The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 08, 1869, Image 7

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CLIPPINGS.
Tun whole number of claims reccived at
the Pensior Office during the month of De
cember, 1868, original and increase, of
widows &c.,was 1847; of invalids, 21113
total, 34 The number of claims admit
ted, origi al and in cease, of widows, &c.,
was 161 ,-'of i va ids, 1966; total 3608.
The nu bar of claims rejected, original
and incr ase, of icon s, &c., was 230; of
invalids, 411; tot. 1,50. The whole num.
1(
ber of cl iris dis. used of during the month
was 425 ; numb.r of letters written, 4698;
circulars sent. 1 ,318.
Cot.. LEET, Atsistatit Adjutant ,General
on the staff of G neral. Gran'', arrived from
an inspdon to • r n Sheridan's command.
4
He pres nts a to 1
ble account of the
)In
dian wa and its p 6 , ress. The hostile tribes
are diep rited by e recent severe punish
ment s me ban i s have received. The
.death o Roman osela a severe blow to
the Cheyennes, :1. d the capture of Santanta
and Little Wolf, chiefs of the Kiowas and
Arapahoes, dep 'yes the Indians at war of
their ablest lead .a, and has ~put into our
hands the most . • ngeronif of our foes.
Taman is' littl- probability of an early de
cision by the S preme Court on the legal
tender'act. Th re still remains one case be
fore the Court o Claims. It will be argued
this week, Th= rumen circulating with re
'gard to the pro . ability of a decision nnfav
<irablyaffectin •. the constitutionality of the
law have no fo nation, and in fact are be
lieved to he a rted for stock jobbing pur
poses.:Attu . • General Everts and Judge
Curtis are quit. confident that when the de
cision is rende ed the Court will be nearly
if not quite un • .imous in favor of sustain
ing the legal .nder portion.
.
' kr BOOTIes last performance of Hamlet
I met a man, • man of honest looks and
i • quite unfop .eh dress, who said he
came from A tleboro, "where they make
' jewelry." He asked me if Ihad ever been
at the theatre before, and informed me in
the same breath that he hadn't. He 'had
"come down" to a horse-race at Riverside
Park, he forgot his bets and his favorite
horses and had come to see that. "For,"
said.he, tit's my opinion that Shalispeare
• wrote tile best things ever teas wrote, and
1 •,. Hamlet's the best of him. But," he con
: tinned, "I never was so disappointed,
-,-. seems to me they don't any of 'em know
:..,.5
~ anlthing about it exceptin' that dark, tall
•
fellow there and be thinks a siglitmore of
v• '. himself than he does of Shakspeare." —Bos
t; . 1 tan Letter.
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BA:MOS BANES AND SPECIE Parsinsys.
.
• . ••• —The Worcester (Mass.) Gazette says:
..'!; "We learn from good authority - that many
• ‘'
of;the savings banks are disposhlg of their
live -twenty bonds, = for which they get a
-remium ofp ten per cent., and purchasing
••. - the thirty per cent. Government 'bonds at
• par, issued to the railroads at
. six per cent.
. currency on thirty years' time. - The ob
ject is to secure the preminni on the five-ur
,
1 twenty bonds, and get the long • time eve- ,
i bonds under the belief that a resump
tion is soon to take olaee, when the cur
rency will be cqual to; gold, when of course
these last will bring the same interest as the
others and have the . advintage of thirty
years to run. .This movement arisd from
the agitation Of. the subject of return to
specie payments by Congress."
Miss Everts, Of "St. Elmo" fame, has
been married, as already noticed. Bha is
Very ptflitilar in Mobile;heing affectionately
called "Aussie," as we are informed by a
correspondent or the . New York Three.
The writer adds: "I was informed that she
was soon to publish another romance, not
withstanding the travesty which ungallant
New York wits have made atihe expmse of
her last work. The origin of the forthcom
ing book savors somewhat of the apocalyp
' tical. The fair authoreis had - been Saying
her prayers, and while yet in the attitude of
devotion - the whole plot of a new romance
flicihes though her mind:: . _ ,
-The c oupled ideas shot though het brain
AS 5h009.94 Mo., g h•aTilloge ouexyress train.
'While a peremptory voice seemed to say to
her, 'write.' I tell , this tale ati it was told
to me, in sober earnest." c, •
t'Tun ex-King Consort of Spain, Don
Francisco de Assisi, seems to entertain no
!hope of r eturnin g to SPA- He,hati already
l - fitted* a turner's workshop at the Votel
where heaves, and works there six or seven
hours daily, at tops and other toys for the
" - royal children. The'story that he stole, in
Spain, large sums of money belonging to
4 , .charitable; inatitutions,,can not be true, he
1 having been for many years in such a
1 chrotdc state of impecuniosity in Madrid
l that even the mechanics and merchants who
i furnished goods for the Court refused to let
him run up small' trills at their stores. - He
led a very retired and inexpensive life, and
if!those millions were stolen by persons ,at
Court, it l's lhore than 'likely that ,they
• abused the poor simpleton's name' and
pocketed • money o which he never saw'
a real. . • , -,' :• ,-
GARAI= s tags, the French Representa
i . Live,- Met Tiansimann, the Seine Prefect,
.•'.l . -the other day at an evening party. Hausa
. i' intinn conversed with the old man for some
time; and finally made a remark which ht.'.
land Gamier Pages so that he retorted rather
‘-• ' 1 angrilyk Hanssmann, shrugginghis . shoul
` i ..a.e •
angrily
imed cqntemptuonsly "My God
, ra, e a . , 9 . 1
! • roil did you Republica'ns ever accomplish
when you were %fewer ?" "Sir," replied
-Gamier Pages, haughtily,:. "we had ,theex
: 1 • chequer Of France at our disposal, and when
.. we
not retired !reit th administration we were
richer 4 but poorer e
than before. I, for
. I prie,,was Minister, of Finance, and I had ter
• (- mike a living after Ward : by: giving,privite
1 ,:lessons.. I hope, sir,• you and your friends
way one day be able to'boast likewise of
~ i nucka thin." Hausmame no rel
and left the g pailY a few moments afterw p a y, rd.
TIM ialbany.Knickerbocker gives the fol
: 464ing-atiseiipyion 6f -Gov. - . Efoffmatee Tie
,: .dence in that city: . "The residence of Goy.
