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CITY AND SIIBURBAR
AIL new weekly paper Is to appear abou
the first Of January, with A. W. router,
rag.. as editor in chief.
Es•-leayer Wedmore returned yester
day afternoon from a business trip to
Madan/al end Lonierilie.
Grand Naar ze.—To.mom:ow le the day
Ibr the grand /squeeze on Duquesne Way
batmen the "bath." and the "beam"
Special Tlystare.—Yeeteraay Mr. C.
win P. Nelson was, on motion of District
Attorney rearson, appointed special tip
stass In the criminal court.
Ileaterday in the Quarter Beaton , (bait, Iwo rush. Egg., of Oil City, Pa.,
was. on motion or General Wm. Blakely,
I admitted to practice lo that Court.
Buk Electlem—We learn thata t a
moiling of the Directors of ..The Diamond
Barley Bank" of Allegheny, the old
oaten ethers melected.' and John C.
McComb, Eieg., elected Solicitor for the
- neat Jar.
After !Lbw—Alderman Mullen yowler
day lamed a warrant for the arrest or
John
t.. Walker,*charged with committing
an moatdt and battery upon Adam Theft.
by Caching Adam by the throat and
striking bhp hard.
illegal Lstittor Selfing.—Ctuu. Marl
IIPIPTWer made Information before Alder.
man Mallen yesterday against John
r, Earl, keeper or a saloon on East Lane,
charging him with selling__llqnor to
minors on Christmas Day. - Warrant Is.
By'refereace to the meeting of the
1 • legal: fraternity held yeeteraay it will
' • be seep the are_very much divided In
opinion whether they want another
Judge or not. Snooks mays the Araby
I iodating between the different aspirants
1 : la what's the matter.
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]Nntedslia..—yega.rday Bernard Poor.
der. according to the allegation of Diary
Traup, manifested a ferocious spirit by
threatening , to chop her and her family
into Ideals with an axe. Alderman
—. Saylor homed a warrant for the arrest of
the sanguinary Barnard, on an informs.
tion ibr surety of the peace.
• Benedict's Preseut . —Benedicte, in
looking about for • present for their
wives, could make no better selection
than by' cialllng at No. 383 Liberty street,
odice of the Keystone Pottery, Mews.
Kier di Co.. proprietors, and parcluudng
i a floe set of queensware. Try the
• experiment. and mills the pleasure of
•! A Bed Berrowor.—Yesterday morning
Justus Scheldt complained to Alderman
L____. s4t Ar ,, eat of the Seventh Ward, Allegheny,
that Henry Meitner had harrowed of him
by falsely representing that a third
party—a mutual friend—was Indebted.
I to him, (Siemer) and that the next day
hew ould get the money and pay the b il l,
of which, it Is alleged,. was false.
The ufticial Issued a warrant ihr Henry's
arrest gar false pretense.
Titusville Refiners , Aseociatlen.—At •
meeting of the above Annotation held
Tuesday evening, the Vat Inst., the fed
lowing resolution was adoptsa: „ .Re
-seised, That this Aseociation deems it
Inexpedient at this time to MU. a
change in the method of gelling refined
petroleum." This action fa directly an.
Monistic to the desires and wishes of
our dealers, and it Is hoped our Titus
ville Mends will reconsider their action
and concur with the Pittsburgh Petro
leum' Amocletknt in the movement al
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reedy made.
That Motacier Bab;.
We were led into • alight error In our
notice of the fact that the lady who so.
companiad the orphan children of the
Watts family to Washington had re
turned with the babe, and that a gentle
=Min Allegheny bad provided it with
a =atonable home. The facts are that
Mr. John W. Simpson, a Pittsburgh
merchant, residing at el Linden avenue,
Allegheny, becoming deeply Interment
in thsaltuation of the family, conceived
the Idea of taking and rearing one of the
children. and both he and his wife chose
Anna, the youngest except the stabs, •
bright child, aged about lbur years, me
'sewn befog that It Menthe sarnerj u z
name as its faster mother. It is
and not the infant sister, that has found
hatmy comfortable home with Mr.
and Mn. Simpson, where she will be
tenderly reared and properly cared for
Popular Lecture
Mt will be seem in another column. Dr.
E. B. Pranks, now on a visit . to our city, -
will- deliver a free public lecture in
kluordo Hall, next Thursday evening.
January 6th, on "The Anatomy and
PbyalologY of the Human Eye." The
Doctor comes to us with • the highest
testimoniala and is endorsed by some
of the most eminent of the profesnon
here, at whole request he has consented
to lecture. Tho diaconate promises to
be very entertaining as well ma
instructive as' It will be illua
Crated by Magian:a, models. ha, do.
to beconcluded with:en optical enter'
talnment with the stereoscoptioon. AS
the lecture Is for the benefit of the public
wbo desire to attend can secure tick
eta free of chime' at the oftioes of the
Odtzerrn, Xbat and Mad, or of any of the
physicians. The Doctor 'snow napping
at the Robinson House, where he will at.
tend patients tbr daemon of the eye, be
tweet the hours of 9a. x. and 6 y.
during his abort stay in the city.
“Ilitneeh la the Lyceum,
The second lecture of Miss Hate
Melds, ander the swimmer' the G. A. ft
enable capd sating title attracted anothe r
large and flattering audience, to the
Academy of Menlo last night. As lathe
dna, so in the second, the Iklr lectures
displayed all those elements of wit
sarcasm. poetic language and Imagery
and' eloquence In thought and diction,
which In her writinge have already
made her so well known to rune. irk
mums she agued that /the Lyceum who
just the place for those of her sex who
felt Inclined to swept 1y " and
No she argued. f seemed that
the audience were carried along with the
same holing, which they nomilested at
times in frequent applause, and through.
roe: by an attention which has thus far
not base accorded any lecturer of the
mum Wes Fieldigsby her visit to our
city, ban= the admiration of all our
LIMO" goes, sad can teal assured of a
hearty end cordial welcome whenever
she eery dream to return.
• liarnyaselitiag.
Patrick chtelly, of Calvin strsig, Soy
enteiggh ward, was minted for Inebri-
Elkin Tuesday . night. The erect wag
-looked upon cc an occation for meat
mint b lila mateinicnial partner, who,
to - have It properly ealebrated, , acted
upon the principle °the more the pier.
Kier." and tilled the house with • lot of
her Meads of both sezes. The enjoy
ment of the 'whams was of such pecu
liarly demonstrative character tkat the
attention of the police was attracted to
the some. The ends* upon entering
the bonne, however, found the-merry
making to suddenly end. They ob.
Nerved two of the parties alone and de
void of any unnecessary garments,
frisking stoat one of the upper bed.
chambers. Thane, Patrick Connor and
Ell= *Air, they Interrupted In their fees;
Mitten and provided with w ard lod ging In the Seventeenth lockup.
•
Ellis whiled away the °Toning boars glib
',Yana male of an inspiriting character,
land In the morning, accompanied by bar
palterer of the previous evening, was
committed to the work house by Deputy
Mayor Nicholls, in default 1121 fine. '
Happy Now Tsar.
One of the neatest annual addresses we
have ever web Is that of the Allegheny
letter carriers for WC. The little
pamphlet aside from Its handsome blue
cover with blight gold lettered inscription
which' makes the exterior eo attractive,
contains aliteen pages of reading matter.
isteresting and' Important. First comes
• very felicitous Bow Yeark greeting,
beautiful in Imagery, and happily ex.
iir=, from the pen of idles Sue
or Allegheny, a peans or
Superior talent. , The sumeM
Daps
ate occupied 1 atm valuable ni
million pertaining to vantage, registered
letters, arrivals and deprztures or mallia
ibmign mails, rules of the °Moe, and
everything In regard to the Department.
- rreoestary to be known by the buidnevi
man orany correspondent. It would be
a welnable adjunct to the countinghouse,
or form an excellent companion to the
time honored almanao in the household.
It is to be hoped that amid the neje:lolm
and Merrymaking§ of the happy holi
day, the gothfat carrier, who has ao often
brought memetpts of love and hap es
to our homes, will be appreolablvt4 re.
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THE COURTS.
The Jepson
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WZDIVEID4Y, Dec. 29.—0 n the opening
of Cburt the cam of the Commonwealth
vs. Gerhardt Johnson, Indicted for man.
daughter, wee called M.
• HISTORY OF THE
On the 11th of October, 1869, the de
fendant, Gerhardt Johnaon, who was
employed by Mr. Haight, a brewer in the
geyekth,ward, Allegheny, as • driver,
was driving • brewer's wagon along
Fifth avenue, coining toward the Uourt
Home from the Fourteenth ward. When
near Magee street Mrs. Moore, an elderly
lady, dirtying her grand child, Aonto
Johnson, aged one year and eight
Months, attempted to cross the avenue
In front of the wagon and was struck by
the horses, knocked down, the wagon
Pawing over her and the child and
killintt them both. He then drove
to Allegheny, and was afterward arrested
is • hay abed. The case was brought
before the Grand Jury and two bills of
indictment found agalnet the defendant,
for manslaughter, one for the killing of
Mrs. Moore, and the other charging him
with killing Annie Johnson, the child.
