
moved that "this Association adopt the Uni
form Lesson System In all the schools. tak
HS a basis the series of lessons to be published
in the I 'hristnin Worher of Nest York." The
notion Was carried unanimously. Het. Sands,
of the !liminess Consnuttee, reported that the
Association was somewhat in debt, and
moved that a committee of two be appointed
from each church to attend to the matter.
Motion carried And said committee appointed
by the President. The chairman then an
nounced us the subject for next meeting:
"Hon can the Sabbath school render more
etncient service to' the Churelr , The Masada.
tics then ndjoorned. with prayer and' bene
diction by Iles'. S. It. held.
The Madison Atrtme Affair.
Yesterday morning the rowdyism which
was exhibited at the residence of Mrs. :Muhl
fire, Madison avenue. Allegheny, on Sundae
evening, came within the rouge of official ob
servation. Officer John Wills. of the Alle
gheny detective force. made 'information be
fore Aillernout Ildwden agaloti Mrs. Stahl
fire for maintaining a - sotto:ton bawdy Idinne.
About au hour after, a sitnitar Information
wan made before Mayor Callow. The accused
tree, arrested and taken before the May . or,
who, after a hearing; committed her to tad
for trial. In default of $1.01 , 0 bail. Alderman
Bowden also lodged a commitment 00010.4
her.
Anna Seville. one of the satellites, becaln
iolne . .rhnt rniittingeons damn,the proceed
ng4. and Sons Ineonneotienre inticialir re
Luke) and In default hay
lair to accompany her superior to jail.
EOM
t , enile.lild and Pt! Federal street. Al
lygheari Lynilefully thank rbi nunierou• yin
tulpers fir thi'ir very liberal patrunage. am
nwa re,iert roily Inform theta that anti
Fartheenotice blr .tare mill be el/i•nl in Su:
unlay everdor at ,
July nth. - • at
The Preitiett Woman in New fork. Mlsa
IC—. well known In our fashionalor PLOCIrtr
(or her dislinow appearance and beautiful
complexion, was once n .ORn-skinned
girl, chagrined at her red, freckled face. Si.
pitched into liagan's Magnolia Mann, and is
now an pretty' In complexion as she is charm
ing In manners. This ankle overcomes (nick'
lee, tan. sallownesit, moth-Vat ches,ring-marks
etc.. and' makes °helot* ten years younge
'nm they are. -Magnolia Balm for a trawl
parent complexion, and Icon's KlitilltirOft If
make the hair plentiful. luxuriant, soft an,
delicate, have no rivals. The Kathairon pre
rents the hair from turtling gray. eradicate,
dandruff, and is the best and cheapest dre•
ring in the world.
,
imws Gun, Revolvers. Pistos. Ato
munition Rod Gun mater/al of all kind, at It
ductal priers. at .1. 11. Johoston's Great West
slat bud Works. IT Smithfield fit reef. Repair
log neatly dnnr Guns for hire. Army
Curblnet and Rey°Wert bought or taken I/
exchange. Call and tee or write for it Pries
blot. YRr
Herker's Vance forow a very .agreeable
untritlse foodlu superior article ft
puddirign and Jellies, nd la' blehle ree.
mended by physician for invalid% and chi
dren. Sold by all, grokere.
CREAM ALE brewed at the °reg..
Brewery. Stephenson street. near Pero
sylvania nrenw•. Address tell etonenten
cations to Pier. Dannals' St t'o...Pitt
burgle
II
• A St. Johns. N. F. correspondent says
this delicious crustacean abounds around
our maids. and rumen •in along with-the
salmon. morning I bought three
good sized lobsters for eight cents the
whole lot. Seven persons partook of them
at tea, and had more than they (=Mills.
vise of. in London the lot would sell
for three or four shillings sterling. The
Londoners demos two millions and a half
bf • lobsters and crabs annually.. FrOm
TieTand. Norway, the north .r. 4 Scotland
and other localities, the lobsters are.
brought to London alive in smacks fitted
up with' with wells. Norway sends till,.
000 a year to England. One day there
will he n splendid trade in 'this edible
crustacean between this country. Canada
'widths United States. For the lobsters
I have a warm regard ass` luxury of the
table; but in a philosophic point of view,
I contemplate :lie creature with ceaseless
wonder. The animal inn Using absurdity.
a walking or rather crawling joke.'
Think of a creatitre whose flesh
is entirely in its Jail and legs,
whose hair is in the inside of its
stomach is in its . head, and
changira ....am rear for -a neW - rme.
which new one Wore— w i t h d i ,.
roaring the old. Such is the - ctisc-ni, w .
ally with. the. lobster. lint these are only
a small part of its abstirditimeand anoma
lies. It belongs to. the clam of being.
named by the Sol itrday “other.
wise minded" existences, reniiirknide for
their contradictions,. The; lobster does
.nothing like any other tßiiinen of the
deep. It carries Its eggs within its body
till they become fruitful. and then carries
them outwardly uMler Its tail. When It
happens to break a leg it kicks it off and
quickly grows a new one. What would
not some:poor rhellinatie - "human" give
to possess such' faculty It has very
sharp oysno, placed n movable horns, and
when grooving it throws off its sheit every
six weeks duringthe- drat year. that It
may get a new onel, hiding in shel. while
its new mitt is [rowing. We should net
eat Oda "otherwise mindetreustomer
without meditating a little on the won
ders•oLits structure: It is' the standing
romance of the sea. - • ." •
1 A Wise Pedler.
- L . .._
'flie Lewistown .11, , ernal says there L, a
,teep bill in Greene, not far front the
river, traversed by a road, now uaused,
concerning which a very amusing story is
told. A Dutch miler, traveling ttwough
the town with a one-horse team, rolling
laces, ribbons, top! and knick-knacks gen
erally, arriving nt\ its summit one day,
and oreiiookingthe \valley below, thought
his horse hardly strong - enough to bold
boa the load down so• steep n hill. But
bia ingenious Dutch intellect noon raa.
eeivcd how to do it. Unharnessing th e
annimal, be led him gently down the do
clivity, and returned to. draw the cart
down himself I . Getting between the
shafts, and with nee grasped in each hand,
he started on the deseent—elowly and
cautiously at first, but the heavy load
soon gaining impetus, mid impelling him
forward, lie furnished no more restraint .
to its progress than a feather before the
wind.: Down it asme-,vfalter. and !curter,
and faster dew the Dutilimun's feet, keep
ing time with one of the liveliest quick
steps ever compOsed, till finally, oat of
breath, and 'family exharisted, he fell, the
I
nazi iiesing , rmlesaly 'over him in its
unchecked ii and plunging with fear.
ful velocity la the valley - below, where
it brought op a demoralized °audition.
