The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 17, 1870, Image 4

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littsbur,o Gap ,
'an AND SLIBUBBAN.
The niatia work on the Pan.gandle
SalLraid at Alum creek. damaged by a
freshet, ban been repaired and using are
now running through. ,
IllututY , —lttna Ellen Palmer made In
tbrmatke betbre s Salisbury r
Elrinlneumn, Batti /matt rday, e against Benj.
Ewen for =rely of the peace. A
warrant we. lamed.
tiara* Fight—Two uncross got Into a
fight on Webster avenue Saturday even
t= when one cot the other on the an
with a razor. indicting • tedious wound.
No uremia were wade.
Flts.-13eturday morning 'about two
o'clock a new dwelling bonne at Belle•
geld, unoccupied and belonigingio l W.
U
• . Pabst. Ego., was destroyed fire.
Itopposed to MS the work of an oen.
-ICW.
IMmaliglit the regular mum= will be
held In the Select Council chamber at
term o'clock, by the members of the
Allegheny Moues to plum in nomlus•
Sok- candidates for the vivo= city
appraiser.—At ; meeting
or the County Commissioners, held Sa
turday morning. Mr. James Ritchie wee
appointed Mercantile appraiser. Mr. R.
to a punctual man, and will doubtless
make an ancient Winer.
Alleged Sareesy.—Jobn Cann made
information yesterday before Alderman
Taylor Amami Mary Higgins for. the
larceny hls pookebbook. umlauting
sixteen dollars and twenty-tive mats.
Te ussuird was =aged and committed
lb, a hewing.
lbarcealf..—Robert Elates allegbs tbst
Louis Kramer went Into bbgroundaand
took tberefrom boards valued at live dol.
lam' look* fluke honed a warrant
ter lb. man wbo 'tot a-board't and Wier
a twartng held blue to bail for hi, appear.
anew at vanes.
Wesiows Charge.—Gaturday raorzflog,
Milton Harrow mule Information belbre
Alderman McMaster*, charging George
McCune with perjury, the allegedoffenee
Csangsting in swearing falsely before
Aldan= Shore, to an informatton for
=regents Herron. Warrant
FUUtair.—Mike Frank and Henry
Wilting had a penional encounter Satin
day morning, which resulted In an inlbr
roarlon :before Aldermen Taylor for
arsalt sad battery, with Henry as pros.
swam and Alike as defendant, upon
watch a warrant for Hikes .arrest was
lamed.
FrasiL—Ohrtst Koenig was arrested
and brought before Judea Conrad. of
Lower Ht. Olair tp.. on a charge of fraud
by Casper Ditch. It alleged
preferred - by
Ls
owed Ditch a bill of 'LOA
and that he wu removing his goods and
chattels to avoid pay lag the same. The
ease was settled. •
Ts Lek—The Promisor on Sixth ave•
sue, one door from Smithfield street,
now occupied by 001..7. D. Egan with
bookstore and family. This is a part of
the large balding to be fitted up and
oocupled this spring by the Gszerrit,
and is a very eligible stand for business.
Apply at Whoa of Oaserris.
loath Side.—The Committee on the
Consolidation' of the Booth Side Bor.
mishit have ordered from thegtate print
er several hundred copies of the Consol
idation bill now pending in the legisla
ture, which, when received, will be dis
tributed to the citizens of the several
boroughs,
will be called after
to
consider p i •
t. ublic meeting
A Second lbeuag in reference to the
reot~anlgallon of therittaburgh ZMAlrell
was held atPaulson's Hall. Fourth eve
nuiviSatunley evenlag. . A large nuns
tier of members were enrolled. Another
meeting will be held' next Saturday
evening to decide on the uniform. The
officers will be elected on the last
Saturday evening of the month.
V. 15. District atter:Ky.—The commis
" don of B. B. Carnahan, as United Instal
district attorney - . expires to-day. Mr.
Carnahan is a candidate for resppolnt •
meat, and Hon. H. Bucher Swope, of
Clearfield county, is also a osndidats for
the office. The Prealdeni will probably
send his nomination for the Mhos to the
Senate for aonfirmstion to-morrow.
Frightened.—A German went into a
shoemaker shop on Webster avenue Sat
urday to purchase a pair of boots. Alter
trying severalpairs he found one which
suited him and drawing them en his that
started toward the door, when the shoe.
maker made some remark. which must
have frighened the Dutchman, as he
started off' at a full ran and the shoe.
maker has seen neither the German nor
the boots alma. _
Conissitted.—Batbragy 'morning Chas.
Mar, the young man charged with se
duction on oath of Barbara Abel, had a
hearing belbre. Alderman Batter, of
Allegheny, when be was bold to ba ll-in
the sum of two thousand dollars,
for
court. While the °flow was taking him
to jell a companion interfered and made
an attempt at rescue. It was a failure,
and cost the unfortunate youth 515, the
amount of doe Imposed by the . AAder.
amt.
Palate Illimopttat.—There will be •
meeting of representative• from the
Western Pencurylvanis Hcspital,lhe Al•
legheny County Home. the Guardians of
the Poo?. the Directors of tEe Poor of Al
legberty, and the Commissioners of Al•
leeway County, for the purpose of se
csetaining the proper - means to secure
the permanent establishment of tae
old Ninth Ward Hospital se la general
hospital far the two cities and county,
and piths view to add to It the very im•
portant feature of • lylnrin department.
°Mastles.—The Rey. Charles Hedges,
leotared). a graduate of Lincoln Unfree.
eity and a licentiate of the Presbyterian
Church. will be ordained to the tediststry
and also metalled In the psatorate of
Grace Presbyterian Church of colored
••• e, on Thursday
Then eveng next at
Mir 0.
seven o'clock. ceremonies
will take place In the colored Public
&boathouse on Miller street, in the Elev.
oath ward. The Rev. Drs. McKinney
and Wilson will officiate.
The a/ion:union or Mr. Hedges,befor•
the Ohio Presbytery, will be held In the
Sixth street Presbyterian Church, at two
o'clock r. a , on Thursday the 201.12
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Thomas H. Bunter, Esq., Recorder for
Allegheny county, yesterday rewired
the commisione of the following named
persona as luxuries of the Piece and Al.
derryttai3Oso.Nenbart,Third ward, Pitts.
:butigh; Cornelius O'Donnell, Filth wait.
Plitsburen James M. Taylor Ninth
ward, Pittsburgh; Samuel Irerlis. Slav
*nth ward. Pittsburgh: James Dooald.
eon, Powell ward, Pittsburgh; John A.
Floyd. Second ward, Pittsburgh, and A.
S. Nicholson, Sooond ward, Pittsburgh.
The commfeaton of Captain W. D.
Cook as Notary Public has also been
readved.
Tee cliiked art.
Two friends appeared before Alderman
lidetdasters, Saturday, In unfriendly atil-
Wes . They were respectively prosecu
tor and abrade:din an result and bat
tery case. It happened In this wise. The
prosecutor • few days era invested In •
silk dress hat orating seven dollars. He
donned the article and met his friend at
a house be visited. The friend Mooed
the hat unbecoming end remar he
totn to mashie." Salting t hew
tion he word baled his hand upon It
In an =gentle meaner. The crown save
way. Be then finished up by knocking
It as the floor and treading upon It. This
Is the story of his offending for which he
was arrested and gave bail for, Court.
Alleged Forgery.
- Saturday =miser Alderman Neer=
was engaged in inavanigating an alleged
forgery case. la which Dr. It P. Duffey,
vyttriaary surgeon, of Allegheny, sp.:
peered es•proseentor against A. Ingalls,
Q. P. Well, and a man named MoW11: -
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llama, defendante. The parties as
rend, it ix alleged, purchased 'bur
bones, a set of harness, buggy and
robes, for $1,820. offering in payment
Dew signal by visions parties, in all
amoollWir, CO 14400. Dr. Du ey, undee
=Of ccussiltlng his attorney, e..
aooepting the notes, and in the
meantime he Tidied one of the
'apposed signers, when, it is . al
leged, •be discovered the- signature
to be • forgery. ' He Immediately
sailed at the Alderman's oleos, made an
inibrmetlon and with en officer proceed
ed to t h e place where he had agreed to
deliver the horses where Ingalls and
• Well' mem Manned. I it
inenaged the w • and
whoa arrested seemed very anxious to
• base the rattier amicably aittlod:it be
alleged be Wait would be better for him
ibiTs a boaueof one thousand dollars
than to base the picsecutlon go on: The
socamelkwure hald far
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LSE NSATION
A Mari Dles sueoenty—ells Death a Mrs
tery—Eariteinest le the lielgtiberheod
—Coroner , . Immest. •
Considerable excitement .prevailed In
tii - s vicinity of. Minton - station in Ver.
sallies township, on Friday morning of
last week, over the death of Philip Dan.
ion, foreman of Dickson, Stewart & Co.'s
coal work; which it appease occurred
under suspicious circumstances. The re
port was current in the neighborhood
that the man died of poison which it was
alleged had been administered by a Mem
ber of his family, but from the statement
of one of his daughters which we publidi
in fall, we are unable to sae any grenade
for suspicions of that character.
