The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 18, 1869, Image 7

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A correspondent of the World writes as
follows from Parts, under date of Decem
.
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• Another scandal of the hour Is the enter
gninment-given by Wirtb the man milliner,
:it his chateau in Snresnes, a village over-
.looking the Bois de Box:1101%c It did not
•arise from the insolentluxury of hill chateau.
, This is unbearable to many persons. The
zhateau consists of five buildings, each ad
ded seemingly to the other as the master's
wealth increased. •
Theextensive grounds have almost M .
many citpricious excuses , for spending
money ae, Btowe, the Duke of Buckingham's
`estate. Where are terraces, summer houses,
bridges, pagodas, filled . with bronzes,' por
celains, old armor for summer houses or
pagodas u stattes and vases for bridges aid
•
terraces. The tables of the , house' ate'cov
ered with the most expensive cashmere
shawls. The anna.ofthe chairs are coveted
with. the,nostliest , lades. ~Theteandel-con
Aist s in , .'inviting,the tap: same ladies in- .
silettc . , , , g
,egne ,an ) J3 their stecePtipg.
Milli , ~• ,• 4 • '.. i ttriA tot" de' other.,
viie, ' , TWA*, f -`:•;." . . -: • •,' %-1: - ', g r hiais
retired hitricpylif , -- ' - ::, , ,J.:• a •
fashionable 'hulAd*irliatisitoolgSt '4,•,..1,,,';
tired iklo Witttel'O'd4k.f.ElW . •• % t_: , , ?
i
en° 1 11 lirdiffeltrefa,:stifddiii 4 I.l l l' l
lint reebOrtriAllfitt•efer - PitYwiPnt of' bftli,
tad anytratog .Wdo r wftlt 'the , alaPrity with
4 'eh lipt,l4llhitiOpit were accepted. But
people tith - ,feo44:fe• memories will recall
the erntinrassments-with which fashionable
society was 'thrown ,•five or six years- since
upon thcannouncemeat of Wirth's retire
ment from trade; and his successor's inten
`don to be paid all bills or bring stilt on,
them. ll c kere"•tireie 4000,000 stor $BOO,OOO
• Irte him.gz- Princiiii de Ifetternich owed, so
the scandalous chronicle said, $50,000, and
even quiet Princess Clotilde appeared on the
books as debtor to the amount of $20,000. I
inspect , Wirth. :Was . emboldened to this
step by the success -.of tie tea daring
he winter. He has in -- a private
irawing: room,- next • to the - trYint-01l
room, test served every a ft ernoon and
evening.- ..Iffe invites , none,. enter but
he; most' aristocratic etiStomara •This„l4
in honor eagerly sought._ gs la chateau he
aas been. inviting ;these princesses -:and
marchionesses •to teant four 9'Plock P. If.,
t' s the new fashion.) He received them wear- .
pag flexible boots reaching - to the knes a
)read belt 'tfti r diehltly/liiat,'`ghrers with
.
muffs Joie nail dtigoonli; and a, flexible
mat wider his arm. In his vestibuto were
dx footmen dzissed,ait, - q4B - iarrA. ~Tb, I tea,
, as se . ; - fea'...tr 9 m silver. nrink, In tiever's
r ) oreele44.l l P ll , 4,,Vellefel Wink ipt awlang-: .
ishman. Is it not .odd an,.. Englishman
• lhould bts thq abhor id fashion, in.Pariiii ---•
The “Prizie efLife.”
There - le a certain vagueness - about this
• :xpression; for we hear it applied equally
o men of thirty-five i orik - tteabonts 4 though
hey manage to look yiniirgerl';" S o mebo dy
has "a titan is' no - older than"
lo•Ifeela woman ikal 'she 14014." ' For'
mrsen3 of jelyntre timperanient and gag
nhysique, then, the - prime of life may ;leek.
'3- a late period. A--writer in.--.o4ssagre
Vagazine speaks of Dr. O.
,W.l.llpinies, "at
he age . of _fifty-niAe.” ,aa irk the
Prime of , life, and sotittels, being mentally
- aid physically as sotind,as ever. Dickani t
,t filly Yeti L_ ;the pilase. of life, : wield-.
eg the Ree. ' T i liOttr/ 8 / 3 . : 243 fLe. 4l la thirty:
•'ears age,, and walking kis twenty, iles
efore dinner Whenever...the humor takes
dm. It. might 'have been`said of the late;
Paltie.nnesethat was in. the prime ',
;f life when past so ,vigorous: then
Ms he ,in lams, intetleet so clear.
so•rof the late'Lerd Brougham, *rho
ould go through a vast amount of mental
"ad bodily fatigue when ',close upon. ighthieth par. What the prime of • his
Mi.
'arton's "Coming Man" is - to S be, the time'
as ai hardly /
yet arrived ; . for discussion. '-
e reallyis
_to abjure the mattitinal 'cock
ill, though. and decline to muddle him-
ilf with'tOirtnOrithltrarreMen iii sla
rime long enough. to" ;bola the -, ptoblera
e the philosopher's stone, or, perchance,
'square the "circle:- Women apt; are. tO
link that a Man must' be peat the .'prime
hen his hair turns, gray.' Yet" We have:
awn many a man venerable as to his
cks and beard, who Was very much in his
line indeed, and quite able to wallop
'e ;ash babbler who .should ,doubt
" he prime of life is earlier with some per- ,
ars, later with others.. We have known
omen who were past their prime at
'`irty, and others, who, with grand-cllll
- around them, were just in the •noon
.le of their prime. Constitution has much
do with the question, and have the
bits and accidents' of life '
The Inquisition of bilence. -
, •
The silent system of punishment is now
operation nx,the ,liolloway model prison
; London. • Under its rigid rules it Is an
enselor a prisoner to speak one word.,
- d he is never addressed. except in vrhis
rs, Iso that he may be in'the prison fOr
io years without .hearing the natural
• = tend of the human voice 1 The effect
.s is so terrible on the mind that prisoners
11 speak out , In desperation; at Abe , risk , of ,
y punishment, rather than endure that
,ruble silence. The prisoners never see
e another, but remain -in= Perpetual
e. Opeppor wretch, driven to desperaT
by nine months' solitude - and - silenet,
,--iklessly broke out, "For God's sake, goy
itor, put me in another cell 1 Put me
inewhere el e'.! I have counted.thebriera
Ithe cell till my eyes ache There is a
- p hole in each cell, lanai' as the idafdbns
''ar shoes of India-rubber soles, the pris
can never be sure he Tholte:
• idemned to the tread-mill have to ascend
,Ive hundred steps :every alternate
minutes for lir Imirs.' And this In
ce so hot and close that prisoner often
• bin perspirnthm three stone:ln Its trimly+
'nths. 'Every day the prisoners are taken
chapel so arranged that they can see no
save the ehiplain; and him only through'
Urongrating. And that is the order of
• ;otion observed. Wardens are,constant-.
in the waleiViest `for a' single Instant:
y, through the whole ..of tue service, de
from -the:rigid rule of "eyes right.",
'ey must look steadfastly at'the preachei;'
;st raise 'and lower, 'their pra.Yer-bOOksi
the•elbotis - squared, and all at once,
''„+ soldiers at drill. .They may sot' scrape
;_r feet Wl4,ioat i having. a ft erward PAP*.
