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cts littsbutgt Gaptts.
FARM_, (S ARDEN AND ROFSEHOLD.
Mind FOR TUE lIOU6IIWIFE.
French Loaf Cake.-- Ise cups . f pul
verized- sugar, three cu of fresh utter,
four cups' of milk, six gge, ten ups of
.
dried sifted flour, one me-glass f wine,
one wine-glass of b dy, three nutmegs,
a small teaspoonful of soda, one pound
raisins, quarter pound of citron. ,
Fruit Cake --Fir at. Three poinDAE, o f
flour, one pound - of la tter, one ph alli ,' o f
su one quart of °lasses, gig eggs;
on gar, e pint of milk, th ee tearpoonfuls of
of 1,
baki n g powder, one teacr,p ginger,
one teacup full of raisi s. 'spice toUste.
Fiuit Cake &eon . —To one pound
and four ounces of f.l ur, one pound ot
hatter - , one pound. of sugar, ten eggs,
one pound of mirrants, half pound of
citron, spice 143 taste. ,
Spanish • Ili•itfer,s,—Cut biscuits into
lengths as • thick as, your finger, in any
shape Tom please; soak in some cream,
ntitr.aeg, sugar, cinnamon and one egg,
Viten well soaked fry brown and serve
'with butter, wine and sugar sauce.
.
Bice Paiteakee.—Boil half pound of
rice to a
,jelly; when cold mix it with a
pint of cream, four eggs, a little salt, and
nutmeg; stir in eight ounces of butter
just warmed, and add as much ,flour• as
will makt the batter thick enough; fry in
as little lard as possible. • ,
A Good Substitute for Cream to\ put in
Coffee.—Boila pint of milk and let it cool;
beat the yolks of, three e,ags, and 'stir in;
it will make the coffee much richer.
Pudding Sauce.—Take one cup of bat
ter and cup of white sugar;beat them
well together, flavor with lenion •extract;
just before serving yOur pudding set the
sauce on the stove and stir ,until it be
comes hot—it will raise up very light.
Apple Oustard;—•Take one dozen sour
apples, peel and core them, place them
over the fire to cook in a teacup of water
until they begin to be tender, then put.
them in spudding dish, cover them with
sugar, beat up ten, eggs with three pints of
milk and pour over them; bake about
three-quarters of an hour.
-To KeeriGoar of Bed Bligahe the
whites of four eggs and ten cents worth of
quicksilver; put them into a howl and
beat to a perfect froth. Take a feather
and dip into this preparation, and apply
to every part of your bedstead where
-bugs conceal themselves; do this once a
year, and you wit never see a bedbug in
your house. f
How to Preserve Eggs.—An easy way
to preserve eggs is to rub the outside of
thesliell, as Soon as it is gathered from
thenest, with a little butter or any other
grease that is.not fetid. By filling up the
res of the shell the evaporation of the
IP-1
liquid part of the eggs is prevented, and
, by this means excludes the external air.
The' milkiness which most people are
fond'Of in • new laid eggs, will be pre-
'served for months, as, perfect as when
• taken from the nest. • r
Another Way to Preserve Eggs from
Nay to May Again—Take a piece of
mislacked lime as large as, a pint bowl,
slack It -by degrees; when well slacked
put ten quarts of water to it, and add salt
till the eggs rise; then put them in with
care that none get cracked, and lay a
cloth on the eggs, that will keep them
wet on the top.
Soft. Wafers.—One cup of yeast, one
quart of milk, two pounds of flour, one
pound of butter, ten eggs, one-half to
remain until risen.
'Marlborough Pudding.—Take twelve
spoonfuls of stewed apples, twelve of
wine, twelve of sugar, twelve of melted
butter, and twelve of beatenieggs, a little
• cream; spice to your taste; Iyin a paste
in . a deep dish. Bake oriel hour and a
quarter. • -
Here is amEnglish dainty : . .
I - Tipsy ( lake .- Composition : f pound
sponge biscuits; i pound maccaroons;
f: strawberry or raspberry jam; a pint and
t a half of whipped cream, flavored with,
1 vanilla; a glass of white wine, and a small,
glass of brandy. DispOse in an orna
mental dish• a layer of sponge cake; a'
layer of crushed =maroons; a layer of
lam, and sprinkle the who i l; with white
1 wine and brandy, with cream'
1 above. Recommence alle layers and
them terminate at last with e whipped
,i
„Cream. Let it remain half an hour and
4 . serve. •
,' asranterrs.
j the
1 This, as every body knc
!delicious an' wholesome i
:easily cultiva d, after the f
of preparing the ground or,
' l / 4 'quires some f the deepest st
l e
1 :den; a richsandy loam. is tl
li
;ground can hardly be made'
bed should be trench'
• three feet deep, and p 1
inanure, well mixed im
, mark out yo
_r beds si
~ 1 two feet Edleys around
'-t Aght inches of top
'Next 'use wel the rat
:'ground is w 11 pnlverizet
and smooth. Then' mar"
- •
one foofdpt and two
ai
deep. '
If you us seed,, sot
'w 'min
arm water drop it i i apart
in the roiv; ake it In, le soil
ever the seed with a bi ni roll
. er: When the youny tp, hoe
;• them carefully, and . tear of
• - - weeds throu4h the sewn . After
the, second hoeing, put reakest
plants, leaving them 1
inches
apart. an this way you „ _ ._ a good
I supply of stalks for the '-table in three,
1 yearn.' If• you plant , roots, which you,
. can purchaseat the agricultural stores,.
t place them on the top of the well-prepared
ground twelve inches apart; spread . the
. ,i 1 libel's, and fix la their natural post
.ii tion with ths hand; then cover th e whole
u with three ,orr. four' inches of the mixed
nompostosmooth it off neatly, and the Work
1 finished.
