The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 18, 1868, Image 7

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• ' (Translated for the Cincinnati Chronlote.3 •
'Astrelogy. - _
\Exactly sii hundred years ago, namely,
82,4'aris, in 1268, Thomas Moult, the then
celebrated astronomer, prophesied as follows
' , alike year 1868: "The spring will be soft
tittd' beautifil; the summer dry
,and 'hot;
tbr autumn moderate and very liworable to
thp - harveots. " ThefeWill'therefoie be plea-,
cir, 1
of . wheat, all . over the earth, and grain
eoriseq u ently, will be camp—• After August
all the vineyards will be in a proaperous
, t condition, and wine will be so cheap that
every Christian people will thank: God for
it." Thus far the above prediction has been
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more completely verified than many ether
;
old predictions At the_elotie of the tenth
' century it was universally foretold that the
year 999 would be the consummation of the'.
t '. world. The last trumpet was to sound and
0 , the seas and the graveyards to give,u6 their
'.. dead, while all things dissolved in the fer
' ' vent beat. 8o firmly, indeed, was this be.
-. rkeyed, that the land was untitled, the home
..., stead urirepaired, and litigated rights almost
,-, entirely abandoned. Corn and cattle were
' I _ at length exhausted, famine succeeded., and,
huinan - flesh was more than "oxide publicly
exposed for sale. - :'Henry of ,Germany: be
E came a monk of-the . Abbey of Bt,Nanne,
;'.l. ~. mid.. Robert of Franco a chorister. of , St.
",i Denis. Bat time 'went on '.and: the years
i-: 990. and 1,000- are 'Chiefly- remarkable as an
t `era of famine and pestilence, - -and rapine,
i: 'anarchy and•superetittitiont .In 14,5 g, when :
-- the - Turks seized - 'Constantinople,. `it was
!"; predicted that their pile would last exactly .
400 years. Thle,lt was expected, would be
c - i -
fulfilled abed the time of the. Crimean war,
~ --bet the crescent.still glitters over ills cupola
7-- ' of' St. sophia. • About the beginning of the
,:. biesent century another of these Predictions
1.,- came in vogue. - It rat:, "I would net be .a
- king in 18481'1 *r,ottittliot be &grave digger.
''',... in -1858; 1 Would not be a - doctor In 1868."_
In 1851, Dr. Cumming; en - Englishman,
- I ;.i foretold the end of the world In i853,_ but
' the, year
.before. he refused to complete .a
; 'ba rgain for the_ rent of a • newt house, be
' t . -- cause the owner-would not give him a lease
foristore than tvtentpliVe yeastli:
,
1 A COR#SPOIMBITT of _ the London Altus
•
11 8 1- Xft,qhe following account of ::a trip over .
l'' the newly . finiahed Mint Certis:Railivay : I •
1 The mountain .tratfi2:was composed , of
three first•class 'carriages, 'Capable of con-
SI, taining twelve personaeach, a luggage and
4 a guard's van, and- the locomotive. .-Eveil
- train is accompanied by three men, a chief
Iguard, and twat - Sous chefs de train (brakes'
-1 men, ) one being attached to each carriage,
h i
z" - `: es e the two men on the engine. .. : The
1 carriages are Well built, and about the width
of a London omnibus, and the seats are ar
-1 xanged in the same manner a:ong the side.
11 The excellent precaution is adopted of hal - 4 - -
ing windows which cannot be opened, as in
:•ti, many places the masonry of the tunnels,
IT, posts, &.c ., are distant so few inches from
tr the passing train that a .thoughtlesa traveler
j putting his head out of the window would
iv most : assuredly. come to grief. Twenty, pas:
1 ,i.:. sengers mall,;
half, ladies, we left Bum at
N. - 8:30 a: th.: the ascent commencing.immedi
-11 1 ately. At 10 : 05--we reached- the summit,
'i 1 _ after several short halts to refresh our thirst
.,-, ~.ty engine, and then,sailed eyenly.and with— i
,:' out jolting, at an average rate or. fifteetr
-1* : kilortieters an hour; down to Lanalebourg,
.11 reaching ; that village at 1115;, .Itkercs . is ;
t 4; rather A "sensation" piteh leading_down to:
r ',llndane between this. and Ban.. Michel,
4 'which, although short, must try .the ma
: 'f' i : : chinery as mucl as any part of the routs„
~,, and most , beautifully,lt worked , and fultill 7 _
'.. - ,g i" ed every expectation that may have been
. 1 11 formed of it. Every one in the train could
feel at this point, as, indeed, all throughout,-
: that the engine was -like a docile horse
f • mounted by'a man Who con d ride him, and
li ' obeying the slightest motion of the breaks.
liWe ran , into,t3an Michel after five houraand
a quarter passage, all well satisfied with our
trip. The curves are very sharp, bat in the
descent each brakeman loogens the strain
on t he inside wheels, the iron bntrers, as
4.1 they turn at angles, give A ..'clinitn.as they,
Iti
dash, and the carriages swing eailysound
111
, 1 1 without a jolt or any, unpleasant Sensation:
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iLiKet the :proprietor . of the gambling
bell st Homburg, is said to be worth : sixty_
million francs. Thirty.years ago he arrived .
at Frankfort -with only twentyfiencrt in his
pocket. He is nominallYthe•PrWdeht of a
stock company;hatheWaters tha.stockoort
stantirind'keep most ef• the iharealf his_
pocket. The other stmittuilderado not coin
plain, because they get from sixty.to ninety,
per cent. interest ou their caPitel, eithougn:
they are entitle& to ',much larger dividend&
When, business at the roulette and trellis's!,
qua:ante tables isdull, the news is smelt
everywheie that eomeboty has won etas
moue sums or =mg from the
fludgeoni troniall the other ratting places
then flock to Hondburg. s. .
