The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 02, 1870, Image 4

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CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Subscribers changing their residences
or places of business will consult their
ocinvenienoe and our own ty !raring
word for the carriers at our counting
room, owner of Sixth avenue and Smith
field street.
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Mb morning our worthy Sheriff, lingh
8. Fleming, Eel., occupies &considerable
portion of our space advertising sales, to
take place ender his auanaces. ln on
sequence of this pressure on our columns
we are compelled to deprive our reader's
of themsnal quantity of general reading
matter, but the advertisement of sales
will.prove of Interest to all who are de
groins of investing in valuable real estate.
Deputy Masai Batter - yesterday coo
trlboted 13 to the quota at the jail. •
. Mere are at present 115 Inmates In the
county Jan, 82 of whom are males and 33
females.
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Henry Johnson, colored. and George
Hines, white, wore sent to the Work
HOlllO for sixty days each by Mayor
Callow, yesterday.
The Beata aide Ledger Is the title of a
very neat and spicy weekly paper pub
Imbed In Birmingham by Mr. H. J.
Hartzell. The paper le worthy smears
and prosperity..
Call at Urllng. Follansbee & fate•
towels clothing house, No. 121 Wood
street, =nor or • Fifth avenue, for great
bargains In mon'aud boys: clothing, gen
termen's furnishing goods, nmbrsliaa,
canes, std.
Sib splay end well written sketch of
c.mireing day," which sppeared In yes
estordaY__. should have been credi
ted to th Washington Reporter, ono of
the ablest and moat Interesting of our
tool exchanges.
Call at titling, Follansbee & Co.'s &eb
b:usable clothing house; No. NI Wood
street, corner or Fifth avenue, far great
bugalmi In men and boys' clothing, gen
tlemen" furnistang gOOll9, umbrellas,
awes, etc.
The following gentlemen were imbued
with the spirit of the hour and "mooed"
esterday from the Jail to Claremont:
James Dann, ' Motes' Parker, Jacob
Spiker, Jno. Flint:main. Peter Buchanan,
Andrew Ilbrrester. Andrew Kable, John
Morton, Stephen Fitzpatrick.
Inesaoral.—S. M. Lover/dge, Erg, the
State agent of the Mutual Bounds Life
Insurance Company of Newark, N. Y..
has removed hla °Moe from No. 42 Flfth
avenue, to more spacious apartments, at
the corner of Wood street and Fourth
avenue. We wtll have more to say of
this grand old institution In • few days,
Jail Report.—The jail report for the
Quarter ending March-31, 1870. shows
that during the time 831 vagrants Dave
bean received and 817 discharged after
serving their terms out. Or the court
hrisoners received, 219 were males and
30 females—total 249; 197 males and 29
remake Of this number were discharged.
Wasted—Everybody to know that
Megroses No. 45 Hand street, le the best
place in the city to get tobacco. Snuff, el
ms. everything of the beat character
and warranted. Megraw bas a large
sack on hand. It la fall, and comprises
all the latest novelties in the line of
pouches, merschatuns, pipes. and other
articles needed by the smoker.
VW e referred to tne prevalence of black
in South Pittebargh among the
youth, yksterday, and mentioned that
no polio:ere= was on duty In that neigh
borhood. We ere pleased to learn that
•our persevering and gallant friend, Mr.
John A. Black, by just been commis.
cloned aa constable, and we are sure that
under ribs guardianship matters will ma.
terially Improve.
Evenlag Pastime_dames Campbell
was amusing himself last evening on
Rebades street, First ward, Allegheny,
by flburiahlog a hugs carving knife and
expressing his Intention to disetnt3wel
and fearfully disfigure any luckless
pedestrian whom he might meet in the
way. He met one,• a policeman, who
kindly took charge of him. He slept
last night in the lockup and will have
an opportunity to replenish the city
treasury this morning.
One of the * chief • dutracteriatice of
''moving day," which makes it memora
ble to the housewife, is the disastrous
effect which results to the crockery and
Queensware. Formerly this was au Item
of considerable impoitance, but since, the
advent of the Keystone ware, and cor•
rostonding cheap prices with fine goods,
the annoyance has not been so seriously
felt. The warehouse of the Keystone,
Messrs. Kier tt Co., proprietors, is at No.
383 Liberty street.
John R, Pittock, the enterprising book
and news dealer opposite the Postonice,
has laid on our table "Every Saturday' ,
of this date, which, in addition to a large
quantity of Tory intereatiog readir.g
matter, contains the initial chapters of
Charles Dickens' new story "Tne hty.•
tory. of Edwin - Drool." Mr. Pittock also
sends us the "American Enterprise,"
an Illustrated publication, worth, from
an artistic point of view, tenfold the
price at which sold.
.A Prouperous Opneilig
The:Spring term of the Pittsburgh Fe
male College which for several years
has been admitted the leading MatUn-
Mon of Its character In the west, opened
with an unusually large attendance, and
promises to be even more prosperous
than any that have preceded It. In the
boarding department we are Informed
there aro but four vacancies, and as
scholar. a re frequently detained several
days on account of moving, these vs.
cancieswill doubtless be tilled before the
expiration of many days. We would
therefore urge upon those who content.
plate sending their children to this
model Institution the present :term to
and la their application. Immediately.
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One of the most prospering religious
isurtitutlons to Allegheny, which might le
called the... City of Churches," is Christ,
Episcopal Church, Rev. Mr. Brooks,
Rector. Since Mr. Brooks'. connection
with the church, only one yew since,
between fifty and one hundred persons,
we are Informed, have been confirmed,
- there is now connected with the
&Stroh one of the most flourishing Sob
- bath schools in the city, the semen of
which is mainly duo to the elnrta of Mr.
0. 0. PAdWps, the Superintendent. The
Bishop wfileMcially visit the chbrch to
morrow at tea o'clock A. M. when ones
will be confirmed, and their will bo ser
vices In the evening by the Rector.
Mortuary Report.
The following is the report of the phY•
Malan to the Board of Health, Dr. J. Guy
McCandless, of the mortality in the ally
during the week ending March 28, 1870:
Unknown. 2; Natural Canute, I; Com
gestion of the Brain, 1; Still• Born.' 8;
Scarlatina, 3; Paranoia. 1; Ptithlato Pol.
monallo, 8; Catarrh of Imago, 1; Mang.
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nant Diphtheria, 1: B onehitia, 1: Lm.
mon, I; Burn, 1: Con t ortion of Lung.,
1: Pnerunonitio with P uasia,l; Dropsy,
I;Bpaams, 1; Mania a mu, I; Coop*.
Don of Stomach, 1; Premature Birth, 1;
Donsultdono, 2. J.,.
Of the above there wire: Under one
yeer,ll; from ono to two. 3; from two to
flee, 5; from five to ten, 1; from twenty,
to thirty. /; from thirty-to forty, 1: from
fort Ma to fifty, 2: from eighty to ninety, 1.
y les, 11; females,- 17; white, 28; (bl
ond, 0; total, 28,
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Yesterday afternoon a delegation of
members of the Philadelphia City Coon ,
We arrived in the city. The object of
their visit Is to examine , some of our
public work* and institutions, with •
view to gain some . information thereon
to be pot Into practical 'nee on their re
turn home. The party le compwed of the
following gentlemen: Walter Allison, T.
W. Capps'', D. Cramer, E. N. Shatt
ereds. 8. G. Mag. Lt. P. Ray, Thome..
Lewis, George W. Hall, Wm. 8. Allen,
Wm. B. Henna, L. C. Willitta, VC D.
Johnson, James A.. Wit:idyl:le and Frank
Cramer. They arrived in the two
o'clock express and put up at the
Monongahela House. No formal re
ception occurred, but some of our
leading citizens and city °Metals mot
and extended Sherd the hospitalities of
the city.. After dinner they were taken
to the Port Pitt Work, where the remain
der of the afternoon was spent in exam
ining that mammoth establishment,
which has became an object of interest
all over the country slum the war. The
evening was spent at the Opera House.
The visitors have toads their appearance
In our city when, of all hum, it la in its
worstdress. -They seem highly pleased
With the result of their observation thus
far. The programme for to day had not
keen decided upon last night, but the
probability is they will visit Diranont.
PETROL Eilt AIe3OCI
—.—
The Free Pipe 13111.Ttie DppoieMen to
It—What the Oil Nen Vay 7-Iteeoln
lions—The Freight question.
Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the
Petroleum Aasocialtoe was held at their
room, No. 1 Deizoll'a Building. Du.
queen° Way. Pre.Wont , Tantai A.
Hutchinson, °amplest the chair, Mr. A.
F. Brooks acting as secretary.
The reading of.tho minutes mos die
roomed
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Mr. Lockhart stated the meeting bad
been called to tate some action refer
ence to a dispatch received froth Oil City
asking that a delegation be sent from
Pittsburgh to Harrisburg to urge the
passage of the Free Pipe bill through the
Senate. The bill pulsed the n
House, but
strong opposition bad tee develnPod,
er e bein de.
and great ellrris w
feat i ts • Pittsburghmade to
oil men
were interested in the meatier°, - and the
should send a strong delegation t o
Harrisburg.
The gentleman then read a letter In
rehabs. to the matter from Mr. John
Mansell, of Oil City, who stated that a
mee ting would he held Friday morning
(yesterday) and appoint a delegation to
visit the Capital. Ilialeo read a dispatch
received later In the day, stating that a
delegation of thirty had been appointed
and would be In Pittsburgh Saturday. •
Mr. Warden moved that a committee
be appointed to prepare resolutions ex
pressive of the sense of the oil men In
to the Free Pipe bill now before
the Senate.
Carried, and Marna. Warden, Kirk,.
Lang, Barbour and Mawkinney sp.
pointed. • •
Mr. Lang wanted. to know who opposed
the bill.
The Chair said that was not exactly
known. They had not - expected °lipoid.
lion and were without delinite informs.
Mr. Long wanted to know If anybody
had seen a copy of the bill.
