The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 20, 1870, Image 4

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CM AND . SUBURBAN
' bide lor . bale.—A good paying mute
In Allegheny City can be bought by an
31eFgetlo, ;monomial]e man, one who will
glen hie entire attention to Ida- mute.
Mgt& other need apply. Call to-day at
RteChizerrat Counting Room.
e lettnas needs a steam tire en
ns.
Ailekneny City, nnanclally, was never
in abetter condition. •
The Paid Pire Department in Alle
gheny goes toto operation next month.
Tbe riltsbargb steamers did effective
asevice ai the Are in Birealogbaed ye".
eager Callow bad three disorderly
.eases WMe him yesterday, which were
dispcsid of in the usual way.
If the hens hereabouts Old as much
*laying around. ss the loafers, eggs
woukl be pL•nty sod Try cbesp.
thnistleasendashing • new furnhthed
lamant moots for sleeping, and near to
wilt And them advorthiad in
today's paper.'
' Le Jan.—Charles 'J. Ferdinand, wbo
oifielated as editor of the Republic, of thls
eity i lbr a brief period, is said to be in
jail n Cincinnati.
W .
Ws tare received a oopyof the Atlan
tic kfcratbly crud On.ley's Lody Book for
r from W. A. Cilldearanny, of
NelAugatrareane.
Maguire Robinson was arrested* by om.
ear totder yesterday for Moody conduct,
wed was, to default of payment of a flee,
oottimltted for twenty days.
'nettles:ant twit building erected In the
Seventeenth ward for public school pim
p:an will tie dedicated with Interesting
always' to-morrow evening.
A he
of the Oonsolldidlo • Com
mittee of the South Bade wee ed for
Mewnt, but no quorum wa4 present
and no awa was transacted.
Baldwin Township papoose an moms
!yin the - matrinionial line. a female
With two husbands, one white, the other
a Shade darker than Breton; and all
11/41120111002 and happy.-
.
The 'Members of the Water Coramilns
of City Monona easembled last everilas
at that mato arid ordardzed. for 1870 by
(doodad Mr. fin&sany
rotary.
Lloyd chalrmataand
Mr. Murray
A lime of hose stretched across the
treek prevented the running of the BM.
-mitigham street oars during the fire
yesterday; Al one time ten care *ere
atelitisd at Railroad street. •
Grrat preparatkms are bang made for
UM Burns anniversary oti Tuesday nest.
The ur n s promises to he even more
enjoyable than any of former years. It
Will be held In Idasonlo Halt
Chloral Piglet Bowden, or Allegheny,
will open an alderman's oflice in the
Second ward. on the Lint of April next.
He Ilse two years to serve before the ex
piration of hi. magisterial term.
Henry and Christina Rains, for assault
and binary, on oath of J. G. Smith' were
yesterday committed to jail by Alder.
man Shoe,. Similar charges were Made
emdiaataltem beans Alderman Thomas.
. . .
'WEL Stewart was betters /turtles D. B
Soltrion. of Mt. Washington. yesterd atyy
charred witb whipping wife. H e
was pat nnder bonds to keep the ;mice
hereafter. and
discharged upon payment
clears. .
At the regular election Masers. James
L Graham, A. Moore, D. De Haven, S.
a Sayer, John Brown, 0. Wettsch and
Andrew Ackley were chosen directorsof
suing year.
the Allepthemy Savings Bank for the en-
'lntern* Andrew Lewin made in•
Ibrmagon before Alderman Taylor
against Jamst Ranter, proprietor of a
saloon on Liberty street, for selling li
quor on Oanday. The accused gave ball
for a bearing.
Rev. Charted! fledges will be regularly
Installed pilaw of the Grace (colored)
Preabyborian Church thee evening. The
exercises will be held in the Public
&taxa Hall, Killer street. A number of
minbitera In the city will participate.
Atreat Committen—TheStreet 03m.
Whom met yesterday and organized by
W
A. G. McCandless chairma.
B. W. Morgad wee the Doctor's competi
tor for the position. The Tote stood
twelve foritcCandiens and fire for Mort
• •
Britet IgeDerrue4t yesterday In an in
formation before Alderman McMaster.,
charged Johanna Blank with abstracting
from her trunk um dollar. dining her ab
senae serving a term in JAIL The charge
could not be proven and - the girl
waadL
missed. ..
In the Official Litt of. Onnmittern of
City Councils, published in yesterday's
Charms. the name of Geo. B. Chalmers,
of the Water Committee, sraa printed
Chambers. With this exception, the list
weir correctly given, according to the
copy frmiphed:
lEZ
Tbolll4ll Grogan, having taken an over
quantity of ..benzine" yesterday, Went
Into and Wok possession of Mr. Sine's
saloon, on Wylie street, driving the pro
prietor out. He was arrested, and in de
fault of a dne of 126 and costs was com
mitted for thirty days.
Alleged. - Gambling tionss.—Jas. Quinn
made Informations before Alderman Mc,
Matins yesterday • against Elijah Hall,
for fabulous assault, and keeping a
Quinn Ming house on Third avenue. Quinn
alleges be lost all his money in the house,
and was then driven out of It by the pro.
prlstor, with a hatchet.• The accused
Ors ball for (bum . •
Thrown Oat—Yesterday mornina
hones attached to a buggy in which Mr.
John Morrow, of Allegheny,waa seated,
became brightened and ran awes. Mr.
Morrow war thrown out, bad his arm
broken and was otherwise severely in.
lured. He was taken to the office of Dr.
T. W. Heron, where the fracture was
reduced
w and Ma injuries properly as.
tended
Tbe funeral of. Mr. John 1.14.1rew, "Of
Allegheny, took place yeaterds3r after.
noon. Services were held In the First
aulatien Church,. and were conducted
by Syr. Dr. Page, Rcy. J. R. Kerr and
Hey.. John after which the
remains were followed to their final rest.
log plans by a large concourse of friends
who had gathered to pay the last tribute
of respect to Ids memory.
NWfas Taller ' en old ..
m
vagabond -
elding in . Virgin alley. got drunk last
night and drove hie wife and little child
out of the howls, and•keg them out In
the cold Ire= b o'clock until -An of
ficer wee then sent for and Taylor taken
to the lookup, where be was provided
with quarters until this morning, when
the Mayor will probably make provitlon
for tdm fbr the next thirty days.
Thomas Hisgston made inftirmatiori
bodge Alderman Ida Hatters. yesterday.
charging Charles H. Simmons, an
former." with fah* pretence, the alleged
offence consisting in obtaining fire dol.
let., together with the amount of costa
to settle a suit before Alderman Shore
against Kingston for selling liquor on
Sunday and then neglecting to settle the
eleg Simmons was held for a bearing.
An Indignant likeledtet appeared benne
Alderman alalinders jaaterday for the
purpose of making Information against
his allbotlonate compamcin for false pre•
tenee,lhe ha!Jng pretended and mutt.
Wad report' to the eff.ct that he had
attempted, by mean. of poison, to assist
her to °shuttle off thi, mortal eon." The,
magteunte failed to comprehend the
matter and_ declined to entertain the
Mb Dorris, a big loafer, who le In
the habit or annoying defenoeleas wo.
men and children, went into ■ house on
Webster avenue yesterday, occupied by
a widow lady and her children. He had
with him. cavalry saber, with which he
threatened to- kill the inmates of the
honan and drove them out of doors. He
Iralkerrafted, and the Mayor committed
him to jail for thirty days in default of a
Assault ant, ilatters.—Cisso. W. Rope
and .11ammt Geiger, hotel manors, got .
Into a diAlunity at the Union Depot.
Tomas, night, when, it is adored that
°staler amok Hose with Malin in the
075. whereupon Rose returned the favor
hf striktog eleisier aver the head with a
lamp. Rose was arrested and taken to
the lock up where he deposited 1130 for
his appointive* at '7 o'clock yestediV.
and not appearing at the proper time his
"lorognivsnes was forfeited.'! He, is
order to get "square," made in Worms.
ties Charging Gelder with salault and
"Warm ♦ waits= was Waal
CIYTTERG AFFRAY
Female Brufters la Virgin Al
Between Kate ',OW and !Frank Fos
ter—Frain Woundcd and Kate Ar-
I=N3
Between eleven end twelve o'clock last
evening the peaceful and quiet denizens
of Virgin alley above Smithfield street,
were aroused hem their slumbers, If any
pf them sleep between darWJ%nd day.
light, by cries of "fight," "watch,"
"murder," etc., which it was afterwards
ascertained proceeded from Morrieon's
court. The cause of this untimely
though not uncommon disturbance la
that locality, was a free fight in which
Frank Feeder and Kate Welsh, two no
torious itympAs elapses, were the princl•
pals. There was a dill:e° between
the two frail creatures w ho, appears,
occupy rooms on oppeal sides of the
court, and they met on dented ground
in the centre of the court to settle
their - quarrel. In the find round
Frank knocked Kate down, and
as they were not fighting under the roles
of the "P. R did not wall for her to
get up, but proceeded to take advantage
et the situation. Vir bile Kate was down,
and Frank on top of her beating, biting
and choking her, the former drew a
Jack knife,
with which She stabbed
Frank in the side. This ended the
fight. Frank at once released her hold
and cried murder, then laid. down and
tried to die. 13oms of her friends
who had been watching the fight, carried
her into the house and another ran for a
physician, several of whom were UM- .
mooed, but refused to obey the call. In
the meantime an officer bad arrived and
arrested • Kate, who was taken to the
lock.up. Captain . Reid, at the solicita
tion of Frank's friends, sent for Dr. Mur
doch, vibe-visited the injured woman,
and found the wound to be a very alight
one. Kate was locked up and will have
a hearing this morning:
DIRTRUCTITE FIRE.
Tatep C0. , 4 Class Worts .
Destroycd—lame over fl2,ooo—tar.
tl~lly Insured..
