The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 29, 1868, Image 7

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B rielo
.'imposition on .itentieratThe " Ofeau
4 k**&:Nitilittipirtiiie tratr=ltiatart—Fi. ,
nancei and apat t es#. _ •
- • ';NuWXoiti ' April'23th isos.
The East' River, br i dge proposition • still
, .,„.
attracts considerable - attentio n , - though the
.
proleet-"seeitibillY 'Makes ,
very little • real
progress: !"Alb marts of ideal bridges have
been - bornof this. — Already one bridge en
%Oak-
.. inlajac` Urges' the importance"'
of ! lntiving .six. tit these ponderous' affairs_
.
!across the EasiSivef. • Tre'Oni. even wait
to ieiitilietist, beii-,:a4C4Cas. -He br -
L'ii)ine of :tenth:it rnllattack the • Ni*ilo.
altir next ='lhts'comestif lnpir,itig. an :uni
" .. .aim Measure of ; the spirit of the age, and' et'
thif kind ofLfellow is not lightly to
Sneeireed at.r-,.• His ideas and those of solne
of his flunilymay be somcyrhat , crude, but
they . are wondronsly euggestive,,and this
-city, is today , blessed: with. many twork,:,
the. idea of *hick had a dreadfnil# rough '
birth in the brains ofenthtisisits, with *ere'
laughed at in their time -- " 'ft •
That the, ponri, -. Woman living in tins city
and dependent "en - .the wcirk of her own
hands for, her livelihoeff,.',l# a hard, • sad
time it9i:162:*40 .whObas.. giyen
her;,POsition much
Varagr it , is.thaii.*et, are :apt to realize; , is
shown by the. payment in one instance, as
is curently , retxuted,of- sixteen cents for the
making.' of -four - pairs of!.pinitalbons. The
song: .of the . pantaloons:.is•no, less weary
' . .,than!.the stsrigikit-`,the , sbirt:ll Some believe
ghat billy a Man' here or' there' has a soul,
'. l . and thus maiftitlho' firectotts.ixteen cents
Vi bald stein to furnish an argument for this
the,ory , Weha*e.thouiands of abandoned
women in this city ; their numbers are'pohit
Lively alarming; and. should not we im
mediately-seek to know how many have
joined this hopeless sisterhood because, of
such men as this one who gives ;four cents
for the making of one pair of pantaloons?
It has recently been brought to light that
some of the brokers of lier's have passed a
large nuMber of counterfeit greenbacks on
• the emigrants who pass through that - city on
their way . to thisi•country. These poor
peasants apply daily, at the, office of the Erie
-
Railroa in d for tickets to take - them West, and
offer
payment these s purious greenbacks,
poorly executed.
Despite the card" of Mr. Cunard, denying
the report that the. Cuba and the City of
Paris are racing across the Atlantic. the
latest news received from the vessels tends
'to confirm the report; for they were not
twenty:minutes apart.
An association of gentlemen has Been or
ganized for the purpose of establishing and
continuing from year to year, a great na
tronal horse, agricultural and mechanical
fair, the plan proposing a location in New
Boston or Philadelphia, to be deter
, ' mined by the Support given by the business
men of these cities. Of course we may be
wejudiced when we say- that we- think this
city will offer the most liberalindiieements.
If she does thus offer, the fair will be open
ed in the ,coming • autumn, to • continue
through . two months. Such a fair would of
course draw hundreds of thousands of peo
ple to it. This city is to be canvassed , at
once in furtherance of the enterprise.
Madame Ristori leaves Havana for this
city to-day. Her farewell performances here
• will commence on Saturday next, With
"Los Teseros, or Isabel Suasez," a play
which caused considerabe excitement in
Havana.
The gold market is rather drooping. The
money market is much easier, ' there being
ample surplus yesterday at seven per cent.,
an: in many cases at. six per cent. The
stock market is chronically unsettled.
• General business offers . bet little change:
LETTER FROM RIO JANEIRO
rile War.in Paraguay—General News.
. Rio .T.atvinto, - Mach 25, 1868.
From the seat of war we learn that- the
_ three Brazilean iron-dads returned to Payt .
on the 26th. Asuncion was not found de
serted by the inhabituntN as at fast report
ed, and the vessels were even fired'Son from
a small battery, but the defensive works
were weak and a sufficient land force could
easily take it. Two steamboats were lying
sunk in the port. All the villages along the
river were abandoned. - In the . Chaco, op
posite
the Tebi_pary, the Paraguayan • de:.
pots were seen onfire, and a schooner in
tow of a steamer was captured. In return
in Entry
Asuncion they were fired on by
- posted at the , mouth op the Tebi
gettri%
On the 2d day of March the Paragnayan.s
made an intrepid attempt to capture the
eight Braziliar iron,clads stationed between
„
Curupaity and llumaita. Before daylight
forty•entht boats, with 1,200 pick& men
armed. with carbines,, 'revolvers, hatchet;
and hand granadesi'pulled quictly,from the
.river bank, after covering themselves with
boughs, so as to resemble a floating . islet.
