The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 23, 1870, Image 4

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,41 1 1 AND SUBURBAN,
To itct—Rooms.
Prom the first of ' Apt% two .well
finished rooms suitable for °Mom,
iloOnd Story front la GAZETTs building,
Opplitir. . BUM avenuo and Smithfield
IllttWet. Call attlszatrrs Counting Room,
VA and fie Fifth sienna,.
•Co to titling, Follanabeo Cmia cue•
1 003 and ready made clothtog establish
;Mehl, corner of Wood street and Fifth
Kerma for very decided bargains,
. • The notorious Hilly Deihl was to
the workhouse (or ninety days by.hiayor
_ yesterday. Billy don't like the
e • workhouse as welt as the jell. He pro.
iiooricon It a fraud.
Fir Nest FittlbC. well made, stylish
end fashionable clothing, the reader will
go to Urtiug, Follansbee & Co.'s peon.
lar one price headquarter, corner of
Wood street and Fifth avenue.
t Altailler was yesterday coat.
Mltted for Male keeping until such time
Ma be could be taken to the Somerset
county Jan, where he was santenood. by
the Urger of Deputy U. S. Marshal fall-
—The flew military company la Alle
ghanynow numbers about seventy-live
metnbere. A meeting will be held in a
low weeks to elect alters and regularly
organize. It will then be decided what
the company abet! b. called.
sriseruhieg.—hir. D. B. Ferguson, the
Itusice of tho Peace (orbit. Washington.
hall 03 creditably managed the affairs of
his °Moe as to merit the respect and con
gdence of all his . fellosr-citiaens. We
angled to learn that he Is doing a Hour.
Mum , business.
-; • Teen Weide Mercantile Llbrary.—Aa
WIII be seen In our advertialug columns
to-day the Library will close on Saturday
next, preparatory to removal Into the
new buildleit. Members having books
belonging to the Association are reques
ted to return them- by the drat of April.
tihater Township to heard from again
This time it tan case where one Pauline
Bauer contends- for her rights with a
-Certain \lra. dpengie. Which of the two
will get-them remains to be sewn, when
they meet for a hearing at Alderman
Renter's orrice on a.charge of disorderly
emiauct. _
Deputy Moyer Diehos yesterday leaned
• search warrant at the instance of John
Louth to look apt game fowl. the prop
arty of Mn. Coushuderty, supposed to
be on the premise; of Jerome Daunt; The
p:aoe was aearcood and no where about
the shady villa of Jerome was the fowl
lobe found.
Jebta - D. Herr is a member of the
polionforos, and he alleges that in making
an arrest - bf • drunken individual a few
nights arm, one Henry Stewart did Inter
fere with dim in the discharge of his
dutle• by trying in sundry manners to
release the prisoner. Deputy Mayor
Nichols held him tor a hearing.
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Two men in a very hepprutodeamueed
the citizens of upper Wylte street yeater•
day by certam pranks sitogaLhar babe
reaming, and acts which thaeMclant bito
tolerate, as when we lent /UM them they
woo walking arm In arm with the pain.*
In the direction of the Mayor'. (AIM.,
*Web, of course, kiwi= nothing.
Befere Deputy Mayer Nichols.. W. C.
'Barr rude information yesterday charg
leg ltnbert Rosch with lerceny as balite.
Barr purchased of the defendant a sack
of floor, paying him I.W) for It at the
time, contracting to have It delivered
within the week follcrwmg. The six days
rolled 'round but no flour came to ap
pease the ippetite of the deponent, hence
the COIDDLUI/t. A warrant was issued.
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• " A Little Itelored.—A didlenity occurred
yesterday between . Arthur Little and
William Clinton. proprietor of a "racoon
In the Diamond. during which It is
•allegedlbat the latter etrucg Little on
Abe head with some Instrument, inflicting
serious wound. Mr. Little made in
..lbrmation before the Mayor, charging .
Clinton with ,eforrematesi areault and
battery. The aconsett was arrested and
held for a hearing.
John B. hartierjnade an Informstion
before Alderman Mehfutere charging
Wm. Graff with unlawfully and frond
lently Interfering with him In' the Ma
charge of the d utlea of on office, Barber.
Awing a tax - collector called at the bowie
wf Graff on backless of that nature. He
Waideuled admittance and . tar/set...ad
irlth.mues. smienco ne Would not at
Once quit the Platy. William wan Cent
ler and gave bail fore boating.
]ti
et Hess and Miss Catharine Jones
both reskle within the walls of the semi.
'domicil on renn etreet, A few days
ago the usual •quietude in that quarter
was broken, and a pitched battle or a
small order ensued, In which much hair
was pulled and woman'e weapon, broom
sticks, were freely need. tio Atm. HOS*
alleges, and making oath of aseault and
WW I , against Catharine. Alderman
&tent
_bold her to ball for a bearing.
A meeting of the newly elected Coun
cil . fur the borough of Mt. Washington
waslteld on Monday evening, when the
following persons were sworn in by D.
8.:r0ma..., Justine of the Peace: Ed
ward Brett, ea Burgess: John . Wilburt,
John Burford,. Win. Engel, John. 8.
McMillen and Withrow poughis Cormeil.
men. The Council to particularly•well
made up, being comprised ofisome of the
most respectable and enterprising citi
zens urn's borough.
TIM "ABSUaI I t le btatlon't of the Mans.
field Public School, W. M. McCullough.
Prindpal, wlirdake 'Place on- •Toeole9
evening, March 29th. The exhibition Will
be held In the First Presbyterian church
of Mssetisid. A cordial invitation Irma
been extended to directors; parents,
leachers and friends. At the close of
Ü beU:W.:ties by the pupils the audience
be sddreased by the d'iffusnt-metn
bone Of the Welt Township Teachers As
sanUltion. - The exatninationot theschool
Will take place on Tuesday. • •
Anither.—lnformatlon was made
before Alderman Taylor, yesterday, by
R. J. Grier, Cashier of the National Trutt
Compagy, Charging James JcAmson with
ry... Re alleges that on the lath . of
tatf, 1888, Johnson preeented smote in
the bank of said Trust company purport
ing to be endorsed by Robs. Johnson and
David vallinora for .1 1 ,600, which was
Cashed. Subsegeently Robert Johnson
sad'David Gilmore alleged the; their sig
natures Were tinged to the mid note. A
econmaltenent was lodged against Johnson.
who Is still In jail:
1 4.—Reeldents In the Third
ward,' Allegheny._ will , remember
'ell non's Pump," of former yeast, located
at the corner of Welt and Ohio streets.
With the March of Improvement, the old
lump tdreets gave way to hydrants, and when
the were pared
.[coveredp wet
taken up and the well with
*auk, over which- the pavement was
made. &Thar days ago Street Commis
iirolerildigraw concluded that sun a
man keep • should' not be allowed In the
elly;and so had the pavement taken up
Ind the well tilled. Tito -work wu cont.
plated yeetarday and all trace - Of the old
hmetaxnuli removed. Pedestrians can
move along that way now with greater
security. , •
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Mania States supreme Court.
'.On mode% of Mr. P. Phllltes; Pres
tneßcee, Eeq., 9f Pennaylvarda. was ad.
twitted to practice as an attorney and
eourwellor of thts Court. ,
We clip the above notice frem the
Washington Chronicle The many frtenda
of Major Rose will reJolaa that he I. en.
rolled :among - the Barristers of the
highest. tribunal known to our laws,
• 'ln physical and mental stator; - he
will sued head. and shoulders higher
Usti; Minx of his fellows. -
12122!
:A large number of ministers were in
the city yesterday ea route for- John!,
town. Pa, where the Pittsburgh Confer
ere ,of the M. E Church holds Its
annualoc stun. „The Conference will be
Milled to order this morning at nine
o'clock, Bishop Janes prooding.' It
premises to be an interesting and Impor
tant aosakm, and will probably continue
until Monday or Tewsday next.. A large
number of church people from this oily
interested wilt visit Johnstown during
the session. The little suburban town
Will hare shout as much as it can' attend
Waren@ week at least. • -
Bwalt Streit Bridge.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
-Ewalt Street Bridge Company was held
ftiliardnY it the oillon of John W. Rld
del. ittaK. The reixrrtifof the Tresntrer,
Mr o.4llebeet,knd of the Engineer, were
reid had referred. The recent stipple:
anent to' the charter was also read and
aemptad. An election for nine Directora
and a Trearurer for the ensuing Year wee
t h i n_..billett see nemlted an follows:
a,arreerors,ildteara Jas. L Bennett,
Wilitsailf Peter 'Kell, Otto Krebs, Chas.
Thissbele4AC Riddell,
Ham' Oarwig and Fredrick Kirsh.
Treat,. rye—Clam. Siebert.
XYAMIELICAL ASMXLiTION.
The PRIM/larch I......lertvce7Nrattr,
A;reetliego ti noothrrn Brethren—The
Secret Society ghestion—Stotlotlca or
thel [torch—Mb...al *kiln - A—Build-
Ind Committee Appointed-A/hirers or
Inc Mlaelanary Society I:tected—.och.
ty Mtetlnge—rbe AppointoseUts—AU
Journment,
Cketterenee mot qt nano o'clock. lie
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L. W. Seibert. In 1 e abeetme of Ittahop
Esher, wee called the Chair.
Journal read au approved. --
Rev. Mr. Seibe offered a rasolution
pledging the heatty enpport of the Con
:bronco to their foghorn in the South.
and urging upo 1 the inembens of the
Potonisedistrict 11. diligence and reel In
their efforts (or the advancement of the
cause.. Adopted .1
The Committed appointed in relation
to secret aocietiat reported as follows:
Warns/is, Petition have been re.
Calved asking for the appol nt m era °faint
secret society preachers to various eta.
Lions. Therefore,
•Rosolord, That Me Committee CAD 8131.
Sons be instructed to mate the appoint.
Merits, as far as pateible, In accordance
with these expressed degree or the
people.
Resoltsd, That it would not be who to
legislate upon the matter of secret soci
eties.
The report was melted and resolu
tions unanimously adopted.
Rev. T. G. eiewell offered a resolution
inezraclog the ministers, In toe future,
to forbid the use Of their churches for
secular purposes. Adopted.