.nthe' movemeut. They may scarcely
tk`an eye, or sigh, without danger of rats
',45 or punishment, - •
•
.'Aran Morenj.—Adam - Smith; lite =great
.iority on matters of political economy
.
down many years ago the: following
;Pealtie3 l ffin..khe 'abject or. an irredeem.
paper currency: The e.manterce.and
of a intittibe
though they may be:aomewhat,
ilted, cannot be altogether 80 secure,
f . .ui they are this, u .it .were, suspended ,
n the ..Pladajitut .7/4 p paper money;
rhea they travel about upon the. solid.
linds of gold andnilver. On, the arhole„
iefore,. it is - plitri that whether the
,phwer'
;etting- paper; xioney be - vested in the
of a private banking 'conipsny or of
eminent, it Should, be placed under same
a ilent check or control, suck as the ohli
m to psvit in gold or silver,
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„Tun Boston Transerrpt earn "William
Cullen Bryant, of whin as a poet 1, has eplsanftirB,
Americatrea
16.h,t0 - be jrond. proposes to i issue from the
press of Meseta. Fields. Osgood Cc., his'
traellation //of - ' Horner's 11i d, during the
„present year. This armoire mint will 'be
- received with. great pleasure by every one
iviin takes, a just pride in o r. national lit
erature. Mr. Bryant's quali cations for the
task are unusual, and not t e least among
them is his wonderful mac mastery English
blank-verse. Judging by th spechiens of
the Greek poet which Mr. B ant has print
ed from time to time, there • every reason
to anticipate that be will achi ye for Homer
'what has ;never yet been ved, namely,
a literal and at the same time a thoroughly
practical translation into English. Neither
Pope nor• Cowper can be bald to have left
behind him a satisfactory presentation of the
great epic. Old British Chapman, in spite
: of ,Hesit's admiration for him, - has the
gravest faults; and hie rendering of the
blind poet, though it is very strong and
sonorous, is far from Walling, the demands
,of modern taste. Lord. Derby and theists
translators scarcely deserve mention in this
connection. From Mr. IBryint may Conti
'tartly be expected a version that shall leave
litsle for further - attemptsHoMeric trans
*
, The present era Of 'American.. Mm
e,'
be signalized' by, the predecticiri 3 Or
'4littest Poerna— th e 'Di- i
e• aged by Longfellow, ;
a n d Heidi I:etinelated by Bryant. ll
vl ODD= cast wintzt.s, it is reported,
have been: introduced recently on one of
the , New •York rail Ways. Though Ahem.
wheels cost threetirnes the price of thoish-L
•Elinary castiron wheels, the expense,
'contended, is , of little compared with the
advantages - gained. They ride , smoothly,
malting conversation, reading, and liVen
writing, an easy task on the cars.
.They . are'
made, of thoroughly seasoned elm; 'or teak,
:With Steel tires; are very durable, and will
wear, by reason of their elasticity and dura
i bility, over four hundred thousand miees of
railway, while the average use of the ordi
nary iron wheel is but fifty thousand miles,
after which it is necessary to break it up, It
is also asserted that this is so constructed
that it is impossible for the tire to become
!displaced, _and that the •wear to the track Is
is much less than by the cast iron wheel.
Wooden,wheels are used on . the , IdetroPoli.
ton: Underground Railway of - London,
where the frequent 'and sudden startings
aurd sudden stopoisges'of the trains are cal
culated to rack and, destroy the material of
which, they are Composed. No accident, it
- JO Oierted”, hai Yet occurrred on that road.
Owe mar see in front of a hotel In the
•.Howery, New York, the statute of a man
:hr rags, -leanieg- discomolately against a
.stump; hopeless:despair and doggedindiffer
once are. visible in every ',Blew:meat. ;..ta
gni*, what it means, and you will learn that
many years ago a poor German emigrant
stood in thatrgnisesin that spot,'. gazing in
'misery into an eating-house opposite. He
hadleft the Faderland full of youth and
hope, and-found, his adopted country Judi&
.ferent andinhospitahle, and in sight of food
Contemplated self - destruction ea, the dread
:alternative - to theft . or Starvation. '..kgentle
;risen abse i l-retitle unhappy ali; - and accost
ed.him native tongue. - 'Havinglearn-
Id his hiatery and admired his frankness, he
gave him. oed and , commended• him to: a'
friendly house, an porter: .By• thrift and•in.
dtistry.the poor .:German boy became suc
-ceesively partne r and sole' proprietor : Oa
"the. site of - his Memorable' encounter with
the good - Samaritan, erected 'the 'hotel
and.. placed his own ` - statete - upon it. He
became one of the largest - iiiiporters, , and :a
wWiopair„ „ . , ,
Roussnati. in. •Barrim...-At Stone River
he commanded the reserve division under
General Thomas, and was ordered into ac:
Ace at a most critical _period; his' dividien ,
'angering frightfully in the:terrible forest of
pinesi: which to-dey stand a mournful,
mausoleum' of so many heroic Men. Therei
are. in Dayton many gallant fellows whir
saw and admired the splendid figure and ha
splrin'g deportment of Rousseau upon that
4earrtil field, and there is not a brave-man
among them whowill not gladly bear- testi.;
mony .to his chivalrous His
persenal presence, indeed, inspired 'hilitien'
in aid extraOrdintity degree, and as !wailed
along thelinesuPon his superb sorrel, under
the hottest are, they.lnvoluntarily,broke in
to shouts.tiud rung, even above the din of
tiattle- He Was, indeed, as gallant a soldier
as ever wore spurs or won honor on bloody
ilelds. —Dayton Journal.
„Timm le a woman living in Van Buren
county, Michigan, who went there one year
ago last spring dreesed in men's elothee,
representing herself - to no a MEM, and
bought forty, serge of land: She' is about
fifty years of age; stout built, has lost the
zee of one leg, and uses a wooden substi
tute. She has built - _ a:comfortable frame
house; grubbed out , by haud fourteen acres
of heavy , ' oak, worth twenty•fiya dollars
per 4.44. e, and fitted iffor the plow; chopped
and split her own rails, and has eight acres
in wheat..., She also dug a ditch on one side.
of her land, all of which is done in a supe
rior manner. She furnishes the most of her
neighbors:with 'ax.helves, 'Rad splint bats;
hats._ ,Abeout two months after she came she
finished her house and, moved into it. She
came out woman's clothes. She lives
heitirely alone, and,keeps her own counsel,
THE new, harbor .of Port Said 'coirinitnes
one of the most admirable specimens of
modem engineering science in the World.
It le'. almost finished and: when completed,
will afford a sure refuge, for the ships that
will cross the ' Canal. . One or the anticipa
tlicultica, attending the ,practical worh
mg of the ',Canal is the probable' crumbling.
of sand from the, sides into the middle of the
stream by the action of the waves caused by
passing veshels;' But this trouble will be
obylakd by dredghtg: The drifting 'of sand
from the desert' Is expected to he preVented'
by the trees' and cultivation that will result
from the intrbdtictiop of the full sup Plies of
w ter in the Canal. '
IarPTIALOWS • • •
LOTION,"
10R -.BEAUTIFYING THE NEIN AND COM
PLEXION. :Removes all, En:anomie Freeklee4
Pimples, With yllotehes. Tau. ete...aqd, renders tes
fihia.aort, fair and bloomil. 'lour Ladle s in the
NtirSery dir invaluable, •Greutlealea. , atter
sharing. it,bas tio equal. -I'PAPEIIAhI:LOIIONft.
is tkevuly rellabl e remedylir. diseasep an Ne
Jaime of tae skin,'. • • ' ' '
rvr ,
PIIALOWS 80Art•
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•Por the naaf' NiuteiT ired Nails: win not oink tbe
Akin. Price; lalkuelits per cake. , .
