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THE MARCH MAGAZINES.
Hours at Home, in its light plain drab
color, contains a, number of papers
of a substantial cast, and/ at the s'
`time quite rea able: Of this class we
note Prof. Porte 's su,ggestions oi:i," ks
and Readings,": and "Reminh.cences of
Schleiermache.r." The article c,f S er
i fl ' 1
wood, "Lost in' the Desert ; s a dal ty
bit. "Emile .la .
Giraein " "Sebasta of
in May, 1855," I , ‘A Day Amon the Vi °-
yards," etc., will repay ,reading. he
installments ofd "Motherless Girls," d
"Christopher hlroy," maintain the high
reputation of the populai writers; The
c l os in g pages, devoted to "Leisureo•
ments, Books and Authors Abroa ,"
will be appreciated V many. ' This rn g
lii
azine happily e mblnes instruction and
recreat ion, a,nd s wort hy of generous sup
port fiir its mar 1 excellencies.
Our Young .F 1 i• - ,s standsat the head of
magazine literature . for young people.
The rare talent exhibited , by the editors
and regular contributors, . and , the ele
gant illustrations with which it is adorn-'
ed, entitles it to - - ;preeminence ,among
thia'class of publieations, "Theater:) , of
.a Badilo',' is continued and ;grows in
interest...'Papers of 7 , instruction and
value, "Glass Cutting and Ornamenting,"
"The World We Live In," and. "Who
first 'used the Mariner's Compass," are ,
- found:ha-this number. - Professedly,' ed
ited for, the youth of both sexes, it isalso
a medium of instruction , for men and
_Women: The departments "Round the
_Evening Lantip,Tand "Our Lettert Box,"_
are conduated with taste and ability. In
the April number-the valuable serial en
titled "Gardeningfor Giris."-will be con
tinued.- -The publishers, Fields, Osgood
do Co.. of Boston, offer to send four num
bers of 'Our Voting Folks," from Janu
ary to. April'of this year, as spechnensto
any person who will send them their
.address. This liberal offer ought. to be
the incati*lof introducing this really val
uable marzine into all the :; families
*here it is unknown.
- -
, THE - COURTS
United Stn es Dist
es Disttict owt.—Judge Mc.
Ca - fidless.
' 1
THUBSDAir, March 4.—ln the case of
the United States vs. 2iri barrels Of whis
ky, owned by Lang, Maston at Co., Phil
\adelphia. Verdict for the United States.
The dicis i lon of Register Purviance, of
Butler, overruling the objections to the
'discharge 'Of Wm Caldwell, bankr upt, .
of Armiltrongoonnty was a ffi rmed . by the
:Court. ,1 ' ' '
United States Circuit Coart—iiidge Me
, I Csiisiless.
' ' THUBSDATA.BIarch 4.—ln the Circuit
Court this Morning the case of. Biatch
ford & Newinan ms. the Susquehannah &
Wyoming Valley Baliroad Company,
bill in .equity to' forolose mortgage
amounting Co over $200,000, , was called-,
4, for argtent, and Continued. The
th day of April was fixed. forlearing
. Ih' argument, E. T. Hodge, 'of Boa
to , Teodoie Cuyler, of Boston, and
~.U1 ce A
wo A. Seward, of ew York, Ois
t;ran
d, of Philadelphia, aid Wm. H. Jes
...sup, of Susquehannak county, appear as
counsel in the case. „
District eart-...ludg Kirkpatrick.
i'
' T DA , MArch 4: ,In the ease 'of
=Nee vs. - --
;rits
• reprted yesterday,
'Ter 1.
. Melly
gag.
No.
No.
No.
No,
No.
Donal(
No. 2,
Gross Co.
No. at .
in inlati
No,
Speer
udge Sterrett
4.—'l'be case of
\ •
...Rd dc, Pittsburgh
groad Company, previously reported,
w resumed.' The argument of counsel
VMS
, condlud ~ The Court , will charge
the Jury Fri ay morning. 1 ',.,
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• TitlA t LIST FOR FRIDAY. 4
No. 79. Donahue vs. Meisner. -
No. 82. Coleman vs. Fisher .4 al.
No. 89. Czarnecki vs. Fty. \
No. 90.• Evans vs. Renonff. '‘ - •
No. 98. Hoffstot vs. Wardrosa.,
No. 87. Wetz vs. Morrow.
- No. 9& Reed vs. Mills. I ,
- No. 4. Christ vs. Dittman et nx.
N0,..5. Weber et ux. - vs.mile.
No. 18. Reitiel vs. Rare. L
No. 41. Seiler ye. Hottle ler. • ,
No. 52. Fisher vs. False. I,
..
Mc 63. Carson vs. Taylor.
No. 93. Henpel & Miller vs. Gbrback.
-Quarter Sessions.-Judge Stowe.
TkIttliSDAT, Marea.k 4 . -In
the case of
the Commonw ealth vs. Rudolph Prysi,
indicted for assault and battery, the jury
found a verdict Of not guilty and direc
ted
. • -
between the two parties.
1 On-motion of W. C. Moreland, Esq.,
Thomas Holland was duly admitted and
sworn to practice in this Court.
Commonwealth vs. Patrick Gallagher,
indictment larceny: It was alleged that
the accused, on or aboutthe 24th of De
cember, 1868, entered the public school
house at Natrona and carried away a
number of school books. The defendant
plead guilty and was remanded .to jail
for sentence.
' Commonwealth vs. James Dunn, in
' •dictment larceny. .TBM6B Logan prose
cutor. The defendant, it was alleged. on
the night of thesth . 9f, December, 1888.
did steal front'. the i poeket of the prose-•
entor a silver watch of the value of fifty '
-dollars. The jury. returned a verdict of
Commonwealth vs. James Thackeray,
:indicted •fcirlisseult - and battery; 'Ben j.
