The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 20, 1869, Image 7
.c;t:"...lt#'o.oo' .. 6a•ltttt. A Modern Infernal Maettine. lAn instrument of warfare has recently been invented by an American mechanic, 'Which, it is asserted, will prove more de structive than any weapon heretofore known. The apparatus consists of a row of tWelve guns of 0.76 bore and about forty inches long, mounted on a carriage six feet ;Wide, to be hauled by.one horse. The bar rels are divergent, so that at three hundred yards distant the twelve bullets sweep a line <A' about thirty feet, and are fixed at equal distances from each other, except in the middle, where there is a space of ten inches, into which is placed a telesccipe, and an ar 'iringement for adjusting the guns in taking aim. This contrivance, it is asserted, ena bles the operator) to send a bullet through the bull's eye, at sixteen hundred yards, nine times out of ten. The tubes or barrels_ are loaded at the breech, and are connected by a rod attached to a crank, one turn of which opens and shuts all the breech pieces and loads the gun. They are made ready for firing by another - turn of the crank. The bullet, it is fitated, can be fired a dis tance of two thousand yards with accuracy. At a recent trial, forty-seven out of the sixty shots fired are reported to have struck a tar get four.feet high at the distanee of fifteen hundred yards. The invention weighs five hundred pounds, and. is intended to be hauled by one horse and worked by two men, one to drive and the other to operate. The loading of the apparatus is so arranged that it can be detached in a moment, when the other part of the machine becomes per fectly useless. The cost of the entire in strument, with the horse, is reported to be $l,OOO. The mitratiletue, or grape shot showerer, the deadly weapon which has at tracted so much attention in France from Louis Napoleon, appears to resemble the above American invention. Washington Gossip What effect the recent amnesty proclama tion is likely to have on the exiled rebel leaders is fully shown in a letter received by a prominent Virginian from the rebel General Early, who writes that he will soon come home, as he thinks he can do so now without a compromise of principle; that John C. Breckinridge will also return at once. General Early says it is intention to . op pose the new Constitution of Virginia and all such settlements as thoge proposed by Mr. Stewart. His democratic associations are in favor of universal amnesty coupled with univer sal suffrage. Another attempt will be made in the :Rouse to get a resolution through, investi gating the contract with Wells, Fargo & Co. The Poston:lce Ring will oppose this, and if possible, secure its defeat. There are very unpleasant rumors afloat connected with the names of certain Re publican Congressmen who ha're shielded the Post Office Department from all attempts to investigate these frauds, which have caused no little talk. THE Soldier's Meesenger says : While General Sickles' gallant Excelsior Brigade was quartered in Lower Maryland, during the winter of 1861 3 62, our regiment, the Second Fire Zouaves, were one day being inspected by' General Sickles in person. The General had a pleasant but effectiyerway of reprimanding those who, while on duty, committed any irregularity and especially if the offender was an officer. On this' ccasion, while. the General was examining silently and critically the "make ,up" of each man in the ranks, Captain G., a perfect stunner on music, rather uncon sciously- drifted into his usual train of thought, and indulged in a low whistle, which, however, was sufficiently audible to reach the acute ears of.Generai Sickles, who stepped up to him and inquired gravely.: I "Captain, what air is that?" •Captain G.; with some misgiving as to what was in store for him,' blushingly re plied, "Come where my love lies dreaming," to the infinite amusement of everybody but .one. The General gave the puckerer his quietus by saying, "Well, ,captain if you will wait until after the inspection-we'll all go." The captain assumed the position of a soidier and kept it throughout the remain der of the Inspection. Pmaquz TOBACCO is grown in the rich soil of Louisiana, along the banks of the livers and bayous, and it is asserted, is much superior to Havana tobacco. The green leaves are full of moisture, and are cured in a very primitive manner by being closely rolled up into cylinders, fourteen inches long by froba three to four inches in diameter. Around this cylinder is placed a tough linen cloth, over which is wound a 'rope about the size of a clothes line in as - regular order as a layer of thread upon a spool. When six years old the perique is at its prime, though few carats, as the rolls are called, are ever allowed to reach perfection. The method of use is to slice off excessively then layers across the cylinder. The tobac- co will then be found soft, moist and of a pleasantly pungent odor. It is used in. Louisiana almost exclusively for cigarettes, but is elsewhere employed by tobacconists to give strength and flavor to inferior grades. By a late decision of the Commis. sioner of Internal Revenue, requiring this kind of tobacco to be manufactured in boxes, as all other kinds are, it is feared that theperigue,Whick depends for its e.xcellency on the way -it is now prepared in carols, may cease to be cultivated. TICE East river, near New York, ac cording to the plans of an engineer of tliat city, is to be improved in the following way: It is asserted that the ruin of the harbor o New York, if the East river remains open, is imminent and inevits ble. To save the harbor a dike is proposed, to run from the South Ferry across the shallows to Brook lyn. This dyke is , to be several hundred feet wide, with ample dock room, and space for streets and warehouses. .The docks on the upper side would accommodate the Bound Steamboats (and Eastern commerce. Those on the lower side, the 'Various lines of ocean steamers. From these docks and the warehouses, it is asserted, would be de rived an income which, in a few years, would pay the cost of the - whole work, esti mated at $16,000,090. Some opposition to the project is anticipated from the Eastern States, but it is contended that the advan tages to New York and the West are more than sufficient to compensate for any dam ages which might be done to the trade and commerce of New England. TICK)EDDYSTOBIS LIgIIT/10178E.