Eleven applicenta were then received
Into the Itinerancy. '
Somerset circuit was divided; Shuman
dent circuit was changed to • a mission;
a minion was ordered to be established
in Teutperanceville; Johnetown circuit
was reported to be Supplied.
Rev. J. Q. A. Weller was now railed to
the chair, and the report of the Commit
tee on Statistics presented, - From tho
report it appeared mat during the year
the number expelled was my; withdraw
all 131; moved sway. 222; received, 115;
increased In lost year, 142; whole num.
her, 5,692; Increase, 308; itinerant preach.
era, 41; increase, 3; local preachers, 38:
increase, 8; church edifices,. 81; increase,
it values( churches 1 1 t11,750,00; Increase
115,000,00. The report-was, received and
tiled.
The morning erasion then ikdJourned
with prayer.
azrangoort aneinorr.
Opened with devotional exercirea
The Committee on Finance reported
the dlatrlbutlon of funds according to
dtrectlern. The Committee on Quarterly
Widerennee reported the accounts cur
rect. The. reports were received and
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A vote of thanks was tendered the citi
zens of Pittstrurgh and Allegheny for
theirgenerous hospitality to the mem
bers of the Conference..
T. &breeder, Win. Hogetnan, Robert
Mott, S. B. Kring and J. Croneruern were
appointed the Church Building Commit
tee for the Pittsburgh hilssion.
The deficiency in the Pittsburgh bils•
don fuitd was sordernd to be made tin
from the Conference troooury.
The month of June was fixed upon as
the time of taking up the extra Confer.
once collection.
The adjourned meeting of the Mission-
ary Soolky was theoFeaunted. J. L.
W. Sibert was chosen as •delegate to the
Beard of alhattons-8. B. Krtog althea.
tote.
The officer* fouling oting year were
then elected, in the choice of
J. D. Darner, President; J. J. Barnhart,
Vico President; L. M. Boyer, Secretary;
S. B. Edna, Treasurer. -
The session adjourned until h air peat
*even o'clock P.
SVSZIII.IO 664.410 N.
Devotional niereleee were conducted
by Bebop Haber.
The drat Business before the Conference
was the report of the Committee on the
Plan of Study • for Junior Preachers,
which sot forth the necessity of an Wl-
MOvernent In the erren
ee gentent of the
cleans, and that oommitts be appointed
to examine the classes separately, actor.
ding to [baptist of study. Adopted.
L. M. Boyer and C. F. ~.11 ertung were
appointed examiners for the Brat year;
J. D. Darner and H. B. Summer* for the
.econd and third years, and J. D. 'Hol
linger and Bishop J. J. Esther, for the
(worth - year. •
C. U. Cooke was granted • Biller. of
fntm the Conferenos, The
Conference expreaned a regret that one
who bad - dotal go much for the church
should withdraw -from ft, but rejoiced
chat he was to unite with another Con
ference of the Association.
Conference then adjourned for the *e
nameling of the Sabba t h School end Tract
Society. After the reading of the min
utes., tha collections In tits canons Held*
of labor wore armouecod. It was found
that a very good amount o f' collection,.
hadscoter interest
taken In the work than pectottaly cup
posed.
The following odlcere of the society
were then chosen:.President. J. Dick;
Vice Prcaldent,Ml.ll.lEaupti• Treasurer,
W. Drown: Secretary, Ft Mott. •
- Rev. Wm. Yost asked for aid from the
Society In sustaining the publishing in•
taunts of the church.
The Treasurer reported an increase In
the contributi oorderns to the Society.
The next In was the meeting of
the Educational Swiety. All the old of
f/wooer thisorganization were reelected.
the committee'on Finance reported la
torably. It had been decided to se/1 the
church library and put the money out at
interest.
Regular session of Conference was now
mauled, when Bishop Esher proceolhd
to announce the a.ppoiritmenta.. Afin
ntuit, a few prelltainary remarks on the
danoulty experienced by the BialloritrY
committees, becalms of the inability of
wimp of the preachers to preach in both
languages. He requested the forbear
ance of the ministers. and hoped that all
recelvingi their' appointments would ac
quiesce cheerfully and go to the held of
labor resolved upon greater tilligaumand
earnestness in the.cauee.
He then • reed the following appoint
manta -
Pittsburgh District—J. D. Dimer, P; E;
Pittsburgh Station—B. L. htilLer, , Pitts.
ourgh • Miscfon—J. Ervadruar. Alle•
kheuy Station—Jacob Honeeker, Roch
ester Station—M. Lorkel. &ark," Circuit
. 4 M. IL Shannon end J. King.
Nora:Ll:nut—J. Q. A. Wailer; E:
Atiatertown and Trarcbell Circuit H. B.
Summers and J. - IL Roland. Harmony
Circuit—Henry Bodes. Lewenter Circuit
F. Hartung. Temperanceville —B.
Miller and J. Eloneaker.
Erie District—S. B King P; E.; War
ner Station—R. Mott. Eriti-11. W.
Hampe. Erie Clrcult—J. Fogel: Craw.
ford Circult—J. W. Brown. New Castle
Minion—W. Smith. Summit Circuit—
A...Neibb and J. H. Bates. Celia Station
—J. Dick.
ACkgheny Distrief—J. Flodinger, P.
E.; Greenville Circuit—J. J. Bennbart;
Sugar Cireek-8. SU. iobert: L Wondiml;
Venango Circuit—P. W. Platte; Frank
lin auditorium° Wigton—J.' D. Dourer;
'towage Ciroult—j. Weikel; Clarion Clr.
cult—lL N. Voter. Jefferson Cir.
cultr!-11. Werner, J. J. Myers; fashioning
Clicalt—.o. Fan.
Sammersel Diairicf—J. W., Beiberi,
P. E.; Bllminerset Circuit —J. H. Grim;
Milford Oroulf—L Esah; Cranberry
Circuit—J. L. Dunlap; Clearfield—li M. I
Boyer, B..lllelger; Indiana Circuit—W.%
Needier; Bedford Clrcuit—W. Haupt:
Westmoreland Circuit—L. K.ae; Johns.
town kllsaion—Tobeaupplied; Saulsbury
Circult—B, F. Piths
itgolnac Inetriet—D, B. Poling ' p. .s,
Preston Circuit—E. B. Arthur. Hump.
ablre Clirentt—J. F. Balls. Bom
berger. Morgan Circuit—D. I.VBunilind-
ner. Elhemendoeh .Idlsslon—D. tl. ,Poi.
Ing o U. l Mauler. Clumberland--To.be
Alter the reading of the appointments
and devotional exercises, the Conference
edjourned to reassemble March 15,1671.
The session was one of(he moat berme;
moos and klessent that has evert:milked
the blistery of thtt Association. Threngh •
oat theotmost
it/ prevailed:good feeling and unatilm.
All in attendia.3e seemed highllygratt,
fled at • what had been done and ex.
pressed themselves as closing thole
delloeratkwas and separating to their
(erent fields of labor with the highest
regard and gratitude to their geuercua
enterttiners, and nape, memories DWI.
COnferenee gathering " in Pittebargh.;
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In Tnable
Seery Barton, who wan arrested Mon
day everting. by officer Barker, ou
iaapiolon, an account of whlck we pob.
llabed yesterday, la shout to com e
to . grief. • George W. Taylor, a
colored man, appeared before the Mayor
yesterday morning and made informs.
lion charging Usury with the steatitic of
hp gold - watch, valued at sixty dollars.
Barton Peppier@ his beep boarding with
Taylor,. mud during Taylor's absence
fdosithey, he approplated4hOluderptill.
pawned It. This it would seem - Is pot
lr only trouble, ow - ble - presence le
required at the Mayor's Otadelbr another
purpose. Some Weeks since a lady
claiming to be Barton's lawfta wLfe,
made information before the -.Mayor,
charging , her husband with abandon.
went.. The lady resides In Temperance-
villa, arfd alleges that he deserted her
about a year chum. do far these are all
the prosecutions against him, but the
probabilities are that there will be more
of them. Taylor, the man. with whom
Barton hes been boarding, ease that he
Mks been being -with a women at Ills
house, who claims him as her husband,
and lt may require the interference of the
canner° determine to which One of the
women he belongs. -For the protest,
Barton was committed for a bearing.
THE COURTS..
U. N. ['ballet Court—Judge:Did:m.l 1.. .
TussoA x, Alitrah tho otao of the
Culled Steles re. C. C. Taylor, attach.
merits were termed for Mrs. Id. Mille mud
Julia A. 011110 U, dereultlux wltuneee,
The ewie or the Vetted Stetia Ta. Cleo.
Mini War wee taken up. I letettilaut was
Indicted ler violating a 1 , 11111i1.1011 of the
revenue law In relation to illetlllerlea.
with Intent to defraud the United stater.
The jury bound a venliet of gulltiq and
the °curt tientenevd him to pay a In of
one Omani:id dollars, and to untilaratial
muntlue' Imprisonment in the Somerset
county Jail.
Untiori !Mora re. Robort Woos. lon
fondant was intliciod for carrying on tho
Moaner , * of retail liquor armlet without
h•ving paid opocial tax. Jury out.
la the case of . J. R. Klee. Ts.
Poulin A Lb.. in bankruptcy roported
yooterday, he jury found that ' the facto
set forth in creditors petition are true.
tburL adjourned until Wedtiaaday
morning et Mu o'clock.
District Cinart—Judge Kirkpatrick.
TULSIDAY, March the case of
Rees vs. Morrow, previously reported,
the Jury found for the piebal' la the
stun of 1 / 1 1,043 17.
The first case taken tip was that of
Mentrerst vs. McCullough ,
action on a contract to recover the value
of whiskey. Verdict for plaintiff In the
awn of #1,124 70.
stactrell vs. -Marshall, garniehee,
action to recover for work and labor
done. The plaintiff allege. that he'ob.
tabled-a note from a Mr, Falkner, who
had worked on a faun for defend
ant for twe yearn, for which_ be
received no pay, and plaintiff sues to re
cover the value of his labor.
TRIAL LIST FOR WRIINKSDAY.
217, 19, 21, 52, 55, 65. 66, 73, 75, 97, 100,
110, 112,
123, 126, 130, 140, 145, 150,152, 156,
22.157.161, 167, 175, 176. 170, 130, 183, 166 ,
199, 190, 191, 192, 194, 204, 205 , 206,
209, '221.
