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's• • • The Lutheran General S.yned.
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s 'rho General Synod of , the Lutheran
i Church in the 'United States convened in
.
the . First Lutheran Church of Harrisburg
t I a n ne,o'clock May 7th.. About three hun-.
i dred ministers and laymen were in Inten
dance at the opening exercises, besides a
..... ,
very largeonumber of our citizens. The
..g. Gerdiral Synod 11-looked upon as the Amer.
ican. branch of the Lntheran family, and is
c - cterized by its liberal* in non-es
g se ha e,18,' confining its members to no pre-
I scribed farm of worship, but allowing each
congregation to - manage its affairs in Stich
a manner as will be most conducive .to its
: interests, spiritual as well 'as temporal.
I The, following twenty-one Synods are fully
repre ' ' ' 4 1 and
• 1 •
sented by ,c ergymen, ,ay dele-
Igates, viz;, - ,
• Allegheny; Central Pennsylvania, East
-
1 ern Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania,
Pittsburgh, Susquehanna, Central Illinois;
INorthern Illinois, Southern Illinois, North
ern Indiana, Olive Branch of Indiana,
7 burg s,lovi East Ohio, Miami, of Ohio, - Witten
' 'Of Ohio Maryland Melancthon of
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: Maryland; New Jersey.' New York, Fran
i ke.tir,' of New York; Hartwielc, of New
,I Yoik. '• ' ' • • ' -
The General Synod - convened'at nine
o'clOok, with the customary religious exer:.
. cises, the sermon being preached by Rev.
li Dr.,Brown, of Gettysburg : •
? The General Synod then proceeded to or-
Iganize, Rev. Mr. Brown a.. ng as President,
anditev. Mr."Sheeley as Secretarypro
Tho 'chairman of each delegation presented
the credentials, and the derogates took their
seats as the Synods were called. '
iDiv 'Pohlman. when the Synod of New
York Waifetidlect, explained his•position, and
themes:son of the separation of the Evangel
-1 'calla:Oberon Synod of New York from the
1 Evangelical Ministerium; and presented to
the,,Synod ;seven copies of the historical
statement of the Evangelical S3rnod of New
York, and of the causes which led to its 0r,7
gaeltation, and . seven " copies of the .pro.
lefts - dings of the Convention and minutes
of the first session of the Evangelical Lu
' there'll Synod of New York,Which were re-
Dr. Harkey, of the Snood of Illinois,
stated: that they were in the mine position
of that of;New York. ,There was a division
in that Synod On account of the desire of a
Irtion to remain in connection with the
. General Synod. _ . .. . • -
I . Objection was, made ts4be enrollment of
1 the ,delegittes "of the Pittsburgh Synod.
I;
Laid
, over until.after the other Synods were
call
A motion was made and seconded that
i the rules besuspended in the case of the
i New York Synod. It was then moved that
1
the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of New
York, and the Synod of Central Illinois,
be:enrolled in the order in which they ap
, Pending the, discussion of the enrollment
!of the Pittsburgh Synod, a motion was
made and carried to adjourn.
The Synod re-assembled at 2 o'clock.
The case of the Pittsburgh delegation
was then taken un. The. Chair had decided
that the credentials were valid. An appeal
was taken from the decision of the Chair,
by-Dr. C. Martin, who stated at length his
reasons for so doing.
After considerable debate, the decision
of the 'Chair was unanimously sustained.
and the credentials were received.
The Synod then proceeded to elect of l- serve for theoensuing two years, re
sulting in the choice of:Rev. Dr. Pohlman
for' President, Rev. Mathias Sheeleigh' for
Secretary and A. Qckerhausen for Treasur
er.' - New Synodsrwere - thert - received; the
minutes of thelastrneettneOf the Synod
read, a Committee on DevotiOnal Exercises
appointed and`the:minuteintthe different
Synods were handed in._
.' A special order
was announced as follows:
The afternoon of each day of the session,
with the exception of the day'on which the
Synod is organized, and Saturday afternoon,
shall be set apart for the business of the
several benevolent socli3this conneeted With
the Church.
• _
A motion was nekde hy Rev. Dr. Albert
that—the Synod pay a visit to the Governor
in a body on Saturday afternoon, between
:e l l four and five o'clock, which was agreed to.
On motion, adjourned.
ritIDAY, May B.—Synod was opened - with.
1 the usual religious exercises , _ after'vihich
the regular Committees were announced cis
follows
On the State of the Church,--Rev. M. Val .
eritine, D.D., Rev. C. A. Stork. Rev. C. 11.
Loelsautn, D.D., Rev. W. N. Scholl, Rev.
George S. Neff,.Rev..P. Sheeder, Rev.:J.
Swartz, Rev. J. W. Goodlin, Rev. A. R.
Howberd, Rev. E. Miller, Rev. J. B. Sev
eringhons, Rev. C. W. Sanders,' Rev. - J. 31-
W. Strickeriburg, Rev. P. Sahm, Rev. W..
Waltman. Rev. D. Spreeher, Rev. A. M.
Geiger, Rev. R. Weiser, Rev. M. F. Marto
nis, Rev. P. S. Cross.
On Crivientials.—liev. J. A. Brown, D.
D. D., Rev. Prof. S. Spreeher, D. D., Rev.
On Devotioital;serac'es.-=Wra. Dr; C. Mar
tin, Rev. M. Officer Rev. W. V. Gotwald
and Rev. G. F. Stalling.
On Literary and Theological Institutions.
—Rev ue . ref IL R. Geiger, Rev., W., W.
Rehm, Di": 10 4 - Het WIN: Scholl, -D.l D. ,;
Rev. Prof, H. Ziegler, D. D., Rev. S.- W.
Harkey, D.-D., Dr. D. Luther and Mr. G,
Messeramith.
On Carreepiiiiileneiiiith other .Eeelasiedicat
Bodies.—Rev. F. W. Conrad, I). D., Rev.
