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Eta littihut 6zgette.
OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City
and Allegheny County.
CiAZ=ICI.I ItI.II.I , I I NRA.
tot. aka Avenue and amillifield Mrttt
14A7VilliAl% APRIL 2. Irlo
-Boans at FraUkfort, 95i
Parraor.aux at Antwerp, 53j1.
GOLD closed In New York on yodel'
day at 111 j.
Fon contesting Mr. Cd'yode's scat In
Congress, Mr. U. D. Foster In to bo al
lowed $4,000. .
ANOTIMR strike or the operaUsea in the
&heythin and Mahonoy regions was
predicted fur yesterday. All about the
bsalst
Tau Board of Supervisors is to be
istuilished In Nevi 'York, though some
seiudble—supervision Is sorely needed
there.
Brana of another Fenian movement
upon Corinth. Shall we have the pleas.
ore of once more reprinting Frank Blalr's
famous speech upon a kindred occasion 1
Tel Formosan pirates aro to be'punish
ed, for their depredations upon the com
merce of Christendom. by an allied naval
force to which - the American and four
other leading powers contribute. •
- Tway talk now, in Confirms. of en
lacrosse of the capital Of the national
banks. Can It be possible that any more
capital can be inveigled Into the "en•
profitable" business of banking upon five,
or four ands half, or four per cent. bonds?
Ora excellent I friend Nicholson gets
his new office as Commissioner of Pen.
alone for but one year, and with only
$2,000 of salary. It there must be
such
an officer, we know of no better man to,
fill it, and trust that the Governor will
agree with us, and that everytlung will
be as lovely as May all around.- .
Tns ADNIINISTRATIN cherishes a
sanguine hope of saving San Domingo yet,
by securing fire more votes for the treaty,
from Texas, Georgia and Mississippi, the
new Senators which are to come in.. The
time for ratification is to be extended, "a
Commissioner" arriving jest when he
was wanted, with the anent of our con
fiding West Indian. friends. We shall
-
Tan Gunn', the old and reliable expo
nent of Republican sentiment in Eric
county, loses Mr. J. R. GILAHAM from its
editorial control, which has rested with
him for nearly fire years put. There is
so much trashy journalism in these days,
that when the profession loses an editor
of such rare tact and sound integrity LI
are his, we cannot but regret it: The
loon to Erie county is infinitely greater.
QUOTING the udeltbersta misstatement
by the Pittsburgh 17/irmacle, of the
guaranty prosisioruiof the Omnibus 'Rail
road bill, the Erie Gauge corrects it, and
adds:
• We chalrenge the Caronick or any
other paper to print the provision of the
bill which can support Its statement.
The Chroitkla most either do this or
retract, unless it proposes to cram a
wholesale falsehood down the' throats of
ita readers. A daily paper published In
'Rile copies the Chronic/ea misetatement,
And endorses It as correct. A bill that
requires such support as this must be ■
rotten affair, and no mistake.
Damao to Senators Furman and Wal.
lace for copies of their elaborate speeches
la favor of the great sinking. fend grab.
Shall we admire their elevated patriotism
in disregarding the paltry consideration
of expense, in printing them speeches In
pamphlet form at their own cost? We
do not think this exactly the thing, on
the part of the wealthy corporations
which are the beneficiaries of a_ nearly
ten million job, and whichcould - well at.
ford to settle all these little printing bills.
That would not have added much to the
11140,000 which the job Is said to have
already coon hem.
(SEPIATOU RUTAN very properly de•
mends action upon the question of Tree•
wary reform. Bays the report: The
resolution was defeated, the Democrats
voting nay and the Republicans aye." It
this means anything, it means that the
Democrats now control the Senate of
Pennsylvania. And why not? Have not
the Republicans been outvoted by the
Osallticm from the first week of this sea.
akin? Next let no see who will be chosen
Speaker pro teas! It miy bo Hobson's
choice, either Billingfclt, or Wallace—a
renegade from the Republicans or a
Democrat from the start I That would
be really no choice at all I
Tat'National Banks of St. Louis re•
jiudiatedts unauthorized, the claims of e
party now In Washington, to represent.
them In opposition to the Funding-bill.
They have caused it to be understood at
the Capitol, that a majority in capital and:
boalnesX\ssf the .Bt. Louis banks support
the measure as. It was sent down from
the Bonus. This statement supports our
opinion of yet4eiday that the meddlesome
and super-oerilceable delegation of some
of these institutions to Waehington was
about to turn out a huge mistake. Bat
perhaps It was the extra Committee from
,Chin go which has overdone the business,
disputed Ccisgrats and alarmed the
banks.
'THEM was meat,—much of it, strong
and wholesome—in the speech with which
Mr. Samuel( closed the general debate on
the lariilbill. lie bad noticed thalami
min wanted protection for his own inter
ests), but free trade for his neighbors.
noir, and we could quote the proofs,
right here in Pittsburgh I Ilia *indica
cation of the bill as the most fa.
vorable measure ever proposed for
the agricultural interests wu pointed,
effective and timely. ills criticisms upon
rime= free-trade Ideas, which were
too scantily.disguised even to cover over
the trade marks of Liege', Birmingham,
Marseilles aud the Rhine, were as Just as
they were sharp. Ws significant hint
that a recommittal of the bill would put
tea, sugar.coffee, spices, Lam, on the free
~;
~.
Wt, will not bobcat either upon Congress
or the country. Whatever becomes of
the bill, the trablie will understand that
Mr. Echneck has done his whole duty
• most capably.
1 AT VIE request of the Cominirß I
of the sinking fund— ( wo did not r era
n
• that there Was a dollar left In that unsal ow e
place)—the Senate has passed, with nib.
• stantld unanimity, a bill to legalize the
loose practice heretofore prevailing, by
N lab* the Commissioners have, without
doe authority of law, made temporary
• • loins from the sinking to the general
b • •
Shad, ,Better late than never ! The
tjt same bill directs the Commissioners to
ki conform to the.legal tenderdeddlon of the
va •
supreme Court, as to the State '&l6
• sate•dating February 1862. This is a
tardybut still most becoming repudiation
- of the -scandalous adiatieement from, the
earn° Commissioners a few weeks. We
should have been still better pleased, had
the declaration come Ifom our Legisli.
tore a Little looser to advance of an antic.
fated reversal of that judgment of the
Court. ~11ut it answers as it a very good
purpose In wiping off one stigma from the
honor of our Commonwealth.
TILE LEGAL TENDER D CISION.
In the two &See_ of De ing and
Latham, tefore the Supreme CoUrt, which
are understood to Involve tliO constitu
dowdily of the Legal Tender Act,
.a brief
but'strong argument Was presented by
the Attorney General, on the 3lst, tor,
the re-opening of that decision. .aml the
opposing counsel made the most of their
case In reply. Tho only really effective
objection against the re opening is com
prehended In the mesim Stars dfeisis—
since a single decision affords not a set
tied rule, but only a strong precedent, It
may be doubted If the maxim has force
enough In the present case to govern its
own Judgment. A long line of decisions
all pointing in the same direction does
become practically irreversible, in the
jurisprudence of all civilized peoples.
We have now to consider •a very dif-
ferent situation.
lied the decision in Griswold's cue been
pronounced by the majority of a full bench,
we grant that it would be an indecency
for another majority at the same term- to
adjudicate the same points in an opposite
way. Bat, while Ilre of the eight judges
nominally concurred In that majority
opinion, a number which would hare
controlled a full bench of nine members,
ono of the live bad become eo clearly en•
tilted by the infirmities of his 'advanced
age for the judicial ditties which he was
unable to perform with much credit to
himself and honor to that tribuisal, that,
even before the decision was promulga
ted, he had laid the ermine from his
thoulders, and deseendmi into the ranks
of 4o people. It is nonsense to talk of
counting, the opinion of Judge Grier,
in order to reckon up a majority of
the 'count, and so support a judgment
whidh, when actully rendered, he, him.
self. Isould only have heard from before
the bar! When that opinion wits de•
livered, Robert C.ier wan a private
citizen, and could not have intruded him
self, more than any other private citizen,
upon the bench of the Supreme Court.
Shall we be asked to count the voice of,a
Judge who wu no judge t llsd we tcen
asked, thus listening to the words of the
judgment itself In the Griswold case, the
the question, "Whose judgment Is this ?
Who are the five judges who 6tts control
their three dissentient brethren 1" the re
ply could only have been, "There sit four
of them, on the bench; the fifth is no
judge, but stands here among the audi•
once, or rests In yonder sick room,
merely a citizen' like ourselves." One
cannot be blind to the glaring absurdity,
or even the' flagrant impropriety of a
situation which we thus state in precise
accordance with the facts. It was the
most convincing proof of the need fora 1
'still earlier retirement of that member of
the Court, that ho should have thus die.
regarded the highest judicial proprieties,
counting himself and being counted by
his four associates, in the adjudication of
a case which, as for him, was coram non
-judice2
We shall speak at length of the diribtful
policy which thus led four judges, out of
the seven only who were competent to
sit, to precipitate a decision of such vast
consequence to the Government and the
people, when they knew that the two ex
isting vacancies in their full number were
to be filled without delay. In a court of
Less imposing pretensiona, this precipita
tion has usually marked only what plain
people are in the habit of calling a snap
judgment. And such snap judgments
neither merit nor - commonly receive the
quiet acquiescence of the people.
We have no idea that the American
people would for a moment feel like
questioning the well considered judgment
of a majority In a fall Supreme Court, be
that judgment whatsoever it might. We
have as little Idea that the people will
acquiesce in the decision of the Griswold
case, accomplished ash was. The Chief
Justice and his sasociatee, of the quasi
majority, could never in reason have
expected that the people would .thus ac
quiesce. They were willing to take the
chances, and the present motion, by the
Attorney General, in deference to public
sentiment and in sincere doubtas to what
should really be the true view.of the law,
cannot surprise them.
How the new Judges Will regard the
main question Is not yet apeurent. Of
course the preen indulges in various con
jectures, but no one knows—es no one
should know—what is to be judicially
their mind, Decisions of our own Su
preme Costa, in which Justice Strong
concurred, run - exactly with the minority
opinion of Justice Miller in the Grissiold
case. This affords to us a very weighty
indication, since it le judicially a prece
dent for the new jugde himself. As for
his new associate from New Jer
sey, •we are much. more in the
dark. A Newark journal, which may
be better advised since It her always
seemed to reflect his political ideal, an
nounces that "now that the majoihty on
the bench is changed there will be, with
out a doubt, a reversal." This statement
can only count for what it is worth.
