The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 29, 1867, Image 2

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s. Yesterday we made statements- res.
perding negotiations alleged to have
been recently had between the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, on the one
part, and the Pittsburgh and Connells
- vine. Railroad Company, on the other..
ode informant stood in such attitude to.
is.irds both Companies that We supposed
him to be fully informed. Since then a
counter statement has been presented by
st gentleman high in the confldenre of
the. Connellsville Company.
He avers that no one authoritatively
representing the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company has been at Ihiltimorc, in con
ference with the Baltimore and Ohio
tiailroad Company; that no nOcotlntio
have been attempted by the Pennsylva
i ida Railroad Coolll3lly to Pister the in
terests of Pittsburgh; that to do sowould
help create a rival which would tahe
from it the whole business between Pitts
burgh, Baltimore • and the Southeast,
and that the representations made to ills
were probably intended to aid in defeati•
ing the bill pendinu before the Legisla,
tore to relieve the ConnellsvilM Cum:
tinny. •
He farther avers that Sir. Garrett's
Position upon the freight Nuestiou is,
. that the laws governiug the rate, by
way of Parkersburgl: and Wheeling,
and those which rule Lein are totally
different; that the hest protection the
people of Pittsburgh can have is the ac
tive competition which will .inevitably
exist when the Conncllsbille line shall
he completed, and that all' experience
shows this to he a real' and sufficient
safeguard.
The freight taken by the Baltimore
and Ohio RallroadfiomParkersburg and
Wheeling is received front other lines
:sad carried at a through rate from the
point af which it originates: This
through rats is what the Nunsylvania
Railroad Company, according to our
first informant aUempted to fix on the
Baltimote and Ohio Road. The friends
of the Connellsville Road now ask, Do
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
carry Pittsburgh freights at. through
rates? So far otherwise, it is averred
they will carry Ohio and Indiana freights
east for less than freight starting - at Pitts
burgh.
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The St. Louis ihrsc.na has been
thrown into that ecstatic condition
which produces prophecy. Two facts
conspired thereto. One, orders frem
this city for 30,000 tons of ore from Iron
Mountain. The other, the discovery of
mitt, excellent in quality tbr sinking
jron, on the Illinois side of the river,
near the famous iron deposits. Here
imel the prediction is ventured That pre
sently no iron will he made at Pitts
burgh, and that must of the iron used in
this country will be made nt St. Louts.
When our Contemporary descends from
its prophetic eleation we beg to suggest
that this is a very extensive county,
and us it fills with people the demand for
iron must steadily increase. 4.11t1m iron
used will b l e made neither at Pittsburgh,
nor St. Lobis, nor in both cities. Em
ployment Will be found, in most depart
ment's of industry, for all who may be
willing to Work . We shall be glad when
manufactures of various kinds, iron in
cluded, take deep root at the West and
South. Tlmn the Policy of the Gtriern
ment tousling Homo Protection will be
stable and patriotic. A . -generous rivalry
Will; be superinduced, 'of 'which the nrsi
ccrdr, as yet, gives no token. The pros
perity of Pittsburgh will not excite the
envy of St. Louis, but all the centers of
Population will strive to see which can'
do most to subserve individual happiness
mind promote the general welfare.
THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
It is almost reduced to a certainty that
the Eastern Division, in effect beginning
at St. Louis, will he a distinct and inde
penderd line, competing 'all the way
throughwith what was originally deaig.
Intact as the main trunk.
The Cedar Rapids Railroad was re-
4:ently opened thinrigh lowa .to _Council
Blain, on the Missouri, opposite Omaha.
This gives the Union Pacific proper, an
important advantage. Chicago has now
a. direct line, $OO miles in length, to wee
- tern :',;cbraska. If the Missouri was
ISrldged at Omaha, no change of cars
would be, required to go by way of Chi
- cago to the western verge at :Nebraska.
Pirthermore, as the Union Pacific has
200 miles the start of the EasternDivi.
'ion, and is being built as rapidly as its
rival, it must reach the Pacific some time
the first.
'POE New York Teiinltie is importing
printing paper for its own use. We are
-almost proyoked to ask how it reconciles
this with its preaching, but will only ex
press the hope that the public will be in
formed of the results or ,the venture.—
Commercial.
The Tribune can as consistently itu
tort printing paper as Mr. Bittorralt or
atny iron master in Pittsburgh can wear
Irish linen, French broadcloth •or an
English watch. Men of sense advocate
anchaystems as they believe to be wisest,
and arc prepared to stand by there. If
those systems are rejected, with perfect
consistency, they do the best they can
under those that obtain. There is no
mystery In this to boggle any mutt who .
is conapetent to weigh a system, or iegu.
Into a practice.
Not a 'ream of printing paper was im
ported last year. ; The duty, as the cut ,
rency was, proved absolutely prohibito
ry. The !uncricau paper manufacturers
had no body to consult but themselves
in lining prices, and, as there was . no'
'overplus lu the supply, they doubtless
had no reason to, complain of the market.
If the Printers were pinched they w ere
not.
iuditstrial chtsses of this country
are Under great obligations -to the
COTODL for the intelligence, in.
dustry and tact with which he bas la
bored to harmonize differences at Wash
ingion and adjust the detalls.of the tar
iff bill to the neece.itics of the producing
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clause:..
this
SrmoN C.AmErtoN's services, in
this particular, Lava likewise been of
great value.
Tim old Pub. tune. i,tut Buen.l.N-
A.N, was entertained- With a State dinner
at Philsdelphi.t, a day or two Linea.
- The crowd in attendance, though small,
was made up of:the , peculiarly repre
bentative men of I.l4 , Ttnranct Democratic
party, Erich instaute, as
Evwana hG1at50144.° , ,
and Dr. EVANS. g ,7 4
:Griv. Cox. of Ohio, - Krikttp'etily de
clines re-nomination. H - 6 - 4 1 4,61.- - f""duty
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to his family, his piofobton; 37141515pri.
ate affairs" as his Justificaticin-fb,r-with
drawing. Ile has-inade an atilt:lent of.
ticer, and the people of Ohio will deeply
regret his decision.
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AN OFFICIAL CONTRADICTION.
In an article In our column!, yesor
day Mr. GAtiRETT, the President of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company,
was eharguil with lacing refused to ac•
cept an oiler of compromise and a with
drawal of opposition to the Councils
ville Road, upon the part of the Penn
sylyania Railroad Company, the only
stipulation Icing that he woulil make a
certain flivorahle arrangement for
Pous
burgh freights. He at one, telegraphed
upon thd othJeet, and Ids reply is here
given
BM:IOU/RE, 161;7.
IV, 4. Ilvylwrr, Pretid,i
L'o<ar,,4d h.ve, your telegrain of
this date. The Hon. John Cocede call•
cd upon me recently to Invite the atten
tion of parties in Maryland to the vital
necessity to the bituminous coal inter
ests that the present rate
per
duty, viz:
one dollar and fifty cents per ton on siva-
Hat foreign coals, should be maintained.
He also stated that he was much inter
ested in the tariff to he fixed on a certain
description of iron. lie stated, inciden
tally, that he was interested in coal pro-
I perty on the line of the Pittshurgh and
Connellsville road, and made Inquiry re
garding the present status of the legal
controversy in reference to the charter or
that Company. I called his attention to
.the I acts on this subjectus stated in my re
'cent address, and advised ltim to urge, iu
view of the clear justice of the case and
the interest of the :tote of Pennsylvania,
the repeal of the unconstitutional net
rescinding the chartered rights of the
Pittsburgh and Connellsville Company.
