The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 13, 1870, Image 4

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Enittsturgic &Rifle.
QTYAND SUBURBAN.
iiiramette In Stiaanil Temperance
_
Wm . Weaver limn, two entarPri
ditgind attentive young men, have now
del imalalve agency for the Garri TY In
sy horoughs of. Tempereatorville and
g; an d they will: promptly deliver It
by orders everY' morning In Abate
*ma They will continue their can
vjlisgumntworlbere,and, In the mean
time, If any gowns who were served by
tly Ibruter,Canier do not get their pa...
jpi, they will be promptly saved on
bidet sauce et Weaver Bre. , a news
depot, neat Darrington's feed store,
Tentforanormtlit, 4, or at the Gemerrn
imentlng mom. glfth swine. -
Hasa hale and lieerty. apeelmene of
thrldeueve Ihrtwo were tramtMTed frost
the leanly jail to the IndusUiel Institu
tion It Claremont yesterday.
- 16 largo GM a colored ban was
oa &abuse of leroear yeaterday.
oil • eretraet bawd by Alderman Butler.
Ho was lodged in the kaucup to await
"the lest meeting of Allegheny Conn.
die wt will be held
Ude at t ee mad time andslace.
Tite• new for 1670 will organ:
I tometrow It ten o'ohntk.
Rr Neve teen requested to all the at.
1102106 of the Street exotaladoner of the
Second Maid to the Iteourable cepa.
tine - of tbe tddetrallt on Beneath Menge,
hem= erica and Eloslthneld Area:
great —lake Raney 111111 her chaperon
sllsir“Oooks7P Ward* Were 011 a
yodaday, Which tettainsuid
by Ur sum‘ of both o f than. They were
1:
i 0••• up lb! • hearing this morning.
newspaper naterellse to
btaald that the Mirror newspaper Is
to le inmate:red to Allegheny end there
tined daily. Twenty thousand dollars
npurtalk hive neon raised for the
-Sersseal.-001. A. W. Gamin, Am
aSsrlyk well known Pittabanibar and
now=tent member of the Wow
:Tait . arrived to our city yesterday
clot; to pay a few days' visit to
Vial fob —James Brown made
Atmesdas Wore the Mayor. , yesterday,
eldria Wm. Ptimketedeln tharg
Kea With Meiling several damn hi inc.
WNW emvesey from Ms money drawer.
latroeur.—.Tons 24Ludekmadelnlbrros.
eon before the Mayor - yesterday.
*Olin Wm. F'rankrabech with the
letwerty of an swords= veined at. nine
dollar& ,A marmot ems hsued fir the
=met the alleged =Meal thief.
SlMMTltilan—lidr. Gruber, yesterday.
Mode initsmition before the Mayor,
ahamizig John Hady with the lemony of
an overcoat and two razors from the
=a tavern, on Liberty street
arrested and held to 101 l for
basppearanes at °mut.
TederdaY. W. N. Fuming Made In.
brinetkin before Alderman Malifseters
"plat Churls. F.' Good, for keeping a
igenibllng Good Is proprietor of
• mloon on Fifth avenue, near Magee
Weft. Ble alleged that parties mum
bie at the plane and gamble with card*
fbe money. WIUTSIIIt timed.
Censer's laqucat.--Oaroner Clawson
held an I wan yeetwday on the body
ay Lew% aged three months.
danyhtur of Jame of the Four
teenthurard. near Soho. which died Yee.
Verney evening at haltpasi Ave o'clock,
cormilsionn The Jury returned a
wardiet in aceordanoe with the above
Cilelizal.--Barbara Abell made Infor
ninalon before Aidarman Baiter, yeast ,
day.againat Charles Ester for seduction,
ao4nr atomise of marriage. The panto
neida tn. the Third ward. Allegheny.
Barbara-is eighteen
.yeare of rig% and
Charlie four years her Nagar. - -Bs - was
arreided, dented excitedly the chine,
end gays bail fora hearing.
' IteatiCemsdestonem—lnadvertentlylo
oar -- report of I.ltancit elections we
siesttledie mate that the following offi
cers were orcutimonsly elected :
Pleat District Road Oomadialoner—H.
B.Nsavoorhesa.
Sesond District Road Commissioner—
CaVdohn Vendergrift.
-District Road Oomadasioner—
Wm. Wiley.
Kale "Laney appealed to Alderman Igo.
Igetters yesterday ler .legid redrew, al.
A i ling that Henr y
own, heat . eroakrld.hateleritneg
atinsed bar generally. The little encoun.
ter, which mums under the provisions of
• the assault and battery act. occurred in
• house on Virgin alley. The aldermen
boned the uituti. anreimosia for licarira
`Waning landng.--Yensiday morning
MailMa Stephenson had a visitor. Vem
Demsy. When the Mainz retired ale
gnrds of turning', valued Id 11,20 f disslk
pared. also, from the sewing machine
ane.7_ which bad bton broken Oath
Pat the eirautostanon together and
therefrom Induced Matilda to
makes arse of 'army Inaba Vent
tonfrOftidernsan Minn. Ins atemed
Inn arrastodand the matter inmistigned.
nottltbsr in the discharge of the dam
dint Mr want of evidence to sustain , tin
meciean 1:
WO WaPeak the, attention of Cm& di&
inilpsavaall as our house iambi* to
- - Sled of Marra B. McClean , & On. vrito.
*ldes doing aline local Widnes% 'are
• "canine-at etragondenta of trainersia
,astintatt houses and anger:dons ln• - t4e
villas of the east and Wed. This 11riti is
&townsman* all them for. toalr ,fidallty
and praingt attendance to orders and for
gaparlsinosandjudgment In relation' to
dams of amities on the'markst.
sthingtoallfromatooki
Vataittilin on hand 05 to weet money in
Way each would do wan lo advise with
rdlastiddiatati hones.
Hanle Veer.
Sari* ficateter,talled at the realdenoe
OrAtrebryesbuda.tbawnhqp6be
vids- nor. i pssailti 1 ote. Marla Won
her twinge bilshaxis iAb
torbanneln the bowie , &swat Ontlet, •
lint ammtnned her efforts in the yard..
Pr= 'hiders:, Ile waie expelled when
ber dinnonstructienn Dammed a st ill more
violent therefrom nn the public thorough
40a. Melly Mohr, 'wishing wand the
matter,
M and l made ed et informati e rmenon* ch Vg Ald Arent's
ate an d
leer with a breach of the pesos.
this she wee aneeted, when she Pad the
Mant d =ratme good eandnet, aful
omen
• - Yeiderday laming a hone ansend to '
s town banns tightened at a noon°.
lactlre veldts paring up Liberty aired •
near the Vane Depot. - The driver fOund
It turposelble to bold him in check, end
- .Mb a fewvpaamodlo Jerks and leaps the
annul managed to pin Ida needom—,
the driver beton csinPolled lo unto from
• the Welton. The runaway proceeded up
Liberty @nest al it daubing sets, damd.
Ming fa lite cones several tree- boxes,
tam Was and other obeenotheta, nata
l/ UP Vaned the wane wall - of
Ike peanyhnnta galfroad, which &tool
hated lb. vehicle. Ile bone was aught
'
pp ann street cooddenbly ineworge for
A AM tAw.
Joh*, Boon was engaged to be mar tie&
Itargaret &handle Ina his happy ea.
lleakra, In the generality of his affection
Mee enamored swain beettneed rnanygille
of the object of hie idoratket. The mic a
iMpattlini of UMW were pair or iar
- lthilletkliehweirlead6o; two gold anger
riage,ll3; and • a , lB, Ttte wedding
was sst. Ail wee mayeaoria. The
orulthotoeteal apeeiroati hula high. But,
alas 1 the old proverb prae - ta this
Manse too true.
Jar,True love Maws nut
• -smooth. Find a th aeoilliaoo, aid
them th e pariah lost h ie
ie fee, the watch
was broken off, and the strawy gutd
SSW the flailaur of his atteutot Wank
tberee two hearts beat wane. John }Ma,
• commit intledds. lie pursued a Wear
course and demanded the return of Ws
The lady 'refused the uteaalUtoa
'of her late adorer and retained
'poileaudda of the Blast& But John
, - vie not to be beatett. Wisdom-guided
Mal NUL Be dew Into—wot rege—bur
- the antie alto law. Thus, as kdbrine
' Um Won. Alderman . Mien*, dated;
.jesuagrylltb, far larceny as Whole, with
Marten* as dadmdaM , ie sadly 111Plald
ed.tonetherwitII the intik memorinetione
At Me naaddetrates pollee itt goad elite
' ledy. - .l3bould Xingu* Teal iO the
adictal imitation. manistadel s nenl- outanes.
will' be - deiralopor to day. in Loma
gating the *Pd: Involved !a the
EEO
_...sas.co~.
DWrtct COnri—Judge ganaptan.
Wannzanair, January 12—Higley U.
Stdrum. Action In debt. On teal.
TRIAL LINT /OR THURSDAY.