Coroner Clawson was notified and
went to Renton station on Friday, to hold
an inquest, but from the excitement pre.
veiling and the rumors In circulation
deemed it necessary to have apost morale
examination mode, and on Saturday Dr.
Daly made the examination. The
Doctor declined to give his opinion in the
caw milli after the contents of the atom
aeb, which read been plated in the hands
of Mr..Wntti, analytical. chemist, bad
been analysed.
The following statement, made to Dr.
Daly bye daughter of the deceased,
gives the facts connected with the death
of her father in detail:
My father was first taken sick on lastn
Wednesday week, about eight or nine
o'clock in the morning. He had gone to
work as Mush returning home, com
plained of sickness and cramp In the
stomach and burning about the, heart.
He bad taken for breakfast that Morning
bread, butter, coffee and fried pork. Ho
breakfasted bout half past five o'clock,
and was taken sick between eight and
nine. He remained in the house all day;
next morning said he was better and
went to work.! - The morning he was
taken sick I commenced prelaries the
breakfast, but before it was finished I
returned to bed, and my sister Margaret
arose and finished the preparation of the
meal. My father returned to work the
next morning (Thursday.) and contin
tied work until the following Tuesday.
,January 11th.) His dinner was pre.
•
pared by my sister and sent him at nine
o'clock In the morning, as was customa
ry. He was In the habit of eating lunch
es from his dinner during the day from
the time It was sent hint. About half
past twelve o'clock on that. day (Toes.
day) he came home feeling, as he expres
sed lt, jest a 4 he bad felt on the Wednes
day before, although not so bad,
having eaten part of his dinner already
sant him, composed of bfead, butter end
coffee, of all or which he had partaken,
although some coffee was still remaining.
He remained home until the second day
thereafter (last Thursday.) He - got up
and ate a breakfast of coffee, bread, but
ter and fried pork, which I. commenced
the preparation of. but was told by my
father mite to bed and allow Maggie to
finish thepreparation of themes!. When
etigitiehad got the breakfast ready, fath
ar ate of it and went to work. He was
carried home • little after nine o'clock,
with an attack similar to theformer ones.
but mach worse. complaining of cramps
in the stomach and his legs hurting him,
He requested sister Jennie to rub them
with turpentine. About an hour after
be was brought home he vomited for
Ave minutes, throwing up a greenish,
creasy . field. Ho remained very Rink
during the night, and became worse, and
owl at two o'clock on the following
(Friday) morning. He became uncon
scious an hour and a half after being
brought home, was weak and una
ble to answer questions. He remained
unbonecdons and took no nourishment
until he died.
The Inquest adjourned to meet again
three weeks Ninon on February 4th, at
the houacr of Daniel Wearte, Turtle Creek
Station, at which lime Prof. Otto Wuth
will give the roault of his examination
of the stomach to the cornner'ajary.
171 Coro. va. Edward Roseman, S eases
1.83 Charles Stephens.
150 Ered. Diffenbaugh,
61 John Modem.
81 7lda Kirk.
Monongahela Valley Railroad—Meeting I 62 w m. H eckert,
of the Board of I/tremors—Toe Cur.
RAILROAD AFFAIRS.
prorate Name to: be Changed. Ave.
The Board of Directors of the Motion.
gahela Valley Baltroad Company held •
meeting at the office of the Company,
No. 154 Water street, Saturday, January
min, NM: .
The following members of the Board
were present:. Messrs. George Black, B.
F. Jowl., .1. C. Risher, H. B. Hays, Jos.
Waltonlind T. W. Briggs.
B. Jaques. Secretary of the
Board, read the minutes of the preceding
meeting.
- Altar the transaction of some routine
business, • preamble was submitted to
the Board, setting forth that under the
provisions of the act of Assembly ap
proved March 17th, 1869, railroad com
panies were authorized to Increase the
number of Directors to thirteen.
Ares:dation, adopting the provisions
of the act, and providing fOr the increase
indicated, wee then offered and adopted
unanimously.
A resolution was offered and adopted,
changing the corporate name of the com
pany from the Monongahela Valley Rail.
road Company to the Pittsburgh, Vir
ginia and Charleston Railway Company.
It was also resolved to ask the Legisla
ture to pass a supplement to the present
act of incorporation authorizing the pro-
posed change.
The draft of an act. to be submitted to
the Legislature, was &leo presented,
which. authorizes the company to Wane
drat mortgage bonds to the amount of
dye million dollars, the proceeds to be
applied to the work of constructing the
road.
The act received the unanimous ap
proval of the Board, and Joseph Walton,
E., we* authorized to secure the re
quired IrgAlation. •
The meeting adjourned to meet at the
call of the •Prealdimt.
The work of constructing the road will
be commenoed as speedily as toolliblor
and the Directors express a• determine.
tion to push the construction forward
rigorously. The extension of the road to
Charleston la an Important measure, and,
with the unusual advantages of the line
airtedyimrr eyed. In the matter of low
grades and the rich country through
which it queen, places the success of the
enterprise as a profitable investment be
yond doubt.
IMPOSING FUNERAL.
Bails lof vol. W Iliiam Diehl, a Soliller
Mr.E!
The mortal remains 'of Col. William
Diehl, all bet' the last one, we think, of
the Pittsburgh soldiers of Itl2, were de
posited yesterday afternoon In their final
resting•place . ln s quiet spot In the Alle
gheny Cemetery The principal streets
tbrinuth which the *Memo military and
civil oortege wood to taut place of Inter
ment 'were thronged with men, women
Lid children, and so densely crowded as
to render them almost Impassible for
m pede h
strians and veicles. The
ounded hum the residence offuneral Cot. J .
B. Moore, son-In-law of the deceased,
cornet of Chatham and Wylie streets,.
wham, preparatory to the removal of the
remains, religious services of an Inter
esting and lmprmalye nature wets held
by several ministers of the Gospel. Tits
procession moved so follows
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114.41 of &weir. CBI Pollee to oolong, ow&
colowaoli W es t e rn
Hire s.
Orem Western '
Mortis" Corti of 1. , g 0... 0.i.. •
Doioefoo Oft'.. ra wafts.
HUM with oath ',rained to the Nations
Honor Hoard or
. . . .
Tyro carriages containing Officiating Clorcrtnon.
Carriages 110114111•111/ mottinert and friends.
At the ertnetery, * large concourse of
people assembled to pay
rtes their pros.
ones the last tribute of pect to the
memory of the deetessd. After religious
mirth= were held a military salute was
fired and the remains were lowered to
their last resting place, and the old vets.
ran of four score and ten years' expert.
enoe In life was left In the quiet grave to
await the summate which shall rouse all
.sleeping mortality to ftnal Judgment on
the ilea day.
Caught In the Act.
For soma mouths past a band of thieves
have been committing depredations at
different pointi in the city, and until
very recently have 'escaped detection.
Saturday coming two mesons who are
supposed lobe members of the gang
entered Mr. Howarth's grocery store in
the Diamond, and commenced opera.
ttone. One of them, Michael MoDermot
by name; laid his lingers on a bed cord
and pared it to Ins confederate. The
saheman of . the establishment observed
the movement; and, being near the door.
gently supped out, anti drawing the
door shut, called tcon an Other attache
of the boor 10 go for the pollee. While
the young man was in search of an urn
oer,.haviog to - go to the station house,
where he found Lien. Gordon, the
thieves on the in sucoeeded in Cu
eing the door open notwithstanding
the efforts of the man on the
outside to prevent it, and started off At a
full run. seoaratlng at Diamond alley,
MoDermot turning in the alley "and the
other running through the Dismond and
down Market street. The young man
who bad been holding the door pursued
Ofelsennot, and was stout taking hold of
him When the thief turned and dealt him
a blow with his flat, felling him to the
ground. At this moment Lieut. Gordon
came down the alley from the lockup,
;Weed kleDermot, put the nippers on
him and took him to the lock-up, where
be wee provided with nuarten for the
night. An information was made 'mann
him lbr Larceny-= s r, Mod he was
Oturunnted nx• a
THE COURTS.
Dlstrici Court—Pull Bench.
SATURDAY. January 15.—The
meta Hat was taken up, but no businere
of public Importance was transacted.
TRIAL LIST YOB
129 Troy vs steamboat "Fairplay."
130 Walti vs Em
134 Reineman vs Hervey.
108 Irwin vs Shaffer d Blondon.
218 Tlbby vs Ethane.
5 Roeveler, et al., vs Martin Gready's
additn.
0 Kreuzkamp vs. same.
13 Manus vs Bankbart.
Common Pleas—Judges Sterrett and Col.
SATURDAY, Jai/Way 15.—1 n the CIAO Of
the Union Mills Ts James B. Hill et aL,
previously reported, the Jury rendered
a 'afflict for the defendants, subject to
the opinion of the Court on a question
of law reserved.
Jacob Davis, of Beaver county, was, on
motion of A. Blakely, Esq., sworn and
admitted as an attorney in this court.
TRIAL MAT FOR MONDAY.
350 Stright vs Buebannan. •
876 Building and Loan Association vs.
Ketterlee. --
12 Franz vs Jones.
14 Tannahill visPfalf. •
19 Bell vs P. and C. R. R. Co.
22 Roger h Bros. vs Hays •
24 Home Os Abbott.
28 Geyer vs Rodney.
29 Rodney vs Geyer.
39 Morrison vs Shaw.
40 Burke A Glass vs Lee.
41 Bradshaw vs Duff.
42 Commonwealth, for use. vs Barker.
43 " " vs Taylor.
