The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 11, 1868, Image 7

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The Nobsand StibbtatSareoge.
The very extreme' of the
,present Paris
toilette prevails it 'Saratoga to-day, or rath
er an' imitation which -might be called .a
burlesque of eitrivaganza, of run: antique
style
Not a laill'erinvell hoop - is to be fonnd
, where once air ariny of them was in motion.
The chignon is worn on the top of the
head, with two inches of hair inserted
about AliirtYdecrees'below the , key of the
archon each side of the centre,Which forms
pendants like the horns of a goat, or, to be
more precise, like those of a chamois.
.:-/The dress has a medlutn waist adapted to
a hoop somewhat of the shape of ar barrel;
large'at,the'centre and small at . each end,
with a backward swell to assist: in forming
the train. A large bailie - or ''"pannier" is
el
'worn at th top of the hoop; .upon which is
gathered u five or six yards of material in
a kind of unale.
This is led the "blenchiusse". or c riasher
wciman's style; but really resembles the
humps of, a Camel's back.;,- Across the lower
hips, belqw'this "pannier;',' a band extends,
It will thuabe:seen that we have the most
extisordin: ry toilette known in the realms
of fashion for the last two hundred years.
It ,n}ay. i hs., , rerneinberqd,as a histcitic fact
that a:change of fashion, changes the Viola
tone. of 0 Person's manner,, , The . stataly,
patronizing airsaiatoned47 our;belles a short
time ago, rwhen ' dressed in the emPle , dow4
agerakirtathenin vogue, mould hardly be
becoming. to the: wearer of the' fashionable
garb of the day. '' : " •-. ' ,
'As .a logical .seqttence. of-this, all , our '
belles,. Wben walking or standing; instead of
'the stately stepp be the stattfeenne, assume
What i hitalled the "Grecian bend," -lor the
air of diffidence and inquiry, - with!! all the
ad nets ' - •Ts• .
• , The Greciatbead'As p erformed. by pull:.
ing_t.heloWei to a' 'joint eVen-with
the liiii;:rip'47Viiiii ,`throwing the pie' Of 'the
stomiCh . baek Win and the shoulders' for;,
Ns f ard;; haiddate held front, i peed 7
apt fronithe4alit l and - rutbided to repie-
Sent a spray; the! . m - Otli canter or titter
It wilibeSeen from the description of. the
dressthat it is peculiarly adapted to- effectu:.
ally- , allow of a full performance' of.the
"Grecian bend," and when the'wh il leAlfair
is cal. - -"
did old inThe deride by a o&ind
luxuriatit' youth, with his hair parted 'the
middle, placing his right artn.under . the ' Telt:
Of thelady; with digits:le extended, as in a
spasm, resting between- the shoulder
blade, white with- the- thumb and second
finger lie Eolds" her. Wrist, - thus - leaving her
band to hang-lifelessly-pendant, we have an
exhibition of snobbishness and cockneyism
whieh,must - put' all serisible -Americans' to,
blush.z—Correapondence•New , York Tribune.
PeU:OletUn In Europe.
Sources of mineral oils, It appears, are
now discovered and ;worked to a large es;
tent in Europe. The 'Moat important ones
have been found- in Galicia, adjacent to
Hungary. In the western 'section of this
province petroleum abtitinds, principally in
the mountains inclosed by Limanowa, Neu
sande°, Grybow, Cieskowice, Gorlice and
Sbyszyce. The precise superfiCial area
covered by the reservoirs that- have been
discovered -would appear to: be about fifty
thotiaand acres. .Tne soil is said to be so
impregnated with the qil that it frequently
~ssues in the form of springs, and that 'it is
'only necessary,to bore ten or fifteenfeet be-
Joiv the Surface to 'meet the deposit In 1866,
two hundred 'and sixty-eight tons of, pe
troffium were.brought to market, even with,
the crudest means for obtaining It.
Seieral Aineridari erigineerifilaye gone to'
the locality, spil accordingto the accounts
they-have given, the' little stream Dunajec
bids fair ,to become theoll.Creeli of Europe..
Scientific' met,' Nati' .. bait' elamiiied the
country, consider that the petrolenM
&Iced - by East= Galicia reseniblei that ob
tained: in Canada, while that obtained
Weitern Galicia, isalmost identical with that
tumid in ony own, State. It is stated thatin
the lattet fiction therearesoujces which for
purity and abundance of yield are niftequal
ed ,by the wells of; any part of this country.
The'inatterla'exeitlii - g' considerable inter
est and activity in both commercial and Ed
', lentifie Circle% aqd - there i-vno doubt that
whatever resources may exist in the places
indicated will be, promptly, and, thoroughly
_ . . -
developed. ' . •
It remains to be seen how far the tialiciatf
oil well are destined to interfere with im
-poitsturn of the article'- froth this country.
