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FAR3I, OARDE.N AND HOUSF:IOiT,Ii•
At the annual meeting of the Ohio Wool
Growers' Association a resolution was
adopted declaring that the interests of the
Ohio woof growers are in opposition to the
renewal of, what is known as the Canadian
Reciprocity Treaty, and that our Repre
i sentatives in Congress be urged to oppose
in every , feature the introduction of uri
taxed foreign Wools, to the exclusion of
Wool gown fromjour own flocks. _ Also a
iesoluton that w 01-growing is an impor
tant, aid ihould remain an essential, feature
of agriculture in that State; that the present
depression of this interest is owing to causes
temporary in flieir nature, an furnish no
good reason for the &orifice f flocks arid
the-abandonment of „their bus ess to those
who have for years been proll bly engaged
therein,
ABOUT twenty yearsago the Smithsonian
• Institute - embarked in a series' of experi
ments testing the practicability of neutraliz
ing the poison of snakes, founded purely on
a chemical basis, whith developed great re
sults. - The fact was illtistrated that the poi
son'of venomous rattlesnake can
be'neutralized in an incredibly short time.
After the most extraordinary regalia from all
• the experimmits_witnessed, there was pro
mulgated from the Institute,-at the tima
above mentioned, the followig simple but
certain cure for snake hites, and for the
sting of all kinds of insects:
Thirty grains of lodide Potassium.
'Thirty, grains of lodine.
One ounce of water.
Applied externally to the wound by satur
.
sting lint or batting—the same to be kept
moist with the antidote until the cure be ef
fected, which will be in one hour,, and
sometimes instantly. The limb bitten should
be corded tight to prevent Circulation. The
liquid should be kept .hi - a vial, 'with a
glass stopper,
This simple remedy can be obtained at
any drug store, and costs but a trifle. Every
\ fatally might keep a vial-of 'treat; ahead.
!Trutt gatfferers may feel some security in
havingit about them. Hunters and-fisher
men may not find it inconvenient to go
:forth thus prepared for "the mishap of the
lhour."---(lhrtnera Home Jc;urnal.
"OnArs-SICCED" manna.
Some years. agoa man liVed ia this viern." -
ity who had.kept livery stables both in New
York and Philadelphia, and he owned one
Of the poorest grass farms you would wish
see, but well watered. He would buy
horses in those Cities from' gentlemen that
kept but one horser-horses that had a good
' •deal of work on the road, as family horsed,
and were fed very'highly of grain, and had
been in the city some four, six or• mare
-ears and were what horsemen cidled grain.
killed. He would bring _them up generally
in the spring, and let them ran at pasture,
.and I have seen from sii=to ten hortiekin a
field for -weeks together, where you could
not see a green thing, unless some weed or
brier that the horses would not eat. He
• would keep them' jUst, alive for. eight:twelve
or more months, as the case might tie, but
at least eight months, and put them in the
.stable about Egimutry 45th - or •.litareh Ist,
having let them run - in the barnyard after-
-snow came but housed - from -storms. He
- wolild - begitileeding a few carrots' at first,
and then add grain after being ground, but
never feeding *very highly, and in a few
. weeks the horses would :ook hill, with
amooth Oita 'and well-fifled 'between the
i ribs, and in May or June he, would take
them back to the city and sell them just ai
hot sea from the_country—the old owners,
-olten baying. the -horse• tbersold, because
the horse could not eat grain enough to look,
as fine and soft coated as he did when he re-
turned to the city, when atyasture or in the
'yard. At thie farm the horse was kept just
alive, but had little or 'no work. I tried it
on one or more horses I have owned, and
found it, very, beneficial, especially to horses,
that were oven ten years of age. I'think
'that eight quarts of grain given to a horse,
after some six Months of this treatment, will
have a better effect on the looks of the hair,
and feelings or life of the horse; than twelve
or fourteen quarts did beibre; remeniber, I
speak from facts.. 'Fop look at-coach horses,
in your city, which you know have been
there six or eight years, with a good deal of
work, and the coachman allowed to feed all.
the grain he choosea; and 'also a little hay,
and see if I am not sustained in what
write. -
Grain-billed horses tire always gaunt be
tween the ribs; the hair stares and looks
dead, "and , the feels • hard and dry;
the horse is dull , and stupid—not playful,
and looks sleepy about the eyes. Treat him
as T say, and, my word for it, in a few
:months he_will.be his old self, playful at the
- -baiter, prompt 'to the' bit, and look sleek.
To, give less grain, more damp hay or green
food, carrots, potatoes or something of that
_kind in moderation is my idviee and pray"
tice.—James Thompson, Bose Hill, in " Corn=
-try Gentlrnatt..
cookm? FOOD FOB tWINE.
Thomari:l-4dge, of 'Chester county, Pa.,
one of the best farmers of "that excellent
farming district, in answer to the inquiries
-of'the editor . of the . Practical Farmer,
gives that paper a report of his experi
ments, Which'catinot fail to be read with
interest by.all engaged in making pork:
, My first experiment was with old corn,
in three forms, viz: shelled - and fed whole;
ground and Made into slop With cold water,
and ground 'and thoroughly cooked.
The pigs, five in number, were from the
same litter, and were the produce of a good
common sow crossed with,a Berkshire hoar.
In each ease the food was given them as
fast as consinned, and all possible care taken
tonvpid any waste, or. irregularity of feed
' big; in every case of a change.of tbod three
days was allowed betore the weighing for
the experiment, in order that the effect pf a
sudden and entire, change of diet might not
effect the result. - : ; ,
I found that five bushels of whole corn.
; made" 47i pounds of pork, - Five bushels
(less miller's toll) of corn, ground ataniade
IMO thick, slop with cold water, make 5 , 13-
pounds of pork. The same amount of meal,
Well boiled and fed cold, made 83} pounds
of pork. -
With' the whole - corn the pigs had the
slops from the kitchen (no bilk), • and for
drink the boiled mush, one or two quarts
were thinned with cold water or slap from
the house; in each case the house slop was
used in some form or other, but all the milk
was reserved for small pigs. The fifteen
bushels of corn cost $1.30 per bushel, and
you will notice that while the pork made
from the whole barely paid for the corn,that
from the same amount of ground corn cooked.
paid the whole cost of the corn and a little
more than one dollar per puska 'ever, and
-that the economy of grinding and making
int o slop will fully warrant the extra trouble
.and expense. How could it be otherwise,
when tile whele economy of profitable . feed
ing consists in bursting . or breaking the fn..
