The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 08, 1869, Image 4

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Drum yesterday morning nom
L• vagrants to jail.
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Is open for
Eat:
aberver was arreated yester
• as for costs, issued from
Quarter Sessions.
L. NM
day ea&
the Court
The slam • nufacturers contemplate
and
in the wages of their em
ployes. and the employes contemplates
Arno. •
Illatice.—` Mr. 8. R. Davis, the present
Maria at deny
edietent WSdaster
City, of the
will Weste
bern
•
candidate fo r action In 1870. 2
Surety.
fame a
Tacming
surety of
twat
Os
la MI t
Kticrx, of
dirndl, e
We Pbfli who was committed to
Jail for Wall)) Alderman Lynch on oath
Of EMMY, to a/WM a charge ot
War" was yesterday relmwed
die
VS % Stows, the commitment being
ra
-
Larcesy.—Hurt' Gist via oommltted
to jail yesterday on an Information for
the larceny of a cloth coat valued at
tvenly•lbar dollars. theproperty
BeatOdults. The amused Will have a
Miring tso.diy.
ittrulagbass Coancia-Lace evening
anode' , monthly meeting of Farming
bleatettabie was bald, but farther than
ntcalitagthe report of the Finance Com
mittal, an
Ordstlng warrants , no btu&
ton was transacted.
Ilabscriptleas are received for all the
Man* tnanittinna, periodicals and 11-
tiiattnted paws at publishers' rates. by
Cot. 3,p. ggsn, the popular and enter
prlidnir book and news dealer, No. 41
Sixth avenue, near Soiltnneld street.
AnstbeT.—Another (our olssi was sr
rested restercist. He wss (bond in the
114Mad-alithaoe shoe Mt preaching to
s meld of loafers. He gave his name as
Fmk At.Clool, and says be came from
Garrataas; Portage amity. Ohio. Be
was lotted op.
Iletatb of a Clergyman's wife.—We
were I:immed yesterday that the wife of
the Rev. A. Reim, of Tezea, In this
manly. had died front typhoid dyaem
airy. • Itt. stated also that the Reverend
gentleman's own life was in danger from
the einteAllesese.
PM3al7.—Miclotal Thieken made in.
tbrmation before the Mayor yesterday.
chamdsqg Thos.. Whittaker with perjury.
He alleges that the seemed swore falsely
L_
in am action Alderman Herron,
In Which 'Ph!' en was defendant. A
warrant wee In .
Penned Vp.— m. Penn, no relation
W i tits cient Q sr. was arrested yea.
s) to • shop on Wylie street.
whet* he had d to kick over a
Hofooma.ttted other deo ,
a' rdst4y nature. Penn
was earandtiad to led.
lienepalten—liev.B. P. Linn will de
liver $ teeture at Lafayette
in Ball, on
on
Thu*lay averans the 16tis st.,
w hionopolies." W , hether it to
ecologies.
tical, railroad, manufacturing or other
Use that are to be made the sub.
jO(I37,2"34IWWWWWL we are not informed.
Wattread Damage.—Os the Pittsburgh
*OcmneUrania Railroad, Monday alter•
moan. a short distance below Dam No. I,
within thorny Ih:alta, • locomotive and
freight ear were considerably damaged
by colliding with some coal cars lett Oil •
siding to too close proximity to the main
track. No . persou was injured.
•
The. Keystone Pottery continues to
wan in Amur for the beauty, finish, dura
bility and chespnewrof the queensware
bearing tbat bread. Masora Kier er. Co.
nave their warehouse. No. NU Übeay
mead, stocked with three article, to
which they invite the attention of ell
whether purchasers or not. They Justly
claim the goal* to be equal to any in the
market.
Accident frost taimpowder—a corms•
=tat infirm as that , a serious'acel
not plies from gunpowder at, Wei[
Newton, yeekerdsy. A man by the name
of Hoye need some powder for the pur •
pose of kindling a stove, when an °solo
idon took place which blew off the top of
the store and destroyed the eyes of
boy called Neff, who was standing In
hoot or is.
fink Hlectian.—Yesterday afternoon
e alscilon was held for nine Directors
of the Diamond Saving.' BIL
gaudy, and resulted in the selection of
the following gentlemen : H. M. Boyle,
Matthew Steele, C. P. Winston. W. H.
Faulkner, Jo,ha K. Brown, Dr. John
Hamilton, H. M. Dunlap. Jamb Eisen.
bats, and Wm. Walker. The new Board
will meet Thursday night for organize
Son.
1
Mobbing the 11,11.—The Feat Liberty
pad office wee robbed et en early hour
the Clay morning end all the blare
Including those about to be sent to
Letter office. The wad office
to located In Leamsn'e store, and she
thieves effected an entrance by boring •
bolitilleough the panel of the door, by
which means the bolts were reached and
dipped beak. The store wee not dis
turbed.
Ilinsrlinei Company F.Leetten.—Al an
4WD= held on Tuesday, the following
illUend cattlemen were chosen bream
for-Itin ensuing year as Directors of the
iklonoweldssba Insurance Company:
Wm, A. Caldwell, John ht•Devlt, Wi
Dam Bea, George A, Berry, Robert Dz.
seU,VTUIIam Means. James Woodbarn,
Hamad D. Robinson. B. H. Palmer, 6. 8.
ciumork_Jasztegi leCandlosa. David
Id. fisnlib. Wm. H. Forsyth, Geo. W.
Dirirortdaad David Weanctlasa.
bout eleven o'clock yes
terday morning an exalting runaway co
starred on Penn street. Robert A. Rain,
who WU driving • hone attached to a
=Wagon. left the horse standing no
mad went into the Fort Wayne
Depot, when tbe sigma! took friht et a
pawing locomotive and 'darted g
op the
street at a break neck pace. He ran u
far as Thirteenth street, most of the way
on tike side walk, but beyond the hreak
tag of a few =fn. and the wagon, no =-
lions damage was done.
' Dr. Downers Leann,
Wan pogpimed for the preseoL The
Billowing telegram was sent to the Bey.
Wm. M. Young, of this city:
Newnan. N. J., Dec. 7, lktg,
Mated_ ~lalgot twin thrown VT
beyond Allentown! track
J. torn; too la ;
!stunt ' Dow Lugo te.
Arran ed. gements will be made to have
the lecture delivered within a short
time.
DIT Goods Mlaalag
Yestmday. stout one o'clock, • cargo
tryman, Frank A. Grubbs, after market
placed a bundle of dry goods, consisting
of a shawl, two draws patents and other
snicks, in sU about sixteen dollars'
"worth. In his wagon at the Rolshouse
Hotel yard. Boosnd ward, Allegheny.
HolOkth&grOmises about ten minutes,
andno numb* dlsorrered the absonce
of the package. nether Investigation
led him to d trace it 0/ the wagon of
Jere Janie; ereolored timer. Jesse,
wbanoueested: denied sll knowledge of
th• tralllsedloff, Mit circumstances were
against him. anti information was made
stainst him for larceny. Ho gave ball
•
, • .. steal Easter 'trees
TB lb/lowing deeds were admitted of
record in the ogles of T. IL Bunter, Tag..
iteetirtler for the county of Allegheny.
ToMdtw, Deomnber T. 1869;
VMeleOltre to Huge Lafferty. Noe. I. 100;
S in Weelasiff elle. IJhwer7 1 111 . 1 11 N.
jean, Joint W. Civil to that.. Mime.. Ave.&
W.. Ma; ;(lil l o. WOW Wasorl plan. Needier
Jaw , " WI.O OlO Illow.• Emsolits, Aprn
WM !OSL. Wiley 0.11 0.
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Al:raw of ea= 10.1. 00 . 4 re
Seer am Olen to Jails 00001 1.
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THE COI' ET&
DISIX let Court—Judge iiirapatrirt.
TP FADAT, December 7.—ln the case of
Eichenley and wife va. Bracken et. al,
brevionaly reported, the motion for a
non snit was entertained and judgment
of non cult entered.
nitEACII oF Panting CAME.
The raze of Amy A. Johnson vs. Ed
mund D. Smith, action for damage. for
An alleged breach of promise of mar
riage, waarezurned, but was detained for
some time on account of the absence of
Samuel Weiner, one of the jurors in the
case. An attachment was metal, and
Mr. W. brought Into Court, and a tine of
410 with coat of attachment imposed
open him.
Mrs. Amy A. Johns°n vow again celled
Ito the stand and testified a. follows: The
furniture I sold with my house, at the
Instance of defendant, was worth about
320 0 ; I bare the expenses of my house
for e ta months after the eligagernent,
moil until defendant left Chicago; my I
ex pens. during that ti me we re
greater than at other time; In view of
the contemplated marriage, and at Mr.
Smith'ii request, I lived more extrava
gantly than at any other time. My addl.
Clonal expenses during that time, over
and above my ordinary expenses, were
about 175 or 1100 par month. This con
tinued during the summer of 1857, about
Mx month. Mr. Manch .1d he was
earning good wages and wee able to sup
port me, that I need not be afraid to
spend my money, but to get anything
that I saw that I needed. He mild
I would have to furnish my
own room with my own money.
