The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 20, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
11011E . IWAVS.
Persons fearing the city for the summer.
n-id wishing .to have the Gazgrrx sent to
them, .sill pluasis send their addrenes to the
office. Prtcr '
Personal..
of ourrooat
_ouslV 11l nt
Bill." Nile,
aAllay liE
give a frug
Grave. TM
ho may at
Jorment.
Arrested.
tins charred
saloon on Sp
night last,•
Calle 's p.
next Satur
Chanßial
Weights al
fore the
Fussell hl
after it ha
arrested as
_ - s •
nial:indi.lh —A police officer wbose onwe
did not toarci w. at united In dm To 'fib
ward,
ward. Monday night, a tang of roan rut ,
!tans and beaten in n shameful wanner Ile
was cut several times with a knife but 4 In
juries are nut of a serl um nature.
. -
Nersew Igseepe.—On onday evening Dr.
T. J.(intlibtr narrowly escaped having some
of his ribs broken. On . Marion street be was
about gettlog Into his bugy when the borne
moved too quickly. an al . the Doctor was
i
gainst a post rected_for protection
to w ntin plus. bortu stely be was only
-- I
A man named James
liar night by °nicer
,w r 's police for violat
es. lie and mwdber
disorderly (winner.
ck-up for the "'ant.
to escape. Ills Hon-
• Violating Park Bala.
Orr eras arrested on Ito
-Merriman of Mayor ezell
Park one of the Pk ru
Verson were noting la
Orr wax placed in the 1,
the other Datir
or only taxed him f•M
- Prearassla,s.—The wo kof taking the censos
In thin district Isprtarrorslag rapidly. Mar
shal Murdoch bas been.extremely Judicious in
the appointme - " - s. and will
doubtless ba• tied %chitin
tho specific coming in
daily. and a, irk Is done
In a Plateful
haute occui
o'clockYesieetTiyalididnon.
It wax d scoecred In good time and exile
guished y buckets, of water. only a few
shingles being .burnekl. The echo:able ttad
line of hose laid tout throwed no water.
ISsecuilve Comealat4a.—The roinußepubli
mos Ezebutire Como tee of this county held
a meetleg yesterday After the tnotsection
of some routine builouts. a Committee of
three vat appointed to secure a room for Re
publican Head Quarters. The campaign trill
be opened immediately and will be fought
rigorously and successfully to the end.
/late.—o"'
Stork kale.—Thefollowlog stock were sold
lest evening on ,tecond'lloor 01 A. Nrllwalnee
Auction Itooms, 103 Smithfield street:
Thlni National Baniq $134 75
Citizenir Nntional Rank - es in
Y. and W. Nationni 'lank .9 .2
Western Sayings Bank •
13 50
00
On
Columbia Oil Conn:law . ,
•
rating girl residing In
wns formerly employ-
tined Rape.—A •
Eak B‘rmingham. wh,
ed!in the family or •
made Information bet
tardar Charging her
warrant was Blued
crowd.' wheat name ni
ant, as there may •
charge.
. •
ealthr cue dealer,
!re Justice Helsel yet
•mployer with rape. A
1.0 the arrest of the u
e suppress for the Imes
, sumethlusr behind the
! s of Tempersare.—The
' State will hold the nest
1, la city at Temperance
venue. commencing on
t uly %Ch. On the same
Clark's church, Firth
lit hare an opportunity
1:1e hest speakers to the
MM=E:
. .
Grand Division of thi
Thursday afternoon.
--- eveulur. at Itst—tle
‘Telltle. our cltizet.
of hearths . several of t
onrardsedluu.
Aesepts the "flee."
Ban Club socepts th I
lanties," of this elle.
off next Friday at trll
p. a. The I•Alleehen,,
shoulder. and unless I
tail playing thee will'
formidable rival who
silathrith the bat.
The ••Allegheny" flaw
! challenge of the ••At
nd the game will some
on Park at four o'clock
boys strike from the
e -Atlantics - do some
be distanced by their
are bad more then one
Neve Bank.—A number of die solid men of
WestOttsburgh. on Saturday last, met at the
PublLC &hoot House, nod organized n com
pany for the purpose of doing a general Bank-.
Ina business. The following gentlemen were
elected Directors Or the ensuing Tear: S.C.
Sayer. P. Branden, .1.. Banal:dine. W. Benno,
park painter, W. Singer. David Robinson:
Walter Ferguson end Appel.
El=
The Pittsburgh and Tarentunt l9summeetlng
Association hare arranged to hold their an
nual caminneeting. commencing on the 19th of
August next. The committee swill meet lot
Bolden and others desiring to secure lots for
tents, on the campground on Monday, July
the Mtb last, at BIN o'clock. a, re.
Pittsburgh, July 19th. PM.
JACoin If. WALTirn.
President of Board Trustees.
11
• Net Demll.—We were in error in stating yes
terday that Mrs. Fisher; the lady who wits
run over by an express wagon. had bleu
Ittlied.instautly. On making inquiry .of the
matterwe learn that she Is still living, but
was seriously injured. We published the
-statement just as soon as we received - it, and
the ;ewe was received at too late an hour for
our reporter to visit the place In person and
ascertain the facts. which accoynts for the
error.
Singh Mac—There were a
neither number uf slight
inn p terday morning, of which
were v ry serious affairs. The first occurred
at half ,past Ice o'clock yesterday morning.
at sehlh time et shed at the 'Aar brickyard.
at the G
Cover of Railroad and Twenty-second
street, s took fire and war consumed. Involving
a loss of about *ICC
At ball-past one o clock. r. 15... a slight
fire occurred at Rill's planing mill, corner of
Twenty-sixth and Penn streets. The damage
1.11111 To slight.
II
Veer bet Nobody tbart.—A buggy contain ,
lug a .00. with wife and child, upset on
Villa s • , Allegheny. resterdny. by run.
• Mug o trying to run astride a large twenty
Inch ter. pipe. lying on. one side of said
street. The driver evidently had his heed
turned, or he would have succeeded in steer
ing cl rof the obstruction. The horse was
not go ng at a rapid rale. and to this more
than other cause. is he Indebted for the slight
ness CIA the. Injuries and damages sustained.
The Inmates were worse scared than hurt,
sad the buggy was soon righted and is not In
the least - damaged.
Not tiontenenl.
In 3 Onday's•paper we referred to the ar
rest et a man named Cook. on a charge of
burgle y. ills Honor blayor Callow was sat
.lofted that the man was not a burglar, but the
charge was of such a serious character that
be would not be justified in discharging the
prisoner without making an effort to ascertain
Was truth
c . l 9 lfes r g i gorn o llig I;nd a al I greV
den cc Went to show that be seas not gtflty,
and he wee accordingly discharged.
lIMM2
-- The writ of mandamus' requiring . the City
Treaties to deposit the funds belonging to
the oily In the banks designated by. Councils
as city drtaaitories. was Issued by the Pro
Malase) , yesterday and served ou the Tram
user. Hr. Cochran will comply with the re
.oulfement S of the writ immediately, end rase
a statement of the affairs of the treasury to the
Controller.
The money. we are informed. ha been de
posited in the banks designated by Councils to
receive it. but not to thecredit of the city.
and the question now is will the said banks be
required to pay interest on the funds to de
, posited since the first of April. they . baring
ett. notified by the Controller that they
would bare to o so.
. .
I
ad Do
• It it alleged Lti Mg,
at theT bad
. 0g In the Full ward. yesterday . .. In the li
lt clnlty of Aide n Stewart's offica lie he.
longed to a m n named Frank Young. The
anlmal show unintstakeable symptoms of
t ."4. madness. frot lug at the mouth and biting at
tn"gtgrotity l'irrt.uTtn.l2:llnCL"d`rilg
it Into the cellar and several shots tired at hint.
A shot lived b officer Irwin had the effect of
putting a quie as upon Mr. Towser. It Is ter
.. rible \to thin
in death Induced by a stud
• We. and ming the presence of the very
warm' Weathei the authorities should take the
necessary sto enforce the law relating to
the mur.vilut f dog , . thereby saving accident.
Better that q thousand dogs should maker
than that one human being should be be bit
ten by a mad dqg.
•
Bole Itoahrrv.
It is not a rare thing to learn that robberies
been been committed in our midst. They are
not, Pf course es pleutiful ae dice in fly time,
but they ate ...mem.us enough for all practi
cal purposes, and es a general thing very well
executed. if we eau judee by the infrequent ar
t...ma. Our police forces doubtless do
their duty. but yet we ore constrained to
say they hose toot thus far with only trilling
success. On the subject of robberies our 5t...1
teutbm has been called to perhaps one of the !
most barefaced attempts on reconl. A man
named Mendel. residing on Market Street.
Math ward, Allegheny. while sitting at h et.
Math
dour last evening feel Into a doze.
Walla in a send-wimmient condition some
• Person went for his watch and chain. valued
.Complalnt was made before Mayor
, ft• Uow. but the owner has nu data or clue to
the perpetrator. boneatter will be worked
• up. but with little of gamm,. •
What Is the Ch eeeee •
,There was an lefommtion made before Jus
tice lieleet, of Kest Birmingham. yesterday.
la which the feets are set forth. but the jus
tice being unable to designate the offence by
any particular earns Lou left that part of the
inforolstion blank. The fact. as set forth la
the information and what we gathered from
the Janice are as follown: some weeks since
Re. Fred Kauf and his wife. who were but
recently married. had some digerenees.le con
sequence of which there was `a temporag
separation of the pair. Mrs. Kau, took boa
big at the house of John Rothe where she To-
InalZed four days. In the meantime & mow
elliation war effected and the wife retuned to
her, husband. and to bliss related a tale of
trle•aaces expetiezoed during their brief
separation. which form the bests of the infor
mation above referred to. She &Reim at ,
cording to the statement Of her hnsimnd. that
every night during her stay at the house of
mr.itothe, that a n d
atm:opted tO get
listO her room. and the husband feeling himself
aWleved at each conduct desires that Rothe
sl be required to answer for his conduct.
A ... T int was issued. for the arrest of the
accused.
NM
II
THE COURTS
Quarter sies.elooo—Judie Collier.
TClowalr. July 19.—1 n the . case Of Mary
Humes, reported on trial for larceny of goods
from the house of Mr. F. Manua, - the pry
' •
found a verdict of not guilty.
In the ease of Matilda Diltmore,lndicted for
forcible entry and detainer, the jury found a
verdict of not guilty, but divided the costa
`between the defendant and Samuel . Event,
'prosecutor.
James ifrightmore and Mary Book alias
Brightinore, and tried on a charge of keeping
a bawdy house. The Jun found a.verdict of
guilty. Sentence deterred.
E. Richardson was tried on a charge of lar
ceny by bailee, Catharine E. Bailey prosecu.
trig. The jury found a verdict of
not VMS
and thedefendant eras discharged.
Wm. H. Shirt, waxcharged with illegal
liquor selling. The jury found a verdict of not
guilty and dlyected the county to pay the
. Esq., one
lyingdaniter•
.tibse,atorr
IlatterT ulli
le at Monitor
ach that all
want at ca
-1
costs.,
•lanmel Era.. charged with illegal liquor I
selling, was acquitted, but was directed to pay
the cost.
