The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 09, 1869, Image 2

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FOUND DROWNED. •
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A body is fetid in the river deer,
sleep.
• eep,
Or the muddy, foul ertual — f
'Who 15 tt. thus Liine tee last, long
'Without coffin, shroud or pall? •
Is it a Father, who leaves behind
love—
• A faithful re iv. taste, loving and kind,
Tuose whom be ought to
'YirhOse Weller worth Woad Wee?
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lefshe a daughter. or daughtets fair.
Whose ros cheeks will turn to "IM P .
When th.y uslithatltre baplessunknown man.
Vith the ar
horns
itsir and features nun,
Left their horns but sestee ea KW
• Or lo it a ther, heart-eiclr. and sad,
' Who Ile from a Ilfe of care— •
Whose fe ered brain. with sorrel grown mad,
No lon - r hsr grief •could boo.
perhaps Daughter. betmred and wronged.
weepsos a te bad been foully me,. • .
Ind ee ie anguish. only longed • '
To lace that is mlght forget'.
Or is it !ion. whose v‘aprard life. ,
Long acted ill scenes or sin
Made la ra shouU from the fearful 'trite
. Of th wild remorse within.
Perchabce It Is one whom nobody knows, ,
For Whom nobody stems to care, •
Eletpine so strangelv, ulth eyes unclesed, ,
That Ilmedly, burtldly start : -•: -
Whoever It ls, RB9' lunnan els'',
Llt up by the wondrcus oul,
That nv , r can know' the touch:o f de caF,
FAIL 11Ne while the stars shall roll:
oto bury the unknown one away
From Ow blessed light of the tun and sides,
nii fc :r e r ...... u'e i; T „• _ •. tla ... nev .--- r ----- sltY'
tleis t.. Fp
S.
Tax telegraph has been extended to
Pa
the town of Indiana; ": •
Bavrivortk proposes to erect a moult.
went to George Peabody in Druid Hill
Park, to cost $l5 000.
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ETTLEES are pouring into 'Kansas,
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.rrom the 'Eastern and liriddle States, in an
Unprecedented manner.
,
TBISTEE,Ii States were represented in
the display of hogs at the St. LOUIS Fair,
the number entered being 1,060.
Sevrtt lIIMMIED acres of good Ten
nessee riv r bottom land, in 'Hardin
1.
munty, we sold a day or tic° since for
the natal s of ten dollars per acre
irneux, lal a womrin in Bullitt county,
seve ty.two years old who has a
child about five months old. The father
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of the chil is about twenty years old.
THE Su erintendent of Public Instil:id
tion has d eided that children having a
preponder nce of white blood are entitled
to the pri ileges.of the common schdola
of Indisna. _ .:: 'I
THE 01l IMilditte inltichmond, knownon,
all over e United -States aS Libby Pris
has recently been leased ,and is endingoc)
cupied 5 , parties engaged in g
sumac and bones.
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A. a lITIFIII. --Monument has ueen
erected n Girard'College; in mem ry of
gri ll ,
thegraduates who fell in the late war.
Their s our are to be engraved on mar
ble an four faces of the column: '
,
AT quarry in. Berea. Ohio, last Fri
i
day, a break of rock, measuring eighteen
feet wilde, five feetthick, and one hund
and sixty feet long, and containing over
ten thousand cubic feet, !
was made. •
Monday by
a colored boy, was sold
last Monday by the Sheriff at Cynthia's,
31.y.,f0r $2.50. George remarked as the
'sale was progressing that-When he waft
seven years of age he w.assold for $7OO.
W. B. SesTawi retattlgoonsßalti
more some specimens of a op of
'merles raised in Anne Arundel county,
Xaryland.l-The fruit is undersized; but
perfect, and the growth of several trees.
FBEDERICS S. Hazt.w, .of Springfield,
Mass., has made a secretary, inlaid with
2t,373 different pieces," comprising almost'
every variety in the world. Be has kept
at work upon it during spare hours for
seven years. 1 .
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1 A crash. manufacturers' assoyation has
eoen organized in Cincinnati, and tricot.
rated. its object is top rotect its mem
rrs against -strikes and for such other
purposes as May be froM 'time to time
deemed expedient.
