The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 19, 1869, Image 5

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    NEWS BY CABLE•
:sening of the French Chamber;
- 'l 3 lPeech by Napoleon from the
Chrone—Greece and Turkey—
Irreaty Between Great Britain
t 'id China— Earthquake in
,
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette,
- FRANCE. .
j ants, Jan.-
.18.—The Senate and Corps
-lislatif assembled *day., The session,
opened r ty the Emperor in persori with
;peech f m the throne. He said thri
id before them was a serious ono, viz: to
struct al government strong enough to
`ress the{ excesses while accepting all
benefits of liberty. The laws making
- cessions 'to 'the press and 'granting
right of public meeting had
l the effect of preserving public
:,er, and the fact that the recentelectionti
;tilted in favor of the Government con
ned the justice and wisdom of these eon
'stone. The laws providing for military
'iganization had given *, strength and
fidence to the nation, which was
v ready to meet all events of the future.
armament of the forces was perfect,
arserials were fined with supplies,
reserves well drilled, and the
rganization of the national guard
>roached completion. The fleet bad
racreated, and the fortifications
11 important-points were in good con
'on. The imperial wish was realized.
,nce was so placed as to vindicate her
:us in the destinies of the world. Peace
been heretofore sought, not because of,
f,sknetis, but to sustain the honor of the
:e. The revolution in Spain I had
altered the good relations of
;rice with that country.- ,Theconferencep
.cb had just commenced its sessions,
which would extinguish a conflict
,ch had become imminent, was the hug
ad act, the importance of which all
did appreciate. The members of that
y had all agreed on a principle calcula
to restore friendship between the Turks
Greeks. If the firm hopes of success
'eh they entertained should be realized,
611 would be le ft to trouble the
Aral -harmony of the nations. The
}mbers would attend to the internal de
pment of the country mainly thiough
gricultural interests, and might pont.
seek to bring about a reduction in the
plc charges. - The Emperor referred to
approaching rb-election of the Corps
islatif, congratulated the members on
harmony which' existed between the
me, the legislatnre and the people, and
tared that be favored free and full dia
-1 :don when it did not touch the constitu
. 1. That instrument was above all de
. it, and be exalted the benefits which it
• conferred upon the countrj.
Emperor concluded, as , follows: All
klarnmenta are liable to error. Fortune
. .:;•Lines to smile on all enterprises. But the
intry knows no thought, no act of mine,
•ch has not been given to the glory of
;':`lace. knows that I first sought to
';;te a Vigorous control of the administra.
"••
...: and to enlarge the power of delibera
•,
assemblies, to prove the true support
;
:he Government is in the independent
, dotism of the great bodies of the
e. Soon the nation in the elections will
rk the path which all must follow and
repeat its rejection of revolution and
lesire to found the destinies of France
he intimate union of power and liberty.
GREAT BRITAIN.
.3NDON, January 18.—The Times alludes
• arms of the highest praise to the treaty
Ch has been concluded between Great
ain and China through Mr. Bur
'ame and the Chinese Ambassadors.
Ispatches from India report that short
itke of earthquake had been felt in Cai
n' and Assam.
GREECE AND TURKEY.
orrsmorrnvoPult; January 18,-.The Porte
'sent instructions to Mandl Pasha, its
'3assador at Paris,
directing him ; to sign
!protocol agreed to by the Conference.
believed the Greek Government will
:erase the terms of the settlement pro
d by the Conference. `,
ITALY. ,
onsIME, Jannat7 1&—It is reported
• ;Prince Amadin, Duke of Acosta, has
_,canoed the Italian succession in favor of
?rineess Clotilde.
•
MARINE NEWS.
4 1 4 rDON, January 18.—The captain and
of the ship Southern Empire, which
tiered at sea on her voyage from New
ins to Liverpool, about the Ist instant,
saved and have been landed in safety.
IZENSTOWR, January 18.—The steam-
Siberia and Minnesota, from New
If., have arrived.
.'INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
PLNKPORT, January /B.—U. 8 Bonda
02X.
