The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 04, 1870, Image 4

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    101
int Vim etittte.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
oath' moues.
snow. izarrrso op Covirma.--A
Veda plo4ftlit of MunelL will be held
on Monday at two o'clock, r.
Oikes Eking will remove to Ma new
Moe, Zto, 638 Penn street, today.
The dllaistway Pollee will ricelva
their new unilbrms In about ten days.
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The- work of rebulldlog the PlAti
ward publki school house Is progressing
rapidly.
Meyer CallOW bad seven cases before
Mtn yaderday, which were dbtpoaed of
In the Instal way.
wittamat organ grinder delighted
thelittle !Wks and distracted the older
ono of laurenceville yesterday.
yo •T••••• • horse attached to
• eitloodedwit• tubes wu backed over
la4looll4uneat et the Poiet and killed.
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YOWaller afternoon a wagon leaded
with IQ icon broke down on Smithfield
lan* and otedrneted the thoroughfare
tbrashart Ow.
'The time for tbe next -regain. meeting
of Allegheny Councils Is next Thursday
ereening, instead of laid night, is en.
'Doomed by e eotemnorary.
Mead Conuaittea—The Committee on
Bods,,appointed by City Councils, held&
meeting yesterday in the office of the
City Engineer. No business of impor
tance wsa transacted.
Paariet. Walsh was before Deputy
Marretikhols yeeterday, charged with
enuaring the • house or Johanna Mahon
and areat • disturbance, for which he
was. eamAelled to pay a fine of five dol.
Wrigliragtalt liMittry.—This volunteer
oomposed of many of
ray hem citizens, will hold a meeting to.
siliktihr the purpose ofelectingofHoeni.
Tberranka am rapidly tlit ng up to the
requirement.
111100111 7 Ratiort—During the mouth
of Magary, 1870 i Deputy Mayor Nichols
bad Whys him td. mses. Eleven cdthese
Wate=d, eight Committed toJell
aniktiok oderdismissed on the pay
meat at dam. The flan tarried into the
Citylimtuntry amounted to !t53.
litaltding Lots For Pale in Alle -
gassy: Clip—We direct the - attention of
• • • :wishing to invest in building iota
n peony oily to the advertisement
pf . =ander Patterson on our tint
these lot* are very desirable, and
hiry Lovest•d hi them can be doubled
Ina fey! ran:
/Metter insane Man.-An insane man
was brought to the lack-up yesterday
froniAlpeville, on the Oontiellaville rail
rood: It appears that the man was sent
to the Homoeopathic Hospital by a doctor
reAding in dipaville, bat as that inatitu•
tiali has no accommodations far insane
parlous he wee not admitted. ,What
wiHbe done with him ?
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Ireloth .WJRM scsool Board —At the
meiting of the North District (Fourth
Ward) School Board held on Wedges.
day evening Dr. Shaw was unanimously
elected, repeatattve to the Central
Baird of. . Fdnestled for three ensuing
years. . Dr. Shaw tow been la the Board
flor sometime, end the fact of his effl. ,
filmy Is attested by the result above
An Officer tifantee.—A. telegram well
reoetyed at theMaynesallee last evening
about eight o'clock from Lieut. Irwin,
at Lawrenceville, taking for an officer to
be to dioned at Bell'. oil refinery, in the
litintenteenth ward. It appears thit for
worst nights pant a thief or thieves have
been trisidng the refinery and carrying
off 4lttentities of lead need In lining the
tankcand agitator.
thee ut hilegbeny—The Paid Fire
Department waa called Into requisition
Ayr the drat time yesterday morning.. A
lot of shavings in the attle of the house
Do.• 23 Jams. street. occupied by Mr.
Alai. Grant, ware set on Are by some
children, which created= alarm. For
triaMely the Aitoes were extinguished
with but slight damage by the Ellsworth
Hose Company before the arrival of the
engines.
Seed 011icer.—We published yestar
day in our report of the proceedings of
ihkillaigifolp een i. the tact that John
en elected•Asshifint
Health Sflioer. That Mr. McFadden
will make an efficient oMeer, will not be
questioned, as the manner in which ho
=famed the duties of his odic:awhile
Oommistdoner of the Second Me-
Mut will folly- justify that conclusion.
The Board of Health were certainly for
tunate in procuring the service of such a
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Drital 4saanit. IL .
Die Drain,
wbo, from We actions, must be an lade
!bay mean =Stop; went Mit° a holm on
Diamond alley kept by - Mrs. Bushman,
add made an assault upon Annie Eisler,
• yotrag girl residing there. He kis:wired
liar. do ma and beat - bar •• O.
tlerabßitela heard thee-11szor the girl, and
unteltinto the:bums and sawed: Men.
walk. was provided - with 'lodgings
14 M24k• lockeZlP for the night. . The, girl
watisaid to to seriously injured, and, for
a Mice her lite Was dlig:shireil of
‘, . ,
Tire Mather Mr: Chines Avery Ilinve,
at an early bent on Thursday morn.
ing, at the reirdenoe of hls Sister, Mrs.
Meset Cella, has spread-a gloom over
&target:lnge of friends,. to whom he tad
greatly endeared • himself by . Orators
u r m. ordinary intaingeruth alepitY and
attiness .-
at
character. ate mein
tbethislieth of iear of Ws age, and. wrestle
labial:son. at Ham MOMS. sqw*:
Oat,} month had elapsed alnoe we ail
WWI the' Obsequies of his third 'son;
Qbry MarstalL We' have no words
with to express oar heartfelt sym
pathy for the stricken family' In 113116
Walt anaspeoted and' safe bereavement
of as most estimable and precious son
and brothsa
'fear *ay.- -
kfeir tgo a city ;irtio line'
tom Indulging in the "flowing, bowl"
Whirs In upon the pleasant dreams ofthe
Inhabitants of an outer ward, with a start.
Unff onfinurnal', =Md. • in .erniatv hei
expressed his determination not to "go
home,- tat A, sympathetic
primerver Of the peace whb summated
Wong that way generously offered to as
slat him, but was repulsed. Eventually;
however,.the musician was prevailed
upon to ftempany his Mend, and the
.13ordrd" found him not at home bid
Mem one of our magistrates, who "re-
trenched" his purse by a fine of five dol
lars. an
"reformedd possibl "
thenby to a certain
=bentm.
valet llearalarlous but Dbordsrly,
"Yesterday morning, about three
o'eleek, a colored man, ascend shades
whiter through fright, hailed a patio*.
man 1w the Third ward, Allegheny, and
indttaid that official to fellow him to his
residence; where a burglar had been
were& ' The officer, upon arriving at
the plea*, found the Intruder to be Frank
Campbell, formerly on the force. He
hedtaken refuge under the• bed. The
master of tbe. house . add It had been
thoroughly ransacked, but appearmices
did not favor this sitatement. Campbal
MIS Intoxicated. at the time, • but was
taken-to - the lock.up.- Wbern - , beeetight
before Mayor Callow be asserted bite in.
nooanceor any intention to bturglarlse,
but pleaded drunkenness. He wag let
off With a fine of twenty.flro dollen' for
disorderly conduct. .
Testaday Mts. Catharine Heap ap.
.111 drie - berfpneAldemaan Renter; 1:1 tEd
Eighth ward, Allegheny, sad requisites:l
eat bar son 'Conrad Hipp, i youth of
4134011 yalta, be r edintrated =JAC rot
halorrlalblllty. She states that Conrad
AN takena dislike' to her husband. his
allegdathar, and has lett hls home, main.
lededug himself wherever he can get
iMusnon. Ointment was toned by .the
Alderman rod Conrad secured. Ha ex.
rhis determination to stay away
oam, although lu other natant&
hbi veanduot seemed not reprehensible.
fillesOther desired that boatload either.
be committed to the House of Refuge or
. Wale Week home.. The youth was held
Herd hearing In hope that a cornrow=
SHWA be arranged.
011 the s,.pqe.
,
OHM Gila= was slightly intoilcated
glidorday sod got Into troobto; He ila•
• It ad soNtp•Ooto
_l3l Atitl7 l 44ldOom
malt tiOilleged *.striiolt 4tor 11•10, the
. Sled ',WWI )1c 'OWN!, - ,lbriskjorir :.(tge
'sgatintte wo a:ItHID) •to a bloated . ploom
dog otatodalr Waring. Warr trboottorot
haw .Allogicortmoftg tbo disturbance
Agog Into the home , to trniqi , enham.'
• Ansa bit knocked dowa. Se called
got wait toqutrod burgle:llo
' Wl* 41111 b". to the looltott4.:The Injured
otonoguentlVOlisittO Alderman :
a•uora taco Sad Acid' , intbrmatkot
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- Vat' luting
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District Ctrart....lndies Hampton.