The above clue. will be taken up to
day, and Judge IClrkpltrick staled that
ho would continue every caw, called In
which the panic. were not ready to pro
ceed to trial.
Court 'el Common Pleas—Judge Sit
TUICIiPAY, March 22.—1 n the ease of
Wilson .va. McCormick, previously re.
ported, which was an action of Troyer for
the recovery of a chicken, the jury found
for the defendant.
The first case taken up was that of. Mc
itain for nee %a. - Adams. Action to re
cover for work and labor dune. Verdict
for the plaintiff in the sum ofitl2B
Robert Duncan, Administrator of the
oatate of ta illiam Hutchinson, deceased,
vs. William H. Williams. Aetion to re
rover the value of certain goods and mon
lea deposited with defendant lee safe
keeping. The plaintiff alleges that on
the fat of May, 'O5, he &Talked with the
defendant,who was doing a banking busi
ness under the firm flame of Wm.
Williams & Co. a tin ha* containing
$'20,000 in gold coil, one gold watch. worth
1100, and miver ware to the value of poo
and other articles of value to be safely
kept by the defendant for the plaintiff,
and to be delivered to him when called
for, that defendant had requested the
gasis and money, but the plaintiff her
neglected-and refaced to return the
name: that defendant did not use the
proper means to keep the properly ea.
cure, and that through his want of care
the same were woolly lost to pleintiff. -
It appears that shortly after the prop
erty was deposited the bunk was broker
open end the money, and goods belong.
tng to the plaintiff; with other article*,
were etolen: Due tuna woarreated and
tried for the robbery, bat for want of
aidlielent evidence was acqulttid. The
present rasa was tried about three years
since. before Judge Williams, and after
the testithony was all in and the case
argued before the jury, plaintilla took a
non suit. Oa trial. _
Thum LIaT MIR WI.7):YESTAI.
MCK•ill vs. A. 1.1111,
ct al ye. &wart A Co.
381 - .. Page, & Duff rx Walter.
Still vs. Frethey.
42. Hensel ve Good. .
11. Hankie', Hera. vs. ,
17. B. &1.. Airs of Pittsburgh vs.-Kuhl
man's Adners.
12. finoufer vs. Hamilton.
50. Reff , vs..Reif. - •
St. Ilimklns and Lstaar vs. O'Neil.
gamier Yeetleas—l edge Collier.
TUESDAY, March 72...—The drat cane
taken up was that of the CommOnwealth
VS. JAMES Itively, Indicted for larceny
by bailee, Wm. Hersh, prosecutor. The
defendant mulch/aged with getting-Pal
sesiaco of, keeping and irefurdne`in
up to the proper owner, the prosecutor,
isT 0) worth of merle sugar. The Jury
returned a Yellin cidlffi
The next case taken op was that of the
Hatuturinvreelth ye. P. H. Johnsen and
(tittles Harrill, Indicted for totesnit and
battery. Fred. DliTenbach, prosecutor.
The defandadts are pollee officera at the
Union Depot, whore the difficulty out of
which this case originated occurred. The
pro,secutor wont into the waiting room at
the \ Depot. and, while altting on .the
benches put hit feet on one of them when
the officers attempted to eject - him from I
the building. In doing ao a tight ensued
which th; prinecuto - i received save]
. .
Monson tiswhead. Thejory returned a
verdict of guilty.
The' case of the Commonwealth vit.
ilentieugh, Indicted fur 11811Stlit. and
hatted', I'. A. Johnson. proscutor, was
tried In conjunction with the above cam
end ex It aroee out of the nano difficulty
thefactaere thantne. 'The jury returned
a verdict of not guilty and the prosecutor
pay-the coign
Milton Tilicttughlln Ind.cted for• the
larcency of a hem on oath of D. Wale.
man wee next pieced on trial. Thefury
returned a verdict of not guilty. „.
The next case taken tip wee that Mtn,
commonweatth vs. Ileac fitieMittley,
an Alderman in the Twentieth ward,
Indicted for anstilt" and battery. George
McCort:On, pror.ecutor. The prosecution
In thin case was defendant in a case be.
fore the • Aldermen, end after the case
was decided expressed tanner dinette.
tied with the Aiderman'a
whereupon, he alleges the Aldermen
committed an assault and battery u:el
him..
• .
The. Alderman wide Information
charging Makombe with contempt, upon
which be wee tried, found guilty, and
sentenced to pay a flue of one. dollar.
The facts in the assault and battery ease
are as follows: - After the Aldernumbacl
given judgment-against McCombs, the
tatter said ho would take an appeal.
Tile Alderman replied that becould net,
and remarked to Mr. Mc that If be did
not keep quiet be would commit him
for contempt. Mr. McCombs told him
to eommlt; he did not care for Mtn,
whereupon the Alderman went to hist
desk to . write, a commitment, and Mr.
McCombs, who is a man seyenty-sight
years of age, got up to go out, when the
Alderman came front bin desk and
caught the old man rudely and shored
him down on the floor. Ou
MOT FOR. WROSI L 3OA 7.
39.. Coto. ye. Conrad Frans.
tie°. AtidersOn
John Bane.
14% - Jack Rlnner et al. \
40. ' Thu*. Kennedy.
A BUNAIVAY:
An . Exciting Ineldent—Rnaaway and
domino u p—Val ua ble florae Klima.
Yesterday morning &beet eleven
o'clock considerable excitement was
crested In. Allegheny by a runaway,
which terminated In a serious mannar.
A countrymen seated In a new light
spring wagon, drawn by two horses, was
driving down Eset "Lane, when the ani
mals became frightened and started
o tr gallop,- They ran toward
I.Thlo street, and had not
.proceeded
morelhan two empires When' the - Arne!.
warithrown frOm•his 'teatime° thei Uriud
or the gutter. ...Fortunatdy be alighted
Colds feet, and beyond the shock, fright
and dirt was not aerlously dosiaged., The
invite olkitlinuertin their ;Light, an d Juin
before turning. Into Ohio street collided
with another wagon standing alongside
theAtavement. One of the_runswv
berme struck MS necicagillnet the mhOt
or this 'vehicle and drove, clear
through it. The epilog wagon
was: demolished. . : - by the .
The Injured boric bled profusely and It
was .found' , that his wolleirl.7llllll fatal,
one of the main arteries having , been
bursted. The animal was a-very vain.
able brie and added to the destruction of
the wagon will make the owner'-lose
pretty heavy. The bons> was shot a
abort time alter the accident. 'The Altair
created Intone. excitement inithe neigh
borhood kw some ti me,
usually do-
dd I
. . liadeen thath.
ggr. John McCloskeyeCloMcCloskeya farmerretedin
In' Wilkins ,township, , cued •
Sunday evening, while on. alt ti ettly
, way ;0
Wlthinabetrg.• It appears that Mr, 1. 4 ..
cieethey had 'been . unwell - for =Jao,46 ra i
days, and Sunday evening he. started In
Wilkinaburg to get - some . medicine.
When near the reeldenee of Mr. W. a
'Mei:hears he fell to the ground, whore he
Wu fund a few moments afterward by
somegentlemen who were pasting. He
wee re ovnd to the stable which noe
neer b and mpb:,. - s;cinn tent for, tot ho
died tru ore the doctor . arrived.
Cor r Clawson yesterday held aili
.: 3
Inquest on the body wnon thejuryfound
that the man died of congestion' of the
brain.
PITTBBUItOII DAILY (IAZE'I WIMNI.:I4I)A Y MORN INd, MAR 23, 14570
lI4LANN XVI ll FACTURE!! Y. •
A Stoll moot of r1:1._ -,Their T04000,v
1:11=1
%Vt. havo (10111 ault
Negley, oor lopemculnl I% 11.11 'loth • ee4,
Goc adlowiug abatement agtoel OttliO Itf
111111 1.1111 tile New .1 elem. lilac. M4l4.lll:liti
1 11101 s. 10 /0 menented to the \ moon too
on W aye and Ntasaita,, ti la *taint 11l
p•.I 1561 10 the It ride tilde mi.:aide Li
bemittlit to taut 1.14.1k/K,41 ills,. I Imola ofl
the etnittlittletl Itle ea finking i
The Itottle and Witiiinatelliase /denote , '
tonna tespeetitilly Int•lte vino tamiddil
eation oft tie Aillowing stateitiand or 10010
— t/ I, lr,teiletioy and renieity:.
The preeent duty on Window II lea. I.
from Ilse to Bo per Ib , itlid on Ito ice,
V bile, do., thirty live tea) - per 111113, ad
V101[0111; being au nilvaime Ott the
trade Mild of IMO of only it per cent
while alma, that Glue mode araii, tier Prins
Opal raw material, him been required be
pay a greatly It duty, which with
increased duty ou clay, etc., bay era ,l. catty reduced our protection.
Underthe operation of gale tariff .- the
tusinees*as almost destrOyoall a large
rereportion of tho fiegories havleig ewe.
panded, until by the pronduin on gold,
amounting practically to an increase hi
the Tariff, the business revived, Since
the decline of Gold Premiums large num
ber of factories have again been obliged
to suspend, and the balance only welt In
the hopeof en increitrio In the Teri tr.
Our mannfacturea are entirely hand
made, and consume only material the
product of labor without maehinery.
They are Maiden readies, (ran. ported, the
average rate of freight on. Window Glass
from Belgium to Now York lasing less
than from Philadelphia to New York.
While to New Orleans and other cotton
ports, these goods aa ballast at still
lower charges. •
eepaclty of the faetorios of this
country Is ample to secure to commuter.
• fulliupply, and an active competition
In price%
it or revenue only. without regard to Pro ,
Motion, very much higher titan the pros.
ont rale of duty is adnileenble, an wit.
Otiltlett by the very greatly augmented
importation, since the Gold premium do.
clime' to even slaty . IGO) per cent. pre
[Muni. -
In view of then* facts we think It remit
linable to claim as highs rate of duty on
abet, ward as iir placed on alinmat any
other Alen ufacture.
Specific Duties can ho as readily' ad
justed on both branchos of these goods,
and be mom fairly and easily Lemons]
and collected. The rates of duty we ask
rot Glassware have been already sustained
and approved by the Tariff Bill mimed by
the Senate In January. 1867, by the bill
reported to the Ilona° of Representatives
by the el.numlttlie of Ways and Menne in
February, Ilol7:_and also, so far a• relates
to Window Guam, in the dill recommon :
dad by the commission of Internal Itev.
emu, inlfing. .