.digestililo hunt Which `'encloses;_, the ntintit . o
particles of the food ? - •
In the above experiment the data rizef
based noun pork, t $l4 per cwt., and corgi,'
at $l.BO per bushel, but it will. apply as well
othelPrices. -
Another correspondent of the sante paper,'
in speaking of the value of potatociNieet
c o OkertfoX i lidZEi s IVA I'7/4'l
"rtd ieleraonBtrated ray own
•factionVi4itlx the use of a atetitner and careful
Neighing, that while five bushels of boiled
mush (hasty -pudding) wtlimake eighty-four
pounds of pork, three bushels of meal and
and five of potatoes will make seventy-two
and one-half pounds of pork. Ido not wish
to be understood that the five bushels of po
tatoes made the extra twenty-two and one
half pounds, but merely state that under
similar circumstances the two combined prp- , 1
duced the result.
VSEFUL RECIPES
-Eggs and Potatoes.--Remove the skins
from some boiled Irish potatoes, and when
perfectly cold cut them up in small pieces
about the size of a grain of corn, and season
with salt and pepper. To a quart of pota
toes thus prepared take the yolks of six eggs
and the whites of three, and beat them well
together; have some butter in a frying pan,
and when its is melted put in'the potatoes;
when they are quite hot stir In the eggs, and
continue stirring, so as to mix them well
with the potatoes; and until the eggs are set;
then pepper and send them to the table in a
hot dish.
Corn Bread.—Take one pint of corn meal,
one pint of flour; put into your flour two
tablespoonfuls of cream tartar, one of.soda,
-
' one teaspoonful of salt; and nib in a piece of
lard or other shortening, the size of an egg.
Have two eggs well beaten, *with one large
spoonful, of sugar; stir it'- into your flour,
meal, &c., with snfficierit Water to make it
about the consistency Of a pound cake, and
if your cream tartar and soda are good it
will be as light as sponge cake. Bake it in
cups or buttered tins. We found by exper
iment that it is much better for corn bread
and biscuit to sift your cream tartar and so
da dry with your flour. -The effervescence
lakes place in the flour, when you add your
milk or water and'makes it as light as a cork.
Spiced Belf--Take - a plece of beef from'
the fore-quarter, weighing ten pounds.
Those who like fat should select a fatty
piece, those who prefer lean may take the
shoulder clod, or upper part of the fore leg.
Take one pint of salt, one teacup of molas
ses or brown sugar, one tablespoonful of
around cloves, allspice and pepper, and two
table spoonsful of pulverized saltpeter.
Place 'the beef hi a deep pan; rub with' this
mixture: Turn and rube each side twice a
day for a iveek. Then wash off the spices;
put in a pot of boiling water, add as often
as it,boils hard, turn in a teacupful of cold
water. It must simmer for five hours on
the back part of the stove.: When cold
press under heavy weight, and you will
never desire to buy corned beef of the
butcher again. Your plekle will do 'for
another ten pounds of beef, first rubbing
into it a handful of salt, It can be renewed
and a piece kept in preparation every Any.
This has been used many,years bV the
writer, and is good to, pickle tongues fresh
from thelniarket.--Sprinteeld Bepubllean.
Boiled'Pigeons a /a Crapadine —After
having plucked, singed and turned in the
claws, slice the pigeons almost through from
the tail and flatten them without breaking
the bones. Make a marinade dressing com
posed of the best oil, parsley, scallion '
and
minced mushroork seasoned with salt and
pepper. Lay the pigeons in this 'sauce and
cause, them to absorb the utmost possible,
strew them with bread crumbs and cook
them on a gridiron at a gentle fire, sprink
ling' them •with the[rest of the marinade.
When they have attained a handsome color,
arrange- ou a dish and pour over them a
sauce made of soup-stock and white wine
seasoned with parseley, onion. and minced
mushroom, in , whiCh are mixed the livers
of the pigeons cut in little slices.Petie
Journal. - • -
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OF:YOUTH restored In four weeks. Suc
cess guaranteed. DR. RICORIPS ESSEN CE. OF
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'arising; the:effects of early pernicious habits, self-
Abuse, impotency - and climate give way -at once to
this wonderful medicine, if taken regularly accord
ing to the directions,(which are very simple, and
require -no restraint from' business or pleastire.)
Failure is impossible. Sold in bottles at s3,* or four
quantities in one for $9. 'To be had onlv of the sole
appointed agent in America, R. GERITZEN, 205
Second Avenne..New York. - 1et3:16.1-prs .
tag - PHILOSOPHY OF MAR
RIAGE, a new 'Conn:era' Lectures. as de
livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, em
bracing the subjects: How to IlVf and What to live ,
for: Youth, Matnrity•and Old Age; :Manhood genets,
uliv reviewed; the cause. of indigestion, flatulence
ana'nereons diseases accounted for; Marriage rihil
ozophically consideted,•:Sce, Pocket volufnug con
taining these lectures will be, torwarded , toparties
unable to attend on receipt of four stamps ; by ad
dressing SECHETARY. New York Museum of Anat
omy and lclence, 618 Broadway, New York.l. •
je13:165-M . /
igrIIATCHELOWS- RAID DYE.
,
This splendid Hair Dye is - the 'best In the world;
the only true and perfect Dyetharmless,
instantaneous; _no disappointment; no .ridlculous
time; remedies 'the' ill effects of bad dyes; invlgo
r*des and Mares the' Hair soft. and beautiful. black
,or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumera; and
properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, No,
16 Bond street. New-York. at,Z.sipN
(igr.
GUIDE TO MARRIAGE.
•ng Men's Oulde tcr Happy Marrldge and
Conjugal Feifctty. The humane views or benevol
'lent Physicians, on the Errors mad- Abuses incident
to Youth, and *arty. Manhood. 'tat In sealed letter
envelopes, free of. hurge. Addre.ss-HOW ARO AS
-S9CIATION. PAlladelphia. Pa. znyilholstT
AUCTION SALES .
- BY IL 11:11111TH8ONA 00. -
800111, SHOES AND CARPETS
FOR THE' IitILLION.
.