Tirananar, February 3.—The case of
Weir vs. Yocum; , previcsaly reported,
yes rianined and concluded. The jury
found for the plainffff in the sum of
8 26 P a;
The next cane taken up was that of
Alex. R. Thompson, administrator of
Daniel Morgan, deceased, vs. J .11.. E
wing. Harriet Dwing add 'Benj./. Gaines,
was an action on a promissory note It
appears that the defendants bought at
pedalo tale from the administrator, goods
to the tanomit <stint 60, for which a
note was given. 'The defense set up was
'Moog other things that the adminlo
Minor. on the day of sale on which the
Alois wan given, took wheat and hogs, the
property of defendants, which he sold
and: 3 lWOßistig the menu to theme of
the estate, which facts defendants pro-
PrOsed to prove. Plaintiff's counsel ott
jeetod on the ground that the metlmany
was incompetent and irrelevant, that if
the plaintiff did so take the geode of do
feedant, that it was a trespass for which
he would be liable personally, and for
which the estate and creditors could not
, be made tosuffer....The Court sustained
the objection. •
Mr. Dandlton, counsel for defendant,
then used peronselon to withdraw the
plea of set - off u to Jahn M. Ewing,
which the Court allowed. , The jury re.
turned $ verdict for defendant asto Mrs.
Ewing, and for plaintiffs against
Ewing and B. J. Ounce in the sum of
4or.es of trial filed. - ,
' the mutt the Merchants and Man.
ufantiirets Nitional Bent of Pittsburgh
U. Charles F. Tellinghast, a verdict was
rendered for plaintiffs in the aura of
TALI. LIST FOR FRIDAY
149. M. &M. National Bank of Pittsburgh
IW. Citizens 011 Refining Co. vs. Dl4
worth • & Benny.
154. !distrait et aLys. Cook et aL
168: litelllett et um . v. iteckeietal.
91. M•Manas vs. A. V. R. R. Co. et at.
93. Rarotley, vs. same.
913: Lsally Vs. Nobba; ' •
145. Isi7rro Vgi Johnston et ux.
Common Pltaa—audge. Stamm and ecd
Tailenke,'Pebruary 3.—The elm of
Lofig vs. Brown, reported on trial before
Judge Stowe, was resumed and is still
. •
on trial.
In the Common Pleas Court room,
Judge Collier presiding, the case of Mo.
Masters vs. Pa. R. R. Co. was taken up.
This case - was= 'an action , to remover
the value of a barrel Manger shipped by
plaintiffou Pa. R..11.. - from Pittsburgh to
Turtle Creek, which was alleged to have
been lost: Verdict for defendants. MO.
tion fora new trial and reasons filed by
plaintiff's coanseL
Lewes ititchart vs. Thigh Downing, so;
Hon of . tampers on the Gum for- the re•
covery of the value of goods sold and de.
, livered to one Hugh.- McCracken at re•
quest of the defendant and on letters of
onedit fliwn elm. Verdict for plaintiff in
'the sum of ins 60. Motion for a new
trial and. reasons Med by defendant's
TRIAL LIBT TOR FRIDAY.
263 House vs McDonald d Co.
274 Bartupe & Co., for uso, vs McDonald
Za Ban vs Herron Bros..
279 Arnold ve MMbnl' -
Z 35 Schmidt vs Emery Bros.
290 Caropnell vs Dougan.
'721 Williams. '
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300 Ealei vs Manhattan Life Insurance
Company.
316 Elliott dr. Son vs Neal.
219 Stewart vs Clark and Sumner.
326 Lynch 'Vs O'Reilly.
Nos. 1113 and 214 have been fixed for
trial anZdnadayalext, and Fos. 260 and
, • 134140 OrSgSTOILS.
Larceny of Haan:ad.. Eros—Arrest or
Two Varyles--.And the Pramlex Se-
=wed.:
A few days, - ago, shout noon, Officer
Stilt, of Deputy, Mayor Nichols' farce,
was ling MS beat, along the Penn
sylvania Railroad track near -East Lib.
e:ty, when he observed a couple of boys
induatrlonalyAllecting the loose spikes
scattered Mang Abe . track; Watching
their moYements carefully, he discovered
that the beiYik'sfter -filling their caps,
startud - sgqas thofigli.,to secrete them.
He noticed by" ttie
boys, who Immediately started to run,
and escaped. In pursuing them, how
eiWr. the officer arthill/scroes a horse and
wagon hid Ina tunnel or excavation at the
aide of the track, from which, as
be approached two men started away.
Upon thveinlgetlon he toned the wagon
lobe -half tilled railroad spikes,
links, coupling pica - do, bearing the
marks of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
iron , was covered with old rags,
which - amend have conceded' It froth the
View of any. person not suspecting any
thing wrong.' The otneerjumped in and
moved off.when two. Germans, from a
house nearby, stepped up and claimed
-the wagon. He Immediately arrested
them. and conVeyed men and wagon to
the Deputy Mayar's otlice. Soon after the
section boss of that part of the road. Mr.
Edward. Rodman, 'appeared and . made
Informatlim, charging the men with lar
ceny. They gave their names as Frank
Vogel and George Smith. They had In
the. wagon about. three hundred pounds
of iron, most of which was Identified by
kir. Rodman from the marks. The men
are bone boilers, and although several
- small lota of. iron have been missed In
that neighborhood, heretofore no atm&
ciou was attached to them.
Several relWlds at tie hearing testi
fied that the wagon had been seen in the
neighborhood at various times. The
Deputy Mayor, after listening to the tee
ilaunlY. required' the Itemised to give
bail In the sum of three hundred doh
tare emit= cortrtii. no nelleenvare en
the lhokont for the bas a, but as yet hive
foundno due to them: " •
How they Quarreled
Aline T. Murphy made infatuation
yesterday against-Margaret -Ray beibre
Alderman , Donaldson tor. larceny la
ba4lee, .Alloo niece to Mrs. Ray._ 'The
tir . tittayn been opcnnying i both* jointly
andltri iokte time got along pleasantly
together. • Recently they had dispute
which retuned in • separation, Alice
!oennig thilbbninri Elbe lied alrtude cow
tattling clothing arid other articles valued
at , llso,, , arldeb;annalleges, her aunt pro.
'ettted her from taking, and hence the
PrlidlocillAdl. Meer darter., with •war
rant. ninceadoli to the houle, but 'Wasp
Prpackwiut.oheervcxl by the object of his
hestreb;4llo locked herself in and re
:fitatarloith idmittanee. - By skillful Ins!
'neuyering4ttamanagedatiastto effect an
motrancellartingh it Window iii the rear.
,The lady. hoewer. was not to be beaten,
and even then refused Logo. The official,
Itlter'endeitiroting to, persuade beat° so
:rummy bint.to the Alderman's office,
:finally lifted her fn his toms end depts.
'nag her on the, sidewalk. after which she
,gave =ttp resistance and fbilowed tem
,Pllaceably. A -homing wu bad in the
,case, which resulted in a' compromise
and the withdrawal of the suit, the de
feltdant paying oasts. .
City Vlsptrty
The_Commiltee on City Property met
at the Controller's omen, Wednesday at
:Tour - o'clock -
.l. X., and. organized by
electing Wm, Phillips Chairman.
Meloir4 fresentall a
bill for two hundred and fifty dollen for
row,- to Neptune 'Engine House, on
Serena, &Winne. and on motion a. war.
rant wee lamed for Ha payment.
Metiers.' Aiken, Seeley and Murray
trete appointed by the Prealdent • sub.
tbm mlncee to imperintentd the erection of
the Nineteenttiward station house.
Plotere..Dturn, Seibert and Diamond
Were'itithoilawl to. Sokol charge of end
make neatest - lry 'repairs to the Tlireinh,
and Seventeenth. ward station houses;
subject to the approval of the Committee.
Att. Hare! Mowed that, the. aub.Com.
ranted appointed td erect the Nineteenth
ward epsilon house beliattruoted to
tab} and ' report, what price can be our.
valued ilielbelot purchased by the city
in iiiiirMostpoottt ward. Carried. --
After :the .trittutaction of tome other
business-of no publio importance, the
Committee adjourned. - .
Fatal Result—Death of a Little Rey.
.4tieMlyfolloWitiir the destruction. of
the Filth Ward School House, Allegbe
ny, as will be tememtated by the read.
ens of the °ALBITE an accident occurred
whintenniteh In the serious - injury of
two little , bore, The lade were playing
on Page street `ou rho side Walk in front
of the building, when a couple - of bricks
,wen_blciwn by the high wind off the top
o? one of th - e - walbt;nd each of • the boys
stricken down with one of the missile,.
They weretaken to: the residence of their
father, Sir. John Jacket,: in the Immedi
ate vicinity, duct medical. aid . called in.
John, the oldest of the tad, was found to
hateindreilldJl lel7 dominate linens
of theaktift,' tit the tit:nit/in feared
hi weld nod :•:•Everythlnd that msd•
loud aid tduld - suggest was done for him,
however and .his friend' began to con. •
aldernitreoodery posaible.., — Their be .
were het italittieL fibe little Medlin
gored, docituatlng batmen Wend d .•
yesterday Afterriconi:Vma. :desk
patio end to blip
irct
7z- - ,- -V - 4,3',V.v.skrx't - -
THE CITY GOVEMM.
Number of City °facials . and the Cala.
ries They Receire.
We publish below a list of. the city of.
Hoes, with -the salaries attached to
each, and also - an estimate of the per
quibiltes so far as we hare been able to
ascertain item: The list is as follows
Mayok--130nry from city..., TOO per annton.
" •• =may 1,0:0
Vets 15.04-1110,700
Tressorer's Yslery 0.6(0
Vero inane .. 12,04X—V4 tea
Controller's
•• C•ert's Halsey 6(0
City Attorney--esisty 7.,c on
/tea 3.0/0
Mayor's , leek's Sal y 1.100
Chief of Volice's •• 1,50)
Cliy o'e leAs 6,300
boom. Sentient of klatkets..,
Clerk of Mertes
lionongaltel• What I Mater.
