The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 28, 1868, Image 7

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CLIPPINGS.
THE latest dispatches from Spain repre
sent that the insurgents have issued a proc
lamation, which says that when they are
victorious, their future course relative to the
government of the country will be deci
ded by universal suffrage.
TILE difficulties in Georgia will immedi
ately receive a thorough investigation by
pen. Meade, who is in command of the mil
itary district in which the State is situated.
At the interview between the President and
Secretary of. War and Gen. - Meade, instruc
tions were given to inquire into the causes
of the outbreak at Camilla, and to report
at once to the War Department.-
ANovran railway across the Alps, be 4
sides that by way of Mount Cenis, will be
soon in operation. The third section of the
road by warof Simplon was opened Sep
tember 6th. This route, it is .asserted, will
form thei high road to India, since it will
terminate in the heel of the boot shaped
peninsula of Italy at Brindisi, the most
convenient port for travelers bound to the
Isthmus of Suez.
- Tan BOOK PußusnEns of London
whose names are familiar to the reading
public, it is asserted, are personal strangers
to each other. The old system of bringing
.out standaid works known as trade books,
and owned on shares, has ;died out com
pletely. The same isolation exists among
the literary men of London, and the cause
of this reserve is said to have arisen from
the subdivision of employment by which
each writer falls into the habit of attending
to one branch. -
Ax excellent apparatus for informing tra
velers of the names of stations is used en the
cars of the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain
Railroad. It consists externally of a box,
surmounted by a bell, and having a glass
plate in front, under which the name of a
-station appears in letters of about three
inches in length. When the train arrives at
the station named on the indicator, the bell
on the top of the box rings, and presently
the name of the next station on the line ap
pears under the glass plate. The plan
ought to be adopted on all railroads. It
would save the passengers anxiety, and the
conductors much trouble.
Ms. A. T. STEWART'S new colossal re
tail store. in New York, is to be opened for
business mar the middle of October. This
establishment will cover more than two
acres, and occupy the whole block between
Broadway and Fourth avenue, and Ninth
-and Tenth streets. It will be the largest
retail dry goods store in the world. No
other can be compared with it, either in
size or magnificence. Some European firms
may do as extensive a business, but their
establishments are divided into different
buildings. the largest entire edifice in
Europe, devoted to the same object, is that
of Morrison, in London, and is less than
half the size of this.
THE Atlantic Ocean has been the subject
of investigation by Mons. -Savy, whose
liervations on the density and saline quail.'
ties of that ocean and on its currents, .have
been published in the Paris Monileur. The
-density, it is stated, varies regularly from
pole to pole on the same meridian, the min
imum being situated at the equator,' and the
maximum between the parallels 40 degrees
and 60 degrees north latitude. Between 60
degrees north latitude and the North pole
the density again diminishes, and it is sur
mised that the minimum exists at the pole.
The- observations in the Southern hemi
sphere do not show a diminution of density
below 60 degrees, but it is supposed that
further investigation will prove that the
:same rule exists in the Southern as in<the
Northern hemisphere.
'o.tit SOMETHING like one hundred years
fire has been burning in the the disuse:
—workings of the Bank Pit Colliery, at Par :-
gate, near Sheffield, England, and on mor -
- than one occasion it has threatened to brea
- through into the workings of the collerie:
belonging to Earl Fitzwilliam. Abou
twenty years ago this danger was imminent
And a thick bank wall was erected to aver
it. During the recent dry weather th
ground in the neighborhood has cracked 1,
_a considerable extent, audit is supposed
-current of air has found its way into ' th
workings caused the fire to spread. Th:
danger of its breaking through into th:
Earl's collieries has again presented itself,
and, Under the direction of the manager,
steps are being taken to prevent it. The fire
is believed to extend over many acres of
• workings.
AUSTRALIAN BEEF and Mutton are now
• being introduced into England in large
.-quantities. Fortherly the sheep and cattle
of Australialexceeded by several millions
- the actual wants of the colonists, who, in
-order to dispose of their flocks profitably
were obliged to boil down the carcasses for
the tallow, which with the skins and the
wool formed the principal articles of export.
The Government.of the Colony of Queens
land, not long ago, offered a handsome -re
ward to the person who should succeed in
-shipping to England a given quantity of
Australian meat. Numerous attempts have
been made to carry . out this project, but the
failures have been very large in _number.
Recently, however, there has been received
in . England 2,0u0 whole sheep, 2,500 lega of
mutton and 10 tons of- beef, shipped fkbm
AustrAlia. The process of preparation of
this cargo is very, simple. The bones are
.eut'out of the carcass, which is then steeped
in pickle, wrapped up in clean white cloths,
snd packed closely in barrels with the inter
stices filled up with seeds or melted fat, for
the purpose of excluding the air. Another
-experimenter has fitted up a ship with the
necessary apparatus for receiving a cargo of
frozen - meat, which is expected to arrive in
England about December. '
1 MIDSHIPMAN ED. D. TAUSSIG, of the 11.
S. steamer Wateree, writes a graphic ac
count of the earthquake in South America.