Tha defendant continued hie visite tuna
after the let of August, 1867; after that
time his conduct was very bad. Raceme
to my house one day In the Latter part of
August intoxicated, and aald that he
had me Jost where he wanted in.. He
said that I had no proof at that CM, tha
he had promised t i marry me. Re said
that he did not intend to marry me, that
he had changed his mind; was going to
play me oat in that town, and would
leave me penniless if ha could, then he
would be eatiefied. He came hack to my I
bonne afterwards; after the sale of the
house he came there once intoxicated
and sat on my door slept I sold the
house in the latter part of August; he
had all the neighbors excited, and
I tried to persuade hint into the
house, but he would not come
In: he used abusive and Insulting
language. He told me that he had a
good poraklon and was making money;
at that time he told me that he W.
worth $5.0 011 ; the spring before he and
he was worth 510,0110, and showed me re.
°elms. h. told me that he had the
$5,000 In the First National Bank, of
Chicago; I never refused to marry him
prior to the time he left Chicago; I cor
responded with defendant after he left
Chicago; I could reacquire his band
writing. (A. number of lettere were
shown to witnese, which ahe Identified
as having been received from Mr. Sin th.
lete witness was croas-exammed as to the
tes, after which they were read to the
jury
gollowing Lea copy of one of the lettere:
Barausru:nort, Oct. 1, '67.
DER Aloe I am home at Harrisburg Pa
Ded Book. amy, I Think I Will go to
Pittsburg To live. I Hay not mad oup
my mind yet I am lest from my amy. I
wed give all That I ever caw itr you wed
not Be So Hastey amey I love you Baiter
Than my Reif But you Don't Think Bow
amy I never Delray:ad you in won
Thing only I Diet not Don as a greet To
and That la Thin I did not mary you But
I wod of Don It as Sbenr as god mad
aplee This fall But you Thought That I
was all Song you Will find out That I
Was a amey ßoy my • •
• • • • • Riney I Sup Pose
you in Joy your Self in Chieago on an
ones: menet Ernings. amey DOnt let your
friend. Pet you out of It I am They only
friend you ever met with and see How you
Hays used me for It and will Help you still
if nestled anifey when I frit Lode Donn I
will Height you a gain I eup Pose that
you Have lest all off your oneety To,
Wordea me amey When I left chicago I '
Did Not Tell any one where I went for,l
did not now myself stair 1 wod fetch
oup I Sep Pose you Have sworn vengence
• garat me away Think worm be for
;peahen I wont you To find out That I
was Not To Blame for when you Wens on
at eutch a rate I did not now what To 1
duo and Dont now.
Now Iff you can • out any Plan why
let Me how tff I door Ott a. Something
To doe lam agoing to Cbicogs, fix out
all of my Business and leave for they
West and If amey Thins That I am Orient
Shoo can go iiith Me But amey you
Have Bin To fast all To gethm. I love
My smey and all• Will Shoe They Think
of It as you Plea. If you Have Decived
Me! cant Keep It. I Had not von.
Your Imlay
Cots clammed—l am thirty-two years
of age. I married Henry S. Johnson
In
Detroit. Ile was ruining on the road
when I married hlm. I had one child.
I suppose he le attU living. I was di
vorced from him in the skimmer of '67.
Mr. M. D. Brown. Esq. of Chicago, pro
cured the divorce for me. I was never
married after that.. I was married be
fore I married Mr. Johnson. I was
married to William Burt," In Cleveland.
when I was eighteen years old. lie in
dead. It was some ten years after Ida
death that I married Mr. Johnson. I
did not reside in Cleveland very long
after hie death. The chi Id is
the son of my second husband.
I bad no children by my brat husband
that lived. I was living with my sister
In Cleveland when I married Mr. Bart.
My sister was a retarded woman. I went
from Cleveland to Detroit. My n
name was Amy Seaman. I limvedaid i en
Chicago with my husband until he went
into the army. Ho went into the army
and remained one year. I think he was
• corporal. (The plaintiff's counsel ob.
jected on the ground that the
questions were not proper In a mos. ex
aminidlon. Objecticm sustained.) I first
met Mr. Smith in Chicago, I think it was
in April 65 or '66, can't say which. I
was down street to see a procassaion. It
was In the daydon't recollect
the young gentleman who Introduced
him; he was in my company but • short
time. (The defense again ob)ected, on
the ground that the plaintiff hail been
confined to what transpired after the 20th
of March, '67. Oblection scustalned.)
Mr. Moreland then proposed to ask
the witness Whether on or prior to the
20th of March she had not Instituted •
suit against the defendant, Smith. for •
breach of promise in the Court at Chica
go, and if that salt had not been corn.
promised in the °Moe of Mr. Brown, a
Chicago lawyer, by the payment on the
part of the defendant of $1,250. Defer.
dud' •
counsel objected. becanae not
crossaexamirtaUon. Objection sustain
ed) Resumed.
It was In toy house that Mr. Smith
promised to marry me. lie said he had
been gone three or four weeks. Said he
badirladerrphis mind ttud I wax good
ss be was, and thou Ike &timid marry
me, and azw - no marten why he should
' not do wo, no matter what public opinion
was. He .told me that he had been al
biluent's Hotel, in Chicago. He did not
say what he was doing there. I next
saw Mr. S. after the 20th of March, some
day that week, in the evening. ldo not
know how long be remained with me. I
think he took tea with me, but can't say
that he took 'breakfaat with me. I can
not my how lOW he remained.
Defendant's mensal proposed to ask the
witness all that happened or was said'
end done on the occasion of the second
vielt. Plaintiffscounsel objected on
the ground that the question was irreht.
vent and not a croesexaminatlon. The
Court answered the point by permitting I
the artiness to be examined as to all that
had been said by either party, but es to
what occurred he would sustain the ot. -
- Examination resumed.
I resided at 961 State stmt. Chinese.
I am not acquainted with Samuel W.
Aller.on, of ChleagO. (Counsel far de
-1 fondant proposed to ask witness if she
was not acquainted with certain other
men to Mow, and as to conversations
had with them in her own house, for the
purpose of proving her a prostitute. or
contradicting her. Objected to byplain.
tiff's counsel. on thegrotind that It was
irrelevant. and not a cross examination.
They bad 110objeetton tothequestlon, but
would not be weed by the answer. The
Court said if there was no objection the
testimony would be received. Defend
ant'atteserplei thenobjaked on the ground
that It was not a proper crospexamio.
Son. Objection sustained) A number
fondant'suedi were proposed by de
&tinker and objected to by
plaintiff's counsel. Objectlonsimetatned.
The cromeexaculnatlon then proceeded;
In the month of March, ISM, I owned
two honse4jo Chicago: Qua of them was
deeded to mein my own names the. was
the small house. 1. owned both. I
nought Wandler and paid for It. Mr.
Smithgave me the money to bay and
pay for It. 116 gave me 51,2150. I can't
tell exactly what date; It was about the
20th of Marsh. ass. 1 got the small
house prior to that time. I did not pay
a n nd h i th ng n f
t or p a M
id .
$0
. f Smith
bought
e ed
wan made.ln my name. Ido not own
the large house now: sold In the spring
of GEM Got 51,1160 for It. I got $5OO for
the small bongo and furniture. I went
into the confectionary and lee cream
basiness with the money I mealy.
end for those two houses. prom
March: So x - ./661 - to_ spring. of . .-Ande
was'hot ensued In tbeeonfecUosary bat.
Iberia. :In 1M spring Of %I / ha/ *man
end Wits boarding with ma. I corn.
meneed td keep confactiocary in • the
spring off& I• kept them boarder& an
winter. — Oa the 20th of Much; 671 was
living retired. I was not doing ' any
eaterday
,f James
ton for
James
Roach, of
.mitted
P. A.
charge
MESH RGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER g, 1869
thing. I took boardere, a gention.otO. ! _
wife and two childree. Oa or a1.....M. th, .....
first ofJanuary tar tinvouttnar '15%. an, A Vs ashingten Loewy Woof urewer
I sold ths arnab cottage, I tscalded with ; I, ittiastaed to tne *latent of 113,04)41.
Mr. Darnell 1 had two rooms cm Stabs , ~....,,, Loo days
ago a
manr"pr...ra.
street. Mr. latitith weld the ato., ihoe
tog himself uMr. Barker, of the firm of
had • great deal to any anent ate, •tel
were always making remelt, ataell : Whits. Iterker, Jr., tCO.. 72 Smith
me, and Mel I litelesetissl to to hie need street, thin city, visited John Din.
reaaonit fur Insulting and °derma tud_ig. oo.re. 1, ... 1., a
wool
grower,
realdiog
in
nines to um. I got the 11,'-?u (Wei wr• ,
fillMllh In before
t h e W. °MI'. / thin v i aahlugton count y, near Innwnore St..
that sea before the day he proposed t . boil, on the Pit lantirgli. tineinnatt and
marry me. I can ion tell the 1 mt. Lome Railway (Panhandle), and
day or t h e week "snort I received the
made arrangement/. with Mr. 11. for the
money. It wan he gave r
ood
the
money that he promised to marry me. purena. of (its wool.
1 It. gave me the money shoot the ihith or flaring agreed niNon the tering, larks
March; liner the prowl. of marriage I of Wm Barker, Jr., .t Co. worn forward
' lived as well . I had prior to that Dine; ed to Mr. Diriamore, who had his wool
I the Inereese In tny ...pen.. IN. caused amounting to seven or eight thousand
by buying clothing and such article. as pound.- packed nod alit plied to wild
Inwaleii tor the hou.; I MOM the furni. firm On Friday, 3d Instant.
