The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 31, 1870, Image 4

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CITY AND SUBURBAN.
111er Callow had four eases before
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"To-kW' Dir are dilly in-
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eresaiiirlirrver theredti.
Badness Macau The boldness
changes usual at this season are not very
attaleroas this year•
Alderman George rubest has received
his commission end will open an office
on Fifth avenue toe tow days.
Saturday afternoon Deputy Mayor
Nichols committed Frank Vogel for a
bearing on a charge of larceny.
The Proposal City Itospital.—Why is
not our Baird of Health represented to
the Meetings held to °welder the city
Bespltal question?
The Pittsburgh Zoaaves will be mus
tered In soon, orders to that effect hay
ing been received from the Adjutant
General of the State.
Cosnaltted.-71m Stall and Andrew
Morgan, charged on oath of H.. R. Mc-
Fall with larceny, were committed on
Saturday for a hearing.
Baud of Centre mooting of
tbelloard of Controllers of Allegheny
City Will be held at City Hall, on Toes'
da3r evening next. at seven and a half
OblOok, for organisation.
A Penult) Tater stole F silk dress from
a reildenoe on Anderson 'treat, 'Allot•
gbfal.T. and was about leaving, when th e
lady of the house met her In the hall
and secured the garment, the thief, how.
ever, escaping.
The Board et Health.—Under the law
our City Ofmordis are required to elect
members to the Board of Health at their
meeting to-day. Vacancies in the Board
of Guardians of the Poor are also to be
tilled, we believe. •
Intel Statlatics. The report of Dr.
Phyalclan to the Board of
Health, fir the year of 1669 will show.
fifteen hundred deaths reported. In ad
dition there were probably three hun
dred deaths In the city not reported.
Mayor's 'Diem—There were twenty
wren victims to bed whiskey in the lock
up Saturday night, twentyone charged
with drunkenness, and sight with disor
derly oanduot. Twelve Paid their noes,
and seventeen were committed to jail.
astbed the Wrong Child.—Bethar
Nenbel was before Alderman Arent, Sat
urday, charged with whipping a young
daughter of Joseph Honer, for some
alight provocation. lifenbel gave ball for
at:towing on information for assault and
battery preferred by Mr. Honer.
I Dtaorderly.—Sate Smith and Mollie
Perkin, were on a "tare" Saturdey night
arid attempted to "clean oat" a uleignio"
on ?Thirdevent" over which Jennie
Keefe presided. An officer was called In
wbo took the pair In charge. and yeeter
day morning they were each fined Pend
emits.
Died, in Philadelphia, on the 20th in
stant, James H. Gould, formerly of Car
lisle, In the 47th year of hie age. He
was &member of the Cameron Guards
In the Meslean war, and daring the late
rebellion a member of the Duquesne
Gram of Pittsburgh, and also of the 610
Pennsylvania Reserves. He was inter
red la the Old Oak cemetery.
The Income Tax.—The United State.
Armistant Assessors are leaving blanks
:for Income returns for all persona who,
In any probability, may be liable to the
tax for 1869. Under the law and instruc
tions from the department, statements
will be required from each person,
whether liable to tax or not. nature,
abOuld be made on or before the first
day of March. _
*Mons Accideat.—Mrs. Flaherty, wife
of John Flaherty, residing near the
Mtneraville ear station, was seriously
.banned Saturdey evening. She was en
at baking In so out oven, when
aged aught lire. She Immedi
ately ran Into Mr. Davis' store and Mr.
ID. wrapped a piers or carpet round her
and smothered the flames. Dr. Thore
was summoned and attended to the in.
'mod woman.
The Renton-Case.—Tula .morning the
Coroner's jury empanelled to inquire
into the came of the death of Philip Han
lon, will meet at Turtle Creek to con
clude their Investigations. Prof. Otto
Wuth, analytical chemist, of this city.
who was employed to analyse the stom
ach, has oompleted the work, and will
ive th e result of his examination to the
any J.. We have been Informed that no
tram of potion was found In the stomach.
Sixty Days.—Thomas Lerman, whose
name is familiar to readers of police
news,.was on a "rampage" on Saturday,
and went into Sine's saloon on Wylie
street. where he made an attack on the
barkeeper. He was finally ejected from
the premiss and Mr. 11l made informa
tion • before the hiayhr, charring him
with disorderly conduct. Yesterday
Morning. after a hearing, he was fined
_ Ito. an In default was committed to the
Work House for slaty days.
Failed to SetiM.—VaLentine Danhart
alleged, before Alderman Bolster OD
Saturday, that be had given Amos
Macklin PS to settle a certain, prosecu
tion for selling liquor on Sunday. In
which both were interested, and that
Macklin failed to perform his part of the
contract. Oillwr Knight, armed with a
warrant, went to' Macklin's boarding
house, but was observed approaching by
the man he wanted, who Immediately
skipped out of the back door and away.
The offices Is still looking for him.
-Pigglah.—John G. Wormley, residing
In the Third ward, Allegheny, is a dis ,
°We of St. Crispin. Re alleges be has
been illy treated by Rudolph Humble.
Mr. Knoeble, he states, obtained goods
from him to amountof 112,50 by rep.
resenting that he had an interesting pot
dot which he would return In payment.
Ho failed •to go the whole maker, or
Indeed any of it, and hence Mr. Worm.
ley brings mat against him before Alder-
Man -Arent- far false pretence. The
amused will be arrested whenever found
by the crater. -
- Saul Postbag-The School kintival
la Morebeed School HOuse, in the Elev
enth ward, on Saturday evening, was
well attended and the performances
ref o ecti o g i c n r e a d it m Mositt c o d ia a e h m er a s n n nd
pupils. Some rude boys evinced the.
eLiit Miss Loal Evans render
of Hood's "Song of the Shirt," hot
so well pleased were the major part 6f
the andienoe, that she was encored and
vociferously cheered upon retiring from
the stage. It bas rarely been our good
fortune to spend an evening so pleassuct
ly as we did in. Morehead School House
on Saturday night.
"Amen the Coutneene."—Oo Pritia7
eveulog of last week W. C. Smythe,
Seq., of the Pittsburgh Press Club, lec
tured In Brownsville. Fayette county,
under the auspices of the Lecture Also.
cdatkm of that thriving town. There wee
a large audience In attendance and the
madam, "Across the Ckettlnent, , was
handled in a splay, humorous and In
structive style, which gave the heartiest
sathifeenlow, judging from the moment*
of the members of the Association who
pronounce it the best of a coarse in
which was numbered the "Fat Contrib.
ator.. , Griswold; and other, distin
guished In the lecturetleld.
NaNasal Dant or t enenerce.—Eise•
where, among our new advertisements,
will be found the Melly creditable ex
peetkgrof the affairs of.thla bank, cor
ner of Wood and Blzth avenue, which
wore it to be one or the staunchest,
.Malthiest and best managed In Ms
atty. It has been rapidly and ateadlived
vanelng In yeti' h mandato. over since es.
tebtlabed and takes a high &Min genes ,
al estimation. Tho Baird osD rectors and
other atoms of the bank are all reliable
sad careful business gentlemen, with
. whom it le a plowmre to have business
transictions. However, figures speak
stronger than words, and we direct the
ettenten of one readers to the report of
the eledltioX of the bank up till the 22d
tartan, pubtiahed elsewhere.
Bate Plctures in Tamer MIL
We call the &Bernet= of our renders to
an edveribermentiln another column, set.
Ung forth a new enterprise by the yur:
niers' Society of this city. They have
made it their halt to bring before the
public a series of tableaux etstrate, repro.
• slanting incidents fcom the Scripture
history. and bare for this purpose seise.
tad se model. the reace= drawings
a Gustavus Dore w hich ornament that
- renowned splendid edition of the Bible.
The exhibitions will begin this evening,
and on amount of the inmost. ascetic=
and attention required by the prepara
tions,' onlyone exhibition per week will
hi - given. It I. the Intention of the
Bodily m. give twelve embittitkes, each
.to commis, tea tableaux, In their Hall
on Minh moan nett doer to the Third
Priebyterlaa March. ; ase mintage.
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TERRIBLE DEATH.
A Woman Litereuty Soaked Alloe
one or the Veartad Results of Intem
perance—Coroner's Is quest—The Bun
' band Arrested on Sempleion and
charged. . / •
A moat horrible affair ooccirred In a
court off Virgin allay about half past
nine o'clock Saturday nig . ht, reoultingba
the death of Mrs. Elisabeth Adams, wife
of Daold - M. Adams,. under the most
fet
Ightful circumstances. At the time
•
elated the residents of that locality were
it
aroused from their el bets aid thrown
into a state of exciteal nt by the cries of
•!fire." The cries p ended from the
house .of Air.. Adams, and when the
neigboors got' there they found the
smoke issuing from the door, which was
' partly open, and on entering the room the
body of Mrs. Adam's *as found lying on
the floor in front of the fire, the clothing
all burned off her and i the flesh literally
ar
roasted. It appen d, from whet we can
gat her from the circumstances surround
ing the case that the affair was an acci
dent. Mr. Adams end his wife had both
been Indulging inliquor daring the day
and Mr. A., sometime after dinner laid
down and went to sleep. His wife who
was seen about.half an hour before the
occurrence, yory drunk, came in_elt
down In front of the fire and must have
been smoking a pipe, as a pipe and to.
bacoo were found on the floor near
the chair on' which she was sit
ting. The Presumption - is that she
being very drunk, went to sleep and let
the are from the pipe (anon her clothing,
which set her clothes on fire, sod that
she was suffocated by the flames and
smote before she awoke, se It does not
appear that she made any - nobs° whatev
er. Her husband, who was mishap in the
same room,was awakened by the smoke,
and says tat his wife woe rating on the
chair when henna saw her. He Jumped
out of bed and tried to smother the
flames and then gyre the alarm of tire.