Its contents Pi itered abtitd In the utmost
confusion.::
E: TUESD
' ADVERSITY
An Oration Delivered on Thnr.d . ,
July 7th, 1870, by Mr. Moses
Hopkins, Student, at the Coin.
mencement Exeriise. of Avery Cbl.
lage,Allegheny, Pa.
At the commencement exercises iof
i t d
Avery College. last week. them was ne
oration delivered by n young coin
man. Mr. Moses A. ; Hopkins, w ich
warmed the large and intelligent , uli
eure B , ..ll:ibleti into enthusiasm. 'le
vttnjki Mall, Of 11.. prOdlllll.ll 1.1, 1 S .1
illilliyi I oiy. pla together, and the Arie of
dAivt.ry ,r inapterly and elogornt. that
the nadiein••• were I'harin,l intopcstacies,
and on the conclusion of his etihrt, the
twenntplialged student received hearty coti•
gratulations from all •sides. Atitbe re.
queNt . of a number . of prominent, gentle.
men wh . o heard the oration. and /in order
to show how. well Avery College trains
and tend es the young mind how tothiiiii,
=EMI
GEE
rite an
oration in
ifr. PrtxirGn7 tad fOrral,
nerd: Fur better 'than I can deeeribe.
many of you know the painful embarrasi.
mem experienced by a beginner on bus
•first essay at oratory before a large audi•
eliCe, but, most worthy President. influ
enced by your order s ,of the day---Avery'
expeets every %twilit to do ItLs duty- , --
arn constrained to attempt to address you,
feeling that it is my dilly and that I hare
m, more right Id evade it titan i any one
else. Indeed. were I not' impoilled 1 ;Y a
sense of duty, I could no , open my mouth
in the presence of so many distinguished
philosophers and orators ns t riee in tlllll
audience. .
"It in better to go to the house (If mourn.
log, than to go in the house of feastingi
fiir that is the end of all men:land the
living will lay it-tohis heart. Sorrow is
letter titan laughter; for by .
the sadness
of the countenance the heart is made bet.
tee."
The corrupting tendency of
tinned prosperity has always 1
admitted. Men •nre then • apt
proud and forgetful of themsel
Login, like Reltaboam, to reran
low creatures no heingsof inferi
whom they may oppress and us
=9
M==Ern
have conferred benefits upon
their (lark dncri of adversity.
ten. Swelled with pro'sporfty.
trample the 111014 wwr d mina
foot
But (Mil, in ilk Wi;4110111. Lnn
ALIVVroIt V OM a remedy (or the d'.
genderisi by prosperity. Adversit ~whir
Mr. 17 two' 'Mils "relentless powi r" an
"tamer of the li MIMI{ breast, - sign lies 01
rlONitillll, affliction,' calamity. Otis Muni
.We learn froin the Scriptures t lot Alt
. ..
versity . is one . of the instrument of our.
salvation; that It to our soulsovhat
medicine in to our bodies; saint Are is to
the worker ill metals, or - What n witinoW•
ing null is to the farmer. It is intendl4l
to purge nod reline and purify us, and
make us !Opt! subjects of the King of hea
ven and fit associates for angels. •
A bird mn rls,. only against the wind ;
so a man can rise to &unity and 'useful.
tress. only through Adversity. If tiir
Isaac. Newton had not fled from the plague,
he poilinbly would not .hare seen the
ripple fall front its stern. and those won.:
denial astronomical discoveries and cal.
culations. suggested to Ida mind by it.
would not have heen made. No one
knows Mil own worth. till he Lax measured
it by the extent of the Mt - lividly he can
overcome. If a mamneet and vanquish .
the opposition of enemies, pati e ntly sutler
the pains and agonies of disease, and re
signedly bear the loss of friends and
goads. praying.
-0 Lord nit best desire fulfil.
And help toe to resign
Life. heilth and esotrort to thy will,
And make Tilt - pleasures mine."
The world must justl y decide that lie is
made of the nutterial that deer-lops into
true Lentism. What - is true of uuliMid•
nab+. in likewise true. of communities ire'
nations, yea, were it not for. the two ail
verse forces it, earli planetary body, lioWs
universe itself would hasten to ruin.
Potter the sickly influence
it,. all the virtues langui;ll and die; hi
UL
r i ,
U., a hile constant exertion is 11e.... y
to man's complete development , Ma •hei g
naturally prone to linen... will do not I•
jag useful unless compelled by mire 1.
cirenmatances. On the 'contrary. adrers•
ity making exertion alixolutely neceipsarly.
brings nut all the native vigr 'of human
character.
We unavoiaably become.selfish 'nail st
the locuriea and blandiahMentgpr4 •
perity. The spirit grows ulna on
. 011
are completely hardenja. But let na r 4,
petit-nee the in,wns of advervity, and We
Aoon realize that -we are only mortal nfti.r
all. and subject to the name sorrowa and
affliction as other turn. Our sorrows and
afflictions teach to what are the aorta
and afflictions of the greater number . f
,ur fellow Creatures: and. feeling the
our... Ayes. our ears nrr always open to II e
cry of distress, and our hearts tilled with
sympathy for others' ' WO,. Thus many
a hardened, unfeeling man ban been
converted into humanity by adversity.
who would etherwise liner gone to
the eud of. life in impent'aable RelflBll
- of which heivas trit.; ‘ ,,lly unconscious,
and on that amount a !elfishness of the
worst kind.
Adversity is the gift diVir.Re that en
able. us to see ourselves as others see' us.
Like our shadow, ninny of our supposed
friends disappear when. the sun of our
prosperity is obscured by the clouds of
adVersity. "prosperity makes friends
and adversity tries thetn." , Iu Prosr-ritj
we are apt to see things in a false {gilt.
Men have an interest In deceiving-us, and
It _la only with the 111111061- care nod watch
ruiner,s we avoid being dehived. Bat
when the storms of adversity blow and
heat upon us, ilverything is presented, to
no in its true, unflattering reality. Then
we are enabled to Seo the selfishness, if
not the heartlessness of men generally.
and bow little true merit of them, if
they have not a fair prospect of making
something by it. We leap t not to take
things at their first fair appearance; to
pause to examine them closely Itefore up.
proving. We thus soon learn to eels'
with the cleverest in all worldly matters.