In WO latter, which IN the else on trial,
there were two counts, one for voluntary
manslaughter, and tho other Inc in
voluntary mail/daughter.
TALL OF THE CAFE.
The prisoner was arraigned In the
Usual form, George W.:De Camp, Esq.,
W. H. Glenn Fag., and W. Owens,
Esq., appearing In his behalf, and
the District Attorney end H. A. Collier,
Esq., far the prosecution. The
following jurors were sworn: John
Ws, David Wilson, Joseph Hughey,
R. 8, Lynch, John Allen. Alfred Quin
sibs, Wm. Neely, Kinder Blair, D. Rich.
ey, Stewart Scott, Thomas ?doAunt;
Joseph Caldwell.
R. A. Collier. Esq., opened the ease to
the jury on the part cf the Common.
wealth, after which the following testi
mony was taken:
TM TESTLMOigY
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Dr. Rei, sworn—l happened to be near
the scene of this maims:ice on the 11th
of October. Was conversing with a
friend. Sawa person on the track and I
judged that a wagon that had Just passed
had run over her. I went up to the
place and discovered that it west' wo•
man, and underneath her was a child
clupodi in her arms. took the child
up in my arms and It died Immediately
—gauping a few times before It expired.
It's skull had been crushed in. The
driver of the wagon checked his team
chil
partld
was between y. then drove
one a rapid nd ly
two awa
yearsof
MP%
Crass examined.—lt was near the nor.
ner. of Magee street: When • I saw the
defier, he was about two hundred feet
from the bodies. Be looked back a mo•
ment and then drove on rapidly. The
belles were lying between the two tracks
Ind not see any marks of the hoofs of the
horses and think the tongue of the wagon
first struck the woman In the eye. •
Redirect.—A wound so - enetrating aa
it was could not.have bee n produced by
the tongue of wagon, without It was.
coming with considerable violence. The
wouod on the child seemed to have been
produced by crushing, as If the wheels
had passed over it.
Joha &Mt, sworn—l:now the isoner.
Saw the d urance on the lith pr of Octo- ,
her, I saw the wagon coming down street '
at quite a rapid rate. The women welt
struck. The defendant was driving the
wagon. The wagon was going at a rapid
rate about a square and a half above
Magee Street, and at the came rate when
the woman was found lying. The de•
fendant was holding the reins loosely
and never pulled them up until he
checked and looked back: When he did
so he turned his head and then drove
away rapidly. I picked the lady up,
and while so doing the apectlcies felt from
her eyes. She was not dead, but I be
lieve the child in her arms was. It was
carried by a lady to a house close by,
and 'afterwards removed to Stokely's
drug store.
At this point Oomt took a renew until
two o'clock, . P.M.
ainhattoon alseplON.
B Sands, sworn—l do not know dean.
dant. Know him when I see him. Did
not see the wagon run over the woman.
I picked ths woman up. I saw the wag
on a ft er It struck her. It was theo about
then squares from where the woman
nu struck. Did not see the wagon be
fore it run over the woman. I saw the
child. I think It was Injured about the
head. I found them near the crossing at
Magee street. When I turned the woman
over the child dropped from her ar
Crossexatnined—l was on the &venal
when the accident occurred. The wagon
must have-passed me. I did not see It.
I did not take notice to the wagon until
some one told me that the woman was
killed. I did not see the lady until after
the accident. Thera - was not many pm
ple on the street when the accident m
ooned.
Mrs. Hanna Johnson, sworn.—l lirein
the Twelfth ward. lam the mother of
the child that was killed. The old lady
was my mother. Bbe loft my house lu
the Ninth ward that morning about half
mat nine o'clock to go to a relative's.
The child was one year and eight months
old. I did not see the child after It was
killed until about one o'clock. The ac
cident occurred about three months ago.
W. H. Rehm% .worn.—Live on Fifth
avenue. I saw a part of this occurrence.
know the defendant.
The witnesa toddled to seeing a wagon
muse his house - rapidly about ten o'clock
on the 11th day of October, and on look
ing out be saw a crowd gather, and on
going to the place he saw the woman and
chlidtlead. .He then went to Alderman
Thomas and made information against
the driver. Subsequently went to Trol
Hill after him, and arrested the defend.
ant In a hay shed and brought him to
the city.
Jake .31fficr, irworn—Live in the Pour- .
teeth Ward; Ma not see the occurrence:
did not see the parties after they were
run over; I saw the wagon about a square
bolo w +where the sooldent occurred; seine
one called to me to atop the wagon; I
called to him (the driver) to atop, but be
did nor nay-any attention to me; he was
not driving at a very rapid rate when I
first saw hint; the woof speed would not
have excited attention but for the sur.
rounding circumstances; ha afterwards
increased his speed a little.
Officer Asherataa, sworn—l saw the
wagon below Congress street: I . started
after the wagon, Moans* some one told
me to atop the driven I followed him to
the month of Washington street,
Cromexamined—l did not see the as
currence; wee In a Wean at the earner at
the time.
The testimony for the Cominonwealth
bore clomp&
W. H. Gloms, Bag, opened the one for
the defendant. After defining the crime
of pmealangliter, for which the defend:
ant was indicted, he saldthat the defend.
ant's theory in the cam was that the
defendant was driving In an orderly
manner,"nd that the offence charged
impurely sceldesital sad therefore ox.
meads heatlcida__ thee
by ten witnesneaMit
a oarefolordarly manner, an tar
fore the midden% maned,the defendant
called to the old' lady to get out of the
way and auteavorod to stop Ids bona
DXIMNDANT'II IraWiTatterr.
Mary Bonier, was on Flfth
mane on the day them:M sworo—l eat occuned.
I looked out of the gate and saw an old
lady coming up Fifth avenue, below
*We street.. She started to • crams the
swam below the crossing and was run
over. The wagon at the time, was cow
' ins daemon a trot. It was neither slut
nor' slerw_tral, • •
•SmNbil was on Wayne
street when I saw the woman; I could
awe the wagon when it mime opposite the
street; as the wagon run over
tee
turnadmind went home; the woman
aboht the middle of the street below the '
.3fra. antatou, sworn—l haw the soci.
dent; I was coming down Wayne street
end I beard the young Man driving the
wagon hallos and looked around4ind saw
him trying fa check aphis horse. The
woman did not appear to pay any shim.
an te d kn ocked
w dw n a u nd k
the
t w h a e g o h n o r om
an
over her.
Crossmiamined—l wig on Magee
street when the &coldest occurred. I
wan down near the avenue.
O. Mau, sworn—Reside on Chestnut
street. Allegheny. I know the team.
Mr. Johnson was driving. It was •
bores and • muhr.• the Mule la ••slow
mule; he could not walk more than three
or lbw miles an hour; the horse was
young, about three Mr 'ibur yearn old.
and Wig a little fractlonm I have known
Mr. Johnson for some time, and ho le •
mumble ;Bober; taddairlousyming man.
Cromaxamlned—l think the tavern
belonged to Mr. Haight. I never drove
there but !have rode on the wagon with
Mr. Johowm.
A number of witnesses were called to
PM" his reratallull, alter Wblth the tea.
Wta. °wows, Esq., and George W. De
Camp, EN.. addressed the jury on be
half/of the defendant, and 8/4. A. OoLlier,
Esq., closed for the Commonwoaltb. •
Judge Stowe then charged the jury
and dine:tad stet if a verdict was agreed
upon
edto
.meal 14 atter which Ootirt ad
journ
Oysters, Ornery. ilysteri.--The eelo.
brawl Chtn died Mumma
(Va.) Oysterstrash and dl.
red from their native waters every mock.
day and Thursday. Quality guaranteed,
and sold at the unprecedented low price
&fp per barrel Gill at once at
• &ran & Bak%
U. Third liFest. s!orr tkoithalald.
THE SEEFIL&GE QUESTION
Colored:9.len In ConvenUon—lnteresting
Discoallona Practical suggestions—
Second Dare Proceeding..
The Convention of the Loyal, but Dis
franchised, colored' men -reamed its
sessions in the Avery Mission Church;
Allegheny. yesterday morning.
Convention assembled at ten o'clock,
President Hughes in the Chair, and was
opened with prayer.
The question of finance was first dis
cussed, and alter several motions had
been made and voted down, one instruct
ing the Chairman of the Finance Com
mittee to assume the Indebtedness of the
Convention, prevailed.
A number of resolutions in relation to
public lauds and wealth were received
and referred to the appropriate Coln
uilttees.
Rev. /Mr. Schindler editor of the Bad
was introduced to the Convention.
Mr. (3. S. Woodson presented the re.
port of the Committee on Wealth, which
was being dismissed when a comas was
had for dinner.
AFTERNOON' MEMNON.
Reassembled at two o'clock.
INTERFTING STATISTICS.
