The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 17, 1869, Image 4

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• ilealontod on Lbw Mot January.
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,iodg kup,
liertstes mere eneeted e~p g
repairing the Ylre Alarm
Lloerty greeL •
Mamie mid not to be • wend raU cm
the Inaldln Branch of the A. G. W.
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_ tiel.Jsises Regim Iftiteen, iste of
the
duo Thirteenth" ent, It is led
of
l/olide .under Mayor
iiii-Otisteentorsat the
.Melgagfilbsta: wee wertocudy
In
,gyp Morethe by the Wind
ATID/hre 'her 731..UWeroed at-
Es resides at Frea om.
lbareombe broke down and
;heoccupants teethe meant
theandnElentor, yesterday. Thep
Menet fromtheir po!mikrildpoettlo
_ oudearioas Wary.
tAlleedalrelimu*—Temerday
leet: Megan received Meteors:don
of arieTeughn, mend Rebecca Ds
‘dor adultery aocused eras sr.
rossard held for e bearing.
. The miliiierilOarto the testimonial to
ths,:
Oat Drshs, Um oil pioneer; received by
tkeernittes up to Wednesd = ay.
contrlbuted bred
Teemedind firma Inwanesefrom
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byltalle " Argus; toappea the Do
guano Way “" will in to.
mem* evenins's xaa. Maier for
• Meng to go through eye of a needle
Mgt ftwila oil .qmit" to enter the Ma
dden of Messen.
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As As to Bala*keeper dorttes
ithstgishotant by the enebouble goa end
wirtlidee Altle or •Vornple Boom."
trijillppm the doonleading to the inte
rior., Cho nedwarists, in lerge gilt lettere.
loorn . tkelre g neeted to “ruph in.”
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aired la.--We loam that a coal pit In I P
ofTemeeretwevilla oared ha
voierd, but fort`iately there were
letikenflbe workmen in et therhne, eon-
Wittolintly no one. wen Injured. The
solotek of damage to Me mines could
y*t»faautattted 0,
erhoing Cont.—Thee win doubann
beerlsite condor loungers in the larim
!nal Ootut room tansy, as timid and
Hontineu are to be nUn It is astonish-
OW ads emanate Mimed is maned
In dm community by a little Mt of OM
d4orig Mils blood.
Cs. -Align' Lavelle and John
Elittustie the young men charged with
stealing MT asps from Prstt & Ban
ner* sta Federal street, Allegheny,
bed ahe mng Were Mayor Drum, yee
Under atorang and were committed to
PH for trim in default of three thoCUMid
dollgil
*Nitlialtea.—The bearing In the Übel
droveat 1/1.8. Quay.of the Beaver Radical,
against CI_D. Brigham and ft D. TM:net:-
NM - of the Comintrea, which wee to
lutire taken place beaus Alderman Nee •
peg, sit three "look yesterday, was
postpaid and will take abbe between
Wm Ind 6M . o'elotA.to•day.
Sind athetag.—The brakeman who
=peered Ikum bis train, Pan Randle
, so mysteriously, Wednesday
alett, bsa not been heard of yet. The
trtion that he' fell into the river,
ground, as the moat diligent
search thus far has not resulted in his
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Rorenera twrieet.--Oornner Marmon
Inn sated sport. to hold an Mauna on
the body of AI UI Richards, who died
Weduastlayarveninu hop tbe effects of
Injuries received Tuatararearshtz st
her reddest. on Fifth aveatie_,_ bY bar
dothastaing are: Without taking any
teeth:why the Unload adjourned until
ten, ado* this morning..
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11111eL—Wedneeday morning Lewis
EL Duff.Ad twentrtwo, a ftwman
the hal btgoing wart on the Pann• D
gyivatda Railroad. stepped off We train
st Tyrone to flag anof when be way
drank by the dank trairigoing east, and
IMM_k.ll.O. The body war Wien
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Ga Weal.
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rarea companion, named alliTy
Gramm, were 'metal In Allegheny,
sterday
for breaking open some bar
ye
rids In the Allegbeny Diamond sad
stsallos apples therefrom. They have
been detected In Mier depredations
imitate. and tt is quite dimly they
will'AdedMe boned to the Refuge.
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.Flrat Annttai Bati.—Tbh. Friday ma
im: User 81. JOhn4s Boat Club, anent tbe
mat Vaapsetable and wi ll
Os* , orgardsations of the n aity,will bold
it=z& tad modal reunion az
L The arranalunenta have ,
Ibiounad AWo
on moats liberal scale and all
idavidtend nay confidently anticiilda
pate
aplaaaant Um& Masai
aii=lat BAWL Figures by 001. Joe
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the bankruptcy
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bigot& of the toned Adis Dtstrls
oourt,• pettllon ego ated by la U. Ban.
asatt;of Mona county.
Otst:WAtoster, of that ocanty, be
afOtsfgel it bankrupt A sae to show
dose Arty the' should not be
maned, was allowsa. petition eras
steu filed strains William Rose, ot Mad
dock% by y . . S. Ragland. The =LS or.
dar.ese made.
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, . v . e Theodora Thorium
luemps In the city, has created s musical
fessra. ast, sight innumerable mom.
shirt violins were brought forth from
cdeedll47 arld mingled theirwitching
maladies with the mends clinking of
&Meg Slid Morons conversation, and
00010n 1 H. nil, langhter which sorted from
QM nuMberlesr ornamental institutions
crowdloLgonturczaincipal thoroughfares.
kw 4,lte on of Mom who ' feel
At, /litin dry."
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TheVerdiet---The Invest on dm bodien
of Wealth Landaticary and Saab Kee
hart;' killed b 7 the late collision at
Manor Station, Permsylvaula Railroad,
resulted fora verdict OM the accident
occurred through cartilessuma
*inductor Illehells„ of the
the mail train. in
neglecting to send back a man to nag
the AMOS train.. Coroner Deter. of
W11itt11011311.154, itondacted the immest
Mr. Nicholls surrendered himself at
Greettpung and gave mil.
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The folleariag deeds were admitted of
vino" rd theoMoe of T. FL Hunter, go.,
Reforder for the amnty of Aliegbooy,
. Deatelbdt /0. tees
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eon sem erose le Indiana t4 ' ;ria.dalp.
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-"°:*.' The Peen Mreet Wow.
The.row cm Penn street, Wednesday
evening. of which we published an so
wont yesterdit morning. appears to
have bean of more serious name than
was Met reported. although no one was
eerbxudv injured. The man arrested by
caw teem' vas Peter Foley, snd ta lc p.
peaks that stones were thrown and piss
drama. :The *Meer. es Mated, =weeded
tatting Ida man to the station house.
yesterday' morning. in default of •
ot ItSO, he ems lent lotto work house
Ibr tlifitqf days. • Why don't City Wm.
aspen the ordinance autharbdog the
Worm to cdmonit ibr a longer period?
The 'cdh eers were dineted to arrest the
. • as making the attack upon °Meer
N,
grave Cowbell of a eq.—
' The tele4lo a" da d a ago=P—
ei Utit dateirate entmoster with a
linstlbs band of loam numbering wan
dtlairible sciori than an hundred bad
takes place ha the frontier, the attacked
KUbettei*dataelluttet of in= ten
KUL= mediae command of Capt. Robt.
Vatte tleb-gill.A.Ate; breve onion
theetht the eileelre redeklus lath Winch,
and MX than et ueY all &V WI order
the seass delight M reached
loges 047 ane a= and pm=
' weunded. tileeen4hut Irsh=7 Slab=
aluttueek.4o4-4. melte , raw Pelee
thwelbr. to Well sue vtdely koowu
11": sash :hi teu of our leteerold
Mr Meta, 4.•Pettersch• Fag.' Plod*
dent elite IKettoael Bank oolvammi;
plemel tO _More. *be true ettt
c =l tehuily emus or our '110:=1:14 1
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TIM COWS&
District Court -4 edge litrapattielt.
Tittrearoar, Dee. 16.—The case of
Scums vs. Diclielvey, anti resumed and
concluded. The Court will charge the
jury this morning.
Ware next Nue taken op was t of
Waring d: King vs. 0. B. Jones& „and
Irwin & Co. vs, the same defer. dada.
Actiom to recover payment for sold
and delivered, and on a prom note.
In the case of Jones, one of the efend
ants. an interlocutory judgment en
tered. O. trim:'
Taut. art You VitlDe:r.
61. Kees vs. Morrow.
65. Caldwell & Bro. vs. Iffillingar, •
66. Same vs. Same.
68- „Loomis vs. O'Neil.
69: Itiwer via Williams. ke..gar•
IL Butchinsontrm . BoSom, ?Callow tr.
69.
O Atli m va .
.B.a Beßwn.Deorl,ossaL"
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Common ' Pleu—seutes waviest.
Tffunonkr, December IC —ln the ease
of Thome vs. Lindenfelser, previously
ried. the tun' foundjor the plaiatiff
str 27 .
Elliot* a Bon in Neal, action to Moo-
, err fun lot of fruit trees sold and dolly
',ere& Plaintiffs. who are nanny men, I
I sold lo defendant • lot of frtdt treat,
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which defendant refuted to pay for, elks.
lug that they did not grow. On trisL
Taut. LILT FOR riliniir.
r 278. Little et al vs. McAboy.
806. Waring vs. Thom's.
808. Waring vs. Leffler.
311. Barnes vs. Lindzay et aL
818. smith vs. IdeAboy.