Alleibery
Street Conm'rs—lst 101•1.
1.000
`.. •al
Road Common—Ls DL•t
. • ""
Superintendent Lf Water Works.— 1% 00 1
Asses:tor or Water News lUD
Clerk to, the WatA r Committee.-- 700
Clerk of r elect Comma
ommon
Yoram er to Waaeil..
Dtrglearzerl.
Oder Form
Chief Engineer—J. H. Ignore—
Celery • 10,310 _
Azdstant Engineer—J. S. Craft 1 WI
YeruLttor—El. Nes . IMO
Cleft to Street Comm:Lee—W.
IL Roe I,Zte
Eodm
Cittlrroan T W M . al?, per day`
Yoroaver Punr—C. , Hahn. per 7''A
MO' 54.07
• Esirnim /nom. ;
aideflinglaeor—W,H.KenedY•lo.oo
• A:. issolpste-.. .6MA
" Met;lel.and I.CSo
•• .• O.H. Simpson 1,00
city Prinunp-14 rrre.-. 1,000
illtnatt`oroninnl,loo —sa.ons
In addition to the above there are.the
board Measurer, bark atestaurer, tobacco
Inspector and salt inspectota, who we be•
neve receive a proportion of the fees ac.
cruing, there are also a number of per•
sons in the employ of the city not In the
capacity of °facials, yet who have regular
dudes to perform such, for Instance, as
the employes at the Water Works, the
"apostles" who clean the streets, firemen
and others„lncludlng the Superintendent
of. the Fire Alarm Telegraph, at a salary
ot 11,200, and three Resistants at 1900,
making an aggregate of EOM , . Watch
added to • the above would swell the
amount to over 185,000 that the city pays
to officials and employes independent of
the pollee force. .
EDUCANIONAL
Sent Township. Teachers' -Association.
According, to previous adjournment
this Assoolatlsm met at School House No.
1 (Mansfield), W. M. McCullough, in.
The exercises of the forenoon were
- conducted by the leachers. The recite
tions ' wore good, and the order unexcep
tionable. We were highly pleased to
find this school in such a flourishing
condition, heretofore It his been a cipher
In the educational world, but through
the perseverance and energy of the
teackei• It has been advanced to the
front rank, and may now with safety b.
pistoled ',Wagtail.) of the foremost schools
M the country. We were so highly
pleased with the recitations of two young
ladles in this school that we were *led to
inquire their names, which we for their
encouragement take pleasure in publish
ing. their names are Miss Mollie Mo
Queety and Miss Bridget Newel. The
manner in which they conducted their
recitations in terammar and Arithemetie
was s model to many of our. egotistic
and lifetese teachers, and the same spirit
seemed to reign throughout the school.
At the close of the forenoon exercise.
addressee were delivered by the more no
Live and energetic class of teachers, who,
by their remarks, seem to be aroused to
• sense of duty which devolves upon
chain. A motion to adjourn for one
hour was made and carried. The VW
tom were then furnished, by the pupil.;
with a bountiful supply of provisions,
after which they spent the remainder of
the hi•ir In Nadal conversation. '
The day was extroemly and, yet, not
withstanding, there was a goodly num
ber present We are very sorry to sty
that the DIMIMS In this districaseem to De
negligent of the groat Interest which are
atetako lathe education of their children.
They do not seem to take that lively in
terest which ha exhibited by teachers;
and which should be reciprocated by
The . meeting again covenod at one
O'clock.k or the afternoon exercises it is
unnecessary to make comment, .further
than to say that they were good and
would compare favorably with :liege Of
any county Institute we have 'ever_ at
tended. We are sorry to say we did not
learn when and where the next meeting
of this Association mill be held.
Ply m Nati Nair
We grie Yeaterday a genCral descrip
tion or the booths and their various at •
tractions.' Dazing a brief vizirlast night
our attention was specially coiled. to the
Liurel Booth, In charge of Mrs. C. A.
Kerraiton, of this city, assisted by her
sister, Miss Mary Fairchild, of Oberlin,
Ohio. These charming ladies, with their
own hands, have nrepared several sets
of worsted baby clothing, sacks, shawls,
flocks, stigma, ho. Also. some linen
Wear, for children. of the finest quality,
teetey Patterns and exquisitely trimmed.
The knitting and stitching are as perfect
as fairy fingers could make them. Every
thing about the Laurel stand--the ladies
no less than their handiwork—is of the
best. We are constrained. once more to
bespeak the attention of visitors to the
Central Booth—the elegant cakes, the
gorgeous boquets and rustle baskets, all
presided over by the gorgeous, but by no
means rustic, Mrs. Dickinsoo, one of the
most persevering and successful sales:
Women at the Fair. Mrs. D. mean.
business, and we introduce her thus to
the visitors, who will find their money
as well as their sense of dignity' and
grace paying glad tribute to her per.
suasive tongue.
Printing Committee Meeting
The Committee on Printing mat at the
Controller's office yeaterday, and were
called to order by the chairman, J. C.
Matter:, at half-put two o'clock. .
The chairman stated that the objector
theyneeting wee toexantine proposals - Pr
btda fur the city printing, and award the -
Contract o the lowest and best bidder.
• Mr. Detrarered the following menu
Lion, which was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That' the committee notify.
the successful bidder or bidderafor city
printing; that the material and - work.
„manship done for the city will be, by
experts, carefully compared with spent.
mane and specifications, and he or they
held to strict liability for any lack in
.worittnanalalp or in quality, of .materials
The committee than proceeded to open
'We bidslor city printing. ' ..
The following were the bide:
A. A. Anderson .t. Bona I , 1746 75
'Hakewell t !decade 651 65
.W. S. Haven & Co 413 63
.1. McMillen- —..-.... 629 36
On motion of Mr. Greene, the contract
was awarded to W. S. Haven & Co., the, .
being the lowest bidders. .
The dommittee tbenadionrneil.
Real Estate Ttan■fen.
ThA9bllowingdoeda were admitted of
reoord In the office of Thos. H. Hunter;
:Hecorder for Allegheny county, Thum
:day, February 3, 070: -
"0"-
teht2lll !Moller to Salmis! on
t.tr.h.. Jan.
.21. IVO; lot 't by Ite - ft on Beetootab street.
Alltgo.n Pr.. 3
Millen terlderson to Morris 14 , 11Phost. thin.
' IL. IND: t sere@ anti lot perches lo Kilsatw •
town.bipel 75
I•stris Walter to raise PIP rem, tee •22.• Wet
by ft on ton W.... 4 hsventh word, olio.
2iffrei h Antanurshla to C. Broiter.lig:
20. perthe• In New trial,.. Pam town.
• Solo
Win. Wilton to WI. Mita S. Yl ler, JatasrylS
Zagros, II roods anl2l Lerch.. .. 4114 ..Ct
township 111.100
Jossob goodsoott to Ben) . a Lisp. robroot , i
IOW; late) br /20 It uo Cowan west, Yount
Ws-elation
Jo.ep , rlr. tor It to Adam Ponsuf. Jim. I, MP
lot bio.•=.oolii4 wan. Afoul tire to 0660
0 /Pawn. et al. to tt.rsnan Dcloent.
ApfllM I 167; lot 19 . 4 HP ft blahs street. . 00
uneev•lle • 2020
'an. Menlor.. to Jobs, Adapt I.2tOpet, Clin
WO: lot No. 1 2 and 2 llotilanto• nib division.
tr beta& ettbyolgo , ....plan. 11/0 Tore. Vitro
D
C0.0 . 1t• 011relsOeltt to Hatotttl . reitntiOto.l
• Pebt. P. INS: tuts by 111 lett' h p' Webster at e .
11;h watt!, l'ltt.bu.reh
Tile, End Is Not Yet
. •
The difficulty between Mr. Qiisy, Of
the Beaver Radical, and the Pittebrugh
Commercial, it would appear is not yet
'alittledtiotwithstanding the.fect that the
information for libel made batons Aida.
Alderman Neeper, an solooni of which
we published some time since. wax not
brought before the geandjoyydpring the
last easeful. The matter has assumed I
difforent absperind it appears will now
be a subject for coosideratlon on Modell
aide of the . Court.- Mr. "Quay's counsel
yesterday, Instituted proommings in the
District Court against 0. IL Brigham, B.
D. Thompson and the Commercial Print
ing Company for libel: - The
preeipie.;
there being twoantique, were butted Inn
no .deolaretions have - - been • 'flied. -We
Fern= that the alleged libelous matter
was that-p ibilshed about the time of the
Waging of the criminal prosecution. .
PITTBEITEGH DAILY ,4AZETIT: FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 4, 1870
Social Beiznion.
