The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 19, 1870, Image 4

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HOME NEWS,
Person: 'cueing. the city for the summer,
sad- wishing to have the Guerra sent to
them, will picase send their addresses to the
°Lace. Price by moll, 11 cents per month.
The Republican .ongressional conferees of
the XXltt Dintrict oil! meet to-day at the
Mononeahebt House.
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Chief Ilsighe will not use poison In dealing
with tin Is vsensou. and therein he shun . s
his humanity and good sense.
Aftaull and ttttt er).--Magair Hoffman
mule information la.for,Juatice Darker st.
terday. chargiar Mary ;Vaigana with airman.
and muter•. Mary n.t. arrested And bald fur
a hearing. .
The subject or xtreet drinking fountains is
being agitated In Allegheny. A plan MCI sub
mittal to Council, tut was inid over until the
next meeting.
Penme...l.—John itaran. Esq., one of lb
handsomest moo 10 our sister city,. left th
city last evenine iin the Panhandle route, to
on business.
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last “(InG
at eorge Nolan te
arrested evening for tempt lag to pas
• U. S. nee dollar note at Skerran's saloon 0
Diamond. Alleglipoy. Ite was taken to th.
lock-up.
Organ grimier* innitinenibleoccupy our
streets end by day and by night MI the air
with Brrlllll3 ton horrible to Went lon. We.pre_
some this b. one of the ri,liations which we
cattnot escape. •
Yesterday morning. nt the National Pipe
Works, a man wan struck by the crane produ
cing a Sellout And perlmps fatal fracture of
the skull, while another in endeavoring to
cheek Its progress had one of bin fingers taken
off.
Abased a Child. , A want was Issued for
the arrest of Henry Levim yesterday by Jus
tice Helsel, on a charge of assault and bat
tery. made by George Fetchter, who alleges
that the neenseil struck his (deponent's)
daughter and knocked par down.
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Information Made. -Tile proprietor of the
tavern referred to In yesterday's paper as the
scene of a row. on Spring 'lank. oven Al
. legheny, on Saturday night, appared for ,
Mayor Callow yesterday morning, an made
information agativd Mae of the roughs. No
arrests bare as yet been made.
• . Malicious aibieblet--F. K eller wade Informa
tion before Justice tinsel yesterday charging
the driver of Fans' bread wagon :with mali
cious mischief, lie alleges that the accused
willfully and alien usly drove his , bread
wagon against Ills bicrionent's) }rolled.amaing It seriohsly. A warrant wan ,
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;The Lake on West Commons, when cam
hinted. will be one of the prettiest features
of tits Park. The run ic , bridge, the water
Jets and other intended unlade' displays
cannot prove Otherwise than attractiVe. The
Commission hitt e eon- a new jet on trial,
slnirh shows n pretty display of water.
An Jall.—Ellen Yates and Mary Thomas,
charged with infant wide. MI 3,0111 M of which
wh eiblished on 31011Mly, Wm, arretted by
the District AllMllere M•t•Cial detective, m
or near Phillipsburgli, Clarion county. Satur
day evening. They were brought to this city
yesterday nod are now lujall :melting a bear
tu.
Itaelmden on thi , ftl , ev—Testerday evening
quite a large crowd assembled an the Vie- 1
gheny wharf and SuspensiOn Bridge) to wit-
nem. the starting of the Pittsburgh Marge
Club's new boat, Alex. Nimick. - on au excur
sion up the ricer. A select crew of he club
'had the boat In charge. and had un lamed a
number of ladles.
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Uncles' on Nunday.—The Perrysvil S Plank
por u-s
Road purees to be a regular. race co eon
the Sabbath day. A number of is enli
vened the course on Sunday last. an of the
number met with an accident by being
,hrowr
out of the buggy and trampled upon.
seriouslv injured about the brim,
not learn his simile.
Taken In.—.loccph McCormick
a cheek dr...en on the Pecan
passed
for Stll on Net Mel:shim.
Neal presented the cheek for payee
informed that McCormick had nut:
The Mayor 1,19 informed of the
the request of McC4lllln booed
the arrest...if McCormick.
The New Market
Illtmlniblun on the Inrket Must
at the election on I-latentor. le
nnanlmoue In Inter of a Market I
swedes follower
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First Precinct —For 112: Against
ttecoad Prociact—For 1W: Again.
Total—For 2.14; Against
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Desertks.—Surah Ntella made fr
before Justice Barkeryesterday
charging her husband . Thos. 31r
atiandonine and deserting her.
was Issued and Themai arrested as
ted to Ail for a hearing. His NN
queen). relented and ut her request
band woo released from Jail.
Woolen's P.p.—Dem. Greno Is wanted at
the Wild. of Justice Meisel. Joseph Mickle
grAia t ird so t n o
t r 4 he w J o n r s k tic r e or
. (imo a lr e l
hosing the benent of his labor for one meek.
refased to pay font. The Justice said' this
was obtaining labor 'unties lalse pretences
and Issued a warrant for his arrest..
Poisoned Her Dacha— Annie School was
once the possessor of a flock ot, ducks, seven
of which she .alleges came to'their death
from poison administered by Mary Montague.
Alderman Shore was informed of the fact and
Issued a warrant for the arrest of Mary on a
charge of malicious mischief. After a hear.
lag she was held to bail for herappearance at
Court.
Anlionest liervanr.—On Sunday Mrs. C. De-
Roy, whiten on visit to Mr.Kenting's, Perryo
silk, lost a ditonond ring valued at flee hun
dred dollars. Yesterday her heart was glad
with a call from Mr. Keating, who brought her
the ring saying it was found by a servant girl
In the dining room. We, hope before she
dies she may be Able to wear her own , dia
monds for her honesty. •
Died from Excessive lirat.-,Thommt Sear
don, at Shoenberser's mill, in the Ninth ward.
vesterdaY, fell dead while at work before his
furnace. Dr. E.l S.- llmbstautter, the well
known physician, held a pot /la..rtem examin
ation. and rostrum' excessive heat or sun
stroke to have been the cause of death. Cor
oner Clawson held an inquest, and a verdict
In accordance with the facts of the case was
rendered.
Obsoraerly.—Maiy Fount nod Mrs. Mooch
leg lire on Itobluson street. Fourth ward, Al
twbeny. It appear:Alley 'hurt- been in the
hithlt of quarreling with euch other. attract
ing a crowd and disturbing the neighbort In
the vicinity. Mr. W. K. McDonald preferred
a charge of disorderly conduct . against them
before Alderman Bowden. 'A warrant was
. issued and the parties arrested. They mire
ball fora hearing.
Ernlesslement.—Michael Merger made In
formation before' Alderman McMaster,.
charting_ henry 31acckle, with etnbearle
meat. The accused yea. elected Treasurer of
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"Land Association No. 1." of Lawrenceville
souse time since. in which the prosecutor w.
a Stockholder and it is alleged that Mseckler
appropriated $745 of the funds of said a...
elation which belonged to the prosecutor. A
warrant was issued. •
Kicked by a Hone.--. 1 farmer corned Cyrus
Junco met with nu accident yesterday morn
ing, by which his leg ~as broken. lie was
driving a tearn.of horses in the vicinity of Mo-
Kee'. Mocks, when front some cause ur other
'they became frightened and :attended to run
away. In his effort to quiet the animal. Mr.
Jones was kicked with the result stated. The
injured man was removed to his residence and
proper medical assistance given.
Disorderly.—Jacob Maier. a saloon keeper
In Dirminghatn. made information Jus
tice Sallsburvyesterdy. charging Hoary Wag
ner. George ttobluson. itud George Hager with
disorderly conduct. alleging the& they acted In
•• disorder's - manner In his naloon. Wagner
. then made information before the same Justlee
'charging Algler and his dausinter with assault
and battery. The parties all assembled at the
°Mee of Jtistice tiallsbury where a .cornpro
mine was effected.
Obltuary.—Mr. John Savace departed this
life at his residence on Wylie eveellle last
night, after a brief Illness. The deceased wag
widely known and highly esteemed In this
eommuulty. During the war be was host of
the Savage Rouse, and in that capreity is
popular landlord made tautly
ends. He
was genial, good natured .cl k i n d hearted.
and bit death uill Cellse mach sorrow to •
large circle of acquaintances._ lie leaves a
wife and family to mourn his lose.
Derr Wenzel, the German umalcian. will
ere six exhibitions of his uresterions feats.
The Invisible Ixtdy, Happy Pandly, Parlor
Xesusier Glass !Honer, and thousands of
curloOttes. ddmlesiun onlyZieents.
Made, Mirth and Pleasare.—Next Thursday
theladles connected with Grace Presbyterian
church (colored) will bold a grand picnic at
the charming and romantic Loudon Grove
near Oakland. Arranacments at the most
liberal character have been made to secure
the enjoyment of all Who attend. An excel
lent baud of ,ntildc will hoPresent todiscourse
enlivening music. while nil the cooking. and
tempting luxuries if the season will be found
at the 'Miens bocl All ore invited to be,
Present.
- Held far Hearin j.—Alderman Bolster. of Al
lathed, yesterday morning held Catharine
Jartck to bail ou a charge of dtoult and bat-
Sem! preferred by krona tjardlon. The
• trouble had Ito grain In one of the many ware
Incident to the Mot occupancy of abode.
d=rent parties. Toe two families had a
mint about - game trilling wetter, and
11 b alleged by:Frank. that Catharine went to
tar as to choke bit ilvinlibiwife. The parties
reside on Yining Garden avenue, Seventh ward.
kicked by a Were. -Mr. Isaac Kahn. a cattle
dealer: doing hualness at the Allegheny drove
yards received yesterdaY a serer. kick from a
steer that be was driving. The Injury was
very painful but lt Is not likely to permanently
disable him. his fellow dealers manifested
deep sympathy and consideration for him ID
his angeringa. It Is indeedsurprising that
among those concerned iu the handling of
cattle Mire are not
dang er!ln 118 they are per.
fectly reckless of nnd the cattle are
• sotnellmrs quite vicious.ger
False Protease,—John A. Lippert, of East
Dinalngbam, was victimised yesterday to the
sum of and In circler to get square hawed°
Information before Justice Helsel, chanang
Christ Moss with obtaining money under false
pratessees. He alleges that Hose mime to him
mind represented that he had Just purchased a
jot of cattle for g4OO, and had not .mosey
enough tr. pay for them by e 2,, whereupon
Unmet loaned him the ! . .3. He afterward,,
aseertalued that Host bad not
catt/e. A wa r n ens leaned.
lieuceirs Agaseem, open from 9 In the morn.
lag entitle o'clock at night. White pond
his troupe of Ladhuis give four startling
inerformenoos dilly of their 1,110118 damns,
ceremonies, &r.
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Lawrencesillie Mean Christian Aro.
elation—Permanent Org•aleatlon—Elertion
of OMeess—lnteresttog Sleeting Last Even.
lag—Elcament . ddddd ues, etc.
' There Is no better Index a the spirit of the
' ege than the great Increase of late years of as-.
aoclatlons of the young and active workers in
the different branches of the great Christian
work. A .I.v 'years ago. , and Young Men's
Christian Associasions. Conientions, Sabbath
School Associations and Institutes were
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ost unbeuni of, but now they ire numbered
by thousands all over the land. Our own city
can boast of one of the most flourishing nasa.
elation% in the land. anti in the Oast years sev
eral excellent associations have been formal
In the suburbs of the city. Lawrenceville Is
never behind In any good or noble work. fler
time . T his
.a w e a n ful earlpy
toe m e n sp rare-t oa
fehe
weeks ago, when the yotuis men of Lawrence
ville held a union meeting, at which were
present representatives of all the evangelical
I denomination., In order to organize a Young
Men's Christian Association. At this meet
ing, which was held In the M. E. church 1R...