819. Stewart vs. - Cdark A Batnnia• •
120. Hughes, et us. vs.
u s e. Frney.
810. Commonwealth for s vs. Miller.
, TWAT , tar Yon YoNDAT.
VOX. NeCready vs. Pennsylvania Rail.
road Co.
825. Myer aCo vs. Allegheny Ravings
Bank. •
725. Lynch va.9ll3l!ey.
22T. P. A C. Railroad vs. Carling.
gassier Bessions—Judge Collier.
TittnteDAV, December 18. —The use
of the Commonwealth vs. W. K. Kramer ,
Indicted for adultery, Laura Allen
prosecutrix,reported yeaterrdiy, was
reamed and concluded. The Pry, after
• bilef absence, returned a verdict of
gtillty, and recommended the prisoner
to the mercy of the Court.
In the assent the Commonwealth vs.
A. G. Walter, whosms tried for iussault
and battery, and • verdict of guilty, mo
tion On a new trial by defendant's coon.
sel. on the ground of after discovered
evidence. _
The'nest *ease called was that of the
Commonweaith vs. W. J. Robinson.
against whom there were several India
n:teem There were two Indictments for
asseranndands wthh be plead
walla endendre, for selling liquor
without Bonne, to alt of which he plaid
guilty. , The Distrait Attorney steted
that there was an indictment pending
Robinlion and others for riot and
urge or surety of the Deane' which he
would he ready to try next week.
The Mud ordered the erbluier 10 be
remanded to jail to await Noted:es.
Di the ease of the- Commonwealth vv.
Patrick Gallaher, indicted for mason
and battery, a plea of sell cordesdre was
entered. and he was sentenced to pay a
line of five dollars and the costs of the
proneention.
The MD fthe Commenwedth viz
Thos. ROWen, Indicted for the larceny of
a pair of pants, George Cotten protect..
tor, was next callet!l. Defeadant plead
guilty, stating th at he was drunk at. the
time the offence was committed and did
not know what be wee doing. The
Court, alter examlnlng . the prosecutor
and the defendant, stated that the pd.-
our should have the t melt of alt the 1
doubt arising In the case, and the son.
that e shuld psy a fine of
tease was ll
aix mints, cuteh o
of prosecution and un
dergo an Imprisonment in t
ide County
cometwe for a period of ty days.
nwesith vs. Edward Lynch,
indicted for arisult and battery. John
Griffith. prosecutor. It appears that
the defendant Alderman Lynch Is
the tenant of the prosecutor. Ortiz ft&
to to collect his rent undertook to
&s g
train for it, and when be attempted to
leavY. defendant resisted him. The Jury
reamed a verdict of guilty without
I leaving the box.
wealth vs. John Leonard. In.
I I di for sseanli and battery, John
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_.:txdPi=rl. Deenfle.rutto r
Sg pay a
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tine flu dollen andcosts.
Annie Gordon against whom there
were two indictments lin term/ othol
wearing appeared, plead guilty to b
i charges,
L Commonwealth vs. William Hookers,
I indicted for larceny, Henry langrad.
I prouentor. It appears that the proem
' tor on or about. the 18th of October, loM
150 pounds of wool, rained at $5O. awl a
bundle of sheepskine, valued at SU, and
ne
sub found wool at Barker's
store which he identified astdo wool. sad
the wool so identified was purchased
from the defendant. Jury out.
TALI. LILT roil FILVD,o,f.
120 COM. vs. Leonard Hartman, 8 ewes.
123 .. Wm. ohm ..Bnibta" As
nold, 8 ems.
TULL LIST FOR eaTintesr.
110. Com. vs. John Paisley.
111. . 1 Edward Noldheirt.
W. 1 . Viral. Archibald.
111. i. W. W. Wampler.
114. e Terrence Dail.
115. •• Maggie Berasker.
116.11 George Gardena.
la. . Wm. Bauman.
-..IHA • 1 . ' David Allen, et aL
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THE LIGHT Fool=
Bold Pickpocket Operation—A Gold
Batch itunen—Recaps of the,Tnieves.
One of. the bOldeat . plekpaiet rob
bodes on record wax perpetrated In Alle
gheny a few evenings sines. A gentle
man residing in one of the upper wards
of that dry bad spent the evening in
Fittotargb, end was returning home be.
tween ten and eleven o'clock. Just op.
posits City Rah be alighted from the
street car, and was proceeding
on him way when he was
Jostled roughly by two men omit
big from an oppcsite dlreoll. 00.
They Immediately apologised polite.
ely
for their • awkwardness, and passed
The gentleman thought no more of the
eirourastanee until he had walked about
• square up Federal street. when he felt
for his watch to ascertain the hour. The
time keeper. a valuable gold chronom
eter. Was not ht his pseket, and farther
1 investigation revealed the absence of the
chain.
also, a heavy article of the .1111331,
material. T tentleman knew be
had the wa t chJost belbre get
ting out of the ~car, and the
action of the Dun whom he
met
et
was thus expirdned., That ca
meeting oast him Just irSOO. Be andesv
ored to hunt up the chaps, but biseftorts
were Males& The next day detectives
were notified fettle trenasoticut and here
SlOO/3 been working up the is
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gentleman think* bets:told recognize the
thieves again, but it la probable he will
not be feVored atita au aPiaasalo7.
Aerscements.
Orsiu. House.,—This evening Min
Ecumabiadden„thesprightly setzesswho
has been amusing th e paresis of the
Opera House during the present week,
will take a farewell benefit. -• An creel•
lent bill be presented and donbtlessthers
will be a fall house.
Prmserrnoa THILL2IIB.—The smilers
ors at the Old Theatre continue large,
and the entertainments given fully war
rant the liberal patronage the establish
ment receives.
AO•DIDIT or Murac—Th e pantomime
trillitseld the Academy Music is said
to be one of _Me beat traveling, and the
[Orally ballet troupe in connection with
It makes an entertasnmment of superior ,
evoellence, such a one as seldom given
by traveling companies'.
Lavona—Bayard Taylor, wham shill.
I ty es • lecAurer is so :well known in this
committal/. la LO sled no word of braise
from ea, will lcaure before the Young
aimes Mercantile Mary Association at
I the'licadeuiny of Hullo Mondsy eyed.
lug. I !clung for sale at the, Library
I rocas, corner of Penn and sixth streets.
NTo reserved mato.
ag Onallair °rens --On .T 0601117
night next, at the Academy of Music,
Gran's German Opera Troupe will open
"for,* brief season of five nights and a
Christmas matinee. The bale of Bemired
seats will commence this morning et
nine o'clock at the well known music
stare of H. Kleber A Bro., No. DS Wood
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street. The troupe le one of Py , ..b:.t
_. ever onnudged by the indefatig a b le
''''" Oran, and we anticipate a large Wien•
Den dance.
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Borrowed 1115 Piney.
A fee evenings since, according to
James W. Brooks' dory. George Potts
called at Ms house and after spending
en hour In social chat. borrowed 115;
representing that ho haninonsy In hank
wldeb he would lift as soon as possible
end Pay the debt. James says he nem .
saw Mar money mode. To have the
Putter esandned
Into, he made Worms.
tiort before Alderman
yestalea D ce o . n P
uiforsp
after con:nits
' tioasoompromiasi the Case by refuudlog
ged wins
costa.
THEODORE 1110KAS
Sewed Concert—Let
There were drawn together last night
at Masonic Hall a large, fashionable and
appreciative audience, to once again at
test on the pert of the refined and culti
vated chews of the community, a true
devotion to the fine arts and en eager
, nese to pay tribute to genuine, artistic
and meritorious performer. Here, as
elsewhere throughout the coutltry, as
followed • musical furore and revival.
the advent of Theodore Thomas, and his
band of faithful interpreters of inspired
erinesical compositions —those spiritual
and etherial pr:ducts of the matters
who, from time to time. fleeted brit-
Alantly in the polite world and len
names which most live as long
as music is charming to the ear
and soothing to the senses. Indeed.
Mr. Thomas and his grand troupe of or
ioles have at one mister stroke ate
(reeled in firmly establidting the orches
tra in the estimation of the general peo
ple, demonatnitbig by • triumphal
march through the oonntry, that, while
the devotees of the fine ere were never
more zealous to of
appreciative ao•
knowledgment of the genie and beauties
of the opera rendered by human voices,
they are awakening to the majestic
grandeur of full and proper interpreta
tions of living orchestral inerlimenta
dens to
Herefore but little apprecia
tion has been awarded this great
branch of music, Foreigners visiting our
theatres were shocked and astonished
that so much indifference existed to this
direction, and marvelled Mat both dos.
Matto and operatic maregernentseeemed
to pay no sincere or honest regard for the
tastes of the limited few who were trained
to grow ecstatic over toe rendition of the
well appointed orchestra, in accompani
ment& or between the acts. He riehtly
amazed that the audieree• accepted - the
commencement of an orchestral perfor •
mance es the signed of • brief occasion
inaugurated to reat their play-wearied
eyes over the auditorium. or to set np a
chattering eouversation high above the
dulcet strains of !tweet toned and sliver
tongued instraments unmercifully be
labored by heartless musicians, in
species of cold and lifeless entbentisern
—the performers only ambitious to
get through the cementation* at
tempted, atrd - to Partially hide In
discordant sounds the gums lack. of
musical devotion and appreciation, with
which their efforts were greeted. Those
wile, on the two musical ocoastous of the
week, sal and listened in breatuleas
testacy to the almost superbirman inter
pretations poured farth to ravish willing
ears under the conjuration of a truly
master baton, will bear with oe in toe
aseention that the orchestra should out
be regarded with so much sinful neg.
tech that in Riedel' I. worthy high place
of consideration and concern. and should
no - longer be permitted to slumber as a
eiosseary unnecessary adjunct to .an '
evening's entertainment.