The body was removed to the house of
a neighbor and a physician called. The
(broiler was sect for and empannelled a
Jury, after which the Investigation was
postponed until Sunday morning.
The body, II appears, was terribly
burned, and when it was being removed
from the house the flesh fell from the
bones. "Mrs. Adams was about liftyyroara
of age, and for some time past has been
addicted to driek.• Her husband, David
Adams, is a quiet, peaceable man, but it
appears is also of intemperate habits.
TINIIEBT. ,
The Coroner's Jury empanelled to 'in-
vestigate the case, me: yesterday morn
tug
at ten o'clock, when the following
testimony was elicited:
Frank Taytor, sworn.—l was on Fifth
avenue, near Cherry alley, when I beard
the cry of "Are," I ran down the alley
toward Virgin alley and heard there had
been a woman burned to death. I ran
to the house and saw a crowd of men
and women In great confusion. I went
into the house and found It fall of smoke
and saw something black lying OA the
door. I grabbed hold of It and
found that It was the body of
a woman burned to a crisp. I
heard some rattling among the fur
niture. I got stifled with the smoke
and bad to go to the door to get fresh
air. I then returned and saw a man, her
husband I believe, covering the body
with something. Ido not know what It
wag. I told him to go out or he would
be burned himself, and pulled him to
the door andinaced him in charge of a I
policeman. aaw the womad at a store
on the corner of Cherry and Virgin
alleys about half an hour before the ac
cident occurred, sod she was drunk.
John H. Wilson, sworn-7 was in the
basement of the cathedral at the fair.
when the alarm of tire was given. Whep
I came out I littard some one say a woman
had been burned to death. I then went
to the house where the tire was. I went
to the door-end amid not yet In.. The
door was about half open. When I got
In the room a policeman was taking
Adams out of the house. I saw Taylor
and another Man trying to carry the
woman nut. I took hold to help them
and the Haab pulled off her arm,. The
body wee carried Into Mr. Frich's house.'
Dr W. .'nicely, sworn—l examined the
body of the woman carefully this morn-
Mg and do not And any contuelous or
mark. of TAAOII2 I .• except the burns. She
must have fallen 012 the lire. The burns
on her breast were stallelemt to moss
death; her-back wee slightly. burned.
Wm Porchaartswort —Mrs Adams came
to my store about half-nut nine o'clock
Saturday night; I thought she was otlp.
sey;" she was buying matches; I was
busy at the time; about half an hour
afterwards I was going down the alley; I
saw Mr Adams pat hie head out of the
door and cry “fire; . I ran over and Lund
something black lying on the floor and
discovered that it was Mut Adams ap.
parentty dead: I than ran out and cried
••dre" and - "murder." 1 did so because I
was seared.
Mena Prich sworn—The Sent I saw or
knew of the affair, was when I looked
out of the window and saw the men
carrying Um. Adams to -my
. house. I
hare seen Mrs. Adams drunk several
tibias. Mr. Ad ma is a quiet man.
• .To/fn H. McElroy sworn—When I
heard the alarm of Ore lest night, I ran
to the house, and when I got there 1
found them carrying the body of the
woman out. I requested every person
! mRo oat of the house and called for a
police °Meer, but there were none there.
I placed Mr. Fender in charge of the
hbaaqq and sent two parties for a doctor.
Ihad Joe doori of the house locked up,
and went for the coroner.
, Bd. Magian, sworn—MG Adams la a
baker. Be has worked with me since
IBC. JIG is a quiet and civil man: I
never knew hlm to quarrel with his
wife.
Several other witnesses were exam
ined, but their testimony Lin substance
the same as that given.
Mr. Adams. the husband of deoeased,
was then *eked fora statement of the
affair. He said:
I had taken k couple of drinks after
dinner and laid down, and laid there on.
till was awakened by the smoke In the
room. My wife was tatting on a chair.
sod was on Ore, when I awoke. It looked
to me as If the lamp was burning tin,
der the chair. 7 knew nothing of the
affair until I was awakened by the
awoke.
103132
Thejury. after a brief deliberation, re
turned the following verdict:
"That the deoeased, Elizabeth Adams.
came to her death from Injuries received
on Saturday eight, Jannary 29. by setting
fire to her clothing while under the In.
Buenos of liquor."
Adams wag taken to tho watch house
Saturday night and kept until yesterday
monitag, when, after the Investigation,
he was discharged.
UNSUCCESSFUL ROGUERY
Venn , Man Mlning—Operstion• with ■
forget Cheek—A 80111 Game.
The banks seem to be monopolizing
the attention of the rogues Just now.
List week Pittsburgh was the scone of
their operations which, unfortunately,
were but too successful. Allegheny,
however, has not been entirely exempt
from their games although_ they base
not realized anything. Last Friday af.
ternoon a young .man, named Frank
De Russell, entered tne Franklin
Savings bank with a business like air
and presented a check for 1300 signed by
James Crayton, a carpenter, en•
gaged In extensive business and
■ depositor at the bank. The
cashier, • Mr. James H. Riddle,
glanced at the check and at once detect.
ed an attempted forgery in Me signature .
Being slightly acquainted with Russel.
,he called his attention to this fact, whe
that individual falteringly insisted that
it was all right. Mr. Riddle thenturned
to the book of depositors original auto.
graphs: Be bad hardly moved round
when Russel disappeared hastily. Stating
as be went out of the door, that he would
take the - check back to Mr. Crayton
and have It fixed. The cashier followed
and attempted to secure him, but he got
away with briskness, Investigation was
made, when the check was discovered
to be a forgery. Russel was, until with.
in a week - past, in the em.
ploy of Mr. Crayton as a Jour
neyman. and was known as consid
erable'of a sport. It is Said that be tried
the check on a bank In Pittsburgh where
his employer wee known, but failed there
also. Minot, the 'operation he has been
missing from town, leaving, the report
goes, a balance unpaid with his landlady.
No information - has been made, and it is
likely the matter will be allowed to rest,
unless the delinquent should make his
appearance again in Allegheny.
Going to Chant'.
Mary Wilson, a colored woman, was
arrested on Webster avenue yesterday
for disorderly conduct. Mary wasgolog
op the avenue about Lall.past three
o'clock, talking vomfirlotudy and as.
premlog. her private opinion of another
adored woman In terms by no means
complimentary. When brought to the
loCk-up she Informed the Captain that
she was o, her way to church when she
was arrested, and asked !tithe could have
permisalon to sing In the cell. The Cap.
rain had no objection, and Mary, as soon
as placed In the cell, commenced a 'oils:
.millar hymn: , She was Interrupted,
however. by a gentleman from Cork.
who occupied an a*•Joining cell. The In.
terruption aroused Mary, and she es.
premed herself In words not usually
heard in prayer meetings, to her Irish
Piglibbor.
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United Slates Court—Judge McCandless.
SAIVRDAT, January 22.—1 n the bank
ruptcy branch of the U. S. District Court
the following business was teal:muted:
In the cue of S. Seibert, previous rule
discharged, and on motions rule granted
on W. F. Balser et Co., to above canoe
why DU decree of adjudication, as pray
ed for in the petition of assignee should
not be granted.
The rule to show cause In the - case of
F. Soucy, bankrupt was discharged.
In" thecae° of Stein' Bros. vs. Charles
Elopfer, debetor, the Court adjudged
Klopfer to be bankrupt, and referred the
matter to S. Harper, Esq.. Register.
In the case of A. J. Hagan, bankrupt,
an order was issued to the assignee,
di
recting him to deliver to Restage rt Co.
4118 boxes of canned fruit stored in that
establishment.
On motion of John M. Kennedy, Esq.,
Butler C. Christy, Esq., of Pittsburgh,
was duly qualified and admitted as a
member of the bar of the Circuit and
Dharict Courts. -
District Court—Judge Hampton and
- Kirkpatrick.
SATURDAY January 22.--rn the MUM of
George Bassett sr. James an ac
tion to recover
. darnages for an alleged
mallelons prosecution, the jury found a
verdict for defendant.
Jury trials will be resumed this morn
ing before Judge Hampton.
Following is the trial list :
117. Pittsburgh and Little Beaver Creek
Oil Company vs. Stevenson.
23. Calhoun & Edwards vs. Frank.
112. Morrow vs. Hill.
119, Grant vs. Scott.
127. Ewing vs. Thompson. •
128. Morgan's adm'r. vs. Ewing et al.
131 Rector, &0., St. Andrews Chnielive.
Hoag.
140. Owners steamboat "Wild Cat" vs.
Bally et al.
Common Pleas—Full Bench
B.PruanaT, January 29 .—The Jury In
the case of Blakely vs. Moreland it
Mitchell, reported on Friday. found for
defendants.
Oa motion of A. 'M. Brown, Esq., the
commission of Aniust Ammon, Esq., as
Interpeted in the German and French
language. in the worts of Oda county
was read in open court.
Shields vs McAboy, motion for a new
trial and rimsons flied by plaintiff's mon
ad.
David Phillips va Mary PhDlip3. In di.
vorca. • Petition presented and subpoena
awarded.. ; .
Judge Sterrett gave notice to Attorneys
to be ready. in all cases set down for
trial, as it had been determined to hold ,
two branches of court.
TALL LIST FOR MONDAY.
63 Long ea. Brown.
379 Goodall vs. Glues et
160 Kale va. King.
165 Simpson vs. The Mutual Lire Ina.
Company.
185 McGuire vs. Hamilton.
187 People ea. McCune.
194 Spang et aL vs. Huffman.
195 Sands va. Seibert.
Roaete,e Stooloo—Judge Stowe
SATURDAT. January 2,9. - Jerome
Baum, ludtoted for selling liquor to
miners, was sentenced to pay a flee of
120 and costs. _ . •
The commission of August Ammon,
Eaq., - as Interpreter In the Geradtri and
French languages for the Courts of Alle
gheny county was read In open Court.