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
55 . AND 57 PIT T$ , . ,
Messrs. H. SMITHSON &CO.Orroprletors of
the well known MaminOth Auction House are urea--
tint/4qm excltiment consequent npon the arrival of
new goods which are, being wild at remarkable low
twice's. Goods of every variety; the. finest 'sewed
b otr' the most, fashionable balniortil gaiters and
anklel shoes.. slippers, ote., ' blankets, flannels.
cloths: cassimeres. cutlery and carpets. Call and
examine. - o trouble to show. goods. , • LedlW.
misses , . and children's furs at almost your own
prices. All roods warranted as represented' no?.1
BY IL /VIMINE.
SSIGNEE'S SALIR, No. :IS Dia
mIiND,•• LEASE--510N ri AY AFTEt N 00N,
Aen .17 U. at fa o'clock. will he sold the premises,
by order JAMES W. MUltitA.Y. Assignee all the
right. title 'and interest of B. SITTTONIn lease
oft helot and frame buildings. No. 78 VI cast; aide of
D ;am nd. Second. Ward. Atlegbeny city; the lot
rronting 15 fret on Diamond. and running back 38
feet; the least having five years to run front Septem
ber 13 , , 1805. at 1113ZEnal Peat of stBo, paYable
quarterly; and subject to ail the terma and condi
tions of said lease. ' '•
Terms cirtstw:roksession given immedlatelY.'
.
001 A. 31CILWAINE. Auctioneer.
C ONNELLSVILLE R. R. BONDS,BA NW STAMM, TBANISPORTATION, 4 1 i c.
uesdaz.Evennw. -January I.2th at 7;i o'clock,
will be- , sold on iineotot Floor of Commercial Sales
D4)011.141. 100 mingle's! street. -
01.100 Corthellseille Railroad Bonds, Turtle Creek
dtvlslon
shares Plttahor Ens - tugs Bank.
10' . tt - ecOull National Clank.
4U. - . Central Transportation Co.
. jaw . A. McW,WAINIt. Auctioneer.
A UCTBOV SALE OF HOSPITAL
Ary„. BEDDING AND CLOTHING.
.t.I3sIPT.,:t;ST'u7tDICAL Ftntrk.TOlVA OFFICE,
WASItmeTON, D. C., JalttlarY 0 1 060, I
Wlll be .onl at purple. nuollon, In Me c ity, at the
trlullehtre •etinnto Warehoise, IC Street. between
Fou _a
and lift,, - street!, on WEDNESDAY, the
20thday ofJanuary next. dt 10 o'clock. A. , the
'toqu.ring articles at HOSPITAL, BEDDING and
VIAVFIIING, no tonger required for the use of the
110 tea. Department, viz
6 : oo o,lmirs of liilppers. • •
, 12 OUtt Vans. • •
5,0110 Gowns.
5.000 pairs of Socks.,
10,000 Drawers. _
10.00021111n5. ' 2 800 Beusacks
1.500 Straw Mattresses. - • ,
, 5,0110 tiets Slam uitoßar Frames.-
5.000 Counterpanes.
8.000 Lin. u'Sheets,
5,0(10 Pillow. • :
l'Vth a very f mall except/on the nbore goods are
`ftll,..4erri. and hnve never teen used. Tiles; .
xrctiiiots to suit both large and email pnachasers
erms cash In Government funds. •
ro(!) days will he ailowed to parties purchasing
Attftoie,thelr property,
' CHARLES SUTHERLAND,
a.stent Medical Purveyor, BTU Vol, 1.1. b. A, ,
'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TirgSDAY, JANTYARY 12, ISM.
,•al a) fo E 0 z ;
• •
N C. MITT'
•THE FIRST. MORTGAGE . :
THIRTY YEAR•, SIX PER CENT
CIOLD BONDS
Central Pac,ific\ Railroad Co
These Bonds are the ditty authorized and accredi
ted obligations of one of the moat responsible Corpo
rations of the 'American Continent, and are secured
by an absolute first lien upon the valuable itfautS,
franchises. rayroad equipment, business, etc., of
the be., t portion of the
Great National Pacific Railroad Line,
extending esstwardly from the navigable waters of
the Pacific Cnast to the lines now rapidly building
from the Eastern ,
They. hUar Six per eat. Interest per annum In
gold, AND BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
ARE EXPRESSLY MADE `•PAYABLE IN JUNI
(rED STATES GOLD •
The semi•annual Coupons are unable, July let
and Janusry let In New York City. • •
.The puichnser Is charged the accrued, Interest
from the date of the last paid Coupon, at the Cult-
RENCY'RATE ONLY.
This issue of Bonds constitutes one of the LARG
EST AND MOST POPULAR CORPORATE LOANS
of the country.'and therefore will be constantly
dealt in.
The greater portion of the loan is now In the
bands of steady Investors: and It is'prdbaide that
before mans - months, when the Howl Is completed
and the loan closed, THE BONDS WILL BE
EAGERLY SOUGHT FOE AT THE HIGHEST
BATES..
They are Issued ONLY AS THE. WORE PRO
GRESSES, and to the time extent only as the IL S.
Subsidy Bonds granted by the Governm-nt to the
Pacific Railroad Companies.
Nearly FIVE HUNDRED MILES of the road are
now built, and the limiting Is well advanced on two
Hundred and fifty miles additional. -
1. The TEIROCON LINE ACROSS TUE CONTI
NENT will be completed by the midd: e ol next year,
when the Overland travel will be very large.'
• The local business alone, upon the completed por
tion, is so heavy, and so advantageous, that the
gross earnings average MORE THAN A QUARTER
OF A MILLION IN GOLD PER MONTH, of which
33 per cent. only a required for operating ex
penses.l
The net profit upon the Comppny's business on
the completed Donlon. is about double the amount
of annual interest liabilities to be assumed thereup.
on, and will yield a SURPLUS OF NEARLY A
3IILLION IN GOLD after expenses and interek are
paid—t Ted ft the through connection were not
made.
•
The best lands, the richest mines. together with
the largest settleme3t and nearest markets,• lie
along this portion of the Pacific Railroad, and the
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS thereon
will be proportionably great. .
Frum these considerations It is submitted that the
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
FONDS,
secured by a First Mortgage upon so proinctlye a
property are mon. the nia.,t,promising anct roils
bfe secaritlea now offered. \o-better Bonds can be
made. - .
A portion of the rentalner of this Lonn Is novr of
fered to Investors.
/
At 103 Per Cent. „and
Accrued Interest, in/Currency
The Bonds are 0(11,000 each:
-os'-The Corr:lpar y reserve/the right to advance
the price - at any .time; hut all orders actually in
iranaitu at the time otanc inch advance . vrilikbe
titled at present price. jAt This time they pay more
than B per cent. Upon, the investment, and have,
from National and 'tate laws, guarantees peculiar
to themselves.