The programme of last night dld not
fully come up be that presented the pre.
'dons evening,
we reneith in point of vatUty
or quality. Her re the andleS 3 a
keenly appreciative and la fully etre to
the floe Azalea s
tmt
pealing like bolts of
musical than der throughout the house
to awaken the founilarona in rattling
echoes, or to the rapturously sweet and
ravishing cadences sent softiies doming
to find way welcome innermost boast and
force fitting in a eoul responsive.
Not that there was any lack of warmth
to the people essembled—for there cer
tainly were warm bursts of applause
manifested and meaning encores award
ed—but there was little gushing natio.
slam displayed, quasenueb as meat of
those prevent had reooveretl from the
novelty of artistic renditions by an or
chestra an full of genie. and true merit,
and mold more passively drink to the
ltdoeicatiog draught offered.
The overture of LODOril, Beebleren,
opened the mmeand ems very
tinely presented,developing at once the
power, culture and precision of the two
score and or re artiste. A subdued sod
eonctenting Air and Oavot&e, Bach, wee
next performed, followed
by,
the grand
Reformation By
Alendelehon ,
which, next to the i Rob s hoot-en
kindling oveiture from pierre.
1.41/off, msde the deepest impression on
the audience. Several waltses„ overtures
'and aerenade• were produeed esquialle
style but asidefrom making especial men- '1
tion of the grand presemtelon of the
- Torch dance, in C. minor, Afeyerbeer, we
• think, es we =fee, in common with
:many who have decidedly better Ideas
In musical • matters, that aitieleitu on
such redditions would be purely gratu
itous—at beat they. would not detract
from the memory 4 pleasure of thee
who were at the Dee, or especially
grilify those who were unfortunate
enough to deprivethemseives of attend.
slice. The Company left lest night fur
hew Mork, but promise an early return.
and in the meanwhile we confidently
look for s revival in instrumental
music and orchestral development and
improvement, in
ti's
city, ea the natural
result of the bra lint occasions just
ended.
—to our notice of the first concert, the
types of yesterday morning presented
wards which were not faithfully
t. tra We
laded from our ensuing mm
wrote of the emerge" of the concert, but
the types made It unity"—a sort of
union not commendable. An elevated"
teats appeared as elaborate,"e in
st
O ead.
When we saw no iafftent Of " arth" iv
Wagner's movie., the printers rendered
It worth"—the most mischievous blun
der of all. Rut how are these
things to be helped, when our beautiful
oopper-plate MSS. talls into the inexperi
enced hands, witch mistake. plain Eng
lish for some unknown tongue ?
_
ILKEIBLICLI EIBCETLIZ CONIIITTER
Regular Plerting—Report of lbe Er
orsined.ence
Commottee—e. W. isackey End
A meeting of the Union Republican
County Executive Committee, waa held
in the District Court room, yesterday.
The meeting was called to order at three
o'clock, W. S. Purviance In the Chair. •
Mr. H. W. Oliver, Chairman of the fi
nance Committed promoted the boat re
port of the tdmmittee,from
phiwhch it
appear. that the expenses of Com
mitteeM
of bilis anned d from the precurleg the year,eedhut
and •
er
number
ben paithat d, and .hire still re.
Mained In the TIMS• 1117, 14E0.
The report was received.
Col. John H. Stewart submitted the
following :
/Waived, That tbecourse of the Alle
gheny twenty delegation to, the State
Legislature in prksenting the name of
the Eton. B. W. Mackey for re•nomins
titan to the important position of State
Trewurer. meets with our hearty
gratify
theirwe hereby emphatically ratify
their action.
Adopted unanimously.
Mr. Mcgetivy submitted the
which wax adapted unanimously
Resolved, That the thanks or this muo.
mitten be tendered to D. W. Oliver for
the very efficient manner in which he
hag managed oar financial matters.
On motion of Ccl. T. M. Bayne, a own.
minim...as appointed to inquire into the
expediency of purchasing a hail for Re
publican headquarters and report action
Motto Committee.
After the transaction of other bual.
nests which was of no palate interest, the
meeting adjourned.
Carious Rea
eed Re l Estam
Fraud. te Transaction—al
h
Yesterday sate of alleged trend and
false pretense of a sharp order was
brought to In e attention of aldermen
blokisaters. a legal infortruatiOn. The
prosecutor was John Ebner, of Brad
dock' Fields, and the defendants were
Jame; R. Brown. John P. Rlibtirn, and
B. W. Jones. .Ebner alleges that Jones„
• stranger, negotiated with him for
piece of property, two and a half acres in ,
Braddocks, including bulldlog;tor 118,
oxid Brown occupied the property On-A?
leas& and it was proposed to taijeblin off 'I
for $2,100. During the arrangements.
Ebner alleges, be was induced to give ,
Brown Ms note for 111,500 far sixty days,
receiving In return therefons a sight
draft for a similar amount, &awe PY
Jones on tne Third Nat West Bank, of
Baltimore, at ten days eight. Tbe draft
was protested. and has not, It le alleged.
been paid. *The note was discounted,
when it is said Jones and Kilburn. Who
bad been mixed up in the trammelled l ,
disappeared and have not been betted: of
since. Ebner thrdlng that he would hi*
to pay thell.loo note, and having been.
as he one g ea, swindled in toe tramp.
Lion. Made the information which re
suited In the arrest of Brown, who gave
ball in the sum of ,jO,OOO for shearing.
next Thursday. Be avers his Memel:me;
of guilt in the matter, that so far as be is,
coneensed, the whole transaction wit
good hitn, and that be is equally a viii;
elm with the prosecutor. e o as wlif
bit further investigated next Tburadayi
111 Cottsequenoe of a laU to the par
casilliffs against Sunday whisky sellara,
that worthy class of community, It sp.
Pers. had come to the conelnalon that
tbe a authorities bad "let up," to age
slang phrase, but such is
rtsin not the awe
thee,
,
as Serena of them WI area
to
sorrow. Chief Segue yesterday nude
informations b e re the Slaver, charg
ing airs. Greedy, Mins Steffens, Yew
Sloss, Robert Ramsey, Frank Motrinittt•
liquor
and Michael with
liquor on Sunday. non
The mik Selling
e% were
brought to recover the penalty Of PO,
sonnannees were issued.
PITTSIOIRGII DAILY Wallin?: FRIDAY MORNING, DECIGEBRR 17, 18419.
PETROLECfI PER[
The Third Nand Rock—The Parker's
Landing Lear let—Vannes Item.
rex Minn BAN D.
L says
The Fora Tlesterri independen
moat perm:ma, in drilling oil wells, sink
them through the third sand. Ex.
Sheriff Scott, who has sunk quite a nom'
bar of wells, in sinking the well known
as the Met ids, on Church run, eon
o'nded it would be best not to pews
through the third sand entirely;
eerie
quently he stopped and tubed the well
when he had reached near the lower
edge or outer shell of the rock, and the
consequence Is the well , starts off with
favorable Indications, bidding fair to
prove a good well—better, In fact, than
some otherssurrounding it. This is a
subject which Might be worthy of con
sideration on tbe part of oil men. It le
said that the lower edge
. Of the third
sand rock is universally very bard and
close—ao close fn fact that oil cannot
penetrate it—thus forming • complete
basin for holdtr le e oil. When you
pass third sand a softer rock found
which the oil penetrate and thus
Bow away from the reach of the pump. '
A.D01,3t WELLS.
The same paper publishes a list of
seventy-lire pumping wells In the region
about Lawrenceburg, producing from
fire to one hundred buret daily.
The engines, engine houses., an, of
the Enterprise wells, on the Robinson
farm, which were destroyed some weeks
ago by tire, have been replaced, and the
wells are again pumping one hundred
barrels of oil per day.
The Emlen well, owned by W. D.
Robinson, of Kittanning, t. producing
sixty to sixty-live Mamie daily.
The Alpine, a new well, op the river,
Wilk* Outran* find above the mouth
of Bear creek, is reported u producing
at the rate of thirty-five barrel
• la owned by citizens of Rrady's
Bend.
The Gaily well, on the Fos farm, oom •
menoed pumping on the 4tn, and os the
ish wan yielding seventy-five to eighty
barrels. It la rated at .pout ehy-nve
Th em e , bit City Daily TM'S+ has
lowing home:
Toe ••Ited Hot" well at Pleasantville is
still doing about HQ Mils per day, but it
Is thought, owing to tho fact that so many
wells are going down in Its tuonedtaus
vicinity, Its production will be infringed
Upon.
A patent bit Is being introdnoed In the
oil region& whereby theiand can be taken
from the wells wittaxitsilfdrot the tools
The the well Is down a sulliclent depitt.
The apparatus is being tested in the vi
cinity of PleasantelUe. It Ma not been
oinclallY reported upon by oil operated's,
and reports at peewit are for and
against it.
- Oil matters are exceedingly active Si
Story Farm, and conaiderable oil has
been shipped from Him point within the
past few days ---1,00 0 barrette on Monday.
The Parker districi now averages over
1,200 binds of oil daily. Tree new wells
lately struck prove to be better than the
first strikes.