:About balfpast one o'clock yesterday
a disastrous oonflagrationoocarred at the
extensive glass factory of Melling , Estep
A. Co., situated at the corner of Twenty,
second (late Page) and Jane streets, East
Birmingham, by which the flattening
room, cutting room and packing house
were totally destroyed.
.The fire originated In the straw loft
aver the pecking rosin, it is thought, by
mark from a flue, as when first dis
covered smoke was isming nom the
roof aver the straw loft. The alarm was
elven and the ,fire department of the
South Bide end.the Duquesne engine of
this city were soon at the scene of the
conflagration, but the fire had madesuch
headway ea to render it impomible for
heft remen to extinguish it, and their
efforts were exerted to prevent it from
spreading to the adjoining buildings.
The building destroyed was a large
frame about 60x100 feet, and there was a
large stock of "double thick" glass on
hand. The lam will not, It la thought,
fall below 716.(00.-There is an insurance
0(17,000 upon the stock and building de.
strayed In the following companies: Eo
terprise of Cincinnati. $500; Miami of
Pittsburgh, POO: Hartford, Connecticut,
$3,000; North American,Philadelphia,
$3,000. The works , we uderstand, will
be rebuilt Immediately.
FILM Avenue Sewer.
The report. of Viewers appointed to
make assessment for the payment of
. the
costs of nonstruction of the Fifth avenue
mower, does not appear to be satlsfae.
tory. Property. owners residing In the
seventh and Eleventh - wards, who have
been assessed, protest against the pay.
went of the assessments. A • meeting
was held Today evening at the Frank
lin street school house relative the of
fair. The meeting organized by calling
Mr. Kelley to the chair and appointing
Mr. Sackett Secretary.
(Nat. Ward then offered the following:
Basoived, That we, the property hold
ers of the Seventh and Eleventh wards,
resist by all civil measures the payment
or the unjust assessments for the con•
strut:Son of the Fifth avenue sewer.
After considerable discussion the
question on the resolution was called for
end the resolution was unanimously
adopted.
Tato'meeting adjourned subject to cal
Remarkable Case of Longevity.
One of the moat remarkable asses of
longevity of the present decade, is that
of Mrs. Olivia Lynn, at present residing
in Brownsville, Fayette county. Mrs.
Lynn was born near Alexandria, Va.,
on the bib of January, 1764, and is now
one hundred and six years of age. She
is the mother of eight children, five of
whom are yet living. She has fifty-four
grand children, two hundred great
grand children, end has lived to see
cblidrea of 4be fifth generation. She
came to Fayette county from Virginia
among the first settlers, and has never
been outside of its boundaries since.
Notwithstanding her age, ahe L quite
bale and hearty, ernjo) log good health.
On the one. hundred and Mb annlver.
oozy of her birthday ahe walked from
Brownsville. a distance of three miles to
the country, and returned next day.
The •.Sar" IHstetee.
The Coroner's jury called to investi
gate the circumstances attending the
death of Mrs. Alexander, returned the
following verdict :
We, the jury, find that the deceased,
Sirs. Alexander, came to her death by
an unavoidable accident caused by the
sinking of the -Star, striking the pier
,pposite Bellaire City in the Ohio river,
erected by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road Company, and upon investigation
ofthe case we find that there were suitable
signal fights on all the - piers, but by the
cause of fog or smote the pilot could
not discover them in time to prevent
striking the pier. and we .farther find
that the captain, pilots, engineers and all
the bands were at their proper posts and
did all they could to save this deceased,
end also to :save the steamboats and
bargee'.
E=
A singular case of Insanity was
brought to th• notice of the Court of
Common Pima yesterday. It appears
that bilss•Calliarine Cable, aged about 35
. .
years, for over twenty years has made
her home akthe residence of Mr. Corne
lius, on Neville Island. Recently she
resided id Allegheny, still making her
borne with Mr. Cornelius, and a few days
ago she returned home evidently insane
on the subject of matrimony. blonday
evening she made an attempt to cut her
throat with ••butcher knife, but was die.
wrens* and the attempt frustrated.
Tuesday sue was brought to the city, and
veererday the case was brought before
the Court on a petition, which wee re.
calved. and ten o'clock this morning
fixed fur a hearing.
Another Burglary
J. P. Thompson of the firm of 3. D.
Thompson & Co., made information be.
fore, be Mayor yesterday, charging John
Bane and Daniel Stalwart with burglary.
It appears that the store of the firm of
3. D. ThotoPiOnA Co., at the corner of
Wood and Liberty streets, was entered
by burglars on Tuesday evening, when
six 'revolvers valued at fluty dollars and
mix dollars in money were stolen. Two
colored men were In the alley and saw
the men coming out and recognized one
of them. Mr. Thompson was Informed
of the feet and yesterday morning a
warrant was tuned and the amused w
rested and looked op for a hearing. The
goods amt money have not yet been
recovered.
held for Trial.
Charles Chambers alias James Daily,
the confidanoe man, an Amount of whose
operations and arrest we published yes.
terday, was, alter a bearing before Corn.
rnbraloner Gamble, committed to jell Air
trial at the next term of the United
States Court, for uttering counterfeit
money. He stated that he resided at
No. 21.1 East Flfty•second street. New
York. At drat be Insisted that his name
*an Daily, but when — asked by the Coin
missions, if be had not sent a telegram
to bla wife the evening alter his arrest,
addressing - her as Mrs. Chambers, he
admitted the hot, and also admitted that
his name was Chambers. He stated that
this was his drat offence.
Pita, Accident.
James MoCrystal. • boy who resided
at Stenbenvilleoras killed on the Sin.
handle Railroad ZHOU Elanltia's Station,
Saturday night last. It appears. that he
and William Martin, another boy, also a
resident of Steubenville, got on • freight
train at the latter place, about half past
eleven o'clock Saturday night, to steal
a ride to this city. They were on the
platform between the oars, Rota whence
Mc fen to the track and the cars
over him. Martin came on to the
city, and thenext morning the body of
his companion was found at the place
tasted: - horctbly mutilated. It was re•
moved to gatenbenTlLle tar traria •
THE coIIIITS.
DLtrict Court--Judge Kirkpatrick.
WEDTPESDAY, January 18.—The case of
Mct,•lurkan vs. Thompson, previously
reported, was resumed and a question of
law was raised and argued at considera
ble length, which was held over by the -
Court until Thursday morning.
The (Mal Muir Mining Company vs.
TheW,l3ool3B Coal Company. Action to
recover amount alleged to be due plain
tiffs for towing. Juryuut.
• TRILL LIST POR THURSDAY.
134. Heineman vIL Hervey.
34. McCullough TA. White Trustee
04. Rees ve. Morrow.
82. Hill, Pattenon & Co re. Biker tt
88. Flinn vs. Graham.
105. Greer t Boyd vs. Tomlinson.
116. Smith vs.Yough. Iron and Coal CO.
110. The Citizen tril Itel'g CO. vs. 1)11-
' worth & Benny.
Common Lieu—Judge Sterrett.
•
WEDNEEIDA r. January O.—John Frans
vi Jonas dt Ltughlins. Action far dam
ages. previously reputed. • On trial.
Judge Collier will hold court In the
Common Pleas Court room Thursday,
and Judge Sterrett will resume the ease
above reported, In the Quarter Sessions
room, and after it is . concluded, will go
on with the regular list, in order to ox.
pedite business. • - •
TRIAL LIST 70m.
65. &Mt vs. Roseburgn et ux.
SSC Shields Vs. McAboy.
98. Hasinntrer vs. Patton's Executors.
22 Rogers & Bro. vs. Ilsam. .
24. Horner vs. Abbott.
41. Bradshaw vs. Dad:
42. Olin. for use vs. Baker.
41 " 'Taylor.
44. Tierce.
46. Smith.
45. • " Huey.
51. Sproul vs. Tilton.
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67. Davis & Bro. vs. Schalk.
68. Stein vs. Hutchison.
Real Estate Trusters:
The following deeds were admitted o
record In the cake of Thoe. H. Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Tuesday,
January 18, 1870 t
G.
Thome. Cannot:v , liberates. to Jas. G. On.
Nov." MN to 0,0.1 01 boles In lot DO by ICO
f..et, on V. 5 • ole. et.. II- lb Or
Robert 11 u 0111.011 0, tit 60 Juba Gluey. tops
23 1810; 1156 by SO foot on Perry •tru..t.
ee
13
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Joh ' n- Manorl to Pitt? ango, One. keg. 21, 1181)
rt• la Greer to. 0 r tuwnsblp .. .. • 500
teak 'nen.. rb. tp Zoos, 8 . , 7. 3 1319, lot
Au. I to Hod 11 Nell'. p an, letb, ward, rI %-
burgh It,
to Ge •re 'M. Warner - to Gnarl. Ktnyr Ono. )9
1800; ,0 by 1110 fur ton Calvin Wen. &none of
• Low norr , l.•
lame{ e.
M. Woo barn to Kelwarrl iien • ILerrn 30
'
we 8. IOW; nonh end of lot. Nu.. Wand 7.1 n
Jo ' sgially_ s r p rl i t r allit e orWll P l . - 1171!
M 2 . by he feet. corner of ',dent '.rear boa
. Rump ro Roe, AlieBbear . 47.081
Prier to. Bold to Atm. Jones, Januar., 1. 1106
24 by 94 Ratan Dinh *Met Knot btonlngtt tn.
• es.l6
Abo.ff tluley to No p W. lobar, Doemlon/ 14
1N1n; 1 ocreon/ , 0 pevoneo with lonlldlnga
11., plot+ H.. Clair to ...hi n. 41410
WEDNISD• T. January 19.
Joraph Kirkpatrick to Joh.. ciicp,an,
At .jun
IS. PO: 10124 by 129 feet on A4ilton street. .
y SAO
tr oth
Walter tv 11,• Slaty A. Arthur.. A cigu..t
111, It. 14K by filla ivet••corstrot Llberay
alio ft star streets. Plttaborsh 11 6 ,.
W 11. 'radlay to Catuarta• Ano Brawn. Jan.