A social reunion was held It the red ,
deuce of ..11ev. B. &prier, No, ad Penn
street, pastor of the First Cumberland
Presbyterian Church, Sixth avenue: Ayer
terday, which proved to be a Most In
wresting and . enjoyable affair to all who
participated in it, and rarttetaarly Boba
the worthy pastor and his estimable
His nemerene friends and members of
of his congregation concluded to add to
the Interest of the occasion by getting up
a donation party in connection with the
reuntnn, which. proved a complete a sue.
roes. The hotise was thrown open for
the reception of guests at ten. o'clock,
A. it., and shortly after that hour the
Rev. gentleman wM honored with Malts
from many of his friends, and was some.
what surprised in the meantime at the
arrival of numerous suspicious looking
packageis; which an investigation proved
to be barrels of dour, . packages
of dress 'geode, dreamt, silverware,
&c.. Arrivals of this kind and
visits from his friends continued
throughout the day, and in the evening
at haltpast seven o'clock, a number of
miens having assembled, the company
enjoyed themselves In social EtltiVBl . l4•
non until halPpast nine o'clock, when
the pastor and bla lady were amanita:.
prised by being called into the parlor
whore the guests.had mumbled,
_When
they had made their appearance Mr. D.
Radebangh stepped forth from the
company, and on behalf of the friends of
Mr. Squire, presented him witha bean.
tifol gold hunting case lever welch, In a
neat and appropriate address, to Which
the pastor replied in a feeling manner.
Tho watch bore the following, inacrip•
tiro :
friendship' offering, presented to
Rev. E. R. Sumer, by his friends
of the kirst C. P. Climb, kebmary
At the conclusion of Mr. fiquiet's re
marks, Mr. B. Morrow, on behalf or the
ladlet of. the congregation, presented to
Mrs. Bonier a purse containing oonsid
erable sum of money. '
Mr. rilostiresponded on behalf. of the
recipient.
t+c o- 4 50 ,20
The guests then continued to enjoy
themselves until after ten O'clock; when
they bid the host and hie lady goodnight.
The affair will long be remembered by
those who participated Iq It as oneof the
meet eleasant,occaaiena of their lives.
Ammtements.
OPERA Housg.—The audience at the
Opera House last night was no, exception.
either in point of numbeiti.er respecta
bility to theee that have filled the house
every night - Adaeo the. engagement of
Mr. Collins, the exeMlent Irish cpmedl
an and vocalist.' Mr. Collins Is without
eat:option. the beat delineetor of Irish
character on she American stage, and in
addition to his talent as a ea - m=3lll'e is
a remarkably flub *wallet.- ,3;le will lake
a farewell benefit tkila evening, on which
amnion . 4 The Irish Ambaseador."
His Last Legs," and "Rough Diamond"
will constitute the bill. The berme will
doubtless be crowded to its utmost ca
pacity. ,
AOADEET OP MRBlo.—Thle evening
Miss Augusts L Dargon will give 'a
series of sielect readings at the Academy
of Music, under the auspices of the
Young Men's Mercantile Library Asso
cation. Miss Dermas has established a
reputation as a reader, not only . MAtifs
city, but wherever she has appeared in
that capacity, second to no lady in the
country. The house will doubtless be
crowded, and as there will be no reserved
seats, it will be well for all to go early
who desire a good nat. Tickets for sale
at the Library Rooms, corner of Penn
and Stith streets. -
MlNSTRBl9.—Collins, Holmes Q Mor
[knees Minstrels and Brass Band will
commence an engagement of four nights
at Masonic Hall Saturday night. This
excellent minstrel troupe gave two en
tertainments in Liberty Hall, East Lib
erty, which were largely attended, and
gave general satisfaction to the audience.
The campany comprise% some of the best
talent In the "burnt cork" business, and
their entertainments are said to be of the
very beet.
To Lets am very numorons this win
ter. Parties wishing to engage spring
wagons for moving would do well to at
tend to it In time. Leave your orders at
No. EC Darrah street, Allegheny, for al
molt any sire wagons needed, and thee
wilt be attended to' by John Dyer's
Eureka Loaf Espreas. 41
Pler, Dann*la At Co.'s Cream Ale is
always nicoolzed by Its beandfol Bolden
oolor, tranapareut brilliancy, and a flavor
"Mei bean,' the" genuine °smack" of
matt and hope, and nothing. else. By
Wang forthla brand of ale you are aura
of • drink that invigorates without in.
jury to mind or body.
ME
For fashionable hair-aroootng, plain or
6y curling, and rtriaale, fora luxurious
shave or bath, and for skillful cupping
and leeching, call at Willbututon's ale•
Rant whoa at lu. 100 Federal stroct,
The Motor Flowers.. Bilenidng and
Graeshoppers Jumping.
The Philadelphia Post inkia: Jessamine
and graashdppers are flourishing over in
Jersey. The hoppers are liVely as in
midsummer, - and. apparently, 'think th,e
winter over. Their knowledge of sea
sons is generally good, bat the warm
weather of the past tour weikalias knock.
ed spots out of their.calarlations. The
Jessamine is as bright and as toll of color
as in May. We are Inclined to doubt II
the like was ever known in this section
before—not in the memory of the oldest
inhabitant we know of.
The record of the past century gives
two or three winters almost equal to the
present one; but none of them speak of a
ressurrection of grasshoppers in January.
171/0 opened without frost or Ice, with
boys bathing in the Delaware, and Dies
plenty In the houses. In January, 1723,
shad were might in tho Delaware, and
the extreme tempature of the weather is
said to have exceeded all previous ac
emus. In 189728 the winter waste.
markable for its mildness. The Advise-
Hort of the Bnequehanni and 7nlaid - 1m
uninterrupted, and plOughing was nom
mon alt through the winter. Shad were
caughfin the Delete= early ip February.
=I
'The Oil City' Duey Mut' safs:'
winter of 1.868 Mr. Lowry went to liar.
rlsburg .with three darling desires , oa bit
mind: the election of "his friend Brews
ter" to, be United Buttes , Banter,' the
election of W. W. Irwin State Treasurer,
and the-new, county. It well known :
theta!l three of them tben'ffilledi.of -sue
cess. At the outset of the session, after a
tierce struggle of two days and nighta,
Gen. Irwin withdrew, and Browster's
name with scarcely mentioned. The strain
upon Lowry was terrible. We saw him
at that time and could not help noticing
how his nobleheart 'Was. rent and torn
asthider by the' defeat of "his Blend ßrewster.'t Itsnemed as though: ttmnst
break. A few short days and the tele
graph carried the dire tidings throughout
•the length and Prea4th of, the. kind that
the invincible Morrow B.' Lowry 'was
struck down by an attack of paralysis.'
For days it was , doubtful 'whether be
`would recover, but he soon resumed his
"seat, partly,psralysed. in one arm, but
'apparently uninjured otherwise. 'lt
•would seem, however,. tbathhis insiduons
dinar* was quietly but surely working in
his brain.-
PRTAOLWI3I4.it asserted, when sub
jected to the requisite temperature to heat
steam boilers, •throwit.elowq carbon In
sufficient quantities to close the flues and
render them useless. Recent expert."
ments, it Is stated, have resulted In the
invention of an apparatus which obvlatei
the objections mentioned above. By this
new process ' 'stelae raised to. tempera.
taro of from 500 to 1200 degrees Is passed
into a cylindriUl generatdr; hold:
tug eighty gallons. -in. the space about
the tubes Is pettolcum, - *ldeb hi expanded
Into a gaseous vapor by the heat from the
steam. The gas as rut m generated
passes to a receiver which stands by the
side of toe generator, and is about two
- thltds its capacity; :thence: by
the Hie box of the holier, where it is hi.
troduced by,lets of. such -volume as•to•
produce a flame which diffuses itself the
full length of a 30 foot boiler and several
fleet Into tliti smoke ststal4 - wlthibi sp.
'pavans only
,working .at one•fordth its
ceputty; . t -•. • •
. No wcoutrifbould wear-bet' getter be.
,low the knee. It 1s ruinous . to the shape
of the calf.. lifere than tbisi ithit.sigiods
consequences of enotberkind:., .The prin.
ci pal vein of the leg runs J hot beneath the
until it tearly• seacbetr , tbe;'knati,
whenit spas beneath tbemnscies, .Now
if thisll constricted it'its' largist part by
a tight garter; the blood is checked in its
Meru to the-heart, the feat are esallj
chilled, and more liable ,to Astese,lbe
other veiLIS of the leg are swollen into
hard, blue knots; biceitta varicose; as his
called, and often break, forming obstinate
ulcers. This is a picture which a..1 41 Yd•
clan sees every day. With this garter '
fastened above the knee all thlaign and
deformity are 'wide&
.
BEECHES ON SUMP.
[Prom the New Turk Ledger.]
- There. are thousends of busy monis
Rho die every year for want or sleep.. It
may be thattoo much sleep injures some;
but in
an excitable people, and in our In
tense business habits, there is far mare
mischief for want of sleep than from teo
much of it. Spleepleatiness becomes--a
disease. It Is the precursor of insanity.
Wheel it does not reach to that sad result,
it is still full of peril, as well as of suffer
ing. Thousands of men have been In.
debted for bad hargains, for lack of cour
age, for ineffecti eness, to loss of sleep.
It is curious at all the popular poeti
cal repmeentatl s o /sleeping and waking
are the reverse or the truth. We speak
of sleep as the image of death. and of our
waking hours as the image of life. But
all activity's the result of some form of
decomposition in the body. Every
thought, still' more, ‘ every emotion, any
volition wastes some-part of the nervous
substance, precisely se flame is produced
by wasting the fuel. It is the death of
some part of the physical substance that
produces the phenomena of intelligent
and voluntary life.