M. Stockdale said he had seen it as
first offered. It thou embraced the mut].
ties of Warren, Venango, Armstrong,
Allegheny and Crawford, granting any
person or corporation privilege to lava
free Pipe in any of those counties. 'Re
did not know if It had since been changed
Mr. Kirk sald he had seen the bill
which granted the privilege of laying a
pipe any whereln the State under pro
per conditions. It RIM similar to the free
railroad bill which had been adopted a
few years ago. He thought the opposition
to it cameprincipally front the railroads,
The Pennsylvania Railroad (specially
_would oppose It.
Mr. Long moved that a committee or
delegation be appointed to visit Harris
burgh and urge upon our Representa
tives the panne of the bill, and that all
oil men Interested in the measure who
could attend be requested to accompany
the committee. Carried.
The Committee on Resolutions now
retired for a few minutes to prepare
their report, when.the next business
taken up was
THIS AB/LIGHT iIIMITION.
The Chairman read two COMMIIIIIICa-
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dons received by Capt. litockdale, In
which bids are made for the transportation
of oil in flats front Pittaburghlo Eenwood.
D. H. Sweeny agreed to contract for
25 cents per barrel. and Captain James S.
Hunch, of tho "Emma Logan," for 15
cents.
The Chairman also stated that the
Pennsylvania Railroad had lowered their
rates to 111.35 per barrel—a reduction of
30 cents. •
Mr. Arthur Kirk staled that when the
oil arrived at Benwood it would require
forty houriao transport it to Baltimore.
The railroad company were ready to re
mise oil at any time. They could not
state the exact rate until they were Doti.
fled about bow much would be shipped
along the road.
Mr. Livingstone saki that the railroad
company wee reedy to do anything in
their power to accommodate the trade.
The harbor at Beliwood was en excellent
one and would accommodate all the
craft landing at the point. They pro-
posed to build a new warehouse as soon
as the arrangements were made for the
ehtpmenta of pm oil.
Mr. Edwards said it had been stated
that the B. d 0. Railroad had not suffi
cient rolling stocit to. transport any
quantity of oiL
Mr. Stockdals said they could ship
from five to ten thousand barrels per
day. 2to road in the country could
afford better accommodathy s
Some further dlicussion en..ned upon
the question, but no definite action was
taken.
TRR RESOLUTIONS.
Mr. Longirom the Committee on res
olutions now reported as follows.
.Worguess Information baa been re•
ceived that the general pipe bill now
pending before our Legislature Mho dan
ger of being defeated and -
WaEREAS the facintles for handling
the product of Western Pennsylvaula
will be largely Increased by the passage
of such a law therefore •
Resolved,. That In our Judgment a free
pipe law is absolutely necessary, owing
to the fact that the oil territory covers
snub a vast district as to render any other
mode of transportation almost lmpracti•
cable.
Resolved, That the peonage of a free
pipe law will increaae largely the bulgi
ness of the_Ettate by encouraging the
development of new 01l territory, and
increasing the facilities-for transporba
tion of this vast source of wealth to the
markets of the world.
Resolved, That our Representatives at
Harrisburg be and they are hereby
respectfully requested to use their influ
ence to mum the same to become a law.
The resolutions' as read were unani.
- monaly adopted.
The foliowing gentlemen were then
appointed the delegation to visit - Raffia.
burgh Mevirr. Hutchinson, Waring,
Warden, Morgan,- Long, t3tockdale,
Edwards, David Kirk, Arthur Kirk,
Mcllwaine, Mawhinney, Lockhart, Lyon,
harbour and Herts. ,
The anociation then adjourned
THE CITY FINANCES.
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tures for the Montt' Of March.
The annexed statement loan exhiint o
he receipts from the 1011101119 BOUrOOII o
revenue, from the let to the 25th of
March, inclusive. and the expenditures
during the month of - March for the
maintenance of the various departments
of the city government during the month
of February, which we received through
the Courtesy of •Mr. J. ft. Newman, Ai.
ststant Controller :
Meponishele wharf.
tlutlel.i law e.or
Inky:eke Markets, per Clerk Z
-• per Muss 3, .4 .
Vehicle Mecum 13 307 Se
Tarte. of Zkr,t3
co
Sum t.liper Com. ilont. r = SO
ritMelt i gnomdi sole sl9.(ooao 1U Ol
/Loaned .start as 111 V/ 10,114 10
Water 11.:Senslon bonds n01.d...1111.(03 al
Al 1:. gm . lat.-rest 033.13 11 32S 33
11111/ %..d Mark. t. to M
City' Knelneer. ot regulation 213 00
Water Work. Ooperlutesdent 104 m
Wm. shore. Alderman fees, le ....... .... AI co
Welshing coal =0 OS
•77.4 II
Cr/Wm ACCoadT TO filasnace.
Transfer to at anlrluat Midas Tuad.... 19.103 00
Refunded tale a. 101) .71 on
Old elly .clip redok'd, k tat. 0mr000.... - 20 Pi
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Printing.
Tire Zngiora and How
Pollee
Water Wort.
lam la
Diamond Market
Mono aaaaa la Wharf
Vo Wclen &aloe
ntrodent
cit• Property
Plaartee
Ward
fire Alarin Tr Itzeakk
Ho •d.
rVZZlls.teu,l*.a. ...........
Total •
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mINKUNO
'rho following mums were paid out of
the several Kinking fund; and are thus
arranged bemuse the money does not
come directly out of the City Treasury:
/Mid PAM 00
rIAATO• " •• ................... 1t.3
rambles Tp. •• .•
yaw
LibertY •'I •• ••
L►wremurllie Mating Talltl i•cop
Total
DeitO or an Old.tAtism,
Mr. Robert Brown, an aged and highly
respected citizen, died at his residence to
New Haven; Fayette county; In this
State, yesterday - at noon. Mr: Brown
was &native of Ireland, but came foible
country when he was only eleven years
of age. He was born on the first of April,
1872, and died on the first. of April, 1870,
and was therefore just 98 years of age.
The deimased was moat highly respected,
and for more than fifty years a consistent
member of the Presbyterian Church.
He wan hold to high reputation
in the various relations which he
sustained in life. As a husband
and father ho was faithful and devoted,
ma member of the church conalstant and
upright, and as a citirm loyal and use.
fol. He bee left a large number of chil
dren and grand children, and a wide
circle of friends and acquaintances to
mourn his death. He was a man of
robust - oonatitutlon and - enjoyed excel
lent health until within a year ago, wh en
Ida strong Constitution yielded to the
Infirmities of ag• end It greatly declined.
His surviving relatives and friends have
the 'profound sympathy and condolence
Of the inirrounding neighborhood.
• ROIANCE.,
Love and Lunacy—A laving Heroine—
..Love'Laughs at Prison Bar."—A
lining Lady nee Her Lover Relearn*
From en insane Asylum, Where he had
- been Placed by HU Parents.
A piece of romance In real life was
brought to the aurfece yesterday by a
writ of habeas corpus in a case ef hive
and lunacy, which came up for a hearing
before his Honor Judge Collier, the facts
of which, so far fte could be ascertained
from the brief hearing in the ease, areas
follows: 'J
Some six menthe since Richard Gray,
a young man very reapectably connec
ted, residing In Allegheny City, made
the acquaintence of bliss Nettie Felder,
a young lady of prepossesing appearance
and clan respectably connected, but un
fortunately not waiting In the circle
of which the family of Mr. Gray formed a
part. The acquaintance grew Into an
intamecy which soon ripened Into love.
and the young lady became the affianced
of Mr. Gray. The stem father hearing
of his eons intention, It la alleged, die
approved of the marriage, and attempted
to break off the match, 'which had a ten
dency to cause the young men to take
to strong drink, and, according to the
father's statement, he became a habitual
drunkard, and finally a lunatic, and
so vicious aa -to necessitate - hie
confinement in a madhouse. The
proper steps were taken and on
the 27th of - February. last, the young
man was taken to Dixmont, - where his
mind It appears wan Boon - restored to Ile
normal condition.
He corresponded with his iffinanced
and the lettere gave no evidence of hav
ing been written by• an insane Man:
Mica Nettle, who Is certainly a heroine
•in her way, was firmly convinced of her
lover's saneness, and believing that he
was kept in "durance vile" merely' to
prevent the consummation of her hr opt.
nen, resolved to „procure his release,
She appealed to her friends hut they
gave her no encouragement in the mat.
tor, saying that it was a family
affair with which they did hot
like to Interfere, and that the father
Would doubtleta release the young man
as soon as ft was proper that he should
be set at liberty. She had a liold heart
and wee not to be discouraged - at Gillett.
Her lover was cot fined, as she believed,
wrongfully, and against hie will, and he
must be free. No matter how strong the
bolts or how secure the locks that held
him In durance. "Love laughs at prison
bare," as was demonstrated in this
case. • She sought legal advice and
was Informed that if her 'suspicions
were correct, there would be no
difficulty in having her lover released,
as the law would not sanction confine
ment of any sane man in an insane any
' bun against Ms will, but there would be
some cost. attending-the case. This was
another difficulty. Her lied' had re
fused to assist her, and, of course, refused'
to supply her with money to assist in ;
the undertaking. She was determined'
and had made up her mind to win, and
what woman would not find means' to
overcome almost any obstacle to. ricers
the liberty of the man she loves. She
had no money, but she had a watch and
Jewelry which were worth money, and
all should be sacritioed before she would
give op the undertaking.
Her; petition setting forth the fact that
she was a resident of Allegheny city and
the affianced of Richard Gray, whe was
restrained of his-liberty by being con
fined in the Western! Pennsylvania
Hospital for the Insane; at Himont, that
he was not nor never'had been insane,
except temporarily from intemperance,
and further, that she verily believed he
had been confined by his father for the
purpose of preventing their marriage,
was prevented in the Common Pleas
Court Wednesday. and a writ of habeas
corpus,- requitidg Dr. Reed, the Superb:a
-Wedeln of the Hoapltal to produce the
body of Richard Gray In court and made
returnable yesterday was inned.
