The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 30, 1868, Image 7

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LETTER i FROM NEW YORK.
The Erie War—The Board_ of Health=
Business—Musical and Dramatical..
NEW Yons, March 27, 1868.
Probably never befOre in all the stock job
hing operations of this city has been such
a confusion and at the same time such an
important battle of the Railroad kings, as
-that which now rages over Erie, and rocks
Wall street to its centre, and of course, all
creation. Each brings out some new pike
of ordinance every day, and blazes and
bangs away, till the whole Island of Man
hattan is filled with smoke. Judge Barnard
has appointed George A. Osgood Receiver
in the Erie Company, and Judge Clerk has
issued an order restrhining Osgood from
entering any order for the said appointment.
The directors of the Company exiled to New.
Jersey, are enjoying themselves as best they
may. They have not been idle, and they
have procured from the Railroad Committ
of the Assembly, a bill t ize
the new issue of Erie stock; and .
further, by the speedy passage by both
Houses of the New Jersey Legislature of a
bill to enable certain corponitions more ef
fectually to transact their business in the
State of New Jersey, and which covers the
Erie Railroad Company case,- and the es
tablishing of their offices in Jersey City.
The Tribune again calls for a law forbidding
and punishing as a misdemeanor every.sale
or purchase of stocks or bonds on time, such
loan providing that any trustee, director or
. other officer of a company who should make
such a sale should serve in some State
prison. -
The whisky distilling frauds on the rev
enue of this city are still it source of •corn
ment, and many of the dittillers continue to
furnish whisky forty per cent. less—others
far below the government tax, and their
friends continue recklessly to drink it.
The second annual, Report of the Board of
Health, being published by State- authorities,
shows a gain of 3,656 lives in 1868 as com
pared with 1866. We are therefore mating
some progress in a sanitary way; too little,
however, for this should be the healthiest
city in the world, situated as it is on high
land, beside a magnificent bay and river;
and thus washed on all sides by water. But
it is comforting to know that we are really
progressing. The Board of Health has done
a noble work. They have had to scale the
very mountains of difficulty; on some of
these they can as yet make little impreksion;-
the tenement houses for instance, disguis it
as we may, the conditions under which the
tenent house population is compelled to live
forth the prime cause of the mortality of this
• city. Here over 500,000 people are pack
ed into 18,532 houses; in these how can a
high sanitary condition be maintained. The
records show that two thirds of the deaths
take place in these wretched dens.
The gold market has gained more stern
ness of late. The money market was ex
tremely urgent yesterday 1 1, and in some in
stances per cent. commission being paid
for collection, in addition to the seven per
cent. The recent pressure, however,
shows some sign of abatement. The stock
market is becoming more steady .in certain
railroads. General business is improving.
- Operas and concerts continue to be the or
der of the day, and there is quite a rivalry
among the different organizations, who have
imposed the duty on themselves to amuse
the public. Last Sunday a concert at Stein
way Hall, was very well attended. At the
Academy we have had Meyerber's Robert
again, that fine composition which a true
lover of music is never tired to, hear. The
basso of Hermann is the great centre of at
_traction in that opera, and discharges him
self of his task to perfection. Last night
was performed Lncrezia Borgia before a
- very crowded house. The gnat attraction
of the evening was the production of Sig.
Brignoli's symphony entitled the "Sailor's.
Dream." it is a very fine composition, de
serving the name of aria rather than sym
phony, and is full of graceful musical phrases,
While the orchestra, under the direction of
the composer, rendered with creditable pre
cision. The symphony was encored, and
Signor Brig,noli presented with a miniature
vessel, richly ornamented with flowers and
flags. Another musical' celebrity has again
made his appearance here before the public,
after an intermission of more than fifteen
years. His first performance drew a very
large audience and there is little doubt but
that lie will be as much in favor with the
New York pliblic as when he made his first
debut in the Metropolis.
Positively. His Last Appearance.
The fol!owing announcement is printed
by special request :
GRAND FAREWELL TOUR
31 . r. A. Johnson, the great American Spm
ersaulter, being about to close his engage
ment at Washington, owing to circum
stances over which he has no control, has
the honor to announce that he will, during
the coming summer, perform his great feat
of
SWINGING AROUND TICE CIRCLE,
in'which he stands unequaled in America
He will confine himself to
ONE - PERFORMANCE
in each town, during which he will intro
duce all those tricks which have been re
ceived with such thunders of applause by
the people. Elegant copies of the Consti
tution and the American flag will be dis
tributed impartially among the audience at
each town.