Mr. Win. Nesbitt, from the. Committee
on Statistics, presented the report of that
Committee, showing the colored papule.
tion of the State at the last census to be
66,699, which In oroportion to the white,
Is about as one to IRV. From the in
crease by southern emigration, It is ex
pected that the nazi censuswill show a
population of over 70,000. One In every
being a voter, this will give between
KEW and 15,000 votes.
In relation to other conditions of the
people in thrift, Intelligence, dn., to., no
criticism is feared. Educational advan
tages have been denied the colored neo.
pie to a very great extent, and but few
schools of any kind were open to them,
and geo orally incompetent teachers were
employed. Another impediment In the
way has been that they have been com
pelled to pursue the humbler avocations
of life, the doors to others having been
shot against them, which hes been a
great drawback in the acquisition of
wealth. But with these disadvantages,
the relative wealth of the' two races
does not In any manner tend to the dis
paragement of the colored people. One
hopeful sign of the times Is the growing
desire of the people tor hems& Already
a number have acquired a MOW home:
stead and a competence, which
are but examples of the spirit
which is increasing and gaining power
over toe minds of the colored people.
Then, with higher FORpOrtalbilitleSCOMOlL
the feeling of self reliance, which is one
of the greatest elements of success. As
to morals, the statlatie3 show that for the
last ten year crime has steadily do
creased, but there le still room fur im
provement. In politics everything le
due the Republican :party, and MOW
voters, when granted .., , thelr rights, will
help swell the ranks of the great party
of progress.
The report was received and adopted.
BOMB PEAMICAL IDEAS
Discussion wee then resumed on the
report of the Committee on Wealth.
The report in the preamble congratn.
tides the Convention on the tact that all
over the country the signs or progress
are seen In the Increase of mechanics and
tradesmen among the colored people,
and their consequent increase in wealth.
The following resolutions accompanied
it s
Resolved, I. That NOM° praica mean.
be adopted by this COOrentlott ct for t
the e
tabliebtustir of a bank by the colored
citizens of Allegheny county, upon the
principle of the Freedmen's Bank of
Washington, D. (.1.
2. The second resolution recommended
tho petitioning of Congress for the ap
pointment of a Land Commission, with'
a limited number of agencies, to co-ope
rate with the colored people, in purchaee
and selection of homestead; and holding
of the same until paid for by Install.
went., and the money thus employed
returned to the National treasury.
The drat resolution was discussed at
great length, in practical and able ad
dresses. by Messrs. Hunter, Garnett,
Neale. Woodson. Sampson, Pull:nose and
other; after which the entire report was
adopted.
Hey. Mr. Schindler, of the 'Christian
Radical, by invitation, now addressed
the Convention for a few moments, at
the close of which he received a vote of
thanks.
TAE WOMAN QUENIION!
Rev. H. H. Garnett presented the re
port of the Committee on Female Labor
and Education, a carefully prepared, but.
rather -length y, paper on the subject,
containing many practical hint,.
Te report commonest; with i denser.
letion on Intltudiard,..the woman ques
tion in general, and then itesta partic
ular care in their moral education:
teaching them all some mend and
hthrsorabie calling, that they - may be
taught to dependupon themselver, teach
them to work with their hands. Type
setting, book ;Minding, medicine, and
others are open to them. But above all,
they should be skilled In household sc.
oomplishments.' The report conclude
as follows:
conclusion, we desire that nothing
we have stated will have the effect of
diminishing In the eyes of the people,
the importance of sound, thorough
and common sense, education for our
daughters. The safety and prosperity of
our Republican institutions and form of
governm.nt depend upon the morality
and intelligence of the mamma, and those
virtues, will prevail amon the meases
In the exact pronortion to tiltpurity, in.
ditstry, morality and mound education of
our daughters, wives and moths ra."
The report was received and adopted.
Several resolutions were offered by
Meade. Thomas, Fulpreas and others,
,which were referred to the appropriate
committees.
Mr. W. H. Stewart .presented the re-
port of the Committee on Industry, ao
oomparded by resolutions.
Pending the adoption of this report,
the Convention adjourned at half.past
five, until half-past seven. -
EVENING SESSION.. -
. Convention assembled at eight o'clock
In the auditorium of the church, which
was titled with those interested m the
movement.
Rev. J. W. Terry opened with prayer.
Mr. B. F. Pulpreee presented the re
port. of the Committee on Finance.
which, after being discussed, was laid
over.
Itir. Thomas offered the report of the
Committee on Religion, accompanied by
a resolution to the effect that the Bible
would be maintained in - the colored
achoole.- The report was adopted.
The report of the Committee on Edo
cation was next presented and adopted,
after which the Convention adjourned
until this morning, when .the anal see
slop will be held.
MIRE AT MT FARE.
Destruction of the Stables at the *lies
igneny City Farm-.-Lwas about 1 114,000.
Yesterday afternoonaboutoneo'clock,
es the huh ales of the Allegheny City
lioneirereeltUng.st dlaner„en &Jarmo(
Sic . ' PM Weed, tainted by the discovery
of flame, horning from the roof of the
barn. This building was locatedYnetel
the Rome, and was one of the finest
frame structure's of the character In the
neighborhood. Though built some thus
age, the material wash such good con
dition that the Directors Proposed build
lug a barn wig( .11 on the new farm, If
that had been purchased. The building
at the time of the fire contained a large
" quantity of hay, oats, straw, and farm
ing implements, besides Itunlahing
accommodations for several animals.
The progress of the flames was so rapid
that only with great =lenity' wore the
animals seenred,the remainder, build.
to and contents, being s heap of ruins
In lase than half an hour. Fortunately
the wind blew In a direction from the
Home, and thus the flames and sparks
were kept from it. The barn was valued
at n5OO, - but it Will require Considerably
more than that sum to replace it. About
11100 worth of Implements and stock
were destroyed, making a total lost of
not less than 54000, upon Which there to
an lesnrance in the Allegheny of 51000.
The fire Is supposed to be the work of
an incendiary, ail one of the men had
been in the place a few minutes before,
feeding the hones, and found nothing
wrong. .To-day the Directors. together
with the insurance -agent, will visit the
premises and investigate the matter. The
Farm is situated at •Berinett's Station.
(Dirty'', Run) about eight miles above
Allegheny, on the Western Pennsylva
nia Railroad.
Real E.tate Transfers,
The following deeds were admitted of
record In the °Moe of Thai. H. Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Wedugg.
tiny, December 22tb, 1869:
Job. Bro.. Jr.. to Once •rastluil. Dec. 11,
red h. i ,t lot ID . by 209 feet as Carroll atreet,.."
Joseph Aden to
al Little, Oct. 10 h lot 14
by 11:1 feekorr Pal too tree. Pt tta mato.— Soo
red Walsh.. to Geo au Adalson. • t sa 113
urea oast Ilk pet es es coal In d Wllll In tole,
Jonbly o r.
ph at C. to Pittsburgh bolt . et..ftor.
. J., I, 1.11.9; lot 21 by PM rent Ist third
• Ward,: ,ttsbargh Ito
A ttt ,"'"nitnr. In
trg,'
wa - d. A•ligheny
Monti Joy LoZdward tsalloy an. 1, imu
ard hohrelb.Pa biz., Thirteenth Wsrd.
• pdtgbuigu. on Webster areuus rus,
L. Honor :older to Laws. tioloabont,r. Dec.
• 11 1359: to. 10 by ID feet an Logan street.
jttrl l.o4 Vlanonsil to,/ liabostrit Oct. I, IV.
tirufre t..*Of IM;.'lt. d. i4Pl
Cy !aerobes labsaOwdeatorrnablh...4
P/Oillp Burkhart tO due. eiblirm Dee. D.; may.
' lot No. SI, NOLean and ltorparo pan, Lower
•
li. aldrt"J"tdP••••! ~ • . . ...
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: I BUR SDAY MORNING, DECEMBER_ 30,
-AN IIiTESTLEIATION.
The Seventeenth Ward Station Rouse—
Alleged Fraud Committee on Be.
trenetment and Helena In Session—
The Committee on City Property Ar..,
reigned..
After the consolidation of our city, a
spirit of progress. highly commendable,
evinced itself In many directions, and
nor ideals became somewhat metropoli
tan. The polies force was increased to
nearly double Its former etength, which
was necessary, In order to afford the rural
districts the protection to which they
were entitled, as a part of the
consolidated city. After thin was
done other improvements of a ruetroOol
- character were thoug:t necessary
one of which was 1 the ere°
lion of police stations at di erent points, 1
and an ordinance was pealed euthoriz. '
log the Committee' on City Property to
fr x
purchase lets and erecteron houses at
s i
different points. Three lo wo believe,
were purchased and three- oueea erect
ed, one of which was to be u the Seven
teenth ward, and as it la' the only one
with which we have to do at pretend, the
location of the others to of no conse
quence.
In accordance with the ordinance re.
ferred to the committee parnhued a lot
in the Seventeenth ward, oriForty-Third
street, for the sum of one thousand dol
lar., about two years since, and during
last year a station house for police pur7
Poses was erected thereon.
