The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 06, 1869, Image 7

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• !AIM 6ARDEI AID HOBS:MOLD.
DOMESTIC ECOIFOXIT
Corn /Tea/ Puffs —fn one quart of
boiling milk, stir eight tablespoonsful of
meal, four of sugar, boll five minutes,
stir constantly, when cool, add six eggs
well beaten, bake in buttered cups one
half hour. To be eaten•with maple mo-,
lasses or other sauce to suit the taste.
• /ndian Slap Jack,----One quart of milk,
one pint of Indian meal, four eggs, four
spoonsinf of flour, a little salt. Beat to.
gether and bake on a griddle.
Sage and Onion Sauce—Chop fine an
ounce of onion and half an ounce of
green sage leaves, put them into a stew
pan with lour spoonsful of water, simmer
gently for ten minutes, then put in a tea
spoonful of pepper and salt, and one
ounce of bread crumbs, mix well to
4gether; then pour to it a gill of melted
butter (or broth or gravy,) stir well and
simmer it a few minutes longer. "\
Onion Sauce. —Take four onions, slice
them, put them in a stewpan with half
cup of butter, and let them stew and
s brown until quite tender. This is very
'nice with round of beefsteak.
Lemon Saute.—Pare a lemon and cut
ft into slices twice as thick as a half dol
lar; divide these into dice, and put them
into a gill of
_melted butter.
Lembn Dumpling.—One pound of flour,
half a pound of sugar, juice of three
lerhons, grated rind or two, chop half a
pound of snet, mix all together with a
little water, make out in dumplings, and
boil constantly for one hour. To be eaten
with any kind of rich sauce.
Wailes. —With two fresh eggs, half a .
pound of flour, quarter of a• pound of
sifted sugar, two slices of butter melted
is alittle milk, and some drops of orange
flower water, compose a batter well
mixed; contai ning no lumps, and which
ropes in pouring. Heat your waffle iron,
grease it inside with butter, fill it with
the batter, close it and return to the fire,
browning the waffle on both sides. After
being assured that it is of a good color,
take it out and keep hot until the moment
of serving.
A receipt asked for Pried Bread gives
opporttinitY for the following communi
cation: "Slices of toasted bread, dipped
in milk or wine and fried in honey, are
excellent. Then, instead of calling them
"fried bread" they are torejas, an excel
lent Spanish delicacy, I can assure you.
Please understand there is neither butter
nor lard. Simply melt the • honey in a
pan, and when it is very hot , put in the
bread, which is served hot also, after be
coming nicely browned, and without
• sugar, recollect." Lovers of honey can
take notice.
- APPLE WOBAES,
We cull the following facts concerning
these intolerable - pests, from the Americon
Entomologist. It has long been known
that; by placing an old cloth, or anything
of that nature, in the crotch of an apple
. tree, the apple-worms may be decoyed
into building their cocoons underneath it,
and thus be destroyed wholesale.. Dr.
.Trimble's method—which amounts to the
same thing, and has been found to be
practically, very beneficial—is to fasten
two or three turns of a hay-band round
the trunk of the apple-tree, and every few
days from the middle of July to the mid
dle of September, to slip the hay-band up
and destroy the cocoons that have from
time to time formed on th 6 bars under
neath it.
All authors are agreed as to the prac
• tical importance of picking up and de
stroying the wormy apples as fast as they
fall, either by hog-power, or, when that
is inconvenient or impracticable, by man
power. The practical utility of allowing
a gang of hogs the range of tha apple or
chard throughout the summer is un•
doubted. When we consider that every
4,.
1 . female moth that hatches out in July or
August, from the first broo of apple
worms, will probably deposit an egg in
some two or three hundred nearly ma
tured apples, thereby rendering them
more or less unsaleable, the importance
of destroying the wormy wind-falls—in
the fore part of the season,
at all events
—becomes at once apparent. '
' '
CARE OP BEES IN SPRING.
As soon as bees fly freely in the sifring
it is important to examine every hive and
know their exact condition. If the bees
are in movable comb hives, it is easy, by
lifting out the frames, to see the amount
of the stores, and also to discover, by the
presence or absence of brood, if the
colony has a queen. It is also easy, with
beesizi_these hives, to supply their wants.
If a colony has too little honey, it may
have a frame or two of comb, containing
1 honey, given to it from one that can
spare it. If neither eggs nor brood, in
any stage, are found in a hive on the Ist
of March, you may be sure the colony is
queenless. At that early period it is not
, usually best to attempt to supply the loss.
I The frames, bees, and all, may be put
With some other that can make room for
them. They will not quarrel, but unite
peaceably. (j o ueenless bees are not dis
posed to quarrel, and other bees will not
trouble them If in this condition.
Too many bee-keepers, however, have
beet; in box-hives or gums. With those
it is not easy' to do more than guess , at
their condition,
unless one much ex
perience- it is easy to tell if they are
doing well; but, if not, it is hard to as.
Icertain the trouble and apply the remedy.
If hives are turned up, after smoking the
bees a little to drivb them up among the
combs, a . good "guess" can be given at
'the amount of stores and the strength of
the colony. If the bottom board is ex
amined every morning, • you are almost
certain to find eggs , erimmature - bees
uzder inv hive that has a queen. Any
Colony, where-the bees do not wry in
pollen briskly in the first warm spring
mornings, should be marked as suspicious,
and watched. Queeuldur hives and those
that contain little honey, are not apt to
dis_play energy in gathering pollen.
Every worm should be. dispatched.
Under even the best colonies, some may
be foundif you: take . the trouble to look.
When 'MI , bees Were in box.htirei, I neve;
omitted to look on the bottom board of
each one -.evert morning, and destroy
the worms. Every one left soon becomes
a miller, capable Of laying many eggs
that become worms very soon—every one
destroYed puts an end to four possible
generattOns in a single semen. Destroy
everY 'were; in the spring, and you can
lave 'no • mfilem hatched in your hives
that season.
In localities where willow, hazel, elm.
'end soft maple abound, bees find natural
- pollen almost as soon as they can fly m
the spring..