-70Wing to the boisterous Weather preVailing in the English Channel. (says the London Star of December 29), the Trinity tender at Ply mouth has not been' able to communicate with the Eddystone Lighthouse for the past eight weeks. One of the lightkeepers has during the whole of that time been , in wait ing to go off to relieve the keeper whose turn it , is to be .ashore. , Several Attempts haie been Made by the tender to land him at the lighthouse, but without success. The tender has been able to run within hailing distance of the rock, but the terrific sea run ning over it hat rendered nearer spin oach impossible. The lightkeepera board them selves, but have in store at the lighthouse a supply of government provisions provided far such an mergency- as has this been “CLIPPINEIS, IT is a curious fact that all the eminent modistes in Philadelphia—that is to say, all . the recognized leaders of fashion in millinery, dress making, etc., are either Irish, or of Irish descent. It is a popular belief that France furnishes all the experts in producing those wonderful frivolities called "loves of bonnets" and gorgeous skirts, but Ireland is contesting that honor with the French. THE poem which was recited in Stock holm,at the inauguration of the statue of that heroic madman, Charles the Twelfth, was written by the present King cf Sweden. His daughter, the Princess Louisa, who listened to the reading of the ode with radient eyes, was the only person present on the occasion who knew that her father was the author of the poem which was so rapturously_ ap plauded. Ttc Leipsig Theatre Chronicle contains the following warning:, "We beseech the fair readers of the Theatre Chronicle, for their own good, to remove the so-called and much used Pomade de Lyons from their dressing cases, for the official organ of the physicians and druggists of the Kingdom of SaXony assures the public, on the best scientific authority, that the aforesaid po matum is made of human fat, obtained from the Parisian dissecting rooms. . • Du Bircarrarrr, in Paris, says the New York_ Tribune, recently exhibited articles made of spun glass, such as head dresses, watch chains, curled and smooth ostrich feathers, etc. The usual objection to glass fabrics of brittleness , does not apply.here, as the thread is as fine as a spider's web. It is not inferior in strength to the best wool, while far exceeding it in beauty. The flexi bility of the thread is such that it may be, worked in the sewing machine. FACTO seriously compromising the De partment of the Interior, concerning the sale of 800,000 acres of Cherokee lands to James F. Joy, at one dollar per acre, have come to light. It appears that after the sale to the Connecticut EmigratiOn Company was set aside, the Cherokee Agent and Del egation filed a protest with Secretamßrown ing against any sale at less than w 51,25 per acre, at which sum they could secure pur chasers. The Secretary promised to heed the protest, but subsequently sold to Joy, without advertising, or even notifying the Delegation. THE, American origin of as invention is now a recommendation in Europe, where many of these inventions are in successful operation and large fortunes-have been real ized by their introduction. Mr. Bessemer derives an annual, income of about $2,000,- 000 from his British steel patents, and the patentee of a device for dressing mill-stones by a revolving diamond has realized over $1,000,000 the first year of his patent. The use of a diamond for this purpose is an American invention, and the estimated value of the exclusive right in England, for ten years, is $5,000,000. THE proposed line of the Buffalo Southern Railroad extends from Buffalo, sixty miles, to Waterboro, a point on the Atlantic and Great Western, eight miles east of James town, and from thence down the valley of i the donnewongo sixteen miles to Warren, Pennsylvania,'where it connects with the Allegheny Valley Railroad, which gives di rect rail connection from Buffalo to Pitts burgh. The line then continues Southeast- erly to Clearfield, in Clearfield county, Pa., distant from Buffalo 160 miles. It passes near the Shawmut, Daguscohohda, and other mines of bituminous coal. FORTY years ago Mr. Disraeli, recently Prime Minister of England, edited a morn ing paper in London. belonging to Mr. Mu rray, the publisher; and'eniitled The Repre sentative. Mr. Robert Lowe, the Chancel lor of the Exchequer in the newly formed Gladstone, administration; owes his seat in the House of Commons, and his position in the Cabinet, larggipto the fact of his being a principal writer,m The Pines. Mr. Glad stone, the Duke of,.Argyle,and Mr.Goschen, all Cabinet Ministers, have written books, and so has Lord Dufferin, great-grand-son of Sheridan, author of "The School for Scandal." TRE New York Canals during 1868, yielded a gross revenue of $4,477,546. The cost of repairs and maintenance was $1,018,766, leaving a net revenue of $3,- 460,780. The surplus revenues of the New York public works, it is stated, are suffi cient to pay the anal debt of 1846. A new debt, however, will have to be incurred if the plan suggested by the Buffalo Board of Trade be adopted.- It is contended that all the New York Canals should without delay be repaired and completed to seven feet in depth and seventy feet in width, and double locks substituted for the old bench walls. SPECIAL NOTICES. arPHALOWS "PAPHIAN 'LOTION," FOR BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COM PLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles. Pimples, Moth. Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders tne Skin sort lair and blooming. For Ladles in the. Nureery it is Invaluable. For Gentlemen. alter shaving, It has no equal. "PAPHIAN LOTION" Is the cnly reliable remedy tor diseases and blem tshes of the skin. PBALON'S "PAPPLIAN SOAP" • For the Toilet, Nursery and Bath; will not chap the skin. Price; 25 cents per cake. "PLOD DE MAYO," A new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite, delicate, lasting fragrance. Sold by all Druggists. PH ALAN & SON, New Torii. jeans.mw7 - W'IRATCHELORYII HAIR RYE. Thin splendid Hale Dye is the best in the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, fellable. Instantaneous; no disappointment:. no ridiculous tints: remedies the 11l effects of bad dyes; Invigo rates and leaves the Hair sort—and beautiful. black or brown.. Hold by. all Drn galas and Perfumers; and properly pplied at Batcheloris Wig Factory, No. 18 Bond street. New York. ' a:O3 WMARRIAGE AND CELIBACY —An Essay for Young men on the crane efijol- Rude, and the DISE ISAS and A IMISIS which cre ate impedunents to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent la seAltd letter .ent•elopas free of charge. Add. egg,- Dr. J. 'eIICILIAN HOUGH: MN, bows- d A.soelatlon. Philadelphia. Pa. laiD 125 f" GUIDE , •TO MARRIAGE.— To ox Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicky. The humane views or benevo lent rilysclans, on the Errors and Abuses incident to 'Youth anti Lady • Manhood, sint in sealed idter e-velopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD AS SOCIATION. Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. AnylB:o6T AUCTION - SALES. • BY H. B. 0311TE08 & 00. BOOTS, SHOES, AND ,CARPETS FOiC THE MILLION. ..` AT rSIVIIITHSON'.B ;EMPORIUM, tit AND WV FIFTH AVANUE. - :Messrs. H. B. sarITHBON f;O.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are erea.' tin& au exettement• consequent upon the arrival of new goods which are being sold at remarkable low Prices. floods of every variety; the guest sewed trott. the most fashionable - bahnoral gaiters And anklet shoes, slippers, blankets, gannets donne cloths. casalmeres, cutlery and carpets, Call acid examine. No trouble to show goods. ' Ladies:, misses' and eldldretVa fun al almost .your 01111 prices. ell goods wartanted as represented n0.44:._ . 7 . OTlCE=Permins owning pr9p en ty fronting or abutting on 'Athens aye u ae, in 1 e city of Pittsburgh,-will please take notice the report of viewers. to the matter of the opening, of ,Thee s avenue, has been placed In my banns. assewsnients, if no; pald on or *afore. Terms% uy 1/tb, /569, will he • timed In Court as liens. . '.. .1.71 guA,C4l.lfy. City Attorney ' - .- - iatillt . " " '4 , ''' ' 2 - -- ' '1961111n1 tes !.I. ,. prlvsgultriiii LIFE INSURANCE CONEY, I OF THE UNITED) STATES OF MUM - CA, VVASIIINGTON. Ii C. Chartered' by Spieled Act of . Congress, .' $1 Ap ed "tidy Sl5, 1868. .. I Cash tat 1000,000. cia ;tfr Branch Office: PHILADELPHIA; . FIRST NA NAL RANH BITILDING Where the genera. bfisiness of the Company's trans- acted. and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. Jay Cooke. Philadal. E. A. Rollins. Wash'n. C, H. Clark, Philada. Henry D. Cooke, Wash. John W. Ellis. Cincinnati. Win. E. Chandler,Wash. Win. G. Moorhead. Phila. John D. Decrees. Wash. Geo. F. Tyler, Phila. Edward Dodge, N. York. J. Hinckley Clark, Phila. H. C. Pannestock, N. Y. OFFICERS. C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia. President. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Fluance and Exactalye Committee. EMERSON W. PEET, Phila., See'y and Actuary. E. S. TURNER, Washington. Aes't Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D., Medical Director, J. EWING, MaAlta. Asaq Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. E. BARNES. Surrgeon General U. S. A.; Wash , n P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. S N. Washington. D. W. BLISa, 31. D., Washington. SOLICITORS 'AND ATTORNEYS. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington,D. C. • tiEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia , This Company, National in its character, oilers, by reason of the Larg- Capital, Low Rates of Premium and New Tables, the most desirable means of in suring life) et presented to the public, The rates of premium being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the Insurers as those of the best Mutual Companies; and avoid all the complica tions and uncertainties of Notes. Dividends and the misunderstandings which the latter are so I apt to cause the. Policy-Holders. • Several new and attractive tables are now pre sented which need only to be understood to prove ac ceptable to the public, such as iNCOME-PRODUC .INO POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. 'ln the former, the policy-holder not only secures a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive if living, after a periodi of a few years, an annual in come equal in fen per cent. (10 per cent.) of the par of hie policy. The litter the Company agrees to re turn to the assured the total amount of money hehas paid in, in addition to the amount of his policy. The attention of persons contemplating insuring their lives or increasing the amount of insurance they already have, is called to the special advant ages offered by the National Life Insurance Com y Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on ms ac,,„, e t , i p o h n i z o t r h & B an n e ckt ra p .l l , c e:g. the Companyin Ear LticA.L AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City and Town; and applications from competent parties for such agencies with suitable endorsemeat, should be addressed Tee THE COMPANY'S GEN. 