The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 04, 1869, Image 7

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BMllty of MOBS.
Men do not care for brains i excess
ect in
women. They like a sympathe n tic intell
which can follow them, and seize their
thoughts as quelt as they are uttered, but
'they do not in ich care for any clear or spe
cial knowledg of facts; and even the most, i
;philosophic an.
Ong them would rather be,,
- set right in a classical quotation, an astro-'
nomical calculation, or the exoct bearing
of a political ouestion by a lovely being of
tarlatanO whom be• was graciously unbend
ing to instruct. Neither (13 they want any
thing strong minded. To most men, in
deed, the feminine strong mindedness that
can discuss immoral ptoblems without
blushing, and despise religious obselvances
as useful only to wealt souls, is a quality a.s
unwomanly as a well developed biseps or a
huge fist would be. It is sympathy, not an
tagonism; it is companionship; not rivalry,
still less supremacy, that:they like in women,
and sonic women with brains, as well as
learning—for the two are not, the same_
thing—understand this.
Others, enthusiasts for the freedom of
thought and intellectual rights, show theirs
defiantly, and meet. with their reward.
Yen shrink from them. Even cleveroun meon,
able to meet them on their own grd, d
not feel drawn to them, while all but high
class Min& are dwarfed and, humiliated by
their learnUig" and , their moral courage.
And thls is what no man likes to feel in
the presence of a woman, and because of a
superiority. But the brains most useful to
women and most befitting to their work inlife
are those which show themselves in con , -
- mon sense, in good judgment and that kind
of patient courage which enables them to
bear small crosses and : great trials alike
with dignity and ' good temper. Mere in-
tellectual culture, - however valuable in it-
13elf, does not reach to the worth of. this
- kind of moral power, for as the true do
main of woman is the home, and her way
of ordering her-domestic life the best of her
faculties, mere intellectual culture does not
help in this, and, ifl fact, is often a hind
rance rather than a help.
Ar.otrr thirty-five years since, Hon. Thos. I
Carlin, at one time Governor of Missouri, 4
was at Quincy - , Illinois,
during a greatTerush
at the Land Office. ,At supper h as a
large crowd and various topics were dis
cussed. Among the subjects was women,
when one of the company said, "that all
women were alike; none were what they
.should be;" and made other more insulting
remarks about the sex. Governor Carlin
was at the table, but said nothing. As soon
as he had finished his repast he went out
into the.office of the tavern and waited for
the slanderer. As soon -as he made his ap- '
pearance the Governor said.; "Sir! I heard
you at the supper table make some remarks
reflecting upon women. Sir, 'my wife is a
woman, my , sister' are women, and I am
rearing stp daughters that will be women.
On their account, as well as other good wo
men whose integrity you have assailed, I
have determined to thrash you,"which he
proceeded to do in a highly satisfactory
manner to all present.
"CAltriroN" writes from San,Francisco
to the Boston Journal: "People here com
misserate the people of the East upon the re
action which must take place when we re
turn to a specie basis; but if you t are to
come up to San Francisco prices you had
better stick to paper , currency. I believe
there is no city in the' world where living,
costs so much as in San Francisco. A dol
lar in currency is worth more in Boston
than &dollar in gold in San Francisco. .In
1866, when gold was at 160, I obtained as
good a suit of clothing for 00 in Boston' as
I can now obtain here for $6O in gold. The
citizens of Boston obtain their Daily Journal
for four cents, postal currency, but here
your newspaper costs a dime at a news stall
and there are no newsboys."
T lIE recent unexampled cold in Western
Kansas took the people so by surprise that
almost all the freezable produce of the sea
son was destroyed. The potatoes were left
in the ground until the wet season should
be over; but, before it was dry enough to dig
them, they were frozen solid. Terrible
suffering by cold and hunger is the conse
quenee It is feared that hundreds of fami
lies are in danger of perishing. Wood, in
some places on the prairies, is thirty dollars
a cord; and at many homes there is said to
be neither fuel nor food. The towns and
villages of the State Eve actively organizinganzi
charities for the snffenng country;
'should reive the ompt and bountiful aid
of thos ec e in otherprStates who are more
blessed.
GA.BATERS have become so erce and
daring lit Bear River City, Uta fi h, that a
Vigilance Committee has taken them in
band. After three had been hung, hand
bills were distributed, warning the: entire
-gang that all who were in the city after a
certain hour would be disposed of in the
same way. "Since that," says the Pwneer
index, "meny a bundle of sin and blankets
has passed the city limits." One amusing
incident occurred during the "garoting sea
son." As a gentleman stepped out- of a
club-room he was met by one of -the gang,
who dealt a powerful blow at his head. It
was warded off, and the assassin cooly step
ped forward and apologized for the assault,
saying that he "thought it :was somebody
else."
Joni HETBUICN, Sr., of Gloucester
N. J., publishes a card in the &lent:fie
American, in which he claims to have dis
covered the real cause of our annual No
vember meteoric showers. He rests upon
the fact that "at that period of the year the
earth actually crosses the sun's path; that
is; the earth is directly behind the sun and
passes over his orbit on the 14th day of No
vember of every year." He says that the
sun leaves "a meteoric train bend him,
which stretches out many degrees L eynd.
the earth's orbit." We.do not pretend to
know the scientific or astronomicalvalue o
this theory, Nit we give it as one of the the
ories on a subject curious and interesting.
OM
TUE population of Turkey is estimated
at 441,000,000. Her army numbers a total of
• nearly 600,000. Her regular army is com
poked er 136,000 men.' The reserve army
amok to 200,000v -the auxiliary troops to
100;000; the irregular troops to 00,000. The
resources of Greece when compared with
-those of Turkey assume insignificant pro
portions. She has a population of 1,500,-
4300, and her maxinram army numbers
about ,12,000 - men, with at least 2,000 om
cers. Turkey has a good navy, not i 1
numbers, but in strength and effic d iency.
Greece has two steamers and a squaron of
coasting ships.