- import, January 18.-=Evenisg„—bfoney
I; Consols 92g. Five-Twenty Bonds
and steady, at 75X. Stocks easier;
263,f; Illinois, 92'.
• mnpooL, January 16.—Cotton dull;
1,000 bales Middling uplands at 11%;
123 g. Breadatnifs quiet; - California
fe Wheat, lie. - Bd.; Red Western, 9s.
?s. 10d. Flour, 265. 6d. Corh, 345. 3d.
=3W, 355. 6d. for old. Oats unchanged.
92a. 6d. Beef, 105 k. Lard, 725.
71s. Bacon, s7s. Spirits of Petro
. t 844 d., refined Is. 13%d. Tallow, 46e.
• • JanuarylB.—Tallow 47a. 6d:
. • fed Petroleum is. `B(d . Linseed oil
' tcl.®sBs. Linseed cakes .Ell ss.
'.roleum at Anfwerp 56%@57 francs.
••
us, Jan: 18.—Bourse quiet; Renter 69
'•:'s 95 centinuat.
irs.s, Jan. 18.--Cotton—tres ordinair•
• 4 •3 spot unchanged; low ; middlings to
easier at 136 francs.
•
-17 Advices front Mules.
;1 Advices
to the PitUburgb. 6azette.3 .
VAMAy January.lB.—The steamer from
r42rua bring the following news: The
:.or, City of Mexico, _says at a dinner
to the Diplonutio Corps, On New
Da,y, most friendly_ usearsueses were
t wined betiken the Ma'am) Ministers
. .
',.the representattve of the United
.<.: arspeeeki Gen. Raseerans titular
• At the. Words he used at his presents
lto <Soares expressed' the truth,
• -'''.utiosied his hearers against crediting
aisle; of certain Journals, which he
fineed as inspired by tnalevolense.-
~. t.'„lrnaed that the present adminlitra
• r.sf the United States shared, and the
,• /
theistrao would continue UT
sentiments he had Zaspreased to
r;he Mexican Republic.
`'concession; granted by the 3fexican
fament to Emil Lassiere, for building
butintapeo road had been modified.
wis toconstruct the road from Coat
.sae, on the Pacifis, until the road is
•4 red. Ile Is obliged to establish corn
alien hyrigasuead Is allowed four
wagon
_
4nd a half to Apish& road.
igezlean Congress has passed• a taw
exportion of mhterabs free of duty.
per filardered-'-Rw.alux Reported
Whet.
r'sersph to the plttsbartb Gazette.'
.!:PHIS, January 18.—The body of
who eloped with Susan
•;as reported on Saturday, was found
iartlett StatiOn, today, perforated
stol tisiltt. f.'
•,,izena from French Bayou, Arkansas,
yin miiea hove Marlton, reports;that
ft , e l f
• la- house yesterday morning. The
in command told him they bad, boon
if court martial on a charge of being
Ix and ordered to be.fkof•fo death
Itsketty w ' ,
gt,y4wo murders and thirty suicides
#nnitted Eit..Lotds - during last.
CLIPPEiGa
- THE Worcester (MIL) school of indus
trial science is likely soon to exchange its
title for a simpler one, "The Technical
School:" The pupils have adopted a urn-
form cap of dark blue cloth, with a gilt
baflge in front—an arm holding a hammer—
in' the act of striking.
LEGAL TENDE.R NOTES of 1882, with the
endorsement "exchangeable for 11. six
per cent. twenty year bonds," " are still in
circulation, and it has been asked whether
the fourteenth amendment to the Constitu
tion does not establish the inviolability of
ithe engagement, notwithstanding Congress
passed a subsequent act proclaiming that all
'such notes notes not presentedat - a certain
very near day should, thereafter, forfeit this
right of exchange. It is argued that as the
Attorney General has asserted that ilu3four
teenth amendment establishes the validity
of the legal tenders, in every. respect, the
same reasoning is applicable to the endorse
ment on the notes issued under the date of
March 10, 1862: I - ,
Tat Washington correspondent of the
Boston Herald gives the following: "Sur
ratt is now in South America, but will re
:turn here in a month. I learn from oue of
his friends that he has prepared a full and
explicit statement of the conspiracv which
resulted in the death of President Lincoln.