:!! 111%08 DII - XL*llll •• '; •• 1
A new Perfbie far .the Elsiiikendeler..gaqutolte s
delicate, lasting fragrance.' Hold , by all - PrusflOP..
. ; PIEALOM EOM, Neit , :forat,
Joill4rorr.• • 4 • :(
'BATCHELOR'S TO BIZ,
'Vas splendid Hair, jDileif the. best ht. the world
the only true and, perfect Dye; harmless,
Instants:naive; to disappointment; no ridiculous
hue; remedies the, ill effects of bid dyes. Invigo.
Ares and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, eta&
at-brown, Bold by all Druggists and Perhunz; and
p ls Bead street . Nen roperly llo r *a WI! , Palo
t 7140..
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tar GIJIDE-.TO MiLAZIA-4410.--•
_ •: Yo Men's Guido to Happy Marriage and
Uonjigal trendily. Tho humane views of benevo
lent Flaysclans, on the Errors and &buses Incident
to Youth and Early Manhood, etnt in sealed latter
e , ,Velones; free of charge. Address HOWARD AS
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CLIPPING
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THE NATONAL
LIFE INSUkiNeg COMPRI',
OP THZ
UNITED STATES.. or AirEwa,
WAsiflXfGTOili
.10bantered by 'Spatial Act ai:Cosagreaa,
• • • • Ayyrtmellibly 3tl, pll111; , .
asak• capital ..-• f.40+90,0900.
avoli Moe:
rim** , a,i• • • irece'aisielitraainte'
• tiaeigishi genera. easiness af
acted. and ut *MAI' all general- eo ntenca
!Inlaid be addressed. 7 •
DIMEOTO . • • • •
Jay Cooke. Philada, E. A..RoUles.Washtn.
C; H. Clark,Tkliada. Henry D. Cooke, Wash .
:Jobe W. Ellis: chasdler;Wash.
Wm. G. Moorhead, Phila. John D. Deflect. 'lash.
I':'Geo. . Tyler, Phila. ' Edward Dodge. N. ork.
Hinckley Clark: Phila. H. C. Paheestock. .Y.
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• 2, -. • OPPIICRIMS.
CITI,...y O ARK, Philadelphia. President: •
HENS ; D. COOKE, Wuhingten, Vice Presidest.
J'Ay KZ. Chairman • Elnagee and Remaly*
•Co IeMESUSON W. PEET.'Phila.', bevy andAeteao, -
S. TURNER, Weahlagton.• Aes'lllecretary, • '
FRANCIS G. SMITH, Al D. Medical.Direotor,:
J. EWING. MSARS:M /set Medlcal.Direstor.l
•-? t-SLEDICAI. .
SIDAMD:.`
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J., Et: ARNE& Surgeon Gement U. B.1':, Wash , n.'
P: J. OR WITZ, Chief Medics!: Depaitteetit U. S.
DNS*. hingto i. e. •
' . h i. D., 'Washington. " • •
80LICITORS-AND 'xrroal . evili.. •
Wid. E. CHANDLER, Waibingtoi, D. C.
tiEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, De. ;.
This Company, National In its character, effete, by
reason - of the Larri Capital, Low Rates of Premium
and New Tables, the .most desirable means of in-'
louring lire yetpresented to the pub 7. _ •
The rates of premium beteg largely reduced, are
made "as favorable to the' insurers /111 those of the'
best Mutual Companies, and avoid all tim catnplica.
Mons and uncerMintles of Notes, Dividends and the
misuederstandiags which the latter so apt, to.
MOM ,the Polley-Roldersr. •
!leveret new 'and - attractive tables• Row pre
sented which need only to be Uederstood%rove
ar
ceppta to the public, etch INCOM E- °MUG
Fr. IN G POL IC Yan d 'RETCH rt• PREMIUM °LUX.
In the former; the policy,holder not only secures a
life insurance, payable at death, but will receive; if
Alvin', after a period of a few years,' an annual fit,
cline eguot in fen per emit. (1U yer tenr.)Af. Rut par .
of AU polity. The latter the Company agrees to re
torero the tittered the teat smount mr money Mho,
pad is, in &Wigan to the asnionsit of hit Stiffeif.'
The attention of pergola contemplating Insuring
their lives or Increasing the amount of insurance
theyAiready have, Is: called to the special advant
ages tlered 'Matto's! Life Uteruses Com.
'NUT ,
Circulars; Pamphlets and fell particalars given es
:implication to the Branch Office of the , Compantin
r biladeiphla, qr ite General Agents,-
STLOOAL AGENTS 4.711. WANTED Is every
City Ind Town; • end application from competent'
• parties for inch &gentles with suitable erolorsement, •
• ahonidts addressed Tie THAL COM.P.SY , S AS& el.
KRAL AGENTS ONLY, le`their re spective
E. *- .61 12t a tt L 6),. .I'hll. I
• ?or Peensyleantaand bonthern e
JAY.OOOKE L'COA Washlute
For Maryland or Maryland, Delaware 7 1141
Columbia antl West Virginia.
• ' I!111•VAY •
Ample tor Allegheny,. Item; Butler,
WLlkingtaa,coantlea. •• •
fpoefertherpartletalariegdrest
!tanager forDeneratAgent, , Darrun rkl
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J,B Lanahard, J.;lreisseri •
H.Frit President..
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J.`/Liniil7...Beemtta
Vir. STERN lIIMURASCE
re x 111 2 54/F PITTSBURGH. " :, • 'l.
ER NIMIGE, President. ,
'• •ivhf.r." HERBERT. •Reeretary.' ' •
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. CAPT. GEORGE ?MELD, General nt,_ •
, ORu%. Illa , Water street, Span, * . g Mare.
house; nip stairs, Pittsburgh. • • •. . ~ • '.. .!•••
• Will lazure against all kings of Fits 1111 /mint
Risks.- A home - Institution, snanag br Denten
whb are well known to.the emu:nun= who anti
determined by promldnesa and berality to Mal* •
Min the charlater which they hive . ,41 lib qt.,
tering the bestgrotentiarno 'hoed Who Ossitt to lf
Ensured. , . ;;• ' • 1-• • • •• '. , - :: .. • -1 ,
nOrgail: • •
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Alexander llMlliekßlit, ' ' donn B. McCu ne,
It. Miller, Jr., ,•••• ." : Chas. J. Parke, •• • '
James McAuley, William S. ltrilna.
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Aletrfteer, Jose SEirkpatrWs
And xande rew A •Meti,'• • .• 'Phil Bomar, .
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David M. Loma'. - ' .: Win. orrison, 1
D. Ihntsen., nett/
IMPERIAL
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FIRE INSURAN CE CO.,
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o.r.„LoNtocmr.-
DaTABLISHILD 103. CAliff 'CAPITAL - PAID
••lIP. AND In 7 BSTED FUNDS EMCEED.
11Jf3f8.000,000 IN VOLD., . •
Insurance against Plea effected of Monsen aid
• Buildings, Goods, Warne and Merchandise; Stews.
boats, ne. Policies litotes
payablejn gokokor one.
renci Air United litotes Branch Office, GC ?Lill
WREST New. York. _ - • •• • '
• All loss 6 of the United litotes Branch will "be ad.
justed In New Pork. • , •
J. DICeI4.ItTOIELIALN, 4.igent. ;
t • '•
Oinoe, er.roving aptrAi*, .
