The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 21, 1870, Image 4

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THE DAILY GAZETTE.
ROME NEWS.
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,Persons leaving the city tot the summer.
had winhthlr to hart the CIALLTin sent to
them, Rill plea's° send their addreseeg to the
°Mee. Price by. !pall, 75 cents per month.
Conn' which
1m5 .44 1:7.fie Intl — al.4 l 7ee r t: U
tZI in at
Erie. ndjourned Tuesday et noon. Jadße
.IreCandless..l)lstrict Attorney Seeps and the
other ofliceni. returned home yesterday morn
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Broke tiroond.—The contractors for the
construction nr the Nineteenth street sewer.
East Birminxhani. con - unarmed the excavation
thr the sewer yesterertanand it is thought that
it will be cunipletnl`durins , the present
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Penn . 1 .., be to
for Avenue
hare beet they are
properly s 'I be pot
upon the i Med by
Mr. Krebt ' work.
Mean Lai colorer)
lady. well) before
Hie Honor lay af
teriumn. r t a man
named Jr dealing
two dollat, -Issued.
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The Parke:en, , evening decided
the question of /..,-....0n of fountain in
Fourth ward, by instructing the icy Engineer
to Prepare working Man and specifications fur
said fountain with the view of advertising
for proposals for Its construction. It was de
cided that n point oppoidte ‘Vashington etreet
was the beet place for it;
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The • Park Cannata.lnners propose placing
-- a - street drinking fountain, after the
_plan of
the City Engineer. on Ohio street.. The - de
sign conteuglates a horses
can drip ,
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11 "eion O •
teen, .. in twit '..•
to-morrow er toe Sewer Come • -
lion of Allegheny city.
ll4b=lsr
u lt u b m it IdA eeptla rt Dr v eallerly:zaw : -
ortriation befure ' erman lll:3lasters cil ' a
I. g Jaineilltigbtmore and Mary Blastula
attas Mary Bunn. with keepin ; cand uns . lnta a.
i l n 4,4=VaC h e 'u ogitt '' d In.h i e " Crltul;
Court last week on a sardine charge. but tn.,
not been sentenced. Warrants were Issued.
Bitten by • Des.—ls gentli;man residing on
Van Dream street. In the Sixthrd, called
at the Mayor's o ff ice and Informed the Mayor
that his son had been attacked by two fero
cious dogs, and one of them had caught him
hr the leal. lacerating the flesh severely. Chief
Hague was notified and requested to attend
to those particular membersof the canine
tribe. The Chief acted promptly. The dogs
were found. They won't die with the .. dog.
- eholera.l
Robbers eat a atesmbohestate room of
the engineer of the steamer Mary Manage was
enteredthis morning by. lad, name unknown,
anda pocketbook contalnitur about MI stolen.
Fortunately, he scan observed coming out or
the state room by the mattuCapt.lameaCkgr.
who Intimated to the engineer that probably
the boy had stolen something. Without wait
ing for a %vitriol. the boy was seized and the
plunder above noted found In his poi session.
No abliceman being about he was slightly ad
monished and released.
- la a Suicidal Ilumor.—A man giving his
=ma as J. Lambert.was prevented -from
drowning himself in the prevented
river
yesterday scorning by the efforts of officer
Rosenthal. The officer had been watching.
him for (NM time on account of his strange
actions. Relied relieved himself of the great
bulk of his clothing when first seen, end it
cons about at much as the officer could do to
reach him initiale to cave him. As It was, the
policeman had some trouble to get him out of
the water. Me was taken to the lockup.
where he 011 awaits a hearing.
At its Ola Trileks.—Jame] Knox Polk Har
kins. amid nt of the Point. wbo figured f re
'quentir In lice reports, alter conducting
himself pro grip fur several 'seeks relapsed.
Into Witold abler yesterday, and after get
ting drunk &nosed himself In the old way by
smashing furniture. Ac. John Snyder. a tav
ern keeper et the Point. was the particular
sufferer, as Polk went Into his establishment
and attempted- to red out the bar-room.
Snyder fled tp the Mayor's office. acid made In
formation charging Polk with disorderly COIF
duet. Officer CuPples and Strain started after
the disorderly man. and alter • severe scuffle
succeeded lit lodging him In the lock up.. He
will have a heating this morning.
Coroner'. taloalt
Coroner Clati - son held an Inquest yesterday
on th 6 bOdy off( a colored woman named Ellen
Mutat; who - dled very soddenly at her reH
dance in Ormsby borough. near Jdoes &
Laughlln's Iron works. The evidence showed
death to hare been canned by heart - disease.
and a verdict ' to that effect was rendered.
•Deceased children. aburty years of age.. and
'leaves Iwo Her husband. who moo
an employe at Messrs. Jones & Laughlln's
works, died about six months ago.
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Our readers will recollect that about four
or Ave weeks ago Mr. John Updegraff made
information before Mayor Callow against one
of his mnployees. a moo named John Connolly,
charging him with collecting hill, under
fraudulent representations. in this, that the
said Connolly was still In his Ilipdegrafrsi
eMploy. The prosecutor alleges that Knumber
of bills were paid to Connolly which - were
never paid over to him. lie dues not know
•exactly the amonoL A warrant wrs issued
for thy arrest of Connolly, but it was not no.
Clligeee'r"PrColti afternoon that
ebe. was arrested.
Soho, and- accordingly hunted him o p .. He
was living et
was placed In the , lock-op and will have a
bearing to,claY..
dell vs. fitment, Stational Beak of Erie' Is..
continued.
By direction of Hon. Geo. Boutwell, Secre
tary of the Treasury, United State. eittorneY.
H.B. Swoctee, has Macon/row/ the cue of
the Comptroller or the. Currency ss. B ecoml
National Bank or .g.rie. The case was In the
form of a 'quo 'Airman, to forfeit the franchi
ses of this bank, for having charged more
than six per cent. interest. tn. The disco's.
thmance was recommended because, on la-
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castigation.. It wo discorered that the au
&Imeldas were imposed upon to directing th
lastltatlon of the suit. by private parties.wh
hactunits pending to the State Courts to be at
Ported by it. and had purely personal ende t
subserre.
Okay Ron . Over
Abdut bolt-past fire o'clock last evening an
accident occurred on Smithfield street, near
Fifth avenue. by which Tommy Greenwood.
a little boy eight years old, was slightly in
jured. He attempted to run across the street
In front id an iron wagon, to which waa -at
tached lour horses, and by some 'moues fell
and both the front and hind wheel of the
wenn peened over his body above the hip.
Howse picked up bye gentleman standing
near and was thought to be dead, but the Ili
the fellow. strange as it may appear, did not
seem to be at all seriously injured. He
welted to his aunt's on Diamond alley, and •
tn ici itT oe i n y t lie l a ntnaa Mtgi6eyteru-
Jared seriously.
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On Tuesday hfternoon. at the Union Depot,
a runaway of en unusual character took piece.
At team attached to a hearse "enittititdug the
remains of a former citizen. of this place.
frightened from some canoe or other and start
to run with their ghastly burden. They dashed
the beam against the wall of the Panifeindle
Railroad, sad nal must going to start In an
other direction, when a gentleman who was
near ran and caught the horses. 'Fortunately
the hearse was nut wrecked. and the calla
• was not thrown out. The dead men. as
twe bare said. was formerly a resident of
Pittsburgh. Several 'gars ago he removed
with his family to leago. :In that city.
twelve mu ago. he was mu rdered. Recently
family returned tO yesterda
his remains were brought hither for Pe-Intel
mutt.
A Fatal Ilite.
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• A worthless, mulish cur, while roaming
around Smithfield street yesterday. In the
vicinity of the Monongahela House, made an
attack npon s boy floe or sir years Old. anti of
George F;Hochschweader, and bit him in the
leg. Mr. 11., on hearing of . the affair, armed
himself with a rerolvm and started in pursuit
of the savage brute, which .leas_ chased into
' Mr. Italley's saloon. One shot . ..ran tired at the
dog, which had taken refute belled them:in
ter. He was stickily wounded - and fled tdto
the street, closely pursued by Mr. If.. who
chased the yelping cur Into the Mance/rebels
Howe. where another shot was bred at him.
but missed. The dog then tied to the street
again, and his pursuer after him, where he
gars him a shot from Me revolver. which fin
ished him. It was reported that the dog was
mad, and Dr. Murdoch was sent for and cau
terised the wound in the boy leg. The bite
was fatal to the Mt,
Beeler Aveene !fewer.
The fair - fog brick sewer. on Beaver Ave
nue, Sixth Ward, Allegheny. is not going to
prove a creatable Job to the cOntrnetenr
Messrs. Alien and Bow, although they ate
~.. determined to .put It through, if It takes all
mauler. Tho line of the sewer rugs through
a ebbs of quleksand. and great trouble has
been experienced from tha andeur In of the
banks. necemltating the use of . phaet.
that Is. lining the whole side of the ditch
with tubber, The quicksand is not th e
*... only
tronblo. The ground Is excesalvMy_
melt% Muir," a squad of mouth ballinicUS
later Shand a t o ms he brinklayare, ego.. t.
Ors thing* to work. - The weer ex
tends room Bayard to Franklin eets. a dlr.
tame of fourteen hundred feet. an d filfltesgb
two sets of twee' birth been funTur 8 . -
Crt.dell for over two months. only about all
feet of the work has been complet.
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- ,Miliblimiance of the work 'if
as that imrtion already eompleted. It will be
dillthlt to tell how long It will take to com
pMtelithe contract. One thing Is morally car-
M the contractors will lose money, but the
well known character of - the firm forbids
them backing down. and they are hound to
succeed.
THECLRTS. .
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C, N. Coen al Erie.
In the Caned States Dlstrick . Court, et Erie.
Judge M =Bess' presiding, the following
business ve. transacted on Monday:
The case. 1 the United States vs. Conrad
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Fisher was attuned, by consent of the Conk,
and the wri that was Issued against the de
lendant w. ordered to be stayed.
In the cali of the United States vs. Gco. W.
Browning al.. on motion of H. Butterfield.
Beq., the defendant was allowed to pay $10)
and costa into the registry of the Gourt.pend
ing the action of the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue on his proposition to compromise.
Philip LeMitart, convicted of selling beer
without properly stamping the casks. was
sentenced to •be imprisoned in the coalmen
Allier the term of four hours and to Imp a
fine of four hundred dollars and the rots of
prosecution. •
Philip Olasselbrucht. found guilty of selling
beer without stamping the keg. and furear.
Tying on the business of a brewery without
keeping books. was sentenced to be imprison
ed In the common jail fur the term of tour
hours and to pay a line of four hundred dol
lars and costs.
Thgense of Uoyd & 31cClore vs. M. :1.0,0k
was continued by eminent of the Court.
The C.e of the United States vs. Joseph, M.
Jenkins. indicted for opening and copying a
letter directed to Mr. E. Slater, was taken
up. Jury out.
quarter neselpus--Jadge,
IVErtranav, July M.--Commonwealth vs.
