The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 07, 1870, Image 4

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lam rafttifau:t*,
UT! AND SUBURBAN.
Change efAtime. ,
prose and offices of the Daily and
atelerrx will be remcrred, from
41110XLII to the last of Mara, from their
•l 1 end on Filth avenue to the large,
marled .13strarre neildings," at
' , lbetecnnier of Smitntleld street and Sixth
Neese, Meetly purchased by the pro.
as a permanent home for the
mss.
ittlegitesy Cemmile meet next Thins.
Ida rtight,
..staiiiiiestesi lockup la midergolue
lioovutlou. ' • •
.•ller PreGomm advertises in to.
'a paper for job printing.
Aldermen had ■ quiet Uwe on
filettutay. No boabiem before them.
Odicoid.—An adjourned meetinzef the
WOW Commlase will to bold this even
t:ova their room, at 734 o'clock.
• Ateeting of the Birmingham School
Barra will he held thlii evenithr to coo -
Oder the project of erecting s new animal
• Coasts Wsra brought into reqtion
Tbe roads will doubt's=
6j th good condition for sleighing this
aminflag. •
: Vallee States Cinarts.—L modal term
eg the United Metes District Ociurt mill
imminence pt this city . this morning.
Judge Ma Candler mill preside.
Philip Marto. ons of
. tpur leading and most prodperona bant
am returned on Saturday from an
caleaded business tour in the eastern
=r ed.—The Pension arias In the
story or the custom Rouse build•
tfe tog bail been thronged by persons 11113C0
4th Instant. and will be far esogral
imam
•
near Atm Wright, the author of
'West and Nun," next Monday even.
ht, at Masonic Hall, on the School. Con
vent and Oonfasalorutl—an extraordinary
2
The Allegheny council exeureiontsts
waived In St. Lode Saturday evening.
They will return home during the ores.
sob moot, after vidthig Louisville and
•lifixteuddl.
. .
Mawr Callow had nine cases before
111aa yesterday, which he In his usual
hileitoas style distributed equally be.
town our public. institutions at Clare.
•moat and on the Hill. •
flayer , sogice„—Tnere were thlrty.four
Unfortunate ovations to bad whisky In
Ake look.up Saturday night. They were
disposed of at the Sunday morning
Court In the usual manner.
ClAllspelly .43."—The organization of a
!Mirth company of the Duquesne Grays,
Ala said, will soon be effected. Send In
your names. boy., and be ready for the
next war. Yon will have plenty of time
to drill.
, : It is stated that it mat One thousand dol-
IMO to bring Jas. Johnson from Montana
to this city. Rather expensive. Ws aro
credibly Informed that Chief Hague
did not receive a cent over his expenses.
.111bolgot the money?
Tbe annual stockholders• meeting or
-the Trtimph 011 Oompany end the
_Thtion Bannleg Storing Company meet
Soda at their several offices to bur the
eattual reports and elect °Moen to serve
dories the ourreetyear. '
We are Glad to note the prosperity of
the Bight% U. P. Church of this city.
This Vongregation starting with a taw
sesibers, are now strong enough to ask
Itot proposals to build themselves a house
Of worship. Notice for proposals will
b hand en our second page.
• °Good Joke on tioyder.”—A Justice
of the Peace, in onset our rural districts,
In snaking out a oomn3itssent a few days
since, Inserted the name of the eoustable
When he should have put that of the prte
'oast % and the mistake walnut discovered
• IMM Otilow arrived at the het with
.The )tanagers of the Rink request 13
tit nay the toe never veva better than
ft fp today. Row le your time for fun.
Meow who are fond of Skating should go,
Ind ell persons fond of amusement
should go abol}tee others skate. The
'Great Western Bind will be present, and
&grand Mae Le anticipated.
entstresting, AMU/IM. Inrtrizetlne.—
Oar readers should bear In mind that
Madam Varga, the talented colored lady
train St. Domingo. will lecture let-morrow
weaning at the Bsptlet chapel over the
U a. Aaseasozoa office, on Water 'treat,
war Federal, Allegheny. Her lecture
ad • Zrown'e chapel last week wan well
delivered, well received • and very Inter
esting.
it the Faaeral..—ln the large sasem•
blare of Mende who attended - the oboe.
gales of the late lamented Byron H.
Painter on Saturday, were several bun.
dried employes
and, Painter tr. Some, all
In„proosalon wearing badges of
111:koarsdni, thus indicting their sense of
MMd kind and benevolent character of the
and the great logs they have
unstained In his untimely death.
11111Itary,—A Ili/Mild meeting was held
Saturday evening at Col. Caret's, 'Third
ward. Allegheny, for the purpose of or
ganizing anew military company. There
wag gmte a large attendance and a num
ber of names ware added to the roll. It
was decided to hold another meeting
next flaturdav night worn the company
will be tbrmahy organized and the civil
°Milers- abided. All penance favorable
to the lib& are Invited to attend.
Ariaatte.—Walter Stowe. the oarsman,
steteed In the city yesterday morning
egl e C op at the Bioncregahela Home.
the afternoon he was called on by
Centime and a few friends when the pm
race for the championship was
=conference 4 aver.. The was unite
mbutrestated in nothing swede
then the appointment of next
rattle time for the Anal meeting .
Of bath parties to make arrangements for
the contest. Good feeling prevailed
throciehout theinterview.
=TilliV.The 1 municipal Su.
i 1 of Chicago have contracted
with thedadronomicsi B odety of that city
ihir • daily time report. to be given pre.
lirrat won. Prof SOfflrd will conduct
ececution of this contract, for welch
=. Sinper yecear
the same Is to be
arrangement
could no doubt be made here, with the
Cate= at our own observatory, the pro
prietor of some such provision for the
ddly notation of the true time, is submit.
Sett to the consideration of Councils to
the two Mlles, which could deride the
expeospn
=l=3
John Menbert made Information before
Alderman Taylor. Saturday iften2o9n.
plalerst Mary . Mataiwigglaa for larocomy.
Mazy wee employed as . din:nestle In his
Lass, la the Twefth wird sod, tr ,ii
alleged, at various Umeaabstraoted cash.
pocketbook
warrant a
u ioned for
etbook to
w the amount of
her,arreet. Bateeauently she appeared
behrirthe same mairldrsta and entered
er prom salt charging Neabert with
moral' and battery, alleging that he
=t i r ro 4o t izati bu bl i the a
her fiAtessid.
lies ware sent alter the accused.
• Jail Lalmutar.
The j
,
ail calendar for March term, 1870,
Jo 11 - 11 rd by Warden Scandrett, shows
thanker. fifty-two priaoners confined
llialloonnty Jail, who have been cow.
Irdtted fltr Mid at , the ennting term.
Thin •• are several against whom
ilvereare twoer more charger, making
12 ill 02174w0 charge. aa follows 3
Murder. ii takinkom moranit and bat.
102 7. lemony, 85; larceny by bailee,;
elllMVated amanit and battery, 1; may , '
bra 1; burylary, Wee =ak 8;
•reaadolestly meldog legal emir.
edeltory. LI fornication and bastardy,
2; malt and battery, 8; illegal -liquor
- .MS. /3 total, Cl. • • • •
Penenal,
AS a mind meeting or 'the Official
Darn of the North avenue M. E. Cltinrehl
Allegheny, a resolution was rameed
inanhognisly requesting the return, for
among Conrerenos year, of the
= a s
pastor Rev. E. J.Gray. fast
maker was' brought belay. th
wergregation, when this setlonwesunam.. e
-momiy confirmed by setae MONO:tem
- impablp. , Tat toverend gentleman time
- Mama has Made bleuseN worthy otoom
ideas by Ms Menem ealtantnass, real
ma ability. and this expression or sent!.
riot is alike= appreciate* testimonial
et hisamiloos anti creditable to the con.
•I=tl over which he presides. tin
aircumstartoss, ll is not probable .
Otastesence, which mean Lb!" month,
!lig, !temp la his pastoratd.
„
Trig-buditiellaw tio
—.•,..
Coroer's Ingaebtr—Tbe Testlmotly—A
Further levestlicatlon—Tb.GWllly Nall
Has Probably Escaped.
The Jury empannelled by Coroner
Claw;ton to Inquire into the . canoe and
manner of the death of Jacob Ambits,
who died from-injuries reeeived in a i
fight at a ball at Bedford Hall, Binning
ham, a few days since, an account of
which we previously p bliefied, met on
fiaturday morning at t n I l ilock at the
adios of Justice Helsel t Birming
ham,
ham, where the in [Won was com
menced. r
• From the testimony ketch we publish
In full, It would ap r that the man
'who struck the blow i at deprived Ant
bas Ot his life, la atilll t large. Nome of
the witnesses examined before the Cot ,
over appear to know 'him, but they all
agree In their account of the affair as to
the description - of the man who was
grappling with Ambas at thd time he re
ceived the fatal wound. and they also say
that it was neither of the three men who
hays been arrested. It also appears
from the testimony of several of the
wilneasei that John Reese tk no pa
in inc fight, as at least t omw of the
testify to seeing him standing In-Atie
centre of the room with his hands in his
pockets while the fight woe progressing.
The man who to suspected of killing Am.
has Is, however, known to the authorities
end a warrant hu been tuned for hie
arrest. It is skid by the officers that he
left the cite the morning following the
affray and hasnot been heard of aloes.
•
TEITtiONY.
