The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 12, 1868, Image 7

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CHICAGO, Sept. g 1868.
I wrote last - from Alliance. After al e a r ly
.
breakfast I took the express train to', this
Canton, the county seat of Stark • an old
town far Ohio, its settlement datinLbaek
over half a century. Full fifty y 0 "*:!,
2 dr:Johrataxtorivt creorowivania Printer,
I." •
.•71.-1--, •
Oommencadthe antic/Aron ora paper in
Canton, which, if I remember correctly;be
called the — OMO Repository.' He continued'
*publication for ,many years. 11,wast a
_good paper; and didnrich for• this ract i ibri
'of Ohio. The old gentleman, now far -ad
vanced in llfrs,ls still living in Canton. The
Xownhaspkijne appearance, and don't seem •
46 be laggirskbbdind *the 'progress of fthe
times.' .
'Massillon, also in Stark county, near the
western bolder,
was the next important
town we passedthrough. It is a ver.tpro-.
en M 3 a- - population!of, - from : "-- sunnm - tcr - elerellicniannd; There are ,two
iron smelting furnaces here, which mane- ,
facture annyerage of forty tons of pigniOtal .
daily out of ore found in the neighborbobil,
,xnuch r .n.tvidokiglar ; t -
_nd,....Ei k ey,ra,
gqypp emniner
— ens ieultUi
!nannies:Aerie% It is emphatically,arupa r ,
featuring town, enjoying many advaiilagea;.
tbr there is abundance of coal all arouudi
kemicie,-;,*on orre,,
.4t has facilit ies for
'tiatiOpdrUtftd - byrMl and canal; far at this
place the Ohio canal crosses the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne* Chicago railroad. The ooal,
here is of the semi-bituminous kind found
intheyalleootAlie43_lkesnango_ Aud Mahon
:. iefttiedmovr lir.tile b.W furnaces.
'Mansfield is the next considerable place.,
Of its population and business I am not ;
able to speak particularly. The l Ati*ntle.
and Great Western Railroad crows - the
P. IX. Miry gat:Li - R.B. at tills place: The
- itesictliCrestline;,4lo- Wilke west ;cf Fitts
burgh, an important railroad centre,. and
nothing eke.- Here the Cleveland : , Poltuils=,
bus and Cincinnati Railroad crosses bur
;pad * w ilp,o.ther roads diverge southwar d
Ik hd ••1441.11;
1 :0 3 .0 laskt Crestilne we leave
what:'may . s led 'the ' l 4llli country" of
Ohio—the best and most inviting portion—
' and enter upon the almost (least Ave%
--wtsicitroxtends. thence ; all the way across.
life - State`of failihnsito Chicago, a distance
of about three hundred miles. For 'more
than two hundred miles it is, or was - an.
I,ardntermpted-hesFy forest, tteoPt. in one
' *here t the' 4oad iitiur:lhrough . the
midst of a prairie of six or eight milee in.
extent in both directions, perfectly treeless,
ind'doveredwilth heavier grass thantrever
saw on any other prairie. There isnot a
single lettutum habitation upon it, or an •
acre - under Perhaps it is too
wet. It looks like a lake lying in the midst.
of .the
_dense, surrounding., forest, some
of Which ileoited ;. blue d distance; as
evinced' tram' the' ca' . 'windows: That
passed, there is no more nra rte for many
miles—not within eighty miles of this
city; thence onward there I,s more prairie
than wood land.
This Vitit*Coded.plainclias a rich soil;
but when the timber is out away, as it is in
taany,places, theground is so covered with
attimpslhat it =St Cost More toil - and ex
. pease to cultivate it than the prcidnoe is'
'worth...J . os really a hard regtm-to subdue.
Yeetlisi tibibei verygoadi lid where it
is near the railroad it is valuable for lnm
bet.. tiewatd - fuelv But it is a reservewhich
for u generation or more at least will 'hold
back. settlement, _in_liorthera joillklia,
`.'nedef undelStiind before why it"was
that Indiana did not go ahead like - Illinois.
Fog mile, after mile, on_ some parcs,Of the .
ittite'thiongli that kegion, we did not ;see a
single house or field. The count* , is' too
- .gat and-too min* sitsdpd to ha hea thy, and
requiresit too m uch time iiifdliebortki bring
It into a good state of cultivation. ;lint un‘
Ltdithit atinentititie .oriinpulation from Ufa
good prairie legion beyond sets in *ill that
region be fully subdued. .
-- e . BereAfid iltera,M.-..10ng intervals 1 oth•
Limit - Id gg i afggoibiteshirikti herd;
for a few miles, the count'y rose a little .
above the monotonous level. Miss were
2g,tnierally- - settled, and- in some of- them
'towns are.lid'dent and-pretty well built
Sand, gravel and sotnetimes bouldtars, comi
pose the soil; and I think I never saw. finer:
z :..oi.inctrtkAasevlrysladpn-orAaharati aka grow
on these Fort Wayne; a llama& '
fug and wid-ly eztended city, in which they
claim to have thirty to thirty-five thousand
iirdiabitehts', Is' teiline of these drikswellii.,
The situation is pretty and very ample; and
othWe Ineverirtlipliclot _prosperity. A lady
en the car, who resides thrre, complained
s ztlayt it is a wicked place. She afterwards lesnarket43,lijniMittria as she Call- ,
ed them, were in the mafo - ritym thotliforri.'
I told her that that accounted for tlte,Wick= .
,011e89 , 0,
_thOp ploperr She informedMe;per
that. tine had eighteen chturciatei
and two colleges. _
•Thia road is kept in admirable order and
:Istspektflgis'be wp endr careffilly managed;
suggest to' the - OomPatit
they have rather too much trade and travel
StilLl think I" never
- /mired oven any toad:kr/Ith more: satisratii
-don.
L.
on the train yeste rday,
' ' l-4 620 -3"re n: l iing 4bsad , Granf,,4B;, for:
Seymour. 29. A few declined ,voting,.,
among *Brim was a Lebanon county patch-,
When' -the ,
'fi.. - tivirdnedithesena kedilThatjA ;
right; Grant ought to be e ected,' The
;people all along the road—l metin„Piel.R•e;:,
be fully allvo",to
importance of the issue. I saw some or
j_ our Ohictfrleptie:ivho prom* a knajority of
frozh - 80-009, t075-.ooo, ) beth' fif October awl
November. I travelled with Hen:pi9.7s ( il--
, - iliiinWilite'penrcnerttntive in Congreititocthe
, Tenth district of Indiana, and Whik,A.
Republican candidate for re-election...4lo
• Vail' ine• that we , may safely:wan*: rtidbuta,
good for ten to fifteen thiittsatid niabrity ! ':
Illinois, they say, will more than double.
0 ",
- City Part. - , 1 , r ,„
' MESSES: EDITOEB GAZETTE—If we; are to
free a -- drivpigjark, it must be in some
way not to - O - eirpenitArti;`and one that :can bp'
PJ.SWAvii i ii i P!4, tt le Par m P eile(l4 g9 ij 9 / T1
• or five miles over a paved road to geLlat9,
q. 4, fa . Nog. evident tlytt, ground could
ot lie gotten i neiki that:dry-0140y one cora
,.