John McWilliams sad NV Delaney were
charged with entering a dwelling with latent ;
to commit a felony. Jury out.
John Klikulin. of Wilkins township, plead
guilty to selling liquor in violation of the het
of April 9. 107 U. and erns sentenced to pay a
one of ten dollars and the cost.
ad lt to a charg T e hoef
same
_p e e end seand e wa gui ntyto e
the work house for
three months:
George Shiriand WAS charged with the la,
ceny :of nen grates and lumber, George
Johnston appearing as prosecutor., The Jury
returned a verdict of not guilty.
The next arise taken up wee that of the Com
monwealth vs. James Masonnod Thomas
Hershman, Indicted for entering n a
stbre room .
with intent to commit a felony. The accused
were charged with entering the shoe store of
Frederick Xing on Smithfield street In April
last, and carrying away a number of pairs of
shots. They were arrested in Strawberry
alley In poseeasion of the shoes. J. J. Mee.,
mlck appeared for Mason. and Hershman rep
resented himself. There was also a count in
the indictment for larceny:
Hershman made a lengthy speech to the
Jury. which he had doubtless been several
days In preparing. The jury returned a ver
dict of guilty In both cases.
=LAI: LIST ron wrinrennnr.
to of the Per
orbonce to It
on tiatordot
ay by May or
for a heating
mt) Sealer a
formation be
rgin Join
it a menauri
zero ed wa n
270 Cum. vs. BilJah Hall.
:gt " Christopher Zug et. al.
Michael Bradford et al.
" Anna B. Patterson. •,
Charles Knoll.
" George Pennington.
.2.48 " " Michael Bowers: •
1;9 " Wm. Orrell.
" John Little. Jr.
'CO " B. L. Fahnestock.
173 " Fred. Vierheller.
tat " George Farm.
" Robert Henshue.
David Lynch.
Catharine Moon.
flit " Joseph Christ.
" Hugh Burns.: cases.
•
" Morgan Price.
EM Com. vs. John Ktlppoer.
TRIAL LIST TOR. TIRIRADAT:
iyillington Stewart. -
Nicholas Binger. •
Fred Rarer. •
Henry Hoene.
Barney Garner. et el.
J. Parker Sweeny.
. Patrick Burke. .
roof of
N0..16 A
derirctl
211 Com. v..
2111 Corn. TS.
ski COM. TS.
4 14 tom. rit
',Cm Com. mt
317 Com vs
29 Com vs
=
rated States District Couit at Erie,
ay, Judge Mcdsndless ➢residing,
leg curs were disposed of
• the L
Saturd
followl
. .
Called State. es. Phillip Gisselbrecht. In
dicted for selling beer without properly
stamping the casks. and for carrying on the
business of a brewer without keeping W.I.
After brief deliberation the Jury returned
Mrdiet of guilty In manner and form indicted
r. Gisaelbrecht was ordered toappear
(fond on Monday morning to receive hi
soutane, ,
In the case Of the United States vs. Adolph
Saltzman. the counselfor the defense was al
lowed to pay SIMI and carts Into the Registry
of the Court. pending the action of the Com
missioner of Internal Iterenue. the Secretary
of the Treasury and the Attorney General. on
h la proposition to compromise.
Ymg Mese HOUK
A meeting of the board of directors of t
Young Mens' Home Seas held on Monday.
After the transaction of the usual business,
the Superintendent. Mr. Sherrell. wade the
following report: All the rooms on the third
floor of the building, furnished and occupied,
as well as some on the fourth floor, a great de
mand for the rooms. 'occupants being ready
for quite a number as soon as they can be got
ten ready. Number of meals furnished board
ers during the month of June. Li 44; transient
visitors, M. Young men have good rooms and
boarding. with the use of parlor. books, etc..
end all the comforts of a Christian . home' at
$4.3) to OD) per week. ' .
Separate from this, tad In the same building.
in the home for the destitute. During t_e
month LeBs meals and au lodgings were fur
nished. of which LIM meals and `sit lodgings
were free. Emplot - ment was procured for Bs
men, 4 were sent to the hospital, 21 w
brought in by the police and ten by citizen er . ,
The bath houses were opened June 8 and 13.-
= baths given,
Mr. thee, the treasurer. made the following
report: Since the published list of donations he
has received front Outs. J. Clarke, 5101. Wm.
Sitftw, UR& the Millman 'good (Jas. McAuley),
Hoß* Lyon. shoe. a co- glOck Cash W. k Co.,
- ;Schwartz & Hazlett. s34k Smith & Porter.
•-• 24 U. P. Mission Sabbath School. glr. H.
men II:X. A. Lenin, la; Jas. H. Wright.
slit J. Dun. $10; Lewis, Oliver & Phillips,.
Kb Arthu r . Bell. sllk F. R. Brunot, Sloth,
hos. H. Rabe,
__rah Arbuckles it Co-. 1M;
Laughlin it Co.. 00.
Alter a free interchange of opinion. It was
demonstrated that a great want has been felt
in the difficulty of finding employment for
those out of work. Although Hun:sands have
been so supplied, yet many have been sent
a prrtiLl t s . tho a m = h 3 c :o- u lprra a do n : ' on ' the
part of . tan wishing help. Reports were
made by Messrs. Rabe arta Cleo of the system
In use by the Y. M. C. A. of Chicago, Cincin
nati and Boston. and the statement made
that the Young Men's Christian. Association
of Pittsburgh would organize and carry on
such a bureau of. employment In connection
with the home work. It was decided to or.
pulite such a bureau. with its headquartert
at the Home; that no fee or charge of any
kind be made to either those seeking employ
ment or those seeking help: that an appeal be
made to ur people to aid In the work by
sending their applications for clerks. mechan
ics ts si lio . j . itzr o l r atr t lgf men to the rooms of the
The bureau Is now in operation and we ant
the co-operation of the C hris tian and business
public.
thielre MOtasters Court.
There is no Court like the Court of the .1011 Y.
McHastert. He is always on band, reliable.
and us a consequence full of business. • To the
reporter in earth of an Item, a trip to Grunt
street is &liars profitable. Ills Honor .111
always do his best to cheer a reporter's heart.
by giving him a series of erst asses Items.
Here's to McHasters.
Birdie Love, alias •ISttellne:' of Tin-pot
alley, clamed Annie Robinson with the lar
•
cony of clothing~ to the amount of twelve
dollars. Birdie is colored and Annie is white.
It wen on themorning • of the glorious natal
day of our country's independence. that the
theft was committed. and 'twos not so much
fur the value of the clothes. but Birdie had no
other outdoor Suit, and she was compelled to
remain 'indoors all day. It was only a few
days since that she 'ascertained their where
abouts, by seeing Annie with them on. Of
course she could not snout that. and sued out
a warrant for Annie and bad her arrested.
The defendent had n hearing, and gave ball
for Wart,
Lewis Berger keeps a 'store on Second av
enue. Yesterday a man named Counsel Friend
provocationhe store, and without cause or
beat and abused Mr. Berger In an
an-Friendly way: Not satisfied with this, he
appropriated some elms belonging to Hr. 8..
and quietly seated himself In the store to en
joy a smoke.. This was adding Insult to in
jury, and Mr. Berger preferred a charge of as
sault end battery against. Mr.Prieod. A war
rant wee issued. ,
Mary }Calabar charged Mrs. McGee . = with
malicious 'mischief. The partial live neigh
bors at Oakland. It is alleged by Mary that
Mrs. Mai!, who was In the second story of her
.1 6 c
dwelling, that she did with malice afore
thought p !nitrite the contents of a chamber
wou her n , who was ninYliiff t° th.vlel°lo. "
arrant need.
- Daniel Mceaffetr. proprietor of a drinking
house on `Wylie street. Marred Maggie Fiitee.
o colored girl of fourteen years, with break
lal4 4. l' h i ni 9 :fe e rely gi trite h rsVo n t d grill la l? - e
dollars. gi gg le took offence at thllel ' for
Inviting her to leave his doorway. To resent
this ontrage upon the Fifteenth Amendment.
Maggie picked up a nick and smashed the
window. !She was arrested end gave tail for
a bearias ,
Maggie Long charges that her-husband, S.
A. Long, will not rapport her. Be- has not
contributed. deponent says. one cent to her
support daring the past two yaws. Mr. Long
iittgitbeentrg‘stcyi=r:vcrlso are'llie)s!ealiger.
No arrest has been made. •
-
la the Quarter Seasionn court yesterday the
case of the Commonwealth ye. George Phil.
by of Wilkins township, indicted for a viola
tion of the new liquor law known as the Lo
cal Option law, wee calk up.
. The act did' not go Into effect until the
mouth of May, and with the view of .cating
the law some of the tavern keepers in the
townships embraced by the act applied for
licenses In April and obtained them. The de
fendant Philby bad pursued this cow se, and
when the case was called up this morning it
was claimed that he bad a thato sell. On
the other hand it wee alleged the grant.
but of the license was a direct violation of
the law of AprU 9th, and that the defendant
was amenable. fly permission of the court
the case was withdrawn forthe present in o
der to afford time to make preparations f or
baying the questions which had been raised
Properly settled. The result will be looked
for with considerable Interest, as a number of
cases of a similar character are pending.
ii,gentleman with a warm heart appeared
at the Ai'eaten,' YesterdaY
afternoon. having in charge armee girl, who
bad been treated unkindly by tier parent , .
and who had sought shelter in his house last
night, having been driven from her home:
The girl is exalt fourteen yearn of mu. and
has not the appearance of a vlsolous
ter. Her back is streaked with welts from
blows. given her by both mounts. Tim gen
tleman either proposed to take her under
own roof or secure her shelter in the Home of
the Friendieu. He was directed to Hrs.
Doctor Trevor. connected with the "Home."
and she will doubtless be take, care of.
Dr. J. W. Spenearr, our well known sad po
pular denttst. bu returned home from the sea
shore. nod to now ready for business at his
old established and complete dental establish•
meat. Tit Peso Street. Those who have been
waiting potently for his return to avail them
selves of his skilled services will be glad to re
calve the announcement of his arrival. Few
deutlsta In the couutry have attained as high
*rapt In the profession •• Dr. Spencer. sod
none more dee/co-redly eciloa • full measure
of public omilldeu•s and esteem.
THE RED MEN IN COUNCIL.
Procession In donor of the Great Council,
The parade of the local tribes comps:mpg
the Improved Order of Red Men In this vicin-
My, in honor of the Great Council, came off
yesterday In accordance with the progrinme
and was n creditable affair.. In additibn to
the local tribes. a large number of the repre
sentativu from different tribraNughout
the State were present and parti ated in
the processiom
The procession formed on Fifth assent in
the following order:
Chief Marshal John Sleferth, First Division,
headed by the Great Western Rand, and com
posed of members of the Pontiac Tribe, No.
