i/ omen's Rights Wonien to Crack. ; The women of 1869 are howling for their rights: I stand ready- to hold all Itheir' bonnets while they do.it; but while , the fight is- progressing, I want to tell 'them of a woman who had more teaaon to howl than we have. I know it is r4 -t-. nometimes a great soother to learn such a, -. fact. • Id found i it out while in Plymouth, I Mass., in iboking over the old yellow "Ciurch Record& " of the Pilgrim Fath. , ers. ,It seethe that. one Dorothy Dark, who Was "in full communion," was called upon to appear before the church to an. swer to grave offence committed by her, (full evidence of which had been presented • to the church. First, her joyningwith— 'l give the - original spelling—anffencour• iaging; her husband to iret Clark's Island ;from t„he,. towns, and at last setting her :hart d(lb the sale of it. Second, that she ipullek:l a lad out of one -of her trees, land ,threW him over the fence; I ,whereas she ought first ,to have Jtold the' mother of the child, and not hale touched him hereelfe; that there ;was vii ence in her carriage to the child, end tbak she must eonfease her goal to the' .and .- iso she must confess to an un truth; fcyr whereas she said the child came, ,:down,' on his feet, it was ascertained they on the 'cOntrary,te fell fiat on the ground.: ,For t , ese things the Church was much ~3 disple ed with her, and she must 'name. diate pr pare by repentance to give `hem satisfaction. She was then told to ‘3h me. h ink of that, ye editresses of "The Re o utionl" Think of that, "Sorosisl" j'h n of that, fair dames of the "Wo• l i { .iian'al Bureau!" Can't you, one and all, Advisle your husbands about buying hotts4.'and lands, without a permit from he "d n&?" Can't you pull little bad l ac° s goys a kof your own trees without eat ;rig ' 'humble pie" before the parson? : 4 .lie ntance?" .Ithink 'see the women Of 18 9 sitting on the anxious bench for %nett 'grave offences." Bn what I want to know is, if tbemen A th t time were overhauled in like man /er? ' ; I'll bet my best - bonnet they were sot, of - if they were, they cunningly 'gawled out of some looetkole or other. should like to see the amount of "satis faction" those sacerdotal brethren would 4ave got out of me at such an "Inquiry la:meting." FANZir FERN. , , I 'Too Mawr Good Things At Once. Among the causes of the disturbed con iition of the public mind is the condition `)f the woods. tis a mast year. Farmers Were troubled with weighty crops. All igtis of failure ailed. The wheat turned_ suti handsomely. There was nothing the natter with the rye. The barley came profusely. - Neither the floods nor the b.ought could 'put an end to the corn .trop; it w an d ainst ell changes of I :he seasonell r u mors . _E Even the oats trap turned out a 1.);X• thituz. The grass Os a little parched, But there was enough or hay. Potatoes would not rot, but kUnber the ground. Peaches were too Inch for the trees, and the hogs have ri. ;ted in them , so grit have- they , . over stocked the market. Even the buckwheat. .; , 166rned with extraordinary- vigor and Apened -.without accident. Cabbages, ' L umpkins, and turnips litter the 'land. '.'he fall, pasture is eure,ordivarily. good. every Ftving thing in the country is fat. eight on tbp of this overbearing aggro late comes the mast year. Acorns,,..yial uts, beechnuts, butternuts, hazelauts, :Ickorynute and pawpaws over whelni the , clods. - All the equirrele,.coons and ipoesturs in the world. would be.insuffi l itentaB conimmetti: Bow'can our Agri: !Illturai intersett ,withatand such a year a ',plenty as this? •...;41(neinnatt °miner it - , .• ' .- - • 11 Ells. VitNiiititf4ittt The gaintne Plant. It appears froni the Java papers that - the Chinchona culture in Java continues to thrive. The report _for\ the second quarter or 1869 gives the, total number of plants at / 1,032,404, all of the most pro dactiye varieties now under culture. Mr. Moens made a chemical examination of twelve specimens- of Chinchona bark cut 'koratrees, planted In 1260-63, which can ;now produce, without damage, about `,/ ,1,000 'kilogrammes of dry bark. The cultivation of Cbinchona seems also ex tending over the East Indian Archipelago, and fourteen heads of provincial Govern ments have applied for plants; in order to dist,ribute them among the people of mountainous districts. The private plantations at Buitenzorg. and in the Preanger Regencies will be en larged considerably before the next - -West Monsoon. The Calisaya, Con daminea and . Lancifolia varieties are now in blossom, and in a couple of months there will be an abundance of seeds. The' Succirtibra specks, which yields the red bark, deserves particular attention be cause of its quick and vigorous develop ment In - the oldest' plantations forined in 1805-66, this variety has attained a height of three to five metres, with a cir cumference of trunk of 0.2 to 0.5. A correspondent of the Soutii African Ad. vertizer states that experimental planta tions of Chinchona are being made at the Cape of Good Hope with trees re ceived'from St. Helena, where a planta tion is being made by a gentleman sent out from Kew by the English Govern