The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 15, 1868, Image 7

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LETTER FROM TENNESSEE.
Friendly Advice from a Former Resident
. r of Pittsburgh.
We 'have received the following letter
- from - Mr.. SAIitTEL Scow, who is an old
Pittsburgher t - .now located at Tullahogta,
Teniitisee. The Writer is a gentleman of
•
plot and'-truth:
• °AK HiLiAmirminir, TENN., }
April Bth, 1868.
3lEag s • Enrrons . GAZETTE :—Having
• been longiccuetomed . to Peruse your valu
'Able weeldY, from the earliest period of my
recollection, and inasmuch as it received my
parental' tronage since the time of its
primeval foundation, some eighty-three
years ago, -and being somewhat isolated
.from the home. of. childhbocl, I herewith
:send inclosed one year's:subscription for
' your valuable paper, which you will be kind
: enough to send to Tullahonia, Coffee county,
• Tennessee. ' '
A two years' residence as - a citizen and
, farmer in this genial clime,' solitary and
alone among those_ who were once in war
my mortal enemies, has certainly given me
• a good cluince for observation and experi
ence •
The longer .1 remain the more often do I
ask myself; how is it possible that so many •
farmers, particularly of ,my native State,
(Pennsylvania,) can remain' at home, in
many of those sterile regions,'when such
- vast fields,'So rich In nature's bounty, stand
invitingly open before them. Did they best
know the need there is for them, and the
certain remuneration that would reward
._their privation, it appears to me there would
be an emigration South such as has never
been witnessed on this continent.
I would drop a word in ra , rence to an
error, which prevails to some extent in the
minds of many of our Northern friends as
regards their perional safety. I came to
Tennessee shortly after the surrender; I
have been known as a firm. Republican, or, as
this more familiarly termed, Radical; I have
witnessed all the storms of passion, when,
from the encouragement of the Presidential
Incumbent and, his Mends, the South was
'receiving aid and comfort, and secession
was again blazing up with fearflil vier,
and when my ears were assailed with vitu
peration against our Legislators that made
' my blood tingle. Yet in allthisllaye never -
been subjected to'-.insult or personal indig
nity. In till my intercourse I have been
treated with as much courtesy; and found
men as hondleble, as was ever my experi
'mice in Pennsylvania my native State.
• -,l!d family have Wen accorded as many
acts y
kindriess, and our neighbors are as
_generous as were those :with whom we were
associated ita ether days: Our children have
associated-in iheirechools' and we have met
in their churches, and only by, thinking of
fhe Past could we realize that' we were
among those who had' ever been otherwise
than. our friends. The late enactments of
. Congress have produced an element that
*Meyer- hold in subjection the fiery zeal
of the secessionist. None but those who
Attie. weathered the storra•could believe how
rapidly llfisprejudice is disappearing. All
that we at present need is enterprise, ener
gy and skill. '•
A . revolution m agriculture must take
place. The Little Bull tongue plow, drawn
by one horse or mule, as the case may be, must
.1/e tliscarded v and the improved agricultural
itriplements intioduad.
Lands can be had at reasonable figures,
• and such a hand of welcome is extended,
which few Northern men Who have not
- Vriatedildidelightful country can anticipate,
We'havp'stis• linet‘watizit-power n 'Middle
-
-- Tennessee as pahaps the world- can 'pro
duce. Pre-enunent.among_them is the Falls
of Duck river' at 'Manchester, our county
seat, where the river falls' some one hun
dred feet iwthe short space of one mile, thus
affording facilities for manufacturing never
surpassed and rarely equaled,,
Persona visiting this locality will, by call
ing (mine, six miles - from Tullahoma and
one, mile fromConcord,.on. the Manchester
and Malliniville Railroad, receive any, in
formation that I am in possession of rela
tive to the country. Ssircui. Scorr.
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LETTER FROM 'CARRX.
A New Railroad Compieted—Pittsburgh
Freight—The Snow storm.
JACKson, MICR., April ri„ 1868.
DEAR GAZETTE:—Having reached again
that great salt and lumber mart, the Sagi
naw Valley, by the old anti:consolidation
route from Detroit, I ;found a new outlet
thence, some account of which may interest
you. I mean the Jackson., Lansing and
Saginaw Railroad, just cOnipletcd,•cionnect
, ing with the Michigan Central and Mic.hi
gan Sonthernrailroadsat Jackson, reaching
Saginaw City and all valley points via Lan
sing
The enterprising management of this
- new 'enterprise- deviate from the rule ab
surdly adhered to by some Western rail
roads. and accept Pittsburgh classification
on all Pittsburgh freights, their fourth-class
„...nge.from.Javkson to Saginawbeing, thirty
cezts - Per hundred pounds This,: added to
the rate from Pittsburgh to Jackson, forty
cents per hundred pounds, allows the bulk
of, our manufactures to go.through at seventy.
cents—a great reduction on old rates, and
making this well built and well managed
road,l7 *the bestwinter route for freight.
Thee Merit spirit displayed by this com
pany> struggling as it is _against itYriah and
powerful opposition, will, I am, sure, be
handsomely appreciated by Pittsburgh ship-
Pers.