We receive 'all classes of Governinent Bonds at
their full "market rates, in exchange fbr the Central
Pacific Railroad Bondsi, thus enabling the holders to
realize from 5 TO 10 PER CENT. PROFIT, and
keep the principal of their investmeut equally
secure, .
Diders and inquiries will receive prompt atten
tion. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc.,
giving 11tH account of the Organization, Progress,
Business and Prospects of the Enterprise furnished
on application. Bonds sent by rettlu Express at
our cost. •
Subecriptlons 'received br Dante and Bankers
Agents for the Loan, throughout the Enttetl States
Canada and Eurore, and bY
JAMES T. BRADY & CO,, Pittsburgh,
ROBINSON naos., . do.•
S. MeCLEAN & CO., do:
NATIONAL SAYINGS BANII,
.All descriptions of. GOVERNMENT SECU
RITIES BOlitiliT4 SOLD Or RXOIIANGED at our
office,' and ,by, Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET
RATES.
',Accounts of . Banks, Bankers and others re
cetred and favorable arrangements made for desira
ble accounts.
FISK & HATCH,
BANKERS AND DEALERS I'S GOVERNMENT
. SECURITIES, and FINANCIAL AGENTS
OF TEE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL
ROAD COMPA.NT,
No. 5 Mamma Rtroet. New York
pROCILkIIIATION.
CIFY OF ALI,EOIIIITY, SS:
:In accordance-with the Act of Assembly incorpor
ating satd City of Alleglomy, and the aereral su•
elements thereto, SIMON unum, Mayor of sol p d
city, do Watt this my Proclamattoa, that on the
Second. Tuesday of January, A. D. 1869,
Tieing the IRith dav of said month, ti , e freemen of
said city. qualified to vote for meinbers of the Flout,e
of itefirei.eittal Ives of this edmmonwealth, 11101
meet and by ballot elect:— -
One pa*sou to serve es Director of roar of Said
Mao, on the same d•fy, the qualified electors of the
various Wards of the clty will elect by balbb mem
br vs of Cffinctle, as foll
Firbt Ward—Two member* of Common Council.
Second Ward—Three members of Common-Council.
Third Ward—Ponrmernhcrs of C :mon I:ouncil.
Fourth Ward—Four member! of Common Council.
Fifth Ward Two members of Common Ccpunen.
1'41..13 Ward—Two members bf Onninon
Seventh Ward—Two members of Common Council.
Eighth Watd—Two members of Select Connell and
two members of Common Council.
Eueh of whom shag he qualified to servo as mem
bers, of the House of Representatives of this' Com
monwealth, reanimate or ;he' Wards in which they
shall be elected; and qualified voters therein.
At the election tom. hela as afuresuid, on THE'S
DAY, the lath day of January, A. 1). 1869. -
The elect Or& of the First, shall meet at the
Public School house In said Ward.
• The electors or the Second Ward shall meet at the
Public School House In said Ward.
The electors of the Fir•t ' Precinct -of the Third
-1 11 , v ' a a i r i tIshali meet atihe Pu idle School House in bald
The elect Ors of the Second :Precinct of the Third
Ward shall Meet at the lt mart of Col, George
on the corner of East lane and street.
'file electors of the Firet Precinct, of the From!'
Ward shall meet at the Saudushy Street Public
School 'lonic.
The elect 'lonic.-
of the Second Precinct of-the Fourth
Ward shall meet et the house of John Gordon: cor
ner of Chestnut and Main streets. -- •
The electors r f the Fifth Ward shall meet at the
Public School Moue, corner of Chartierd and Pay
the str ete..
The electors of the Sixth Ward shall meet at the
Public School House, corner of Chartlerd and Junl
atil_strir - ,
' he electors of the Seventh Ward shall meet at the
Lutz Muse, In said ward '
Tee electors of the 'Eighth Ward shall meet at the
Public School Route et said Ward.
testimony whereon have hereunto set
my hand and seal Of the City of Allegheny t
CL. B. tills second day of January. In the year og
our 11, , rd ono thousand eight hundred and
slaty-nino. ,'
4~]
GOOD NEWS.
011E/LP BREAD 1151 DEAR TIMM
Enquire fer WARD'S Bread,
T 1 e Isigeet end beet.' The initials' 'pl. W." on
aTei.9 loaf. Wake Ache glee. - etatTra
OF THE
SIMON DRUM,
Mayor.
'• 1 4* quaLtris RADta.it
'OR Raz. -
I ti THF~,I ? i6T~i COURT OF
UNITED ST.iTES, fsr the Western District 0
Pennsylvania.. • ,
OLIVER' ADAMS
FOR SALE.
Acre at Woods Bum - 1 •
4 Acres and House b East Liberty.
8-Acres, unimproved, on Troy Hill.
2 Acres on Oreensburg Pike. •
5 Acres on Four line Bun Boa' 1.4 Alla &tie
P. C. R. 11.
70 Acres near P. P. W. &C.R. E. ,
118 Acres near Pa. R. Westmoreland oounty,
90. Acres at Hill Side Stat:ten. PB. B. It.
4- Farms in Preston county, "%Vest Virginia
185 Acres In Armstrong county, 'underlaid with
coal. • •
108 Acres and good improvements, in Trumbull
3ounty.olno.
900 A res of Timber land, with Saw BIM and
dwellings.
House and Lot on Center AVenue, near Kirk
patrick. ,
House and Lot on Virroy street.
House and Lot In East Liberty.
House and Lut in Mansfield.
House and Lot on Carroll streeL Allegheny.
House and Lot on Beaver avenue.
2 Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap. on Vine street.
2 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street.
•
• 2 Houses and Lot on (Lotst
House of 9 Rooms and 2 on Roberts St.
Farms In Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia.
Coal Lards In Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette
and Beaver counties ( Penns:
•
he 2 Houses of 9 Rooms in the 17th ward; rent 'ZOO
3 do. of 3 do. do. 17th do. do. 144
2 ao. of 3 do. do. 12th do. do.' 156
2 do. of 0 do. do. do. Au. . 300
1 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. do.. 300
1 do. of 0 do. do. 2d do.. do. 600
1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th eo. ' do. 192
1 do. of 5 do. do. 6th do. do. 240
1 do. of 4 do. do. 17th ' do. do. 16d
1 do. o! 7" do. do. 2ld du.