I stated to hint that the subject of charg
es for transportation would be regulated •
very fully and practically by the compe
tition of the Pennsylvania Central and
the Baltimore and Ohio Companies, and
that the only real antagoinist to the con
struction of the Connellsville road was
the Pennsylvania Central. Mr. Covode !
did not approach use as the agent or rep. I
resent:o.lre of the Pennsylvania road in !
any form. • !
If the Penns} Ivania 'mpanv desires !
to make any proposition that can lead I
to the withdrawal of their opposition to
the repeal of the rescinding act -at Har
risburg, I am sure all parties interested
in the Pittsbnrgh and Connellsville Com
pany will be most happy to receive and
consider such proposition.
It is stated by leading gentlemen
from your State that the sole dilliculty
at Han ishurg is the persistent and vig
orous hostility of the Pennsylvania
Road, by which that Company has de
termined •to prevent Pittsburgh and
Western Pennsylvania from obtaining
this direct and additional outlet and com
peting line. ! J. W. GAIT.RETT,
ANTERIOR to the rebel ton the South
ern people did not enjoy a very enVlable
reputation as mild-mannered and peace
able citizens. Since the war they
- have
fearfullyzetrograded, and approach near
er barbatnsin than their advocates in the
North are willing to admit.. Among
them human life is-held to be of little or.
no value, and cold-blooded murders are
of frequent occurrence. The journalists
publish the particulars with as much
coolness and nonchalance as our report
ers deseribe a street tight or ordinary
case of dssault and battery, as the follow
ing account of a horrid deed, clipped
from an exehange,will shout:
"Mr. B. F. Murphy, au 'industrious
citizen of Shrevetmrt. was killed near
Arcadia, La., by a Mr.-Jones. It xi,
pears that ,IlorPhy's brother and the son
of Jones had had some words, and as the
two were returning Lome they were-met
on the road by the elder Jones, who in
quired which of them had - insulted his
son. The deceased replied that it was
his. brother, and as Ihe was a married
man, he, the deceased, would be reopen
siltle. Upon till - , assertion Jones home- !
tliately tired upon him; killing Mtn al
most instantly."
Ix Detroit, on Saturday last, a young
woman named Le Ferre,' whose parents
at one time resided in Erie, Pa., died
from exposure in a Mow storm. liar
parents died when she was a mere child,
and left her with a family . named Itatti
gan to raise She grew up to be a beau
tiful woman, moved to good circles of
society, and in au erring hour, was se
duced. Ber guardians discovering the
fact had no mercy, and turned her upon
the world withouttome or friends. She
wandered about till from exhaustion,
she sank upon the roadside and per
ished. •
. _
Tug American Colonization Society is
now endeavoring to raise x 30,000, for
the purpose of , fitting out the ship Col.
eonda to be used in May next for the
dispatching, of freedmen to Liberia.
Nearly one thousand freedmen arc al—
ready booked for the voyage.
TOE Californians are in a muddle.
They have cut down a big •tree for ex
hibition at the Paris Fair, but no ship is
large enough to carry it across the ocean.
THERE has - been introduced into the
Wisconsin Legislature a bill increasing
o are thousand dollars •the calories of
he Supreme Judges of that State.
Wu see it stated in one of our ex
changes that the Detroit Pot, Cam.
Senunz's paper, is groaning under the
weight of a $3,0,000 mortgage.
THE great sacrifice of the Crosby
Opera House, by the lucky winner, Lee'
gives just grounds for doubting the hon
esty of the lottery.
CIIUTANOOGA and Evansville each
rejoice in' the possession of a fearless
and out-spoken daily journal.
A STATE election takes place in Con
necticut on the first Monday of the cow
ng April
Stion'recently fell, for the sixth time
flit century, in Louisiana.
The Pittsburgh Commercial and the In
vestigallog Committee.
We have heretofore noticed that the
editor and publisher, _Mr. Brigham,. of
the Commercial, was summoned,
whilst'in this city, stopping at the Lo
chiel Hotel, to appear before the laves
ligation Committee; and that in compli
ance with that demand, he appeared be
fore the aforesaid Committee, and sol-
emnly•testilied that lie had no knowl
edge whatever of any improper means
having been used by uoy person or per
sons to affect the election of United
States Senator; and that at the same
time he declared before that body and
be did not know the writer of an article
published in his paper, signed "X," and
headed an "Inside reels."
This, closed the examination of Mr.
Brigham, and it was supposed that his
paper would cease to publish ntisrepre
sentations on the subject, but-we have
been mistaken, sad Judging from a re
-cent article in his journal, he seems to
be as unfair and bitter as Ito was before
his appearance before that Committee.
A gentleman (who ought to and does
know the fact) has called our attention
to this subject, and informs us that this
same gentleman, Mr. Bingham, impor
tuned officers of the House and some
members of the Investigating Commit. ,
tee to certify to mileage for him, from
and returning to Pittsburgh,' when, in I
fact, lie was subpoenaed here. This the
Manatee rejected and refused to pay.
This _may, to sonic extent, account
for the assaults and false charge brought
against the several members who cam.
posed that Committee. • The State saved
some thirty dollars by this refusal to
comply with this request, and we submit
to the r ublic at large this fact, and ask
whether such been ought to talk about
mrruption.---/Tarri/h5 r,9 , Telegraph
—The subject. of nowvapera establi,h
lug telegraph lines - of their own is ac
lively discussed at the cast, and' it coin
panyis nosy in progress of formation.
P , petfe 13ah1‘S hat It Is —Tte True
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EtivroiN l'lTT , tietttirt . GAzETTE:—Tlie
Iluntero article; in your paper on t h,
condi:lon of the country iuduecd me to
Offer you one mon.
specie is the best representative of the
true Itatsts of a nation's prosperity, be
cause It has anioug all nations ab ut the
same intrinsic value, and is used, he
wothi over, at that value, as an equirta
lent for the wants and luxuries of man
hind. Its stability gives it its value am
representative of the true basis, and for
that reason the nation which Jots the
most specieis generally considered the
most prosperous. This is a grand ads
' take. The nation. which produces the
most In the greatest variety, the cheapest
land consumes the masts In the greatest
variety at theleast cost—each it:divide
val producing and consuming all he Is
capable of—is the most prosperous, no
difference whether specie, or something
else represents that prosperity. In the
United States the circulation is
I doubled, and so are prices, because
the producing and consuming hart' mot
changes!. Large' numbers of persons are
I neeessarili unemployed at the present
I time; the consequence of the nation
consuming or buying more than it pra
t duces, hence fears for the future. Let
the present production alai consumption
be doubled, and we have at rived at the
specie basis, is !tether gold, or green
backs, be the representative basis. How
can the production be doubled. Ily so
encouraging home industry that every
urn can be a producer and liberal con
sumer. The number, energy, intelli
genre, and ingenuity of the American
people, the variety of climate, soil, tattl
ers!, and vegitable productions, need but
the corresponding variety iii . agricul
tural, manufacturing and kindred pur- I
suits to make the United States not only
the most prosperous nation in, he world,
but a truly independent one. Let the
farmer raise produce to supply the manu
facturers and operatives in, if possible,
his neighborhood, anti get the articles he
needs front them, if possible. By this
means labor would be in demand,
and how far capital could then con
trol_ labor, the manufactures and their
employees for the paSt four years i,tan
answer. Let there he as great a variety
of labor as the natural resources of the
country, in every part Forth and South,
requires, and every One will be the ma.
her of his own fortune, be busy,. pro s .
perous and happy. list to .buy of na
tions who are on a specie basis, while
we are not, anti by so buying ke'ep part
of our °Wu prattle idle is the. road to
bankruptcy and ruin; while the largest
production and consumption to each in.
clividual at the cheapest rate is short
line express to specie basis and prosper.
ity. .1. .1. It.