'Trimble nrosecutor. The parties-are bill
posters, and it. was alleged that Thacke
ray was pasting,' bills over those put urf
by Trimble. when thi9attei interfered to
."save his bills, and Thackeray struck him
with a paste arns . Jpry.out. •
The next case t en tip was the Com
monwealth• vs. Alexatider Ifeeley... in
dieted for assault. and \ battery. Olive
NeeleY prosecutrix. It appears that the
parties had been made BUM and wife,
but for some cause the wife obtained a
divorce on the
second day of February,
1869.:. Ou the, erenlng Of the sanie day,
it is alleged, the defendant went to the
residence of t he , proseicutrix and walked
into the kitchen where she was at work.
On seeing her, he remarked that she was
.theVotnan he was •after' that she bad
"done him dirt" and he intended to kill
her. He then, according to her testi.
Ir:4:my, seized her by the hair and throat.
She called for assistance, whereupon her
father and others came in and 'ejected
Grothers and James Wallace toThomas
Moreland. March 2. 1869: lot in the Thirteenth
ward s n Mahon street., 50 by 100 feet: 030
GrecOr Mclntosh to Roam Halsted, January 25,
1868; lot In McClure tolybship, 65 by 330 feet,
w.th buildings. 83,500
John Marshall to Mary F. Bollman, A1:1g.:35. 1568;
four lots in Robinson's plan,
.LawreneevlLle,
(now elty) each'•lo bv 845( feet • - .....$1,200
Mary F. Boliman to aunt" L. L. WeighleY, Jan.
25, 1860; lot of ground In Shalef to,wnshlp, con
tattling 7 acres 11814 perches 135 000
Wm. Jenniegs to Chas. M. bedrick. • March 2,
1860; lot on Anderson street, Allegheny. 40 by
40 feet, with buildings 84.60
at Rev. 31, Domenee to Andrew Long, Dec. 1 8 .,
1868; lot in Lower St. Clair township, 20 by 160
feet
31ORTGAGI8., • 8960
Sitr day thirteen mortgages were filed of rec
ord.
WILDwESDAY, March 3, 1699.
Stephen Colsiell to David Holliday, August 27.
In.!: let near Chanters street, Mancbeater. 40
by LSO feet •
8050
Los eday Petty to Mrs. Anna M. Petty, February
10, 1899: lot In the E•eventh ward. Pittsburgh,
No. M hisiter's_plan, wth buildings
Lcveday Petty to Mrs. Lureday 'Johnson, Janua/
• .11.1730, 1869; lot No. 116 in Seott's p:an. on Scutt
'street, wsth buildings $1,760
Ann button to John W. Riddle February 12,
1869: sot on, Forty - third street, la the Seventh
Ward. Pittsburgh, 30 by 180 feet 200
Richard Jones to Samuel Farley, Decemberl4,
1869; lots Nos. 85 and 33 In Battell's plan tiee
ond ward, Allegheny. with buildings.. ,
Richard Mutall to Simnel Farley, October 11.
1883; lot on eastern side of Pasture lane, Sec
• and ward, Allegheny. 31 by 70 feet; also let on
Ann - Street. 20 by 179 feet $3,100
Samuel Garrison's mars. et, al. to Patrick Ger
m:tat:l,lNovember M. 1668; lot en ,Batter street,
Eighteenth ward, Pittsburgh; 49 by 1(0 feet
George Black to V.rglnia E. Hay, February s
tfe
=,
1864 lot on -- no.th side.of Fayette Street, Albs+ ,
gheny. 48 try IX! feet, with buildings .. $16,000
Michael Voegelerg to Cha lea Illttaecht. Nolan
ber 7. 1868; lot on Lower bt Clair township, on.
a private road, Bby 140 feet
Jaeob Weidmen•to August Detrlch, • Jane 23„
• 16651 lot on Butler street, Lawrenceyille. 24
8750
by
' 110 feet Philip •
Gunnegle to Samuel Farley, January 11.
:. Ins; lot in Nuttall's plan, Second ward, Alle
ghena-. 4 by 348 fe -t 81.000
Stephen Colwell to David Holliday, May Ift; 1853:
lot on Ohio lane, Manchester, byili
David Holliday to Robert and James Wanboff,
August 1„ 1867: lot above described
Geo. Weitzel to John tio.seemund, February M.„
1869; lot on Pucke'y r tad, Collins township.
(now city.) sff by 184 feet 61.160
John Stompt to Barbara Wo:forth, December 31,
1868; lot corner of Webster end Lasvrence
streets, Pitt township, 20 by MB feet, with build- •
Lags
+' 090
George Wolforth to Barbara Wollortb, February
10, 1869: lot en Webster .street, rttt township,
by 105 feet, with buildings • 81,600
Elizabeth F. Denny to Susanna Lafferty, Feb. 1,
1869, rot on Bedford avenue, Seventh ward. 60
by 100 feet !Mato
Henry M. Breckenridge to G. G. Haines, July 3,
Abraham In Tarentum borough, 40 by 64 ft...... 580
Dubb to George Haines, January 5:
1365: three lots on Canal street, Tarentum, 240
by 274 feet
.81,505
sci. fa., on a mort-
R FRIDAY.
Lalone.
.111p4 vs. Williams.
Robb.-
. MOUTGGES.
Same day nine mortgage's were flied of record,
vs. Warden.
Wild Cat" vs. Me-
Rro. vs. Germania
—J. Frank Stevens, for many years
chief operator of the Cincinnati and
Western Union Telegraph Office, at Cin
cinnati, died Tuesday Morning, of con
sumption. '
—Captain Efi. D. Cutting, of the Nation-
al, Line Steamship Denmark, en route
from Liver ...1 for New York, was
washed over ..ard and lost on the lath
of February.
—Bishop McQuade has closed the
church In which riotous proceedings re
cently occurred, at Auburn, N. Y., un
til the congregation conform to the rules
of the church.