Portal:L.44y a guarA...bo,at_irkpatroling came'
neftateuglito detect `irtEce and bur
- tied back to give the alarm, but before the
,crew of the neertst vessel, the ; _Li= e Bur
ros, could all , ensconce themselies itfside the
towers, fourteen boats were along side and
the Paraguayansboarding; a short hand to
hand fight ensued, in which the Captain and
the first officers were severely wounded:,
Whet Cabral: was als . o bearded Aoni twelve
boats, but her crew - had time to enter - tile
casemate. On both vessels the desperate
struggle wat. contuwedAbxouglyi.the) ports
with' 'fife ernis; ' every idiot' of the
defenders telling in ~ the . ilcuse.-, mass
. of the assailants and the'farznetsif(eJS. , se
verely from grenades thrown in. Mean:
- --- " 7 ,ttarrhe. t.PIPV3tf abilillnaetavr..attrck ha il.
~
teen frustratea in the excitement and by - the
current, the iron-obideßilvado and Her-1
val, tvorping-themselycsintoupsition, open- -
ed grape with deadly etfeet, - npan the boats,•
-
while., the Brazil, ewept the decks of the
- . ;Ambled afoitdii-f i -Tht c ase being hopeless
then, the ParaRRYW( /Me ( ' to-th
'escape. 1)4%
or the river and tb` The
. .
boats of,- ; . the , squadron Were Bea off= to save
- the swimmers, but they -reftisedia Sur*.
der, eatiOtthiellPT PrisgrtetnvalftakeL;
The Faraguyan loss is estimated 'fat four,
hundred.4ten, forty, bodies being found_On'
the decks' of the tWo vessels. On the partjit
the Brazilians thirty-two were killed and
wounikeltlMPlthe tntan to Wnli s ta e
.',(l l Aiii, wedstr i taboatt - 4 an_ t .
i t,
°teamed / 1P I ?"sl ' t' ' CP4l3llYancltrilre fi ''
jury,ati marMmal .... w:.
‘ „-ti39#l4tieuico ;I.TIPP, t _,,
in the . tiikiopez's rasa Were w' '
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lection of t_tr.lo
, s i • •re - boirorrupolilire
imd;othera are: to fellow immediately.
In the.yArgenthte Confederalion • abme
froubrea were existing in Rioza,-and:eholera
had ahowed,itaelf to a small extentin Buenos
`Ayres, ,but declui -- ed
, , ki)4lC/SBICIB. •
Paci4 Rikar.3/a4l, Illi Divkacuu
United States Cimindssionersilltdr, White
and Buford a , few'llityti. since_ returned fram
an ofticiattour to the end oflli 'Eastern or.
ICatteaa Division of. the '.' s i',:rau ro4d .:
That tetnAWES, I;ortheterialtand,forinallac-.
ceptance oflo. newaseetien. PG.tWellti-,10
miles, is
_Carried:to:the, three hundred and
sixtieth mile west of the Nussouri river, and
is riow.heyond the State lineef 'Kansas. It
ja InOW thilV miles; east orPond , Creek via
nOl. Fort Wallapi.ottheirOaditcs Santa Fe -
toward Widdi it is' now' beginiii4tb &debt.
The Vonniihissenierlit and extoerts Wtb were '
014party'elig4 in the iuklieg,tern4 of
the 'OI I 4 II Z ' aia'Pxcelle4e, 4‘co* , ' Ouction
A solidity
. : Already it, .is !Angie very
iariabasidess; the travel at this seasons he..
immense—Chicago Republican , : .1,
' 1 . innironnro NorthernieMigrants a
week, it is estimated, pour if& Misouri.
They take WitVtliem, on an average, one
thousand: . dollars ;
.aptece., five : hundred
.thousand dollars weekly, thee,' is„ the rev-
Onue from : , immigration -of freer Ididsetiri.
,This increase of capitalland , :sinew l , lof in
-3 dustry and trains,. of intelligence and pop.
ulationoruir Bouthein'thate cref:haveithe
'moment Wfollows Missouri'' 'example, and .
deelareb for freeddid 'and f l ,th o:.:,Ngeao:. WlOOl
- 'carrying' ftiiward'Ahis i 4lo - `and.'- conti
nent. !Old this. they Must, de,if they. desire
to grow 'and flourish. DeielOpment will
not arise from-death. They cannot expect,
while they hold themselves in mortmain,'
while they are clutched in the dead hand bf
slavery and vast ideas, to go; forward. l'ree
constitutions and hearty sympathy . With the
party steal! the welcouie thralls.