Janata Crrv, 'Hudson City and Bergen
City have voted, by large rases, to
nsolidate as one city. The other towns
of Hudson county, including Hoboken,
voted against the measure; and remain
4 - )
out of the consolidation. 1
A tiroaaasatT
wedding has just taken
place at Louisville, Sy.. The Courier
journal says . Jenkins himself was lost in
the dazzling brilliancy of his surround .
ines, and could not for of life of him
make out a single toilettel. •
A camp three years old, of A.. 11 Sedg
wick, of Weymouth, Tuicarawas county,
Chia; swallowed a shingle nail, which
lodged in its throat, an remained there
for thirty-m.O days. downan effort of
coughing the nail was out.
Tun Commercial Co vention, to meet
st Louisville next w k, is to have a
grand concert airier di, a banquet on
the 15th, and exclusion on the
16th. Committees to have charge of
and prepare for eachhavebeen appointed.
Josh G• Ssicrezuso,v „ of Vincennes,
Indiana, coveted his neighbor's farm. Tie
made a deed of conveyance to himself,
and signed his name to it, duly authenti
cating ice.Y the signature of a Justice of
I
the Peace . lie is no thinking 'over the
ethics of the transacts ninth county jail.
Tug 'Knoxville (T, nn.) Iron Company
are malting
extensive arrangements for
the manufacture of 1 nails. _Machines of
the newest and best make, from Pitts
- burgh, have been received andplaced in
operatintu . Operations, will -. be ..corn
. menced about thellsth instc,•when the
company .expect to . turn alt about 60
'kegs per day.
IT IS said that dining the pedals weeks
five hundred head of cattle, which arrived
in Jersey City from Texas, and which
were afflicted with the Spanish fever have
been sold to farmers throughout the State
',.st four . dollars a head,. and - ire now
spreading the pestilence among all the cat
.: Ile in their different localities. 'The State
•.: locietyholds COL Black, the- State In
. speetor, responsible. - .
Two young men, Were
S. Shardein
and Valentine IT..‘rig.,,Werrk out gunning,
recently in, the vicinity of , Louisville,
ICl.,'llll4:Sri their ',.w,a,y ,horne, .cinhorse.
' back, gnaideir: was,secidentally and fa
-telly shot., o.ba,g,• Peri, doing all ,11 his
r
power for his friend,,reniounted and set
• off for a phyla - , He; ode at a-terrible
. rate, when rocoded. tut a abort die
tance when - h s • horse stumbled and he
" Wad thrown o' the ground and his hip
• dislocated.' " I
.". - trartsliti s°, vigilaribe committee ar
k county, lowa, which warns acertain
".- sly; Itic,e and their assodates
in crime, ;that if taiy.more outrages 'are
perpetrated in that county the committee
•' • will tate he law in their ' ,bPds. The
- proclamation further states:. 4We 'there.
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ME
until the first day of November, 1869, to
settle up their affairs arid quit this county
forever; and if they do not take this
warning tkien Ive will wind uptheir affairs
for them in a quick and summitry manner.
•
it is historically on record that in the
reign of Edward DI a certain London
wine -merchant, by name John Penrose,
was convicted of selling unsound wine.
Adam de Bury was then Lord Ma y
of
London; before him the said PentOfie was
brought, and he adiudged that the peccant
vintner should drink a large draught of
the same wine which he sold to the corn
en.people, and. that the renaaisder of
usuch wine should be poured on the head
Of the same John, and that he should for-
Swear the calling of a:vintner in the city
1: 4 f London forever.
' IN tbe.l.3nited States Court at Cincinnati ,
la few days since, when the defendants in
a certain case were called upon to plead,
it was diacovered that the indictment was
missing, with others, from the files, hav
ing been lost or stolen. The District At
torney thereupon Moved the Court to or
der the substitution. of a certified copy,
and that the defendants be required to
plead. The Court, granted the motion,
holding that where an indictment was
lost or destroyed', the Court might prop
erly,order the substitution of a copy, and
that the accused be arraigned and tried on
-
the copy. ,
.Tstz failure of Legrand Lockwood is
everywhere regretted, and a 'host of
friends offer him assistance. His house
and grounds, t Norwalk are alued, in
their incompete a $BOO,OOO, and
it was his intention to expend more than
a million upon them. The owner's cham
ber is furnished with elaborate inlaid rose
wood, the bedstead canopied with green,
forming a framework of gold and Jet.
