The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 19, 1870, Image 4

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Witt &Ott
CITY AND SUBMIBAN.
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We lave but ong more room to let le
. the t 'lciAssrrrt Building." It to • very
deelssOle room on the second floor, front
lug On Bralthfleld street. Terms very
low rcir the location. Call 'it the Count•
Ins Room, first floor.
Plenty of mad In the streets.,
Criminal business with the Aldermen
yery dull.
Tertereay wee more like • November
than •a April day.
/ spriuklers were out yesterday
The ride did the badneSs.
•
1110 !qtles Commissioners" is the pre&
eat topic among local polittolans;
• ion.
The rummer celebration ia Just now
' Irragaatng the attention_ of onr Jewiab
populat
The real estate business Is looking up.
Considerable property this changed hand•
hereabouts recently.
• •
"Our Tonna Gina" are to be talked
about by Mrs. Stanton at the Academy
t Or !dodo, to-morrow night.
A team of herass ittscied to s Ugh
Wagon ion away on Wylie street pester
day afternoon. Nothing demigod.
steergsalsing—The Social B. B. Club,
of Birmingham, will reorganise this sea.
son with .7. W. Brewster as Captain.
The African Conference adjourned yee•
terday end the excitement attendant upon
Ha sluing =oast the colored people ie
over.
Peter HarrMatsu made hie eampe
• from the Work House, Saturday nikht.
Mayor Brush had committed -him the
day previous. •
. , .
Boys and Youths' clothing for apnng
! arsine. neat and dnrablo and Mynah.
Just -opened at tieing, Fellanabee & Co.'s,
TIM 111 Wood street, corner Mb avenue.
Ansaber party of vsgrants was taken to
the work house yesterday afternoon. The
optic weather develops this dies of
wot hrunardty, u the buds on the
r treat.
Put Eltirtnig.—Joseph Grosk9 was be
rare Jostles Salisbury yesterday on a
thole of fast driving on Carson street,
Birmingham. He was fined two dollars
and oasts.
I Y. N. C. A..—opening meeting to•nlgbt
at 7ig o'clockwt their new rooms, Perm
said Sixth anew. There will be several
addrues and good music. ,The. public
t are invited.
Genta` Fural.ble Goods, tittles draw
ers, ties. scarfs, socks, canes and umbral
larm just received; fresh cheep and Irma.
leg at Urling, Follansbee et Co.'s. No.
Ul Wood street. oorner_of Fdth avenue
tLsae Streets.— Franklin, Elm and
emagnes 'ersatz, to the condition of
which we called attention a few days
slam here been renovated. The Street
Conemholocer Is mallard to the credit for
having them cleaned.
Tested,. afternoon the skylight In the
Posenger Cot waiting room, Fourth'
orrentte. tell down and crook -an old lady,
Yrs. Jonas, on the - head. Shit was not
badly hurt and was enabled to walk
horns after the accident.
!Vented Wangs/tem.—UTAH be seen by
Marano* to "want" catnap that good
mortgages are to demand. We are glad
to Des this ease In the money market.
We understand any amount of money
can be got on good, lint-clams mortgages.
Persona—Me. H. H. Bennett, sgen
for Duryea's celebrated starch, is in the
ally, and will remain here some days..
receiving collets, He la making his
Headquartersfor the present at the well
knowtt grocery bonne of J. B. Dilworth
Ai Oa
Superintendent Vast: of Allegheny, toe
large force of men engaged In laying
- the new water main which la to tap the
basin on the north aide, and extends
through the upper or "hill portion" of
the city, to supply the Inhabitants thereof
with increased water facilities.
The Abieending hearing will
take place beforeJustioe Knehan today,
in the nee of William Collins, who is
charged with absconding from the
Soldiers' Orphans' School at Phillip*.
burg. The G. A. R. of -the Smith Bide
hare taken theme in hand and employ.
lad cetmeel for the boy.
Free Flght.—Another free fight Fe
tween two men and four women took
place at the corner of High street and
Webster avenue yesterday afternoon:
After several rounds and teas knock.
downs the parties were parted and carried
to their several homes. As usual, no
pollee Were near at the time.
Attacked Star.—John Flock made in
formation before Alderrtian Taylor yes
terday morning against • Robert Sproul
and two others. names unknown. with
sammit and battery. allele= that they
attacked him on Saturday night as he
trui returning from work, and beat him
neuters:gully- The amused were arres
ted and held for sheariag.
AX4t-alid Farm Lands at AucUcm,
Baena large tracts of valuable coal me
farming lands in noblnaan
Campbell's Rtiti..wlthltt a mile of
Mans
field station. on the Pittsburgh, Ohmic.
nal and Bi. Louis RallwaL, about six
_ miles from Pittsburgb, will be sold at
Idallwaine's Auction Rooms, 106 Smith.
field street, We afternoon at two o'clock.
the Wrong sump..—There are two
letters in the Buchanan PostaMoe. one
•• • =awed to Mr. B. Bachrach, Pitts-
Pa. -- ,sna the other to Miss Bertha
Stuckey, both of which hairs been stamp.
' • Width two trantprevenne" stamps In
- stead of a postage stamp, - and the stamp
, . on the one last referred to had been can
.' • celled. Revenue stamps are good things
M Sum sometimes, bin they won't pay
Postelle•
•
ecirralescent —There was a report in
ettutdstlon in the city lutevenlng that
Mr. Samuel esldtiell, :Ivor reporter of
the Commercial, who has been 11l for
same weeks, was dead. We are please •
Jo announce that the report was untrue,
and that Mr. Caldwell is oonvalement.
Eli condition was much improved last
errening, and if he continues to improve
will doubtless be out in a few weeks at
... l.a>•P Saplsslan.—Last night, about
eight o'clock. a lamp exploded In-• cigar,
shop on Washington avenue, Sixth ward,
Allegheny. Considerable excitement
was created In the vicinity, and one
Im
pplalte individual,wlth more excitability
than the rest. Warted the cry of lire.
The box on the Good Will engine berme,
No. 12, was struck. and the engine.
called out, but their services were - not
required. No Ire and no damage, far
ther than the destelitienbt the lan* and
Sew cigars. ,
.
City Finances.
• The following Is a statement of city
Inanom, as shown by the Cont.rellere
books, Ayrll. Ist, 1870 : •
'lce" thrier c li
Vaud HMS Ti
issratt 7Ve.t.tecilless Lao
11-1347.4511 a
„Water Cz7ollllosarolati7ti.ls74 ram a)
A Mull Un.
41the Ettatibenvllle Meru& ups: Mr.
from Iduisourl, - passed pester
to y 'males over the Pittsburgh, Co.
bus. climinnatl and St. Louis Rail
road. His weight is 522 pounds. The
read stood the teat—no spreading of
trim* or break doWII of bridges wore
Ethis morning In consequence.
t be wow a Republican all around,
gh, over and above—and it is sup
posed that the weight of his influence
Mimed Me political scales' In ltbsotiri
For the Fifteenth Amendment.
• The Mons and Its Patron,.
Air. ;with Blackwell. Saturday aver.,-
ing
wait - with his faintly to the circus.
Fie don't care Or the - entertainment
Isdalf„ but the children , like to go, and
bebi"willlng to sacrifice his own con.
taw and scruples for theirs, sheave,
made the acquaintance of the ticket
agent, but In k rather unpleasant way.
It was In this way' alleged be gave
the soot a flue dollar bill, and waived
in change stout two dollars low than he
Would hare rewired.Aldartran O'Don
nell was made acquainted with thls
statement and the seem The
summoned
before him yesterday. The dispute was
then settled. the agent fully , explaining
that at the time he knew nothing of the
aircumstanoe, and was willing to settle
the difference when it was made clear.
00 tbs Eat was settled.
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Tar — courre.
IL h. Marie Coact—Judge McCandless.
Mown**. April t&—Ths drat Case taken
up was that of the Vetted Matadi V& A,
stock of cigars dem by Henry
Getehey. The J asp town for theHnited
State.
The next we taken up that 113 the
trotted state's*. Fred. Kaiser, indicted
for pursuing the business tof a wholesale
dealer and neglecting to keep p r oper
books. On trial,
;Khirpatrlek
tdomur, April 18.—In the cue of
Brown vs. Sliffett, previously reported.
the Jury found for the 'plaintiff in the
awn of $258 50.
In the cue of Napier dc McCracken irR.
Wm. Darlington, reported on trial Fri
day, the Jury found for plaintiffs in the
aunt of six cents damages, and six cents
costs, and further, that defendant be di
rected to pay 111i0 Court ttlo sum of ,
OSS 00, which la to be paid to plain - 1
LON, on fihng a good and sufficient • deed
for the property in dispute.
The drat case taken op wu that of
AMO•Lewis es. James Johnson, ad.'
fa sun mechanics leld. verdict for
plsintiff in the sum of $1,269 19.
The next cue taken up WU that of
George Welsenberger vs." the executors
of Catharine Kearney. Action to recover
for work and labor done for defendant
dunes her life. On trial.
• TRIAL 'LIST FOR TOKSDAY.
204 Com. for use, vs. Marshall.
150 Beplar.
175 Faber & 00. vs. P. & C. Oa', - Coal &
Coke Co.
179 &big vs„Birch.
