The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 17, 1868, Image 7

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' -Baleen Asceodon on , the Fourth of July--
:A Thrilling cad ; Perilous Adventure. -
... thane the Menke(Mo.) Ledieraaty 10.1 •
i On Saiirribri event fig last the Fair Grounds
in this city Wet:, the scene of the most fear
' fill and thrilling sp4tacle ever witnessed in
this community. Meiore Redmond and Yard
:had adiertised extensively that on:that ,day ,
one of the,m,avould make iiit*cetision in
their mammoth balloon. - from the limPhl
theatre of th Fair Grounds, and some, six .1
or seven , pe rso ns inside, and 'perhaps twice
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118 many on e outside, had assembled to
witness the ascent. To understand the ca
tastrophe that ensued,. it 2is necessary to
state that Messrs. Redmond and Yard, in
Alated their balloon by means of heatedsir, '
instead_of gas, as is more usual in such
cases. To accomplish. ' s they had eon
atructed a furnace, the h t of which was
.conducted into the ball on by means of a
barrel, 'which - served a chimneyto the
furnace, and over which the open end of
' the balloon was placed. It was so arranged
that when the balloon shbuld be inflated, a
board top was_to be placed over the barrel
. - to shut off the heat. At four o'clock - ps
• an. the balloon was fully inflated, and Mr.
Yard stepped into the car, or basket, sus
pended by • means of ropes from the balloon, 1 I
and gave the order to shut off the heat, and,
; ' cut.the rope by which thiballoonTwas held
down. Unfortunately, Mr. Redmond gave
the order, almc4 at the same instant. to
fire up, and a quart or more °roost oil was
thrown into. the furnace, which blew off the
top of the barrel; and the' flame ; burned
, • fiercely out through thetarrel, and coming
:,, • 1 in contact :with the bulletin it. was ignited
on one side and at the cud, and the balloon
,• I shot upward with the speed of elite.--
....; ; Some of the, audience perceived the fire
- , and gave;ile alarm instantly, but the bal
,: Aoon had-attained an altitude of a hundred
• 4 yardelefore Mr, Yardhecime telly aware
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of .his lOrinelle condition.•_At this time the
- i4 \ lntease excitement, commotion. and horror
of the:andiencebegamdiscription. Women
12; and ehildrenscreamed in an agony' of fear
0. -- for the safety or Mr, Yard, and men looked
'•,: on in speechless helplMsness, in raoinentary
oxpectation of seeing him-:hurled to certain
' , death and destruction. Mr. ard seems to.
preserved his presence Y
of mind in a
remarkabledegree. He priPpotiea he attain
ed" an altitude; of near three-fourths of a
mile before the.'ballion ',began to descend.
To test the rapidity of his descent, be threw
out - first his•pocket handkerchief; and after
ward his hat; by which;he found - that his
deseentwas quite gradual, and he begin to
hope that if the air did_nbt so far escape as
toce . liapse the balloon, hethight effect a safe.
.landing- As he feared, hOwever, the bal
loonpartially collapsed and, fell over, but
by swaying the basket and pulling at the
ropes, he managed to right her ,up. again,
but he found he was now descending with
fearful rapidity. Fortunately he landedriii
a thicket of small oaks, east of M-.-----Y. Den
-can's, and his basket lqdged on the yield
ing branches of those Ilttle trees, and i thus
his life was saved, and that, too. withoeithe
slightest injury'to 14s person. We can im
ane but faintly the grateful emotions of
lit. Yard at so happy a deliverance from so
t a peril.C. -=-----
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A homestead wit folks
—"Time's "doting c con
tentedly iu the chimney , ~ ;ould
hardly be a homestdad at all. If they are in
the picture, it is complete. , s '
- There you may find them, day in dud day
out, in all sorts of weather, steadfast tq their.
places and to one another. When the eaves
drip, in the middle of the winter forenhons,
the old man with the head of silver, abandons
his post and the last Saturday's ne*spaper
to make the accustomed tour of the latchen,
offices, the sheds, or. the barn ' lingering by
the waylci throw down a handful Of grain
for the pinched poultry. With what 'Minute
netis he is cautioned by grandmOther not to
go out insufficiently clad; and With a
single-hearted joy she welcomes him when
`he comes back to. ~ r . againl 'He would
ardly gam warms receptione if kilai
ust
come home fronts ermine polar expedition.
And as soon as he nestled down snugly
Xri his cushioned o, r
once more, and dealt:
out on the glowing forestick a few vigorous
raps with the tongs,• he will launch fcirth in.
to - such voluble details or the keen air 'out;
(,doors --suggesting Artie re Min icences which
• i aro listner could very well call in , question . _
—as'will find thewhite-haired old couple
topic of earnest talk • till dinner is brought
on the table—froin " Mine:pun," published
by Hurd .5.• Ifoughton;
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A attuaidsttc Mistake.
T he . aon ov attenkarist . says : In a Pretty'
village near Boston,'a love of a little Epis
coPal ehaPet., having, just been finished, it'
benevolent parishioner, sent off to a "proper
authority" in e'er/ ecclealasttcat eity t an
order for a new surplice of whitest; finest;
lawn, as a present to the church.' ; : Tht vest.:
meat arrived and so did aftelatifferniu
later, who dointingthe delicate fabyleittras a
little mys tified -at some extra embroidery
across the neckband, which, irt his reveren
tial mood, he deciphered as containing - the'
letters "G. O. D. ' Just what' Might bit
t
h
,the Symbolism of this did not al, once occur
to him ; but thinking that some en th usiastic
antiquary had struck a fresh vein of a tithe
decorative art, he went compoiedly eugh
the service.. Leaving the church p
iih the
benevolent parishioner afore/aid, this" gen
tertian asked the clergyman if he noticed
anything unusual about the surplice helia
worn. _ 'Yes," said the other_ "1 noticed 1
the name of the Supreme „Tieing embroidered •
on the collar, and could not quite under-'
stand exactly whatit.4vatt for. ' "Oh," ie.c
joined the darer, Mthat-was a blunder of
thesaaker. I orde.red him to mark the pat , -
csi, when.he Sent it, C. O. D. (cash on de
livery); and theleol went aad•putthese let
' tens, which you see, on ths robe itself.