In the case of Jacob Newnieyer, re
cently convicted of Incestuous /artier; a
new trial wee granted, and the dehead.
ant was admitted to ball in the nun of
.1,000.
Christian Jakie. convicted on an in
dictment for selling liquor to miner.,
was called op for sentence. Sentence
was suapendad nu pennant of meta.
ANOTHER MINE COKE
Attempted Suicide—A Foreigner In the
Tonatie—His Account of Himself.
Yesterday morning °Mars Scott. and
Weir, of the Allegheny police force,
brought to the tombs estrange prisoner.
4ttention was brat attracted to him while
they were patrpling nivel' avenue, near
Ridge street, pighth ward. He was
evidently bent on suicide and had
plunged into the water when the police
came to the spot and effected a rescue.
When taken out he gave his name `la
Frank Holaskie, and stated be wished to
drown himself to escape the vengeance
of eight soldiers who were in pursuit of
him. Perceiving the man to DO Insane
the officers at once took him into custody,
and at the — Mayor's office be was
ptovided with a dry suit of clothing. He
appeared to be spout thirty years or age,
but was sane only at Into is and them
either could not or would not tell any
thing In regatd to his relative.. He
claimed, however, to be a Polander and
showed a deep scar on • his forehead.
which herald was from a wound received
during the revolution of 11d3. From his
conversation, it le thought he ham bocci
ID this country about two )ears. He
converses fluently in the German, Rus
sian, French and Newish languages, and
has some acquaintance with the English,
although lu this be speaks with diffi
culty. His appearance • and actions are
those of • man of tine culture, but his
condition 'waders It impossible to get
any exact Information from him.
He Is never very violent although ap
patently laboring eahstantly under the
impression -bat the soldiers ere attar
him. During the day and last evening
he was kept ip the tombs, but today be
will be taken in charge by the proper
authorities and provided with suitable
accommodations
City Commas.
A regular meeting of the City Councils
will be held this afternoon at two o'clock.
The ordinance offered by Mr. Baton,
to Common &canna. and peened under
the suspension of the ruts!, entitled "An
Ordinance to provide for fore the safe.keep•
log of the City Finances," which provides
that the onezparideCtielanoe" to the
Treasury shell bo leaned to or deposited
In the bank that will pay the highest s$ to
of int, rest for It, will be taken up in, lige
lect Council.
...
Mr. Barton, to offering the ordinance,
cited as authority to section 1, page 198,
of the City Digast, which made as fol.
Iowa:
"That the Treasurer shall give bond
to the said city In such sum as the Cuy
COMIC/11l may from time to time direct.
conditioned for the faithful performance
of the duties of his office. and shall, bt.
fore be enters upon said duties, take and
subscribe an oath or affirmation before
the Mayor of said city, honestly to keep
and sestount Abe • all public monies and
property
,entrusted - to - his care; and if
such Treasurer shall knowlnsly violate
such man or affirmation be shall be
deemed sniffy of, perjury„. The said per
wat shall keep the pantie money In suet
place and manner so Councils Malt direct
and shall verify his cash account at least
once every mouth to the satisfaction of
the Finance Committee of Council& &o "
The foregoing to from the act of May
113, 18.57.
Tne Sons of . Temprranee at Work
Jonah Bonghton, Ete., , of New York,
- s special Deputy of the grand Division of
the Sons of Temperance of Painsylva
Ma, has been at work In Ulla and adjoin
log counties for the post ten. dayr. The
number of new divisions of the None of
Temperance Instituted through his ef
forts show that ho has been more sue.
uessful than others who have. proceeded
- him. The reault of his labors in this
vlclulty may be briefly summed up, as
follows:
On Tuesday. January* Igth,, -- at Johns
town. in the Presbyterian Mauch of that
place, he instituted a Dietitian with f irty
charter members, to be known se the
"Ohio River Division of the Sons of Tern
perance." On the following Wednes
day, at Port Perry, he instituted a Di
vision with twenty. five Charter menu.
bars. Oa Friday night, at the Ceetene
ry M. B. Church in Ile Thin eenth ward
of this city, he inettiuted the "Egerla
• Dlvision.' with twenty-three charter
members. On Thursday night, at the
M. E. Church, Mansfl , -id be imitated
,the "Mansfield Division," with forty
two charter members. Oa Friday night,
at Bargettstown, Washingtonceunty, be
instituted the "Burgettatown Division"
with eighteen charter members. On'
Saturday night, at Eldersville 'Wash
ington aonlitY , he instituted the r , 81.-
daraville Division" with - twenty-three
charter members.
Remembered their 'reacher. •
One of those pleasant affairs that help
to make duties light and labors dent/M
-AIL =tared In the Sabbath School of
the Methodist Episcopal Church peter.
day, at Irwin Station. The male Bible
clam took their teacher, Mr. Alex. 80.
yard, altogether by surprise in the pre.
sentation of a pair of fine gold spectacles
Asa slight token of their personal regard,
'swell as appreciation of Ins services.
This 'clans la composed of persons meetly
past the meridian of life. and to one of
the most interesting in the school. -
The spectacles were bought of James
R. Reed CO., No, 65 Fifth avenue, and
troll the Omni patio.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING,
_JANUARY. 31, 1870
iuirAmt
Penurytvaula Bee.rve AaseellUoti—The ,
Annual Convention at Leek Haven--
Delegatesto be ..ent. Irma Pittsbargl.
Prr t
.*(nary Arrangements. .
Saturday evening, "a meeting of the
members of the Pennsylvaniti .Reserve
Association, In this vicinity was held at
the Board of Trade Booms, Wood street.
Dr. E. Donnelly prodded with O. S.
Mcllwalne Esq., as Secretary.
The chairmen stated the object of the
meeting was to take stele toward soon.
big the attendance of members at the an
nod meeting, to be held at Lock Haven;
also. to collect dues and form a local ore
ganizatlon for Western c getinsylvanla.
On modem' of Cant.. Chamberlain, It
was resolved to meet once a week until
the annual meeting.
The following Committee was tnen ap
pointed to arrange preliminaries, for or.
ganizlng the local association and at.
i
tendia the meeting at Lock Haven: Dr.
E. Don elty, Captain C. K. Chamberlain
Ninth Regiment; Sergeant E. Abel.
Filth Regiment ; James E. Steidle,
Ninth Regiment?: aeons° W. Mingue,
Sedan Infantry; Captain T. B. Swearin,
gen,f.. th Regiment; Evan Pugh, First
Cava' ; Captatu W. McClelland, Bat
tery, i
Onmotion of Captain J. K. Barb.onr ,
this mauttee was authorized to act as
a Fin lace Committee, Dr. Donnelly to be
Chairman. and E. Abel Treasurer and
Corresponding Secretary, also a OOMMit
tee of one from each of the regiments
t ,
from this section to assist said committee.
Th lollowing were announced: Cap:.
How , Teitth Infantry; Cot. S. M, Jack
son, leventh Infantry.
On' motion, the following Committee
from the South Side was appointed to act
in contrite:Mon with the Committee al
ready appointed: Col. Jas. Balentine,
John EL Young, James Wilson.
On motion, an additional Committee
was appointed ' from the counties and
towns named as follow.: Washington
county, Captain Chill Hazzard, Captain
charles McDaniel, Captain McGreggor,
First Cavalry; Colonel James B. Kirk;
Connellsvillo, Pa., J. C. beaten. Mr. Mc •
Ouire'; Oil City, Captain Charles W.
i Owaton,lsase Sowers; Crawford county,
(Norge Bernie, S. B. Dick, Joshua Rey
nolds.
Adjourned to meet next Thursday,
February ad, the place to be announced
in the daily' prose.
The Aliiegneny Part
The Park . Commissioners, we under-.
stand, have approved and adopted a
.boantiful device for the still further em
bellishment of that portion of the West.
ern Park intetmediate of Ridge street
and Western avenue. In place of filling
up the low ground In the northeastern
part of this section, it Is to be converted
into a specious begin or lakelet to be fed
from the contiguous fountain. The mar.
gin of this lakelet to to be appropriately
arranged so mit° produce a good general
effect, the plan Including a beech, levee,
or landing place for the tiny craft to be
used in theaquatie pastimes of children,
I for which the fake will be eadpted. The
lake will cover but a limited area and
will be so shallow as to Involve no peril
to the paeeengerst even if a boat should
swamp or capsize; it will, besides, be_a
beautiful feature of the Park, giving
variety to the landscape. We be
lieve the credit of this happy
thought Jo due ' to Mr. Davis, the
City Engineer, who we know is very in
genious in inch mestere, and seems de
termined to do everything for the taste
ful adornment of . the Perk, which* the
Commissioners will unction, and . the
Commissioner, have evinced • • liberal
and enlightened taste In the work thus
far done.
=2
awing la npldly approaching, and the
annual overhauling 'and renovating of
private dwellings and buelnesa benatit
will soon - be commenced. The carpen
ter, the upholster, the paper banger, but
more than all the. painter, will than be
called upon to west in the work, and It
becomes an interesting questkez who to
employ. In the matter of painting,
which . 1a SO swami.' to the cbeertui,
comfortable and attractive appearance of
a dwelling or , More, no misake Will be
made by those who employ one of the
beat attune in the city, Mr. John
T. Gray, who has his establishment
at No. 54 Ninth (Mind) street.