R. A. Mak, Rev. A. Essick, Rev. L. N.
Kuhns. Rey.,H, We ll s. • , • -
(In treatitrer's lieport.—Rei: L. E. Al
bert, D. D., M. D. L. Tressler, Mf
Buehler, Prof. N. Hodge, Rev. V. F. Boltifn.+
On Meage.--Mr. J. J. Cochran, Mr. A:
Gebhart,il Drw - H-11‘./toedcl,-,Mts A. F. Ock
ershauseti; Rev. M. - 01iicer. -- •- •
On Leave of Absence.—Rey. J. A. Brown,
D. D:. Rev: H. Ziegler, D. I):,libv, C. Mar
tin. -
Railroad Fare.—Rev. G. F. Stelling, Rev.
G. W. Haldeman; A. P. Ockershausen.
On Foreign Otn - respond,ence.--liev. A. C.
Wedekind, D. D., Rev. S. H. Stuckenberg,
Rev. J H.,Lpchman,'D. D. Rev. G. B. Mil
ler, D. D., Rev. S. W. ttarkey,'D. D.
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The Committee on the application for
sidmissiou from the Busquehiszula Synod,
a : reoorcunisidatioilte stbeitiedi
the condition that at its next . , tpeeting it
adopt definitely the doctrinal basis 'or' - con#
stitution of the General Synod. The re
, pert SvIKUPI4 4 IO. - =3 CI 3 0, - - 7 . 1 !:°:
Ali Lntherarmiasters preseet,4ll6 are
net members of this body,and other mem
bers of the evangelical Lutheran churches,
were invited to lake seats as visitors, and
their names be entered on the minutes.
The ,Cotiunittee rot - ithe , Rellsjon of the
Constitution 'reported isiiiindments which
were ordered to beApriutedand made the
order of the day for Tuesday,
lAA resolution ° waajadopted, that a coin
thitteebf three be appointed to take action
on the proprieety=dikeelkillty,sif Plablisb
ing a paper on th e heels "ot,the
General SY IIO 4, which afternards
amended that a ciirint,ee`of three be ap
pointed to report a plan for the publication
,ofit, german paper. .
The'' , Pretddent'% read eernmnithsatiori
frorn N the Young Men'a Christian Associa
tion, Inviting theiznembertr of the Synod to
attend the dad morning prayer meetkips
24hp: Ipsiftfinthelkitskn BOok
reported recommending the con
eXlionignittee, or the appoint.-
. 4,0 A ttnother, and, in case of, the con
" tiMother tia appoint
__, Ant evtillWNhe-wmiMeiTiKirp.
lowligeta
oet tberefosted toaanntnittee eta
vaddeatandiSeeretazytAnd
Allitee Additional member dote ilhosenty
4t w a y nad imhoretippravashailuttoitteces,
`..1/1 .41,:a.,v.d.e. m017.191ti't4.1
«+ . rePott Was imkpiedradidlfplialitothe
vleetlini of Inatiter
tod ad-
4 , .2944 4 , 11 , ,7:1C114V - ;
"401,14rPontet'ad uisational li ftleletr Iztet
+2l.e. V5..111 r
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. 7 .IATITUII4 1.: E
Ef;II!ME
~b'sr'i'esr"~a~_mac..
the afternoon, but no report was presented,
owing to the death of the Chairman.
abzineadiedenamftolitt. ado 44
and elected officers for the ensuing year,
Rev. S. W. Harkey D. D. being President.
The report of the Executive Committee
showed the amount of funds received for
the past two years to date from Synods in
connection with the qocietv 765 96 as
follows:
From the Penn'a Synods.. $1,510 61
s. , s Synods of Ohio 1,983 27
" Synods of Maryland... 724 08
" " Synods of Indiana .. . . 498 00
Synods of New York... 150 00
individuals and individu-
al churches '3,49181
Sum total '
...
The receipts of the preceding two years'
were 0,700 93, showing an. excess during,
the past two y%rs of 82,526 84:'. The nuin
ber of missiones supported.hy the Sod-,
ety is eleven. The number is, small, but
the fields they occupy are of great, relative
ctiatics of Churches receiving Miarionerlt
aid.--Number received by baptism, 207;:
number number receiVed by certificate, 251; num
ber of communicants, 1579; Sunday schools,
24; Sunday school scholars, 2,0351 number
of churches, uilt, 2... These figures, howev
er, do, by =means, express the progress
made in the Home Misqon work.
Needs of the Rociety.—ln addition to the
support necessary to sustain and fully es
tablish speedily the 'important posts, the •
committee would present-the following ur
gent cases: Lawrence, Kansas, _Atchison,'
Kansas, Newton, Jasper county, lowa.
' The committee recommend that some
plan be adopted by which, when a mission
ary is sent to important fields, he can be
immediately aided in procuring a lot, and,
if need be, erecting a place of worship. It
was also voted to remove the Executive
Committee to York.
. . ,
TEE "MitreMeuse," a whiz 'gun, partly
invented by the Emperor Napoleon, is said
to resemble a coffee-mill half a .yard high,
with an opening half a. yard in diameter.
Into this the cartouches are shovelle.d, and
by means of a wheel turned by a handle, the
soldier*ho works the instrument lets a sin
gle cartouche fall into each of the eight bar
rels of the "mitraMetise.” These barrels
are about a yard in length, As the trigger
falls on the , cap it closes the barrels, the shots,
are fired, and the wheel in turning re-opens
the barrels, re-cocks the trigger, and lets
other cartouches assume the places of those
discharged. This instrument, worked by a
single soldier, discharges from fifty to filly
five shots a minute, and is effective at one
thousand seven hundred yards. The name
is evidently derived from the French word
"mitraille," meaning a shower of grape
shot.
A SNAKE IN THE BED.—The Lafayette
(Ind.) Journal, sayi : An old gentleman
named Swiger, .lately put himself up a
shanty, on the hill oppposite the city, on the
other side of the Wabash. The other night
while lying in bed propped up with pillows
suffering from an attack of the asthma, he
accidently put his hand outside the bed
clothes. when it touched something moist
and cold. He instinctly threw it off upon
the floor. His wife arose and' lighted a
lamp, when she discovered a snake of the
species generally known bathe blue racer in
the room. His enakeship was ' soon dis
patched, and it -was found to be nearly five
feet in length. It is sopposed that it got in .
to the room through the chinks in the wall,
and was, when discovered, looking for a
warm place to sleep.