It hieCaslln'a ez'rs NV. Meaboy. '
77 Grauer Ts. Steamboat “Collaasal. , ' .
195 Carroll a Snyder TS. Hall a Co.
194 Faber vs. Pittsburgh and Connells.
villa Gag, Coal and Coke Co.
23 Calbouti it Edwards; as. Frank.
142 Barrett vs. Hilt.
143 Morrow vs. Bill. "I •
ll=
Coalition Pleas—Jud
WSDNIMAY, January Ill.—The cue of
Patrick Hughes vs. 71 . 1a . i i n Franey.
action to recover two th d dollars.
The plat:Mt/1a the son•in.law of the de.
fondant, and It appears that defendant
gave his daughter a deed for certain real
estate, which he afterwards sold, ales.
log that be had Imly given the property
I to hi. daughter In trust. On triaL
TILIAL LUST Yon TiIIifESDAY.
388. Beckett ea. Schwenk.
392. Peter ye: Voskeep, etal:
301.. Doff es. Merrick.
898. Building t Loan Association vu.
• Kettarie and wife.
400. Stewart et al. vu. Williams.
403. Getty vs. Sneathen.
3. American Insurance Company vs.
0. Gronard vv. City of Allegheny.
'l4. Tannybill. et al. vs Plait
16. Blakely vs. Moreland et al.
gßuterSe,tons—indge Stayre.
Wlmwanniv, Januaryl2.—The Petition
of Barbera Burk, setting forth that her
Ansdedid Peter Bark, was insane and
that he was in indigent circumstaacee
,was presented in open court. Petition
received and read and January 15th at
'eleven o'clock - Axed for hearing' the
• Commonwealth vs. Wm. Welsh, Indict
ed for selling liquor on Sunday. Noll
prose aniseed on payment of costs by dr
tnotswpalth vs. Richard McGovern,
and 'Commonwealth vs. Samuel Rill
.and Augusta;Rill. cross snits for sesault
and battery were next taken up. The
4rlty . returned a vastest of guilty as to
MrTent, and not guilty as to Samuel
and Augusta Bill, but directed that
the defendants In the latter mite pay the
oast s ..
y The
Court
i rsentencedMcGovern
o Commooalth Vs. d WmW d te .
in.
dieted for forcible , entry. _Verdict of not
guilty. and county to pay the costs.
The • emus of the Commonwealth vs.
Cluist. • Gelb, aggravated etwault and
battery, Commonwealth vs.'
Gelb, Jacob Valkman - and C. Gelb, Ins
riot and moult and`battery, Common.
wealth vs. - Jno. A.- Barker and Frank
Calhona, assaultand battery: Common:
111 /1 1 ilta fre:Jno..Buker and Frank Cal.
.
bong. 'and :WWI. :arm milts.
were settled and nolle. pros. entered by
pertuisalon of the Court, on the payment
of,nOlits b.) , the prosecutor in each case.
• wart then adjourned to meet at ton
o'clock a t 1!... Thursday.
. •
TRIAL LIST FOR TausanAT:
270. Com.•sa. Adam Appel et at.
30g. " 'lstobVesrmayer. "
257. G. W. Kredel and W. K.
.•
30e. Edward Lynch.
A. Aronson d a1. .._
321. Henry Dickenson.
Tsrar. UST FOR FRIDAY.
271. Corn. vs George McCompa.
208. " Wm. Merryman.
825. . Thew. Whittaker.
82^." H. W. Behrborst.
810. " James Johnston.
167.. "88. Sherman. -3 eases.
-164. John WCJarrett, 3 eases..
SRI. Edward Roseman, 3 cues.
183. Charles Stephens.
288..:Henry Flits
An insparcans Decision
An irripOrtani decision wax deltveriel.
'in the United States' thourt at Erie, on
Tuesday, in the case of the Culled States
. ,
esaolth Wright and Jaime Wright, in
dicted for violating the revenue law, by
distilling without payMent,,,,pf special
tea, Mr ..without. basing given
bond, and for distilling. without bonded
warehouse. The defendants are refil
-1 dente of tide. city, . and ,, it .was alleged
that they had a distillery in the old Filth
ward.: The offence was alleged to have
been.einataltteft in _ASK -but tbe Indict
ment was not found until October, 1889.
The case was called up in the Circuit
Conn:" Indite McKennan presiding
having been certified to that Court
from -the District Court. When the
case was taken up G. W. DeCamp
and B. B. Spencer, Emit, counsel for
the .defendanta, raised the• taint
that the offences charged were not com
mitted within two year. before the find.
lug of the Indictment, and that conse
guentlythey were protected from prom
culled by theatatute of limitation. The
,question was folly srgned by the defend
counsel in the affirmative, and by
District Arian:icy Carnahan in oppod.
lion. Judge McKeon= delivered the
opinion of the Conn.
¢"
Methindleas
Concurring. He held .that • under the
third Betaken of the act of March Mae,
1864, any person or persons guilty of any
crime arising under the revenue laws of
the United States, or incurring any tines
ar forfeiture by breaches of said laws,
May Di prosecuted. tried and punished,
provided the indictment or Information
no found at any rime within five years
aftat eciguniging the of eimeor Incurring
the fine or forfeiture, any laws or pro-
Maims .to the contrary notwith.
staaillag. The general terms of this
section would seem to embrace offences
erearted by art upon which this in
dictums:lt Lsfo unt ed, but an elaborate ar-
Ismient hal - been made by- the defend.
ant's counsel to show that it is to be re.
striated In its application to offences de
fined, or penalties imposed by laws re-
lating to the-importation of 'goods, Ma;
and this for the reason that only such
laws are to be regarded as revenue laws
within the meaning of the set of March
2 8 . 1884 , The argument hes-failed to
convince us of the soundness of such in
terpretation. We must hold that the act
uponythiph this Indictment is founded la
a revenue law, within the meaning of the
act of 1884, and that the limitation for the
prosecution, trial and punishment of per
sons guilty of offences within it, la ex
tended to five years."
Theca:in was . enbetitted to the. jury
after the Opinion of the Court had been
delleeredi. - and, a , " verdict -of . not ratty
,
121:121Z!
•
Elsewhere it will he seen that Messrs.
1 1 11.-V; .3,,,beati,i.John P.' Logan, Tibia=
Eicai4ekt, rimior Paireett; *Ad Bantaln
J. T., Lltocikdale have formed a co-part
nership 'as Beactivil
chards and Brokers In Petroleum. - The
gentlemen are ill well known in the
community for their integrity and bad.
nem - qtudlnMtions; and are reeognlzed
among the most substantial in oar mer
cantile dress. . With the exeeptlou" of
Mr. Thomas Fawcett, all of them have
teen engaged in the Petroleum trade for
years, and have gained, Individually,
high reputation, for eariot honor and isir
dealing In every transaction. The other
member Mons pi our leading ooal met.
chants, with a badness record of the
Man erseelleSdebsiseter. The new firm
'start with an ample capital; and" being
thoroughly crewman; with the trade,
we know of none more reliable or dealt
viog the utmost eonndence of persons
hang the.
business to transmit. Their
°Tess arelocatedattheDdrallßulldingr,
Duquesne Way: and No. 123 Walton
street. Philadelphia.. They commence
tandneaa under the most datterieg ana•
Wes, andwill undoubtedly win that
sumer Which - Mail and capital should
slimy. secure. •
Illaieneed to tile Psaltentlary
In the United States District Coutt at
Ede on Tueiday, the parties implicated
in the Homo, Roane'.toe robbery, ware
sentsaced by Judge bleflandlem.
ay.* at. Munson, wno turned Ettate's
widen" and William H. Yager, a
'wait, both young man, were lectured
mildly and sentenced to two years im
prisagnMiddfatth at :bard labs[ In the
Western Penitentiary. and to pay the
costa of peumecutMn. Hiles Halstead was
comddered by the Omit to bs on old of
fender, and WPO, sentenced to six years
in the Pmitantlary, and the Meta.' Wm.
Soonest oonvieted of planning the Job,
wag to seven year* imprison
ment at bard labor, and to pay the meta
of protecuttort. - The prisoners were on.
mended total! to await transportation to
Allegheny.
Si, :Anis* end filet inted, ' • •
gutchison,yest rda =rein
whim be arose with the sue.
aMenoteeel r thl hialtonseho Id thrtddi
meat- While the End man elope some
evil disposed person had abstracted from
his proteins =Napo= yards of Ingrain
duvet 'valued's' $l5. - Peter investigated
the ewe, and was induced to call on Al
dine= Mullen, before whom he made
information , charging .an acquaintance,
Simnel DonaY, with the tarceny of the
maid= geode-, in ,the meantime, how
ever, the carpet retuned Is caystarlowi
ly as It hod =appeared. When" Peter
went home, after =AM; the Inibratio
lion, he found Ida jincl a = a
bindle cu Menorah,
retzaas4 'Woos to the magiatratin
Mos sad wilbdrow Ca charge. ,
MIES
TSB CAMPBELL HOMICIDE. _
Verdict of Murder of the Second Degree.
The Cue of the Commonwealth Va..