Attached are a dressing loom and an
oratory, the latter frescoed iwindowsn imitationhung of
tinted white satin, the
with Persian fabrics, ceiling in
and the
rose drab and gold with a dome of sky
blue studded with stars.
lii Roes county, Ohio, last week, a
horse belonging to Whi. Crabb, was
observed to take his teed into his mouth,
and, after chewing it a very short time,
drop it out on the ground, apparently
failing to swallow any whatever. This
continued about four days. when a veter
inary surgeon ordered the mouth of the
horse to be held open by artificial , means
and pills put down int o . the very throat
of the animal, so that he would be forced
to llow them. This was done, when
it 'w as discovered that immediately behind
the back teeth was firmly lodged a corn
cob about three inches in le which,
dwn.
crosswise, held the tongungth,
e firmly
Tilts was removed with
me effort, and
ac
the horse took to his oats with renewed
vigor.
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Art OLIVTIMS. CiTiCLE • iottrlVT.--.11 a
hunt in Hinckley tovaship,3lediria coun
ty, Ohio, on Deeero3er 24th, 1818,• the
following game Wall killed': Font hundred
deer. twenty.one bears and ;seventeen
wolves. By pre-arrangement, the 6thens
of the townships surrounding Hinckley,
"moved on the enemY," forming a ring
near the center of the latter township, in
which , the greatest slatu;hter took place.
Such an abundance of game in one town
ship is accounted for by the fact that the
townships surrounding Hinckley were
first settled, and the wild animals were
aatually driven into the high lands and •
ravines of Hinckley. Probably no other
day's hunt in America ever produced such
large results.
A cOLostED orphan girl, engaged as
maid of all work in a wealwas thy whit
of the
e fan
ny in Paterson, N. J., accused
theft of money, but denied the charge.
and in order to extort a confession the
head of the family and his wife put b i er to
torture. First they whipped her till she
fainted, then hoisted her by a strong cord,
and to her thumbs, to abeam in the garret,
and left her, with her feet ,barely touch
ing the fioor, from nine o'clock at night
'until four next morning. Still denying
her guilt, they tied a strap about_her
neck and gradually tightened it. so as to
choke her within thi inch of her life; but
,his failing to extort confession of a crime
of which she was not guilty, the fiends
now, with the aid of their son, bound her
arras behind her at the wrists
again hauled her up to the
and
in the garret. She called upon
itness that she was innocent , ,
and cried aloud to be released
God to w
but she was told she would remaill Ira
paled as she was, between the floor and
the roof, until she confessed, and there
she did hang from the Friday of one week
to the Saturday of the week following—
gagge.d, liand-bound, lashed to the waist,
hungry and thirsty, and at the very
point of death. ' They then gave her a
crust of bread, but kept her suspended
another week. --fifteen days and nights in
wen t
to her every night before they
went to family prayer. At last, when
she could endure no more , the poor girl
confessed she had taken the money, but
said she did not know what she had done
with it. she bad never seen it. She was
then arrested and imprisoned fo r
two
weeks for the the ft , on her
thown confes
sion. Bat the crimes ot e Christian
fiends found them out. The girl told her
story, and her semi-murderers were in
dieted. Her person vias examined, and
her back foun.d to be literally cut in pieces
there were deep furrows where the la
bad imbedded itself, and the wounds Were
thetering and bloody; the jailer said that
raw flesh , MM. rolled up over her
thumbs where the rope bad been tied.
The punishment inflicted upon these
wealthy Christians was by no meanssde
gnaw. • The man Was fined $l5O, and his
wife $501._____............-------
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herein Inei r ti-oried
URGEL GAZME: SATURDAY, bCTOBER 9, 1869,
PITT
lessool
`;American' llllll
lly ladies whom she
genera
kneir -dniing Mr. Lincoln's administra
,
tion. - -
wlf
Cor. Joint Forosol and e, of Belpre , '
Ohio, celebrated their golden weddlng on
September 20.. Of the five sons and two
daughters of Colonel Stone, all, i except
one Bon, who -was killed at Bermuda
Hundred, were present, with all but one
of the twenty grand children. - 1
ANIC. DICC.10:601,1 created a sensation
in Georgetown, Colorado, by nionntirg
awayhorse "Straddle -ways" and riding
for the Range, at seven o'clock in
the morning,She was dressed M bloom
ers, and wore a gentleman's overcoat.