The testimony la ea follows : -
Caroline Brucker, sworn—l live at
Bedford Hall: was In the dance room
when the fighting began; left daring the
tight; Ambits came and said be was
stabbed; saw Welsh stab C. Fritz; saw a
knife in Welsh's right hand; be dropped
the knife.
Dr. James Kerr, sworn- 2 Thursday
evening, 3d Inst., I rah called upon by
Coroner Clawson to make • post morfem
examination of the body of Jacob 'Am
has, which resulted as follows: On the
abdomen a little to the right and left of
the umbilicus, I found an Incised wound
Mont three-fourths of an huh in width,
penetrating • the parletes of the
Abdomen. After opening the cavity I
found that the wound penetrated the
omentum from which resulted pothook
tis, maiden in the formation of laus,
and was the canes of death. The heart
was found to be perfectly sound.
Jacob Darr, sworn-Jacob Arnbas, was
one of the musicians; everything was
quiet until about one llo'clock,' some of
the parties I did not ktow; knew John
Resew and• Pat Welsh: \ was told by the
doorkeeper that Reask and Walsh did
not pay; told Reese be could not stay
unless he paid fie, cents; Reese -said he
only wanted a glass of beer, and did not
want to dance; shortly afterwards saw
Reese with tired ribbon or badge; 'eked
• him Ithe.had paid for It, he said It wu
none of iny business; did not see the
John Brahma, sworn—Waist the ball;
met Reese down stairs and told
him he could tome no if the mans
gem had no objection; lett the ball room
and was sitting. in smother. [WM, when
I heard the fighting; saw A. Long and
Jamb Ambas clinched, and hitting
each other; did not see a knife used at
any time durlug the fight.
Philip Laser, sworn—l attended is Ja
cob 'I.IIIIMS, knew notning - of the cut
_ .
W. Musaleaner swore—Was at the
hall; sow Ambras there; was there ail
toe time; don't know who done the cut
ting:the only fightingwas between-Long
and Ambraa; knew A. Long, Reese and
Welch of the Rolling Mlii party; saw
Pet Welsh with a knife: did not see any
others with a knife; I knocked Welch
down with a chair; Welch dropped the
knife; he was lighting with Fritz when I
hit him with a chain; asked Ambrae
who cut him, and he said be did not
think it was that little man who did it,
but he would not trust the big man.
Jacob Penn ,worn—Was' at the hall;
was dancing whoa the light commenced:
saw Ambras and a email man - whom
thej called Long, clinched and striking
mach other; did not see any one use a
when the fight commenced I went
Into . act adjoining room; do not know
who done the cutting; did aot see Reese
do anything.
John Ifeyers, sworn—Went to the halt !
w 1.1% Mr. Penn about half past nine
o'clock; sew Reese thank NM a little
matt who wanted to Light with 'Ambrose; I
did not coo the knife until Welch was
knocked down with the chair. Raw
- Itessa dandLog in the middle of the floor
with his hands in his pockets and his
basket banging on his arm. He did not
engage in the light while I was there.
The knife dropped out of Welsh's band
on the Poor and I picked It up and car ,
tied it down stairs and gave it to George
Delte.
Cbirsli%n Ha mm. sworn—Saw the fight,
but do not know who did the cutting;
did not know any of the party but Reese;
could not say that he done anything.
Irdtiam Gedekoh. sworn—Was at the
introit' the - night of the difficulty; I did
not see the start of the light; do not
know what started it:l saw Fritz, Amble
and two or three others fighting. Thera
was a little Welshman knocked down
and kicked; he was a small man, but . I
did not know his name; Fritz was light
ing with Welsh and the little man; don't
know his namm I did not see a knife.
While - they were . fighting, Ambits
knocked the little man down with a
chair. I sew Welsh strike at Frite'a ab
domen, and then some one took a chair
and knocked Welsh down. After that
I heard Frits say that he was stabbed;'
did not see the knife. While they were
fighting I raw Long standing by a win
dow at partible Of the Hall; Ambits and
the little man, whose name I do tint
know, were fi ghting: Long then went Im
to Ambits, and Arabes knocked him
down; Men had Coleus. I know Reese;
he was not fighting that I seen; Imes; him
aturrwards in the other room. He staid
some time afterwards. He was there
when the Doctor came. I know Ruse
personally, and did not see him engaged
in the fight. I saw him after the cutting
was done, down Matra with Ambits.
- At this peint the investigation closed
for the present, and the jury adjourned
to most at the office of Jtuitice Helsel,
Mayday at 2 o'clock P.
=I
The thieves which now infest our com
munity, either from desperation or
more likely the Immunity froth punish
ment they have so long enjoyed, ire
more bold and daring than ever. Hardly
a day passes without some operation be
ing recorded of their increasing' impu
dence and 'drams.. Another Illustra
tion occurred to Alleghenyron Friday
evening. A couple of the fraternity,
bearing, however, no external signs of
their occupation, entered the grocery
store of Mr. Philip Jacobs, No. 224 Ohio
street. Alter inquiring the prices of sev
eral artinles, one of the fellows Induced
the proprietor to go with him to the rear
of the store to looked some molasses.
The 'companion who stayed in front
des:tenuity managed, unobserved by the
I storekeeper, to reach over the counter
and abstract ten dollars from We t.= A
few minutes afterwards bothyouthe lett.
the store witluint making any purchase. ,
Mr. Jacobs was not long In-discovering
his loss, but by this time the fellows
had made good their escape. He was
thankful, however, to get taw light, as
In the same drawer, a little farther back,
was a roll of bills amounting to about
$6O, which the thief might as well have
had if he had only known of it. There
is no clue to the parties, but the loser
thinks he weld recognize them again.
lt Is not probable he will have the op.
portunity." • • • •
Mortality Deport
The following is the list of Interments .
In tfile'cityfrom the dist dap Petrrnary
to the 28th day of- February, 1870, as re
ported by . Dr. J.Glup McCandless, Peril.
clan- of Moarg of Health:
The MUM of death were:.croup
1, phthirds pulmonallif 6, aboesa cerebrl
1, rupture and Inflammation of bowels I,
softening of brain 1, scarlet fever 7. or
ganic, diartaaeof heart 1, hydrocephalus
debility I, 'premature birth 3, railroad
IrJary 1, still born 2, scald 1, capillary
bronahlUa 1, pneumonia.; 2, wboordhlt
cough 1, oompresalon of brain 1, epilep
tic *pimple:la L
Of the ittarie there were mider 1 year,
0: from Ito 2, 3: from 2 to, 5, 6: from 6
Co 10,_1: from 20 to 30, 5; from 30 to 40, 0;
from 40- to 50. 2: from 50 to 60, 2: from
70 to . "A VM to 90. 1; 90 to 100, O.
The tend number of deaths were 33.
!dales 16; females 17. White 31; colored 2.
gtompege,Westeoluleter College,
On Friday 27th ult., a number Of Frees.
istenibie — iiteditierrisel yes ficen recitation,
'and displayed a dlspOiltloti to constitute
themselves the judges an to when they
should, or should not attend the regular
exereses. They found considerable
almpathy among • number of their fel
low.studants of the other classes, Who
petitioned the Faculty that tbe dein.
gamma should ba restored to their priv
ilege under • milekr penalty than promise
not to repeat the same offense.,The
Faculty ream to grant their demands
Ind affairs are now in a rather exalting
condition. These who refuse to 'map.
thlsewitti the Freshmen In their rennet
to promise are called weak-kneed while
they In turn oaraddar the majority led
by a spirit of insubordination and a dia.
taide for proper theciplitte.
TOE COMETS.
District Cuart—Judgee ilampton and
. Kirkpatrick.
B•tasner, March S.—The argument
hat wH taken up and a number of ino
tkui disposed of, but nothinit of biriPort•
since wu done.
TRILL LINT FOR 3IONDAT
219 Peterific.Foicherford vm Bannantine
1222
=0 Rawls' ns vs Donnelly, et at.
6 Kronzkamp vs Ellen E. Orkly's
sclnaln's.
62 Flanagan vs Gibson, et al.
M. Irvine, for uao, vs Nat. Ref. and .
Storing Co.
56 Kerr vs McClelland, et al.
59 Kendall vs Bryson, et at
61 Trunlok vs J 01,013, et al.
62 GUMMI, trustee, vs Robson & Camp
'
. .belL •
64 Kerr 911 Morrow. -z
65 Caldwell &Bro. vs MWlngar, gar.
66 Same vs same.
Gammon Pleas.—Judges Stowe- and
13=2
SATURDAY, March L.—The time or, the
Court was occupied with the usual pat
nrday bminees, none of which was of any
poblia linportanee. ' -
TOLL LIST FOIL MONDAY.
401 Carr vs. Pier.
07 Cook vs. MlUi.
210 Ant vs. Bolander.
102 'Hazlett vs. Porter.
164 MeOlnnisaa vs. Hamilton.
391 Turnpike Co. vs Oakland B. B. Co.
24 Stone vs. Kramer.
63 Flinn vs. MeClarren.
65 Solkutz vs. Bell..
(Wrier Beitions—.l udge, Stowe and Col
iter.
SATURDAY, March 5.—J. V. Yeti, oem•
mitted some time since by the Mayor In
default of bail, on a charge of assault
and battery preferred by his wife. Irma
diacharged on his own rvicognlsance to
appear at the present term of court.
The March Term of this court opens
Monday, Judge Sterrett presiding.
TRILL Lin FOR MONDAY.