Save Solomon, "If thud faint in the day
of adversity, thy strength is small." _And
in "the day of adversity" many do find
their strength small indeed. • Sometimes
men try to Imo: the tioatingdnad of the'.
own muds in 'the intoxicating cup, but
the corpse rises. We nee their faces
In the bubbles. Tbe intoxication of drink
Bets the world whirllng.agsin, and the
pulses to playing musk, and the thoughts
to galloping, but the faster the clock lies
sooner it runs down, anti unnatural Minn.-
.. n t `ays-the house in the wildest rev.
elry, more itileut,Tiltrrii--..4....inori!,reirerv.
ed. dead. There is line stimulant
that never intoxicates—Doty. Duty Mils
R chine sky ever man, into which the sky
. lark—itappint•its.alwaysgoeit singing, We
must contend intuit ully against. minfort IMP
and vanquish her by bearing lire so lo
with fortitude. NV lint a noble estimpt,4
this has been left by the Apostle p.,„1,
that greatest of all heroes. Writing to
the ( . orintlilans, be says Of the Jews
five times received I forty stripes save
one. Thrice wits I beaten. with 'reds,
once was I stoned, thrice I suffered ship.
Wreck, a . night awl a day 'MVO 1 been in
of ih aster s, the deep ; ,jo; r r i n l e s of
ylogi..lbber,, to perils
oiten. in perils
tiwn countrymen, in perils of the
heatbltnj A perils in the city, in perils in
the wiliferuess. In perils in the sea, in per-
Pis among false brethren, in weariness and
painfulness, in wateltings often. In hun
ger andithirst, in fastings, often, in cold
rind nakedness. Besides those things
(bat are without, that which cometh urn
me daily. the nue of the churates ho
is weak And 1 ani"not torah 1 Who is of
feuded and I-burn not r •
• A short time before his execution . ,
Writing from Rome to his beleved 'pinto
thy, he says: lam now ready; to be offer,.
ed, sad the time of my departure la at
hand. have fought a good fight, I hive
finished my course, I hive kept the faith;
henceforth there is laid up for tee a mown
of righteousness, which the Lord, the
righteous . judge, shall, give me at that
day: and not to me only, but unto all of
them • also that love his appearing. 'lf
then, adversity and afflictions:lto ellected
the mind of the great apostle, may we
not hope that seminar results will be pro
duced -in our mind, if we but yield our
selves to a similar course of discipline 7--
Clod and Angels, and the genius of
Watery answers yes; then let storms-gath
er in blackness ovilbur heads—let the
thunders roll and the lightnings flash
-mid storms and tempests--if God be
:,With us, the opposition of the wicked and
'cruel will be but no dui!' before the wind.
TUIS WEATIIFIC not, the beet for
brewing ale. but it is excellent for drink
ing It. Pier, Danuals IcCo. are sending
Mat great quantities of cream ale for con
gumption. —digestive, not pulmonary.
~ Y..~.:~. ~.. -.-.}~ a:.=~?i~ Y ?i~:fi3~n }N. x e`~ l atil,'ca Yasv. Su.KYw. .S.n~.-. ?s.~.' +.~...:.1+x' . ~ _. ... ~:~H a~u~..vf H I '.. J
MORNING, JULY 1
DIED
ANNAN—At hie madam:oln Nee Tork.Sabbath
morning. Jane 96th. MeV. .10)LN N... ANN ,
late pastor of the 4ldth acmes Pre re rep
of that city.
- Greatly beloved. greatly lamented."—Am s . Fth
chap. v. 2.
wEsT—o n Monday morning. July 11th, at nine
icaloce..
motherw nsT, emsort. of Mathew H.
Waat and of J. G. Wen. of Deldoln town-
Allottbeur county, aged 37 rears.
Funeral an Tr Etit,,, at 2 P.M. Catrlagea trill
leery leiter', livery stable. Canon street; RN,
minitham, at 1 P; et. Primly of the tardily arti re
spectfully Invited to attend. i
DELL-Monday. July 11 th. at 4 WM• S.
BELL. aged 16 ream.
Funeral from hta late resld _nee, Allegheny
are
nue,near Ohio arenne. rut iThvoilqr
nok. as 3 n'elock.
The friends of the fatuity. member , . of Franklin
ide. No. i Jl. thaq.e.ne H. R. , . N o. 103 . and
}ter lodge.. and chapters sire 11.11 pert! Ullf Invited
attend.
DIAMOND—OIt MondSky Jul,' 11 th, 1070, at
I olluct P. " Yea. EMMA DIA MOND, second
daeghter 'of AJP.I. and Clementine Short. in the
324 year of her age.
' Funeral from the residence of her parents. No.
174 Ohio avenue, Allegheny rity. on W
tsAT, 13th Inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. Friends of
the hind'," are respectfully invited to attend.
(Virginia City. Nev.. PaDeri please cocci
CARBOLIC SALVE,
Made with pure CARBOLIC ACLU, welch It M.l
tu 'lnsultsls by dlreettun of Eminent Physicians.
hee Ore., proved itself to be the moat sway .d
rffrcluat cure tor all hlglignant Sores mid Ulcers.
and fir Berne. Cutt. Wounds.and all Shin En...
no equal Rapid Curative Agent h. yet twin
.diaenvered. 1411 CENTS. T
•
Henry's insect Powder,
For the Iteetntettnn of ' ItoAt'illte, BElt
ANTS, Ike. PRICK.I3 CENTS. at
.11. ROSENBA(I - I'S
Patent Medicine Depot,
140 SMITHFIELD ST
JOHN M.. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE. AND ROLLING MILL
BRASSES
tong ton
en fully
to gz e t s v
r
their ft i
Jr nature.
1 for their
may die
who may
them in
re forgot.
l en often
;Ira under
Made Promptly to Order
BABBITTS METAL
Made and Kept on Hand
.rovrietory and Manufacturers or
.1. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Vhee
STEAM PUMP.
tin RIP,'
BFPM ell
Otaco-711111 . P117114 STRICer. Yoand.7 - 17dnr ,
17111 and HaII.ILOAD •VTREICTS, Pirtsburan
P.
- .
U• 4. INTERNAL REVENUE,
TWENTT.IIII.IID DISTRIVT.
•
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
Orrtra Cortarma
loogr InzLiANAL
CRea
va7M
1.
21d Co
N 67 Waf cf lret, nt... l
. AStOBENT
IT 20th. IS7II.
Nntlee to hereof . Veen that the anneal I.lets of
hmelel Tare* formerly termed License...we of
the Mew on •
Incomes, Carriages, Watches
Silver Plate, B'o4 •
Are now this onica, where payment will be re
ceived thereon by tie Collector, on and after the
TIENT DAY OF JUNE, 1870. These taxes har
ing heroine due, must be paid before t e 23th day
Of June.' 1870, otherwise addition I expenses
WM be Incurred by she tea payer.
E. BUFFINGTON. Esq.. Depute ehhphth , for the
County of Annstrond, And EDWIN I TON. Req.