It was Blanc who
first intrOduced Into his gambling.hell the
feature of Impale decoy.dueks. ladles gtin•
wally shrink _front, gambling there if the
sesta at the tables ire all occupied by the
lords of creation-= The'shrewd Blat.c. there:
fore; employs half a doim Parisian cocottes
with somewhat faded charms to sit all day
loneat "tbe •tables and 'omble with thuds
which he furnishes to them. They are• very
richly - drest4 and the croupiers' address
theta with ',Duchess" and "Gountess," and
the like; but these wretched womenlaVeXo
doff their finery at eleven o'clock at night,
whe the ktirsaal z ls elopid,-and theuthey
return in their herneheinble toilet lathe gar
ret where they live. Their expenses are
paid by Blanc; who gives ' them 'in addition
five or six francs a day.
RumnßL, the Prneaian headsman, lives
in a very ; ne house in the neigh boyhood.
of Havefteii6Ul. hi bit.hisiteigt=
bore studiously, ,refrain, from , hulling any
Intercourse With* Mtn: says he never
et . leek-P, 1 40 - re4riMiloti'. Who . WWl° be
headeo but whose courage finally gave
way. He thinks banging wOuld beebetlier
mode execution, . o, cearly ,eyery, crinlip44,
being afraid of-the - ipin phteh they think
the ex, in cutting„Ok i tkeirheads.vionld
give them. ' Says' the moit`trYing mo
ment for hips is filwaYP that eeefronting
his victim for the first time for the,ppepose
of looking at his neck and milk. iOfflits
hair. All the Women whom he beheaded '
he says. faizoittmellog gettOl t .. l leilght.thtt
'of him anillearne wh o be was, and w hat ,
he wanted or them. He denoun'ces as a
wanton cruelly the or ielluing once
_
more to the criminal the whole long sen
tence4u4puon,h 0 after t he baereacl4
the 1 1 • •", 16: 4 3boigiefoll
ty in e head for several minutes
oftellt has been severed from the trunk. A
woman behmitelfilMoillilribitrifin 4ll 3 66 ,
had fainted (wilts tcaffuld, and seemed
perfeetlYfireliiii **hi she tied to the
'block. After her head was off he pickedlin
-tsp. and saw to his horror that the eyes
- opened slowly, with an expression of great
egehY. j ,
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NEW Z ELPEREION BRIDGIL—The Buffalo
hiopreselidfs': ' ierifewiditteiision;britigif
which is to spa; the chum ant a short dis
lance bolo* the V,4115, of _Mtwara, will be
passable'next morn." 'Rninkirs' to the con
trary notwithstanding, the, work •on this
bride — has — not . - -„,11/ 11 11kadld o igtI L lit
work g ing day ibi•Wtbot—trom'
workmen being - constantly employed is its
Completion." • ,
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Don't sereapiniil*itiln.are) frightened.
-- 4 - 1114 7P,1 5 A,!t0r Y"*". "4/91 vii arAl.l79w
ness of mind.
It is a fine silk that knows no barnbig.;
Practite .(on the piano) makes perfect.
An old maid is an odd boot—no use*lth
ont a fellow. . •
The.true test of a man's temper • is: to"
keep him waiting ten minutes .for. his din
-
Der.
Never faintwhen you ate alone. Always
select some good , opportunity-4br_young
man.• The more persona' :Mete are about=
you, the more salve:1E101 will be your fit.
A woman should not only iiaint well, put be
aboVe empicion. - •.
-The hand , that 'can make a Melia 's' cim
tinual feast to Ihe liusbarid' that marries '
:Dreams are the novels that we readly-hen
we are fast asleep.' ' , • -
Eye! are the electric telegraph' the
heart, and' will . send a message ' any dis
tance, in a language only known,to the two
souls who oorreepond.
Sleight-of-hand -performance-the' 'girl
that rejects an offer of marriage,
nn Irish language is 'gradually ceasing
to betted. According to the censnsof Ire
land, takenin 1851, it appeared that in ape
-
halation of 6,574,278, as many as 28.8 per
cent. spoke Irish; but ten years subsequent
ly,a decrease of 4.2 per cent hadtaken place
since March, 1861,when.theluit ce,nsus,vvas
taken, and the total nuintier of inhabitants .
was 5,708,967, the entire Irish speaking po
pulation amounted to only 1941 per cent
Of the 1,105,536 returned in 1861, these who
could only speak Irish numbered 168,875,
and tbe remainder professed a varnicular
knowledge of both. languages. ' ' But few
educated persons could either read Or write.
Irish. In 1851, more then half of the in
habitants of the province of half,
could speak their own language; even still
the counties , , of r.Galway and Mari afford
the greatest number, of Irish speaking pee,-
pie. and in 1861 as many as 73.880 therein
were returned as unable to speak English.
The. Spoken - "Gaelic is dying out;,, and in
twenty years More the oldest langurigeln,
Northwestern Europe; 'except that of the
Lapps and . other extreme Northern tribes,
Ivill;bave ceased to be rased. _ .
A MAD MAGPID.--Tbe ifteilo 13 .4 v
the following story.: "An Afrlcan, living
in the Rue Notre Danits,.;ilux bads .
tame magpie,, durii%',the day,. was
in;the . babit of hoPping about, his Yard aid
doorstep at libirty. „, A few days , agu a dpg
bit - the bird in the wing. From that ma
rant all its gayety left it, and it ceased to
whistle and talk. It refused.food and water
and crouched in a corner'of the room. On
its master approaching to pat it in the cage
It became infuriated, and with its ,beak in
flicted' several severe wounds upon his
hand. These were at once cauterized; and
the magpie taken by the polite to the vete
rinary hospital, where it exhibited Otheron
mistakable signs of hydrophobia. This
seems to confirm M. Ileviere's opinion that
birds, as well as all mammalia, including
whales, are subject to hydrophobia.