Mr. Hickman s), a permanent organization
was effected. by the election of the following
officers :
president. W. 11. Chilton[; Vice-President,
Chas. Parkins; Recording Secretare. J. 11.
Stewart: Corresponding Secretory, W; Asdniet
Treasurer, N. T. Tenner.
' A 4 this meeting a large number of young
men signed the roll of membership. since
which time it has largely Increased. •
• Last evening n very Interesting ninientliu
elastic meeting was held in the Lawrenceville
United Presbyterian church, under the nos-
nice, of the newly formed association. At
eight o'clock the meeting was coiled to order
by the President. After the psalm commenc
ing lands to God in joyful sounds" was
sung, the opening prayer was offered by lter.
Dr. Andrews.
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The arst address of the evening was dell,
coed by Mr. C. It. hatch, who commenced by
saying that they oung men who constitute
this. Association, In whose interest we are
hero met hove to ask of the Christian public
a friendly recognition. Their reeniest Is mod
emte. They ask not for money so much, is
for true, constant and devoted friends. Thee
need sympathy . Their work is such that the y
need the truest and deepest sympethr. Error
and Truth are charging fur the conflict. Are
we content to be silent witnesses ? Shall we
be inactive ? Let each one give his hand and
heart to this noble work, and bid the mem
bers of this. Association . liod-speed."
In addition to this they need your fellow
ship. They need your ClMlpilny. Show your
selves friendly by associating In their work
and give them your wholehearted support and
co-operation. To the young men this ASSOCIII
- offers plenty of work, and by this they
alone can show the genuineness of their mu
(mini,. Let your work ever he to visit the
sick comfort the sortowing. cheer the des
lsiring, and point the wandering to eternal
ife. The psalm commencing:
"Debi"ld. hose good a thing it is,
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And boss becoming well. •
Together ouch as brethren nee
In unity to dwell."
was then sung after which Rev. Dr. Andrews
of Lnwrencviie, made an eloquent addr.s.
lie stated that he came here to hear nut
to speak. Ile still felt yourg enough to be a
member of the Young Mens Christian .Aisoci
ation although well advanced hi years. end to
heartily sympathize in its great and noble
name. The object Of this association is known
advance nII. It ladle to elevate humanity and
the Kingdom of Jesds Christ. Ile
twt en the cherrh and Sixth street the number
of infamous dens are legion. To you is colli
mated the was k of breaking up these dens of
infamy, and savior; the young men.of the city.
I have often
. seeu young men of the Pitts
burgh .tmation going lute these gyVii
haunts and oozier liken to give .up
their wicked troth, I ask tor the,
association life cloistian sympathy of I Is,
community. Young men Imo, homed
home influence*. nail come to the great ci c ity
where they are atom:ern and feel lost- They
are then easily. led into evil associalbans and
to places of sin and 'death.. Who in to go after_
these young men. but our Christian young
men and Ins ite them to the prayer meeting
and the house of God? Our Christian sees,-
digit:ins have in this manner saved thousands
oI young men to society and the world. Dr.
Guthrie relates of a British tuanof-war.
when near the coast of Portugal descried nn
old hulk drifting before - the wind. Wile cap
tain fearing sonic one might be ooljo.l the
hulk - ordered two seamen to lower a boat and
pull for the wreck. They found a man wast
ed ton skeleton and all but dead. When able
to speak; his first words were. "There's
&bother man." Saved himself he wish
ed to save his companion. Let
this be the spirit of the young men of this
Association. There are many young Medan
our city wandering on the broad way to
death, none caring for their souls. Young
men: go where there are weeping ones and
dry their team go•where 'there are wwiryi
burdened ones and help bear their bur ens
go where the moral lepers herd and waft on(
the air the name - of Jesus. I look on the
Young lien's Christian Associations as co
workers with the Church of Christ. mid my
prayer shall ever be. "God bless the Young
Men's Christian Associations of our beloved
land."
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Mc. J. English then followed in a brief and
able address. reviewing the history of Young
Men's Associations In the mot. and the good
they have accomplished over the world. -
Aber singing the hymn,
Ittond up my soul. shake off thy fears. -
the Bee. Mr. Close made a short address. re
ferring to the great net and ardor of . ..be
young men. and was glad to see
_the old men
being stirred up." As a citizen o Laver core
vine be was proud of the Young Merir. Chris
tian Association. In It are the der nents of
Union. which will soon bring fffirlrglans to
gether. The reverend gentleman closed by
an eloquent appeal to the young men to join
the Association and to the mothers and sisters
to bear a-band In the great work.
After a few parting words Arum the' Presi
dent the meeting adjourned selth benediction
by Rev. Mr. Close.
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• We were much gratified with a call or, Mon
day from Mr. Thomas Arnold, whom our read
en will remember as ellignied extensively in
the slating business Ia this city from 1815 to
nce, when he relinquished the roofing business
and engaged in tuintng the slate quarries of
Lancaster and York counties, Pennsylvania.
In the past year Mr. Arnold became exten
sively interested with a number of wealthy
Philadelphians, stockholders in toe Lase Su
periorit nnd•
dl M
ate, sup ississippi Railway Company In a
depose poud to he
In the United States. discovered onthe
thelargest line
of the above Railway at a. point M miles
west of Duluth, and IM miles east of St.
Paul; for the development of these slate
mines, a company has been Incorpo
rated, under the name of the "Great
Western Mining Company, of Minne
sota." A town has been laid out at the
mines and Is called Thomps,n In honor of one
of Its projectors Edgar A. Thompson. EN.,
of Philadelphia. This town Is made the coun
ty seat of Carlton county, Minnesota, ut this
rt i t n ct !O h n e with N'h t e hT r;Te ine St= d a f n o d r' 3lls!
sissippl Road , and uses its track: thence to
Duluth—Lot. in the Infant town of Thompson
covered with the primeval forest are selling
as high as /JO per foot front—from this point
the ortharn Pacific Railway pursues its way
through the Red Riversettlements and along
our northeraborder in close proximity to the
Pembina settlements in Brlttish Columbia. to
Its western terminus at regents Sound on the
Pacific.
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The Lake Superior and Mississippi Da'Dray
extends from Duluth on Lake Superior to one
hundred - and fifty-four miles west of the
Miladssippl at St.. Paul. There remotes but
eight or ten miles of this road unnaished. It
.1s expected to celebrate Its Opening about
the middle of August.
Mr. Arnold describes the slate at Thelon.
ion as of very superior quality, '
and as the
supply Is p ra ctically Inexhaustible he ex
pects to employ several hundred hands In
the quarries and to supply all the cities and
towns along the lakes, to the east, nod en
the Mississipci and Missouri rivers and their
tributaries to the south and west; 'llls large
experience in this branch of busbies, and his
well known energy and perseverance render
'his selection as Managlog Director of the
Company, the best that could be made. We
shall hear
as
him, we doubt not, within a
few years. as the largest operator in elate
mliduk in the world. May It be even so.
Eterroar Reccfris.
• The following,.as shown by the books at the
C. S. Assessor's office, are • the gross receipts
from bridges. railroads and amusements dur
ing the month of Joan, too .
nittuttia.
Allegheny Su pension.
Monongahela.
Hand Street.
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Citizens' Passenger Ital twee 13,1/13 (M
Allegheny sad Manchester (three
1111inINgham Passenger Ilallway
Centr•A'Paasenger Hallway
Oakland Pasenger ltalltrav
=am ltaimaikol.g.
Pittsburgh ancient:tiellsvllle. i 15,41: tikl
Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Z12...1".3 CO
Allegheny Valley Railroad 82.851 Ott
AMVSEXENI,
Dan Bryant'. Minstrels (seven per
formances) 3.574.0
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Burnell's Museum 7/)1.00
Dupre. k Benedict's Minstrels lave
performances/ • 1,026 00
Skiff & Gaylord's Minstrels (seven
performances) ill 90
On the above the tax is two and a half per
cent., with the exception of amusements,
which pay two and u half per cent. on the
gross receipts.
Base Ban.
The game of Base Bali played at Union Park
on Saturday, July 16th. between the Anneal..
of this city, and the Coal City, of Allegheny.
resulted In a decided victory for the former.
The Coal City boys were unable to bat Brusay's
balls. his pitching being very swift cod effec
tive. as the following score will show:
stopste ll ;i t"' "' enii T. " 2
0 i
Howe, e 4 0
tirummone, 2 B farts
dre • 4 0
11 It 1 , 17 . 1adr. N. Y.... 2 3 Macias. I.
3 111111md. 2. 4 0
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Ilars.L.Y. .5 I Imm.ree. 24 0 1 I
rame c lot ... .1 4 Campbell. C. ... 3
Boyle.. Id 1 5 Broatt.3.l II 3 0
Noose. t:. Y 2 2 lament, S. ..... 2 1
; F 7
13 iN • /
1 2 3 4 5 G 11
At/antic. 0 0 0 0 3 I 0 .1 I
Curl City I 0 1 100 I 0 0--i
Umpire—E. Still. Allegheny 11. 11. C.
Scorers--Cal. Hai burn. Atlantic: Y. Peas,
CBS'.
Time of game, 2M boors.
Monday
The At ul luitics will play the Athletics on
, July Zth.
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The Ogre A 1•1113 Telegraph
The moilcltor of the Lectonis Automatic
Fire Mina Telelfralki Company has carved a
notice on the AllealienT auttowitimi almller to
that earned on this city relating to the Ilse
of the Are whim. claiming that It ban In
(vinyl:nest of his clients' patent. We under
stand that %hia is a retaliatory• move upon
Gamowell , tr, Kennard. for their proceeding
against said company In Cleveland. The mat
ter In any event is of no mat concern to the
elutes. as that have contracts with Kennard
tkinlianY. which will
amply protect them.
lanntelre Ifneenin.—White amid and his
troupe—four performances daily. Two after
noon exhibitions. at if to 3 and half pant 4, for
the especialaccommodation of ladies.
TEE COURTS
Qouter Einstein-4.4 e Collier. • •
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MONDAY, Jule lit.—Commonwealth vs. Si
mon Schuck indicted for selling liquor 'with
out licenie was the first case taken up. It.
appears that Schuck and Albert icoir, who Jc
cupiedudJoinlng houses entered tarn partner
ship to keep a tavern. and took out a license
to sell litho, Subsequently the partnership
was dissOlved, and the business was con
darted bt siebuck In his portion of the house.
Moir then made Information charging Schuck
with selling liquor without license. The
defense claimed that the partnership li
cense would protect them until the expira
tion of the time for which it had been taketi,
.out. Turn, were three indictments and the
jury returned verdict of guilty on one and
not guilty on the others.
Commonwealth vs It. 1.. Wilson indicted for
selling liquor without license was then taken
up. The defentladt dot, IWminem In - this City
as wholeintle liquor dealer's purchasing agent.
And won returned by the' constAble of the
loon h.wanl. The District Attorney did not
claim a conviction and the jury returned R
verdict of not guilty.
Tbe nest vine I Risen up was that of the
Commonwealth vs. Mary Jimmies. Indicted for
larceny, .1. Itillou prosecutor. The defendant
was employed by the promentor to do wilahs
Ins. and after she had gone a number of ar
ticles of clothing were missed, some of which
were afterwards found in a teas pool on the .
p O m nn s o o w t e h a e l t d h e f v e s n . d Matilda Ditmore. in
dietedfor forcible entry and detainer. The
proSecutbr, Mr. Evans, it appears, rented a
house from a Mr. Finch, who subsequentlY
sold the house to the defendant, who. It is al
leged, took forcible possession of the . prem
ises.