The duties necessary, and ivhieh We
respectfully ask, are
- "On gimes vials, jars, bottles, and other
veitaels of glees, plain, moulded, and
proi.seel, nut cut, engraved, or painted,
of lose than eight ounce. rapacity each,
two sod onelialf ands • per pound. of
eight and Item then twenty,' ottocoevaps.
city °eel), three mute per pound; of
twenty ounce. capacity and over each,
More:ants per pound.••• • , •
.00 glass demijohns Mt one pollen cent.
.toutie,'or lease, '(In) Gar tont* ereis-deml.
John; over one gallon capacity and not
over three gallons, seven taints per gal
lon: over three gallon., five 'cent* per
- • , . .
"On eirtoji, for oich gallop contents
capaeity, five route. ' •
eoa porcelain and it bornlso glees,
paintiuga on glares or 'glasses, and all
reaeufacnnee of gime., or or which gins.
shell be a component material of chief
venue, not otherwhio herein provided for,
and on gleam bottles or jars tilled with
sweetmeats or proserterai or with art oleo
net otherwise heroin provided for, fifty
per contulll ad valorem.".
Provided, however ' all wine, and other
Di lore, spirttuoua Dlom, hay runt, mineral
waters, medidiumi, preserve,' pieta..,
27tOteete, or soy Other itilleheA -- jut
ported in ii.:ttlse or other glass 011111919,
absil pay a duty of F 451 twenty.tivo cents
per Maranon bottles budding ono pint or r
les., day rents per duzan on bottle. bold-
big over one pint and under one quart,
seventy-fire mita per dozoo on bottle.
holding one qtlarterr over, in addition to
the regular fluty on the content. of such
bottles or other glass vowing.
• ..On all unpollahed cylinder, crown,
and oo • mmon window ohms, not exceed
ing ten by. seen hackies square, two and
a quarter mote per Poona: . above that
and not exceeding sixteen by twenty
luar inches square, two and threisfourtbs
Lent.' per pound; above that and not ex
ceeding twenty-four by tidily Inches
square, four cent. per pound; all above
that four and a half cents par pound.
"On cylinder and crowttglans,polimbecl,
notlexceeding ten by fifteen Inches square
three and a half cents par square foot;
above that and not exceeding *Lateen, bY
twenty-four inches Square, boo anti a
half &dna per square foot; above that
and not exceeding t only-too rby thirty
Incites square, eight mite per square
foot; above that and not exceeding
twenty-four by sixty Inches, treenty•five
Conn, per Square foot; all above that, fifty
omits per aquas foot."
“0.1 all cast polished prate glalui,"un
aliveredi Pot exceeding' L tfin tlfteen
Inchon &rare, four cents per square foot;
atiote that and no,: , axeeedlatiexteen -by
twenty-four Inches 111,rlar 1 4, 4 1 1 XiCOnL 5 Per
square foot; above, that and not exceed
ing swenty,four by thirty i:2.hou
ten cents persq uare foo abol;:ititat and
not • 4aceadins. 7 triauty.,four, by:. 812 q.
filches square , thirty cent. per sipZu!"
foot; all !wore that„ Arty mots pat square
foot-? J r. , L • 1..,
~O n fluted, rolled, or rough plate
glare, not including crown, cylinder Or
common window gins', two cents pas
Provided also the duty on bottles, and
all kinds of glarotware, :stiliftla Resealed by.
weight, abet I tko Riss&
oleo and paid at the
gross weight with en alluvranne, whOn
packed In besee, calitesi...inv, casks, of
twenty-five per cent. tare for the pack.
P 1.3
Octane. Ilouna.—A large audience an.
ambled at the Opera 'lEfeume lank even=
log to see Mr. Davenport In "St. Mar
and we feel 'confident no admirer' of
genius and /over of the drama among the
number-who bad the Ileasnreet..beerhig
him regretted being present. Mr. Devoe:
port la certainly one of the dawn readers
on tbo stage c and belbg DO, eau reed the
text as given by the author, making his
polnle deer and without Interpolating,
and thereby detract froin the'betitity of 1
the original, as la the tee common prec.
floe'. with` Wetly I"edtorft. : Tim dream in
Which be appeared 'lest night, assitthing
the title rote, de one exceeding merit.
The romance la a thrilling one and the
author has etrefudy Wadded 'those Im
paohabli. eituntibna whfcti Treidefitly
mar-the Interest in
.plesse of its chared•
ter. Has support wee Adth a ;tingle a
-1 ception good and in asuntrrespitots excel
fent: . glue aveniug - st.Nfere, or Medal.
dler of Fortune, will be presented.
ACansnY Or .2duszct.—The Morris
Brothers are dr.whas the fullest houses
oriwyr:Danotrol tioapo that had vielfim
the a long time: The ifutiloice
wereldgb4 delighted, m their.ltegfutint
appleusw would scan turinfuly.last even
ing. And there geome to be that con
fleeting etridn.throughesit the perform
ance which' testinee'to the skill and abil
ity and.. tombs ,the Audience,. Ml,fron,
gradual humor to rare and witty ,
merriment without breaking the strain
pf conooptiort or angering a relapse from
go
4puth warda.:ag. :Los , ora.:at
minstrel porformanceekhdidd bog. fall to
Bee the Morris Brothers,. Remember, AC
thle place you get your ehAngo In amble -
A Made Wretched ;
•; 4 :tte9 ll tlit graYMlnithy iittetoist oven We
Wine Of ere ry .?tnilet ;they note an' n•
Just puelsiininrit the inniScint; or , it
'leather purity ru , ned by cruel goealp.
liver ready are the members of tile cold
world to take up and push along a story
of misery bursting :upon the houide of
the innocent, and ut all beings making
them most wretched. Such a ogee it le
ours to relate of s young lady' living on
Allen street, who WWI charged yesterday
before Alderman : Herron with hating
disposed of her illegitimate child at
birth.. •
The story was 1 common topic among
all claims in that district until yesterday
14 was eacertaineil that it was without
foundation, and no one could anywnere
bo found Who 'could be 'qualldest to
any . truthfulness otr . tho matter what
seer and heart brolten
wonienlettirtincito her bouts ar, anon
tad subJect.of tholaw. . .
_Mut %WA the narrow . of pub.
lie charity does not reach out the helping
band In wider and more liberal views
toward the Individdals of soeloty who
they themselves -have trampled under
toot and will not permit again to rim;
that women, of whom a gossiping public
have robbed of their honor, stioultrilnd
it almost an impossibility is again ascend
to any point above thtimost obecuro pen
Nonage.
Cr
armee Haulm and Lot to Atcitiruy.—
Leßant., Auctioneer, ann olll3 CC?‘ a
very a r trXeliVn 14x1.1 fir 'Frl.lxy next.
rrafilinee,,
avenoo, le 'to tra on - m . l4'On 'that day .t
tivo.o'clock. In nrclor to induce cloeopt
' aUdii 14 cur eirt4t a pato, the hitt hfteP
fixed As the low Sum of eleven thousand
dollar',
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Ite onlilill.k. ti,, .} C. 11'44 ttl(' gri1t..2..b , .1 !fr
tatimplotakti bt riHt;tt ,r)1. bS ‘ft.d 1 , 01
one of ' the fleet h , ille , tlori C hl`: tlf
owl ot Illel *, lntrninr; ti7 , klOiM I. I it!PI.
b nralt...llllsl.4 In i't4s Die , q te , . , lt dr,..%t
who,, 1110 kilialllitia ~a i r 1,,,l 6,./ ' ,la, t irlk
401400 114'41 , 11440)4 14 . 4 60141.4. '
• A number og i';* 14..1,1t00d ilnin ni.nit
added tU the 0,11••11,0; ifeeoly. I In.! Ht
them, the hon.; nr • 011;00 nlenr, fatlelett
by Johlte; i. t.iti(r4k4l.l). iit014..4. I!
eeeme tutitalid unt nod, Ili „ end intV; Olnr.
like the, reality, Ilinn Ali elf ft I or the et
tint'. gentile end Al; Ill; 'Din t.l ,4 tltt , 1 4
not hag% Lut In 4.411, force, nod truth
to nature, Iv the hew ;deco of Mel eh tr. ,
;toter Wo hate ever enrol.
Another. Retell 14014 in ' , meth - lien*
dog Abet linkhnd yo.nerillty, by the eaten
ertlet, will attonet atieetloo by Ite *etroog
color, and faithful/owe to the ortgleal.
J..par Lawmen contributes *winter
eaene—i meadow, will, It ~trip of wood.
lend et iin.- tide-ill enveloped will, a
covering °renew. ' The picture In many
nurpecta grooms alnicat perfect; the cloud,,
at lint Intekground ern especially correct,
In tone; but the elfect to ollghtly marred
by thoooperabundlUMB of the fleecy mate.
rlet. The twige nod lighter atottat of the
treat, apuesr rather ntlIT and etralght, for
Utewellitht of 1111014 thuy aro roprenonted
Locarry. Thu 'wintry appearance of the
picture however, in excelleuL Ouu can
almoat feet the cold.
. Trevor MCCIIIXE ill,ll AIM 011 exisliblUon
several finely executed portraits-a:har
m:rat nketebee.
"After tiros turm," by I.lnford,
dls
piaya a clear conception and a line and
vigorous touch. It In a small picture,
representing au evening in Kummer,
with the nun just going down and throw.
lug the Last rays over a meadow, which
"worn to glisten and spark to with the re-
Section from the water on the grasp.
Several tram occupy meant.. the foliage
of witch beading over slightly indicate.,
the direction or the brroe.r. Tim picture
I. full of vresclty and brilliance, without
exaggeration et coloring.
A' large picture, "The Garden
t f
Eden." eon/pleas oentral position on Eh .
wall, and attracts the eye by Its gorged '
coloring, which rather goes abead - `or:
nature, The- perspective of the picture'
end the general outline is gocal, and in
wane other points it ban coueidoreblo
merit, but the coloring la tee Wrong, and,
as a whole destroys IL Ami the effort of
one who Ins bed but little experience it,.
le Very creditable however.