ment. The species introduced there are as follows: C. Cuccirubra, C. Pahudi: ana, C. Calisaya and. C. Officinalis. There can be but little doubt that some parts of the Malayan Peninsula would suit one or the other of the varieties, and the Dutch authorities, doubtless, if ap .plied to,'wOuld, with their nsual courtesy on such matters, contribute seeds and even , plants to enable an experiment to-be made. H. the Maharajah of Johore, _who has noW , commenced the construc tion of a railway to Gnnortg Pulai, might hereafter find it to his advantage to form experimental plantations of Chin cleans trees of various sorts on some of the highlands on the line 9f the works, with a view of selecting for after cultiva tion those which the climate and situation best suited. He would have a great ad vantage over any private planter, in so, far that he, could impose stringent rules upon the natives, the plants might be protected fiom injury and encouraged in early grow h. The supplies of quinine are slowly ut Barely failing, the demand is increasini and the article itself is high in price, and.of comae likely to be higher. The importance .of the subject is not so' apparent no*, as it will 'be hereafter, but we would do well to take time by the forelock—Prom the Straits (India) Times, Aug.?. A But for the Slaughter of the . Janissaries. On a night of June, ; 1856, the, last revolt of the Janissaries took place. They laid out their kettles •In imposing array for the last time. Their ranks were speedily reinforced by crowds of miscre ants of every hue who flocked from all parts of the city, in hopes of new plan der, and were led on by, the dervishes who stirred up fanatical (spirit by decla mations against the infidel customs. They attacked the palace of their Agile, who barely escaped with his life. • They sacked his palace and - that of the Grand Vezir, and once more the City' was hi their hands. Sultan ,MahmoUd at once came to the seraglio from his palaCe at Beslutktasb, on the Bosphorus. and after ordering the whole force of Topjis from Scutari and Tophane to rendezvous in the seraglio grounds, he Sent a demand to the rebels to lay down their arms. His demand for surrender was rejected with scorn, and he at once summoned about him the Mem, who declared the Janis saries to be enemies of the true faith. I With the dawn of day on the 113th [the holy flag of the Prophet was-brought out from the Treasury, and the Sultan match ed his whole force to thel Admehlan, where, with a religious service at' the mosque of Achmet, the sacred banner was unfurled, and crowds of the faithful be gan to smell the ranks of the. Sultan's re tainers. The Janissaries had thrown out pickets towards the seraglio, the line reaching from the Marmora to the Golden Horn; but this line was speedily forced by the advance of troops on all the prin cipal street, and.soon all the outlying par ties fell tack along the great Divan Yol to their barracks at the Etmeidan, where they commenced to fortify themselves, the Bektashee dervishes meanwhile' going about among the men to animate them into greater recklessness and fanaticism. The site of the barracks, and the Etmei dan itself, is now completely covered with houses, but it is laid down on the maps as about half a mile from the land ing -wharf of Yeni Kapoo. on the ' Mar morn side ot the city. Upon a hill com manding this place the headquarters of the royal troops were fixed pear the mosqbe of Sultan Mahomet. and here new crowds of. devoted Moslems rallied to.lhe support of the sacred standard. The Topjis then closed in upon the Et meidan, meeting but little resistance; and soon the great square was complety sur rounded, and artillery was posted upon every commanding eminence, and in all the-streets debonching upon the place. The Janissaries were drawn up in front of their barracks awaiting attack, and sherp•shooters from the windows were keeping a • gallant fire upon the troops crowded into the streets, when the Sultan sent in one more summons to surrender. The man whoi bore the Message was killed. Then in an instant a hundred cannon opened upon the rebels. Some poured cannister into the ranks marshaled on the square, and others ; sent shot and shell hurtling through the barracks. Once the Janissaries tried to break through the circle of fire; but the crowds who filled every street drove theni back' with fearful slaughter, and forced them to take refuge in the barracks. Then all the' cannon concentrated -• upon the huge building such a fire of shell that soon the wretches within began to cry for mercy, for the barracks were - on fire. Ah! so had thousands of old men, and wives, and maidens cried to them , for mercy in days gone by, and they had shown no mercy. And now there was no one to heed their cries nor to 'pity them. Not for an in stant did the :great cannon cease their roar—not for a,- moment did the muskets cease their rattle, till the massive walls fell in, and the last poor wretch was dead. Not one escaped of those who had stood upon that square to tight against their sovereign. The rebellion thus terribly crushed oat in its first day, work yet remained to be done. There were still thoUsands