Be volunteered to take command of a boat
`which put off from the Wateree to pick
.a man who was seen drifting by, that ship,
on a mass of earth and weeds, but was
•caught by the tidal wave and prevented
from returning. Finally his boat was
- thrown against the %Peruvian corvette Ame
rica, and he got ashore in a curious fashion.
They boarded the corvette amid a tremen•
dons sea, but not before their boat had been
dashed to pieces and sunk under them while
- they clung to the ropes. Hardly had they
- touched the deck before the vessel ground
- cd,while the sea broke over her fearfully.
The crew were crazy with liquor and
clamoring for more. - The captain had been
' drowned a few moments before, and the
first lieutenant could not make his voice
heard above the roar of the waves and the
wailing and-the crying of his crew, until he
ilnally gave it up in despair and wept. Two
of the masts were carried awky, the sea con.
- tinually breaking over the ship," when sud
.denly the water receded, and they were left
-on the sand: They descended,joined bands
in two ranks and ran for life in land. The
return of the sea caught them again', but not
rushing with great velOcity, it did no harm,
and after running half a, mile they were
safe. The tidal wave by measurement was
42 feet high.
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Petro - letim items.
A new well was struck a few days since
on one of the Vanrenselaer Company's
leases of the Clinton Oil Company's prop
erty on Cow Run. Since pumping was
commenced the production has been stead
ily increasing, and it is now fully fifty
_
barrels per day. This is now one of the
largrat producing wells on Cow Run.
A well on the Hoover Farm, Allegheny
River, below Fianklin, was torpedoed a
day or two ago and produced lar&ely for
about six hours, when some one of the
working apparatus bloke down, au it has
not s.m.e been started up.
A new ivell called the Fee, No. 6, on the
Atkinson Farm, tipper Cherry Run, was
struck last week and is now prd i d
about thirty barrels per day.
The Broadhead well on the Shaffer Run,
near Reno, which was lately completed, is
reported to be producing thirty barrels per
day.
Ti,e Barl4r well on Charley Run, near
Oil City, is said to be doing ten barrels. It
was struck about three weeks ago.
. The shipments of P. troleuni from Tidi
oute for last week reached 3,577 barrels,
The Yanney well on the Woods Farm,
which was producing one hundred and
seventy-five barrels per day one month ago,
has Since decrea•ed and is not now pro
ducing over one hundred and ten barrels.
It is still the largest producing well on the
Farm.
The production of the Allegheny river
has fallen off between six and seven hun
dred barrels per day.
The demand for Western home consump
tion has set in, and it is now drawl, g large
ly in the capacity of Cleveland refineries.
That market is bare of refined at present,
and the stock of crude is reported to be
lighter than at any other period this year.
It is estimated that the western trade will
require 2,000 barrels daily fur a month to
come.
On Saturday, last the Petroleum market
on the Cree' grew firmer, and since then
prices have advanced, and yesterday there
were sales at $4.00 at all points along the
Creek. So far there has been a very firm
feeling among sellers, and many of them
were yesterday holding out for a further
advance from the above price. The out
side home markets have also become firmer
and prices have appreciated considerably.
Antwerp and Liverpool became effected on
Tuesday last by the rise, and the quota
tions from those markets show decided ad
vances. From all this it is evident that the
long talked of "bull" movement which
was to allow everybody who was "long" of
Crude and Refined to unload, at least with
out loisyhtts been inaugurated. It was re
ported on theyreek on Saturday afternoon
last that the movement in both Crude
and Relined had been commenced by
strong parties at Pittsburgh and
Philadelphia,. The feeling on the Creek
strongly faiora the movement, and a
majority of the deale,s are assisting
it. Where or when it will end, and . how
largely prices will be effected, are questions
which cannot,be answered with any degree
of accuracy. The Lyle Farm on West Pit
hole Creek, near the National Oil Com
pany's property, 'ices recently sold at bank
rupt sale at New:York, for ;25,000. At the
same time 8,000 shares of the National Oil
Company's stock were disposed of. The
price is reported to have been two and one
half cents on the dollar on the par value. ••••
A new well has been struck on the Boyd
and Stewart Farm. It is now being tested,
and the indications are favorable.
The well owned by 0. G. Emory it Co.,
on the Benedict Estate Company's property,
which was yesterday reported to be pro
ducing from fifty to sevFmty-five barrels
per.day, is not doing over fifteen.