Mr. Gray thoroughly undersupda his
trade and is prepPed to de house and
sign painting with dispatch and in the
neatest mapper ; • The work which he
has done throughout the city, and the
enviable reputation he has acquired
thereby, are sufficient evidences of his
skill and taste. Re keep, on hand a
meek of toe finest color*, paint; oils and
varnishes, and Is always ready to
all
form tile work to the satisfaction of all
partlee. We would advise all who have
anything in his line to give him a call at
54 Ninth street.
Real Esteri Transfers.
'ho following deeds wart ad:Wiled!:
record In the olllce or Igoe. R. llnnter
Recorder for Allegleny county, -Retur
day. January 29.1670:
Chu. Weber to Miller J.. 10, 1O; Int 9
300 fon 11• In lateen. /1.14.1.1..tny
b. B. 11.0 M, tbtmtf. to Mathew I•lnhprbabkr
Jolt 70,15f7t lok 14 fl 7 102 ft. Itb ward, Palo
at f 0)
W,
tno (b al
to John Porter, rub 1 VC: I.a
mt., 53 tt. on Middle 84,
rir Itel.nuto to Aodnw W•ls, July 30, iso.
SC It. on Short •Iley, award. Pia •
bate.
tPrltard L\o• o.oey L. Overbeck, Vet. an
MOS lot 4.10, 17.5 r.. ......... 1110
Exerotors bt nt. tto•ln•tn. Jr. • o 4.1051
110.1. Ana Jots U. Mak. J.., 111. IWO; lot o
by Ir fton o tote ayaaly,O, Allot haat —33 Ito
WPebr , nth: 1' Ll.vmhn (Ittqw•t,Pot. 90.
Inlblot 21 ► by 130 Cl. onnbtatnt., blitolnat
Yamhto
Lett find !ma to Caro.lno Jan. I llavl
l o Scte Of CfOEIO4 In Dor . alb •I Mt. Waablng
too.
0,v1d15. NI/ I.U•so• to Wm 1001... toll 7, liths.
lot on reb - lllltsbotalt, 29 by 131 ft.•..015u
Wm. Onllaber to . 0•1101 tl core. Oct. I, IWO; lot
. . . .•
b. 5 ft.. oo ./Lattley Lt.. 141.0 ward. I ° ,ll-
otty.h
lyoo.b .Y I r t yt .
bIyV
M. y,o
Filtoe. te .
to c p o yr y
t N a O ,
Yj.o ly
J. 5 by in 1
‘.llvotawCy Hell, b
7
Ita .4 l s o o t
B Yet Y. Irt lola, to Matllds' - St.
/1/00: lot 5 , by 00 ft.', oP oplat tbilt et , no
74 4 . 4;', Ittlye:iti . WI; ' MI; W . li g . r'.°
/0. above lot ' -;. • '.1117:10
The Orp Fair
Closed on Saturday night after a very
'imocessful term lot amnesia weeks oper a
Mimi. The maniple will be larger than
that of any fair ever hold by the Cabo.
lie denomination in this city. The sliver
mortar and pestle for most popular drug
gist was awarded to Mr. M. J. McGann,
the Fifth avenue apothecary; the
elegant gold trimmed buggy to most
Popular gentleman was awarded to Mr.
John O'Neill by a large majority. The
"Little Orphan," a splay Journal of
the Fair. published each evening, was a
conspicuous feature, and reflected much
credit to the journalistic abilities of the
editor, 0. P. Meitenna, Esq., and sa.
sistante. . • .
To•ulght the Fair reopens ender new
auspices for the benefit of the worthy
poor of the ally. under direction of the
Seeley of St. Vincent de Paul. Many
new attractions will be afforded, and as
the cause la good we hope there will be
•generous igtendanoe.
Going It Alone
Not to be behind their brethren of
other rural villages, the Catholics of
McKeesport, who are without's pastor,
concluded to "go It alone" and get up a
fair on "their own hook." Accordingly
• committee was appointed to visit this
city and attend the Homeopathic, Fair,
then in proxies's. Tho committee deter.
mined to adopt it an their model, purcha
sed a number of useful articles, returned,
went to work, and soon bad a Fair In full
tide of encoessful operation. The gentle.
man In charge were J. P. White, Capt. H.
Hotrough,ht,j. J. F. Ryan and Lt. J. T.
McMullen. The principal tables were
presided over by the Misses White, Mo.
Mullen and Ryan. The Fair-was well
Patronized hymn chimes and denomina
tions, closing last . week after netting
over 12.000. Rev. Father Ruch, of an
adjoining parish gave a portion of his
time to the furtherance of the object of
the Fair. • • .
The Dog Star.
One hundred and thirty-three billions
of miles away through epsoenhines Striae
—one of.the brighteat eters In the hely
tine. .rcatr hundred each sane as ours If
- pbmed at as great a distance, would etnd
us no more light than Mesa the brilliant
..dog star." Through . the aid, of that
wonderfal instrument. the - alloutraouopo,
astronomers discover that its compoaltion
differs much from that of °urine, or any
of the worlds that revolve around It, that
In It in fact, is no hydrogen,' and eons&
quently ; no water, and therefore the In
habitants are deprived of -Pier, •Dannais
& Co.'s Cream Ale. .Wonderfal beingsof
'lncomprehensible Worlds, we pity you I
Jewelry Stoleat
The - residence of David Bruce, Esq.,
near Shadyside, was entered by burglars
yesterday, and Jewelry to the value of
five hundred dollars stolen. Mr. Bruce
and his family bad gone to church, lock
ing up the house before they stetted.
When they returned they found' the
back door broken open
' and on going up
stairs found that the Vl:ll.es¢ drawer con.
Mining the Jewelry had beeb forted open
and the articles, consisting of ear rings,
breast pins, a watch sada pair of brace
lets taken. There Is Lo clue that will
Wady Igad to the arrest of tie talon's,
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Burglars
At an early hour Saturday morning
some thieves entered the residence of
Mr. R. C. Cochran McClure township,
New Brighton Road, and after helping
themselves liberally to the edibles In the
Pantry, carried off a lot of clothing and
a large travelers trunk. They neat pro.
needed to the stable and selected a light
covered 'spring wagon to which they
hitched one of the horses, and then
filled with seta of harness, robes, and
saddles. With their olunder they drove
MT q albs leisurely. Two gentlemen pass
ing oy at the time, observed the wagon,
and went for assistance, when they re•
turned it was gone but the thieves were
traced to Pittsburgh by way or thelland
street triage where the trace was lost.
Mr. Cochran offers a reward of ;so for
the return °kite articles.
E=521 1 .2!
Hors.—Mr. Collins, an Isiah
commedian 'second to none pn the stage,
will appear at the Opera. House this
evening as ~ Rory Oldore." Mr. Collins,
we regret to say, has been engaged for
one week' only. He is an admirable 'vo
calist and has a true conception of the
Irish character. he will doubtlos play
to full houses during his short stay In the
city.
The frrince Arthur Ball
The ball given at the new Masonic
Hall lash Thursday evening by the British
Minister and Mrs. Thornton, in honor of
Prince Arthur, was decidedly recherche,
and one of the most magnificent affairs
of the kind that has ever taken place at
the capital. The ball was profusely des
orate dwlth flags and flowers, all of which
were arranged with the most artistic taste.
In all of these decorations the American
and the British flags were conspicuous.
At the east end of the hall a platform was
raised, the surroundings of which were
tastefully hung with festoons of flowers,
while a large number of ornamented gas
jets were added to the perManent fixtures
in different portions of the room.
Long before nine o'clock a vast assem
blage of people bad collected in front of
the main entrance to the Hall. Between
nine and ten the carriages commenced to
arrive, and before eleven an immense
concourse of distinguished ladies and
gentlemen had assembled, thronging the
spec:ono halt to Its utmost capacity. As
the - guests arrived an ofacer at the door
took the name of each .one and
introduced them to Mrs. Thornton.
About ten o'clock Prince Arthur
arrived with Ida suite, and was met by
Mrs Thornton - at the head. of the
stairs and escorted into the hall and up
its centre, the band playing "God Save
the Queen" meanwhile. Tho British
Minister bad at first determined to Issue
but 400 cards of invitation, but increased
the &umber to 900, and declined 900 sp.
plications. At least 500 or '1:90 ladles and
gentlemen were present, malty oT the lat .
ter being officers of the army and navy.
At 10 o'clock the President and Mrs.
Grant arrived, and as the band played a
national air the Prince, who was con
vening with tome ladies at the east end
of the hall, skipped across the room, and,
I meeting Mrs. Grant q; the bead 'of thd
I mans, escorted her to the platform and
handed her to the chair, President Grant
leading the way with the Wife of the
British Minister. The dancing com-
menced a little before 11:20 ba cotillion,
one set only participating. The Prince
led off with Mrs. Grant, their via e.eis
being Mr. Fish and Mrs. Thornton. The
set was further composed of Mrs. Fish
and Mr. Thornhin, Mrs. floutwell and
General Belknap, Mrs. Sherman and Ld•
miral Porter, Mme. Blacque Bey and
General Rhenium, lime. Gated" and Mr.
floutwell, and Mtne. caties3y and Mr.
Eneson.
Additional Marton" by Telegraph.
BIIPTALO, J•l3. 29.—The receipts of
cattle for the week were 4700, shipments
5,450; the market closed firm at pester
daragnotations with the garde all clear.
ed. Hogs— teceipts 8,000, shipments
7,250; market quiet at 9 for poor to
fair, and 9,44,0U0 for extra. Sheep—
receipts 9,140, shipments 3.406; market
closes firm at previous quotations.
New Onunkres, Jan. 'A.—Cotton Uncut
nally'lie letter; middling Upland 23X c;
Wm, 1,200 balm; receipts. 4370; egporti,
5.668. finger dull; prime 1141allyle..
Molasses 68470(1.. alike firmer; fair
15344101514 m prime 173,03117340. Other
article@ unchanged.