The snow storm,, of which you have
lseard so mucb;;Whirled through tins valley
in a style which astonished the oldest in--
habitant, suspended railway travel, and
made even the sturdy backwoodsman cower
close tolhdfircalldnY flfunda3. Far as the
eye could reach , was heaving and foaming
• the fleecy ocean, while here and there want
growth of pine struggled through the drifts
—stragglers from the great ppm , army, re
treating before Yankee axes, as thewearied.
grand army of Moscow from' the
C'ossack 'hordes. has been almost.
nalitterraptadler t i elms early in Decembei.
When it thaws, more anon from -•
• Omura.
Two Children Lost—Their Lives - Prey
served by a Dog.
(From the Keokuk (Iowa) Constitution.]
Wednesday two boys- named Lynch
`andliichnliolti;aged. reipectiVely nine and
ten years, went to the woods west of the
• 4IY: 40 8'011; 9 1 :4 1 4k0rY to: make a
bow. They wandered out so far that they
3 Mita 108t."' - wildered State they
, . searched about for some laud mark that_
-; would lead them to their homes. While
thnit engaged, they espied • a black latiLb
frisking about near Chet and Lynch to
a
_ - Nicholson t h at i ld W as lplatia:eAtelt it, i and
actiordi4lkgivenbade.. In aTew.Moments
be 'slid the bm4.lg4lotk _wilatTest r ed -.1 11
. _the thick'ilnderfrolk.' . • -
Nicholas, a ft er. waiting some time . for
• Lynch to retunie set'aboutto findthe *a
• - tack to' the City Wide%7ivhicli Tie e a
in ,doing, and , ItriVeld -at' Witte lite la the
evening. Young Lynch, however, was not
IM
MFM
so fortunate. He wandered about in the
wood till late at night, when he lost all hope
of finding his way out of the forest; and laid
down beside a log and slept till the morn
ing. Being refreshed by his sleep, he again
went forth with more buoyant hopes to find
his way home. Bait he was again doomed
to disappointment, and after strolling
through the wood all day (Thursday), was
again compelled to make hie, bed upon the
cold ground with no cover but the blue sky.
He tiad,but just laid himself down when an
unexpected but welcome visitor arrived to
share his bed and keep Min company. This
strange visitor was a large Newfoundland
dog, which staid with the •little fellow till
Friday morning.
A short time after daybreak the dog
showed signs of great anxiety and uneasi
ness, and started to leave young Lynch, but
he had - enough foresight -to follow the dog,
and was conducted by the faithful animal to
the road, where he saw a man upon a
wagon. He hailed the man, and,'after tell
ing his adventure, was put into the'wagon
and brought to his home. The joy of the
parents upon his return can be better imag
ined than described. After searching for
their boy in every imaginable place where
it ' was thought he could be, Without avail,
they had about given up all hopes of finding
him, and there is a probability if it had not
been for that faithful Newfoundland dog the
child would have starved to death or died 'of
grief in the lonesome forest. During the
two days and nights that he was lost he was
without a mouthful .to eat, and his counte
nance showed plainly that he had indulged
extensively in tears. - -
A boil is generally very small at first,
and a fellow hardly notices it. but in a few
days it gets to be the biggest of the 'two, and
the chap that has it is ofvery little com
parison with his boil, which 'then "has
him." Boils appear mysteriously' upon
various portions of the human body, com
ing when and where they please, and often
in very inconvenient place. 4. Sometimes a
solitary boil is. the sum total of the afflic
tion, but frequently there is s."rubishin'
lot of 'em" to help the first one. If a
boil comes anywh,ere on a person, that per
son always wishes it had come some
where else, although it would puzzle him
to say just where.
goodlf a chap has a boil, he generally gets a
deal of sympathy from others—"in a
horn." Whoever asks him what ails him,
laughs at him fbr his pains to answer,
while many unfeeling persons make game
of him, or of his misfortune, or boil. It
is very wicked to make sport of persons
with boils; they cannot- help it, and often
feel very bad about it. Physicians don't
give boil patients much satisfaction, as a
general thing, although - young physicians
who, are just beginning -to practice, are
fond of trying their lancets on them.
Boils are said to, be healthy, and judging
from the way they take hold, and hang on,
and ache, and raise Cain generally, there
is no doubt that they are healthy, and have
good constitutions. They are renerally
very lively and playful at night, and it
is very funny to see a man with a good
large one, prospecting around his couch
for a place where his boil will fit in "with
out hurtin."
Boils tend to purify the blood, strength
en the stem, calm the nerves, restrain
profanity, tranquilize' the' spirits, impreve
the temper and beautify the appearance.
They are good things for married men who
spend their evenings away from home, as
they
,give them an opportunity to rest
their night-keys and get acquainted with
their families. It is stated that boils save
the patient a fit of sickness, but if- the
sickness isnot the best thing to have, it
must be an all-fired mean thing. It is
also said that a person is better after having
got rid of them. Mau,y distinguished per
sons have enjoyed. these harbingers of
health. Job took the first premium at the
County Fair for luivin more sellers under
ctdtivathla t1i313 her perso n . Shalt*.
*are had them, an meant bolls when he
said, "One woo doth tread upon another's
heels, so fast they follow." ,
There are a great many remedies for
boils, most of which are well worth try
ing, bemuse if they don't do any good,
they don't hurt the boils. If a chap goes
down street with a boil, every man he
meets will tell him of a good thing for it,
.among which are—Shoemakers' whacks,.