Justice Bradley himself, when•receiving,
the other dsy, a complimentary call from
his Jersey friends, spoke briefly in ac
knowledgment of the courtesy, but we
can find nothing of significance in what
he said, unless it be in these expressions :
I am very much gratified to see the
feeling of Stateprlds that exists among
you, and to see and hear' that you do
not forget our noble State. It is a small
State, but when wo take I
stnto considera
tion her situation, her initutions, and
the character of bar people, I think we
may be justly proud of her for the con
servatism of her principles, and, above ,
all, for the Integrity of her courts of jug
lice and the purity with which , the law
is administered.
There Is no State in the Union where
so much loyalty sod law is displayed as
in the State of New Jersey. I Be t a ir
respective of party, and say the
honor oral! clause, that their love and
obedience to taw entitle her to be held
up as an example .to her sister state..
Or course I sympathise with you in this
feeling of State pride, but I am now
Placed in a position whore it Is bay duty •
to know no State lines—no locality—but
to know only the equal administration
of Justice to all; and I come to this post
lion with sincere desire to do my duty.
and that la my highest qualification for
the place. I come without any pledges
or any question, sod with a sincere wish
to adminieter the laws according to the
beet of my ability and understanding.
I feel that lam but feebly qualified to
discharge the donee of the elevated po
sition to which I have been called; but I
trust that, with a sincere desire to do so,
I may be enabled to discharge them sat
isfactorily.
—His 'conservation" would suit the
Chief Justice quite is much, or perhaps
more, than his allusions to "loyalty and
law." Bat the new Justice has yet to
begin his official record, and speculations
upon what that may be,in either direction,
are wholly unprofitable. It is enough to
hope that the legal-tender judgment will
I be re-opened, and to feel quite enured
that Its final decision either way_ will be
cheerfully and universally submitted to.
Nor is It by any means certain that the
legal tender principle will be considered
in the present cases, which may go off
upon a collateral question whether, or
not, certain pa rties haying accepted
greenbacks from the Treasury, for public
contracts, under protest, are not thereby
precluded from another reclnination now.
THE ONEMA-ADMIRAL ROWAN
Tho only American newspaper In
Japan lathe Meg° Netts, It will interest
a people which mourns for the moat un
necessary death of one hundred and fifteen
b - aye men, to know what is said, on the
spot, by a Journal thoroughly conversant
with the facts, of the responsibility of
' Admiral Rowan (or this terrible affair.
Shall he not be held to the most rigid
accountibility ? Says the Japan journal :
All might have been rescued, say the
survivors, bad we been in posesslon of
our usual complement of boats. Here
censure falba upon one whose prestige,
gamed during the civil war In America,
will scarcely cancel the obloquy which
will assuredly attach to his name In eon
,neotion with this lamentable affair. The
,late Commaudar of Mb Oneida Informad
Ms casually, when last at this port, that
.. had made a requisition upon the
American Admiral for boats, to replace
those .that had been least in the severe
typhoon of August last, but as yet no
notice has been taken of hie petition.
That the Oneida was ordered to sea tn a
disabled condition, and that the destrnc
tion of her crew was the consequent re
sult, let the record gainsay; an thci
howl of condemnation that will aril long
re-echo throughout the length and
breadth of his own land, front the ylakes
'or the North to the Pacific Ocean l and
that will find reverberating' rusPou " in
every corner of the eiviiiied world, will
' l,,
convince Admiral Rowan of his corn nut
ty with the commander of the Bout y.
=I
The Erie Garotte, writing of the great
sinking fund swindle. puts the matter to
the Executive thus: '
uTo Governor Geary It now belongs to
stand firmly between the treasury of the
people of the Commonwealth on the one
elde, as against the gigantic atilt:idling
scheme concocted by a corporation
already too powerful for the general
welfare on the other nide. We appeal to
the Governor, therefore, to put In his
veto on this bill, and save the treasury
and the honor of the Commonwealth,
and thereby earn for himself a' renown
greater than be achieved on this battle
field. It Is seldom the opportunity is en
clearly afforded to the Governor of a
State to weave a halo of glory around an
official act as by the veto of the measure
in question.
The scheme is entirely uncalled for;
and. in lie details calculated to ruin the
finances of the Coruthonwealth. Weeldee,
....... . .
the people are oppoaed to It, and this to
enough to warrant the Governor inter
posing, and preventing the criminal use
of nine and a half millions of dollars that
will have to be replaced by the .honeat,
hard-working people by the process of
grinding taxation.
"Governor, we tell you the burden is
too grievous to be borne. The people
look to you for thla otfctal interferenoe,
and will hold you alike. guilty with
the members who voted for the bill, if
approved.
Tint Philatiplphis Ledger says
We 'are informed that the Pennsyl
vania . ..Railroad Company will offer its
creditors payment of their coupons In
currency, and will also give to each an
agreement, or obligation or some kind,
to make each currency payment equal
to gold, If, within the year, the recent
judgment of the United States Supreme
Courtin the Legal-tender case is not re
versed. Some other companies having
old obligations maturing will act in con
cert with the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, or folio* its example. How
humiliating is this spectacle! The judg
ment:of the highest Court in the land
must be held in abeyance until the
debtor party is satisfied with the law.
Verily, corporation power is becoming
fearfully potent. The Lehigh Navigation
Company, the Morris I.lsaal Company,
and the Camden and Atlantic 'Railroad
Company are of deserving epeeist com
mendation for their obedience to the
law as pronounced, as we are informed
the first Is now doing and the others will
do. -
Tag Omaha Dofiy Herald gives a per
fect gawp of ley over the announcement
that the Union Pacific Railroad has gone
through the winter without serious em
barrassment from snow storms. It says:
The experience of a single winter has
settled the great question triumphantly
for the great road. The late storm, fo -
lowing closely upon buena others of
singular severity, put It to the final test,
and it comes out of It on the closing day
of the most violent, long continued and
drifting snow storm which this country
has ever known, with a clear track from
Wuhan) Ogden. In no case has a single
tram'been blocked with snow. Borne of
them have lost time, but all; trains have
been kept moving, and no such thing u
a blockade has occurred on any part of
this thousand miles of line.
IN Teils beef is eo plenty that it is
given away to pay for the trouble of
killing, the owner only asking for the
hide and tallow.
DEATH FROM A RUPIUIRE
The danger from roflore la ten times greater
than la generally tullevcd. and whilst we bare
no desire to excite Inordinate fear, we would at
be tame time la vlte lbe attention of the omitted
o an appropriate remedy. mad that remedy
Wets la a properly &dictated and wallah. Tease.
tee cost of which Is ary little more than of ean
an ordinary last...J:neut. Is matters srperlsla
los to health. ad even life itself, noose can he
too careful. We have often known &badly 'Wag
le
truss to allows rapture to batman w
end baToad the control of the button no atlllated
whtch need never have been the tate tt a lane
bad been Mud bione ettlled la the art of .P 9,7
Ins them. .
How often bare we seen persona for reagent ,
lit Led with a litaionomeele or rupture who deg
not know what ailed them, and bare allowed it
to continue without knowing to whom to apply
for Taint'. No one would indulge to inch rare
lemmata with regent to any other of the Minks
difficulties of life. and if they were swore
the Itenttnent danger attendant upon bents
woald not In that.
There arr. beside., so many other esinditious
of an abnormal kind that simulate hers's, that
It woold stool. be best far (bows sm(tted to
Styely to the most competent sad approved ...r
-evs. They often do this. and the public are fast
'diem out that the bat epplttnee la In the sod
the cheap st, EU t only In reused to hernia, but
also In a I other matters where ea Important a
matter se health Is eotcorned.
I=
disniammeat like that of rupture •nests Is such
fearful cite t ea it does now, ought to he mom
mil appreciated and ncour•ged. We
quently ma as many ar hit a does Warms sp•
piled for.ihe retention of hernia wham so heral .
existed, sad emiceted whin one oiled to b.
Men applied. Is It any wonder thee, th •
loelte the attention or those afflicted In that ay
to our superior !belittle:and &pollee:lmm for the
relief and cure of lo common and dame/roue an
ailment
TIIIII • and spollancca rotated &placement,
Ith competent and exp. , rlenced penons leap-
Ply them; at Dr. Kercer•s Brett Medlene Stdr
snit Medical OCllee. No. IST Liberty street. Dr.
Hal sera aletboar. from 9♦. Y. unit IP. V..
and ham 3 until 6, aad T W 9 at Blain for lbe,
treatment of an chronic &sew..
rue RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
• ' LIVER.
•
The Ilyer has a very Imp•Jrtmst Part to MAW=
In the animal economy. Its (sem toe Is twofold.
The Auld which It seuetes tempers the blood and
regulate. the bowels, and enso the quantity and
quid' ty of the morellos depend., In a treat do
s me. the sdeptetlon of Ike blood to the oestelre
meats of the system and the due removal of the
refute matter .blab remittal, In the Intestines
after the work of dlgestlon I as bees aek:otn
ollstitd. •
. .
°Deaf I be principal sisetofliosteVeVertriMack
eSltters le to tone and control this somewhat on.
rely organ. The anti-billoue proper Jes of the
prenaratiou are acutely re condary to Its •Lrtur s
a. • stomach . ° Its operetion spot the hoer Is
not violent eta that of mercury, but gradual and
gentle. Instead. of errattng a midden 'emelt I.
that send.. gland, It reeulates its action be de.
glen. Meese. lies • cop remedy for bilious dlr.
rders. whin mercury, Wing • tremendous ex
cheat, Is sot. Tee more sa 11
terally and 4•••.7 •
'ill eeeee d organ nn be reetone to it. scrotal cos.
dittos the bettor. and It le tee Weeder property
of tale manlier. rentable alterative lo niniOrce
and me - elate without eselt le it or 'Gavel. ink.