Naanctilm Jan. 79.—Cotton quiet
and pricers Jowar: low middling 233 e;
good ordinary 2:3c; stock, 5,250 ;bales.
MED
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DlFNlST93—adaurdayorale' . leo 9
1149_19511qt 9/.31E9 sofa e , an o,
111 . 3±07. 5. Desolator, aged 13 91aallut neat V
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KERN—On Monde,. J.1.11•1* 4100. "Ott it
the rend. ore or his w:ener. No: 1104 Penn
l'lttebersh, Pa •NDBILIT
• LiNita
%CNN.
Tonto of 14.881 , a1 to events' Tapirs.
it/ITB-0n tltnaal morphs/. Janaa'T TOM,
18119. Tr - ALTAR T I. f Lot son of Job. 8 8.8
Jeanie:. Halo, aged IT montA4 and T day..
The Mural .111 take place from the Mohan
[Ads Howse. tet•otT. In. Nat, at o'cleeli
P. at. The f. lends of the femlll are railhead a:1 y
tor IWO to attend.
VAT.,,A116-8.•111°.
humeral Mali Arctosood.'lt 9 o'clock. Irmo
the realdeneiblbermidlrlaor.Gm.W. gushes.
901 Bum arroyo. •11.11 coy. 'lke (Mende of
the Pally am maim 01014 Melted to attend.,
—oa lobby!, moeolok. Januar y
3101. at a ..,i.a.cawacas UONnuegy,
ma of /Pro and lad enetothrauky.ln . the 19111
year of 00 ale,
The Itoteralallt tote ream tram the residence
of h • mother. No I'B Craig attest, Allegb:oy.
TIASLIAT £OOOOOOOO. Tebraarr lot, at I
o'clock. The Monde of the Zatplik ore »ryect:
• y le atom&
UNDKRTAIKERS:'
B. YAITZILSOIf . . ... . L. WILLIAM.
rAirri.fisos . 414 WILLIAMS,
Oadoinantr*, cornet al 711th atentia 'and
ehllfastsf all kinds.
tu .f.73ltt =1: r„ 01 VtLl,l3 rg;
meat r.naonable terms In the city. Ile and
.nal'llnc.farttlibird. Man aPna - day ears
. . . .. .
rP.ABLEB & PEEBLES, UN
VVDSKTAsEss iis in Y AnLis,
cornet, t 0.11. ND MCA' ND VD 11111.. t
A.YXNUk Allegheay W. where llictr COY 1111
R4M.IMN we eonacartily willed lOU, real set
l' Utila . lt PA= 14 jr " trV it li Ali ol v .'r
Z.' ritYl='; ':l*_Tl t si gral=t;
tiouds. If malgia. Mite opi,watig lIMEM. day
sad alaht.
JOSEPH METER & SON,
ITNDEnTAIEEIIIB.
. No. 4A4 PINIX errant
Oarrlares tar VILIMMiII, 13.00
amnia iiati all razor* rualausea{ at ro•
JOHN X COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
ENOINK, LOCOIOTITE k FILLING RILL
Made Pros:aptly go Order.
BABOIT'S • METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
===l:3
J.M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN STREET.
Foundry, Cor. Uth owl. Railroad Streets,
IMI=I
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets
FALL Al? WINTER STOCK
NOW QOMPLETE
RS. STOWE'S BOON.
LADY BYRON VINDICATED
• hlstorr of the Syron Controversy.
.". t tram the
Ren heitten to . the present Ume. BY h ew towe 11.6 0
'DOM s ISON4I MIXT URAIL.
One volume el eh 11 1 i
Ona v ol u me. lama. : paper 0130 v
N•PliE108 PHTISICLL-LIFX ulr isrotriat,
al.llu
ORIZZLZVe RIGOOLLEOTIOateI OF • am
AM? DEveLOpilinser Ur
I.4titOltrel . ilscletr. .lly lL Bar .1 O i al : 2
.01.100 UN rThivr.littB • *6.00
HITHSBT... tly the au.hor at /nds Mutat N ',
VI
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U . 31210A.VD3 41Ic ,
In mealy Wive%
MEM
VINEGAIt.
TILE PITTSBURGH . 1
YT EGAR
- WORKS . .
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
ECOND AVENUE,
Are now prepared to tarnish ITNEGAB at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES. Attention to sea
tlenlarly called to one • •
FNMA 'Wu 'MEDAL
FOR SALE.
VDU SALE—FURNACE—There
A: will be or red for sale to the highest and
beat bidder. al McArthur. Tipton county. Ohio,
on the 1005 day or rebruary. 1070, the PAO , It
YU/MACE, Otto the lauds belonging the , eto.
These lands contain inexhatistl/leml es or ore
and coal, and the Furnace Is now In full Wass
making 151 tons Hos blast Charcoal Iron N per day.
PALMUSI, BER.
1.3 Bainbridge. Moss count EN y, Ohio.
FOR SALE—PROPERTY.
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- haundersigned off rs for as e his Dwelling
Rome. 8 able and Urnund,• sitnated to the
Fifth ward. Allegheny City. between Ridge and
J •laptstree,s, having front of 15010,1. ant a
death of 550 feet to Rid street. This Is one
ge
of the most d to and an Dal situations in
the city. Terms accommodstins.
Annul., of Ir. BILAGN.
111 No. 111 Liberty •treet. Plitsbn 0.
fi&LE.
cur acres at 710 n of Walton, 71. Wayne B.
R.: houses and 3 lota to Pleasant Vale):
1 acre grooad In Bellevue lloro.• boos. and 51
sores 171,1ssbeth Bora: house andlot 10 Bridge
water, Beaver county; 17 acres at Uleodsle;
Horne snd Lots oo Lombard avenue. 3d ward:
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al lots on Tremont street. god ward; 10 acres la
Ross township; House and Lot, 64 James street,
34 ward: House aoa Lot Waite Oat street, 3.
ward; Douse and lot Pen - Twills Pis Hod ,
Gouda house wld lot on Quarry t Sid ward:
and lot, 97 nhellleld street P otts In Nam
Ern shann: 31a. and bursae In Beaver Falls; hoar.
and 4 lots norm% Rm. neventa ward Bk and
011 blocks for sale. for norther Battl an er:lass
.Ingsdre of
' 114
Beal llstata Agent, corner Ohio and Sandusky
street.. AlletkenT
EOR SALE.-AT A BARGAIN.
—IIOII - E ANli LOT, No. 76 Ledi eeeee t,
.0 6 ...ed. all , ltben7. Bowe, moo !Wet
bf Brooms. well damned a a e - dnOlete• rot SO
y SID to an • ley. Dowd frame stable on ear of
lot.. Thls property In w. , rthy the attention or all
deeding toylmee real estate. Ay a bogie on
500000 . or Its l oot lonand .OTOOLIILCO, or at
inieetment It would remlime. by reoitmie. hose
Vo ' rillnft orn.:l=ll6.T` r" only. "" I °
P. PRICE,
X 1 Diamond. AlleinenT.
P2OK SALE. —DW ELLING4
lent three store 11010 K DWIL LIAM},
rably located. No.• 00 Neer tremor, All..
dhoti) City. somata/or ten Mona snd bathroom.
nut an, told water In hest and second mory.
In all the rroms aaa a ballit
&tell on eotn-r ol PI alley: It towel' Naiad
Ito yalatllatyd.
j Er i tir ; A 1 , 1_12401.
7.0..
1111 No.llo reortlt aveacte,
Fos WALE.—Rostapsond
Boil-
I j iq. New tod &Mind nand, of 111 kladt
COUtt.dir on bond.
Ordert from all parts of the country PrOmetlY
extrattd.
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JKMILEI HILL a CO.,
Cotner Marlon Ayezole and I°, P. W. a C. 11-W
kliestoso. Pa.
F ain SALE.
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VAUNTING orrian.
•IPe soma ie9wa 4.4 ► lame a.a.itil of
type. Man work:thin they cot ton pt..
4utiv A. IlkBT,
tr Ilfthavehoe and . /want O4edt.
F ON RACE,
SIX SORES OF LAND
Wlthli the city Ilona. WAIN] told cheapen.]
on my tertne,Yetilre of WM. BLLIELLT.
eat reepateLa, 91 Orentstrtet. jean.'
Fos SALE.—Stock and Fix
TDREt. LEASE ♦ND 000 D WILL of
gwt-elan xery. doing n good by I•taa. .1%
sod< rataned being engaged In otAtr batialw
tba reason for atillog. 0. W. .nBEI - , 4p/fed
ororal street. ADerben•
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pEusoNAL. - --AU penerta seek.
0 1/011Z13, or 'Denunciate la Real Le
tate, estll save time, troable anti meter Dna
caring ropy of the ••PITTSBUItt4H
INT/Mr. SY,01•17.11.“ kis etyma away gnarl/
or will be tent try mail su itedy requesting
Perm. cannot tall to yetout of the mut
Ina It sontalus. CROFT a PHILLInt e Pub
Milers and Baal Idstata Aslata, No, Lle Fbartli
avenue.
lOWA LAND FOR 64 LE.-400
tenon //choice land In one on!. tow,
sln lowsuses the line or the Meat &
Tiorlisseester• Hat road. and In o•eof the most
neonnell I portions of the Mate. R ill be sold
low. the Whole or • hart. IP IT nt O. to
I' o
CLAIN Co..
fonstlienne.
WINES. LIQUORS, ace.
WAGNER'S FRENCII COLORING
The very Beet In the Enlted States.
MANIITAc'TURZO B 1
WILLIAM WAGNER
9gl.llorlh 4erent/i girsit
PUILJULLPHIL.