Charles Franzen, Indicted for larceny. Two
cases were taken up. and the Jury rettinted
verdict of not guilty In both cases.
la the cases of John Weiser, Fred. Stehle
and Jno. Dickson. indicted for Illegal liquor
selling, jndgments of none prtio. were entered
on payment of costs by defendants.
Commonwealth vs. Michael Bradford and
John Sullivan. indicted for malicious mischief,
was the next cane taken op. The jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty.
Commonwealth to. Elijah Hall. Indicted for
gambling. The defendant plead guilts.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Christ., indicted
- felonious assault and; battery. Mrs. Sands
orcutrts.. The jury returned a verdict of
alt and battery, and the defendant was
*aced to pay a See of tS tad costs.
the eases that were ready for trial bay-
Men disposed of,, thejurors were lis
ted and Court adjourned.
e Court of Quarter Sessione will be in
inn on Friday morning. at 10 o'clock. for
purpose of hearing the argument tr i ms.
s dispositions of ell motions for new
' s wil be finally disposed of, end at-
Interested in Quarter Sessions bust
,,st give their attention,
Lbirr no iliutlSD itY.
Willington .
Nicholas Binger.
Fred Eater. s
Henry Hoene.
Barney Carney. et al.
J. Parker Sweeny.
Patrick Burke. I !
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3URBLIRIOUS RAID.
4.7:•ra ta is of a gasg at Thieves .t Beaddoek'
Ta. of thieves which fur sumo toonth
t infested this city. fur some teuso.
t: , taterred their operations to on.. o
••• .yiboring boroughs, as would appear
litao a raid width was made In the barough
of Braddock's, Tuesday night. A party of
them vistted .that usually quiet town in a
buggy or light wagon at is late hoar of the
night. and committed demgdatlons in a num.
her of houses..
BruT
ley drat visited the I,4ltlence or Mr.
own, a butcher, located on the plankroad.
.sear the upper mad of the borough. Three
they secured about t-IZ in money, and 'made
their escape. The store of Mr. Smith. located
In a building adjoining Robinson's hotel, on
the plankroadi was elso entered and some
goods carried off. From the *tore they forced
their way lido the hatel, from where a num
ber of articles were taken. Mr. Smith, the
proprietor of the store. was awakened ,while
they were operating about the premises. but
before he could secure a weapon they had
c' es-
i ped. ,
Dr: residence near Mae hotel was
visited, end the party succeeded In gainlar ac
cess to the bed chamber •occupled by Dr. S.
and his wife. Mn. 8. was awakened when
one of thieves drew. revoker and threatened
to blow her brains out If she gave soy alarm.
title was terribly frightened. but fortunately
the Doctor was awakened and attempted to
capture them. •They escaped. however, al
though pursued out of the house. They failed
te.ohtain any plunder. The next place visited
waa the Mays Hotel. kept by Mr. Seauld. and
also located on the ulankroad. They Ant at
tempted to force their way Into the buildiug.
but felting in that they knocked at, the door
and endeavored to Induce Mr. Sewnld to ad
roit them. He peremptorily refused and they
An:My - drove off.
They then proceeded to the house of Hr. W.
.W. Metres. on the line , of the railroad. and
after obtaining admission secured some three
dollen In money and surer articles of clothing.
From this house they proceeded to that of Mr.
Herten:l,ln the lower end of the borough. from
lehieb tt 2 ey carried off a considerable Ramon
of cloth r-ete. Mr. and Mr.. flortou
both absent from bowel '
Cholera.,
The canine inhabitnntaof this city ivere'itt
tacked with an •ephiernic Tuesday.: : night
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which remelted fatally rin many Instances.
We bear It rumored that Chief Hague has im
ported a cargo of _"dog cholera."' and is
waging a war of extermination upon the pour
creatures. Others uy titat he Is engaged in
the nefarious, outragemis and Illegal practice
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of ilbstritatting pieces of meat impusmatedWith
strychnine about the st te. where tnenoor
u hungry
te affs s t IT4'diai . rllo:i„ ti :Edkv x e l l::
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be a tare slander on the Chief and one
that should be left, ..by 'Lis friend,
We know him to :a a kind hearted
man aad a lean of too much honor to
n itt_c__ e to do
C' feel
o i ng Al e en i t n tiiTne a could bui :if3t . be fact
7d
ouch a thing became the duties of hisoffice
do not require it and if they did he would re
sign before he perform them. • As evi
dence of the correctness of our position in
regardto the chief, only yesterday we saw
him at work in his private office at a table
withabout forty yards of bologna sausage
ou one end of the table and a small bottle of
"salt" on the other, and assisted by one of his
officers he wasp lating the sausage by rot
ting it in small .1, aces Red placing a little
. .Mt" upon each if zee, with the intention of
distributing the pres throughout the city as
an antidote for an polsion the poor dogs may
have received at t e hands of those heartless
wretches who take that means of revenging
themselves upon their neighbors.
The fatality among -the dogs referred to
above is becoming alarming In Itsextent. No
less than sixty were found dead in different
parts of the city yesterday. The Street Cool
missitoriere each' detailed a cart for the pur
pose of removing them. The only suspicious
feature in the matter so far.. Chief Hague Is
concerned is that - the mortality was much
greater In the ,-upper wards than any other
part of the city . and be resides is that locality.
We hope the bologna and salt will have the
desired effect.
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Mite et the Heat.
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Quite suumber lof eases have come under
our notice during the past few days Of pros
tration from tb heat. Yesterday Jones
Thorn, WWI of lames Thorn. Mg" of the arm
of Thorn It Co., boiler makers on Penn street,
First ward, while at work In the ihOp was
prostrated and rendered Insensible from the
effects of the heat. He was canted homeland
medical assistance rendered. He will recover.
'LA driver of Wm. P. Hunker k Co.. confec
tioners on Liberty' street, whiledrivinga team
Was prostrated from . beat. A tear applica
tions of cold water revived him, tad be was
unable to proceed home without ass istance.
Tuesday afternoon, C. Mullen. a teamster.
while driving bis wagon along Penn street,
was overcome by the heat and fell to-tho
ground.' He was removed to his home on
Fteenty-etweath etreet, where medical aid
Was procured. but his recovery Is doubtful.
ThUlip Hoffman, t member of the Great
Western Band, which accompanied the pro
cession of the Red Men. was also overcome
by the beat. He was carried into the-den
store-In the market, where his head w
bathed with cool water. He partial • -
ered Sothis course of an bony, and was then
removed to his home.
A Verse of Wine - stroke:'
A are of "son drake." nut coup de mild,
however, occurred In Hest Birmingham you.
terday. Dennis parkins and his '
Mir. Brows. went into: badness together a
few diyi stone. end yerterday the firm dis
wired. It appears that they Procured a beat
and went up the Monongahela river where
they hetet:Puede. cargo of scrap Hee, Har
kin., no he allege., Welshing the capital.
Brown being the younger of the two, the bu
siness of Motoring of the cargo wan entrust
ed to him, and he disposed of it. Harkins
didn't metre any of the
_proceed* of the sale
and called upon his son-th-law to settle up.
He settkd op by striking his venerable "pa
elect" In the eye with his fist and threatening
to do him more serious bodily harm It be
troulfied• him further. This was a se ers
stroke on the old man, he bad not only lost the
antongt be bad levseted In the 'herniation, but
had be e s beaten and abused by his son-la-pm.
He called on Justice Krehen and made tutor
motion charging Brown with assault and bat-
tery. warrant was issued, the scoured ar
rested and held to bail fur plitvrandice at
&fete Alderman mosigen.
Aldenosa Bowden. of Allegheny, discosed
of the following cases regerdnyc:
Adam.Bodef gas °hafted with &somberly
conduct midath of Mrs. 'Swindell. The `de
feadant Is a botcher, and It ls aneged the ho
allowed his horse to trespass In the oom
ant`s garden. Yesterday the animal wan put
up In Mrs. Ere stable, spd Whoa Rode weht to
claim It. be behaved Ina very dliorderliand
tinpreper manner. A warrant was Lau
Mrs. Anna 'Thiscoil charged Mazy Brady
with dbunderir conduct mid surety of the
peace. . The ;mu. .re nediltbon,, and Mrs.
Driscoll alleged that the defendant acted in a
very disorderly manner. and that ate mwas
afraid that she might cerry some threats made
Into effect. The defendant pall the eons In
the disorderly case. and ve ball for Court
In the surety.
The revolution adopted In Allegheny Coun
cils instructing the Market Committee to pro
vide suitable places for vehicles of persons at
teedlug market. Is a very good idea: and
prompt action should be taken, as not a mar
ket day plume bat that a mishap of some kind
00.trt, by reason of a Want of a proper place
for such A tun elf , the street clog
ged with v ehiclesls of common occurrence,
at and,persous deelling to cross the street do so
their 0 .11 perinea] risk- If• may be dlflicalt,
however, for the COallaithell to remedy this
matter glace the andos d re of the deeond Ward
Kumar& rut iron fence. Nen/that the matter
is before the Committee It to likely that some
Pro Wilt. made to carry , the resell:Mon
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fliwi Mamba= Tallor:lrtr
received alarms assortment at Wrens
complete 'assortment of iMis
Frrammer wear getarrany. paver
avenue and Sixth street.
PITTSBURGH DAIL
THE KNIFE.
Afray Is East liirtal•chnen—A Mae
'tubbed—The Perpetrator Arrested.
The knife. it would seem, is a termite wea
pon with a certain class of individuals on the
South-side. and It Is brought into requisition
both as a weapon of defense or attack on the
slightest provocation. .Rut :11 few months
!titre elapsed - since one man was mur
dered in a bar-room fight, the instrument
with which the fatal blows were given being
the knife. anti in the same affray Stoner man
woo so severely cut and stabbed that his life
was disnaired of. and he never willfully recov
er from the injuries he received, and while the
trial of the parties charged with the murder
are still fresh In the minds of our renders,
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anther :array occurs in the same locality.
•hick may probably result Ina homicide.
Tuesday evening Frank Denma rah and Louis
ogrentin met on Meadow street. East El,
:Ingham. and Wut Into conversatfon upon
me trivial matters, which resulted In a
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quarrel. Fot, angry words they proceeded
to blown. ion!. neoordinic to the .entnblished
custom - the knife wan resorted to. Den-
mrsh received serious wound in the back
tmedintely below the left shoulder blade.
nd fell to the mend, whereupon his autos.
ist lied. •
Nicholas Denmarsit, the brother of the
unded man, after assisting him to a physi,
lan's office and harlot his wounds dressed.
.paired to the office of Justice Krell. nod
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made Information, charging Itoggentin with
tellonlous assault and Witter), A warrant
was Issued, and the Justice accompanied by
an officer started in search of the accused,
who they found after n hunt of twwhours se
creted In a cellar. He was taken to filming
hum anti locked Up fora hearing, and. Yestms
day, as the physician attending the wounded
man was unable to say how the (*tries might
terminate, the accused wits committed to Jail
to await the result, the Justice refusing to
take buil in the case.
