The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 14, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE,
HOME NEWS.
Peceime leaving the city for the eummer.
1.411 leteliing to hove the GAWCTIe Bent to
them. will please Bend their - midi - c.o. to the
office. Trice by mftll, Vi cents per month.
Oar staliourry dealer+ will and a Govern
ment advertisement In loolay's paper:that la
Worthy of their attention.
The attention of Inlniper dealeroio caned to
the naVert , setneat of the NAM W'" t
inviting proposals. in to-Alny's Pnl*,
Allesheny Gtmorll•..rA gOttert meeting a
Select and Cuttnnen Coo trellz of Allegheny ells
4 .111 ba beld bn Thureday. the 14th !net:, at :X
o'clock r. v.
• .—T •
Markt-slim:srhe qualified voters of East
Birmingham will hold au election on Satur
day to vote oe colotion of a new Market
House in the Wir e ug '
The committer on Poor Vann of Attvg eny
Councils held a meeting last night to eon ider
the .'lloyd Farm" matter. Their action will
be reported to Councils to-night.
We direct direct attention to sale to-day at 10
o'clock Of n solemn , ' country residence near
iSetelcklerelltr. See advert bement on fourth
pmre. A. 1.u.0.t2g, Auction er.
It nicotine Guenter yrFterday "mmir nmr.
matiogbisffire Alderman Ilsgers Felting firth
tact nk liettertv hod whibliell him. The
parties reside in the Seventh ward Alien Illy.
Warrant issued.
The l/easer turret M. E. stabbsth cool.
Allegheny, held their rionual picnic vest edgy
at Monitor Grove. The gathering was suc
cessful In even' respect, and the day In the
wtxids teemed to be enjoyed tithe by old and
bonne. _
Meg from his It;jurieu.—Frederiek Itermer.
the little boy who was pin neer be the elm
Tamales afternoon, Bled from, his Injuries us
midnight. utter his leg had been amputated.
Coronet Clawson held an inquest on tne re
mains yesterday Morning. when n verdict Of
accidental death was rendered.
Areal' and Itatlrry.—Jacob Hele made
tu
formatinu before lustlec Ammea yesterday.
charging Thorrats Wilson with assault and
battery. lie alleges that he called alma Wil
ton to collect a bill when the latter struck
him on the note. The accused was held to
WI for Ithl appearance at roan.
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•
Away.Tht Allegheny police would like t
gaze upo the countenance of Bernard Flake
click. Dertined was employed nt the flute
depot; Allegheny, Ind Monitor afternoon dyer
Ma pay and shook the dust of the city fro.
his sandale. A wife and family here bee
left-behind tam.' Bernard, return.
Th., Elegem Queenserare which is nt once
the pride' nod joy of the Pittsburgh house
keeper. Is from the celebrated Keystone Pot
tery of blesses. Kier & Co.. whose warehouse
le at No. 3ttt Liberty street. near the Polon
- Depot. tjileensware and Bristol ware nine
tat this establishment, cannot be excelled.
. Fall from • Hume.--The little equestrai
ash° Manages the horsewhich 'Mthltg th
regular teams in draw in g the cars o f thefen
tralrassenger Railway up Wylie street. fel
from hts.lsorse last sassing and sOrnincd hi
ankle rery badly. was taken Mtn Mayo
Brush's residence :Ind received .medical
tention.
iisnith Pittsburgh Schnell,. -The Hoard of
School Directors of Siuth Pittsburgh met on
Monday evening last, and elected the
following teachers for the ensuing year;
Principal. Wm. P; Montgomery; Grammar.
Miss Anna Wilcox: Medium. Miss Ella Me,
Cache.; Assisinnt. Nil,. Henrietta Sails
ham. Primary, Misses Sarah C. Nelson. Mary
K. Pol. nod Anna Wnkefield; Music Teacher.
John A. 40114.4.
The Democratic Conferee* of the XXlet
graT i r t i e ra h l io rtig . ri gh me . l.
Indiana. lifessre.. I. N. Thomp
Clark and I. D. Hansom; from Westmoreland.
W. C. Gaffey, I. C. Clark and A. J. Stewart:
from Fatette. If. J. Gilmore. A. M. . Gibson
and R. Ilogiett. Alter organization Henry
D. roater. Esp.. of Greensburg wns nominated
without a dissenting rote.
Card to the Ladles.-41wing in the crowded
state of the Museum during the present week.
a large number of ladles have been unable to
gain admittance to the evening performance.
lu comtequence of which arrangements have
been made to give. during the engagement of
While stud troupe. two performancm
each afternoon for their especial accommoda
tion. comfort and - convenience, commencing
et a quarter to three and half-past four. me
Aggravated Amuse*. awl Betteve.—Jacob
Schneider nude information before Justice
Rather yesterday.. charging Joseph Devic
with aggravated assault and battery. The ac
esuied. it was alleged. while at 'a picnic got
into a difSculty,wlth Jacob Mitt, a boy about
seventeen years of age. who he struck on the
head with a "bllly.' l indicting a severe injury.
The accused was arreated. waived a hearing
and gave bail for his appearance at court.
Not HU. Peoleesion.—Ereil man should.
stick to: his trade. otherwise complleablons
will new, 'Stephen. trelsonberger. residing
on Spring Garden avenue. Sereoth ward, Al
legheny, attempted the rut. of amateur night
roller on hit premises Monday bight. Ile
wasn't n sonnets, only so for na annoying his
neighbors was LOlletTlled. , One. of • them;
ICU L':!gaf bees)lay e r
-
tined for Stephen, • -
therenade. —Last eVening Jhe Pittsburgh
Quartette Clubfavored us with a delightful
vocal serenade. comprising a .number of the
must popular ballads, which were given in is
manner reflecting the highest credit upon the
performers. The organization 1. composed of
Messrs.. P. Zerry.C. Yost Joseph Allen and
Hobert Thompson, all musicians of talent and
culture, who bear an unrivalled reputation in
musical circles. If their effort last evening
be any criterion. their serenades will be wel
come at any time and as often as possible..
"set lint My liner."—Win. Wavers[.
small but. Interesting youth of some eighteen
rammer, was sunning himself on the door
step of the mutation mansion of Hobert
• Mueller when Hobert interfered ihe syl
van Irene by requesting .him to withdraw,
sing hicright pedal in mnkingithe request.
Troy Hill was the locality of this happy oc
currence. Alderman Eggers is atm= to in
reliant* the case in legal way and for that
' purpose has cent Robert a bilint dour, Invi
ting him to call at the magisterial sanctum.
Two Election Frederic —A des 're waif is
sued yesterday by Judge Collierin the Quar
ter Sessions Court, dividing the ibotonnh of
Hut Birmingham. the dividing. line being
Railroad or Twenty-first street; the first pre
cinct being helot* and the second above Rail
road street., The former will TOtAjlt. School-
No. I. and the second nt h fol
lowing named perrou were appoint T ed e
Ma
c eery of election for the first precinct: Judge.
Torrence Campbell. tin Inspectors, M. Boer
ner and M. Church. In the first precinct the
afters elected last October will hold the
erection.
lee Creare.—Alleglierilans, 'as well as nil
promenaders through thelPark min be supplied
with the most delicious ice cream. cakes and
faney confectionery at Ithode's cool alry. and
elegant saloon, No. %Yestern avenue, one
square west of the Park. Nothing is more
healthful during this warm weather, or more
isoollog and palatable than a supply of these
dainty rcfreshmentA. Recently the establish
ment has been enlarged so that every visitor
swabs fully accommodated. - Ladies and gentle.
men will find Ilhode's an admirable place to
nit and rerregh, atter • an evening's Jaunt
throughthe park.
firlerai.—Last evening a L.eautiful night
blooming cereus flowered ar M
Bros. and Burgess. Market street.essrs. The flower
was p
a ure white, about three inches in diam
eter. and emitted a .vantlla iike fragrance.
which filled the air around with Xrich per-
Brow. It commenced to bloom about ids
o'cloeic,, was at Its height at midnight, and
then commenced to close again. which would
be completed at six this morning. Hundreds
metirs thronged about the floral establish
. to look at the power, which wan the
center. of attrartion. The same stem upon
which It bloomed. bad other bads which will
tower la the course of a few woeks.
==ll
On Saturday afternoon and evening nor old
and - esteemed friend: W. C. Gallagher, Eat.,
known by every tram. woman and child la the
city. and better known by the lovers of the
drama as the Father.". will take n
benefit at the Opera House. Ile will appear
on both occasion in leading character., and
will. be umported arst-class actors. We
understand William announce. this as the
opening .'of the Fail Campaign. politically
masking. and hadresolved to give his Pcm.
tlge and self-devotion to the party that buys
chancees number• of ticketa. litre n
or Purelanasa Hopkins and (ktroalmn.
Early Morning Ezerc
The birds rose early Yesterday morning and
caroled their sweetest lays. Mrs. Eliza Kong
of ,South Pittsburgh, urnse from her downy
ranch about the same time asstiso did her hus
band 'Frederick. 'these two , domestic birds
however didn't enrolany. They got into n
quarrel and Mrs. Knurl 'decended the stairs
from her bed chamber with unusual velocity'
--ber bushand's boot which encased his foot.
at the time, being the primary caner nt um-
Linn. She didnt like such a comae mat after
deliberation called upon Alderman Ili'Masters,
who sympathized with her to the extent or
Issuing a Summons for Frederick's appenrr
stave beforehim.
•
Pell Prom eTreln,.
Yesterday afternoon about two o'clock,
non of the tier. IL F. Broke, of Allegbeni ,
met with an accident, at Verner station. on I
Iked. ;Pittsburgh • Voir. Verne it Chicago ROI- I
lie was about nine years of age. end In
company witth_a younS'er brother, left his
home on Poplar' street, Third weed, in the
morning to eildt hie sister residing near Ver
ner's. As they neared the station, the two
efeleck train came siong,:ntid one of the Olio
Millie last or.; The other attempted
o get ow the rear platform. le doing se he
~.was lifted from the ground, but could not
maintain. his hold and tell back, striking hie
forehod be the tire, and lettlelled a severe
gush. Ile was observed hr some persons in
the sksielty; and • was brought hack to the
Drviboebbnan dee,,ed the wound, which
le not endow.
Piaserivaula Female College.
^Vbe Board of Directorsshaving do charge
:the projected Penitile College-in Diet Liberty.
met Toad ssafternoon and selected the spletr-
rwl'el2telgeof t/31"Zel:t.Thirrpyr..ictrlil is
in
very stylishly improved. of ample extent. em
kan:l=Ver too acres of ground. end Most
suited to the
wo rks
PiP e.
of t h e Pittsburgh water works are now lald
ELK the property and the gas vrorks of East
beets, noticed In another. place. will be In
omst,teb • bp, the lime the College will be
reW to receive young' ladles. 'lles Com
mittee on OrgantrAtion are work engaging.
a Obesity. It Is supposed that the chief direc-
Sloe of educationel metiers will be given Into
the hods of an Eastern lady. The question
will wan be decided, an the College is open
[Otte tall session.