.t .et-CL tee leading howes In Phil.
de Ode. 16.11:00.1.11111
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
I orporarails '
WINES, BRANDIES, - GIN,'
WHOLLIIALZ DISALM
PURE RYE . 'WHISIZIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Haire . Removed to
NOS. SS4 AND *S6 PENN,
Con Zleventh St. (formai:ly Canal)
JOSEPH & FINCH &
Isos. 1650E7, 1110,191, IDS wad VA
ma: ovum., PITTSKIIMM
. . .
DWl.led Pius El_e_Whiskip
IPONZION WOIIISI wed LI.
QUOR HOPS. 40. • • ahla.n2l
14.ifirg7.1*L%4:1
WALL_ PAPER
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
To make ah-If room ate new bode. We will sell
UM the ant of March Wet how to More: .
Without Regard to . Cost,
==l
HANDBOKS PAH , OR pAprms,
•
DIAI AN D E
CHPAPUA.
HAL AMBER PAPZILS,
Alm a luminertamtaclitai PAPZII3 at.
N 0.107 MARKET STREET; •
NIAlt 11ITH • VENUE.
Jos. B. MOM & MM.
EimeANT
PAPER, HANGINGS.
Enameled Wall Pavers to plain than Impel ,
0100$ to oat and smote. V - ensmillongrounds
mitt cold sod Igen% F.IIIISoMIXD VOL.
INDIA TAPESTRY, MILK PANELS
d rerlj a P rie th eilrfigi, to be &sad 01000000
Lo tao county. For sale of.
W.P. wr A MOW AT.T
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
*ll
19.1.u/4:lry agree:.
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN,
Withlst to melon a sus pretest tkolz
Mends tore
HOLIDAY CIFT.
A r .°ol46"7ll3iZieetriaing % P a l :re
TER WARE of We molt oeslf able pa/WI . ..APIs
received at
W. 0. DIINISEA.TEL'S.
UMTATA AND OPTICIAN.
WITTR AVANT=
Ir.IIrINGSTON &
L 1 Marlalsomers of LIGHT Gl= MON.
GA M a r a TM ' Car OS,
Bh . trfra oo
articles of Haildersi tHt
were slimy. on mad.
• tlllOceind Works, near Outer Depot,. A.nortnly
TostoMeo Wilms. Look Hoz 30%,
1.21:us
PlAtiTs suntan PROPERTY
TOR wiLIC.-11 , 66 beers 'td- firm
ums. /IVY feet Mut tro Main street by 150
0 . 00 u,,,,m,.11,13.d. MIAMI* In the tenure of the
town. Iwo llwelltlc . flosutes. met tight rowan.
Pries:sr both 045.005. Ay to. • •
D. OWfuSIIIT • SOS%
.• • 30 Walk evens'.
INS_'nO , OEl
TB NEW JERSEY
Mutual. Life Insurance Co.;
NEWARK, N. J.
Assets, Over 8500;000.
All Policies issued by tbie Company are perpet
ually lion-Forfeiting alter ine payment of one
Animal Premium.
Dividends annually declared
the'.Dlalea
third annual premium, either on permanent
therheee et the policy. or to redaction of Pnhhi.
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General .Agent,
167 1,2 Wood Street, (2d floor,)
I=
SW Ilallablin Agents wasted
deSq7l
ME IRON CITY
HEAL LIFE • INSURANCE
Of Pennsylvania-
Offeae, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City,
DIRECTORS:
HOE. JAMES L. killltMl,
Bev. J. B. CLARK, D. D..
Capt. IL ROBINSON.
Bog. A. E. BELL, D.D.
Rev. S. H. NEbBIT, D.D.,
JACOBREED. Cuhler Allegheny Trnst Co.
BUBB, Real Haute Agent,
SIMON DEUR, Mayor of Allubehy.
0. W. BENNY, Hatter;
A. S. BELL, Attonsey-at-Lam,
D. L. PATTERSO N RWOOEIL. Insurance, Lumber Merthant.
D. Aftenc.
Capt. BOOT. ROBINSON, Prostdolt•
Bay.J. B. CLARK.D.D..Vie• Pr•OdsAl.
JACOB RUSH,' fOreratary,
C. R. 13BANT. Tommolo.
U. W. WHITE. id tomcat. ADVIEEK.
DANIEL SWOGER Den Agent.
COMMTbSIONED Alin NI 3 DOE THE CO.:
John D. Donald..., Allech op, Ca.
W. W. MoO. obester, Pa.
Rev James 110111Pgthrad. Beaver, EA •
P. El. Courslo, McKeesport, Pa.
lieorge.S. :Johnson Malreville, PA.
J. S. etrayelT Johnstown, Ca.
Company strictly mutual. All profits SCOMartr
to:0110y
of
by dlvidold returned annually
from tbe end of the S t year. All policies non.
forfeltinu
OttSo •
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PITELAN'S BUILDING.
Is. sia mix Alrokun .5.054 Moat,
PITHEIBURUH..
Capital Alt PIMA VV.
DIRECTOItn..
N.J.Ririe,. 111.W.Oileer.P.Tapt.M.BalleY.
Hang trallace, 0. H Hartman. n. Camber..
Jake Hill, B. )(Tiara... Jas. Y. Balled.
Tames Smith, Jn0.15.
ROHL= H. NINO, President.
P. JRNMINGS, Vice 1.0.14 1.
JIM. T. 30111S0101, Beeret..y.
Colt. H. J. 66105. 6,r1 Arent.
Injures on Liberal Terms on all Mrs
• and Marine Blau.
aimret
NATIONAL
... INSURANCE COMPANY.
Coe. Federal M. and Diamond, Illegboy,
s tra n c a t i • at i. the ONODND NATIONAL WINK
W. W. MARTIN Presitte
JOHN BROWN, yruident.
JAMBS E. HTS NsON.Bearrary.
• • - •
John A.. My 1er,1.1.. Lockhart. J o.. Myer.,
nham. ;Robert Les, C. C. Bawls.
mr=1.7,.%11.211,,,,i!`"24.13.
PEOPt h raP ILNOIaiILaNCIC CON.
Wry:
I====
• /u... o..P.u,saking rut am manse auks
• SIMICTOISS
Fa z i RMS. ;auk L. liaosels.
hum' F. maim, •
. park,.
Caul. Arbuckle.
Jared W. Brash.
Jam. Vaa Ach e w.
James D. enter. samnel
rot , 474 ,ll l ,LlF tk. Prestde ie T it. ,
W. P. HABDkKR. Secretary.
VILESTERN INSIMANCE COM*
PANT or PITTSRIIEtOIi.
lANDER. manes., Dmtam.
WW. L. IREMEHT. 9eeretal7.
CAPT. 11EMON tianeral Ague.
O. 911 Water stroei. alga" a Oe..s Pam
house up stairs. Pltisba ar} rab.
Will lam= all_ lin& of Pins sad
rt. Risks. A hom avat e lastitutloll, Managed Dr DI.
meson who Ste Well Intent to the COWllkeitter.
awl who an determined by peoloptaess and Met.
a mas s ehlitllela the Chanel. Which thOW Lava
a. as arlarlag the ten protectlaa Man
irba deal= to b lamed.
i cirk r a = 4
muon
J n Oredli
Wzn. l itorsisolt
•
an
.•
Almada. 'haat.
B. 'Millet, Jr.
James lteto)l,4.
Alexaniber Ispea,
klattrem Adden.
David M. 1.4 u,
I).
pENRSYLVANI4 .
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITISBUIONI
071 ICE. No. 16E% WOOD 1322.7.11 T. BA=
us cumulates sumiume.
TER Ls •
V ammo , . as 4 Daum ligatalt
lAD brYlre =DUE.
LZONAR WALTER, Preadult.
1 ;0 E. BOIN6Iben Prldent.
1111dMILIDLIA: EACTEW .
Dialwows:
Leonard
Oeeorvrol.
C. C. Bore, kko. , rw.
"ri l4l ‘ P: X. s. 1 , 131.1 .
J.
V ocArgi. • •
JaoeD
as. H. HopaLua.
Rimy Syron!. A. Amnon.
. _ .
AGAINST LOSS NY
MASAN INSURANCE CO. OE PHILADESPRIA;
011107.486 41r1 IMEITIATIT Matsu lorg.
rown,
Maur W. Bw. waged ß. . UMW
T o w. w 3.3.. r.
nvid B
ragenia,. krtllt•
t ° I * MILTi U. BAN * 4. 6 .'3=
o . 4 . 1 . 4 t/
e igs d 4" .
4 - laD '7.14 21pr. kam ,
North Wert ozater sad wood
wlauwis
•
AIL LE GI it EN Y INSUUANGE
OOMPAirr i llirent.
ITS.O. WI VISIZT.RASE BLOM
N
Lofww olol= ail of Pim matt Mutts
IWO.
30,/pl i r o lWlW.V re eddeoit.
T. thilLIN If .Vlao ?redden,
CIL_ , I 4 Pinill, tar,.
CAPT.-WM. DE . General Unit. •
Driscrois:
1
John I. Jr.. B. L., Valmestook
0. HJ. II asoo. W. 11. 'hams.
. Livai i , Robert H. Dank
71.0.1aliollers,
4= 7 . 7,14 ...• _ flant. 3
vin. d . - 1
Oslt. W. Diu. T. IL Navin. .
I...inzt.M.lou o ip,r.liorm:l:l
PHERSON & 1111111,11VBRING,
OUCosseoms To
W. a ai'CiNE it 00.,
STERCTLART • TAILORS,
No. 10 SIXTH late. St. Clilr.
Jewt..Trialdrr,A l 7,l; o lr4.".7.l:7 T 7
able prices. Mr. au .214.= Hal Nar l irld 4.111
"e'leV:soll 14Teafiso"Tinfrinaiirmiuge.
P. NE'MLEOLM,
FAIMIONABLII
MEROHANT TAILOR,
am* coaffisatlioa Mad
Clatha, Caannserne and resting'.