Deputy Collector for the county of Biler, will be
wady to nicely. after the let of Jthie. for their
respective mu:slier and Will post notices demigrui
tine the time and places when and whdre they will
be prepared to receive the tare. aiiiectable by
them. Tenet Aid only to incenbacia or national
currency .01Ithe hour. from 9 A. n. 1.13 r. Y.
JOHN X. SULLIVAN',
=MD
VT
ITTL AHr[Ju O l r B7 0.1
'TN AII.:ORDANCEMITH THE PILO
VISIONS of tbe Mr Motet. wawa I. here.,
tittln to the To.l Paver. of the Ole of Pittsburgh
hat the aateraantenta of
CM
City, City Building, Special, Poor, Bus
nets, City School and Ward _School
Taxes
. and City Water Rents
roll the year, 1,470 have, In •ttordanne srltti la,
been this day maenad In me far collection. A
deductn of nee r assault ml alloed ne
all Tar io ts and waterpa il be
Rent. paid an or befo w re the
Met day at Antest.and Two per centuto If paid
betweee the dna days of August Lod fifteenth
day of 60114011104. r. •
J%RNSTHAL & SON
Virginia and Louisville
Tobacco ✓lgency,
SEGA.R.S
Fine Cut Chewing and hmoittng Tobaccos,
7111 SMITHFIELD STREET PitUbarpb.
sayt7 tf.
rro CAPITALISTS I—Particularly
"" bw "grl7,llo l MEN.
An exellent opportunity for • pingtabie invest
ment In a Foundry business, established for thirty
rears. in &Southern city. is offered bY a CWIIIJIwor
chartered under State Me". Capital stock forty
til=l.4ldollsn (all var.! , 4.".31P.1.'"=f
what It would east now for such bulheings and eon
itroctions as are on She ground—privilege also of
ncreasing the amount or espied stock to our
hundred thousand dollar, as Per Olort. , Strlch
holders exempt from personal 11/Minty beyond the
mock investment. For full particultwe address or
tall on J. P. HENZOR,
. .
No. 121 . street
NoftriTg:NArraitlet.
CM=
OctOr OF TRY.
f:(l~Tpnu.ra or 1.41411 4 11 . 1,..74 . :.'caT t r i 4 7 P 0 A . ..';
NOTICE TO COUNTY ASSESSORS.
The Book. for the Iteglatration of Voters are
[tow reedy for delivery at: the notice of the Count,
Commlssiottere. Return,/ will be required within
the time pfeseribed by taw, and on payment will
be made unless the tarok. of the law are literally
complied with.
fly direetton of County •Commisshmarn..
CM=
GEORGE BEATEN,
MANUFACTURES OF
Citain Candies and Taffies,
And Penler In Fnrolgnmul4Dosnef tic Fl
Pict Sallies, Bailees. entny Man. An :
NO. 112 FEDERAL STREET,
,lablyB2
& Co.,
itozolactwor of Miler GRIST IRON
O STINGS.
.a r gt r:.7 . our special" Loose =Mt,
.psticloo or larlois l NlM wo mosys, on band.
arMitrilriainr..°C4 =UMW.
• P.
WM. .. KREBs
,
ICE DEALER
,
351 River .Ave., • Allegheny.
- VOTICE—The, Fluid which exploded
East Llberty end maned the Oro on July
4th,-was rot WitinTIBERGEII'S HEISTONN
erltleb - ts wed by kOllrtikk k TTPON,
leo. 141 Sallthtlelkl street, but seethes erttele.
There never has been wty erplottleb of the
stone Flute. leTts76
a l e
CHEGARAT INBT I
de oat! '""113 / 9 4Pini I
dles oo lkileZLA n d Dy
reopen on MonuAr, 'k r
:IL
tig k =al ti t i llo c t•eopy and Is emu.
1021.114mA 11 ! "11. ' d 1 al'a
Prl Nn tpil.
--. -
7 . 41 feet free'
V tiVre"'
111 roma
• le
i t
VAST LIBERTY. - 1 8 feet fr ont on
it-,4 Irendclirf tialSif UN 13 UtTa t
trzig.vbz,,tvg,..-417:.tivxdtra
m",. wash mom, well of cTllrWitkeo.q
139.1"' B. II
N il BO N .
liv ' entie."
a
SPICED SALMON;
caas, Jul In mason foiqm
tea table. for We by
mo. A...11111:7131t41,
mmmr=
RUIIBtR TUBING,
All she, of Indla Itobbff 11.14 0. • c""a"/
I=ll3
1870:
DIVIDENDS.
times o r 11.
Bt - FRANKLIN INsCRANCE
Pio. 41 WOO Street.
ALLLORKNY. PA.. JullBth. 1810
THE BOARD OF , DIRFCTORS
•"-, amyl, this day declared a Dividend of ONE
DOLLA it yeir share. payable in nob on And niter
JOl7 12. IS7O
OrrlCt or Tilt CASH IA Al . lu\l . F COMP.% NY. ;
PITTABCIIOII. July ath. I M7O. i
[ r . y. DIY I DEN D.—The Board - DI
RECTORS hare this day doelnred a DM.
demi of TEN PER CENT. not .of the ornitts.of
the last of ionnths. payable oh demand. PT. or
tax.
JOSEPH T. JOITNIitoN. Secretart:
12V RANK. f
PrTrnnrucu. PA.. July I S7O.
UTHIS BANK HAS THIS DAY
declared a Dividend of IeIVE ‘ll. PER
ces . r. out "f the ...tine, et the lan .ixmnnufl..
Payable an demand.
W. .....3.14111:11:,.1'rt..41ier.
Irr1)1V I I/EN I) NOT ICE.
TIM Sn'OVI. ittiNA I. HANK Oh
"" " " •
July S 7.
The Director, of this Bank have this l a y derlared
dividend of SIX PER CENT. out of tile Prnet ,
of the last air months. payable forthwith.
J. S. Ds VlltwoN. Cashier.
'
,NATIONAI. TRUST COMPANY.
—The Board of Dirrolora of this Bank
hare declared a dividend of FIVE i3II'ER CENT .
ont of the profits Of the mot sin month, payable
on and after July 11th.
ROBERT J. GREER, ctiNtiipr.
Prrrsnurtalt. July 1. ISTII.
MASONIC DEPOSIT SYVINGS
'BANE.—The Directors of this Rank hare
shim day declared a Dividend of FIVE ill PER
CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable on and after
the llth pot., free of tax.
0110. C. 11c1.11AN, Cashier.
PliTsbrutGO. July 94.1.570. . -1136.r.0;
KEYSTONE 11.555.
Pirranction. July 3. 11.10.
re'NOTICE.—The Directors of flits
Rank have this day. declared • Divideod
of FOUR PER CENT:on the Capital Stock. Par
able to Stockholdem on and atter the 131 h Inst.