,
D.ESTITUTION Yonx.—l.t. 18 esti
mated that no less than two hundred thou
sand persons are now residing in lieW 7 York
City who have no work, no real homes,
and no means which, insure them a liveli
hood. Some of them beg or steal outright;
but a large number eke out a miserable ex
istence by running into debt for lodging and
board, or by borrowing from week to week
of whonisoever will lend them, or by quar
tering themselves on reluctant relatives or
friends. The result is reported to be an ag
regate of want, squalor, misery and degra
.
ation fearful to contemplate.
Washtngton Items. - •
Parties interested in the Postal Telegraph
bill are making arrangements to advocate it
with vigor, ,and a good showing of facts
and figures as soon as it can be reached after
the re•assembling of Congress. There will
be a strong lobby against the measure, and
the House Committee is probably adverse to
its passage.
General Grant haying had his attention
called to the alleged conversation reported
in the New Yorit papers, in which he was
reported as atitocating the repeal of the
1 Tenure of 01116 act; and in favor of an
extra session of,:Congressin March, and the
retention in office of capable men without
Iregard to their politics, &c. General Grant
pronounced all these assertions as garbled
misrepresentations of what he had said, and
he repudiated them all, and said be wondered
that any respectable paper would give them
credence or circulation. .
M. DE LESSEPS, the Suez. Canal contrac
tor, makes a curious statement, bearing on
the veracity and exacttudelof the Bible. He
says that engaged prospecting in the neigh
borhood of the Red Sea, he visited the
fauntains of Moses, which are still in accor
dance with the description given by the Bible
The Bible of all boOks is the most truthful.
Stange to relate, the different localities
mentioned in this sacred-work, still possess
the same physiognomy and the same names
The Bible states that "in Blim were twelve
fountains of water, and three score and ten
palm trees." Well, even now, we are able
to seethe seventy old trunks of those t
as well as the twelve fountains.
RT/FICIAL Seem, a substance used in
France for the purpose of colorink saffron,
is believed to be a compouttd of picric acid,
though the actual ingredientsare kept secret.
Picrate of potash is highly explosive,
and
the fact that a box of this artificial saffron
was
exploded by a spark from a tobacco pipe
is considered conclusive proof that the dye is
some sort of picric acid. Further experi
ments show that artificial saffron will ex
plode as readily as gunpowder, but with
lorry per cent. less of projectile force. It is
asserted that woolen stockings dyed with
picrate of potash are liable to explode on the
feet of those who sit too near the fire.
OICE of the'most delicate witicisms, utter
ed by Rossini on•his death-bed, is the fol
lowing. It is characteristic of the affection
ate relations prevailing between him and
his wife: "What is the difference between
you and a clock ?" said the sick maestro to
his faithful wife and nurse, when she had
just told him what time it was; and as
Madame Rossini said she was unable to
solve the riddle, her husband told her the
solution: "The Clock indicates the hours to
me, and you; cause me to forget them."
Certainly a, mot of which every teuder
bridegroom might be proud.
Aic lowa correspondent of the Chicago
Journal .says that. in Mahaska county, lowa,
lives Mr. D. C. White, who, twenty years
ago, fell on the grounditi the winter in such
a manner as to dislocate his neck and frac
ture the skull. By some strange circum
stance, the spinal cord was not severed. For
five years he was confined to his bed, but
finally so far recovered that he could go
about his business. His head is kept in po
sition by a nand around the head, and con
nected with supports which pass down the
back and around the body. •
Arc exchange says that Rev. Isaac Price,
of Schuylkill township, Chester county, Pa.,
has held the ,position of pOstmasier at
Schuykill post-office'' which is about one
mile and a half from Phenixville, for thirty
eight consecuitve years. He removed from
North Coventry . in 1828, entered upon the
mercantile business at the corner stores,
where he still continues the same business,
was appointed post master under Genera
Jackson, in 1830, and has held quiet posses
sion of his office during all the changes o
administration since that time.
CHICAGO has a detective officer who .in
order to obtain a reward of five hundred
dollars offered for the apprehension and
conviction of an incenniary, induced a aim•
ple minded German to plead guilty to the
charge, with the promise of one-half the
reward. The German was compelled to
serve three years in the State prison, while
the detective pocketed the whole $5OO be
sides considerable property of the German
entrusted to his care.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
W"Plimmrils
PAP/3IAN LOTION,"
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE SHIN AND CO.
FLEXION. Removea , all Eruptions. Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders tne
Skin gott fair and bloo For Ladies n t
ttee.
Nursery it is invaluable.ming.
Fur Oentlemen.i ahr
shaving, it has no equal. •.•PAFHLAN LOTION"
is the cnly reliable remedy for diseaaee and blem
ishes of the skin.
PUALON'S "PAPTUAN SOAP"
For the Toilet, Nursery and Rath; will not obey the
• a kin, Price, 25 cents per cake.
"FLOWDEI MAYO,"
•
A new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite,
delicate lasting fragrance. Sold by all Druggsts ,
PIIIALON & NON, Now York ,
Je3:r9-11-orr,
kgrESATCUELOWS HAtlft DIE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable.
instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous
tints; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes; invigo
rutbs and leareatioe Hair soft and beautiful. biack
or Grown. Sold II all Druggists and Peritimers; and
properly appticd at Batebelors Wig Factory, No.
113 Bond street, New Fort. aP2S:p2B
r4r . 6VIDE TO DIARRIAGE. ;-
- 'ng Men's Guide to Happy hiarriage nd
a
Conjugal Felici,y. The humane a b uses benevo
lent thyselaus, on the Errurs and incident
tu Youth and Lady Manhood, nt in sealed 'utter
e,Yeiones, free of charge. Address HOW ARD AS
SOCIATION, Box F., Philadelphia, Fa. my18:08T
eee .r ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,
BY It B. BMITHBOB & 00.
V.
OOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
`FOR29IE MILLION.