I
THE CITY FINANCES
Needs[ of the .11,11mmee Committee —.The
.Barton . 8111—A Feb-Co mi
mtt Ap pointed
—Their Herat CM the Condit ee
ion of the
Treasury ,
The-ei
or equity prepared by Mr. Barton,
Joining the City Treasurer. Finatiere Corn-
Mee .cl others from collecting the city
so/ivied under the last appropriation or
mince passed by Councils, .te., a synopsis of
Well we published some days ItifICC,WNS filed
the office of the (lerk of the District Court
EM=E=I
with notice. Mating that thematter would he
brought up in Court on SlMllilly . next,und the
Finance Committer of Councils beingmnone
the respondents, a 'meet ins of •thut bode woe
held rettter.lay to decide what should be done
In the premise.,
TI
IS bugicuqui tr•.tnsaeted by the coin
ao to instruct
r C h i i t 4 t ,t or t . o o n r_
sorer
to the bill. et the
per
time, and they
then appointed a comoottee to Investigate and
make it reVort of the condition of the City
Tre
~..ace met at the Controllers office
rig at half-psost seven o'clock., and
and thorough intetatitatiou
prepnred the following:
To the fill*. of Piarinovh:
In consequence of the stateinents and publi.
cations which hare been made within tin
Oast few days inirspect to'the City Finances
and the manner in which the fiscal affairs o
the city have.been managed, based upon- Ito
bill in equity filed in the District: Court bl
ND-Barton a pp o
inted Fnance Committee, on Jul
lath inst., o the undersigned am
mittee to investigate the said matter andtore
port for public Information a full and correct
statement of the tlnnucial condition of the
city on' the first day of July.: After full
and complete investigation, we find and re
port the following facts
The amount In the city treasury .
aßailable for all purposes (Includ
ing WAWA> on deposit with Ira D.
311 ray & Co.. fully secured and bear
ing interest at the rate of Spercent.,
is ' 14431,134,64
which amount is specially appropri
ated by law eta follows:
I. To the fund created by the Act •
of •Asserobly of April llth. IloC, see
City Digest, page 1191 entitled. ••An
act to authorize the Councils of the
city of Vittsburgh,.to compromise
with the holders of bonds of said
city. issued. In payment of subserip-
Dons to the capital st ock of certain
Railroad Companies.' fil7lVAtun ,
2. To payment of the municipal
bonds due and falling due in the
, year 1571.1 (being f4tIK.K7 le. than the
sum necessary far that nurposel...:f..
a. To the Wnter Extension Loan. •
•
authorized . by net of Assembly - of
February 2N. IS O. Pignnf page .
' Vistala.as
r 4. Net balance in the city Trens
s3.lol.:o
Total $.1.31.134.114
The above items numbered 1.2. and 1 are
specially appropriated by acts of Assembly to
t s he porposes above mentioned and cannot be
s
ed fur any other purpose whatever. There
fore It will be observed that the net balance
in the city Treasury on July Ist 1570. subject
to the control of the CA/U=llP IS precisely
thirteen thousand one hundred and four dol
andsAv„ex.3 d ull
cents 161&106;6.1 -
i,
Wu. Pitna.ubs,
A. M. Itstowx. .
•IO.WAC JON WS.
It. 55. 1 31.0111111 N.
- F.. P. .00m,
F. S. Ilnonet.t.. •
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.
Cif I/ Pub.?. rob S. s.
Before me. an Alderman in and for sald
ity. personally app e ared Ibibert .1.
Mctiowan.• City Controller, who being duly
sworn according to lair. doth depose and say
that the foregoing statement of the financial
condition of the City Treasury, on the lot day
of inly,lß7o, i correct and true to the best of
his Information, knouleilge and belief.
It. J. Nictiontts, City Controller.
Sworn and subscribed before me this lath
day of July.ll , lo. W. B.
Alderman.
THAT ROBBERS
Arrest of the Perpetrator NotNot .: 'ls Committed
for Trial—Why He Wes .He
Arrested Tune.
day Night.
Yesterday morning Patrick Nolan. the Irish
who was robbed on Smithfield street.
near Mellon's banking house, an account of
which we. published yesterday. made thine
., . '. a before the Mayor charging Henry Pol
ett with the robbery. A warrant was issued
\IR4 placed In the hands of efficerltivers. woo.
ceoinfied by officers Early. Ekoff and
Richard M on. proceeded to Pollett's saloon.
where the I: en were posted so as to cut off
the escape he accused should ' he attempt
to run, and oftt er Rivers entered the house
after the Masi. 'M re
'alien learned of his presence
door and ran out oft e back and down Sixth
r avenue. tette e was met and cord and by
officer Eck tiff: He was taken to the lock-up.
where he remained until live o'rlock last
evening, when he was taken before the Mayor
for a betting. 11..1. Powers appearing as his 1
counsel. •
• Three o clock had been twtrounced as the 1
hour at Which the hearing would take place.
and such a villainous looking set of 'lnept
at were., assembled at the.... Mayor's online
front that time until after, the hearing,
we venture to e.g were never Seen there be
fore. The crowd of roughs assembled In the
court mom in New York at the trial of Jack
Real may. perhaps. have exceeded It in num
ber. but It could by no possibility e have pie
wnted amine villainous looking set of faces,
The prosecutor was beseiged f by Follett's
friends to have him settle the obie, which he
agreed to do if they would pay him his money •
back. He
not eclaimd to have been robbed of tro.
arid. agreed to prosemte If they would
refund. They paid him $2O of the amount and
promised the balance at a ' future time, but
the Mayor's officers who had been watching
the transaction. declined. to let the prosecu
tor leave the onice, and when the Mayor ar
rived the bearing woe begun.
The prosecuting witness was sworn, and
testified that he came to' the city from Steu
benville Tuesday morning; about, ten o'clock
that everting he went to Charley Gallaher's
saloon on Smithfield street -to Inquire for a
'friend. and got into a friendly gime of cards
with Follett. and others for the beer. About
eleven o'clock, Follett proposed to him to go
out and get something to eat.and they started
down Sinithffeld - street together, Pollett hav
ing bold of his (Nolan'si left arm. After they
had proceeded about halra square when struok . him and knocked him down, and when
he came to his senses Pollett was naming
away from him, and he discovered that
he had been robbed. :end the pocket
in which his money had been was turned In
side nut. A pollee officer came and took him
In custody and conducted him to the lock-up.
Officer Ecoff testified that he and officer
Early were standing on the corner of Sixth
avenue and Smithfield street about eleven
o'clock Tuesday night, and bearing a noise In
front of Mellon's ihmking House,' they has
tened to the DOC and ond Pollett. t $l,
cused, and Nolan In the f
ha u ll next door to e the'
bank. Follett remarked to the o ffic e tht the
tam was a friend of his and that he w rs ould a take
him home, to which officer Early replied that
thenl take charge of the man. Follett
started to run away and witness fol
lowed him. Ile went into a saloon in the
leamnent at the corner of Sixth avenue and
Smithfield street and proceeded to the end of
the counter, when he made a motion as If
throwing something behind the counter, and
then passed outer the saloon at the back door.
The reason witness did not arrest the accused
at that time was bemtuso he did net know
that the man bad been robbed, and he know
ing the man knew that he could arrest him
afterwards if he was wanted.
Officer Early was next sworn, and testified
that, when he got to where the affair occur
red Nolan SVPIS crying. 'murder,' - thief,"
.. fire„" dm., and that Pollett had hold of him.
The deferite called one witness and at
tempted to prove an alibi, but it failed.
The Mayor. after hearing all' the testimaty,
said that he would hold the accused to ball in
the sum of WWI for.hls appearance at the
next term of Owlet, and In delimit would com
mit him to Jail.
..lt is alleged that Pollett Is a Partner with
Charley Gallaher In the "Sunflower-
densa.
'and also owns an Interest In the ln the
'basement at the corner of Sixth avenue and
Smithfield street.
Our reflections on officer Eckolf In od. re-•
riMele t v b e e re a , ff u a n i d . r e tre r gl a r ' Cu m tn a s y tai h t a ce_ v s e , been aallt
pears from his explanation of the matter, acted we are not prepared to admit that he acted
properly in allowing the man to escape. Upon
consideration, however, of the manner In
which policemen are dealt with lo our Courts
when they happen to make a slight mistake,
his action was excusable if not entirely jus
.lllable..
INRIIMANITI. ,
A GUof IS Die. Front neglect —Wal Condi
the Parents—racemes , . I a nquest.
A most revolting rase of inhumanity 0
developed In the Eleventh ward yesterday,
the death of a child, eight months Old, et tin
residence'of its father, Christ. Greenawalt. re
Overbill street. The child. Eamiaby name. I
appears, axis taken sick with diartinea about
four weeks since. and Its father and mother,
both of whom have been drtmk constantly for
several weeks, neglected It and instead of
consulting a physician, • poured poisonous
whiskey and ale Into It, which bad a tendency
to Mateo its death.
It Is supposed that the little thing died Mon
day night. but the parents were both too
much intoxicated to tell when it expired.
Yesterday moraine the body was discovered
tying on a bench in the house by some of the
neighbors. the Coroner was notified and held
an Inquest upon it, when the following testi
mony was taken:
Men. Augusta Palm, sworn—The child took
tick about four weeks ago, with summer com
plaint; the father and mother rave it whisky
end ale; they bad no docion the child dled on
Monday night. the 11th of July.
Joh.n Wolford, aware—Live In the same
building with the Oreenwalts. The father
And mother were drunk all the time and for
days they gave the child nothing to eat but
whisky and ale.
Dr. J. U. Buchanan, sworuFrom the testi
mony. I am of the opinion that the child died
tf dlarrheea. kept up by 'rant of proper nob Y.
ohment end by Improper drink.
The Ray returned the following verdict:
That the said Emma Greenawalt cams topser
dealt from neglect and Improper treatment
ha the part of her parents. in July, Ira
The Right Thing—The Right Plaer.
Mr. Fdiforst—l. was led by your favorable
notice of J. P. liellstine, And by the testimony
of. friend who ban dealt with him for more
than a year, to try for myself the qualitY td
the various kinds of meat for which he is eel.:
cheated. eit h erperience is good Proof that
Bellstlne at his etnal 78 Pittsburgh
Or MI Allegheny Market. is, as yo have said,
mire Place to get good, and only good beef,
mutton, or veal. cut and serval exactly no
they should be. Try him and
N be c y
onvinced.
DINER A liner-
The Prettiest 'Woman in New York. 'Nies
K—. well known to onr fastkinuable society
tot he exi d on. i . n ao n a ce *s n
allo c w e .
raonndg hbeeaut rm if a u l l
OS, ch./Mined at her red, freckled face. She
pltene4 foto llmpora sg..aatia Salto, and Is
now as.pretty in oompleslan as she is charm
ing to manner,. This ankle overcomes frock
les, tan, sallowness, moth-pato_ besaingrmarks ,
etc: and makes onelook ten years younger
than they are. Magnolia Balm for a trans
parent complexion, end Lyon's Nathalron to
make the hair plentiful, luxuriant, soft and
delicate, bare no rivals. The Nethalron .pres.
vents the hair franatuming gray. e rs gi e ues
dandruff. and Ls the best and cheapest drat.
tine In the 'world. Ivrea.
PITTSB
:THE COURTS
* Quarter ineaalunii—innte Collier.
EIJNOSD..ii. July 13.-10 the case of the
Commonwealth vs. 1.. It. Lindsay.. reported
yenterday. the jury returned a verdict - of
guilty.