In the absence of Dr. Reed the reapon•
dent, Dr. .1. B. Ewing, his astaistant, made
answer to the petition through their
attorney, Mr. Chriety. and at four
o'clock yesterday. Mr. Gray wee
brought Into Court by an officer,.
accompanied by Min. Nettle. Thomas
M. Marshall, Esq., appeared on the part
of the father of young (tray and Messrs.
Moreland, Moore and Kerr, and Mr.
Whites'll represented the fair petitioner.
The answer set forth the fact that Wchard
(tray had been legally committed to the
Asylum, beconoe of insanity, the result
of intemperanos, Mr. Marshall said
that the father bad no desire to
keep his eon In conflaemcnt if he
was sum but he desired that be should
give bonds to keep the peace toward
him. The father was examined a. to the
Condition of hie son when confined mod
as to threats he had made, and be testi
tied that be wee afraid he might do some
Injury to himself or other members of
the family. .The young man was allowed
to make kis statement. He had no doe*.
or Intention to injure his father or sifY
member of hie family, and the 0111110 of
the difficulty between them wee the
course his father bad pursued. The
Court thought It proper to hold Richard
to pal in the sum, of live hundred
dollars to keep the peace, and ho
was then discharged. The young lady
was exceedingly gratified at the mauls of
the affair, and the probabilities are that
a parson will.be called into requisition
soon, and tho two made one.
Nettle has proved herself a true_ wo•
man in this affair, and deserves • good
husband, and it is to be hoped that
Richard, now that bi•' trouble, are no
more, will leave off hie Intemperate
habits and endeavor to make himself
worthy of her. "All's well that ends
well."
BITER lIIPRORIMAT
Navigation of the Allegheny—Proposed
Improvement of the Cilannel—Appro
priationto be Anted Per.
Tho fallowing Is a transcript of a docu.
ment which has been in circulation for
a few days put. Toe object aimed at .
In the paper is one which oommende
neat( to all who have aver had anything
to do with that winding, wild and tor
tnoua stream, this Allegheny river. The .
free and safe navigation of the river Is a
matter immediately connected with tue
prosperity of Pitteburgh commerce and
of the trade of tho sections through
which it winds its Way :
To the House of Representatives o/ the
VIICS2=I
The undersigned citizens of Western
Penney:Tani*, engaged and interested In
the navigation of the Allegheny , river,
would respectfully - - represent to your
honorable body that their Interests are
seriously compromised by the condition
of said river, and that a large portion of
the people of Allegheny. Westmoreland,
Clarion, Armstrong, Butler, Venango
and Warren counties. Pennaylvsnia, are
dependent on said river for the transpor
tation of their produos to market. They
would therefore pray your honorable
body to grant an appropriation of 00,000
for the purpose of improving the naviga
tion of said river, and they will as In .
duty bound ever pray, tc.
The paper has already received the sig
natures of a • large number of business
men interested In the, navigation of the
river, and will go before Congress about
as strongly recommended as any par
of the kind to which the attention of that
honorable body hu ever been called.
liEll
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Pollee Committee
3 245 77
ID 50
2.1:03 21
... 10 133 7$
.2 On :1
3 450 43
47040
Ise ,
41.415
111 77
901 14
3 El 5.1
A meeting of the Pollee Committee was
held at the Mayor's omee yesterday, at
two o'clock r. ar., Mr. John H. Hare,
presiding. • • -
The Pollee Pay 801 l was presented and
approved.
Mr. Patterson, the Mayor's Clerk, pre.
Dented the following of the bust.
nen of the Mayor , s ranee, daring the
month of March:
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DrUnkennese
Disorderly
: Conduct
Vigranay
Informations
Total
Total number discharged
- BEFORE mummy ittonords.
Disorderly conduct ........
Drunkenness
Lai w
Discharged ...-
Amount of finee
• IMPORE DEPUTY CASITWRIOHT.
Drunkennem
Dilßorderly ediaduct
Vagranny
Dlachara 4Total e
16
d
Pines received ' - $lO 00
Fines
Term.. ruicrann xamon'a cornea.
Jell Receipts ............... $ . 620 00
... 141 00
Night Police ................... . ... . ...... 272 20
Dramatic! License ......... ... . ... 210 00
Switch License
... 76 00
Total . _
Fashionable Clothing.—The new spci,4
atyles have Just been received at the
merchant tailoring house of Hespenhelde
& Co., -No. 50 Sixth "(St. Clair) street.
The firm have on hand expreaaly for
spring and summer wear, • new and
choice stook of material, to which they
invite the attention of young gentlemen
and others who take • pride in wearing
neat dtting, well made and stylish cloth.
log, made of the beat material in the
market. We can recommend the Arm of
Keepenhelde &Co. to puhile
PITISBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: SAIURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1870
THE COURTS.
putilet Court—Judge Hampton
FinnAY, April I.—The ease or Kreil•
log, et al, vs. Christ Baker, reported yes
terday, was resumed and le still on trill
Conan Pleas—Judge Collier
Painsy, April the case of Ran
klns
exr'sys.lo'Neal, previously rep3rte
the Jury found for the plaintiff In the sum
of #4, 859,84.
In the case of Drnm ye. Dice. reported
yesterday, the jury found for the defend
ant.
The first case taken up was that of the
Pittsburgh dr Connellsville gas coal and
coke company vs. .1. M. Batley. action to
recover amount of aubscription to ono
hundred shares of the capital stock o
said company at $l.OO per share. On trial
Quarter, Setelons—Judge 'Sterrett
FRIDAY, AMU I.—The time of the
court was occupied principally in die•
posing of two cases, one for malicious
mayhem and aggravated assault and
battery., and the other for- felonious as
sault and battery arising out of a
cults which occurred at Mansfield on or
about the evening of the 24th ofJabuary
last. Michael McGuire was indicted for
malicious mayhem with a second count
in the indictment-for aggravated assault
and battery, Peter Wilbert prosecutor,
and Wilbert was indicted for felonious
assaultand battery, which by agreement
of counsel were tried together before the
dune Jury. Wilbert Is the proprietor of
a beer saloon at Mansfield, when
it la alleged, McGuire came en the even-
Ir.st states], and wan conducting himself
Ina disorderly mauner. Wilbert re.
tuonstrated with him, and finally at.
tempted to put him out. Armed with
a handy billy, he "went" for McGuire,
and struck him with the Miley. when
the latter caught his right fore finger In
his mouth, and bit It severely. Wilbert
then struck hIcC4 hire several times with
he billy In order to compel the former
to let go his finger. The linger had to be
amputated in consequence of the wound.
The cane was ably conducted on both
sides, Major A. M. Brown appearing for.
Wilbert, and R. M. Gibson and John
Coyle, Esq.., for McGuire. The jury
found Wilbert guilty of unlawfully
wounding, and in the cue of McGuire a
verdict of not guilty was returned.
The next case taken up was that of the
Commonwealth vs. Steven Hoffman,
indicted Mr selling -liquor on Sunday
Adam Brown prosecutor. Mr. Swarth
welder, council for the defendant. called
the attention of the Court to the fact that
no information had been made, or at
least none norm which to 'moo this In
dictment. A blank information had
been returned by Aldernbut Shore
whien did not. show that any Information
had been made or was there any charge
set forth. It was merely a blank .infor•
matlon, on the baca of which was taken
a recognizance for Mr. Hoffman'e ap.
pearance at the present term of Court,
and he would thoroforo move to quash
'the indintment, as It was evident that
this wee one of the runny came put up by
aldermen for Improper purposes. Judge
Stowe thought that there wee not eulli•
dent grounds to quash too Indictment is
without and Information .on record
the law would 'presume that there had
been one, but bo was of opinion that It
tr aa a ease in which the alderman ■hould
be called to an account and required to
make some explanation, inasmuch an
had not made a return of tho information
until compelled to do so by the District
Attorhey.
Judge Sterrett Mated that the District
Attorney had been instructed to have
bills prepared against all aldermen who
had been guilty of a violation of the
laws.
The case was then taken up. The jury
returned a verdict of guilty.
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268 Corn. NZ. Henry Barton.
266 " Martin Dunatieliser,
267 " Win. B. Sterrett.
151 " John Stone,
1.54
•• Andrew Sturgeon.
ItIAI. 1431] . rOR II ON DAS.,
262 Corn. ve. J. C. Moon.
425 Henry A. liedgreas,
131 o Abraham A. TlLmen,
220 " James Scanlon and Went
Sill, two awes,
'29" Wm. Barley and John
' Black.
Elijah Hall and Wm. Raf
ferty.
" Henry Vierbeller.
Wm. Rafferty, of al. -
- John Meyer, et at.
George Mockler.
Caroline Schubert.
.1.U1308 McKee.
Robert Ramsey.
Bernadine Deaner.
" George Greenwood.
TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY.
147 tom. va. Charles Simmons.
259 John Hollingehead and A
Weaver, it al..
240
246
250
LEtnsLArivL
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Copies of the following blue have been
read In the Legislature:
TIME OF ELECTION.
• An act to repeal a portion of the second
eectiou of an act entitled "An act to
change the time of holding the borough
and township electiona In the county
of .Lebanon, and. Moon and Finley
townships, Allegheny county." Pro
vides that the section referred to,' "so
far an the same refers to Lebanon bor
ough, be and the same le hereby re.
pealed."
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"An act to increradlithe salary of the
Clerk to County Commisaloners In and
for the county of Allegheny," provides
Mat:the salary of that officer be fixed at
~1,2u0 per annum, payable quarterly, and
to be computed from January 1, 1870.