of Jan issaries scattered through the city. The provinces also were full of them. And when, the next day, a firman was issued abolishing the order, its dress, its pass words, its barracks, and its very name, a panic seized upon all who had beenon nected with the order. They fled in, all directions. Pursued, hunted, outlawed, they went through horrible tortures to remove that fatal but too indelible mark upon' the arm which betrayed their secret. The bow-string and the jcimeter were everywhere at work. The waters of the Bosphorus ran thick with gashed and mutilated bodies, and the scenes of the capital were repeated throughout the em pire, until full 30,000 men had paid the penalty of crime forj their corps. And so, among scenes of blood and violence, falls the curtain upon the tragedy of the Janissaries. Near the Hippodrome in old Stamboul, just in the edge of the mass of ruins and dwarfed houses which marks the path of the great fire of 1806, is a low arched gateway. And if by any chance you are led to enter, you find yourself in a long corrider lined with fierce-looking warriors. In that place 4 not a hundred yards from the marble mausoleum of the man who destroyed the order, you' stand in the presence of the Janissaries as they wereitwo hundred years ago. And these effigies, with perhaps here .and there a gray:haircil 01l man with a hideous scar upon his left arm above the elboW—whn will tell you, with bated breath in mem ory of the old horror, that he was once a Janissary—these -are all the relics' that are left of the pbwer that built up the Turkish Empire.—./],l 0. Dtaiglit, in gar, per's Magazine for Neyeiither. THE Croton Aqueduct, as has been mentioned previously, does not furnish the city cf New York With a sufficient quantity of water for ell purposes ' and the Metropolitan Board of Health has been inquiring into the practicability of obtaining a supply of sea water to flush the streets daily and to extinguish tires. The general details of this plan have re• cently been furnished by the Engineer of the Board of Health; !who estimates the .cost of constructing the works at $4,000,- 000, and that the annual expenditure of maintenance would reach ,the sum of $180,000.r The city, according to the plan proposed, would be divided into two districts, each of which is to be• furnished with Water works, distributing the sup: ply through a special system of iron pipets. The 'water , is to he drawn from l the river by gravitation -rirougli a brick conduit four feet in ditumter, and sup plied to a well from wiiceli it is to' be forced,by two steam pumps into st_ atand pipe foar.lPet in ditiatetm and over 150 feet high. .Each seam pumping engine is to have a daily - working capacity of 6 . 000 gallons per minute, and In case of need 9,000 gallons. The distribution in,the lower district will be through 342,- 850 feet of iron pipe, and .in the., upper district through 411.755 feet of iron pipe, variing.frem 24 tootles down to I) inches in diameter. P A T § B R IG I i kiiP a k Z AP 3 I% JA I OA 14‘' . . tCHMT CIE'S PULMON!C MIL?, SEAWEED TONIC A.:CD MANDHA.KE PILLS will cure Consumptioe, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken accord in gto direetiorui. They are all three-to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, re lax the livor and put ILA° work; then the appetite becomes good; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh: the diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This le the only.way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success in the 'treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Put. monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in. the -lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora ' Don, tbr when the phlegm or matter is ripe a alight cough will throw it off, and the patient Lea rest sad the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pills must be treely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic syrup and the food will make good blood. , Schencra Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions. relax the duets of the biWer, the bile starts freely. and whatver is moon relieved; the stools will show the Pills can do,• nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison which is very dan gerous to use unless with great care.) thai will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liverlike fichenek's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint Is one of the most prominent eaten of Consumpt ion. Schericit's fleawee Tonic Is a gentle stimulant and alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation Is made or, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve . the food with the Pain:tonic Syrup, and It is made -into good blood without fermentation or souring In the stomach. The great rason th e y try physicians do not cure _Consumption i s, they try to do too much; they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chlils,to stop night sweats, hectic fever and by so doing they derange the whole digestivepowers , lock ing up the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, i n his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Re