The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 03, 1869, Image 3

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    Clu Eittdiu* Gay*.
The Secret Societies of Paris.
.
First. There is a - union,- composed of
i
• cUltivated and aristocratic 'people, - who
. . .
actually believe that , they meet while
i asleep, in dreams, or in some equally
mysterious Illantler, but in distant lands
anti wonderfill 'scenes. Before 'retiring
they rub themselves withn ointment'
which is given them by the er,of the
:t ad
OA the composition of 'w ch medicai.
men; is, guarded as , a sacred secret, or
swallow certain drugs.. Their -present
chief is a Countess •de: - Caulment, or-
Camont, a highly accomplished and beau-'
tiful woman of thirty,' .but, an incurable
tete montee and enthusiast. One of her
. disciples gravely )stated to: M. Lopeider
that he had met the . Countess the night
before in the moon. -"Why-not,publish
, a description of it r asked the writer.
"You could greatly advancethe cause ,of
science by your revelations." t'l would
do iso," replied the visionary, , "were it
not that a. repugnatce ..to' :communicate
such: knowlecige--a terrible repugnance
—seizes on us at the firststep and increases
as we advance. •There are moral laws
• and. an irrepressible sense of fitness which
insensibly govern humanity.. Mankind.
are not yet morally prepared for au semi - -
rate knowledge of the moon's surface."
It is very remarkable that Mime de 'Ca
moat and her disciples converse in their
meetings' of the scenes where they met,
and evince a perfect knowledge of what
, the others liave done. -
- * There is the Society of the T7'ollB <Tu
das=the meanest association on the 'face
,_
of the earth. ' A trou Judas is a hole
bored through ;a door for thti purpose', of
watchirtg the people within the room, and ,
It is said that an immense number of2peo
. pie provide themselves with gimlets for
this purpose. !. - The Society Trou Judas
is Wealthy. and has an alliance.with lodg.
- ing-b.ouse keepers. At their_ rheetings,
those who have •"interesting" 'reports
-..read them. This precious union has twice
bad ; serious trouble with the police, who
watch. them closely and, it is said, use
their revelations by :.means of spies. By
,the.way, it my.be as well to inform those
i l t
- who • propose traveling on ,Lci , Grange
Route, that w h enever they take a room on
the Continent tis as well to carefully ex
amigo all doors and :walls; though in
many.cases the openingir are so artfully
constructed that it is impossible to detect
flak.
. ,
.b.nOtheisingulalsOcietY is one found
ed many yeaago by a small and select
~.
circle.of Ru ssian ladies and gentlemen
for the, purpo seof intoxicating themselves
_-:with ; ,the Si beri an mushroom (Agarticua
musairsus). ow this is done can be
learned from books of travels. The so
ciety, which was originally entirely Rus
dant has not more than:fifteen or twenty
Members, about clne-third of whom are
at present Russian. It is however - said
that ' a 31. de Leshter fOrmed an lade
.pendent club of the same kind, and that
his has brancheri in Marseilles and other
cities. M. Lopedier notes it as curious
._-that men soon weary 0? these mushroom
orgies, and that they are_more liked by
:. women,'ln whose organization the intox
ication acts , more favorably, or at least
more agreeably than with the opposite
sex. As might be expected, this society
takes extraordinary precautions against
being discover d. - •
"There is als a club to which no one is
adMitted unless he heti "honorably "
killed a man, either in duel, war or self
defence: It is said -that .thti cl a im of a
kertain gentlethan to be duly, qualified
i havtog been doubted by the president of
t•his homicidal society, the former replied,
by'rising in his seat and, firing two 1)t
-lets•at the insulter, one of which wound
ed hiin severely: He - wat suffered to re.
,'
There are_Gipsy clubs,''clubs of all
:iatinfign.izotions, clubs devoted to every
vice, and others td every virtue. Perhaps'
it is true that, after' all, no man living,
- even in Paris, has any , idea of what his
most Intimate friends are' 1 about. ' The
, Mplitolitry Cluki'does not even meet;
_lt
cb; a3
candut 111. its Comnittiticaniiiis7byletiek
' That la fay, ,those`°Utile' lower grades
- never m et; they are:made acqUainted by
_letter p the, more advanced , and, must
alWit3ot . etorne intininte - before they are'.
Iniroat face to face. The superiors
suarante ~r espectabilityland abseuce 'of
, ...eit.- hir. association is very large;
•and.:ls. ,ducted ; by persons in soud,
• - - , ving Into New Bonus. -.
' ,Tbat • eath frequently ensues after
moving/ , tea new house i is'tinquestidna
, . ,
•blyjrnei f l o 3ut examination will prciie tbat
• - itis due the •iinprndence pf.the occn
'. pant in•many. Cases. The 'most frequent
•
cause Of _Such an event is the state-of the
undried,plastering It is; however, some
times coned by the entire -change of
habits, w oh follows what is freqnently
o i s
.
•a decisav; step upward in the
constructing ,of,
• :the ovine .` - band is used in constcting
.plaster forge simple • reason that . when
, - -
the lime itselfhardens • there shall be a'
materiandispersed through , it as hard au
.. ': itself; Water la the agent"whiel produces
this effect. When;that is suddenly' ab
sorbed` front amtact , with pouts brick's, or
from exposure - to, powet d.• heats, or to
•drying.mindsithe Decamp , Union is - not , I
formed, and the material, instead -of be.
itigniortar # consists of slaked lime and
illyaand. When the water is allowed to
remain in'the mixture the bardeidngpro,'
ems goes 'on, but proceeds 510w1y.: ,.,
- mason', examined as-witness in • this' city
.some years ago, testified that mortaring
i thick wall was twenty-or thirty yeara in
—,' acquiring its full solidity. The pfocesi
is somewhat like that by which nature
, - Axeiverts certain materials in the ; earth'
info stone. s
. ' . When Plaster is aPPliedlo laths-it dries
rapidly,and thoroughly, but yet it is
_ -wholly unsafe te inhabit a dwelling only
recently,Plastered.- When a house is oc. ,
•c. upied soon .it is as -if the• *lls
tor
- tonsisted of water and- the • dampness
'
' • ,were inh ed at every breath. ' ;Very-eh.