TRIM. LIST Mit ITESIINT.
"G 8 Corn. vs. Michael Rower,
0 Wm. Until.
lIC7 7 ..Larnes I! , r , rich . tmrre. et nl.
ntknettock.
). 57.117, Rllkulin. 'nt
." John Utile, Jr:
;Mt '• ~ tleorge Pennington. •
MC. James Mason et al..
" ilieinCliti;ifford et al.
:te ••r Itiehardeuti. . •
267 Juba JIcR Illiama et
141 " 't Clintles Knoll.
24 :innate] Evans..
Sarah M. Nichols a sit.
Arsoss_l!..l2attersou, 2 ease,
John I%lctlarren.
Feed. Vierheller.
Mars Duncan.
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George F ar m.
Robert Henshue.
Patrick Gallagher.
Ihwe Martz.
George Phllbr.
John - Limegrover.
Jeremiah Marts. ' ' .
illnrln=th. -
James Sands.
David,Lynch.
Catharine Moon.
I. tan YOH WEDNESDAY
osepit Christ.
, ugh Bann, a cases.
t h ... r x l l str i k=r Zug et. at.
I orian Pri ' cli. -
;Matt:Hail.
Tomas Stanley.
:114? Leal so
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TAL ACL'IDiNT
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O=BE2
Dt et by a Wigan and leneetly
ErffilE
, if it was not n pirce of care
reed in Birmingham yesterday
he death of Mrs. Fisher, so el
le sne s, c
resit Ring In
derh Ind) re
half-paw on •~
croft %Oft
I Wink on the South Side. A tn.;
o'clock Mrs. Fisher attempted.
street near Corwin, when an e
owned by Cbnrleit Ilaumbaugt;
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came down he street at a rapid rate. thus t,
the horses P rock 'Mn. Fisher and knocked
, her dow* a' d before the driver could check
, his horses. o a of the wheels paired over her
head, killing her instantly.
Accidents f this character are becoming A
too frequent currence, and we know of no
more speedy . ay of preventing or putting I
stop to them han by making an example of
some of the croons through whose negligence
or carelessn ss they are. .Drivers In many in
stances, if w are to judge from thew manner
of driviog, ap ear to think that they have an.
undisputed ri ht to the street tothe exclusion
of all podest ans. and go thundering along
our crowded thoroughfares at rich a rate of
speed that persons on foot are lin Imminent
danger of life and Ilinti almost, every time
they attempted to cross the street.
It is the duty of a driver to see that be does
no injury to either file or property • ith his,
team., His brains Is to watch the street In
front Of him. und to see that he rues over nu
one, and he is responsible
comerehe In the
nal or .4,11 court, and in cases bot r h•• m of
them, fir any neglect of this duty, where no
cident l'W injury to life or property oceurs.
We vv , ere umible to ascertain any particu
lars In this case. bu t t speak of the matter gen
eiallr. If the Larsen were not umnanagenble
and running away. there can be ho excuse or
pallation for his conduct, for no man has n ,
right to drive a'lenzn of huMei through n
public thoroug h fare whereeople n, mo s ,.
tog and recrossing continua lly, at no great a
rate of speed as to be unable to check them it
need be to prevent accidents of such a 'theme.
ter. r ' .
The coroner we learn has been notified and
will hold an Inquest on the body of Mrs. Fish
er to-day.
The Drinking Fanninln in Allegheny,
Designed and executed by the artist. Mr.
Isaac Broome, of which it was stated In Mon
day'. Claxerrst that It exhibited : signs of pre
mature decay. is defended by the artist him
self to the annexed card, which in Justice to
his professional career we gladly publish.
EDerong GAZETTE: Dear Sirs—l exeunt. an
justice to myself. pass over your remarks
an reference to my Drinking Foun
tain, without some reply, particularly as
those rem.). have mine before the public
and ore calculated to create a very injurious
impression towards my work nod myself,
which I am very sure yon did not intend.
The cracks you speak of In the figure hove
been in from the ern anal what are called lee
cracks, they are only superficial anal not the
result of decay. The material of which the
statue is composed In a species of porcelain
and no decay can take place, being more du
ruble than granite and will last longer than
the pyramid, •
Those defects which are to o s great degree
firing unavoidable in the of large a piece
wlll not develop themselves . more than they
have done, and Indeed so little concern did
they give me that I thought it unnecessary to
conceal them from the public eye, which
might .easily- be dune. None of the many
works I have executed here hare failed ,to
bring me credit, and I hove no fears of this
on,
This statue is handled by as many an four
or are thousand people some days. and Indeed
it is Impossible to keep it clear; one thing I
can nssure you. that twenty thousand people
per day cannot wear it out.
The Park Commissioners .arentitled to
credit for encouraging the enterprise of pro
ducing the first work of thin kind in .the
United States.
.
Fused slllicates are the only material
hich will 'withstand the action of our at
moephere. marble, bronze and Most qualitie
of sand Mane being subject to the same In
nuences which affect chose material. In th .
English citlee.
I hope these remarks will have the effect o
MudifYine poor views and that you will Me.
Joey. the same publicityns those expressed I
your Journal of the lath lost;
Respectfullyyours.
DA.IIC Ilnoone.
Ai.f.minear Crrr.JulY.lo, I
Cleetloo of Teacher.
The Third ward Allegheny School Hoard
elected the following tenehers to serve dur
ing the etisuing year: Principal, J. N. Odd
well; WritingTeacher r E. .1. Bennett; _First
Assistant H. S, 3fary Oglesby; Second Azsis
tant H.S., Anna B. Frmst-; Fifth Grammar.
Ma Black: Fourth Graitimar, 11..3. Jones;
Third Grammar, ',utile V. Getman; Seedud
Grammar. Mary McQuigg; Pint - Grammar,
Lydia G. Tile; Said Medium, Anna H. Ilrown:
Fifth Medium. Anna H. Hunter; Fourth • Me
dium. ' , rends lion - land., Third Medium, S. .1.
Medium,d Medium, Jennie M. Dallas; First
Linde A. flemmil; Mere:2th Prim
ary. Issurn M. Lo_gan; Tenth Primary, Tillie
Jamison; Ninth Pri mary. Mollie K trooper.
Eighth PrimalT, M. E. Galbraith • Serenth
Priumry. Anme Smith; Sixth ?Ornery, G.
Neely: Fifth Primary, Smite C. Sample;
Fourth Prlentry, Jennie Adair; Third Prim
my. Mary H
int erd n;ma Second Primary. Lingle
Lizzie Peet:: Substitute,
F 4 AC 11l
2.4 M OU
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The following are the teachers elected In the
sub-districts named for the ensuing year
Mlnerssille, (Thirteenth womb—Principal.
James L. Harrison. Grammar Department,
Mies It. Anna .McCutcheon. Intermediate 1)e-
Mertinent, Misses Elizabeth M. Wakeham and.
ary V. McMullen.. Primary Department,
Miss Annie Borland, Mrs.Genelvleve M. Park
er. Mrs. Hannah Wilson.
Lawrence (Fifteenth wardi—Principal,Saml.
E. Patterson. Grammar Department, Mies
lonise C. Milburn. Intermediate Department,
Misses Recluse Ewing_ and Si. C. liner. Pr
imary Department. Misses Maggie Garrett,
Maggie Croml lab and Sophie Boyer.
Howard (Sixteenth wardl—Princlpal, Jamb
J. Rockwell. Grammar Department. Miss
Charlotte M. Carry. Intermediate Depart
ment. Thaw. Bella J. McCandless, Christina
McClarren. Primary Department, 3113(ses
Elizabeth Bamford. Agnes Bartberger, Mary
IL Putts.
Cry of ••M•1 Dog..
Considerable alarm prevailed on Ohio street,
la the vicinity of the Dianiond, yesterday,
over what was considered the freaks of a mad
dog. There Is no doubt but that the dog be
haved strangely, running backwards and for
wards In a wild and unusual manner, but be
showed no signs of madness.. The cry of
"mad dog" was raised arab the streets were
cleared In a twinkling. Officer McKnight let
fly a shot at him: but strange to nay, the dug
passed through the fiery ordeal unhurt. A
volley of stones followed the dog In his me
andering., striking blm Stunt and rear, but he
heeded them not. Althougs we believe In the
muzzling. or better still, In the annihilation of
ail dogs, why select John Clark's dog for a
sacrifice sooner than any other man's.' The
Secret of the matter,' that the dog was only
a little hilarious, only a little exulted. lie
had been fighting a coon all morning and was
only out hunting for the same ol d coon for
another -encounter.
tiameheill a Doggy
Yesterday. the Wilson Brothers. PrdPriam'
of la livery ',table. Allegheny. hired a hone
and boggy to two men. Maned Fusno Baster
and Henry Lafferty. It a alleged that the
parties got too big n load on, and of coons
proved unfit to manage the bursa. They
drove out to Lawrenceville pretty rapid'''.
and In their endeavor to turn a corner abrupt-
I •. the buggy even .P.t, and the Inmates
tilted out, and whet proved more seems.
smashed the boggy, net attlemed tbe legs and
side. of the animal. The Hefty.. HUM" got
word of the tuistap..and made an Informa
tion against. the parties before Alderman
Bowden. on a charge or Tioihtt hs the prods
lons of the livery act. A"warrnut wax issued
and an officer dispatched. who had not pro
ceeded far when be met the parties Winging
the dilapidated buggy home. The matter we.
fixed. the pertlee giving ball to pay the cost.
and repair all damages.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETT
CONFLAGRATION
Extensive Flee lo Allegheny—Tbr WOrk of
On Monday morning, between three and
four o'clock, a tire was discovered in n stable
belonging to Jene% B. Jones. on the south
side of liabella street. near :Sliders. strind,
Allegheny. The lire originated in the hay
loft. and had obtained considerable headway
before being discovered. Owing to the 'com
bustible character of the building. the dames
weric not lung communicating to n building
used for storing rags, on the west side, and
the adjacent frame buildings forming what Is
known as the Fourth wardtavern on the cast
1 ide. The tavern was also Owned by Mr.
1 Jones, aril Iran Wilt in the shape of n double
1., with the main front on Anderson Street nnd
the sides fadeg on River avenue and lea
bella,treet. The extreme ends 'of the wing
on Isabella street were occupied to tenants
and
bMrs. Gould rin Mrs.- Ross, n en t ail
building ndjoining d
the tavern on the River
avenue wtensng Ne. occupied by Mrs. Robins..
As SIKIIIII., the Mimes communicated to ,the
house occupied by Mrs. Gould, they spread
with the rapidity of lightning, and as the
tavern unit tenements were all under one roof,
the entire building term enveloped In tunes.
In lean than eight minutes after amnia.n bad
been given, the entire lire department W. iil
servicscbut so rapid wan the progress of the
datoes, that it was feared that the efforts of
the firemen would be ineffectunl in extinguish
ing them until the building was entirely de
stroyed. The well directed efforts, howe ver;
soon manifested themselves, and the main
portion of the tavern bnildleg wits saved. ml
though the roof was burned and the wings
entirely destroyed.
mere
awakened
inmates of Mrs. Goulds house
anokened by the Mimes bursting through the
rear windows, and hail barely time to escape.
The furniture of the tureen and other tene
ments Anne nil removed. although Inn dAttlllg,
ell condition. At the time the lire broke out
therewita a pony, two mules and a cow in the
The ' stable. The Ines and the cow were roasted
alive; hot th pony was rescue after hitting
been nerere• • scorched. 'All the building. of
well as the tales and sow belonged to Mr.