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.Moat Extraordinary Ace.4eitt.,
On Thursday of last week ;ond -- of tie•
anostbert-rending accidents that we have,
been ca led upon to record, occurred at the-
Carbon ironzLWorks; - at- Thi
particulars are as follows:.. ~Some part of
like cylinder in the large 'engine tietame,
loose, and-the machinery was.„ stopped lit
order to fasten awned: Henry.
Wehling got inside the cylinder and wail
working at the misplace, d
. p arts, when sud.
denly the engine started ' and the unfortu.,
nate man was crushed between the end'of
she cylinder and. the head of the pistoA-rod,,.
"slrhtlgatltiii-iMieetelthe :faitar..thiArhtek , he.
was crabbed is only about two inches. The
force wail go powerful ; that the piston rod,
which Is four inches lidiameter, was bent.
This is only the r eecond accident on record'
in
' w hi c h a men Was 'crushed in the cylinder
of an engine, and is the only fatariceldent
that lies ever occurred -at the Carbon Iron
" orks. _
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- Tau -reaction the ta Sof charges for'
messages over the Atlantic cable has kad a
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very beneficial effect npon the receipts.' ; At
1 1 , 1 • 11 the late meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph •
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Company Mr. -Cyrtia,W. Field stated that ,
1;;: under the $125 rate the receipts were $2,625
__. 4 . i .p. - Uer da; under the $5O rate they were $2,-
-' --- 805 and under the $25 utter :they were $O,-
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=.l 465. lie stated that-tlie • company was in
v.; position to do six times the amount of bust
-,,i it is , now d g without adding a put
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ule to the ex .
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AFB ht the•oediteirfaltorripoOdeietr.
914atai
ofthedoiereartAnhiisdo4
confirmation •Of -the truth that ;;all Made
unions are likely to becomeinst4tioos..fOr
the benetlt Poor L Workinef at thetaxppOse
of the ,aocid ' ohm' lij} -1 4.1 1 09Pd,
the United States Nan ,l 4. Ceß4sAioner e .
wilts% to his journal ,from California that
the present-high rate Of minere:'xwagean IS
the greatest olriele - tolitenAilt
not only, but th most "debtdEd 'Alt:acuity fa
theway of IndiOtilal -: ,aaVaricetnerit. The ,
ruiners persisteitlypPpose the cheap Chinese
fi t bsr, and daasequently many , Capable
American and other experienced miners
laboring as COmMOn Workmen, when, if
the cheap labor` were permitted to reduce
the cost and vitend the number of mlnes,
they would advance to be foremen and cap
tains. taci, uniting to keep wages up,
thby find themselves" at the other'end' of the
balance, constantly kept down. •Time and
the inevitablellaws of trade will better their
condition in , spite of themselves 'howeier;
for, capital will seek and find cheap lakor.
.
- Yrra m irgssAirr says that every newspa
per. publisher should Offer . .premiums tor
-clubs and new subscribers, if for no other
'purpose at least.o make everybody read the
-prospectus of the paper. He says ~he owes
a great deal;of his success,as a newspaper
man, to the ieflection which he always be
stowed on the;piemium department of his
,papers. Be says, one year, oranges were ea: ceedingly scarce and dear n Paris. , Hence,
he caused a cargo .of. them to be boughtfor
him in Bordeaux, hadthem brought to. Paris
by( a special train; raft in neat paper ,boxes
holding a dcizen each, and offered them then
as premicinis to whosoever would send in a
year's subscription to the Figaro. He says
he obtainedin this manner about five thou
sand new subscribers, very few of whom
would have thought of taking the paper but
for the oranges,.
,
Tim feduction of the United States army,
as proposed ' by Congress, it is stated, will
interfere materially with military operations
against the Indians' in the department of the
Pacific... Gen. Ord, commanding. 'the De
partment Of. California, informs. the Secre
tary of Via that if the contemplated redue
„tiOn takes place, no recruits-esn be sent to
' California to fill the vacancies already ex- -
Wing.c. He states that a large number of
men will soon be dlicharged, some . posts in
Arizone,and Nevada will be abandoned and
_othersweakened; an it will be impossible to
send expeditions against the hostile Indians,
and the settlements and overland routes will
be exposed to attack.
As A young woman was walking alone
one evening, a man looked at her and fol
lowed her. The young woman said, "Why
do you follow me ?” He answered, ."Be
cause I have fallen in love with, you." The
woman said, • "Why are you in love with
me ? My sister is muc handsomer; she is
I
coming after me; go an make love to her."
The man turned backand saw ir--woman
with an ugly face. Being greatly displeas
ed, he tar . ~. .. 1. e first woman and said,
'" "-. y - did you tell me a falsehood?" The
woman answered, "Neither did von speak
the truth, for if yon were really in love with
me, why did you leave me , to --- look up my
sister ?"
Tnn city of London - has 3,000,000 of
people and 360,000 houses, the average be
ing about 84 persons to a house, the same as
in Philadelphia. Oa the other hand, the
city of Paris has only 50,000 houses for 2,-
000,000 of inhabitants, an average of forty I
to a house. This curious comparison shows
that, notwithstanding all the attractions and
renown of Paris, its growth is surpassed by
that of London, mainly because lof the su
perior accommodations for living in the
latter. New York has chosenvto imitate
the Parisian system, Piladelphia that of
London. The average population per house
in London and Philadelphia is about the
same. ,
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BRIGANDAGE in the Southern pro • noes o
taly is not only put down with ''a vigorotts
and, but the sufferers from these lawless
outrages are relievedhy means of a char
itable society !elitablished for that purpose.
The accounts of the society for the year 1665,
just - published; • Shows that in that year
about $280,000 were collected, and $124,000-
were distributed in aid of the sufferers.
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TO persecution of the Israelites in. Rou
mania has ceased,, in consequence Of the
energetic protests of the Government of
Austria. The Vienna papers state that the
difference between the two Governments on
this question has been arranged ' peaceably,
Iteumania — ,having yielded to all the de
'minds of Austria.- -
r Astrivaertrx, diasolire.d in henzme or pe
troleum, is recommended its a.moat_excei;
lent substance for marking boxes casks,
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as It ai*" a fine black,: dries very
quickly, and; le 'not 'effected bY water. It
may, also be, need to luivantage for coating
iron, leather; etc., for protection against the
Weather.
