The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 18, 1868, Image 7

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CLIPPINGS.
IT is thought that no decision will be
made by I the Supreme Court in the legal
tender case 'before next Saturday 'week.
THE New York press all agree that com
mercial affairs are not likely to be disturbed
by any decision of the Supreme Court
respecting the Legal-tender act.
THE Government of Switzerland is to be
the arbitrator in the negotiations for so de:
fining our Northwest boundary, that it will
~, be settled whether the British or the Amen
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( can flag is to float over, San Juan. 1
,IT Is ported that John Russell Young,
them aging editor of the New York;
Tribu ~ is about to resign hie position.
- " Two m re daily papers, one penny evening,
and an they three-cent morning journal,
are soo to be issued there.
1 THE rotocol between the representatives
of Grea Britain and the United States, for
a treaty defining the mutual rights of natur
alized citizens, is said to surpass'that signed
between the representatives of the United
States and North Germany.
'THE movement for the -separation of the
Upper Peninsula from the State of Michi
gan and the organization' of-a new State - is
again being agitated: . 'A Delegate Conven
. lion of the Counties 'of the Upper Peninsula
to consider the subject has been called at
Houghton, on . the 21st inst.
IT is asserted that Messrs. Seward, McCul
loch and Everts urged the . President to omit
that part.of his last annual - message which
countenances repudiation. He rejected their
advice, and replied to his distinguished
counselors:that before three years had pass
ed over their hoary heads it would be the
most popular measure in the country. '
Tits Lewistown Democrczt says: .-A wolf
. has been killed in Licking Creek' Valley,
• Mifflin county. As Mr. George. Rittenhouse
and others were out hunting deer, the other
day, they were chased by eight or ten
wolves, of which number the hunters killed
one which measured six feet from the nose_
to the tip of the' tail. It had been feeding
, upon deer meat. ,
THE International Railway Convention,
recently held at St. Petersburg, adopted res
olutions tending, to facilitate and increase
through traffic.. The resolutions propose to
allow railway trains to pass frontier Custoin
Houses without a prolonged search, to -pro
mote the prompt delivery of goods liable to
eiril by delay, and to reducAs passenger fares
in France, Germany and Russia:.
IN As improved process of treatingl_min
orals containing copper, recently patented
abroad, the inventor claims the treatment of
ores and minerals containing copper associ
ated with sulphur by calcining or roasting,
then re-calcining or re-routing the ore in
presence of muriatic acid or chloride of iron.
• and subsequently lixiviating the oreSo as to
dissolve out the copper as chloride-
FEarcEs.—ltis estimated that there are at
least two hiindred establishments in New
York city for the receipt of stolen goods,
commonly called "fences." A jewelry
store, on a small scale, is usually • fitted up
on the first/floor, and the fence keeper sits
at his humble show window, furbishing tit)
an insignificant article, while awaiting to
receive the proceeds of .some extensive bur
glary. 0 1
COMMEISIONEB WILSON of the General
' Land Office has decided 'that either a hurt
; 1 band or a wife may be entitled ton home
' stead, but that they -cannot pre-empt two
homesteads, even though they had entered
on them before marrying. - That should de
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pend on how they get on together. If they
fail to agree, two homesteads—the ftuther
• apart the better;--would be none too many
for them.- ,
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A BILL is in course of preparation, which
will be introduced into the House in a few
days, prohibiting banks from paying inter
est on their deposits. It is held that a large
amount of money is kept out of circulation,
j and in many sections of the country a strin
gency is produced by reason that the banks
keep control of all the surplus currency by
paying small interest on the sums deposited
with them. To prevent this is the object
of the present bill. I
THE, total loss of life on the lakes during
the past season, was 831, which is larger
than last year by 120.: Among the casual.
ties of the year were the, loss of the Sea
bird, seventy:two lives; Governor Cush
man, twelve lives; Moring Star, twenty
three livea;,HiPpocampus, twenty-six lives;
ten forming the entire crew of the
schooner Persian; propeller Perseverance,
fourteen lives; eight men being the entire
crew of the schooner Tra;reler.
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Copt.-The total approximate product
- of copper throughout the world amounted
-in 1866 - to 95,525 tons, apportioned as fol
lows: Chili and Peru, 35,857 tons; United
States, 14,485; England, 11,158; Russia,
5,600; Atuitralia, 4,250; Austria, 3,775,-Prus
• sia, 3,560 Sweden and Norway, 2,850,
China an d' Japan, ,2,7oo;'France, 2,500;
Turkey, 2,000; Argentine Republic, 1,095;
Spasm, 975; Italy, 853. Other countries in .
smaller amounts, 1,550 tons. -
• A;Dismins.tri. explsion occurred lately in•
Arley Colliery, near Wigan, by which fifty
six miners were either suffocated or burnt.
