The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 19, 1868, Image 7

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' The thingers: Of .Petrateum-:-.A Remed
The recent` tightfatihntster on a• ailroad
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• In caused by the sudden combuition
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• of petroleum, has-directed ,`. att ention to the
means of preventing such accidents In the
feture. , Tarloasplans are suggested in the
English ~.papers, and, as usual, there is a
great - difference of opinion . Incidentally,
the question of the transpnrtation of petro
leum on shipboard is under discussion. 4.
Paris letter-writer says:
"IC Verstraet, a chemist who has occu
pied himself with a plan for heating the
boilers of steam vessels by means of petro
leum, has pointed out a means of protecting
ships from •these terrible disinters: 'The
fundamental principle is the same as that
npon which he feeds the fireplace of the
boilers by means of petroleum. The gases
of the oil ieservoirs are conducted to the
fireplace by. a current of air : ' They are
thus utilized, and at the same time the dan
ger - of their making their way. into the vari
Otis compartm2nts of the ship -is '.effectually
_obviated. In like manner M. Verstraet pro-,,
poses to sweep away from time to time, .by
a current of air, the gases. accumulated in
ships laden with petroleum, and thus to ren
der their atmosphere, inexplosive. •At cer
tain 'hours of the day, by means of a simple
ventilator, which a man's arm can set in
motion, a'quantity of 'air should be made to
pass throtigh the holds of • the ship, arid
should then be expelled into the atinns
pliere.. By this simple manoeuvre, which, a
police; regulation might render obligatoryin
every Ort upon all ships 'laden witlepetro
leum, we should avoid great
.mis:ortunes,'
likely to be of very, frequent r,ecurrehae so'
long as the authorities -shall not havtitakei
preciautions against. the "carelesiness and
recklessness of sailors.' , "
A foreign scientific review bait some: tip:
posite remarks on the same subject. The
cause af, fires on board petroleum ships is •
always the same -the ignition of an atmos
phere saturated with' twin:wetted vapors.
The writer says: ',Petroleum emits,.at the
ordinary temperature, gases so subtle that
theylind their way into the best closed pla•-
ces. There, where air alone is supposed to ,
be, an explosive mixture exists. The
smallest lighted:it:latch sets fire to the • gas,
which explodes with formidable power. A
•meehanical effect is produced which upsets
and breaks the internal parts of the ship
and fills the air with flames. Everything is
impregnated with fire, everything burns;
those sailors who are not already killed by
the explosion are plunged into an ardent
brazier and completely enveloped in flames.
Bailors accustomed during the whole voy
age to the smell of the oil do not generally
perceive that the gas is invading their cab
ins."
Drunkenness In England and France
A London paper makes a comparison be
tween England and. France on the subject
, -
of drunkenness . It says that since the
time of Henri Meveger and his Bohemians
• the vice of intoxication has. made - .Marked
and deplorable strP.es in France, The pro—
digious multiplication ofheer-shops,- and the
- systemytic adulteration - of mine, have, in
il'aris at least, taught the - working classes
':termed
pernicious custom of what in England is
'termed "boozing." A French lsot, was
. formerly almnistrosity; the manners of" the
later , day have made the-type of-the :Viper a
-common one: Morenver,- the mania—it is
nothing leis than mania--for the stupefying
and nauseous beverage called absinthe has
made terrific inroads on the sobriety of
the population; and among workmen and'
soldiers in particular the-:craving falls
little short of, the proportions ofa pestilence.
England is not,•perhaps, , the moat drunken
.contitry in the world, but very feisr,snipiass
It in proneness to the consumption of the
most besotting stimulants. •There .iti mote
intoxication to be seen in the course of one
hour in London, Dublin, Liverpool. or Glas:
gow, -- than- two whole days would disclote in
any of the great Atlantic 'cities. • By: their
fondness for brandy, the RuSsien peasantry,
the, Danes and the t3wedes, would' horrify a
temperance lectnrer; yet - it must be owned
that neither in Ruisia, Denmark nor Sweden
-'are drinking habits productiveof the misery,
the vice and the','crime which are their sure
attendants in England.- The Germans drink
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beer from morning) till ' night,.' and _drink a
fair,proportron or: tvine and. ardent: spirits
into the tram-tin; "neverilieressri drunkenness
is by - no means a marked feature in the.43er
-1
lnan"chiiricte ...' • • L.: -- - -
: , R 4 )4,1g islrp en !rpm irldoh 'we quote
these remarks
ihie - iniintry: - "How - - is
it; why is lt;that 'On English , race should
' .dekaW other surrounding races ter•rival it in
the wcmrhip. of: - I - .
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Torture, In Ho ssalit- • '
Xnareoli; who took part In Vie
last polish,histio,n, „and - on Igs'capture
by, thia Russians, was sentenced " to Svdelse
years imprisonment in Siberia, has just pnb
. fished In the Revue iredernetile Stet Pattof.
' his Prlsoitivciillentioni.' 'it 4as itoldi . 1 ! he
remarks, "that on two or three' occaskansi.
electric battery ; had 'been made useM•by
the Russian police to -loosen the teggnetioF
the prisoners who refused to answer the
)g,tmikinfit put M th em,,7lo# shows that the
_Russian government is one of progress, and.
ku:OvOlow to, tarp. the discoveries pf set
ence. to . ancount. - . After r F4lB riot
more cruel than the torture of thelerring.:
kneW several: who underwent the latter,
, and they told me that , nothing could com.
pare``with -the ''' `tmfferings they en
dured. They wer e. .e. conlined4 , ' in ,
well-warmed apartnalent, salied.'hertings ,
With bread and water for the tirstTevr daytP
being ( their. ouly food. If they -refried to
'-enswer the questions of 'tile examining cod
' missioners the bread was first of all , with-
drawn, and then the water, whereupon the
torture of intense thirst commenced, de
tlio sufferer of all moral -strength,.