Hoff Man, nearly completed, in Congress
. i JUR.- bilklq *ill• probably be one of the
I ' ineatiti the i terior to be found in the city.
g " lite a vatteseiti to be occupied by Hia
-:'• '.:lcelleniu. haveqbeen turned inside ont,-reno
va
,ted, reconskucted and altered throughout.
• , They do_not look like the same place. It is
• - vitinderful hoiv the labor of the mechanic
-1
.and.; artist can; change. the appearance of
t ' ' - things. • The bihildings that were formerly
I; owed as an ordinary, dwellingwill soon pre
!,_lent the appearance of a princely palace.
: 1 4 ' Furniture. carpets, damasks, laces, ezc. l of
1 the most gorgeous description, constitute the
' I arrangements of the Governor's mansion.
' i -.To the external appearance has:been added
.s, portico of beautiful alchitecture, neat, h.t
tractive and accommodating. %In front:of
'!-•
the portico are two large pillars, handsomely
. carvedand workedup , from the top of which
r will project a as burner, to be covered by
i . an appropriately designed globe,
_giving 'to
° - - the whole an air of distinction, elegance and
i refinement, somewhat in keeping with the
i.` name and office of Goi , ernor of the great
I ; AnapireState. We earnestly hope, however
;that the day is not, far distant when s t e psvol
he taken to erect a permenent Governor's
mansion. The Governor's mansion is coin
..
plete in its appointments, and' more in `keep
ing with the position than any we have had in
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Vie Insurance on a Posttive•Basis-
There is a tendency among men of all
classes, towards speculation in regard to
matter 3 in which.money is iu any way con
cerned. If we invest, in the eadinary man
ner, one dollar, we of course ervect at feast
one hundred and six cents in return, but f
we have a chance ot readying by some ex i
traordinary method of investment, a dollar
and a quarter al the end of the year, we are
often willing to pay, for the `privilege of in
curring that chance, such a l sum as may de
prive us of any profit whatever. This re
mark is prompted by a consideration of the
different methods of life insurance now of
fered to the public. On one side we have
the mutual companies, which,- for positive
high premiums, paid during a man's life,
will guarantee a certain sum to his heirs at',
his death; aad also will possibly pay into his
hands certain premiums, , which may be de
clared by' the companies; the time of pay
ment and the amount of said
ro premi
ums to be determined by the pfits
which may accrue. On the other
hand we have the method proposed
by the National Life Insurance Company of
the United States of America: In this Com
pany everything it promises is as fixed and
certain as that which it asks. In the.,first
place the premium paid is smaller than in
the mutual companies.. There is an advan
tage to start with. Secondly. There is no
po'sibility of the insured person being de
ceived or deceiving himself by Incorrect,
calculations. SamuCh premiuni secures so
much money 'at death. Thirdly. The poll
cies cannot be forfeited, for what one has
paid, he receives a policy for a priiportionate
amount. .Fourthly. Thepolicy one receives
is-a certain possession of the heirs at the
death of the insured. It cannot be attached
by creditors. These and, other promises are
secured by a paid-up capial of one million
dollars, thus making it possiblefor this Com
pany to meet all liabilities, no matter what
losses or disappointments may occur. When
we add to these various advantages the fact
that men of the highest finaneill positions
in the country ere at the head of the Com
puny, thereis no possible reason for doubt
ing the absolute security it guarantees to all
its policy-holdem '
•
The Farming Prospects in the South.
Yaluable,sugar plantations in Louisiana,
which were sold at nominal prices two years
ago, are rapidly going up in the market.
The New Orleans Crescent says that planta
tions which were bought for $lO,OOO two
years ago the owners now could get $30,000
for them, One which was bought about two
Months ago Tor $130,000 the owners refused
$170,000 for. Of course this is not to be
wondered at when the net proceeds of plan
tations can be bought for $30,000 or $-10,000
whilean outlay of $15,000 or PON. will
make a era!? of $60,000 or $30,000 per an
num: Capitalists, everybody knows, are
cautious, but when the results are so patent
as this year, it is no wonder r that Western
men are going along the river examining
and selecting plantations for permanent set
tlement.
A. letter from Georgia to the New York
-Times says that from all appearances, it the
coming "year is even mo.derately propi
tious; more cotton will be made in Georgia
than has been made. since 1860. EVen la.'
dies are talking of baying •their cotton
patches, and are discussing the comparative
merits of various tertiliz as; sabsoil 'plows
etc., with as much - Interest as the oldest
plat:ltem. _There are signs of material pros
perity on all sides,4tuid among the negroes
well as the whites.
The .4.lmond Trade.
A recent visitor to Malaga describes the
process by which the chiged, cracked, or
otherwise damaged alrmind kernels are pre
pared for market in the extenstire fruit es
tablishmenta of that city. The defective
kernels are scrupulously, sorted out and con
veyed to a large, low table, around which
half a dozenwomen are seated on the ground.
Before each woman is a pile of the damaged
almonds, a little jar of liquid gum and a
tiny mound of brown dust, gathered from
the inside of the almond shells; by her side a
basket and in her right hand a camel's hair
brush.. Her Her business is to pick' up almonds
frdm bier pile (which is constantly being fed
by an attendant), paint over the damaged
place with gum and dip it in the mound of
brown-dust. She then brushes off the su
perfluous grains of -powder, and drops the
apparently perfect almond into her basket,
the latter being'emptied at intervals into a
heap of shelled, fruit that occupies a whole
corner of theYoom.: In some establishments
simpler and leas adhesive liquid of gurals
used in this department of the. trade ; the
gun being a recent l"at
SPECIAL' NOTICES.
fairP iLW r isB
c.: . 'LIAM' LOTION, "
" itsti* - A ta. ,
. 4lw "" a '
4ou. BEAVTIFYING Tilt_ BEIN.J.ND CO!.
FLEXION. • Itemoves ell Eruptions, Freckles,
Pimples' Moth Blotches. Tan. etc ..' and renders the
Skin son It ar and blooming. For Ladles in tbe
_Nursery is . in For Gentlemen. atter
sharing, It has no equal. • "PAPIPAN LOTIOew-
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la the cult reliable remedy tor diseases
.l ehes. of and bl
VELALOINrO "PArinear soar.''