- *CONGIIEI3&-22d
Gen. J. S. V-EGI..EY
la a candidate for nomination before the Union Re
pub
tnll lican l7:detT Convention.
Iay''CONGIM3S--22d DISTRICT.
THOMAS HOWARD, Esq.,
Is a candidate for nomination; by the Union Repub
lican Congressional conyention. mhatuttr
IN ' iTrzif 10 :I iht kt - I) *l3 A
LEVI BIRD DUFF,
Subject to the •decluion of the Union Republican
County Convention. an17:002-d&T
f:if vri NM% t:0 :4c# 4
Gen. A. L. PEARSON,
Subject to the decision of the :union Republican
County Convention. tch24:n24.d&T
rgrFOB . DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
• WILLIAM C.,_MORELAND,
subject to the dechion of. the Union Iteplablfcin
County Convention. mh27:n43:d&T
Igr''ASSISTANT DISTRICT AT
JOHN W, RIDDELL.
Will be a candidate for Assistant District Attorney,
subJect'to - the - decision of the'Republican County
couventiou.r;, SPIO:d&T
Iegg — ASSIS'I'ANT.:DISTRICT AT
- - TOENEY.
.1 B. FL-1%.61C 4 • • '
Subject to the decision
,Orthe Union Re ptLbll&an
County'Convention. • . . • mh.leres, .o&T
IgrFOR ASSEMBLY.• .
C 6/. :WILL/A l 4 tSP't
Of Scott township., subJeetto the, decision of the
Union Republican Convention. - nipl:po9.llAT
AIISEMBLY,
ITINCE*T.
Of Noith Fayette. township, ant:Oct to .the decision
of the Republican County Convention .
nvention.. tiya_
COUNT!` COMPUSSIONFJI.
PHILIP4IOERR,
Of Low& St. Clair township, (late: of. Co. B. BSid
P. V.,) snbiect to the decision of the Union Repub
lican County. Convention. ap22:04-ditT
SPECIAL - NOTICES.
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. PITTSBURGH GAZE'rEE : MONDAY. MAY 11. 1868.
IQ, EGISTEWS -OFFICE, ,_ _ ~., • ,
+vk'''..l 1 . Prrriuftncin. May /ALI 1888: *
Ix7- " 2. ` 4 4 . 3' C 7 E 15 Ti F l tr 33oll lK-N.44 1 q atel . 9llOW-..
II 14I'Aceonill orViiairfotti,lidintiititiiitar, Giiiii'l
dians, &c., Bare been duly passed In the Register's
Office, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court.
.
for cnafirmation and al l owan c e, on MONDAY, n
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.Ist, 1868:
No. 1. Account of Samuel Dickson, Executor of
John Dickson, deed. Flied Feb. 3d, 1868.
No. 9. Final account of John Hickman, Executor
of John Morgan. deed. Filed Feb. 4th, 1868.
No. 3. Final account of Michael' Wagner, Admin
. Istrator of Jot:. Wagner, uewo. Filed Feb. 4th,
1868.
No. 4. First and final account of John Watson,
Administrator ofJameS Watson. dee' d. Filed Feb.
sth, 1868. . -
No. 5. Final account - of Kritinda Waldoogle, Ad
mthistratrix of Andreas Waidoogle; deed; Filed
Feb. tith, 1868.
No. 8. :Final acconnt of A. B. Stevenson; Admin.
Istrator of George Weigand,- dec'd. Filed - Feb.
11th;1868.: - -
No. 7. Account ' of Mirth Iftiminings, Adminlis• I
tutor of W. W. Dickson, deed: -Filed Feb. 12th,
1888.
1
No. 8. First and' paitlal-aceount• Jo n as,ve B.
Jones, Administrator of George B. dec'd. '
Filed Sept. 7th, 1867..: • • . _ 1
N 6.9. Account of Geo. B. Neely and Jeremiah '
Meek, Executors of Nathaniel Neely, deed. Filed
Feb.-19th, 1868.
No, 10. Aceotint ill/J.las G. Wallingford, Admin.
istratrix of Alexander M.. Wallingford, deed.
Filed Fob. 510th, 1888. - • .• - -
..- No. 11. Account of Airs. A. M. Derkhlem,• Ad
ministratrix of James B. Irwin, dee'd: 'Filed Feb.
No. 12. 'First and final account of Hugh M. Scott,
Administrator of Joseph Scott, deed. Filed Feb.
2184 1868.. . • , - •
N 0.13. Final account of J ame s
H. Vanroerhis,
Trustee of David Wilms; dee'd. Filed Feb. 29d,
1868.
! No. 14. Final account of William Thaw, • Guar
dian of Eliza, William, Benjamin, - Mary and AleX
ander B. Thaw, minor children of Eliza Thaw,
deed.- Filed Feb: 27th, 1868, . •
No. 15. Account of Julia Ann Schoeftlin; • Execu.
for of Charles Schoeffiln, deed. felled Feb. 27th,
- No. 18. Account of G. O. Fawcett, Administrator
of Dennis Clark, deed. Filed Feb. 29th. 1868.
No. 17. Account of Thomas' McKee, Guardian 'of
George Mates, minor son of Mary Mates, deo'd.
Filed - March 4th. 1888. . . •
No.lB. Final account ofThomas Meant:icy. Guar
' *llan of James B. Linhart, minor son of Abraham
Linhart, deed. coun t arch sth, 1868.
No. 19. Final of Thomas McGahey, Guar
dian of Alex. M. Linhart, minor son of Absaham
Linhart, deed. Filed March sth, 1868.
No. 90. Account of Joseptsitoss _and Isaac Mills,
Executors of Letitia Dentston, dee'd. Filed March
6th. 1868. - ' - • ' '
' No. 21. Account of Jacob Stouffer, Admintstra.
for of Mary Stoffer, deed. Filed March Bth. 1868.