MR. )leLnIIGNLIN also4gent Or the Manhat ' .;
tan. Lire Insuranoe Company. selhen
P ENNSYLVANIA : •i - ,1 . -' - • - • i
INSURANCE : COMPANY OF . PITTTSBURON. ••
'OFFICE, No. 1q7 6 16 WOOD MLLE% BASMOP
pollimitscs sumfoixe. ' - ' • , •-,
This Li a Rome Company, and *ns inaltiet ion
by,Ttre exclusively. : - , .., . ~ •
LINARD welizii. prc;sthent,,, . . . ~.• •• ,
ti. BOYLE,' V ice Pere '
FT ARIfW,.. Treasure.,
HUGH hießLßß D NYs ilummni Seere s tary. : ;:. . ~. ...,
I.eininall Welter, ~, , 1- Geer e Witaall. 11 -: ;
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C. 'Boyle, s. Geo. ,EVlntfe
, Robert Petr i ~' ; i . " , • ,y. .D. 1 , 1 , 6;..
s oil
1 J..'o, lane?. : • .
/ ieela b hsr.i n en, _ '.' • - ' John Voeitley. •
jig. H. HoParte 41.. AMIRO3p, - ,
Henry Sproul ,- : ' - J • . • • '.: ' '
~ . AGAINST, /4)EIS HIE .r/REL. - •
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA'; ~
MICE, 4,31‘ . 11 4.37 ORIESTAT 0T,411111,AE DM
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chirles A. Raeder, • Mordecai IL Leila, •
• Tobias Wagner, : , . . ,Davlsl /X Evalfwe
Samuel Brant, , lasso Lery
Jaoob R. 131111111, Edward 110. Dale,
reorgyi", mellerda
__ Georee4Paka.
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6 1120 . N : O w rth is West con 27. Tiardvid Wood ousels.
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MICR, N.. conintalrpOD a TWIN M I
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,A. Haar Cpuipszin gaiet 'Fire -and KazineNtaka •
Ira- ". 413 apt. Josrishoinsr
aka Watt. .. „ ',. '.• r• manse P. tuiler, •••
John Z. Parkl,..__., .
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.44,
rJames lalUer. , . Med /IL I /
W. VaillUall . ' , ' la- 7.1,44,- . • .
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JOH iWATT lee Preoldent. ', -`,/'• • .
W. Y. GARD _ ' Remota r y. , i , • ', •
inAPT. JAB. la OA, general Area",
rEGIMENY INSURANCE CON•
prn 07, p.TZTILBUROH. ~ . ~ . : '.l.
9 otiii. 37*AtrxasTaarA itinikitioas :
usisis otaiiiill AU*, ,ds °__ t ririlLOO SlirlaillUSU
' JOHN UMW. as.. erosiallal. -
' . TONI DI MaCORD. Vice Pren4gut.
O. 'N. DONNILL. Illwinary.
arT• 7 21 . DIL L G eneralOileat.' t- '
4
Jolts Tewto, it., 0 44. Via:Taissii. -
John D. lioCiona. B. L. isahnestioak
O. G. Duo , W. 11. Evarimn,
Ram . I. Robert H.
_pail',
T. J. Hu linen. Fninale tkuers,
Oharies fla ys , VW. J. T. tHocktale.
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1V.0t4
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4T I qviruoy-te-1869-
'sr triteNbEi
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MIBM
BE N nmoiwi
Disuaiti l iCe COMPANY,
ey HENT, PA. ,
Bice b FranklinSaringa Bank Railltage;
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No. 44 uho Bt.; Allegheny.
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A SOME' 1 3011PkiiY, managed by Directors well
musy
known to the cotem,.who .crest by fair dealing
ter merit a etutre of yetr patronage. •
FIRMIZIrIii.WM..;.: President
ORO. D.33IDDLE .-. .:. .. •' . Secretary
• '- D EC 8: .
1
Henn' Irwin, D. DePatterion, 'Henry Gering,
Geo..R. RIM° Jacob Frau 4 ' Gottletto nu m;
Simon Drum, 9 J. B. SmtiM • Jacob Rueh?g
W. M. Stewart, Cll. P. Widatott; Joseph Ora ,
.
Jas. Lautner,' 11 :'.1411111mtd,' Jeremiah Hoh
el.
1 , ATIONO rtirsuniscp C 0 . ,.
OP
OP THE OITY OP iLLB3IIEM . ' .
gUag e. .1 §TiIET, iniZZNG Oai Avenue.
FMB INSURANCE :ONLY..
. . .. . . . .
• W. ALMAIN: President
JAB. L. ISTE'VZ.NBO.N. do L
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1
A. H. Zwllsb '1 O:H.P. .ino. ThornPnon
Tog L . inner. ills, part, ._ Joe.: Jklyers., •-•
s. L Gramm, wont,
.. c..c. Byl e .
no. - Brown; Jr. Geo. , Gan 1 • ' Jacob 1C40.. •
1. orriZrant -, .‘4;.. : ~•• . ;), • : . . . -
' THE:DISTRICT. COURT 'OP
Allegheny county, Btat• of PennsYlvanta; Par'
tion in .Equity, Iths. 109 Januuy Term. 1869.
Ann Holpship and A.gries lioldshlp "erses'Jane
lalePheil. Henry Campbell EdwaretCarapbeil: Bata.
elk. biocide Ana Harriet Shields his wife, James
i , Pennon and.Wm, Wilson acid Emily 'Wilson his
ire, heirs of Jane decM; Gebrge Knox.
!a. B. Ifnox,• K. C. Dewey and Sarith DeWer his
. ife, JamenKtox. Martha Knox. Mrs. Ann M. Da,
•• Macon and Jane K. weAllteter, heirs of Hugh Knox.
messed: JameaKnox, Geornox and Multi
Knox, heirs ()Minim Knox, den ; James Knox,
I
-smuel B. Knox, 'George Knot, Ann Armstrong,.
Ohn M .- Kirk, James iarky•Willliiin F. Kirk, John
ArsbAU. and Nanny Ms wife .' Daniel Kieser and
' • ah If. his wife. Mrs. Kliaabeth Burnett, Philip
1 elle& and. Man his wife, , George_r. Kirk. Aaron
rooks issue nn 33. his wife,' and William M. Doty
• d the of his-wife 'Jane Moty. deed; Mercy
°well. George Crown Over, John Dcdge'and Iran
n . his wife James Crownorer, Robert Crownever,
ucretia Peitsely, Almlrin ilkeskle and Altnira hie
• fe, 'Beryllium, John K . Bennett, Josephine B.
• ennett, Isaac . J. Bennett, George IC Bennett:
Jeukinson, Wm. D. Frazee and Rebecca hls
if_ ,e Themis Mlnshali,George K. Miushall, Hobe.
klinsballand.Byram L.! 3fleahalT; heirs or Geo.
ocx. deed. Heirs at law of Agnes Knox, deed,'
to of thecity df Pltribirgh.
'.. Rill Sled by plaintiff. for the nittitlon or sale of
3•e rest negate of Agnes Xtion.lceo'd. lateofthe city
o Pittsburgh, Pa „who died in /1954. The real es
't to consist •of two lots on Fifth street,' (now Fifth
e minute the.city of Pittsburgh, one fronting on
F lth avenue about fee t,, undred feet and on Market
a r eef shout thirty and the other fronting on
P Ph avenue -about twenty-two feet and running
• ck simile Market alley shout thirty feet; on which
a e erected one brii.k and three trams buildings.