. lure before the spring of ISM; I kent all iin the evetting 111 1 0 1 :1 1 111 , 1 to 1110 ship.
the clothing Mat I purchased; 1 did not Meet .if the wool the purchiteer op
pay any rent; I got $lO per month for peered and desired Mr. Dinsmore to mm
the large honse at first, and afterwards cure several clips of wool fro -
m his
535 per meet , I never proposed to so il neighbor. , for the taint, OM. 011 the
the smaller house and furnish the larg er terms NV hlrh he had incepted, and abut
one and to keep hoarders, until Mr. requested him not to oorne -to the city
Smith preposed it. until Monday, 6th lust. Mr. Dinsmore
Mr. Fulton offered the deteaition of also received a note, in the name of the
Mrs. Mary Darnell. of Chionni, taken by firm of Barker dr Co., suggesting that
agreement of mum.), which woo remit° the wool might not be received . early
the Jury, at the conclusion of whi,th . Saturday, and requanning him not to
Court adiourned emu, Into the city until Monday.
TVIIn I. 1.114 T LOU WE ON ENDA V. Mr. Dinsmore came to the city on Men-
Mi. Drava vs. ateamer EMMA Bennett. day, and proceeding to the place of
62... Burbridge it (b. va. McDevitt nominee. of Barker it Cs. learned,
b. Hoeveler et al. vs. Greedy'a adma. doubtlesa to his great astonishment, that
6. Kruesk.amp vs. same. hie wool had been revolved on Inaterday,
&. Fulton vs. Pulton'a ear's. and that an individual, representing
ii. McCarlin's ear'. vs. MoAbov. himself as Martin Dintimore, who mech.
43. Hyde vs. Robinson, fllll 4 Clo. flunky obtained faces for wool he wished
44. Kouuts ye. McKelvey. to .11, had returned with them tilled,
and received pay for what he represented
as his property, amounting to nearly
g 3,04•1.
The matter Is now under legal Investi
ation, in order to determine who shall
llose the price of the wool, Barker .t it,.
Or Mr. Dinsmore, anti In the meantime
ollicere are on the lookout for the place.
ibis vontidence gentleman who played
hie "game" so cleverly
Quarter Sessions—Judge !Stows
Tv &CD. T, December 7.—ln the case of
Gaspar Fielding, charged with selling
liquor to a minor, a ?talc pros. was en
tered by permission of Court, on pay
ment of coats by defendant.
The case of Peter Went, charged with
nea•ult and battery by Charles Cava
naugh. was Bottled upon payment of coats
oy defendant. The same privilege WOO
allowed in the case of John Black, in
dicted for assault and battery lIPOn Cav
anaugh, the prosecutor in the above C.O.
The next case taken up was that of
Johu Anderyinn, charged with committing
• rape upon Sarah Hammy. This care
was tried at the September term, but the
jury failed to agree and were discharged.
tin trtal.
I.IST FOR WED:Pr-1 4 MAF.
out. VB. John A. Metiraw.
John Tetley.
•, H. Vterhelter.
" A. G. Wsiters.
'' Than. Hughes et al.
" Wm. Prirviance.
" Jest.le Boyle at al.
Jour'. Berger.
" Simon Shock.
" A. A. Mctiennis.
" Leonard Brucker.
"
Than. Fielder.
" Allen Taylor et at.
" H. S. Babcock. 2 cane..
Geo. R. Seigrlet, 2 eases,
t , Jame,. Brown.
TRlwt. I.laT FOR 'CHF RADAI.
V. Jas. A. McFadden.
21. '• Nicholas Myers.
24. " Charles Ramsay.
22. • Timothy Scanl.m, 2 cane
31. " M. L. Malone.
30. " Wm. P. Wanipler.
42. " It. H. Meyers.
ME
t'otuumu Pleas—Judge Nterrett
TcESDAY, December 7.—ln the case
Hawthorn vs. Moister, reported yenta.
day, verdict fur plaintiff in the sum
p 3.54.
Barclay v. Smith et al. .Vet. fn. on a
mechanic% lieu. Verdict for plaintiff in
the Brun of $228
Hill vs. Coulter. Action lo recover the
value of nix hundred 'Mare. of .lock (one
dollar per where) in the Dunitard Creek
thi , Company, alleged to have talon our.
chased oo fatale reorreentationa made by
the defendant. On trial.
Th.IA 1. LIST WEDS io,I'AI.
Z.& Johns ano wife VP, NicAlov.
805. Haring TR. Thomas.
306. Same vs. Lo. 111-r.
307. Heat, Thome,. et Co. voi. Kenyon.
314. Stone ve. Kramer.
BUS. Waring, King & Co. re. Bulrum,
Kehesr & Co.
316. J. W. Elliott & Son va. Neal.
.317. Barnes vu. Undeey et el.
318. Smith vs MeAboy.
las. Hughes v. Franey.
321. Flinn vs. hlcClarren.
322. Same V. 'tame.
320. Same vs. same.
DEATH ON THE RAIL
Colll.lon on the reUt.flV2l2ll. Central
Itattruad, at Manor mation—Wrtet of
Traloa—+rateman V Wed, One Part
aenger Mortally and Several Allightly
ounded—Caoae of the Atetdeta.
About fifteen minutes pant twelve
o'olook Monday night, a collision of
trains eccurred on the Pennnylvanla
Central Railroad. at Manor Station, in
Westmoreland aunty, twenty.tive miles
eaSt of the city, resulting in the instant
killing of a brakeman and the fatal in.
jury of one passenger, some five °there
receiving cute and contusions.
The train. colliding were the Mail,
due in the city at 1.30 a. a., and No. 4
Fast Freight, also coming west. The
Mail, composed of three passenger
coaches, baggage and express car, and
engine No. MA—englneer Thome. Wl]-
son and conduc or R. C. Nichols—was
behind time, and was stopped at Manor
for the purpose of adjusting the patent
brake chain, which had become Maar
, ranged or detached. The Freight train—
engineer John Doran, conductor Alex.
Wynne—it stoma was following closely,
and not having been signalled by at.
tachee of the train In front, or perhaps
following too closely, the collision re
sulted.
The Freight engineer was on his en.
gine, oiling it, when he discovered the
Mall, and the distance between thetrains
wen so abort that he had not even time
to get back in his box, or to blow his
whistle.. A abarp curve near the station
obetructed the view.
The Freight approaching thus un
checked, the collision wait Revere.
and, as may be supposed, caused the
greatest mosternstloo among the pas
senger.= the Mall. The three pottering,
cue were badly smashed and partially
"telescoped," and the engine or the
Freight, ale. the cars, considerably
da
T ma ged.
he confusion imbedding, It wan ascer
tained that none of the paaeongers were
killed. but one of them, named Mechem,
a peddler, was discovered stumended by
one ankle, head downward, between the
baggage and fr..nt passenger car. He
was released after considerable cfrart,
end found to have imittalued Internal
Injuries of a fatal character. His place
of residence we did not ascertain.
. .
Further exploration of the wrack re-
coaled the dead and mutilated body of
Benjamin Sandsherry, a brakeman on
the Freight. It was lying between a
freight and cattle car, and he had evi
dently been crushed to deash at his poet,
In an upright preeition. lie was about
twenty-five yeare of age, married, and
resided in the Lawrenceville district of
the city.
John loran, the engineer of the
freight train, was brushed elf Ma engine,
but escaped without merlons Injury.
W. T. Catalonian. of Sunbury, was
severely but not' dangerously out and
bruised abut the head, face and arms.
Charles Bruner. of the same place, wee
cut above the eye.
Conductor Nichols was slightly Injured
and two other passengers. Kennedy and
Gunter, received severe bruises.
Samuel Felton, brakeman, was slightly
hart.
Some rather remarkable Incidents, oe•
curred. The passengers, many of them,
were obliged, in order to got out of the
wrecked cars, to smash the windows and
climb mil: One man who, with his wife
and seven children, were in the rear car,
had just left his seat before the collision.
and was thus separated from them, wee
overjoyed to god them safe. The oldest
daughter had jumped out of a oar win.
dow, sad was thus slightly hurt. A.
young mother threw her babe out of a
window,But fortunately it was caught
by someone and„thus saved.
The railroad track was obstructed, but
was won cleared, no serious detention
occurring. The Mall, consolidated with
the Paid Ulu. arrived In the city at 7t16
Tuesday morning.
Cenewtons In the 1 wenty.seetrod Ihstrtei
Following Lean 'sbetraet of collections
In the Twenty-second District of Penn
sylvan% for the month of Novetdber,
1869,
Fermented liquors
Dank* and Hankers
Oros ihnelpta•••••• '''''''''''''' •
8 1 0 44 isise not elsewhere
enumerated 2,032 08
Incomes 12,893 17
L e g s .. 224 47
8111)01:1111110122..--. 4.06914
Articles In schedule A 154 2D
2,216 60
Not otherwise herein provided
:Petaluma
142,050 09
Same lime In 1808 100,646 ea
Excess 6,r Nov. 1880 41,406 03
or the above cibiiaction on anirita,
Jcaeptt S. Flncb tr. Oa., of this city, paid
;ASS 68
A BOLD SWIIiDLE
THE SOLD CRASH
Its Effects on 'franc—Who Prod( by It
—1 lase In Point A Pittsburgh
House In Lark.