U. Com. vs. John W. Plttotk,
345. Com. vs. John Wlnsworth.
15. Com. vs. Joseph Lenoir, et. al.
5. Com. vs. Christ. Bradford, et. al.
18. Corn. vs. Wm. Purslane°, et. al.
14. Com. vs. Pat Shields, et. al.
12. Com. vs. J. Roberts, et. al. -
O. Oa. vs. George Young, et. al.
1. Com. vs. Margaret Conners.
2. Corn. rt. Maurice Conners.
3. Com. vs. A. Frank Burns.
4. Com. vs. Henry Wilson.
5: Com. vs. 'Henry Shnpp.
0. Corn. vs, Barnard Rust.
7....00n5. mi. A bleDeruthrte.
8. Aim. vsi James McClurg.
9. Com. vs: Joseph latuunhouser.
TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY.
181 Com. vs. Nicholas Hoffman et al
810 Com. vs. James Johnson. -
398 Com. vs. Jacob Newineyer.
255 Corn. vs. D. P. Hatch at al.
324 Amu vs. John C. Kenchler.
236 Corn. Ti. RICCIOI3 Strauss.
1138 Copt. vs. Win. Lynch.
150 COM. N`S. Fred. Dltlenbaugh.
01 Com. va. John Medear.
22 Cum. vs. Jame* A. McFadden.
278 Cons. vs. Henry A. Snodgrass.
12 Coro. vs. John Jackson. •
418 Com. YR John A. McGraw.
10 Cam. vs. Francis Lsuts. •
11 Com. vu. J. L. King.
bleat Inspectors's Report.
Our efficient and energetic Meat
specter seems to he the right men In the
right piece. The following detailed and
satisfactory report of Ids operation's
daring the past month exhibiti the man•
ner In which he discharges hlsduty:
The number of shops visited during
the mouth in seventy-one, nut of which
number I have clamed nineteen as being
number one. Forty-two as being num-
ber two, end ten as bolus number three.
Oul of clam three I have made the
following seneurea:
FDDRUART 3.—Seized at the shop of
Mr. Lippert. sth avenue, about one hund
red pounds of unsound meat which was
thrown into the Ohio river by my order
and in my presence. It being his first
offence no suit was brought.
Faaauaur 9—Seized and confiscated
for the use or the city, two calves not
two weeks old, and quite unlit for mar.
kat, from the wagon of Ihniel Mike
(butcher.) Sold the same to Mr. Sloop,
Who. being ()codified before :Alderman
Oarterrighs that helve:Lid not offer them '
for sale until in proper order. Price re
alized, five dollars.
PEnntrAnir 12.--Ssized at the shop Of
Lewis Boyer, Penn street, nearly a whole
hoof, unsound mear. I gave him one of
'two alternatives either to threw. it into
the river or convey it tolls° Mayors office
and have a hearing. He preferred the
formes, which was done In my presence.
FED/WARY 17.—Seized at the Diamond
Market, two 'Argo boxes of . lake gbh,
consigned to 11. Pulpreas, who, upon
being informed of their condition, im
mediately conveyed them to the river
and connived them to their native ela•
went in the presencs of my witnesses.
Fa BROADY 23.-Solmd.at the Diamond
- _
Market, one largo hog the property of M.
C. Shoemaker, it being stele and badly
tainted. from the fact of It being badly
dressed and kept too long on hands. The
offender wax arrested and taken boron
His Honor Mayor Brash, and upon his
pleading ignorance he was 'discharged,
this being his first offence. The bog
being forfeited and sold to Mr. Stuakly,
who was qualified before Alcienmui
Nicholson that he would not nee or sell the
same for any other purpose then for soap
rat. :The prloe realised for
.W2l hog to
twenty dollars—Total-5n '
TEO& W. LINDSAY. Meat Thapectar.
Frrrammatt, February 28th, 1870.
-Prozgen'Olsic
Plenty of proud, priggish, pleasant,.
primp, pompons, pretentious, political,
plump, prejudiced, plucky, pitiful,
pinch-penny, pert, pretty, Profane, motel,
pharisaical, prayerful, prodigal,
.plod.,
ding, 'prepossesaing, presumptuous,
philanthropic, puerile, prudish, prosy,
pompons, perfumed, polished, practical,
poor, purseprood, praiseworthy, push.
leg, progressive, pollte,lmaillanimone,
pedantic,. prattling, powdered, painted,
profligate, prudent, pink-eyed, pig
headed, proper, prosperous, - popular,
portly, pondering, provincial, phlegma
tic, philosophical, profound, picayune,
prying, mignadotia,,pulify, prompt, pro
fessional, punctilious, punchy, pupcsual,
precise, potential, portionless, Perambu
lating; preeminent, preadhing, pure, pos
itive, pow-wowing, pioneering, poking,
pimpled, pettish, perverse, pensive, par
adoxical, peculiar, penetrative, passion
ate, playful, pliant, persuasive, philo.
mathic, petted, perfidious, patient, per.
dal, peripatetic, pilfering, plain, pla
tonic, piqued, plaualble, plotting, prod-.
611, , pentevering, perplexed, patronizing,
parsimonious, parasitical, palavering
people parading Pittsburgh's principal
promenades Eistrirdafafternomo.
RemiuMkbleCgire.
Mr. John Douglass, a. respectable
farmer, who. resides at Turtle Creek,
miles from the city, an old nub
scriber, called at °anal/Ice an Saturday
an& expressed himself very gratefully
for, having been cared of an obstinate
and painful rheumatism by Doctor Dar..
rin, the Specialist, who has his rooms at
the Robinson Rouse, Duquesne Way.
Mr. Douglass says be had no faith in the
methods of Dr. Darr's, but inasmuch as
he was sorely afillated and Is now, as ho
thinks, thoroughly cured, merely by the
mardpialation of the Doctor's hands, and
without medicines, ne desires to bear
Public testimony to his unexpected cure,
that others may profit•.hy the wonderful
skill of Dr. Darin, as he 'has done, and
that end ho handed us the 'annexed
card : . .
TO VIMOM IT MAT coocuor
EDITORS GAZirtit: flaying keen many
teetimoniaLs of wonderful curet per
formed by Dr. Darrin at the Robinson
House, Pittsburgh, In your piper; I am
dealrous to let the public snow the
benefit I have received. For abotit
twenty leant I have been eeverely
Meted with rlieutnatism—at times—eo
that I could not move rny arm tO my
bead. With two treatments, without
medicine of any kind, but sim passes
of the hands of Dr. Darrin, coply.
nsider
myself perfectly cured, and would ad
vise all my friends similarly afflicted to
see what magnetic hands can do for yeti.
I can be referred to by letter or other
wise at my house, in Turtle Creak, Pa.
JOHN DonoLase,
On the .211th ult., at. Utica, Ohlo, a Mite
son of J. H. Armstrong, aged ten years,
performed an act of true heroism.
While playing with some oompludons on
the toe on Slotting ()reek, one of Me
companions venturing too near, a place
where some ice had been takeh' from a.
few days before, fell In. Thinking hti
. was drowning he exclaimed .. , Good bye,
home. - But at Abet moment young
Armstrong caught him and drew him
safely out. Whits looking - at the plsoe
another companion fell In and mink
twice. but whin up for the last time
young Armstrong again proved himself
equal to the emergency, for he caught
him by the hair and drew him out in
okay. Just as ,he performed the noble
deed the ice broke moon - which he was
standing. but he fortunately escaped.
An the nettinelle Properties of three
loaves of broad are cautioned Ina glum
of Pie; Dumb; 4 Co.'s cream ale.
PM'STOTRGH DAILY GAZETTE i MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1870
IRELAND'S PATRON SAINT
St. ralTlCS'll Day—The Coming Celt-
Erman
Pursuant to a call, a meeting of. cid
rens of lrlsh nationality was held at La
r.ystts Hall, Saturday evening, March
6th, to arrange the preliminaries for the
demonstration on the 17th hint: '
The meeting was called to order by
John A. Strain. F..sq., on whose motion
Mr. Owen Fitzsimmons was elected
_ .
Chairman. •
The object of the meeting, as stated by
Mr. Strain,
was to hear the report of the
committee On &lanai!, a number of whom
it was intimated were ready to swell the
exchequer of the treasurer with various
totonnte collected. It wu deemed of the
utmost Importance to hear from the com
mittee at the earliest possible moment, in
order that nothing would interiere with
the arrangements now ttelter carried out
for the celebration. Mr Strain said that
the demonsirstiOn on the 17th would, he
doi
_Jubted not, be creditable to every Irish
man in the Commonwealth, and an honor
to each and everyone t h at would partici
pate In it. Ittorder to,better the facili
ties for the collection of funds by the
broom committee, to defray the expenses
ihourred in , the turn-out, • committee
wee appointed to work In conproclton
with it, consisting of Dr. Donnelly, Peter
O'Neil, Owen- Flialmatone, Edward Ho
gan;and DOMODOO Gallagher.
The Committee on Hall reported that
the Order of Hibernian had generously
. .
tendered Lab* ette Hall free of expense.
The Committee on Speakers reported
that Andrew. Burt, Esq., had Consented
to deliver an Oration. f ;
• Dr. Donnelly asked for information
concerning the amount required to de.
fray the expenses of the demonstration,
and received in reply that about three
hundred dollars would be necessary.
It was moved that the rinanco Cam.
mitteo meet on Friday . evening, next, at
137 Grant street.
. .
Thereupon quite a number of persons
subscribed to the fund, and afterward
the meeting adjourned.