. e nein of Wilds . = Knox - , deed, who was a broth
of Agnes Knox, itthl have the One-fifth inter..stin
s Id propel ty, are unknown. (Meet his sons. James,
w . en last hear f fletn, Dyed near Cincinnati, Ohio.
he defendantsatrewe named are notified and re.
4• red to cause an appearance to be entered for them.
I. said. Court and to answer said bill, on or before
t. 4En Monday of January , ' l line. or In default
t roof the bill will be taken pro um,ruto, - tuid a de
cree made against them to their absence. .: . .
By order of 'Court, Ala the , ad. day Of . Januaiy.
A. 33. 1369, ! -
,
taxon wAvrks,
(4vs, . -
Prothonotary
WHITE & SLAGiIt.
; Attorneys for Plaintiff
° Jae:en
ORPIEWII!S COURT BALK.,
11l be soli at i r endis, at.gs 001752
H 011131; in Ott City of.Pirtabatgli, on
TFIERSDAY I JANUARY 21st, 1868',
Lstrics of
ercer
•
• :,..4261„„
A.T,10
folloylagli.operty beloalleg to lb* eitate
James ilutelt.,4leceased., All tbatlot at ground
Conlas • toweekll). flow EJabteeith Ward, ritt4-
trurgeo banded leads' of 'Samuel • temple, H.
-Williams and Win. lielapte.oad by: towniblp Mat
•Contalblet .10 acres and, 105 perthei; and Lynne
eree.ed tnerees a' tares doubts Frame - burellieg
'Haute, with A line bath and` other altballdliits 'and
soa
ld Coal fleet awned; on • tbe •nrendsell. and will be
as e whole or
and I t
salt purchasers.
Alta. - TAU Nos. 10 and lt I n G. Ballers_plaa.
In East Llb.r.y, tacit Irontlajr 80 feet an th e Tara-.
veto rood. rod-eatetodlatoe aco*fein. and haellue
thereon erected - a good two 'story Brice House and
Triune !Rabic, • - . • • .
Terms—Otto butltcaab, ball/mile ono tsar. • •
" .• • A. lIILAN - 1/3, Trustee.
..,111=-I[lll. at the Court House.
* co,
ST'. ,
I dr,i,
;der':
DMINIII3fIZATOWS .... NOTICE-
Letters of 10KM/tramp on the estate of
411,91881 t CARS/MAN. limo - or the Borough of
TemperaneeTtlit, deeesimisZ , have Ileetvgritrited to
the undersigned, and.hil.persons indebted tosidd
estate • ore requested ' td.atalte iminediate parutent,
and those having Calm!' against Sheathe wur pre-'
nut them properly probated withuukdelny to
20111:a3lat AtOBBS. ChtirtierourrishdP• •
,
COW ,
HAMCRIIPT NOTICES
TN 'THE :DISTRICT -COURT OF
itlfrEn tivf.arg.F, for umo Wtsterzt plitrict o
eanieranla.
S
OLIVER. ADAMII o
. .
a Bankrupt alder the Actof Congress of March.
' 9d, •1867, having applied fora lilseharge • frdm
all his debts, and other claims provable! ander said
Act, by order of the Court, notice Is hereby given to
all persons who have proved, their debts, and ether
persons' Interested, te ,6ear on the .21411 DAY
OP JANUARY, .1809. at llko'ciocka.. la., before
11A3113141, HARPER. Esq., Register In liankinpiey,
•aahle °Bice, No. 93 DisanowaStreet; to Show cause,
if any they hive,
,why a 'Disehargs ihoula not be
granted to the mid Bankrupt. And ftrther, neatest
'la hereby gtien that thi Second and third Meetings
of creditors of the said bsilienpi,' required by, ahe
97th and 9110 h. sections Of Said Act; 441 be bait le.
tore the WI Register, at the.eatne time and'plicii.
313a:0100 '.* C. XeCANDLESS, Clerk:
_ .
iffillS IS TO GIVE Nancy THAT
ca tbo lath day or January, A. D. 1869,' a
,N,arrant, in Bankruptcy Was .intned , against the
!-:,' ESTATE OF ADOLPH BODELBEIMEB,'
Qt Allegheny City,in the county of Allegheny and
Mate of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged I
Bankrupt, on his ownpetition r that the payment of
Any debts and delivery of any iirioperty belonging to
such 'Bankrupt to him or for his use, mid the trans ,
for of an. property by him,' are forbidden by law: I,
• that a meeting of the creditors of the said Ratak
. rapt, to prove' their debte, and to choose one or
more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court
of'Bankrupley?ta.hi holden at No. IN Federal
.street Allegheny City, -- Allegheny county, Fa.. be
cfore JOHN PURVIANOE, Hart., Register, on tai
5118th day of Fabritarf, -A: D. 1589; at
- - ' TROIKAS. A. ROWLEY, • '
- lliarshal, as hiessenter.
rjclF THE DISTRICT COURT OF
UNITED STATES FOR TRU WESTERN
Gante r OF PENNSYLVANIA'.—ROBERT P.
ETTY, a bankrupt under the Act of Cangresa of
ldarch'Rd •1887, having applied far a discharge
front. 'all h ie dente, and other claims proyabie under
said !act, by order Of the .Coort, no,lce Is hereby
glvvnTo all Creditors who bake proved their debts,
and other persons Interested, to appear on the 9th
day of.Febraary, - 11109, at to o'clock A. ar:, before
JOHNN PURVIANCE, Ea u ,, Register la Bank
ruptcy, it bit aloe; No: /10 Federal rtreeti
ghenycity. Pa., to allow cause, if any .thev have,.
why a discharge *shdold not be granted 'tia the bald
bankrupt._ ,• • C. hiCOANDLErS, .. •
Clerk of U. S. Distilm, Court for said Bistrlct
Ja4:c2i:K -
. . .
IRN THE DifITRICT;-.COURT. OF
THE maTED • STATES,_ FOR. THE, WRdx.,
N.DISTRICT OF RENNSTIXANIA.
• WASHINGTON BRITTON. ii.bankrtipt under the
act of Congress of March 241007, havlpg applied
fur a discharre trout all blirdebU.' end other claims
provable under said Act,' by trrder ot the Court
p u tt ee le heresy. given: to .alt Creditors , who. have.
proved their debta. and. citbee_peraons iluteretted..
to appear on;the 6th day of FEBRUARY 11160,,
ally , O'Cloek M. before • .lollN , N, plfwvikNoo
.Esq... Register, . at. hit OdioeoLlisk 110 Reiesul .
street. AlleithenY at/. gs.., to chow. cause. It any
they have, why a dlsenarge should hot be granted to .
the told bankrupt. n• , •'in • . •
. ; B. O. YOCANDERBB OMAR
STANDARD
MESE
ANFMCMCIBILLIBD.. TABLES,
etc coisiiinor
Arc beit nee., sslV•lMPlifOtt.,
Patent ' Nor. Sethi ] I, and Apt
gist, 1 68. - Eirerytbinit relating** billiardionte
• best 6 1 1111trand leireslpsicca always on Isand,o ,
Our. NSW CITE ratentelliay sth, • ,
leaf, price .5.5(—a great success. •
ntaiMited prise lists sent ea application. Aildren
PHELAN & COLLENDEU.