Every cloud has a idiver
The recent gold crash In Now York
while entailing loss and trouble upon
many, and depressing trade, had the one
redeeming feature, that the consumers
of merchandise were enabled to supply
their wanta at more reasonable prices
than had been possible for a long pet lod
proviso. This feet was taken advantage
Of ny those sagacious merchants who
traders:no I business. and wore ready to
take the tide at Its flood. of all the pur
chasers none were more auccesoful than
Mr. Wm. Fleming, of our city, who
entered the market with cash, and rap
pled his reprenentative Fur House, beta
with a choice and Immense stock of the
finest ladles' fare.
It was s fortunate stroke, but not more
so to the Un.ineas man than to hi. pa.
Iron. I ['stead of maintaining nld prices,
which he could easily have done, and
thus reaued a largo prods. Mr. Fleming
lowered In proportion. Tois in the reason
he is enabled to .11 at from 15 t, 2:3 per
cent, le.' than the same goods can be
pur-inwed elsewhere. lie has Just re
ereved a fresh supply from the coot, and
an he Is deterndued not to carry any
goods over to the next season, customers
Can secure bargains pooh so have never
before been otrenrd. Tue stock moment
, of Astranan and Persian Lamb, Hudson
Bty Sable, Mink Sable, german Fib-h,
Water Mink. Siberian Squirrel, Alaska
t Mink, made In all the new styles of
t ßerth., Eugenias, Cotton.,
Culla, two, three and four ring Mutt.
3 Those who are Inclined to doubt these
statements sleuth' call at other fur house.
and compare the stook nod price. with
I those of the Great. Representative Fur
o. No. las Wood ournet. A candid
orison will be •uflAcinui..
IIA Lit WI.: —"Formosa, or the Rail
to Ruin, - WWI presented et the
House last evening to a large and
et andienrn. The pie,, ortileh
Dew, tills being Ile limn season on the
stage, 1. so exceedingly Interesting
dram., in which LOndon Life Is per.
lived Inn forcible manner. The plot le
'gooloos ono : and I...mewt admirably
kw% up. The. !muting charzeto
...of Eden, Sam Raker. Tom
• . - _
roughs, the Hero aud!Jenny Burnivrathe
Heroine, are represented respectively by
Mitts Ada Harland, Mr. T. F. Morrie, hi
K. Chester, and Henrietta o.borbe, and
better east, we think, could not easiO ,
be made. The remaining characters are
equally well represented by the reaerve
members of the company. hfra. el. K
Chester's Nellie is au esneedingly tine
piece or acting, as Ida. Mr. Moreland'a
°Spooner. - sod Mr. Winter's "Compton
Kerr. - In fart, Cr might Ray the MAUI..
of each particular roir. Thearenery and
stage machinery in all new, and sortie of
the scones are really beautiful. ih
regret that a went or spars prevents a
inure extended notice. The piece will be
repeated this evening.
Finns no if THEATRE —I n addition
to Wild, Harney ,t Mar s Minatrels, Mr.
Williams, the enterprising manager of
the Pittsburgh Theatre, has stTected an
engagement with Mildlittle Sanytah, the
Queen of the Rope, and the most heauti
ful female gymnast In the world, who
will appear every night this week. A
number of other new attraction. are also
announced on the bill.
ACADEMY OV filt•stc.-111r. (George I.
1 , ,,x announces a laughing Beason and
carnival of fun for one week at the Acad
emy of Music, commencing Monday
evening, the 10th inst. Mr. Fox, with
his brother, C. O. Fox, and a full Pant ,
mime Troupe from the Olympic Theatre,
including the KinalfyTioupe,
will give lite original pantomimes of
Plumply Dutnnty and Hicory•Dicory•
Dock. Go and see them.
Mlwwoyu HALL—Thiel evening Buck
leyle serenaders., the rnost accomplished
minstrel troupe now traveling, will
open for four nights and one matinee at
Hall, where, doubtless. they
will be received by a large audience.
The troupe comprises twenty-elz art lams,
including some of the brightest stare in
the urofmilon. They have also a full
braes baud and burlesque opera troupe,
and will give "Lucretia Borgia" In the
acts with all the original music.
DIII:1( NI ea Boy.—Fly 'pedal request,
the ' , Drummer lioy.or Bsttle of 81311 oh,"
which has been attracting such crowds
to the Academy of laualc, will be re
peated tar a few more nights only, and
those desiring to see it should avail
themselves of this opportunity.
Dealer Washing Machine.
Thia machine needs only be men work
log, when everybody will be oxingitticed
that It is precieely the thing needed to
relieve a family from an humerus,
amount of drudgery.
If not satisfied you need not keep it
after you do a weakling.
R. Logo, Agent,
No. 12 Federal street, Allegheny City.
Also, at No. 79 Smithfield atreot.
No. 249 Fifth avenue.
No. 1,31:1 Carson street., Rio.
minghem
T. C. Little, Sewickley.
Girls wanted for general house went,
at No. 12 Federal street.
RIZZIEC!
Young gentlemen who desire to array
themselves In a perfect fitting, handsome
and stylish snit of clothing should drop
in as they pass Mr. W. Hespenhelds'a
No. 50 Kt. Clair street, end examine Ms
at, oh of goods for men's wear Just re
ceived, and. from which he is prepared to
supply their wants at the moot reasona
ble rates. Mr. Hespenheide is an adept
In the bnelnees, whether in selecting the
beat quality and styles of cloth or In
making the goods op in snits to snit his
patrons, AU who have heretofore Fakir
vaulted him are Whiled, Ms all will be
who 'act as wisely in the Inture. Re
member No. 50 at, tlikratreet, when you
wish to get suited.
The Vontloomed
Is located on - Fifth avenue, Ma central
part Of the oily, Just ono door below th
PostonMe, Its convenience, however,
not the only recommendation it has
Tbe tables sat supplied litiendly and
with the choheest the markets afford. A
hone force of attentive waiters are there
to rowhisal to the calls of the co/tomer.
The tables are fresh and clean in every
arringement. The food is always well
prepared and healthful. The mica
cheap as the cheappat. Tots:same coo—
vinced of these Mem call et the
pentad sod by personal experience teat
these etntemente.
f2B Rl2 01
29,533 44
6,788-78
2,745 54
18,161 86
20,070 01
Pri,roleum V. ?tabby asp: "Life la un•
certain; 1 know that, The Insurance
ageot told me so yesterday." There Is
DO uncertainty in regard to the quality
of goods manufactured at the great
trunk factory of Liebler, who has a ware•
hones at No. 104 Wood street. Thaler&
est down to the amalleat article in the
Ilhoof trunks, Valiant &On can be Pur
chased of him at the cheapest yolalble
rates, Examine ids stick..
9,000 00
3,111 01
A Nine Amortment of Sabbath School
Library books ate offered et bell price
by CM. J. D. Egan No. 41 Sti th 'Menne,
near Smi th field steet.
THE fiLLLOHS
Faecal!. of L. Taylor tioraroberry. at
MEMO
The hut act In the Hoekenherry tregF
edy, which began in the mummer of
1.48, wee enacted yesterday at eleven
o'clock, at which lime Z. Taylor Hoek
enherry, a fair haired, blue eyed youth
of twenLy.two years, who was tried and
convicted for the murder of Mary Ann
Mellandlosa, bin cousin, and was sen..
cod to pixy the prnalty of the law
It hie life, expiated tua guilt twat tbo
low. in the jail yard of the Flutter
The death warrant required the elms.
lion to take place between the hours of I
lo t. at. and three P. Y., and It wax the
Intention of tilherill Thompson tt. have
performed the unpleasant duly at 2 r.
but as we are informed. at lie request, of
the doomed man /411.1 hie friends, the
hour wan changed to eleven o'clock A. M.
The body wan allowed 10 remain MUM
pr.ndod for seventeen minutes, after
which life was pronounced extinct. It
was then taken down and given into the
custody of his guardian, Mr. James
Wilson, who had it removed to Ida real
:lents, In Muddy Crook township, from
whore the funeral will take placate day.
The lassly will he Interred In the burial
ground of the P. P. Church al Prospect,
where Mr. Wilson pr..ourresi it lot for
the purpose. The premier tnarie no new
confiession, but Matedon the scaffold
that he had left n written stalsonent to be
publiatmsl after his death. We hope to
glee the full particulars of the execution
to-morrow.
Fire tel. Alumina.
At two o'clock thin morning a fire
broko nut ins rag warehouse on Thir
teenth street, near Peon, Is the rear of
Lange's drug more. The tiro was first
red on the first floor, but ha
la unknown. An alarm was
sounded from box 47, which called out
the engine. In the district. but notwith
standing all efforts, the dames burned
through the aimed and third ato
nes to the roof of the building,
destroying Its contents. The houses on
either side wet e damaged considerably
by water, but aside front this, the fend-
lies in them lost hot little. The build
lug wee owned by Kr. Thom. Kirk,
who resides at Latrobe. It wan not In
sured, and his lane will be considerable.
The rags were the property of es Jew
dealer whoa° name we could not learn.
Fie had no Insurance.
Try It.—The demand for l'ier, Cannel
& Co.'s Cream Ale comes from all point
of the names... Wherever It le on
need, It le cure to be called for again
This la nothing strange, however, for I
le an axiom In busmen," that a good art'
elf, meets with a ready eels. Let all wh
•Imb to drink • pore end beautiful glas.