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We learned that Itnexentin adudti that ne
Id the Cutting*. but nlleges that it stns done
self defence.
• Real Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were admitted of re
cord in the office of Thomas IL Hunter. Esq.,
Iteconier for 'Allegheny county. Thursday ,
duly 31th. 10711.
Gorge It. Kurtz to Lawrence Sproul. July 14
1870::0 by 83 feet on North Common, Second
ward. Allegheny City #7.730
Charles SchlelPer to Frederick Schmidt. April
13. 1820: Al by 128 feet and nine Inches on
Adams street, Allegheny City, with build
ings- • 81.1 r.
Davis Seymour to C. H. Love, June 21.1070; 40
by 94 feet and 78 inches on Erin street.
Eleventh ward, Pittsburgh— ... s4.lku
Hugh S. Fleming. Sheriff, to John Scott,. Jr..
March 18, 1520; 24 be lila feet on Liberty
street. Pittsburgh. with buildings frig
Hugh S. Fleming, Sheriff. to John Scott, Jr..
July 15, 11 1 111; 13feet. 0 inches, by 100 feet on
Penn street, Pittsburgh.
Philllpena Ihnown. et al.. to John Welliuger,
April 29. Prat 24 by MO feet on Sarah street.
borough of Ormsby 1,210
James 11. 31bliee to Julius G. English, Jul) 13,
1871); 98 by 74 feet on Fayette street, Alle
gheny. with buildings MAO
Francis Sellers to Thos. J. lloskinson,-Jaly 11,
1870; 2.5 by 194 feekon Penn street, Pittsburgh.
with- buildings $15,010
Henry Lambert, executor. to. Geo. W. Smith.
July 1. 1870: irt ncrei 17 pereles in Sillitnams
. ville, Boss township 510.0.11
Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Allegheny
to Isaac Riley et al. June 211571 k lota N 0.31
and 21, in block N 0.5, in Plan of lots laid out
be Directors of the Poor, at the old city
Poor farm
Oliver Adam to Thos.S. *ode. July 1.1. , ..1871e
lots IT:. 1Z 129. 130 and 131. in Melanins and
31aple's plan. In Boydstown subdivision
fl,lOO
Robert H. Scott to Emma It. Scott, July 15.
lsne three-fourths of an s,ere. Nineteenth
ward, Pittsburgh, with buildings aLoun
William Cowan toCharles Ackerman. June 17.
ISIO; 14 acres. Baldwin township, with
buildings: VAX)
Georite SelTp i dt
.. ts a liatubrrt ich4elder k . , April
3.lleßheuy f ee ottle o ri t y e ltes v e e rvl r0T; 4. 1
'ship isft
'Mary Tynan to Charles Gray, July IS, 1870; 36
by lOU feet. Sycamore street. In Richard Cow
an's plan. Lower $O. Clair township.... 51•0 W
Personals,
RtI.IIAHD Hays and fsmily.Mrs. Snyder
and family, Mr. Wm. McKnight and n large
party of other ladies and gentlemen left yes
terdsy tor Bedford Springs.
We regret to learn that Nr. Andrew France.
of the Eagle Cotton Mills. is nut enqvalesceut,
although he has been 111 for more than a week
M 0... Amain Jotoc, and family. Mn. Jam..
I.lllnta nod. family and Mrs. fieurge U. FA
wards and family are at Cresson Springs.
, THICRE is. in the (Adorn foil August, a por
trait of Mark Twain: which closely resemble.
the Third party inuatildate fur Congress,
3fajor Wm. Frew. , •
310. AiritiCti.TerollAtt. the accomplished son
of Alderman Thomas of this city, who has for
some time post creditably ailed et responsible
position In o of the Government Depart
ments at Wash ington,
ngton, is at ho e. on a visit to
home.is friends. We are glad Wthou: him T
rll'
• Intolerable Bar
We appeal to Chief Miguel° try his powers
in abating a great nuisance. or two of them,
Which nightly drive the residents and be.
people in the neighborhood of the
Gazgrrn building well nigh crazy. We refer
toe fellow who stands on the elorner of.ttix.th
avenue and Smithneld street with. a boa of
prize packages. and who. in order to deceive.
cheat and swindle p..idestrinns. cries out his
wares in ft voice neither soft. sweet nor har
monious. and to it vagabond who grinds a
terribly wicked organ, whose tones are worse
than the combined efforts of a dozen felines.
Fromsifficlock till eleven o'clock at night
these worthies play their Darts as common
nuisances. and nearly distract the people for
squares around. In the name of everything
that Is legal let some steps be taken to rid
Siath avenue and dmithfleld street of these
Intolerable, awful, terrible bores.
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A man named Mackey, molding on Bspla-,
made street. Allegheny:. woe struck down on
Tuesday afternoon by tbe heat, and died In a
few minutes afterward. The deceased and
his family had arrived hn this city from Scot
land only a few weeki . since. - lie was en
gaged on the farm of Mr. Ewalt. near Bakers
town, and about noon Tuesday complained of
great prostration, tic got on a wagon to ride
to the house. bet before reaching It was com
pelled to get off, and commenced vomiting.
We was carried into the house, and died be
fore medical assistance, which was near at
hand could reach him. The deceased leaves
a wife and a tare family of children: The
body was brought home Tuesday evening for
Interment. .
=
.tlcierman Bolster, of the Third ward. Alle
gheny, Issued Ft warrant for the arrest of John
Conrody on a charge of disorderly conduct.
preferred by John G. Cooney...lager beer sa
loon keeper hr the Third ward.. It appears
that Conrody was somewhat salubrious from
numerous k.utatiooe and spun going Into the
saloon of Looney far more of the same sort.
his request was refused by Mrs. C. on the
ground that
refusal enough: Cenirody, bang:
nant at the caned Mrs. C. bent names.
and made a good deal of noise. Ofileerdhafer
arrested Coorody and after a little interchange
Conrad, - paid
opinion the charge was ..withdrawn and
the casts.
The Right 111leg—The Right rteee.l.,
kklifonc—l was led by your favorable
notice of J. F. Bellstine, and by the testimony .
of a friend who bas dealt with him for Mine
than a year, to try for myself the quality of
the various kinds of meat for which be Is cel
ebrated. My experience Is good proof that
- Militiae either at bin stand n Pittsburgh
or 39 Allegheny Market. Is, ae yo have said, a
sure place to get good, and only good beef,
mutton, or veal. cut and served exactly as
theyllhOntd be. Try him nod be convinced.
a. Limps At BMW
Its Prettiest Women in New-York. Miss
K—. well known In our fashionable society
for her dtstbarac appearance and beautiful
complexion. was once asailow, rough-skinned
girl, chagrined at her red, freckled face. She
Pitched lob Hafritteli Magnolia Balm. and is
now as pretty in complexion as she LB charm.
log In manners. This article overcomes frock
lm, tan, sallowness,moth-patches,ring.tuarks,
etc., and makes one look ten 'years Younger
then they are. Mliatudiii Balm for a trans•
parent complexion, and Lyon's Katbairon to
make the hair plentiful, Ineurlant, soft and
delicate, have no rivals. The Kathalmn pre
vents the hair front turning gray, ...diem es
dandruff. and is the best and cheapest dres
sing In the world. =ICS.
SEND YOUR Onututs FOR CRE.tM ALE,
to Pier, Dannals & Co., Pittsburgh. Tboy
ship it tuntuptly by rail or boat and de.
liver it to any part of the city.
An Annual Bird Slaughter Pro.
• •-••—•
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The Prussian police have put down a
very senseless popular festivity In tiehles.
wig this year. Opposite the city of
Schleswig, writes our German correspon
dent, is an island upon which thousands
and thousands of sea fowl live.
_ruder
the Danish government a general shoot
ing day among these harmless birds was
arranged. :Before that day nu one was
allowed to visit the Island. &nue high
always bad the privilege of first
'landing; and' shooting the first bird for
the King of Denmark; As MOP as this
was done hundreds of boats hastened to
the Island; every person able to carry
''
gun helped in the work of destruction,
and innumerable boys . were :Mildly em
ployed in knocking down. wbunded birds
with sticks. ' The "game", was carried
home in triumph to the cify,. and after
wards thrown away, since the meat is not
eatable, and the feathers no value. This
year the bird slaughter has, very. hu
manely, been prohibited.
=
A daughter of Mr. Jacob Jenkins, living
eleven miles from Taylor's Cave, who had
been suffering from a seemingly anknonu
cause since last October, was taken
badly sick on Wednesday last; and when
believed tobe lathe agonies of death roul•
Stud forth a small make abotit eight Inches
long. It is mamas's; to have been taken
In while In the ail of drinking from
spring near the home. and
.to have lived
in the child for about eight months. dor"
ing . which time she often .watered
meet acute pain. Though , temporarily
relieved by the ejection of the reptileifrt
her physical system has beensce.prestritt•
ed that she died on the following evening.
This unusual and remarkable aftkir has
created quite an excitement in the neigh
borhood of its occurrence.—.Knerrale
(nun.) Prot .
GAZETTE : THURSDAY MORNING, JULY '2,1, 1870.
GEN,ER,iI4Tf
TrinTennenere peach yro is very lari,r.
THERE are lel% than 11 1 ) lientik., i n
Tutait; were 671.1deatIslu New York
last week.
THE N. Y. !:[fir irreverently callnLot'n
wife an old init.
. •
WAI•NER the fae)arite -comedian
, of Vienna in deed.
'In.,F. Sontheca eslifilnia olive crop is
'icy unusually large.
A SEA monster has bte•n dug up in a
mountain in Nevada.
FIVE thousand tenantless houses are
reported in Philadelphia.
CHRISTOPHER Srurr hung ,himself in
Philadelphia on Monday.
DBOW:aNIi in unuintallY prevalent this
year all over the ,eountry.
Tng potit,l.onkfellow's non chunk& in
on board the Dauntirgs an, a patutentrer.
A soctury for the suppression of infan:
tickle Las been , incorporated in New York.
Mao. 'SARAH A. littANT ; died on Friday
in Andover, Miutsachusetti, from the sting
,of a bee.
A CureAno father hag been onnmitted
as "ungovernable and vicious," on his
aim's complaint.
A LITTIA: Virginia: boy who went for
due cows found instead a murderous pan
ther, and was eaten up.
MIL fikw;ARD Rill shrirtiv,Tit is said,
start upon It voyage around 11, world.
Ho is sisty4iine yeamold: -
ILLINOIS coal beds are supposed to lie
inexhaustible, and a movement IS on foot
to develops, them thoroughly. _
Tim: Philadelphia Pram asks why do
not Hair free traders undertake manu
facturing if it be so profitable.
IT Is a Savannah amusement to snuff' out
the lights In the lanterns of passing res.
sets by welbtlirected rifle shots.
Tut; iron one discovered in Peoria coun
ty, Ills. , is said to assay 115 per cent. of
pure iron and to cover no area of 10.000
acres.
THERE were seven ea.es of sun stnike
In Cincinnati on Monday, four of which
were fatal and two will probably result
fatally.