On the other hand, sleep Is not like
death; for it to the period In which the
waste of the system ceases, or Is reduced
to itanabnimum. Bleep re pairs the wastes
which waking hours have made. It re
builds the system. The night's the re
pair•shop of the body. Every part of the
system is silently overhauled, and all the
- orgaes, tissues, and substances arc re
plenished. Waking consumes, sleep re.
places; waking exhausts, sleep repairs;
waking is death, sleep is life.
The man who sleeps little, repairs little.
if he sleeps poorly, he repairs poorly.
If he uses up in the day less than he se.
cumulates at night, be will gain in health
end Vigor. If he uses up all that he gains
at eight, be will just hold his own. If he
uses more by day than be gathers at night
be will lose. And if this process be long
continued, he must succumb. A man
who would be a good worker must see to
it that ha lea good sleeper. • Human life
is like a InIll; sometimes the stream is so
'copious that One needs care but little
about his supply. Now, often, the stream
that turns the mill needs to be economiz
ed. A dam Is built to hold a larger sup
ply. The mill runs the pond pretty low
through the day, but. by abutting down
the gate, the night refills the pond, and
the wheat go merrily around again tke
next day. .Once in a while, when spring
rains are copious and freshets overflow,
the mill may run night and day; but this
is rare. Ordinarily the mill should run
by day, and the pond fill up by night.
A. maul= as much force in him as be
= provided for by sleep. The quality
of action, eapeolally mental activity •
de
pends upon the quality of sleep. If day.
time is the loom in which men weave their
purposes, night Is the time when the
threadsarelald in strill the filling prepared.
Mee ;tend on an average eight hours of
sleets a day, or one-third of their whole
time. A man of lymphatics temperament
may require nine- A nervous tempera
ment may require but seven; or six, and
Instances have been knowninwhich four
honis belie been enough.' The melon is
plain. A lymphatic man is ifingehth 1-,,
all his functions. He moves e l Owly,
thinks slowly, oats slowly, digests slowly,
and sleeps slowly; that is, all the restor
ative acts of his seetent go on slowly, In
analogy with hie'. temperament. But a
nervous man acts quickly In everything,
by night or by day. When awake he
does more in en how than a sluggish
man in two hours; and so In his sleep.
He sleeps faster, and his system nimbly
' repairs In six hours what it would take
another one eight hours to perform.
Every man must sleep - according to
his temperament. But eight hours le the
average. If ono requires a little more or
a little less, ho will Mid it out for himself.
Whoever by work, pleasure, sorrow, - or
by any other cause, is regularly diminish•
leg his sleep, Is destroying hie life. -A
man may hold out fora time. But nature
keeps close amounts, and no man mu
dodge her settlements. We have seen
Impoverished railroads that could not
keep the track in order, nor sfewe the
engines to be thoroughly repaired. Every
year track and equipment deteriorated.
By and by comes a craeb, and the road Is
in a heap of confusion and-destruction.
So it is with men. They cannot =lre
time to sleep enough. They slowly run
behind. Symptoms of general waste ap
pear. Premature wrinkles, weak eyes,
depresaton'orephits; failure of digestion,
feebleness In the morning, and over•
whelming melancholy—these and other
signs show is general dilapidation- le
now, sudden calamity onuses an extraor
dinary pressure, they go down under It.
They have no resources to draw upon.
They have been living up to the verge of
their whole vitality every day. ~
There is a great Oat .of intemperance
besides tnat of tobacto, opium, or brandy.
Men are dissipated, to overtax their syn.
teme all day and under sleep every night.
Some men are dissipated by physical
stimulants, and some by social, and some
by professional and commercial. But a
man who dies of dsiirium tremens is nu
more a drunkard and a suicide than the
lawyer, the minister, or the merchant
that works excessively all day, and sleeps
but little all night.
019131 no loveckinc,
A pamphlet has Jut' been issued by
Mrs. Gage, showing the honors that have
attributed to Eli; Whitney; but seeems to
Orem planned the cotton gin generally
She makes the claim that 'Mrs. Greene
been galled by woman as an Inventor.
have no better foundation for the tact
than this. that Mrs. Greene became a bus.
bless partaer with Mr. Whitney In the
manufacture of the gins- In other mar.
tare,however, woman seems to have
mae a geed record on the score of me.
chanical invention. To the Chinese Em.
presk BtJlug.chl, is attributed the limn;
non of silken fabrics, between three and
lour thousand years ago. The honor of
braiding the find straw bonnet -In the
United States Is accorded to Miss Betsey
Metcalf of Providence, It. 1., and the
date Is and at 1708. ' Barbara Uttinan,
of Annaberry, Saxony, 'was the inven
tor of pillow lace, which has not only
contributed largely to gratify the tastes of
the luxurious, but has furnished valuable
employment to hundreds and thousands
of secrete.. To Isabella Canto and her
brother Alexander, who lived at Raven.
na, Italy, in the thirteenth century, the
weight of testimony ascribes the beep.
Sou of the VI of wood engraving.
Other examples are givgn by Mrs. Gage,
making a good showing - for her sex as
=MI
GA'ets—PAiNTEl—kin lieedneadny. Yd.
In I !rat Presbytarlan t%bOrN,. EltiAnning, b?
Rev. Joaept, Painter, D.D., Intoned by Rev
T." 1). Elaine, JOHN OATES and MARY
PAINTER. dannbler of oillciftlig
Erma
' 4 /Me—Thermion.' plonking.. lebnlary,
CHAbLZB kuWt. sb. =OW year of
' The (anneal will take ik:aele from the reiid4cs
of hie rather, Thomai Y. Howe, Zest Liberty.
Huainan' Al/Tin:looN, at %N. o'clock. The
Mende of the family reepectrally I a , l{petiq
attend. Carriage* will Air. human Sem"
Roo'. cake. ockwernt Pallanield *lnlet and gib
Avenue, at AN P. m.
•
3OOAAL—On Thu& ay Aftertaccin at hilt-peat
A o'clock. JOHN JECKEL. In the 15th Tsar of
The funeral will take" place on FUNDAT Al.
dAkkodw. at 3 oclonli, from the r,mdence of
hi. oarents, conierllabectia street and Western
avenue, 4th ward, Allegheny. Friends of the
Mmll/nre reap se toll y l.fred
241•117-0 o oriday meriting, rebritati ad.
16110, MARY ICLIAIt. can War of A. O. and
0. A. N fr, aged la ycm and Omosths.
Funeral on EIVICIMAY wortsiinCi, Feb. sth, at
10 o'clock, from the reeld,nett of Aer resents,
abith-cast denier of Ifaln'aherldberly Ith eta,
Bbarpstrorg, Ya. . .
(1114 , 4T-Zu Patladelphla, au Tuesday
Il
aeon, ree. In, Lid • eaugraor et U. n. 111124
,Iltsausa O. (Aram, la t . seat's= or barn'.
tiaqmaviNnve=Aat
' , . .
from the toildanne et her - InoChet.
corner or Walnut and . Prehli Wools, 7214
lelvd.'lll,sheny city; Inteltikannestor, ttemar,
Febtnarr j,.t 2 o'clock r. y. The felted, of
'the faetQi atetoioactroly InrCo4 to.ttend
1 02RE — Jannirt 244 nt Snotainento.
[kw IPIOLNICLIN Plueßk 6 D. otiho
'Jolene. Contemn'', X. E. hatch.
. •
-funeral tram thl ralldonoo of Hon. Daniel
AMP , . 'Beaver. pa., of Tufa , 11il. (rfldiy;
Tebrunr• 4W) at P. If.
tiIqDIIRTAiCIERS
nu&stEs - &
r f 0A :11 Y
IszeErfr r
A a N xt b
e,neDICIffAAT i A N MXVIEErf Dw A , i
u a t t a e g
A WANDA Allegheny Clly, Where 'ha , U 0,14
1:4;(041 ws en:v.4l44y =paled with real aol
innitatnrn Banennod, Usfaginany and Walenl
Coll.!, at nem, varying ;nom 04 to 9100 . re'
'digs nrenared (nehmen:gam. Ilears.a sad R..
lue. aLsa. ll sleds of MouraLu
Oinenoptn allharne all
And
t raErn MEIER. 4.goar, •.,1 •
unramawrAiLE•us.
No. 424 ['INN MILTS?.
110=7 1 11416 for Fisaszale Famished.
=LTA II " 417"aniirW","41.7`
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE FARM AND COAL LAND,
331 • ACRES 152 PSRCRES OP LAND. Oa
oioding cool.) Musts In Robinson township,
Athighway coanty. nett tbe Yllltge or Stalm.•
tied, about 6 miles Vow the city. en the line
of Ito rittsbargh, Cinelnnsti and St. LOtth
Railway.
A LfiCs
139 ACRES 510 PERCHES OF COAL. adJoln•
leg Umabove. This Is the moat desirable
property in the Market and was fOrmerly
owned by Joseph and John Ross. or farther
particulms, theatre at the
DOLLAR .AVLN6B BANK,
N 0.189 Fourth - avenue
CM
LARGE
HOUSE AND LOT
Washington St;, anegrhenv
The property ISo. 72 Washlisiton Streit,
Fourth ward. Allegheny. Is now sirered at pri
vate male. The les fronts BSI fret on Washin
ton Street. and extends 270 feet to /Unread.