That oil abounds there, and of ' eigellent
'finality; there' can be . tto romnable tineation
m the face - of the facia piesentedby, - entirely,
• reliable and higb,authority, bgp what ex
tent it exists is not 'EiatrafactOill'y showit or
even estimated, ..• . • .• - ,
A correspondent of the New , York'
'imes, writing from Callao under-date:of
August A.pth, speaks of three most terrible
'ihocka - bf darthvtaki - Welch ithaf night
visited the city. For full five inintitia, the
heavy, rolling, rumbling sound ocintinued;
pcking,theinwiture s and even the'. houses
*tlistnielVetr,ivlth - suchviolence that persona
could hardly keep their feet, and m
an sian
':::-taneoplush was madarprithß fitreet, .Ifiere'
the eight heggared description. All the af,-
flighted people kneeling and praying in the
upen street, crossing themselves, andfaullw,.
in deep swoons, full length on the:Pave
pent.; .old.women.kneeling,Nylth both - arms
upraised, screaming and the great
bell of Santa Rosa church tolling and -toll
ing, iNhile the terrified people fled in' Crowds
within the sacred inelosure, and . the great
steeple swayed' and cracked., as if every,
Moment. it woultifall- upon' and crush the
affrighted masses. As far as tbe eye could
f seeclown the long, narrow street, the very
street itself - rostratfff - fell - In long billowy
undulations, while out in the bay the ships
tased,up:and - down iiiider the violence of
' the tremendous Internal jar. ,The'sea' was
rising until midnight,. and actually came ',ln
fifty,f,edfOkttbk.lo.ol6;; an 4 aiihmerged• all
the lower floors of stores and 'buildings on
the streets nearest' the' water. Shipi lying
.at anchor,broke their moorings. •and (bitted;
=into each other! Thdre.ileined to - be it'reg.'
ular undercurrent of. whirlpool, - 'en that'
lahipe!" talnioU and retod!
Thousands of people walked the streets
Right. A
ItEIiCHMAN named iiharliet has in-
; Ireuted a neW's?rtmfty horse , Shoe which
'intzdhpfsdiect twigs
,0f:46 , 4 ircin. band
, let Into a;Asomgultsi• grppie scooped> from
ihe'teUter ittoW4f3lie- :lierses:. t rooV: This
tand.is,fa4ened „with saved-; reCtanguille
nails, 'driven into oval Tkii . 401 e of.
110 - 10 t told:the frog' ,•nre Lthns' allowe d do
tbTtiitieli the grow*. theAldrile, nrio-014.P5,
• - 44 1 4-PP'eT gets diseesee
new burl:meat:led by;'"Nr, Laguet; s.
Inge_ livery stable keeper in . Paris,mld has
, ;•'lltdueed . lamenesEPlitilatPitables bj,
thirds. The Omnibus Company, moreover,- ,
Lent shod 1,200 horses,r_snd P,Speak ,,, of. the
- , - ltebroyeeii3din l blgh, tenni;
TAX 'bit letter from' the
permse Cotmllysloper, says: "The
'term i nnmattufeetnred -f lataberi is lield to
• lumber in, thorough us It comes
from the'saw,soh as sawed..tirnber, boaida,
"shingles, laths, etc..: :Out itunber,_pbmed,
:tcolgUldAts.d grooyed, or otherwise. drossy', •
40-thetas imposed on sake by the
gietof .144.41 a,
"^-
'Mali Oi.Ezette has the following
sensible-remarks upon" the satire who pass
themselves off as' ogreit-AmeriCan artista!"
44 Therb is neiteceeity tii ' danip therenter
prise of theatrical Managers in LondOn,;lnit
it maple askedNvitether the introduction oi ,
gifted beingekoin'threigu parts la net being
Cari:4'd,lo,azt extent-Iv/Itch may, render peo
ple very, shy , , of; such .performers -thr• • the
thture. Tw,o'or three' American. actor's end
actresses' have been ptiffed off like the beard
ed voinair Inge, 'ctiuntry fair
recelvinga •fair trial, their deserts were,: not'
found :equal to the descriptions given hf
them beforehand. Then the critics liean
to eneer at trans-Atlantic actors—forgetting.,
probably, ,that it is not so very long ago,
since 'Joe Jefferson' aroused the enthusiastic
admiration of the oldest playgoers in Eng
land,': If third-rate performers are to beim'-
,
ported from abroad, what right has - any ono
US expect more in them than would be look
ed for in a third,rate.Englist actor? ' Here
is a very eminent 'Mexican tragedian, with
testimonials from the cultivated and refined
Benito. Juarez in his pocket; failing utterly
in London. 'On his heels there is to follow,
for our delight and improvement, a tremen
dousty'great Ambrican trizediani who will
be introduced by a - gentleman who prides
hiinselfon'outdoing ,Barniun, `.People will,
of course, Say, qu'Avliat state can the' dra:
pudic art be in Atitirke when such: actors
as :this are.called `,'great?" r What they
ought to ask is, . 4 Who is it :that' calls, him
great, and where.did happrfdrin in America? ,
:What was' his 'reputatien =there? Before
coridemitinithe task Of `tiliebt'de who nrst
recognized, thp Gilekie. a /idle „Patti, and
anieng - ,,Whoin Miss Cushman, 3lr. Sothern,
Mr FolreJit;.l4i. o;fens,lifies Bateinan, and
others were educated,and trained for their
art, it would.be.as well to inquire into , the
.credentialsof parkins claiming to be eminent
Americans." , . • , • .