- pact body-large enough for stick p . F4
without its costing far more than ,wncould,
-, iiritiebrjo'pa and it avadi nil s all-intiOrtfult
matter •could be gotten over there is no
c! isnichigroilid4ifonnlielahbodimd. ,„_; ~ . I
• .Now we have near Alleghettf ; 4iiid l tdait
Ili %He atifittfindingerid tinsficitYi ground
MVO may be considered valuXoletia,"thitt
- ' 'Maid' iiiikiki. betfaxplogettitucany large'
ci ..,lot - 1
v 11 1,111 closely conneeted or nearly
• r i iph iiiiiiikialwrici- dike'
w • ere von cannot 'setkanfortidoil. - IM
rather where the ground ftems nlitiiited:-
,
I have drivenall over the count g within
, f, , e10 . ftcei,4o. of Yr Att, .1 P 4 • , O,
I.
efnmawbuitfragiu,whia og it ht ,; o , _
..obtained without one cent costittitkir_ ~
=tinnily, other than the maki# Or Oa t
There is land in ravines just back of
'.;il4:6l44ildTfllo ravine runs v gv - thel
.river, an dsiraire you cati .br ~ atiel Off
.and run up a ravine out to •neacilliVi t Upftej
burgh or East Liberty. I Suppose, now. we
Optokfatiqptunituirip trio hundred
yard tta enbtlgid"lo gitleKtrnl4 o 4 l l.,„.. ,
tat - ion to aw de drive—followhiattifoliFP"
logs of the valleys in any dirqesl9o ll 97
Ltf ',332,_ Vlfsl, imiti - L opltlng bwortes by whic h
Lt ninAttplAme vim and come
again idteenother part of a Parkimaing,
the roads connect. •
Then let a S l ttz grouni, say twenty or
, „thirty,iiicres !ought it ear the entrant*
'' . •Landide& tii . o 'of oars ;suitable' for,
a, play ground for chiliirei he t tn.
the r MW,l 3 9,llp3llo4lo .. y - lbr - all - lbc
Elionnatinlf taketekhl . the sarrOundlng
VicriKetYtould eWlyadraltt;:and we would
..thas, got, the fgroino, ;roc : nothing. lifyrif ,
the Prukl)rtY7olderi pre about. to, cons lon' .
of such AisestmieWht ilk 'knave - the _ Park
around Where it tan-labetter!'approdaled;
It ovary.tOrkadrels of ground gave caw Atte; .
theifpfoperty f now worth Ave imndred dol.
hire an
_acre. whould Itave, to odronce iii
:villuji,tc4Wit'huin*lti and' flity, dollars to
pay Pl'.:oti'lqatil Pr r iirePiiitr. :liOrtil u . o t l9-
,thp*O4 d i tiittti `inniist" 'l:mime iortit , one:
;,thppsaud a oue,tittridred: Now wi ll any ,
goPOtY43:6 dr' think ,thaV, Ouch anim
lo_rOye'cifent;WOuld not enbaticCbc value of
hislirigertp, more than fell' :per, cent..- 1
• Ventevi, to:say Old the: Park wonld •
not Axt ,
.laldbut;until the' holders , of propperty mould.
v iiik :- doable: the present' 'prrde; - ; indeed _I
think_ther Could net oblv afford to give the
ground; , but make the road also. • - •
The., entrance ,tu :this Pork glonld be as
near as:poasible to the city, sO'that drivers
1 could"get Over'the cobble stones as quick
as_ possibl,, he; best way I can think of
now would biitd 'Open Forbes street, on this
side' Of' Soho bridge; • MOkt4 Said street of .
r
gravel or-Nlcolson• pavement; cross Soho
1 run and thence. up .Craft's, run to Craft
1 avenue; ...thence along the" backof Mr.
Clarke's land, over to the gr6und baCk of
Oakland; thence bYisome ornamental'and
winding road that• will toad into the ravine
further South. ..... . l. ,: ; ,
• A•goodriandscape gardener could put thli
1 1 ground into a beautiful Park a!*, butt little
1 -expegge, . : ~.. •.1 :i , , ~ • ~,i; ,- I ' '
1 Such: an,iskiprovimeat . -.; would give, not,
only, valuate , alt : property,
.but make, our
.eltr ob. much more sttractive. , That . atm,* ..'
`sere'who come ; lire.kwith - the thought of,
Manly it a tome - would consider it'a least
'tolerable,- and ' for - oUraelvem i V wotd be" g
o i,
luxury greater than any city improv Ment
we have eyermade T ' B. ' ,j
!,. :E s tate .vansyers. •
' , ll26lellowieg. deeds were filed of record.
before H:' Snidely, EitA.Rieoorder,:Soptem=
ber• 94888 . ..
Alit: Wirth:to Albert Wirth. January 13, 1600: lot
on Bank street, Lawrenceville, rl bY,120 feel-31175
John T. Edmundson to Mary. Ann Harper, mar -T4 ,
L 368; lot on Bitth attests; atelieeipbrk; 30 4140. feet
with buildings 2900
H. M. Brackenridge toldakthe,w 11, : Mtirdoek, Sep.
tember3; 1953;• lot Mils:7lmm TOwnshlp, , a by le
• feet . . .336
School District Llberty • Towniship to George P
Ealians loo er, , Aprll 1, 1604: lot in Polders plan. :ilia •
Thomas A. Mellon 1 eorgoF. Eabausen (Only
MS f;eet iotou Destro street,,Collins Township, 30 . 3 1
151 . • • • • •
Mary Ann Daly to let on turnpike is
South - Pittelfirrgb, Sis by 150 feet, with
_
JOhn Ulingliisch to 11. Asthalter. lot on ' Gana
street. Lieertj Township ' 20 by BO feet . . ...
C. W Porterfield to Sarah B.. Porter, t lot of ground
in East Deer Tp.. containing Ler,. 1500
Joseph 11121patrick to Prank cchtelilior 20,'1851•,'
lot on Manhattan street," Ma nchester , 34 by 121
tetti l ,ll,th belidlngs..,....c • Coe
Josep Kirkpatrick.: to '
VI
Charles Bechtel, Bor. .
Ur;lot on Manhattan street,' Manchester, 24 by
"126 feet: with buildings. gtoo
Joaeoh :Kirkpatrick to, •Jusenk litchtel, Sept. ,26,
loton - liankattan..street, plutichester, M . by
1211beh_livith'bnildings • • • 1240
Sessintialtupert to John eacaeyi , Jene2S,lsll4i lot OR
• Second street, lulheNlllsge of Buena.VLstit,l,fol by
/20 $lOO
John %Codley - to ThormiS Reed, July • 22, 1667; lot
deseribed above
John-Scott-SeaWilliam• McCreary. Sept, 7;1E438; tot
- 199-26.1 n Messick's plan, In Liberty .tp WV 5O
Theinias 31°261u/ter to John' Lorimer, Aug. 21,
18680ot: of:ground lir Patton Tpi; containing 3
acres mud 20 pepsin 4 ... ..... ...... .61,500
P. Htrycyjiiiller toSoniuel Frett.eway, 1868;
lot on Harrison otreet,'. Lawrenceville, 80 by 19.1
. 6964
P. Harvy Miller, to, Wm. isevins. July 1. 1868.; dot
. on-Harrison street Lawrenteeille, 30 by UV feet
Louisa E. Fetterman to Robert Woods,. one-fifth
interest in twenty-one lets in O'Hara's plan, on
Water street, Pittsburgh $11,500
Thomas Howard to Theodore Beak, lot on Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, in Howard's plan, 40 by 70
feet $l,lOO
"ThefollOwihg
,deects were 'filed of ' record'
before . .Ef: 'Snively,' Esq.,' iteix)rder, Septem
ber 10,.1868:" '
Georgetoftns to Dennls"Milarity:' September 10.