And even making him abandon the resolution
_ :whicbitChadlormed:toz..ditti Very . ' rarely
44 any one remain mute when brought
before. the. commissioners a second time.
The sittings`' were usually at nigbt„,in:ii
splendidly lighted apartment, with4erregh;,
tneuta temptingly—displayed
tables.. i'fhb ' } preardettr wotild
most gracious. howcruld say,.
`wowill, itfotlli% ask you to lutTe some
thing to auk w i th us.' The fever' Od'thi
vertign.catussi tlmi;prianufra heir,.` lOse
reason;itift theykeidray togd:
ger would not have brought a nt the same
41 '14.048 thlnttyty
liickfiosenti the tongue;
'Sven far more readily than ditinkenuess,
'.'Aitinffkenive - y . eo , ,a4rAlitproprietor of
the - hiarisinn . /liituie at Koridont-enufteoleT
building in Which to manufacture gruff:Jr-hie_
FU time Paitiff i
i B ~' tied 41 trt privaph ouse
nished light for the hotel. 134 c 1,0917
t ininfiedolidweierOainlpen to
the discovery of a service pipe rtinning rom
- thP leVitrette to the street„ and. which
.bad . nso piying gas at the C, OIRPBOSII
r; ; ' , 43xiidifiertimpaobodyA rt oik s how longilf, o(
blarne
~resta upon , Mr. lashes, the present.
'landlord; rents ' lireinises of the
•:landlord, and who is ,fornished with gaga* .
him, according to the terms of •the.lease..'
Ttnihittixr`Aifa. been predented . bv the Gas
Company with a bill of 86,000- 4 5 ,000 for
zaB, and the 'remainder for interest,'
77, ft 4
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X ()443JV . Y nm4'.4ld;3g blifY
Ueman, of fliterilugyVayuga county;:Milletki
upon one or the} Justices et the P and
. expressed a wish to- be married. • Th : pair
were Made 'mai and Wife. , 'i 'This m 'lng'
they re-appeare d;' and Catkin turn d Ired
.
that; the p r might he anh ed. -
The lady was I particularly urgent. ' She
charged that she had been entrapped into
Marrying the man who stood beside her by,
a piece of unparalleled deception.' She had
been Corresponding with hercousin in lowa,
whom she had not seen since she wasa child,
and during the correspondence her relative
had wooed and won her affections. . !_He
wrote to her that he was coming on here
in December to claim her hand and
take her to his home in the West. On
Monday last the man to whom she was
married made his appearance, 'claimed to be
hei cousin, said he.could not wait until De
cember, ete. On the strength of these rep
resentations she' had reluctantly consented
"to wed. She has since learned that the man
whom she had married was not her cousin,
- but a wretch who had secured a wife by
base. deception! The man acknowledged
his culpability, but pleaded in extenuation
that the lowa cousin had read him the letters
of- hia intended; that these influenced him
to do as he had done. His conscience smote
hitter grievously since the accoMplishment
of his treachery, that he made a full confes
sion to the lady he had shamefully wronged.
He had,hoped to reconcile her to theud,
but sfie.would ,now He was ow Ming
to maim the only he amends knew of viz :
ire
have the marriage contract. annulled.
The magistrate suggested that he had not '
the power to unmarry them. He advised
that as matters had progressed thus far, it
would be better for the lady to make the best
of a bad' bargain; aid accept the situation.
,After a good deal of persuasion on the part •
of the bridegroom; the lady . finally decided
to accept the advice of the, magistrate, on
the' assurance that the said bridegroom
would "make it all right" with the genuine
cousin away off in lowa.- Upon this happy
settlement the lady dried her eyes, and the
happy pair departed.--Omego (N. Y.).Pal
indium.
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Tuff Springfi eld Republican says: "The
gossips are right at • last in making a matri
monial connection for Speaker Colfax. He
is 'engaged' to Miss , Nellie Wade, a niece
of Senator Wade, of Ohio, and one of the
family party that accompanied the Speaker
,on , his late trip to the Rocky Mountains.
Bbe is a sweet, sensible, accomplished lady
of thirty years;an Ohio farmer's daughter,
quite worthy the place she has won in the
heart of the second man in public lire in the
nation, and of the position by his side in
tfbme and in society she is destined soon to
take. Her father, the brother of the Ohio
Senator, died several years. age. and she
spent part or a winter in Washington with .
her uncle two years since, when the ac
quaintance beg - an with Mr. Colfax and his
family, which has ripened into this interest
ing relationship, so pleasant for all the
Speaker's friends to know, and so promis
lag to , his happiness for the future. The
Rocky Mountains whispered-the sweet se
cret to the, world, and congratulations are
echoed back from all quarters to both par
ties:" -
AUCTION SALES
BY It B, EMIT& ON•& CO.
VALUABLE PROPERTy,
56 WOOD STREET,
AT A.IIC'ZION.
ON SATtrIZDAY. SEPTEMBIIIt 19TH,
,
At A% o'clock P. M.. on the ormities, will . kte 'sold
by - auction, that .valuable lot of groan,' fronting
14:34 feet on Wool street, extroding b-ck in depth
$2 feet. on wuich is erected the .übstantimay built
three-story britit- itu.tness' House. - No. 88 Wood
street, furmi riy l oceupted by James P. Tanner.
•, For nusiuess purposes this locality cannot be sur.
kassed. '.l 0 c matalists and business men generally
shotud rove Very attractive. Terms easy.
l
tuts sale'
rilasrazTasont & CO.,
. . . . ..
' sel4 , . . Auctioneers.
BY A. WILWALSE.
A DMINISTRATORS' SALE OF
IiSDAY AVENI,NO.'Sente 22d. at 7,S o'cioek;
will be Bold. on second floor Commercial te.les
dma.1.05 r*et, by order or Ado:oElh
Mier of Jobn -teen, decealed:. •
. • 91 shares Htchar is * llartieY !lint Glans Co.