15:and Alliquippa Tribe, No: 58., in all about
one hundred; John Rehm., Marshal.
tiecond Division. headed by the Washington
Cornet lined and composed of ()Mown Tribe,
No. 64.. and Youghiogheny Tribe, No. SIB;
Fred. Wilhelm, Mardoil..
rpse third. or Allegheny division followed
next, with Wm. J. M'Grattl u Mambal. The
Masonic band of blcatire township, and silver
cornet band of Johnstown accompanied this
which as composed of the Rah
Tribe No. 115 lord Allegheny Tribe N 0.57.
Att. - marching over the mute of the Om
ceutun already published. the tribes adjourn
ed to their carbons I.WigiVILIIIS. A session of
the Great Council was held last evening at
the Pontiac Wigwam. Fifth avenue,. but no
public business was transacted. They meet
again at 10 o'clock to-day.
This evening a grand reception and banquet
will be tendered by the different tribes of Al
legheny county to the great chiefs and mem
bers of the Great Council of - Pennsylvania.
The buquet still be given at Cite Rail, music
to be furnished by tin (ireat Western Baud.
The delegates will be in session to-day nod
Thursday, and will leave on Friday.
The Z0110..111g is a roster of the present
great chief.:
Great Sachem, Chu. C. Conley, No:51.
Great Senior SairaMore, Adam Schoch, No. 44
Great Junior Sagainure, James A. Moak
No. 70.
Great C. of Records, AndrevrJ. Baker, N 0.7.
tirear.K. of Wampum, Louis C. Pierce. No. 1.
Great Prophet. Samuel Wagner, No. at.
Great Sanunp. Samuel R. Taylor, N 0.79.
Great 6. of Forest. Frederick W. Snyder.
No: In.
Great G. of Wigwam, Thos. K. Donnelly.
No. 18.
The Committee of Reception is officered as
follows: President John Rehm.. No. 38;
Secretary. William Welhelm.l
Grand Marshal, or Great Misheuirit, John
Sellerth, No. Pl.
Loretto t‘pr,lngs, the Pup il s, Mountains Revert.
One of the most delightful summer resorts
In this country is the Loretto Springs In Cam
bria couniy within ten minutes drive of
Cresson. The scenery with which the side.
did and home-like hotel of Mr. F. A. tilbbot
in snrro . undeti Is litter than - Itlly can prodo
bile the ptmosuhere is c~uhmist and re;
,reshing.legarit walks and drives abound.
while monntain groves - of beauty. trout
brows, berry fields and romantic snots nes
tled In the ravines of the great Allegheny
mountains' are - accessible on all • sides.
For a health giving; life sustaining and truly
enjoyable retreat from the summer's bent give
us Loretta, Springs. We need put on no more
than ordinary style there, while the genial
host leave* nothing undone to secure the full
est pleasure and enjoyment of his guests. We
know whereof we speak In commending this
charming Had well kept resort to our readers.
and trust it will attract enough of Pittsburgh
society to make it even better known and ay
preciated Inext season. The terms are very
reasonable. Stages run constantly betwe,
Cresson and the Springs on the arrivtd of
-astern and western bound trains.
:
Why .dot Introduce the mode of public
bathing in ourflvers as practiced on the sea
aide? Slating has been made fashionable of-
late years and bathing might beztande the
sante. All that is needed Is to provide bath
ing dresses and is couple of bath houses on the
bench for dressing purposes. The Allegheny.
Monongahela or Ohio would afford excellent
bathing ground, and the whole city might
look on and enjoy the sport or take part In it.
under proper police regulatiorui. if we ex
' ceptthe surf there would be almost as much
pleasure bathing In these watera. sae about
!sundown, as I n old Ocean it s el f. sae s
could bring their children and treat them to
-dip." and boys and girls could learn to swim
under the paternal or maternal eye. Who will
start the fashion? Once started it would be
sure to become popular.
If all debtors act toward collectors when
nailed upon to pay up as Henry Wilhelm is al
leged to nave acted toward Bernard Enter:
we hope to be excused from enraging in the
business of collecting. Bernard, according to
his statement. hod a small bill against Mr.
Wilhelm, which he called to collect yesterday
morning. Mr. W., for some reason as yet un
etplalned. Seized the Collector by the nape of
the neck and without further ceremony eject
eat him from the house. Bernard did not rel
ish this manner treatment end complaine ,
to Justice Helsel. of
who issued a warrant fo
the arrest of Wilhelm. •
The Coroner wan called upon ve,tenlay to
hold an inque4t upon the body of an unknown
man it-bodied at the ilorneopathic Hospital
from sun stroke. The tone wan found riling
on Liberty street .near the Mevator. where he
Mid been stricken down be the excasive heat.
and was removed to the liostital. where he
dieri a few minutes after b arrival. The
jury found that be came to hi. death from son
stroke.
Deceased was about forty.five years of age
and was a stranger in the city. The body was
removed to Devore.l for Interment. •
The hest of yesterdae was almost iin.du
able. and all who could. sought the cooling
breezes outside the city. Many of those -who
could not follow this plan did what was the
next best method—drooped in at Youneson
Co.'s, corner of Smithfield street nad Diamond
all. m3d regaled and emselves
wi y th a delicious dish of ice cream.refreshedth The same
clan can be pursued with profit to-day.
-
pro Now that war has been declared andgenera the
spects are too sadlybrilllant for a
European skirmish, umay persons will be leav
-1
ing our shores for the ne of cordlict. all
who go from Pittsbu rg h should first And
secure
one of those stout and 'beautiful travelling
trunks from Liebler's, No. 104 Wood street.
With torte their baggage Will be safe. and
the trip will be thereby rendered much
more agreable. '
On of the most dit6cult accmnodations to
secure in a boardinghouse is a well ventilated.
cheerful: airy and cool bedroom, a considera
tion wch cannot be overlooked warm
weather. at Suffering humanity who hoer been
almost roasted alive In other quirtert should
try the' Girard House. Allegheny. Captain
Lighteap has made this a speciality In his,
hotel:and boarders will End It just the place
for them.
The Ennipean complications will &riddles;
Impede effect on commerce and considerably
Imports to this country. In the mat.
ter of queensware, that will- make not the
slightest difference. as our people Icon secure
that from the Keystone Pottery. which dens.l
competition of any foreign manufacturer{
W 92 Llbertv street. • .
IShot Gauss, itesoivers, Pistols. Am
munition and Gun material of all kind. at I.&
doted prices. at J. H. Johnston's Great West-I
ern Gun Works, Smeld street. Repair=
in; neatly d0ne. 179
Guns ith for fi hire. Army Itifies
Carbines and Itexolvers bought or taken
exchange. Call and see or write for a Price:
List. I. kwr
Henry U. Hale, Merchant Tailor . . has just
received er. large assortment of linens anti al
pace., also s complete assortment of goods
avenuem . wear generally, corner Penn
and Sixth street- tf
titonereaCs Cathartic ityrap• br yard lu all
caeca Instead of OM. caster ult. casual rails.
flavored. Twenty-are cents. Tn .
It. Hold by all &uncial,. woo
v. Local Ofth.
Alleged Brutality
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY '2O, 1870.
12131=71
1=11=1:a
leap de Melte].
Remember and call at the New Stand Stock
nit Store. No. 3) Fifth avenue. before pa
having elsewhere. Our good,. and prices Nell
oropare favorably with any house In the city
Every variety of Ladles', Gents' and Chll
en's underwear, gloves. km. at the Ne
tend litocklng store. No. 30 Fifth avenue.
• Joni( Dzastitme & Co
Remember. them deous &OLT di
cbes st.the Continental, Firth. RT...
the postollice.
These 1. efoltey—Xerelments save both by
dining at the Contineutet, Fifth A venue, below
the postoffic,
Dever I , egret takinga • dinner at th
Continental, Fifth avenue. below the poet
orace.
• Take Dinner to..iliti 4 lit the Contleentel,th
cool dining room of the city.
New Orleans.
•
New Outman& July 19.—Flour higher; su
perfine WS: double extra c,e rd; triple extra
$0..108,7. Corn has !dean ; mixed MIA:
white $1,12M0.1.1.5. Oats 1/443.6:k. Mnr scarce
and blither; prime Mff.l3. Pork quiet; mess
away:3lx, Bacon armor. boulders
StNry
1549
15sc. clear rib sides 11”.fiinteXc. Hams
.Lard nrer; tierce irlfint,l7c: keg
a r c. INUc. Sugar scarce and nrmer; prime MO.
Molasses, none here. Whisker unchanged.
Coffee unctumged. Swrling
I:E.C=2
Camniltuor, Nrtss..lulT 19.—Deaf Cattle; re
ceipts 13n1 had; uiet; good cattle held
high as last e week. but t
lo q wer grades SO cts off
from last quotations; extra $1.7413.M ant
quality SLUM. ,Str second quality glJell./A
third quality P3llO. Cheep and Lambs: re
ceipts 7=3 bead; market dull and prices re
x ': head;
sales in lots at Mit each; ex
'itrau Veld .
--den. Humphrey Marshall bee announced
himself a candidate for Cowess itt the
tKr.l
He district n public and
tai
that.he oppoled repudiation. and
that the government owes It to Its plighted
faith to pay everY dollar of Its debt.
adlor uhrsl
Ir p l r o . arlV . ll?, fli s elt:LVEß, arm] .Ixtr
APPEARANCE AND CONDUCT oF"OufDA."
—The celebrated "ilitida," the well-known
authoress of "Granville do Vigne," "En
der Two Flags," etc. is at present staying
at the Lai:wham, which is ; I believe, her
permanent home. She is a fine-looking
and Seri stylish person, not handsome,
but decidedly striking in appearance, and
apparently somewhere between thirty and
forty years of age. She Is the only
well-dressed English woman, I have as.
yet seen; her toilettes, of which I have
caught an occasional glimpse In the will
amonger, being very elegant and uunaul,
though she immewhatmars their edict try
letting her black hair flow loose over her
shoulders. lam told thatshe has a great
dislike to her own sea, and that ladies are
never admitted to her weekly receptions,
which are graced by the presence of most
of the masculine celebrities of the artist'
and literary circles of London."—From our
Monthly Uossip, in the August number,
of Lippincott' a Alagarine.
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Mythology and Journalism.
(From Punchinello.)
ApoHO This gentlemanly deity was
the manager of the Sun. By this state
ment we do not mean to imply that he
hod anY connection with .the Sun of the
present day over which Mr. Duna presides', •
although his fondness for a good lyre has
led many to suppose that he was the pa
tron of theslassic journalists. The Sun
which was in Apollo's charge-was the
same respectable luminary which has
bren seen at London no less than three
ddlerent times during the present cen
tury, and which daily Bahasa upon this
free and haPpy republic. What 'Apollo's
I's., lathes as keeper of tltsoLsWorewere, is not
preeisely known. Probably he was re
quiied to superintend 'the scouring and
brightening of the solar disk. At any
rat . since he gave up his office, the Sun
rat since
heckled over with ugly spots.
th cause of which no modern astrono
mer has yet discerned; the scientific
chips, with their cuat6mary want of coin.
mOn sense, having never once surmised
that these spots were simply rust occas
ioned by in lack of proper scouring. •
The theory that Apollo really did scour
the Sun is substantiated by tine ancient
legend that he used to Bestir the Heaven.;
In a swift churl& drawn by several cour
sers. ThO greater is universally admitted
to contain the leas—except in the sentare
instance of the nutmeg grater, which
generally ' contains nothing but dust.