By this last Method you. will. have a
1 .4 nice lot of beads in two years: Water
...; . the beh after planting, if, dry weather.
1 .
• _., i ' ilOceds, and keep it cleat of weeds du=
1-! ring :swirlier as - from ' the yoting
,-1 plants from the seed. Before, the setting.
4t of wintetzut • off the stalks down td
1.. the surface - kr the'ground, and:: then put
:,..1 "(n annuallynbent this time ahoUt three ,
inches of manure. The ;ought* of-this
„.1 Bhoild be raked off in the apring, and the
C• - '7,.. 1 surface of the bed loosened with a manure
- : '4 , ':i - fork: --In addition - to all this 130 W . YOU/
.. 44 beds With ' Salt, broadcast , ' one to s three,i'i'4 pounds to the square yard. ' ,This is
:.::k1 snows to be an admirable manure for it.
•,"- --, ,,, , 5,:i , , Some of our Eastern men say that they
jery seldom met with asparagus in the
i-i . )hio Valley, es tender and • delicious as
...,';',„? ;bat grown on the seashore or well, ma•
ured.withSelt. - They say.onr asperses,
O
though rather large, general y tough
and bitter. One reason for tb • ;-doubt
-less, is our bad habit of cut .g it at
some distance inder ground ass on RS it
peeps through `the surface. Ou . market
gardeners have got into this '.d habit
from imp:itience to realize pro from it
as early as possible, it ought not o be cut
until it rises to the height of fo . inches,
and assumes for that dISISTMe a. 'Re deep
greenish color, It is then tend- rer and
sweeter. • AI poor 'soil, too, ' , tikes it
smaller and, tougher.
EFFECTS OF 11FATING THE :El
Most gardeners in New England are in
thehabit of preparing the hills for.cu
cumbers, squashes and melons by burn
ing upon them heaps of old pea-brush,
shavings, weeds and chip-dirt. If, you
were to inquire the cause of this practice,
you would probably be told that it was
to accomplish two very dissimilar pur l
poses—the destruction of the numerous
insects and seeds which lay beneath the
burning heap, and the imparting to the
soil a considerable degree of warmth.
Certainly both of these objects are a -
complished, but we suggest that the great
benefit obtained by this procedure •is the
softening of the 13 ilex contained in the soil,
whereby it is rendered soluble.
Every farmer, who has put in a crop
on land that has been recently cleared
and burned, as is the practice in all tim
bered countries, knows the wonderful
fertility of lands that have been so pre-,
pared, and has pleasant recollections of
the first crops that wereproduced after
the ax and torch had dont their work of
devastation. Many attribute this marvel
ions fertility, which is exhibited for some
years, to the presence of 'the ashes that
have been produced; but without wishing,
in any manner, to detract from the value
of the wood ashes, we believe the action
of the fire on the soil (producing soluble
silica) was the great cause of these, heavy
crops. This practice would be especially
beneficial to lands that are to be sown to
any kind of grain, but more particularly
to wheat. For the perfection of either
the straw or kernel of this plant soluble
silica is absolutely necessary.—Prairie
Farmer.
Professor LW, of the Cornell Univer
sity, in a treatise on "garget" and
its cause, says: Diseases of -the teats
will sometimes induce garget, as when
they have been injured by the reek- -
less use of teat-tubes, or if the milk is
only partly drawn off in consequence of
open sores, resulting from foot and month
disease, cow-pox or warty growths.
But the retention of milk in the udder is
not the only evil attendant on bad milk
ing. Some milkers seize'the root of the
I teat between the thumb and fore•finger,
and then drag it until it slips out of their
grasp. In this way the teat and udder
are subjected to severe traction for an in
definite number of times, and in rude
hands is often severely injured. The
proper mode of milking is to take the
teat in the entire hand, and after pressing
it upward, that it may be well filled from
the - capacious milk reservoir above; to
coMpress it first at the base between the
thumb and fore-finger, then, successively
by each` of the threer succeeding fingers
until completely emptied. The teat is at
the same time gently drawn upon. but
any severe traction is- altogether unne
cessary and highly injurious. These re
marks on the mode of milking, and those
of milking .clean, are of more moment
than many may at first suppose, and in
some localities, more -cows are ruined
from faults of this kind than from all
other causes which act specially on the
udder. ,
CBRAP WASH. FOR BUILDINGS.
Take a dean, water-tight cask and put
into its half a bushel of lime. Slack it by
pouring water over it boiling hot, and in
sufficient quantity to cover it five inches
deep, and stir it briskly
. until thorongly
slackened. When this lime has been
slackened, dissolve it in water, and add
two pounds of sulphate of zinc and one
of common salt. These will cause the
wash to harden and prevent its wicking,
which gives an unseemly appearance to
the work. A beautiful cream color may
be given to the wash by adding three
pounds of yellow ochre; or a good pearl
or lead color by the addition of a lump of
iron black. For , fawn color add four
pounds of umber, one pound of Indian
red and one of common lampblack., For
stone color add two pounds lamp black.
When applied to the outside of houses
and to fencer, it is rendered more durable
by adding a pint of sweet milk to a gal
-1
ofwash.--Scfentific Ameriatn.