St r mate cases of sickness proceed from
0113 Otttate... - ' '
, When OileeP 14 affected tir, damp ; Walls
sore throa t or a cold follows in eight or
_ ten ,days, attended, with an extraordinary
difficulty- of-.recovery. The main 'cause,.
the da m pness of the house, is a cantina.
ing•catum of -disease. • •
• ',. , W.any houies are now lteingcenstructed
for occupancy . in the 'Spring: ' The timer.
.-- tion'that they are thoroughly dried .will
, • unquestionably be made bperacilishi.rft
4hem for sale or toilet;anff although maul
of t h em -will'be stimulated `by aMbitious
-wives and .husbands :to move into; them;
- for the'sake of •losing no time in making: i
aPpropriate display.; it' -will - be: farwiser
to wait fora whole • year after a hcittse is
finished and use M. the winter furnaces,
• ""77-."7,7>
fr
aiid"lnthe eturunetrlblititzwindiciare
der it safely habitable.
Although moving !roma dry,to a damp
house ought to be regarded as a sufficient
cause for serious ill.health, there are but
few who perceive it, imam och asit is the
interest of many rarsons to keep the true
cause away from observation, in order
that hew houses may not remain on their
hauls unoccupied by tenants, and also
that i there may be patients needing to be
e condition in this respect of, the
hou into which one- designs moVing
ca4t be too carefully weighed, or a
newt case may be furnished to aid the pop.
ulatconviction which ignorance so readily
assigns in such cases as a cause of death if
it> occcur.—Harper's Bazar.
, The First Court in Butler, Pa.
"The first court .held in Butler was
held in a log cabin, just raised and cov
Bred; but without window sash; . or doors
or daubing." (The interstices between
the logs were generally filled with clay.)
"The hall was barely sufficient 'to con
tain the bench, bar 'jurors and constables.
The spectators clambered up she walls,
and placing their hands and feet in the
()lien interstices between the logs, hung
there; suspended like enormous Madagas
car bats. Big John McJunkin, (who
until now had ruled at all public meet
ings,) had placed a foot on one joist
and afoot on another, directly over Abe
heads of their honors, standing with out-
stretched legslike the Colossus of Rhodes.
The , Sheriff was ordered to clear the
walls and joists. He went to work and
soon pulled down by the legs those who
were in no great baste to obey. McJun
kin was the last, and began to growl.
"What do you say, sir?" said the Judge.
"I say' pay my lases, and his good a
reete here:as my mon - . l ' "Sheriff, Sher
iff," b‘wled the Judge, "bring him be
fore the Cotnt." McJunkiit's ire was
now up, and as he reached the floor, be
gan to strike his breast, exclaiming, "My
name rht John Manakin,. d'ye see-.
- here'e the heart that never flinched, if so
be'et 'twas in good cause. • I'le stin orgy
mon a twitch in Butler, if so be he'll
clear me o' the la." He was accordingly
Pinioned and forced to remain silent.
Some of the, lawyers ventured to plead
formercy. The Judge sentenced him to
two hours imprisonment in the county
jail. The Sheriff, with much simplicity
observed, "May it please the coorte,
there is no jail at all at alit° put him in."
The Judge thereupon mitered into a
learned.dissertation concerning custody,
safe and cloie, mainly for the benefit of
the bar. But the moment he had ended,
the Sheriff was, seized with a lucky
thought. "May it please the Coorte,
I'me jilt thinkin' that may be .I kin tak
him till Bower's pig pen—the pigs are
kilt for the Coorte, an empty."
"Proceed, sir, proceed and doyonr duty,"
was the hearty reply. • •
A Statue of Lincoln..
Dr. Holland writes as follows in a pri,
vate letter from Romer
- What do yoti suppose I'irent first to
;See in Rome? Not St. Peter's,' nor the
Coliseum, but Randolph Rogers' colossal
statue of Abraham Lincoln. It was un
veiled to the public the morning after my
arrival, and I was amung the first to pay
it attention and homage. It is, without
any qualification, a grand success, and
the city of Philadelphia, for which it has
been modeled, will, after the Munich
founders have translated it into bronze,
possess in it the finest representation ex
tant.of the honored and lamented subject.
The figure of Mr. Lincoln was not an
elegant one, and the marvel of the statue
is that, without the addition of a single
fictitious grace, it presents Mr. Lincoln to
the eye as a grand •inan. The figure .is
seated in a chair, over which is thrown a
cloak, and this cloak is the only "acces
sory." , In t. one hand it holds an open
scroll, representarig the emancipation-
proclamation and in the other a pen.
There is nothing else but plain Abraham
_Lincoln in, his frock-coat and' trousers.
The face, deeply lined, earnest, solemn,
sad, tells its -own story of the struggle
r through which he had been. brought to
the crowning act of his:life, and his sense
of theimportance of the act itself. Such
twas the effect of the state upon one, lady
whorif noticed' in the little gathering of
the - Americans present,—that • she wept
during Blithe time' thittshe remained in
the apartment; yet rivaii assured she
had never seen Mr. Lincoln 'in' her life,
and of course was touched by no personal
associations. There: is but one • voice
among all the Americans here in regard
to this statue, and that is that it fills their
noblest -ideal' of the • man it represents,
and does the highest honor. to the cun
ning rand and true genius~ that fashion
.
edit.
EASTER Isr,inn.--thrnsiderable, atten
tion has, been. directed in England to a
letter published 'tithe r Pall Mall Gazette;
in ieferencoto Baster.lsland; a detaChed
spot of laud in the Pacific Ocean,. about
2,300 miles off the; coast of Chili. The
• island-is of volcanic origin, and, with the
exception of Pitcairn's Island, is, - 1 500
miles frdm any ;inhabited land. . ~When
Visited by Captain Cook and by La Pe.
rettse,.it presented a great number of rude
sculptures, which.were not to be seen All
a subsequerit visit by Kiitzebue. The re-.