—John C. Braine, the rebel pirate, has
been discharged from custody, a node
proseouthaving been entered in the case
against him, by direction of, Attorney
General Evart& .
, D. Hess, manager of the Cosb
Opera House, Chicago, has leased r Col. y
WOOd'a Museum, and will put a dramatic
company in there on Monday, besides
running the Opera House..
—The National Council of the Union
League of America, which had been in
session in Washington two days, adjourn
ed 'em Wednesday. John W. Geary, of.
Penna., was elected President, and Thos.
C. Baker, of New York, Secretary. The
National Executive Committee Council
meets In New York December next.
—A dispatch from Washington City
states that , the United states Supreme
Court has given a decision In the case, of
theli.gawam Woolen Company against
Eben D. Jourdon, confirming the validity
Of the Golding patent. The decision in
volves,several millions of dollars, and
affects th&wool manufacturing interests
of the country. . - -
C.impbell's ad
Agnew et al.
—The Massachusetts Legislative Com
mittee on the liquor question are expect
ed to present four reports, namely: one
favoring, the bid prohibitory law, the
second allowing the sale of elder and ale,
the third 4/llowing grocers and apothe
caries to sell liquor, mot to be drunk on
the premises, and the fourth not to med
dle with the subject at all. ' •
—At Chicago an 'extensive swindling
case; .has ' , been unearthed. Last June
Moses E. Ludington defrauded several
New York, Boston and Philadelphia
firms out of a total stock of goods worth
$127,000 and the i failed. His silent part
nor has been ar ed, by whom the
whble plan has been revealed. ,A large
amount of the goods will be recovered.
The claim of 'Charles HoWard far
$250,000 against the Detroit and Milwatt
kee Railroad Company has been decided
in favor of defendant in the Circuit
court at Detroit. The' case, was com-
Pawed in 1863 by the - plaintiff for work
performed in the construction of a por
tion of the railroad. now occupied by the
defendants. It will Probably be , carried
to the Supreme Court.
—O. P. Southworth, Supervisor for In
ternal Revenue for the Eastern District,
has suspended Assessor John W. Frazier,
of the First District of. Penitsylvania for
alleged neglect of duty, and directed the
Assistant Assessor, IL V. Stafford, to
take charge of the office. It is under
stood Assessor Frazier refuses to recog
nize the authority of the Supervisor, and
intends to continue to perform the du
ties of his office.
him from the room. • Thejury found a
Verdict of guilty, and the defendant was
remanded for sentence.
Commonwealth vs. Dennis Devine, in
dicted for larceny, John Ross, prosecu
tor, was placed on triaL The parties it
appears tor's. ded at Nth 15, in the 'Dia
mond, Allegheny. The prosecutof al
leues that he put, his pocketbook, con
taining twenty dollars, two lives and a
ten dollar bill, in his trunk and when
he went to look for if Saturday, the
16th of January, it was gone. It appears
thkt,when he received the money two of
the notes a five and the ten, were torn,
1 and he left them with the foreman to
t ti
I.l3av' him fix them. Some time after
'i-4ir s, it seemed, during the atsenee of
thb efefdant from his boarding house,
his po ketbook which he had left in the
pocket of his coat, hanging in his room,
was taken out and a ten dollar note found
in it corresponding to trio one that had
been stolen. On trial.
TRIAL LIST FOR FRIDAY.
No. 47. Corn. vs. Eliza Soles.
No. 34. _Com. vs. George Orrnsburg.
No. 35. Com. vs. Samuel Russell.
No. 26. Com. vs. Samuel Carey.
No. 37 Corn. vs. Elizabeth Huett et al.
No. 56:' Corn. vs. Wm. Johns.
No. 51. Corn. vs. Wm. Arnold, two
cases.
• No. 53. Corn. vs. William Rorick.
No; 49. Com. vs. Patrick Gallagher.
Parties to the above cases must be in
Court promptly, - „rut much time is lost
through. the negligence of those inter
terested, and District . Attorney Pearson
is determined to send for each parties at
their cost.
Rea]
.Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were , filed of
record before H. Snively, Esq . ., Recorder,
March 2. :
BRIEF TELEGRAMS.
l'lrrsr,tlitatri,' : " : 6l -, .2'Einj,.
. - .,TP,,TP4T . ,
...... iX-4..T?•01i'....,,k:..,if340.
WISOTICE.-THE SUBSCRI
BFIN to the Capital stock of the Com
pany "To erect a Brld..e orer the Allegheny
River. from ik:walt. (now 4 street). in the,City
of Plttsb• rgh, n the county of Allegheny. to
the Aileglieur arid Butler Piankro•td. at.td- near
the rumth of Girty's nun." are hereby n. tlfled
that a meeting for permanebt organization will
lie held at ti•e' new P , Crliti HOU-E,
Forth th strect: thr,enteenth ward, Fitt-nurrh.
(late Lawretetelhe,) o - - fUE•WAY., the 23,1.
day 01 Mareh. A.!1). 11.(1, betwem the hours of
2 Welt).* 0; It„ and 5 o'clock P. 74 when and
where an cecti.M. will he held hr ballot (or NINE:
MANAGKR‘I and a TrikASTIREkt of said Com
pany, to servo Pk one ear.
JOHN 111 DDEL„
tir.l!cltor tbrl.lge Com,;o T uv.
PITTSIImar. sltrch 1. 1869. mi 3:r4G
PITT6 , I7IIGII,FT•WAYNti CIIICACI R. F:,rC.,
lON. Ulu T:tE
PITTEBIMG I, PA.. February 26, • 1869.
711 E ANNUAL MEETING
of the tock and Bondholders of the
Pittsburgh, - For Wayne end Chicago Railway
Company will be keld at the office of * the Com
pany, in the City of Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clock
a. Si. of WEDNESDAY, March 17.1869, for
the purpose of bearing and considering the an
nual report of the Board of Directors, and for
the election of three (3, members of the Board
of Directors to sere•'. for four years in the Wace
of three members whose term of service expired
by law. F. M. BUTVHINSON.
mb2:fM Secretary.
rurfSBURGR, 1, 1889.