IviniVd 0 attract to, Southern Soilthousands
,of strong. XOrthein . arms and . millions of
;solid Northern dollars. —Press.. ' ..
TIIE Eastern , papers are complimenting
the educational enterprise of the West by a
companion of khool figures, which they
aclmowledge take "the conceit out ofthem.,
For instance, Lowell, Mass., sendetoschool
of her children old enough to •go to school,
SO per cent., Boston, 60 per cent;-Newark,
N. J., 53 per cont.; Brooklyn; Buffalo,
Troy, and Syracuse each 40
• per cent.;
Zanesville, 0., 05 per cent; Chicago and
San Francisco, 50 per cent.; MilWaukee, 40
per cent.; Detroit, 45 per cent.; Cincintiatt,
25 per. cent. The ratio of pupils in East
em cities isfronrls to 20 percent.; in West
em titles fivui 10 to 20 per Cent, averaging
15 per cent
CHAULES P, BiorisoN, in his day the most
celebrated teacher of elocution in this coun
try, died on the 26t1j, aged sixty-six years.
11ore than thirty thousand people have been
taught by 'him, and his book on Elocution
reached a circulation of one hundred and
twenty-flue, thousand copies. The princi
pal work o his later life was the prepara
tion of a Bible, so printed as to show accent,
rhetorical pauses and emphatic words. This
immense labor is complete, but has not yet
been published. He had also just com
pleted for the press a new edition of his
'Elocution."
PlithcE ALFZUD, whose attempted assas.
siltation is announced from Australia, is
Queen Victoria's fourth child. He was born
in 1844, and is consequently now about 34
years of age. From hisearliest 'years he has
been regarded as the most intelligent and
sensible of the royal family, and has been
far. more popular with the English people
than any other of the Queen's children. He
holds the rank of "Duke of Effinburgh, and is
a captain in the 'Eugllsh . nery...', Be' has tn.
veled" extensively, , ev r the ; .world, but
whilst he hits been in to Canadas, he 'has
not yet visited. the ;Unit States. '
Tn4reaction on the Prohibition question
in Massachusetts is being naturally followed
by its own reaction. In its extreme legisla
tion in -favor of unrestricted ran-selling;
the anti-Prohibition Legislature has over
reached itself, and thoughtfulpeople are be
'Coming frightened at th lengths to which
'the recent popular:frenzy for personal lib
erty" hai gone. The key-note of this changed
public sentiment is sounded in the message
of Gov. Bullock, in which he - returns the
License bill passed by She Legislature with
out his signature—N. Y. Tribune.
TllE , Committee of Clevelanders, appoin
ted to visit New York, for the pnrpose of
securing the passage through Cleveland of
the broad guage extension of the Atlantic
and Great - Western Rallying to Toledo, have
rettinted, and the Plaincteakr understands
that "If they did not utterly; fail in the.ob
ject of their trip, they at least despair of ac
complishing that object. " ,
SPECIAL NOTICES:,
RATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
This. splendid Ilalt-Pye is the beat ha the worlff;
the only true and perfect- Dye; harmless, reliable;
instantaneous; no diimppointment; no ridiculous
tints; remedies the effects of bad dyes;-invigo
rates and leaves Ms flair soft and beautiful. ,tack
or brown. hold by ,all Druggists ond Perthmerstand
properly applied at - Batchelor's 'Wit ,Vaetory, No.
18 Bond Street.lNew York • •r- •• - • ayebl:pat
orrstAmisA6tiaroczitiatv. ,
—An Essay: for Young tenon the Crhne
end the, DISEASES and ABUSFAI which
eresle ItapedlinehtlC to MARITIAGX,' with eve'
me s of -rellefe , Sint In sealed letter envelope.,
free e . reherge. Addreits De. J. 81C114,IN'HOUvill-
Talclioaratit Assoclapin, rhlladelphla, Pena'aa
: OFFICE or ylli.T.nggiungs. or ALLsoits.nr C0.,1
,l'arrininnou..Aprll int.,l2 2 ht '''''l
il[ilfl.ll4/StAiliCE - tietbii Alit Se'e'
.- tion'er an Aet relatidg toilkghtnr r aillitity • iikid ,
roved the Art they ill' Nay, 1 and of thense . enutt
menu go •nald: sectioni , opprova , rthe - AlOth. day,oX,
March, 1886 ! ,I,herylve n . ollee that. ,illO ptillll ,
. cates
_c_or the adverb Ms.. tiorouitho h a ' Tawli."
ships WILL , BE.0), 'lnd. II tivill'l be thtpared to
reeetwo the - . f ,., , : ' 4 , !: V.“.i . :.....1':'.1t
. . .
' &1114, State,' Poor. .- Wpr •h9us . , l Oft!
~ -'-'-.- - Vaunt, - 'Timis, [ or, „IS& t' , ' . ' .