152 Appleby vs. Spencer, McKay dt Co.
C . o . mmou Plea wage Collier
MoNDiT, April 18.—The first case
taken up was that of Datid Fry ve. Ed
ward Czarnicke, action on the case to
recover damages. Defendant is the pro
prietor of a Avery stable in Allegheny,
and had in connection with the stable
an undertaking establishment. The
plaintiff, whose brother died some time
last summer contracted with defendant
for two carriages and a hearse to attend
tee funeral, for which he was to pay the
sum of sixteen dollars, and the time being
lined for the funeral, the friends were in
'attendance. brit the hearse and carlagea
failed to come. Plaintiff was then, after
Waiting over an hour, compelled to go
out and hunt up other- carriages, and
failed to get a hearse. The damages
wore laid at Eve thousand dollars. Com
pulsory noroauft. '
The next case taken tip wait that of
John Thome va. Jacob Stein and An
thony litimm, action to recover for work
and labor done. Defendants were con
tractors 'and employed the plaintiff to
do carpenter work on a barn, !or which,
It la _alleged. they refused to pay. The
Jury returned a verdict for plaintiff in
the sum of 135.44.
The next ous taken up was that of
David Pants vs. Joseph Graff, owner, and
Robert Campbell, °Detractor. sella on
a mechanic's Pen on' property near East
Liberty, for material tarnished, amount
fog to 17138. Graft is the owner of eve.
acres of ground near East Mint), tiftima'
which he had a dwelling house, and
afterwards erected several out buildings,
the materials for vlbich were furnished
by the plaintiff, and he brings this suit
Ito recover the vain. thereof. On triaL
TRIAL LIST FOR TRESDAY
52 Pgh. &Conn. Ravine G u Out & Ltike
Os. vs. Etalley.
53 Pgh. & Connellaville Gas, Coal &Coke
Co. vs. Hartman. It ..
54 pgn. & ConnellavlllgOas, Coal & Coke
430. vs. Henderson.
WI-Tootle & Klee vat Reed.
169 Commonwealth for flee NIL MOMS&
112 Fromer vs. Relief Fire Co.
117 Vonmoe vs...Deneoher.
118 Stewart el al. vs. McGinnis & Co.
119 Welsenberger & Co. vs. same.
128 MoDonalti,,ve. Horner & Wood.
Quarter. Sessions—Judge ISOrett.
TIONDAT, April 18.—In the Case of the
Commonwealth Va. Frederick Sullivan.
Indicted for idling lottery tickets, de•
fondant entered, plea of soli' courearkre.
- _
Henry Sullivan, indicted for selling
lottery tickets, entered a plea of mite
contendere.
' - *The next one taken up was that of the
Commonwealth vs. Wm. Cramer, Indict
ed [Defines ct cot., Laura Allen
Defe
on es. indictmant haovi ndoteted v
h
December term, whlehproseaution arose
from the some cause, upon which this
Indictment wet boned, a plea of farmer ,
conviction was enterectend the jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty, and each
party to pay half the costa. -
The next case celled was that of the
Ocurnenwealth /beer. Wale ,
ed Orforrtes ef ed., Mary Ellen Dough
erty prosocutrix. The prosecutes, it
appears, was an Inmate of the city
Home, and was brought froth that Insti
tution one day tut week as a witness in
the case, but before the case wu called
she disappeared and the odious have
been unable to dud her. The jury re.
tumed a verdict of not guilty, and di
rected that the .defendant pal one-half
the ousts and the prosecutrtx the other
half—
Jeremiah and yawn Force, indicted
for selling lottery' tickets, faile amount-
In an appearance and their ball, ,
lag In the aggregate to fr thousand
dollars, was ?orfelted. S alt s hare al.
ready been brought against the snort.
tles of the defendants.
• John McKee, against whom three In.
• dlcuoente for keeping a gambling house
and being a common gambler are pond
' log, and Frank Tiernan, against whom'
there is in Indtatmbut for a similar of
' fence, failed to answer when their cases
were called up. Their bail was forfeltrd
• and snits commenced to recover • the
Court then adjourned untll..ttui ascend
- Monday of May.
d
Chartfera Cemetery..
We call the atty of our readers.
asd more particmlarl those residing on
the "South Side," the 'series tff public
sales of Burial Lots In Chartism Ceme
tery, advertised In our columns Op
morning, to take place on four mama.
stye Saturdays, vier. April ffEkt and 30th,
and May 7th and 14th. - This beautiful
rural cemetery waa laid out some edit
years since. and is delightfully located
on the bigniands overlooking Chartism
Valley.•and three miles from the river on
the Temoeranceville and Mansfield
Plank Road. The location isnnanrpaseed
for beauty and is of easy ageless by the
different turnpikes and roads leading
from the city on • the "South Side." as
well as,by the Pan Handle Railroad.
. This cemetery nu the advantage in tin
location of being protocte. from the
smoke end soot of the city and whilst
it is eufficiently near the cities and
boroughs to be reached easily, it•bes an
additional protectien in its - Permanency
as the location is such as to forbid Rs
ever being removed or encroached on by
the cities. We would urge all persons
who have not yet selected a Family
Saris! Lot to attend theist's lO es and make
a selection of oor me the
, prime are so lo w —as I t
Is the Us
history - ofwhile
all oetneterieW that prima of Ilota advance
In proportion to the number sold and
the improvements emoted thereon. See
the advertisement for tints of trains_
eavinz and other information.
Germin Prey.
The Prett.ek's Freund Of yesterday
°getable,* severe settee on Mr. Bohr.
backer' who edits-the ..Spirit of the her-
man Woes" for the Sunday Leader. The
article! la ably written, and, although
mud in its expressions, has a depth of
sarcasm _which cuts to the quick where.
ever It strikes.
Mr. Rolubacker. it appeal% called at
the °Moe to see the author of the article,
and demand &retraction. but fortunately
the editor' was &tweet, or there ta no
MUMS -what the consequences might
have been. Mr. R. Bald that he wished
it tulderatood that lt was Captain Bohr.
backer who Itemandled . aellsfaction lot
tnia p_anoonaliataok, and be would have
it. The end; we presume, la not yet.
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A sew Marta Bosse
• In 'pursuance of the published notice a
meeting of the committee of the citizens
of the .12th, lELIr. 10th, 17th and 18th
wards was held at the °Mae of T. EL toil,
last Saturday evening, fo so h eourpose of
furthering the Program , hich origins;
ted in Councils some mouths ago) of the
erection of -.a .niarket house for those
wards. Messrs. Thos. 0. Mitchell, Cleo.
IfcM7. Alexander Black, Robt.
John Harrison and Joseph Dickson were
added to the coinmittee. After an inter: -
change of vi ew s in regard to mite. Plans.
do., they adjourned to meet at tbe same
M oe on Saturday arming next, April
A Fat Time
An incident occurred on Pike eixan,
near Twenty-second street, YealardaY, of
an amusing character. A drayman was
pagan along Plke street with a barrel of
lard oil on his dray. When, trom some
caws we are unable to explain, the bar.
sal exploded. sallering the grease to all
ding:lion& The report ot the explosion
• r ough; the women and children in
neighborhood Sat. - and them was •
general rtish with Men and
c i cs
to gathig• up ths grease. and
ran Le to grease their loots, and d o wn
rubor/4gal persons ware knoc ked
aid suteered with resew&
ES
AFRICAIf Z. Z. CONFERENCE.
Last Das of the Proseedlags—usainit up
the Basineits—ltainortat tfersicas—Tae
Appointments.
The closing sessions of the African M.
R. Conference wee held yeeterday. The
morning session was opened at nine
o'clock, Malmo Brown in the chair. Rev.
W. H. Brown conducted the religion
enerctsem. The minutes Wore then read
and approved.
The report of the Distrlctttok Stew
ard. wee presented and ado},i
Rev. W. U. Brown, Chairman of the
Committee on Coniplaints and Charges,
reported in the case of W. C. Went, that
the Committee find the accused not guilty
and honorably exonerate him. The re.
port was approved. -
The Committee on Districting reported
a plan for the distribution of the stations,
which was adopted.
On motion, the Roam* Committee
was instructed to pay ten dollars add!.
lineal for the Bishop ■ traveling expenses,
ten dollars to the Becretary for his sere-
ices;five dollars to the Janitor.
""An hour was then spent in memorial
services, in remembrance of Rev. L.
Gross. deceased. Bishop Brown con
ducted ; the exercises and delivered a
very tonchingliddress upon the life and
character of the deceased minister, which
made a deep - impression upon the
hearers.
Financial matu re were again rammed,
-when, on motto , the money collected
for superannuate preachers was placed
In the • treasury of the Preachers' Aid
L I
Society; the coil ion for the Discipline
was also placed there. An amount el
looted for the various members of-de
ceased preacher" was divided between
the widows Bremen and Wingan.
Rev. W. R. Hnter-was appointed Dia.
a l
trlet Book Stew d and Rev. VV .H. Hun.
ter, D. E. Asbn y and W. H. Thomas a
committee to p blish Conference min.
utes.
The following standing committees
were then Appel ted:
Oa Admissions—S. T. Jones, John,
Peck, ii. Lee.
Studies lit and 2d Year—Vii. H. Hunter,
D E. Asbury, - . G. Ralph.
Studies 8d and ittiVear—W. H. Brown,
W. H. Thomas, J. W. Asbury.
The appointments for services before
the next Conference were : Regular
Annual Sermon, S. T..Toties; Missionary
'Sermon, W. Hi Hunter; Doctrine of
, “Christian Perfection," D. E. Asbury;
Discussion on th e topic "la the Reiterant
system the bee for the distribution of
ministers," W. H. Hunter, J. W. Asbury
and others, the arguments to be presen
ted in writing.