==l
A pair of rolling mill Shears are ,now
being made that will cut a six inch bar
of round Irma mold.. They will weigh
when completed some sixteen tons and
are being built by an accomplished me:
elisale of lolling mill importance. There
are now no shears in Pittsburgh that will
cut iron so large.
(.bolters for plows are an article made
of sheet steel of about number 10,12 and
14 wire gage, and or about 10. 12 and 14
inches diameter, having an inch hole In
the canter. These articles are used fm.
mediately th front of the plowshare and
as the plow Is drawn the coulter revolve.
and cuts the sod in a very easy manner
and leaving for the *bare nothing to do
but to turn It over, making It, of coarse,
much rimier for the bones. • Heretofore
these coulters bad the cutting edge given
to theta' by hammering Or otherwise, but
are now rolled to an edge by a palr of
rolls which project outside of the hous
ings In which therrevolve, a mandril
being secured on which the coulter re
volves while being rolled to an edge.
In this way they &revery quickly drawn
to •n edge and are of better appearance
than the hammered ones.
Landeldal far plows are now to be
rolled with the flange or "bead" nionlog
at intervals along the edges wo that when
the bar Is cut Into proper lengths and at
such an angle as always forms the point,
that there will be uo wesdage of Iron. As
they are now made, If the point Is cut
there fa left a triangialar scrap, and if
hammered considerable labor Is required
'to flnieh them; this will be done away
with by the new mode of rolling them,
which leases only the nutting to lengths
end punching to makelhe finished land
aide.
It hm been . geld that the frequent
tempering of noel without hammering
it between each time of tempering would
cause it to deteriorate. A chisel made
id Pittsburgh east Meal was tempered
some ten or twelve tunes by au experi
enced steel worker to test - this without
the hammering being done. bat did not
how any detraction from Ita pod qu •
Latvia tt Kassitor are now making for
one of the eastern Staten a COM i.lete set
of angle iron rolls, intended to make all
the marketable sizes of angle Iron. The
set will consist of Ave pairs of rolls, sad
are of an Improved kind and are pat.
anted. The same aro in use here and at
Cincinnati. We notice also that this firm
aro now making an Improved squeezer
for rolling mills, and are making Oae of
the kind for Eastern Pennsylvania, hay
, log an edjsugable "upset, ” with other
points of improvement. This is a ma.
chine of twenty-ene tons.
One of our roiling mills has now in
operation ■ machine for feeding pad
dling furnaces with fuel. The manning
news the refuse of coal_ pita and pulver
ises It still liner, and at the same time by
creating its own WUIII blows h_ into the
furnace, making s very Intense - hest and
ao far very satisfactory. About twenty
bushed@ of such fuel so far has yielded
twenty-eight hundred weight of pud
dled Iron per day, of six baste at each
turn, when the furnace; runs only single
turn.
Local LeigialaUen.
EDITOUS PriTONUUOIL GAzirrnr. : to
your editorial of the 11th Inst., speaking
of "The Pleasant Valley Pasaenger Rail
way 13111," you - ask, "What Intereit' has
the Senator from the Deaver District In a
local bill for this county, the passage of
which Senators Graham and .11Owant
urged 7" Now It seem, to me that the
spirit of your question is at , variance
with your usual sound - views lb regard
to local legia4tlon.
Now, - vdthoukknowing the merits of
the particular halalluded to, or anything
of the reasons that Influenced the Senator
from the Beaver District and a majority
of the Sonata to vote against the - tall, 'll
would answer your question. That the
Senator has this interest: The obligation
of his ofdclal oath, and his duty an a
faithful representative, to whom thq
tenons of the whole Commonwealth are
intrusted, require biro to oppose and
vote against any hill, general or local.
which in lets opnion is unjust and Inju
rious. -
The idea Ito prevalent at Harrisburg,
and, to some extent, in other plans",
that none but the representatives from
the district haves right to object to any
local law for that district, to a.vety.
dangerous doctrine.
It is a political heresy that has done
much to foster the wont forms of local
legislation, from which 411egbany 1111C1111
to buffer morn than any other county;
and I regret that you should maul to In
diroctly endorse ouch a misehevnus doe
trine.
•
Local legislation has about reached
the point that no man who has proporty
or business at stake can venture to sleep
soundly while the• Legialetura Is In
seesion.
. You will understand me u not speak
ing fogthe Senator from the Beaver dls.
trial. (with whom .1 have had no comma.
Ideation for neventl months), but simply
as calling attention to what appeared to
me on reading to be an Inadvertent
assertion oleo erroneous doctrine. - •
I=
The following deeds wero admitted of
record In the office of Thom. IL Border,
Recorder for Allegheny county, PrldaY,
lierch 4ih, 1870:
M. yt,.4 .wale Childs to Harvey Childs. Feb. 14
tato 2 1 4 aer...141 3111, ward, Pit'sbargh. .4= OA
In. It. Menlo. to Yowls U. Cartser, Yet.. 111
M. 174 ft In 121.0 ward, rii.0.110...v.00
W. &Du f Hoary Alle g hen y .) Si. IMO.
In by 10 M. en Unata ay, SI 600
T. II vt to Nlehol.• Vag..., Mar.
4 IOC; Is by IM R. on Mke st., 1510 mord
Ilttamereb SI DM
Jobn A tory rt. to Nichols. V./enter, IP 0. 2./.
MN; IS by' MO Mx. abare 4L. MAho
Tnomae Met,. to W. It. Kunkle, gob. 7, a7O;
. 20 br 124 R. on Enterprlsoot...2l4% wsrd„A•lsls
-
M
Jas. 11141.4 ads to Joint Crelder. ilaren NA.lllt
Worm. In n 0.5 0.
,It;ob Wbnefol to Jonn Otelder, May 11.1;
Marl A..llllsl4l:::Jtabst Eslents. 'P r ig
IA by 17a ft. In afte rspOrl .1,08
Wm. Itmos to Jacob Ark, Sept. 4. 1060121 by BO ft
on rem re et 1111 h ward, Plttanorsh
Wm. P 0111154. adner. to -- Wm. 36111er Harrr2.
IMO; 2 lots; MI by 40 f. and 4101 GO W • ,on
1,010 et:, nod the MardoelOs ay, m tint.-
h '
Ran, burg of Peter Knew to Estseyllonallus, Atei
I. IMMO att'n sod 42 per's la aloblestovra.-Salil
• M. tidoetenrldge to Geo. goloralthammary
22.111 0 ;M b73t4) it. on Railroad Ad., Noma.
Jas. Mllenell to TIMM. Dowd, Feb. A), 1870,10 by
001.1 n Natrooa
Lida tloyrr to num. Mitobell, yet. 11144”01 1 :12
v 21510 Natrona
H. M. Er.kearldgo to Lida Boycr, Jon A 141
suits as above .satt
A. U Lohn to Mask ?ottoman. NM 2. Mehl.
N 0.1151 Wa51 . 1 plan., Er Manes M..-- 0.1100
&VITRO. T, March 1170.
Fred. Outendarf to luta. eth Uotendarf. Yeb.
M, IMO; lot 21 by MO Ron Penn Bt., Elitsbargh
010,50 D
Gee. ft ureir to Geo. Jobaloll, 01 men. 40E0; lot
J Orin 111111 2 11 S i• r o l lOietratIl 0, ' .114;11775!
1620; Mt 24 by IM o. Isabella Bt.. =4 em . r i a
W . . 1 1.1. °1 424 h br Osrea.Coreorao, MOrth 611;
lo . by 110 It' on Bedford symane. 12.11 word.
• Elttsborgn ' • • SI leo
Elchldowory to W. D. Welsh, March 2.
.•
Ir g "m'
rt b° l
ot.=S Me ; l Ma.9u ßa • ua s e h M a f 7 a t
c r a b '
ford avenue. PAtaborell MAO)
Beata btaltalaell In NV: 11. Ander... 16ent. A
MOM 10 acre, and eve porches In Ernest .4.n.
ship" 1.•45 (ATM
E. P. 'EMMA Pi W. I , Andetaan. Jaallary
IOU; 2 sere. In Be tele klde towant Ip.. ...... 52.2413
M.A. 011.. tlbeeta to Wee. ml.r. Vet, 2, 18 4 :45
• Stereo In Parderlut toobshln.
Wm. Itlrterr et .to Poo). M. Mean. YabrOMY
22. 12011; IGO aereo and 5 perelms In M.agto , ...
ship SAM
Major Burnell toe reenuaged for Ma
Museum Colonel :Goshen, the Oriental
Giant, for two .weeke. arttere ke can be
seen every day from 9 A. Fa tall l° y. x.
The Man Fish also who hie been re•en•
Estedmial enter hie Tank . &Ay* 3 sal
GENntral, NET'S.
TEE prize ring—the wedding one. -
FLAT falsehood—lying Oil your back
DKLAWAIIE counts four thousand col
ored voters
Boaz groan show their grit by sand
ing their sugar.
The flowers blow in March
only the winds.
Tire city of Ellzsbeth wants to be the
capitil of New Jersey.
Tun "llftlng cure" for depression—
raising greenbacks to par.
A RIDIEDT for low spirit's (mental and
alcohollc)—an increase of duties.
Boum( declares Fechter's Claude
Mehteits to be better than his Hamlet.
Tilt blondes are more empty-headed
this ever—they have been balled out.
Fsnccg espltallate think that M. de
Learape is a good deeper than his cansL
CALIFONRIA has sent tux thousand
pounds of salmon to the eut Within a few
days.
TEE three spot cards cur 'never be de
pended upon for s trick; it will always
betray.