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(}oil Placers, it le. asserted, were worked
in. California five years before the discovery
at Suttees milllnrlB4B2 A mine at San
Fianoisquito,, om Los
A.egeltos, was ) 1846 by
Mexicans, wi , $B,OOO
Yearly. \
slacitrain for breaking , swami has _been
invented in Germany,. in which they are
parried around very rapidly one disk, and
then - projected by their centrifugal force
with such Violence against a steel plate as
to sillier them into fregtnents, •• .
IRcmanyypartsof Gerniany. "cement tiles"
for covering roofs replace the old fashioned
tiles to great- advantage,' both on the score
of elegance and efficiency: They consist of
hydraulic lime mixed with a certain anumnt
of fine sand.
Gov. ANDREW, three days ' ' before his
death, said i "The tendency of the hour is
towards Grant; and that is best. Grant is
so square and honest a man that I believe
he is bound to betight anYwl/erc"
WillaliV)11118 :I.; . ,
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it 2 ‘ts••• - , - ,• ,,
191 t.. 11111ATi11.4303g.
yr,raquiN. temevna,t sU la:l29oons.
'Pangaea; llotb,lllMeher. Taa etc.: and Tellers the
BUD- icot4r tete einiktoVgming. ladles:in the,
N seam si „Inyainsoie. Yeif Gensigenen,letter
shaving it hist int enlist:, x•PittlretlAit •Do=osti„. ,
Is the mils nimble( yestsettLfer diseases an
1.14 ! 9/ . tag -skin, •r,
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PIighiONIS#PAPSUAIc ISOaroi • •
WO! the Toilet, lenneslin T 11 3,31 4 , 4; °hap the
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*Ma. Prim, sib cents Per' o •••.•
-' • " Man plii10110," '
': - • • - . It ) t,t. ••• ,
new
rertsole ter ths,Emnikrohlitcy gn•ftuleites
etteikte, lastsng fflyfrance SOK W Air DrUlo lol ‘
& sem! ow York.
OrnATCIIIFLOWfiIatiO'IVWEI• •
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ela ls r..l um enel es d nei lfil vti r efee ,tly t e to ol b ee f la lb . 4 l ro usb it , t ;
-Instaatattecros; -no i dissiapointaseuti ha , fidlAhril ,
=Witt; remedies' the 111 extols of ute • dyes`
rstee nod Waves the. liar soft itad,besoamli WO.
. 43 * brows. • Bold 01 all Drogil e stt sad PerfoVl
UTZ t 1711 Fmahfis
... a il .. pare .
to . „...,,....`
IgrGuaig, is- Guide llfAsinittlyern'llAWK7,f6i.
E.
Yol Preuelty: .Ttio huntia•Abuseollineident
and Coniallh n i , on tile ZrrPr. se ," is esakod.lettel,
*lent PhYs c.. un di manlioaltra, HOWARD B.
Youth end - ;if • h 1 bui f Pa: Isintleta
enveloot robl' ioz 1%, e p
BOCIA:a N,
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••.••;:eztikiWtiErtit at U o r.. S. •. • --==-• = • -=4", - • •
•••-••- LIQUORS'
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Are now, finished and, to operation.ltitstyjnibes of
tritelaisve been laid ims sprin F and the work song
e who e, e between the Atbuttic and Peale,
States mord :rawly than
'esterbetoie Mose thin' twenti theisand' inefrare
• filorkdrOd, and it 'tenet Min.:shale that the - entire
track, !from - 43malitt tii'lhiciamentb; will finished
in 1.880 - insteadef 1870.. The means inorolded are
ample; and all that: energy; men and Money can do
!if secure the completion of this •
CREAT . NATIONAL • WORK
At the eatileat poaelble day, will be done
The 11331024 PiCIZIC BithROATI •
CObLPA,NY
GrOTERI'afENT GRAIVI . of the right away,
• • and ail nem - gory:timber and other materials
found along' the line of Its operations.
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11.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres
• of land to the tolitei, o
taten in, alternate sections
on each side of its ad.. This is on absolute d
nation, and will a source of large revenue An
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GOVERNMENT GRANT of Milted States
Thirty-year:Ponds, amounting to from 06,000,
to $48,000. per mile, according to the didicul•
ties to be surmounted on the various sections to
' be built. The Government takes a second
mort
gage as security, and it is expected that not only
the interest.. but the Principal amount may be
Paid in services rendered by the Company in
transputting troops malls. &c. interest is
iiowmuch' more than paid in this way, besides
seenring a great saving in time and money to the
, - Government. •
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the richt 'to
issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE. BONDS, to
aid In building the Toed, to the same amount as
• the E. S. -Bonds., leaned for the same pnrpose,
and no' more. The Giorernment permits the
Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to
deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the
road is completed, and i nner it has been examin
ed by :United States Commissioners and pro
- nounced to be In all respects a grst-elass Rail
road, laid with a bear,' T rail, and completely
supplied with depots,' stations, 'turnouts, car .
shops, locomotiVes, ears, Ate. •
V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SIIBSCRIPTION from
• the steckholaers, of which OVER WIGHT KIL-
LION DOLLARS have been pad In' upon !he '
work already done;aln which will be increased
- 'as the waxits of the Oompany re-intro.
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VL.-.-NET CASK
,10.11NE 4 10 1 3 on Its Way Bristisiss,
that aimed, amount to MORE TIME THY. IN
TEREST-on the .7 irtt Mortgage Bonds. These-
earnings are no indication of the vast through
business tbatmust follow the opening of the line
to the Peak, bat they certainly prove that
FIRST MORTCACE BONDS
upon such a property, costing nearly three times
their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY
CONTINGENCY.
The Company bare aonndant means in their
treasury, and make s no appeal to the public to pur
chase their Bonds, as the daily subscriptions are en
tirely satisfactory; but they submit th6L, for entire
security and liberal returns, theie is certainly no
betterinrestment in the market..
The Union Pacific - Bonds are for $l,OOO each, and
bare coupons attached. They have thirty years to
ran, and bear annual interest, payable on the first
days of JAMMU"' and July, at the Company's Office
in the CitY of New York. at the rate of *lx per cent.
in gold.. The Principal Is payable in gold at matu
rity. The price Is-10A. At the present rate of
gold, these bond!' pay an annual income on their
cost of
NEARLY NINE:PER CENT.
The CoMpany reserve the right to advance the
price of their bonds too rate above par at any time,
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and will net 011 any orders o /receive any subscrip
tions on which the money not been actually paid
at the Company's ofEtce fore the time et such
advance.