The wells are pretty well lllled with
the painting., and se a resort to while
away an afternoon of leisure, there Sc no
place in the oily which wW afford a
highandelight. It la pliausant to record
that the atm* of Masers. Johns .t Lin
fool are being appreciated, and that they
have suet with enisourageinent thus far
n the enterprise. The grand exhibition
will ainrd our people an opportunity to'
User ry their love of the line•arts midi at
the sawn Unto enjoy a rare pntertakt
,
BIRIIMIII4II COUSCILS.
Irgotozation 'Loot Night tor 11( 4 70 1 ,-
Elortion of Olherry—lttght or Way
Prtinottro l o ot--coinotitteranppoloton.
Taut night tho old sod now memboro
.1' Wu now Birtulughaut Couuolla assent
the usual piano, for tho purpose
effooting au Organization for the en.
auirig year. • .
Mr. - W. C. Atigi:lnbaugh, recently
elected urge of U., boroughs was ,
sworn lit , alter Which he administered
the astir of office to the ne. ,
Meiera. ThomeaAtterbury, lie.."rge Dun
can, John lindinan , snit J. P. Sonhelder.
The members holding over, M;urs.
Vogelv, tichwarin t Doyle and Oliver, w Z're
In attendance.
The minutes of the last meeting Were
approved.
Mr. Atterbury moved that the election
ofoftleenshe proceeded with, which wee
carried, together with a motion to select
by markiug.
The election resulted as follows:
l'rea.Torrer—J. P. Beech.
Street Curr...m . 444er —4oharlea Evann.
Collector of 'faze, Wenke:
amstable —John Efably
IVnghmaster —Jame. Conway.
Mrect Reainlntora —McCully andDerliti.
Nuticitor—W. C. Augninbaugh.
Board Meariirer—Alexander McClain.
_ .
Clerk of Councda —Samuel Barr.
On motion of Mr. Atterhary, the clerk
Cu Instructed to notify the Persona
elected, and have then, Ale their bond..
. „
The lint Tuesday evenlug of each
month was fixed upon tie the time:or'
holding regular meetings.
The Burgess read s communication
from B. F. limes, Esq., President of the
Pitttbargh, Virginia end Charlotte'
/Unread . Compton asking Cannella t
,„.zot the company the right of wa
for i e olr tracks over Manor Street.
Tee cot z , munlattion was • received and
.committee ng of Messrs. Attar
..7ll Oliver.. appointed to
could -
.get
ex bu an ry' ll ßed ue ili th s e n route and rePudir:cuStuitiohne.
next meeting. The ge . ... ^ eral hPinten
Councils as developed to :al . '
teemed to be that the compaal v
get Manor street without. trouble,
a lower street was needed, it would mee.
with IMPosition from the people.
'The following Committees were ap.
pointed for the year:
Finance— Messrs. Atterbury, Relmen
sod Schnaider. . ' -
Bovel3-11deeart. Dunceo, Doyle and
.illarketa—bleeara. Doyle, Vogel). and
:kb warm.
Police -Mourn. Vogely, Alterbury and
Selawann. .
On 1.110[1013 adjourned
M==
There la a specialty In the trunk line,
which la rres-bien.. It le called a Bride's
Trunk, at the Same time it would do for
en old maid or a grandmother, only
that a trousseau's is no very elaborate, It
must be 6i:rectally' boxed. Well, title
paradtee for brides I. to be found in a
certain estahltehment on Wood street,
and It hes a complexity of make., aud a
capacity of hold that is quite startling.
First, there la the lid lined with elegant
white paper, with a painting on the M
aids by one of the old (Trunk) masters;
then comes a bonnet box, with an attach
ment at the oack for a fan, and at the
front for a brush and comb. This can be
lifted MT repeatedly, without canning a"
sprain In the side. Then another large
pakmrxaeofuri " lai ' x lbl a n t g on o h n eil em beh ay i c n h d oc" , writing
with
portibllo on the lid, glove, cuff and collar
and mystery the.
attached. Then
more boxes and more mysteries. Then
that box Is lifted nit oaelly,end there to
a latticadftay In watch:velvet cloaks and
talk dresses are preserved unerushed.
Then a yawning receptacle - lined with
white wale, or paper, for the lovely fix.
Inge, the ruini ng and eininoldery In
which the -lovely, • lovely, things gat
married. When the trunk is put to
gather, .there la a place for everything.
and no oonfusion. The faded bunch of
finget -rue - note, 'and 'the' portrait
of. . pale • young min. with • his
hair parted In the middle, could be hid.
den so, securely dear Jealous Augustus,
would -never And them. And all this
Afou of a trunk, for only a tow dollars I
That le if It is purchased at the grand
Trunk. Emporium of Idebler, No. 104
Wood street. Lieblor la 'always ahead
and alive to any new sensation In his
branch of tracio. Thin Is one secret of his
great mimeo& By tole ho has Malt up a I
reputation and a trade unequalled in
that line In Western Pennsylvania. Not
only however hiss he these gems in the
way of "Bride's Trunks" but there I.
nothing in the trtink manufacture, which
Is not kept at his eambliehment No. 104
Wood street. Ladies and gentlemen, tray.
elore, and Mom) who intend to travel; ;
married or single, boyaor girls, men or r
women,—everytenly Should call at No.
101 Wbod street and look at Liebler'a
assortment of goods.
More.lLlr Palliac.
• Anna Dunlap, fora long time, has worn
the crown and swayed the sceptre of
power in a certain circle at the Point.
Not long sinSe - A.lllllll had 111 snit before
Alderman Donaldson, againsta certain
Mary Flackerty, a resident of the same
notorious region. Slnoiserhich times har
mony has not reigned supreme between
the parties; On Sunday. • band to hand
encounter ensued between the female
Puglibits, end Mary • makes oath before
Alderman Humbert yesterday, declaring
she lane not - co mnch lifil r !MI in her head
RIP, Um WI le affair et ti t , P.n.! charges
Anna with R.l.Rult taut inittery, end elle-.
Ras that 'she performed the barbarous
feet.:- A member Of the pollee looketh
for Anna. She will be found, for her
whereabouts are known.
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1 I,lh/ow
P,440.1. 'l•vom. • r.
rtgAlt. M., r,
',3.?•4114
fi4lt4 Left cart
Pt .anforitt —ft lier:s Prorynnrfe. for fn...
eqlf %/T0...50. 1 - 64
15 try 10 to Pelrt, t,nowirt 6 r t..
nujO
rr4 ,4 4 . . Af en,RW,4I
- !hn ,trirAt ~ 4..r..4.4 n t'itrm hat
#6,/ ,{444.,,, 94r in,
f t rpl44,p; f , tiq 0r04t,. A44 ,6 f
f , k{ lamer Ameotnvq.ntrlf he'4,
Nit 'erc.!, the. Pre - f4 rde.f.
Hu . pit trptry
.v.tr4 FlnrAtipz
ftotof. r.I t canon L'l l / 1 r...t Arn4
r 1 6, hh. rn?!.ty fllAttte4
f 4 .- rtvr Of -Pill .16 gh4
tittk't f, ;in..
Pvt . . fii 4f..4%1K ItrAr. orsp4v:
efteo,/ tfthi I tntii lA en 2.6 taro rel
kitibli ho ptle^tilf4lll . 4f. !r44
lb! hpr rmebrtri. ort,r; 1 , 416 tn mpr,,ty
1414 i. Pqt4 *Ph t7.r, ran trtnE +47/44$
Wig fit r44' irref,ll , eral ree3:41:11.74.14.84
if.,,, , 1•0 *tiff` IM. 1 , 11,1;4r a nd orx:411*1
I.foitj Af rill. Thly ?any r4ly npno
the tetii mom Po b the
iph 111 y oh a or ota, awl Obey will always
14 If 6 41•111 Nmr - rovinoiy, - irtiothat :bey
(41r(11141.0 to o'4,
e
floltzlieliner'ii Continental, Fifth ave.
nue, been. PoinoMee, is *Peep; reedy for
the reception of vialton. from five o'clock
in the worrying mita midnight. The Re
slat how of the eiltabilabeient endeavors
to be al wive up lo the Canes Is every
arrangernienteonnie:teil wt th hie bulginess,
and LOW well he nucceada le evinced in
the 'metonym patronage enjoyerl try kin
famose Continental. Oyetere, gain. ' nab,
Poultry, In short, evorythir.g In the
line will be found on his table In
Remain. Weida ere rexly at any hour, and
/Wm the heeler.. - man or traveler may
unit hie own run vanienoa, a , xonideratlon
which in very importaini laths ;laving or
Unlit. • Nora healthful repent there la no
place hi the city better than &tie Conti•
atOrliW,Flfth avenue.
121=1:1122
Queenewarri....-... 1171 Liberty etreet,
QIIIIMINIVO NI ILI Liberty etreet.
Queenaware 353 Liberty street
q minus warn 34:6 Liberty etreet
teeimunware ......... ..-...363 Liberty Street.
iteeennerare WI Liberty atree:.
Quesnewarn 35.3 Liberty street,.
The oelebrattal iiKeyatope" ware,—the
finest lu the market—cen only be ob.
tabled at the warehouee *.'o. 363 Liberty
street. klesara. Kier et Lici., proprietors.
Go, to Megrim., N 0.15 Ninth (Hand)
street, and get a supply or those new
club cigars. Try them once and you'll
buy them all the time. _htegraw ham also
on hands very select assortment, rang
ing from the common clay ••duddheen"
to the moat peaudtbily colored and
finest meeractiams. There in nothing
that a amok or could desire that be can.
not WHAM at ',NcY - 45 Ninth (band)
street.
Youngson at. Co.—American and
foreign confectionary, fruim and sweet
meats at Youngaon'os, corner cf Smith
field anima and Diamond alley. Every
thing in the lino of .pastry and confec
tionery aupplied at abort notice for
poetic., banquet., l,olla , private or pub
lic. Meals for ladles and gentlemen at
any hour. Ilandrormo dining room.,
attentive waiters and the best of fire.
Moorhead'' la tho wept:ler ladle,' resort .
for faahlririable trituuditga and dress .
gooda. _For atptieg styles the ladles
atmukt . mil at once at ico 81 Market
street, and examine the now Moak.