No. 92. First Account of Otis Brown, Adminis
trator of . Edward : H. Adams. deed.' :Filed March
60 . 1,1868: .
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No. 23. Account Of Robert U. Marshall, Guar.
dianfof Henry 8., Abbott L., Marshall H. and Frank
G.McGeary, minor heirs of Henry McGeary, deed.
Filed March 7th, 1868., • .
No: 24. First and partial atcontit .
.of Jelin F.
Devlin, Administrator of Peter D. Devlin; deed.
Filed „March 7th.18613.
No. 95. First and final account.of David Bru
' back Executor of G. Pans Dietrich, dec'd. Filed
,P
Marel9th,lBBB. • •
No. 20. Ateount of Robert Grierson, Adminis
trator of Isabella Meikle, dec'd. Filed ] larch 10th,
-1868. • -
No. 29. Account of William 3leaus, acting Ex
ecutor of Samuel Means, dec'd. Flied March I;th.
1868.. ,
No. 28. Final account of Samuel Scott'and J. J.
McCurdy: Executors of Priscilla Phillips, deed.
Filed March 14th, 1888.
No. 29, Account of Joseph Siebert and Christian
Febert. Administrators of Charles Siebert, dec'd.
iled March - 14th: 1 888.
No. 30. Final account of Henry Ir. Chalfant.
Guardian of Stewart Sampson, minor sea of David
Sampson, deed. Filed March 14th, 1888.
No. 31. Account of John Torrence, Executot of
David Torrence, deo'd. F lie d March Mith, 1868.
No. 32. Final aCeount of John Conrad, ,Jr., Guar;
(Ilan of Mary E. Kim, minor child of Anthony Kim,
deed. Filed March 20th, 1868.
No. 33. Account of Matthew McGregor, Admin
istrator of James McGregor, dec'd. Flied April
3d, 1868. ..
No. 34 . First and fi nd account of IL S. Camp
bell, Guardian of David B. Morrison. Filed March
94th. 1868.
No. as. Final account of C. W. Robb, Esq.. and
Joseph O'Brine, Executors of Emma S. Mcisowin,
dec'd. Filed March 24th. 1888.
No. 36. Final account of Robert Clugston and W.
W. Ward: Executors ofSarith Simpson, deed. Filed
March 25th 1868.
No. 37 . First and final account of Annie Glyde.
Administrator of John Glyde, dec'd. ' Filed March
26th, 1868.: . _
N0...38. Final account of Jose_ph H. Hill, Guar
dian of Robert C. and John A. Moore. minor chit.
dren of Robert Moore,. dec'd. Flied March 28th,
1888.
No. 39.. Final account of Samuel Scott, Adminis
trator of John Manown„ deed. Filed March 20tb.
1868. ,
No. 40; First and Final account of. Francis G.
Batley Administrator of Mart Ann Bailey. deed.
Filedatarth 30th. 1868. - • •
N 0.41. Account of William and Hugh McCatch
eon, Administrators of James Mccatcheon, 'deed.
Filed March 30. 1888; •
No. 42. First and final account of John Ewer and-
Isabella Duff. Administrators of Hugh Duff, deed.
Filed March 31st, 1868.
No. 43. First and final Account of Mary Hermon.
Administratrix of James /Imams, deed. Filed
March 31, 1888.
• No. 44. Final account of John J. Herrmann.
Administrator at James Heaney, deed. Filed April
2d. 1868.
No, 45. Account of John Brown and A. Clenden-
Eng, Executors* of Andrew Hare. deed. Filed
April 3d, 186 8. .- , .
No. 46. Fourth accobnt of W. B. Hogg Execu
tors of Elizabeth E.H. Bissell, dec'd. Flied April
4th,1868.
No.
dia h n 0 4 y 7 o sFp'h l
F ac cMioludnh a ffey M ,
o m s ienso Lr
8 .5 6 t 8 u .
orJ GuephMNoffB, Ac d un F o e St A p p henAp h, p l gate, Gnardlan
of the minor children of Gideon V. deed. Filed
April 7th, 1888.
Catharine count Jo i n,vier Wollinger Guardian
of Cart, and Anna nteldman, mi
nor heirs of Herman Steadman, deed. Flied Aprli
7th, 1868.
No. 50. Second and final account of George, Mc..
Cague, Administrator of- Robert Dunlap, deed.
Filed April Bth, 1888.
No; 51. Final accouot of WM. If. Nesbitt and J.
11.. McCabe, Executors of Eliza Nesbitt, *iced.
FllecLApril Btb, 1868.
No. 59. Final account of Emmanuel Haug, Ad.
ministrator of Christian. Schmidt, deed. Filed
April Oth, 1868. . ,
No. 53. Account isf . William Clayton, Executor
of Eliza Brown, deed, Filed
_A_prlf 9th, 1888.
No. 54. Account of James_Montooth, Guardian
of: . Francis O'Hara. mluor child of John McFar
land; deed, Filed April llth, 1888.
No. 55. Account of - Adam Hess and George Hess,
Administrators et William Hess, deed. Flied
Atoll 13th. 1868.
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No. 56. First and. parthdaccount of A. B. Cook
and John K. Cook. Administrator of John Cook,
dec'd. Filed. AprillslBlB6B. • -
No. 57. Account of Ch ristian Dillenbach, Admin
istrator of Gottletb Mashey, dec'd. Filed April
15th, 1138. .
No. 58. Second and final account of Macolm Hay.
Esq.. Administrator of Michael O'Hare, dec'd. Filed
April 15th, 1868. -
_ .No. 59. Account of Clement B. Warren and Res
bee Wall, Executors of WM. Shrader, deed. Filed
April 17th._1888. ' ' •
No. 80. tleccntd account of Robert and Thomas
Wightman, Executor of James Wlghtman, deed.
Filed' 11th, 1888.
No. 61. Account of George Gross. Administrator
of Charles Basler. dec'd. April 227. /888.