0:$ it aft the istClay; of May:. il i , ea yd tines'
and' ei• '
•
can be paid at this ogled until the let day of. qgtillti
Wi t t S tia Hl.;,‘ €.l, d: -1 ~ ' •,:e! ' ``'''; ,f,,,
- bediteitins of; I
rm
U t Wif '
e ..r
imti Cent.
lh l
eOE ..- ng
t W i t 6 l : z ' . tl ke' . r O' rota
':Fty ' g
,the,NTOFthe
frbere,ritt ,be no tdednOtlogl. alltpdp6turlnihe -
Manila of Angunl, There will lat,Tr it , IN CENT.
ADDED to 01 =en retnnlithirgin oil ',theist
day Of lleptembertAteettr 1 , 11. r 7.,.. iiiiiii E at ...„,,,,
fib- i • frArrilfrAEN - 141:01.
trgasurek of Allegheny enn ty..
mtal:noo
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sch , ,
co ortibil y ireeitte4bif.thelgeirtroi
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Alio . finstO City
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•)att a oln a efor FM wmr"..66-1
kr.2lll•ll.slbeds. Pft tali , " ' -5"
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDA Y. 4.9..„ 186 g..
4)1 upon 1, e - -....- -------- -------
- 41 .tely. IarTONGRENC- 3 244 DISTRICT.
.: • ;..-••. • - .7: -i•-• ~, ;.:0:7;471i.' : '
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'' Gen'. 1. - S . ;Edith'' ;
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Li a candidate for nomination before the Union 1
pUbllCan Convention:.. .. . - .
- -
arCO WPRESB-2%1t DEITICT.
. .
Ie a candidate.far nomtnatloii.ty their-igen Repub.
Ucair Oonsressionst Convention. rall3l:dkT
OrrOß DISTIPET ATTORNEY.
, Eigojeet to the dechilon - of the Unloa Republican
Count Co. 6.. Um:L. , ap17:00.4&T
arFOB` DINTItICT ATTORligla
deii. prAttsct*,- •
Subject ih the deelettet of ilia llntoa Republican
County Coasention. - mh.24=24.41411M
wires misTaieT ATirttiaNgt:.
Subroct to the decision of the lintotilleptiblicin
Countv Convention:. • • mh.V:n43:d&T ;
, .
IWVIIIIIT.Mr DISniiCT AT--
'Wilt be a equiltdate tor Assfstiutt District Attorney,.
subject to the,decisieriof tile,,Republican Coutitk ,
Convention:, .. . . apitnditT.
ItgrASSISTABiIe, DISTRICT sae
• „ .
Subject to Ole .deciaion • of tbe Union Itepublicatt'
County Co ventlon, •• mbSS:uVeditr.
w'Ncormnr , commmpivmt. •
• •
Of Lower Bt. Clair township, (late of Co. B. 81ild
P. ) sublect to the decision of the •Union Repub
lican County Convention. ' ap=c4s-daT
IniagiCOlCS
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
Dealers, Gardeners awl Private Families
M=:=
CM
THOMAS. HOWARD.
LEVTj BIRI3=;DU"EFI
WILLIAM;' C. MCiAELAND,
JOHN W,
,RIDLyLI,4
BEMM39
PHILIP. HOERR,
STOCK PURE AND FRESH.
lind s their requirement's fully Met
Our rarge stock, complete assortment, and the ac
knowledged reliability of our stu ff , lea ds. us to con
fidently tee satisfaction to our customers.
Constant yon hand and tor sale at the lowest mar
ket Prices-
DARDEN AND FLOWED SEEDS.
FIELD AND LAWN SEEDS.
POTATOES.
GOODRICH. HARMON, BUCKEYE, WRITE
SPROUTS and CUZCO. - •
FLOWERING PLANTS AID BULBS.
AGRICULTURAL AND ITOUTICULTURAL
IMP ar..wzirrs AND TOOLS.
ALL BOOKS relating to the "FARM. GARDEN
or GRERNIMOUSE at publishers' printed prices.
Our New Descriptive Seed Catalogue
Gives ABLEipions of N MOST
DESlvarieties ofVE GE TABLES AND
m far o u w Einßs. ,
p kLA t l ng
and atan management-prices
inytkeltagea or by weight, by mall or otherwise, and
nallch other valuable lif formation . Sent to all ap
plicants vnelosing 10 cents.
J. lENOX,
Nurseryman ; -.Beadsman and Florist,
187 LIBERTY PITTSBURGH.
• sir Derr : of "HROXIS FRUIT FARM and NUR;
nn3OnAlotFe&T
puicEE! OF THE
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
MAIST4ACTURED DT THE
MARfo POWDER ' COMPANY,
ARTHUR HARK, Agent;
0R1ce,1791 and 114 FEDERAL, STREET,
ALLPOR.F.NY, PA
MMM!!