Her delicate little feet and firielyi tamed
ankles were encased in substan 'al boots,
with buttons up the sides. An eye wit
ness gives the number of the bo is at two
and a half. _
Has. GAncra has beenew 'York,
and a female paper of that' place hastens
to assure its _reader% not only that "time
but touches this lady alike tol adorn her
person and clarify her factiltied," but that
'her charities are only circumscribed by
her opportunities for doing good, her
friends only limited by the number who
know her, her admirers only confined to
those who respect the highest • develop
ment of energy, worth, human y . and
piety, of which her sea is capable.'
IT is stated that when General Cham
berlin, Governor, of Maine, after one of
terrible battles opt the war, Ipon a
the
hospital &inch, shot through the u
body,
and, as all supposed, very near his end,
the attendants began preparations for em
balming his body, that it might be sent
home. This was a little ;an whi movinle earlier
than the General deiigned, 'd
himself, he said: "Gent*nen, I have
made different arrang es...l invite you
all to dine with me one w eek from to
day."
Alt audience was recently assembled
in one of the churches of Hagerstown ,
ad., to witness a ceremony that binds
two willing hearts. The loving couple
had presented themselves at the altar and
the officiating divine had proceeded wit
the ceremony until the point was reached
where notice is given that: "If any man
can show just cause why they may not
be joined together, let him now speak,
or else hereafter hold his peace." At this
interesting juncture an eccentric individ
ual arose and put in his protest. A. breath
less silence , pervaded the whole assem
blage—the minister hesitated—the couple
held their breath in
demandedps. At
length the minister the grounds
of objection and received for answer:
a lt dosen't bind te ere waal in hs
nary a straight
arvest." Among
all the audience th
face.. The minister couldn and of 't s course fin.
ee the va.
lidity of the Objection
fieted the cereraony.
•
PERSONAL .
Tug friends of Rent Stone, late Preal
dent of 'Kenyon Colleges hie authority,
deny the report th become a
Romanist.
XS. LCITII3I3 ISTAIO3II, leadlug
member of the New York bar, artd awri
ter of some mark, is spoken uf N.r.
Bigeloves successor outdo Times.
Tan typo who made the repot of
•the Chicago Post say that the fire engicopy
nes
Iwashed 147 houses," when the
read ',Worked 147 hours," had his wages
ra
t Mu- JOON ,BulTa, of London, has
written a book to prove that "the geome
try of the circle and mathematics as ap
pltecl by mathematicians, are a mockery,
delusion and a snare."
Ifirr.l 3.60 Oieoii;ttie 'oldest man in
Plintnrop, sged ninety-three years,
appeared on, the streets last week with a
horse twenty-five years old, a wagon
fort,y•ftve years old, and a harness fort,'
eigh. years
*La. - A-snstard Ltscotsi ,is
',Frankfort, Germany, living in pt.-_
tirernent and in very unitretending quer,
ten',
Bbe Be"
FOREIGN NEWS AND REDOES.
AT Mount Ararat, this year,llo,ooo
Mohammedan pilgrims assembld for the
annual journey to Mecca.
Tun Queen of Prussia oilers five hun
in the iiing
dred dollars to every woman .
dean that has given birthto twelve child
ren.
ALI; that o said on the Byron
controversy b
isa
tbeeno be reprintedi ndonn book
form by an enterprising Lo pub.
Usher.
Pia letter states that Louis Napo
leon has fixed upon March 16th, 1870, as
the time of his abdication. The Prince
Imperial will be fifteen years old then.
Mn. JAMES Ginn, a Quebec merchant,
Who died on the 25th ultimo, bequeathed
one hundred thousand dollars ti. - 1 tne dif
ferent charities of that city, both Catholic
and Protestant. ~i
QIIEEN VICTOPIA will spend the Christ
mas holidays at Castle ROBeriall, in Saxe
oburg-Gotha. That is where the la
inented Albert and some hundreds of his
prolific cousins emigrated from.
Tun Pall Mall Gazette says that, when
-Byron lived, his name was pronounced
as if written "Birren," but that since the
pronunciation has chanca so that it is
now pronounced to rhyme with teat it
DIE duration of human life in the prin
cipal countries of Europe has recently
been es
elk as follows: Prussia 41.L'
years; Belgium, 41.6; France, 44.2-,'Eng.
land and Wales, 45.4; Sweden, • 49 5
Denras.rk, 52.5; Schleswlg-llolstein, 35..
