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NEW PUBLICATIONS.
JESUS OF .2gAZAJNETEC. HIS LIFE AND
TEACHINGS: founded on the Four Gos
pels, and illustrated by reference to
the Manners,, Customs, Religious Be.
liefs, and Political institutions of His
- Times. By Lyman Abbott. Published'
by Harper & Brothers, New York.. For,
sale by Henry Miner, Pittsburgh.
The assurance given that this work
would be worthy oiktlie great theme "Je
sus of Nazareth," appears to be fully
verified. Difficult as the work has been
to give a correct portraiture of Jesus, the
author has succeeded in producing a his
tory iValufible and Niorthy'to• be widely
circtilated. The historical parts are re
lieved with comments of a very instruc
tive charadter. Every phaie of the life .
Jesuit is presented; and throughout there
is blended the characteristics of the ; people
of his day, and the social. and political
histoy of the country. The need of such
NVO has long been
a felt to group salient
i ic
point of the wonderful course of the Son
of God during His sojourn in' the 'flesh.
The biography has been collected from the
Four Gospels and -"from other sources.
The style is'simple,and yet flowing, free
from- doginatic notions and theories of
Certain events. -It is simply the story of
the Evangelists, the threads of which are
grouped together withartistie skill.l The
work is well bound, well illustrated with
cuts and• !naps, and will be a valuable ad
dition to any person's library.
Cluuerka,.BnarAnc. A Record of Travel
- in English-Speaking Countries during
1866 and 1867. By Charles Wentworth
Dilke. -With Maps and Illustrations.
Published by Harper At Brothers, New
York. 'For sale by Henry Mlner,Pitts
burgh.
The prtage gerferdly - jiven Villas pub-
Hi
..
lication indicate popularity. The rep
resentation of men 'and thiriga has been
marked with generous views, as are es
pecially "his liberal_ critiesms in „ re:
glad to ..American institutions. . Few
bleMished and historical blunders oc
cur,' compared with the ;generality
of , fworks• of this kind. The ntir-t
rative is icompact and premits in few
words a large amount of valaable irifor
mstion. _Mr., Dill& has been a close ob
sefver, as the work amply demonstrates.
Itts written, too, in a captivating style,
and cannot fall to interest tie %Veil as in
struct The book is 'well' printed and
marvellonsly cheap. ' .'
CILOVERSON AND His SiLurrr Perasruns.
. By Ralph Keeler. % Published by Leath
. Shepard, Boston. For sale' ,by W. A.
Gildenfenny, Pittsburgh.
Multitudes will enjoy the creations of
one whose personal history is so full of
romance, as the author of this work 41111. c
ply demonstrates. The characters are well
drawn, though lacking i that ' finish' an d
.4elicacy of touch, which is so commend
able in books of this character. There'is
an abandon style, and flippancy of ex
pression here and there mitnifeited that mar'
the beauty of the story‘c."Thannthor -,de
servei great coutmendation,andtbe book
will likely have a wide circulation.
NOTES OF CUBIST/WE IA selec
tion or Sermons preached by Henry
Robert Reynolds, B. A., President of
Chestnut College, and' Fellovi of Erni- '
versity College, London. With a pre
face by Rey. Elbert S. Porter, D. D.
Published by P. S. Wyncoop it Son,
New York. For sale by Robert S. Da- -
vie, Pi t ttahurgh.
The excellencies of this series o f
sermonsare set forth .in ,a comprehensive
introduction by Dr. E. S. Porter, form
erly "editor of the Christian Intsiligenper.
It was thifiaglie, in view of tfierich store
of thought embodied in these sermons on
the "Christian Life," that they were
worthy of re-production, in this countrY.,
There is a wealth of language and thought,
which inakes the 'cii,sc4m7ies readahle and
instructlire. The series '- consists of eigh
.,
teen sermons, presenting vailous phrases
of "Christian Life" and conduct. The
author's style of defining and applying
evangelical truth Is clear, simple, Intelli
gible and comprehensive.
Tuicornizr—The Story of a Wait and
Stray. By °nide, authdress,of 'Khan
dos," "Vuder Two Flip," et :Pub
lished by J.:M. Lippincott & c..