Thou L Campbell, indicted for the mur
der of his wife, a full report of which we
bays previously published, was condo
.
doff yesterday. At halt past nine o'clock
yesterday morning, the jury came into
court. altar having been out all eight,
and" returned a verdict of ”gullty of
murder of the second degree." The
house was densely crowded. and when
he verdict was'announced, "hisses," or
expressions of disapprobation were heard
from all parts of the room. The prisonar
presented.the same stoical Indifference
characteristic of him since the offense
was committed. He evinced no ulgmr
of feeling whatever, and when the Court
ordered that be be remanded for mili
tant*** marched out of the court room
on hie way to the jail with an air of is.
mimed importance, not calculated to
arouie the sympathy of the public In his
. .
favor.
The verdict ih the mute has ous
atoned- . nnlyersal surprise In this
Beatty. _The gallows has plessly. beezi
cheated of its dues in thie cane. The
prisoner deserved the rope an richly as
any man who ever stained his hands
with the blood of his fell% being. and
an outraged public deeply regret that
any twelve men could be found so insen
sible to evidence, orb Ignorant of the
law, as to bring In so mild a verdict. No
fault rests with District Attorney . Pear
son, for the case was well and ably man
aged; damning evidence, was adduced
and the 'Ligaments were clearly and for.
cibly made. He did blowhole dutywell
'and faithfully. and ninety-nine juries
- out of an hundred would have noosed
the cold blooded and beat - dean wife mur
derer. The Judge of the Court charged
earnestly and sincerely, and left
no loop. bole for such a•• verdict;
but the jury went back -on • him,
on the Dlotric. Attorney, the plain law
and the common dictates of humanity.
They erred grievously and have permit
ted a cruel-hearted felon to escape due
punishment for the perpetration of an
awfully wicked crime. Better wipe nut
the law prescrieing . death for horrid
murder, rather than have weak-kneed
juries t remblingly bring in verdicts just.
drying crimes as dark as the very genius
of evil could suggest. We admire the
sense of the District Attorney in refusing
to - again risk an Important criminal trial
before an impanneled Jury containing
twelve man who bad ideas so blunted or
so dead to what Is right that they could
not brings dastard ly talon to the position
he hair earned on • sibsely scaffold.
With them human life seems of no higher
valtui than a handint of dross.
Dextet.Wamhing llaCUlne
Has only been-In the market • year.
Bales now ere on, hundred end fifty to
two hundred per Month. _
It has no equal: Suosestrul wherever
Introduced.
It is simple, obtain. durable and effect.
anellst accesaible to every family.
With permisition we give the following
references :
Mrs. d. C. Bobb, 91 Federal street, Al.
leabeny.
Mrs. T. C. Mlle, Sewlekleyville. -
Mrs. J. Porter, Sewlekleyville.
Mrs. E. Johnston, 47 Rebecca: street,
Allegheny.
Mrs. L. Noah, 48 Boyle street, Alla.
ghemy.
Mrs. ;Rowland. 42 Carroll street, Al
legheny.
Mrs. R. F. Bauman, 151.Sheffleld street
Allegheny.
Mrs. E. Brigham, 4t Andaman streot:
Allegheny.
Jars. A. MoCullongh, North and Tea.
merit streejs, Allegheny. ,
M. TAIL Earl:, Perrysville
read.
W. Bt
-swills road.
Mrs.... Bargees, Perryir.
Mrs. A.,H.Rowan. 298 Robinson street.
Mrs. J. C. Patterson, 197 Robinson St.
Mrs. .1. Parkhill. 41 Sheffield street.
Mr& T. Eicandrett. 21:1 Reboil , * Street.
Mrs. J. Marls& 38 Fayette street.
Mrs. Rev. T. M. Wilson, Sharpaburg,
Mrs. J. Miller, 34 Hemlock street.
Mrs. D. Donovan. 49 Washington St.
Mrs. M. Randolph, 188 Washington Bt.
Mrs. Dr. J./Mitchell, 33church avenue.
Mrs. Al Milner r iL293l/cand avenue,
Mrs. J. Rowly, 83 Fourth avenue.
Mrs. M. A. licantlen, 3lFourth avenue.
Mrs. A. Deihl. 47 Third avenue.
Mrs. P. Adams, 838 Penn street.
M. McGovern, 471 Liberty street.
Mrs. T. O. Eble. 108 Grant street.
8. Mehtasters, 190 Grant street.
Mrs. Smythe; 8 Eighth street.
- Mns. J.B. Maxwell, -180 Penn street. .‘
Mrs. W. J. Creswell. 368 Penn street.
-Mrs. J. - O'Bonnell, 388 Penn etreet..-
Mrs. R. Black, 22 Ninth street.
Mrs. J. T. Patterson, 58 Liberty street.
Mrs. T. Welsh, Smallinan street.
Mrs. G. Greenwood. 10 Pike street.
Mrs. E: Flannigan, 38Third avenue:
Mrs..l. Rinehart, 137 Stull:dicta street.
Mrs. A. Hunter, 14 Smithfield street.
Mrs. H. D. Brecht. 249 Fifth avenue.
Mrs. A. Felker. 1072 Penn street.'
This machine can be paid for in
monthly paymenthi when not conve
nient to pay cub.
H. Len°, Agent.
No. 12 Federal St., Allegheny MY.
Fans—She Great tieslag Out' Pale of
• Furs at Wm. Fleming di. CO.'. Repro.
aeon artve Per Kai Rat Store; 139 Wawa
12=!
The, rage for Ladles' furs has been
greater this season than it has ever been
before. In all parts of the country-we
learn that the demand was tispreoe
dented. In all gatherings of fashionable
and well dressed ladles, the neat and
stylish cape and muff, or other article of
dress made of the comfortable and health
preserving far. is mood conspicuous. •
, In our' own city, Meyers. Fleming IS
Co., the extensive fur dealers, have laid In
at different times at their great repre
sentative house - on Wood Mreet, the
. ,
largest anti finest stocks they over before
attempted to carry. ,Thisamount clubs
made by this popular house has far ex
ceeded thee:st any past season, although
the period of cold weather we have had,
so far, has been exceedingly brief.
A short time ago when gold was low in
New York, this house purchased the
most complete assortment of forever
brought to this city. They are o f'. the
Seem quality of all the leading skins—
Hudson Say, Sable Mink Sable Black
and Breen Sables:, Siberian Sable,
Persian isimb. and *lithe grades of the
popular- Maraca= goode. They are
made up In the latest styles, and In the
complete manner. and are in; ever re.
=equal to any ever brought to
market.. Although the sales have
been so much greater than any former
seem, there still remains a very large
and complete assortment on the hands of
Ideireste. Fleming & Co.. and am Mak aer
determined not to carry them over to
next season, they will comemece closing
them out at a great sacrifice of their
cost.' The closing : We sale will postively
COlnalakCe on Mon day, -the 17th of this
month. and continue until every article
In their Immense and elegant stock will
be cleared out. The public need not be
told what Memos. Fleming & Co. mean
by aching out sale. They mean In all
csseajttd what theysay. and II m a y b e
relied smolt Shod ttre goods will hemmed
oney for pad what they elltbrlng.
-
ni
our readers ler Ind near.
that it will be to their Intend to call
and examine' the good. and to great-bar.
gains that Anil be offered. Special bar.
phis villl be offered In Astran b an ckeks.
Real Estate !ratsiren.
The followingdoidl wore admitted of
record In, the of of Thos. XI. Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Wed.
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PITTSIVITRGIi DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1870
' LibntrY . Auociation. '
election for.offiCars of the young
Men's Mercaritile Library 'Assoolation,
which took place Tuesday evening, was
hotly contested. The polls did not close
until half-past ten o'clock, and the tel.
lerawere busy counting until fouro'cioek
in the morning ..The number of votes
COll , Oll was 712. The "Regular" ticket
VMS elected except the *candidata for
Treasurer. The following was the vote:
President—J. R. McCune, 446; J. A.
Hutchinson, 236. _
Vice Prealden&—H.. IL Long, 669; no
°P = k 2,:r i. y_-A, ' ll. Lane, 705; 120 OPPOSI-
• Treasurer—P. L. Stephenson, 3751 D.
P. Corwin, 316. •
Directors—John H. Raney, 581; W. N.
Howard, 652; J. Man. Reinhart. 499; W.
P. Herbert, 395; C. B. Shea,637; Robert
C. Albres, 314; L. Chalfant, 339; J.
B. Morgan, Jr., 145.
Auditors —T. B. Swearingeen. 483;
Alex. Laughlin, 31; Cyrus Clark,
Jr. 0571; Allan O. Jr.. iskewell, 232; B. P.
Weyman, 327.