For the Tollet,Narsery and Bath; will not chap the
skin. : Frice;:ido gouts per ;lake. ~ , ,
"FLOE ,DE
/LIMA PerrUMe for tho Handkercblef.Exquisite ,
delicate, lasting tragr!uice. Sold .by l
PHLSLOS& SON, New Yorli
eauraimwr • • • •• • • 0 • .
aff".llAirtutiows nAiir
This splendid Hair Drabs the best in the world;
the only true andperfecit,6l:lo; harmless, reliable,
lustantaneduel ;no disa intincrit; nO. ridiculous'
atrets;•remedies the alba eats of:bad • dyes; invigo
rates and.leaves the liair softbeautiful: black
of. bOoton: Bald by all Druggists slid l'erfulners; and
nionerly applied
,ak B.stehelor's Bactory, No.
1.8 Pond street. -New . York. . an2S:n2B
GrU ---------- IDE TO .111MMIAGE. --
,4 , - -- . - Ire De Me:Oß . .4llllde to Happy Marriage and
COnjugal Feliel.y. Tbe humane views ot benevo
lent Ihyselans, on the Y,Trurs and &wises incident'
to•Yonth anti tat ly Dinstbood. at lit In sealed Viler
vetches. free bf , chur ge.; eitddrets'HOW AHD Aft,
LiocLATH)N, BOX Y., Philadelphia. Pa. myictuisitr
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AUCTION SALES. '''
BY H. B. BILITIME & 00.
SHOES AND. CARPETS
F OR TO;lArrif.radx.
SIVIITHSON'S EMPORIUM
i ..66 AND, 51.4FIFTEIAVENU E.
,
NCsars: IL , ' U. SMITHSON &CO:. proprietors of
the well known Illanonoth Auctioullouse are ems
tang an excitement, consequent upon , tbe , arrlval of
nevr goods which are being so'd at remarkable lOW
TfriCeS. 'Goods of every varketyt the' Attest sewed
V. *M. the most rathlonable. ban/sprat gaPers and
anklet shoes. • Slippers, . &c • blankets, flannels,
'cloths. cassimeres • cutlery and carpets. , La ll and
examlye. .o trouble to show . goods: dis*.
muses' and children's Pus, as , almost your Own
prlccs. - All goods wartant------- ed as rep
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BY A. WILWATh
,iBSIG'NEE,S SALCi No. 211 Dia-
MIND, :LICASE,BIONDLY..airrEIT.NOON,
a. u•ry it at 2 o'clock, wlll he sold the premises ,
by order JAAIES W. IlatritttA.Y. Assignee, all the
right, Ude and Interest of.R..C. aflT flit.: In lease
oft Ile lot and frame hulldluinhlio.'• :72 Neat , side of
D.ain nd. Second Ward. Agegheny city; Om lot
trontlng 15 feeton lit•mondOand running hack 38
feet: the lease baring five years to run from Septem
hrr is . 11361%; .at annual rra,of $1.23, payable
qutrterly; and ,subj.:ct to ill Pe terra:owl condi
tions or said lease. . 4 `,..., - •'
'Arms cash.. irossessinn given immediatel9: .• •
DWILAVAINE. Auctioneer..
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rinEEN APPLE S , 25 liarrels
in store and fur sate by
'I,IV J. R. CATIFIICT.I Ar.l4llN
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INSURANCE.
THE NATIONAL: . •' .
tiffiI . S.IIIII.NCR.• :COIIIPITi%
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unrED . STATES , OF AMERICA,
WASHINGTON , D. C.
iDbii•Lired by Bisects' Act of Congress,
Approved July SS. 1888.
Oath Capital - - $1,000,000.
Branch Office: PHILADELPHIA; r
FIRST NA NAL BANK BUILDING
Where the genera. lousiness of the Company's; trans
acted. and to which all general correspondence
should be addressed. • • ,
• DIRECTO S. •
Jay Cooke. Made. E. A.. Rollins. Wash'n ,
C,H. Clark, Made.. Hen D. Cooke, Wash.
John W. Ellis. Cincinnati. WM. Cbandler,Wash.
Wm. G. Moorhead, Phila. John D . Deirees. Wash.
Geo. F. Tyler. Phila. Edward Dodge. N. -
York.
J. Hinckley Clark, thus . H. C. Fahnestook,N. Y.
• • oppriczns.
C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia. President.
•HENRY D. cOOKE, Washington, President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Mance and Executive
Committee.
EldEtcsON W. PEET, Phila., Sec'y and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER,
_Washington. Ass't Secretary.
FRANCIS G. 13.311111, M.D., Medical Director,
J. EWING, MEARS. M.D.. Assn Medical Director..
MEDICAL ADTIAORT Bosun.
J. R. BARNES. Surgeon General U.S. A., Wash'll,
P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department 11. S.
Washington.
D. W • BLISs. M. D., Washington. •
SOLICITOUS AND ATTORNEYS. ;
P.. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C.
GEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia. Pa.
This Company,'National In It' character, offers, by
reason of the Lam , Capital, Low Rates or Premium
and New Tables. the-most desirable means , of in
suring life s etepresented to the public.
The rates of premium being largely reduced, are
made as favorable to the inrers as those of the
best Mutual Companies, and s oid all the complica
tions and uncertainties of. Notes, Dividends and the
Misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to
Cause the Polies -Holders.
Several new and attractive tables are now pre
ented which need only to be undentood to prove ac
ceptable to tbe public, such as IN C 4 rUE-PBODUC ,
INO POLICY and RETURN PREUM POLICV.
In the former, the policy-bolder n ot only secures a
life insurance, payalde ut death. hut will receive. If
living. after a period of a few years, an annual in
ternists/nal in ten per cent. 110 per tent.) of MA Par
of Nis The 1 tier the Company agrees to sr
turn to the/assured toal amount of money tie has
paid in. in addition he amount of his PoiloY •
The attention of perums contemplating Insuring
their lives or increasing the amount of
they already have, is called to the specialadvant
ages offered by the National Life Insurance Coln-
Clreulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
application to the Branch (dace of the Company in
delphia, eras General Agents.
rdt-LOcAL AGENTS , ARE WANTED In ever"'
City and Town; and applications front competent
parties Mr such agencies with suirableendorsensents
should be addressed Tes THE COMPANY'S 44};%-
I% HAL AGENTS ONLY, La their respective dip
Lets. •
..