President
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—Minnesota exported last year :1,10
711 bushels of wheat and flour.
—George Peabody's Possessions are
estimated as high as $50,000,000.
—Baltimore has secured large supplies
of ice from the Susquehanna river.
—The number of American visitors to
the Holy Land is greater than from any
other country, except .Russia.
—A number of citizens of Trenton,
N.. 1., have been swindled out of two or
three hundred thousand dollars by a tle
titious oil company. .
—lour hundred colored men have been
registered in Georgetown for the Ruiner
pal election in February hat. This is
nearly equal to the white vote. Only
about twenty applicants bare been rejec
ted.
—Philadelphians Mid remarkably good
luck - in securing the prizes of the Chi
cago Opera 'louse scheme—not less than
seventeen of the picture, going to resi.
dents in that city.
—A son of Madame Ida Pfeitler, the
celebrated traveler, has' come to this
country, with his wife, on a musical ven-
ture; he is a pianist and she a iinger,
and the New Torte crttics, after a private
hearing, speak well of both.
—A young barber, named Freeman,
who married a widow :of forty, is seeing
Zadock Street, a wealthy sexagenarian,
at Now York, for tilo,ooo damages, for
seducing his (Freemen's) wife. Tlieold.
man denks the soft itnpeachmeid, and
claims that the whole - story was made up
to extort money. • . •
• —The Charlottesvillb ( Va.) 67.,--aisle
says : "Aunt Milly," a colored woman,
formerly belonging to Captain James
Harris, residing near Rockfish Gap, in
Nelson county, died at the residence of
that gentleman on the 7th instant, in the
one hundred and thirty-sixth year of her
age. She was born in 1771, in the be
ginning of the reign of George She "
was a cotemporary of Pope, Swift and
Bolingbroke, though probably she never
heard of them.
• —The Washington correspondence' of
the Charleston Sore relates the follow
ing: "We hear of another colored man
! that arcs admitted yesterday to practice
in the.'Suprctue Court of the United
States. While the delighted recipientof
this new honor was in one of the clerk's
rooms to pay the fee for the necessary
certificate, lion. Jeremiah S. Black
mine in hastily, asking for charge, so us
to make n•.given sum. As none of the
clerks could do this, the colored lawyer
proffered his aid for the pnrpose, asking,
at the same time, If he had the honor of
addrglsing the lion. Thaddeus Stevens.
Judge Black'recoilcd, saying: "No: no!"
and rapidly made Lis exit, without ac
cepting the monetary accommodation
proffered by the new-made member of I
the bar."
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CEDE.
14/elates and runei the ritOn/ach.
Cue . 6 Lyepepela Cure
I. a soverrlearoma d y. for all 'Then .e. of the
bienuaels lead Bowels.
Co.'s Dysorpsia Cure
Cures rover npJ Age•. Lee those aelieled with
this malsdy try ti.
Cogs I, y pepsin Ch.
C"'W:lrt'fre'Tertt
Coe. Ilyepop.la Curt:
Ie tbo greatest uPPollyer r ---
e, known—:l not
only cyratru the cope lte u
t YouLto • yu.i
IC
eerily •ilgeAt your (owl.
( lqspeptla 1:11,
le reconnuturled by all . the leadluiphy Colons.
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C' 1-Stssl Cure .
Is am 111 . .1.W 0e
e-fr s
iend twp to all a
who are weak. ticc
billtated mid la • low• state of noren•L action
No le ag e n t
tet los l'lttthur,b. JUL'. ILE.IIINU
.1k Atte 1.
North CarollhaTer ud bawl at low talon.
3.2l:hstv
What Swayne , s Ointment Will
Do.
I—lt will Cute Itch la (root 1 . to It bourn.
2—lt will cute the mutt UhttllMlC canon or Tel
ter.
t w i ileum Chronic Enelpeleo of the face.
4-1 t cure I t c h Rue oto, ncald Hest!.
hit Wl.l cure ing Nies, all Eruptions,
ft—lt posttlrely cure CI Skin Itlet•ascs.
7—the nrAvxs.s lti,nttsr and scratch at,
more.
-1•11. f Dr. Dwayne's. Ofransoll, ••TETTEIt••
"•ITCH`• Dr. Sseaynee (linemen!, ”TETTEIL"
"TETTE It•'
“ITell" DEVER E.DO • 'TET rEn•
"1701" • •TETTEn"
'•ITCH•• TO YAIL h ..TETTER''
•'ITC pp H" • •YETTgIf. ,
Pruhneed onlY by Dr. WAYNE BON. Phil
delybly. hold by M'CI.AIIILAN 151 , 11111 -
NAD. ND Ilm.et W.A. Ogle. A. IIELLIe, 37
Wahl et.. Ith. 1O,E.1111:11, $4 Alarkrt et.. A.
DAME. N DK, Co,. Ilk and Irarket etreete, POW-
Dog Is: KAY. E A LE OUT. Allegheny.
•u23:l2e:7Tti
READ THE CERTIFICAYE . OF
HEW. IL. T. FLIJALIN.
lio , terreratt—/har Ni.--7hit is to
certifythat I was taken with the dynpeptit a
Teta' ago last Hatch, and for a period of right
months, was one of the most miserable ow shires
you seer hhheldinet being at, I. either to eat.
'drink or a rep, and was compelled to wale the
doom Inememill7. I woe nearly deprivedot 107
and hope bad t, tirely lett tot, all the
effort. Itt -tie for my recovery baying proved
rattle..
fly the drat or Novrtubet, 1,41, I bad Iferome
so
weak and feeble that./ could tearer .y eland
alone, and, to all app_aranne, would eO3// die.
At tnta time. that'll, Crud your wit ertigetneut r )
ray wife !aorta:E./ upon ton to try viz. Mtters.
A. bottle wag procured, anti. ttrunfre to nay, /
soap commenced recorerlugh. I have taleu Cole
bolting, and ant erjuyin, sit .nod health now at
could be s.tpected tor one of my rffe (stunt gIVY
Inlet/• I have no doubt that It etas your Illtteri
alone, under 111,10 e I'm, Hence, that effected
tidy wonderful cur.,. •
MISIMIN=IN
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
war. itz.vi.L . ErAir, -- ir.,
nu. 34 An,. aired, it an authorised Agent to
rers treeldocrassments forme (iALEgeTTR, and .
att other papers throughout me Melted &ate.
and the Canada:.
Milli if FA CT Uil ISt
lay P iLur.—conaletl l i g of at tite of 1a0n.. , bun.
s •rout ou Aluuung.l,la W1 . ..r0t/101re.
7 t t a h
, neep , uattr, ,tradlug to the
Il s e I,llrraal. cur , ,lntlir ',bout V:
are
I .. , t.eve Honey, hitting tart -For a
MitouticzUrllig Olds :1" tend 13 une
l .
alled aul LW: rtellltlv• fur ' tea.