1584; lot No. 9, Mellon's Centrt, Pittsburgh, 15 s ;b s l ,
16 feet, with building*
Benjamin Fox to Molvino Bretscb, Mach 25, 1968;
101 on Chestnut way, 'ln Lorenoburg, Chartlers
township, - Zia 100 feet. • 9213
Benjamin i'cLx to Thomley Johnston, four' lets on'
LookontAvenue, Lorenzburg, each 23 by 100 'feet
MU; Burzw . lpYo . / . linsonl7 . lolorton, April 1, - 1668; lot
.1n Smith Prttil4irgb. IV by 150 feet ' 111.250
Pant Backe, Trustee,' to Titer/oils:Evans, -July 20„'
_.lBllBl lour lots In - Hobliken, Indiana tp...,....51,t03
,0 1 1 wen Fllasbaunone to Timms* Lyons, beptembes
5, 1905 two tots In TWenty-lint ward, Pittsburgh:
Frederick Elk to Jennie 0. Boyd, ,lot on Franke
town toad,. Collins township, 25 by 100 feet..:,
to Thonies Anderson,•March 26:18V; lot'
Of ground In Wilkinistowitship, containing.*
. 80M41.1
IMO perchea. i • ....•••"!.. 1 , ,
GeOLIP iteaterjto trede etc;
_Buell. 'January 1. 1868; •
lot No: $1124 Itelters,plaii, townr.hlo,l en b%.
Samuel B. Cluley; Sheriff, to- :JohnNauser, AprU
28„.18139;_slfibe interest Of llooige . Fritzer infote
, os. 8, 9 MIA 19 likillandon's Dion, Ease St mins
inlnlettard;. ; • • • $2,175
•Batnnef Iliieley,"StLerill, to McConnell,
haexeet of Jitaiespolyia s sc,rqs:of land loCivir-"
• liertrtownehlp.3 $5,000
:Joint Brown zo; 'Joseph Myers; September 8,1868•
Fut on- kirown'otrept. Base Jilsoulligham, 20 by 80
• Frettoriik . f . iii:Alisgaret . Atiker, 7111770868; Sot
nn.Frankstopro Aoso,Nolitniviownship, 20 by 100'
• ... . • ••• .......... ••• • • ... •.. • ... filOu
',John irticeolineli te oeoilele: tismige, August
27, 11167; let of ground in UnienCtownshlptoentain
ing 5 acr&Aand 50 perches $5.600
Elisabeth NV: Abbe to Thomas_Oryndy, dept. 6, 1866;
toveti . l.otrast.tahe; Mount W aibington, 100 br2lo
. ' PO,
. ,410-•-••-• .. •
As Tag politicatcampaign,advances it is
.important lhat':every 0 Republican voter
-should , Consider liltndividual relation to it,.
tuid: Mahe loine'ertirt• toward • securing , the
elections) 'Ohtani: and Covr.ix. ' , One dil
-1 dent *6-efe:or, doing this is 'the circulation.
br_, l ptic4,docipiencs;, pinafore; put • readers
Should place:444gs, WO - paper fa 'the
hands of Democritie. netghbets, and
send to the Now YorklWbune fot the ex
eellent campaign sheeti they 'bare issued.
-- - - -The Governor of Alahantehaa . epied a
'special aesaioli- - Of.lhe '.f that
(State, 0 elector' thet.'hithlnet)tat, for the
ofPasaing 3 regietration
net 'IK 'l6li iio erection `Cali' `bo. , held in
'broirentber. - Whon'conVeried it 1111,.pr0 1 ,
bably "pliti.l"#ttVE. the ,rreeicteri-,
liarefeattlin. • 1.• • , Pltl .
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A LL E GRENAGA I PEMY.
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7!: The belt tegelsteeselen 1011 eomtaenei3 cn
IfTLIMDAY, SEPTEMBER 161 . , .
EX0E14. 4 1011: HALL; gedereLoCreer.
wilt!. T., E.,WAREHAM. Princlpai. nIII receive
'e l lg t er2 l ita i rl l4. 93t944117'14u4fustNi"gri:r,77'n
ALLEGHENY CITY ACLIA,EHY,
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I.o3. ;; rpg•fr..wAL, ar e , oirnr.:Alygheny Savings
Bank. • 4 ,
Bdienittle; , from 8% A. Ir. 'to tr.2t:
Vontxneroli It' .* to *NIA'. Et.• ' • .
,-,ll,vealugßeApl9;!: Bal,atmic) and COMILLPrCIF, 7 to
9 r: w. . Bf..PRYO.B. '
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WEST - VIRGINIA I'
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The PallaTermot- ibis Institution slip MO. :
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ft, 'arae r immulizat,tiet;
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. The_ ig,o4 iatAiggiega, side A 'PREPAID..
"TORT PEPABIWZNT emorami tau issidtboronik ,
Courseseitinstrnetion in I
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•
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'`/ tr ,•• ' • -
oPic or ToilYqp; neednot;
exceed fro'mlleu tat I' pi ns. , „
In respect Co health, beantitnirceneriadd twine
able mortwonndings, the place le he arpaised4
-AJAX,. Tiff, p,„ residen,-and Prof ,
ley pi' men a add Pierer Pa anophy.'
siltallN.A) riloWeit Troteisof ift"
(A,Aii r Litessapre, a,..4lpoacAtgpre eatery Dept.
Con wZATER,_.E;x essor,orAipppl.
mattes andor Military Tactibicii;
0. - 10PaVEsits. A. M. Protessoc , ,or
the rid knees 'ld+ , I
81 .1) 5 1, gr'or 14 4plotini'
moderil•ei ant • • .‘
10,1 srialliNC.4 ;A, kW Assistant in the
Preparatory cep spa, ,„ ;
tiN;.i. Mi r tilANt4 Esq , Ilepetintesidelit of lb.
Gakianda eliding/I. I •"• '
"OW • Bit ;0114; Voeterer on Physl
sissy andrens. • ,)
Nod. N' Lecturer on Civil and '
Conssitatlo - ? • •• • -
ALEX. MARTIN.
Adoltainraww:NfeldlEN!' , C 7 ,544312/43
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1868.
farXREAr
MITE rOR
Tobacce-Destroyed I
1 . •
- _
Leave off Cheering and L llmektatt the
.'nibimeo•
. .
One box of RTON!Ii PREPARATION HI 3VAII-
IteNTXD to destiny the appetite tobacco in any
person; no Inittee heti strong the hablt may he;
ffer ! lr ,12 . PAILS MAST' CASs 'AWLS HOARY WILL Br i .
