The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 27, 1868, Image 7

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THE E
ORIAL EXCURSION.
. 1 11hleage—Western Ratlways—To °magic—
lowa—Prairie 8 eenery—A Theory Hinted'
At--Rapt4 4 ,4lrowth of the Setttenants—
:- Thnber, Soil and Crops*--Gralu Specula.'
• tura-:-Council ninth," and Omaha—The.
~.. Pros and Oran - of Entlgration--Ttdugs
.: - Worth Considering.,
(Espeftsi Correspondeneerittsbpret thuette.) /
OASFMIHT BOW* OMAHA, NEBRASKA, /
',., i July 20th, 1868.-
DEAn(taase, : -Tbe Editorial
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• ,
Mon Part y to e Rocky Mountains arrived
here on atarday afternoon, having had' a
' *
delightful titne la Chicago, which city they
left on Friday •morning.' ,The, stay in the
'Garden 'City was principally devoted to
sight-seeing. With - its population of three
, .
hundred thousand, Chicago presentt to the
..
visitor rare attractions, and its 'people, be
ing principally 'made up of shrewd, sharp,
dollar -loving citizens, are• individually anz
•
itintto impress the stranger with the magni
tude.,
arid importance of the i r` town. The
city- is by no means the:great over-grown
' village some persons d' an
imagine it to 'be,
.
while there yet remain. many evidences of
•
the shallow character of its business,"
stilt the most, cesrtid - pbserver must remark
that it is v t l k i s difying,,Settling , down, oix - S
-
permanent is, gainin g strength and be.
.coming,tn,realikir the great municipa lity it
- 1 .
. assumed to b i a during the mUshroom growth
into hiportance: Its business approaches
'nearer the'stand orstability slum heretofore.
The`jumbling prindiple of "short selling"
luta' most died out, and - a better order of
things succeeded. • Fortunes are made to.
• -day by honest counting-room labor and
shrewd and well directed exertions, rather
than by the uncertain shifting of. the wheel
of fortune in the dubious out-turning of the
• Mercantile dice-box. Evidently a better,
day is dawning for Chitago, and it is rapid
-'l' iy approaching a position based on no su-.
pm-tidal Or, unwarranted blaima; as-one of
the first- Class cities of. A*erica.• There is
life and bustle' in its trade, and possessing
sdvantagea of locatiOn, muhicipal and indi
vidual enterprise, and•bavine a grand start
• for supremacy, it cannot well be held back,
unless Omaha, Cheyenne Or some yet tin
4:thrititened nitretrips "it of Its - laurels and
beareuway the .title to which Chicago now
is rightly entitled,. as the Queen Oily of
the, West.. . . :. •' . '
PRA4 l Esti
The journey ,from Chicago to Omaha;
Nebraska; is certainly a pleasantand desir
eble one, especially if the traveler takes the
Cider:o 4 o and North Western Railroad. This
route is supplied with magnificent, rolling
stock, and we believe, the first class
. cars
used for the transportation of passengers,
are Vastly superior to those on-any other
line in the country.. As a general thing it
will hold good. that the Western roads look
more careiullystter the coMfort and conve
nience of passengers than any of the New
England or Middle State lines. , Why such
should be the case is a difficult matter to de
termine, but it is sufficient to say that such
• is the case. The scenery between, Chicago
and Omaha is neither grand nor tame. It is
strikingly odd' to the Eastern traveler and
,:nothing more: The ocean of rolling preries
which extend on either side, of the creek for
hundreds of miles together, will please the
• fancy and till.the soul with larger ideas than
it has been accustomed to entertain. The
extent or these vast green fields Which greet
the eye from Indiana to Nebraska, is earful
to contemplate end to think that every acre
may 'one day be made subject to the despot
lam of' the - plow or converted into bustling
towns and. cities,is to award our country a
destiny reserved for no othegin the world.
It' we were selecting a site for gathering
together at final - judgment the souls clothed
in tine body - or these who will appear for
;reward or condemnation in God's eternal
-day, the prairies would comniand our mien.
tion, tor they could afford elbow room to
ell, and, aside from being.solled with Chi
- cap, would prove as attractive as any green
view on the earth, •Leland not excepted.
• final judgment takes place in this world;
according to the prevailing belief, might it
not be probable that the boundless plants of
the„ est have been reserved for that purpozo
by, the God, who made them? •i
'At various points along the railway be
° :twen IL is 'andOhicago the prairies are under
cultivation and ' , we. are told are very rich in
agricultural Yields., New_ towns and vil
lages are springing up at available points: -
and many emigrants are .settling on the
specially inolicing rolling - lands of lowa.
To serve as an initance of the rapid groWth
• , tf ) townsout this: way, it might be men
- Boned that' the thrivint . borbugh of NeW
-Jefferson, lowa, which •was,laid out lust
-one year ago, now contains more than three
handred storesand houses and a population
ef fifteen_ hundrea souls. So towns spring
up and so will the West be settled.
The Boyer Talley which , extends along
'the Buyer river ill lowa, is one of the Most
beautiful and fertile wh ichever greeted the
• eyes of man. The soil is ricliand produc.
.live and is admirably drained' and washed
by the swift little Buyer river. The other
lands are not developed largely but when
they- are, they are unusually fertile; rival
ling the lands of. Westmoreland and Lan
- easter counties in our own State. The day
-cannot be fvr distant, in view of the great
-tide of emigration which has set in irten
eastern points as well as Europe, in thls
direction, when a great, part of the spare
lands of the •stretch of country between 1
-Chicago anikOmaha will be peopled, and
millions on millions of wealth be added to
•our country from toe productions of the',
now grays growing and; neglected prairies.