PREPARED SEASONING.
we, is a :very
scnlent, and
rst operation
bed. It I re
11 in the gar
e best. The
co deep. The
spade
horse
Then
rming
swing
beds.
ill the
s level
drills
inches
A writer on cookery gives the following ,
recipe for preparing a &Hamm seasoning:
Place in a paper bag. one•quarter of, an
ounce of thyme, one-quarter of an ounce
of bay leaf, one-eighth ounce of marjoram,
and one-eighth ounce of rosemary; put the
bag into a moderately-' heated oven, till
the herbs are dry; then mix them in a
Mortar with a half an ounce of nutmegs,
half an ounce of cloves, a quarter of an
ounce of pepper, one-eighth of an ounce
of cayenne Tepper, pound the whole and
press through a hair seive. Keep this
mixture in a dry, well-corked bottle.
These spices are to be , need either alone
or with salt added; the proportion for
mixing:with salt 's one ounce of the mix
ture to four ounces of fine salt. One
ounce of the spiced salt is sufficient to
season three pounds of forcemeat.
TIM COPS .
An exchange says:
pr. Warder, ,who:has Just returned
froth a tour through Indiana and South
ernllllinols, informs us that the winter
wheateverywhere looks well and /prom
ises .an, extraordinary yield. The fall
wasTavorable, and -the plants' got very
firinly rooted before cold weather set in.
Thls„ information corresponds' with our
advices from Ohio and Kentucky. Of
course, the crop is not out of danger; but
it is all right so far. All kinds of fruit
are, safe in:lndiana,. Ohio and Southern
'lllinois. In more northern latitudes
pesChesare `ldliet: With a seasonable
spring, havePriithise of,good croPs..
A NUM VREANTABTDII3H-OCCAIIIONALLY.
'Take one potuid'otchipped beef, Ponr
cold water over it in a frying, pan, par
boll'it tour ; five minutes, then drain the
water from the beef, plac° it, cn the fire,
add a l large lump .of butter and dredge
flour until covered; pour on a pint of rich
milk, stirring with a spoon until it thick
ens. Bring to the table hot. •
IZEREDIt von BORERS.
Kr. Henry:B. Pierce, its the New Eng
land Farmer, says: "After. twenty years'
experience, in - which :I havp found it to
work.not only , no my own' entire ,satisfact
tion; tit that of others ; who have tried
it. I can confidently ecommendptop
ping up the boles of borers in trees with
bard soap, as an infallible cure for this
pest to oar orchagde
PITTSBURGH Pr4EIIT,I%- fl 61 . MARCH 2, 1869.
HOW TO MILK
`~ / A,'
CONTBOI.LER'S 0117 )
CITY OP ALLEGHYNY. Febniarir, pi, 1800. f
NOTICE •
TO CARPENTERS.
SEALED PEOPO.„SALS. Neill be received
at this office until As o'cl ock p. st, on 'FRIDAY.
5 ,.. • ior building an ENOINE HOUSE
rzy the tIOOD 'WILL 'FMB COMPANY.
Plane and Speettications can be seen at the
office of JAM aS M. B ALPS.. Esq ~ Architect,
No. 110, "federal streetoiup stairs.
The tight is reserved tor electlinv and all bide.
fe2.lt(lB R. B. FRANCIT.....Citv Controller.
IaPROPOSAOI FOR PLAS-:
TERlNG:—Progosals will be received foe
PT..ATETtiNG THE ArGHERY COUNTY
WORK HOUcE.
Specideatlons of work a d materlabi to be seen
at the °Mee of Messrs. Barr. t Moser., Architects.
Sixth street, where propesals will be left, . ad
dressed to • W. 8 8. .
BI 4 SE LL EBEM'KG,'
L.
•
Building Committee,
fe'22:o3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Or BATCHEILOWS HAIR PIE.
-...
This splendid Bair Dye Is the best in the world!
the only trite and , perf at Dye; harmless, relia
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri
diculous tints; remed i es the ill effects of bad
'dyes; Invigorates and eaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. black or brown. Sdld by all Druggists
and Perfumers; and properly applied at Eatcher
lore 'Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New
York. - . ata8:02.3
`MARRIAGE AND CELIBA I w
CY. —An Essay for young men on tb e crime
of Solitude, and the. DlSEAlinfl and ABUSES
whlch create impediments to MARRIAGE, with
sure means of relief. Sent In sealed : letter en
velopes. free of charge. Add, en, Dr. J. SKIL—
LINHOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila
delphia. Pa. . lat9:dkt
ar'ODNAMEN'rAIL AND USE-
Fut. BUY ONLY I
SILVER TIPPED SHOE'S.
For children. Will outwear three pairs without
tips. - . Ja.:dC6.T:l3:B
THE
ECONOMY BUTTER CO.
ask the attention of all interested In the redric
tion of the extravagant cost of Butter, to th'elr
practical and economical system of mating pare
Prime Butter by the aid of the
EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLANT.
