r 'CDT - 11'ittislitttt,0 ft CLIPPINGS. Terisrmo.—lt has been discovered re cently in France that oak wood is almost as well adapted for the , tanning of hides - \ as the bark, and that almost any kind ''will answer the purpose. The principal i pont to be atteaded to is to make use of 1 wood cut when it is full of sap, as thereby ' the greatest amount of tannin is secured. The wood may be used without the bark, , or wood ' and bark may : be ground up k together and applied in the usual method. • A NEW PIPE BILL.-The-producers in ) all -parts of the region have taken 'the 1 matter of oil transportation pipesin hand, and are to. petition the Legislature, as soon as it meets, for an oil pipe transpor tation charter, the provisions of which \ are, we are informed, to be so liberal that the business of moving oil.by means of pipes will be thrown open to' the public. A bill of th'.s character ' or a' free pipe law, is urgently needed liy the producing interest, and we trust qui .Legislature will act favorably. • I GCERGET. once an Hungarian ' patriot, is now said'to be actively engaged in sci ii entific pursuits, and professes to have entirely withdrawn from politics. It is reported at Pesth. however. that the Em peror' having a high opinion of his null tary talents, has exPressed a wish that he should be consulted on various important Matters 'relating to the organization of the new Hungarian army. Gtergey is still so unpopular among his , countrymen that no official communications are made to him by the:War department. _, , Luxminotruo, it wasdecided by the London Conference of 1867, should be long neither to France nor Prussia, but mrprovision was made to enforce the de cree. The fortifications also were to be . demolished by the inhabitants, but the rate of progress of the work was not• prescribed. The inhabitants, however, it is, stated, have appropriated the sum of $7,50 per week to carry on the demolition of the fortresses, and it is calculated that it will take about two thousand years to complete the leveling of the walls. Imoraive. —lt ii reported that crime pre vails to an extrtfordinary extent in Indi ana, in consequence of the failure of the authorities to enforce the laws: Twenty \ - one murders in ten days in a State with a population of a million ani a half is as-__ serted to be something frightful, and the condition of affairs exceeds that of any of the "Southern States—even Texas it self. In, ten of these cases only were the murderers arrested; in five others they were known to the authorities, but esca ped, and in six cases the assassins are 'not knoWn. . _ 1 . iTnit NEN Smtaitim.—Hon. James G. Blaine. the Speaker of =the Forty-first Congress, was born in Washington county, Pa.; in 1830, and graduated at Washington College in 1847. Re adopted the profession of editor, and having re moved to Maine, edited the •Kennebee .journal and Portland Advertiser for sev eral years. He served four years in the Legislature of Maine, two'of which as • Speaker of the House of Representatives: •In 1861, he elected to Congress, to which bodyhe has been three times sac • cessively re-elected. - , - Mn. Huasi Lan, a civil engineer of Be lost, has invented a stock car for carrying horses or upon ,_ railroads, which, will prove of great impertance to railroad men, and. to the public generally. The interior ofthecar is subdivided into four or five compartments, by means of parti tions moving upon rollers. The water is conveyed to the troughs from water tanks by means of gotta percha tubes. It is claimed that stock shipped in cars con structed upon this plan need not be un-- shipped'while upon a long journey, and can be kept as comfortable as in stalls at home. , , Wows, hthalmic Surgeon for the royal infirtory, Scotland, reports cur ing several cases of cancer by applying caustic arro s, which he inserted in deep, - broad punctures into the diseased part. As many as. fiv arrows were used at one time. This acid destroyed the vitality of the morbid d ip owth in three days, when it came away. The wound should be treat ed by water dressings. He reports, that this treatment gave no pain, whieh, if true, is aiiitst remarkable ' circumstance. Cancers, it ranst be observed; mast be killed, notc ed, and this is why the poi sonous car lic acid is used. P.no T Bostonians are Still agitat; 2amp iir , ing the question of opening the Public Library on Sundays; and, as the City So-, —1 lichen' has given -an opinion that such an innovation ii forbidden by statute, a bill is before the Legislature to remove the legal bar. • 'Among the movers in this pro- Hct are such clergymen as Edward E. ale, James Freeman. Clarke and Rufus Ellis, such leaders of opinion