The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 23, 1870, Image 4

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    HE DAILY GAZETTE.
ROME. NEWS.-
Perm... leasing the illy for the mummer.
vislites to hare the GAzzrrie rent to
thaw. istltplen4e - semt their addresses to the
MUG, Price by mail . ..lS - coots per month.
Ons . subscrlbers, In Second trend, Alle-
Moto)", mill piease pay no money, on SCOOLLIA
tit papers delivered, to the . younf moo, who
formerly carried the route, us be has no au
thority to taware their duet.
Thirty Daya.,:klarnr Callow seaterdaY
Inorning committed gal. Jones, thirty dap., to
the la orkboure, for vagrancy.
Oaletal.—The mauler monthly meeting of
Councils will be held on Monde afternoon, at
two o'elotk.
no
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Illallinone.—Curroll•Wan then
Inlured on Thumlnv by the fa)
rick. Ills Injuries were but Fl
me of the man
los of n Aer-
rapidly recar
a few week,
ryl n buggy In
Me Heuer. Meyer Callow. la
.ring from inJuriea received
eines be the breaking down
which he was riding.
Plnp Doane horse, Inironchel
'did lit It. Patters
o be orner Seventh avenue nndon 8!
morning at 10 o'clock. •
soil has-semi to
Co.'.s stables.
•rti street this
Lliartes Davis, E. 9.• City Engineer, Alle-
Cheer, le contemplatlng trip east, next
week. He will visit lkoton. New York and
• the ether principal cities.
A Ilan samsrtotent of childrens' Knit Hoods.
Backs and floods. children s' plain and fancy
ntuckln3n at the new stand stocking store.
N 0730 f tfth avenue. Dettt.est.t.r A: Co..
Bertttiteg.—ln the absence of Coroner Claw
son, Alderman Bolster. uf the Third word.
Allegheny. will preside over all cases occur
, lug In Allegheny. which require the presence
of the Coroner.
Dleorderly.—Ellen Moly was arrested 111311
taken before Justice Darker yesterday oo
charge of disorderly conduct preferred by'
Alice White. After ft -beating Ellen trey Cis
ebilirki on payment of costs.
Fl•ed.—John Keegan was arrested on a
etsarke 'of drunkenness and dlsonterli• cnn
duct yesterday. and taken before Justice Ras
ter. of South Slasburch. who Imposed a fine
t sco dollars and me upon Wm. •
Tlw flagsviwn? Ural: Dausltres paraded res.
tardy afternoon• The battalion was halted
In the Thin! ward, Diamond Square. Miriam
ny.and put thronah some tary evolutions.
Amnia:Wag with review and dress parade.
The business In the police line. Alleihenr.
has beau remarkably dull the present week
Whether this evidences it reformed condition
of month to tout usually quiet city. or beton
the weather Is too hot for that kind of busi
Deis we catitiot suf•
Nes: A. M. Milligan will Preach to-inerl - nw
(SabbatAlevenieg. at 7h; o'clock. In the tte.
focused Presbyterian etturch.Sandusky street.
above Ohio street, Allegheny. for the benefit
of the Ladies' Mispionary Society connected
yrith the congregation.
.IPruis Onea.—ticult at this season of the year
•when people site putting . up fruit. for winter
and the question arises whist kind of cans
shall we use and waste eon we obtain them.
The question is one easily answered. On to
B. IL. Kier &CO'S.. No. 213 Liberty street, and
examine their stock.
The leant.s of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church. on Madison avenue, have contracted
with Messrs. Cochran .1: Co. Iron workers. for
two hundred feet of fence of style similar to
the fence around the Second ward square. Al
legheny. the muse to be placed eructed the' .
church edilice
Laremiy.—Charles Kline made informs - -
Um before JIMAce Darker, yesterday, chars..
las Henry Kinthhlser 'with the larceny uf
113,7 S In cub and a book valued at seventy
erns. The accused was arrested, and after
a hearing was discharged, there Delos no
evidence of his runt.
Cruelty le • Dumb B. ate.—We have alreltdr
pubitilted the particulars, in which John Batt
ler and Fred Bach are chanted with mai.
Matteg a horse. to make bhp poll • heavy
lead up hill. .1 hearing was had before Al
den:cal Eggers yesterday aftencooo. which re
sulted la holding the parties to ball.
loiresay..—Ttottertiay. Alderman Taylor Is
sued a snu - rant for the arrest of a man named
Robert Hughes, on a charge of larceny. pre
ferred by Kate O'Brien.'• It Is alleged that
Hughes entered the house of the prosecutris.
and feloniously removed -some d ollar s,
clothing. attiountiog in value toeno
Y. H. C. A.—A monthly meeting of the
Toting Mons' Christian Association will b•
bald this (Saturday) overacts, Short addressee
be Hers. eSeotell. Stuckenburg Rad •Hanna.
lion. F. Ft Brunt, Wm. Frew. Erri.. H. K.
Porter and others. also. music and the regular
Wane.. Tjre public (ladles included) are in
cited.
Thera will be a grand opening at the Free -
inures Billiard Hall, Ho. 400 Men] . street. on
Batarday. July IZMI. where there will be played
a patch - grime for 150 a side. A cordial Invi
tation extended to all.
En. DANIIIOND. •
JACOB WZAVXU,
Superintendents.
•
Disorderly Conduct.—Alderman holster. of
Allegheny,Yesterday Issued a warrant for the
arrant of Ferdinand Stegwar, charged on
with of Elizabeth Byer with disorderly con
duct. The parties reside In the _Third ward.
Allegheny. The Double had Its origin In a
ocrabbing matter,. hard names were called by
Iltetgar. The defendant bee not been ar
redid: I.
Itaaawaf uTt litalte an , exciting steno urns
witnessed s.ening on Penn street: be
tweettlland and St: Clair. by a runaway ream
attached to a carriage which had been left
standing. . Although the hot,ea dashed.madly
along the street, fortunately the street) was
wleared of a obstructions and no Collis-
lo ell n
e c niatert. The ll
horserwere checked and no
damage resulted.
Merismil neelleid.—A man employed at the
Dull Head's Hotel met with ■ serious accident
about three o'clock yesterday morning. He
was sitting In • third storywindow and fell
to the sidewalk below a 'distance of about
forty feet. - One of his legs was severely frac
tured. Drs. Ha:Mertz and Phillips were sum
moned to attend him. and It Is thought Wales
will ban, to be .amputated.
gley illillea.—On Thursday evening a boy of
nine year.. named John Smith, met with a
fetal accident to West ,Pittsburgh. He was
'IMF a pile of !muds and timber on the
preen of Lawrence, Wlghtman & Co, when
the 1,1 le fell with Um. and be was struck on
the html with a heavy Piece of timber. He
died shortly afterwards. Coroner Clawson
held an inquest this morning. and a verdict of
an death was returned.
Deask.—A woman named Mars
Xohrbattcresiding In tbe Third ward, Atte
-11,.,D10ns stricken down with the heat, and
Mid Ma few minutes. • She had been to mar-
Xet, and on her return home, fell senseless.
Corner Clawson hold au Investigation. and a
verdict, ht accordance with the facts was ren
dered. Deceased w. a German by birth,
twenty-tee years of age, and leaves' a hus
band and_one child.
The repair; of the Sabbath sehmil room at
the Booth Common .M. E. church - hare been
finished, anti the school will bare a jubilee
msettfc oh 'next Sabbath afternoon at tyro
o'clock: Revs. .1. C. Pershing, D. D.. J. S.
Lemon. C. W. Smith
licande others will deliver
addreesee. and te Club
mill
teed the sin h gin A g. The .'").
room (fnartette
presents to
•rn. heat .PPennusce, and the exercises on
Babnith will attract a large audience.
Mr- j l6l . MKraw ?to. 45 Ninth street. deals
wholesale and retail in tobacco, snisl7.
--- and nil article. to that trade. CulantlT suer
chaste mill bud it no advautage to deal with
. Wm. Ws stock to fresh and eery large, and
hls terms cannot be excelled. All toren of
Vas weed should patruntzu blezraw. lie can
• .appreciate their wants. aad.can supply them
. tmatediately with the best article manufac
tured. • . _
t nding the fari. that
t og among the dog,
off at the rate of
t eet canalise/poen ,
1 em. This however
he fact that Joseph
. wet, the champion
as one of the larg
o college and trace
, tile country.
For Prethenatory.,Cla • t
Of the kid Itr - -
self as a car
to the dee.
'cation. fa
aortal/ wit,
is athorrolgi
nominated r
tent aed fr
on his Het
the prlaoll
IllaibssiA McMaster,
Ind cross r ,stion yesterday.
in arida the uo, ~ -owlet McWil li ams
abaci's hie wife Margaret with aessult and
bettery. In Web:nine Wet with a club. Mar
garet iresoords by lost bating herOta suit
against Ibutiel for belaboring with it
souebut, , Both battles were required to eve
-hall. Mra. McWilliams .uccended in gettlnit
an endorsement, but poor.thodel was commit
ted to Jail. The pLa t les resided
street, and kept sbo ng house. on Wylie
- ----u----
nese llega.—N e othwithit
the"
%r o b VIAVI C
and w e
the
hundreds daily. the it
keep the 'greets rid of t
hes nettling to do with
Letbier. No. 104 Wood
trunk dealer in thls city.
est assortmen of trunko
lag bags to be ts
found in th
geed from His Inferina.—Hr. N. Pinto's. a I
Hunts merehaut doing hh.lhein In the Alle
guilty Diamond. died yesterday morning from
inturtes necieved ou uesday evening. On
the rattle[ of the coo Treece be W 66 ill and
diastase. In his deli um he ran up to the
nue& of his house. an. In some manner lost
his Wanes and fell o er the - railing to the
hal betels. The fall fractured two of Ms
ribs. and tbe broken fragments pierced his
hue's. One of his I.fts wets also broken by
the WI. Doctor .1 het Hamilton attended
hies. Ile leaves • wlf • end email family to
unsure his loss.
Irtsirtrare met for the grading and
paring oaetrand Alleys In AllegheeY have
bolo let dui ing the preuent year, ant not a
Connell meeting panes that•does not add to
tb• number. The wee An be said of sewers.
Year main sewers re under contract. viz:
Ppring Garden teen e. Beaver avenue. North
arsons and J • • street. agareimting e
worettof three th. •d to three thousand
Itgagginlied feet. I . addition to this then Is
no Not to lateral • were, already authorized
and petitioned for. li the progress or I n ,.
prenuntent oontinu in our gotta . city, they
wiLL outstrip us In a snort time.
alnemne i ble. ' • a mean scamp or amain
ed
' loa anon an Olor n . • & P es ti :n e n:ll 7 s Iri i te ' rell:
ding to l'hilade_ip • by telegmithing to them
from this city-wed • • ny, tut tbeir ton was
deatl. It avows t the son Mime to this
dig week. • since when they bare
not heardom him. They Mopped at the Bt
Nicholas Hote l an• made inotary for 'help
Fbat could learn nothing of him. neither
abbre be found any record of his burial
that th riligeki 'e hrV erl'erb ? atr,:d.,
bob oargrere ntosleated.
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CO7iNELLSVILLE.
Among the ilearnaln•—% Pretty Rural
fatal—Who Are There and What 1 hey Do
—Note* of Things Its General Personal
Mention.
