The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 14, 1869, Image 7

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A Woman's, Views About Women's -Homes._
We hear many good sermons now-a=days
from the text that the chief dutfof woman
is to render home attractive to her husband.
No doubt any good wife will make this her
Crowning pleasure; but where duty is in
the question, there is another phase of the
Matter which is sadly overlooked—the duty
of ti e husband to make home pleasant for
his wife. As a very small portion of his
waking hours are spent in the house, where
his wife's whole life is spent, it would seem
quite as important that her convenience and
tastes should be consulted as well as his. In
their capacity, as head of the family, men
think that the ordering of the house naturally
belong to them. They build' to suit.their
own taste and convenience; lay out the
grounds to suit their own fancy, and man
age things generally with some deference to
their wite's wishes,. it is true, but a great
deal more to their own. And sometimes
their caprices wofully conflict with the com
fort of the household. The home should
belong to the wife ; she should plan the
house, arrange the furniture; lay out the
garden, and order all the details.- She
knows from experience better than all her
husband can possibly do, what arrangement
best conduces to her housekeeping conveni
ence. It would be just as.absurd for her to
undertake to be the architect of his ware
house, and to place the desks, draivers, and
pigeon-holes of his' counting-room, as for
hiin to divine from, his omniscience the most
' convenient spot for her cupboards. In the
same manner, If trees are to-be cut down or
left standing, or.flower-beds to belaid out
around the -hem,- hex - .taste ahould be 'con
sulted first 'for the sight- of Iliete things
mush delight ~or :died: her• -;all-day long,
for they are "4:of very little` practicer conse
quence to thehusband in the evenings,
• which are his chief time at home. Again,
the homestead should belong to the wife in
fee simple; she has a right to the nest in
' 'which she rears her young, and ought to be
assured that it can never be •torn from her
by those reverses of fortune to which, in
this country, all are so liable. Women all,
feel this, though they are apt to 'lack the
courage to say it; and if. their - comfort and
convenience were once paramount at home,
if they were quite certain , ' that the spot to
which they are so-often-advised to confine
their mphtalons beionged to them,
and was Wholly ' = their control, they
would gladly assume the responsibility, and
strive with winch. greater alacrity than they
do now to farce their husbands to acknowl
edge the ability of their generalship, and to
appreciate the delights of home.—llarper's
Bazar•. -
.{fork and Wages.
The venerable proverb,: "The laborer is
worthy of his.hire," does not seem to be re
garded as .anything more than theoretically
Arue. Mechanics i
for instance, are among
the most dilligent of laborers, but they ren
der more important and valuable services to
societylim a less pecuniary return than any
other class of men. The great mass of these
intelligent and faithful laborers scarcely
. earn more than a scanty living. From some
interesting statistics lately published regard
,
t ing the condition of the working classes of
- the United States, we learn that the average
• life of onr mechanics is estimated at forty
:,
six and a half, years, and the average num
ber of days' ork'performed in this climate
is 250 days in a year. Elexe is exhibited a
a degree of attention to business, not equaled
'by any other class. Ont or 313 working
t days in a year, only sixty-three are not de
voted to the mechanic's trade. These sixty
: three days are allthat are required (outside
of Sunday) for recreation, sickness, pleas
: ere, Sport-and private business.
The average annual expense of a mechanic
ti in our - cities, including board and clothing,
is about $3OO. Estimating the average corn
' peneation of such a laborer at three dollars
per day, he would earn in the 250 days $750.
From thisdedact his board and clothing,
$3OO, and he has left but $450 for keeping
his family, for amusements,. for books, for
educational .purposes and contingencies.
The average working years of a mechauic
are estimated at treaty, which would make
his gross earnings•in a life time, on the basis
above named, $15,000.—.N. Y. Commercial
Bulletin.
Cost of Living in Ger any
A letter from Dresden says: "Gentlemen's
clothing cost about half what it does in
Providence. •The last suit I bought of one
of our well known Westminster street tail
ors was priced, at $7O. My tailor here fur
nished me .the same quality of goods at $36.
An overcoat" which in Providence would
have cost $7O to $75 was here obtained for
's3o. Shoes are also cheap. Laced walk
ing boots, such as Rice in Boston or Living
ston in Providence _will furnish for from $l6
to $2O, I have here obtained for • $6, and
been told I paid too much. The best shirts
- are $2,50 each, and indeed all wearing ap
parel for gentlemen is exceedingly, cheap.
Boy's clothing is, of course, proportionably
reasonable, and the little backs can be coy
.' ered and the feet shod here in Dresden for
about half- what it costs at home. 'Unfor
tunately, I cannot give any accurate state
mentazegarding the cost of ladies' articles,
but I hear that,-, while not las cheap as gen
, tlinien'S they are yet very reasonablewhen
cimptired with Gitr home prices. know,
J t however, that they can revel in new kid
gioves, tho best of which •(German make)
;
can be obtained for $1 per pair, while 75
-I cents furnishes a capital article. Nearly
!+ everything is in Dresden proportionably
cheap.' A:, dritre :in a= publit hack, to, any.
„; point in the city can be taken f0r.12 cents.
- ; Good concerts range in price from 10 cents
• to sl,.while a box seat (the best) In the op
; era is brit $1,25. - ' •
- Around the World. '
When Puck,, promised , to
,put, a girdle
round tlie world hi forty minutes, he cer
tainly had the telegraph in his "mind's eye"
as Hamlet bad his father's ghosts. The only
difference is. that Pack's mental vision is
shortly to be made practical, while the spirit
of the defunct Daue is sfill invisible to the
'multitude. The only breaks in the electric
girdle, at the present time, are between a
point on Simpson's river; 200 miles south
.! easterly of Sitka, to a point on the Asiatic
coast, 42 degrees N. L.,.182 degrees E. L.
from Greenwich, a distance of about 2,700
miles, via the Aleutian and Kurile Islands,
and one section on the Amour river, for the
construction of which all the materials are
on the ground. When these are completed,
the tusk is done.
- TILE following bit of fiction is going the
'rounds of the Southern papers:
"We hear from Florida. that Mrs. Harriet
- 13eecher Stowe, the authoress of "Uncle
Tom's Cabin," who a year ago bought a
place on St. John's river, near Jacksonville;
says she wants to live long enough to write
another book to correct .the mistake of
'Uncle Tom,?' and Show that a great blun
der was committed when slavery was abol
ished. From her original condition of sem.
-47timental attachment to the negro she has
lapsed into a state of unconquerable dis
; like and aversion. She will not have them
ri about ler, either in-doors or out, She
turned them rdi,off' her place, and allows no
one with a black skin to appreach her. We
are told that an acquaintance of ousr sought
to send her a message by a black stewardess
on hoard a steamboat, but she'reftmcd to a l,
low the'negro to approach
The Cockatrice.