as Wendell- Phillips, literary men . like James T. • Fields,' busineia firms likee Chicker ,; ings and Jordan, Marsh &Co., nd names which no one would look fo in such 'a l a list, like ;that of William Warren, the comedian : i • , A LETTERfrom Montpeller,lVermont, Says : , 4 few days since a gentleman of this place, With his hired man, horse and sleigh, ere making,n tour to a residence some twenty miles away: ,When near their deititiation the horse stepped out of the path and was instantly 'buried In the snow: he I hired man: ,jamping out to rescue e horse, ••found, hliaself in the same fix 011ie horse, except his head and : shoulde . His companion, with aston -1 Ishment,l shouted: 'Do you touch bot tom P AU? a short Struggle and some. excitemenq his reply. was,' 4 No, - IBM standing on the top rail of a fence—at least five feet from thelottom:' Howev er, they had the good luck to get all right again, an returned home 'before the late storm,ve ch adds a foot and a half to orr . previous epth of snow." AN maraud scene was recently sit • netised atone of our fashionable skathig . ponds. n a beautiful moonlight night, . I. • when th ice was unusually crowded; the' principal 'attraction was a beautiful young lady, charmingly dressed, with short skirts. She, was a very gracefulskater; and in h evolutions isplaYed a pairof beautifully formed ankles , so symmetri ' cal that th y seemed to charm the eyes of the young men, although they aroused the envyj l ii her o .rn sex. But beautyte reign in s case was short; she fell upon . thews, ant had the misfortune to rip her stocking' With her skate. Not being 1 aware cif..the mishap she suddenly rose, and continued to glide over the ice as be. • fore; but now the admiration for her was turned to Igughter, for a trail of sawdust followed her. oozing from the ill-fated stocking. It is needless to add she short ly left the ice. "S ~R~ba+... =SEEM U. S. Circitit PECIDAY. maiutng District Col day, excel which a ju., jurora, except ferred to, were dia barged. Common Pleas—Judge Sterrett. FRIDAY, Attarchls.--The ease of Speer vs. Cleveland an 'Pittsburgh Railroad Company, ided. The jury found for tl Donahue cover on a I for plaintiff Hoffstott on a promi for the plai District FRIDAY, previously tiff in the al Carlin vs. money low the Slim of k. Cavenor vs. promissory r the sum of ' -7 owners a "Wild Cat" vs. McDonald. icover for towing a Itsige. V' iaintiff in the antn of 8440:25. Neel vs..—tn Ely. Motion for new trial and reasons filed. ~ , -- r - HABEAS, CO RES CASE. ~ The Common*eal h of Pennsylvania ex relatione W. S O H. Whiting vs. James Dlgnam and Elizabeth Dignam, his wife. Habeas c*u.s to Produce Anna May i Whiting, aged a nt four years, before Hoh. John M. Ki kpatriek at nine A. M., March sth, in the District Court. The relator, .IL H. Whiting, did not appear perso ally in Court, \ the writ of Hab. Corp. h ving been obtained by his mother, Mrs. , hiting, (grand-inoth er of thelchild) i 'o .was represented\by Thomas M. Marshall, Esq. The respon-, dents, through A. 51. Brown, their corm= gel, made return to the writ that the child k ' being their grand-daughter) was lawfully detained by virtue oi an inden ture of apprentice Ship made by and be tween the Guardiatis of the Poor of the city of Pittsburgh November 19, 1868. The father of tlie Child was married to the:daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Dignam, who died about two years ago, her hug band, the relator,) having before that time gone to Louisville, Kentucky, leaving Ms wife and children here.. He came here at the date of his wife's decease, but itnmediately returned to Kentucky, leaving his three infant children with their friends here, without any provi sion for their maintenance. The young est child died here (in the absence of its father, about two months after the de cease of Mrs. Whiting; The eldest child is with Mrs. Whiting, his grand-mother; the other (the one', In controversy) has remained with her maternal grand mother, Mrs. Dignam. The relator visi ted the child but once (in June last,) since the death of his wife, and has not provided for or contributed for her main -tenance, although requested to do so. Ilia: grand-mother, Mrs. Dignam, not ' ;from any desire to keep andzrovide for the child, but to have its le condition fixed, made known the t acts to the Guardians of the Poor, and temporarily committed the child to their charge, whereupon -they immediately executed the indenture, providing carefully for the comfortable maintenance and educa- tion of the child. The little girl was in Court, and appeared to have been affec-; tionately cared for by her grand-parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Dignam. ... , The Itutin question in the cake is' l whether, under the circumstances of the ' case, the indenture by the guardians is' valid or legal. The case was fully argued before Judge. Kirkpatrick, who will render his decision this (Saturday) morning. Quarter Sessions—Judge lilknare. FRIDAY, March s.