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
53 AND 57 FIFTH. AVENUE•
Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON & CO.. proprietors of
the well known Mammoth Auction Hou
the arrise are
v al crea—
of
ting an - excitement consequent upon
new goods which are being so 'd at remarkable low
prices. Goods of every vartety; the finest sewed
ankletotf._.te most fashionable balmoral gaiters and
an shoes, slippers, - &c,, - blankets, flannels,
cloths. casslmeres, cutlery and carpets. Call and_
examine. No trouble to show goodfl. Ladies'.
misses' and children's fuse at almost your own
prices. All goodcwartanted as renresented no-si
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ASSIGNEPS SALEp No. IS - 131 a - .-
mom), tic....sE—mosimy AFTERNOON.
11. at 2 o'clock. will he sold the premises ,
by order JAMES W. MU! AY . Assignee. all the
right, title and Interest of R. C. S fiTTON In lease
of the lot and frame buildings, No. 75 West side of
ll.am nd. Second Ward. Adegheny city; the lot.
tronting 15 feet on llt.mond. and running Tack. 38
feet: the lease haying 2ve years to run from Septein.
her. Ist, 11305, .at annual rent of_fst2s, payable
quarterly: and subject to all the termu and condi -
Mons of said lease.
Terms cash. Po
A. NiclLWAssession glYen
NE. Au
Lctione er.
ben
VItESH JFlSll.—Beniamin Pal.
PRES i otlll eontlnuent to all city and Goan
, try orders for -
FRESH WHITE LAKE FISH, SALMON AND BASS.
Send to No. 45 DIAMOND MARKET. Pitts,
burg". or Me old well knovrn TWIN CITY bTAND
.6.11,411134 ' 904
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4869-2-
LIFE INSBA'NUE COMPINY,
AUCTION SALES,
BY it. IrILWAniL
THE NATION
• OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AILERICA
WASHINGTON ,
Chartered by special Aet of Congress,
Approved July 15, ISM
Cash Capital - - - 81,00(4000.
Breach Office: PHILA.DELPHIA ,
'FIRST NA. • NAL BANE BIIILDING
Where the genera. business of the Companyls trans
acted. and to which all general correspondence
should be addressed.
• DIRECTO AS.
Jay Cooke. Philada. E. A. Rolling. Wesh'n.
R. Clark, Philada. Henry D. Cooke, Wash.
John W. Ellis. Cincinnati. Wm. E. Chandler,Wash.
Wm• G. Moorhead, Phila.
Edward Detrees. Wash.
Geo. F.. Tyler. Phila. Dodge, N. York.
J. Hinckley Clark. l'hila. H. C. Fannestock, N. Y.
• . OFFICERS.
C. H. MARK, Philadelphia, President.
HENRY D. C.OOKR, Washington, Vice President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Y . /Lance and Executive
Committee.
EMERSON W. PEET, Phila., Sec'y and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington. Aas't Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SM.II H. M.D., Medical Direetor,
.
J. EWING MeARS. 31. D., Ass' Medical Director.
MEDICAL. ADVISORY BOARD.
J. K. BARNES. Surgeon General U. S. A., Wash`n.
P. J• FIORWITZ,•Chief Medical Department 11. S.
• N., Wa: hlngton.
D• W. BLISS, M• D., Washington.
SOLICITORS AND. ATTORNEYS.
Wit. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. •
GEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa.
This Co mpany, National In its character, offers, by
reason of the Larg , Capital, Low Rates or Premium
and New Tables,
ented t the mosto
the p ub lic m eans of In
suring life et pres
The rates of premium being largely reduced, are
made as favor:side to the. insurers as those of the
best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica
tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the
misunderstandings which the latter
are so apt to
cause the Policy-Holders.
Several new and attractive tables are nose pre
sented which need only to be understood to prove ac
ceptable to the public, such as lblet ME-PRO DUC
IN G POLICY and ELTUR.N PREMIUM POLICY.
In the former, the policy-holder not only secures a
life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, it
living, after a period of a few years an annual in r
-
come sew:lin ten per cent. (10 per 'cent.) of the pa
of Ms pOifej/. The I.tter the Company' agrees to re
turn to the assured the total amount of money he has
paid in, to addition to the amount of his poltey.
The attention of persons contemplating insuring
their lives or increasing the amount of Insurance
they already have, Is called to the special advant
ages offered by the National Life Insurance Cum-
Pan'
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
application to the Branch Office of the Company in
rhiladelphla, or Its General Agents.
LOCAL AGENTS ARE WAN
tir TED in e
evry
City and Town; and applications from competent
parties for such agencies with suitable endorseinent,
should be addrsed To THE COMPANY'S GEN
ERAL AGEN es TS ONLy, in their respectlvellia
tricts.
GENERAL kGENTs:
E. W. CLARK 3 CO., Philadelphia. •
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
JAY COOKE& CO.. Wabhlngto.u , D. C..
Columbia a
For Marylan. Delaware. Virgtnia,
D istrict of
nd West Virginia
IRA R. JleVAIr & CO.,
Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and
Washington COM:MOS. "
For further partleulars address . B. S. RUSSELL,
Manager for beneral Agent, Harrinburg. Pa.
suZialW&F
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.,
OP IFITTSBORGR, PA,
Oitlo©, No. 424 PENN
. .
(12/ lti.erioNA.r. Tarsi Co. ottniao.)
DIRICRTORS :
_ . .
Robt. Dickson, Volta. Liddell, "ti '. J. Friday,
G. siedie, 'I, %Van Buren,. . Eirsch.
E. H. Myers, 4J. Hangethical, brie. Siebet,
L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, . Schlldeciter
•
E. 11. 'MYERS* riesident.
SORT. DlOE,bOl , :, Vice President.
11011. T. J. GRIEB. Treasurer.
J..ALDIETZ. Seeretarv.
03:trarr
VirESTERN EIiSURAINCE COM.
PANT OF PITTSBUBASH.
tomenmyt NIMIC.K, President»
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. OEORGE 'NEELL; tieneral Agent.