11118. Docron MARY Wirxisn has had
• very unfortunate time of It In New . '
Orleans. • '
Stner. the blondes were driven fro..
MZIMS=
-- YACHT owzrans In England most cer
tify that they are worth from £3,000 to
.£5,000 annual Income.
Tux ChlcasoMans wholave confessed
that they made the CarditYgiant are net
particularly prominent.
WEIAT fe the USO or talking abbot
Whittemore's cadet, when the ready
money was paid down ?
Joan SIUGIIT'S trouble Is with his
head, and the same head hp troubled a
great many other people.
MAznntoav prunes that two may
become one; and a French Pere, by ec
clesiastical ew, is always single.
" San STOOPS TO CONQMPO," has run
one hundred nights In a London theatre,
and by this time she ought to have done
It.
A ouncnous grocer in Baialo has
given a police Justice filly dollars for the
privilege of selling a quart of explosive
kerosene. ---
Ilsau la • puzzle for the meteorologists
—that the gold fall should come in the
■prang; and for metallurgists—that when
the mercury goes up gold goes down.
Tun Ohlo.Legislature has passed a bill
to provide "subjects" for medical stu
dents, and there Is some talk of taking
measures to supply authors and editors.
LONGFELLOW'S "Spanish Student" is
making the round of Continental lan
gungee—from Spanish to French, from
French to German, and now from Ger
man to Italian.
LOINSTILLZ, Kr., has a Gen. Jackson
who Is called "Iludwall" to distinguish
him from "Stonewall," aid he might be
classed as a poor 'tick, to distinguish him
from "Old Hickory." •
Tan French government Is willing to
withdraw the monopoly for twenty years
granted the French Cable Company and
to grant Americans the privilege of lay
ing cables on the French coast.
Tan florist Who secceeds in producing
a blue dahlia can take the =MOO prize
deposited In the . Bank of England by an
enthusiastic botanist. There area great
many blown dahlias, but ne blue one, as
yet.
THE German Alpine Society, founded
lest year at Munich and Vienna, already
numbers more then seven, hundred mem
bers. The society la popular, because the
members are permitted to get as high ea
they please.-
Ir is understood that Secretary Bout
well is not favorable toiny Congressional
legislation looking to resumption, be
lieving that the banks will settle - the
question without any Interference by the
Government._ '
Jones L. MARTZ, JA, the owner of
Iderye's Relights—the scene of one of
Harnside's battles—has been appointed
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, and
Dr. William R. Ruffner has been elected
Superintendent of Public Instruction In
the same State.
- Tux bill giving to the corporatort of
the Ptdiadsiphia and Camden Bridge
Company the right to bridge the Dela
-ware at Market street wharf has passed
the Pennsylvania end New Jersey legis
latures, hu been sanctioned by both
branches of Congress, and only awaits
the signature of President Grant to per
fect it. The corporstors estimate the cost
of building the bridge at two and a half
millions of dollen. It is to be. of !roe,
and ceatain two draws, one on this side
of the river, the other on the Camden
side.
Company,
whichNaitional Railway Company,
which proposes to construct a through
line from Philadelphia to -New York,
nothing daunted by the defeat which
they sustained in the Legislature a few
days since, in consequence of. the desper
ate opposition of the Camden of.
Amboy
monopoly, on the let had offered in the
State Senate • bill "Sowing the State of
New Jersey dye hundred thousand dol
lars for the privilege of extending the
Milestone and Trenton Railroad, so as
to give
_them • through line across the
State. .
Tan President was congratulated by
all the members of the Cabinet on the re
mits of the first year of bis administra.
tiou, particularly on the Information
brought bY Secretary Boutwell that gold
had fallenlo 1181. This had the effect
of producing a conversation concerning
the probabilities of the very early rei
autaction of specie payments, which endi
ed in the general disposition among the
members of the Cabinet to let the tutor.
prosperity of the 'country retaliate that
action as it has been regulated by the
peaceful condition of events for the put
two years,
STATE ITEMS.
Br. PATRICE'S DAT will be grandly ce
ebrated at Franklin.
Gun hundred and eight Republican
citizens of Jefferson county, having "full
confidence In the Integrity and ability,
patriotism and Republicanism of Major
G. W. Andrews," have signed a card
placing him before the - as the
"People's candidate" for the congres
sional nomination.
AT Bully Hill, Venange county,
recently, Philander Brown was cutting
tire wood, and as he was about to strikes
blow to split a stick his foot slipped, and
the an missing its aim, struck another
piece of timber, causing the Si to glance
and fly from his hands, striking his son,
four years of zee, In the hoe and produc•
Ina a frightfuf, but not neoestatilY latal
wound. A portion of the alveolar m
em and the teeth were severed from the
left side of the upper jaw, and the lower
Jaw divided to the right of the medium
line.
11022021
What a Modred Paper Dollars are
Worth.
The actual appreolatlon in the value of
greenbacks, since the beginning of the
present year, will be beat understood
from the following table in which is
shown the highest value in gold of ope
hundred dollars to currency for each
day since January brat;
January. : February. •
3
83.76 82.47 183.50 1 382.58
•
83.50 3 82.81
83 16 - 4 132.98
82.66 5- .... 8290
81.98 7...........:..99.90
82.04 8 82.98
• 82.56 • 9 82.98
8L96 10 82.98
82 80 11 83.42
52.30 32 83.42
88.39 14 83.68
. . 82.47 15 ' 83.68
18 " 82.21 16 " 83.60
19 82.80 17 ..... 83.75
20 t 82 64 18 84.03
21 82.38 10 81.12-
83.16 21 81.12
24 82.64 33 84.83
2 5 82 64 34 85.92
28 82 64 25.... .
........8885
27 : 82.30 - 26 85.92
28 easo 80.87
82.56 Marais.
Ell
•
4 88 . 38
Them are the regular gold' "X"lir'
Won; made before three o'clock. nt
Mier three o'clock, Friday, greenbacks
appreciated In value a little, end mold as
MO as $39 89 on the hundred dollars.
Then a suddin•reaction eat In and at Mx
o'clock the value (gold at 114) of one
hundred brew:Mick dollars was. but
$B7 TB. Hatarday morning the prim
fluctuated violently. At the opening it
wet RI 84 in gold for PM In paper: it
then ran to in 10, and finally settled at
VT 72 again, the price at the time' of
wrltfng -N. T, ib s e. .
lIMMI
But wb• n at last he met the broad, sweat I latt
Upou the /lII'S brow where that word tad rnd
And saw the open upland fresh aild.brleb•;
♦ tbrtll of joy. that sight through hint most sand,
♦ad with good heart he •twlat the delda did
wend, •
And not so tooth of that nut boast he In onnht,
And of the wealtbe.llth be thto en had tor ght;
amidst thoughts of pleasant Ilre and eats.
ed all ltd.ngs far that ave; lb. peasaava
door,
The mother with the ehlld npon Mr knees
hitting within upon the shaded floors
Whilst 'neath th e trellised gourd sone maid so pr
•
l
Mr over 1. - • thede blte ; s trembling atria as •
iter brown bre astt
basaltic heath the *titer sthg.
The slender damsel coating from the well
Smiling beneath the Whir g brazen Jars
Her fellows left behind thereat, to tell
Flow weary or her smiles her toyer% are:
While the small children round wage water? wag
TIII the thin linen more transparent grows;
And ruddy brown the gosh beneath It Brews;
The Moper drinking at the homestead gate,
ailing wild Ilea et the sword aid spoar,
i nto the fernier strivin g to abate
he peddler's Dress; the village drawing,
The smoke, that scenting the fresh nee, and clear.
Tells or the feast, the stithre dying spark,
The barn's wealth dimly showing through the
dark.
How tweet was all: how.easy It should be
Amid ouch life one's aril made woes to bear'
He felt al pot who, witted op addeoly
To life's dellabt, tnewa not of grief crease.
How land; how loresona, 01 the people were!
Why should he think of gotta hiat lot c and bliss,
With man• yearn of such-life like as this
Night came at la; t. and darker and More Mill
The world war. and the Mire bung In Me.
And ml the road o'ertoPPed a sunbort
lie raw before him the great city lie.
•The glimmering lights .bent gray towers and
high. •
Illalng from gardens dark. the guarded wall.
The gieantteg dykes the great eta boandlog all
As one who at the trampet•s sand caste by
The tender thought of rest. of Wife, and alto.
And fear of death for hope of victory.
Bo atthat sight these sweet 'tine hope and wild
Did he east by. and th the darlae is smiled
For pleasure of the beauty of the earth.
For foretaste of the catalog days of mirth.
tiov. Dr:
One of the ablest scholars and preachers
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the
Rev. Dr. John McClintock, died of ty
pheld fever on Friday morning at half ,
petit seven o'clock, at the Drew Theo
logical Seminary, Madison, New Jersey,
of whiCh institution he was president.
The Rey. Dr. McClintock was born in
Philadelphia in 1814. He took his acad
emic degree in the University of Penn
',haat in 1835, and soon afterwards
entered the ministry, attaching himself
to the New Jersey Conference. He had
not long discharged the-pastoral office
when he was elected professor of math.
mattes in Dickenson College., at Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. In which institution he
remained several jeers, being transferred
to the chair of ancient languages In 1839.
Such was the extent and thoroughness
of his scholarship, that even then he
might probably have filled one chair as
acceptably as another. Ofthis thorough
ness he gave the most satisfactory and
valuable proof, during_ his residence at
Carlisle, in the translation of Hander's
Life of Christ, in association with Pro
.
tenor Blumenthal. and la the preparation,
ln company with Professor Crooke, of a
series of Greek and Latin taxi books for
•
schools end collegei.