No: 82. First and final account of Jehu Haworth,
Administrator of Robert Norris; deed. Filed April
No. 63. Final account ofJohn 3fartineourt. Guar
'Man of Catharine Allen. minor child ofJdhn Welty,
deed. - Filed April 22d. 1888.
!co. 84. Account ofBarnuel Dempter, Guardian of
Julia and Nancy Vauhn. Anlnor heirs of John
Vaughn. dec'd. Flied April 93d, 1808.
No. Ob. Account of James Robinson, Admit:antra=
for of 'Wilkins H. Robinson, dee!d. Flied March
23d, 1868.
No. 86. Account of Thomas Varner, Executor of
Dorcas McFadden. dee'd. Filed Aptit 94th le6B.
'No. 67: Account of William J. Moorhead.' Exectt
tor of Eliza A. Black. decAl. Filed, April' 23th,
1868.
No. 68. Final account of Thomas McCance, Guar
dian of James and Daniel Dempsey, minortreirs of
Daniel Dempsey, dec'd. Filed April 817th, 1868.
No. 69. Supplementary .account of. John 'Y.' I,o=
gan, Administrator de• oonta none ourn testament°
annex° of Thomas' llartford, • deed. , Filed . April
27th, 18613. . . .
No. TO., Account of D. Than, Administrator of'
James Gallagher, deed. Fil ed April 28th,1868.
NO. 11. Final account of V. K. jikElhenv and,
John A. 31cElheny,executeirs of Jubn MeEflieny,
.deed. Flied April 518th 1868 • . .
• No. 72. - Account of William Galbreath. surviving ,
Executor of Samuel, Galbreath, dec'd. '„ F i l e d April
29th, 1868. • •
No. 73. Final account of William Shaim, *Admin.
Istrator of Lewis Shawn, xlec"d. • Filed April ligth,
1868. •
No. 74. Final account of William Shawn, Admin
istrator of Mary 13. Shawn, deed. Filed Ain - 1129th,
1868.
No. 75. Final account of Thomas Roark ,c Guar
dian of. Danial and Mary' Ferris.. _Filed April 29th,
o. 76. Account of John' Stewart; 'Guardian of
George Bradley. minor son ol'Ohaeles Bradley, deed;
Filed A_pril2gth, 1/188. :(. - •
No, 77. , Account Of John ,Stewart.' Gbardian of
Charles Bradley, dec'd Flied April 29th, 1888.
• No. 78. - " Account ofr'...fohn. Stewart, -Guardian of
Isabella Bradley, mluorf heir of Charles Bradley,
dce`a. Filed April 2911, 1868. .;
• No:lg. - First and Anal account 'of Jaelism; Dun
can, Administrator of Robert illazlett, deed ;Flied
April Illgth. 1888,
No. 80. llual account •of Samuel Carnahan: Ad=
niinlstrator.tif • Wffliam Tomlinson, de9d.: Filed
April 30th.,11368.- • • - •
No. Ni. Account a Zerih Hayden, jr.,
_and Na
than McGrew, Administ ra tors of gerah Hayden, Sr..
deed. Filed April 30thi.4888.
No. 82. FOnsi account of Daniel, Mcriurk, Admin.
hitrator''of liasanna McGurit,'"dec'eff' f lied- April
80th 1888
140..83. Account of /fell T. Eggersi,Adminlitra
tor ofFr.Waltber, dec'd..
_lied April gOth," /8611:
No. 84. Account or J. Lirt
ppe; Amlnistrator
of Jacish'reurer. MOM
No..BB..Ftra and, Snail account:eitliosina. Deft*
It and „Leonard ,r • xecatora - of George
ilna l ,'deed: &riled - May 4889. •
.Ales.•lB4. •Fitlitacebunt of .: 1 /OQ I I4, guar!'
Amu AalararMal7, Oktitarines. olni.
Attie trat'Andror wominey, m or-
eh Wren 'of
John &Hutt, &rd.:: Bildt mylatil66B:_,!
No. 87. First and final account ofJohn A. McKee,
Administrator of AndrepAcifte, dec'd. I lied May
1888. _
; N6:,Bll.l.Sivet JaaktillifoKelaii-Vtalaidlati of
.01 w 11 10 19. 1 '8 4 ; 1 1110 A3 3 ,9Wde,'
iiezzairazak4 , yitittesp, ffAknthltiti
412for114;20131x1MilialcP.,:
Martha Shaw. deed. Plied May let.;;;a844.;•• ;-
No. 91. Aeoount - of-NPlNelsony'Es_sl. Trustee in
&1 044910 .; 418415 .4W41 1, '..41 11 41.,1 7 44 .11 ,e1gid11id ,
r 97oi6!?'YsYttkl 6i{ 4t vat
mdpistratordirantd. • eis I all!iaro. ,
' It* •
I , l l7 7FikAh,. 34 16 , 4*
) ,•;•..1H1.)
REA.L Et3TATE
STOCK 'AND REAL ESTATE , BROKERS
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BONDS,
and all kinds of SEEITRITIES, REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD PUR. ITURE, either
. on the
premises or at the Bo . d of Trade Rooms.
Particular attentio
paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Estate at 1. rivate sale.
Sales at Real Es n 'the country attended.
Office. lin. 115 FO g TII STREET.
have no* far sale
Westmoreland and I
bly easy terms, so
ing can purchase on
amine for yourself.
FOR
•
pouNTor,
RY . itEmeNtr, Amu
BALE itEliTo-A a two-story double
oust, Containing 10 rams,' Including double
with marble mantles, -, and all - the modern An
provemeutrt tore ground, • tiled with Ault,
re ip tei•'mtiftlltn of rt jll i rltr n e E e l t r l ee ° Ts .
i l e a lli tta e.
This one of the handsomest locations 11l Le r aoe r t if ir
.county, , and. In a° givd nelghborhood. Apply .
W. A. "EKERE9X4B - l Eva
,Estate Office, street .'
ritIIALE To - LET.-.410.400
and Lots Or sale ln Darts of
good urb6. . Also, setreral FARMS In l o cati o ns.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY, with ISO acres
of land, and- good improvements, which .1. wIU sell
cheap and ,on, reasonable terms. Euslnes4 Houses
to let on good streets. Prlvste Dwelling - Rouses for
rent In both cities. For farther &Valera inquire
jr‘ '2llO Grant street, 'opposite Catheedial.