°nice, WA Water street, Span` I. Co.'s Ware
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will in.ture against all kinds of FL-e and Marine
Maks. wellme institution, managed bind4TeC
who are known to the community who are
determined by promptness and liberality to MilitO
taro
thecharseter which they have asicuned, as of.
ragtag the best protection to those who desire to be
Insured. __
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DtnICTOnS:
Alexander Nins!ek, Joan R. McCune,
1.?"..,33311,311-merc7Ajorfe.y; C
VA l rlist Cl4r .
ET k a e ll9
Joseph Kirkpatrla.
Phillip Reymer,
Wm.. Morrison.
nor
Jame.__
Ale x ander Speer,
Andrew klen,
David M Ac.
La's.
I). Ihmien.
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO:•,
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1903. CASH CAPITAL PAID
AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
IND 10.000,000 IN BOLD.
•
Insurance against Fire effected on Houses and
Buildings, Goods. Wares and Merchandise, Steam
boats, en. Polieles issued payable la gold PI NS
rency• Unit(.4 States Branch Odice, 40
STREET, New York.
All losses of ,the United States Branch will be ad-
Jested in New York.
J. X. -31(201-.A.1101ECICAN, A.g9nt,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
°Mee. 67 FM:MTH STREET.
MR. McLAT36IiLIN .s also Agent for the Haanhat
tan Life Insurance ComnanT- sels:r72
pENNSTLYANIA.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGN
OFFICE; No. icam WOOD STREET, BANK 07
CODERERCE BUILDING.
Tide is Rona* Company,
and insures airsinst loss
by Fire exclustvelV.
t LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. 130TLE,,Vice President. -
ROBEAT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH IdeELIIENY. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Glieeg%W. e°21.5,
J. C. Lappe,
J. C. Planer,
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon.
11rA.
Leonard waiter,
C. C. Rorie
Robert Patrick.
Jacob rAinter. -
Josiah King
Jas. EL Hopkns,
Henry Sproul,
FIDERIENITY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA ,
MICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT 5T., N ZAR IT3
Charles A. Banisher, Mordecai H. Louis
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Baranel tirant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
F cerise W. Richards._ Deorge Pales.
CHARLES BAN 'KEIt, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, tieeretary pro President .
J. OA.RDNER .Aolgor,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets,
zahMsir IS
A LLEGFIENIF INSURANCE COM.
PANT OS PITTSBURGH.
OIfSICE, No. al WITH STREET, BANS BX.O
__lnsane against all Wilda of Fire and Marine Blikl,
JOHN JR., President.
JOHN D. MoOOIID, Vice President.
0. G. DONNZLL: Secretary. -
CAPT. WK. WALL General Agent.
Drat rose:
Min trills, Jr., Crpl. Wm. Dean,
John D. McCord, B. L. Fabneetooß
C. e. limey, W. H. Eirerson,l
garreY_Chllds, Robert D. Davis,
T. J. Doskinsoa, Francis Sellers,
T. Hays, cant. J. T. Staiakdale.,
pr a ll;LES) . lIVISURAN4.3E CORI.
conics , N. E. CORN)SE WOOD It TiUTE VS,
A Some ecru/piny, taking Firc and Marine Matt.
DISUCTOBS:
. runnvi, Capt. John L. Rhoads.
,Wm,
John Watt, figurosel F. Shrivel',
John S. Parks, Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. V a n
n es K ir k , wed M. Brush,..
Win. Kirk, Wut F. Lang,
James D. Verner . titamuelldcCrlc itlin
101. PHILLIP/3, President.
• JOHN WATT NER erm/is m
, Vice t. • . '
W. F. GARD , b Presiden t •
QAlrx. iAii. evuDo, 414
INSURANCE
BEN FRAINELIN
• INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEORECY,
Office in Franklin Savings Bank Building%
No. 43 Ohio St., ELltefitheny.
A HOME COXPANY, manage.si by Direetora well
known to Ike comniunity, who trut by fair deallpg
to merit a share ofiyour patronage.
zimsnit utwitv
GEO. D. RIDDI/111•.,
DIRECTORS: ,
Henry Irwin, 'D. L. Vattersou, l'aenrY erwle,
(.4eo. It. Riddle, iJae;ob Franz, ottlell, Faas,
Simon Drum, jO - , B. Smith, ;Jacob Rush,
W. M. Stewart, 111.. Whiston, ~ toseph Crate,
Jos. Lautner, J.2lnkand, iJeremlaU
liohen
ap10:035
NATIONAL INSURANCE. CO.,
i
OF THF, CITY OF ALLEGHE NY. Office, No. 89 t EDERAL STREET, entrance on
Stockton Aveny
FIRE ' SI:TRANCE ONLY.
W. W. MARTL. 4 i, President
JAS. E. STETENSON. Secretary.
• DU:LECTORS:
A. H. English' fo.u.P.Wintatas Jno. Thompson
Jno. A.. Myler, lats, Lockhart, os. Myers,
Jae. L. GrAllamOtobt, Les, . C. Boylo,
Jno. Brown, Jt. 'Geo. GArst, Jacob Kopp.
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BANIIR - UP'l l- NOTICE
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
W. D. of Pennsylvanla.
PITT:4I3OIMM, December 30th. ISBN.
Tins is TO GIVE'NOTICE that
on the 30th day of December. A. 1). MS, a
arrant In Bankruptcy was issued agalned the
_..
ESTATE OF CHARLES C, BALSLEY.
of All.gbeny city. in the county of Allegheny, and
State of 'Penna., who has been adjudged a bank
rupt on and
own petition; that th belonging of any
debts and delivery of any property to such
bankrupt to lam or for his use, and the Armo
rer. of any property by hlm are forbidden by law;
that a meeting uf the creditors of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as
' signees. of his estate, will be held at a Court of
'Bankruptcy,-to be holden at,No. 116 Federal St..
Allegheny Cltv, Allegheny county, Penna., before
JOHN N. VURVIANCe, Esq.. Regiser. on bef o r e
10tO day of February, A. D. 1869, at It) o'clock
TllO.llAs A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal. as Mecsenger.
de3l:cl3
_. ---U.