44 vs Pierce.
45 " " vs Smith.
46 " " vs Huey.
Nos. 384 and 8 are fixed for Tuesday
January 18th.
'Quarter Sessions—Fall Bench.
SATURDAY. January 16.—John A.
pingey, convicted of miedemeanor for a
violation of the livery stable act. was
sentenced to pay the costa of prosecution
and a tine of ,
Thomas J. Campbell, recently tried In
the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and
convicted of murder In•the second de
gree for killing his wife, was brought up
for sentence. He entered the prisoner's
dock with the same stoical indlHerenoe
be hen maintained since the commission
of the crime, and looked around the
Court room as though he were a specta
tor rather than a convicted felon. Shortly
after he had taken his seat, his brother
and stater came into the court room, and
as they approached him, he seemed to
break down completely, and gave vent
to his feelings by a copious flow of tears
and audible sobs. Before passing sen
tence, Judge Stowe remarked that he
felt It his duty to Impose the fullest pen
alty of the law, and took occasion to refer
to the enormity of the crime of which he
had been convicted. The prisoner was
then sentenced to undergo an imprison
ment in the Western Penitentiary of
eleven years, nine numfAs and twenty eight
days, the longest term which could be
Imposed.
TRIAL LIST TOR MONDAY
819 Com. U. James K Brown, et al.
W 2 g. H. W. Behrhoret.
248 Henry Fritz.
310 James :Johnston.
186 Sblerman, 3 ewe.
223 0 Fred. Qnikg.
324 0 John C. `Kenrhier.
320 0 Patrick McCann.
Than. Kinoton k 2 cases.
D. P. Hatch and D. Hatch
Christ.. Raker.
Geor g e Robe.
'Moil; Smith,
TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY
421. 66 ' J. W. Plttock, of al
318 " Wm. H. Sturgeon.
21:18 Wm. Merriman.
66 Joseph Lalink.
TILE OIL TRADE.
Meeting of the Petroleum Amociation—
OS Inspector Appointed—Tits Contract
Quesuon.
Saturday morning at ten o'clock a
- bursting of the Petroleum Association
was held In the parlor of. the Robinson
Holum.
President James A. Hutchison mend
ed the Chair; with Mr. A. F. Brooks •
Secretary.
fdinutes read and approved.
Mr. Koehler, from the Committe, pre•
'tented a report dettnlng the duties of a
Crude Oil Inspector, which was conald•
ered seriatim and adopted.
Masan. Matthew Edwards and Edward
Schmidt were then nominated for the
position. The election resulted in favor
of Mr. Edwards by a yak' of 22 to &
A Raper recommending some changes
n the form of contract was referred to
the Committee on Contract.
Mr. Ackerman, from the New York
Petroleum Board, stated that they had
Agreed upon a form of contract similar
to the one reported by the Pittabargb
dealers, with tne exception of ■ubetitu•
tiug weight for gallows. He suggested
that this alteration be made and the iron-
tract axed to read .UO to 375 pounds:
Alter a lengtlaly discuealon Meagre.
Augustus: Tack,. W. P. Logan, W. G.
Warden and It. B. Waring were ate
pointed to act in conjunction wdh the
committee appointed last' Saturday to
confer with a similar committee appoint
ed last Saturday to confer with a aflutter
committee from the New York Petrole•
um Board, and report to the association
this morning.
The meeting then adjourned until this
morning at ten o'clock, when another
will be held at the same place.
A Plissing Mai Torus up Awai out lathe
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About three or four months ago the
community were informed, through
toe city pros, of the disappearance,
under very mysterious circumstances, of
• man named W. B. Dean, who was em'
ployed ma night watchman at the Ht.
Nicholas Hotel, comer of Fourth
avenue and Grant street. Hs disappear
ed at night, and notwithstanding the
most vigilant search was made by the
hieeins. Fehl, proprietor■ of toe hotel,
and other parties interested In his wel
fare, his whereabouts could not be dis
covered. Inasmuch ■s he left hi._ beg.
gage and it email balance dim for his.
services behind him, merlons alarm was
felt least be might have been enticed
away and foully dealt with. The toys.
Orions disappearance long fines (Nosed
to excite any public) attention, although
there were many who still were enticing
to know what had befallen the missing
individual, until Saturday last, if ben a
letter, written by the hand of the sup
posed to be dead man, was received by •
friend In this city. The cootenta of the
missive did not explain the motives of
the midnight eked■ddler in purattingkla
course, but simply asserted that the
writer was a soldier for Uncle Sam,
doing service ■t Fort Fetterman,
Wyoming territory, and that he was en
joying good health. So much for •
standing emotion and its bursting, but
Dean deserves the thank• of all greatful
reporters for furnishing them materials
for several conjeotur■ articles on his
myterious dleappesrance.
Allegheny (Kneen.
The mums of Allegheny City Councils
for the nomination of candidates for the
several city °Moos to be filled by Conn
on; will be held in the Common Coun
cil chamber this evening.
Is a list of riodldatos so far
ist Ira base bean able to tiatensin thaw:
Ccmtrolter —W. M. Porter.
Treasurer—D. Mactarron. -
City Engineer—Charles Davis and Mr
Smith.
SolieUor--Jobn C. McCombs, Capt. S.
C. Schoyar. ,Uen. Woe. Blakely, W. B.
Rodgers, J. S. Parkinson and L. P.
Stone.
Mreet Commiasioner—Thomas Diegrraw.
Superintendent of Water Works—Wm.
sta. Jr.
Clerk of Harkels,Datican Dallas.
Clerk to Committees—J. R. Oxley. -
City Aeseesor—R. R. Rey.
Wharf Master—B. R. Davin.
WI Impeder—Wm. Brown.
Chief Engineer of Fire Department—
James E. Crow and Jams McElroy.
Ammar of Water Itenta—David Car
nelian nod A. Darla.
nig/Waders —Dlatnoad soak% George
B. McNulty Second ward scales. R. T.
White, Joel M. Bowlby and W. F. Wane.
V, M. C. A
We have before us, In neat pamphlet
lbrm, the proceedings of the Second An.
neat Convention of the Young MOWN
Christian Association held at Williams.
port In November last. Tile report le
full and oomtdele, and presents very an.
°enraging exhibits. Conies of this report
will be mailed gratuitously. and lam ,
motion with regard to the work given by
addreml rig any member of the E °cativo
Oommittee, which consists of Thomas K.
Cree, Chairman Pittsburgh; Peter B.
Simons, Harrisbinght C. C. Shirk; Erie;
H. A. Myers, York; E. Franciseas. Ear
rbrburg. . . -
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAMITTE: MONDAY MORNING, JANITARY 17, 1870
prrnouvat ITER&
Reeling sin! Report of the Oil City Pe
': truism Producers , Association.
The 011 City Times gives the folloiring:
The regular monthly meeting of the
Managers of the Petroleum Producers'
Association was held at Oil City on Fri
day last. The meeting was called to
order by the President. The Secretary,
C. V. Culver, being absent, F. W. Hut
:hp was elected Secretary pro. tem. Mr.
Beers, of Ronseville, asked what action
bad beet taken by the Association to so.
core subscriptions to the Drake fund.
The President explained that the subject
had been considered at. the previous
meeting, suds resolution adoptedasking
the members of the Aseociation to co.
overate with the Committee appointed by
the meeting held to Titutville in Novem
ber.
The action of the National Refiners'
Convention held In Mew,York last
month, was next discussed. At that
convention it was charged that the pro
ducers of this region adulterated their
oils at the wells, by mixing with it tar
and benzine. and that the gravity of the
oil was thereby made lighter and the oil
of lees value to the refiners. A standard
of gravity, too, which to purchase oil was
was adopted by the New York Conven
tion and the same action at • subsequent
Meeting of the Pittsburgh refiners, held
in that city. After a general discussion
of the proceedings of the Refiners' Can.
'mittens, • committee- consisting of
Mears. J. T. Briggs, of Tituaville John
Porter, of Cow Run, and W. L. Lay, of
011 City, was appointed by the Associa
tion to inquire as to the truth of the
charge of adulteration, and as to toe ex
pediency of selling oil by a standard
gravity, and to report thereon. The
meeting then adjourned.
Tqe following report of the Secretary,
for the month ending December, of fifty
one petroleum districts, comprising the
oil region of Pennsylvania, was sub
mitted :
No. of barrel, of oil at'wella on band at
tae cima of December 103,175
No. e, barrels delivered from wells due
l., Deeemocr ' we 41:
Total pr.einctlon hr mcnsb 344 DS
avetrana ter day 11,171
No. of well. tboducinedurlon ecember
Avenge producion of nen well. 61-3
No. of wells being dr Ilea 3:7
No of now wells commenced DS
•• • • •• emoleted •P 3
••
um.d
••• 'a
bandoned atbacdoe db 56
wells me
C•Psc ll l of Iron mange 10 barrels 1 511.1141
No. of Imrrels of oil stoma lot on to, te 10,363
•` •• •• °neon Mebane empty.- 1,121,4.3
The Brady's Baud Independent says:
We vlaited the Fox :Farm on Monday
last. and found that operations were
going steadily forward. A large number
of interests have been taken, and new
wells under way. Among our observa
tions we made the following notes: No.