It is a very curious thing that, before this
accident happened, a writer in the Daily
Beta had predicted that colliery explosions
• would take place, because on the 21th and
\ 22d of November there was a sudden fall
\in the barometer of an inch and a . quarter,
and it is a scientific fact .that these explo
sions always occur in the first few diysatter
st\ fall. Ventilation is the only preventive,
and by it all these lives might have been
W savped
E. nom that when "the man who first
no fruited Grant" succeeds in button-hol
in4 the President -elect, and narrates his
l if
el • sto o ffi cial recognition , he will meet
wi a better reception Wil, did the man
frst'nominated Lincoln . " Mr. - Lin
e° ," said that unfortunate = individual,
"my dear, friend, one moment in, private !"
Then drawing the President aside, he whis
peredin his ear_these startling words : "Sir,
Lula the' first man to nominais you for the
Presidency I" "Did you ?" exclaimed Mr.
Lincoln, starting back with indignation.
"Well; Sir, see what a mess you have got
- me int0."—.21 7 : Y. Tribune. , • ; -
THE one hundred iron manufacturing es
tablishments of Chicago employ 15,000 men,
'to whom is paid $12,000,000 yearly for their
labor. •
The capital invested is $15,000,000;
and the annual product is $25,090,000. The
establiihments are employed principally in
manufacturing railroad supplies, .and agri
culturl, mining= and - mechanical tools.
Chicago will become one of the largest Man
ufacturing centers in the Country just as
rapidly as it is possible for a city to - grow in
Inky industry for : which It has the most com
manding advantages. With 86,000 Square
miles of cheap coal underlying the entire,
southern two.thirds of Illinois, with cheap
canal transportations for it to Chicago, with
cheap-water freights for the iron ores of
Lake - Superhir and Missouri to the same
point;-and with the rapid growth in coin
merce, capital and;labor which Is secured by
'her positiOn as the focus who're the com
merce of all the Lakes meets the commerce
of all the Northern Mississippi and the Far'
West, Chicago must become one of the great
manufacturing centers, not only for iron,
but alio for - copper and woolep goods,
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The accounts Of the cotton crop of the
South are reported to be very encouraging,
and it is anticipated that the yield will ex
ceed 2,700,000 bales. The planters and
farmers are said to be in high spirits as to
their prospeet, and that in, addition to cot
ton and sugar sufficient wheat, corn and
sweet potatoes have - been raised to feed the
laborers. In previous years the planters
obtained advances from the• factors in order
to support their hands while the cotton was
growing.: The expense of tnis system was
very great and- required the planter fre
quently to sell-in a depressed market in or
-der to repay the debt with interest and com
missions incurred at- the beginning of the
season. This year a new policy was adopt
ed, and the planters being free from the
Claims of their creditors, had full control of
their cotton. As a result of this method of
doing business, it is asserted that the Liver
pool speculators have been deterred from
formingtheir usual combinations to force
prices down, and that cotton in Lancashire
now commands from 10} to 11 pence per
pound against 7 to 8 pence last year.
Numerator and Lenemlnator.
The London Athentenm recently asserted
that the person who should succeed in se
curing the general adoption of the abbrevi
ations limner and dome, instead of nu
merator and denominator, would be wor
thy'of a statue. In reply to this suggestion
for an easy method of expressing a fraction,
a correspondent proposes the general ac
ceptance of the word over, as two over
three, to indicate the division of two by
three. This plan, it is stated would simpli
fy very much the trinting of mathematical
works, especially in the case of fractions
composed of long algebraical expressions,
If, however, it be required to replace the
long words numerator and denominator by
shorter ones; the use of - the terms tale and
scale is recommended.- Tale is the old Eng
lish for number, and scale is now used to de-.
note the fractional parts according to which
plans are drawn. Hence the writer pro
poses - that two by tale and three by scale
would be a convenient mode of expressing
fiactions.
Voleanois In the Moon.
Professor Winloch, of Harvard Univer
sity, reports that he has seen a volcano in
active eruption in the moon during the
nights of December Ist and 2d. During the
past, year, astronomers have differed in opin
ion as to the disappearance of the crater
Linnaeus, marked on the best charts of the
moons surface till 1868. The destruction of
this crater, if it should be the case, is stated
to be the rst evidence of actually observed
changes going on at the surface of the moon.
The observations' of Professor Winloch
would Seem to confirm the conclusions of
other astronomera on this subject. The
foreign journals announce that Professor J.
H. Nadler, of Bonn, Who is celebrated on
account of the moon • charts prepared by
himself, has written a letter on this subject.
Nadler has been for many years nearly
blind, but the disappearance of the crater
Linnaeus interests him as well as other emi
nent astronomers.
The Pennsylvania Agricultural College.
A meeting of the trustees of the Agricul
tural College of Pennsylvania has been
held at Harrisburg, at which an election
was held for President, and Hon. Thomas
H. Burrows was chosen. The President
submitted a plan for the reorganization of
the College, embracing, among others, • the
following features: One student to be ad
mitted from each county of the State, free
(except board,) and one from each county
for every twelve thousand of its population.
The College will accommodate . four hun
dred students, and will be supported by the
interest'of the proceeds of certain land scrip
donated by the United States. The plan
was approved by Senator White, of Indiana
county, and others, and will be carried into
execution as soon as the details can be ar
ranged.
The Utica Herald says some humanitarian
has conceived a plan of warming street cars.