Jones. Th caner is at present nbsent in the
country, a nu we could not ascertain bin loss.
He is insure for a consider:stile amount.,
The tire was undoubtedly be en
work
incendiary mine person had been In the s t able
since last evening. SOne nix weeks since an
effort wan innde to lire the .1111,p1,11inS.
Hut for the efficient services id the firemen a
most disnstrous conflagration might have lo
wed or tloyle's lumber vand is inintedintely
adjoining the stable on tie west side.
• The Nevi Water Main In Allegheny._
Fur a number of years mist the citizens and
owners of property. on the upper side of the
Second and Third wards. Allegheny, have
ronittlitined of the Insufficient supply Of water
In that section of the city. Being assessed the
usual rate for water purposes, with only an
Inconsiderable share of Its advantages, they
had korY great reason to complain. Incase of
tire. their property wietiat 'the mercy of the
Ilery element, anti even for ordinary and do
mestic purposes. a large number. are com
pelled to carry their wider for over a square.
The Councils, recognizing •the Nett., of
the claim for water, have hail the
matter before them to 'consider the
best method of remedying' the evil, and
the differences of opinion on the subject have
delayed action fru:Wiltme to time, and it is
only within the present year that definite ;te
ther has been taken. In August of last year
the Water Committee repotted a resolution.
which was adopted by , Councils, which
antherized the tapping of Tthe basin on the
northskim-sand the laying of twenty' and
twelve inch.pipe from the b.lll along Villa
street to Spring Garden as rune. along said
avenue to li'Nara street. along I rliara street
to North a v mute. along North armorer Joules
street. no James ntreet to Ilendoc street.
Thd along Hemlock atreet to Federal street.
e taring of this pipe, it wan thought, would
accomplish temporarily the object for which
It was designed. namely. tare au lokreased
sapply of water to the citizens, but seas nut
regarded as a permanent relief.
Work was not the ycommened until late In the
spring. on account of delay•occasionOd by
the grading of Villa street, but when once
under war has been carried forward with the
tcharacteristic energy annul to all mutters en
ruste‘to the superintendence of Wm. Paul
Jr., the present Superintendent of the water
works. The pipet with the exception of
point. between IleckelmaWs brewery. and
Spring h ash, e, front Feder stet to
the top of 11111, has already h er olaid.
It Is thought that the work will he nearly, if
not altogether completed, thin week, and the
citizens general!, have reason to rejoice at
the near approach to the fultilithent of their
wishes. The costof this Improvement will
not fall short of MOW. but In view of the ne
cessity and importance of the worth, that
sum in only nominal.
County Sabbath School Abassiailun.
In acconlance with a widely circulated call.
a meeting was held yesterday at 12, o'clock
r. 35.. In the rooms of the Young Metes Chris
tian A.l.lloClittioll. to ion;rder the formation of
Sabbath School Association for Allegheny
county. Some of our most noted Sabbath
Schootworkerit were present, and a good deal
of earnestness In the matter was manifested.
On motion of T. K. Ow: Ile, Mr. `cowl was
enlled to the chair. Mr. Scoyel. on taking the
chnlr, stated briefly the object of the meeting.
He referred to the old ornantrntion, whlch
Itwas now thing of the past, anti at oibuted
s weal of success to a superficial and impro
per organisation. The whole country ought
to he districted Into appropriate die is ions.
correspondence opened up with nil the schools
and all necessars statistics obtained. The'
gentleman cloned by urging Wenrent import
ance Ma county organization.
Stated . that his Y. M. C. A..
that this proposed countyMrxanliation
had originated at We last State lonSention
at Hanisburgh, but that no dentate plans had
1r
been au gated and the meeting to-day was
held In order to perfect plans for a successful
county organization.
Hue. Mr. Sloan moved that a committee or
permanent organization be appointed front
emit of the evangelical denominations. The
following named gentlemen were appointed:
Thos. Ilakewell. Rey. Alexander Clark. Thos.
H. Rabe, Her. Geo. P. Hays Professor 1..11.
Eaton, Ilex. E. T. Garrette. O. 0.1 Philips,
ltobt. Carr. Hey. T. H. W. Stuckenberg, it.
Wolf. Jr.. H. K. Porter, Hey. A. McLaughlin
and Jas. IL Carlisle.
The Chair suggested to the Committee the
propriety of rending circulars to all the Sab
bath schools in the county, and to appoint a
Convention or Institute in the Spring,
Her. Mr. McLaughlin said that as a renre-•
sentntive of a country di.ttrict he believed
some organUatlon of this kind tuna essential
to the success of the schools-in the country.
He believed In going to work at once In effect-
Pn tensor Eaton. Mr. F. LPoods. nod other
Prominent Sabbath School workers made brief
and pointed remarks. urging the claims of the
Association for the meeting, after which the
meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the
Committee.
•
James Crllly and Henry Ward, charged-b,
fore the Mayor with forgery, on oath of J. I/.
Scully, Cashier of the First National Sank, nn
account of which we published yesterday
morning. were before the Mayor yesterday for
a hearing. The information also Includes the
name of Juhu Hun)", who boo not yet been ar
rested.
John C. Harr, Esq.. appeared for the pros,
cation. and Messrs. John Coyle Ind J. C. Mc-
Carthy for defendants.
There were two Informations. one for forg
ing the mane of Hobert Coward to the Slob
eh k, and the other for the SLOW check.
Daniel Barr, paying teller of the .bank. was
sworn, and as we have already published 'his
statement in substance It Is unnecessary to
repeat It.
- Mr. Scully. the cashier sworn. and
Isink,
Chief Hague were also sworn. and after hear
ing all the testimony the Mayor announced
that he would require each of the prisoners to
glee bail for Coon. In the sum of itt,Oun on the
Eloo check and p.m on the check. The
counsel talked of baring the ball reduced in
Court. The prisoners were committed.
Morimmy Report.
The following itre_the ',timber of deaths that
occurred In the city of PlMsburgh. during the
week ending. July 17th; as Mort ed Mr. J.
fitly McCandless, Physician of Board of
Health;
Accident, I: Cancer of the 33333 Itch: I:
Cholera Infantum, Ith Consumidlon. 3: IN,
Diarrhoea, 3: Disease of the lireia, J:
Dise”e of the Spine. I: Motheri. 1: Brupsy,
fleneral..2; Scarlet Fever, I; Tvi , bold Fever, 1;
Infinmation of Bowles. 2; Intimation of Brain
and Meningitis. Inflamatiou of Lung., I;
Inflamation of Peritoneum, .Maraartme. 1:
Beattie. 2: Neglect 1; Premature Birth, 1:
Scrofula, I; Whooping Cough. Still Births' a.
If She above there were under 1 year, 1,0 .
from Ito 2. n; 2 to 6, eh to 10.1; 10 to B.. 1; 1.5
to Al. I; Alto 30. t; ao to to, 40 to 30, 1:30 tom,
1; nOto7o,s;tintontl,l:
Ma1e....; femslex. 29; White, 52; "colored. I.
Total. 50.
lie•atlfel Mimele Chroinoe.
W. G. Dunsenth, the jeweller, No. CA Fifth
avenue, pittsburgh, has been oppoleted agent
for the side of the chaste and beautiful chrome
entitled “Washington presiding over a meet
ing of the Lodge" at Alexandrin, convened
preparatory to the laying of the corner stone
th National Cispitol. The conspicuous
figure. that of the Father of his country. in
full regalia, is brought out boldly, and , is In
Itself a very correct And faithful portrait. In
the back-ground are fall likenesses of It. H.
Lee, Milton White.of Pennsylvania, Ben.
Franklin, Robert Morris, JoFri Mounts, Reel.
Harrison. Roger, Sherman, Thomas Jefferson,
George Whythe nod James Thompatut. The
chrome will Und admirers among all members
of the Masonic Order,and it will become pop
ular. inasmuch as it Is sold at a very reason
able price. Call and see this beautiful chrome.
le.ekre.v, vv. evv.vki
Ruche! lirowskl and Mary Eckman each re
present the maternal heed of families, who
have mi Interest in mamma with each other.
Broteski has no rights that &base Is bound
to respect an rice rasa.. Cress sults were pre.
fentsl before His Honor, Mayor Brush yester
day. Mary Eckman made tedormation against
M—Browski for surety of the peace. al
leging that the accused threatened to kill her.
Rachel Browski preferred a charge of assault
and battery against Mary Eckman. alleging
that the accused hit her with a piece of coar.
Also another similar charge against the same
deponent, alleging that she pushed and haul.
ed her about. H. llrowski also preferred a
charge of assault and battery against Henry
Eckman, alleging that the accused struck
Rachel Itrowski. The parties live on Wylie
street. The accused all gave ball for &heating.
Ova young and esteemed friend, Mr. Geo.
W. Plttock, will leave the city to-day for Port
land, Oregon, where be will take up his resi
dence to •push hir fortune." George bin a
whole host of friend. In this, his native city.
who will noxiously watch his career In his
new sphere of action. Helms our best wishes
and we hope he may meet with that success
be Is so eminently deserving.
AO2O. JAMES Ul.Ac.YDat Is not an agplrant
for Congressional honors at the hands iai the
Democracy. He proposes to ruu ea an. lade.
pendent candidate to succeed Mayor Drugh.
. Reneeila Almantes—The or..y place of *Mose-
Tent In the city.
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“Lbstee to the Modifies RIM” eo More.
Our neighbor, firing on Tunnel street. wai
last spring presented with a mocking bird.
Which proved to be a delightful ringer. and
Persistent `lri his efforts. Early in the morn
ing, during the day and In the evening he
would delight all those who heard hint, with
his sweet-singing. In the midst of his war
bling on Sunday morning last. . a discordant
note was heard, and the owner ho had been
all attention, looked toward the cao to as
certain the eause of the discord. The bird
Was on its back. fluttering in its death throes,
and In an instant life was extinct. Anxious
to learn what caused the death of his bird, he
repaired to a surgeons office, When upon ex
amination the physician ascertained that the
heart had bursted, and gave hie opinion that
it was caused by over exertions and a rush of
blood to the heart. The loss In •evere. - the
owner having declined an offer of one hun
dred and fifty dollars for him on Saturday last.
===l
The first engagement between Hance and
Prussia, ot which we have any reliable Infor
mation, took piece' yesterday afternoon and
resulted In the defeat of the Fiench, notwith
standing they had the numerical advniango
of two Co one in the engagement. The battle
to which lye allude occurred In a salrinn en
Prnithfield street, yesterday, between n Prus
sian and too Frenchmen. It appears
they wont in the saloon and undertook
to discuss the situation of affairs in. Europe.
and the discussion resulted In a hand . to hand
conflict. both making an attack upon the Prus
sian. The latter by a piece of strategy or
some other means compered his antagonist
and held the field.
battle between the same opposing nn
Boys took place In Birmingham under similli
circumstnaces and resulted favtir of th
Prssian.
Congressional Conference.
The Republican . Congressional confers
from the several counties composing the 2lst
District, will meet at the Monongahela House
to-day for thy purpose of piecing In nominl..
Bun n candidate for Congress forthnt dletrt t.
The district eMbruces Fayette, Wmdmorela d
and Indiana counties, and each county p -
scuts a candidate. The following named ge -
Benton cdmpose the coy formica Fayet
Jacob It. Miller, Esq., Wm, Parallel!, Feel., d
Caleb Iliginbothatn. . Westmorel.d 2 Ge
C. P. Markle. Cot, A. A; Johnson, and• J. W.
Moorhend. ludinna—floe. J. R. Thcsitpson, J.
P.
Illair. Esq., unit :Mantel M. Hazlett: Eau.