—The'New York Txibune's Atlanta spec
ial, concerning the ri , ,t at Georgia. says:
Au official investigation in the Camilla
massacre shows that it was even more
bloody and atrocious than was at first re
ported. Capt. Pierce and Mr. Murphy
*awed their lives by making the Masonic
aignal. The negroes were hunted with dogs,
aid when can"ht they were butchered in
fold blood. The Democrats of the Legisla
ture-JJ, adopted a white-washing report yes
terday, and to-day Mr. Bryant of the House,
'moved to reconsider this action, and to
send the report back to the Committee
with instructions to make it flail and impar
tial, but the Democrats in the - Houseiaware
that the Committee had white-washed the
I riot, promptly voted down the resolution.to
reconsider. Gen. Sibley has sent an oflicer
to Camilla to make a searching investiga.
tion, and to report upon this massacre.
—Wm. F. Foster will be executed at Bal
timore on the 14th of December for the
murder of Emeline Parks, both colored.
AUCTION SALES
BY A. WILWANE.
MINERWILLE PROPERTY,
Corner of Centre Avenue and Miner Street.
7 LOTS AND 2 HOUSES.
MONTI-AY AFTERNOON, September 28th. at 3
.o'clock,cwlll be sold, on. the premises, the valuable
GormleY, properly in Minersvtile now City of Pitts
burgh, al ptesent occupied by W. hi. et ormly. sq.,
and which his been sub-divided into seven desira
ble Lots slinate at corner, of Centre Avenue and
Miner street. • • •
Lot Nol 6 la 170 feet front on Miner street and 54
feet in deipth along the side next to tientre Avenue,
being hOut 100 feet In depth along the other stow
on witichils the two-story Brick Double Toanslon. -
containing ball, double parlor, drawing room end
dlulng-roOm on dist flmr; five et/ampere on second
floor,• two finished attics; basement, kltchen•anti
wash hou4." with sink and hydrant in kitchen and
good elk. rn connected with wash house. Dining
room and *Rebell connected with dumb waiter.
Near to home Is aiwell of good water,,covered with
grape arbor, and grounds planted iu fruit trees.
Lot No. 71s an admitting lot on corner of Centre
avenue, having 100 feet front on Miner street, and
being In depth 5 k tfeet on one line and 38 feet on
the co
Lot No.Z contains about one-otterter acre of
ground. fronting 150 feet on Miner street, with a
two story frame dwelling. containing six rooms and
cellar. Alto. spring house, fruit trees, &c.
Lots N. 2, 3. 4 and 6 are each fronting 24 feet
on Miner Street, with depth from 100 to /23 feet,
With frultitree &c.
Ti is handsomely situate and very desirable prop
erty is passed by the Minenville Street tars -bring
ing ft 14., :easy c miniunlcatlon with lower , art of
the elty. Those wishing are invited to examine the
properli before day of
dale, -
Terms pf sale—One-third cash, balance in one and
two yeani, with inter. at. •
Bed! j A. McILWAINg, Auctioneer.
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1 a? AI HANDSOME LOTS IN 220
eJ= WARD, PITTOBUROH, sforinerly East
Llberty,) it Pennsylvania Avenue, Junction with
lireeneloirg Pike.
TUESDAY - AFTERNOON. September 29th. at
2 o'clucki' on the premises will be sold, the 1 1 4
Handsome Lots, sub-divided from the Jonas U. Mc-
Clintoektoroperty. beautifully situated at the Junc
tion of P•Minsvlvan Avenue with the Greensburg
Pike. In Xi.e 291 yard of the city. formerly East
Liberty. und front' aon Pennsylvania avenue. and
other 50-tfeet avenues: the Lois being US feet front
and frotr49o co 122 fe tln d pth.
The loc„,.tton Its unsurpassed for healthful elms.
Ben. accelisibliity and cu.tivated aurroundlngst and
the plan qf I.ots is said out with a view to a commit.
.dation ofiany number of Lots to make up the quan
tity of ground desired by the purchaser, • "
Parties Wishing to view the grounds before day of
sale will receive every necessary ; attention- by call
ing on Drithleellniook. on the premises." Those de
sirous of securing valuable and• healthy Building
bite should not neglect this oppnrtunnlis
A Free - Excursion Train will leave the Union De
pot, Liberty street, Pittshurgh. at ball-past one
o'clock C. M., for conveyance of ladles to and from
sale. No tickets required. • •
Terms of sale—Onesfourth cash, balance In three
equal annual payments, with Interest. 910 olihe
cash Payment to be made on each lot at time of pur
chase.
Plan of Lots can be obtained at Auction Rooms,
ton tsmltblleld street.
5e2 ,1 3 A. 51c1LITA,111E, Auitioneer.