18. INT: I be.. and 4K
per
In Fawn
to
th • •S 0
at
%Late to W. H. Amber, June 1 4 . / 98 /:
Vac above dv , e7bed Int ',
11.9
too 4 7 . 1 7 to J. I. a did Hse
Fro , Ile,.
too 9: lot Cif be tO4 Bairaley•s Lane. oil..
Om) =.303
t•ni. o Fit rrrrr 10. fete Ju
1.7 lota Nos. 86 ond.7, Mot/ilia pion, Mint tl-..
t t
ot 11
Pater Coil to John Coll, Jan. 11 1E0; lot ^y b
4.10
t rin str-et, Segbeny 91.910
Job, P. (Amin to Wm 11•ry • •rilti, Jan. IT,
1570; thierew to 1. 4007 100 fi.et. Canal we.,
A 1. /away t 1394
Lien. H.nea .0 Henry Wan. July T.. 31 V
50 02 Centre strewl6th wilt. P1tt1i0550.L.11.100
plorlat Wain, to Sil tabs 1 O'Hara. parse/ al
lease or lot 111 by pp feet on Victory r rect. 471 ,
ward. Pittenoc. hat a yearly r• et of..
Joan C. abater 90 W. 0.1.71 5.105kAr . John H.
Pare, Jr., 1) evb liblilins John C. mat
tern. N. Lapp n. T Brat. owevlneen. Joe.
A. Phi lips. Wm: Beattie, O. L. It. To tear
and 1/ . S.' ti. Rennain. Dee. To. 1944: 19
lures 550 53 p/Icles of land to Union Itopier •.
54,243
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Orsis Hogan —Mr. John Broughams'
drama of the of "Red Light, or the Signal
of Danger" wee presented at the Opera
Mouse last night by Mr. Canning's ex
cellent company. Tho house was well
tilled and the andienoe was apparently
well pleased with the rendition of the
drama. It will be . repeated this oven
log for the teat time. Friday evening
Him Georgia Dixon, the pleasing young
actress and general favorite wlll take a
benefit.
ACJUMUY or bluato.—Tau evenlni
Mr. C. o:Cotlin the "Carleton" or the
Boston domed. will lecture at the Aca
demy under the auspices or the GI. A. R.
inbject—"Chico and the Chinese ques•
=ion in America" -A more lntereeting
subject coula not have been selected at
- :hie time, and there is no one who could
handle it more effectively Bum "Carle
ton." No reserved seats.
ORPHANS' FAIR—The interest which
bas been manifested in the Orphans'
Fair linen the opening night has not abe.
ted. and the Hall iecrowded every even.
log with visitors. The excitement over
some of tho articles being voted for is on
the Increase. _
Viestern University
The Western University comes before
the public with exercises of more than
usual interest for the next eight or tea
days. This morning we give notice in
oar advertising columns of the exhibi
tion of the Preparatory Department,
under the charge of Mr. Levi Ludden,
and never in better hands for seen or any
other emergencies. Then there are the
splendid lectures of Prof. Barker, of
Yale on the spectroscope, the course occu pying two nights, Monday and Tues
day next, at the Academy of Music. We
learn that the demand for tickets to We
course Is very great. They are to be
If
luatrated by splendid experiments, the
splendid spectroscope and powerful bat
•ery of the University being put at Prof.
Ws -disposal. 'Then on the Friday tot.
lowing the Janitors are to give as their
views on Reinjects and matters generally.
The University, of late, tea found it easy
to attract audiences to this latter class of
entertainments.
C=3
Wm. Semple, 180 and 182 Federal
street, Allegheny; returns his sincere
thanks to his friends and a kind Ind dis
criminating public, for their very liberal
patronage extended to him for so many
roam, and respeo fully informs them of
his return from the different markets
with a large stock of goods and some
extra bargains in fanny and staple goods
suitable for the present 602400, which are
now open for inspection, anti as onus) -
will be offered at very low prices, there
by rendering all clearance sales unneces
sary. During the past lesson. owing to
the great throng many of our customers
could not be muted on.. In the future, ar
rangements will be made so that all can
be waited on promptly, pleasantly and
profitably, by able and experienced as
sistants, at 180 and 182 Federal street,
Allegheny.
A Eleetkm.
At the annual election for of of
the Allegheny County Medical . Society
the following were choeent—Prealdent,
T. J. Gallaher; Vies President, _J. D.
Maglnni; Recording Secretary, W. H.
Daly; Asals*it 'Recording Secretary, J.
H. Boodgraea; Corresponding Secretary,
W. Smody Treasurer ' N. McDonald:
so
Cenr,' T. W. Shaun' Delegatee.to the
American Medical Association, which
will meet at Washington—Drs. Shod.
grass. Spear, McCarrall, Pollock. Sample,
Mowry. 'hioCanee, Bruce, Wood and
Knox; Delegates to to the State Medical
Society, which will meet In Philadelphia
—Drs. Walker, Daly, Gilmore, James
Rtutelton, Heiler', Rhodes, Otou•
ard, Jillson, P.eter, Bruce. Shaw. Sav
age, Speer, Magtrini, Roos., Vanklrk,
Semple, Snodgrass and Gallaher.
Was It Larceny I
•
Yesterday morning Jolla ßensenhaturer
called at the - Allegheny Mayor's office
and stated that some one had atolen from
his premises at Glendale Station, Fort
Wayne Railroad, the evening bake.% a
helve and light spring wagon. He made
Information charging George Hooch.
baum with the larceny. Soon slier a
couple of boys brought the missies prop. I
arty to the Mayor s office, Mating thst
they had picked It up In tho Sixth ward.
at an early hour in the morning. The
owner taus came In possemlon of his
property' and withdrew the suit.._ It Is
probable some tired but bold traveler,
without any Intention at larceny, thus
helped himself on his journey toward the
city.
Congeniat Worn..
John Mcßride and his wife appeared
before Alderman McMaster' ye■terday,
he as prosecutor and she as defendant,
in an assault and-hattericaae. She bit
him in the eye, he said.. She claimed
the &Mac" as justifiable, alleging that
John had come Into the house intoxi
cated and threw a bucket of water
maliciously Into the. flour barrel, de.
itroying the last of its contents, and
refusing to furnish money fcr
Placing It. The Alderman prole/rid to
Ist the Me be settled at Court, and held
Isabella accordingly for trial '
PTITBEURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1870
To the Rescoe.
Was Annie E. Dickinson, for her MK.
and lecture at the Academy of Music, on
Saturday night, has selected ''To the
Rescue," one of the moat popular of her
discourses. There will be no reserved
settle, and the tickets will be sold at the
Library Rooms, corner of Penn and Sixth
street. That another humanise audience
will einem bleat the Academy on the occa
sion is almost a foregone conclusion. and
the wiser ones will appreciate the advan
tage of purchasing ticket's berate start.
Mg for the place.
In this connection it la proper to state
that the Committee, no matter how
large the :assemblage, will not permit
any chain to be placed in the aisles.
Considerable difficulty was experienced
in enforcing this rule Tuesday evening,
but it mo t be rigidly adhered to. Every
coneldera lon for the law , and the safety
of the au lance necradtatea thla action.
no aid* +neat be kept dear. A mo
ment's ttiought will convince any of the
reaeonableness of the rule, and It is
hoped that those attending Saturday
night.ll beer It In. mind.: Ttitt. Cow ,
oulttee endeaCor to the utmost of
their aid, kyle acalmmodste all, burin
this respect shall insist on strict compli
ance with the regulations.
Each ay Increases the renitation of
Pier, Dakinala ,t Co. aa brewers. When
ever a person wishes a wholesame and
nourishing drink. he asks for their cream
ale, and is always satisfied.
Persons desirous of having their horses
keptfor kkomtuter, can he aexqunoda•
(Prom tb• New„York X,ealns Post. lan.r.)
Why is it that so many' of the families
of the !shoring men in oar tosins and
cities live in such a poor beggirdly way,
and in so many damp, dark basements,
and up in such !Mom, confined, ricketty
old atticks 1 Many of the head, of these
families receive good 'wages,' and get
their pay every week or month regularly.
But where, in too many cues, do their
wages go tot Xot to the banker, the
grocer, the butcher, the merchant; they
go for strong drink, ale and beer, which
do not strengthen the physical man.
Franklin taught the printers of London
that cold water was better than ale; and
cold water has lost none of . Its
.virtues In
140 years.
The cost of tippling is in the aggregate
enot mous. The Inquiry. Is often made,
how are so many drinking houses sus
tained P Let us see.. Twenty men, at
30 cents a day, will pay one of the • "tip.
piing shops" $2,190 a year. A man who
pace 80 cents a day for "drinks," pays
$10950 a year.. This is the Interest. on
$1,504 at 7 per cent., at simple interest.
This sum, 80 cents a day, amounts in ten
years to $1,171 95. All this is waisted,
paid out for "an enemy that steals away
a man's brains," and robs hint and 'lds
family of every comfort: Intoxietting
liquors give neither strength to the body,
vigor to the mind, resolution to the will,
elevation to morals xior dignity to char
acter. Strong dying drags. a men dow n
from his high estate, depraves all his ap.
petites, and leaves him in want and mis.
cry, the mere wreck and semblanoe of
Man.
The constant use of intoxicating 11
quota makes hard times far many a man;
Inns, a family of five persona will con
sume four barrels of Hour a year, or 1,056
pounds of bread.- This is nearly three
pounds a day. Good flour can be bought
now at $7 a barrel; four Jiffies seven
makes $2B; and thirty cents a day for
drinks is $109.50, or $B2 50 more per year
than the bread fora !amity of rive per
sons costs. "Ant," says L., "I only
take two drinks a day." Very well, you
pay then for your drinks $73 a year; only
$45 more than you pay for the bread Con,
sumed by your whole family, if it con
buns rive persona. This sum would pro
vide tea and coffee for them.