Three new wells will be tested on West
Hickory
tvic tiny
wk nc r Th s e n s ing; c n e d m l ar g ea
tha ont ini
am
of territory Is being leased and
, purcnased by capitalism
The new well on the Alarliageatieum
tract, owned by Fisher, Bates .1 C. , was
tested on Saturday, and is now producing
five barrels per 420.
At a recent wile of oil stocks In Phila.
deiphls, 2,405 shares Northwestern WI
Cowpony sold at ono dollar Inc the entire
lot.
The Cottage Hill Territory is dotted
etner
with derricks, rattler too close
are
in some instances, but times are lively
indeed in that neighborhood. When ma
new wells are ready for testiM there
will be Some anxiety as to the
every part of the oil region.
The Woods Fan= near Petroleum Can
tre, has now thirty producing wells with
an average yield of seven barrels to each
weld
The Fox well located on the Central
Petroleum 'Company'. Farm, belonglog
to Edward Fox, fell mf In production
from fbrty barrel. to about twenty-five
barrel., and has teen torpedoed, but
with what result we are not prepared to
Llarge number of old wells to the
Pleasantville district are being put down
to the sixth mood with good artoome In
nearly every instance. This 1$ attrou
luting the oil blielnewein that pleas to a
great extent. The QaxtfOtt predime lively
dmee during the winter and next spring.
riosirro.
The Titusville Herald states the esti•
mated shipments of oil att the last rise or
the river, from all points, la as Oath:tin;
From Tidlouto ............ 2 8.000
Ott Otty " Mow
All other p0int5......... 10,000
Tetal ...... ..... ..... 51,000
Recent rains and the thaw having pr.
duped imother "hula rise in the Ails.
ghenythe second during the month—
toe saute paper suttee that from protein
indication.2ll,ooo to 25,000 bble
will be shipped, and that in say event
the shipments by the river this month
will reach mile 75,000 bins
The Herald adds: "Mast of Use oil
shipped on the last water w ee of a grav
ity exceeding 48 degrees, After reach.
lug Pdtaburgh, howevor, it was sub
jected to a steaming proems and the
gravtty reduced to • paint that would
admit of sue oil being applied on the
'gravity' contracts on which • 'cornets
er'
was expected the Utter part of t
month."
The total shipment by nver tads year,
with the amount shipped and to be,
shipped this month, estimated, will be
55 follows:
n Jenuary_....
February....
April ......... .
May
'June...........
Ju1y...... --
August ......
Fleptember -
OCtOber ......
NOZenabflr-
DOCelnber..
Total ... 310,714
This shipment is somewhat leas than
Unit for lent year, but very nearly one.
bird the total amount that will be
eh Aped to Pittsburgh thin year by all
routes.
We record with sadness the death of
another of our oldest and moat estimable
citizens, Mr. David Irwin, of Squirrel
11111, who died at Ms residence on the
twenty-fourth day of November. Mr.
Irwin
years
iip iPittsburgh
a b
0f.,, 13 o olgh r t r,ir w itd t i f e or,
dr
a r , w he re he
nh t he e l 0
.. p died,
a i k : i n
hb a
eief
t h sthu s
evb
with
ij i having
g y
Pawed his whole Mein thesame locality.
ma father settled at Squirrel Hill, now
the Twmity-second Ward of the city of
Pittsburgh, then Pitt township, West.
moreland county, about one hundred
l of this n oti ce was born In the month of
' November, A . D.. 1800, and was. co.
queotiv, at the time of his death Lis n
seventieth year. His early education
was received under the direction ot
James Fleming, the teacher to whom
feelings akin to Anal love, and the seeds
of culture grew and expanded. for in all
relations of life Mr. Irwin stood as •
man of broad intelligence and wand on.
deretanding.
Hre life was happy and
• turefaL He lived surrounded by an of
fectionate family, In the midst of • can.
inanity endeared to him and - to each
other by long association and Many
pleasant memories , . He had suffered
greatly for the last two years of his life,
.neing by Mums deprived of the hill ex.
mese of his limbo, and his death, while
outiventally deplored, was not wholly un
expected.
He never mixed la politics nor - won
trophies on the battle field, but lived
and died a plain honest man, doing In
1 his day and - generation all . the good he
could.. So die the herons of still SM.
their records written in grateful, loving
hearts, and their works living In the
eternity ofefibot which results from each
He
good action. Upon his tomb might
hie be
written the proud epitaph, "
—. O , whole duty."
trd: of
=
"Stonsiedies."
Vey. S. P. Linn delivered his lecture
In Lafayette Hall last evening on "Mon
opolies." There was a tolerably fall
'indicator, which. this composed about
equally at hums 'end 'gentlemen.
T E L
lecturer discussed. foe axes an boor and
a quarter monopolies in the church,
menniseuires, d pOtltime Ilierature, and
newepapere, an denounced in no very
measured terms "gold rings." v ery
corners." "whisky rinint,".&c. Weeould
not endorse' all that was said in the ,
pore of the lecture, but many things
were eliuded to which willattran Vesta
attention in a very few yearsthan thane
now. In some respects, the pllinnage
which rent the Church a . &Gaud in
ism was Irma' objectionable than Mho
mixture or favoritb m" which l so
frequently exerideerl"in the inland of
certain ecclesiastical instituttors." The
composition of the lecture was almost
unexceptionable, but the manner of hs
delivery might be eoneldessldy ,fin'
proved.. It Is proper to add that
audience gave frequent demanitnallans
of apparel.
QM=
Home Clrele
This is the time of the year of any
other the most delightful to the members
of the home otrole, who, large and small,
anziotudy look forward to the holiday
[
gins =pouted from loving hearts and
liberal bands. That the presents will bs
bestowed In a generous spirit and on •
maigoltlelent Neale, Ls fully evinced by
the number of f3teinwayPlanes and
Burdett Organs, already selected for that
purpose at H. Kleber dc Bro.'s establish
ment.. and deliverable on Christmes Day.
And indeed, what ran give greater de
light to the entire utenkbers of the house
hold. or more lasting,•genuine and re
fined enjoyment than • fine Piano or
Organ ? The stook of theae.two famous
brands of Instruments, laid in by the
liensKleeber Bro.. •ery larg e
and choice, and the prices are such that
everyman, of even small means V en
abled to gratify toe laudable desire of
their familia, for a first elms musical
Instrument.
Dexter Washing machine.
It tuts no equal. It ta simple, cheap ,
durable and effective. Selling rapidly
-75 machines per week.
Also, Wringers, Clotheshorses Sta.
This Machine is sold on monthly pay
meat. at IL H. Loso's, Agent,
No. 19 Federal street, .klleghenycity.
County Rights tor sale. 3
Her, Bennet. & Co. deliver their de.
liclotia cream ale to all parts or the city,
Birmingham, mud &Hopi:mow. and 'bin
promptly by rail and boat. their °Moe
la at the Oregon Brewery. on Butveneon
lama, whither all communications
should be addressed.
-
Furniture, Carpets, Bedding. dm—
The rantlshmael of dwelling d
No.er 8 Gay
alley. near Swift's church. Beavye',
Allegheny, will be wad 'an to-day (Fri
day), at 2 o'clock r. N., by A. Leggate,
Auctioneer.
For fastdonabte hair -drawing, plate or
by curling, and a frizzle,for a hazurloua
shave or bald, and for skillful sapping
and {noshing, call at Wllltaranon's eh!.
gout saloon at No. 190 Pederslatrese,
Allegheny.
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BRIEF TELEGIBANB
—Wm. B. Phillips, life postmaster at
Cambridge, hid., has been sentenced M
six months' imprtsontnent and lined
three thousand four hundred dollars for
embezzlement.
—The Free Traders of Detroit had
meeting yesterday and perfected the co
gal:ligation of a league. They adopted
declaration of prinelptm simllar to that
of the American Free Trade LialMs.
—Dr. Oliver, an Englldinias of prom.
Mance, wee shot and killed st Charlotte.
dile, yesterday morning by George
Avers of Parqulcr, Ky., who diariPei him
with having endured his daughter While
vielting his house Borne months ago.
—ln the case of the steamer Triumph,
formerly the rebel ram Atlanta, the
court In Philadelphia, yesterday morn.
lug, decided that It bad no jurisdi ld ction;
that no vessel of war can be he for a..
debt of waxen due to a maim The shill
was accordingly discharged,
—ln the came of Eisymour E. Smith, cf
Buffalo, New York, a bankrupt. Judge
Hail of the United States District Court,
Wednesday, declared that the making
up of a general assignment without Pref
erences by an unlnsolvant debtor wee an
sot of bankruptcy.
Additional ;larked by Telegraph.
Now °SULAM% Dee•Orober 111.—COttall
active and firm at 2 , l%@7Aqc for told.
Mingo, soles of 7,600 bales) receipts 6,269
Wes; exports of COAL Fichr quiet at
$4„7005,70 1 3 6 . Lord scarce; tierce at
Isoll6No, keg al 21%®21. Mbar
ardeles uncharered. Gold 122)( Sterl
ing Sty.
New¢ed.
York sight exchange
discount.
Mr PAL°, Dec- 17.—Catt receipts 600
head, and Me market Ire
Loa geed
g00 6)44:47c
for ordinary to fair; r i,;(1 gc to
extra; 94(4i11e for Sheepw stockers.
Hogs dull at 610001 active; west
ent swg 454 e; Camas tog& for Christ
mas.