Mrs. Winslow's Syrup, Trix, Spaulding's
Glue, Charlotte Busse, Gum Drops, Water-
Proof Blacking, Night Blooming Cereus,
Chloroform, Kissengen, ecc., rte.
POLITICAL
igrUNION REPUBLICAN
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The, UNION REPUBLICAN VOTERS of Alle
-gheny County are requested to meet at the usna
places ftkr holding elections in the several 'Wards,
Boroughs and Townships, on
Saturday,' Slay 30th, MSS,
And oiect.two (2) delegates from each election dis
trict, fbr the purpose of nominating a csndidate for
Congress:: Also, two (2) delegates from each elec
tion district for the purpose of nominating candi
dates for fienate,..-Assembly, District Attorney and
Aisistatit Attorney: Controller, Commissioners nfid
County Surveyor.
The Congressional Convention for the 119 d Dis
trict will meet at the CITY COUNCIL CHAM
BERS Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, 'Jane 9d, at 10
o'clock A. 2., to nominate a -Congressman. The
Congressional Convention for the 23d District will
meet at the CITY BALL, Allegheny City. the same
day and hour,;o appoint Conferees for the District.
The County
.Convention. will meet at. the COURT
HOUSE, In this city, the, same day and hour
. The County Executive Committee recommend that
the delegate elections be held, so far as practicable,
by th%RepublicanmemberS of the Election Boards
in ,the several districts, 'and also the manner of
voting for candidates In the several Conventions be
Viva sure. - •
. -
The Prix4ry Elections In the Townships (except
ing the Tosrnsidps of Oakland, Pitt, Peebles, Lib
erty, Collins and Wilkins, which will be between
the hones of 3 and 7 o'clock,) mil be held between
the hours of 3 ant; 0 o'clock P. )., '
and In the Bor
oughs and Cities between the hours of 5 and 7
O'clock st.' In the, Cl les and Übroughs the elec
tions ihall be by ballot, and In tbe Townships by .
marking. _
J. IL MILLER, Chairman.
25' P. REED ' secretaes.
ri
C. C. TAYLOR,
arCONC.RESS-22d DISTRICT.
Gpn. 1. S. NEGLEY,
la a cabdidate for nomination - before the Union Re
publican Convention. •-•- •
mhl7:daT.
ar_CONGRESS-22d DISTRICT.
THOMAS }lOl/VARD, Esq„
Is a ca idldite tor nomination. by elle trnlob-Reptib
Heim 'Congressional Convention. ' nth3l:daT
igrIEVR *STRICT ATTORNEY.
Gen.' A;:i.:.PEARSON,
lielleot to•• the , ileelaion of the - Union; Republican -
Coun Convention.ntiat,ln%ditT
VlArd.lo :e stCQ OVw h:1) :id
wzr-LIA24. G.
_AfORELA:ND'
13 tilkieet. , to the decision. of the, ungzallgilipt r ait
Aounty Convention. /
gar;.4.IIIIII4TAII7` DIfiTRICr
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9 ' 111%1 ) DET;4 - „ • -
Will be a eanditlatelbr Assistant District AtterneY,
t sgbianato.DicAccisars t oft be Republican Colltdi
•I Ntiventlea. •
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BOILS.
WESTOI*MON
Machine Stone Workjl,
hrorthweit corner of West Common; Allegheny.
PREWBE ATTATER & CO.
Have on hind or prepare on short notice Hearth
and Step Stones, 'Flags for Sidewalks, Brewery'
Vaults, Bc, : Head and Tomb Stones, Sc.
Ch•dersprotoptly,exocated. Prices reasonable.
-- - -
MILLS, "
• WASHINGTON STREET,
• - '• Near Pittsburgh Grain Elevator
Manufacturer of COItkMEA.L . RYE FLOCII and
CHOPPED , FEED. Orders delivered in either city
free of eborgo. Undo of nada chopped, and
Corn shelled, on short notice. ,
E WILL SEEP. ON - HAND
. and make toorder Mt - kinds of
pring and plain WAGONS, .43ARTs,
DRAT'S, WIiEnLBAAROWS,
• TRUCKS, LOCUST HUBS,' -
- And TURNED SPOKES
• BM . RAngli mid yokics,
At DUQUEgnm 'WAGON, willing; near the Pent
tentiali,Allegbooy City. .
Jottrig , - ...GOLZMAN., FORBES;
HOLDIESY 11ELL & CM ) •
ANCHOR , 'COTTON 11et17..7.%
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.ipiirriermunorc
M•aufnata'on of v 7; 1 1 / 1 131 . 1i11 -LIC7IT
ANCIIOII AND:I,IACINOLIA -011LETAIIIII1 AND
jeliElsii &PINCH & CO.,
• , teliTios6 Ildrls7il99. IN, 111111kisit:1913.