Sixty' miles away. from stookeenvironed
Pittsburgh. —up among the mountains of
Fayette county. calmly rests this pretty rural
town. Itestsr• Perhaps, is not the proper
term, as, that Implies a condition in which
progress ceases and ambition Mir's. Such is
not the dace with Connellsville, for It Is the
home earn thrifty. prosperous, ambitious corn
nrunit. who look upon their abiding-1,1.e as
one of the most desirable of earth. or as a na
tive, In the terk , vernacular. aptly and sug
gestively describes It. "a right smart town::
Communication Is had with civilization. that
Is, Pittsburgh, by the ronnehsvllle Railroad,
which winds its way up the Monongahela and
Youghirr,rh,-
ani;.WrlTee bank s of
t rrie t . u e rt s Tl ' ally the Intter
part of it. is ants of the moat remantio In the
State. nigh hills, crowned with verdure rise
on either alder the river Is studded here and
there with beautiful Islands. while it is not
navigable for Any'dlstance from Its mouth and
nu steandAmt ever move. along its waters to
out " pa r ty
enchantment. For a "camping
out" party in sUMmer. It moctly tills the pro
-grenone.
Like a once popular city of ancient times. can
boast if its "seven hilla" or knolls, forming A
"throne of beauty.", upon which houses and
shadetrees. regular streets. waving fields of
grain, grassy lawns, foliage and- flowers, are
' _picturesquely Intermingled. giving the I' ore
an appearance in summer very attractive and
very rural. The frontispiece of rthc picture is
the TottithlOgheny, apparently only useful in
swelling the volume of the Monongahela, far
below.
I have not find an opportunity to interview ,
the census taker, hut judging from observa
tion and with the old of the "oldest inhabit
anL" think the Imputation muses from 1,010
to 8..(XX1. They tam more, but the claim is
not well authenticated. This Is an old town.
and the locality rich Pr •
niter/Hi:CAL nerstaisLetwer.
The ground has been hallowed by the tread'
Washington. who In his earlier days was a
frequent visitor, and owned a farm within a
short distance of, the co eh
porate limits. The
comer of this - property as a deed Av hlch
dotes-back to the time of Washington and
bears the signature of that great man, About
two miles above Is Dunbar's creek, the
camping place of General Double,
The route of General Itraddocre all-staed
army hay through Conneliscille. lust swampy
marsh not far off lit pointed out as the place
where. the men in close quorum sunk can
nons to prevent them from Paling into the
hrords of the enemy.
A house occupied by Wnshlegton was torn
down a short tint, slate. Every residence in
the place hits 1 sparlor curiosity—a piece Of
this mansion. which is shown to the wonder
ing visitor. It wail either a very large house.
Sr the wood has peculiar towers of expan
sion, for there Is certainly enough In'circula
tion to build a curator table sired hotel. Days
might be proatably and entertainingly spent
m looking over the historical places and cull,
ing to mind the early scenes which are fnmlivi:
, or to every student of history. A noticeable .
eature of the place iv .
10
ITS BeLLDLNGS.
A large, proportion of which are brick, at
substnntiofly built. During the last year. it
said that Ware houses brave been erected tin
for more than a decade of years previous.
fire school house, just now, contains eight
rooms and a large public' ball. and, In pron.:W.
tion to its six e, is not excelled by any similar
structure In Pittsburgh. .
Wonderful to relate, the school Is still in
session. Why this Is so Is the query of the
town. The directors semorto have concluded
that the Intellectual growth of the youthful
mind would be retarded be two vacations In
the year. They had one In Nay, and when
-unmet - came, with scorching' heat
careeringltry air add thermoeter
c up amour the nine m ties,
with a tar reaching sagacity, they decided to,
continue the training of the young Idea. This'
looks like reeking work for the grave digger.
Thdflabbath School romancer who desires a
-choice stock of Rood little boys and girls who
never were naughty, and went to school
,Mediently in summer, and died young, should
school this p i l o ace Aybonudte rth t e he clone o s f e n th t e ar u n m t m g e e r -
meat the situatem of the Hell of Learning in
such close Proximity to - the cemetery-• is
eminently suggestive. As I beard the tolling
of the school he l the other afternoon it seemed
instead Wait I to acedemic halls rather ,o
ring out ; che.rful invitation, slightly
pan-phased: •
"re Itilng oath come view the ground
Where you ust shortly lie."
i
The town h a private banking house
white has • g share of business.—ebout
half a dozen h tels, not lacking fur .patran
age. churches presenting every determine
than of chris ten. together with marble
shops, a wool n mill, barrel factory, coke
yens. and ast I works owned by Pittsburg
capitalists but trt ot now In running order. It
is expected to ta in a few - weeks.
Probably th most Important business u
this section 15,1 _ .
J__ .2 .._- _• .
IE COKE TRADE.
iViliCh Is carrl don very extensively. Wheal
the Railroad as first opened about half a
carper day the amount shipped: now. one
hundred are s t off In, the same time. nod a
great capital invested In the manufacture.
The coal abon here seems especially adopted
to the purpo , being tree from sulphur.
Within a radi a of about three miles there
are not less t an one thousand ovens. The
-business Is prl clpally in the hands of Pitts
burghers,l an the -article manufactured is
the best •nu ty. IfMessrs. Morgan t Co.
hare about the — largest - works. They,
are located two miles below here at
Broadford, nd, one under the manage
ment of A. J. Crontand. Esq., a yen' genial.
gentleman an a thorough adept In his buolF.'
nets of. Supe , sitendent. The manufacturers
have their oWn mines and thus a very large
number of mdn are employed about the ovens
and pits. Thlimits of shipment for the coke
are only.bounded by the extent of the country
casta - aid to Waltham. Massachusetts. Itss
been sent, en westward, Iv--
ed a sanely. orth, south, eastMuntanabas
and wcat e
cars from . e rations WOTiES 'tie speeding
with their d rk loads of freight:which have
become has n and are being need in every
section of th land.. . . '
- TIM. SHOPS
Of the Connelle Railroad are also' located.
here. With the completion of the road a
number of n • w ones will have to be built. and
the great nn lety Is in regard to their loca
tion. The pie of this town think theirs
will he the . vorite spot, whilst some others
who have •• ner lots In other localities. are
elf eqly c • ulident that . Connellwrille will be
left Octnt in t•e cold. Real estate here is con
sequently a , a stand-still, although It has in
creased Inv. greatly within a few years.
Confluence and Ursine. about thirty and
thirty-floe .• Iles above, are talked of, but. al
though the • uestlon has been the subiect of
village de• to fora year. It Is not yet decided.
The road hould have been completed by
'next Nov ben Out from present lodicatiorw.
although I Is being poshed forward vigor
ly, I don't think this will be acceinplished
Until six •• • atths'or mayhap a year longer.
The peopi. look forward to that end with the
expectail• • that their corporation will take a
position •I considerably greater Importance
thamit no r enjoys: which will no doubt, be
•
reed.
The 6
der the a.
art Ms d ,
other pia
tar here
when I
made .1
railway
this ts c •
teat co.
poetry
eat ma
comple
retiree
I 6114 fla
i t Improvement of the railroad un
le management of President Hugh
.. ne very much to develop this, as
. - along the line, and he Is as popu
, In his own city. ' Several years ago
er the road the . Journey was
Ndu e ubl ov y tiresome by a rough. Jolting
land uncomfortable cars, Now all
• angel . and the traveller. In an Me
: It e glidesj o moc:h u ly and :I f oll i f , ..
if . riding ou rall'. n ' Under its pees
. - out, the"Connellsville," when
- • cannot fail to be one of the Vest
s In the country. for the ease, comfort
•
y of the traveler.
TIM rigor=
of Con . iellsville aTenOr:especially natural on.
erica' —that is they have nothing to distin
guish them particularly, from the rest of man
kind. Whey form an anomaly In one thing. for
a small town. In the absence of style. Plain.
unpret nang. substantial, seem to be the
leading cherezteristics. Of course the female
the d f . a t Ch o
i a o n c a r - t e a v i i n d e e n x cteedn o .
c i c s a monoallys
yw ththe
Importation of a city vanity. either in air or
dress, but there Is les. of this then 1 have
found n the generality of ruml towns.
Th do not toll all the time. Relaxation
Is song tin amusenients, of which, however.
thede is considerably in ezcess of the
upply They have no theatres. or billiard
hails, r lectures, or reading rooms, nor any
of thcisu new tangled ideas of modern Mines
to In rade neon the quiet morality of the
town dOme , lmes they who no desire it, seek
ante iiment in the flowing bowl," which
1t a a they coo obtain an exhaustless sop
, ply. llUt tins won't last all the time. end
' east ally 1 `peripatetic showman, with
a el s. or a lecturer, patent medi
cine',or phrenology, legerdemain, or
pan ratna. drops into the piece and
thes the exercise . The school hall Is
thegrand rendesvons for the excited.populace
upo snob occasion}, and no performer , be he
the mt consummate fraud , has ever regret
ted is visit on the score of small audience..
Yet with ell these there Is an "aching void"
'sal la Is, lam happy to say, not Ailed with
bets ball. That blessing in disguise (very
rt lre
tone
o d p isguised) has not them. Its
pine is mipplied, however, with another t ee
would be within the limits of troth Wiley
that In this matter a species of lunacy, harm
less thOugn, pervades the town. Hardly a
house is without its "set." and the discussions
on "mallets" and "peals." and "roaming" and
"croqueting" and "richocheting." are abso
lutely bewildering for a sane person imaged
to anything but the gentle excitement of city
life to contemplate.. Venerable age and ten
, der Infancy alike glory In the game. PeoPle
Perambulate the, streets pensively, with
the " .croquet ' implements under their
arms. Daily old men see visions nod
Young men dream dreams of " cro
quet:. while matrons and maidens en
gage In the "Bartel game" with rapt en
thusium. Shanghai's Occupation is almost
gone—the racketing of mallets and ball.
taking the
_place of that domestic fowl s
morning ca l l.
I have beard of a man who
coutentdonals earthly robes in the morning.
nor partake of breakfast before eldoYind a
puff of the fragrant Hareem, I didat believe
the story then, I believe it now. The "crm
Moran" here has convinced me..
I'ml not so sore of the "robes" part about
crocieting but I am about the breWast.
Defore breakfast the grounds are occupied
—merits are hardly a circumstance to It. 'The
sun wheels his way to the meridian. Mid the
game continues. With the heat at 110 degrene
the perspiralloo Ours, but the players art de
termined to win victory or sun stroke on the
field of battle.- - Downward to the west drops
the luminary of day. his lout rays falling upon
the game in full motion. The silvery seen
mines out or stays In. Just ea she has a mind ,
to. It makes no difference. The grounds are
Illuminatei. and on Esse the play. "Tired 1
matures sweet restorer" k voted a humbug, '
and not till the player. =aka In hand, on the
I fluid of glOry. Ores umaitstakable evidence of
dropping On Into the land of .dreams, does
lx.roquer." loM Its hold. Brats , visitor, with
use single OneePtion, whlch modesty
Mts me from naming seems to
~tin 'an der the gentle ballnelaittion- Ika
sip is 'forgotten, politics cease to egitute,
war has no terror, business almost succumbs.
'fashions are laid aside, under the witednif
, svell, Loot week a ministerial association
convened.in thetas.. TM brethren of the
' cloth assembled Intent upon theology. Masi
for human weakness. they San were seized
L with the all-eontroillog spirit. Ministerial.