. -
Here, then, we see that the man who
pays even twenty cents a day for liquor
spends a sum stullelent to supply his
family with bread, tea and colic* (or tee
year, Is it strange that times are hard—
that men complain . of the - Government,
and charge that it oppresses them with.
onerous taxes ? The above figures she s
how men tax themselves; and how they
nu properly too.
In 1868 the Inebriate Asylum cost the
taxpayers of this city $144;472 40. While
the amount of money paid by the city
for flour for all its hospitals, wining; and
for the relief of the poor, was only $102,-
573 38.
The outdoor poor cost the city, MlB6B,
8122,228,6 C How much of Uds could
be charged to intemperance ?
The nutter of persons committed to
the workhouse in this city in 1868 was
11,738. The Commissioners say, "a
Considerable proportion of the commit
lain is for ilitoxication." The police sta.
lions, the prisons, the almshouses, the
penitentiary, the miserable homes, all
tell of the work of intemperance. lilt
the great curse of the land—it feeds upon
the wages of labor, and like The horse
leech's daughter, "It cries give, give,"
until all is gone of health, character, Me.
The Latest River Disaster.
An inquest was held upon the body of
the unfortunate victim of the wreck of
the Star, at the Bellairebridge. The Cap.
tale testified that he was on deck at the
time; that owing to the smoke of .a steam.
er that had preceded Meer a few minutes,
the lights on the piers could not be seen
in time la straighten up for the passage
through. He immediately, however, or
dered her to be backed, and the attempt
wan made, bat such was the force of the
current that no visible effect was seen.
The harm forward on tad left struck,
swinging the steamer around broadside
against the next pier. She Immediately
creeled over; th e Captain seized the little
girl, daughter of the chambermaid, and
jumped on the pier with her, and told her
mother to follow at once. She hesitated
a moment, but finally jumped, and fell
among the coal and rubbish piled on the
pier by the collision. The Captain , took
hold of her hand and was palling leer out,
when just at that moment Alm aide of one
of the barges turned up on its edge,
creeled over on the wogruin, and forced
him to relinquish his bold on her. Finally
the side of tile barge slid off the pier and
floated away, when the woman was die
covered where they had seen her int.
She was at once taken on the pier;
whence she and the others were removed
by the SECIIMICI Harrison. They were on
the pier about fifteen minutes.- The wo
man was taken to the National House.
She Was seriaitole when taken pp on- the
pier, and told the Captain that she would
die. - The Captain also stated that there
wore terenty•four persons on board, all of
whom were saved and accounted for, in
cept one, a German, whose • name he
could not give. He thought be-was on
one ot the barges that broke away.
A JOIIIT meeting of the Untied States
Indian Commission, Senate and Howse
Committees on Indian. Affairs, Secretary
of the Interior, and Commiesloner Par
ker, wu held on Saturday at the Depart.
ment of the Interior. After a prayer by
ex Governor Lane, of Ind., Secretary
Harlan uked Mr. Bennet, chairman of
the commission, 0/give an account of the
trip ruide in the Indian territory by him.
self and colleagues, Commissioners Dodge
and Bishop White, which be did brirtly.
Commissioner Colyer was then asked to
repeat his report of the day . previous on
Arizona and New Mexico. The Secretary
of the Interior urged on the Congression•
al committees the value of the service' of
this commission, which he said, although
it - had only been in existence six months,
had visited half the Indian tribes In the
Union, at an expense so small and they
had spent tau than one-third of the small
appropriation of ✓196,000, and bad served
wholly withoutpay. He hoped Congreas
would continue the commission Derma
neatly. Commissioner Bishop said that
the serious objection to the present man
'gement of tribes was the constant change
of agents and sometimes of policy.. Mr.
Lane, of Indiana, said he thought we
should make no more treaties with the
Indians. General Parker, Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, complained of the
want of discretionary powers In the ex.
penditure of money or supplies for In-
thane.' . It frequently happened that some
Wiling clause la the act. defining the
appropriations kept the money tied up in'
his hands •
Ha hid now Oyer
binds for month'
$lOO,OOO for the Navaioes, which be
could not use toe this restriction. Ile
believed in abolishing tho treaty system,
and thoughtreservationsesamdlal Own
inissioner Oolyer made en earnest appeal
for the Indians la Alaska, giving a favor
able account both of the people and of
the country.
—The State oonstabniury Tuesday
night made.' &soma upon .four of the
principal gambling Saloons In Bolton.
-They arrested eaghty•aeven persons and
'sized the gembllntr paraphernalia.
Those arreated stare fined yesterday la
the Municipal Court from No to each.
making a total of 111,700.
. ,
Timm arrfied in Cincinnati recently,
over the Kentucky Central Railroad,
single car containing horses valued at
$ 11 ,700. The horses were.pnrchased at
the sale of Dr. L. Herr, of Lexington,
Kv., and were being brought North by
their owners. On the way up the freight
train ran off the track, and every car was
more or less smashed tip, with the excep
tion of the car in which was the valuable
cargo of horseflesh: The lot embraced a
Ane, large mare, tbree_years old, "Main.
bdno Queen," by Dr. Herr's "Mambrino
Patchett." full brother to "Lady Thorne,"
price $3.0530; a two.yertr old braWn stal
lion, "hfambrino Thorne," same stock.
price $1.500.. These were purchased by
Owen Tuller, of Terre Haute, Indiana.
There was also in the lot a bay gelding,
seven years old, price $330, purchased by
Mr. W. H. Wilson, formerly of Cynthi,
ana, Ky., and a fine "Andallah' bay
mare. "Fanny Miller," purchased by T.
P. Murray, of Terre Haute. of James
Martin, of Cynthiana, for $6OO.
A athaionur, lust submittedi to Con
areas by the managent of the thirty. seven
furnaces located in the Lehigh; Schuyl
kill, and Susquehanna regions' of Penn•
sylvania—that is, the Anthracite region—
states the average cost of making Pig
Iron in that busy region at $29 10-100 In
the first six months of 1809. The men who
unite in this statement make 270,000 tuns
of Pig Iron per annum, and some of them
are personally known to its as of unim
peachable character. If Anthracite Iron
is or can be made cheap in this country,
they can and do so mike it. Yet they
testify that it costa their $2B 88 100, which
Is barely 82 cents per tea less than the
$2O 68 160 which the Diahoning Valley
Iron men certify to be the cost of their
Pig Iron made with Bituminous CoaL
—At Cincinnati George Seel, a Ger
man. undertook the taking of forty-one
pints of medicated warm water In leas
than twenty four hears to cure rheuma
item. -He began at seven o'clock itondey
evening, at twelve o'clock bad taken
twenty-nine pinta and was suffering
excruciating palm- Tuesday morning
he died. A man named Rosohenborn,
who prescribed for him, bee been urea
ted. He says It Is a recipe be procured
from a botch in the old country.
—The re 4ina of Hon. Charles Durkee,
Governor of Utah, were interred at .
Kenosha. Wisconsin. yesterday. A
large concourse, including the city Gov- .
ernment, fire department,. do., attended
the funeral.
Ad4ltional Markets by Teleiyrapb
Liva9.2oot e January 19—Cotton steady.
uplanna 11.501, Orleans 17%d; aside
15,000 bales. California wheat; 9s Id.
red western .7s Bd. winter 8e 9d Floor
21s. Col n• at 27a 9d. Oats 2. 9d. Bar
ley ss. Pow; 345. Pork dull at 102. 6d.
Be'e 102.. Lard dull 69.. Cheese 71s
Itarini 57s 6a. Naval stores firmer. Tur
pentine 28. a 6d.
LONDON, January 19. Tallow buoy.
ant and unchanged. Sugar 89a 3d. Re.
fined petroleum firm. Common rosin
easier. Linseed oil SO& Sterling U.
Cattos6o, January 19.—Live Hogs are
In fair demand at 88,506%8,60 for common;
66.7569,10 for fair to medium; P.M@
9.85 for good to choice, and $9,60®0.6214
for extra. Cattle in fair demand w 84,40
(36.3734 for fair to good cows; 55,50(46,26
for lair to Medium, and $6,55t47 for good
smooth stoats.
Dlzatrada, January 19.—Cotton quiet
and steady at 21 (®24;4c. Receipts 842
bales. exports Mu bales. Flour steady
and unchanged. Corn 90e. Oats Okt.
Eta] 125. Bran 127. Lard 17@18c. Bulk
shoulders 120, 'ldes W.
=I
CARTWRIGHT—On Toecdar night. January
U. 111141 .. 12 oclock. MAR ..NC2.2
oought.er of W. and H. Can •
origin, yid 191moncho sad 95 da,TI.
Th. (sacral VIII take plate VIII MORNING at
SO o'clock. from her pantais' reeldence. No.
11113 BOVeT street. All . friends of the
fatally are respectfully invited to &Mead.
UNDERTAKERS
B. P&Trinsoar....— V aasa L. Witimat.
rArr. RSONI & WILLIAMS,
tht.111•••11., comer of /Intl avenue mad
el street. Pittsburgh. C. fins (of deter!
&mond.. Crape. and Woven. and every
IWO of funer•l huntabln yowl' Stu - tanned on the
moat r.nsousbie terms In the eity. Htnr-se and
enrrlavva faralshed. Wlee open day and mint.
FMAJFILES /0. PEEFILIM, UM.
vv DKRTAIMPLa 62 , 41) LIVER? STAPILX2,
rruenel f fiIaII)UaILYISTIULET AND CHURfa
aVNNICUL , ,AIIearenp CUT. wren ucireUrril
111=e ^ isr ' = " , it=
ypettrx. 1 PAO. ,adilas R olf
ea to all/0. Be •
dna prepared Wier exakent. hearses and Cc.
el
Neatehed; LL Anode or 'founds,
doodle. If matzo& °Sae Meil at all boo.. dal
and 04(00.
JOSEPH DIETER & SON,
11/WESSTAICEIu;,
No. 4514 PENN STREET.
Oarrl.goo tar 'amoral., $3.00 =u►
W
and all ratieral Turaletuatat at n. deasel rates. ans
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
SHIRE, LOCOMOTIVE k LOLLING KILL
• BRASSES
Made Prineptige to Order.
RABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Proprietors sad Yanalocums of
J. IL Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN STREET.
renithitUer.l2thaistillallreidBtnetk
=I
RENBY G. HALE,
MERCHANT racoon,:
Corner of Pena and Sixth Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
LIDIES ORYGENI'LEMBN,
Wiabtog to parttime • mite present for Limit
Mende for •
HOLIDAY GIFT.
Would do well to 'top In nod exmlne ID r stock
Vr W ATCH FS. I,LOCKe O , JEWELRY and MI,
ER WARE o/ the meet acalz•ble pattern. Ali
received at
.W. G. • DIINSEATH.T.,
aiwiLis AND opriclika..'
do. b PWTB
TIERIOVAL.
ere6Ants Fire Int. CO, ChialP,
ABStrk 11141,640.03.
MARKET FIRE INS. CO., N. t
. Parlltlpatlon.
ILF1111.21„ 0e09.011.40..
Connecticut Fire Ina. Co., Hartford,
, Aierre. etoomoo.oe.
EDWARD 1. 1111161111161 k Arent.
.ResonTed to 105 /01.12.1 11 AVE , . Ull., betwinta
od oalltladeld Mvet. PlstsbatiO. ko.
.r..so .
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
Watches! Watches! Watches!
AT.
WATTLES t SHEAFER'S,
• • 101 JILYTH AV ILH OIL : •
Howard Watet, i ria . lol:tilat o titt. w.k.h...
itle;tl42:lrgTirrj.all:T.t
werriss 4 esserErva.
ullENix ROLL FOUNDRY,
Y'
Liar err and strwerritz
BOLLIVIGN &' BACALEY,
Waufmturers of 3091,110 r
Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls &Pinions.
Ja
kABGE SIIIIPOOMFTS OF ALL
kinds of tees Inte nob ars reseised dal
fligMfarbregr Lem a trPthil ' itin s
City Stand. Allegheny City. tomer of redessJ
win Milo streets. Our long snuggle.. In Use
business swiss is to absiiv ir bays bninsi• Ant
e &rensaieVitsi e rstrPWlilt3ere l ki h. lllll% .
Ism istrieSs scull, in iffitt.lnslire •las
ulnae. tee to or rain. Ail ...""
onnustille.
Itgrout or morrurirro
• •Tttit ^ AND /lilt; AVANIIII TON
! —IAT
it room and mime. &attune ma
thud holm, the lame halt on foo:thltror wee/
ho , h atone., tad the ball over two Otranto's°.
Filth armor. All eantleetver bt 'ttoltNAY nth
entra nee on Plith Arany. Tau lit the 'volt bat.
lneu location far tent In with. alt FEWe ire id'
cUrtiff liar BoNs.
aft Until
liirNOT/C/4.9.—.2b44t," &step
.gLogv ..8r a .2„ 4 ” nß oa , : ti n vi
Ace, not exceeding FOUR LINES,
be inserted. in these columns once for
TWENTY-FIVE DENTE; each midi.
limed tine FIVE (NWT&
WANTS.
WANTED.—IIy l small lam-
ILX. 31
GIRL to do geuerat noasoft.
Knqul re at 31 •rn th d aid street.
WANTED. - A COMPETENT
800 KEEPER at I)Lamont Hornnal.
None teed apply valeta thew arc or good moral
ebaraernr, arrant-lee to and can Orlon
goon rreninmendarlonr. roe Infornut-on en-
.•..•.• • • - • -
auLe of PdoCoNDI...BI, JAIIIOUN k C 1.14 103
Wood etßvl. Plidaborgo.
WA NTED —A respectable SIT
UATION by young an 1.1.1 gro c e r y
con.ld•-rable ormlrnee In b ei Ibuilly
nod prou bunneum. boolg-kaeol•g Sod tuer
eantlle Bin d neneralle. Unexon-tlonablz
onces. Address B. C.. Onnorsz orb,.
APTED.—Healed Proposals
wilt be r eslced fur ore testa for ten
nip nd .10.01/0) IrIEZT fir CURB STONE,
to delivered in Pittsburgh or Lawrenceville.
tiv lw of arreep .rt or Baean moue.
SU nil be oa oelivery. retaining a per
re . me for 1111111 ml. of Coot. net. Aoloreas,
011.1, lIIIUTTKRLY.
- Real Estate Agents. Lawitactellle.
ANTED.--1113ELP,--AT En.
PIA)YHENT 01710 E, No. It. Clan
Otto4ll, NOYb WILLIS and NEN, for dllloon,
Clads of asoployment.. INIISOIIa wanting lull
of all landi can 1,0 nnoollod on abort notica.
WANTED—An AGENT for fhb
TEL giVV s t klital l 'atraft:E; A kb jttlewl
arm . terms more liberal thin illy ether company.-
cal and gamine at 161 Wood street.
ii. C. WILCOX.. Traveling Agent.
, WANTED.—AGENTS every
- WHERE to sell um AMoIIICAN KNIT
TING MActILYE, We only I . IIMUCILI Yatolly
Itnittlort Mdeldne ever Iptented. rrlca 8113.
Wltl Pott 30,000 et tee ns
per Woe*. Ad
dress AMERICAN E.NII7ING MACHINE
Et:tattle. Mue,. or Bt. Louie. Mo.
WANTED. - MORTGAGES,-
•30.000 to Lout In large or small amounts.
st • fair rate of Interest.
THOMAS K. PETTY,
BW, Bond and Real Estate Broker,
No. 199 Err..thaeld street.
WANTED.— AGENTs. —l6 - 4.10
el/TIV t152,181r 1 11112 1 ',1 1 . E iNe7 1 ,11:
CHINE• Price only SIB. Great ludeoernents to
oh lf lne Tel, Is the moat popular liewleg ela
ohlne of the day—makes the gamma "Elastic
Lock SLltch"—wlll do any tied of Work that cast
be done ON any Machine —100,090 sold and the
demand constantly Internale& Nom la the time
to lake an •gency. It
for circulars. Pk—Bo—
ware of Infrlngers.-111l Address bECOII/1 &
llostoo, I'lltsbarith Pas s or It.
LordAblos
LOST
TT esr.-11101.IDAY, Vlth lost.,
j
at lais Drove Yvette, Allfgheny, Lli••
1),13 CLUnTEK GOV D IthltAtir PIN A
literal reward oh! he p•l4 to the antler on leer,
Ing - lt at the llorhea putee. Alleshehl City.
veer More anis.
1 OST STOLEN.—Wednes.
teu l) YSUR Janaais 1870.
ICGT.YOA4I4 )eara.thlrt Watt
e."hr,,.;f7; "s"..". : rolkaV.rC.T:%v b arlgiakl
Et'Entatt. ' o-Ivatttn !analog tofu, alt.
°ovary wal be thankfully rawly.% at No. 611 Yrs-
All'iL'ul l "Y ilAßY STEWART.
TO-LET
•
To -LET.— BOOMS. Several
nae.la - ga and wen faratebtd rocas la •
weasel. location. quiet and near to built...
,o r .n . na bad by Peuelersep as eletplas ruo. ,
relN;re ' ::Tra r a : „ " 7,:rt e ‘ n".r"tigeb
LET.—Tlil — TilsvBtore build
".MI We...trees. Enquire at do Penn street.
MO LET.—beak Room in a
haudaoauely du. to up oface4u rautnal 10 c...
c... fur bustnets, Apply at No. SO fourthsato., steonu 11.1.4
BS
TO -LET. ET.—lrt ell ing House No.
A. 39 berry etre. Enquire at 3013 Peen
street. ee the en t h e nra otlU and VA A. Y. and
II and 4 C. IL
V-LET.-11S": rehouse N0..323
a I'
rear
le al t o
Net. to
Aprtl Ist,Llbertv
11111. - Any aro Janu at rear °
to n t. 4
[amts..
TO- Fin 'tithed Front
Itil(1111.1, withor arltoou 1.3.1,41110 t. he
kof mouth. Apply at No. CV GRANT
To -LET. —.l desirable St re
H .OX u•I Alec,
f ler, fIOO
and ocoud foot. and RM
60 by 20 on third fl tor. Entiolto of U. C.
WALK. H. Otto. Deco. Co. 1 bintb tOtet.
LET.--The 'Large Store
r )C Roam No. Uel Witte Aye.,
.t.r..et. Plltsbarge. A. K. BRO W N ,
111 14,1 t seen.. I
TO LET.—Two 9 story brick
t onset. Noe. Os atilt 118 Centre avenue.
cowhide.' ten rooms each. with al Aflll 11A.
• ro.emente. Irek noire t No.Bll centre leenue.
Ye.
FrO LET.-IFlie rooms-ene
ithiragMT7r...t r 7u r :OW:l
. 311
0,0 If
171 e C
rn: 11,1. b g
r, [nand seven mum. I quire
•
LET.—Thailarge,4 storied
.3. WAREIMMISA tooter of. Firs; Avenue
mao Wood street. n•er tone.. be the M. &M.
nallorol nook. inquire o NONE itT NVIpVK. 0,
Wo 139 Poo .w. nue,o A. V. HOWARD, No.
4 Wood Ore,.
LE r.—A Feat of Rooms
T s....7:tf r ia l ."l press. L V;. la le, l '.lll4nlM
!'
front alumnus& 300 floor. telte Isere Halt Ith
two ante. rooms on 11th floor. One More R oom,
gm /Igor. No. 911. to b.og Ob.. new building,
Forth settee. For tetra inquire of A. H.
KNOLItqI ,kt 13.... No. 96 Fourth Avenue.
T LEI -Dalt STABLE.-
Allood Brlek ntable.two ivories hlntl.arl ft
biz lame stalls and earnage room. ntdeaot In ,
waterf..tkap all in .ord repair; at Ith , nrgt lot
•ttaened. Ira tine o 9 la unmet avenue and tun•
Wing set ISIS feet to an .11,7. ktqatte of
3.116 ZEL &LON. Jr.
Nos. 99 AD. , •d 30 Diamond.
corner ot Diamond and
/1223
PlTni-LBT.—NEW HOTEL—Fur-
NDRICO. 11 .504.1.5011.nn I,so6cHtsr.