'PAUL AGENTS ONLY, in their respective dis tricts. ozzcznAL AGENTS: E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia For Pennsylvania. and Southern hew Jersey. JAY COOKE & CO.. Washington. L. C., For Maryland. Deldware Virginia , District of Columbia and West Virginia. IRA B. KOUT & CO.. Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and 'Washington counties. For further particulars address B. S. RUSSELL, Manager for General Agent, havrisleurg,ePa. auM:atw&P • ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSOURGH, PA, Office, No. 424 PENN . UN BA2IO.NAL TWUST CO. BUILDING.) DIRECTORS: 1 Robt. Dickson, Robt. Liddell, .J. Friday, G. bledle, C. Tait Buren , F. Kirsch, E. H. Myer*, J. I/awned:4 Chns. Sleben. L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, E. Schildecker RO RO .T. WESTERN 11481111.A.NCE CORI PA.NY OYR NIM PITTSBUR PGreH. EXANDEIOR, sident. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. GEGIGIR NEEL% General Agent. °face, ire Water street, Spent & Co.'s Ware house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Luzuretsgainst all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known to the community, And who are determined by promptness and liberality to main. tale the character width they have assumed, as of. feting the best protection to those who desire to be insured. • DIIIIICTOBS: illexander Flmlclt, Joan B. McCune, R. Miller, Jr„ , Chas. J. Clarke James McAuley, . William S. Evans,. • Alexander Speer , Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklen, Phillip Rhymer, David M. Long. Wm: Mattison, D. Ihmsen. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE ( C 0.,. OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL. PAID UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED• iNC 88,000,000 IN COLD. Insurance against Fire effected on Houses and Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam boats, ate. PoMies Issued payable in gold or cur eency._ . fir United States Branch Office, 40 PINE. STREET, New York.. • . • losees of the United States Branch will be ad. Dusted In New York. • J. Y. zixoz.i.uomx...rN, • Agent, PITTBBURGH, PA. 013 Ice, 67 FOURTH STREET. MR. MeLAUGHLIN .s also Agent for the Msnbat• tan Life Insurance (sampan,. sels:v72 pEN A NSYLVNIA . • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTISSURGH OPPICE,.Iio. /107).6 WOOD STREET, BANK .03 COMIERCIL BUILDING. . ' • This is a Home Company, and 'insures against Lou by. Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. IitiBENT PATRICK., Treasurer. HUGH MeEIJEIENY. Secretary. DIBUCT0118: Leonard Walter, Beore_WhnOn, C. C. •Bovie • •Geo. W . Evans, .Robert Patrick, . J. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter s J. O. Pithier, Josiah King John Voeglley, Jas. H: Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproni, - IT/; INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRS FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.- ORRIOZ, 4E53 437 01148T)411:447.,19&A& . . . . 1 Charles X. Bucker, H. Mordecai Louie Tobias Wagner, ' David S.: Brown, Samuel Grant, . Isaac Lea Jacob R. Smith, Edward (. Dale, ("corgi) W. likhards, George Pales. CHARLES G. BAN HER, President. EDW. 0. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEEL ,E Seeretary,pro tem J. GAZDNER COFFIN, A.Glerr, , • North West corner Third and Wood Streets. rehnnwir. DEOPILIEW INSURANCE CORI./ JP. PA-Nr• OY➢IOE, N. E. OWN= WOOD b 171PTII ST73. A. /ionic dompany; taking Plre and Marine' Risks , DIRICTORO: • • FP. Plai D in . Capt. John L. Ithoin% JOnn Wait, Samuel P. Shrives. John E. Parka` Charles Arbuckle, , • Capt. James Duna. Jared M. - Brush, Win. Van Kirk. - Win F Lang, James Di Verner, ; Samuel MeOman, WM. -PHILLIPS, Presl , l‘."lt, JOHN WATT, Vice President. RAY. GARDNER. Secret,. y. PT. JAN. BORTION. General Agent. LLEGMENY INS lIINANCE colld'' 4 5di, ruary arprrrssulteat. • - • t 0171010. NO.II lava STREET,. BANE BLOOM' // lintel against all kinds of Fire and Marine Mika. JOHN rILWIN: JR.', President. • ' , JOHN 'D'. MOOED, Moe President. C.' if. DONNELL, nearetur„ , ' -,' - . : cA,pii t ' Inf. DYLAN; General Agent: • r ; ' ' . . ivsrft Jr. ;,. 0 , grim Dean. . . olin u,j,: n e. '-; .11NJils.o.tqcx } - fiaet jaula ' ' ' ' , Ler; 11. gra. T. J. =nail:moll. ; Francisdollars • Clagaito Sys , ' cpp4. J.T.btaeldall. 4:fitzttfEr Plitt IMANon. THE NATIONAL DIRECTO MC I .MtER9 President. T. DICKSON, Vice President T. J. GRIER. Treasurer. . ALBIETZ. Secretary. N Egli - 11; 7 1 3 4 4 gt7 ' tiBorollB iI I TS~[iRAI~TGE BEN FJEUNIKLIM INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHENY, PA. Office In Fr,unklln Sayings Batik Buildings, No. 43, Ohio St., Allegheny. A. HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors weD known "o thecommunity, who trust by fair deaths, to Inert. a share of your patronage. D/ HO Y IR GEO. D.. EADD WI L N S Henry Irwin DIRECTORS: , ;D. L. Patterson, Henry! Ges Geo. R.... Riddle, !Jacob Franz, iCottleib Fa!! Simon Drum; J. B. smith, !Jacob Rush, W. X. Stewart, iCh. F. Winston, !Joseph Orals Jos. Lautner, H. J. Zinkand, IJerenalah Es ap1e:03.5( NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., i OF ME CITY. Or ALLEGHENY. 1 Office, No. 89 FEDERAL STREET, entrap e 0 Stockton Avenue. ' , 1 FIRE L , INSIBANCE ONL '. ! - W. ARTLN, President JAS, E. STEVENS . Sec tary. i DERZOTO 8: A. H. En_glish o.H.P.Williams4no. Thompson Jno. A. /Eyler. gas, Lockhart, .Jos. Myers, Jas. L. Graham, IHoist, Lea, C. C. Boyle, :no. Brown. Jr. Geo. Gerst, I Jacoh HoPP. ocl7:ttal 1 '7N +f Darari Fs afzit s-4 FOR SALE. Acre at :Woods Run. 4 Acres and House in Fait Liberty. 8 Acres, unimproved, on Troy Hi 2 Acrees on F G ou en Ml u e g ßu k ßoa. I}(lltiles from P. C. R. R. 70 Acres near P. F. W. tt C. R. R. 118 Acres near Pa, R. R., Westmoreland county. 