PUities subscribing wilt remit the par Value of the
bonds and the accrued interest In currency at the
rate of six per cent: per annum, from the date on
which the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions will
be received In Pittsburgh by •
JAMBS T. BRADT *. Co., corner of Wood
and Fourth Streets;
BART, 0&134211EY • Co., cornet' of Wood
and Third Streets; ,
S. hIcCIARAN C 0.,& 75 Fourth Street;
PR. R. MERTZ. corner sth and Wood Sta. ;
ROBINSON naos., 78 Fourth street;
AND IN NEW FORK
At {ha Company , . Ornea. O. 20 Naskau
Street, sad by .
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JOHN J. CISCO Ss-SON. Banker, No. 59
Wall Street, 'and by the Coppany , a adverttsed
agents tbroughout tbe United States. •
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Remittaneel should be made Is drafts on other
funds par In New fork. and. the Bond" will . be sent
free . of thazie
,by return .espreSs. runes sub - -
sc ribing through local agents, will look to them for
their safe delivery. "
kI'AIISILEVAND max, FOR. WAS his Just
been published by the Company, eying fuller in-'
formation than ls possible In an advertisement, re
liSectik.g• tbe Fro - genes of the Ake*. the Ilesourees
of the Oeuntry traversed by the -Road. thb Meth;
for Construction; and the Value of the. Bonds. winds'
Mill be sent free on - .sppliestiors at the Company . '
Maces. or to any of the advertised agents.
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trHE TWIN CITY sLATr. co.,
ji. rusaufseture S r superior article of
ROOFINGS ELATE.
ilareglee, 48 Seyeath St., Plttsburgit, Pa.
' \ 1 .:..1.:5. NEWIidEYH.R., Presit.
TO FARMERS.
TILE' HAT. R ARE ' "WELCANE.‘ "
' 'PATENTED 1885 AND UGC
Is the best Bakemade. It will rake heavier hay,
carry lr briber.- load And upload , itself master:than
'OW other rake.; It.e selfbarating: a libild 8 wean
old can do the work 'of a full band. Hundreds of
Certificates Could bestren. one of which ',below: ,
. , , "GiaAttiff Erie 00..SAAJalY a.' 185 T.
"I bare at: l w - Wt , lOWA nay Rake. „nsanullio
- tuna bio W. . Wallace, Pittsburgh, Va., and rew
ammend It to. erg. , .1t is goad in light and heavy
hay is easy on man god borset is a complete Plasm
er 4f grant wad itsWl j „ia t alotide lo- construction,
and easily gels 'warder. - __-_ • -
• • . , JuroZPILARAIICRLA.” : z
• - All ifideis direited to 819 Liberty street, rms.: ,
hurgb,-Pg...orAt.tbe w orks in Oolumbiaus,
_Ohba,
VOMytlrattentled to, soid wholesale and retall by ,
•' - ' - , 1• , • ..-- 1 ir. ,-' - 1W W: WALti/414.
SeigraOrs itieuhr SS gappt la abort
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prritaninGil
OP PAPER.: i.lllAri or
FAFITTAuIgt CCP I . ,T• likn akoilt.urrn •
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PtiOnliatt t ANOMBACAlik'pAptas , : ,
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B.2l3thil,Street : P tfiilFoll# l lTa•
tprinvits—Atrotrwr istrartric Vreslaeit:
Jl4O. S. LIVINOBTON,•Trestater.
S.A.MUSL.•SIDDIIE. Secretary. -
DMICT6I64-MlSrcti Harttrao Jean At w ell, S. H
Hartsaaa., , Jobaltleitleolu:.:l , • - •
Clash peldlorYa r - _fayteese '
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re , citLET SOAPS..
•••• i raprepareit bbyy oldlloil wo -
o-.7 s Mon from. the felt
r,N. 4111 kIIOIIIM . 11611 • the torAND.
‘iriv ,rnAati by dealers sad viitomers.
sold creeTwhen.' 607:117
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JOHN J. ORA *Waver,
vravr YORK.
ofTlmoNt , .gopt.
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ESTABLIWEED,II33O. ' • 1 - : ,
Saiii l 3 24 r & VRI Ai r ,
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miasmal or' mind
WINES AND LIV {S,'
2tr0. , 409 Penn Street, Pittanity"
Wenld direct the attention of ptiblie to the fact
that, po 'easing acme , sor facilities through several
large Wine and .Liquor Douses in Europe. and
making their importations direct, they are enabled
to 'Offer tile
pikes I
of choice WlNr.* AND
LIQUORS at,prices less than Eastern nays. Ex
aminations of qualities and comparison/ at prices
respectfully solicited.
A choice assortment of pure OLD 8 E
WlitS
/KEY constantly on band.
OAT, WHITE AB PAINING.
CLARET.
Chateau Lafftie, Medoe,
ChateauMaraux, ' Mmx,
Chateau La Bose, , St. Aeon*.
lit.lulleu, Faunlike.
Nvi-xrrv. NVINMS.
•
Fit. Eauternes, -
Chateau hauterue. Chateau
L y a g t o o em uriitan_ eh e
HOCK NVI:NMERJ.
Laubenbelmer,
1.11F0C.010
Moiel Muscatel, ' I Schakaburg,
liochbeliners superior qualltr. • -
CIUL3WE'AGNE.
:Moot & Cbandon, -Charnberllne,:
I pedal. Epernay.
Vernezi, lariSsirek.
Cbamulls, !dottier brands.
Also; a - large
_IEIIO ment of SHANDIES. WHIS
KIES and ICLNES, of descriptions. bOsatsbillr
WEL -'s•
(LATE HILLER /A 11101:0V1 ON.)
2sl and Uti. Lifierty Street, Pi ttsbturgh.
J19:822 ' • _ ,
JOSEPHOSEPH`S.NCU & co.,
1105.1E91, 187i199, 191, 193 sad 193,
718 ST OTHEET,PITTSBHBOB.,
MANITFACTIMERIS 07
Copper Distilled Pure Bye Whiskey.
Also, dealers in 'POHEIOR WINES and LIQUORS.