;cent letter, however, written by an offisier
on board a British man-of.war, cruising
in theSoutiv:Plicific, and whichlyisited
Easter Island,'"aileges that a- search for
-these' sculptures was organized, and' that ;
at least 150 coldikarimagekBo .feet high
and 9 feet wide, and Weighing from•2o to
30 tons, were disenvered. Most of these,
images have been 'own down on t heir:
faces, but.la the aide of a crater . sliteen,
were found standing uPright, guarding,
aCitlvere;the- silent volcano. TwO of
the smallest of these images were removed
'and 'placed on board , the• ship, to-.be sent
to the British Museum: , • ;
- A Tenon Cies.—ln Arkansas, Elder
Knapp; while "baptising", converts at s
revival meeting, advanced- with a vi'Ve.
sharp-eyed old ,chap into the water;
Asked the ; _ usual question; whether there
was • , 44. _reason why" the': ordinance of
baptism should net helitiniiniatered.
ter a pause a tali, poweifuLltn:ldngthavi
with'sur eye like-a .blaze, ' who Was, lenti
lug on ar long rifle and _quietly: loOkint
on, remarked: i tElder;• I don't want to
interfere in this fire business any; bat
want to' say that'is an old "‘ninner yon
have got hold of, and,l knowtliaCone dip
wolftdo him any , good. If 'you've.* to
get . tge, sin. out Of hint you'll • have to
4 =MPidol mit in deeP4ater over night'''.
Robertson, or the Atm of Wood
thf Bobeittcm, - ;brokerii 30 Broad, street,
B r oWniir,-is reported by, his partner,
to. - have' abbconded with $20,000 in 5-20
,bonds of 1807; three certified cheeks of
k 10,009 each and 000 shares. of various
inds of s tock , - Veined at 140,000. Wood
alters - a reward of $5,000 for arrest
aud,the recovery of the securities.
,PITTSBURGH GAZETTE _ WEDNESIJAY, 'MARCH 3, 1869.
' -
' err+ TIMA'IIREB • 6 OFFICE,
EITT6BGIIGLI, February lltts, 1669. s
-NOTICE IS HEREBY GrIVEN
to all OWNERS OF DRA.YiI.:CARTP.
CARRIAGES. iIfjGGIES, itc.. (whether n.sident
or non resident,) 13. toe City , or Pittsburgh, to
pay their Licenses At ttils °Mee I oRTIIWITH,
accordance w ab an Act of Assembly approved
March 30, 1860, and an ordinance of the Coun
cils of the t.lt, of Plttsaurgh, passed April 10,
1 8 6 0. •
All Licenses not paid on or bet MAY
1869; will be.placed in the hands of a police of
ficer for collection, - subject to a collection fee of
50 cents and *ll persons who nediect or refuse
to take out Licenses will be subject Sri a penalty
double the &Monist of - tbe license, td be l iecovered
before the Major. " •
The old metal plates of last year must be re•
turned enlist. time Lieenies are taken out, or 25
cents additicinal will be cbargedLoneack License.
•
RATES LICEISSE:
.Each one borse s vebicle S 7.50
Each two horse venicle 12 00
Each four horse vehicle 10.00
Each two horse back , ;
,15.11.10 ,
.Omnibus and Timber. Wheels .diawn by two
horses, $18,00: each. One dollar, extra will lie
charged for each additional horse 'need in any of
the above id:deist: A: 'J. COCHRAN,
' • Oily Dr curer.
VONTROLLitu"s Or7lar..
ern* or 'At.LEOHNNY, February AS, 1889. f
ggr'NOTICE -
TO CARPENTERS.
, , •
SEALED PEOPOSALS will be received
at this once until 3 o'clock r m. on FRIDAY,
March ffth, for building
_an ENOLNE SOUSE
for the tiOOD WILL, FIRE COMPANY.
Plans and Specifications can be seen at the
°Mee of JAM S 8 M. B ILPH. Esq., Architect,
No. 118, Federal street, up stairs.
The richt is reserved to reject any and all bide.
fe2s:fll R. 9.4aAscis, City Controller.
Iar'PROPOSALS= FOR PEAS.
TERlNG.—Proposals will be received for
PLASTERING THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY
WORK HOUSE. •
Specifications of work and materials to be:seen
at the office of Messrs. Barr Moser, Architects.
Blxth street, where propesals will be. left. ad
dressed to H.-B. FLEX •NG,
W. S. BVISELL,
Butidinir Committee,
IM:e93
SPECIAL NOTICES:
gr.BATCHELOWS Walt DYE,
This splendlilHair Dye Is the best in the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, mill"
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ,•n
-(Undoes' tints:. remedies the effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leave* the Hair soft and
beautiful. bidet or brows. Bold by all Druggbda
and Pert:meta; and properly applied at Batch:).
love WlN: Factory. No. la Bond street. New
York. • i ankihteS
•
OrDIAILA' TAGIE A.ND tELIBA. ,
CT. An Essay for wung men melte grime
of Solitude, and the 'DISE.itaI.S and 'ABUSES
which create impedimenta to MARRIAGE, with
sure means of relief. Beat. is sealed letter ea=
velo,pee. free of. charge. • Add. eas;Dr. J. aint,-,
Lilt HOUGHTON, Hoirard'Assothaltm.
• • • 4. .7al9:dlT,
INSURANCE.
"THE NATI
LIFE INSURINCE GOMPINT,
- UNITED STATES OE AMERICA,
• WASHINGTO, D. C. - •
ChortsreA by Apache& - •Ait of Congpress,
. • ' - Approved July S, MS.
••- • .
oath Capital • $1,000,000.
s- Entiabli 'Ude: LPHILADELPHIA, • -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
-
Where the general c
allbusines the. Company is
transatted. and to-vrhich the.
corres,
-pondence shuuld he addressed.
'DIRECTO O S. - •
,
Jay
_Cooke. PhUadx. •• 4.-Rollins.
PhUada.: • • Henry D. Cooke, Wash..
John - W., , Euis. W. E. Chandler,Wash.
W.G. 31w:head. PhUs. - - .lmo. D. Decrees. Wash:.
Geo. F. Tyler. Phila. , Ed.l Dodge. N. York.'"
J. "'Leaky Clark, Phila.' H. Q. yiwiciestook.Nir
• OFFICERS.'