It consists of a simple coal stove, con.
structed expressly for the purpose, and
bolted fast to the floor of the car, under the
seat, and near- the centre, where it is so
boxed in and protected that persons seated
directly over the heater exlienence no in
convenience, and the heat is diffused over
the entire floor of the car. By this ingeni
ous arrangement no room is lost, and the
only serious objection to street-car stoves
has been removed. If the directors of the
city railroads would have their cars crowded,
their stock "go up," their dividends in
crease, and be canonized when they die, let
them adopt this, or some similar project for
warming the city cars.
Tau report of the Retrenchment Com
mittee will show some•istartling facts about
the administration of the Revenue Bureau,
and the relations of the Commissioner with
the President and Secretary of the Treasury.
It willappear, it is said that ifame months
ago Commissione r Rollins was not only
stripped of all power in the appointment of
his subordinates of all grades; but that all
papers relating to such appointments were
removed from his control, and taken out of
the building occupied by the Revenue
Bureau.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
arPHALONPS
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"PAPHIAN LOTION,"
808 BEATTIIFYING THE SKIN AND COM
PLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders tne
Skin soft, fair and blooming. For Ladles in the
Nursery it is Invaluable. For Gentlemen. atter
shaving, It has no equal. "PAPIILAN LOTION. ,
le the cnly reliable remedy fin disease/0 and blem
ishes of the akin.
PEIALOITS"PAPIILM SOAP"
For the Toilet, Nursery and Bath; will not chap the
skin. Price, 25 cents per oake.
"FLOE DE MAYO,"
A new Perteme for the BanillarChiet. Exquisite,
delicate, lasting fragrance. Sold by all Druggists.
PIEULON dc SOB, New York.
jeT.,r9oiwy
IIarBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
This splendid:Hair .Dye is the best in the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous
tints remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes: invigo
ratesand leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. black
or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and
properly applied at Bate.helOr's Wig Factory. No.
Di Bond street. New York. anTS:trla
gar . GUIDE • TO MARRIAGE.—
ye n R Mne's Guide to 'Happy Marriage and
Conjugal Felicity. The shaman° views of benevo
lent physclans, on the Errors and Abuses Incident
to Youth and Aarly ltfanhood; sk.nt In sealed I-tter
envelopes, free of .Charge. Address HOWARD AS
SOCIATION', Box P.. Philadelphia, Pa. myll34lOT
AUCTION SALES.
BY H. B. SUMMON& 00,
BOO'S, SUOES AND CARPETS
FOIL THE MILLION.
SMITHsoN's EMPORIUM,
88 AND 57 FIFTH. AVENUE
Messrs. H. H. SMITHSON & CO., proprietors of
the well known Mammoth. Auction House are crea
ting an excitement consequent upon the arrival of
new goods which are being sold at remarkable low
prices. Goods of every variety; the finest sewed
b ots, the most fashionable balmoral gaiters and
anklet shoes, slippers, lie., _blankets, flannels,
cloths. cassimeres, cutlery and carpets. Call and
examine. Ho trouble to show goods. Ladles%
mlssest and. children , a flue at 'almost your own
prices. All goods wartanted ss represented 1104
YL
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The Southern Crops..
PITTOURTI GAZETTE : DAY; DECEMBER
,18, 1888.1
INSURANOE.
THE. NATIONAL
LIRE INSURANCE COMP,
UNITED STATES OF .AELEEIc
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Chartered by Special Act of Cougreee
Approved July AA, 18e8. .
Caah Capital - - - $1,000,000.
Branch Office: PHILAIMPBIA,
FIRST NA NAL - BANK BUILDING
Where the genera. busines -gen e r a lh ompany!. trans- .
acted. and to ;snitch all correspondences
should be addressed.
DIELHOTO
Jay Cooke. Phlluta. _ E. A. RollLns. Wash'n.
C, H Clark, Philada. Henry D. Cooke. Wash
F. Ratchford Starr, - Phllar Wm. E. Chandler,Wash
Wm. G. Moorhead. Ma. John D. Decrees. Wash
Oeo. P. Tyler. Phlla. Edward Dodge, N. York
J. Hinckley Clark, Phila. H. 0. Falmestook, N. Y
OFFICERS.
C. R. CLARK, Philadelphia. President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Fir.ance and Executive
Committee. •
EMERSON W: PEET, Phila., Bec'y and Actuary.
E. 8. TURNER, Washington. Ass% Secretary..
FRANCIS G. SMIg H,M.D., Medical Director ,
J. EWING, MEARS, M.D., Ass't Medical DireCtor.
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD.
J. K. BARNES. Bur eon General 11. S. A., Waslen
P. J. 110BWITZ, ChM; Medical Department IL 13
N. Waablngton.
D. W. BLISS, D., Washington.
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
WM. E. CHANDLER; Washington, D. C.
GEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National In its character, offers, by
reason of the Lerg- Capital, Low Rates of Premium
and New Tables, the most desirable means of in
suring life let presented to the public,
The rates of premium being largely reduced, are
made as favorable to the insurers as those of the
best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica
tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the
misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to
cause the Policy-Holders.