90 Aeres at H lit Side Station. Pa. R. R. 4 Farms In Preston county, West Virginia. „ 185 Acres In Armstrong county, underlaid with 10S Acres and good improvements, In Trumbull county. Ohio. - WO Acres of Timber land, with Saw 11111 and dwellings. • House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk• patrick. House and Lot on Vicroy street. House and Lot la East Liberty. Hones and Lot in 'Mansfield. House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. House and Lot on Beaver avenue. 2 Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. 9 Lots. - very cheap, on Vine street. Houses and Lot on Franklin street. 1 House of 9 Rooms and 2 Lots on Roberts St. Farms In Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia. Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Beaver counties In Penna. • 2 Houses of IS Rooms In the 17th ward; rent '3OO 3 do. of 3 do. do. 17th do. do. 144 2 do. of 3 do. do. (12th do. do. 136 2 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. do. 360 1 do. of 8 do. do. Bth do. do. 300 11. do.- of 0, do. do. 2,1 do. du. 600 1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th 00. do. 192 1 do. of 3' do. do. 6th do. do. 240 1 do. of 4 do. do. 17th do. do. ' 188 1 do. of 7 do. do. 9d du. 1 do. of 0 do. Grant street. The Houses that I hare fur rent will be rented very low to good tenants for the balance of the ren tal year APPLY AT D. Ps HATCH'S DEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. no 7:1)18 2,000,000 ACRES OF CHOICE;, LANDS FOR SALE BYTE \.I ICI Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, Lring *Long the line or their road. et $l,OO TO 86,00 PER ACRE, And one CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS. For farther Imienlars, maps, ac., address JOHN P. DEVEREUX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansa 'I Or CHAS. B. LAMBOON, Beey, anl4: St. Louis. Missouri IMBUE SALE OF VALUABLE COAL WORKS. 7 will off .r at public sale on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 20th, 1669. my COAL WORKS, eltnaicd=on the 11. & O. R. it., 69 miles east of Columbus. at Csan. bridge. Grernsey county, Ohio, cons‘sting of a lease of 170 Acres of Coal, havirg 99 years to run from June 1866; vein 8 4 4 to 6 feet thick, of good volt y, with all necessary appurte tiances for doing a No. 1 business. The sale Is peremptory, ane the Works will be disposed of to the bigh:at bidder, WITHOUT FLEStb.VE. On day of sale all passeneer trains will stop at the 'Works to let off any parties that may wish to atter d it. For further Information apply is or ad.lress in, at Columbus. Ohio, H. L. WILLIAM, or CROFT & FTIILLIPS, Real Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth street, N. 1.3.—1 f desired by the purchaser. a good portion of coal will be taken in part payment . lan:c7t 'VALUABLE OAKLAND PROP "' ERTY YOE SALE. A neat, well built cottage house. conveniently arranged and to good order, portico in front. wide a. all. large parlor, bay win dowi library, marbis mantles, chambers, dining rocm kitchen, large cellar; attic rooms. cistern. etc. Lot 100 feet front on Charles street by 200 deep, Concord grape vines, young fruit trees, forest shade trees, a fine view of the Monongahela river and surrouneing country. situate 8 minutes' walk from street ears, in desirable location a,d good neighborhood. S. CUTHBERT &SONS, jas , 55 Smithfield street. rOR SALE a. TO LET.--Rouses and Lots for tale In all parts of the city and sn ubs. Also, several FARMS In good locations. Mao, a small WOOLEN FACTORILovith 20 acres of land, and good Improvements, which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Holmes to let on good streets. Private. Dwelling Houseis for rent lo both cities. For further particulars inquire WILLIAM WARD. fim • .110 grant street. otmosite Cathedral. FARM king SALE—Coittiiiiing 100 ACRES, two miles northwest of Salem, Ohio. Three good Orchards, Sugar Camp, Darn. Dwelling Mouse, Carriage Rouse and other out buildings. Will exchange for city property. Terms easy. For Rail particulars inquire of SAMUEL PATTERSON. dendls • On the Premises. 1 MEDICAL. 'INF A NIIO 0 D.”--Anothet Nevi MEDICAL PAMPHLET,? r ota the pen 0 DICMISTIB: The Medical Time sag kof this work "This valuable treatise on the cans e and cure o premature decline, shows how bealub is impaired threa' secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily retained . It gives a clear synopsis ol the impediments to marriage, the e.wasc and effect, of nervous debility, and the remedies thereibr." Pocket edition - of the above will• be fm warded on ,recelpe of M 5 cents, by addressing Hooter CUR. Tin, No. fis North Charlee Street, - Baltimore, Md. :iylistl • , MANHOOD: HOW LOST T HOW RESTOREDI Just published titivated rAtVi° OW. Prieto, Rim cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical Oure el Sperroaturrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, Inv°luntari 11mIasuons, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar. nage generally: Nervousness, Consumption, Big. lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapaclt., re. sulllnBg from SeltA.buse, &c., by Robt. J. Oulvdr. veil. M. D. author of Lie "Green Book, "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF BUFF/MERV, ' seal under seal, In a plain envelOpe, to any address, past. paid on receipt of . slx dents, or two !mosso stamps, to OHAS, J. O. I.I4IAiE • & Co., I*? BOWEity. NEW TORE, FOSTOFFICE BUZ 4 5 86. Also Dr: Cuiverwell , e "Aterriage °nide,' price UM cents. mint/PM •: • DVICB'ta IVO!JN6I MEAT ABOIUT Estiavyn for Young men, On the Errors., Abuses ; Diseases Incident to youth and Early Manhoml, with the humane view of treatment and ante, eenuby mall inuelled lettex enveloms free of charre-- Addreiss. 40WARD AS SOCIATION, Dor Phildetphia. Pa. •settintio.dra F,W,i9Xu 5 :Join; ra. monist JoaxM COOPER & -° B•' MINIM bin , • PER co., BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND, , STEAM FITTERS; miantadtirers PUMPS AND BRA)* o e 4 1 :4 AlAcipat . 