.r ale call for Pier, Darman. A Co.'. Cram
tiaroh Resuerant le at the turner
Smithfield rarowl and Sixth
easy comfortable retreat for a hungry
man. Every thing palatable and healthful
may be obtained here, and prepared lb
a manner which cannot be excelled
Fresh Oysters received daily. Meal, at
any time. Prices moderate, are the at
tractions of the niece.
Moorheadis Ann display of hnlliisy
geitxls for the ladles. IC one of the best
ever aeon In the city. Everything In the
line of his trade, front the least to the
greatest. may toe had at his ext•hltxh
tr.ent, No, hi 'Market street. In the line
of lane soothe and trimmings, the stork
will tot found untutuaile full and note
plete. ill Market Street.
Books at Hall Prirt.—Very rare and
valnabie works by the most fitifted of
ancient and modern author•, at VW' V
cheap prima, at Col. J. D. Egan's, No. 41
Sixth avenue.
Vonnirsen . • Saloon, corner of Smith
field and Diamond alloy, la a favorite re
aort for all who can appreciate e a net lenoe
In the way of confectionery, oyatera, or
any delloacies of that character. Ladies
..r gentlemen And meal. prepared at
any hour of the day. Remember the
place 1111k1 drop in.
House and Lot an Breen Street. Alit-
(bent. -- A. Legg's!" latottioneer, will
on Friday unit, at two n•rl:trit. that
desirable dvetling, No. Ht Beech street,
Allegheny, an Inspectlon of which la
aroclally solicited.
Atattonery of all kinds and very beat
f t l y and e k le o gan b t ec l k lnea n. o . f t izy n enj and r
011.1.101A1t1011 copies of rare hooka, etr , at
r01..1. D. Egan'a popular and lino clans
nook, neva and literary depot, No. 41
Slain avenue.
Employment wantotl for
rtioks arid private (amines In the ray.
R. H. Long, st Nn. 12 Fetters' stretit,
sear brtilge, A Ileglien3 et the Del
ter (Miro. lin
=I
I.rembor 7.-114. v.: rt.
ntpts were. 1,144 head; .1. attn. at
;12,:iii(criP2 7:i. first quality 11 11 .iiatii 12 . 25,
sasidid quality $10“ 11. third quality fa
1411,.`w1. Shoop and Llutbri ronospta ware
105 ram: price , unchanged: nat. at 3(g ,
(.01110.
uriv , ipit, Ttoonmber 7.—Wheat doll
with rod at 11.355q1,3%. Corn dull at al
(tatakn. Oat., firm at 576.60., Rye 11.
Provialonn uunhantred. Pork PA- Lard
190 Whisky very uutetsl,o4s_sl,os.
Now llut.Esse, Dee. 7.—Cotton closed
with a fa r demand and lownr:ttaleatolo.
Mink at tudos 1,109, rooolpta
1,1/70, export. to Continent 1.175, eosat•
wise 1,296 Imins. W kooky $1 124.
UNDERTAKERS
H. Prratai, AY. I
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WILLIAM ,
vATTI RSON
Undertaa•r•, ro.ro. r Al Flllll avne. and
/14 sHret, I•Htat.aph. Cnfllns •Il
Sbrnadi
and r•ery Ararat,
dna r“..1. hint‹ v °
west r an, tern. In Ht. LH, H. arar and
carnaana t.rnlsaled. °Mae open dni Ana alaat.
(IBA ItLEB I' EFAILJEIN ri •
DIKTAXY = R. I AND LIVI ' RI gT•itgt t .
ZYTNOI2;I c WWWt=UVVi
BOON- 4 tcatatty rtl trt
imltttha uwa.a.
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ttat, at orttes ) ming 14 to CLOD. Br
et prep•rt4 for int. rm.- Beata... and C.u•
IL[w l
furtirlacl; Liao, [Lula of liontalti
Botch, If ',tired °MOM.. at W heen• din
uld tight.
JOSEPH MEYER L SOA K
UNDERTAKE:RN.
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Co6rriagos for Fumanti., .3.00 Look
COFTINIS mod sa Tuners! ►urntrttmeot el n
aced rawc no 7
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
INGINB, LOOOllO7lll N, LOLLING MIL
BRASSES
Ala& Promptly to Ordcr
BABBIT , B METAL
Made and Kept on Hand
Proprletnn and r..annannn of
. M. Cooper's Improved Balao.te Wheel
STEAM PLIMP.
Office, 882 PENN STILEET
Foundry, Cor. 1 iti and Railroad Streetav
PTTTSIM Itail r A
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets .
FALL AND WINTER STOC't
,;;111, 4 0W COMPLETE
GOLD 13EIELVIE1
Repaired and Repointed,
AT
W. G. DIINSE.6.TEE'S,
be TITTFI •VIIIVL
OTpootto nooonto ROL
Jar A dn. nook of liable. Todd • CO." ao'd
Pros aa.an oe band—the best In the marks
Tron 1., doarauteed. INA
NOVELTY WOItiLIL
Dissolution of Partnership:
The 9.l.ershlp t.,etotore eitstiog under Ma
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TWENTY-F 1 1 - R CA'N T•V; ensA add.,
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H. C. WILCOX. Treeelleg Agent.
WANTED. — A GENTS every—
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Will trl plraaant ~•rtert. eonalanl rtap , oT
meal and fw.l wyge. tLe Mince of the,
"Metcer Iron and Coal C 0.,"
At tlt,.nrpnn., nn the ilare.eitherta Franklin
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tterelltu4. Nu. Si /tethers°. sweet, Atte
st, The tett a 44 reel .at nderwola tame,
elt e nding te hart 144 lee ta htlty
IJ lea ••• 4.1 • IttUM It eTttla Illtit
lam tahlhatag • lett. maw .. wash haw.
Itn bath lean That, le a.t. el, rola water lu
latch erutt house •htl bath ratum
'AST. L
wawa, a W I.• h .
FOR MA I.E.
-11nr ni the. twat 11.11,,II•
n. ..:e. Wort. I arn.n•
‘ ' lMr:7ll.er • In k • n. • . 1„,
Ylo . r•
1. %I .... eon% 1.• 404 . ••••
. .
itRIIK II •••.... vo“1
FI:•KIK
p.y. 11.....• t.. r. nt •1 ,, ..., t”1-...n•
f
n•rirrrr ol rr.‘ .11.1 ilk 11, r e•t I....tarr rad
rrur•pere •grot. -re r en, •AO ••••••,. r, k ,
,u. r... up,rsite rrrt. J.ltEr•• Er. x pal
FOIL SALE.
FOB
an. I.ot. on Mprln. 11111. nee
iree 43 500. 16..erv. near rlei In. nt.ttun,
5.000. and Lot. 64 alarm .Ll - 1 - ..‘
500. 5 h.O Si sting
* sod 3 .ot. In r v, , 7.
44 300: 6_ l• 11...rorvy tar mdm, 1,0 It, r.
• n - ru 1Vad6,0150. 11 .00. a rrtranni •trret.
4.000. no an. lot In Aro' "pi e ,
1 ...relu Itvilevue
an. head .1 Ilwavrr .1 50 ,1, 0.650; boa..
.adA ..ree In Lllut. N lwru, 41.000, na.l2.<
and In lindgews , ... .....
eotal• eh h. VIO fret 5.000:
o.rro .1 F•lr Oat. ntazi.o. 34 acrma. pa,
.cre Inquire 01
=1
fluterentt.Mlo eta ittholmity
H ents, A Jleettenr.
lallilEntlON AL.—All persons seek
-INO 11. , h(1[8. or In•ostms nts In Neal 4
to Sill save time. 155 . 501 e nn,l money by pr A li
Coring Copy of the • IITTZINUtt4III ILL
4TATII Ills given syn., onnTl
or will Lo rent by rune. to requesting It.
Persons eaanut Intl to set molted out uf the Inrgr
llst It oontnlns. cikurr • 1. HILLIP , .. Pub.
Ushers and 451 Estate •sents, No. 529 Foterth
secnoe.
VAL UABIL , FARM FOR LE
Calltra retnalstel•t tv pettne ttlabo•, White
Oak. ilteltoty. hlaelt W•loat, etc. !loamy of' 3
mantes. teen an 4 aprine at the door. rettasd
of 44 bearlaa trot, a nine fret vent el coal
under
taroaras, alto • 4 fee t vein antler the
whole (ar. A Rattroatt to be built neat .um•
roc, Xlll pass the farm. FIIII4. fAxx milt• from
,It•burg, Indl.s may, Pens& Pelt , . $33
r
pe acre. CU BHP KT • !KJ •
39 Sixth e on.r
von SALE ;— En Ones and Boll
n, Nero nett Betond Dmd, of all LinAN
conot tl yon hand.
Orarrs from all plats of the l'ouotr7 prumptly
executed,
7.1110 FULL •00.,
I=
I===
lOWA LAND FOR BALE.-300
Aen • of clink, land In an. of the bent mut
II •In low• near the Ilan of the Chtengo &
Northate•ter , W• 111.3.4, •ed In o,a of the moat
troOrictl e portlon• ol the Will law WA
low. the whole or part. &Poly •t one. to
B. bIcLAIN • Co..
•
104 rourth avenue..