Several new and attractive tables are now pre
sented which need only to be understood to prove ac
ceptable to the public, such as INCoME-PRODUC
ING POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY.
In the former, the, policy-bolder not only secures a
MS insurance, payable at death, but will receive If
living, after a period of a few years, an annualin
come equal , in fen per cent. (10 per Cent.) of the par
his policy. The letter total a moun t
agrees to re
turn to the assured the total amount of money /what
paid in, in addition to the amount or his poltey .
The sttentlon of persons contemplating insuring
their lives or increasing the amount of Insurance
they already have, is called to the special advent
agesoffered by the National Life Insurance Com-
Pan.
circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
1'4 , 1 1 1749 4 1r t h e Branch 01
eral 117.4:;f g. th e Companyin
Sir LOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED in every
City and „Town; and applications from competent
parties for such agencies with suitable endorsement,
should be addressed Tee THE COMPANY'S GEN
ERAL AGENTS ONLY, In their respective dis
tricts.
GLWtAL AGM 'S:
•B. W. CLARK A CO_ Philadelphia,
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
JAY COOKE & CO., Washington, D. C.,
For Maryland, Delaware Virginia, District of
Columbia and West Virginia.
IRA ./111eVAY dt CO..
Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and
Washington counties.
For further particulars address B. S. RUSSELL,
Manager for General Agent, Harrisburg. Pa.
aid:Samar
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.,
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OF PITTEO3IIRGII, PA,
Office, No. - 424 PENN ST.,
az NATIONAL Most Co. Bou.outo.)
DIRECTORS:: •
Robt, Dickson, 'Rob:. Liddell, F . 3. Friday,
G. bledle, C. Van Buren, . Kirsch,
E. H. Myers, J. Gangwisch, - Chris. Siebert,
L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, A'. Schildecken
• . 31TX118 President.
T. DIC KkN, Vice President.
: T. 4.. GRIER.. Treasurer.
. ALBIETZ. Secretary.
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INSVILINCE COM.
PANT OP PITTSBURGH.
EX NIMICE, President.
WM. P. MERRIEST. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Moe, 9X Water streeaSpang d Co.'s Warn
house, stairs, Patents.
Will Inure against allkinds of lire and Marble
Risks. ' A home Institution, managed by Directors
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by promeris and liberality to main.
tain the diameter w they have assumed, as of.
feting the best prote ction to those who desire to be
Insured.
DlMgerOnii:
Alexander Nimick, Joan E. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
Alexanderuley, William 8. Evans.
Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Actleu„ Phllllpßeymer,
David M. Long, Wm. Morrison. .
D. Damen. neV
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO .
OF LONDON. .
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EsTABLIBHED mos. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED PONDS EXCEED
ING 118,000,000 IN GOLD. .
Insurance against Vire effected on Houses and
Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam
boats, die. Polieles issued payable in gold or cur
rency, sir United States Branch Office, 40 PINE
STREET, New York.
All losses of the United States Branch will bead
justed in New York.
J. Y. IIIoisAMGMEGIN, Agent,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Office, 17 FOURTH STREET. .
MB. McLAUGHLIN .s also Agent for theManhat.
tan Life Insurance Company. • selkv72
peN.NSYLVANLk
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH .
OFFICE, No. 1674 WOOD STREET, BANK OP
COMMERCE BUILDING.
This lea Home Comp' and liminui against loci
by 3121 exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President:
C. C. BOYLE Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUGH HcELHEN IM Y Secretary.
Geor re
DICTOES: ' .
woo •
r,van ls.. gt
J. 0. Layne,
J. C. Pleiner,
John Voegtlen'
A. Ammon. , .
Leonard Walter,
O. C. Berle,
&beet Patllek„
JacotrPalnter,
Josiah King
Jas. H. Hopkins,
Henry Sproul,
pIDERINITY
AGAINST - LOSS .BY. FIRA,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PIOLADELPHIA.,
07770 E, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT BT., NAAR 5711
DiancrronS.
Charles Ir. Brooker, Mordecai H. Louis
Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown,
Eamael Drank , Isaac Lea,
Jacob B. thnith, Edward Dale, ,
Feorge W. Richards, _ George Falai. ,
(JHABLEB BAHOICER, - Prealdent. '
EDW. C. DALE, 'Vice Preeldent.
W. C. BTEELFSecretary„prorem.
• • J. GARDNER COFFIN, AnZmT
North West corner , Third and Wood Streets.
mtizawis
A LLEGAIENT INSURANCE COM.
A - X.-PANE OP PITTSBURGH. •
OPIPIOE, 'Ho. 37 EDITH STREET, BANK BLOC=
Insures against 41 kinds of Tire and Marine Risks.
f - JOHN IRWIN, Jk., President.
'''." JOHN D. MeCORD, VIM, President.
" V. G. DONNELL. Secretary. " '
`-GAIT. WM. DEAN, General Agent. .