PITTSBURGHMarch
SILVER
COMPAMY.—Hooks of sub
s
eriPtion for stock In sail Company are now open
at Mo. 67 FOURTH AVEC. UE, where Pi os
pectns. Specimens, , tc., are now ready for in
apection. Property in. ColuradoTerritory. near
Georgetown. information with zegard .to 'the
stock, property, he., will be furnished by calling
at the oMce of underkigned.
IL. S. BELL., President pro tem.
HARRY C. i , AMPBELL,
Secretary and Treasurer pro tem.
mhl
C.INTRAL BANK,
PITTSBURGH. February 24., 1889.
IWTHE BOARD OF DIRECT
TORS of Vale Bank hare this day declared
a dividend of
Java. (a) PER CENT.
on the Capital Stank paid In, out of the profits of
the last six month-,payable to Btoetholders on
and after March 10 . 1889.
mhli:PM • J. W. DIVITT, Caelde r.
tarrnvsnuaGH NATIONAL
COAL AND COKE CO.—Tbe third an
nual met.tlnk of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held 00 THURSDAY. March 4th, at
10 o'clock A. 4,i., •1. their OFFICE, corner of
Fourth avtnue, and Try street. The election for
a BOARD OF NINE DIRECTORS to serve the
ensuing year, will he held from 11 to 2 o'clock.
OIOROE KCHLUEDE BERG,
fe25:117 Reeretary and Treasurer.
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. t
CIVY or ALLEGUENT, Februaryll4, 1569.{
arNOTICE
TO CARPENTERS.
SEALIEfi PROPOYALS will ' be recelied
at this office until 3 o'clock P. EL on PRID
Diarch &h. for building an ENBINE RO iJS
tor,the tiOOD WILL FIRE COMPARY.
Plans and Specifications can be seen at the
office or JAffi t 'M. B .LPB, Esq , Architect,
N o . /16, Federal stree up stairs.
The right Is reserved t • eject any and all bide.
te2.5:118 R. B..PRANCIn, City Controller.
'PROPOSALS FOR PLAN
_ TEBING.--Proposals will be received for
PLASTERING THE ALLEGHENY. COUNTY
WORK. HOUSE'. •
Specifications of irork and material Arch een
at the °thee of !dews. Barr & Moser, cts.
Stith. street, whore propesals will be left, ad-,
dressed to H. S. PLEBE NG,
• . • W. S. .131.8 ELL.
reM:e9,3- . Building Committee,
Igintatßully Vf.o
TCBELOWS HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair I:7e Is the best In the world:
the only tree and per eat .Dye; barrnless, relbw
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment ; no 2 1'
dloalons tints• remedies the effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful, Nati or brown. Bold by all Druggists
and Terfluners; and properly applied at Batche-
InV OiVli Factory. No. /5 Bond street, New
at:o3.tp9d
igrMARII4t4E AND CELIBA-.
andssay for young men on the crime
of Solitude; the DISEAsES and A BUSitS
which erealelnipediruents to litAltillAGE, with
sure means of relief. Sent lu itemise' letter en
velop,S. free of charge. Add , ess, Dr. J. SKIL
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila.
delplits, Pa.
INSURANCE
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSIMINCE COMPIIVY,
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AIERICA,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Chartered by Special Aid of Cringrese,
Approved July 25, 1868.
Cash Capigq 51,000,000.
Branch Office: PHILADELPHIA,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BITILDING.
Where the general business of the Company la
transacted. and to 'which all general owlet.
pondence should be addresSed.
' DIRECTO AS.
Jay Cooke. Philads.. ' E. A. Rollins. Wash`n.
C, D. Clark; Philada, • Henry D. Cooke, Wash.
John W. Ellis,Mein W. E. Chandler,Wash.
W.O. Moorhead. Phila. Jo o. D. Detrees. Wash.
1 1 . h0.F. Tyler, Phila. Ed, Dodge, N. York.
J..glnckiey Clark. Phila. li. 0.-Fannestock.N.Y
oFFICEIth.
C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia. President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Presidn.
JAY COOKE, ChairmanEir.ance and Executive
Committee. _
EMERSON W. PEET, Phil., Seel- and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER. Washington. Ass't Secretary.
FRANCIS U. SMITLI.M. D., Medical Director,
J. EWING.MR,A.R.b. M.D.. Assn Med: Director.
!ED/CAL. ADVItiORT HOARD.
K. EARNES,_ Burg, .General U. A., Wash'n..
P. J. HOUW/Tb, Cttlef hiedlesd Dept U. b. N.,
WttEhington. -
D. W. BLISS, M. Washington. '
tiOLICITORS AIM ATTORNEYS.
WM; k i IiANDIXII, 'Washington, D.C.
tiEO.ll H,ARDINO. Philadelphia, Pa.
This pony; National In Ito character, offers
by reason of the Larg- Capital, Low: Rates. o
Premium and , New Tables, the most desirable
means of insuring life et presehted to the pub
lic.
•
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
compliCatleni and'uticeilainties of Notes. Mid.
donde end the gulsenderstandlngs which the lat.
I , er- 1 M I'd apt AO nanan the Policy-Flolders.. •
Bev'eral - hCW Ind' attractive tables are nay
Presented . •which , need •only - te. be Understood to
prove acceptable the nubile such as INCOME.
eitODPICD/0 4 P O LICY and ILETJMN. PRICMI
UM POLICY: -Lithe farmer, the volley-header
not oOiy secure, life Insurance, payable et death.
butwill reeelyet irllving, , after ;forted of.* few
veers , artneallreconscsauctf tot rfer amt.