Gen, U. B. Grant tieing confined at
Washington by pressing engagements, and
having proved a bad card on the previous
tour,. will remain at Washington, his place
In the troupe being supplied by Gen. Ad
Interim Thomas', whose
GRAND TRANSFORMATION FEAT
of being Adjutant-Gpneral, then Seeretary
of War; then Adjutant-General again, all
in twenty minutes time, have secured for
him a National reputation. Mr. Johnson
takes pleasure in announcing that Mr. Bill
Seward, Mr. Aleck Randall, Mr. Gid Welles
(propriftor of Gideon's Band,) and all •the
old titvorites will be with the troupe, and
enliven all occasions with their spirited and
spirituous performances. •
N. B.—A few good corner stones wvited,
for laying purposes, for which liberal rates
will be paid. Apply at the box office,
Spectai Announcement.—Verbatim repor
ters and all other improper characters will
be rigidly excluded.
PIIOTOORAMERS will be interested in the
announcement of n new method of taking
portable negatives. The image is first made
on glass in the usual way, and, a thinfilm or
sheet of a new transpa rent preparation of
"vitrified citoutchouc l applied by means of
speciatvarnish to the side of the glass on
whichis the film of collodion. When dry,
the whoiela dipped into water, and in a
short time the collodion wilt .its image
leaveittlie-glass and",adheres firmly ,to the
caoutchouc, which may then- be packed
away with other similar-sheets until requir
e.d for use as a negative. The utility of+ this
process in traveling, if satisfactory, can
be readily understood.
r~s~,,.~r~~3d~.s,.,.~_mk,~x~''"'~'~€t~u~i&`s.~.,. -,ma y -,r S,a~'.~~, a~'.~~ .y + s~~*arsacs~~ : a~wS:r~'a-%~%~.
v aniehing~Cuarma.
The perils of fashionable slums were re
cently illustrated at a ball in Paris, when an
elegantly dressed lady found herself wearing
only the string of her necklace, the wax
pearls having melted entirely away in the
heat. The India rubber beautifiers, "palpi
tators," etc., are yet more dangerous. At a
dinner party given by a high personage of
the official world, one of the ladies was
equally remarked for the exquisite propor
tions of her bust and the animation of her
conversation. Those who sat near the lady
suddenly heard, in the middle of the dinner,
and of some witty sally on her part, a sharp,-
small detonation, such as might be produced
by the cracking open of a bean-pod. No
one took notice of the inexplicable sound;
but it was observed that •the lady bedune
much less animated, and she kept one
arm raised across her bosom, and fanned
herself incessantly during the rest
of the dinner, though the temperature of
the dining-room was by. no means high.
As soon as the company rose from the table,
the lady, still fanning herself, suddenly dis
appeared; but as certain sharp eyes among
her rivals had caught sight of a diminished
outline as she retreated from the sphere of
vision, a good deal of merriment followed
her disappearance. The lady's absence was,
ver very short; for she returned to
the drawing-room, in the course of a few
minutes, triumphant in the same 'plastic
perfection that had excited so much admira
tion during the earlier part of the evening,
and displayed all the aplomb and vivacity
which had made her so charming. The
screwing of the stopper, through which the
air is blown into this class of "fixtures" in
question; having been made, this time, suffi
ciently secure, the charms of Madame D—
underwent no further vicissitudes through
the course of the evening.—Paris Letter.
A Lear Year Swindle
Misi M. had conceived a passion for Mr.
W. It was not reciprocated. Mr. W.'s
coldness had driven her to desperation,
which, among young ladies, means a re
sort to strategy to accomplish what they
cannot do by fur means. The young lady,
presuming upon her leap-year privileges,
and upon W, 's belief in spiritualism, and
his 'respect for the name of his deceased
mother, employed a celebrated medium
and had a meeting arranged to which Mr.
W: was invited. On the evening proposed
the parties were present, and the spirits in
glee. The shade of W.'s mother appeared
and; according to instructions, discoursed
eloquently upon the virtues of Miss.lL,
and, finally asked W. to clasp her hand.
In obedience to this voice from the grave
he did "so, :not, however, without qualms;
and while in this position, to his horror,
the sepulchral voice pronounced the mar
riage ceremony. IN hen through, the
young man was conjured in the same tone
to regard the contract as binding as though
it had been solemnized before an earthly
trlhunel. W. couldn't see it, and bolted,
minus . his overcoat and hat, Thus grief
came over the young lady's - leap-year pro
ject../:*.llade/phia Frets., .
INA western village a charming, well
preserved widow had been courted and won
by a physician. She has children; among
them a crippled boy, who had been petted,
and, if not spoiled, certainly allowed very
great "freedom in debate." The wedding
day was approaching, and it was time the
children should know that they were to have
a new father. Calling the crippled boy, she
said:
':George, I am going to do something be
fore long that I would like to talk about
with you." _
"Well ma, what is it?" -
"I am intending to marry Dr2 t iones in a
few days, and—"
"Bully for you, ma! Does Dr. Jones
know it?
Ma caught her breath, but failed to articu
late a response.