The lot, which was twenty live feet
wide and one hundred deep, hod never'
been graded down to a level with the
street, and It was necessary before pla
cing the building upon It that the gra
ding should be done. As it was de
signed to make the building twenty-five
by My feet, that much of the lot only
wakgraded, and a cellar excavated, after
which the building was erected.
The grading, it appears, left a high
embankment In the rear of the building,
which wee continually falling. down
against the walls, injuring them- to a
considerable extent. The matter was
brought tb the notice of the Committee on
City Property, and a sub committee was
appointed to see to having the remainder
of the lot graded; That subcommittee,
It appears, authorized ono of its number
to take charge of the matter, and he
employed a men to do the grading.'
agreeing to pay him $1.12 a yard there
, for. The work was done, and instead of
havingthe City Engineer measure and
make a calculation 'of the work done,
a young man .not connected with
it's City Engineer's office was em.
ployed to measure it and make the
calculation. Upon his measurement
and e palculatlim a bill amounting to 1959,
ti'l, was presented to the committee on
city property for there endorsement.
Some of the committee thought the
charge exhorbitant and refused to pay
I the bill and the matter was referred to
the city Engineer. He, It appears, went
and examined the lot, but in consequence
of conflicting atatemente relative to the
depth grade was able to make •
meaeuremen d t
and i u ns n tead of so doing
examined the calculation made by the
' young man_who had previously measur.
eel the lot and pronounced the calculi'.
tien right, but in hie endorsement on
the paper said he would not vouch for
the correetnews of the statement.
The bill with this endorsement on it
was don warranted to members of the
committee, who, on being as that
the matter was ll right, airlifted it, and
it was paid.
It appears, hOwever, that there was
one member of the committee who knew
something of tho matter who hid not
been consulted, and did not know that
the bill had passed until some time after
it was paid, and through him the matter
was brought to the notice of Councite at
the last meeting, when a resolution was
adopted Instructing the Committee on
Retrenchment and Reform to investigate
and report at a special meeting of Coun
cils, to.be held Friday, the facts in the
Pursuant to that resolution the Com
mittee met yesterday at the Seventeenth
ward Station House, Messrs. Morgan,
Morrow, Gallaher and Jones being pres
ent.. The City Solicitor the Mayor and
Mayor's Clerk were also present, and
Mr. Reardon appeared as attorney for
Mr. Body, the contractor who-had done
the work.
Ten witnesses were examined and
from the tiratiniony it appeared that the
amount of grading done would not ex
ceed 200 yards, while there was 800 yards
charged In the bill. It also appeared
that the cellar excavation for the build
log had been done at Ou cents per yard,
while Mr. Rody. . was allowed it 12
par yard. -There were a number of other
facts developed which we Irre_riet at
liberty to publish at present, but the en.
tire tratimony taken at the investigation
will be made public through the report
of the Committee which will be present .
ed to Councils at the meeting on Friday.
The Committee after hearing the testi•
mint, adjourned to meet at Mr. blorgan's
office this morning at ten o'clock, to pre.
pare a report.
THE GREAT ATTRACTION
The Rush of the Multitude—Fere at a
Frightful Sacrifice—The Itoil,l.y At
traction on Fars Milt Continnes_gne,
Immense work at Fleming A; Co.'s
Seating OT Rapidly.
The rush still continues at Messrs.
Wm. Fleming tt Co.'s Fur Emporium at
180 Wood street. Notwlthstand , ng- the
Immense sales which have taken place
for Christmas, the excitement still son.,
Unlace. and the reason is the stock of
Fore, of every variety and style, cannot
be excelled as far as quality and price is
concerned. The fact that Mama Flem
ing & Co. have purchased their furs at
sn Immense saorltice and are selling
them at such extremely low prices, la
the attraction which draws the crowd,
and as New Year's Is about approaching,
more present' are looked for, and no
nicer presents can be made than • set of
furs for mother, slater or friend, and no
better place to obtain them than at
Fleming's representative fur house.
This elegant stock of furs fur ladies and I
gentlemen embraces Astrachan and
Persian Lamb, Hudson Bay Sable, Ger-1
man Pitch, Water Mink, Siberian Squir
rel, Alaska Mink, made up in the newest
and most fashionable styles of Sacquee,
Eugentas, Berthas, Capes, Collars, Cuffs,
two, throe or four ring ?duffs, etc., and
those who have a knowledge of the
house of Meats. Win. Fleming S Co„
and their Just and honorable dealings,
need no assurance In this notice that the
goods offered will not be any other than
are represented. As their tonneau,
stock of furs must bo closed out at once
to enable them to replenish their stock,
prat bargains will be offered, and we
advise our friends to call and see for
tharriaelvel the ad vantag esoffared bedbre
purchasing elsewhere. The New Year's
tattletale will soon commence, another
round of glfte will be expected, there.
fore go to Wm. Fleming 4 Oa.'s and Mir
chiae • set of- furs fora New Year's
grown member the place, No. 132.
Wood
Amicamenti.
Ovalle/ floosie,--••Enoch Arden" was
pliyed to • leery large audience at the
Opera Roues list evening by Mr. Adams,
That Mr. Adinis Is a fayortte In thls city
is Morally certalr
certain, and that lact of !init.
la only another stridence of the good
cute at our citizens . end Wet! of precis.
lion, piths Inituate drama and genuine
histrionic talent. Tonight Mr. Adams
will appear for the only time during hie
present engagement secondule a char
acter In wnich he is nto no one in
the profs aloe. .
Prvranuiton THINATRE.—Mr. ,Barry;
thavoadiat and comedian, la a great
favorite at the Old Drury, and is recely.
leg ■ foil share of the apphtme. Herr
Hohnm, the young Hercules, who but t
dim thirty, forty and sixty pound pitman
banana though balls of battng, Man irn-
Manse card, and Dlok Sands ham his
many friends.
0.
_IRPIIANS' Fem.—Anotherlarge crowd
of the youth and beauty. of the city as.
nembled at the Orphan.' Pair last night.
The sttractkos are too numerous to
mention. A project was set on foot hit
night to present to themost popular Pro
fessor of penmanship a beautiful gold
beaded cane, and chances were taken
vlgOronaly. The competitors bat
tog were Messrs. N. S haer, W.
and A. Cbwloy.
Go There ■ud See
The great Inducements offered at No. 13
Stith street:
A good overcoat can• be bought at 15,00.
A line overcoat " /0.00
A splendid overcoat " • 12,00
The very beet 15 .00
' A auk n " 10.00
A liceult • " • " 15.00
The very beat suit '" " 18.00
A good pairofpante* " 3.00
A ha e pair otpants '5.00
The very . 0.00
Boys clothing sintlioreicoats at half the
orignal price. T,he entire stock must be
sold by. tho And of Jatniary to matte
room for Spring manufactory. It you
want to save money go to Tablet', No. 13
Sixth street, for your clothing.
Chineoteogae and ononrock Cove Oys
ters, may per Carrel: Esquire for
MarelialPs Oyster's. at Steel a Bro.'s.
Third Avenue, near Smithfield. 100 bar.
role Just arrlyrd.
Real rate Lace Coodskiiholldaypm:
tints 4t.l4soznyi . d glutei" W flnb
Curry Institute.
This Institution " occupies spacioni
a eon the asond door df Mor-
Caren new handily', corner of Sixth
'Meet arta Dagneame Way, Pittsburgh,.
Just at the end of the Allegheny Snipes
-
lion bridge. The rooms overlook the
Allegheny river, and are large, airy and
cheerful, and finished and furnished In
good style. The "[saltation has been
organized about len years, and during
this time over two tbotstand pupils haVe
attended.lt. Its rolls for the year just
closed exhibit an attendance of 532 atu
dente. In addition to the efficient Corp.
of teachers already employed In thin in
stitution, the services of Prof. H. T.
Wiley have been secured as teacher of
Perimarsailp, Book-Keeping, Reading
and Elocution.
IMs Institution offers rare Induce.
ments to pupils wishing to qualify them
selves for teaching, as there is a constant
demand for all lin [nutter-pupils at high
salaries. the Principal has now daily
applications fur more teachers-titan he
can supply. Pupils of average ability
and scholarship, beginning next Mon
day, can complete • course in the Normal
studies by the end of June, and persons
wishing to secure an education that will
qualify them for any sphere of life, and
eepeciaily such as wish to teach, could
not make a better Investment, aa the pu
pils of this school are everywhere suc
cessful.
• 100 Barrels Snell Oyters.—Onaneock
Coves and Obleooteague Planta, reeelved
this day. Pries only 118,00. latuditY
guaranteed la all eases. •
STXKL 44 Bno.,
Third avenue.
Fresh Arrival or Chlneetaelene Shell
Oysters at Steel .t Bro.'s today, Which
are selling al $6 per barrel.
Handkerchiefs, Collars, Scarfs, @o., for
the Holidays, at Macrum & Carlisle's, 27
Fifth avenue.