°terra, who &wire to eounomire, may for
a tow dart take advantage of the cloning
nut or the winter goodn and lay in a suk
ply of thaw, erticien welch are never out
of Mishima. Now M the time.
Henry Paulus, having- been burned
out at 11:4 Ohio avenue, has removed tiler
boot and abbe Wore and factory to the
venter or Fulton. and Sheffield streets,
Fifth ward, Allegheny, where fron t the
flat inetant he will be glad to wilt on his
friend. and eustowereas usual. 6'
Whe:man Areal:ie.—The bons*. and lot
No. 31, Nbirman avenue, facia* tha
Weat Park, to be .old on Friday nest. is
worthy of snes:nl attention. deo •41VC.,
tiainueut un Sthtee.
' • A. 1, 'OOATN. Auctioroser.
Venduc.—This 11ay at 10 o'clock, A.
JUT' I s e ' d
dairy Auc ti oneer ,
on Pe: ryailpo mitt
about a mile beyond hood' of Federal
' , treat, several bones, cows, =HA anti
arming wagons, bay, furniture, dic. •
Tne *pries ago-ex 01 Henry G. Male,
Merchant Taller, at corner or Penn
avenue mid Sixth street, is now large
and complete. Monsieur tionpaine con
tinuos to preside at the cutting. - tf
fteld nens—Beetaand Shoes Dims.--
gllsor glean In change to all parchment
or Boots and Shoes. Infant'. Fancy Shoes
only ten cents at 43 Fifth avenue.
4 • W. R. CLarr dr. Co.
In Stormy March. Wanness', Pier, Data
wale & 113.'s cream' ale is Indispensable
to "peace in the family" and ••happiness
at home." - • - • : •
11US.INEMS NI)TItES
THecJUdite.l3oronbc *ARNO( NowNork;
• cotured eintassions 'from
a pg,tage to Hair preparations and-
They deolaret that. where'
hhthre had not en: owed them' with beauty, it.
Oh. their hl—ye Went duty-1.0 trek it
whop, (4r, 0001,1. l ,O t hs. .l. all voted that Mag.
nulls /Item ovetenne Hough Skin,
and Itingtearkr, aid ire tei . laa .orTraqaa a
tint (theft Rise and j e ca.rhiedlket
pearanutrdsngerpus tomunowgp.„'.'ptand that
Lyon'. Hathalrou made the hair Ire.' 'Ma.;
soft and *OlOl pretty, and moreover peers? tee
it from turning gray. If the proprietors 0'
these artieles did not sead the sisters as Invoke
they are not smart. •
DIED
itrtallAßT—Onsabbath , erend ha, March hIU.
r 1 citrelt, - r.spi youngeae daughter of
[bold and Elas IfElehart, In the ft th year of her
Fhtteral haul t%orouldevora of Ter pirc Mt, No.
155 Fourth avelluo.rTrits • •rraaotroa, at 9
.
,
NOB oesday, eleven Ala. Kra. lIART
11.4 NOBBS. with et J. B..nobes. aged 3.1 years.
ylitecn•ceDAT, nt,ll o'clock.
'teem hei lett, reeldence: No. 411V.Pen4 etreee.
The felends of the farnllyare reeptethilly In
vitee to Aileen.
GIST—On ?Londe!, Nero Llet, at 5 o'clock,
a, vs.. tit paralyela; , Su. BARBARA. 911:1T, In
the 55th year or her age. •
Funeral on WitorrksoAT Ilikentro at 10
o'clock. from her MO residence, 99 Boyle
Amu: Allegheny. The Mend. of the fatally
are reelectrolly fuelled to attend.
•
litlitCH ILD—On Sabhath eY.lng, March
211:11. at V Weiock. If Ala 3. V.. daughter of
Wm. N. Berehfleld, eget! 32 yi •
The friends of the family are respectfully-Mel
t.. to attemi the fee 'Telma Warm. OLT Al2lllt-
Noon. at o•olculf. r het hareem , rut Clue,
East Liberty. Carriage& wilt ale
&Emu.. &
klitehed , ‘ at 1
UNDERTAKERS
JOSEPH MEIER & SON,
urrnmzuTAlLErw,
No. till PZNN OTBGIa
ommtage.loftr liPyo!ursr..le ruralskml
-• • • -
needCOFFllin and all ?antral Famishment at re
*Leal OWN - tifrFathir.
1 0 0 WOOD wrnEET.
QITEEIIifSWARE.
Vine French
critrar,i 4ND GLASS.
Silver plated Goods.
DINNER AND TEA BETS.
' Tea Trays and Cutlery.
Th. hmt ttopOrted RItITE STONE
WA and (AMMON tit/q/111
EL E. - BREED Az CO.
100 WOOD. MLEET
CHMA' GLASS
.
• i:4 I 3VEI4S' s WARE.
A larto aswortsnentofnew patters. and shapes
J it reversed. Also Plated and Prlttanls Ware,
psi e. aed,r, deo Wart. now °psalms sad for
sal. aVvery low prises at
8.18/GBY & CO'S„,
No, 18P JBEBTT warn.
VI ITSGAK_
TILE rimßuiliiii
Vlll.E.G.iiit.: • •
WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
147, 164, 169 and 170
tAZOOND AVENUE.
Ar, *.n yrrrnarr.rl r Mr 3 1 ,41 T 1 *ZS G me
e.,1 , Z137 %AZ - A' er.T 5ci77,4 LiOCIVJOU bDan
utoolor.,,ao.4 rr 'Mts.
BMA WIl VINEGAB.
FOR SALE.
1 , "011. SA _TAE.
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE
At Illewlekley.
fra-ing sseiternelaed sew. restoe'as Piny far=
ad Ms din: IR" 1 near 7 reason, I neer Pe
nilh . she ne , rner'l Inner , I resters, g
tee nsiengn or new . ..rte.?. Tire droning...ost
of ae•l an... finely dlntrillsd with gram
Ohne, lore: zed abrupt Incas. A pleasant
aro. enemies thew-ash true pis, shaded by alea•
.11.4 floe old press ten. of a doe n vas:cites.
There are noany 200 nearing i s
frees a
shot's. election, Ides anew. rash. Plens.
cherry, At. AI to, grape., raspberries.
herr - ten kt &Wt. ..ir• and otter smaller frn.t.
The, la-ge tf•tef vegetatte garde.. The
Ornamental thrarA eveggr.es a, rata and rare
Plants lee an auras lief-inure. ry aoproprt-.
sen; giving the name . •Tangle.riod • • so the
pier., what: the •.. sea .1 he tittle etre, the
rolls and thh trailay.render spa:unsurpassed
In ptsinresque beauty.
Fte dwerling Image Ita drat clue brick, and
beside attic and eremsated cellar ender Use whole
—cuntinna - 14 rooms and ...inn .= aid coal
boor. In basement. with semen.. large clarets
for Chin, stores and elolltlag. There to large
awl never-falling stone-walled astern Iliad
wild water front ela e rant and pumps ' for bat
eold water lq,betti root, bigness and Goose.truth
waste water Is di...reneged thrnegh pipes
OH.. dial/tate fr. a the bowie. There taut Ica
hoase and tombs dine, VY4 -1g rang.. Stood
es, carriage abed and chicken yard- The Nettls hounded
I. our front rail on a
ram, I sides rrr by rr hielle. ghway., Ltd agoras
forls 111 miles tram Manley, on the Ti..
Warne ifeliroad.and possesses many attraction.
for a antra than residence. Tee nemerons accost.
modatip. trains swag nothing lo he de.lrrd In'
the way of commanitation, •nd the railroad
hoprne river all the way down. male. the
ride deligh re .11n. The *solely of the
Valk) lama" d.rst.able. to e e. bealde• Its worthy
firmer. and anisan. here ore foetid :he country
tT c b y t: ' JT;nios ' : r e 'r grn ". ;nreil ' r r e%
ruenhantri float 'schools a.und, see an ts
Sr.
aided:
churches of vster , arious denomination, haring Abe
•
leo r prim: Om' terms .101 at toy Drag Stryro, No,
/051.itttrty rtie. Pittottorott. If mot &AY be.
fore April lat. MIA property will be to ' et.
rrnexTrrmv%r.ir•l
HOUSE AND LOT ON
Sherman Avenue, Allegheny,
aT A V CriON
On Prlday, March 13th. at * Web:We, will be
offered at public .10, on the premise., the
property N0. , a1l Sherman avenue, between Ohio
*twat and Sleek:on avenue, lately very much
teepee,* by lucre..d a to and number of
rooms.. The dwelling Is a three story pre. d
brick front, with Iron balcony In front sad at
0145, veattoile, hall and :bloc. apartment.,
Including batb and wash rooms. It la Sated sip
Ina very cam fortahl l and convenient manner,
elegant and tastothl In •PPearan.. and TM,' de
airably located. There is a bay. wlndior to dine
tog roam. nevi In tllichen, stationary trawl.
wseh roim, closer. bath - ram, boiled cold wa
ter. good dry cellar, en Enron. trAit. wet
1100,1 slid hurl, papered The front view. are
very eve, inelee.o. ...nary Hilt Meant
Waal..., °Were". Hill and the whole
We" Park, vs the c.miglolon of the Park la.
prevenienu on rhenosp serene the dealrabl.
mem
of Ihe location wilt be muctancr.sed..
NOIICE.—In order ki dispel any
narration that tLe owner wit not .11 unless
that. Cheap Inter Is realised, we annoon. that
DA? L W!: ° natl
best a ess. A careful examination of the perty
to nonrated. The present octave. wi l
tl show
the Interior i all vlallorz.
Terms, $.OOO ca.b, the balance In three
equal tonal payment.. .
tout: A. LiGGIATR, *meal
20 9 LOTS FOR SALE cumAr
ooshvo 11 /ralln u A t alti n v e n a l l trunt * 1 1 ;2 ' 1 nth.=
011010 Ohara minutes walk of Cara.n street
I
Ilsorla ave lots haze lately been *old
here.' a good many of which bare beep built
upon. Only about 91110 that are end
fur sale by the originals, which can now to bad
by paying a small amount dans on cash Lot. and
the balance In one, two ad three yews. Primo
of Lots now range from $213 to 0400.
WI op.
B. SteLAIN
10* guar. avenue.