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"An act.for the relief of James O'Hal
loran and Charles Obrieu," of Allegheny
county, Nets forth that a certain road in
Kilbnck townehip was laid out through
the township. connecting the New
Brighton pike with the Ohio rivershoro;
that it ocet .1,550, one thousand of which
was paid by actual subscription; that no
provision had been made for the remain.
der, and that O'Halloran and O'Brien
were willing to settle the contract for
three hundred dollars, giving a receipt
Infoll, therefore the supervisors ware
authorised to pay thin amount, provided
the auditors of the township gave a
written consent thereto, the amount lobe
paid any time within the year 1870.
Llle Imaranee.
In answer to many Inquiries we give
below a brief explanation of the condi
tion of the accumulating policy of the
Co operative Life Insurance Company,
which seems to be superceding all other
forms of life Insurance. Taking for ex
ample the age, forty-five years, and the
amount of irsuranoe, one thousand dol
lars, the applicant is required to pay ten
dollars cash when the insurance is effeo.
ted (say September 1, 1869) and au equal
non on the Lb, of January and July,
1870 and 1871, making In all fifty dollars.
Be Is also required to pay an assessment
of two dollars within the next calendar
month after each death that mons in
Me clan (1,001 persons.) As often as
these two dollars assessments are paid,
two 'dollar. are added to the amount of
Insurance, the pollny being settled as
follows ;
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If the insured diall die before making
any other than the lint ten dollars pay.
went, the forty dollars 'unpaid on him
admission fee wit be deducted from the
one thousand dollars, and his heirs will
receive nine hundred and sixty dollars
cub. If he shell die alter making
twenty five two dollar payments, his
helot will receive the full one thousand
dollars, with twenty Ave dollar add!.
lions, or one thousand and filly dollars.
If he has piid one hundred ameamente,
his heirs will receive one thousand two
hundred dollars, du., do., . •
If the insured shall refuse or faillooon
tione his payments, the policy II not
entirely forfeited, but by its termastands
good for a specified amount for each year
during whittle payment was continued.
All Interested should get the company's
circular, at Its office. 128 Brolthdeld
street.
&Malarial Episode
• An episode occurred In the lowa Senate
on the flth Instant: Boon after £he Senate
was called to order the doorkeeper an.
nuanced, "a message from the House,"
and hike Mary E. Spencer, engrossing
clerk of that body appeared and modestly
said "Mr. President." That officer re.
piled, "kites Clerk," and Miss Spencer
proceeded to read In a clear and distinct
voice a massage from the House in relit.
lion to certain bills whieh had passed
that body. At the conclusion of the
message the Senators approved of tint
first official act performed by a woman
in the 'lowa Senate by a general
clapping of bands. It was an epi.
lode in Me trunk manufacturing
business when Liebler, the energetic and
keen business man entered the trade
and commenced the manufacture of
these trunks, valises, satchels, traveling
b ,. s i g a,4o, which have' given him erten a
awl:vdt
the
3 :
e t ru nk ai uT e
t y : a t o o h o lo n. ueyl
whichhho' purchase hwo m wis h
a 6 y e anyt h ingn e e d tae
at
That lA 's * t b h i e er p ' l L ace N u c iinv lW est mWo°6nedy an s r lo t t .
a handsome. durable article, which will
withstand the roughness of any Wog* 0
smasher.
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♦ CHANGE DESIRED. -
The Liquor Men In Council—They Want
the Revenue Law Changed—An Awn
elation to be Formed.
Lut evening a meeting of liquor dear
era of this vicinity Was held at the Scon!
of Trade Rooms, Third National Bank
'Building, to take some action in relation
to the revense.
The meeting was organized, on motion
of Mr. Joseph S. Finch, by calling Tkos.
Moore, Esq , to the chair, and appoint-
Dig Mr. J. F. Bell Secretary.
.The Chairmen Mated the object 'of the
meeting. It wee called for the purpled,
or taking measures toward.tbe organiza
tion of a society, to urge a change In the
Present revenue laws In relation to
the liquor interests. As they . now
stood they were very defeClive and
caused great trouble-and inconveniencs,
and In many MOB leas to the dealer. A
number of letters had been received from
men in the huainesa In other sections of
the country, all urging the importance
of uniting to effect a change, especially
In the manner of stamping.
A petition was then presented setting
forth the hbjecta of -the association and
nocoessty for it.
A general discussion then ensued upon
the matter, participated In by Mews.
Litton, Finch, Ball, Diiiioger and other
prominent dealers. The paint seemed
to be that as the law now stands it afford.
too "easy an .cape for dishonest
dealers without 'protecting the rights of
those who were disposed to do business
properly. A dealer was liable to have
thousands of dollars' worth of property
seized, by a mere quibble, while In other
reapecta the law was too loose. Dealers
were often taken Into court and. sub.
laded to vexatious law sults when they
had no intention of doing wrong or vio
lating the law. What was needed woe
a thorough revision of the law, and •
change in the method Mita adnalnietra.
tion. •
Among the speakers wan Mr. Chain
hers, of Mulav life, Kentucky, who
stated that organizations had been
formed in Louisville, Cincinnati, and
nearly all the principal western cities.
The liquor man In thole places were
united in favor of a change..
Mr.' Finch presented a Copy of the
constitution of an association organizes!
in Albany, New York.
Some further discussion ensued, In
which it appeared to be the sense of the
meeting that Pittsburgh and yincinity
should be lutptediately organized into an
independent association, although - one
which would be ready to act In conjunc
tion with thosecil ether cities.
A committee, consisting of Moms.
McKim, Wor.hhalmer, Becelaggett and
Littell, was then appointed to draft
constitution.
Messy.. Stewart, Kennedy and Worth
heiruer were appointed a Committee on
Permanent Organization.
The meeting then adjourned until
Wedneadey evening next, when the
rec3rte of• the Committees will be
received and the association organized.
Amusement■
Oran/. House.—Last night, the elev
enth of Mr. E.' L. Davenport's engage,
moot, in the presentation of Hamlet,
there was drawn to the Opera House
dempite.of the disagreeable character of
the weather, • very large, fashionable
and appreciative audience. We have
hitherto exprammed our ',wriest admit's.
lion for Mr: Davenport, believing that he
occupies no second place in his profemion.
That opinion was strongly fortified in his
splendid rendition of Hamlet last
evening. In this particular role we
believe him in many essentials far
ahead of Booth, and indeed, throughout,
taking paistage with passage, he is.
superior to the moreemlnent Interpreter
and dais fuller Justice to the creations
of the author. This afternoon at the
matinee Hamlet will he repeated. To
night "St. Mark" the soldier of fortune,
and "Black Eyed Susan" will be
presented:
Tan PARKPA-ROOIA OPKRA TROUTS
will commence a brief Ruud of 'English
opera next week, opening on Monday
night and cloning on Saturday. Already
a large number of seats hate been sold,
enough to secure-the succoas and brit.
liarcy of the seuori, but there yet re
main many available places for each
evening undisr need of. Parana, the .
Queen of English song, has over boen a
great favorite with our music loving
people, and, strengthened an mho will be
next week with a E Jwerful compan of
talented artiste, we hope she wil l
be
accorded an old brightened ovation.
Minirrasus.—Wo are promised a lewd
of fun fur a abort season, at Masonic
Hall, commencing Weiluesday, April
6th, at which time lind place the Inimit
able Al' an Pettengill Minstrel Troupe
will appear. Of course they 1111 draw
lull houses. Tuesday overdue. they will
play at Liberty Hall, East Liberty.
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Many o our citizens have grown weary
of wading with unfurnished drawing
rooms and bare parlors, hoping for the
long expected come down of fine carpets
from the stilted prices that have pre.
vatted for the last few years.. -That day,
has at last come with the great decline in
geld, and the prices are today the lowest
reached since 1861. Messrs. Oliver Me
Cllntock &Lb., No. 23 Fifth avenue, have
Improved the occasion of the opening of
their extensive salesrooms by the display
of the largest assortment of French and
English A:colluders and Moquettes,
Royal Wilton, Velvets and Brussels
Carpets ever exhibited In Pittsburgh.
They clalm-tbat the four great. Induce.
meats for purchasing an elegant parlor
carpet, they have now more effectually
and. conspicumudy combined than ever
before In Pittsburgh; viz. : A large as
sortment,—fineet qualities,—newest and
most beautiful designs.—and greatly
reduced prices. They extend a cordial
Invitation to all, whether it Is their
Intention to purchase or not, 4,0 Inspect
their new rooms, the finest weldor New
York, and to examine their rich display
of carpeting% with which they have inau
gurated their opening.
Wooden To. Iron Shirk
The attempt made by our ormolus
aerosol the water to decry all ships built
of wood, says the Boston Journal, la
scarcely fair to the American built wood.
en ships, which still make good passages
and prove etronoinloal carriers. The
new ship Harvester, Captain Harding,
recently arrived In London from Mel
bourne. She was bunt by Paul Curtis,
at Eat Boston. Upon discharging her
cargo it was found that she delivered her
frelght`of Wool in better conditioni then
any of the Iron ship which .had made
the same Voyage. Many of their cargoes
were-In bad condition. Had the reverse
of ' this state of things taken place,
John Bull would - have Indulged
In loud comments upon the inferiority
of American wooden ships. Americas
enterprise has another example in List.
ler, the great trunk manufacturer. The
great secret of his .utters to that his
trunks are the best in the market, al•
ways give complete satisfaction, never
felt to mune up fully to the warranted
standard, and are as cheap as dirt in
I comparison with the exorbitant prices
of upon goods by some otter dealers.
(WI at 104 Wood street and test the truth
of these assertions.
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The following deeds were
.admllted of
reoord In the oboe of Thos. H. Hunter,
Recorder ..tor Allegneny coun , y, Frld .7,
April I, 1k0: i '
C.Mb Dog.. to John Hers Yin, Jan. 1. 1144;
acres and OS parr. of had In Ohba t. .r,003
Robs. Baran and Prter von' to John Il p. oli'matin,
£Ol.
I. ME 17 aorta and 5 perch s of land In
Unto to.