A correspondent of the London Field
asks, "Can any one tell me what a coeka-
PAP 18 .$ #.4eli as vr e resul,a in the
,Bible and
-gender" old gender Tii" .. willantie - edifol or
that journal- replies: :\ "The /cockatrice of
the Bible Is a very tiffeient thing froth ,the'
fabulous creature of ,which we read In
legends and heraldic books. It .is a great
migfortune that our veerable translators of
the Scriptures put, 1 several places the'
t L
names of imaginary cf .atures where the sac
red -writers speak or real ones. These
errors are of course due to the slender
knowledge of natural j history which was
current when the E glish version of.the
Bible was made.:Co katrice is the proper
name of =an imagin ry flying reptile, the
offspring of a wet - and a serpent. The
figure assigned to itn heraldy may be seen
in works on that sul ject. It was supposed
to have the power I killing by means of
its breath, or even its look, and hence we
read in Shakespear of the death-darting
1 1
eye of cockatrice."?
With regard to the 13thlical animals a few
limes called cockatrice in our version, there
is some difficulty. In the first place two
Hebrew words are asp rendered, and there.
fore two different kinds of reptiles may be
v
meant. There Is the ord Tziploni, out of
which the Greeks concocted the monsters;
Typhon and Tisiphone. This occurs in Isa.
xi. 8, Ix. Jer. viii. 17, as "cockatrice;"
whereas in Prov. xxiii: 32, it is translated'
"adder." A. shorter term of the word OITA,
appears as "cockatrice, " in Isa. - xiv., 29.
The word epha, also, or which "viper" is
put in the text, id once represented in the
margin by "cockatrice." To know what
has been dald about these words, recoutse
must besrhade to some good Bible Diction.
ary,. or to 'inch a work as the excellent
"Natural History of the Bible," by Mr.
Tristram. Mr. Tristram thinks the great
yellow viper is"the reptile Indicated; others
that it is the said viper, &c. There. is no
doubt that the Hebrew terms dendte venom
ous serpents, and "that the names are de.
scriptive of their hisslng, but how toidentify
them with any particular species is one of
the many difficult problems in Biblical
zoology."\
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• Steel Rails Not a 'ii f ieeess.
.The use of steel, instead o ‘ iron, for the
rails of railroads, tias not been productive
of the saving which was at first expected of
it. The surface of the steel rail is indeed
harder, and therefore wears better tliab iron;
but steel has not the tough, fibrous character
of iron, and in frosty weather it breaks with
alarming ease. Then, although the \ first
cost of steel is nearly double that of iron,
old steel rails sell for little or nothing, while
old iron rails are worth half the price of
new. Taking all these facts into' account,
it is found to be cheaper to lay down good
iron rails than steel ones, except in the
vicinity of stations where there is a great
deal of friction from the frequent breaking
up of trains, and but little rapid movement.
Experiments are, however, being made, and
with considerable success, to manufacture
an iron rail with a steel . tiy, so as to com
bine the toughness and cheapness of iron
with the hard wearing surface of steel.
TIIE Chatanooga Republican . says: Yes
terday afternoon, about half-past fouro'clock
Mr. King was sitting in the dining room of
hisiesidenCe, corner of Fourth and Market
streets, engaged• cleaning and repairing his
rifle. His'sister came into the room, when
he told. her he would have to take his gun to
the smith's to have it repaired. She then
deft him and joined her sister, _Mrs. Crutch
field, who invited , Miss King to acconipany
her shopping. While preparing themselves
for the walk they heard the report of the fatal
gun s but, a, supposed that it was chair which
had fallen over. When they were ready to
start Miss Kiag told her sister that she never
left the honk - withoutlirst informing hei
brother, and proceeded' to tell him that she
was going out. She opened the door and
observed him laying on the sofa, with - We .
gun by his side, but supposed that haled
merely fallen asleep. She called .his name
but received no answer. She called a sec
ond and third , time, but Magri° answer.
The report of the gun, which she had sup
posed to be the falling of a chair, was com
prehended—her brother was dead—had kill
ed himself accidentally.
EXPERIMENTS have recently, been tried in
the machine shops of the Western Railroad,
iniT'sris. in the new art of welding iron by
piesstire instead of by a hammer on an
anvil:- It was found that union of the two
masses of iron was•effected only superficial
ly by means of the hammer, but that a con
.tinued steady pressure had a far greater
effect in pfoducing a thorough innction.
Among Other experiments, two iron bars,
inches in diameter, were: heated to the
welding point and brought under the by,
draulic press. The welding was effected
with extraordinary quickness; the fibres of
the iron being thoroughly reticulated with
each ,other. The joined portion of, the bars
was, quite as strong as anywhere . else. A
microscoptc,iection of the joint showed a
.perfectly homogeneous texture.
Foam out, of which so much 115 said in
connection. with , the liquor- , adulterations,
Is a liquid gUrorlesi when p ire,, ofoffensive
smell and, burning taste, obtained by con
linuing in fermentation in, the distilling
process after the alcholic portion. la drawn
off.' Its action upon the animal system is
that of a positive posion; its vapor produc
ing nausea, headache, and giddiness.- Its
presence in, liquors Injtiribus, and
indicates had distillation'or tho use of dam
aged grain. It maybe detected' by agita
ting the liqUor with water and leaving it
stand for the oll,to raise to the Surface. One
ounce of fusil oil kills a rabbit in four min
utes. - - ,
Lows Nerour.ox is evidently seriously
alarmed at the disaffection now prevalent
in France, since the Independence ktelge of
Bruisels, of ljecerriber 10th, *Si fteixed on
the frontiers for 'containing - too Many Pfir
ticalars ,of the preparations made in,Paris
to,reaist an expected popular demonstration
on 'December Sd, the anniversary •of the
coup dittat.- ,
SPECIii.L NOTICES
IarMANHOOD AND TILE VIGOR
OF YOUTH• restored in four weeks. Suc
cess guaranteed. 1)14.. RICORIPS ESSENCE ,OF
LIFE restores manly powers, from whatever cause
arising' the effects of early pernicious WAlN:act f
abuse, Impotency and cilmate• give way at once to
tbis_tvonderful medicine, if taken. regularly accord
ing to the directions, twhich are very simple. and
require no restraint from businese or pleasure.)
Failure la impossible. Sold in bottles ut 3.1. or four
quantities In one ViA' To be bad only of the sole
appointed agent in America, 11. GILRITZEN, 203
Second Avenue..,Now York. leladal-rra
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WIIPI.LOSOPH Y OF MAR.
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livered at the New. York :3luseum of Anatomy, em•
bracing the rubJects: How to livt, and what to live
for: Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood gener
ally reviewed: the cause of Indigestkok flatulence
and nervous diseases accounted for; Marriage phil
osophically conskiered, - Act Pocket volumes con
taining these lectureawill be tarwarded, to parties.
nnable.to attend, on recei p t of four. stamps, by ad
dressing SECICSTARY. New York Museum of Anat
omy and Science, 418 Broadway, New York.
je13:165-Tr9 _
tar RATCHET:O' lIALIR 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; remedierthe effects orbati dyestinvlgo
raths and leaves the Hair sort and beautiral. black
or broum. Sold by. all Druggists and Perfumers; and
property
iterPel.lNVWß4tgt?riel9r:;ls Wig Factory, No.
GIIIIiE TO ItIARUIAGE.—
Yo ng Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and
COO II IE III Yi The , humane 'tows 01 henvyo
lent Physcians, on the Errors and Abases Incident
to Youth and uarly Manhood. s..nt to sealed 1. tier
e"Velopes, tree or charge. Address HOW AHD
tb.% Y.. Pbtladesplaa, ra. myttiver
PITTEIIIRGII GAZETTE : TiIUitShAY: N i.TANITARY
. 14.. 1869
AUCTION SALES.