In other places- it is of great advantage
to.piace rye meal in shallow vessels near
the bees every pleasantday, as a !substi
tute for:pollen. They gethea it eagerly,.
and rear brood much earlier for having
it. If no stream or brook is near your
bees, provide them with water in some
way; they need it specially in spring, and
many are lost if they go far to obtain it.
—Rural. World.
Lona WOOLED SIDIEP should never be
pastured with merinos. The later poison
them so that they soon betome eye-sore
and run down. .
Real Estate Transfers.
The fhlloWinit deeds were filed of ree
l/
ord bef re H: Snively, Esq., Recorder,
April 2 1869 : . . .
Thomu are to Mrs. Eliza Barclay, Minh .D.,
Iso9 lot on the north side of the Common
Ground. near Items Allegh sup, 23 by 170 feet,
with buildings 613.090
Joseph Darragh and Deuiel Darragh to James
Darzsgla. March 31, 1969: lot on Pike street,
near Mulberry alley, Pittsburgh, 60 by 100 feet
97,909
James Wood to John Bryant, Aug. 1. 1301; lot
No. 6in Wood's 'plan Chanters townslal p.. 9350
Phillip Mowry to H. i1. , il °lemons, March 13, 1369;
interest in a lot on White Oak alley, Allegheny
51.100
Same to same, March W. 1869; interest in same
lot ....400
Washington McClin•ock to Alex. McClintock,
March 30. 1869; lot on Mill street, Lawrence
ville, 107 by 502 feet, with bn11dtug5 .......535,000
Torrence Morrow to Win. C. Taylor, March 31,
1869; tot No. Sr. in Wards* and Alexander.'s
play Tempecanceville, .60 by, no feet, with
$8,600
Dr u . pli Da n v i n"44ley, commltte • of Catherine
Monry, to H. 13. Solomon', Marco "J. 1860; lot on
White Oak alley, Third ward, Aliegheny, 40 by
100 feet $4OO
Dr. David Donaldson to Win. Metzden. April 1,
1880; tract of land in Snowden township, con
taining 116 acres and 46 perches, with buildings
SI9,MT7
Thomas Ewing to Andrew Grubbs, April I. 1869;
tract of land in Plum township, containing 106
acres, wits buildings $9 000
Henry Smokier to Louis Mueller. March 9, 1809;
lotia Pitt township, being No. 53 in.Hoevelees
plan $4OO
Alfred Y. Osgood to A. H. English, April 1,1
lot on the southeast corner of didge street and
. Grant avenue, 146 by lt9 feet $lO,OOO
John Linton to Mrs. Eleanor Abet crombie.
March 25, 1869; lot on the southern side of Ham
ilton street, sth ward, Allegheny, 12 by 62 f. et.
wits buildings $1,615
John H. Clark. t 0.51.5. Jane G. B, March
1 0, 1669; lot on the west side of Reines street,
ivleglieny, 20 by 110 feet, with buildings... l l4.3so
P, McGowan to Tor. John rerchment. April 1, 1869;
lot on Greensburg turnpike, Tun ntieth ward.
Pittsburgh, 60 by 94 teet, with bulidings..ss,soo
NOLTGAGES. •
•
dame day twenty-eight mortgages were tiled of
record.
SATURDAY. April 3.
Loralreto Jacob Porter. March 21, law: lot
of ground in Robinson township cont sluing 25
i
acres, 80 perches; also, 50 acres n same town
ship . $7,800
Catharine saville to Cornelius Driscol, March 31.
1860; lot on Morgan. Street, Allegheny, 25 by 78
feet $1.400
Heineman & Seldle to John lieefe, July 25, 1868;
lot on western side of Arthur.; street,Plusburatt.
20 by 140 feet 050
Henry Temlnine to John H. Hardman. Feb al,
UM; let on Chauncey street, 6th ward. Alleghe
ny, 21 by 97 feet 4800
Jeremiah Coughlin, to Peter Wtirtzel, Aprll, 1.
1869; lot corner of Twenty ninth street and .
Market alley. 14th ward, Pitts nrgh, 48 by 107
feet ' $3,000
Peter Leeser to B. ii . Ceursin. April 1. 11$tS; lot
on Fifth street, McKeesport. 24 by 140 feet, with
buildings $1.600
A. E. McCiees to Joh" Owings, Sept. 20, ME lot
on Walnut street,. McKeesport, 60 by 140 inet,
with buildings Ease
John Owings to Isaac Edmondson, November )7,
1868. the above lot $1,350
Adolph Oberheldam to John Kong, Octoner 20,
1868, tract of land in 'Union township, contain
ing is acres and 127 perches nominal.
Thomas A. and James B. Mellon to Gaorge
Smith, March 30. 1869. lot in Burn's plan. Twen-
Betz ward,Pittsbnrgli, 19 by 102 feet, with build
ings $l5O
George bm.th to Henry G. Squires, March 30,
1869, the above der:craned lot Id. 900
Aogustus Krein to George Baldauf. February
1869,10 t in Lower St: Clair towriship, na by 100
feet, with buildings. $1.750
H. S. Fleming to Jelin Marlow, January 24. 1969,
lot on Hemlock street, Third ward, Allegheny,
al% by 167 Ve; $3OO
Mitchell & Armstrong to David Welsh, Marcb 25,
1889, lot in South Fayette township, on Robin
son's Ran, in Deylin's s.pi
William Wsliace to Miss Annie Clark, Jan uary
)3, 1869, lot on Emelt street, Second ward. Al
legheny. Da by 100 feet. with buildings....sl,Boo
Thomas Mitchell and Charles H. Armstrong to
Margaret Marshall, May 12, 1868; lot of around
In South Fayttte towns hip, containing 2 acres
and 98
_perches 91.044
Joseph M. Gazzam to Joseph chafer, April 1,
BO; four lots In Gazzam's plan, Pitt township
53
James C. Johnston to Henry Daub, Ma ier
29
1869: lot corner of Butler and Tinny-eighth
street, .Flttsburah, 213! by 99 feet 61.=
William V. avails, administrator of William
H
Howe. to ezeinah Irwin. April 3, 1890 tract of
land in Fawn township, containing 05. acres.