But It Aqui in the editorial management
ot' the Methodist . Quarterly Breaks., from
1848 to 1858, that the ability-of Dr. Mc-
Clintock was most widely and coppice.
misty displayed. It le not too much to
say that he made that work so Important
i• part of the intellectual product of the
libitum that no student or literary man in
' the United States could afford to remain
Ip Ignorance of its contests. lie was
among the most skillful and the most
courteous of conversationalists.
On leaving the Quarterly Review he
went abmed under acommtudon from the
Methodist General Conference, with I
Bishop Simpson as his colleague, to rep
resent the Methodist Episcopal Church of
the United States in the Conference of
England, Ireland, France and Germany.
As a delegate of the Church he particles-'
pated in the World's Convention bald In
Berlin during the same year. Subse
quently, for a short parted, while await
ing the organization of the classes at the
new Troy Enleenity, of which he had
been elected President, he ofdelated as
pastor of St. Paul's Churchln New York.
In 1860 he again went to Enrope to
take charge of the American Chapel in
Paris, under the auspices of the Ameri
can and Foreign Christian Union. And
during the war he rendered important
;'service to the Government, both in France
and England. •
Among the more 'considerable works of
Dr. McClintock are his "Analysis of
Watson's Theological Institutes," "Tem
poral Power of the Pope," "Sketches
of Eminent Methodist Ministers" and
.111blical andTrogical Dictionary,"
the last named tying been prepared
in connection wl Dr. Strong. Fats as
sumption of the presidency of the Drew
Theological University is fresh In the
public mind. A wide field of usefulness
seemed open before him there; he en
I yet ha the full maturity of his powers,
when death suddenly removed him from
the world. His loss will bo keenly felt
by a large circle of friends, to whom the
graces of his character warmly attached
him, while the void which the loss of his
abilities and accomplishments his created
in his denomiaation will not readily be
tilled—Phaa. Press.
Goocin.dmws out welt like a mustard
plaster or more so. At 81. Paul the tulle
of seats for his lectures was to begin at 0
a. it., and one enthusbuttic youth was on
the ground at 4 o'clock In the morning
beating "the old, old story" by just an
hour. At 7 o'clock A. tt. 29 were on the
ground, and the arrivals were thick and
fast . after that time. A. harmonious
'arratigement was made whereby about 60
adjourned in turn to breakfut, retaining
their positions by numbers.
AT • nobby childrim's bail in New
York, where the ages ranged from_two to
fourteen years, the little things were
decked out in the puffs, polders and frills
of their elders, with powdered or dia.
moud.dusted hair and solitaire diamonds.
The boy babies retired to - smoke between
the dances, and offered etch other re
freshments from half plot pocket fluke
or old rye.
—'The parties Implicated in the sugar
frauds at New Orleans are jubilant over
the reported removal of Bends, Bechtel
and Gormley from the Custom House.
It Is stated Earwig lout devoted much
lime to the collection of evidence In the
fraud cases. Bechtel has bean In the
Auditor'. Mlles for a number of years.
Gormley was manifest clerk when the
large quantities of whisky were said to
have been fraudulently exported during
the reign of the former Collector.
—The challenge from the Tyne crew
brought over by Walter Brown, to row a
five mile straight away. race for nye
thousand dollars against the Bt. Johns
Paris crew, having been accepted by the
latter, Lachine Lake, Canada, has been
decided upon as the place for the race,
Which will take place in July next.
—A thirty pound parrot shall exploded
In this foundry yuds of Huth Bailey
Wilmington, N. 0., on Saturday, danger
ously Injuring tbree negroes angered In
breaking old shell" brought from battle
grounds. One negro was not expected
to Ilya.
—lra O. Gardner, and his wife, arrested
and committed at New 'York for poison.
log Captain Alexander, formerly of New
Orleans, at Harlem, have applied to be
discharged on account of irregularity in
their commitment.
• AddlUoial Market. by Telegraph.
Nevr Oxiaraws, March s.—Flour; super
fine 55, art= $6 and &rouble extra 16,115.
Cern $1,073‘01,12X. Oats 68gdOe. Hay
$36.' -Mesa pork $29. Bacon; shoulders
111, rib sides 10 %o and clear rib 17Xe.
Lard; tierce 1534@15X0 and keg 18,4 C.
sugar; prime ;t @lige. Molasses: prime
72504 750 - WhishY (k ff eet
fair lowaxa and prima 1.7%'®17,t0.
Lor(D011, Mardi s.—Tallow quiet at 408.
Common Rosin bs 6d4,5a Dd.
d.arrwsnr, March s.—Potroletun grate
and steady at 68,3,‘L • .
March s.—Ootton quiet. ■
131 N frames afloat.
8677
8G MI
~... 86.7 i
BUstaiEss RomEs
-.:Thy
Ladles' Scrods MONO( New York.
resuetly • changed their alteuaatons from
wanto , s suffrage to listr preparations and
Pimple Banishers. They dealers that when
nature bad mot boomed them -with beauty, It
wee - their 'tight—yea. their day—to seek It
where My could. no they bit voted that Vag.
soli. Halm overcame anUowttaes, )thugh
and Ithigmarks. and Revs to thehomptexten
most dtrtlares (Boroetia) and marbladlka no,
haunt. (deogsrous tomes. ao gonbtt and that
Lyon . s ltathalron made the heir grow thla.
00A sad twist lastly. and meteorite prytad
It from turning gray. If 1114 primula or
*Oa articles didict send* attars an ohm
they an moil mart.
Res aaaaa le tl►lll
ECM
Dm. Stearns ct. Silvernsil have Just re
moved ,a monster tape worm train a resi
dent of Allegheny City. It Is said that
they treat all other diseases with equal
macass and that many of their patients
have already received great benefit. As
far as we can hear. all who. have called
open them say they describe their dlftl•
cultic* with accuracy without taking
qustions. All those who are afflicted
with dieesse should improve this oppor
tunity to avail themselves of the benefits
of the skill of these eminent physicians.
Please read the following card:
Pittsburgh, Pb., March 7th, lB7o.—Thbe
is to certify that I have been troubled
with a difficulty at my stomach for
twelve or fourteen years, attimos catudnif
much debility of my whole system. I
have taken treatment from several of the
most eminent physician. of Pittsburgh,
Allegheny and Philadelphia, who have
treated me for liver complaint, dyspep
sia, an affection ot the kidneys, and other
diseases, all to no purpose, entirely fall
ing to comprehend my caw. Learning
of the great mimeo of Dra. Stearns &
Stlvemailln the treatment of all forms
of diseuele I called upon them at the
Merchants Hotel, in Pittsburgh, where
they are now *topping. They examined
me without asking question!' and decided
that I had a tape worm. I commenced
to take their treatment at noon last Sat
urday, March bth, and In the evening of
the earns day I passed a monster tape
worm thirty feet in length. I mare this
statement to do Justice to these gentle
men and for the benefit of other@ who
are afflicted with disease. •
_ .. .
E. I'. Homo=,
19 Ledlle it., Allegheny City, Ps.
Doctors Stearns di Sibrarnall are atop•
ping at the Merchants Hotel, In Pitts
burgh. All wishing consultation should
call at onco, as their stay Is Drafted.
All Accounts must be Settled
All persons indebted to J. W. Barker
dr. Co., 69 Market street, on book amount
or in any other way, are respectfully re
quested to settle their acconnte on or be
fore the eleventh day of March !natant,
as the business of the firm • will be
wound up finally on that day. All
accounts remaining .unsettled after that
date will be put in the hands of an
attorney for collection. - •
Goods will be mold until that date at
Adminletratora' Sale at great reduction
In prime, as everything must be told.
OM
al LOINN—Of congestion of the brain, on Bon•
day sornlng, 7th Inn.. at 20 minute• past 10
Walesa, RWIZEIT JA141.8. Tannins ass of
charlas.d esthartaa alastlan, aged 0 years and
ILI days.
Ventral To-oar, at 3 e•cloea r. tr.. front the
ncleenceof DU parents, No. I Church sinus,
Allegheny City, to proceed to M. Marrs CM..
tery. The' friends of the family are respectfelly
Invitee to attend.
McALLISTIR-06 Saturday erealeg. March
15th, Mr. JURN MeALLIeTEN, le the SOUL year
et Masse.
The feeena take place Item lea We rear
decree. No. 900 Beaver avenue, ♦ Ilegheey city:
Yule AlrYaimuod, Marcicyth. at 4 &clock.
ORMRBT — At m.ro. 5,14 OW
'VEIt OILIISBY. tu the 4*4 ye. of We me.
tolpspizi i ikfAve n;44
ICEITES & PEIEBLER, UN
IERLTAXIRB AND "LIVERY STANLIS
corner et SANDUSKY EITRKST AK+ CIiUSI
AVE NUK Allegheny ChM their (Mt
the (Mtn
WOKS . 1.10 colastuttly segrAled lent. Wain
Imitation Ltoreerood, 'Mahogany anda
eagles, et prices Tarries from 14 to SIOC. glo•
dlee prooareol for interment. EMI.. and Care
nava farnl!hcd; also. all eines of lionralng
Goods, If remelted. (Mee ohen avail hoars e gee
end Welt.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
DANIEL 8W061,04 Senn Agent. '
COMMISSIONED AGENTS 701 t THE CO.:
'John M. Donaldson. Alleft.. ny.