1, owned by W. Robinson C 0.,& le pump
ing filly barrels daily: No. 2, .1. R. Craw
ford A. Co., is now doing sixty barrels,
and judges say at Die present rate of
increase will run up to one hulidred bar
rels daily; No. 4, MorganSt Taylor, is
rated at fi fteen barrels. The well of the
Clarion Borough Oil Company Is produ
cing four barrels per day. Morlarity
Wright's well is rapidly incresslogi and
Is doing fifteen barrels per day. The
Grey Eagle Is now doing only ten bar
mier- It was • thirty-five barrel well, and
went down to five, but it Is again rapidly
Improving. Galloway it Brown, on lease
No. 13, is running forty terra. per day.
Herrington's well, on upper lease, No.
22, in doing six barrels. Porterfield dt
McComb's well is being drilled, and will
peon be down. Jackson A Vermeil, drill-
Lag on No. 6, Is nearly down.
Alewife. Mama and Parker struck a
new well on the Tyrrell Farm on the lit,
which Is producing over twenty barrels
a day. It Is the tint well tested on a
twenty acre tract leased by the above
gentlemen, and they have reason to be
satisfied with their ..prospectn. The aid
Coquette well, on thiEgbert Farm, after
standing idle for a long time, has been
revived and is now yielding twenty-five
barrels a day. This well was once the
wonder of this region.
The production of the Benninghoff
Farm, which at one time ranked wand
to none to the oil region, Is now set down
at seven barrels per day. The reason of
the decrease le in consequence of the
water flooding the wells and driving the
oil away.
• A new well was struck on the Metro.
politan tract, near Allemagooselum city,
on Friday last. Fur the first twenty.four
hours it pumped thlrty.elx barrels of 011.
It is now doing about eighteen barrels
per day. Is owned by Mr. A. A. Shrum.
Well No. 2, Lockwood, Baton and Fish
er lease, on the 1111019 trial was complet
ed a few days since and is yielding ten
barrels per day. Was torpedoed a day
or two ago and the production material
ly increased.
A new well was struck the Lamb
Farm. near Pleasantville, on Saturday
last. It Is yielding twenty barrels a day.
NOVEL PROCEEDINU
A Breach of Promt.e Vase before a South
Mae JoeUcc—Bap It Ends.
An interesting affair transpired in the
office of Justice Lipp, of Birmingham,
Saturday, interesting not only to the
community at large, but particularly so
to the legal fraterffisy, as - ftNievelopes a
new method of dlepoeing of "breach of
promise cases," 'which heretofore haye
been adjudicated on the civil side of the
court. The learned Justice has diem' ,
ered a new method of disposing of this
class of eases, It appears.
Saturday morning Miss Weigart.called
at Justice Llpp's office and stated that
Mr. John Selbler had promised to marry
her, but had subsequently declined to
fulfill that promise, whereupon the
Jua
tice note out an information charging
Seibler with "breach of procaine" and
had Miss Welgart swear to it. He then
issued a warrant and placed it in the
hands of his officer who arrested Mr.
Stabler, who was at work in S been bargees
shovel factory. The parties were brought
together at the Justice's office, where a
scene ensued. It appears that the Mi.
rutty between them was their religion,
he being a Lutheran and she a Metho
dist. He said be would not live with •
Methodist, and •if he married her,
/the Must renounce her Methodism and
attend the Lutheran church. After some
persuasion she consented to the proposi
tion and the learned justice compounded
the felony by uniting the fellow and the
lady in the bonds of matrimony. The
coats and marriage fee *ere paid by the
groom and the pair departed apparently
well pleased with the result of affairs.
"All's well that ends well."
Tula is, we presume, the first and only
ease on record of a case of "breach of
promise" being made the subject of a
criminal proseimtion, and shotild It be
Included In the catalogue of misdemean
ors, when the penalire I. revised, to the
groat legal ability of the learned perinea
with whom the Idea Is original, will the
credit be dun.
I==
Cruets Hocaer.—Mr. Entimet's engage.
ment at the Opera House, which, In
point of success, la unprecedented,
closed Saturday evening. Mr. John
Brougham was engaged .for the present
week, but isle Saturday evening Mr.
Canning received a telegram stating that
Mr. B. would not appear: Mr. Brough
am's drama entitled "The Lottery of
will be presented this evening
with all the necessary scenery and. stage
machinery.
Linusur ' Lecrons.—Tomorrow,
Tuesday, evening. Miss Anna Dickinson
will deliver a lecture at the Academy of
Music, tinder the auspices of the Mer
cantile Library Association. Subject.,
"Whited Sepulchres" Mir Dickinson
has delivered this lecture In Eastern
cities with great success, and In this
city, *here she has always been a favor
ite with our lecture-going people, It will
doubtless have a large audience.
0. A, R. Lscrrungs—The next lecture
of the 0. A. 8.. course will be delivered
In the Academy of Music oir Thursday
evening, by C. C. Corn° Esq.. "Carlo.
ton" of the Boston Jo urnal. Ms sub.
Ject, "China, and the Chinesequestion In
America," Is one full of Interest. "Carle.
ton" has been In China, Is acquainted
with the Chinese, and being en observant
and Intelligent traveler, should be able
to entertain and Instruct an audience on
that subject. There are no reserved
seats. Tickets fifty cents.
. ORTIIA2IB' 1/110 babement of
St. Paul's Cathedral the Orphans' Fair
will continue during the present and
anceeeding week. Fully twenty thou
sand persons have visited this really at
tractive place of Innocebt amusement
and premonsde since the doors were
thrown open to the public., UP. Saturday
the famous oonteat for a corn broom be
tween some eight or ten young ledles
was dosed. Miss Mary „Tang, an accom
plished and pretty young lady, carried
off theprlse, receiving 8,000 In • ,vote of
15.900. By all mean. do noffail• putting
In appearance at the Fair before It closes,
as enjoyment bielfordred to all - who MR
CM!
Wm. Semple, 180 and 182 Federal
street, Allegheny, returns his sincere
thanks to his friends and a kind and din
criminating public. for their sery liberal
patronage extended to him for no many
Tears. and respectfully informs them of
his return from the different markets
with a large stock of goods and some
extra bargains In fancy and staple goods
suitable for the present season, which are
now open for Inspection, and as usual
wilt be offered at very low prima, there
by rendering all clearance sales annaotta
nu. During the peat season, owing to
the great throng many of our customers.
weld not be watteiton. lathe Mare, ar•
rangements will be made so that all can
be wilted on promptly, pleiusantly' and
profitably, by able and experienced as.
militants, at 180 sod 'lB2 Federal street,
HEAVY LA1r,431.
11119 Stolen In Mt. Woonnagton—Ste
Matt Caught and the Roney Re.
TTTTTTT -
About half-past two o'clock this morn
ing Janice Inland, a young man about
nineteen years of age, who has hamlet .
some time peat employed at Bal./era coal works, and boarding
at a house in Mt. Washington,
inn arrested and brought into the lock.
uP en a charge of larceny. It appears
that for some months past the boarders
at the house where he was stopping had
been robbed of small soma money and
they could get no clue to the tale, but
he has teen caught -at last, and under
circumstances that will probably send
him over the river. T. Piers
Wiederkeper, a German, who was one of
the boarders, before retiring to bed placed
his memoranda book containing one hun
dred and fifteen dollars in his trunk
which sat near his bed and had In his
pocket book four dollar& About eleven
o'clock he awoke and saw some one In
his room;liut being only partially awake
raid no attention to the matter.
He was subsequently awakened by the
door leading from the house open and
shut, and on looking towards his trunk
discovered that it was open. he got up
and found that his money had been
taken, and went to the neat room. where
young Mande slept. thinking that
it was him he had seen In his
room, but he found the room vacant: He
awoke his companion who slept in the
room with him, and the two started In
pursuit. They followed Illiands to the
Unties Depot, where he bad gone fbr the
purpose of taking a train to leave the
city. He saw them, however, and man
aged to got out of the depot to Liberty
street, and from there ran into a saloon
on Canal street., where he was arrested
by Lieut. Palmer and another officer of
the Mayor's police. When he was
brought to the lock up he was searched
and the money found in his possession.
He wasslocked up for • hearing this
morning.
•
Auothrr Burglary
On Thursday night or lent week the
hardware and cutlery store of Lindsay,
Sterrett &Ewer was entered by burglars
and-goods to the value of $lOO taken.
An entrance was effected to the store by
removing the grating from one of the
cellar windows in the rear of the build
ing, which let the burglars into the cel
lar. They then ascended a pair of stairs
and finding the door locked berated
s board from the stair casing and
got into the store room. The
goods were taken .from • show
case and consisted of; pocket knives and
razors, the latter damned "Wade &
atitelier, Sheffield," and the former
stamped "Law 8r05.." "Geo. Wosten
kolmee," "W. 1., Stafford" and "Marsh
Bros, & Co." Sheffield. --There was a
large stock of silver plated spoons and
forks, and ivory handle table knives in
the case which the thieves did not take.