A brief allusion to, the origin of thisdnirsirtant
discovery may not prove uninteresting. Among
the auttientfcated records of the 'renowned Cap
tain Cook's voyage around the world, is found
the statement, that while sojourning fora Short
- time on the Brazilian Coast of South ApieriCa. he
Observed the natives using, in the preparation of
their feed, a peculiar oil. which. upon examina
tion. he found to possess tbe - appearnce, taste
and 'leveret' Butter; upon farther inottiry, how
ever, he ascertained that Shwas simi ly a sub.,
stance that the natives distilled incrudesnd
' imperfect manner, from a rich andl luxuriant
plant that grew spontaneously said ab udantly in
ghat warm tropical country. A feud iea rs ago,
an eminent French chemist, while/ on a profes
sional visit to the tropics, made numerods-exper
iments wltn this remarkable production oftna
ture, and succeeded in extracting a cncentrated
s
essence of the plant. The formula f r its p 'pa
ration, and the Sole Right for its sale in till
country are the exclasive property o this or
party, by whom It was purchased from the o la
nil discoverer. We claim for' this retiaark bit
yet simple and perfectly harmless preparatio
115.—That by its use a net gain of from 50 to 011
per cent. is made in the manufacture of B u t ter.
9d.—That Butter, which from age or wba ' er
r
cause, may be strong ,] rancid, streaked or
coarse-grained , and comparatively Poetess for
general use, by the aid of this Extract, is re
stored to its original freshness and sweet s ss,
fine-grain, and even color.
3d.—By the use of this Extract; one pound of
delicious, fresh Butter is actually made from
one pint of milk. .
4th.—That a pure and excellent table Butter can
be made, at a cost of from 15 to 20 ,43 nts per
pound. The chief expense wherein being But
ter, which is the essenUal base.
6th.-That Butter manufactured - bv the aid of
this Extract is equaltin every respect to the best
Butter made by the ordinary method.
Oth.— The Extract after thorough. analysts, by
able chemists. Is pronounced perfectly free from
any deleterious substance, the Ingredients be
ing purely of a vegetable nature.
Bth. In proof of ;he foregoing assertions, the
factory of this company •Is mating one ton ef
. Batter per day, which meets with ready sale
in the New York Mrrket. and Ls consumed from
the tables of the fret Hotels, Restaurants and
Private families in this city and elsewhere.
A sample package of the Extract (sufficient to
make ;so lbs. of Butter) -with full directions for
use, will be sent to any address on receipt of $l.
CAUTION.—As articles of real merit are sub.
ject to spurious imitatiores, ;we would specially
cant ion the public against counterfeits and worth
less itelfations, advertised as powders. com
pounds, &c., as the• Extract of the Butter Plant
is prepared and sold only by • '
. The Economy Butter Co.
OrifiCis, 115 LISIRTT &rimer.
FACTORY, 230 iIingIISWICII e.T., NEW TORE,
State, County anS City Nights for sale. , Bering
to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing
a staple business, paying enormous profits.
Agents Wanted Everywhere. -
. ,
M. CADART 2 A Pura Vegetable Coloring, in a
pound, sufficient to give a rich golden yellow to
900 lbs. of White Butter; 50 cents per sample
package. sent Loony address. No Farmer ebould
be without It, as white and streaky Butter is
worth from six to ten centspound less in all
marketsarkets than that of a rich y et low Miele
VOR SALE. • . ): • .
Acre at Woods Bun. ;
& Acres and House in East Liberty.
8 Acres, unimproved, on Troy, Hill.
9 Acres on Greensburg - Pike. .
5 Acres on Four Mile Bun Boa 134 miles front
P,C. R. R.. . , i
TO Acres near P. F. W.l & 0. R. R.
118 Acres near Pa . H.R., Westmoreland -coun
-9•
0 Acres at Hill Side Station, Pa. R. R. •
4 Farms In Preston county; West Virginia.
185 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with.
coal. •
' 108 Acrea and good improv l ements, In Trumbull
comity, Ohio. , i 1
900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw Mill and
dwellings. ,- 1 :
House and Lot on Center ivenue, near Kirk
atric
pk. • rl I
House and Lot on Vicroy street.
House and Lot in East Liberty.
ROM and Lot In Mansfield.
House and Lot on Carroll s reet, Allegheny.
House and Lot on Beaver a enne.
9 Houses and 4 Lots,lve ry cheap, on Vine
Bstreet. y
Lots,,very cheap, on ; ine street.
9 Houses and Lot on Franklin street. - •
1 Home of 9 Booms and Si Lots on Roberta St.
Farms in lillinols. Missouri and West Virginia.
Coal Lauds in . Allegheny, Westmoreland, Pay
ette and Beaver counties in Penna 4 .
. TO4CalE ' 9L'' .- —;. , •
I Houses of 0 Itoonui In Ott , 17th ward; rota POO
3 do. of 3 do. do. • 17th, do. do: 144
II do. of 3 do. do. 19th do. , do, 100
2 do. of 6 do. do.'_Bth do: 'do. 380_
I do.' of 6 do. do; Bth de.; do, 300
1 do. of 9 do. do. lid do. - do. 600
1 do. of 3 do.. do. 6th do. do. 198
1 do. of do. do; oth d o . do.' 240,
1 40.1'01'4' do. do. 17th do. t do. 1611
1 'do. of if do. do. 94 do , i •
I do.- et 6, do. Grant street.
The Htnties'that I have for rent will be rented
very to goal tenants for the balance of the
Jump/ A L A .
D. P, Hatoles Real Estate Office
Na.9l6rafttSt,, Pittsburgh.
so7:pie . .
FRENCH 8171EIBMILLSTON 13139
French Barr Smut Bueldue4,:,
Tag BUT WIIIEAT, CLICLIINE, IN , USE.
Portable Flour and Feed. Millet
130LTING CUMit'4l,
AU ngsbers and begt., (multi. Faisal° at
319 anti 321 LlbertySt., Pittsburgh
uX
BT #.,134.r12,2!!. •
BOOTS, 8110E8 AND CAIZF
17-
ETS
THE 4trizzorr.