• A l'imlima, N; Y., iul}•, while dressing;
fur her wedding. exploded n kenmene
lamp, and bee funeral 11114telld of ber
dal!lvas celebrated.
....
Lomi engagements are not altogether
- thing', of the past yet, and One of al years
endurance terminated in Witre„Mass., ?y
a wedding last week.
I.: i ~
cit i
NADA is ex ' ed over the discovery
of a white wild ma i of the woods, sup.
posed to be a mi „Mg member •of Fr,
mont's command in ISM.
.
Tat; Boston Po.ft saYS a Louisiana ',No
wt', was called to his front door on the
Fourth and shot dead.' Such familiarity
is justly.regurded at• reprehensible. 4
NIIIS.IIKrtiEY LAKE disappeared frost
her husbands's . residenon in Providence on
Tuesday, and her remains were found - in
the
river on rriday. Suicidal. suspected:'
'Comm are confined • In i the. Camden .
(Y. 1.) county jail two women and 'one
u an. who are confirmed Mpimmeaters,
siting a large quantity of the ding end
day,
. ,
11, —,SMINysper %M . * the grandest yeti.
in eSistencr is the universe, which is no
singular when we rementbes that thee.
Boston folks think thennselkes the lral
44N Monday there were 4ti sun strokes
in Ne. York city and II in Brooklyn. Of
these but fifteen resulted in ituuttsilate
death. but many, others are ye critical
cases.
•IT IP said that a N .nr York IS te St4llll
tor won $2,000 in a Sitcatoi..7a nbling
house the other night, and refused to
take a cent."( it. C 21.1,0110 is prlbably his
figure.
Cot:. Tnou ts, the independent an.
didate for Congress in Philadelphia. in
Judge Kelley's district, deelarea himself
to be opposed to Kati and the importa.
tion of Coolies. ' .
JeettN Molitite,tiv:eitettids at die dear e
.his kell i u Saratoga and keope nMgitaim
t they wont be kept out, be prntends th
they are fieenau and goes for them in th
most approe.d
11 oULDOCK. the actor, has I ILrned le
. .
Curer., awl will iliac:our:iv iipou 11w diatin
i.ruialied dramatists awl Wits Lit has Intl_
Among whom are iiielatled Introit!, Ma
crewly, Keno, lieuiblo ant Dickews.
Tux Courier de. F.6it. Urtio is 9ffended
at the unirersal syrupath • felt for . Prussia
in this country, and ease
11 only lieufime
so many-Germans have cc me to this coun
try for the good of their Fatherland. -
A LENGTH - 1r article in . Washington pa
per upon Pittsburgh styles las at length
become condensed to this: ..It is the cor
rect thing in Pittsburghlto roll • up„your
trousers. .111 the millionaires do.
Six buttoned gloves re in great de
mend in haratogn for bap just now. The
only advantage Ire can e in them this
hot weather is that you. n leave them so
much more unbuttoned t an you - can the
common kind.
Anenrreers are invite, to send in, on
or before November let, 870. designs for
a Museum clf Fine Arts, to be. built in
Boston. Six prizes of t p hundred dol-
lars each, will bo.awardedlto the designs
adjudged to be the best.
Tux eight Frenchmen who we're picked
up at sea and taken to Boston, by the
brig William Maroon, ,tote that they
were emigninti, bound from Maraeilles
for Peruninbitco,.on the bark Felix,which
vessel sprung a leak and was abandoned.
PRE.qIDENT (111.tX7 has accepted an in
citation to visit Providence, September
17th, at the inauguration of the Soldier's
Monument. Ile will be the guest of Lien.
13urnsida, and will afterwards stop at
Wesley, the guest of the lion. N. F.
Dixon.
TILE Prineet,irian learns that a move
ment will be made by the residents of
Princeton, N. to secure from the heat
Legislature the repeal of the• law render
ing the college students irresponsible for
debts contracted while pureeing their
studies.
A voM, 'lathed Bridget Conte', occu
pTiug a small dwelling house in Louis.
mile, fell into the cellar, containing three
feet of water, 'Monday night, and was
drowned, the collar floor and floor of the
building are claimed to have been rotten.
Her relatives will bring suit fur damages
in
TIIE Germans of Cincinnati dispatched
the following cablegram: "To his Majes.
ty, King William I, of Prussia: The
hundred thousand blemoms of Chmintlati
express to Your Majesty their high
admi
ration of your manly and courageous re
pulsion of French arrogance. We offer
men and meaue if needed, and firmly hope
that victory will perch upon , the barmen
of United Germany under your leader..
AMONG the various melltods,for keep.
ing and making water cool, none is much
better or easier than that practiced in the
East. The water is put Into jugs, bottles,
ur winetoolers, which are placed in
buckets filled with salt and saltpetre, and
then turned rapidly until the watt's' al.
most reaches the freezing point. If the
weather is very hot the buckets are to.
plenlehed several times a day, and the
turning process repeated.
CILICAGO Geimaus are busy soliciting
subscriptions fOr the Sanitary Fund &bey
are raising for the German soldiers.-- In
reply io the telegram they sent to King
William, they hare received the follow
.
.11e:titan, July 18, 181 1 1 .
To Edmund Jumwen, and others,
Chlcstro: I thank-You and fad' convinced
that Germany will answer the hopes of
her countrymen beyond the sea.
WILLIAM. ilk:X.
TIIEKE three are Philadelphia Ledger
obituary poems : -
Past her eufferbsg. put her pale, .
Peale to weep, for tears are vale
Guns, but not forgotten.
• Her entiarias tirs are over.
• Her little t le tree;
1 I WO hbr
itigitice• k L".i7:L
1,1
Her enffOrleas now are over.
Her little meilit's free;
She has one to be with Jesse,-
. WhereihePDY she will be.
CArr. E. G. FLEttrito, the Democratic
candidate; wise ran against General Stokes
for Congrese in - the Third Tennessee Dia.
trict, and was beaten, Las been arrested
at Murfreesboro, Tenn., charged with cut.
tang with a knife and dangerously wound.
ing a mulatto . lirl with whom he had
Been - living tenni of intimacy. The
attack, it is reported, was caused by jeal
ousy on the part of Fleming, the woman
having shown a disposition to abandon
her white admirer for a sable companion.
A Niw Yortx correspondent mays; . 1
was rammed by a prominent Wall street
financier that Mr. Bailment is shortly to
sever his connection with the Roths•eDds,
whose agent Le Is now in New York, and
that his place.is to be filled by the Roth,
schilds present New OrlsOns agent. The
reason assigned for the change in that Mr.
Belmont devotee more time to his own
business than to I,theinv My informant
insured rue that he had obtained his in.
forinatimi (runt a SOUK° entirely trust
.worthe,
.t PATENT device for economizing fuel
lute recently been put into the Lewiston
(Nfainel Mills. It consists of a hopper
and a Mill for grinding coals, reducing
the fuel to fine dust, vchich is carried by
the blower into the furnace with air
enough to prOduce immediate combustion,
The coal duet leaps into flame like a fiance
ofl powder. It is claimed that this device
saes 33 per cent of thy expense of ma
king steam. It is said that steam can be
Onemted in one-half the, time required
h, the ordinary use of fuel.
• THE following description of a base
1,11 pitelier iu action will be appreciated
by all who have watched this important
member of the nine : On receiving . the
ball lie raises it in both liindii until it is
on a , level with his left eye. / Striking an
attitude. he gazes at it two or three min
utes in a contemplative way, and then
turns it around once or twice to be sure
that it is not an orange or a cocoanut.
Assured theit lie has the geduine article,
lie then. winks once or twice at the' first
baseman, twice at the second baseman
and three times at the third' baseman
and after a scowl at the short stop and
in
)flan e at the home plate, finally delive
the 11 with the precision anti . rapidity
of a annon shot." .
' FOREIGN'.
*NMI:AL IN to have a steam omnibus.
THE Prussian army lost 148 by suicide
hie year. . • ,
'I n nun are 2,300 paintings in the Dine
den art gallery,
I' lA:RIMMIES to the Utilities of vnnone
!taints dre in rogue in South ()crawly this
YeaF• _
Ai unusually large amount of, corn.
wine and silk will this year be produced
in Italy..
Sw - EDEN grants females the samerights
as males in medical colleges and no prac
titioners.
A 'mu ttut.e coollagiatiou has destroyed
a great part of the forest of St.' Ger
main, near I'aris.
,- • • • _
A BRIEF rrsult of thti European , tenr
will be the strengthening of free Itftitn
tiOus in America. .
A aquarium in to I,e constructed at t
.4enhaln Crystal Palace, near London
an nxptnse of 440,000.
Tilts Spanish have adopted lager beer
ut mix it with lemonade ht a punch bowl
ul muck it through a stnkw.
Dick Essie maid to have written for his
own children a "Life of the Savior;' Which
*ill soon he made public for the first
Conimitter. on Zducatlon in lL
Italian Parliament has decided to reduce
the number of high school and -eniverai
ties in Italy.
.
Tun nherry crop in the Minniels pros
Mete of Prnseia was to lumens., thi
year that the people: don't know what t
do with them. • •
Putscs Louie D'Orrirams.Wsui.m.
formerly a member of the Bavar
ian Government. has just died at Lucerne,
at the age of seventyeight.
l.ut•e your enemita, particularly when
they can attack your southern frontier, is.
the London Sputatyr suspects, the pres
ent Austrian reading of the Gaspe'.
Tit n . colebrated Villa Alban[ collection
of statuary at Rome is now for rale, and
a blerniau sculptor has been authorfaed
to offer it to the lioreranuent of the T.-niter!
THE lintel des Invalid. in Pavia is to
be abolished. The disabled veterans still
iu that institutions are to be otherwise
provided for and tiro buildings put to
some other use.
Tits Emperor of Hussiit is said to have
he intention of having a plebiscite taken
o Poland, on the question of obliterating
ho name _of -Poland forever and simply
molting it with Russia. ,
A GENTLE:M.I-Nly chatiy
near Monaco,. took out pencil and paper
from his pocket And oOvered several sheets
with writing, then cut • his throat with a
robot and ditsl before the altar.
. Tut: lndiin papers by the overland
mail in London state that the cholerais
slaying thousands in Hawaii. I t,,Uttv.
tulghur the &aliw were rep metal to:have
been more than a - thousand day.
A PARI:i . conespondenj describes the
Doke de tlratinnont as no orator, but
among sad. handsome—ha out be a Tat
leyrand on the day when diplomatic toe.
tions will bo noised by fisticuffs."
Tltte members of the higher arietocra.
ey Russia are very much dissatisfied.
They are refused permission to leave the
Russian empire., 'for fear that they might
bore the Emperor while he is abroad.
nEtticm; CONBUL BIDDLE, who has
been sick at Ravaua, with yellow fever,
is recovering. Ili, wife died of the dis
ease on Sunday. Comal liall, of Malan.
sas, is in temporary charge of, the con.
sulate. ; di l 3 •
A L01(1)031 letter, describing Minister
MatlefiFoarthelJuly party, says: The
singular beauty of some of the American
ladies was more talked'about by the Eng•
lish guests than the Declaration of lode•
sindenee. - -.