63. 06,07 sag 09 05.058 Y Br ., New To:k Olt*
.1311:111:rwm
I 5
rtriirP`lPi . (r
• ' A 1 '
- . 4. LEGAL :
MEIN
811130EILLANEOUS,
§•
I_oo AIMONTH CAN BE Made male and female' agents.' We
ye nothing for curiosity seekers, but , rellsble,
steady, progiable employment for those who m•sn
business. Address. with 3-cent stamp, C. L. VAN
ALLEN A CC.. 48 hew bt.. New I era. (lal2 4w
Q OMETHING NEW AND USEFUL
—A new era la alasie. POPULAR 11 Utile at
kOPIILAIt PRICEs.' "Illtaciock's Hilt Dime
,r cries of Meals for the 111111loa." No. 'now ready.
Music and words of" the mule semi'. "CAPTAIN
JINX!! Or-THE'HORST. MARINES." Others to
follow rapidly.- Phut., 3 cents each. Your News
dealer has It or will get it, for you. Bland on re
ceipt of price. Address. '<
BIN.J. W. HITCHCOCK. Publisher
SO Spring street, New York.
Jal2:4ir.
TO THE WORKING CLASS.-
1 I as now prepared to furnish , onstant employ
ment to all classes at theirhon es, for their spare mo
ments. Business 'new. Ugh t ,e,nd proStrible: Fifty
cents to $5 per e_yenlng fe easily earned, and the
boys and sins earn. nearly as ranch as men. (treat
Inducements are offered. An who see this wake
please send me tneir address sand test the" business
for themselves. Inlet well satirSed. / will send Si'
to pay for the trouble of writing me. run. porno.
Wars sent tree. Sample sent by , mall fox ten cents.
lalir4w E. C.'ALL.Ew., AugvietaiiMaille •
.AGENTS WANTED TO.II,ELL A .
new book pertaining to 'Aviculture and* the
ecuard° Arts, edited by tieo..E. Waring; Rio, the
distinguished autht.r and agricoltuvil erigaser of
the New York Central Park. Nothing like it ever
published; 910 engravings. Sells at sight- to far- '
zoom mechanics aid weir/di/mon Of all classes.
Active men and women are coining money. Send for.
Circulars. E. B. TREAT & CO..' PUblisherd. '
j019:4w • _.054 Broadway...Y.T.
40NEY EASILY MADE WITH
our Complete Stencil and Key Check Outfit.
ennui eanttalefiquired. etreedursteee.. STAFFORD
3/Ahlyti. CO., 156 Sutton street, lire lock.
Jal2:4w
.
,A.WATCH FREE .. --iiiivezt Gratis
to ilve, energetic agents, Male or female. In a
new, light and bonorableibusiness, paying 630 per
day sure. NoitkenterpriPe, no humbug. Address,
MONROI3XE.NbIEd3x A 00., Pittsburgh, Pa.
R.BURTON'S: TOBACCO ANw
'TIDOTE. —Warranted to remove all desire for
tooseco. lUD entirely vegetable and harmless.' It
purities and' nriches the Mood, invigorates the sys
tem, possesses great nouristubg and strengthening
power, Is an excellent appetizer, enables Um atom
ech to digest the heat Oast food,. makes sleep re
freshing. anti estactishes robust bealta. Smokers
and chewers for sixtylearscur.d. Priee;llo cents,
post tree. A_ treatise osetbe lejaricus effects of to
bacco, with 'lists of references, testimonials &e.,
'scut ft./ e. Agents' wanted. Address, Dr. 'T. 11.
.ABBOTT, Jeraty, City, N. J. Sold by all druggists.
; • ja42:l2w
Itsl 000. PER .YEAR. GUAR.
AsiTEED, and steady employ
ent..,We wan, a tellable agent In every county to
sell our Patent Wblte Wire CotbesAnsa (everlast
ing). Address. WHITE WIRE CO., 76 wiutam
street, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn street, Chicago. Il
linois. • - jal2:4‘v
CILAPETtit-rbeiVt-Pay 'tile High
Prices... The Naw England Carpet Company.
Ot Boston Blass.. establishsti nearly a guatter of a
century aro, to their present location. In Halls oler
sheet, 78. 77, 79. 131, 82, 85 and 87 Hanover
have prodtab'y surnithed more houses with
Carpets than any.other house in the'country. In or
der to afford thou ata distance the advantages of
their low prices, propose to send , on the receipt of
the price, 20 yards sir , onwards 'of 'their beautiful
Cottage Carpeting, at 50 cents per yard. with earn
ples of ten sorts varying in got lee from 95 cents to
$3 per yard, suitable for farnialling every , part of
WE ABE coritiatri; ,
,
.. .
ntirt l a r C fa ' ) L a o= r Nl.l.Blts° ? r mit"
One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy.
: (CA- Co .00 71:31€1 • ' '
• i .
A WATCH. ?TECH MP altzrrnio, BILE Ti 137.0 3.
- . PATTIR.N. se,, do., • • , •
. ~ . ' •.
_ .
'' FREE OF . COST
Oar Lndeeentalts during the past few , years bard
• •• . ~, ~, been large. -
n NOW ROUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS.
:r iPrl l 4 l4s rdrl a f a l n 7Trivn , :..argti,lt a g.
gloats List, gad we now ree4 confident to meet the
demand .r oar exiniqvii patronage: • - -
,Send liar UAW; lirCtliar, ' Catalogue , of goods' and
ntr i li k ittili. an id a gre dr ar l aro e rtleiS e a d 22 " er ."'
Z. & ZIAIXTEg:& CO.; , .
7 .
__,.._ , .711 s If i erhurokrilireet;ll9littin., '.: .
! P. 0 , :. Box C. :: , ! ,••.! . - , .. t . •
"'Wholesale Healer"; In Dig and Jiani, bocid:,:czt,
Im .. ; , ,r4p,ted , Ware, Alba:tut. Leather atocit li tt, l
u
tistE'strecxm
d 7 o'r OneDeUar Polo bas4C'ans '. 4;41.1
„ .
A COMPLETE'
/ 611 , 0 /4 1 1 I MN IN
That in order tWirapply the dersaid ocrasioned by
orrr.oluiltantly Increasing patronage, we have re
cently made Importations for the k all Trade, direct
from European, Manufacturers,
40fOUNTENO TO l'iLiEtY $600,06,
So that we are prepared to seal ever,' description of
WAREND FANCY WATCHER VER 'PLATED
'OUTLERY. ALBUMS, JE,
sl.lt Y„ &c.. of better quality than any , other concern
fh taecorintry for the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE;
Witismivilege of egchange front a large variety of
useful articles not one of which Could be bought for
, TW ICS AMOUNT iu any ether -
SErThe best of Boston said New 'York refere
te the rellabillty of our house; and that one'
Induces Is oeuductee in the rarest' and most Melo
mate Manner possible. and that we give greater val
ue fof the money , than can be olitilusd in any oiher
Alt Goods doinsand o>r bt , okin falcons.;
venation replikeed.willsoat ekarEe
artieleeiord Sent to agents.
in (Luba at fates mentioned beiOn. We guarantee'
every article to cost less than if tempt* at any'lios-•
ton or New, Torii Wholesale &louse, .