.
Sews, it _is stated, has' for many ages
been withdrawn from circulation by the na
tives 1 .
of the East Indies, who , use that metal
'atone for ornaments of the person. The
148nlation orthe country is nearly 140,000,-
, aLd each „inditrititisl, it_ Is reported,
ars four or five silver Tinge* bracelets or
el urns. The custom is not confined =to the
(*tales, and the males:areas profusely dec
'mated as the women.: Extravagint as the
*Calculation may appear, it is stated that
there are at least one thousand million 'or
naments worn by the -natives, and no ap
proximate estimate can be made of the
moneyvalue,of the debiratilmis.
kr A bite sitting , of the 'Swedish Perlis
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ment themwas quite a quatrel about the
value and stability of the American Consti
tution, Some conservative members box
ing sneered at it . on account of exposing
the Vulci. of the Republic to impeachment
and deposition Mr. Religren, one of the
extreme liberals, . jumped up and cried,
"Yes; so it, does. But , your constitution
feign bad rulers forever upon suffering na
tions, and - even their eons and grane.sons
The President- called him SO or,let`and
quite a tumult - nous scene entmed.
• Urn OT 011ABCOAL n i TIM
PATTaxiat
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rms.—Four turkops were cooped , up and
fed with meal, boiled
_potatoes and natil
roar others of the same, brood, xere i trested
in is similar manner In another pert, ibotE
with* pint daily. of finely pulverized char
ootiri4ded•to , the food, and an abundant
,etapply of, lumps of the coako eight
'weft killed the same; and those tbd With the
charcoal were Than& to weigh nenulblullurd
and a half each more than the others, and
te be of much- better quallty'„,
Most.
, most Blame of Abe lasses/Tr, day that-are
4 dlfM , 4 rl OrPoSb i -rbe newspapers as
having. grolt,nZr arororthwere , yds
:
004pteds voworoaltioar
cattiela ,, .
Ina no 45 14 , 4 4 01 ael *Wes WhsteVery audere
reallyvo?' faarlrhirhY•!holrerilgell•- read,
Instead O „acting:9B4 stimulant end_tanie;•
have to weaken the stomee4 by
Imtirelyaetrcodngthemating. Thepublia.
should thereforabe very43lllll4oWl mutant.,
Chase none but Roback's Stomach Maws,
which +holm , 8 04 !he 40 14, a 4,11 reurad td
spot `: - fot • Oula ci FYaltrat 111 = AP40, 1 Y.)4 11
tneit tiaMa ; In cab" a , bageFf apfl
not. a. be.„„ st , They,Coniblas tbe , ,pror.
'ties of the tonlo,„and,a•stireMant.
Wad% i an e chins:and
,andrbilloas agent
an the beii lit : r l /4 46 hi/owe Wiles wnrid,.
andwhen taken:ln cooluaatimt 10114,8 e.
bodes Stood able, are the satost and surest
treVentive against all bilious derangements,
horoughly -regulating 'M8.1%4010: System
and giving tone to the digestive organs.. .•
They, are. highly recommended as an in.
vigersting tonic to mothers while ,utuving,
looraveleitthe flow of .milk, and for calm.
ieseenta, to restore the prostratiom.which
alwaYti , Colima' lougozmtinued ., / sickna%
they., ma .unsurpassed. No househol
Should consider themselves safe from the
ordinary maladies withenttheMinvtdmible
• inedkdnat; ,Trie3r can be °bailee:l'ol'MM,
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lugnr Ake dir r oooloo which are - pan .IPiple iud
?Nein) 'tic, ri-trolo from. jmilness or wrostiro.)
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qua Utlaiii . 4 gat forfflL.e:rate - Ilagl'oulcdstri . iota
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and kiertkaadtkidlumai • jegibbli lteolliselii Ma
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gratitasupars-:gork.vl l s,',
th - e - antromar-viter
nr disappointment; no 1141001 00 . 11
,tints; remedial the effeetirelr bad
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mina Mid $ eskene'tbe t • Malt Mdt ;atid”betettailit,
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Tort: - % I +I,
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IiiitiPPIXISENP to an act: requiring the Seiperhi
'Sealant 0/Public Printing to . Advertise for pre;
~poems for supplying the State with printing and
bill paper. 'approved April tenth Antic, Domini
one thousand eight hundred and siety-aeven.
ageriest it. Be it enacted by the . Senate and HOLM
of neiresentatiVes or the Cominonivealth of Penn.
sylvania; In General Assembly mat, and IS hereby
enacted by the auttirity.of the same, That bereaf
ter;heyeret:us pOsous Minn/ • for the contract
for,farrdshing the Brats with: paper, 'as provided lb
the, net 'approved ,April tenth, Anne': Dondal , one.
thonsanit eight handred and sixty.seVell.' :be re
(mired to exceute a bond to .the Commonwealth.'
with at least two sufficient sureties, in itlyi sum of
ten thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithfal
performance sit,theleoistraet so allotted, which said
bond shall be approved by the Prerident Judie of
theCourt of-Cemmon Plea, of thd district or dig
trims In which such sureties .rnay reside; or in case
of the absence or other inability of such President
'Judge., try the atioetate Judge, of the Loamy in ,
which such sureties may reside; Provided, That the
bonds, with the aurettes of the several bidders, shall
be duly, executed, sealed up and delivered with the
, firoosals fur furnishing said paper, and in addition.
tithe condition above required. shall be condition.'
ed that in case the bidder' or .ntliders to whom the.
said ciontract shad be awarded shall neglect or re- ,
fuse.fo accept the same at bhicr • thuirtid,-the said
bidder er bidders, with his or, their sureties afore•
said, shall be liable to the Commonwealth, for the
difference between the amount of the bid of the per
san to whoin the said contract shall be arded
slier such negiector refusal; And nroiridsdfurthir,
That the Superintendent of Public. Printing shall
award said contract upon the same day the bids are
byhini_epened,
EIASHA W:ISAVIS,
speakpr of the Mine of ItliprOseniottoet.
