The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 14, 1868, Image 7

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    t#t GalEttr.
A Magnificent-Programme.
From thetiew York Tribune.
We trust none of our readers will - have
•
their breath taken away by the following
outline of a scheme of National ruternal
Im ‘ P - rovement which throws into the' shade
all_that has hitherto been devised. We are
not at liberty to give the name of the au
thor, nor is it material. Suffice it that such
views are gravely entertained in influential
quarters, and may ultimately be realized,
though not no - We must re-establish
Order and Solve cy in the National Finan
ces by returnin to Specie Payments and
funding our National Debt at a lower rate
of interest, before we can think of embark
ma- the National Credit In any such stupen
limas undertaking. Meantime it will do us
-no harm to take a look at the mastodon.
Here is the skeleton :
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 25, 1868.
The demand for a cheaper method of
•
transportation of agricultural products and
other heavy freights than the absolute cost
even of thatuby railroad, is one of most ur
gent and constantly, increasing necessity.
There is but one method - by which this im
perious demand can be met—that by water:
viz. the improvement of existing water
courses and their connection oy canals.
1. All rivers are susceptible of being made
navigable by husbanding their' natural sup
plies of water.
2. The connection of the rivers of the
West by canal with the great lakes.
3. The connections of the great lakes by
canals with the Atlantic, •through the St.
Lawrence, Hudson, Delaware and Chesa
peake. /
4. The connection of the rivers of the
West by canals with the Atlantic, south of
the Chesapeake—. '
5. The connection of the whole seaboard,
from Boston to the Rio Grande, by canal
and improved channels along the coast. Of
these,,Nos. 2, 3 and 5 form one system, giv
• ing the very cheapest transportation for the
Largest amount of material movell in the
.country.
• the necessity for water transportation is
. - - Q coirft by the fact that last year the freight
ion w h e a t from Ban Francisco to New York
b y s hi p wab less than from Chicago to New
'fork by rail. lateam propellers can trans
port freight along the coasts of Great Bri
tain at one-sixth the cost by parallel rail
road. The first immediate demand is nn.
4loubtedly canals, from the Mississippi to
the lakes, and thence to the Atlantic. The
second, almost equally urgent, is safe in
terior navigation from the New England
coast to the Rio Grande, for which wonder
ful advantages exist in the almost continu
ous baYs, sounds, creeks and bayous which
border our coast.
The whole- distance from Boston to the
'Rio Grande,- along the coast and across the
head of Florida ' is 2,375 statute miles. Of
this' distance, 650 miles are in deep water of
bays and sounds; 1,450 in creeks, bayous
and sounds requiring improvement; and
275 _miles of cutting, varying from three to
fifty feet above the water. These distances
are approximations only, and have been
measured off hurriedly. Such water chan
nels should be not less than 16 feet deep and
200 feet wide, capable of ! floating vessels
' carrying 3,000 tons. This 'hay appear ex
travagant; but we must-consider the great
fact that, as our population doubles—which
it does every thirty years—our wealth quad
ruples, (as shown by statistics since 1790).
The business of that quadrupled wealth is
also, probably, doubled; so that, it is safe to
assume that in thirty years tla6., business of
the country increases eight-foldo
The several enlargements of the Erie
Canal—even now demanding another—
demonstrates how useless it is to try to
measure the business of even ten Years in
advance.
there is no question that the sea losses-/
and,pe-eminently in our coasting tradez--
would far exceed 6 per cent. net on the
amount required to construct a coastwise
channel of the size named, requiring but
an occasional tide-lock fed from the ocean,
absolutely free from sea dangersgiving un
rivaled means for national d(fense,and
rt
through which the transportation and freight
could' be as accurately timed' as now upon
the Hudson River. The main cause of pres
7ent•delays is the totally inadequate 'size of
the canals for the amount of business. •
Nature points to thele links in the great
system as immediate/necessities :
1. To connect t' 'Mississippi with Lake
Michigan, via thOlinois River.
• 2. The construction of the Niagara Canal,
and enlargement of the Erie.
3. To connect the Mitisissippi River, by
• coastwise channel, with the Rio Grand. Of
theie, it-'difficult to say 'which is the most
important. '
Cheap and healthy meat is certainly a
most / instant necessity to the population of
Neyr York, and immediate vicinity. Esti
mated at 2 000 mp, and that the 'average
perof meat is a quarter of a pound
/per day each, 'we should have 500,000 pounds.
If this meat can be reduced in cost, three
• cents per pound; there would be a saving of
$15,000 per day, or $5,475,000 per annum—
the interest on $100,000,000. 'What amount
would be saved to this' increased metropoli
tan population thirty years hence? The
grasiers of Texas, with safe water transpor
tation all the way, can afford to do• this, and
double the present value of lattle at home
at that. *
That railroads are of more importance to
the genera! interests of the country than ca
nets, there can be, of course; no question; but
they have so absorbed the attention and
capital of the country, that the importance
of water channels, for agricultural interests,
and free to full competition, have been en
tirely drowned out of sight.
Tne time has now - arrived when these in
terests—more important .than all others
combined, and upon which all others rest—
demand the means of reaching the markets
of the world, at a cost which will enable
Capital and Labor to obtain the returns now
monopolized by Commerce and Manufac
tures. No' greater reward can be obtained.
from any work than &op:Mitt-of which
- . cheap and healthy meat can be deliVered to
the laboring masses; and, probably no work
Would accomplish this more effectually than
the connection of the Mississippi with the
Rio Grande by 'a water ,channel, open and
absolutely free from danger, and secure at
all 'seasons of j the year. Of the lumber,
salt, cotton, sugar, and other prodticts of
_this prolific region, I say nething—their
amount would necessarily be enormous.
As a means of National defense, for con.
• centrating Iron l clads, cite., at the shortest
notice, at, any given' point, entirely free
from The attack or knowledge of: the ene
my, the importance of such a system of wa
ter canals is self-evident. With such-chan
nels, also, every consideration of economy
and nationality would demand that the
great Constructing-yard for iron vessels for
the navy should be upon the Mississippi
- absolutely secure from the enemy 'as is the
great arsenal on Rock Island. In addition,
private maids would be established at the
points wliAls material arid labor were most
available; and not only would the trans
portation of ship material to Eastern ports
be saved, hut cargoes could be taken in the
vessels built, and thus the vessel make profit
on her own transprirtation. By a proper
system of national di•awbaelz upon exported
Tegsels, the llississip,pl Valley could be-
come, the great center of the iron 4sl.4;inlig
building interest of the world.