S. 51ARSUAL'S OFFICE,
W. U. Of PellTlSTlVallift. 1
PITTRBUR(III, DeLember liSth. LBOB.
TIFIVS•IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 21-t day of December, A. D. 1865, a
'arrant In Bankruptcy W55191.11e1 against the
ESTATE OF ARTHUR MUNRO%
OUSl'Keesport borough, in the county-of Allegheny.
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
anyd ank ebts andrupt on hidelis ownvery p of a etin; that te payment of
a ti ll o y property h belonging to
such bankrupt to hint or . for his use, and the trans
fer of any property by him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the c•editOrs of the said bank
rupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or timbre
assignees of his estate. will be - held at '3 Court of
Bankruptcy. to be holden at the ottice of the Regis
ter. No. 93 Diamond street. in the City of Pitts
byirgh. Penna.. before SAMUEL HARPER, Eq,,
1
at
Rego
o'clstcr. on the 11th day of o anuar), A. 11, 1809,
lock X.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY.
Marshal, as 51essenger.
de:c4
u. s.-34ARSHAT.,S OFFICE,
I). of Pennsylvania.
-
PlttScrran,Dee. 28, 11868.
MIMS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 24th day of
BankruptcyDecs Issuedagainst the.
ESTATE OF WLLLILM JOHNSON,
of the ,ttv of Pittsburgh. in the county of Allegheny, '
State of Pennsylvania. who 1115 been adjudged a
bankrupt on 1116 Own petition; that the payment of , ‘
soy debts and deity ery of any prlerty belonging
to such trankrnpd to' nur for his forbidden the ,•
transfer of any •property by hith are by l
law; that. a meeting of the creditors of the said '-
bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or
more assignees of his estate. will be held at a Court
of Mani:ropy..., to be holden at the office of the Re -
gister, , No. 93 Diamond street, in the City of ell.lB
- Allegheny eounty, Pa.. before bAMUEL• .
liAliPEtt, Esq . . . Register. on the 14th day ol Jan
uary, A. D. le•o9,at 10 o'clo
THosl ck Aii A. HOWLEY.'
rIrU, b• Marshal. as Messenger. •
U. S. 'MARSHAL'S OFFICE':
• IV: D. of Pennsylv.tnia.
FlTTsittfutzti. December 29. 1569.
HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That
on the 28th day of December. A. D. 1808. •
1, arrant in liankruptey was issued against the es
tate ofJOSEP II B. HUFF, of WM.3 township„
in the County of Allegheny. and Stat bankrupt ennsyl-j
Vania, who has been adiudged a. on
his own petition; that the payment 01 31.11 y debt
1111.1dellvery of any propertybelonging to such bank,
rapt to hint or for his u••e. and the transfer of tiny
property
by
Ilitn nee forbidden by that anti:idling
of the creditors of the said bankrupt. to prove their
debts,and to choose one or more assignees of his es
tate, will be held at a Court of . Bankruptcy, to be
holden at Tio• 03 , lamonti street. Pittsb•urgh,
Allegheny county, Ps., before bAtiIUEL. HAR
PER., F.:so, Register. on th ex
9111 day of JanuarY,
A. D. 1869, at 9 o'clock A. 31
TuonAs A. ROWLEY. •
U. S• Marshal, as Messenger.
MEM
~1e:t~:c11
LEGAL.
ORMAN'S COURT SALE.
Wlll be !old at Nrblle Vendue, at the COURT
ROUSE, in the City of Pittsburgh, on
!THURSDAY, JANUARY °lst, 1869,1
1
AT 10 O'CLOCK,
. •
The following roperty beloneitg to •the estate of
James Bieck. deceased. Ali that lot of gr,dinU, In
(3ollins township. (now Eightet nth Ward, Pltts
burgh.) bounded by lands of Samuel Semple, 'H•
Williams and Wm. Semple. and by a township road:
coat:doing 10 acres and 105 perkiest and having
erected thereon a large double Frarre 1...rea1/ 1 g
Bellee, with a ilne barn and other outbuildings and
a C al Itank oyeued on the premises, and will be
sold as e. whole or sub.diyieed.to silt ptirehasers.! •
• Also. Lot. Nos 9 and 10 in ._. G. Haile) . .. elan.
In East 1.1. b, r y, each fronting 60 feet on the Turn
-Pike road, and extending bad. 198 feet. and haying
thereon erected a goad two story Bch:al:louse and
Frame Stable.
Terrell—One half cash, balance In one year. 1
1E A. HILANDS, Trustee,.
Jal:e.2l-igyo! . at the Court House.
iiiTilE DISTRICT _COURT OF..
THE UNITEIrSTATES,_FOR TILE WEST-:
'ILN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANI A.
WASHINGTON BRITI ON. a bankrupts under the
act of Congress of March 55(1, 1807, hg applied
provable dsharge from all his debts. and other Maims
under Bald Act, by order of the Court
notice Is hereby given to all creditors who have
proved thelr debts. and other persons intere.ted,
:.try appear on the Gth day of FEBRU AltY. 1869,
at 10 o'clock A., Si. before. JOHN N. PURVIANCE,
Esq. Register, at • his oßiee, No. 116 Federal
streel, Atlegiteny city. Pa:. to• show cause, if any
they have, why a discharge should not be granted to
the said bankrupt.
de2libil At S.(' . MCCIANDLESS.'C Ierk.