There is no eine to the burglars, and it
is not probablethat they will be arrested.
The Cream Me mad, at the Oregon
Brewery Is beautiful to look upon. Ps
body of gold and head of snow give
promise' to the thirsty of 'a glorious
draught. Let any one who thinks ale
not • delicious beverage, ask for far a
eau of Pier. Dannals d Co.'. cream ale,
and we venture to say his opinion will
mange. •
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KATOV,On Friday ertalng, aaaaa ry 14th.
11170, Mri. HANN.AiI 4, wile of Yt.•
Eaton. of earrolltort. tibia
soeral from the madame of ker brotherla
law, John B. Bayard, Batt Liberty. 0001 AY
innICOON. Ilith Inst., at ko'clock. Mends of
the faintly are rerpectfol'y loalted yo attend.
Cartlaiita will levee Pittman • Be misCia'd °flee,
earner of Beneath steno. and PanlUineld area.
at a quarter before one.
INIRRINGION.-00 Bandaw. the letb Inst.,
the4o r. JOSY.PtI Br.,
10th year of kW age.
Ike taste al will take place from bit late resi
dence Is TriEfreraterril.N on 901anar, leth
loot., at 10 o'clock a. x. Prim& of the farall7
are 10711,1 to attend. — Cullen.a will leave Ike
- career of To .rth aaaaaa sad Smithaeld strut
at 9 o'clock a. n .
WARTIILD-1a Salchow,
7:
i"l l acY 13th, Is7o, DA,
n 7,
UNDERTAKERS
B. P.PlTlttgba Jaffna L. WILLIAM&
Arra. 11,80 N • & WILLIAMS,
IthOonthere, toner of rum an
kind.. gh . acct . Pittsburgh. CLISus of an kinds.
atuonads. Crapes...l lahrres. and ovary &sotto.
flung( Amoral forntsbluggoal• Parnlshod on the
most r.saonabls wino In the city. Brom and
threthioefendshed. thOce *Mn day and nlgbt.
ELLES & PEEBLES, VIV.
AND LIVER y
cornet f BAH DUSKY BTIIILICT &I.D MI Ude,
&MIEN IIL aillosalsedy City. where theist:OPT
ROOM amp:instantly supplied lilth real see
Imitation Itixerieuud, llabostaus laud Waluoi
(tam, wicaa •areina hasp ad to $lOO. Pa
dies easpartel Incratera. lbws. sad Cat.
stages furnished: Orel, •Il Wilda at lilusindo,
tiootla. - If resiaLred. O tee span at all Lents. dos
and
JOSEPH METER b. SON,
=
variruvo ftr.ramsrals, lia.oe sack
0011160 and WI funeral ratatatizaaat at re.
!lewd TM.. aa?
JOHN M. COOPER & 00. 1
Bell and Brass Fenders,
MOM, LOCOMOTIVE Is MAIM KILL
BELAMMEEI
Made ' Prompt/Iv to Order.
BABBIT'II METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
floprloton aa4 lfasaakitaran of
.I.IL Cooper's Improved Balance Whet
STEAM. PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN STREET.
Foundry, Coral% sad Selma sues%
111
31118. tiTOWEPS BOOR.
• /AMY BYRON VINDICATED
A litetay or the prevent ntrovimv. from the
beglashm to the Ume. by Parris.
Pro ter Stowe. 11.10
T. NS NON% HOLY tliLtIL.
Our volume, lAsto.; el tb. .....
owl women, Ilems.l parr.,
111AVIIV I r ' PlIlrIV/le. TIP or woo' 11
1111.110
OKIALIT • .6 ItICOLLZeTIONII OF A ItUeY
Lir • 1111.00
00101 N ASH PINCLOPISMIIT Or A HZ.
LIUIOUS nicLur.r. H 7 H. Fsr ns ( H4sgo
IifI4I I IIV. P rLOWLer of rum la."
elstitejo
El=
14. DAVIB dt CO,
to I.IbNO M,e.a,
lIIETZI
lIIENBY G. HALE,
MERCHANT ,
_Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Lip ler 430MPLETE
LADIES OR ORNTLRIMN,
mr•••.• • •.• Praroat for Moir
• HOLIDAY CIFT.
Would de well to stem Ix sod etwell tee d T i e
{ I E7N2 Mit Itagrdt.tlll•44.oB
rocalved at
W. - G. DUNEIZATE'S,
JIIWIDXS AND OPTICIAN. •
dais tlti PITT .AVENUE.
A. BRADLEY g, CO"
NO. 80 WOOD BTHEM
ifssoffiatorero of the umatertjazioilof
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores,
TO BL JPOIIIID
• •
•
foontistertutatitertlliss found on th e LATM
PATTERN. AHD IMPBOVAhltintl. sled me
reputation of our eta's. Is such that &SY Oa. I.
1,12$ of a good multi tutrehass HMO bet
those tosaullatured by ot. u tlte7 Will b . baold
the molt durable ss ea summits'. Would
;VOW VoreiloTs ° . n bSi u s;tritrY , l l4l . l
800 *old throe months. lotehded w i lh°r
trlitutltt cunt& All Who Moe bad _ then pito
noshes thret toperor %awry PM
end tar chest.
er. tend tor Catatonia sad Prke pis- JOR,
LAME 8/11P 9 IENTS Or. ALL
llnds ot fresh MU ILO enteeerr o dnia
mike carrlrignigrouratAbe
City gond. Allegheny ( c it y comer of T arsi
ana Moo moo .thir Mg • ..th!
bongos enst.lee as to a1...11m0 e "ai t._
aye Iraq!. On on on la Pe
Harrly. knock Sass and W tte I 6 .77
VniB.l6,lll7T:=l",' Gain 11111
InalOtab
FarWO T1C.128—”.7b-LeC,..../tbr Salop
"L os w, .1 Wangs,. “P oun d," "D oan -mot
de., not exceeding POUR LINES, will
be inserted in those columns owe for
TWENTY-FIVE OENDS; dad' addi•
daunt tine zrreir CENTS.
WANTS.
WANTED A FEEDER.— A
GIBE. experienced In reedlan Print!.
Presser. at J"IIN A. HIATT. nutter 'Panne d
street and Fifth arcane.
WPITED—A
young respectabl
12 e BIT
ATION hy a 1111 ono has had
onnyldryable excetlente to the family grocery
and preettlen Whines. booPteereltyi alto xnen
tantile Lift generally. Unenteetlanable Toter.
eaten. Address B. C., Gazarte °lnce.
WtiftED.- BOARDING. - A
47111Dclatn4400.111=.
PIA)TIC7eN7 ornmc,_ No.l St. Mali
Street, BOYS WILLS and Niel. for allsnml
tied. of employment. PC71.01111 mmtlef hely
of ell elude eau Do env TAW on 000!
7WANTED—An AGENT for this
It
TON to sell the celebratad BAIsTRAM a
roN SEWING MACHINE. on width we
offer terms more liberal than , ; ,. Ally o th er company.
C.ll " 4 astox. Tgialite Agent.
•
WANTED.—AGENTA every
waxing to MU the V 1 SAMOAN K N T.
TWO MAnHINS, the only Pi said nosily
Molttleg Albite ere" . Invested. Pries 0113.
Will tall ,000 atlttbel per minute. Ad
dress &MLR CAN ILNITTLNO MAL,II/MM CO..
Boston. Mug.. or M. Loots, Mu.
ANTED,, MORTGAGES. -
.30.999 to Loan In Largo or mull &manta,
at • ralr raw of Interest.
THOMAS E. FICTTY,
Bilk Bond and Real gatale Broker,
No. 119 thr.lttiarld Moat.
WANTED. -AGENTS.-.$2 SA
per month to sell tee only EiH
PEUVEU
PROVED LkIkIMON nElink BEM , A.
CHINE. Prlce l rlatt . tirea p t u Ln e do s r w m in enta m to ..
etrri n etr 7 41. 4 day—tnales t tg: :amens "jaette
Lock MUG:.—will do any kind of word that can
be done on any mackla.-100,000 avid and the
demand constantly thereartng. Now Is the time
r2k "k4 2r °"e d .& Th
.rd`gg'l,7:oollVl
Donlan,Platabnrah. P., or It.
Lonte,No.
LOST
TIOST OR STOLEN.—wednes.
DAY EVICNINU. Jenne) lah. 1870.
Atitil6. BUCKLEY, sgrd 14 yen.. short biacc
heir. areas eyed and scar .cr.vo. her epee: 1.41
hr ham. at 5 o'clock P. N. or WED!. XSDAY
EVENING. Aevi a ordietion Iliadic, to berdia
covery will be thsokfally received at No. 68 lire
adv... AllegbenV 014.
MARY STEWART.
TO•LET
LET—A Suit of Rooms
r i romsr..t7Tss
Wee l .. lg . Vd iu fo te n d t
froorii%4l3 3 a l7ll ' oar ti . '' One lame 11411 .111.
. .
MO ante. room On 4th floor. 0110 Store RPM
Int Awn . . No. VS. to hag lA'. w bulldttur
IrJurth notate. For tem. Inquire or •.