. .
in ease of the. Commonwealth vs. T. P.
..„....steel. indicted for amenult and battery.
r..,,
W. I 'ilmor prosecutor. kite jinn'•returned a
veni et of not guilt, and directed that the
met be divided between the parties. •
In he cast: of tee Comnitinwealthtv , John
Mo tn. indicted for assault rout battery, W.
Gil or prosecutor, a reale pro. Wog entered.
the sehaving been settled. , -
In the case of the Commonwealth, oh. John
fumedKetinedy. indicted for larceny. 1 hei jury re
t
a verdict of not 'guilt y:' l
COIIIIIIIIIIWORIIII v.. Hobert Steel.• indicted
fur lIRAOIIIt and buttery. Robs. Darr, prosecu
tor- long the next case Garen up. Jury out.
The ease of the Commonwealth vs. Merles
It. Strain. .k.. 1. McGann. George Hall and oth
ers, indicted fiir obstructing 'election. officers
in the discharge ' ilf their ditties was next
token up. The Mayor I issued n proclamation
fora special eleet ion Itt the Fifth ward for a
member of the Select Council. April :kith. 1.1.
mid the defendants are charged with • hinting
gone to the polls at an early hour in the morn
ing and taken possession of the same, thereby
preventing the regular election Attlicers from'
firoper discharge or their duties. '
.-Messrs. Moreland anti Monte who appeared
for the defendants moved t Id: COMM to eIIIOSII
the indictment. assigning several reasons
therefor, in which It was stated that the offense
WI. not sufficiently and definitely charged lii
the indictment. and that the bill . hind been
Ignored by the grand jure, but through mi.-
take bad been returned a "itrue MD." '
,
District -attorney Pearson replied to Mr.
Moore. He said lied the indictment Itself
was the mile I rue record of the proceeding
of the Grand Jury, and that the Corot could
not go Ireland ii. lie further held that
the offense seas Sualcimitly eetforth in ths
indictment. .
The Court remarked that tine ',Mich.:llU. ,
very poorly anti martictically drawn, and w:p
but little If any credit to the person who drew
te. if the Grand Jary •wns in session,' hi
mould havimui hesitancy in. quashing it, but
tinnier the rim...lmes he'would refuse the
110[1013 to quash, as the defendants CIIIIIiI avail
themselves of tine defects. if then' were nay,
Oil II 111011011 in arrest of Setignient •
SPECIAL Maui. .
Defendant's counsel put i\t the hal. ing
special Plea:
And now, tin wit. July Itttle Pee, the said
defendants, by their :stoners Moreland.
Moore .h Kerr, come into rotas, nod having
heard the indictment read, say that. they ere.
Mil malty or the sold indictment above speci
fied and charged upon them. %1111 of this tine
defendants put themselves upon the errant Y.
Sm.
And the said defendants in their own peruser
persons, come into Colin. and having heard
the said indictment read, say that the said
State ought not to further prosecute the said
indictment against them. the said defendants,
'meet's'. t hey sus:llAl at them.,
Grand Inquest of
the county of Allegheny held. iu and for said
county. on the 31th tiny orJune. A. D. 18711, the
sold Inquest slid hear, entertain and act upon
the Information end Millet Inset against each
of FOlil defendants, then nail there presented
and pending: and having heerd all' the Wit -
ttessei produced, sworn and examined on be .
half of and In the interest of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania did, after full and due
deliberation and consideration thereof. Ignore
the said bill of ludictinent clod that by reason
of.neglect or oversight on the part of said
Grend Inquest, or the raticei, of t he Common
wealth attending thereupon, the said hill Wits
'ret urneti to the said Quartet Sessions. marked
and endorsed -True tall.' which said return
was coat nn' to the act lon and eliding id ROM
Ilrtilfl Itliflitiiil. Roil wasen error:4nd mistake.
and this, the seta defe dents. aro ready to
veri la . W hi:rents., they pray judgment. anti
I hit 1,0 the rottrt here they t oss' to. ilkilll , ,iil
and tlfsehargeit (nail the .aid s I. Cillist , to flu.
sold Indictment ['bore SOOVIRIid.
Th.! Court held that the 'Grand Jury could
not Ire penult tad to come into court to testify
to what occurred in the Grand .fury room,
Defetel.ts might tile the special pl/a if then
desired. but they could net he permitted t.
offer any testimony to 111.01.01 hat the biltwat
not correct.
A jury was then empannelled and the casi
proceeded.
Witnesses were examined to prover t lot tit
election ea. legally anthrousql. and Gs
Mayor. the Mayor's clerk and others seer
called. and testier:a that. tine defendants an ,
others took possession of the room in whir,
• the election Wl9l usually held.
The 'Judge of Elettions of the WHOI sell
called
and
t estitiestt hat when he went to t li
Place of holding elections at a few .minute
Inlet six o'clock. defendant 5 hail potmwston
the polls and he went for the Mayor, wit
enure with a squad of police. and the Mite.
ants then left the room.
Tine Case wits argued by Mr. Moreland In:
' the defence and Mr. Powers for the Common
wealth. eller whicu Judge Collier c` aged tie
jury. No verdict had been agreed upon whet
court adjourued.
7•111/11. 1.1, 111111111•1114.1 AV.
hi corn. os. Nathan T. Kimble.
Henry Llrit, •
1111 llritiou. •
Simeon Brow It.
:Et •• samm.l llSchard .Iw° ea....,
.•• •• John I.lllle.
11E , John Anil,
•• "
, •• James Drlnlniths”.. ri el.
3.141 •• •• Jogrph Beck.
:hl.l George Shetland.
as " Mlohnel Bowers.
" James Wilson.
161 Charles Knoll. . •
:kg/ •• John Schmidt. •
331 Thomas William,
257 Maoist on, t wr. eases.
37: "' " Hugh Gallagher. et al.
TRIhAoL .
als,tFeOeßl rIIIIEtE.
Cll. vs. Thomas S.
i L. Wilson. •
tf-e. '" Anna IL Patterson. two Casty.
_a7 Simon Shook, three yaws.
and " James Wllson.
" Christopher Zug, et al.
ZUS •• •' litKorge Pennington.
226 Peter linker. •
3.stt " Michael Bradford. et al.
" August Ilellefelt. •
124 " " Wm.Minehrnek.
:C3 •• " T h orn s. ',resale.
271 " • :lames Huey. •
376 " " Isabella Heed. et al. -
TRIAL
to
Fon SATURDAY.
The following Honor eases will be:taken up
on Saturday. and all battles Interested must
be on hand. Conotables who have returned
:me of the parties must he prepared
FR Coin. os. John
ITO " Phillio Heater.
11 '• " John Coo.
" •• Fred. Vierbeller.
2k. " " Wellington Stewart, three eases.
2.T, '• " Shelb.
261 " " F. Braun. three eases.
201 " " Samuel Evans.
203 " IL L. 'Wilson.
209 " '• With
It. Mealclkeo wna,
l e .
t al. tw •
o qI.M.
b E.Prs.etal /ones
..Reeling.JohnDEwing.
•' John onghty,
et al. three caws.
01.1) LANDMARK GONE.,
The Demolition of thr Old Drury—ln rrrrr this
Iternintsenere.
The flan:ire of Monday, Sept lad, an
nounces the opening of the Pittsburgh Thea
tre as the latest sensation. It might be Inter
esting le some of our readers to revive the
reminisences of the "old Drury. - as to-stay
the last traces of it will be removed. The
plan of the old theatre was farntelted by Mr.
John Heriland, architect. The original
scenery was painted by Mr. J. It. Smith: the
stage machinery was under the supervision of
Mr. Stafford of Philadelphia and the mechani
cal department nndvr Mr. [lndoor of Chestnut
Street Theatre. Philadelphia. We are also in
formed by tne prospectus that 'lt first class
months had been engaged for the last
three in procuring nod perfecting the
wardrobe which shall erini If not exceed that
of any Eastern theatres." Then follows that
"the manager has et great exnense succeeded
In effecting an engagementwith the eminent
young tragedian Mr. Edwin Forrest, assn Mr.
and Mrs. album. Miss Clam Fisher. Mrs.
Knight, Mr. J. It. Scott and Mr. Parsioe. of
Convent Garden Theatre, London. and con
clude, by saying that the tnanegement desire
to "raise the genius and mend the heart, show'
virtue her features. vice her own image
and the body of the times his form
and presence. • The :elven betnent was
stetted . Francis C . , Wemyss. - The building
itself Iva. put up by Messrs. Hogberg.
Ileynoldg, Scutt gr. McC'ollough, and con
sidering the numerous alterations that it
has* been subject m ark s the last thirty-seven
years, has stood rbly well, and though
tee dislike to say so. there is not one place of
amusement in the city to..eny that is as safe
or as easy of a`peed} exit In race of danger, I
as wee the old Pittalairch theatre. and we
trust that whomever may 1111iiii the successor
to It that he will look to the safety of human
life, and not barter away security for the sake
of a few greenbacks. We give I:ado. - a sketch
nf the demolished theatre taken from Alexan
der's Mentorr, published in Philadelphia.
gether with the first wards spoken upon the
stage. The dedication speeCh sons written by
a prominent young lawyer nt flint time. unit
does Mtn no discredit even at this day. The
sketch was accompanied by a wood cut of the
ohm Drury as it was lint erected, and Is quite
I ',r`'.l . P.r. Y lin n m i e ts auT, Y, ;r ttirc i iis t r. b tir;.?r,,"7,lo,
degrel the. e lfrannerr of .Itele
b Tb etre of which we this
week .present n front view. is •rti neat two
etoried building. erected upon a plan furnish
ed by Mr. !lenient!. The front is of feet and
the depth 133 feet.
co Interior ofrthls Then
tee Is arranged to ombine the greatest degree
of elegance and convenience. and In both
I specie may safely vie with any others in. the
tolon. The boxes of which ,there . ere Iwo
tiers, are of rose color ornamented with gold
scroll work, bearing a shield upon which is
The
cos of the United States.
The seats are ered with crimson. woven
edged with velvet and handsomely etudded
with braes netts.' e eatre In lhted w
'eighteen splendid ch Th ande Th lien hung ig at pro fit
intervals,- the proscenium represent; thethe
Pennsylvania anus, and there are various
splendid draperies about the entre and stage
doors. and la the saloons. which are extensive
and epncloat. The scenery, painted by Mr.
J. It. Smith. Is of the most magnificent de
geriptiou, and the wardrobe and properties
are all new nail convenient.
On the occasion of the opening Monday.
September yd. the following addres written
by N. It. Smith, Esq.. of Plttsbmgh was BD,
ken by Alexander Wemyes, the enterpriming
lessee and manager. We give it entire:
When genius hoverine in hie native sky.
O'er climes untutored east a watchful eye,
As yet while thought ass cradled by the nine
And fsenedlll . zephyr from Olympus elan' ,
lls sank at length from hie empyrean height.
And shed We Greece the rays of Chucle tight.
The muses triumphed and the ann. smiled.
As twerteend forth the Monetize of their child.
The Ovalle piners of genius entertained
I strength, loner, beauty, In the infant's mind.