The aspirants for this trositlon.nowillied by
lion. John Co ado, are G. W. K. Minor, Esq.,
of Fayette:l. A. damson. Esq., of Westmore
land, and A.. W. Taylor. of Indiana.
The llftic girl named O'Brien. seriously
scaldedon Sanaslay, notice of which alastur
ed In Monday's Issue, Ilagered in great agony
until yesterday. tw•hen death ended'the polo
of the little sufferer.
• .
James Iturke. who fell over a wall on Grant
avenue. Al.egheny. on the sth Instant. died
yesterday morning .at his residence on Bar
nettC alley from the effects of the Injuries re
celv.l. •
It.' Newell dires to inform the ule
lie that he has env es
severed his connection
with toe Newell Institute.
Ile designee to have the Institute chattered.
awl to furnish every facility fur obtaining
liberal and I lo.rmult education.
•
EDISMIS GAz.krre: !leave insert, Lhig
uxTrow:
•
The well-known missionary Afelfurd Hern
don. from West Africa. is in the city to close
his mission lu the United elates. He bat under
taken to raise MIMI, of which he hai deposit
ed Pittsburgh Nw Yrk and Philadelphia #1.10.1, and
In SIM AA he must get ready to
sail for the burning shtfies of Africa by the
first of November. he has more business than
he can attend to. Ile calls on all who are
friends to the pour natives of Africa to Id
h h a i ve
. se l n e t
f h ee nt s sehva n kul to saynnMd uot
ntew to ot le,
man UAL
Any num. front une penny to ode hundred
will be gladly received at the bantk
nore. NO. to Fourth avenue. Pittehtirsh,
Burnell's !Mowers—White Cloud add his
Troupe of Ludisus will give four perform
ances daily there;.at quarter to three and half
pt four fur the especial accommodation of
Litil as les and Children.
' The Prettiest , Woniffin in New• York. Miss
K—, well known la our fashionable society
for her ' , Winger appearance and beautiful
°maples lon, in ele °nee a sanOne, rough-skinned
girl, chagrined at her red, freckled face.- She
pitched into Hagan'e Magnolia Balm. and Is
now us pretty in complexion as she In charm
ing lu manners. This article overcomes freck
les. tan, sallowness, moth-patches,rlng-marks,
etc.. and makes one look ten year. younger
than they are. Magnolia Balm for a trans
parent colatilexion, and Lion's Kathalron to
make the hair plentiful, luxuriant, soft and
delicate, have no rivals. The Kittlialron pre
vents the hair from turning gray, eradicates
dandruff, and Is the best and cheapest dres
sing la the world. • '
A nharper.—lsadore Groves. Pr a young
marrtravelling under that mune, who for some
days past has been boarding at the St. Clair
Hotel, left town. suddenly forgetting to settle
his board bill. Ilefore leaving he went to Mr.
Young, of the firm of Young .t Hell, and stat
ing that the proprietor of the, hotel had sent'
him to borrOw n horse and wagon. They were
given to him., and he abused the borne in a
shameful nianner. Mr. Young ma la informa
tion before Alderman, McMaster* <barging
Groves *lava violation orthe livery stable
act. A warrant was Issued, but the accu.ed
had. as before stated, taken his departure. ,
AN to Prosela.—The Germans of this city
trill hold likrand mass meeting at Turner Hall
for the purpose of raising funds for the Prus
sians. It hi the Intention, learn, to raise
one mUllon dollars as haaniutr we y
fund for the
Prussian army In this eoentry.d Pittsburgh
Is not going to be hindmost In the work. The
several singing socletlrm are requested to meet
et their respective places of meeting this
evening, to make arrangement for s. grand
concert to aid of the Movement. and also to
make arrangements to attend the mass meet
hag. ,
ChargeS with Lareeny.—Mollle Brooks' was
the prosecutris yesterday afternoon, before
Alderman Bowden, AlleghenT. Mal." , a
colored girl named Jennie !Celine on scheme
of larceny. It Is alleged that the colored girl
approriated a valuable piece of under cloth
ing belonging to Mollie. The article wan
valued at twenty-Ave dollars, and abounded
In Illetruffles. The heinousness of the of
fensaconsisted In Its being worn by the colot—
ed female. Copious trate were shed, the
goods returned, prosecutrledecllned to prose
cute, and thus endeth the Ant chapter.
maiden Death.—Alexander Dixon. formerly
employed at Sellers & Co.'s. at the corner of
Penn and Wayne streets, diedsuddenly yes
terday at his residence, HI Dash. alley. He
had an . ettitek of cramps on Saturday, and on
Sunday had co far recovered as to he. walking
about. On Monday morning he had a second
attack, and Dr. Duncan wu rent for, and did
all that was possible for the man, bat to nu
purpose. as he expired about eleven o'clock.
The Forgery
The Re.' Mee of the Forest, at I.laraell's Mi
seam.
An bbbbb serious accident oceurred_yester
day, the result of careless driving. Williani
Wier, a drayman. while walking across Wash
ington street at Webster avenue, was knock-.
ed down and run over by a two horse car
riage. The wheels passed over his - body just
above the hips, inflicting serious Interns in
juries. 'He was removed to his residence in
the rear'of 107 Webster :senile.
Meeflax Affray.—The notorious Barney
Duffy, and another man whose name tee could
not learn, got Into et difficulty on Second
avenue in Pipetown last night, When the lat
ter drew a revolver and fired at Duffy, the
bull thking effect in one of his arise.. The
police hearing the rote closed in on the bel
lockligerent pair. end conveyed them to the
up.
Larceny.— Fred. Meedar made Information
before the Mayor yesterday, charging Wil
liam Gallagher with larceny. Deponent was
nt the public bath house In Inn Allegheny
riser: and while he was bathing, he alleges
that Gallagher stole his pocket book. cambia
log The accused was arrested"and
locked up for a hearing..
Henry U. Hate, Merchant Tailor, has just,
received a large assortment of linens and pi
pace., also a complete assortment of (nods
Icr
qmtnuter wear generally, corner ream
titersue nod Cloth Street.
it
. -
tlerYeri
Farina forms • very agreeable,
light nutritive food, a superior article fur
puddings and jellies, and Is highly mom
mended by physicians for Invalids and chil
dren. Sold by all grocer..
While Cletel end hie Tribe of Aberleiniee
at thirnell's
Dedication of the Methedi.t . thateh
(Coffompoodeoce of Pittsburgh aurette.l •
Ngw littniirrOir, July 18,
The above . church Wall yentorday net
apart to the worship and service of the
great ('rector, Preserver, Benefactor and
Redeemer of the race.
Dr. Collier preached et lot .t. M., of the
Sufteriority of the Christian over the
Mosaic •
•
Dr. iieect:e preached at 3 r. n. on lac
tarianism, juetifying a plurality of de.
uoulinatiffna. The Lour!' Supper was ad
ministered, the members of the different
denouthustiona mingling together at the
table of our common Lord. It is
At 8 P. M. Rev. Griffith, of Youngs
town, Ohio, preached on Finished lie
detuption. • Revs. Burns, -Crowther and
ilodgiduson, of the Methodist Church,
end Tiers. Roller, of the M. E. Church,
and Dilworth, of the Presbyterian Church,
were present part of • the day and partici.
pated.
The church and lot. are estimated at
44,001 at least, all of which is either paid
or promised bat about $l,OOO. There was
very little begging dons.. Free-will offer
ings were cheerfully accepted.
It la certainly a very nest and'desirable
house of worship. Everybody seems
.pleased with it, as they should be. It
is easantly located at the base of the
3 und," on a principal street, and
.abo null a mile from either of the other
dm es.
=
The people of Hoaxer Falls have thus
far manifested liberal spitit in the mat
ter of erecting churches. helping each
other. Tide is right. Wo should help
each other. and se fulfill the law of
Chrint.
May they all be 'abundantly successful
n their endeavors to do good ,
Yours,
: TUESDAY
Franer Again.' Prowls
Resulted , F•tally.
=2=!!!
BEAVER FALL 4i, PA
pleasant thus to dwell below,
Ju fellowship of love."
=MI
IVIORNING, JULY 19, 1870.
TIRE latest egg story comes from Clim'
ton, lowa, whetre a local paper relates how
a lady dropperl an egg into a four barrel
a few weeks ago, forgetting the incident
altogether, until a few days ago, when
she was surprised by the peeping of a
Chicken, which 'had hatched from that
identical egg. The hot weather had done
the business, and the chicken is alive and
doing well.
WaAT's the reason that every one, make
for Nev. Dasinals & Co.'s cream ale? Be.
cauve every 4 , nuttiows that it is just what
it ix "crocked up", to be..
EZECI
MuMASTEItth. July 17th, POO. at
11 o'clock T . JAN) M., daughter of liugh
McMaster. In the 4th year of her age.
The funeral will take place from realdence
No. 3S Pride three t. Ott Trgana Y. thelgth Inst..
o'clock P.
BOTD—On !Honda/ .W=0 , 4..11313' Ifith. at 111
n • nIock:JAMES ttg-NT Infant a. f 1
Etnll7 Boyd, aged Tant • end ft It •
The (uncial will takt . pi.e. frete the lateen9
WwlWeent. No. 93 Waatilegton Street, Tll-I/AT,
ITI'VADAY) at 4 n'cleek.
The friend. of the family are respectfully In
tea to attend.
O'llEGAll—on Monday nonnlnrs, .1.017 MIL, at
en oclock. PATIGK.THuiIIAn, In WS son Id Den
nis luoi Bridget pn..Rod 7 'month..
--- • • .
The funeral will take plata* So-loa anesdayl at
2 o'clock, (mm the residence in the parents, No.
36 Die pond, Allegheny.
The friends of the facpllN are respectfully incit
ed to attend.
R I
ODOIHON—un Monday morning, July ISM,
o.cloolr. HANNAH. nife of J. D. Robinson. e
Funeral on NV goNesnAS - MORNING, •t A o'clock,
from the residence, No, It*.g Robinson Street, Al
legbeny
COCIIRANE..-lo New T7rlc k
tvilltAh§A,Vintf3ll...*f/7Coctintne, NMA 3
of Plkts .
bomb.
11,klew of foment In "Wettnefday creolmro p.
perf4
1.M1 1 1./.."JtArI:P. ;PATH'. 7
.1.hr> 1 ..7°1::.V.
ton.linrexccounty.y.a.
Fencral will lota place from the residence of
. 17M. Nbefidan,'Sherldan Station, Pan Handle
TCCSII/1 Y, the 19th, at 3 0. 0. Car
rie+ wl 11 leave W.ll. Decore Co'o., 1111% Grant
atneet. at IX P. m. Friends of the family are Im
qumitc.l to. attune.
.CARBOLIC SALVE,
•
Made with alma CARBOLIC ACID, which In need
In liosaltais by direction of Eminent Physicians,
ha. already or for
o be the most sorrily and
end .dust cure for all Malignant Sores and Ulcers.
anal for Burnd Patt i Wounds,and all Skin Diseases
no Mama as a Rapid Curative Agent hits yet been
al./erased, PRICE, 23 CENTS.
ALSO,
Henry 's 'lnsect Powder,
, .
Fur thy Destruction of ROACIIKS. BED BUDS,
ARTS. cc. VIBICE. 23 CENTS. at
L.II.ROSENBACH'S
Patent Medicins DepotA.
140 SMITHFIELD ST.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ffrNOTICE.-.The undersigned have
char4•red the Steam Furry Burst. Copt W.
C. LIMNISY, mid .111 ho her gs a Perry on und
oiler July 11th 1 ram Sharpsburg to Pittsburgh Me,
until the Sharpe burg Bridge Is rebuilt.