CANISTER POWDER
Electric Nos. 1,2, 3. 4 and 5 grain, in &junco
Canisters; 1 lb. each
American ach Oporting. ju Oval Canisters of lib. •
Du e sk ithooting. 2fos. 2, 3 and 4 . grain in .
Oral Canisters of 1 lb. each
Indian Ride. In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each...,
Kentucky Rifle, in Oral Canisters of Ilb. each
Kentuckyß InOvalCanisterS of h' lb. each
tiro one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.
(50 half lb. do. do. do.)
Itga , FOWDER
. .
Kentneky,Blile, irro, Fro, and "Sea Shoot- .•
ingr ro,,in kegs, albs
Kentnek - r sr°, /ind • `Sea Shoot- - -
lug" Fa, •in kers, 125‘ lbs • • •
Kentucky - Ride, rr rn,, PY4). an'Sea Shoot-
log' , NO, in kegs, lbs cV.'.
Deer Pdvrder, Itikegs, Ibt ' -
Xining and Shipping. Fowdet, Mining r, Yr,
and YVF grain,
_net cash, in kegs ZS lbs
Safety Fuse for Bliudlng, of superior quality,
In packages of /SO Seat and over. •
Delivered - free of OXiCilll43 onboard Boat
ItaltrOild, In Pittsbtrrgreor - •
Eci!gmt AlltD, ,comckarrros
THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY,
'LB.,..lmplg i gt.. , mE,4 : icuit;
••,•
:.• Car setitt* Aogorator , .
.
.; , e„..„
Yoe SMOKE ANXl`llo'f. .0 0 .11t 1 PIXES,dispeneing
with the use •of Stotts In or about the
Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment:oT
• geadgevgirt. tgAildrature that may lie.
peel w t
hen liessituut,y.,of Adtt,litt ate tri
gg l
.4;t411 IttiFiggtettibrlle at .•
Having° taiMa of thdlititedlititieS
...eat :az tisfuttgotekos which bocaymmtlaCtb slat
the 140 t letenseib i let t inig,ioVandta
'the non aid r'wn cli - in 04,1
it lasi gureprotectio beiVentsidlt•
listing from defective gusher tart Peasra
used as conductor for' wino b eat. 'lt • spoil+.
plicsble to all pipta.that my become overheated,
and ilkwarrantSWitive.perferitisaibtkm where
vrooffof other. Mteirtibteiga MAY Be , Idaced
46 Obits tfog,lnl yt hafetde p tit itav!vbitily to arr.
NIP Tirrrettowto tuirdso divain t g4-tatu gO rim
lj.
M l Pa r tiet i le
' a r, *III kin
g=tmight, to Mall@l4lngret regle
- isuso, territorial rights, 411C.A.,65' Mai
erten to engage in seining priveges,eithernif Kate I
or county.
iyl ulikalliainairi ,
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`STOCK EitatAi.ST TE'e • ERS
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,•-• Melt ktf6140,0104 -
Axe Prenatetll4,l sell stAtietion STOCK% BONDS,.
and ail [lnfra of , REAL ESTATE;
,HOUSEROLDJITHNI _ "either on the
premises or at the Bond of Trade . teems.
Tartieldsx' attentldtrpflarsas ketorore,
the
Weer Reatßatate tmeite,as ." •
Sales if R'eaEstaterin t epinitmattended.
'Moe. N0,.115 YOURT . stM.ER - r• ° 4421
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THE iIiAGNOLIA V IC% •
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LOcated near McKeeiport: iroffar Mint Elrod's Sta
tion, on the Cunnellsvllle liallroad.. New house; ih
excellent condition; ;barn excelled' by few 1n the
country!. .All improvements on the..are mod.:
'ern and of the best kind: 80 1 l unkurpinised by any in
Abe country for, thrultnv: , Y.rnie,•;gragety • &e. ln
'abundance. • Never falling springs abound. G l oat
banlr. open. • Fences perfect: Will be °Old cheap.
Apply to , .
'STEEL & witsoir -
. .
Brokers and 'Beal Baste Agents,
. .
a .25 No. 06 SMITIIFIELDiSTREET.
2,000,000 - ACH" OF
011010 E LANDS FOR SATE,
BY THE 1' • .
Union Pacific Rai/road Company,
• .
• EASTERN' DIVISION,
Lying along the line of their road. at '
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF vrvE YEARS. •
For farther particulars, maps, &c., address
JOHN P. DEVNBECX.
• Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas.
Or CHAS. II:LA31 - BONN,
St. Louis, Missouri..
cm
WALL PAPER.
READER" CALL TO-DAY,
At No. 1.01 Market Street,
SZT.V.CT YOVR
WALL PAPERS.
JOS. R. HUGHES P & SRO
Tlnsarpalsed td boiltitY and quality.