In view of the great scarcity' of Sniper in'
the west, the idea of planting. a portion of
the prairies with trees .should •be follo*ed •
out to seine practical end: It would Tay
capitalists to embark - in' the' nterprise, as
the outlay would not be great while the re
turns. which would probably he reaPe. 4 b./
future generations, would enoritions.;
But private capital would not prirre T ao •
feetive in the scheme as a GOvernment out
lay in-this direction. A Woodman's bureau
Should be eitablishedat once, and the exper- ,
iment of. supplying the great waist with tim
ber entered open. This,is demanded by
the rapidli lining del thie, and as an ect,
sinitliejitstics to the honestleoinsery,of
ear lariathw Goveriment should take steps
An this Arection.
T The
=mops _Ohio, • Indiana, -Illinois, : ' .
Wisconsin,Mihigan,: Nebraska =and.
Kansasnever pro mised better.r ,, Tllo evisbn
bas been decidedly good for I oltritittil .har
'l-vetitanliii when these States peer' into tue
trade marts of the cottntry,thellr'iait
of agricultural products,r . good tunes' may
be anticipated throughout the t .entinf'Aaell..
The. great • trouble, however, la that ;sharp
and.unscreptilous dealers ana..speculatori
obtain possession of the built of grain
Moved to the - msrkets, and, by sheer. extor
tion exact artificial prices trout' the 'con--
sumer, realizing imineni3e • profits`{ and •
in a Measure roboing the masses of
'advanta;es they were dqgigned to eujdy fry
the God who ,vouchsates bountiful harvests.
These grain robbers are thoroughly ;or
ganised in all the nett ' States, aid haying
ample - capital at their disposiiVaiii; witlitm
pru!ity,-stdrrthermasixtszed.-buirldsitirirst
their _pieasuce.. ~ . C hicago, from its great
facilities - for I the storage o> grain, nem
easily bcomes thehead, centro fortfie. ne
farious gamesters, and receives a
fall -share of , the just indignation _heaped
upon the wily Speculators, still the ring ex
tends into alt points et ' the *est.' The
, gres t spi r its marreign.and hold court in the
Garden City, but . . the leaser lights operate
successfully in the grai4 districts, and bam
boozle the producers as much as they intend
deitauding the tonspmers, by illegal combi
nations. Sometimes they . -are deceived in
their calculations and 'fail, but such occa
sionst unforturtateiv,' are too- rare. -Fruit
promises meastireably well iwthe west, but
there have been seat;ons when the yield•was
muck larger. However,
the people can
thank God that the cereals have never been
known to yield so I:etvily, and a decline in
prices must juevitably tallow the moving of
the grain into the market.
IThe Missouri Vslley ' in Iowa; which ex
`tends for miles back from the rivers is as
rich a tract of land as can be found on the
Continent. It is guarded for many miles by
the Council Bluffs—sugar loaf hills of Sara
which rise abruptly, on the south aide pre
seating; a strange and barren appearance.
To the north, as fat its the eye can reach,
the valley extern a, forming an agricultural
landscape of richness and beauty. It is
planted with corn, wheat and, oats., The
sides orCouncil -Bluff hills would make
magnificent vinemis, and we venture the
Ipredtction that ere, hminy'years roll away
they will applied to, that purpose. - N9
*here else in America do grapes thriVe bet
ter than in that section and the eastern parts
of Nebraska; and for a lucrative business
.we.know of no more brillixnt opening than
that of establishing a vinpyard in this region
for the manufacture .
Lel:ll3*(3r. ni.uiris.
Our party have seen little of Council
Bluffs, lowa. It is snugly ensconsed at the
base of a range,of the bluffs; a few miles
back from the Missouri river, fronting it,
and forming tthe terminus of the Chicago
and Northwestern Railroad. 1$ is a very
neat and prettly little city, much resembling
some of the handsome towns which dot the
line of the Pennsylvania-Railroad. con
taint; about stevert thousand population and
has doubtless a brilliant destiny ahead, al
-though its location is unfavorable to rapid
development. Itilever can outstrip Omaha
nor rival it in 'commercial importance, but
It may preserve the same relation to that
:city as Allegheny does to Pittsburgh. Thero
;is much jealousy existing between the two
cities, a tact patent to the excursionists, in
asmuch as the good , people of. Omaha were
anxious to keep them from seeing or learn
ing much"about their rival city. This feel
ling is natural, brie/ever, as the two' cities
are directly in opposition.to each other, but
as the MiSsOuri river, with its swampy
banks, lies between them,* Omaha has the
best of the fight,, catching all the western
trade on its &Woof therive, The depotsand
'tram fer office of the Union -Pacific Rail
road will be located in Council Bluffs.
Omaha covets this size, but by prociamn-•
tion of the late lamented Lincoln, confirmed
by the Departni( lit of the Interior and ac
cepted by the •• Board "of Directors of the
Union Pacific Railroad, the award is made
fo Council Bluffs, which fact necessitates
the building 01 a railroad bridge across the
Missouri. This will provejff great benefit
to Council Bluffs, and may possibly give it
, the lead of Omaha. Council Muffs will
eventually be the ti-rminus of seven railroads,
viz: The Union P.milic Railroad, the Chi.
cago, Rock Island and Pacific road, the
Burlington and Missouri River road,, the
Adierican Central Railroad, the Chicago
and Northwestern Railway, the Council
Bluffs and Sioux City Railway, the Council
Bluffs and St. - Joetidis way: Of course
these roads will vastly benctit the city, and
that they w.lll terminate there, together with
the fact that the lands about and adjoining
it are among the very best in the country,
will' prove an lucontive to emi t tration. City
lots and firm lands adjacent to 'the" town
are - held at reastmattly low figures.
E*IOBATION
.