• • , • JAMAS LO)BAHA2d, •
Spealcr.of the &mate.
Arrocrnen—The ientit as:* arnpril. A nno
one thonearid eight btu:deed'
puresanoe. Of the Stove set; the Poperintend
ent of•Pablle Printing gliiithe fotlowt g settee:
TO PIPER MANUFACTURERS:
szAtign PROPOkiltAl -be iecelied at thi
olee oftlie tiutialinteadeaa of linpllc. Printing s for
Supplying - the' State • Printing Paper.
Bald paperto be BOOK PAYEE, meitinrlng 25 by
4O Melte,. add 'to weigh respectively '4o . aini 50
ponndstli thereirn. ' DOUBLE FLAT CAP;.
measblieg 17 Im 25 Inehes.'weighing 25 pounds lei,'
the Vesta. BirD will he received ter each kind sep. ;
arately. Said proposals to be opened: n presenoe
of bidders, on SkTUBD A 7, the Lt day of August,
1868, at the office of the Superintendent. Contract
to inn Pain December. 1868, to August. DUO: '
The successful bidders will be required rigidly to
conform to samples w bleb will he tarnished upon ,
apilleatlon at the °Eire of the Superliitendent.. N 9
proposal will be eons dered unless *exam ant dby
a guarante• that tin bidder or bidders. provided his
or their proposal shall be accepted. will enter into
an obligation with good and sulticient a , entity; to
furnish the arttclea proposed for: and each proposal
meat be ace.rManted by satisfactory evidence that
the persons making said proposals are toanuthein
. rem of or deniers lis the description of paler which
be or they propose to tarnish.
ZORN 701I1NGIIIIAN,
ipperloienaent PublVorrintlng.
16 Market, latroet,liarrlabarg
PM
pmess OF THE
VARIOUS "INDS OF GUNPOWDER;
YA3II7TAOTITRI:D BY TUB
HAZARD POWDER. COMPANY
ARTHUR. KIRR, Agent,
Office, No. IRS Liberty Street,
`CA.NISTIM xm)wir.vaEt,
11:518trki Nos. 1,2, 3 4 and $ grata; In aquae
eardars, I En. each.
American te boating, In Oval calthiterb of I.llb.
PIA •NboOting, , Nos. I. 1., 3: antl. 4 pada, ha
Oval Coniston of I- lb, . .
Indian Rifle, In Oval Canisters of I vb. n00n....
4entacky Me, In Oval Cantatas of 1 lb. each .
NentuthYlfris/lkingvolesaterets of )4 Mead"
426 One lb. Om Canisters In • caaa.),
(50 bait lb. do do. do.)
• zraala...imwziov.is._
Kentaag n'Tch fra. and ..'"Ooa &ado. • •
11111%, In ken. dilda
!an and oo
..,Ind" . Id baps 1ba..... .....
'lleeol.llolly 81111 e, VIPFO, SSG Se* Sheet. •
• lag" M. in kegs, 6!4 lb* _ . ,
kr Powder, Initz
ing and. allitypln PROdar, Moils P . , PIF,
:and Tyr grata,. saab.. IR kap, IS Oa. Ate. ' •
Ibifor# ruse ror BlartAng e enpellor •
, Rdadadanaf W Ad% and over. ... ..
Delivered drop of expense on board of IloaC es
Sailrinul. In Plttaborgb 'or Alltarbref. . •
... • ,
`A .
. .
" 6 - s Ir. - 1. •
,•:,
'IIIIIIE , 11%/11111'-ielrw: SLATE" 'CO.,
, jostilatlirtaVe a 1111PtitiOi 'order* or
• - :lEilOwarFlTPilGk , , • •
tiirolBoe, 48 tieventhl4t.i',PittrAnnitlY'rii';
• • EW hi ETEEt, Prtison. 4
ToFAuMERM.' • '• •
THE 'HAY . BAKE: "YEXAMII"
i•Arsirrati Mt AND '
...-,, ,; ..:....-: .1: !•
'Ts the beat Rake made. It wlet mks heavier hay,
eefry I.l,llartker.tond f and inlaid Itseltenaltz Shen
114 'ol , Vele'llbeo....lt , la seltroparetbea) 4,011:1 el years.
Ms ealll dtbe - *ors at a rad) band, dundrede al.
eattleeatee °meld be given, dne.of 'wider le beim-
- •,) ;) • 10,4tk*D. - ip ff rieCo. , 8 1 14 J1111"*.. len, -
"I hire dare toe, in i TY . Bake, ‘maniuscr..
lured lilf..r. WaDade,' ri Ulm pa.. - •seid. km.'
I.re di to Amu se... Rio gaud in nabs and bfiaja
ay: la eaayan WWI aedlmatel Ike imakddete thaw
• eif sw etiv and newt ,Is simple In eonstructlan
an easily kept In order. •
, . JOSEPII - MtB1:11.1E1.,11. 1,
.