TUE Viceroy of Egypt has -made a d
nation of five thousand franca to the .vic
time of the fire at C'onstantinople, and be
Hides thin he has sent them a larg•
steamer full of provisions and other nece.
parks of life.
THE Bavarian Historical Society has
received in an elegant box, the dressing
gown of King Louis I. The official letter
accomponylug the singular present grave
ly announces that the sovereign wrapped
bin sacred legs in it for sixteen years.
A 'DUEL with swords recently took place
at Cordeaux, between M. Lavertujon, edt
tor of the Oironde, and M. Oregori, filling
a similar capacity on the Province. Both
gentlemen were slightly wounded in the
thigh, and • the encounter wew then
brought tot close.
RaßetA has sent a fleet of steamers
as an . exploring expedition to the
North Pole. They are under the itutue.
(Hate command of the future Urand Ad
miral of the Russian nays, brand Duke
Alexis, and carry some of the greatest
men of science of Russia on board.
As immense Nahum' has beeli caught
lathe Tay In Scotland; It weighs seventy
pounds, has a length of four feet and
seven inches and a circumference of two
feet and seven inches. It is valued at
about forty.oeven dollars. This is prof,-
abiy the largest 'salmon ever caught, the
nearest approach to it being a salmon
aught in Holland 1111851, weighing sixty
eight pounds.
A SINGULAIt ftattivtil took place on the
battle Held of Solferino on the 24th of
'June. A reunion of Italian. French and
Austrian officers was held to witness the
tmusfer of the remains of the eight thou
sand men who had to bite the duet In that
memorable battle to two immense vaults.
Thu different national anthems. were
played. but the Austrian hymn was greet
ed with Mears.
TILE Orecian Uovennuent le at present
negotisting a treaty for the euppreeslon
of brigandage in the border districts.
The Govermmett of tireece has been pay
fag heretofore prices net on the heads of
brigands, but latterly so many heads
were brought in that It was necessary to
identify them, -the peasants cutting off
the heads of everybody they could get
hold of in order to obtain the reward. •
.
An extensive sulphur wine exploded on
the fourth of June near Lercant.,,in Sicily.
'Of -three hundred persons buried in the
same only one could be saved, and he told
that when the way was shut off to theni
they tied into the Interior recesses of the
mine and were crushed one by one by
blocks of sulphur falling down on their
heads. Everything possible was done to
save the victims!, but working in the mine
soon became so dangerous that the men
had to abstain in order to save their own
lives. Lercam is situated in one of the
peered regions - of Sicily.
A own Acciurarr, Involving the ices of
fourteen lives, occurtod In the Bay of_ Gi
braltar on the 30th ult. A trading bdtt
left Gibraltar on that 'day for Algodras,
having un beard fifteen men and three
women, and when off the Orange Grove
she capsized; 'without any person anise
rently - noticing the occurrence. It was
only. when four men on board, the sole
survivors of the ocenpants of the boat,
arrived at Algeciras the name night, that
the details of the lamentable Catastrophe
_became known- These men, after the
boat had upset, Managed . to climb to the
keel, and remained there until dark. when
another beat pamed by, which rescued
and conveyed them to Al geciras.
'TOE Great Pitch Lake of Trinidad has
lately been Nisited by Rev. Chas. Riogs.
ley, the. novelist. Trinidad Bea edr the
northeast mutt of Venezuela, at the
mouth of the (lull or Perin. The Pitch
Lake is situated on *small penhumla ; and
is about Wi feet above the level of the sea.
Mr. Kingsley says that the .Lake covers
an area of 90 acres; - and contains several
*Wien tons of asplialturd. The geologi
dal surveyors of Trinidad state the Lake
is due. to dead vegetable matter, which in
IJ:temperate climate would have been
changed int. peat and finally into brown
Coal; bat under the hoOropical soil be-
Comes asphalt and oil, which is continual
ly oozing up beneath the pressure of the
strata. .The whole Lake is covered with
logs of wood and sticks standing upright,
and the pitch itself contains twenty or
thirty per cent. of earthy matter, so that
it can be kneaded for a long time without
sticking to the fingers and nothing ad
heres to the hand but a greyish mod and
water.
THE feelloWing ingenious swindle, • tram
Bperpetrated on a fashionable restaurant in
erlin. /in elderly gentlemen, accom
panied by two 13011 S, stepped into the dia
-1 g mom of the restaurant, and having
.rdered a Numpteious meal, not forgetting
bottle of wine, proceeded to devour it at
• fearful rate. When he luid cleaned off all
the plates and emptied the bottle, he
called for cakes. They did not have any.
"Then I will get you some across the
way, children," said he, "do not stir till I
come back." But he stayed away rather
long, and the waiter obeerveit to the
children that something must hat•e de.
tained their father; "Father!" they ex.
claimed, "he in not our father. He met
ns on the street and naked nail we wished
to get a good meal." It need not be
added that the "father"' did not return
with the cakes arul.nav hie bill.
Preserration of 'Eggs.—Auning the m - 14,
nitrous receipts for the preservation of
eggs one highly recommended consists in
,simply rubbing hum over with linseed
oil. Immersion in 'salt water or lime 'Ca
ter gives to the eggs a disagreeable taste,
the water penetrating the shell after a
time and spoiling them; while, If kept in
ashes, sawdust or bran, they dry up: - It
is said that eggs, kept three or four
'months after being coated with linseed
oil retain their original weight very near
ly, and are of excellent flavor.
•
NU•le Bleeding from the nose
is always regarded as an unwelcome event,
yet. in the opinion of Dr. Hall, it always
is beneficial, peventing headache or more
serious illness, and 'sometimes arresting
apoplexy stud sudden death.. Therefore,
it should not be immddfatev arrested.
When the nose threatens tb bleed excess.
ively, it can sonietimes 'be arrested by
putting the feet in hot water, or by ajt.
plying a' mustard plaster between the
shoulders.. I
CARBOLIC SALVE
•
Made with pure CARBOLIC ACID: which is ascii
In hospitals by direction of 'Mathieu{ Phraictans,
has already paired 11.11 to be the moots - platy spa
ciceroni Tura for all klailarow{{ Sores and Vicepa.
and for Baru, Cott, {Wounds, aid all *kin Diseases
no !goal as a Rapid Camden Agent has yet lawn
diaerrreroil, d 3 CENTS. •
Henry's Insect Powder,
hor the Destruction of ROACHES. BED EINP3.
ANTS. A. PRICE. 23 CENTS, at
I,II.IIO§ENBA_CH'S
Patent !edieine Depot,
140 SMITHFIELD ST
‘OPOS '
JIRoPOsII-4
PROPOSALS
For Material to be Supplied
to the Navy Yards Under the Cognizance of the Bu
reau of Construction and
Repair.
Nava DErssenutta. 1 .
Ilcitgan ug COMPIII3.7IIoh nap Dirac,
Wasiummur. D. C.. July 14159.
healed proposals totandshifbaber &ad other
material for the Navy for the fiscal year end-
Ins June M. 1071. , wl4 be received et VAN Dis•
ram until LI o'clock S. otO the 15th of Aux*.
next, at a blob time - the proposals will be
opened. 1
The 'proposals must bsatidressettotbeChlef
of the Bureau ci Csnstrection sod Repair.
Navy Department, Washligtne, and must be
indorsed - Provers for Timber, gm" for the
Navy.• that they may be distinguished from
Other bmdness le ter:.
t
Printed schedules to st: i ll clumsiest parties
deal In and Intend tO id for. together with
instructions to bid . slag the forms of
proposals of guarante . and of certificate of
Cliant u akil l o t s h ue 'r e nor: dolaini-ii; will
on application to the mandasts of the he
Navy Yard and those of all the
yards on appllcation t tee Bureau.
The Coustomiduit 1 each Navy Yard and
the Purcheelog P.M ter for each station,
will have a cop, of th schedule of the other
yards, ((reexamination only, In order that per
sons who intend to bid mayjudge whether It
is desirable to make app icatlon for any of the
classes of those yards
The proposals must ,for the whole of a
elms, and all appllcati rw for Information or
for the examination of simples, must be made
to the commandants of the restectlye yards.
The proposals most be accompanied by a
certificate from the Collector of Internal Rev- ;
tone for the district In which the bidder re
sides, that he btu a license to deal In the ar-'
tides for it bleb be proposes; end. hp de-teflon
of the Deportment. hide nr offers will he recess...l
mily from writes who eke Irma fide ,terders In,
or manufacturers or. the articles they toffcr to
furnish. Tho gualantors must be certified by
the A”essor of Internal Revenue for the dis
trict In which they reside.
The contract will be awarded to the person
echo makes the lowest bid and gives the
guarantee required by law, the Navy Depart
ment, however. reserving the right to reject
the Maven bid, or any which It may deem ex
orbitant.
Burette. In the full amount will be required
to sign the contract, and theirresponsibility
must be certified to the satisfactlon of the
Navy Department.
As additional security twenty per centum
will be withheld from the amount of the bills
WAR the contracts shall have been completed.
and eighty per centom of the amount of each
bill, approved in triplicate by the Commandemt
of the respective yardr.w 111 herald by the Pay
master of the station designated In the' coo
tract within ten dare after the warrant for
the same shall have been passed by the Secre
tary of the Treasury.
The classes of this Bureau are numbered
and designated as follows:
1 No. I. White Oak Logs% No. 3, White Oak
Curved Timber; No. 4, White Oak Plunk: No.
BYellow Pine Logs: Na. Yellow Pine
eams:m No. 9, Yellow Pine Mast Timber: No.
1L White Pine Logy; No. 12, White Pine Mast
Timber; No. Ash. hi Pine Plank, Boards;
N 0.15. White Elm, Beech; No. Id, White
Ash Oars; Nn. 17. Hickory: No. 10, Black Wal
nut, Mahogany, Maple, Cherry; No. al. Locust
Treenalistlgo. =Cypress
Stave 23, Black
Spruce; No. 24, White Oak nd Head
ings: N 0.75, Lhmumyltal; No. Ingot Cop
per; No..=, Wrought Iron, and and square;
N 0.33. Wrought Iron. Hat; Nn. 34, Iron. plate;
No. tg.,, Steel: No. 37. Iron Spikes; No. 34. Iron
Wrought Nails; No. 39. Iron Cut Nails; No.
Lead, Pipe. Sheet; No. 13. Zinc: N 0.44, Tin; No.
45, Solder; No, 49 1 Locks, Hinges. Bolts, of
brass and. iron; 3,0. 49, Screws, of brass and
iron; No. 10, Piles; NO. 51. Angers; No. 57,
Tools for ship - store:li No. 63. Tools for use In
In yard and shops. No. 54, - Hardware;
White Lead; N 0.57:, Zinc Paints; N 0.59, Colored
Paints, dryers; No. 59, Linseed OIL No. GI,
Varnish, Spirits Turpentine; No. 63, Sperm
And Lard Olh Nu. M. Tallow, Soap; No. HS.