Bx & 13.Q.07 ,
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130(4g AWES AND O.,&IIPETS
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FOR I EOO lir.r.rziox.
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SPAITHSON'S EMPORIUM
85 AND '57 FIFTfi AVENUE.
Messrs. H. B. filtfiTHSON &CO.. proprietors of
the well known Mammoth Auction House are crea
ting, an kxcltement consequent. upon Ihe arrival of
new goods-which are being so:d at remArkable low
prices. Goods . of every variety: the finest towed
.0?.. the most fashionably . ballsto gal , ers and
anklet :hues. Zillppers. do,_ blankets, flannels.
cloths. casidmere , . eutlery and carpets'. Call and
examine. No. trouble to show .121.04 i. Ladles'.
misses , and children's fills at almost your own
prices. Alt goods Nvartanted as reuresentid noz4
ArCTION SALE ,OF HOSPITAL
BEDDING ANA) CLOTHING.
~ E DICAL PtIIII7.7OII'S OFFICE,
WASHINGTON, D. C., January.o, 180 D, t
Will be aold at public auction, in thts city. at the
Judiciary square Worth° tse, E street, between
Fourth and elftli street:., on WEDNESDAY, the
20th day 6fJanuary next. at 10 o'clock A. II the
lc:Mowing articles or. HOSFITA I, BEDDING and
CLoTiiiNa, no ioniter required for the use of the
Medico , Department; viz : •
0.000 pairs of Slippers.
12 . 000 Caps.
5,000 Gowns.
5.000 pairs at Socks.
10,000 Drawets.l •
. 10.000 Shirts. •
2.500 Beat:sok&
1.500 Straw Idatiresses.
5,000 Sets Mosquito Bar Frames
-5.000 Counterpanes.
5.000 Lin. n Sheets. '
5,000 Pillow. '
51.400 White Blankets.
With a very email ereention the above goods are
all new, and lustre never been, used. They will be
sold in lots to shit both large and small pa, chasers.
, Terms cash in Government funds..
Five (5) days will he ailowed to parties purthaslng
to remove - their property.
CHABLIS BIITHEILLAND,' •
Assistant Medical Purveyor, Bvt. Col. - U.
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- T STN THE r Di ttj ',OMlSirtis
_a: Allegheny County . Sta rit Pennkyliiittk OP'
titian in Equity, Nol 109, Jarmary Term,
• Ann Holoship and As nee • Holdslop • verge* Jane t
Campbell, Henry Catnphel I,' Ed ward Catnpbell. 13aM, ,
uel S. Phielde and Hatriet Shields his *Oa James'
C. Pearson and Wm, Wilion and Emily. Wilson his
wife, heirs of Jane (ampbell; dee'a; George Knox,
lam. B. Knox, E. G. Dewey and Sarah Dewey nis
wife, Janes Knox. Martha Knox. Mrs. Ann M. Da,
videou and Jane K. licalli.ter„heits of lingh Knox.
deceased: James Knox G eorge Knox and Smith;
Knox. heirs of Wil arm Knox, deed; 'James Knox,
Simnel B. Knox, George Knox Ann Armstrong,
John M. Kirk, James kirk, William F. Kirk, John
Marshall and Nancy his wife Daniel Kieser and
Sarah D. his wlfe, Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett. Philip
Deltrich and Diary his wife, George F. Kirk. Aaron'
Brooks and Ann B. his wife, and William M. Doty
and the issue of ble wife Jane Doty. deed; Merey
Lowell. George Crciwn,over, John uodge and. Han- •
nab his wife, James Crownover, Robert Crownover,,
Lucretia Peasely, Almlrin Skenkle and Aimira his'
wife, Mary Mann. John W. BePnett„, Josephine S.
Sennett; lesac J. Bennett, George M. Bennett,
'lsaac Jenkinson. Wm. D. Frazee and. Rebecca his
wife, 'Thou= Minsball. George E. Mtnehall, pont.' •
I'. Minstudi and Byram L. lalitehall, heirs of
Knox..dee'd. - heirs atlaw of Agnes Knox. dee'd,
late of the city of Pltteburgh.
Bill illed by plfzintlfft for the partition or sale of
the real estate of Agnes Knox. aee'd, lateofthe eity
of Pittsburgh. Pa , who died In The real es
tate consist • of two lcds on Fifth street. (now Fifth
avenues in the city of Pittsburgh, one fronting on
Futhavezne about one hundred feet and on Market
street about th'rty Aet, and the other fronting , en
Mb avenue shoot twenty.two feet and running
back along Market alley about thirty•feet;: on which
are erected one brick and three name, buildings.
The heirs of William „Knox, deCd, who was a brotn
er of Agnes Knitx, and have the out-tifth inter. stilt
amid property, are unknown. One of his sons, James..
when Last hear.* ffota,lllyed near Cincinnati, Ohio.
The defendanteabove named are notided and re,
quired to cause abAppearaime to be entered for them
In said Court and to answer arid bid, on or before
the 4to Mondry of January, 1819. or in dofrult
thereof the bill will he takt n pre , reattaso, and a de
cree made against thim In their absence. - :- •
Ale order of Court, .141 the 2cl, dry , of, January.
A.. b.. 1869. -
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AN••• t
JACOB 11. WALTER,
WY Prothonotary.
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WHITE & SLAGLE. •
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
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111PIRANS COURT BALE.-By
Virtue of an . order, or the Orphan's Court of
eg,hetty County wlit be exposed at VUBLIG.IIALS.
on the premlael l in tke clip of l'ittabergh, on ,
IPYIEDNERDAY. , . J.4.9IJAILY 9711 1889.
At,l9 o'clock A. M., the folltiliink descrlbihi•Sal es
tate. late the property . Of • HOBERT LAFFEUTY,
deo'd. *WOW •.: 1'; ;•' •
HOUSE AND. lOT ON:. WYLIE, STREET
Between federal and Chatham Streetii, havlng.a.
front of 131- feet, on Wyhe street, and ex tending
baekoree-rsteg the same Width 90 feet Tilnakes tee
an alleylfeetwlae, ant burins ereet.tl thereon a.
thrCestdry brick 'dwelitnx house with thres story
back build Liu - Med - a brick stable . In ;be re. r. •
ALV.P—Three lots On Bedtora avenue, each
a front Of 40 .fed..atul -extending bask 100 Teel. to
dhavleg erectedthereon large frame
ober 011b1r-vtekenfent Bonet*. tenemert
house at the rear of lotsen Poplar alley.
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ALSOI-011 -.T HUMID A L..1,1111/Lllt. 28TH.0 1269.
A. house sad lot on nobinsou street. pei weetu
Sandusky street and Andersen V met. in the 'Fourth
ward. Allegheny City; said lot having a front of Al
beet 3 Inches on Robinson street and extending back
presertlng the saute width LIO feet: to Stodtlart's.
alley: on which Is erected & large three story brick
dwelling with back building and, a smaller one on
the rear of lot on Stoddaet's alley
ALSO—A -house and lot atiJointming the last de
scribed lot. said lot baring a front on Robinson
street of Al feet 3 inches. and extending back pre
serving the 'lame width'llo feet to an alley: on
which Is erected a large threestory brick, dwelling
house and a manner one on rear of loton btoddart's
alley.