F°aSALE. ENGINES AND
11011.1E1M new and artond-hand, con
stantly an hand Ind I.ont i bt aawx a
Rao.,
==t3l==l
PlUshorch. Pa
WILLIAM HILLER &
EMI
Not !t1 and M Libtrty Stree'L
Corner of Irwin; now old. r the trade •l low As_
area, alrletqr
Prime New Crop Few Odessa Nast•; ut d
Molasses.
Porto Wee, Cuba and [null Ab Islan hut.,
ht. York, PhltadOpbta and h.
fined do.
.1.1 e• Dom dups. Maul..
Ad o am , and Lona lotand Myron*
Yn .
Moo. e.t.a sod anf.i. Inland Lnluses.
~.
and Oolong Hew.,Tea.. Japer, Ow risk, ...powder
esrclina and oartgoto Wes.
Java, La.L..aers sod Nee..
Tobacco, 1.4 , 4 011. Yids. lihass, Map.
•.., c0a5t..1.17 o. baud.
ALF,O,
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Fine Brandies, Wines and
Rhenish, Moselle laud skparkling 1.1.1Nr. 1 :
of }lintel • Co.. Is le.stslas.
Bps:Ming wells. &harsher, and Johan•
Mi.,. Clonal:Mints, ti..rgundy, c.
tirs•entnarg • trares. Moe b l iss Oil.
. .•
do do flames, Imported In loostleta
do do War. Wines, In bottler.
PaP. Work a. dons' !Owl Uat•dr rt W an.
o tad eMerry. Mader. nod PoM..
Fm« (Pd ltdooopebeia W. Wldeltles, pare
do Very !Superior Old booted do do.
ALSO.
bole Afteratm Du Noel. • Chandoo.• u.. 1,11/
Itnpre
Verzestay and 15.11ery eloktopagoe.
Brandle• of oar own setootlon sod warniatt.ll
.110:4143
ALPERT & KOHLER,
Itimnfacturers and Ddoteet to Bumf , SHOES
AND OA/TABS, No. Ali Mari. •teeed, PUM-
P mph. Pia.
Particular anent.). Elven to Custom Work.
We beg leave to direct the attention of the
public to the fact tbat me are nom prepthed
Manufacture Botta ard Mims fur persons
troubled erob Corns, Bunions, or desoroird feet,
coder the personal supentidon of oar Mr. AL.
me th erty Allesheny City, oho min lie
piths.] lo see lib old thews.. wide. mi.....
mr Athers mods of 1310/1.111113,
APOI, by which we can beanie In warranting ethy
and consiortabie Dom. and oboes for the tender.
en Met. Oise us • trial and he MitiTilned.
ALLPLIAT • In Otil.llE.
:.2es Meant street Pittahnrgh. P..
01110 FAILED PEACHES.
uholn. New Pend Peaches last received: W..
Prism New lial•es .d boa Dried Apples. rest
receJvcd and tar sale et the 'wally Uracery lute
JNO. A. LNISH
del Corder Liberty Sod Moth Kresge.
VINEGAR
THE PITTSBURGH
BkLLOU & IiDANS,I e::.( each vrar :. co....mers as Ink, rot 1.1 .$,
167, 169 and 170 (
, By Ills system the suatamen al tat Company
I obtalu Saris Maass., at atsauL svls•t rasa, tha
ournoonv W or ,, tect tL n•I oLolcr oo wool.
SECOND AVENUE.,....- •rr lat • noble rOr TA, .nsses.
•
Arr Any. prrue-rhVIA x i , Att huh, -Thr !sr," o .undo.
f • hrt hu..
LOWF.ST 11 AICh MT Ohl KR At trhth.o I. ha, u•rr LlAhholre. It. h rAhir
Ocularly called lu our •., I. turn
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR. "'""
Y
the l'uOuunt os ht. n•ls
PIITIROELkNT TAILORS
11 1 14ERSON iI;IILANBRING,
=I
W. FL OrCIEE & CO
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 10 Tr. late Rt. Clair
Wn 1111 N •rKe supply or Fall
and Winter , ...rods, se torn .111 Ise sold st ressoo•
mess prises Mr. VIUIM.Sti Iti le will still et
leud to tie Cutting Dl
MrPMILMS.I. , • bIUMLANBRINII.
WEN AND BOVIV
CLOTHING
A 15151 •tt.l complete aaaaa Una. Of alto Mum
and Platt Ilotalo •t IL, luvret prlcao
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 Sixth St, S 9 Fifth Avenue,
LAne tn. cnnr.
1869 • 1870.
\E\ GOODS! \E\ GOODS!
Greatly Reduced Prices!
E. HOUSTON & SON,
Paahionable Merchant Tailors 4 Clothier',
S. 107 1 , 1 7TH •VF.NI'II. corner of eberrY
)s. toothand mod.
encoolete tfl totaa ...erns. Yrs,
stol ...tom male r...t.e • err wisr^ed .
sits. It ,01321, ..... Tr, .I.tral lITLICh
[O. , %a .r • same... A asertrs. nan . fa ct u re..
ofr fors, rronts. Loss tjuna
fur
Hes. I ads eavor felt. scan s•d
inclgr fur ',fur.... AU orders 01.4 warranted
to gire s•llanotlow Den
p. INV.A_lti>l_,E.',
F ASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILOR
K,ps ronstal,l, on hand
Cloths, Gs4isimerea and Vestings
AI.,IigNTLEIIII4,I TURNIISHINUOOOOB
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITISBUB.OI3, P♦
Nireitent i f Clothing muse to order in the is
strive. be/Inn
N EW FALL GOODS.
♦ toletiflld new sloe& of
CLOTIMI, LASSIBIERZS, ito
Jut received cm IlillitY KLIMA.
le.rr-h• at 1-allor. n Elmlvtitiola stmts.
LIVERY & SALE STABLES.
ROBERT R. PATTERSON & CO.,
COll MICR OP
Seventn Avbnee and Liberty SI,
PITTIEBVEGIU, Pd
Wii2/ on Every Oisitirday gold
A N A vcrpN SALE
RUSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAci4JNS,
ABA ere rethlngHone.Part ••leal lug lel rleraser leave lbeile
men. , coariguareal on or bererte Thug...lay of
each Wee, no order lug arl•eru•lag. Preempt
Wet.. good cala velll be given /ell Stock left
fares..
JOHN H. STEW LRT. Audi...neer
JOIE/ o. 'or wirr. ‘.•011.
ROBT. H. PATTERSON & CXII..
1-.1V3:121.1C, tIALE .14.1.113
CIO)! US:SION STABLZS3
COL IIiVRNTII MACE k LlB6liTi IT
1P1TT51317110 11 , PA.
.111:b4
WINES. L►QUORS,
sci-iiiith• — aL FRIDAY,
=1
WINES, BRANOIES, GIN, &C.
wiloi-VIAL/Jr. DRAIXII.I I ILI
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN S' 7REST,
Have Removed to
FOB. 1184 ANN) 884 PENN,
Cor. =a routh St.. (lormo ll 7 6"1414
j - osvrn S. FINCH ti
11. 3 .1 . 118, 117. PM 1111. Sae 116.
/LUST ITHEET, PTITEBTIIIOII
Wh
. d
Pere
er Distill ed Drs
'W N _ldOrt
43 Dist
1,, dealers In 1/01i1IGEI .M
HOPI I. tln.no
GOAL AND OOHN.
CIIBLES H. IRMSTRONO,
. .
11.3-8.1
YoaOlof., , lieny and Conneldmille Coal,
Boa r.namt}R. or
COAL. %LICH AND DVBULPHORIZED COIL
OgriCK AND TABU, corner Matra MIS
o nap fare.. Liberty wig Clymer streets.
Ninthalas ...road street, gignth easel.
mid in root or Boss street. P . V . IL BMW*,
&smug tray
det.O:sdeti7 et timer
of
t a 72 45 ,7
seise promet attenion.
Refer to whom ISa supplying: Hyseey, Wells
co.. Wm. Smith. Union Iron
Co
B. goo
ier • Co. Mitebell, Ellepbesms • Co . Bissell •
Co.. Br.fr A Hogue, Ales Finagle,. Bart. Bro. •
Co.. Bark.„ McCurdy C.., Items. Brat Doll.
iRi
Wm. W. Walser A Cm, J B. Cron Co., James
Marshall A
Allen. McKee • CO.. Us on Dm
B.
COAI.I COAL!! eOALaII
DICKSON, STEWART t CO.,
Herta, removed their MOD I.
NO. 687 LIBERTY STREIT,
(Lately Ctrs Stone NEM ISULSSID =OWL.
Wig eWedNWtlqt,(Gracrgitele;
lowest seosatAtet.
ill order. , at theta °See, as adds lend to
Isere 'Sucrose the well, will be asset dad se
mewls,
4FLOUR
-------
oTicE TO FLOILM DEALEI IB
AND CANSI . IIItOM , .. — iWe are Non redo v-
WWITIt " A r t/ U 'Am pea' "AVirgi
WILLA?, posehared In
Indi an. Pvne. Unto.
WMorgan nounttes , Indians. This lot of
Wheat Is the very best to or Wood and cannot
bever=dtaoargUarie (lotted S.M.
ouy P.ML1.114.11 In
agaghtnery. Itching Cloths s o d Uontlog 1140.1,
sodilre.oo• tO 7 . ..111 . 1 0, the hest
rleee Tar
71.11PLILSOU on the Anne grades ol boar.