Information shauld be collected under tILe
following heads
1.. Cost of construction of Canal to con
nect the Mississippi Rirer and Lakes;
2. Cost of construction of Canal to con
ni the Lakes with Hudson and St. Law
rence;
3. post of construction 'of Canal to con
nect .he Ohio - with Delaware aid Chesa
peake;
4. Cost of construction of Canal to con
itect the Tennessee and Savannah Rivers.
5. .Coastwise Channel from Boston to Rio
Grande, in sections;
6: Absolute annual losses of and premi
ums paid On coasting-trade;
7, Economy in delivering of" Meat and
Salt by secure water channel from Texas to
the seabord from Washington. north;
8.. Amount of all values, foreign and do
mestic, received at New ork in 1858 and
1868, jto show increase of busineas in ratio
to in reared population, even with war in
tervening;
0. Amount of value of foreign trade;
10)'Amount o f value of coast Wise trade,
along the Atlantis and Gulf coasts.
THE nnronr of the Dead Letter Bureau
of the Postoffice Department always con
tains much curious Information. During
last year 4,162,144 letters were received,
of which number 167,078 were from foreign
'countries. Of the remainder about forty
nine percent. was classified and returned to
the Omer& The others'were not suscepti
ble of beingyeturned, or were unimportant.
18,340 letters contained $95,169 51, in sums
of one dollar and upwards, of which 16,061
letters, containing $86;638 66 were delivered
.to the owners, and 2,124 letters, containing
$7,862 35, were filed or held for disposition;
14,082 letters contained $3,430 68, in sums
of less than one dollar, of which 12,513,
containing $3.120 70, were delivered to the
owners; 17,750 letters, contained drafts,
deeds and other papers of value, represent;
ing the value of $3,609,271 80; of these,
16,809 were restored to the owners, and 821
were returned and filed; 13,964 letters con
tained books, jewelry and other articles of
property, of the estimated value of $8,500;
of then 11,489 were forwarded for delivery,
and 9,Wr- were delivered to their owners;
125,221 contained photographs, postage
stamps and articles of small value, of which
114,666 were delivered to their owners; 2,-
066,842 were without inclosures. Thus, of
the 'ordinary dead letters forwarded about
eighty-four percent. were delivered, and of
the valuable dead letters, classed as money
and minor, about eighty-nine per cent.
were delivered. The decrease of money
letters received, about three thousand, is
probably owing to the growing use of
money orders for the transmission of small
sums.
1111 Himalaya Mountains are the subject
of a course of lectures now beinz delivered
in New York, by Prof. Robert Von Schia
gintweit, who, with his brothers, has tbor
oughly explored these regions., Th'e ap
proach to the Himalayas lies over annarshy
tract, covered with - a wilderness pt luxuri
ant Vegetation - , and t 7 T ferocious
wild beasts. The rti cations are
fatal to strangers, at nitten in
habitants-are obliged in huts built
several feet above ti After this
region, calledT"Taral I, the trav
eller suddenly stands
This chain of mount3►,us rises to an-average
height of 16,000 to 8,000 feet, though 45 of
the-peaks are over' 23,000 feet in altitude.
The highest polni at which a continually
*nhabited Village is to be found is 11,746 feet
Ibove the level of the sea.
DEATELS ON SHIPBOARD.—Tt iS asserted
that the laws of France forbid the bringing
into ayort of that country the body of any
person who may have died at sea. The cap.
taro of one of the French line of steamers
between New Yoricand Havre, was recently
with great difficulty dissuaded from burying
at sea the body of an American who had
died when the Teasel was within three days
sail of the French port of destination. -The
existence of such a law as the one mention
ed, was alleged-as a raison for the burial at
sea.
ACCIDENTP.—The Supreme Court of New
Jersey has recently decided that h passen
ger on a ferry boat, who, when in the act of
stepping from the boaCto the shore, with
other passengers, had his foot caught and
badly crushed between -the boat ,and the
wharf, was not guilty of want of ordinary
care, aithough at the iniitant of stepping
from the boat he did not examine particu
larly to see if there was a vacant space be
tw-ern the boat and the shore. A verdict of
V.3;309 damages in favor of the sufferer was
therefore affirmed.
SPECIAL NOTICES
12FP.11.4.140PPS •
.
--;"PAPIECUU - i - LOT - 10 - N .
FOR BEAUTIFYING. THE sxm Alto_ com-
YLEXION.• Removes. all Eruptions, Freckles,
Pimples, Xoth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders the
Shin sort, lair and blooming. For Ladles In the
Nursery it is invaluable. For Gentlemen, atter
shaving, It has no equal. "PAPIDAN LOTION , '
is the cnly reliable remedy for diseases and bleat
lilies of the skin.
PHALOWS "PAPECIANr, SOAP"
For the Toilet, Nursery and .Datht willhot chap the
skin. Price, 25 cents per cake.
"nrso4 DE MAYO,"
A new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite,
delicate, lasting fragrance. Sold by all Druggists.
YILSI,LON & SON. New York.
IF'BATCHIELO.II'S RAilt DYE.
This splendid Hair 1./ye h the best in the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable.
instantaneous; no disappointment: no ridiculous
tiu4s; remedies the ill edects. of bad dyes• invigo
rates and leaves the Hair tort and beautiful. black
or brmon. Bold by all Drugsrlais and Pertain ers; and
properly in S ar r tl e it . d n At w iy c .c o ;ll elor , Wig Factory, No.
alzVoZa
AUCTION SA.L.E3.
BY H. B. SMITHSON & 00..
BOOTS,
, -
BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
_ --ZOE -TAM MILLION. •
• • - AT
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
•
55. AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE.
Messrs. H. R. SMITHSON &CO.. proprietors of
the well known Mammoth Auction blouse are crea
ting an excitement consequent upon the arrival of
new Goods which are, being so.d at remarkable low
prices.r Hoods of every variety, • the finest sewed
otf, the most fashionable bahnoral galrers and
anklet shoes. slippers, Ike., blankets, flannel's,
cloths. eassimeres, cutlery and carpets:' Call and
examine. .o trouble to show goods. Ladles'.
talsses , and children's tors at almost your own
prices. All Goode wartaated as reoreeented not 4
BY L LEGSATE.