, .., •
A Resurrection Piot.
• 'A very curious plant,,called the resurrec.
tion plant, is• now offered. for sale a't New
York, at from - ' ; twenty-five to thirty cents.
As seen .in th baskets •of the venders, it
resembles a Small bunch of brownandvarled
np leaVes',..ai it, were, curled In Upon itself,
w.itlt a, fear thread-like "roots at:the battatp.
_These pianti are'biought . from the Southera
4iart of Idexiati. " During,. the season
ilourieh . bit when - dry
weather and hot sun scorch the earth, they,
too, dry and curl up, and blow about at the
mercy. of the. wind. • To all appearances
they are as 'dead as the "brown and sere
leaf,"- but as soon es the rain 'totrieti again,
the roots suck tip the water, • tim leaves
unfold andlissumel beautiful, emerald, green
appeartmce., Matter ' where the,. plant
niayba; tat a roCk;lor tree, or , a hoiuta-top,
wherever the witidi r haie blown it, there it
'rests,- and being a' true temperance plant it
Only asks for water,and'at once bursts into
new life. Having purchased one of these
turfs, :and placed if in a souk plate filled
with water, the reader will he r surprised to
learn that it gradually nnfolfftid, assuming
a deep: reen. The leaves are arranged spi
rally, and, altogether, the resurrection plant
is the latest curiosity". It is also for, sale at
several places in Pittrsburgh.
—lt appears the dispute between Solicitor
Binckley and United District Attorney
Courtney culminated in a personal rencon
ter at the Aster Home, New York, on Wed
nesday. Binckley Was knocked down by
Courtney, who then. proceeded to pound
him to his heart' scontentißinchley crying
loudly for assistance. Two Deputy Nicirslials
came to his assistance and released him.
FOUND.
. I
That after_ repeated trials of Other remedies, Bo
bick,slitoznach -Bitters, Blood Ponder and Blood
Pills are the Itest ' mediclnis Citant to cure the din.
thr 'stitch 'their are recommended.
k.old Iy. all Druggists Everywhere.
There lekno inedlcdnejn:sum so ,etlleecons as Dr.f
B.olnek , sßlood •purlller
. and, Blood Pills for the
germaneni.eure of - Blind or Bleeding Piles; the)
strilte et the root ef dieeete, thetebr removing the
Belay all Druggists Eurywherc
; TIOLPERA2irCXEs •
- •
Theis is, perhaps,' stir one Sidngthat has done So
'touchier Pramate'the cause of tensperunte is that
gentle stimulating tonic. Iteback to thorned/a Sltteis;
they istrengtheir and invigorate without producing
• the ill effects. of. alcohoUo.stlmolanta.
• - Sold-by all Dniggiatt Everywhere.
r LIVER PILLS
Are ills that have a direct an& .powerful. action O• ,
the aver; and relieve slip inactirity ;or
_congrate
.date of that, all linportant . Organ upon which - fleg i
zed& therrhole process of digeationk 'Ma iiilPprt ,
aurae, thee; of procuring a Pill that shall lave atieh:
direct ctitni without Abell , eiredts of aneredi7.
manifest :tor wren one; such'. rills. ;are
,it•Ouoit!ii
Blood Pins:' the* yze:rfarnated , parilly vegeta*
andicarrwith - cortaintrbe* relied avow. aid are safe
- - • , •
at all
fold by ' fitligtists Everfwherr.
rots ON- .‘
Is but another-name for pfrapepsia. and the parent;
of, many Lila. Itoback's, Stomach Bitters taken la
wine-taus-foil doses, directly after_ each meal, _ will
surely effect a iermatiiniticare. *,Do not take our
word for it,.but try them. ,
(
•
, • • ,
SOld by all Draggists Everywhere.
.
NIGHT . MARE .
Is one of the many dtileases Hof which Dyspepsia 11
;be pareht. To effect; &Acre, ,persons should hied('
*carer food at and take a wine glass-lull of .
oil retiring to bed. • •
:;Sold by all Druggists. Everprheres,
RENOVATE.
. is on e of the regular :
'ptiritig the ti it"
houdebohl doge!' th retioifaie, and th? Mgt-
Olt? or Odin' dolleaOWn' to, a.great
iliirlOOthdt`:Thoiemid
mighty be Orkilotied; god many diiiiiitleas saved from
premature Raves by thoroughly renoyetlus
execoqik i wuutor, ta TrA 3 :Pills , ,
ptomach
1.;1
Odlkbrii4pri. . preowitere.