BY PALMER & PHILLIPS,
psumia & PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEERS ,
And COMMIStiiO74 Merchants,
OPERA ifotrsE AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry 6koods and Notions,
AT PRIVATE BALE DAY AND EVENING.
Consignments ?tenoned. Prompt Se•
turns.
1313141 i CIA:Mrt 4 110NDAY; SEPTEMMI/128. 1868.
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SPECIAL' NOTICES.
M''PHALON 9 S
"PAPmAN LOTION , "
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COM.
FLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders tne
Skin sort, lair and blooming. For Ladles in the
Nursery it is Invaluable. For Gentlemen, atter
shaving, it has no equal. “PAPHIAN LOTION , '
is the only reliable remedy for diseases and blem
ishes of the skin.
PELALON'S "PAPIIL9III SOAP"
For the Tolle t, Nursery andillath• will not chap the
skin. Price, 25 cents per cake.
"FLOE DE MAYO,"
A'. new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisitk
delicate; lasting fragrance. Sold by all Drugglsta.
PIIALON di. SON, New York.'
je3:r9-mwr
iIr'I9IANHODD AND THE VIGOR
OF YOUTH restored In four weeks. Suc
cess guaranteed. DR. RICOMIS 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
ing to the directimM, (which arc very simple. and
require no restraint' from business or pleasure.)
Failure is impossible.l Sold in bottles at $3, or four
quantities in one for 49. To be had only of the sole
appointed' agent in America, H. GERITZEN, 205
Second Avenue. New York. 1e13:16.1-rrA
WPRILOSOPHY OF MAR
RIAGE, ane Course of Lectures, as de
livered at the New York_ Museum of Anatomy, em
bracing the subjects: Bow to liv. and what to live
for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood gener
ally reviewed: the cause of indigeStion, flatulence
and nervous diseases accounted :or; Marriage phil
osophically considered; &c. Pocket volumes con
taining these lectures will be forwarded to parties
unable to attend, on ret
re pt of four stamps, by ad
dssing SEC HETARY, New York'Siuseum of Anat
omy and Science, on B adway, New York.
je13:165-ITs
igrBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dyo Is the best in the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous
tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigo
rat'es and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. black
or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and
properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, No.
16 Bond street. New York. atn:pV.
gAr'GUIDE TO MARRIAGE.-
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views of benev
olent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses Incident
to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge, Address HOWARD AS
SOCIATION, Box P.. Philadelphia. Pa. my18:08T
DRUGS AND I CHEMICALS.
RUTH SUMMER NEIL
An Infallible remedy for Summer Complaint, Diar
rhea, Dysentery, malting, Sour Stomach and
Cholera Morbua.
DR. MRI
A specific for Moll
Stomach, fur sale by
Corner of Libe
IM3
J. SCHOO
PURE 'HITS LEAD,
AND
McCOY'S TERDITER GREEX,
The only green petit that will not deteriorate by
exposure. It will haok better, last longer and give
more ,- perfect antis action than any paint In the
market.
FERTILIZERS.
TO - WHEAT? GROWERS.
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EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LINE ,
MANUFACTURED BY.
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SPWABD CAMPBELL,
PROPRIETORS,
Mee, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The best Eertllizer in nse, and recognized y
Farmers who ha ve n given it a trial, to be the stand
ard for raising large crops of Wheat, Rye, Oats,
Corn, Pota toes, Sc. We have published for gratu
itous circulation a pamphlet containing interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of
which will be sent fvee to any sending us their ad
dress.
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ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS
OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
WINE, BOSTON, SODA pREAH, FRENCH,
WATIig zr EI R TIZ a R. SUkA ß lit i tn6WODA CRACK.
For Sale by Every Grocer in the City.
Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St.
les:ras
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD tiTREET
CHINA,
GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
siLVER PLATED WARE, 51
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PARIAN STATUETTES,
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8 BOILEKLAN GLASS, ,
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O And other STAPLE AND FANCY 1 4 1
GOODS, a great variety.
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD 'E. BREED & CO.
tok27
109 wpm STREET.
WILL.. S. TA TLOR,
PAINTER;
110.45 OHIO 11711EET, Allegheny.
Thankful for the former very liberal patronage be.
Stowed upon me, I assurp my friends and the public
generally that, In the future as in thd past,
I shall
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
sane, and *Mt be always at the chop from I to 9
• If. and from I,to 3P. N. n11721:04
CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, &C.
WASHINGTON MILLS,
WASHICNOTGN STREET,
Neir Pittsburgh Grain mervator
NV. W. .A.NMEIteCON,
Manufacturer of CORN MEAL RYE FLOUR and
CHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered in eltherolti
free of charge. Orate of alt kinds litiopped. sue
Corn aliened. on short noLlec..