S.F o r:INDH.E.., 11,1441.0 a. itasseelple ,to break off
rierti 'tile nee oetallicotibyllie Ule'ret cietelee of the
will. SOurething is needed to assist' nature lu, over
coming a habits° firmly mated: with the. help of the
, preparation there is not ; the least trouble. Hun
dreds hive need It who are willing to bear.witness
to the fact Chit "orerows PREPARATION corn.
pletely destioys the appetite for tobacco andleaees
• the person as free Isom any desire fbr it as before
be commenced itts use. It is perfectly sate and
barmis as in all cases. The 'Preparation acts directly
upon the saute glands and sieretions affected by to
bocce, and through these upon the blood. thorough-.
.17 cleansing the poison of tobacco 4om the system,
and thus allaying the unnatural cravings of tobacco.
NO MOBS HANNBRING YOB TOBACCO 'Arias tisizp
ORTON'S PuTZABATION I BacoblaCT IT IS ,
WA/WANT/W. .BNWAYLI or .
• .00111FTXRYXITISI
• I nECOMISEIIn.trzoNs. -
The following aie •fieir Selected fro m the multi..
. . „
, tilde of reeeniineii!iitions in our taiiiesslonr
ClTipni Bangor, Ige.l
' • - BANOON , Me: April A 4. lees.
Thereby eerttly Matt have used tobacco for thir
yearepari, 'And tor the last fifteen years I have.
used two pounds par Month. Ibave made attempts
t9leawe on' at dB/trent-41mm.. ,1 have•left off one
. veer at a time, but always cantlnned to hanker for
it until timed Orton's' Preparation ; which has corn
' pletely cured .me of 'the - appetite forlobacco. I
wets' d recommend all who are affected with this ter
rible habit to try the Preparation; which will cer
tainly cure it if the directions are followed.
Wt P. lIEALD.
rProm E. W. Adkins: Knoxville. Tenn./
•KNOXYztLe.,_ Tenn., August 5. 1867.
This Itte•cerrity that L had used tobacco to such
an extent that my ht alit had become greatly Im
paired, and my whole system detanged and broken
down.. • In June:lB6l, I purchased one box of Ur
ton's Preparation, ind after,using It I found that I
was' completely cured: 1 bat* not bad any hanker-
Inger desire for tobaorso since Using the preparation.
.I believe it to - be, all that it is recommended, and I •
would advise all who wish to quit the use of tobacco
to trr one box of Orton .s Preparation.
1/I. NY: A.DICINS.
1 " • C?rom John Morrill, Bangor, Me.)
-BANGOR, Me., March Ml 4, 1858.
This 'is to certify that I have-Hied tobacco' fbr
eighteen years; have tried many times to leave off,
' bu a h a r n e
d s a u t f faweid
g so
tm m u y c ht om m ac A d ha z in hav e i s
o
on
given up the trial. A short time since a friend in
dated me to try Ortott'aPrep /ration ,(sold by you.)
I have.done so. and ant Completely cured. 101 not
in the least hanker after tobacco, either to smoke or
chew, after I been to use. the Promotion. '
.• - .
Price Of .ORTON'S EPARATION Two Dollars
per box.*lbrwarded t o any part ot:the country, post
paid, on receipt of price.,. Money, sent by mail at
our risk ._. Address, I •
• U. COITOII, Proprietor,
Dix 1.143. Portland, Maine.
• ItEnuttricE. . •
we, the undersigned. have had personal dealings
B. COTTON, and have found him a reliable
and fair dealing man, 'and' believe his statements
• deserving the confident* of tlns public:
8. B. Richardson, Bev. 8. Green, Dr. 8. B.
Gowen Portland, Me.; Charles
Me.;Morrill, Bidde
ford, A: Hr. Boyle; 'Attornev.• Belfant, Me.;
AlormQ_Barnard, Bangor, Me. •, Wm. 0. Sweet,
Esq., west Mansfield, Mass.; 11.111. ttoynton. East
Acworth. N. IL; M. Quimby, hi. Johnsville, N. Y.
aur:u6o •
•
tgrMANHOOD AND THE VIGOR
OF YOUTH restored in four weeks. Suc
cess _ guaranteed. DR. R.ICORDIS ESSENCE OF
;LIFE restores manly powers, from whatever cause
•arising; the effects of early pernicious habits, self
abuse' Impotency and climate- give way at once to
this wonderful medicine, if taken regularly accord-
big to the directions, (which are very simple. and
require no restraint from-,business or pleasure.)
Failure is Impossible. Sold In botiles at $3, or feur
quantities In one Nor *9— To be b d only of the sole
appointed agent In America , 'EßlTZEN, MIS
Second Avenue. New York. ;
OrPHILOIBOPHIE - OF MAR
RIAGE, a new Course of Lectures, as de
livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, em-
bracing the sitbjeetst.tiow to , live and what to live
for; Youth, Maturity and Old-Age; Manhood gener
idly reviewed; the caftan of Indigestion, flatulence
and nervosa diseases accounted for; Marriage atilt
orophienlly tonaidered, de. rocker volumes eon
gaining there leetutes will be forwarded to parties
unable to attend, , on receipt of four stamps, by ad-
SEOktETABY,,New York Museum of Ama
mi': r ir i l y k t/ Science, oi.s Broadway, New York.
- jeir:lBs-17a I •
igruATeriutlAws. at m HIT..
Thla - Splendid Daft Dye ts the best in the world;
theh only true and 'perfect • Dye;' harmless, reliable,
Instantaneous; RD , disappointment; no ridiculous
ti4si reMedies thi 11l effects of bad dyes; invigoa
ratte and leaves the • lisle sett and ; beautiful. Mack
orbrowns. - Sold by all DrUgesta and rerfiuners; and
.raciMik
.
613111tE iTO DILAIIIRIAGEer
.
Yonn Rinds to Ideppy Marriage
and Conjugal ' The bbnutnevlews of benev
olent P67sielaxs, on the Errors and Abuses Incident
to Youth and Rarly Xsultiood, sent In sealed letter
envelopes, tree prcharge. Address HOWARD An.
BOCIATION. Bog P., Philadelphia. Ps. my18:936.1!
SinNW LIQUORS, groa
MOM MTh% HOUSE,
=I
EST
SCHMIDT &. FRIDAY,,
=PORTERS OF IPOIREIGN
MM AND ,LIQUQUS,
49:9 I'et , pi ,. fitreet,: Pietsbutvh,
=I
Would direct the attention of the nubile to the bet
that, po,eendleg annoy sor bonnie. through potent
large Wine And Liquor Roues. In Europe: , and
tontine etr'lmpo nations &reek , they_are_e,aablO.
'tooter the Atarlotie•gradeo rot.oholoo WIN.EB
LIQUOIII4 illartlooo loss Alan, Eastern rate.. Ira.'
aminatlorus
reepectfullysoltel of guilltide ted and ,00mparlaon iof •nrltes
. ' •
t.. A, chorea &unruliest Of pads, PAD ItTz:Witth
&lfa' Constantly on hand . - .
USE NATIVE WINES.
•'ffiABEHLLA' iIITD,OiTAM3,
Of our own growing. • Also, be best, •brands .of
OHAMP4ONR,; -CLARET '
, .14110.110 Y and -PORT
WINE& "Vine Growers' .COmpany'..ottilltA.N
DY, pint Milks Just the thing for travelers.