Jo6o GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Caahler:
ay . DIVIDEND 'NOTICE.
&DEWTIAN, & MANl•StArirttlattl NAT'L BASK. t
• Ptrntattllttit. July sth. 1 S7O.
The Directom of this Bank have this day de
clared lr" Dividend of •VI CM PER CENT. on the
capital .tact out of theblita of the lan Ali
months. payable on deman d . free of tu.ree.
JytnlD , . JOHN uCOrT. Jo.. Cushier.
=MIZEIM
- . .
Prrrenruon. July 3th. 1870. i
DJ - DIVIDEND No. 12.—The Board
of Director* of this Company hare thin
day declared a dividend of FOUR DOLLARS per
Advara. free of taxen.out of the earnings of the
'last nix months, payabie n on and after the 11th
" t ur te 'r on et " h i;
Dollar, per 14 c re dited
NjgVl'
ALLY:Gnat, NATIoNAL BANE.
PrVITHPIIOII../Ilytl. INTO.
arTHE i DIRECTORS OF S
Bank.have this Hat declared a livlden v of
FIV *amino*T on the (Napltal Stork, oat of
the of the last Me months, payablo to h
with, free of all lam . . '
=I
TQUARTERIY
r I DIyIDE2II
Finn . IVAT. BANK. rrrs ,PA
-
.
(late Pit s sibdritti Trust Comnany.)
The Directors Of this Rank have this day de-
Clared n quarterly dividend 11 THREE PER
ENT. oh the Capital Stock out of the profits of
Mute Mo t three month., payable forthwith, free of
and Government lax.
M3l=!
bract ALLEGOENT Benno: C 11..(
Pirfaurnoll,July Isl. - Into. I
DI V I E N 11.—Th e President and
31ftnnaer, of the Company (or erect
ing a Bridge over the Allmtheny River, oPPoado
Pittsburgh, In the meaty of Allegheny. 1111.
day declared a Dividend of ONE DOI.LAJt AND
PIETY CENTS on each abate of the Capital Stllek
of the OnnpanY• payable by the Tremturer to
Stockholdens or their legal relmemsde plea fort h.
•Ith.
Jut:ssa WM. ROSEBURG. Treasurer.
TSBUR 'l4 H NATIONAL
;iion PgArt 9 vAl,cgmtilaftEAf2:Tri'l T O bt
Directors of this Bank bay, that of
declared
Dividend of NIX PER CENT. out of the profits of
the last sin months, free of Government ten. pay
able nu demand.
JOSE PI I HILL. IL
PA.. July 'J. 12470. tut
Pkrranrilotf,Ja 1et.4840.( •
IrrTIIE -MART/ OF DIRECTORS
of this Bank have this day devistrod a mend
annual dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable to
Stockholders., and after the 11th inn.
]mall W3l. FLOYD. Cashier.
MECHANICS HATIONAE HANK, ,
Prrimuntidn i SHIT 1. IS7O.
DawA " DIVIDEND OF SEVEN
CENT : i II . . of will be pall to th ,
lieweltbrilders of this Bank, on and after TIIN—
DAY, Juir Pith Inst.
Wald JOHN G. MARTIN, Cashier.
' FARMERS DEPOSES NATIDNAI. BASK.)
Niro['PßOD. July 1. 7570. g
10.TIIE BOARD DE S
DIRECTOR
. of this Dank 115,0 deekred a dividend of
SIX PER CENT., nut of the proetx al the last sir
months. PaYutile forthwith. tree of tar.
hash, F. 1.. STEPXIENSON. Cashier.
=
va SAVINGS DANK OS ALLZOVILNY
Corner of Federal and I.acock nivel,. •
JUNK ..13d.11470.
ayTliE .I)IRECTORS OF Tills
FIVE F n
CENT.
1 , 1;1.7 declared a dividend Of
allo.nomiha. Parable oa an s 4 tlicr.grl o l l kA7o.
In,
tree or tax. Y. ' Volliall.
Jedesd ' Cashier.
03r DIVIDENI) NOTICE.--The Di
RECTOILii OF THE LITTLE RAW Alll.l
RON RAILROAD CO. have this day declared
dividend of FIVE PEE CENT. clear of Govern
mant Tan, out of the earnings of the past ft
months. point:JO co the stockholders or their legs
of
on and after Jul) let. at the um
" th Z : 7ll2itlgh. President.
'Jose 171. h. IST°.
I=
orrICE °V VIZ ENGEMMING INPACIt.OOIC. Co.
• Of •Ptifshund.
rsilt 14. 1870. '1
ME=
E=MMS
a y THE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS
day declared a wal.nnual divlder;d
TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE
tree of Government Tex,' payable at the 0121.
=1
1=
SPECIAL NOTICES
giOTICE.—The inderslaned hate
chartered the Steam Ferry Beat. cat. W.
C. DENNY:and will run her as a Perry on and
atter July 5112 tram S o hargsburst to Pittsburgh Side.
notil the Shargiebtirg Midge It rebuilt.
°incr. Prrrouraost icurror . Mlxixo
PrcrasvaGll.June 211 , 1,1t470. i
11:r OPECIAIeMEETING OF STOCK
1401.0ERS.—There wtU ha • .yerial meat
Ins of the Stoekholden of the "PITTSDUROTI
AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY OF PPFTS
BURGH," held at the Mace of the Company,
the City of Plttaborat, •t 7 &cloak F. tr. on
WEDNESDAY, lith Day of July. prolimo
Dr order of the Baird of Director.,
66X=1
I=l
nouNTt.
$lOO Dimity Collected
For all wean., .bn in:Meted between May 4th and
July IS6I, wbo were el...bowed for disabil
ity banes serving two FWD. end who hare hereto
! ore reeelred uo bounty.
I WEN RY LALI3JRT,
. 174;ntrolle,
The undersigned has reamed bls cake to Oa-
gene Onfldlreacornerßlath avenue and Smithfield
and la cow Premed to collect clalma aimed:
If end at moderate rate. on.oraddreea,R ltb,
*lamp, ' B. F. 1111 OWN.
Halm Adant, GazITTIL Budding. .
4.11111/ Sixth ayenua and 13m1inned atreat,
- PlLtsbnrah, Pa
OTTUBLIC ligYFlCE.—linving been
annotated GAS and GAS ItItTICR INSPFK ,
TOIL tur Allegheny comity. notloe in bent, divan
that until the a:message office and Mechanical Teat.
Ind Machinery ma be provided. I will be found at
the uTFICR OM THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS, Twenty-thin': street. nest'
=I
I===!