And reason. memory, judgment. formed the Oda
ro curb the ivissien control the will. •
Atilt.. the urchin thous ht, area or. bppp tact'-:
No art to bring men' s folblec into. ewi • •
Nor yet their virtues. that tide Mend
Might metiorete. exalt Immortal Man.
T n eve perfective to the Nall Mar meet.__
Mina endltelphocuonowo,,,,.
Ofeeert rose Inepleudor the game
Which genius kindle 4 Magoon tern her fame:
Arta faience. arms possessed th i ,. n t r o earl.
And th e bright drams twown,',Thoohnic
whole.
The It mwriVal the ravages hit
And milted Weer trophies in another clime
!tome aught the Grecian spun as his pride
Conceived newhonors,.sprtued her laurels elite .
And triumphed long the relaxes. of m o o n , I
Till rutblees ruin cheekd her high Caner.
The torch of genie., though Its game had waned,
ur ns net emburalsbad. for the spark nominee.
and waled by breeus hum the museh tenser
'Returned. at length, with renovuted pram
To Gothientght succeeded all the Pale.
A n d more that hire to Greece mod Male a name.
The civet of Senna rose ea *deem emmtd,
And o'er the world Its light and lustre Mud.
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ITRGII DAILY GAZE'r&,
Shakeapcare apecared. the drama', claims to try.
Glee It new worth and died tea deatlnT..
At lentrth. when freedom planted here the tree
And cdUod our ' , ell the home of Mandl%
Iteneath chade rhe fixed the drama, !teat.
Where all the kindred tit. Of nature MOM..
/Nil to ,olnothla free and unopidetted,
And ball the rtalog altar? of the 'reit.
Queen 4 , 1 lIIP West we trace thy rapid rive.
} e arn furn,t eloorn beneath inclement skit,
Pro 'ludic r•tion did not ken this this
. an enthutiind. madman. to presage
That thirty years would throng a bleak wild trust,
With Wealth end grille with f ashlint. beauty. taste:
Tindu end refinement. here. have Joined In tear
rt dame that pleadsyour guardian are; •
Tate shall unfold What taste alone Impart,
Enlightened Intellects and micron, hearts; -
And berg drama .1.11 display confessed.
The Nine still vignn., the musea bles,
\ Personal.
We find the following critnplimentary notice
4 0 , worthy t4vnsintin. President Pershing.
n the irodrrn ristinn Ailrorotr, of (Incl..
,i, opio, it hint toned puler' of large circa'
ation: Presideu Pershing deserves well of
he Church Pic t e valuable services he has
rendered to the Church and the cause of edii
idiotn. Au indefatigable worker, keenh
weer. with genial manners. and possess ing,
rare executive ability. the lioctor clouds
pseriess among he eiluttors of the 'country,
No department of the (•IR - lege escapes his vig
ilance nod persiinal nurvedlonec. and here 1...
perhaps, the secret of his more,. coupled
with his personal elements of diameter as
Christian gentleman. lint we Mu,. not natter
ourigabjeCl toMmuch, and need ai ly remark
be Ift success
t fuldu every departin it he has
ti to been called o till In the Church.
MOTtok of David Reed, Esq.. r..lohn A.
fet,ittaide. was -duly admitted I practice in
the several Courts ~f Allegheny ,anl 3.. my.
McQuaide has for three yearn sin led law un
der the direct Ein of Major I own, which
alone It 0 sufficient guarantee of is thorough.
qualification of lain chosen tir i•Sslan. Ile
missed :t very Creditable exam' t
Mn. .7. H. FitkkCit. of the Pa do Railroad.
St. Louis, accompanied by an ecomplished
bride, was In the city on a wed iig tone 3 ,4-
terday: ' Ile and tile bride havi oar heartiest
congratulations red best wishe fur their fu
ture welfare.
JontiEbOyti, President f the. Ameri
can flank, left for' New- York ant evening.
lie is accompanied by tan of el. nephew!
and will visit Long' Branch, I' li Moo ono
other plum, tif.su inter resort crone he re
Mit. nail Nits. It o•Nr.n.b. and Mr. and Mrs
Dr. Spencer are a Cape May. The Darn-.ti
of Dr: Spencer is , aid to be the nobbiest ant
t..4 i.
nio.t .tvlith on beach this cea,on. -
Poor. S. .T. WI , ~,, D. D.. will .:m Don
i
Nett York for L , ..prini next Sat urdny. 111
will be absent a en: mouths. -
Itran AnutnA ..DALtiiiims died .trident
at the Navy Tat) in Washingt on on Toesdai
Din. lons Snipe s, It ' . W. MACKEY anti 3.N
GA17.... E,lt.. it at Bedford Spring.'
1 A CAN.
Wm. Semple. !SI and 1,1 kedenl st rret, Al
gheny, gralefUlly thanks his, unmet - out cut
niers for thrill very liberal patronage. - mw
004 retpectfully inform them that ant
wilier not Ice his Store will be clued on Sal
nlny evenings at n n'elnek.
.Inly ft h. 11S71'
.71 .
my 1.. M 1... Merchant Tailor. has I
iced a large assortment at linens .alni
as. also a complete assortinent of go
summer wear generally , corner l'
nor and rtlx.th st reet.
A Polite 'Robber
A French 'paper gives some curio.
:is respecting the Italian liriwoul
One. This relebrated Captain of hand
as his own peculiar method of providi
hi , wants nr infloi, at th.••doe,, not ask for vI
toney oryoor be holding n k
our throat. Ile seems to earn on
Business by haunting the high road,
,refers to make the 110.Ili•n run on
'muds. If lie wants a new toy or
embroidered eigur ease. he se,ele for
seriefttr3 . atid 31irlate, noels a letter in.
witrelt is authentic.. •
Slgri.,r Saccrio. +O,
=1
written that men should help each
I nit, pE.Ir and you are rich; he IQo kind a
to forward to me the following artille
of whkh I stand in need_ Two moon
staid boxes.: with gold media nism 'si
double barrelled revolvers. ivith eau,
butt-ends, six silk neekerv,hiefs. to prole,
MP against the chills of eYeuing: a pair
Russia-leather I.ot, to English tel
scope; with 1110r0r4,1 CAS,
initials. P. F. That ii all for myself; vi
see my tastes are simple. For the wort-I
persons who do me the honor of servin
under toe you will so good as to nd
A Int:tared yards of v.dvet; twelve doz,
shirts. •lOngest size; six Calabrese
not forgetting the Medals of the Mad.
oio 'campers of your best wine.
w e lve 'bottles to he hamper: lifts' bu
le, of cigars. and .tu ent y bundles of tob.
N. ilirgel to MYlllitsll a lift!
pocket money oNarmarenghil for my °U
AW:Ati that Ci.k wimilre‘.
:ravioli co mull for von; I m ill return he
to you in a .mouth.: Prospectively an
gratefully yours.
"Pomo," I , NIA 10NL...
" P. S.—l know you ore a good Chri
tian. but this letter may find you in A
unsuitable titiane of mind. and you In
Itesitate'm gratify me. I must then i
form you that milen I dram at sight o
my neighbor it is essential to me that n
signature should be honored. If my b
is dishonored I shall find myself under t
cruel 11,1,ASIty of irganfiug yovgn
'maltrais
. . .
Signor Saverio proving intractable: on
withstanding this touching letter tool i
agreeaLle postscript. his brother in Adnt
surmunded his house with banditti, nn
insisted nn receiving the value of all th
articles lit had demanded in 111.147, onl
requiring n gold watch from Signor S
verin in considerntion nOthe trouble - •
which lw was put by hisAbstinacy,
price Is set on the 'tenant this considera
person his the government."
A Retail' Herod
"Makin.. away with infant children' 1,
beyond all tionbt a regular trade in Eng
land, as it .ie,Ssildy is in some .if dor ton
cities. A Wnman was recently arrested i
London, and pot lender examination in t ,
Lambeth , olice Court, charged- w'
marling an infant to death. 'hiring
amination it gradmillY mole uui that
Ads woman, who had a multitude of
names. the chief of which were "Waters"
and 'Oliver," was in the practice of infrer
tising for children "to Adopt.' She claim
ed to he "very fond of children." but only
wanted-a Alibi that was rrry loaiq 1, so
that it would "never . know any other
mother" than herself. • On receiving an
answer to her advertisement she would
appoint n meeting at, a railway station.
Where' she would receive the babe and
it:•2s, and "nn questions asked" on either
side as to where the baby ennib from and
where it was to go. In this bay she had
got - possession of forty infants within
the last four years. She took them to
a wretched place, .where they were
fed chietcy on• "Paregoric
. blikir" for a
short time, and then she would take them
away at night, telling her servant that
she was "taking them home;' Iltehowe
she took them to is best explained. hs
stating that near the house of this fiend:
ink wmtch•sscre some vacant grounds in
secluded place, and that in the months
of March. April and May of this year, the
bodies of seven infants were found under
hedges and Other out of the way places.
places, bundled up in-rags. paper parcels,
&e. •.The mother of one of- these mur
dered children was in loud, and produced
a receipt given her by thii' prisoner for
four pounds (204 containing • die prolniw
to adopt the Infant entirely no her own.
child, and always to "strictly iitudy its
present and future 'mildness.' It is dif.
ilcult to believe that such a horrible trade
can exist, or that ouch-Monsters can live
in a rivillred country. But here are the
facts, an developed in an English Police
Court. Something of the same nature,
but nothing like' so atrocious. took pine..
In nurown city a feittnontho ago. • . •
Exciting Scene at a CireasstentssAn
Enraged Lion Loose.
(From the Huntingdon, Tennessee, Courier,
July 2, 1070.]
An, exciting incident occiareil yester-
day gat Col. Mlles * circus. After the
"grand review" bad perambulated- our
streets, and returned to the tent, the keep.
r of the Mexican lions replaced theirs in
the Cage, and In coming out, instead of
corning back foremast, he came - "
his back to the animals. As Le
out, the famous performing Men
Charlie, jumped upon his back, crushing
him to the earth. The man cried out
twice, "shoot him," "shoot him," when a
bystander drew his revolver - and fired
three times, killing the lion upon the'
spot. The keeper was somewhat lacem•
ted but not seriously injured. Col. Ames
regrets the death of his favorite perform.
ing animal, and it Is certainly- a serious
Inas for him, but nothing compared with
his keeper. A crowd of 1,000 or 1,500
people bad gathered around oiliest the in
cident occurred, and such a skedaddling
we have seldom even seen.
Tun New York Contmercial -- Adcerliscr
belongs to that class of papers which
regular Democratic journals delight to
honor by quoting as radical. It makes
up for lack of ability to provide interest
ing originality for its renders by wildly
attacking any and everybody connected
with the administration. No one knew
who Ackerman. was before the Adccr
liter hallooed for him to resign. In fact
this num Hastings reminds one of a young
woman hosing who has never had any
lessons. She whirls her little fete wildly
about, trying to look very terrible, hot If
it were not for her weakness the only
trouble would be which of the innumer
able vulnerable points to strike first.
T-IT - 11SDAY MQRNINI3r, JULY 14, 1870.
t OREIG.
itioTh are threatening in the north of
reload.
. .
TITE fins crop in England and Ireland
ill be grand this season.