Chincoteague Shan Ovaters at Steel et
Bro.'s.' Fresh arrival today at *6 per
barrel. Third avenue, near Smithfield
street.
Elegant new styles Jewelry.._itud
opened at Eauram & 27,Flfttt
avenue.
Phell Oysters only .6 per barrel at Steel
ct Bro.'s. Quality guaranteed.
Glove . , Hose and other useful articles
for gifts, at 24acrum ct Carlisle's, 27 Fifth
avenue.
Bro.'
a: Christmas Oysters 18 per barrel at Steel
V
Ties, Suspenders, all now bolt
day gooda, at Maul= & Carlisle's 27
Fifth...venni,. •
Constitution Water M a aortal cure Am
Diabetes and all diseases of tho
item For We by all Druggists.
rnistT.
Toys,.Dolls, and many fancy articles
for Christmas, at Maar= & Carlisle's,. 27
Fain &canna •
t blecateagas nhell oystera.—Fresh
arrival at Steel h Bro.'s, at 16 per barrel.
Jewel. Glove and Handkerchief Bozo'
for \ pmenta, Macrum Earllele, 27
Fifth avenue.
Wee' do Bro. have Jost received • stock
of fresh Chincoteague Shell Oysters, at
P 3 per barrel.
MARRIED
HUFF—IIENUT—At the Umton Depot Dotal.
by Mee. Yr. Wattling. on Tbeodsy evening, Do.
eetsibor Beth, 1889, Mr. JOISZPII B. HUTT,
of Wllklntbneg, to LIZZIZ LINNRY. of
Man meta,
the happy Coo pis wi'l accept our heartiest
narratalailo as. May they never Isola sorrow's
• •
pang. or the mitering or misfortune, bat nay
their pathway ...Dealt life be strewn with the
Send Gems of pea., happinen and egnient
meet. Again, we eoesrautlate oar Rhoda, and
WWI them. In their new •➢here . of 11 e. the
largest airtnare cl Stealth. Drawerly and do•
manic eamfgr..]
CA 3 AUAY — YMILIZO'f-4lnChrbi mu ereolaa.
December 94. at the retb.net of W. H. Cat.
radar, by Rev. A. if. Bel, hir.W. L. OASADAT,
of Alleng•ay city, and BUIS Me 11.1107.
of 13ridgewaler. Pa. No card..
KENT — WALTIMIS—..to euttirdw by the key..
BrOOk• at Chrlet Used, •Ileabeay City. Mr.
WILLIAM KANT to Mts. MARY ANY WAL-
T/MIA both of l'ittaberib.
AMICWI V B—lClfiti—Co Tuesday eyeeday, De
weber }IM >4 Waaer M. M. CbutY.k. by
J. 13. Leaman, Mr. WILLIAM B. ASKWITH,
of Cowell. eloSt. lowa, to MI • A MA B.
lEZNI3. - ASkdte • ,
=
McGRADT—OIs ad., morning. Decent •
bee SISKIk at a'd Welsch. al bls late resithoto.
No II rie • Of . atreet. flato Inns JIM latteresithoo-.
Glifarrallatrids DOM year t f age.' ac•
Pruners& /*Drag /funlrldri at o'clock. The
friends of the family are la sited to attend.
ONAKAN—On Wednosdar. Decoonter Anth,
3 / I sINIC K.. youngest sisuabWr of George W.
arid alit J mamas, soul 1 year and A mouths.
Funeral rime arranttoog, at AI o'clock, from
the residence of the parents, McClure town: h p.
Carriages will Gaye Diamond, Allegheny, at 1
o'clock r. N. ?Gonda of the fanal,y are reopen.
tidy tootled to attend.
I INDERTAHERB
B. Purism/fox '3llma L. WILLIAMS.
Tr/ INON & WILLIAM,
Midart aaaaa corner of Fifth avenue and
ta street, Pittsburgh. Callas of all kinds,
Shrouds. Brumes/x.140/mm sod every desalt.
Ulm of funeral Nrabhlug rood• furnished off lam
most rramastdo tore, Itillte city. ille•SsO•safl
carnagas tarnished. Otto opts day midnight..
r',H44LE4 PEEBLE4:
DIETAX2II3 ;N D LIMIT BTAIIIU N•
carver
at
b r ei 2 gLVTlNgeth i geilit
8001111 as • coast. y_ psyylled wltt, resl as(
Imitation U 011.1•0011.0 nabox..? aad Welni
et mice. lining from Ai to SM. Bc •
dltl
e p t yhra• W:il'aLL74.ll'llrtT;
ronaina. Oone• open aS all boarr, di:
nail attn.
JOSEPH METER & sox,
urrioximmeacours.
No. 49* Piing OTRZIST
OarrUirs• hor . !.metals. 13.00 Na44l
ND sad all Flumes' Plu - salunent mt. re.
E rate. ao7
JOHN X OMER & CO!
Bell and:Bni.! Founders,
nannE, Lumina a D OLlllg mu
EitessEs.
Made Pra !major," to Order.
BABIET; 1 11 METAL
Made and Sept on Hand.
i.nMsboUns lOMIMOI_ of
JAL Coopeesinap*palanee Wheel
13 TEA4_ Tx7s4P
°Mee, 882 Flint grow.
Prnombh C0r.134 aid Railroad Streets,
F. 1 . 1 , 1110u:to8. PA.
HENI{II4 ; G. HALE,
RUMOR TAILOR,-
Cow of Peu and Sixth Street
All AND WINTER STOCK
NOW ' CO P.
d<4
LIDIBS 08 GENTLEMEI,
N
etriaft ". =co moat tor their
HOLIDAY RIFT.
5114 Q i ttegia.learAg MAW
Vittt WAlti Ma moat aeattitig • PA= J..s
imam% at
W. G. DIINSEATIVIS
AND CPPI4OIAN.
=
Orem* Prewar Jab Connlit.Livilds . /
Pl , Yannaglt. December an, I//D.
1 4 JOT/CP.TO 130111DHOLDERP.
4 .1 Coupon' ro. 3, Nut Mortgage nand. of
Company, One Janamy 1. /1110, be
Med on 'and Mae that date, on pram ntal lon and
dallYoel at lha Menhallf .11atIonar Bank of
Itatlza te.
JO
T HN H. Faux., 7L. Treanter.
rilll
VENISON & OYSTER LUNCH.
-OAPT.; B. DALLIS/LTD will celebrate Lb
bftlhelii7e DIDriIIADAY, December Minh, by
String{ g st•clasi •
VIDIDION /OM 02671 H LU CM -
At Mt. 68 Dlamond stmt. _AL cordial invitation
la extended to all bla fielenelee
, CAPT. B. WALLIS &TH..
WAMpTOTICIL
DD MIAIXII Were, 31 witt.
/*bull. • • •
'I he Lledim Retard *ln t for dr...ar Sae &bon
genr_VLIIoNDILY, the 3d of Juno , .
&W IPM DIMWIT& Mork.
MEI
•
OrNOTM-. q/od,"...blwattee!
nim v ,44;gan te.....Pormd,.....Boardbig," l
da, no exceeding POUR zimlrs,
be inserted in these 'column, once for)
TWENIT-FiVE CENTS; each addi•
Cum! tine FIVE CrENTB.
WANTS.
WANTED. - HOLIIDIN G. - A
Pl.Assut Proot Room. With goal Wally
bored. 4 7 ANDEItdON ISTELEZT. Alleghnr.
WANTED. Two Sotic Lion,
for •n •Id established Ness reek (al
ash) Life Insurance Company, to operate I.
Western Pennsylvania. Will be paid Wary
Add erns Box 758, Plttsborsh
'WAFTED.—.4 German Gen
• TLem no why. speak. LnEll.h to Lake tb
general Ageucy •1* a New York Life Insuran.
COMPADY, who hare au Eaull,ll orate at Pitt.
burgh. LI e al Indoctrinate to a proper person
Address, for Interview, Doi ?51, rostoffice
Iptisburgh. two
WANTED--.-HELP--AT EM.
v , PLOYILXNT oPTICX, No.l BC. IM,
&reel. Hoye °Jams nod MXN, tor dlllmeat
Idoo. or ...Plormot. Persona war:Moir bit'' ,
of an kinds can en roDDltod on .honuomet;
ele e
ye:AarrED—An AfIENT for this
T tgra w ilabvitayr r. ed B
e li
ATHAM
e
offer terms more liberal than anyoal
e w
Call sad examine at Tell Wood .treetr eemPeW
, Y.
H. C. WILCOX. Traveller Agent.
WANVED.--AGENTS every-
Th
WHERE to sell the AIIE.RICAN Kri IT. IG MAMIIISE. the o
IT nly Prsellesl Falsity
,tattl i matzhine o es t e i r v l b ertated.
i refr
dreu MACHINE CU.,
Boston. Muss. or Bt. 1.0.1., Mo.
WANTED. - INOUTGAGES. -
$30,000 to Loan In large or =all amanatt,
at a fair rate of Interest.