Daniel Abl to thole. 0. Mre. Scot. 3s, Irw; lot
2is tot 111 ft. In sltla .ard, Plttaborso Ii onl
Thou 6. Maple to Thos. Alnarrorth, Apr.ll3.
tor; lo• • 41 by 13011, Looser St. Clair to r5O
Marne Met. or to Mary J. Zirridlngsr 'Ewe%
30 101; lot 43 by Pr It. .n Amelia Ss.. Zan assrd
Pittsburgh 11,160
john Hohmann to 110517 llohniann.• PON le,
t/14;13 acres rid 13 parents of Ise &an Onln to.
Jahn Elaagairlaen Psant Wetel. I. WO;
I'tl7 by ft..on Peon lit.. brit , •
Pltiabiarglt q 031
Jobb Cameron to Jae. 13. Croft. March 11. tint 7 4
It. 1)41.01. by r ft. on Perry r t.. Pittsburgh
Iff,ro
C. A. Vouflonnhoratysi John sod Wi o ll•Doh.
arty. Marsh 47 ft
ICS; 10. IC by . Jtusbury
Iternue, Mansfield grs
0. Murrain et al. to Jutin L'sidanYs Warn. 3 5 .
1370; lot 110 = In Patterson'. ran, aloonleia.
I%roftra i_fitrif hen Virds Jr. Illreb tit
.T IWO.. Is llorougti of Melia/awl
Joba hop to Illertin Nfex Dm 10. 1962;
bblUi ft. on Weittinglan VI., City.
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New - floats sold by John . W. - Plttock„
Pittsburgb, Ps.
• A new book, by the author of Little
Women, An Old•Fiuthioned Girl, as
ha contra.dlatinctlon to the faehionable
city girl; price MAO. A beatiful Easter
offering, Goethe'a Hermann and Do•
retitle, translated from the German by
Ellen Prothingham, with live superb
fell page wood cut illustnnions; one thin
square Svo volume, beautifully bound in
cloth, gilt; price 12. Health by Good
Uriolt. -by. Dr. W. W. Ball; VA. A
Battle of the Book, by Gall Hamilton;
MM. Hedged ID. by the author of Gates
Ajar; IMO. The Civil war In America,
b r Draper, Sd volume; $3,60. The Won
ders of Gleam Making, 1110. Tha Bub•
lime in Nature, 11,60. Bent post paid on
receipt. of price.
Call In at tioltahalmer's to-day at any
hour and get a rich and healthful dish of
Orders, Prepared In a style nt for a royal
palate.
The Patrons of Col. J. 11.. Egan
sbonld remember that he - has removed
his establishment to Smithfield street.,
nest door to the Methodist Depository
building. With the change in location,
however, the Colonel will make nd
change In his method of doing bynames
—that is, selling off Standard Works in
all branches of literature at hattprlce.
If you want anything in the book line
give him a call. •
_Or. !Sage's Catarrh Reined) , produces
Perfect cures of. the wont' cases of Ca
tarrh, "Cold In the Head," Corisa and
Catarrhal Headache, as hundreds of tee
timonials from well known citizens and
eminent physicians who have used It In
their practice abundantly testify. It to
mild pleasant and nuirritatlng. The
proprietorotTers POO fora case of Catarrh
that he cannot cure. This remedy cent
to any address by mall on receipt of sixty
cants. A/dress R. V. Fierce' H. D.
Buffalo, NY. For silo by most drug,
gists ever whore.
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Loot In at the new fashions for ladies
at sloprhead'o. No. 81 Market street.
Every lady is sure to have the latest out
by purchasing at Moorhead's. The
stock at this house Is always kept up to
the times in price, quality, quantity and
freshnen. Laces and trimmings sod
velvets and cuffs asd collars and ribbons
and sashes, and everything In the lino of
ladies fashionable goods Can be had at
No. Pt Market street.
Tneritia one plum in the city where at
any hour of the day a lady or gentleman
may obtain a clean, palatable and apps-
Using lunch. • Youngson and Co., the
F limbic confectioners, corner himithfield
atroti and Diamond alley, make this
branch of their business a specialty.
Those who .desire to test their success
should call at theft' establishment and
get a lunch.
Large Public bale of Inachlnery.—On
account of the very inclement weather
Yesterday, the sale of Mr. Toualinson'a
Machine Works was postponed until
Thursday next at two o 'clock. For
descriptive advertisement of this Im
portant and very attractive male see first
Page. A. LXGOATO, Auctioneer.
After the trouble and 'fatigue of "mov
log day," call in at lioltznaimer .erntl
nental, Fifth avenue below the Poatottice
and refresh the inner man with a rich
dainty and nourishing repast.
The Spring Stock ol Henry G. Hale,
Merchant Tailor, at corner of Penn
avenue - and Sixth Arcot, In now largo
and complete. Monaleur Bonpalne con
tlnuee to prealde at the cutting. LI
tionzhetmer's Continental. below the
Pomollloe, Fifth avenue, will be found
just the plane for business men dlnlng
down lone.
Every one uses Pier, Dermale'et
Cream Ale, and why should they not?
Nothing else of the kind made In thin
country can compare with it.
Tempting and appetizing Mande at the
Continental, Fifth avenuo, below the
. Lydia, Pauline and the other **Blondes'
—see the new photographs at Pittook's
The ltiondes—Plttock has photograph.
of them end others.
New photographs at Pittock'a.
—The registration:of negroee under the
Flßeenth amendment tamamenced yes
terday In Towsontoirn, Md., prior to the
town election on Monday . next. The
bill rromplylnc with the requirement. of
the amendment has pasra.d the. Mary-
land Howie of Delegates and will prob
ably pass the Senate to-day. -
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The Rice Divorce Suit for frond in
age, Is fleeing great excitement In Boston. It
s oold' warn yaung nun rot' to marry to haste..
Ilin Is but 'Z. Hs bride V. He swear. that she
made Wm bell.ve she we. bat his own age, by
using Magnolia Balm upon her four, neck an
nogg. poor youth. He probably found her
elbows weren't unite Ito soft and pre; ty. tallest
Hagan to he Indicted f We know of many stea
ler ann. This Beim glen -an
worrierfal
pearly4id Intent compleetn. which we
don't ellen. We like pretty women. To finish
ane picture, limy should an Lynn huhoireo
upon In hair. BIM p ally tale, coq cheeks
and soft, luxuriant Wenn, they tenon Irro•
aletable.
MAitRIED
MaTTllleWr —l.Dtlall—Oa Thursday even
fair. March 3lst. at toe Chrtstian 'Chapel.
Bearer /treat. Alltgbeny, by the Rey. Joseph
Klan. JOHN C. mArrentwis and kiss
REBECCA A. LiII:AIL all of Allegheny City..
[EITES
Veste- t Ty
nen &insult, of Loon ßrindon. la 'the tvienly .
fourth fear or h •
The faseral will Inks. place on linitioosi
Arlin iioOn. at two o'clock: from the iosi dente
of It...husband, on Noslllo Island. Thorn will
be boots , at tht..Bitinlogbato Midtown° Jake to
the Istand Mesa *smarm demising to attend the
Amaral.
DIRIA111(0-0n Friday, Apr lot, 110 A HAT.
daughter of A:M. add Jegala Degaruto. aged 0
1.1,14 •
latent w I Dl tee Wei the reshleace of
herpareate, Matla{•. alley. at 10 o'clock a. X
TO-Xse. 10.0•000.) lrlcaa. Cf Ike family are
'lolled to atte■e.
- UNDERT4HERS.
JOSEPU METE :16 SON.
VDT IDERMICE.U.B.
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itHivrlsfpnftr Vamerals Punalab.d
IDOIII.IIO and all Funeral laralensneut at
aced rates. an
CoNA7'N'I6II.66
IBAYS, WAGONS, CARTS, BAC
OMNIBUSES,
And Every Description 9f Carriages
ART HUMMED TO CALL AT THE
OFFICE OF THE CIIY TREASURER
Take Out Their Licenses
OK oa BILTORE
TH6 FIRST- OAY OF MAY NEXT
ror each *ad every Wages, Cart. Car. Dray.
f.
Ilaza7 or Carriage. draw., by one tore. Ihe
eon o
For ran Ind every on of tbe above boned We
- hides. drawn by two tin...the tow of—ethh
For each sad every
by
of the above seated Ve
hicle., draws by fon home, the aetW of
en 'ln
For each and eeeee Hack drawn by two horse..
the tom or ' SIX 00
For each and ere O and Timber Wheel.
drawn by two bones. tba min of 1110 00
For each additional born atiacbcr to arrY or the
above named Yenta., the mit of 01 00
Pic. a. It shall be the Maher SU Ltvery Stable
Keepers In eald city to mate a relent to the cal
Trt surer. within twenty days aftsr the pusage
of Ms Ordthance. and annually thereafter on °-
before the let d sy of htay of each and every year,
of the number of Vehteles of every description,
ownedand toed by them thtle bsslut so , and
the kind thereof, and the same return shall be
be made under oath.
SIX. 4. Allwners of Carts. Drays Melton.
and of bey Ve hi cle.. who shall neglect or ref ve
to procure a license as aforesaid, shall be subject
to a penalty Of not less than ten percent. for
one , thinydave the same remains unpaid after
the Ist Gay of May of each year. All Livery Sta
ble Keepers railing to male the return required.
In the 3 I /Mutton of this Ordlosuce. shall, In ad
dition to the fo
ixedlat regoing be subject tot m o w n °,
hat
e before . the of 741.11.0.0 penalty
the Aldermen of mid city, by ....b., to
tins; and it abate tie the duty or the lintel' of eo•
Ike to eeek tot ad persons who have failed to
wooly with soy of the provision@ of this (MD
nano , wad moor; the sumo to the City Tremens.
for Willelt earylee he stall receive the gam of Oft?
anis In each ease. to be toed and collected as
" n % or %mycosis. area ?omits!. as aforesaid.
The penalties for aon•cesanihnee with tae o
dlestace will be strictly enforced after the ebo
ate. •
D. DIALOFEDRON
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Liao iszitr Orrr. April 1.1010. velakvis
JOHN . M. 000 PER & 00.