, Let it be understood that we,do not ad-
Ilse emigration to the , west. While we de
aireto see this greater half of our country
Ailing- up, still wo are not prepared to gay :
that the smiling fields of Pennsylvania,
Ohio and West Virginia are less attractive
to the farmer than the broad domains of
prairie lands, stretched out as ntenipting.
bait to encourage emigration. It farmers
are not doing well at hoMe, eye discqntented
with their lot, and have -Mit lost their love
for I hard label' and. incessant toil, then, we
say, travel west ,and sink then plow point
wheresUccess and • prosperity, are sure to
follow. But if they are doing well, can
make ends Comfortably meet, and are
contented and happy nn their fertile lands,
'we say by all means slap at kilns. Pioneer
life is, not the moat -pleasant or, most agree
able. • Turning barren Wand uncarf'd for soil
into: bountiful; grain fields and prolific vege
table'gardetis la tint .11 task to be envied, es
peeially in the yet 'uncultured and partially
uncivilized west., Young men who under-
I stand ,the science of agriculture, and .w ho
wish to locate. in permanent homes, should
•come out west and settle. It will e*entnally
pay them. -"They ' ' cannot fail if they
are possessed • with sufficient energy
and- goaheaditiieness.' But, this great
new countri does not need an arts) ,
of delicate ' clerks, nor indeed robust
ones, unless they can perform a square day's
work in driving mules and rolling logs. It
is the greatest mistake in the. world filr
young men who are unwilling AD been*
producers to emigrate from the Eastern
chi, a. True, there are many here, and
most of them are prospering; but they oc
cupy the few places the character offered,
'and there is no chance for sew-comers.
Book keepers and salestr.en are not wanted
in the web!, and they had better stay at
home where they can make a respectable
living. Mechanics ,are .not in demand
either, although they might, get along much
better than the other chum to which we have
just alluded. Perhaps we are nlg expected
to venture'our advice in the direction of em
igration, but the true interest of our readers
is next. and nearest our heart, and what we
say during the excursion may be relieclppon
'as faithiul and correct se t a r as_ we areleapa' .
ble 9(l:observing and writing Too many
young persons - beem me dissatisfied with
home and getting a western fever,
; putt up. their stakes, too try new
regiens about which they entertain
,vague and uncertain ideas. Nine tenths of
`totem succeed in. Spending to no advantage
their st..anty supply ofd :money, and after.a
fruitless search for something to tern up,
return home ,to exaggerate tee privatious
and hardships of the West, and to, speak no ,
good word of the land where industry, hard
toil, energy' and perseverance are the win
ning cards in the lone goose for success...
There Is Still - another '4311605 - of genteel emi
grents who annelids wet to work outthelr
ornilgit.l'lt, and `are jibostai badly sold as men
can w ell be; - We 'refer' to • second-class `
YPilltg lawyers sad . doctoral.' .t lippresged
with the idea that wbst,ll deemed second
m 40.11110 ability in a Isigei city like 4 Pitts- '
burgh. will he taken as: the true coon oat
west .4i.here the people are. not :sup
'posed fro knOw 'midi,. they „come , hither
expecting to renting to the top of their Toro.
fession ateditelitride and to astonish the f
(tars :their ahtllt y and ' ffideitul
knowledge. B•it they ar t . d e ee t tycetr " The
Cititm 7 0d s'us of the West • c4 A ntitin'ill'
inany c liright men af whore antic TOrni,;3/414.'
PITTSBURGIf GAZETTE : MONDAY, JULY 27, 1868
Ys ..ei t,e Bard:- . 6 stsindard Of Mirk -is
imrtigh Itir4wltnstonr•andlibwelses' •c• '
,found millipg to take l stock in t the. cotuatetr
felt of ge,nlus. If they, are really worthy of
support And have the talent and.learning to
back up their pretensioni p therwill prosper *
but if too weak to work up at tome
they may as well resign themselves to their
fate. Let it be understood then that the
West does not as'yet actually need emigra
tion, but it Is well that fkrmers wilb are not
satisfied with their present lot should wend
their way, hither. Ina few years he school
facilities of the Western will b fully as
good as in the Eastern States, wh n emigra
tion will be more inviting to heads of
families. • ,
Omaha s . where we are now qnartered, will
be the subject of my next letter. Theiparty
will leave to morrow (Tuesday) morning
IA daybnak for Cheyenne. H.
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FOUND. '.
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Tat after ,'
repeated trials or other remedies, Bo
back's Stomach Bitters, Blood Partner and Blood
rills are the beat medleines extant, to care the dli
-7
s for which they, are recommended.
. , ,
. : Sold by all. Priggish Everywhen. .
$, .. PILES.
There lino 'medicine in use 40 efilcacons u Dr. -
,Roback's Blood Fonder and Blood Pills for the
permanent curio- of Blind or Bleeding Piles; %berg
strike at the root of disease, thereby removing the
._ '
Said by all Druggists Everywhere. •
.
TEMPERANCE. •
'here is,. perhaps. no. one thing that has done so
much to 'promote the rause' of temperance as that
gentle etimulating tonic. itobsek's Stomach Bitters;
they strengthen sod invigorate without producing 1,
the ill effects of ILlCobollo,llLimptants. • •
Bold by 'Druggists Everywhert:
Are Pi is that,have a direct and powerful action o
the liver, and relieve any Inactivity or congeste
state of that ell luiportant organ upon which' de.
nedde the whole premium of digestion. The import
ance. then; of preemies • Pill that shall have such
direct action without the lit effect* ot mercury,' b
manifest to - -every one; such Pills are Itobacic , s
Blood Pills; they are Wanented purely vegetable,
and ooh with - certainty be yelled upon, and are safe
at all thrice: -
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
• INDIGESTION - -
Is but another niunnfor Dyspepsia, and the parent
of many Ills. itobaek's Stomach, Bitters taken In
wine-elism-full dose's, directly after each meal, will
surely ilect 'a permanent cure. Do not take our
word Mr it, but try them.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
NIGHTLIE
Is i one of the many dimmers of which Dyspepsia h
the parent.. To eta. et i care venoma shotikl avoid
hearty food at niggt, and [eke a WILK slaaa-ftal of
Itoback's Stomach Bitter,. on retiring to hod.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
. RENOVATE.