HOPS. jr. mht3.16511
SECUR l ITY A ND COMFORT FOB
.THE TRA VELING COMMUNITY. •
J. 'MOW' SAFETY FIRE JACKET,
•
Car Heater_ and Moderator,
Poi' SMOKE AND• ROT 'AIR FLUES, dispensing
with the use of Stoves and Fires in of about the
Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachmeat JO
graduate the heat to auy temperature that may be
desired without the possibility of tiring the car or
ears to which the Jacket may tie attache .g
Having obtained of the United States Liattars Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket Which is warranted to resist
the most intense beat Dud mmay be adplied to it
In
the position and- purpose' fou which It is intended.
It is a sure protection from accidents by fire origi
nating from defective Duce, or where Iron pipes are
used as conductors for smote or heat. It ls spell
rateable to all piping that Em
become overheatod,
woodyLs warranted to give m at erialis where •
other combustible may be placed
in close proximity thereto, I 'am now ready to aip
,Eiilimy,sgiveliVattl,, I
railroad cars , &c., giteerertet
pipes as conductors are made dangerous by bern
overheated and security desised. Twill sell, on a
plicatioa„ rights to manufacture or Louse the &boy
Invention; also, territorial rights, Xo such as ma
wish to engage in milling privVeges, either by State
or oounsT • 3. 1L KAREL&
sarOffice at the '"NE PLUS ULTRA: PAINT
WORTIS. ,I (former of Morrie street the Alleghe
ny_ Valley Railroad, Ninth Wud, Pittsburgh, pa.
le2Sta4o. I
IL MILLER, - •
. . .
(Late Miller & Rlckets: l N) ~.
, .
. Nos. 221 AND 223,
. . . . . . .
Corner Liberty. and Irwin Streets,
• .
Offer : to the trade at Lon Figures:
. . _
150 pk halves gs. o.fquarters NM M and M ACKEREL. In bsirebk
• ts.
100 chests chotoe YOUNG HYSON, JAPAN
and LUPItRIAI. TEAR.
50 smelts °bolos RANGOON RICE.
• '
Rb btds. thetas OAROLINAII.IO2. •
75 obis.. LONG ILlLA.NDloyatrr.
, 50
100 boa. N. U . mbiat-eas.
g. iSt UP ehcdeetrands.
.• • .
ao Dhlt. BRMUIsA. - 1401./..00 23 .
. ROO boIs..IOtFINED.SUISAR. ', • - • ',
70hhos. , PORTORICO,. 0 URA and . DRILL
'._
__ . KARA RUGABAS.: ...• ...„ ~ . • .
51 00 bags RIO (WINE. _ _.. ~.,......... •
• , .50 hags , JA.VA. and tiaGuAlt sr.a.ooErs.r.a.
100 eases IMPORTISLR.CIARET. , ... •
' SOO eases - 'MORT A 4 CRANDON'S - CRAM
i • .. • PAO A LP, OINES __.
1 - SCOTCH and LON'Otqf roar Er. 000
A -- , IttUttli on band. •'- -- • .. •
noIiALES,IPPE* dt COy '
ANCHOR COTTON lIIIILLS,
, • - I , rrAv3irintoli.
Kann flintily en of ITIC.A.PV., NEDltrld ' and LIGHT
. .
ANCUOU AND 11161.41FOLIii
SHEETINGS AND BATTING.
WILL. ti 4 TAYLOR,
-' P AIN T E ,
R - -
.. .
rio. 45 oialo, STREET, sitieilieily. -
Thankful forthe former very liberal patronage be;
stowed upon me. I assure my friends and the tnibile
generally that, Lai he' foram as' In the 'past, I shall
endeavor . diligently to merit a continuance of the
same,:and will be always at the shop from 7 to I)
A. lg. and from Ito ar. AG • my2l:ql4
porucETAL: BECKETT,
.
' SIZOILINICULL ' EXCUSES'S,
(Late ofP. 7P,. ,W;&s3. Nalliva,v.)C,
Mae, No. leirEDlCßAC'ElTltlill,T,____•Nooffelltd. AI,
op Pars. P. O. ; Box 50,./..tball.ilLENy OITY•
mACHINSIM, of all, desoriot.lons,deatilled.
BLAST URNAID - anll ROLLING - mild. DRAW
INGS latals_bed,, Farticalpiattaattos , paltto de.
HT.
sigulad coLuzirsrix.oiA) kirlilk_flates4
_con
llaeatia_lly_isoliolted. - n W. 71n 3 lli
r CLAM f:otionaoll1011a ever/ WICDNEI3DAY
TRATELLEas. ‘.?
Ie,ABGIE AND iltStilYnY AtISOIMEENI`
• usoustr- AND :0614.1.111118
11/UV:kat/41Na: , , SACKS ,
yrananted atntasce !Now c mor;•o4,
I*w° N o C. V84111"*.
Isaiatroc
VOTiCE TO,cownzAc i row
Proposias will twkreadveir until JULYIOII4I
Ito building' .1
s Dia* . Htatt#n Sehlla HOW*, 13
Plane sud re! i luliPP 110 1:.
00 ° "
natal:Anne 27;1888. yeajtsis
p$N PEC S ornamental flail.
rtAnt' WORN AND rKRIFIrdiSII, No. 11.3.
stxpet, ,noto_r_PodittliOdi. Pittsburgh: , • -
Always on band •
_goner ti
111110M1113tagif Ladies,
yu rs i ti r2l L DA- . llBH A Vair r til i elaesit ea rns,
A Rood PAS* In, lush beedkven 107
RAW- •
Ladtpo' • And Gentlemen's •onning dotal
the *eaten 1711.111ter. , s-
ecß Pa_
am+ f u e nt a. at, sea=
eat, ter sale whe y `
cialrirtrec4, t &S . rumuirs.
1T:1
1
1,!•‘0. t
-1111AIFP;PC WiPnajfif
privattitiett
MEE
Mee; Na, 42 Fifth St.,' Elei#nd•Fliew,
Robert:C. Schmertz, : Lents Morganstern, i
Charles Meyran, Joseph Abel.
Wm: F. Lsng, ' ' Adolph il,rehs,
Wm. Carr, . ' Ch. Siebert,
Peter Ken. , ' 1C d. tzehallm,:
A. Eltelnineyers, ' martin/1411, •
11013ERT O. BCIINTE6TIS,IPres 9 t..
I.:lllonciansTiatzr, 4iee Zrekt.
(TaitIICKETRAN., Trei‘urer - • -
e. l i .. itznicosAm'sitrets=7.
.