LE. — Engines and Boil
.A: YRS. hew and betotid Magid. of alt kind.
constantly on hand.
Orders 'from all pens of the country promptly
mscated.
JAM= HILL a co.. •
Corner Marlon Avenue. Andy', F. W. A 0. R.W
Allegheny. Pa.
pERSONAL.--Allpericins seek.
Inn BOWLS, or Inveuroenta In Be
ate, will save Uwe. tr?nb a l
ZSTA lr ert ' felgillgi.V p
" It's R mtilmviiven al
atra7 nnanna
or tvlll be rent by roan sax. !.9 ally u reqsell tlng
tra - : , :=! - att,sq:1-Afity.1,4;ige
Ushers wad 'teal X•tate Anent.. 250 . 130 0.14
ayono•
k.t3tZke:7ll;tl ri 3 *li_W-1:, 013 A
OBEBT H. PATTERSON & CO,
0011111111411 OP
Seventh Avenne and Liberty St.,
PTPTSBUIIGII, PA.
Witt on Every Saturday ROM
AN AUCTION BA=
RORSES, CARRIAGES, BUG6IES
WAGONS.
And eidaythintaPeMolathd H...
Pant. desk 'to sell
or
pineWledm Lae
Police of consigumeat on. or before Tboraday of
each week to order The advertlelog. Prompt et
leollon sod good owe will be gliwn W Stock ten.
brittle.
.101111 A. STEWART, Auctlemair.
li zors o n nrr . 111 : 1 F_AZI__T..,,,.__QE HT: ILIATTIIIISON.
U.
PATTERSON &
X.TVElitar. SALE. MID
lit
' VODLiEISSION ST A UM
COB. SEVSIOII IVENUE k LIBB I IL'
Frr ninuttais. FA.
P4:telaPttogr,r
W. De CAMP, •
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT. LAW
N.. removed to No. 75 GRANT CTRL NT. PUts
oureh, mitt proohce In the U. Y. 010.111 0041
Courts M o Co
A r ll t ec - h t en h y e
m We o tte) S o m m m e
a a k nd
ech t e h * e .
Moos la mom of useashocect couch.. JaNuill
H. 11.
Attorney-at-Law.
x.. 65 BRANT 1111 ZIT.
•
•
air'rnmPt attention given to ail kinik °Vega!
Dusilitns. , j•Wltill
•
ARCHIBALD BLAHELEIG
ArI . MORM3:I7i".67C-LaILIRF.
=2=
=I
=I
WM. B. BEEPED,
"DMUtArf -,D.,miveojil'MClC
OFFICIC, 89 FIFTH - AVENtIX.
Preu atunticnr so .....anu.a.szae
rI4 Welt Pera'imillessdnattendraVVOd
JOB. 0n0tc....105. MOLY-ROW. LIDDIL.
PINE STEM BREWERY,
SPENCER, Relay & CO.,
Maltstera and iireterrs or 4k,
PORTER AND . BROWN STOUT.
PITTSBURGH; PA.
• ROBERT . MATXON. Manager
Man
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
S. Dr KIER & CO.,
Muniracism]; of •
- • Bristot Warw. &c.
Office aid SirareboussAILIILIBZWSTSTEZZT.
orders promptiv IttLintded trt.
"WISH. . • .
- Me 0bb , 14. ANbaken4;..: •.,
, 6•111 do.
• 34 bbli Be. aLbribllackenl;
MS luta da '
ICS Will '4 . 1ft41410 do.;
• ' ib bs
Picketed Men t0r;4.,• •
FISH. FINO., .
?troll Late Hoorfool
• •• .• W.I. PIA;
No. I. A WI . 3 lfackertl—all alscs pkgs.
ko ' ilol d riO in:Jr 1 '
cod FAO; _as .
wA LA CO. A,
Ca vo. 174 LK 174 W 994 lii
.
MERCHANT T AMOR/3 . AMUSEMENTS
T. & J. T. ?AcCANCE,
214. I:e6 L.6re-4 Street,
ti aTE en : YATES THEIS 3FEW STOCI
CLOTHS AAO SWINGS
IMSEI=I
(ran ii Redated Pritts.
e ay. "aye. Wf...•
J_ AID
1-570.
i lIPPHERSON &MUKANBRING,
[
,:. l'clnlal r, 5 ,, , II I , 7l"rit I.Tla rT.
Worths
X r... WI 44... 1 . 1i11 , -.4 10. twat ua
..S. iln•ta It 444 125.... Fc...7....h.1itn
. I., an. 0 }..... In ..n.llO 4. 1.,. 7. , ...W .11eh.
7-. , 4, tu ne
it 4.111, 7 ~ $1,4 11411tt
owe., ,s, 2 , .! r0.41,74 . 1.:7 AI,. -, ix *nu 11
I ..."7 •VALLMltnarlm. 4t" m, vac, IC 7 . ../ CI. ut.l3.
i Camlll.l , o, ir,-Cl4, Art
-5 A IIIrI.LANANSSIi.
i r ma a 1 ir'a-47 .. Z") 5, Jro It.= r---A
-i • •-
! P. :11.'AA3.131,E,
FASZIELONA22II
MERCHANT TAILOR
Ls._
Clothe. Grugotar arid nuttily*.
Auw..ez-vrtxxxx7sruzs - -.......ar5e 61.0 C,
No. 93 1-2 SzolthEeki Strae%
=I
411//recan's Ct.a.7a . made cntsr to Mee tars.a
ewes. art.aal
NEW se,amG GOODS.
A wiIiCULC tioei
cr.Orna, cAssimy.Rws,
Jwst a4ye:Yed by .1111ETML
dear licrel-Lat yor e Ti darith.ed Reran.
*ALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER,
FOR
SPRING ISA.I.ES,
No. 1 ci Mark et St., near .5111 Avenue
W's now oder to tee totblle a rota at rA rrit
(lAN GlRlid r.n.urrarod , n the West for ea•lt ty
and beauty of style., el:ctn . /Leos all the Noveltles
la ruEm:o. HOSAIC. PERSIAN and GRECIAN
1./Edlli N 5 In plain and bright tolors, for
Manta Room., A., Also, W. , 00 and MARBLE
DECO arITIONS, TINTRO and GILT PARLOR
PAPERS, with an almost endless satiety or
CHEAP SATIN PAPERS, WIIITE msd BROWN
EL.C.VIII3 for Chambers, de. All cr which we
propose to tell as low LI the lowest In the market.
Call sad are, at
No. 107 Market St, near Mb ATenue
rahrl T. 15
JOS. B. HUGHESh BRO.
WALL PAPER . •
. —SPRING.IB7O.-
PRICES REDUCED.
40 INCHES wide lints at 755. nor roll.
El ILT—o areal satiety at 50e. pt r roll.
GLAZED—AI kinds at Elle per roll.
ELLUAsT French American Paper Haas
Inge. not IpellArd store. superior to any ash
*sortraeus la the . 7. /*realest
W. P. NLARBRAWS
New Wholesale and Retail Store,
191 Liberty street.
mai - FITISFICEOTI. •
VV-S.Zt 31:j. it ;
SCHAILDT &F.R.IDAY,
1=13=1:1
WHIS, BRANDIES, GIN, 40,,
WEIOLIgnAi.E DKILLISBIII LE
PUKE .RYE
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
MOIL *S4 ABD PENN,
Cor. Xlerantb St.. /form arty Canal.)
JOSEPH 8. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. 185, 117, IMP, 111, 11i41 and 106,
iv= wrasicr, prrxxnuaati,
Dapper Distilled Pare R7e Whisks)
Wirlta.artigsle.r°"l"
iNstrnAiidi
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PILAW mamma,
I*;I7RY Avenue. Amend Wiens',
PITTBBIInB4.
• CopitialA.Urleldtlai:'
B.J.
DIRECTOBA.HinT tiI GTA B i I I
Z'ltee. s.tJantnZn B. WCharlan ANay. Th"'"
JND, F
4/01MIlla:BPe
&pt. M. J. (MACE. Oe
imams on Liberal Terms
Marine Him
=
:111:r ! afzlA!,
'MOTILE OF DISSOLUTION.
Tilt airs r4 garnin t liViesriiVal.
'Welt E. MI TO , folll. Moore & ,Jo be. dl*
Thomaa Sel.rd w l Lbdramini• (rola Oa
Um. TELYORD, MUMS 4F.
41 , 7 ! " . K7 Fg . H ._,2 11 "
we will continue the ,Inh
zze:r e oexei c r i lipag . JAClitlON, ilUelta •
. .
W..T. JACK&UN.
r2m ., Tho to . n k lerly with. W. B. llaveo & Co.
on. 1170. _ zohlaan
LEGAL
•
jIiISKIGNEE 9 SALE.-BOOS
ACCOUNTS
UTBDAT EVANINa. Much 1190, INTO;
at TS o'clock, My ardor of Antal:tee In Banal.
raptor, Wilt be told on mood Poor of Connocc.
rip
Itoonia, ICICI Iftaltnleloattelet,tba Book
Accounts of 1.1, •Inco a Bankrupt.
tak.lT AottlAnce,
JOHN IL COopti,
.1101' and Brass Founders, ,
EllOlllll, LOCONOTIVE a BOLLING 111L1:
'RD stilog
~finds /Promptly to Orgies%
BA,BBIT'S METAL ;
Macre an 4 Kept on Hand.
rfoDfloUnv Bud Xsaofactsiors of
.T.IL Cooper'shoproved Balance Wheel
STEAM`
Mee; 882 PENN STREET.
nutty, Pr.l7th ' ilad itathroaa gam ;
TITTZETTEMI. PA.
DILWORTO,II2PR &CO.,
243 Liberty Street,
(Oooosioidood ol Wood street,)
WHOLESALE GROPERS,
fr,ciu Pitkiburgh, Pa.
.JOHN T. GRAY
Sown and Sign Paintir,
ORAjzaug AND
. - 154 Math Street,
I.lWerr (Lata If mad nreet..lPlltsbirsh. ea;
11/EANOU & HARPER,
, FLOUR. WU= Ain rixiDtrai
Porandesion. Merohazi.t4.
mo. , sae LIBERTY VIISSErr;
( kW:Le - mm=la wltaitad.