Allegeil•Frard
Yesterday morning a case of alleged
false pretence was developed at Alder
man Renter's office. C. L. Walter made
information against Chnatopher Starr
for fraud and false pretence. Walter is
proprietor of a grocery store, located
corner of Main and East streets, Atte,
gheny, and for some time past has been
purchasing flour at the City Mills. Stare
la a driver to this company's employ.
and has been In the habit of collecting
the bills and delivering theilour. Walter
alleges his suspicions were finally
aroused at the Mice of the flour, and he
called at the nffice of the mills, when the
fraud was discovered.' He allegee from
the accounts he wee overcharged to the
amount of ggs. Stara is charged with
collecting a certain per emit. over the
price of the flour and pocketing It, a
practice which Is alleged to have been
carried out for several months. The ac
cused was arrested and gave bill for a
bearing. -
The Lecture To-night
This evening the Rev. E. P. Poe, under
the auspices of the G. A. R., will deliver
his lecture on ..The Romance of Cavalry
Life.'' Personal experience in the wild
and - varied encounter' of a cavalryman
will enable the lecturer to speak cor
rectly of the excitements and pleasures
and perils; of this exciting and thrilling
life. Rev. Poe served during - the war
under Kilpatrick, and had abundant op
portunity to learn all about the interest.
leg subject of which he speaks. To
'night he will talk more particularly of
the thrilling incidents connected with
the celebrated raid on Richmond, width
at the time was the wonder and admira
tion of citizens and soldiery. Instruction
and entertainment will be combined In
the lecture of this evening, and all who
lOsh to hear this dlstingmahed speaker
should be In attendance. Tickets fifty
cents. No reserved seats. '
E=l
o;na.s. Horse.—Mr. Emmet, the great
German oomique,oontinusa to draw large
audiences at the Opera Hones. "Frits.
Our Cousin German," is atilt on the
boards, and will run during the remain
der of the week. •
• Ito demand for the celebrated Cream
Ale made at the Oregon Brewery still
contlnuee ea great as ever, and It is need
less to add that Mews.. Pier, flannels
& Co., take great palms to keep the qual
ity up to Its Metal standard.
Conieltatkm Water is • amain care tim
Diabetes and all diseases of the
nays. For sale by all Druggists.
mon%
SPIRITUAL PHENOMENA.
A record of phenomena -known as spirit
manifestations has already-appeared in
England, which appeals strongly to our
love of the marvelous. It is- entitled
"Experiences In Spiritnalisut With Mr, D.
Dome," by Viscount Adam,. itfdth an In
troduction by Bart Dun:weir. It has
attracted the attention of teledtific men,
bemuse of the extraordinary manifests.
Ilona therein recorded, and the numerous
and distimp:dshed names that attest the
truthfulness of the statements, , - 7 - -
According to this writer, the Moving
objects by themselves, with no vhdble
force, was an ordinary occurrence. Pia
nos, sofas, chairs, tables and books were
moved about the rooms in which seances
were held, and appeared to rise In the air
of their own accord. In fourteen instan
ces, be says, dowers were brought by In
visible hands and distributed among dif
ferept persons. Their fragrance was
-taken from them and thrown about the
the room. Brandy disappeared from the
glass containing it, and fell through
space into it, through the fingers of Lord
Adare. The spirit was then extracted
from it, the waterremaining. In twenty.
three instances spirit forms were seen, In
thirteen spirit bands, and in twenty other
cases they touched persons in the room.
Spirit voices were heard, and other inter
esting phenoMena of like sort'were seen,
and are attested by upwards of. fifty wit-
WOWS.
But the more striking phenomena or,
mimed ln connection with the medium,
Mr. florae. _Thu, at AlDley Bones, for
instance, In the presence of Lord. Adore
and the Master of Lindsey, Home was
sem to rise in the all; he wee "carried
along the wall, brushing pest the picture,
tho opposite side of the room." He
was afterward taken 12 the open air, car
ried clear over a wall a distance of ten or
twelve yards. At Buckingham-late No.
7, he was raised in the air hothontally,
his "head became quite luminous at the
top, giving him Um appearance of having a
halo around It," and in each hand "there
came &little globe of inn," which, says
Lord Mare, had. to bin eyes, a bine
color, and made a very pretty effect. At
another seance at Ashley House, Home
was carried out of one window and came
in at another, at an elevation of forty-ice
feet from the ground. When he went
out of the window of one room he peas
catty appeared at tha window of another,
which ho opened "and walked in quite
coolly." .
At some of these seances his body was
elongated from his usual stature of five
feet ten lushes to six feet four. The
meuurement was carefully taken by Lord
Mare, assisted by a Mr. Jencken. "He
„ pare d to grow. also, in breadth 'and
size all over." This experiment was
often repeated. He vies. as the painters
would say., "foreshortened" by the same
agency. At another time hts arms were
stretched out, CO that, from linger UP to
finger tip, the elongation amounted to
nine and a half Inches beyond the natural
measurement of the extended arms and
hands. The skeleton of this gentleman
will probably be found composed of gut.
to pendia.
Bat the most remarkable test was that
of fire. We quote fully. Atthe bonze
of Mr. Henning at Norwood, and In
the presence of several , persons, whose
names are given:
He (Mr. Hone) went to the fire,
picked tip the coals, and putting his
hand. In drew out a hot burning ember,
about twice the size of &montage; this ho
carried about the room as If to show it to
the spitite,t(who, he said, iwerir pteseni,)
and then brought It to us; we all examln:
ed It. He then put It back in the &nand
showed us his bends; they were mot in
the least blackened or scorched, neither
did they smell of fire, but on the con.
trary of - a sweet scent which be threw off
from his fingers at.ifs across the table.
Having apparestiy spoken to some spittle,
be went back to the fire, and with his
hand stirred the embers Intel a flame; then
kneeling down, he placed his face right
among the burning coals, .moving It
about as though bathing It in water.
Then, getting up, be held his linger for
some . time in the flame . of a mullet.
Presently, he took the same lump of coal
which he bad previously handled and
came over to us, blowing upon It to make
It brighter. Ho then , walked slowly
round the table, and said, 4 1. want to see
which of you will • be the best subject.
Ah I Mare will be the easiest, because be
his been the most With Dan.' Mr. Jenck
en held out kis hand. saying, Tat It lu
mine.' Home said, 'No, no; touch it
Itasca." He touched it with the tip of
his finger and burned himself. Home
then held It within four or five Inches of
Mr. Burs and Mr. Hurt's hands, and
they could not endure the beat.. He
clime to me and add, 'Now Ilion - are
not stead, hold out your hand.' I did so,
and, baying made two rapid panes over
My band, he placed the coal in It. .I
must have held It for halts minntae-long
enough to have burned my hand 'fearful
ly; the coal felt scarcely Wllll2l.- Home
then took it away, laughed, and seemed
much pleased. As he was going tack to
the anPleoe , he soddenly turned round
sad said, 'Why, jastfancy, some of them
think that only one side of the ember was
hot' He told me to make a hollow of
both my hands; I did so, and he placed
MU main them, and then put both his
4 1 0 1 " 1/ 10 9 of ate twat, so that it win
NES
nOMPletely,:covered by fon/ hands, and
we held it there for some time. Upon
this occesion scarcely any heat at all
could be perceived." -
Similar experiments were Made at Ash
ley Rouse, and are attested by witnesses
whose testimony would stand unlia: .
peached In any community. We quote
!the following passages from a letter of
the well known authoress Mrs. S. C.
.11111. who Is distinguished the world ova
for the purity of her writings and the
elevated religions thought that runs
through them. The letter Is dated at "15
Ackley Plice, July 5, 11369," and is ad
dressed to the Earl of Danraven. The
seance had place some weeks previous to
the date of the letter. She says:
were nine (s greater number than
Mr. Homelikes); we were seated round
the table, is usual,. In the small drawing
room, which communicates with a much
larger room; the folding doors were push
ed back Into the wall, and the pouters
unclosed. I think there was one lamp
burning - tha table, boo -.LT la,
—..ag over the tuble, but a very large
llra wu blazing away in the large room.
I lmow that them was - a great deal of
light. The Mester of Lindsay, -Rev. Mr,
andhls wife, Mr. Hall and rm..'
mome, and the Misses 'BertOloxi
werapresent. We Eat for some little time
before the tremulona motion, that so fre
quently indicates stronger Manifestations,
commenced, but It was quickly followed
bgnay rape, not only on the table, but in, dif.
't parts of the room; the table Was
moved up and down—lifted perfectly off
the ground—made 'light' and *heavy'kd
the request of one or two' of the gentle
men present; and, after the law of, I
suppose, nearly an hour, Mr. Homo went
Into a trance. Presently he push
ed his chair, or the chair . was
responsibility. All this Is well enough In
argument but can Ire forget that a mo
ther's love bore an enforced separation
from her beloved son for ten long year,,
and all for his good, although it tortured
her maternal heart? Shall wa not re
member that his father, driven by the
irresistible logic of facts, placed his
offspring in this institution, and with
mostprndent foresight estaUlabsd a trust,
and thus to this day exercises a parental
.;ontrol.
No brother or Intimate personal friend
mks our Interposition.
To take a proper and just responsibility
in such a case anthill requires not bravery,
but courage—not that quAllty which de.
generates into temerity, and is reckless
of danger, but rather that other quality
which is the result of reflection, and is
always cool and collected.
Where our path of duty is plain, we
ought judicially to be *courageous, not
brave.