4 1 1 5 1 1t i r ds. as fuo firm= Corner of Pike. and Trona Streets, - MthBUSiGII. MIScEf:T; ANEOUS. , . STOCt " 'A. MONTH CAN BE Made by male and female agents. We hsre cothin for euriesity ssekers, bat rellible, stead). prortsbie ennloyalcut hr those who ry e n bualLess. Address, with 3-cent stamp. C. L. VAN ALLEN .I. CO.. 49 mew bt.. :sew '1 ors. (1312 4w QOIIET/ING NEW AND USEFUL new !a a le Music. POPULAN MUSK: at °PULAR r tICEs. — Hitchcock's 11-,ll' Ohne series of M.usic for the 1111thsa." No. 1 now reacy. ?dusk, and wi.rds Of th' eom!c Boltz, "CAPTAIN AWES OF THE HORSE MARINES." Others to follow rapldlx. nice, 5' cents each. Your News dealer has it or will get , it for you. Mal ed on re ceipt of price.' Adores:. Ii NJ. W. HITCHCOCK:: Publbber. jal.2:4w SO Spring street, New York. Prelll, .Secre r 0 THE WORKING CLASS. lam now prepared to filim4h onstant employ ment to all clsses at their hon es, - for their spare in o ut en Le. BushP-ss new, light and -profitable. F IfLy cents to 3.5 pe evening is easily earned, and the boys and eir.sjearn nearly as much as men. iireat inducements are offered. All who see this rotlee please send me their address and ,test the business for themselves r I fnot well satt , fled, I will semi 011 to pay fur the .trouble of writing me. Full-partle- Wars sent free. Sample sent by mall for ten cents. Ef MMIME!!!M GENTS WANTED TO SELL A li new hook pertaining to Agriculture and the ectianic Arts, edited b. Geo. E. Waring, Rao.. the oistinguisbed author and agricultural engleeer of the New York (..eutral Park. Nothing like it ever published; :I 00 engravings. Sells at sight to far mers, mechanics and workingmen of all classes, Active men and women are coining money Send for circulars. E. B. TREAT 4. CO.. Publishers. jallitiw- 054 Becldway. N. Y. , MONEY EASILY MADE WITH our Complete Stericil and Key Check Outfit. email capital required. Circulars free. STAFFORD MA Nikki. CO.; CO Fulton street, New lork. jai2:4sr A WATCH FREZ—Given Gratis to lire. energetic agents, male or female. In a new, light and hmorable,buslness, paying $3O her day sure. No gift enterprl.e, no hcmtbug. Address, g..MitNItOE KEN:NED ic .L Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. jal2:4w DR. BURTON'S TOBACCO AN TIDOTE. —Warranted to remove all desire for tutmeco. It entirely vegetable sad harmless. It purities and enriches the teood. invigorates the sys tem, possesses great nourishing and strengthening power, Is an excellent appetizer. enables the. moo:L -ech to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep re freshing, and estahrlshes robust health. Smokers and chewers for sixty years em , d. Price. BO mnta, Post tree. A treatise on the Injurious effects of to bacco, with lists of references, teselmonlals sent tree. Agents wanted. Address, Dr. 'T. It. ABBOTT. Jersey Clty, N. J. Sold by all druggists. Ja42:l2w P R AR $l9OOO A N' F i : END Y . a E t steady iT eni A p,o; meas. We want a reliable stout in every county to sell our Patent White Wire Cotbes Lines (eveydast ing). Address, WHITE Wi Co., 76 William street, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn street, Chicago. Il linois. - jahttOr CARPETS -Don't Pay the High Prices. The New England Carpet Company. of Boston Mass.. established nearly a quartOr of a century aeo, In th"lr present location. In Halls over 11. 73 75, 77. 79. 81. 83, 85 and 87 Hanover en , eet, have proiliab.y furnished more houses with Carpets than any other house in theeountry. In or der to_affurd those it a distance-the advantages Of thtir low prbes. propose to send on the receipt of the price. 20 yards or onwards of their beautiful Cottage CarpeLlug, at 50 cents per yard. with Saul. nl.sof ten sorts, saryi"g in trice from 25 cents to tli3 per yard, suitable for lurnhibing every part of any house. 1a12:4w WE ABE COMING, AND WILL PRFSF.I4 TO ANY PERSON SEND ING us Club In our Great One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy A WATCH, PIECE or SHEETING, SILK. DRESS • PATTERN, Ac., Ac., • FREE OF COST._ Our inducements during the past few -years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. We have made many Important additions to our Winter Stocks, and have largely extended our Ex change List, and wallow fee, confluent to meet the demand °tour txt• n•lve p.tronage. :send :or new circular. Catalogue of goods and samplea sea, to any address tree. Send money by registered letter, Addresa all orders to J. S. HAWES & CO., -15 Federal Street, Boston, P. 0. Box C. - • Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods, ...Cut rlated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, .tc., Ac. fallt:l2w THE SUCCESS Of our. One Dollar Sale has Caused Such A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, That in ord.r to supply the dinumd on'arioned by our constantly increa,ing vatrquage, we have re- Cent'y made imporia , lons for the Fan Trade, direct from-t.uropeau bianutazture.e, ARM:INTIM/ TO NEARLY 000,000, So that we are prepared to sell every description of HEY AND FANCY GOuliS. CH.'S ER PLATED •:;UTiARY. WATCHES, ALBUMS, JEW, ELEV. S:c.. of better quality than any other concern in tat country for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE, With privilege of exchangP from a large variety of useful articles not one in which could be bought for Y WIC S. Tile: ATdt.niNT In any other way. • 41firThi , best of Boston and New York references given as to .he reliability or our house, and bat our busluess Is conducte.. in the fairest and most legiti mate manner possible. and that we give greater val ue for the money than can be obtalued In any other. All Goods damaged or broken in train poi latl9n roploced without charge. ArirChecks describing articles sold rent to agents in ti.ubs at Wes mentioned below. We guarantee every article to coat less than if bought at any Bos ton or New ork Wholesale House. OUR CODESSIISSIONS TO AGENTS Exceed those of every other estathlshment of the klud-proorof this can be found In coin paring our premiums with those of others FOlt CLUBS OF THE SADA :DEB, In addition to wi11.