JETS OF NAraTHA.-An artesian well of
naphtha has been discoVered at Kudaco, in
the Caucasus,,by boring. At the depth of
274 feet from the surface, the liquid was
fiast struck, and, for a whole month, gave a
supply of 1,500 barrels daily, Since then
a fresh source has been met, which rises,
with irresistible force, to the height of forty
feet above the ground, the jet being four
inches in diameter, and -delivering a daily
supply of 6,000 barrels.l •
SPECIAL NOTICES
M - BUCIII7.
(From Dispensatory of the United States.)
DIOBMA ORENATL BIIOHI7 LEAVES.
Properties:—Their odor is strong, diffusive and
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal
ogous to mint.
Medical Properties ' and ries.—Buelhu
Leaves are gently stimulani, with a peculiar tenden
cy.to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and
like other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis.
They are given in complaints of the Urinary Or
gans, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Blad
der, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra,
Disease of the Prostate and Retention or Inconti
nence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned In its evacuation. The remedy has also been
recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism,.
Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy.
IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT EVCIIU is used by persons
from the ages of ltl t 025, and front ZS to &I , or in the.
decline or change of life; after Confinement or La
bor Pains; Bed 'Wetting In Children.
In A ff ections Peculiar to Females The Ex
tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy. as in
Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity Painfulness or
Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated
or. Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leueorrhea.? or
Whites.
Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel
and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine In
creases the power of Digestion:, and oxclte* the Ab
sorbents Into healthy action. by which the Watery
or' Calcareous depositions, and - all Unnatural En
largements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflam
mation. .
. -
Rehab°liPs Extract Rtiithts has cured every
case of Diabetes In which it has been given. trrita..,
Lion of the Neck of the Bladder. and Inflammation
of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder. Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Pros
tate Gland, Btone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel,
Brick Dust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges,
and forl:nfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of
both sexes, attended with the . following Symptoms!
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Tower, Loss of
Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves,
Trembling Horror of Disease Wakefulness, Dim
ness of Vision, Paid lu the 'Back, Hot Hands,
Flushing of the Body. Dryness of the Skin, ‘Brup-
Don on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal
Lassitude of the 31useular System, &c.
RELMBOLD'S EXTRAOT EIMER IS 'DIURETIC
•
AND' BLOODZUREPTItiff, •
And cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Die
siwititittxtitli:ex.coefslf s and i jmEndenco n Zl;lfe,
g
topsitut in affections for ;girt It is
used, snap as Gonorrhea, Gisela '
:of long standing, and Syph- ,
llitec Affections -in these
diseases used In con
neetion with.
REL.2.IIIOED'S
ROSE
SOLD AT
HELBABOLD'iI
DRUG AND KCAL WAREHOUSE,
594 BROADWAY,
And by D roggists everywhere.
ASK FOR
EIELMIIOLIPS,
AND TAKE 510 , OTHER
ja3:II ,, v7 RFPFARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
r NAR RI o G r E T A nn N a O e C n l o E n L h l e l C A rim C
Y•
Solitude, a AuE the y DISEASEB w
and AB t LVEr.whl e h f
create Impediments to MAiIitIASE, , with irate
means of . relief. Sent In sealed letter envelopes,-
free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN. MODEM
TON, Howard Association Philadelphia, Penn's'
MALT- 24 )1099 bteebels , : Prime
13AlttaMY 31,41.4"3.
_Fsni swig irr
aliments; W 114.1111 430, Itaistersi,t
South Canal Street, near Chestnut, Alleifieny
mhlumn:ditT
• • •
: ., PtrrgIttfMIL;GLZETTVr: , ;IIONDAV_ 3 .It.AACIE .30.. 1868,
COAL AND COKE.
C. 12. ARMSTRONG A. A. HUTCHINSON.
ARMSTRONG • & HUTCHINSON,
Successors to
PHILADELEHIA . AND YOUGHIOGHENY COAL CO.,
MINERS, SHIPPERS AND DEALERS, BY RAIL
ROAD AND RIVER, OF
Superior Youghiogheny .
CAS AND FAMILY COAL.
Office and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, 'near
the Gas Works.
Orders left at the yard, or addressed by mall. will
be promptly .
BEST FAMILY COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
And Delivered Promptly to Order,
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY
OSCAR F. LAMM & CO.,
Corner Sandusky Street and I'. Ft. W. C. R., R.
ALLEGIREMN•ir
ANTHRACITE COAL FURNISHED AT THE
LOWEST RATES. Jed:
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
- DICKSON, STEWART - 8z CO.,
Having removed their Office to
NO, 587 - I.ll3Ell'lnr
(Lately City Flour vim SECONUELOOR.
Are now_ pr .. epared to furnish good 'YOUGHIOGHE
NY LUMP UT COAL OR SLACK, at the lowest
morket price.