N. B.—Partici:du, attention tb
A NAXIAUX.
7,223(41 4:l7lnatt alley. Pittsburgh.
josEpu,s. & CO.,
Nip.. 185, 187,1110, lidt surd 196.
MST bTBEET= PITTBBUB43II, -
asainnrsilinna
Copper Distilled Pure Bye Whiskey.
hlso4 dealers to rousroN,wctrze and LIRIIOBII,
HMV. J -"MAM•.'
1 , , , ___ 0 ,
,
:FURNITURE.
I'ILAC*IIPI44 I ~,, 8 .
0 .
:-FORNITURE4IIiNtIrACTUREtpe'
. 2470. , 410 =:3POITRFEE asiTi:o , r.
koi t ivairta tiV i ir ilAiz o tit
BE i ~ 1 0 er
idirse tfut amteftraltarestrrisiatet
t,s , • . etgrttivi
4,_ .14ftykArisn'' ' 1 aajb;eiiciciri*/ .
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v"les q iiiiiittra 'a i n riot riot or i
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g•etOth.St.;',Vttstitiiiiki
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TWO HOMO ' A.Nn LOT on Carioll street,
Allegheny.. Title property will be sold low, ac the
Pat," is AW O S leaving the city , end wishes to dispose
of t he tirdperry'before renitosint , •
RAW M4.1.4 . ' T.WO DWELL 0 B0110)03,. 737 C
BARNS, witn_goodl FARM, an about 800 acres
timber - lend: . Thls pro _ will be soldlow. Cast
tO.OOO-6 on urns co Stilt buyer.. • -, ' .
- Iwo/ og, ow ,AoRES, will. be sold fbr twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements rtable frame
house Ind itood tarn: 50 acres of the land clear.
1
.. - ItARM OP , 0 ACitErt. near the Hue or railroad:
. very well - 1 d for raising stock:- huprovaments
' are good and s listantialt 100 Mires -of the land in
meadow an d' in; •i • - , . •- - .
cirryyßot. RTY.—Will cell a good brick house,
containing five ms, at Sixteen uroidred Dollars,
.and would:reit or the amount in six years. -. • •
A LARGE TOF (MOUND, haying a river
front, Mid tory Onventent of acoess.. •
, , • TAliliEßl,con venient to the city, and baring a
well estatalehe oust= or local trade connected
'perewlth_,. a d dwelling and fortyacres of land.
FOUR L Bin titharpsonrg,. near the railroad;
would make as. ood coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SALE.-hat flue Hotel property,
Wasted at the Blairsville -.junction, containing
'fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and • fruit trees. This
well'iocated hotel wiR be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business. ' . • • •
TOR RENT. •
•
One large Renne r , for Boarding Hesse.
• One new Brick Bowe, 8 rooms.
One new Brick House of 4 rooms. '
One new Brick House 6f 3 rooms.
One House of 5 rooms and lot 58 by 140.
One House cf. 7 rooms And lot 150 by 180.. .
' Two new-BriCk Rouses, 11 rooms each.
One new Frame House,. 4 rooms.
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
One 'new Frame HOLM In :Wlikinsburg, haring
six roomi and lame lot, well suited for garden.
7 acres that can. be &Tided Into acre lots.
5 Leta In Oakland.
Power, and a bite Room and 'Fard for rent, In a
ood location. Will .be rented for short or loag
FOR,LEAIM: 'OM SiLILL-3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth w.• - • - • =
WANT=.4I,OOO /nt of Flaggini 810418 CW*
thick.
LOAN--450,000,
Di P, liners REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St. Pittsbuligh.
2,000 000
. 9 ACES OF
onoicE.LANDs FOR SALE,
BY THE
. •
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
temlum DIYIHI N,
Lying atonic the line of their road, at -
$l,OO TO $5,00 ACRE, -
And on a onzori'OF FIVE _
For thither particulars, Maps; try., address
JOHN P. DEVEBEIIX )
Land Commissioner, Topeka, S an s.
Or CHAS. B. LiaIBORN, ISee"7,
suits . Bt. Limas. Missouri.
BALE. F
The Oil Refinery,
KNOWN AS THE
•
CRESCENT COAL OIL CO.t WORKS,
Situated In BALTIMORE, MD., on the Baltimore
and. Ohio Ratiroad, and most conveniently located
with reference to elthekhome or foreign trade.
These works are very complete In all thelr appoint
ments, And are capable of turning out 30,000 to
35.000 GALLONS IiEFINEb PER WEEK. They
have tankage for about 8,900 barrels of oil.
The prospect of an early completion of the Con
:m.lls7llle Road, renders this property especially de
sirable. Address, or call on,
ZAWRASON Lr.vziango,Tritatee.
an=:v3l . 69 HAT STREET, BALTIMORE.
.50(1 WILL' PURCHASE A.
A_F, NEAT COUNTILY SEAT, con
e iniug Y acres, an under fence and cultivation.
The improvements are a cottage Souse, with stable
and other outbuildings; 200 bearing Innttrees. of
best'-selections ; 'watered by- two never-billing
springs. situated 4' miles from the sitsi, : year to
McKee's Rocks and Chattier. Creek. From this
p '
la he ne y x C te it n y rand the. ca v ne .
Tms
Meanc.h
eter,
Apply to.
au2l‘ • Cor.Fourth and S m ithfield streets.
.
YOa SALLE .4 10 LET.--Efouses
and L o ts s for sale in ati_parts of the city and an
rbs.• Also, several FAR M S In
_good locations.
Also, a mall-WOOLEN 7 4 1 7X . 0RT - 1. with SO acre
.li
of land, and good improvement., welch, X will sett
cheaD and on . reasonable terms. Eustnesit Holmes
to let an gOot streets: Private Dwelling Howes for.
rent DI bottsoltlea.. !or further partioilars Inquire
_ WILLLM WARD_,
- Grant street. opposite Cathe dral
MARSHAL'S SALE. • .
•
By virtne of a writ of onutitioni f=poll4, is
sued out of the District Court of the United !States,
fOr the Western District of l'ennsylvsuila, and to
me: 'directed, I will expose to Public'Sale. at the
Cuitem house, riftiburgls;;Pi i .. on,TU,ICSDAT, the
15th day, of Septemher, 1565, "at 10 o'clock - L.
the following detetibed psopertY, to wit:
1830.
Containing eighty gallons. now is the custody of
B.L.Bahnottock Co.. and 'claimed Dickinson,
whew' a Co., of Nays Tort.
TMOtf. A. lIOWLEY..II. S. Marshal.
Marshal's Office. Sept. ' 'selOntZ
MARSHALVS - SALE.
'`'' = 'By virtue of a writ of venditiont mrprinasis•
ened PUtpf the District Court of the United States
ler the WeiteriVDistriet ot.Penusylvanis, and to
me directed, I will expose;to, Public Sale, at the
CUSTOM HOUSE. Pittsbatga, Pa.,. on MONDAY,
the 14th day of September, 11365, at ;10 o'clock
a: M.,' the .loilowing,deactibed Pru Pent, to wit:
EwflT f Ls3sitini . oo wain?,
Contaliiing Ahreeltundred kallons, re.,
putodto , be the propetty of 0..0. Powell._
. TH09..A.. Marshal.'