THOMAS H. PETTY,
13111, Bond nod Real Xetate Broker,
•
No. Ilk lite , tbfield street._
ANTED. - - AGENTS , . $250
per month to eell tee only OZNIIINS !M
-AROVICH VOILMON bElf It SAWING MA
CHINE. Price 0121 Y its. Ureat ludneementa to
/ents. TWA is the moet popular Sewing ma
a of the day—makes the inntona "%hunk
L o o
131.1teh , —wIll do say tied of wort that ean
ne on any maeklne-100,090 sold and the
detannd eon. tantly Ineresalnk. Now Is the tlrna
to Lake Akeney. Seal fur circular., I:,Bo
gt.",rog%rat.'7ll24l.l=gl. b g. ° . or tIL
Loma, Mo.
TO.LET
To-LET•—warehouee No. 823
Liberty ~ r vet. from Janovry Ist to•t. to
April lat. Ent. opolre.itt row °Mee on the
LOST
.X
4 081 N—On Wylie street, on
Monday anon:moo. It Is thoss . t!t at pc.
MVNNAIR, oNlnlnj tom , 826.
er
Will Preelve nerd Sod th•ots Morning to
oworr st 11113 WIFIttlTElf. OVEN LE•
LOST.—Last Wednesday,. a
SMALL Drair (tau colored). A Itheral streets ardlna Da gleeo for kle retun to 41511 Youth
formerly Bath
FOUND
PD.—A Portmonnaie con-
. .
TAINING enro of Money, wan found on
Flab street, o r eiturday. The owner can hare
the 11 1 / 3 1t by ulnae at the freight oMce of the
Ran Wayne Railroad Compani, Federal .tree[,
Allegheny.
SALE.
FOR SALE.
HOUSE
• deetrable two story brick dwelling hoe.,
tented near the Part, to the Second ward, •I-
itittlellr: Contain. eve rooms and wad boa
nu and water, with .table on Tear of .1
Fenno Vaal . burr. For particulars apply
oillas of Atlantic Mutual Life lasuntnce C,
Ni,. 198 Btoltbleld stmt. (9d Moor.) from 9 to
den +7ll
11 A.N..0r4t04.1..m
FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS
NICIV .BtlloB DWB4LIM3 110051,..—1l
not d soon wl Ihe leo
•Iso. A tout .übot• nth' }lna House And
C ,L :t o LPV:ltTerltoose of six room',
hell. aUtc. coal ea at, gm; and 'mu. lorry.
rifto
Alin. an excellent Flmre Rouse of fmr room
and tool on Ear y-rourtb nee , t.
Also. A 'sell built r.me House on ratty -
Fourth *tut.. Paved in front and r •-. mite
doe .imning for anette r bent on same let.
A co. A brat clads modem style a rause House
of ste meus.
Alto. A number of Betiding Lots on different
on eta.
T A l •to R elilßV.ning Lots In Bloomfield. wlth o ten
es to
Iseelfe of It. B. Williams, Real &tate and
Insurance agent. l'erenteentb wage. PM.
oppollt • M. Jonn's itgiseenni
- -
R SALE..
rot,. and Lot/Lon !Vries /Mental ward.
&WM . :: °Fits? an 7 il s . ' 74 ll .lr.rz 51
.1u0 2 ,5 ,
53,500 house. on Itt. ming street. .I.llwo
ach: SI houses and 3 lota Pleaaant Vs Icy,
114. 300: 6 acres Recent township on Ivor.
teen road, 66,600: II lots on Tremont street,
06,000: house and lot In Salem, tlltko, 63 WU;
nde rte t a i : e er t '''' e ss r t
and 511 . acres of
boos*
and lot In Bridgewater, Retort counlhonse
contain* rooms, lot 60 by 1110 fret 0 ,000:
Baths at Pair van btall.o. 36 acre•, 0 per
adze. Inquire of
X. VVIIITINOILS.
Baal Fatale Annus. dustier vide and Sandusky
inset ta,Allunla
DEIMIONAL.--All persons seek.
- Ititt HUMS A, or love r s:meats In Reel L
twlll save S ly.e, tr ? .e,tte_est Ai t so n e y
lE.' TVA CoATT- lllWlreTarscrinitt
or w il l be tenth man Lonny renstettnlt
It r ret n eo=." I I:ItiNTIMPHYLIAV' P W
Ushers and Real Lista Agents, No,
Id 9
.Venn.orttth
SALE , —Engines and Boll
er.. Nev.. Be.. Hand, of all lands
el:1.1.0y on h.&
JAMES RILL co..
Corm r Marton v P. F.W. aC. W
Atirshear. Cis. •
EtIIFIABLE CITY BEIM
IH•NCE ll Po SALE. In good location 0.
EIL
PVENSON STnT, • *oil 50111 Tbre
SW Brick tHrelllng House — well arrangan
cornrort and cony neence. Hall, Tws Parlors
lining Boon. Xben. Warblionaa •nd Si
Chainb •ni. (In i n Water Callum Tor price
005 LerLOS apply LO . . .
B. CU ra 9CRT t SOM.
39 biz t 0 avence
MEI
OWL LAND FOR FALE.-800
Aarre °retold, land one or the beet coon
. •In lows near the Hoe of the thttato
A
orthereetera Satiroad, and in one of the most
tr.:Nett a portions or the, State. be sold
or. the Whole or a past. Apply at one" to
tOrli ' Plat glae.
FOR HALE. -ENGINEN AND
BUILERB. new and second•hand eon
b'nd_,"" t nirilinlCK a BRO..
Corner berenteenth lad Pike serene&
noliktf netaburgh. Pa
CIIMSTIAS AtiD NEW-YEAR
PRESENTS
At Your Own Priers,
WATTLES & SHAFER'
Jewelry Store.
Diaries to close oat oar Holiday Kook, lie
mach as possible. we offer ell our toots at prices
to suit everebody. AU our goods were bought
In We, Tort at the decline of gold.
LAntr.B. AND WRITS' WATCH'S.
UULD CHAINS: • • -
rlfrAtrf alg "l llll . 7ll KTa :
NU ACIALTIS
111,7111-?ritar 141r1V14'!111
uuLD,ND Immix o•Puus. '
Large 'assortment of Fancy Goode, etc. Call
ad lee before purehasing. at
101 rtrra /MEN U.ll. Lion 11a1110004 Knot
12.. M
FOR SALE.
DIARIES
.lE'cor .1.87 C),
A the Etattonery *More of
V. S. HAVEN
Corder Wood Mroel and 'Third home. rw:ro
J.ILIMINT
SWEVT & mum?,
UZI:32
ARCIIIITCTURAL LIND
ORNAMENTAL cmerßfts,
Ala. 6i Sandnelry It., Allegheny, 11,
eite , Mriglattgoil l at
ore, dons.
ryi
THE NEW
reptenl.• & TE H. — Earallies
me to store. for din 1...•
Year WM as par as.ortta Otte !ante &raver sad
, at 'enured er cr.. erSODMIng nntli [Me erd,,,,,,,,
" 1. 1 ;:r A 41 : 100 ; ,71 4T.%Y.f1 e k,„"p,_ ~
t n igaisTugp. i numpa;A4F
Nosill.• an Arne caa c le. •n !Sect% • w
Dried Meet and B. C. nem. Spip-repo.,,. iv,
cilir.an• JOHN A:. alINBII•,
deD Corner Liberty sad al lath streets
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
co IL LIEU & CO,
S.
c+ cg .
91=sramovout. sainoi. wawa *oh
oao. socromooomolsa Lizzien ersiar
Aran wo= toomma a 05000.4 so. ,
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLO & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now prepared to tarnish YLNEOAH At the
LOWNST MARELIT MATHS. Attent2on Is par
tlcaletrly celled to ear
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR.
etatl:l
RIERORANT TAILORS
PHERSON & ➢UIILAMIIING,
NIUCCEPOORS TO
W. U. mann & 00.,
I>l CHANT TAILORS,
No. 10 1111TH BT„ late Ilt. Clair.
We bare Jut received large nig of Tan
.4 Winter looolle, which will be rola 00re...-
able pdeee. Wr. IMEIILANHHING will still et
tend to
tee Cotten {
L Arm n Ne.
I 3b,11W la rap ;111111
CLOTHING.
.A 4
i l i n i r e o g urd• arroplete Assortment of medium
s, at the lowest priests.
GRAY & LOGAN.
47 Sixth St, 89 Fifth Avenue,
Late Mt. OW. - Mote
P. 111'.61kX1.12114E,
FASHIONAXILII
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Hxva eonstaatly on nand
Cloths, Caesimerea and Vestings.
aIso.OZNITLEMPIPB 7IIBITIBRING GOODS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield
PIiTSBITIIO2I, PA
EMi===lN
NEW FALL GOODS,
Itnuidld acw stoat of
CLOTHS, GALBSZBIEBEL4 -eon
eat iterebutt Tailor. II Brelthtleld Mast.
COAL AND COKE.