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
55 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE
Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON & CO., proprietors
of the well known Mammoth Auction House are
creating an excitement .nsequent, upon the ar
rival of - new goods whin kre being sold ;t re
markably low prices. G.... ofevery t iariet ; the
finest sewed twots the most • fast', nabled
bal
taoral gaiters and; t shoes. el pers, &43..
blankets. flannels', clot s. cassime4l:.z, Urn'
and carpets. Call and =doe. No trouble to
show goods. Ladies'. misses' and children's
fats at almost your • prices. All goods war.
ranted as represented. noLA
T WELVE
BRICK HODS
WHOL
Wednes4ay, Marc
Will be sold on the
known u Ward's It
DOUSES of four roe •
FIVE ROUSES of nye
avenue, and ONE NCR
on Ohio ivenue, near t(
Outer Depot, Alleghe
two story bricks with
Gas and water In the
the Ohio avenue bons
property. No troubl
has ever been cape
elthtr one or two pare
estate operato+s Is s
sale. TerrasOne•tht
years.
'SORT PI 11
BANE AND 1
fIESDAY EVE 1
o'clock, will be sol
merclal Sales Rooms,
15 shares Pliceb
10 shares Coal 31
35 shares Fort r
110 shares Enrek
15 shares Wens
mhl A.
TARS. COOP
wiLLARD,
HOME
Will remove their
next to No. 79 Di
of City Mil.
GG.
W. De
.
ATTORNEY ANC
Once, ItTo. 137
burgh, (formerly c
Lowrie.) will rirso
, District Courts, In
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o t t i l o e f g h t
he
ATM.. B. IV
ALDEIMAIi AND
OFFICE, 84
Speeds' attention
collections Deeds
up. ant all legal
and acturstely.
J OS. A. B I
ALDERMAN
Once, 128 WYPILI
Deeds
Deposit.
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Ex-Om
trate.
Cathedral
Deeds.
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
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JOJEIN W. MDDELII.,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Mies, Ile Diamond Street,.
• • (Uppoalte the Court House
0315344
J.
S. FERGVSON,
EIZCOND 740084 "'SORT ROOM
ARCIEIIIIAL.D BILAILIELET,
Jiro. 98 nrriir
speinsotaitt • PITTIERUIteR. PA
PEARL : FAMILY . FLOUR
mum Itrubl, equal to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
46 Your will only on oat toot when tape •
deny r . oraerol. - • . •
• I%34I4IIILLSIAM WaNr•
• Eqtpa to best t. LOW&
PZARL =ILL. BED' BLIND; • -
zAlal to beat obto
WHITE 00/114 =Mutt *NH OtAIII itWl.
• i• ,IL. ICESILDIA.RIO9
eithenyciebt. 9.1800; J l / 1 1 450/1 11 . 1 .•
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LITHOCFW°MBREI,
AWN BILIMMLY• KEW XLILIB.
GERM /0.
( biEIS. Successors
S UIIO• a. BouvenatA.N & CO., ...
ACTICALLITIIOGEL&O.BEIELEI. '
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The of The Kfittlitl.st.i° 'tql`43l'llll.lll
.0. Soluble Label% Circult74, Show' Cards,
TjePortraits . , Views, Certificates of De•
itivitiltlea CiaeAl &C., Nos, 7S sod VII
404. street. - 1 3 1.ttshurgh: • - '
W. W. WAILLAVE
ATE.
EOM
!S AT AUCTION,
ii SALE.
-3, at 2 O'Clack,
reiiilses._that property
, w, conetetlng or SIX
I t each, on Ward's alley,
Irooms each on Allegheny
ISE of six' rooms and bath
the Round House, at the
• City. these houses ire
.ellars and finished attics.
lleglaeny avenue Rom and
This is first ride renting
I . !fa renting and collect ing
lenced. Will be sold in
I .ls. The attention of real
ectally directed to this
d cash; balance in two
A. LEOGATE, Auctioneer.
BY A. *ILWAINE.
COAL WORKS,
s ()RANCE STOCKS.
Iliti, March 2d, ,at Ig
on Second Floor of Com
-106 Smltetleld street,
l on
roil Savings Bank;
's Trust co.;
nrCost Works;
..
Insurance Co.:
lusurance Co.;
cII. I .FAINE, Auctl
oneer.
SSIONAL.
PROF
WALLACE and
PATWSTS,
Ince on the First of April
ond, Allegheny elty, rear
ja33:6711
;AMP,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
iFOUT.TH AVIINUE, Pitts
upled try Hon. Walter H.
lee in the U. S. Circuit and
e State Supreme and all the
county. and make collec
adjacent counties. JIM=
EPEE,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OP
E PEACE.
FIFTH AVENUE.
le:nvtg a2 lArn. and Torgll.%
lnese attended to promptly
LER,
YOLICIE XAGISTRILTE,
SB
STREET P ear as
. n Washington
'FRGII. A.
Aar
crifledgments,
ess execnte
mble
121
PEACE AND
ipoatte the Ca•
Bonds, Hori.
talons and all
rote:Adele and
No. 89 Grant Street,
PITTI3BIIRGH. PA.
PITTSBURGH. Pk.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 87:36`Ifth Street,
FLOUR.
ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
0 PITTSBURGH, PA.,
offfoo, No. 424 PENN
NATIONAL TAUT CO. BUILDING.)
DIRZCNItS . Friday,
Bobt. Dickson, Robt. LtabSnl i ff
F. ....... •
G. Bledle, C. Van Buren ?
EG. Myers, J. Gangwiseti. ecker
. Blanchard, J Weisser. j .- •
n. ?ITEM, President.