Co., Phil
adelphia. For sale by R. S. Davis,
Pittsburgh. • •-• • '
This work of "Outdo" will doubtless
increase her fame as a writer of fiction.
The story is full of vivacity, and of thril
linginterest. The chief'.character "Tric
otrin," Is a Gipsy, who is the means of
saving the life of a deserted infant 'girl,
who grews up to be a beautiful Woman.
The finale of the story ends with the
tragic death of Tricotrin on a barricadO,
while Viva, the young woman whom he
had re.siitied in infiincy, hung over hies in
bitterness of heart. Lovers or tali"
class of reading will find this volume ex
,
citing and interesting.' , • . -
Louis Monism>: or The tittle trench
Protossfuir. - i Pdbliihed by Mtn,' Hoyt?:
.Bostori. FOr sale`; by Buokiielleile
genefitlly. • • • • , .
This•charming narrative will be:riUhly
enjoyed by young ..people. Tittle the central. characief,. Is' portrayed in
words of ,patholleandlirlikiniereltletlfelh
as 111 401 Y9 llO O ll 004 4 .0.. ,Thti , "*: ll ;
unto forms .one- , ;Brindity School
series of.,choicereligionntorlis leaned by
this;exCelleuVpUblishing helm
Raoork,Ecrrions OP. rsasoNa AND 'PLACES
IN TEE WEaT Byrf.. M. -Breckin
ridge;.A. Native of the West; Traveler. -
Anthor t .inrist.; Second Edition. 'en
' largest. Published ,by J. B. Pippin
- cott, =For Sillof by It: S.*
Davis, Pittsburgh. ,
Quite a number of the old residents of
,this community, associatea of the author,
will 'Welcome the publication,of this
'book, and by the numerous families where
Mr. Breckinridge's name is a "household'
word." These "Recollections," extend
ing back a centurnarc full of local interest,
aswell as valuable and interesting to the
=
. • ,
general reader. Historical facts are blendl'
ed with honorable flanks that will be high=
ly esteemaihy thbusands. But the work
will have more, than a local fame, and
forms a part of the history of the mighty
West. The sketches of distinguished
persons, especially those known in this
community, will be relished with peculiar
zest. The glowing style, and diffuseness
of the volume. Will be overlooked because ,
of its intrinsic merits. It ought to have a
wide sale.
THE 'OLD WORLD AND ITS NEW•FACE.
Impressions of Europe in 1867-.41:364-
-By Henry W. Bellows. Vol. 11. Pub,
lished by Harper Lt Brothers, New.
York. For sale by Henry Miner, Pitts-
burgW
A book giving an account of traiels
overjEurope should not be condemned
becanse so many of the same character
have been published. A shrewd, keen
obserVer, will always find something new
to write about, and the same things may
be seen and expressed in words of fresh- ,
ness and vivacity. Dr. Bellows is of this
class, and possesses admirable qualities
for a tourist, being shrewd, a close obser- .
ver, indefatigable, and of rare Culture
of mind. His observations and criticisms
are frank, independent and in excellent
taste. His views of the social and politi
cal character dike countries are well ex
pressed, and while the discrhnination
tween the advantages of Christianity over
other forms, are well ' : taken, his liberal
views of Christianity will be questioned
Iby many. The independent vein of his
criticisms is in his favor. This volume
treats principally of the. East, which in
creases the interest of most readers of
travels.
SERMONS ON THE FAILURE OF PROTES.,'
TANTISM i AND ON CATHOLICITY. By
the Rev. F. C. Ewer. S. T. D., Rector
of Christ. Church, New York. Pub
, lished by D. Appleton dr. Co., New
York. FOr Sale by Henry Miner, Pitts
burgh.
:Immediately after this series of ser
mons Was commenced,' quite a - stir; was
raised in religious circles at the bold ut:
terauces of this divine. The secular
press gave considerable portlons of the
sermons. Quite a number -of the minis
ters of other denominations have assailed
his views publicly. Those interested will
find all the •sermons in this little. volume.
REsson AND FAITH, or The Two Lights.
By the author of "Struggle for Life."