Bowing to-that mysterious dispensation
of Providence which has deprived this
man of his mason, we return him to the
hospital, In the hope that at some futtun
time his committee and physicians may
be able to realm him to society, or Per.
mit him without injury to be removed
from the asylum. if this lingering hope
shall fail, then, in returning this patient
to the restitution, we solemnly charge
those who shall have him in their keep.
tog to deal tenderly with him, as-they
shall answer for it here and hereafter.
Thus gently led, his descending pathway
shall be smoothed, , and human sympathy,
ever 'Watchful, will continue to surround
and follow him until the veil shall be
rent In twatn, and • his disembodied spirit,
freed from the clay of its earthly tens.
menu, shall be ushered Into another world.
There one hope and faith teach us to
believe that reason will resume her sway,
the apparent Inequalities of this mortal
life Avail be adjusted by dime wisdom,
and this now clouded Intellect will de•
velop capacities for culture and enjoy.
meat as boundless as they shall be In
duration eternaL
o'clock l. I kn X . C -0 1Z L Tn IO d L o L I DAti, o
1.
Il
Ica of
oak
h*r rge.
Yam rat from bar late reaLlenee. Woo,la 10. •
T6vstaDaTooll.Num, at 10 'C'elrek. " Carlin
lam TatraMee Livery 61ab 11.
illegheay eitt. at O a. N. '
I:T.'4DERTASHEIS
Psiniesoa WYLLUXS . ,
gArrins4eN ,a,, WILLIAM,
comer IYlnh av en u e end
••etyma,' Plotabereb. 'tleMair Ito%
altroado,
five of (Reuel Ws taller pood. (enclosed se
meet YYZIPOOkbIY UTOIII In tee city. (Irene ead
Llinladee faralohed. Ofeee epee day tad Meet.
11nA13.1.£9. do PEE.I3L2.N US.
INDITAXErai AND LlV=lt STANI,LI.
..arraer: If BA NM KY eTnz in AND C 7 l
atteopnhauoyl C a eal ,
v v t a e d tae ' :
talltstlosl ,. wood. XsssY as' ,
vst
Waist:
()cowl, st yriows varsit: Ross _Ol , to 12110. pt •
dies prersral tsrlutss.mot. Dus; and Cat
V.ra Zgl ' aSa l .' taalUsa•Vga ofl bAs,V=
and ittstlll.
JOSEPH HEWER & SON,
UNICIF-11:1"2,10EITS•
Carelases ter Panorals, ga.oo 'tub
11C0117013 5. sad .0 "Pnisersllharalstuaeut at
4.4 rue
JOHN M. COOPER & CO:
Bell - and Brass Ponders,
BUM LOCOISTIVI h LOLLING MILE
BRASSES
Made Pronspily to Order !
RABBIT'S' METAL
Made and Sept on Hand.
prop *al Masmfaabusis of
Coopeeslmproved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 2 PENN MEET.
roandrh Coi.nth and Railroad Streets,
HENRY.; G. 'KALE
=CMiT.TAIi,OII,
Corner of Penu and Sixth Streets.
FALL A ND WINTER STOCK
PLOW 'criti MP I.
LADES --. "OR - GENTLEMEN,
1212/ 0 1% Offe
. 1.100 prune Of r Maar
. ,
1401.11 DAY • -GIFT.
• .
Would do well lo *top ID &VII evaielne Mock
of WATCHEti. JIM XLKY cod ed
VER WAIRX at, the most desitable paitaraajtult
received at •
Ws, G.- DIINSEATWA
JZWELICU AND OPTICIAN
W.N.HAVER ft CO.,
.geVliyui,MALlt
A Good Assortment of
BLANK Boom
OF EVEffY
Varga Wosi 'Street sit Third Anon.
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WATCHES,; COLD . CHAINS,
'Jeweilri; Sllvei
FANCY GOODS, &c
- `."friai,;.c3);dl;a-prie4
•
WATTIXO A -111111Arillill,'.•
.
.101 FITTIf ArtlfUrOabOye Itialttiaald It.)
N. _aye oar o•r•onat at , 151, UM la Om
ratatriaK or Witittill•,filot.l4 aad Jewelry: •AU
•ork mama . • la
PITB.LIC -NOTICE
Molex bees Appetnted GAIN and OAS If ETNA
,Isortattut for Allegbeav Cowan. noLee
bellby glees Out inttlel a Neeeseerl oilee end
IlDlubleal Ted.' blathlsery Can b prodde d.
1 will be found at tbe,OTtler. O► VIM NA.
,TIONAL MONDRY AND PICt WORK&
Niresty.thled street, UN' relit; ZDAburtb.
Jalla4l" Gas tattoo'. iieue
IaIITTER-14, Italt bbli PAO"
roll antler, for sale bY
7g TONG HEST MAXIM Sods
•• AIL tarnish 4.D.. OASILIZIN •
BEN
. riirNOTIOSES— .. 7b-Le,"...Etorßa
wyb,„„ i d,r.., Boardiwe
Be., not exceeding FOUR LINES, will
be inserted in these whams once for
TWENTY-FIVE 0/Z27714; eau ad&
Clonal line FIVE OENTA
WANTED—A respectable SIT
UATION by a Tonna man sum bee bad
considerable experience In rbe farnit• grocery
and provision badness. book-1000ra and mar
nautili, life teneralle. Unexceptionable refer
ences. Arldreseß.o .1312tTraollice.
WANTED.—SITVATIONgme by a
young girl •• Nan. hi . 11 mblo
Addreas No. 603.0h10 tweet, allek two,
City,
,WANTED. BOARDING.
liessant Front Rooto,_4llo good lazilly
board. 47 ANDERSON STREICT. Auegboo7.
•
WANTED—HELP.-AT Eno
PLOTICIDIT ONTICZ, No.l It. Clan
Street, BOYD (HUM and 11Z.N. tot
bb
naffs of toaplornens. P.N. WWI
•
- ANTED—An AGENT for this
city up sell Um celebrated II /ULTRAS(
ti SEWINSI MACHIN& oft - which we
et:rerun= more liberal lb. Wooed otbercompally.
Call and examine at Wcod street.
•
U. C. WILCOX.. Trarellas Agent.
ANTED.—AGENTS eIerY
WHZIIB to tell t.b.a AIIaBIOAN 11 ,
T G MAndIPL. U. only F 1 . 11 .. 1
Knitting Machine e'er Wested. Mal
Wul Celt 313,1/00 etltches Der minute. Ad.
MIMI AMERICAN HP ITTIPG MACHINE GO,
Ifottoa Mau., or Bt. Loots. Ma
WANTED. - MORTGAGES. -
830.000 to Loaa la large or mall amounts,
at a fair rate of Interest. •
THOMAS K. PETTY,
BSI, Bond and Bold Estate Broker,
No. IE9 Saltheeld Meet..
WARTED. AGENTS. 1r260
per CO MM O N well Use only GENUINE IM
PROVED OEN tiEWINO MA
CHIN Z. Price only SLR- . Great Inducements to
o f ' elVe t T tire . tRy ' 4%147: t arr . % Matt
Loft 6MM:to—will do any tinder wort that can
be done en any machlso—&9o,olKl *old and the
demand constantly teas n*. Now I. the that
to tube of
Agency. bend fnr clitmlars, la6Bee
ware of Intrinfgerra . ME Address. 11000mR
COCO.. Bottom Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., or lit.
..
ha
rpn-LET.—NEw HOTEL—Fue—
i_NINII6D. 1.1306,1,504am4 1,500
huw erIILKT. PIHILAUt o.t
a tirst-,lus housemot •oeatleu. SU rooms or
rouged ex suite, with miter eloeet, weshetaud
otl bath. Sri grates sod manse!. to eaeu room.
halls, Willard., has. oUtee and parlor.. heated
with &team.' goo
:gay o r
1731 OtLsIN
t Cß t U t M ree
t.
TOO LET.—The Large Store
ftnStu No. 90 Wylle ' /Leen earner of
e era! etreet..PlttsOursti. A. M. BROWN.
'l/11 Pith avesee.
TO LET.—Toro 2 story brick
*mum Noe. 58 awl 118 Centre avenue.
cootalnlnn ten rooms else!, wits WtaWere' kn.
trove men tn. Inquire et 110.54 Centel: , snows.
Me. IICUALLIIII.
TO LET.—Five roome--ene
dibtra.riggi-x= `l'
rcbtaxel seven ram.. .E gum
0.2117 tem:l.M.. •
Suit of Booms
romptt• log Two Lar,r, vet Ilib'ed C out
sou Sod goo, Quo hate wtll llobtatt
trout Woolson 3rd floor. One Idee Hull tfltb
two aolo.rootos on lit, floor. In
buffalo,. rAtintt arouse. Tor Wow, loquaro of
A. H. ENGLItH ft CO.. N 0.911 fourths..
nue. ir
TO LET.—A lotof ground 199
fret hyablat-et with a large. aubatantlai
Utica bundles *a Got by 140 feet. a ad of
gee Molding eontstulna two atolls, former y
Mltiad In imam if lillugar as p maim( mill alt•
alCarson and Wirat alreets booth Ilia
bora, sulla App.yble for manufacturing purposes or a
to
ATerialltillif A CO..