,
ti M4111,&-:
lioniOr itearki Sesteiii;
teititik *dm 'CIO* stortebli the obitstitetl66ll•bialth
`# raBieretir&Arstithriitteriettrobfitiltedticeit 6 ess. l
and requires tlavigerstle g remedles Itointedt*s
toluEth.Sitters So resterotite• stories to thedinitu-
Tat vitailtil,4 1, • -• • • ;; • r , ;
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Itgr'Exax_AlLD METHODIST
UTA~EYASD.,AIFjIICULTY.—AIi Lot
Ward Atettdklist ;Graveyard, are requested. to at
tend-a nteetlllt. toAre held on.hioliDla EVENING,
14th instvat`theolll) SEVENTH WARD SCHOOL
lIUUSE.. Lotho.ldet leruryeddo be present:
'e* . imPOrtium • ' THE - •
RBIDas CO., 1,
Pittsburgh, Sept; 4. 188,8. .
g;FTHE DREINADE . NT AND MAN- -
• AtitllS thia.Rotap.iqy have this day de-,
'elated aDividend of TWO,pOIWARSPER SHARE.
payable to• etockho'ders tit' allele 'legal re preseuta-I
_twee • nand a der -Thursday, Se ptember IlOth. at the
'Banking' House or nt Sob!, 57 Market
btreet• - • JAII.IB
• .bea:x..9-aSE ' Treasurer.
COMMEIIeIAL VEIFIART
• MTAT'OFTITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL,
(Rank of- Commerce 'Building. corner Sixth 'and
Wood streets. L'q flat to anyltualnem Qollege having
Me same stunieS an d lectures Se ssionsAfternoon:
2;5 to. 4-R;• o'clock; evening. 7to 'D.' Free. to all
residents of-Pittsburgh! under' .21 years 'of Ur.
Receive:4 stntlents from other places at the low ad
mission fee of .20. Students enter at any time, and
metre diploma on conipleting the course. Tor
further information call: at, our rooms or send for
circular. ,
seS:a.:-TOP • R: JOHNSTON, Principal.
.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
• that . BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the
Capital - Stoc of the Company•to erect a Bride over'
the Altegimny River, from Ewalt street, in the City
pfMittshurgh, 4n the County of Allegheny. to the
Allegheny and Butler Planlf Road, at or 'near the
;south, of, G lrty'a jrinia,linoorporated by in' Art of
thatiential 'Assembly of this 'Commonwealth; 'aP.'
prOveti the twentyraixth`day'of Marsh, A. D.lBBB,
'tvill'beopetlid if the office ofBral "a tI,IIITTEELY,
oriMajler street, 'in the Sircenteetith ' Ward Of said'
City of Pittsburgh, on the,MEN,TI* DA.Y'OF SEP'
TBILBER NEXT,. at .10, o'clock, of said day,',
tolin': r.B, J. wlitßwrrgst; , -
tibutterly,• James I.Metusett, •
T.lt. Sill, : J. B. Poor,
T. B. Stewart, ' -D. Dempsey,
.11. McCullough, Jr., , H. Sample, • .
E. S. Hanna, L. Felltusugh,
IC. Coates,
Nin. W. Young, . I -J. 1:r. Barr. ' •
Wm. Reardon, Wm. McConnel/,
Israel C. Pershing. I John Ji Williams,
. P. P. Reed, commissioners.
:Pittsburgh, August Bth, 1888. : aulU:n7l
SPECIAL' NOTICES.
IgrTHE APPETITE ,F9R-
Tobacco Destroyed 1
•
Leave WI! Chewing :and ifniokiug She
Pobunions Webd, Totiseco.
One bOx • of ORTON'I3 PREPARATION - IS WAR
BANTAM to destroy the appetite -for tObseed In any
person., no :natter how, ifirong the habit may be,
_Jar IT IT TAILS IA ANY CAS& .711 Z XONNT 'WILL TM
nicrtmoitZ. It 'lB, almost ; impossible ,to break. off
from the use of tobaceo by the mere e4erclee of the
Will, Something is needed to assist nature in over
coming L a habit eolirmly rooted; with the help of the
Prelemstion there Is not the Jcast - 4renble: Hun
dreds have used lt -who are willing to bear witness
to the fact that ORTON'S jr,it.x.riutATloli Com
pletely destroys the appetlte for tobe r ceo aid leaves
tit person as tree &oniony desire for it as before
heuomtaenced.-I s. fs use. it Is
.. .Perfectly safe and
harmless in all calm The - Preps:ration-acts dlrectiy
upon the same glands and secretions affected by to
t:mcco, and through these upOtt the blood, thorough
ly cleadssingrAe Dolsou. of tobacco from the system,
and thus allaying the unnatural cravings of tobacco;
NO ,TORE HANK.V.% FOR TOBACCO AFTER usr..o.
OnTitts's PAIRARATION RECOLLECT,Fr Is.
WAF.RANTED. BMW AFIC OF
I CouNiEnrazis:
AEC ONMEN DATIOY€S.
The following are a few selected from the multi-
Ode of recommeudatithis in our possession:
[From W. P. Heald,. Esq., Bangor, Me.l
BANGOR, Me., April 24, ltiog.
I hereby certify that I have used tobacco fur thir
ty years past. an for the last fifteen yr are 1 have
used two pounds per month. I have made attempts
to ;Cart off at different times. I have - left oft one
rear at a time, but alwava continued to hanker fur
It until 1 used Orion's Preparation. which has com
ph te:y cured me of the appetite fur tobacco. I
wood recommend all who ate affected with this ter
rible habit to try the preparation, w i hich will cer
tainly cure it if the directions are followed.