FEINT ISTZLIGET4 PITTSMIRGH;
, MA.VorAcrtrnzari or -
Copper Rye - Whiskey.,
Alsk deileriiro4t4N
WINES and inwcor
,VISAA!„01.1011,1. ; • • ,• •
ilabtli4t; Mackere l ;
- ••• -; do; , • -
• • • ' sS°4l e .s°, 7E O o- ***44 **aortic
45 ty Nt Ndeltere ,I•
• ' DOM . Lake Nernsid;
160 Go. I :..NrAtte:lllab:.- •
In store, for sale
BITS it LAN,
raw ITS mut 174 Wood street
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CULL NOTI
ggy-BUCHU.
. (From Dispensatory of the United States.)
DIOBNA OBEHATA. 81101117 LEAVES.
Properties.—Their odor is strong, diffusive and
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish: and anal
ogous to mint.
Medical . . Properties and Usteiflttichn
Leaves areieistlystlmultintorith a peculiar tenden
cy to the Urinary Organs, prodneing -diurelds, and
'like other similar medicines, exciting efloptioresis.
They ass stem in, complaints of the Urinary Or
gans, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh or the .Biad.
der, Morbid Irritation of the. Bladder and Urethra.
Disease of the Prostate and Retention or Inconti
nence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the parts con.
cerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been
recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,
Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy.
HELIIBOLD'S EiTILACT BUCIII: Is 11Sed by persons
from thehges pf 18 to 25„ and froth 34 to 53, or In the
decline or change of life: after Canflnement or La.
bor Pains:Med Wetting in Children.
In Affections Peculiar to 'Females the Ex
tract Becht' is unequalled by any other remedy, as in
Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or
Suppression of Customary .Evacnotions, Ulcerated
or Schlrrous State of the Uterus, Lencorrhea or
Whites.
Diseases of the !gladder, Kidneys, Gravel
and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine in
creases the power of Digestion, and excites the Ab
sorbents intohealthy action. by which the Watery
or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural En
largements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflam
mation.
lielinbold'a Extract Machu has cured every
case of Diabetes In which It has been given. Irrita
tion of the Neck of the 'Bladder, and Inflammation
of the• Kidneys Ulceration or the' Kidneys and
Bladder, Retent ion of Urine, Diseases of the Pros
tate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel,
Brick Dust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges,
and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of
-both sexes, attended with - the following symjiitoms:
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of
Memory, Difficulty of Breathing.' Weak Kerees,•
Trepabling Horror of Disease, WakeThiness, Dim
ness of Vision, Pain In the Back, Hot Ifs I s,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, E p
tion on the Face. Pa ll id Countenance; Unive sal
Lassitude of the Muscular System, &c.
KEINBOLIYB EXTRAOT BUDEII 113 DIITRETIO
AND BLOOD-PURIFYING.
And cures ail Diseases arising from Habits of Dis
sipation Excesses and Imprudence in Life,
.Impurities of the Brood, &c., surwrseding
Copt'!ha in affections for which it Is
used, snob as Gonorrhea, Oleets
• of long standing, and Syph
. llitec Affections—in these
diseases used In con
nection with
HEL3IBIRLD'S
ROSE WASH. •
SOLD AT
HELMBOLD'S
DRUG ASH CHORAL WAREHOUSE,
594 BROADWAY
And by prugglfits everrx.here.' r.
ASK FOR
HELMBOLD'S,
AND TAKE NO OTHER
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
Jet 3: uvrr
nr'MAItItLiGE AND . CELIBACY.
—An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of
Solitude, and the DISEASES and ABUSES which
create impediments to. MARRIAGE, with sure
means of relief. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, .
tree of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH
TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia,- renn'a
ja3o:k67F
LEGAL
jitlV THE DISTRICT COURT OF'
THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE WEST.
. N DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. .
United States
vs.
ta Barrels Whiskey .3;o. 32, May Term, 1868.
or High Wines.
Notice is hereby given to all persons claiming the
said 113 Barrels of Whiskey or High Wines that,
they be and appear before the said Court on the 18th
day of April, A. D. 18613, at 11 o'clock .t. at. of.
that day, then and there to make answer to the
premises and intervenu for their respective inter
ests and make their allegation! in that behalf.
TILOS. A. 11015 - LEY..1.1. S. Marsh!ii
I 3farshars °thee. May atli, ap7:o2
°TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that appllcatlon has been made by the under
s gned to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny'
.coantj - fora cHARTEIt OF INCOUPORATION of
, . • •
Berman Independent Beneficial
Society of Allegheny City,"
•
And that the same will be granted on the first MON.
DAY of June next, - unless earePtiona are tiled
thereto. -
W. M. MOFFETT,
Attorney for Asociation.
March 24th, .11238.' tuhr,:n:C-sr
IVIYIlen:--TRE UNDERSIGNED
_LI having been appointed executor and executrix
nnder the last will and testament of BENJAMIN P.
PETIT. dec'd, would hereby glee notice to all per
sons Indebted the said estate andmake payment of
of the same to undersigned. all persons har
ing claims against said estate will
_present the same
for payment at theoi s ce of SPRINGER lIARR A Uti H
CO.. No. 315 Liberty street.
SPRINGER HARBAUGII, Executor.
apl3ms3o 31ARGARET C. PETTIT. Executrix.
•
RXECUTOWS pet.-
sons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM fa,DA
deceased, late of the City of Allegheny, (for
merly' of East rmingham,) are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims against
said estate will present Hum, properly authentica
ted for settlement, to
Baldwin T THOS. VARNER, Executor.
p., April 4th, 1868. apimr-w
UPT NOTICES.