LEASE OF STORIES _
FEDERAL STREET AND DIAMOND
ALLEGHENY, AT .A.ECTION.
There will be sold on the premises nn 110;t1DA.V,
December 14th, at 6 o'clock, the leaseol that vain
atm: business property southwest corner of Federal
street and the Diamond, consisting r f the corner
building on Federal street; 18 by 60 feet. formany
Years occupied as a merchant tailoring establish
me .1, and a good store room in rear of the slure, on
the i'laninadi. now occupied as a' grocery store.
There .iire tnree very good cellars; The ism ex
tends eight years from next April. (ironed rent
135 , i a year. rosse,ssloit of iledeial street etoro
given March 1; of tne Diamond store, April 1. To
tal rents will yield CAI9OO a year. A Credit will be
&Os's°.
The super-excellent character of thistocatien la
too well known by businest men to require corn.
went. ' A. LEGOATE, Auctioneer.
PITTSItUSW -.GA4ETTE 3k.ON DAIP. .DECEMBER.. 14. 1888.
I DISI7RANOF;.
THE NATIONAL
LIJJI INSURING E COMPINY,
OS THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
INASHINGTON, D. C.
Charter/4 by Special Act of Congress
A/o/proved July SW, 1808.
GSM Capita - - $1.000,000
Branch Office: PHILADELPHIA,
FIRST• NA NAL BANE BUILDING
Where the genera Matzen of the Company Is trans
acted. and to 'which all general correspondence
should be addressed.
DIRECTORS.
•
Jay Cooke. &.
C, H. Clark, Phßuts. Henry D. Cooke. WWI
F. Ratchford Starr, Phila. Wrn. E. Citaadler,Warsk
Win. G. lßoorhead, Phila. Jobn D. Degrees. Wash
Geo. P. Tyler. Phila. Edward Dodge, N. York
J. /Winkle, Clark, Phila. H. C. FalllelltOCk. E.. 7
OFFICERS.
C. H. CLARE, Philadelphia . .. President. _
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Presides*:
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Execs yrs
Committee.
EMERnON W. PZET,'Pkila., Sec'y and Acttary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington. Asst Secretary'.
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D. Medical Director,
J. EWING, MEARS, M.D.. AsslMedlcalpireeter.
'MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD.
.1. I. BARNES. Surgeon General'U. S.A., Wash's.
P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Dep tines& U. a.
N.,Wit , hlngtou. •
D. . BLISb, M.D., Waskingto
SOLICITORS AID 4 : L.TTORNEYS.
WM. Z. CHANDLER, Washl ton, D. C.
GEORGE HARDING, Philad Iphia, Pa.
This Company, National twits character, Mien, by
reason of the Largs Capital, Low Bates of Premium
and New Tables, the Mat desirable means of in
suring life let presented/to the public:— •
The rates of prettily of beisg largely reduced, are
made as favorable tolhe insurers as those of the
best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica
tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends aid the
misnntierstandy% which the latter era so apt to.
cause the Pone elders.
Several new and attractive tablett are now pre-.
sented which need only to be understbod to prove ac
ceptable to the public s such as INCoME-PRODUC-
G POLICY and RETURN' PREMIUM POLICY.
In the former, the pollcy-holder sot only secures a
life insurancei•payable at death, bat - Will receive, if
living.,fifter a period of a few years,". an annual err
cemeeguel to ten per cent. (10 per tent.) of the par
of hie policy. The is tter the Company agrees to re
turnee the asasred the total amount of money helm
pried in, tn culdition to Me amount of hta potful,.
'rhe sttention of persons contemplating Insuring
their lives or Increasing the amount of insurance
they already have, Is called to the special advant
ages offered! by the National Life Insurance Com-
Part`
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
application to the Branch Office of the Comp:lll3%ln
Philadelphia, or its General Agents.=
Aar LOL:AL ADENTS ARE WANTED in every
City and Towa; and applications from ;competent
parties for such agencies with suitable endorsement,
should be addressed TIO THE COMPANY'S Ell;
F ICAL AGENTS ONLY, in their reSpective dis
tricts.
GE:MRAL AGENT'S.:
F. W. CLARK .t CO., Philadelphia
For Pennsylvania and houthern New J ersey.
JAI! COOKE & CO.. Washington. D. - C.,
For Maryland. Delaware Virginia, District of
Columbia and West Virginia.
IRA B. IreVAY ar CO.,
Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and
• Washington counties.
For further particulars address B. S. RUSSELL,
Manager for iseneral Agent, idarrisburg, Pa.
au2.6:3lwd.P
E NTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.,
OF PFTTSIOURGEE,
°Moe. No. 424 PENN
(IN' NATIONAL TILUST CO: BUILDING.) '
DIRECTORS:
Itobt. Thelma, ebt. Lloidell, 'W
IR . J. l
rlday,
G. etedie, C. Yee BETS. . 'Kirsch. •
E. H. Myers. J. 44 angwigek, 'brie. Siebert,
L. J. Blanchard , J. Weisser, , . Sekildecker.
E. H. MYERS, President.
ROBT. DiCKSoN„ Vice President.
BURT. 4. GRIER: Treasurer.
l i
..1
elevirwis .1.. r . ALRIE Z. Secretary.
IFISMERN 111713 ItANCE CON.
PANY OF PITTSiiIIRGH. •
, .
WLEJUNDERNIMICK, President. •
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary...
CAPT. GEttiMiE NEELD, Ilieneral Agent. .
Omen,. 951 Water street, Span, I Co.'s Wale;
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will inzure against all kinds of Fire and Manus
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Itircoton
who are well known to the community, and who art
determined by promptness and liberality to main.
Min the charanter which they have assumed, as of
tering the best protection to those - who desire to bt
insured.
DIItECTORS
Alezanaer Nlm
It. Miller, Jr.,
James McAuley,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Action.
David M. Long,'
Ihmsen.
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
O X-lONDON,
. . ,
7.,61 . 1.11Li81ikt0 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED VIANDS EXCEED
/NU 88,000,000 IN COLD.
Inanrnaile against Fire elected on Houses and
Buildlage, Goods, Wares and Merchandtse, Steam
boats, ac. PoCele& mum] payable In geld or car
reney. sr United States Branch (Mee, 4U PINE
STRET New York.