Bell and Brass
.Foundera,
EllOllOl, LOCONO7III t Equal; gm
BRASSES
Area( Promptly to Order.
RABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand
ilogithson sad itanarbetann of
J. M. Cooper's lispioved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP. ,
Office, 882 PENN MUT.
ypadrf,pe.l tMulllalhoadStreets,
nrssususem.
NEF - 2COTRIES— .. To-Let." ...Mx. kra le,'
wows," "./Pcnavut," "Boarding,.
tic., not exceeding FOUR LINER, will
be inserted in those columns once 'kr
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS'; each oath.
tional tins FIVE CENT&
WANTS
•
of s
WANTED.
ra rlghteee -A YOUNG MAN
flo ll , tren to ars e;•
to INT to gentara Apply a. 170 Stol , Wield
street. VINCENT SIMO. rootlet°,
,WANTED.—Two Girlie, to sort
Hags. Apply at 31•10NET's Heel, t
Factory, 113 Fn n. Jut street, Fleaeant Valley,
Allegh.
B. eny.
N Basket. of all kinds wholesec and re
tail. l'Lrap tar
/11.11:11 , 1r .g g . na
nJ atrl.m.!
floret s,
co TWt. 01111. i. v. do liourework In
iown or count.y. want places. Enttotre at 65
FEDERAL tTio.tr. Alltgnany CM, rreiind
floor.
WANTED. -30 IRISH SABO
-t HERS to' work. n • dons.
.1.75 per day. Also, 10 C ARTS. Apply at 165
Federal ellen, Jl6 itr-Nu.
•
WANTED.—Two or Three
ROOMS suitable for itutleo,.oinA.
Address lion L. this 3-TY
WANTED. --Fifty Coal nod
Ore htloera. ito unto• fee to Par. roll tart
Pail to the millet. tr.veral trorls are WWII I .1 (or
city toml country Apply at I. otployment Office,
No.l SULU alr“t, nra door Item ...Moho.
WANTED. - MRRTGAGES. -
j 30.000 to Loan In large or small sroonnts.
it a fair rats. Of Interest
THOMAS 7C• BY.TTY,
BM, Bond and Beal listate Broker,
No. ITV 4m10[10 , 1 Isomt
LOST
LOST.—Out Friday. March -2i
httween Von Pier) , and 0040'0.011 on 10 .
track of the ConnelDvllle Itslltoad, a 1.0(10,1
BOOK, vnttatolng atm, $3O to tnen - V
Pro so Note on bantoattn Covers for 0 0 0
Any one an lleg mold I ooltet Hook will to. liner
alli revrarored by welting to DAN I Kt, KVA X",
!mint:3oolot,, W.attAot e and Co., l'a 3,9
TO-LET
TO-LET.—A Brick House, con.
mining 0 rno w. Nu. II M. ket street. Al
legheny rlty.(form..r.y 1/I‘ll.ttirSter). KC. Mud
orate Aoolf to e. r. 1105.,.. , t. Charles Hotel,
t Ittsboub.
Tco LET.-4 ROOM, cheap
Enquire of C. T. WEBBER, NI Ann! nc.
Char
rro. LET.-2 Furnished Rooms
A. at No. 314 I'ICNS sultsF.T. 1.13 t
TO , LET.—A new lIOUSE'or
R. IC. It. It., awl r:ut low. ito;ttirt a 159
Feast,' St All. 011,11 Y. "
•
MO -LET.-1 first•class STfIltE
_IL ROOM, No. 45 oh. fittest,. Ailelhl . ll, 3
11,mr. writ f the Iv am 10; al. 4 10,0113 con r
. ,
.011 rote r , um. Will ty• rented xlr
to
gether, If .1-eire.l. I , IIC of the best narste h
:o-
Cations In the city. }teat Inquire of
• W. CAII,ON,
.111 U Ohln street.
TO-LET.—ROONlS—Fitruished
or UN Y URNIc Ii AD. with 0 tab class hoe rd.
1,0,11 No. 37 ANDY:RS.ON STREE , ,A•leehertY.
A 1.,,. few DAY BOARDERd accommodated.
I noulre on the breeder a. • 11.23
FOR RENT.—The Three Story
BRICK WANED". AC to Church alley.
r, ar of No. 100 Wood street, formerly occupied
by Wen. Mu odor( A Co. As a droom Factory.
Inquire of W T, LAND
I'd ' No IVA and 114 Wood St.
O LIET.—One good Store room
and WELLING , Nu. 45 Ohio street. 3
Tur l/
s rrom Diamond ,nn next dour to nanalln
hasings Bank. One of the lost locations In the
city. vent moderate. Alto, 2 -Iti/(1.41.5 In the
rear of Dahl store room. I inkulra of
marSthOu W. Cnlthos. 40 init., Silent..
•
rpa .LE r. —A suit of Rooms
comprielng Two Large, well lighted tont
!Woolson fluor. On: large, well lighted
front gooolon 100 floor. One large • uh
tvioanttoroorus on fth floor. One Stone noon,
flnt floor, No. WA. In nver
Fourth avenue. For-term. Inquire of A. H.
ENO 1.1.0 H CO.. No. Yourth avenue._
TII3LET—A Tavern Stand, No
S 3 Third avenue. brunt! Dwelllng• on
Fifth avenue, Ylne Iterhlenee on NM Washing
too, Third &vertu, Ilan, Room• and odic. on
Market autol, liaatmeot N4ia. 77 and 71.1 Third
ayennq IiAZZAH d Co..
Attorney. at Law,
1.71 110 Fifth avenue!
TLET.-2 Siory Brick House
1. 6 Rooms. A ttle.Wash tiouse.lia• mid Water.
Pleasant
N IS aesLy street. One vinare from
Pleasant Valley Street Cara. Itent low.
TO LET—Brck 114ime of 0 Roma No 140
Middle si s .sy, star Sampson a' net, 114 ward.
only $4O per 131a01.11.
111-1/nT-2 story Brink Ronan of II Haim,
Water. 4e.. No. 141) Market Street.
Oth Ward. only ono square from street man.
ten low.
. .
Fur farther Informs:lon, arty . tv .
oiI:ZS Al 1:11vockd. AllexhruY
FOR \ SALE
FR SALE.-2 SHOW CASES
Inquire at No• 55 tiaIITIIFIaLIIIST. 1-%
IaOR SALE.-3 Brick Boluses,
IL' Nos. 73 and 75 Logan ti.Tert. awl one °Roa
of 15 no CartoAti.r. Tier will lw
lova for canti. Inoutre ni C. ..../.1:51,TT. *O7
liwirord avant.. 10rY..,
FOllSALE—Allegheny County
WORK. /WNW. 10 0 ,090 In
Benda of $l.OOO each, ruotne nine to •la
yeas., will Interest at p er Cent. leer /tnm
dtalA and county taxes. Apply to
331 ONO. ALBREK, Tress's,
.FOR SALE.- DWELLING.
That three story BUICK ISW6LLti.
desirably 'ocelot. No. 136 Meer . Al avenue l,
glieny City , conlaluine ten room s and bath room.
Rot atm cold water in first and second story. gas
In all the roo more In kitchen. Being situ
ated on corner of ms
limy's alley. It Is well lighted
son ventilated. ro station aprll lat.
Jvitlit it. BAILIST & OHO..
• .
1.7/ • No. 115 Frorth•Vntle.
.VOllll. SALE.—Elegant BRICK
HOUSE. emtaMitg 0 roram. modern nolsb.
ssub tiss. Range. lint and tlolllWater. Lot 30
by 127. situate on 44t0 rarest. this Is • rave
d oPPortantly (or mouse dealr T os .
e band mone
YON
11. ILL .
70K 11A.LY.—New BRICK ittlUnE, 7 roc
odtra fish, olluate on 4410 stmt. rot
on even 1.1 01 April,
T. It. SILL d BON.
FOR SALIL—New FRAME 1109:41, 6 rooms,
Um. near 39th stns., on emnlimaa smelt
rice $4,900. my terms.
T. IL SILL A BON.
=RV Colner Penh and 334 street.
VOR SALE,-1111ILDENG LOTS
IN ALLICONENT CITY.—I offer for sale
the moat dellamfat belldlug lot. situated In the
Second ward, Alleabeny. uu Derrykvllle Plank
Road and Obaelvatoryadiolnbi li g the
he
Observatory grounds. Thes Lots am s ot
r hm
ohalf 13! re
il acs. e these
Lot,
plsn of these
Loti tan be set n at my store. No. 03 WOOD
aTRILET. The plan hasalto 3. en rveordvd.
Each Lot Is a feast lot , frontlet, on Perrysellie
rendor Observatory avernr; glee, 3114 feet wide
by 131 deep. The lute opoosne .the reslite 33 L. ,
Washington and Walter bleClintoek. Eisi••• are
314 be 173 feet. Mont of the ots are arid.
Ilse dwellings have been erected already. Per
ilous desirous to leave the low 'rounds and
atuolt7 Mlles mut here lad an otinortnnl3V. The
locality Is one of the distal ut Me two cities. and
bat four minutes' wall from the head of BrlaTtll
street; • board walk leads to the premlAm The
Arent beauty of scenery and surmundlnus are dm
huhtfol• •
Terms entfft Prices law. Enrolee of
OEM tr. 1/111131.
No 83 Wood street. Pittsburgh, or No. UUUIVIr
Allele. AlleshanY city. 34
VALUADI E FARM AND MILL
SHOSEIC7 1 YOH SI aI.K.-81tuated at Hs,
lan Station. Taatiandie Hallioad. Conlalneloo
scree. 76 of which ate ciesrid; all under good
hoer: /Weer. of Void. The Improvements are
• 3 awry floarlag Mdl.. with 11 run of Wore. lo
good order. Hill Mn. a large . wont; In fell of.
erwlon. Cottage House. 0 routne,Tenant House
and large Barn. young Orchard. Parties wishing
to go into the milling and coal bsalnco.the above
0• rm, olitionuulty. 14 lee low. Sal.
en
mie easy. Apply to B. IicLAIN I Co..