•
'WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN
SYLVANIA, 88. +
At Pittsburgh, the 3d day of April, A. D. 1868.
_The undersigned hereby gives notice of Ins appoint
ment as Assignee of JOSIAH KING and - ISAAC
M. PENNOCK. partners under the firm name of
Ring, a -Pennock, of Pittsburgh. In the county of
Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania, within said
district, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon
their own petition, by the District Court of said
district.
• JOHN IL BAILEY; Ass gni ee.
Attorney-at-Law. 89 (Tent at.
STERN -DISTRICT of PENNI
C SYLVANIA, es.
The Pittsburgh , the net'
givesf March, A. D. 1868.
undertigned hereby_notice of his appoint
ment as Ansignee of ALBERT CONKLN, of Pitts
burgh, In the county of Allegheny and State , of
Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of said District.
• - ' JOHNN H. BAILEY. Assignee,
api:n73-w • Att'y-at-Law, 89 Grant street.
STONE.
wly
I D . P. HAT6/1, ~
1 REAL ESTATE 01'1111E,
No. 91 Grant Stret, Pittsburgh.
REAL .ESTATE
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
_ .
BOCGHT AND SOLD.
.WILL JIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO
Negotiation of Loans, Attend to the
Renthni of Property, Collection
of Claims. &c.. &e.
JOHN B. BAILEY & BRO.,
to
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
, .
AND AUCTIONEERS;
. , •
Are pOpared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BONDS,
and all klndi of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOL FURNITURE, &c., either on the
premises or at the Bond of Trade ROOMS.
%
Particular a te ndon paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Es to at private sale.
Sales of Real state in the country attended.
Once, No. 1.15 FOURTH STREET. oen
..I_::._.
VIEAR FARMS FOR SALE.
• -
hive Low for sale several of the finest PATOIS In
Westmoreland and Indiana counties: on remarka
bly easy terms, so easy that any one desirous of buy
ing can purchase on.time altogether. Call and ex
amine for yourself.
mh4
-FOR SALE--REA.Is ESTATE.
•
pOENTRY RESIDENCE FOR
SALE OR RENT.—A large two-story double
ouse, containing 10 rooms, including doable par
lor, With marble mantles, and all the modern im
provements: 1 acre of ground, filled with fruit,
grapes, berries, &c. Situated near Millersville, at
the termination o hands o mes t street Passenger cars.
This Is one of the locations, in Allegheny
county, and In a good neighborhood. Apply at
IV. A. NEURON'S Real Estate OLLIce, 87 Grant
street.
. mb2s
FOR "SALE & TO LET .-- Houses
and Lots for sale In all parts of the city and so
s. Also, several FARMS In good locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY eith 20 acres
of land, and good Improvements, Which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. •Business Houses
to let on good streets. Privrte Dwelling Houses for
rent In both cities. For further particulars inquire
of WILLIAM WARD.
ija'M 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
FkAatittiC)ftAV l ,
SITUATE IN MOUNT WASHINGTON,
Within 25 minutes' walk of the Monongahela
bridge. The house contains fire rooms, kitchen,
cellar and vault. Lot. 100 feet -front by ROO feet
deep, fronting on three streets. On the lot are 400
'Hill - bearing grape vines of Ave different varieties,
with all kinds of shrubbery, such as gooseberries
blackberries, strawberries and currants; also, peach;
pear. apple, quince and cherry trees. Will be sold
cheap. Inquire of
STEEL & WILSON,
Brokers and Real Estate Agents,
ja3o No 68 Smithfield Street.
TMEATY TOWNSHIP PROP
_EA 'EMT AT •
In pursuance of O offered ourt, la No. 245, June
Term, 1811 S, will bat Public Sale, at the
COURT HOUSE. Pittsburgh,• ou WEDNESDAY,
April 15th, 15611, at 10 o'clock A as.
All that certain piece or 'parcel of land situate In
'Liberty township, on the Braddockstield }toad, (the
property of Lewis .7. Fleming, trustee, containing.
.355 acres, more or less.
Tgustskine-half cash, balance In oue year, with
interest.
L. J. FLEMING, Trustee.
For further Information apply to E. I'. JONES,
Attorney-at-Law, 64 Grant street. mh25:n33
2,000,000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR i S ATM,
Union Pacific . 11ailrOad Company;
Lying along the Hue of their road, at
81,00 TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVT,YEA.RS
For further particulars, maps; itc., address
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, See'y,
QM
READER, CALL TO-DAY,
At No. 107 Market Street,
WALL PAPERS.
mh2l
WAU. I CPAPERS....IB6B.
Unsurpassed In beauty and quality..
W. P. BLUZSHALL,
No. 87 Wood Street, near Fourth.
mb2o:nB
GLASS, CHINA, OUTLERY.
CHINA, GLASS AND
91j4ENSWARE,
SILVER PLATER WARS,
PARIAN STATUETTES,
A _ •,
BOHEMIAN GLASS,
s Anil otherPITAT'LZ AND FANCY '
GOOD* • great varlet/.
100 WOOD
RICHARD E. BREED & CO.