move the catise 4 and Lucy will all stop of their own accord. Ito one can be cured of Consump tion, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and - stomach are made healthy. tinge erson nas consumption, of course the In some way are diseased, either tubercles, abcesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or she lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast decaying. In such cases what must be done? It Is not only the lungs tnat are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood coat of fo.d. Now the only chance is to take Dr. Schenck's three medi clues, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, ' the patient will begin to want food, !twill digest easily and make good blood; then-the patient be gins to gain. inilesh, and as soon as the body be gins to grow, the lungs commence to heal tip, and the patidat get! fleshy and weU. This is the only way to cure Consumption. - I When there is 13011111 g dtsease and only Lis er Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schencra Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are suMelent, without the Pulmonic Sirup: Take the Mandrake Pills freely in ad billions Complaints, as they are Per fectly harmless. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs 923 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, leesphysicians having pronounced his case hope and abandoned lam to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid mecicines, and since his recove ry many thousands sin:Windy afflicted have used Dr. rictienck's Preparation with the same re markable success. Full directions accompany each making It not ebsolutelynecesury to per stingily see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this o P nrpose he is professionally at his Principal ()Mee, Philadel. phis, every esti:miler. where all Leiters for advice must be addressed. l He is also professionally at No. 39 Bond 'street. New -Tort, every other Tuesciay, and atilo.l3s.llariover Street; Boston, every oilier Wednesday. hie gives advice free, but fora thorough examination with his Reap!• rometer theprice Is $5. Dolce hours at each city from 9 A. 11. to 3 P. X. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic eachgl.soper bottle, or *7.50 a half dozen, Mandrae Pil li ng cents a box. For sale by all druggists. - 'mvl9:lsl-d&F ggrnocron .WECITTIER CON TINUES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That , numerous class of cases resulting" from self - abuse, producing un• manliness, nervous debility, Irritability. erup tions, seminal emissions, and finally Im potency permanently cured. Persons &fillet ed with aelicate. Intricate and long stand lag constitutional complaints are poiltelyt netted to call for-consultation. which costs nothing. Experience, she best of teachers, has enabled him to perfect . remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which In most eases esn be used 'without hindrance to business. Iledleines pre pared In the establishment, which embraces of nee, reeeptiOn and waiting rooms; also; boarding anti sleeping apartments for patients requiring dally personal attention, sod vapor and chemi cal traths,lthne concentrating- the tamed mineral springs. Ito matter who have failed. mate your _case. Reid what he rap In Ms pamphlet of fill y pages, sent tor.ay address for two stamps In seal- ed enve ope. Thousands of cases treated alm- I ally, at . onsice and all over the country. Conan:- mtlon - free, personally or by mall. Oeilce No. 9 Wylie street., (near Court House) Pittsburgh, - Pa. Hours 9 A: W. to S P. 11. Sundays Ili N. to ir. Pamphlet sent to any address for Iwo stamps.ap2 rgr ° IIATCHEI..ORPS HA in n Shia splendid Hair Dye Is the teeth the world: :he witty true aud perfect Dye: harmless, tella ble, instantaneous: no disappoltattnett;• no rl-. dlculous tints; remedies the 11l ett.cts of had dtres: Inrlgoraies and leaves the lbir sift and beettlful. Mach or brown. -bold by all Drngklets azd Perfmers;and properly applled at )3au•be lor,s Wig lletol7. No. 16 Bond street. Ntw York. • my2l:lS2 'THE HEALING POOL.— . ESSAYS FOR YOUND MEW, who have fallen into vielcras end now desire a Weber life, and a betterMA HOOD, wit). certain means of, relief for the &filleted.' bent to sealed letter envelopes, free of chare.' Address. HOWARD AOSI 'CIA rioN, Box I ', Philadelphia, Penna. seMam.d&F • tay-.!trsir OUT. -CHERRY PECTORAL TRIrHE,' , For Coldi, vonabs, Bore Threats. and Bronchi tis. l'ione as good, none as Ines/ant, none cure as quick. __Sold Gp JOHNSON,HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, _ FLOUR. NOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONSUMER-I.—We are. how reedit'. in.r a lot of 40,000 bushels carefully selected WHITE AND AMBER .AND TaNNESSEE WHEAT, 'ptuctissed In, Gibson, Parse, Ureen and Morgan counties. indiana. 1 - his lot of Wheat la the very best to be found and cannot be surpassed by anyin the United States. • We lave also finished our Improvements in Machinery. Bolting Cloths and Cooling Booms. and are now prepared to lurnish the best Flour we have made for ten years at prices that defy competition on the same grades of flour.' • it. T.,FLENNEDY & 13110.