During the Spring months It Is one of the regular
household duties to renovate, and, In th, mu' Boll
city of other duties one's ose'n self L. in a great
measure. overlooked: thousands of valuable lives
might be erolonge.i. and many doubtless saved from
premature graves by thorhughly renovating the
system ...lib Boback's' Blood Pills, Stomach
BU iers and Blood Portlier:
_ Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
MELANCHOLY
one of e many disorders of the nervono system.
arising from a low state of the constitutional, bealtls
or severe terostratelon truer long ventthezed slekness.
and requires invigorating re,medies_llke Uoback•s
Stomach Bitters to restore the nerves to their natu
ral
Sold by all Druggists Evez7aberei.
WHO SELLS Tann ?
The Augget for the,eale of RU::ACK•H BLOOD
.TvMIACH BITTER+ and BLOCII,I PUBL.
FUCK are all Drugglita everywhere;
U. S. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE C 0.,.
PROPRIkTOBB,
CINCINNATI, • 0.
Jelt:Nwr-1* • •
SU/IMES, GOO-DS.
Boys', Youth's and Wolkhen%
Strientit. C&ESIMERK SUITS,
LtbtEll BUM.
In Every Style, of the greatest Variety,
IMITABLE YOU THE PRESENT SEASON.
0430t1011101 will Ends line assortment
White and Brown Duck Suits,
Alpacca and Flannel Coats, &c,,,
Every rarment beteg specially made tor as by the
best Eastern boasts. I
Aro as Low as titutel tte...ta can be gam
• at by auy totruk-Laat or West. •
GRAY & LOGAX;!:
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WWL PXLIS
DUCK 14y .f-73,
IPLLTINEL SUITS.
ALPA.CCA JACKETS,
Oljn. PitTC.UIEI
I 1.1;.,.:1,50.
47, St. Clair,Streot.
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FH.kci4 N'olr'i6Es
IiggrIPII4LOII I II
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"PAPIELIAN LOTION,"
FOR . 111EAlITIVYING VAR SKIN AND DON:
FLEXION. Remover all Ell2pjl•ms, Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc., and renders the
Skin so.t, lair and old:mini. For Ladies 'in the
'hungry. it For Gentlemen. after
sharing, it has in equal "Po PK iAN 1.0110 • "
Is the on reliable remedy for diseases. and blear
lines Of t he
e skin.
ET:MONIS "PAPEUAN soar' ,
For the Toilet, Vrtrsery add !lath; minuet shop the
skin. ai
Price, Stcents per cake.
"171.013 DE 1'42020,"
Knew Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exqutstte,
delleate,lasting fragrance. bold by all Druggists.
Pl* &LON it SON, Nevi York.
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rgrOATCHEIvOWS HAIR DYE.
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This splendidliair Dye is the best In the world;
the onlY true an perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
Instantaneous; no disappointment: - no ridiculous
tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigo
rates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. black
or brown. Sold by all Druggist's and Perfumers; and
I t r i oNe o r n ts
i agg4l e ird w a e t w Er o e r holor. s Wit Paclo r a ; Ao.
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ligrGUl E . TO - MARRIAGE.—
' , Youn Ments Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal - hefty. The humane views of benev
olent Physician on the Errors and Abuses incident
to Youth and E Hy Manhood lent In seAded letter
rigO v lrr e ltg r ill i grrhilastitpiTir p.o.w.gtr: "-
NOTICES,
NOTICE' OF AP-
In the . Dlstrlot Court of the United Stated, for the
Western Dlstilet of Pennsylvania. In the matter
of C. W. PORTEEFIELD, Bankrupt. '
IN BANIINUPTCY, N 0.93.1.
To vroom.rr HAY coxcratrr
. The uudersign.d hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment ailAssfgnee of C. %V. nili rsitTIRLD,:
of Harrison township, in the county of Allegheny
And State of Pennsylvania, within, said District,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition, by the District Court of said District.
Dated at rAttaburgh, ra., the Lath day of July
A. D. noq.
J. W.IIISIKEIi, Assignee.
,1711):43•St Attntsley-at.Laer. ST Fifth street
1111ST111CT 'COURT OF THE
N Its II tirsTkel. for the Western District
ut Pennsylvania. IN BANKRUPTCT.
Watt ra Dietrict elf Pesiurylpania,
`A Warrant in llankrupie. Lau been tamed b said
Court against the relate of .1 AM Ko U. IMAVO, of
the county of Allegheny. end State , of Pennsylva
nia:. in said adjuotted a bankrupt upon
petlilon ot. his creditors. cud .the payment of any
debts and the delivery of any property belonging
to a.ld bankrupt. to him. or for tll. use. and the
trahsfer of any property by him are forbidden by
law-• A , ttleejlag of, the creditors of.ald bankrupt,
prOve their debts and chrome one or more
signers of kid estate, .will be held at a tmtirt of
llankruntey,to he hold. n at Pittsburgh. In said
Di-Inlet. on - the 6th day or August, A. U. 1969, at
to o'clock A. at toe Once of BAdtt rt. 11.49.-
PER.; Key. ' No. 93 Ittamond street , one of the Re
gister'a ttankruoto y said ,
iii Ms A. ROWLEY, .
Jylo:aial U. 8. Manual for sabl Dl,tetet.
WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN.
LWA IA. re.
18t.6. 'A: 11. 1813 S.
TO WHOM " I I- l a . 4 -
i r:h • u o r ig s
c " I t i e mi'4Y:
litOghutler.4..ed CIO.) h jerg i.otim o r ha or ,
polutin• nt nfi gsrfittlre or BA U J; IC %J.Si BAN,
td" ,he Borough of dawlckloy. 'n the eouaty or Alle
glu an • eta.. of Vvon3vivatill. wi.blo‘s24 , l
t•tat. rho has Caen adjudged haultrupt unou
own PentlOu. tkt the District Court or .M(1 )t.trict
J 11FA1 tv. 3111rkt AV. Asfilgnee.
JY2.: 1 3. 5 v Attor••ey-at- tam. 116 eiri-..Lrert.
WESTERS DISTRICT of PENN-
S LvAsiA,
At l'ittaburgh. th.. - 253.1 dayof .line. A. D.lBOB.