1.11-0 a TGanfat moral., at a• o•dnet•
LA or 111.5 C• Y. LICA. .1. aka 91d par of Ms
T. fol
of all
if
tako PL.. hoe alto resides.%
• els. J. W to. No. 19 Toor.ll wool.
WWI t9tl roattoo t too o`doet.
or the (Molly aro rosPo.tfolly Waved to
.11. d.
11.11S111.111taina 11/ eeeee *Truing, Der
13• X si 11 o• lock. 1110XAS 11... 1.011./041. XX.
la ltio 43d [carol • lir '•
feue•el will take place hem hla fattier's
re Idiore, Ni. Xi/ Chertlare attest, •11e1 T l O
• 117. Tule ArrirAucula. Dee. 11. •111 X o'clock.
The Wenn* of kne Imialig are lespecirsiai luTtien
in sawed.
lets
e r
HINTS-0, Tber.day moraine.
n. Pet-
J Hl' Da, of ie. •Tboo. Mods
O tn. Tibib .ter of b age
Tee haunt Sill 1..1a on Odemee•T AY-
Inen0o• Dee. ii• h. .L111.'6..1, lrum he late
...Weer - . a .tarr of Liberty red Taree.l..a
ood
&treats, Twelfth nerd. Tbe friend. of th e fun .
17 are f•epeetfelly !salted to ...red.
DIEDIIRTAXIIRS.
B. PA1T.1159. .1.111.1 L. WiLL...S.
EATIrt RSON & WILLIAM,
tloarrtuer.. con.? of FM. eeeeee awl
wee. I.ll.taborr. 0..9.13.• of all 1,1040,
li b o To " nilL " TlVagiri e :O ofd"47l34Tkir
an1r.....Z.. term In tho city. Boar. so:11
Wien 090...1 .991.9019..
CUL& B LES b. PViMil l iE. Ai la
imluJoa elrOo4.
at prtz. •arythg rne 4 1,g7,12
3 " ritalutS,42:f'•:lll 14...t.1
Wm If Mr•if.ol. ACM fnda It all Dour , ,
tad susi..
Barre/4
... 10.298
V 1,48
21,470
69 .472
9,900
39,121
85,208
2,064
.. 41.620
2,859
7181891
tIOSEPU NIEITEU & SON,
lUrrixuirrelimu s.
Na CIA NMI STII/OLT
Oarrtswo tor ?murals. PAO • MO. b
0017188 and a) l'unersl Taraidanitet al
Gad nun, e?ey
L ________
INT OF LETTEDS R.ENIAIIII.
lloosld INC) IN NVC1.1•11•11 TONTOPTICX. Do-
camber IT, 16.691
• Oleba t inle H B
flea.nder Jll Do. min S. Vu u rr er ir Id
Aag. 1.. b. . H s ' m c c.ic 1 •
•1 ... giro .1 1 lan , rtAll:,. 0
1.."."' • egos an 011•0•Htana lalss T
H
B PatriCk 1100 Hot 0 Dian , 11 Lbw L
Orin. Mara.. Ho • and DC .._... s lr ro s .
olack Ar. • HAM , A B gx;, - „ mr. Ni
roan Banil Mods 0
Prow* A lil 5 1 11 " 1 ""' T a B. 111.
b 0 110 Saran
BI•01 1 .3" ' T im. ~, g W sKos• *Dale
o err .d n ''' .1.° ;1 5,0 , 01101 Francis
Cocain Illlss NI J A lap 0
Cr.!. •ohn IDIIO '• 0 jr ,, ,, , ,1m i.A
CallleVavld ,Kcllw.rs. lr. v r,
.Al D A .t...., ~. : h . 1,, , j,..” Mr. If A
0 0 " . rwi r r i . j u ld r. E 101.01 I.mill-11111:e:r7.. iiri 1 .„ .. ,:',..L. -. .rt R .,
Pools Ml.. A ' Illoort•y LI • 1_ . ."•'_
H aa n lc Nilo 111 .111.0 1- Dm nun w
Haan
to DT .1.1...rn NM
Ito Ha veß WO 0 'W• tar
Clans
F l4OlllO Haw, !I_ ,W_,41 , 1.14...505 . It . ra p •
Mono._ a lac .
•roderlr; Oto. Ino ' , wars •
We Wm
Wo'.ol vi' :re - B o rir li k r j l!Wa kW MD. A
0
Or Otbs X s' Manna •W Id
Orcsa Ono . McKee Mrs I. ,
doeD eBILLIP noses. P. it.
=EI
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and Brass Founders,
MOB, LOCONOTITE a LO4lllO ELI
0 •
MLIMIES
Made Olive'', go Order.
BABBIT'B METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
rmsrumm and Yuma:Was of
J. Di. CoopeeßbiliontqllineWh ed
STEAM PUMP.
°Mee, 882 PENN STREET.
Vevoidri t Oos 'Mud Wiwi Sires%
151,1 :I S r :- MLLE,
Comer of Penn ana Bith Wean
xpm CODWLETE
LIMBS at GENTLEMEN,
Midas,to pultime a 0ce,71.1.11t. air 01111/
ftletWiliar•
HOLIDAY CIFT.
Would tetien(o•taeppro sae ennlei sava9di
Ygratlatitt=:terat= 4:2os=
tecattrtd at I
•
O. DIINSINATIVS,
rif-Nol7Clo-6.11,444" °For So/Aft
o Muss" "Fowled," oßoarclitteh"
be, sot exesectkop FOUR LINES, rat
U inserted b these oohonsu MCI for
T1V1EN174•11773 CENTS; eacA Gelb
Sweat UM F 1771 CENT&
TvraNTEE6—A GEHL to do
gener•l boagework I. small 14 f
anner nqulred. Call at 100 uft.aWTORD
e 711.7.117, Pu.talmro.
W - _.• .
WITED.-•
W ith
a raptialPAßTN ER.
lei ilre brick
(Jae clay I maemeactrnry la successful operacloo.
kdderra. TM. orncs. D ND Cob,b,
WANTED.— SITVATION —••
110 0 1 !CLEVER, LISS'S? A Ni 1 .... to
mum.= eoowoe
e="lllegbe”.
WANTED Fm March or
Moll neat, VII oral,H (Ph
SIN TURNI•LIED leltn boarding lor
het adult persons, Is • gehleel fam•lL
la P.ttsborah or Allegheny. Ad."... ho. •
OALLITIL OPTICS.
WANTEn.-A few young Elk—
EROICTIC LADITO • • •1 It orders !or •
Wi'PLZ,".tg.%4lg:llr.7 ts.V`dt
WANTED: --A Gentleman and
LADY BOARDA d to occupy 3 ononfortc
able room. on second loor, with tioaliang, 3s
reasonable rates, In 3 racy pinatinn locality,
•Ileganny My. &driven C. Li.. GatiTTS 01.
FIG.
P4OIII2NS OITICZ, No. I Et. Clan
Ex& ...tora.titebeiresi
shirt swam
ANTED—An AGENT tor this
Wotty to *ell 0c celebrated ISAITEAN
ON Blelable 111•CLUIa, on whka we
oder tecole more liberal lose say other owapany.
Call sae examine as lel Wood treet.
H. C. WiLC.:Teseldlne Agebt.
ANTED.— GENTS every:
to sell the ABICAN ty-
MANT C. the I:I7 AM Q . eettglj e aT
MVP gIO stMottes pee ha. AS
&est ANTatIeAN_IMIITINO MACHIN'S CO.,
Beetoa, Me". Ar•At.h.t.---
•
WANTED. MORTGAGE.
0144000 to Loco la large or moll amant.
TROILIII rrrry,
BM, Bond had Les'lfartata Brtlker,
21. ITS S. Wield stano.
AR TED. —TO BOMB ow.
. .
1113.000.—nree tt ...slut Maws to
stops of 3300 or more. for two or Om Team 00
6 per mat. lattrest. • twat mortise. as MO.
rises propertp elves a. security. A. M.... 6 66 -
me4letoll, X. X.. 0011 , ..6 a m p
WANTED. AGENI M .
oe troted
oteest6al.i4O. lIIeII ls
0.6-
lT'tiV'4l ' Itl6t IX
reovi;
4uiori. EViaN
Ctsl t l2 lo L .O tr retl = udo . e r4, so r
li f the oh.eoales
lmrr.lor6h..tl aa.
. :rt ty . Mn6.l. W N .
I. M. 0 ....
to tale 1t --. reatrlabott s i
1. ,........
....... : . va zi rino . o . 7 ...
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rptLIE'T, wrru BOAIIIDING. —
h r eirgana 1.1 it
01 011,faalas Ibe Part
tat, r.,
o i trig 11 OINIrAI trade=l;
SALE.—STOCK AND lent-
TURT.i, r•c•es •lAD GOOD WILL or •
Ant•clwdnart7• dolrg • good basin... The
oode reit IA being engaged r• other bootee. to
then won fur gelling. U. W. PIIIICT, 49 Fed
eral street. Allegheny.
SALE.
One of the best farms to Seine county. Ohio.
Unaled on Lon[ Bottom, stool tweotY hairs
>low Tartarslmre. on the Ohio Slyer, notnist.
lag of 800 acres. SO sores river bottom. ISO
acres cleared. with teethe. handless. two
story boast. with 10 rooms, truant Louse. barn.
end other banding. Staidlegs nearly net.
Well Improved and art It era •red. Tor farther
oartlcalare toontre or addreas.
JA/L W. WILLIS. Lone Bottom,
tieldlel _ Meta 0 county. Onto.