WM. 11. CLAN
W. A. SPROUT..
orncx PlTtSlir.4oll •NO BOSTUM' MIMI. CO..)'
, • —PnTsmniaq,June *J6,15741 . 11 i
[Cr SPECI.LL MEETING OF ST li•
11OLDBM1K—There will he a special m et-.
. 1.7
In/ of the nthethelders of the - PCITSBCI/ GII
AND BO3TO( MLNINO COMPANY OF PI 8-
11LIRGIL'' held at th e olllce of th e Conthan ,In
the City of Plttabumb. at / o'clock r. Y.. on ')
WEDNESDAY, filth Day of July, proximo,
By order of the, Board of larectora.' • ..
Julreti THOS.' L. HOW K. evereterv.
Er BOUNTY.
•
$lOO Bounty Collected
gor all soldiers sho satiated Detentes; litsr 4th and
Jalrilid. 1841. who were discharged for disabil
ity before *erring wiry...re. and .ho hare hereto
:3m received no boant.l.
The andervigned has remierad hle refe. to oa.
tem Bet:ding. comer 8411' a remoaand elmMoleld
meet. and It now - prepered to collect claims speed.
14 lord at moderate rates. CoD iox.. or address, eirlth
stamp. ' • B. 1. BROWN.
anis+ ADM. Warr= Budding.
Corner Sixth •venue sal Smithfield Meet,
Plttsbornh. Fla
ErI'UBLIC NOTICE.--Haring bask
.ppoint.4 cue ana GAS METER INSPECk.
TOR Mr Alleetww mans,. Imtke U baretry [Neal
that until the nenweary Mlla and aleehableallent
ibis alublnery can be nenvkled. 1 be Mend at
the OFFICE ON TRY NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS. Twenty-MM street. 111/.
Penn. PUtabulleb•:
121Z=21
taktie • Oas and Gam Meter Inspector.
freql ON 0 AHEL A INCLINE
PLANE.—NOTICA—The Plane sill be
open for Patenders and F • • bastnessa EVERY
MOANING at 3 otßata. and .1151... at 11 T. A.,
coax:tang with the tat as I • Piltsburilt an
the Pittsburgh and Atrialnam • Paamearer 11411.
007. Jerytt
poLrrxcya...
a:TFOR,COVSTY CONILISSIONEIL
GEORGE NEELEY;
Of Moshell Toernabin. soldect Ad the decision of
She Union Repobtlon County COonintloa
.oozdaa
Er FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
BENJAMIN DOUTIIETII
Of Indiana township. 1 a candidate {or County
Commluloher. In suboolloatlea to the decisive of
the Republican Conventlon. St geode. hievbes.
aoakerOde.T
JUST ARRIVED.
Another Lot of those Mmes.-eve
Plated Bracelets,
AT $3 PER PAIR,,
Mrs. S. C. ROBB'S,
No. 9L Fe4leral St., Allegheny
MILLLNZRY 900DS wad TIUMMINGB will be
6014 61,191 d boy., tost for dm. 16211
JOHN M. COOPER Sr, CO.
Bell and Brass Fouiders,.
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE ill!) MOWN MILL
BRASSES.
Made Promptly to Order
BABBFITS METAL
Made and Kept on Hand
^roprlstms and llanufactanni of
J. g. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
•
( STEAM
P
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in' 1
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f that i•
o
3u e wed
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0111o•-56.15 PCNN ffnustr.
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rgies
.''Vtlatourgh
NOTICE TO milli,
Penn Avenue "
tension.
elith.7l3 PfUiPOBALB y . t sysired on=
a:fir.gai treteat"ff that I rße f i:
areaue. jytne between Ito o Torly-1111b
ej17 .4".1. , ta''ribitt:iibbelbilital loa= rstiitiit
r t rggr a ==tigial . th admires= of
Ploot =owing the
snout extent of the
wstedone. wlll be found t the =lee of the
City eer, to whose eve =pow= =voted
to the ot COminiulonere ybe set. i,
Tart= Will be ash. or 7 pe Mot. Sty bon=
payable 18 years afteir date Mud free from tuta.:
uoir, ea • Ibe agreed epos.
The neer= the Mea t . refe r ?. all bidir.
By =tie of th e Baud of Corumiselonere for int.
provenien of Pe. avenue, from ellißli to Butler
axe , . '
Pt" E
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'no.
W y e
the Buro •
rnr.vitt
CULL STREET IN THE
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ur widening Nogg n i itez
iri p ripnao.„ A. X. to att.:
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PROPOSALS.
p ROPOSALS FOR
Stamped Envelopes and
Newspaper Wrappe,Ps.
Poirrorricr. DEPART VEST. July
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received anti!
12 o'clock M., on the 11th DAY OF .11:G17ST,
KV. for furnishing all the — Stamped , &mei
.Pee' and Newspaper Wrapper." whlich this
csepartinent may require during 1 period of
four IO •ears. commencing no the Ist day of
October, Inn.
STAMPED ENVELOPES.
No. 1. Note size.:l'. by Zit.o inehei; —t wo goal
ties.
NO. 2. Ordinary letter site, 3 1 1 16 bY
nebes—three
N 0.3. Full letter size, 3'; by inches—
three qualities.
No. t. Full letter size. for circulars./ un-
Plumed on Ilan, :P . • be 5t 2 inehex—une quality.
N 0.5. Extra letter Flxe3X by I. italics . —
:hive qualities.
No.& Extra letter sizei3v •
Extra letter dizeifify by inches.
(for circular,,, ungunnitetlon flap—one quality.
No. Official Rinc73 17.16 by
Eitra tilltelal by 10y inches
—one quality:
STAMPED NEWSpAPER. WRAPPERS.
Si'x' and a five-eighths by t, inches (ro.nd
cut.)—one
EMEOSSING. WATER MARKS, PIONTINt
RULING. PAPEIt, STYLE OF
.MANIiFACTUItE.
•
All of the above Envelopes and Wrappers
must be embossed with postage stamps. or
such denominations. styles and color 4 . must
have such watermarks or other devices to pre
vent Imitation, and bear suchprinting nod
ruling as the Postmaster General may direct.
The envelopes noist be made In the must thor
ough manner. equal In. every respect to the
samples furnished to bidders by the Depart
.meat. The paper must be of approved qual.
manufact ured Whenever etlo envelopes ref for the
e t . he
styles k new u as "Black-lined — ur
(lines printed ins(de or ruled on the face) the
sante shall be furnished without additional
coat. the contractor to pay all charges for
euvalty In the use of patented inventions for
said Heed or ruled envelopes.
101132
The ilk, for embossing the. postage stainits
on the envelopes and wrappers are to be exe-..
noted to the satisfaction of the Postmaster'
General. In the best style, and they are tit be
provided. renewed, and keut in order at the
expense of the contractor. The Department
reserves the right of requiring new dies for
any stamps or denominations of stamps not
now used, and any changes of dies or colors
shall be made without taint charge.
Before closing a contract the successful
der may Ile required to prepare ;old
new dies for the approval of the Depart
The use of the present dies 11111771/1,114 not he
continued. '. •
The die, OM! be safely :Ind stmo,ply kept by
the contractor. and 1,111111/11 . use at any o f
them he temtroyarily or permnaeath. db uron .
amt. they ..han. be PromPt turned over to the
Pettriment. or It. aKe..at, as the Ibv.lnno.t...e
tienernl'amy direct,
IBM
The envelopes must be thoroughly and per
fectly "attuned, the gumming on Alm gap of
esoh (except for eh - colors/ to be put on by
hand not less than half an loch the entire
length; the wrappers to be also hand-gummed
not less than three-fourths of an inch in width
scrum the eud.
SECURITY ruo r m FIRE AND THEFT.
•
'Adders are notified that e Departrne.nt
requireots a condition oftlie contract.
that the envelopes and wrappers shall be man
cifactursql and stored la such a tawnier as to
'lnsure security against loss by flre - or theft.
The manufactory joust at all times be sub-
Jest to the inspection of 'an agent. of the De
partment. who will require the stipulations
of the contract to be faithfully observed..
IZEBEI
All envelopes and wrappers must be band
ed in parcels of twenty-Eve, and packed in
e l d g o e r s and st raw
e r rs ', acth c"oltS
ton or linen cloth glued on, each to contain
not less thin two hundred and tiny of the
note and letter tliZeS, and one hundred each of
the official or extra omolul size, separately.
The newspaper wrappers to be packed In
boxes, to contain not I.s than twolorntired
and fifty each. The boxes are to be wrapped
and securely fastened instrong pa
per. and sealed, so us to safely bear transpor
tation by mail fur delivery to postmasters.
When two thousand ormore envelopes are re
quired to MI the order of a postmaater, the
straw mr pasteboard boa.. containing the
same must be packed In strung wmxten came,
well strapped with hoop-irun, and addressed:
but when less than two thousand are regal,
ed, Pro Per labels of direction, to be furnlihed
by an agent of the Department, mtn,t. be
placed upon each trackage by the cont:actor.
Wooden cases, containing envelopes or wrap
pen,' to be transported by water rouses, must
bePrrrrlded with suitable ~watenproonng.
The whole to be done under thr.. inspection
and direction of an agent of the, Department.
• DELIVERY,
The envelopes and wrappers mutt be f ur
althed and delivered w.th all reasonable dis
patch. complete In all respects ready for ace,
and In such quantit . ,es ns may be required to
Gil the dily orders of postmaster,; the deliv
eries tolbo made either at the Postotlice De
me t, Washington. D. C.. or at the of
ace
of of n agent duly authorized to inspect
and ree •ive the Caine; the place of delivery- to
be at the optionof the Postmaster General.
and the cost of delivering. as well as all ex
pense of storing. Pita lag, addressing, labeling
and waterprooting to be paid by the Contnic
tor.
COMM
- -•
Specimens of the entelopes and %creepers
for which proposals ore Invited , showing. the
different qualities and colon; of paper re
quired. the cutr.and style .of gumming. with
blank tonna of bide, tone be had, on applica
tion to the - Third Aseistant Poetouteter Gen
eral,
This advertisement and a specimen of the
sample envelopes and wrapper furnished by
the Department must be attached to andmade
part of each bid. .
GVARANiEE.
No proposal will be considered unless of
fend by a manufacturer of envelopes. and ac
companied by a satisfactory guarantee signed
by at least two responsible parties.
AWARD — AGREEMENT—BONDS.
The continet will be awarded to the lowest
responsible bidder for all the envelopes and
wrappers. the prices to be calculated on the
basis or the number used of the several grades
during the last final year, which was - us fol.
loves;
Note sizei 1.488.274)
Letter size. first quality ' tX1.467.500
Letter size. second quality ' e, ;0
Letter size, second quality .(ou
irtunmed) ' 3.618,0110
Extra letter size, ann. quality ' .5,815,;(0
Extra letter size. second 'quality
(ungumed)
Citadel size 64,01X0
5 4 6n,t0)
Extra oMcial size • 3.100
Newspaper wrappers • 4.45.104.M0
•
• rota ' W.Va. ~50U
Within ten days after the contract has been
awarded the successful bidder shall enter Into
no Agreement In writing with the Postmaster
General to faithfully observe and keep the
terms. conditions, and reqllll,llCllttl set forth
In this advertisement, according to their true
Intent and Meaning, and shall make, execute.
anddeliver. subject to the approval and ac
ceptance of the Postmaster General, bonds
with good and sufficient sureties In the sum of
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (1=),0(13)
a forfeiture for the faithful performance of
s A d v l =arl t su o ljec ' et ' :fte a fi c a o b r i?i i t ' lfs t o o f
seventeenth section of an act of Congress en
titled "An act legalizing and making imam
priations for stitch necessary objects as have
been usually Included In the general appropri
ation Mils, without authority of law, and to
ax and provide for Certain Incidental expen
ses of the Departments and offices of the
Government. and for other purposes."
tell States Statutes at Large, vol. page irki.) I
th a t
August 1842; which net provides
that In case the contractor shall fail to com
ply with the terms of his contract. "he and
his sureties shall be liable for the forfeiture
specified in such contract as liquidated danm
ges. to be sued fur In the saute of the United
Plates, In any wart havimtjutisd kitten there-
I=
• •
The Ft/Ammeter Goners' reveri . es to,hltneelf
the following rights:
1. To ect any and all bide,: If, In Ide judg
ment, the Interest. of the Government re
quire It.