R. T. R.ENNEDT & BRO.
INAO Steam MM. Allegtm.:y.
revamp: e_ LI, ISOM.
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!
11111b13307A 11A3110 nouns.
eb . : ° =jlVO T Ogre..Z 4 ZPVtirfAtt i .
Wrnania Co., 640 bbts Rod 'tire, 133 bbl
Xay,
Com.
C,1301C/1 WISCONI3IX nouns.
woe bbls raid., MID bide Whits SW. OM
1 deb. rortons brand. Spring wile. Floor. -
WIVE= WiIFAT riatlLY 71.07111.
City 11111 of 0 , yringeritt. OW. Pride of the
N M*, Xsasllon A.
eisgrand Crown, choice et.
Iro
for ludo lower than can be brooded Coin Ma
W WATT LAMY 00-,
I Xi Oil nod il4 Wood Ilboael.
INSURANCE.
CONTINENTAL
I 500,00 0 00
1.7511. l 30 75
ItsA , / tts tut.a. Cur. A *311,U30 iS
prve to are .1,0,4, Iv
notl: rs-de•msso tn r•sak Islass-,atistr Is sli•tded
r It. lanir.t,ir at.
(11...] 14 tu I. that
the C.n3pan, e..e naeral
A Arml annuai , AAII , i•lro4 of seven 171
yet eeoL, y.1.t• , . t. u.- n. u•.dn... Nttb.ltG
I=l
scrip of 1N63. wt.. 5 oor cet, tb,roon
paTablc • • Irt.l h
3d. At Interest dlnnirn.l ha. loo.rn n.ei.r«l on
outstanding .rip of '54, 'BB, .66. BT Lod •66
payable Is cash E4ptemtwr YOtts
4.. A .serlp divldrod of arty t SO) per pep,
eeeee d premiums of custamen eetitled t,
participate la the pronto of the Company I. pay
able fertholte at llao 0100. OC the Company. No
let Wood street. limal or comwt-rv. Ballams
The Cotupaby Inour re ago...•t Wes Ylre
Belidlntr. liercliasittise. Furniture, Mikaufse •
firs, t Supt of tb• room rwrii.••• IS •
Property .d on:It r Ix...rattle int. raata at res..
able rats. of prtratoin. Tor additional info
U.>. •I lb ritsprct to plan.
I=l
JAMS W. ABBOTT.
General Insurance Agent,
No. 167 WOOD STREET,
12=1
Till IRON CITY
MAL LIFE ISSTRiICI C
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City
I=l
gevou J
. .
J. . AMESCL•RE L. GRAH . U.
11, D.
Cap, H. PA.HINVON.
A. K. BELL, D. D.,
Rev. A. H. NEHRIT, LLD.,
W. A. RXlC4,.Caabler TmMI.
JACOB RUHR Real Estate ASea , ...
Iphax , r e, o . f Allegheny,
C. W. HENRY,
A. H. BELL., Auurpey-amLaw,
D. L. PATTERM , S. Lumber Merchant,
D. SW./ ER. luearanee Area,
Capt. ROUT. EtOBINPIO r
N,oaideat.
11.••. J. B. CLA RAccr R. D. D..a...0 V o
JACOB HUSH. r.
C. W. HENRY. Traasurer.
K. W. WHITE. MtutoAl •O•Oat.
DANIEL SW ODER, Wel Agent.
mt. Tted . • borne cam nen non me ted on the motets/
o ne, policy holdet Sn Nun ,
.bat. of ' the profile of the Company. Policies
wUI be 'sawed on •11 t he different plan. of Late
Imm:we, and Mg oundueted on nn otemorel..
nal buds will word safe Investment to earl
poll ` holder, d try.drustnin. thszintint
C tisa
INSURANCE COMPANY.
przitmars 1317ILDING.
me. as 11111.1 a Ireond Vloar,
rITTSEI l , ISO H. 1"
CUP I tn.l All Po Id IL7 D.
DINTICTONN.
N. J. NIFIe7. H. W.I Miner, Jr. Cpt. . Banoy,
Hartman, A. Cltembajk.
Jake HIU, Il`elerkaa , J. X.. Sall.).
nat.& Smith, J.V. Willed,
HOBERT H. NINO, Preeadekt..
J HQ. 1. JI.NNINIIS, Viet rmalakat.
JUN.?. JOHNSTIJN. Necreury ,
Capt. U. J. GRACE. Gael Ascot.
Insures on Liberal Terms on all stn
and Marine itlaz.
anssts,
IrERN INSURANCE CO I•
ATIT UY PITTISCUIIBII.
LIELJLNDYR N HOCH. Peesideet , .
Int. P. HERBYRT. treeretary.
CAPTNILICLD. tdeuerel
Mee, cis W.lye C.'. W..
b.., up stairs. Pittsburgh.
Muds of Tire .4 Ms.
rust 11.1... A but.< the by DI•
rycLar. who .s well known to the commeni.,
.1 who an Mown:stn. by promptness Amain.-
shay to sas... the character which that
sarumwd.. ei feria. Me best pro.ctlou to UM w
who deslre to Mtored.
PteurrOast
A.... Ntmlet. J.IILL LL ILL-MY..
S. Miller. Jr.. CD.. J. Clarke,
Jam. Yc A airy,
Nltlf p au
Lys.,
Josee IClrt.
Lad.. Axel.. rhittly Reimepatr.L.
r,
Bt . •tilt! 111..1... rm. Wm. llarrl/4..
LSO
pusairEnfix AN La
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSSUReiII
OPTIC& No. leiV WUOD STRUT, SAFI
OP COICICLIICI. RIITLDING.
T'ala In a Rome Cornpaory, And lalira• Miffle•S
leap by Tire anclulools.
LIONARD W ALTRl!.Trealecate
C. C. 11011. K. Vice Preoblont.
WAIBIRT PATRICK, Trounce,
liveli YriLHINT. Recooserf.
oo
LealLard . thorKe_.
C C. Boole, (too. W VOL [a
Robert Purina. ;;Itt.9:;
Jacob Peat.,
itl.ltakibb. I t h .
L ' = ".
HAMM MM./. ITC
przormarnir
AGAINST LOSS ST FIRS.
FIRUIRLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA
011101. W 631 CILII3ITNIIT 37.,seas MM.
=ZI
Mart c cojr W. a ... a k... . llonlocal K. Loccial
Tonto W.V... ,
` David S. Havocro.
Samaal rama i t 7" " 1
Jacob R. Db. hoard O. D.M.
ICMTI:iIYRH6"g:Mr..
EDW. C. DALEZ :r. ne Preatdat
A. C. ISTYLLY, _
J. biDliinghla " ,
LONNY
Ziort.b West corner Tialcd &ad Irma Strosto
sablY7vrta - - - _
N ATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cr...s Federal IL and Diamond, lllegleny
suL a nr.. tbs /SECOND ATIONAI. ELM!
W W. MARTIN 1rre51avnt 0 ,.. 6.. , 6
.1001131LOWN, Lt.,
_The
.= EITILYINsoN. beeret.T.
0.'15=2' ,
Brown,Jr. hewn. tient, ,Jar..Z.rapp.
0.11 PW1111..,111.-Thompoon J. sajtba.
VIEOPLEEP IBM:MANCE CORI
J. PAN T.
071ICZ, E. Z. 0032 , 123 WOOD • 71/1111379
• Boos 4:Wasosay. mkt sag Are sad Kat., Itlsk.
17 , 193 Mr.:
I CMA. Jolla L EWA ,
Bamuct P. IStutver.
Owl. ',Tee.
h-ekaPa.ll4.
irc. 4 11 ; 41 1
.m 1.1 4 , a., Veruer 43571::=.
W021.fir4tr5V1,..,. gdcat.
. 13 VC. Se egert.,..7.
• • - -
-- _ _ ---
L LE G Ail r. DI V INSQUAIIRCE
CUi.,ANY 07 Prrrtllllß oll .
Ics..), FH triNElT,ltar. /MCC*.
..._ ~
~ v l s all ITT nalis ca( Pin sad Marty
jU" cxw in=Mal.
4 1 ' HAKth,'(.l.. V
.evt.7.
&k r - :wm. Uanaral
ndiste•toelt
T. .4==.
(1. kl. Huseey.
/Isral (WWI.
Clarks HayS.
Mat.
g.
P:''.'"l"l l V.ardiu
!i7
PROFESSION-' 1 .
G. W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
(Ham No. 131 FOURTH AVENUE,. rut.
b.wk. (formerly occupied by Hu. Haler H,
Imerrtm) mill practice
Alvaae U. B. Circuit and
District ceerts, la Me bapreme end all
thee. a I.llMemy comity. mid mate collo.
Mous ha moot of Me adlaccut coarmtee. OIP:M1
ABCEIMALD 81.AILIFIv.ry,
A.TTOEIMIW'Ir-A.1N1L..A.V7,
I 2E3=3111
. PO
Dlclti ASTERN,
AMADERINLILW.
t==Cl2
ft-OLIScIo Ja.tlea of tl Irv.. and Pali. lifp
MU,. (Mee, (MAP!' IMES?. ovP.mit.
Clatkeetrul, PIT MIL AIM, CA.