Marsh:tile (Slice, .t. ar;•lll6er. • eenviio
.
WEISHAVS SALE. • •
r virtue( Of writ Of rindatiorsi CL7KnSeil;
cued ont of tire District entirt of the United tastes
for tt e Western Markt of Pennsylvania, and to me
directed, I will oxpose,to public, sale. at the CUS
TOM HOUSE, Pitt•burgh PA.,' on MONDAY, the
litth , day of September; MIS, 5110 COCIPCICA. 31.,
the following described property. tO-Witt-;..
FVE'IrSII,IIBLEI OP Bk.OriFIED IfflllOlCL .
.Containlnit. about .two hundted."and g gallon !. Shipped by , llaThaelt a. Selger. of
P4lladelph n ls, to
Ir redel felt Welehtl, of ticrnuton,
,! an d
lbiid at
7, tikelbirree) THOS . A ROWI EY R. Atarehal.
Marshil's Unice. Sept. 5,,1808. •se .vSS.
MARSHALS: SALE. ' •
Hp ilrttin of a, Writ of oenditiowi cuponas 1s
sued 'out , of the Dietriet Odurt-of.the United htates
for • the Western' District lbf rentursivanl i s, astd.to
Ftpa dr a l e ilarg l i l gt i erite e §,; feMiltiNaDAlrt
tuft' Wit' dal of isepteMber. 41368, at'lo-o . oloisk
A. stc,'.the,followintt described ry, to-wit: ,
, , TuKur..BABLIMAJ , , contaidlng
.one hundred And twenty-five gittions.l d •
' l, ONX BARRED , Olf 01N, - ountAtulng forj;y4wo
14 :411 'i tl i ld 6 it i ll 14a ,tto u rtqay,
u: Ma Itept.4S. 48811.1,.'
MARSHAVEI - BAIbE: •
_
strtua L ef # writ of Iwo:14(0st valtsurlssa
esi ant or the District Cont. of the traits !States • for
tpa w estern Dlbtriet of Pea:Mt/ 1144 40. end, to MO
411re01en,..-larlll‘exposa pubtx nue
TOM 1401,1@itittsbetlki ta.,sonjlitONlJAlf t the.
3.1111 i nllOl - ;ebb& anew at lo cos k 4 •
isb6 : loll.6eingt scribed, propiat,p.:o o ,kl
SIXTEEN BARRELS 0141 '
•
jist r it C tut 44.l434 (lV 1 1 .14 Z" IwZilr '
cr e a cr Its
se s t e4ro r Pitons,
, rTN bteB;7lL(HOWl:Joy, t ve, ss u Gib'
T , • l- r°111.,1
B=ORIM
.1 , •
0
0- 7 : •
fl t
;••,, 1 ,
.11,107, ij :• .
ue t 1 4 1, 4/ / u r d'Alf Stpdf4fotiMohirgt"4“3.44:;.
, tar the Wooterri;Dtetttel Iteditayl,vadlA-And .to.
!'reefditarete_4 ll.7 lßl3aDoeitrto.puly ,latlN
theErro ttoUSE. -rlttatutrah ea, ydgesl) Y. ,
14th day of September:AVlD ti'clutit'A su e ,
following property. to-wit ;
•;Y: . „
130e0 V4448(414
!iion itintri, three. bandied,' gallons. :rd as
property or Charles loekeret al. i • ; - •
THOe. It,OI7IIICY s.7!darettal. ..
; 0 9 1 ; 4, / 1108 * ;
BA I
=I
IN SUMS 07.0.000 AND UPWARD.
APPLY AT
MARSHAL'S SALES;
SIXTMErif CANS OP ALCOHOL,
Mmisnii's 0
INSURANCE.
••i :a 101711..L1FE IN Tart
• ‘)
GUARD/AN
-MUTUAL Llit INSURANCE CO.,
OF NZ, YORK.
No. 102 .BROADWAY.
ASSETS RAPIDLY INCREASING, OVER
$1,000,000.
,
This Company i s thellitardlan'of a Sacred Fund,
which is to provide:orthe,Widciw and the Father
less, with the least , possible burden to the Insured.
All Approved Forms of , Policiit Issued.
Liberal modes for the payment of Premiums.
Policies Non.forfelting by their terms. The Entire
Profits of the Company divided equiltablyamoug. the
insured. •
Last Return of Premium, rEE
, -
Dil •
Hon: John A. Dix, E. V. Hajtittawout,
lion. James Harper, : William Wilkins,
John J. Crane. • Julius H. Pratt.
William T. Hooker, W LOAM W. Wright,
Wm. M. Vermllye, Charles J. Starr. -
Chas: G. Rockwood, ' William Allen,
Hon, Geo. Oudyke, Geo. W. Ouyier.
Minot C. Morgan, Geo. T. Hope, _ •
Thomas Rigney„ John H. Sherwood,
Benj. 8. , Shenttn.:- Edward H. Wright,
Aaron Arnole, Geo. W. Farlee,
Hieh , d H. Boerne, • Wm. L. Coagewell.
WALTON H. PECKHAM, President.
E ' fENRY-V. GAHAGAN, Secretary.
HOWE McA,DAM, Actnary.
J. BATES lIPIVIULIJN,
GENERA/. AGENT TQE IiVESTEEN PENNA.,
•
• _ -•
Rabin No. A. Bank - or Commerie But/d.
Item; corner of Sixth and Woqd streets,
PI3`X I3VIiGHb PA,
. • .
Agents wanted. Apply u above.
- jr2lZl2-rre
IMPERIAL
FIRE IMIURANCE CO.,
OF maomporr.
ESTABLUMED. 1503. CASH - CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED 9 , (INDS EXCEED
IEE $8,000,000.1N. COLD.
Inenrante against •Illre.etreeted on Moines and
Buildings, , Gooda.Wares and Merchandise, Steam
boats, ac. 'Follett% lulled payable in gold 'or ttir •
rency. air Unitedbtliteaßranch .office, 40 PEWS
STREET, New York.
All losses of the United States Branch will be ad
ptsted in New York. .
J. 12". 3;LeLAIJOFILTIV, Agent,
PiTITACURGII,
01Nee, 67 FOUBTU STMEET.
MB. MeLAUGHLIX Is also Agent for the Manbat..
tan Lift Insurance Company. 5e5:112
BEN FIUNIUMI
INSURANCE 'COMPANY,
OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
Mee In Franklin Saibigs 'Bank Malaga,
No. 48 Ohio St.. A4-teithe2237.
A HOME 001dPM, Managed by tilrectOrs
known to the community, who trust by fair dealing
to merit a share of your patronage• .
BENDY IDIRWIE.
GEO. 0. RIDDLE;
DIRECTORS:
I
Henry Irwin. D. L. Patterson, Henry Gerwlg,
Geo. B. Biddle, Jacob Frans '
Gottlelb FAIN. _
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Hush •
W. H. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig:
Joe. Lantner, H. J. Ziakand, Jeremiah KOhen
aple:ors_
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
Or THE CITY OP ALIEGBEIY.
Office, In ALLEGHENY TEUST CONPARIVE
BUILDING.