110 perches, with buildic a 553,425
G. S. Brackenndge to Jacason Pugh. March 30,
1869; tract of land in Harrison township. con
taining 41 acres 12 perches $2 475
Aloxander Gibson to Thomrson Glileland, M'ch
1; 1869; lot in McClure township-60% by 140
feet $l.OOO
W. S Taylor to Wm. F. Trimble, March 8. 1869;
two lots in McClure township, 40 by 2a) feet
111,000
Valentine t hobert to C. Hanson Love, Akill 1,
1869; tot on Centre alley, 11th ward. Pittsburgh,
26 by 1% fee C. with buildings ' 41.1150
Sampson Dein to George A. Brown. Jan. 1, 13 9•
lot in South Pittsburgh, Dalrs plan, 40 by 80
feet 4275
P. Harvey Miller, to Wm. Palmer, Feb. 27. 1809;
lot on Hatfield street, Pittsburgh, in Miller , '
• plan 4710
C. Hanson Love to Jacob Gatti, April 9, 1868; lot
to Chartiers towaship, on Marlon avenue 50,4
100 feet
Thomas Rodgers to Joseph Bevan. Feb. 22.1809;
. lot In Lower St. Clair township. 641 c by 165 feet
111650
MORTGAGES.
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MONDAY; April 5.
Michael Fullivan to Thos. Bourke. April 5. 1889;
lot on Wylie street extension, 13th ward; Pitts
burgh. 22 by 70 feet $1.400
Joseph Gazzam, Trustee to Adams and Power,
Dec, 21, 1868; lots No. 65 to 71 Inclusive,Oar
ram's 13th ward, Pittsburgh, Co mmerce
street 43.100
John Swan to Benjamin Miller, March 20.1867; lot
on Federal street, 4th ward, Allegheny, 21 by 96
feet 415,7-0
Geo. W,B,ack to John Brown, Jan. 28, 1869: lot
- No.l, Brows 'a plan, Union township, on Mary
street, 330 by 594 feet
F. Lutz to l 3 Frentel. March 27, 1869; tract or
lane In Minna township 04.300
Mark-Ores heirs toJohn IL Byers, Dee. Zl, 1858;
tract of land In Finley township, containing
102 acres 53 perches $4,105
Conrad laerhart to Conrad echliklu„ March 11.
1869; lot
on Carson street, Birmingham, 20 by 40
feet $350
Conrad lichilkin to Elizabeth Gerhart, March 30.
1869; lot above described
Andrew U. Taggart to Samuel McKinley, Apr?' 5.
1803; lots No. 11 and 12, Taggarra plan, Snyder
- street. McClure township. 40 by 90 feet 1600
Jacob Firsch to J. B . Keating, Aprll 5 1869; tots
NO. 15 and 10 in Ewing's plan, 20th ward,
Pittsburgh, on Denniston avenue, 43 by 120 feet
'875
Margaret Walter to Alexander Detrlch. June 20.
1864, lot No. 7, block "el,' , Coulter's narrow
couttining one-szth of an acre
Same tosame, March 1, 1865,205 No. 9 and 19 in
same black glBO
Matthew bteeic to Simon Kaufman, March 30,
1869, lot on Ohio street, Third war!, Allegheny.
• 20 by 64 feet 16.=
M. Haney to Margaret Lutz, April 4, 1868, the one.
half of lot No. 2 Pettey Jones' plan. Ver
sailles town ship, on Third street, 24 by 150 feet
$2%)
C. H. Love to Ann Hawkins. April 1, 1639. lots
No. 39 and 40, COlwell.a plan,Bleventn ward,
Pittsburgh,-on"Miller street, by 102 feet
91,600
Jas. S. Craft to Jae. eenan, March 14, 1869
, PA
No. 6, Craft's Man, .%liirreenth ward, Pitts
burgh. on Webster street. 94by feet... .$3Oll
- John F. Christy to John Ekle,•Marcii 9, lot
In Bakerstown,
aticidend township, containing
24 perches • 6d,200
A. or. Ewing to Juba if. McKee, ...lathery 21, -
1869, tots No. 14 and 15 in !twine's plan, Six
teenth ward, Pittsburgh on Allen street.sl,lloo
J
Beira of Joseph Allen to seph Schell' October
m, 1666, lot la Lower St. C.air township,. 58 be
211 feet h 7.000
Joseph Sctiwab to 'Henry Mauch, March 12. 1666.
lot No. lid In Galway's elan. Reserve town
ship. Vista street, 15 by 20 f. et - 4315
,yobathasi-Eladaner to Xavier Zapf, Marsh tO,
1489. lot of irroubd in Ito‘s township. containing
2 acres -striAl.•..parchi. she, atlvittlng lot, cos.
Willing Secret 3 roo •0 and 28 oereneel4.ooo
isriarto b, wham, Jan. 211, INC lot on Pearl
'Jett; Pet bier township. 20 by 1113 feet 925'
Israel V. !Dag to Leal* limiting,' March 29, 1889;
11:4 on Chariceetteet. McClure township. 80 by
27 feet ~ .. 91,450
rael Hose to 'Henry %telling; March 251. IMO;
lot on Charles meek , McClure township, 80 by
27 feetNO
Chaste/ Muhlatein to Christ Mayer, June 30,
lot In Vat ward, Wiry 125 feet • •
p. W. Lewis, M.D., to -JoSeph:GrithaM.
et ai..
Dec. Kt, 396A:10$ 611-11111 street.
• burgh &My- 160 1 eet hith Ward, Pitts. •
$2.100
James Henderson to Conrad Stadler, Jan. le, Ude;
lot in Wittier.; township.•containing I-acres 124
• Pere
Lout. Se he
ibert to Bernhard Richenianb h 9,
..Marc
1800; lOC in 13elbert's plan, His tvard, Pittsbu
20 by lis ran o
Joseph Ceske, to. Charlotte Caskey, January 20,
Ha, tract, or land In Ross township, containi s al
14 Urea :did 110 perches
11 ., nry B. Bays to T. W. Briggs, Januakl.
1669. 23 acme of land In Baldwin township. HA
JOb Scheid to Michael Leonard. January 24 1 ..