Fob 8 A li.E.--11 Fiala' in 1...1. 1 11
NSW OWICI SW 1...1..1..tt 111/UM — lf
' 111n., 4 A O7st 1 :i7b r tl ' ett 4, l Urfa HOU. and
LIMN Lot o. Pro: pent street.
• ..‘, e a art, n w n, let Itoase of ate roams,
. at. attic, gouo eel at, sea and WM., Forte
/Mb ttrost.
lao. •it tie-client =I. House of
A 1..,
It• fin r. betaurth We. t.
Also. nil Yr. to• flaunt
FOliflb sixgret. ra•tel tu trou .114
too toe
ulus auot• r tom. au ctn. lot.
h. to. • Int class salute.. MI. • Mt.* a
of all roam..
11,0. • somber of Bundles Lou
=
'Run 1
13.q.dre al1111•
D. 6. Wllltsaks. Re%l tants_ .d .
f rp;tajt " at
C••-ca.
FOlt LUX.
star tltmact and Lot, 54 l6'e rOOO a
to
t et
reat
Bytehoanes on. flendec went.
.at 4.500
etv n 0
00.0'
reen road. 011,000: SI lots *a Fre:m.l ttrnet.
64,000. boa. add lot la BM.. k, 1,110.1110,
I acre greabd to Belltrene 6ora bonne
and lots, bead of Beaver street- 66.55 0 : non..
and semi In Illawbett: Soto, .1.600: Inman
and lot la Brui.eteater, ii•ST re enaVonn
Cann
lab mono, let 65 0 y 510 feet • 000;
Cann at Irate VW Mallon. 34 acres, pu
tem tsgatre al
wiaritou.s.
11:11 Islata=l.. 01.10 and Manua,
An
AREA. T. •
ERCHANT TAILOR,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
DCWIDASt ♦ND ofTICIAN.
• AN NINTH ANINIIi.
VI\TGAR '
WORKS.
Nan 86 ADDIS
WANTS
SECOND AVENUE,
Ate now precared to tarnish VINTA/AA 4W
LOW :ST YARN= RATIZ. Attention te pae
tlealsaly called to out
11 . 118, A WEB VINEGAR.
VPII6IISON & lIIIIILANBRAG,
TO-LET
FOR SALE.
F ARM.
1=2:11
111.0disg LaM n BWesOtel , 4 ./M
- - -
l
DEIIIIO2I AL—AU persons seek.
lOU HI/KM or 1311,..111.1•13 to go
ullDr
b
tate, will save tre, trau r b i le set too , b
M I A IVIIITILD-' • It b p.m sway .ril
or well be bag by
_moll rebto toatayzgoestbeg se.
owes beanovoul to Tog, or tort
MLA :V Real ritate Asombee 110.1 1 N 1 rib
Ilaisty at, Maw 101111ZUOID ELDCMI.
MN = Nig h IAL LS rain
towan :market vim
ill order. tan ri tbstrvlllai •40zerist Si
lam siroags tlos aw..ut Imo assm..
tly oa hand.
I ..BVEGlearMilD
LIVERY & SALE STA ELIE.
Ftle BlLLE.—Eurtnes and Boll
er. New sad Deoon4 Eland. of W Clads
"et-4
/AIM WILL • 60..
Corfu r Ihrlas • ..... • P. P. W. AC. I. W
allewbeny.
ITALUALBE FAsurz SOB SALE.
v —to good torothon co 'Toleoop`o Flank
Rood, 10t1 tier. ood SO Perdu., moor. or km
Dos hug 800., Ore lord. 'Jittery. Block room
Whit. Oalt Motor. Tr.. yuttloa Chorth room
Mitre, Catholic Ct hotel sod Postale
ollato ono al.. • Rork I ..... Hon'. hotel
1r,”7 ••• pooes Int. farm. Tor
04.0 hlua acu. kl BONA.
39 Sloth avenue.
.• •
TOW LAND FOR Ii.ALF_.- 300
X ...:s 1 ! of sbobss land Is ass of the best a.. 1
.
No,g. t
r. 7, • •
Wi',111,11.". f' t tr": l .
ozblaV:•=ss ot b• w els os m e.).2
* • fteilllN • 1.;.. 2
UM tout% assns..
POD&ALE. -ENDIINES AN e D
13011•1168 IR. • and secao4ban, ar
stoutly cut hand tad tolab6 l • 8.0.
Comer Saveraenalth USPlite street&
staila Pitisbnrigh, Ps
IIAGNOLIA GROVE PLINTATIOR
WA Ali NOW GIVIIM
12 Per Cent. Tare
NOW
ORLBINS
Will Receive on Thursday
50 lUDS. SUGAR,
50 Barrels Boltuaes.
Choke Good' and Pikes Low
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
J. 8. DLLWORTH L CO.
del): en
DILIVORT11,11B? &III).
213 LIBERTY STItEET,
SUM. JUAT lIICLIVILD
00 Barrels "Pertee ion" Drips
Ito Mont tn. tooastrt to Ude mane%
5 BARRELS N. 0. MOUSSE!,
CHOIOII MEW CWT.
25' BIEDS. N. 0. FortGAR.
ruull YELLOW CLLAIUTIRD
lb which they Tetvitr, the 4.ttem•
Non vf the Trade.
pnirsisvuon
RANH FOR gAirrigGs.
/ 10 . AT FOITIrna wax rrreastraou.
o ows. •
sfrallealtMet to try:
vendor 1144. bon 1 to y 4, 4 rm. 4-
10.0.1 lalat. to CV tautest
pad ex Om rasa Ot II Ls ,44/X41... trim of us
ya iL iataZnag
. 1V*24 11. ttVsa tr.3*.yraertwi""mddastri
e m IiVARAIT, restart IWG Trmilaral._
11 . . -- W •.latlaygrNtits,Bl: rarsow.
inas,Jao.Seoll,Bobt.C.Scluairth
:°17.V.16.'21611. . waive,
RA CI INA PEARL ABIE
sur (T 1" D. s, amErtzlx.
THE P BURGH
167, 168, 169 and 170
ICHROELANT TAILORS.
SUCCESSORS TO
W. El. 31431111 &
1417.4RCIHANT TAXLOES,
110. 10 1111141 ST., late St. Clair.
We have Just received • large *apply of Fell
and Winter Goode. ',which wilt be hold at mesa.-
ebie prince. lir. NQ 0 LAN Bat NO will still st
imuli to the Cutting Department.
delbule IifePIUSILSON t If tIbILLIWBILLNO,
KEN AND BOYS
CLOTHING.
A Mere and eomplete assortment of Media=
and rum liomll, st the lamest prizes.
GRAY & 1.0(3-AN
Al Sixth St., S 9 Fifth
!LAW M.. Clstr. •
P. Itl'A_11:11314-E,
resszonesam
MERC3H.ANT TAILOR,
Isom, cassiss/11 ss Sssa
Cloths, Caatioseres and Vesting&
Alm.° iNTLXICILN • B YITUNIBEIIIIO GOODS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield street.
PITrI3BIIROU, TA..
greast . s Co 11125 made to Rte, 14 tbo 121421
NEW FILE GOO D&
• rolesald as surel of
CLOTHS, 4ASSIMERES , AOw
Jan neared by BUILT IL/AWL
seal New.. Tana, VI Metlalbild wttelet.
00AL AND OOH.
BRADDOCK'S FIELD
Gas Coal Company,
MINCED ASV EUIPPILIM 01
0, BLiCEOIIII IND nzul cm,
Nut Coal, Slack and Coke,
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Of all elaen and of toe east quality. can be fur
-1•120• at reanosabla rand. 1.
.ave eordain at . f
ee uld yarns. No. 13 L3b13113K01 STRICT.
id " ..71 . V . C r; Viet '"or
.a.. 1117ottObarga.rtnd
non,* attertUus •
air rrontret attantlon even to. wantrandial atty.
vzsi
vally
with
CURLS H ONSTRONG,
NZACNI eN
Yongtd*eny and ConeßM° Coal,
Axel Ilsaohess,etr of
COIL. &LAU LID DFIQLPHGaIEBD COLE.
OTTICI AND YARD, corset Butler awl
Ronan street, Llbertl end Cl
Moth word; Secossi street, Ilgtilli n =
tad of foot of Noss Weal. Y. • U. R. V- Depot.
&mood word.
Orders m e at eltber of lb. above odiessA as d
n.
ere. to me throes,l Pleteleargb P. 0..
promrt WADY as.
ISsfor to *bass 1.., sandylag: Hoomel,
II 0.. IWO • Olalth. lobe iron 1/1110. IA. YON
1r L.llreld, SucedLetteola Co" RissolL •
Co . .
Pool thr' L . 8e . ..
Co..
Wm. . Co., 11.8L.r70 J
a DI-
Marshall a Ca., •nea. McKee • Co-, Mx . a
rt. IL. Penessirtelis B.
Gioia.: caum ceautt
WOO, STEWART & CO.,
fis•tai naimed %bar 0111•0 UN
MO. 567 LIBERTY - STREET,
ROBERT 11. PATTERNS & CO.
=I
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St,
VITVIWITBG7 t, Ph-
Will on Every 80.tordaV Had
AN AUCTiON MLLE.
HORSES, MARIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS,
jul=am. pr
Lor.:l=Loart: r a or Ti= 7 d .
tousJos had rood We 'rill to at m; =
el nod WI
Mds.
JOHN V.. STEWART, Anationeer.