Published by J. B. Lippincott & Co.,
Philadelphia. For sale by It. S. Davis,
Pittsburgh. •
It is a difficult, role: to blend the essay
and novel. , This little volume's designed
to show the efforts now 'being put forth to
undermine the principles of . Christianity,
by substituting a godless Rationalism, by
presenting argumentsthat are sound,'cou
vincing, and cannot be suCCesitally oda
troverted., The book is written in an at-,
tractive form, with the arguments of Truth
woven throughout the narrative,
LESSONS PAW& DAILY LIFE.' -By Emily
E. Hildreth. Published by J. B. Lip
pincott & Co., Philadelphia. For sale
by R. S. Davis, Pittsburgh. -
-A vast amount of wholesome Seriptural
Truth is Comprised in this little volume
of i pe hundred
,andtwenty
. pages:' ;The
iediate Cobject is to Present certain great
principles of Truth that will be of, servioe
to those 's'eeldng to know gin "Wig.d
GodT; concerning them." The doubting
and fearful will find passages of ten.,
der inteiest, .and those seeking light ,
the light of the 'Gospel, will find it in
these• pages. It is elegantly printed on
tinted paper. • , .
TRIFLES FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
By H. E. Armstrong. • Published by
J. B. Lippincott t Cog-Philadelphia.
For sale by R. S. Davis, Pittsburgh.
'this little brochure contains "Trifles"
that are entertaining. An hour or so
might be pleasantly spent in perusing the
dainty pamphlet.
THE Nozart,Azannicale REvuw, for Jan
nary, 1869. Published by Fields, Os
, good & Co., Boston.
This sterling quarteily always contains
valuable papers,' and sometimes of rare
excellence,, Thee articles "The Mental
Faculties of Brutes,!' "The Tariff of the
United States," "Railroad 'lnflation."
and "The Revolution in England", will
richly repay reading. Indeed the entire
contents of the number are - feadable.
MEMORY'S TRIBUTR to The Life, Chirac- ,
ter and Work of the Rev. Thomas H..
Stdekton. For sale by J. L. Read &
Son, Pittsburgh.
This Tribute:was spoken in the Firlit
Methodist Church, Pittsburgh, Sabbath,
October 25, 1868, by Rev. Alexander
Clark, pastor,' formerly Associate pastor
with the deceased, in . Philadelphia.
.The
discourse of Mr. Clark is a beautiful spec
imen of word-painting, and a . worthy
Tribute to one Wbo commanded the hom-
age of the good and loving everywhere.
'Tile:papers following the discourse are
worthy of the association.
THE AMERICAN LAW ItßviisV7 for Jana-
ary, 1869, Published by Little, Brown'
dc to:, Boston. • •
Papers' of great merit appear in every
Minibes 'of this 'quarterly: 'lt is conducted!
with a view to reach persons outside of
the, profession, as well •as to merit Alin
sharpest demaruLv or those learned in the
law. The articles "Confinement of fhe
Insane," "Government — toans," etc., /
are„vf s clisi that all Chinking "Merl Might
-read with profit. Su¢scrWtons received
for , this , work,by Kay po t .* oikoly,
* THE VlSialt. , OH Dassz.),ALionizar.
Tranalstect. by Rev. H. F.. Casevai..lll. ,
zigublished by D. Applstms- Ec Co,. New
For sale by Henry Miner, Pitts..
, This wonderful poetic -- eriation, ,is fa
miliar to, most readers of poetry, so that .
need' be said, except to commend
the 'elegant ,style and; cheapness, of the
work--only 'fifty cents. 1 . , , '
D. APPLET9N & / CO. have also Sent us
through Miner. the "Paella of Miny
Tales,":of the series of Marryatt's works,
also, "Cho Betrothed and Highland
Widow," and "The Talisman," of the
Waverly Iroyels. The former it .fifty
cents, and. the latter twenty-five cents
each. It is surprising how cheaply such
works are issued.
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Georgia in ttielienate.
The Judiciary Committee of the 'Sent to
submitted a resolution recommending t
the Hon. Joshua Hill be not admitted
a Senator from Georgia. Accompanyi g
the resolution is a lengthy - written repo
reviewing the events in Georgia, politi
and otherwise, from the date or Gene I
Meade's proclamation declining the adop
tion of the constitution up to the present •
time. In considering the matter, e
Committee says:
The • case of Mr. Hill depends up n
three considerations:
Rret. Did the Legislature of Georgi ,
regularly organized in accordance Wi
the constitution of the United States an
the constitution of Georgia, duly rati
the fourteenth amendment, and compl•
with the various conditions imposed b
the act of June 25, 1868?