4 I dll
. oglatadlreete4. ea 319: Liberty- arid; , mu* i
Irargiqya.. or at Outworks' In Oelnalblanade i
ipromply attended VI. 'Sold wholesale and
-, ~,,. ~0. - 2 • .;;,_ , •-•.: — IN. IV: Wk 1411114 .-11
INII S ff? e r? 1 4 earl7i.ee eaPPl,,lllehart. . ; • •
1! ' '''' . 1401 "' il '''
- . . 01,....: AT . ,
KITS URGII. IMPORTING HOUSE
SCHMIDT &, 'FRIDAY,
11111FORTERO OF roirzieN
WINES AND lAIQUORS
_ .
b i tteet
otop Penn. , ru
tsburg
Would direct the attention of the public-fo the tact
Ow, po sensing upe , sor facilities through several
large Wine .and' Liquor pongee in Europe, •and
waltintliteir Importation , direct, they Are enabled
to otter Sae varnitmgrades of choice WIN 411 Al D
.Ligl'OEB at price- Teaa than a.tern rat a,. Ex
• araluation. of qu attics'. and comparison .1- prices
respectluty s,dicitcd.
A choice assortment f pure 01:11.1) EY 5 WNW
. KEY conatantiv,on ham. - - •
VI" a Ise
WHITE HD SPAR
T.
't
I,lettta‘tte•.;,, life*r '
Chs au . )..4l.afiusa s • ' ‘ lit. xudes,
13t. idles," ' - = 1 Paniliae.
I , l4Titoines,
Ctiatian santems
JOHN.. OEARY
Lanfienbelmer,
SPAIIKI4IION43-
' . I •
Mose' Muscatel, ►" Saar:burg.
lioahelasees superior quality 4
. . ,
I
Xoet,#, Clil/i: . tdotl, - Ch.imbortlne, •
impanel. • ltpernsy t
'V erne:l4Q -.,. ‘ , • lieldbleck. -
• Churl' . , —and ower brands.
Alaa. 11, tiggajOssor i tment of BRANDIES, W HIS-
El I , 13 awl WiNk.l3, - of all descriptions, conatal.tly.
on hand, at ,' • ' •
. . WM. MILLER'S,
ILILTIC MILLER A EICILET9OI7 ,)
and 223 ',amity !Rivet, Plitstrargiu
Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey.
AIM), dealers in PiIftEIGN WINES and
kIOPS. as
SECURITY AND COMFO t
.THE TRAVELING COMM
J. L HARRIS' SAFETY FIRE
Par SMOKE AND HOT AIR FLUES, I dispensing
with the %We of Stoves , and Fires In or about the
Pitasengerer Baggage Car tem per aturettachment tO.
- graditate the heat to any that may be
desired without the 'possibility of dring the car or
ears to which the Jaokot may be attached. -
Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat
ent for • Safety Jacket which is warranted to resist
the most intense beat that may be adplled to It in
the poaltlon and HT for which it la Intended.
Is
It a sure protection limn accidents by Ore origi
nating from defective , nee, or where iron tines are
used as coridnetel for *make or heat. It spoil.
Nimble to all piping that may become overheated,
and Is•warranted to give \ perfect satisfaction where
wood or ether om mbustibie material may be placed
In close proximity thereto. I am now ready to ap
ply my Inventlrn to storea, dwellings.. facteries,
ships, steambouts, railroad cars, Be., wherever
pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being
overheated and securitydebised. I. will sell, on Ap
plicatkot. rights to inanufaCture or to Lae the above
Invention; also, territorial tVi ts, to *ugh ae :Amy'
wish to engage In seining privegea. el .bee by State
or county.
.J. B. fIAILIIIB.
••Mce at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT
WORKS 'I corner of Norris street and the gbe
ny Vallej Railroad. Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1e28:640
111
Wes.
Mate 1111er & Itk(ceteeas)
Nos. 2il. AND 228
Corner Liberiy. and Irnin Streeti,
MEI
tr oms, BELL a cO.„
ANCHOR COTTON ILLS,
.°: larroreurtitan.
onathouparsof . llllAVlTlClEDlUM LIGIIT
VrTILL:Ts 1, ;
P: A' I N. T E
Bleh'4s 011110 STREET All am"
Thankful nar the former very tlben Monogr be.
stowed upon me. I mourn my friends and the petite
generally that, la Ibe futnre so . ln ..last. *all
endeavor diligently id) teerttncanalanbe of the
Mlinev end will be always at the alto • fvesmiif to 9
M. and from I to S P. .
...m ^ 414
I TO TRAVEII ? IkEIt&
♦ LAsait AND .SPLENDID ARSORTIWENT - Or
• ; .44D/W . NP /I - tn . - M/ 01 4= 4 .' 8 !
_
BM
, EST
'
IChateau Latour Blanche
I Chateau Ynuem.
HOQK WINES.
Nursteln.
I Ilocbbelm
..• CLIULACPAGNM.
08EPH 8. FINCH & CO,
Nos. 183, 187,189, 191, 193 and 195,
IIS3T STREET, PITTSOIIII4II3,
114ANUFACTII BERM OF .
Car Heater and Modem,
Offal: to Mt tratie at Low Ftsureat
Winks'. of tilkW NACKENEL, in lam*
havesoluationi and k ts.
100 chests choice TORSO HTSON, JAPAN
aud tarn:li RA T TEA, -__ •
60 Al ick.thilldlG(lON ELIOR..
Isil Obis. ..holoo OA/1014NA MIME. '
%
B ib1d..,40 , ..0 1 , 4. AND vamp.. - .
al*. St RUP, Oudot...brands. •
1 us. N. tr. MOLat•SZS ' - '
60 bids. tio.loltU lIA u 0 We TB .
SOO buts. 10 rIN AD SOO
111.bb, a PORTO RlOO. 0 and TINNA.,
u ARA tillOalitt. , I '
illpo, up.ll,l9 l ofilf VIOL ' ' - : •
DO "VS 4 AN A. and I.AOCIA't " L OOPMS.