Bishop Brasi now arose and delivered
• very fitting and able address to the
i ministers, in r eference to their past work
and future hopei. He urged upon them
all a higher conjwcration to the Muter's
cause, and increased diligence in further-'
I log its advancement. The trials and
difficulties to which they might be sub- 1
jected, were Minded to in contrast to tne
cheering encouragements of their life ,
work. He fervently prayed that Heav
en's richest blueing might rest upon all
thr labors, and that when the Users of '
hetut trial calm none of them might be
weighed In the, balance and found want
ing. I .
The parting Words of the Bishop were
very solemn and impressive and were lie=
toned to with ad Intense Interest by those
to whom they were addreased. At the
dote he rian6ftoed the appointments
for the enullitg year as follows:
THY APPOLIVVWIIII
Pittsburgh District—W. EL HITATICR , -
P. E; Wylie street, W. H. Ranter; Allen
Chapel, J. H. Bell; Monongahela, W. H.
Maumee: Bridgewater ' Coenellus As.
bury; Brown Chapel. D. E. Asbury;
Meadville. nonianna Wheeler - .
'Altoona Danica—W. G. RALPLI—P. E;
Altoona Chapel, W. G. Ralph; Lewis.
town, Thornton Hurley; BeMat, W. EL
Lowry.
Wheeling District—J. W. Al away—P.
E: Wheeling Mission,
W. A. McClure;
Morgantown. W. A. J. Phillips; Wash.
tngton, B. T. Jones; Browniellia, W. H.
Brown; Uniontown. W. C. Wear. KUM.
bra, Clarksburg, kintah Branch: Mar-
tinsburg, itilations to be supplied.
Witb the reading of the hat the bud
: ness of the aesslon was aver, and after
singing the hymn commencing:
• "rat not aahamed to owe my Lord."
the Conference adjourned with the bene
diction prononnded by Bishop Brown.
Unfriendly lilleeclnj_ Aar Old Grudge
==l
Yesterday morning Alderman Bow.
den, of the Beeond ward, Alkirbany, was
called to the reeidenceof Mg. Hugo Beck,.
East street, Third ward, to Ilikethat
gentleman's Information against William
Straub for aggravated assault and bat
tory.
Beck was In bed =freeing from
the effect,. of • severe druobing which
be had recei it was alleged, from the
accused. It ins et forth in the abused
mane statement that he and Straub had
an old grudge, which kept them Is Do.
friendly relations. Last Saturday even
ing they met in a saloon on East street
and had a little conversation In regard le
the matter. The Interview mew _.
In the physical damage of -
who alleges that be was knocked
down, kicked and unmercifully beaten
by.bla opponent. He was no_badly need
up that he had to be carried home: Yes-
lords,' be tare everrevidence of rough
treatment In his appearance. He has
been In bed ever 'Moe and under medi
cal treatment. Liter In the day, after
taking the Information, the magistrate
secured the arrest of Straub, who gave
Mil for a hearing to-morrew, at which
time it is expected the prosecutor wilt be
able to appear against him.
Seal .hate
The following deeds were admitted of
reoord to the omee of Thos. H. Hooter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Monday,
•
April 19,1670: •
Lreds Baltic% to list' 61pe. Deo. M. Bain let 21
by MI R. on Itebecca et.. Alllloeo7 ollY4l. 000
A• MeCllntoet to Windt. Mcellotoet. axon
21, Ill 70; 1 acre and' perches la -AllegheeY e
on Perrysville. road. .. . .... .....
Warden to Mali L.. %Amnion. Matni 11.
, IGO; lot 20 by 71 It. or dewed ...... , r.b
07.00
Joe. McClelland. amen. tsJarnao
18 11111,• !acres In !adieus to
Jae. Annan to Agnes Mortal. Apra e. IVO; 121
lot
la by P ft on Lufarty rib vacs
Farah J. Hne et al. to Frans Inetrieb, Jan.
- 1w; tot 24 by 100 R. on Bailer ht ' s
s
Jose* Grove to /Stephen linetrlab. Dec. e. 114 6 .. ° 4
kit 20 by ICS R. en en see ht. Pgb. ...... gen
Chas. Ttunn to Wm. Blebey. Oct. 11, UM; lot 16
by= it. Is borough en 9ealool et • am
Joan A. ottodgraot to Geo. P. Boyd. April le.
1170; lot 206 er DM n. la the vlllo4e of Maniple
th.nry Bo.rase 1 . 4; . 4ii Thos. Tomer.
March G. IGO; I acre al. 10 perches Mind° tr.
Jelp , !%v:;itti , xptti.hait , 2, MO; lot M
o u
Hugh Spree! t. Nutt, and lite bbeth
M 27 2, MO; 43 euree on the webers of Illitta
J. W. Hone? to Wm. Z. Wlstex, eleven 23,1100:
:0120 try 110 ft. on North avenue, Alleabeal i eiw
000
7 117C.1711r f 0 0 t t"s != :
0 7 or..:rZi. t*.o
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Oisaa Boost—There was er reason.
ably large audience at the 001ra Rotuma
het evening, notwithstanding the rain.
to see Chanfract bible Inimitable Mama
ter of ..Sam.”. Ts say the pieCe was well
played would only be , repeating Irked
every parson who has ever seen Chan.
tract in the charectecknows. It will be
repeated again tar:Light.
Lwruan. Mrs. E. Cady ' Stanton
will lecture at the Academy of Music
Wnesday evening under the auspices
of t i ne Grand Army of the Republic.
SubJect—uoor Young Glee." The reg•
ular course having been completed, Ibis
lecture Is extra and season tickets will
not be recognised. Tickets for isle at
Kay tr. Co.'s. Wood street, and at the
Methodist Zook Concern, Smithfield
Meet.
ART GALLICRY.—The collection of
paintings at the Art Gallery, No. Mr
Liberty street, is a very _fine one and
well worth seeing. The &deaden , * has
been unusually large since the opening,
and we are pleased to state that it is ita- .
peeving.
Obstreperous Landlord.
Yesterday Alderman Taylor waddled
upon by Andrew Downey; who related a
tale of tronblexhlch at once secured the
sump/AWN of the tender hearted der.
man. Be alleged' in substance that a
dwelling owned by Mr. Martin Derich
was occupied by himedf and family; that
he became • little confused In his pay.
ment of rent; that the landlord mine
Yesterday and proceeded to "set him on
the Erect," and that he did with force Of
aims remove his household effects
to one aide of the building—the outside.
For all Of which he besought the Alder.
Man to lame a warrant for Mr. Derich's
arrest for Ibrelble entry. Mis request
was complied with, which resulted In the
landlord twang held for • hearing.
An Earl, Cramer
• Amen the earliest Wiens at the sa.
loon of Mrs. Harrell on Etna street.
In the' Muth ward, yesterday mom.
Mg was' John 'Fitspetriek. John
called atiCdt two o'clock. The establish
ment wasn't open. ;Be knocked and
demanded admittance. bat was re.
hued. The door than fell • vio.
tim to his wrath. and Mrs. Bar
roll subsaquanly suffered a severe
beutlng at hbs bands. This Is her state.
meat to en inktrinatith before Aldermen.
Taylor yesterday changing Joh& with
disorderly conduct. He was turested
and held tta a hearlng
ParSßUltGli 11A11.,1 GAZETTE: T
_
PITTSBUSOS "ME POINTS."
A City Festure--Worg for the Board of
Braun —A - Delectable Locality A
Irish Before Breakfast.
There is work for tite Board of Health
hereabouts. .On one-of the main thor
orighlarea leading from the city •is a
row of tenement- houses, all in number,
which to :the pal:seri:ly seem in the teat
stages of decay and about ready to die.
solve Into kindling wood. The row was
erected years ago, and through the M-
I ages of time and tenants and vermin,
has almost Demme uninhabitable; yet
the hinues are occupied by families.
one about in each rooro,:who, as might
be expected, are In an abject condition.
Their appearance of po'ierty, however.
.is not. the moat observable feature. If
Pittsburgh ever wished to boast of a New
"York feature,—"the Five Pointe," she
has it here. Stich squalor, misery, ply. I
arty, dirt and filth, as the pits ' * presents,
is absolutely inconceivable. . I
Men, women and children were bud.
dleeftogether in a living mass of all that
is filthy and inhumanialug. In the
matter of clothing they are generally al ,
rayed in the latest styles of the time of
Adam. Soap and water are as entire
strangers to the households as If they
never existed. The only fluid admitted
Into. the establishments I. that which
comes through the still. It Is difficult
to decide who are h
orstehe
s'of th
houses, the people e
the vermin. e
The chances are strongly in favor
of the latter. Outside and Inside
they seem to take the utmbst cos
t
trot. The bodies of the pee le are liter •
ally alive . with them. heyi swarm
everywhere about th e- p tutees, and
seem to be slowly gaining t ti victory by
eating their rivals in len u Yeah. A
few days ago one of the eh dren a tittle
girl was brought to the o ce or a gen
tleman In the city, who ad it is said,
a hole actually eaten In he heed by the
vermin with which she , covered:
The children occupy the ti ein quarrel.
log among themselves and their parents
I for the moat part •In drinking whiskey.
I Some of the men are employed in one of
oar mills, but they only engage in their
toll sufficient to procure the scantiest
necessaries to maintain life. The locali
ty has been a source of considerable an
noyance to persona passing to and from
the city along the thoroughfare, but
strange to say until Within a few days
ago no action was taken to have the filth
hole removed. It has. however, now re
calved the attention of a city official, who
has taken the necessary steps looking
toward the abatement of this worse than
nulaance, this pestilential plague spot in
the midst of a large city.