CICAP BUILDING Lars_ FOR
ALE.-100 cheap BUILDING LOTS in the
flourishing village of Allentown, adjoining the BlT
mingham line, ten minutes walk from Carson street
or by the Pitts burgh, and Brownsville Hoadrdelight
tul and healthy location. During last 'year SO build
ings were erected on these grounds, besides a large
school building. The above lots are large sizes, and
will close them out at very low prices, say from WO
to $3OO, and only requiring, the small sum of
be p he
plots of the ground, at corner of Fourth and Smith
field streets. ififys7 D. hicLALN & CO. '
CHEAP FRAME 11.1NELLEIGS:
TWO FOUR ROOM DWELT NO HOUSES.
SITUATE ON ' .
Washington Street. Allegheny City,
Will be sold - separately if desired on the most
reasonable terms. LOTS 20 by 130 each.
APPLY TO
STEEL & WILSON,
Brokers and Real Estate Agents, N0..6q Smithfield
street. • my 7
2,000,000 ACRES - OF •
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE,
EY THE
Union Pacific :Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Lying along the line of iheiy road, at
. 8400 TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS.
For further particulars, maps, &c., address
;roan' P. DEVERZVZ,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas.
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, Eirey,
mat; St. Louis, Missouri.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
MHIS IS TO. Grvier NOTICE that
on the Ad day -of litay. A. D. 1968 , a War
rant In Bankruptcy was issued against the . .
ESTATE OF JAMES JellilifilrON, Jr.,
Of Ohlo tOwnship, in the county of Alleglieny, and.
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of. any property belonging to
such bankrupt; to him or for Ido.use, sind the trans
fer of any property by hum are forbidden by law; that
a meeting of the creditors of the said! b-nkrupt,- to
prove their debts and to choose one or more As
signees !of his estate. will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 110 Federal street,
Allegheny Cite, .Allegheny county, Penna..; before'
JOHN N. P,UHVIANCE, Ego, Register, on the Ad day of June, A. 11. 11038, at 10 o'clock A. If.- -
THOMAS A. ROWLEY. ,
m3TillBB . , 11. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
T
HIS IS TO GIVE. 'NOTICE lhat
on the .4th day or May. A- D. p3oB,..soyar
rant lu Bankruptcy was issued against the.
ESTATE. Or HERMAN NEEDIER •
Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny, and
State • of Pennsylvania; who has been adindged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the .paynierrt of
any debts and delivery °fang property belonging to
such bankrupt, to him, or for blit use; • and the
transfer of anv propertr=try-him are forbidden by
law ;"that &meeting of the creditors of the said bank.
runt, to prove their debts and , to choose. one or more
Affsignees of his estate, will be held at Ati, Court of
Bankruptey.lo be hoiden: at the Mate of the Regis =
ter. at No.llB Federal, street, Allegheny Xlity. Al.
legheny county, Penna., before JOHN'I4
ANCE: Eery. , Itegister, on the 9th day of Jane, A.
D. 1888; at 10 Oclock • • •
• , • , THOMAS A.IIOW/XY,
my :pB7 ' .`
U. 8. Marshal. as Nes:singer.'
THE 'DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, Western District: of
nnsilvaitia; as:, at Pittsburgh, Pa.,. May Ad;
To whom it nia - Y concern: The inidersignea hereby
gives notice. of hts appolnttnent as ASsistnee of JEF
FERSOM..YARNEY • . of , Allegheny.l.Clty, in • the
county , of Al l egh e ny t •stnd State, of Pennsylvania,
within said District, who has been` alljudgeti sneak
real upon his own petition by the District Court of
Bahr Dlstrcet.
. JAMES W. MURRAY, Assignee,
roys:p7o , _ AttornevattLaw. 1 6 Fifth street.
--,7 -- -
11 1 , . A ; II: : i of • • .
liirLV •• Ili; SS."' ''. ' = •.' • ^ '
• t PltUthlrga, the filth dee:of MAI; .A::Yr. in.
To. tette* LITT COKLIBN :, The ,nede.reigneal
• ereloyitves he •ce ol'his Appolninieni he Magee°
•fH. NI BMW ItIVI. bf Mletrurhb, in tbetouni.
y or , Aitcitheirr: had St_llatt of rattatlttaata.•'w 2 tUn
4 district, who It oath Mhheett, it eintt: s lr
I• • • bin tiffa . petitto 'by the Distriet Coil% of a
• Mob!' -••• ' 0 ••, "'MON .•MANUAIX' 1
iliCipMelli 1 ~ 1 ire ..- St. Oar atteet..,
''t V 9 ' 4 Of r
t iittil 4s7:b. la ligibilili
he antleril e vaireEWT) liTe Met
•• •nt ea Ass "meteor J F.-DIFFENHA 'HEIL,
' lOhlerAiN a p ,ty V AUggpli• teal' %ea
.• Ate of t e l
thi Et fOrfet,loo rote
aOM gas tanks , * sa wicalfig utsism,b7
imunartoiliaurso ~ 2b tvoiap-• 1 , 1 ,'
3 ,'. t ” . 7 • i' l •
1 , / Morn • ' ar" S i
•
- - an* STetuenllWaggrLl) BUM ono
-1111•111ir• 4ttilltaKtabiwri Pal t , ) VW+ `1" .
- a 2 frairinaRLIDAILWA • • . i. • -•
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11,N64,41211t7 Wankitid. Sr i '1 4211 01 .
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74.1Crq-,,,r)
MEI
AND AII7CI'IONEER9,
S FOR SALE.
• 'eta of the fittest FARMS In
Mann counties on reinarka
, that anyone deetztas of buy
,. e altogether. Call and ex-
6.-M. PETTY.
N0.,50 Baalthaelciatme
-REAL EST -
Min - CAN - CI COMPANY,
0! AUGMENT, PA.