In this he denies all; knowledge 'of any as
sassination plot, but confesses freely that
Booth and himself and others were in a plot
to abduct Mr. Lincoln. He declares that
assassination was never spoken. if to him,
and was not agreed on by Booth and Payne
until the night it took place. He further
insists on the entire innocence of his mother;
maintains that every effort was made to
keep the abduction plot froni her knowledge,
and says she was simply the victim of un
fortunate circumstances and the machina
tions of the witness Weichman, whose evi
dence, it will be remembered, caused Mrs.
Smtatt's conviction. Surratt proposes to
tell everything he, knows--the good, bad
and indifferent—and make oath to' it. He
feels, it is said, that it will be, so impartial
and straightforward that it will be believed."
A BOY or sirrnEx, named William H.
Hageman, was the means of spoiling the
little game of two bond stealers 'in New
York, Wednesday morning. --He was in the'
employ of Wm. H. Strong, a banker, and
had received a tin box containing several
thousand dollars' worth of bonds, to be con
veyed to his employer's office. On reaching
Mr: Strong's he placed the box on the coun
ter, when two well dressed young men en
tered the place. One of them seized the box
and ran into the street, followed by his ac
complice. Hageman instantly sprang to the
door, which the confederate of the thief en
deavored to prevent being opend; hut the
boy effected an exit and started in pursuit.
The messenger was rapidly gaining on the
thief when his accomplice seized him by the
arm and endeavored to detain him. liege
man, however, possessing considerable mus
cle, freed himself from the grasp of the vil
lain and continued the pursuit. While Hage.
- man was pursutng the thief, an officer came
up and arrested the confederate who made
no attempt to escape. The boy was fleet of
foot, overhaule'd the thief, collared him, se
cured the stolen property and, turned the
robber over to the authorities at the station
house, where he was recognized as an old
offender.
DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS.
The most efficient DIURETIC, for treatment of
alfeomplaints r snitingfrom west nese and derange.
ment of the Kidneys. such's' pains and weakness In
the Back orLolns; Gravel, Dropsy. Incontinance
of Urine, Stranguary, Inflammation of the Kidneys,
ac., &c. DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS
can be used with perfect safety in all easel. la *l
dub as-well as adults. Upwards of tblrty-seven
years , expeTience hu proven this medicine to be
the most uniform and efficient Diuretic ever digcov-
ered, besides being In the form of sugarcoated
making them easy to take, and not being- a purger
Use, never interferes Rith the regular discharge of
duties. These Pills can be had it wholesale and
retail from the Proprietor
GEORGE A. KELLEY,
Wholesale Druggist,
CORNEA OP WOOD STREET AND BEOOND AVE_
N JB i 'PiTTABTINGH.
and from all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine.
30 eentsp-r box
"A LITTLE BILIOUS."
How often this is the response to the enquiry after
a friend's health; as If to be bilious was a trifling
matter. hardly worth thinking about. But lot Ii ifs
remembered that, as •tall oats from little acorns
grow," so formidable diseases !rise from being "a
little bilious.
Severe bilious attacks are more COMMIIIn Spring,
Sumuttr and Autumn than In Wet, r, but the seri
ous dlw.rderE of the liver which Co often occur at
those seasons, mighthe traced, In hundreds nf in
stances, to Winter tivinisetres awl their neslected
consequences. Store highly-seasoned food is'elten,
mote fiery drinks Imbibed, in cold than in warm
weather, and thus the billousness Is produced Which,
under a warnior temperature, culminates In rezillt
tent and intermittent fever..
Tbe very best medicine for persons who are eltbei
a :Wit or a good '421 bilious, Is HO6TETTER'S
SIONACII BITTERS. No blug.idil or c Vernet Is
required In @nth come. Those powerful mineral
medicines cut two ways. like adouae.edged sword.