.
2. To annul the - contract whenever the same
or any part thereof is offered for sale for the
purloin of speculation; and under no circum
stances will a transfer of the contract be al
lowed or eanctioned to .13 . party who shall
be. In the opinion of the Poetratuter General,
less able to rule the conditions thereof than
the original contractor.
3. To annul the contract, if, In his Judgment.
there shall be s failure- to perform faithfully
auy of Itifidip lotions, or in case of a willful
attempt to impose upon the Department En
'elm** or Wrolmers Inferior to snmple.
4. II the contractor to whom the fret award
may be made should fall to enter into agree
ment and giro entlefactoi7 bonds, as herein
reprovided, then the award may be annulled
ad the orntract let to the next lowest re
sponsible bidder, and so on until the required.
agreement and bonds are executed; and such
next lowest bidder shall be required to fulfill
every stipulation embraced herein as if he
were the original party to whom the contract
WWI 'warded.
QM
Should be severely enveloped and settleil,
marked 'Proposals for Stamped Envelopes
a Newspaper Wrappers:" and addressed to
the Third Assistant Postmaster) General,
Washington, D. C.
JNO. A. J. CREJSWELL,
Postmaster General.
=EI
1 1 0 CAYITALIiTS I—Partlenlurly
msehhalsta or Prue cal
Er=
Ari 41oopoul ooportoMty tort profitable invest
ment In. !foundry business, established for thert7
Team in 4.Bonthom city. le offered by a ConerndE
admired under State ism, tXpltal eittietra
tirr:hinrgirtti? 1, 3 4 1 :1V,Valfg:, heU
what twould cost noir for nob binidlness=
letnectiOns as are en the groundarvan o on .
r=ct e —dr.,."l=lfLo u t--, ty , r z.„„ uuu. ,, , sgo u t
holders imstopt from Dom, oddrtss or
b lock torestment. For fill ,
all on
.40 1:11 Seventh Street.
• • , p. tiAZZA-11.
No. 411 egurl4rpql,
J 716441,
& Co.,
3,i...um. of LI4IIIT (11SEY IRON
• CASTINGS.
ugh i wor. our .uututuity. lamith Joint Butts.
abutter the Oath Monk nosh Peterson:ld other
snoop of Builders' lialdwan always on band.
Om an Worts, near Older Depot AlhSira../
asy. Poatoalos addres, Loot thsa . 301 A Mts.
WO. Pas
VALUABLE BAMIC STOCKS—RAL. C HARLE S
r P. STRIOHT,
BMX OIL COMPANY. Am
ITESDAY le'VM:llO3, inly.lolll, at tl o'nhiek NJ . • • •
gill be mid on Inwood Mao of nellwaine's Auctinr .
Boom.. 10111 andthtle . l „ d street. L . .
Carpenter and Builder,
azr. 11 &r. la i thmal Bank. . ' r .
l i
. h . K .,,,..., N ., jo w Beek. . 7 WIII pramptly attend to all kinds of Jobtet work.
' , harm Western &wins. Sauk
ii, •. ohms Higdon oil Company.
1 6
,0 order. sa 17 North
U llmann.. corner Webner lean Allegheny.
A. kenum,kirg.. Auctloneer. Oi ap " : 77 """'ln'''''
INSURANCE
SUCCESS THE CRITERION OF EX
CELL.LNCE.
The Empire Mutual
hie[achieveda •Int,' almost ehimmilleleil the
history of Life Insurance.
ORGANIZED APRIL 11. 1869
Busint.?As of tlic CompanV
THE rinsT risrm. YEAR.
Whole Num trer. , f ro , . es Issaed. 3.34 P
Tuui 11.36p.7.12.4:3
AnTunv
,f7241.J.5R.1.9,2
At-c7,-;;nd Exp. to T.thainrottit ' lVlll
Axentxe pho..f all Compihttes
For every 9100 Liabilities the Empire has 91991
of Assetlx.
Average Amount of Mitt-les 01.190
• „
Cash Capt.! dew', ,r;;Vrtice
Sutte and the balance accuroly Intented.
W3t. A. VILI.T.Int,
. .
OfilcuTar=WAU?slWl4=l'n.
11 - 00011 AGENTS. both wale and Sensate
slanted
• • ,
Jam
A. 11cFARLAND, S. H. HARTMAN,
r. VIcEI`II.IDENT
Glli}(Ei MILLER. eereStry.
Federal Insurance Co
OF ALLECIIIENY CITY, PA.
OFFICE: Cor. Federal and Lind Strerio
G..
F.d rd
Joe . lr G.b
,„ .
N. Sh ß. h Imith
V ,
A, yr ; B. SuTr
W m. Schuler. ir
5 .
Alli
CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAI
FRANKLIN FIRE INSTR. CO
OF PHILADELPHIA.
0 11.101433 AND 487 CHESTNUT TIIIEET.
lime. on J.'. IS7O. 8 . 2.!..028,734 07.
lhe 049p.000 00. Acerved Herplus and
: : ', f1.3 . . 4 .413 3 1 1 0 0 % " a7..., 1 74 ."3,7
rary Ponder on Liberal Tcrrna. ron.nadin...
Lunen pollelea tr.). Om }tents of WI Winds of Build.
'T . l57.4MET:."..kir= 50.0.1
Geo. Ny. Imams I.ea, 'Geo. Pales. Alfred
Iltler.Thom. twigs. on 8 Grant. Thomas S.
Ent, lint..., H. Demon..
BAK Elt, President.
W. )l 61/. EALE r e, Vico President.
ter, %emey.
seal KCI
Ere. Third Avenue Weed $L
WESTERN INSURANVE I.OIIP'Y
Pi ttsb
ALEZAMDER NIMICK. Prestdent.
W3l. P. HERBERT, Vice Prcoldento
WM. P. deeretary.
CAPT. GM. NKKLI). (.Dios!Agent.
Whim the Water street. SpeAg.hCo.lNiferighouesi
u p aim, Pittsburgh.
moure 110•11:15t all kinds of Floe end Marine
Itlsko. A Mime Inotitution. managed by Litreetors
who am Ira kr:P.1421 to thu conontUr.ity. and who
are determined by prowl:ante, ithendtty to
maintain the character which thtiy have assumed.
to be
pit altering the beet protection to those who desire
insured.
. - Derealms:
Alexander elcalck, , J o h n R. hr o c onn ,
R. Miller Jr., - . Char. J. Clarke.
Durex McAuley, Willem S. Evans,
Ale:Ander sew. , Jnec u ph KlzkoatriaL
Annan.. 'Ankle/.
David 34. Lane.. ; I Pb i l L.flo n = 0 :
D. flatiron 1 . nolT
.• - _
CAST ' INSURANCE COMPANY,
Phelan 's Building,
NO. El MTH AYES UE SECOND HAMM.
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
•
CAPITAL ALL PAID
1141;1'011&.,'John }'told. .Ca pL
mo balls
Jake 11111. S.
oo. cC S. lorkan. Wiliso Jas. AL Raney.
JNo. F. JENNINGS. :ice l' resident
JOS. T. JoHNEToN. Secretary.
Capt. GRACE. General Agent.
INSURES ON LIBERAL TERMS ON ALL FIRE
AND MARINE RISES.
ef a4,37
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE • CO.
• Qt . Pittsburgh'. •
• MEFICE. NO. (17 FOURTH AVENUE.
.11 . ngyea stralint all 11011 of and Marine
JOHN IRWIN, Jo, President. I
T.J. 1108KINFON, Tic. President.
C. G. DONNELL. Secretary. I
CAPT. W.M. DEAN. General Agent.
DILLXCIIOII4I.
. John Irwin. Jr.. B. L. Fahnestock.
. Ti. l ( oskinum. R'.ll.Even..
C. G. Home). Robert U. Darla,
Carrel Childs. Hugh S.
Fleming
T.ll. Ne T.Mt ale.
•
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMPLY.
orvicz.N..r..ColtNEK WOOD & Fll7ll ITS.
A Home Comiinny. taking Vire and Ilartne
I
Wm.
ph '
C.Mt. lob], L. Rimed.
John ee
_el. Osten.. P. burlier,
John r. e l; e . rke .
I (Merle. Arbuckle.
Jared bt..Brueb.
Wm. Von Kirk.
Jame. D. Verner la cUr ch.
WM. Mill ura
wni.r Vicc. " l4" l ,7d n _e_ L •
W. F. AItDgR . R. neerelevn.t.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY.
COIL. FEDERAL 8 .5 ..:11 , 10 . DIAMOND. ALLS-
Office. Itt the hECOND NATIONAL RANH
BIaI.DLNO.
W. W. MARTIN., Prrn!dent.
JOHN BROWN, JR.. Vice PrhuldenL
JAMES E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
11111LCI01121:
Johe A. Nylon, Ja n . Lockhart , Jas. L. Orsharn, Robert Le. ;C.
John Brown. Jr.,George Gerd, -Jahns_ Nopp.
o . ll .P.Wllllnros,Jno. Thompson J. MeNahhher.
ton
- WALL PAPERS. ' i
NEW WALL PAPER.
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market! St.,
NEAR FIFTH AVE.
We now slier to the Nubian a stock of PAPER
/lANUINGS unsurpassed the West ft...variety
radtelt ar .3l% V.XTC 7l.4 MUN 'i na e trilYta e rl
DESIGNS. In plain and brteht colont for Itails.
b n aliA ß Prrid:ri•lNTDlV",;il,l
PAPERS. with lmost endless variety of
CIREAP SATIN PAPERS. WHITE and BROWN
BLANKS for Chambers, Be.. All of which we pee-
Call 10 11.11, ma low ns the lowest In lb market.
and we, at
No. 107 Marka NI:. near Fifth . mle.
• JOS. IL .111_,TGIIES . 6;
mh12:•35
WALL PAPERS,
1870.
PRICES
_;•13.
Es wide tint. ,t 3, per roll.
popregr.
ELEGANT French and American Paper Ramp
fokt. not epeclded abore, superior to 111,111.011.
meat In the country. Yor sale at
W. P. - MARSIIALL'S
New Wltulessle and Heist! attire. 181 Liberty
street. Pittsburgh.
• HOTELS.
Aloft,',tali', .floiese,
CRESSON SPRINGS. PA.
TAIs favorite resort his been enhowad and .lm.
proved sltico List season. WIII be open for guests
JUNE 13t11.18711. EXCURSION TICKETS told
by the Pennsylvania linilroad. at New York. Phil.
&dolphin. Ilantsberg and INtlsborkb. All trains
stop aeCresson. ROOMS may be secured In molts
or sleek,
FEELING'S CELEBRATED - 011CLIESTRA has
been ..Intend for the season.
Fur further Infortnatton. eddy..
G. W. MU IN, Proprietor.
ONE FURNISHED COTTAGE to rent. jeltyll
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
ED. BARKER, Proprietor,
Coy. Penn !land lith. formerly old Canal.