All l oss es of the United States Branch will be 14.
Jested In NewYerk. •
J. I r • Iktel-aAIITUrnMEN, Agont,
, PlTD3EClitill, PA.
Ofilee, 87 FOURTH FiTSEET.
MIL MeLACONLIN also Again for the Manhat
tan Life Insurance Company. se6:v72.
ENNSYLVANIA
p
FNSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITSBOROH
OFPX. It, No. 1614 WOOD BTBBET I BANK 01
COADIZIWE BUILDING.
This is a Home Cci#lpany, and insures agninst.lost
by Piro ezeluedtels
LBONARLI3 WA i tTETt, Preildent.
C. C. It . caL lee reshlent.
%
BGBEBT PATE CK, Treasurer.
HUGH IfeELIDeNT, Beerota.ry.
• Dnit.ncrona:
Leonard Walter. George 'trillion,
C. C. Boyle, Geo. IV . Eranz, •
E.obert Patrick., J. C. Lappe,
Jacob Painter, .r. c. Pletner,
Josiah liing, - . John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, A. ADI2IOII. .
Henry Sprott, y 4:
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFF/CE, 136 £ 437 CHESTNUT ST., Ni.Ait STD
,
MIECTOIIB.
Charles .V. Banoker, Mordecai H. Lords
Tobias Wagner, • David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant,. , Isaac Lea,
Jseeh E. Solith., ) Edward C. Dole,
Feorg._e W. Elenards, George Fales. •
CHARLES G. BAN KEE, Pres Went.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice I' realdent.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,Dro tarn.
• - J. GARDNER COFFIN, Art's"
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
trthMwLS
A LLEGAIENY INSUAVANCE COM*
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE. No. 31 MYTH STREET,' Bans BLOCrit
Insures against all kinds.of lire and Marine Blake,
JOHN IRWIN, Jn., President.
JOHN D. McOORD, Vice President.
O. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
OAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent.
DITLY.CTURS:
Orpt. Wm. Dean
8., L. Pahuesteck
W. IL Everson,'
Hobert H. Davis.
Francis Sellers,
Mint. J. T. !Rockdale.
Johnlrsrin, Jr.,
John D. McCord,
C. U. Hussey,
a
HrreyChnds,
T. J. Hoskinson,
Charles Hats.
p :111; E INISURANCE COM.
OVHIC/L, N. E. CONNAR WOOD & nirrli sTe:
A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine
Wm. Phil DIBUCTOIitI:
Epa,
John Watt, • Capt. John L. Rhoads.
Samuel P. Shrives,
John R. Parks, • Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Miller, Argued R. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, ' , VII F. Lauir,
James D. Vernon, Samuel 21eCrickart
. W.M. PHILLIPS, Preside t.
' JOHN WATT, - 'Vice Presi lit. •
W. F. GARDNER, be
CAPT. JAS. SMARM, ..0 tiilAitenti
RtEC I AL. /
NATIONAL INSUBANC9CO.,
OP THE an OF ALLETIZET.
°see, No.. SO FEDERAL 171 ET, entraase on
Stooktoa Avettue.
FIRE INSITIZANCE ONLY.
"W./. MARTLW. Presaldsat.
JAIL IVIVVIINI3O*. learetary.
. DiRWTOlia:
A.. H.E4.1,1.1b Zl.P.Willltuaare.gbanipeon
and. A. yrter, , 08. M ere,
Jas. L. Graham, oba. Les, .O. Boyle,
jut, . Brown , jr, '4. °VII, soot) Kapp.
oe0:04
DRUGS AN) CHEMICALS.
WyiACKE - 0 WN & BRO.,
WHOLESAL} DZUGGISTS,
Carboy Coll.
NOTED TO NO. 195 LIBERTY STREET,
'White Lead, Window Mass and Glassware at
Manatardnrers prietit. deD
ELECTIII SLIMMER - COBLE,
Aa Illbleromedt_lor Amer ComV.alnt, Var.
ra r t:f er rise4r l 7, Ydraltinig. Se= Stomach and
Dile 1 BIS' CRIMP CUBE
A 'specific for Cholera, trampeoguLrga a
Stomach, for sale by
A 'PRIM dr, EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGIMNZIE3 FOB
J. SOHOONIGIICKS, & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD
AND
lUcCOY'S TERDITER GREEN,
e Tl i t E e on 2 l 4 . grgn wi y l a l l:Ath b a e t tt Ngl ia r io d n exaglte gi b y : .
more perfect 'tutelar-Lion than any mint In thf
market _ •
PITTSBURGH IMPORTING HOUSE,
SCHMIDT &. FRIDAY
Are. 409 Penn Street, Pittsburghi
Would direct the attentiol of the public to the feet
that, po amine sepetsor facilities through several
large Wine and Liquor Douses la Europe. and
making tacit import.'„rtons direct,. they are eaabled
to offer the rations
LIQUOItd at pv.ees less than Eastern rates. Ex
aminations o f. grades of choice WINES AND
qualitlea and comparison of priced
respeetfull- -
,_, i Sollotted.
"'“. '..enstantiv on hand
trv . A. ,,e","'.ie assortment of pure OLD EYE WIIIS.
Joan B. MeCane, •
Chas. J. Clarke,
'William S. Byana, •
Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Phillip Reymer,
Win. Morrison, ,
bar
..(08EPIK 8. FINCH & CO”
Nos. U 5,137.189, 191, talanti A9d,
NT= PT/1417 ! tITTOJEWBOH.
IdAIMPAMIBEBII 07
.c(ipper 'Willed Pure Rye Whiskey.
Alio, dealers In FOREIGN MI MS and LIQUOM,
HOPS, dc., udt.23.nie
14:s ataiiklUtizire4)Sti2:7;ii gliWiell
HOMILIES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
Kano Wen of =ATI' NeDrin4 and Lie
COAL
NO,' 507 zatc.E.rvr-3,7l3r.rtmm-r.„
ILstefly City FlourD1111) SECOND ELOOR.
Are not! ilrenr_ed to him Ish good YOUGHIOGHE
NY LUMP, NOT COAL OR SLACK, at the lowest
morket price.
All orders tart at their 'Otte, or addressed to
them through the ruldt. will be attended to promote V.