' dignltY relaxed as crognet fervor rose. The
association was limited In attendance and
d u ll ; the enamel grounds were crowded
and resounded with ministerial hilarity. It
t. iild. due wo rthy wigkr. and IX 10, --the at
fable.anparinteelleat of a /kat Depositary in
tats
L. Cote).
- lances him
p, sublect
Alcio CAM
erving ht.
Anctiou. He
Rant. and If
to a comp,
30 db.tcount
InR true}- to
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PITTSRURGII DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, JULY '23, 1870:
Pittsburgh. not far from the new City Mall—
was entranced with the same to such an ex
tent that day and night he played: tented an
the croquet: lunched In the same enticing
/Mt: and ereu. nt last Weeded not the no.
preach of the train which wan to benr hint
away to home and friends, until, at the final
moment,' tearing himself away , with a tear.tn
Ills eye, he had Just time to frantically Map
the - rear platform of the lost car as it moved
swiftly off. Once out ofthe town. he resumed
his normal condition of ministerial grsovitgs
and probably would now be ready to earnestly
disavow tLe enchantment. Oh: this is the
home of croquet. The visitor, who Is not
prepared to endorse it an the most exciting.
most healthful, moat sublime. most
snoral.most entrancing, most faselnating.most
uperb. most Skillful. most qelentitic, most
philosophic, game of all games. should stay
away from here to avoid, withering anelhila
nen. "Oh crosinet thou a n Jewel," is the
w rendering for Gonnells rt
vi lb.,
"fly sports like these roe oil their cares be
gelled
Toe sports of children satisfy the child.;
The people seesn to be very fond of music.
wented it to great' extent befoo,the
of the croquet feser. Last Ilendny 1
dropped into the Methodist Efilscolial Church.
Of which Rev. S. W. Horner formerly of Pitts
-burgh is pastor. and was agreeably surprised
to and there n Ilnroick and Felgemaker Port
oniene'e pipe organ—from Messrs. Homan &
Hs estnblisisment, FLOW avenu e Pitts
burgh. It Is one of the I.u.st,of Its class, and in
marked by that flexibility and purity of tone,
whirls has made these orgsten so will adapted
to churches. The • choir :seemed to be In
excellentarnining, and the music which filled
end floated out from that neat nod cosy rend
chapel In the summer morning would have put
to the blush for true feling and sweetness,
some of CMS MOSS pre e tentious city operatic
The town is ornamented with a flurgess and
Council who seem to be' men of energy la
street improvements there is especial activity.
and in other departments it Is generally con
ceded that progress was never so observable.
Uncle Santis represented by Joseph Keepers.
Esq.. a gentlemen as genial, and nit official as
competent as I have ever had the pleasure of
meeting. The appointment. is alike satisfac
tory to the community and a credit to the di,'
crimination tne appointing power.
Mr. Willani Reed presides over the news es
tablishment of tha town. Upon his counters
may be found all the leading magazines niid
papers. among which the,roldest daily" pfb
sents its cheerful; attractive countenance.
The-State of politics may be inferml - from the
large circulation enjoyed by the Gyirrre in
the town. That antiquated curiosity. "the
oldest iniibitant.. - is known as Mother Hail.
sprightly dame of IPS summery. who la In
possession of all her
• faculties. and ready
.at
ty thee to recall old scenes for the entertain.
nea of the v: or estrinate sever
miles t
to the ast isitor onishment ite of d wondering spec
tators..
The scenery about here is beautiful in the
highest degree, and I know of no place where
its beauties can be better taken in by the rye
than from -Pleasant View." the elegant home
of Mr. Henry Porter, located on nn elevated
knoll about a quarter of a mile from town.
Standing ou the verandah you have before
you every variety of scenery. from the quiet,
peaceful landscape to the bold. rugged sub
limity of mountains. Our can look - out over
the quiet town embowered in its summer
foliage. survey waving gelds of grain. here
and there broken by dark 'a - Lodi:ma startling
cot against the blue sh y , look up the meander
ing river for miles to the higher 1110t1III1001.•
rugged and jagged, and verdure covered; and
into - the
the stream to where
cloud-npe sinks
into the blue summer altogether n.
scene. Cs blob, if transferred to canvass, 1.0 all
its beauty. would be sufficient to ensure the
fame of any artist. It has been my privilege
and delight to look upon many attractive not,
oral
simpleu nuue u hich has SUITIOKed
this in grandeur. or picturesque love-
Mem., Mr. Porter. the fortunate, owner of
- Pleasant is a surcessful and leading
resident:of this place—and 'Withal.whether ir
hivbusiness relations or his happy home ci ,
cle—tor he boa one of the most refined and
::11)1e I?! ts arulisired and
. .
panlonable gentleuMn.
There are manyms ut Mtermt.
which I mignt note. tint i the length ot this let
ter reminds me that I must any nik.
Ng.li 11.
glillner Semlone—Full Bench
I'moaT,July 12.—Court met at 10 o'clock
prevent a fullbenclf. The following Moines.
as transacted:
The motion for a new trial in the ca
Thomas Hershman and James -Mason. con- •
rioted of burglarizing the slow store of .Ilr.
King. on Smithfield street, was overruled.
Hershman argued thnmotion In his own be
half, anemade a creditable effort. The de
fendants were cacti sentenced to the Peniten
tiary. for three years. • •
Archibald Montague. convicted of borgIATY ,
was sentenced to three years' Imprisonment
in the Western Penitentiary , John 'toad,
who was implicated in the saute robbery, but
who,
pea supo trial, established an excellert char
acter. s sent to the work house for three
mouths.' Montague plead guilty to a charge
of assault andlattery. and was sentenced to
par the costs and ten dollar ,
James Grout and Peter Weyman. convicted
of robbing n German at Sharmitturg. were
each sentenced to the work-bonne for three
months, the motion for a new trial having
been overruled.
Wm- J. Grisham. who plead guilty to two
charges of larceny. was next coiled up for
sentence. The Court observed that sentence
would only be passed upon one indictment.
Defendant was sentenced to the Penitentiary..
for one year.
James - Gest. convicts.) of the larceny nir
tools from F. Jones, was sentenced to the
Penitentiary for two Teat ,
Martin Lydon, convicted of robbers' from
the same person, was sentenced to the Peni
tentiary for one year. • The Court sulvended
watence on another Indictment.
Joseph Samuels, who plead guilty to the
larceny of rope tram a raft In the Allegheny
was•rentenced to the workhouse for
aLsty days.
Samuel Itichards. convicted of the larceny
of ropes from Thomas Fawcett and Peter
'Hesse, was sentenced to the Penitentiary
fur two years—one on each Indictment.
Henry Plummetecolored..who was convict
ed at assault and battery, and who has been
Mind Once June loth, was sentenced to pay
One of ten dollars and costs.
(For the Plttliburgb Grtzett
Sharpobtarg Patriot6n.
EDIVNIS Not trithstandlatr th
centre beat and ,the excitement about our
"street lines." which seems now to be nt fever
heat, yet we have not . forgotten our country.
On the 18th of last mouth anew military com
pany was organized, coniposed of some of
our best young men. which Is to be called
tqe "Collier Guards." Win. C. Murphy was
elected Captain, and W. H.Claney and Charles
Cook. Lieutenants. We congratulate the com
pany in being so fortunate as to secure the
services of Captain Murphy--such an experi
enced officer as Captain Murphy The Captain
is an officer who served under Gen.'s Negley.
Buell, Thomas. Grant and Sherman. and maul
tested braveand s uon many a hard
fought his
field. for which beki ll
was p promoted. The
company will bate a thorough teacher in the
manual of arms. who will no doubt discharge
his dues with honor to himself. and to
entire s ti atisfaction of the company. The tw o
Lieutenants are among our best and mo st
re
?*elet'lwUet'mbtT
e g eolOdreectcTd.uponhi;
comrades in arms. The company numbers - O. -
reedY fifty-eight men; their uniform has been
ordered, and we hope soon to sea them malt.
log their military appearance. With such a
veteran captain and Ith two gentlernaly
lieutenants. we think that the "Coller •Guards
must be a great military success. • •• •
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Alderman Bolster, of Allegheny, yesterday
had a series of cases growing out of the
ownership of a deg. The A 13141011 brothers.
Joseph; Sebastian end Andrew, claimed the
dog as against a man named George Berger.
The parties live In the same neighborhood' in
the Seventh ward. The Ammon brothers are
butchers, and like old maids show a fondness
for dogs. B , •11(10 also claimed the animal.
We do not pretend to discuss the ownership,
and for aught we can tell the entire party
have an equal claim. The matter could"- nut
be settled amicably and a resort to arm/ was
had, which resulted In a charge of assault and
battery, preferred by Joseph Ammon against
Berger, and in a retaliatory' r erve.hy Berger
against the Ammon brothers. Warrants were
issued for the arrest , of theparties and placed
in the hands of an officer. who succeeded
In enticing thern , ro Alderman Bolster's office,
where a Prelliiiinary hearing was had.
Another hearing will be had. to-day, and the
case probably settled.
A Pleuant Occasion. - I
Thimday was a day long to be remembered
by the children of the Union Sunday gchool
of Bellfield. being the occasion of their an
nual plc-nic, aml the wenthernroving One the
attendance vvan very large. The arrange
ments. thanks to Misses , Lloyd. Haled, Hart
=reds re:Cre w :M e P a ' o r tl ec ollie ' re t Tre . : ll lg Y n ' ti
was amnia. The bateau prepa redby Mr.flarn
uel H. [laird and Ms accomplishs .laughter.•
as a great success, and, after fl oating grace
fully on high, sank from view far beyond the
hills Nick of the Monongahela river. The
thanks of flelifield
of are due Mr.
Wightm. for the one of his beautiful grove.
Late in the evening w it hittle folks returned
home fully satisfied their days snort.
Alabba th . School Pimlr.
The Sloth Presbyterian Church Sabbath' I
School held their animal celebration at Pat
tereon's Grove, on the Pittsburgh. and Con
nellsville Railroad. on Thursday . ; The day
was pleasantly spent, and the &nicer, re
turned home well satlned . with their t'rip. At
a meeting held on the grounds, the following
resolution was unanimously adopted: •
Roam'. That-the hearty thanks of this
School are tendered tp - vir D. Patterson.
Pail., for the gratuitous use Of his grove for
the purpose of holding our picnic. and to the
otileers of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville
Railroad for the kindness abd cot:rtes.) . ex
tended In the matter of transportation. '
Committed for • Htiiing
A man namedy. M. Todd, charged before
Alderman Nicholson, of this city, With em-•
bezzlement and larceny, wns brodgbt from
N e w York on a requisition of the IGovernor
of the State. Owing . to the absence of Alder
man Nicholson the bearing bad to be deferred
and Alderman McAlester. committed therde
fendant until his return. Thereare three
charges pending against , the prisoner, one
for forgery, one for. Lama , and the third for
false protease.. One of t he
e.T re hea Is preferred by
mount
a sewing machine agen her
charged
to A bou t ir z g t u ee la n
hu cc d o r u e n d t
dollars..-
-
, .
The aryl?.
• If our young gentlemen readers are desirous
of obtaining a well Ittieg.oult of dc °ll4 . of
the latest style we would advise them to WI,
Immediately at Hespenbeld & On. a, N 0.30
Sixth street. The stock of goods /Laid by this
enterprising nrm are always of t e latest
styles and patterns. and no they employ none
but the most competent workmen, the cur
tamer cannot fell to obtain general satisfac
tion both In St and style. as well as In the
manner in which the goods are made up.