TERNS OF 9A.LlL—nti sale- of the property
is Pittsburgh one halt cash: balance in six month..
On s.iq of the property in Allegheny city one third
enact. balance In six months.
purchasers wilt be required: to ray one handted
dollars on day.of sale upon each piece of property
b.ingbt by them. J.ildr.d D. liftLLY.'
1115:08.t. AtltaitlesTator . -'
TIPHANYS COURT . SALE. •
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Will be soli( st Pubile Vendee, at the COURT
BOUBF., in,the City otTlthsbargh, on
THLTIIBDA.Y, JABEFABY • 21st, 1869,
AT ILO)OICIWCH,
The following Tv Opertrbelonging to the estate of
James Wank, deceased. ,11.11 that let of ground In
Cotttns towirthip. Mow' Lighte..nth Ward, Pitts
burgh.) bounded by- lands of Samuel Semple, H.
Wtlllams and Win. tleMple. and by.a township road;
containing 10 acres. and 105. perehesi, and having
erected Awl:eon-A large double''Frame towelling
Holten,' with a doe barn and other ontbulldlngs and
a C Hank mooned on the premises. and will be
sold as a whole or sub.oilvtoed to suit putchasers.
Also, Lots Nis 10. and 11 in P.O. Batters plan.
in East LiWr aeh trontlout 00 feet on rue Turn
pike road, and extending hack ISIS feet, atid having
thereon • eructed a good two story Bring House and
Frame Stable.
Terms-One : haircut', balance In one year.
NILANDS.. Trustee,
jet:al-MTN e . - . at the Court lii?use.
OTICE---Whereas.lettets ot ad-
ministration to -the estate of Dr. JA..ILE3 A.
• EftRUN. , late of , tbe city of Pittsburgh. deceased,
have been granted to the subscriber. Al , versants
Indebted to Ile said estate are reqttested to, maka
Immediate payment. and those baying claims or de—
mends' against the estate of the geld- decedent will,
make known the same wiahont delayys to
4.1;10
• . ' Athrtleistrator,
' Dlsmond street. Pittiburgb..
:tp . '4ltP6-- - Irlrhereas letters of
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minietratlod on the einate of• Dr. lt.
WED, late of township,. county of Alle
gheny. decepsed. have been granted twthe suttees'.
her. All pemond tndcbtcd to said ottate are re
quested to make lindiedlate payment, and those
, baviniC flat= or dernaedh - Against, the estate of the
said decedent will inshc knoaan, the same wildlOut
delay to BARBARA Adm'n.
no6:aBTU Penh Township, Allegheny count'',
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
TN TINE 7 DitiTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, EOI THE WEST •-
t.ttlg DISTRICT OEt PE N I VANIA,
In' thematter FREDERICrK HESSLER df
le vhen y county. ..Pm., Bankrupt, No.
1050 LI Bankruptcy. at Pittsburgh, ,on the glad
A.Y Ofr DECHAMEK. Pi: D.
wiican. It may concern • • '
The undersigned hertiloy giYes .notlee of ht
potntment as Assignee of FREDERICK
of Allegheny City, In the county of AlietthenY, 6 114
State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who
har,been adjudged a bankrupt upon We own peti-.
timi, by the Distritt Court of said District.
- JAMR.9 W. MURRAY, &soignee,
deltbsiTh' Attorney-at-Law. 116 le Lftts aVenue
- T`THE DISTRICT COURT OF
ILE UNITED 'STATES; for the Western Die
tr et of Pennsylvania.
DENIS IS A. BOLAND, a Bankruht tinder the Act
of Congress of 31rireb 3961, having applied fora
discharge from all his debt s and other prov
ablehereby given Wall persons who have proved their
de
Act. bY Order of the Court notice is
and other persons internsted, to appear on
bts, under auld
sow DAY. OF JANUARY,
_llBBl3. at 1U o'clock
Di " ,before riAMUET. HARPER. - Sq. FA"
glster hie office, No. 93 Diamond
they have,
Penna., to stow cause, lf any . they have,
why a disettago Should not be . granted - to the sild.
bankrupt. ,
- de: Dole-1V 13.13;31oCANDLESS, Clerk.
WEIGHTS ANDi 'MEASURES.
p• -
mtNeliter- of Weights aii l d. , Measuress
vo.tiotWra. **T..
Orden proutly attendtri to,
.aztl4l
L—J•
-., ll',
'Between Liberty awl Perry ttret4e
FOR SALE--it.mtM ESTATE.
ra SALE* , ',..-F, },:ig >., ... At ..!' Or ' ',:
1 ' .
_‘ , i• i, l A 1 ,1`3., . !at ',j -'t ,
Atre st Woods Run: \.
~O trAercintoul House ttf:Vertrittbefq7,-!%---.
8 'Acres;irormproven, on Trot
li 11111..;\
'2 Acreson Greens Plll6 i "'t ',_;
5 Acres on Four Mlle no Eon 1M miles from
_ .
70 Acree tiger P. F... W...& C.;11, R.: •: - .1.!!
118 Acres near Pa: It. 11., Westmoreland county - .
90 Acres at 11111681 e Station. Pa. R. R.
4 Farm; in Preston county, West Virginia
- 185 Acres In Armstrong county, underlaid with
coal.
108 Acres and good improvenstots, in Trumbull
zounty. Ohio. -
:000 Acres of Timber land, ' with Saw 31111 and
dwellings. -
House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Hirt.
patrick.
House and Lot on Vieroy street.
House and Lot In Last Liberty.
noose and Lot in 111a.isi1eld. '
tt y.
House and Lot on Carr II street, Allegheny
n and Lot on Di av r avenue.. '
2 Houses and 4 Lots, 1 ry cheap. on Vine street.
2 Lots, very cbeap, on' Vine street. "
2 nouns and Lot on Franklin street. •
1 tioue of 9 Rooms and 2 Lott. on Roberts St.
Farms In Illinois. Mistsuuri and WestVirglula.
Coal Lands in Allegheny, 'Westmoreland, Fayette
and Beaver counties In Penns.
• T41.1N.X.V.T.
2 Houses of 9 Rooms in the lith Ward; rent s e°
3 do. of' 3 do. do. - 17th do. do. 144
2 do. of 3 do. do. 12th do. do. 156
2 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. do. 360
1 . do. of 6 do. do, Bth do. db. 300
1 . do. of 9 do. do: . 2d do. do. • 600.
1 do. of 3 do. do. Bth ao. do. 102
1 do. of 5 do
`l7th
do. do. 240
1 do. of 4 do. delll'7th do. 168
1 do. -of I . doe- do.; 2d do.
1 do. of 6 do. Grant street.
The Houses that 1 have for rent will be rented
very low to good tenants for the balance of the ren
taP year
APPLY AT
De P, RATER REAL ESTATE OFIICE,
No. -91 Groot 134, Pittsbnrgh•
Qo c l OCK)EtEs OF
Oho' Ai FOR BATY,
n on
.