• Pearl Steam Mill. Allegheny. September 13, 1869. FLOUR! FLOUR! ,FLOUR! MINNESOTA BAK 1%017E8.- 480 bbls. Legal Tender, 357 bbls Ha Ha. 367 bbls Ermine, 170 bbla Summit Bills 1,170 bbla Winona Co., 580 bbls Red Elver. 133 bbls May Day. CHOICE WISCONSIN FLOURS. 560 bble Riverside 1185 bbls White Star, apt) bbla vailous brands gring , W heat Flour. • IWINTER WHE A T TAUTLY FLOUR. ' City Ulll of Springdeld. Ohio. Pride of the Wett, Depot Mills. Massllon A, Paragon Mills Rhigleader and Crown, choice St. Louis. Wteent. brought sale ilower th an Can be bught fron t the West: j WATT. LANG- dt CO., jy2l aT9 and 174 Wood Street. WALL PAPERS L EEGA AFT • , . PAPER HANGINGS. Enameled Wall Papers la! plain tints !miter. ylous to soot and smoke. Vermillion grounds with gold and Inlaid figures. 'EMBOSSED VAL VETS, INDIA TAPESTRY, GREEK PANELS s and printed gold. Newly imported and not to be tonsil ejsewbere in the country. Por sale at W. ♦ : P. BillitsHALL'S ' NEW: WALL PAPER STORE, ' 191 Liberty Street. • sell DECORATIONS—In Wood, Marble and Fresco Imitations for Walla &nu Ceilings of Dining Hoorna, sails , ite, at No. 10T Market street. iT27 JOSEPH B. nuaßiss BRO. QTAIIPI4O GOLD pAgeEng f or Nartort, zt 2i0.10T Market Street. -• 027 JOSEPH E. HUGHE * EEO. PROPOSALS. 077t0g Or TUX Co welt.'LLlUt'or ALL/W/11MT COUR Cr. PA, Pittsburgh, October' 11th, 11509. VOTICE TO COAL Mils CHANTS.—Beated proposals will be re cdved *t this office until the Sllst inst.. friths. sive. for futuisbinis i to Allegheny county ?EN THOUSAND BUS ELS cols HIAJD and CHAN CABLE COAL, free from slack and elet, to be di livered at the entrance to the _Court House suc h. ail on Fifth avenue and Boss atrett. and In quantities as the Commissioners or their agent may (Brent. until the whets shall have been delivers . Payments to he madein warrants strewn County ?restorer. when the contract 'she e been completed. By direction of Couety_ I.6lener, BERT. otO:p19. : LAmColivsuL4.l.Bl - i 1 48ER44.,, , pltl" ORDER OF TBE . .. . . • _ .A., . • OR P . ANSI • COURT 1 I , Of - Allzgheny • Comity : • There will e sold on the - prerolsea, cn • Washinaton :Tense, Allegheny City, Washington • ROVE ; : ER'lst, AT 3P. 3f., ~ • All that eertil• l iot of ground, situate on the south side of W , s t hin on arenne.bts tuning 280 k .feet east froin hart r street and cow attune in front on Wash net) street twentr.fonr (24) feet and exten. og or that width vonthwrrdly. parallel with Mt tiers stre t. one hundred and to entv.nire fee nine! cites Loan alley.of which It has the privil - :a. The terms will . - $lOO in hand 4000 on delive • or deed,and tel equal annual pa mente, wittrintt bond and ming le. . GEGE RUSH do R HO -N. Ag ents, I N THE I -A- PLEAS,of Term, 1869. M. A. BURK : seph McCormick Divorce. 01711 T OF legheny County, . AIM, by her n - xt friend, Jio • vs. SI3101; BiItECHART. In ed Respondent: i notified that the subroena and 1 tog been returtled non eat fn reby required totapoear In this A` 1110;CDAY OF DECEABEII l• newer the compla'nt In this SAMUEL' \ ri. CLULEY. I Sherif]. To the aboie nits. You are hereb allay subpoena ventue, you are b 1 Court On tbeYl' A.. D. 1869, to case. • 1503:01.7 31' 11M - 1, - 1 - .& FIX Bof Al Term, 1 . 169. I MAR] D. BOs Donnell. re. DA To the above na you are hereby alias subpoena Jul turned non (et fnli to appear In this OF DECEMBER' complaint In 'OIJRT:O COMMON ,Pghenv County, No. 736,,Lune x,•by . her next friend, James ID 31: Bocrg. In Divorce.. ed Respondent: • • - • notified that the Subpoena and above Case, having been, re- cite:*, on are hereby required oust on. the FIRST 'MONDAY A D. 1889, tot answer, the case. se13:018•x TN THE -A- PLEAS of A Terms 1689. FANNY B. John Blair, vs. TO the above r You are hereb alias subpoena in Mines' non al int to appear In this OF LECEIII3EIt, complaint in this • . ,OURT OF COMMON legheny county. NO. 878, June ZICHBAUM, by next triend, CM. EICEIRI \ IIM.i In Divorce. led Respondeut: notified that the anbpoena and Ith above taseilaying been re 4en its, you are Thereby regitired ourt on the FIRST MONDAY .4, D. 1809, to answer the 116 e. SAMUEL B. CUTLET', Eherlfr. 6ela:o10-sr PRO iESSIONAL. WILLI NOTARY PURL M P. ROBB, C AND COMMISSIONER 0 \?. alt lie States. I• liFti?. Avenue, lITILtill, PA. Deeds fol No. 149 F • PITT. _.'Prompt attentlo taking of Depositlo certlllea under ,hla ment of writing t ht, It Can be used o wI hoot lumber anth will , i be given to the I a. When a Commies loner ti official 'seal that an Instrn• as betel executed. before - ree:rdt (I In any other State 4ntleatlon. ' one G. W. De C MP, vi • - 'ATTORNEY AND • 01dee, No. 137 ir , burgh. (formerly . . Lowrie) will nractie District Courts. in tb Courts of. Alleithenx tions ln most of Una, OUNSELLOR AT LAW,' METH AVENITE, Pitts pled by Hon. Walter H. e In the 11. S. Circuit and e litute Supreme and all the county, and make collec• di/went counties. Ja.T:d73 WM.'B. NEE • ALDERMAN AND ES-O' 'ICIO JUSTICE 07 THE P. IE, OFFICE, 89 E"IFT AVENUE. ektnolrlg g agaLt up, and all legal Mildness tended to promptly' and ecouratelY. SAMUEL 111c,MALSTE118,,-' Ax...r•EnzetArr - , I lEx-Oelcio Justice of the Pea,:e and Police Rag taste. ()face (MART STREET, opposite the Cathedral, PITT8BUE011; PA. - Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages, Acknowledgments, D•oositions, and all-Legal Business executed win promptness and disnatch. mine JOHN A. fillltAlN, AZ,#E, r MAN, T.X.