1 do. of 6 do. Grant street.
verye Houses good tenants
for rent will be rented
low to good for the balance of the ren-.
tal year
APPLY AT
D. P, HATO'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
no7:018
2 000 0()0' A "" "
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CHOICE LANDS FOR SAFE,
BY TR
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Lying &tong the line of their road, at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE, /
And on s CREDIT OF FIVE TEAEZ./
For farther particulars, maps, &c. address
JOfiN P. DEITJEEIIX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansa
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN. See , y, ,
1014: - /Bt. Lon's. Missouri
üßLic SALE OF
p
VALUABL E/COAL WORKS.
•
/
T will off tr at Dahlia sale on. WEDNESDAY, Jan.
530tb, 11569, my COAL WoRES, titoated on the
B. t O. R. Je 69 miles east 01 Columbus, at Cent
bridge. G•ternsey , county, Ohio, consisting of a
lease of 110 Acres of Coal, barieg 99 years to run
from June. 1866; vein by{ to 6 feet thick, of good
qusit.y, with all necetsary spoon. winces for doing
a No. /business. The ale is peremptory, ano the
we o .k. will be disposed of to the olghLst
WITII9UT RT.SEI.VE. On day of sale alt passenger
trains will atop at the Works to let off any partici
that May with to attend it. Pot further information
amity to or atieress ire at'Volumbus Ohio. 11. L.
WILLIAM:, or CROFT tit PHILLIPS, Real Estate
Agents, No. /39 Fourth stzeet,
N. B.—lf desired by the vurchaser, a good port'on
of coal will be taken in part-Payment. ladut74
VALUABLE GARL A ND PROP.
ERTY Volt SALE. A . neat; we'll:milt cottage
house. Conveniently arranged and In good order.
purtleolti front. wide tall, large parlor, bar win
glow. library, marble mantles. chambers. aluln g
rtant kltehAn, large cellar', attic taunts. r
rte. Lot /00 tett front on Charles ItTeCt• , Py . 200
deer, Concord grape vines. young [run trees, tot est
shade trees, a tine 'Mew of the Monongahela river
and onmaitiC log country. situate 3 minutes' walk'
from street car,, , In desirable halation a' ti good
neighborhood. S. CUTHBERT ,tisONs,
it 0 143:tanithdelti street.
V. 411,1 FOR SALE--Containing
-a: 106 ACILES, twos miles northwest of nalem,
Wile. Three good Ettgar Camp, Barn.
Dwelling Douse,. Carriage flew° and other out
buildings. Will exchange for city property. Terms
easy.. For MD partic6lara Inquire of
SAStUAL PATTERSON..
On the Prettifies
de7.1:b75
X„, n roli, SALE TO LET..-11oubes
and LOtei for sale In all_parts of the city and ni
ths. Also, several FARMS in good locations.
Also, n small IVOOLEN . FACTORI O with 20 acres
atiand.ond good improvements, which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Buslne.sa Douses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling !louses tot
tent In both cities. . rot briber trartlenlars inquire
WILLIAM WAED,
lal2 110 orint street. opposite C.athedraL.
LEGAL.
TN TIME DISTRICT COURT
Alleghe ter Connty. state of Pennsylvania. Par
otion le_Equity„ No. 10U, January Term. DIGO
Ann Heirship and Agues Holdstup versegJane
Campbell, 'Henry Campbell. Edward Campbell. Sam•
net 4. sh.elds and Harriet Shields his' 's Jamea
C. Pearson and Wm. -Wilson ant Emily Wilson his
wlfc, heirsof Jane • ampb..ll; ciec'n: George Knox,
rn. Knox, C. Dewey end SArah DriVt y
wife. Jame s Krox. - Mari ha Knox. Mrs. A. n Da
vidson and J ape K. steAlllater, hePs of Hugh Knox.
deceased: Jame.. Knox. George Knox :s
and mith
Knox. heirs of Wit lam Knox, (RCN]; trallleli Knox,
Samuel B. Knox, George. Knor, Ann Armstmng,
John IL Kirk, James . Kirk, William F. I: irk, John
Marshall and, N:dicy Lis wife Daniel Kieser and
Sarah D. his wife, Mrs. Elisabeth-Barnett, Philip
Deluich and Mary Ids wife, George F. Kirk, Arran
Brooks and Ann U. bin wife, and Willi:tut .M.J.)oty
and the Issue of 1:13 wife Jane Doty, aced; Mercy
Lowell. George Crownover, John dodge and flu.-
nab his wife, James Crow waver. Robert Grownover,
Lucretia Peasely, AtmfrLi Skenkle and Almtra Ids
wife, Mary Mann, John K. Bennett; Josephine S.
Rennett, Isaac J. Bennett. George M.. Ilenn.tt,
Isaac Junklnson, Win. D. Frazee and Rebecca 1111
wife, 'Thomas 31Inaliall, George N.
P. Minshall and Ityram Minrhall, heirs of Gen,
Knox, deed. Heirs at law of Agues Knot - . die's!,
latent' the clty of Pittsburgh.
DUI flied by plaintiff, for the VllortitiOn or sale of
the real estate of Agnes Knox. ere.d, late orthe city
of Pittsburgh. Pa, who died In 16154. The real es
tate consist- of two lots en Elfth street. (now Fifth ,
svenneihithe 'city of Pittsburgh, one fronting on
Pdthavenufs.abont one hundred feet and on Market
street about thirty feet, and the other fronting on
Fifth avenue al ley ty.t feet and rtu.nlng
back along Market about thirty feet: on which
are
Theeeemed one brick and three frame buildings.
heirs of William Knox, dec'd, who was A. broth
er of Agnes Knox, and have the one-tlfth inter, st ir'
'said property, ism unknown. I the of his sons. James,
wenn last heart from, dyed
,Uear Cincinnati, I thin.
The:defendants above narned are notified and re
quired to Niue an apricara.ice to be entered for them
in said Court and to - answer add bill, on or before
the 414 310,ofigy of Januari.. .180 U. or 14 d arisen
thereof the, bill will be tskrn pro con/ ego, and a de
cree maalo atralnst them in their absence. ' '
BY oroer of Court, .his the 2:1 day of January.
A. A. 1800.
. .
...A...
,_ • JACO-1111. WALTER. •
• L.B.
Prothonotary.