•
pinbabiy
Erl3l
Emperor nt Chinn
EON shooting again lx:cornirig
a,-hionnbli• among the English . aris•
• I'nt: man calling iiimself Dr. Ni , wt.in,
the American minrlr•-worker. was mobbed
. sloop of war Savannah wit
aboard the Scilly Isle's
NI I, tilt. MM.o of a new tenor
as misen in London, and is though!
In long looked for one.
KicAuss it to nple•ar in the lend
ing part of 31ermet's 010,11 of Jeanne d'
Are at the (Irand Opera.Tarir:
AT a meeting. hold in lxicg r ster, recent
ly, it- war resolved to rrthia• funds for the
erection of a church no a memorial of the
late flirt (low.•
THEanni of slfal • tdal in specie ha been
recovered frinn the wreck of the
lhtuilin
Mitefiell. whh•h -was lam rear on
• .
w Lirnuun rtwk.a . sh:mg - hai.
or ir.!l4.rasl.ooo mu' xilk. pnwltte4si
Asin is credited with $l4l 116011(10;
rope. $7:1.4,41.000: Africa, *22000: Ora ,
hen. *120:000 and Amecica *MAN ) .
Joni Dome. BiSilfil, elonfort. is
rad. lie a.ns one of the mos t eminexa
jail prelates and, was a: member
onunittee of the t 'onneil of the Vatican
'ape Hants t goven
suppress a satiric/1i paper put
Vienna, called the Fleo,
re not in this instance ti, he eon
Mb. Lee' nouns'''. an Amerienn girl
a been graduated in medicine at the
Alegi , de France. which gives lwr tie
ght to Tractive as a physician in any pstr
the French dosnissions.
Is consettueruv of the late proce - edino
Calcutta in connection with tln••concer
nt of a llindoo widow. an influential na
ve at Luck now has forbidden the Zenana
netters twenter his house any more•.
THE Londlon Thisem Tags the minterica
rength of the officers of Royal Engi
•t , rs is to be considerably increased. it
iew, mainly. of the urgent prospectivf
Nair...nu:fits of thu Puirlil Work, Ur
artment. of India. •
1. - NEN Catholic: prlate,. twenty nine
me and one:hund reed and t Itl rty priests
sent in a at MN; remonst ranee to the
ion t 4n-ern:tient tur-ainst the sulaeti.
n of the lineesiase for the Latin lan
the ritual.
ME
ut: British tiontourn in to la. kept Nall
eight -in the evening during
months when this daya are longest. so
t moriatniva, clerks not persons engag•
• n - I - U.4lwatt tone, if . thvy will, examine
study the national collection.: after
v leave work.
'lt t, Donde,. rorries *tab.. that
er day a lad) appeared with a fent!
mod . etedume, quill fringe: her p,
was tousle to notteli. and the chap
1 . 11.11/IKISCII 00 [ll4l rainvulturt
t Iteredone otl' With mnrabotit, the ern
ornament a tiny humming bird
T boa been ole;a4ved .that in tlnesoml
Spain. when the ...nth wind blow
en spread eta to bhaeh.. in-tend of la
ring white. :Mania a . yellow tinge
is etlect is attributed to finely dltide,
id frota On' Sahara, carried by the win.
,ss the Mediterranean from Africa.
l'on. British Parlinntent is again to I.
Lest td ,ftnetion the carrying of a rai
y through I lreentebdi Iht rk. not with
duling the astronomer n
and objection, that the Reel:rally of th ,
nervation. , ht the Ohnernntor,
dthl anti:, by the passage of rain.,
AT Baden, an ancient Indy, who drease
Win no ion to app'ear yontlifttl, enter!
g:latlittg hall and nays ill a load VOiee
wish m place illy j coil on the il-gur,
tat .reioresetits toy Lago. - lot po.9iltly
Adam, - politely replies the croupier
offletlo liar only thirty siN numbers. -
Ili. ala.6W piineipal -of th
rm of intblbdters of . Bradt/,,,es
We. is I.l . i:de,' in 'Manche:del
ice suddenly recently. at his Itotoa• near
lancltester, tram ataltlery. Mr. Blaltiow
nelbiet returned with the wedding party
0m the,loireli, sifter the marring., of
in LI/WI/hie, ,
Is t h e erow:n - at . the English Empire'
ore•ari , more than two thousand tine
wired Larger and piOnllerdintnouds.Osm
ry large ruby, SW cvnl r een
• ,emeralib, lour smaller rubies and two
indred awl seventy.eight pc . .arls. Next
crown it it the most nautili
.. in Europe.
BEssEmEn', plan for,.brlating sea
sickness, Ire mean,. ~f an.osrillating (Alan,
her. sapported on bearings similar tr
'lose of d en 11,, pa
~
trill shortly he putt it
a practical test., A chamber ..of this de
scription is 11. V 111 coon., of ...lustful! I inn
an.l.svill be fitted. trlten completed. to I
steamer of about 300 tons.
Ai Yarmouth. Nova Scotia, oit th..
of 3 uly: a party of excursionists. while.
hoard a steamer on It pleasure rruise..rlis
playusl the American flag in a position Ott
perior to the British flag. The ottoman&
of the English gunboat t;lternb, whirl
wan in the harbor, sent an "direr on lunar.
and bad Ito. Anterienu flag hauled tleurt
THE Paris . 4 4 , ir is publishing -I.othair'
from day to day in its feuilleton. lit
translation is be M Ch. Bernard Benson
In France it seems to be firmly- believet
that living political pers . onages are re(
resented by the characters in Mr. Ili
raeli's Mary. The Emperor and Sign,
Mazzini ore, people are persuaded, to li
recognized.
is rnrinu a parts of England the slit fare
of the country has ontlergone great
changes in the last buntired years. A
new county is being -reclaimed front the
sea on the coast of Norfolk and Lincoln
shirt. In Lynn many of -the houses are
“settling," the bridges are weakened and
the (turn Exchange is sliding away from
its from."
Thll
F. to beltnproved. There nr. ttmnc lit
racy and historical associations connected
With the place. The linage in which the
late Samuel Ifogers,atithor of the "Pleas.
aces of Memory.' was tarn, is still in ex-
.
istence there.j It is in contemplation to
erect by subscription a statue of be Foe,
who was educated and afterwards resided
at Newington tire en.
Tim distinction lately conferred by the
Emperor of Aitstria nn Count Boast In to
a certain. extent without a. precedent.
There are several cases iii Austrian hls.:
tory where eminent men who have de..'
served well of their country• have been
permitted to tpuirter the arms of Austria
with their own, but no ease is yet knewn
.of the arms of Hungary having tern
quartered with those of a private bunny,.
THE rceent aptataLfor further contribu
tions towards the £15,600 still 'required to
complete the 'restoration of NI orcenter
Cathedral, to evoking is littoral response
throngheta the diocese. The Earl of
Derby has given .1:10110 without any con
dition as to the - cathedral being used in
future - for the musical festivals; the. Dean
and Chapter have promised ..22.0110. and
'additional donations amounting to .1.:3,33.1.
Prtivaxn ndvicen from Conetantinople
state that, neither the residences of the
United Stoles Minister nor the United
Staten Limgriman Were destroyed in the
Ante fire. The United Staten Consulate,
however. *vox Maned but. The Sultan.
the ti rand Vizierand the Minister of Po
lice were in the midst of the lire, the Sul
tan being so ansiduotis that him chillies be.
came ignited. and it was with much diffi
culty that he was rescued.
litmu.SruAnsa; the well known Vien
nese music conductor, has been shocking
ly beaten by some litinsian nfficern at War
saw. who called himfout of bin bed at one
o'clock in the morning. and insisted upon
his, giving them some 'music at a public
fin rden.where they were carousing. On
his indignant refusal, he wan struck in
the face, knocked down,and beaten insen
i
silde. At late t accounts his life was
thought to be odrurgered.
SMAI.I.I;Oc hotigh not much talked
about, is yanking much; mir&ry in Paris.
For inntance, a servant' was suddenly at
kicked with that scourge at a fair; a doc
tor ni
was numoned,..a stretcher procured,
and the patient taken to the Antoine Hos
' pltal. 'there was no room, and the cedar..
'caste lied to be placed tinder a tent at
the Barriere'dn Irene; where he poised
the night. The next day, after waiting
two hours at the gate of the Hotel Dieu.
he wan admitted and died. The - doctors
tell fearful taloa of crowded garrets in
which the epidemic is still raging.
M'ffa. DE tit:VON, wife of fienersl'do
(lupin, a dame - of honor and the French
Empress moot i ii titnato personal friend,
in dead. She bad suffered for weeks with
a cancer in the stomach, which tortured
her - without respite. lien shrieks of agony
literally terrified the whole neighborhood
In which slot lived. She was nnoonscions
of ' everything but bodily anguish for ten.
days before her death. Her. Majesty - Ire.
t till
tcppe,
quentiv visited her, but latterly was de
nied admittance, as the sight of the poor
woman, lately so brilliant an ornament of
court, writhing with inexpressible pain
on her death bed, was too painful for
friendly eyes.-
As English paper gives a list of the
London theatres and the numbers they 0
are capable of containing. The list, in
cludes thirty-seven houses. whose united
auditoriums ran accommodate - 71,230 pet
sons. The largest is an East End Theater,
called the Standard, which claims to hold
an audience of 41300; next comes theads
orical Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, with
: next another popular East End
house, the Britannia, with 3,923. and AO
on. The same journal piints out 'that,
taking into consideration the fact that St.
Plutis Cathedral alone will hold 4,000
pet le, London is not overstocked with
thlaties in proportion to the churches.
A New Zest.. Nil letter says: The
trouble with the RtiVtifi is generally dis.
apiiearing: a dis etch dated Wanganui.
Jinn. let, SRI,. •s general meeting is to
be , held at l'arill ktt. pn the 15th of Sep
tember, by Te W titi and Tuba. Messen
gen, have been sent to all parts of the
Island: The. 01., ect of the - meeting in to
re-establish gen ral peace: Te Whiti says
that Taranaki vtuunenced the war, and
Taranaki must mil it; _The _Maori King
is at present a guest of Mrs. Charlton. at
liawhia. • It is Tawhitto's intention to
throw open both Noma and Kawhia: which
shows that the natives intend to be more
. friendly with the . _Europeans than they
have been Tor smut. time past in that part
Y of the Island. '
1
• A cl:ltlitt:s S ilitestration ease has j.
teen tried at I admires. France. In tit
middle nf Nor tantly. in a Pretty village
ived a-tntiuilv, tattriarAltal in its mannen
•onsisting ..f n larnier and four sons, hard
working people. highly esteemed in the
...aunty. one of the/ sow. however, for
.1 ),
some reason not def'bell, becamemelan
choly and no longer abored ns usual. The
father took his gon gong hint into a dark
rang. at -Stvgian rare forlorn." and chain
,rl him to the wall. This happened forty
years ago. The neighbors were well
aware of what had occurred, but no OOP
said a word. Fifteen years later the fa.
flier died and was buried; the Whole par
ish attended the funeral and the citrate
extettiatethon the qualities of the defunct.
The ..s iitheriteul the farm, and contin
ued to keep their brother in chains until
lie was an old man incapable of flight.
'When lie was released the story tame tr
the ears of the authorities, and - his re
maining brother was put upon' his trial
This Mail had not the faintest idea tuft
he had committed a crime. lle enjoyed
the respect of parents and felloit' villagers.
who were all as astonished as himself at
the interference of the Procureur (letter
al, especially as "he had enough to rut
and drink. - This unconsciousness So as
tonished the jury that it acquitted the
prisoner. ae he acted without discernment.