Deeds, Bowl*.
DM•alUooa, aMnesa •tectwo
ormnrtness and dismarb.
, 7013111 A. "TRAIN.
A_T...a:Mital-XN.
112.0191410 .01.111TIU1101 TH9 MAT/ AMI
PULICS.II•OIITHATZ .
/111 nrrn sT Karr. nwit. os.
i'veatn.A. P. Deed. ds, 110 P.
P.P. 10, P . WO
IP HUAIMILI aseegiud orsannemes and
-
Wu. B. NErxrit,
ALDIJIMI &OLT)ir,OTTICIO 01
IPIACZ.
°Frizz, 89 Fu - rlB AVESUZ.
==tl'22l7 111%,==
..
up. s.d lava ululate. atia dad to prow*,
sad ateantati.
AMUSEMENTS
14 - NEW OPERA ROUSE
rv•s!". r- v " "
s'
ltL •-•-• • A A IIL•
MIESIEM
cc Po .1.; iria.a. tt,lr err, a, pa•raar• • n t 1.3 c.IT
Dion 0 4 Nae1r•u1t .. . , 04 , 1 , 9 7 . ..1 . ,, aama of inualerla
to TS. R•ll.na/aI. Rrle.
Earl of ItleTtl •• • • /I_•a
A. HAT WS.
Saha hake.. •
~.••• .A. lorrts.
hew rnerv. I4"la el. I PIO., tad •{.
• Th• (TT•trt.•• o The ...Toro 6 ,,
sluv tn. Boats for Ihr R.
A, • ..ober .1 h the the 01.1.:.( • e .
Yore neon Drought ft.. , h l hhT tT•r• r • `v.v.
York throttab the ...antes, el k...,.. Jarrytt
Pa En , .
rueanaea Natters os het rd.,.
orriTTseunGu TR EAT RE
H. W. AILLIADM
N I HT. (be or.gloolLul, ym n•gt.
rdszosaes ssnrisen.
be Qoeeo or the lloae lo ber thrWlos
week mon of th •. famoo• fsad [avow
Wild, Barney Si Mac's Minstrels.
rh.wonderful 1.1-1.11.1 t SAC. the lolnl . tslo
4, , T HANS la. tte only JOKY , . N 1131,
a.orlty ;YAM los VP HP.
Al.. lir. apprar•l 3 6, of the dx,hlt4 , l.
Mime I k ARA KUTt.f.ll stol Rini 1M A.. I
(.....•.•• Matinee on .atnr.,y Th• ert•lr•
&tr. 1,,,,1nne. .441thh SC. Or ,
W. -ACADEMY OF ME IC''.
tr,r•t v.., •
DRUMMER BOY
It, Itx - rr.L. - E; OF I.ll.xi.tru
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For a Few Nigh ... More
Roe t/free et ewes oo.n lett ab IT it.
ItCllr . lithe t.. eye,
Dooe
atrs epeti
at
7 o•t• Pyrlortioitoo •• tn
teepe 7 .
igirEIEARON OF 1%69 and In7o.
—gutlrely New t rLan eat, n •
BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS
Brass Band and Burlesque Opera!
The I'm. Triple Tree, ' 6 TAL L TK.II
LITInT,aa• cr ibt %Orel , I.lon ct ••44 •la IC
Mel who will appear In lb., orlaiti
MlO•trel Itatertalumeht. •Iso .11 Lao
Itarle•our itpers tit
LA:LiIa:TT& 8011.1.11 A
In three arts, with •11 of the 0,41.0 M.,.
Tea great eta.. Potilaa My DORA ht. It.
Hussy& II Ka, (formerly of set ,
Minstrels., will alto appear la their t gamplun
Double Artx. st
MAFONI(' .13A.1.1..,
Ilecarotaat •. 9. 1.0 sad 11.
It ot.ao at 11, tototaaset at S. Ada J41...a.
33, .ac tteaervcil lae .1s 150 e
Nat ncr aatnr.lay at o•cloca. Ada. taaloo tit
bltlocc, 23 and 3151.
I,clata 15. r .a. , e al H. Slab. , a Hr.,. 115,15
Wale, 1514 %Cowl ttract. 474
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HOSPITAL FAIR,
eeepleee ol the L[l , ll.' 11•0S1
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7 flail. walrus uclog Itecva'd! 7 ttL. 01.c0
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Dinner every day hum IY t, 3 o olork
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gj — A FAIR AND IFESTIVAI,
In the Interesi • or (2 IfßlsT•h Ermco.
PAI. Cli V It(' H • A Ilegheuy, will open on TOIL,
the 30th. and cootlna4durlng ihe ...It.
A great r.rt.tr or rabey sad 11..011 u letre.lll
be uff..re4 5.0.1 ehrk. DINNER/5 and Sl' PPF.IOI
serer? each day The tables will be Wended by
the ladles of the p.rl.b and otters. It Is deslgo
ed to vale this Fur and Festieska very ones.
p etc •ed attraet , e thing of the
Adnalgelon, Ib Deal., hopper lteltele 50 cents.
For sale at WILLA L CU., Federal stn., and
at the door.
rarICITI HALL,
DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH
v hit elerant. large and commodious nubile
Hall hes Oren thorough y refitted aad refs...deb
rd and le now offered for rent for balls. puttee,
ronventens. tart
end gen nu amuse;
toruts• le the tartest else beet vettlleled room
le the city.d I. the only 'Hell sopolled with
pn.per meant en
of egrets le ease et areor seet •
elect. • seyper dthlntdroont and hitches,
all la In t cuts style, have oven r cently added
tte expedouneeta, ntatsed ft thr most eo••ett
lent sad dra•rshletler calls roo-tles aod reunions.
Tor
sod
other
1 7:11Olf,'. itig
nar.:lrwr Market Hoperinttiadent. Cite HAILS
CHINA, CUTLERY
100 WOOD B'I4tEET•
c. O NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
. 41 SOEINJELILX 13D CHIIII.
' I'4RW
%ISILVEIi PLACED GOODS
Of .n aatlf WM.".
.4 exasoloa oar g ood., aad
, fool astla f lod DO oast:wed fall to be salted.
jg E. 1414TIRT1 & 00. 1
100 WOOD forns=l . .
CALI. AND ME
•141
China Sets, Parian Statnetts,
'um anti Ptualt i tel r fa , lay °wales fee tlur
H. HIGBY & C 013.,
Na tem LIBERTY STREEt.
Fl B.—A lam mortearat of 11ne Walla
Grardie Ware Bar really and Brea am always we
nand.
AI3BEBI3I[IIINT B
CITY 6.6011999'• 06/166. t
•LLtU696I CITY ri.. De, 6. 1969.
N OTleE ,— The assesament for
Grading and Paving Cbartiers Street,
1 , 709 , reeette street to West,lngtop •••.. Is•oe
reedy fur •xamsleettan sod can be seen et UM
aloe grail 110 h DAY, Deo. 194 1669, srees
it Will be paced in lite Sands of tee City Tree.•
teat
for
CAARLID
....SITLP`ATA4.
NOTICE.—The suiessiosent for
trading and Paving Madison Avenue,
dross old etty Una to Basra:Ill BoaOa&
Is now ready tor exasolostkut an can be seen at,
WI. ands mo tor
TRLDAI. A.:ember 11.01 k.
1800. boo It 0111 be olsood V the Maas of
du Cll7 Tfell.fCr :02 oolleettos.
Cl=
0711615 Ca CM 134 , 13 , 1X2?; t tall . Tr e e.
N OTICF.--The assessment tor .
BILADIIiti. FINING AND CURSING
ST. PATRICHII ALLET,
From Marton to 1111testerger street, L. nom
ready for t aautlinatlon sad elm be seen at DOA
etace until wtDNan tree. December lath.
lees. when they will b. returned to Om City
treasener , oaten for coll. cries.
CIZZI
PROPOSALS
CITY CONTROLLIA`2I OrrICZ.
CM' or A ta.zaltrrT, 114 ember 4, 1869.
NOTICE C&IIPENTERP. --
Sealed rropocsls will be ree•fwed Ilea
ostli 3 o'clock TH , MSDAY•
cenbat 91.2 k. 1669 • OF awe
Constriction of a Plank Foot-walk,
north IM 01 0010 • 1011, from foot of Troy'
,:•tl to Itridae street. In accordance lth top CI.
sco,zat to toe wen aide oftlac of CHAT. DA VI".
t /Cornea,
Tao 'lint Yeacrvad to reject any or all hid.
W. X. POSTE*.
CITY COSI YOLLUL.
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TTON MILLS
t iouIMS,
11NCNON COTTON MILLS.
Misr taciarars at 1it..1 VT 11111:DIMIL sad LIBBY
♦IOBOI AND PLAGIIOLIA
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BARB & MOSES,
rut= EtQum Arsocuenow DUMDUM&
sou Small 4 EL. cum Strom. Pstasto.rgb. Pa.
11;4621a1 atimulos smell to au doalsolos ~ ...4
.11.1.1.4 of 0011 o? goo.= doul yonwe
WHIT W.IE LIME.-200bh East,
y "IN TE I 1111.4 /4,0 Woo Clem •
de., Da alga ao. 141 rtr. ••2•;;:otisinELD.
QODA 180.-100 tons Primo
WD* 188. b `"" b'
J. B. Qui roma.
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