Tne . anal. watch Mks attended ils IBM SS li MM.
edy foreffectionsot the liri rls proverbial. Per
sons of • bilious habit who lake it habitip &111 tte a
protection&gala. the attack. to widerthey am
ceustlintoonalty liable, pronounce it the beet
liver tont° laexistence. The symptom. of so
anorowel. gat of tit Itouserse can barely be ale
I. pals the tight side or node, the
shoulder blades, ln a
saffron liner Is the whites Of
the eh.. lick h. ad nee. a feeling of drowsinces,
low pinta, lone of Ilppitillk tedielopatto. •••
lrikic rki deb,llly are among the until Indicstleles
of a morbid coniltion of levity., end an goon..
they appear the Hitters ehould bs Tenet. d to in
order to ward or more aortas Miteeneerteee,-
amanotio SOAP ANA CARBOLIC
SALVE.
ALI& AND . RT. KID GiuvecLissran,
6N'ULI4II H►ILL, TOOTH & HALL BILOBBIL&
Imported Dross sod coeodeols, Sgelre•s
Impeded Foil...mos of non sled
sold •t the eery kerose Woes, at
J A.31.E . 3 surtris cu .14
- 7
Coro." Pima iced SL Struts, (old at. chair.)
wbsre Joe will tad Wlllte,Ca.tUe m o t ut4
Castile 11osp. sold by the cue or axle bar. -
lio.riokis
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MILAXXLIXSITTNOS Bann.
•LtaronnXT. P.. /Wei SIY. 1870.
larAN ELECTION FOR SEVEN
DIRECTORS to acne lorinr the twill
ing year KM be tit Id at the /Santini B 6 h.e.
43 Ohlo street.. on TUESDAY. APRIL Mb. be
tween the bean et AI and R r. X.
JAS. H. RIDDLE,
•••• • Caskla.
PITTSBURGII DAILI GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1870.
NiM7 ADVNLITISEIBIELNTS
tiLL..daUM=.:g
BT VIRTUE OF SUNDRY •E3E.-
ecutions issued out of the District.
fLourt of Allegheny county, Penneylye
ills, and to the Sheriff of said county di
rected, there wilt be onwased to public
.ale, at the Court House, in the city of
P i ttsburgh, said county, on MONDAY,
the 25th day of April, A, D., 11170, at 10
o'clock, A. M., the following described
real estate, to wit:
BRUCE & NEGLEY, Attorneys (Jr
rmtnua
All the-right, title, Interest and claim
of Oliver B. Jonas, Jane Jones end Shell
matt Jones, the defendants, of, In and to
all that certain lot of ground, No. 3. in n
Plan of lots lald.ont by the executors
Rev. Robert Bruce, D.D., deceased, a.
recorded In the Recorder's Office of 11
. . .
legheny county, in Plan Boek Vol. 2, paw)
which dald lot la now altuated in the
Eighth ward, city of Pittsburgh, count]
of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania
and is bounded and described as follows
viz: Beginning at a point on the south
west side of Fulton street, at the eastern
corner of lot No. 2 in said plan, and at a
distance of forty-one and one-third feet
front the corner of Fulton street and
• • • .
Pasture alley; thence southwarcily along
said Fulton street twenty and one-third.
feet to the line of lot 140. 4 In aald Plan;
thence extending back at right angles
with said Fulton etrort, between the said
lots Noe. 2 and 4, preserving the came
width, a depth of eighty-four feet to an
alley slx feet wide, and Is the same lot of
groufid which A. Briscoe and wife by
deed dated February 23, 1865, as record.
ed In Raid office In Deed Book vol. 18.2;
page lei, conveyed to tioorge B. .Tones;
on which ie erected a two storied brick
dwelling.
Auto—Those two certain lota or plecee
of ground in the tiloventh Ward, (late
Seventh) city of Pittsburgh, county and
State aforesaid, and numbered two and
....
aeventy aix in John C. Shaffsea plan, as
recorded In Plan Book, page 56, begin
ning mi Centre avenue corner of lot num
ber seventy-seven now or lately owned
by Samuel Kroeer; thence eouthwardly
along line of lot number seventy seven,
ninety-four feet to Clerk street; thence
westwardly along Clark street forty feet;
thence northwardly ninety feet to Centre
avenue; thence eastwardly forty feet to
thepisca of beginning, being the name
property which Oliver B. Jones, by deed
dated April 5, 1906, at recorded in re
corded In Recorder's °floe ofeald county
in Deed Book, Vol. 204, pare 112, granted
' and conveyed to said George fl. Jones, on
which Is erected a three storied brick
dwelling.
ALSO—AII those four certain lots of
ground In the Sixth ward, (late Eighth
ward) city, county and State aforesaid,
numbered Una hundred and fifty-three,
one hundred and and fitly-four, one
hundred and 'filly-live and Ole hundred
and fifty-six in the plan of lots hid out
by the executors' of Merlon Pride, ne
recorded in Deed Book, vol. 49, page 245.
which four lota together are bounded and
described as follows, vie.; Beginning on
the northwest corner of Ayers street
- (now Muir street) and Marion 'treat;
thence weetwardly along BlUff :street one
hundred and eleven feet and four and
one , .sixtbentli Inches to the eastern .line
of lot nujnber one hundred and fifty-two
In said plan; thence nonhwardly along
the same one hundred and seventeen
feet and live and throe-fourths Inches to
Poach alley; thence along said alley
eastwardly one hundred and forty-three ;
feet and eight and one-half inches to
Marlon street; and thence along Marion
street suuthwardly ninety-one feet and ;
one and ow-sixteenth inches to the pietas
of beginning, being the same property
which was conveyed Illy Oliver Black
burn to George B. Jones by deed dated
November IP, 1055, as recorded In the
Recorder's office of Allegheny county In
Deed Book, vol. 125, page 245; on which
tote are erected a two Mortal brick
dwelling house, • ODO storied brick car.
riage hones, and two storied brick .table,
dtc. The said George B, Jones having
deceased
his heirs at law h ie widioiw Jane and his
children, Oliver 8., Shallman, Annie E.
and Charlotte IL, three of whom being
defendants In thin case viz.: Jane, Oliver
B. and Shellman aforeeald.
Also—All that certain "mai property"
including about eighteen acres of surface
fronting upon the - Youghiogheny river,
situate in Elizabeth township, Ails
gheny county, Pa., and together bound
ed and described as follows, viz: bound
ed on the southerly aide or front by said
loalotelyrr,ol the easterl y
d.Nytcor Ja m es
n. 2
John K. Graham; on the northerly side
by land and coat or said Graham, and on
the westerly aide by said Graham prop
erty and lands of the heirs - of Adam
Coon; containing as aforesaid about
eighteen acres of surface in front of mad
river and extending back to a line at or
near the out crop of the coal, and all the
coal lying under the audios and within
the above deeignated bounderies, being
originally eckne forty-seven acres of coal
upon said laka called surface, fronting
along said, river, there erected seven
double tenements one and one-half
storks high, 'or'fourteen ".e.1.11 diggss'
house." and the said Mal being opened
with entries and room. for mining. Be.
ing the same property which James L.
Graham, eheritT of Allegheny county,
Pa., by deed roil dated August 'lotd,
reglatered in sheriffs' deed book
No. 2, page lid, obnveyed to George B.
Jones
' Seized and taken into execution as
the property of Oliver B. Jones, Jane
Jones and Shalimar Jones, at the suit
of F. A. Dilworth.
ALSO,
OAZZ&M .t CO.. Attorneys for Plain
All the right , title, interest and claim o
Joseph Winkle, of, in and to all those
three certain loin or pieces of grormd
numbered 280, 281 and' ra, in Joseph ht
liaZZain'a sub division plan of building
lots in tho Fourteenth ward, Pittsburgh,
(formerly Pitt 'lbwnahip.) Allegheny
comity, State of Pennsylvania, recorded
in the Recorder's Office of Allegheny
tkluuty, in Plan Boot, Volume 3, Page
110, bounded and described as follows,
to-wit: ()commencing at a point on Penn.
sylvania Avenue, (now Fifth avenue ex
tension,) at the Southwest corner of said
lot N0. , 210, and running thence East
wardly along Northern line of said Av
enue about seventy•five feet to the South.
west corner of lot No. 282; thence along
Eastern line of said lot No. 282 about one
hundred end fifty feet to Beaten street;
thence Westwardly along Southern line
of Barden street about seventy-eight feet
to • point at the Northwest corner of said
tot No. 280 thence along Western line of
said lot No. 220 a distanee of about one
hundred and thirty feet to the place of
beginning, on which is erected a two
story brick building, used sea Pottery, •
Vomitory frame building used as • ware.
• house in connection with the Pottery,
one kiln and kiln house, together with a
straw house and pottery shade, three clay
prowess, three ghillie mills, two jiggers o r
spinning wheels, two double clay tanks,
one squeezing box, six whirlers or spin.
ning wheels, a lot of plaster of parts
moulds, a lot of Beggar, and all the ne
cessary ordains connected with • Pot
tery, together with • lot of finished and
undoished pottery ware.
. Seized and taken In execution as the
property of Joseph Winkle, at tho suit
of Sarah Ann Wright. -
/as!,
BIORAe. Attorney tor Plaintif f : •
Ad the rlght,altle, Inter. st sed chant of Jams
011ie pie with notice to 4. 1). Dithrolge, terra
tenant,•of, Is sod to 111 1111 eertata lot or Wee
of grout , .heat el la tilffera . it telesslOn,of the
oily of Pittsburgo, Allegheny Celletrt MM e or
r 22222 marled on the plan thereof bent.
bar twenty erne Oi), holed. aoetlawardly by
(3 , 11 . 104.1 street. westwardly by lot number
11101 twenty, nottbwardly by co mbar ( 1 ).“ . O.•
s7Tri " W .. p . O. *. rty
of dames el lespie notice to S. P. ams ,
ridae. terra tenant. at 'the suit of
Phlltive
ALSO.
IicCOMBP, lturney for Plaintiff.
Alt
li the
tale. Interest and claim of F. Al
pert. of, to. and to all thateerta n lot Of poet.'
Is the ward, (Siva Allegheny, tiouetY el
All. and Mate of• Sennaylvuln. th e
and d,terttr d follows. 'lst Situated on the
northeast corner of • Adams and Manhattan
streets, frosting on Adatris %we:Lip:our
tact, Led beet northolirdly presentee
the 4.13 e width along Multuiltan latent easter.