W. I'. HEALII:
[Prom E. W. Adkins, Knoxville, Tenn.]
KNOXVILLit.,:Tenn., August 5. 1861.
This is to curl By that I had used tobacco to such
an extent that my to alth had become greatly Im
paired, and my whole system deranged and broken
down. In Juste.]ltiB2. I purchased one bax of Or
tou'v Prepaxatiou, and after using It I found that I
was completely cured. I bare not had any hanker
ing or desire for tobaecosince using the preparation.
I believe it to he. all that it Is recommended, and I
would advise all who wish to quit the use Of Lobate*
to trr one box. of Ortian•a Preparation. • .
E. W. A.E.KLNs.
• (From John Morril), Bangor, Me.). .
BanuOn.lde.. March 24, 11308.
Thls Is to Certify that , have used tobacco for
eighteen years have tried many times to leave off.
but have antlered so much from a olsziness In my
head, and gnawitig at my stomach, that I have soon
given up the trial. A short time since a friend in•
du cad ibti to try Orton's Preparation (sold by you.)
have thine so. and am completely cured. I did not
In the/east hanker atter tobacco, either to smoke or
,cl.ew, after .I begat to oat: the Prtparation.
JoBN MORRILL.
Price of ORTON'S PIIMPARATION Two 'Daiwa
per bor Lorwarued to any part of the country, post
paid, on receipt of price. Money sent by mall at
our risk. ' Address, • • ' • t - •
4. IL COTTON, Pireprleton ' •
• Bon 1.148. Portland - Marne.
We. the undersigned. have bad personal dealtras
wan C. B. Corr ON.: arid need rennet hun a reliable
and fair. dealing marti;arld ostlere. las Statensents
deserving the confidence of, ihe
8. B. Itichardson. Be-. Id.-lareera , Dr. 8. B.
Portland, Ble.; Chariest!. Morrill. Bidde
ford, He.; 11. witortie Lielfent,lao.; ,
Alonzo Barnard,: dlangor, r,
Me., U. tweet,
Wlidt Mansffeld, bass .; - H. ht. Boynton. Bast
H.;,hl. Quirsby, ht. Jotussvale, N. Y.
•
• VAPECLAN :LOTION," ' •
FOR BEAVTlientia ThKEI S AND COM
FLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Fredklea,
Ptmples'Moth-I3lotchea Tan.lete.. and renders She
Skin sea, istr wadi nrioornin . gd.l :For Ladies in the
triserf , At 14 HOT Gentlemen. lifter
s lanai it his no' equal. PIIIAN LOTION"
tribe onlp reltible 'remedy cor , disasaes and Mem
lines of ibis skin, . -
•
P 11.82.01413 -`/".44/ELAirs ►
Iror Yursery anditefh; w , lungt,olutp the
!att.. 'trice, WS cents per cake.'
. : ”PLDEL DE. MATO•"
A new P,erfame for . the Haakercliter.
delicate, lasting fragrance. bold by all Druggists.
.PHALON SON New York.
ie3:r9•stwr .
IarBATCHELOWS HAIR) DYE,
'the
splendid Hair Dye Is the best in tbe world;
'the only - true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
instantaneous; no disapnolutment; no ridiculous
111.4 s; remedies the ill effects of bad ;dyer; invigo
rakba and.leaves the OW
,t o
ld
tgsgoft sa
adbrb f utiful. black
of r o b p r e on y . appiled yaiDra teloe it Wig ebmer 2 s;n
iAscnaitP 'eos : w Sir r., IZ,
,ItgrGUIDE TO •DIAII.IIIIAGR.--•
, KOU.Ds Men'! ; Guide to Happy Marriage
'and Cdriptga citelty. .The nninand vieivs oftenersn.
r ole_nt nviletoßoi ou the Prora and Abases Incident
to Youtin add marly 'Manna:ld, sent in sealed letter'
.nnveloys. ,Sree of chargotql ,4ddreaa gOWARD 411±
BOCIATION, Box P.. phliadelpida. ra. fliyuiplarc
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gOlifig ;AN lII , LOTi,6TII WAND,
r " LAIA.KCI%EtiIft AT(AUCTIV. N.
AMP .Pr,OPedr• 0 * ,g( FraakilA atreet. near tho
' l3llth Wartlp ti b A f r :4g Ilk wilt holiO.id.whhougo.)..:
- l rol l e l lrl i c.T. 'ROI; let is
*Ak a , larrA) . : l3 l. e , A :iites'e - ';!
, tgaing• tqurofittm pcbg 13 ,414 g and halt.. in goil,
Atratt nett ln' `pl tiant"logal tY. , Inapectlen 11V.
!Tlted.T.frenni 4 1 gale. , • '-'," i' I , -,- , ' , ::. iii ~..
I , „ . :. If: ii wi 1 .g0k,1.X4 1 4.,.Tr.; Auctioneer, . ,
a federal "syreetl Allegheny.' %
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DrY 000 0 and NOtions, .. 1. •
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1' R, SALE.
r,. !;.IW9. HOUSE* !AND 'Lb? •on Can 01l . street,
Allegheny.. Thls property will be cold low, as the
. party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose'
.of the property before removing.