,
OCR. COMMOUSSIONO , TO. AGENTS
Exceed those of every otbei 'estab.isbneerit of the
kind—proof of this can be: round in• comparing our
KIT E
a l n u m
z ew4t i h i t . h d o d s t e ti o u t ti o t t o h er w ittO h li w O o l.,
c U I Jl a
i t 01 . 1` 6 114 ,
better goods or the same chitraoter. ' - • , .
We Will Seed to *gears Free of enrage,
For a Cilib of 30 and Three Dollars—jell.
of the following erne , . a t '1 doz. - good linen Shirt.'
Fronts. 1 set solid Gold. istudi. , All' - -Viool Ca3Bl-7
• =CM . for Peat& Flee. white Coneternere. large
size. '• 1 elegant Balmoral Skirt. 540 yardibro in er
bleached Kleenex, good imality, yard wide. '1 ate.
rant 100. Picture Uoreoce bouud:Rhoto. album.
1 doable Mum Steregicope and .151 Foreign Views.
1 silver plated engreved P bottle Castor. 1 elegant .
Silk Fan. with Ivory; or SandaliroOd Tradie, bath. ,
ered edge and spangled, 1 steel carrbir aFainfelind
Fork.- very, beat Otiallty,, ivory balanced handle. 1
handsome beaded parasol. 390 yd.' golitl, Print.-'1
. Damask Table , Comm'. •1 pr. best quality- Ladles',
Serge Ctiegress, Boots. ; 1 doz. dee Linen Towels.:,
ls dos. elegant ellver plated engraved Napkin Rings. -
' doz . Ladles , dee •Merlus or' , Cotton. Stockings.
tient. , heavy chased solid gold Ring. 1 pr. Ladles';
high ut Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant ,Delaine. Dress
Forte n. 1 Vieille and: Bow, in box complete. .1.
sat Jewelry. pin, ear drOos and sleeve lindens. ••
• . Fora Club of 50; and Vlore -One—pne
black or colored 'Alpacca Drees Patters.- 1 set Lace
41artaini, 1 pr. an Wool Illaiikete.• Tegraled oll
xer blated 6 bottle, It* yolvlegi pastor._ . 1 , beautital
writing desk. 1 scud . (Sold ,OCarf rue. _i 30 fardsi
verv.llne Cai.slosere, ter Pants and Vest . xi t Ivory.,
balance handled lintves,• with slit, r plated Foribi. : 1
elegant pang parasol, beavtlal beededaridfined with.
silk. 1 or. keels , calf 8.00te,, 3Q yards geed Print. •
30 y ards ,trood ' brims or bleached 'Sbeetlng. - yard '
wide. , or 40 yards 'apt wide.; gootk stibility.: 1 fin- •
Idles' elegant ideriICOD . ,TVIVOIADAr nag.. .ISquare,
Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich P oplin gress Pat
itern. , , 11( - yards 'double Width' cloth I ,_ r 'tidies , '
1 Cloak, : klegant engraved sliver plated•Teeirot.l.3.
liras double width waterproof Cloth for cloaking.
1 , , ,
For a ClUb of 100 aux* Ten Dollars—One
rich Merino.' OL.Talbet. Dress 'Pattern; , 1 pale 'lie
Damask Maple Omaha and .Nl'olEll3'l4 match, / pair.
gents' Fieoch voratiocc 1 heavy rarer ; r , litett,ea•
graved PltcherJ . Very Anis all Wool' Cl th for LA:
diem Cloak.. 1 wetaveT fine .oesti Manly firtiwnor
:bleached &manes. .3 yds. lino Casisunsre foratilt.
lelegant Poplin' Breed o strerti. lelegant :Engileli
Barege Dress Pattern. 1 Debut iftiliEngt:ibi , Barege
Bbawi.,,l sat Ivory balanced brindle.-Enilres
.Yorke..:}
orka. : l ladle s' or sent* , Silver auntket CM"
Watch:— 1 Bartlett Hand Portable , Sewing machine. • •
Splendid ifs trilly:Bible, steel eArritritiq With•reterd'
and photograph pages. 515 lads. good Beast Carpet.
illg. good oolers. 1 par good Marseilles tilts. _ 1
goods ix barrelltefolver: '1 elegant' Fur'. a if . Ind
%Atop.tingle harper shin guy . , lailver.plated en- •
graved bottle,Rayolring ,00./ijor:„cut glace bet.
ties. 'Very • line Violin and Bow, in due. 1 set
' , leery lillanced Knives and Forts: • ' =,, ‘ 1
.; Frellebtsforlarger tibibaltureaselnibesameratio.:
.
tembatont BY BEt44M{6 ATI*
SEND POll inrir.eot
'PARKER . ar• Co'
NS,: es end icio.Semeee
I'OSTSCBIPT.
The Internal Revenue Devartmeat deciares the
strict legality etthis method of sale, and taat-It in
no wibe resembles the gift enterprise concerns.
jail or
)L k!P9:llii !•.-!
MEE
TICIEETS 50 C '
78. RESERVED SEJITS'2S CTS. EXTELI.
.Reseryed Betifis for both nights will be focsalikl4,,
LAFAYETTE TIALI. on Friday _Evening, .Tarinarr
15th.- Doors !ot.en at
. 74 o'clock: Bale of seatn;.
commences ai,73i.
igyonPAwrs ,
• •
BASEILEE'XT 'OF CATHE'D
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The eplenlld newly .orgardzed Catliedral Beane. .
Band will enliven the Fair every eTentnir. , 4441 - -,-
"'PROF: CARPENTEIVS
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.FANHIONABLE DANCING ACAIGINt:.
No. T 5 THIRD EthtEXT,. is now open tor the ' re•
caption of pupils. • Class days 'and Boors—For ta.
dies. Mainers and misses..Weilnesday and Saturday
o"clockr. S. For Rentlemen,-T nesday and.
Friday Zvenings, at 8 o'clock. Private lessons
grven. Circulars can be twilit the idusie - sores i!'
and at the 'Academy.' Classes out oI the ,city,i
convenient, attended-t 4".
air Hill t 4! /ft tl O Heleet Patties • .setrila • •
BT.& B. 131MHBOX 400.
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snous. AND VARPViI
FOE THE ACILLWIr.
" - ,;• ' ..AT
BMiTNIIONIS , EMPORIUM,
))5: - '44rix.4f
• Muni. Ife-11.13MITEligOrt &CO..,Lproprilitbri or.
the welt known ii.anunotlt Auction Rimiest*
tine an, excitement consequencnpon-the Antral
new ivied' which are" being sold at remarkable low ,
briets:::Goodej of every variety.._the finest acwed:
eti,the matt is a hldnablel thalmontl: nalteraranct -
anklet sboes, blankets, flannels,
cloth*. cisslitteres, cutlery and ciFfreti.. Call and
Zitrarouble, ta ,show !goods.* ,71.osdire„
misses , _lnd children $ Ibis st almost your owns
prices. - All moods - wartanted AI represented'. n o. 4 '
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•' 'Br L'IVILWAINE. •
11161 - ANDSOME
No. 83 CONOREaI STREET, near
vents avenue. TITIINDAY EVENINO, JaMnAtT
191 h. at 7,ti o`chlok, will be sol ou mooed doer of.