Hence the deity who scoured the entire
Heavens would unquestionably scour that
small portion which we call the Suu.
This is anargument which Will convince
any one but a strong-minded woman or a
Protectionist.
Apollo, as we have already said, was
very fond of the lyre. Ile was also an
archer—not the one who shot at a cow,
iltliottgh his name does t begin with 'an
"A," but an archer who was addicted to
drawing a very long and.ornamental lam.
This is donbtless' another reason. why Inc
is believed to have been the guide, roan
'Belles% and friend of the journalists of the
Period. Indeed, so firm is the belief, even
at the present day, in his hondrary con
nection with journalism, that one of our
beat kuown editors ./ whose pee anal up.
pearance strikingly resembles that of the
best statues of Apollo, is frequently called.
by way of c ]]] ipliment, "the Apollo of the
press.? ' Need we say that we refer to
Mr. Horace Greeley, who receives thin
title quite as much ori account of his pro
fessional eminence, as because of his re
semblance to Apollo Belvidere:
Apollowas the first individual, mortal
or immortal, who became a public lectur
er, and. after the manner of our most pop.
Oar lyceim lecturers, propounded unit
telligible conteildrunts to the confiding,
public. Ile had a hall at Delphi, where
lie used to speak upon "The Lemma of the
Hour," and his oracular sayings wen• ev
ery bit as valuable as the. of Ralph Vial
do Emerson himself. People used to ask
hint all manner of questions. precisely as
they now ask questions of the editors of
newspapers. Now-a.days. if a girl wants
to know what she shall do ; to change the
color of her hair, she writetete the editor
of Pgneljirallo and receives a satisfactory
answer. hind 'she lived two thousand
years ago. laiwever,.she would have gone
to Delphi and asked Apollo, who would
have oracularly answered, "Dye. - As
Apollo never wrote his prescriptions. the
girl would have been uncertain.whether
he meant to say "Dye - . or "Die, - tuul, at
ter the manner of her sex, would, of
course, have chosen the wrong interpre
tation and have imniediately. drowned
herself. By ouch responses as these.
Apollo sometimes. accomplished much
gets'. though usually his oracular onyinga
were as useless as those of the Veteran
I Observer. . .
An Afternoon in Siiixburg.
In on.; td Dr. Hurst', letters to
Ifethodf..f, we find thin little sketch n
f the most picturesque _ of Euro
I wit',
-We took . the train from Nlunie to
Salzburg, and were glad enough to
within the Bavarian klighlands , and come within
nearer view of the western Tyrolese Alps
l'he road skirted fOr utiles the there of,
lake (*Mem, one of the most beautiful
that marvelous cluster of little lakes'
lying on toe southern frontier of Bavaria.
the Orman artists alone murky.
•
a hummer lounging and aketching
We reached Salzburg not too into
afternoon for el pleasant drive
the tinhorns and a leisurely visit
in the palace on the Lill overbooking
the city. I lout long age vont-hided that
for romantic beans of situation. at least
three places in Western Tyntl surpass
Salzburg, in the East—ha zely. Innsbruck..
Meran and Botzen—but if the traveller is
reduced to the painful, !strait of seeing
but one of them, he should select Salz
burg without hesitation. You are at once
reminded of Edinburgh: and Wilkie is
not far out of the way iu uying that •it
is Edinburgh Castle and the old Town
bkought within the cliffs of the Trosachs,
and watered by a river like the Tay: But
he Trosachs give you no mountain.; 11611
in perpetual snows, like the Norio Alps,
half embracing. with their great white
anat., Salzburg and its ...111 . 1 , of yillas
nestling th every possible nook. The pal
ace was 'once the residence of the arch.
bishops of Salzburg, when they were
temporal rulers of a territory of two hun
dred thousand inhabitants, anti held the
dignity of princes of the .Berman ew
pire. Some of the halls have been re
stored to their former beauty. %VP wen
shown, in a square tower,-tile tortun
chamber where the archbishops dealt
summarily with rebellious Protesumtr
and all others who provoked their ire.
part of' the apparatus iS still visible, ant
particularly the rack by which the chilli
was raised to the roof, anti then, with on.
hundred and tiftv,poutal weights attach
ed to his feet, ifrOpped down through
trap door into depths front which, even i
lie were not yoke could neve
more he heard. It was under such ruler
that in the years 1727.-32, thirty thinest)
Protestants were driven into esilef
-The city abounds in objects of inter
est, but the greatest of them are the en
chanting views ikesented.from as many
as a dozen knolls on the Menclialrerg, a
rampart of rock rising directly in the rear
of thin place. • Paracelaus. the pretended
diezover of the dirir rilse and the Phil.
soldier's Stone, ended his days here, and
rude bust of him marks the front of
- . .
EiN=!Mia=
. . .
life. Our guide showed . the villa of
the Prince Archbishop of • Schwarz..
berg, Primate of Bohemia, who cOmen
here to spend his 'summers
4. !Do. he ever preach, lore hi the
cathedral".' tee asked our guide; Minna(
a Catholic. • ' ' ,
. , ,
~'• 'Oh! no,' he answered, In holy horror;
'he's an Archbishop:' •
"And NO, with new Moms of archi espla.
copal dignity, and fanned h' the crisp
breeze from the 'snowy peaks whith , the
full May moon revealed in grand "num.,
before our open windows in the hotel, we
lay down to the ',Meet sleep of weary
travellers;
The Proper Mode of Imotereiog
Rev. James Claystal, a regular Eir
1 Slininter, beannfr letter% from Biulmp
'otter, has applied for the one of Rev. S.
A. Corey's Chapel on ;Murray 11111. during
the vacation, to make an experimental et
fort to get up . a new congregation in New
York. lie believes I. Immer s ion an the
true mode of baptism, and that the ()reek
Church iii Apostolicand holds the true
ruccension, and in• that church • he has
sought and olltalned immernion. . Believ
ing that there are many Episcopalism who
want that mode at baptism, he. - propmen
to make the trial, and belleventhat Bishop
Potter will not °wise him. A Sunday
since, while Rev. Mr Chrystril was waiting
for an interview with Mr. Corey, Dr. Tyng
'stepped in to see the Chapel, sie it really
contents the palm with St. (leorge's for
gzrous decoration. Mr. Corey mention.
.1 that Mr. Ch stall wax waiting for him
in hiantudy, and stated the purpose. Dr.
Tyog . said: "You Baptists don't know
how to baptize. You lead people down
into the pool and immerse them face,
upward f filling their eyes, ear and mouth
with water, and half strangling the mud
idate. Instead' f that," said the Doctor ;
"you should dO7as they do at the East,
where you profess to get your. autbotity.
This is the way to baptise," said, the Doc
tor, getting down on his knees in the cem
tre aisle, "Let the ": candidate kneel,_ and
you have but little way to place libu un-
der water. One hand should 1e
placed on the forehead and the
other placed on the back of the head ;
and then the candidate gently pressed
forward until the immersion is complete."
It is well known that when Dr../..udson
• • • •
engaged himself to Fanny Forrester. she
was a Presbyterian. Bhe was baptised by.
Dr. Judson in the church at Utica. Ile
baptised her ha the style described by Dr.
Tyng, and It gave great scandal to the old
line of Baptists. Dr. Judson defended
the practice as Eastern and Apostolic,and
said it was the mode in which all converts
in Burmah were Introduced into the
church. It *am an interesting sight to
-see old Dr. Tyng down on his knees in a
Baptist church, instructing a Baptist min
ister bow to perform the peculiar ordi•
mace of his denomination.
Begging as a Speenlation.
Beggars have , lexisted almost ever since
the world bet, n. • A..strong-minded fe
male friend of hors insists that Adam
begged a bite of Eves apple, instead of
Eve pressing the apple upon him; and
there is- no telling but what that unfortu
nate family difficulty betwaen • Cain and
Abel origins l in Abel'sperpetually beg
ging tobacco of his brother—a proceeding
which, when carried to success, is exas
perating in thel extreme, as any tobacco
chewer will tell you. .
All nations have -their beggars, and na
Timis are emeilmes • reduced Ito I .lo3ary
themselves. They are at leant forced to
beg for peace occasionally. -
There are two clasitess .p.f beittP l r'-7-
those who begifrom sheer lszainess, lackof self-respect, and - a total want of the
courage necessary to make a thief; and
those to whom the misfortunes of life pre.:
sent the alternative, beg or starve. The
former may or tsar not be in the major
ity, but they are very numerous, and ate
:extremely unfortunate for the large class
of worthy and respectable beggars who
are eager and willing to earn an honest
living that there are so many impostors
in the business. When a man by indus
try and frugality has ea - cumulated a stock
of crippled limbs pr obsciired - optics, and
sets out to tiro business on them with a
conscientious intention to deal fairly with
the public, it injures his prospects of pe r
Cunha). success to have-.another- man
come along pretending to be lame or
blind when he ain't, especially if the pub-
EC finds it out. The public don't like to
be taken in by beggars: Wits astonish.
n,
ing, though, how the severity of the ope
ration o being taken In is mitigated
when this swindler has Money.
It is uo our intention to enter into an
elaboratelansification of the different va
rieties of eggare,,but simply to speak of
the mann yin which professional begging
e system atized here in Cincinnati. • -We
ave•ll f in a gentleman who claims 'to
ve inv stigated the subject closely, and
is o n satisfaction, at leant, that there
la here who hires beggars who are
, oriime, or Who have other infirmi•
it.' .11
w excite the'svinputhies of a feel
tho gli °mewled turried publie:Tay.
Mg them a percentage on their collections
or by the day, he controlling - and direct
ing their movements. our, Informant
avert, Oat he '' has trenched • the
man dad seed ••• him -locating his
forces early in the thotning, an operation
- which he peqornis with consummate tact.
Long observation 'and experience in
the business have enabled Into to
judge of the value of certain corners and
stairwnys, and he can figure to a cent just
what a doorstep is worth. There is a
nice discrimination to be used iti station
ing his then. For instance, beggars with
deforriled limbs must be Placed in a posi
tion beet calculated to ninkeahe deformity
vonapienoito and noticeable. Sore-eyed
beggars are located where the sun will
shine in their faces, as the sun increases
the wretchedness of their appearance. A
. 41 ' - 'l'd beggar has shout twice the com
merrial value in the eon that lie ;has in
the idate. When the sun get aritund in
the afternoon lines goesfannind and
moves his sore-eyed mendicants to suit.
They don't like it, of course, but that is
the way they are compelled to have it.
The rulei of the Lose compel ,beggars
with one leg to stand all the time they
are on duty, leaning painfully on a crutch.