Gentiemen.
It Is not our purports at present to In
form our readers what qualities are
requisite to constitute the true. gentle
man, ult Is but fair to presume that
every.school boy, who has taken the in
itlatory steps only in en education, le
fully cognisant of each and every re.
quirement In the eharicter of • man to
entitle to that muh abused and
misused him
aprallation. But c for the benefit
of some, who, presuming upon their
position in society—attained probably.
upon a "shoddy" basis—and the good
clothes their 111-gotten gains enable
them to wear. while assuming the char
acter of gentlemen, play knell more In
keeping with the character of a black
guard, we will endeavor to slates -terlir
trawl that are, to say the least of them,
ungentlemanly in the extreme.
It le ungentlemanly to insult a lady, no
matter who or whin she Isonict the true
gentleman woald not be guilty of doing
en. It Is equally ungentlemanly to be
guilty of conduct which is calculated to
elinoy ladies. It is ungentlemanly for
men to congregate in crowds on the side
walks, or during pleasant days to block
ade the aldeeralks'by arranging rows of
chairs In front of their emcee in which to
lounge, awoke, chew tobacco, spit on the
sidewalk, and compel ladles to ' , run the
gauntlet' , through the filthy stuff. All
this, and more coo, has been done by men
claiming to be gentlemen. We know of
a place in tho Fourth ward where ladies
have been grossly insulted by such men.
A few days since two ladles were "run
ning the gauntlet" as described above,
when some of the loungers, who hap.
Paned to have opera -glasses, stared at
them through the glasses and made
remarks that no gentleman would be
guilty of while the ladles were imaging
through the narrow defile. We have
heard frequent complaints in regard to
this metier, and If we hear any more we
shall be compelled, to state names and
locality.
The men who ace guilty of such con.
duct se described above, call them.
selves gentlemen, and would feel Insult
ed it their right to. the appellation was
questioned by any one, yet they have 00
hesitancy In doing that which they
would themselves call ..blackstuardism."
-What Would you think, gentlemen, of
the man, of pet of men, who would be
guilty of treating your erne. sister or
friend as you ere In the habit of. trailing
other ladle. equally as rewportable and.
perhaps fully as aenaitlre as they ? You
would call him &scoundrel, and perhaps
take the law In your own hands and ad.
' , debater to him such punishmest as lie.
wr sod.
Veatnmeta Elected
The annual election for vestrymen oc
curred in the Episcopal churches In thin
vicinity, yesterday. It la a time honored
custom to have these meetings of the
congregation on Easter Monday, sad
they are always attended by env who
have an interest in the lhurett's welfare.
Yesterday morning we.* no exception,
pTod the attendance was generally loge.
The. following churches have been beard
from t •
I=
Messrs. John H. Shmanbergef, Josiah
King, Hon. Wilson McCandless, Thomas
M. Howe, .Timen M. Cooper, Henry Cl.
Hale, Henry L. Mason, Arabibald Blake.
ly, Walter P. klmanall„ Stephan Jervis,
Calvin Adsma. William F. Robb, John
Mr.Q. Woods, Benj. Bakewell, Jr.
•
yr. - in - mews onnaon.
Monti. Ebeneaar Brewer. Wm. H. 83.
ram, A. Garrison, John P. Henderson,
F. B. Brant, C. A. Wood. B. B. Frauds,
M. A. Woodward, J. B. Jaokaon, Samuel
Harper and F. H. Eaton.
Delegates to Inocestan Convention—F.
B. Smoot, Wm. 0. Byram and Samna
Harper.
ALL &LINTS CAIIIBOII
Tbolnu J. Brereton, John S. Truss.,
11. L Rtogwalt, Jr., S. P. Gamble, John
McCandless, Sr., Cnarl . es L. Williams,
7o You Phan for noose tozoforts
Yea you do. for who does not I Where,
oh where? *by at the corner of Penn
street and Eleventh, formerly old Canal,
you will find an establiskonent prodded
over by that "prince of gentlemen and
landlords"—Ed Barker. under whose
roof and attentions you could not feel
ingromfortable, even though you tried
fiterd. His general manner and
Care his guesta make his house one
'tot tho most desirable oboes of resort In
the two elties. His rooms are furnished
in the beet style—lds table Is supplied
with the bho market can afford, and
his bar Is sto est c
aked with an ,extensive as
sortment of pure and unadulterated
wines and liquors. Call and see him.
and it you do not say that the half hae
not boon told you, then we will say that
you wore Incorrigibly diseased with the
worst form of ennui. •
OT T=
Lest night a lot of psuengers in car
80. 31, Manchester Passenger Bellamy,
were "let down" by the breaking of an
axle. The - car wee Just entering open
the Bumpension Bridge and going toward
Allegheny. The ladles screamed, the
men were Inwardly profane, the driver
made one of Biblical expressions In an
unbiblical way, the condnotor was ex.
cited Into an unmpaasable elate; but
there was no help flu it, and the forty
paseengers (the car wee not fall, that la
In a street car way) 'Were compelled to
alight In the mud and Mist and await
another verdant. The shattered Maslen.
lion was hauled °lithe track to one side,
and about two norm afterward provided
with a now axle, which put It in running,
trim for to-nay.
For Wives void Husbands.,
• Yesterday morning Nicholas Craft was
before Alderman Taylor, charged with
deserting his wife, . Lens Craft and his
two children. The puttee -have Veen
married for a number of yearn, but
lately their domelitio relations have not
been is pleasant as they Were during
the honeymoon. Nicholas avowed he
was not to blame, and the other niar of
the household was ritually as poetise
that she was free f fault,. two
had - a. talk over matters rom in the omoe.
mmlsterial wisdom Was thrown-upon .
their counsels, a compromise was effeo ,
ted, and the twain len the satictim of
law with renewed promises tot tatter
conduct in the fature. • - .
Shoes, shoes, ShOO L shoes.,
This afternoon at o'cloolt at A. Left;
gate's Auction House, laFedeml street,
"'ghoul , will be old at Malan* Tem
liras assortment of
hlood aeleohable
economical
or all alms, to w ch the attention
of economical buyers la Invited, -.Allot
at private sale every day, • large Met °I
boots, shoes and Often - at very lowest
'Ditess: -
A, Lamm's, Ife Federal titishL
Nor MOSNING. APRIL 19, 1870
Pleasant Oceanian.
Mr. Lou!. 'Ramat:lath, the popular And
well known druggist of this city, yester
day attained hia Ms' ferny in years, end
to mark the erent,la large party of ger.
ttemen assembled last evening at an an
nlviranry birthday partyoccasion held at
the elegant residence of his father H.
EiCeenbach, reg., in Allegheny. The as
sembly was large and brilliant, and many
repiesnitativeir of our active and
enterprising young business tden
were present. An elegant supper I
was spread and after the cloth*
were removed snag, sentiment . and
speech-makleg prevailed and a general
good time was had by the ggnnester and
the hospitable entertainers. During the
evening Mr. Bosenbacb was made the
recipient of several valuable presents,
among which was an elegant gold pencil
case from the editorial egret the Leader,
Mr. John W. Plttook making the Presen
tation in well, chosen language. Alto"
gather the occasion was very enjoyable,
and we hope Mr. it. may live to see and
celebrate his hundredth birthday, and
ever enjoy the esteem and muddenco of
his friends.
Thrilling- intelligence—letruck
Lest evening • few happy individuals
In oar city were suddenly elevated to •
state aoudad° bites by , the receipt of ■
private telegram announcing the striking
of • well on their property near Brady's
Bend, which it was thought would move
a flowing wet/ bf one thousand barrels per
day. The boring has been going on for
some time; and an this is the first on
Merin well in the vicinity, the excite-
ment was at its highest—both, there and
.here. Full particulars have not been
received.
—A later telegram puts the will down
to sixty or one hundred barrels; the Brat
calculator made a alight mistake. "Slob
Is We are an liable to make mis.
takes.
For looking glasses and Dtoture frames
go to Losightidge's 171 Smithfield street
Better's Farina forms a very agree•
able light nutritive food, a superior arti
cle for puddings andieilles, and is highly
recommended by physicians for invalids
and children. Sold by all grocers. -
Children's Carriages,wholesale and re ,
Jaa.-Loughrldge , a, ill Smithfield.
The Spriiiit Stocit of HOW, G. Hale,
elerchant Taller, at corner .. of Penn
avenue and Sixth Street, Is now large
and complete. Monsieur Bonpaln con
tinues to preside at the cullMit• if
Serubblnir brushes; the best sold; war
ranted to. wear Jas. Loughrldge.
If YOU want your • hair dressed or
Muted after the latest faahion, a com
fortable shave; a luxurious bath or •
little skillful cupping and leeching, any
or all, go to Willlamson's popular saloon,
No, 190 Federal street, Allegheny. T
Pier, Mumble at co., mend their ale
to ell parts of the city, and ship promptly
by roll and boat.
GENERAL NEWS
A JoINT-13Tocis Affoir—Ox-tall. soup
Fun.
No treat to thit mariner—A gale-s day
Fun.
THE Er... Queen of Spain lately had the
pleasured sitting opposite the purchuer
of het diamond neck lace. in a Paris
theatre. It suggested sparkling reflections.
Tax wife of a New Castle blacksmith
astonished her friends who came to her
funeral, the other day, and disarranged
their plans by coming to life. She was In
a trance.