All Orders left at their. office, or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attended to promptly.
CHARLES H. 51111STRON11,,
GE=
TOUGMOGLENY AND CONNELLSVILLE COAL,
1 And Manufacturers of •
COAL, SLACK*A.ND DESULPIILTEIZED COKE.
Office and Tard—CORNER OF BITLER AND
MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward. and on Second street,
near Lock No. 1, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Families and 3tanufacturers supplied with the
bert article of Coal or Coke ut the lowest cash rates.
Orders- lett at any of their offices will receive
prompt attention.
SUPERIOR COAL.
C. CHERRY ak CO.,
'iners and Shippers of PITTSBURGITGAS. TOME
and VA3IILY COAL, NUT COAL and SLACE.
Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the 'cities
at the lowest market rates.
Office and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND 'WAT
SON (formerly Canal) STREETS, Pittsburgh.
I'. 0, 13011 1992. oc=:
WHITE LEAD AND COLORS:ALL OF THE MANUFACTURES
OF THE
PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD
AND
COLOR WORKS.
INettinso.
STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINTS,
Chrome Green,
Verditer Green,
Versailles Green,
Chrcrie Yellow,
And every variety of Colors, dry an•aground In Oil,
for sal- LT
HARRIS dir, EWING,
•
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
PrT7'*333lUll.oll. PA.
JSCHOONMAKER & SO*,
.
.IPITTS33ILTItGIi
White Lead and Color Works,
=I
WHITE AND RED LEAD;
ZINC, PUTTY. BLUE LEAD:
McCOY'S VERDITER
And all colors, dry or firoll.
OFFICE, No. 07 FOURTH STREET,
Factory, Nos. 450. 452. 434, 450 and 438
Rebecca Street, and 49, 51 and 33 Lac ock Street,
Allegheny.
- GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
P. L. ATWOOD...AMY:RON JONES J M'CAFFREY.
ATWOOD & McpAFFltElir,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Co!. of Third and 'Liberty Streets,
Above Carroll & Snyder's, Pittsburgh. ra.
- LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTLNOS furnished
promptly to order.
atte . bAloq . pai d to the fi tting out 410 re
pyairing of uu /wineries. St eamboats, Hosing
Mllle; Bc.
AGENTS FOR A. S. CAMERON & CO.'S . •
Steam Pumps and. Blower Engines.
1 1 These Putnp s have superior advantages over all
L'others,and every one Is warranted to give sattsfac
thin. PUMPSconstantly on hand. alai:WO
JOHN H. COOPER.. ~..JOl3. KATE HENItY BULL
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers of MIMI'S AND BRASS WORK, 0
every description: dealers in GAS FIXTURES
4.Nis TUBING, uu Kind . ,
Corner of Pilo and 'Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH'',
znyis:zao ,
4 ' FERTILIZERS.' '
TO WHEAT GROIVERS...,.
.
. .
EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LEO,
MANUFACTURED BY • . •
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co
-
SEWARD & CAMPBELL,
•
.ritcatrnErrOns *
Wacet.. 850' peini stroti Pittsburgh;
• .
The bestEertillser in use. and recognized :by
Parmors who Lave given is triel„te be the stand , .
ard. for raising large crops of W heat, B e,.Oats, .
Cora, Potatoes, se. ;We t have published for gratuw
!tons circulation a pamphlet containing Interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer. coptesa
wWch will he tent free to ,any sending us their ad-
SEEDS.
joaN-a. & A: 'gramma,
Nurserymen;Tiorlsts and Seedsmem
, ,
.• eronn-1159 SMITHFIELD STREET, oppOw
sitoPost Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. • -
H G il
rennlioneei at *unsoiled on 541iirrell, mh9
Prx3l l of
SHATTER OF APPLICI:
Union Building and Loan Association,
Of the City of Pittsburg., for a Charter. No. 992,
March Term, legis.
. .
Notice is hereby give. that an application has
'been made to the Court • f Common Pleas, of
t Alle
ii
gh ny County, by the tile on Building - and Loan As
so iation; of Pittsburgh, for a' Charter; that an In
s ment in writing, Spe .ifying the objects, articles,
c nditions, and name, tyle ,or . title, under which
t ey have been associate . , has been presented to the
Court and filed In the • rothonotary's office, and if
no sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, said
Charter will be grante at :the' nest term of this
Court. . BY THE COURT.
'E. A. MONTOOTIL '
Attorney for Pet ttoners. fe7.1:165(
-I[l4 ATI% OF THE AP
PLICATIONTHEN of nab R -
Building and Loa Association
l n. No. 2,
of East irtningham.
• For it Charter of Incorporation.