Wooden legs are strictly prohibited% . ie.
pairing as they do the idea of helplees
11e,14. • .• . . . . .
in a n
blind
• .
Very old beggars command the highest
pay. A young and vigoroun beggar tuight
obtain money of the panning public by the
aid . of a club, but, temporarily succeneful
as that means of begging may be, it hurts
the brininess, iu the long run. The young
anti vigorous beggar must be content to
work for small wages until such time an
age and infirmities overtake him, when, if
heir industrious and preserving he may
be able to make a very comfortable living.'
Tumors are iu demand with the ape.,
Istor in medicity, particularly if they are
on the brad and large; They are bettor,
too, on children. If in passing by you
pause a uguent, wondering which is the
head anti which the tumor, there is an op
portunity for your charitable feeling to
be worked upon, don't yiut 14., One of
pease Illtreme and tthank
,heaven) rare
=NY of inflammatory rheumatism some
timer; seen where the joints are no swelled,
distorted and. drawn up - as to make a man
-look like a heap of log chains, woultt
doubtiofse command a lag price from thin
.ingul r sprrulatnr.—Ciorio pflti Time,
A Fashionable 'Dinner Party In
The dinner party in. conduct." with
opine celvtuony 1.,j the fashionable classes
—the theltation• an, ler ituut on the finest
paper, silk or satin of. bright cotor.the
rank and titles of guests being punctll
liouslylset forth; and the saute etiquette
is observed in the placing ofithe guests at
the table on the right and soft of the en.
'ertalnr. who can "otter tlottu is
the dishes of the',.f east, Some
'he dinner is served with small
ables to each guest, at other times
argo round table, and the dinner
nalw,rus w. suould say, the table
reaniented with poreelaln Tates
lilt beautiful flowers, either real or
.1. and other ornamental objects.
the host wishes . to show any
attention. he picks out, all :.the
bits he can ..tind from the !hest
with .his chopsticks and places
n his friend's plate. In return for
vor the guest .endeavors to show
I relish of thi., good things laid be
ta by Isdching after each fresh dish
Ine 0
flies
MIT
WWI .
niarkt
1 duth
them.
all cup of the .finent lea in Always
t thing nervcd, Knit a tiny cup with,
said chopsticks ii placed lmforn
' noun, when the ?K`rVILDIS. ', who are
drerowd, bring the first enure, uf.
fins soup, mewed Sea.sluirs, (biehe
prerwrecti, eggs t4oilod . hard and
A ell
thr• fir
a plat 1
each
plain
hark
de tiler
.cad,ried limb, meat cooked ill va ri ous'
erectile it. I ways, and Stewed . ducks.
Slany v . eties of cookers follow,and some.
tinies,though raryly, ihe (among bird's
nest soup of the Java or Stuustra swallows
follow, the costliness of dila luxury pla
cing It beyond the reach of any but (h.
wealthy: It is, as most people know, the
nest (dont' in the cliffs and rocks; and be
sides the great difficulty and danger of
procuring them,. the sampliire gatherer
purisuett his perilous trade, they require
an immense . amount , lof crareful .prepara
tion to render them . .
pt for cook
ing. Sweetmeatri of tevery . . kind,
ginger. alflinoods, oranges, leichees ;
pineapples. guavas, bananas, peaches, are
some of the nicest served. A wine is•
drunk, very much the color of pale slier
rv, and the little cup.' are kept filled by
the servants with this wine, the chill
being taken off, out of sutall silver yes;
seta shaped like an English teakettle.
The dining room of a mandarin, or any
other wonithy gentletnnos4 house, is far-
Malted 'vrith .chalm• and testroye. and •
renter table, with two largo massive arm
chairs; the upper tbird of the walls I. of
"e.—ori.wood work ,filled ' up with
oiled paper. Instead of glass, the doorway.
being covered by a screen or curtain of
red cloth or silk, and . at the opposite end
Is a mined dais, with a miniature table
with a red cushion . on each side of it.
The I ~,,, litt always stands on a raised ter
rare, and has two court yards at least,
with a verandah, in which hang many
lanterns of variegated colors, in silk, pa
per and horn. In • the outer court, the as.
clan chairs of 'the family are kept and the
chair ensues are 'aways waiting there to
answer any surumons.—Tentple line.
A Rich Oratorical Climax.
The nledo Blade *aye that e good story
is told et an. aspiring orator who held
forth on the 4th of July, at one of. the
many celebrations in the "rural district."
of Ohio.
Ills maiden epeech duly prepared, and
the telling portions committed to memory,
he found himself in a thrilling state of
nervousness before the people. All went
on well, and he had In a measure rentor.
erect his self-command, when he arrived
at the great climax of his speech--4hat
portion of it In which he was to allude to
the ."American Eagle." Proudly lie be
gen, and tossed off almost flippantly, "The
American Eagle, gentlemen. that proud
bird: the emblem of burliberties, as else
elude—" when suddenly the rest of hie
labored simile faded from hie memory.
Terrified at the discovery, he gasped-he
nervously seized a tumbler of water, and
turned it by mistake Reside hlicravat, and
took a fresh start with a rush of deepens
non which bid fair to burst the bonds of
his fettered Imagination, and soar maim
ticaßy away on the wings of the apoetro
. phlied bird, "The American Et:oe! the
American EAGLE. genthorrn, that proud
bird of our liberties, es she stands—stand.
tug (with great vigor), with one foot on
the Alleghenies and the other on the
Rocky Mountains, and stretching her
broad wings from the Atlantic to the .Pa
cific, ehall--stretching her broad wings—
with one foot on the Rocky Mountains and
the other one on We Alleghenies, shaft—
/hall HOWL,.geollem and fellow - citizens,
In the groremstreedoso of—her NAVVY,
AIR!"
=I
.. . The Lady at the Baths. ' -_,- I
On Thursday the ladies were presontriti
greater numbers than on any 'preei... 0 ,
casion: Among them ”lis the meals Pess
"Editlat"„' who, accompanied by
friendalatominent Fifteenth ward poll.
tician—created considerable of a flutter
by her eccentric actions. Iler friend re
maimed outside until she had finished her
bath, and they both sauntered leisurely
away. In convqmistion With an officer
she avowed her Intentions to publish a
book and give her persecutor's "fits."
One day last week - while the wonurn
were bathing at the foot of Fifth street,
a horrible yell was heard In the bath.
The matron rushed in and found a penes
B i
with a masculine cast of countenance in
the grasp of oomo eight or en nymphs
who were."sausing" her nod r the water
at an alarming rate, and every dip
they.acronmcd out: "We'llglve it to you,
you infernal scamp;"-dip+'How dare
Iyhtt intrude your dirty cartauss among us
unprotected females;"—another .dip—..."if
you stay here another minute"—two dips
in quick suceession—"we'll duck the life
out of yon." The unfortunate wretch
wax rescued front their clutches, and
when the truth was' ascertained it was
found that the viragos had almost drown
ed a poor Herman girl udder a supposi-
Aion that she w. s a male in disguise.—
Nte York paper
;Tuntasu troo • s hare juSt taken Posses
sion ,;( Tadumr, the site of the ailment
city of Palmyra Several bloody encount
ere took place • tween the Turks and the
Bedouins of thtt Anesis, but the latter
Were repelled after wonsiderable loss.
Europeans can now visit the celebrated
City of Palms without fear of being taxed
by Lady Pigby and her Bedouin husband.
MARRIED
NkTIBLE-7.IOOFAT—On Tuesday, 19th Inst.,
at the residence of the' bride's mother. 133 Fel-,
ton 'street, by itt.e. John Donate', O. 0- Mr.
JOSISPII AAVEitiLE, of TidlouLe.i.o )Ii”ItELLN
31. M 0 aTAT.of tihle oily. No card..
MEI
ROBINS(IN'—On Monday inornlng.July I kith, at
1 o.cloek. HANNAH. wife of .1.1). Robinson.
- Funeral on WcoNESDAV nortNlNe. at A O'n l, .k ,
from the residence, No, 122 11.01lneon street. Al-
I Callen, cur. •
('OCIIILAN—In New York city, on 'Monday.
Jill)) 1100.11370.10 3 o'cloCk P. 5t...03133A J.
in)CIIIIAN, olfe of It. 1). Cochnine. O MA**
burgh, Pa.
The I liners) will ake place from Union Depot.
THIS (Wednesday) Moxl LVn, at 10 itialock-
GAR . BOLIC SALVE,
•
.•
•
Made with are CARBOLIC ACID, which• f s nsed
In Hospitals by direction of Eminent PlrysichMs.
has almadr Proved itaelf.to be the most worwly and
rfeclusl cure for all Maihmant Sorsa aud Ulcers.
and for Rums, Cott. Wounds.sod ail Skin Difiel•At•
no equal *a Rapid CENTS cot has let Lech
dimotered, TRILL 23
LEM
Henry's Insect Powder,
Yor the Destruction of 1t0M,1168, B6I) BUGS,
ANTS, Ac.PILICIE, 1S Mar. st
L.II.ROSEINBACII , S
Patent Medicine Depot,
i _
140 SMITI - IF IILD ST.
JOHN M. COO ER Sz, CO.
Bell and Brass Tonnders,
ENGINE,-LOCOMOTIVE IND ROLLING NI
BRASSES
made Promptly to Order
BABBITTS .METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
'foprioton'uoll Idonef.turore of
M. ('Doper's Improved Balance Wheel
I -
STEAM RUMP..
. 11/..atalry--f..otstax
iTISKTS, Pluslzttrgh
RIVED
=1
Plated Bra-cads,
AT $3 PER PAIR,
Mrs. S. C. ROBB'S
No. 91 Federal St., ' Alleghen
MILLIiSEttY GOODS sad THIMKIN6S be
I=l
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Penn Avenue Extension,
SHAT ttli PROPOSALS winto revolved mill
the osel nodf lIOND of the ttath Pam
timelog Curbingall Muds...o
yssuo, lying between Butler and Forty-01th
atreeta. l'lttationdu
The Curbatone must he of .yea or Haden
stone, and not tem than 3 feet in lenith each , and
in other readers comply with the imitinminuntn of
the elty ordinances palatine Menlo.
Planaeinortne the amount and extent of the
wort to be done. will . e found st the ortimi of the
City Itninnee, to whos care all propinab directed
to the Maud Comanamiloners ma, be rent.
Tams will Or cash. or c a r e fro m a
Maple 13 yam 5.11a0 daterog taxa
hos. as shall b. sassed upon.
The Board tows. the flaht to relect all bids.
01
mrdent
o o fPeßoned 0r , m 0mm400..0 f
Bru
ter
proem
atom,
Miltudll. ItiTOWtrtinimetary,
Livingston & Co.,
Manufacturer of LIMIT GItICV IRON
CASTINGS.
ight9fa rull•gtecra
ankles of Builders , IWdwaro abrade on band.
Moo and Worts, near Older Depo All boot
Pa
Pty. Pootodloa INC. B o.B OY SM.
5
tomb.
JAMES -RENO,
SEWER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
The Imhof of Stone ripe LooeeDnlne inrtoptly
laenwd.