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
seicraor so Truer &Armstrong.;
PRODUCE C 0111311181103 • IIER
No. 25 Dior/cot Mt:rect.
lar'NEW BOILLur.
?.ca .4% , *fa , . 'apftaoot of 111 ple.•
lnrar4 Aserfny 11.04
LER. E. L. DAVENPORT.
eTen•vg re • De•kless•ol•
tar O. suer re,
er EDS tt..IDaT EVENING Duel Die nIIIDe
IP SI re peeseated gnat evenesatla at
Nr. MARC; TEI• SOLDIDR or PUDTDDIe
PHl..en/resale ter it, Dreespore
errs.. leyseNe• eta rattle as• we Ye NMI
esee.mely I , l7.4emnlae
!Q. Yam N• - leer ?rm., .Mr..Dayeapaee
Ttsrsdi, Evest--a—li UCH ADO 'ADOPT
NOTHING. -
Gran 4 Tauter lestlsee ea Naterday.
. 1 . tar -ACADEMY OF -
ill NM Wrs ONLy,
Ca a-.. ) VANIN G,
THE ONLY 1110411....! RR. . iimsTpctLis,
°trusts. Dttlatbcr 1441.
T WEN T area ARTs3lix
L'N. BILLY aed CHARLET XI/RM.
LEILA oat Llonotr If fir vat C0a1...
Etna amt... in In tears a 145 Rotralat
assaa«r aad
LON HuRiLLS.
Wl* Ha ney at tack...trona.. is Si. Oral
tottL.
ELCLIVON. CARL ANO and row xis. tam.
XL. avats .4 Lisa. Plea ant alanas a TO adt La.
Groan Do as Sao. SaL
A.IIPILELL. ON RAT II A llaa ; , BILLY
Pad.. U. on: PattooLt Balladiss 4 Chola,
ts.
ILLLT SIVVITS /lad G 4 XIDCEING. PIE),
ILA:TLI/o/..f wow EA li•S CALL&
irk rrvicnksahe even/SR,
evrat_ . klinr4o
OFFICLS.L.
Co. *Ls on., ter •
Ceti . or 1 LI: loloYirrelt.
IeIiTICE TO AIMEITTASe
t e lltbireoetvi4
this otloe RADI J estora. r. a, THUTUIDAY.
Yard 7401. lIETS. foe tbe eoststrowtoi of •
PLANK SIDEWALK on Sett Croat tlt•
Feu:Alta mod to Wlttls street. •
:tree acattaaa esa be peen at the ones et CTS.
Davit. Ital.. Clty Enlace,
The /lei% Is finned I. Meat any wall OW.
W. W. ruaria. •
mt 111,31 Cestra44e!.
CM' EN6I,I.ILIE'S
ALL.IIO/11SelT VITT, March 11111. /11110..)
rrio SEWER COSITRAICTORS.—
The Liver Craeuataalon at lie ClilpaLidie
geese an prepared to repay. prPpoaata WAIN
amino:Ma of abet" ' - I
1400 feet 3 feet Briclt Cirtobir fewer,
Located cla Beaver ayes.. !Pia er.akib k
nlf%yardstreet:
II
Drawings and .pteillealltia can be tmen sad
MI Information obialoell °dice.
111 d, must be endcruad • . .laver Propatala , ' and
.1. ilsered an or bctore 3 o`cl i ntl,
1,170. Irwinc or proposals. as Int•t•
atone Olds alit 04 . re77l7ed. 01110, farntsbeal
•
The Cc rtool•alon do 130 t bind theieteetwes to .e.
betel the towel t ”y bid.
By °Neter the Coamttalost . • • •
emu:E.= Davis,.
IC=
CIIT 141012.1•111.11017.11,
rahotcg,wr ern'. /eh. 19.
NOT/CE 22
Owners of Seal !mate. of Mif.t .
street, who have failed to cosehy lathe 9j9.
utry Law. are hereby handed thit they vine
regaigea es re ntra Oroor f 4 1... P 11,117
for registry Ito prem.:at deeds or thlePapien le
this once whign Um OMNI of thirtisloya teem
the date of this atvertleareent; anemia.. titer
will be held liable to the penalty.. eet forth la
the clause of net herewith appended. ,
EXTRACT FROM BMW :BY ACT.
&ate Lams, 189, Digs Gl4. "
i..,.1. • atomlithe duty of naltherlst pewter
he segleeted or mottled, or net be eseentelodsrlUt
es promptly se may he deemed seemtherth Is. :„
thre tiathily impieties of the pleas;lleist ether \
one .montl's notice, by rribtleadvallseisslth ___)
the omelet **hereof' the of y, to they *owe* Mr
* red estate 14 UM City ne ret.thieriii•kl 0
written or • Prthted settee' 0 07. prAfi ioiloet
1 est the owner Sr Werbers, o delloSSeig Os Us
yroperty, thee!! th ey Melt hays nob riming
•• • it , th en snafu that ease ey ahem tatetalistet
to • en. of rite Dollar. for • motthls of each
seglect, deltas from the tene tauten , of sold ad.
'embossment; and to ease the same he neitheted .
Air the space , of six months, • lien Air the aims.'
sellatest does add sorts 'shall be Sled load OrdleW
ed as smidelpal Chime are now or may be hers.
after by it, collected; the said Rath to he meld
Into the city Treaseryt the settee to peralle
05101.0 to rrelater property may be elm,
to esdbrare the property of thyPertteldaret :
ar seetlos. or any nu mbar of Wards, or the Mil a
CHARLES DAVIS.
MITI
ens Urgiurrinis times.
Maximum Orr, March 14., /BS)
NOTICE IS
,DEBEBT
• - 'that sari emulate mule bithe
for the opeolug otLANE AI LLy , I ihollesoill
Wird. has been 7 fled In tale odlee far exantinn.
2.1"; and an be \ teen bate mall Xaredi Alta,
dad% when 4 bill be ritimsed M . /rebel/a I
"allialatton. • -
IME=3
en, g, mnitazunilivirtait? , 1
Al.rawitallY.Carr, _
"%Tarlac '#l, HEREDI.94VirtN
Went.
.. Pledge:at
'1 Agent.
011 all Wiry
• ihni•lbe wesansne mil. by
P 9 P4 I ;o f PIMPW;e./k 1 M941 ,
mad, tun Le silo in %hie irbledibt 11 a
beta"., 1
MO, when II will 'be reltried . Caskinnahr
=3
oFTICIA.L.
PITIBRUB(M.
, .
VROIPO6I/11,11 Vi Thy,
• 4711/.61.) *I the Wskrr c.metttew.
11;ingiVratirs b M,.., ° *': ° „ 1 " 4 4 .1 4 1; 0# 4
=his Jusern rßigun. enrriaingialti
Urrich or cm Ireathwast
• ' . Pirtabora, Natl. IC:Iowar
dEALED PROPOSAILS • WILL
be meted a Ms odic* can 1 1 / 1 11101134.
d. for sapplrirg ran of Bad Cana.
Cohen with el (INAS, d ot i n g ak,' thy Roads
14 his district lo top&nth.
Bla tuna ho adds ohs fir rah Carta wan
hair. Any farther Inhorma/la ela a °Willa
iy C4llloa at this office • • ' •
r.mlw• H. a. 1100112. Cltrlasterc
a ins liattt! ppailai if alaiadl*.
3f04 le hereby pt'ep'!hat Shai".o.ll4._
made by the Mums la Um opening el Atemma
street hanbeen alga in' my Ontas inn manoUne:
that If sold monuments WS not ps.t4 tottAipt
thirty days fro m tbe data hereof. orittbn
rated. invent. /onna the pespeetbos Wyman.
.14 , 114.114 mm; man and bas, and th• N mike*.
!nand by let. nnmeoo•
cier Atte:net:
•
:Oa nth Amnon':
rrrYmnn•Ji. rat. sm note, teStami ,
NOTWEs , • , .
in the lOW . et• Opeshiclap
Nodes iiiiiirebv Alvin Writ thh
male by the Viewers tot tee opcLhe or It
meettuts bplak . lll.4 th dit'Ohleit ihAle44 . •
Mot tr the Mae he not 'PhD, wtaito'llorir dirr
tom. the A.te eator. lee.. en be Eel forh.
- tor *h . tat the promtleetrasaistd, lettilotereht.
Celli. end in* 'luui%it
• a.. ISIAGCX, CRT
_ 111.a Ammo::
rrermraoit. Neb.**. U7O. dahlia
PIEFIS.LIC 'WWII)*
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"Irivirsig ban sipetaistl flArbeeic. i
11111PECTOS or Alitgesay "Ceilltr; table. i
beieerglreu test Debi De necteaary oZaelOyi I
Iteebseleal Tenter liteeelbery out be prortut
t win be loud at the oTricz or Tay .w . .
TIONAL roosingy AXD rrze Irosxs,
Tw,..t.T:ligni meet; near reni, Pittabbrtb.' '
. .. . • I
..o>•.= Ges aid Gas Keen, laeposeer. 1
prTiCE TO FLOOR DEAlakii
LED CON 8 11117.88.—W• srs now nests
' at 42 AMU SIM iltrZirl
.slngn "" t!
-Wbeal tb: verylnst
be ‘ p=tl/ .. =. Shined ilsalca.."77
Ilsettlum. Bolan Clotirl,==
snqnss wsw,Sw2sputs nunlsk the best /lons
.I=ltta,lsztle:fts ::=!,/uskiSaty
' T. 111313NIEDY & 111110.;"n
. -•-• : Inan auraMM. Altspowm.
. .
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1.4 4 .1111ifiX SU Meal Ernes _
~ ,or • ' .
alai:lief titan litts 'lth arareeettal'illtly
,i ^
Ai: pi, o ilaoalar Isk Nood.• N. if
D i s ooo moiMolio.Ottrob, and at tbe Tit* .
of
.2 trn tr atai ll at a d as ,"All2, les a Wr
t toalt li all 'l l a' adra 'ek' tia l / 4 7 4 7har e4 11, -
ill *n tlig " Ili alligials°a:VlYMlT&P.eiiilite; •
.IZ'n rt ' ''c lo toll; Irowlitlara • - • 4
,L.Clisloo.Nrog molt. all orO:ti 11111.0 l '....
EX IDERSONIr ABROTHEIIS,
alu a tierdm-Dalaus Ais
II
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MEM
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