. SA it DES the Primeval city of Asia Mirror,
sore the P;tf/ Matt G.i.,/fe. i , 1.1 be called
into life again. Sapposed to have beer
founded by the Phoenicians, and to have
twee alluded to be Monier, It is historicall)
k.nown us the iapital. and residence tiro ,
of the'l.3 4lian kings, later of the Persist
satraps. Being burned down sueressiVe
ly by the Rimmerians. the creeks, Antio
clots the Ii teat; nail half destroyed by an
earthquake under Tiberias. it was al
ways rebuilt again. until at last. probably
Flare the days of 'Ffinterinne, it ceased to
lie anything but a vast field of ruins; the
remains of n theatre, a stadium, and a
t riple Wall with towers among them, were
left no a memory of the royal city, which
aLsn boasted of having been one of the
first, Christian communities. It' seem,
that a railway in the cone, of construe
tine between Smyrna and :Kassalta it
about to f notch Otis field of ruins. and t
Prussian savant OOP' on a casual trair it
tit.,parts has taken Slept; to securel
metlesiical exploration of t h e whole chr
rain foiAant. Apart' front the gain to all
tiqulty in general which a scientific inset
tigu ion of those ancient constructiam
must yield. there is no doubt that Os
Berlin Museum will obtain many a tort
cions relic n: a very reasonable mt.
Si.ws huts shot been received from lit
same , traveler of certain prerionS amigo
ti reek statues. immured in a more or. let
damage) state in the methieval• castle I
Peru...luta, which filltlit ' very easily I.
acquired. Thus a collossal statue Nyt
ilisrovered there the other day. itt tl
most ,perfeet perservation, but has, in il
(salt ...f a :s;ortletierman man of-war .
take it home. to be covvrtul up again
Dreamt. to be :Wade Itoeibl
The Laket bus pabligltA
per by Dr. henry Mandsley, who has long
studied • the. reciprocal action between
mind and Wil. Ile takes the ground
that each disease in attended by certain
s
psychological as well as physical e ff ects,
as
.nd a consequence that .the i •01.
Ma** action of the brain during_ s I eep
• my furnish new indications for dingo siti
I a dream, the background on whiclsthe
1 mfitoms move, is often determined by
t 11. Fate of the internal' organs, the irri
t ion nt • whidt awakens into wane Act
ott part of the brain with which the ir.
Hated organ is in stsmilir sympathy.
ccordinglv ovmpathetic Ideas springing
.ut of the 'feeling . unite in dreams. When
ctive'conscrousness is suspended, organic
pumathies, which before were unpereeiv
si, declare themselves to the mind. This
ccounts for dreams In which the dreamjr
Supposes himself attacked with a certain
disease which is soon afterdeveloped. his
dream in -coming true is simply an evi.
tuner that the revelation was the result
of that sympathetic action which at first
only affected the brain during sleep.: This
new and ingenious theory -will doubtless
lead many physicians to make observa
tions in the same direction, and thus es
tablish its truth or falsity.
IT lAXIN.S RATHER SQUALLY itt Eur Ore
just now. We trust affairs will By ar
ranged, though, without bloodshed. Pier,
Patina's & Co., received ardent from Noise
leon to send him a barml of cream ale
tight away. (min whichwe wenugur fonv
blyt Bismarck will he invited oser to
drink - a glass: matters will be socially
diseussed and eoncluded satisfactorily to
all coneertiNl. •
MARRIED;
ERINI,—MEEO—On Weilnemilay evening, July
'l3th:lB7o, by any. 41. , A. B. Unbinuou, Mr.
'JAMES FRIEL, ef
KATE /WICKER. of ChavilerivTownubilii,
n 11.0.1. 1 ,0,111, Pa
ECM
MASON—On WedriesilaY, July 13th. Mr, ANN
ELIZA MASON, In her 69th year.
Funeral will take wiser TO-6AO. at 10 o'clock.
from tho reeldenets of Mn. FrAttklln. No. fltli Cen
tre avenue. the friend. of the family are re
apeetf ally invited to attend.
CARBOLIC SALVE
Made with pure CAUDOLIC ACID. which la 'Dad
In Hospitals by direction of Eminent ChyalCians,
has already Mortal limit to be the moat...Mg and
effectual curs for all Malignant floras sod Ulcers,
and for Buena, Cult. Wo9llas,and all Aida DiteRSCII
no equal as a Rapid Curative Agent has yet been
allsonvered. PRICE, •JS CENTS.
LES!
Henry's Insect Powder,
Fur the Destruction of ROACIIK9, BED 111705 t
ANTS. Ae Vt 3 enwrs,
L.II.ROSENBACIPS
Patent Medicine Depot,
140 "SIVIITIIFIELD ST.
PACIFIC PEN
PACIFIC PEN !
Try Them ! Try Them
1!!1=f11
75 Wood Streei.
ALLAN C. BAKEWELL & CO
. -I TAMMEUIDIG CUREI)._.—Prof. M.
F. EATON. from No. 1313 Chestnut street.
P iludelphla, whose nieces, In the curb of Stant
meritirt end all other impediments of speech, has
'been so retretilrahle. will spend s few weeks in tan
NO. end Will glee MeCilli attention to the cum of
all defects In the wee of the vocal onions. The
published certificates amply attest hls ability and
biomass In the relief and mire of persons thus of
r
Meted. Prot. EATON may be coomlted , for thit
pt. at the omen of BIA/AN, KING CO.. No.
RE, rO resen tittlll /LYN:Yr Z. Pitlationgb. Bend for dr.
.107a.56
SPICF,D SALMON,
In cans and half cane. jog In season for th
tea tabln for sale by
INO. A. RENSII us
M=!l:3:C=lE:t
R UBBER TUBING. '
AU As. of TUAIs Rubber Tubing . . o.rAontl7.
on hand, et
„.5” J. *a. PUILUPB
DR.V.I i t r AITLES.- 1 0 bblm rx.tra
° "' J. B. CAIPTILD.II4I Elast-sysnos.
DIVIDENDS
_,
nmct or rtrc
BIM FRANKLIN INst . RANCE COMPANY.
No 41 Ohio Stre
et.
• Pr. Jail .4IN 1570 1
ALLEGUENN . .. • .
Fr — THF. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
bare thls day declared a Dirldendo o f ,a o, , f e l , : .
DOLLAR cr ahare. payable In MAR O n
3‘ .llta y 1 '
70.
(100. D. RIDDLE. llecretarc.
Orncr. or hip. coin INSIIIANcE CoNIPANV.
Prrl , lWitoll. SOT 3th. IS7O. •
I . O—DIYIDEND.--The Board of DI
RECTORS hire thls day dechred a Dirk
dend n 1 TEN PER CENT nut of the prntlto 01
the Jost oix month,. payable on demand. tree
tax.
1h7:172 JOSEPH T. JOHNSON. Secretor!.
CM' DANK.
I'friSni - n011..r.c. July 3. IS7 0.
•
arTHIS BASK HAS THIS DAY
. declared n Dividend 14 FIVE 13 , PER
ERNI'. out t 4 the earnlnes of the loaf six nomtbo.
htnhle nn demand.
.111117:i1
M. N. MORGAN. ennhler.
[a -DIVIDEND NOTICE.
TITS Strom, NATIONAL BANK v41 . 1..ii: 5 1 . 1 4 10.}
The Directors of this Bank leaTe thls day declared
R 111ThIond of SIX PER VENT. out of the Pr"tlls
of the hist Ili month, payable folth , s11.11 ;
PAD , .1. N. DAVIDSON. Cashier.
NATIONAL TRUST ,CO3IPANY.
—The Board of Directors of lhtn Rant
. ye declared a dividend of FlyE,3l PER CENT.
It of 'the pnallta of the past %iv niontio.PaynY ,
and attcriuly 12th. •
ISOHN:HT .1. iS It EER. • 'ashler.
PrriantHoH. July 1. It) U.
MASON IC. DEPOSI SA V I NOS
•BANE.—The Director% thla Bank have
thin day declaim] a Dividend FIVE ist PER
CENT. on the Capital Shirk. narable .41 hid after
the 14 th lnn.. free of tan.
GEO. C. ]IcI.EAN,I ...111.,r.
ii..luly
_
EnvErOVE BANK.
l'iTrveritnit, July 5. 1570..
NOTICE. The Direrjors of 1 hi
Rink have thle day declared Dtviden
of - FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock. 11:0
able to Stockholders on and after the 151)1 Inst.
Peford GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Enabler.
La -DIVIDEND NOTICE
MANrrArrillEttS NAV!. LIANK,i.
Dili 3tii. 12,T0. 'I
The Director. o.f this Dank have till% der de
Led a Dividend of FlVlitiVilt (*NT. on thi
.tech ut nf the •fit, of the hint
et:
""h".P"i*boe""d r pl7f t lo i dn;l4,i.tlwhler.
. OFT., OF THE Propt.r.P . INacit,CrE Co..
PriTstillem. July 31h. 11510.
Dj•DITIDEND No. 12.—The Board
of Directors of this Company have•tilll
share.ere'la a dividend .1 Fot:11 DOLLARS per
sfror ..vas. out of the corninics c.l the
hut six months. pa,abie on and after the llth
Iml.no follows: Two Dollar, t.or share le rash.
and TWO Dollars per share to he ri.ltteLl on Stork
Note,
Judsdi V3l. F. GARDN Oft. P'ecretarr.
NATIII,a I. RANK.
PITTnIIVIICII , ,JuIy 2. 1 5711. ;
•
I THE lIIHECTORS OF THIS
Bank have Shia Ana declared is •tirldend of
FIVE PER C KNT. yin the ChOtwi Stock. out .1
the earning...l the 14.1 alO ntorkth,payttble forth ;
with. free of all tai.
Eg•IttiARTERLY
MOT NAT. BANK. PlTTShriollt, PA..?
• (Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.) )
The Directors of this Rank have this
lood•
Pay
eared a rterly divlt of itia:E PER
Ar-
CENT. or. th qua e Ottatal Sthelt out of T
'the profits of
the last three snout)), payable forthwith. free of
State nod Borernment Tax. •
.1. D. 5,121.1.1% Cashier.
JCIX At),. S7O.
Orrick: ALIAnankNY t' 1..1
- nin .
11. Jull. 1 ni7O.
a -1,1 V MEN D.—Th ePresident and
tisssa,ss, the
the Company' tor erect.
Ina a Bridge . over the Allegheny ILlver, oropeslte
Pittsburgh. In the evenly of Allegheny. hare thin
Jay declared a Dividend of ON?.DOLLAR AND
FIFTY PENT: , on each share or the Capital Stack
..f the Company. payable by the Treasurer to
Stnettioldern nr their legal forth.
xyv. ROSKIWILG. Trans
ITTSBURG II NATIONAL
BANK (IF' COMMERCE. I.N_PRINER OF
WOOD STREET :AND NINTH AVENUE.—The
Dlreetnra of this Bank have this day declared a
Dividend SIX PER CENT. ~tit of the Prollta or
the but SIX .nnthe. free of Government tax. psi
able 410 demand:
rash
Joiv IM7O.