Second. Have the Legislature and pe
ple/of Georgia, subsequent to such com
pliance, committed such acts of usurpa
tion and outrage as to place the State in
a condition unfit to be- represented in
Congress? •
Third. Whether, in the whole case,
taking the action of Georgia, both before
and' since the pretended ratification of the
fourteenth. amendment,, 'a civil govern
ment has been established In that State
whiclrCongress ought to recognize?
These questioni must be answered by
theilaw and the facts: •
The committee then • proceed to quote
the proclamation of Gen. Meade calling
the Legislature together and his corres
pondence relative to the eligibility of cer
tain of its membeis, and also reviews, at
some length, the action of the Legisla
ture itself on the subject, and expresses
the opinion that doubt exists, that the
number of disqualified members was
large, but that all of these members were
allowed toretain their seats in direct vio
lation of the fourteenth amendment. In
the election for Senator, Mr: Hill receiv
ed 110 votes, G. 8r0wn,94, and Alexan
ner H. Stevens, 3, an it is extremely
probable that this majority, received by
Mr. Hill, was made up of members who
were disqualified by the fourteenth amend
ment. The committee next refer to the
exclusion of the colored members and
state that it is not possible to hold that no
remedy for this wrong is in' the power of
Congress, a wrong which more than the
one-half of the, people of• Georgia are de-
Prived of the tights and 'privileges to
which they are entitled. In regard to
the condition of affairs in Georgia it is
believed to be one of anarchy., The
committee learn from the agents of the
Freedmen's Bureau that in that State
there have been 336 cases of murder,
from January 15th, 1868, to November
Ist, 1868, and for all those outrages 'there
had;been no legal redress, wad the civil,
govertarient has, evinced its total Made-,
quacy or its total unwillingness to protect
impartially the rights of all the citizens,
and under all the circumstances the com
mittee have come to the conclusion that .
Georgia isnot , entitled , to representation
Fin Congress.. •
Mr. Hendricks, the' Demotratie mem
ber 'of the Committee, stated that he
liotild give his vieWs in opposition when
the anbject come before the Senate, hav
ing been prevented by i ll ness from-pre
paring a minority report.
The chairman of the CoMmittee, Mr.
Trumbult;Stibriiitted a minority report,,
which 15 • -also very voluminous. • lie
quotes from-the 'official • proceedings ,m •
Georgia the letters of General Meade:and,
the orders of -General Grant on the ques
tion of the eligibility,of members of the
Legislature, maintaing that Georgia; was
reconstructed sccording . to the prescribed ,
forms. -He also quotes the act of Janus!
ry•2s, 1868, declaring• Georgia to be Ten
titled to-representatiOn in Congress, and
asserts that 'it is not competent for the
Senate now 'to exclude the representatives
•
Of Georgia. The unfortrinate difficulty .
between the President and Congress *as
mainly concerted on this very point. The
President, holding that each House must
decide for itself as to the admittance of its
oirn Members, and Congress holding that
the tivo Houses conjointly must• pass up
on the quition of ;representation, and
'Congress had , reiterated this -position,.
Congress having deClared that Georgia is
entitled to idthissibri; it is not competent"
for either 'Howie' to , refuse admission to
the regidarry; accredited representatives of
that State.. The *mate has no right •to
revise the action of Congress. As to the
charge that• the fourteenth , •amendment
was not ratified= in good faith, it is not
sustained by a particle of evidence. The ,
following are appended to the majority re
port:
port:
I concur in the conclusion of the report
that Mr. Hill ought not to be admitted,
and agree that the report ought to be made.
ROSCOE CONELING.
I concur in the conclusion of the report
that Mr. Hill ought not ter -be. admitted,
and agree that the report ought to be made.
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4. 11, F,n tell . o.H.P.Wllliama J... `..ngtonsor
anoe.t. ler, au. Loebqt. , J oayen,
JUL L. Grahams, Hoist, L e a. - C. C. Belie;
Jun.. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerd, . • Janob Hopp.