The she ve C CYCI 1:1111t_11 110 1 1 r organised, and
prepared to take -BIBB‘BIBEIh petirefhl atten
tion to beaineea, prtidesfee and: fair dealing, ,this
ompnny will endear or,te.merit,a, liberal, share of
t• e patronage of the easunttniti.' • -- Jeetril.
•
owes In Franklhiriarbigs Bank ;
Nuristan,
I' lilochheim
,
dimit
EMU
• NsTRAN sumps
nwziost nom ,
OVER
MITEMICTC , RIS s
WAN./
fi EN FRAN KLIN -
INSURANCE
' ' or ALtielliadviti. •
Pilo. 43 Ohio et.; Allegheny.
HOME COXPANY, insna4e4 by Directors well
known to - the cosoniunity, who trust by par dealing
to ntertt ostutre of your patronage.'• • . •
.
1113,1111 N TRAML
OEM D. ItlDDias Secretaary‘
.. .
• , 1 - DIBIZTOoIt.9: I, L ' ' ' ' 2 '
I
lieiumirwity, D.L. Pattersali Weerwig,
Geo. Xt. 'Riddle, Jacob Frans,. T. ,. 'Leib/mow . 1 ;
OtmonDrmn, • J.-B. Smith, • b Bosh 1
W. M. tit wart , Cb. P. - Whisson; Joseph CI
Joe. Laubser.. U. J. linkan4, , , Jertooleir.Ko ism
-• • •
WATIONAId titStriWlC* co.,
OP THE. OTTP OP ALIZORPT.
blast .is ALLEGHENY TBUBT cencemunt
BUIL DIG. . ' , , , , •
FIRE • IIitiTIR.A.NCE .01TLY: .
, •
.W. W. MARTIN. President.,
JAB. E. STEVENSON . ..Recretary. .. , •
• - 'numerous: . . •
A. H. Hale -lab: o.H.P.Wifflair alio.. Thompson.
`11°: A. Gr a ha m . ler '' ttZ 4ekhatt 'Leh . --. tr._
_6 % _. 24 Ar r te,
I
/so. Brown; Ir.' Geo. Genir,, t ; ' Jaco b gam,
II
TTEttic, rNstriterfct. C 022...
PANY OP VITTSBUBGII.
ExiairDza. tintiois,. president: , '
• WM. P. MENREBT; Secretary.' ' I - .;
CAPT-OMORGE. NEELD„Oeneral Agent. .• .
Odice, 92 Water street," Spans & .Cu. 's • Ware
house.; up stairs, Pittsburgh. • . -
Will lc.:ure against all kinds or Fire and Mariam
Risks. A home ituitltntlon, managed by Directors
who are well known to the community,. and who are
detennined by proraptoesa and liberality to.rnake•
rola the character whim they have assumed, as of.
fering the best protection to those who desire to he
insured.
niasC'rosB
'. Alexander Nitpick, jonn IL. 'McCune,
It. faller, Jr. Chas. J. Clarke,
dames McA gal, W illiam B. 'Evan 5,_
Alexander Speer, Joeeph Kirkpatri c k,
Andrew Ackleu, , Philliplieimer, •
Dard M. Long, • Wm. Marldson,
naa
pENIVSYLVAITRIA 1
INSURANCE COMPANY Of PITITSBURGIi
OFFICE, No. 28754 WOOD STREET, BANS OF
COMMERCE BUILDING.
This is s Rome Company, and insures akaMitt.loss
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTR., 'President. -
C. C. BOYLF, Vice President. 1 ,
ROBEJIT PATRICK. Treasurer,
gooli McELIIENY, Secretary. \
inalteroan: _
Leonard Walter, GeorMWllson.
O. C. Boyle. Geo. W. Evans,
rt
Robe Pattick, J. C. Labor.,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Plelner,
Josiah King, John Veeictley,
A. Annnon
Sas. H. Hopkins!, .
ilekr9 Sp l. J74:-
-
AGAINST LOSS BY ' FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PIIILADELPIIIA.
or - ricz..3 s 6 431 CHESTNUT ST., MGM &211
. •
nansFrOßS., . 11
Charles IT. Smelter.
Tobias Wagner, • Davul t li t =own,
Samuel Grant Isaac Date,
Jacob R. Smith, - E.
f eore W. Rlr..hards„ George Fslea.
CHARLES U. 1114Nn.ai res a,
EDW. C. DAVE. vioe
D. §T-EICLEA.d D Sec i e ß AGZItT
pro
J. 6N treoist.-
- North West corper.Thirks44,W9o.
. ,
A LLEGAIEIiiir INStria.AStE.C . 0 1 4•
PANY tIF PITTSB11114111:' . ' - ....
OFFICE. No. 37. MYTH STItitZT; BAIIX Swag
Inreires against ail kinds of Tire find Marine Biagi
JOSN ERWIN, Ja.,
.Peestilent. . f.:
JOHN D. IdeOQED: Vice Piesident.'
C. G. DONNZl.L.fieeltetati.
cart; WM. DEAN. Oeteral'Agent.
John Istrin, ,, lr. , , . , ,CTPL.Wn I .= .
John I). idaCiera.: B. J1....,.1r5th , ..
' C. O. linssey ~ , '. '- W. It Everson, -
thint,tutima, , • Robert W. Dasts ' '
,T. J. 1109alnesn. -- -: Steads Sellessi. ~..; -:. ,
Charles Hays..,Capt..l. T. award/db.
. .
110PEOPILESP Egroatairics MN*
it ?ANY. 4 41 - : •
E. mitiantWooof)riiii)i*
A ilome Oorapiwys %IklEs and Mese Ityks
railidinuili ' • • •
Cat. .I'oiin Ti. ininads,
• Banana?. Shriver ‘ • • ~
Charles .A.rbpaiew . .
"Jarsid M- Snob., . •
Samuel Ili
Lia it i r i'
resident, t- ,' --
I President' " ' '
N. general dateniti.. , '-,
Win. Phillip!li •
JOhn Watt, ,
John Z. Parkb.
Capt. 'sums min .::
eit,
Win: Von Hitt.
James D. Nnernat3i.4 '
¶VM. pnua,,
JOHN WATT. fee
•
IIoArT.,J4B. GO:, I i
PIANOS. ORGANS; ittO:
110/o_lllf THE BEST: AND CHEAP.
.A.," FST ruasto AND ORGialli• • •
Seliomacker'i Gold Medal Plano •
ItNip ESTEY'S COTTAGE , ORGAN.'