Notice is hereby given that an application has
been flied in the Prothonotary's Office, at No. 38
June Term; - 1868, by the Building and Limn Asso-
Mien No. 2. of East Birmingham, for u Charter of
Incorporation. which ill be granted at nest term
of Courtomless excel) ions are tiled.
mbIS:m74M
TN THE MA 1
PLICATION of
Lower St. Clair Building and Loan As.
soeiation, for a Charter.
Notice is ereby given that! an appile4tion hos
been tiled in the Prothonotary's Office, a No. 39
June Term, 1865, by the Building and Loan Asso
ciation of Lower St. Clair Township for a Charter.
which will be granted at next term of Court. unless
exceptions are Med.-
mhla:nl73 , Prothonotary.
OPHANSI TLT
COURT SALE.-By-By lt
virtue of and ' ln pursuance of an order of the
Orphans' Court of• Allegheny county, Pennsylvania.
dated March 13th; 1868. I will expose at public
sale at the COURT. HOUSE, in Pittsburgh. on .
TnunsDAY, April 9th. 1868. at 10 o'clock
all that certain lot or piece or ground situate in the
township of Liberty. now In the City of Pittsburgh,
Allegheny County,..Pennsylvitnia. bounded and de-
Ted ns follows: - Beginning at a post on Main
st . at the corner of hot now or late of t!tunuel
R chards: thence along the line of said lot north 60
tegress 25 in litotes east 104 feet 6 Inches to land of
Phillip Wlnebiddle; thefice by said Winehiddle's
land north 465 f, degrees west 30 feet to -a postt
thence by land now or late of Rev. Richard - Lea,
south 60 . degrees 25 minutes west 104 feet and 6
Inches to a post on Main street: thence along said
street south 464 degrees east 30 feet to the place
of beginning.
Terms of sale finule known on day of sale.
•
Fur further information enquireof the suhierlher
or of. A. M. BROWN, Esq., at No. 114 Fifth
street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
CAItOLINF HUGHES,
Administrator of Thumas J. Hughes, dee'd.
nthhhinr7m
EXECUTORS I NO,TlCE.—Letters
Testementary upon the last Will and Testa
ment of EMANUEL oTOTTLEit, sr., late of Penn
Township, Allegheny county, I'a., deceased, having
been issued to the,underslgned, all persons having
claims against the said estate will present them,
duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt
ed are notitled to pay the ,undersigned, in Penn
township, Allegheny county, iPa.
H. It. STOTTTER, •
• E. STOTTLEIL Ju.,
rult7:insl_ _ ExeCutors.
E x' CUTORS' NOTlCE..—Letters
Testementary upon the last Will and Testa
ment of SAMEEL ODDS, late of Snowden Tp.,
Alleghtz , :ounty. Pa.. deceased. having btenllo-
Is
sued to the untierslgnetl. all persons haying claims
against said estate will present them, duly authen
ticated for settlement, and those Indebted are noti
fied. to pay the undersigned, in Snowden township,
411e:theny county, Pa.
JAMES MEANS.
WILLIAM WOODS. Sr.,
fe5:100
__-.Executors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that application will be, made to the Governor
for the_ pardon of CHARLES B. sTElN,rouyi t iiv
at No. 387, Sept. 11367. Sessions. on Oct. - 43.
of manslaughter. sentenced November 3, 1887.
nth::: •
VermLUlon,
BANKRUPT NOTICES,
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, for the Western District
of Pennsylvania. 631. In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of JUSTUS ROUSHAUSEN and'
GEORGE H. ROUSHAUSEN, partners as J. & G.
11. itoushausen, bankrupts.
Water
rant in Bankruptcy has been Issued y said
District of Penuitylrania, its.
A Wa
Court a abut the estate of Justus Itonshaus m and.
George H. Itonshausen, partners as J. an 0. li.
Roushausen, of the county of Allegheny ancl State
of Pennsylvania. In said district,. adjudged bank
rupts upon, petition °rills creditors, and the pay
ment of any debts and the delivery of any property
belonging to said bankrupts, to them, or to their
use; and the transfer of any property by them, are
forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of
said bankrupts. to prove their debts and choose one
or more Assignees of their estate, will be. held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at. No. 93 Dia
mond street, City of Pittsburgh, in the said district.
on the 22d.lay of April. A. It. 1969, at 10 o'clock
A. at.. at the office of SAMUEL HARPER,. Esq.,
one of the Registers In liankruptcc of said district.
TUGS. X. ROWLEY,
nilinnl3 :Li. S. Marshal for said District.
. _ _
-rN THE DISTRICT CURT OF
.11, THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE WFST
ERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. •
JAMES JENKINS. GEORGE JENKINS. ADAM.