.ristaifie Balteroad Vempioay,
. siaranzi DIVISION,
Lying along t e line of ihetfroad, at
$l,OO TO $6,00 PER ACE!,
&WI on a CREDIT OF iU YEARS.
For further partientagg. =Pt dc., &Mrs's
JCSini r.flicvzsomixi
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansa
Or OHMS. B. LALIO9B.ar, ,
anl4: t Ct. Louis. Missouri.
pIIBLIC aaiLip OF
VALI:TAMA!! COAL. WORKS.
T will offer at public gale on WiTEINESDATI. Jan.
20th, 1800. tar COAL WtifMS; situated on. the
B. & O. it. R., 80 gaits east. of -Columbus,. at Cain
bridge. Geernsiy county, Oldoe consisting. of a
lease (4110 Amstar (Mal, baying Diffearis to ram
from June. IMO; vein 5 to 6. Net meek, of good
(pall y., whit all necessary appurtr nancea for tieing
a No. 1 bugness. The sa e Is peremptory,. and the
Works wilt be 'disposed of To the tdchtst bidder.
WITIIONT IAIiSe.bV.E. On day of sale nit patsenser
trains will stop at the Works to let off any parties
that may whit to attend It. For further Information
appplyt or address Inc at Columbus. 0hi0... W. L.
WILLIA.Nfn, or CROFT & PLTILLIrS, - Real Estate
Agents,. No. 13 9 Fourth street..
N. B.—if desired by the purchaser, a good portion
of coal well be taken in part payment. ise:e3
VALUABLE OAKLAND PROP- I
ERTY FOR SALE. A neat, welibutit cottage '
house; eonvenienttv arranged and to good order,
portecoln front. wfde tall, large pwrior, bay wio
Sow, library, marble mantles, chambers, dining
room klieg-hen. large cellar , attic rooms. eletern.
ete. , -Lot 100 feet frost es Charles street by-20Cr
deey, Concord grape vines, young froettrees. rarest
Oracle trees, sane , view of the Monongahela neer
and turret/tiding Mountry. elt nate 5, minutearwalk
from etreeCtare, in - kdeeleoble. locatton ard good:
neighborhood. B. CUTHBERT &SON.%
—1 , .85 amittilleidatreoe ,
WARM FOR ..SALE-f.Colitainlng
100..1.0111.8, - two. mike northwest of Selena,
Ohio: Three: good. Orchards. ElOsae CaMla.. Born.
Dwelling House, Carrtago.llons• and other out—
buildings. Will etetiance for city property. Terror
easy. . P6r.tsll particulars Inerult• of.
• asklttiLL P.A.TIIERSON.•
do:Ltb7ll , . : On the Premises.-
OR SALE & TO, 'LEL...Donee*
had Lott for isle 12 all. Marta of th e any sad. in
orbs. Also, several ARMS la
_good locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACEOBE.ourtsb 510 acme.
or land, and good lmproveoneats, welch I wlll sell
clean and an reasonable tetras, ;Bonham Holmes
to !neva good streets. Private Dwelling Houses Am
rent in both cities. FfSr Manlier parttenlare Inquire
.VITILLIAM WAR%
7srs• -.no Grant street. ornmslte Cathedral.
MEDICAL.
I'M • NHOODP—Atiother New
Iif&DICAL PAMPA LET, f rom the pen o
Derr6:lterzer. The ifedithsl Times saw sot this work
•'This valuable treatise. on the 'taus e and cure o
premature decline, shows how, health Is Unpaired.
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and
bow easily regaled. It gives .c/ear synopsis 01.
the impediments to marrisse..the cause and eile cte
of nervous debility, end the remedies therefor.' , A
pochet edition of the above will be foiwarded on
receipt of SAM cents, by addressing Doctor -CUR
TIS, No. billtiorth charier, Street, Baltimore,
VrANWOOD: BOW LOST ROW
.111 ; RESTOREOI J'est published in stela envel
ops. Prtce, As eershe. A LECTURE ON THE
NATURAL TREATMENT. bad Radical Cure of
Bnernyttorrhasa. or Seminal Weakness, Lavotitulary
latuons, S exual Debility and Inapedtrieuts toll/T
-riage-generaly; NervoUsness, Consumption, - EDI.
lepsystlPita; Mental and Physical Inovacitv re •
suiting. front Self Abuse, de., by Robt. J. Culver
well. M. D., author of the "Omen Rook,. • do. ”A
WON TO THOUSANDS - O3 BUFFNREIRIS.ii seat•
under seal,ist a plain envelope, to any address, pug
vat qn reasips of elk cents.: or two postage stamPs,
(*CHAS. J. C. KLINE & C 0.,. EST BOWE=,
NEWYORK, POSTOFIICE 4388. Also DT.
DalVerlree' I "lpirrisee Otacte, 'I price Psotints.
DUCE , to • 0112,11A,MEN AcOIUT
4 04, 7.9, MABRY:
. ,
• Macsa , dis Yon Young
On the -Errors, Abuses . and Meat's' incident to
Youth and Early Mantis:A with the humane stew
of treatment:and cure. set: by mill Is sealed letter
envelopes free of charge. Address, HOWARD. AS.
BOOTATION, Ron Phlldelohlit. Pa. 5e22:290.41AT
LUMBER.
UMBER: LIMBER: LUMBER.
AA, .•-.-
11.1.34ELNBER,
.Dealer in all Kinds of Limber.
• ON HAND AND YOB SALE '
1.000 feet Dry Pine Boards;
150,001, feet 1' and 2 luch Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1? inch Common Plank;
311,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak:
• - 1115,000 feet Dry A; 21( and 3 Inch Ash,
• 11,000 feet,Dry Si, 3 tn. Cherry A
30,000 fet.t"Dry I.lh. Si and 3 Men Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
250,000 feet Hemlock. Mete and . Scanting:
130,000 No. I.IS-Inch Shingles, sawed;
950,000 No. 110-Inch Shinales, sawed;
• *O,OOO No. 1 10-Inch Shingles, shaved;
.*O,OOO Fire Brick; - •
1,000 Fire Tile.
100 Tone Fire Clay; ' •
TAnDet--No. 'PItEBLE STREET. • former •
sl:incheeter and 157 BEBECcA. - STRET, eppo
site the Cias . Works, Allegheny ChY. • nol2
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
• ____
raccEvAL BECHLET'r,
•
MEIONANICIAL ENGINEER.
Solialtor of Paten:Vl:. •
(Lose of P. F. W. & C. 'Railway.)
°Mei, No. 70 FEDERAL STREET, &porn
lip Stairs. P. O. Box 00, ALIMMENY CITY.
IitACIIINERY, of all descriptions,
_designed.
BLAST FURNACE and ROLLINGMILL DRAW
INDS furnished. Particular attention paid to de
Owning COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. - Patents col
fidenttally solicited. Jr/r An EVENING MBA:W
ING crLA.EB for mechanics even WED FADAT
famm. . en4:nro,
WEST COMMON
Mathine' Stone Works'
Northwest Corner of Wist Common, Al
FILREPIE ATVATELL & •
Awes) on hand, or prepare on 'short . ' not
and Step Stones, Tlags for Sidewalk.