100 oases Illiroßtltts 01,A • • • ___
Abe 'aims t liucT it Cti , , 21 , 13 ' ORAN
PAO %It .WSNRS. _, ~_
SOOT , ' HI ALI!, and LONDON • olgT/Ln con
stantly on band.
AW4D11468 *No MIAGINOI#II.
iIiERTIIiGS AND BATTING:
psucEvAL BODKETT
~1101011411 1 041 , E? 1
osei, Nbi ItYIeraMILAL itmocr ,
, a pj . ta c tia z g. R if a
o rtjegt. Lamm
:Mawr MiIeACE Aid RAMO
ANUS farnishaLl , Purdeitlasi sAtentto
SVIAACOLLIVRY LOOOMOTILVES.
aeStially .Melted. Skr An• EVEI , II,
tr i u CLASS for gazephirgiosi vier, W
sso
~;
ut*.* 4l , l *,
flies; and speeilleattons Pan be seen on apailak
, G " 111 ..„„Atr..1
i i rtil"giailoa,* t r:ne al, 1 al ,035
0111C - PECK4 Arstainseiltaii Bins •
• ,:. IVA ualcmit! 4113 1 •PRIIREMSinetNW11.1a
4 , et t qparonaltumgd, rit t m inn e,. ~:,.
,_
' - Ajytay uti ttac Eitsa morsuitivot Linllasl_
k a 17.....,„nr1tni (-TO..
gi i rAL, , -J.W4, 441 4 u. pak t aisA.G,E
. A - WIT , . raClt Ailti. rg otle : evaPlPt 1
Ladles* and aentlemenes - Bair catsina duntd
spa nostSasSlasurfarA i ,-, r 11;i .I.s) r.; ,-- ' .mlll/1"
litesi`LEAVlceml,
• este Cat oils , libeleaille use , rind
al id: stool,
r .'..f .r.WaTf. 'etift.ql4.
ES
Fire bnimiw i Contpany,
OF PITTSBURGH.
Moe, No. 42 Fifth St, Second Floor,
OVER
Robert C. Elebutertz, Louie Norganstent,
—Charles Reran, . Joseph Abel. • . •
Win. F. Lang, ' - Adolph Breba, ' '
Win. Carr, / Ch. Siebert, •
Peter KelL, I C.J. Schultz, • -
A. Stelnmeyer, . . • I Martin Hoyt.
BOBERT.C. SCHMERTZ, Presq.
,
.
L. MORGANSTERN, Vice Preeet.
CRAB. MEYRAN, Treasurer.
0 ! P. NERROSF,..I3 ‘ Secretary.
The above Company is nOw fully organized, and
prepared to take FIRE RidKS. Bf .careful atten
tion to business, prude:toe and fair dealing, this
Company yrill endeavor to merit a liberal share of
the patronage of the community. je9:r4l
ZEI
BEN fRA.NKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY, . '
OF ALLEGHENY, FA.
Office in Franklin Savihgs Bank Buildings,
No. Xl3 Ohio St.. Allegheny , .
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well
known to the community, who trust bylair dealing
to merit aahare of your patronage. , .
HENRY IitINIH ' • • ' President.
OHO. D. RIDDLE • Secretary.
- DLELECTOBS:
1 .1
Henry Irwin,' : D. L. Patterson, enry Gering,
Geo. R. Eiddle. acobrrans; . Goidelb Faso,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith,. . . Jacob Raab, ..
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig.
Jos. Lautuer, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Kellen.
ITA.TIONAL INSUILINCE cO.,
1 . 11 -
OP THE MT! OP ALLEGHENY.
°Men, inALLEGHENY TWIST • 00.1dPANYI
BUILDING,
FIRS IN f SIDLINCE ONLY.
• W. W. MARTIN, President.'
JAB.T. STEVENSON. Secretary. .
DutzcTOQa.
iylttl
i i . , y.s.P,Vfilliame ,in o t Thompson.'
inhalle, fiebi, Len; C. 0. Boyle.
Iwn. Jr. Geo. Gem., • Jacob Kopp.
A. H. End
Jno. A, li.
Jas. L. 9 :
duo. Bra ,
'm1325311
WIEISTERN INSURANCE CONI•
PA NY OF PITTSBURGH.
LEXAN DKR NIMICK, President. •
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, Geueml Agent.
Office, 92 Water 'street Spank Co.'s Ware"
house, upstairs, Pittsbure.h. .
Will in_sure against all tads of Fire and Marint
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directon
who are well knows to the community and who are
determined by promptness and libera lity to main.
taln,the character which they have assumed, as of
to ring he De li promotion to those who desire to be
Insured.
T FOR
ACKET,
puutoTons:
K.
,
Alexander Mb:nick, Joan K. McCune,
B. Wier, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, WUJhun 8. Erar
Alexander Speer, Joseph Ifarkpat
Andrew Acklen, ' Phillip Be
David )1. Lu n g, , Wm. Mor rison.
D. Damen.
, • .
IZZ
PENNSYLVANIA • •
'INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTI : SBORGN
OFFICE, No. 113735 WOOD STREET, BANK Or
COMMERCE BUILDING. . .
This is i Home Company, and Jaime', againel loss
by Fire exclusively.
LEONABi► WALTER. President.
C. C. BOYLE. Vice President. 1
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
truobi NeELHERY. Secretary.
Laniard Walter,
C C. Boyle, _ Geo.
L.
Evan',
Robert Patriot, J. C. sopa,
Jacob Painter, • J. C. Plelner,
Josiah King, • - - John Voestley„
Jae. 11. Hop kins, A. Ammon. .
Henry Sproul,
pDIERINITY
AGAINST LOSS 'BY 'FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE C. OF PNILADELPHIA.
orpme, & OILESTAMTI3I%. lizaa brII
[
. . . . ..