. tot on Vine street, Sharpsburgb. a by feet
Ti.--.. B. Stewart to Clay of Pittsburgh. Februa
ry 27, 1889 i. lot on Ewalt street, seventeenth
wcra, Pittsburgh, 21 by 100 feet 11,092 1
MORTGAO2I3.
Same day 16 mortgages were tiled for record.
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PITTSBURGH GAZE
PorlTicdz.
larr,Oß VIEBIFJP -
WILLIAIit figuntoN,
Will be a candidate for the once of bhcrit
7eet to the 'dectdon ' • of the Union Rep
County Convention.
arTO THE CITIZENS 010`AL.
LEOHEIVY COuNTI : I r•spletfully
annonuce myself as a candidate for the idle,:
CLERK OF COURTti, subject to the decision Of
the Union Republican County Convention.
would state that I aFk the °Mee but far ONE
TERM, at the termination of which uld
cheerfully retire, believing that there are{ others
ecinaily entitled to the honor and emoluments of
the office, and as competent as myself I will be
under obligations to the citizens ofthei , :bunty
tor their support. Very resuectfullT,
JO'EPH BROST 'II, -
Late 102 d (old 13th,) and sth Pa. Vol. filegt.
rah..%:1;47
SPECIAL NOTICB3I.
larTO CONTRACTORS.
Pittsburgh & Comteßavine. Railroad.
Proposals will be received up to SATURDAY.
May lst, inclusive, for the
GRADUATION, MASONRY AND BILL STING
. _
Of the remaining 47 Sections of tile Roa, situ
ated at intervals upon the 96 miles between Con
nellsv Die and Cumberland. 1
Specifications will be ready for distribution at
the Pittsburgh and Cumberland Oillces, on /PRI
DAY, the 9th of April, and all information
necessary for the proper examination -of tee
work will be afforded by the Engineer upon the
line.
By order of the President and Directors.
BENJ. H. LATROBE,
Chief Engineer.
Omcz Prrsallou A Comesta,,aiLLA it. K. Co
Pittsburgh, March 18th, 196 #.
mh2o•g33:erru
rirDOCTOR wieweriEn, CON-
TiNITES TO TIVISAT ALL PRIVATE
Diseases. eyphills in all Its forms, Uonorrheea,
tileet, etricture, &c., completely eradicated.
That numerous clue of cases resulting from self
abuse, producing unmanliness, nervous debility,
irritability eruptions. seminal emissions, and
Impetency,~ permanently cured. Persons
&Meted with delicate. Intricate and long stand
ing constitutional complaints are politely invited
to call for consultation, which costs nothing.
Experience, the beat of teachers. has enabled
him to perfect remedies at once efficient,. safe,
permanent, and which In most cases esn be used
without hinarance to business. Medlesnes pre
pared lathe establishment, which embraces of
fice, reception and waiting-rooms; also, warding
ana sleeping apartments for patients requiring
da'ly personal attention, and vapor and climati
cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. NO matter who have failed. state your
case. Read what he says in his tiamphlet of fifty
Magee. sent to any address for two stamps. Thou
sands of cases treated annually, at office and on
over the rountry. Consultation free, personally
or by mall. Office No, 9 Wylie street, (near
Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Rot's 9 A. x. to
Sr. at.. Sundays 12 st. to 2 r: Ag. Pamphlet
sent to any address for two starap_s. • apt
BATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, Tells
ble, Instantaneous; no Ms:appointment; no ri
diculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. blaa or brown. Bold by all Druggists
and Perfumers; and properly applied at. Batche
lor's Wl* Factors', No. .1.5' Bond street. Sew
York. ars2B:n2B
Or MARRIAGE AND CELIBA•
CY.—An Essay for young men on the crime
,of Solitude, and the DISEASES and ABUSES
which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with
sure mesas of relief._ Oent in Berard letter en
velopes. free of charge. Address, Dr. J. rail,-
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila
delphia, Pa. Jal9:diT
IarOBNANIENTAL AND- USE.
FM. BUY ONLY
SILVER TIPPED SHOES. /
For children. Will outwear threupnirs without
tips.
OFFICE OF THE TIREASURXR OF ALLEGIIENT
CouzirY, Pittsburgh, April let, ORM
TN PURSUANCE OF THE 21st
-A- section of an Act relating to Allegheny Con n
ty, approved the let day of May, 1881, and of the
amendment to said section, approved the 30th day
of March, 1808, I dutereby give notice that the
Duplicates for the several Wards; Boroughs and
Townihlps WILL BE OPEN, and I will be pre
-pared to receive the
County, State, Poor, Workhouse and
Improvement Taxes for 1869.
On and after the let day of May. 18'9. Said
taxes can be paid at this Office until the list day
of August wfth a DEDUCTION OF, FIVE PER
CENT. for prompt payment to an persons paying
the whole amount of their taxes. - ,
There will be no deduction allowed during the
mouth of August. -There will be
Ten Per Cent. Added
To all taxes remaining unpaid on the Ist day of
Beitember;lBB9. . _
J. F. DE:s.TICISTON,
ap2:4:l&F Treasurer of Allegheny County.
• ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS
Qualities and Colors.
Particular attention given to laying Slate, and
L
e i p d V e r , i ,: g S ate roofs, particulars and prices
8. NEWIMER,
No. 48 Seventh Avenue,
mh31:08 PITTSBURGH, PA.
WHAT EVERT ONE NEEDS .
A FLOUR •
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That Will Make Choice Bread at a Low Price.l
MEANOR & HARPER
•
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Have succeeded in getting the best Flour at the
lowest price offered In this market for the lan
Ave years, They warrant every barrel to eve
entire satisfaction,. and it has .never failed In
idngle instance tO do so. Dealers will and It to
their advantage to•glve their 'WHITE EWE a.
trial. Kept constant's on hand at their WareH
house. 329 LIBERTY ISTREET,Pittabrulgh. ra'.l
=WO
OFFICZ OF 1 )171' ENDINDLE AND BUDVETON I
prrrsnundu, April ad, 1889. s
N OTICE.