% we delts to rise better goods of the saute character. --We W ill Send to Agents Free of Metre, For n Cub of 30 and Three Dollars-Jae of the following artlel:e 1 (NZ. good linen Sh rt-' Fronts. 1 set soul Quid Studs. All ir! 00l Cassi. mere for Pants. Flue white eettlitrirDare. large sizes 1 elegant:Bahl:loin' Skirt.--:GU yard. tiro «n or bleached Sheeting, good quality. yard wide. 1 ele,' Rant 1130 l'icture .3foroeca bound Photo. album. 1 double lens titereoseupe and 12 Foreign Views. 1 sliver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor. .1 elegant Bilk Fan. vr.ta Ivory Cr Sandalwood Frame, feath- - ered edge and spangled. Itteel Carvlnz •Eatife and Fork. very hest quality, Ivory b.lanced handle. 1 handsome headed parasol. 21) yda good Print. 1 Damask Tahle Cover. 1 pr. b,st quality Ladles' Berwi.Cottaresi Boots. 1 doz. fine Linen Towels. doz. elegant oliver plated engraved Napkin Rings; 1 dos. Ladles/ flue Atoilno or Cotton stockings.. Gents heavy chased solid gold Ring. 1 pr. Ladles' high cut:Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine Diess Pat tern. 1 Violin anti Bow.' in box. complete. 1 t pin. ear drops and sleeve buttons. For a Club of 50 and Five Doltare-One black oreotored Alpacas Dress Patscr• 1 bet Lace Curtains, Ipr. all Wool Blankets. Engraved all- Ter plated 6 bottle ihrulving• Castor. 1 beautiful writing. desk. 1 solid Gold scarf Pln. yards Tame fine Cessimere, for Pants and Vest. 1 set ivory balance handled Anives, with silvt r ;dated Fork•. 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with silk. 1 hr. s sots' calf Hoots 30 yarns rood Print. 30 yards ,rriod brown ;oe bleached Sheeting. yard wide, ur 40 yards hyd wide, good quality., _1 La dies' et gent dormice. Traveling Bag.' ',Square Vlrool Shawl. 1 plain Norwleh Poplin Dress Pat.% tern. a 3 , 2 Na .double , width cloth for ladles , Cloak. , elegant engrave abet r plated Tea Put. 3 . yards double width NratA'rrooOr Cloth fOetloaklng. For a Club of 100 anti Ten Dollars -One rich Merino or Whet. Dress Pattern. , 7-pair fine Damask Table Co . ha and Napkins to match..l pair gents' French Calf Boots. - I heavy Sliver elated en graved Pitcher. ;Very Pile all' Wool 01 thrfor Ole& (Moak. .1 web yen , tine nest quality brown vr bleached She, ti ng. yds tine Cassitnere for suit.' lelegant Urea , Pattern. 1 elegant English /Were Dress P.sitern. - I beau: Mal En g bah Mirage Shawl. -1 set ivory balanced handle Knives and Forks. I ladles' or penis , Sliver flouting case WAWA; , 1 Bartlett Hand Portable dewing Machine. Splendid reamily Bible, steel t ngravluir, with ree n onl. and photograph pages. 25 vds: amid Hemp Carpet , lug, good colers. 1 pair good Marseilles (Wits.' 1 good six barrel Revolver. 1 elegant Fur sled and ,ape. 1 single barrel shot gun. 1 sinter plated en. Frayed six bottle ltevolring Castor.; cut,- glam. hot. ties. 1 very Violin and Bow, fmnese. 1 bet ivorrtialenced Knives and Font. ' • Prebends for larger clubs incre see lathe ammo:Atte. SEND MONEY BY EEND 'Fon OUR Ipt_44KEß'kpcw, Nos. 98 and 100 Romper 814 /MOaton. POSISCItIrT, • ,, Tbelntetaitt Revenge beroulment dealing UN, Billet logaitty of tatlo mottod of sale, and taw IL in no wisP yosenablostbo gift entespetoo osagual t lailaif , AIMMSM="N'TE. NEW OPERA ROME. i Lessee - WV. HENDERSON. Manx,zer ' M. W. CANNING • 7 4 ' I:wino:Med success of the Celebrated Getini od Iturlezque, Tn E LEFFIRN WELL, Whose reception MI Jinni:ay night bps large and enflaut..eaatic audience, who wituts‘ed his Immense perlorufanceb of . 1 TEE GUSIII:SG CLORINDA • , AND EO3IEO JAFFIER JENKINS, Warrants the manuf.feinE,t in ancouncineAlliclr repetition on WFDL.:: , !IIaY aua TtiChiSi , AY, Jan— uary 20 ai and 21st. - !Secure scats in advance. Fitii , AY—ttp,heift of LEFF! ntiNVELL. Lettingwell Nth: inee;on -- a:ttrday. • tar - PIT TS 3 4. 7 TH EATR E. . WILLIA3I ,, .4 01 e Lessee alidllatiager. Rpmember yuur last chance to see 'I HE GliEfilltY'S TRANS-ATLANTIC COMBINATION TIIE MINIATURE CII:t;U:s! 111"ile Gertrude's Lerned QuadrunEds. Little Ilesslt,•' i, Gregory 31Iss Lerna Caveuder, J, an. Albert. Arthu and Willie. The Flying. Mon of the Air. A NEW BILL TO-NIGIIT Last Grcgo y Matinee on Saturday. W`IIURIVELL'S MUSEUM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, The Great Family Resorte. FIFTH AVENUE, between Smithfield and Wood streets', oppnsite Oid Theatre. Arr Open Day and Evening, all the year round. Admission, 25 cents: Cletidren. 16 cents. VirORPHANS' FAIR. BASEMENT OF CATHEDRAL. ADMISSION.. The splendid newly.organised Cathedral Brass . Band will enliven the Fair every evening. de22 Igr FAIR IN AIALNSFIIELDs-A Fair lot the benefit of the • New Catholic Church in the irillege of Mansfield wlli open on the 18th or JANUARY, and willcontinue for twoweeks. Trains. on the Panhandle road leave the Union Depot for Mansfield dab) , at 3:25 and 4:5.5 r. X., returning at 11r. x jal2 'PROF. CARPENTEIVS FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. No. 78 THIRD STREET, is now open for the re ception of pupils. Class days: and hours—For La dles Masters and Misses, Wednesday and Saturday, at UN o'clock P. M. For Gentlemen—Tuesday and Friday Evenings„ at 8 o'c,cetk. Private lessons given. Circulars can C l asses t the Music Stones and at the Academy. out of the city,: convenient. attended to. JET Hall to let to Select Parties LEGAL. N TAE BISTRI T COURT OF • Allegheny County. State of Pennsylvania. Par- ' cation In Equity, Na. 109, January Term, 1869 Ann Hob/9111p and Alines Holdahip verses Jane Campbell, Henry Campbell, Edward Campbell. Sam. nelS. rtuelds and Halrlet Shields his woe, James C. Pearson and Wm, Wilson and Emily Wilson his wife, heirs of Jane 4 , amplx.ll; dee'a; George Knox. m.. 8. Knox, E. C. Dewey and Sarah Dewey his wIle,\JAM , s Kcox. Martha Knox. Mrs. A , n 31. Da vidson and Jane K. alcAltister, heirs