_LEAN - HILL; TWO DWELLING HOMES TWC
DARtas with_goOd .7AR.8.• and about sod sera
:thnber lam!: awls 'property will be 'sOid low. Cast
851,500—balance on time to suit buyer.
MAO.
._ YARN OF MO. A BEST frill be. hold ' for twenty
- dollars per acre. - 1 rovenients. comfortable frame
house andlrood tie :50•zieres of the Imed clear.
FARM OF 180 - 11 HES, near the line of railroad;
very well located f r raising stock; impergrements
arezoodlV - stibit - UM; 100 acres of the land in
mWorr:and grain. '
CITY PROPER .—Willaell a good brick hixtse,
centalnnig five room , at `Sixteen - Hundred Dollars,
and would rent for amounvin six years.
A LARGE LOT.
e,I IF O river
BOUND. having a
!front and very cony convenient of access. -
TAN NER], conr lent to the city, and having a
well established cu v lom or local , trade connected
therewith; a good d elling and forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in 8 arpsenrg, near ' the.rallroad;
would make a_gooB. coal yard. .
HOTEL FOB BALE.—'That fine H tel pr4erty,
situated at the Blairsville Junctio, containing
fourteen rooms and the 'necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and f t trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
• . .
roil REINT. •
One large House, for Boarding Hon e.
One new Brick House, 8 rooms. ; •
One new Brick House of 4 rooms.
•": One new Brick Bonet of 3 rooms. i
One House of 3 rooms and.lot 55 b 140.
. One House cf 7 foomkand tot 150 150.
Two new Brick Hordes, 11 rooms e h.
Oneliew'Frame House, 4 rooms. -:
, , -,TIvo new
Brick. HOW.% .3 K1 0 _;9 5 _..
One new Frame Rouse fa Wilk burg, • haying
six rooms and lure lot, Welt stilted for garden..
T acres - Mate= .be . divided into !acre lots. • ,
5 Lots in Oakland. end •• ' •
for
....
' Power and a lege': Roo m Yard , f rent, in a
=KU la:Wolf.' le 'rented • for short or long
_FOELEAs..3 OR RALE•T3 Lots on Morton street,
ninth War d; • _
_• i • t _
WARTED... 3, MO feet of: Flagging 8 to4tnehes
thick.
TO IdCIA*7... 150,016,
IN SUM pi S4.OOQ'AND UPWARD.
D• P, HATentEllitg - TATt MICK,
No. pi.,Gra4# .
firt.; P4ttalburgh;
)e2):p18
2,000,000 'ES"
'ffliowE Ii.MIM-FOR
Vnion Paci* ./Itaiiroad:Cotivpany,
IiABTEEN Drh:3loN,
Lying Long the Una of thetr road, of
$l,OOl TO 86,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT 0.71 •
Poi farther particulars, maps, &c., address
Land Commissioner,.Tope . ka, Kansas.
Or Cii.AB. B. L&EtßolitY,. See' r,
I=
F OR SALE:
.The Oil Refinery,
KNOWS AS THE
CRESCENT COAL OIL CO.'S WORKS,
Situated In BALTIMORE, MD.. on the paltimore
and Ohio Railroad, and m 0,4 convvnlently located
with relerence toelther home or foreign trade.
These works arc very complete In all their appoint
ments. and are capable of turning out 30.000 to
35,000 UALLONS REFINED PER WEEK. They
have tankage for about 8,000 barrels of oil.
The prospect of an early completion of the Con
nellayille Road; renders this property especially de
alrabfle. Address, or call on,
LAWBASON LEVEREM;Trustee.
au:r3l
§/Ift WILL PURCHASE A
• N.FILY NEAT .COUNTItY SEAT. con
iffn)l4 acres, all under fence and cultivation.
The Improvements are a cottage house. with stable
and other outbuildings: 200 bearing - fruit trees, of
.beat selections Z • i sterrd
by two never-falling
Digt' c ity near to
tgkeid Chartist, Creek.
horn this
Mime an extetusixe view esti be bad of Manchester;
Allegheny City , std the :Lycra.
_Teams easy.
'Apply to B. IdeLAIN Q.CP.,
' sat . 'Cur. tourarand Smithfield streets.
J.OR SAFE & TO • LET.--nouses
and Lots for sale in all arts of the cltg and m
ns.' Also, several FARMS in good locations.
Mao, a Mali , WOOLEN FAcTOHY, with 110 acres
d_g
of land. anood improvements, which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms, Business Houses
to let on good itreens. Private Dwelling Houses for
rant In both allies 'for further particulars Inquire
. .
- • WILLIAM WARD
Jag 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
MARSHAL'S SALES
MARSHAL'S .SALE.