DICKSON. Mice President.
GRIER. Treasurer.
LISIETZ. Secretary.
BORT
BORT.
J. J. A
pENNSTINANLI. *.,
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE. No. 161 i WOOD STBEET, BANK
OP COMMERCE BUILDING.
This is a Home Company, and instues against
lop Or Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER,' President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ItOBEET PATRICK, Treasurer.'
HUGH NcELHENY. Secretary.
DLESCTORS:
Leonard Walter, GeorgeWlisOn.
C. C. Boyle et*. W Evans,
Robert Patrick , J. C. Lippe,
•
Jaoob Painter, J. C. Flelner,
Josiah King, John Voegiley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul,
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,
onnos.*as a 431THESTNIIT BT., near STU.
mutes Rancher, Mordecai. H. Louis
Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown, .
Samuel Grant, IsaV, Les, _
Jacob R. Smith Edward' C. Dale,
eorge_ti.. Richards, George Pules.
CHARLES U. BANCE3R. President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. BT
J. f3ecretary,pyo tens.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, ArlaWe,
North West sorrier Third sad Wood Streets.
ratas:wis
BEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF MIJNOIENY, PA.
OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK
BUILDINGS,
,
No. 41 Ohio St., Allelelenl 7 .
A HOKE COMPANY, managed by Directors
wei, known to the community, who trust by fair
dealin* to merit a share of your patronage.
HERU IRWIlt_ .». President.
GEO. D. H1DDL.D....... Secretary.
. _
DIRECTORS:
un 'mi e, s?a,t,- Patterson, valesrller%
Simon D rum J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush
W. H. Stew t, Ch. P.-Whiston, Joseph Craig,
Jos. Lantz. , H. J. Zinkand, Jere. Rotten
aple:on
IMPERIAL
FIREJ INSURANCEtO.,
OF LONDON.
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xerrABLIBILED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED ruNDs EXCEED
IN3 58,000,000 IN GOLD.
Incarance 'against Wa r ed on Houses and
Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise,
Steamboats, ae. Polieies usned payable In gold
or currency .1 sir United Kates - Branch Office,
40 PINE d'iltEßT. New Tort.
AU losses of the United Mates Branch will be
adjusted in New York.
J. Y. McLAI7I3I iN, Agent,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
°Mee, 67 FOURTH STREET.
MR. McLAUGITLIN also Agent for the Man
hattan Life Insurance Oompany. se6:v72
ESTIEFIN ENSIIINANCE COM.
PANY DER P N I I T M T I S C BU Pr H si
dent.
'tr. HERBERT. Secretary.
GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Office, RA Water street, Spang a 00.'s Ware.
"li2 il" g t lf i gWAaigr ids Tire and ma.
ensitks.
A home Institution, managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the community.
and who ar. determined by promptness and liber
.ality to maintain the character which they have
assumed, as el tering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
_ •
Alexander Nimick, Joon R. McCune.
11. - billler, Jr. . Chas. J. Clarke,
James IdcAult:y, William S. Evans,.
Alexander Speer. JoSeph EirkPat ,
Andrew Acklen, - Phillip Itermer,
David M. Lang. Wm. Morrison,
D. Hansen. noir
NATIONAL INSUBANCE CO.,
OF THE CITY or ALLEGHENY.
owledgment
other legit'
lah2ka
Poll6e Mag
oppoette the
ZION AND
Mice, No. 89 FEDERAL STB.EET,. entrance
on :Stockton Avenue.
1 1 7101 INSURANCE ONLY.
w. w. MARTIN, President
JAS. E. STEVERSON. Secretary.
• . numerous:
lA. H. English O.H.P.WIIIIms J. Thompson
duo. A. Myler, Jae, Loakart, J oe. Myers,
Jas. L. graham, Robt, Lea, C. 0. Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Elerst, Jacob Kopp.
oci7m34
PEOPLES' INS ANCE
.0031.
PAN Y.
'SBURGH. PA.
)wiedgments.
executea
arm
0371 CL. N. B. CORN*It WOOD & FIFTH w
♦ Home Cempany,tak.ing Plre and Marine Mane
zaascrosa:
Wm. Phillips. • Capt . John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, : Samuel P. Shriver,
John N. Park s
_ J • Charles Arbuckle.
Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brash,'
Wm. Van Kirk, Wm F. Lang
James D. Verner •• Samuel McOreckart
WM. PHIL LIP'
JOHN WATT ice President-
W. 7r: ELLSIDNEBq Secreta •ty.
CAPV. JAB. fiop.DoN. tleneral Agent.
.4LL EG I% ENT INSURANCE
001GPANY OF PITTSBURGH.
0 lOB,No, lIPTH SllT,Biani BLOC,.
Insures against 37, all kind T s of
of lire and Marine
M k/
JOHN rims, JR., President.. •
JOHN Di McCORD, Vice President. .
C. O. DONNELL tlecretuy.
CAPT. WM. Ditilq. General Aleut.
, DutzovOirs:
John Irwin, Jr" Orpt. Wm. Dean,
Jan D. McCord, ' B. L. FahriestMr.
0. O. Hussey, W. H. Everson,
Harvey Maids, Robert H. Davis,
T. J. Huskinson, Frslicis Sellers,
°Rules Hays. Cant. J. T. Btockdale.
SUPPLIES
N. 7
FOR WATER WORKS.