AMERICAN DANK
Prtnunt - nniu. July Ist. 1(.40. s
rTIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ot this Dart have this day declared a semi
annual dlvidenld of SIXCR CENT.. payable 10
Stockholder. en and after the 11th Inst.
. 4 1uStaill WM. FLOVI). Caehter.
NATIONAL HANK...
PITTSBI . S.II, Juif 1. 12170.
Er DIVIDEND. OF SEVEN PER
1 . 1.:NT - . free •of TskSe, 111 be Paid to the
r;elholdent iR thiP Bank, ..n and atter T
AY,Jaly 12th 'net.
• '
•
Jul• Ate, • JOIE` , O. MARTI:S.(4IIIIer.
• ' FAHMICILA I)EPO4IT NATIONAL HANK. ,
PRIK riVuon, .1131 v 1. Islo. , Et
rrrTHR 'WARD. 01' bißEcTolts
-- of Ms Bank hire deelsred A divideol of
SIX PER CENT— out of the prollts or the Inn ml
tnontltp; peyable forthwah. free of tax.
pi2:s49 F. L. STEPHENSON, Pithier.
-Faori.in•eaVians RANK or A.l.l.talltasio.',
Corner Federal and LACniek street,
Drat lad, IS7O.
DIRECTORS OF THIS
rif f ,
p lz ir t.4na . tti o s , 4l declared a dividend of
sl im % in rf ingl.. We s:4 Vartok7R4s74o " :
,24:34 hulbcrer.
Irr'DIVIDEND NOTICE.--T he •OF
RECTORS OF Tue. LITTI.E SAW PULL
HUN RAII.INOA It CO. have thin day declared a
dividend of FIVE PER rENT. clear or Govern
ment Tax. out of the earninmi of the poet nix
monthn, payable to the stockholdere or their legal
o representative., On and alter July Ist. at the odice
the Co
Vrtal j 2Tagg ; . President.
t171.b.11•7111. ;tatsV,
E or THE nNTEILVIVISE INSCILANCT.c.
“,9 Pittob
.11 tgroh,1 1 ,1.
4 ,
,1, . IS7O.
Iff"THE DIRECTORS HATE
. TIIIS
• - el a ecnidtnnnel dividend of
dal drd.r
TWO DOLL
RS' PER SHARE
E=l
M
irr•NOTICE The undersigned bare.
charteredeSteam Fert7 MM. Copt. W.
C. will run her ash Pert) en mid
aft... July 6th from ittimpsbuni to littyburgb side.
batch the Shartmlierg Thlthre Is rebuilt_
. . WM. 11. MANES,
W. A. SPROUL
•
orneK PIT,111•11011 110421e1 AtININO.O
Prrrsavrtrat.June 4.12.1.1.44.70.
SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCK.
110I.DERS,Tliere *pi be a feeelil meet ,
Ind of the StoelthoMem dr the -PITTSBUNGTI
AND DOSToN MINING COMPANY OF PITTS
'BURGH.- held et the omee of the in
the city of PitDburgh, a:7 retort P. on
AVEDNEXDAY..27O Daylof July, proximo.
By order of the Board of Directore,
=
[crBOUNTY.
$lOO Bounty Collected
For all soldiers who enhate4 between Mar 4th ead
July 244. 1881, who were dleehargen for dirublb
It/ before nerving twn ream and who her. hereto-
•
are received no WW.I'.
The iniderataned ban remirred hia trace to Ga
mow trill:ding, comer fildanirenneand Pmltlnaid
erect. an.d.la now prepared to collect claims speed
y and at moderate rate. rail on,nrerldress, with
mop, B. F. BROWN,
. tl.lm Agent, GAZILTrIS Building.
Corner Minh af!11911 and Benlthrield
Pittsburgh, P
co PUBLIC NOTICE. — IincIng been
arpointed OAS'and OA ...MILTER, INSPEC
,
TOR for Allegheny county, oat ed In hereby ide;d
that untilaha nemostuT omen and Mechanical Test
ing Machinery mn be provideli I will be found et
the OFFICE OF TIM . NATI NAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKgs Tgetitytlbi street. nos
Penn. Pittsburgh.
Ft. ll.tlldlisli,
fellinsa Gas end OM Meter 14 ,-
1.rnm.14 :k
PlCoNNobleVlLle RAII.IIOAID CI,
iTenCtirill. June 111th. 1810.
Ir .-. 14 OT ICE • TO BONDIIOLDERS. —
.-. .-COUPON No. 4. First Mortrlnge Bonds of
thin Conipticy. due July Ist nem, gill be paid on
Tith'ngl:ll.ll.lltartFlTlAVAT3. and
gri.V7l
UALTIMOItE.
.lerlial , JOIIN It. PAGE. J .._—_, mor° ,
--.
,
lirM 4 1 1 1 li ON GA HF. LA INCLINE
/
I' .ANE.- NOTICE - a Plane . .1111 be
open for Passengeridand Frelgh buslnesasETEßT
MORNING at 3 o'clock, and id I close at 11 P. Di,
thewith the tall car f rn Pittsburgh on
INtl.litioi and Birmlnghato Pmeenger nail
... T..:
POLITICAL
. -
Err FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
GEORGE NEELEY,
Of Mnesball TO•yuktdp. alibied to the decision
the Union Rodublicao County Convention.
srafkdadt
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
• BENJAMIN DOUTHETT S
Of UAW* township. Is • tandhinte for COhnt,
CthoAtitlboinies. I co n to . sd u ltiatlon iw to m t od ha u d . h i cl o sLon tu n i f
spllhwt.tdaT •
•
CHARLES P. STRIOIIT,
• •
Carpenter and . Buildkr,
•
PM promptly attend to ell k lode of lobbing work.
011 end water tertian:Me to order. No. 1 . 21 North
avenue. Comer Webster Meet, Allegheny, Pa. •
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,i6ENCY - BUSISESS OF ALL
KINDS to be transacted in PtilladelplAN2
XiTtfill ß elant lu k `l3Xl . "l74ei. o
of
Good Were • • steed tt desired.
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CHEEKS lOO .• III"
fa """J. b iCANTIELD.I4I . Irtzst afenue,
VINEGAR
THE Pift§RitGll
Ti
11 1 \ EC 0,
Wit. DAMS,
7, 168,- 169 and 170
SFIOND AVENUE.
coo prepared tit tniniela VlSEtidlt at the
*VEST htARKEP ItATEii. Attention purlieu
r called to ilia
Extra Wine Vinegar.
MOS
WALL PAPERS.
NEW WALL PAPER
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market St.
NEAR FIFTH. AVE.
N'enew
, ot!cr to the public ntoek of PAPER
..IN u t . .h , ttn•urpasgen in the West (Cr 'variety
tnt he
01
" for flail,.
X`il.,!:"N',loV h „Ta
and • GILT . 1•Altholl
17111.1 A SATIN I' A E I I n ; ' , "l. WTlVl7 ' un ' d ' lVlt e tT BROWN
BLANKS for Chamber, Se. All of . vt Inch nopp
rz:;:deell
non. at.
low as the 101011 In the nturbet.
No. 107 Market NI.. .fieltt Fifth Arcane.
JOS. 11. HUGHES & 8110.
WALL PAPERS.
SI'IUNG..IKiO.
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PRICES I ZED -
40 INCHES tilde tints at . 75c per roll.
GILT—a great variety at 500 per roll.
°LAZY:Is—AiI kinds at 23e per roll.
ELEGANT French and American Paper line,.
Inipoint spudded above. superior In tumrt•
must to the country. Fostialu at
W. P. ,MRSHALL'S
New Wholesale and Retail Store. 191 I.l . tr i r
street, Pittstn - db. •
NV. SIeCANDLIN..
Aastslant CaAble
MERCHANT TAILORS
P. AleAl-IDLE,
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
er ! Tat!qtl!ol; ,,, t..rknA!l i o . ga,il.ll . lßlZSAft
.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Gent's IloUdne made to order In the latest
a k . ll.
.
SPRINa AND SUMMER STYLES!
1870.
J. C. 111•11111190%. C. 1. )1,11.J111111111 1 0.
31111ERSON & 311:11LANBRING.
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Merchant Tallcirs. No. 10 SIXTIt STREET, oato
St. (lair.) We hare reielved a large and well se/-
looted Stock of the beet and moat faehlonable
(foods In our line. a great portion w 1 which are.o
own iniporfation. 1
Feeling confident of our ability to glee Petlee
satisfaction. we respectly sollef Fluern you an earl
enetulnation of our .tock of Cloths. Caul
more..
V " VI n cTASISoN s ssimytr.7m,
rnloo No 10 Sixth etc—
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres, &o
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3lerch.t Tailor. 73 Smithfield street.
OHN M. COOPER & CO.
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Ball and Brass Founders
ENGINkLOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING Al
Made Promptly to Order
rI;ABBIrtti mETNI,
Macle and Kept on Hand.
`rdprietnrs and Minna( antarita of
M. Coopei's Improved Balance Whee
STEAM PUMP..
Ornee—RS2 PENN RTREET. Foundry—Cornet
71 . 11 end RAILROAD STREETS, Plitaburee
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NOTICES
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VIINSTI - 1 - /CL & SON,
Virginia and Louisville
Tobacco./Ig'Ocy,
Flue Ent Chewing and Smoking Tobateon,
72 SMITHFIELD STREET Pitlaburgh.
myD,5
Fine Watches & Chains
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V ATTIIS. & SiIEAFEWS,
Alt the latent etyleeof CITAINSmd FINE JEW
MAY bend and female et low pries. +.
Nee , Stook of MINER WARS for wedding p
tots Just tooelred. ; -
WATTLES It SELEAFEE,
Livingston & Co.
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Light work our specialty. Loose Joins Butte,
Shutter .dlinte ninges, Kash Pulleys, end other
article!. of Builders' liardsmor always an head.
Office end Works, nehr Outer Depot. Allegheny
City. restorer. address, Melt Box 302 PBS.
burgh, Pa. Jen.tls
WM. I - K. - REBS,
`ICE - I_)EALER
361 River Ave., Allegheny.
1015 , ROPOSALS FOR COAL.—The nu
. dershmed aoikt Proposal* fur their supply of
Coal, tar the ensuing year. same to be delivered
at their Works, by rag perm,. Amount required.
2,000 to 2.1100 bushel. daily. Propnr - ' - --
calved until August 10-
rrrrsa r Ron. July 12.11110.
Gam and Gasi Meter linpsam,
CHEAT
STOVES AND TINWARE.
VENDERS.
• COAL BOXES.
ERIE IRONS. de.. .14.04
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I)ALTIMORE RERItING,SHAD, &e.
XI —.Non Potomac. Herring In barrels =a
babes; Pew do Shad in barrel], end baleen; No. I
Macksaal. all sixes of packages; Nn. do, MI sines
of packages; No. 3 do. all sizes of packages; Lake.
Herring, ball and quarter barrels; Lake Wilde
Flab. half barrels; 7.abrador Herring. barrels and
halves; Salmon In kits; Holland Ilerrlng.loo keg.
Nor e low o the trado_
WA AiNG tr. CO..
MHO • . ifs and
124 Wood street.
C. BARNES
Sealer of Weights , and Reasures,
Na 5 FOURTH ATE, Pittsburgh.