708 N R. 8/7 WANT .. ILNA • • •
Rom, rirrausoN &
Y.SITEXEM. 136-1,333 *2W
CONEISISUON ST :I
COL ISM'S 1101113 I LIBEITT If
PITISETWIII, P 6
IMILIN
17i ...1.4:11
"4.0110 E TO FLOUR DWAIN
AND CONSIIIIttEd.—We are new noel ,
or • I , ot of
. 40,0*0 bushels mesons _sebseso4
E l l VT s. e tE / i I,N D
end itorgaLT.e.-..—”Ls. Indlson. !tie I t o ' r. of
Wisest Ls the ves7 bast to be fouod end ounce
serr...4 bf eey In the United Mate.
W. aye also Salami oar tnorotrereenta
If seldom. Bottles Cloths and Cooling liosens,
and are now prepared to tarnish the best irtusp
spatmade for tee Yea. et reee Lbee se.sY
likoo on the earns grades W.
S. TruellllllllllD
Steam At% Allatinshi.
i!EMffM:I
_
Fl.4ol:ra FLOOR mous
4,0 111%":"Tnetegt. eirir
riaap lti
) Obis Banuas MUM NITO
Lira Co., SO bts,ls Red limr. 133 WIN*/
MOT= WIBOOPISIS 1C1A1136.
860 WO Itlversidea WWI baZier Mr. SOO
'a"
Mar VritirlAMlLT TiTtra.
rricalt.g."l9VM4l:: Ad.9.11r.
Vas ale lowa thspwcialhb. tian ..Ike
West- OS Old Wed um,
WAL ! L PAPERS
- F i LEGANT
- PAPER ILANGINGS.
tomer' won Foos ivis= +=so =mo
ss.. so so a.di amolait. vasallio• o•Rds
zlealaintdArir laar7: Mairrala
mamped mid prlimed gold.
.DirgArte . 11p:ext.:a to elanba•
W. P. NIAMOZAW B
NEW WALL PAPKB KOBE,
191 Liberty Sired.
sell
TVICORATIONL,—In Wood,
NO smAltres• uaitsti Kan oes tot WWl*
:1411,1%:= 1
i'jWBkrke 111:931MII• am,
CITIMPEJD GOLD PAPESS fur
gur"""'"rtisinratliti6".anto.
KEYSTONE pornatv:
n. sou 87E0
s ,
• ...... cr •
einuogwass, marroz. wanz a.
LIMIT
oft. sag arikaillll UTE=
AllrAli Wan itiestlse to.
WE AT MORE lICICEPTAW LE
Cbrl,tmu p west to • Wt./ WOW .
deter tkon • Polley of Lae bustrame
THE PUN MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
OF PUTLADEL PULL
tie Only ?yell Natal_ Company fa the
City or State.
ACCUMULATED CAPITAL...... 101,1100.000
After myths Wesst to the am't of .$1,200. 000
There Pi a apeetal uttaatt(r ip hod.,vas e
pollee hoer, as those who pet their policies before
Iglinar7 Ist .111 have the benefit of Pee PO per
east. &elected of Jammer Drat.
JOSEPH S. TRAITgLIA, Agent
ornci-ZT 70/1.11
ad Floor. Room N.
=ZI
TUB NEW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
NEWARK, N. J
Assets, Over 8500,000
Xll limped by thi• Co
W7aArempany p.
oele
pet
luny Noe-torrefUng after LW
Prealnm.
Dividends .neally declared .1 applied on
tistrd moscal nreatiom, either on the perms's.%
Mmes. of the policy, or in reduction of
peesF
mem.
KERRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent.
16T 1-2 Wood direst, (2d floor
~...11ir_50ifia_ table AL. sts yr asa.d.
TIE IRON CITY
QUA, LIB WOMB CO,
MS
Of Peians- - cdvania.
Kee, lb Federal St., Allegheni City
DIRLOTOILS
non. /AWES L. 1114114/ 11 .
tilsz i f
li...ilia-MUD; D..
W L. AVID Clad. /mein., Trast
Ca
J..•0015i. Asent.
1 - . 4 3 ,L. : BLOW li u llasiss.
flibr.usgratt_riure—t.
B. SWOOSH. Insarsoos Ascot.
DWI. MOST. 11.01112118051. Prooldn.l.
lissw.4. IL CLAMS. D.D...11150 ProsSlan
JACOB SOM. Illoonstary,
C. W. uf.UIY. Treasurar.
IL W. WHIM Impums. ADITIMS•
Data SWoBif6. t'l kitzt•
u.musanl
Tbls Is snoso• conssoslirg, 2 =4 : ,,,
oruactr, Lb . Pollclas
Vtfl . bo raw all Use diSsrens plans of Lift
Doorman. and 00001 conducted on ws osososol'
osl basis will afford • ma torostsnons to seen
bae....4 the .01 rotsan lho
30.311.01 Mann tainscro. lOW
O UR
INSUR PAN
ANCE COMY
PEUOILAWEI =sumo,
N. SS rink kwass. Mewl Flow.
TITTBRUID 3II .
Capital All Vold 'Vv.
DIELZOTOB2. if Man
N. C tiths;sabe. ,*
Jr. N. Sabil.
BDC B. KING 7r<ddent.
7. NV. r4 ajtv s „
Caps. R. J. &VAC& fleen
Inssior of Überal Tema on ail Inn
ant Manna Maim
sauker,
EirEftalANCE COM
Vrgkeie e ' m i l a
relo r a i T B = sa
arm vs Water atmmi. SOW • 00.. mum .
I V* aitunalbanieto ot Mal
Mae Mix. A holike lndludlon. managed f•
melon dito sr• den known to UM emoaMMIN
.•.•• 44.3.4. s b 7 IgtmnpMeao dna
t.o =bleu= Um elmsoMM Adn thee bald
asscomd. an Waning the bat 9* 00 to thole
wigwam to Id Wax &
DISKMOIM:
Drunint. Joan
ua. IL
J. deComa.
Mlle , ' r., Ct Clarks.
mgazia, Willisas=t6
lasander Pon.
taggro Ana.%
amtd Laar..
Who
pEiNglLvArris
tonna COll7/111 OF PITT - MUM.
0171011.1.111 TA WOOD 111101 1 .
01 00112021= IMILDI3O.
rd.
la eA F.r• • Ow.. 0x170.7, 7. antl warm Saabs'
ezetailvels.
ARDAT. Prenext.
At. CX. •
Dtalc7oair
Lacasselia7. flectrlllll=
i rh
is. 111 • imleg
611.7 IMMO. WIZ
rwallinir
Aciartum LAMS HT 1933.31.
RAMS" INSURAVE CO. OF PRILACELMLL
ammo= a CrIIIMTIrOT
• lisanl. la. isd>•S
fr. r Id S. itrons,
stiffin IL 1te.rdLia.14.44P.,..._.
Day
ra U. DAB t}"sr P
vr,. a. DAL; President.
.In/3 Aarre•
Main Wise renter Third end Wood eireatr.
EnNinni
NATIONAL
—iNSURANCE COMPAIPaY.
Cot. hdenl 6L and Diamond, Megan
gOitueO.. 850015 D NATIONAL RUIZ
EftssBVuls7 t 4or i t.74 l .o.
8 - 8"
nrascrous:
tatitigß trbect'kuLAllie.
PWltlitain Jam 13.
3 PLEB' INIIIIRANCE COM.
kW!.
„;arr
. .1. OICIZNISIRCK)p I 111TJI CM
. , A:OI34TM cod Kula, NUM
1:13330. 0311 :
Capt. Joicil L. SWIM
aka stu Irma r. dasher.
.: il. z • tr l3 ', Jall—AZV e.
Vu -.v.
vi.D.v...... =pm.
vida.T..m.....,,,,,......a.
Verner
i7 P. tazDsearen.sry.
....
C. EGRIEIf I INENDILANGC
COMPANY UMISWERZW3EL
CI,o. Will tiMrdri.Bast SWIM
•awbst MI Wads el Me sad MOM
ma.
MIMI as.. iz=l 6.. . a.
inzarealm
. iplls Ipaga, I 3 L. Tablwatat
W. EL Zvenos,
Lriary E, Flit en,
llsart.R..*. ' ‘.
Itigkg"a. all.
car! 01/ •LLIO /MTS. PA.
Tazasezza.s urrici,
BRENN C I T Y e en 13. 11169. I
compromise Bonds Wanted.
Tenons bolding Compression Bead. of the Cite
of Atlegbeay. ars bereby .012.4 th.
Waking rued of 1149 sill be Invole3 In toes.
glands at the lowest rates offered. Proposals
erW tss ceased by she undergone 1 antll P.M
lISDA.I. lid 4.7 of DDIO.
D. 111ACIIIPEOff.
instanter of the City of Allegheny.
deindoll
0/FIN?, 01 VIZ
COrract.t.ma Or ALLzenirirr CA - artrrr FAA
rimristrxrat. Des. 9th. 1169.
•10TIvE TO PIIINTEEtti AND
erramurd Etts.
kLb.O 'esurtiesce .In bt reerlre4 slab
elle. rtinli IDtb 1u5...111.-111.SiTt. tor pmaati.ll
Allegbally comsat with
Etnety-f, or OfOro Boots for Tim-Nor 1111;,
toL7 - !oft Vertool Boot. fttr Tar. of 100.