1r.413 LIM A CO.. No. OS fourth avenue.
rpo LET-111E11CH STABLE.—
• A Good Brisk thahle,twomorirsaigb.tr a l n ti
. rgt l e a r ' f;..l,l i t! n i d n Ttrgl . fgr.;.l2l 7 4. lot
tro^tina on Webster avenue an run*
ni .i n a g .: ,... 7 scit lAD feet so so alley .
O inquire of
/a . Hits ZEE. • N, Jr., .
Nos. 99a. Diamo n d aond,
corner of strett.
LET.—The Large Stare
nomrH No. 95 Wylie Avenue, corner of
msuset. Pittsburgh. A. M. DROWN,
LIS ruth wren..
rilo LIET.—Two story brick
t onus, Nos. 58 and 11t1 Centre avenue.
containing ten rooms each. with all made. 1w-
I PIM Enquiry at Mo. 511. Centre avenue.
Mr. atcCALLUM.
T 0 ! LET.—Five rooms—ene
eery large—ou the corner of Peon ard
htti (Hancock al mete. Also two dwellings
sihooleg. with eight and seven...MC X .1.
at 577 1 ron • trret.
rriO-LET.—Thatlarge, 4 storied
L wsszeouls. r erect of 9lrst Arm !:
ath/bn Woad t.,eow occupied by tbelf. M.
est Rant ree . require orUOUEttrnouaa. e,
Na P 39
a ir s st Avenue. or A. V. HOWARD, No.
II des
IO.LEET.—.NOEWO HOTEL 4
'd I—FHlul3r r
.
N 0 N 1• D T 00,10t , - 04 nt built,
• Ent-dais boom and •ocatitn, *0 rams a
w. r
:iirbdalli.,.o.A":l=l,7ll,l.lLllV;
will.. blivarde. bar. 0020, and parlor.. bested
with ottani. An p y is Jullti CHUM%
Builder 1131 titetinot re.t.
TO LET.—A lot of ground 192
het I,y 51115 -et wall • large, nutotannal
brick building nu het by lOU Met, mid an oi
lier bulidlog containing two n not,
booth
Im
rag.l.° 17. "' ; '," 211 " mmtgrAve n rit:
"
burg, aultable for Manufacturing purpomitOr •
Apthy
ATTERBORY • CO,
Carton and Tenth hiriattligham.
MO LET.;— . -Desk Poom la a
b.ndwmety 111..% op office, la t central la
capon for baldness. apply at No. SO loarat
LIE. StellUd Door.
LET.—The Newttitorie build
rag.
rn
Nu. Ott Weerl stmt. Enquire! at N.
Pena eet.
Let...leen the hour. or 10 and 11/I a. et. and
SI and 4 e.
TO-LET---Warehonse No. 323
Ltbonv nct, from Jnion - y In Int. to
Aprn re
li.oonre at roof Wan, 00 tilo
011.11i1.1.
TO LET.-
3T0R1315, DWI:N.I3MM
BOONS AND 01.110111 L
1:131=9
OA ZZAII & Co..
90 /Mb annul
FOR SALE.
EOR SALE OR RENT.—Three
!MORT' BRICK DW ICLLINthtle, No.
nters as emu*, frontier on West Common,
Allegheny. legal-, of H. ItsELHEN Y stele.
egylesttla Insurance Cesepalsy. 147 X. Wend
street.
FOB SALE.
SIX ACULEN Or LAND
Wltkla the elti Iliena. Wall be fold cheep sail
on easy tem. Inquire of WM. BLAKELY,
Alt rasov•at-La , .. 91 Oman Btriret. Jalnif
VOIR SALE.—fiplendid Tana
IV of 189 AIM IS. Iwo aed a kr( ante front
Krdoey Pottbaiolle Itolltoad All e
at [lsla velth a ale feet of superior coat, and for
aarlealtaral ontpoed the eol. It Ro. 1. Wes a
,
rich Univac/me. lair wattle boat. ad all will be
Ele as a eara..lS. T.Il earticulara or 4 . llnllaT a
I.ILLIPS, beat retate Aaenta, lio. 13* Toatilk
art..,
post eALE.-19tock and Fix
TONICe. LEANN AND GOOD WILL or
grot.elass Orrery. doing . nand bii‘lnara.' Tit
nndte.lgned Wing tainted In other business!
tba reason for selling. 0. W. man% 49 Fed
trot Meet, Allegheny.
FOE PALE.
THREE SHODDY MACHINES
Two Pickers mid 00. Lwow%
Inquire at Mo. Al DIAMOND, Altrittaay City,
12=3
FOR BALM
11 47201°4•Niti" a n tn kt,"'"A:47l:
h 000: Lion. and Let. tear 4
James .tren
6130; Ai b... ea 11.11. srat. 6t,1100
boll)106111,11 ..30 3 lota In rleaaant V lal.
30.1310: 6 mem 10 Baste totratbla on 3000.
r6at. 16.000: X lota es utmost atantt,
,000. bona. and lot In flattaa. 0 010, 61,600:
sent 610004 In tiellevatt boo, 111:000; 00.11
004 lota. bead of bean. auwati 4111,600: boa.
.0 X sena Ilitabott: Bore. 61.600: bean
luld lot la Bridgetrawr, coaele-ab,atula
etratala• met. loteal by XIO feet 003;
tam at Fait Vas tltatloa. 311, was, per
lIVEIITMORL. •
Zeal Lute Amt. conker Übl sad Ileadaskp
MallOta, 411.11(11111117.
•gIEIRMO SOFAL.--Aupeisoinui leek
-1 NOW in
. or leettetleta la Nal N.
VIII gore thee. ttooble sea ton,y by . 11 .
eOpy of Ms • •PITTISUUttIiH Rt.
217,611 NNOISTNIt." Ina giggoagfayoaggst
Pr .111 be . tent b 7 Man VIM tansy roggestlailt,
ermit caooot UN to get malted not or lb. Lary
ILL It cootglos. eittilT 4 PHILLIPS. F.
miters sag Sul /nolo /soots, No, LW Itnni.
swung.
XOITA LAND FOR PALE.--800
Stores of ehulee I.d I. oaa of Me best eoga.
sln lows bear the aloe of the (thicaro
Northwestern Malmo.. sod ta °se of the moat
brodual e portkots or the Kate. Wilt be sold
low, the whole ore put. U. PAlletoote
al 'LAIN
aw Ifotuth
R !MLR —ENGIRD 8 AND
srEOILICILIS, new and smond•band, con
on band and tonah i t.
X
itgalu Illtta
..a lifontar not ll:annuals and Pans topgap
rittabarab, •
CARAIIIT 13TREET PROPERTIr
Vf , 011 PALE.—Thru Mau Brick Hum,
nue tumpleit u a 'fitutzt• toed Icuttoa,
vela. Wet 'rut. Auplytn
0u711111 , 11,T a SONS.
Ali:kWh &usu.
isla
AI ME WAREHOUSE FOR
',ALL—Situate 00 Third Iwo ye. a*
t 1 7 44 We deep, throe noel. •ed etllnt.
0. CUT/11120T MINS.
#7.17 1 ° •
20 Blzth Avenue.
ae
11. 8a1t8113103 Q l7l O - 13. - •
W. D. of Yennervanta,
PreMutton. January 13, 111 TO.
►jtHIM In TO GIVE NOTICE that
Os the lath day of Doomber. A. D. 11319,
arrant In Bankruptcy was teemed mann
lb • 'Estate of TaUllAti 110 DTJfI of Pltta
burgh, to that ountz Of Alleabe Sod 0102. Of
lltZr ' rettijrthVi i . ' Vraiggti
any testa .41 dei very of SST bolont•
Ins to snob flankrapt to film ur tor las
for: • and t he ttstutter or any lowoqty by him are fon
bidden by law% that a meeting oflbe t nem,.
of tne said aankrupt, to prove their Debta and
to choose on snore assignee. of Ids Zatate.,
wilt be held iii tllv e Ir nkrootey. p. be
it=lWeer I l gt7o;ratt, beffretraFtWm/Anit
rimMll3l4lro:.eelfctrcki v.?".
3•141111{ U. B. Lfarrhil. eallate=t3l4...
M M.AT & MUTT,
14# AZOMTZCTINIAL MID
ORNAMENTAL. CARVRNe,
.
No. Si Sandusky St., 11legklay,
,
nis.t a draire=4 AVM- Was"?
40114lasseIntioxia
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
VI)TGAR,
• WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Are now ISTelsored SO tosolsh YINEGLIS at LH
LOWEST M►EYET FILM. ►ttennon Is tor
tkalsUil WWI to our
Expa WINE VINEBAIL
MERCHANT TAILORS.
MTIIERSON- & MUIRANBRING,
•aticcassoaa TO
W. U. 10'01111 a 00.,
DIERCIELUrr 'TAILORS,
Ng. 10 1111111 BT„ late It. Clair.
We ho,. Jest received a large JAPPIT of roll
and Winter tided_ ,s which will be gold at renion
able prices. Mr. ItUriLANSKINO eta attil•t
13ZOthelf.CSIVICIArit, 'O2ILANBRING.