,valie eb2o t paid. •• . /
Alto,
_2 aoares'Al'eabeny ValleY E.
LOW nbaceildarlrie Oil. Co.
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Be 9 . I Auctioneer._
BY num & PHILLIPS.
psi /EIfAL,LEPS9
AI7CTIONEERS
And Connnisittine-Menshaiitti,
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:OPERA, 11010:411JMON :ROOMS,
mroaamilminieig,.m4mo9]4f:
Dry fkOliS and IFOUOIIII,
. AT PRIVATZ SALE DAT AND •EritNING; ,
Coruitgwxteiii Solicited. PrOmpt Reg '
4 1 mink. ; t.. 1- - • • ;•, r•
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ALLEGHEiIiIe ' • •
he next rewnlir'eeselon will commence on
072 DAY, SEXTEMBEE ISt
In EXCE,Lttog II A LL, s.reet,'Allegbieny.l
''ME. T. E. Prlncipil. will reaslvi.
'41 1 :3 4 2 1 1,4Wita 1 . m ° 6 - d aY• A!!sus`,l,ll'2:',"47m'
A LLEGIIENY CITY ACADEMY . ,
• - MID °oilman °oases; .
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No.:101 FZDEBAL nver 'Allegheny Bovinity
Dally.Beasionstßolentilla. Jrom 8)“.41. to Ir. r.
commtrei .1: ,i 1 to 441,1.. . • • • •
Votsing BeinilOnt belentlfla And nommerslyt,
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TORY D &PA raid& N T, emhrfogyfitoi anitthatrerigh
Courses QgpotrisoAlon In ' 5 • - ,
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3 11bla nrkonndlts il atitatt , s Ups alase,
ALEX
t ..fttrl d lt i .u ./i l/.. President rf i ll grpf/tr.
: I f l lk o k. x ily i koi , ;•4 .ste.,..viaFtria.l prornioi it I
z.v.14, ...Ay pi AtalLtaltorf 1, I
Col. i., wz4p A, ;1t ( .... Nur of - sta a- "
_rnatlo.l tuft origins rFla;riel; - ' "'. : , i ..•••• • J
8: V. liTAVlcropc A. M. Professor of . Mann ' '' .
illostl4l.iratttbeatatrattiojeares.;
FINT 7:11A8k10 Lp. Avi,.,Trer.:or *gaud'
in kr een-Paagusiee and Ltierature.,- .- 2
...10 1, 11P814.117_,r•Nal41.411 Et; rut..:1114./.ldittait'*i ind;
Prep-. ratartuepartment.
tits, ll .ll:llAliANS. En Supayintindezdatthe
Almonds aralkluildingio, ?..-,;•: . .
griy"44l3A3•llrnea;*.•Js..-•l.poinreilia istiyill'.‘
Hon. 0ft114 7 .1.;;D14t, LeetuAtr.an Clan and
Consittational Law.,
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Titijurg GOrrE : SATURDAY, SEPTRIVfirEtt 10. 1888.
„, A 3 FROLUFN 4 XWEtk - "l"''t"' - ' . '” -
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Tobacco Destmyed
Leave Otr . Qtairlitralid , lM:N,ktioi the
Poisonous Weed, Tob*eeo.
grie box of MON'S PREPARATION 48 WAB
•sL;tUg.to destrok the appetite tot tobacco In any:
'persOn; hi? matter hew strong the, habit may be,
IF 1r TAILS Ib ART CASs bnr. Xbar.ETWILL BL
'REFUNDIE. It Is almost2impossible to breaa off,
from. the use of tobacco by the mere exercise of the
wilt. Something is needed to assist nsinre in over
coming a habit so firmly rooted: with the help of the
preparition there is not the least trouble. Hun
dreds have used it who are lug to bear witness
to the fact that ORT,SN'S PREPARATION com
pletely destroys the appetite for tobaceo and leaves
the person as tree from any desire for It as before
he 'commenced its use. It is perfectly safe and
hermit' ss in all cases. The Preparation acts directly
upOn the same glands and secretions erected by to
bocco, and through these upon the blood, thorough
ly the poison of tobacco from the system,
And thus allaying the unnatural cravings of tobacco.
No Mons Ft AFICELP INC TOIL TOBACCO AFTBII lISIIrO
ORTON'S Pau.AnATIOn! .T.IICOLLECT IT IS
wenmanrrams. Iriivri.Es or
Counrrznizirat
The following are a few selected from the multi-
Cade of recominendatlons ixfots. PosseSsiont..
- [Prom W. P. Heald, Him,,,,Bangor, Me.l
• ' • • ' BAY:00E, April,A*. 11038.
I hereby certity that J; Pasco:4rd tobacco for tour
ty,) ears past, and for the Last fifteen, gars I have
Used two pounds per month.' I have made attempts
to mays oir at duierent timer. I have left on one
year at a time, tint always continued to hanker Xur
It until I used Orton's Prt paration, which has oom
ph tely cared me of the appetite for tobacco. I
won d recommend all who are affected situ this ter
rible habit to try the preparation, which will cer
tainly cure it If the direetions are' followed. •
• • • W. P. HEALD.
;From E. W. Adldru.. Knoxville; Tenn:3
.
X.Norirtfaa.,tenn., August 5. 1807..._
Tedg Is to oert liy that I had nerd tobacco to such
an extent that. my lo alth had .become greatly. Ito.
paired, and my a bole system derangett any broken
down. In uue.'lB6i; I putchased one box of t or
tom's Preparation, and after using it 1 found that I
was completely cured. l base not had any hanker
ing or deshe for tobacco since usleg the preparation.
I believe It to be all that it Is recommenced, and I
would advise all who wish to quit tee use of tobacco
to try one box of Ortun.s Preparation.
E. W. ADKINS.
• ;From John Merril_ Bangor, Me. t
tI
AxOR, - .11e., March 144.. 1808.