THE ASSESSMENT
For the construction of the BOARDWALK.
front NEVILLE STREET to WILEINd AVE
NUE, on Vifth avenue: Also, on REVELER
STREET, front Fifth avenue to Centre avenue,
are now readY for examination, and can be sten
at thii Mice until WEDNESDAY, April 14th;
when they will be returned to the City Treesu
rers Mice, - • •
spi:gllo
SUITES, SKATES, ORATES.
American
• New - York Club,
• Yinpirej•Siari, &c.
All other Mks so
d 'glees at th e very lowest
rates at WM/MOM - si DRUM,
•dele 70 PIM/KRAL AT.. ALLIGHWar r.
msAusaaws ELEtut.
EI/lALLS ZLIIIIII WILL
_OI7HZ HiLLDACML
MAstRIALL'S ELIXIR WILL uvos,DrerzrorA.,
443044LL'a YU= WELL Mut (imams-
Nsiss: - -
t Erloeottfarshall 9 t litisir, Moo D e r b o t t l e .
trelll3ol3Earket street. M. Ifa HALL
& 00 , reggists, Proprietors: ,
For e ± wholesale and raid] by GEO. A.
IEELL.Y. rlttsbargh. umatio•Trrins
WI) FRC'
TS. CHOICE
p
mgalves reachei, Third PI bet.
idles Quarter Peaches New Tarte Pennell,
Xew CaeraatANew Valencia sad Layee Itatelta,
at WATT LANE! & 11.4 &1716 Weed St. -
talt39
E : TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 186°.
By IL11:1111T :1: i• • &'OO
B°°"' SHOES -AND CARPETS
FOR THE MILLIOY.
.6.7
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
55 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE.
Messrs. H. B. 5111ITHSON I CO., proprietors
of the wal known Mammoth Miction House are
creating an excitement consequent upon the ar
rival of new goods which are being sold at re
markably low prices. Goods oftwery variety,• the
finest sewed boots, the most fashionable Bal
moral gaiters and anklet shoes. slippers, 10..
blankets, flannels, cloths. cassimeres, cutlery
and carpets. Call and examine. No trouble to
shoe goods. Ladles% misses , and ehildren , s
furs at almost your own prices. AU goods war
ranted as reteresented. noa4
l'f. sub•
itillotn
161i.tie
di c f t 3SIGNEVS SALE IN ..
_ BANK
RTIPTCY.-121 ACRES, IMPROVED, IN
u ÜBE TOWNSHIP.— SATURDAY lf.dt2i -
INN, April A 9 tb.at 10 A. 11., bvonter of John H.
Batley. Assignee of Wm. D. Hamilton, a Bank •
rupt.will be sold at Commercial Sales Rooms; 106
Smithfield Street, 11 actea sad l 0 perches land
in McClure Township, Allegheny county. Pa.,
adjoining lands of John S. Hill apd Mrs. Hart
man, upon which is a modern style frame dwel.
ling of 9 rooms, aelth stable and other outhouses:
with grapes o f best .quality and orchard of
large and small frults,.the whole under good
fence, making a haudsome and desirable subur
ban residence. •
Also, ONE ACRE of good land.• suitable for
gardening, adjoining the above, and bordering
upon the Township Road. The said real estate
being part of fieorge Draber's plan of lots.
Terms cash; sold free of liens.
ap2 • A. McELWAINE. Auctioneer.
korranunGu GAS STOCK,
GRAIN PLEVXTOR, TELEGRAPH. &c.
\LEGHENY COUNTY' BONDS:
TUESDAY EVENING. April 6th. at 73i
o'clock, will bee ld o • second floor of Commer-
Wel Sales Rooms, 106 Smithfield street: •
as shares Pittsburgh Gas Co.;
, 1 75 shares Monongaht la Naelgatlon Co.;
14 shares Pacific and hElantic Telegraph;
2,3• shares Pittsburgh etain Eleator;
-
1 34 shares Central Tran<per;ation Co •
I $2.000 Allegheny Co. Compromise Boni's; •
ap3 l • A. IicILWARCE Auctioneer.
cITIZEN 9 S AND M. & M. NA
TIONAL. BANNS.
• 'ITESDAY
to i IEVEG. Ain't 6th. at • 1,16
o'clock, in addl.lon rmer list, will be sold on
second door of Commereial Sales Booms, 105
Smithfield - street,
A 5 shares Citizens National Bank;
R 0 shares M. tr. M. National Bank.
50 shares Superior Iron Co.
aps A. McILWAINE, Auctioneer.
OWNERS OF
Drays, Wagons, Carts, Hacks,
OMNIBUSES,
And Every Description of Carriages,
ARE REQUIRED TO CALL AT TEE
.k
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE
Take Out their Licenses
ON OR BEFORE
THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT.
For each and every Wagon, Cart, Car, Dray,
Buggy or Carnage, drawn by one horse, the
stno of $0 00
For each and every one of the above named Ve
hicles, drawn by two horses, the Anna orbit) 00
For each and every ohe of the above named Ve •
Melee, drawn by four horses, the snm of 012 00
For each and every Hack drawn by two. horses.
the snm of 412 00
For each and evert Omnibus and Timber Wheels.
drawn Ist two horses, the sum of 115 00
For each additional horse attached to any of the
above named Vehicles. the sum of ...... ..*1 00
Sitcriox 3. It shall be the duty of all Livery
Stable keepers in said city, to make a return to
the City Treasurer, within twenty days atter the
passage of this Ordinance, and annually there
after, on or before the Ist day of May of each
and every year, of the number of Vehicles of ev
ery description. owned and need by them in their
business. and the kind thereof, and the same re
turn shall be made under oath.
Sze. 4. All owners of Carts, Drays, Wagons,
and other Vehicles, who shall neglect or refuse
to procure a license as aforesaid, stall be subject
to a penalty of not less than ten per cent. for
every thirty days the same remains unpaid after
the let day of Si ay of each Tear. All Lively
Steve Keepers tailing to make the return re
,qulred in the 3d Section of this Ordinance, shall,
in addition to the foregoing, be subject to a pen
alty of not exceeding AD y dollars, all of which
penalty shall be recovered before the Mayor, or
one of the Aldermen of said elm by summary
conviction; and tt shall be the ditty of the Chief
of Pollee to seek ont all persons who have tailed
to with any of the provisions of this Or
dinance and report the same to the City Treasur
er, for which service he shall receive the sum of
fifty cents in each ewe, to be %axed and collected
as part of tne costs, upon conviction as aforesaid.