Carson and Tenth streetabirmlugbalm
MO LET.—Desk Room io a
b.ud.oe ty Ilt.ad up ottlee, s ti.attat
cation for butanes. apply at No. SU /fourth
w, stet:ma Moot.
rLET.—The NewSto build.
ing. tio. OS Weal street. Esquire at Ito.
Peas street.
friO.LE'r.—Dwelling Holm No.
A. 39 Vern Street. tatqutraat 400 nom
street, tome. boon of Jig mot 151 a. At • and
sad• r. 4.
TO-LET—Warehouse No. 323
• Liberty ...net, from J•nuory lot Inst. to
Aorti lot, /ell. inquire at or. °Mee on Mt
Orenthoon..
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rLET.—A Two Story Drick
Derett nit Boone. hie. OK lit• =trey *treat.
rebels, C:Ltt. 11 woman.; WI the modern nu-
Orovenmutt mete clone toa pewterer railway.
linewelate potseetton elven. Apply to .W. P.
...,41..1416, City Inglawer`e flake. Allehbehy
Pa.
LET.-
STORES. DWELLINGS.
ROOMS AND OPFIGES.
lagalre of
FUR SALE.—Mock and FIX
TURES. LIANA AND 000 D WILL 010
tlnGtlass doing wood bv toms. The.
000 0 01 110e 0 1 . 10 1 00g0ses1 In other bostnerals
be reason for aelllng.
ral &treat. illeShral
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TUUEE SEWODY 01+10131NIES
13=2
Ingrate 11 No, 21 DIAMOND, Allegheny My.
=7
rzrza
'OR BALE.
ouse and Lou WI Spring /I6l.Hesento ward, Enf 1 5 . 5 0 0 : /Me acres ia.lox Sio
tatn,
000; H. neaz V OP nod Lot, 54 J.ses tree t
000: SI houses on Nosing strcet, a.sou
este: 0 bowea and 3 lots In rittallUtt Va lop,
40,300: 6 noes Is Room township, on rob.
areas road, 06,000:9 iota on Fremont street.
.000. house and lot In &dem, unto. I 011.500:
1 acre ground In Bollesoe Bore, $1.1100; house
and lota, head of Beave”treet, .11.1150; bonse
and 11 acre. Is Ellsabeth Dom 014100: tionse
and lot In Hildgewater, soon —hollne
oostains isl anon% lot ea by 010 feetit th ooo;
brie at Val...oaks altatloo, urn, P.O
sere. Inottre of . . . .
Real State wawa; away (Thio nad Basid.ki
Uncle, Allegheny.
•
DERNONA L.—All persons seek.
L IND HOMER, or Itt•eum•rits Bea Tr
tato. villtroubte and money by bro.
owing • oopy or the ••PlTS•lttlattH ANAL
AbiTalra 111.818SICIL*. ltte glremayoawrif
or *ill b• rent by melt rams toga, robobnaka
Person. cannot WI art pelted oat or the may
Hot Ii aontalse.. (MtMT PIRLLIPS, re
gams sod Seat Lasts Loots. No. UV 7011115
lOWA LAND FOR BALI.-3300
Acres of choice land In anent' Lbw bus Cann.
it •In lows. near the Hoe af the lltann• &
Northwest", W•lifoad. bed tit axe of Oh /most
t a zionii e Do1.nl"""1.
on, of the Mate. Wal De sold
th."'" 7 B. arteet:t
6==
VDU -BALE.-L1 MEN - AND
BORMBEI. am mad liefond-ll.d, c.-
uuttly Dabs. .d beaLht.
;i;=1;11gEllEMI
G RANT STREET PROPERTY
•UR PALE.—Threo Mole Beta noose
Doff occupied de • • Towle.. lo good Umit
peened bock groat. s. .Ajtm eßT sous. ,
jail BBnlotb geom.
T ARGE WAREHOUSE FOR
j_,l b y on Tided deo, .e. of -eat
trout by BA feet dem. niece stories sod etllor.
Aizl! to . b. CLITIIII6ILT d BUN&
. • a 9 91:10 Avenue.
COotUOLLii'BO/►IC2,
CiTY OT ALLIOOI3O3, Jon. 10, 3630.
NOTICE . TO CARPENTERS.
dealed oroveo3. 0111 be reerlTed at tbls ornee
1011 3 e . .teek r. 01.31311 DAY, Ja.nen
16LO, 1010, for Um connronten or •
.PLANIC FOOT-11:41,8 .
.
Mihs south side of tho Perrysville Plank-R.014.
nd Wald. frOm the head limes @Uses to
osts.ltna,sseent WWI portions as ass alrssay
supplied wilt the same. • •
u roterrearionr ems be at. the °Mee or Chi
renedtonicotboy ri ll h i d e. r
W.. 11. PfillTEß
Clir Controller,
EEO
I!=MnIM
Cm© or Oyu:Swarm= Aro orrarifOl. I • •
rittaboralt: Jou. Stk. 11169. t,
N O7TCE.—The assessment for
..Pnelng and Corlelni WIMI.I iVENDE.
how ',Sanford street to D.,llllen street, and
Gradliag Wit!: BUS svglivr, from Robert*
.erne to Kirkpatrick , ttrert, I. nor, mad, for
ono too ne seen at Ma oleo. awn
TITZFDAY, January Vita, 1970, when ltwill ha
rain rued to tbs cityMnowszer's ogles for collo
tlon. L. 1. MOORE.
Ine:131 tiLy Larne.,
itnEJ . ID - REAlit 1 BEAD
LlitORAl
&moved In one entente, without bleeding er
leering loreneui BnolDL , sad 'Dlseaud N.H.
Boa:owed In • few nelnwee. AU operations pet ,
tensed wltboeit nabs or bloodshed!
rethet comibri iretnedlatelji • •
• - Xa seleonous medicine wed!
. .
lime feet after operation
Marred end Stiff Joints treated miaow rally.
Peoetallte and (.11111bialas conall In a flier dap.
given or moos) 'toil:Coded; goal
City flab:met. often. • • _ _,•
(Mks /lours train 91. Y. b 7Y 11., andito '
agattos„.9 to 1/ A.ll.
EMMM=I
• Dr. D. PUTICRION, Dttorrgb.
&Mirk
SPICED MEWED
A 7 venght.. celebrated- ••Se Ras Ultn••
Mineed Neat at redused Itticea. 'abounds and
waft patsy to Jam btlla►, or by the panel. at
the fatally Utoutry More at
JOlllt X.IIIIeNSILIAC
)►L• Comte Llbc and Ntotb stra W .
lEEE
-
EL IL LION,
.Sealer et Weights:sal leuunai
ONIAN—No. a 10IIIITH AMNON, PlistabwriL
jltat, JOHN NJOHOZN. Neontr, PlasNoNN
71.4.S i ge . CL.A NN B UL7I7;!:DeNsw. AU&
R. 11. ZITS
jrDIEBSON 3 . I IIIIIOTHERII,
Wn• Mum and, Dag.. D...
nava mumar. . tams
- ~F ~ ».ti ... .~.vrwU.R.'. L. li"+i.:~~'.-+iu+v':A ' w :'k . -L ^ N=..Z%..~ ~ ~ {~ -.~. r~~...~~ati3..~..~~vatnu+... Nca. {..:
.. ...J.:u::SSYw`:'M%Y:/++~: _.W:+•w •+.+stt'.ri.,~.~L t" cam.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
WANTS.
BILLOU & DAIS,
SECOND AVENUE,
•
Ate now mimed to tortnthlruinOilt Wake
LOWEST HAR=T ZATIC3. 'Attention la Du
:looker called to our
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR.
PHERSON HUHLANBRING
MERCHANT TAILORS,
10 81111 ST„ late St. Clair.
We bays just - received a large an ply of Fall
sad Winter tionds. which will be sold at reason
able prime. M. MU tfbati HUI aCi.arld nUUSt
tend to the CUM firmartatant:
deSioal ItineillaliON NUBILANBEING.
lIMN AND BOYS'•
TO-LET
A tante sod zompleto assortment of Ilea=
ad nos Goods, at Oka lowest poles• '
tiirth St., 89 Fifth Avenue,
(Late tit. Clair.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Xtepa coastaatly ma band
Oaths, Cassia:term and .Vesting .
YtfrairDMONG GOODS
NER' FALL GOODS.
- • OMAN bey stott of
CLOTHS, CDWTHDDIDis
run rowyee by moray moraa.
BRADDOCK'S FIELD
Gas Coal Company,
A sa
C II O..
96 rum ATVIE
FOR SALES.
131=1
PROPOSALS
, 21 4)34010-14i4
11 , 04 3 1e7- 1 : 1 1
167; 168, 169 and 170.
IKEIROELiNT TA LORE.
8UCC1T.360813 TO
m. n. Divan & Go.,
CLOTHINCr.
GRAY & LOGAN.
3P.31'.A111131,10.,
11181010NM=11
N.J. B. tigiv.truWr,jr,iceat.N.Ballet.
Dann Wallace,lB. H HansaMy /I....Cleasebees.
.a. Wlartaa. Io,Y. 24117.