DIF. Bing= Elementary Schools are
supported at an annual expense of $7,-
920,000. Ot this amount the State sup
plies $275,331. The salaries of the teach
ers require the sum of $6,709,000, made
np as follows: $1,800,000 or 31.2 per cent.
from tuition fees, $6,600,000 or 65.1 per
cent. from the districts, and $212,835
from the Government.
A Pious letter says that "when B
or
tense died she gave the engagement ring
of her mother, the Empress Josephine, to
her son, the present Emperor of France,
making it a condition that he should
never put it on another hand than that of
the future ErapreSSOf the 'French. The
request was obeyed, and Eugenie owns
the ring."
TIM last of Napoleon's Mamelukes.
ffidi-Ferdouek, has lust expired at Balana,
a small village on the Mediterranean
coast. The defunct Sidi was a friend of
the EtriperOr'S Celebrated ROUStaa, and
served in the Consular Guard, his tur
baned squadron creating no small effect
in the CarronsseL Sidi fought in Italy,
Germany, Spain and *Russia, and alto.
geffier must have had a hard time of it in
his youth..;,4,.._________---
CAub We tit New Tort.
Fashionable clubs seem to have a bard
time of it in this , city. It is notiong
since the Ph,tbenieum and the Ecledlc suc
cumbed to the is
ofdnanci diffi
culties, and now it is rured that the
New:Yor Club, which.was composed of
the moßl gay mid festive men in metro.
polikin society, is also on the verge of
bardirtlptCy and dissolution. To meet its
enormous e*penses, the principal part of
which are occiialoneii by the restaurant
department, 'new members have been
lately minlittesi:withorittbat close sc,,tutiny
of =Wader 'and ,qualleications which was
formerly practiced. and this has, in turn,
driven out older and more fastidious men,
prevented new . and desirable ones from
applying for admittance, and so destroyed
the prestige of, the - 9, lub that it is serious .
ly proposekto mate no further effort to
thee`keit up, 'but to form a new club out of
\
t members of the NeW 'York and
Union Clubs respectively: .h. number of
wealthy persons are said to,Voe prepared
to pay ilbertlly toward the fOrmation of
this new institution; but the prolect, if
' carried out, would, result in fresh
disaster. New York, we are glad to say,
at does not contain enough idle men of edu
'l. catiort and ability to support a purely
. fashionable lounging place, and we trust
that it never will.
rzi;
IT CAN' TOPS.
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gm
cu stamped upon tne
the
center, and an Index or pointer it Pt
the top of the can.
It Is Clearly, Dlstlnetly and Permanently
..14•33305-X-33.
bey merely placing the name of the
ant the
eclignl4r7gliregieliPoTrtere a nd
o f s g.
t of
good housekeeper will. use any other afte;lotlce
seeing t.
PIPES. CHIMNEY TOPS. &c.
WATEIV PIPES,
013rINET TOPSA. large assortment,
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C GRD, Ch.SIIESS CO.,
(Lat Wilsn. Carr & C 0..)
WI3.OI.Ia&LY. DEALS.=
Foteign and Domestic Dry Good%
No. 94 WOOD
\ Third dOO7 above Dlamoneirrania,.
SCHMIDT &FRIDAY,
WM • ;Pi, tIIC
WEIOLEISALZ DEALESS ILS
PUBS RYE WILISSTES,
409 PENN STREET..
'Nave Removed to
Col% Elev enth Canal.
SOSEPTI S. FINCH *. CO.,
505.185, 187.169, 191. 193 andlV 1015,
111.BST
lITACPITTBDITILG
ILANIRSZItS 07
Copper DistiAed PON Ups Whiskey.
and L 1
Also. &tiers in 101111011 WOMB
111:10BS• eattrioigi
.
Intlatatilif3, NOTIO N S.
.........
FALL. rril./%3E)T44
New Goods!
New Goods!
CARLISIES
NrSO DRESS TRIMMINDNGS,
FRINGES, IMI'S
BITITOI,S NP NV SASH AND
BoW RIBBONS THE LATEST
NOVELTIEB IN FIAS. 'NEW
STLYPS r..MBR oIPERD, S. OODS.