' GRP MIK
m, Cramps AO Pain In the
& EWING,-
y and Wayne Streets,
NTS FOR
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PAINTERS.
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE..I
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FOR SALE.
TWO HOUSES ANDLOT on Carton
Allegheny. This properpy will be sold low, s e e
the
party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose
of the property before removing.
SAW - BILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, TWC
BARNS, with good FARM, .and about 800 acres
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cast
89 500—balance on time to suit buyer.
FARB OF 1%0 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house and good barn: SO acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 180 ACRES near the line of railroad;
very well located for raising stock; improvements
are good and substa.ntial; 100 acres of the land in
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WiIIs,eII a good brigk house,
containing live ro ms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
anawould rent fo the amount in six vears.
LARGE Li) OF GROUND, hiiving a river
front and very co venient of access.
TA.NNEIII. con - cutout to the city, and having a
well established istom or local trade connected
therewith; a good livening and forty acres of land.
-FOUR „I.(AS in Sharpsburg, near the railroad;
would make a
Foil LE.—That fine Hotel property,
situated at the lalrsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms nd the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres f garden and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold !el, as the proprie
tor wishes to retlrg from business
FOR RENT.
One large House, fdr Boardinirouse.
One new Brick 11 use, S rooms
One new Brick I ouse of 4 roo .5.
One new Brick ouse of 3 rooms..
One House of 5 ms and lot. 55 by 140.
One House cf 7 Ins sold lot 150 by 150:
rTwo new Brick ousel, 11 rooms each.
One new Frame ouse, 4 rooms.
Two new Brick oases, 3 roomspeb.
One new Fram House in M'll naburg, having
six. rooms an large lot, well nited for garden.
7 acres that can be divided into acre lots.
5 Lute in Oakihn
Power and a lar e Room and Y d for rent, In a
good location. ll be .rented -or short or long
FOR LEASE 0 SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth Ward,
WANTED-3,0 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches
thick.
TO LOAN—SSOIOOO,
IN SUMS OF $5,000 AND'UPWARD.
APPLY AT
D. P. HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant st., Pittsburgh.
WM:WS
2,000,000
CHOICE 'LANDS FpR SAT.E,
BY THE
Union , Pact* Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION.
Lying along the line of their road, at
$l,OO TO $6,00 PER ACRE,
And one CREDIT OP FIVE YEARS.
For further particulars, maps, dr., address
JOHN P. DEVEBEVX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansan,
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, Sec'y,
QM
PENN STREET DWELLLNG
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FOR SALE..
That splendid three-story BRICK DWELLING,
No. 135 Penn' Street,
Adjoining the residence of Wm. McKnight, Esq.
Is handsomely finfahe,l, eas all the modern Improve
ments. 4.A150, a good Fire Prom ziale Is, ire -table
and carriage house In the rear. Lot is 24- feet on
Penn street, and extend, hack 160 set ton private
alley. Location Is one of the 'met desirable in the
city. For further particulars multi - ire of
ISAAC M. PENNOCIC,
5t . 2.2:5e9 No. 10 Irwin street;
5500 NE II A L T I OCNTIL PUR V
SE A A' I `, cuss-.
t Lining :9 acres, all under fence and cultivation.
The improvements are a cottage honse, with stable
and other outbuildings; 200 bearing fruit trees, of
best selections ; watered by two never-falling
springs. bituated 4 miles fru the city, near to
McKee's Rocks and Chartlers reek. From this
place an extensive view can be ad of Manchester,
Allegheny City and the rivers, ferns easy.
Apply to B. cLAIN &CO. ,
au2i + Cor. Fourth and ... ithlield streets.
,
rurolFt SALE &TO .--Llouses
and Lots for sale in all part of the city and' stb•
bs. Also, several FARMS n good locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACT RI, with 20 acres
of land, and good improvemen , which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for
rent In both cities. For fUrther particulars inquire
WILLIAM WARD,
• Ja= llO Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
0 3 A Y A Wt. e 3-)
FOURTH ST. • M
115. "I ,
JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO.,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AUCTIONEERS,
Are prepared to sell at Auetlon STOCKS, BONDS,
and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c., either on the
premises or at the Board of Trade Rooms.
Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the
sale of Real Estate at private sale.
Sales of Real Estate in the coantry attended.
Office. No. In FOURTH STREET. Jytl:s6t
$10•000 T O
,LOAN.!
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE.
GEO. M. PETTY.
vildfl Real Estate Agent, 60 Smithfield street
GROCERIES.
WM. MILLER,
(Late Miller & Itleketsono
Nos. 221 AND 223,
Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets,
Offer to the trade at Low Figures
150 pkgs. of NEVI' MACKEREL, In barrels,
naives, quarters and kits. •
100 chests choke YOUNG HYSON, JAPAN
and IMPERIAL TEAS.