.They not. It is true. upon the liver, bin re•sct most
d. letertota,ly ott other parts Of the system.. They
•toCickt. there, end cannot bee got Irld of 'the alt.
term contain vegetable somata of , on satl.billous ten
- dtncy, that ireduee a specific and, most genial effect.,
upon the Oilier, organ. without 'entailing any evil
consequences whatever.. They are altegetlicr tenet.
'any, and act favorabiy and simultaneatudy upon the
stomach. tne liter, the bowels,' the lierVool. system.
,and the brain. - •
THE SOUND OF THE LUNGS..
Ons ot the Mita accurate ways of determining
whether the lee t In a healtay or diseased con
dli too, Is by means clf listening to the respiration.,
To those experienced in thfu practice Ii becomes as
plain an Inaex to the state .of the lungs.' and Is as
well known to the operator as are the voices of his
Mist Intimate seen al ntancei. The belief that long
etanding conchs, and diseases' of itbe lungs upon
which they are dependent,:are incurable, are fast
bee:meow ousolete. 'One' great advantage to be
Weed from this adiranee ih mettleal :knowledge is
tbe bariler application of those who become afflicted
With these diseases to some one competent to afford
relief. The error srhiehhad taken hold of the pub
lic mind in regard to the enrabllityof consumption.
Or father non-e3rablllty, Is 'fast becoming 'minter!
aced, and itts well that .it should be so, nut that
lotions should loge that salutiry fear which would
mike then minty for a Cavil remedy, but that ell
might be induced to use remedies ohtle there is any
hops. It Is the delay. In these eases that Oils us'
with apprehension and alarm, fur if every one
wade snake timely appligatioa of pa. NETSIGi'd
LUSO CURE in the beginning of a told, or cough,
few cases would goao tar as to become irremediable.
Sold at the Doctor's great Efillicine Store, N 0.140
Wood street. WILL nIOSTLY BEHOVE TC HDI
NEW ISTORY,, , NO. 1B LihgllTT STREET, SSC
oism, LlOOB Eltplii SE. gI,AIB.
Apr. KEYSER'S RESIDENT OFFICE POE
LUNG EXAMILNATOINS AND THR
MEN? OF 011 , 5TINATE CHRONIC DISEASES, No.
.1119 PENN STILE 'Pala°
Hopp; from 9 o. until 4 r, e la.l asiC from 7to
. . ...
,NTBB KAL 4 it Ft 49 , ..,Pia , .... , 4 1 AEJLJI4 11 f . ANIC'7
r... 7 tor Young mei on tottr foe or ro -
nude. tall I ll , ' DliE , St.ti and A HUSiCti which tt:e
ate Intpcdimcntr to HAHISIAGE. with Starr til..ao.
otreliej. tient lo twaltd, lever swivels - 4).a fr. s. . t
charge. Add.ess. Dr. J n1t.11.4.1t: H WILTON,
Howa•di Association. Phlimie phis. Pa. 1.19
.
F EATIIERS AND PEA-NUTS.—
'Socks brestbrri v
1251 do rea•Nri 4,
On steamer Jobe linided,
to snits, for.ddle by
)aid moor a co.
PITTSBURGH: GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JANUARY . 19, ,1E69.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
VOIGT, NAHOOD & CO.,
PRODUCE
CONESSION MERCIIIMS.
2t7 Liberty Street:
Keep constantly on hand and for
. ,
Sale all kinds of Country Produce.
BUTTES,
EGGS,
ard, Grain - and Dried Fruits, Seeds, &c
Prices of Produce in this larktt,, for
benefit of oar Shippers, made and reported
from actual traosactlons to date :
APPLES—EnppIy light: demand good, at $3,00
to $B,OO pay bbl, akto quality
APPLE litreTEE -73 to Bee per gallon
BUTTEli4liariet well supplied with roll. He-
celDta In excesiordernand. Prime - telling at 354,
38c. Packed. 115(3.28c
BEANS—Prime navy. scarce and In demand,
43 . :5043,15 per bus; common dull. Ilkllea3.oo.