NCECHANIO,U, ENGINEER.
pEUCEYAL BECKETT, •••
DIEGUANIOILL ENGINEEZ,
•
And Solloitoti or Patents/.
(Late of P. P. W. .4 .; Raltwar.l
Office, No. 70 FEDERAI L S REEr t hlemnil . 79. 0
tip_stalrs. , P. G. Box. SO, ALI, 4111. M CITY.
y
MACHINERY, of all des tons, designod.
BLAST FURNACE and ROLL t} ILL DRAY/.
MOB famished. J'articular_itt ado' pals to de.
signing CcILLIERT LOCOMOSI ES. Patents coil
ildeutlalry_ solicited. lir Az ENING DRAW
ING CLASS for mechanics every WEDNESDAY
litGwr. __..—_
QUEEN OF ENGLANWSOAP.
QUEEN OF ENELAND SOAP.
QUEEN OW ENGLAND do! tg SOAP
For a family washing in the belt, A nd cheap.
est manner. Guaranteed equal' to any Ind° world
Has all tho strength of old rosin soap, wßwthe land
and lathering qualities of genuine Cantle: Tiv this
splendid Soap. Bold by the ALDEN CHR CAL
WORKS, 48 north Fourth street. Pnitadnip
eBhrS7.wWINEF
F OR SALE,
FINE SEED VW:EAT,
AT 349 LIBEIITY ST.
cm
sOn BUSHELS
NINE SOUTHERN BED 'WHEAT,
To arrive and tor sale by
HnRA74I4 4 , AN.
SODA ABll-100 tons choice
brands In store and for sale by
nOl7 J. B. CAXVIELD & SON.
INSURANCE.
BM'FBANKLLII
INSURANCE CONIPANY,
OF ALLEGREN - Y, PA.
Owe E;anknk,Savings Bank Bidldlcgs,
4.3 - Ohio Ile gtheirs - •
A HOME COMPANY, managed by zsucturs weL
known to tlie coramuntty, who trust by fait' dealint
to merit a share of your patronage.
•
HENRY IRWIN„
DE . D
O. RIDDLE
DIRECTORS:
. -
Henry Irwin, ID. L. Pa tterzon, ilienry Elorwho
(leo R Riddle (Varob Franz, lOottlelb Fails,
Sim 11 R.
. Iff •D. Smith. ;Jacob Rush, --
W. I. Stewart, it,:_l2. P. Whlston, (Joseph Crafg,
Jos. Lautner, (El. J. Zlnkand, Alferetulah 101 l -II
anlemai
ASD XANITIPAIC MAULS OP
PITTSBURGH, PRRNA,
WINES. LIQUOirtS, Zzo
ESTAZILIIIMID 1830.
IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN
WLNES. AND LIQuoRs,
erx-i-ssoz;n4a-ii.
AMMON AMU SIAGROLLIL
SHEZTINGS AND BATTING.
DYER AND SCOURER,
COMM COALU
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Having removed their Ornee to
HlTeriet WK. MeORRERY en
. --
FOR SALE-Kr:AI, EST: TE.
e....5e,i,,,,,....0..w.0w,"................w. - ~,,,
F°R SALE.
A FARM OF 30 ACRES, o the line et tit
Gloanellsville It:thread. 27 yes from the city. In
be
Elizath township, Allegh y county, Pa, The
imnroremLnts are a Due Iw o tory brick house., with
ten large r.ioin large frame bank barn,
with :No. 1 stabling. amid, i II other outbuildings in
m replete order. One onhe heat of orchards, of all
kinds of fruit. Thl y ril Is rich new bottom.. This
property adjoins t village of Vista, and
as the aelyantag of churches, schools; neih 4 ,
stores, &c.,and ill be sold at the low price of
- *MOOD. The mprovements alone are worth at
least all that I asked for the property, to say no th
(ere
Ina aboat th " and, which I s worth for garden Bur:
poses at le t 710,000. For full partletlars'eall at
my once or WILLIAM A. BELL, Esq., on the
/
premise .
ALS , A FARM OF 40 ACRES, situated in Ella
ale: township, Allegheny county, Pa.. on the line
e t , or
rooms:
. s t : t u.,,lirgoiamil:iabbitarnnt
and
m other li es from
Ou t.
tI city. The Improvements are anew stone dwell
°lot. l e ei C th ° 7l: e rh
u 'things. This property is oPered. at a very low
price. Call and secure youreelf a rued bargain;
ALSO A FARB of 120 ABRES, situated la
kLlzabeih township, Allegheny county, Pa., 17 5 i
mil k : from the city, on the - Conapilsvilie Railroad,
oppos.• e Elrod's Station. within 20 minutea , walk
of the station. The improvements are a frame
house con:ttlning four rooms and kitchen, with a
good teller n.hternaath; very good barn and other
outbuilding's. AN. 1 orchard. containing about
200 fruit bearing trees, all In good coadltlon. DO
acres cleared I 10.1,te residue Is good timber, in
derlald with 23 auras o; coal.
ALSO, A. TWO-STORY i;JIICK HQUSI3I adjoin.
ing the Borough of Elizabeth, Allegheny county,
Pa:, containing 4 roams and attelien. Lot 00 thet
front by/26 hack to an alley, A good Stable, wash
house, bake-oyes and ether outbuildings. I ant an- •
thorized to sell it. at the low price of $1,800; on
good terms. • , • .
ALSO.. In the Borough contain beth.i good two
story BRICK MOUSE, ng 4 rooms. , Lot
12Iffeet square. Wilt be sold at the exasedingly.
low price of 72,500. on easy terms.
• ALSO. MY Farm, known by_the name of "Willow
Banks," sttaated on the Colinelithille Railroad 17
miles IT= the silty, oentaining 19 ACRES, sill n
good condition. The improvements are a lio IL -
brick house. two stories high, newlypainted, con
taining six rooms. two hall, running full length of
the house.. The house b situated on a - beautiful
knoll. Is surrounded by trait trees, shrubbery, vines "
and flowers, with a graded avenue running to the
Tough. River. Also, a large frame bank. barn,
smoke house, wash: house, coal house, bake-oven •
and other ontbuild lugs, and. a never - f alling well o
water. Two large orchards, containing from six to
seven hundredfrult trees, nearly all Ist good bearing
condition. This farm aboluds in small fruits, viz:
Curranu, raspberrieilkooseberriet, and aline large
strawberry patch, which, In connexion with the •
richness of the sell and nearness to the city, makes
it very dealtable for gardening purposes. - Very con
venient to schools, elstircheo, stores and blacksmith
shoo.