-OF7IOIO aurrica 1 ~, POLICK,MAG oelce,llll Flll7ll'srr • thedral, Pittsburg: l ,4 l Pa.- 1 gages, Ackpowled ants, Lega Bu ch.siness exec ted dispat ARC HIBALD B dTTORPPEY.AZ-LAW. 80. 91 171T8 ISTRIMIrs = ASSESSBUINTS. OFFICIC Of CITY Iwo/Um ANT, SCEVETOIt, • Pittaburgb, Vet. !I, 1809. f NwricE.- The aseseingtneut for grading, paving and eurbing.F4nll street i hlrtirth to hirty.third_strnt, w h enw res, y until TUbSCAP, October 19th. It will be' returned to the City' Treasurer's Omee for collection. J. MOORE. ocil:p63 •CltyEngluetr. AROBITICIOTEL BABB. &OEIEII, iL.rtcurrmars, tEUIT HOUSE. ASSOCIATION BUILDING& Soo. g and 4St.Clahr Street. Pittsburgh. l's. Special attention given to the designing aid building of COURT HOUSES and PUB C RMT.TITI.II:IO LO N. MONEY TO $2O 000 or Hoc t o c; a l o cr o a o n to on Bond and Moligage In large a THOMAS H. PETTY, Blll', BOnd and Real Estate Broker, No. 179 Smithfield street. ROCK HE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. BOLD ORLY By LEMO & WEISE. Practical Furniture Riumfacturers, ilte” 118 N'oll7lllril ENICTE. Where mar be found 41011 assortment otPar• or. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture- de . RED . AND ' FIRE _ RRICII: PREMISS, CLAY 'iMISPERIN(4 , \MA CHINES and Bale ',;I4fASER 9 B TOOLS mann hetared at. No. 809 South FRIA street., Plals , - delphia, p a . • , • 5e2.:93 — itostA4)4. PURIFIES TIE' BLOOD. • lOR /SALE SY DittreelliTS iTial'Wlll4titik • ' t lime of sale, balance 10 tvie I ran secured by ITH. Com. 0c14:r.66.11 COMMON No. 677,.Turie sAmui. B. CLIMEY, VOR• SALE.-STIOP ON NORTH ANEN UR, ALLEGHICSY CITY, 'PA.— Tne building, 38x70.feet. is :being used by Jas. Godfrey A: Co. as a manfseturing estabilstipient. Ont of the tact:ober' of the firm wishing. to retire from business on isceount of poor health, we hare decided to close out this part of the bust "ness t a bargain.. Also good will of Steam P 099 ' (5 20 10 nurse power.) 20019 and mach], ebbsert: would =dike a riod wagon maker shop; lot 80x100 feet, on SS ear: lease. For farther partir,ulari ii,goire at „No. 41-Ohio street, Idle. gteuf, Pa. • VERSON/Le-AR persons seek. L HOMES, or Investments in Ileal s tate, will save time; trouble and monev by 'pro. curing a•cony of the "PITTSBURGH REAL ESTATE REGISTER." , It le given away,GRATIS or will be t eat by mail FREE to any reqelsottug it. Persons cannot tail to get stilted out of the iarge list It contains. Cittfleli I PHILLIP*, • Pub lishers and Real Estate A eats, No, 139 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE. —A Tory Desirable qt- LAND, containing about 46 acres, situate within are miles of the city And abOut two minutes walkisont Lumina Station of the Panhandle , Railroadt bas a front ofi about one-third or a mile on Cha , tiers Creektrall.caoa bie of being cult:rated. being rich bottom land and admirably sanded to being WEI out into lots of from 4to b acres or Tess. brawl house, orch ard and well of water on the premises. Terms easy.. Apply to R. hieLAIN CO. sew No. 104 Fourth Avenue. WASHINGTON STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Ncs. 101 and 103 Washtnalon street, 43 Get front and 98 feet deep. Improved by a modern bnlli ETORY lIKICK HOUSE, Gas, Bch Room, &e. For terms apply to T THE PEACE AND STRATE. . T. opposite the Ca• 'Deeds, -Bends. Mort• Depositions and all ithr nrotantness and r 0e14:p75 AN ACRE WILL PUR• 11$ajaaj, CHASE a desirable Pann of 100 acres Columbiana counly, Ohio.- 4 miles from Enon Station. P.. P..W. &C.R. R. Can work .very foot of the land by machinery; all second bottom land: comfortable Improvements, ;pod water, V. This- property IS located 1$ what might be called the Garden of EaAtern Ohio. Land around this sell, for $lOO per acre. - .Cannot fail to please r good farmer. Terms easy. A pply to - - CROFT & PHILLIPS., oci Ito. 139 Fourth avenue. KELEY, prinnutrmanAis On SAlLE.—Business Stand on Chestnut street, Allegheny City, en used as a - bakery and confectionary f ora number of years, and is now oteupied u suck With a good custom. This is 4 Opening seldom offered, and a practical man do a number one business. Terms easy and's& bsfactory reasons for seiner Apply to ELOFT & pulLLirs,No. /39 Fourth avenue. - I'OR SAL . E.--$Ol3lll AVENUE RESIDENCE. Allegheny City. Lot Is 28 feet by 150 ton 20 feet alley; house contains 11 In goodleellars. gas throughout and finishPd, In Wood orriee. Apply . _to CROFT a PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agents, No. 739 Fourth Avenue. CIIIRLES•IL - DEALER ON Yougkloglieny and ,Connellsrille Coal, And Manufacturer of .COAL, sLICH AND DFSULPHURIZED COKE. OFFICE AND YARD, corner Butler and Morton street. Liberty and- Clymer streets. Ninth ward; a'so Becond street, Eighth ward, and at foot of Boss street.