1041 Fourth
VIER PALS—Engines and Dail-
A: HES, New and Second Hand, of ail kind.
colonially on band.
Orders from all parts of the country promptly
executed.
JAMES HILL & CO
Corner Marlon Avenue and P., P. W. is C. LW
/Vieth., Pa.
•
ERSONAL.--Ali persons seek-
ISO HUMES. or lowestunota In Seal Ss
arlll Aare thee. trouble nal money lq.do t
goring • copy of the ..PITTVIBIJIHM
S.TATX RILOISTEIL. , Merlyn away orunt
or VIII canno t y smell nuts town requeetleg I■t..
Perfor lull to get salted out of the
to
Ilst It eoutalar. cliorr PHILLIPS._ Pub.
Hahne and Heal Satate *Kens, XVI; Yount
granule •
DR. • wßri-rxE.B.
rIONTEMES TO TREAT All
161,Td11:1:%,"Ll'a Te h a
completely eradicated; npermatorrhea !oal
rm
Gem'
nal Weakness and Impotency, resulting fray
self-abuse or other causes, Ind widen produce
some of the following effects, ss blotenee, budllt
weakness, Indiseation. consnmpiton, aversion s
Satiety. unsuaniniess. dread of futun est Ma
.10. of Memory, Indolence, E mil lJ u n
o e nun finally so prostrating the system
render marrlace unsatisfactory, and andel. ,
Imprudent, Ere permanently cum& Persons IL •
Meted with Mesmer any othev delicate. loth.
or long standing monstitationel rOmplaint stool.
tile the Doctor • trial: he neler fens.
A peltlenl•entLen:loll given to ON Female con
1,153nt5, Leu.mbea or W Falling. losses
Mallon or Unser ation of the Womb, Uvarills
n os - Moak blcallity or Barrenness. 500 trunt
ad with We greatest success.
' It la self-evident that • polite!. who - wanton
himself eseinsively to the study of Sandal. clot
of disease. and 10010.11 aim:mauls of mom even
7tiigtta i e=e crater in that speoland
!fah The Doc Eath. a medical pamphlet 0.
aft) pages $lO O. • lull exposition peyote:ea
and prtyate diseases,itsat can be bed free at Milo
or by mall for two stamps. In waled envelopes
Mvery sentence Contain. PasUaction to We al
Mt.. and enabling them to determine the pre
Clam =Mrs of Mar complaint.
The establishment, coil rising tea gasp!.
Zit tt i : ' Art e V' il h o e ctir4 opinion gt, d
tainel by Mains n written statement of the case.
sad medicines can be furwarded by mail or rm.
In some butanees, GONeVer, g person
LnaUdis Is absolutely neemswy, whim It
o dallyperransi stientton Is regrind, ant .
for the accommodation f each patients there AV
connected with the office that are pro
aided with every regulate that calcalated
r • emote lccovery. =acid , kat.
baths. AU preserlptions aru preitamei tro
Doctor's own lelunnicry. under his persons: fa
pertUlon. Medical parupliieu at olnee ft oi
ny Snail .for IWO gine. NO 10•Nee itinGay,
failed mad what he sayS• Hours 9 to e rot
%Adiy DI o. to 111 r. sr. (Mee, U WTLII
l Sty. (Tent. Nonet ',OW. sr...
NOTICE 'ED SUIPPEILS.
W BO UTE TO
BUFFALO AND TO NE NORTH
She ALLEO RENY VALLEY RAILROAD CO:
::;z7eigra: tbuislif Atitnr,v !Il i &
NEW IOnK. .
For mem &POT to •
W. W. C. KERIDITII, /Might Agent,
Corntr Pike wad 11th atrects, rittalmrgb.
J. J..LAWISENCE.
lithenti Wiptrlntendent.
F*Xll
VINEGAR.
THE PITTSBUROH
INEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & fiDANS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
•
SECOND AVENUE,
Are now prepared to lernitti YIN WAR &Übe
LOWICST MMAIIRY.T ItATEt 4 . Attention Is par
t/Cc/aril called to our
EXTRA WINE VINEGAII.
MERCHANT TAILORS
RE11W~7.~114.
GRAY & LORAN
removed from 119 FIFTH AVINUE, to
47 Sixth Street,
I.lottl Improvements on old stand are cosnolc-
Led.
SAMUEL GRAY,
Merchant Tailor,
llatlna resumed butlness. It now recalv:ng at
NW, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. :Mock Cr ont.ra
•
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
for Men , . "'tar, consisting of Cloths, Cuislineres
am; Vestlngs,' and 101,001( . 1r et styles of Ncotch
sod English Coat ogs. which he is Prepared to
make up to order In the most fs.hlonable style.
lientleinen desiring their Clothing made to order
can rely on honing them made to their entire sat•
isfsctlon, both as regards style and ousllty.
SAAR TEL. GRAY,
=
RING *AB SUMNER STILES
1870
CABs . .
.INSURANCE COMPANY.'
PLISLAN'S BUILDING, _
lie. SS Fifth Avesete, Wrenn& mi....,
rivrscußos. PA.
Capital All 1..a1d VP.
DiliecTalei.
7kV ra !Z P lg Wr . ki.6, gan. Oie alkMl LI. M.Cerkan. J. M.
e. matte, .n. Willock.
HOHnitT H. NINO, President.
JNO. T. JENNIN6.4, Wee President.
JON. T. JOHNUTON, Serstrary.
Capt. R. J. eiLACE.,. een.l Agimt.
Ininren on Liberal T erms en all Inr• 1
,
• •
and Marine Slays..
CLOTHS, GASSIMEIZES, &c., eed:sel . ,
M'PHERSON & MUHLANBRING,
Merchant Tallier. No 10 .61\T11 STISEKT,
Man It. Clair.) We hae received • large anti
well ticketed StOCk of v
neat and moss fashion
attic (loud. In our line.. great pottiest of widen
Ave 01Ir uwn Importation.
Feeling eunnuent tar ability to glee perfect
sallsfse•on. we respectfully stollett irt In you at
early examination of eta sleet of rine Clothe,
Caealmetre. Vet tinge. le.
IlerlSEkt6oN 6 111UNLANBRINtis
mulo No. 10 Slub sirryt.
NEW SPRIN ibt GOODS.
A svls*lld .ew stock of
Jun reedyea try & 1T a ILI it R.
=
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER
SPRING SALES,
No.lol Market St., near sth Avenue
Wonow offer to H:public a . toot or PACER
HANGINUE knsurpasecil In the West for variety
and beauty of styles. embracing 'lithe Novelties
la YKEYCO. MOSAIC, PERSIAN and GRECIAN
DESIGNS 112 plain and bright colors, for Halls,
Dining Rooms. Also. WOOD and MARBLE
IJECUAATIONS, TINTE'Y nod GILT PARIAIIt
PAPER'S, with • 1111110.1. !Mlle". variety of
CHEAP SATIN rArEBS, WHITE and BROW::
BLANKS fur Chambers. Ac. All of which we
propose to sell as low as the lowest In the market.
Call and see, at
No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue
JOM. IL 1111WIES & BR%
W ALL PAPERS.
I •
SPRING. 1870.
PRIOES ItEDUCED. ,
40 INCHES wide Hots at 73c. oer roll.
HILT—o great 'rarlt ty at 00e. to r roll.
tiLAZED—.II {ln& at 450 to * roll.
KI.ItIiAAT ' , much al.llArnerlcan raper Hang
k
.arms.; l
I v n P l 1 ii iill v . e. YO u g v a r lra y . i " " V U.
. W. P. ItSPLALL'a.
New Whol and Retail Store,
.191 Liberty &reel.
mut rirrnaukutt. '
WINES, LIQUORS, ito„
YAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING
The very Best in the United States.
11ANUFACTURID UT
WILLIAM WAGNER
Seccnth Striae,
981 drort
=E!
Itefereneen—All tee leading tio9zee In Phil.
de.pitts. 'jiM:B92-1 . 2118
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY
=I
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, ogt
I
PURE RYE WILISKIES,
409 PENN sTuct2.ET,
Have - Bentoved Lo
NOS. SS4 AND 3 , 6 PENN,
Gar. Zloveutb St.. (fon: arty Canal.)
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Y... 1513, 187.199, 191, 195 and 155,
111.32 EMMET, riTr9BURGH.
.1.•31117.4C:Cit11i8 or
Copper Distilled Pere Rye Whiskey.
Also. ttealen la 70EXION WIAII2I s.ed LY
QjollB. Ink^2l.ti.
LIVERY & SALE STABLES
ROBERT B, PATTERSON & CO,
I=l
Seventh Avenue and Liberty SL,
PITTSBUIZOfic PA.
Will on &very Saturday /totd
AN AUCTION SALE
ROUSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS,
g a o rotong apperLalrdste to the Hone.
Puttee deahleg to sell will polue leave then
notice of consignment on or before Thursday of
tach week In order ter advertising. Prompt at
ention god good care will beater°, all Stuck le/1
totnale.l
• JOHN H. STEWART. Andloneer.
JOUN EIrAZT 106 T. IL MAMMON.
ROEC. Hi PATTERSON &
A.NI)
slay...; izizir(t).;llFzif :}A K:
COL HUM HERE a MOM
PPP rsnuncna. PA
ADX:hd
CHOICE AND RAE
CONFECTIONS,
FOR PRESE N TS, AT
GEO. BEANEWS,
112 Federal Street, Allegheny
Datilm7s
•
CITE F SE.
100 boxes Goshen Cheozot
,100 boles Factory; for lisle by
.1. B. celineLn, 1111 /Int Mame
•
AMUSEMENTS
ar'FEW OPERA HOPPE.