01L7.tRitAL MIRICTE:
E. W. CLARK it CO.. Plilladelybia;
For Penn.'s.Wants and Southern New Jersey.
• JAN COOKE Jr. CO.. Washington. 11. C., .
For Maryland. Delaware. Virginia, District of
Columbiaand West Virga.
• . .11.111 A B. BeNAV a RO..
Aents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, idereer and
• 'asbington mantle's.
For ioniser particulars address B. S. RUSSELL,
Manager for uenena Agent, Harrisburg, ra.
annmW&Y -
TNTEUPUISE INSURANCE CO.,
OF PITTSDIMOU, re,
OHloco, No. 424 PENN,
(11(..NATION,A.L. MUST CO. BUILDING
DIBECTOBS : '
rt
itobt. Dickson, obt. Liddell, W. I. Friday,
G. Medic, , , tl.Nan Boren, . Kirsch
K .
B. layers, J. 44 anawlsch, tins. blebert,
L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, . hchildecker
. .
E. R. MTERU, President.
ROUT. IJICKSON, Vice President.
ROUT.. J. GRIER. Treasurer.
ALRIRTZ. Secretary.
losserm.•
eIa:IEWP
•.
NiliirlaTlElEiN. INSIIRAItiCE COM
PANY .W 'PITTSBURGH.
LEX AND'ETt 7.4 MICK. rrestdent,
I:Wht. P. HERBERT.. Secretary. - , -
!CAPT. IiNOR.G.E eiE.E.LII, timers! Agent ,
Office, 0% Water street, Spans , A CO.'s Ware
house, up stairs, l'ittsMirgh.
Wlll La:nre, against ill 'lands of Tire and Marine
Risk. AI home,lnstitution, managed by Directors
who are well known to the cotnrounity,'and who art
determined by promptness and liberality to mater
tel
the character which .they have' assumed. /2I De
taring the best, Rrotection to : those who desire to be
. . . .
Insured.
, ,‘ - •
~,,,' - DiatacToas: , - . . ,
B. Ale mn ian ie u r e , i fr im ., laic, , ...3 c : l 4ll B,l.agi F- J. : (3. ol all airyk u sen e i . , ,
James licAttleY, - -,. . y 67, 1 0, Kirkpatari
Aletander t eraer , phi] ji R.Tirlers
Andrew_
.0 3. - ea, , I.' N , v - -_,... f iTration ,
David !la Dag. • . ,-• "". , . ' n 0.17
IMPERIAL
FIRE. INSURANCE' CO.,
OF. I..orrporr. •
EVAI,IBHIOD 1803. OPITAL PAID
. UP AND INVPATED RENDSEXCEEDI
INE1•118.000.000 IN GOLD,
Insurance siaingt Fire Bette on .House Stea
ms and
Buildings, floods Wares and Merchandise,
boats, ic. Policies issued payable in gold or cur•
rency. grfr United States Branch ()Mee, 40 FINE
WI:BEET, lacryr York.
Alt loser_s of the United States Brinch will be ad
justed inNbw York. ,
J. Y. DILoI4A.I7GIALIN, Agent,
• PITTSBURGH, ?A. •
. .
Office, F
67 OUR.TIE STREET..
MR. IIdcLAUGHLI.sI .s also Agent for theld ef. anhat
tan Life Insurance Company. • s:v72
.
ENNSILVANIA. - ' • '
INSURANCE COMPANY•OF PIiTTSBURGH
01710E,No:387)1 WOOD BISSET. BANK OP
'
COMMERCE 'BUILDING.
This to a Rome Company, and .histires spinet lost
by Fire exclusively. ~,,_ . . •
LEONARD werrEn; PresidenV.
• C. , 0: BOYLE; Vice President. • .
ROBERT , PATRICK, Trouorer.
41:10li hIeELTIENY, Secretary.
• -- • • ' -Difincrotte:
_,_
Leonatd Walter, G ge-yaeorw:nu
. A.I. U. govie,.. , - ~ , • • Goo. .W. Evans, ~
Robert Patriclr, J. O. Latilie,
Jacob Painter, - . J. C. Plainer,
Josiah King, .-- John Voegtley,
"Jas. H. Hopkins, , A. Ammon..
Sproul
Henry- .....!------------------------. .
INDEMINITT
AGAINST LOSS ,BT FIR
FRANKLIWINSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA.
°Vries. 446 437 CHESTNUT ST., Num STE
Utast:Tons.
Charles Jr.'llaneker, • Mordecai 11. Loale
L
Tobtae Wagner, . David B. Braffna
Samuel Grant, Diane Lea,
Jacob R. gmttb, Edward C. Dales
g rge W. Egeherds, ' George /ales.
' • 6° .OIIABLEti G. BAN ItElt, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Nice President,
W. U. BTEELE, Beeretaii,wro tem.
' • _ J. GARDNER COFFIN, Atiagl,
'.; IR orta Weet corner Third and Wood three%
%1123:wiz .
..
Al LLEGAIENT INSURANCE COM.
11. PANY or rrrrsaaaaa. - ..
__.,
OFFICE, •No. 37 ISIVTR STREET, Beni BLO CS
iskruresasabsst 11l kinds of Fire and Marina Risks.
. ;JOMI IRWIN', da,,,Freaident. , .
JOHN, D. Mc33RD, : Vice President.
0. G. DON - RELL, Secretary. .. •
OPT. NM. ;DEAN, amoral Agent.
•
. ' • inascrons: ,' . r .
Jain Orrin, dr.', erg. - Win. Dean,
JobrEP: McCord," •• . - B.L. Fahnestocs
c a Husie7.. 1 . , W. H. ;Everson.l
:iear4LCbilas. ?. - ' ' Rot•ert4l. Darla,
'T. 1. isuskinsca. r'• .' Francis iSeilers,
Charles Gays, ,- • !. cant._4. T.. Stockdsle.
PEOIFILEr INISIIKANCE COM
PANY.. - • • • .
oyirws b.% *. cintai :li'iaN.oii a. sins tin.
A Homo OngillPtny,tatingYlrecandriArie ROO
'prancionst .
1 PlPt.ilh.iBf;lll[?ll4l"'
atone P . r 1 e ,
Charles Arbuckle.'
i V": 1; i .t i trA: l ,_ b . ' -
snln u e 1 IIOCa c t I x t
;eadent.