: • WHITE & EiLAULK.•
janion• • •
___. • Attorneys for Plaintiff.
RPRA.N.S COURT MLE.-,BV'
. .
virtue or an 'order of the Orpbati's Conn of
A legheny County will be exposed at PUBLIC SALE
9.11 the prinulsett, tn the city or Pittaburst. on • -
/
NVEDNIENDAY, JANUARY 27th MD,
At 10 o'clock. A. ni., the fallowing deserlbmt real es
tate, fate the property of .106/115.1t/' LAFFE.B.TY,
deed. all that
110USE : AND LOT ON WYLIE STREET .
Bermetn yeib,cm and Chatham Streets, ll:Whir
a
[rout ef,114 feet on • Wylie street. and extending
bark nrese•reing the same width 20 feet ff Inches to
an 'they 4 felt .doe; and hasintr erected there,* a
three story brick dwelling house with. three story
hack building and a brick stable In the Nor.
a LlSlifltree lots on Iledlerd avenue, each having
a - (rout - of dO rye': tied extending back 100 feet to
Poptai idle) a d having erected thert . onllllo (MUM
Mid brick tenement bons, to A led; a tenement
house it the rear of lota on Poplar '
ALBO. ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 28TH. 1209.
A home and It t e a on Huoinsati street. •uetween
whieky &trust and Anderson street, In the lroorth
ward. Allegheny Cayfaahl lot haVIII if a front et 21
feet 31)1010h on Robinson Street and extending back
preserving the same width lit) feet to Steddart's
alley; on which is erected a large three story brick
dwelling with back building' nod a smaller one ou
the rear of lot Oil SE04.1(1111V11 alley
Al..Bo—A house and lot adpinining the last des
•scrlbed lot. said tot baring a front on Robinson
street of 21 feet -3 inches and extending hack ore
serving the game width 310 feet. to an alley; on
which Is erected a large three story brick dwelling
house and a smaller one on rear of lot oil ntothiart'S
TERMS OF snr..E.—nu sate of the nrow.rty
In Pittatiurgh'ene hal( cash. balance In six month..
048alexa theproperty in Allegheny city one• third
case: halal:mein slx pooths. • •
Pureltaseta will be retittlred' to ray one luindied
dollaraon•dayof sale' upon -each -piece of protierty
bAlaht by , them. . JA)1193
MG:O9:T TII .- • Athnlntatrator.
•
'ESTERNDISTRICT OF PENN -
SYLVANIA..-sst.
At - Pit rgh. the 4th gutsfJan it arrsit 00.
The Untie rslgned 'nereby notice of hts appelut
'meat as Assignee of I+AAC Ir. COLIEStr., of
Pittsburgh, in the County or Allegheny: Mate of
Pennsylvania, within said District, wilt). Ball been
adjudged It Bankrupt. upon Ills own petition; by the
Lketrtut Courtor said District.
_.
JOBB 11. BAlLEY...Aseignee. '
)4tV.2 T Attvelady at Lari, 89 Cirdaii, Ono.
14 L tnkrupt
. k g r n av n i d n e g r the ?peenedA ct o ib f r C a o
s ts
n o r f ,e
r a March
$
all hijdetth:L.ran,...l-tohtehecr,..clrat.inanviicreovisahbelereubnydgeirvesnatido
pa A ne c m t i . )e b rnso F .
hnerested,
ns w h obs . w. e proved their debts, and other
appettr'On the 2Syn DAY
OF JANUARY, WM. ist 10 o'cloch A. ii., before
SAMUEL HARPER.r.sti., Register in Bankruptcy,
at h! 016ee, , N0.'93 Dia, - drda I street. to show cause,
if any they .haVe. why 'a . I. )hcharge should' not be
granted to the sztid Bankrupt. And further, notice
is hereby given that thCSecond end Third Meetings
4 , f creditors of the said bankrupt, required by the
27th and 28th sections of said - Act. will be - had be
fore the said itegLater, at the same Dine and place.
ja9: , 100 S. C. /It:CANDLEN.?, Clerk.
THIS. IS TO 'GIVE NOTICE that
-A- on the 4th day of January. A. D. 18(9,.a
Warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the
ESTATE OF FERDINAND BUENNEKE,
Of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny. and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a,
bankrupt on his own petition; that the pesment z ol
any debts and delivery of any prOnerty belonging to
such bahknipt to him or for his use, and the &mas
ter of any property by him are forbidden bylaw;
that a meeting of the ca editors 'of the said bank
rupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or mare
assignees or ills estate, will be held
office
a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holdmi at the of the Regis
ter. 'No. 93, Diamond street, Pittsburgh. before
SAMUEL HARPER, Esq., Register. On the Ist day
of February, A. D, 1860, at ltio'clock A. it.
• THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. •
REM
rrHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That
.A- on the Ist day‘of:JantituT, A.D. 1b69, a war
rant in Bankruptcy Was issued against the estate of
WILLIAM S. FORSYTHE, of Pittsburgh, in the
county of Alleghehy and State of Pennsylvania, who
has been adjudged ft Bankrupt, on hls own petition:
that the payMent of any debts and delivery of any
property belongingto such Bankrupt to hint or for
.his use, a ed_the transfer of acy property by him, are
foal hien by law: that a meeting of the creditors of
the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
ihoUs.: one or more assignees of his estate will be
held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the
office of the Register. No. 03 Diamond street, in
the city of Pittsburgh, before SAX lIEL HARPER,
Esq , Register, on the 23d day of January, A. D.
1669, at 10 o'clock A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
S. Mars . al, as Messes:.
mins IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT
on the Stki day of January, A. D. DM% a
Warrant in Bantrniitcy Was issued against the
ESTATE OF ROBERT A. MORRISON'S
Of Allegheny City, in the county rf Allegheny and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt, on lila owntietition: that the payment of
any debts end delivery of any property belonging to
such Bankrupt totita'or fortis use, and - the trans
fer of an , property by him, are forbidden by, law:
that ti meeting of the creditors of the said Bank
rupt, to pro 'e their debts, and to choose oue or
more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court
eY Ilaukrupte. to be holden at No. 118 Federal
street, Allegheny City, Allegheny ,connty, Pa., be
fore .11DIN'15. PURVIANCE. Esq : , 'Register, on the
113th day of FebruarY,A. D. 1860, .at 10 o'clock
THOMAS-A. ROWLEY,
U. S. .llarsbal. as 31essenil
MEM
►PIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That
LA- on the 4th day of Janunat7,:A. D. 1869,
tulTatrant Ilatikrutitcy ivas Issued agaittit the
ESTATE OF ISAAC BROOME,
ill Allegheny city, in the County of Allegheny. and
State of PennsylrantrOsho has beetheljudied a banie
rupt, on his Min petition; that the payment of any
debts and delivery of ally property , belonging to such
bankrupt to !timer for hismse.'ari the transfer ofnny
property by Wm are forbidden by law; that a tneetint
of the Creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their
Aebts, and to choose one , or more assignees of his es
tate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be
holden!. at the othce of tue Register. No. 03
mond street. In tile city or rims torgh, before SAM
UEL HARPER,. Em.. Register ,on 'the 4th day of,
February. A. In 1569. at Ist O'CLOCk.A. 31.