_ DlitzeTimes _
dotartirbs, Jr. , - Crpt . Wm. Dean,
John .Itieool4, • B. L. Patinessoek
0._0. - 11uuey, . / W. H. Everson.;
garrey_Chilas. Robert H. Davis,
T.J. noskinson, Francis Sellers.
curies. Hays. ' slant. J. T. Stock dale.
DEOPLEW • INSURANCE COAL
zuly.
OFFICE, IP. IL COEN= WOOD & FIFTH yrs.
A Home Company, Wain& Piro and Marine High
DESZOTOrIe:
Capt. John L. Mazda,
Samuel P. Sbr!vet%
Charles Arbuckle,
Jared M. Brush. •
•WM B. Lang,
Samuel licozictart
resident. ,
?resident.
teeter :
Li gen erilAgezA
Wm. Phillip,
John Watt,
John E. Parks,
Capt. Zanies
Wm. Van Kirk,
James D. Verner
P HILLI kEI d j Pi
JOHN WATT Ileei C W
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VITT OF ALUM:WENT', VA.,
TnasStreirm , Orxicx, Dec. 19, VMS. }
XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
the hold, n of the SIX PER CENT.IdUNICI.
AL BONDS of the City of Allegheny, that the
Coupons on said Bonds coming due January Ist,
1868, will be paid on said day. (fees tee State tax.)
at the Bank of Pittsburgh, in the city ofPittsburgh,
Pa. D. BIAOFERBON.
dels:b4B Treasurer of the City of Allegheny. Pa.
GREEN APPLES-120 barrels
In store and for sale by
55017 J. B, CANFIELD it 802 T.
INSIIRANCE.
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INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEOBKNY,
Office in Franklin Sayings Bank Banding%
N0:43 Ohio St.. Aileghen7.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well
known to the community, who trust by fair dealing
to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY tawny_
GU.. D. RlDDzaa
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, Henry Derwig.
Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, ttl ell) Peas,
Simon Dram, J. B. Smith, acob Rash,
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Williston, Joseph Craig%
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Joe. Lantner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Kohen.
aplO:OE4 I \
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NATION+ INSUNIA.NCE CO.,
Or THE OITY OP ALLEGHENY.
Office, No. 89 FEDERAL STREET, entrance on
Stockton .A.Yenne.
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. •
W. W KAMM, President
JAB. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
Putzerons:
A. $. English FH.P.Williamsr... Thompson
Jno. A. /Eyler, Lockhart , Oa' 242_erst
Graham, bt,' Lea. C. C. Doyle*
Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gent, Jacob Kopp.
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.P.IIOI 3 IIEETOIII9,
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which will be sent free to any sending ns their ad.
dress. .
BILLIARD :TABLES.
STANDARD . •
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AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES,
AHD OOMBINATION
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ITRutably the best In use. NEW IMPROVE.
ME Patented Nov. 26th, 1867, and April
21st, 1 68. Everything relating to billiards of the
best quality and lowest prices always on hand.
Our NEW CITE TRIMMER, Patented May sth,
18138, price 32.50—a great success.
Illustrated price pits sent on application. Address
pzzzaaar a COLLENDEIL •
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PROPOSALS.
The Building Committee of the WXBTERN
PENNSYLVANIALIOSPITAL FOR THE INS NR
at Dixmont. Pa.. will receive Proposals until the
10th DAY OF DECEMBER, for the erection and
closing in "the Eastern Extension ofthe Hospital,"
according to the plane and specifications adopted
and -approved . by them.
The ,Plans and 'specifications can be examined at
the Hospital until the time above mentioned for re.
netting bias.
Proposals must be marked as such and tent to R.
MILLER I 4. Chairman of the Building Commit
tee. Pitts h.
Bids will opened at the Hospital on the lath
of December.
. _ .
The Committee reserve the right at their discre
Lion to reject any or all bids not deemed to the Inter
eat of t he institution or satisfactory to the commit
tee. By order of the
nal-abS WILDING COMMITTEE.
Excn :BURR MILL STONES.
- French Burr Smut Machines,
THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE.
Pertable Flour and Feed Mille,
BOLTING OLOTIIS,
All numbers and best quality. For sale at
319 and 321 LibartySt., Pittsburgh. Pa.
w. W. WALLAM.
auls
WM. HUGHES.
LATE 608 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Informs his friends and patrons in Pittsburgh: that
' he is now connected with
EDWARD P. KELLY,
South-east corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH
STREETS, the PRINCEPAL, MERCHANT TAILOR
OF PHILADELPHIA, and can now furnish them
with clothes SUPERIOR In every respect to those
he has heretofore given them, and at MODERATE
PRICES. : •
(lOLGATE Sc COOS
)` 1-1 FRAGRANT
•
C TOILET SOAPS,
Are prepared by skilled work
men,(ke.fromt the bes
ae thmaterials,
Y 0 ARD and Ifs"deirrl git ' ggi:
Bold everywhere. de27:Wir
UNION ENTERPRISE
FOUNDRY,
War. H. JOHNSON.