The penalties for non-compliance with the or
dinauce will be strictly enforced after the above
date. D. MACFERHON,
City Treasurer,
ALLaclintait CITY April 1, 1869. ap2463
ANTHRACITE con
• _
THE BRADDOCKS FIELDS •
Gas • Coal Company
Has thiaday been appointed SOLE AGENTS for
Pittsburgh and Allegheny Mlles and surrounding
towns for the sale of the Coal or he Pennsylva
nia and Ohio Anthracite Coal and Transporta
tion Company.
Parties in' waut.of a superior quality of Anthra
cite Coal from Eastern Mines, will do well to call
on them.
General Office and Yard—CORNER OF AN
DERSON ST. and P. Ft. W. & C. IL R., Alle
gheny.
.13 , anch Office and Yard—LIBEBTF, opposite
'SIXTEENTH STREET, Pittsburgh.
PostoGce Address, Box 587 Pittsburgh..
J"..13. MAHON,
Superintendent Penna.- &'Ohio Anthracite
Coal and. Transportation Co.,
No. 114 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh.
rabid:o9
TAGGART .& SIMEN.
GRAJrD 0PE.V.11.i" : 6
OF
`Spring and Summer
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
WHOLESALE A.NI/ RETAIL:,
• AT • •
NO. 129 FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny.
Give no a call and be convinced of the -Dumb!'
ifir4 Qnallt of wort " I° ler=
lowest, prices. , •
BOOTS ODOM RADE TO ORDER.
mb13:147
H. J. MOORE.
`43llTraltinear
!NOTICE OF
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have this day formed a co.
gartnershig under the name and styli of
P. SELLERS & CO,
, 1
and will sontinue the Provision and Lard Oil hg..
' sines as heretofore.
SELLER,_
J. L. lilltilizATH
PITTSBURGH, March 10. , mh .
grA IRDENEILS TAKE NOTICE ,
purposes; well improved and
arma eul o n i g eultivation 1 containing 40 tir
FOR BALE.-The FOURTEEN MILE
1 AND. on the Allegheny River. and. now
need h t t o g r h g * I 11
80 acres, , now offered at a bargain. -. Call soon.
Also, other Farms in good locations. Woolen
rieracy. two Houses and twenty acres of land
on the Central. Railroad. Rouses and Lots For
Sale and To-les in both cities; For further par.
swain inquire of WILLIAM WARD.
te2o . no itref4, mance Cathedral.
°Tan
AUCTION SALES.
BY a. KIILWAINE,
AND -
INSURANCE.
TEE IRON CITY
•
MUTUAL LIFE INSUBINCE CO,
. Of Pennsylvania.
•
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City,
DIRECTORS:
Hon. JAMES L. , GRA.HAM,
Rev. ,J. B. CLARK. D. D.,
Capt. R. ROBINSON,
Rev. A. K. BELL. D.D..
Rev. S. R. D.D.,
W. A. ttrEn, Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH: Real• Estate Agent,
SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W. BE NN Y. Ratter.
A. S. BELL Attorney-at-Law.
D. L. PA.TTERSON, Lumber Merchant,
D. SWOGER, Insurance Agent.
Capt. ROBT. ROIIItinON, 'President,
_Rev. J. B. CLARK, &D., Vice President,
JACOB RUSH, Seellitary,
C. W. BENNY, Treasurer.
, .
WHITE, _ MEDICAL ADVISES.
DANIEL WOOER, Deng Agent.
This is a nome company. conducted on the mutual
principle, each pollay, holder receiving an equal
Aare of the profits: of the Company. Policies
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi
cal basis will afford a safe investment to each
pollcy bolder, and thereby retain the money at
home to encourage home industry. mh29:ga3
, • ..
CASH • . 1 - •
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
PHELAN'S BUILDING.
_ ntine .
No. Rd Fifth Ave., Second Floor,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Capital All Paid Up.
DIRECTORS. •
N. J. Bigler, rH.W.ollrer, Jr, ICapt.M.lialley,
Dan'l Wallace, t. H. Hartman, A. Chambers,
Jake HUI. . du. M. Bailey.
Thomas Smith, IJno.S. Willett, I
ROBERT Hg KING. President.
JNO.E.• JE NNINGS, Vice President.
JUS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. -
Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen'l Agent.
Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fire
and Marine Risks. •
ap2:gC7
ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITFISBVEGII,
Oilloop No. {:424 PENN ST.,
(IN NATIONAL' TBUCT CO. BUILDING.)
DIRECTORS.
Robt. Dickson, IRobt. Liddell, INE. 'J. Friday,
G. Siedle, IC.l7an Buren, F. Hirsch,
E. H. Myers,, J. feangwlsch, Chris. 'Siebert.
L. J. Blanckrd,lJ..Weisser, P. Schildecker•
E. M I NTERS, President.
ROBT. DICKSON, !Vice President.
BORT.J. GREER, Zreasnrer.
fel9: -J. J. ALBIETZ. Secretary.
pwrzirsitiLvsainu
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE. No. 16734 WOOD STREET, BANK
02 .0011KERCE BUILDING.
This is a Rome Company, and Inscuv.a against
lost he IPlre exchisifeliv.
LEONARD WALTER, President,
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
RHODE Ne.ELB.ELiT. Secretary.
DrnliCToas:
Leonard Walter,l George 'Wilson,
C. C. Boyle, J Geo. W. Evans,
Robert Patrick, 1 J... C. taupe,
Jacob Painter, i J. C. Flelner,
Josiah King, John Voegtley,
Sas. H. Hop kins, Ammon.
Henry Spronl, j 4:
pDEBINITY
AGAINST! LOSS Bril'lßS.,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA,
0FF1CE,423 & 437 CHICEITNIIT ST., near
roninCT OBS.
