The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 22, 1870, Image 4

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an AND SUBURBAN.
To Les—Room..
From the drat or April,. two well
Ontehed roams suitable . for offices,
.weaciflif Story' front In Gazerya building,
ruiner Sixth avenue and Smdhlield
afelds Can at Gs z urra °minting Room,
ft and lifirtfth avenue.
Yesterday Mayor Callow eennnaltted
two old vagrants to the work house for
twenty days each.
t.toutfeit, on a Stormy Pllxat, cOwnsta
of a good fire, a good friend, and 'a good
glass of Pier. Mona.la Co.'a Cream Ale.
Beer Barber, of the Mayor's police,
reptiered his resignation yerterday,
which wu readily accepted by . Ills
Moray the Mayor.
Handsome Kelton and•Caadmere Suits
at Gold Prices, at the popular establish
moot of Urilna, Follansbee k Co., corner
of f IR& avenue and Wcod rucet.
leanest Lon was made before the
Mayor yesterday charging John Mc
Otaren and John }Clobber with soiling
liquor bn Sunday. Summons wore
imbued. -
A land slide our the Pan Handle Rail
road yesterday near Bursrettatown caused
*delay bilths trains. Up to a late hour
last night the express train due here at
twelve, n o, had not yet arrived.
af you want your hair dr‘sed or
nissled o f elb a latest fashion, a coin
(actable, share, a luxurious bath
or a
little skillful cupping and leeching, an)
or all, go to Williamson'. popular saloon,
NU. pu roderai street, Allegheny.
Cagan anal Ittady-State Cletniiig at
.auch reduced rates as rennet fall to' be
sattafaaciry to the purehayer, at the pop
War headquarters of Urling, Follanabet
a Co., corner . of Fifth avenue and Wood
street.
McPherson iv soon to retire from
the Eutern Exchange and, it la rumored.
will sesame charge of a prominent hotel
in New Ire*. Ho la a very popular ano
Meyer gentleman, .nd knows how to
keep a hotel.
Hints; 'Plesslun,-The spring term' of
The Female College will open- to day.
Parties desirous of entering are urged to
present themselves as soon as possible.
TheAllollegs at present Is quite full, and
theprOspects for the commireeesion are
quits tlattering.
- Chitties C. Krowltt alleged that while
returning to his home on Washington
Wrest, Retarder evening he was met b 3
Richard Smith, who wi thout the usual
provocation did shamefully ,beat said
Frowitt with a hat:MA:4lly. A warrant
was tamed for the meet of Richard.
Escaped Again.—A telegram was re;
celved In this city thlavroorning from
Mr. Smith, of Philadelphia, stating that
Livingston, an secount of whose arms
we published yesterday, had escaprif
from the , onleers In that city, and that
the detective agency would pay r2oo fot
his recapture.
Alleged Lareery.—Thnin. Barton w
Arrested last 0V.11114 by Lieut. Barge,
of the Mayor's polio, on a charge of Is
cony. Barton pawned a valuable wa:c
at elmlOttl'a which was alleged to has
been Stolen. Bo allegro !hat la wawa
pare him the watch to pawn. .fie wit
bare a hearing this morning. • '
Opera Howe Company —ln the "aM
to Incorporate the Pittsburgh Opera
House Oompany of Pittsburgh," now
pending in the Lurialature, Mears
William Woman, Thomas Y. Carnegie,
R. H. Hartley and Win. H. Smith
named as the Incorporators. The capital
stock la fixed at siriti,ooo in shares of #IC..
each.
-Debt. Johnston and James Benison
had a fight In a saloon. on Fifth avenue
yesterday morning. Prom words to
blows. from blows to the nillee of Alder
man Donaldson, where Denison hadlhe
pleasure of pay ing rho costa in a suit for
assault and battery preferred by Johns
ton, and upon which COnditlon It was
withdrawn.
Dangerously %tl.—We are pained to
learn mat Samuel McClean,senior
member of the well known banking
house ot , S. M cClean & Co., Vourtb
avenue, has teen lying dangerously lU
fora few week, at his residence near
Oakland. The niost eminent physicians
have been attending him, but no hope.
are entertained of his recovery.
Admitted to United "dates Supreme
Court.—J. M. tiaraem, Esq., of this city,
way admitted to practice tefore the Su
promo Uourt of the United States on
Friday of laat week, on motion of Hon.
Ben...F. Butler. Mr. GIIZZAIXI is the
yolidgest attorney- ever admitted to prep
titta before toot Court. This le certainly
a compliment to Our fellow townsman.
An Impestar.—A await urchin make.
Willa daily business to get on the Sixth
street passenger cars, when, in a piteous
bone of voice, ho tells his own personal
misfortunes and of his father's nue,leg
sore, and thou, as we have been told, hi
hastens to the car station and Invests in
peanuts and candy with the money given
by kind hearted passengers. He shuttle
be avoided.
. Patrick Denly keeps a beer saloon In
the Fifth ward. but refused tonsil to a
certain character named Andrew Shafer,
at which Shafer became enraged, In•
• &dyed In much profanity; ind lastly
avowed his intentions of burning to the
ground, the entire property of Andy.
Oa information of the same being made
before Alderman hicSliasters, Shafer was
arrested and-gave hail for a bearing,
• htle.ged Larceny. Henry 'Koontz
Made information before the Mayer yes
lards) charging Daniel Mike with ler
way. t The parties are butchers, and it
Is alleged' by the prossztitor that he
bought the stock and fixtures of Mike's
shop, and that alter making the purchsae
Mike removed two large hooks, valued ai
.17. from the meat shop and transferred
them to his own promises in Lawrettoe
THIS. A warrant wee twitted.
IJserlet acaln.—Another "pacifon"
occurred In - that delectable locality on
the South Side, known u "Limerick,"
yterday, in which John Donn
punched" John Whalen'e bead, and
threatened to:o°st the life out of him.
Whalen, in consideration of Injuries
received,, and in‘auticipation of -those
Promised, made information before the
Meyer yesterday, ageinet Miran for
assault and buttery, and for surety of the
peace. 'Doran was arrested and held for
a hearing.
.I.eg Groton.—Jenny Mee; a little
girl about twelve years of age, residing
In White Oak alley, met with a serious
I', accident. She was attending school In
the Third ward, and during recess she
was out playing, when a lot of cattle
, • Game 'along, one of which ran toward.
her. She became frightened and started
to rao up the steps of the school house.
when she fell and broke her left leg
_below the knee. A physician was stn
mooed and the fracture reduced, atter
whloh the child wa• - romovod to her
residence.
Platchlese.—Mr. F. lleuipl , a manu
facturer of Inciter or faction matches in
the 7th ward; Allegheny, Lung.' ha nme ir
into a matchle-a Manually. Officer
McCready yesterday Matted his plum of
Melanoma and 'mined between 10 and 50
gross of matches emir of which were
stampsd and others not. It Is alleged
that Mr. It.. has been violating the
»Venue law by falling to affix the neo.
emery revenue stamps to them. Snit
has been brought against him for the
recovery of the penalty provided in such
OWL .
Wire la Allegheny.—Last night about
nloeci`clock an alarm of fire was struck
from box 53, Chestnut street, Seventh
ward, Allegheny. The alarm wag
caused by the burning of a small quanti
ty of dyed hair In the lota hair dyei
lug eatabilahmant In th The
budding Is a fliingy w en structure,
sad It wig thought would be destroyed,
but the active efforts of citizens resulted
in the extinguishment of the dames be•
fore the arrival of the enginea. The
damage was alight. in dyeing the hair
the heat became ,too inhume., which
caused the gra;
'to tike s . Liidles.
The managers who Were elected • from
, each church to the two can of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, to form a branch
'to the Womena' Missionary Society of
America, are requested to meet to the
-lecture room of the Firat Presbyterian
'Church, on Wood street, on Tueeday,
,Matith 112 d, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
The missiouary ladies who conduct the
'74110011 work to India are from alt Prot
estant denominations. The of
New York and Philadelphia have rwomenecent
ly purchoed a large boom in Calcutta,
In which twelve of the missionary ladles
Tbo first dm' of this house they
dedre to tint , h and furnish for little I
.orpmule and widows who come-to them !
for protection.
The chioct far which Oda t ranch has
beim formed Is to soda in this wort, ,
THE couHrs.
U.S. District Court—. Judge MeCandiebe
•. - •
MONDAY. March tti.—Tbo C 6150 of J.
Kell and Bros., creditors. vs. K. W.
phonson and FL W. Duman, debtors, wan
taken up, This was an Inane In bank.
roomy, on a petition for adjudietation,of
defendants se bankrupts. Jury out.
The criminal lint Waa then taken up.
In the *eve or the United .Statee
Teets and Guttman, a toile pros. was
entered by order of bandnissioner of In
ternal Revenue.
The ease of the United Suttee vs. An.
bw Ramsey was continued warn the
May term, and the defendant held. In
13,000 for -hie appearance at that time..
A number of revenue C3BOl were eon•
. „
Hound for teal at Williamsport I mid
Erie, and some held over by order of
the Internal Revenue Commissiona l
District Ceurt--Judge.Kirepstri,
MONDAY. March 21..—C.Iourt met at ten
o'clock e. x., but In consequence of the
absence of parties no baldness Was time
acted.
TRIAL LIST iron TELIZSDAY..
Ea Megreat& vs. McCullough dc Co.
147 Sununtrrat "Navl vs. Edgerton.
152 Appleby vs. Spencer, McKay dc Co.
175 Faber& Co. vs. Pitts. and Councils
yule tiaa, Coel and Coke Co..
211 Mackrall ve. Marshall, gar. -
213 Ta)lor vs. Patterson t White.
217 Dollar Elevinga Bank vs. Aeachel
men. ,
221 va..P., A. t M. P. Ry. Co.
Court of Common Pleas—Judge Colder.