Cornmercial sales Room* iv 4) . 10 Smithfield street,
:that Raw and handsome three story brk dwelling%
No. 83 :Congress street. Lear l'eunsylva ic rdis,7lTelltir,
in the new Seventh ward. Thehouse to trweit
and: modern style, with. press :brick ornamental
front, and three story brick buLding, containing
balU parlor. dining room and kitchen on the drat
doof; three chambers and bath room on second II
two chambers and finished &tile on the third Hear;
with excellent dry C.llar under alt, .and fine vault,
-beneath arearthe
abuttersouse Ter, conventently ar
ranged: Inside front. marble mantles and
hearths, gas throughout; hot and .cold. water, in
In kitchen and bath room; Graft & lidgus range in
kitchen, outside bate oven. &c. 'finished through
.out In handsome style, with extra`quality painting
and papering, paints van:dated. , •
The lotto twenty feet ftont on canmas insect, and
ninety feet aft Inches in depth to Elm; ... •
•TERMS—One..haLrcash °stance in one and two
yeare, with interest. Th ose desiring me Invited to
examine the premises. . •
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Jell • 1; : McILW.AINE, Anct,r.
lICTIOIII SALE OF HOSPITAL
~DCBE,DDING AND CLOTHING., -
ASSISTANT MEDICAL PUBVETOE'S °PRICE._
WASHINCITOIT, D: JannaryB„ Inv; '
Will be .old at nubile auction, is this city., at the - •
JudiciarySqOare "Warebo ice , E 'street,
,at
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:Fourth and Fifth Streets, on WEDNESDA.Y, . the
aoth day ofJannary next. at 11th o'clock A. e.. the • ",
tOttowing articles of HOSPITAL BEDDINO and • -
CLOTHING; no longer required for the nee of the
.iiiedleal Department, via . •. • . • I
B.OOG
_pairs of Slippers: . •
15 .000Can5.1
8,000 Gowns.!
8.000 pairs of Soels. . , •
:20,000 Drawets. •
10;000 Shirts,
11.509 Bees:eke.
1,500 Straw Atatiressas". - . •
8,000 Sets klosnnitoriar'FraMes. • .
5.000 Conbterpanes. •" • '
5.000 Lin. n Sheets.
5„000
'9.400 White Blankets. _
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With 'a very tmall exception the abovei goods - ire
all new , and have never been used. They will be
sold in Jots to stilt both large and . small' purchasers.
Terra. cash In Hovernment fends. •••
FIVQIS) days will be allowed to partiespartbuinsr •
to remove their torottertv"
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Assistant M CHA RLE SedicaI Purveyor,. Bet. Col.-L.B.
FOR SAELE--XtrAA.L ESTATEL!
. r rvuuLtc,SAlLE OF
VAL 04- 13 1x,co.tt, warms.:
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T will off , eitt 'Public sale; on WEDNESDAY. Jai.'
90th, 1689 my CLOA.I.i , W 09313. situated on the
H. it , sl. E. it ., VD miles east of Columbus., at Cant.
bridge. I:l* , ernscy county, Ohio, consisting of a
leaseof 180 Acres of Coal, havitr99 - years to run
•frOni , June 1868; vein 6.' i to o :fmt.tblok. of, .good
quell. y o with all necessary atiparttntnees far doing
a NO. I. buslneini. The sale is
to ono the - ' .
Works'will be 'distiosed' of to the nislitst bidder.;
Nallton B.sensmx , ,,, ,OLI, MI 'of eialo.: all 3seseen ger-
trallia will stop at tile works to let 'S,If any parties
that may wishAto attend it • For farther infOrmaidoa ',•'' '
&Duly to or address ma at Columbus. Digo, H. L.
,H.ILLIAkte, or CROFT. it PHILLIPS, Re4 . lts%te ''' •
AgerttP, No t , Fourth street. •, ~ ,_,, • . ; ,
N. ii..-If mitred try the purchaser. g - geodnortion,....
of coal mill etalcesk finulrt payment. ' .- fee eel ~ =•'' -
.f(r itt it i laW . o 4 l l / 4 1siiii , Pti,olNr I'd : 4 -'
p , . EitTE- Olt KALE. .A.neat.oreltbuilt.COttarti ' ,
ourtyConveldently arranged and, la god 4 order. ;;;
rtico In front:Mid°. bail, large parlor. bay win—
al:M.' 1 1 1 2PrarY, marble mantles. •thambeesi dlillift ,
'room% Loden. large cellar, attlo rooms. cistern.
eta.. , Lot 100 feet front on Cl:meta ° Street by 200
deer s , Concord grape vines, you-ustrult tnnis, forest
"hide trees, a line view of the Monongahela river
and intrroUnding country., slinatisA tainutes.wait.
from street "carp, in desirable location sod Rood _ .
neighborhood. ~ ' :' S. CUTHBERT &SONS, ' .
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Ad
86 timithfield street.
FARM FOR SALFr-Containing
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'lO6 ACB.EB, two miles northwest of Salem,
Ohio; Three . , goad 'Oreherds. diisly Camp. Bun.,
DVlentig 'House, Carriage Boise and other
litiildiags. Will t•xchange refoltinroneity; Teftni
or fall particulars inntilreof
de2l:b73
rOtt SALE sidro" L E T . .- .M osses,
and Leta for sale in all_parta of tha city ant 'c
urbs. Also; several Part= In ‘od ioilatlann•
Alec.; &email WOOLIEN 'ACTOR with #
of land, and good Improvements, WE Ira li -
obeap and on reasonable twos. Blestroos asap
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Homes tbr
rent in t.otli clues . For DrtlitM" A itrt
lare ingctre
• - WIL ~ •tn=__..l
.ilaa 3.10 tiMi /Peet, OPPOSZIO &sia
4.
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AIkrUSM=. I NTS.
arNEW OPERA ROUSE.
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iessee
.Wsr. EY.NDltttgetW.
Manager M. W. WPC.IrMie
Engagement et the k o . lll : lollll Carricatertst and Gh
talus of Burlesque,
THE LEF4ISIi WELL.
MONDAY tVENOW. Jaanityy Dial, will be pre
sented for tbe first time In •thls city, Byrotes fa,"
moos buclet.qe of
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The. Leit:Toren.
him - M. W. Ledlngwell.
To conclude with Faleoners'ettcice bl of so.. sense
entitled,
TOO MITCH FOR GOOD NATURE.
Romeo daffier Jenkins The di Le:ligwell.
Lengwell Matinee on rat nrday.. _
Clorlada
DAM,la'.
WPITTSBURGH THEATRE.
B. W. WILLIAMS Sole Leesee and Manager.
Remember 7011 r last chalice t9,11e0
TB E GREGORY'S
TRANS-ATLANTIC COMBINATION
tHE MINIATURE CIRCUS!
Wile GE mode's Let rued Quadrriede.
Little Bessie Gregory MI Leona Cayender. Jeani
Albert. Arthur and Willie. The Flying Ifen of Ike
• A NEW BILL TG-NIGHT.
Lute rev, y Matinee on Saturday.
I;eut i o $ w 1,1.1
PARLOR MENAGERIE;
The Great Family Resorts'.•
runt AVENUE, between Smithfield and Weed
streets, oppOsite Old Theatre. .
Ati'Open Day and Evening, all tbe year .
Admission, 245 cents: Children, I6oiats.
rr`'MERCANTILE LIBRARY
LECTURES.
JOHN B. GOUGI-1,
17011 Lecture In the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC%
Saturday Evening, January lath,
66 TEMPERAIrCE I"
AND
Monday ;Evening, January 18th,
[ '•HABIT."
AII0'1 1 10)7 1 ,SAI,ES. ,
BMM:rare PArrir.a§cer.
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