JENKINS, ANDREW NEISII. JOHN NEISH and
ABRAM NEISIL tot the firm of Jenkins, Neish fi
C 0..) Bankrupts under the Act of Congress of March
1.967. having applied for disehargei from all their
debts, and other claims provable under said Act, by
order of the Court.. notice is hereby given to all
creditors who have proved their ,debts, and other
Parsons interested, „to appear ou the 11th day of
April. 1865 at 2 o'clock r. M../ before SAMUEL
HARPER. Esq., Register. at his office, No. 93 Dia
mond street, Pittsburgh, to show cause, if any they
have. why a discharge should not be granted to the
said bankrupts. S. C. MCCANDLESS,
Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District.
utli=:nlis-u •
WESTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, ex:—At the City of Pitts
burgh, the kith of March, 11368.—The undersigned
licrebv Ores notimAof his appointment as Assignee
of BENJA3IIN F. CRISWELL, of the city of Phil
adelphia, late of Pittsburgh, in the county of Alle
gheny and State of Pennsylvania within said Die
triet pe t iti o nas been adjudg Cour tant Upon Ws
own by the Dist ict of said 'District.
JOHN I. BAILEY. Assignee.
militenrnSimi AtCy at Law, 139 Grant street.
HE MANSION HOUSE.
ric
he undersigned beg to announce to their Mends
and the public that they have purchased this OLD
ESTABLISHED and POPULAR HOUSE,
No. 344 Liberty Strooi,
And will continue to keep It In the best style. The
MANSION HOUSE has over one hundred rooms, all
newly furnished In the best style and only two min
utes' walk from the Railroad Depot. Trayelers will
find this house an excellent one to stop at, and will
be accommodated any hour, day or night. '
Connected with the House Is a splendid Hall for
Concerts.
Families or single per Sons taken to board by the
day, week or month, with or without rooms.
H. WACNER, •
'mhl7:rna7 PITTSBURGH.-
CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPE.
AN PLAN. ,
• ST. JAMES HOTEL,-
N05t.406 anti 407 lAberty St.,
Oppotite Union Depot, PITTSDURGE.
JAMES K. I.A.NAHAN, Proprietor,
This house is newly built and. splendidly ftirnish
ed. and convenient to all the Railroads coming into
the city. Strangers visiting the clty will find this a
very conVenient and economical . plan. You secure
your room and pay for your meals as you get them.
The Restaurant connected with this hotel is open at
all hours of the day and night. - Balls end parties
stipplied with .Suppers at - the shortest notice and
reasonable rates., seis:gBB
CONFEOTTONERIES.
QIUNDAY SCHOOL' •VELEBILA•
TIONS PICNICa, DINNER 'PARTIES, 10.,
furnished with the best •
. .
. ,
ICE CREAN, CONFECTIO N E RIES. " •
CAKES, BRUITS. &a" ae..
At the lowest price and on the :shortest notice, by
• JULIUS c RICHTER,
• jeZdnlo Eo. 1 , Diamond. Allegheny.
f irsitl W. HO
rz • Confectionery and• Bakery,
No. 200 iniITIiFIELILEMERET.
Between Seventh and Liberty.
`CLAD oystEß SALOON atiewhed.
.
GEORGE BEALVEN,
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vanity Matautatturer,
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Ana dellTerln vorekicis AMETtleAli ritums,
PICKLE.ti, NUTS &e.,
*Op Federal Street,
Second door Ittra-the 41. nit National Bank, Alin
itheity City.. - . ,
nity Att:--lite72ltrt
—Ffrfee. Address 'll2J3ar
Tat)rlfa trAPLe°
LEGAL
JACOB H. WALTER,
Pron. ota
is or TEE AP-
JACOB U. it ALTER,
HOTELS.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
&Jo P.HATOB,
REAL ESTATE GFFICE.,
No. 9S Grant Street, Pittsburgh.
f •
REAL-ESTATE -
AND PERSONAL- PROPERTY
BOVGIIT AND sow.
WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO
Negotiation of Loans, Attend to the
•
Renting of Property, Collection
• of Claims, &e., &e. •
JOHN B. BAILEY & BRO.,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AVCTIONDEBS,
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BONDS,
and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ac., either on the
premises or at the Bard of Trade Rooms.
Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Estate at private sale.
Sales of Real Estate in the country attended. -
Office, N0..66 SMITHFIELD STREET. octi
have t. ow for sale several of the finest FARMS In
Westmoreland and Indiana counties, on remarka
bly easy terns, so easy that any one desirous of buy
ing can purchase on time altogether. Call and ex
amine fur yourself.
G. M. PETTY,
mill • No. SO Smithfield street.
FOR SALE--READ ESTATE.
couNTRy RESIDENCE FOR
SALE Ott ItENT.—A large two-story double
onto, containing 10 rooms, including, double par
lor, with marble mantles, and all the modern lin
.provernents: 1 acre of ground, filled with fruit,
grapes, berries, Sc. Situated near Minersvllle, at
the termination of the Wylie street Passenger cars.