Vaultsote. Head and Tomb Stones; Au
Orden urnmntiv ftWOrtitpil. Prinvot
HAIR AND PERFUIVI
4 - 01111 PECK, Ornamen 1 Hail
HAlB,woullEllr42.in - pEltirtiME No. .INI
bird Street. , near Smithfield, Pittsburg
Always on hand, goner al simony:len of Ladles'
WIGS,'ILLNDS, CURLS; Gentlemen's WiUd, TO.
nets SCALPS. tiIJARD. 0/I.3aNSA_BRAOLUCTS•
fi e. p AI good Price In isesh will be given for
Ladles , and GentleMenig Bar Cutting donet
UN &MUM 22.114kau5.
spas
A
ANT
sl_oo y MO T H
n T nd te C m.le aft E
el:1M a t e .
hoye nothing to! ourlos . ity ~ but rellAblu,
rteler;_preltAbte ern ntoTgunt- ror these wham- 11 ;
bustursi. A...411.1 ,, 5. with 3-cent stamp, C. L. VAN
ALLEN Sc.C:J.: , B..eieW :4.. 'New (1.111 . 2 iw
QOMET if ING WAND USEFUL'
iiew era In Music: POPUI.Ari kfirsir: at
t OPOLAR PoICEs• Hitcheock , s 11.1 f . Ohm.
reries of Music for the Milhou•" No. 1 boil, luau y.
, alusic and words of the comic song: ••CAPTAIN
JINN.* OF THE HORSI: ..•• ethos-to
foilow rapidly. Price, 5 cents each. Your It cws•
dealer has It or will get It for you. Mal ed ou re
ceipt Of pric.•• A dares.
BENJ• W. 111VIICO?N. Publisher .
jal2vlw \ SO 6prlng street, New York.
TO TOE WORN:I:VG
lam norr to fuII:LAI on , t,nt emptoy
meat to all classes at their bon es. tbr the lr spare mo
ments. Battu. bb ne.w. light and , pr •fi ta ifLy
cents to s 5 per reciting la e.aily it:aut.!. and the
i.; and .41r a earn ntarl. a, mach as men. Grreat
inducements are oVered. \All who tee tuts r otleo
p;1 send me their ..ddressand test the uusiness
for themselves. It not well satl• tied, I will simd *1
10 pay for the tronale:of writing me. Full partic
ulars sent free. Sample tent by Mall for ten cents.
AC firebs, •
la11:4w E. C. ALLE Augusta, 3lndne
STONE
ezkeny
Hearth
-Brewer?
numbip
ail
MISCELLANEOUS.
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL A
uety Isiok pertaining to Agriculture 'and the
Alecnanic Ans. <•cllttql b. Geo. E. -Waring, My.. the
distiugu , sued maim' and agricultural engi , eel' of
the New York C,eutral Part. Nothing like it ever
publibbed; aOO engravings. Sells at sight to far
mers, mechanics and wursingncen of all classes.
Active men andwoinen arecoloing money. Send tor.
eircaiars. E. B. TREAT .4 . 00.. Publishers..
qtoudway. N . -Y.
6548
tail=l
MONEY EASILY MADE WITH
our Complete Stencil and Rey Check Outfit.
=capital required. Circulars free. STAFFORD
MAN FU. CO., 06 Fulton street, New lork.
jal2:4if
WATCH F EE.—G ire's Gratis
to live, energetic agents, male or femal.. in
new. Light and lionoraole,bualnes3, paving ea& per
day sure. No glft enterpri.e. ne.humliug..Aadreas,
B. 110NROBILKNNEllx & Ca, 'Pittsburgh, Pa.
j*C.:4lx
TVR: BIIIitTOIVEI: TOBACCO
Air AN
tDt -Warranted to remove all desire for
tontine°. It is entirely. vegetable and harmless. IS
purities and mulches the ino NI. Invigorates the sys
tem, possetses great nourishing . and str-ngthening
power. Dian excellent appetizer. enables I.Le atom
eat io digest the brattiest food, makes sleep re
freshing. and entsodsties robust health. Smoker's
and chewers tor sixty years cur-d. Price. 50 cents,
Dolt free.. A trtatlse on toe injurious effects of to
bacco, with. lists of references. testimonials, &.e.,
sent five. Agents wanted. Addrei-s, dru g gi s ts.
ABBOTT; Jersey City, N. J. hold by all
40000 • AutEED Y . s E nli t strady illj etnto;
We wan. a reliable agent In every county to •
sell our atent IN Idle IN Ire Gabes Lines (everlast
ing). Address.; WHITE WIRE CO., VT...With=
street, 1.1..Y.,.0r16 Dearborn street., Chicago. Il
linois. jal2:4w
CARPETS--Don't Pay the -High
Prices. The New 'England Carpet Company.
of Boston. Mass.. establislisd 'nearly a quarter of a
century arm in tip tr present location-1n Halls over
11. 7a 7L 71: 79. 131, 83, ess and 07. Hanover'
street, have prontab'y turnisned more houses with
Carpets than any other house Lwthe country. In or
der to tlord . those eta dler since the advantages of
their low prices. propose to send' on the receipt of
the price. 20 yards or upwardit of their. beautiful
Cottage Carpeting. at 50 cents per yard. with sain
plPS of ton sorts,•varyl. , g in vice' from .25. cents
taper )ard, suitable fur turnistang every part of
soy house.. . • • lal2 4w
WE ABE COXING,
AN D•WILL PRESENT TO ANT PERSON SEND
flit+ na a Club Reour Great'
One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy
mar CC> 4 1:3 0 31:3 1, OS *
A WAITE, PIECETT oERN SIIEETING £O. , SILK DRESS
PA. &e., , •
'"- -
FREE. OF COST.
Our Indrcements during the-past few years have
been large.
yi 13 NOW DOUBLE. OER RATES OF PIiEHIUMS..
We have made many important additions to-our
Winter Mock, and have largely extended our - Ex-,
rhaafto LW, and we flow feel confident to meet the
demand of oar extensive patrohage: , '
bead lor 3011 , I. ircular. Catalogue of, goody and
sampl... w•nr to any address free. Send money by' -
. regtate red latter, Address all orders to
,
1. -- S. U. W S & CO .. .
.. .
• 1 IS Federal/Street, Boston Dam
, •
PO. • . .
. •111 V. ' • • ' L '' ' -
Wholeeale Dealers In 1117 and renew Goods,. Cut
ler', t'late , k _Ware, Albums,. Leatntsrpoods,Ae„
1 !Also'
'r.ELE SUCCESS
Or our OnoDollorlSole ha. Couie&Suoh
A_ COMPLETE
REVOLUTION IN TRADE,
•
That in ordPr to supply the dema4 otr. &atoned by
Our coastal/ay% nu:rens:ha pat rousse.. 'we have re
cent'y made Import* , loos for the E&11 Trate, direct
(rum European blauulacture.a,
AHOUN. TIM TO NEARLY $500,000,
So that we Dire prepared to Fell evarrtleacriptlon of
DRY AND ?AIM Y GOODS. PLAT KO
WARR, 91TIVERY. WATCHES. ALRUMP. JX.W.
BLISS, otbetter than any *the; concern
In toe courarTfOr the uniform wipe oP-
ONE DO AR FUR EACH ARTICLE
. .