• OFFICE. Ea and 111 SANDUSKY STREET
Reaidenee.lo2 Fremont St.. Allegheciy.
ORTH CANAL STREET IN THE
N BOROUGH .011 . SUARPIIBURIt i 7The en
srettnat:lVlVietn; No ete I.
Cana
Canal Mee eleee
t. In
the. Borough of fihimeetinrc.
Bt
meet the
.. July 1 MIA. at le o cluck
g.
M.
to ettend
wineduties of their enntairt i . kwoy.
JACOB COCOON.
J. ti. COMSTOCK.
THOMAS R. GIBSON. flumes.
Vsucitcte A. ICLetn. Seeretseg.
CHEAP .1 y
STO W VIAND TIN WA-Witie ,
WONDER&
COAL. BOXES, '
YOU! IRONS, R., Sta-,st
• •
I.IOALTIMORE 4ERRINCI,SHAD, kc.
e a v —Now Port. 11..14 IN
Ra i to Lamas
g e r r oxrra.i.:( c!.7:l=w of pack:ser w LiNge
halve . mt TTlM.br er At i ,'" 111
halve Salmon In lOW Gamma tiontris b lOANA,
eboloe. For WA tu
i Lti trad.. '
ATI' LANG
miff) .NNI 1 74 Wootistreitl.
WM. - .KREBS,
- ICE DEALER,
851 River Alie n Allegheny.
C. BARNES,
Sealer of Weights.aud Measures,
Oman
Nab FOURTH ATE., Pittsburgh.
T. LAWRENCE 'ROTEL,
ED. BARKER, Proprietor,
Cir. Pout BLEW Ilth. formerly old Cu.!.
RUBBER TUBING.
All iins of India nabs; robing. oomstuAl7
IT:=1
lAA bble Cleveland WNte Mine.
meth mtg.
j ' ikc igt ru t Age.
ET=i
Bags Tennessee ground
to arrive, for ule er
18411.1111 CU.
ff•REPUBLICA 3
County Conventions.
The Republican votes of it Ileghenr ...if ore
requested to meet at the until Moms for holding
prtmary elections in the moeral War.s. Bertomits
and Townships...
•
Saturday, August, 27, 1870,
d elect dolegnres from each klectlim District to
ch of the following Conrenthisim - as follows :
TWO DELEG ATKA from each Mention District
COUNTY CONVENTION
1 ,
it!T the purpose of nonatuktulg caudid:sse , for
• PROTHONOTARY.
COUNTY COMMIttSIONER
CORONER.
•
JURY COMMINSIONER.
DIRECTOR OF THE I'OOIt. -
TWO OTHER DELEUATES' from earl) El,.
•
Don IMotrlet to the
Congressional-Legislatiye Conventiol
fur the parpoae of nandnatom ONE CANDIDATE.
FOR CONGRESS In the Tin C.lngietrn.pnal Dii
trlct.ONE CANDIDATE from that Pgrtlon of Al
legheny County 0.-wit! North and Well of the
AllegbenY and Ohio Myers) which 1. embraced In
the 13s (;onleresalonal Dlntrlot.
ONE CANDIDATE FOIL STATE SENATE.
•. • _
SIX CANDIDATES FOE A'g_SEMID.Y.
These C'enventluns eel West In Du:Case( I'll
burgh. st. the COURT HOUSE. en TUESDA
August 30th, 13E0. et the renewing. testis.
follows. '
• • .
COUNTV . CONVI:NTIONII meet C
•ou Plea, coon HAAKII. At 3 I cfclock A. at.
. . _
The deleentes to the CONGIte:StiION
CONVENTION frtitn the 22d, lonteres
omit District will meat at 10 o'clock A. it. In the
ow District Court Room for the purpose of horn
.olloo'n CANDIDATE MUII (791ifillttitti 10th
Id District.
The lielettittes Item thnt trorth , n of Allegheny
Ay which II Lc. the :131.1 Con cessions: District.
meet;st ticluarA. N. n the old 1,101001
-'OOO Room !Ur the purpose of ontinsting ts CAN
DIDATE FOR CONGRESS. en electing TilltftE
CONFEt.EES to meet the Conte Ire of AlOVltrong
and nutlet. Counties.
And'at 11,0 'clock A. %L. or u. oon therentter
se
both the Cogs-m.lore) Conven lons shout, des*.
.ed shell have concluded that reapective duties
a much. the! will meet in the old District COnit
Itworu for the purl.. of nomin Dun •
ONE CANDIDATE }'Olt STAITE SENATE. and
SIX CANDIDATES FOR ASIIENIDLY.
Tho election of Delegates set I be held between
the boors of 4 and 7 o'clock P. 4. on EIATIIKDAI.
Analyst ilith. 1870. and lan beheld as far as
practicable by the Republican members of the
election boards In the different districts. and In
those districts where the election °Meet. Are it
. • -
.Inority of the reguler'bna the H.epubl
rnern are authorized to elect enough addlll
facers to complete the bond.
,
The voting in tint eitiee and b iroughs thud In all
sea he by ballot. and In the to militia; by marking.
The President ut the Count Convention. and
I the Congresalonni..Legialati a Convention. will.
I;oth Conventions orde otherelse.o
. , ..• . • •
cur In . 0 doing. appoint a Com Ittee of three, the
two Commltteesthusappninteditomeettogetheras
won as practicable after the iiitiournment of the
-Convention to ithtudot. a Counth Committee Scythe '
ensuing Yea , ~ •
At the request of many Retitblielltli. said With •
;lett of ascertaining the sentiment of the people
upon the question of the adoPtlon In this county
by the Republican party of whist is known a/vibe
Crawford County aystem of holdinir Primer] e'er
it
tions and mating 'nomination • he.. each voter is
requested, In designating his oleo for delegates
to the 111•{WWIITC Conventions to Instinct them to
vote aye Or nay in Rid said Conventions on a pion
coition there to he submitted of adoption by the
party of that mistem.• full ankerpliclt eifdana.
Ron of which will be hereafter j . .iblished by this
Committee in the Iteunblioran press of the City of
Pittthunth• . ' .
By order. of the Union fledlitho. Ex. ,
Committee for Allegheny count).
W. 8. PURVIANCE. Chet
WALT.. S. IleCcfre,
Geo.
Is2O:TS , '
61;;Irc •NLI 111oirroN . 6,1
Yrrseter on June 22.1. 11,70.
D: r SPEC/AL X &LNG or sTock.
MOLDERS.—Th re will he a specinl meet
ing of the Stoekholders of the - PCITSBCIEGII
AND BO3TON MINING COMPANY OF PITTS
-6131011- held at the. solo of the Compsny, to
the City of Plague:le, a o'clock C. N. am_
WEDNESDII, 27th ay of July, prolime.
CM=
Iff"BOUNTY
$lOO Bo
?fur all soldiers .ho enlisted between May Sth and
July 112.1. 18111. who Were discharged tor dlrabil
ur before eerrlntr two 'bare. and who have hereto
tme recoved bounty.
The underslened has removed hie ethos In .1/4.-
LaTTE Ile:latni.ourner dLitb OVenne and dmlthneld
Sheet. and Is new prettier.] la collect Claims speed.
Rs and at midterms rebus. Call on. orarldress. with
. 1
a. Y. BROWN.
Claim Atept. Gammen Mahn..
• Corner Sloth avenue and dmahtleld Street.
a - PUBLIC 150Tlet—HaTIng been .
•
appointed OAS sod GAS MIME INSPEC
TOR for Miernieur amnia. notice hi bebabl glue.
Mel until tee neerreearr otbotand Ateekranical TN4
Deeldnerr Din to prbrided. I rail' be found al
the OrrICE 'Or TITS NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPS WORKS. Twenty-third street. near
Penn. Pittsburgh.
slansht Gas nun Ciw Later unmeant,
undersigned have
chartered the Steam Ferry Boat. Cant. W.
C. 1/10:"Jili. and .111 run her as e. Terry on and
after July nth from Sherrobunt to Plttiburgh side.
until the Slurping:rig Belden la rebuilt.
ErMONONIiAIIELA 'INCLINE
FLARE.—NOTICE—The Pla will be
open for resection , aid Freight bilsincea EVERY
MBRMNO at So'clock, and will close at '1
connecting with the Last car from Pittsburgh on
the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Paimeoger Bad
tray, je,rl6
FOB COUNT
GEORGE
Of blershill_Toevelp.
the Union fterpoblleen Co
aeltdet.
03 -FOB COUNT
BENJAMIN
Of Indiana township. 1•
Comm Winner. in •übbrdl
lbw Itcnnbllr•n Convent!.
•IGRwRdkT
PROFES
M. 0..63.1:3011N
Jos, M. Ga
ATTORNEYS AND CO NSELLEUS AT LAW.
hollows In Equity and lisokruptcy. Orrics, No.
U YISTU AVFINUIL Pittsburgh. jefityloo
•
G . w. De,CAILP,_
•
I
&MINDY AND COTIBELLOR AT LAW,
Um rammed to No. 47 RANT' STREET, Pitts
hunch. vnit practlm In th U.S. Circuit and District
Courts, to the Otto Supremo and all t h e Courts of
Allegheny county. and mats oollectlom to MOu of
the adlacent counties. Wald%
51
Ha
. MecOßnipli,
. Attorney-at-Law,
.
No,i
6S GRANT STREET.
buw apt attention van to all kind. it=rl
=I
ARCHIBALD BLAKELY,
/atoms -at-Law
I!! I:l=T=3
MEDI
=2
WM. B. 'NEM:
ALSZAILAB
Office, 112
m u. ru , war
ua buiane“ site
fr .TA:O;tAIvt•M:P
rxr.iirimill.:ipp • 7 lit
lN ACCORDANCR no-
VIBIONS of the My Digest, notice le twee;
en to the Tax Perm of the at 7
of Igitahoreh.
at the aseeemenler of
City, City Building, Special, Poor, Bust
nem, City School and Ward School
Taxes and city Water Rents
For the year Itreo bees, In accordance wilb thy,
been tete day returned turg,giricullitith.
ait
a de
d l
rth' gdiVitif7litrzt paid or, t lr' t 4 2,17:0,1,
Ent rar of Angust , ..d Taro per enfant if paid
teeth the rot days , of Acanthi , end fifteen th
rayo of . nopteesthr. • •
11031
§TAIKERING CUBED Prof.
V*. EATON. from No. 1315 Cbeetnut street.
pausiOls, whom noses. to the cure of BUM.
merles end all other 103pOdIMSIM of speech. has
been .o reutartable. epend • few weeks In tttl•
eief.ant util give special attention to the one of
all defecta lit the nee of the trod omens. The
published oertlflcates amply atteet his ability and
success In the relief and N . of person thee ef.
Prof EATON may be *meshed. for the
C.. at the °few of eLOAN. NINO & CND, No.
Youiera Avsmrs. Plll.o=o. Send fool
luesee
==M
INSURANCE
S.