/10 thr sent.) Ofifbo Sidr G i r 74441 my. 7r The 14 '
tor. the Company agrees o.returnto aaeured
the total amount of money heads paid ht, fa ad.
ditfott to Ms amount of his policy. The attention
of persons contemplating _Auguring their lives
or increasing the amount of Insurance they al
ready have, is chiles'. to the special advantages
offered by the Natrona! Life Insurance Com
panv •
t i .1 ; O N. I b
en T g
A d laal Alta
ni:ee:
tra W enetsd:
Circulars, pes an full part i culars given
d r
on app li cation to the Branch Office of the -Com
pany in Philadelphia, or its General Agents. •
A o:nr N i.\ T hrr E i li E l a n eboci e mmo v ep e m r n y ei
AGEliTtl ONLY, in their
t i d , 7 o : o2 % e P yn T i n i L e c s iit s II:: : F a u l t
ta
t ir lty L 2n ( ii " l ,
respective districts.
E.:W. CLARK CO. plidadelphla,
For Paritil,lsolaTUlo,tern New Jersey.
For Maryland, DelawaL. V V i li all , Kton, D. c,,
ramie, District
of Colum lila and West Virginia.
Lt A g ents uorlvfau f tr o hi r i A gr i t i o t p i l f a i l t r e ot t uk f uu i t i tt rs e:a l v a e d V r d , A i. :l77l * B er . , C B , R C r ' uctz
BELL, manager, Philadelphia. atahuvr.tr
AtlorioN SALES
BY H. IS. IMEITHBOli& 00.
BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
FOR 2'HE MILLION.
AT
SMITHSON'S 'EMPORIUM,
55 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE.
Ifesars. H. 11. silltTridON & CO., proprietors
of. the well known Mammoth Auction Ilousel are
cr.ating an exclicmept r~mgequ e n upon the an.
rival ot new
Gw 4.,0i1s which are Wing sod at re
mark
I. priceis. 411 . 1JVCry variety: the -
finest sewed b
Moral ot., the nmistfashionable bat
galerg null ax et bi.ot3 s.ippers. .tfit ,
blankets. flanliela, cioths. entlerY
and carpets. Cali and examine. ho trouble to
show goods. Ladles'. misses , and - children's
ruts at almost your own prices. All roods war
ranted as renresentpd. n0.:4
LEGAL
ORPHANS , COURT SALE.-By
order of the Orphans' Court, at 'No. 4 In
Partition, June Term, 1868, these ni:l be ex
posed to sale, on the premites
Oa Friday, March 19, 1869,
All that certsin tract of land In Wilkins town
ship, lying on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg
Turnpike, one mile east of Wi.kintburg Station.
OH the Pennsylvania Railroad, bounded by lands
of James Graham's heiri, James 'Kell!, George
Johnston and otners, containing 43 acres, hav
fng erected thereon 'a frame -house house and barn.
Thewhole of aid tract is haippayed and In the
highest state of cultiratioti, and 911 bat three
acres underlaid w‘th an excellent vein of coal.
Title indisputable. Terms made known on the
day of sale,
Sale to commence at 10 a. m.
D. W. ELDER. Esq., Trustee.
Corner of Grant street and Fifth avenue.
feV:f2l.
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER
SESSIONS, Allegheny county,' PA., In the
matter of the VAC ATION- OF GRANT AVE. NOE, between Ohio and Washington avenues,
In the Second ward, of the City of Allegheny.
And now, February 23, 1869, the petition in
this case having been presented In open Court,
is ordered to be tiled.
And the Court do grant a :rule as psayed for In
.said petition to show cause why'that portion of
Grant avenue, lying between Ohio and Wash
ington avennei I. said Second Ward, should not
be vacatedand closed IID: rad do further order
that notice of the filing of said petition and of
the granting of the rule aforesaid. be Published
twice a week, for four consecutive weeks, In the
Firrsunnon Gazzrra, published in the City of
Pittsburgh.
[From the Record.l
‘, JOHN G. BROWN.
fe2Bal4-Ty Clerk of Quarter Sessions.
of4xEcirrows NOTICE.
Whereas. ltr teratestamentary on the estate
OLIN l'OßEß,,late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny
county. Penna.. deceased. having been duir
granted to the undersigned by the Register of
said county, all parties haying claims against
said estate are request d to present them for
sett'ernent, .and those indebted to said estate
wilimakupsyaent without delay to
.11:2Stit&dr 11. R. TOldsll, Execu-tor.
p°titrunvis, AND. LOAN ASsOw
'CIATIOIf OF FRANKS I OWN, No.' I.
cs Is hereby flym that an application has
been Made. at No. 442. March Term, 11369, for
hulloing r
a o nd i L o a p o Assoc n
a for o n h , w a h b ic o h ewialm ed
granted at next term of Court, unless exceptions
thereto axe tied. JOtih C McCORB
fe4ml4.7v Attorney for Applica nts. .
NEW STYLES .
RATS AND CAPS,
r
.1175T.RECEIVED AT
McCORD & CO's,
131 WOOD STREET.
ROCK THE BABY
IN
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
SOLD OAT BY
LEMON & WEISE.
Practicaqiirmitnie Manufacturers, &e.,
118 IT ; 0171177-1"
Wbere May be founds fell assortment &Par
lor. Chamber andKitehen Furniture. ,10.5
GRAY'S FERRY
PRINTING,DH WORKS.
C. E. ROBINSON
_,
MANdFACTUILER 07
Black and Colored Printing dr, Lithographic
INES, VARNISHES, &O.
Graps Ferry Road and tiSd Street,
rel6:eal PHILADELPHIA.
SKATES, SKATES,. SKATES
American Rink,
'New York Club,
Empire, Starr, &c.
All other styles and sizes at the very lowest
rates at
WHITESIDES & DILUM,
deli • 79 trEDERAL BT.. AttiCaRRN r.