—ln the cue of the Commonwealth vs. James Thackery, in. dieted for assault and battery, reported yesterday. Verdict of not guilty and defendant to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Dennis Devine; in -dieted for Weeny, reported yesterday. Verdict Of not guilty. Alexander .Neeley, indicted for assault and battery, on oath of Olive"Neeley, was arraigned and nlead guilty. Be was remanded for sentince. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Carney, indicted' for assault and battery.. De fendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a tine of 120 and costa of pro:soon tion. Pate. Lek McCann, indicted . for assault and, battery,' Mary Sheehan prosectitrix, was next placed on trial. The jury found a 'verdict of guilty, and .the Court sen tenced the prisoner to:pay a line of NO and costs of prosecution.i LARCENY. • John Bird, indicted for larceny, Robert Van Horner, prosecutor, i was placed-on trial and plead not - guilty. The prose cuter testified that some time during the month of October — Soh—about eight o'clock in the evening, he went' to Mrs. Brightmoore's saloon, a den on Arthurs street, and- there met the defendant, Bird, with whom he became acquainted. After remaining.there some time he ex , city pressed his re intention to go to Allegheny , whe he was boarding, when Bird proposed to him to wait a short time, i stating that he was bar-keeper, and could not leave until he closed up the saloon, but he resided in Alle gheny city and would shut up in a few minutes and , go home with MM. Bird then proposed to him to treat and he would then close up the shop. He consented, and pilled out •,a roil of money fsl3 and laic! it on the coun ter; that Bird thenVicked it up and said he was going to'close the shop. They all went out, the prosecutor going last, and 'as soon as he was out the door wasclosed and Bird failed td make his appearance. , The prosecutor then went -and 'Secured the services of a police officer and re turned to the house, but the-Bird had flown. The theory of the defense was that'the prosecutor was 'drunk and did nottnew what became of his money. The jury returned a verdict -of guilty. -Mr.' McCarthy, counsel for defendant, moved ' fora new ; trial in , arrest of jadg-. tient. 1 I - eseavi Awn axiritriX. ' - - , William, alias , linibbs" Arnold was text placed on trial on trio 'indictments for assault and battery, it .Which MEG-, :both,Sinuella and Sunni* Sahnders ark tte4red ifurPrOltoolltion witnesses . , One of the - prosectitriXes, : Elizabeth ' Simians, keeps *fruit stand - on Liberty Street, and. the other is employed hy her. - She /egos that "Snibbs" came' to her , -stand, and wanted her to trust hita for a sand., , wick which she repeatedly and emphaf.- teeny declined to_ do. He then threat. ened to do some damage to the establish inent;, when Mrs. Sinnella told' the girl, &mums Saunders., to go furs'poilceman. When the girl started togoy “Snibths" pushed' her back, and then Mrs. S. start; ed to go, when he also pushed her .back and drew a revolver. - Verdict •of guilty in both cases. I In the case in which Susanna' Sanders was prosecntrix,the sentence of the Court -- '.• - =' , •; - ',;' , ..`,,1i7 , ..' , ' - -''' - - -".-,:,4.-i:',.- PITTSBURGH GAZEI „waikatak.the defendant. •,,,,yxfaufkof-ftv,k.. cution and dergo an imprisonment of, thirty days in the county jsikand in the other , case a fine of five dollars, the ccets• orproseen tion and undergo an impritsomentof sla ty daya in the oounty jaig - • TRIAL LIST FOR MOND AT. 64 Com. vs.,Moses Parker. 65 6 ” , Richard Bond. 68 •' 66 Barney O'Donnell,2 caaes. 70 •' 66 Wm. Rorick et. al. 72 6 6 66 James Sims. 76 16 66 Catharine Marion. 85 66 66 Joseph McCann. 86 " Winfield Ross 'B7 " " Catharine Richards. • I'BB " " Win. Bowers. Candlesi; eases re the U. S. of yester- me in reek. The lie case re- . Action to re. antract. Verdict of $l7. Action to recover The jury found 1m of '3.355,10. ' • 'S CITY OP ALLYGIIENT,CONTROLLER O March tb, a FFICE, SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelyed at this office until 3 o'clock P.M, on FRIDAY, MARCH 1 1 2th, Rai GRADINGi A D PAVING The Following Streets, Avenues and Alleys: CHARTIERS STREET, from' Fayette street to Waahir gton avenue. FRANKLIN . STREET, from Beaver street to the Ohio Fiver. SPRING GARDEN AVENUE, from Main street to the City line. DEVLNE ALLItY, in the Fifth ward. Also, FOR GRADING ONLY, JA.LAPPA STREET, from Allegheny avenue to Walker street. BLOSSOM ALLEY, in the Third ward. Also, FOE PAVING ONLY, ITE 9 STREET in th'e Seventh ward. Profiles and estimates can be seen in the office of CHARLES DAM, Esq., City Engineer. • R. B FRANCIS, mbkrao City Controller. ,e Kirkpatrick. tenon ye. Herron, Yerdiet for plain_ .12%. ton to recover for st for plaintiff in al. Action on a et for plaintiff in VrNOIL'ICE.