Mee in Franklin Savings Bank Buildings;
_ No. 43 Ohio; St., Allegheny
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well
known to the community, who trust by fair dealing
to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY LEWIN
__..
GEO. D. RIDDLE,
t DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin, D.L. , . Patterson, Henry Gerwig.
Geo. R. Riddle, ( Jacob Fran; t Gottlelb Pau,
Simon Drum, J. R. Smith,- 'Jacob Rush,
W. M. Stewart, ' Ch. P. Whisum, Joseph Craig..
Joe. Lautner, IH. J. Zlnkand, 'Jeremiah - Haien
aplOva3S. , -
VATIONAL INSURANCE
or THE CITY OY AIIEGEBEY.
°eke, In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S
BUILDING.
PI-HZ 1 -NSV:IIAN - e-g ONLY.
• .. - ' .W. W.: MARTIN, President.
JAS. E. STEVEFBON, Secretary.
. _ DIRECTORS:
A. H. Eagllab, 10.H.P.Williame : J no. Thompson
duo. A. Myler , Jae, Lockhart, 'Jos. Myers,
Jas. L . ,Graham, Robt, Lea,, . I C. G. .Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. ,Geo. Cierut, - Jacob Hopp.
mh2S:n34
-"WESTERN INSITRALNCE COM
PANY OF PITTS)3IIHGA.
EXANDER NIMICK, President. - -
WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Office, 851 Water street, Sang Co.'s Ware
house,.up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will irtzure against all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by promptness and liberality to main.
tam the character which they have assumed, as of.
tering the best protection to thosd ;who desire to be
insured.
MIREZTOB.6:
Alexander lihnick, John IL McCune,
A. Miller, •Jr.,, Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William 8: Evans,.
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick.
Andrew Ackleu, Regmet,
David M. Long, _ W. Morrison,
D. ihmsen.Wm:-
• ~
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE, 21 FIFTH STREET; BANK BLOCK.
This Is a Home Company, and insures against lour
by Fire exclusively. " • '
LEONARD - WALTER, President. •
C. C. BOYLE. Vice President..
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. •
HUGH McELHENY, Secretary.
DIRECTens:
George Wilton,
Geo. - W. Evans,
_ J. C. Lappe,
J. C. Flelner, •
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon.
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Boyle.
Robert Patrick,
Jacob Painter,
Josiah King.
Jas. H. Hopkins,
Henry Sprott!,
ntitNiTy
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 435 4, 437 CHESTNUT ST, 2.7ltAn 5111
DIRECTORS.
elm?les ,V. Baneker, , Mordecai H. Louis,
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith I Edward C. Dale,
Feorge W. Riciards, 4 George Fales.
CHARLES G. BA- CHER, - President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tern.
J. OABDNEB COFFIN; Aarrr,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets
mh2ll:wia'N
r• RENY INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, 'Nei. 37 EIFTE STREET, Roam BLOCK
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks,
JOHMIEWIN, JR., Prealdeni.
JOHN D. MeCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
CAPT..WM. DEAN, General Agent.
DliaCTolll3:
Crpt. Wm. Dean,
B. L. Fahnestock,
W. H. Everson, -
Robert H. Davis,
Francis Sellers,
Capt. J. T. Stockdale.
John Irwin, at.,
John D. McCord,
C. 6. Hassey,
Harvey labllds, • Li
T. J. Hoiskinson,
Charles Hays, _ _ _
pfligt.Es , INSURANCE COM
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD ar. FILTH
A Some Company, taking Ftre and Marine Maki
DiRECTORS:
Wm. Phi Mpg, - r Qapt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, Samuel P. Shriner,: ,
John R. Parks, j Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Miller, , Jared M. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, Wm. F. Lang,
James Verner, Samuel Meerickart
WM. PHILLIPS, President.
JOHN WATZVice President.
W. F. GARDNE ,R Senretarv.
CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Agent.
COAL AND' COKE.
BEST FAMILY COAL
. ALWAYS ON HAND
And Delivered Promptly ) to Order,
- •
AT LOWEST 3IABKET RAVES, BY
OSCAR F. LAMS" & CO.,
Corner Sandusky. Street and P. Pt; N. dt C. R. R.
. .
• A.T.a.mp-innisni- CITY,
ANTHRACITE COAL PURINTISHED AT THE
LOWEST RATES. . fee: -
C°Al. :
DICKSON, .STEWART
.& CO.,
Having removed their OMee to
NO, 667 LIBERTY S I TIAME'r,
(Lately City . Flour Mill) BROORD /MOOR. ".
Are p
_ow prepared to tarnish tea a t }TiOMOORR
NY LUM L' , RUT COAL OR ACE, the lowest
.morket price. •
All orders l eft at their Omee, 'or 'addressed to
them through the mail, will be attended to promptly.
CHARLES ARINTRoarp;
=
Tag:4llOOMT MID
And Msnnfaotnrera of
COAL SLACK AND' DESIR.I'iMUM CORE
Office and Yard—CORNER ON BUTLER AND
MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets,Ninth Ward, and on Second street,
near Lock No. I,__Pitteburgh, , ra.:
Families and Manufacturers supplied with. the
bert artiele . of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
,Orders left at ; any of their offices , will. zetiefte
prompt attention. ' ' •
RINSTRANG & 11117rCIIINSON I
Sncoesaorsao
AND;YOUGII/043EULIY COAX. CO.,
MINERS • OMIUTERS AND DEALERS, BY RAIL
ROAD AND RIVER, of superior Youghiogheny
CAS AND FAMILY COAL.
Ottlce and Yard-I%OT OF, Twir wri4arq, zeal '
the Ou Works.
SITPERIOR coAr., ~. ..: ,
.
•
C. cm:Ern:Cr ierr.' , co.4 ..-
lltlaera and Shippers of PITTSBURGH GAB, Tonxiar
and FAMILY COAL, NUTACOAL and SLACK.
Coal delivered promptly'to all parta of the cities
at the lowest market rates.