• ..
CLASH_ , Philadelphia. President.- '
-HENRY D.' COOKE. Washington,. Vice Piesidtt.
JAY,COGKE„Chalinuut'lluance and Executive
- Committ ee:
EMERSON W. PEET, Phil.. .Seel and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington.Aselt Secretary.
FRANCIS tE IDIPTHM. D. Medical Dirges*.
J. EWINO.B.SAInt. , Aes'thled. Director.;
-.• :MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD.
V. •E„..BARNES. u rm..° t 5. A.,3Vashin..;
I Pi J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical' Dert U. S.N.,
I 7 Wit.hington. •
D. W. ELM, - M.D.. Washington.... '
.
BO M ITO BBA ND ATTORNEYS:
WM. N. CILA.NDLER, Washington, D. C. ~
tIDOIME HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa. '
Thla Company, IS &Donal in its character,°firs t .
by reason of the 'Largo Capital; Low R ates. o
Pretainsti and New Tables. the moat desirable
means of insuring life) et presented to the pub. -
lie: ' • - • ..9. ng , ~. •
The - rates premiumbe ing largely reduc ed.;
• are made as favorable to the Insurers as those ,
of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the
complications and uncertainties of Notes. Dlr.,
dads and the misunderstandings which the lat*
tef are so apt to cause the Policy-Molders; •
neyeral- new end attractive • tables are now
prethnted which need' only tote understood to ,
prove accept able to the public such as INCOME.
PRODUC Al POLICY and RETURN •PREMI.
DM POL OY. In the fonner, the. policy.holder
not only secures life insuranc%payalsle at death:
: but will receive, fi living, after &Period of a feel
years an annual theousseguat fetes „wer cog,
at) J , :er amt.) of Ike par if Als volley. =The lat.
ter the Company agreee to return to tneassured
the total amount Of money MOO paid to. is ad.
dittos to Cite amount of his patio, The attention
: of persons contemplating : , Insuring their lives'.
or' increasing the amount - of they alp
ready bare, Is callepl: to , the Special advant
offered. Ay 1 . 1 /e . 1 14PrOull Pre iln ages
panes
suran' co*.
Circulare.*PaMphieteand full Partletdars given ,
on application to y the Branch' thlice of the Com
pany in Phila, or its General -Agents e v e r t :
MPLOCAL: ASS E N TS. ARE WANTED in
City and .Towur and applications from comm..
- Sect parties 'for each' agencies with suitable en.
liorsement. should be addreasTp4o,-Tldlt COM.
13
PANY , O.ENFRAL.ADEN ONLY, in their
respective districts.:. - _ .
.. gitsisuLt. 'AfiEtrret'
.. . 'LW. 01,ABK A MA.. .Philadelphia,
' - For Pennsrrlvania salt SOUtherti New Jena,.
• 4_4 0 .7 CIMI7 a (10.0faahington,51. C.
For Marylant elawa Virginia, District
of ColuMbiganaWest - • . , - • :
_ • , .: - :[ ;:,IRA B. TAT.* Co:.
Virginia,
Agents far' Allegb - eny Bear r. Butler, -Mercer
and Waslitegtor. coun ties... -
- For further- particillarlkit. • fele B. E. RUB
SUL. glanagerahliadelpis c. ; au2Dirfritg
MECHARAOAL li • GINELER.
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pEncEvii BE
i'' NECISANIOAIV COMER,
Kr
• 4,414,19a1101t0_r 1 - arsine.
1 , tta,to or P. P. W. a
- 0111**No. 119 VEDII3.III/' ,805na.212.4
11 1 41 , Stains. ,P..(1. Box 40,, 44.1,LiMatigi Pr .
.kACHIN? LBW all desetiptiOnresiona a
BLAST_ p II um iin d , Boy 'N G
DRAW MOS the& Poitfen or attention
rid to desiring: i3OLLIEST WOOMOTIVZB.
, I tiV i trA l VlVr44,l29l,l)l4 l =7 l .4
Alwilta wi . ; ,- Ammar; '
ARORITE TS.
BDAB S& MOSE%
&114j11144;a&I'S.
"BUM HOUSE . ASSOCIATION nvummes,
Bios. Band 4 Bt. Clair 'Street. Pittsbnrik,
Special attention givin to the designing and
building of COURT HOUSES and PUELI
BUILDINGS. '
EMI
OF THE
RILL Tlitto Star Green Brand, equal to
FRENCH -FAMILY FI i OUR:
Ms Moor wtW.wntr 0 . 13 soot Ant w ex?!
Olson! adored.
'MAUL 1111ELIV MIME 1111,ANIN = • •
. „ . r .Ir,quot to but eit4otia.
,1441/i;jIUXIs SAD , •• -
Xmial to Owlojltow ,
• WHITE 0011 N Flao, AND 08ti igz.AL.
•
T. Z &B 0, 1
Auitons:l3ept. 9.18p8. , Psalm Mira.
LITHOGRAP
mmti*-WiEC„:
Br.H. B 811131160114130.
BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
FOI THE MITZIOP.
AT
SMI"O4SOR'S EMPORIUM,
651 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE
• •
Messis. H. B. SMITHSON & CO.. proprietors
of the well know Mammoth Auction H3use are
creatingnn •exel ement consegnem. upon the ar
rival or new go. s which, are being sok! at re
markably 10.4 prl.t . 4330.1 s cifevery variety: the
finest sewed b t.t, the most lashlonable
bal
moral gaiters. a d anklet shoes. .11ppet's.
blankets, tisane s, -cloths.' cas.shneres. catlery
and carpets. 11 and examine. .No trouble to
show goods. *dies% misses' arid children's
fuss at almost y. or own prices. All goods war.;
ranted as renrese • ted. • noitt
LBOillark
TWELVE
BRICK H
USES AT AUCTION,
WH
• LESALE.
larch-3, at 2 O'Clock,
Wednesday,
. , .