S UCCESS CRITERION o F F a t
The Empire 'Mutual
,•
11"semetee . " ." '669 ...Most Unparalleled le the
history of Life lusurere,
•
ORGANIZ:a APRIL' 3, 1569
Busin'e:,:s of the Companv
TUE FIRST FISCAL TEAR.
.... I " . ...ute_Nutober PO'lcleS Issued. 3.349
.otal.Premlums 11359.747. W
Amount) sured 971313.830.12 0
Extio of aims and Exp. to Total Income.
47.00
31.49
A•erege I. atlo ot ComPante , •
For every 0100 Lis hint lex the Empire has Stil
of Assette.
Average Amount of Policies $311219.18
Totel AllgPf.•
$lOO.OOO Cash Capital deposited with the
State and the.toadanCe eeturely 'wrested.
WM. A. FELLER.
.
P
Mansfer for Western ereasy
Mew 78 F01,11.T11 AV ENCE. Ibtuburgh
rirGooD AGENTS. both male net festutle
wtted. teal
A. MCFARLAND.
Federal Insurance Co.
OF ALLEGHENY CITY, P.A.
OFFICE : Car. Federal and Larork Slrrels
Wm. lic lt.
hoyer• M.
)kgenl
1829 I'ERL'ETUAI
FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO
OFFICE 433 AND 437 CIiESTNIST STREET.
Amseta ou Jan. 1 at. 1870. $41423.734 U.
Capital. 610.000 002 Accrued, Surplus and
Premium,. l 7.413.733 67. 1,5505 paid mince
1849. over 5.300.000. Com
Pertirtua/ and Tempo
rary Pollutes 00 lilbaral Terme. The pan)) also
Gauen Policies sport the Iteuu.of all Wilda of Bad.
''
ga. Ground Rent aand Mortgagee.
IDIRECTOILa—ALIfreiI G. Raker. Samuel Grant.
Geo. W. lilchard a, Isaac Lea. Geo. Palen, Alfred
Vitler, Thos. 8 parts. .IVm. S. Grant. Thema, 8.
Ellis. Germane S. Hanson.
..0 /. PA LIS Vice lYeaidsnt. nL
W. McAllister.
A"' " "d jgAGN & KELLOGG,
Ca. Third Avenue ad Wand St,
WESTERN INSURANCE: COMFY
Of Pittsburgh
ALEXANDER NIMICK. President.
NVIL P. HERBERT, Viva Preeldent.
• WM. P. llERBERT,LiticretarT,
• CAPT. GEO. NEELD. General Agent.
Office 9 . 2 Water Street. Spent& Co.'s Warehoma,
U Vll i fitiu r gli/glife ' tall bind. of Fire ind Marine
Risks. A home Institton, managed by Directors
who ere well known to the community. and mho
am determined by promptness and ItheralltY
maintain the character uhich they have sot cord
as °riming the beet protection to Mom who dealt
to he insured.
•. .. . .
in au:croak:
/demander /indict. • John H. McCune.
IL Miller Jr.. i Chap. J. Clarke.
James McAuley. William S. Evans.
Alexander Lapeer. ! Joseph Kirkpatrick.
. Andrew Ackley.
• David X. Long, I Pfli=
D. nPL .e. • , -
CASH •INSURANCE COMPANY
Phelan's
NO. 251 FIFTV LT ATEM . 11F . OND EL9011..
CAPITAL ALL PAID UP .s..
IMICCTORS:
N,J.BAgley . John Floyd. , Copt. M. Balla.
Duel Walla., IL ltartinen. jA. Chamber.. •
Jakelllll. tl. McClure.. Jac 31. halls).
Thomas Beath. a.. S. Wilicnt,. -
ROBERT IL KIND. PresidenL
3NO. F. JENNINGs, s'ice Preoldust
T. 301LNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE. General Agent.
INSURES ON LIBERAL. TERMS ON ALL FIRE
AND MARINE 1.11355.
.1334 Fa
ALLEGHENY INSURARIE CO.
Of Pittsburgh.
OFFICE. NO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE.
Inewee against all kinds of Fire 8.6.1 Mart.
1011e1 IRWIN, Jo., President.
T. J. HOSKIN r , ON. Vine President..
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary:
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DIRECIGHIG
11=11.2t0.i. 111,..LI:Lrgrgtf.k.
C. G. MI Robert IliDasis,
Harvey Ch Hti
ush . Amine,
Charles lin CA T. Stoelniide.
Capt. Wm. an. T. U. Beek,.
PEOPLES' INSUMNCE COI
. UVY CE. N. K. COILS 001./ .1: EIFTIL
=M:=
Hume Cumpang, taking Firs and Marina
'
Wm. Phllllmi, Capt. John I...Rhoads.
John Watt. Paine!' P. ehrtrer.
; Charles Arbuckle,
John C. Park..
C. 11. Lore, Jared M. Brush.
Wm. Van Ktrk,
james
D iLl rn t.
JOILS
WATT
Vice Presid President.
ent.
W. F. it: Ain/NEB. dem - Marv. ' •
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY
Collected
('OR FEDERAL T. ASO DULSIOND, ALPS.
Ofnee„ Um SECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.
W. W. MARTIN. President.
JOHN BROWN, JR.. Vice President.
JAMES S. STEVENSON. Secretary.
Dttiscrons:
John A. Itvier. •.las. Lockhart. .Jos. Myers.
Jas. 1.. Gramm. Robert Lea. C. C. Boyle.
John Brom. Jr.:George Gent. 'Jacob Kopp.
O. ll.P.Wilitams,J no. ThompstnaJ. McNeurone ,
e • Y
WALL PAPERS. I
NEW WALL PAPER
I=
FOR ; SPRING SALES,
•
at No, 1(1 Market St,
NEAR FIFTH LAVE.
WY. 11. CLAIMY
W. A. SPROUT..
We sow
HANGINGS un ws ptahsee d p uibl c th e s W cko r P m A o P ie E t ß y
Inbeauty of styles. embracing all the Novelties
In FRESCO. MOSAIC. PERSIA-4 and GRECIAN
DESIGNS In plain and bright colors. for Balla.
Dining Rooms, de. Also, .WOOD sad MARBLE
DECORATIONS. TINTED and GILT !PARLuIt
PAPEItS, with almost dless . variety of
CHEAP SATIN P A P E RS ,
PERS, WH en ITE arid BROWN
BLANKS for Chambers. Sc. All of:which sr. as. ,
Dose to sellaa low as the lowest Ms the
Call and see. at'.
EM!
No. 107 Market Si, near Fitth Anon
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
NEELEY,
,übloot W we deo:tattoo of
• ty Cot:mettle:a
WALL PAPER&
•
SPRING, 1870. •
PRICES I REDIJCIELY.
40 INCHES wide tints 'Vac per All.
0 ILT—a areal variety at. Aga per. roil.
GLAZED—AIi kinds' at s43c per
ELEGANT French and American Paper Items
lam not speclele4 abbre. superior to any assort
ment Lu the country. yor sale at ; •
. MARSHALL'S •
COMMISSIONER.
IDOUTHETI',
candidate 1. Comet,
ties% to the decision at
ONAI..
New Wholesale and. 'retail Store. 191 Llberkr
street. llttabstrah. . gebi
2E=
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS,!
zam & Co.
Just received.. large and due assortineut of New
OOLONG,
JAPAN.
SOUCIIONO.
Buyers are Invited to call and examine the clock
e geniis, and price will be for the interest of t
pur Also chase.
.o n hand. a hoveand excellent assortment
of choice Uroceries. For sale by
Wattles & Sheafer
t •
of BILVER [lave Jost received a new s kPLA
TED WARE of the best q Ilty and newest pat
terns. which we will cell al 0 must resPonatile
prices.
Also. • Sae atmertenent of WATCHES and
Chants. Chain Bracelets. Sets of JewelrS.Bletantl
Binge. But Mugs. Sleeve Buttons, Steels. Gold
and Sliver Head Canes, Parise Marble and'rettel
Goods, etc.. etc., all at the inneet Prictah
MEM
YFICIO JUSTICII .0Y
Fifty Dollars Rewar
•
ifth. avenue.
e: A n t markalni r rd *t u t
E.. 4 to promptly and no-
The above reward will be paid by the Park Cum-
Mission of the City of Allegheny. fur the &pm.
hension and. conviction of any of the persons
found guilty of destailleir the Park Ground* on
the mo rning of July 3d. A number of the plants,
dowers and trees were unmated. In addition to •
violation of the rules of the Part In other re
-
erects, and the Commission are determined to
assn. no expense in bringing the offenders to jus
tice sad punishing them to the furthest extent of
the law. By order of the Park Commission.
juts J. It. OXLEY. Seeretitry.
r^=Ml'
rro
ch ckPrr.tusTst—Particularly
•
malatsla ur practical
FOUNDRY MIN.
Az excellent opportunity for a profitable Wiest.
meet In • Foundry totatuisse. estiiblisbeil for thirty
roam. In a Southern .Is offered by • Company
chartered under Mato laws. tkipital Stook terll
thousand dollars lullpnd up) and the privilege or
nerchasing the neat nstete. in addition. at half
what it would cost now fur siterbuildingsand con
otruelona at are on the ireintud,privilege also of
Increming the amount of capital Mori to ono
hundred thousand Millers. as per charter. Stock
holders exempt from personal liabtlity Infused the
mock Investment. Yoe full partiesilam addrem or
al on J. P. BEZNOR.
Nu. 121 Seventh Street.
No.7l ) ltiit 14 , tifitittlet k
Philadelph
CHARLES P. STRIGHT,
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Carpenter and Builder,
Will promptly attend to dl kinds of Jobb
ADstbsoptrork.
Oil and 'mar trikii . to oiler. No. f Norm
n mso me W Mdi.
y- r .+, '.r` - = 's - ~y~s ~ ~r"~r a*xt'R~.i -Z-~''~G~:
A ORDINANCE—TOAuthorize the
" """' E ' we r I '°lo.
and et
and It I. hereby enhoned and erineten ". r,
thortle et the name. That the Sewer
be. and the, are Geroh• ant hoe, ted slut .11. - eettd
Ineite and ree.:lre ervoe male the e..te.tramon
Z., In 17 e ' e t' t . : ' oe? 7 l . I Tgron
All t ey :s trota Mem •treet to one property 4
. ItAkln.d.lllllil t, oaltru. there:, areal the
lowest and beet Mader or biddeel, et their dlierte
sec. 2. Thit as soon an tha cost and expenses of
eald linwer abet! be fully ascertained. the xma .
shall be levied. uses, ed and collect.% nos provided
f o o f Vtri.°l.7, etne Commonwealth
1 p_ anp•
;dement of the fourth section of an aet. ' en t tll.ll:an
l t i el , r . lat i ltd i to ili . l%,egheul City,' approved Hoch
sEr. 3. That so much of any ortliusi
cOulliet with, Co be aupyak.si by the may_
and the same la hereby epealed -
Ordained and enacted into a raw this the yth
day of July, Anat. Domani, one thou'lnud eight hun
dred add seventy.
t.N ORDINANCE—To .alithori,, , th e
.rt. Construction of a Littoral Senor
s. H. HARTMAN.