With privllogo of exclamego from &large. variety. of
useful articles- not one oi whieu aould tie bought, for
TivlCh T AMOUNT 11.uy °tier viay.,
agirThe best'or Boston unit New Yoric references
glvewas to the reliability , or onr Souse. and that , our
business i.e renducteoln the fairest are. most
mate wannet possible. and that ire give greater val
ue for the money theme= be obtained, In au, other
Alt GoodedOmosed Of broken in trans
portotlanselileeed unbolt& *barge.
aireheeks tleseriblnaartlelei sold FPfit taagenta.
to tl , ubs at'rates tnealioneti below.: We guarantee,
every article to cost leasthunlfbgagnsst,an , y.Bes.z .
tau or New:York Whatesale
. .
. „
ova carateutussroris /looms
Ilx.cced those of every Other estahishment of-the
kind—proof of thiscau• be hound do cumpariag our
premiums wittittioae of others FOR pl./11,4-0F THE,
BARK nz.E, in addition to whin see chick to .ego
better goods of the same character, t.
Vc'ci Wilk, Send to Agents Free of Cbarge,
Far estßisab oi - 30 arm/ Three Dollare--Guo
of the following attic'. a: 1 doz. good Ibsen Slurs
Fronts. Ise& wild Gold tstuds., All ' oul Carel
mere for Pants.. line white Cspanserpal e. large
size. 1 elegant lb/moral Skirt. 211 yards 'MO. , . et or
bleached Sheeting, g ood quality,.yard wide. • bele.
gent I.9o•Picture • orocto boand Pboto.
1 double lens Btereoseoim and 14 Foreiga
1 Oyer placed engraved i 'bottle Castor. I elegant
Bilk Flo. with ivory or Bantlistwbod Frame,. feath
ered edge end spaugled. /titteet Carving:ft:info anti
Fork, very best enmity. Ivory haute. 1
handsome headed parasol, t 20 '.is good ?mint. 1
Damask. Tattle Cover. 1 pr. hist Quality
Ladles'
Serge Congress' Boots. 1 doz. tine Linen Tosiels.
?a dem elegant Ellett plated engraved Napkin, illuga.
1 doz. Ladies' tine .alerino or Cotton istocklnga.
Gents' heavy chased solid gold Ring. 1 pr. Ladles'
high cut Bahrocal Boots. 1 elegant Detains Dress
Pattern. I,.Violin anti Bow, id Pok complete. .
set Jeweirv s plu, ear drops and sleeve buttons. _
Flair a. Club of SO and Five Moriare—One
black or colored Alpseca Dress Vattern. 1 &et Lace
Curtains, -1, r. all Wool Blankets, Engraved sli
ver plated 0 bottle Its relying Castor. I heautifitl
welting desk. 1 solid Gold tcarf Pin. 3)cyard.
Ter v hue Ca'slmere; for Pants and Fess. tact ivory
battwcebandiedKnives,
botaxice bandied Knives, with r tasted Kirk.. 1,
elegant Satin Parasol, heavtly•bnadedaltd lined with,
silk. I}r. tents' calf Bouts 30 yards good Print.
30 yards
_good =owls bleached hneeting. ami
wide, or *0 yards jsyd wide, good tiusilty. Y La
dles' el gent demote° • Traveling Big. 1 Square
Wool tinawl. -1 .plain Norwich Poplin Drest Pat
tern. I'l yards double• width. cloth, for ladles'
Cloak. Siegant engraved sliver plated Tea Put. 3
yards double width waterproof Cioth for cloaking.
For a Club of 100 auct Ten Dollar,isedine
rich /feline or Tullis t Dress Vattins. / Mar flue
',mask 'fable hs and Napkins to match. 1 nate
gents' French Calf Boots. 1. heavy alt er listed en
graved Pitcher. Very line, all •Wool Cl th for 'La.
a y es Cloak. g web very line oest quality/menu or
bletlehed bbot Ong. 7;6 yds flueCassurtere for sult.
leleganc itopiln Dres Psttent. 1 elegant English
Barege Dress Pattern. A beautiful Eng' Sis. Itarege
Shawl. 1 set ivory balanced handle Kaires and
Forks. 1 ladles' or gents" Silver . Hunting^ ewe
Watch. 1 Bartlett Stand• Portable oirwhistliachine.
Splendid s'amily Bible, steel eultravinr. 'Arita record
and photograph pages. 25 yds. good Hemp Carpet
ing, good milers. pair geed es,4llrll 8.•
good six barrel Revolver. 1 elegant Par Mar and
,ape. 1 single barrel shot , grin. IMI vet plated en-
graved six bottle Revolving Castor. out Viva hot.
ties, 1 very One Violin and Bow, In case. 1 set
Ivory balanced Knives end Forks.
Presents for larger clubs Inerease In the same ratio.
SEND MONEY BY REGISTERED LEITER.
. EENII FOR OtIE NEW cIitCIIL.S.It.
PARR/E' &CO
Dos. OS load 100 Manner St., Boston,
POSTSCRIPT.'
- The Internal Revenue IJeearLuiettt 'declares the
stile leganiy thse me.hod of , all a, .1,14.1 at ,
non a, , egemble§ the gift en;erpru.4 utaxima.
A.IYItFSELTIMTi• - .
NEW OPERA HOUSE.
Lessee FIENDRRigOIti.
Minsser - w.luutstara.,-,.=
liset Night but one, of the rolinlF andfavorlte,art."
ti:te, , • 1 1 /
Mfl. E, c:OVI.DOCH.
TITTIrStMI: EV ENI :ar.tiary T4th.:466g.
Neill be presented Lacs 's two act domestic:drama,
DoING FOR TIFF. BEST.
Dies Mr. Couldock.
~Emtly• Miss Cumdock.
-Tu conclude with timeh.m.nt rwo act Comedy of
NAVAL ENGAGE:MI:Is:Tr,.
Filthy Event ag.F.trrw Ik-n(11 of slr. Ind 31Lss-
Cont.lo , 1.
t;mu,l Farn .I:ttineo Gn
Gil iffEATR E.
it. W. W:LLIA3Iq ti014•LP5. , .C.!1111.1 Manager.
tilltnerntll239llMUS
THE Tub; GItEGORISt! THE
1,,0^ TS!!! he 2ilinistnre Circus of Dt•g.s.
Ponies. ke. The Great Splrd Aso- ns3 , .n from the
Slue to the Dome or the Theatre. TO-Nltrill't
Ty-NIGHT!! TO-Nuarr::: The Flying"Steu of the
Mu, Ladles Alai tnee on . •
LOW. Office. opt.n _from 10 A. M to 4 P. 01. Seats
s cured In adcan , e7 Prices et Admission,: 00tents;
Reversed scats. 15 Cents. Jan
10 . 1311 - BNELL S S MUSEUM AND
PARLOR MENAGERIE;
Thy Great Family , Resiarte.
FIFTH' AVENUE, betvreen 6 1ralthfleld and Wood
streete,oppoelte 0", d" heatre.
101 - 0 p e n Day Dud Evening, an the year roundi
Admission, 25 tents: Children, lb etnts.
"ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
KELLOGG.