AIso,GEFITLECIMS DIMNIMMEIGOoDe.
No. 99 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH. rA.
m irGent% Clothing made to cotes in the Utast
in. tognigi
XEN AND BOYS
CLOTHING.
ir.:42nd a i s Titif=l:l "xmh'il
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 Sixth St. 89 Fifth Avenue,
/Lab St. Lisle. son
NEW FALL GOODS.
►'etaasma saw stmt. of
CLOTHS, GlBB/Mgll/48, &C.,
lan neetveel IiZITZIII.
Sat Meechant TaitF. TS amithilald stmt.
rERIAI . 6 :ilitinlasigv :
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
FENT, VASES.
somuudi ,azn cum*,
SSW
WAR ISM7s,
GLIM 01714
aIIOKINO errs.
• ..teak ot
SILVER PLATED GOODS
=
nr.,lll.7.Vr..lLMtbr..fu«,•.
R. E. mn & co.
l• 0 WOOD !TIM%
WHOLESALE GROCERS, &c.
DILWORTH, HIRER & ilk
243 LIBERTY STREET,
(gpposito head of Wood.)
Are receiving large snieraenta of
New Crop New Orleans
SUGAR and MOLASSES
Ilir Meg give 12 per cent. tars
on al/Sugar by the Hog ahead
WILLIAM MILLER & CO.,
Not. 21l and 421 Liberty Street.
Oorner of Irwin,
t x , T e w .. off .t ef ic t t tg trade at low 14
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
ioLasses.
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars.
anew Ne w
do York. Philadelphia nod Baltimore Re
.
Golden Drips, Loverings, Brun,ls, Stout , .
Adams , and Loug Island Byrum.
Porto Rleo , Cuba and Popish Island Malaise*.
and O
You
olongng ymns.
, Japan, imperial, titinpowdur
Carolina and liangoln Wee.
Java. Laßaapra and aluCollees. -
Tobacco, Lard OIL link. Nails, Glass, Soap,
Cotton Yarns, de., constantly On hut.
ALSO, •
IMPORTERS OP
Fine - Brandies, Wines and
S Rhenish, Mo, elle nod Sparkling IioeN I T I. ,
or Minket & Co., to bottles. ,
Sparkling Moselle. &blushers and Johimn
hu. Hockheimer, Burgundy, de.
Brad enburg t Freres , rine Olive 011.
do do Clarets, Imported In bottles
o do vreito Wines, lo bottles.
M. Work A Sons. Sparkling Cat.wba.
Pane Old Sherry. Madeira and Port Masa
d n o
Vedr M s
Su o p n e g O ar notchdo
pa d r o s ..
ALSO,
lola Amta Ibr Janet • Chandonts Grand VII
Versenas and Salem Champagne.
Brandies of our own selection and warranted
110:0411
ESTABLISHED BT
•
A. & Te GOItiILY, 1812.
• W. DI., GOBBILY
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(DIZZOTLY OSP, EARLS GOTZL,)
prrrewußau; PA.
M. STEALS J. A. STEELE.
Air STEELE & SON,
•
Commission Merchants
Ezovrt.GßArN, Ace
No. 98 WINO irrEr.sr. ne.r Eua Com.don,
ALLEGHENY crry. G.
PIT'S SZIL JAXICH P. B.IOIIABT.
KEIL & lIICRABT,
COIIITaffiSIOIf RCEHOWINTII,
DIULLXIISIx
PLOD'S, GUM aI3IIDB, MILL PRIM
449 Liberty 81.. Pittsburgh.
L 724.
MEANOR & HARPER,
TLOUR, ORAIN AND PRODUCT.
Commission Merchants,
So. WO LIBERTY MITZENT,
=M3!MM
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Oftenamor to nisei. 41 Armstrong.)
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 Market Street.
aya
L. J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Na 296 PENN MULL?
solizzYS
TITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale Orman, Coma:anion Merchants
an Dealersln Prduct, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
fish. carbon and Lard 011. Iron, Malls, Gin s,
Cotton Yams and Ott Pllubursh Manufactures
generalli. U and 114 SECOND Ifrararra
Plttsbera.
ions-1. riovei..irly. notrie....ver. U. noun.
10Hril I. HOUSE & 'BROS, Soc
., oessors to JOHN L HOUNE a CO.. Whole.
ssle Grocers s Commission Merchsets, Cornet
of 1.324112104 Wad Rote> meets. Plusteareb.
rIPTON AWALLACE.WhoIe
BALT. GBAI±CI.IOI AND PEDDIJCZ DIAL
N. !METH STRILT. rlttabarrb.
PROFESSIONAL
Mccostatitic,
torney-a' -L aw.
No. Oa BRANT STREIT
111Prrompt attendee given to all Ueda et legal
Onalam • lag :tla
- G. w. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
ee, No. UT TODBTII • AMMON. Pitt&
nntn. (firrunerty occupied br Non. Wolter H.
Lourrie,) will prank. In the 8. Circuit and
District Contra, In the State Supremo sad all We
Courts of Allegbeni county, and make eollee
Cons to most of thoadiaeoutouttues. joinerl
Ttie contractor will be required to delver the
Locks, at Ids expense at the rostotece Depart
ment. WasEngtoo. D.C., out up on atleks,tonn.
tun separwe bundles ot five Locks each, and lie
curdy packed In wooden I.7.lcciatatning Itot ,
more than two hundred Looks each. The Ithym,
are tope - delivered to an matelot the Department
duly and .rectally authorised In rack ease, to.,
take charge of and conve the same from the.
contractor's manufactory to the 'Department,.
antra both Locks and Ireys are lobe tunneled ,
rrrrsimasig. P. I aai - - - -
IILAISIELEI,
A.TrOltrirElt-ALT.X.A.W.
■O. DS Flan II BTIIEET•
JOHN A. ermus,
.ILT,IMIZRDZArf.
EZ-01 , 11(HO .TOBTICE OP THE PHLOX LEE
LICE ACHIITHATE.
°meta PO M
ls PIPTH tITRET. opposite the Ca.
thwtral. Pittabargb, Pa. Deeds. Bowl; Man.
rapes, AzkaowLadmenta, thapoalilona sad ali
Legs Bustaes. tracttiad with 11)2011/420. •110
4.1•0•1.041.
Wlff. B. NEEPER,
LUMMOX AND XX-0171010 a wain 07
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVZNIIE.
atenuoa i t ordi r tl e r. '"l t
do
7P. deli legal trtudam atteadaWramptly
uad stogratelv.
OARBIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.
13.1174:170irrui-Ari=alarAZlMit'l
WORKMAN & DAVIS,
BUCCISSOUS TO
Workman, Moore & Co.,
' BLasofactarers and Desters la
CAILIUM.GES, BIICKATS
•
•
Spring and Mick Wagon.,
ell. 41, 44, 46 And 48 grayer N., Aileen).
•
P.. 32 07.XC" 0 .d . Or .
den for New Work rotten up Se good sts le and
Wazr•llted to Olt 81114111/C40U121 tlery turtle.
ANlPNeterst 88888 g of work er Intently on hand.
OvIALAULNTO for the New Women Wheet
OomP•hI '1 male of eARVNN PATLOST
HEALS, lied S a ga. Patent quiet Planar and
ANN Battier fo -
H. RICHARD DAVIS bather pus:hared the
hatrestaf aod Wis. D. MOW..
.f We/Mid/IN. moons a Eli, the [isth
mus will hereafter be continued at the old eland:
n. der the name saltie IVUItYLKAN
DAVIS. Orders solici t ed JuHifi WORKMAN , .
R. lIICHARD D•VIS.
La's with ClUmns•lialional lima" Filtsbuten.
Jaime
Af3BEBI3DIENTS
ili the Natter of Opening Lincoln Street.
Notice to hereby 'leen that the auessenent 'SW
dantares mage by the Viewers for the coining
of Lincoln street has been Med In my Ogles for
collection: that It said atset smelt ts are sot 17.1.1.
within thirty days ltt in the date hem:4llmi
win b. Sled therefor against the property-
limed with letereat, cost. and (en. andtheaassi
collected by legal process.. ' ,
J. P. SLAGLE. elty Attorsel..
• Igo. Imo tir.o A , ....-
Prrristrnaa. Jan. SRL 1870. J.=. 01
•
• COTTON. 16.1.L.143:
HounmyuEiisetk..
ANCHOR COTTON PAIL.LS.
rinrrourriziGia.
I[ l, allo4llittn Of ECLANi BlZDlLlisaOrdllff
1111141111111111 .KMANOLIA
SarIIBTEMBit AND ISATTENG,
AMUSMWENTES
arNEW OPERA HOPPE;
Xog taw ment for bit nights with the Web atrtt
rho Comedian acid Vocatitat,
Hr. JOHN COLLINS..
MONDAY EVENINO. JrWitary 311 t, 1870.
be lotereating three act diaina of
.15011): O•MORL
Rory o•More.
In which he
TKEEND or THE GREEN. Chilli.
LAWS and WIDOW lIACHREE.
To conclude with the Comedy
YE IIIECTION. . .
Collins Matinee cn Nettled ay.
lar'AT CITY HALL.
OEM
PLYMOUTH CHURCH FAIR.
The Ladle. or Plymouth Church .111 told I
Pair, dollop ken week, at City Ball. ron.
ma nets[ on 21:1E3D1Y EVINING, Yebrou I
2.3, 1870.
Dinner tub day from 12 to 3.
Tanleaux, Alnateal and other .ontertalnments
very evening.
Adnal• l7 alon 20e.• Me riding dinner, 500.