This is to certiry that I have tobacco for
eighteen years; have tried many times to leave off',
but have eunered so much from a .blzsluese In MT
head, and gnawing at my_atomach, chit I have soon,
given up the trial. A- abort umv since a iiiend
dirted we to try Orion's Prep • rat ion iaold nq you.,
I have done so, and am completely cured. I did not
In the teat hanker after tobacco. either to smuke or
chew, after 1 began to use the Pr.-paragon
JOHN MORRILL.
Price of ORTON'S PREPARATION Two Dolikri
per box, furweeued to any part of the country„ post
paid, on receipt of price. Money sent by niaßrat
our Ask. Address," ,_
C. 11. COTTON. Proprietovii
Box 1 748. Portland, Maine.
BKVIRENCE. •
We. the undersigned. have bad personal dealings
with C. B. CO rruN, and have round bows reliable
and fair dealing man, and bell. ye his statements
deserving the confidence of the public:
11. B. A•chaidson. Bev. J, S. urren, 11r. S. B.
Cowell, Portland, Me.; Cliarles.ll. Morrill. bldde•
ford, Me ; A, U. Movie, Attorney., Itelfant. Me.;
Alonzo Barnard.. baogor, M.•.; Wm. to Sweet,-
Ksq.. West I.llnsti.l.l, Msg..; H. M. noynton. East
Acworth, N. 11.; 11. Quimby, et. Johnsville, N. Y.
ani7:u6o ' •
BIANIKOOD ANDTHE 'VIGOR
OF YOUTH restored In ratr weeks. hoc:
Cen guaranteed. DR. HICORD's F..SSENCE OF
LIFE
restores manly powers, from wii.tever cause
arising; the effects of early pernicious habits, self.
abuse, impoteto.y and ctimate glue way at (Mee to
Oils wonderful inetlielne, If taken regularly accord
ing to the directions, (which are very simple. awl
require no restr.tint Rom business or pleasure.}
Failure is Impossibie. Sold In tiottlea at 43, or four
quantities In one for $9. To be had only of the sole
appointed agent In America, H. OELLITZEN„ 1403
Second Avenue. New York. — te 13:161-179
nrPHILOSOPHY OF MAR.
RIAGE, anew Course of Lemma. as de
livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy,.eta •
bracing the subjects: How to liv• and what to live
for: Youth, Maturity and it'd Age; Manhood gener
ally reviewed; the came of Indigestion, listulence
and nervous diseases accounted tor; Marriage pull
mophicsily considered. dc. Pocket volumes con
taining the-e. lectures will be forwarded to parties
unable to attend. on receipt of four stamps, by ad
dressing SECHETAILY, New York M 12.0.1311 of Anat
omy and Science, 6.13 Broadway, New Tort.
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This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world;
the only %rue and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
instantaneous;. no• disappointment; no ridiculous
tilt remedies the 11l effects of bad dyes; invigo.
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or brown, bold by all Druggists Wigerfu; and
properly applied at Batchelor's Factory, No.
le Med aUeet. New York. - amile:p3
Or GUIDE TO MARRIAGE.-
_ "Young Men's Outdo to Happy Montage
and Conjugal Yellen,. The humane views of benev.
otent Phystela. on the Errors and Abuses ineldent
to Touthand Early Manhood, sent In sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge Address 110WAitH AS
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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
BLECTN SUMMER CORDIIb,
An Wall' hie remedyfor Settuner Complaint; Dia?.
'yomlttng, Sour Stomach and
Cholera Ilorbua.
DR. CRIMP tilltil,
A 'specific lbr Crimps' lad rain lit the
Jetottumth. htr sale by
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& ; EiVrtle,
f . , .
corner of LibettrariOrayne Btipeti
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-,AGENTS FOR
J SOHOONlthiliat& SON'S
`PURE WILITt 'LEA.Ijs
GREEN,
The only ireen point Shit,' will not , deteriorate by•
exposure. It will look better lest longer and give
• more perfect' setisfactlen thaw any palut In the
TO WAUUT z6119W5.,
EIIBELk VIEBIONIATED Bon, • '
OITREZPIIOSFRATE -OF _MEI
BY
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The,paeglioit Fertilizer QO.
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' "graters w Weren't' h a twat; to - he the et and
ard for retains large crops ofl Wheat, ,H7O, Oat&
Cbrni-Potaleea,we. We hare publirheaTergratui ,
erttrit IMlVer e a re roi
lot llieleag hallity , genalht a* plc
f , nOßAlittilinoAll' .
TIMICROMICAL BECKEI'I r7ll
)01And: Solicdtam or fPsitents;. :
Of pie of it o r d lirt tl l Rallirnv.)
fitp.,`"st i r_ 1 ?1 , : 7 8114430,'At1igar46: *
itrAlNtitY,lon all mnseripttons,• esign •
Iter•RUIONIQA*44IIOI.4.INO
I faintabed.- rartionliu , attentton .to de
eigalnic COLLIERY LOOOMOTIVzs: tents,eon•
noeuttprlictted. /fir An IGVICtiIIigi , DEAW..
2110Onintos Oar wwINUDAT.,
M
WRWthib
itiscomasalomrs.
FERTILIZERS.
R:~F3Tiß'i~B=
Ftoit;sAW
, TwO,1 10 1:1BEA : AND LO' on Caned street,
Alleghenr. This property will be sold low, as the
party la shoat tearing the city, and wishee to dispose .
of the property before removing, -
SAW - MILL', TWO DwELLM3:IIOI7BEI3_, TWC
BAR" with_good„.F.A.lo4, and - about 800 acres
timber Lind This property will be sold low. Cast
•56,8011-balgiace on time to ma. buyer.