•
' • COWMALIZIVEI CUPPICL f
errs or ASIZGUILIkiIt, February 24,1869.
If
ISBALICO iPROPOSALS nlll be received at this
offloe until 4 o'clock P. It. on ktONDAY, March
Bth, 1869 for fumbling the
•
ap4m7B
Allegheny IV4terWorks
V i r ei ti c : . he par t •ent year with the following eup
•
WATER Bil/i24f18113 and 131.13 EVES,
of th e .following dbunetors, lg. :4, 8, Al,
4 10,
Ai and Ali Inches. 4
Flair; PLUes, VALVES AND IascELLA
NE4;.IIII3
IIIIIRPLIi(1 AND nor:coos BOXES A 5
• .
AlsiA , M the 00Altrequired during the year.
Bids are requested for both NUT COAL and .
BLACK.; '
AU of the above supplies to be delivered at each
times and places as the Superintendent of the
Works rasy_direet...
Bids for Water Pipe solicited payable both
in e per cent; Alik year. city. Bends, and payable
in cash every three months.
Specifleations and Maras for bidders can be
had, at this Wilco an d at, the office of th 4 Super-
Interiderit, W . M. Esq.
The right is resetved so - reject any and all bids.
204:na • CITY OQNTROLLIIR.
TTNION ENTEOP r aIs E
FOLTN PR
.
WII. 111. JOIINNON!
Manufacturer of COOKING STOVE S,• Arch
Grates, Fenders, 'Sub Weights, and I'll ki,
of Hollow WAXY, Car Wheels and all kinds
ittschlnenr OnstbiIie,..POIL.YVATLIONLa SHIN,
HISS STS., rausur,ol3, .ill arrFwte
r"NiEW:. OPERA:it WEISE.
Lessee...
Mainzer
Engagement for slx 'Nights and.one 31atinee with
the br.lllaut and charming
TUESDAY EVEN'ING, March 241. Igeo wit
be pre sented the sparkling Coa.edy, cutated,
, THE PET OF THE PEITICoATS.
Pant, the Pet, with songs ' Lotta.
To conclude With the glorious farce of •
NAN, THE 1 000D-FOn-NTTILING.
I Nan, With Son!, Harilo Solo and Darce."Lotta.
LOtt Idattnep on Saturday.
•
1 7 7 .1TTSIIIVRGIR TREAT/7.E.
; -
FL W. WILLIAMS..
Da. J. L. THAYER
FRANK J. HOWE..
DR. JAMES L.THAYERIS GREAT CIRCUS.
Great hit of the KLU KLUX KLAN, received
with immense applause, introducing 100 •D!EN
and GORSES. . •
First anpearance of WM. MORGAN. the great
'Hurdle Ruler: MARIE, Premiere Eques
trienne, D. 11. - 1 KELLY,. Champion Letuser:
CH.i.S. FISH. Cberation Rider• the DIADIUAN
BROS., BURROWS and BURDEAU, the great
Gymnasts, end JAME'S REYNOLDS, funniest of
Clowns. Grand Matinee to•morrow afternoon at
o'c ock.
M *THE'S AMERICAN
THEATRE. (Late Trimble's Varieties 1
Tbe verdict of the people, 'They are Immense.;"
referring to • the wenderlui vicrunEmA
BROTHERS. the Kings of the Air. Champion
Oymnaats of the World. TUESDAY EVEN
ING, March 51d, another rousing programme,
introducing Mr. zagan's Corps of Committing.
The Ballet Troupe. The American Comique,
GUS. WILLIAMS, inss new budget, a the
Dramatic Company in oaring meto dram nd
a.'
ra"*BUIIANELL'S MUSED
AND' PARLOR MENAGE
The GreaV. Family Be
FIFTH AVMS - ITE. betweezi Sinn.
Wood streots, opposite Old 'Theatre.
gartipea Dal and Evening. all the y -
Admission, :45 cents: Children. 15 cc
THE RINK.
FAN '7.:Y DRESS CARN
UNDEB, THE AUSPICES OF
Keystone Sk6.ting
Costume Tickets can now be seen
farLECTILTRF.
AT THE FOURTH. 'WAND SCHOOL,HALL,
, - Penn street,
OW TUESDAY EVEN I NG. ',larch 9d, at 734
o'clook. by the Rev. H. H. GEORGE, or Cincin
nati. onoleot— , NationalEeforra." 1 Admission
free.l mhi:EZ
O RPHANS' COURT SALE. -By
order of the Orphans , Court, at NO. 41n
Partition. June Term, MS. there will be ex
posed to sale, on the premises.
On Friday, March 19, 1869,
AU that certain tract of land in Wilkins town
shin, lying on the Pittsburgh and ',Greensburg
Turnpike, one mile east of Wilkinshurg Station,
on the Pennsylvaula Railroad, bounoed by lands
of James Ciraham , s heirs, Jamea Kelly, George
Johnston and others, containing 63 acres, hair
ing erected thereon a frame house -sad barn. ,
The whole of said traci, is improved and in the
highest state of cultivation, and rt`ll but three
are mideriald with an excellent Vein of coal.
Title indisputable. Terms made known on the
day of sale,
Sale to Commence at 10 s. Y.
D. W. ELDKR. Esq. Trustee,
Corner of Grant street and Esq.,
avenue.
feZ" :f27
TNTHE COURT OF Q .1 1; , ' ABNER
szssioss, ,Allegheny county, Pa., in the
matter of the VACATION OF G ANT AVE
NUE, between Ohio and Washialvion :menu"
in the Second ward, of the City of A.'6gh coy.