• ---
y virtue of a writ of erudition( arponas Is
sue 4 out of the District Couit Of the United States,
for the Westerti'District of Peens) iranta, atilt to
me Citrected. sylli'• expOse t,Prublic Sale. at the
ritteburgh. r 4.: on TUESDAY, the
15th day of Septemtier, 1868, at 10 o'clAek , A. W.,
the , following dammed property, to wit:
EMMEN CANS OF ALCOHOL,
,Containtug, eighty gallons, n o w ha the custody of
B. L. Fahnestock & Co., and claimed 14okinson,
or hrop 00., of New York.
• U.S. Marshal.'
Alorahtl:lo9lce., Sept. 9.1808. selo;x=
MARSHAL , : SALE. ,•
-10 y tie tee etwrit' orossuUtiont expends It 7
sued out_eij the Litstriet Court or the United htktes
Mr the Western District of Perinsyltsnla,' and to
me directed, , • 1; wig_ expose Ur Public rale. at the
ttl.lBl'olll - I , loUt.E.l'lttaburgo. Psi, on 31t.tkIDAY,
thd 141ith day' oT septenther. 11969, at 10 o'clock.
t A. X., the todowthg described property, to wit:
.
EitatrrAltriElLS Or 14.111SIET
Colitntnlng three Mil - mired 'and thirty gallons, re.
puled to be the prope, ty of B. D. Powell.
- THOS. A!. ItOWLEY.' U. b. Marshal.
31arshal's ttflice. Sept.. 5, 1860. schuss
ARSIIAL 9 9 SALE.' '
BA virtue of a writ - of vendftionf exponas,
Cued out of the District Court of the Uniteil btmte9
for ti•eWiestern Distrht ofrennsylvaula, and tome
directed. I von expose to public sale at the PUS
10M ',nigh I's., on MONDAY, the
14th dny of Aseptember, 1861d,' at 10 o'clock A. At.,
Abe following tleserthed property, to-wit:
FIVE BaILELS OF SbOTiFISD WHISKY.
'Coutalning.ablint two hundred and ten gallon..
,Shlpped Sr, Bolger of, Philadelphia, to
Ar re - dedek Wele3o, of Scranton, and found at
'
Willosbaree. ;; ;; - -
• - T1108..A. ROWLEY.. U. S. Marshal.
Marihal's Mille°. Sept. 3, 1r798. seo7:1;88.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
Ay Mane of a salt of van/ Wont aaTtonaa Is
iued op; of. the District hours or the Unitod btates
Int Alio \Wakens Witt/trot' Pennsylvania, and to
son ql cd t'o*Posn sale,' at the
. CUB rt.* 1 110EnE, rAtsburgh, ,on MONDAY.
tope .141. day' d'eptpuner, ..1d88.• at 10 oNtoe*
. 31. /tinfoil - owing described property, to-wit:
r UAR10,1,43, _containing
ono II nd red And twontt.tiVo gallons.
'ONE.llAlt . liEls 'Ok'roiNi• containing iprtptwo
Sallona. ~,;$. ;
Sclzed tite . pioperti of titian.' &11;annt,
TilUMAti Rowvary -
U. a. Maraud.
NATISHALMOrrIci: aept. , s, 1988. -8437;v89
- .
MARitiIAVEI BALE.
:7 1,14,0ii. ii: 4„54 1 ; v vt.h i rn i,i 3D C )i) o sotrita t t a ria 'w t r e l ?ou t r a t: i' co ! nr in n3st l yeiyu f a o u rt ni t Itea, ez d eo ,l isa isate e tow i ettei i ;
'ltreeted ef e cidae• to ,ptiblio vile at the ' cuts
'lTom qurgliga r , cuLgoNTAlrothe
4tH er, ar , lo'erelock, P.M.,
u Altiorint picritkO. Pros4trblsp.w4e
,Ii :*+&, ParrAgpif
• , 3••IIPIRITS,CALLEID F
coradluiOu''slx ihindrea•due• twiuty-slx gallon',
fr %zed di the §ope7 ' 'fp well at**, otb. ;
I KAb •-wW,LEI r. 8. arittdd
fleet e tibtuose.. ,
A 014,8414: • r
I ,U tr • .
frio6 eponaa 16 1
aved , out ot. the tdetrim Courtaf the Untied btatea
: (9r
, I % iv eig eri ll_ ill l l A r li PPlde,yl.yeeld, and to
hie . etea. wM e3C se. to 'pub 10 sale, at- tbe
iclB I I 'HOUSE; a MONDAY.
• the/10h sr er,_tiell. l o l, lbo d , ;LIP the
reitoeing 4 : 1 0 1 / c yf ue11 1• 1 (9p93.7.!.9;-rru,:
•
SeresiTttekiliii-of Distilled Spitib
17entatdirg three:htin'tirea gallons; 'Belled ;as the
voperty ot.Chaelea Levant eta'.
TWA!. A. HOW LEY U. S. hiarabal.
tido, 4" ids% 007
MI
g 1868.
•-•
APPLY AT
BY THE
JOHN DEVEREM
St. LOWS. MlesottrL
59 BAY STREET, BALTIMORE
~o_ ~Et~a~~-
ME
TN THE - MATTER OF THE AP. ,
plication thee • • • ; • .
Germania- Building . and Limn Association
. . .
FOR A CHARTER OF INCORPORATION.