EGGS—Market overstocked with limed and pick
led, with no safe for them oven at low prices; buyers.
pref.rring to pay full prices for frc sh packed, which
we quote. at 30032 e. c • .
DRIED FRUIT—Choke 30 peaches scarce and In
demand at I7c; quarters, 13@t4c. Dried Apples—
choice bright, 10(01.1c; common. tatflac. Dried
Blackbe rriea, BBc. trupltted Cherries; le it cd:
CLIEESE-4Etock In market light; Goshen, Ito
510 c. Factory, IT. 8., 17c.
4:lll.llN—Market still continues dull. Red Winter
Wheat, $1,1501,130; No. 1 Spring, $1,4501,53.
Cora, 800,880. Oats, 650019 e. Uye, 14400
1,45. Barley doll, at $1,9002,00.
431i1EDB—Cloyer; stock light, at $9,0110)9,50
Timothy. $3,515013,150. Flaxseed, $21,0082,40
FLOUB—Cholce Spring, 68,006111.50; Winter,
$10,00@11,00. Com Meal, 111,00611,10 per
bnahlil
POTATOES—DuII with a large 'apply; 75.1360
perbus. 'Barrels, 01475
POULTRY—Turkeys. 16@lTe. Chickens, 1.5
130. Geese, 10@12e. Poultry for this market
must have the entratte drawn.
GAME--Venison Saddles dull; 90025 e. Wild
Duck. .15,0068,00. ss;oo@soso. Prattle
Hen, $3,00 per doz.
C gANBERBIES—Prime sound, 41110.014)3511400
per bbl
ONlONS—Scarce,' brisk. $1,73051,00 per *bus.
.6,00 per bbl.- tor prime vellaw. • •
TALLOW-41)012a. , -
YNATHERS , i-753115a.
BORGIIOII-60861e.
'BIIEIALBANNS -- 4 3 , 5 0.14 00 per bne.
• drINZGAR-18020c per gallon.
CIDER —13,00(0,00 for prime sweet.
114:0N -4 ie: , • :'• : 3 ;
60IINTOT SOAP-7c.
omit ! ..rzurs-30676,,, „ jaw , ,
164X—Saled San; $14,00.96,01,
NomnlT—so,2ls per bbl. • • •
BEESWAX - 3 8 ®40c. •
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Daft, 4a.
All correspondence in regard. to
Prices, prospect of markets, .&c., as
swered promptly.
Shippers should pack all goods with
care and neatness, nark llirectlens
plain„ 'kith -nag% tof article, :weight
and We", 'alway,adviSing, us. at .time
'Of - shipment.
MARKING PLATES FURNISHED FREE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
DRY GOODS,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Fedqral .. ..alleet
Alleghe l
At 1214 cts. Good Yard Wide Bleached
Muslims.
At 12% ctn. )(teary Yard Wide • Un
bleached Muslin. ,
At, 10 cts. Good Shirting Muslin: •
At 9 etc, 1./ark Calleoes.
At 1234 eta. Fast Colored Calicoes, choice
styles.
At 1214 eta. Widelinen Toweling.
CHEESE,
At 12% eta. Linen Towels. •
At 25 eta. Yard Wide Feather Ticking.
At 12S eta. Good Dark Gingham&
WE HAVE PLENTY OP
I •
BLEICIIED IND tINKEICHED
lIISLINS. AND SHEETLNGS,
CALICOES AND GINGHAMS,
TICKINGS, CHECKS,
Domestic Cotton GoOils
Customers need be in no hurry
making their purchases, fearing an
advance in prices, similar to what
occurred a year ago, as we have
plenty of goods to offer them, bought
before the late advance.
ALL DEPARTMENTS
Well Supplied With G()Ods,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Federal Street,
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICtS.
Woolen Goods at a Great Saari ..
LARGE STOCK OP YARNS,
In at/ Fotors and Qualities.
IiDIES' AND NIN'AEIP OOL ROgIERY.
GENTS' AND YOUTHS' ONE:HALF 11015 E.
GLOVES OF EVERT :DESCRIPTION,
Ladies' 4 Gents' Wool 14 'Retina Underwear.