NOVELTItS IN LACE G
GLOVES AND SOSIERY
10111{0 AIM WOOL . I
Shirts and PTO -Viers,
ALL KINDS AND SIZES•
ZEPHYRS : BAI3 I OR AL S HAWLS
FANCIL YARN• 10 LT SHAWLS,
CLOAN4 HOoDS, NOTIONb AND
IderchontiredgeaUllaplied at low ptlees.'
1110105. & .CABlalit
NO. ea
[SPORT or
NOS. 881 AND 886 PENN,
ASSESSMENTS. -
°TINS Erratteltra StinVllSltt•
rITTSBUI3II, Oa. 511.115050.
OTICE.The assessment for
Grading, vng and Curbing URBES
from
Cuestout tr. 'Magee street. Is 1219 1 !
rowdy toe e = atntnatl
W U.,LlTdOcetonobeVa:sitni
cfrrtgetiretorned to the 'CRY Tren.Shler'llOatee
f ° , l ;:inS cticK)". C"
V't
giitterr•
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Orrice. CIVIC FritOt
rissa arOs bUnvEro,
Inttaburgn. Oct. Si.sl. 1889. t
OTICE.—The Assessment for
li-irsllng and paving Lt cost silty from F cr.
to Fag
and street Is nose ready for es
ron,natton. and can be seen v. DM Grace until
WF.DIi 8.913 Y. Octooer 13th. 1869, wbeu it
will OS sent to Me ‘ity Treasurer'. OfliCe f,r COl
- e COICT:73O, ' ________--------1. 3.11006.8., City Engineer.
O-----VllCg. or CriTrUflo f i n
eep.tryle Tsicifor,
NOTICE. --The, assessment for
Grading. Paving and Curbing REBOIL'
a.LLE from Pride to aill.enberger street, is now
roedigel grttiVilltatiP.nOADOLisnBt),44eheeun at
this
be returned to the City Treasurer's Offito for COI.
ltCtlol:::__ . _ . _ . _ . ______-...-------- ----- ' - " - " .
5t2:0103 IL 'J. ROORE, City Enginee.
TEIFFERRON STIREET.—THE
ty undersi‘ned, appeinted Viewers to assess
Oa. and lor openin gJ e arson street.
of wardAl l egh eny, will meet on the prem
ises 8 sTORDs.Y. oetober 9th. 1b69. st 81
Wellies r. Y. tO attend to
the
duties of our SP
potntrnent. , S. W. tdrGIGNNE BO,.
JADES GRAHA,
itt=o6G-Sw • ANDREW DAVIDSON.
' l- $ 4—" V r 1.--Va FLOES DEALERS
AND C 118TTRERS.—We are now realm.
DI/ slot of 40,000 bushels carefully_ selected
'WRITE AND AMBER AND TE.NIDEROBIi
wiRRAT, pmehased in Gibson. l'ar. e, erten
and Morgan cou Indians. 'lbis lot of
Wheat is by,ry n ett , be round and cannot
passe4 any In the United States.
bower nave oleo Aniabed our Improvements in
asser.inery. Rotting Clothe and Cooling Hoorn',
and are now prepared to Sunman he best Flour
ade Yoe ten years at prices that defy
compet i tion on the 'sine grades ot dour.
' %"11. a''' . ISSAXIAPT de Imo..
reed wee DIM. Allegheny.
1, 1
•September 13, 1669.
V1L01311.2 VLOIIIII rsoutit
Ja- -I&INI6SQT enASEIJUS.
' • 480 bbis. Least Ter. RAI ball Ha Hs, 361
bell %mine, 1 bbls Summit Milts Silo bble
Winona. Co., 50 lAA .Red River. 133 bids Ray
Hay. CHOICE 11.150014611 i YLOTIES.
860 bbi• Riverside, 865 bbis
W u BS 500
Wile vsrious brands Spring V beat flour.
weet:Wz lielliotitiowittityaslobivallif:gavrtletiorFistitusie
Ringleader and Crown, choice M. Lows.
ir or sale lower thanufeenTbeibrotrreattr.the
17 .1 43°1"31.464.
WHITELIDIE.--100 barrels
Clevelsmk White Lime; 200 Idds Eastern
do., for sale by J B•CANIMEW.
No. 21 Fifth Avenue,
complete assortment for Pell
FIFTI3 A
FALL OPENING.
FINE ASSOSTNiENT OF.