No. I.oo2ln . the-Conrt of Common Plea* of Alle
gheny County.
In the above ci se the Petitioners have applied for
a Charter as a Building and Loa .Associat ion, un
der the statute In such case madd aiad provided, and
unless exceptions be 41. (1 In proper time - it Charter
will be granted at next,tertnot said Court.
14:1119RUISON:
a Las :v.15 .4ollelt or for Petitioners.
T ETTERS of ADMINISTRATION
upon the
'ESTATE OF MRS. ESTHER STOCKTON,
Late of Allegheny City, deceased, having been
granted to the' undersignSd, all persons diving
claims against said estate will present them, prop
erly authenticated for settlement, and those In
debted to said estate will make payment to the un
deralgned, at the Manchester Savings Bank, No.
209 Beaver avenue, Allegheny City. •
THOMAS B. UPDIKE ,
au7:11111-Y. Administrator.
N _
aric--Notiee is hereby N OTICE=-Notice
th‘t Letters of A drolni , tration have bee
grantedby the Register of Allegheny county, to the
undersigned, on thee.state efFREDERICR 'SAUER.,
late of Allegheny county, deceased. All - persons in
debted to said estate-are beteby notified to pay the
-same, and all persons-hurling claims evilest the
sald,estate,lo pr - sent,the Mille, properly antbenti
cated, tor settlement. '
.. • • . GDALEN A SAUER.
Admizilstratrix,of Fsederlck siner, ddcessed.
'Pittsburgh, tlept. 7, 1860,; seMia;
.N&TICE.--:-Whereas, Letterd :.`of
• Administration'lo the Estate of WILLIAM
ZELTER,' late of Allegheny City; deceasee,
bare been granted to thei all persons in
debtVii to the said estate are requested tomake Im
mediate payment, and all those having 'claims or
• demands against the. estate of the said decedent
will make known the same without delay to
MARTHA E. LEPZELTER, Actm'x,
No. 66 Western Avenue. sth ward, Allegheny.
507:05-F
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Limited Copartnership 114)3'00h/ere'
existing between the undersigned, under ,theo.psrao
of EMIL SCHALK, -
Is this Day Dissolved by ItEntual.Cosisent.
• • EBILL 8CIIAL1&
_ LENNItk
Pittsburgh ana.risilsoelphla, Jul I, A. D:1868;
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
U, S. zdAusuA.t. , s ovn.cE.
W. U. of Pennsylvania, -
?Muni:Mott. Sept'. Btk. .1868.
THIS INTO GIVE -NOTICE that
• on the 4th dav of September A. D. 1868, a
Warrant In Bankruptcy was issued against the
ESTATE OE. JACOB GOBLEINIE
Of 'Allegheny City, in the County of Allegheny', and
;tate. of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on hiso wn petition; that the payment of
any debts any delivery of any property belonging to
,SUOIII bankrupt tehtm or for his use, and the trade
fer of any property by him are forbidden - by law;
that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts..and to choose one or - more as-'
aiguees of lila estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy. to be holden at No. 116 Federal St..
Allegheny City. Allegheny. e.oniity, Petma., before
JOHN N. PILTIWIANCK, Bag., -Nett - Bier. on - the
70 day of November', A. D. /S6S, at 10 o'clock
A: M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marsha•. as Messenger;
IMEO
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
_
W.D,'of Pennsylvanla,
PlTTanuttoii. :Sept. 9t.t., 1868.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the ,7th day of September. A.t D. 1868, a
Warrant In Bankruptcy was 11,auttcl agalmt the
ESTATE OF GEORGE L. MeCLINTOCK,
Of Pittsburgh, in the county of Alleghe and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts and dellvery of any property belonging
to such bankrupt to him or for Ills use. and the
transfer of any property by him are forbidden by
law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said
bankrupt. to prove their debts and tO choose one or
more assignees ofhis estate. will be held at a cotirt
of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Re
liter, No. 93 Diamond street. In the City of Pitts
burgh, Pa.. before SAMUEL HARPER, Esq.. Re
gister, on the 28tti day of beptember, A. D. 1868,
at 11 o'clock .t. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,'
11. B. Marsha', as Ilessenter
MITE]
tIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western
et of Pennsylvania.
RVRT. B. NORRIS, a bankrupt under the A4t of
Congress of March 2u, 1867, having appllrd for a
discharge from all his debts. and other claims prov
able under said aet, by order of the Court notice Is
hereby give n to all persons who have proved their ,
Aetna, and other persons interested, to appearon the
14th darer September. 1868, at 10 o'clock A.
before JOHN-Iv'. PURVIANCE. Esq., Register. at
his office No. 116 Federal street. Allegheny City,
Pa.,to show cause, If any they have. wt r a die
chage should not be granted to' the said bankrupt.
S. C. 'McCANDLEt3S,
Clerk of 11. S. District Court for said District.
Se4n , l , I
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21st, 1868.- Everything relating.to billiards of
best quality and lowest prtecs always on hand.
Our NEW RUE TRIMMER, Patented May sth,
1868, price s2.so—a great success.
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63. 65,67 and 69_ CROSBY ST:. New York City
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