Iv side •We seem o one hundred aad thirty fist
snore or lea. to 11.11.1 n sad bawled erected
tee:toe on euetber.y end frostier ou said /Wenn
two elOO7 brick tinseled, laving a
front of twenty-foe' feet on .Lid Adams ste.ot,
nd I tie eding.beek along aid Nannette. street
forty•four het, stinted oilittnell7 for • etou feu
tort' , Out now I übdividi d and occupied all ateti
ling Poems. an lon the bortheriv end thereof
having erected two two atot y frame dwelling",
recalled stds Grant alley. •
Belied hstea Is execution 0/the property
of 7. Alpert. at the suit of William MeKlletel•
Aux).
HOPKINS t LAZ SAN, Atternel• for rmin-
wuthe rubs, title, Inter. at and claim of Id.
ward Sleben/mob and Margaret bin wife. o .
In
and toad .11 iltal ee min two. story brick and
frame hotel butte leg knows to the "fiehldem
Amsted In ishaler townabip. /Magna ny
count, e tate of Pane ..... mid buitlA Is
about y forty Ere r. (mato. tbe Alleghe ol ny and
Sutler pls. k road, sod to about thirty. sin Art
deep. with kitchen; the first Mot ? I brick and
Um MC01.4 ttory le frame, and Is erected epos a
1.4 of ground e ;Walston ws sere.. boonded
routhea.t by the Eennileauls Yee.% bY
and of Pa.( ea. by Mods of Mel d.
elodeepti sue T.
and month by lands of --
epani.
• gamed and t ten In tatentlon as the proper
ty of Edward Elehaubsub sad Margaret Elena n
boob ht. wife. at the suit of Mentos , Unite d
fot wa. of Meetiartgualans Bank •
b UOE and NZOLET.Attonfays for rl•lntlff.
All Ole right, •Itle, intorno, and clatlP Wla.
tl• G• tea, of, to sad to all that ecr Mu lot or
ground situated in the Twenty Om woad of the
Itr of 4te`glft.tate l .f o reran, Tl and eglrarl as
follow.. toed" • routlig thirty fad os bldg.
61. real. and exteadlop Meg f same width one
hundtcd feet to an alley, C beton Itt No. 441°
Thomas Ililion•s plan ef ollin. Part al t•cl
aoa
,447. Carded la rim, Boot, "01. 3,p. 1111.
wlrn were e-uveytd to a Orson of aid Mel.•
low or deed dated SAO 3000001, 1809, aa 10
7 :3 : ,1 to IJaell root. Vol. /140. p. SOO, of /ti
the . . record.. op relates. to wt. lee
0 0 . in a '
A. 1 1 ,1
4 :r e: ... 7 : 7 1
... L . ' , : 2 : h d : e: th s * : I I a t :111
1 1 e; p :
11,1... a. and taken la rat.llas am Om %Merril
r panel of
Ldlaaa
ALMA
All the [lett. tile. Wtteau, and Mal f Mullet
itgetg, of, to and la all that aerial tr
_
NEW ADVERTIaEBIENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Al ph ny enemy, State of renesylrenle. Sod
bounded n the ems not tooth I y land, °CAI..
thew Ingrain, on the ne th by lanl s of Mrs. Ann
Horn, ewl on the west hy nf fortyele. of
John Wthle. drorastd, - containing 140)
aces •. and Pulse the earn. premises deseribee In
ttt r e t tf rt:r f eZ ::c0 0 ,11,11,; 5 47.T . ,
n3R ; said mort yr ge b log gluon to et-
Vera the bond upon which atts CICC.4iOLI
awl berth, thereon er eted one mall 440110
house a nd og tarn ant stable.
eels, d !sten e . Mien s• the property
of Ilattlet Marti, at the lont of David Ingbetn.
ALL s,
J. C. .e: 0111 li; Attorney or ritintin.
All tne rght, title, Interest and claim of Id.
Whitmore, or. In ant to all that certain lot cr
niece of Intend satiated In the Seventh Ward,
• •
m.. t . .
Oily
frolmetly Kamowashlo) , f te Oof all,
annoy. and Costly of Altsguenr. State of Penn
.ll=l:b b it= ' ar ' llas o n '. „ c we r s n t :ilo l l a rnr et t . t :;
allately wnd by Italnentant therm:running
ong mid T en n.umn simpolne and • half deg.
tress two hundred and :5-theen Pet and
ten thentsto a prim e road •tentple a feel
Wide: thence • ong said road torts enmity and
half deg.. west sin .y.sla fett to • lu; t he.
along Mad now or late of let and, Ilehilog. north
alMpulno and • tn.( das. cast two hundred
met WM- te n feet nun limb, in the said Rob
in:Am Road; thence along 6.1 read south
&MM. two my•three min. ,act myeutpip ••n
• fset eight lathes to the pl.. of hellinn , tg, being
the mune • ace of property told to r eco rded` ire
be deed dated llama hth. 1806, recorded • Vol.
Mtn. ra t . 530, Into property tieringepeted
thereupon on. twostoried frame dwelling home.
Seised and taken Inexectglon the proven,'
of M. Whitmore, •t the ants of
John Havana.
IMMMENIES=
VII .
all the right, tt le, Interest and calm Of Thee.
tacCottueughy, of, hi sad to all that. certain lot
itf trotted eituated; la ton city of Iraltburelt. Al
legheny County, gas haat of Pennsylvania;
buundrd nod detalbed as loltotwe, set s ; n o .
ginning on the northern side of Purbel street a;
the cornet of lot now o, late of hosattnall
them,.easterly along-bald area twenty - are
feet eight ant three-elghths luChee to the. Use of
Ma . .." Pretreat : tbs.ce along laid line north
erly one ho need sad twenty tent to Beech al-
ley; tactic • along leech alley twatarlygtrenty
four feet seven and tbrce•elchtbs Incites to due
of ;tad lot of tosanualt Elliott. er.tl thence along
Ilia or said lot soutnerly one hundred and twen
ty tett to rorbts street, attbn place or begla-
Wo. being tor lot an. Vln plan of lout lu
theylty District of the aty of Plasburgb; sabl
' plan la recorded In Heed Book. vol. 66. t age
nute ia ria llr7a h n i t c o h a 12,V ." r "`""'"'""
:Ailed and taten vcalon as they raperty
of &homes Coonanho, at the snit of John An
d ears
•
ALSO,
THUMWS IfWINN, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Ail the right, Mlle, hitt...stead , balm of William
Tat tor. oh, In and to all that ecltoll.lotufaruttud
situated in MlL:lure townselp. Allegheny coup y
and Mete Or th •Part 01 let No.
11
hoc :ay 'a plan wee rtan hoot.
Irel, 3, 0.140'11 and wrundrd and desarlmd as
follow.: be. smugat • 110 Int 012 11.1, eeet tic
of lecke, ava us, the West corner of lot ho.
10 to said pan; thence "tuning enstwardly
Moog the ehut un dart' ti Na. 1 0
one unatletti stort) , .. Nat LO the ".. r
chttly even., thrum arsti boat dly along hum/1
Whetl• ttttt ten fest, mere or ter.; thane. west.
merely, and parattet and f Aar feet N erth•
vesralyl lrom d, l nun , boundary line of lot
I. 14 In .aid plan one hundred and thirty•
e,ven tem. ha sty event,: end Wenn: norm
vexedly along_Lectey avenue nineteen feet to
the point 91 usglnning. on which Is erected •
small Dante talon
house WI 11 001 building..
*elev.* Sad talon In exeru 101 l as tnepropc“y
of Nil Ism*. Tir,l rat the null of Citation 4 It,
•
•
ALSO,
A. M. ST Vr1.611, Attar., for WIC
All the tlght, tAte, interest and claim al Char.
Merl:son with notice to John nelfer.h Sun C.
sl id
;ismer thr e eohn relit rth 0., of, la,
slid to all those eertitha lOW 04 i t .m. ttt•
mated in taberta Tontodup, /Lacunae) . tiounty,
nate •l• ranarydranta, au I e,,,,, d-and 1.121
Vend 110,111 sad 112, • Is a plan of iota Mit
Ln. by Thonta,M.tion a, d r. Nettt•y to
tiriu•At:e a.. In \LILIVI . 11;.;
rage Weald . El i t ' s ` a:!.l itits ' toftVir r Iron lug
see _nteen.one hundredths het en tee reida
turin and Urtettsberit Tar- Ulna , and eat , nhfafi
barn US. hundred 1111' to rear of 101 l LIP,
lied Mil, In setae plan. and are non tled - on the
east by a Marty feet 'met, end on the leen 57
.lot of Thomas Duette., KO.,
Refine the sun,
lOTA C Huey. to party of firs: part by sato
Exerti.ors hurtle. of toe tecund 1 art, by deed of
nven dale hertnitiv. '
belied and tale• In ...cation as the proven,
cf Charles Motorola, with nutlet t Joan nal(erth
anvil:. Wallet partnersoltu delfer.ll at Co ,
at the salt al Thomas M e lton and tleolge U.
etegley, ltacctltora of Mrs. B. A. Weal.) ,
AILSO,
AIIBURWIIIi, Allocat
the mil G t, Utie, Interest and count Yli• tar
I. McCormick,wita notlw to Philip s W. Id.
terra tenant, of. In aid to nil that tnnis let or
piece of land mtuitted In tan uyt,,,,ltn a t Last
inlngharti, Al egbeny county. Plate of Penn
•ylvaal. honed. and descruit.l as follows:
ha statist on the aorta,ro title of Sarah Went,
at the distance of an vent) Itiet and acv.nwighth
of an Inch w.terly from Caroline attect; then,
extending In_front.nr nn
ir iota., feet, an. lu . 11 7 ,C0 nortlw.l.T
ivuts tat same la , al, of tartly feet ..
/ moles with e•rah I, one handled and
Ittf feet to Carey' alley; told lut tielnalbe
etch 10, I• 014•11. be Iter deed el
.;lead 13,11106, coakeykd to paid Mellon:Met
and taken In execu,luu ea the pronely
at Well
` r e Wl.h WAWA! (.2
a. Well, tel . (o A•6l, at then ofJane /tor
NO,
ALSO. .
J. J. MITCHNLL-Attonietfor Plaintiff.
All the light, ll•le. interest t idy
el•lutof ,Itt.
Irwin, Or, to anti to all those fourteen 10110,
ground eitust.al in Pitt townablp, AllegSsay
county. Mate of reanaylvauts. he..