.=;
lay - RICH, RAC*,
Instructive Coinmon Fens° Lectures,
&v. GEORGE P. HATS,
•
In the CICNTRAL PICCBBYTERIANCHI.P.IOI,
Corner of Lucia. and Alohnon 4ty , ttttt
Jaututry AT—HUNTING AN AYPETITH.
locury I—S i ii. , TED HUMANITY. •
rebroary 3 — FASHIUNA ELK Ramo ATION.
Single tickets. 50e. For the retnaistoit too
Lectern of the (cone. 7EO. Jet:sta
PROPOSALS
. ethiiorrtnr. qm,VAILTMENT.
WASHINGTON. GolOber le, Me.
piIOPOSALS FOR
MAIL LOCKS.
•
SEALED PROPOS ate for furnishing Mal
Locks nod Keys of new kind., to be substituted
for the Locks and Keys now used on the United
cotes malls, will be received at title Dep.' -
meat nntli 9 o`thick.l. 9.. the 94i day of y B-
Eli KY, 1870. It Is desirable to obtain Locka
and Keys of anew construction tor the exclesive
use of the IfeltedidiatesmailLandaprectlesido.
Invented exprestle for that purpose. I • sue ex
posure of a model Lock and Key hi public exam-
Ination would Impale. If not restiby. Its of Illy
for the malls, tte Department Prearrlbes no
model for bidders, but relies for Its selection oil
the specim. as f incehuilcal skill and ingenuity
which . nth' comps Woo 1100 of lusentorc bore.
by Invited, may develop. It ts, oftlelent to
soothe the principal rent mattes of a. Mall Lock, as
follows t Pelf-Locking uniformly security.
lightness, strength, durability, novelty of eime
strn Aloe and faullly of use. Tn., kinds of
Locks ant Keys, one of brass and the other of
Iron. different In txt,riar form and. Inierlor
construction or ivrangentent- ale required; and
Propoials should specify separately the Price of
each bras lock. each Key for the same. each
iron Lout and each Key for same. Duplicate
samples .cif each kind of Lccks and Heys : pro-
Intend, are reenired to be submitted ebb the
Proposals; one of reek muopie Lock to la t i re c.
ed up and finished. sad another - to he epee or
unriveled, so that Its Internal structure said ar
rangement may easily he examined:. Every
50.01110 should be Plainly marked with the bid
der's name, sad. I! Um Lame or say part 0(11
be covered by . patent, the dote of tech rattni
and the name of the patentee mum be also ate
tacked thereto.'
The Inter na , ,plan or arratutement HIP Loots
offered, and the particular shape or the Hey r•- •
qpl.llo to do en Ahem, moat not be like any now
or heretoirre In ose.
They must be warranted not to Infringe's/man
or °millet with any patented invention of sehteh
he bidder lstot the patentee. rrelerence will
be given Va a Lock, the Bey of whieb hes cot
been expmed to general ohs, rvation or been
pabliely described, &Wand or suggested.
A. &Melon On ttlll VILHOUII imeemeni and pro
cows will be made on er before the ald day 01
MARCH, Ville; and Meese the Postmmter Ow
eral ball doom It to be for the Intereats of the
Department to reject al the Proposal...a open.
911.11 anbmitted under this advertlsensoat, the
mot hereby expressly reserved to htm,) eon.-
'meta will he . mend Imo .0 soca thereafter au
Preetimble, with the successful Welder where
Locke shell be adapted. Por tarnishing shallar
Locks and Kees for four years. as obey mar
remand mit ordered. If mutually agreed In
is) welting by the coarattoraed Postai aster If en
end. tor the time being, not len than alxmontha
before Its expirellon, the contraet may be ex--
tended and tootletard for an • Mitiamal Rune
of four years. But on and after the expiration,
of either term of the eon tract, or on and after
Its rightfni anerilment at anytime, the Postmas
ter General than here the right to contract wills
or eing , oy any other party to lamb& the tame.
or any other kind of Locks an 1 Keys; and Übe
shalt deem prone. to demand and emetic from
the late or detalltol , Coutraomr sit AMAMI
or anguished Keys and the In teinal parte of the
Locks contracted foe, and all the, emcee and
designs. (whirls monad not others to make or
force meta Locks and Keys) in the postession of •
such 'conMacter. who, after their surrender to.
the Department disli ba paid for the mule. M.
such price- as may be emertalned by Pair ay
preasement
The -ontractor -
ne contraeurr mut agree and be able tollm
nirb, If reel:dud and ordered, 20,0011 Brat&
Locks and 3,0 0 Bran Key... Min thteomentha
from the time of °uterine Into mil:dent. sad
110,0 Ot/ Inin Locke and 60,000 Iron'Keys rrt h
rn ten months Lem snob time. Ant the Poet
sewer th nem alit reserve the right to lactic.
or diminish, as the was to or IrtereaM of them ,
vice may des tad, the qoantittes of the Locks
had I. r• there epeeteed, with a ProPortlahhla
alloweatee of time to fornlsh them. ••
the Loelts tarnished by the eentrutor mos
be -- dad to lupin enod oro-"
A warrant _ •eep.in wo - rklaa order fa.
two years In the onllner7 aof the service.
when not auttlected to cbr I 'balance: such eee
become defective within that time to tm replace&
with perfect 'Locks without charge. All the
Lock, tarnished itadar,contract are to be, each.
distinctly marked "17. Kali," to Sitter estok.
or lilted letters, and sit the Keys are to be
In the natant order; each Key heeler Ire
appropriate number distinctly stamped [MOS sae
side of the bow and "U. 15. Yell" on the opposite
aide.
td approved before they alien be paid tor. , t
. the contractor wilt be required to glee bend:
mitts ample security in the num of Yilly
sold Doi arr. to be forfeited laths thilleufltates
Ilaidated damages, la 'cue ethic rah. 2 to
ettihngli Veribros the coctmer, either as to fur
nishing the supplies ordered within a reasonable
time. or as to gitarding the mthufacture of the
Salt Leaks and Keys with doe privacy. Interim
and care. : •
So proven) will theralbre. be adottited if not -
accompanied with a bond.of the Penal . sum of
Tweet? Thousand Dollars, dulr:elecuted lif the
ProPmed sweats. (mlieserespohelblllty must be.
certified bra lodge of a Conrad Iteeenl nearest.
to their place of residence, attested' by the ,
1 11
Clerk of sorb Collie° oder the eesl thereof.) and' .
condltientd f.r thti, r tar -emit', responsible ea. •,
mantles on toe rut kid bond for the felflUment,
of the contract:in ease suds prob.:nal stall be.
wanted. The rninufacltre of Alan Locks and.
Steins of iteetastlf. a blentp turporttu.a.di
delicate Ir.; blob the Department will con-.
fide to ho bidd. rmhose rropessts are. net. gU
oecompanied milk testimonials of good champ. ,
In afelolait Op 06 Ptapo.loo.i end smalltime. ,
the Postmaster (lepers' mar emet
blade,tmileat _
to elect the BMA Lock of one and the r i
Iron Sort another. • withetefore. reserves '
the debt ontraction ap
_meat Indirld. .
nate for such 4:afferent Killdeer Loaf as he may
s elect. •
Proposals sh - eld be enefnity.eellot and ad-
dr. strd to the t•noteed
Asalau s Petasster
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Atllalintlaryo on taqenvelope "Pro-.
iMr , JOinA. I. CiTWWZrf.
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Poettosater floaerel.
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• Corrr.Otaseitt etym.!.
• PlTTexczion. Pa.. anuass39te. /1110..{
SEALED pandposAlA will be'
aj re. eArtd at this o • eer to TSUI/90Kr. V.t ,
I eery , SOT lenti.bleg lea City vritie JOB
reiltil I N teethe- entente Yoe , tra.....r
the vro•lt to Da done cati be seen at %tweak.
By order of
JaZ: Xi Ctilt3aVlTlN. QN
LEGAL
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pAPTHE MATTER Or
PLIO6TIOCi of •,•The Mara', Munn
BeMtn adel Loan •thociation of. titian:mbar.
and Etna ler a Charterer Incorporation.
. And note. to ill, tot. 36E0 dayof November,
.11L D:lo69.the with o vet sloe and letetremesti
wrlane netha been enternted to. perused
and ceatained br the Cowl, and the oiled., a,
win end , cond.tione the en se , Tonal and eon
weed, eppeuter to ba karat and not lethrlone.
It la ordered and directed that ;aid Inamtsbeet of'
..minim Wed ha the &Scoot Cho Prothonotary
of the coon of Coalmen Illeas,nad lb. notice.
t old enpllestlon ho Inserted In the. Pittatiorth f
°rah* Almillt fors. lout three weeks, .
netts, forth that an application hoe beef nude
.• the Coact of Common Pleas of the Comity or
•Leabasy to grant 'the and •l edtleittha Mutual.
Banding and Loan Anne ation of Itharoabutith
end =La.. • Charter of Inc , ,ieration.” *ad(
that then Charted will be droned at the neat:
term of sold Court, unless exceptions be 01.111*
proper am.. j ig y
• B. A. eCLII NO
Corner 6rent and Diamone air bundler.
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46DIIIIIIISTRATOWS NOWICE.
—NoUosla hereof aloe n that tottemj et .4.
• Oration on So outs., ROSSaYSA No
so.usto, • ofd.taty of ailmobeny City. mom by •
iirouttesi to Ito undenalsoon. Ipm todebt
od 00 said estate ri no mud to el ite pm... is
sod Mom bayous Maim, won in...,
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seta. wont. •
1517,730 t . JUITN BUT. Administrator.
A 'moo& k McCA FFRET,
to Conger Liberty strtet and:Tlaltd Avian%
PII4IbWICIL. Pa.*
BLUE 'BUMS ALND IRAN YIPS FITTE/2.
aa6 AEOLIS= AN & C•la2ON • ars.
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