JAM 11111.
Tbeass Smlth.j.ino.B. Wllleet.
ROBERT H. NIRO. Pe --
ONO. P. OW:NINO/S.'
JOB. T. JOHNSTON. Y
cot. B.; J. ORAOZ: ,
• I /MOW on Mend Tar
.
ilirGast . • Clielblag made Weeder la the We and Marina
tele. NISMIII WNW
No. 03 1-2 Smithfield Street,
M=:2ll
==ll
COAL AND OOKR.
XINiC63 ♦HD ISHIPPPREI OP
BLICIONITR IMO MILT COIL
Nut Coal, Slack and Coke,
•
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Of slot. and of tae best gustily. enn be Am
alerted at re...doable rates. Lei re orders Si of
nee 'and yards. No. T 3 ANDEXESON Alltrtg,
Allegheny CIO, and Liberty etegt length. to.
Womb ...net Pittsburgh. Address P 05.011.-
110. dal, Pittsburgh, aid they lulls rtotle
ernmpt attenUon
ger Prompt attention styes 'agent=
i s hip
eats. &
CHARLES R. ARMSTRONG,
Yonghlogheny and Connellsvtlie Coal,
And lionnOtheinter of
COAL, OLIVE AND DVAELMEIZED COL ,
OFFICA AND YARD; comer Sutler and
Morton street. Linens and Cl Enser streets.
Ninth ward: also SeCOLlei . 1 11Ildn
and at foot of lion. street. Y. C. It. It. Denote
Second want.
tied.,. lefilo either of the above aloes. or ad.
dreu to me through Pittsburgh P. o. p mill re.
veva presort attelatloll.
Eisler to whom lam suePlitult: linwYs Won.
A C... Wm. arnica. Union iron Mills. la.
' AL A . k rietTk. b .rl=let e itiih ß . ' o " et t
Co.. Park, McCurdy Co., Items. Graff Dull.
Wm. SI. /abet A Co .. .I
I!
It. Lyon Co., James
Marshall A Co., Allen. MKee Ca Cu no De
ttetel,
e Coasellrellle c
Pearisylvants
it.. Allegheny
COAL! COMM COAL3II
DICKSON, STEWART 6 CO.,
HATLig removed tbatz Mos to
NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET,
[Lately Q 4 fIoatAILII3)2IZUOND TWO&
an aver premed to feral& RoodpEgFelnG.
italltatY LUMP, NUT ODAX, 17E51, at the
ortreirtl d at tbelt ogles, eiaddreseadte
them Wealth the aofl. will be attended le
OrIMIDUIN
•LASS. CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
EDULIIIIAN AND VMIML.
arzw i rra i r ia man,
errs OM%
Ui=
SILVER PLATED 6001X3
I====l
ta eeU IA l and erla ear uzi eas L.actugi
R. E. BREED & CO.
100 WOOD fiTIIEET.
CULL AND SEE
TUZ BMW
China Se
Perin Eitatnetth,
year and If taUrtlAt i livir opening for the
H. RIGBY & CO'S.,
- No. 189 LIBERTY 13TR111/1%
N. 11.—A. !aria assonsorrit ot Mae Walla
*lnane Wan, tOr !Unity sad betel are alll/1171
LIVERY & SALE STABLES
ROBERT IL PATTERSON & CO,
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
Prrnstracm, PA.
wai on Even, Oansniag Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
or
HORSES. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
. .
WAGONS
rantr,L a rreM!' s p!'-g i t s v: Web
notice of eonelgusbeot on or before Thursday of
each week to order far adre.tietet. reOlere la
teellon and good can ICU be Wee al Met
,IM
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
XIOTICETO - FLOIIIIDEALEItB
AND CO Nlll3llllls.—' We aro now mete
air islet of 40.000 bushels carefully *elected
WHIT!: AND AUBEU AND TYNNIDYSZT
WHEAT, pareasseel la Gleam Pane. preen
sad Norden calmness /edam. Th% tot or
Wheat Is the very best to be haul and Dismal
b itt=trl= " eiciTY4
NaeldraT. Maine Cloths and thrZe " Di t alskt
tad are no. prepared to narnish the eau Near
kareassdo
toe tea years at prices teat dety
ocaapellitlen anagram* stades of Atom . -
S. T. ALIENTEDy i DUO..
Pearl Mean Kllis
Beldam her I; yam "IngbelP
LargrEsitats O.A.T.aps Arnie I FLO
•
/0301 St. =VT. ll.T.Arnaltilr.
ROBT. & Cam
CO lON IST •
COL illillllll 4111111 M I LIMIT 0.
Inv:sum:au. PA.
SUNIA4
WALL PAPERS
.ELEGABT
PAPER, HANGINGS.
paa
Via= to moo l t r itt l lsnote. M .
ettrhi l efri
stansped and notated sold.
N enely hi:ported Ifld 110 i VI De elarrhere
In the constan. sal. as
•
W. p.NAniaseAT.T
NEW • WALL PAPER STORE,
.. 191 Liberty Street.
ENSI7RANON
THE MN JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over $500,000.
rolkles leaned by thla ComDun7 ate lutrPet
nally. lion-forfelttng - after the Dayntent of one
Annual Premium. •
Dividends annually declared and applied on
third annual premium, either on the permanent
Inaesse of the policy, or In reduction of preati-
HENRY ICIBKPATRICK,
General Agent,
161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor')
PITTSBUI43II
fsq l r labla Agent. vraut.d,
UNITED STATES
LIB MERINO COMPINY
or , wsw NOAH.
='ll:=l=E=
One of the olden-and moat tellable laseltu
tlons la sass:Quarry. _
malts. Sept. 1...1969.44. 1 a, 49 . 017 . 51 -
• morph over all Inielfrot almost ba/t •
minim dollars.
EMaMZE
hiraitesqes:
H. L. aqi.i.sOoti. Pres't Y. A. X. Nat. Bank.
010. A. BILRRY, Prts't Cltisena• Nat. Bank.
. JOUR HARPER. Pres% Sant of Plitaborah.
;JOHN:WM/34* .Dlg actor [taloa Nat. Bank.
oas 901 , 1417 i. L
eis hicr Piro!. Nat. B.R.z
AINII3BIIIB NAWMF., Direer 14 NW.. Bank.
Pea'l GerawalinF. Barka, Alla Cy.
-A G. NACKUlflatt 4 BON, Bookeslierr sod
o. nanog.tvwznexto;
Comsat Ageakt for Pennallvaida, 4R Widest
rarest, Philadelphia.
1:01114. ,
Alonst for kuroboor Glees In Penis.
toe. Co.. 161 s Wood It. tocitoei.rraa
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PIXELAWS ntrimma,
U. as WUI* Ammo, Licosa Moor
_PITTSBURG% 1%.
Capital .&11 Vold VP*
`„• • ..
EMI
EirtitrEt ANCE CORP
i l r E cr iN gn r %We& .9 ° Ziden . t. - •
W. P. ItiBBILH.T. besetet.Y. r .
curr. Gramm lizzLu. th.eim *vat,
Otlib, Water Mott, Moor & M . . Wort.
ltonoN up s s, Ibtioorolt. L
Wlll lame natio% al kinds of lint sad Ma
yo W. A home Institution. managed by M
imosas *Loam wen knows to the boaannolty,
awl who art botmmto.o by btobtptstess bad Met
silty to =afoot. the ,I , .tor.tor Ittdelk they lute
abound. agitating Ito , belt Ittottettbs tO mon
IMO dititts to be las er
trral.
•
i tainr'erf .'ctn. I= 4 ,
a. maw.g.i. -maw. 0. a zm.
: •Intabder•prox. Josepb HI
gior i sierer, . e1 . 1 . .11=z, ,
pEanninLiAtilla
INSUUNCE COOPMIY OF PITFTSBUION/
0/FIO6. No. mot WOOD STREW. Ift•XIL
01 0010113102 BUILDING.
Skits L liameacaapaay, aryl 12.1mWS •411324
"' air ABD e6 WAYT I II6,. Pre-stdott.
0. . BOYLE Vice Pre.ldent.
BORIBT Teaurer.
liVekt 111•IL.H.LBIY. liceretaw.
1312CEMS:
bert P
Jacob Patates, • ..1 1 1 z4 0 ,; 47 .. x . } . ,
Joule. King,
•. Ammon. .
rrit
AGArlffiT =as BT NrSEUIL , .
FIA/10111 INSURANCE CU. Of PRILADELFIRA.
onnosms a MIT CHTIZITNTIT OT.,mear *hr.
uuhrrnas.
i
=. 74 1,ag,.... It=utlit..OUNS
Jortl e it. Math I..lwOrd. Dal%
V aiiISLY6 ViVax !Mfg: .
14riZ . . , k in weryz . : rroud.r.
' J. ehrIINRi n t r &WIN. Lehi%
North Wort emote Third and Wood urea&
itharwil
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ur. Federal Kt. and Dlahind, Elegkeny,
in M n le g ymt WOAD NLTIONAL WIZ
M B M M A rM 1 n A (P" 6 " , s " e tieddett.t
kz~~~~
..Ati=lDlamiritterti'Llt"r),o2lCAl
JED. Ovarge gene. 4. , ep_b1.91b.
isa.Thampses
prepeafp VIINURANIMI cox-
mum. A. L 001CREAWDOD a in.:ltems.