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AL LIE 61 PI EN Y INSURANCE
COMPANY oIi'PITTSBVIIGHinio`i
ICE. No. aT rw Ts STESE.T, Bang BLoCy.
"• - ttisuriki'ligginst ell kind; of Tire lia Idling
. . JOHN V. • dn., President.
'" ' JOHN D. eCOR,D,, Vice President:
se. ti. , D_ONNZLL. necretary.
CAPT. WY:MEAN. General Agent.
, . DULTACTOBS: • .. . ,
' John !twin, Jr.. Crp_t: Win. Dean .
John Lk lieCOrd. B. j,_ PhinestOeit, .: ', (
C. 0.-MluilleY. , - )Wi H.:Everson . •, ..
Harvey_tilillas,' , . ' Hobert H. Marti.
T. J. idoskinson, - Traneis inners ' .
.Chsrles' Heys; .. , , cAnt. J. T. StoCirdale., ,
EOPLESI'INMIUBAN.CE
LPANTY
ovinos,.N.z. CORN= WOOD d. VIPVI SW.
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♦
Home Cempapy ! tidaing Fire and Marine Risk*
I • Eintseroße; - •
Wm. PhllUps, . . Capt. John L. Rhoads
John Watt, Samuel P. Shriner,
John E. Park_ s s ' Charles Arbuckle,
Capt...lamqtMiller, Japed M. Brush,
Wm. an lurk, Wm F. Lang,
Mimes DJ Venter, Samuel MoCilckart
W3l. PHiturs, eresittent. . •
301ili WATT, Vice Presidetit. •
W. P. GARDNER. Secrets y.
CAPT. JAS. GORDON, General Agent.
INSURANOEJ :!
p ST INSURANCE COM
PANT - OF ..
PITTSBITSGH:
• EXANDER-NIMICK, President.
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Odle% 911 Water street, Span: & Co.'s W are.
house, up stairs, Plttsbursh. • -
Will Insure against MI kinds of Fire and Ma
rio' Risks. A home Institution, managed by Di
rector' who are well known to the community,
and who art determined by promptness and liber
alitY to maintain the charaster which they have
assumed. as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
pinacteug: •
Alexander Nitpick, Juan B. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas.. J. Clarke,
• James McAuley, Wiliam S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick.
Andrew Ackleu Philleymer.
David M. Long, , Wm. M o rrison,
• D. Ihmsen. • -
norD.
INDEDEITITY
AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA .
OPF/CE,436 & 437 CHESTYCIT BT., flea!' Tzt.
DIRZCTOREI.
L .
Charles .V. Banker , Mordecai H. Lola
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, -
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
s'eorge W. alebarcill, George Pales.
CHARLES G. BANC% Ft, President:
EDW. C. DALE, Vite President.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tens.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, A . GIZIM
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
intt29:wls
lE.NIISYLVANA -
NSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE, No. 1675 E WOOD STREET, BARK
COMMERCE
This'is a Rome Compiny, and insures against
lord by Fire exclusively.)
LEONARD WALTER, Piesident.
C. C. BOYLE A VicelPresident.
RGIMRT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH McILLHZNII, Secretary.
DlAlterOne:
Leonard Walter, GeorgaWllson„
C. C. Boyle, Geo. W F.rana.
Robert Patrick, J. C. Lippe,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Plainer,
Josiah Ring, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, , A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul, Jr':
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE.
il
V 1
OR SALE.
I
Acre at Woods Ran.
4 Acres anu House inas:. Liberty.
8 Acres, unimproved, on Troy MR.
Si Acres on Oreensbur Pike.
5 Acres on Four Mlle . un Boa 19i miles from
P.
70 C. R.
Acres near P. F. W. I C. R. R.
118,Acres near Pa, R. R., Westmoreland coun
ty.
90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa. - R. IL '
4 Farms in Preston county, West Virginia.
185 Acres i n Armstrong county, underlaid with
108 Acres and good improvements, In Trumbull
onnty, Ohio.'
900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw Mil and
wettings.
• House and Lot on Center Ayenue, near Kirk
atrick.
House and Lot on Vicroy street.
House and Lot in Hut Liberty.