Inety Mu Introurer's Collo:Om Dttpiteriuts
N 1110.
enaroles ran lao neon on angalcatlon. Vol of
&emery tea Sper...loed IS the contract.
MiNIEEII
=EI
.Or MT Zoom= I BolrozTol.l
Poor=ltalr. lara. SIM 1169.
IVTIVE. — SELLE D ruopo.
P/1.0 for tw roostroctlos of • PL•fl
WALE Co T./nab PL
Net
ka Aroma to ftalisl sus's, Mao. tor •
BOA= ALIA an Illstrarta lad Coat. Aar
gam foam Loot to Libre y aw.. 11 1.
M Mailed ea Mt. o6ao astil YOSIDA.T. De.
mew 201$ 1169.
Sperlleattosa too ea was at this offer.
Ttra eight to rasarterl to velvet air sad all lola
U. J. 110011.11.
GTZT 2.1191.1M1LL
=
WWI, OPERA ROPPE.
BILIMVIT at Otte eluamtna •adbamtind 7 0 . , -(
vast..
Plias ENNA IIIADDERN
11110 AT INSWING. P•cember Isa•
1,1 pre.rstad ot twitted &sots of It.
PEXALI DITLCTIVE.
VIM LAYS& Medd... t tee charootare.
veto the ..enter Cm. of
LA IT WAHL-LI,
Et=
Katty O'lCol' •Fltb wax .00 dance,
OrPITTEIBIUTIGH THEATIM
H. W• WILLIAMS. Lessee sip Warw.,
Peernigi and Last W•ek of Y id bewitifyl W
Ireel'Ortiniailttgile, R I ti l jtyln
wour f046.16.Ver,
sage bill. be..
naltagriS Wtliat.d.7
dal.
WAX I DEBT OF IMAM
Mercantile
LIBRARY LECTURES
BAYARD TAYLOR
WPAL LICTUR.II AT TEM
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On Monday Evening, Dec. 20.
ME=
R.EPORA .IXD .:1117.*;
ADMISSION, 50 CENTS
air Zia reverted WO. nal tel eaa tx.; had at
toe Ltbrady Rooms. enn.ar of Peas and Slat I
stmts. Lsetara .1114nonaneun at BWe k.
----
WILEADEINT OF NORM
CONTINUED ZNITHUSI/10 t
VAMP", •13611 AUDIENCE +
UNEQUALLED fIf.B.7BIIIIANC I t
By the (Test Peat outings. of the ego 1
GiVAMACir. 1 ... FOOL. f
P. ri:f.q.. Farr ' u m = g,TV.MVSLII, i
.11111/11LIT i3ALLET TROUPE...
Tea largest ea meat expettadee organ ItitatOle
"alirtaditE ATINEE, toe ate elteoentroda•
at
of mot to
et IN• beilee et fO6 e'er
at B+4 &dolt. ban the pan. .011 re. whale
eloo to all par. ot the how.. SO coats; ambito&
• der too ea of sr, VI etanae.
T HUI ZEE • G. tap au ab T. been. at" 8 , o•er
at ICIe rot. ttowertred rargoet •00 Diva
ar
etre+, .1.00. Oates.. da. aso. 16. l•Par.
(lava, 60.. 0•11.1.. SU.
Seats may be *scared itt .50000 at 64
01.0.. ISE Mood a met. wttlaoat axlial.. Kt
no.
11....cr D.,lopty. sums
eetoaaory atiefaterf Del •
Al prodzieed at the Olympa Theatre. IP e. +B,
14:rtaaFrXtt.:46'": iO n e " p=. It ' t x ;:e.t. ' ' a r : 114
ap. ear le Ctt cansati ll•eday teentag. la+
her 1101 a.
81.A.T1 ell .1141.13 Di EEC LEED It
AD
VANCE.
- - -
PITTBBURSII
ACA ED" OF 111138
Grand German Opera.
Nl For Fts •- ggh to and ono IS Sia•
rte. nly,
rrallllolCl TUILSDAI D.
94 IS loirirc favorite and 1• Cann
o• dor, roman s combionicra clime. rasol
a Went la IA canna 7, and comprising Comm
•
Irtd" ALYILLIA JAClSsity;
m ustr. ruttinklci. •
"'""gitAirt&MßA .
nenezra. Theodore Ilabolotall.
[She innAlsig Lytle Tenor us Anna •)
i tatrientwroe turraritlOTl.
17111 1 .1 ) e l letel> tar
ily cnnel l.
TaTitIV:VIN npoe ° 11 :VIr taTrzt.
mean,. -.J....,
OposintorlillithatTmertay.l3lenomberrlit.
L.A. DA ISLA
NCHE
WEITIII LADY,
Which on erer7 Dreseniatips ham b en re eetred
ANN th e sraareatentand.nat by /arse and rata
lanabler an honest. and Am Data awl ana/e/I
pronoun 1/1.7,:. nuren.s.;•net public Its ...an
117/1:0111671, In Al. renowned ro`e - a(
NEURON nuOiffn• Wan the ealebrated air
"Kota. Adair."
WtolllEnDAY, only nlir t t f Gannare Get.
trawl
FAUST,
Okyturly prodkked It America ty .Ise Comps/.
TIIIIRSDAY -110 Z/ LAT,
Immortal Ilissferpley,lllAOlC IMO IL
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0313 reniesurecies December TM:
Dom II er. to 11
Meer emm7 der from 111 to 3 4:Odra.
mer sad arlmtesles. 1566.
Du
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tarcrnt HALL,
DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH.
nal elegant, large ate comers Petal@
Hall bunco thorough na ff ed related.
ed elate goer offered Co r nee far Ile Daniel.
Calm. case lose la es- tee sad a salaams.
stens. IS is tte
the largest sad be*. vestllated Taen
en We tu7. an4lß Lb. only Bldg supplied ere&
Peeper ,of news la cue Of Ire centel•
dem. • .pper /WI, dining room sod
W Ott Wuetyle. bee. WeeU=
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to lt• setpoints. teonalelan It eat lama easel*.
lent
sad rreole tor
clplr 7 ele . n: a esidOle.
100 an d otter
Pll4.lrtffl..
saff:ner Kettle Itaperlalendes, City Hen.
a.@ItAICIHA.L 4
. D. of Penns7Vinau.
Yrrittnazott. Deoonnueig AC MIL t
818 IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
.Ton tau 13th dal af Deentatutf. *. 0: nes.
Varraza In Dantru o ptcy ttuo loped asainuf tba
fapttnto..;:f.A.,fit:s...lll:
b... J. IlitAttr od i o i : . ritta:
bomb. la Um Count of Antigen: sati &OA of
=ol on Us own petition: 01.0)00ptfltelatef
amaeltu ...4 daffery ot nnT l‘qt.tt7 OtlasX'
ten to boob 4.00 apt to blot of tar 01. Is*,
Ad Om master of any rop.rtf try It= an Me.
014400 !q . t..; thus • DeetlngEs crutttoo
or L:i7 Wa 00.1trnfa. to 910.0 glata•••••
to tom ono or more ottlae __ __
orm 00 bd• al • torn of B. e i.,...9....
...ie.. at. the .00. of Ott DiIM. 1+10.041. ' X £oo
I? l7 l lVT ‘L'lq . A .:1111 AL I.ll Zl. .D.Sl t:" o:T L . oc i le i .4. l"" c l i:
a .r= 11. B. WADOOI. as Ilesetno2.
N THE MATTER OF TOO
A.
application rf the f itIEHOLb BA AL
BDILDIBO a.
AiIIuCIATION far a Ober. , of be.
warp ration.
No. 11%0. December Sera. 11169.
Notice it bereby appliesdbiab •
be. seeds to tba Cant of Coins. Plus sa
ea No. USW. DarAIRIAT Tank
1e69. by tb Freehold Raab .d Betiding Meg
dation for a Chan. r of lacorperstlon. end UM
tee tame atilbe rented by the Coart at Dia Do-
Otle bar Term. aateee entlidiest be awns
to Oa cos wary.
JACOB 0. WALLTZE. Drol.linawary.
rirrsairaou, Dee T. MD. • MAYS_
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Ei.E.Curo we, a ancE—Notice
to ettortl igt.. a to al moons ladebool.to
.s.• • tato of ••oliti Cut.111•*.14., Late of Otto,
gittr=toertrallgotoe"9l::l2. IT=
sill pnabost
thorn pioper 17 soleattestal SO ••
tot lament.
*impLax? COCITILLFI. Imeartrix.."
del : YETI. 6 DMZ& Itsoratec.• .
•
EV= TO ET.— NOtice Ls
..11: hereby girth that the iredallgaed.
ed "levers to este. demur and Wese4 for
openers /up tte street, illy of -c an: * fors
wily. we
• ans to the Oleo Wu illwow es
Um *lows. on I 11,1111LOPT SIM
1869. at 4:081.1t r. attend to tbs darks
of their ePeileill i t i'm
eightrigirts_
•
err: uatenunes mrlint.
klasoilbsr air.
tat. Uea.
susesallests tor
N OTlCErrh6 4 3.imismo vwds. of W 1.31911.11
1198., from rem to Rabe= streets; silo. for
le• Grails: sad of JIMILTIL
s &eon.: to scares...ale.tile
I s , lOW
MAT for anes th etics sad eta be sere
ones as ISASCEDAT. Lea Mb. 1869. abet
It trill be placed 1* lbe bands at in 08, Tree&
um tor nallocCon.
MARI= DAVLi,
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'COTTON MILTS
iiet..szs, wax& & co,
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