W. P. MARSHALL,
No. 87. Wood Street, near Fourth
n2hs):nB
HOTELS.
THE' VILINSION HOUSE.
he undersigned beg to Announce to their friends
and the public that they haye
_purchased this OLD
ESTABLISHED and POPULAR HOUSE, ' '
NO. 344 lAborty Street, :. •
And will continue to keep It in the best - style. The
MANSION HOUSE has over one hundred Noma, all'
newly tarnished in the best style, and only two min-.
Mee walk from the Railroad Depot. . Trayelers will
end this house an excellent one - to stop at, and:Will
be accommodated any hour, day or night, '
Hall.
Connected with *the' House Is AS splenid l ihr .
Concerts. '
Families or "Angle persons lakMi' tO hoard by the
day, week or month, with or withoht4ottins.
tahmpay ,
• ) I AI I • ;I)' •"1
AN PLAN.. • - '
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
Pits. 405 and 407 bekty
Opposite 'Union 'Oepdt, Pin:SOPRON.
JAMES .X.ANAKAN; Proptletor,
This house Is newly:built and sOendidly finals&
and convenient to all the Nagroads coing into
.the'city. /Strangers vteltieg the city will f ind this
very convertive; putt economical, pme. ,Xolkseaure
teur room and pay for yen :mats salve ga t them.
ahts Restatiranteonnwtedwith this hotel , open at
aU 2 1ris 41 1 4 ,4111 Y Bails An parties
Mit Wit - pu,tpeyS mie shorte st : n otice and
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Office In Frank& Sayings
No. 43 Ohio St.. Allegheny.)
AOXE CONTANY, manageltby Directors well
known to the community, who trust W.fstr
to merit a share of your patrodage. , • • •
PresiiinaLi
~INKiretary.
,E , . '
HENRY
tow. D. RIDDR.v...
~.;. , ; -.-.; • - • DI:SECTORS: . d ' - ;
Henri_ Irwin.• ~ I D.L. Patterson, ;Henry Gerwia,'
I
Geo,, ft. Itiddie, Jacob Frans, ( lotticlbFaas,
Simon Drum, J. D. Smltb, ' Jacob Raab
mr.- AL Stewart, Cb. Y. Whiston, Joseph Craig; '
Jos-.; Lantner, ; 11.. J: Sink.inul,' Jeremiah (Cohen ,
V.AkTIONAL .IIVEll.):11A1 CE .
OP THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY.
Ma:. io ALIiELIEtE7Y
BIJILDENG. - ' T' • • • • • , ~-,•
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JAS 'E STE•FFNpON, §ccritaq. .• . ,
" • min:molts: I_ , • '
A.:11.1 - gr v ititatq.!t10.11.P,Willtams.Jno.' Toompsedi
. 11 3 0 . 1 11+ Piero 'l.lolleLgtlclutrt,- 40, 6 !dy er s.
Jas. L. rstfazo; IC, C. Boyle, "
Tbo Broirit,..Tr. Gesriperl , t, kIacOb,KOPI4
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Vt au tiri •.rearasivcr.
COM.
' - PANT P P1T14311118131T, ; •
XIMIFIE, President. . • ,
.t3enaral ant.
rgs , Water , street.: Sponse:a'
hoose;• 110.stairs. , Pitbstdusrt. ; . ,
Will ir..:nre Against all. kinds 1.;
of •Fire • iXartrie
Risks.: Abomae by; rilfteroir
: who are:well known 10 the contsaimity,' and whestre,
determined bypromPttieits• sad: liberality, *.to
Alibi the diameter ratich, they have•assumed, as of
fetingthe bent protection to three who desire to be
insured. • ,• • v lc • •I. ••••- .
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DIRS.CTORS .:- 1. ..,, .. i , '
Alexandb lamla, Jo hn B. Weille:
A. Billler4 Jr:,' - - • - ' ChoB. J. Clarke, ,
Janie , / MeAule7, . : • iWilllana S. Etane, ,
'Alexander Speer,
Andrew Aeklen, '': ' ' PIIIIIIRItexiner,
Dar td.Dt.Long.—. '
ENRSYLVANIA
OFFICE,
COMPANY-OF PITTTSBURGH
OFV,ICE,,SIFLy'TH STREET; BANK' BLOCK.
This is a Home Company, and' insures against loss
by Yire xclublvely. . • , • .
LEONARD AVALTEB,, liresideet. •
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. . -
ROBE= A.
PTRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH 3IcELHENY, Secretary.
DIUNCTORS:
George Wilson,
Geo. - W. Evans,
C. LaPge,
J. C. Yleiner, -
John Voteley, •
A. Ammon:
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Boyle.