Tills is one of the handsomest locations in Allegheny
county. and in a good neighborhood. Apply at
W. K. lIERRON , s Real Estate (Mice, S'7 Grant
street. mh9,,
'LOB SALE & TO LET.--Houses
jl2 and Lots for sale do all parts of the city and su
urbs. Also, several FARMS in good locations.
Also, a Small' WOOLEN FACTORY, with 20 acres
of land, and good Improvements, which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Gouges
to let on good streets. Privste Dwelling Houses for
rent In both cities. For further particulars Inquire
of WILLIAM. WARD,
Sa=llo Grant street, opposite Cathedral.
FRAME COTTAGE,
SITUATE'IN MOUNT WASHINGTON,
Within 23 minutes' walk of the Monongahela
bridge. The house contains five rooms, kitchen,
cellar and vault. Lot 100 feet front b i ; 200 feet
deep, fronting on three streets. On the .lot are.4oo
full bearing grape vines of live different varieties,
with all kiwis of shrubbery, such as gooseberries
blackberries, strawberries and currants; also, 'peach:
pear, apple, quince and cherry trees. Will be sold
cheap. Inquire of
STEEL dk WILSON,
Brokers and Real Estate Agents,
%Ja30..N0. 66 Smithfield Street.
2000,000
ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SATE,
BY THE
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Lying along the line of their road, at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
Am! on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS.
For further particulars, maps, &c., address
JOHN P. DEVEBEI7I,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, See'y,
aul4;
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F OR FRAGRANT TEAS,
CHOICE, COFFEE,
AND •
'Pure Mr,lo,st,
I GO TO
ROBINSON'S,
No. 20 Fifth qtreet.
OR THE FINEST TEAS
F
THE CHOICEST GROCERIES,
MEIE PUREST SPICES,
And the best CANNED FRUITS, PICKLES, ao.,
at the most reasonable prices, go
FRANCE'S TEA MART,
'l3 Diamond, Pittoburgb.
mbi:
NEW ORLEANS •
SUCAR AND MOLASSES, •
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
550 hhds. N. O. Sugar prime to - choice;
500 bble. Plantation Molasses, prime to choke:
110 prime Carolina Rice;
500 .4 extra Salt, •
With a large and general assortment of all ktnds of
GEOCERIES and other goods In onr line, for sale
low to the trade, by • . '
JOHN I. HOUSE & BOON.,
Corner Smithfield and Water Streets.
ntha:m34
STONE.
WEST COMMON
. Machine Stone Works
Northwest corner of West tommon, AlleghenY•
PRZD+K AT VAT.ER CO.
Have on band or prepare on xhort notice Hearth
and Step Stones. - nags for Sidewalks, Brewery
‘
Vaults. Lc. Head and Stones. he.
Orders promptly executed. .Prices reasonable.
STONE QUARRY.
_ .
Stone furnished from the - -
, ..'
Apollo S .4 ne 4ufee"A"Ye
To triter or by the car load, Ma W..!. 11..11. En
111411! . .
__ ar ' M. IFSEET/slts
malluneo , --: Apollo. Armstrong Co., re
'- • -
.BrtlncizsAs.
CLOTHES.w R iNGERfti•
• .
hsvantsde arrangements wherellt_we can far- '
nlsh to the trade the UNIVERSAL WRINGER of
the Manufacturer.awholessle prices. pa; in eases ;
of half dozen. and one dozen. A sell supply at
wholesale and retail, will always be found on edm.3.:
J. H. rintzuti,
felt " fi b and AB St. Chits street.
. AMUSEMENTS.
,
ANEW OPERA, HOUSE.
W3f. HENDERSON
M. W. CANNING MANAGER.
T. R. HA NN STAGE MANAGER
Unparalleled success. Full - houses.
LAST WEEK OF LOTTA.
MONDAY EVENIN(i, March 30th, 1868, and
every evening, Charles Dickens' and. John Brous.'
ham's
LITTLE NELL AND THE MAR6HIONENH.
A dramatization from the celebrated novel of the
"Old Curiosity Shop,"
Lotto, is
Little Nell.
Lotta as The Marchioness.
Lott* in Songs, Dances. Duette andparklo Solos.
Lotta Matinee on Saturday.
far - PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
FRED AIMS liwzraGE.B.
GUST BARTON STAGa hia:SaGX.R.
Still greater attraction. Appearance TIIIS EVEN
ING or the great stars, •
3PLLE ANNETTI GALLETTI,
Premiere Dormouse. supported by the favorite Eu
ropean artist 4.
• MONS. CARDELLA,
In conn(ectlon with the Monster Combination. Tha
performance will conclude with the new burlesque
of the .
MAID 'OF THE SAW-MILL RUN.
Matinee every Saturday afternoon.
agrA LECTURE will be deliv
ered In the'
SECOND UNITED PRESBYTERIAN OEI7EOII,
titer. John B. Clark's.) corner Sandusky street and
South Common, Allegheny, on
Friday Evening, April 3, at 71.3 o'clock,
BY REV. JOHN R. CLARK.