River,Pallt9yrl ur )1 .5ca..11/1.,1 ' art -
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NEW ADVF_RTISENEN TS
JAMES T. BRADY & CO„
(thlcce won to 8. J ones a C 0..)
Coiner Fourth & Wood Sit.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIALICIIS IN ALL NINOS Or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
, LLECTIONn ma le on all ia , ceagtda rdas
In the TJultnd Stan and Canada,.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits,
SKATES! ShITES; SKATES
I RAVE RECEIVED 'MOST OF
Awl oTer to ill. 7 . 4 . 4 , it. w Eth" Ct:o
from
5,00 Pairs of Various Makes,
Before purchasing clseWhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALER? EFEOIAL INDUCEMENTO
JAMES BOVTN;
No. 136 Wood Street.
A NI)TIIER quicK DOCTOR.—
The onderslanLil ha• vita, jog and
praelleelnea littic lea. or ore; Carta ear, to
try Co lind out the ,hor., and the ger. st plait
of ll, rune the arnerent dist..., in that Itonol
a n
the companion of Man—the torte.
card la puhlisted to the people of •Almnfte
sly and ether adjoining roue..., that he cat,
with e.millactnm. a , ,ert Mat he murchre all • It I.•
able ciltrasts. and ma, tt, r,. on • nee p.aa
not before Ltiown In thin port ot the nutr,
maneo Ye•tr , Aso! got ',mint trout a I. it
tletasa from loan, Inc eurlue tee ItIN !WS/.
on a nee plan nflthout Otte aid of me•lletne. I
hare te•t-dlts naaltit•s tor two years and coo
Ito. assure the oral , . that there I. lilt umt.tal,c.
My charge H I' I VIC l) far each
foot *fleete ad tve a g1,f121 . V rvfund te
m If a cure
la g tot perf.,rme l d to front (no h to
SIX weeks, aceor•llng to the age of .he hoopla: at.
he Chronl , telepellut, lertititi tire
Chronic par.p,rypm•.rallr hrougt,t ml he drink •
log cold molar when hot, or often" 6, 40.1,
hay. Tht,,,lllea, I can in, m Lon on the tr , '
acre ortalong VII' la the ,hort.ti, e of
n Ila, s. *ring 1 uttena• .1 Al , nm.hie
a
horse near,,r all atone time. f that 81,1 , 11,1
Itseaw n as the LUNG rEVKI!, I,
sure death It not properly treatml, tli not
lose a slash' urine 1 x 0111,1,11 ir.t.lN3 io a 0
• t no. at I 41,ance for Tr,. trait e amon.a,
31111 vngage to Intro them the proptr rteat:nen,.
MONIAJEVI I.L E..
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71t:r::
1I n:l4. ft
ARTISAN.! INSICIIANCE
I 'filer, Corm. r of Wood .4 TIAN Burr L,
I'ltOlrurgh. Vs.- foll.rvo ingll Stmt.. OT th
allAira of tfl• Comps4.o on
putdl,lnnt 11l .onforwlly r' Ith lan
I.rlrl. r.a oflhrrru Eng to,
Prioulouol reolcool from Ju1..7 to
Ire toto, c I
•
Inter, r0001,,1
Expel Tr% and oon.
Inkblot. paid -
No marine rl-ts takd
C.. 5311 31.h1ui., en..l In • 1 , ;;;:
(laud. and .11.rf.g.:Fus.
con,/.111011., feet on Finn .... 1,.••
Boot ettc.,nstt nor prvm,n. . .... . • la ~.
con , • Inrnltt:rr • cxtu ,- es .r.l t.,• 7C
I.•Jck n 0,9
WM. H. NMITLI. P rest.
G. COFFIN, See , y.
(111P11.4 Ns , COURT SALE 01'
lawn I. I,TATE, IN 1119 , 14W,11 . 1in 10,
LA
orpllart,• I ~ ,r1 A Rrell<s) .001,
unttc,t(r.,•• guar.:tau nt ,, l y
10 , 1. Nancy M. 1,11, r
w1.1:41', RUPLIf:SAII.I,I.s:
InUse ~ f A., , renvevtilt, i 0 , o't
U.
M , JODAI. (.0, ,Isi
A. IP. 0..17. 211 tio. 1:W1,1,A I.slf part ,•1
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la A u1an11.4, , c , , , , cal , l -
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,
1,111 e,[ll,
tr,-; t..
/IV 1,,••. Ouch, tiortn I•
10 1,0 ,1,11 .10U‘ t I ais ,
5 ,, ute551, , 51•117., 11,00,
.ar di) 1 , 10 , 1 5.. •11,1Ena:1 Wart.
ttm, wT walo ad,
r
P1 ,,,,1 nt,
uw!n V,
.1 TA •1 nrr.'La,
!Ir
Volt BALE,.-4 FAIL AT IVAI.I.
bTATI , on th., 1.u1r,l Itaitro., I. rllh
good 1n , pr0vt1,,,,, I'o'l, FARM, At
I'ARCEN (En RTATION, ~,. 1; twpro“d. A
1.,A I. FARM r , lttst.bt.uto a , 11 ,, lothrox , l•el,,ht
wiles Ir•mtl.e. City. 1 . 1 , 31, ,, r1y t
uueatol Cent, ..1 . 4-11,.
aJ 10 ail I , ,rl,l 4,f 5, and
FARMS AND 1101 . 505 1 ,, 1.01
I,r,otre .T N 11.1.10 if II AHD.
oppuotle Ara:.
LEIIRICATIYE
.1..81.03EC.X.1NT
A fall o.ork of tlir, abr., r Packing
Lsn.l. *bleb w Al/1 xcll
cotnsulei and con..nCri At it, tar, Yirlcte
It ran n
br purchaetd lrom H.
wt, Ante Agcn,1,,V..,1,f1,
l'euus. Call and. xamlt, It 3t No, on.l,
bl. cla m J. S. /I. l'/111.1.11,,
•
,ro.- A1.•111*.
'EW BLOATER 11E111/ING.
=II
Fresh Smoked Bloaters,
=EMI
JOHN A. It EN,IIAIV,
111 C”rkier 1.11.-riv an.] 11,n.1,.,,,..18
GEORGE HEAVEN,
Candy -Manufacturer
tad .lealer In FOKKIGN AND A3IIiIIICIAN
Iflltll VS, PICKLE., NUT,,
No. 112 1 ederal Street,
defond door (mint!, Pint Natio,& Uanl.
ALLEGHENY CITY. rA.
NOTICE.—A rare chance Is
now offercd to - tho, who AWL to 1,00,
• p,O.Ct knowl,dgr of thelrt of I'IWN
Y, or 011011.1 HAND WEITINO. A class is
now bring tot nic.l by pr,ideal 1. trorter :rein
Loudon. I. nglancL Ad.lrvol
1.1.15.114 It Z.
P1 . 721 . 1112111/11. 71:11, 1,7
1 . ) . P. CllAPlll.llc„lgeut
lETIIA LIFE lIICURANCE COMPANY:
I hereby acts nowied ee-14, receipt of 0.0). I,
tog amount 111 101 l In pit) mont. foil-r' uf CHILI:MA O tIY
MARY , VElf.
D . P. CIIAPYIAN, Agent: -
r 1 0 7.: , A 0 1i3 It .: -.1• 0 1ora•c scru.pt 1., 11>nl fur th,.