A TErtnElslllXonstor, eulogizing-Wash
logton. exOsloti: "His mind hua pow.
erfnl grasp of tbs future; lf ever a max
was MA sompus mantis Wublzigton was
that man."
A STILLY Velocipede hu been invented
by some hater of his race. It will add
the horrors of occasional explosions to
those of aching backs, sprained ankles
and braises.
Tns shooting of a Loulalaulau by Ma
son is considerately eipressed as death
Omits "pistol bsll wound discharged
from s navy revolver on the person Mona
of his sons. '
A SAHLI doctor of Mobile treats dog
bite by binding them up in a lock of the
animal's May, He talks of startlag a
graveyard oftda own u soon as tuudness
Is a little bettor.
A Coguiscrictrr member of an invert.
tire but suicidal family hSli ingeniously
made away with himself by • .hot gen,
rigged, across • barrel and fired by itni
proved mechanism.
As English Commoner lea GlarleCellair
to Sir Boyle Roche. Re lately warned
the Government regarding Irish affairs
that It "most loot the unclean thing to
the face and boldly apply the axe to Its
root."
AMAilsz man aided his wife'shouse
cleaning this week by gathering up some
odds and ends and mating them in the
stove. Among them was s can of
powder, and:the house was speedily
cleaned.
Conoanir lately gave a young English
woman a rather severe expenence. Key
mother boarded a young Ozontan. who
kept a pet boa connector, and the young
• lady.laJadltlettutly opened his bon, and
became the recipient of a newly fatal em
brace.
NT 'lsom; Can, one of the first
Chinamen to settle in California, has just
deceased and at his funeral 'ea long line
of carriages, together with mourners and
music, and a load of roast 'pig, etc.,
followed the remains through the princi-
pal streets to the cemetery."
ASGRAYATING Ikrrrascr.— " Well,
dearest, where have you been to-night ?
'Monday Pops, again?" "Mo. Celia, I
have spent a most instructive evening
with the .'Anthropological Bocietzr.7 "
"The Anthropobowmucl!, darling?"
"The 'Anthropolological, Celia! Are
you deaf?" "How tied And where do
they 'Authropotsdps,' duckumat"
Tea Governor of Mississippi Is looking
after t h e public schools of that State. He
hu seat a message to the LegtalMure in
which_ he recommends separate schools
' far the white and colored children, and
the establishment of a Normal 'choirl for
the {education of colored - teachers.
Whether separate or joint,. the establish.
meat 1 of schools In the South lea prime
neces
il
ty.
a Von= R&M has beim the occa
sion f some verses by a friend and ad
mix whose "magnetic soul" stretches
out Vinfile In the following fashion
...
et by the iont , e utereette teed.
Ts Rome, the city et nY &U.. "
I ""h
s'-'"411::::1.2 RV:AIL&
Ho w much better is It to feel some
body a "magnetic band" reaching for
you sill the way across the . Atlantic than
to be'chisellng marble in a dark cell& of
the Capitol.
Tan Bator originated in rather a . cad
ons Way. A German servant 'girl 'who
was employed In the family of Fletcher
Harper,. Jr., used to reoelve the Bast& of
Berlin from her friends at home. The
ladies of the family happening to see the
=suggested etab
ta r n l peicdeau g coun.
try.-- - The project was tarried out, and an
arrangement was effected, as already sta
.ted, to obtain advance sheets and dapjl
cato.plates from the Bazar. It is not
generally known that the Paris fahlons
arc coplerlfrom Berlin, and by the pre'.
ent arrangement the newest styles are
published in. New.. York - simultaneous
with—if not in advance of thosein Paris.
* ' Catchtifi Cola. .
-
Drßyrnes Thompson lately lectured at
Oreshexa College, England, upon the sub -
lett of "catching cold." He explained by
means of drawings the effect produced on
the eystem by as attack of catarrh. The
minute vessels of the nose, throat and
chest become imrchargen with biota, and
if this congestion be not relieved, intim.
=Bon ensues, and namately derange •
meat' of structure. For prevention of
colds there Is nothing like a cold bath
every motilog; "it trains the vessels of I
the ain't° rise vigorously Into renewed
action after the application of a chill.
Hot rooms should be avoided, tho akin
protected with warm clothlngoind, when
the. temperature •of the air Is between
thirty and forty decrees Fahrenheit
(which is tlte condition of ateasPbere
most likely to producesattarrh,) a ganef
,
one but careful diet should be adopted.
For cure, the Turkish bath, or en ordina.
ll' vapor bath, is most efficacious; but the
action of tars bath should be inlPPlemew
ted by the administration of most stimu
lants. A cupful'of beef. tes lidtandeterett.
on the very day when hirdelieered his
lectrur, had in ten minutes diffused •
.Brady warmth through the system of a
plUent who had been brought to the
Brampton Hospital, cold, pubselese and
apparently on the brink of the gas e. •Dr.
'ftoMpoon concluded by wintititt htt
hewers that colds, unlike eruptive fovea,
the more frequently they War the MOW
frequently they may be Illirded.,
Op Nast, the caricaturist, a correspon
dent mrites: "A Bavarian by birth, he
came to this country while a child, and
has idnos thoroughly imbibed the soirit of
our institutions. His parents had no
artistic taste, and wished him to become
watchmaker. But Nast - had made up
his mind to draw, and he did so. lie
began to sketch for Frank Leslie's Illus.
treed Nein. - when only sixteen, then
went to England to illustrate the Heiman
and Sayers fight, and afterfward sketched
theltallan campaign London Newe
-1
On his return home, be thought _it be.
coming a painter; but the war broke out
and he began to work for the Harpers.
His talent for caricature did not develop
itself for some time."
- -
AN aspirant for sensational fame in
Cincinnati, the othet night, bought two
pounds of powder, put it In a cigar box,
laid his head on the box and touched it
off. He was only singed.
Aeldirional Markets by Telegaaph.
.
NEvr Coarsens, April 18.--Oatton firm:
middling 22y;c; sales of 2200, receipts
5380, exports 12,810. stock 155,897 bales.
Flour dull at 14 12@5 76. Corn sealer at
51 B®l 1234.• pate dullat 81®84c. Bran
51 34. Ray—prime 527. Pork ISO: Bacon
quiet et 1235®1734c. hams 1834@19e.
Lard firm: tierccccccggqqqq 18,41517 c, keg 17y4 ®lBO.
Sugar—prime 1234@ 1 2Mc. Molasses—
Lprime 70c, re oiled 65(70c. Whisky
quiet at 95@ 5 t 34. Coffee—atonic light
and p ri ces dr • fair 18M@18,tio, prime 1
17%®18c. Sterling 24®2434.
Lourityriza, April 18.—Flour: sales at
55. Wheat $1,15@1,2 0 . Corn 930. Oats
Cc. Rye unchanged. Cotton firmer:
middling 52. c. Groceries unchanged.
Pork 529. Bulk Meats 1.1%@15c. Bacon
12, 15@ltRin. Lard 18,140. Whielry 98e.
Tobacco, sales 101 hhds at 5340140, and
market firm and unchanged.
SAN FRAPICISCO, April 18.—Flour dtiTi
at 14,50@5,00. Wheat quiet at 51,50(3
1,80, extremes. Legal Tenders 893 i.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
•
The Rice Divorce Salt for fraud In
age, ts causing great excitement In 805 t... It
s'•onld flee young men t of to marry In haste.
Mee Is but =. bla bride F. Ile 'Wears that she
made him' bell ve she W. but his own age, by
islet Magnolia Ifelm upon her race, neck and
bands. Poor youth. Ile probably round her
elboea weren't quite's, silt and preay. ()night
natant., Ds Indicted t We know Orman) , simi
lar ewer.. his Balm Aire. a melt wonderfat
pearly lad natural complexion, 'to which we
don't object. We like pretty women. To tinlatt
toe picture, they should e.e isktn'a Kethatron
upon the hair, With p arly ChM. rosy cheeks
and soft. luartriant In nes, they . become Irre•
alattble.
ITI:=
CALNuON,IittOUIRE—AprIt 32, 1170
Newport. Petimer, by blebard
Oahe, Mr. T. 3. CALHOOM. of Ailegbeny 1, -
ea.. to Mn. C. ANNIE SIAGII.B.E. o(New•
port, Del.
com
IfeCUTOli KON - lin Sunday morning. 19th
lack. at 11 o'clock. 808 IMIT 0. Mer:OTC1111ON•
ailed 99 7oars.
The funeral win take plate Iron hie late reel
dince. No. 953 Ilebetca :tort, Allegheny. on
itrOODAY Armen:Wok, at 2 o'clock. The
Molds if the family are rupee, ful 7 invited to
atttne.
nsvron—On vabbath rasenloy.-MolllTth, at
tile evidence. Tie, nte.third word. (late 14/111.
Lib , rtY) 6.4. J. 0. FULTON.
Ventral on TCZJIDAY wolooku. 19th triet . at
10 o'clock. Coyle,.e will leave Moreland A
Mitchell's livery stable, oppistte ttolon Depot.
at 9 o'clock • X.
BRADLICT—Oa Monday morn!nr. dwell 19th,
at II eiewel. ILIZ A. youngest dlUd
•611 Mat Jiradle ]..get 4 month..
The Omura will tate place Ono the residence
of the percale, Leo Liberty, TO nATlTerillel)
at 3 o'clock. The fricade of-ibe fymliy are re
epeetfely invited to attend.,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Ve I O GTH
to se Vll T. 1E470, APPLI.
I.TI EI ONS I.lquor. Med In tbielert•
.