of Hugh Knox. deceased: James Knox, George Knox and smith heirs of William Knox, dec'd: James Knox, Samuel B. Knox, George Knox, Ann Armstrong, Join 31. Kirk, James Kirk, William F. Kirk, John Marshall ar d Nancy his wife Daniel Kieser and his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett, Philip I/enrich and Mary his wife, George F. Kirk. Aaron Brooks and Ann B. his wife, and William Al. Doty and the issue of his wife Jane Doty. dec`c ; Mercy Lowell, George Crownover, Johu reedge and Han nah his wife, James Crownover, Robert Crownover, Lucretia Peasely, A Inarin Skenkle and Almtra his wife, Mary 3fann. John K. Be-nett, Josephine S. uenuett, Isaac J. Bennett, George M. Bennett, Isaac Jenklnson, Wm. D. Frazee and Rebecca his wife. Thomas 31inshall, George K. Minshall, Robt. P. 311iishall and Byrain L. Alieshall, heirs of Geo. dec'd. Heirs at law of Agnes - Knox. dec'd, late of Omens of Pittsburgh., Bill filed be plaintiff, for the partition or sale of the real estate of Agnes Knox.-c ec'ci.late of the city of Pittsburgh. Pa., who died in 1854. The rest es tate consist• of two lots on Fifth street. (now Fifth • avenue) In the city of Pittsburgh, one fronting on Flith avenue about one hundred feet and on Market street about thirty feet, and the other fronting on Fifth avenue about 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, dec'd, who was a broth er of Agnes Knox, and have the one-tlftla interest in said property, are unknown. One of his sons. James, wten last heart from, lived near Cincinnati,, 01110. The defendants above named ass notified and re quired to cause an appearance to be entered for them In said - Court and to answer Seld bill, on or before the 4th Monday of .January, MOO, or in default thereof the bill will be taken pro confegfro, and a de cree made against them in their absence. By oilier of Court, Oils the 2d day of January. A. D. 1869. L. ,. JACOB H. WALTER. Prothonotary. WHITE k SLAGLE, • Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1e6:c7.1 ORPHANS , COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Or Court of Allegheny County, the undersigned, execn or of the last will of Dr. JESSE PENNEY, clecNt, will expose at PUBLIC SALE on the premi ses, on THURSDAY, the 11th day cf FEBRUARY. A. D. 1869, at g o'clock P. 11., all that certain piece or parcel of • land situated In the borough of McKeesport, County of Allegheny, and Btate of Pennsylvania, bounded .and described as 'follows, viz : Beginning on the southern side of Penn street In James Pena. vo.plAn of lots In said borough, at be corner of .oc N. 13. thence south along the line of said lot 70 feet to an tdie3: thence east along said alley 80 feet to the line of Henderson's lot; thence by said llne 70 feet to Penn street, and thence by said street 80 feet to the place of beginning: be ing a part of lot No. 12 in said plan. For further particulars Inquire of ROBERT CRAIGHEAD, Executor. Elizabeth Cr JOHN P. PENNEY, Attorney. Pttlsburgh WASHINGTON BUILDLNO AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS OF EAST BIRISILXGHAIt Ncitice is hereby given that an .application has been made at No. 385, December Term, 1868, for a. Charter for the ''W ASHING TON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION or EAST BIRMINGHAM , and ;the same will be granted at the next term of Couri, unless exceptions are Hied. JACOB H. WALTER, Prothonotary 0ct21:219W NOTICE.—An application will ;VI be made for tho - pardon of HUGH CONOLLY and HA:NIEL 3ICGAHItY. convicted of r, cetving stolen goods. ittn:cla BANKRUPT NOTICES; TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IMITED STATES, fur the Western District o Penn4ylvania. OLIVER ADAMS, a Banicrupt under the Act of Congress of Itarith 2d, 1802, having apidied for a Discharge from ail his debts, and other claims provable under said 'Act, by order of-the Court, notlee ( la hereby given to all persons who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 2Srn DAY OF JANUARY, 1889. at 10 o'clock A. it., before SAMUEL HARPER. Esq.. Register in Bankruptcy, at his °Mee, No. 03 Diamond street-, to show cause. If any they. have, why. a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further, notice Is hereby given that the Second and Third Meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, required by 'the 27th and 28th eel:Aleuts of said Act, will be had be fore the said Register, at the same thus and place. — frie:cloo S. C. MCCANDLESS, Clerk. mins Is TO GIVE AOTICETHAT . 1 . on the 121 th day of Jenuarv, A. D. 11369, a. arrant hi DanXruptcy was lisnt.d against the ESTAIT OP ADOLPII.RODELKEINBE, • Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny and Pieta ., of - . ennaylvania, who has been a,djudged.a , ` ll 3llltrupt, o n his ownpititicint that the PaYeleol - or tro , any debts nd delivery of any property belonging to , . , such Han pt to him or for his nee, and the trans _ fer of ant pert); by him, are forbidden bylaw: that a mee lug of the creditors of ithe said Bank rupt, to prose th.ir debts. and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will beheld at a Court •Of Bankrurcy, to be . holden at No . 118 vedeml. street, Al egheny City, 4 IleghenT .county, Pa.. be five JOH N;l4 .• P URVIAN C.E.-Ego.. Heglmer, - on the .11ittilt day ,t February, A. D. Ikigo, at, NI o'clocit I ') • • • THOMAS A..HOWLIM . jale:o114 • 11. P. Marshal.. as !deafen. et. WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN. 3ti r Pitts pre'. the 3.1 day of November., A. D. 1808, Thu undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as '..kasimsee of.soi.lVElt AD OM of Pouth Pittsbargh,-.ln the , county 01%Alleglteal• and State of reonaVvadia, Within said district, wno has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his owli y. Pliti•- lion by the Distinct Court of salCaistscul JOHN H. BAILEF Assign ee, setsur Aftorainr-644par.A• MI6 I 25 cents. ITESEI jal9:dat