The house 2 • two very double brick, with par
lor on one side. etting room and librarywith
folding doors at the other side, Simeon. bath
room and closet on ground floor, five bedrooms
on second story and three finished attics. There
are cause. WB.O tubs, stabie.earriage boon and
this
room. The beautiful lot surrounding
this residence and the retired localliy, gender It
very desirable. For Inspection of if rontses.
teems, te., and/ to
A. LEGGATZ.:AnctIoncer,
t.s.• armirtrammr/3,19
15211:1
FOR NALE— At Warehouse, No.
551 Darragh Meet, oppontu Pearl MID. Al.
" h 7Ti-bO.e spint*.gon:
1 1-horae 40oith eating Wagon:
11-hone Hanel hack:
5110 Xmply Flour Barrels:
100 Empty Iren , bound go.
10. no. hal f
50 Macon 'tierces;
50 trarrpla Charms].
Expresa, Lumber sad Banal Wasans for tam
2-2 /01121 DYER.
VOR SALE.—Engines and Boll
gad, New and . Becond Hand. of all kinds
conflattly on band. • • •
MMiIM;IZE=
JAMES HILT, t CO.,
Comarmarion Lyman and r., P. W. a C. !LW
Allegheny. rn.
ITALITABLE NORTIFI AVENUE
mcsiDIENOV7ORBALE. deslr•bly located
M Allegleny City , hetwern rdanna
deity &Dena. • Brick Uwelllug, In egeellent
n. ndltlon. with all modern Improvements and
con•enlettees, including furnace, trod pare, en.-
10 ! ' 7=irgrl " 7: 4 47 . 4 11eI7otte tie! ,er.
B. OIITHRIIT .
nulrg,
leg ail Blain avenue.
iIOWI LAND FOR @AVE.-860
Am.. of choke land to on* of the ben oe.on
e In lowa. nem the lb. of the Chlehro
Northwestern. Battened, And In oae of the most
nrodoetl. e portion. of the Mate. Will to to ld
low, the whet/sew part. ea: Veen to
Co, .
104 rourtb avenue.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
7 '
•
. •
BEAVER FALLS.
•
CUTLERY COMPANY,
Ant now ehowing their full assortment or
•
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
•
In their Retail Deparlment,
140. 70 WOOD STREET:
, Inconncetton wtththe line oICARVERS,
lIIITOIttRS, BREAD de., "An,
ttisy cern. °NZ HIINDItZto AND EIGHTY
VAUD/Then of Table Knives sad Forks. and
over ONE lIIINDRAD AND FIFTY different
Patents of Poetot
All Roods warrant.' wad pekoe to retail Ours
chasers very low. • Int
Twr OF
.I_,/ IND IN D
Ire.
LETTERS
17014•N&X
REMAIN.
tries, Sib.
Oates 0B
lOreat MrsA
Othrtls.a Aatas
Ada= Wm
Adams Ahem M'
A/Ilson W
Avatar s Robert
Harwell Mr. A
Ursa.. All.•
Brschaon Mrs L'
Brows JOO Jr
mart Was M A'
Bak. t MI. si
Burnham L. •''
Masi Mirk J 111
Hold Wm H.
MrtsA J
*haler lobs
Keapon U
0
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Gearing W i s elll
ilJray Unarie,
I LI I
,Iloib. WA, M.
O'nellity Jan
Owens Avid
nob Yee 0
!;:ret
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Johealtrall
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lL!.11:111fa b i B
',awe MI•1111
H ltmd (Mini
md TIC
Rmd Joink 3Z
Holrimas Wm
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Btu ler Cr_Tm
worm& Mr. la
Oran Slam Wl'
13arpabsa Mien
elegt ob & H
D r
Cmpbell •
Carper L)aril
C: - ..azober. I).
c
Lavelle Jobe W CI
' Letts Item X tINe wart Jail X
Lulu Ms. J leloenin L H
Y timeaney Jobe
(twee,. item
Ha [ul'lbw oimlt•llma Y J
Minims D W J (grocer
Moran Dairlditillaa Jobs
Varese Kra J inmenire jet.
Noises Danialdsalsb Cluta
Mope.ate. mpale Illaa
Vtqua i W
Kansan Visa : • Wlton •
mania XL. X !illiams,' lr
Vevey Xlm K I William, DI WM
It tube," T Mister. Neu X
wenottale. P I Mame, PA
eMaueenY IWilloisl4,ll X
31MITSZSIMIX ; Walt et Yrs X
XeClemba !Militate. MI..P
ineLan. t, la W ilclatise Jos •
Mellowed Wm i
PHILLIP HOERR. P. Y.
..• • • .
Mamba.; J.. 81
Ors•rVerdialre•
Caler Breen
Co.:Wan
Dank Alas
DaYla 141 L
Donn Atirox
voyle
D.,) •//rni , els
Deasy .Dost
~►.~!
PlAtior A
Melds Allan•
•
Wend A • nn •
/room Mr. L .
JOON Q. WORILMLN...B.IIICHARD DAVIE.
,
WORKIUN dc DAVIS,
.• BUCCISNORS TO ,
Woikrrion,',l4Ociri3 ScCo. ,
Kin.fattarertapd Dealers la
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES.
• • Spring and Buck Wagons,
In. 11,41,46 and 18 Beaver 84.,Illegheny.
Heparin!! nesUr sad promptly seedtedOr
ders tor hew Work trotter, op asattic sad
'strafed to glee satistseoes to terry pseller•
. ifirldewest ernes or work coostently on head.
tlut.6 .11.0104T3 tar the New Haves - Wheel
Crarritre maksetlf raltYlthll PATENT I O /4•L B lta r e f teNAPLV .. ..ellteat k k lahlfter sad •
H. 1110tIABD DAVIS eerie'.
MOO ,purcbaeed the
Interest er Alex. and f t .Exioure. to he late
Arm or WillKatart.' MOO it W., the heel-.
ens will hereialter be GOWN:Med a , the old etas
coder.
(.INe ' r7 Allier or KAN
a '
• • • e '3oFtle Q. WORKNAN,
•
Ls'e 3.ll"l.l:lll,luti&D.PittUtah.
JOHN COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass 'Founders,
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE J< LOLLING MILL
BRANUM
mods larodepgig to firder.
BABBIT'S METAL
Made ante Kept on. Hand.
Proms.= makukursch=nor
•
7.
rd. coopeeß improved Biwa Wheel
S I TEAM PUMP.
Office,l3B2 PENN STREET.
roandry,Cor.l7th RrinroaeStreetii,
Tmimitart. 1.4
LIES. OIL GENTLEMEN,
Pltra Al a a nice Protel. for their
Menai for.
HOLIDAY pi FT.
W. 0.. ntrISSEATHIS.
JEWZiEIi AND orricies.
dO4 SE 119T11 /MINIM
LIVINGSTON &
34•1.1.04ar0rs et LIGHT OMIT IRON,
40 AL FEL
p ef i trat a o:r theCllll4. - Looli•loant Mato.
mullein or isoifon.litt.frir,`LrriggiTiVotlf
" Vales lied Waal., near MeerDepot. Atte; ti.o7
01 11. . rostoffloo - oadtvps. Lock Nox 3014..
burgh, Po. iep,up
14EDINDED - PHICES.—We are'
Jun I. rec Iptet3ataretesothe.e choirs
OOLONG TEAS of the new crop, .tdch rro oro
orSbni al. A todoctlogiol2Sczbui per poood oa
tits Teaz's prices, by tbo bait !trot of single
?"'". aOg
- Corner I.lbetty Mad Ar c tee
$16.000 T°
UN POND AND NOBTOLGE
11. U. ifeColllllo3l * ,
AttoriK•644“ 4 No.II SAM men,
. .
. -
.. •
Irii.:l l2 Lert: l l
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & OR O,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are now Premed to turntanVINIZGAR et the
LOWEST MARILEE RATES. Attention to oar
tteulerly called to our
EXTRA WINE -VINEGAR.
=Ca
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
WAGNER'S FRENCII COLORING,
The Teg Bat in the United Stales.
mAign7AcToRED BT
WILLIAM WAGNER,
981.41arth Seventh Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
the leultng
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
EMPOATESS or
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &CI,
WHIOIXIAIX 'D.SAILEVA
PURE RYE WHISEIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Have 11,emoved to
. N 08.884 AND 888 PENN,
Cor. Ydeyenth St.. (formerly Canal)
•
(2p""
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PI3II3LAWS WELDING,
mi. as TM 11 Noma*. ilezosd
rarrautinuli. PL
Capttal All Valet Ilth,
DIRSUTOILI.
N. J. }llkley, 11.19.011vex..jr. leapt-N.134110y,
Dann Wallace, B. Hartman. A.. CM._ mix
Jake HID, 13. 11 , 4..nerrkab. Jail. N. Banal.
Tbosnaa Smith, Jno.S. Villlock,
. }WHEAT H.NU. P
ama. F. Ja i rlf/mais.
JOB. T. JO NSTON, Be
Cart. B. J. GRACE, ea
limns on. Mara! Terms
and . Mallna'n.
. .
-ronzao os SIMON
C rdealera Distfilld FO rare NATIONAL
RNION
ktn. HOPS. ate.
JOSEPH S. FINCH di CO.,
Dios. 1864197. IS% 191.19 i sad 1116,
Inn BTKEZT, ITIRSZLIMI3II.