Charles N. Rancher, Mordecai H. Louis'
Tobias Wagner, 7 David S. Brown,
Bouvet Grant, , Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. bmith : Edward C. Dale,
l uts
Feor W. Riaards,_ George rale&
CHA EL BANcE3R, President.
SD C. DALE, Vice President.
W. . STKELE,_Seeretary,pro tem.
J. GARDNER COPPLN, Aaiun.,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
aah29:wls , ..,
B EN FitIAILLEiI
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALyEGRENT, PA.
OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK
BVILDINOS,
No. 41 Ohlo Bt., Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, inAusited. by Directors
welt known to the community, who trust by Air
dealing to merits share of your patronise.
0 17 60 =i .
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwirk D. L. Pattersoa,
Geo. R. Biddle, Jacob Frans,
Simon Divan, J. B. Smith,
W. Y. Stewart, Oh. P. Walston,
Joe. Lantaer, H.: J. Elakand,
apte:oaS
IMPERIAL .
- FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON.
1803. DASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED.
U( e 18.000,000 IN GOLD.
•
Insurance ',alike% Fire effected on Houses and
Buildings, Goode, Wares and Merchandise,
Steamboats,
united
maned O ffice r,o
or currency. sir Itrulted States Branch
40 PINE STREET New York.
AU
losses of the United States Branch will be
adjusted in New York.
,
J. Vs 111,e1AAUGIMMAIN, Agent s
'PITTSBURGH, PA.
eince, 67 FOURTH ISTRKETs
MB..McLALIGHLIN is also Agent for the Man.
batten Life Insurance Company. 5e5:•72
STERN INSURANCE COM.
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
ER NlffiCH. President. • •
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. REORRE .NZELD, tleneral
Dace. 9.51 Water street, Span, a Co.'s Ware!
house np stairs. Pittsburgh.
tint R isks
iuzureA
hors against air kin ti ds of !Ire and Ka,
. e Instituon, managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the community,
sad who arc determed' by promptness and liber
ality to maintain t hecharacter which theyArave
assumed, as onbrblg the best. pretection to Mose
who desire to he insured.
• DigacirOas: • • . •
Alexander Jean R. McCune.
B. Miller, Jr.. . Rhos. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, • William h. Ey ani.
Alexander flpe 42esph,girkpatita.
Andrew Amen,' ranup ymer, . •
David K. Lodi, Wm. ygpszupp.
D. amen.
FIEOPLFAR INSURANCE CO2I.
orrioN; N. Z. =gnat WOOD a PI MT era.
• . _
A Home C ( lsziAll7,taklng Fire and Mititl4B Milli
DIZICTOTIS:
1
rile Pb int., : - espt. Jolla L. Zkoads,
obn
Park Watt, A
_ - Samuel P. !thrive;
• ohs Z. chutes Asbnekle,
Oaist. Jules miller, , rased M. lima,
Wm. Van Kirk ,: , , Wm. p , , 'max, -
.111mee D. Verner. ' Nimsel ktoOtiettitt
W 21.• Plitt.Lll.'% resident. , •
....'l i pliEN WAIT_T.' vino President. • • • , ,•4 )
~.12 , .&E,plix3, 4e_Avta Iy. •
AXr l ;AS* eirtyndlA. Gallant Arent.
jil p i il L L '
%/lit la N Y.—INSLIRANCE
. coup %MOT PITTSBURGH.
0 OZ.NO. - ?NTH liTaErr, uanz Dim.
_., .
nin4et liPinst . *iill, "kinds or Tire , aid Marine
;,JOHN WWI*. - ail.. . President. -
T. J. HOSICINgoNi Vice President.
V. 0. DONNHLL, aemetarY.
OAPTi , WH. DitAN. , General Agent.
._ -. DIMS:MORS: ,
..
Jelin warn, Jr...' - B. L. Pahnesteek
T. J. Husionsea,„ .W. H.*Everson,
O. 41. fillasey, , Robert K. Davis,
Harvey Childs, ' Francis tellers,
Charles HIM, • slant ..T. T. tiltockdale.
Capt. Wm. Dean. T. K. Nevin* • .
2 000 E jsuEl " "'PEACE'
at nu:LTA'sa
4n BARRIE'S OF PORG BIIII - 7
X./ MOLASSES..
OM DILLY:NOIR 3 STMVEMIIon
AbrUBREA - MNTE.
Igr'NEW OPERA HOUSE,
Lessee...
Manager.
Joint Brnefit. of
Mr. arid Mrs. D. B. VANDEBEIDs.
p e rt
EVENING, April 0. l rt rmance itaa, the
pecommence With the celebrated
dum of ' •
LUCRETIA BORGIA.
Fancy Dance by Mks Clara Seabrook
After which the great fiercer% Scene from the
SCHOOLIFOR tiCANDAL.
To conclUde With the amusing interlude of
THE FIRST "NIGHT.
Wednesday Evening—Beaeft of Harry }lotto,
far' L. MERCER . LANGSTON,
ESQ,,
Profcssor of La*lilt the Howard University,
Washington City, D. C.. at the earliest solicits. i
tion of leading citizens ot both cities, .
Win Deliver a Lecture in the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On Tuesday Evening, April 6th, 1869:
ADMISSION, SO CENTS.
Tickets sold at It. S. DAVIS',II.-MINERT,
C. C. MELLiJR , I3, B. A. CLARKE & Co. •
It is hoped that the public will avail themselves
of this. the onty opportunity of hearing this able
and instructive Lawyer and elogaeaEorater in
this city. - an& ggi
farPITTSBURGH THEATRE.
• • H. W. WILLIAMS, Lessee and Manager.
TEGS EVENING. the great London sensation.
Miss ANNIE HINDLE, SIGNORITA LOPEZ
aad her troupe of JI - MtNILE ACROBAT&
Miss BL ANC li E Sr ADMIT. Mlle CCM:MESTA.
EuNZ ATI . , THOMAS , .W. 11.11.1.A.5. Mr, and
Mrs. EDV. it BL ANCHA.RD. And all Stars.