THOMAS A. RUW L EY.
U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
rrillS IS. TO. GIVE NOTICE'. that
on the 41h das• of January, A. p: 1889, a 'war
rant Pa bankruptcy Wl3 Issued against the estate of
THOMAS WALTER DAY,
Of Allegheny city.. lathe county of Allegheny and
State of. Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged
a baikrupt, oa Ills own petition: that the payment
of any debts and delivery of any property belonging
to such bankrupt to.lum or for hls•nse, and the
transfer of any property by Ilm are forbidden by
law; that a 'fleecing 9f the credl.ors-ol the said
bac kru pt to procolbeir debts and'ty"clioose one.or
snore Asalsrueos of blsestate'..wlll be held at a Court
of. Bankruptcy, to be !sullen. at No. 110 Federal
..treet, Allegheny City. Allegheny county, Penna.."
before JOH Y. PURI - LANCE. Esq. Register, on
the lath day ofFebnsary, A. D. 1580. at 10 o'clock
• ' ' THOMAS A; ROWLEY,
V. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
1+s::so
OAS AND STEAM FITTING
TOUN U. 1 :100.1 . 14••.•••.WEI. KAY& IrT2rltY BIWA.
jorm rd. COOPER & CO., - •
BRASS rorrialEas,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers of ruins AND BUMS WUEH o
eseu Jesctlptlun,l (lusters In GAB PIXTUtom
TllBlritl, or all lauds.
I
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, -
PITTSBURGIS ' •
. .
MVlA:rt
AGENTS WANTED.- ' •
810 A DAY.'•
TWO $lO 'MAPS FOR $4l.
LLOYD'S
PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE' MAPS
tiF AMERICA AVDEIIIIOpE, AMERJCA AND
THE lIINIVLD SPATES .0E" AMERICA..
Colored--ln 4000 Counties..
-
These great Maps, norrjust completed show emery
place of unportanee, all &threads to date, and the
Ittest alterations In the various Enropeair-t
These Mapsrire needed In every School and family
Rube laud—they ocenpy the space ofene Map, and
by means of the Reverser either aide can be thrown
front. any any part brought ,e< el to the eye. Conn
, ty rIgInS MO large discount given to g •od Agents.
Apply for Cireulars. Terms and Sample Map* to
LLovres BUREAU, '•
, 113 Courtlandt street. N. Y.
NITANTED-ON:C0.11111iSSION
v
• •
ONE HUNDRED TONS 0.1 1
JE la l ltniAr l lVsL 7
FOR HE HOLIDAYS
The blithe t' market prices and quick sales
guaranteed. Mark packages distinctly and send
yokes by mil.
P. BALLAUICI Sz. CO,
niimbotou Merchants, 332 Washington st?
.New Y ork. • • noinsal
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Orrick, OF CITY NCJINR.En arm StnivE
- Pittsburgh, Jan. 8, 1889. f
NTOTICE .COI THACTORS.
ealeil proposnls for the construe:ion of n
.73oard.'tvalk, on the f• 'lowing named streets," will
hd received at :his Wilco until Motiony, jahuary 18,
11409:. On the tire..nstntrg pike troth Porty4ourth
sireckto Wipebtddlo street, on Winebiddlu to
Paul street, hn St. Paul street 'to Mafia s.reet. on
Katn - street to. Elm street. The Con t ralttee reserve
the right to reject any, or all, bids.
. J. MOultlr. cur Enittneer.
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OPP/Cli OP CiT ENGINEREC A:51) SURVETW4
, • Pittsburgh. January , 7th. 15389.. (
N©TICE.-The ~ Asessineirt
ornditguoweit street from Mould,* street
to tiumbert'a Eastern Line. is now ready for exam
ination, and cap be Reprint 'hie oIU qle until ZiondaY.
January 18th, IdB% - When it Will be returned to
the City Treasarerie 011160 for collection. ,
, .
2 400 HE
. Engineer.
ISM
OVICEi--All Persons knowing
themselves indebted to the Mute of ROB.EIIT
ONE .5,, tate of Pittsburgh, de'd, :will make imme•
thole payment lo the subseriber :this store threw
perancesnle,.Allegbeny county. and all persons hav
ing Cl3lllO against sold estate will present theta duly
authentleit ed for settisment:' •
JAILE3 BICII&BJ)$t)Y.
js7;a7l
Docetaber ai,
SEE/3
. - - AL; I •‘4 7"" "ti.o
gOPE,FgA pictigin,/
'•••••• rk 1
Lessee HIN1321180X•
........... . ........ (I.t.Nl s
List sight but three oath@ tknhilar
MU. AND mass cotrimoics.
ISIMENSE SUCCESS OF DORA.
• TM SDA.Y EVENING, January 12th, will be
presented the poetical drama, founded on the ex—
q aisite poem by Tennyson. entitled ,
IDORA. ~" '
Farmer Allan
• air. Couldock.
Dora. t Miss Conldock.
To conclude with tt giorlons'6rce of •
- f SKETC ES . IN INDIA.
Grand Family Mathice nn'Saluneriv. '
r'PITTS BERGH. THEATRE.
H. W. WILLIAMS
. 1 - Sole Lessee anti Manager.
Tl.e Greet bentation of thAA gel
THE 0 eEGORTS 'THE ; GREGORICSII THE
GrIEGORYS!! t The Miniature Circus of .Dogs,
Ponies.. ..tre. The Great 'Sidra ASC• Solon from the
Stage to the Dome or the Theatre. TO-NIUHT!
TO-NIGHTif TONIGIIT:n The Flying Men of the
Air, 4••?.. &c.• Ladies Matinee un Saturday.
Orilee_open from 10 at. to - 4 P. M. • Seats
steered In advisees.. lirices olAdmlssion, 80 cents;
Reserved seats.. 75 cents. • Jail •
.111 ITE L. NELL'S .