Vaiit asj:fla .40 1 / 4 /.1 a er,shidl
MENEM G. HALE,
MERCHANTi TAILOR,'
Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW COMPLETE
lITIIERSON & 111111LANNIING
SUCOLZOIS TO
W. U. WGI3II & CO.,
SCORORANT TAILORS,
h. 10 11E1T1 IT„1210 Bt. Cla
mr. him Jest recabred large szgplfot ran
ttri,"f Vameartivria-tt=l:
-.11.40-mmivon.VITALAIII3IIIII9.
P. ItI'.A3RDIA,
FASIUONILDLH
MERCHANT TAILOR,
E:=l
Cloths, Caadnaerea and Vastings
11"GRATLILICZN'S GOODS
if o. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rty illreent , n Clothing nude to order la tie . Intent
len. ream=
NEW FALL GOODS.
• tpleadld now little% Of
CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, eO
Jost Mated bO ALII4IIIN PLYAIAWL.
IA: II erchnnt Tailor. TI Badthileld street.
WALL PAPERS
WALL PAPER
At Greatly Reduced Prlcea.
To make eh•lf reom for new 'Dods. We will eal
till U. ant of !larch sloe& now ln store,
Without Regard to Cost,
I=l
tuurnsomic rABI.OR PAVERS,
111.1111.51 2.001 r PAMIR&
HALL AND CHANDKR,PAPEIDA
Al••• • bate !Marta:mos of CHICAP rerean
N 0.107 MARKET STREET,
EM32123:1=
Jos. R. RUG ars & BRO.
ELEGANT
PAPER RANGING&
Enameled Well Papers In plain fiats Impala
along to soot and smoke. Vermillion ground,
itairß2Tki
stamped and prlntad gold.
6,N47/I.l=fla . 2,1441antj0 foand elsewhere
P. wir A 'PIMA T.T,18
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
• .191 Liberty Street.
COAL CO
ARMSTRONG,
• _
• • Daltalt rlt
YolighloOeny and Connellmille Coal,
And klaantadam of . - •
NIL,. SLICK AND DEN OLPERIZED COIL
017108 AND YARD, corner Butler - and
gronon street. Mier. • and Clymer street..
... mark alto Second meek Eighth ward.
arta stfoot Of Boss meet. P. 0. B.A. Depot,
&wood mart.
Orden left at etther of Um ate re 02... wad: .
are. to me Wool. Pittataritli min re.
oetre prom. att....
Bear towboat lam .11PlYialt , 1410 4 , 71W 0 H 1
n
Co. : .1.11 s. a. Alex Bradley, Park Bro. it
Jhrig Co.. t '
r i .L.LI:II CO. ran 4.166164
DmO oll 0o:, . Galen. ogee .ft Co., Btima
Dot M.4%tterk e it a " INUM"'" S.
•
COAL! COAL!! COALM
DICKSON, STEWART & CP.,
Having removed their (Mee to
•
,i(1. 667 LIBERTY STREET ,
• (Lady 9t7 7lonz 01) ISFLOND ZU:10/1, ,•
ANYL t" al li tell ?VIP drdb.oral li sit
lowan mu tat. Dike.
411 C VO4 ltl
Ll'h°ls lr2 b °, l:l= .
e to P
tuvronttry.
U . d!Li3
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NoncEl , 6 FLOIIRDEJLLERM
wxt7 lot or
D ° AND WlWllitH i tl.—WAr ea, Ithr,
g wa
WHILLT. r. taw. then
and Kaman cone odthno• hat of
Wheat IF thl b eery orA b to o r a za j ta t t . aquant
b =.lllalahed Itoproveatente tn .
Maebtners. ,older Cloths and Coollng 800.,
sad ammo. , prepared to ante the nen Pltor
we bare mon The teo lee. .1 , inttesthea dart
ealopetltlon on the acme anndea Goal.
_
R. T. SZNISZDY 41,
Pearl stesatatto.
September 1
pLopEr.: FL915111 FLOUR!
MINNZBUTA rtAlOOl2l FLOURS:
41,15 b AtmTager r Aggralail i tiro
z
Winsome...lSO bbts Roe Elves. 133 Mania
TroconyiN
$5O bbn feetttWWst deer.
WHIT= Wifia — A razirs
Ei;
SE n tssrlia=iim
ifs et sad Wows. smog 1.=91"-
w ros We Low tatut w eim batimetiv
INSURANCE.
Tilt NEW JERSEY
•
Mutual Life Insurance CA,
NEWARK, N.J. ~ •
•
Assets;Over $500,000.
• •
Ali Policies issued by this Company are perpet.
Pally N.-Forfeiting after the payment of one
Annual Tread.,
Dividends annually deemed .n
permanent
third ammal premium. either on the
them.. of th e In lit redact!. of prend.
11.11.
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent,
167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor,)
PITTSBURGH.
AT Reliable Agmats wanted.
detqll
IRON 011"1
MAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Fedval St., Allegheny City.
s • • .
JAil L. teltAliAM,
• Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D.,
Cant. B. EUBINOON.
Bee. A. R. BELL. D.D.
Be?. h. DAL
W. A. BABB. exeunt/ Allegheny Tenet 00 ,
JACOB AL/810 Bonl &tate Agent.
MOWN DAUB, Ilnyor of AlleghenY.
C. W. BENNY. Hatter,
A. B. BELL. Attorney.at-Lave,
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber 31erth
D.BWOOlell. ensuranoe Anna.
Clapt...ROßT. ROBINAON Presldeal.
Eggir.J. B. CLABK.O.D..Yloggereallsat
JACOB BONO. Secretary,
C. EL IMBIBE. eossareke.
M. W. WHITE. IfuncAL Annßlot.
•
DANIEL EIWOOKEt, 6etin Loa.
COMMISSIONED AOYNTS FOR THE CO.:
' John M. Donald.. u, Allegit ny. Pa.
IC llalr,lturheascr, Pa.. •
Re, James HoMorehead, Bt•Tilr,Pi.
P. H. . . s
tormsport, Pa.
George HOll BlalrsalLie,
'J. S. Steam, Johnstown. Pa.
Company strictly mutual. All profit. accruing
to policy Polders by dividend returned annually
from the end of the drat year, All pollutesticn
fOrteitina. Jan
sident.
lee President,
sk , l.Argent.
tlll ill\*
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cot. Federal IL az/ Dlomood, Illeghen
BIIILDIN6.ths t3ECOND NATIONAL MUM
Vl d erreddcat.
,TAILLS L WISV NBON.Eleantaryr
John A.AtR i, ; , ' lac Lockhart: J o .. Myers,
Jaa./...0 'Hobert Loa, C. C. BoC.,
PEOPLES' INSURANCE ,COM•
PANT.
07/102. N. Z. OCTANEr. WOOD • 7111.41311
♦ kiCatie Wmyw),takia; Dire sad War is Yaai.
. . EmanOMVS:
pmPhMos, Capt. John L. MOUS.
job. Wm. nonnel Y. ethriver,
John E. P.a.; Charles Arbuckle,
0. H. Love. dared H. Brush,
Wm. Van Hirt. Wm .P.J.Aa r t tu : t
JIM. 1). Verner. . damnelilCo
CIL' PHILLUT. rresldeng..
OHR WATT. Vice President. ' ...
W. F. OAHDLIZIA kleareum.- • , . .
DISEIitAIIICE COMA
YSEOT PI TTSBIBCP:
DEE NlMlCS.,.Prrertleate •
CAPT. greaeral
Wur
w ean au kGde of 71re 11.141
Mae Mae. ' • beets Instltalroh. erelt(Ml.ly Dl.
0000000 who are well /crown to Um ocrahmatty,.
died who are determined by pmmptoeu
mto mman ehararhleh. mi y n ter
seeaweedeen.dgehe best e poat h o h W a A
Who desire to be Ltetorad.
AlecrendAr 211mteh. eanWOlttle.
B. Antler. Ches.'J. Choe
AsUoo ,
' imltAiarr.
o'k Es ooo, I t o '"a o4
IbssLr; Tm.oro
00.
nen
przoistLveziwk.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUREINI
OTIFICE. No. 167)4 WOOD EMMET, RANI '
OF COMMEItint
las Hama Oaropozy. sot 4 lames mstilik
lou Fin czchtsivriv.
LLON.UM WALTER, Prondost.
tatlTATAtlif, j. 7:=. '
• ...ea tk k eroliorn
DIANCIOE.Fa
Lamard Walter,
U. Ocnrao34llloa.
E l s, p ;= -
Jamb Paul.;
1. O.
F LO lin
Joclob Mar, John VOcatiOn
Jos. H. DORM& A. A. 111310.2.
BeILIT 8919111.
TNDEILNITIC
AGAINST LOSS" BY Tram.
FIANUJII truwaufcE cci.or PH ILAD4PHIA4
01/1107GAU• •31111 i argln BT..tssr fsa.
. . •
Marisa Jr. Buster. Sordoni EL Dos*.
robt.. wsgsor. , • Darld S." Brown.atm :
Si= k`,. tkliet Dm % -
room lususrds, esorso
CHABLIS U. IiA.N.L..ILeta. Yrsaldsat. •
Lnw. C. D C, i 4; , ke Create/rot
ti r rit.%l7lZ . SJlSWni .