—THE SUESCRI. , Elms_ to the - Capital stock of the Com pany, "To erect a Bridge over the Allegheny Rive fr om Ewalt (low Chi street) in th e City of Pittaborgh. • n the county of Aikgheny. to :the Allegheny and Butler Plankroa at or near the moutltuf dirty'a Run," are hereby netifled that a meeting for permanent organization will be held at the‘new aiLIC SCHOOL, nou‘E. Fortieth street; Seventeenth ward, Pittsburgh, Date Lawrenceville,) on TUESDAY, the 93d day of March, A. D. 1869. between t he hours of A o'clock P. - K: and & o'clock P. U.. when and where an e ectlon will be held bvbaUet for NINE MANAGERs and a TRIDA.SIMEB of said Com pany, to serve for one year. JOHN W. RIDDELL, Solicitor. for Bridge Company. PirdrsisunOti„ March 1, 1869. mbgala Rtrystitaart.PT.WaiNs & Cmcitte R.R.Co., OPPICII OP TEM SECRETARY. PITTSBURGH, PA., February AC 1889. igrTHE "ANNEAL MEETING of the Stock and Bondholders of the Pittsburgh, Fort . Virsyne and Chicago Railway CORIDABT will be bald 'at the office of the Com pany, in the City of Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clock A. m. of WEDNESDAY, March 17. 1889, for the mimosa 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 serve for four years in the pace of, three members whose term of service expired bylaw. F. M. HUTCHINSON, tah . 2:1'24 Secretary. rgrDATCHELOWS HAM DYE. This splendid Hate Die is the best in the world: the only true and perfect Dye; Damien, relia ble.. instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the ill effects of tad dyes• Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beauteal.bkrek or brows. Sold by all Druggists and Perftunerst and properly implied at Batcbe lore Wig 'Factory, 80. 15 Bond etreet. New York. atMemCkl arMAIIIRIAGIE AND CEUBA. CY.—An Essay for young men on the crime of Solitude, and the DLSE.DaSS and ABUSES which create Impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent In sealed letter en velopes. free of charge. Add, es/4 Dr. J. WILL LLICHOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila delphia, Pa. jal9:ditT IarVIINATIENT'AL AND 1178 E.• PM. BUY ONLY SILVER TIPPED SHOES. Toichlkirext. outweas three_pairs without tips. jam:d6s-s:in:s -SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, oir • • WINES, BRANDIES; QIN &C wwq.zsAus WALVIS . = . •• PURE. RYE - WHISHI • 409 PENN STREET, • . • i - - • f.;., • - • 1 WI) nislnove on the lit of te NOS. 354 AND 356 PENN, .Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly • Canal,* JOSEPH & FINCH & t " atom. 185,187a59, 191, itos lad /96, 711 BIT STREET, PITTSBURGH; PIAPOPACIIMIZO OP Cewr Milled Pare' Bp, 1113 b hp, Also, dealer. In' PP./MEW WINIZEI and LO, QUWW. HOPS. se. • uthapn o • I • • : Hags, MI , Liberty, street, Dealers la Drips,, • nts and Patent Medicines.. Isdea WALiCIIMOWN & BRO. WHOLESALE DRIIOOISTk . AND XilivrAorvinute OP - (.* Cliiii•bork. aIL Nom To O. lei LIBRBST MEE% pITTI3BLINGH, PZNNA. Wier Will a t r ig g stl,,elyia-iati CHASM . liZrf! 'ILITEIOCIRAPHERS. Boxititto, . . . INGEIILI& OLIN% SuceessOri NJ to 910. J . BoalicamAx 'a co.; • • ;* PRACTICAL. LITIIO6BAPHERIS. -fru till: ste a m uttleFhis sitibusbmns. retwount.„...4, Ines' Cards. Loner' Aids. Bonds. Labe l Iranian, _now Carl plOmits. Portriiits, tew Oertlecates of De Invitstiou Carle, So.. Nos. VS Ira street. Pittsburgh. --___. __. , k —or t qe bY ali i) „,,,__111.1.... t• 31. Me B ABE & 21013E14 - - g "' + ''''. 3 . ” ' • + ll - 11,01117 CMC71130 ( traErtatilstulFololl No ,. i and 4k St. Chit ,. Street, Pittsburgh, „ i f: 4 : ,p ,_ 11...L.r) lulu , ...... 0...;:tal ordefs for /BIM a°l3l3E ABSC)CIATI°N BUILDINC I FRESH WHITE LAKE FISN• SALMON AND BASS. ameba ' attention fltren to the designing old well kr{owti TWIN PITY balistair of. COUBT ' ROUSES and PIJIIf.I i : • , " 3 . 4 SBLiMOND MARKET. Pitt! ! BUILDINGS. err,:a.nur. zumitnenir market mBO • -4,, ~., :..,.