Prxmldeni,
Sacev-ttu-y,
ALSO. A FARM OF 104 'ACRES, situated In
Elizabeth township, Allegheny county,' Pa., 31
miles ham the city of Pittsburgh: on the Connels
ville Railroad, at Suter nation. The Improvements
are a common log house, a good frame barn, with
stabling for ten horses; a corncrib and Wagon abed;
good orchard of fruit , rees; fencing very good.
340 acres cleared, the residue In heavy timber land.
This farm is valuable—drat. for its excellent soli;
secondly. Its timber; and thirdly. It contains more
limestone than any other farm In Pennsylvania, all
accessible. The lower vein of limestone Is 40 feet
thick; several other veins ranging from 334 to 6 ft.
In thickness, lie unde SUPE R, hole farm. • Yor partic
ulars enquire of ELI Esq., at Sifter Sta
tion, oa at my °See.
ALSO, 17.5 ACRES„sittiated In St. Clair town
ship, Westmoreland conntY, Pa:, near the line of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Houston Station.
The improvements
_are .a two-story frame noose,
with six rooms and good cellar, a. frame bank barn
40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There Is on
the place a young apple .nd peach , orchard: one hun
dred and twenty acr.s cleared land, divided into
nelds of convenient size, a large portion of which
are well set in clover and tlmotluel: the residue of
said tract coveted with , good timber. It is well wa
tered, and underlaid with coal and limestone, and
to convenient to churches schools, stores, mills gad
niacksmith shops. A rea l bargain is offered in
Ibis excellent farm.
ALSO. A beautifully situated tract of 60 ACRES
of valuable land. tinder good fencing,.situated In
DlcCandleiis township: Allegheny county. Pa., on
township road, 7 measured miles front the lisrzet
nonce, Allegheny City. • bit tract is well•ndapted
for a garden or dairy farm, being convenient and of
easy access to either city, and near enongh to th.
line of the Mahoning Raiiroad to make It very desi
rable for country seats, for persons doing btuinees
In the city.
ALSO, The best farm 10 Young township, Indiana
county, Pa., 4 miles from Western Penna. It. R. at
Livermore btanon, containing 300 ACRES—A2S
acme cleared and under .ye, 1 fencing, as well as
tine farming condition; the balance In good white
oak timber. The Improvements are 2 two-story
frame houses, nearly new, of eight roams each and
finished basements and attic i; a large bank Nimbi/
by 80 feet, a twoLstory spring house and other ne•
cessnry outbuiP , lngs, all In good order; 5 acres or
orchard of choice varieties of fraltst ; 4 feet vein of
coal (now open,) underlying the wb oie tract, • aud
limestone in abundance, with plent of sprinss of
never-falling water. Taken all to ther—houses,
fencing, soil, nice lying surface, nu blle highway,
churches, schools. mills, &c. —I 1k,.0w of no more
Inviting and 'desirable trac t of land In Western
Petrasylvsn:a.
F.RIII AND MILLS. A small tract of 60
ACRES of very valuable land In Derry township
Westmoreland county, Pa.* ell fenced and In •
igh state of cultivation. w ith new frame dwelling,
and otbee outbuildings ; a new grist and saw mill
complete, with two run Of burrs, two bolting cloths,
and all the needee nxtures in good order, and a
young orchard of ekoice fruits; lane Is all underlaid
with a six foot vein of coal, now opined and work
ed, at the back of the mill, and limestone In abund
ance. Cali soon and secure a good bargain.
ALSO, FARM OF 160 ACRES, situated immedi
ately upon tun line of, the Pennsylvania Railroad,
at Blairsville Intersection, 64 miles east of the
city. The improvements are a two-siory stone house
ofd rooms, a r o 1 barn, 45 by ea feet , the best of
stabling and other outbuildings. The land lies well,
Is well fenced. Is in good farming order, and will be
sold very cheap if applied for soon.
For further partioulars enquire of
G. H. TOWER, Real Estate /geld,
No. 164 FOURTH AVENUE.
0017:
VOR SALE.
Acre at Woods Bum
4 Acres arid if ouse in East Liberty. '
8 Acres, unimproved. tin Troy Mil.
A Acres on Greensburg Pike. -
71 Acres on Four Nile lieu Hama, 134.niflos from
P. C. S. It.
70 Aores near P. Y. W. .1, C. It. E. •
118 Acres near Pa. Bat., Westmoreland county.
00 Acres ot H ill Side Station. Pa. It. R. - •
4 Farms is Preston county. West Virginia
1.R3 Acrca in Armstrong county, underlaid with
.:ial.
108 Acres and good Improve:scats, in Trumbull
.ioority. Ohio.
000 Acres of Timber land, 'with Saw NM and
dwellings.
souse and Lot on Center ATenne, near Kirk-
Detrick.
suuee and Lot on Ticroy 'greet. :
H oolle and Lot In East .Liberly.
MllO itnd Lot In '3iandtrid. . .
House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. .
House and Let on Beaver avenue. -
NI Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap. on Tine street.
9 Lots, very Mama, ou 'Fine street. •
2 Houses and Lot oil Franklin street.
1 House of 9 Booms sud-2 , Lots on Roberts St.
Farms in Illinois. Missouri and WestYlrginla.
Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette
and Beaver counties InPenna.
1
•
9 Houses" e 6 Booms to Abe 17th ward: rout 4300
3 de, of 3 do. do. 17tk do. do. 144
9 do. Of 3 4 do. do. 19th do. do. 156
9 do. of 6 do. do. SOL *do. de. 360
i do. of 8 do. do. Stb do. do. 300
1 do. of do. do. 24 do. do. 600
1 , do. of - 3 do. do. etildo. do. 194
1 do. bf 5 do. de. lick do. do. 940
1 do. of 4 " do. do. 17th do. 00. 113 s
1 dg. or 7 do. do. -24 dv.
1 dO. of 6 do. Grant street.
The -Grsses that I hers for rent will be rented
very Ihry to good tenants for the balance of the ren
tal your. .
D, P, Wall REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
lo7:D15
iou SALE.