""'"'Llc''"
my Or b.rno.l, tV11..1. "(
Vourn truly, Sc.
11:L.31 Mu-. It. 111,711AU1,,1N'.
$25,000 TO "1"
I=
In CLILI6.O( .5,31.11) upw.r4lr
Ecal Yet.c bought ec el re,l.tl
it. PETTY.
/eV Real M. at.... Amen i.. No. 13 :U.
PIANOS PIANO S !!—An entire
n.twst..knfliNAHE.t PIANO.
are now e..usleertdtio. best made: also HAINES
BROS. CELLUIt ED VIA Ntle. Prl., Iron,
upward. Per•on.. In want of trot elan U . lBllO
are n-Speeltilll7 InViErti 1., Coil ALd axumluc
before purch.log el;ewlit re
11.1 uLorri: nt.rmr E.
dr..11 • .113 VI fth street.
HOLM ES, BELL &
Anchor Cotton Rills, Pittsburgh,
hls.tuf.arlurers or
ANCHOR (A) NIIEETINGN.
.1N(•11(lit (II) NIII:ETINGN.
ANCHOR (C) SIILETINCS,
And BATTING.
pottucTs, C S. &e.—
6. ban, t and wet sto of WI
TICK FL•IIVI:ItrNO PLlarg en ANTS abontp.t.
ibe city,
mild arc p,parad to fornl.lllrtoldlng and o,llnr
Floras
flub Floral Wreatli . . Cio.arX,
pro.ptly attended to Car, run to 1.1, Cau.te•
PI7IZIi. A A 31 Cltllt4cll.
XTECESSAMIES FOR TICE: WlN
ror a goo5(1
o6t.e. Kitchen Uten•lin. d no tocool N cl o. 1411.1raht nt •
num nnd Fancy COAL bt!IYI"I , CI.,.
8111.11, EL` , Plain awl Panel: Zr Fll ,l.
In{ 01,lcl Af0 ,, othr . r lance .1111,..: Fnnd..rn,
a 'v reunite . "' e"A* " at 'I..' ood tcunn, awl 'TV;
brunt trvt.t. All cLoap! p111.1,b,
1 , 4 IMOSE.R.
.117 L X.'l" M ,
Ai1:1,11LN:. No. ow
frr. F.TRZET, VIT M TM I IUPIi s ti . PA.
BsUrtal att. ntlop 1.1 Ole
building of Count 11,1i:tt and i. 41.110
14.3:1•11
A PPLES,
I=
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=
)1.15:1,15 Z,Libertr.t., upplalte
NEW PANEL PAl.Eliti,
MID
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N•. 101 M kliErt,roLET. SE.AII.IOIII
.10r4. R. lit 41111:h h 11111
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MTARLAND & COLLINS
Offer at Wholeale and Beta
CARPETS.
A Ac••
=III=ME
WindoW Shades,
In G
rren, Ten color, 1uf1.1.4% Dr•h, And
Caner color.. With plalo, no. otri rich Hilt • n it
et oorders, uvcrad t 111,,, ~n,..0
ij'LOOR OIL CLOTHS,
NM
2. pAttern •In marl, In • •
null Stet %vitt..
SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS,
Mut nna W 1.1,. In .11 , 1,1.11..
English Woolen' Druggets,
'1 :1. 3 , nn.l 3
Yar,b 414/1,
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS,
EULISII WILTON In imams,
Swiss'Lace & Application Curtains, -
to nall,rn, Ilot on not tone fOttnd hot, i.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
and. French 1
.7 •
holesale and Retail,
II F ' CURTaRir 00.0 ,
New Patterns Cornices,
Cetx-r,ot . Lt Curt (Lin
UPHOLSTERY.
t'rder , P , . , ^l , tly and carrrollv,v.ctitc 1. WIII
seno car.ol an.l rxprrtunt..l Z11,114,1“Vr. to
,rt of 11,, oollory to In, and
up vor.alt,
THRUM) & COLLINS,
it and 73 Fifth Street.
N. It 1,211,1:11; to IM
lIION CITY SPICE 3IILLS,
FIFTU STREET EXTENSION,
Aim* Pen my/vaults art nne
PITTS111:11.(/ 11, PA.
PURE SPIOES AND MUSTARD,
\{'a7.1..1 n.tl.m• 1• on the Artlck.
itV) f( ()
•
FRESH RI:URN!, IR:NMI—it. girt RYE
Ft , 11. - on hs^d,
.-.:,~ ~
A.N1) . 01,4,UN1, NUTS lt,tAt;TEll
prr9nvily.
W.! Inform tb^ t'.
*III co. In.. 11, In.aufactu, ”f" Ho,
I , O.I:KNT wh,,,,„„,q!,,,,
W1..1, tale and Itrlntl Ural. rn 3,
. .
water yt lcr •Iming to Oka] folr, w t 6,t1c1
of Ilte
It..I.IIAXTEI,
,Lory •,f l'unere..4
51,tt. lit 1 11111 d at St, ,o.ve at
botu, to to Mot "nuts of Ctlf lots.
Cilt. , l'Ve I , FEL:I,OI,I.IU) 021,1,1.
I=
CHINA WAREHOUSE
RICHARD E. BREED,
I 711,X=" CJUrt.T'M .14. ,
%o. 101) IVood Street
)O...ITTANNI I A Nil I'I.ATYI)TA
ULF. 'l' Y..: :•:••: ',KOLL
111 N•
N .
4,IiISA
11,11
• 'II •• •
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1;,,F.t.'1 , ,
LAVA -
LAVA N'AVI,,
st•lll• ,,, Ns.
ENG 41,11 h/ V. 11 .1 :t .1:: •.•,t;•
rehow,iP r• 131: tra..
alotm of
:c C 314
rrlit, ttna. • • me a , m 11w:
LADIES' EIURS,
tifilSrr 3PITZICIES,
AT I 111 E
HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE
MCCORD & CO.
131 WOW./ STREET.
SKATES! SKATES!
Prize Skritesg,
Club Ska te.;
SKATES FOR THE MILLION,
A T
lOr 31:10 3M' .
17"prktch filrfiet.
11717 1 1/ES, t:LOCIR S, JEW
SILVER PLATED WARE
F. A. 4z , - sr GO O ]79 .
IS. M. C:PlEtiAn.",
37 Ohio Street; Allegheny,
vine Watch xll,l Cluck nt - p•Irlo, prump ,, v at.
CAUSTIC SODA,
Both American and English,
I=
Fo \ r Oil Refining Purposes,
-
2 , 1 ,, c y ,, ,J ;t , n, b , a ,, n, ,, , , h.1 for c.Llu ticautlll4
JAMES HERVEY:DOBBS,
2-16 Pearl lit reef, ti. Y.
5.43111L7E1.14. WICKERSHAM,
Iron 13roker
124 First Street,
MIMES=
Agent for Umaln or Cornwall, Von..gblnore
.1.32.1.111,10 r., I,nrlla, Ihntratinoll, btanllolrC
I:lendon. Arl.l r.tlio.r brand Yough
ool,nyCoL, and lillphaut, C. I:. CneiCou.ll . l,
wyss,
~,l :i e :l3e.l.:Jrmats and orders re,pec:rully
Jalr:reei
00.
1./LAW:It IN
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
k0m7x.,17-Exi-virdxyit.m,
French Clocks, cv.:;c.