House and Lot in Mansfield.
House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny.
House and Lot on Beaver avenue.
Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap, on Tine,
street.
2 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street.
2 Rouses , and Lot on Franklin street.
1 House of 9 Halms and 2. Lots on Roberts St.
Farms In Minols. 'Missouri and West Virginia.
Goal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, , Foy
e ite and Beater counties In Penna.
•
2 }lotuses of ti Rooms In the 17th ward; rent 5300
3 do. of 3 do. do. 17th do. do, 145:
2 do. of 3' `do. 12th do. dO. - 156
2 do. of 6 do. • do. 9th do. do. 350
1 do. of 0 do. do. 9th do. do. 300
1 do. of 9 do.' ' do: 24 • do. do. 600
.1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th do. - ' do. 192
1 do. of 5 do. do. oth. do.. do.. 240
1 do. of 4 do. 'do. 17th dO. do'.-
168
1 do. of V 'do.' ' 50. 24 do.
1 do. of 6 - do. Eitant street. •
The Rouses that I have for rent will be rented
very' low to good tenants Or the balance Of the
rental year
APPLY Al , s . .
D. ,P, rfatelez.. Real : Estate: , o oifice.
9* Gimit Pittabzizili.
• normul,
a
ocsowo ACRES ,
. .
031010 E LISDS FOR RAU.
. •
ST THE • , .
•
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Union T i aeifle Railroad Company,
•
Was along the dee of their road, at
PER ACRE, .• •
;tad On a CREDIT or irvzrsauti. "
Tot ftruislrPartiO* l ..nais.ai , .' l, 44e4
'JOHN P. DEVERStr4--' •
Lazio! eornmlastoaer, Topeka, Banal,
Oe MGM B. LAIIIBO '11N; Seen.
• sun: $t Loeb. Ntelorat.
Fl'i t Ali f tteFlETZ A —. Tittt A aoit E nen O fthe l.
Monongahela - Planing Mill
„Is OFFERED FOR BALE,
WITH A LEASE OF THE MILL AHD LOT.
Phe machinery is of the most , oppro,ved kind,
and In good order.
The mill Is well located, has all the' fitellities
foropolng a large and profitable business, and has
a good trade. I his Is a favorable ,opportunity to
engage ill an old established business with a small
Investment.
Apply to & Bldwell. corner of - Car
son and 'First Street.. South Pittsburgh. ' •
.ja= :• •• , • •JAILLS 3111.4.L1NTGA8. , .
.fitOß• SALE /A TO LETe•-illoustsi
4: and Lots for wile In allparts of the city 'and
suburbs, Also, several PARM•in geodlocationsi
Also; a small WOOLEN FACTORY.with AO acres
of land.'and good improvements, which I hillsell
cheap and oa reasonable terms; Business Mouses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses
for rent in both cities. war further particulars
inquire of_ , - WILLIAM WARD,
' 110 Brant street. oprewite Cathedra.
esident.
Rue President.
Moyer. , •
start.,
1=
RPIIAIIiPP • COURT. SALE.-lii
n
virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
Orphans , Court of Allegheny County, the under.
signed, executor of the-.last will of Dr. JESSIE
P/INNEY. dee'd, wUIexpoaeatPUBLIC,BAIA
on the prezigses,.rpti THURSDAY, the I,lth. day
ef FEBIII7A/q. A. D. 4 2869, it o'clock Pi M..•
stAthat certain piece orpareal tit butd_slivated In,
, the,borough of McKeesport, County of Allegheyri.
and :State bounded. ; and de.;
• scribed as &natio, viz Doglnning on the eolith s,
• .
ern side, of Penn street, pi James repliers! plan
I
of, lots n said. boreugh, at the corner of tot No.
1,1. thence south along the line of l itsid 101:70
feet to' an. alley ;„ pestle- east whirl; • slid OAT
IRO,' feet to the-line, of Henderson's:lot; thence
by said line 70 feet. to Penh street; and zeace by
said street S 0 feet to the place of beginning: he.
lug a part lot Net. 12 In *aid plan,
• 'For further ni.rticulirs Inquire of•
11.0/INta ettAIOLIZAD, Executor.'