MONDAY, March 24.—The casepf ltan
acon, for Ingot Beeson, vs the Allegheny
Insurance Company, previously re•
ported, was mourned and submitted to
the jury, but no verdict had been agreed
upon when Court adjourned.
111 the CUM of Bedell vs Ptlyllo, 81 al.,
motion for a new trial and reasons Bled
on part of defendant. •
Joseph B. Wilson vs 3ameii McCor
mick. Action of Troyer and Conversion
for the'reeovery of a chicken. Tho par
ties are neighbors, residing in Moo
tOwrilhlP, and it appears that the plaiutiff
was the owner of a line chicken which
was stolen. A chicken was afterwards
discovered on the premises of defendant
which plaintiff claimed as his, but de.
Itendact claimed that he bad raised the
chkoken. Jury out.
TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY.
35 McKahl ve Adams.
.13 Same vs earns.
I Reed, et al.; vs Stewart S Co.
Id Page, et el , ye Walter.
41 Uhl vs Frethy.
15 Hensel ye Good.
14 Sullivan ve Morgan.
45 Schumacher vs Beals.
46 Rankin vs O'Neal.
47 The B. and L. Association of Pitts
burgh vs Coleman'. executors.
49 Buettner ye Hamilton.
quarter ttesaterw-4 edge Sterrett',
. Dilemma, March 21.—Ta• cote of the
Commonwealth is. James
surety of the peace, was settled on pay
ment of costa by defendant.
The first ease taken up was that of the
Commonwealth vs. .Joseph Itirchtield,
indicted for assault and battery, Mre.
Carlin proaccutria. It was alleged that
the defendant bad whipped and abused
the prosecutrix'a 60n. It appears that
the with. others, threw snow bulls at
the defendant, who in turn caught the
toy and whipped him. The jury re
turned a verdict of guilty. coo recom
mended the defendant to the mercy of
court.
Gouaruonweslth vs. George Anderson,
surety, Susan Jackson pretecutrix. Too
I..lourt ordered that eadl party pay our
half the costs.
Commonwealth vs. George Anew - eon,
surety, Martha Alket pro.dthitrii. The
Court orderder ed that each party pay one
half the costa
Commonwealth vs. Patrick O'Neil,
surety of the peace. Daniel Sturgeon pro
secutor. Toe Court ordered the defend
ant to pay the coats of proiecution
and enter into his own- recoguizstice in
the sum of POO to keep the peace.
0 Mmonwealtb vs. Arhey Montague
and John }touch, indicted for burglary,
Jacob Metz prssscutor. was the next cane
taken up. The defendants were charged
with entering the house of the prosecu
tor on the night Of March Ist, lei s, and
atealiug over two hundred dollars. It
appears that the prosecutor' resides In
Allegheny city, and on the bight of the
burglary he, kJ:Leon:many with his wife,
attended a ball, and while there the
house was entered and the money taken.
rho jury rendered a verdict of guilty
Julian Clevedenze, indicted for the lar
ceny of • coat and pants, plead guilty
and was sentential to pay the or,ta of
probecutton, a One of six centaand under
-go an imprisonment of six months In
the county Work House.
The next case taken up was that of the
Commonwealth vs. Margaret O'Reiley,
indicted for larceny by bailee of a gold
ling, — valued at fifmeu dollars, the prep•
arty of Christiana Litch, the prowentrix.
The parties worked at the St. James
Hotel, apt in October, the Prosecu
trig alleges that the defendant borrowed
.ring from her; which she failed to re•
turn. Defendant did not deny getting
the ring but alleged that she had lost It.
Thejtiry returned a verdict of not guilty.
In the case orthe Commonwealth vu
Thomas Stanley, Indicted for snisult and
battery, In which the wife of the accused
wes prosecutrix, wasleettleil on istyinent
of coals by the defendant.
1711 A LLIST TOR TV DAY
Com VS. James)(lent.
Isaac 4. McKinley
127 JOLIII
1211 Wm. F.opban.
33 o P. fl. Johnston end Merles
1.50 - ' Fred Dtecenbougli.
(13. Com. Ti. Ju.
Thoe. Fleming.•
" Abraham "R. Tillman
I 2 3. Reuben McLeughlin
123. - o Geo. Muckier.
LIST FOR WEDNEADAT
139. COM. va. Conrad Franz.
tieo. Andereon.
" John Bane.
Jack Ltniner et al
" Thos. Kennedy.
NOTICIL—The constables of the 2d, 3d,
4th, sth. 7th, Bth, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th,
17th and 19th wards of the city of
Pitteburgh will appear before the °rand
Jury on Ttiesday sod Wednesday, March_
22d and 23d, on their returns. The con.
stables.Of the let, 2d, 3d, 4th and 7th
wards of Allegheny, on Wednesday,
}larch 234. The constables of the bor.
°ruche of Etna, Esst Illnatingbem, Orms
by, South Pittaburgh, Tarentum, West
Elizabeth and lininn, and the townships
of North Versailles, South Vereaille.,
Robbluson, South - Fayette and Wilkie.,
nn Thursday and Friday, March 24th
sad 25th.
Atking Enlarged Power
We have made mention of the Intro.
dnetion into the State Senate of a bill t
"preserve toed order In the °dices of
Aldermen and Justices of the Peace In
Allegheny county." Is it to be Inferred
bat Allegheny °minty Magistrates do
not find the law adequate to preser've
good order In their "courts? That our
'Toughs" fare absolutely ',irrepressible,
and that onr dispensers of
justice must therefore Wife their 'Deere
enlarged? At all events, the Legisla
ture Is considering whether or not to
confer upon them the same authority to
puntah flit oqpterupt that the quarter
eersion Judges now have, with the pro
viso, however, that their proceedings
shall be certified to said judges for re
view, and with still another (not less
Important) provialbn, that "no action
shall lie against any magistrate for com
mitting a person for contempt." The
blue suggestion of this "epeeist. logleila
tion may provoke a contemt thous opin•
ion of our magistrates. If at all noises.
sary, such a.law should Le made/eneral
cr=o:E!
Ovens. Itotirig.—A large and select
audience assembled at the Opera House
last evening, to hear the joint) celebra•
tod actor, Mr. B. L..Daveritiort, In his
rendition of "Hamlet." In' point of elo•
cotton Mr. Davenport has no superior,
and few, If any, equals on the stage, and
his conception of the character of the
young Dane. as portrayed by the author,
la in many point. equal, If not superior,
to to that of Booth. flue support hit nigh t
was eseellevt. This evening he will an.
peer In , t3t. Marc,theßtidler of Fortune."
ACADIA'S' OP Music.—The Morrie
Brothers last evening made their-Brat
appearance at the , Academy. and ware
favored with a full house. This troupe
is certainly the bestin the misdeal line
we have lately witnessed. As comedians,
comic Vocalist. mud champion dancers,
they are truly the princes of "funny
fellows." Change of prognimme each
evening. Remember at'Abis Place
specie is given in etiangent- the ticket
office.
Bad for the Menai
Sunday was a day of rioting in a cer
tain quarter of Etna street, as it would
seem by the appearance of one 'Catharine
}Silly, a damsel who may at one time have
been Ur to behold before her
._ elghbor,
Jerry Hotl knocked her d wn, beat
and kicked her, Dish* alleged. 'Whether
Jerry was experimenting on tide frail
victim or not, wo will only venture to
goo.. Nut wlehi n g to take any of ber jaw
. be broke it, wlth SUM" r:werful stroke
knocking several of her tooth down her
throat, which was bad for Catharine, but
Alden:lntl O'Donnell consoled her by
sending for the pugilist.
LOVE'S STRkrAGEN
The 0:d Adage Verdied- - A beterenined
Ceti:dr—And Paternal Mrrlniro,s---
.Thctr Plan and liuw It Succeeded.
The roughneers and onittety which le
tarter. with the nnanoth runnluktuf true
lore's oonrse ben recently Lielnia urpori
•need by tt= youthlul couple In North
t r uyettt townlohlp, They are of the first
Ymnlllee of thin rung retreat—the lady a
a hello of the village, lovely to look upon
and just eighteen; the youth, a hearty,
genial swain, and a general Toronto.
They met at the holm of a Mend, and
the arrowy god at once made victims of
both. Following up hie advantage at
many a happy gathering—the slinging
school—the corn husking—the May party
—the harvest home, at last "two hearts
beat as one." 1 . • Thai's a Worry pretty
sentiment," as the elder Weller would
hay. but net remarkably orlglnal.l
The Pates seemed to smile approvingly
as they traversed yottng loves blissful
Reulahlsfid. The merry peala of the mar.
tiage.helle, seemed to ring out In advance
with' joyous melody. No shadows
orossed thei, way. Their terreatial hap.
pluses needed only the paternal Messing
and • welcome to make it e -Istle and
nuprome. As a matter of form, there
fore, but with full confidence, the buoy.
ant youth nought the venerated pr.-
ence, to receive the wished-for boon.
Bat, alits, the truth of the old adage
began to make itself apparent. Thevielt
waa rortonteue and worked a great
change In the lover's dream. Pee 3ful,
elated, aernee ho wont in; downcaa.; ' de
jected, milled be came out again. The
world from summer sunshine had cud
denly changed to an autumnal hue.
Hie eult wan unexr octediy but not the lose
emphatically disregarded. The gentle
parents placed their Piet upon the matri
tubniel arrangement and expreneed k de
termination to stand firm. The youth
was distinctly invited to cut .abort his
visite to the fetidly. Even the friendly
Intercourse between him and the email
brother of his adored, wee sternly pro
hibited, and the estrangement was made
irrevocable and complete. Ile retired
from the paternal presence a-sadder, but
a more determined man, en the sequel
proved.