See bills of the day. Ladies Matinee evert' Wed-.
nesday and Saturday. Admission to Matinee
25 cent'.
WEILTICIELVS 112IISEITM
AND PARLOR MENAGERIE,
.The Great Family. .11esorte.
FIFTH AVENUE. between enilthdeld and
Wood streets, opposite Oid Theatre.
4i'Open Day and Evening, all the year round.
Admission. 45 cents: Cklldren..l6 cents.
ORACE CHURCH
CONCERT..
A Concert will be given in BRACE CHURCH,
Mt. Washington, for the benefit of the Church,
on TUESDAY EVENING, April Bth. Tickets,
SO cen• s. ' ap3:1181
*ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
TN PIIIISCA.NCE OF AN ORDER
11 of The District Court of the - United States
ior the Western District of Pennsylvania, made
March 4.11. 1869; there will be exposed at Pub.
lic Sale, at MOILWALNE'S AUCTION BOOMS,
1.11 the City or Pittsburgh, on the •
.
10th Day of April, 1869,
At 10 o'clock m., the following deschbed Beal
Estate of JOSHUA:RHODES, Bankrupt, sub.
ject, however, to existing liens, els.:
All that lot of ground, situate in the First
ward of tLe City of Allegheny, county of Alle
gheny. and State of Pennsylvania. bounded sad
described as follows: Beginning at a point 132,
feet 3 inches southwardly of Rebecca street. 14
inches westwardly from the line dividing eut-lota
numbers 93 and 94 in the Reserve trace opposite
Pittsburgh: thence parallel with said line south- .
wardly 415 feet 3 mcnes to Bank Lane; thence
along Bank Lane westwardly 199 feet If inches
to line of land of J. H. L'ndsay and H D.Whip
ple; thence along said. Lindsay and Whieple's
line north wardly 449 feet 9 incnes to a point
within 139 feet 3 Inches of said Rebecca street;
thence north 68% d• green east 905 feet 9 inches
to the place of beginning.
Also, a certain other - Lot or strin of land, 14
Inches in width and running trout Bank Lane to
ithin 139 feet 3 inches of Rebecca street afore
said along the eastern boundary of the lot of
ground above described.and extending Dom said
eastwardly boundary to the dividing line between
out-lots numbers• 23 and 24.aforesald, less the
following described piece of the above described
lot, to-wit: AlLthat certain lot °travel of ground
beginning at a point at the line of property of
Joshua Rhodes on Bank Lane; thence arong the
line of said property of said Rhodes 941 feet to
a ;joint: thence by a line 34 feet 4 Inches To
en ner Of property of Lindsay and McCtucheon;
thence by the I a n e of said Lindsay and McCut eh eon
925 feet to Bank Lane; thence along Bank Lane
38 feet 5 inches to the place of beginning, on
which first and second described pieces of ground,
less the last described piece < S ground , is erected
a large Brick Malt House.
Also, alt those two certain lots of ground, situ
ate In the City of Pittsburgh, con..ty of allegheny
and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and de
scribed as follows: Beginning on Irwin street at
the distance of 188 feet 7 Inehes from Duquesne
Way; thence at right angles with Irwin street
60 feet: thence parallel with Irwin street 40
feet; thence at right angles with 'min street 60
feat to said Irwin street; thence along the same
40 feet to the place of beginning, being lots
Numbers 3 and 4 In a plan of lots laid out by
Joshua Rhodos, recorded in Plan Book, vol. ,%
page 977.
B. .
W. MALCHEY, Assignee.:
. _
11. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
W. D. of Pennsylvania.
PITTSBITEGII, April 3d. 1869.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE thatz,
on the 28th day of January, A. D. 1809, '
arrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the
Wm, Cooper,
Gottletb Tau,
Jacob Bush •
Joseph Craig,
Jere. Kohea.
ESTATE OF MB B. HRH,
Of Allegheny city, in the county of Allegheny.and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his owti petition that the payment of.
say debts and delivery of any property belonging
to such bankrupt tahim or for his use, and the
transfer of any property by him are forbidden
by law: that a meeting of.the eteditors of the
said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose
one or more assignees of his estate, will be held
at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No.
110 Felleral street, Alleghenz city, Allegheny
county, Pa.. before JOHN h. PURVIANCR.
E Register. on the 7th day of MAY, A. D.
1869, at 10 o'clock A. 11. •
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
at.6:gBl U. S. Marshal, as. Messenger.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF.
THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WEST-
N DISTHIC r OF gENNSYLVANIA.
WILLIAM GIBSON': a bankrupt under the Act
of Congress of hiarch d,1867, having applied for
a discharge from all his debts, and other claims
provable under said Act. by order of the Court,
notice is hereby, given to all Creditors who have •
proved their debts, and other persons interested,
to attoear on the 4th dey of MAY 1809, at
A' o'clock P. M., before JOHNS. PURVIANCE,
Es q., Register In .Bankruptcy , at his office, No.
116 Federal street, Allegheny city, Pa., to show
cause, It any they have, why a discharge should
not be granted to the said bankrupt. •
8. C. SicCANDLESS,
Clerk of U. S. District. Court for said District.
LBTHE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE 'UNITED STATEO, FOR THE WEST.-
N DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
JOHN M.- APPELa Bankrupt. under th e
act of Congress of ' March Ad, /807; haring
applied for a discharge from all his debts, anti
other claims provable under said Ant, by order
of the Court notice is hereby given to all cred
itors who have proved their debta, and other
persons interested, to appear on the 4th day at
MAY. 1069, at 10 o'clock A. 11. berms
JOHN N. PIIRVIANCE, Es Register Register In
Bankruptcy at his Office, No. 116 Fedentliareet,
Allegheny city, Pa., to show cause, if may they ,
have, why a discharge should not be granted to
the said bankrupt. -
• S. C. McCANDIJEBB.
Clerk of U. 8. District Court for said District.
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• IA stand, :No. - 48 Diamond Market, Pitts
burgh, and at the Twin City. Allegbeny City
corner of Ohio and Federal' streets. Can be had
all.kinds of Bea. and Lake Ash, Halibut, Shad.
beak, (Joddsh. Haddock and Eel. Also. large
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