J. 14 MINT ' J.M. MUTT
SWINT & BRAT'r, • .
ANONITEETURAL AND
.
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS,
NO.'S: 'Sandusky St., Allegheny, Pa.
BALlarge assortment of NEWEL 1 4 0eT.d
errEltli oonetantly on hand. riv
of all .lescrintlons. done. oegreS3
JR.cosALict.A.tAs
PURIFIES ME BLOOD.
FOR. SALE BY BramelsYti EvEltiowaßßE.
de7;blO•Mtwa
MICONONIZE TOUR FUEL, by
124 . using the
SKIVE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR;
the only true and easily._regulated Governor
made; perfect In its operations and truly reliable.
A I tr i tr z slze Governor can be seen at the °Mae of
PE VAV BECEETT,
_Mechanical Engineer
and licltor - of Patents, No. 79 Federal street,
Allegheny Olty , thennly agent fbr this Governor
In the se422:zee
KEYSTONE P9TTERY:
111. - 131 ER & •
We • _ •
, tianuraptarers ot, A
qvicralswmAL-. BRISTOL WARE doe.
()Ace sad Warebopse. 863 LUSERTYBTREAT.
aa -. orders nromptly attended to.
T YOUNGS9N &
t.l
J.
PAVOY9AICE RAtkRY, CONFECTION
.. • a
ICE CREAMand DINING SALOOIij
. ,
••' • -
93 Smithfield street, corner of Minnow'
Pittsburgh: . . • .
EirPartles and families supplied with
Onion sad Cakes on 'wort notice.
FRESH FISH.--Benjamin P
PRESS still continues to All all city and c
try orders for'
FRESH WHITE LAKE FISH, SALMON AND B
Send to No. 45 DIAMOND MARKET. T us
burgh, or Ma okl wroll known TWIN CTY
!STAND, Allegheny market • ocao
INS URANCE.
ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
'OF PITTSBURGH . , PA.,
0210 e, No. 424 PF.NN
UN 'NATIONAL TRUST CO. ECILDING
DIRECTORS:
•
Roht. Dickson, I Robt. Liddell, IW. 'J. Friday,
G. Merlin, jC. Van Buren IF. Hirsch,
E. H. Myers, J. Gannwisch, (Chris. Siebert
L. J. Blanchard, :J. Weisser, il". Schildecker
1 E. H. MYERS President.
ROBT. DICKSoN. Vice President
G t ER. Treasurer.
i•:3: 1..1.,1. Llfl ETZ. 14.2 e
pENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY QF PITTTSSURGH
OFFICE, No. 10734 WOOD STREET, BANK
OY COMMERCE BUILDING. •
lot.. This is a Home Company, and insures against
uv Fire exclusively. -
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICE, Treasurer.
HUGH aIcALHENT, Secretary.
DIRZCTORB:
Leonard Walter, . George Wllson,
C. C. Boyle Geo. W. Evans,
Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe,
,Jacob Painter, J. C. Flelner,
Josiah King. John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, . A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul, Jr 4:
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE"
FRANKLIN INSORANcE,CI3.9! PHILADELPHIA
07710 E, 4 . 25 a 4 270E1E3VMM ST., :mai
DI
Charles X. BanekerRECTORS., Mordecai H. Lon!!
'/'oblaa Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac. Lea,
Jacob B. Smith, ' Edward C. Dale,
eorge W. Biebards, George rales.
CRABLES sexaszat, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE,_
_Secretary, pro tam.
• J. GAUDNEE COPPDT, AGEOT,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
laltlimls -
EN FEANIELEV
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALUt';IIUM, PA.
OFF/CE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANS
BUILDINGS.
N 9. 441 Ohlo e3t., Allegheny
A HOMM COMPANY, managd by Directors
wet , known to the community. w ho-trust by raiz
Clealink to merit a share of.yonr patronage.
•
HENRY IRWIN . ..
D. RIDDL.EI
DIRECTORS: . -
I
Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson .Wm, Cooper,
Geo. R. Riddle, `Jacob Praia, ' fiettlelb Pais
Simon Drum, :IJ. B. Smith, Jacob Rush,
W. M. atewart, i Ch. P. Wblston, Joseph Craft,
Jos; Lantnsr, 'H. J. ZinkarL42, Jere. xebec%
apto:o3s
• -
IMPERIAL . •
•, • .
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
g
• -OF LONDON.
ESTABLIBIIED 1 5 1 03.:CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
ING $5,000,0001 GOLD.
Insurance against Fire effected on Rouses and
,Bulldinga Goods, Wares and, Merchandise,
Steamboata, ic. Polleles issued payable in sold
or currency. Air 'United States Branch once,
40 PINE STREET. New York-.
All losses of the United Stares Branch will be
adjusted In New York.
J. Ir.lll43l.,AtreartEaN, Agent,
T/TTSBURGIL PA.
°Mee, 67 FOURTH STREET.
MR. MeLAUGIILIII Al also Agent for the Man
hattan Life Insurance Company. ses:v72
- .
IiirTERN INSURANCE COM.
'AITY OP PITTSBURGH.
LEXARDER NIMICK, President,
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, (senate! Agent.
Omce, 93 Water street, Span, tt Co.'s Ware ,
house, upstairs, Pittsburgh. . -
Will in:ure against all kinds of Fire and Ma
rine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the community,
and
alit wh o o
ma i de an m theca b ra p ct o er m wh ne h they
d h b ve
assumed, agoffering the best protection to those'
who•dealre to be insured. .
"- ismscrOnS:
Alexander Nimick, Jenn R. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr.,;Giles. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, • William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Ackleu, Philllp_Reymer,
David M. Long, Wm. Morrison,
D. Ihmsen. no37
13EOPLEW INSURANCE CORP
?ANY. _
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH BTB
• Home Company,tating Fire and Marine Rata
1 DIRECTORS:
Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoadi
John Watt, Samuel P. Shrlver,
John R. ParEe, Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James
?Mier, Jared M. Brush, .