Charles N. Banoker, . Mordecai D. Lards.
Walks Wagner, David S. Brown, ,
Baronet Grant( - ; ..: ' • ' base
Jaoob.R. dada, _ ~. Edward 0, Dale, '4
6 eor-W,. glebardisii George Pales.
. . CRAM.= 0.• 11 KEE,- Prealdedit.
EDW. C. DALE, toe President.
' W. O. ElTEEL,B,Eerxetim, tern. • - _
J. GARDNER COViriN,' Annere'.
North Wad OClAM.Thlidand Wood•Streeta.
inti2e:wia
A LIMIIMENT 116011A11104,03
PAST OF. PITTBBWHOIf. ••' ' • • • r , • '
071111014 'Nix 82 EIPTH 8111,882; Mori EtLOca -
Insures Winn all kladioritisaiialt.arlinkEloki
JOHN IBWIN Ja.. Preiddeit, -- -- •
JOHN 0.. MAXHID, Vlaii-Orealdent•
.0. AL DONNSLL.,Ementoy. ; • •
0/.I"T. WM. DZAI.I. General
John liwt t r ia `
John D. ol
fa y . ti
v =
T. J. Soul wl s
Midst HIM.'
PEOPLES , - nQeTIsARCE
PANT.
OPTION, N. N. noNNER WbOD snrtEr aTS:
Heate,fta2M:l4l, Wlns Fire and 3.1_/,e2"31,,
VlMarMi t :l
Job! i at " • -*Wan :4 d P Hier
Charles wrbuekle,
I:iiipt.Annies Wm%• Jaren Brum. -
Win. nes D Van Kirk, Wrn..F. • ;
Ju. V pre rnierlf. Lsi
rRNWINTy_VIe Prealdent,
W. @A
M. , s ,
CAPT. JAS. GO WJHRi. genera red; .
-
`IIIOTTHE BEEPT'ANDX : • .
Wl' MGM":
Schoniaiker's Pian o,' GOld-11.edsr
ANO I ESTEY'S ' COTTAGE ARGAN.'.
The 643 numAcx Ea PIANO oomblnea ;al the
latest .walstahle lattproessiesta lituastn ta^ She cow
Structiou ut lint class tuatrantent. and hasidways,
-been -snarled • the Irlshest premieres wherever ex-
Wilted. Its tone la fullj sad son orous Tr*
wort stanalelp, darabll y boasty, snowy
all others. mutes frost; 'to Mlso,tlMofalnt
d.
style an .11rdsh. nheoner 11111 0 /W .4
fret class Plano.
ENTETIS ourrAlks,exaszi. •
Magda - at the bead of roar tastethatud4'la . "
/ mains tha meet nes* pipe ad:Wu of
Stellar Instrument In the United Statanx - tlt ti lllben
pie and compact In en9stenettstn. is*nk uk
sett outut order
" <Ake vaervar a rival!" , vox suudiva. '
Taxmour , wanly tso_ faual bt Oda
Peke ([9112E41X. t 0 155 0. :AT NTT '
NEAKE
,
ing9, . .1,10; IS av mug ynuarr.
MI
Ipald id de+
• tents caWu
l./ DRA.:
ONESDAY
1 srol:nit 4 ,
SietriliP.HAND •
WELODEONK AND OBEIAN4: , '
la pastes orlt)i., trots Op gts o , , „ ,
E=l
00 ."i•
-RAP
.11lXiiilitl , tt; milk ..:•.. . ~: . «.,,. 4 7 . inp • , L :
salntl s ralar alf;SLICIIIII . rif i .
f., toe . v. , lloquotwAr a
_.
. rauterriata , firrigotefiLtiialiitis.':
ea
x _li siesa , I4eliekriiistoilatiaiiii .le '
#
bittri!ortailuti ; toomanestiums,Lesterit 01411: •
MttliatViglAitil/4674YMD0 tj l / 4 ,1 111 Xny :
adia ,ea % s .' , lna. ve• p-itr.r Toga: , '
raeshinib , ‘,'„ .-,..,:?, I, - ~, .to, ~ ~, , ..,,,‘ . - ~,, , ,
- :a . =HS Ag aurumuts.
-"- VE4 I4.
' 1
. - ILIA- •VI KJ/ n•I -, :f‘. - 1 . .....
tri:,B/1 V I . 44l =karg i ti .
-1
nallklii.l.l. I, 0,41) ni. i 14 n ','lt t m;.W
Ell
tffM
=I
:N. =TEAM 8 =ME'S
JEWELRY trroitz.
=
Insizaroati.
CMS,- 0454114,
B. L. ,F W
ahneitook.
nots Elelleis,,
• -
Plir. StoricdBlo., :
• taimitOrrE mom.,
As. No mt ,„ 110,44mxr
,
- '
` _ -
, 4
ORACIM B=.;
817 Liberty Stmt.
Our Crackers are baked upon the 0VEN,11076
2 , 014 aadkaVlsaperlorany baked blikatldrlak
any other prooq
WiitY TErniff.lia
A . 1 5 's
4 .
CR .
ARE SUPERIOR TO . ANY OTHERS :
OFFERED ENTEin CITY. :'
WINE, BOSTON, SODA, CREAM, FRENCH..
WATERBUTTER,§I:I2rAR and SODA CRAO*.7
ERS: SC OT CH and MILK ELSOIIIT.
For Sale by Every ,Grocer In the-City.
Bakery No• 91 Liberty St•
•
Jes:r2A
: Z n
CO -PARTNERSHIP.
We have admittrti 'WILL. P. DILIATORTH are $
partner with us in the whoiesaleGroeery ptitanedita,
on theist WA.