*4. NO, SO. 27. NI. ME 80, 35, 3 33 34
4 714.
mita :26 in Nom invia, Walt allots. tl egrat ' l en
womb each erourlo to front on It ran Meer, twen
ty-one feet ten Inches, ant extending 11.c1c,
Preset ”tr the same AMU,. one houilrfd and
tweet -eight feet to • ten feet Ohl, and the
I ra t seven al, ore earned oetioniug In front
o ...Met treenly.one fret ten lathe.. an
act preserving the same width. one
Yfird ' el l ti n f h ad twenty-one fmt to a ten fort alley,
and being the same which Willem W. Irwin,
ions D. Dart. sad James A. Ira le. e •
t o ti b lei IV:, tar ' tid by re
ttheir deed dated
hoot, rot. 11111, liege 900, granted and cony..d
to tem said Muse Dula.
net.. and taxes the xecution tes the prove rte
of Sum trto, tha wit of U. Hasbrouck roe
use el gat or
rick eavenalgh,
SAUSOIS. Atlanta, Me Vlaltivd. •
Alt the Ixts Uttet Ligor '". 7.. " lrs. d if; l" r., en 0.2.1
to . all those (Ma tai o ' er &so b tots or o pieces os
groond la lan laid oat by C.-Hanson Lore,
siteeted h a ute Fayette townehip. Ally heaf
uaty.d
Ir . :7: , :z ". lo n u a . art a e nd
rir'Vhe nest twee of .Irl lot.. 1..1.11. 011. s g
lad 100. bring tmett..e.l and d, ••••• . . ra,l s•
wit extea; 'alpole; at lot ho.OT de
1. re...ay
Malts ape allsa ho. •ee
west reve
ightnty• er e
feet ( to
•th lot no 101: thenee
n n. orth e our•uti welte
sad treetitr• nee feet to A Plow ermi nes
theoce ao,th elehil•taue and thee...'ean gle•
Cree tut. • •sotl-11To ot /40. In;
the o ne.outh Mobs altdOet,ourth degree.. ,
one hundred and terat) te feet to railway
iim't, the p.c. of begtoning. Tea last two lots,
to wit, Nos. 1111 and 113, are bounded asd dee-
.. arg " h'r:. l l7 l ll.7l;4 ' el g to " :1711% n Ze!it i t n e o l . :h . r
and ihregoiussiors degree s, weet nit, lector lets
No 114 s then. north eight nod one Eleanor de
grees, welt sea bandied sod Sevent, 11l reel to
a sac thence tooth May-eight d•lttow. omit eftY I
, feet to lot No. 111; thence south eight nod e' es
, gran./ deign es, east one b•adred and thirty els
Mot to "Maw az
nu
at the ',lsere( begloni d p.
o n f a il e V. b illelf:o7ll2r C d . srl i t: 7' . ll7,ll"3l',
176, COliveratal to laid Adall. Clark. .d ha..
tag tker.o ereett d a two Ito.? frame hotel
balldleh. with bseement nad.arath and a from. ,
.table.
tell 4.4 taken let elecetioa as the oropertY
of S 111.Clart zed Adeline triart, his wife, at
the salt of Santa. N. Lightalsr and Olive P.
Lightner, his wife. •
•
• ALSO,
O AY.II AMA CIL, Attorneys for Plaintiff .
All the dab. titter. totemst and claim of John
Hodgera, of, In and to. all those certain lets or
iece. of ground Bleated to Pitt township, Al
lerlimey.enty. State el PCIIIISTITanIa, known
se iota Nos. 406 and 441 la Joseph M. 0.0.
gainip plan of lota In said tiArnehlp. bounded
nod dreamland as follow., to wit: Lommegc.,
at the southwest turner of lit No. 400 of tale
plan. and Tu.!. thence along 8010. We.. In
•westerly direction to the south.. carter of
int No. 407 atheare north ., ly along ties
lots N 0.07 the( 11i Mobawk Lane:Mena
as.g.ol of Moos. Laa• to the
aorthwes crater Or lot No. 4110 t tinned aorta
re. along the line of lola No. 4 41) and 400 to
Bolen meet. the ...ler b....ff.
itclaral and taken lit. v1(.0100113. the property
of John Botigers. at Ilse suit oi J. M. U. am..
trust.. D. and E. A.
AL . O.
AIIANTON, Alter fBM Plaintiff.
the right, title, laterest and Halm of An.
drew Stewart's heirs of. l• t en la all that .r•
tala lot or Wee of ground situated lathe Fifth
ward,of the city of Allegtieny.Aileltbel... l 7l
Meth If Pelletylealtla, detellbed as Odittoa:
-tistiaalna at a, point one hundred and thirty.
two feet from the roolneast forest of Chortler*
sal Mbrilislst streeim there, eastward. along
Metaled sweet ltbsty•elx feet; thence 11011th•
...al) Oita hehlrest and tweny•ur Sel. to
%ben. westwaedly s to ol said alley
thirty six Mot; theeee oorthwardly one betide.
id twenty tone feet to the pl.. of beglaulul.
51,110 thereon erected two Iwo-story frame
boast.
Seized ad token In ezeculir sas the properly
f Andrew Stew eeeee betel at the suit 01 the
QOM sone... of P tennis for the use of
the Mayor, •l'ermen and citizen. of All
city, now for use of Robert 11111.
ALSO.
A. H. WILIAM. Attorney for Plalatlff.
All the right. title,lnterest and claim t ( John
A. Strain and Ell Strain, of, In and to all trait
rectal, toter piece of atoned Mooted he the
Tooth Ward or the 1.:1 of Pittsburgh. Al e
(bray county, State of Vonylvala, bo. oder(
and described as follow. l 's: leg antes at
Sestet oe the West side of Brent etre.. • iloe
of louts the tonere of ThOlete J. Flood, dis
tant eeeeee I.liSe lad alghl•tveiDhe feet
VIS/111 alley; thence stun Sing ;slang Meant
street earth...ly .he distance of affisexeen feet
lea lee eeeee Let is the tenure oft /aloha. Ille•
lormerly the prugerte of ill. 11. d.
now Miss litrolt ; thence at right
with Brant sweet westwardly one hundred nod
tewenty4.l. NI. of Tided Mosby torlas Chose.
thence wlth Ors. ...et mothers...llY
the dlstaseeof olaeteeo test ton inches La Ilne of
Laid In of T 00... J. Flood; totalee also' liner f
• same esetwardly one hundred and awn ate het to
Mont atrvet at the plies Of beginalog, ing
Ina tame Osier alba Walee Tema Stood dhd
seized of, baring first mode and pubil.hed
la a will old testament, tomtit s
de. the Gilt
day of Aura., 1060. and dui y proved and..
tetersi In •Ilanheny Cent 1,7.11 1,1.11 Beck Vol.
7. Page Nl4. M1..4 Was Sands die d s t athiriem
Flood, and woo by ber deed Doc. 23d.
I 1066. and rerorded in the Mourner , (Hine of
f AlienbeeT erieety, en D.ed Boot Vol. 909, i'.ge SY, csaveyed the same to Eloti Flood. en
Ahudt la erected a three Wry helot dwel l i n g
house, with two story h.k betiding.
Seised sod takes I. I...cotton se the roper.
of J.• A. their sad All. strain. lathe salt
of A. H. Miller for use ii! lien. M.goret Die.•
At.so,
A. R. NI LIMB, /Hornet for Islatediff.
All the right. title. intovest .d claim ofThosis•
Lindeafeher, of, In and on all those ib-to ter
.. iota or Ines of greens' etteated tow
borough of LOOM.) wale. In 31. c.o. of Al.
leebeny an
91 d Male at Pennsyi. meg
sou
No. 11. 20 and lin th lvan
e plan of building lots
said oat bySober& 6.1. adminisuatny of Malcom
Leech. deceased, In J nig, 11102, old lots being
bounded and described as fel OM •IL: 1.01 No.
11. In wain plan, log bounded by Prow.
street, Spring alley.Unton alley and lot No. 111. •
Lot. No. 20 and 21 etch having a fro. of
meets -four feet on the i I:titter.. end theme.
burotsTurnpiks sad exteiedlog Mee 010 hat'
deed and ten feet to Opting alley, t o .ine of lot
N0.9l dividing It tram lot No. It. tieing but
aloght alle y loe {mit. Junction
from mild tu r n ley tool. ALM Junction orlib tbe turn.
Pine road. The oho. olemribed Or. lota of
grouttd beteg.. same whirl bobert Belt, ad
mioistrator cum testament° annex° f Malcom
1062de.aeird. tir deed dated Sept.:lose 27.
, ono recorde d the Itecoreer , Velem of
IgreNVe c y c on ' t.: DTL i fir c d tre k , ...Vim 1 0 0 1 3 ;t1rO
the emote which eald David McKee and ht. wife,
cotkalr reeel dated Mirth 11l le., n.. re•
corm. lo the MSc I aforrseld In herd hook.
vol 5103, p. cones yed to Thomas Lindeo•
!elate.. whion Is er c.ed a d att. tw wary
frame hasten g, occluded as two terse mfr Ls
with back o.lldi
Belted and takenng s. o
execution as the PrOPerIT
of Thum.l indenfelser, aa the ,milt of Adam
Hooke for as of James MerCT.
ALS, r
A. ll• CC M NM Attorney for Blatetr ff.
All the sight, t tie, hotter. .t awl Helm of MI
°M el Beeper. of, In and to. tell that c lain Int
O r
M. , ...Mind o.loz lot •umbertal three (I)
in iha pl. el' iota Mont. the tfreentn
ltd of in. city of Vlstauurg ( late tie.ulfe • f
Lowreueevillea, Alienate. counry. Mate of
Peowslrhani. fold tut by It rbert ' mills '
tr.. of Malcolm Leach. doe:seed. le Jeir•
111611, s Trot:ling on Sutlertwen
ty-four foot and s :Striding wok on, hundr.d
aod tea feet L street and te Mee
lot whleh ',nterdeech
Bruns and wife oy boio og
oea e datod
Aprli NO. 1.6, nod accented In the cone. for'
liteerthog Deed.. So In and forAileshenl I
e Slaty. lanced 7108, peg. 37 , ..•
veyod to Mil a n. nor[ and upon wolchle
erected • three .to
Dt ick het-e. •
Ilelaed midt.sobe execution a. the 11.1.177
Co.co noel /larger, the suit of Ltwis Wald A
0 ALV°. tut vtr
Alfcbf kfor,Zia ittlVal foe tut
Nat at
tell'. tatig. Or, In and to .Itthose two certsin lots
of a roe tot annexed In Lower 51. Clatr SOwnaldrb
County of Aileen ny L and lisle of rennsltvaule.
o unded and d• crawl as follows. to s it:'
I LI!.