ADIVIEVISTIIATOWS NOTICE--
Lettere of administration on the estate of
tralttilt CARNAHAN, tate of the Borough of
Temperance,' tile deceased. have heen granted to
Die undersigned, and mil persons indebted to Bald
estate are requested to make Immediate payment,
se
en nt d t th e hos m proper g ly e havin claims agishiwithout delay to st the same will pre
,
wushlP
nol6:a3lat MOSEp robatedS CHES" . hartlerett
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HOW
MAN ROOD: LOST I HON
RESTORED! Just puhtished in seated most.
f A effrNZi
t2TAIt vilvgiN,n RadicalCul
Sprmatorrhess,
or Seminal Weakness, InvOluntar,
Emisions, Sexual Debility andltnpedirneuts to Max.
rlage generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Rub.
lepsy Rom; Mental and Physical Incapacity, re.
trueltll-14..:Ikeltfilo7Vetbel'e;UrignIllfoboLIC2; & C c ' ? l . Iv ' ir i
BOOT TO 't in uvUSADS OP SUP PE.Re,RS,'• seal
under seal, a plains:ay.:lope, to :My address, post.
raid, ,a receipt of six ceuts, or two postage stamps,
to CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co., 132 BOWERY,
NEW YORK, POSTOPPICE BOX 4580. Also DT.
CUlirerVreW El ' 'Marriage (*nide," Price 25 cents.
mytgo&wT
iiWN 1100 D. 1 )---Anot her New
A MEDICAL PAMPHLET, f r Oln the pen o
Dn. Currie. The Medical TiT4OB SON bof this work
"This valuable treatise on the cause and cure o
premature decline, shows how health le impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and
how easily regidned. It gives a Blear 'synopsis of
the Impediments to marriage, the cause and eliecti
of nervous debility, end the remcdie a therefor." A
pocket edition of the above will be foi warded on
receiptof 25 cents, by addressing:
al or CUE.
Thi,hlo. 58 North Charles Street, Baltimor r
e. Md ,
Diliti • • '
DVICE to Y G OUN MEN ABOU'
ATO MARRY.
Essa-ys Yor Young Men.
•
On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases Incident to
Youth and Early Manhood, with the humane view
treatment and cure, sent by mail In sealed lette S.
i
envelopes tree of chance. Address, HOWARD A
SOCIATION, Box. Phlidalphia, Pa. se22::9o.d&T
_ _
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,
Ti B. LYON,
Seater of Weights and Measures,
*YO . I:III,TH rBEET,
Wu. prieravtli ihii,ezactl tut
WM. MILI,ER,
Nos. 221 AND 5123,
Corner Liberty and IrwidStreeta,
150_1tlisrs. of NE.W.3IA.CKERE.L, It barrels,
halves, quarters and kits. •
100 chests choice YOUNG lIYSON, JAPAN,
and IMPERIAL TEAS.
50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE.
25 bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE.
45 bbls. LONG IsLA N I) SYRUP.
50 bbls. SY RUT, cholcs brands.
100 bbls. N: 0. -MOLASSES.
50 bbls. BERMUDA MOLASSES.
200 bbls. REFINED SUGAR.
75 blids. PORTO RICO, CUBA and DE.SIA
RARA SUGARS.
200. bags Rio CO FEE.
50 sags IMPORTED LAOIJAY RA COFFEES.
100 casesM CLARET.
1150 cases 110011' CHANDON^S CRAM.
l'AtiNE WINES
SCOTCH ALE and LONDON PORTER con
stantly on hand.
TENTS WANTED.
Pre:tdtut.
.Secrceury:
A G
810 A DAY..
TWO $l.O MAPS FOR $4.
PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS
OF AMERICA AVD EUROPE. AMERICA
AND
TUE UNITED STATES UP AMERICA..
Colored-4n 4000 Counties..
place These great Maps, now just completed show every
of importance, all Railroads to date, and the
latest alterations in the warious European ttstes.
These Maps are needed in every imhool and family
in the land—they occnpy the space of one Map, and
by means of the Reverser. either tide can be thrown
front. and any part brought 'es el to the eye. Coun
ty, rights and large discount given to g. od Agents.
Apply for Circulars. Terms and Sample Maps to
• LLOYD'S MA P BUREAU,
Belli-h7Nd&T 23 Conrtlandt street: N.
OFFICE OF CO Pi R tt O s LLE h U ,D AL e IA mb G e I r K 26.
CO..
SP,a.
S
IDROPOSALS FOR WRITING
t Sealed Proposes will be receved at this of
tiectOntil JANUARY 4.th, 114419, inc i usive, for Wel
ting and Copying from the original assessmeuts re
turned by the several Assessors for the year 1569.
Eighty-eight Office Duplicates for Taxes of 1869:
Eighty-eight School Duplicates for Tx xes of 1569.
Eighty-eight Collection Duplicate. for Taxes of 69:
Tim work to be done in the othce of the County Com
missioners, and to be cOmpleted on or before the
Ist day of April, 1809. Bids to be made at so much
the ronning line complete. to include the calcula
tion and extension of all Taxes, and the comparing
of each and ull the books with the originals, besides
a Tecupitulation la each of the books, proving the
tot ar ofthe Taxes by the Total valuation. The cor
rectneas of the Duplicates must be probated before
wartanks are iseued in payment.
tond; with sufficient security, will be required for
the Maim , at of the contract.
Sample can be seen on spplication.
Iliy (dere .1911 of the County ,Commissioners.
ffeZ3:Ma-T HENRY LAMBERT, Controller,
FRENCH BURR JILL STONES.
Portabie Flour and Feed Mills,
319 and 321 Liberty St.,Pittsbiirgh, Pa
MEDICAL.
(Between Liberty end !Inn street'
(Late Miller & Ricketson,)
Offer to the trade'at Low Figurel
LLOYD'S
/reach Burr Smut Nullities,
THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE.
BOLTING CLOTHS,
All numbers and best quality. For sale at
W. W. WALILIVN.
WANTED - ON COMMISSION,
ONE HUNDRED TON:S
17.0101-4 Th;
FOR THE - HOLIDAYS
The highest market prices and quick sales
guarantt-ed. Mark packages distinctly and send
voices by mall. •
U. P. BALLARDI be CO.
Commission Merchants, 332, 'Washington str
1." - ew I ork. nolna3l
°" l "''rgslji l igii, l llLZmt b elio n, V sT6Vr.°"
OTICE TO . BAKERS.