Glass. No. W, Brushes; No. 70, Dry Goods for
tat:ALVA:eV; H, Stationery No. 73, Ship
Crude Turpenthoe; N. 27 Beiting,Packingl
I .uthee. Pump rigg ing. lacing: No.
Junk NO. 198. Taw following are the classes, by the num
bers, required at the respective navy yards:
KITTERY.
Nos. &1315.:15. IT. 18.= R!.. 33.115. 10, 44;11.1;
49. 60, 51. 53, 54, 50. IL 00„ 58, 55.59, 71, 5 74. 7
N0c13,M16,A3L3
38,38.4.".,43,44.48.49,45145:, 53.5456.57.58.
58,80.83.64.68.88,M71.88.
N0c1,7.413.15,1&1710.n:4,
37.38.42.0,14,43.48,50.11.73.15154,56,57,58.
p PHILADELPHIA.
NBB. 4, n. LT. IS, IS, W.. 83, 48. 71
wAsIIINGTON
Nog. $
. LIL r 2. la. IT, la. 2D, 1 ),
04, 36, 00. 42. 44. 45. 48. 49. 50, SI, 68. 611,
No. ED. tR. (6.09.11), R. 73. if,
NORFOLK.
Not. 1.10.15, IM. 2 4 215 . aa. a). 42 , N. 4t4 49.
60. 63, 61, 57, 48, 63..40. Ca 84. t 114,19, 74, .74,74 71‘.
MARE 118 LAND. •
Nos. 16.1& 3& 7486, age, 9. 43, 44, 48, 40.
63.61, s 1 at Kg. 46.30,36, es, 43,73. 74. 73, 74,
38.434 - itll4,ru
NOTICE TO: ttiVsAC",roßl4.
Penn Aven e Extension.,
URI= PROPOSA be nreleed Until
o'clock x. of 110 DAY. the !saw tarlip . for
the theellog and ea
Both.
eV that Text
avenue. ire* totem, Sothis Nee Forty-oth'
streetek c.rnlthargh. .
The ere stone most be of Tfemext orth.lth
atone. and not lent had3et In MOM end
I.other neglects cow 0115 th e theetteutenth
the eity ordinances re tame..
Plana showing the amount end extent of the
wort to be &mann, be found at the thee=
City En.Meer, to whoth IteOpmds
to the &ere of Countertenors mg IN sent.
Tams wIU be nun. or I pee amt city wee&
=M4
&rd Tr e reAr i deis end Vee Um Una- .
X7lnfer ofWElted W b 01.6.'
Immanent of Pena mum:e.t.a. ingot
atone.
J.aikaa N. a. nom'. - .
13110POSAISFOR COAL.—The
tta
ae.iamatWl. PPIXIMiI. tar timArispplial
aw.rar =nth." Mr. sun to 4alivered
as their Wotins SITAR arrtier: Amonon•qulred.
SAGO. Anattals d.SIT. Propo.als e•-
0. 1 .4 4 P.lo.lotlMin
.Zoad CO.
EITTABrann, .W 7 12. - j_ellsll3
100 bbls Clevelabd White Ulna
l uN l l•Vrtzcgt
”Ifle bY
for sale by
,
1116
r
PROPOSALS
pROPOSALS FOR
Stamped EnveloPes and
Newspaper Wrappem,
POSTOFfICE DEPAIITMENT..IIO . y 11. WO.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until
12 ii . ei u oek M. , on the Ilth DAY OF .
l-
AUGEST.
ltftl,r furnishing all the 'iStamtied Enve
opes' and •iNewatiaper Wrappersj`whYth this
Department may require during it Jaeriod`of
tour it) years. commencing -on thd Istday of
October.je7o. vii.:
STAMPED ENVELOPES. ,
No. 1. Note Rize.23: by 5.4 Ineheg - two qua,
No. 2. Ordinary letter size. 3 1-Irby Sy
inches—three qualities.
N 0.3. Full letter size, 31.. by r.t inches—
three finalities. • -
No.l. Foil letter size. (for eircularV un
gummed on Hap, 3'. by 51," inches—one gnnlity.
No. u. Extra letter size, 31, by inches—
three qualities.
No. a. -Extra letter size, 3ld by 61: Inches.
(for circulars,) nnp:limed on tlar,--..one quality.
.N 0.7. Official size,3 WM by b!: inches—two
So. A. Extra official size, I 0( inches
—one quality.
. STAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS.
SIX and a flve-eighths by N Inchem (round
ut,)—oue quality.
EMBOSSING. WATER MARKS, PRINTING,
' RULING. PAPER, STYLE OF
• MANUFACTURE.
All of the above Envelopes and Wrappers
must be embossed with postage' stamps. of
each denominations, styles and colors • must
hove such watermarks or other devices to pre- ,
vent imitation. and bear. such printing and
ruling' as the Postmaster, Genelul may direct.
The envelopes must be made in the most thor
ough manner, equal in every respect to the
samples furnished to bidders by the Depart
ment. The paper must be of approved qual
itki'rencelvelV Vu ' v n :l f o= r n d re fu o r r t d b e e re ' rrnhe
styles known as “Illacit-lined"oettelf-ruled. -
(lines printed inside or ruled on the face) the
same shad be furnished without additional
cost. the contractor to pay all charges for
royalty In the use of patented inventions for
said lined or ruled envelopes. , ••
DIES. • '
•
•
The dies for embossing the postage stamps
on the envelopes and wrappers are to be exe
cuted to 'the satisfaction of the Postmaster
General, in the best style, and they are to be
Provided, renewed, and knot in order at the
expense of the contractor. The Department
reserves the right of requiring uew dies for
any stamps or denominations of stamps not
now used, and tiny changes of dies or colors
shall be made without extra charge.
Before closing a contract the successful bid
der may be required to prepare and submit
.new dies fur the approval of the Department.
Th use of the present dies may or may not be
con holed.
e dies shell he safely and securely kept by
the contractor. and should the use of any of
them be temporarily or permanently discos
tied theYshall be promptly turned over to the
Ittar i n , e n n ,, t,. v im it c l . agent, us the Postmaster
'
CIO
The ,envelopes must be thoioughly and per
fec y ;gummed, the gumming on the Xap of
eac i (except. for circulars) to be put on by
band not less than half an Inch the entire
length: the wrappers to beAlso hand-gummed
not less than three-fourth s an inch in width
across the end. :
N i ECURITY FROM FIRE AND THEFT.
11 dders are notified that the Department
all require. as a condition of the contract.
that the envelopes and wrappers shall be man
ufactured and stored In such a manner as to
(noire
s inTr ri f t ircify in m " uTt " itt 'y al n l r Afeltnib-
Jec to the Inspection of an agent of the De
ofrri, who will fai th fu ll yhe stipulations
the contract to be observed.,
. PACKING.
' All envelopes and wrappers must be band
ed in parcels of twenty-fife, and packed in
strong pasteboard or straw boxes. securely
bound on all the edges and 'Comers with cot
ton or linencloth glued on, each to contain
noVess theft two hundred and fifty of the
no and letter sizes, and one hundred each of
the official or extra official site. separately.
The newspaper wrappers to' be packed In
boxes, to contain not less than two hundred
and fifty each. The boxes axe to be wrapped
and securely fastened In strong manilla pe
nce. aml sealed, so as to safely bear transpor
tationtly mall for delivery to postmasters. '
When two thousand or more envelopes are re
quired to all the order of a postmaster, the
straw' or pasteboard boxes containing the
same meet bepacked in strong woooen cases,
well strapped with hoop-Iron. and addressed:
Thiadbu when less than two thonsand are requir
ed, proper labels of direction. Cu he furnished
by an - agent of the Department, must be
pl ed upon each package by the contractor.
W en cases, containing envelopes or wrap.
pe to be transported by water routes, must
be provkled with suitable water-proofing.
whole to be done under the inspection
an direction of an agent of the Department.
DELIVERY.
The envelopes and wrappern most befit,
dated and deltvered with all reasonable dis
patch. complete in all respects ready for use,
mad to such quantities as may berequired-to
All the daily orders of postmasters: the deliv
eries to bemade either at the Postotlice De
rtment, Washington. D. C.. 'or at the of
fice 'of an agent duly authorized to Inspect
and receive the same: the place of delivery to
be at the optionof the Postmaster General.
and the cost of delivering. as well as all ex
pease of storing. packing, addressing. labeling
and water-proofing to be paid by the contrac
tor.
... .
123:2M1
Specimens of the envelopes end wrsopere
forschlch proposal• ue incited, showing the
different qualities and colors of paper
the cuts. and sty Irummialf. s‘ - ith
re
blankforms-of bids..may le
be of
bad on applica
tion to the Third Assistant I'mtlnaster Gen
crab
This advertisement and a specimen of the
sample envelopes and wrapper,farnished by
the Department most be attached to and made
part of each bid:
GUAILtIiTEE.
No proposal will be considered unless of
fered by a manufacturer of envelopes, and ac
companied by a satisfactory guarantee signed
by at least two responsible parties.
AWARDAGREEMENT-lIONDS.
The contract will be awarded to the lowest
responsible bidder for all the envelopes and
wrappers, the prices to be calculated on lb
basis of the number used of the several grade
during the last fiscal year, which _was as fol
lows - •
- -
Note size •
Letter size: hist quality
Letter size, second quality
Letter size, second qualitg, (un.
Ex traom .1
letter size, first quality
Extra letter size, second quality 57815.174 3.88,000
turigummed) 454,000
Official site 15510,900
Extra official size' 3,100
Newspaper wrappers 41410,30
• .rotal 80a0.500
Within tea days after the contract has been
awarded the succemful bidder shall enter Into
an agreement hi-writing with the Postmaster
General to faithfully observe and keep the
terms, conditions, and requirements vet forth
In this advertisement, according to their true
Intent and meaning, and Isbell make, execute,
and deliver, subject to the approval and ac
ceptance of the Postniaster General, bonds
701:
undyed
cl =lfni i a e r s a T the sumas
a forfeiture for the faithful performance of
saidegreement or contract according to the
Provisions and - subject to the liabilities of the
seventeenth section of an act of Congress en
titled "An act legalizing and making appro
priations for such necessary objects as have
been usually Included in the generalappropri
ation bills, without authority of law, and to
fix and provide for certain incidental expen
ses of the Departments and offices of the
Government, and forother purposes." (Uni
ted plates Statutes at Large, vol. 5, page Ze.)
approved August Di. 1812; which act provides
that in taco the contractor shall fail to com
ply with the terms of his contract, "he and
his sureties shall be liable for thee forfeiture
specified in such contract as liquidated dama
ges. to be sued for in the name of the United
States, in any court having,jurisdiction theca-
ll=
Thu Postmaster General reserves to himself
the following rights: • -
L To reject any and all bide. If, in his judg
ment, the interests of the Government re
quire it.