Will be sold conl the irebilses. that property
known as Ward's Row, corislattng of SIX
HOUSE* of four rooms, each, on Ward's alley,
JIVE. LIQUSES or Ave rooms esah on Allegheny
avenue, and ONE uorstor six rooms and bath
on Ohio avenue, r ear to the Round Rouse, at the
Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Tinge houses are
two story bricks ith cellars and fleisbed attics.
:,
Gas and water In be Allegheny avenue Row and
the Ohio avenue ouse.. This Is first rate renting
property. No , trouble in renting and collecting
has ever been xperienced. Wile be sold In
either one or two reels. The attention of real
estate l operatwa Is specially directed to this
sale. Terms—On .third cash; balance in two-
Years.
. . A.CILIATE, Auctioneer.
Met • I
!LEGAL.
.O order
,COMIT SALE.—By •Nororder of the lOrphans , Court, at No. 4in
l l'
Partition, June' ens, kese, there will be ex.
posed to sale, on he Premises, • _ "•
On Frid yi March 19,4869;
. , .
All that certain tract of land it Wilkins town
shin, lying on: t e Pittsburgh and
_Greensburg
Turnpike, one le east of Wilkinsburg Station,
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, bounded by lands
Of James Grahal , s heirs, Jaines.Relly, George
Johnston and oera.• containing 53 acres, hay
ing erected thereon a frame house and barn.
The whole of said tract le improved and in the
highest state ot cultivation, and all: bat three
acres underlaid with an excellent yells of coal.:
Title Indisputable. TerMs aside known on the
day of sale,
Sale to commence at 10. t. M.
D. W. ELDER, Eeq., Trustee,
Corner of Grant street an• tI avenue
fer:M"
ESTERN Disriier OF
f PENNSYLVANIA, u.
At Pittsburgh, Allegheny comity, Pernsylrania,
the Sth day of February. A. D. IBS%
To whom it /my concern
The undeWnedherebfjrPres notice of hie ap
pointment as Astrnee Of SAMUEL BAILEY'
and WILL iA.X fi r McCANDLESS, pertness as
Bailey A- '3fcCandlesty late of the con3ty of
Beaver and State Of Pennsylvania,who have been
adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition in
the District Court of said District.. -
WENDIAN A. LEWIS,
• Assignee
felo:e2s.Nr
I7THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western
District of Pennsylvania.
JAMES E. JAMIE, a 'Bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of March2d„ 1867, having ap
plied for a discharge from all his -debts. and
other claims-provable ender said Act,by order of
the notice fs herebrgiven , to all creditors
who have proved their debts, acid other persons
interested, to appear on - the ISt liar of - March,
ruary.lsoo, at 10 o'clock A. se.. before SAM.
DEL lIARPEO, Esq., Register to 13ankruptcy,
at, las once, No. 113 Diamond burg,street,Pitus-
Pa., to show cense, irony they have why
a scharge Should nut .be:granted to Die said
bankrupt.
feletelt , S. C. McCAISIDLESS. Clerk.
ESTEIFIN DISTRICT OF'
FENTifITLYARIA. es: '
At Pitts h usgh, the 16th day of February, A. D.
ise9,
The undersigned nerebygives notice of his ap
pointment as atsignee of ISAAC BROOME, of
the CitY Pad County of Allegheny, and State of
Pennsylvania., within said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt nppn his own petition by
the District Court of said District,
. JOHN H.. BAILEY. Assignee.
feli:e7e , if attorney.at-Law. UT Orant
WESTERN - DISTRICT OF
PENNiYLVANJA. sas
At Pittsburgh. the Had day of February. A. D..
11969. The undersigned :riereby_gires notice of
his appointment as Assignee or au -. B. HUPP.
et Wilkinis Township. , in. the . 'County ofAl
legheny, 'Hate of Pennsylvania. within said
met„. who has ; been adjudged *Bankrupt, upon
,his. own .petition 4 by_ the District. Court of said
District.' • JOHN-li. BAny,ir: . Assignee.
2e24;111-se Attorney at Law. SO Grant, street,
neADMINISTIATHIX'S NOTICE.
• —Waitress. let ra of adminieratiow hay
een granted to the undersigned, on the ee
• tate of JAMES WI UN: _ late of Allegheny city,
Pa., all versons Indebted to the said estate are
requested to make Immediate payment. and those
having t laims to preterit thee, I, properly minim-
Mated fee settlement, to . I
. ELIZ WILSON,`
_ja:7:dSl.l7. 42130 Beaver et.. Allegheny
24DRIINISTRATORIS NOTICIC
*—Letters of admirdstration on the estate
o AMES GEAONY, late 'of Wilkonsbnta.
county of . Allegheny; dere' sed, ihave been grant
ed to the subscriber, all persons indebted to salt
estate ate regneatedtolnake immediate payment,
and *tote having clarets or demands against the
estate of the said 'decedentwllt preaent them to
, H WAD.
No. MI Palo ,Alto stree t, A ll
,9w4.Drirro
N ORDINANCE
ITlthitifislniy ftasw. . t Wails 'it Co. to
tweet lan'ltronewled
013Ofek ifewdai a'
inPuteurl4, seZ a a n d C l a n g g4lCorn
etts assimetwi, and it is tosfoy ordefirtedColl
enacted by the au#sortty of tn. *emits Taal , Emmet I
Wells & Co, be and they ere hereby authorised
'to mutt an iron clad building on lie.eenteenth
street; betereeliTikentld Duthie street", seventy
by one bun Arad and fifty feet. to . be n...ed as a
k ohleg_11111l; • •
;Sim. S. That any ordinance impart of ordinance
conflicting with tint/usage of this Ordinance at
the present time; be and the slime is hereby ree ,
nested so far as the same affects this ordinanc e .
7'.Ordained :and enacted into & law in Cou ncils,
this Rad day of February. A. D. IN9.
JAMES hicADLET
.
President of Select COusell.
Attest: E. S. liOnnow, • •
• • Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TODLINSOY,
• • President of Common Council.
. . Attest: H. fehLterritt.
• • C i l l er& of CominotiChnnell.
PLOUR:
PI.AIV-;•:;';Illi:' .- •,i:FAIIIII..:-Ft011ti
swim!