SIECAINIS ,
In Plaid and Boman Striped
Ruffled Collars and Cuffs,
The New Sailor Collar,
MI3
Satin Trimmings,
Silk Glass Buttons,
In all the 'Newest Patterns.
MISSES PISE POOL tIPS OD SMEE%,
elagant assortment past recelYed.
do
hair and sate %wiltltel,
Balmoral and Plaid hosiery,
wool Ralf Bose,
%tarts and DTEIWCTS,
TOR TALL AND WINTER WEAR.
YARN *,
A FUZZ Supply of 4U .ILinds.
HEAVY PLAID FLANII ILLS,
MAMMA, GLYDE & CO.,
78 &80 target Stre et.
vi.
OPENED
JOUR BONE CO.
EXTRA QILITIE3
ARAB SI-lAINLS,
STRIPED AND SCOTCH. PLAN• ALL
SHADES •
Ilesersed Satin Pleating,
Tke Latest 14 ovelti in Dress Trimming.
Qullled6atin Trimming,
Gaups, Fringes,
riain and rigid Percale
Bu Brttoaids,
nat. Satin and Velvet ns,
tico, eh Plaidss Gla Bu ttons 'gibbons
,
Suet and Colored Velvet
Lama and Silk Brdies.
Maim ad Wool 13naetweat
In all sire. end Qrino DUalities.
Chl.d's Mersses.
Ladies, bierino Skirts,
Boul,verde Felt Skirts
A n Unsurpassed Assortmen t
3ieril F l eeced
Coottenol li , Ones',
,
Plan 31erdao,
l'irn's- Watt Striped ,
VICTOEIA AND tall ARTCASIVAXIII,
BistiE, in all sizes.
01,
Genie' Halt Hose In Wo 31.e,An0 and Super'
Stout. Cotton,
AT VERT LOWEST FNICES• ,
and 79 MAIIKET STUFFY:
77
"- 2 -- __- --- --- --
-
......, ~,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,, ay.e.re.
paorosALs ~
Will be received al the Engineer's office or the
PITTS atiliti II {NO CON NEM bVILLE itAl L
SO AD COideANY In Pa I Sollutill or cUSI.-
BERL AND. with the l‘t of November. 1869.
inclusive, for bIIPPLYING THE CROSS TIB.S
for the entire line of nix ;lc S 5 ud es of tuts ros
trom near Connellaville Wriest Cumberiand • The
lenuth of earn cots tie will be S feet between
square ends. %Witness turtle and flattened
on two opposite std.. tr. not less than? f ir t illgs .
tearingr i rill surface.
a u tt t d ° .. r ff w . I K i t u s d u o d f c
i i . rrili'ers'W hue
oat,ltock o,k or Chestnut. soand and
free from v Ind Bhutto 'or other defects.
Places of delivery.',Mamedmtely on the road,
and not more then half • mile apart, where the
groutid will permit access and room for oiling.
widen will be done In alternate cross layers of
• about 100 in each p le. Proposers who cannot
deliver at the Interests named may State 1,b5
WILCO St which ibel would deliver. and qusintl
ties at etch piece. 711 n numbs per mile w ill be
511.119. and whole number about SI tO,OOO, in
eluding the for side trecks. . Timoer to be cut
when the sap Is out, and delivery to be corn
men on on or berm,' Januar/ Ist, 1870, and
continued nett' all deliver' d; sil WOWS,' Tti:
Fe e the first 10 miles from cheer end of the road
near connellsville or Lutoberland, on or benre
May j e t. 1870, tor emelt succeeding 10 miles to
ward the iiiddle.of the Paso one month later, or
o• the lut of June.'J My, augustand September,
187 d. until the to
number are delivered.
llionthly estirustes of _Crosel:les delivered on the
road will be given. four-fiftbs of . the reaua contra ct
price of which will be paid, and the ng
Otila at the c.)Mpletionif the . contract.
ENJ H. LATROBE ,
' ocTil leer.