HOOP SKIRTS. t- "
FINE YANIETTOFENDROIDERED AND LACE
Handkerchiefs lld Collars.
PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS
OF EVERT V.A.EIErT, for Ladles end Gentlemen.
Jobbers will especially do welt to call on as now,
as we wLeb to sell moat of par goods before corn
nicaelag to take stook,
IffACRUDI, CLYDE & 00. ;
...vs and SO Market Street.
- stgATEV fielaTES, SKATES:
g :
American Rink,
New 'York Club,
Emplie, Starr, &c. ,
t '4 '.
Alt other styles andel/me at the very lowest istai
AU
• WHITE SIDES & DEUX, .
I=
OF
EE
D3O AND IS2
y City,
And all Kinds of
OF THE HOUSE
MB
MU
180 AND 182
Allegheny City.
1 nautuix, *L.
.444.1 . 1.9crr tr.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WINTER GOODS
Very,-
.-.qhop.p.
BATES & BELL
OFFEK
THE BALANCE OF THEIR
WINTER STOCK
IMI
LOW PRICES.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
THE CO-PARtNERSHIP HERE
-A- tofore existing between E, HOUSTON, JOHN
HIGLEY and W. H. HOUSTON, 'under the name
and style of E. HOUSTON & CO., was dissolved by
mutual consent on the first day of November. 1868,
JOHN BI ILEY retiring. All business of the late
firm will be set.led by the remaining partnere.
Those indebted are urged to settle their accounts oa
or before February . Ist, 1869, a 8 the business of-the
ate firm must be closed by that time.
trit9Tol4.
JOHN }HOLEY,
W. H. HOUSTON.
Pirrsannan, Dec. 31st, 1868.
I. "lOC srox.
E. HOUSTON & CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No'. 107 Fifth Avenue,
Respectfully Inform their ,patrons 'and the poblic
generally that they bare on hand a large 'ripply of
OENTLRMEN'S CLOTHING. of all the latest
fashions. which they Intend to close ont at greatly
ItEDUCk:D rnicze, to make room for a :Spring stock.
Prices on regularcuirom work have •iso been greatly
reduced to suit the stringency of the times.
Call and examine the stock and Ingolro the prices.
E. HOUSTON AD CO.. I
107 Fifth Avenue.
EMI
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICER.;
Tobacco, Cigars & Whiskey.
ISAAC STERN,
No. 162 Federal Street, above the Market,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Respectfully announces to his friends that he is
now offering his stock, consisting of Lila
FINEST CIGARS, TOBACCO, SLO.,
And the PVBEST Lunrosa,
41 1 eilv R I K ,O r lyER THAI! EVER OFFERED IN
Mr Remember the place.
No. IBA FEDERAL ST., Maxon:awl C'. PA.
ad:WO-TVS
BANWPTCY MED Off!
$.00. - TR" CARD
entitle, 'the .bearer, on presentation, to
TWO DOLLA.RS &listen:mato:la a cub
purchate of $25.00 at the great. cheap
lothlag bowie ac,
S. Cr TIIAI7IIIIIIIAN,
ORIGINAL lIII.NprItICIS
Meth Street, late St. Clair.
Nobody beat by this establishment, but fair Anal-
Ing to . all! Call sad be sionildeed. Alt - clothing
plainly marked by minted cards, at.;:•
LOWEST CASH ,PEXCES,
So that - tic one may be deceived. Remember the
lace me . original.bip.aumber , ll.4 SIXTH bTRIET.
i Bt.
BLWARB OF C7OUNTERTE.SIS , OF TEM
13.4. TRAITERILLN.
delsittr-s
SHATESi s
SKATES.