The young lady—the second party In
the arrangement—received the decision
which eliminated of her hopes in an nu
demonatrative way. Now properly, to
bee lit nerolue for a romancers pen. she
should have continued to yield a quiet,
aubmitialre obedience to the will of her
Anardiana. A. pensive eulelued endue.
should have nettled about her. It was
an excellent opportunity for exhibiting
a aweet, commendable martyrdom. She
should have retuned to have any Inter
course with the rejected, but true to her
filial affections and her hive; res
malned glut up within her own
blems . circle, and like a ernehed dower,
drooped, and faded, raid died. Such a
course would have been eminently pro
per, and sweet, in one sense. But the
young lady was averse to it. She was
bet prepared to walk the world a living
martyr, and tile before she had Reen life
at alt. She adopted a diderent cour.e
altogether. Gifted with a keen wotuen's
ingenuity, and-a perseverance peculiar
to females ender such clroametauce.,
she brought all her energy into play for
the accomplishment of her pimn.
Everything-being in mailineas, oho
re
telvsdi a ,rivit front a yoking friend in
Petriperaitcoville There seemed nothing
uong in that: The friend's visit drew
to a close, when suddenly It was dlwmv
ered that the Fayette lady should In all
friendship and courtesy return the visit.
The Tem perancesille damsel was se ear
nest In her soltellatlons that it was at teat
dicided to allow the visit to he nude,
especially as the parents argued that it
would_ he a change of seems for their
clatthtor, and help to mite her forget
her ochlldishness. 't OlAtAsan made.
anti the rest of tile story Ij...wiry short.
The youth had most urgent businet.e.
In Temperanceville about the tome time.
He went lifers, of course, unknown to
stay but htinsiilf and Itle,oliest" friend.
A few evenings after his arrival he met
his adored. She was decked in bridal
array and so was he, anti au were a select
Omnpany of friends in attendance. A
minaret wee also present by some
strange colucidenee, and It -was but the
work of a few momenta to defeat the
plans of the eteril parrots. and of two
pas:into make one. Au Important trans
action like that could not be long kept
secret. In fact no allow p*. in that direc
t loti was made. The victims were as hqp
py an •one -big sunflower," but the
"pat lents" were not. The Fayette people
returned home, but they were not re
ceived by the lady'it=parente es cordially
as the Prodigal son. The fatted calf was
not killed. There was no perceptible
diminution in the stock of turkeys and
ohlckena and such Like. at the former
home of the damsel. Fortunately, the
happy husband had. a supply of theta
himself, and so they didn't suffer, and In
all probability will not. And this is the
situation at present, which goes to prove
that the course of true love never runs
Smooth, but In the end always ,',met out
about right.
ETANOELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Pittiburgh Conference—Fourth Day—
The Neat Meeting to be Mad et Erie,
Pa.—Ll...ewes Granted—The Sunday
Mewl Causo—secret Stwleties and
Ministers.
Conterenee wet at the usual hour, and
after opening religions exercises, regular
bu.4nes•t wes reef oaed, Bishop Ember
presiding.-
The Committee on Finances reported
that the salaries of the preachers were
generally nald up.
-
Orr motion it was decided to distribute
the Conference colloctionlno rata among
the charges which were deficient.
The Onnorittee on the Addrees of Rev.
Mr. Sherman, in relation to the Orphan's
Institute, reoortcd the following:
Vienne, We have heard with great
pleasure of the merciful dealing of God
with the Institution, especially exempli
fied In tne gracious conireralon of a num.
her of orphans, therefore ,
Realkiveil, Teat we most heartily well
cotue the agent to our fields of labor, and
pledge cooperation in aiding him In hie
endeavors to have the Institution endow
ed.
The report was unanimously accepted
and appmved.
A. number of applicants ware granted
Herniates an preacoera on probation.
11 1
On otion it was decided to hold the
next a mud meeting of the Conference
at Erie Pa., commencing Mnrch 15, 1071.
The morning session closed with pray
er by the Rev. T. O. Clewell.
I=l
The find business in order was the
position of the parsonage on Starke cir
cuit. After due conaidoration the prop.
erty was ordered to be sold.
Q A. Weller offered a resole.
don providing for the sale of thechurch
property- at Washingtonvtlie (there
being no society there now:) 1200 of the
proceeds to be applied to the building of
a parsonage at New Springfield. Adop
ted.
The Committee on Sunday School, and
Education reported that as there had
been a general lack of Interest in the
Sabbhath School department of the
Church, that the Presiding Elders should
he !nett-noted to hold erabbsth School
conventions and the minister; recom
mended to converse with euildren about
the decrines of lime. Church, and also to
e.tablish catechetical cleave whatever
convenient. They also favored the estab
lishment of a Theological- Institute
within the t ounds of the Conference.
The report was adopted.
H. W. Elempe offered a resolution that
the preachers of the Arseciation ba In
structed to withhold from connection
with any secret order. Laid on the
table. Hs then presented petitions from
various sources touching the matter.
which were referred to a cornmitteo of
three, consisting of Revs. T. G. Clowell
G. S. Domer and J. D. Hollinger.
Rev. W. F. Kneedler, of the Methodist
Church, then united with the Aseociation
and was voted the same position that he
occupied In the Church from which be
withdrew.
The mention adjourned till Tuesday
morning at nine o'clock.
New Olt Strilus. -
Thy United Mates well is a new strike
on land of J. W. Parker, on the bIIL
Thls well is owned by Coleman, Freaky
and others, commenced pumping a few
days ago, but has not yet been Rated,
The Rosetta, lea new strike on land of
S. W. Parker, on the bill, which coin
menced pumping on Monday last and is
now producing some oil.
Mr. Marshal, from 'the Marshal -farm
below Endentou, gives um the following,
which can I.e relied upon:
The Bennet h. Crawford well, the new
alike on Middleton Run. is now pumping
ten barrels daily, not forty.ilve se at !Rat
represented.
NEia==l
The Beam well is Producing nine bar
rels.
The Widel well. la being sunk deeper,
the dimsery haying been made that the
well washot through the third. ,and..
five
five wane here actually commenced
drilling on the Marshall farm, two miles
below Emienton.,-North. IVesters lode.
enl.
C,0..t Wow.- oe • chrentou Avenue at
Auction,—Co not fill to rind advertise
ment announcing male of property al
Sherman avenue, Allegheny City, on
Friday neat at two o'clock: •
• A. LlinaATZ, A1;1001014
PITTSi3URGH TL-tIIY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1870
Qi FREIGHT&
Petroleum Am:Deletion In Ntessio
ie r e,gut queotiou tinder uusimdera=
ttou—Funtter luceettgatlum Ordered
—ro 'Advertise file Proroeals—Tue
•.1lumlbdo" Ito'treed tillt Crltlast.a.
t e sterasy, et three o'clock, a meeting
Af the Pittsburgh POUVIOUIII ANNOCIfttiOII
silts hold at their roots, Nu. 4 Dairen 's
There waa quite a large delegation
present, when, In tho absence of Pres!.
dent Iluteldoimi, Cain. .1. T. I•hordcdalo
wee called to the Chair. Mr. A. F. Breaths
oilleiated as Secretary.
The Provident elated that the meeting
had been celled for the purpoae of taking
into consideration the feasibility or chi p•
Ding oil to Baltimore via Beflair and the
Ohlo and Baltimore Railroad.
Au Informal discussion then ensued
upon the .matter:
VROPOSITIoSH %ROM 7Q6 RA klaiOAD (AIM
12E12
Mr. Arthur Kirk stated he had been
In Baltimore and the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad Company offered every
facility at their command for the ship.
tuent of oil. They had agreed to take the
oil from Bellwood at a net cost of 51,231,4
oar barrel, with 15 per cent reduction on
large quantities. This charge Included
one month's storage, at Baltimore, deli
very to vesaol, and all port charges. Oil
brokers charge one per cent. which
would cheapen the rate per barrel sixty
three cents. The company would also
put up a building nufficient to aCcomedate
the trade. 'They mewed anxious to get
the freight, mid were willing to make
•
every ,ffrort.
Mr. Logan rued that wan the cede with
all the railroads.' The Ponnaylvauia
Road wanted the trade too. He thought
they wanted It now especially, and would
he willing to Make some arrangements.
Mr. Kirk moved that a Committee of
five be appointed, With Captain J. T.
Stockdale as Chairman, to confer with
the Baltimore and Ohio flathead Com
pany andget their rates for freight and
the facilities which they couiffolfer; the
Committee also to advertise for proposals
from owners of boats for the tmnsplrta
lion of the oil to lienwtext from Pitts.
hurgh by river.
Carried, and Meaark . ltrooktr, Ii irk. Iff v
inotou and Bracey app tinted Ins Com•
unttee, with Raptalu tttockdalo as Chair
man.
Mr. Fiehel reported • conversation ho
had had With Mr. McCullough when that
gentieuntasaid the C. di P. Railroad had
nothing to do with the Pennsylvania
Central. Ho thought Mr. McCullough
might name the rate., and hod learnod
from him that It Would cost by rail• to
Renwood about about sixty-two and n
half cents per tiarrk. lie did not 00000
disposed, however, to light the Ponneyl
vania Central Railroad.
. - -
Mr. Kirk stated that the 01l hed be ,
akeo from the referenetab over the A❑
. .
cheny Valley, Cleveland S Pittsburgh
and BAltimore 3. Ohio made to Balti
more for $1,35 per barrel.
The' discussion closed hero on the
freight question.
=I
Mr. Kirk said be desired to call the
attention or tire AENCICilltiOn to the ..lhat
Mime" railroad trill, which had recently
paseod the Lawslature. Ile had been
informed that nine inlltlon dollars had
been Secured In that measure to cut off
the oil trade entirely .row Pittsburgh.
tle thought the Atier tiatlon should know
something abate the business. Boy.
Geary should bo requested to withhold
his signature until the bill had been ex.
emitted by them most intereated. Be
had- heard that it contained many
"snakes," and if It was as represented, It
would be a disastrous matter to those
who bad puahod it through so hastily.