Ors'979car CiTT Itai9i2nUas Ako ScraVs7o6,
Pittsburgh, .oot. 8. UM. r
OTICE TO CONTBACIIIIIB.--
N SEALED PROPOSALS; for the
store structi
froze
on
of &public sewer on lortyigbth et,
the Allegheny Misr to Butler street, and for tie
stag paving 'and ,curbing of VOW d
Rthird
street from Butler to Pearion"s Line. suatite
grading, paving and curbing of Greenough street
from Try Street to DOA filler-Willbo rteelvtd at
his office anti Tuesday, October 1110, 1869. at
air. st. No bids will be received unless Made out
on the proper blanks. -Specifications and blanks
for bidding can IL b '
e bad a'
I. t this office. •
. - NOOSE.
t2___________-.----- '-'------512---------------1 Engin eer .
efit p 52. 1
puorossu
"'Vir be received at the office of the under
111sieuntil SATURDAY . October Sid, 9 A. M..
for furriliblni 350 of Gold's improved Indirect
Nudist re, and' lit. ing up the same for rearming
tLe Ile!? part* of the Xileglien7 County Jail.
P either ham motion given a. our office ,
te3Otpls • - BARN & 'Wuxi.
ELEGANT CARPETS.
The latest end molt beatitlfal designs ever
sbo' 11/
TA.PESTRY OR BODY
33frjUSSE I-4S.
Just reeelved by direct truportatton from Eng—
•
3DialaGr C7r-Vell
Of the :spat styles in large 4
OLIVER
31eCLINTOV IC
& CO.
23 Fifth Avenue.
-2-Is;ENS/ FALL STOM.
CARPETS
The Fist in the Mallet
THE CHEAPEST.
CHOICE Y.A.TTERNS
. Two -pill and Three-ply
CHEAP 161tAlli 'CARPETS.
THE FINEST Lila OF
BODY BRIISSEItS
'giver Offered in Pittsburg
Hare t:lme and money by baying from
*CFABLASI) & COMM.
fro. 11l aid 13 BUTS AVENIIIT.,
.'%5L........4 I& Tj-- --------1 4cl'ndln
su c41.11._
C RPETS.
IiEWI FALL STIOCII.
ID
Oil Clo ths, 'window S' des,
• aIIGGBTS.
.DItI34I43CET SQUAILES,
Eli
SOSIERY•
PROPOSALS .
....
BZI
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest ?Tics EVOT Offend..
%WM ROSE &. CO
21 MIR AVM&
i elB:dkl
141EW C /OWE/T M
MSS INTORTATION
ra9:IS=pr•VruII32IIM
VELVETS, BRUSSELS,
Tapestry Brussels, ISEC.,f
- TEE FLNEiT
1550itMent ever offered in Pittsburgh..
ALSO, A. FINE SIOCK OF
TRREE-PLI'S, NGRAINS,
AND
COMMON CIik.EPETS
A. FINE ASSORTNENT OF
Igen 'Seasoned oil Cloths ,
liNtlai BROS.,
.01rir 917 E
elo
PICESEIAN ALLORi3.
FAIL STOOL OF
I
I MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
Nevi iteCtiFillg by
'GRAY & LOGAN'S,
N 0.47 SIXTH STREET,
LATEST. CL/a:
507
"1".3/1
FASIIIONAS LII
IVEL-ACHANT TAILOR,
Steps constantly on hand ,
Cloths, Cassthzeres and irestings.
Also, GENTLEMEN'S 71:11011513114 El GOODS.
93'1-2 Smithfield Street,
der in t
ellOl Goth WA'iel<MSNA'
litYlea.
VE:fir FALL GOODS.
a" xs plendid new stoat of
CLOIIiS, 4.ASSOERESs.4I3.,
Plat received bp ILICIIIST illigin""
g el ' lig ballt
ITsjere Orli Brolthaeld atzeet.
'EDUCATIO NAL.
&A Af t INSTITIITE,II.S2II
J arta 1.529 SPEXICIC EiTREST, rbliallelpbta.
r.laiLlisli AND. PRZTICII. For Tonnt
Ladles and Mans, Boardlug and Day Mlla.
win moan on alONDky, Hewett bet Seo.
Intraield la the language of the Wally, and le
ootatantly sposten In the institute.
ILLIAYS. 1.1•1110IVILLT,
Irarrrnis Principal.
DREXA
Imp enter and reudi dealer in .
'PINE err.e:riorivavir,
WEDDING, VISITING. PASTY MID MAINE!
CABO SISSISAITING,
11101ZOORA1153. ABS% tI.LI:I3I:IItATING, ,
Orden by mail reoolv 6 prompt attention. Bo
tor sampla a.
1.033 Cliestaiet St., Phil*.
myetirl-rusiar
PlXTlBBilitelt, PA.