I have received my stock of Skates for the seise
e 'OS and '69, comprising every style known to the
trade, it prices ranging PROM 80 CENTS PER
PAIR . • 17P TO. gab, 31y stock embraces &lull line of
Ladles , and.Gentleinen , s Skates. NeW York Club,
American Rink, 'l:Gandhi's Ancle Supporter, our La
!Reit And Gents , 'ClipPer. Philadelphia and Boston
Club, Empire sue Vulcan, together trite &biro as
sortment of medium priced hkates for Boys, which 1
offer at excemlinglylow prices. I Invite all in want
of Skates to call and be convinced that 138 WOOD
STREET. is the place to hay Skates. •
Tor sale wholesale and setall by
, , • .
' jAMEB DOWN,
NO: 130 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH.
no2myr
•
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V e
EILSONAL.—JuIins F. ;Zoller,
roc merly for o number ot years Minimum to
t State of Yo2usylratils. furnishes promptly and,
at reatossabi. terms, tr ir slat lons els hpr lii that Ans.
Ilsh or *Serum
.language, Ilis for Instance. Books,
EWets. Conmituti ms of eoeletleisi ClitiVartic
commendations of Patetri tend ratentldeilleines,
Oft‘ct . al Doeume 'AC. Acedusits. Letters, to.
He *lgo alt att tndi to tbegormt 11114 neat Vrintitig'or
Roost of the &holm translations, when ,degred.
orders sy s y be left sethe Joblittlee of lEttett. An.
derson,it Co.. Getette Itnadtsig, Ylfth Ortinfibmtir.:'
11 oppuslte toorostutdoe , 1012.4114
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PROPOSALS—with Plans and
Specifications lbe s Manus, to b e e y e ,t, e 4
somas tee ALL HEN Y from the mouth
of FORTY- 4 111111) ihwalt, 81 its wilt be r e .
calved it the °Mee or MM. t bRUTTERLY, Real
Estate . •gents, Lawrenneville. and omArr.
RUN NZTT A CO...Water stern. until the Seth ut
JAN GARY. where a plat and survey or. the river ,
can ho easininad sad all tattier !stomata/ea oh.
talasett. Bleeder elf this Gomm ittee.
J. 0111VIISSLZ
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATER RENTS
All persons who hare need hydrant water
in erecting or repairing buildings, during the
year 11308, are reenested to calla!, the Office of the
Water Works, Market Building, and settle their ac-
counts. Contractors who have made arrangements
with mechas Ica to s.ttle for the same will oblige by
sending In stat-mtnts witbout dday.
S. WRIGHT.
Asiestor.
PaS:dl7
GRAND CLOSING. OUT SALE
Of ,a First-Class Dry Qoods Store.
ALL THE GOODS in the corner store, No 100
Ohio street. Allegheny City. Sales positive to quit
business.. Fixtures and two years" lease from A.prll
Ist, 18051, for stile, and the entire stock* composing
a general variety of Dry Seeds, Notions, Furs,
Carnets, Window Shades, 011 Cioth, &c. The abore
stock Bill be sold positively without reserve. The
sale to commence forthwith. and continue from day'
to day until all Is sold entirely out. One $B5 Singer
Sewing Machine, warranted , for sale cheap. Don't
forget the place. No, 100 Ohio street, Allegheny
City. Also one brick house with ionr raging torrent,
on East Lane.
JAMES GOSLING.
00-PARTNERSHIP..
J
LEVI DILLON AND GEO. S. GRISCOM
as members of our firm. The style of the tlnii wlll
continue unchanged
Pittsburgh, January 1, 1869
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT AT SEIVICKLEY,
on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway.
convenient to the station. The hones contains 11
rooms, bath room and closets. The lot contains
two acres, with choice varieties of fruit and two
gniperies, stab e and coach house. This property,
if nut sold by the middle of February. will be.rented.
Also, a. good house with eight rooms and good cel
lar. - The house id substantially built and will be
ready for occupanCy by the.firbt of April. The pur
chaser can have from one to four acres, as he may
desire. The lot has an excellent apple orchaed on
it. Apply to JOHN TROMPSOIf, on the premises,
or at 133 Third avenue, Pittsburgh.
. -
WALL PAPER-REMOVAL.
THE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE,
W. P. IfiUMSHALL
Has removed from E 7 WOOD STREET to
NO. 191 LIBERTY STREET,
a few doors above ST. CLAIR
FOR SALE OR RENT.