N• --
4
sealed Proposals; addressed to the "Inspectors of
the Alleghenv County Prison," will be received at
this office unill the 31st Inet.,lnclusive for turnish
fog the County Prlion with Bread for six months,
from J kET 15th. 1869. Loaves to Weigh one
a ball and two pounds respectively, and to be of ap
proved goalie). Bids to be mace at so much per
Pound. Bonds lot two thousand dollars will be re
quired for faithful performance of contract— The
name of the security must accompany t at this he told. Bill
s°
s
endorzed by Inc Warden awl prouated
I will be paid monthly.
de2l:b7l 11E15.11-11
LADIBEKT, Controller
GRAY'S FERRY
•
PRINTING INK. WORKS,
Grero Ferond and Thirty-1111rd
Stree ry ,
R rldt'sladelphin. Ra.
G. E. ROBIN . SON, manufacturer of BLACK and
COLOttEI) rata ng and Lithographic lays. Var•
rilsbes._Stc. Oc2a:sant
lt/jONEY MONEY !-L54,000 to
IVA,
in
a Mortgage on City or County
Propert y,*for a term of three years.
62.000 to loan on Bond and Mortgage for 2 years.
WANTED—Buslness or Accommodation Paper to
the amount of 1•40,00 0 ; time from 60 days to 4
months.
WANTED—To exchange a Farm of 160 Acres o
ing
f
Land In Missouri fora Family Mors CO. and Spr
Wagon. Apply to B. Nict.AlN ,
de4_ Corner Fourth ay. and Smitbdeld et
J. Z. SWINI ..... ... J. Y. MUTT
SWLNT & BRATT,
ARCHTTECTUNAL AND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS,
No, 63 Sandusky St., Allegheny, Pa.
A large assortment of NEWEL POSTS and BAL.
LSTEI4S constantly on hand, TUENINO, of all
descriptions. done sierras
CITY OF ALLEGHENY, Pa.,
TREASEHER'S OFFICE, Dee. 191,.1868.1
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO,
mthe hoidtrs of the SIX PER CENT. MIJNICIz
VAL BONDS of the City. or Allegheny, that the
Coupons on said Bonds coming due January Ist,
1809, will be paid on said day, (less toe State taa,)•
at the . Bank of Pittsburgh, In the eltr ofriurgh,
Va. D. MACVERR ttsb ON,
de15:1>11 Treasurer of the City Of Allegheny. Pa.
CITT OF ALLEGHENY. PA.,
TRRAAVNER'S OFFICE Dec. I% 1868.
A LLEGHENY CITY COMPRO
ri WINDS WA.NTED.—Persous bolding
Compromise Bouus or the City of Allegheny, Fe.
are nerell null fled that the litittrig Fund for MS
will be Invested In said Bonds at the lowest rates
otrered. Proposals will be received by the under
signed untll .10R1DAY, January Ist, 1809. •
D. MACFEttIi. O II,
del2:h47 Treasurer of the City Allegheny Pa.
NOTICE.HaulinTog all Fergana.
übbishr
En
gaged in or Whesling R o
Ashes: You are hereby notified um 1,. place Isny
rubbish or ashes on the wharf.• All rubbish er ashes
must be taken to the Point. Any person caught vi
olating the above notice will be deslt with to the
fullest extent of the law.
ROBERT A. RILL.
Anl,l - Allegheny Wharf Raster.
FIedIFTEENTH LIST, 1565-LIST
OF APPLICATIONS TO SELL LIQUORS,
lu the Clerk's Other. month of lletemher,l Bo S.
Allegheny.
R. r. Getty, other goods, Third ward. ,
The License Board will sit on W F.DN ESD AT, the
30th lust. et 9 o'clock, A. /11. Yortenting the ;shove
appllea , ton.
deM.e2 JOHN G.UROWN. Clerk
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BAXLEY.
2,500 BIISEIELS
CHOICE SPRING AND FA
• In store and for sale by
3SV-,AVOR lie:arr.-it,
noo .329 LIBERTY STREET
CLOVERSEED:
A CHOICE LOT
JUST RECEIVED
J. KNOX, 131 Liberty Street.
now:TTns
GOOD NEWS.
OEM BREAD. IN DWI TIMES ...
Enquire for 'SVAIVIVIS Dread.
• WARD
'IS
largest and best. The Initials "E. w."
Irts on
every loilone €lB6, an 4
.
PIG LEAD-50 0 Pigs Soft Galen
lu store ana for sale by
Aga 4. u. 4914.
tgy - NEW OPERA HOUSE.
Lessee
-Manager . W. CANNING.
Fir_ t appearsneein duce years of the great favor-
MIL A. 19) MISS COULDOCK.
MONIIAY EVEN IN U. :1 ASU tVKY 4. 1669. Wilt
be pret•tn.ed t9e bt autlft.l emotional romance of the
WILLOW COPSE
Luke Fielding Mr. Couldoek.
Rose Fieohng . • `Mis.3 Cowdock.
In preparnti9n the new pnetPal Aroma founded
,onlennyson's exquisite poem, entitled
DORA.
Grand Mattnee on S..tura,,y
U.RGH THEATRE.
r.
Lessee H. W. WILLIAbig
stare 3l2lolrPr ti i O. F.DEtON
TRIUMPHANT
First appearance of I he beautiful •Dansuese
SUSIE SUMMER FIELD.
The new Far Ex travmran z 3 eel Itted
TALISMAN.
Or the Enthautoi tirovoe, of Elflajp.
Two p. !forma ces on New Tcar's Day.
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D. R. - LOCKS,
PETROLEUM V, NASBY,
POSTMASTER AT CONFEDERATE. X ROADS.
Will lecture at the
- ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
MONDAY EVENUM. JANUARY 4, 1869.
Subject—:TlJESED BE CAN/lAN.',
Tickets 50 cents. No resen - od seats: Doors open
at 7 Lecture commences at 7:74.
Tickets can t o had at the Library, corneal
:cl6Penn
and hlath streets. ',
WMASONIC HALL.
ONLY THREE, NICHTS.
MONDAY, HOW .(ND IVEDNESKY,
January 4, 5 and 6.