_MUSEUM :AND
PARLOR MENAGERIE,
The Great Family Reserte.
FIFTH AvkNrE. betweeniralthrleld and Wood
streets, opposite Old Theatre.i i • -
air Open Day and Evening, 11 the year round..,
Admlislon, 23 cents: Ckildren, 15 cents.
ti colUkrt 1311 VI tirAti 411
LECTURES.
JOHN B. GOUGH
Will Dell : ver his New Lecture,
"CIRCUMSTANCES,"
Al' THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Tue - .day Ereninr, January 12,1869.,
Ticket!, 50 cents. Reserved Felts 25 cent!'
MEMI
lleServed Seats will be sold at the Academy , of
Mus c, SATUADAY EVE.NING, 9tb last., at 73i
o'clock'.
Jae:
CrACADEMY OF MUSIC.
KELLOGG.
MAX. STA.RXOSCIIit...such pleasure In an
nonnetngthe Hest and only aPDearauce of the world
rentewne4 American Prinszponns,
Miss Clara' lonise Kellogg,
IN TWO ' GRAND , CONCERTS.
Wednesday and
_Thursday INreningii,
13th and 14th of January,
In order to matte these Con'eerta the most brilliant
and varied ever given-in I'lttsbargh, tee manage
ment hate engaged the eminent Piano VIVI/tea,
• 111M.1413 ALIDA TOPP,
Who. with Slo. PETRILLI and It OrtA.,
will as.ist 311syliELLOUG at these Cancans:- • •
_ .
_ .
SIg..STEFA2iO:SI • • • MusitzaDlrectar
Admission er. Reserved .Seats Gs.l.lezy
80 ceut•-
The sste r January'er Concert elll'
men ce Monday, at O. C: MELLOR'S
IIgirORPHANSI FAIR. •
BASEMEN TQ F C TIEEDBAL.
" 4 1
ADMISSION• • 25 cents.
. ... - ,
The splendid newly Organized Cathedral 'Sines
Band will enliven the Fait every -
larrnoF. CARPENTEIVS
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY*
No. 75 THIRD STREET, is now open for: the re
ception ot pupils, Class slays and hours—For La
dles, Masters and Misses. 'Wednesday And Saturday,
at 2 3 ¢ o'clock. P. M. For Gentlemen--Thesday an*
Friday Evenings, at , 8 o'clock: \ Private lesiums
given l Circulars can be had at the Music •fitorea
and at the Academy. Classes oht or the city,l
convenient, attended to.
j Hall to let tO Select ,Pariles s e 4ry7B
MEDICAL!
obm A ri MOO D.”—Another Nevi
MEDICAL. PANYNLET, f r ein the pen o
Lisrie. The /Medical Timesgav sof this work
. 'This ,valuable treatise on the c us e and Cure 0
premature decline, shows how h al th is impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, , and
how easily regained. It gives a Clear synopsisot
the Impediments to marriages the cause and effects
of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor.' ? A.
Pocket edition of tho above will be 'foi warded tnt
.receipt ot 15 cents. tr 7 addre.ssin Doctor CUR
IS, - NO. 58 North Charles Street, altLmore, Md.
ANHOOD: HOW LUST HOW
RESTORED:- ..figet pubitahed innate& nest
eye Price, .rix cents. A LECTURE ON -THE
ATRIIAL TREATMENT. aad Radical Care of
Bpermxtorrhces, or t3emlnal Weakness, Involuntary
Imissions, Bexual Debillty and impediments tollfar
'nage generally.
_• Nervousness , Consumption. EDl
,lepsy And Pits; Mental and Pbyslcal Incapacity,' re
tuning from ElelfAbuse, &c.; by Robt. J. Cultier-
Iwell. 3f D. author of tne • '.seen 800 't, ac..:
BOON TO' TROUSANDS 81.1.FFEIIERS, I , sent
under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addresic e poit•
on receipt of six cents,- or rardposta_ge stamps.
14 CHAS. J. C. Ji.LINE & Co., /27 BO:WERY.
NEW YORK, POz3TOFFICE BOX 4 5136. Also Dr.
Calve rwell , s '•ltlarriage 43inide," iTlce ig 6 cants.
mys:b&vrT . . 1. -
A BVICE to YOIUNG MEN ABOUT
• To AL9.IIItY.
1 VlustryB for Y 012.11
On the Errors,. Abuses end 1) es Incident to
Youth and Early Manbutl,, with the humane view
of treatment and cure; Rye by mall in sealed letter
envelopes free of chArue. Address. HOWARD
BOCIATION. Box •Pbtlde'Whit'. Pa.' sentx9o-diVP
LUMBER
LUMBER! LIMBEA S-LUMBER.
ALEXANDER
.PATTERSON. •
Deittei Hinds 'of Lu mber.
. •
• ON HAND AND FOR SALE 000,0 0 feet Dry Pine Boards;
150.000 feet 1S and 2 huh Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dryinn Common Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1 and * Web Oak:.
25.000 feet Dry *, and 3 inch Ash,
5,000 feet Drys , 'IS, ale. Cherry .2 , 3laPie
30.000 t'c.t Dry 1. /A, MI and 3 inch Poplar:
10.000 feet Hemlock plar Scantling;
350.000 feet Joists and Scanting: ,
750,000 No. 1,18-inch filituglea, sawea-,
250.000 No: 116-inch Shingles,-sassedt
40,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, a oaredi:
*O,OOO Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile: •
SOO Tous Fue Clay;
TAttbs-lici. PHEBLIC STREET. tormery
Manebester, and 157 REBECCA. STREET, op po
site the Gas Worka, Allegheny City. nol2
STONES.
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Alizehinelitane Workik
Northwest corner of Wen .Common,
PREDAt r iI.TVATILEL dr. CO.
Have on band Or'R pare on shot& notice Hearth
and Step 'Stones, Flags for Sidewalks, Brewer
Vaults. ac. Head and Tomb Stones. &e.
(Inters prnnintir, exernted. rrinea reasonable,
HAIR AND PEFt.FUIVEERY.
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_, Ornamental Hair
HAD]. WOEXER AND PERFUME., No; }Si
bird street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh.'
Always on band
O ,s, j LS teneral assortment of Ladies*
vnu s, BANDS , OUR L 9•" Gentlemen's WIGS, •TO.
PEES.
HAUL SCALPS, GUARD (MAINS, BitA.LETE.
414. A good Price in cash will be gi ven. for
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