A fall and earefilly selected assortment of
foreign and domestic n 11t.
allel7 Elie new itand
stocking store of
JOHN DLOtmeln A Co..
• No. 33 Fifth Imam*
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DEATH MORSELS
A Dangerous System for the Extermination of
Dogs and Children.
It It about as hard to drive- wisdom into
some people's beads wilt Is to send a parser
, •
ballet through an iron pont. fast reep du
ring the. heated tern,. the Chief of Pollee .
adopted end uncivilized and brutal method to
put an.enotto the dog nuisauce. by tilstribut: .
lug sausages loaded with strychnineon the
streets and alleys frequented by canines. We
protested against such an Inhuman and reck
less manner of slaying the dogs. not because
we had. any great love for the inno
cents, but because there seas not the
least shadow of low or reason to Justify
the dangerous distribution of poisoned
sausages on our public. and prirate thorough-,
fares. Although he was stubborn enough not
to heed our reeiarks In those days, we slid
think that after a year's - consideration he,
would grow . A little wiser or If there were no.
hope. In that direction that he would at least'
grow less bold in the open violation of the,
law-. Nut so. When Hague gets an idea he
Hum got It and he holds to It and all the logid
and argument of the world could not - leer .
t out of his head. A few days ago he bearil
hot the period had arrived when he could
main enter noon his crusade alpinist the race
it canine. No heavily wordedproclamation
was issued. but lotting in his private cabinet
suroimited with 0 ludo of bologna Anus:igloo ,
he prepared for 'the campaign. , The
linked sweetness . was rut Into inch
pieces and stuffed with enough strychnine to
kill the biggest mastiff that ever barked.
After these had been prepared by the bands
of the Chief, the police were milled and in
structed hose to make the distribution. Sonic
oft hem. to their et edit be It said. received
the poison. parcels, enobswell, the river
might . tell many secrets if it could
speak. Others With little' or no hu
manity or regard for human life, took
the doses and sere I their mister faith
fully by casting thpu roadcast over different
parts of the city. Ma V dogs perished, but nu
one grieves for tht mise tte respective own
em. Six children, ho ever, In various parts
of the city ore repo ed to have narrowly
escaped death day before yesterday !nun
poisoning. Three of these, It Is eertatn, were
handling the poisoned sausages which they
picked from the streets. and hod nut the
tempting meat been taken from them
in time they would have had beds
in the cemetery to-doe. Now, here
•Is just where Chief Hague makes a
grand error In the method of warfare against
the doge which he has adopted. He may tre
to.enmfully regulate the , distribution of poi
son but he cannot Insure the 'public that none
of the sausage Is left,for . childreu to bed on
the streets. It is a dangerous, and wicked
practice ails we call on the authorities to put
on end.to it before . the death of sank inno-
cent child Occurs as itei remit. Besides the
danger thepractice is illegal and for the ben
,dt of the °dicers who ere engaged in the dis
ribution see rite the law bearing directlY on
.he case from Purdreds Digest, act March !tit
llotilk section 101. loser . 10 :
Every person whin shall wilfully and mall
:musty kill. maim or disfigure any hort
es.
adtle or other domestic milpoolls of another
,tenon, or shall wilfully and maliciously ad
,ninister poison to any such beasts.or eipose
my poison°. substance with intent that the
same should be taken or swallowed by thelii,
shall he guilty of a • misdemeanor, and being
thereof couvicted, .hull- by sentenced to 1100
a fine not exceedinglive bemired dollars and
to undergo au linprisonnient be separate or
solitary contineillent at labor not esceediug
three years.
Real Estate Transfers. '
The following deeds were admitted of ito
cord in the office of Thomas If, Hunter. Esq..
Recorder for Allegneny county. ThumolaY.
July'_. 1515:
William Dilworth to Charles Simms, July 5.
Islii; lot No. 1 In plan of lusg bald out b)
. William Dilworth, borough of 3ft. Washing.
'Oll .. ... . .... , • '• JT . !
It'
. ...
.. Dilworth to, elms. Simms. June L-Prat
os Nos. 2 and_lll to Dilworth's plan of Mt.
Washingtonoritl buildings non
atnuel :torch to Robert Butler, 3lay 2. IS
lots_Nod. 2 tad 3 In Samuel Ausell's plan.
borough Of Allentdom.. -" ... *li7o
lenjamtu F. lon to Jacob Glebler. April 10.
105. lots Nos. 49 and '33 in Fox's Nail. as au
addition to Lorenzburg.Cbartiers township.
•
S. Morrow to John Giblieriela. Dreettitter
SOU % bY P 1 feet on Fitlt-mount street.
Third ward. Allegheny City. . . tt . 7.1
11. S. Morrow
too to te .
hn
sby ISt feete Ilueltesteln. ach . Decemair
ber
2. oti F
mount street. Third ward. -Allegheny . City.
. . .
nilant .SleConnell to Peter Dadricit. Julr
14,1r1); part of lots Nos. 12 anti 13. borough
Mlllritle. Allegheny county.-trith
tne 61.3
....... . • . .. 1 6
Rut. F. Casey to F. C. Duffy. July 21. 163:1; 31
lir 57 feet anti 6 inches on Mercer street.
Eigth ward. Pittsburgh .
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The 3logasime,
We have receive.: the following from th
•publishes:
Applehoes.loorma for July. containing the .
nye weekly number, and forming a mist-wine
that for size, value. and beauty of typography
and engravlng4is not surpassed in the world-
Lippincott's MoiraMe for August shows no
falling off trout Its nsuni high standard. shores,
does thee - hang , : of editors or the increase in
the nomber otmembers of its publishing tins
seem to have deprendated its value n particle.
' Ilnrwrx Alittsiziro has as nu opening article
something after the style of the !beige.- Club,
deiticting adventures In lire. Mr. Murray's
Adirondacks: But to no the greatest Charm Is
as usual to be found in the easy chair.
The A (lama. Monthly's chief attractions are
the first instalimeut of a prose article tic
James Russel Lowell, n tory by. Mrs.
Beecher Stowe and a poem by !Ulan' Taylor,
The nolo.rY sustains Its character of being
miscellaneously the best of magazines. Mark
Twaln's department in below the average ou
account of his illness, but portrait of the hu
morist will he welcomed,l* - hi. nrMY "r ad
mirers.
• remand. •
• MR. JOHN L. KENNEDY It spending a couple
of weeks at Long Branch for the neneflt of,
his health. On his return he will make an
extended trip west In the Interest of the well
known Arm of J. j'ainter ft Sons.
. . .
Scinommr lu--Vre are Informed thai.....1
demon Mullen, of co m pl aini ngg dongo
ously He has been for corn
time. -
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MAJ. W. Datnixtsu.Cougressional Post
master, Washington. D.C.. Is here. at home,
on a ilsit Ito Ms Hiends. He looks well and
hearty.
All Interesting letter from Mr. W. B. Horner.
of the 0.44.1:117. who Is mstlcatlg {dace .Con nelleril be found In another
Carr. Al. B. Coon has resigned his office n
Notary Pohllc. °WIN: to continued 111 health
! The Continental.
There Ii no better restaurant in - 'the city
than the Continental, Fifth avenue, below the
Post Offlec.'::Go when you will at any hour
of the day, and a meal fit for the daintiest ap
petite will he placed before you. The saloon
is open from six In the morning till midnight.
and If managed with such tact that no con
fusion la ever experienced f a yvg for
the wants of customers. To- a [rand din
ner will 'be set up, comrising edibles, the
mentionof which would he to create an ap
petite. The best way to test the character of
the establishment would be to drop in to-day
and get a lunch or dinner. One - visit will be
enough to satisfy the most credulous that no
where In the city can a more varied, healthful
repast be had for the money. Remember the
place. one door west of the Post Office.
lee Cream and Resreziarnents.
Nine his enlargement, them Is u
place In Allegheny to procure Ice cream nod
refreshments than at Wm. A. Rhodes'. No. M'
Western avenue, one square west of the Park.
The proprietor of the establishment. a thor
ough confectioner with long experience. Is al
ways enabled to please the taste of hi.
patrons, and hence has scores .of friends In
that lino. While walking through the Fork.
It Is but the work of a moment to turn aside
and partake of refresnmetits at Rhodes'—and
refreshments In the highest sense of the term
they will be found Cndles. Rhodes'
0t
fruits, Ice cream t and pas te l at hodes'
are otfor the palate of king. Remember
IlWtztern avenue; and remember. also. to
call and get a dish of Ice cream such as can
not too obtained at any other place In the city.
The Butlrr•Brax6 Reed.
Thu miles of the Buticr . iirench Rsßond next,
to Freeport. has been constructed, end, the
locomotive In doles Its work transporting Iron
and thither for the other sections and for the
bridged aerate, the Little Buffalo. The Butler
/tenth! says: Our friend HcOonigle has the
contract for putting down the ties and tntck
laying, and be gumtree um he. intends to go
ahead until he reaches Our town. and that as
noon as possible. The Idea Is to have the'see-
Lions nnished so as not to Impede the work of
ballastlngand track-laying. and to this end
the several contractors are pushing the work
as fast as possible. In all probability Lye lo
commie° will pay this place a visit bef re the
winter eta In. We-hope BO M. least.
Pensurslynnta PostoMors.l'
The following postal changes • were madein'
Pennsylnuala yesterday: .
Watts Mills, Westmoreland county—T..lNß
clic'', vice Elias Malone rentoved. ,Westley.
Vartengo courity—Wealey Henderson.. vice D.
I. Henderson removed. Oak 11111. Lancaster
county—Abrabam Lincoln, vice John It.
Hamilton resigned. Stilckabinnv.t Luzerria•
.3nm:its—lt. T. Wile°ts.vice . Emily V.
resigned. Kane city. Vanaugo coonts•—John
E. Cumin,ham. vice It A. Dempsey. Es
tablish Rieerside..Nortiminberiand counts . —
Benjamin E. Welsh, postmaster.
Dlonmhtg
ton. Clearfield county—James Goon. Pallas,
Snyder county—Daniel Einenbard.
camm=
.The bin of the Goe company against the
city u Chown by the report of the Om Com
mittee of Council., for the tax months ending
July lit. 1870, Is as follow.:
M Lamps and Pout. et !to
Repair. to Leoum and Posts •
Service.. Plpei. gc., at Water Works
One Otesumed
IE2
The Prettiest Woman in New York. Miss
K—=. well known In, our fashionable society
for her dartlnoue sonearance — emd beautiful
complexion, All, once a sallow, rough.skitmed
girl. chagrined at her red, freckled face. 'She
pitched to liagan's Magnolia Balm. and is
now :Is pretty in complexion as she is charm
ing In manners. This article overcomes freck
les, tan, sallowness, moth-patchearing-marks.
etc.. and soaked one look ten years younger
;than they are. Magnolia Balm for a trans
parent COMDielala. and Lyon's Kathairou to
snake the hair plentiful, luzurlant. soft and
delicate. have no rivals. The Kabalism pr
testa the hair from turning gray, eradicates
dandruff. and Is the best and :gheapest dreg,
sing lathe world. I 1311**
Keystone Wsre.—The verdict of public
opinion fully settles the fact of thie superior
ity of the Keystone ware over all others. for
cheapness. beauty of finish awl durability.