50 sacks choice RANGOON RICE.
25 bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE.
75 bbls. LONG ISLAND SYRUP.
50 bbls. SYRUP, choice brands.
100 hole. N. O. MOLASSES.
50 bids. BERMUDA MOLASSES.
200 bbls. REFINED SUGAR.
75 hhds. PORTO RICO, CUBA and DEMA
RABA SUGARS.
200 bags RIO COFFEE.
50 bags JAVA and LAGUAYRA COFFEES.
100 cases IMPORTED CLARET.
900 cases .MOKV & CRANDON'S CHAM
PAGNE WINES.
SCOTCH ALE and LONDON PORTER con
stantly on hand.
SUNDRIES. ,
400 bus Prime Yellow Ear Corn.
300 bus do do Shelled do.
50 bus Prime Barley.
3,000 lbs. Dried Apples.
500 lbs. Dried Peaches.
25 bbls. Sorghum Molasses
10 bbls. Sweet Cider. .
50 doz. Corn Brooms,
In store and for sale by
FETZER & ARMSTRONG
. le4 'lO Market street, corner First
YOUNG AMERICA CHEESE.-
11 Very superior six pound Cheese; al.° , fine
new cutting Lheese, for sale at the Family Grocery
store of • • • JOHN- A. ReafaHAW
SODA ASH-100 casks in s to rete
and for sale by ' <P. B. CANFLELD & BON.
MEETINGS AND BATTING.
HoLmrs, BELL AIL CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
errrsleurto.u.
Kant, :wean of HEATS MEDIUM and LIGHT
AMOHOM AND MAGNOLIA
SHEETINGS AND BATTING.
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.,
OF PITTSBLIRGR, PA, -
Office, No. 424 PENN
DIRECTORS: - -
a
Robt. Dickson, tßoht. Liddell,
INV..T. PrWar,
H
G. edle„, , C. Van Munn, iF. Kirsch.
E. H. 31sers, J. Oangwisch, lehrl-Sleherl,
L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, il!. Schlldecker
rEilar==tlE
pIPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OP LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IgO3. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVI-;sTED NDS EXCEED
'ING 35,000,000 IN GOLD.
Insurance against Fire effected . on Houses and
Bnildlngt, Goods. Wares and Merchandb.e. Steatn
boats, ac. Policies Issued payable in gold or cur
rency. 40' United states Branch Mice, 40
ST%EET. New York.
Al) losses of the United States Branch will be ad
musted In New York.
moi.A.vc,"iaraw, 'Agent,
PIT rsßuitoz, PA.
Office, 07 FOURTH STREET.
MIL McLATIGHLI N 1g also Agent. for the Mauhat •
tan Life Insurance Corn . any. ses:v72
BEN FRANKi ( IN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Wee in Franklin Sayings Bank Buildings,
No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors web
known to the communLty, who trust by fair deallnr
to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN..
GEO. D. RIDDLE
ES OF
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, 'Henry Gerwig,
Geo. It Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottleib Fasts,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rueh
W. Id. Stewart, Ch. P. WI:18ton, Joseph Craig,
Joe. Lantner, H. J. Zinkanct, (Jeremiah licilien
ap10:036
V -:STERN INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
LEXANDER NIMICK, President.
WM. P. HEI?.BERT, Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Ofnee, 02 "o ,• ater. street, Spang & Co.'s Ware.
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will in.:ure against all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks. A homie Institution, managed by Director'
who are well known to the community, and who art
determined by promptness and liberality to main.
Lain the chavaater which they have assumed, as of
tering the best protection to those who desire to be
insured. •
DIRECTORS:
Alexander Nimick, Joan R. McCune,
R. Miller,Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William S. Evans v
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew AckJen, Phillip Reimer,
David M. Long, , Wm. Morrison;
D. Ihmsen. noV
pDENNITY
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT ST., NZAR 57n
Mistowl,
Charles V. Bander, IMordecai H. Louis
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, , Isaac Lea,
Jacob It. Smith, 1 Edward C.Dale,
Feorge W. Richards, L . George Faes. .
CHARLES G. BAN KER, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
• W. C. STEELE R , Secretary, pro tem.
J. GADNER COFFIN, Aorwr,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets
r0h2.9:ar15
pENNSYLTANLi.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH .
I OFFICE, No. 167 S WOOD STREET, BANK 07
COMMERCE BUILDING.
This Is l a Home Company, and insures against loss
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. .
A.
ROBERT PTRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH McELHENY. Secretary.
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Boyle,
Robert Patrick,
Jacob Painter,
Josiah Ring.
Jas. H. Hopklna,
Henry Sproul,
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
OP THE CITY OP ALLEGHENY.
Office, In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S
BUILDING.