Hobert Patrick,
Jacob Painter,,
Josiah King. •
. Jas. H. Hopkins,
Henry' 8 roll, •
INDEMNITY
AGAINST. LOSS• BY FIRE
• FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA:
OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT ST.,.NE:eac 5713
• DII.CTORS: ••
Charles X. Baneker, 'Mordecai H. Louis, •
Tobias Wagner, 1 David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, IsascLea,
Jacob R. Smith, 1 3 Edward C. Dale, .
Peorge W. Richards, George Fales.
CHARLES 0. BAN KKR, resident.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice Prnaldent, • -
W. C. STEELE, Secretayx,prOism.
J. GARDNER Corrta, Awns's.,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets
mb29:wls
ALLEGMENY INSURANCECOM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 MTH STREET, BANE BLOCK
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks.
JOHN IRWIN, an.. President.
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DON - YELL, Secretary.
• CAPT. DEAN, General Agent.
DIIIECTOIIS: - •
Crpt. Win. Dean
B. L. Falinestock,
W. H. Everson,
Robert H. Davis,
Francis Sellers, •
Capt. J. T. Stockdale.
John Irwin, Jr.,
John 1,..1.1cC0rd,
C. Hussey,
Harvey Childs,
T. J. Lloskinson,
Charles Bays, •
IIIiFEOPLIESTINSURSNCE coat
PAS Y.
OFFICE, N. E. - eORNER WOOD h FIFTH STS.
A.Monie Compani, taking Fire and Marine Maki
11110CTOIISt ' •
I Capt. - Jelin L. Rhoads.,
Samuel P. Eihriver, .
CharlaxArbuckle, •
Jared 111.11 rush, . . :.;
Wnt. F. Lang. •
Samuel Ideerlekart" '
resident. - • .--
President. -
IN, General' Agent. ; "
Wm. Phillips,
':John Watt.
John E. „Parks.
Capt. James Miller,
Wm. Van Kirk,
James D. Verner
WM. PHILLIp q
JOHN WATT,V
W. likliGNE
CAPT. JAW'S.. GO
BESTEST ;EMILY COAL. - •
- • - as:Wjcs,'s • .
. • .
• • • - • •
And Delivered!Prouretly to l trler,'
AT:I:OIYEST iitARKET RATES, BI
OSCAR P. LAMM fk CO.,
Corner Satidueky Street ond & C. R. R.
~ C.,1:1; Y,
ANTHRACITE` FIIRRISKED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.` -
quiran
DICKSON' 'STEWART & CO
• -fiavin g reiieved l their (lice to ; • -
, NC); tse7z,n3Elt SME'rfZ .
(LatOIy.CIAY Flour `5lllll SECOND mom,:
_ • '
Are now ureOareri tOferuisn Tr ' Toutni x oGitz:.
NY LIMP, NUT COAL OR LAoll,l4.ttie lotreat
morket price. . • • ,
offic • •
' All orders left at their e, or addresaed. to
them through the trail, will be attended to promptly.
my25:b25
CHARLES 11.'AIIMISTROISG,
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10II01 , 1109227* 7 09112&111 , 1111710314
• , ,
I And Itanifacdurers of . 1". - • d : •
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COAL, SLAVE AND ,DEBU.T,PgtfIfIZED COKE..,
_Ofilee ;and tYarii-LCOENER' I CIP' fIITTEE'R
MORTON ' 14TENNM: - Ftlart Tard , on: Mituarq and' .
Clymer, streets, Nintn 'Wards and onSceeadatreel,
near Look 1510.11,„ Pittiburp. PA. " • _
Farallies And . Diannhietarerst ,stipplied• with the
Bert article of Coal or Altar, tattle lowest moth rates.
Orders . left at any:of their ,opicell, ,7 1 / 1 reocive
prompt attention. • -
i 4w :,'B#4lllllrclMSON,
•• 0 , .. ~, ~ ~ .., sgeemara,to ; ,
LannnrnrA..annYo-100111ST COAT. Co., '
fkipSiMtritllS AND DE.factOkBY , BATIew
,
AND RIVER ; oteuperiorrqugniogilenr
. eik
1)42A8 , Asp,r‘Ly '
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';,dflicik annviTata — FOCrr , RlF TRY , -arREET, neat
tileteac cni aeas.
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6E0.. BABitifik
• Another entire change. Hansen inlei,i'ded. People
delighted. JOHNNY HAIL/ . in *it and /augllnnie
acts. Mile. lIRVEUE,.' the beeidHlal donseuse.
AIJtiCTA LAI:RUM:M. Ntr' lo4 "t /Sag
-
eating dances: OSCAR WILLIS. - .POW HART,
•with ;be entire Dramatic Company.
IarINIRNELLI'S lit •
L •
'MUSEUM EXHIBITION,
Comprising WORKS OF ART andfiRMAT NAT
URAL MAIM; CURIOSITIES,. •
AT FitiiIIIELIN . 1.14
- Fifth itreet, opposite PittsburgitlinSire.