FABH OF-120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars person.; 'lmprove:Winn comflirtghle frame
house a .dg_ood barn:
__so acres of r the Land - clear.
OF 280 ACB.BIB. ; near the line - of railroad;
very , located for ralainstock;Amprovements
are g , • • and *substantial; 100 g. acmes the Land In
meado and grain. _
CITY PROPERTY.-Will sell a good brick house,
coat ng eve rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
agt wo Id relator the amount in alz years.
RUE LOT OF GROUND, having a river
d very convenient of access.
ERI, convenient to the city, and having a
Wished custom or local trade connected
h; a good dwelling snd forty acres of land.
1 LOTS In Sharps - burg, near the railroad:
ake a good coal yard.
L FOR SALE.-That fine Hotel property,
at the Blairsville Junction, containing
rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
r. ree acres of garden and fruit trees. This
ted hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
ties to retire from business.
- •
POR RENT.
arge House, for Boarding House.
new Brick House, B rooms.
new Brick Howe of 4 rooms.
new Brick House of 3 rooms.
• oube of 5 rooms and !tit 55 .by 140.
once cf 7 rooms sad lot 150 by /50.
new Brick Houses, n rooms each.
ew Frame House, 4 rooms.
new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
sew-Frame House in Wllklnsbnrg, having
rooms and large lot, well suited for garden.
that can be divided Into sere lots.
tin Oakland. -.
ands laj•ge_ Boom mad Yard for rent, Ina
Will be. rented, for short or long
front,
TAN
well es
therew
FOUI % w h
situate
tousle
with t
well I.
for wi
One
One
One
One
Oue
One
Tw.
One
Two
One
el
I am
Lot,
Powe ,
'nod lc
time,
FOE' EASE Olt 13.11LE-3Lcits oa Mortcilistreet,
Ninth Ward,
W WANTED-,3,000 feet. - of lirlageng 3to Caoltes
ok.
TO LOAN-$50,000, •
IN BUM OP $5.000 AND 'UPWARD.
APPLY AT
HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
lemnis
2,000,000 AC Es OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SA T.V,
BY THZ
Tinton Pacific Railroad Company,
ZABTENS DMBION,
LyLng along the line of the road,
51,00 TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OT ymc YEARS.
For farther particulars, maps, de., address
JOHN P. DEVEREVX,
Land Commliatoner, Topeka, Sanaa&
Or CHAN. B. LAMBORN, See'y,
MU
FOR SALE.
The Oil Refinery,
KNOWN A$ THE
CRESCENT COAL OIL CO.'S WORKS,.
Situated In BALTIMORE, MD., on the Baltimore
and Ohio Ralros , d,and conveniently located
with reference tocliher home or fore,gn trade.
phase works are verycomplete in all ilia appolnt
menti, sad are capable of tenting out 30,000 to
33.000 tiALLONS REFINED PER WEEK. Th.y
have tankage for about 8.000 barrels of oil.
The prospect of an early completion of Con
nellsville Road, renders this property especially de
sirable. Addresa, or call on,
LA.WIULSON LEVEEING, Trustee.
an"Zev3l 59 GAY STREET. BALTIMORE.
9,5.50t1 WILL PURCHASE A
If NEAT COON giCAT. con—
Mang it gores. all under fence and cultivation.
The improvemeots area cottage bongs. wilti stable
Inn other outbulidingsi AOO bearing frult trees. of
best beigetlon4 ; watered uy two never-failing
springs ritdated 4 milee from the eltti, near to
McKee's Rooks and Cbartiers Creek . Front ads
pia/lean slttensive view egn be bad of hiiiicheger,
I iegheny City and the rivers. Terms es'''.
Aopiy to " E. bIeLAIN g CO.,
5021 Cor. Fourth and tnithneld'streeta.
rrOR BALE 'AA, - TO LET...Houses
and Lots for sale in all parts of the ci and m
orns. Also, several F AH.318 In wit hcatons.'
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY,.2O acres
of land, and good improvements, which .1 will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets. Frivste Dwelling Houses Art
rent in both cities. For further particulars Inquire
WILLIAM WARD
JaN 110 Grant street. opposite Catbednd.
WINES, LIQUORS, kko
PITTSBURGH IMPORTLNG HOUSES'
. ESTABLISHED 1830.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY ,
INPOWEOF OF O , IIIILEION
PO W E •
WINES AND , Liquons
Af0.,409,.peim iitays'et,
Wonlllllrent tbb attention of the pdhlle to the fiat
QV,
m t
i n. facilities throatth several.
large' wine and r Oonsee la Europa, and
atakllle Valle MO dines: they:ere enabled
to 02i tlisselstieatt .grades f cook* WiNall
LIQ t 0101 tit yirteele Pus abstf getters retro:* - 11:x.
and tidos' or - gualluen an 4, trapp.um or prime
respeettalty &dished. ; . ;
4 dome essortakent, of paret,OLD •BYZ FMB-
Kalt eon tabby on head -; • : .
puss NATIVE.WIWEB.
zsasnisui Arai 'fieimaras,
•
•orour• own growing:, 'Also, th e be.t brands er
CIEIAMPAIIN'E r CLARKT, -/iNtiltßY and PORT
WIN)Ld: "Vine Growers' Company” or SHAN
-DV., flasks, Jost the thinctur travelers..:
N. u..-Tartieular attention paid to sogplytag,
Xt
, :st&r. NO. 4 MOD WIC). Pittitintol.
JOSEPH FINCH & CO., ,
1
Nos. 85. 187, 18 9. 1 111i188 aad VW.
•Irpum, prnfET, ,P1713.1311E55.
Ofiper • Mailed Muni:" Eje vfi''!flo49 , 4
:mew degeninjiiniaii-wurzisawitair*,
FWIMnriM.
PRACTiviurc 118:
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS
LEMON :./
diMr l / 1 1 1 131 NM I Tu tieSf'ggl i t ti
itteriessitqwsnt _ tuestvestaced
P ri TS(4 /*d' t oriasythin g In our llael °° a
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TOMI- LITE IN THE
GUARDIAN'
MUTUAL LIFE . INSURANCE CO.,
No. 102 BROADWAY.