A GOOD BRICK STORE-ROON,
vitt, I 'welling on same lot. for sale on good terms,
Also; a. small lot of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Se.
ttion Is first rate for a busineis of $lO,OOO
The Ise ' to $191:14. -, 10 a year; good wheat country' surround
,_, ';'lnge; good flouting mill In Um Tillage.
kl ,f, i ,' ke ." e property is on the Ilne of the Cinclu
natl. Sunda. -'-e 1"1 - - iky andeleveland:rallros4. For further
lo formation ~ address NEWMAN i CO., New Rich
.ounty.4.lhio. i uoSl:a7s d&T
and. Locale t !-
VOURi i - NtIC li 'lOU's' ES AND LOT.
"A"
ORPFLA ', NS! COURT SALE.
, •
. . r der of the Orpheus , Court o a f Ni;
By virtue of an s -
leglieny County- I will expose at
I"4E6DAY. t r et u ai lei rl c F e li tle rt ° l l ` G i tla w .
14...61ibe a g e lt'''. p i 'U 6, INE A .,, ' m il:aste orr WYLIE
1 ( 0010 attrol ' lic " above Elm street. (entrance
ITC& - . treet Lot 22 by 72 lest ex-
EET. a few Ilm ' °p `y
of the late
to Court bola Wylie t ' litl. ' tke T r°P
tending book to am • d era , et . l aY or tale.
erial...EIYAnT G•aed.an.
WllllansMontooth,deo -.-- . • 1. 3{11E, 1g
THUMAIS - - 'e
or H. t ' .
MA C
or PAL . -
It - roe.rinfeat get "g ill 89 °"l4ltieti Av....
_SC, Attorney at Law, lemma,
ADM .4 ruli..pirstf Met
I==3
nos -
, —.---- . 1 LET.-•HOuael
FOR SALE &I% , arts of ilia city and, &n
-and Lots for sale In nfl j Id to good loontl 000 •
urba. Also, *avers] • PLE I ITGlitt with AO acres
Also a small WOOLEN PAS Atte, wnich 1 will sell
of land, and good improvise tB. B ll °ldelo HM I ".
cheap and on reasonable tarn Dwelling Douses for
t o lot on goo d s t rea m p r i n t, • nartlaulars inquire
rent in both cities. rot farthe ',JAR W_ARD,
Vara posit' cathedral.
laN 110 Grant street. en.
I.—For &ale
ipstUSINESS. BUSINIISI. will of an old es•
jje the lease, fixtures. and good se now doing&
tunnelled Produce Comsalosion Hon torreepondence
of t
good business. and slaving a large i .sls one
s. Aunty he
to
and consignment/. The warehease ' k bON ,, ,
beet stands in the city for thee, basil" lead street.
or address ti. VUTHHESCI
dcs 4sl:Stank
UM
TO-LET.
APPLY AT
hJInII3IOLI, - TS.
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- . .
ANEW O P E R A HOUSE. - -
-- .
.
• .
Lessee
.Ww. Fframoggem.
Manager
.'..M. W. emringta.
Engap-ntent:for six. nights only or the - popular ty,--
Torite
miss mAdom mrroirmix,
Assisted by - the talented actor, Mr. JAMES. IP..
CV LLIER.
MuNDAT EVEISIIVG. December 14th. 1188.
Wilt be presented the exquisite play of
• VAhICLIOv.
Faxichqn, the Cricket ...... Mazgle 3litchelL
Ml AS P kicTal ' A!Xli r e l d a rA r t l . e . o expressly
r°l.
MAO sIE MITCHELL Rd Ine:e on gator& y.
LW"Tki3ll/3LEIS VARIETIES
TH.EATeih. •
. .
H. W.. WILLIAMS Lessee and Manager •
Gr.% It. Ennsost 'stage Manager.
'e great lt et sational Drama THE WAY Or
Tl - IWOIiLD, •
Tli Yentate Minstrels, ronPa Payne Wray, Ada ,
Wr: Burtnn, _Lucy 3larle Therese.
hue( Starr, In new songs, whty sayings, &c.
0 "Thursday evening. Preember
17th, Con(pli
men ary Tertnnonlai to GEO. It..EDESoN.
BURNELL'S MUSEUM AND
PARLOR MENAGERIE
'rho Great Family liesorte.
FIFTH AVANIT it. between Smithfield and Wood
streets. opposite Old Theatre. • ,
Ala- Open Day sad Evening, all the year roand.
Admission, XS - rents; Children. 15 cents.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
. - P.AREPA - ROSA CONCERTS:
. .
.
D. DEVITO 3I!..VAGEN.
M'ME PAREPA ROSA.
The acknowledged Quzarror SONG: on her reo
turn from California by oyez land route, after a tel.
Implant and unparalleled successful season , of Op
paretic te:fonstaaces, will appear in this city in
only ON GRAND CONCERT%
WEDNESD&I ETENING, DECENBEB 16,
_ .
PABBPA 110. A will be assisted by •
• 818. BBOCKHOUBB BONYLEB. ~„. Tenor.
riti. P. ... ........Baritone Brilliant.
MR. CARL It9SA
MN, tiitO. W. COLBY.....Planist ono Accompanist.
MB. J. LBVY, . • ,
The gloated+. Cernet.a- Innen playerof the world.
encored at great exi.on.e onpressty for Patepallo
sa's Conceit tieason-11565and 1889. • •
, Admission t• Pareuetto and Dress Circle. Pl. • Tie
'served seats Gallery,- 60 cell's.
The sale of tickets will commence on MONDAY at
9 A. M.:111, C. U. Mellor's libido store, Nu. IP Wood
street. - - dew .
fgr''ELEYSTONE SICATLIG 411111 i.
SEASON 1866419.
. .
Gents' Seams Ticketr II TH.
Ladies' ticasenl ickets - 5
pp
children's Season Tfritets . •
3 DO
Corpons, 25 admissiOne 51)Or
Double admit:tin ladyand own ' 111 OW
hingki admission, Gents,.
Double seimisslon. Lady.itad Gent........ - , 50
Children uncle v 12 yeariref age
Tickets can he sad at Bown's Skate Depot. the
Binh, er from the Treasureent No. sBWoodatreet.
Pli tatorrgh.