The under.lgued hereby giros notice of hia ap
pointment ae Aardartee of J. It. Yu ICK
of Pittsburgh. In the county of Allegheny and
State of l'enn3ylvao said Mat rirt, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt upon bla own petition by
tile Dletriet '
.;ours of said diatrict. •
H. HA 11.1{Y, Amelgnee,
Attorney-at-law. NUUntnt otreet
.1:r 4m
DIsTRICT of PENN
-81 INA NIA. km.
At l'ltt,burgli. July 18.1 a. A. I). 1808
TO WHOM IT MAY t ttm.,
_ . .
."Th.- undersigned heretly pith twice of his sp.
polui m. at FIB n,, prn!,. off OHF itT C. IstiTTitti,
of tun clap awl count. of Allegheny, strl 'tale of
•stk.s. wrLo has 14 . 1.,1,adjudi.e.1 h.l krupl
upon hkown pet Who. ny the Mixt let tour , of said
DIV— , W. Id t. I. It Y. Assignee.
i7tti•t37 $ A toenet-xl.i aw. ILO ?If h strent.
r
WESTCHN DISTRICT of PENN
SYLVANIA. en.
At. Mt.-burgh. the 11 1 41 h day of July. A. D. MIL
The un , fernigued hereby give. notice of his appoint
ment- lv - A•aigne. of • kiitt,. P. w . Zdet.U. of
the city ano 000617 of Allegheny, and State of
I,ennsyititnil. within said Diztrlet. who has been
adjudged hack rupt upon tils-'-own petition by the
District-Court of bald District.
JIIIIN 11. BAILEY..AssIgnee.
Airy-at-Law. 149 Li rant street.
'lv TER DANTRICT of PENN..
Al Vitt. u j.h. July 18th. A. D. OM!.
TO vrlTOld IT MAY Co:4R Rtig:
- • -
The tindri aw •
ned rbby glees no , h:e- of eta ups
polutusetst as naalifsen of SIL %6 J. 110.11NNIS. of
ihe city and COI.ItIt of 4 Hewitt ny. and Bintr of
l'entisylwant•. within said loistriot. who has neen
udyustced bankrupt upon itts own petition. by the
DWI/W. Conn ul bald iyi,tr•ct.
JAMES W. Mt RE Y. A .. . Agree.
J.OO 1.38 it Ai t...rucl•at-Law. 116 HMI tame&
LEGAL
N I C I etters Tentamentary
basins hers grassed sue us the 14.1 r TS O
tilt% VA NOM ICI KR, deeased. all' persons has.
I g Wallas agsly,t her estate - will pr :cot them to
disl , aithe•ttattesi. an 4 sll vera4311111•01i1$ Said
estate will suske pat,tnest tu re or alp attars en.
JOHN VV. TAI loth, Nu. 13 Gnat etreel.
ff4I TI
1168.
WRL MILLER,
(Late Miller k Rickets.%)
Nos. 221 AND 228,
; •
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,.
Oiler to the trade at Low Irtgareac j 1 ,1
100 PkicS. of Nl' W MACK ERRL„ ta beitiik,'
.bdlves. grafters and kta - • :, ' ,', , •
100 vheets rheim yliii NG IIYBaiIi,IJAVA/L
' and 'sir -.111 11. TF:An. ,
AO 9 ock. eiloh.e HANGIION R ICK. ". " 4 ' ,' .-""
Ira tan.. ellulon CA nt/LINA Klegd mi. - ' •:,••
10 'dd.. I.OA li I• 1.. AND NY 1C11114i,,,. %, di
00 tbbls. r NktlP. eeele. br.ude.
1011Iedd N.; 4, . 1 1101,4,10. r •
00 bids. ii l' lad iii . ' AMA", ;,:-.: .1 :::•:•1
1100 buts. IC FINED Slli,lA 4. '
~
_, L ,'
10 his.* rtlesT. i RICO. Oil A anderSEDIA . -
K
.• ARA Mt li Atty. !, I I I I .:•t 1 4 I , lel
200 bass RIO et II • FICK, 1.114 , d:' :10 . , '
00 esgs JAVA and ..AOtIAA n COKING ,
100 eased I .Al i'olt i•bli (ILA grr , .. 1.. .
Sahli) . were 1141. I' - 4k l IlliANDONtdk, CEILIIA.
PAU - /A WINES
bent'll A lAN. and lAr , iDON 'Poireili, 1 4414-
etantly inchend... - , 1 : n ~: ,
•• ' f
TO Firß'll " „
tk
THL , I6IV ILA Kt . 64 U r .g 1445°
' . , 1, ~
i...ricliiitu ltio 'gra) ii4v.
, [II the toed Kok* tabilb. It ollb ratio , heavier bay.
&wry e akilhre. low owl tallied hurlfrter Wan
Any uttwr rite., It. It 0.31f-oporatiox, of ON ts taunt
ate 'tali do tnt• WITY Uf 1111 nal biota. frodoroe of ,
fornicate. could.lbe idlyan. Itato er whhta is tteS• lol
i I f. ,1 mviaraim. Nile co, PL., Jigli 6 . 1515 61.' 'I
:t, wive tired Um W Lemlly_ 'Hip r. .aton
efocy
tlitol by W. W. Wollsor, rlttsbaMPo . - 40. poo
otattittiol tile hireeetei 'lilt obod al Iteht . orktltOnt
Ioty:ilo es OP:wally' mit.ftifroo; Al I rug;l: s trA s titi
itYhi r elAtfirel=er " siml r e 1 /
. • lit' o 1 tlh l tfailt,Pll Alißlitntg,6,, , 2 r'
61 n all. ST A.Tti Ml ' Vel t l iu?11 1 1 . (-a , ..‘,..4;1 11 ... 14. 1 -
0 p„,,.....„,..,.......,, F d 'of c:lesolo so.. rOtikll ,
4. I_ , I hjf.. , I . i ' .i r,r W. 4'. )1+01.1,1.A1 X+ ot
.41.9 fr:Terls ' a " srl7 l 5 4 51 PP I IT i l l s , ll "%i ris , da i i , ' 1
+144.104k4......., 7i k
...i., ~li , , , • • • , .