„ "te.Y-' , ..3 . I • f il,)", ~.t.: E=5=ME NOTICES. SPEOUL.L NOTICES. WINES. LIQUORS, &o. DRUGGISTS. : i y ico : SATURDAY, MARCH 6,186 P. _ ~_~?, 'BY Elf; ammo ag-cto., B""' soors AND CARPETS FOB. TEE MILLION. SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, b 5 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE. Messrs. H. B. ssirrasoir & co.. Pr 6 Prieton of the well known Mammoth Auction House are creating an exchtlxeret consequent upon the ar rival of new goods which are being sold at re markably low prices. Goods ofevery variety; the finest Sewed brnts the most fashionable hal moral gaiters and ' anklet shoes. slippers, fte.. blankets, flannels cloths. casilmeres„ cutler; and carpets. Call and examine. No trouble to show goods. Ladles , . misses' and children's furs at almost your own prices. All goods war ranted as represented. no:4 BY L WUNAINE. SVITTSUURGR AND ROSTON MINING AND EAGLE COL& ON MILL OCES. TUESDAY EVENING. March B'h, at 7 34 o'clock, will be sold on Second Floor of COM' mercial Sales Beams, 100 Smithfield strFet. 400 shares Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Co. I • of Pittsburgh: 200 sSares Engle Cotton Mil's Co. mhl A. MCILWAINE. Auctioneer. LEGAL. ORPHANS , COURT BALE.-By NJ' order of the Orpheus , Court, at No. Sr in Partition, June Term, 1888, there will be ex posed to sale, on the prendses, On Friday, March 19, 1869 • All that certain tracf of land in Wilkins town ship, lying on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike, one mile east of Wilkinsburg Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, bounded-by lands of JaMes Graham's heirs, James Reny, George Johnston and oilier', containing 53 acres, hiv ing erected thereon a frame house and barn. The whole of maid tract is improved and In the highest state of cultivation, and all but three acres underlaid with an excellent vein of coal. Title indisputable. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 A. X. D. W. ELDER, Esq., Truatee. Corner of Grant street aad Fifth avenue fe22:f27, ORPRANS' COURT SALE, Will be sold on _ _ • SATVEDAY,,BIarch 27. 1869, at 10 o'clock A. 11., at the COUR Housr.' Pittsburgh, all that certain LOP Og T GR OUND Situate in the 17th • Ward of the Cty of Pitts burgh. (late tillers of 'Hat fi eld.) being lot No. 16 in George - A. Bayard's plan of lots, with the improyernez to thereon. formerly owned by Eliz abeth Bennett. deceased, it Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder. By order of Orphans' Court. Thaw—CASH. All papers and U. S. Stamps to Deltoid for by purchaser. ' For particulars apply to JONES & PEARSON. Attorneys, N 0034, Grant street, Pittsburgh. _ __. nahnute • . , -BY THE COVERT.- THE DISTRICT' COURT OF Z UNITED STATES, for the' Western trier of Pennsylvania.' OROIPsIt ILEHAPIPAY and - JOHN GAL BRAITH. Bankrupts under the Act of Congress of March 9d, 1867, having applied for a dis charge from all their debts, and other claims provable under said 'Act, by -order of the Court notice is hereby given. to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons-In terested, to appear on the 10th day of March, 1869, at 10 o'clock A.m., before JOHN N. PU It- VIANCE, sagßegister In Bankruptcy. at his °Mee, No. 116 . gederal street. Allegheny City. Penns.',: to show cease, if any they have, wh b y aank dim/ pt ur ges. should not be granted to the said ru. fe27.P3-8 \ - 8. C. • MeCANOLEBB, Clerk..' 11:SIONEE 9 8 NOTICE OF AP— POINTMENT. es ru District of Papule'yenta, ss: At Pitts burg, Pa., this - IXtla day of lebruary, A. D. To.=Ms it snag concern: The tisidtcrsigned hereby elves notice of Dim ap pontment en Assigne f CHAILLBes C BALti- LET" ,est Allegheny c i t y in the county 01 Alle ghtny, atm State, of Pennsylvania, within said Llttll"M. 111 DO has been itOndged, a Bankrupt upon - Witt:nen petition by the Distriet court of snail:46loU . ; , d. W. KTBKEP, Assignee. 111114,11-IVAttorney-st-Law, 811Fiftit avenue. MATTER OF THE AIP- Viklitkra , of -the GERMAN NATIONAL . D.D.IBIF: AND LCAN A9,SOCIATION. of Pinatas/et for a Charter of Incorpontion. No. Tann. 1868. Conn of Como .41.1chheny 'County, 4'Notietris hereby given that a petition has been Masented. to the flotui of Common •• Pleas for the ranthge of iv Charter- to the GERMAN NA- TiONAL BUILDING AND LOAN Ae.,SOCIA Pittsburgh. and - If no oblection shown to the contrary. the same shall be granted lit the atexttenn otCourt. .1. MORELAND, MOORE & KERR, , fitiheit 6•! • - Solicitors for Association. MATTER OF THE AP- I • - int of the TWELPTH WARD B UILD- I N I - D- WAN ASSOCIATION, of Pitts. I tome& a C_nal t_e . r of Ixrctocrrtion Common No. —, e x e ,z7„,A50. .. „.....sy. - -r-NotiOn toothy given that a petition has been prdSo the Court of Common Pleas Ibr the ' ILO a Charter to the TWELFTH WARD IL Ise ~ AND LOAN , ASSOCIATION. of • Ittaldtralszd if no objection Is shown to the 14, 2 3 3 Mh . efluune shall be granted at the next --• :T. ; )101/ELAND :. MOOSE a ! sztut, =I Esaleit:OWL", AuooJatlon . RN DISTRICT 0T ''Peatity Ivatas 1 8. , the 19th day of February, A. D. . • 111,a t e r. 1 1 s ei ttp h PlPirEg ° llttg/NVII •,. , B. ItcCON.NB.L.u. of Pitts tbe c°:itgatiorotitiffi:3l4.VhSotatteag •• god bankrupts upon their own yeti- Inr z Dlrtrlet Court of Wei District. BAILEY. trant :Act. , I s P.:TER* DISTRICT 0 ' -, P 4CNNsYLVANIA Se. - Jll etillnirgb, the liiith clay of February, A.D. Vsniaerslimed hereby gives notice of hi meat as Assignee of ALEXANDE :. ONT. of McCandless township, in tb FfWel Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania. ht ;said District, who has beau adjudged rive, anon hie own petition by the District -.. Orsald District. ~_ t,._ -. , JOHN H. BAILEY, Anigneet ' nati4l7. 