Duel:mace will be giver/when the "E 1 k" will be
opened. deitCO3)
grPROF. CARPEIITEWS
FASWONABIE MIMING ACADEMY.
. .
No. 7E THIRD STREET, la now. open far the re
ception of pupils. Clans days and hours—For La
dies, Masters and hems, Wednesday and Saturday,
at 25i o'clook r. it. For Gentlemen— Tuesday: and
Yriday Eyeaings, al IS cOclceit. Private. lessens
given. Circulars can be had at the
the
Store&
ono at the Academy. Classes ent of the citT,t
convenient, attended to. •
4iir Hall to let to detect Parties
IgrPROW. HUD.•'LEONIIAIM
CLATB 63 *ESTE BB UNIVEBSITY,),
Offers his cervixes to the oahlicaoteaeberot
GERMAN,. MEMO AND DDAWING.
Also, as litAßßLAmps and INTERPRETER;
Mee 144 E3lll7llFritus STREET, third story;
nor.
BANKRUPT NOTICES
Tl% THE DISTRICT ' eoueuT. or
W
THE UNITED STATES, for the stern Dis
tr ct of Pennsylvania. ])
.IN O. A. M. URP ELY . Jr. a Eankrapt 'ander the Act
of Congress of March 21:1857tharli o applied fora
dischargefrom aillits debts, and of claims prov
able under said Act. by orderof tha urt notleala
hereby given to all persons who hare \ proved their
debts. and other persons interestedi to. appearpn
23d .DAY OF DE1J 14. 312E201.852.. 5P,32 o'clock
A. M., before eAMMEL HARPRZ,.. r 11,e 7
ester, at his Mike ' No. 93 Diamond' street. Pitts
burgh. Penna., to show cause••if may they have_,
why a discharge should noD be granted to. Um said
S. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk.
TN THE DIhTHICTII3OIITRT OF
A. THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE WEST
.a.rtN DISTRICT OF PENNSYI.VANIA. - •
In the matter <1 JAMIS JOHNSTON. Jr.. of
Ohio Township. Allegheny county D
, 4.lankrapt, No.
757 in Bankruptcy, et Pittsburght‘on.the Tin AY
VM DECEMBER. A. D. 3136b:-
To whom it rosy concern :
This is to give notice that the Cou - rt have ordered
In th. above matter that ageneral , rneetl.g of the-
Creditors be held at No. 116 rEPERAL STREET,
Allegheny city, Allegkenv county. Pa., In said Die..
tries. en the SIXTH' DA'.g tiFt a-A:WARY. A. - D.-
1869. stall o'clock A. at,. at the otllce of JOHN N.
PCR VIANC E, one of the Registers in Baakruptcv
In said District. for the purp .ses named In the 27th
section of the-Bankrupt Ace. orMarrli.9l4. 1867.
JAMES W.2IIIIIILA A Y Assignee,
deTas Attorney•at.aw, 11111ff1llk avenue.
LEGAL.
iIISTRICT COUR-TrOF THE
UNITED STATES POE W• 'TERN Dle-
r IOT Ow PENNSYLVANIA—The HiS usidersigned
hereby gives settee of his apnotraineet asmssignee
of CONRAD C. s.arrli or tbe cdpof Allegheny.
county of Allegheny and State of Pennysyleatini
tri4lnn said District, who has beau atijodged a bank
rupt upon cref Hors petition by the Duarct Conti of
the United States for saidDistrios. • , • •
_ . .
ALGERNuIi s. BELL. Assignee...
Attorney-at-Law, 14-4-Pont-th avenue•
derOrrins
A.DMINISTRATOWS- NOTICE-'
Letters of administration-on. the estate of :
bußtiE CAIINALIA.N, late of the Borough of
Temperanceville, deceased. have been'granted to
the nuderslgned, and, all persona indebted tosald
estate are requested, to mate immediatepaysent.
and those lrtving claims atainst - tbeemme will prey , sent them properly probated without delay to
noi6:astm MOSES (.11LESS, Chtrtiers township. '
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the eartnership lateiroaistiae between
JA.MES DICKSON aad W. J. Mc nASTER, as Car
penters and liouseboi dem, under 9e arm name of
JACKSON & factiASTER, bus-this ea, been dis
solved by mutual tonsent A. J. MCMASTEE Is
authorised to settle all debts dne:to.and by the cam,.
patty. . JAMAS. blicEsON,„
• W. J.. MCMASTER.
December I. 111368. - • delis!.
MEDICAL.
4 AA ANHOOD.”—Anothee New
MTDICAL PAWN:LE:Tit romthe pin ol
Du. 'Wine. The :indica Maw says of thlsworit:
."This valuable treatise on the ems e cure of
premature decline, shows bow 'health la Impaired
through secret abuses of youth and
bow easily regained.' It gives a dlear aynopais of
the impediments to marriage, the command erects
of nervous debility, and theremedies therefor." A,
Thicket edition of the above will be rod warded on
receipt of 23 tents, by addressing Deetor CUR
TIS. No. 58 North Charles dtreet,ltaltimOre. }l5.
ATA11111000: BOW LOB.I I I HOW
RESTORED! dart pubitried'istreaied flirt/-
opt.
_Rriee, sir. cents. A LECTSW.ON TITS:
NATW/A.O TREATMENT. and Dolma Cue at
Spermatorrhcea, or SemlnallVeakrataa, Involpntary
Emissions, Sexual ,Deblllty andlmpadlinentato Mar-.
rine generally.,
_Nervoaaneet, Coasamptlon. Enl
lepsy and Flte; illeraal and 'h cal Ineapaalry, ye,.
suiting from SeltAbusa, .4e. by Bobt. J. Culver..
well. M.D. author of the o'lx ,
reert,Boo__,_k ' at. **Ar.
BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SDFFRREBS,' , Bea;
under real, Ina plain envelope, to any addcemi s pos t,
paid, onreeelpt or el:cents, orteropostuggam,
to CHAS. J. C. RUNE & Ca, /MT BP
NISW YORE, POSTOFFICE BOX 45130... Also Dr:
Culverivell'a "Marriage (hada," pric e N A eenu .
rev.SOsiNrT,
ARrt
Ks t? YOUNG MEIN Ago
Mesa,zre for Yount Monk
OA the Errors, AMMea and Disoaa — ei inolient to_
Youth and Early Manhood, with lbw humane view
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