The warehouse for this excellent ware. man
ufactured by Messrs. Kier la C0.,11s at No. °-
Liberty street. Purchasers shoold call
• Ladles' Mbar: aisa Chthileess'lCOttoa Hose
t o irre m, e .hiety at Ireasouable tices at the
new stand,stOckba . store. No. -pan, .„
nue• , Jero.Dmitouse
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..,.tea;}_ ~.._:.>.u. -, .r-° .
S SSYLWA ICI A fENALECOLLEFFE.
Meeting of the Basra of 'Feasters—Vernon of
• ,a Prmddent.
The Trustees of the Pennsylvania Female
College, the new Presbyterian Institution
tchtett Ist° be put In operation thin fall. held
. n melding In the study of the Pastbr of the
rrst \ Preshyterlan Church of this city at tour
.tictork yesterday afternrion. :Mr. James
Laughlin, President of the Roard, in the
Chair.
The object of the Meeting, as stated by the .
President, was to elect a President of the In
stltution: which resulted in the election of
- Bev. James illnek. D. D.. by n unaniMons,Vote
of the Board.
Dr. Black is n man of undoubted ability - and
of extensive experience In educational affairs..
In 11564 he was chosen Principal of the Dun
lap's Creek !Leadenly, an Institution in Fay
ette county. over which he presided for four
years, during which time the institution be
came. under his management. one of the most
flourishingschools of its character. in the
State. I u the latter sort of IMO he wee elect
ed Professor o Greek and Hebrew. in Wlih
ingtow College. f
which positlim he filled to the
entire satisfaction of, the Board for seveml
years. and NV. suirtequently elected Vice-
President of the Institution.
!mann and .leffersoni College. after. wre icon
nollonted.. In consmnicnee of the' rent
difficulty.ln that Institution , he resign d .his
Position and accepted the office of Pre !dent
of the State University of lowa, which, posi
tion he lore filled neceptably for the papt two
years.
The nation of the Board was telegntithed In
Mr. Black Immediately, and it Is presumed
that he will accept. •
Dr. Mach, In addition to his valuable attain
ments, Is a man of tine exemitive ability. and
and from our personal knowledge of him we
thinkit would have been extreely difficult
for the Board to have made a b e tt ers elec
t!
n.
It is the Intention of the Hoard to have th
howl in operation by the middle of Sentem
,
lee Orram.—The ice cream season has fairly
niened, and lovers of the delicious article are
having their tastes gratified.-Among the
best places In the city for this purposes the
popular Indies' and. gents' confectionary.
Yonugson's, corner of Smithfield street and
Diamond alley. In addition to the attraction
of the best lee cream, cakes, and the delicate
ittrteros, this establishment is provided with
n suniptuous dining-room, where at any hour
of the day ladies end gentlemen can appease
their appetites with the daintiest lusuries of
the season. Ye hungry ones rail at Y... 11-
Colds. and /barbs—Sudden rh of the
etiolate are sources of Pultaormrp and Brun'
can/ Alcinous. EaPerleoce hayloft' proved
that simple remedies ace weeny when taken
In the early stage of disease. take at once
"Brawn's Branclikd Trachea." let the Cold,
Cough. or Irtation of the Throat be ever to
-
silent, and b ythis precaution a more serious
attack may be warded off.
owing to the good reputation nod popu
larity'of the Trochei, a...linksa and chef Ind
tithes err almil which err good for nolhitiu
Be sure to iIFITALN the into Brown's bronchia ,
"Troche , " Sold everywhere.
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As a blood cleanser and purifier. nothing
lusts Dr. Pierce's Alternative Extract or
olden Medical Discovery. It cures pimples
t the face, eruptions. blotches. scratch...
Iseases and all cores arising tram Impure
'34d dlnggists, or send three 401-
I'S and twenty-ltve cents to Dr. It. V. Pierce,
Cllslo, N. V., and get three hottles tree of
spree. charges.
V U. linle. Merchant Tailor; has just
ft large assortment-Of linen and al
. also a complete assortment s
of goods
tomer wear generally. corner Penn
e and Sixth street. tf
. . .
Tut; nosc wituLusumn auvuu&nit in
market
in Pier. Patina's & Co.'s cream
•
Another Colliery Horror in England
-.Nineteen Miners Killed by the Ex
plosiou—Thirteen Bodies "Becoy.
ered.
Front the London Tlutee Juiy t and A.
About; half-pa:et one o'clock pistol's
nn explosion of
. gus - occurred in the She
fit Pit, belonging to 'Meson, Spinier, Sil
verdale. Staffordshire. There were about
eighty men at work in the pit, some • thir
ty of them in one part &led the right
tout working. in which the explosion or
eurred. Ou hearing the noise, a body Of
eiplurers went down, and four men wenw
Moo sent up; two of then being.dead and
another dying shortly afterward. At
the eiplorers were' still working their
way to the scone of the explosion, the
.Away having been tilled up in nevem'
aces with rubldah. Several 'men bad
•ry narrow The pit had a good
den) of gas in it. Lamps were used and
every precaution taken to prevent an ac-.
ident. The cause of the terrible explo
sion Jots not been . ascertained, but it is
generally supposed to bate originated in
an act of carelessness or a want of caution
on the part of the men.
A scientific investigation may enable the
coroner's jury to arrive at a verdict, but
at present there is absolutely nn evidence.
whatever - an to the cause of the accident'.
Th e coal grit in the pit has a good deal of
gas itt it; but the strictest privautiong ap
war to have been taken in the working
of the mine. ,The ventilation is general y
admitted to be WI good no it eon he. men
being employed expressly to preserve the
loop are only uted_ in the pit,
nod the regulations forbidding smoking
.and the lighting nrapening of lamps In
Ithe pit are rigidly enforced. The pit, on
t-Thurtdny morning. rens extmined no lees
I than three timen by the buttiet in charge,
mid no gas lens detected on either ocr
riot. The scene of the expiation ---"
,tv working in the eight foot cram, 300
ardn below the surface and 600 yards
from the pit shaft. In thin HAM about
thirty lien were working, of whom twen
iv were in the vicinity of the spot where
t'lie gas tired, and nineteen were killed.
l'he•rent of the men, who were out of the
range of the gas, escaped, along with the
homes. In other parts of the pit there
were some fifty other men, but thyy were
800 yards off, and were not affected by.the
occurrence:
The Explosion happened about half-put
one, and Was heard by the men employed
too foot of the olutft, who nt
minded the pit and reported what had
occurred.. Mr. Lucas, the ground bailiff,
whose heroism more than once shone
during the painful task he had - underta- -
ken, Geserven mention, descended the pit
with a body of men for the purpose of
rescuing the living, if any, and recovering
the dead. They found the airways,roads
and workings blocked up with rubbish,
dislodged by the explosion, and In many
places it was necessary to excavate a par
sage. After opening the airways and re
storing _the ventilation, the explorers
went on and found - Hve bodies. By that
time they were exhausted and had to re
turn, one man having to be carried out,
overcome by after-damp. After a brief ,
interval the explorers again returned to
work, and remained in the pit all night,
until late in the morning, working their]
way through the obstructions, and search-
tug for the bodies of the dead. They suc
ceeded in opening the whole of the roads
and recovered thirteen bodies: They also
ascertained the position of some of the
remaining six, who were 'most of them.
buried beneath ruins dislodged from the
roof and walls.
Two of themen were working in s row
when the explosion occurred, and they bad
no chance to escape, while others, hearing
the report, ran away to get out of the
rear, and were met in. their Hight by fire
and damp and killed. Only two of ,the
thirteen dead budie4 recovered up to yes
terday evening were mutilated, the rent
having slight burns and exhibiting evi:
dences of death- by suffocation. The
search was continued all day yesterday
and - last night, and it was expected that
the refmainder of the:nineteen bodies
would be recovered_ by this morning.
Among the dead are a man and boy,
:whose duty it was to Beep - the eight foot.
air way clear, and who at the time were a
long way from the s place of explosion. A
considerable amount of damage has been
done to the pit by the accident. Mod of
the deceased were married and leave their
widows and families without provision,
except tin, allowance front a club,eonnect
ed with the works, to which all the men
bolo aged. Crowds of People gathered on
the piOtank all Thursday afternoon and
evening and yesterday, and a good deal of
excitement had been created in the neigh
borhood of this, the first serious acee'ent
which has occurred at the Silverdide col
liery. 'The inquest was opened yesterday
before Mr. Booth, Coroner, but was ad
jou'rued after evidence of identity of the
bodies which had been brought had been
4% given.
• Tea In Baskets.
mg
46 BO
7X9 132
The method of packing the tea which
is sent tram Shanghai. to San Francisco,
and thence over the Pacific Railroad, is
very peculiar. The tee is placed in small
baskets holding one pound each, and three
of these. baskets are adjusted to the
mouths of three others and strapped to
gether... Then fifteen of these parcels of
six baskets are tuadd up into a package
and securely covered with- matting,'And
in this style the tea is sent to market. It
is asserted that a cargo of teas can be
sent from Shanghai or Fow CLOW to Chi
cago in forty.Svo days. The . freights axe
$3 23 per hundred pounds to San Treader°,
thence by Pacific Railroad to Chicago,
$4 20. making. $1 43 'from ShaMgbia to
C. bloke. The through freight by nil
'root can Francisco to New York is: $8
lumdred , so that the cost to th e .At
. --. t i tio Burtip t. gg 25. The tea, it l as.
f;
',...'''3_8•9 sorted, la of `a
-good strong . flavor, and per
'' Sealy sound. *short time 'pot carp
of 11,000 packager„or 990.000 pounds,of
tea was sent to Nei. York by_ this route.
and More recently a cargo of 40,000
: CO. , F 6.104.! . lent to Boston.,
13:11
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_
FOREIG , i
AT Berlin has just been published the
third book of Hermann lietner's-"Histurf
of the Eighteenth Century." He has
been at work on the series for ten years.
• SOME of Mr. Spurgeon's congregation
have expressed n wish for an organ to lead
their • musical exercitations, which go
heavily; the pastor, however, is at present
obdurate.:
Tae University of Vienna has decided
to admit women to all the advantages of
its medical school, and two female stu
dents hive already availed thehiselveS of
the privilege.
Tun Turks are moon:dn g over the pros
pects of their capital being without Ital
ian opera during next winter, the Theatre
Nam having beenburned to the gmund in
the recent fire.
• FVRTlMldißcoveries have been made in
Pompeii i the shape of five musical in•:
struruent made of silver and ivory, and
having a •lose resemblance of the Hato of
Alie prey nt day.
itr. onstabulary in rine or two Alia
theta n the County Meath, Ireland, hare
disc. - it, nil threatening notices posted"
agains. the use of mowing machines, and
also a host any person pulling down the
notice . .
Tit Haimlive arrived at Constantinople
July , and proceeded • immediately to
Holm. Bactitsche, where he was very cor
dially received by the Sultan, with whom
lie r e mined for one hour. Afterward he
went to the Palace of Eruirghian.
It is nearly twentyrone years since
Count Batthyanyi, then first officer of the
Hungarian Government, was, by order of
I Gen. 'lapin, shot on a vacant lot in the
city of Peath, and only now• after this long
interval has his funeral taken place.
DR: MENDEL, of 'Elerlin, has been inves.
Spiting the teiripemture of the Cranial
cavity. - His experiments confirm those
of Fisk, who showed that the temperature
of the interior of the skull is lower than
the . general temocratnre of the body.