The 13t4HOM.AOICSR, PIANO eatables AR the
west valuable improvements . known In the eon.
struction or a tirst class instrument; end has Always
been awarded the h 1 best' prenatal wherever ex
tdbited. Its-tone orous and (mein. The
workmanship, for at rabll and beauty, Surpass
all o th ers. Prim; from to $l5O, (according to.
style and duish,) cheaper, all other so.caGesl
I:I3TETIS OOTTWIR ORGAN • •
Stands at the bead of all reettllatrumenta, !nitro;
dosing the most perfect pipe quallW of tone of any
instrument in the UMW. Rates, Mm
ple'and compact , in, constrnetion, and not liable , to
get ont ot order. , • • r ,
CARPENTER'S' I'ATERT c , ,vOE from Amt.
TREMOLO , ' is only .to be:fond In this Organ.
E 11438 from $lOO to WO. All guaranteed foritre •
, INANE, is BITELTLERY
utta , • No. OT. CLAIR STREET.
S ID OOII O OII a III4I . II
' • 1 ' YOUDEONti
<;:
;kW intatWi•:l:l
Ia
perteeiVorcieVc•
from toslse - '.'" -- .
• , •01
:* 1 ; ! W9P
Aalf,irg , v4P4MWoo.
LITOG
fr
SiSsointt ontositti _.,,!__. , P i , "
SINGER VI . 14'Clar.Witil , n
to awd.T. SesSOluilsk 00..- " ':: '
--cI9SACINICAVABITMS4I"„iiiii, ,
..
giaagii,fititiogimiti. *.tiliegi.;;;l:ltiteLi4
continuo.. Thislaego C latter 4
Bandit LAWkik.(4. l : Val ester
Show thi rds. mitionSl4:,_
r or wat._ voiwil,,caluestos of .Dooositik onus-,
, tom ORIN '&44 Ifits:' TS awl i44" . 1% s tO at t
PS,l4l6lmtb., • -... ~f , t ' -, , ..r - ' - 3
-
CARPENTERS lc BUILDERS.:
liti l i4lAll j allVllfil
k - ' -'-',!, " ; •
RPENTER AND BUILDER,'
Ro. ''37i,:eranenn6vAilis ANIMA: opost.:
Slick , street, putisessi, Ps. Ileslatze, so. 141
grant
irtimii *soh restless anti a tt ill
rtl 4 \ u
'l si A 8 PromptlS'ittentled want A• Guys?.
iarinr
• \
•
. •
,WriAI4•CRUMUIAKER....,. Yr,
r I* t.! - . - t
817 Liberty street.
' , ii
‘,.. -el ,:, , :91:. - .: .. 1.,.., •,....i; .
„..._ttlir arers ize7 baked RPOi the '. °WIN Bar--
Timoui -axe' superior to any baked by hot sir or
any otherprooeSib -- - .
.•:,-.4\rurff ~,,1,L. t . : 7...• , i ,- ': :•' . ' I t l 11.1)
. -. .• . . ... .
m . AR ~-, .: ..,
. ~...
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...,,,!.....,.....,.,:,...4: . • •
1.1 , .
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•
-,-E
BEM
ABE . !MITI110R: TO:' AFT -.Ming
OFFERED IN THIS
•._ •- • • .
W/Nrw, BOSTON:. SODA, WRENCH.
ATEB, , tfIITTER, StIG AB. and SODA. aRACSr
DNS% SCOTCH and mugs. lusourr.
.For Sale by Grocer in: the City.
o. 91 LiiiettY St. •
!J'lP:qk •-• • :
z
ir:loi — g&fr.. TN . ERSHIP.
• • - WehtVe. iihhitted WILL. P. nruvircirryr as a.
virtues - with us in the wholesale Grocery Badness.
on ttut Ist - toot.
J. S. DILWORTH & CO.,
.rde soul 1321 SECOND Sr... Plttehurgh.
(Pru, von. • - plum
_
cltlitAlaTillEßfiiHlP4e--lIIRE -- UN... D
lONAD. have this day associated thesis^
se fn together ender the Arm name °l,'
'„. ' " e l . 11 gIEERSUPlia rirAos - a, co.,
Forth' tiritSe of carrsinon ' the *TIOLT,SALIL
L005....111 LASS BUSIN Se, al, No,O. Wood At..,,,
, -WM. PleSd# , L ,q ;
r.,
~ ; i ;I . AffEe 'TON
- l a W. BACKTTT I • I •
U. v.
•
.P,lttehtirsh.. Only lst; -MIL .- -,-:, . -,.:,1710:807
. ,
lifigiOtifTlON: OF ; 'COQ t;BT
DNERSALP.—Theiartttereblp heretofore ex—
isting andei the stile of
_
SAIMIL ME&STMGS" & ,00.,
Is this :aay 'dlssolred by mated consent:DAVlD .
ZWlNG•withdraming from the Sm. The Inducer
Wilt be curried an as usual, under the old " name of
8. HASTINGS & CO., Carienters and Binders.
corner of Weat street and North Avenue: 'The test
nese of the old gate. vrtli be settled by the under..
-- 8 &HUM HASTINGS,
HAND) HASTINGS.
Allegheny July 6th, 1868,. ; p6:44.
NOTIPP. ,
The undersigned has associated with' him tot
business, dating from April. let, IS6B NO. AL
FRED S. WALL. his son ASA S. 6ILLISIIE altd.
LOUIS ENGLERT. The style or .the firm tO be J.
3. GILLESPIE. & CO. J. J. eiLLISPIE.
, -
:Referring to - the above. the undertigned skis
Pleasure in stating that they will continue the
LORING GLASS . AND PICTURE Blisuitss,
At Sfiliood street, where they intend to offer Iv+
doceroeots to purchasers second to no hotise.in the
United States.
J. J. GILLESPIE Si CO.
15.kMC:a'0',1"T. NOTICES.
DISTRICTCOURT -var.
11./ UNITED STATES; for the westers!D/strict
of f'ennsylvania , . ixßAvsnri rcy. -
Wettoirt District of Penalryivanta, ss. .