TEE A CO
(1111111 R ).: SIESZENSTEIN,
ereil,Rsreet; APl•gbefav
trourtu door above DlunicauL)
GI
.efNAlgna` Ware & Table. Catie 4
" immicFEAKrurnicits. • Pr -or/rukterootired In a
rasoltgr,e on tuktd ! Pam awl - tut our
/0:e
i . cf ,%y 2 3,
• 4;10 DA • I A/AL—ante T
Tool Samples tree. Addreu A. ?1j
L . priniteld, Vt. /112:3110,
.4.4 5 04 , "-a , - --47 . •
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O. 80 Gm M hf i PETT r Y e
t
PUBLIC SALE.
BY THE
EASTERN
JOHN P. DEVEREUX,
Land Comtnlssloner, Topeka. Kansas
St. Louis, Ittesourl
WALL PAPER.
4.ND SELECT YOUR
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO
100 'WOOD
COAL AND COKE.
•
, BEST FANIECLT COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
And D ellveredPromptly to Order,'
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY 1
OSCAR F. LAMM & Cd.,
. Corner Sandusky Street and P. Pt. W. & C.
ANTHRACITE COAL FURNISHED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
COAL!' COAL!! COMM
DICKSON, STEWART & CO
Having removed their Office to
5671.4133E11anr STREET*
(Lately City Flour 3 1111)SECOBID ELOOR.
Are now prepared to furnish good YOUGHIOGHE
NY LUBIP, NUT COAL - OR SLACK, at thelowest
morket price.
All orders left at their office; or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attended to promptly.
my2,5:b25
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
YOUGHIOGLENY AND CONNELLBVILLE tXIAL,
And Manufacturers of
COAL, SLACK AND DESULPIIITRI;ED COKE
Office and Yard—CORNER OF BUTLER AND
MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street,
near Lock'No. 1, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Families and Manufacturers supplied with the
bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders left at any of their offices will reoetve
prompt attention.
A anti
-LA
'STRONG & ,nurrennisoN,
Successors tO
"lIILADELPIIIA AND YOLVIIIOOIIENY COAL CO,
MINERS. SIMPERS AND DEALERS, BY RAIL
ROAD AND RIVER, of superior Youghlogheuy
,CAS AND FAMILY COAL.
' Office and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, near
the Gas Works.
SUPERIOR COAL.
C. CIIERJEVY ..ft CO.;
Miners and Shippers of PITTSBURGH GAS. TOEGE
and FA3fILY COAL, NUT COAL and SLACK.
Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the cities
at the lowest market rates.
Office and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT
SON (formerly. Canal) STREETS, Pittsburgh.
P. O. MOH 121:t2. oc'n:
MERCHANT TAILORS.
lIICARDLE,
zemitcFrAivr
So. 93s SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
Keeps constantly on hand a dne assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS
Also, GENT'S FUENLYITING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, the latest style.
NOW READY.
For the Spring Season.
With a large and complete stock of
ROTS', TORTEN' AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING.
All the new• and leading styles, to be found at
No. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET.
- GRAY & LOGAN.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
F. L. ATW00D....8851305 JOYag ..
ATWOOD & 111cCAFFREr,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
for. of Third and Liberty' Streets,
Above Carroll & Snyder's, Pittsburgh, Pa.
LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS furnished
g pr° De ln e pt irl 3 tei r i !l ti e u r ri paid to the fitting out and re
frtnii of Oil Refineries, Steamboats, Rolling
Mills,e.
AGENTS, FOR A. S. CAMERON & CO.'S
Steam Pimps and Blower Engines.
. These Puraps have superior advantages over all
others, and every one is warranted to give satisfad
, t ion._ PUMPS constantly on band.. fe.ls:nlo
JOHN H. C00PER...... JOS. SAYE HENRY BIER,
JOHN M. COPER & CO., •
BRASS FOU N DERS,.
GAS AND STEAM PITTERS 2
Manufacturers of - PUMPS AM) BRASS WORK: o
: 4 7 1. 8•
ittailgt.orct,}
all kinds.
GAS FISHTURES
Corner of Pike and Wabint Streets,
PITTSBURGW,
rnyis:z3o
HOTELS
VE MANSION HOUSE.
h!underetimed beg to announce to their friends
and the public that they have - purchased this , OLD
ESTABLISHED and POPULAR HOUSE,
No. 344 Liberty 'Street.!
MANSION i HOUSE keep it In the best style. The
has over one hundred:rooms, all
newly furnished In the best style, and only two min
utes, walk from then/inroad Depot. Truyelers will
Lind this house an excellent one to stop at, and will
be accommodated any hour, 'day or night.
Connected with the House is a splendid Rill for
Concerts.
Families or single persons.' taken td board by the
day, week or month, with without rooms.
H. WASkISR
P
trkhl7:m37
CIONDU EID47Rop iEm
%,_,) AN PLAN.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
Nos. 405 and' 407 Liberty St.,
Opposite Union Depot. PITTSBURGH.
JAMES K. LANA.HAN, Proprietor,
This house is newly built amj splendidly furnish
ed. and convenient to all the Baliroads coming into
the city. Strangers visiting the city will find this a
very convenient and economical plan. You secure
your room and pay for your meals as you get them.