INOEittir &Cutts'
F.., 4z0.,117., pe#ueitaaa . a •
ratcwircat ramrod
The only Attain *Litheitphle
Vest of ;he inounhane. eine
:iritt l itsee, lsl P4W. l l,l s ei r s e l lie
pnote, - Iniritat esoi.
Third ineset,'Pateintroth:
• • ';
•
ENTERPHISIE
INSURANCE COMPANY'
OF PITTSBIIIIGH,
Office, . No. 424 FMN/V.
(IN NATIONAL TRUST co. BIIILDING.)
Robb. Dickson,
G. Medi% •
E. H. 'Myers
L. J. Ela.nchlrd,
BORT
BORT:
ft:9: J. 4
pENNSYLVANIAL - •
...INSURANCE "COLIPANY OF PITTTSBURGH .
OFFICE. Nod 167,4 WOOD STRMET, BA.NR
OS COMMERCE BOMA:ORG.
This is i • Scrim Oonipany, ind insures against
lass by Fire exclusively. •i- '
LEONARD WALTER, 'President.
. C. 0. 'BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRI
lc , Treasurer.
HUGH McELHE , Secretary. • '
0 T0118:
Leonard Walter,Oeor/Wilson, , •
0. 0. Boyle, Cleo. W . Evans,
Robert Patrick, appe,
Jacob Painter, • - Cr Pleiner, •
Josiah Ring, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, • A. Allmon.
Henry Sproul,
AGAINST
FRANKLIN INSURAN
omcz. 4t3ii a 4.37
Chutes .V. Esnek D
e
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grant,.
issob E.
crm De
Richards
gpt.
eill s :
EDW. C. DALE, •
W. O. MERLE •
J.
North West corner
inialkwlb
B'
INSURAN
OF
orniqz PEAi - st,nr SAVINGS BASK
No.f 41 Ohio St.. Alleghen.
A 'HOME COMPANY, =Wed toY Directon
wl• known to the community, who trust by ibir
deaths; to morn &attars ntyonr patronage. ; i
nzarair - "Awns_
_. 1 .....:...;.:....`..rea1dinat.
OKU. D. RADDI.JE .............Sacratary.
• -.
DIRECTORS:
I
Henry _lrwin, D. L. Patterson
Geo. B. Biddle , Jacob Frans, •
Simon Drum. J. B. Smith, W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston,
Jos. Lautnar, H. J. Etaltsmd,.
spite=
THIPEIIL4.I.
.. .
FIRE INSIORANk
• - . - om , x.C•DrriCr.,.
~: I
ESTABLISHED 1803. C ASH CAPITAL PAID
DP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED. ,
Etra 18,000,000 IN rLD.
Insurance against Fire affects on Houses and
Buildings,' oda,' • Wares an - Merchandise ;
Steamboats, Ea.. Pallet 2 issue. payable In gold
or curreacy,_B, United fita • - Branch - Ornw,•
40 PINZ STREET, New York. . .
All losses of the United States Branch will be
adjusted. In. New York.. ..
J. Y. Met.A.1743- = , , Agent,
PITIIIBITEGII, ' • ' '
.
I Villa. , F e 7 oIIRTEL s :•1 :
HR. MOLAUGHLI N.. 1 also Ag •1 '
hattan Life Insurance Comeau!. V•-
i T. : -i- rEIINTINHVItAI ' (-
ANY OF PITTSBURG : .
ANDER kinflCK. ' - dent.
WM. - P. HERBERT. Beare • . •
CAPT. OEOROE NEELD, II neral A.gent.
Dace. 9A Water street. 3 . .1 00.'s Ware.
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will In ore against en • - kinds • Fire and Ma.
rim Risks. A home Institution, raged by Dl
motors who are sell - known to e community, who au determined by promptness and Übe:-
*MT to -maintain the character which they have
PE
assumed., as offering the best p ction to t hose
who desire to be Insured. • - - -
• - • einr.nTOlM: •
' Alexander Nimick. Jelin • McCune.
B. Miller, Jr., : Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, • Willi B.Hvan •
' Alexander ;Spear,. dose air
1 Andrew Adrieu,' . Ph Beynser .
Durk/ IC Long, : ' • orrison:- -
D. Itunsen . Wm. ,
n 027
_____ .
ATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
N
or THE orn OP AiLEGIEE3T.
. .
. . „ ..
1 Office, No. 89 FEDERAL EMMET, entrance
ron ;Stockton Avenue.
FIR rArSITRAINVE 0271. Y.
w..W.4.A8T1N Prealdent
1 ' JAB. X. ElTEVaNtlON.'l3eeretary: • , •••
i
A. H. Bri_gilitt tH.P. Mimi .7 .Thomplos
'Rat Lt . Erril . : r ' " A, Lea, • - Joe . Myers,
'Jrzo. , warm Jr. Beo. acres,Jacoo Kopp.
o¢l7:nr4 -
FOPLEIP INMURANCE C. 04
MICK; N.E. comma wooD a IMPTH—.;SII;B.
Hoaie Ceanpany,taitnenre and ]urine Bich
lotaaCrOlta:
Malllps, Capt. John L.lthoitga, •
b Watt,' Samuel P. Shrive{.,
.Iblutl.. Parks, Charles Arbuckle. ti!
Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brush..
Wm. Van Kirk. .Wm y. Lang, • •
James D. Varner ipi Samuel MeOrleltart
V3l. PHILL ?resident.
JOHN. WATT Ice President.
•
W. OARD*EII t Secret's] r.
CAPT. JAS..GOS - -
ON, General Agent. • ,
04LLEG PIE NY . INSITHANCg
COMPANY VP PITTSBURGH. .
ACR,No, ,3yIMITHSTRERT,Garra BLOW.
Ininres against all kisids - of lire and Marino
OHN lEWIN, JR; Preatieni. •
• •JOHN D. McOORD: Vice President.
, 0. O. DONNHLL, seore—tary.
OA.PLIVIL DEAN, Gemmel APO.
DULICITORS:
John •• •Cryt..Wm.Mean. •
John,D6 McCord, , B. L. Fahnestock
O:•6. Hassey. • 'W. lUlCrerson.