I President. •
&sere.% 1 •
IN, gel eilllAolo.4. , .
s rIttUIPSI
JOUII Watt,
John S. L
Wm:'arkkiii •
c „, pt ,, James .• er.
vstegirk. ,
mimwm, e , D, VerneT i r.,„, •„.1
• JOHN MZE T I A, T Eh e
A& eunto
INBIIPLANO
,
BEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE '
COMPANY,
OF iLLF.OHENT,
Office In Franklin Sayings Bank Raikliegs,
No. 4- 3 Ohio St., Allegheny.
A HMIS CO3IrANT. managed bylnreetore wel
known to the c'olratkuulty, who trut by fair cleallm.
to merits share of your patronage.
v.Nity
DiIIECTOES:
Henry Irwin. ail. L. Patterson, I Henry Oerrrig.
. ruin,, te, !pooh Framz, Gottlea , Fuss,
Simon DJ.
Lt. Smith, •• 4acoli Hush,
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig,
Jos. Lautner, i .J. Zintand, Jeremiah liohem
ap10;03.5 L__ —____-----------
INSURANCE CO.,
N Anoxi
OF THE OITY OF ALLEGMY.
once, No. 139 FEDERAL STREET, entrance on
Ztockton Avenue.
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W. MARTLV, President
JAB. E. STRTHSBON. Secretary.
• DIRECTORS:
l o
A. PL. bleb& o.ll.P.Willisms Jno. Thompson
Jiro. A. "Mier, Jul, Lockhart, Jos. Myers,
Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, C. C. Boyle,
Jno. BrOwn, Jr. eo. Gerd, Jacob Korn. •
ocl7:not • , _
FOR SALE-KrJAL ESTAIM.
Olt SALE.
_ .
Acre at Wo odsßun.
d 4 :oe A is c it r Ari e sc a r. s e. n s ti an il_ d o u s "
d i n
improvements,Bas Liberty.
El Acres; unimproved, on Troy Hill.
is ,Acres on Greensburg Pike.
5 Acres on Four Mile Run leoa 13Cmiles from
I'. C..R. R. •
70 Acres near P. F. W. & C. R. R.
119 Acres near Pa. It. R., Westmoreland county.
90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa. R. It.
4 Farms in Preston county, West, Virginia.
115 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with
coal.
county. Ohio. in Trumbull
900 Acres of 'Timber land , with Saw Mill and
Mouse and Lot on Center Avenue, near RIAD'
patrick.
House and Lot on Vicroy street.
House and Lot In East Liberty.
House and Lot In Mansfield.
House
and Lot on Carroll street, A ll egheny.
House and Lot on I3caver avenue.
is Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap. on Vine street.
A Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. •
is Houses and Loc on Franklin street.
1 Howe of 9 Rooms and A Lots on. Roberts St.
Farms In Illinois. Missouri and West Virginia.
Coal Lauds in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette
and Beaver counties in Penna.
To-LET.
is Rouses of 9 Rooms in the 17th ward: rent 120 0
3 do. of 3 do. do. 17th do. do. 144
2 do. .of 3 do. do. . 12th do. do. 158
2 do. of 8 do. do. Bth do. da. 380
1 do. of 0 do. do. Bth do. 300
1 do. of 9 do. do. Ad do. do: COO
1 .do. of 3 do. do. oth do. dO. . 193
I do. of 5 do. do Oth do. - do. 244.1
1 do. of 4 do. do. 17th do. do. led
I do. of .7 do. do. 2d du.
1 do. of 8 do. Grant street. •
The Houses that I have for rent will be rented
very low to good tenants for the balance of the ren
tal year - • . . .
APPLY AT
D. P, li.klCll l B REAL ESTATI MICE
No. 01 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
no7:pus
000 A CRES OF
2,000
1 •
CHOICE LANDS FOR . SATE,
L'nion Pacific Bailwxul Cantiwny
EASTERN DIVISION.
Lying along the lino of their road, at
I
0900 To sit4oo PER ACRE,
And on r CREDIT 01? IIVE YSABS.
For thither particulars, maps, ae., address
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Sams .8
Or CHAS. 11. LAMBORN, Seger.
iltil4t
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE COAL WORK.S.
T will'off .r at public sale on WEDNESDAY: Jan.
SOtii,lllolo. my 00AI) Wttftß.S. ~11...ated on the
,It. S., SO miles east ot Coluintma., at Liam.
bridge. Gokrnsey county, Ohio, cons•stmg of a
leaae of 170 Acres of COai, havy.g 90 years to run
from June. MI6; vein 511 to 0 feet thick. of good
quail y. with alt necessary sppurto usurps for doing
a No. lbusiness. The:rale is peremptory, an.. the
Wo. - ki Will be disposed' of to the ittelfost todder.
Wrrout - T RESS.YE. On day uf sate all posseneer
trains will' .t , q) a a t tend Work to let off aril Parties
that may wish to lt. Fur further Lauri:nation
anbly.t , or ad.'ress Colnmbus. -11.
W I I.llA.Mrs, or kW & PHILLIPS, Beat Estate
Agents, No. 139 Fourth street. , •
/3. If desired by the purchaser. a goodyiortion
of coal will he. taken in part payment. ssetat
To mALiE 7 ;-contaiiiiii&
FARM n „
106 Acois two miles .northwest of Salem,
Vhlo. Three. good Orchards, Sugar Camp, 1214 n,
Dwelling Souse, Carriage House and othei• out
bulldln go, exehanue /Or city prorierti. , T • erme
Foi full particulars inquire of • ,
On the Premises.
de 1;b75
/knelt, goof
yoat,SALll••ts; TO , ,LESO-41ouses
and Lots for sale halli2 arts orthe city and so,
tubs. Ala°, several IP rood locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY with AO acres
eland, end good iraproVements, whirl I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terns. Business Howes
to let on good streets. Private Hrwelline Houses for
'rent in both cities: For thither Medlars inquire
bin 349 fi r int etreetmomeiutvg.L.
'VALUABLE BUSINESS - 'PAM!-
. y II Ty; rltuate 'obi'Llberoralitlett‘wttn good
frnt. on Furry ; street and 'Diamond alley ' Good
substantial buildings.. Thiapropt AT is well' womby
'of attention. ' 'For bale by
.• • :- ' • ••• • • ;S. CUTIlsEur & sogs,
Jai, -. . . ~ . • 115Sullth0eiti.a,treet , .