Willabarsh
Mary Myer. ..rem, lat ward.
Mahan beans. n. laser. I+% ward.
AkCatharine ug, tavern wo .1
an. Inger, ttttt 5, Ist ward.
Ana Lawrence. tavern. La ward.
Maar • alklaaon.l•Tero. 1.31 ward.
Wa. Castes, Savers. Ist ward.
Jobe Thomas. tavern. let ward.
A. Gaeltrantliner I tree., o. goads, Lt ward.
lattenger It Meyer... other gad., 10. ward .
Veleta • MeOraer, ate. gm a. laward.
liaatlee • •ndarseu, of goals, Ist wrd.
Jona Beta Crosser, tavern. Ad ward.
1•01 i• Watahlailea, racer.. $ll weld.
lA.II awl., later', lid ward.
/red. Uwe /1. aver., On ward.
Siortpl• Mcßae, tavern. 91 ward
John H. kbart tavern. 24 ward.
A:11. McCaw good.. id ward.
• A. Kaman, tavern, 31 wart.
W. R.Stroup, tare,. 3d weld.
els
M. F. eating boas. 34 wasd
13. Haworth, alter goods. 34 ward.
Mu y M ant, tavern. Lb card.
r•T:e Vart "
Itorna Woo.. sae .. Si, +an
ttowat. ra ( . attw•ltotia.6.l4 ww6
Meru Inane • nwne, • .3., 11te .3w31
John
ttttt •1. ward
Jews L.Wave, aver, Stu ward
John 1r Rebell, tater., OM ward.
James Traffenl, tavern, r
Jobe Noon • tame. ear.
utargaecha'dt tavern, wol.
1.1 'Leila... tavern. nit ward.
Ales Costar. t Ina want
Taol33Salialls. tavern. 501 want.
Martial/ryas. other goals, 0.0 ward.
K. rebtork tavern, Oth ward.
Worse moan. Ovens. 0:11 ward.
- Loat• Inarnaflo. in e rt.da •Jt ward.
A. gnat Workman, Ith ward.
John Moon. other geed, ith ward.
Joon Pipit , . elate goods. 1 tit ward
Lenart Well. eta, food. Ith ward.
Cbarl.• intelifene. tavma. kith ward
A. Faller agar goode, Ala ward.
charier. Rimer. tavern, 9 ward
Adamoads. lavers, lita ward.
Tarlton tavern 9 k ward.
Chine Pater. merry. 9 b ward
Wme•Teptifo•d, tavern, lith ward.
Jobe O'Dea/alt. ward.
Richard Lang. t De. ward.
Rome tpronl ; , A Hobert Wood. tares.. 9it
VW:ehtMMehta. eating bons! tid•Ward.'.
Peter tanbark:Or, oth.r deeds lab ward;
o'Comer, other goats, lila weld.
Jan. Williams. Lyon, lith want.
Tony Mclntyre layer., litlth ward.
- lugs
ward.
J dat rant, •
rut
ward. t
Walk. Wareti, tavern. Huh ware." •
Front Si-bert.
Lava.,goods. late ward.
John Veinier, lath ware.
Taos. Cark. tavern. 19th ward.
Rophla Hunt. t . lath 'fwd.
JonnOtrok• tavern. lAth w
Jane Crouton other grea t 19th
Michael Limy, other Rome*. 39th ward.
1310300 Moen, finer ron• ISlth ward.
WaaletWllllsml, tavern I . 4th ward. •
Hugh r, nor ro, 'sets ward.
dean M Yatlar. tavern. 14th nerd.
Joa. lletalenney, {Stern. 14111 wa.d.
Wm. linarbrad, tavern, 14th war •
Jaa• Yoing, tame, lOts weed.
W. R. Renee. tavern. Igtb ward.
Ltengarier. other a c t ir . , J , (1 . 01 weedy
John Laver', 11th went.
John Meyer. Wean. 11th ward.
Fraak Soap. tavern, 19th ward.
Lewis ()rea eating *lit!lith WWI.
arren•llt tin , Intern, ord
M. 1.. Cornier, tavern. Slat wmd.
Pat. Whalen. , 111.1 ward.
Yetennan, tavern. *lst ward.
All•
Gee. Halley, tavern, Ist ward.
Fells anon. tar 36 lat ward.
John Meyer, tavern, Ad ward.
Y. P. Or...tavern, Ad ward.
r
JO+ B. other goods, Ad ward.
vet Arnold, tavern 93 or rd.
Jobe ROT,. tavern, 31 ward.
Chu. Mork. 3d ward.
Regard N ennr, other goods, 3d war 4•
Lderls Stern, other good., ad ward. +
Levi. Caesar, tavern, 4th ward
J. W. Mammal. 4th ward.
U. C ititratsp. Wert. 4th ward.
(leo. Trilby. tavern, Ca ward.
Jas Jones, tavern 4111 ward.
lernd Beklottan, tavern. 4111 ward•
Motet. Crammt•, tavern, 4th ward.
Jo. rodan/. eating honer. 42. ward
IT.ll4e i ttlier.rer, Ith!i ‘ 3l7,ll d itia ward
ite A• Vanua, other vied., 4ta want.
Ihrresa Parch el. lateen, 6.0 ward.
3r , alslllne, Metro. 6th ward.
Jae. balarnaegtavern. 310 ward.
j J o T l Yn e'4 r r c r. .tgL=,aVet, 1 ward.
Leant. .Towed.
Wm. Znetkardt. tavern, litt ward.
Mleheal
Course! Maud. tare... Itti Weed.
Kay ta, !avant, gar Ward.
Boroughs.
John Jones. tavern, Birmingeam.
Wm. Catlett, tare n, Birmiugham.
ft ,i ieir4Thlennst. tavertgli= . lll%....
.100. liters, 14•1tiltraIngbam. •
lota gehlegn, tavern, East BirminghaM.
John too, Moor.. East ba t
John Rudolph. tavern. Meat ittemlaalma.
WA. Bowman, Memo, Zan Binni.gbant. •
B. gnu • Bro., other woods. EastilratAr
11.1.
J mob Triad. other goods; Wait Blualoaboa.
ye. ~,,mlytear, amino house, Milivaid.
AtiglOtate, other good., WM% Clttsburgh.
Townships.
Jatricia tMern, Charters..
ohn Lanett, taffeta. Hampton.
Chas. 111,demsa. fauns. litandarta.
• Rola. Rawer, tavern, Rarn r ,..
ore. Merril . , eating house. liarriscu.
John Casson. tenon. Linerlo.
Marl Batihaer• r, laTesl3,Lowe,ll .
F. Ramie 00.. tavern owe , gt.
°ea lialdhschrdaVern. Lowest Clair.
fltg4 , Yftletter. &Raul, tatted house. Loofa"
John li . av g. tavero. Mifflin.
troary Ovrat, eat ng house, Attalla.
Jamb taker , . Lavern. 111tClUee.
Jos. Ci llinan, tavern, MeLlure.
Ranier Ready. tavern. McClean.
ritephel Buettner..l.lkOlure.
'Jas. CooVn tarot, !acetat.
- tyro Snyder. OlVertl. Yawn.
Jacob Bora. taaLra, Reserve.
gred, Kenn. tavern, Robinson.
Clerks Bailer,. abater.
J. C. Metier, abater.
A. J We 4,1.1113, levers. ecott.
Urrll:llr ' ;::.%itt i l r Ul7,.lee t.
Jaectmlleeall, 9011`..,
The
Lice
Jud y, grin bear the shove
lion' on 11113•119 A Antl 191 , at 9
cabhick A. it.
JOISISTIT BBOWIIE, Clllvll.
SplarMlS
-Milo fp LTA Ceigwi-rjr.:.lll
S. P. SHRIVES & CO.
Have removed ftesilliett. old 'atailq gni". 1!1
sad 99 IMITHIPUILD, to
Ma - 259- tod-.263 Liberty Street,
ABOVIL THIL AD W 039 . HILT,
WhitreAbar *Cltbe pleftel urn!. I
Sea& sadlaiticasus.• ;
B.' P. SERIVER
— 251 - and . 2,61: *My
=
NOTI
-,t11,--DI6TRICT MASS
MEETINGS .111 be held on MONDAY.
TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY EVENINOs,
April 101 A. llicAnnd 90th Inst., at 19 o'clock,
Tor the purpose ;of rretlvlng the W. O. M. and
Grand Lodge WlCers.
Tbe first sleeting on Monday mill be held at
Iffaltbra Hall. xo. 51 Tlfitt avenue. the second
an Tneadly. et. Mall. corner Bend and LlbertY
Meat.. and the third on Wedsodar
at Roll comer first and East streets, AlleghonT.
A general attendance of the member. of the
Order as requested, on all titer Otettloll..
HEBIRY DOSS. D, - D. G. X.
aratinriii .
FOR •SALE
WOll SAL E.—Engine of 4 hone
rower le anlog order. be soldloss,
ADIOS' to W. P .! MICE, 31 Ohio street, a Ile
itheny. I •
EOR SALE. One hundred
THUMB VID taW and SIX[ THOU-
D OLD /3T[ C¢ eb.ap at tee old tardof
0.4 tittek Ca., corner Duna.. sad Brln
EOK El Merchant Tat
, ORING sod GAN ,S• TURNISE(I.
TABLIISLIYISNT and dolas • lust ooemeee. an
or,".