SubJece...3ollN C ALA 11.
Proceeds for the benefit of the Soldiers' Library
Association. nth2BinSS
PROF. COWPER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
At his new Assembly Rooms, 51 FIFTH STREET,
opposite Old Theatre.. New Classes now forming
on - MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Ladies'. Masters' and Misses' Class at 3P.M..,Prof.
COWPER can be seen daily, at the Academyror at
the St. Charles Hotel, where. circulars can be ob
tained. Hall to let to Select Parties. fee2:l2l
11:"'PROF. : CARPENTER'S
DANCING ACADEMY,
PHILO HALL, No. 75 THIRD STREET, now
open for the reception of pupils. Days of Tuition—
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 21 Y. sr., for
Ladles, Masters and Misses. Terms $5. Even
logs for Gents-TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS_ at 8
o'clock. Terms, 810. Soiree every THURSDAY
EVENING at 8 o'clock. I jemiat
WL'STERN I DISURANCE COM.
PANY OF' PITTSBURGH. -
LEAN DER NIMICK, President.
W7ki. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Office, .821 Water street. .Spang & Co.'s Ware
house, tip stairs, Pittsburgh. •
Will lezure against all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by promptness and liberality to main
tain the character which they hare assumed, se of
fering the best protection to those who desire to' be
insured.
DIIIECTOZIS:
Alexander Ninalek, ' John R. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., • Chas. J. Clarke,
Janies McAuley, William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Eirkpatrick,
Andrew Acklen, Phillip Reymer,
David M. Long, Wm. Morrison,
D. Ihmsen. . n 027
lENNSTLVANI
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH.I
OFFICE, 21 FIFTH STREET, BANE BLOCK.
This is a Home Company, and Insures against loss
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WAthER, President.
C. C. BOYLE. Vice President.
ROBERT PATRIC'S, Treasurer.
HUGH McELHEN - 1, Secretary.
•
DIRECTORS:
George Wilson,
Geo. - R. Evans,
J. C. Lappe,
J. C. Fielner,
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon.
INDEMNITY
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Boyle.
Robert
R Patrick,
Jacob Painter,
Josiah King.
Jas. H. Hopkins,
Henry Sproni,
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIk.
OFFICE, 133 & 437 CHESTNUT NEAR sm.
Charles X. Bancker, , Mordecai H. Louts,
Tobias Wagner, - David S. Brown, -
Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea„
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C Dale,
George W. alchards, George Pales.
CHARLES G. BAMICKER, President.
EDW. C. DALE,I Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGENT,
North West corner Third and 'Wood Streets.
rah.lbsviS • ; •
St. Louie, 111asottri
A LLEGMENY INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 FIFTH STREET, Balm BLOCK.
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine lits'ka.
JOHN IRWLN, Jut, Pftsicietit.
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
CAPT. WM.. DEAN, General Agent.
DIRECTORS:
Crpt. Wm. Dean,
B. L. Faknestock,
W. H. Everson,
Robert H. Davis,
Francis Sellers,
Capt. J. T. /Rockdale.
John Irwin, Jr., _
JOhn D. McCord,
‘, C. G. %may,
.__llaryey_ .
-T. J. Hoskinson, . -
Charles Hays;
pg 2 : , ITLES 9 INSURANCE COM..
OFFICE, E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STE,
A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Risks
DIRECTORS:
Wm. Phillips, Capt. 'John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, Samuel I'. Shriver,
John E. Parks, Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Millet, Jared M. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, Wtn. r. Lang, •
James D. Verner, Samuel McCelckart.
WM. PHILLIPS, President '
JOHN WATT, Vice Preside t.
W. F. GARDNER, Secretary.
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CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Agent.
• . WALL PAPER.
READER' CALL et , ....v . .novneeoyvvvvweeviseneneee,,eeeownerne
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TO-DAY ) 1 .
OARPENTERII & BITILDERS.
ligiver.l.lAlME J. DICK
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
No. 351. PENNISPLVANIA. AVENI7E,: PPPosite
Sigh street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence; zio. 143
Grant street..
Jobbing done with heatndss and dispatch. All
orders promptly! attended Wand satbsraction war
ranted., - • suM:e47:IIWP
r. H. ntrrc•niNsox j. RKPBVRIC '
IpTuurisos & HEPLuirar,
HOUSE. - SIGN,ANO ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS,
GILATNIMS AND GLAZINIIS
No, 88 Penno. Avenue, IPlttelbsunglk
All orders by mell promptly attebded to.
,
INSURANCE
DIRECTORS
At No. 107 Market Street,
AND SELECT YOUR
WALL PAPERS.
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
PAINTERS.
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