♦ tlolu,DlmPany,tatlrmilreasAMAMsZliki
Capt.2otal L. SUMO.
Hammel P. SIAM.
Clharleci
Jared X: rin c ar 4 N
uacros
• PTeddeat: ' •
oils E.
0. H. Low.
wv l r46,t.
IttiR P W 14 2 % •
Vic atunir
4LL CO AI ENT_ INSURANCE
COMPANY 07 PITITNUROH.
10E.N0.47717711 BTIINTT.BANE DU O&
Dram Amigars sal lOUs 71.1* Rod MENA.
JOAN MTIN. dz.. 7reodeat.'
T. J. HOSIONSON, Vim Fruitiest. .
O. 0. DONMETAILOMarous27,,
OAPS. W. DEAN'. Getteral *oft.
DEANCloass
J. l noe H.
licumo.. &best 0. Dm , *
BuTepO_hilds, Franetstlellexs.:
O V a~ Unit. c a t.. lie2;ir.w*."4..
WIItEB:LIQVORS, aP3.
SCHMIDT &•FRUDAT,
I:1 =in
WINES, BRANDIES, &
WROLiSALIC DMAIL=UI
PURE BYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET.
Have Removed to
NOS. 884 AND 888 PENN,
Cor. itteventh St., Corsa'. Canal
JTOSEPH S. FINCH &
Mow MI, 7017; lath 191, 193 sad In,
7LIZT 132717.17, PITIIMITHS3II.
• Daffeenklata ar
Pure Eye
4311Per dealer la PORZW/5 % M I A S
Quoits. Hors. an. .ozsaAr,
FLOUR
RJR 1 • FLOUR t FLOUR I
KINNIZOTA 8A.8611H YLOMita. •
bbla. Legal Tender, 347 bat. Ha Hy .
"bibs nTO bbt• Botronli VIM *au bbbr
"Moan Co., IMO bbla Fed itlear.L7:4lbta May
CHOICIWBOONSLa mum. -.
560 MO Aire e ne/S b • Whit. Mr. fOY
004arklas dtirth it NV hem. Moor. • •
wINTZH Wld T no= i luvrb
my min orAtmtngned. -owe.
Weld, DApot Hills, Yuation A. P. 1.
and Crown, ebolew
_ W on. Sabi lower than ean be&ntirda tM
t eer..in • OS A
aa4 TT, or* weei s t
reet. •
COTTON. MILLS
HOLMES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON miu.s
JerrweitinnAci u.
Ifilaa bairns' of ELIATI XXDICIYILLBIIB7
Mimos w!rn nismoiLl
sirutrates /um sarrnia.
IaiIISEMENTB
larkElilr OPER&
Second sod last "reek of the famous and popa. -
sr young character cOmemarA.
nr; JOSEPH K. SMYSi.
Who during tae past meet has bee* Playilig JO
crowded and dellabtadaneleneall.
THURSDAY ETZNINtd. Jan. 13, 1670,d
Ivory litening. Yr. Chats. filayhoss aLaraetat
drama of
=.
YRITZ.
OUR COLIrIN tiREMAA,
14 wilds Yr. Ismetsrill sastals bre nut trlB
- Frits V. Voiderbllskessta. t
th,duei., Ela song., Dauer. .4 Char.etests•
tie Birte/Q..
Trits Stomtt Matta.. Saturd sr.
arts. •. R. LEeriumse. _
IZEV. E. P. ROE.
'Mate Chailaln of she celebratedElarrl. Llaht
Cavalti. will Lecture at lb*
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
.Thnisday Evening lan. 13.
i3OBJECF—.}IOIIAIMIL OF CAVAIdir
LIM' , being an account of Kllpatrtek's RAW
to &Inbar:W. Tkketa. Straents. jail
I➢IASONIC nALL.
Hcv. S. P. 'LINN
Wnidell,eri Leallive on 110NOPOLIVI . on -
Friday Evening, Jan. 14, 1870,
'At the reitgatt of the Telegraphers , Yrota tloO
112=
Dootc ope¢ at Tr..R. Lecture eugoataacea at
Adalial.6l, r soeinti. l 1.11
farINEMODENTAL AND
VOCAL CONCERT,
I=
PROF. ROHBOO)C..
At thn P , llB r BAPTIIir CH °Reif, Yoneth Abe•
tup t ir v vr e er i al m ersa . :nd X rilzuse . la, id tll2-
,
PROGRAIIIIR-PART FIRST.
1. Overton. Ors. Prof. ROHROCIi.
S. Transcription-nano 8010. Loris da LOr•-
. memor.
Min POSTER.
3. 5044-3rlo, Tr 0./. ' • •
4. D not-Orson and Flogs.
Prof. Roll GOR and Prof'. TOICRoI.
5. Soog-4. 4 1 Lacs at oust manta Roots. M.
!fur POrrA 850 rri.. a a
8.
L'"
H lr. JOHN o ar* 6ROON.
O. Torsorto-thi Ten* llolog Boat asal IN.
MMEMM2MiMi
=
MM;IM3IZB=;M
2. PIA. Solo—!Wallowa
.••• . . .
Mi. ANNIE wir.LI.A. •
3. Sang—The Se ll Ringer W. V. Wallace
Mr. 0.-11.. EVeletON.
4. 1i0...,—.P1an0 nolo lietterer
. .
=U2CM
5. Aoug— , Tis but Little •sled P lower ..Tboaall
0. RA WN. . •
lrgaktul. , from ra CO no. by„ BRO,
• y e a.b.rii.
U. JOIL. If.YRRSON. _
T. Barytose. Rout 0...2.11.10vr0,
...Prat: 11. ROBSOCY.
• "
Agms lon. 60 emit.
Tteke.• in? tale at alas., King !VD.. Book
.
Stara, BD Iroarth Asaaao..asal . at ake
Boaa'Saida
Stores ' '
OffrORPHAIIIIP, _
WALII 2 I., -
OPEN EVERY Ei'vsucirtu.
• IN OAIMULNT OF CATIILDEAL.
LEGAL.
°N.169.1
OW THE PETITION OF ALICE
•
DODOI,OI Pittatntrab, Pomp., nitnlala-
minx at cama paage, aeeeued. protair,foir
the extension of a patent grants .1. - 4.0 the sale
Calvin Dodge ;an the halal day Of Mareb. Utile
and releiresd , se the 11314 day of Jell, iselobr
a latDF?verient
Ie tibillered t 1 the teirtlawii7 In ltd. mai*
closed paths Ildp DAT Or FZERUAILI
nal tbs Vass far /Wad arguments sad the is.
szolser , • report be leaned to the 25th 4tay
Teams rf next, and that the sald petlttoe be
hien, en the Ad DAY OF hLtitCll.l2M.
.Any penen may oppose ltibr exteashis
sannrEL s. • MESH%
OUMMWMONEU 07-PJLTSA79.
FMlf=M=!
SPRUCE 'ALLEY.— Notice is
b.-I'l , bl siren - tam at No. 2; Deerabor
Session of Quarter Sealant Court. • roll traa
granted to, abow . easaa Why aala allay, from
Bomar arum to the 21var.
Skald not be Vae,ated and Closoa
width mill 1m made abiolete anima exeerdedM
am filed in proper time.
JOHN O. Itaoollll2l.
'BoHalsor
IMIMTI
g N THE DISTRICT COURT OW
• Tilt lINTTRD STATTL TOR THZ WXST
• DIST ZI
RICT OT PENSYLVASIL.
ok. Dnren.TOJe; of tennenylio.,Tit...
s Rankront. under the OCtCon= of Mush
•I *4 l tds lB6 Zbt, a , " l:en older ertms ' provi " ble azder .ftGa L
said Let. b 1 nrder of the Coon notice!. hereby
given to ell creditors who , have proved.:Utair
debts.• aid Other parsons • lotennted. to L appin .
:p a tt . ,l Lk i tt y of
. Jtr i altr e .aligttyr
Register 'ln hantrltitee.: et Ile olnee7Ter
tilszo s ig qar uk ett=
granted to the aid bankrupt.
,
CM
Mil
COMMISSION MIULiNti
Pdtillenz6 and , Ha
v=m.
'
ammo - • -
livsure s same,
commuuos
,t.l sad 'itrell,n.ll
Petro
and its
DAUM'S BLOM INIQUENIE WAT.;
ADD4BII.:
"Wont 27. Griansbor of Clontoserdier,
133801M8 BZOOND 111111EZ
ECUPSE..-:PETROLEUM REFINERY.
mown W. G Twzraug v
YiamwrvU or
Lubriestlngitiligh TOBnpilegOgs.
Otaan• firma Mat,
ntelop llot► eltiMitet nneurtzpi
Unstid lowan telopmtarel... L aL toe
LOeet l i g am , r lot a 0
Will e•t•eta.ll;
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