1 , 1 no.qnl/071114 o ba h L,:d ' i: ' VII ' 4 pin s ea •T• e j. a •110!
dlytalt ii of •Ilentown; 10, 000 a.ong Mirth
.etroct ca twairdly Ofty tort to a pin to the comer
of 1.1. No. 50 and 11.7. 1 And At ten•s plan of lots
of AI culewu; theses along the line of said lot
.s..ntevrardly one hundred .04 Ally feet to Ch cry
Aley. thence along s Mil •Ilay oceetteat l ily flit?
Van to a pin corner of lot No. 110; thence •long
the line of 004 lot northwatdly one leundiwil
and nay feet to North we., lb. place of no.
ginning. trine late Nes. 101 •and 104.10 Mc-
Lain and lasplee trith-lteleloe of l t0,51A,,.
gold plan recorded la Ilan fleet VIII. 3. rage
M3ll And being part of a lager nilmtwr of It le
' ord i nedpis of ground which toe het s theo...oh
&it'd.. [re
dswil bearing d to 141li
day t f • o ruttier A. U. 1001. end ri corded tn
Di rd Boot Vol. 2211,1 . . g. 460, ike . conyeynd
to TheTse P. • Deplrh.anamtl.te ra . ld 'flower S.
ri o e l :l !. begl tri . t r l a r g e II Ita l dly h l o
IF% , by lrfl l l ' .
b' once
the shove de•crlbtil lot in - Nnth•nitti
V.eP, thig nom gage bele% given, to mecum the
balance of tile InUolle•ti ittonel- I
~..,t
ttely. id s I taken In execution •• th e protterty
of Nathan el Yawns: At the suit 01 11.niantlo
McClain.
- A LAO.
All the rl tit, title. Intertst and lahn of Fred
erick gen um. of. In and to all th tnesonsue or
lot of g nil eltuate In the BOTOU It of MOO ere
t
p rt. COt thy Of AM ghtOT end MA set l'enoryl.
•arda, In untied and deeMbod as foilowk , viz.;
tie Inn' ...• at • poin ton the cast Ids of Market
eireet t a the curlier of lot N 0.140 thence by eniti
Int w aril ciallivone degrees eseto c hundred and
forty fe it to •11 slier: thence by • Id alley north
Mee de tree west thirty teat to a poet: Dunce
o n • par Ilion line .0111.11e1gbty-ono_degrees w. st
one bon red and forty f et to mid Merkel. Street:
0 thehe• tent ar etrett south nine vie
en
ignite/ thirty to the place of beginning,
southern half of let No. 111. accord.
•to the original plan of laid llorottill of Mc
Meesport.
Of il l' re3 :A " I l e In
117111T11:7.,,itnef Pro elf
&boom.
A w l.
PET Attorneys for Plaintiff.
All the right. title, Intelsat. nd claim of Jo Ser.
son IL Stuart, with netle• to Andrew J. Stuart.
In
of
all
111•tla Stuart,
of
Wean , . of.
In and to all that c ttttt n lot of ground alt• ate
[wt,. city of Pitt:burgh. county of L'lesheny.
nor - stew a pen:1,71.114 bounded mud dee—
crlbed tee fows. •Ixt Lomotencing on the
e•sterly slde of Wood tttttt forty two feet 1 1 1
in•hcs northerly from tht corner. f Fourth noe
ntlel theobe along Wood 'treat tooth. r:y as, o•
tv-thtot fret elk incbesi throes by See Wrath'
with rourth avenue elgty two fret, theree
Wward Fourth avenue and parallel IS .th Wool
•trett tortnte•titret feet six lachec thence t •
Pow otraliel with fourth avenue eighty too foot
to Wood atrtet. at the place of beginning. on
whioll Is erected • three story briek waroLoute.
Stirs and taken II ekteettso as the propene
of JviTtllSOn IL Stuart. with nol co to Andrew
J. ctuart. the st. eof •ne• Marla Stuart. tetra
Lenart!. at wit of Wllliam ItaltaleY, for use ,
of Edon Jane Stuart.
AttorneY•the•All the malt. title. lutcreet end claim of lien.
lift,endiess.and to all [nal certain ot tof
ground eituated In the w •rol of the My
•r Pltt•lotreh, county of alltwheny. State of
ns
Penylvania, being lot Din 103 in • plan of
lo Islit nit by an executors of ames Want.:
' doe atedt ealti let mein twente•follo feet in front
on Penn street and e te•dinr blot to Lour Ailey
one hundred (set, preservinit an 4.1.1 width
throughoet; on which I. •rected • two Mr,
brick dwelling boson.
Set rd and taken in retention •• the Ito overly
of tseorg riceaudiese. •1 the Wilt Of William
alteantithts
1l
slit ft lira% •Morneye for PrOntiff.
All the right, le, titterer t and claim of Jai.*
Jose, of I and to all that comet rakes or
parcel of l os t s:tuats i• the Nluelet nth ward.
City of rittibursh. Colmar Or •liegbeay and
to or re nuayl• sulfa, (late Collins township)
aubdolog laud. of McCombs, W. Mesh y nod
comers, containing Mr acres more ur leas. on
.sratell are erected 02C frame dweliing Souse, one
tars an 1 one one sloe? frame hilia.••
belled and takes In extend. lie the property
of James Joyce, at the snit of /Indust n.hu
• •
AGM)
PLAIII.II. I.ltero•y for Elainllff.'
All ant right, title. .niereat and claim of Mn.
Carr, ales arid to all that certain lot of ground
In thecoati ward, site of rittsborgh• Conn.
ty of • Lehi:leaf. Mate of PCtlitlYil•o ll ,
labiate on the moil...weld corker of Wylie street
and Taut:said lanai Woollen on maid Wylie strett
thenti sallied one-half feet and running back
stool Inertly feet to a Met alley, d
bsouded and described as follows. TM St int'
the uth-west career of Wylie ..C. O and
Tannehilleh laze: Mullah on said Wylie street
•FrPty•tVeCt feet Ma aml necking beck
abuse laid Tannehill lane about limy...) feet to •
ten cet alley.
beiSed and I ;Oenas lhe nropenv
of Mrs Carr. at the colt the oily of cAtii.
burgh,
ALIO.
liLAtif,g; A ttorreY ref PlalnilL
Ali Ibe lOW itli, intereet and rialto of Nathu ,
lel tole, or, in gadall that Certain lit of
ground rheas, ill t h e Elirenth ward. OILY of
litaborgh, county of •Ileith.ll end Wide of
themla. situate en t o l d ist . tuts
et A,
fronting on ttttt t Afhpooe
and aine• twelfth r,rt and rooming back about
one hundred and My feet to the Orphan Asyl.n.
and bounded and ticieribed at triton. 'no Be
Int on the weal ar.e t Arthars err 1, .1c to
add between property of Andrew • piton and
Ni t irirt.itoba, fronting en sod ••ftn•ra•trett Arty
0.11. edge inertia and renal. hick •rid along
and between tile said iota shoat twie bummed and
" Ittr arn i lst o l " uto n n A rtre ' fl
of Nathaniel Colea the toll of the OILY of hiLt.
IILAOLIC. Atter.) for Plaintiff.
All the rlaht,. tit e, interest and eialiti of John
IleCitien, 1. 7 1, sod to all that on. , lot of
tilt
Mltty ZittsZ d of Mr At
ilt esti,' alto.< on
to
no alde of DOPC u
.tr et. bond. on said t twenty twe feet
and 10110100 bath shoed Imedred ead twenty
feet to property and brooded and dot
teribed.t•tiewa,•is ltelog tot the north side of
Dear. et feet tttttt property of Thoutas Mee.,
la, It editing on old atr.t twenty•twe feet a 5.
running back a.. of Mat width one hundred
ae
twentyfeet to proven, oh— —.
it reedand taken to exteation a. the propetty
ofJ oho AleCiarte, at the mit of the ell) of nu.-
.•rir
lAIO,
!MAMA, •ttorne A y for rlalutiff..
All the sigh title. Interest and elalot oohn
Dlet•ln, of. In and to. all that ce
vtohrtain lo t of
ure•ad In the usrrath tot d of the elt? of rule.
Kato oils too wob.sor stmt. front.
I.ltrra7=l sl :l7. sit r ;yr Val
Wooded and dr.ellt. Web s ter s i r
foiletss. viz: tolls
on south One of Webster street; props , .
ty r of Jena boon, fronting on said Webs,
Lent .t t attUt t e " laTty " fceZ 7 ' l7:Zit:e t :at
oelsed and taken in execution as the pr.
or John theta., •t the salt lino Otte of
burgh.
Alv.rneM: o l‘ l •ln
Al. the nue. tat...rest and otido. of IR
bet
dloroo.v., tow Mcodwarolt to.. Wood w•rd
&CI Noah
egos
of, le,
no
to all .bat aorta n
1.4 of g.ound In the
of ward • f the City of
Pittsburg..., Conn y of Allegheny. PA. situate
•4 the 6.ortis side of Spellman str.et, frontlng
on said strvet Nineteen Gat And mutter back
shoot feet to hprasotallar, allnated between
Smith and Taylor strata. &Coining to`` Mr.
Denny, on the ab. sod Mr. gladly on west.
Petsed mid talon In narcotism Ins the °peaty
Etta sbeth Macau Iwo, Woodward, Wm.
Woodward and /lug It !Wm.:nowt at toe colt of tbe
Lily of Pittsburgh." •
NI.III.ILX, sor rist•tia•
•II the elaht. title, ant ttttt and elates of Mm.
/Ling. or, In and to all that certain I .tof ground
111 lAO beventeenth ward, clty of rittsbarsh.
004.0.7 of Al cis rny, Cats of Pennsylvania.
situate On th e eaol. Buda of St. )(aryls avenue:
fronting on sald avenue aweuty.dee Not and
sult., h.et ono hundred feat to an alley;
bounded by Centre even con the south And lot
or Dobahne on the north.