T trietT. et bt.fit,
•
P I TT boon and ocati.w. eo rooms wr.
rated en calm, with w.f. tweet, wastietswid
sod bath. Am grates sod toseltet• to tact rotoos t
tolalards. bar, Ottlat rod parlor. bested
with etesaa. App eite. Jultri
maid.. 1731 CI eq., street.
TO LET.—A lot of ground 192
, feet by 2917 f errelLh a large, 010.1111lIal
brick bolldleg f. et by PIO feet, aad
oal%dlog eaotatatee two ream.. former y ea
tattled ay Jameetalltierar a. a p.antag mul W
anted, Cacaos and It.st *Uccle poet.. MI.-
Z e t t.i.g . ltalvt4f . .;firtitafac taring purpose.. a
ATI7.IIBURy & CO..
Canoe and Tenth .treat., Birmingham.
TO LET.-7 •
bLORES, DWELLINGS,
ROOKS AND OPW/CILIL
Ci liquire of
ZZAY t CO.,
- 06 6100 AT...
FOR SALE.
PRINTING OFFICE. -
Ti.. atom i'rree.• nit • large tionlity
type. More work than they can torn gill. o
JOHN A. BREIT,
Ukh__ Sad 1 nuset Bunt.
SAP E.—The Lessee of a
goodwill uit t.isnnn (newr=:;ta.l,l
drollheath. A.trogd yiLrtf;rtr " moon.
Ad.
•
FOR SALE OR HEAFT.—Three
ISTORY lIRICK DWI/AIN!. ROVan, Fn.
11Phrrn an aarnon, fronting on 'rest Common,
•Ilenn.ny. jogai,* of H. IIeILLHEN Vat ornye
Prunsylvanla insurance Company. 1073{ . W 05.1
FOR SALE.
4101228 or wt
Wlthle the city Hems. W)II be soht cheats and
co easy term.. Waquire of WM. BIAIiELY.
Att rney.avLa.. 91 Want mane'. J.l7sit
F OR SALE.--Btock and "'lir
TGREI, MUSE AND ROOD WILL of
aret , elue Or Km. doing • wood bo:thees. Th.
oodeuslgued Lethet ••g•atelit other b•liheshl
the remon Ihr selling. 0. W. PIGMY, 49 ltd
rat street. Alleoblum.
If..
•FOR SALF.—aplendi.d Farm
or lee Arlitcl4. two and a hart miles hum
Midwayelation. Pailbsaille Railroad. All au
derlalo with asix fart of superior coal. and for
WNW...I Paid.. the rot, Is No. 1. brine a
liwe.,one. the whole coal. and se add be
Proll at a osier.lu particulars of morel. 4
PHlLi.letl,liral Estate Axersta, No. 109 Youth
1111V414..
volt sALE.—Engines and Boil
*: Z 63, New .4 Second Band, of all kinds
eeaata►llf on Paod.,
prdera from all parts of the country promptly
s e..ente4. •"
J416E5 HILL It
Cora. Nation •7eaae •ad p. , P. W. aC. R.W.,
•Ileshear. Pa.
FOR PALE.
•
TOMOS . SHODDY MACIMMES;
Two Pleigna Ind One Lawmen.
luqnlns at Fo. 1111DIAUCitiD, •Ilegkeny Cray,
•
Pen*.
won &ILE,, .
. .. .._
1 onse seat...lts on Sprlnn Hlll, Menai weed,
1 11 i" 11 '5,500; 16 an. MST 11.181111,64/10[1.
11,000; Rouse and Lot, 00 Jul.. street-
GOO; II haws on Piss:dna guest, atm*
1 '
44 h
4 7 0 4 14 u m
alna d R e 3 s er o v t e .
l t a o Pnehasno nV 3 1 e y s
00003 mad, 410,000, a lots on Fremont street,
04,000. house and lot In mum, (1010, Fiasoo;
/ acre- Krona 4 In Bellevue Born, $l7OOO- nosao
and lets. bead of Beaver street. 40,850; 5 0 ....
sad 74 acres In Ellsabetti BOM, ,1,000: 5,,,..,•
and lot In Bridgewater, 0 6M, 000: hoot''
contents 31 row... let 50 by RIO ne* a ono,
Dona at rar Oats Manton. a* ....., per
acre. Inquire of
Us ICEIITIIOIIIIII4
* 2 7 mama Arent, am= Ohio and Banded,
streets, Alleghent.
--_ ____.
FEU 80NA.1.-4111 persons seek!
no BOXID3, or tarestrosnts heal Es 4
Nr .xx i " 2111 ralblV2l b it -
SU Ta r Kau It Is oven swim/awns
or will be tent bronu.,...p.a.vmzu.,,.
gliTtatulk cuuci• C`lniu.ter, =
Ushers and Seal LOW Agents, No. 1 1 19 roorth
I[OIVA LAND FOR 1 1- ALE.-300 .
Atm Oracles lane la one of the ben gotta.
a to lowanear the tine of the Clouts° it
Northwester., ttalLroad. sad In 0.. e or the most
prOduetl a porthms of the Male. Wlll le sold
tow, the whole Or a part. Apply at once to .
B. McLAIN Co
• 104 built ev en t..
. .
VINEGAR.
TILE PlivrBßlTßoll
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU It ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now prepared to Wotan 'VINEGAR at Um
LOWEST MARKET HATES. Attention Is M.
Ocularly called to our,
EXTRA WINE RURAL
pua.aa• _
fd.L'RORA.NT TAILORS
i'PIIERSON & MUIILANBRING,
BOCCE ORS TO
W. U. WOES & CO., •
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 10 813TH IT„ late Bt. Clair..
We have Just received a large supply of Ifel
mot Winter tiootle, will be sold at reason
able prices. Mr. MCOIL•Natti NO sehl MAW st
tend In the Cooing Department.
deLeßo Mont/L/000 & MUMLANBEING.
P. IVVALT2I3I...E,
FASHION/ MIA
MERCHANT TAILOR
K, p. constantly on band
Mae, Candmeras and Vesting&
AIscheZATLEKENIS 71:1P-1•11Ba1li9 GOODS.
No. 93 1-2 Smlthfleld Street,
=I
4 11 .7 . 21 "." elOtning made to order to th.:2l.atett
MEN AND BOYS'
CLOTHING. •
A large and A/replete newtons( of Math.
end Pine Goods. at the le price.
GRAY & LOGAN,
4 Sixth St:, 89 Fifth Avenue,
(Late Mt. Clair. . nog)
NEW FALL GOODS.
• senendid, new Mock of
_ •
moms, GAMIBLINITES. ADM,
Jut neutron b 7 nziorr
=:===3
rMr.rilirt • I nMMI •
BRADDOCK'S FIELD
Gas Coal Company, •
DINERS AND PIIIPPEJIS OF •
GIB, BLICHISITH ADD EMILY COIL,
Pint Coal, Slack and Coke,
•
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Of all slam and of A..e beat quality. cants far
nlabed .t reasonable rates. lower of den at .1.
fire and Dada, to. 73 ANDEEMIN sTRART,
Allegheny Cita. sad Liberty street loelioan sees
cree.t I Put burgh. 'Addr••• Co. sem
Box 687: Piltabargn, sad they out texture
I tomtit anent!.
AO' Prompt attoallon given to western ship.
mania. &IND
tffilliißS 11. lIIIISTRONG,
&WEB IN
Yokleogheny and Connelsville Coal,
Aid Dann:situ/et of
COAL, SLICK IND DESOLPHDEIZED COIE.
OFFICIt AND YARD, earner Beller and
Norton street. Liberty and Clymer &meta.
Ninth ward; also Beyond &rem Eighth waed,
and d
at foot rd of Hoes street. P. & V. Depot.
tieeon wa.
Orders left at either of the above ogle., or ad.
drawl," me through Plttabergh P. 0.. re•
Klee prompt atintin.
ll•fer to whom lam supplying: Hulsey, Wells
& Co., Wm. Pitt!, Union Iron MUls, B. S. Yow
ler A Co.. ntepbenawn & Co.. Bissell •
Co., (DOT& Haan*, Ale: Bradley, Park. Bro. A
Co.. Park, kleennly & Co., Beam finer A Doll.
lf. Faber & Co., J. It. LyCo., James
Marshall & Co.. Allen. McKee & Co. Un on De
pot Hotel, Connellaville tL R.,.Peraisylvantaß,
R., Allegheny Jolley R. R.
°BALI COALII COALIII
DICKSON, STEWART CO4
. Haling Moored their Mee to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
Mater City Rom mno est:Dap iLOOII.,
art eaor Lu x e' , N UT
ftrabill jipod 1017431110.
011 ANY Luxe', NUT COAL uitaLLACOL at Me
Waxen aortae peke.
• All cede. lab as their Mem, or ad demeal Or
Mem Lemma Ma mall. lOU be atMadad
u,
HOOCH 11. PAITERSOI & C 0
• , . COMMA Or
. •
Seventh Avenue and Liberty 84.
1117112101101 E, PA.
Will on Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
Or
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
"rtnTgratZ=VuVtgali war
aotim
neewoe►l 1:37V murfors T i Mray of
tentless sad good can swill Ds act all Stott=
MIL*.
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
Co.,Joel e. •TIWAZS 1012.
Roam. a. rarrEasoa a s
r..1-vraw. samar. Alm
OGREMBISION STABLEIP
COL MIR HUUB I MERIN It
prrrignmai, Pa.
we:hi
WINES, LIQUORS, &o.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
narrow/use Or
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, al,
W110L112151.4 DIALES. is
PURE Biz WHISKIES,
4011 PENN STREET,
Have Reinoved to
NOB. 884 AND 888 PENN,
Cor. Zleventh St.. (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH & FINCH &
IM. HILO& sad no,
/Rat MUST. ITlTalitiliSH,
ICInlDIEUlied Para
ir dealens la TORSION R AMS and.