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W. MARTIN, President
JAB. X. !STEVENSON. Secretary.
,o.l3.P.Willlams'Jno. Thompson
Jaz, Lockhart, . Jon Myers,
liobt, set , C. C. Boyle,
Geo. ear ' Jacob Kopp,
A. H. English
Jno. A. Myler,
Jas. I...GraWan,
Jno. Brown. Jr.
r01325:n154
iyiesTER.N DISIIIELINCE.
PART OF,PiTTSBIDIGH. : •-•
r .
T.EXANDEIt NIMICK; "President.
• WM. P. HERBERT Becretary.
CAPT, GEfiltOlt I, IfIIX.IfD.. General Agent.
Mace, F5l Water street, Bpang A Co.'s Ware.
house, np stairs; Pittsbhrgh: •- - •• • •
Will bunre against All. kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks. A home institution. managed by Director'
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by promptness and .11 -berality. to main,
Ulu the charaater•whleh they • have assumed, as of.
tering the best, protection to . those who dextral* 'be .
Alexander libnleA,
R.. Miller. Jr.,
James McAuley, •
Alexander /3peer.
Andrew Amen.
David M. Lang,
D. lbsnaen. • .
ertNisTLvArgra, .!
p• - •
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH.
OPTIOE, No. 16731 WOOD STREET, BANN 01
COMMZBOR BUILDING.
This is a Rome Ootopairr; and Meares against Lau
by Bireexelusivele.
. LEONARD isvrint; President.
0. Cr: BOYL VlesPrestdent.
Bonnier PA RICK. Treasurer.
HUGH NeEI.RENY, Secretary.
.DtILICTORS:
Leonard Walter, GeortstWhlOn. -
0. C. Bode., • , . Geo. W. Evans,
Robert Patrick . Lappe.• •
Jaceb Painter, - J. C. Flelner,
Josiah King, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. - At:
Heart B. Toni, • 01:
PM*.IPPE"T
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN. INSURANCE CO. OF-PNILAPELPNIA,7
07IFICE. 635 a 4370100nnyr BT., Naas 5531
• - .
d iar i es ,v, Binciert niiecal H; LOWS:,
Tobias Wagner, ' David S. Brown.
Samuel Drank, - . , ' Asa= Lep _ri • •
Jacob B. Smith, , - - • Edward . Thide,
fee:o W., 19.1etuuds._: ' George ales.
• CHARLES G. -BAP KEA Presidell.,
EDW.- c i .D_ALII4_,V Se President.,
W. C. tri:XELX,.. Seeretary,spro ten.
J. eAsztrat comli Mir a%
North Wed ocErAer Third and WOod Streets.
A LLEGMENT IIISUB.ANCIEVOIIII•
zna, PANT OP PITTSBURGH. • , • •
077,1011. "No, ST RIFTS STREET, Rum BLOCS
• insures against all-kinds of Fire and Marlin Blahs,
JOHN IRWIN,
- JOHN D. MoOORD, Vlos
O. G. DONNELL, Secretary. •
OAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. -
• DIZZOTOJLO:
John Irwin, Jl., Crpt.Wm. De an,
-Joht, D. McCord, • 'B. L. PahnescWs
C. G. Hasse l' s, • IW. H. Everson I
• .H arv ey. 3.lak il losoa, • ka b igis H t3ielr re,
Charles Hays, Cans.,L T. ttookdale.
Pr E NP LEs '•
OFFICE, N. OODISIZR WOOD YEPTH BTd.
. .
1 trains Claitpany,- taking Fire and 2ifarine *ski
, , .14upio•
. . - Capt. John L. Rhoads,
ridt, n • •-• • • ne:
Samuel :P. Shrive?
John Z. Parks, ; •• 1 , Charles
• Capt. JamesNOler,‘ Brush, ,
Win. Van Kitt. • WI:EL . ?: Lank, • •
jim Ntr p lEEgilrecii4 President.
JOHN -" HNir TE__ tee President. t • • .
W. Ir.t ARDNEIit. Secretary. • t,
• OM: " GORDON.' Gene* Agent
, .
M . at t rAoolli HOW LOST ! , HOW
Ism ilt,.leo K ah IN
0 . Pride; tots cestrVa 4487 . int 3 41)
,N 4 I "'
ATITRAA.
c o
, awl lodleal. ,thare of
at=to b oriMo - trigerttoett. ii4TolUlitat7 -
at e sala , thibincy audimpedlicilms to blar-:,
, dna onerous
,I lferronsneirioniijuiptidnt Md.:
Ivry and pits i ei l ial LT4 E callus. !l i la-
sumnittrom See r Avuotii ac, 4 1 1 '.•••'*'•• J . I'.-
Ic 41 .144 , gat :
I Mi l 4VVer o ' r sultruhßsoty kat
ithpiA l eal, AsplatrittlVeloPO:toaDY ar •Vo#7l
taltar7Pjfithiceeg.,_Mct l!'W
v
.tre .vutgeosTornermoi 4568, i Also iNn
clulrwca's !tifuilisestO 4 V?so 2 PAPfesita , ..
1 jo t N.: 0011 X If-Another New
iiie F tlgt t tzattintzr, frobathlapen of
14. ' TM! TO" VW" IMP Orthie wort:
hte valuabLe ttustbe' on the. asu4e and -xttre,of
tremitaro atm:line. shows how health ta, impaired
hrough secret " abuses of 'loath and nianb,d, and
how easily 'regained, 'it nivel; la clear , sytiotwitof
itbe Impediments toy eeftlaglat itte i esnee sa‘telieets
of nervous debility, end the ,reoledlea therefor."
pocket edltion"or the above will' be to Warded'On•
• receipt' or MS oenti, by addressing:l
_Metter- CIURc
Tie. No. 58 north hulas yitreeti PaltAlActor. o l Md.
J71.13t1
NF OPERA nerSt.
RENDICRSON.
M. W. CANICILYQ.,
SATICIAIDAY AFTERNOON. sot.•l2th, Grand
Matinee. for which occasion EDtv it( lit Arm
appear In Buintr's beautiful play of - _
e
Manager
SATURDAY EVENI.Nb. last appearance of
EDWIN BOOTH.
Sbakspeare's }Batorleal,Tragedy of •
RICHARD HI. .
Duke of Gloster Edwin Booth.
Monday evening. first appearance of Miss Is EL
LIE UERMUN, supported byMr. IR/BERT JOHN
bTON.
VrHASONIC HALL. ,
'T YE NIGHTS MT, •
Commencing MONDAY, September 7th, 1868.
RETURN OF THE FAVORITE.
LOGRENIA, the Great Conjuror,
With his marvelous troupe of
Learned Birds. Performing White Mimi.
. •. .. • and Russian Eas.
ONE HUNDRED PRESENTS!
Will be glien away every night, with the same lib
erality and impartiality that have characterized his
previous entertainments.
Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 13th.
Admission ' 95 cents.
Reserved Seats 50
Family Tickets., admitting six - Dersons.gl.oo
Itatinee—Childrenls - "
. Adults " 9S "
Allir Doors open at 7 o'clock; cotzmence at S.