Assris ILIEEDLY INCREASING, 'OYER
This Company Is the Guardian of a Sacred Fond,
which is to provide for the Widow and the rather
lees, with the !met possible burden to the Insured.
All Approved Forms of Policies Issued.
Liberal modes for the payment of Premiums.
Policies Non-lorfelting by th.ir terms. The Entire
Profits of the Company dlvi. ed equitably among the
insured: Last iteturn of Premium, PEE
CLNT.
DIRECTORS:
Hon. John A. Dix, E. V. Haughawout,
lion. James Harper, - William Wilkins,
John J. Crane. Julius 11. Pratt. -
William T. Hooker, M idiam W. Wright,
Wm. M. Vermilye, Charles J. Starr,
Chas. G. Rockwood, j William Alien,
Hon. Geo. Opdyke, Geo. W. Cuyier,
Minot C Morgan, Ueo. T. Hope.
Thomas Rigney. Joh.. H. Sherwood,
Benj. B. Sherman, I Edward H. Wright,
Aaron Arno!, Geo. W. a arlee,
Rich , d H. Bowne, j Wan L Coggawell.
WALTON H. PECICHAkI, President.
• HENRY V. GAHAtiAN, Secretary.
LUCIUS McADAM, Actuary.
J. DATES MIIIIILLIN, . •
GEZiERAL :AGENT FOU WESTERN FIDINA.,
Room No. 51. Rank of Commerce Build.
Lug, corner of Sixth and Wood atreeta, _
iirAgents wanted. Apply as above.
jr2l:t23•Tis
IDIPEI!IAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON.,
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INV r err ED NDS EXCEED
ING 88,000;0001N GOLD.
Insurance against Piro effected on Houses and
Building*, tiooda. Wares and 31erchandpe, Steam
boats,' ac. Policies issued payable In gold or cur •
rents , . W United htatea.firanch Office, 40 PINE.
STREET'. New. York.
All lessen of the United States Branch will be ad
justed In New York.
J. Y. Me14A.T.701-ILIZT, Agent,
PIT i'sulmloll...PA. •
67 FOURTH STREET.
MR. McLatifIFILI '4 is also Agent for theManhat•
tan Life Insurance Company. 505:Y72
BEN FRANKLIN
Nice in , Franklin Savings Bank Bulidings,
N 0.43 Ohio St.. Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors wel
known to the community, who trust by fair dealln t
to merit a share of your atronage.
St. Louis. bilssotul.
HENRY
GEO. D. RIDDLE
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin, D:L. Patteraon,l Henry Gerwlg,
Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottielb Faaa,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush
W. H. Stewart, Ch. P. Wbl,ston, Joseph Craig,
Jos. Lautner, H. J. Zinkand, !Jeremiah Kohen
aple:o3s .
WESTERN INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
ALEXANDER NIMICK, President.
WM. P. HERBERT . , Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE N EELD General Agent.
Office, 091 Water street, epang tr. Co.'s Ware
house, up stays, Pittsburgh.
Will i=ure agalast all kinds of Fire and Marin,
Risks. A home Institution. managed by Threaten
who are well known to the community, and who an
determined by promptness and Liberality to main
tain the chavaster which they hare assumed, as of
tering the best protection to those who desire to A
Insured.
DiziCTOEUS:
Alexanoer Nimick, done R. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
dames McAuley, Witham 8. Evans,
Alexander Spew, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
4 11 iladrew Anklet', Pk'lllpßeymer,
1). kidDa M. Lo . •
ng, Wm. Morrison,
amson. n 027
DEMNITY
FRANKLIN . INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 435 3 437 CHESTNUT 137., Naas azu
i
. . . .
Charles A. Rancher, Mordecai H. Lonis
Tobias Wagner, , David S. Brown, -
Samuel Grant, • Isaac CAW',
Jacob R. Smith .. Edward O. Dale,
Fm rge W. Mallards,
__ George Vales.
CHARLES U. RAN HER, President.
' EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W, C. STEELE, SeeretAry, pro tem.
J. GA.RDNER etinn - N, AogNr,
' North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
athZliwil • '' ~
pENNSYLY3Ni6►
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURfiII.
MICR, No. /873 i WOOD STREET, BANK OP
OOMMEROE BUILDING.
This Is a Home Company. and Insures awsdnat loss
sisals.
IXO e lfn i to ;ALTAR, President. . •
0. O. BOYL Vice Preadult.
ROBB= PA MK, Treasurer.
• HUGH 1ia111.11.8171r. secretary.. ,
Leonard WaHair.
O. O. %vie
Robert Patelick s
Jacob Painter,
Jcwisti ging,
JAL H. B. Hopkine,
He .14.
NATION' : 11:118110E CO.,
411 ' OP TIM OM OP SILIMIM.
A.Lijigaiisry. %Imp CCOgral'irt
1421:13 :121021WirCE
: - - Tr. W. MARTIN, President
trtzvissoll: seerwry:
:rye:
,
.E 11.6 Ei . niTlNL6_ • Jus ) ;ThalaPaoll
acylar Ilis,lockbart, Jos. Myers. -
Jae. L. Otaballai M. Loa, C. C. Boyle,
Jac.. Ra e. Garst,
,-• 1 Jacob Kopp.
natabecti
AA LLEtilliitartY toisUßANCEtini.
PANY" OP PITTBI3BEIII. - -
OFFICE, NO. 3T strra enizirr, Lilnc B LO C
Itumres against all kinds of Fire and Marine Blake
JOHN ERWIN. Js., Prestaent,
JOHN D. WOOED; Vice P . /caldera. ..
• C. G. DONNELL. Secretary.
.CAPT. WIC DEAN, General Agent. •
• • litaitcrona: - . ' - ,
Jahn Irwin, Jr.; .• Cepa. Win.