ATTEFNOON, April S. MO,
S. L. LP F.N MATIN LE,
For .etc eiVIVIlop be wilt•Fpear is lals Krl et
character of
1=32
SAT URUNT ET ENINU. tut appuranp af
Xr. E. L. DAVENPORT!,
nlgr2asee will commence with the yo.z o or
ST. II ARC.
St. Marc, a Sohn , ror fortune ..•.11r. D.vetkpoct.
To conclude with the drams or
BLACK.F.TT.I. SUSAN.
E. L 1 ~,,, pen.
lII=
Mon.lay ltrooloo — PAßEPA 1109 A T.NOLISH
01 . !KA. Box:Vire' now open iorsa , rottleato..
W.NEW omits nousE.
- • .
Glorious and trleinpbant re Win
froso the MO" successful Opera tour on mord al
PAR,EPA ROSA
Grand English Opera Company,
CACI, C(ISA. (Dirrctre”) C. T. 11.1 /Ca.
11. !!`' V!" ii111...4 Y.uller.
______
K. 01r1 State
Last apnearat ee of Rime. PA R ICPA ROSA. .hi
great for
Europe )wit Jun o e age, prior to her depw..
tore for in.
POSITIVE LT ON LT SIX NIONTS.
Commenclow MONDAY EV ENINO. AprlT4tS.
The IR plot& will consist brut/HIM • AN GIRL.
7ROVATOR w. MART,a .MoatrtltNaster.vois
i.tt tlnt• I MARIO/ail; OY VlOAllll. I rlirtro'd
socbt Root OE CAS 114.0., and Von WI ti
; w ow :4 itoora, ((rat time In Lualitt) 07 it
RIC SCIICTZ•
ft wo . ow ,d 'tie In Tareptette. AR; In DoWSE.f .
0, Ay and 1)1 ,;1), accotalng to location; Fatally
Circle 51/0;
Th. wile o r tw oini• Octets conwoeneas np
r. 'W
THURSDAY, at 9 o.S •• s at lie Boa Office
of the ol•era House. Th.:•••.Sis for seats An
ERMA T. attiN it OS
INSIIRANCB
THE IRON CITY
TUAL LIFE INSURANCE CIL
Of Pennemlvania.
Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City
D1EE4106.111
Boy.
db. J . AK IL L E!)
L I.. ARE, 1) !MAHAN!.
. D..
Capt. R. ISOBINSON.
Bev. A. K. BELL, MD.,
Hey. H. H."2:14,81T D. 8..
W. A. REED, Cashier . Anagram/ Trait 0.
JACOB BUBB, Beal Estate Anent.
BLIION 'DRUM. Mayor of AlleehenT.
C. W. HENN Y, Hauer.
•A. B. BELL„Assorney-at-Lar,
U. L. PATTERBON, Lumber MeTt2ll34
U. B‘Voillrls. Insurance Axon ,
Capt. ROUT. 11LOBENBOD Praaldsml,
OLARK.D.D.. , rrosidolaan
JACOB RUSH. Secretary,
BIZABIT.
Y. W. WHITE. Id ENGLE AMU&
• .
DANIEL Sw 09 Ka, pain Agent.
0011111131110 NED AUINTB YOH TH.Y.CU.t
John M. Doet•ld. , Ailestott7. r..
W. _
Her. Jame. Hoillnwohead, re.
Y. H. Coors's, Idelteport, 1 1 .
Ilene.. H. Johneon. m Ca.
.1. C. cosier Johnstown. Da.
Company strictly mutual. Alt profit...Ob..'
to volley holders by dividend remelted simony
from the end of the tiro year. AU yollcie. ut u
forrelltum )113
N. J. BI
Dan't V
Jule Ell
Ilicso•
WESTERN INSUR&NCE IDSIN •
PINY OP PITTI3IIOIIkIII.
•LICSANDEBNIMICE, President.
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GROWN .1461.E.1), Oeeenl ASent
Ulna, ti Wanir stmt. BOW • OW. We , •
tonne, up stales. ritte.r,h.
Will luiarearab." all lands or lire and
rine Risks. A Lome Institution. mansead by In
ventor. who an well known to the eanusdaritt,
mild who, art determined by prompinesa and LIMr•
allty to malntaln tbe theraeur widen they Da ea
sssumnd, the bud proteniton to those
wild distr. to Id Insured.
iIIANCTOnni
Alexander Nuock. It. mann%
`A. Miler. Jr.. Chas. , J. Clarke,
Junes bleAnley, • Vilna. B. Elliman.
Alexander Speer, Joocpu Kirkpatrian.
ladder Ankle e. ali y Its
Dar ld M. Long, Wm.
D. Maser..
lATIONAL
NSURANCE COMPANY. 1
Cor. Federal gL and Diamond, Allegheny,
(Mee, m We lIECOND !LIMOS/Lb BARB
13 LI/MANS.
W. W. MARTIN Pres!dolt,
JOHN BROWN, J. VIN Preolacat.
.1.11.1118 E. STET ARON, Bewetary.
Jobe A. Nyler. lßober tja.r. My ßoil* rs,
Jos.L.tiroham. Leo, C. •
Tao. Brorru.dr. tieoexe tient. Jacob Yop .
o.ll•L'llrilliams Soo. 'Thompson J. MeNnogber
TNDFOINITI
AGAlrmr L 035 S 7 7/IRIII.
fliNfaill INSURANCE CO. OF
I=
Nov!twat H. LaCM
Darla B. Brain.
t itlrw i nlk ß. Dow.
Tales.
rraideut.
trlastlea Qr. gaunter.
Toblsa Wagnur,
Ut.tral Grant,
Jacob It. Malta,
;;.ISrt . .`l:l V.ltZL,bc
" vice
EF.,W. C. !TS LaMNKS
linnet West c.rner
WIZI:RIh
rrcadCllL
V&P;;lZ'Aesirt,
!N and Wood Mmes.
pEOPLEEP IrieIIDUANCE COM
PAZ; T.
OFYICL N. X. C.9FLYIL3 WOOD NIFTEI BIC r
=I
PIXICTOS6:
Cspt. John L. 11.1wesi
Samuel P. 6tlrirtlT.
Cherie. ABrush rbaskl . l, -
Jared
1 1 417rtat
Windom.
c President.
beeretery.
Wm. Pleltve, -
JohAD;
..k.thon W
Plias.
C. H. Love.
Wlel. Van Kirk.
James D. Verner.
WhLYUILI.I
JOHN wAI-r. v•
w. V. GANDIDt
44ALLEGMEIJT INSUILINCE
COMPNT 07 PITTSBURGH. -
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.JOHN Presidett.
T. J. WITICINSON. Vice Praddesth
C. 0. I.F. , NNELT... Secretary.
Carr. WM. MEAS. Meseta ►ResS
N. 1.. latne.tset
W. H. EVflawoo.
lio..ert H. Davle,
Ynnels re.
Canc. J. T.l33l,w.tdatt.
T. H. Nevin.
Job. Irwin. Jr..
T. J. liortglarem.
C. U. Hamel,
marl.
marl. Hart.
Cart. Wm. letgogg.
OHINA. CVTLBST
100 WOOD STIIEET.
q E ENSWA.BE.
Flno isrenols
CIDINA AND %ILAN&
• Silver Plated Goods.
DINNER AND TEA NETS.
' Tea Trays and Cutlery.
The beat Import. WIIITS STONE
WARY. sod COMMON GOODS
at low prices.
R. E. • BREED Az. CO.
100 WOOD STREET.
WILLIAM HILLER S. CO.,
U.l and t2l Liberty street.
Cornea of Irwin, now offer Iles
1.. do at low I.
ores, otrictlY.
Primo New Crop New Orleans &War " 6
Molasses.
Porto Moo, Cuba and 1..11. Isl.d COW..
m ned d
No w York, Plalladtlphla .d Baltlmura Da-
o.
601 doI , Loverltion Staartnl
Adams' and lA.no Island SpAps.
Porto HI., pub" and !nail. Wand Molasses.
1' ...H Join., Imperial, Aitunpowder
and Oolong Teas.
Carolina and Ilangotn Mee.
Java. 1..4.ra andll.loCoffres.
Tobacco. Lard MI. Ylkh, Halls. tilask, Boapa
Cotton karat, at., constantly on hand.
ALSO.
=
Fine Brandies. Wines' and &pre.
Rhenish, Morena and toparneng lock Wlna
et Hinkel Co.. In bout..
by
p a.
Moselle. nrtaraberg and Johann.
g, Mortenleo, an evenly, de.
Bradenbung • Free.' Fine Mae 011.
do do tearels,_lmported In bottle
do do W bite Win. la bottles.
M. Wort al dons' eparellaikataarte.
Free
Old 'Sherry. adelr • and Port Whet.
Free Old Monongahela P7' TAM
• do vrt7 noperlor U'o motet do de.
ALSO,
Bopedallo Amu ibr Yam& Cbrudork's Eirautt Via
Versenay and
own
selecting a nd of ear own selecting and warranted
Jto:dia
1.. H. rumor St
J. .OLlite.
FULTON 86 WBAlibi,
£. I tACTTCA.I. PI ,U21133£110.
GAS AND STEMS PITTST4S,
rink Avenue. II•a* flub street,
Lead rim nee Km i , TUNsIeE MBl t l & PA-
Blake.
late Tube nod Wuk OCetidt. Inee Flee oad
Miami. Me aoA Beer Potoot, rateSteeletbete
=lirt:el% ur"4::tirionTrtZulatft;
demerents. .I,d4doe meow , wooded to.
TITROVGII IN FORTY DAYS.
We are jot In meant of • small Inyoles
Tory. chnies /apau T., pot up
.10 . haedsome
Istquersti tea wand saddles; Lisa by the pound;
or. Ivel yla tot 'Frandsen; for We by
• JOHN A... 11 1N5N&W.
WOO Corner Liberty and Ninth streets
10101EkilL casks foe sale
• J. 3. 47ASI1ILD.
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