J. S. DELIVOIMI & C . •
130 and 132 SECOND ST., Pittsburgh;
Grn 1862. • • - Dater/
o-PAIRTNERSHIP.--411E tribii -
PERSIG Mgt) have this day sasoelatod thec
ae yes together under the firm name of
ricK.E.Bsfini,, LYONS CO?"
_ .
For the purpose of carrying on the IVIIPLESALW
LOOKING °LABS IttlBl.Elia, na No .6 Wix.4l
• ' W31.4 , 1 4 •Hr.R.1ffi Jr.; -
- • . JAlfire• LYONS._ ;
•IL W. KACKET, •
OLI VFB letoi*K..a4,.. • '
Pittgibririh, July let 1668. Jr0:291
. , . .
ISSOLUTION OF. .CO-PART,-:
D
liZitElHlP.—Tbet Partnership . beretµfore
!sting tinder.the style of
. .
sentutL - ICASTiNGS & co:,
„ .
Is this clay dissolved by :mutual catnip',
.DAVID
EWING wlthdratring froni the:firm. The huh:anew..
will be carried on as itu&l, ender the old name of
S. , HASTINGS 4 'Carpenters and guilders,.
corner of West sheet and North Avenue. . Thebasf
nese' of the 'old firm wilt be settled by the inder.,_
signed; ' 9.011111 L HASTINGS._
DATED 'HASTINGS.
AlleghtnY, July• VAS. , , • yBl4l,
N cvnicz. • - ' ' •- ' .. '
The undersigned has associated with him in
Posines.s, dating [robs April 'lst, 1988 Mr. AL
FRED B. WALL. his sou ABA B . GILLIONE and
LOUIS ENGLERT. ' The style of the Ono to Pei.
J. GILLESPIE & CO. . J. J. GILLESPIE. •
Referring to the above. the undersigned slut.
pleasure In stating that they will ebatinue the
LOOKINQ .81188 AND. PICTURE • BUSINEK..
i_Atffi_Wood_stre sobers they intend to offer in
dneements to pnreffoers second to no bonze in ths :•
1/nited States. • ' • • '
J. J.' GILLESPIE & CO.
my9:p93 •
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
TVISTRICT COURT ;OF THE
I) BrATI.d, -for the WeitepTdetlict.
01 retipsylvanhi. Irc,Bswittorrcs. • . • •
Wed rs District of Paustylvania, Si.
. . .
A Warrant in Bankrupt°, has been issued hy said Court against the k.btate of JAM 'Oh br
.the county ol Allegheny. and iMate of Pennsylvio.-
nia. In said District. adjuAged a bankrupt upon.,
petition of bib creditors. and thei paynieht of any
debts and the delivery of any property belong ing.
to Id bankrupt. to him. or for 111.$. use, anllo-
trrutsfer of any property by him are forbidden by:
law. A meeting of the L ereditorsofaald' bankrupt, •
to prow heir debtri and choose:one - or inure:
signees of • Ids estate,' will be held at a Court:of- ,
bankruptcy, -to be holden 11,/ Put...burgh,: In said;
Di t.ivt, on the Bth day of Angubt, A. I. 1868, aL
10 o'clock A. n, at the.oillce of 8A.114 El. Halt-.
V'Ett, Esq., - No. 03 Iliamond street, one of thane, r r
&tura in liankruptt y Distriei. • •• • '
THOMAS A:ROWLEY,.
yre:g9s .
8. Martbul for said Di
yYysTa te. .UOURT UNITED :•';
• riTATIlsz, ReATIMN:DISTIIIO3
LVANEa. . • . •,, . •-
„
, .
JOB) PH PENk OPE of rilnudelPhis. BID*.
rola. having netfttoned for his dlsCht-ire, a meet.- '
leg of cre , tors w • 11 be old on the, 17t h day, of,-
Augt.ss:lB6l3, at .1 o'cloca P. be or teeetster
Atilt • 0 at, rt. 818 Walnut:,
street, in the city - of Phils&lpht, that the exiansl,
nation:of the bankrupt laity be lini-hed,'sn ' any
business or En•tungs sequifetby sections Strer • .
28 of the Mt of, Congress trancmte.t.. ,Thc Ueda*,
ter 'or it eet t Ley , lohether therßankrupt -has coal
formed 'to his duty: e..bearinie 'Cur De oast
on WED NiteDAY . , Stke.sl6tb dog of - k
eureo„,-.1808.' ,
before th e Court at rbbaderpbia, 111 y7etoels
A.• when ;putt intereaned- may Show 141 4 4%., ~-
,against the discharge. • . - •
Witness the:lion...4oßK CAMP-ALLA—
x.. 8. DILA, Judge,sia. seal of. the unn, at
• adelphta duly 7, 1888.
' • . . • • - - • 0.11. 76-Xi:Clerk.
Attesi:-EDyir, LN 1 .-.
. • • 11114=4 r.
-
TSB - M8
THE • UNITED. STA EX,. for. the bilaterlade.. l '
et.°treA n otlv a n ia ... -
" , ItANICItOTCY: - ".•
ME
,
At 1111110610)1a. etb.11.868:
The ,iisidentign:ed hereby jaiir,ea notice of
,tiolatteeht aa'Ahiliaee Or JOSEPH PENNOCK. 0f ; ., ;
, Philadelphia, In the countxpL Philadelphia, and
et A te . of VeßnsillraPPly , ItAtblux se4
has tieen'Ojudged t, batthismtapoit AM Twp,,mrtitaeit • •
bT the.iiii4Distdet , • - • ;•
VOGEIEr4zAeti... ,, , •
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of Congress of Mania 9104118814 ving apPlte;4l4o
a ol.caargo rola - ad his doolo— aad- oth r claims
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