.
13111RODUCE .•AND CO* MISSION
:Mood)utili, FOR SALE:The Irlxinres, Lead° and
Willa anhld ebtsblished eroduce and Cum
mimlon House, locatsd.. In .this city. and having
large correspondence with country denlsra. - A prqy
to S
' - :., .• . . OtITIf BERT & SON,.
• ' ::.- :• SS Smithfield area.
LUMBER I . LIMBED! 141/111BElls
.
.'"- ALEX/1111AM. PATTEnSoN.
Dealer
.
in all. Kinds. al Lumber.
_
ON. HAND AND IfOlt SALE , ,
1. 500,.000 feet Dry Putt: Huarda: .........
1.50.000 feet D r and A luck Clear Plank
30.000 feet Dry 1,-a. taco Common Ylankt..
30,000 feet Dry 1 and All OICLI Oak: • - ,•
25.000 feet Dry A. 2% and a Inch Ail.
5;000 feet Dry A. 4 1%. a tn. Cherry & Vaple
30.000 feet Off 1. IX, A and 3 lneh Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry rUplar Scantling;
ASO.OOO feet Hemlock Johan and Scanting:
73 0,00 r: NO. 1 Di..lnell Stitustes, sawecir '
A 30.003 No. I.lo4nch Shin:deo, &med.
*O,OOO No. 1 111-Inch F3binglea,* saalfek•
.0.000 Fire Brick; - .. ... .., .
LORO Eire Tile. - . . ' . • ' • . ~.
LOU Tons Fire Clay; .. i
YAM'S —No. t) PREHLE ' STREET. former •
lilanchester,Land 151 REBEOLIa STREET:
elte the Gas Works. Altereleay MM op
.' ' . nolt
MECR.&NICAL ENGINEER.
~,,,
pEaCEVAL , nEcKETT,
DlEMOnoeid .ENGINEEB I
Asid Etolioltor • of Putouts. ,
• Mate or P. Y. W. 'as C. Railway )
Ollce,NO. TO FEDERAL STREET,
_Al t aorn NO. - II
up stairs. F. 0. Box 10 ALLEGREN ICITE.
'MACHINERY, of all descriptions, destined.
BLAST 'FURNACE and ROLLING pa i d'W
talliAbed: attentionO al •
• sigtang cOLLIBUY LOCOMOTIVES, .Patents con
dentiall X/ An EVENING DRAW
MI Cr Wi mechanics every WEDNESDAY
TITIRSIT.: • „ • .; , • ,
oBATENT, SOAP STONE" Sze.
EYDRAtLIO CEMENT DRAIN PIPE,
Cheapest - and beet rive in tlse matket. Also, 80-
sziqueax IiTDRAULIO Oktiructa (di sale.
~ • .
, .
Moe sod Idimufactory—S4o RETIZCICA
Allegheny. Jtir Orders Ity m
10.
01l promptly snood pa
PINCTOS
:~. ~=` `
T ,,,
lIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That
on the Is , . day of January'. A. D. 1669, a Irar
rant in Bankruptcy was lesued against the estate 01
'WILLIAM S. PO:Sri Hr. of Pletsbnigh, b the
count 3 of Allegheny and State of Peiresylvania. who
has been adjudged a Baukrup', en his OWII petiti
MIon:
that the payment of any deb and delivery of S
property he'ongiug t , l such Bankrupt to him or for
Isle use. a Id the tr.nsfer of a y property by him, nre
forel•Men by law: that a meeting of the creditors of
the said Bankrupt, to prove .tkelr eielits," and to
rhoos: one or snore assignees of his estate will be
held at a Court of Bankruptc,. to be holden at the
oalue or the Resister. No. 93 Diamond wreetElt,, in
the Lily of Pittsburgh ,
in IC e SAMUEL liialtr
Eel Register: on the 23„1 day ,f January, A. I/.
18119, at 10 o'clock A. 31.
• T110:%1AS A. ROWLEY,
U. E. Marshal, us Messenger.
Prentdent.
.Sccrctary.
THI IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT
-ll on the sth day of JaTIII3.:V. 1869, a
Warrant lu Bankrupiey was Iristf_d sgalnst the
ESTATE OF ROBERT A. MORRISON,U.
Of Allegheny City, in the county cf Allegheny and
State of ftanylvania„ wh J has been 'adJudgen
Bankrupt, on his owupetitiont that the payment of
any debts and delivery of auy propertytbelongiug LO
such Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans
fer of an , property by him, are Tbrbiduen by law:
that s meeting of the creditors 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 No. 116 Federal
street. Allegheny City; Allegheny county, Pa., be
fore JOHN N. PURVLANCE, Esq., Register; on the
I Stith day of February; A. D. UMW, at 10 o'c'ock
A. IL
IBIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That
on the 4th 'day of Januuar 169,
a Warrant In Bankruptcywas Issued against B the
Of Allegheny City, in the County' of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adiudged a bank
rupt, on his own petition ;_ that thepayment
01
any
debts and delivers' of any propercy belongingto such
bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any
property by him are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting
of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their
debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his el
tate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden at the °face Of the Register, hi
b o• 93
SAM
'dia-
mond street, in the city of Pittsburgh, efore
UEL HARPER, Esq., Register, ,on the
4th
day of
February, A. D. 1869, ai /. 1 ) o'clock A. sr.
THOMAS A. ROW LEY..
11. S. Marshal. as Messenger.
BY Ta
JOHN P. DEVEREVIC,
Missouri
LIJAIBER. ,
B. etc C. A. usociLETT ou.
1 1.' NOTICES.
`THOMAS A.ItOWLET.
II; 8. Diarshal. us Messenzer
Ja:c73
ESTATE OF ISAAC BROOKE,
=I
rrHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
-A- on tic 4 bOav of ' January, A. D. 1569. a war
rant la bankruptcy woo Issued against the Estate of
• THOMAS .WALTER DAY I '.