MEN AND -HOTS'
CLOTHING.
cad AveroteaTtlgtztl=.° l Medha
GRAY & LOGAN.
eif Sixth St., 89 Fifth Avenue,
Mate lit. Char. t
P. xv.AxtroLao,
TUISUION.9BI.III
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Emma eonetaatly on hand
CUM", Catutinteree and Vesting&
AImatnATIMIZNIS /lIENIBEILEG GOODS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
yrrrnßuasta, PA.
ggreent4 Clothing made to order In the laud
arias. satutal
X EW FALL GOODS.
• sotsottld new stock of
(norm, (4.IIBIMEREBr
Mtn
received tor 131C11117 MAIL
eat: Merchant Tenor. TS Smith Geld West.
COAL AND 00IC2.
ERA . DDOCK'S FIELD
. Gas Coal Company,
•
MINIM AND ISHIPPIBa OF
611, BLICHNIIITH MILT COIL,
Nut Coal, Slack and Coke,
ANTHRACITE - COAL.
Of all m and of V.. lbead quality.
orders e fur.
alined alreasonable rates. Leave eat nr
nee and yarsia, o. ANIMIINON STREET,
Allesbeny Csta, and Liberty straet (orpostsa
teats P solved 1 Pltt.burits. Addreaa Pos . WIS.
Box 1)87, Sqttabargts. and they will retitle,
on attention
/Or Frompt &Mutton g iven to western ably.
m anta. delltqld
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
DLL= IN •
Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coal,
And DannLnotarer of
COIL, ILICI AND DEIELPHIMIZED COIN.
0771C1 AND YARD, corner Butler and
Norton street. Wren! sod Clymer streets.
Ninth ward: also Second street, Eighth ward.
Sed at foot of Hasa street. P. t U. it. B. Depot.
cond ward.
Orders left at either of the .Dine Melte., or ad•
dress to toe Omagh Pittsburgh P. U., Will tS•
miss prompt alto tabor..
tooter to whom I am Nosptylogi_gasser, Wells
lee Itlr:lirtAr;l,l;t s 42e t r :i n tA
Co., (Ina A lingo,. Ale: Bradley. Put. Bro. A
Co., Park, McCurdy A Co., Neese, Oral Dan.
Wm. Y. Faber Co., J. B. Lyon A Co., Jams
Illarshall A Co.. Allen. McKee &Co.. Mims Do-
Ct Hotel Connellavllle N. 8., eannsylv•nla B.
. All , gbilny Valley AL IL
COAL! COAL!! COALIII
.NCILSON, ffEWART k 00,
SAM( restored tests Mot to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
Metal OM moor 1111111514JOAD!MAXASt
a an as ' en
ow
_pro2Nrot to reradstt Jose TRVldatet
utlar OLIA.L usllTAttic, et SW
roe Pt
All ion t ea ms :
their ogle% or addrome[ b
dem astodli the lull, yrUl be Mended Se
LIVERY & SALE STABLES.
ROBERT B, PATTERSON & CO.
4:10B.1=11. or
Seventh Avenae and Liberty St,
prrresvitan, rak.
was on Zoom Saturday . Hold
AN AUCTION BALE
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS,
• r d a:=ll.,' their
Waco or ocoolowoost al Or before Tztaroday ol
each wok ID order for adrotthlog. Prom at
tention.
anti rood us* .tab. 'Ma all nook WI
Osnals
JORIS R. STEWART. Authreer.
SOZI/1.
ROUT. H. PATTERSON & CO,
za - vxamr. 4:sm.= Arm
OODIMINCEON STABLE:IP
COL MIMI MEE 4 111101 0.
PITTIMPAOR. PA.
I
100 WOOD STREET.,
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
SOMMIULAN AMID was&
maw irEg i n l .
"- lir ours.
ILUIRMIXO Bra.
Alms , * stadia!
SILVER PLUM GOODS
ai dimatpums.
attstUr i . 474 se s tfa..7. l
EL E. BREED & CO.I
lU:li' :J~
CALL AND NEE
• THA NNW
Mina Sete, Parian Stiatnetta,
Vim! sad limOrtioleg; e rr opiates t 5
H. RIGBY & CEOS"
No. 189 11/111Fnr STREET.
N. L—A lam suartant of NUe Wino
(Inca. Nato tot Maly sad Sold use *MIN as
ocz
READ= BEAD: DEAD I.
CORSI
Removed In one Minute, without Mending ir
lady soreadmit Bunions and Mewed NOB
Removed In •Am =tauten. All apseallous par
=rated =Ube= Data or blaalstind I
Patent comfit= Immediately! ' • •
310 toolsoitattsmodletneutedl
, No son trot Miler operathst I
Diluted and DUI ;ants treated smell [Ely..
PECIIIt.BII4III sad Chttlartas eared tr a raw dm;
Ilalldroilos ever er am, retarded. Good
,
Itahrinura DTI&
Orlos Dean from to u IL. and Ito
r. w. Bandayi. 942 11 A. rt. ,
Iliarembtr W PD." O. 49 29x91 , 9191. std
et Clair, op 15110. . .
nur
Dr. D,
.
133=1:1
INSURANCE.
TRH NEW JERSEY
ktutu - al Life Insurance Co.,
NEWARK, N.J.
Aeeets, Over e;500,000,
All Policies Issued by this Comp.) , are perpet.
uany lion-TorfeiUng after the payment of one
Annual Premium.
Dividends annually declared and applied on
third annual premium, either on the permanent
I Increase of the pollen or In redriction of peed
, L,
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General. Agent,
161 1-2 Wood street, (241,n00r,)
PITTBBUBEI/1.
NI- ftellablit Agents wasted. •
&Mehl
THE IRON CITY
lUNAL LOS INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Often, lb Fedenti St, Allegheny City
D/BECEOBB I
Hos. JAMES 1.. tiE/LIIAB.
J fi. 1,5 4 81.6%2Li k ! . D.,
14,A. E. BELL,
Rey. B. 11. NEsBIT; LLD.,
W. A. REED, Dastiler Allegheny Trask Oa
JACOB RUSH, Neat Estate Aaraa,
SIMON DRUM. Mayor of AMAIN:AY,
0. W. BERRY. Hatter. '
A. IA BELL, Attorney at-Law
• D.
EWOO T E E . R an SO atNtra a,Lum A be n M
t. aau&
Capt. ROUT. 11013111•011, Pialadeat.
Rea. J. B. CLARK, D. D.. Vico Preallaat,
JACOB RIISII. Baentaurys
C. H. BM ABP. Trumann..
N. W. WHITE. Jammu, Amuse.
.DANIEL SWOOfat, Agent.
COMMISSIONED ADENTS NOB THE CO.:
Job , . M. DonalSais, Allegh•sy. Ca.
MeeW. lifalr,H..elieser, ra.
James lloilleashead, Beaver, Pa.,
T. H. cooralu. MeSteepen. Pa.
Deers. 11. J 0011•011 Blairsville, rt.
J. S. Strayer, 4ohnetosre, Ps
Comeany @WIWI MO told. All groat , . accreted
to r °lief bolder. by dividend returneds.t , lly
from the eta of the drat One. All PAM. trio .
forfclUna. jell
STATEMENT OF THE
ENTERPRISE • INSURANCE CO.
Of Pittelinver. P. from Jationr i let to De
cember alet. Dieu. Published la acre/edam.
with the re q uirements of the 15th Section of
au Lot of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennelleaula, approved April Rd, 1556 s
/a. Capital Stock... . ...... • 60,000 00
AD. AWES t.
$21,530 CO
imtrA3f:l l, :trApp... ,
20,000 00
Cut, Boot ACLOUIll• for 4 lere ,
mlums
131,1 s EPtell'aDlC
Wipe, Fundits re and Safe,
•
99
3d. •mount of Premium IteoId: 43'1'25 :
In 1669
4th• •
Amount of loterest inole 13.44"
1669 6 1.690 61
- -
• 16,906 56
• TH. DISBURREMENTS. . •
rue Lusses. .. 165 00
Ornnotssions. Stamps i Taxes. 1 4 00 0 T
4. 58
Returned r 113113 illlll
501001sta Once Inpenses•—• 5.615 TO
5,4411 TO
Elth Amount of tatandlng
Mat Dtc. 31Ist, 1069 81.079.5174 33
7th. /Jetta and ..labtllttasll ool,
J. ALBIETZ,
t atm tam.
i_p
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PIIIILALIVIS
INN SX NUM *mu& Neon* Plefis.
Capital An Pald.ll:. l. 1.4"
.
. .
H. J. Maley.Jr. Capkll2.l244ere
Dan , l Wallaoe.lB. H Barman. A. Chamber,
Jake Hlll B. nisClarkao. Jae. IL Batley.
Timm. Stolen. lJno.B. Wfflock,
SUBSET H. NINO, Prealdent.
J 240. 1. JBNNINGS, Vice President.
JOB. T. JOHNBTON. ficerenalr.
Capt. B. J. GRAM Gang Joni.
Imam on Liberal Terms on all an
and Marino Mans.
Warr
INSURANCE CON
.
.PPIr4 r DY11 1 ;11110 1 1 rLl4mat.
IL P. HEISHILItT. eccmary. •
APT. titerktUK KW.% Generalr•ge
Otace. Water ahem Ilwar o,
house, up sutra Plttaber•
Wes t
lams against all Ueda of 7lra sod
rim Elias. • tome lastitutlott, mangledby ra U
and
who are emit - lUD:mu to the coma= ter
and tato an determined by protepteese sad Mier.
ally maletala Nil which the 7 hare
&reamed. as elltrtotection to toil s,
woo delta to be tweeted.
s4c
MMgi
W IMan B. !tramp.,
VZlEL ' lL 'r , k . P gr c'h
w...orrt•cat,
- .