8 Attorney -at-Law, 89 elrant st, , I YLVANIA, SS. t ' ttsburgh. the 213th day of February, A. D Me undersigned bereby gives notice o jitupointinent as' Assignee •of WILLI. Onti9ON, of Pittsburgh. In the county , of !ale - and State of Pennsylvania, within sat. A. who has been adjudged if bankrupt upo own petition b' ,the District Cowl of said die ..S h JOHN H. BAILEY Assignee , It Attorney at Law, b 9 Grant street. 041 1 8 IPEllltle , 1, •:Lit")I,I I NTINGt INK WORID.I. iIE. ROBINSON, i;. : ',.. ,-;:;-4 MARIITACTUEIM 07 .. r -, .., - ,:f ..t i.:1 illiiikind Colored Prinling . l Lithog ra p h i c • , ..:- r.,..,,.# . '.}. largo vearasss, & a • , Ferry Road and 88d, Street, 1111LADEp'llIa. •-... : i ., I A ,wAri . a S ei 1 roxvirEfuninue rautkiDANT, NIL 111. Foyer. of COOKING STOIT n Et4 Arabes, Ponders, Bomb jtrijac i l , it i t i , d o lit Nade r ' CII4. aIrWATISON ' 4." BA. • auten27wati PS-ELIXIR. • . 4lui A LL'S EInIICWILL'6OIIIII7II.IIDACIEL 1T.....',..2t;01.111V1LL 01111 Z DYSPEPSIA. • ' *AlliliALL'll ZLIT.IiI' !ULU CUR GOSTMI. ries of Maithalri ritzy; 4400 per tottifl• or tale bl , all'' , -- - 'Mir ?- ... . la . Ma: ALL & ijo 11341880.T:T :8 Benjamin Pula lanes SO IUL ail city iutd cons , ursuzukisrcz MIME RPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PriTSBURGIN. PA., Office, No. 424. PENN NA7/0264L TBIIST CO: BITILDINO.) DIBECTORS: Robt. Liddell, IW. Friday, IC!: Van.l3nren F. Kirsch, ,I J. 13 angwiach: Chris.' Siebert. J. Weiner, P. Schildecker• Rohr. Dickson, G. !Mettle, E. H. Myers, L. .1. Blanchard E. H. MYERt3,PreSident. ROBT. DICKSON. 'Vice President BORT.J. GRIER. Treasurer. f e. 19: J. J. ALIHETZ. Secretary. pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 1.6734 woqD STREET, BAN'S 0/ COMMERCE BITILDMO. This is a Home Company, and insures against 10., bv Fire exclusively.- LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE...Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. • • HUGH IicELHENY. Secretary. DIatCTORS: Leonard Walter, 'Oeorge C. C. Boyle, Geo. W Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. L ' aPpe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Planer. Josiah King, John Voegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. A.mmon. Henry Sproul, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 484 & 41E37 011313TATUT ST.mear STU. DIEZOTOEB. Charles A. Blanker, Mordecai H. Lova Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob B. Smith Edward C. Dale, Caorire W. Ricgards, P r es id ent CHARLES M. 8AN0838., EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. O. STEELE, Secretary', prating. J. GARDNER 00771 N, Amiarr, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. nitt2S;wl6 BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHENY, PA. OFFICE ni FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK BUILDINGS, No. 41 01310 St., Allegheny. A HOME COMPANY , managed by Directors wail known to the armmnatty, who trust Whir deallne to Maritaostiare of your patronage. , IMMIX TRWlZl.....—....«....Pregildest. GUN D. RIDDLE fteritary. ~ DIRECTORS: .<_.: 1 Henry Intl% D . L. Patterson, WrO, Cooper, Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Franz, • Gottielb Vass, Simon Drum, 'J.B. IA Jacob Bluth, W. M. Stewart, Ch.Y. on, Joseph Craig, Joe;Lautner, H. J. *•nd, Jere. Rohen. aido:oSS priertui. FIRE INSURANCE CO., IdONDON. ISSTABLDCIED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID DP AND INVESTED FUNDS =DEW ING $8,000,000 IN GOLD. Insurance a Fire effected on Houses and Buildings. Good Wsres and Merchandlst.