BRADDOCK'S FIELD
Gas Coal Company,
MINERS AND ND UTILES Or
BLICIIIITH lID MILT COIL,
Nut Coil, Slack and Citke,
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Of all else.. and of the Lest quality. can be ter
nisbed it reasooable rates. Leave orders met
tle. and yard., he. 23 AND/4MM MIME?,
Allegheny env. and Liberty argot 000.1 Le et,
hoof 0 street Pitt-Ourith. Address roetoMee
Box atm. Pittsburg.. and they. will real,.
I romp( attention
me air•rrotopt attest/on glvez to western eta..
ta, degtdel
cumin H. Imsnon,
Youghiogheny and Commllsville
And Masoilketater of
COIL, SLICE AND DPBOLPIIIIIZED COIL
OFFICE AND YARD, corner Beller ared
mono, Mreet. .Ideerir md Clymer street..
Bluth marl: aMo Served etteer. Elgotb sward,
and et Am of Rom street. P. • U. B. B. Depot,
second Bud.
Orders left ateltbar of ad.,dry. to Me rhmrly_Pittetourgo P. D., wW re•
seveirt a
Ram erb our ". =noPlTlND IDoeir Wen.
&Co.. Wm. Melte. Delon iron MUM, B. o. yow
ler I Co.. Mitchell, Bop/meson & Co.. Blemll •
Co., Golf• Hamm, Alex Bradley, Park, Bro. •
Co, Park, aleCerdy I co., Reese. OreW • Dull,
Wm. 111 Faber ••Co., J. B. Lyon it Co., Jaren
Bmhall It Co.. Allen. NeKer, & Co. Uem* Do-
Hotel. Comellerille R. R., Prorriayleaula B.
IL, Allegheny galley R. B.
00Ala COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART ik
Haring resaoaod Moir psis to
N 0.1567 LIBERTY STBEE'r,
(Emig) CIO . glow mu) &moan imam
trisnal Ml&traitrecaVeCu
brine. too:kat prioe.
a g n Writ% ball, w7ll ig a=4
0.31M0t111.
k) Orliffitijpo 11341
100 WOOD STILE
NEw aeons:
FINE VASES. m
NOMEDIAN AND CUM& F'
21117 "Di t iVitav izs - t c
erns, , ear ours. 0:1
n g ,
of
SILVER PLATED GOODS t z i
• id au
41 1 1=:gl: LK tEiltegai,
R. E. BREED & 00.0
ID'il.'l
CALL AND s
THIC NIW
China Sets, Pariah Statuette,
van. sad Yamirturtleles;:kgr °mini for the
H. RIGBY di COW,
Na 189 LINENjy Hrawr. • •
easel To,Alt or. llna W to War elm sod hotel am ahray. ui
k'AIN Z ) +:rr7N y. 1:) Ft z4l
HOBIRT a PATI!ISON & CO,
CORZZIL os
Seventh Avenge and Liberty St.,
ITE'TISI7RGII, PA.
WM on Every &Minim/ sad
- AN AUCTION SALE
RORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
Aw._tryl7tklog twiwytabOacto Ms lions.
awmos deaa.u.g to mil wui plum lams Oar
swat of coutlaoment on or beam Monday of
crab week to order for adrerUslog. Prompt al
voottoo and good ran will too area WU Mock lan
JOll3 H. STEWART, Antlers'.
JOILNII. IMIWASS MOST. n.rArrosoir.
BOUT. H. PATTERSON & CO,
.1,-,:vIkViREI VII ON N,i•l
COMIOSSION STABLEEP
CAK.II . IIIIII MAUS i LIBFJITT
uMid PTIVIIIIIRGII, PA.
Ldi 6 I A IC.I
HOLMES, BELL & CO,
ANCHOR COTTON NULLS.
PMMtiiil7l3 , Gl /Ei.
navelb,imaFsni atUNATT NIDIIIII sad LID=
amount Jl3ll ammo us.
ANNATINSII AND RATTING
BVTWER-10 Halt bids prime
nII
Guar. for We by
J. A C 81171140.
0 '
INSURe!MOE
tixv.tiT.D STATES
LIAR INSURINCE CORM
OF NEW NOBS
.
Establlabed March 410, 1530.
rhos of the olden and most reliable luta •
lions In the country.
ASSETS. tient. Ist, 16 69....3.51119.077.31.
• enrolos over all WMllltlcs of almost ha if
million dollar..
The Directors are among the sat respeetab
financial men of New York.
rirerestorse: •
H. L. BOLLYAN, Pres•t]t. A. It. Nal. Bank.
IrE4). A. DERRY, Pres•t Cltlrens• NAL Desk.
JOHN HARPER. Creel Moak of Merlon-eh.
JOHN WILSON. liliector U. lon Nat. Book.
JOHN D• SC. LLY. Cashier fleet Not. Hook.
Atiovarrts HAUTJE, Dlrec•r 3d Nat. Bank.
A. WIESE. Presit Germ. So , . Hook. Auer/.
J. G. BACICCEEN E SON, Bookeecere meet
Stationers.' .
b. BARDIESIWERPEII,
Chantal Arent Cis PeansylvanLl, CIS Walnut
&theta, 1111146de!
•
Agent for Allegheny seurCy. *aloe In Penn
Ins, Co.. 1117.% Weed St. heal:elle wen
TIIBEIf JERSBY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
NEWARK, N. J
Assets, Over $500,000
Alt Policies limed by Ws Company are perm'.
sally Noo-Forfeltleg after Use payment of °as
sanaal Premium.
Dividends annually declared ani appllM on
third annual premium, either on the immanent
Increase of the policy, or In reduction or premi
ums.
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Ageni,
167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor,
AAP Reliable Agents wanted
detzqty
C ASH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
razzjuitla mum/a.
1..' ss PIMA Avenue. llosoad
PTITSBUROH, PA.
Capital Alll . aldtro.
DIRECTORS.
li i ..A ° ll l l=2/:12`.T1?"4 1 1. 47 ..
JAMom Hlll 4. LM , Cluraan i M. RsDay.
ROREkT ii: B ENßrPiesldeut.
JNO. Amanda, via Pre•t4eat,
JOB. T. JOHNSTON, Seeman.
Om*. H. J. GRACE. Osn'l amt.
Imam on Liberal Terms on all WWI
Marina Mum
MEG:I
NIKIMERN 111111111LINCE COM.
T OF PITTBIIIIROH,
MEANDER 21/11108, President.
WM. P. HERBERT. /Secretary.
CAPT. tIERRUX NEEL% lieneral Arient..
Mice. 911 Water street, Ppm,* Co,'. Put.
!T I
LR:r 11ze sad Ms.
Rae /Mks. A home kno w ntattoo. managed by DI.
rector/ who are wellwn to the . atty.
and who an Aetermlbed by peeniPteree and LLhen
allty to staletain the character which they Eays
swerned, as ellertng the hut protection to t 0...
arboderlre to be
Ir MLYXII.
DESZCSOIS:
Aloaaador Ntrolak, Jo.. D.MeCtato
R. JILLUor, Jr., Cb... J. Clarke,
hioanloT.
Ale=delaxar, Jr?.
David Y. Loan. Wm. oplooll.
D. Mooch. nal/
1 jt.nalA
TOTZcE TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND CONSIIIIEILI.—We now reeelv
lot of 40,000 an earefullypeleeted
WRITE AND AMEX!! AND TANN/INSEIL
WhINAT.. Purchased In Gibson. Parse, tl reen
and Morgan counties, Indiana. Tbla lot of
Wheat urrwased Is the very best to be found and cannot be s by sny In the United
We bate also shed our Int_provernents In
Machinery. Bolting Cloths and Cooling Doom,
and are now prepared to rtummtt the best glom
we have made for tea years at prices Dandily
competition on the game grades of flour.
IiZEISMICDY i BRO..
Pearl Steam Allegbemy.
September la. MU. •
FLOUR I FLOUR I FLOUR
blarge tenger, rabbis Ha As, UPI
Dbl. Ynnte, 170 tans deinadt Mille 010 Mb
Winona Co.. 400 Obi, lied Meer. 13110b/a /101
Day.
CHOICE WIFICONOIIII/I.olThi&
1/40101. Elvendde,ll6s bids White
A &a , , 1100
bbuiryilg ia r rttETPD F AlllllLY
w eity 11111 of:mug:2i.
i.lio.,llZideo.ormlit
)107Peadcgrnd Cro . wn. choice Loz.
roe aide lower than can he brought from the
Wen. WATT LANG .4 CO..
.11.21 aTa and £74 Wood West.
neeeee
n
, PAPER HANGINGS.
•
Enameled Wan Paper. le plain Wets Impel , .
sloes to soot age *Tooke. Veratlllloo_swh n sols
Ntril•trillt."ol , ll7; JirliT/rt'VES'
atasaped pnoted -
thstrzy blar . seknlo a to be found elsewhere
ur,:p 11/1r A RAVI' AT3, , S
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
191 Liberty &reef.
TAECORATIONI3.--lo Wood,
61, rdn=onztrxubrazmid
N 1
407 Marko/Area.
JOSZPH H. IItILIHEBI
§:ARMED GOLD PArnits for
Pszlers, X 0.107 Warket street.