Manufacturer of COOKING STOVES, Arches,
Grates, Fendersh Weights, and all ktnds of
Hollow Ware, Car Wheels and all kinds of Ma
chinery Castirff,s, COR. WATSON .t SHINGISS
STS.. PITTSBURGH. PA. .au2B:v427wata
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
Tor doing a family washing in.the best and cheap.
est manner. Guaranteed equal to sny.ln the world
Has an the strength of old rosin soap, with the mild
and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Pry this
splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL
WORKS, 48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
e2tvs7-iner.tir
I'CONOMIZE YOUR FUEL, by
using the -
SEEM 04NTRIVIIGAL GOVERNOR,
the only true and easily regulated Governor made;
perfect in its operations and truly reliable. A large
size Governor can be seen at the office of PERCE.
VAL BECKETT,Mechanical linglneer and Solici
tor of Patents, No. 79 Federal street, Allegheny
City, t :96 he only agent for this Governor In the West.
5e242: • . .
MONEY! MONEY !!—54,000. to
Invest Ina Mortgage on City or. County
Property. for a term of three years. -
$2.000 to loan on Bond and Mortgage for 2 years.
WANT AD—Business or Accommodation Paper to
the amount of 620,000; time from 00 days to 4
months.
WANTED—To exchange a Farm of 160 Acres of
Land in Missouri for a Family Horse and Spring
Wagon.Apoly to B. Meta IN & CO.,
del Corner Fourth ay. and dralthdeld st.
ALLEORE.
Tnnastrnan , s Omen Dec. NT 19. i 616111.
ALLEGIIENY CITY COMPIIO-
• MISR BONDS WANTED;—Persons holding
'ompromise Bonds of the City of Allegheny, Pa.,
are nereby notified that the Sinking Fund fbr 1855
will be invested In said Bonds at the lowest rates
offered. Proposals will be-recelved by the under-
Aligned until FRIDAY, January Lit, 1960.
, D. MACFE KHAN,
de12:1147 Treasurer of the City of Allegheny, Pa.
DRUGS AND CHKIIIIC.ELUI.
W. MACKEOWN & BRO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ,
AND NANUFACIIIENES OP
Cawlacoxi
MOVED TO N0..195 MEET! STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
White Lead, Window Blues and Glasawar: at
Manniaetarera prices. d 9
President.
Secretary.
BLECTIC RR BA COIipLIL 9
An infillible romedy_for Summer Complaint, Diu.
rhea, ?Dysentery, Vomiting, Sour. Stotouch and
BR. ORRIS' CRAP CURB,
Medd° for Cholera, Cramps and Pain n
Stomach, for Bale by
• HAREM ac EWl3ll3}
•
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENT FOR
J. SOHOONWER. & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD
McCOWS VERDITER GREEN,
7°:ggraigibltear deteriorate by longer and ge
morrerfect satisfaction Zan any paint in thele
WINES. LIQUORS, &o
PITTSBURGH - 111POIITING HOUSE.
•
ESTABLISHED 1830.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY
IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN •
WINES AND LIQUORS,
... •
2'o. 409 Penn Street, Pitt sburgli
Would disessing rect the
supersor attention of the pallet° the fact
that, pol facilities through several
=Wine and Liquor Houses In Europe, and
c their Importations direct, th are enabled
to offer the various grades of choice. AND
LIQUORS at prices less. than Eastern rates. Ex•
amin.ations of qualities and comparison of prices
respectfully solicited.
A. choice assortment of pure OLD BIM WHIS3.
KIM constantly on hand . ,
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
,
Nos. 185, 187. lan, 191. 198 and 195, --.:- .
i tlid
311r5T BTRIL,EV, PITTSB H.
MANITTACTIMUIS- 0 '
Copper Distilled . Pure - Ry Whiskey.
Also, dealers la FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS,
HOPS. de. \ inhmada
GEORGE WEISENBgaIIGES,vs.
. ANNA WYMENBERGER. - In the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny county, NO. 649 June
Term 1868. Libel in divorce a Vifirtai matrimonfi I
To ANNA WEJSENBEEPP.It, the above named
respondent:
Having been appoisited by the Court examiner to
take testimony in the above case, you are hereby
notified that I will attend for the Purpose of my ap.
poiniment &title office of H. H. McCORMICE, Esq.,
No. 87 GRANASTREET, in the city of Pittsburgh,
Pa.. on TUESDAY, January sth, 1869; at two
o'clock, V. M.
dell:bs3.P C. SHIVELY, Examiner.
4-tbaOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
t le
ttershavebee i g rantedto the under=
4gnedtoadministerupon teestateottlAa
AUTf. All
persons having claims againsV.said es •
tate will present them for payment, and those in
debted will make payment to the undersigned.
BARTHOLOMEW' AllTll.
Moreland, Moore ,k Ef rr, Attorneys for Adminis
trator. . n013:a9,
NOTICE IS GIVEN HEREBY
that the oartnershlp lately existing between
MIES DICKSON and W. J. MorIASTER, as, Car
penters and Houtebulders, under,the firm name of
DICKSON & MCPJASTEII, bee this day been dis
solved by mutual consent W. J. McMASTER.
authorized to settle all debts due to and by thg - com.
patty. JAMES Dl KSON a,
W. J. MCMASTER.
• December 1, 1868. deBiaB
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
- - -
' tr. 8. MARSHAL'S OFFlCE,_FrrrarunaW.