•
Of Allegheny city, in Ilse county of Allegheny and
State of Pennsylvania. wn . O has been adjudged
a b Ankrapt, on his own petition; that the payment
t
of any debts Ind delivery of any property belonging
to such ,bankrupt
,to him or for his use, and the
transfer of any prtiptrty by iim are forbbidenby
law; that a meeting of the creditors Of the said
bankrupt to prove their debts and to chooie one or
more Asiignees of hls estate, will be held at a Court.
of Dankruptcf, to be hoiden at N0.,116 Federal
street, Alll.gbeiiy City. Allegheny county,l'enun.,
before JOHN :St. PITIMI AN CE; Et q., It.teleter, on
the 12th day of February, A.. D. 1.1369, at /IS O'clock
THOSIAS
S• 344eng,-er
ja5:(00
MD
I .
N.— THE DISTIOIET'COURT OF
Allegheny Couniv. State of
,Penusylvanla. .Par-
L uton to Equity, ,Nrt.'loo,-.Janu Iry Term; 1869 •
Ann TioleYhtp and* Alines .floldshlP verses J ane
CBl2lllPbtil, U,PrYCAllaPbell, Ed% ard Campbell. Sam •
nel6. ell.elds and Ga. Amt. Welds his *tie. Joints
C. Pearson and' Wm, -Wilson and Em il Wilson his
',irk, heirs of Jane 4 smote IR an d
George linos.
xi ni. F. Knox, E. C. Dewey and Aarab Dow. y' his
wire, Jam. Janex Martha Knox. Mrs. A. n M. Ds;
• vldsoo sold K. MeAlli.oer, het aof Hugh Knox.
deceased:. Jame. Knox. George Knox and smith
Kaox. heirs of Wl= Knox, 11,113 C EnOX,
Sanuel B: Knox, George Knox, A nn Arnurtrong,
Joon M. Kirk, James KArk, WilliamlP. Kirk, John
Mafsball at do Nancy his. wife„ . -Daniel lileser and
sorsa to. his wire; Mra. Elisabeth Burnett. Philip
Daltrich and Mari big wife; George P. Kirk. Aaron
Brooks and Ann B. ttls wiftg, And William M. Doty
and the lases of his wife Jane Doll. deed; Dr4.lTy
LoWell Georgre CroWnover, Joho tiodire and llau
nah his wife, James CrownoYer, Robert Crownover,
Lucretia Poasely. Almlrin Skenkle and Almira his
wife, Mary "Mann, 'John XK. Be nett, Josephine S.
Lienoett. Isaac J.. Bennett.' George M.. Bennett,
Isaac Jenkinson. Wm..D. Frazee and. Rebecca his
wife, 'Thomas Mthshall. George K. bilnshall, Robt.
P. Minshall and Byram L: Minolta% heira of Geo.
linos. lee'd. Heirs atlaw of Agnes Kan. deo'd,
late of thecity- of Pittsburgh. . . . ,
or.
Bill filed he plaintiff , for the partition tale of
the real estate of Agnes Knox In
Lite fth
real es.
of Pittsburgh- Pa , who died l is4. r ite es.
tate consist of two lots on Fifth street. Firth
, venue, In the City bf Pittsburgh, . °tie fronting on
Ft th avenue about one bund rmin feet and 'on Market
Vabout th rty feet. and the oilt,r fronting on
Fifcti avenue about twenty-two 'feet and ru • nlng
back awns 'Market alley about thirty feet; on which
are arected one brick , and three name buildings.
The Lit Ins of us Winn Knox, dec•d,.who was a broth
er of Agnes Knox, and have alt .' ore -anti intetostin
'said property. ale ueknown: Gne'olbts loins. James,
W Den laat hear 1 from, lived ,near: Cinpitinati, GiLlo.
The defendants above named are notiffed and,re ,
geared to cause anappearatice to be entetedlor them
in Ft= .Cotiri and to answer si.ll bitli on or betbre
the 4th Monday of -January, IEP 9. or in d ofault
thereof the bill will he takt n pro cons Atm an d a de
cree made against therein their kbeence. l ' —•* 1 •
. liv omor of, Court,' his .the , lid day of January.
A. D. 1969.
, 9 . , JACOB H. WALTER,
' • • Prothonotary.
+' v .
WHITE a 6.1.4.6 Lr; ' •
••Attortrell
fiat. .
MO
OUPHASAS Colll4'o SALE.
WM be sold st Pnblla'Vendos, .st the. COURT
.1191013 E.., In.thseqltl of kAttstlssgh? 4n
Argussuile aouat 21st, 1869 ;
• 'IT: 10
. . .
The following p=operty belontring t io the eitate • 'of 1
Janice M own he •.A.SU that tit tit ground in
Collins township. mow I.ishie. nth Ward.. ritts.
burgh.) bounded by lands of 'Samuel , Semple. H. .
Williams arid Wol. tietnple , " and IT ti towuship roadl
con t a ng 19 aefeS an.l /09,'perrhes; and having
„ereced ; tnereon a Sallge iinunleißral r e imeiling
House. with a fine barn add other otitballdinga ann
a c a i liana oi,etacti - On - the premise's:. aod , Will be
sold as a whole or artbiilleleed tosuit purchasers.
Aloe; Lots Nos
rackn i 19 la Y. U. ilalley's plan,
in East Lib.r , y,' lronting 60 fret On the Tarn-
Dike road, and eXt(ltillilig awl 198 feet, and having
thereon erected, goad imo 4tory .oricAlioase 4nd
Frame it able. _ • 1 •
Terms—Oue halyttish;baliincells one year 4 ..
• • . • " • , . •
A. '..9.11.4011)t i - Trulteo:2
at:c2l-wrii o .. . ~ : . 4 the °Out, : / louse.
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,
C_CEORGE WEISENBERGER
. - .
VEISVENNERGER. Abe Coon of
Coramon Pleas of• A.lloltt uf county.; 110. 649 J Mae
Term 1808, Mel in • ivorce a 444/6 rua!titnonti
To A 24 Ng. NV Y.I.SEI4BEV.GER„ ifte:iituire named
respondent • - ' • • ,
• Hama been appointed - by t beVoUrt eradnlner to
take testimony In the' Above 'ease, you are hereby
notified that twill attend for the 'purpose of my
ap
poll:timing at, the ofnee Orli: U. iffeClONkfte , K ,-
No. 87-6 NAN frritttr; tnipeleity of Pittsburgh,
Pa., on 'LIESDAN, Janirary Bth..-1869, at two
'' • '
(lett:Aykr
‘INGT,ICE IS .11EIIEBV GIVEN
~. that letters havo teen graitted tOttie indee
d orned.to admlolster vpon'ttke estate of W I laA AM
A I , TH. Ali persons having claim. aiainst ssdd.es•
tate will present the ni fur isaynC.nt, and shoseln
dents a will snake payment to toe4oa Onaerogned. •
. • ismartott.w Aunt.