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W. MARTIN, President
JAB. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
lA. H. English o.H.P.Williams
duo. A. Myler, Jas, Lockhart,
Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea,
JIIO. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gent,
mrt2.s:nU
A LLEGAIENY INSURANCE COM.
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET. BARR BLOCS
Insures against all kinds ofFire and Marine Risks
JOHN IRWIN, JR., President.
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONAELL. Secretary. ,
CAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent.
DIRECTORS:
Crpt. Wm. Dean,
B. L. Fahnestock
W. H. Everson, ,
Robert H. Davis,
Francis Sellers,
Cant. J. T. Stock dale.
John Irwin, Jr.,
John D. McCord,
C. 0. Hussey,
Harvey Childs,
T. J. Hoskinson,
Charles Hors.
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COM.
PAN Y.
OFFICE, N. E. CONNER WOOD & FIFTH STS.
A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Blake
Wm. Phillips,
John Watt,
John E. Parks,
Capt. James 111111er,
Wm. Van Kirk,
James D. Verner
WM. PHILLIPS, PI
JOHN WATT, Vice
W. F. GARDNER,
CAPT. JAS. GORTO
piTTSBURGH
ADAMS, M'KEE & CO.,
Keystone Standard. Patent Platform
and Counter
SCALES.
Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and Latekes.
PAINT .AND C ?FEE MILLS.
MALLEABLE IRON, at
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
aus:tBl
SURF HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
This first class Hotel will open for the season on
251 h Jane.... Terms, T
$3.50 per day; 420 per week.
Address R.
R. HOMPSON. PrOprietor,
(`Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island, and He
tropolitan Hotel, Washington, D. C.)
N. B.—The music will be under the direction o
Mr. CARL BENTZ.
A NEW SUMMER RESORT.
TEE LAKE HOUSE, Stonaboro, Pa.,
(On hour'se of Jamestown & Fialalin 'Railroad,
one ride from Franklin.) This house is
large. pew' and commodious, well furnished, has
billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and corered nrome
nades. It is on the banks of the meat charming
Fairy Lake in' America, abounding in fish, and ad
mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with.nul
phur springs, romantic scenery, &c. 'lt is the best
summer resort in the State. Address,
VIVRE CIDER VINEGAR.--For
Waling or table 'Me. Ibr sale by the barrel or
at retail; also Imperial Wine Vinegar, by the cask
or gallon, by .1•111 N A. IthlblzsllAW.
au24 Corner Liberty and liana streets.
INSURANCE.
ON NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING.)
. 31VET0. , , President.
T. DlClinuti, Vise President
T. J. GRIER. Treasurer. _--
ALBIETZ. Secretary.
OF ALLEGRENT, PA.
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
=I
George Wlmon
Geo. W. Evan,
J. C. Lappe,
J. C. Fielner,
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon.
Jno. Thompson
;Jos. Myers,
{Jacob
. .
Kopp. Boyle,
DIRECTORS:
Capt. John B. Rhoads,
Samuel P. Shriver,
Charles Arbuckle,
• Jaredld. Brush,
Win. F. Lang,
Samuel McCrickart
'resident.
President.
Secretary.
lON. General Agent
NOVELTY WORKS.
NOVELTY WORKS.
MANIIPACTOIIZO OP
PITTSnURGH
HOTELS.
B. T. KENNEDY. Proprietor
MirtISE=IS'TQ.
INEW OPERA HOUSE.
Lessee..
MenaLer
. Last ws ek of WHITMAN'S qREATEITROPR4
STAR BALLET TROUPE.
MONDAY EVENING, Sept. .53Sth, and
,every
Evening and SatuTday Matinee. will presinted.
Shalapeare's beautiful Fairy play, 1
A MIDSUMMER NIG/Il"S DREAM.
Cast to the entire strength of the superior Comna—
ny. in , r tieing the great European linnet Troupo,
under the it! . - eet'on of Mons. MARVIG. The great.
Mt tiILACCHI. together with Bareita,.
Laura, Albert in -,the Coryphecs and Coro, Bal—
let. In beautiful ance., every veiling. Concluding
with the m st dazzling Transformation scene ever
seen in this country.
CARPEN'I'E.WS
FASIIIONABLE DANCING ACADERY,
No. 73 THIRD STREET, Is now open for the re
ception of pupils. (last days slid bOur=—For La
dies, 3la-ters aid Mibses. dnesday rand Saturday.
at oVock M.. For lientlen4n—iTuesday and
Friday Evenings, at 8 o'c ok. Private lessons
given. elrciliars can be had at the Music Stores
and at the Academy. Classes out or the city, if
Convenient, attended to.
tkij'• Hall to let to Select Parties,
PROFESSIONAL
JOS. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLIOE MAGISTRATE.