Harvey Robert ,H. Darla,,,
Ti J. Hoskins" Prime's Sam. '
ohmic. Hays, Cant. J. T. 'Rockdale.
strPl7,lEll
FOR WATER :WORKS.
-iiSSti': ::
.'S ;i~-.
• ‘, - Ocorntouxsve o iss, j'
, ppi70r,414 , Guy.7,, February 2 . 41, xrP.
SE.A.LE O PROPOSALS will be rerclred MIA
rolicalrnttl 4 o'clock P.lt. on_ irONDAY, March
StD, 4889, Tor ilirallidrig the. . =
Allegheny 'Wtiter Works:
durlng theioureent year with the foliortntsup.
wvelt:= , • • ••• • , ; • - •
. .
WATER, YIPS , BItANCXUEB and BLIBVII3,
of the followks diameters, vie,: 4,0, 8, 10
'lllOOl5 Inchw: - . 1 ' '
mhl
s lis s Ekirr l, Jens vat
IPl'Bll PLUG. ANlisToraCtiCk BOXES AND
TIJIBULZB. 4. •' .. •, '; ' '
Also.74lll.theliNiA,L required ' during
re the_year.
.Bids ste,quested. lor buil' NUT- COAL end
8LA011: ''' '' ''‘`' ' . ' ;' ' •
_AM of the atevesupplles superintend red at such
times places as the 'ent of the
W elds Ist i te 'lpt are solicited'payable both
.In 6 per tent. 20 year clty_Bonds, and payable
In cub every three months. • - . •
onswiland- Blom for bidderi can be
1044 - mitt t o and at the office of the Supers
In a d a r te r AlL. Jn.; Esq.
The cello reject any and all bids:-
,
#1 r, • • . .
B.IBANCIA
rt 2.4111 ' • Olflt IDONTROLLBS..
;17110N , ENTERPELINE
FOUNDRY,
- JOHNSON.
4711L1P CL3lO5* -
Successors,
APUEIta.
Xitablistireent
s Cards Letter
/11, 'Show . Card* ,
tttleates of
Sland 711
Manufacturer oL HOOHINO BTOVHS, Arches,
igh
'Orates, Fenders ,- Bash . Wets. and all kinds
of Hollow ware, Car Wheels and all kinds of
Machinery Castings. HoILWATSION a SHIN-
Ull3B BTIL, rrrrquitoli,. PA. 11°313:Y27WA8
INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS:,
llobt. Liddell,
C. Van
J. aturwiseh,
I J. Weisser,; I
H. MYERS, Tr*
DICKSON, V
J. GRIER. 're
: L SIETE. Secre
W.'J. Friday,
F. Kirsch,
Chris. Siebert
I'. tithlldecker
'eldest.
We President.
*loser.
ta'.
OSS BY PIRA,
E CO, OF PHILADELPHIA,
ILINTNLIT wr.,near sTa.
=II
' Mordecai H. Louli
David B. Brown,
iseac at ?t
E4w . Dale, I
George pales.
1;313, president.
ea President.
invFlX.° ten
1111 rd and Wood Gag,
Streeic
F COMPANY,
AC •,
BUILDINGSi
W ottlb aiae t Co A oper
G FL
Jacob Bally
Joseph Criag
Jere. Hobert
1 ;E CO.
t for the
_Mark,
"CE CORP;
£M[3BEM ' ,
, rify • NE!V OPERA HOUSE.
Lessee...
ilansger
•'• ...WN. 070
... . . . W. CANTING*
Third night and brlllant sue.fess of the favor*
Ite pet of the
LOTTA, t -
WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 3d. will be
presented tue celebrated drama of the •
FEMALE DETECTIVE;
Lotta In Six Characters, olth Banjo Solo, Songs
and Dances.
To conclude with the glorioras farce of
AN ‘,I3•TEC OF /STEIL
Fanny. with Dant o Solo
Louis - Matinee oc Faturday.
'PITTS.3I3IFIGH. THEATRE.
• . - -
H. W. WILLIAMS.....,...,Lessee
DR. J. L. THAYER - ' Man2ger.
FRANK. J. tiOWA..o...,..Equestrtan Director.
_ . 1
• LAST WEEK OE -•- •
-
DR. JAMES: 4 . TH4YER'S :GREATr CIRCUS.
Great Bit of the HOU KLUX ALAN. received
with immense lipp!ause, introduclog,loo MEN
and HOREEd.
First a Opearance of WM. MORGA.N . , the great
Hurdle. Rider; VileMA itlE, Premiere Eques
trienne,. G: -31.• KELLY. Chamtdon Leaner:
CHAS. FISH. Chanivion Rider; tboMADIHAN
1 1311094 15IIRROWS - and - ssURDEAU;Ibe great
Gymnasts, and JAMES REYNOLDS, funniest of
.clowns. alrand Blatinqa to.tuorruw afternoon at
c9 , 4' wk. • ' • •
BMYTHE'B._ AMERICAN
TREATRE. (Late Trimble's Varieties,'
.Theyerdle"qf the people, ' , Tht7 are Immense,"
referring to the.. wundertut - vicruRELLI
:BROTHER..: the Kluge of the Air. rhampion
Gymnasts of the World. WEDNESDAY EVEN
-6.+. Mara 3d. another reusing. programme,
Introducing hir...engan's Corps of Comedians.
The 'Ballet: Troupe... , he ..Amerlean. ~ .Coratque.
GUS. WILLIAMS, In ,hiti new_ budget. and the
Dramatic , Comps tIY in Is Milting mei° drama. .
Itgrall!ifElLl.73 11111719E111N
AND -PARLOR MENAGERIE,
.
The Great .Pa,mll7 Resort..
I
FIFTH AVENUE. between l em'tie:laid and
Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre.
Open Day and Evening, all the year round.
Admission. ;Vicente: Children.i 16 cents.
ECONONLBETTER....OO,
ask the attention Or all Interested In the reduc
tion of the extravagant emit of Butter,' to their
practleal and co:mealiest - ay - stem of making pure
retie Butter by the aisl ef the
Eurner OF BUTrEt:PLAN'F.