Moreland, Moore ..lc 11.. rr, Attorneys forsOctants
trator. .- • • - ',3:19,
NOTICE.- An application
bo made - for the yardop of HIJUII CC/SULLY
tool DA ,UEL 314AilLRIVY, convicted or, r 'cowing
- -
" a/en ge°ll4'
. . •
•
: EST COMMON
'• ..Machine. Stone Works,
Northwest corner of West CommoniAlleßheirl.
' FREMtIErATIFAMEI4 dsCOs , •
litive!on hind.or prepare on shost whine- ffeartt
nod Step titiknel4,,riltr.S. fur, ;Sidewalk", Brower?
Yanits. Head and-Tomb atones, Ire.
Ord•rwornmintit elreftwit.t.. 14,111161110011.:'
WEI4I}EITI3 AND TiIEASUrtES,
S. LYON,
SeaAr of - Weigllts
,exid
No. I YOURTB. fRRICT,
grassasimaluotty iiiveade* Wt
.
W.INIEW OPERA Sow - SE. - •
Lessee . w Etz.invloaSei.
Manacer
-
DENS FIT ~[the favor.te artists. •
MR. AND MISS COULDOC4.
FRIDAY EVENING. January S'•'' wIR be pre ,
senteu craven's beaunrni two set draina
THE rater 110 Y,
Joe Spotlit Mr. Gooldoak.
Marla Miss Ceu.dock..
- To conclude is ith that most. touchln picttire of do
mestic lite. the
CHIMNEY cons En.
Pater P. obity 1 fr. r.itthicck.
Grace rnarry.ii.NCouldoek.
Satnril .7 Aftern..i.o. Conlduck '..ilatibet . • •
in pr. phratior, 1)O, A:
_
-prirrsnunGli TIREATItE.•
._...sg .
Lessee - Ti.. W. WiLiaelts. ,
ntsge Mall. gertil. O. R. E. t.F.i...0N.. '
lilonday .i. veiling henetit 01 H. N. W tbi lAMB.
Tnt,day evening ill3i. night of the V.rletp Troupe.
Wednesday. itt.st, nigh:. of the renowned
GILEOOIIX CO3IDINATION.,
Gymnasts. Acroi.ats,' Learned Quadrupeds, The
Ttir..e F.N i- g Men in the Air, ac.. eic.
'MATES - hi ., tfli; ti A T Lib I),VIC AFI ERNOO3.f.
BI[IIIIII,ELLIS
PARLOR MENAGERIE,
Tile 'Great N'simity nesorte:
FIFTH AVENUE. betireen tmithfield and Wood
streets; opposite Old Theatre., • '
pen Day and Evening. nli the year rband.
Admission; 515.eents: Uktidells,lls cents.
BASEMEXT OF CATHEDRAL.
ADMISSION
The splendid newly iv:ionised Cathedral Bruit
and will enliven.thell'air every evening. de22.
. ..
WPROF. CARPENTER'S
.. .
FASHIONABLE, MINCING ACADEME.
No. 73 THUD STRUT, le .now open fOr the re
ception of pupils. Class days -- and hours—For La
dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday-t
-at 'Aii o'clock P. M. For Gentleaterr-Tneaday ass
Friday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. Private lestona
I given. Circulars can be , had at the Music Stores
atm at the 'Academy. Classes opt at the eltr.i
convenient. attended to.-
/Fir Wall to let to Beiect Parties -• -' • -sarr7,
1
PIiTSBURGII IIiPOWIINO lIIESL
SCIiMIDT & FRIDAY
WINES AND Liquom,
%o. 409 Penn Street,_ iltUolmrgh,
. . .. . •.. •
-. • .
, .
Would direct the attention of the pnblie to the flet
that, poi seesing saner sor facilities through several
large Wine end Liquor Rouses, in Europe.. and.
makina their importations direct, their are enabled.
to offer the various grades of choice WINES ANI)
LIQUORii at prices less than Eastern rates: Bx
alninatiOns of qua( comparison of prices!
respectfully,solictted. _ "
are ChM' EYE WHOM
lCEY.conalantly on hand - -• . • .
JOSEPIEI S. - FINCH & CO.
-Fos. tea, pm, 189091. 193 sad 195, "
FIRST STREET; PITTSIttritEkR.
avatErnpris 07
Copper Distilled • Pare ' Eye Whiskey.
Air; deile*insoariaa. WERRS &ad LIQUORS"
HOP& ate. • • • - teu2s;it6lt
=MI
3/1.A161006: 'IIOWII..OSTI • ti.OW
RESTORED! JUR pubfeted Olsen/set most-
Ur • Prigth tOir A LECTURE :ON , TME
I.4ATURAIi TREATMENT. awa Rad Mal Curti of
Spertnatorrnsaa; orlominal Weaknessanvoluntary
Emissions, Sexual Debility and lrapedintents
rime generalln-Nerrousnesa, Oonaampslos.
lepsy and Ells; Mental and Physical Xxicapacity. re
sultinKfrom Belt AbustAcrj Rohr.: J. Orilvar.
well.
M. 1).. , author of reen &Dolt. • &a. • A
BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." lest
under seal; in a plain envelope. to any *Mires's. Von`
pail ou receipt of slx. cents, or twvastage
to Cidiva. C.E.LINE Co,,L 131 BOWERY _j,
NEW Torts, POSTOFFICE BOX 4586. Mao Dr.
Cniverrrell• "Marriage EfUlde,' • igloo lit.s cents.
O. eNIVFtT. ruxamtueri
STONE.
(Between Liberty aid Tern streets
WINES. 'LIQUORS; Bto
EISTAIMISEIED 1830
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31 MEDICAL PAMPHLET , f tom the wor k
DR. Corns. • The Naked 7toiss sae so this work
`Thls valuable treatise on the CUPS e and cure o
premature decline, shows how heal tti Is impaired
throh ecret abuses of youth and manhood, and..
how ea si l y, regained. , It, gives a clear synopsis of
the impediments to marriage r e medies and effects
of nervous debility, and the therefor.”
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TIS, No. 58 North Charles Street,' Baltimore; Md.
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