TN TUE MiTTEII 'OF OPENING
AI K ENS LANE, in the City of Pittsburgh.
:feline la hereby won that the assessments made
by the viewers. In the oprning of Athena' lane,
Inc =edited by the Court.l If now in my bands Inc
collection, and that If the rams be not Paid within
thirty days from the date hereof liens will be Sled
therefor agaimer - the proriettles aseessed, with in
tereet. cost and feet, and the same collected by
tricot process.
• SLAGLE, City Attorney
YuLY 12. 1t471). jets
NOTICE- 7 Tbe Fluid which exploded
at East Liberty end mused the are on Jell
4th. was tot WEINKNBERGER'S KEY STONE
FLUID. villa , 1: sob! by LOUTH= & TYSON.
.No. 94 SoNthflehl ' , Ore% but mother SOW..
There never has. been my erplosion of the lOW
stone ; Da.%
AUCTION SALE
LOTS!
Saturday, hly 16,
bill beef/eyed •t Pablo. Osle. on ObYervatory
lleiond ward. Allegheny.
Three Good Building Lots
Fr l„,a ni , nn the Perr)svllie 11. d. Matti
eery desirable location. commanding. n. It 4044.
• tine view of both cities.
A. - 1,1 4 ',G - Gr AT\E.
Country Reside' ce,
Nem. rkn V.. F. ;W. .t
AT AUCTIO;sii
There will be sold on the premises ore'lICRS.
DA Y. July 14. at 10 o'clock. ip Leet biwnship. 1
miletnan Sewickley Station...lo ACIIESOF LAN.
Y 0
nice Frame House. Onal 01 ticrod
Water..tl Cisterns. amebic /4 holding 100 bble,
00.4 Rank •Itarn. Chicken std. 1.400
Fruit Trees In bearing order. comprising Apple.
Peach. Pear, Nina. Quince an, Churl, 3.000
itaspberries. Ornamented Milli Tr. :qtrub
bnrry. in soundimee. Walks and 11.mris mm out.
6 Doily Trains to and from the MO'.
Parties wishing a Country Itesidence dl d.. well
to attend this sale. 'train at 535 Vernon, de
siting to visit the premises [mbar, kale. will be
guided by calling at Derstlnes bride, Sewickley
yille.
0112.P.1b A. LECGATC. Auctioneer.
BUSINESS CHANGES,
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Mr. ALEXANDER F.
- 1Z - a
111 W. a t :d
JACOB B. ILUBLEY &
h he etnforn
Dealer Choke Amerienn and nt
ery, 'Fru D, l'ure lee Cream,. Wateri r eSe.,
2/ and 29 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh.
(r -p• Ocular W.W.I.n given in I ernkidng Part
lies.We • tbno. &e.. In groyeelexa Alen, Meals
PraPsea • to order, day and evening. jut:_
DI SSOLUTION.
The firm of JAMES YOUNG and A.
BELl a koing business under the Erin name of
YOLINO A BELL. Livery Stables. doing b 11,1113.5
term street. Is dissolved he 1110 death of
Georgh A. Bell. All clelthr aratlnst the shore Erna
ale to ibe presented to James Young and Robert
Bell fort settlement. who hare entered into a Co-
partnership to carry on the same business. All
debts doe James Young and George Roll will be
be paid by the new lima of James Young and
Bober' Bell.
ISSOLVTION.—The Co-Partner
ship heretofore existing between the up.
Gangrened. ban been One day dissolved by mutual
consent. The Dullness bo eohtlnued b y WIL
LI
AM AMMEANS, at the old stand, corner of Weld
and Water streets, where the books of the grin
WU] he settled. either partner using the name of
the bon ha settlement.
WILTAA MEANS,
It A Itillti M
ON A. COFFIN.
Prronalugn, July Ist.llS7o. •
vp:cald new Flock c.f
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MEIMESEEZ
S'EG-ARS
1111=113
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CASTINGS
7.1.10 a CO.
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AUCTION
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.moue the old and well•knoun stand
iIIECO=M
a ob B. Hubley & Co.,
JAMES YOUNG.'
J. N. ANDERSON.
.Adru'r of Goy,. A. Belt.
WILLIAM MEANS,
.(3dereeeor to MEANS k COF11:4.)
Wholesale Grocer,
Comer WOOD and WATER t:TREET.
bomb.
P. 1u2d41
ISSOLUTION. The co-partner
i., ship heretofore existiog between JOAN
tiPEEIi. and WII.LIA It Sr ENE. under the firm.
Rama of J. d. W. 51.E1311, re toll smears. Slot h
ard. Allegheny, was dissolved br mutual consent.
n the 3d In t. The busiikePs will tio continued at
o
the old stand and all accounts or the late tint sets
their by William Speer.
.10113 FirFten,
SPEEIL.
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LEGAL
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TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
Allegheny county. Penns,Went..
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To the matter of the °elate of JA]ItS•A. 618
SON. deed. No. March Term:lB7o. Writ of
Partition or Voluation. • "
.To ' , fanny M. Gibing,. Thom. Gibson, Robert
Gaon. Mary Gibson, intermarried with Roney C.
Armin Gibson. Intermarried with T. G. Msz
tindsle..latmes C. Gibson. harsh W. Gibson. Rachel
D. Gibson. Wm. IL Gibson. *liroy GibliOn. and .
Peer Ivory. guardian h
Ton am hereby notified that an Inqvlsttion wtq
be held in pursuance or the above mentioned writ
pf partition or valuation on the premises In Pine
township. Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, on.
THUMIDAY. the 14th daytt July. A. U. }oo.
at 11 o'clock 4.. U.. to mate partition to and
among the helm of told deceased In each manner
and in each proportions as by the laws of this
Commonwealth In directed. Ac.. at which time end
place you may attend If eon think proper..
11VGIC S. FEELING, Shodir.
Suratrrs orrtrc.
Prrrapritau. Juno lit. 18700 - le2:41,11
N.THE ORPHANS COURT OF AL
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LEGHENT COUNTY, Petmotylvinits.
In the matter of the emote of WILLIAM CALD
WELL Ohm Writ of Petition En. 3. December
Term, leas.
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To Margaret Cotdwell, widow. now Intermarried
with Reuben Powell, Robert Caldwell, J. N. cal& ,
well, Jana Caldwell now loterrnarrled with 2 , arnard
S. Killen. and Elbaboth 'Caldwell now loud-mar/lad
with Daniel Scots.
Ton are hereby notified that an Inquisltlrat will
be held In piarsuanee of the above mentioned writ
of Partition or Vainatbm on the premises In Welt
Deer township. Allegheny county, PennsYlvsras.
ant THURSDAY. DAY IS7O. .1 'll o'clock
A. e., to make part Ilion to and among the helm Of
said deceased In each manner nod In such proper-
Dons as by theism. of • this Commonwealth Is di
rected, ha.. at which time and place You may at- .
tad It you think proper.
MOH S. FIMIII4O, Sheriff.
Saralee's °me's,
lone S. Ibl7o. Pay9l3ll
p THE COURT'OF Q U ARTER SES
SIONS of Aliegben7 eounlY. •
N 0.14, De.Nober Tern, 1870
hereby glveh that the report OS M..
a the above ease. was presented to Court and
Clod July 7. 7E170, and couenned tital, to become
%Isolate unless c zee rtl.ns vire tiled tbe rat° within
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3. E. RI AGM',
Clt) Atu r •
THERE
to the Eatate of WILLIAM HERHEREAS LETTERS TESTAMEN.
)A -.
11 )3, late of 13th ward of the City of Pitteburgh,
deed, haring been panted to the subscribers. all
persons Indebted to the said estate am adad
to make Immedlate payment and those havina
ialtos or demandli lambast the estate of the told
decedent will make known the sareemdthtan delay
to MAILUARET HERRON, Y.seentrle,
W. R. AUGIIINBAUGII,„ EiOCUtor.
No. NT Mamma street.
rzymutruntt, June 8.1870. • I.o:Yx.ru
NOTlCE:—Wheress, Letters of Ad.'
MINISTRATIONon the estate/ of ISAAC
°KNIGHT. late of &Masan imenshlP. &Melded.
hese been granted to the subscsiber. all mums.
Indebted to the add estate are equame . ll to make
Immediate miyment.and h asegal inaord•-
usandinaigdalthTz.e...tin maligiVeeedent
iIR
myserixEcuTouts NTitL. —.Letters.
upon li t 111M0 of EBBS-
I ARM EJAWASSEIt. •.f Allegheny Crity,
tiering been granted to the undersigned, st
person. Indebted CO said estate aro requested to
make Immediate payrnent. - and all penults holding
yl im' atTeTi= V . ae " ttretu p 7ar n us t WH I T E
SuAGLE, Atternays;A.lo.. gi e ftn'ar cand l e - NJ.
tnOt io
Wll. 6. ELLWANGER. lisecater.
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OFFACLAL
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Fifth Avenue Market House.
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BEALED PROPOSAL 3 Bill be 'on - el/Ted until
FRIDAY EVENING, Juty 32d. IE7O. for the' : -
erection of the thub Avenue Emmet Rove. •
on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 11.11tenberser
street, Inueburich.
Plans on be Ma ce and printed elmelemtlone . 4 •
be bad at the of SAMUEL W. ItIcHARDS.
Architect. No. 33 Bank 'flock, third floor. Irtfth •
aveuue.
The 'Market Commit*ee reverveitho right tore.
lent all bldg.
&minty BM be Moulted for f alellment of colt;
Tha •_.
tract. '
Propotala trill left at the oleos Of • . •
SAMUNL KILGORE.
Bintendent Werke. Clef Dell.
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Prrrnritail. July 6tb.lSY7 O.
IT°TICE TO CONTRACTORS.--Seal
zip PROPOSALS for tbo construction of ea
INCII PIPE SEWER on DiamentiStreet, from
Smithaela , •tree.t. Mewl 6/1.10 ,11 "..5q i
at Ulla alike until 3 o'cioa r. TBI A .
July 13th; The Committee reserve Use rtObto
select any or ell bids- Speeittestions sod.Noo/W
for M:Wing ese be had et this Onife, Nobles will
be received sinless made upoq blamis fernueed Of
this
305 is Uoolla cow ifttithea,
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VOTICE—The Assessments for tht,
Gregusg,Pitetne and CArbleit Of INULBILIOIN
ALLEY. tr.= :Meth street to 29th a ttest . outeNV
the Grading. Permit .d Curetne of DIAMOND
WNW:T. Trum OWN 'street to Liberty Wan , IS
act May for niandmatlon and MO b• Seal It Ohl
ethos until MONDAT. July . 18th. erten It WI be
returnee In the City Steasurees °Mee for
OON&
• • City Ireirieeet.
CITY Itslntdars'n elonc...
- , AL.l.alilivr. • July 11. IMO.
NOTICE.—The Asimamplt for..
cf
oonstroolkaz of the 110AftyWALIC ow**
Bader Plant Road• la no. road/ for dIr•IIIII.W9P,
and can be seep sisals canoe antIIIIIUYST/S
July 21.1870, 'Mau It will be rammed to ...
at, Caltrollet to per. nodes for pendent of . ~
' a git ' s cIiALL DAVIS. CAI idoldnear, ,
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