WOKS. HOPS, me:2%am
IV rAti:4lll
XOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND OUNI3IIMERS.—We are now real,
or blot of 40,000 bushels carelected
WHITS AND ANHUI AND TENNABOOO
WHEAT, SMISImed Et Gibson, Parse, weep
and Wort. sountl. Indiana. Tide lot of
wheat I. the ecry tont la be foand and cannot
be surpassed by .y In the Mated Wet..
We nave also Mashed our haprotercente
Illschntery. Bohlen Cloths and Cooling Booms,
and are now prepared to nu.. the beat Floor
we heves:Me for ten years at prices that defy
OtOnpstlllon cm the same erodes of Sow.
11. T. KIICANICIDY i 099 0
read Mare MA Aneihany.
eirptasiber 11169. -
FLOUR: IFLORRI ' FLOUR!
mniNZaoTA BAIK11317,017E&
480 WA& Loral 'Midas., 847 Mao Ha M. in
am. grodomh ITO Dbl. 8.36,1 t 13111 910 bblll
.7nmons Co.. 180 beta IWO M00r.197 Dbl. May
imotax vnebosuria nottisa.
160 tads RiveraMr, 66E bbls valte Btu, $O6
varloo. broads_OprthirW beat Moor.
WINTER MURAT FAMILY 'FLOM
W C ; I 2 gep li
mangleader and Croon, GllCtito
for sale 10660 Man cut to orongin From the
Won. WAT7' Lille cm,,
/0/ Aul Ili Wool cam,
INSURANCE
•BB NEW J SRI
gutual - Life. Insurance Co.,
NEWARK.; N. J.,
Assets, Over 8500,000.
All Polkles Ironed by this Company are perpet
ually Non-lortelung after the payment of one
Anneal Premium.
Dlvidemla annually declared int applied oa
third annual premium, either on the pe
inereare of the policy. or In redaction of primal..
. _
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent,
16 1-2 Wood street; (2d floor,)
errnstrasa.
lar Reliable Agents wasted.
de3.7710
TICE IRON CITY
EMIL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
°tee, 75Sederal St., Allegheny City.
Dinzerons 3
Hon. JAMES L. ORAMAII.
Her. J. B. CLARK D. D..
Cant. R. BOBINSOk.
Rey. A. - K. BELL,_O.I.I,_,
Rev. B. H. NEOBIT, D.D..
W. A. ItnED. Cashier Allegheny Treat 00.
JACOB NUNN, Neal Estate As.ill,
SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny.
.O. W. BENNY. Hatter,
A. B. BELL. Attorney-at-Lap
D. L. PATTERSON, camber Merchant,
D. BWOGNIL nisuranee Agent.
Capt. ROUT. D.OBINIDDI, Prost/lat.
Roy. J. B. CLARK. D. Vies President,
JACOB noon. Secretary,
C. 8.. BENDY. Tr canner.
M. W. winen. inene.n. neneen.
DANIEL BWOIREB, Genii Agent.
COMMIMUONED AGENTS POE THE CO.t
John M. Donalds.•o. ny. Pa.
W. W. Malt . , 1 - I.,ehesier. tn. •
Rev James Hollingslnad, Beaver, Pa.
P. H. Cenrslo, McKeesport, Pa.
tienrge H. Johnson Blairsville. Pa.
•
J. B. dtrayer, 4 , 43[1100.ra, On.
Company .tr ied, mutual. All prollts meriting
Loom°llly held,* by dirldred returned ammo lay
the end of the Arm 3 an, AU Ankles non
forfeiting. Itl3
P 4f V >I $lll 4x:
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW I OBK.
Established March 4th, 1850.
One of the oldest and repot reliable Instinw
lions In the country.
A.SBETS. tierd. Is., 1849-83,51111.017.111.
A. surplus orer' all liabilities of almost half •
actlllgn
The Directors are among the ifeet respectable
nuanclal men of New Torn.
H. L. BOLLKAN, Pres't N. 6. K. NM. Back.
GEO. A. BERET, Prss't Citizens•. Nat. Musk.
JOHN HARPER. Preen Bank of Pittsburgh.
JOHN WILSON. Olt sitar 'Lion Nat. lisak.•
JOHN D• SC. •LLT, Cashier rtrst Nat. Bank.
AUHUSLUJ HARTJP., Direc , r 36 NM. Bulk.
A. WiESE. Pres`t German Bay. Bank. Allegy.
J. G. BACKQFBN t SON, Booksellers and
OM=
O. HARDENWRIIPER. .
Gene's] Ascent tbr Peuasylvanis, 451141 Wahmt
atreet,
W. H. EDIS,
Afoot tor AHriborm cortot7. Canoe In Penns.
.
I. Co.. 1613 Wood U. m=o4 min
ma
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PBBLIGEN BUILDING.
■.. illltk Ammo. Naomi Ilan
PrITSBUROII. PA.
Capital. All . paid lID.
Da alum..
N. tuVlra«,l,l". ?ill'''. 'NM. ll= •
Ittl'imitb,_l'.l.• 4 1 V. Orlitiz. 3 " . 241.7.
ROOEnaki. Prealdnat. •
JNO. r. Jr.rxtrain, Preafdaah
JO5. T. JOHNSTON, SePretatT.
•
Cpt. H. J. fiRACZ. Hen Await.
Warson Liberal Tema on all itni
and Marine Bins.
•
AMMO
Ini3TN INSIVRAIIMIXIIW..
ER
.Artr or PITTSBURGH.
r BURR NlatlOE,
WM. P. GRIM:GMT. Secretory.
CAPT. Eilteßtid IffeJa.D. Genera &gat
06e*, WI Water stmt. MAU • 00.4 Weiw
1 1/Tiltortgain . %T M. tn. ma "A
rm Make. A home Ineriturion, managed by LB
melon who an wall enact to the commomity.
sod who an deummtned by promputem and liber.
eat) to striatate the character arida they Inffe
amanted, aa offering the ben istotoctkss to Whig
who dales So bs Insand.
DIMICTOLL •
Almada, Also Ml. Je UI an R. SIALDLILI• L
IL. 11111er, Jr., Cbsa.4 . Clarts,
James IIIeALILD Williamlah r.
ALlerVirjrees.. t i mit LE .
a.
Mald it. Long. , Wm.
D. Ibmsen. lUD
pENNSILVAI9 . Is.
iNIAINAIICE COMPANY OF P17171=104
017102. Da 16736 WOOD BISKET, BANN
•-•- - •
OP 001101261W1C BOTLD1111).
/. • Ham OaaPeur. lamina yaw
loaf_ by Iflre exclusively. •
••',WHAM) 'WALLIES. Pnalsteat.
er .•
C. C. VI?, President.
IVI B OWA A L T INA
Lament Welter.
0. O. Bet flert ll :=.
• saM l Zter,
Leach King, Jo ha Poeitlarh
H. Hopkins, AMMO. . •
ary apnea. • trki"
INDEMNITY. • •
AGAINIST L 033 Di. MLA.
FURMAN INSURANCE CO.OF FNUADELFRIA.
0171011., *SD di *SI 0112121M1T a . ..nit Wm.
mam
=et if. Bobcat.. I Wa&
ordeod W. Loam
gam.. . David B. Brows, ,
Dooseleroot,
Jacob ft. 1914, i ' dward l44 k
Del/I,
9 W.
ti. BAADDCR. Piontret. .
DW. C. DALD,X7 Prsiden.
W. O. iffiELr tow.
J. EtDrilrat t' WlTN, Ad
a =
North Wert corner Mad mad Wood
whannt
Lww46l;
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Ventral EL and Diamond, ilioniraY,
5200XD SITIONALT. EAU
•
w. w. rrmideak.id.t.
JOHN BROWN ‘ inaloe
JAMES t. anr. )I,4llecretary.
tV niasCroxi:
John A. J.: Lackluirt. Joe. 111 Mi.
Ju.L..Or
O " iflobert Lea, IC. C. Boy*
TIVI= Jl G ingrp:62 MibeNVAtir.
IaIEOPLESP IfitiIOBARCEI CON.
0171171 % N. A. 0011.197JA WOOD • 111111 FEL
• /Jam «aoaaf, laalln sad ludo• nai
mu.. Amin& 5121 7rpt r ...1010 MOW.
Watt,— Samuel P. Bar War.
Jo➢a E. , Charlp_ArbaCtia -
O. H. Love. ' JArtd M. brash.
Jame Wm . Van Slit. Wm P. 142 2 .. iiit
D. Varner. Hamad
PRILLM,_ Prerld m.
WATT, Vloa Peva:dant.
.T. Ha RONNIE. 13.4. eta ry.
hitLL Eti AI EN V EIItIURALNCE
ooMPAXY OP PITTSBURGH. • • •
MN°. BITLYTTI IiTSZETReice BLOM
tatitre. NM= all Mittel of Tire isII KWH
TORN IRWIN. Je..•Preeirleat. ...
T 2- WM-KIP:SON Vlle Preildeall.
tiii i N v O l ietL . W
o. taa
Amu
1:4012C70.:
E. L. 111.6nwiest
4 . . J. l =oll. W. N. ETervort..
0. 43, Harm . Ilabwfai. Davie s
Ji,ar.l.Sellers,
&V ti
TR.De .setrekeele.
. Wat!sa, T. H. Nevia.
'Less. CHINA. otrrmati.
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
' FINE VASES.
BONIZNIAS /LIED ORM&
Nig mr ii ,
011111.
15MOXINO
ut*atackcf
k
SILTED PLATED GOODS
1- of aU disertplassa.
=
ar a., = =
be ll we
R. E. BREED& CO.
100 11,00/11 SITIIEIgT.
CALL AND SEE
THZ Brrw -
China Sets, Pariah Statuette,
Vues sad /SAC/ Ankle..
patDoSTodist M Us
H. RIGBY & C 073.,
No. 189 LIBEETY sriErr.
ossonasorat of rios ISIIH.