•Itl , lvert 1011 m lIEPAIIIINU UP
FINE IVAICIIE:',k
.1 , 0. 22 FilTh Street
ge.l:l,lslT •
s IV
qupratton OAK TANED,PAI'
^- 0 .ENT bTICETWILD AND LIVETF:o
LEATHER BELTING AND ROSE,
V.Artvfnctur,,lxt nseArrip•iri.ntr., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
Agents for 1,r1.. 11190, C,
luta .113eltinp,-.
b.in.llx ovrl or '37 , 17 ( !f
I:EiIIWIITXV4gTItIt.PL6=',:I
- •
(. lIV-MAN
6.1, It VI'1111.!I I.II:i.TIN 44,
I t,
4•1 11. Irl , r . g rt
1 •
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NEW ADVERTISF.MENTS
ONE Milk iiot
°P
GREAT SALE
cria
D.R r (10(
E!3l
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J. W. BARKER
C~l~f.~l-~.~T~'',
59
MARKET STREET,
NEW CASH
DRY GOODS STORE,
Ao. 87 llarket Street
J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO
=9
Tue.ltlay, January 2911 e
Al
At,
•1 M MIK). CSTREKT,
SOLD AT EISTERN
I=llMllll
=I
=II
=
01 the 'leo - Ite,t Make%
14, 1!'67,
navy
GRAND OPENINC OF
FRICKER'S SALOON,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
2t t. 0.1411 - latrocst,
=I
I w0L.1..1 ••,.• c'tlo . l nonot,,,
an , l the genet - AI Mat, I 1”.• c
at, e . :to ketl, •
First-Class Restaurant,
In JO I.YNTF.M.,
dclica, th. nvlravt•Aaora, wlli U:
thorl
✓os, Errich En,
No. 25 St. Clair Street
1“)11)18 ON
I, [7,
STATEMENT OF TIIE
People's Insurance Comphny,
OF PITTSBUItGIf,
1;11011 JANI'AItV tat TO 'DE
... cr
Arc..r.lmP. 111.. cqt.ltetticuts A , l
lat.
Itoti.l• and
.
Proull UM 1%0, .....
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3.1. Am , r n of rr0n11.1...
Intel - eat
re, vl%
114 nm, Jau. L 4. 11, 15,
MEE
tit. I)i.lrrl omen,
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,lallrles. !WM,
4.lve
.nd alkali. r
Prutulun. 3
1.•.+7
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ti 1.111,1..... .9 ..Li
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. 1.1.0
Intervel
131111
GATIVATC.II. I .iI LE ON 'IIIIG-,
I ropalar prl , .; ttI ; 111, Calf, olorT
trot: 311.01.0,..,1 ,I*.atel• for
rand clur .
,llrt 11,1,1 \t
10 , o:I •
Ilkoolne I 1,1. r
1.. sr
Go, I oopo,
r 11.1ToIr I. • 11a1•1t . ,...... .... li• ••
,1 1:••/•1 I a I•ca, atta l••
11 01.11IontIng
; Ha::tlng W.arol , . • . • ....
alcl
all
SUMMER PRICES, • .
11,01,rti1.. wl.lt 1.. -- 1,:,!.3t0
oft e tolo:lor,o1 nolc.
artlok: art ,
ITZE•
rts,tol I••
iLERMILNYS ••.,Ennorti,ntlll,l,••:ll,,r,opoo
,Mt •'• 101 nhotlo
of
f71,3.•r.00:
wo n,
,-.•
of our
one.l tlo ror.ooti,o of
0.0 II:. on./ T: • v.o.
Lollcry. Imit n Alroll.llA 1-O,ll Anl
legilloyAI,Troo•oo olitrl, not,
partlelprzt,l 11, VS., 1,3.
[hr ..... r.l Ins(
A rt111..31. 1 , 1111 ,, !.•:11 1,, t::ot•
otor:
or: oao 1:11:: !curl nn.l. to: r,
Aicouts or ll•o,
rat, oppltt.ntO , . '
and ox. ts
Total Aaset ,, Jan.l“. 1,7. .. , ‘,140.021 77
tt. Amount of outglaneln. 11.11.1". / 11,111 • 01,
lil2l. ivs, 11, 1,11.1.5110.
11,. Ac.uuut [Wall due by the 1'0.,71 . ..171. 00.
W3l. Y. i,tltll3lEl7.eroty.
VITY•1,11,11, January ,111. jrt7l,:lar
LADIES' AND GENT'S
No. 75 Wood Street
FIATS & CAPS
I=llM
L.ITEST SMES
T in. BLACK,
116..3./ op,
e Above
PITTSBURGH, Vt.
Every 11v.1 of Work dvn.nn the abortrst
tem,
:r.,
peIAritaItELTINWL-LoEith ea
loan ra•
r n log s
NE ~ : r. ADVEIZV .91_ , ; ir7 - ._!l.i 1 S.
SEEDS. I SEEDS H
We are )ety Prerarcil v. lilt Ohr
S P I N ; S (=.
C;ardcw..
PLOWER SEEDS,
LF'!! 1M)
Ma; het Cardeners at:d Countri
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ALL CUR SEESSARE TESTED
Retbre (Diii•rit;r; tin-
HAY PRESSES.
inf.:moil's Nand and Ilor,e ;I'ower
I..Ft• ~:,_,„iy
A Fall Stock of all Size;
a....r.e.m.rcic)... - 7-- - ,
137 LilFrty
IZ,r.
FIRE \ COVINVI
HARTFORD, CONN
hmtiary Ist., 1 tilri
CASH CAPITAL, = - $40(1,000
I'lSS_l~:`.l~ti
4t Tg Izot 'Vnita.o
C/t,h on I:.t • 11;' an.l wit
• .Ig,nt-
Un
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lif,tl
llartto,d
MIMS
101,1 St nc R..... ..
No,' 7 ort: Moll; S,
ll,irt to; a Bank
1. ,, annu.11,1
I.o.tti+
Puy fortit ,111 , •1!
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•
:,; thy, “tld ! ' IV - ANTED—A DEVI'S—The best
rol , ert; n.ticroltt 'Attn: ytt. .A Won ofli ilVilr at
,r _Nat y zotral Its.portar.v. T . ll, ••nly Work On
N•v rer irt rho A t
I:. ; 11lift NA V;11. CCMAIANIIENS. by• lion. J. T, r•
City Controller. llf VA IiLKY. tllrt , oirolelmtl Author awl
! In one haudeorne volm,
TO it 1 . 1 L 0 PUSALS I fun ter"
, ‘1:1 ro rdr t , 11.t the',ior !tore of J&3IES ;;,:Myrker
Xl.lr:ll.rzet. for the crer.tlon of
.r Itl:11,1)1!.6 for the IiEI'hTIJNE SAN'. WANTED,
I'ILEtiDAY, Frt , t,rtry
r; • k 1,411,., rpor r.•. 13. for txarn
o,E R A
A A 31072E1{.
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act, :,,. t. EI , Is pre 3,11( it.:ll
A A, CAR.RIER BRO , •• 7 IN SAYE rt! , ;D ENCELLENT
BEN
LSEZ~2T-a2TS
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Generai
3711=a - :A.1%7 4:7 fT 0.1 7 . - 7... M OE.'
63 Fourth Stroct.
THE 10 LILT 0 N
RUBE; HISS FOUNDRY,
I:tiTAULISIiED IN 1%32.