.... • - —Elisabeth.
tler JOHN P. PEN t•IF,T, „ • .1
Attorney, Pttiiburgn. ' J 9
,WESTEFIN DISTRICT,. OF
PENNSYLVA"Ki*Vis:
A ittnbargb,llottlith 01Y Jinni , 3269,
The andstsigned hereby give% notice of his ap
podittatirt' as- Atudgnee of ARTIIOIVEVER".
BURtiarof:YeKtesportr In the county , of Al-.
legheny, and blabs of retail:rants, within said.
District, who ' has been actin ed bakrupt upon
his own , petition, by the;District Calm Of salt
District— - •
JOITED. Ii AILEY, 'Assiquee, • •
WS:CV-at' • Attorney-at-1 aw,-80 SI rant St:
N • . . .
OTICE:--Lettel s of Adatinis
tuition upon the eitato of Augustus tioevler..
.late of Allegheny county. de rd,have been granted
by lee Resister of. said :county to the under-.
signed. whole residence -in the city A ll Mts.
burgh, late borough t f Law:enceville. per
sona having claims or demands Nodose the eat a [8
•of said decedant, are herettv requested to make
kooworthe came without (WHO: . POI bob .havill
• tonal nese , with-the said estate are referred te lL
BURGWIN. attorney at•law. Fourth avenue.
ELIZABETH HOEVLER, ACIM' X.
Ja2l-d35-TII
=I
LEGAL.
-TS
orNEW OPERA HOWIE.
Lessee...
Manager.
'FRIDAY zvEluvfl, January 2911, 1869,
Farewell 'Benefit of the great. Lar_eaturlat and
Genius of Burlesque, _ •
THE LEFFINGWELL.,
Who will appear la hie great pertormauce of
In Fra Dla►olo, and as
WIDOW TWAIMAt IN ALADDIN
I. !3: i tin e e i e r ta
on. Saturday—Lengwell Widow
Mo!iday--Tn9 WORRELL RS TERS. -
wriTtsuu tiGn THEATRE.
H. W. WILLTAMS....SoIn Lessee.and Manager.
OEORGE R. ED hztly ttage Manager.
New Faces - and Oki Favorites: The European
artistes, M•LLII. COUTELLIoR and BRA/VIER
upon the Flying Trapeze. namuel S. Sal/lord, M.
. Eagan, Viola Clifton. Ada Richmond, Miss
Julia Sanford. Sam be Vere, (home R. Edeaon.
Emma Marsh, Clara Bunon, Jennie Eagan.
Lucy Clifton, Joste. Forward. &c. The great
drama, entitled TIIIC MARCH OF TIME.
Matinee on Saturday afternoon.
E, SMYTHE"S AMERICAN
THEATRE.
• I i ( Late TRIMBLE'S VARIETLES.)
Plld you see Au OUSTA dance?
Dld you hear the JAPANESE PIDDLE?
•you,s • e that TA MBORINE
Or, do you want to "SLIT A DOD I"
Then be sure'lcr go to the ,
AMERICAN TO-NIGHT: _
Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at S.
rigr BUN NELL'S -MUSEUM
AND PARLOR MENAGERIE,
The Gx'•eat Fam47 Resorte.
FIFTH AVENUE. between , Smithfield and
'Wood streets, opposlte Old Theatre:
Sir Open Day and Evening, all the year round.
Admission, 25 centsvCkildreii,ls cents.
Mr'THE_GRAND
FUR_ ,
For the Bendlt of the Sick and Poor,
WILL OPEN IN THE '
BASEMENT OF THE CATHEDRAL,
On Monday Evening; Jan. 25th, 1869.
A tine band of music will "be in attendance
each evening, and rare attractions wllt be intro
duced.' Admission. 25 cents. • •
gar" F IN MAN SFIELJIX-A.
Fair lor the benefit of the
Nevv , Catholic Church'
in the villpge of Mansfield. wilt open on thellith
of JANUARY. and will continue for two weeks.
Train/ on the Panhandle road leave' the Union
Depot for Minefield daily at 3:25 and 4:55 P.
returning st 11P. it J 612
'PRLIGG7ISTO:::, ,
W. NAUREOWN & BRO.,
WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS,
AST) NAtiIIFAC rEr113413 or
Ciestalbco.la
MOPED. TO R 0.185 Liman' iirtrxxv,
rENNA.