• Steamboats. j ai pollees States iLayable /old or currency. r United Branch UMce. 40 PINK STREIT, New York. - • AB losses of the Gutted States Branch will be adjusted In New York. • J. Y. Bler...A.l7ol3:MaZir. Agent. PITTSBURGH. PA. 06Ifee, 67 FOIIIITH STEERT. • me. moLevesum is also Agent for Ike Nam . hattan Ltlb Insurance Company. seS:v72 N INSVRANCE COM. l isy " t ur zamilym adent. wm. P. • 111CRBWE Secretary. APT. , 9lreittig NZELD. tieneral /Went. • Ore_ce, 91s Water street, (Mang AI Co.'s Wan. Will laz house, upure suirs,s4=burgh. all kinds of Fire and Ma rine Mks. A home Instillation, managed n 7 Di rectors who are well known to the community, and who are determined by prumptness and liber ality to maintain the character which they have w assumed e t , as o el bs nsuredtaring the . best protection to those ho desir i - DIRECTORS: Alexander NIEIiOE, - Jenn D. Meanie. it. Miller, Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke, James MehnleY. , William S. Evan Alexander Spem., Joseph Rir Andrew &emery PhillipMeymer. , David M. Long, .. Wm. Morrison, D. Ihumen. , , Loa INSIMANCE COM 0 7 / 1 1 0 1cM, N. Z. COM= WOOD & L Herne OiddriziNtakint 71re and Marine Mika • Dreictross: • Wm.. Phillips. Capt. John L. Rhoads, Joint Watt. Saninel P. Shriver:, John Z. Parks. . Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Killer s ' Jared M. Brush, Wm. Van Kirk. Wm . P. Lang James W D. Verner Samuel McOriksist eldest. JOHNWA Vice President. W. P. ladilDillth Seeress y.; CAPT. JAL 00 ON. General Agent. CAP T. . o4LL E COWENI( INSURANCE ,COMPANY OP PITTEMIEOII. WE, No. Wininz grazirratialz E 1.007. Insnrea monist all kinds of :Fire and Markle JOHN roar_Thr_, JR, President. JOHN D. /fillaatD Vteel'ruldent. O. G. DON _ . CAPT. WH. DEAN. General Agent, - piRICCTORS: John Irwin, gr., --Cwt. Win. Deau, John D. McCord, B. 1,. FahneetWt 0. G. Hussey, W. H. Everson. • Harvey - Hobert H. Dina, T. J. Hoskinson,, Francis Sellers, Oharleallaya. • Oant. J. T. Btockdale. 011 r 1 PLIES 1 1..) FOR WATER WORKS. oo3rraoLLau , B Orrics; I Criir or Ar.t.uourarr. February 24,1689. ) • SEALED PROPOSALS will be received st this office until *o'clock P. x, on ktONDAY, lisreb Sth, 1869, for furnishing the - , /llegkeny 'Water Works g u a r es il o thArrent yetis with the following stip: WATER PIPE, ERASMUS and SLEEVES, of the following diameters; via.: 8, 8,40 11 and 15 Riches. FIRE PLUGS, VALVES AND MISCELLA. - NEOGIEI OASTI34O-8. PYRE PLUG ANY; STOC-COCK BOXES AsD FERRULES, • , Also, .all the 00AL required during the year. BLACK requested for born , NUT ‘Ol,ll, and • All of the above supplies to be delivered at such Oases , and places as the • Superintendent of the Works mai_eirbet. _ Bide for Water Pipe are 'Welted PaYabla both _ in 6 per cent. AO year , city Bonds, and patina_ in elan every !tine months. • • • • dr. e e t aireniiggiPingetrietiglthli e lta n n r t g intendant. ..WK. PAUL.. EN: • • The right is reserved to rtleet Any and all bids. res4:nB RREFINED sue,cits. . . We bare to store a fall stook of Love:lora re fined °rustled and Paiveitsed Messrs. wh,elt we offer at the lowest prices by the barrel or at re tail natig . 4NO. ItltNattAW croraerZtbezzr and. Hand stree ts. ,RvIIeka"BELTING, Rote, Steam 'Padang And 'Haskell. of the aatott Belting Om patties 'manufacture Mprices el low as tide quality of.gocals can be bought of the matinfacturer. full stuck Always on Will at the India Rubber Dr t. 6'axi d 211 Sixth street.: - H, PHILLIPS. .. Hole Itienta for thero&patli• DOLL DUTTEIL-,15. half 'tibia Fresh 8011. Buller, lust lecelved - tind for, satin by J. B. CANFIELD. Sli! y DA ASHt-490 L J. B . tigrzige • MEM ter. which is the essential ban.. rithi-lhat' Butter manufactured in the aid of this Extract is consign every respect to the best .Xhitterniade the.infltharymethod. • 6th: The. Extract after .thorough analysts, by able chembasitspronounced perfectlY free from any itsleterlOns Substancet the Ingredients be big purely of sk,vegetible nittprik• Bth.-lii proof of ale' rfireioing assertions, the /kay o * of two 'company 11 MASI,* one ton of . per day.. .which, meets with ready Bale in we'ziewYork ltrrkeV and Is consumed from. • the tables of *barites Restanrants and, Private families In thirdly and elsewhere. . um_ pia packsze Of • the:Zittark (sufficient to make 80 lbs. of Butter) _with run direetions for us‘will be tint toanr u4drescOn receipt of IL OAUTION.-.40 art cies, f rem mer i t use sub. lea to spurious itnitatlons.'*ir 'Would 'leech/4 caution the public IlfaiiiitChttlltettenthll4 worth. less unpapoluk soirettlsed. as powders.' com. "maws, dc.. St the ltxtract et 'the Rimer pains rip t opared and scold only: by , • ' TherEtorlomißutter nyptcW, /VS Llfizuvr Vrititer'•• - F A croar, sae Oftsnartvicti kirw Vona s to w, county puri City xights for Sung . p topluilists rare opportunities for estahlisThi ng sataPie budnesiti raYltiff too/nous profits. g Agents —7ol*.litesl'Everiwhere.: If. CADAIIT , B Pure Ircgitabie Coloring sla M u if t ;:lictallawe a rich golden yellow to packag sent to anyrt e lterg i t: I*r rshor p t i lg be without it, as white and . streaky Butter is worth , from air to ten cents * pound less - in all markets than that of a. rich yellow. feSiele. R. a FRUJCL% OITY 43011TROLLEIL' dIk[TTSEIa~I\'TL. - NEW - opicainousig. Lessee.. Natusaer SATURDAY AFTERNWIN. March Stba.B69, LOTTA MATINEE. For p :rforance. CAPTAIN CHARLOTTE AND NAN. SATIII‘DA.T EvRNINo. last app trance of LOTTA ; When will pe presented CAP PAIN CHARLOTTE. • PuCAHONTAn. And the Farce Of FAMILY JAR?. Lints In 411ags and Dances. Monday Evening—The I,rninen actor. Mr.. Sn'Pft P •Fe. as thP BEN-At a:ObAY.. . gar PITTS LIU KG II THEATIt'%`I.