2. To annul the contract whenever the same
or any part thereof is offered for sale for the
Purpose of speculation: and under no circum
stances will a transfer of the contract be al
lowed or sanctioned to any party who shall
be, in the opinion of the Postmaster General.
!fie Ole to fulfill the conditions thereof than
T a o
contractor.
3. To annul the contract, if, In his judgment.
there shall be s failure to pserform faithfully
any of its stip lations. or in caseof a willful'
attempt to impose upon the Department En
velopes or Wrappers Inferior to sample.
4. If the contractor to whom the first award
may be made should fall to enter into agree
ment and give satisfactory bonds, as herein
provided. then the award may be . annulled
and the contract 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
was awarded.
QM
Should te securely enveloped an d sea l ed
marked "ProPoll _ am,r n o „ r ,Ve l =l i wureccect t
Newginivor ^
the Third Assistant Postmaster General
-Waeblsaton. P .
ho. A. J. CROSWELL.
jytt-rrue • Postmaster GeneraL
SPECIALTIES FOR LADIES
PINE NOTE PAPER. ALL COLOER •
WKITE AND TLYTED VISITING CARDS
MOROCCO CARD CAERE.
: • CALF CARD CM/11K
CALM roma? "%wpm
STAMPING IN PLAIN A COLORS.
MONOORAMS,TO/INISUED.
ALLAN C. BAKEWELL & CO,
lal9 75 Wood Street
§TANI/KRIM CUBED.—Prof. N.
F. RATON. from No. 1913 Chestnut street.
iu t isi=rhgee mower la the mire of Slam
...the eatt o ther imPeetteitatar of speech, has
been so al% mill spend: a we weeks in teas
c is, ..ot will Os spothii aetaollim to the aim of
ell bi Zgre ilk til• WI, a 140 vocal ama.- The
ps centime.. empty attest Ms ability sad
r "* M ibili'll aMM "al4l7l llWM__. _ " 2l 9leNT"rn . ..G it adl ff " i l ! .
POO/CM AYLers. ruuma. bow to , Mr
= ara 1006
krDIICATION FOR TOEING NEN—
WILLISTON SEMLYARY.-11.114 received
Its founder ,11 on. S.WI/11ston.. endowment
of 341.00 u, offers the 'err best advafft.vdvv,to
stu eats desiring a thorough ttryjternti . _. , ct , for .u •
shams or for admission to a wastrel College.
Board et ext. and Tuition free 'to the
_indigent.
Yor eatalowue adorns the flinciPsi. Bithff.All ,
Ectursaamr. Bast mmptm. Bet. •,,,,u r
SUMAC—ISO Begs Tennessee gronnd
to un'°' too tale %gun DICSAT &CO.
OPFICIAL
. .
A N ORDINANCE—To Authorize the
Conatruction of a Lateral Sewer en Colon
Alley. Eighth ward. .
SEC: I. Be it 'mint:led and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the City of A llegheny,
and it is hereby ordained .d enaCted by the
thorityf the same, That the Sewer C 0131.111.51,.
. theybe.. are hereby anthortted and directed to
Invite and entire prorstaala for the cOnstruction
a Sewer. located follows: .d aceording
to plan to be approved be Councils: 'OnU nion
Alley. from Main Cl reet to line of peeladli of We.
Penntio'hallnisd. and to contract therefor with the
lowest and best bidder or bidders. at their ditere
(ion.
Svc. tt. That 20 Rion as the cost .d eapensee of
said Sewer shall be fully ascertained. tne same
shall be levied. assessed and collected . Pedeteee
for, by an act of Assembly of the Commonweal.
of Pe...1 - Irani., entitled "a supplement to ft SuP•
element of the fourth wetion of an entitled an
`Act relating to Allegheny City,. approved Match
trith. A. h. 1569."
see. 3. That so touch of any ordinance as Ms?
confilin with. or bo supplied by the Rimming. he
and the same ia hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into. law. this the 1 ith
day of July. Annuli... Lone thousand eight hun
dred and severity.
JAMES MO:MIER,
I'm Mont of Select Council
=E=?I
. . .
Clerk of Select Council.
HENRY WARNER.
PrußWent of Common Connell
Atte, t. It. InLwunin.
N ORDINANCE—To authorize flue
.C.t. Construction of a Latent] Sewer oo Ohio
Ser. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the City of Aherne..
and ft to hereby ordained and enacted by the au
thority of the saute. That the Sewer Commission
be. and they are hereby authorized construction
'to invite and receive oropositia for the
of a Sewer. located follows. and acconline
to plan to be approved be Councils: On Onto
avenne, from button Street to connect with
Frazier street Sewer. and to contract chi/tat/1r
. . . .
with the lowest and bent bidder or biddemat their
dirretion.
tirc. 2. That ae worn . the as and @ zpe nses of
said Sewer shall let, fully ascertained, the same
shall be levied. assessed nod collected ea provided
for by an uct of Asnclubly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. entitled .. as supplement ton sup
plement of the fourth section of an
Ma r
'
Act relating to Allegheny' My.' approved act, entit
rch
24.1869:
See. 3. That no much of any ordinance at may
Condit% with or be saaniled by the foregoing bo
anct.the name le hereby repealed.
Orditinod and enacted Into a law, this the 14th
day of July. A. le one ttu.tleand eight hundred and
erventy.
IA Mg.. 4 MeBRIER.
President or Select Connell.
•
Atte.d: I. it. , /n1.1,1% .
Clerk of Select Connell.
II IiNItY WARNER.
President of Common Pennell:
Attest: It. 14:m01{1'11. •
•. Clerk .4 l'onung , n Council. P. P.
A N (IRDlNANCE—Alithorizlng•the
_CI Grading 'and Paving of Pasture idler.
Six. 1. Ile it °Manna! and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the City of Alleghend.
and It In hereby ordained and enacted by t h e a.-
thrnitv of the same. That the Committee on Streets
be. arid they are hereby authorial...l and directed. to
invite and. receive visas - isms ha the grading end
paying of restive alley between Grant avenue and
Gas alley. anti to contract therefor with the loweat
and best bidder or bidders. at their discretion.
SEC. 2. Tha thereefraying the runt i t i expentats
of the same. it hereby leviedspecial trs.
eessmere. said assessment tit be made and collected
as provided by the Act of Aso:eddy. entitled an
"Act retail. to Streets in the City of Allegheny."
sundered April Ilst. 1870.
S SC. 3. That ail ortilnances tit parts of ordlanno
inconsistent herewith be and they arc hentby
Ordained and minded into a raw, this the . l4th
day of illy. Ann.. Donne's, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy.
JA3II-14 Matl[lEll,
['remittent of Select Council
I=EXIMME
tlerk of Select f'orintil. •
WARNittlt
trestdent of Commin Co dndl
Atttiet: ft. D.matera.
'Cie;lc of Com;:non Connell.
/V 0111/I.NiNCE— Authorizing the
Grading and Palm of Laurel Alley. •
au. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the City of AlleMerif.
and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the an-
Um:sty of th e same. Thatthe Committee on Streets
te.tad they are hereby authorised &no dtreeted.ts.
Invite and receive propinels for the Grading and
Paving of laurel alley from Walnut street to
;Spruce street. and to contract therefor with thy
lowest and best bidder or bidders atthely discretion.
lice. 2. That for defraying the cost and expenses
of the same, there Is hereby levied a special msen
ment. said assessment to be made sod collected, as
prattled by the Act of A seembly. entitled an "Act
relathe to Streets the City of Allegheny. - +P.
proved April Ist. 1870.
S/C. 3. That nll ordinances and parts of ordi
nances inconslrtent herewith be and art hereby re
paint.
Ordslned and enacted into a law, this the filth
day ef July. Anne Dorolni. one thOttral eight
hundred ma sevmly.
• JAMVI McBfUER.
President of Select Council.
Attest: J. It °Airy.
• . .
Clerk of geleCt Council.
• 11E.VRY wAiisER,
Attest
Clerk
oA rga . tdeirt, of Common Council.
• k id Common Council. Jul
,t N ORDINANCE—To Authorize an
addition to Sewer on Spring Garden Avenue.
Comm)e it ordained end enacted by the Belem
endon Councils of the City of Allegheny.
and it Is hereby unlutned arid enacted by the 11111..
thOlit./ of the same. That the Sewer Commisstma
be, sad they are hereby ziuthorlfett end dirette.3
to Invite and receive proposals for the extension
Veirt p :Allt a gltZg4littll: r b7.lgt SA:,glg7:l`.
IT'd'llirt i f`fgren top eontenet thenior t'ritrrtg
lowest and best bidder. or bidders. at their discre
tion.
:Or. 2. Mint as soon as the cost and expenses of
sd Sewer shall be fully certained. the same
llHa be levied. assemeid an d collected as provided
or, by enact of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. entitled "a supplement to a sup
pl.:sent of the fourth settee of an set, entitled
2n
Act relation L: Allegheny cite .approved March
4th. A. D. 1549.
SEC. 3. That to much of tiny oice for ego in g. y
mollon with.
ta ro hereby upplied by t h e be
and the same repealed. "
Ordained end enacted into a law. this the 14th
day of July.. Anno Dunkin one thousand eight nu.
deed and seventy.
TAMES
President of Select Conned.
.
Attest: J. It. Os tr,v,
Clerk of Select Counctl.
11ENHT WAII.I4ZR.
President of Common Connell.
• Attest: It. DlLWount.
Clerk of Common Council.
Jule
A N ORDLNANCE—Anthortzing the
private alley in the rear of
Pte. 1. Ik It ordlved and eninited by the delve%
cod Common Councils of the City of Allegheny,
and it la hereby ordained and enacted by
thority of the same. That the private alley stoat"ed in the rear of Park stient.Ftrat ward. benne:mil
an uniform width of thirty feet from Grant ave
nue to Allegheny avenue,
and
that Samuel
Gray. A. W. 31cGiinntss and Simon Drum.
Freeholders. he and they are hereby aPPointed
viewers. to view the premises. appraise the dem
o...and mate assessments Of benefits. as prowl
ced by Act of Assembly, approved the ant of
April, IMO, entitled "An Act relative to Btreets
In the City of Allegheny." •
Ordained and enacted Into •
eight
hundred y
of Jnly, A. G. one thousand eight sal
seventy.
..IAM6AS 31E111116P.
President of rieleet Council
Attest: .3-11. OXLEY,
Clerk of Select Coyest]. •
HVA:RN - EH.
President E
ofNRY I
Common Council
Attest: It. Dtt.wonTn.
Clerk oi boilinon Council
PROPOSALS.
Fifth Avenue Market House
1,488450
03.4 KA 437.56:1
8..750
PEALED PROPDFAL2 will be received until
FRIDAY ETENING. July 22d, 187 U. for ths
erecting of the Fifth Avenue Market House.
sn the corner of Filth Avenue and Miltenberger
treet. Pittsburgh.