Bel nen and totes In eeeee Mem as the orop•rty
of Wllllam Ming. at the suit of the city of Pitts
burgh.
ALSO,
Attorst y for natal: If. -
All the right. title, 'Mena& nod claim , sf iohe
'roun d of, In; and to Ail that oertalh lot of
t he
In the elateenth ward. of the (Thy of
Pittsburgh. of
All
slist* on
the west sid• of pt. Mary's • . on toP oh
251.1 Astons twenty-foar feet and running ...Or
strain one hundred feet to Long alley, s'taelo
o ntwa• 114.Ientro and Hatfield streets. bounded
on tne north by lot of —McMahon, and on the
Johnhby lot of McCain.
ized and takeoff, execution as the property
of Green, at the Colt or the cur or Mu
barak,
ALSO.
tILABLIt. Atterrey for Plaletlff.
All the r Mk, Interest mid claim of A. •n-
Jerson, et. In sad to all lei, annals Int of
ground edema In the Seventeenth and of Ih
elty of Pittsburgh. oonnty of •Ilveleee.
Ceres
el on the west side of [deg slier fronting
on eald they tortl,elebt feet And musing beet
about one hundred foot Yfrollefontalne stmt.
tt we . .. Eta slier sod t:tatrit street. Wanded
on the oortb try lot of Adam Bender and on the
south by lot Of Beer/ Itiael.
LY111011•12 , 1 taken In •xe.ution as the property
of A. Anderson at the colt of the ett7 of PM.
burgh.
ALSO.
Iit..AOLZ. Atka./ tor ratlntiff.
Alithe right, title, Ilteraet and elahn of John
F. tank y. of:loud to, all that flown lot of
ground In the iletenth ward of the city of
ritt.lrron. minty of Allegheny. renn.,lvauln.
allnane on the aorta ride Oltientro See..rooting
on told event* forty fee ...peon[ twat . o .at
as hundred and eighteen feet to ISCIOW. Sill Y.
the laid lot helps bounded and described at fut.
lows. via. Bernuing on the north side of Cen
tre avenue at the corner of lot owned ay paid
John F. Clu'et: thence • atendlyittoll
. &ft
Moog pall steno. tale; owned by n".•
and running back ne hundred nod olghtoe.
f4ti ti A? Beatty's al ley. p 1 51
came
fie zed mid taken In execution no the property
of John Y. Chile). at tt null of the oily of
Flltsbn db.
. •
ALSO,
W. B. RODGER.. AU for Plaintiff•
All the runt, title.
.o; ant Om of eleorno
L.lghtlo helm of to. and wall that certain
lot or pirce ot miaow' anointed Id int City of
*Man •Y. All.ff 0007 and State of
rtnotylvaela. Initiation aline nurtheast tomer
of Baboons atm. t and Ittiga el met, outwardly
alOng Siege etuet two hundred and forty. Ile
feet lucenr tee; thence deathward', one ban
ana wa!l. l Y - two tam to /taboo. tunes ;thence
We/11.001y aloof Sebetea etrellt two
hoadied and •Inety feet to the Flinn of Wen.
°Tg. •
.... and taken In execethin as the property
of (kern Gleh kllrs helm, et the net; of the
Meyer, Aldermen and cllll. us of Allegheny.
Ai O.
W. E. RODGERS, Attorney Mt Ptah - ill'.
tie right, title. lettere.% Sod elelee of MN.
Fla.., of, I. sod to all thateertala lute , atoned
In the IScreuttk ward, elle Of Allegheny. county
,duff Alce hene and d tate or reutur ler le. heltml.
I Moos: Inselanleg al • point log, Pea.
deed aid thirti.(oor feet from the eorthe
, ocn ,cf long lane and Sprite Garden
tog ote-twO feet; thaneg :tort rweatwardly one
hneared and ten fees to as alley: tines nortn
wenceeedjy along eald al ey twenty-tyro rest;
thence .outheastwardly one hendred end ten
fret to Opting Garden ave... the place of be
glnalue• Idarlue themes mooted two one
'Zd and telead ' n •secutlnn as the pronen7
able", Fisher, at the senor Ike Mayor. Alder-
Men sad Chinese of Allegheny.
HUGH S. FLEMING
rittuNrkgrxf....,
FISH ! FISH ! !
NI W COUTINII.
2 atm 3 MACKEREL. Is Obit, halm,
'd!rePENG SALMON,
BLUATER HERRING& 'a boson, 100 u2l
601
" I,II .I 4 A IMIL H I N la bbl. aad klta.
D.H. le bale bbt. sad all..
ra - ittol NEIL %I. aad ! , 4 lb. au&
■or pale at low rate. by
• RDWARD HICAZLGTOS.
mh33. , 33:Air Simi 70 Dlamosei Munro.
I
4 EDO FA L. - FREDERICK
BCIIROID TA. Merchant Tailor and Deans.
to Geatlemen•• Turntables Moods; also ueoco.
mta and Boys' Clothing on bud 1.0 made
eider at the aborlest , none& has removed froth
eta Into .rand. No. 99 Fourth area.. to No. al
Woof. trritSlT; corm of 'Third mane.
ath2l:ol9
O. 33 za. - Eawineo
Scaltr of Weiglita and &alums,
OTTICK:
NC, 5 Ft. U 11TH -AVE., 1F ittaburg
AENDIERSON La MOTU EMI
Ari 6 Liberty Weer, Peelers Line
bad Patent Milldam hale
NEW ADVERTISFM•NT3
CORD & CO.,
Vholesale Dialers in
S, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
131 Wood Street,
PITTSBIIRGU
We have in our SPRING goods
bought for Cash, and at GRWAT RE
DUCTION 1N PRICES. MERCHANTS
are cordially invited to examine cur
Stock, which is very large, embracing
all the Late Styles in
FUR HATS,
WOOL HATS,
LADIES' HATS,
moons neTs,
SUN SUEDES. ETC
CAPS in every variety, and a gen
eral stook of all kinds of STRAW
GOODS for Men, Boys and Children.
• We are daily receiving FRESH
GOODS from the Manufacturers,
which the great decline in gold
makes our. goods as cheap as before
the war. -
McCORD & CO
. • --
U.l
io,a r . o orpr. rour
At orl .2m15n0.
GOVERNMENT SUE.
BY AUTHORYI Y OF :HE
HOD. GEO. S. BOUTWELL,
Secretor!, of the Trraxury,
rrer it Public A neLton, ou M6NDAY. lb
4th dtv of Aprth 1470, a, 13 M., at the CM
TOM 1101146 oforesohl, that portion of the MA
11146.1105C1TA1. 1 . 71 lyirg cast or on the 111410
~d• treble street, •na - sep•r•ted ❑um lb
H.paal BulNlng lry rald etrect. This pyilpurty
•telo• between two and theee acres, and
located clam to the line of Allegheny City. and
Is unsurpassed fir manufacturing putPoSegt
owing to it/ proximity to tpx chit• of Pittsburgh
an 1 *Hesitant , and Ms facilities for moving
freight in any d!rection by the ritteburgh, Font
Wayne and Chicago Itatirou!,nnd the rittaborgh
and Citneland natiread, while the Ohio river II
but three or four hundred yards WT.
• TERldn, - ne.nlth cash; the butanes In
aq ' ma quarterly paymeata.the Drat of which th
be made on We 10th of Jun: West, with In
from the d,.) of rale until imid
tall details ttlii be glean at tbo thee and pl
All bids must be made subject to
the approval of the Fecretary of
the Treasury, the Department re
s'rvin the right to reject any or
all bids if deemed, to the interest
of the Government to do so. -
THOS. STEEL,
mll9
11U&41)4J £•IDM!
THE BEST BARGAINS
OFFERED
This IS euscm.
AT 90 CENTS,
allies' gravy British Gorda Stockings
=1
edits' litary British Cotton Blorldogo
=
lETIELISIZE=2
Ladies' Soper British Cotton Stockings
AT 20 CENTS,
HEN'S HEM BRITISH COTTON SOCE
• AT 315r.t.TS,
NM iHT CII COTTON SOCKS
L ' ADILT AND maivs
KERING GAUZE UNDERWEAR
=I
MUSE% DOTS AND CIIILDREN•A
COTTON STOCKINGS
AT ORKATLY REDUCED PRICES AT
NORG'ANSTERN & Co's,
C=l
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
Nos. 78 • and 80 Market Street.
1870.
SPRING.
ARBUTHNOT. J. B. STEPHENSON,
W. T. SHANNON.
1870.
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON
& CO.
No. 115 Wood Street
_ Prra'SlSUlt43ll4,
I=
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
ZAtiTgitN PRIDES.
EMPIRE
UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
Of New York.
139 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
PRINCIPAL fIiATIIRES:
Ordinary whole bee Policies ABSOLUTELY
giev..giallgllTAßLE from psymnit of 'Oat
annual Premium.
bbee•al merave. after
Me annual payments. All mixt. NCONTICI N
ABLL for meal name- and • lit-OLUTELY
CONTIGITABLE ale; two annual premium..
XllMOnlellettenyoulßAVFL an d ItEyLiENCE
; ....4 1 nod nw rimlred. N O Ace • -
ULATiON OP IN TEwEn I' on I oini or De
forted Premium.. and NO INCREASE ..f annual
payment. on any rims of polleo s. Deride:Os.
• he PEOORXIMIIVEPLAN. alsoupon the ti CAR
kfurcz iNTEKIZT plan. NO NOTE Isrequirrd
00 LOAN. southern is nu ACCUMULATION
UP lIITILEZ.ST charged upon the mine. Poll-
Men ineoms 111.11-ntinTAININI I In aboat six
teen_years. sad thereat! er yield an ineoms
the Polley holder. 1.1 . e, tom and endowmmt
Walden sire Weed; also. guarantee COMM potl
elm sad anneltle..
COMMENCEMENT ROY] WENS of tnin Com.
Ifis ,: aly s showe In i i ize !ear to , A , prildel,llll l .l.C.
amount 4 0 1 . 51; 1 Cia for ' n nt 01 . Pm !
mists. lao.ollll.
Geed, melee An..• wanted rnalblinro
Sheriff
Western Penns.
WY. A. PUGLIA. Manager.