Cho report was that, It cordwood so malty
"snakes" that it had to be rushed
through to prbsent its defeat.
Mr. Logan thought It would - obe a groat
wasio of the raw materld" to endeavor
to get tiov. Gear• to withhold ble eigon
lure to any ' , little" do 'omen; of that
kind when It bed liaised.
Mr. Kirk 8,111 ho had never Peen tb
tall and duffel know exactly •what
Adr. King said it bad been published
several• days ago In the ti azin - ria and had
been endoreed by a great - many Inoide
ibtvreated.
Mr. Oraet,y moved that Senator Gra
ham be requested to forward a copy u
the bill to the Association. Carried.
Thu meeting then etijoutued
Library Ltrtures.
John B. Gouih, Esu , lectured last
eveulog In Lafryetto Hall, under the
'minim' of the Young Mena' Mercantile
Library Association. - Every nook and
corner of the house was packed, and In
no place could there be found oven con
venient standing room. Every part of
the Hall was auffocating, but the upper
gallery was ebriolutely intolerable.
Many delicate ladies had to retreat from
it being unable to breathe Its almost
solid atmrsphere, Toe end Ject was
“CUrlonity,” end Itm power Wt. NUT
'eloped In the immense crowd t
wailed on Ile &erection. It le non
usury for no to pay th it the lecture •
well receivrd. The audience wu C ,
ruins! with conducomo laughter.
• William N. Howard, F,tl , chairman
of the Lecture Committer, announced
mat Mr. Clough would lecture again on
Friday evening, on the o I., , ghts and
Shades of London Life." which will be
the clotting lecture of - the aerwm.
season tickets will be lh.oti on next
Friday evening.
The cilia-Ins of Pittsburgh and vicinity
are under greet Obligatioun to the LeClUte
CowmiLLeo and the Itatoolttion for the
rich intellectual entertainments which
they provided for.them during the lec
ture season. Na committee has ever
given higher natlaractlon than the one
that has had charge of the lectures dur
ing the season now drawing to a elope.
In eaying this we say a great deal In
behalf of the Committee's efllcOnoy.
in Dlrmurlitu
At an adjourned meeting of the Philo.
mathean Society, hold March lint, 1070,
the following preamble and resolution,'
were adopted :
Viingugas, It ban pleased Almighty
God, In the All-WiMePrey!cella , ' totage
from us our beloved friend and brother,
Joseph U. Hamilton; therefore, im It
Resolved. That while we, the membosi
of the Philouiathean 'Society, bow in
humble subinisaion to the will of our
heavenly Father, we deeply lament the
Inca we have sustained in the death of
one ki highly esteemed for those traits
of character that make at Mice the scholar
and True gentleman.
That we tender our heart felt
ayruiParhy to the family of the' deceased
in tuts.their hour of- alllictlon, and that
wo hereby testify to the worth,
In
tegrlty 'and .manly honor of one en
deared to us by ties of friendablp, love
and truth.
Resolved, That asictolten of affection
and reepect to hie memory, our hall be
euitably draped. end that we wear the
usual badge of mourning for tinny
days.
Resolved, That these resolottons be en
tered npou the records or the Society,
published In three et the Pittsburgh
daily papers, College Anginal 'and Pres
byterian Banner, and that a copy bo
presented to the parents of the deceased.
J. N. McGonzsioix,
W. Mcsf. Bracenunts,
C. A. lIATOd. Com.
A. E. HIEBRRT,
W. IL Knox, J
.
=
Dennis McMullin made Information
before the Mayor yesterday, charging
IL Simmons, Jitmte Archibald, John
Brown, Thomai Donnelly and • Amos
Marland with larceny. The facts of the
case are as follows: SiMILLICUIR who for.
morly filled the position of High musts.
Ole, In the Temple of Justice (7) presided
over by Chlof Justice Lynch, rented a
house from the prcsocutor, In which he
resided. Since the retirement of the
Worthy Chief Justice shwa mentioned
to ~ Claremont,'! husineri has been dull
with Simmone, and be failed to pay up
his rent ea it fell due. •A. Lindlord'm
'warrant wan Wood and hie household
goods dlstrained for the back rent. Thl4
proceeding wan not It would seem Mat:int
accordance with Mr. Slmmon's view.
of matter and things, and Saturday night
at a late hour, he In company with the
otherdefendanis It is alleged went to the
Premises, broke the door open and re,
moved the goods to 410 street.
A warrant was leaned, the accused
arrested and aLer a hearing Simmons
gave bail fur hia appearance et c:court and
the others were committed In default of
bail.
Conductor U!opiplimented
A very high hut well dcaerveal comply
ment was paid a few days ago. to Mr.
William McKee, conductor of the Enon
Valley Accommodation train, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Rallrold. Quite unexpectedly be wee
called Into too baggage oar, when W.
A.
E..q, of the Chrosicle. Prom:dad
him wlth.4 pure gold chain and badge as
a token of the respect and esteem in
which ho la hold by the local patrons of
the coal. an he le ; femiltarly
tau k , s a most e 111 lect'bflicer, and
era know tad ..11 , ., acuOintatk, was well
and douniwily brta•Aet d.
Each bratty:man ou too train was laro
seated at the aeon, Unto with a pair of
gloves as tokens of the regard in will°
they are held.
IN THE PIT
An Elegant Amusement—Escfilng sport
fit Allegheny—Rota a Dog and court
Can Plot—The Result eta Rattle.
That refined sod eleiafing antfibilementi I
peculiar to the cockpit, seems to have Ile
votaries in Allegheny. Heretofore It
well thought Pittsburgh or the Stauth
Side enjoyed a monopoly of this elegant
and handy pleasure. Circumstances,
however, have Arisen this opinion to be
erroneous, and out slater City . Conies
la fur a chore of the glory attached to
the patronage of this Intellectual enter ,
telethon; Though not as yet powiessed
of all the acres ,orioe for the complete' '
enloymor. of the rare sport, the lovers
of it cecantrually manage to have au
exhibition while they are afiatsined In
the hope that a proper unablinbment
will be secured In the future. Oue of
these fascinating entertainments came
oft a few evenings ounce at a saloon
oft Lacock street. The eon tostants
were a roan and a mastid. • The
dog wan a valuable annitnal, it
had gone through the war and like
a veteran retvered with glory, returned
home with its master to enjoy the fruits
of peace. On the occasion noted It was
Monet front Ito owner's residence and
taken to the saloon ineutibued. After
business had apparently closed for the
night a select core, re of mon assembled
at, the hone°, according to previous ar.
trinomial. The dog was' placed In the
centre of a ring constructed for the pur
pose, and at a given signal his opponent,
a half starved and tortured coon, . was let
loose. Toe battle began and lasted with
Varying,success 114 the greater part of as
hour. First the corm lost a tuft or hair,
and then the dog was dispeseoseed of en
ear. Various portion. of the bodies of
the contestants wore distributed neatly
around the ring. .The blood, which_
fiewedfreely, helped to make the scene
more exciting and lent a pleasing saran.
Son to the general appearance of the
room. Tne tight was a cleanly contented
one. but the coon was found to
be the weaker vowel and finally tolled
over litoluis—that portion of him Which
wan Inn to roll. The dog, after his sic.
tory, was allowed to depart and neural°
hie master, a wreck only of his former
no , f. The owner of the animal at once
began to make an invastigatiou into the
sudden transformation of hie valued
quadruped. By diligent Inquiry he
ascertained the feet* as Mated, which he
In once brought before the proper att.
thoritten, and Alderman Bowden re
ceived his in/ ulna:ion yesterday against
the owner of the saloon for cruelty to
animals. Tire accused was Rerouted and
gave bail for a hearing. It in stated this
in not the only Instance In which the.
sport has been iudutged in, although
heretofore the pantes have not been in.
terfured with.
I=l
The following deeds wore admltted.o :
record in the office of Thos. 11. Hunter,
Recorder for Auettneny county, Salur
dey, March ID, 1070:
Prno. Ashlts to 1%1. oar, Howard. January 10,
10 - 0. 31 of 60 f.,100 et, rry sane.. 111 111140 lain.
........
•t i.l N1...t0 to J , .un Mt cult r •
to by 1.0 frttou rem, tawn•llluo ', Sauk
10wq.,1.. • •
,1123 Dennis tt . W. ' t•: . ..
''''''' ' 'r.
M.. , Jou... 7,"istn; 21s.c. clan.
t rit,•tt-tre..to vut wltttlnt
Sano, r.bsunno to 1). root, arot I.r. M.
to. 'low S. July 12.. •erog end 47 1.e0e5...-
11=4 rstletov 310.114
Marolo 21, th:O.
Jss. Courtney to Jong Barreng Jell JO 104:
Setter ID townslilo .••• .
444
Inv gar.l:
t Burroughs to Joe. sot:duller, J. 411.
ISTU;st, ye lot 417:,
. • . •
Jos. Lip. 1. • Eat • 1l au•11. 61;i:1•1: LS.; lt•i3.!
11•11 . (.0.‘ It. lent 1••• a
.
U. K. • 0,11 to Wm II +lmre, tfit,l. S. 1.70; I
sere •11 , 4 ware. Vi.salmr,
614 .th
Wu, 1 . . Lay tat ni. Mc. - )lsieu 1,0 -
I It 44 by Perr. s•. I.........
.I...ntser re stn tl , lgsrtsrn.
Is, 10701 kr., t, II .1 It 4. Boron, sot., Low. r
t.:,alr 11,
al lul ftuuTuuatu_4. Allrßl,rnr
4 . 1,4 I ' 4 .2i•.,./411 nnt.
tl 41 /Ibis., Asa... We; b> 77 I 1
W111.1.1•5t., 510.11
-so
42 .11
Sant•l Th., on .o I ,8112 11.5011 o• . Mar. 11.
1,70: lot 14 S t GI It on Arad, at.. 14 h
:hor.l it b".
.