Plans can be seen and printed specifications can
be hadat the office of SAMUEL . W. ItICIIARDS,
Architect. No. 3 Bank Block, third door. Ftlib
WreMo
The M arket Committee reserves the right to re
ject all bids- •
Mi2iMEM=IE
ilia Proposals wf 11 bo la. a of Waco of
SAMUEL KILGORE
Mar Supointeadent Alf Markets. Cit 11 .2
CFSTENozware's Orrier.-
CITY or ALLEMISNY.JuIy 13 11470.4
NOTICE.—The assessraeut for the
Construction of the SEWER on Middle/ alleY.
from North Avenue to &meson street. Is now
ready unt i lexaminatio and enn be seen at thls
°Mee FRIDAY. July 22d, 11M70. when It
will be aced pl In the hands of the City Controller
" nerve
Yr°
°n (Wit 11174 ° U . .% V I.
City Engineer.
=
CITY MwlootraPs Drew's.
Al.g.edishvg. July 11. 18,0.
XTOTICE.--The Assessment for the
_LA constructionof the BOARDWALK on the
Butler Plank Road. is now roady lot rumination
and can be seen atth orrice until TIIURDAY,
July 21.1t470. when It will be returned to the
City Controller to serve notice for payment of the
sum.
1,11.153 CRAB. DAVIS. City Engtneer.
614 — ENnuvesn'e orrtcs. t •
Aumooeott CrrY. July . 1801.1870.
NOTICE.—The assessment for the
grading of CHARTISM TREET front
Western avenue to Fnualln alley Is now ready for
emination, and can be seen at this office until
S xa ATURDAY. July 30th, 1870, when It will be
notice,n the hands of the City Controller Riser,.
f"
P'rn'ent c*rne.
CHAS. DAVIS.
. Englneer.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
P. McARDLE,
Fashionable
MERCHANT TAILOR,
.Mir. 'TM ?ran Zi C I T ISUR ERN
ING 0001 A.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Clothlag ;mid° to order lathe lawt
aol2
SPRING'AIib SUMMER - STYLES!
1870?.is f. p'PHLeIuN.
n81...01X010.
. _
TPILERSON NIJIILINBRING,
Merchant Nall' nth. No.llo SIXTII STILNET.Gate
En-Clair.) We have reoolom • loom and Wall Dar-
Stma of the beat and moat fashionable
Goode to our line. a Pea Portion of which are env
own trubrulathib.
Fe eaueagrrei 'n
agiThtjen gt". as " ,l
of our o of• Fine thOtha.
Vestlopdth
McPUKILSO & NVIILANIIRINO.'
• sable • No. 1O Huth Greet.
NEW SPRING OODE.
i A splemid • new stock of
Cloth's, Ca•siineres • die
Just r•oolved bf IDINFLY MIMES,
• 00 .•! Konidthal. No, 73 Senithileth street.
TAX NOTICES
Ctrs Tissearittn s Orsrsr,
• Ptrrstissats. Jas. 1 18704
ACCORDANCF WITH THE PRO-
TiglONg of the City Digest. otrUee Ie hereby
eee to the Tex Payers of the City of Dittebonfh.
She assessmesis of
City, Clty Buildhg, Special, Poor, Bus
ness, 'City School and Ward School
Taxes and City Water Rents
Tor tha year Ib7o hiroa la &bandana with lair,
been thin day returned t me !meanie:Loa A
Wootton of Fire per tam will be Wowed on
all Tales and Water Ea paid on or before the
drat day of hairnet. sad o per otmtant It paid
between the drat darn 0 Mama and fifteenth
day of September.
A. J. MICHRAIe.
I • efts Treasarci.
SPECIAL NOTICES
- -
OTSICZ
N doI . I7TSBC)Mkt AND llorro, NI,I. ..
Prre,rnon. June 1.1 I
[Cc' t
SPECIAL MEETING OF sTOCK
11OLDEICS.—There win be a 1,...,41 meet.
Ing ..f the Stooth..idere ~t the "rtrrshuttou
AND BOSTON SIININU comr.tNy
131.711.:11. - hl.l at the r rncr rt the C..nlranf.th
the 0 .1T. , 1 r . en
'EDIESDAte Mb Day of July, propuo
By order of the Board of Dlreet6r,
EOM=
ar. BOUNTY
$lOO Bounty Collected
For all ooldiers wbo enlisted between Msy 4th and
July 21d.161. who wore discharged ids di...DU-
Ity batons wiring two years, end who bare benitor
fare received no bounty.
The undersigned has ramose.] lae
nava finliding.cornar Sixth al enuen
street. and Is now prigiared Ea - collect
lly and at moderate rates.. Call
stamr. B. F.
II NI t11:141
,ith
EEO
Claim Agent. GAZETTE
Cotner SLeth peeling and Smith
MIZE!
emals
i imr !Wen
PUBLIC NOTICE.-H
ltlili:hrlu.
4 - 4.1h7 given
h utoal Test-
Ihe and at
. I‘2l DRS'
ir et. near
et:imitated OAS and OAS MEI
TOIL for Allegheny taunt?. notice
that until the egos...try office s/0 M.
the Metaham car. be provided, In
the OFFICE OF THE NATIONA'
AND PIPE WORKS. Tuarity-thit•l
Penn, Pittsburgh.
1ME2212
fenTSA Gas and met 4 r
nntlersiglivd iIIITO
rilartered the Stettin terry Capt. W.
v. DPIVNY, and will run her me a Ferry tas and
lifter JOly nth truly dhariwburg Ott ride.
until the Sharesbun; Bridge is rebuilt.
AVM. It. L LANEY.
W. A. SPROUL.
lir MONONGAHELA INCLINE
PLANE.—NOTICE—The Plano will be
. .
open for Panseugers and Freight burdtaessrEVEßY
monsiNu at 5 o'cloct. and will eloae at 11 r.m..
connecting with the last car from l'Otaborghon
the l'lttabutsth and Birtninshano Pisa.atior
je:yl6
POLITICAL
Er FOR SENATE.
VEORGE H: ANDERSON
Wee( to the deelsion of the eneolog rnien Re.
103
Ell
COUNTY, CONMISSI ONE&
GEORGE NEELEY
Of blerstiall Township. sublect to Elie dosision of
the baton atiMbIICIM County Convention.
noTtdek.
1:07 -FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
BENJAMIN DOUTIIETI',
Of Indians township, Is s mndiristd for Count?
Comisissioner. In subordlostion to the decision of
the Republimm Conseution. Est =dins In salmi..
spawl.klaT
•
WALL PAPERS.
NEW WALL ~PAPER.
FOR SPRING SALES,
at No. 107 Market St.,
AVE.NEAR FIFTH V
I We note offer So the public a lock of PAPER
HANGINGS unsurpassed In the Wen fcr 'effete
and beauty of styles. embracing all the Noveltlee
In FRESCO. MOSAIC. PERSIAN end GRECIAN
DESIGNS In plain and bright Opt, for Walls,
P/Pektving. - Tialt,l,Tllll TVOL.II
PAPERS, .It.b en almost end re twiny of
CIIEAP SATIN PAPERS. WWI E And BROWN
LANES for Chambers. Ite. All. n we r pro-
Wrlgi"d low ma the lustre In theme kat.
No. 107 Market St., near Fifth Avenue.
JOS. It. lIUGIIES4. 11110.
mh12,15 . • •
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING, 1810. •
PRICES RED - ITC:3EI).
40 INCHES wide Until atl3c per roll. I .
GILT—a great variety at . nOti per roll.
GLAZED—AII kinds at ii 0e per roll.
ELEGANT Fresch and Ameriean Paper Ilium,
tnaL t not
th specified abountry. ove, eoperior tu any gram,
mea Lti e c For eale at
W. P. MARSHALL'S}
ew Wholemie and !Wall Store. 101 'LlbertY
Greed. Pittsburgh. • :phi
ENSITILANCE
CASH ,INSURANCE COMPANY,
PhelEtn's Building,
NO. 29 FIFTIT AVENUE L SECOND. FLOOR,
Fir:WILMOT'. PA.
N.Y. Bliley, Jotin :n.pt. M.
thuo Wallaat.• 3. 11. Hartman. A. Cearebers.
JalrtcH.lll, IS. MeClarkan. -Jae. M. Halley.
Thomas agate. t:Ino. S. WilleatlM
HOBART H. KING, President.
J NO. F..ILNNINGg, Vico Pre Meant
.10/1. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Cast. R..LOILACH. General A gent._
INSUHES ON LIIIERAi,THRSIS ON ALL IGRII
AND MARINA RUNS.
antaGlr
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell - and Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL
BRASSES •
Made Promptly to Order.
BABBITT'S 3IETAI,
Made and Kept on Hand.
.roprletors and Manufacturer, of
M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP:
nli"
Pa.
Wattles & Shearer,
• 101 FIFTH AVENUE,
-
Have Wet recelyed a new stock of SILVER PLA
TED WARE of the best quallty'end newest pat
tern.. which we will eel] it the most rtheonable
price.
Also, a arie aswrtment of •WATCLIES• a n d
Chains, Chain Bracelete.Setaof Jeweiry.Dllmond
Ring, peal Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Sleds, Gold
• and Sliver Read Cute., Patine Marble and Fancy
Goals. etc.. etc., all at the I;most prim. Jule
Lnungstoh &
Manufacturer of LIGHT GREY IRON
CASTINGS.
Light work our epsinalty.
• Loose Jolla
_Butts,
Shutter and Gath Dienes, Seth Pulleyz. and ether
erticiee of Builders'lUrdwane +Mays on hand.
Office and Works, neer Outer Depot, Aead..?
City. Prietotece address. Lock 800 30'4. Fitt.
burgh. Pa. lanisth
proRTH CANAL STREET IN THE
.BOROUGLI tillitltPSHUßG.—The he:
girChIa4WPIVJATZ e got. CaT.11741;
the Borogydi qt_Wpaburg. meet cm the
zrzvi l aavat i. avAteelock A. R. to attend
trignrii 11'41
JACOB
_C tt - ODE,. •
A. A:1110MA •
RL"N. Secret., N. Bursa.
122
CHEAP • •
sTG•
virl6" ii r ilZ W 4,X77., Ro .
Ns. 4„
•
P. C. DUPPYT:
146 ann• aLreo4.:
LLTHIORE HER
le RING, SHAD, are.
~ZZ: ra biglhn,PhAbrigNn
or
Itackeral. old*, ot o packagm N. do. all draw
„ . ..., m, Lake
lAsh. Salt barrels: pra/li r b =nn.. I trrate
haled: Salmon In kits; Board Ilarting.lolloSO
ehOlce. /or sale low to the
trade.
mild W ATT. LANG A C tr O e . eiand I 7 Wray s.
t
. KREBS
DEATY,R,
35/ River Ave., Allegheny
Sax!
I
C. BAR S;
Sealer of WeiLhts.an l E
Measures,
Nab nce
FOURTH AVE., Pittshnrgh.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL,
ED. BAUER, ,Proprietor,
Cu. Pen Mind UM, formerly old Canal.
TENNESSEE SARUM-1 , 00. BEV
New rat la Style,=l•ll )imulyi
co.