MEI
i'ms"""ntenl,ll . V.l=lVi,Tll4g...
r ••NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.-
-COUPON N 0.4, Find Mortgage Bonds of
this Cuomo T, due Jail let next. will be Paid on
and after that date on presentation HANK very
at t t he MICRCIIANTS NATIO N AL OF
u tesflt mffiuL joilK n,PAGE.IB„ Tressurer.
OSONGA E L INCLINE
PI.ANE.—NOTICK—The None 5111 ho
Open for Passengers an d Freight bullpens NUMBLY
MOICYINti at O o'clock. and wUI close 50 11 P.m.,
amounting with the Inst oar from Pittsburgh on
the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Pasteruuir
.1e:10
. POLITICAL.
[Cr FORCOUNTY COMMISSIONER ,
GEORGE NEELEY,
Of hisrstnill Township. sutiNet to the Midmost oi
the tlnkin ItoptibUcwil Count,
ap:10:del '
MO
s BTREKT. rtu.-
'Der 'JI
Pp
t~
.nd I. amnt.ntly
•
ag.FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
BENJAMIN DOUTHETT
Or tu a„.„..„,„,hip. I. • candidate for Counts
Commissioner, in subordination to the decision of
the Ratinblicen Convention. Yet modes lo mean
CHARLES P. STRIGHT,
Carpenter - and: Builder,
WUI promptly' attend to all kind. of jobbing wort_
thie order. Na
* sallkytf
A.EN., • BUSINESS OF ALL
KINDS to to transacted in P6lladalpl4, Now
ark Iletimore. ts. b t dmoded to bf WM. M.
Doer mew. Phliadelphia.
Good Mamma id 60 If amine. ' ' 101L•Y21
CHEESE. -100 boxes prime itiosbea)
r""" JICANITKLD,I4I rim moue.
.1. Is.rl nuaes
apt_ le r iltta city.
VINEGAR.
• TILE PITTSBURGH •
VINEGAR
•
•
Wu R ,K •
S
,
.
.
Al), „ri
\l7 M.. - ADAM 6' 9
167, 168, 169 and 170
SE CO IN — ' z t) A YEN UE.
ten„. preparot to futol9lt VIN Farm .a_ the .
LOWEST AfAnKET ttATE. Attention pArtlen.
WIT (wiled to his
Extra ;Wine Vinegar,
InOltli ,
r4M:===
•
i,ArccEss THE CRITERION OF EX.
k VELLENCE..
The Ellipire Mutua
his, achieved a nueeetd alluoat unparalleled In th
hlntnii nr Idta lnanrance.
Blisiness t lie Clompany
•
FOR TIER VIItST T EAII.
Whole Number of I.o.lcter lerved.l.3l%
Total Prertiltona 830t7
Amount Insured 87141 . 0.
hallo of rialto% and Eel, to Total Ineomell.o
Average Ratio of nll Coullanler 1. 40
For every 8100 'Antall tl es the Empire hes 8831
of Assetts.
Average Amount of Policies $3 13 : 4148
Total AIL•PIP
$lOO.OOO Cash • Capital depovlted vrEth the
flair and the balance reenrelglnvetted.
W3l. A. YULLIIR.
•
. tinnager•tor Western PermsYlemoS.
°glee IS FOU 'VIII AT ENVY. Pittsburgh. Pa.
m er - 000r, AGENTS, both meld and female.lawolted.
•'.pp,nhl,xl4.nn' - r
A. HicrARLAND.,
r,Tl,r.s-r.
611,1 , ecrelnr>
Federal Insurance Co.
=
ALI.F.GIIENY CITY, PA.
OFFICE : Cor. Federal And Lauri Streets
MUM - TWIN .
nirrstrd Gregg. •
, 7. Mt 0 d ... , 0g11, 00.
Valentine Rater,
..11.1 R. Stulth,
Cl.'l""bY.
' tV. H. Anderson,
JO.. It Borland,
Wrzi. Schteyer.- . 31. 13. Stud...
Allison.
mos
W. J. Lenglitt, 1.., . .. _ Agent
Je17:773 P. 31. LOVE. Gen.
ra
SCULLS.
-1u135.1
ARTER 1829 PERPETUAL.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSTIR. CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE 433 AND 437 ,lIESTRUT STREET.
Assets n Jan. let. 1570. A 420.734 67.
Caylw, 84 0.000 00. Arcroea' .
Premiums. 2.4.43.73, 67. Losses paid sWee
181411. over 3340.044. Pcrpesus) Tv/wo
re:7 Policies on Linens! Term, The Comeau also
mutt policies upon the Itentaof all kinds of WM
, inatere-rod„..r= Arend
• Geo. W. Richards, LILAC i.e.. Geo. ules. Alfred
Filler osar. Wm. S. Grant. Thomas S.
Ellis, Gust a v u sS..tenson. . . .
, • .• o
ALFRED 0..
RARER, Preeldent,
OEO. FALML , Tim Preeldent.
Du. NV. McAllister. Seeretarr.
T. U. Roger, AnOttaint
COFFIN & KELLOGG;
&phi Cor. Third Avenue and Wood tit.
=OMNI
WESTERN INSURANCE CORP'Y
ALEXANDER NIMICE, Preeldent.
WM. I'. HERBERT, Vice President.
w3t. P. II ItilliEßT,.deereffirg
CA PT. GEO. NWEI.D. General Agent.
Office 92 Water street, Spend& Co.'s Warehouse,
'%stairs, Pittsburgh.
:ai insure astalast all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks. w ell Institution. suanaged by Directere
who are known td the community. and. who
are determined by promptness and liberaiitY
maintain the character witich they hale usumed.
as offering the Lest proteetion to those who 'desire
to be Insured. •
. . . .
Ibtaccrolts•
Maunder Mallet, • ' Jahn it; Itlcear:•,
It. hillier Jr.. . Chas. J. Chute.
James 31cAuler. -Williams. Emma.
Alommder Starer, Jesaph Klrkeataiet.
Andre. Artier, . l'hillipilermez,
David Bt. Long. 1 Wm. Manisa:an.
D. Dammam
_ e • 1
--- rm 27
CASH - INSURANCE COMPANY
elPholan'sr Building.
NO. 21 Flllll AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR.
PA.
plArcpeler.
N.J.•Bl3le;John Mord. ;Capt. 31. !»11. 7. Mu1l Wallace,l A. 11.11arttenn. .A. Chambers.
Jake 11111. IS. bletilorkan. N. Dailey.
Thomas D
Smith o ., ;no. E P.
RRT 11. KING, 1 1 ro.Idanl
J NO. F. JENNINGs, glee Pregidel.
th' itf(nril
INSURTS Pm
It. J.
DEIUSYON ALk 011111
AND MANLNEIIIEIIie.
aplict37 •
ALLEGIIENY •INSURANCE CO
OFFICE. No. 87 FOURTH AVENUE.