Wm. Veua Kirk, Win F. Lang.
James D. Verner
_Samuel McCricEart
WM. I PHILLIP eleident.
JOHN WATT, Ice President.
GARDNER, Seoretaiy.
°APT: JAM. GORDON, General Agent.
AthL E G E N INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OF CE; No. 37FIFTH STREET, Rams Biwa.
4 1 0
Insures against, all kinds of Fire and Marine
' JOHN IRWIN. JR., President.
JOHN D. McCOND, Vice President.
C. O. :DONNELL. Secretary.
CA.I'T. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DIRItC2OII6:'
John Irwin, Jr., Crpt. Wm. Dean.
John D. ItcCord. L. Fab:mistook.
ltizial l ez ; W. H. Ererson.
Robert H. Davis,
T. arv J. e rloskinso . xi, Francis Sellers,
Charles Hays, • Cant. J. T. Stockdale.
SUPPLIES
FOR WATER WORKS.
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE.
CITY OF ALLEGHENY. FeETUIFF 24, 1809.1
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
°nice until 4 o'clock P. N. on MONDAY, March
Bth, 1809; for furnishing the
Allegheny Water Works
during j the current year with the following any.
odes, to -wits • •
WATER PIPE, BRANMES and SLEEVES,
of the following diameters, Vb.: 4,0, 0, 10
1' andlll.3 Inches.
FIRE PLUGS, VALVES AND MISCELLA
NEOUS CASTINGS.
FIRE PLUG'AND sTor-COON BOXES AND
FERRULES.
•
_ Alen. all the COAL required during theyear.
Bids are requested for .both , NUT COAL and
SLACK.
All of the above supplies to be delivered at such
times and. places re as the Superintendent' of Um
Works Watert. _
'Bids for Pipe are solicited Payable both
in b per •cent. 'AO year city Bonds, and payable
In esso every three months.,
nneclficationa ann Blanka for bidders can be
had at this wince an fret the office of thi Super-
Intendent,,Wld, PAUL, '4ln.;.•,Esq. •
The right is reserved to reject any and all bldg.
R. B. FRANCIS,
erry CO'.47TROLLER.
rt24:rat
REFIN
PI
We'have In to
tined Orushedj
offer at the to
tail.,
tore a full neck Of Loveringie re
and Pulverized hugarg, which we
'west pekes by the barrel or at
re
trner Libe NO y A dH N nd stAreWets.
mb
INDIAINDIA RUBBER BELTING,
Bose; Stearn' Packing and Gaskets of the
'
Belting Companies manufacture at prices
as low as this quality Of goods can be bon ht of
the manufacturer A full stock always tufhaud
at. the India Rubber - De_pot. AO and A 8 sixth
street. 1 J. it 11, PHILUA'S.
tea , ; Sole Agents for the Company.
'DOLL BiuTTErt:—N hall bbls
.1.11) Fresh Will flutter, lust received. and for
LitlU by J. B. CANFIELD.
Q ODA ASII.-100 cast, for sale
K.) by 13
J. B. ANFLELD.
Anitt§iL:=kr E
21TEW OPERA HOUSE. _
LeSsee . ......... ................ War. flitirDlraffOle •
Ilauszt‘r ......................'...ai.W. CaNIONG •
NEFIT of the Ctia , thlug and Brankona
Fltfn %y, EVEN'im, the tirci act
Conu.d) of
Charlotte Clopler .............. . . .LOtta.
.... . .
be followed by Brill.fhalll'S rles
I • HONTAi. que of
To conclude with the farce of •
FAMILY JAIt4.
Liddy r.arrlgatt. rvith - ong and I'oa-re-...Lott&
Alondtty Ev.mit.g-The zu.lheu. actor. Mr. JO
sEyff piti up
pirrTS GE. THEITILE.
H. W. WILf.TAMS.
DR. J. L. THAYY.I3
FEANR J. tiO
LAST WEEK OF
DR, JAMES L. THAYER'S GREAT CIRCUS.
Great hit of the K LIT KLUX KLAN.
First al , pearance of WM. MoRtIAN, the great
Hardie Rider: MAiilE, Premiere Eques.
trlenne, M. KELLY, tshaninlo. , Leaper;
'CHAS. FISH. Chami.lon Ifithr; the MADIGAN'
BROS. BURRiAWS and HURDEA U. the great
(ivmna'sm, and JA MES, REYNOLDS, funniest of
Clowns. ,sirand Matinee Saturday afternoon at,
2 o'o ock.
Friday evening, Benefit of H. w.wumsms.
r4972SMYT EIS AMERICAN
.TB EATRE. (Late 'Trimble's Varietis./
FRIDAY EVS.N NG, March sth, 1869.
The- verdict of the eope, 'They ars immense,
referring Jo the wondertul VICPPREEL.I
BROTHER- the ' ings of the Air. Champion
Gymnasts oethq World. Great 11.4 of Miss JEN
NIE BRADDEN, the Comic Vocalist. GUS.
WILLIAMS In new Comic Songs, with the ex
ception of Kei.er l s Dog, which he'be Is obliged
to produce nightly to-gave the: building Irons
coming down. , swiss NELL/Y. TAYLOR'S bean
tifultallads. -
- •
IarBURNE I LIS MUSEUM
AND PARE.
R RIENAGEZUR;
The Great
FIFTH AVENVZ
Wood streets, oppose;
Open Dal and
Admission. • 5 cen
between s.mitbrhsld and
e Old Theatre.
venink, all.the year round.
;s: Children. 15 cents.
- • ACADE.
V OF MUSIC.
THE
USE GALTO OPERA TROUPE
i LRESPE,CTFU LY ANNOUNCE
THREE NIGHTS ONLY
Comic English Opera..