W. W. Malt . , Pa.
Bev. Donee Floillnywhead. Beaver, Pia
F. H. Coursin, McKeesport. Pa'
Georg. D. Johnson. Blalraville, Pa. .
J. Z. ;Grayer, Jobnstown. Pa.
Company strictly mutual. All profits accruing
to policy bolder. by dividend returned annually
from forfeiting the cad of the lest year. AB 0 . 0.
MERCHANT T.MLOBS.• CASH
OEM=
Chnvilages Iffir Fan...Ls Paralabile
da COP rate. Pl3lll sad all Yu:m.l Turalattmast .t le
m' au7
ILENAY G. HALE,
=CHANT TAILOR,
Caner of Penn and Stith Slants,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
lOW COMPLETE
P. Mr.ALTUDI.4.IO,
PASMONABLa
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ieew eolutintly on bawl
MUSS, Claminseres and Vesting&
IITENI3III.ISIBI3IXiDS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
G=3l
alreeat.s load. to mitt u Ms Uteri
mns. actuan
NEW FALL GOODS.
• .ptcattia usw stack at
Cfl,olllB, 14EISEMEBEE4 era,
.7ut reettved!lT IRE MILT
=I
N;
WALL PAPERS. .
•
SPRING, 1870.
PRICES REDUCED.
40 INCHES wide tint. at 150. nor roll
tilLT—o great varlets St 500. yet roll
GLAZED—aII kind. atSbe per roll.
ELEGANT Franca and AIIICIIGILII EmerHOW
lass, not apro.dad atom superior to any
sort:neat In Gm conotry. For salsa%
W. P. ltilr A WRVS A Ta i l.
New Wholesale and Retail 'Store,
.181 Liberty Street.
tuba • • . 81310110.
WALL PAPER
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
To make shelf room fb, new tootle. We will sal
WI the Int of Marsh stoat now 10 store,
Without Regard to Coat;
WINDROW" PABLOW 'APES%
DIMINO KOMI 'ACLU&
HALL AND OWIWILIt zultirs,
Alia • lan asseatmentorCHTAP rArilts at
107 MARKET STRE-Ef;
zuus "iris Liaartrs.
JOS. R. MOM & BRO.
REMOVALS
311113iL Gov AL MA
L. B. DUMMETT,
ALata of Liberty .Wet..)
fl amelated Ifi. DAVID N. 'FITZSIMMONS
with him In tautness. and taken the newand
oommodloon store.=
No. 64 Wood Street, •
I W en da n e w t
A th M l oreetP n eMe
tAhn nrashante
Pure American Confectionary.
L. D. .DIIIKAUSTT ft CO.
fetimS2
M 3LE 4CO 9 Gr AL X.. .
GRAY & LOGAN
Hare removed from 41 SIX= iiszrr, to
89 Fifth Avenue.
UnUl Intprmakent• on old stand Oin MOW.
WO. •
JOHN IL COOPER & CO.
Bell and Brass Founders,
5511151, LOCOMOTIVE k ROLLING NIL
BRASSES
Made Promptly to Order.
TIAIMIT'S METAL
Made and Sept on Hand.
rroprlitors Maintaatzters
J.M.Coopefalraproiedßahinee Wheel
STEAM` PUMP.
• Mee; 882 PENN STRUT.
Posotary, Cor.lleuta Railroad Wed%
r=S7ZMIaI
rilli4FLlP.lBl74,llln.
au sisal 17kto.
No. L ititalletV"l'
Litoritin.
cotewi
7671zein
1
...:;!,,..-A.W:%N,-4,‘:•.'1.5.;',•1,,Zi5.,,;',.-4,, .
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBUItaII
VBEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOT! & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE;
Ars sour presared to furnish VINZISAR ;s3.
WPM YAM= SATZ& Attention Is Drn
titularly ogled to our
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR.
INSURANCE
- THE NEW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Atieets, Over $500,000
•U Ponder lamed 07 this Cu=Pura Sr. Perpeto
tally Non-Terfeittug 'after Um Furman Of °MD
Annual Premium.
Dividends annually declared and applied on
tWod annual premium. either on the permanent
inerenee of the pollel. or In reduction of yenta-
KENRY 'KIRKPATRICK,
,General• Agent,
167 1-2 Wood 'Street, (2d door,)
rirrasuaou.
mir BADab,. Aftlllikill,wastadi
dorga 1
THE IRON.
EMIL LIFE INSUBANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Offtee, 75 Feteral St., Allegheny City
Hoa. JAMES L. WILHAII,
Hal. J. B. 01..,11 D. D.,
CnDt. TOBINESOt.
H. t:J.l5h
W. A. REED Casmer TWA 044
JACOB HUBH, Heal Zama Asmt.
!DON Dalin, Mayor of AllezMAT.
Q. W. BENDIT. Hatter.
fl*ktgarl.Vgrrlhr.h.t.
•
• D. MR/WM. In A.M.
rx .,. ? 3 V 7,. HUH= BON.
JACOBHII S "V
1."
Trosararer.
• Y. W. WHITT. HimcA.l. Alintran.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
BUILDENG,
■M SS NUM ►naaq Nom& Mass,
Capitol All Pala VD.
. . .
N. J. Risley, Capt.B.Ballay,
Dalin Wallace, h. El llama.. A. Chamber.,
Jake HUI, S. all , Clartaii. Jas. M. Bailiff
Mauna Sall*. Jao.S. -
NOBEET ZINO, Pre - "
JNO. P. JENNINGS, V
STON, Se
' Capt. B.JO HN
J. aIEACE. He .
Imams on Liberal Term
aollt Marine flu
aßtga
.I.;iftdmmu
age.t.
en all FIN
rinEnumv•
£G&tXBT LOM BY MAIL
rUJINLIN INSURANCE CO.OF
01/101,41. a Irtillr 0111:557HUT 11T. t ucar tIVII
Mules ff. Bendier. llOrder-al/1. LOstrd
Tobias in nirter. Dneld 8. Brown,
Onntned eirant s
14wer2 ‘ k
Dale,
j e1ti.% " 421 5 11. /I ''''' T ' A d A ta. TS , Bragett
13)W. p ri as u3 Vlee President.
W. C. Seeretaryro tens.
J. ET 888 COMB. /thine&
North Went mum Third an411 , , - , Bn Be id&
latinmin
pENNSYLVAXIA
fittlitANCE COMPANY OF Pirnseuiten
comm. No. ILOIN WOOD maim.. wiz
01. CONLIONCS RINZDINO.
TO D • Name Onntres7, and Imam angle
leisa_by Ply* exellnlvelf.
laillltAßD WALLS'S% Pre teat. 0. 0. 50UA . ...1f tn. Preniant.
114042 4 17 fi rtanat
VESaaroal:
eo2lkreVr g
Sobe = nt Pas
itit h uir _ 0.
0
: ilfr . .
=pommy Dart.
trap, DOO3IIANCE CON.
N .. ..MMUS/11H.
Prasidana. . !
. filtettelLßlL LD. Wstral Agent.
Stone • 0o..• Mans
asatinn aillormas or Inza mot
ru n Am . wrie A Mkno vnk t 111" 4 " 4 1 1 4:
sad who are as ea by
dlth
se
City to maintain Um onat.ases 'Web Um, have
manned. as Waring the but poteetlon to tatma
lino desire to to inroad.
Mlie: frl!"4
rh ' ar."
Joan B. Xcerrai. •
iflun B. Its
_ aghz
9/1 . ep1% prkpacram,
NATIONAL
— INSURANCE COMPANY.
Car. RAW Bt. and D4mond, illegkery,
41116 0 % . 114 BLOM/ NATIONAL MUM
as. sODere
Ju..Bnron..Jr. theme Gent. &cob lump,
O.H.PRIMaats Jao. MOICID•011 J. 111.2(usha
IDEOPLEEP JrsosaNOß CON.
RA.Nt.
077101.1.1.•001718 WOOD • 111TH OTS
===l
•_,
•
~......:
L
nizt ir ''' . amtn. I ifeill
JamE. !WM. Chula Arm?:
47.11 . .447L k. Jed 11., ~! . ..t . . .
pm. Vow
D. Vasa, Sarw4 . lll.lrirt
WIL raucLiors, Wen.
JOBS W AT T! VI Per.sl4e.t.
W. F. HASID.r.It. Mends ry.
LLEGIN NY INSIMANUE
COILPANY__Or_rITTSBITHOH.
C.C,No. ZT/lirrn OTILEST.IMIX
/Immo OlMmt MI Irish of llse sad=
1110m JOHN o t t wo.. u .7 , Il i . t y r= 1.. i.
U. 0. DMill ii•ecrou.gy
cum W. DE . Seoena AVM*
I
Przatlsnollers.
hal 1r.% DULICro 1.. hB. Pam estoell
T. 3. 1:1101. ..
W. IL arenas,
Rm
0, 0. H ., (Thi om eym.. Robert 14. DaMs.l
•
Modes
O•M.. Wm.
ummM. _ ,
Ta i .. N J.oMs. .WsOohl/M.
„
•I.ABB. OHINA. CIITLIIItir
100 WOOD STUEET.
(tVEENSWA?Ift,E,'
Pine French
CHINA AND GLASS.
Sll;rer Plated Goods,
annum AND, TEL SETS.
Tea Trays and Cutlery.
ben Inman:est WIUTZ Brows
WASs mew CONSION GOODS •
al low whom . • .