Wise ror faanlysiza Dotal use shows on
eet
AItONITECTS.
BAHR & MOSER,
IletliT HMIs AseOCUITOF 11:111=11113,
Not. Imi ft. Ow. , stmt. Putrberis, Pe,
Randal attention amen to ttut designing sae
MiliOntit of cause 8013.311 and 11:151.10
IBUILDIREIL
AMUSEMENIII
rir - FEN OPF.llllfli POPE.
Great .attar of Mr. BROTISHAM'SIast aawr•
rensattosaldrasts.
TIIIMIDAYSWILNINS, Jamul, 1111Ut. asle,
last Uoso of Y. Broaghata'a great /Imam ag
TRH RED LIGET
Or the Signet of Danger.
FEIDAY EVENING. Benefit of tae &mite
artist...oEollolZ •
Bon t noes now open for On ongsimm or
Me. 'DIM 11MRYST. ,
Wend Matinee on t3siorday ellorsoon.
arG. A. B.
The sezt teemed 01 the Grand Amy.: t►e
It.pu bile Course will be dell Tend et lee
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On Thursday Eventity, Jan. 20.
0. C. COFFIN,
=M=E7!!1:1!13!
ECEEEM
Chian lid the Chinese Qaeslh►a in /mien.
No Rename' Beata. Adzasslos. 71t47 Cast*.
Jam 74
arBRILLIANT AND IN.
STBDOTIVE LACTIYIDLS ON .
LIGHT AND THE SPECTROSCOPE ,
Atioreing the ohmmeter aed salve of tit: recent
groaderial dlsoorerles to eeleace and theft here
tical eppltutton: to be 111 tad Or expert-
Meats et the greatest Interest. 311/6 DAT 004
TUICaDAY EVININMA 114th and 96th lath
to the
AOADEMY OF MUSIC.
By Prof. CEO. F. MIK N. D.,
E=CI
Tkkets of admission. 50 casts. Tote had at
the principal Book !toter. Reserved Heats 56
°eats extra; to it had at the Western Univer
sity, come Ross and DLamond streets. between
II lad A alter the 11th last.
t;iironriiitTs,
N I A
OPEN ELY 3317.ENINti.
do2IIN BASEMENT Or CATHEDRILL.
•
LEGAL
E'XECUTOR'S PA LE.—I he ere.
pkttoIGINED, executor of DAVID BOWW.
Esq., late of Am, to. • nostrong comity, dee'4,
will. In pursuance of the dbectlet a et the ban.
w It and teetameet of the said decreed and the
mkt er of the Orphan*. Court of Armstrong
county. sell at Dublin outc•y, on the premiere.
Ltlf No. 8 In the goroush of Apollo, In two
wet porparta, by a tine microsilh:centre of the
lot, on TIIIIIDAY, the bib day of February.
Idyll, at 1 o'clock r. 9., to the highest and bed
binder, the asst half thereof, haring thereon
erected a double two atO:y frame Haase and*
*table and the west Walt having erected oit It •
two story Teams House iud porch attseked r mid
a good wallet Water thereon. Also, at theses*
time and place. T sore, of Mad, mere or tea,
0110 Apollo. edjolutog 'lnds of Joluillbtrley,
and others, cleared end' under teem • He will
also .ell as public outcry, to the highest sad best
bidder. 110 acne of Med. mere er less, loPatres
Tewneblp. Allegheny Atlanta; en WILDNICS.
'A
tm,
DAY, the 9th day of February, 1191 en 1
o'clock r. w. en the premises. Mews GO es.
thereon Masted and elide, feet% sad k* .
thereon erected • two Story Log Holum and s.
small rtable. the balance of the land being well
inbreed. ~. - •
Trans or 13ii,POnei-half of toe premiums
money to be paid cm confirmation of the sale,
I 3 percent. thereof obeli the property bknoolt—
ed doers, and the other half of tee por.hamo
money to be paid on conermatlon of the ea/e,
id , It Pitmen motored by bond end motto. fie.
Jetenal JAOSSON awes; INAG
D. S.:tumor o ncs•
• WASHINGTON, D. 0., et. 10. 1111110.
ON THE PETITION OF ALEC*
DODGE, of DlDoblingb., relay,
tra•lriz of Carta Dodge, deteued,
the extension of = patent resets d the e ski
(idyls Pease is She ISth der of Mosel% Mir.
and reissued o the EU day of lot/. pot Eve
I=2
It la ardent that the teell=aby li Ms ease be
cloud on tee Uth DAT OW 7.1132DARY Nair.
teat the time for Ming ergement• bad Ds Zze
smlttei•• report be Dinned $o DA Able day of
Feeteen text, wet that Ms eakt_tet4tles lm
heard as tee 24 DAY or mAgon MIST.
=!
ISAMII7III. FUBHII,
COMNIZSIONIII OP FATFNF&
TN .THE auTrze or THE
APPLICATION of ”The ClUsea'a Mogul
Sultdlas a 4 Loon •moclaUou of Sharnebmg
and lima for a Charter of loomporatkm.
And note. to wit, thts 11110 day of Ifersher..
A. D. 111/91the ottlea net thea testmant
ol orltlon•hselny Men moaned to. Fumed
sad exmolsed by the Court: and the ektotte, art
MM. nod ...Cons the. eln set forth and emr
tooled, amazing to be Imo Ott aOO ant IaStrIOM..
NM ordered and directed that am/4 thmssisent of
Insist be 0104 In Um onlee of the Prothonotary
of the Conn of Common. Pleas, .411ta settee
of .Yd sootiest!. be Inverted lath. Mohan*
Dallylloratair °Azores for at haat three week/4
setting forth that an applleathth has boon made
.o the Court of Comm. Pleas of the Conath of
Al Wooly to grant the oath “ClUmnli gptnal
Dallding and Loan Low .110. of Shargiberg
nod lOW , • Charter of nourporallos. , . - tad
that euelt Charter will he gra..d it the neat
term of said Court, anima %excentlout he Nett
Onver_ozne.
13. A. SY THLIIU 0NG,.17111.
IIcO
Corner Gnat and .:roots, Solicitor.
Jallm62
0. iIiARBIIIALII 017102,
• W. D. of Pennsylvania.
71t7entrunt. January la. 1210.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 13th day or December. A. D.=
a arrant In Bankruptcy was baud
tO I.tate of 11103111 - 0 Deep. • f POD.
boron, in the County of Allegheny, and Mate err
Pennsylvania, who has been adjerged a Pane
nn on Ms own pelltiont tan the payment of
any debt. and defivery of any proy bel
ing AO' mcb Ilankrupt to Itim or for a, em.
and the transfer of any property by him am for
ofby law; thart • Meeting orals t realms
tne Irani eankrupt„ to prove their Debts and
to choose ova or more assignees of Ms ltstate.
ill In hold at a loan otßankptey. to be
holden lit the office of the Rtlatt.r. No.
Dh .
mead Mt et,Pittsburgh, Afore PA 1 OIL M A it e - ral..gefrt 042laptlt1 4 An•r f 2 .. a3 10. i.
3014110 17. B. Nan u .
SPRUCE ALLEY.—Po op Cs
•
htreby given that at No: , A,. Dtheaber.
haulm,/ Of Quarter &Wont Court, stilettos
~mated to show eau* -why sad Way, from
Beaver anuete to the Meer,
..
Should not beiracated and Aloud Hp,.
,th.t.b..in be made absolute milass
aro Mad In proper Lam.
JOHN C. MoODDIBS.
Solicitor.
=MEI
TEIRDISTRICT COURT OF
y . THE UNITED 3TATIDI. RI
N LIBITUM OF PE NNSYL roB THE WT.
VANIA.
WO4 D. HA ILTON, of A :It gllvoy Co.. Pa.. .
a Bankrupt. under the set of Congress of Marti
11167, haring applied fora dleeharge flora
all Ids debts. and of a eielros provable coder
Rold Are. by order of the Court melee Is beorby
ea to atl medium oho hare proved their
debts. sod other Venous Intererted, to
at
on the NW day el JANUARY. nap . at 10
o'cloctA.N.,before HAIIP
lirelster to Rankniptee, at Ills ogim iLi kt i til
. Itiamimd street. Fittaberelt. to show ewe, If
py they have. why. • discharge amid not Mt
granted to the said bankreht.
jai:ale-TO O.C. RcOANDVENN. Clerk.
T. ,
J ETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
, N on the estate of XLIZAHITIf J.
of inson totrashap, Ajj.gbor TAMA.
t•• 0100 been guested to the ealltrolany
ed. adtpenonaladebte to tole.){ 1111
I
1 1 3. 4 . a. ane all p nom Melon
ddetnts *eaten thy we. will orysent OHM Me
etly authenticated fbr settlynteet to thy motets
!din ed. HILL. •
hr...ffdd 'raw/. AlHoresay coast'. ra.
PIM Well •
;TO 7i aT:.1:3(4);f1
G. W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Oros. No. UT POURTIi tr- l
eras. tronaorly *templed sr ...
ri...) will prattle. Is the .S.
Braislot Coo. I o the Mate Torovato=
Coons m otor Allelisary cososy. and sae collo*.
glow la tbeadisoiroScoontJou j • ..,.
ARCHIBALD BLARELET,
AlCrosoMß-AT-t,ANY.
ir•. M =nu maser
rtiviningeH.rii
QtlLl7l
JOHN A. STRAIN,
ALlMMatiamr.
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, 21 Ari x Ora c ep MIMI as
°anal:, 89 FIFTH •
eottroj,=:. nTs t°dlrirrimnsirt i p
and all legal glisineee a likagedae r
sad saenteately.
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ltalLtatit CloartaT.
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Nancy, TO lIONDOOLDEILS•
Coupon So. fl. Tarns Creek Dtvlt los Bova,
oaf rotatory 1. 1110. Ito half of .ad attar
that data ott fraseatattou SUM.
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