T........ 1t•k,,, , 1 t., tl.fl • - ni.. 11, - ch li.
is,. lA.: Uy I, It •tti Ad... ` -
.t. )11:rgh .•
.A.
,• , ‘,.k.rk l , ,ti a sat% C lain. I, )1 sash
same as *la.'s,. •
.....
14.1 a. ninon lo Marl n tllatattr, June ra, IW
lo: I , tor :I 1,. on Mr.', ...ley. A1 , 0 1 .. 11, 4!..-
•Llann t•no • al al to August 111,1, Oct :,1
Pei; nit 2t , n, 1,1 on Jantrn at., Allran
. .
1311 .1.1.1..1 , W. t, •F.l.•oary
:by 111:1 ,n 11%.1,e be .... .an
St. e'elt 111,h 5, 1,1,
to. 13 by 41 art,s. 5.541.0 a,.bvr Pattashrgh
fl •rrlelt 1111.1«. di. SinUfrO• h, March 13
urpArL No. Is Wo).
used, oblhb ....ugh tias
1/umestic liareicity
aeorga K eh has a peculiar way
erpreaxieg bin ,alrectlon for lila family .
Ho put his method Into practice Satur
day tumid by returning to 1.1:3 home,
tilled with whisky and about as amiable
. a hungry. bear with a tern heart. llnt
wife and three children were woon matte
acettualnted with lila feelingo. The Linn...-
ledge 4.111.1 .11111111.1111,u with elicit
oxintbion from the how 0, all of thana
without ritltnent, at ler it IMO worth)
mention. 011icerHreu hammed along
about that time, and with the rlaistance
of a brothor ollctai, canvered Koch to
the watelabou.. A.eer he had niept off
MN Intoxication Deputy Mayor I.:tabula
Itnrinand a lane br tire dullsra and costa
upon him, which ho paid and was dla.
charged. '
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Peter Ort rejoices in. OtO puttee...lon of
several game fowls. towards which his
neighbors, in Allegheny, display a °Dalt.
nue spirit, and some even dared to
charge one John W. Wilson with appro
priating one of them. Peter and John
moot, barj words are nue, umah inter.
changing of epithets detrimental to the
general truthfulness" of each other's
character ensued, John strikes, so does
Peter, and the affair ends by Wilson
making oath before Alderman Butter.
egatnat Ort for surety or the peace,
with Opt fut folio - wing, who incitoted a
(TON suit on the charge Of assault and
-battery. Warrants were Planed and ball
given for the appearance of all parties at
the hearing to thy.
the Printing Conuntitee
An !if owned meeting of the Committee
on Printing of the City Council, w 4
held at the Controller's Mlles, at hal
pact two o'clock yesterday, for tile pu •
pone of awarding the contract fur prix
tog the annual reports.
Messrs. Edward., McMahon. Duff, Mei .
Coy, Beckman, Laufccian and Kirk were
present.
In the absence of Mr. Mattern, chair.
man of the committee, Mr. Edwards was
called to the chair.
The minutes of the preceding meeting
•
were read end improved.
The onutrsct for printing three hue.
dred copies of the reports of the litister
Committer, of IS6B-9 was awarded to A.
A. Anderson dc San, at' 139-25, --
Coronet's Inquest.
Coroner Clawson was yesterday called
upon to hold an inquest on the body of
Isabella Ibyd, who died suddenly about
seven o'clock on Monday evening, in a
court in the rear of No. sf!...Tbird avenue
Dr. Roberts was called to eXaMine the
oody, and In hie opinion thewoman died
of oonsumption. Toe jury returned a
verdict of death from neutral causes.
Deceased sees stint forty years of agd,
and from the. appearance. of the place
where the body: was lying, Itt all probe .
1,1 lity died of starvation, am the room and
its contents indicated that Ifs occupant
lived lu the most abject poverty. ••
Shooting Alfray
About half past nine o'clonk last night
a difticulty recurred at a Wool],
on Smithfield street, and an Mincer was
sent for.. Before the officer arrived at
the /muse the parties engaged in the
tight went out of the house by the back
door, and.when In the alley a aumber of
bricks were thrown, one of which Mau&
gentleman, who died. a pistol into a
crowd, the ball from which struck . John
Stafford in the hip. The wound, although
painful, to not consldeted dangerous,
as
the ball a no Lanes. Mr. Stafford
was removed to his n 31detice.
Metal Meetings
The Street Committee meets this even
log at 7 o'clock.
Gas Lighting al 7 o'clock, at the Oav
onico.
Railroad on Friday at o'clock, at City
linglneer's Office. •
The Street C3nunitic will meet this
(Tuesday) evening at seven *and a half
o'clock.
The Fieeeee Committee wlll hold •
meeting on Wednesday af.ernoon, at two
o'clock, at the Controller's Office.
Hairy Paulin, having been burned
out at 124 Ohlo avenue, has removed his
be and shoo store and factory to the
corner of Fulton and Sheffield streets,
Firth ward, Allegheny, where front the
21st Instant he will be glad to wait on his
friends and oustomeram usual. • 6
Tee Spring Stoat of henry G. Harr,
Merchant Taller, at corner _of Penn
avenue and Staab street, is now largo
and complete. Monsieur Bonpalne con•
tin no , , to preidle sttbo cutting. tr
- _
• Toe PlUrVllCetid MO only Sewing Ma
chino made the revered feed. Call
and =mina lt, at No. f Sixth at7ett.
& hi'CAut.
nuittiLAM
Kennedy-. Store Itoblied = l4
,It wge
I=l=22=l
Last night, between the hours of eight
and eleven o'clock, the variety and no.
Eon store of Renniely ,r C0. , .38
Fli.b avenue, was entered and bbed
Of about twenty•tive revellers. 'The
thieves effected an entrance by gaining
admittance to the yard attached to the
Exchange National Book. They then
cut through a window In the rear part of
the store, using a (Mittel fur the putts,.
The Walt which esparaMe the yard from
the street hid theft from view. •
'She 'tore to occupied no a electing
apartnient • by two of Jim employee,
who had tiSen there about eight
o'clock and bound everything eli right.
They went avid returned about eleven,
when the rnbbery wee discovered. The
thieves evidently had been operating for
a.dne time, ]edging from the appearance
or the store. The rovolvera are ail Abet
was taken co far as could be ascertained.
This is the third time the store has been
robbed. •
Hector'■ Farina forms a very agree•
able light nutritive food, a superior arti
cle for puddings and jellies, and is highly
recommended by physicians for invalids
rad children. Sold by all grocers. T
The Florence Sowing Machine in not
equalled Le; any In the market. No. 6
Sixth street.
WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING,
The Puy Best in the United Males,
JIARDIRACTIMED Br
Dam Aims tried to start a paper but I WILLIAM WAGNER,
failed.
9SI Xorth Seventh Street,
A RAILROAD is to be built from tellairs
to hlarieT PHILADELPHIA.
lion. J ut. A. litnonam in at home,
References—All the Ileadlaa home la Phila.
Cadiz, w ere lie will remain for a few . J•2S:2IKFTVIS
days. . • •
A. CADIZ store was supplied with Ten-
Illation by the explosion of a keg of gun
powder. I '
TOE - Springfield; "Lecture Commit
tee's" report ler qe, season shows a net
profit of (.211 294;„ ? • -
Tux millers and feeders of the licriwood
mill and nail works, at Bellaire, are on a
strike, and the mill Is Idle.
Femoral . . played a two nights' engage
ment at Piqua last week to a beggarly
account of empty benches in Border Hall.
MAYOU Love, of Steubenville, has
been sued by a woman his policnarrinfed,
for one thousand dollars damage. The
case is not • strong one. •
Tun County Commissioners of Clarke
county believe that the last hope of the
capture of the lleritler murderers is
gone, and so have recalled the reward.
Ens. Emma ToWHEEND, the oldest
person In Preble county, died at the rest
deuce of her non in-law, Ensile Stubbs,
at West Elkton, on Friday last, aged 102
years and 4 days.
Faxuan MACKEY, a Catholic priest in
Marion, is doing a good work among the
members of his itick, in the canoe of tem
perance. • The Jodi-pendent says "some
torty persons joined his temperance or
ganization on Sabbath last."
Tan Piqua News ' of Monday, chroni
cled an account of a man in that city
having had his pocket `picked by some
light tingered operators at the railroad
depot Next day the News found It
accessary to explain that by "light fing
ered operators at the depok" it did not
allude to the young gentleman who, with
nimble Hegira, manipulate the telegraphic
instruments Mr sending dispatches'alosg
the line. The "operators" accepted the
apology.
\Ys. understand, says the Belmont
Chronic:a, that the confession of Thomas
1). Carr, detailing with horrible perspicu
ity the butchery el Miss Louisa Fox, and
the perpetration of a dt•zen or more
crimes, some of which are brutally re.
Totting, has been published by three of
our fellow townsmen; who will have it
here ready tor eale on the day of execu
tion, How far this recital of horrible
crimes Is to be believed, we do not know,
but we very mach question whether Carr
intended the public to believe what he
nes written. Carr will be hanged on
Thursday.
Lan A. KELLEY, a negro, who was
Sent to the Ohio Penitentiary, last week,
lom Franklin county, fur burglary, es.
raped from that institution on Tuesday
. night. Kelley WMs employed as a servant
- in the building, and just at-desk got upon
the roof •of the main building and lower
, M himself to the ground by a rope. Ile
/10011 missed, tend men started m pur
suit. lie was traced to his iather's house,
neat tivLanna, and chased 'mid Bur Will
1r out erke.k. rtlicers followed. Kelley
o wade ei good show for freedom, but six
.) feet of water, floating ice, and the officers
'it were too much . fur him; so lie emend
•"e ered.
0
To appreciate It, It moat be seen—the
Florence Sewing Machine. - No. 0 Sixth
etreet.
OlUo ITEM.