Office, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PITTSBFRGH, PA.
Beetle- Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections; and all other legitimate
business executed promptly. =bac n 9
SAMUEL IticHASTERS,
ALDERMAN,
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. Office , GRANT STREET, opposite the Cs
•thedral, ,PUTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
npoosltions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. mhls
E USTACE S. MORROW,
President.
.Secretary.
EX-OFFICIO ,lIISTICE GP THE PEACE AND
• POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICENO.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds,! Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. my 29
AAMMON,
• _
•
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend—
ed to. my3:y6o
- VVILLIAM H. BARKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
°lice, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the
Raßray Depot, SOUTH PITTSBUROH.
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to; • myll7Bl
J%S. FERGUSON,
•+
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOM
JOHN W. REDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, HO Diamond Street,
(Opposite tire Court House,)
MEM
TAT A. LEWIS,
V V •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No.; 99 Diamond. Street.
mhs:uB
11 C. MACKRELL,
. \
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. 89 Grant Street,
2/CEI
JORII A. STRAIN,
El-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
• POLICE MAGISTRATE. •
Ottlce,ll2 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe—
dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages
Acknowledgments,_ Depositions and all Legal Busi—
ness executed with promptness and dispatch.
ARCHIBALD BLARELEY,
ATTORNEY-AT -T E A W,
No. 9S FIFTH STREET,
ape:n9o:d2lF
MANHOOD: HOW LOST HOW
RESTORED! Just published instated envel
ope. Price, aix cents. A LECTURE ON THE t
NATURAL, TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of
SpermAtorrlicea, or Seminal Weakness,lnvoluntary
Fu , lssions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar
riage generally Nervousness, Consumption, Epi
lepsy' and Fits; Cliental and Physical Ineapaeli ,- , re
sulting from Self Abuse, &e.,by Robt. J. Culver
well. M. D.. author of the "Green Book. ' tte. "A.
BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," bent
under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post
paid. on receipt of six cents, °stir° postage stamps.
to CHAS. J. C. KLINE, & Co., 127 BOWERY'
NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOX 4586. Also Dr:
Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents.
mv3:n&otT-
•M A N HOO D.”—Anot her New',
MEDICAL PAMPHLET, C r mu the pen of
Dn. CURTIS. The Medical Times say aof this work:
"This valuable treatise on the caul e and cure of
premature decline, shows bow health Is Impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and
how easily regained. it gives a clear synopsis of
the impediments to marriage: the cause and effects
of nervous debility, end the re ntedie a therefor." A.
pocket edition of the above will be to warded on
receipt of lis cents, by addressing Doctor CUR—
TIS, co. 58 North Charles Street, - Baltimore, Md.
jyll:ti
A DVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT
TU MARRY.
Essays for 'Young Men,
On the Errors. Abuses and Diseases Incident to
Youth and Early M,nhood, with the humane view
of treatment and cure. sent by mail In sealed letter
envelopes free of charge. Address, HOWARD AS
SOCIATION, Box. Yhthiclphia, Pa. se22:x9a-dll.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
A THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania.
EMANUEL ItEEN WALD; a bsnkrnpt under
the Act of Congress of March 2a, 1867, having ap
pli,d for a discharge from al his debts, and other
claims provable under said act, by order of .he
court notice is her. by give n to all persons who
have proved their debts. and other persons Interest
ed, to appearon the 1 t day of October. 1868, at 10
o'clock A. before JOHN N. PURVI,...NCE,
Esq.. Register, at his office No. 116 Ft deral street,
Allegheny City, Pa., to show cause, if any they
have. w . y a disci'' ge-should not be granted to tha
said bankrupt. And further notiee Is hereby given,
that the Second and 'lllO4 Meetings of creditors of
the said baultropt. required by the 27th and 2.11 s
sections of said Act, will be helo before the said.
Register, at the same time and place
sett:x4s•M,,-.‘ S. C..MeCANDLESS, Clerk.
NOTICE --Notice is hereby given
thst Letters of A dminl-tration have bees
granted by the Register of Alles hen y county, to the
undersigned, on the ostat e of Y RE LtEßlCtil bAUE,
late of Allegheny county, deceased. All persons in
debted to said estate are beteby notified to p.sy the
same, and all persona haying claims agaiost t"
said estate, to Dr sent the same, pro,,erly authenti
cated, for settlement.
31+GDALENa BAUER%
Adminiitratrix of Ft ederick bailer, deceased_
Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, /WM sepStx&
DYER AND SCOURER,
J. LANCE,
H.
DYER AND SCOURER.
lro. 3 err. CL AIR efrIIE.IST
And Nos. 185 and 137 Third Street,
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Wu. Raminnunt.
M. W. CANNI3/11
ALDERMAN,
No. 87 Firth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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