AN
°Mee and Yard—COßNiC_R FOTItTit AND WA F T.
SON iformerly Canal) B ;•., , i TS, Plttskurgb.•
P. O. DOH 129$1::•••-- • 1- '. 2 . ' ---:-' •' ,- • • 0e29:
• , FURNITURE. :.
118 M1C114:11.1L 118 .
FURNITURE MANUOACTUHERS'
WHOLESALE AND HWTALL:
. • .
Letao WROka -
Ntx . :llo - :.votrw4 4- 4-erruzip2 r/
COBirta*W ernjwidcwariey4PAßZoll and
011 AMBER IrMT ,tiztoW,T. with, a coin
plate auortment of cot' Thitere tit leddeed
call te n l i I !FLA Se ATI X 47
'
:19,.ncr:1111
,
hag .1.1,4:14-.1r14411;
1 .1*(,4 " R 1 4 11 ,4 1, 0 1 1314: .' ""
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_ • _
tZt7Z , ..1,71'.-i1n, , ::',1
..Presldent
..19ceretary
EVERY AMMNOON AND -EFTNThi
ALL •Tlf AT WAS S,& ED
Burning Ruins of . the. Museum
Circassian Girls, ",
Receptions Afternoons andTErenings.
, ~;
Exhibitions from A &deck until 25 In tie after
noon, and from 7 until 10 In the evening.
/far Admission, SHP oeuts; Children under ten
15 cents., . . mythp9l ,
, .
nod
WHITE LEAD AND ;COLORS.
CHROME YEZLOW,
McCOY'S TERMER GREEN,
lIABBIS ]EwilvtA,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Stieats,
SCHOONMAKER & SON,
Erriwre33l7llG-ii '
White lead and Colof Wats,
- •
MARISFACTIIII.ERS OF '
WHITE AND RED LEAD:
, • •
ZINC, PUTTY, BLUE —E A.,:
MCCOY'S VERDIFER GREEN,'
And all colors, dry or in oil.
OFFICE._ No. 67 FOIIIITH - STREET.
_ L
Factory, Nos. 4500 453, 4154, 650 and *as
Rebecca Street,. and 49, 61 and 53 Lacnck - qtreet.'
NEW summing RESORT. •
LAKE HOUSE, •Stonekito, Pa,
'
(On the line of Jamestown ,ft Franklin Railroad,
one hour's ride from Franklin.) This house Is
large, new and commodious, well.ffirnished, has
billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and covered orome
nades. It is on the banks of the most charming
Fairy Lake in America, abounding in fish, And ad
mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with Sul
phur airings; romantic scenery, ac. la the best
summer resort In the State. Address 4 . .
S. T. KENNEDY, Proprietor':
THE I IIANSION 11-6 14 - 14
e undersigned beg to aandtmee to their friends
and the . pnblie .that they tinge numbs:sect this. OLD
ESTABLISHED and POPULAR. HOUSE, •
.• - -
And will ebntinne to keep it In the beet style. .The
MANSION. HOUSE has over one hundred rooms, ail
newly furnished In the best style, and only two min; -
ntes‘ walk htinftbe Railroad Depot. TruYelervarill
find this house an excellent one to stop, at, and will ,
be accommodated any hour, day or night.
Connected with the Home is a splendid Hail for
. .
Famines or .single persons. taken to; board by the
day, week or month;
.with or without . rboins;
H. W A
ONDIUCT /p D ON THE. F. k
•
ST. JAMES
L, *OB. 7 405 and 40 igsbcit-3 ,
Opposite Unioti Depot;' i'17113.1311401if.
JAMES • lANAHAN,..Pricprieto r,
• . .
.Thls house is newly and isplendldly furs:dish
ed, and convenient to all the Railroadscoming_into
the city. Strangers visiting the city Wilt find tills a
very convenient Mid economical' plani;..-You swim
Emir room and p co nnected yr meais as pug get them.
The Restaurant with thithotel is open at
all hours - of the day midnight,' Balls 'arid parties
supplied with Suppers .at the.shortelitlnatiee and
reasonablerates:
- •
00AL,
Linsistat Ltritittitt 'ittituraret
ALEXANDEBTAMMSON,
-.-
YARDS No, 88 Praia Street ,formerlillanchester,
and No. 1571tebeera street, opposite - Gas - Works,
ALLEGHENY. GITY4
DRALEfi, ; INT ALL. ..ILLND)43. CB
Rough. 'and Planed I.umber,
FloOring, Doors.. W Weathe rb rding ; . Sash, •
Shingles, Mouldings, . 7
Saw Mill liniber,• Cedar and Sbetist Posts;
Lath and Palings, Oak and:Pent:lw Pine.
ALSO—PIPX - BRICK, TILE and 'CLAY, • hIS:ol
Fo,RTrrrrLILfItII3EEC----COM PANIr
efiPitast,' ."
,rassi TAIporr,FE T D . WA_. E
ND DITEDIEDoi.
Lam .
ISECREILT,- A. W•
Suncanlmbipm—EDW. DAVISON:*
•t• - PI,REPTOnin
Edward •IL. F. Donna,:
u • ,E. Dlthridike,
Dlttirt4ire,: : f •M. L. Mamie. •-.
, *(li - •• b. it* Johnston.
• 1,131518 ER VARDL.Coriter. of ROTLitlg AND AL.
LEGISENT STREETS, Ninth Watd >
OFFICE AT FORT PIT; ZLASS WOLK% Wash.
ngtoti Street.
• 1•20:126
MARSELIVS, SALE.
3uy virtue or an, order toned out nt theDistriet.
Conn °too trnttcil Bthtes. ror the Westetti Dia
lect of Fenniiylvahlt,•• I vat • sell st „ t h e ou t .
TOM HOthilylttsburglk._Pa.. o niTt l ZBDh.Y., the
want DXF (P MAY. U S, the following dnaortbe*
IntiffillitVikiiilliiil.4.24 ' efttik F ij i
.
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-BARLOW BR OTHERS. in their d'ouble Jigs, songs.
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evening, of Bob Hart and J. S. Campbell.
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