No;. ",1 First na: in Second Slreel•:,
PITTSBURCH, PA
M Cl' dCi I:
ALL SIZES OF PIP,I.La,
From 10 to 100,000 i'onutk,
ripr~' . .1l!1F, ~'iiii
ISIEZIE
Stop Cocks of Itra or Hon
MBE
GLICE AN!) CYLINITII CifiiS,
1=11=1111121171!
P I 'A
11111=111111
Celebrated !itean.r!-iy
11. a'• AS PI VE. ' , KAM FIT
1•1,1731nE,L,
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A. FULTON'S SON & CO
r, • ,
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE INSFILINCROMPINV,
Of New York,
Is 'mu
Onl COM Inin3 - In the
ort , •111, ; 1 zucurll guurnut... Ti.. I' • , I,
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, ut
TtflUT I I.AIS• un all p:ty
ALL POLU'I ti,;-:,
atmoy notL;.,,te 1,.
I=
()TER ONE 3111.1.10.1 1:013. IE4.
All In surk.ra it, ill 1.11 COW.
MOltt:
J. W. )111:1:11.1:.
E. I'. conli. General ,tent ,
In . /TSUIM:IV tin I NCI',
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A 41. men an 1,1,
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THE ELEUTION LOU'
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t, • ••: ru, pr!T,A:un,.l!li AS 4 . 4,M i•AN I
dat a L.. 1, Plum! oti Or, Capita: i
• ''``` "r yr.,
- -•- - -
IiVIDEND NOTICE.—The Di-, - VV,IIC,)
tO'IrP: AND ATLAS Tic 11 ; t•-• •••••••,
E.F_••R kV!! .0: VA NY • THE 1 , sITRI•
1 A • ,•,•, tat , t!, A , :trolvt . ,lo ‘ nt •
ft,• GI, unurG,tlit, VaGry In
,t et ittr 1 , r W.tnt , •! , o ',orrotr, on nlvrt,a,c on goo , ••“,
oteemler I, ,t Ittt rate of I EN FRI: ~,,- R.- 0 ,
• ,t. ann,“,. of !,ot,innAßt • • ' • ' -
ittivnrt, ;‘,7:4,1th tot e hostler. et , ••S.• Orr.,,
319n , A1A-theNt Valey Tele,,Aß , Stmtlitc Why, an lotervlew tin be btu , . ).11:,s'o
KI,WA ALLEN. ,
; ASTER—' 0 Stove 8114 11161-
iiTiCE TO BOND WARE .11t/121.11E. to ta I.tto gootT .
PUISLIC CAIIIoLI4 . Rqytt , -
NI/ READING 1111031 "nt t•tio,.ite to th , 31,,,, !•!••t•' Vt‘/ ;, tt
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BRII/01;10::11 A CO..
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jl"./iNTED.—Graduales nt Lit
and Conn:lrv:l.d 12011,, tder4nr.•
O. rmant,:iy , mit , nusn.
IN'rEyIEST IN C,01.1)
1 lib brlLt street. oppur-Itt, Court
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Cl!.. m-irr6 ACK 3 , 1 Till f!`. PIN TvIINTED.-100. 1000. 10,000
c.r,c 1:A:I.W VAN/. •,T V 3, n AN LtitEWS . 1, AS GENITOR.
LA I i•.!:N non 11,1011211 to any lamp. 111.11.11,111 t
• •in •t I:,bt r•lbtenur. trom f1111111:11113
...-andly; will nut Nowt., ]foot
- • - .111, artp-Ie on t. ',tailing at
; 001n.if inouty 5011Ing It with
l - . 1 Nu. St. Clot'. at tret.l):.lm
WOl. J. PALM El:, Tri.a.cr.
WANTED—AGENTS-1111; , !li s k;
N a}l t 1 TO D 1101.1)1E11s. MAC]! L inm i
fro. , ti-T..• paper to Llraver clulb_ or
I..atla, :bang, ntedle or e l.:1;1;
Pi I Valour:o, A con ...1).,1111c. Itallroe.ll
Ca. J'lrnt Ylortt-,1 Turtle encluzln, stamp. ' J. HALL .0
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,
11...:de.. art- lur , by'Yrtif.,l that n,r It:tern:A;
WANTED—AtIENTS—TO NELL
.`•• .'.,e ALIIC3I. Or rlcTurcE3
bo 00,1 ' . ' ": '‘‘
.1 ,u 1 1•I:u.r • ",,„. umr, more „„„. t a , u d",,
N IQ, A I,AN ur and b , prlntcd and bound. a.tv .
• ! 1111,1pItate Mt: chltdr,p, Adams,.
IS. J. 111.1. AND
• 'ectetarT. Nu. 75 'llll,l Wert,
0 PN 1.1.1 y Ft/
Y. bounty WANTED.— AGENTs.-111ALE
...;;EALED 1 , 1:01 . 0SAI.S will be i not FE , ULE - In carry Part ur
, ‘ , .1 at t`.l.; "VP. ontll FRIDAY. Pub !
+ MOW) w IMPROVE.
ME:' I:Pliar 11 - Le ,
tar. all, lor .11 p
for I.ay nt !rat,- 0 ,0 ., gat... A co..
4.11.110 !An t.
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IMEMEEZI
THE ("4' 11111ECI'ORS
FOR SALE.
- -
, FOR SALE.—We oiler for sale
e. Bolt, 01 an.. alter 1 • U
W MANUFACTURING SITE,
1, Pit orettpled ofa Ilarrtl Factory. Lltuat ,
r. r, r.,•:„. ". , Trith • r t bl, 1.
r th.. t...t 4 aylor o .0 , 1 • And 0
the Copper 11.111o1" McCur•ly s Co
• , L
I' , • lit ~. crtt, r y. • T.' , PTL.PrrIp lre.n front ot feet on the A
• L.. - • „ , . . :Lent rlper.colatainlng gear 715 u At i
. .10114, pto L.. . uch =or
or Iron. or Lab., Manufacturin
Trr 11 . 3.; IJOLIMIRS
FI r.,T 1:01111.0111. tri , Tip: has 11000 polo,
L ...111.F•oa Gt.:Hr./0,1 Terrntnv 1. to ,nit purcha.cr.
1,310....•1 here Gurunix SrILI
I
The FarNt Mor4,sge Bond. orthe
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.I • •• T 11, 111"TtItUlitill JUNK FUll
: 1 !!..T1 1,11.1iN
f:M1C:lal ,
1 lug
Bond, M6elem,
Ac.!!,lre Cvmmittrt r,31.<1-
•r: tun: Ow; 1... ts < examlne.l the Booka
elove
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noIZERT C. SeinIEP.TZ.
r
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Pr ULiBINC GAS FITTING.
ADDY, 11 ILLWIS a: BARTLEY,
:F-' T_T 1111.33
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
for, Sixth tnd Smithfield Sts,,
I=
Cor.l.3eal cr and (lie nut Sts..
ANCII E•TER.
All am FIN tur,
in I :y OIL
APPI, R1 L9.9.119S g B.IRTLEY,
WOOD P.17A11-)S,.
!•!!!!!!.1 . 2,cf ! ! !Ira!,,, H. Tc Tdran 6!
' VI-, 11,4 ....,? .. ;n• ' lcs. Watt 'c'•
; , Vt'ro.b. 6:ardS,
at
foftler Si•,ih and Smithfield Streets,
prompt:7.