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1 447,41t',40",,,81,111 1 ' ittfrAllia r
1 1iitt)( , 1.=L1,.....i.'",!1:1 Itic - 1 r , lit'. A VL):Jiti
jf.lll"' ,,, ssmiwimmairigN . E1P41114,i,-.!ip p 1
1 l iffiAlittliiiiiriipip itiit tp:'l4., ; n rt'sY'Yik+o,l;Viel
itiv.T .. , paptepttidif v19.1r.i , Ah, , 1191 1 r,' ;la t . kir
I li 4.f:twin:, *Ton rilllpo w reilio ink U
i MW lank ii. noel i
i ntIit t4 tOAT IMI ITP I TIVraI harf l att TA u qii g
ussosivrio• ine .9u-a WOW SAI-aV4671). •; A r." .'
initacratAn•l price 111 44 . 10 1 11044iip1ic41110114 A 4 01 . 11.1
: . A ro , Viresica.ljetiiihy.., -- .644 erfr i p ' 1 It:; 111::1
itlV't I- , lir ' il b lT • '''• .. I Yfl l l , 4 1 .1 tr *L' I IR 1
lia , @cis 7 , ite n 69' ettli in ii itori . t F 4 6* York Mil ' 1
111410.•iar.:Syriiiii.1 ii.,:. r HI alt,`_ 1 9 ''' '' I
Sitef frOI J
'wdr• mriVa/Rfitirl, • r .; 1 1: I •
L,;,tp a lt% 1, : t
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• - i ifirrqr
1 411 , ', ,41,4 ''lt !
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r / 4 (li. , .1. . .
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,WINES„.I,IQUORS, Ace
PITTSBURGH '::111PORTING, - 110USL
• ESTABLISHED /1330:
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
•
IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN .
WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 409 Penn Street,, Pittsburgh,
•
Wrield.Alreet the attention of the public to the fact
that. po eessingupe sor facilities through several
large Wine and Liquor Houses to Europe. and
waking t etr Importation. direct, they ..re enabled
to oiler tee various grades of e.noice NViNk..S
LIQ' ORS at price- less then r astern rates. Ex
tunination. of quAltieg and comparison 01 prices
respectful , y 8.4 kited.
A (home assortment of pare OLD RYE WHIS
KEY comoantiv on band
N7CTIZNT3ESS.
CLARET, \ IYHITE AND SPARKLLNG.
-ex.AA&:xtmyr.
Cliatesu LOMA;
4' hatestiMar=.
Chateau La
Bt. Janes,
W 12'E wzNy.tg.
Ht. fauternes,-CtateauLatourßlanehe
Chateau Saucers*. . I Chateau YNeete.
ITOCIK
Laubeatielmes,
I Nuntein.
I ilochhelm.
SPA.XI,ICMENG- WINES.
Mosel Muscatel, I Schariburg,
lioolthelater:s superior quality.
•CIZADXPAGNE.
!do4l & Chandoa. Chaznbertine,
!.!nperlal, , , ispernay \s%
vernesay, tioldslec
Chant , dis, . --and utorr rands.
Also, a largo assortment of &"11...Nb1E8, WHIS-
K' P b and WINII.B, ,of all descrlptloud, constaLtly
on hand, at
WM. zazrzErcs;
(LATS MILLER EICKETSOI%)
21 arid •222 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Nor. 183, 187,189, 191, 193 and 195,
YLBST =STREET, errrsßtruen.
'IIIA.NOTACTIMIES OF
Copper Distilled Pare Rye Whiskey.
AIN). dealers in IrOI/KlOl , l WINEn and LIQUORS.
LIQUORS. ete. ' • mhZ3.ns2
Vo!AO Wit 34 ;f11..:111. 10 al
WILLIAM! J.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
32 PENNHYLVANU\ , AVENUE, oppostk
High otroet, Pittehurati. Pa. Ittaideace, No. 143 -
Grant vtrect.
Johhing done with 6natiaela awl dispatch. all
orders promptly aateindeAl to. aad &anal - action wet
rAnt..4l.
PRICES OF.TSE
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
I'IVI*I'v4.I: 7 4AUD:4"4. er,g. I
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
ARTHUR KIRK, Agents
Office, No. 289 'Liberty
PITTSBURGH, Pd. -0.1
CAIVIt3P'E;rI pow,pmilr
, .
'Electric Nos. 1.5, 3, 1 and 6 'grin •lii Eq art
Canisters, 1 lb. each.
American Sporting. I• a l p
each •
Dusk Sbooting, Mus. and
'Ova! I..Antsters I t...e5gb.... v lb: eati „ q{ ~, :
Indian Ride, in o•3ll.Cani4terspf II I eacb......
Kentucky Ititle.. In Oval Canisters o
Kentucky It Oils, in Ural Cantatas of Al 6b. leak .1 • '
(25 one lb. Oral t _ •
(60 bait lb. do. do. • do.)
t
ICE A: -1101PVDE.X11.,
- Kentucky Inset' 1 rrr0i 141 .. 1114 ',44 11 ! ! • :
taS .. rg.. ll lL r 414 , If , .
Kent . ucky trro, . "ftuuShuctol. •
Inn ro,
Kesliteirytitiltr..lrYria. Freeland :lea nueo
lee ,_tct-in keep. ir4. l l r , r.v.vr , . .
Peet riVirlifq . , in sr Iba • :4.: 1.1.4.4 a.. 1,,
umt , tinh)* ici.. , Pulidtri h.ul9Eutp, Fire • 1.,
IPA4PrritttirVPlctlebillt IDS
entety chanc er !Vit t o svartiti. qttalnyi I'
piet i• •
• , , 11 :.1"/ , 1:11
,„„!„
P•llnereil.free.neenneenek inn! Irmo pi' .