MAX. STARKOSCPI has much pleasure in an--
iv:musing the first and only auuearanceof the world- -
ren...wu.d American Prima Donna, •, I
Clara. Lout 9a. Kellog,
IN TWO GRAND CONCERTS.
ON
Wednesday and IF hur.cisy . Evenings,
13tbnad 1.4t2 of Janziesg., , •
In order to make these Converts. the mostartilltaat •F
and varied evergiven in Pittsburgh; tne manage-
latent have engr.sed the eminent Piano Vlrtueas;
itPLLE ALMS. TOPE,.
Who,.with Sigs..LOTTI, PETRILII 'and .ROPTA., •
will assist 311ss'ILELLOUG at tlieso Concerts-
Sig. BTEFANONI,... .......
Admlsalonel. .ILes.vued Beats *LSO:- Gallery
50 cent:.
The s , le of Feats for eiti.gr Convert -will. %coni
menee Monday, ihnuary• 11th; at C.C. MELLOR'S.
etc/3. Y.
ry—'OII.PHANSP
SAS.EMEIVE OF CATIGEDIVAL.
ADMISSION
The °Outdid newly organiaed Cathedral Brest
Baru) will enliven nterralr every evening. de=
IarPROF. CARPENTER'S
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FASHIONABLE DANCIIK ACIDEDEIL'•
No. 78 THIRD STREILT, is near open for the re-.
ceptlon of pupils. Class dap and home—For La.
dies, Masters and Misses, dnceday and liaturilay,,
at 2-M o'clock r. se. For Gentleinero-Tueadaritail
Friday , Eveninga, at. Private lesson&
given. Circulars czo, be had at the Music. Store*
and at the Acadercr. Classes oat of the eltrii
convenient, attended to. - , •
Sir Had to let to *met Parties
INSURANCE. BEN •
FRANKLIN:
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF AMMER, PA.
Once in FraidahrBsTings saa minding%
No. as indo Aneirupny.
I. BOMK campAitY, mita:aged bLDlrectiono
known to the commirsitg, .who trn.by Lair aiding
to merit a share of your patronage.
NE WRY ...... • Piesiaaat.
Oliao. D. kilmDbm 1 elecritarr.-
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Henryilswl33. D. L. Patterson, Henry Diriwit,
Geo. H. Riddle, Jaeolaltranz, - • Gottleltafaes, '_*- •
:meson Dram. - J. 13.-Sralthi• ' Jacob Ibu gii
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whistan , Joseph C r t .
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.103. Limner, H. J. 223Mand, - Joremlth Ho elk:
NATIONAL , INSITIIAANIEE CO.,
OF THE OITY - OP ALLEGHENY.
Ofice, lie. so FEDERAL STREET, entssiact, 41",
Stockton Avenue. •
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W. DiA.B.T.I2i, Freaklent
. JAN. E. STEVENSON. Secretary. .
1
.8..*8.. Enellsh - ' 10.11.P.WIBlams' no. Thatopecoe
JUN A. Ryler, 4a:4 - Lockhart. : J 08 . 1 3R 1 4
Jas. L. Graham, ,Robt, Lea, , 0. C. Is,
Jno. Brown, Jr. [Get,. Gent, Jacob Re p.
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WESTERN DISIIRANCE COM.
PAIIT OF PITTSBURgu.
- LEXANDZR NI3IIOIE, President. t • - -' -
(Apr. tiF.Oltti.E NEELD, Outterel Agent. 1
'Onice„ Fil Water street, SPang &'' C03...5 Wimr" ,
house; up stairs, Pittsburgh.
, Will inzure against nll. kinds of Fire. and Mathiet
Bilks. A home Institution. managed. by Director&
who are well known to the • community, and who are
determined by promptness and , liberality to malts.
Lain the character which :hey .bATe. assumed, as
tering the best protection to those who desire to 110-•
.Alexander Ilimia, Joon B. etc_
R. Miller, Jr., - ' Chas. J. e,
-, Joints McAuley, • - William Et„ gawk . -
Alexander Speer, -, • , Joseph Kiritpar., .
Andrew Acklen, ' Philllpßeymer,'
David U. Long, -, - -Wm. Morrison,
D. /hmsen. • z ,' . • , .., ~r, ,n 03 7
IMPERIAL.
FIRE INSURANCE CO,,
OF .xicorthorf.
EBMABLI.SHED amis. cAsH • CAPITAL PAgil
UT AND INVESTED TInNDS EXC N ED •
. •
'," ' IN: (*OLD.
Insurlnee against Yir • effected On Houses iwT
Building*, Goods, Wares end merchandise, Staab*,
boats; PoUeles issued , payable In- geld or .enr.•
realty. Aar United States Branch .001r.e,
STREET; .N ew
losfes of the United Stakes Branch
justed in New York. . • • ;
•
J. Y. rix.e . i.A.Trom...EN...e..fsenty
PrzTsßullea, •-• •
°lnce. 67 :FOEIIIO6I ST6II6EIN
MR. MeLAUGIILIti also Agent for the Manhat
tan Life Insuranoa Oiapan7. - ses:vl2
pENNSYLVANIA , •
INSURANCE COMPANY* OF PITTTSBURGN:
peti WOOD , SZIKET,. BAITS OP
COMIIIUtPE, BUILDING. . ;- •
Teta is &Home bompani, f1411311 , t . lOU
exclusively. • ' • • - c v.
LNAJNAIiII WALTER. President. , , ,..,.
C. C. 130YLIt' Tice President. - •
IdollEßT PATRICK, Treasurer.;
111JEUBL'MuELpl!i - Y, Beefetail:
E1e026
Ueo. T. Evans,
J. C. I.anpe,
J. r,lomer.,
John l'Oegtley.
A. Ammon.
Leonard 'Walter,
C. C. Boyle; .
Hobert Patrick; '' •
Jacob Painter, ,
Josiah Ring,
Jas. H. Hopkins,
Henry Sproul,
NDERIIVITY
' i= AGAINST LOSS' BY FIRS
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
438 it:43ICHESTNTIT BT., Nam Silt
DIIIZCTOttS.
Obaries V. Buicker, ' Morder.al H. Loniii
'robins Wagner, • David 8: Brown,
Kimmel tiraht,, Isaac Les.. - '
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C.Dale,
reorge W. Richards, Geome
OHARLE3 G. RAN JEER., - President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President: •
W. C. STEELE_Becretai7,pro tees.
• GARDNER COFFIN', ACM ..PW,
North West corner Thlid and Wood Btrellallf
TIOPLES' ILIIMIURANCE' COM*
E.N.OEPICT' E. coaNku WOOD a FIFTH sr:
A-Hame Company, taking Piro and Marine
Diane Toast
Capt. John L. Moak
Samuel P. Shrivers_ ,
Jare Chae
r M. Bruth d ls jahuekle . ,
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W
Samuel MeCrioltart
r^Mdrrt.
President. -
I•lret.A .y.
eau* Aplits•
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Jolla Watt, • .
.Tohn T. Parks,
W. V an pt. ranes
.a -Kirk, ,
asinv iti. tl. p li n L
em L er frs r
a‘ILIN WATT, thee
P. 4*ARDIS •
OArT. JAM tt)
MEI
215 , cents.
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