,
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I I li:EtT,r.q 'I it: JOHNSON
17'7-3 23 AL Ma
Flumbf r,3, Gas and Steam Fitters,
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MMR=I=MI
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A 1.. n ~f Pump, 11 trios.
sol r
A,cl , “tut runston...blr,
from cuiratry patrol, yy m,❑ prompt
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CU," 110,1,
BAILIFF, BROWN &
No. CiU M"ccio3.-cal Sit
aLLEGTIE.YI' (IT); P,I„
pLumnrms. GAS AND STEAM
I'IVE IrrlrrS LevP al,v yI or band a
largmt, -rtn,nt ,f SUPET
LEAD. LEADPIVI. !TAM TUBS:. WA:11 CA.
siN:s 1.11,N AND linkti3 C2CKS lea In recta
rw, 1 . ,r ntjl, un ar Iri SLtc building,:
vii': IVATEItor
I pLum RING.
US Q~•r~ STEIIIFITTIVI,
Hydrant 9, Iron Furopo,
LP A p.
tlik:C2'
LL • AD
Water Oncts and {!`ash Stands.
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16:7,17kw,1:•,!,,rittFburga, Fn
GAs AND tiTrA;t2
Fl!•". 1:1 A 11'z
CAS MITRES', BAIII,TUCS
EMMEN
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ft, [al Str,r.t. Airtglltny. nn4i
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NOTICE
ANTED
MEEMBIZIE=
\‘',7
of Us.% j
=1
tht
•7 MES 1 . ,51 - .1, N.
MET
• ,
• • i•
/Il , In 01
FOR SALE.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.
f - nr: C.1..1&t , . to arca:Al - C. ,
givtu
:a•ol
Ti,, fart, TWO ,TIPILy /1111 . :•1, ;, "
l' 110 'et Is LitlrlV-1.101/ f.,:t front.
IT d..ep, et:tutting on a 10. CRY
i fr. , nt 11 oat hundrud deg, to Inctity
a 1,,. Tin- da - ,lltne Inut drstrAble.
coulaaoug 1,11: l': )a nd Pt
:,,st front yard 1"Po
1,11, Ia 1n,1.1.1,.; 47 , ryTItIng cbetirnl
ita tvilita and turt.uer lualcautiL.k
DEMO
EIGKE
J3l , ,b;
SALE.-o.‘e Three Story
Ds, e:liug Jfouee. cvu to tning ela, en rootua.
ONE TWO wroity DWELLING 11012.9 C.
c,tatalu!ng eight. and 0,11,bl:41.1,
ONE :7:C\ FeAME
15
1 , . L. ,Ich Lk. 1", Trta,str.
routuland pantry. 111.11..1.'4
W2I. LI CA3II.ItELI..
.•.4.cooulttr. , •
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A COF FEE STAND,
•
In tl., Siaritt Inumon.l, Nu. I.n. For
furtl.er partleula,u It:Tilt, At the ...taw:. \'.•.
1:;. Dlasund, .fittsburgh.
Ja1,1%
FOR SALE,
No.- 40 Craig ~trert, Fir. Ward. AllegLi.nr.
The s , ocu I, asunblantbd two-story rraur. In
.1 repair. 11,1,01, :13 Let Iron, en Crate
-tr,t and ',fret alcup, extcuulag to kerma) I
vanl3 111 , 1o1.•t . . .
110 DIAMOND ST.. Plltaburett.
VOR SALE—One Lot Ironiihg
t r. Inches. on Wt . : t of San.lu,l .
,L,,,„„,ngt..t0z...1 fact i:wht7s to Whig al
.I. Ica. •tlßel. there . •1. el 1 two ...Wry IPrlcx
It1.1.11,(1131,IICfg.
and un tynk tt ith I mum., each.
o lm sa p.,
.....nrt.l Ward ,tlto.kl
at a bar,:ala, RAAISKY hALL.
Real fatate Agent'.
..tnt.td: No. sr, xi ctrl. AIIcxIrrDJ.
I'Ort SALE—The Church Build..
le t t ocruid. tlrc KIFTII U. U. CU\I;GF
l:.:I1O\, of srat ana East alttett, All.
City. I. or.. ...1 fur Ca,. Itlonafur
rs2clia, ,will nu rt.:v.v.], and full to formation
tky elt`ter ofetne untl..r...guctl. On yo,.
ruart It. BROWN.
N... 11, ltiao
ALEXANDER.IIAI,IN,
lt:Dtantund.
SALE. —A desirable prop
.. urty In Al'agLcny, Inc . -at,' on 000.1n,,1.r
anu utraysl,crr) 3041 c); the loL .
to 11... r o
y .re
and rect. on Sfrawlx,rl al n
.
ror. Ninzars fla
111:11/M1)41. 31, lsn pro an. ,lnunts one
are /6 Lllel. bunco , ,
rclo•nut.fa, a”.l a Race /Lon the r
end of ILc lul. For runt, information inquire.
an the
•
• 173 HANDU , IiI'FTUEET.
I,'OR SALE.—ONE TWO-STORY
I RoN CLAD HUILIIIS li . will, good hare
room, (am) Wu: (4) ) ear (case of ground.frorp let
/Itt Aprira tituate In Kood Ittratiott, belag
6:2 Penn streur.corner of Burritos tart et. In 01.14
be 500,1 location rut a It ed Store, Or rturablrt,
IPF'to.t tia
t. t F rthott. Enrol,RA DCI.-
7W.enn ttroottur BAILIFF, BROWN
l'inethert, near. and 0.1 Pipe. Flttry..,
No. (.7. cieral street, Alttrhetty Clt). lak:rtrt
FOR SALE—Secondlland
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER
Eoqulrt of
FOR SALL,
A LARGE BRICE DWELLING ROUSE,
With all modern Ino , rovesents. In complete or
O. , and ctn.c on rho Prona. nalta,...-..
P.T.lngot, at yo. llb tuiza ,T,l }..r
mr..:077:7r, ri..t...,..
TO LET,
rlu fir,t no, of fitiaud 70 stre,t
! To d ET.—Eight Room!/ of .14.
$ 9,1 Penn
gar prh,lc 4irst refer
, ,nct •Lcunty yo,c,:on
c Ist of
I.l:T—Two r I.vvt4llu,
t. nrv,,t, nom: Christ Cater,b.
.t • "
_ _
FOll
1.u:;.1114 Ivr parl.a
!aro. h,,uirent
I,'OR_RENT,
ME=
1:04J31 .St , . CO It AIIKET NTRLET:
IItI I r3I.StICITA LILT. Volt SINtiLEGENT.
4 -?: sy
3! ET STILEET:
.. , ZrICE , ~s HIRU ANL, MARKET:II'I4.
J. M. 1.-AZZAM.
rain: etrr
TO LET,
Tilt R arehou,e 4 27 Wood SI
1 1 111 I
ME
WANTS
.1 r.l n raw 11
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Mir
ENTRK At EA VF.
_ 1,11
A LARGE STABLE,
[ll ;sly ItUtql I k : il R ,
ET
s-~ a sclY
M=
A rattier, with 510,000,
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RIIOSEIIS AID REAL ESTATE AGENTS
No. 66 Vznltheteld Strect
I=II 3114.11),E
0113111=1
'W. S. LYTLE.
No. 91 ►lrnt
FOR RENT.
:Ix °Fri cE,
=IELIMI
RGE 1100.17,
47-ILOoil
613111131
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