A CURIOUS atmospherical effect of the
nature of a mirage, woo lately ob.
served at Ostend. Above the masts of
each.vesael visible from the pier was seen
another: inverted, with the .tops of the
masts resting, as it Were, on those of the
OWINII to the death a the Marquis
. . .
LOTMAN, another Catholic Peer will b t ,
added to those who have fiats in the
British House of Lords. Tho deceased
Nlarquia is succeeded by hie brother, Lord
Schombeag Kerr, who became Catho-
Ile some years ago,
THE lightning recently struck the pow
der magazine of Santo-Spirito, at V enice,
.
where 000,000 pounds of that material
are storeo away. The conductor received
the electric discharge, and Ito top was I
literally melted away;-and the win de
length twisted, but no further damage
was done. •
THE little vessel of two tons bitskn,
save the London Daely Sc ire, of July - 8,
which left Liverpool smut time. ago .for
Sew York. was spoken Ml well on the
27th of June in latitude 48 deg. 50 min.
north, longitude 21 deg 20 min. welt, by
the chip Mary Phillips. which had ar
rived at Falmouth from Santos.
M. BAzitirt; 'director of the Italiene.
Paris, le now in Italy. acciimpanied by the
newlyappOinted chfehiSrchestra,
for the purpose df making engage
ments for the approaChing Paris season.
The artiste already secured are Madame
Fried and Sig. Palermi. A new opera by
Signor. Verdi will probably be produced.
orci
j-on arid.
P. rattiN U. K 2 . d onrelit t d K i t
s: es . ]tar? Catherine ega d mouths and
days.
Fe end Cult (SeiVIIDAT) h AlentLSOON,,st
k. from the residence of her parent*, firbti
Hemlock street. Allegheny elt7. Relatives and
wends are mapectfollr Writer! to .hand.
LIGHTNER—On . Thersdei evening, at 14
&clock, of scarlet fever. OLITHR lIOLT 1..10111T
11l MR. armed eonof Milton H. Lightner. areal
veer? tont 10 months.
Funeral aervice on getrASs. 0 AirreaVous, at 2
gir.loat. from the residence of his father, Ito.
1.009 Pone street.
CARBOLIC SALVE
Made with pure CARBOLIC ACID. olden la n mad
.In MopDad* by direction of 16010.4 Physlett
has &Bandy proved Itself to bc, w nanstsyndy and
effectual pun for all Malignant Bores and tic In.
and for Burns, Cult. Wound.s. and all Skin Mang.
no equal a. s Rapid Curative Agent ha+ yet lank
PRICK, 73 CRNIB..
LEM
Henry's Iniect. Powder,
For We Deotruction of 110ACIIZel. BED .
ArtTE. ac. PRICE. 23 CENTS. •i
Patent Medicl i ne Depot,
140 SMITHFIELD S 7
JUST ARRIVED
Another Lot of thoil ltandso••
Plated Bracelets,
AT $3 PERc-PAIR
Mrs. S. C. ROBB'S
No. — 91 Federal St., Alleghen
bLILLINEUY iIOODS and THLILMINGS will
.old at and below met for 39 dare. UZI
JOHN a. COOPER & CO.
Bell ind_Brass Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL"
BRASSES
Blade Promptly to - Order.
BABBITTS METAL-
Made and Kept on Hand
.ropiiiioni and Usuutommers at
J.M.Coope ) 's ImprOyed Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
oElos-820 PENN WiRRET: Foundry—Corster
RAILUOAD STREET& Plttabarttr
• I
Livingston & Co.
•? Manufactoror of LIGHT GREY IRON
CASTINGS.
Light work oar ypecialty. Locos Joint Batik.
Shutter arta Gate Hinges, Sisk A:MM. rat. a o.taat
article, of Builders • Itardwara or , a...
Ottloo aria.Worka, ear. Outer tiopo ADV. ,
City. PostoMeo address. Lock BoX 302 tt.
karat, Pa. • Ja2ktls •
erre RanotwanW Orrice. f •
Attatradur CITY. July 18th. 1870.1
Western avonua to Frankllp.alley Is now ready for
a mgtlon. and os be seen St w hit *Dm 00111
SATU m
RDAY, July .70th. 1870, be
hen. It will
placed In the bend. of the city COlitrollt/1.0•41,1
notices for payment of same.
CH
AB.
DAVIS.
fulD Clty Encino.,
RALTINORE HERRING, SHAD, ke.
irlifvegg Pnmmeo baeligsnOWlZZ..ll
ne f =, en pr do iarlar Wrote: P. 4lw bit*
Mb, Ina barrels; Labrador Herring, bowel. and
barer; Salmon In aim tharina, 100 kegs
choloo. Ifor We low to tbe undo. ,
IWO •
WATT. I ANC/ & CO..
--171 a and 174 Wood Weld.
.yiDUCATION.• FOR TOTING NEN
WILLISTONSIIMINARY.-11101141m10..1
i t io . .#l.• I d o o lAn ht lgi i t.:i e 4 i = , 1 „ ::1=1
, -4 Alirt,4477h P = l : 1;1 Du
i= ot cost. and . Tau-loaf Into to the tntlyml.
Inr catnip.. stlitrws the runNwl. )1A=11.1..
11=01 /LW. Zut Ilamptou.ll.ass. 10///10/
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL,
ED. BARKER, Prop ri etor,
Cor. Pent St. and ills. formerly old Canal
CIIEGAN INSTITUTE,
'
doip a h allya, MUMS 13211.11 M. Phil.
Mos =4 ki.TZß,'a•nYZAcat.fcirlerit,A.
Ina
viiopiti .aa aiI:MIMI' einAimbw 41-
1 . 14 . 11=f .t. r u.. . family and r. eminualll
1 ... t i
.7.,. . kAllAlt Ds lisamLY.
rth.spa.--
ENTIESSEE BARLEL-600 Bags
Few Mal la MATlPP=inciary
i (
PITTSBUR(1 RO 1 11 A D
VILLE RAILAD.
FIRST MORTGAGE
7 Per Ceht. T3onds,
. AT
NINETY PER. CENT.,
3ccrle(l. Interest
These Bond. ure uerUied Fl ROT MORTGAGE
rv,:m;antka.7lß77l;"„t4',r'g%i and
West through line from the Ohio Itirer to tide-
It hssalreadr an enorainusly large local treble.
•
No
I.ratultus of rapid and steady Increase.
No Paw:moth Line has MMIUAtilt% of Territory
rich in materials for proatable railway tragic.
It counects lilttstititah and Ihiltinuire—tern
he won iropurtant. Cities of the Union.
of
be ri aid Is now earning the Interest.
It will be combined in January and ought to
131611111 d the aid and influence of the cilitehii of
P 1 tabitrith.
Benda tiny be had at
• FlittiT NATIONAL. BANE. PITTSIII2II.6II
COMM ItANKING
FIRST NATIONAL. RANK, ALLEGIIENT crry.
as _ _
CMTICK PITMGCIIOII AN" BOSTON MINING CO.
PITINUGGGn. Jane Yid. 1870. ,
o r SPECIAL nEETING OF STOCK ,
HOLDERS.-Th ere will hen spectelmem
ingof the Atoekholders or the -PITTSBURGH . Em r ;ns ,, lNG.
Ett MARKS. PRINTING
AND BOSTON MINING C.OMPANY OF PlTrs- itrLING. P.t PER. STYLE OF
BOMB." held et the idlice Of the Gomustir. n ' MANUFACTURE.
the City of Pittsburgh, at 'd o'clock u. >l.,
All of the above Envelopes and Wroppeen
Must be embossed with postage ,stamps. of
such denominations, styles nod. colors. must
have such watermarks or other devices to pre
vent imitation. and bear such - printing and
ruling as the Postmaster General may direct.
The envelopes must be made la the most thor
ough manner, equal lu every respect to the
samples furnished to bidders by the Depart
melat. The paper must be of apprOved qual
ity, specially manufactured for the purpose.
Whenever envelopes are ordered of the
styles knowons -Black-lined" or - Self-ruled,"
dines printed Inside or ruled on the face) the
same shall be furnished without additional
cost, the contractor to pay nil .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 tile satisfaction of the Postmaster
General. In the best style. and they are to be
provided, renewed. and bent in - order at the
expense of the cuntractor.l sybeDepartmeut
reserves the right of reqraring new dies for
any stamps or denorninwilona sif stamps not
,now used. and any cluing," dies or colors
shall be made without, tura eaarge.
' Before closing a crsotract the successful bid
der may be required to prepare and submit
new dies for the approval of the Department.
The use of the present dies may or may not be
continued.
The dies shill Ktfely and securely kept by
the contracAor:and should the use of any Of
them be 'scan rarely or permanently disc.-
tied. thu.,y shall tit promptly turned over to the
Del. - Anima, or Its agent, as the Postmaster
o , ..eralmay direct. • • , •
WEDNESDAY, 27th Day et July, pfox,,illo
By order ot the tiount of . Directors
31.1!0WM.54. - e.tary
OT•BOUNTY.
$lOO Bounty' Collt?bted
Poe all soldiers who mattered between Bay 4th and
July 244. IS6I. who were discharged for dimbll
ity before tarring two ye an, and who hare hereto
fare received no bolinty..
The undersigned has 'removed his cmee Vr OS
erns Bealdlng.cornerHisth evenitesnd Smithfield
street, and tallow Drellared lL collect claim , speed
Ily and Si Moderate rates. Pau on. or address, with
stamp. ' B. F. DROWN,
Gioia. Agent, Garr= Building.
Corner Sixth avenue and Smithfield street.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
.PUBLIC NOTICE.,-11nring been
appointed GAP and OAS METER INSPEC- *
TOM for Allegheny county, notice hi hereby given
that tantil the neoessary office and Mechanical Test•
Ina Machinery can be provided. I wilt be found at
the OFFICE OF TILE NATIONAL FOENDIVY
AND PIPE WORKS. Twenty-thiret street, nose
Penn, Pittsburgh.
13=
le.23mrt Gas and Gas Meter tusfremur.
ri.•-NOTICE.—The undersigned liar,
chartered the Steam FerrY Boat. Cat , .. W.
C. DENNY: and will run her me a Ferri On and
afterdol7 6th from tibarpsburg troPittstifirgh
matt ther - Blompshurg Bridge Is reibullt.
Whl. 11. ChANEY,
•IltL IA. A.. ItPIU3UI..
ityPNONONG All ELA . INCLINE
I'LANE.—NOTICit —The Plasm *III he
open fur Passengers and Freight business. EVERY
MORNING . at 5 o'clock, an g will chggs, at 11
connecting etch the last ear from Pittsburgh on
the l'ittebergh and Birmlnghare. • Mummer Hall
way. Peale
POLITICAL
-
BrIOR,PROVIONOTARI,
I -
31. (3. COREY,
Loto*CAptloo C 0..;.. 83d Pa..Voht.
dutdect to the 0 Odatoo of the onstOngUnton Be.
pu j nc:l!.zoty Contention.
FOR `SENATE. •
GEORGE IL ANDERSON,
Sob) ect to the decision of the ensuing Union It.
V • licierXoncity Convention. NV)
B yyur. couNTY COMMISSIONER.
GEORGE NEELEY,
ire HMbell Township, subject to the deelsiou
the Union Republic. County Convention.
apTheek • •
Irr FOR COUNTY' COMMISSIQNp
BENJAMIN DOUTHETT,
Of Indiana township, is a cu r ndinste for Conntt
Comm Wiener. in subordinati on to the deetelou of
the Republican Convention. En modal in rebus.
splartriSolkT - r •
WALL PAPER S.