ATALUAED E FARD AND DILL
v PM/PERT] /Oa SAI .—Situated at flan.
ha Station. Penhand.e Patti:Md. Comet. lob
111 of which ale emend; all under good
tepee; 61) acres of Co.?. The intPrort.Pient• are
a 3 wiry /louring hilllA with tun of bull% lo
good order. Mill ass • large curoui; to Adi
eywion. Cottage Howie. fl roomATerpod Boos,.
and huge Baru. 'OOPS Orchard. Parties wild.,
%woo Into the =WIDE and coal bdaluees.the shave
presents • rare . opportunity lout low. r.y•
men... easy. Apply to B. MCLAIN h. Co.,
mei 104 ?oar* arenas.
ES llt A BLE ALtEGUENY
uzsiD.NCV, 702 B LE, In good
Rion, corner Ol Rivet and Cedar eV ran. and
at It Hand street brld.e. bi9l, two parlors. din.
Inn room and klreben. ion= and nye cham
b-ri, mire, Era and water SLIIIMS. all well ar
ranged and In complete Ender. Immediate pea
...lan will be StStll.
B. CUTIIBERT t 809.
11.16 09 Rub avenue.
•
VOR SALE.-'-Engines and Boil
-a: LW, New' and Scoond Wand. of all kinds
constantly on nand.
Orden from all Darts of the country promPtlY
executed.
JANIS BILL t (.7.0..
Conier Marton Ayesine and P.. T. W. 110.11. W.,
Allegheny. Pa.=
FOR SALE.
Handsome Brick Menses on Penn stn.'
near 941 k • . -
9 Brkkilonses . 11.0.. .
IBriek House on 44th street.
IL Brick Hon. on 43d street.
1 Cottage Hon. on Main street.
1 frame House on 4110.2 i street. '
Ai Lots 94 by 2510 each on Small.. street.
SI Lots on 44th street.
Lots on 43d street. •
900 cheap Lots near Bloomfield.
These Hons. mud Lot. will he sold on sao.
mokating prices. THOS. BILL t :KIM,
Cor. a coo and 33d streets
lOU SALE.—BUILDTSG LOTS
ALLKOWIENY CITY.-1 offer for sale
—le moot delightful building tots situated Plank
Oecond ward. Allegheny. ou Perrysville
Hoag and Observatork avenue, adjoining the
Observatory ground s. These Lott are part 01
five and one-bait ON/ acres. A plan or these
Lots tan be een at my store, No. tth WOOD
.111/01r. T ee plan has aim l enrecorded.
Zack Lot la a trent lot, fronting,. Peer/aril!.
mad or Observatory avenne; Mee; SO feet Wide
tryloldeap. Tne lots opposthe the residence 01
Wendalngeon and Walter MeOllntOoll. are
514 Or 110 fret. Mott of the 1 ota am mid.
Flee d orelllnge have been erected already • Per
sona &Wrong to Mare the low round. and
el
smoky 0.1.1 es can here end u 00Por'tonitr• The
locality Is one of th e finest i n t he two cities, and
but four minutes° watt from the head of Besse,
strata; ward walk leads to the premise. The
great beauty of &mom and surnoodinos are d.
rightful .
Terms ethyl'Prlces low. Ennithe of
OFAL
• - .
No V 3 Wood stmt. Pittsburgh, or No. 110 elver
AV.IO•. illegh.ny city. 84
LOST
1,41:5T.--Policy No. 10,838 in.
PENN LILL INoUNANCIE CO.
or Padalpbta. on life of W: V. NITUAELL.
Nolte. Is hen by KIT. that apAlsation has bean
made for a duplicate.
JOS. S. THATULLI. A.tent.
3.=. No. ET Filth avenue. Pittiburet, P..
AUCTIO t4l BALES
VALE/11310E
COIL AND FARMING LAND
PUBLIC SALE.
13/tSDAT APTIMNOO2e, Aprli 19th. It S
&clock. 1 shall afar for We mitre Commercial
Salts Room.. 1065mith fietd street. the following
realestate situate In Robinson township. on
Campbell.: Run, vsl • Mite of Mansfield Sta.
on, oath. Pu tabu rgb, Cincinnati and Cola Dr As
Railroad, %brut sit miles from tittaburgb:
1. About 3110rens of coal in a wad body,
ID. Kau Coal 11.1.
S. A farm of about 66seMA•fIrstalus t.nd.
with two Mary Irvine dwe/1116 bone, larg• ban
a 44/or 5 aorta choke (MAL known as the Jon.
ulna Ross Plum.
3. A Moen of WOodland, near the slave, on
0 1 e . trpr i l: . 2111;;:r;r 1 T: -
I .47i d o"Vg: =.1",-A7.`k,FX.1...: the Joseph ~
of .boat 15 with brick cot
ace pause, • yawl tarn. and good orchard,
Imam, as tee Jams Rose gam.
G. A earta of etch at 105 aeres.wii h • two story
herone
b oot. an aood learn and good orchard.known
La te e farm.
A more faeorable opportantre la seldom offered
to permute wishing 1 , inveateltlwr la coal or 1n
emlug lands. mla above pt °perm is favorably
lemma. ts Is rot.: trinten, ate mid probable
moret eery lem AtornA
for punlentar description. or any runner
leibrMation, Italy to BUIIU WIN. ettl
141 Fourth ar. nee. • Th. terse mill be made
known at thne of We.
A. DIRLWAINP. •
: 4 *Pi Old AMPF:VA:IO:I:44
lE=
.
Five .Valuable "Balling Lots
a7Oiztr...S4CTI'LZI4 ILIS7t7iAlt
SILAS&
ON PATII ED AY. April 93d. 1870,
At 3 o'eleek P. st. %cid be sold on the prnlos.
cornerseJoSetplOsa awl Meadow atm., Els t
thrmlnstbant, by order or R. 11. NIULItY.Xrae.
tee. than Vantable OlnoVartorynno t n as •.THE
ILAY,TohI OLASI WORKS." ostpritLlng the
.Lin 3 r..lo , l23.lllditigg and a Lease of Its one
to, A
lana
let next, a wilennul renter 030.
emsl-lonlyalty tbe rinter attar
ohaalithall9.llloll at or before t h ee xis•ratlon or
sold leao.9ayable 08,000 down and $3,900 In
Ste years with Interest pay.ble
Teo Oman& twang 11l aterfrent on Joraphlae
and 190 feet In depth alorx
• •
• •
art veto a 90 feet
ALSO, la f.e almp'e, the Ore Valuable 'Adjoin
ing Lola, each 40 tett treat on Jouphise
end 190 lent der pia • Se feet widellel.
ALS° all the Ifool/4, Toole, lifaterW. Sleet
In trade. to . eatapriat• g a lot of ninnolselwied
Glassware
Tale le • very deolrahl: ap i p . oriveg r for tboie
ri=elenhe p rortil l A tine one of thrtlo . :ll
the neighborhood et,Y.tionurget tor manufaeho
rtnt
the pia gigots one-third VMS. ons•thlrd
In one yew., Sod remainder In two yoga, with .5-
ti rest on deferred_ paymeuta payable &usually,
14 te tenured 111 Rand nod Mortgage, with a •
e 7 Meese furor
~m pt jpernie9Se." •
9be other prow Termot,aah, or approved
teamed paper at in aad 60 days.
A. IIeILWA,IIICry Auetloaeleir..
114:•113•27 •
D'QIIFSNIE WAY PROPERTY
CORNER or PIPTII OR PITT STREET.
TUESDAY. EVICHIRO. April Mtn, at TX,
Welsch. wilt be sold on second door Of yammer
clod Hales Bootle. 106 Shultheele streektnat de.
nimble property at cornet of Deonetoe Way and
el= (late Pitt) street, b.lec _lr nit of the VreE •
rely fcc me rly occupied by the pent:missals Out
Manninclnr no Oco. • '
The Lot is 100 kat front on Duoneenit Way
and 110 feet In depth aims item. It will
be told SA IL whole, or In Lou of 90 feet each on
1/.1111e.0 Way.
Tiara - One.tbled cult, balance In three egos'
annual nayme. u. with interert. Tots lea a
• itin if epee Mum for capitalists and manure.
t n For paralculik, - enquire of 010. 91110.10,
JR.. No. 60 Chum Meet.
age A. MclLWAlNl,AlletiOneer. •
3111111 i STOCK&
crisoLy SN [NO, April 1914. al 1X
O'clock, .10 b. sold of ithisood Woof . at Commer7
eta leaks Booms, 100 Smithfield insets.
4 stuns Second lflitlosal Bask;
10 *• ' , copies I warmth° Co.: •
00 .• Wester' Insurance Co.:
10 Pair/SW/MIS lemur... Co.:
AO Columbia 011 Co ;
11:11 ••
W YrlriingW.2.l,`,F,,t.
cITIZEIPIP NATIONAL HANK
INSUDIA210tAti0.011, 111(038 .
13/610AT EVENING, Awn iskb.
o'clock. will be added to roman. list of sleeks to
be wad on emend Door, of the Coroaserelsl DAN'S
Booms. 306 emishOsidatreet
40 shares athaus National Rout.
:I=4.7:ZlT'43l47:tllrgAt' Creek
Petroleum Co.' •
sole A. IieILWAINI. Auetloteer.
*RES.'S. V I ROBB,
No. 91 Federal' St., Allegheny,.
Eking de red tosccr; r orky Inote/
GoonitorrtrrOlv; pin, below coot, tor trot
ova 30 Oars,
UA
/Wr.R..9.
IMATEIBIIB,
11 tiacrota.snal
• , .. LA.OII HANDAIRC`P
LINEN OOLLARS Allpicytyyjr
s_ UT
averf".