CHAS. P. SHERMAN,. Manager:
CHAS. T. SLOCUM, Agent. • eel
'PROF, CARP TEWS
FASEDWAI3LE DANCEifi. ACADEMY,
No. 75 THIRD STREET, Is' now open for the re
ception. olpuplls., (Sauk daps and hours—For La
dles,Matters and Bilases. dnesday and Saturday,
at 23 i o'clock P. sr. For Gentlemen—Tuesday and
Friday' Evenings, at 11"-o"c.olk. Private-lessons
given. Circutars can be had at the .Music Stores
and at the Academy.
/Or Hall to let to Select Parties. 5e4:315
, -.: II. S. 111ABSIIAL'S OFFICE. t
W. D. a Pennsylvania.
i'mrsittrarnr, Seim 8 11. - 186 8 . i
THIS IS ITO' GIVE NoTWE that
on the-4th - day-of September A. D. 1868, a
arrant in Bankruptcy WM, leaned Against the
ESTATE OF JACOB . SOBLENIZ,
Of Allegheny City. in the county of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsyivania, who has been- adjudged a
bankrupt on his° wn petition; that thepayment of
any debts any delivery of any property belonging to
such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans
fer of any property bic,tilm ate forbidden by law;
'that a meeting of the cppAitors of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts, attri to choose one or more as
signees of his estate:, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy,
to be holden ,-at No. 110 Federal St..
Allegheny Citv, Allegheny county, Yenisei., before
JOBN N. PURI/lA.I4CE; Eeq..
_Register, on the
7th day of _November, A. D. 18458, at 10 o'clock
A'. M.
IMMO
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, t
W. D. of Pennsylvania,
PITTSBURGH. Sept. Bit, 1868.
Tbrit IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 7th day of September. A. D. 1868, a
arrant in Bankruptcy was issued agsinst the
.Prealdeikt.
ESTATE OF GEORGE L. MeCLINTOCK,
Of Pittsburgh, in the county
of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been. adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property belonging
to such bankrupt to him or lot his use. and the
transfer or 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 assignee cy oor his estate. will be held at a Court
of Bankrupt to be hoiden at the office of the Re
gister, No. 93'Dlamond street. In the City of Pitts
burgh, Pa.. before SAMUEL 11ARPER, Esq., Re
gister, on the 25th day of September, A. L. 1865,
at 11 o'clock A.
ECM
THE DISTRICT COURT Or
-11 THE UNITED STATES,- for the Western Dis
tr ct of Pennsylvania.
JOSEPH B. 'IMRE,• a Bankrupt under the
Act cf Congress of March Ad, 1867, having ap
plied for a - discharge from all his debts and other
claims. provable under said Act, by order of the
Court, notice is hereby given to all persons who
have proved their debts, and others interested, to
appear on the 18th - day , of SErTEMBER„ 1868,
at 10 o'clock A. x.. before aeld
Esq., Beg!, ter, at No. 93 Diamond street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.:. to show causr, irony they have, why
a Discharge shouisl not be granted to the said Bank.-
rupt. And further,. Dottrels hereb.y given, that the
Second and Third Meetings of - Creditors of the said
Bankrupt. required by the 517th and 118th sections
of said Act, will be had before the said Register,
.!tt the same One and Place.
seS:v7s-s McCANDLESS, Clerk.
'Er, THE DISTRICT COURT OF
" THE UNITED - STATES, FOR THE WEST-
N DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
. JOHN M. TH :11P, a Bankrupt under the Act of
Congress of March Ad, 1867.. bavins applied for a
discharge from all his debts, and other claims prov
able under said act, by .order of the:Court, notice
is hereby given to all per:onswho have proved their
debts, and other persons hiterested,'to appear on.
the 20 DAN' OF toCTOBEtt, 1868, at 10 o'clock
A.'111.; -before JOHN N. PlliluLAii CE, Esq., Re
gister, at his °Ace s No. 116 Federal street, /ale
gheniCity, Pa. s to show cause, If any they have,
.why lschaarge /bared not be granted to the said
bankrupts. And •further,•• notice la hereby given
that the Fecond.and Third Meetings of crealtors of
the said btnkrupt, required by the Al and 28th
,sections of said act , will be had befor e said Re
gister, at the same time and place. •
sediv74-8 S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk.
lona IL, McCune,
Chas. J: Clarke, ,
William B. Evans,
Joseph Ktrkpatrka,
Phillip Helmer, -
Wm. Morrison,
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WITTERN DISTRICT al PENN
TINAIium
'At Pittsburgh, the 7th day of August, A. D:1888.
The intdersignedlerehy 'give notice of their appoint
ment as Assignees of JA.XB.3 D. DEAVO, of Pitts
burgh. in' the county of Allegheny; and State of
Pennsylvania, 'within said dlitiiit.':who has bees
plinaged a hankrupt upon c ' reditore` petition, by
ths, District Court of said district.
saa:ulB-8
TN THE MATTER OF THE AP..
pllestiott of the
Germania Building and Loan Association
1:
o. 1,003 In the Court of Common Pleas of Alle
gheny county. ' ' •
In the above one the Petitioners have applied for
a Charter as a Building. and /AID Association, un
der the statute In such case made and provided, and
unless exceptions be Hl 4 In , proper: time a Charter,:
will be granted at neat term of said Court.
,NOTICE --Notice le hereby given
4.. N that Lettere of A dmlul &ration have been.
granted by the ltegister of Allegheny county, to the
undersigned. tho estate ofg BEI /ERICH SAITZR„
late of Allegheny county, deceased.: All persons In
debted to said ensile are hereby untitled to pay the
'same, and all persons having claims agaluat the
gaidegtege, to pr_seut the sanw, pro k erl, authenti
cated,
CoF s " ffri
oNAtE &ITEM. .
. J.dministrattlx of.Frede &Sates, deceased..
_Pittsburgh, Itlept. lr, 18 0 9 - -
• -- -
p•
OTlCE.—Wheseas, , Letters of
.adzalnistration on the estate of JOHN 8.
AVI.O.N. late of Oakland Township, deceased.
re been dull iv -i tl iranted.to the ; undersigned by th e
btegister.of tieny county. All persons Wachtel!
to or hating el s egainst the estate or said do•
ceased see reeuested to 'preuent' the sa- e without.
delay, for. settlement. at. t.h. Once of THOB EH.
pita..4ttorney_ t _ho. lakl burth 81 .. Pittsburgh.
Ariz' IN Ham MON. Admintstratrlut ,
- ENNUI LLUTH,.'idtolnistrator.
, Jr 11 :4 3411 ::- ' -...i ' ~ :•:,- •-•-:,:.•
—,OTTERED IN TNIBE:
ALNA NMTION,I3OI4, ZEttoltAlrictEsNAM.
SINA
" b • OVOWV ./W•L BPCIPX. •
For Sale by Every :01* In the. City.
Poker", No. 91 Wert,' 9r. ,
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LADY or LYCINS
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
' g-
THOMAS A. HOWLEY,
U. 5. Marshal. as Messeuser
'.ltEunEN . 1111[1.LEB, Jr.,
GEO. N.ABMSTEONG.
LEGAL.
',QR. A CHA.RTER, OF inO:I3P,OBATiON
E. s.' actinnisomr,
, Botiator for Petitioners
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