Filty Dollars Rewaid!
The ats.Ml reward will ba paid by the Park Com
mission of the Ply of Allegheny. for the etude
botulism and conaletron of any of the persons
g o nna tufty of despoiling the Part Grounds ou
t h e morning of July 3d. A number of the pleats.
dowers and trees were uprooted. m addlUou to •
oast/Won of the roles of the Park in other re
spects, and the Commission are determined to
ware no ...Pens. in bringing the offenders to Joe.
Noe and foundling item to the furthest extent of
the law. By order of the Park COMELlidei..
lull J. It. OXLEY. Secretary.
I§TANMEILING CURED—Prof. N.
V. EATON. trona No. 1313 Chestnut street
iladelphle. whose success In the curs of Stam
mering and ell other Iropedlieente of speec l h, bee
e b ir e s n " d " 47lll=l7l7amg it r i e tVetril
all Y 4eZeCia In the toe of the eocal onsang The
Published cortludnes amply attest hie ability and
encase In the relief and core of polio. thee at-
Plaid. Poor EATON may be conenited, for the
ONom a m h A rc c g ot P L tOsAuNg K /NSen k CO..
cNiro
.
culars. lOO 5
ROBBER
All slue Of ladla Rubber Tubing, mutual/
El=
J. AC IL PUILLLPS.
Asrants for yy eltrA
BUSINESS CHANGES.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
Mr. ALEXARIiEII RAY,
} ormanynear% enaNcott in the 13.atoe of JACOB
ItUBLEV.I7 ahl '29 I,•urth at,nre. w...9_
t1.7k1;;TiV17:;;17 1t !:
JACOB 13.: ILUBLEI tV
who am:methane the uhf MO wen-known .1.91
es heretofore.
A LEA, Ns... I.:71711".
Jacob B. Hablev & Co
•
Denier In Choice A Merle. end French C....teen.-
ery. Pure I en . ("reams, Mist or lees. Se, de..
27 and ForRTII AyENIT. Pittsburgh.
ti — Parlleular uttentton totem... Mug par.
tles.WeddlcuntAte.. In Om-class st 7 le. Also. Nlet.ls
pe,p.tred (a. order, day In nd ere n 7u.
DiSSOLITTI()Ne
The aria of JAMES youNG nod A.
DEL.!.. iiain business under the no, bario
of
YOUYG A lIELL. Livery Stables, 00 , , Oil Ines,
Pennisfreet. Is dissolved by the
iiepree A. Ben. 'All 'claims against abort, .na
are (0 be presented to James Young an .1 ltr.beet
Bell for settlement. coo have entered Into a Co
partnership to lorry en the came be,nioss. All
debts due James Young and , ;e.`ri ,
be paid by the.,npr arm of Jamey loon and
Ik. bezi 80 . 3.1 YOUNP. '•
3. N.A.:: utntn,N,
Anni'r ot A. hell.
_
Dl , ..;soLuTioN._The Co4',lrt nen.
hip heretofore 'uxlsting bern
It
Lho Un
dersigned. ban been thin day dr.s.dved y 1111/tual
e0n.... The busine, t.f. d by WIL
LIAM al KANS. ut the old Aland, ,Flna r • f Wood
and Water streets, where the laa.lc the enn
the
wlll
bent be sett settleruent. led. elthe.r . partner using the runts of
In ~._
.
WILLIAM Ned].,
.1 AItRI T ,QN l'"1' YIN
Pit - ism:at:ll,3oY IN7O.
M=l/IMall
tatiaseasor la MEANS 3.
1 V1tole:,:ale G roc f
eon. , %Vt../1, and wAnat ..11trn: eats.
burgh. P. a?.:111
The eti-partner•
ef o fFat b liViitZNl`'iliqrfun4l=ibWgi
o.me J• hW. HPEtilt. arheera. Sixth
lailtr , [3rbtlr.!.::"LlVl r.:.",:;.;; ry ;;;Mr?,t
t i tle old stand and all asso:filla of the la t ' e firma let
tied by William niece.
MEI
LEGAL.
THE COURT OP QUARTER SES
OION . S of AllON!. OnT f,,ntf
No. 14. December Term. IEOO
Nutlet; Is hereby given that the reerrt vt there
I!MMIMEM
filed July 7, 1870, amd ccuftrme,l
almtute unltm. exceptinu , mt . ; Mein
13=121
J. F. FL
City
THE MATTER OF Of ENING
AIICENS LANE. In the City of Pit .rburgh.
otlce Is berebyglren that the wiser, /lento mad*
by the viewer's:ln the opening of Alkens' Lane,
(as modified by the Court.) IC now In my band. for
collection. and that If the woe he not paid within
thlrty daya from the date hereof (lento Ili he fled
therefor against the prop - cities striLeraed. arlth Ina
term. cost and fee, , and the same,collected by
legal proem.
MEMI6II=I2I
AOTlCL—Whereag, Letters of Ad.
MINISTRATION on tho estate of HAAC
NIGHT. late of Baldwin township. deceased.
have been granted to the subserther. all persons
Indebted to the said estate ure requested to Mak.
Immediate paynt, and those lute log Ha Iros or de
mands against th e estate L.( the said decedent wilt
nuke known the sane without &atty.
D. W. McKNIGHT. Administrntor.
m, b: Mt. Lebanon. Allegheny Pe.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —.Letters
If RWPgi.T.IfiVN Tn. 2t e e 7f te ntle‘t . En eT'f,
deeid, having hen grunted to the undersigned, all
parsons Indebted to said extele are requested to
mate Immediate pnyment.ana po
rno.. holding
dahlia atinst itald estate to piepent the same.
!infra. I t t=ll!..L.Tatri e flti:4rll . trg
'MS
Ma=a=ME
ESTATE OF THUM .1 S II 311L
TVV. DECEASEIL—Letters testamentary
unhe estate of TEO:RAS IL itAmthrus.de
fealled, baring' bawl dul grunted v. under.
signed. all persons Indebted to the said estate are
requaated to make Immediate pevment. same ose
having claims or demands sgalnst the to
make them known vilthent delay to
Mrs:CAROLINE II A )lILToN, ter.
Or to 11. T. NIORRItt. No. 11115 anemia
OFFICIAL.
p Rorosns. _
Fifth Avenue Market Rouse,
SEALED PROPOSAL3 wiII be ,Celred untll
FRIDAY. RYERIND. July ZIA. 1870. for. tha t
erection Of the Iclfth Avenue Margot Douse.
on the corner of Fifth Avenue nod Illltenbenter
street, Pittsburgh.
be n l74 Tie 117 teen
rfdtiZ.,7lVl,,Ntilrlll74
Architect, No. ...7 01 11.1nic albeit, mire floor, Fi fth
e Th e marketTh Committee retertee the right to re.
left ell bids.
Mil=l
The Proposals selll be 1.9 A. t i llo L op c l i eAl m.:.
Jaitsfq Superiniend.nt of Marketf.SJELllall
• CI7•I•E.VOIN
Cyr.' or ALL 01/EOl. July 15. 11370.5
NOTICE—The nosessment for the
Construction of the SEWER on :diddle aliey.
from North Avenue to Sampson street. la now
ready fur examination and be peen at OD
Mho. until /11IDAY. July 22d. 11e70. when It
mill be plaeed In the hand. of the City Controller
to gene notices foe payment of the tame. .
CHARLES DAVIS. .
City Engineer.
EMI
. CITY I:Nome:in'. Denet.
ALI.IIIMICCY. July 11,-1b70.i
NOTICE.—TiIe Assessment !bk. the
I. einistructlawrot the BOARDWALK en the
Butler Plank 'Weill Is now ready for e.mlnallon
andcon be wen at Ibis ohlre until THURSDAY .
July 1111.1570. when It will be returned to the
City Contzuller to Pena notice for payment of the
" 1.11;ral CHAS. DAVIS. City F./winter.
AUCTION.
BUTT AVENGE, AT ASSIGNEE'S SALE.—
TUESDAY EVENING. July 19th. ut 9 o l eloa.
S der of
of Jaurs P. T iorntlu M , 4:!! ' l.f
S bores .f Lind
wopein the lo6 e MOth warn. City ot ld Street. 'Plusburith.ana
g 200 feet on Elbert, avenue. between
hadySie end Ramis Stations. of Pennvania
Eadmed, adjoin!. the residence of lionciThoinaa
Howard and property of. A_ M. /Kowa' r. 0.,
whereon am ereeted an elegant frame daelling
house, Initneatable and ounosge b case. and other
iniaruyernents.
Thls pmperty. situated In very desirable loads
My. possesses all that is necessary for a dein/aide
and beautiful residence.
Trish's—One-third cash. balsa& cp ou•”d two
yPremises.ear.. with Interest, steered by tea .'nab on tha
A. McHAVAINM. Auctioneer
RI
fFSSA , kt --I LA W R ESC&
.
rrThlar. 0111 1 .
nt .7 'clunk. 07 meet
Ant
df m •lehree'T-lutte T tt;! * Cd. l . l ;•lll .- be ."14
R th r ur , ,, , , i. ;., ; o ll ,. l 4, ti n enteenth weed.; Cute ° ol
Ing e rour emluehle buddirre r l.r:i ll e r ogg r! . 111;r w-
Ir t rl h: d lc ll°r :/T h l::l ` lgn[ S orV7 l 47 Y e 't s u t "* . ' he t.
gi ellt i g depth Slung repu.d t r i t . ... erPrei . ,
Three adjol nI ne lets each 23
ler meet •nd 133 feta la de, feet
rr..°l
or
'°V.
Tehme-Une-thint cash. baldn 'th
ye l tra.rdth lettere'. twerp red bt te r ald th o ' d ° ¢l , 7 *a ten
A. MelLWAl3l:.*Auctleneer.e.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
P. McARDLE,
Fashionable
MERCK ANT • i',11.1,011,
Eeecon.t.rtly qa Land V? 6.cA MfaIICRITI
ma M i ra; a 150.01114 4.KM/Lki k takki/1311.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., •
PITTEIBV .111. PA.
terGent's Clothing made to ardor
styles.
SPRING AND SUMMER S
1870
J. C. 1117IISIVION. C. 1.. NvaLANtsoXSO.
k 11111LINBMG,
Merchant Tlin". No. 10 SIXTH STAET. 044
C"driljMereg e :tt nTol
Goods too ur f10e... W.f. portion of watch .T: our
own Leoportatlon. • -
Mono)! roolldent of our aplntrir-tO ere period
raft= 7 ; 47, l7 , 4"l'LLVlgrara.7.
V'lrTl.larritS,X.l Mel
tottlO No. 1
S i n d
We
N__
EIY SPRIN66OODS.
• splendid new stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.,
LIENRY 311 Mg.
Joyt waived b
glea Iterehun rnor. 73 Einptbekald
1: 1 IALTIMOREITIEtimo,sIF4D,&e:
—New P04.11111C Honing In bornlA d
yen; new_ do rihnEl In Lurie], and halreig No en .l
pe ll e ll
nad nnct qunittr oz,le; Lat.
RO, half tmrrelK Letbrndor
=LT 10.0
VATTNANG
m 170 • 7.1 and 114 Wood t!reet,_
:WM. :KREBS
,
- ICE DEALE.E? •
351 River Ave., Allegheny
At.=
BARNES,.C.
Sealer of Wei ) ll.and Measures,
No. 5 FOURTH AVE., Pittsbnroli.
500 reit,L3,, 1 1 ::11 1 .e..t 13 4212 Ce .
JIY 14/ First avenue.
IN
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