R. E. BREED k CO.
100 WOOD INTRELIN
SLAW
• QUEEN KWAItE. •
lariaissartment anew patians sad dmpes
Jut ftei.lvdd: Alto Plated add Britanla W."
Tates dad Pallas Wara now opestds tad (be
W. at 7er7 low wives at ..
H. aloof
N9i 189 LOUT/ Mat, •
MI •
~:~~ , ~~ ~r~-~.~; ~W ~:.~-per, ;u~,. ..
AMUSEMENTS
NEW OPERA ROWE.
Tenn/Inner for one Ingle era y of the popular
young encode..
MIL FRANK MOM.
MONDAT EVENING. March T. IE7O. le..
clenatt's ...min Ore sees sio • prologue, wtt➢
new scenery. property and tneep•alcel
THE ETIIILITS UT NEW TORE. --
Badger NH. Prank Mayo.
=
Ate been aneetnny *lnclined. add loin sbbent u
HOB TS F. SOOT SLAW:we/An bone and Dane,
leant MKT 0 at Int eon Bain rn ay.
Or - ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
•
roetiwy One week only, commee t elg i
MONDAY MARCH 7TH.
Family 'Matinee on Wedgeaday an • SiOnday
afi ermine, March 9.ltnd Illth, at NM ctei ne g.
Clwr the track. Look cut tor, lbw h 0... T. •
Nino sr- Hall chowof Amerlea. The:riginal
•nd known CH•RI.KT , SHAY •o Yoe
QUINCUPLEXAL THOUTE. Most nnaltiml
tne lamest and heat to wont haelufang /WI
0151INCT THOU PILS IN ON R.
Imlllo Satllla's Lend. Bittleldn•
Troupe. Ma Zella Renard . . French
iletrotesvt Troupe. 3a— Im Fitch'. Cowie Pan.
twalme Troupe. 4tn—Mons. Ashton's AClronat
and llemusade Troohe. llth—Frank
Witduptan Minster) Troupe.
Beata. TWO POLL BANDS OT MUSIC. 3.1.
Italiert 1111.10aOIL Dry,. Hand. lid.
Edward Holden•a Yreel.ler Opera String rind.
LITTLE. Dot, the c.l t I•ulst, who
Z 1 Ign:A th oll.:3lo7ere P a
The nominated Clreleutue Wenn
NONNI PUSHY and hi. COMICAT, DON.
Hitt the Comic written. and t antowarue.
2N Cele W.W.I Star Performed,
• . .
Admpacte Jubilee for Um ropla. •__
ladon—rarnmetta and Drem ..
me. tia,llerr. 35 t..
chilaren
alt
ISt %tart, Satt.
Door& own at ti vatnmenee
IL L. SOWNSEN
Agetd.
MEI
LEGAL
N TUE DISTRICT COURT Or
THE UNITED 9TATIW, FOR THE
Dm ItICSOF PEN NnY LVAN lA.
ItEallE UN ENS. of Pittebum h. • bak rept Un
der, the act. I' Canute.. of March ltd. 1867, hav
ing applied for a dimharge tom all big tie til t
and Mar r clams proyabl under mild Am. by
order of , he Coon, Notice le hereby ',men to
sit persons who have rented their deb., nod
o her Denton. Intematedt' to appear en the slim
day of. iebrIZOI7, 11070, at 10 reeleek.t. 0.. bee
fore 91111111.1. HARVEK.Fetb. Register In Bank
ruptcy, at Ma t glee, No: 93 Dmmond ammt,
Pittsbilegh. to ahem ranee. If any thee bay.,
why Markers° should not Iworanted to the
sold bankrupt . And further , nice U hereby
Rte en, that the lb tend d Timed Ileellna• of
redltor• of the cold bankrupt required by the
Al lb and 110th Bee.lon• of male Art, will be held
betone the said Refuter; at the lame time and
U. MCCANDLESS-.
E%TATE OF JOHN BARRETT,
late er JUlestmoy City. slec'd.
totters testalsentm7 orlon tee mils Otsald
John !lentil hellos been greeted to the seder •
all persons indebted are regelred to
make payment, and all [persons Pavhse
astir" sale estate will please present thenrat
Tie. 157 B street olleaheay Cl' le
'AMISS: B. ISAI.ZISI.,
Jal•ateit lessentor of John Garrett, decd.
..
/lET'YERS TESTAMENTARY
ohne the • state or.TAIIIIP ALEXANDER"
91 Hendren towneldp, All. aloe.. reantY.
dee'd Hendren
g been granted to the underalgrnd:
all persona Inecbten arereqvlred tomato
taunt tad all persona' haat,' claims analnet
nhld ats. prercut them properly authenti
cated for rettlerneut to the utulerrlynuel. at Ts.
1e7474 WM. Y. - EVANS. Executor.
•
ikEiSIGNEF,B SALE—ROOK .4C.
COUNT/3. &c.—TUEnDAY
arch le. on...toed Goer of Commercial Sal.
;wows; 100 Ow ittilled street, by order of Kt atwn
Miller. J r.. and ti•orje N. Arrostron a. ANCIka. e.
li•skroploy of J. D. Draw. will be sold lb.
Hook Actuante and Notes of . J One., a
Bankrupt.
lanai A. IieTLWAINE. inetleieek.
i!DMINISTRATOWS NO I cr.
—Notice is hereby elven Lhat letters of ad
ti.strafJon on the es Al l eg he n y 1/05AWNA. Ye
eLl:layt, di e'd,late of City. have bees
granted to the uudersigneu. A:ltieniowt indebt
ed to said estate are reouested to make payment.
and those having castles will genial thew for
settlement.
JalTbillet JOHN BUT. Admlatatrator.
LIVERY A. SALE STABLES
ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO„
COBLIIMIL
Seventh Avente and Liberty St.,
PITTSI3I:MGYL, Pd
Witron Every Saturday Saki
AN AUCTION SALE
ar
HORSES, - CARRIAGES BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
A t= delln n itro sli d an ‘ Is. M icas° the * tr
notice of consignment on octet°. Therede7
each erect la order for advertlaing. Prompt at
tention and good care lOU Delft.. hit hlch.lhn
Senate.
JOHff IftEITABT .nitloneer.
SOflr. erzwAst. ... ... IGCATII4I6OX.
ROST. EL PATTERSON .11 00.,
Y. 010 LE Ak.s6a,
COMMISSION STIAIMESI
COL BUM MERE ;k LIBBWIT IT.'
iminsisaugg. PA.
WINES, LIQUORS, &o.
SCHMIDT & FRIPAY,
IMPOSTORS OW
WINO, BBANDIIS,. GIN, lit,
wi!ita.utuuur. DOIOLOOR lA
MALE RYE WHISKIES,
409NWINSTRELT,
Have litemoied -to
NOS. 384 MID 286 PENN,
Car. Naarranth :St.. (tots:de:Sy. Capital
JOSEPH S. FINCH C 0. ,&
Woo. 11.85, 117. la 9. 1Y1.193 =id /MN
ROST STREET. rirniamiali,
Omer Distilled Thin )11.•
. ifkbker.
Al.. dealers IR TORVIGN WIIIIIU imf LF
0170113. HOPI. a.
COAL AND 00113
CMS H. ARMSTIONG,
DZALb r 1
Yanetiogieny. and Gonnellsville Coal,
42.4 31.ufsetwar of
COIL, SLICE In DESOLPIIIIRIZED COIL
orywa AND YARD,corner 8111114 .4
Wort. strew. Moony and Clymer s.recta.
Nth= mud; also fie.z.4 sue. FA.th mart.
and. Amt of Dom street, P. a R. R. Debut.
Destand of
Orders left at either of the above ofkos, or ad.
dress to me throw. Pltiaborgh P. 0., wl6 roe.
Glee prompt attention.
Naha to wt... lam seeps e[' floamls Weile
1Co" Wm. N.M. Calms Irga Wllls, tl. a, cra
ter I Co., )(Damn, alrobenil.,N Co., Maven*
ersE it Horns, Alex Bre d. Park. Pro. *-
Co., Part. McCurdy I Co., Ilene. that
Wm. M. taber ft . Co., J. R. Lyon It CA., dimes.
Marsh. Co..'Allen. Molt. Co. Llama De
pot Hotel, Coaaellsrllle R. It.. r•II2;I7ITA■i• R.
Allegilear eallor IG 1L
COAL: COALIT 03 1 %Ln! •
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
• Fraying rerolid QC, Ul2lee to
NO. .567 LIBERTY • sTRItp,
...I, Olt? Flow /11111)4VOND Yaw '
r127147C U
lemon mono'. ode.
All orCers len at (bell . oftleN 1144. — =
ma tbrongb moth vlll to ate to
wow.? •
• ñ tql
Holmes, imam sr. co.,
ANCI.IOIt COTTON MILLS.
i'VrtilSl2l;4o
liaturirs of irravy ILZDIUM itatasHr
ARCEIDE AND ■ADROLIA
,1# . 101L . W,11.e *WTI Ilil•r7TWG'
i''..
, . - , TRADE MARK.
DITIIRIDGVS '
fail VITOOFP
Lamp
CiIIEICYS.
SWRAT3 nnATT.
♦IICRITE TURA WO
OINAMENTAL. CARVERS,
Ile. U Bandaikr Et.; Aiicyhe~J, Pi.
laZts assortment Of NZWEL POOftll4 an*
PAL LIMB aanstantlyon bend. -Stlmialtiet
• Araertml,,,,t
LLENSERSONJNAI6 BE/OVMM%
IGO Liberty slaw% Dulenila
El