-Ats evidence of, the deproisiion In
trade in Now York, it isidated numerous
stores dealrable locathuia ou Broad
way are for rent,„ and over one hundred
thousand men out of employment. The
reduction of prices in all eases has been
Initiated by the employers, who claim
that they are unable to pay the existing
rater, and the employe:l have been forced
to submit.
—One &bun Jammu applied to the U.
H. Court far a warrant for the arrest of
Pendmanter Jones, or New York city,
who, In obedience to department In•
otnctlons, mends all letters to Known
ewludleni and Ki,. enterprise men to
the dead letter taco.
—The second trial commenced et Bal
timore yeiWordey of John Cline for the
murder, In 1865, of Henry B. (Trove.
CHEW was convicted on the first trial, but
new one was granted on the ground of
the incorrectness of the original Indict
ment.
IMM
. .
01T-0n lionday, Mate • itlet, at 5 o'clock,
a. sr.. opparalisis, Mr, 11)Litlialte. Uhl . , In
the 45th year of lice age.
Funeral on Vicuna:mac' lacEntitt: at 10
o'clock. frolu her. late residence,. 00 Boyle
iptee., All, gin ny.. The friends of the fatally
re respectfully Invited to attend.
P ATI iliaooo-1 1 u Monday morning. March
I. 1070, Cialln.k. It.. Infant dalahtor Of U,..
_ifs. and Jennie A. Pattersou.
gun - rat M. M retook. 10.10
the raid ure of John Patterson, .119 Sandusky
ht., Allegheny CI T.
0,111, ,, n Monday morning. Morel; Mitt, ' 4
o'clock. or •O 4 Plcar. riUl3ll CAIN. In the 334
year or hi. age.
Thdlnataral will take 'lice from his late rest-
Ctn.. Penn between Tyr. ntleth and
Twenty.drrt streets, Twt 11th ward, Tills (Toes
day, httairtge, at 9 o'clock. The friends of the
tandir art ICOprolf Incited to attend.
LK/ 91.011—Mer.wife of Mr.
John Lath,. lard 61 yours and 0 month,.
Funeral will take place from the rishlence of
her husband, Perm Memel, uPlimite the Si,
tfarr.i.lielnidery gale. Tills ArritllXOutt, the
5112 d at A o'clock. The friends of the family
we re , peci rally Melted to attend. kiiirriager
ill learn It ht. Young's livery and Vidertiking
lash . .., corner of l'enti and Twenty-elghth
streets at at I!, o'clock. .
BURL A ND—an Paipla7evenlop.Marthlloth,
TpS wrirrk
AND, to the 215th 3 calor her Cre.AD ELIA PUN-
Toe TtinerA Will tike p op) from herTata
temperineeTllle Tlll3 AFTLRLNOJX,
Marsh 11:11, at 3 o'omei. 'rho (fiends or the
ami,y are rospeetfullT Invited to attend.
-• • • .
biIceLOYIN —.At Sundae, March SOM. JOHN
gIotILOSK EY, sr, toted 67 foam.
Yugo rat from Ell late residence. Wollus town-
ChM, TO DAY at 11 tecixit, A. Y. C•rriaLca WI 'I
leave Mr. Andrew JackteWs. Penn strati, at
11 ocleoli. Fe lends or tee haully are respect
fa If invited to attead.
MEN Babhant
at , d
a Jr.ssir, youngest daughter of
Davind II as ill tehart.
BURCH FIELD • on Habhath evening. Mere!,
lig B u re t eek, MARY 11. daJghter of
Win. N. halo, 'gen 3 . 4 yi
Ter f elende of the family are rr epee/ fully Inel
leu tu ant at e. d thect. e l Tuferal onerr Wee/re euDAT Aerrert•
reorcel. le.u'el ryeeeet.• c„.l toe.
Kan 61 , ertv. tlarrseees till leave Mo. claw/ &
Mikhail'. at / o•e:ue/.
UNDERTMXERS
JOSEPH METER & BON,
lINIVEMPAILEIIB.
No. 444 PLAN Brame
Clanlima Am Vasa.ls Puraldled.
C0PT1273 and all Yeaerall r eralattateut at re
abed rater. our
JOHN M. COOPER ez• CO.'
Bell and Brass Founders,
MGM, LOCOMOTIVE k LOLLING 111111
BRASSES
Nadi Prompety • is Order.
9ARBIT'S, METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
rmyrist.. gold Maantootoren of
J.M. Coopefsbnproved Balance W bee
STEAM PUMP.
0:11re, 82 PENN MEET.
round q, Cor.l7th and nal!raid Finds,
nrnusultea. PA
VINEGAR,
TIIE PITTSBUItOII
VINEGAR
.WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are Do. prepared to furnish MEGA!' at tne
LOWKST MARKET ItATV3. Attention le per.
tieldarly called to our
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR.
WINE'S, LIQUORS, &o.
SCHMIDT ec.,FRIDAT,
APIPOILVERN 07 •
WINKS, BANDIES,. MN, at,
INXIOLESAIIJI D521.1.1E101 in
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
.409 PENN STREET,
. Have IteOroyed .to
NOS. IS4 AND 16 PENN,
Rleienth (flt, arty Canal.)
JOSEPH S. FINCH to CO.,
sc. I. 1.17. 1119.191. 193 cod
1 . 21.nrr
11.)191 0 1C713.11.2.1i Or
Csyper Distilled Yam Bye Whiskey,
Ji d,..ra In VI kit.F.IGN WIBEB and LL
MMUS. 14.0/n, an. Intan.ani
LIVERY & SALE STABLES
.NEIII SALES STABLES FOR HORSES
JUST ESTABLISHED.
•
The sobtertbar has established attaleiS:abla at
the IVY, Nun Hotel. A lealtsty, ...era be will
hare constantly 00 11•111 a large supo!y or No.l
Horses. Al.l. SALES (SHAMAN. ADIS. Satls
facston Insured lit all tsars. and 1 C TIIE HullSt
Hu NUT TURN OUT AS KEPHESENTYD.
THEY WILL BE TA KEN BACK AND TIM
110,ST KILFUNVEDI
1 %ALIO DRIFOOI.
oral
ROBERT 11. PATTERSON & I
COI -
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
ryrrszumaz, PAL
Rill on Every Saturday Bold
- AN AUCTION' SALE
OF
SORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Ana rST,lll°,l4M'',.:7',lE,TM.i'rer::;their
notice of corminorneut on or tarfura Thursday of
C~ good cart wlf 0e 6i~eu W Stock let..
wraith.
JOHN 11. STEWART, Auctioneer.
minis.)rarranron.
ROBT. It. PATTEIIO3OI9 ed. CO.,
I , 'l At 3r,
,1-5..1,111 'A r.
CIO3ENEES.S.'ION STABLES
cuit.figlENTll AVENUE it LIBERTY Sc.
PITTSBIERG7Z, PA.
inoll:b4.
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER
FOR
SPRING SALES,
N0.1G7 Market St., neai sth Avenue
We now oder to the public a ,tote of PAPER
RAN GIROS ramornamed In the West for variety
.d beauty of idyl., em brad o f all the Novelties.
la Y1tE.9L3.1. MOSAIC. PERSIAN and tiRECIAN
DESIGNS In plain nod bright velum, for Balls,
Dlnloa Booms. de. Alm: WOOD and MARBLE
DECO ILATIONB, TINTEM and UILT PARLOR
PAPERS, almost endless varlely or
CIIRAPLIATIN PAPERS. WHITE and BROWN
BLANKS for Chambers, de. All .cr which we
'morose to sell. low as the lowest la the market.
Call and see, at
No. 107 Market St, near sth Avenue
JOE. E. HUGHES & BEV.
WALL PAPERS.
• SPRING. 1870.
PRIOES ,REDUOED
40 INCISEd wide tint. at 76e. nee roll.
0 great variety at 101 c• per roll.
tn....ZED—Ai Mods at See per roll.
MAU AnT Preach and American Paper MAP
lags. not epee gra shore, superior to any .ase
sortment la the country. Fur sale at
W. P. MARSHALL'S
New Wholesale and, Retail Store,
191 Liberty Street.
ralt4 PITTHEIIIROH.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
rIMSOLUTION NOTICE.-No-
TICE Is hereby gly - tb that the firm of
McCOIVAN £ BNTDEN, Al eaheny w.•
dlsiolved January 1. MIIO, by mutual content
•
A. 31 McCOWAN
JOHN a.xnae.•
mbl9:elX
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
• •
.•b. p..rt..r.bli, lt heretofore exts•log be twee •
THOMAS TXI.P 11. 8 II NllBl/IT and J. A
MtAlltE. me Telford, Moors • Co . hha hh.3l di
Arm.
Thome. Trlft•rd wlthdra•ins from IA .
Arm. TELFORD. 1800118 & CO.
Hwang porch/nod the inttre:t or THOMAS
TELFORD in me the
Jobelfor. Moore • Co..
we will continue the Printing natineru.
nadir name 1.1.1 ttylo of JACKSON, /SUOlle.
CO.. 84 and 86 Thin .ranee.
W. J. JACKSON'.
Formerly with W. a. Unveil & Co.
FlTTBarilan, Ms ch. 0110. mhlB,ll
DIRS. S. C. ROBB,
No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny,
tieing determined not:totem, over AT Winter
noeitiveiv sell, below 0031, for the
next 30 Mires
00.NwTS.
JUTS.
I." VOHS.
• M FEATHERS,
WANES,
* • LACK COLLARS,
• , LACE HANDEERC,FS
LINEN couu . A.Ri AN e_r u s i
" 0111 t'LhVit! AND
"iTir
is• HONG
HILDS EN'S HONE.
CLUNILY LACE EDOLNOS.
LADIES , lINDERWICAN ,
LaDIZA , •PHONI.