MATINEE, IVED'NES6Ar,' Jan. 6. at 2.!5 P. M•
13141N_ Tr, _'r COM,
THE ORM MUSICAL MYSTERY OF THE 1-
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Admission 50 cents. Reserved' Seats, 75 cents.;
Doors open 7. Commoices had o'clock. Tick
ets for Reserved Seats Inas be at the 31usle
Stott's fC. t*. Mellor'S, NO. Si Wood-street, and
at Kleber's 12.2 Wood street.. iheSteinway ()rand
Plano used Is from Richer' s WarcrooraS.
al:cls
•
FAIR-THE
XLS,SION CHURCH AID SOCIETY
will bold their SECOND ANNUAL FAIR at MIS
SION CHURCH, Allegheny, corner Notth and
Avery streets, Allegheny, commencing CHRIST--
MAS EVE, December 24th.
Rev. lIENRY HIGHLAND GARNETT will SS
liver the Opening Address.
Vocal and Instrumental Music by eminent artists
ach evening during the Fair.,
Admittance 15 cents'
1.,'-ORPIIANS' FAIR:
BASEAPENT O F CATHi:DRAL.
ADMI2SION
The splendid newly organized Cathedral Brass
Band will enliven the Fair every evening. de=
C:=9=4lONS. DE LONG'S
l -
FASHIONABLE DANCUKI ACADEMY,
A.'l" 31.....A.FAIrrACTE 1-111.1.1...
.
SECOND AND LAST QUARTER OF THE SEASON.
The Second and last term of the season will com
mence on-SATURDAY. January 2d, for J aventies
with a sirand Matinee.
GYNTIS EVENING CLASS will commence Janu
ary 4th, at 7', - 6 r'• b , • -
To insure a I lull term all shoul d commence at the
beginning. as the season .elo-es April Ist. X. De
Long ifthe best and only genuine Professor of the
'art of Dancing- An all its brancnes, In tills city
Gents desirous of learning how to Wai
tz. can be
taught p,rfeetly in three lessons. For partiulars
please c 11 for circulars at the Music St.)! es, or at the
Gall due • tuition hours. denisel7
PROF. CARPENTER'S
. . ,
FASHIONABLE. DANCING ACADEMY.
No. 75 THIRD STREET, is now open for the ira
ceptlon of pupils. Class days and, hours—For La
dies. Masters and Misses, Wednesdy and Saturday‘
gildNo'clock P. For Gentlemen—Tuesdy ant
ay Evenings. at 8 o'clozk. Private lessonc
given. Circulars can be had at the Music Stores
and at the Academy. Classes out of the citYt
convenient, attended to. . . _
Isar Hall to let to Select Parties
Z. A. BEAM
I Tg' 1 n r rI M V Vr
_,....,_ ...-----...
OR SALE. •
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-,..
. ' 1
Acre at Woods Run. ,
4 Acres and House in Easttlberty.
8 Acres, unimproved, on Troy Hill.
..,
2 Acres on Greensburg Pike.
5 Acres on Four Mlle Run Boa - I.}f „miles fran. '
'P. C. R. R.
10 Acres near P. F. W. .t C. R. R.
118 Acres near Pa. R. R., Westmoreland county.
90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa. R. R.
4 Furms in Preston county, West Virginia.' with
185 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid
coal.
Improvements, in Trumbull
108 Acres and good
:omit y. Ohio.
900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw Hal and
dwellings.
House and. Lot on Center Avenue, near . Kirk
patrick.
House ad Lot on Vicroy•
House and Lot In East Liberty.street. .
House and Lot lu Mansfield. ~.
House and Lot on Carroll street, AlleghenY•
House and Lot on Beaver avenue.
11 Houses and *Lots, very cheap. on Tine street.
2 Lots, very cheap, on Vine fitrret.
2 Houses and Lot on Franklin street.
1 House of 9 Booms and 2 Lots on Roberts St,---,
Farms la Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia.
Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette
and Beaver counties in Penna.
-- ,
•
• TO-LET. A
Houses of 9 Booms in the 17th ward; rent 4300,-
3 'do. of 3 do. .do. 17th do. do. 144
'do. of 3 do. do. Vath do. do. 156
A do. of 8 do. do. Bth do.. do. 360
I do. of 6 do. do. Sth do. do. 300
1 do. of 9 do. 241 do. do. 000
1•
do. of 3 do. do. 6th do. do. 1991
1 do. of 5 do. do 6th do. do. 2140
1 do. of 4 do. do. 17th do. do. 168
1 do. of .7 do. do. lad do.
I do. of 6 do. Grant street.
The Houses that I have fir rent will be rented
very tow to good tenants for the balance of the ren
tal year
Ds P. RATCR'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh•
7:p113
VAltill FOR SALE --Containing
100 ACRES, two tulles northwest of Saleny
Ohio: Three good -Orebards, tillgar Camp, Barn,
Dwelling House, Carriage House and other oat—,
betiding& Will exchange for city Property. Terms
may. For full particulars tnqnlre of •
SAND Ed., PATTERSON.
On therilseg.
St "
0 4 , % , ,f'
OE SALE & TO LET. —House..-3<5,4„;04
Eand Lots for sale In all parts of the city Bud an- P o 0 Sc
bs. AUG, several FA itard in good hoer , 1 IA ..
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTOIVI.e with SO A ,t , .. i
of land, and good improvements, wideli It+ ae -
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business
uses .
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for
rent inbuilt cities. For 'further prallmilars inquire
'WILLIAM WARD,
tamllo Grant street. ononsite Cathedral.
de2l:b 7s
PRODUCE . AND COMIISSION
not, tiE FOR BALE.—The Fixtures, Lease and
biood - Will of an old established Produce adn
n:llB6lOn House, locattil In this CllY, and having
large correspondenCe 'nth couotry dealers. kpplT
to Crl'llnEßT & BON,
pl 7
bmlthnald IMAM. •
de24:100
25 cents.
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APPLY AT
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