711Pohrth AT,. Pittsburgh. PA
OrrlCl Or TRZ.U3I.6 Or •I.I.IIOIIrAT Co., /
rirrstamou, April Ist, Ihlo. I
T POII9VANCE OF TILE 21st
1 1l
ol an •et rest ag to Alleitheof
V approved the let deg of May, 1861. ,
the amendment to mid seelon, approve
30th day of March, 18110,1 do hereby give or
Mee that the DoplicAtm for the several Wards
BOW/ stun mid Townships 'MI he open, and wt
be wet and to receive the
County, State, Poor,erk House and
-Improvement Taxes for 1870, .
Of and after the lit day of KAY. 1870.
Bald taxes can be rill at this office until theist
day of August with a deduction of FIVE PEE
CENT. for prompt payment to w I hereon, haying
the whole amount of their taxes.
There will be no deduction Allowed during the
month of August. Vlore will be -4
?BM PER CENT. ADDED
To all time* renuanlng unpaid on the Ist day of
eieptemscr. 15 ,0 .
I.T. DENIIISToN,
.frosanrec of .Allegbeay Co.
NEW ADVERTIBEMETP.
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
WILLIAM SEM PLE'S,
Nos. ISO anti IS2 Federal Street,
1=3:1
I=l
COLORED POPLIN ALPACAS,
AT SEMPLES
Double Warp Black Alpacas,
AT vim.): i.ow-rictexs AT
SERI P.LE'S
PALM BATS
Resuraut. brn.vi IN
NEW SPRING DELAINES
VERY CLIFAC AT
SEMPLE'S
DRESS AN D SHIRTIN (1 PERCALES
AT ruign.Au. PRIC63, AT
SEMPLE'S.
A Lillie and Complete Stock
TO SELECT FROM
Wholesale and Re' ail
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
N 03.180 and 182 Federal Street,
=3l
THE BONDS
ICAO, DANVILLE SIVINCENN
RAILROAD COMPANY
UPON ESAMINA.TION
Will be Found to be the Hes
ERAPEST YET OFFERED TOTER PO
This will be Borne Ont'by
TILE. RICH COUNTRY THE RQAD
TRAVEP.SF.S, WITH ITS AGRICUL.
TURAL AND MINER/. RESOURCES.
THE CASH SUBSC HIED TO THE
CAPITAL STOCK.
- -
THE EXCELLENCE OF THE 55
MILES ALREADY BUILT, AND ITS
EQUIPMENT.
THE PLANS COMPLETED, AND
THE MONEY EXPENDED, FOR NM
OROUS FINISHING OP THE LINE IN
THE SPRING.
THE EXCESSIVE EARNINGS TO
ACCRUE FROM THE COMPLETION
OF THE WHOLE LINE.
THE AMPLE SINKING FUND FOR
THE. CERTAIN REDEMPTION OF
THE BONDS:
THE VERY LI BERAL 'INTEREST
RUNNING OVER A TEpd. OF 40
YEARS.
THE SECURITY AFFORED BY
REGISTRY.
- -
THE MORTGAGE COVERING THE
ENTIRE ROAD, EQUIPMENT, FRAN
CRISES, AND ALL PROPERTY
PRESENT AND FUTURE-INDEED
TIIE SECURITY OF TWICE Tin:
AMOUNT OF MIN )S ISSUED.
TIIE•. LOW CURRENCY PRICE
TREY ARE N), \V OFFERED AT.
411 this is rerificti in detail
in the complete Pamphlet,
which can be had of as.
We .K.rolll , these bonds to
be good, and we know the
character and capacity of the
Company's estimates ca be
implicitly relied upon to glee
these Ronda the highest stand
ard. WV therefore freely and
fully recommend them.
W. BAILEY LANG & CO.,
➢IERCHANTBr
No. 54 CLIFF STRUT, New York,
Agents for the ale of the Bonds.
S. McCLEAN & CO., Bankers,
No - . 75 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bottle] Agents for the into of these Bond
tatS3I9C.ISTII
HORNE & CO'S
Hosiery ! Gloves !
SITENSIVE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT
Prices Unknown Sincels6
• ALEXANDRE'S RID GLOVES.
A felt seuerttnent at 11,73,
COUBVIORSIER'S KIDS.
At 3143. '.
LONI.I TOP KlDS,\e:oles shade,.
At
BEGUI,AR MADE BRITISH HOSE,
licavy, 35 cents.
PLAIN AND RIBBED COTTON HOSE
10 cents and 00. •
DOttE4TIC COTTON HOSIERY.
By brim or Dore..
GENTS' SUPER STOUT HALF HOSE
' .113 erste.
CENTS' RULER. FINE HALT HORS:
2 cud..
• Al.o..splendld swortments
tl AKIIES,
BASH AND BOW RIBBONS.
LADIES' FANCY BOWS.
LARGE ADDITIONS TO STOLE
Jae( arriving. to which we invite the attention
of Wholevale and Retail Cal Iniyers. ••
77 bi 79 MARK ET STREET
.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
ROBERT Y. COST I - as Ms an N , S ISmatlld
as • memScr of oar Arm. ma - BT h
Aran. I, ISIO.
7E.Fi_ri`A.l33l , l l 3 ll3 ED 1938
..ay U10111 . ....131MT. lIIGHT.AOI32. r. COST
RIGBY, GUST & CO.,
No. 189 - LIBERTY bT
Wanletaln and Waal' Dialers and inbber• In
CHINA. QUEKNISWA AY, tibAnS .ad 111 6 , 1101.
ri....TY,D WARE.,
. . •
The atteutlim of all mita trine souls. theebina
line. it directed to our inock. Imported directly
from the best Europe.n martne aver
d we are av
receiving a froth sod desitabte Lt .an t of the ieuive
good. apt vl:
ARE POLES.
• — t
hive a One assortment of Cane Poles
over (ruin WM year. Which 1 Ores al a van
Wire. Pattie. wanting 'should ord• smarty. r.
to insure their °reit. Milne 011 i d.•
and of
d the
RAZORS,
end all Mcds of Cutlery groond at
FINDING TACKLE . .
hive Jost re,ened a °anoint. =son/a nt
of the aboie goods. not, a,lal a peat rat letr of
nil the la.. klada In ne annul. The loPow.
en of lonic Walton will do well so Call Cod es
ahntio lay assortment sod rine.
Jalllo BORN.
a 1 • 16 Wood
BAMBOO POLES.
heo Pd
with l or t Veho n ot h ,grir Vertr
U N , together w ith ;roll ILoo of kloltorf. Oda . at
laaoa wood. Bone of Um above are Of a very ate.
Donor artlele• tote eae
lA* l l. , 1,9,5'N..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW DRY GOODS
LO WEST PRICES,
AT
WILLIAM SEMPLVS,
\l'i4s. 180 and 18 . 2 Fedoral Skies,
OASSIMERES AND SEAN 3
Tickings and Bed Cheeki
ABLE LINENS AND TABLE NAPKIN
AT:yERS UW . P 141068„ LT
•
Bleached and Unbleached Shetfings,
ALL WIDTHS. AT rIICULAR MIAS, A.T.
HATS AND BONNETS,
Ribbons and Fitneers,
Wholeeale and Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No 180 and 182 Federal Street,
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHES. &c...
APRIL 1, 1870:,
OF TUE
Specie Payment Resumed
MEMO
Silver Change Will be Given:
& COLLINS';
• CARPET STORE,
71 and 73\ !ifth Avenno;
re Our prices aritbe LOW LIST to this Matt:
•p I
SPRING STOCK.
a C:0 ME 311 I\7:
Our Sack is the largest we ha
ever offered to the Trade.
BOY iitll; 1104, a, CO.I
21 FIFTH A NUE
•
whICIIAT ..1
NEW CARPETS{
Reduction in Prices 1.
TO CVERESCOND WITH
WHOLES ALE RATES:
McCALLIIII BROS.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE,
ABOVE WOOD STAMM 1
AL.9E'
.14 SI S 8 BuNVN.
W . crod Sirneet.
eciewscrits.
JA1163 SOWN'S.
1345 Wood !tract.
AT
♦LLSNHLNT CITT
t 1001) 11.11I(I AIY4 1N
AT SEAIPLE'S
I=
SEMPLE'S
SEM PLE'S
SZNIPLE'S.
=
FROM THIS DATE,
ALL CASH CUSTOMERS,
CARPETS.
Fine, Medium,
AND •
CARPETS.
I LIVER IrCLINTOCK & CO.
C
A LATEST
E
STYLES T -
S.
ON EXHIBITION.'
12 AL:veo.
lIPUOLIsTESEBAL
Mainfseinrers of 81411110. HAM wed BUDS
MAITRE Bad, leather Holsters and Vilna..
Churen .Coebions, Cornice Weddings .4 ell
kinds of Upholstery ' , wk. Also; dealer, In
whoever abed es, anf,o reen and Whitetlollands,
de. ribst , calar attention's gli , vn
to aides 00.01 , .010E and brushing, wl•erlug nt
r. laying carpets.
1101 en0..0 of cleaning carpet le the on', .ray Ii
which yen en feel sleeved that the toll are
-Pr% sere. ti and th e good. thoroughly freed (men
' t k oe l tleli t 4ely, " reTi l at . e.. T .. h thiVio r rrse d eirdilt;
sae deliver ail goecle Ire, or charge. _
ROBERTI, NICHOLSON & THOIPSOI.
Upholsterers and Proprietors of 1
Steam Chipet Beating Etablisitinent,
- No 127 WOOD STEN.II.7,
inbetaill Near irlf.n Anne.. rittabwrgli„
coiner Penn and Sixth Stineta,
at. Vlair.)
rrrrsatraos, PA.
The wed. oomplet• Dulness Collet" In the
UNDad INADJ.
OPZN DAT AND ILYZNINW
Atadna. CNA CO !MG ace at an HOW.
3.—clrvil ars aint , thdam hLL parardiall ea
the rtbacipag
A COVVIAT,
actagai•er Pitt•bargb. eN.
AT TEN tio:v,
specie rayments Itesiu*Nl:
Ed I ,V ER
=
W. W. KNOX'S
Agricultural tit. Seed illotters.
171 I,III4RTi STIMST.
N .- 4.'. A *0) 4:%=1
ED. BARBER, Proprietor,
Cor. tot SG odd llitiformerly old Cull.
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