NEW WALL PAPER,
FOR SPRING S A TYS,
at No. 107 Market St.
NEAR - FIFTH. AVE
We now offer to the puldlo a stock of PAPER
HANGINGS unsurpassed m in th eere!
Isbeauty of styles, en:rig alle Novelties
FRISSCO..MOSAIC. PER:ital.: and GRECIAN
DESIGNS In plats, and colora. for Halls.
IrElgt LOW W O n GET
PAp 6118 IN
rAltirtr. WlVlranratlFT
BLANKS for Chambers. And All of which we pro
pose to sell as low as the lowest In the market.
Call and see, at
No. M. Market St., near Fifth Aienue
JOS. B. HUGHES & BRO.
mbIVNI6 •
WALL PAPERS.
•
SPRING, 1870.
PRICES REDUCED.
•40 INCHES wide tints rtiNe Par ' j
GlLT—wirrest variety at . Oc per roll .
GLAZED—AII lands at 9 a per roll.
ELEGANT French American Paper 1 ereb
Ins, not specteed above, superior to anr sasori•
meat in ilia connive For l!ale lit .
W. P. MARSHALL'S
New Wholesale and Hirt Store. 191 Llberri
etzeet.Pittabarali. ¢lll4
i_iLEß___o;.,__ELASlt_
_!AL).p.JI,.
ARDLE,
Fas . °liable
MRRCIiAI`ITT TAILOR;
VAEV,VINIVNINTI. A .MkctrOME.
S
No. 93.1.2 mithtield St..
- ..
PLTTSBUROH. PA.
.41c2.ve Clothing pie to order In dr !Aar
SPRING AND gKISIERoSTYLES I
1870 c r
• j
c. MUJILLNBRING.
• ......
.
!d'irIIERNON 1. 311111LANBRIG,
m.mh.t wk.-, No. 10 BIXTH STREET. (tato
St. Clair.) We have received • barite and non se
heated Most of the hest and most fi141131001010
Goode in ear line. • • rn..!. Ponlon 01 .hto .....
own Importation.
...1=zo „ n1 . 1;11 . 14 of our p r gi t ti to glvArrf
pot
zranatton of our .took .0
I.lno Prof
9
inhlo V' I r IVAI A NTISOfT a 2011.111.1.AN8R1N . 0..
No.lo Sink offset.
NEW SPIII . NO GOODS.
A fploodtd nem stock of
Dloths, Cassimeres, &e
Ja.Lrecelvedlby
11!=i
REMOVALS
t4I.OV_A_L.
Lain &McKallip
it.,. rewirred to 347 Liberty at.. Wel/occupied
br.Culp d Shepard. where they will he Plowed to
meet their Mends and tbe public genernll7. Thal
bays constantly on hand a choice assortment at
Family *lour. Gram. Fred, Lend and Calcined
?UMW. White Lime. Foundry Mtn'. Baled Ray.
he. They weals* general sients for the celebrat
ed Johnstown Hydraulic and Louisville Cement
sod Anthracite Coal.' .1u7.71
REMOVAL.
S. P. SHRIVER & CO
I/ave removed from sbetr Th e irand thre.Ml and
dB SMITHFIELD. to HammDe,
?los. IS and NI Liberty
Abort tbo head of W-000 INIZZIG".. us,
will plosittel to soo theft old frfootti sad cas
.
S. - P-SHRIVER
spltdro _
RUBBER TUBING.
AU Wass alattla Dabber Toning. constantly
ESN
SIYKAC-180 Bags Tennessee ground
to fo ° SQ.!, o mem a co.
PROPOSALS
PROPOSALS FOR
Stamped Envelopes and
Newspaper Wrappers.
POWTOFFICE DEPAHS3IENT, July 11. 1670.
SEALED PROPOSALS NV 111 be received untr,
LI o'clock M.. on the 11th DAY OF ACGCS",4
1670. for furnishing' nll the - Stamped Ens' el
opes" nnd i'Newspeper Wrappers.. whigh 'Ads
DeJnrtment may require during n period of
four t 4 years. commencing on the let dAy of
October. 1670. viz.:
- -
STAMPED ENVELOPES.
No. I. Note'size.2X by 5% Riches , t.• gnat.
ties.
No. 2. Ordinary letter size, 3 t ,.7n by 514
Inches—three quallf les.
N 0.3. Full letter sta., by i;'4, Inches—
three qualities.
No. 4. Full letter size. dor . circulars.( nn
gummed on 0011.3'4 by 54 In apes—one quality.
No. 5. Extra letter size, 3% by ON Inches—
three qualities.
No.u, Extra letter s'.e, by-0'; inches,
(for circulars. , ling on nap—One quality.
No, 7. Official size. a 15-10 by eTs Inches—two
qualities.
No. S. Extra °Akio .0, r nu, inches
--one qualitY.
STAMFED. NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS..
Pdx and n dre-eighths by 9,4 , Inches (round
114,) — or,Vunllty.
•
The enreloi ooi must be thoroughly and per
fectly guanned. the gumming the flay of. •
each (except for circulars> to be put on by.
hand not leas than half an inch the entire,
I nn
thewrappers to be.also hand-summet
not less than three-fourths of an 'nth In width
across the end. • .
SECURITY FROM FIRE AND THEFT.
Bidders are notified that the Department
will require, us a condition of the contract.
that the stored wrappers shall be Man
ufactured and in such a manner aa to
insure security against loss by fire or theft.
The' manufactory must at all times be sub
ject to the inspection of an agent.of the De,
pertinent. who will require the stipulatlons
of the contract to be faithfully observed.
PACKING.
All envelopes and wrappers must be band
ed in parcels of twenty-tive, and packed in
strong pasteboard or straw boxes, securely
bound, on all the edges and corners with Cot
ton or linerrcloth' glued on. each to contain
not less thou two hundred and fifty of the
note and ler on hundred ech of
the official or tte
extra sixes ofticlul e
size. separately.
The newspaper .wrappers. to be packed in
boxes to contalh not less than two hundred
and fifty each. The boxes are to he wrapped
and securely fastened In trans manilla pa
per. and sealed, so as to ely tear transpor
tationby mall for delive to postmasters.
When two thousand or mo e envelopes are re
quired to fill the order o a postmaster. the
straw or pasteboard bo es containing the
same must be packed in et oug wooden cases,
well Strapped with hoop- on. and addressed:
but when less than two honsand are requir
ed. proper labels of direr Ion; t 0 be furnished
by an agent of the 1/eartment. must be
placed upon each cackagt by the contractor.
Wooden cases. containin envelopes or wrap•
per's, to be transported by water routes, must
be provided with suit. le water-proofing.
The whole to be. done u der the Inspection
and direction of au ages of the Department.
•
DEUCE Y
The envelopes and v
nished and delivered wl
patch. complete le all r
and to earls quantities a
ell the dolly ortlemcf:t
cries to be made either
partm.a.. Washington.
lire of an agent •OulY. ,
and.receive the seine: th
be at the optlon of the
and the cost of &divert
pelage of storing. packing
and water-proofing to be
t.
SAME"
Specimens of the co
for which proposals are
different qualities and
quired. the cuts. and sty ,
blanklorms
Thirds. Mal'
tion to-the Assis
oral.
This advertisement an
sample envelopes and
the Department must be
part of each bid.
O'GARA.. LE.
No proposal will be .nsidered• unless of
fered by a manufacture of envelopes, and ac
companied by a satisfac ory guarantee signed
by at Mast two responsi le parties. -
AWARD—.IOIIE
The contract will be a sled to the lowest
responsible *Older for a 1 the envelopes and
wrappers. the prices to • &Waisted on the
basis of Ms number use of the several grades
during thalast fiscal ye% , which was as to ,
lows: • -
Noteslze...
ty
'entity Um-
Letter site. drat quallt4
Letter size. second qua
Letter • size, second ,
gummed)"
Extra letter size, drat
Extra letter size.
•
Official rngurn etme ed)
Extra official size
Newspaper wrappers
rotas
Within ten dam aft
awarded the success
an agreenient in writ
General to faithful]
terms, conditions, an
in this advertisemen ,
intent and meaning,
and deliver. subject
centime° of the Po
with good and Ruffle
Two Hundred Thon n
a forfeiture for the
said rovili r g m aTtd su
nto t r tj
seventeenthsection
titled "An Oct
lee
priattons for such
been usually includ
taloa bills, withou
fix nod provide for
F. of the Dope
•
Government, and
ted States Statute.
applored August
that in case the c.
ply with the term
his eurettes shall
specified In suott
Sea, to be suni•lo
States, in any. sou
oC
HE-
Tbekostmoster
the folio Ins rlg i
1. To reject an.
mad, the into
quire it.
2. To annul the
or any part there
purpose of specul
stances will a Ira
lowed or Sancti. •
be, in thd 00. 10 •
less able to fulttl
the original con
3. Toannul the
there shall be s
any of Its vtip..l.
attempt to imp.
velones or Wra
4. If the contr
may be muter a
mentand give
provided, then
and the contra..
semantic bidd
agreement and
next lowest ht.
every etiPulatlf
were the origir
was awarded.
a Newspape
the Third Al
Washington. D
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NOTICE T
Penn Av
1381[1.,1M ram
$ o'ock N. •
the cl
bad
avenue.
I e
T: Coon
allo51:% c ;10r c
0o
Plana
work to be done.
Folt.b=nr.
Terms will be
eerablayears e
L;
[len... I b
Tim nee
Be order of the
erevement ,of Pen
pIIOPOS •
donlinad 101 l
it WO Worts. b 7
9.000 to ,7.300
01001 Wan Agt •
C
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.ESS THE CRITERION OF EX.
C GLIJLNCE.
The Empire Mutual
ite • aehlered. sneeet.salatvet euperetVeled lu the
hl story of Llte Dm:lrene,
ORGANIZED APRIL 3, 1566
Business of the Company
R TELE FIRE FISCAL TEAR. •
Mobs Number of rohmeilstoted
Total Premlums
Automat( •I.lll`d
Gallo of: alms add Esp. to TotsM4l.l
Wor'sae7•4loBfgatisPs'illt.}:turlts h„.
of Assotts. •
C2l'.ar"`" r """ 1 , 334;312
11100.000 (.`thlt Cethosl tle;ssltotl sat. ths_ •
Stale and the balsOco .cutvls Invested.
w tl.‘'3l. t
lrc i:14.1:1,.
OEM !'AGENT . •
rer-GOOD AGENTS. both mato sh.t • f ' s , sle,
Irnnte4 .
A. Mz.FARLAN D. S. U. It ARTMAN,
PItrYI3I.NT. VI(
W uleMiN UlLLEU.Scereory.
Federal Insurance Co,
OF ALLF.OHESY CITY", 'FA. •
OFFICE : Car. Federal and Lurork greeis.
Edward Gr IV. (I. t;ityson.
Valentine Baker. I J. Kobe°, •
M. ShellxbY.
Jos. IL Borland. W. 11. Ancler..r.
Wm. ftboyer. • M. n.