TRIM LARGE WILDING,
Situated on Lacock stree• near. Sanduskt, Fourth
Ward. Allegheny, and kcown as -'l./r. sproull's
Church."
The building is adialrably stated for manufactur
ing purposes, .suen sat a Wooten Factory, Machine
P hon. Cabinet Wa , ehouse, • Irak Factory.and
lug Mlll. Is audit:tenth' atroug for any amount of
machinery, and has both front and side entrance...
Thel cation is excellent, In the. business part or
the cky, close to market, depots, Federal street,
&c , &c. A lease will be given on favorable terins
for a number of years. For further Information in
quire of J IS. McliEtt,
' Nos. 43 and 45 Federal St., Alleghenyclty, fa.
lEME!!
47. 11111111111111TERi 47.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Gray & Logan,
NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET.
ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
LEMON & WEISE.
Practical Furniture Manufacturers, tice.,
us voy.rerrz-i AN-EN-um.
Where may be found a bull fisacrrtmeut of Parlor,
ber azu Kitchen Furniture. deS
WALL PAYER,
Near Fifth avenue. To make room for new good'
we will sell
FOR THIRT DAYS
The stock now in a tOre, at eriees that will 'nay
era to invest. &Rd nee.
TO -LET-THE'
45.
LARGE AND EUMANTIAL WIERROUSE,
NOS. 91 AND 92 WATER STREET,
Between Market • and Wcr , o streets, (fronting on
Water street 45 fret and i unning through 160 feet,
'to First avenue.) is- two for rent. Yosaresion to oe
given on the let-eVapril next. -This warebnue , is
now occupied by buena. Chalfant d Co. inquire of
J ARES' NicAULE,T,
At Iron City Salonal 13 ant, Fonetti
SPAAC et CO.
.
Priennizon. December 21. 1888. ise:cO
AMUEL
. . • . . ._
HOUSE:CARPETER,
. •
..
AND - 1313ILDER. 411 kindsprchrp . ent , TwOrk.done
to order . Orders lest at the shop, No. 33 IP 1.11.,T0 N
bTREET, near Wobster, will be.promptly Attended
to: .• . . ~• ' -' - ' - 1a9:c24
SKATES,
EMOVAL.
A ,
DR. HEWITT
VERYOVD 111 b oyFICE frni 36 FEDERAL
Allgheny, to ttie office weal:A..4 br tat
late pr.. Joseph A. Herron, .10 SMITH El t.
bTREET, Ptt:sburgh;" All cab. after 8 tOcte,ch
P. M.. =AA, fur the ore eut. be made at bts Mani
-log house. No. 128 ,Wat tthigton- street, 'near ftb
avenue. j49:c37
LOVER J AIND TIMOTEIIt.
The LARUEST STOCK cf prime new seed In
Western Pennsylvania,. Dealers and others are In.
'alted to examine or address
W. w:
Successorto J. Knox,
137 Lib.rty Street. Pittsburgh.
1616:dt
PR. ASHBAUGH'S "WONDER
OP THE WORLD" la warrawed to. cur:
PR.
Neural : Lim-,old on the PaAage el',
tem. No one 1s required io', pay until ihlly tested
L pay $6O per month. 1 large commt.flon, to vo.
men to distribute 1bt...,c packages, Call at No. li.U,
et. Clair Dtreet.
sJalli
.11S
eov 1310 '-•
FIL
RIME fßUTilqiff BAD 111.1,13/er
iirive and for 1-0. 3.E.r..
um!
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2,000 OILTSIIELt.. OF PEACII
ALOWM.
1.11. /)1 1.• N PLR & tATIEVNNAOI7.,_
ALO HANUELS (IF SORGEIVII
APLASSits•
P. 14 4.171141 X: tric7Lyafail_
ON NEW =WINGS.
We have this day admitted
BISSELL & - CO.
Ja7cBD
FOR
SOLD ONLY BY
At 107 Market( ) Sti eet.
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
D. I'. TILTON
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