A Warrant in-Bankruptcy'
JAMSe issued by said
Court against tho Eatate of sD s KATO, of
tbe county of Allegheny. and Stave of Pennsylva
nia, In said -District. adjudged a bankrupt upon.
petition of his creditors. and the Payment of any
debts and . the delivery of „ any property belonging
- to: cad bankrupt ._ to him. or .for. bl.s use, an the
of nay: property by him are forbidden by
- A. meeting of the creditors of daid bankrupt,
'to prOve their - .debts and choose , one or more As
signees of •of= his 'estate, will be at a Court of
Bankruntor, to” be holden at Pittsburgh, in said
Dietvict, on the fith day of August, A.. 10 11365, as
10 - Wielock A. M..
_st - the onion of SAMLiEIs - EIAR
-I'El Esq., No. 93. Dlamond street , one of he Re
giste le in Bankruptcy of said District.
THOMAS A. BOWL - EY,
U. ES..Marshal for. said District. '
- , ., ._
- rN Tll g D ISTRIC T COURT OF'
A. .THE AIN LIED STATES, POE, . THE - WEST
is rtN 'DriTltler OP PENNSYLVANIA: In the,
matter of4AldEl3 JOHNSTON:,. Jr:, , or Ohlolown
ship, Allegheny county, ,Bennsylyala,: Bankrupt. -
'NO. 757; In Ilankruptey. • •
Waiters , ' Milt-kr of Penney /wink'', SB.
. „ , . .
•. :: 'At Pittsbtirish, Jiine4th, .to. D. VON.
TO ALL Witold it IAY eONCEIIR: , . • . , _
The underslgned , berebt styes notice of Ida lip
.pointutent-as Assignee:or JAMEdJOEINBTO , Jr.,
or Ohio township:la the eounty,otrAllegheny, and
State or-Pfinuqtranitt, within said' District:. who
1 het been adjudged a 'bankrupt 'upon Ills own ; pett
lien, br thuoistriet Court, of said District.
JADIES W. MURRAY. Assignee,
`. je6:l33:e :3 : , 'Attortier.at.,Law,lloTiftb street.
EsTorlignitomtpxoy!rENN
•VT 11YLVANIK,' ' • '
at Pittsburgh.: tbelibtli , day ;tine. D. m 968.
The undersignedhereby Make of his appoint
'meat siAssigisee of trs=lll FRIDIE g et "Pitts
' burith,. - ire theed•unty'ot• Allegheny, titate renn
sytettnis,,, within: said' Markt. whe' hoe Wet' ad
tolalMlbcllaitrrt xr u Ihm OWn Retititolviiy the
is urt„ o VA a 15t,r1Ct.
• JOHN H. BAIELEY, Assignee, •
4 t.
344,01;11", AttarlVl7Atililkir..B9:6llitir
tiTESTERNDJSTBICTiiittiIeNN
r r slis g s7A', Bs: .
Pittsturr 'the With day of 11.. D irt„
Tberrodershiß hereby gifts notice of his a Int
'merit as Assignee, ept.J.sooß.l). „ Zigavilt Y. or
rireeterge,4 l th -the - !aunty of 'Allegheny, State ot
Pennsylvania :said...District, .owha ' has :beets
adjudged a Bsakrupt,ropon hts owe petition, by the
.Dnitrict Genre of slid District.
SOHN' ilt.'Asisiguec
jai:lllolY Attoeney at 'Law, SlEGranti street.
.
?RP
N ft
OTlCE.—Lette•lNAttemenitirg
having been-merited - me on the ESTATE Or
teari FANOME , ME,decensed;.all• penons hate
ingclalms assenest her emote wlll'spresenttherm to
zne: duly euthentleaterli 'and , all terreoneovelng.tal c t
estate will make.payment to; me or; ini,ettorneys
JOHN W. TA1(1.0. N 0,13 Grant street.
• '" OERISTOEi - rAyttIiSTER.
duty , -1711( 1011 .
• .J
-•"1"101I1VIISTI* Irriii6Titir—
• . • • •
Inieress`, 'Lett :oftiintrilstasitlcie o
&w.
err
o ATE - or , MAJOR R. NARDINPV-dee'd.
have been granted to thesis riber,,l4l,pereoths tn
debted to sald estate Sire requested to snake --Inunedt
ste - payment-, and -those - inn ' tlatnes - tilitnst the
h
same, ilt present triere,, X,cd atithenttented fort. set
-lawmen*, t o .. - . 3..CUTIIBERT,
rnyM:errs, . NO: 5 liretthneld Street.
• ' - '..- .
. N -OTICE, lii , 11EV.Ellit GIVER
• , .: th a t , the - •S -limited ' eon rinershle :beretorere
r- entattnir between the Undendgried,•nnder the name.
•,Of
. Pl.ll. SCHALK, ,-
i ,„
Xs this , -DAY. b y *IOPA Volse
-
Pitt s burgh 14 -4. 4 ...:r Phi ladel phia , Et r4a L I
k i t ir* 7 1, 1 ; Eu A NA : I4I. ::: I . 1 4 iclis s 1•..
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Thtsltest talus , hotel will open" ibillitt'sesSole cos
Roth jaw, T e mp es... per asy; Asio, pet week.
it s li.iit'lSOls.,,Kropyleto,e.
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tw ine. ase.ofdainestowal it BrankllkailltOsat,,
" 4 "%usara ride , fears. Franklin.% , Misr lhavis la
, uati a taiw. and commodious. well `pirabilleaibta
rOdallVteMilla idlets.and - Covered %stainer
snarl...L.llr ir 4n,•%he F biotwar fint per ovitiat
irlitp uate at imerim i • abounding in sh, and -
=treble for Mining IditMsees,-eurrounded with nut.
libunsigi iss. inmaidid, scenery,. ia. , jt A 1 gia-beat
gra?t resort in the IMAM. Addrebs. ~
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hndersitned haulnitselland'the We 4443n
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' • i • COPliltY PUT CLAY., ~..
Joe nOW yr:spared to tarnish , It lit ling 'plan to
' ll4.oll6 nlng tb pt.:mare thlsSuperior article. i .
ring fifteen yvarr 10.58 Of this Cu e, wehllre llrliV
at ruch proportions as we l'elicile makes.toi better
snide ihr pats than any in the market, we baring
secured an anersge stand ar six. 1116/17 late Tlnt
INIONTILS. "Ave vin furnish receives for the propor
tion of the Mixture gilds Clay to persons wig's'''
ta t The Clay Uground and moulded Wimps gisr
DITYCRIDOZ 86 eoN.
• Tort 'Pitt Glass Works_.;
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