VICE Pit
=I
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and 00 IMaruund Square
101 FIFTH AVENUE
OFFICIAL,
JAM L. 11r1IILI
Prrstdent td Seim, C..t: net,
Attest: .10:1iktty.41.i.,.„1.0,
PeeSldet i ts . r. iV ‘ lll . t - V.II S, :I.
1"" ' ' Il!legtir;tru'ite.” Cusee”. 'lt.
_ .
SEC. IL. Be It ordained and enacted the scact
and Common Count:Ms of the City. of AllealienY.
tt it Is hereby ordained and sturecil by the
thorlty of the same. Tha e t the Sewer Comm...ion
be. and they are hereby authorised tied directed
to Incite and receive pror..l. fort e E .. hetritt' t " ri
or a Sewer. h.eated as follows. and
inn
to plan to be approved corinclis .on Ohto
event, front I.niton street to rm.. , with.
FITZ!, street Sr.w and to contract therefor
wilts the It.west ann beet bolder or t4diblre.at their
discretion.
Set,'l. That as soon 14* the eted and tint IMntes of
said Sewer shall be . fully ascertained. thb sama
shall he levied. atsesscti anti collected of provided
for by an art of .Ass . ouble of the Conmodoccialth
14 Pennsylvania, entitled “ 3 5111,1111e 1 2 1 4, 111 .t ., aatP
plement ,d the [cartssaminn An act. entitled
Ser.
$. That M much ot any ordinance as Cs?
confilet with o• tm supplied be the I-rmming
and the same is hereby repealed . .
' Ordained and enacted into Low, ltee
the laea
day of July. A. It. one thottsund emht humirmi and
seventy.
I A ktF_S NtrIIIII PR.
~ President of Isolut t',unell.
Attest: J.li.oxtcv , • , -
Clerk ~f Select C. dr non. 1
r. lIIINKY WARN Elt.
Preadult of Common I'.•noctl.
Attest: R. 1/11Avoltrix.
• cklic of COIOLIIOII Council. 1.1.1.
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A N ORDlNAnlE—Aittltinizing . the
.C.l. Grading and Paving of Pastore idler.
Sec. 1. fle it ordained end enacted t'tSelect
and l'ofilmoll Councils of the City of Mks:lien].
and It Is hereby ordained and evicted the au
thority of tits same, That the Committee's] Streets'
be.wild they are hereby authorizes] non Ct rest est.tri
invite and receive oropoodn for the cratilne and
paving of Pasture alley imoseen (Inuit avenue and -
Gas alley, and to ekkarkct then -tin with tk.• dowel
td bent bidder or bidder,. at their discretion.
ot. It. That for defraying the rest and expenses
of the same. there is hereby levied in novena as.
sessznentotald altseValnerit to be made and collected
as provided' by the Act of ,Assuoubly. entitled an
'Vett relative to Stn.. n In the CIPPOt Allegheny. -
uPAT.T'4llV,l.L'vrjattel.„r parts of ordinances
ineolorstent herewith by and they nrc hereby ro
:Waled.
Ordained and enacted into a la,. this the 14th
deo Of July. Artful Mandril. Ono thoupliol eight
htindred and resent,.
Presed n 2l . l ge7, 1, 1 1 :1 1 ,FZ1,01.
Attest IL Oster.
' Clerk .if Select P.iell.
11EN oit Itr WAItSKR,
President of Common Council.
Att..: It. Ds I.Woltrli.
(leek of eorranon r•knneil.' luta
AA OBDlSANCE—Antherizleg the
Grading and Paving of Laurel Alley.
IMO. 1. Be It ordained and
theneacted by the Select
and Common Councils of City of Allegheny.
ttld It is hereby onlalned end enacted by the au
'ority of the same. That thetten educe on Streets
be. and they are hereby authorized Lod directed. to
Invite and receive proposals for the Grading and
Paving of laurel alley from Walnut street to
Spruce street. and to contract therefor with the
loirestand best bidder or bidders attlicir discretion.
Sec. 2. That for defraying the cost and expenses
Vlevied an lalaaxas
e r t b ,"
roads end collected. as
provided by the Art of Assembly. entitled an - Ant
relative to Streets In the City of Alleghenl. - ati-
P 7 ' 3le3 A . v i . ll,l " ll l tlCLTlcei tiat ord
nances inconsistent herewith ho gad hereby P u ' r L e rt e4.
pealed,
Ordanied and enacted Into a law. this the 14th
day
of
July. Anon 1/oniOnl. one thousand eight
hundred and seventy.
JAMES If eBRIER,
PlTltidellt of Select. Conseil
•
Mt t: J. It. Oxa.kr.
Clerk of Select Connell.
11F.N11.1 - WARNER..
Proddent of Common Council,
Atteot.:
CJ.
lerk of C R. Oxt.EueY.ovn
Jut
A N ORDINANCE—To Ant horize an
£l. addition to Sewer un Spring burden Avenue.
Sac. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny.
• and it to hereby ordained end enacted by the au
thority of the mane. That the Sower Commiolon
be, end the/ are hereby alithoitzed and directed
to invite and receive proposals for the e %tension
of Spring Garden Avenue bower from Angle street
westwardly to evonect with the Steve Sower
cNa ndred
s
tug stout three
lowest and best bidder, or bidden, at their dlacre•
Sao 2. That as soon as the edei and eabeldes of
odd Sewer shall he toll) sseert.sined. the s
.. provi ded
hall be levied. assessed and .fleeted provide
for , by ans.. of Assembly of the iienimiinwealth
of Pennsylvania. entitled i'a supplement ton Sun
piement of the fourth reetlion iit an agt, entitled
an 'Act relattne to Allegheny city'. a oproe•ed Mardi
241.11, A. D. 11221.- , •
She. 3. That so with of any ,rilinance as Mete
condict with. or be aupplled by the foregoing. be
Ordained
the same is hereby repealed.
Ordained wad enacted Into a law. this the 14th
day of
anJulyvent ~ AnnoDomini one thousand eight bun.
deed d sey. ' •
JAMES BoBBIER,
President of Select Cannal.
Attest: J. N. tie tar.
Clerk of Select Council.
• CA
WAILNER.
President of Common Council
•
Attest: Dusedurs,
Clerk of Common COCUICII. j
N ORDlNANCE—.authorizing/the
Openimit =rate alley In the rear of
Ira
Sec! ' l. Atilt int:Linea and enacted by the Select
and Commo n Councils of the City of Allegheny.
and it le hereby ordained and courted by the au
thority of Gm same. That the private alley shunt
ed In the rear of Park street, First ward. be opened
an uniform width of thirty feet front Grant are.
Gnun to Allegheny avenue. sad i that Samuel
nu. S. W. Mei- Inn. and Simon Dthro,
FreehFreeholders. be and they are hereby aptiointe4
olders.
to clew the Premiscwilgnctith the dn. -
ages. and make assessments of curate. as proel
ded by Act of Assembly. approved .the trot of
April. 1870, entitled "An Act relatire to Street@
to the City of Allegheny.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this 14th day
of July. A. B. one thousand eight, hundred m a d
seventy.
• ]AYES 31c1IRIER.
President of Select Council.
Attest: J. IL Oscrir.
Clerk of Select
HENRY WAGNER.
•
President of Common Council.
Attest: ltai,
Clerk of Common Council. jolt
pItOPOSALS.
Fifth Averrhe Market House.
SEALED PROPOSAL... 4 will be preened until
FRIDAY rvx.siNG. July Mtid. 1870. for the
erection of the Fifth 'Avenue Market Hons.
on the eorrier of Fifth Avenue and Miltenberger
street, Pittsburgh.
Plans ems be open and printed specifications Mn
Architect.
had at the B an k AMOS:I, It% RICLIA111)13,
Architect. No. 3 6 l3lOct, third floor, Fifth
" Tti m sr;farket Committee reserves the right to rip
fect all bid.
deeuritr will be required for fulfillment of on.
TbeProposals will he left at the oEfrA R..
Suparintendpnt tl 4 att . . do' D ell .
CITY El:du:reels Orme,
CITY or Am.iou.r. July 13, 1510.1
NOTICE.—The assessment for the
Constmmtlou of the SEWER on Diddle alley.
from North Avenue to Sampson surer, Is now
ready for exatalnall on and amn be *nen at this
omen until FRIDAY. July 224, 1100... rhea tt
will be planed In the hands of the City Controller
to serve notices for remnant of the mite.
CILARI. C M DAVIS.
City
Engineer.
=
CisK Diner.
ALtsionOcr. July 11. IEI7O.
OTICE.--Tho Aosestauent for the
constructionof the BOARDWALK 00 . th e
tier Plank Road. linow ready for examination
ad inin be seen at this ofnce until THURSDAY.
July 21.11470. when It-wlll be returned to the
City Controller to eerie notlee for lief - meta of
CRAB: DAUB:L(3Ir Rnaineer.
MERCHANT CRANT TAIL ORS.
,
IVI
P. cMIDLE;.
Fashionable
MERCHANT
Keeps nunsUn yon tan , c •11 IS, CASSIMMS=
sad
0001)3.
IP:MINKS: aIstaGE.NTI.K.X.KSII PLIUNItaI
/NU
No. 931-2 Smithfield St..
. PLITEIBUTtLiIf. PA.
fir Gentli Clot tang made to order 142 the Watt
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES !
• • ~
J. C.:11 . 1411,1180%.
1870 C . L. 1111,111.ANWaLwO.
N'PIIERSON k 3111111,138R1NG,
-11enthaelTadqra No. 10 SIXTH STREET, late
Bt. Char.)We nave reoelved a farce re and we se
lected Swot of the beet and most fashbinetde
Goode In oar Hoc wad portion of which F. twiT
own leapcnialcii.
F e elcordidirl!iLinir ahllitt. to ewe perfeet
•filfaSty..l.l.,"
. 4 .1,11;;Wok Ire reeWelly rolkit rorkyou an ear y
exasetnarlon of our stook of Fill Cloths. Canal-
V IZriIICFLSON & NIUMANOIIINO.
No.lo 91r1 rtreet.
nib!)
k Ei
TIM
A splendid mil...tett of
Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.,
E===l:l
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IMPROVED
CHERRY SEEDER.
It ham been ha use for the last ett yeartould
lured In en Mottle instance to give enure mattew
tlon to the pummel,
When nth to ite tall copulty,tt wlll meollabueltel
of CUM*a la
( minutes.
The Maehlbe ht. Cheap, SI.OIO. bursWe end
Handsome.
all • • Ho
tad Sr ni tedleetable. thereby Winans . It to
It Is the
bores
them th•111"1"" " "
.COM/011. •
All orders addressed to
•
JAMES BOWN,
N0..136 Wood Street,
P/TTSBGELGII, PAL
Will be 'Filled at,
3fAitFACTURERSPRICES
rrENNESSEE BARLEIN-500 Bags
ji" Pin I' 8"6 ireVincam: a co.
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