• EL W. WILLIAMS. DR. J. L. TE , I.Y.EIr. FRA.NX J. .HOW.t.. GRAND FAREWELL, DR. JAMES L. THAYER'S GREAT CIRCUS. LAST MATINZE THIS AFTERNOON for La. dles and Children• Positively LAST APPEARANCE this evening of the Star Company of the World. A glorious programme as a parting legacy! . DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. egy`'S MY TH EIS AMERICAN THEATRE. (Late Trimble•' Varieties,' SATURDAY SATURDAY NIGHT! A tr.mundons programrre. The VIOTORELLI BROTHER', the renowned Rings of the Air, in their terrilicat flights. GUS. WILLIAMS in his new Comic Songs. TANNEHILL and the Dramatic Company' In the two act drama of the MANIAC LOVER. EAGAN and his Comedians. Jit.NNIE BR ADDEN,a success. PUNCH AND JUDY once more. ggrDUIMELVS MUSEUM AND PARLOR NICEINAGDI, The Great Family Iteserte. FIFTH AVENUE. between Smithfield Rad Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. 4131 - Open Day and Evening, all the year round. Admission', 25cents: Children. 1S cents. M'AIDADEMIr OF MUSIC. THE SUSAN GUTH OPERA TROUPE REP PECTEULLY ANNOUNCE THREE NIGHTS ONLY Comic English Operk. MONDAY EVENING, March Stb, ornmsacws COMIC lITCRE:i ti_ in rErrzcarm, The Cowedtette, nosily= purr WIFE, And LA BOSE DE Sr. FLOM. TUESDAY. FVEMilie, Mauch 9th, the Musi cal Burhats of • THE SWISS COTTAGE, - . With all the original made, and Otrenbar.h 7 i Comic topers, 4 86," Nte, , i 456,” WEDNESDAY EVENINO, March lOch, the Domedietta, entailed SUDDEN THOITGIETS, And Offenbach's Comic Opera • LA DOSE DE ST.. FLOE, And - • • A lIIABBIA.BE BY LILNTBENS. ADMlSSlON—Parquette and Dress Circle, $l.OO. Family Circle, 50c. Gallery, 25c. Bale of seats will commence • on Friday mora inic, at H. - Meters,- No. -1512 Wood street, where seats for any or all tvenlngs mny be re served without extra charge. ntht:fas fIar'A,CADEMY OF MUSIC. GERMAN DRAMA FOR THREE NIGH ONLY : FANNY JANAUSCHEK, Queen of the ; German S THURSDAY EVENING. March Llth, ELIZABETH. FRIDAY EVENING, March 13th, DEBORAH. SATURDAY EVENING. March 13th, CATHERINE THE SECOND. Reserved Seats 'MOO: 'Faintly Circle. 501. Gallery, 25 cants- Reserved Seats can be ob tained- on and aster Monday at Sieber Bros. Music Store, 122 Wood street. ntb4:ra THE ECONOMY BUTTER CO. ask the attention of all Interested In the reduc tion of the extravagant cost of Butter, - to their practical and econotelcal system of making pure prime Batter bylbe aid of the EX.TRACT OF BurrEß PLANT. A brief allualon to the origin of this imcortant discoves y may not prove uninteresting. Among the authenticated records of the renowned Cap tain' Claok , s voyage around the world; is found the if Aternent, 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 necullar oil. which, upon ezamina tion.hefoundto possess the appearance, taste and Savor of Butter; upon farther inquiry, how ever, he ascertained that It was simply a sub stance that: the natives distilled In a crude and imperfect manner, from a rich and luxuriant plant that grew IspontaneOnsly and abundantly in that warm tropical country. A few 3 ears ago, an eminent French ehemist, while on a profes sional visit to the tropics, made numerous e,xper- Intents witn this remarkable production of na .ture, and succeeded In extracting a concentrated essence of the Vint.' The formula for its preps* rition, , and the Bole Eight for its sale in this country are the exclusive property of this Com pany, by whom It was pritchased from the origi nal discoierer. We Claim for this remarkable, yet simple and perfectly harmless preparation— lte.—Tbat by Its use a net gain of from 50 to 2106 per cent. is made in the manitacture of Butter. Ad.—That Butter; . Which from age or whatever Mule, nuty be strong, rancid, streaked or coarse-gralied,'and l econoaratirelr useless for general use, by the &Mot' this Extract, Is re stored to Its ortglnst4resbness and :sweetness, atte-graln, and even rotor. 8&-By the use of this Extract. one pound of delicious., fresh Butter ts acttusEy made Kona one pint of milk." . 4ith.--Thatie pure arid excellent table Butter eta be made, at &cost of heel 15.t0..20,e nta per pound: The chief expanse ,wlieretu being But- ffil mratamoir. -M. W. CANNING. ''''' D ' ' &:fre e Equestrian . irecto;.