. .
Itaitrpod. i tt..P . ?! . 3ettenth,or
‘NOTICIDTOIOWNFIN OF
•
iliAtaf6s,eAr,e4.
No t.lo CA ,. r m ri .b ga r se t b litr
, 14 *Li 'owner
of Pnt73r,ll" ar tell s u 07Plai a m b p. r tsp d th o ll.
.
Litanies •the Treasurerrd °Dice of 'the etty - of
j7,ittsbursch i ,kolcytiWlT,ll,El arllg t ort wi_tb ,an
Kitt of A.selolity approve srr,l. 11350, and'
ittil an tir.iliaMl.tor , the. ( its:lnver City, of
„elf Lobe fgh, .
Atr,Lieveofra. oof.pa l 4l on or, hvrprelaiiir . 1151113 dis.
,
ne pisttki In' the 'Minds draw Chiefior Police('
rot /eolliatiou4%th WNW Go his.teti or po cinlll for the
oalioeslon jfioroof*ofl o,firporoir e am who neglect or
retlu to; to lila. on; I.forn.es will iirbjektlO 'pen=
!atty. id' ricoierrill'brefOre , th Mayor. doable the •
, eaLsottnt or: thri License.,t , •
metal lilatotko( prffloas yeatirtnurt De re-'
• turffrd' at 'the 'We Lt6enside are laltattont; 9r pay
65 tents theretbr. • ,
r • •'61t1t778-01tiL/Callii:
Itsentras Hope Vetirfo..4l $ 7 50
!car* Two 'Horne . .„,„ 151 00 ,
Kok* YOU,' Horse •*I ..... 15 Oki
1 , .4.acherw01f10rwr.Verik2.••••4“..1.....::..... 15 00
thaaltn.ses sad, oar Wheels Aroma by 7 741
r aorsesi, Fltattn Dui ars Carla. trim Mai 1.
ttonia-Uanie- tied Inanyortbe aboissvehteles One •
4 1 4 1 alrt : IPIAMMAL ALUNDatiEat
Vitly Treng/
Vittootniclite Peointiory , 14. t ,
Vi ii " (ll/4 • 0a704 4.E Ili
Oi•,r7k. '
, , •
areessurig .I;trelitte,owneprili.v.obbum wnt
a S a pp., irittaito: 7.• •
tinf , Por-tr•ustifin4a, itiet r y
tato teat. Theft loci stet atu4 =Mg Meslttlille
a Curl), Atm /I:4l:rpihertiltrietti >k a • Men Jednosiliatker • r""
APPIY-111 Um *OM sii Awn, $
$ '"'.-.'"" "4** iIOBBSON,
/ li.' , "J .
jaiNsp f"" pxreel.
Lik
,prn 0 ALT.ar4oVsritti r t.../ •
e 4 141 ;ViAli c r•di
MVVl t il l ini. 1 . 111 1 4
a 1 itur Cult , ow l :
'l.'4 r'll7l 1.111(7101.1 I.llllllia •
, 210001Jubia Eithlislegthitge;
' ll , 711f. - 1 1. . tirusr)piv eat.
./Z . l .."A el lTero 4 / 1 1 4 1 4: 1 1C SlinateA Sri VOW tc.r ,( 4 l moto
tat • 9,1til 1.1 1:11... ',1:V.,. 1):
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•
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I I 442 W rin iVr ding N : l B l l lW A t l i k 9ithr o 7ofßent.„.
i .
t I
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§Pacc.0 4 4.44 1 14071:-raliel caus.lii•t,
, . tr.:Ay/HP' in, , 1ym,,,T4i!.. ptiputor rn.1.11, wr .
t 1.. ttl. tab oti. Op la tly sax... 14r kime 'Lat e
'st.l:. I teet 4 o.u!e Uy . ", • JAIL. A. allWellAW. • ..
,ow•• , , ••• • Can ilk , r Litmay.4l44-filiwit suveta :
JNSVRE YOUR LIFE IN THE
GUARDIAN
MUTUAL LIFE INSUBLICCE CO.,
ASSETS RAPIDLY INCREASEVG, OYER.
This Company Is the iinard'an of a Sacred ?end.
which is to provide for the Widow and the Father—
with the 'oast possible burden to the Insured.
All. Approved Forms of Policies Issued.
Liberal modes for the payment of Pressiums-
Policies No •torrelLtnk by their t.-rms The F.n.ttre ,
Profits of Company dlet ed equitably among the
Return of Premium, 1.11 , 1'Y 1'13.R.
CENT.
Hon. John A. Him, E. Y. Hanghawent,
Hon, James Harper, William Wilkins,
John .1. Crane. Julio. H. Pra.t,
William T.Jlooker, w hilain W. Wright,
Wm. M. Venzallye, Charles J. St rr,
Chas. G. Hoek wood, William Alen, •
Hon. Geo. Ondyke, i Geu, W.
Minot C' Morgan, Geo. T. Hope,
Thomss !Holey, !oh H. Sherwood,
BenJ. B. Sherman, . Edwa,d H. wrik,ht,
Aaron Arn 1, W. • arlee,
Ricti'd H. Bowne, Wm L
WALTON H. PECKHAM, PresidenA,
• HENRY V. GAHAGAN. Secretary.
LUCIUS MeADAM, Actuary.
•
Medea,
M.rgganx.
St....fac,,nesb
PanilAme. •
GENERAL AGENT FOR WESTERN PENNA..
Rooi 2; Bank of Commerce Build..
log, curer of Sixth and Wood scrneta,
.. - ,
Agents wanted. Apply as a bove. .
jy21:t.13-TT
_____ i
STATEMENT OE THE
Capital $lOO.OOO MY
Privilege of Increasing to 300.900 00
Pr. miums and iriscouni. ' • 13,472 37
Paid keturn Premiums 55 so
Expense. Includ'g Taxes t l'oimuts's 3.461 71
Losses paid 5.673 36
Amount of Outstanding Risks 757,908 33
Cash on hand
Preis:ol3m Accounts
Bonds a. d M0rtgagee....... .....