W. J. Landfill.. 4 Jarues
1817,773 r. 31..L0V It. "onentl Aaeitt
CHARTE R 1829 PERPETUA
FRANKLIN: FIRE INSU IL CO
OFFICE
433 0 AF
N T L, 111 4 1.. 3 7 4c, K ,4 L 1 ... `i yi t
01"iii.it % 9 7,, ' ,10e.;•11i;r itn4
.;
ggr.6ii;i6:oo.i.lol.-il 7110c•In lan i f2r:
u lt n e '9 ° ' ro u n
dig: Ire R gggig.
e m'itg/RS—A.I Ima l
iner.
Geo. W. Rtchard5..1.5e.Lcu.,.4.90.... 0.
filler Thu.. bawls, N. ca. /o'o , L 0
gill..
""‘" /tF i l i nt . . If AKER, Fr0,i0 , 004
aiEO.FALLZ. Vic e Pro , o ooo -
,111Ater.130090/9/7.
Jas. W. MOA
T. 11. Hager.
.43 Cor. Third Alrety2lnEllLlyff
WESTERN INSURANCE CO3IFY
01 ,Pittsburg 1.
Wifil a ti. ZliiiiiMi : i% i:Z:ifi:tt:
Wm. P. lIERBEICT,.34mretery.
CAPT. GE O. NEELD. Geneml Apollo
(Moe WA Water Street, Spank &Co: , Warc".l o .
up Main, Pittsburgh. '
W.II looms agalnat all kinds of Firesoil 31,11.11
Risks. .A home Institution. (I.lllnaged by Olrectors
who are well knows Lo the community, and who
ore determined by promptness and liberality to
Lmalltmln the character which the y halo ...mull&
ea o ff ering the best protection to those wr o desire,
to he tromred.
DIRICTOR.: .
Me d :Sl.T d'k. ' ..
. Jo hn IL
Mf, :.".r .
lamas MeAulel. -, Wini.m S. ,•,:xzk.,
'II'dx:PIAT . : •• ,'', tlttl h Itel; er.
r0 „..,.....4
DaTIO M. LOW. ' W . glorri on.
)3.
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CASII INSURANCE C 41LANY,
___
Phelan's Buildiflg.
NO. /ss zu91. 1 .A:viwiaLcoNo FIAX)11.
CAPITAL ALL PAID DP
Dllicorotun
MI B OAlas;, j e. ratan ' 5. ' 1 l a
i s;
Jake 11111. 1.1/10C101800.. Maley.
Thomas Smith. ...no. S. Willow-S A E
ROBERT 11. ONO. rrestdesl
JNO. JENNINGs Prelldent
JOS. T. JOLINSTON , B
01001.
O ' Ml i tEkei a # C EVilltro. l : l T , taz
AND MARINI; 1113103.
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ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
• Of •Pittsburgh.
oyucz. NO. 67 FOORTII AVENOR.
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine
Ltl.
JOHN IRWIN fit-President.
I : 4 l llalalit i gir 4 VicuPreeident.
CAPT. WM.Z.g. 0012041.... t,
VA°. 117.= . •
. C. G. liusrey. • 10.0001 11. 11a01,
& I 7. 4 7 C b an U . 11 1):;• " n 1 7 .1 ! " i h. .
3 T
i S ti.t.'8.7417"1°-
PEOPLES' INSURANCE -COIP'Y
antlers must be f er
all reasonable Ms
pects ready for uFe,
may be required to
..ttnasterscaVdeliv.
t the Postofflce De
' C.. or at the of
thorlzed to Inspect
place of delivery to
oltmaster. General.
X. a 9 well as all ex
addressing. labeling
paid by the contrae-.
OFFICE. N. E. cu tokEa wo9n d FIFTH STE
Attome Coenemy. Wing Flre ant Marine Maka..
DlllSCroilm
W. PttlUloa. P$
; M!fltril:l 4".
Jolin Watt. •
Jolla S. Parke, Cbarie• Aro rolle:
C. Jared M. Drlsh.
m. Tao ._ I Wm. Fr. Lariff,
James D. Perrier, flaartrel lloOmekart.
•
• _ WM. PDILLIP.a, Premdent.
JDII.N WAIT, Ise ?midden L
W. F. o.aliDhEß. Seermarr.
topes and wraopars
.cited, showing the
Mo gumming re.
ofteith
be had on applica
nt Postmaster Gen-
NATIONAL INSURANCE . CORP'Y.
COR. FEDERAL Bt. IQ DIAMOND, ALLZ-
B O DING SECOND NATIONAL BANK
JL
W. W. MARTIN. Pr. Hots.
JOUN BROWN, Js— Vice Presl4.l.
JAMES E. STEVENSON. SemMin':
DruScTotis:
John Mylsa. Lockhart. Jec y Mrerc,
joas...L. '3=am' Robert L..
OJLP.WlSliga:flggrAnTlllNciai,
a - spectraen of the
, pper furnished by
ttached to and made
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CITY Tana Whin n Dewey
Prrrenrnall. Jane 1.11170. S
IN ACC,ORDANET WITH THE PRO.
VIISIONS of the City Digest, ooltre le hese)
_ to the Tax Payers of the City of Pittabargh.
that the aseenmenlo of
•
1,468450
80.467.566
6,956,750
3,616,000
• wilily • ' 5,816,760
and quality
654.906
454,000
3,100
4.936.1:50
City, City Building, Special, l'oor,Busi
ness, City School and Ward„School _
Taxes and City Water Rents
For the year leflo hare. In aocunlactoe with law.
troao this dayreturned to me tot . ..Wootton. A
deduction of Fire per centrum will be allowed co
dratx and Water Routs pald On or before the
ay of Ausest. and Two per contuse if paid
between the drat days of Aswan and drittenth
day of Haptembdr.
the contract has been
bidder hail enter Into
.n i ci7t-liii the Foci muter
, observe and keep the
i reqUiremeuts set forth
, according to their true
1 shall make. execute.
o the approval and ac
tmenter Gerieral. bonds
ant turret!ee to the sum of
and Dollars itSigboool as
faithful performance of
intruct according to the
ct to the liabilities of the
of an act of Congress en-
Icing and making appro.
eceasary objects as have
to the general appropri.
authority of law. and to
certain Incidental expert
wents and daces of the
r other purposes:* Mal
-
•:,t, Lunge, vol. 6. Page r*J. ,.10.
Hai which act provide.
tractor. shall fall to. COM-
O his contract. he and
ie liable for the forfeiture
intract a. liquidated &ma
in the name of the -United
havlngjurisdlctfon there-
RVATIONS. •
WEST COMMON
Machine Stone Worke.
Northwest rs.riser of westConstoon, Allegheny.
FREIYK ATVATER A CO..
Hare on hood ot pre on short tedlce.
Il rese Hearth
d Step Stone*, I , for Side V walks ,
er7
ults. be. Head and omb lltones. de_
rrn.flosbls term.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI.
mc-rTuriar 'l,Trit:li.L.7l`ll . TITINI6PK4 - ,
Ink. ranter o Robert 01000 and Cuthbert.
throw pennon/ as Dthon Brothers. bankrel44l.
Ithrurwthatrith ei Prn nthiro nth. cc
A warrant lii Bankruptcy Itcs been leaned by
said Court a^tnet the (state of itotert Dixon
end Cuthbert Dlion, partnere:ls Mx. m Brothers.
of the County of Allegheny. P.ate of Pennans.
li. Weald district. who have /wen t'
dubed /edged
bankrupts upon petition of OW creditors. and
the papa .t of any debt end the delirery of any
ethperty belonging to said haunt pta.lo /beta. or
for their new thd the Danner of no; property by
than. ore forbidden by law. A mottled of the
creditors of wild bankrupts. to prove their dine
and choose one or more Asslarlece
wi e held a a
tof nk rut d y
.ho
aDIor estate.
at l N b o. 93 Diamo C d r street ß . Inh pe lntl o f Pl itt
burgh s to said Mantes,on the 10Til DAY OF
ALTOLST. A. D. INTO. at 10 o'eloca. A.M.. at.
naive of SA sill Isl. HA Itirtt. req.. one sf the
Reglater• In Bankruptcy ot raid pot, I , 4.
.1. MIJILDOCiI.
leths.D U. Y. tl . • ../loil as Dee_ ia_
TEAS t'IEAS! TEAR!
10eneral reserves to himself
; and allbids, to UJudg
sts of the GOTOMMEUL
entrant whenever the Sam
f Is offered for onto fpr th
❑eu; and under no circus,
left r -of the contract be ril
ed to any party a ho shall
of rife Postmaster General.
the couditlung thereof than
=tor
contract, if, in his judgment.
*shire to rform faithfully
tip., or In case of a willful
e upon the Department Els
nore inferior to sample.
for to whom the first aware
ould full to enter into agree
s ltinfactory bond.. as herein
II he ntmnrd may be ammlled
t Int to the next lowest re
and so on until the required
sods ore executed; and loch
der stall be required to , fulfill
n embraced herein as if he
I party to whom the contract
Jest reeeleed. a lame uld tee anortAtent of New
YOUNG NE
00 NG. •
JAPAN.
SOUCNONO.
Buyer. are Wetted to all .nit examine the Mock
• ettality mid pries will ee for the Interest of t
enrch•ter. •
Also,ora heed. • luxe and excellent attortatent
of choke (frocrlee. FO , uy
.3T.ww-1 , N. 29 and 30 Diamond &Imre
SPECIALTIES - FOR LADIES.
•
PINE NOTEIPAPER. ALL COLORS.
WHITE AND TINTED VISITING CARDS.
. 11101[OCGO CARD CASE 2,
CALM CARD CASES,
CAL: Lu POCKET BOOKS.
ST PING IN PLAIN &COLOR&
ONOGRAMS YCRNISIIED.
ALLAN ii .:AKEWELL & CO.
75 ood Street.
BIDS
rely eirreloped stud sealed.
mils tor Stamped liarrelooee
Wrapper;' and addremed to
Want Postmaster General.
JNO. A. J. CRESWELL.
Pantumster Genend
CONTRACTORS.
nue Extension.
108ALS will be melted until
1 MONDAY,the VMS; t
est—for
IrthggtVeirVetltogrrffilli
WM. KREBS,
IO DEALER,
351 Minor Ave., Allegheny.
Jade I
moat be of FreenOn or Baden
than 3 fret In length each, and
relative
ply vrttb
thereto-
requlormenta of
. e amount and extent of the
ill be toned at the Oleo of the
hose care all =monis directed
••11014,1.0141 mar be cent.
b. or 7 andntelty bonds.
after data ree trout taxa
. d upon.
e the right to rale= all Ws. .-
oard of Cenitelraloners for lin•
avenue. farm 4.lth to Butler
C. BARNES,
Sealer of Weihts -
aud Measures,
nes
No. b FOURTH AYE, Fittoborgb.
111INMLI
FOR COIL.--The
• nn
tProposalstartbatr sapsoryot
jeer. was to Do demand
lor. river. Amount reararea.
• Warts daUi. Proposals re.
let. .
CHARLES F. STRIGHT,
Carpenter and Builder.
OU aa=l=Att ard d oViegrrth
comer Woottar Erma. Alleeberi. . .
133
113=3
CINCINNATI . 11.018.-- 1 0' Ilene%
.1.4;•. breed/. Sew Cared Hem' sad Dried
Heed ttcel•ed end ter 'stelae the tierce or et rr
tail b
AL BOXES:'
FIRE MEM
P.C. DITTY'
141 l Grant Mat lap C4l"lber"" 55155!
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TAX NOTICES
ENZEIMMI
STONE
EDWARD nmzcrrurr.
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