.
White Window Leadvelasa and Glaasware at
Wanaketniere " ' " de9
•
j)tNDERSON .I.&IOI.OTHERS,
ROD. Liberty , street, Dealers. le ,t.Druits,
a tits and' Patt.at Medicines*. . 31.5:29
FLOUR.
PEARL:' , IILL...FANE.r.IJIO.II4
PEARL MITI Three Btar Green Brand; keel to
FRENCH FANHLY.-FLOUR.-
onlyoe sent out , whey Wipe .
&env ordered.
. • PEABI:IINILL BLVE
• , `• • • Eqpt! to best St. Louis.
PEARL NUM •
• Emil to beat Oblo TI
wirrrz 6010 PLOVIZ AND court ,MEAL..
R. T. lENIXDI 1110 q
COAL AND 00111.
COALLCOALti COAL!!! ,‘ •
DICKSON, STEWART
, Havlnir removed their Wilco to
.
NO. 667, LIBERTY - STREET,
• -
•• ttitiooor
,ota law =coin) Er,oos.
Lee'now prated to thruish x_ood YOUSBiO.
411:UsNY Ltroir NUT COAL ONSLACN, at the
lowest market price. • • . •
Ail' owlets leA as their otleei or addreesed to
them t.brot4ll' the' natal, wlll' be attended
'l ,, 'ARCHITECTS.
RAM & MOSER,
.111MT:HOITSE 'ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS,.
Nos, II tad 48t Glatt Str
o ut, Plttabtmgli, Ps.
tt
Bimetal seitiort liven to the designing and
billdbur f' COURT HOUSES and PUBLIC
lATEOGIULPHErRS.
B22IIAICIN BINEMEELLZ ta..1:216
QDJCIERLY &CLEIS 1 811CCE388011
i 4. 7 to exc. P. Soutronuar A co, ; ; •
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS:
The onto Bimini , Lithographic ' Establlslunent
eat of the Mountains. Business Vsdi, Letter;
Beads. Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards,
Diplomas. Portraits, Yuma; Certilicates of De
posits, Invitation- OW+, Aso,: Not. Viand Ilk
Third street. Pittsburgh.
LANDS TO EXCHANGE.
•
NEARLY ONE . THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND
inCliude Pelting, Kansas, will be. exchanged to
an Improved farm in Bearer. Washington. AUe
`gbeny. Lawrence., or,Westrsioreland county, Ps..
on Orin= rsdiread..: These lands In a body,
'area 'pear the tbSeirisbLug lawn: ot Emporia, fand
ate repsesente4 to ' watered, suitable for
- either stoolcor train ralsini. and zumr the Atohi
Doti BantsFeeß►Uroadk ,stildrese. •
;'.. ' r, •
7azeul37•F ' Boi 641 Pittsburgli v Pa.
I ANTED- 7 -ON::SerLW!PN,
P0,. - Ht,W4 ) 4 3 4 11 -' -X62.1#
,
The IClgli,est market' pricell - Sid quick saleiti,
ittarantd. 'Mark pickaxes distinctly sad sent'
invoicestty ,•• ,
WOK HALILARP & '
tr.iblnietion gizmo*.
....Ne York.- • ' • molts*,
CopRATA & c 0.%
'G4' 1 '- m7'4%61E4112 ,
0 — •'• ;;
e • rfl TOILuT SOAPS
() ,ALU • ikiiik
Are pre,pared by
workmen, " from the best
Otaterlals..andare known's.
< (* ise
,
Y c)"'s the STANDARD , by dealers,
and enstomers 1;4oul every
- where. ' - dettl:wir,
_ _
ett69l' OILCLOTH FOR WIN.•
DOW , . HADES—We are-.now' mannfautn
.o7 thli article of A.Oliallty sunegor In AMIN
'an at,orlees lower than can be .had of any East
ern manufacturers. Dealem irad it to their
interest to examine our goods before onrebasind
elsewhere. • J. & H. PHILLIPS,
*6 and RS Sixth St.. formerly St. °Lair. _
El
EZI
a
.Wkr. raunitllON.
M • . • . W. CANN/Z6l.