JoIS LI% R. SICIGHLIS .1.11110.
SPECIE PAYMENT RESUMED !
NO HUMBUG!
MRS. S. C. ROBB,
No. 91 Federal Street,
S • PAYING SILVER IN CHANGE
New MintaeslN
New Lace Goods,
New Bibbed" Bows,
New Jewelry. •
And all kinds of 1/ANOT L 1131Z8$ COUP s,
Colon nod not Dninarn tnll or floods and Doane.
foil of ellyer, at •
91 Federal, Street. Allegheny.
Trlll
DILWORTH, lIRPIHI & CO.
243 LIBERTY STREET,
(OM:matte basil of Wood,
Are rexlvleg large ahlome eta of
New Crop New Orleans
SUGAR and MOLASSES
tar Thep give 13 per cent: tare
on atigagar by the Hogshead.
EPISCOPAL •
CLASSICAL , ACADEMY; •
<Ee7rtoge Beet Balldlng.Ltbertystfee;.) WM,
ter Term Preplan on ..taINDAY. January AI.
Circulars to be bad /tom the Prlnethal.
nelo:ra lbw. T. L: BF_LLAY.
TAUGE suipmrarrs-or ALL
La abuts of herb lake Gk are meth
1 ).-0. - diaaniriztgiebsollittbeilrla
AUtIIIInnY u rger Of /Wong
an Ohio worth. tlar long umiak. In the
badness ethette us to abramhare on band • inn
clam ankle. and ran melt. WWto Iftsia. Mouton.
lierVng. Monk Voss and While Perch all so very
lowagoe4,,Nlvlr Acal r h . aro w2 i ll I:gra
promptly. "4" s. sty
Ci...11M CLOTHS:NG. • .
--aDATs. PA.NTII, OVIBALLS. Min te.
Also, 011sd Clothing of all thtd• always en
hand and for sale. wholesaler's retell, by
J. a 13. rumurs.
eh= SUS and A 8 BUM street.
:1:r? Nj. n :1
AIM Liberty rtreet, Dealers It Dreg. '
lad Raw. . IMAM
30CABALS PEARL ASH
Mote and fttr wa, by
J. E. CANITELD.
BEMS CHOICE APPLVI,
Formals J. a. cisasinceux
25 NEILS PICALE
i n 'sultry J. O. OASTMD.
ATtRISELMENTS
WHEW OPERA ROWE.
f . T ;::.t te lf,tt s b it..?;'..,agf c r . ./..atmeat or the
4 EDWIN ADAMS.,
THURSDAY HYMNING. December 30.111011
Ars/ time , mama of Z4.11•111011.1r• master
piece.
lIAIBLET.
lisralat, Prince of Deamuk &Sorts &dame.
TVl;g: l43"4ll .Vtal i tißtr:6lZlNZ
ATM'.
I =====
I:4S" .PITTSBURGH THEATRE. ,
s. wiLLIABIA .e one
TO 104111 T. the great Letse
end erneedlan.
Mr. J. 8. DK ItRY. Last meta or Ilfel Sonde.
Ilerr. Inn Clara butler. end the "ea
et...blunt on In an entire..., bill
loot on Wedneeday. .10=141011 XS. Tuesday
benefit. of Slanorl. Loma a d /rawly.
oar, benefit of J. R. Lane. Friday.
Charlet. Reo. diet. Two grand ptllolllll3l‘l4
'Styr Years Day. •
farOIIPHAN6 9
or.EN EVERY EVENINt~~
FILSEIILNT OF CATILDILM.
WHOLESALE GROCERS. &O.
ESTABLIeII ED BY
- ..L'ot T. WSW, 1812.
W. IX GORILY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(DIMACTLT OAr. ILAOLA HOTALO
Inman, PA.
Y.
STEBLE ..J. A. 137741.1 r.
AA" EiTEEE & €II3N,
Commission jyere/unsts
AIID IN
Ead01:111. ORA Ln.r. dto.
No. 95 OHIO PrtREICT, gear loot Coiamos.
PIT= HEIL Wan Y. 114CIWIT
VEIL & ItICHART,
4 tomanssiort 11133801144111.
12133117M2
AND limAzzas IN
FLOITR, QSAII I . Hbane %ILL PEED, kQ
1149 LAhmnrir Ptitalearßik .
1N724.ni7
MICANOR. & HARPER,
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PRODUCZ
Commission Merchants.
NO. IMO LIBERTY . lITINJUIT.
cocain:meats mamma. wei
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
IBlLoonoor to Fetzer & Arm.tro&(,)
PRODUCE COMIORON MOW%
mrlNo. 25 Market Street.
L. J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Gror.er,
PCNN ISTB.L.CT
'Tux; BAIRD & PATTON,
Whobmate Wooer . Commbigoit Met
Dealersln trrtsdace. Vicar, Balm. C
inst.. carbon sivs La;rd Oil. lemi.11:::640Z:.•
COttOS Yana barwe
and. 11 4 STRAW.
MA:MA. II2 -
JOIIN t. 1100.11..ZDA. 11002111.... Wk. U. BOOV.
TOIIB 1. HOUSE & WOOS, Sao.'
comers io JO/111 1. HOUSE • CO., WOols.
dal. Grocers and (loondlse blerthaida,
alidth acid and Water Wefts. rittattaigh.
JouN sturroN
trirroN AWALLACE.WhOIar
BALE HILOCZAS AND PRODUOS ANEW
Na 6 NIXTH STNICILT. 1.1666.666
WINES, LIQUORS, &O.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
IIOPORTALIta OF
MIS, BRANDIN; GIN,
wuommus DILUMNS
PURE BYE WHISKIEI4
409 PENN' STREET
Have Remo
NOB. lad AND3B6 PEN*
gm. IllsoeMix St. (formerly Cerud.)
JOSEPH. O. FINCH k CO.,
ismi. nay Man, 1111. Insult Ilk
/111/2/T irrsurxr, rirrezmoO.
Caw IZIL 1111 :7111.07011.11111 01
4 Milled Fors %33111,2
1:1012.. /10/13.1e. "1"1
" Utai.:l2l
ARBOLIC SALVE.
The important discoveri:of
C th Uß ACNA-MBE G IO , PLUICArrCiDG , a a sa
HEALING Agent is one of the
most remarkable remelts of
modern medical research.
Daring the late civil war it
was extensively used in the
Hospitals, and was found to
be not only a thorough Mdse•
rectal., but also the most won•
derfal and speedy lIEALL.O
lIENEDY ever known.
It is now res ent i
scientific com P bination ed
with
other soothing and heath.:
agencies, in the form of a
NALVEt and, having been al"
ready used in numberless eases
with most satisllactory and hese.
eticial results, we have Ile bed'
gallon in °treeing it to the puir
lie as the most certain, rapt',
and effectual remedy Or all •
Sores and Ulcers, no matter of
how losig standing, for Bums,
Cats, Wounds. and e sery
ABRAISION of Skill or FL
and for 81the disenses generally.
Sold by all .Druggista. Price U amts.
JOH F. NW Sole Prole,
1110.8 COLLEGE PLACE. NorrYcello
APP= PAREREL-1 isle
fansmorimat of Apple Parlag.Curtsirsoll
'pain , Madame. which I Lava* atl t• mania
Ow Um= tried. LTO• PA BING AID
taw Wee tans •
lb. pan, oara, sad aka an onllurp
dad apple. It will pus mtliftS male es
Thud Apples WI mat blew irbaa Meet
WI& um amuse Mut woes gaarbut4 bf
old proms. •
Al" • nu maionaleat
LigAtOng krosa,Me Apple Pareps.
• Portal'. wEoItYL ied Zeta% 107
JAMES SOWN,
NOlB6 WOOD STREET.
READ
,HEAT HE AD!
CORNS •
Lineled eao mime/. wlittout lamellae ea
leaving weave: Donbas ane Dimmed NW,
towered In • her new es. An oPeistleaa
'brume 1r Ildeall Ii•I• or bkenbled t
Perfect comfier Immediately I,
to aolleeeeleertedletnemedl
- • .•
140 *On tint after opionUag 1
' satened and BUZ Joints trotted snecesstutr.
Tiost-Blut inn Chilblains toted Ina few daps:
ItailaticUon given or money rotund ed. Good
City tralsroness shoe. .
. Odlee Boors Jiro= 6a.K.14 LS sada soil
r Donna's. 9 to It A. a.
841trzta:r glig.;Ce: No. 44 51216 finest. NA
dtt ontes
Lir. VICTERIIO7I, Plttsbargb,,PL
• •
DREXti
bap:tar sars min deakr la
saw= errAfrz
WEDDING, inamme. PARTY Aonzumr:ND SWIM '••••
• C/4110 uraitavims, •
IfollOGßalift. WM. ILLIMINNTIIiii&I
order. vy nas repave plostpuumasses• ,
e*-.
~~
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