New nyle Ml AI
oIR IS WITCBI3
CHi ggrkETT B,
• /to,. to, Ile
•
eel be
t*" P.""s" "Tg tririfirkrßTßElLT.
ore oarebutei , tt - 9.
ex:rTuot
•
I DIM
1: SO bbl. No. blabberal
SO balfs do. do
30 bbls N 0.3 Large sablgabair,
SIS do. ;
bbis d . M - elbat do.,
SaN baba
bbis rirtvhd trim
9.000 isotod. Coeflt. .11d• tale bY
fbm .a. d. Nrisf.lt. 141 Pint •
WNDEMION J..*4 BROTHEIia,
asMI6 Menu allet, Dui. la
Pawn Medicines. law
FOR SALE
I'O BALI:.
A Pen Street liesidenee
TLet it.rge; tb rce orle.l BRICK 111VilDiNCE
No. 110 flttitttel, trill be
sold II pun rtothovalde term,. The House 11 one
of the most Wubstaollal sod well- built res.ldenees
w the city.• It c..altelni IR Reotul. with Bath
Celia, an•l •ttic, "Eh all the
=I
Tbr FL/ RNIT UltE well br iota with tLe boule
If de:lred.and Immediate paste...lon:an be Rleen
For I rjrmAt Lon, Inquire ore. B. M. SMITH
93 Dltmond strtel, or of cat ooderslbted.i
11. W. WILLIENIS, Jr.,
lOU WOOD WIREET;
1:1 7 0111
SIIBURRAN RESIDENCE
At Sewickley.
ithelog deter - mitred upon remov'ng tont,. Wen
at the ball Wdriret net, T •reetuto, 1 offer for
tale the proper , y where I hove rerlde. •tiothitg
the butor.gh ol bewleth y. The grounds eonslet
of near it/acres. finely diversified solth grams
slopes, level and obtupt hunt , A plensant
bract Tresses th:eruch the LL. 'Lade! try 01:11•
time] One oil lorett Irons of a tios_n varieties•
There are nert , :y 200 hearing pear trees of
choir:rat selection*, tellies appir, winch, plum.
cherry, rte. Also, grapes, raspiretiles, blank
beerier, at awbertles and other sirnSlier'Polt•
?bete Is als•ge spree for vegetable garden. ?fie
ornamental throbs verge er s, roses and rare
plants are an altraelte f more. verrsrProPri
stet) giving the Dame •• Tanglewood w to the
Plate, whilst the vir re. et he Ohio lice, the
Mil. and the vality,render this spot unsurpassed
pletaresque to
the riererllng house Is a first clam brick, arid
beside attic nun cemented cellar tinder the whole
—contains 19 rooms and west...eons and coal
home In basement, with numerous large elotets
rot China, Mom and
stone-wailed
There Is • largo
and never•faliwg stone-wailed cistern. Oiled
vrtth water Pont she e roof, aud pfirolm (Or hot
and cold water in bathroom. ktteirerrand wash
house, waste tenter Is rhschat,ed through Litres
thenwdlstance fr o th the houe. lh•re Is an let
house sod Comm. dram hour' eg room. • Rd"
horn, morlsge abed and chicken yard. Therrien , .
Is bounded on a I sides In Whitey th and amid
•• • •
le ease Mtn railroad or turnpike.
newicalay Is 14 tulles Worn the city, on Ow Ti.
Wayne Railroad, and pose see many attractions
for at üburban residence. The neuter.... encore
modatio, trains leave nothing to be
re
In
the way of communication, and the railroad
baggier tee rive, all the wry down. make, tile
rlds delighful.y retreat tog. The ecelytv of the
Valley Is most desirable, (or, betides ita worthy
f•rtners and •rtteani. here are found the country
neat. of many city tditnre, profcssot a. ranters,
blinkers. Sall other beide.. min and reared
merchinis. 13..0,1 school, abound, and II re are
aeratee of serous denomluations. having the
•
able.: tel ban re.
Po- price and to rnnn • all at no . Drag More, No
IVS bib. rib We. l'iltstottra b. If nut solo be
fore April Int, loin proppert7 will be to et.
WILLIAM DIACKEOWN
209 ' LOTS FOR SALE EREAP
—Situ•te nearly adjoining the Ron
oushs itirmlnghant and booth Pittsburgh. and
within Ilfieen minima walk a Cann garret
ears, N•arly 500 lots hale lately been sold
here.a goodULU, Of which nave been belt
Upon. Only about 200 VCIIIIIII7I that are offend
roe sale by te original., *bleb can now be had
VI paying . % mall amount dawn onesch Lot. and
the balance In one, two and three para. Feints
of Lots now range from
It ll2l 5 to s4oole. .. ay
. MCLAIN it
°t /e ' 2l7 104 Yount, avenue.
VOA' PALE.—Engines and 80i1.41.7
. 41 . 7 MIS. Now and Briton! Eland, or all kind,
connantly on bond.
Orders from all nuts of the conntr9 prompt)
executcd,
J&IIIKS HILL & CO..
Corner Marlon LUIS. and P.. F. W. & C. B. W,
DERSONAIL-All perscinc seek-
INN lideflUl, or Investments to kdal
tate. dill sore thee, trouble and more) by pro
enrln e a co py Cl the f . rITTSEIIIte I REAL
ESTATE HEGISTEIt. II Ltd men ad ay amen/
or will leo gent by OLK
of
It
Persona Cabot 101 l tomall ) t
stilted G ou t of the tare ,
Oat It coutzl ne. (11IUTT PIIILLIM,
Sabers and PAal Endo Agents. Co. 171 Youll.l
VALUABLE RANK STOCKS.—
%ENS. THIRD D `S.
FVENINO. Morelo 334.1. 1370..0.
olelvex. will be sold on ere Ind door Wen
4-on,
enerelal Nalco no lao. 106 noniontlald Went: •
36 onare• Notional Baal:
31 onares Thiel No :opal Honk)
33 shame Prepl:s National nk:
10021 A.. 3101.11 MSC. Auctioneer.
INSURANCE
IRON CITY
EUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
Hon. JAMES
Rey. J. L CLARE, H. H..
Cash. B. IN,BINSON.
•
Rev. A. E. BELL,D.
Her. h. H. NEtatlT, HIS.. •
W. A. REED, Cashier Alleghen 'alt CO.
JACHB 1.1.35 H, Beal gnats Aaca y
t.
NIHON Walla!, Mayor or Allegheny,
C. W. BENNY,
A. h. BBIA., AttorneY - at -, ...!,
D. L. VAI rgatcYN. I.¢MINC merchant.
U. BWHiialt. Least enc., ,t.
Vein. ROUT. KOHIN WON. Prestdeut.
Hay.J. ltb.i.H.lC.l.l.D"NlCePresleteu%
JACOB Secretary,
C. it. QYNNT. Treasurer.
H. W. WHITit. IliteCAL AlMteeta.
SWetilat. tien'l Agent.
COM BUBB/NED Alit 818 FOB Tilt CO,:
John M. Donald* , 0. Allegh ny. Pa.
Wc•e WHaesir l o 4 i h g es sevad , P Be
aver, Pa.
P. H. Coorslo, McKeesport., Pa.
Ileums, H. Johnson. Blairsville, Fs-
J. S. etrayer Johnstown. ra.
Company strictly mutual. All Broite acerutni
to polley holders try dividend returned anomaly
from the end or the first year. All poilcies non.
3.111
•
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY:
FIIELLAWS lIII7IISIIMICE,
me. YI FILM Avenue. Ilenead RN
• prrnmsuieun.lrA.
Capital a i Paid VP.
i l ,
R. J. Hl ley. Ji:l:Pipit, rapt-K.141W,
Halal Wallaoa, n. H Hartman, A. Ohambota.
Jake Hill, S. kl. , Clnrkan. J. X. Bann.
Tbosnat datith Jno.S. Villleek.
HORS T 11. KIN% President.
.1140.
JW. T '.J UHNn N O GS , ,
a V cer e e tPAl7es.ident
Capt. R. J. (MACK, Paul Aaent.
Insures on Literal Terms on all /Ire
enlt3
.VirES'I'ESN &SUB ANCE COM.
PAITY OV rirrmstrßon.
LXXANDER Peeddent.
WX. P. HERBERT. Secretory.
Oiki likkOlOL :MELD, Ventral /tont.
Witte, 9X Witter street, even, Co.`, Want
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
riltruure agninst au kinds of Piro anti life.
e Blake. A. home Institution, maimed by Di.
rectors who are well known to the community.
and who an determined by prompincm end libel'
silty to inalotain the character which they tome
mouned. ae offering Um best yrotntlon to note
wbolleelse to he lasure.4. •
51M.,082:
Alex.Acr Hlalew Jean E. Yeenue,
/15.1ter. Jr I
~ • Chao. J. Clarke.
M. Kl=7.
ic:A I
James u uy,
Alexatuter,
Azdrow Act lea,
David M. LusS.
P. Omen.
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cor. Federal It. and Diamond, illegken
Ole es, In th. EXCOND If ACTIONAL BM
BUILDIN O.
.
art. Jos. 111-cri,
C. &vit.
ino. Sr.ru,Jr.looorimtierst. Jacob hon. .
o.ll.rWlthams Jno. Tbombaos J. McMullin:l
INDEMNITY
AGAINST - I-03S DT WM/.
FRANKLIN MURANCE CO: OF fRILADELPMA
ortlC=.l7Bt &TT 011EBTXCT ST.,near Ms
•
Dmilorc.M.
%Idly. Hawker. lionStrAlli. UMW,
ToWu mner. David S. Ilmra,
md rat. Nue Lea,
Jrb IL tar, lf..lyrard C. Dee
Hisrili. (PIVVILICI, 4.:l3 r gir.
(DW. C. PALA. 'lke Pesident.
" .V . th=lt r arrin °l 7 . -1, •
North Welt corner Thlrd and Wood NUesia.
lehriml.