Inenre• naninst all kinds of Fire and liar
Risks.
JOUN IRWIN, In.. President.
T.. 1. 110SKINOON. Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL. Secretary.
('APT. Wit. DEAN. General Agent.
• Dirtrcions:
•
=II
Johui Jr..
T. J. Itosklneon,
C. 0. linemy.
Ibirvey
Charleslleyn.
(pt. Wm. Dew]
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y
OFFICE. N. E. COILNER WOOD &FIFTH UT&
A Dome Company, taking Fire and Marine mans.
WM. 11. CLANKY
W. A. SPROUL.
nrnsrrora,
W. Phillips, • • pt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, Oi essinuel
John E. Parte, i Charles Arbuckle,
C. H. Loss,. Jsrell M. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk. : Vern. P. tang,
James 0. 'Verner, ' • Samuel Mettirtart.
WM. PHILLIPS, Prestdont,
JOHN wArr, Vies Plosident.
W. F. GARDNER. Secretes,
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMP'Y
=3:I=E:IIMMI
Oftlee In the SECOND NATIONAL MANY
BUILDING.
r=
W. W. MARTIN, Prealden,t
JOILN BROWN, J.., Vic. Mos Wont.
JAMES E. STEVENSON, Retretary.
DIRECToRA:
Jul Graham ',Robert Les, I, C . C . Boylo.
John A.
A BA,. I, n. '.l:o*MbK 7 7:;.
O. ll.P.Wlllinwm;Jno. Tbowps9RJ.MeNsugher.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
IF. .McARDLE,
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
seep;olist en tly an hand FLOTML.dAY4mitinas
eaeed 233M15; also, Uti.Y.TL.KMKis S Ultrilldffs
QiU No. 93 . 1-2 Smithfield St.,
PVPISZIROII, PA.
111-fiente Clothing made to order In the latest
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES!
1870.
J. C. aCcernsow. C. 6 artirotweluNd.
NITERSON &
anitriV. tr,',.9 ) .ilii," M er i t w . SIS I n ei
leered Meek nf gh e e best and most luntovable
thiodrin our line, a aria portion of which ere oar
ow n Importation..
reelin g confident of nye ability to Mu perfect
eatisfactuu, geepoetty fromgoo attriy
ermultuulon of our Alt4Nit of blue ClOths, lust-
Y 'VeThittiSON mumimuN r a.
thio . No. o Birth Meese.
NEW SPRING-,GOODS.
A splendid new sloth Of
. Cloths, .oa.§siineres t &0., .
Jut received by . HENRY ItTER.
awl Merchant Talton 73 Smithfield stetted.
MEM
Chu •nd asa Yaw iaspecto
HOTELS.
•
Mountam - HL? Ise,
CRESSON SPRINGS,PA.
,
Thin' hsvorde resort. has been enlaripsd and be.
proved Men last season. Will be open for guests
/EINE 13tb,1ft170. EXCCRSION TI CH EM sold
by the Fennsylranla itallreed. at Now York. Mill.
adelptda. Ilarrlabere and Plttsburab. • Alt Mina
stop at Cresson. ROOMS may be secured In salts
or angle.
CELEIIIIATED 011CUESTRA has
been °needed for the season.
For further information. address • •
G, W. MULLIN, Proprietor.
ONE FURNISHED COTTA64Z to rent. jeureit
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
ED. BARKER, Proprietor,
Cor. Pena St. itad Ilth, formerly old Can
INSURANCE
ORGANIZED APRIL 3, IMO
S. H. HARTMAN,
\'t,
Of Pitt-=burgh
111 . ' ,- J . ' ,, lJ
Of Pittsburgh
7.. R . Fehneitoek.
W o . ber .
t Ee D n, s
T.
I. Nevin.
AMUSEMENTS
_ -
THE ANNUAL LITERARY EN
TERTAINMENT of the •'
PUPILS OF THE
Allegheny Colored Public School§
will take Wad In EXCKI.SIOR I L tLI. consent
Federal and Laewcit etreeta;Alleitheny. tatat.l4oX-
Y and TIl&wIt EVENINGS: llth and
rith. Every effort AY
tow been nitwit. Jul to y
wake thin
enhibltlon worthy of the patronage or the people,
literal eneonretrantent the peat mertta
. i ,.‘pii‘wirew the grater 111 renelleetion or the Pliant-
• •
PR.
Reserved Reel Tickets, with book. .12 cents each
oemoevy Ticketc26 cent*: children. 20 cents.
newer/ S. A. SF.A.LE. Director.
AUCTION
AUCTION SALE
LOTS`!
Saturday, July 16,
be offered at t`nbllc hale. en Y WU
'Second Irv& Allegheny.
Three 'Good Building Lots
Frentleg on the Perrysville Meek Road. This II
very destrable locatlon. cilium:waling. as IL dole.
a fine view Of both eltles. '
LEGrGAT.,
IMIMETI!
VIRST NATIONAL OF' BLAIRS.
111 AX, ONONUAIIELA NAV/GAT/082m.
TV/158AT STENINO. July
. 12111. at 8 Welook.
will be sold on second floor of Mellgaine's Auction
Nialtes. 106 Smithfield street.
. 40 shares Mononinhela Navigation
' abAnsa Bankmf Pittebergh.
. 10 shares fortune National Hank.
50 shores That National M . Binnaville.
The First National /tank of Bleinville line de
c/nred 19 per cent, per annum . Steer ila organ/an
tion. and its surplus fund is 10 per cent.
lull . A. McILIVAINE. AncUonear.
EXCHANGE NATIONAL, M. A: M.
NATIONAL BANKS.
THIS LlSfesday) EVENING. July ligth. at SI
'cloce, second goof of Meßolduc', Auctio n ßooms. 100 lomltbdold .treat. will to added to
formerlhUfge of &Cr= Bank:
Ka shapes Exchange Notional Back;
lul2 A. JeIcILWAL%E. Auclicuar.
BUSINESS ORANGES.
DISSOLUTION.
The arm of JAMES YOUNG and filtußGE A.
BELL. dotnir loudness under the firm mime of
YOUNG d BELL;Livery Stables. doing business
at No.— Penn street. is dissolved by the death of
George A. Roll. All elaltoragainst We obflre firm
are to be Presented to James Toone and Robert
Bell for settlement, who have entered Into a Co
partnership to carry on the same loudness. All
debts due James l'hung end George 801 l will be
be paid by the new'firto of James Young and
Robert Bell. JAMES YOUNG.