North West ear= Third sad Wood SUSWA•
111DM:1•18
A f x . , 1 171 E 61 MEAT
....11119013.8110E
CARozore A .P r un c i l iSr - rriganiX a litoel.
...,.tazues acatut aU Wads. of Its :ma Mud=
..... 1011ALMEn. Jr... rteakiant. '
T. J. uos al NSON Va. Praale..eat.
1 .1. 2 .1..Wit1 i z t . ~.
ova
H . s etyf,- ,Zn.al
ailßCoatasn: ,1 '
o.l.iai F.Vl6D=aerr,..
Hare c a l Itreft A
an%
r . PMeaa.
l et fiel ..11.. '
. .
PROFESSIONAL:
u. aucorinch„
Attornera'.-Law.
No. GB GRANT BTELRIT
sir Prompt attention given to all ktitet of Ittil
business. Jan
_ .
G . ,W; De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT. LAW.
iningte i gl Atiruty 1711 , ,
preetleo an tat!. O. a:went% eta
District Omuta, In theite Supreme And cone*
Courts of Allegheny county, and make
Um; to wet of the &dismal. coant/en. .1109:01
ARCHIBALD' BLARELET;
110. 9$ POWS ATRXiT,
r:E=l:O3
E',==ll
PliN STRAILIT.
.Ik2a)3=relktii.:‘,
Jurri cz or 'TEM itioz WO)
POILICE.IIIAOIIITEUTS..
0111aBalf 111174 d amostte the
!Piedral. ellUbsinrls. Pa. Deals. Boadti . Marl.
s. Aelcsossledprents. • DePosilla , s .11s1
.flogans executed with Dnalibinen sad
!match. . .
W 2116 11. NEEPEII,
£LDERIW Arm Ex-ovinclo a our= 0/.
THIC CRAWS.
OFFICE, 89 .FIFTH AVENTIR.
Special Stlsotton glaea Ma
11011..tlogg Weds. Rata .11.1 Mortgage. art.ni
gm and all legal budges. attgaidegto prompt.,
lad Socaragalr. .
rr.t:iim;.4 - 1:: - ;li t u 0"--70
100 WOOD STUEET
NEW - GOODS.
FINE
FI N E V ASES, , ".
Attar:cum 45R QUM
TZ 4 atk
UT Dore.
G
SILVER PlairED 0001181
• or au descrivilons.
mouesono gumbo oor toodO. . 2 .41!
mosea so coio seed Lou to So
- E. iik/LEIED 130.
:WO IWOOD,STREET.,
CHINA. GLASEI
QUEENSWA
•lath gewthee.eorreew patients aid Oiler
Patreeaved. Abe !gated mare Writtsals Were.
Yard Parlsa Were. saw treeltbut, ma ar
,tale ItTer7loer.prieseel . ;
H. RIGBY & CO'S, ' •
• .. • .
••14. 181 LI B ERTY swam',
Ardl7MMiWl'9
I I d
M;MlC==
•
Mr. .7011 N COLLIN:4. •
•
nonAY - WVINTWO, ifebrnary 4th. INIO.
the parformanca Will enamel:tee With Kaboy's
excallent two act COM. diof Ina
It tSH
Sir Pattlik O`P:enipo. mr. John Collins.
In which Da will sine •.: be Bold Soldier Row.'
After which t ilh•prOvOklp.pa t m e „.. f
HIS LAST LEGS. ,
D•caDashan... ......... ......Mr. John Cornett.
Wilk MR* of —Widow Mantic.... and .. Ttatt
to Luca."
To conclude wl t
SOD ib
OM an
DIAMOND.
Collin. Matinee en f atn
Mondavitvenins—MAtlDlE MITCIII Lt.
rarACADEMY OF DIDSIe
.11ERC.I.NTILE LIBR.IRV
LECTURES.
MISS AUGUSTA L. Ding
033=1
Select Readings
PRAM POPULAR AUTHORS AT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Friday Evening, Feb. 4th.
lEDEMI
„pp
;Su reser - sad seats. Tlel.sta far sale at the
Library Eooma, corner rum 4.4 EMM airatta
. .
`ACADEMY or music. -
FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, '
ConunVlthig.Bilar4AY BroOgiFtb• s tikt.;
Also, at LIBERTY HALL,
. ,
Es.t IN TitSINAT ANIS T:litnAk•
EVENINCia,, February 31 and 41b.
COLLINS.
HULMES &
• • • • - MORTIMEIPS
MINSTRELS AND BRASS BANB.
THE STARS Or TAIILI.IWYJMION
COLLINS. atrzains,
MOUTMEU, reI'OREW,
.wsizzems-dizza
13.10HDIOND.
The Great tbnlediarut.
Cud, of diamloelon
HeoetwedOtoto.......
3! cents '
50 cents. '
For ftirthir artlenla
=MOR
tarIIICH, BAC),
Instructive Common ;else Leeties,
... . .
Rev., GEORUE .P., 11A.Y8,
in the VIM THkL, MOD TEITIMP kiltUff.
boner of loaeock anti „I nAletial• ttzolts,' A let
•
•
January SIT—HUNTING AN APPETIT&
February I-8 HINTED HUMANITY. - .
•
February 3—FABITIONABLE EDUCATION.
• Brunie Duke% BOca per the remaining two
Lectures of Oro Coulee, 75e. JeMase •
LEGAL
pr THE MATTER • OF THE
•
APPLICATIOIr, of ••The .Citisen`a Nat*
Hof Idiot d toan Anoclation . of Shaapattnr*
and EMS fora Charter of liscomorstion. .
And new, to wit, this .16th allot Norerpher,
D. 1869. the, Wrth . rt het:2lo , l4nd inetnarninai
of *ruing having !lawn prerenled to, iernae,d
and ,exmlned by the Coact, and the . object., afrc
Gales aud eundttiona thel ae: forth andpont,:
tatned,appearina tabs lawful and pot int urlett‘;
kb ordered and dlreeted that said Insarnacuto,l;
hellos he filed In the ollice of the Trothoneuttyr o
Of the Court of.Coanion Anna., aodtha oßtter
et aid anylcation he Inserted In the rlttibbrahl
Dallllfo*lnk 6.4;177k form hut three Wachs,
aetliug ferlh that an appileatlon , Ilea 'Deena:l.lde,,
to the Coat{' of Coro:Non Ines. of the Comely of .
pneAt.nr texrani the eard .. !Citlean•a
sl3rdiding and Loon - Aatoe:allon of Sharnahrtre
and Etna... Charter . of licurporatlon.” and",
that such_ Cautery/MI be granted :A ' th e in.it
tZof maid Court, anima execotiont by lied In
—er MOO: ItlY ,
n. A. MccLil NG, •
ner Grant and Diamond m.racte, nollettor..
hiansint • •
AaDMINISTRATOWS NOTICE..
hems. tette. of administration Darr!
n Ont. muted tothe andertlgoed on the ea.
lIN
tote or JO KRUM). late of Allegheny City,' .
dre'd, all venous✓ladebtel tattle salt:testate
are eaquestett to make Itrifordlate osyroeut.aatg .
than hints' Claims or demand. against Mara
tate of the said dreedans male known U.S ,
jan.of without delay to
tiAmITFL
accrwr - Remington, Allegheny c 0.,. rat-,
•
4 11 1 , AcE.--heresiE4 .lettes* 1
testamentary to !he hot. ofJANEII•-,
re. Late of th e Borough. or tam Birtutnghift.,
Allegheny count}. dreamed. hate been route
ao the aoloarther. MI person.. ledebtr 1 la! tisht.
la aMitrut.id talker are• requested to make ImmedlatO,
O eimms or ilematolh,
!against the estate of the !mid deredett mid MOM
gowgthe.retawltloetdrl.y t 0... -
lS
- lio utato•na straw'. 7,
Jou. 3.1870. )at: •r
... ASSESSMENTS.
••••••••• .....•••-••••••••
:VOTIVE IN lIERIZEIY tan siva
that the tinderdaned Vlepeta , Aiitointeee
Ito aloe, aid %nee. the Oaten., Awl beneatat on ,
tam opening of.TLOP. AP,EittlflE, .1111.1 tea
a:resent .A.I.
width. fteiut Pato Alto otreet to Wean:teal
atreet, I.llt . incet am, MOry,
aronatt en yllAttlate;
ieth Tentaatt. lialtk it 3 ;Valetta.. it.. 1-0. 4,
iatlio.o a ttlltat of. Milt appal. tacit., •
.• • Joasr xilaancsor.
' F. lIAEttIIINS.
. AM • THOMFI3O3I“
lIIM
I . '" GTICE - . IS HERErAt GIVEN
. . that the saderatated Vthlni:.l,l3Jilill24
e 11*.* and ..... 4. daandeilead bitheatleakt
the 'otTeloie of MONTIAZY tIT N .FeTi•iil ig itti•
tutee' Its present width friiinithe north side or
street Lathe Aiotilt iidii , 'Dt• . st•treillinli
*Ur 3 l !MI Put,' tot ail Jutland on SATuntietr.
rA h Z.b r u u7. 162 9,Att a 6 ',CPOC M.,w.,04. ,
stead ibilid duUes 6t their j1021))P121.34, ay
AND. DAVIDOON. . , r
i.i
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