,Idui D,,McCar4 l .. : . B. L. !What=
C. G. 'Hussey;Everson,l
Harvey : Childs,' • Hobert H. Ihkria. ~ ,
I`.• J. tioakineon, , -----: Francis Sellers. • ',
. Charles Ham • - _ cam. J. T. Btockdale.
.p r ApPLESR: IrErOvre.... _
•
JPLESrII
• -1118IIBIANCE COR.
?ANY: )
Pars errs::
• A Hams Coupsaj; taking Inward
DUMYross:
,Mus Capt. jobs Is. rosoli;
" 41 11
John I
;; CaldrPivititinki
vot;„aumis tj enthi e. •
, Eut Jairkehi,c
Z A ki l. 'iriayftee P MS
CAM JAS.; .130
MIRALUIUGEM(E
'M A RATI NS!
.t% V :
urimumLnot
..•
'Mao,
VA.' sonk h tlritiN Y , Oßk gt,
latt * wa s iE2 otaV. ••'
For Sabr by. Every Grocer In tie City.
Bakery, No, 91 inert) , St.
'OF NEW YORK.
$1,000,000.
P'rT'T'SI3I:3II , GITI, PA.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA
DISIDCTOREI
G
Se emlnuioo„ .
J. O. Lapps..
J. C. Plainer.
John VoonOoll
Ammon. .
I!EM
fgejcw OP-A
Lessee
Manager
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Sept. .19th, Grand
31:atinet . For performance the romantic Drams of
FOUL PLAY.
Helen Ito Heston, Hermon.
ATURDAY EVICNING, last appearince of Mfrs
NELLIE GERMoN and Mr. ROBE Era
For performance the one act drama of .
NAPOLEON'S OLD GUARD
And the romantic dratna,of
Monday Eventav: THE WHITE FAWN. with the
celebrated liorarchl an-I a gr.-at Ballet Troupe.
•
I ''' .3.I.ASONIC HALL.
POtiITIVELY THE LAST WEEK
Commencing 3IGNGA.I. - EVENING, ..septrinbrr 14.
with his imitiensP troupeof RN ED CAN A RI Ko.
JAVA St'Allict)Ws, PALOQUETS, WHITE BRCS
AND RIT'zIAN CAT. '8(601:x43
ar.PROF. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DA.'NCING ACADEMY ,
No. 75 THIRD STREET, is now open for the re
( eption of pupils. Clam: days and hour.—For ' La
dles. Masters and Hisses. W. doestlay end Saturday,
at 2.ti o'clock P. AI. For Uentlemn—Tuesday and.
Friday Evenings, at 8 o'c ok. Private lessons
given. eircumrs can be had at the Musk' Stores
and at the Academy. Classes out or the city. If
etmeerdent, attended to.
ALir Hatt to let to Select Parties. , - se4:r79
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
V. S. MARSHAL'S OFF I CE,
W. D. of Penney TAMs.
•Pirrentrinat. Sept. 14th.;11888.
MS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 11th day of September A. D. 1888, a
arrant ln. Bankruptcy Was Issued aaattust the
ESTATE OF JOSEPH R. DICKEY,
Of Pittsburgh, in the county- of Allegheny, and
elate of Penney'vanta, who has been -adjudged a
bankrupt on hi, own p. Won; that, the:payment of
any debts any delivery of auy property b.-lunging to
such b.nkrupt, to Lilo, or for his use, and the trans
fer of any property by him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as
signees of Lls estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, Lo, be holden at No. 116 Federal Bt..
Allegheny Citr; Allegheny county, Penna., before
JOHN N. PURVIA nCr.., Esq., Register. on the
7th day of .Norember, A. D. /868, at 2 o'clock
MEM
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Din
a of Pennsylvania.
JOSEPH R. FRICKE, a Bankrupt under the
Aet et Congress of March 2d, 1861,' having ap
plied. for a discharge from all bin debts and other
claims provable, under said Act, by order of the
Court, notice is hereby given to all persons who
have proved their debtst and others Interested, to
appear on the 18th day of SE l• IEII se.% 1868.
at .10 o'clock A. 31.. before SA3IUEL HARre.9,,
Esq..Regl ter, at No. 93 Diamond street, Pitts
g, Pa.. to show cause, if any they have, why
a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bank
rupt. Aud further, notice is hereby given, that the
Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said
Bankrupt. required by the 2.7tb and 28th sections
of said Act, will be had before the said Register,
at the same time and place.
5e5115.8 S. C. IdeCANDLESS, Clerk.
T N DISTRICT COURT or'
_A. THE UNITED STATES.' FOR THE WEST-
EtIN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
st. I'll HP. a Ita• krupt under the Act of
Congress of March 2d, 1867. having applied for a
discharge from all his debts. and other claims prov
able under said act, by order of the Court, notice
Is hereby given to all per ons who have proved their
debts,tand other persons interested, to appear on
the 2o DAY Dr (,(rfollKii, 1868, at 10 o'clock
A. si.,l i before JI)HN N FUR CE, Esq., Re. -
gister, at his office, No. 116 Federal street, Ade..
ght.ll ,, City. Pa., to sitrow cause, if our they have,
why dischaarge should not be granted to the said
bankrupts. And further, nutter is hereby, given
that the f•erond 50.1 Third Me, thug, or creditors of
the - said I.nkrtipt. required by 1,1-43 27th and 280 s
sections of said act. will be bad before the said Re
gister, at the same time and ;dare.
seS:viti.s S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk.