And now, February SW, 1869, the petition la
this case having been presented in open Court,
is ordered to be flied.
And the Court do grant a rule as prayed for In
said petition. to show cause why that portion of
Grant avenue, lying between Ohio and Wash
ington avenues iu arid second Ward, should not
be vacated and closed no; end do further order.
that notice of the tiling of said petition and of
the granting of the rule aforesaid. be published
twice a week, for four consecutive weeks, in the
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, ijillbliShrd in the City of
Pittsburgh. . -
From the Record:l . ,
JOHN G. BROWN. j
Clerk of Quarter Bessloe,..
fe23:fl9-2?
O RPHANS' COURT SALE.—By
virtue of an Order of sale, issued out of the
terphans , Court of Allegheny ronnty, the under
signed, Administrator of ROBERT LA. sFERTY,
deceased. ezpoie at Public Kale, at the
COURT HOU'E, in the City of Eitisburgb. on
TUESDAY. the. Rd day of Niarcli, A.. 13 1869,
at 10 o'eloek in the' forenoon,,all the Interest of
Robert Lafferty. deceased. Oeing an.undlvided
three-fourths et all. Voile certain Lots having
front on the BuVer Turuplk. , of-430 feet 1%
Inch's. and being Lots .Nos. 31, 12,13, 14. lg.
18. 17, 18 and 19 In the p an of Edward Hard
ing mud ts. F. Snyder. recorded In Plan Book Vol.
3, part 9, page 330. and situate in Studer town
ship, Allegheny county. rennsylimnia; together
with a Lot of liround in said T.isitrusedn. sod de-
But bed
T inth n e p iskam eb p g la inni n n gthat
ow
p e o r
in de ect a ly
opposite the corner of Lots N05..10 and 11 in
said plan; thence by the line of the old towing
path of the Penney vanla Canal. iis..marked in
said plan North 90 degrees 411 minutes East
400 Pet 4 inches, and extending back. preserv
ing the same Wilt lt to the Allegheny River at love
water mark; on which . Is erected OIL WORKg,
known as the Albion itetlne, together with all
the Tankage, Buildings, ..ifleetitnery, and five
small Dwelling Houses erected thereon.
TERMS OF SALE'. CASH, on conlirmation of
sale.
Tide property is sold anblett to the debts of
the late firm .of LAFFERTY & WARING.
amountleg to $515,206.54.100. Also to a per
chase money mortgage amountiog to $3,338
99-100, witilinterelt thereon.
JAMES P. RELIT.
AVAINISTRATO2.._
feD:elß-T
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.:tSIGNEEPS NOTICE OF AP..
PoINTMENT. _
WESTILUN DISTRICT OF PZIMSTLYANIA. SR:
At Pittsburgh, this sill d day of February. A. U.
1869. . .
To Whom it May Concerni—Thrsigned
hereby gives notice of his appoin o and
e tment as As
signee of 14101.4.1t.414 MILLEP., of Allegheny
.clll. in the county of Aileeheny and Stele, of
Pennsylvania, 'within said Listriet.who has been
adjudged a bankrupt upon his own p, titian by
the District Court of-said DlBtrlct. -'. ' •
• . .1. W. KLIIK.F.I4 Assignee,
fe2S•efey Attorney-at-Law. SI Flftb Avenue.
4iSSIGNEWS• NOTIC OF AP
PO INTMENT. . --
S.EITSSN DISTRILT rENNEVILVANIA. SS
At Pittsburgh,the Bth day- of February. A. D.
To wham it may coneern:
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment •as Assignee 'of - JAMES PLOT tr.
of ' Allegheny' in the county of AI;
leghany, and State of Pennsylvania, within said
platelet. who has been adjuaged•bankrupt upon
his own - petition, by tti3 Disubn Court of said
Emmett,
Attornei-st-I.lw, ST Fifth avenue.
AN ORDIN4IYOE •
Autloristaft Mister Wens Co. to
erect on 11•010 C ad Bultiallog.
. .
a
fixatiOu 1.. Be .
ordainedand ended by the
oily q r.pittoorylt,ln Sided and,Comotint Vous
-4:414/ Cilti.tabkCVa44 it to &ray ordained and
En acted by the authority of toe That Filmset
W re ,
ells Co. be and they are beyeby authorized
to erect an Iron building , on se vet m ent h
street. betwe en
o Pike and Butler streete. seventy
by one bon iced and fifty feet; to be w•ed as a
Rolling Mit.
Sae. :A. nit any ordininiehY pert Of °Min:ince
eeneleting with:the Passege of 'Mfg ordinance at
th e presoit time, be and F L.; ...ante Li hereby re•
peeled so tar
and
the'seine 1v .t
this Ordinance.
ordained and. enacted Uri) laR, t.,,,tmeni4
, tide laidd day of Toornary,A. D. 1869. ,
J A BlEh Ide AU LEY:
• • - Trechlent of Select Connell.
Attest: E.B. dlonnow, ,, A . .
Clerk of. Select Connell:
W. A. TOMLINSON,
_ President of Common Council.
Atte.sti hicSimirillt,
Clore Of OoluniOn. Council. inbi
A. B. Fancies
lee,
Intl!.
HarmssisON.
N. cesirrsa.
MS=
EllonAger.
Equektrian Director.
LAST WEEK OF
eld and
sia
VAL,
Tqesday, March 2d,
Club.
ed at the
sabl:f33
LEGAL.
01tDINAMOE14,
orte.