A' brief . athision to the-arigin of this imrortant
disccoverY*Sy : not prove uninteresting. Among'
the inthintfcated records of the renefted Cap
fain.: Cooltlii voyage around the world& is found
the statement, that while, Soionthing fora short
. isle en the trssMan Coast of &tab America, he
- -obsilefedittntultiveis Hung; MUM preparation of
thtele food, a necullanoll, which.,lnponexaminn
tion. he found to posseis the ippesWillic, :- taste
and flaverof Butter; non further inetilry, how
ever,-he-ascertained that It was simply a sub.
stance that the, natives. in a crude and
imperfect manner, from S' rich and luxuriant.
Plant thitgrivi`spontaneonsly and abundantly in
that , warns , itrepical country.. A fowl ea rs ago,
anemia chemist, While one more"-
atonal videintire tioples; ends numerous exper
iments Witli;thit'rerierkible :preduction of na
,
ture., and sticeeeded In extracting a concentrated
essenWe_ tthe„prini,. formulaTer its preps.
ration.;' , lnetios- tiole Right for .its isle in this
country arethedeXclasive
_property : of ithis Com
pany, by whorls Mesas purchased from the origi
nal discoverer.: We claim for this remarkable,.
yet simple and perfectlyharnaleu preparation—
lts.—Th at by its use a net gain of from 50 to 200
per cent. Is made in the manufacture‘of Butter.
Ad.—That Butter, which from age or whatever
cause, -may ..be strong, rancid, streaked or
coarse-grab:Led, and comparati'vely useless for
general use, by the aid of this txtraet, is re
stored tolts ftenhaess:and sweetness,
fine-grain. and even color.
3d. By the use of this Extract, one ,pound of
delkious, fresh" Butter Is acthallyMide front
one pint of milk.
4th.-That a pure and excellent l lable Butter can
be m ade, at a cost of from 13 to 20 - c nts per
poimd. The chief expense wherein being But-
..ter, which is the essential bass. '
Rth.—That Butter manufactured by the aid of
this Estrict is contains every respect to the best
Butter made by the ordinary method.
Cith.—The Ex:tract after thorough analysis, by
able chemists, Is pronounced perfectly free front
i
any d leteriotui Substance, the ingredients be
- int p rely of a vegetable nature. • .
Bth.—l proof of ;he foregoing_ assertions, the
factory of this company is maxini one ton of
• Butter per daY,'l'vhieh Meets with'' ready sale
in the New York Dirrket. - and is consumed from
. the tables of. the Ants lioteis, Restaurants and
prisite f‘rUnies in this city and ellewhere.
saraple'package of the .Extract (sufficient to
make 50 lbs. of Butter) with. fall directions for
use. vili).,ptsmit:ti,any gdress__Oii receipt of 51.
CAUTION.—As articles of resit,. merit are sub.
*mild specially
talltiotethapubllotralageganterfsdt* audworth.
.less Imitations, advertiaed as powders. cora-.
isobacus, as2the . extract of the Sutter Pleat
preparcd and sold only ; by ,
• ' the Eieniniiinutter Co.
'orrteic.listreteiseteerr.n
Xacroar, 2138S0suzewicis bT.. New
state,'Countv My-Bights for sale, . I :feriae
to•callii-Ulists Care • opportunities forestabliablag
' a staple male ess,' paying mummer profits.
'• -AgenteMantedAiveryschere.
M. CAD.Sari Pyre T04141* 'Coloring, $1 &
to givels rich gblden yellow to t
.WOVl l l.4.'nf c ..Me Britten. 50 cents" Per sample •
Dsoltsgs. sent toany address. No Farmer should
ibelntbOttt it; as. white and, strelay Bolter is
worth from six to ten cents a pound less in MI +,
'inarkohl than thitnt s rich fellow. feB:el6
OE, SALE:.
AciW at Woods Entr:
4 Acres-anti House .1U .146 ft
' 9 Acres, unimproved. on Troy HUI.
• 11 .. 11 .areaon °rewash Pike.,
5 Acres on Your 'Ban Boa miles from
P.- C. R. R. • - L l' , -
10 Acres near P. 7. R.E.
,118,Aeres near Pa., Westmfireiand eons'
Areir Mc .
90 ___ Stile Paat. R.
4 Farms in Preston county, West 'Virginia.
180 Acreein ArinstrongconntY • underlaid with
coal.
108 Acreirand good impnrranients, in Trumbull
SountyLOhlo.• •
900 - Acres , * otillmter laud, with Saw Mil and
dwells
, "
Molise - and' Lo on n Center Avenue, near Kirk*
=trick. - ***
'HaaseasdLOtoh Piero, street:
House runi,Lot in East Liberty.
• Renee pad Lotin Merrifield. - *
Noun. and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny.
Rouse and Lot on Beaver avenue.
; SC/louses and G. Lots, Nery,sheap, on Vino
street, *. • • • -
**„fl Lots, very cheap, on, ine street.
a a a n ssee s o 9
R L o o o t m n s a F nd r XL n knßb
erts St.
Fermi In liiinls, Missouri and es,lfirginia.
- Coal Lands in Allegheny, WestuuntLand, , 'Po
et% and Beaver counties in Parma:
•-• • •
e.
do., of -do. do. .I..Xtb Mt. dO. 316
X' do. -of lo "do. - do. utn - do. do. 380
do. ;of dOw do., Ao, 3OO.
1 do. one do." 40.' Ad do. do. 800
1• . Ark. of 3 do, ,; Ao. eith. do. do. 1921
do. of 11 do. „ do. F Oth do. 40. $l4O
d0.!.0 - - do. lith • do. do. - 108
1 do. o f , y " do. do. do.
1 t: do. Grant itree,l4•l
The Houses that 'Dave for rent will be rented'
'vertl i ow to good tenants for• the bales% of the
• .
• PPL year,
D. P, Hatch's Real -.Estate.,-0111oe.
NoLS Gant st.;ritteburgh.
LANCE;'
air iR AND 'SCOURO.
rto. * Awr. CLAM srrnEcirri
And nos.. 851 ind 187 'Third Strati'
I'ITTSBUBOH, PA.,
El
Lotto,
i,
'^lho