De ofmbnnalyavn 1888. '
mat
HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE t
1 on - the 18th day of December, A. D. 1888, a
arrant In Bankruptcy was leaned against, the 4:
-.1.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM OREL
Of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny. and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the paymentlof
any debts aad delivery of any property belonging to
such bankrupt to him or for his use, and, the trans
fer of any property by him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the coeditors of the said bank
rupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more
assignees of his estate„ will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be .holden at the oMce of the Regis
ter, No. 93 Diamond street, _in the City of Pitts
burgh. Penna.. before SA3IL HARPER, E.„o_it ,
Remoter. on the 2nd day of damtary, A. D, /now,
at 10 o , Mock. a. is.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
del7:bs2 U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
D ISTRICT COURT OF ; THE
'UNITED TATEd FOR WESTERN Did-
MOT OF PENNSYLVANIA—The unde_rsigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee
of CONRAD U. SMITH of The city of Allegheny,
county of Allegheny and State of Pennysylvania
within said District., who has been adjudged a bank
rupt upon veditors`petition by the District Court of
the United States fonsaidllistrlct.
ALGERNON S. BELL. Assignee.
• Attorney-at-Law, 144 Fourth avenue.
deIO:TTUB
ASSESSMENTS.
FF E 0 • CIT Y' EN - • Etc, ,
ALLEGHENY CITY, Dec. 4 th
, 1868. I
QEWER ASSESSMENT—Notice is
k hereby given to all property holders in the
WESTERN bEWERAtiE DISTRICT, which em
braces all that portionps the city area, lying north
' west of the following linso,_viro, North of Ohio
lane and Walnut etree t and West of Bidwell street,
and a line running North-east to Observatory hill
and new city line, as well as the portion lying be
tween Western avenue,'Ohlo lane Fulton and Bid
well streets (comprehending the l arger °art of Man
chestet and all the Pleasant 'Valley sectlOD) that the
assessment for the construction of the Sedgwiek
street sewer is now completed, and plat.ed in the
hands of the City Treasurer .for eolleotion. All
property heretofore assessed for sewerage purposes
within the limits above designated Is exempt from
present assessment.
dense? CHAS. DAVIS, City Engineer. '
eraNOTlCE—Those interested will
ples se take notice that the report of the view..
a the matter of openhur LAR I &TEE AVENUE;
In the city of Pittsburgh, as modified by the court
has been placed In my bands. The assessments, If
not paid ow or before JAN UAllt 6 th. A. D. 3.800
will be Sled as liens in accordance with the law in
Mich Me made and provided. - •
- J. EI.AGLE, City Attente
' Pittsburgh. December Bth, MI .
S. del
TOBACCO. AND . CIGARS;
RXCELSRat MTh&
4:a
*. •TENICITZSION •
bstinfaotulen and Dalai.
7.0)81 , at Snuffs cigar% PIPO3I &
FEDERAL BT.. ALLEGII2I,7Ird
• ARCHITECTS.
BAHR
ARCHITECTS,
FRUIT ROUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Nov.
'fad& Bt. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special
Mealier' given to the designing mid building of
go T HOMO and law 33truznie9.
LEGAL.- -1,
AatusErt=tcrs.
INEW OPERA HOUSE.
venee FlgiumnSollts
Manager 1 M. W. CArcilitG s
Bengt and last night but one of
MISS MAGGIE AI 'WHEEL,
Assisted by the taleutelt actor, 'lir. JAMES. W •
COLLIER.
FRIDAY EVENING. ,Peeenlber IS 1568. - will
be presented a new 057'11'1 - Men for lass Mitchell,
entitled ''
•
LOELE,
THE TINT BELLY. Or THE CANTON.
Lorle ' Miss Maggie Mitchell.
Reinhard Mr. James W. Collier.
.114.(1.LE 4 4ITCHEi.L Matinee on Saturday.:. -
Monday Evening EDWIN BOOTH.
arPITTSBURGH THEATER.
ECM
.11. W. WILLIAMS.
GRAND RE-OPENING.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 513; o'clock.
ThetreatCombluation Troupe of Singers, Dancers,
l'arnomimieta and Ethiopian Comedians.
Change of programme for Saturday night. [dela
BURNEWS MUSEUM AND
PARLOR MENAGERIE
'rho Great Family Resorts.
FIFTH AVENUE, between extuttoleld and Wood
streets. opposite Old Theatre.
sir Open Day and Evening, all the year multi.
Admission, 25 cents; Children. 15 cents.
rar'LIBFMTY HALL,
EAST- LIBERTY,
FRIDAY tart, n% DEC. 18, 1888 !
W. C. SMYTHE
Will deliver his lecture entitled
"ACROSS THE ATFANTIR."