Cards of Admission 25 cents.. D,o9rs ?pen from A: M. to 10 1. ; ; - ; ;i - spemis
nrtamAND.VotAjl.job. ",
:• '
-mormagENT4 , cp.aravaT ,
TO - be.' Soiree fit tile. MXNCIteisTEIK PRMEIBYTE
'HUM ,CIMMACIt, - . cornet of Frontlet and , Market
streets. AUethanrs: (formerly Manettesteet) for the
benefit of the'Charch, on ' - I •
' 'IIII:FMSDAY, *tr.
Model. the anapidea Mr."C;V: Inr,4olt. Aiaiated by,
Mrs. LAURA MELLOR, Messrs:. E,- - !MMED,
J. EMBERT ;.• •
'Tickets, 50 milts. For iale at C. Cr. 91
`Wool Bttert, Pittsburgh; at• the paoluelpal stores in
Meachester, and. at 1111 e. 'door: Doerr open at It-.
Cowart to commence at It Up S VClAdit: " Corner of
The Manchester Tasseater. Care p sa
airaskUu- 'Market etreeta everlll.o`llthiutes.
Concert oyerlatinia to. tate Jire'caraflbr the cities.
". •
- - .
ISO
MOnMIO
POLIO NAci s.
.
. , _
Office+ 1011 . 6.11 - YLIF.: STREET; neeldWashington,
PA." I'
Deeda4.flloads, .Diortgageg, Aeltiowledgmenta.
DepoStioea..Collectiona r an all °tiler legitimate
Intalhess executed promptly. . '• mM:n9
A RCIMIAJW) BLAKEVRY,
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se, es }arm *musts,
DEl:nk:dir
MEI
sour. ,
,IIIcIIIASTRIEt,j
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Ex-Offlefia dustice of the PCJICO ailc6'olice Magis
trate. Office, GRANT STREET, oppeite" the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.. •
' lUd d itic;rr n a2l 0 1
.I. r e t t g ai g glidgi n or e lf!? e villit
promptness'and.dtspatce. , .* . =BIS
717 ' ISTACE " S.;fflOttßO
.41.1.4.113 - EibtrAE .
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICY OF THE' PEACE AND
POLICE .11AGISTIL94.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTS, BURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages,' Aeliatowledgments,,
Deposttions'and an Legalßusinesa• • executed with
promptness and dis patch, . . , . mrte
AMMON,
A. _
Justkeof the Pei.ice-,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE &INSURANCE AST.
CARSON STREET XAST 81115 .0N1114.111.
Collection of Rents solicited and Is , iinniptly attend-
ILLIAS 11.4*01114.- . -
W '
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, COW/ONCE% &C.,
Office, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the
Baihray Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH:'
Business entrusted to his care I:,4,:xiptly attend
ed to. i my1:311
SOSEPIi M. GA.TZAM J 1 ntrrrearteur.
G. X. M.X6JEITEM,;I'
"LAS T P 4 IWZ" BOXII I M E/14
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELD4S-AT LAW,
'Andr.s§ilaittira
OFFICE, 9EI GRANT STREET, j;
• • Oppost el the cathedral.
11521723
DANIEL McBIEA.I., M. D.,
PRACTICING PIrirpXCIA.1 4 1,
•
OFFICE, 'MO')
.1 1 4 o. tie Gl•yant St.,-nbair-11119th.
SPZI:X 7I, •
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LIERGtSON,,
,LTT'OT Is jF-Y — AT,I
eacO DPLuon.FBox2ROOM
W. A.:
ATTORNEY -AT LAW'
No. 00 d:llatre et.
„. PI ;BIIiTiGEI, PA
JOHN W... RIDDIFJ.44 • . 1 '
ATTORNEY-AT4LANV.
Ue lewo>od eirPtfr t , :
E ' . Etqnsai) ;
fels:t44 -7 ; prijrahrwth, PA
c.mAcA R tLE„ r i,„
ATYORNEY Atio',ooilo4l*.AT V*
Noy S9 'Gian t * 14 , 1.4tiei;. ,
.!,ixt724:b25 .I"..riTSEATROII , PA
JOHN N
A. STnAi •" •
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AND
POLICE AL&COTILVFE.. •.
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Office ~1151 Mtn, kaltitraSi i mpodie_t_lte,Cathe•
dna,' 'Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds:o4ond*. Argue
'Ankncrwledgmentd; Depoliitietil bud Busi
new executed lib prouiptuesEund Mos
TOW - 11 C: MOIVIDDMit
ATTORNEY AND CODNSPLLORAT - LAW,
"r1 1 ;t: i,
N 0.87 ElftliilE4tr@et.!.i
Penslonsiltpooties,ond Ar/4,110f Tay promptly
collected.' nomogor
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MVi AIrtILS A>l . •
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