The Restaurant connected with this hotel is open at
all hoursof the day and night. Balls and parties
supplied with Slippers at the shortest notice and
reasonable rates.
se18488"
HATS AtIND OA.PS.
NEW SPRING WOODS.
ALL THE NEW STYLE'S OF
Rats and Caps, ,
ARRIVING DAILY, AT
.131'CORD & CO.'S,
131 WOOD STREET.
IV[AFATIN LLESUM,,
CAS AND NnCrittai
AI 11 iTholesale and Retail Deller
In Tre VALISES, -Ate ElOl 8311711'
FIELD .MICT, Pittsburgh: pa.
Orders promptly Ailed ang satislhotton gmkrasteed•
BUSMEN CHANONS;
pissommorf,-4Tafr,- nom or
ATWELL; LEE a CO. was
,dusoloed ou t fi t °
urTehrumT by mutual •oonsent. El r.
partner may iugh the habit of Ms Arm In eettlemen
_...
' JOHN ATWELL. . •
CHARLES ATWELL. ,
,
The underelautptontitme the .WHOLESALE
GROCERY BUS undol t e o4 ll49 l 4 an totTis lg.
it at
A lig. de or g 0.13 Second
ret, Cl con hen irourranic
,Af . War
hue and the pub/101e re
umj ar .. sca
ATWELL.
A. J. LEE.
Pirrennson, March oth. MAN. mb7nalB
- :tt7
DXALEIT. IN
- -
BARR & MOSER; I
• Aitickxrkzavreil,
,
FRUIT HOUSE ASSOCIATION ittiA INGs, Noa.
2 and 4 St. Clair Street, Plttshergh* , l'a. Special
attention given to the designing, and building of
COURT HOUSES and PUBLIC NITIMINGS.
SLABS NIAMTFA • >I r: •` -
' The undersigned hailing severed the sole Agen
cy. r the sale of the celebrated •
COPLEY , POT CLAY:.
Arc now prailared to furnish •it in ant. quantitL to
those wishing toprocure this superfortarticle. Del
ring fifteen yehts , use or this Chi% irOinve arrived
at 'nett proportions as vo belleye makes it a better
article for pots than any in the market. We , having
secured anerage stand af stx, XIbItT and TIN
MONTHS. We Will fUrnish receipes for the 'propor.
tion of the mixture artists Clay to 'persons purcs
ing The Clay is ground and moulded, i;il lumps for
delivery-. , '
DITYIRIDOE;%Ie SON.
• yort Fitt GlaSs Works
, ; Washioton street, Pit burgh, Va.
; OFFICE CITY CITYENGIXEER.
Aisionaist CITY. $; neg.
..THE PARK COMBIIIIIBI,N will r e ce ive proposals for the •
.
G ra di ng of fDrYsisOlds IlittOstardas ! , 6 .4Weet
Costaplotte,7:,
Until THURSDAY, April. ltith; at >lti /N,, • Draw
lugs and specitleatlons can ,be seep and 101 l psrtlca
lars obtained on application at title °Me.
The Commission reserve the right
,to,rejeot any or
all bids. . .
CPAS* , IPAVVIS s
Supt , g Engtaeor Park (hlmialaston.
A iLLEGalplinf .C.OIINTV•i.
~,• . . • .
wounttousv. , ,..
SRALED PROp&SAIS Will he reeespzi until the
MI6 BRICIEISY T Hotr _
BAND, ha areordglee wit_b the phase d'aPeellls
tlons died at %% sit & MOSES.% otq c q pri4
the direetiolioftheStAftlintenffent, ' d er
_ t. A-LDWar , . Secretary,
rPonit'.
spo:o=
~.
boxes Goshen '
. i ro v..: o . 'lll'. . t
For ma b -- 4 , i ;
e y
spi J. B. C gui
/ 1 Pt
:I ~,e . €4.. , '" L.
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IRr'NEVIF OPERA ;HOUSE.
WM. HENDERSON • Lt tin.
T.
W. CANNING MANAGLR.
T. It. IL' NN STAG". MANACII/1
, --.
Third appearance In this el yln 20 years of the
great tragedian.
MR. EDWIN r REST,
Who will be supported be ' 311 3 Lillie. Mr , Barton
UM and the superior Couipan..
WEDNESDAY EVENING April /.sth. Judge
Conrad's great five act t raged . of
JACK LA E .
31 r . Edwin Forest.
Mr- . 1 11rton BBL
..
if
Jack Cade....Lord Clifford
Marlance ....
Thuiaday
Isening - 1 - 112.11ti/US.
SCALE Or I 'mo:s—Private 'loxes, 1101 Orehe' a
str ie-
Chairs. $2; Reserve,' Seats, $1:50; Admission T
ets, $.l; tiallerr, 30e.
garPIT'ESBITAGrit
' FRED AIMS MAx.eCOnn.
OUST BARTON ~...,.STAGIK 31kiCA68.11.,.
.
A great bill this orridni. TUESDAY EVENING,
April 14th, and until further rodiee, will appear the
great equestrian actress. .idistilLEo HUDSON. and
her highly trained steed. **Black Bess,'.* who will
;1111r!notirieTIPPT D ! ITV it l i gli 4I : r e l O I F. e, rav, 3 0 -
supported by a new Star Colima y.