James cAuley,
Alexander S
Bpasm
d[VW
autd M. Lon.
P ENIVEITLVANLt
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITSSURGNI
01710 Z. Da. 167.4 WOOD PfPRZIT. BARI
OP 4:010EILEOZ BUILDTHO.
This la. Boom Company, sal limn MUM
lan The exelnarrehr.
•
LIONAND WALTZ S, ?redden%
0 0 ..0. BOY - L% Vial Prevalent. -
atra n TIMI I M: Pecr''eta.. •
" • •
J. rune'. J. O.
Jacob Paladvis. J. Q. nein..
Heel.kEiiit'Ab., i.°'"'=Vi."' •
Sproul, - MS
pnatemirri
BGLIIIIIST LOB 3 BT TERN.
FUJIRUN INSUIWICE CO.OF PfIItADELMIIA.
liii
=1
W. Eaucter. gordecal EL. Ladd
David IL Brow;
at Orval. ta i m ide% _
pc* =LOO%
ali =AIM tmonre T :
110 W. O. DAM Vice Plealdeat.
W. 0.
e ll t ter zi tt=47.
Wank Wait corner Third - LialVoot=
stsfirwils
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cot. Federal It. ud Diamoad,luley
10 01
fl. Qs MO ND NATIONAL 14311 X
.
X. P. NANTlN,lresbleat e
nerthaltlecretarb
DRIETcqUiI:
I gll l utliergert i. r§. O. M .Fth
0. 11.1.= fj=ie n a .
j,!..llldizatir.
PEOPLIZO Ifir7RANCE CON.
FAR!.
prig .I. & ousima wow a sum as
• Naas 01111M1Wallag The mai Maas Nita
DOLICIDIS:
Fir k • Mer. a thver.
41176 t. =I EVVI I. I,
limn D. Vtrimax.
N. L A ZDAD. beereta
C. Ella A/ EN 1r 1N19111141211C111
OOPITANY of ITITISPORGIL
02.1 N. a7IIIITH OTAINXT.Parg Isom
Malan 1511 tlatt. of lin sad Mufti
W.
.1011 X IRWIN al.. ProOdent.
3:. t.lo 7 llo=Piddlect.
&Ph . 0 . 0...iral Ages&
DESIcIO2B: 7
1
t a . I: l =ga. tli 'ff. i4... n .'
... Hu m Rdberi .r•
•aacla 5511ers.
er•cr tiara. . Oana. 4, T.pßocildalik
pi. - WM. Dem T. H. 1 , .1 N.
IV F.01111:11
OTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND CONaillir i : , llEl swam ere,.
411 1f... *OO4O TZWZBISVX
WHOA?. aen °Mate. Pattob iftmen
WgerrihM:_ tall; be . to lo ll . ft. l
raaaot
be surpassed by any to the Caned Wales.
It W se e d a E s s r . y.
B al e t l o t i l n la gClod ar a dm c p o r o o vingm esta Ib
110<nes,
.ad are sow premed to furnish the beat Flow
wa bate mode for ten lean It
0 1 1100 . WAS dal)
eompaltles Oa Um tame grades low.
It. T. IiZANLIDY • 1111110..
Pearl nem )4111, Allegbity.
•
Ikplamber 10.1000.
FLOUR! FLOUR! mom:
t i gtl "2. ll_k
tAls Xrmlnei V 0 boa. onenalt oulls s wev S
bb q le
Wilma 00.. 040 tAds 1144 Dtven.l32 beta Xll
Day.
CIIOIOX Wlsiminter nous% • •
SOO We lUverente, 1155 bile Whitener. MO
{..l.l24W j ar i t. War ta ,.
City Kin of dertagleld, Oils, Prete of the
Wen, Depot ACID, MaasUon A, pampa MID
AinnGoder and Crown, aping Gt. Louts.
For sale lower than can beibrouint Goes the
Wen. • WATT, LANG 00.,
1111 Vfll and 114 Wood Street.
WALL PAPERS.
ELEGANT -
A " '
PARES HANGING&
Zotmelel Will Pawn tityttia th.uhlNZ
Voile to mot nod mole. tonailgattvo n k .
VarnirIZAPIM: RUA YANZLIS
rbigl u witr aon t.Lrr id •,. bimmibewhire
IL P. MMUSELAVLS
Milir *ALL' PAPER STORE.
Libertsfillreet.
WEER' OPERA ROWS
7h. Menairer tames to Inform sea the ...•an
rleal of Kr. JOHN
9.ll!. l lFrOVeraZtrt:gl:4l4:l ' ltiati, the
LOTTERY Ole LIVE.
Will be produce/ ill. MONDAY ZYTIONO.
January 17th. 1570. with Sae
INTI RE STAR CONTART
Si. the east. Incidental to Me pies, ..•
GRAND CONCERT RALOON SCUM; vast .. .ate . VII be produced tka ISIS
Eh
..Slit/0 /LT:.
Matinee on Sater.lls/ afternoon.
EigrA L LCADEMI OF Mlatet.
AIEBC4I.VTILE LlZra4ll%
LECTURES.
ANNA E. DICHINSON
WILL LEMMA AT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Tuesday Evening, Jius.lBo.
ll=
"WHITED SEPILCHB'SS.".
I=
leo reserved seals. Tickets for 11 ttM
Library Itemese, erirser rens sad etztlistreeter.
lecture cnessesess si S. Jan% ,
IIarORPHANIFO
(WEN' .r,r.r...11* EVENS:Oita,
'IN BASEMENT OF CATIiI4UNAL.
- CITY HALL;
. ,
DIAN:Mt', PITTSIURCH. . .
ml. elegant., large and eonnaodloth 'noddle
Hal) has been thoroughly reined and refarelsb•
ed. and Is now offered for rent (Or tolls. pinnies.
fain, coneen , lona. lectures and Itor
menu• It la the
per and beet venW i r o ...
edrY. and Is tbo only Hall Lou with
proper meths of egress in cue of to en. Mel.
dont. A supper bill, dialog rooln and Mahn%
all In ant cuss style. bare been C. Man ands.
to It. appolnuseeta. making It the sootilinran.
I est and desirable (Details. paella and nallglina.
rot &soma and other particulars apply to
IaMUiL iniffrosT.
=dam.. Market fluterlatendont. enryibiL
OILS
D IAMOND OIL WORN"
H. M. LONC & CO. - ,
Oflee, DALZELL 9 S BITELDINO. '
MM,M==M
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEMAND IN •
Petroleum and He Frauds.
.7z.fr f rezzo i r . Wy 11Z11741.111.
platadelphla Ofeee—UT WALNUT WT.
aaimlo
WARING 84 RING,
V, 11 6 19 993 34
1.050 IA
Commtufts Nuthasto aid Moist* to
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY.
PHILADILPIILL ADDIU2IS.
Room 17 Chamber of Commerce,
133 SOUTH BEOOND 31111/M •
.plO •
ECLIPSE. PETROLEUM REFINERY.
. . •
HERBERT W. TITEDDIA •
KANIMAC7TURIS OP
Lubrieatler z &High Test Bun* Oils.
Mellpee Ballirsod Azle OH,
Wanda mat heat without deem waistas •
limpidat lowest taaaparstares. apeclalell tar'
tropical ellmater or tot loather _
Loelnaellve, Eladlans dug.
ereus.
Ilse /LIU or Plsolag
Adapted f high speed.
Ma Oft. Wool. Head•llpllS Nle
011.Taasenellts1WIletael.
lop sod Plalabindollasolla.
011. tlaraeu Ott. Wved's.
ARMOR VARNISH,. to yr...arra Beat lies
fand Illaralnery from Iran.
lew prod nets are otanufaetwed anew Dr.
weddlels_patent by Superheated Steam In Vao•
coo. The Lubrleatlna MU are almost odarlwa,
perfee ly pure, untform, and forty I l ikt.ooa.
ortd, stand Mall teinparatura nnenadpser,...
remain Mould during extra.. 0.14. Taa
mot/Soars unequalled. and are la efflutsaltstan
many of thaprlndpal Railroad.. Samptaapara
be examlned W o rts at
left at ZIG .WODD
STRaT.T. Worts at Pawpaws BridAii.
PROFESSION/his.
G. w. De csnr,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.'
Oaon, No. UR TOUETN •
M.O. Normaly occupied by Hog.
will mattes to the Z in k rt a
=4. l Cooni, to tbeilla te mannin
Couto of Allegheny county. aad maltr a ar
None In most of the nollaceot wagtail.
ABCMBALD BLASZLEIG
AfrrOIUM'ItI..&INL/A.R.
U TOME MUT.
r=E=ri
JOHN A. STRAIN,.
AISIZERDIAZIF.
Ex-onncrio MST= OF TEM
POLICZ ItAGUITHLTP A4II
ocs,lllll TUPTH ellitZT.appentle.olloo
tb Z edral, Plltatctrgb, Pa. Desda r . w ows.
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