-raw .05.
• -
LADIT.S` UNDERWZABI
lts
Loalljt A .r.f.VNAIR SWITCH
aia
410
Ali 'persons vlsblyg Dieu.. ran be
ton, yardman at Na 91l UTALL num.
T lIIINGSTON &
±,l %manners of LIGHT GRIT. lIION
Lltht won °°r teIariWCZIPSEI
row
oak Rm. astiouiek
• Old .rilows Batulas•Motware alwykgn hpsd.
• — 4 - ) flift and Wnrki. OWV.WICI A
l•
City. ro•tafacre *Adria.►
14.41
:004'
11011V00 Do/x*43 4 3am rhea,:
-100 taxes MON 7; ovea.. bt •
B. au( ruLD, 111 litss /Mu.
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU ADAMS,
16 , 168, 169 anti 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are pow prepared Lo
HATES
VINEGAR atthe
uWIe•ST IdAltala HATES. Att.:Mont. Du.
tlealarly railed to Our • •
up. A WINE VINEGAR
2=
WHOLESALE GROCERS. &c
WILLIADI HULLER &
aoa. 441 and 411 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer tvyhe traZa at low
ores, a/en
Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Molasses.
/NOM Rldo, Cuba and English Island nOitarn
New York, Phtladelphla and B.IU ors R.."
fined do:
BoldenDOM Loverlege, BMOC Stsirva
Adams , and Long island Syrtis , .
Porn , RICO. Cuba and .fingllen Island Molassea.
Young Hyaon. Japan, Imperial, klunpowder
land Oolong MY.
Carolina and Bannon! Mee.
Java, Lacuayrs and UloCotrees:
Tobacco, Lard Ellaas,7 BOO*
Cotton yarn,. att... constantly on ninth ,
ALSO.
OY
Fine Brandies, Wines and Segara
Seen nb, Morntle and twargllng Hoot Wire
of Hinkel it Co.: to bottles. -
-..Bpartling Moselle, Beharsberg wad Johann
bolo kleethelmer, herr:only, 00.
Iridenb7 • Vrerev , Floe Lure CS. •
3:1 Wb9VNITX, ` I ' Vegti b er. "
-
M. Work It pool , !Warthog Cats +dn.
else Old !sherry. Madeira and Port WAIT
I d a
veryongahela 1 0 7 ...asides, porn
de !Superior 010 morels do go.
ALSO.
Bole Arena, for .111. t a Manama's Grind VII
F . I
Vdn."
6 1171 artgron g ll3.l rrarrratra
Brandies or n o
310:d4.1
DILWORTH,HARPER & CO.,
243 Liberty Street,
(Opposite bead of Wood Oxen.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ESTABLIBIZEIII BY
A. I T. GORAILY,, 1812.
W. Irs. GORKLY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
No. 271 Liberty Street,
annacmy Oar, 'taws HOTZLO
IM
M . STEELE & SON;
Commission Merfliants
I=l
FI.OUIi.6RAIIti.FF.TD. go
No. 95 OHIO STRUT, ob. Zan •
lypallon a. HARPER,
:LOUR, GRAIN AND PHODI3OII
Commission' Merchants
so. MA LIBERTY STREET.
Coed'lnanents whetted.
W. C. ARMSTRONG
(SUCOOSBOr to Fetter i knOßt2ol2/C.)
YBODUCE CORIUM/ON MEHCIIAFTI
No. WS Market Street.
ore
L. 5. IiLANCIIIARD,
Wliolassie and Retail Grover,
No. 119 a PE2711 BTIUCET
plam93 ..L
r rrrrx., BAWD /A PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Gommlesion Mirchansa
Dtalers In Produce, Floor Bacon, Chem , .
Irlett. Carbon.d Lard Oh. Na
Cotton Tama sad all Pltubarsh Itanurecsay es
•nerally WI sad 114 SECOND BTRIBT,
Ml=M
_
JOAN I_H
. 01713..NDW. H01.7111....WM. a 1100111
10101 L HOUSE & MOP, Sue
t., mums to JOHN I. 110IISII It CO., Whole:
ale Omen and Omomission Merchants, Corner
of Smithfield • ad Water street*: Plltabaran.
JOHN alltrflar A. Hap
&WALLACE.ifholer .
BALZ GROCERS AND PRODIICZ MUM
No. 6 tiLXTH 51NICKT. Pistaburrh.
VeA;(ozutii.l4+ , ,9;izl
11 - - OP 0-11 , v , 1140-lavAlrz- 1 19 AM
GRAY & LOGAN
Have removed from VD FIFTH A 1 ,101136, to
47SixthStreet:
SAMUEL GRAY,
Merchant Tailor,'
traggi..r..Vigra ri==,#-
NEW AND GOODS,
for Men's wear, consisting or Clothe. CasslmereS
and Vsetlsm, and all the how. at Mlles of HOteCh
and Mundt Coe.Laga. Wtt!eh We le prepere4lo
mete tip to order In the most fw.blonablewMe.
Wendel:Den desiring their (nothing made to order
can - rely on heeled - them made to their maths, eat-
IsChetiort, both as regard. stsle - .4 geeing.
'
SAMUEL GRAY,-
EEEIZEI
SPRING 'AND SUMMER STYLES
J. C. 11'191218011
M'PHERSON &MUHLANBAING,' •
Merchant Tallorn,...No 10 lIIILTH STAMM
Wm. 01: M Wok e..reeetVo 110.* and
well mimed S t o ck or 100 heat andhlost taehlon
lane Goods In aurae. a great panic. of .1 0 0 1
are our own Importation.
recline con eosin or r ur abln i rgl , rlDejteg'
rarrittgalir : ins•ZrAW .
Claralruerieg i eM§ te it i niuttmam e .
mole do. 10 BIS* Want.
NEW SP111 , 1( 1 GOODS.
IDlsad/12 flaw gtOek'of
CLOTRth CASSMEWPOg
Just 6 - calied D 7 sizintirlinST KN.
m ' etosunt Ta11ar,..Tir50p.114.14141,111,
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL PAPER
SPRING SA.LES,
N 0.107 Market St, near sth -AtlNltte.
We now Odor to the public aneei of PAPER
HANGINGS anairoesiadlnate Wen Intiarlety
and beauty of stTler, emaracim taiNovellies
/SIPCO. MOSAIC, PERSIAN and OBBCIAN
D Y in Ula lD DUO end brIAMi color,. he NSW.
Dl.lnt AleS. WOOD and immix.
DECOIikTIONEI, TINTED and GILT PARLOR .
rAvzst v with 'CO almost amens., Tarter, of
lINAP BATIK PA:Mita:waver and BROW):
BLANKS for Chambers, JUL All of linden we
Eropose to sell as low as the lowest On Memorial.
- QYlnuds ,
, • ,
No. 107 Market St., nearlth Avenue.'
•
JOS. B. HUGHES k BRO. •
mbt2,4l
WALL PAPEUIL
• SPRING, 1870
PRICES REDUCED . I
4DINCIEZ9 . •14e data at fee. ner roll. > •
titter—atreatvarlety at beet Ter ma. •
• GLAZltu—ait Linda at Ile per roll. • .
ZIALGArIT heath sad American Papa Haan.
Inge, not apenned Move, superior to aay la•
sorunent In theneentry, Ter eine at ,
W. SOINAIMOVI:i A T.T,'S
New Wholesale end Mail Stem
...
• • 191 Liberty 9iiiiii; • ' -
lar'NEW OPER& HOUSE.
Ihreactnent of the popular and eeee attla Ca
r. a CHAITFIZAI7, .
I v gitatt. P irirtrWeafgrrola W a i l l &
pet Coo of - •
Sam, Ma original therm:W..lKr. Y.B. Clultraa
A _Ac t h 9 111 ‘. 4_ 04 7i,h11174 1 r1i= ri t glirl
mem. m New Omuta. 80 clikte In Mira
ammo. Malmo ios War:to.
to il am . earatten : me t ralsy 'guinea expreenlT
la - e. A. IL I.ECTIIIIES.
MXTII,6. x.mcrumm..
Mrs. E. CADY STANTON,
WILL LECTURE AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Wednesday Evening. April 20th
11111440e1—"01711 Y01J361 WELL' .
Ticket.. 50 canto. Hold br Kny a Comps.).
Wood stoect. and at the ltethodtst Book 8 ore.
thalthield street. . • aoll.NBo
14rNOR OPEN.
THE ART GALLERY,
With • tine collection of I%lnfints, the Drain*.
tion •f Ante dean and fortign anion,
No. 231 LIBERTY STREET,
Oppwlt• 'the head of Wood mom.
Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M
ADIII6I3IOS
apV.T7S
•
C iABu
INSURANCE-COMPANY.
IntILDELIG. :
Av•augk saminut Maas.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Capital All Paid
IHRICTORS.
alr.
Voyd, ICare.BILLGIN .
Tho
J OM an. as. N.
Andt.ll,J no.
ROasacT H. S Guici e ltie
JNO. P. JaNNurds, VI
JOB.I.IOIINBTON, en
Gat. 4. GRA= Oct
1121111111 on bend Terms
sorsa
MCI
IINSURANCE CON.
A r 41728 , j'roCdt t.
WM. P. 1111111EnT. Boccatary.
CAPT. GitankilL 177.1 LLD, Weer= An ant.
Otries. 91=t0Aatat.t i ittang Co. at Waco.
' Trill glue against alklid. of Tiro and
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