BURNELVS
MUSEUM EXH ,
CompriAn WORKS OF ART
URAL ,LIVING CURIOSITIES
• AT FRANK.LIN
Fifth street. opposite
Cards orAdmission, 555 eente
8 o'clock A. 31. to 10 i•. 31. •
EMlffiS
BEN FRANEXIN .
INSURANCE COIVIPANY,
OF ALLEGUEfi PA. .;
°Mee in Frtinklin Savings 'Bt* Buildings,
No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, manage
known to the community, who tr
to merit a share of your patronag
M;EM=
GEO. D. RIDDJ.E.
•
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin. 'D. L. Patterson,
Geo. It. Riddle, 'Jacob Franz,',
Simon Simon Drum, J. 11. Smith, 1.
W. H. Stewart, Ch. P. Winston,
Jos. Lautner, .'H. J. Zinkand i
ap10:035.
NATI'
NAL INSURA CE CO.,
OP THE CITY OP ALIIGHEIIY.,
Office, In ALLEGHENY TErti l r COMPANY'S
BUILDING. •
FIRE .2-N817144NC. ONL Y.
• NV. w MART N, Preshlent.
JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary ,
,f
DIRECT 0118:.• i
A. R. English, ; o . l l.P.Williams, no. Thompson,
Jno. A. Myler, IJas, Lockhart, i os. Myers,
Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, fe. C. Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. 'Geo. Gerrit, .rfacnb Kopp.
mhZiinal •
IIiIirESTERN INSURAI
PA NY OF PITTSBURGH.
LEXANDER NIMICK, Prost - ent.
W.M. GEORGERT, Secretart
CAPT. NEELD, Gen ral Agent.
Office, .SA Water street, Spang. Co.'s Ware
house. up stairs, PittsbUrgh. l
Will inzure against all klnds;of iAre Ind Marine
Risks. A home Instittltion, managed by Directors
m•ho are well known to the comninnity; and ho are
determined by promptness and liberality tomain
tain the character which they hovel estrum d, as of
fering the best protection to. those ;ffilloiles re to be
insured.
DIRECTORS: 1
Alexander Nimick, - John R . McC u e,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. j Clarke,
James McAuley, Willi:nit& Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph ph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Ackleu , Philip Ileymeri
David M. Long, Wm. Murrlsothi
D. Ihmsen.
TDDEN
'
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INSURANOCCOMPANY OF PIT SOUR
OFFICE, 2 FIFTH STREET, Iti.NHRI
This is aRe e Company , and lasi' res ilia
by Fire exclu irely.
LEONAR wALTkre; Presiderk.
'NC. C. BO LE, Vito President-I
ROBERT "ATRICK, Treasurer ' '
1
HUGIL 31 ELREDNinYE,croSe-iecircirasevryi,;,
,Evans
bo
' ,7.. C. L ppe,
.7,'C. IP/titter, , i
i vi
irohayViey,.
. . :-
Leonard W. ter.
C. C. Boric
Robert Pahl k.
Jacob Painter,
Josiah Ring.
Jas. H. Hopkins
Henry Sproul,
It o As, - 1,10 o 4
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AGAINST Lciss t ßri,ra,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE Call - OF PH I L ADELPHIA,
1
OFFICE. 133.& 437 CII.E.4TIiZT §, . NEAR Ora.
DIRECTORf:
Charles V. Rancher, Mordeca H. Louis,
Tobias Wagner, David sdßrown,
Samuel Grant.,. Isaac Led
Jacob R. Smith. Edward, • .-
-C. Dale,
eorge W. Richards. • i George rales.
CHARLES U. RANCHER, Preasident.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice Presidebt.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,protem.
J. GARDNER COET r." AGENT,
North Vest corner Third and Food Streets
mhZ:wifi ' •
A LLEGAIENY INSURATECE COM
PANYOF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET,:: BANK BLOCK
Insures aininst all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks.
JOHN Jn., Preslden't
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice Presit.ent.
C. G.; 130N1 4 :TELL, Secretary. _
CAPT. WM. DEAN, General'A;;ent.
DIRECTORS . : !/
Crpt. WM. ean,
R. L. Falmest D ock,
W. IL Eterson,
Robert Davis,
Francis Sellers,
Capt...7.;2„ Stockdaie.
John Irwin, Jr..
John D. McCord.
C. G. Hussey,
Harvey
T. J.. Hoskinson.
Charles
,Hays,
PANY. -
E COM..
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD &..IFT ' STB.
A Rome Company, , taking ilia.anal Marine Risks
DIRECTORS: •
Capt. lohnL. Rhoads,
Samuel .In. Shriver,
' Charles Arbuckle,
Jared Mi2Airnsh,
Wm. F. LIM& ••
Samuel Id.cCrickart.
redent. .
Presldent. •
9N. "Getter Agent.
Wm‘ Phillips,
John Watt,
John E.Parks,
Capt. James Miller,
Wm. Van Kirk,
James I). Verner,
WM: PHILLIPS, Pi
JOHN. WATT, Viee
W. P. GARDNER,
CAPT. • JAS. CHORD(
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....Secretary.
enrp Gerwlg,
ottlelbPaaa,
acob Ruch,
oseph Craig,
eremlah Kohen
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