DEOPLES , narRANCE CORI
L. PAHL
fI 0 N. Z. CORN'S WOOD JUTE 1515
=I
DIMIOII.OIII
%V?.
reEr Cbar AM:to,
12, 11 ., 7 1 X1fl rk.
lam ;k w . jar ,.
erwd
JOHN WAIT' lee PreiddeaW.
W. F. HARDNER. klmseta ry.
LEG EN Ir• INSILHANCr
01Y COMPANY OP PITTSBURG
IcE, No. SMYTH ST 'MT. 1 U BLOB'.
lamas magma all kinds of Piro sag Marla.
Ta I &YRIMIS ' y I!.. Vire
rxraidenL 4.l.
taiI 4 MTML I :=I7.I/rent. '
DISZCTOIi:
1
terl. l 74 '"""
Lie Agri, . ttga ll ia74? .
Chit"' es ay, ' emu J. T.tB , • daa
V.M. Win. Dean. T. H. Nevin.
.WEST COMMON •
• Muhllna Mom Wor/ti.
Portalrirecornor of Wort *comma. *llO
TILND , II ATITATIISL el` CO. •
limo on hood or memo cm ohart sotto. riernll
Log Otap litonciNTlagr for nidorralks, armor ,
ae. Hood and Tomb Miami. W
"nun. st.l. P 1 .114. •••• lable•
JOHN T. GRAY,
House and Sign Painter,
fraitaarmie.A.Nio GaAezErat,
Ns, tte Ninth Street,
1.311119 (LAM Bawl
AMUSEMENTS
OrNEW °PEW\ RUTIN&
&clod elskit of the engagement of the cele—
brated A taerleao actor.
MR. E. L. DAVENPORT.
Who was greeted lair t•entna by, • faaltlonable
and d.nehted andiener.
.1 LtrEl` •Y EVENING. Merril 22.11110, yelll
De presented the great romantle drama of
Err. MARC; us Tu. tR)LIIIER-Or POILTDR.E.
WrittenexpresEiy for Mr. Davenport aim pro
umisced Dv the press nd public alien( al Most
Intensely latervillng dram. trtittes.
St. Mare, a:it:idler or Fortune ....Mr. Dareuport
Oraad Famtlr Matinee on Saturday.
arsusormy or music.
110=35
Commencing MONCAT •YI.NIRO. ItareOWl.
TUE ONLY MORRIS llRue. IlitintrELn.
Organized Pere inner 1147.
TW gY-JIX STAR ARTIaTd:
LIiN. BILLY and:CIIARLEY MOBILIB.
With one Winner alim Vet Commas.
First appearance In LI star. of the mutant
author. MA and comedian.
LON hfultßlS.
Who will sinew at ach perihrniume in its great
apeelaittes•
CARLAND and, rowsus. chain.
pion Song and Dance Hen and 'Alabama Triplets.
The Great BERNARDO as Palmy Pal.
ISNLATIIAW land BtLLY
STlVtleti, onr Pathetic Isalladlat and Manny
l'Oellers.
BILLY MURIIIS and hl. MOCKING BIRD.
First time or 'NEW 'THAR'S CiLLS.
Change of Programme each creating.
Prices as .anal. labiate*
WHOLEsAIX GROCERS. ace.
DIRFER4CO
9 c 44
243 Liberty Street,
=I
WHOLESALE GIROCEItS,
Pittsburgh, Pa
EIETI
ESTABLIIMED BY
A. it T. GORKY, 181%
W. DI. ODBILLY,
WHOLESALE,VO:iOjMn
No. 221 Liberty Street,
WilliscrLT Oh?. raillral HOTBIO
rIT'IBITECIII. PA
N. 13TY.E.LE J. •• BTLILLY.
M . STEELE & SON,
Commission Altirchan:s
FLOM'S, GM-AIN, FEED, Ore*
Ho. VS OHIO sTurr, near Eaat Common
=6
MEANOII &11AIIPER,
/FLOOR, DRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMILLiSSiOII Merchants;
so. us LIBERTT STRUM
llsrnmtlita mollelted
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
(i 3.01.02 to Totter It Amostmor,s
PRODUCE COINEBOOII RERCHART,
NO. 26 Market Street..
m 713
L J, BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
No. 395 PENN STREET
TITTLE, & PATTON,
Wholesale limners, Commission Mercbmite
ilealersin Produce. Flour. Eason, Mite's.
Fish. iartionami Lard Oil. Won, Halls, 01a..e.
Vallou Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures
enerally, 119 and 114 131/00170 13TBSICT.
Pluabargh,
JIIIIX 1. zoosz..szw: z. mats
TOHN I. 1101:18E & BROIL, Sue.
maxim to JOHN I. HOUSE a CO., WWI.
ale Grocers awl Commission litereltweta, Conner
or SwlcWleld and Water etreets. eittabarsh.
WIiIIPTON &WALLACE.WhoIe
dLE OROCEBS AND PRODUO2 DZAII
. No. 6 MUTH EITH66T. PlDabank. ,
1 -- , ; ,03);(s):/.1410trAs F00;14
SPRIM AND SEEDER STILES!
1870.
J. C. leemeasux. C. c. VOIILABBEIN6I.
MTHERSON &MUHLANBRING,
Merchant Tstlure, No 10 bIXTII REKT,
taw et. Clair.) We bare rectivid Sharon mtg.
well selected Stock of Melost and most fashion
able tiooda to our hoe • great Part.n of whkb
ate our own importado 1.
rCI Hug cum:Went of ur ability to nitre perfect
smtsfact on, we respectfully solicit Iv ott .01 05
early examtnattou of .or
stool of Clothe,
Cassis:woes. Vettonrs, Se. -
Mar UMW M
male No. 10
tilsth Meet.
DVALICE.OI,M,
PASIIIONABLS
PiIEROHANT TAILOR
•
Seeps constantly on Mal
Cloths, Cannmerus and vestiosim
Also,fiEli MINIUM FITENIEEILNG GOODS.
/le. 93 1-2 2mlthOeld Street..
prirestrfaa. PA.
m
st.l.
ifirGeaVe Olotklag made to area Ix Istad
6 uds
NEW 141PRING GOOD&
A opilindAl sem noa of
(moral', 4411.8811/LEEZA /Itch,
Jut received toy lIZISi 111111171111 k;
Xeraukt
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U. R. /a ABIDIAL 01710 E.
W. D. of Tenusylran.,
Prrtsinunot, Marta 19. 11110.
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ELI IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the llth day of II arch. A. 040. gamut In Bankruptcy was hlslied
th Estate of WILLIAM H. IiIIORSE, of to.
burgh. la the County of Allegheny, andllta. el
.
Tenney.., oho haa been adlusged a, 11.1.
rapt on ha own petition: that the parakeet of
any deb. and detirery of an PreibmW tont.
Wu to such Bankrupt to hi m or for jdo MM.
and the transfer of soy pruprAby klmare firto
hidden by law; that a Meet Mei:natters
of the to wore heir Debts and
to choose one or more lowly.. of hls
hoiden held at a tnifl. of Bankruptcy. lb be
at the eel. of the Ileum., No. 93 Dia
mond atter, lo be city or Plltsburuh. before
SAMUEL HARPER. Eau., Reutster,on the 9th
DAT cf APB/to A. D. 18 1 ft, at 10 o'clock A. O.
A. , 11
U. B. Marshal. Ss Item eas.t.
QOM
IIiTHE DIiTRICT COURT OF
TUC DNITED STATIC. FUR THE WM
nit N Distiller .7 PIiNNOYLVA la. la the
matter of TDODAh C. DUFF. binkrapt u ln
banal...retry. To whom 1; may roneetn: Tee
nedentened hereby Zees arab e of his appoint.
melt me Asalenee of THOM an C. DUlfe, of the
ty or e letrbe.gle . In the county of Alleshely
and elate of re nonyerania. wlthla mad Dleartet.
who has heel ete %lodged a Bankrupt epee his WU
oetatlon by the LlLstreet Court of ...be Matriet. •
JenDe W. !SHARI N. Alsalgeee de.
Dated the 7th ill. Yoh.. 1070 frireYei-T
LETTERS TEIMAMENTAIRY
sport the • butte or JA3IIIB ALEXAII
late it Bandeau 1010201 P. All , Shen? Coma
deed,tureisg beet eirstrlo.l 10 tea taleSillielliest.
all perooollooootet. Are required to maim pey•
..d person. bselllg Cistolll
said estate will present them properly Putuentl.
ceded for settlement to tneundereqpied, at Ts
r, nom. •
ra•CIPI VII. V. EVANd. Executor.
NOTlCE.—LettersTestamen.
TART on we mat* of Julitti 11110 ,
~.0./1.1 KEN, deerultd. late of Phitl tow.blp,
Sllexhruy eauuty, hstelnebf au Word to the cc.
:restuneo. atl. Tungus haring elate. ',JIM'S
cold estate will toeseut them. sod wriest
100.4 will mate Immediate paintewl to
norz W. HASTINO. Executor,
f,l3:onx ex. towoold
BS IGN E 8 SALE.-806 4u
zeimit cveximu, M ACCUUNTB Ur U.C.
arch ,19t11.
at IX o'clock, lay order of Auld.. Beak
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Accounts of v.•
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thORNEY AND COUNSEUON AT, UM
Has removed to No. TBO TRTE=LT, nib
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U. McCOIRMICIIL,
* Attorney - at:4..9,w.
No. 69 GRANT lITRZZT
jirgampt attention eve. to all Ittsig tzsi
AUCHUIALD BLAEELUT,
STrcalrfordy-evr-iaLW.
to. le PLIFTH STRALIN
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OFICK, 89 FIFTH AVESIIX.
al attention given I. ena2alidalat
do , ...tot. Dead,. bands and X
ay. and-all legal business atten4=7;4ll;
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KEYSTONE POTTERY.
is. M. KiER & 00.,
manuracturamot .
Queensivare, Bristol Ware, et..
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