- P. & U. It. B. D.pot, tecond ward. • • - - Orders left at either of Qv above °Bice r, or ad. dresa to me through Pittsburgh P. U., will re• ceive promrt attentoin. Refer to whom Ism su • PlTltigi Russel', Wells & Co,Virm.eimith• Onion Iron Mills. r 3. a. Fow.. ler & Co,. etephenson & Co., Blase. & Co., Gr•ff &Segue; Alex. Bradley, Park. Bro. .t Co., Park, McCurdy &Co Itex4e. Graff & Dull.- Wm. M. Faber & Co., J- B. Lynn & Co., James Marshall ,t - co., Allen. McKee & Co., Du on Dt.. of Hotel, Connellsville H. 8., Pennsylvania it. E.,Allegheny Valley H. It.. - AII: OF C. FOR F. M. • BOOKS. BOOS. Detentes and others 'Ottendlig the meeting of 'A. C.'“ FOR F. M.' . Are hilted to stilt our store during their elay. If ttley desire topurchase we can offer them Full Assortment of Books In airy paportruedt of Literature. Sanhilr .Clhelgio e fell' Ll n ihrgolk Y 4 c o l ig. °l tla t z g alcio U Vi and utAttonerv;S:c., ac. Pr . An dersor: , s Work on Foreign. Illaslons tot Cale. Llberr.ldltConiata ' R. B. DAVIS- & U 0 . ,• 108 Liberty Street, oce roar or zistit .VII.NLTE. I H. P. MILLER. larifZ ILlZZLOOL'billeteh feasil WNW Mai; SOO obis Zasurn f.'s I b.r.ISO. J FOR. -BAIJB. gOR SALE -PROPERTY. Slots 23a131 feet; graded, only n5OO - 0 per year. lotots 132 feet,. 6400 6100 per year. 1 1116x129 feet, $5011: Heed street. Frame house of 3 rooms, lot 24x100 filet; only 61,100. }trick house of . / rooms, bath room and stable; 921100-$4,6x0. 2-three storied brick houses on Fulton street. each Ca, • 600. nye roomed pressed brick houses finely finished, new; lot 66x100 Two brick houses. pumps and hydrants, all for $3,000. New two rooro-d and cellar brick house, lot Altlx.1310; 61,- 400-6600 house nd $ll.lO per vear. Rood serer; roomedand lot 24i260 feet, 42,• 606. and easy terms. 6 roomed frame house, 10t24x60, $1,1500-6500 cash and t.alanee In l and years. 2 Sole on Wylie street 24x80; 4960. 1 lot on Wylie street 276x1.615: $l,BOO. Illots on Centre avenue 22!;x125 ` 9 each. 150 feet , front on Centre avenue by 123 feet deep, wtll divide to snit. 6 lotion Ces tre avenue from 11300 to 6800. The above property is well located and within 10 to ne minutes walk of the Court Houg4 and on t e New Central Passenger R. R. 20 here, on Wes Tern Penns. Railroad, 4 miles from the city. 20 acres on Pan Handle Railroad, 4 miles from city, • House. 6 frame house 1 mlle from Court '295 acres Missouri land. an in Persons d' thi e nso purchase a home or make 1 call on or address. vestmnt, thoge wishing to sell, please ' M_eC__LITNG & RAINBOW. ILO° Nos. 195 .11/7 and 199 Centre avenue. HOBOKEN" STATIONI PROPERTY FOR - SALE. Thus beautiful sitnation cannot be surnassed for titivate residences in any direction, so elose to both cltlea, being only eight mites up the Western Pennsylvania Railroad. Any i berion at , siring information about this nroDertv can ontair. It by calling at the office of the IRON CITY MU TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COSIPANY, 76 Federal street, Allegheny. Lots from one-hall acre to Ave acres; also, small lots to sultPur chasers. There is r. good location or a manufac Luring establishment, 'between the Railroad and Allegheny river. • t7OR SALE. • - - _, OIISE AND LOT, No. /34- James street: Douse, new fnme. contains 7 rooms and store room; a:so Frame Shoo on rear of lot; shop 17x 2S feet: the lot la 20 by 100 feet; is a Splendid place for a grocer, baker or butcher; avill be sold ebeap. ay USES AND LOTS fronting on Pleasant Vl Y. ft. R.: houses each contain 5 rooms; lots ara/ 7 by 200 feet 2 lionses and Lots on Fleming street; *lots on Robinson Road. reventh Ward. ROM:2 AND LOT in Salmi. Ohio; 0 acres of ground In Reserve township; 2 lots on Freemont street. Other Houses and Lots In good localities. Inquire of AI. WHITMORE, Beal• Estate Agent, corner Ohlo and Sandusky street, Allegheny. A T PIIIVATE SALE-VALVA BLE LOT OF GROUND situate on the north•esst corner of Stockton avenue and Beave St., Allegheny city, fronting 37 feet on Stockton avenue, preserving the nine width along Beaver Street 110 feet; thence along Beaver street 100 feet, preserving a. width. of 60 feet to Water street, on which iv erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and being the late residence of -Either Stockton, deo'd. This prop Frty fronts on the Allegneny Park, and for beauty of location and surroundings eannot be excelled. For term,. of sat . . and farther inforznation, enquire of Tmodas B. TJPDIKE,, Po. 209 Beaver Avenue 1:1281213 .VOR SALE—FRUIT FARM and limitsontalning 13 acres, 10 miles from the city and 4 miles from a Station on the good boase. stable. &cacre gr,pes. All kinds o f fruits, fine a currant to an RNA... The Improvements and fruits are 'worth all that is aske ev e rye property; acres underlaid with al:acre tllaible: sell equal to any In the UNITED !..TATES. Apply to CROFT & -PHIGLIPS, Real Estate Agents . , Igo. 139 Fourth Avenue. ELI EDMITNDSON, 98 and 98 Third avenue . U$El T NTH.; ANEW lIGNDAY EVENING, October 18, 1569, he,presented Bourcicaut's *utital three act erata 1, entlt.ed JESSIE' 8E6W17, Or, The REllef of Locknow To contlufe with the popular nautical drama, BLACIC-EYED SIISAir. Tuesday Evening—First appearance or the cel ebrated .11ICEILNGS •H\6LISH OP.EBA, whey. will be presented Flotow•■ Operat • MARTHA.. r Grand Onera at' nee on Saturda. • - . ItgrPITTSBURAH THEATRE. H. W. WILLIAM,. Sole Lest" .