J. N. ANDERSON.
lkdst'r of Geo. A. Bell
QM
DISSOLUTION.—The co-Partner
ship heretofore' existing betwcon the tin
donigned, has bmn this day dissolved by mutvg
consent. The business will bo continued by WIL
LIAM MEANS. at the old stand. comer of Wood
end Water streets, where the bads Of the Mtn
will be settled, either partner uelng the name of
the firm In settlement.
r iiAlAEA lalel A.fiele.
FTPormatl, Spry let, 187 0.
WILLIAM MEANS ,
ISneceasor to MEANS A. COFFIN.)
Wholesale Grocer,
Comer WOOD and WATER STREETS. Pitts
borsch. Pa. 10341
TNISSOLUTION.— The co-partner
!WEEßA.; heretnfore astral g betnee
sod WILLLtIi SPAII. undePthe ° lllTo
141 . .11 Ith e .l isa t W. Elf , 'Zlgl i t, rail grocers. Sloth
on the 3d fost. y lte bnelnoee TeMl=l.l ‘ ged nt
the old stnrol and all account. of the late firm set
tled IT Wllltsra Speer.
JelgyW
JOHN SPEEIL
WV SPEER.
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER,
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market St.,
NEAR. FIFTII AVE
We now yhr to the pub/le a itock of PAPER
lIANcaIISO unsesp~ Um Weerfer variety
ell the NoseMee
In FitaarntigAte, P b EWUN and etRECIAN
OBSICINS hi phdn mid brlt t o ceom a flan
lnd GMB PABLS ' It.
PAPERS, with an almost dless variety of
CHEAP SATIN PAPERS. W en HITE and BROWN
BLANKS for Chamber.. Am All of which Co pro.
pose to sell as low to the Immo In the mutat.
CIMI and am. ar.
No. 107 Market St., near Fifth , iteue
'JOS. R. BOWIES & BRO.
mh12:•1.5
WALL PAPER&
SPRING, 1870. • .
PRICES REDUCED.
MUNCHES wide Mats at 73c per roil.
smamm wxunrkz- •
ELEGANT Frencb end American Paper Hang-
Inn. not epeudied above. superior to any same
mt in Me Country. Nor sale at
W. P. MARSHALL'S
New Wbolosale AM , Retail Btore.-191 uccr f ts
sweet, Pitlstaanxh.
M!
IX THE COURT OF QUARTER gE.S
SIOW of Allegheny counts.
I=l=l
I=l
ins In the above ease. nes. presented to Coast and
finid July 7, 1870, and confirmed Xtri,to bin:cam
absolute ultras exceptions are bled thereto wlthle
1:071
.1. F. SLAGLE.
City Atta
=
S TATE OF THOMAS IL HAMIL•
TON. DECEASED . —Letters lostameetary
on s estate of TIIOMAS , II. HAMILTON. dsc.
owed, having been duly granted to the Mier
signed. all persons Indebted to the said estate an
scummiest to make Unmet:het. pa t. and thMe
baste claims or demand. iteelnut the Mae to
mete them !men without delay to
Mrs. CAM.OI.INE HAMILTON, Executrix, '
or to 11. T. MORRIS. No. 98 Firth amuse
7e7y17.,
OTlCL—Whereas, Letters or Ad• MISTIIATI on tbe estate of ISAAC
../CNIGIIIT.Iste of Baldwin township. deceased,
have been granted to the sutmeriber, all
indebted the said estate are petitioned 1=
L1M13.115141 payment. and those having claims or de
mend, molest the ankle of the sold decedent lOU
make known the IMMO without dolor.
. D. W. kIeKNIGIIT. Admlnldrator,
nmlll.m2l AIL Alleshenv Co., P.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters
testamentary open the Mate or Ell@B•
MARDI' MIALWANGRA, lato of Allegheny Clty,
dee'd. having beam granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to male estate aro requested to
make Immediate payment, mg all persons holding
Maims agalnat sale mato to present the .amas.
IVIO * L11: . 2=.7o.rarrigt.t;ggigt
bur
WY. F. ELLWANG* @senator.
OFF/CIA.L..
PROPOSALS.
Fifth Avenue Market House.
•
sNALMTIV:POSAjt y IL i bo
i rg? got ,
. 111.1 . 1
t t of arab Avorta Market arm.,
Oa • the owner of 1.111. h pveuf. luta Millanborser
sinet, Piusbutzti.
Plus m bo seen and 'Tallied swift:Won! eau
be bad at the nee. or RA XII=
Arebibeel, No. d 3 „Raab Bleed Wed HICIIAIUX.
neer, Fifth
avenue.
The Menet Committee reuerreethe right to re
eet all bide.
Security will he required for fulfillment of cent .
et.
Tbe propoeals will be lett tat o i lllce.ot ßit.
lekort Surdlintendeertt Yarketi.City
PrrrenUßOlL July 6th, 1870.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.--Seat.
KT, PROPOSALS for the coneirnolion of eO it RCH PiPEISEW RR oh Manama Street,
mhlteld Itireet to Ch. elle,. will be real 9
et this olnee 00111 3 ce • 0 1, M. on FIUDA .
July 13111. .The Comrol . retsina the ritho
!elect any or all 0144. S. • Rona an 4
for bidding ento be had at hla ofOro, No Ws
be received miles. made•• . Manes furnished he
thla office.
. _IL .1.• 31. r RR. City Engineer.
. • Preen. .0, July Tth 111.7.•
NgA:: ....:ments for the
_LI Gralling,Pavengand • leg of MULBERRY
ALLEY, front atAtt street • :MO .tree[. and De
0 . 0 . 41 .1. Paving end t • • of DIAMOND
STREIT. from Union . to a • • y 'treat. Is
now reedy foreraininetton, , • nen be seen at Ms
omen until MONDAY. July - 011 . 0 I o et.be
reran:ea to the City Tram rare Mos forcollse.
R IL
CR . MOO
E.. RE,.
Julu • .
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
at
the eteritnf City Water Amt. on . /11l the
:01141Z1V4,;._ 7 111:171a11 4 .1.
Lnei.
..p.stamti.....mateart at th e Otem at 7
"""ir W°"" ' M." 4 iftli lg7iNit raleccu._
. .1M &merle/enema Plo*. Water WortL
Crrr =
/mummer. Jury 11. 211701 0
rISTOTICE.—The A nt for
erntsweetlon of the BOARDWALK on the
wjarlsnak Bawl. le wad? Myireattion
177711870. v.= ertrirretnroell to the
GtiV Caetroller to winTe 6.20* for melon of the
MM. • •
1711-4111 can.. DAVIL Car Snaineer. .
D EM APPLES.-10 !Ms extis
rl3. " WarniLD. 1141 Thst wren..
DINED PEACUES.-5 bbl e tor sae
J. IL WOULD.
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