IN I THE DISTRICT COURT OF
T,HF. UNITED 8 rATEs, for the Western Dis
trict 01 Pennsylvania.
ituß VET C. SUTTON. a Bankrupt under the,
Act or Congress of March 2(1.1867, having applied
for a dircuarge Iron, ad his debts. and other; claims
provable under said Act. - by order of the Court. no
tice lei hereby given to ell eredloors who have proved
their debts, and other per.ons rn•ere.ted team:fear
on the 30th day or-September:lB6S, - at lu O'clock
A. st..l3efore JOHN N VIAL% tie Esq.,' Regis.-
ter, at his office, N 0.116 Fed', ral street, Atlegheny
City, Ps., to show cause. if miry they have,' woy a
discharge should not be panted to the said Hank
rept. I And further. Dotter Is hereby given that the
Second and Third Meetings of credhoryof the said
bankrupt. required by the 21th and 28th Sections
of told Act, will be had before the said Register ,
at same time and place. -
serl.x4oB , n. C. MeCANDL - ESS, Clerk.
Pres!dint.
Secretary.
ITZtffiFor i V 2l7
ER OF THE AX
•,I
Gemini's Bnlldlng and Loan ,Woclation
FOR. A CHARTER OF INCORPORATION
No. 1,002 In the Court of- Common Pleas of Alle-
.ghenyt minty. _
In he above c•se the 'Petitioners have applied for
a Charter as a Building and Loan Association, un
der ths statute in such case made and - provided, and
unless exceptions be din proper lime a Charter
will be granted at next ternrof said Court
:sap; t
oTlCE—Notice is hereby given
N
that Letters of A dmint Mutton have berg
granted by the Register of- ?Alex hens mninty. to the
,underslgned, on the fttai e on. RE , ERIC SAUER,
Late of Allegheny - county. deceased. 'AI rson . in.
dented to said estate are beieeru tined to pay the
sane. and all persons having et4tas sgal.st the
said estate, to or sent the B&W.. antheati,
ested, for settlement.
IIi+6P4LENa 8 KURR.
• .Administratrix, of Frederick Sauer, deceased.
Pittsburgh, wept. 7, 1869. • seplial.
NOTICE,Whei eas, LtOfters. of
Admthistration on the estate. of JOHN 8.
PoilirPON, late or Oakland- Township, deceased.
have been duly' itramed the 0111ml:signed by the
Register of Allegheny county. a‘l persons insehted
toss baring Weimer .galnbt the estate of ssl4 de
emed are reonestedtd sresent the sa a without
.4413", for settlement. at tlt , mace of THOS KW
IN o,' Attenels. 0. 158 *mirth bt.. Pittsburgh.
.211.8 DAVIMON , Admlntsttatax;
JaX bt,tiro, Administrator,
jylBkti4t-S
TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS.
-•. • ,
. . .
THE MASONRY
AND'BA.LLASTINd of the following entFer—
tted wttons of the
/Pittsburg & Connellsville: Railrol,
Are advertised for contract, Amid proporals for the
same will be received at the Companrs omcc, in
Pit.sburgh, tip to the ' •
iOTH OF SEPTEMBER, hriasive,
tonuitencing at the Uniontown Branch Junction,, •
about a mile east of COnnelaillle s *item' 59 to 64
inefusive. Then Poorkinif3s; 73, 74, 76, 50, 81,
.88. 83. B*. so. 80,;87, 89, Sw, 99, 934 99, 106,
no. mi. ilk 116, .117, 11E4 119, Isl 3, 198.
199, 130 133; 140.' All 'et these Sections ire In .
i thisvalley of the 'Youghiogheny river, op to Section
US huillstYC • •Peliik , he , 113 . 'TAO; /17 are On the
tswilmi, and embrace the Baud Patch Tunnel: and
'the
.recallindisr are 'la 'the valley . ' Of Wills Creek.
IlliettOn i*o iiiiiii* aboutemiltailiti Cumberland.
• i dial:ideation* of the work on glut above : eeeons
will be readirthr delivery on the Ist ofideptember. at
assofileta of the Company. at Pittsburgh and Cum- I
I Wind. where oindrautorairillobtaki all necessary
Infbanitlon to enable them to itisatilie the line.
--- Tee Company riworrea the riglas serujeot al era ••
IWO oreama ow: . -
''.: : ''' ' ' - • ; I - n ' 0.13. LATROBE, 1
A 1, ~: '• S : r:•1 t'. ~..t.: .-•' 1 .:,'1), !:
i.' li P•i: : •,.. ••4': ,' ...: ,', : , t ' Crati *EMS.
• . __ _ ____
D:Alumit aota,,lses:
1.--l Orritir. os Ctrn`'EnOtlelikit aritfotravrros.
Pirdaburrik beep". IL 18611.
NOTICII:d. TO CSMITUrfiGTOItSo
• Sealed - rropioiatelbr the viral -Grading of
IDIVNIDDIId- WNW/MI • ittea 43eldre avenue to
,Pransirrastamweauot. , * "
bb rul e amdour. zLgir,iiiTßEET, from
rd t 'iftt aberker.atrert• '
dreirsint Amine aLtzy, front
ft*. • soafrornotro.otk
For Wooing and Piithir liaLki;LlnkN'ES ALLEY,
Y
front Dekmtor to Clark
eudq--fee'tbe eonstruaturrou..a .04 - lard walk oa
it, AN RIL /MX ET. , (Jderarlarara tkro. •
For laylme"litwitOri Farrmrnt ,, A/P. DLLHOND
:ALLEY, from tbe-Ol.mond-tolVotid street:
sad f,r -On conitrucUop o n•bearer on wpm .
STIMICT b (I r t. ILO aloe Rota
,W . rec Tr. a
THUI3IrAY. zone'. 180. 1899. -
Ti eFommittee reserve the ~..site -eject so/ or
111 - Opera cottons cud maul • for budding Cap.
be ba - a at Ow Mace._ -
aell:xte - ' .IL J. MODAig. CDT Enilgeer"
AMUSEEZSTi%
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M. W. CANNING
FOUL PLAY
OF TILE FAVORITE
LOCRENIA•
THOMAS A. ROWLEY.
U. S. Marais', as Mcdsenger.
LEGAL.
B. S. PIOBIUSON,
Solieltor for Petitioners.
PROPOSALS;
MENIMII
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