—Firat apnearanes of Mina r PRE STA'. D, DULIN, Et(PrNE F. (ÜBMAN. Miss IrVAL B-ENT,MIIe. DIA Na.lllle.l , E VEDIC. and all the great sioVICLTY CON soLIDATIVD. Friday benefit 0f , 3111e. DE VEDIC- Ladles' Matinee every Wednesday . and Bah:m -.411'y. Admission to Matinee, AS teats. arNEW ()PERL HOUSE. RICHINGS' GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. CAROLINE RICHINe BERNARD Directress. FIVF NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING . Tuesday, October 19th, _ , The Ilenatoire for the Five Nlzhts Is as follows: Tuesday—St 4 0, TEIA- • Wednesday—BOHElTTAN GIRL. . Thursday—Fß.4 DkAVOLU. Friday—FA UoT __. ' Paturday—CHOWN D1A31.6133. Admission $1 00; Reserved Orchestra. $1 50; .Rtserved Parqu-tte and Drets Circle, $1 25: Gallery, 25 cents. Box sheet now open at the Box Office, where seats mar be reserved for the sntire engagement. fgr'GRAND ARMY. OF THE REPUBLIC. THE LEAURE COMMITTEE OF Hays - Post No. 3 Announce engagements with the folloWlEg well known Lecturers: JOSH Be i.LINGta Hon. JUSTIN 31A'ARilIT, Rev. E. P. ROE. Mrs. ELI Z AB ern CADY STAN TON, 3ttas SATE FIELD. JOHN o SA .E 3frs. FRANCE!) E. CAM ' (Re of atlons) C. C. COFFIN. (*.Carleton" of the Boston Journal ) The course will be "Inatigurated on THURS DAY EVENING, October 211eX, by the celebrat ed humorist JOSR .7311.-T—a;VG9, who will delver his Lsetnre tnt:tltd • ' M ILK. Season tickets can be preen red tzt'l t be e^en. log nrOctober 201 h. at the MvslO storo et Mel lor & Hoene. and harr,linate &-Bnetuet. Price Two Dollars. oe14:80,) ACADEMY OF MUSIC. PAREPA ROSA Grand Engliih. Opera. Can Boss, C. D. Hews & Co., rioprletors and D.rectors. D. de N live SIX NIdFITS ONLY A ND A YA TINEE OPENING NIGHT, BION.DAY, OCT. 18 First appearance In 1..iran,.1 Optra On Pitts burgh) a MME. PLIME/ 5 1. RASA; Ia Ylotow's charming and no; :34,7 Opel s, In Ire acts, MRRTHA. MA , - TETA, Ai A D A P A:R.SP In her unrivetteArme of LADY lIAREP2.I7, or V With ra. SEGUIN', Iderans , AsTLE, cAnp- BPLL, StlitllN. a C. 137. :mon 'ln Eaglish Ote..ra. TIIE GREAT ENGLISH FAIR SCENE ,WliT be given complete for , E ret•:•,me in Pltts- Lusgit, representing, all - .1142 arl Incidents of an ' ENGLISH (I'o VNTRY Proncinnced by the N ire's a. - commie tri umph seldom wlthessed ( , rited - opera." and which wss.rscelvtd to, oh.ito representation at the French Theatre wi h the nseatest entnuslasm The rAntumes and Properties this tiDera are entir.ly new, anti were turn uS3cturcd under the careful supervl lon of 31r. C. D. P.es,, at a cwt. of :several Thousand Dollars. • • • Tuesday-(for the In Pitts , tirghl THE PORITAN , .S. BA,TNH'reB.- Wednesday- Joint Debut of t' - ie young 3LCCRESiIIi Pt Ima Soprani:Miss iE HIOISEE and the vining Lai ented Swedish Tenor, Mr. H. NOHD , ,,) THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. - Tburaday-(First • time)THE BLACK MIMING. ;Friday--Benotir of Mtne., • PAREPA ROSA,' 147 ARITA NA, MA RI- Saturday-Last nigit, IL IROVA , TORE. atiarday—G rand Gala Matinee , . Admission SI: reserved sea:s $1,50; Family Circle 50e; Gallery 25e.. • Reserved :eats. for aay nicht. fo sale at Sae ber & Bro.'s Music Store, 3 - 1(00," t•Ta.F.RT. 0c14:571 a'FIFTH AVENUE HALL... - No: 65 Filth avenue, opposite the Opera House, Pfitsbnrala:Pa.„ Tile coolest and moat desirable place of resorte. I.lc:ors can be hid at earpiece Pare and 600 e. She Eilliard Bootee are on the ground goer iu the rear. BILLIARD S, (KUNZ'S BUILDING;) 68 Smithfield Street, (Formerly occupied by 7 obn S. Kennedy,) baS been leased for a term of years by GEORGE H. BENNETT $ And Witted Up in the Best Manner. Doltnia, Itlanitgert FIVE NEW TABLES Have been placcel In the BILLIARD HALL. The Bar is Stocked WITH THE ' BEST OF LIQUORS AND. MOBS. 0,4 ALPERT & KOHLER2 v - ,; : iminnaietnre. and Dealers In BOOTS, BROE , , AND GAITERS, No. 38 Martel street, Pins- biter. Ps. Particular attention civet to Chstoin T•i ih. We beg leave to direct the attentlo .., .public :to the fact that we are now preprt ; - • raillaUrittUrP Bouts _al. d :theta for Persona r B troubled w h Corns, union.% or .. deformed fee in under the personal sup , ie.on of our Mr. ALL- PEST, formerly of Allegheny City, who will be pleased to see his ohl costomers &Aral IN I A l e have • adopted Kr. Alpert's mode .rf ..me g the - foot, by which we can be safe In warrar.ing tiny and comfortable Boot. and times for the t.nder est feet. Give us .a trial and be convineed. ALP /t. ROMA% autlin2l 38 Ilarket street Plttsburgh„Ps. KEYSTONE POTTERY. Q., Afantanctizets o . • qUICABIOICS.B.E. : EINISZOL WARE fie. calm and:Warehouse. 363 LISERTYSI'REFT. AirAn ordercoralnottlit,itten.a-d.to,. . B TIEiEL,- . s tLite Cutter witt W. kleapcalatide,,- AtEncHAzer TAIL 4 044,: No. 68 Sisithfleld Street:Pittiliurth: . ... . .. . ELOILIEL-100 - ' bob,: Fergusort • stalth'• Chafes Tamlly !lour, Keystone aerwinTanted equal to my at. Lolnlar. Way now leading fromeaHnAzersale -..- ,• t - H DLIALSY a 00. 7 F Eteneee Manager.
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