IRELAND AND THE IRISH,
ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH
Ttckets 60 cents. Can be had of Mr. Negley ,
the Yostottice, McCiarranls Drug House an, Don.
nison's Dry Goods store. dell:btd
. •
•
•
•
HENRY NICH.OLS
Reader to the I tai Palace. the Sacred Haimonio
Society. Exeter all 'and the Literary tioclett sot
Great Britain, give recitals from memory 'of
Tennyson, Poe. : ood, Aytoun. Ingoldsby, Jerrold,
Tliackeray. Wll e C lnns, Shakapeare, Charles
Dickens, William Allen Butler. &c., &c., at ACAD
EMY or MUM THURSDAY , and FRIDAY
EVENINGS, Dec mber 17'h and 18th. Ticket/4
50 cents: Reserve. seats 25 cent ^ extra. - -
Reserved Seats nbe secared at the Academy of
Music. Thursday .. orning. December 17th. Doors
open at 9 o'cloc sale of seats commencing pre
cisely at 10 o'clock
To give an an o . portunity Of securing eligible
seats, not more an six seats can be taken by .no
person.
-deli
ACAD .1, Y OF MUSIC.
FOR ONE WEER, ..
COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER :_2lst,
• Grand Military Allegory of
THE DRUMMER BOY OF SHILOH. --
To be_prodne.d bv TWO HUNDRED VETERANS
and SEVENTY-AVE LADIES of the city; under
the management of POST 3, G. A. R„, for the ben
efit of . Soldlers , widows and orphanl
- COMMITTEE OF ABRANGSIEFTS:
- Geri: - Jimes S. Neglev, Gen. A. L. Pearson, Gen.
Collier. Gen. J. 11. Sweltzer, Col. R. B. Rob
erta, Col. J. W. Ballaxidne. MalorE. A. Montooth,
Major A. P. Callow, Lee S. Smith. W. B. Cook, W.
Hood,_George B. Gray, A. G. Harry, W. J. Cris
well, G. W. &Ivey, W. P. Dalgleish.
Seats may be secured each day from 10 told A: K.
at the box office, commencing December 18. del6
taf' NEW OPERA HOUSE.
The Manager takes Dleastme In announcing
dtan.BRIEF ENGAGEMENT witu the Eminent Tinge-
EDWIN BOOTH,
COMMENCING ON
MONDAY, DECEMBER . 21st, 1868,
BOX ISIMIET NOW OVEN.
NOTICE—In cqnsequence of the immense expense
attendant upon the engagement of Mr. Booth, the
management has been compelled to adopt the fol
lowing
PRICES. OF ADMISSION:
Private Boxes
Orchestra Chairs •
Reserved Parquette and Dress Circle
Admission. Tickets....
Gallery,
FF * FAIR OF
Christ Protestant Episcopal Church,
ALLEGHENY,
AT. EXCELStitR._HALZ,
OPENS TUESDAY EVENING, 22D.INET.
• Articles of all kinds for the Holt aye.
Refreshments as all hours daring the Pali.
DINNER from LI o'clock 2. to 3. o'clock P.M.,
WEDNESDAY, the 23d Inst. - „•• -
The Ladles of the Church intend; the receipts of
the lair to be implied to aid- in paying GM the in.
debtedness of the Church.
The patronage of the public is ;respectfully re
quested to aid in this undertaking...: • dels:b44
"KEYSTONE SKATING RINK.
•
•. SEASON, 1868-f9.
Gents" Season Tickets / g 7 BO
Ladles' Season 'Tickets 5 OD
Children's Season Tickets ' -- '3 00
.1.-
Coupons, 95 admissions 5 00
Double admitting lady and gent ' 12 00
Single admission, Ciente., ' - ' ' 50 ' I
Doable admission. Lady and , Gent 7 50
Children under 12 years of ages - 4 15
Tickets can be. bad at Bown'e Skate Depot. the
Rink, or from the Treasurer at lio. 51 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. _ ,
Due notice will be given when the "Rink" will be
opened.
.. dele:bal
,PROF. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
•
No. 75 TIIIRD.STREET, is now open for the re.
ception of pupils. Class days and Hours—For La.
dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday,
at 111% o'clock r. as. For Gentlemen--Tuesday and
Friday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. Private lessons
given. Circalani.ele be had at the Music Stoma
and at the' Academy. -Classes Out of the
Convenient, attended to:
ma- Hall to let to Select Parties seirsT4
MEDICAL.
--
WANHOOD"— Another New
MEDICAL PAMPHLET, fr om the pen of
DR. Larne. - The Medico/ Timm gar s of this work:
"Thls valuable treatise on the cans e and cure of
premature decline, shows host health is' impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manhood. and
how sully regained. It gives a dear synopsis of
the impediments to marriage. the MIAMI and elects
of nervous debility, and the remedies Mora:in" A
Pocket edition of the above will be foi warded on
receipt of fl 5, cents, by addressing_ Doctor CUE.
TIB, No.llB North Charles three; Baltimore, Md.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST !, HOW
RESTORED! Just puhliehed instated esioa...
ope. Price, Rix cents. _ A LECTURE. ON THE
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eperokasorrisiea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntiu7
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rime generally 'Nervousness, OonansuptSon. Eni..
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