Bills Receivable
Stock Notes, payable on Demand
Total Assets....
I certify that the foregoing 15 correct
).2t: to
B EN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office in Franklin Sayings Bank Buildings
No. 43 Ohio St.. 'Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well
known to the community, who trust by fair dealing
to merit a share of your patronage
•
sr.Nii•Crrtwisj.
GEO. D. RIDDLE
I)IItECT(JR3:
Henry Irwin, I). L; Patterson,lHenry Gerwlg, -
Geo. Rz. Riddle, Jacob Franz.. - GottLeib Pass,.
Simon Drum:: J. B. smith, .-- Jacob Rush,
W. H. ste wart, Ch., P.' Whiston,Joseph Craig,
Jos.' Lautner. iH. J. Zinitand, IJeremlah Kohen.
apiO:o3s . ::.. -.' - ' 1 r
N ATIONAL INSURANCE CO., •
OP 1118 OTY OP ALLEIIIIIINY.
°Mee,. In ALLE G HENY TRUST COMPANY'S
BUILDING,
FpLA JNSUBANCE ONLY.
r • • President.
.111.8ei.-ISTE 4 TE4O3ON, Secretor?.
It 8:
,PlTllll4milJno. Tisonips•ci.
Ldckhart,l Joe. Myers,
kobi..Les, : • C. C. B oyle.
tied, ificest, Jtedd Hop p:
•
A. H. Knelett,
Juo.t A. Myter,.
Jas..L..U.Tabgat,
JllO. Brown , . Jr.
•
* y :STERN - INS - 1111.A' NCE C 0111.••
PANP:OF PPPTSBURGM.
EXANDER NUMMI., 'President. .-
WM. P. HERBERT.' Secretary. . .
' O*PT. GEORGE NEEL!), General Agent.
Office, 951 Water street, Spans A Co.'s Ware.
house' qtV'Stairsi PltUbtirgh: -
Wili inzure against all kindkor Fire and Marine
Risks, , A home institution, -managed by Directors
Who arewellknown to the comkuunity, and who are
- determined by promptuess'and liberality to main-
Aida the stharacter which they have assumed, as of
'fermi, the bef,tprOtedtloo to ;lose who desire to be
umnareit,w: ~.. , . . ~
.
:..
Ale's:smiler Itimick,,, own R. McCune,
H. Miller, Jr:, - •' • - "Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, . -i-Wilttam S. Ev auk
Alexander spe* er, . Joseph liirkpat.- '
" Andrew_Ackl ti, 'Phillip Helmer, ,
-David-IC 1,04,!. • ; Wm. Morrison.
~ D. Ihesserr... - , - -,! .-[•,-'' mica
=IN
pENIISYLVISIA • ' •
, INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTTSBUROH
oPFICE; Iru; 16IN W 4 ,015 STREET, BANE Or
COMMERt.E BUILDING. • ,
Thls is a Hume common:and insure' Matzen leas
- by tire exclusively. . , ,
i • LEONA RD IV'ALTER,* President.
~
HUGH litE O. 0.-ENJ YLALHENT„ NUN PriNchlent.
IMBEBT eI,TRAGII„ Treaparer.
Secetary.
DIESCroue: _
Loap.W.WBJ,ter, .. ,Grarge WllsoxL
i Cr 'H. Hoyle* ' • " (leo. W. Erma,
Pbtrtj . ...rick, .•• ii,:e.. L t pp e ,
i
lo a rAiVin u l e , F .,_' ' ' '-' - ' - is,. I.. " Agi,
mu. H. ilopmnai • I- , J aa Amazon.
Henri ,SPrunl , ... 1. . ,-, ^ irl:
n orm! , „ III! I( •
EOM
:,• 1 ' AGLISVT VOlgrzy FIRE. .•
' 1 FRANXLINANSURMICE CO'.OF, PHILADELPHIA.
• . _ , Naas Om
40„.4i.614.4(...
ST.,
97 #7 4 71.!`" 3 . . . . l.'
..._
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. 1, Dtilleir. a . .
• M i rW lT lEge, " ' • ihild 8. Bid '; s •
Basnatel tit.,
.:::: Isaac Lp%
.. .
4aoatitt. Svia, ... _ Ed warai,j; h e, .
R4TlVll4.l43'lUl6'.htrekti 4044.riTgirni.
1
) COW* CV DIA I ~ v ibil'lnsident. ' •• • :
.-; tf . : c i •§7: l * } thrirprierA c
W rg.ri...,.l44tokeorprvindedand .
..
Wnnd Btrenta,
ALI:EaNt -- t AVitti RANCE CO ST .
: pA.Ny or P •Hcrlty ~
OFFICE, No; . 214. 4'll* SiIINET, BAld BLOCK
'Wire-anti all kinds ofilre and Marine Maki.
'JOHN Nt'iN', )4.. T. - P l ilOaldent.
AM( Hi - liD;diiiiD, bled President.
'Ci. b. Doribitti:;ll4.l:64,7.
bitrtri wit: - iik.gri. eWikersi Again.
Duottithrs: -
.7otreirwin, Jr .erpt: Wm. Dean,
Iio.V..PHTra. 13. L., rebut:stoat.
W. H. Hversom : .
, .
• 11141 '"V ii 11, ., , 'l:c , t." I Robert H. Darts, .
T. J. oak mom . Frauds Sellers, •
Phalle. Her& lt 111 :i Capt. J. T. diockdadm
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INSURANCE.
OF. X.E.W YORK.
No., 102 BROADWAY:
Si 000,000.
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ben Franklin Insurance Company,
For the year ending JUNE 30 - rn, 1866
ASSETS
GEO. D. RIDDLE,
OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
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$ 3,910 715 00
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80 000 Uslo
$104.3181 41
President.
Secretary.