MONDAY ETENING, March Sth,
OFFIEUVILICEra- ClOllllO 'OPERA.
L.ITCHEN ANHEBITZCHEL
The•Corixedletta, -
BOBBIE FISH WIPE,
And , • -
• LA NOSE DE ST. "'LOB.
TII33I3DAY- RVZSING; March 9th, the Unit.
cal Barletta of •
• : :THE SWISS COTTAIRS,
With all the grlgitial nittalci and. Offenbaeh,s
Comtd Opera,
•.66,••• iqrs,”
vzmissmur 'EVENING, Match 10.11, the
Cornedtette., entitled-
SUDDEN% Tnopenzi,
And Offenbach's &rale Opera,
L& ROSE DE ST. .ELOR.
And
A MARDI:AGE BY LANTERNS.
ATlMlSslON—Parquette and -Weirs 01.cele,.
$l.OO. Family Circle, 50e. Gaileu. 25c. .
Sale of sea , ' will commence on Friday morn
ing, at H. Kleber's, No. 12 Wood street,
where seats for aaypr all e veninga may be re
served without ex tra enarne. .
gW'ACADERIi Or MUSIC.
GERMAN DRS:HAa n, THREE NIGHTS
FANNY JANAUSCNEK,
Queen of
.the German Stage.
THURSDAY EVENING. Maich 11th.
ELIZABETH.
FRIDAY EVENING, 'March 12th,
• DEBORAH.
SATURDAY BYRNE...GI , , March 13th,
CATHERINE THE SECOND,
Reterved Seats' $1.00; Family Circle; 50e.
Gallery, 25 cents. Reserved Seats can be ob
tained on and arter Monday at Bieber Bros.
Music Store, 122 Wood street. . mh4:fsl
THE
ECONOMY BUTTER CO.
2_ •
ask the attention of alt interested in the rednc—
thin of the extravagant cogt of Butter, to their
practical and economical system of making pure
prime Butter by the aid of the
EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLANT.
A brief allusion to the origin of this imrortant
discovei y may not:prove uninteresting. Among
the authenticated records of the renowned Cap..
taln Cook's voyage around the world, 'is found
the statement, that while sojourning fora Short
time on the Brazilian Coast of South America, he -
observed the natives using, in the preparation of '
their food, a peculiar oil, which; upon examina
tion. he found to possess the appearance, taste
and flavorof Butter; ufun farther inquiry, noir.
ever, he ascertained that , it was simply a sub.
stance that the natives 'distilled 'in 0 ertide and
Jinni:feet manner, from a rich and ltixurlaxii
plant that grew spontaneously and abundantly is '
that warm tropical country. A few 3 elm ago,
an eminent French chemist, while on i profes
sional visit to the tropics, made nuraerous exPer
iments witn this remarkable 'production of na
ture, and succeeded in extraitbit a concentrated
essence 'plaid plant. The formula for its prepa
ration, and the sole Right for its sale in thin
country are the excloslve property of this Com
pany, by whom it was purchased from the origt-.
nal discoverer. We claim for this remarkable,
yet simple and perfectly handless Preparation-:
its.—That by its use a net gain of from 30 to 200
Per cent. Is made in the manufacture of Butter. ...-
Bd.—That Butter, Which from 'age or whatever'3'
cause, may be strong; rancid, strewed , or (
coarse-grained. and comparatively usearss for 17;
general use, by the aid of this • Extract, Is re. i'
stored to its original freshness and Sweetness.
fine-grain, and even color, . . ~..
3d... ,. -By the, use of this Extract, • onepound of
d9lielous, fiesh bUtter l is actually Made froM • •
one pint of milk.
*lb. —That a pure and excel lent table Batter cam
be made; at a cost of fro " 16 to 20' ants 'per
pound,• The chief expense whereinbeine But::
ter, which is theAasential Ocue. 1
Bth.—That Butter . Mannfactdred ni" the ,
aid, of
thil Extract Is equalnevery respect to the best
Butter made by the ordinary method .' I:
6th.-The Extract 'after thorough analysis, by
able chemists;lapronounced perfictly free from
any deleterious suhstance, the ingredients be..
ing purely of; vegetable nature.
Bth.—ln proof of .he foregoing assertiOnsq'the
factory of theompany !s matting. one ton of
Butterper d 4 which meets with ready _salts
in the hew York lilrrket, and Is consumed from,
the tables of the first Botels..Eestaurantgand
Private families in this elm and elsewhere.
A mum" package of the 71Xtract isufllclent to
make sti lbs. of Butter) With full diw ilons for
use, will be sent to atir address , on receip t Of iv
CA UTION.—As art cies of, real receipt . ,
are sub.,
caution spurtous imitations., we. Would groan
the public agatnst counterfeits
sin g
to,..imliations, • advertised ' es liOerders v°rtki...
ponstla,,&e.. as the i c xtra,ct Of the Butte; P..... 11 1-
is prepared and.seld 0111.7 tiy.. ---- --.....0
. . The geonotoy• Butter Co.
Orrick. Xll3 LIBERTY STBRICT ' 1
nicrooy, 236 tinge:4l7lw pi; Ic e ". v,,,,,,,.
State, ( Maine' and City Ittirhts fOr s ie, - " - we '
to capitalists rare O pportunities for est: bl ir entr i cri -- s.
a staple business, paying snorm proll a t e I
•
Agents Wanted EverYataere.
rM. CADAJIT'ti Pure l'egetabiti ,Colo , j
u i ld'a . ulli ef e W jen ill t it: igluiTtetet;lol.e'RentdsenprierYnelitainfrinit
ftetisilf ..liny'armershouits
package. sent-toanwybaidtedr
worthb ri o o n n t i t a t ix ,
a 8
ten
te cents lotruilog Butter is
_Pound less I in all.
'Markets than that of a rich yellow. fma...
ISH
essee
Manager.
Equestrian I)lrector.
amity p.esort!o.