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NATURE AND ARM IN EUROPE.
From Parts to Cologne—The Great Ca.i
tbedrat—'acted ttellce—rne Rhine
and lta Legends—Art lu Frankfurt.
(This letter, which' should have been
received before that one published on the
4th inst., has been unfortunately delayed.
We believe, however, that it will prove
none the less interesting on that account
I—Ens.]
FBANSFORT-OIsrMATICE.
I was glad to leave Paris on Thursday.
It was a dark day, and in the dim gray of
the early morning we drove through the
streets for the last ;time. They were
crowded with workmen in their blue
blouses hurrying to their work, with
milk carts and country wagons. Off we
went over a flat, dull country till we got
to Belgium. From Namur all through
Belgium, until nightfall, the country was
lovely—great grey cliffs, broken and col
umn-like, often of a dark reddish brown,
rich - and warm, clustering ivy, green
fields and russet woods—all very beauti
ful; and every now and then, peasants
like leaves from a picture book; a long
row of women, with short blue skirts,
stout shoes and stockings and white head
kerchiefs, with 'gaff in timid and baskets
strapped upon their backs. Everywhere,
queer old fashioned children watching
the cows. The peasants looked like a
superior breed of chickens, busily en
gaged in scratching their living out of the
earth. ;.
We had for a traveling companion a po
lite old Frenchman, who gallantly pre
sented me with a box of gum drops for
my cough, lifted his bat to me like an
Emperor, asked the price of my traveling
bag, and of our dinner, brushed his hair
and moustache before me calmly, asked
the loan of my looking glass, expressed
unbounded surprise at a lady's having
none—spoke excellent. English and
greatly amused us until we reached Liege,
when he left and.we went on into Ger
many. There, at the frontier, a custom
house officer entered the carriage and
talked-German to us to our great dismay.
Seeing we, did not understand, he said
"n'avous nous Tien a declarirn' Now
all, Nam well, and then poured in a volley
of questions, in French, as to the custom ,
house, change of cars, time of arrival, &c:
Be looked dismayed, in his turn, and an
swered "nichts ,verstein." That one
sentence had exhausted his whole stock'
of French. Very heartily he laughed and
very foolish' he looked, as on swept the
cars. while we were laughing and our
questions. unanswered. However, we
-reached Cologne 'about seven o'clock,
after dark. ,Only one trunk was oPened
at the custom houee, and we were soon
at • our hotel, where almost every one
spoke English. 'As we •crowed the,
bridge, I taught sight of a mighty pile,
great buttresses and pinnacles, and with
an "Ohl there is the Cathedral," thrust
my head out of the window, and gazed
and gazed ,UI I couldsee it no longer.
The maitre d' hotel met us at the door,
a handsome fellow in ablack velvet coat,
with yellow whiskers floating behind
him as he walked. Such a procession as
we madtWelatterifit *rough the halls,
atone flagged and echoing. First went
Ike maitre &hotel, . with his whiskers
streaming behind him. then 1. - short - and
chubby chamber maid with materials for
a fire, then I came, then G. —, then the
head waiter with hie wax candles, then a
short porter with my big trunk; , then an
other porter with the hand haggage, and
still another with G.'s small trunk: We
clattered up stair after fair. Finally we
all filed into a pretty room overlooking the
Rhine, .and in a few moments were left
alone, and could give vent to our laugh
ter. From the window we could see the
river with its long row of lights, and the
large, dim bulk of the "Dom" overtop
ping the peaked roofs of the city. We
were almost an much excited by the asso
- cations of the Rhine and Cologne as of
London and it was long before • I could
quiet down to sleep:
Next morning we sallied out under the
guidance of a valet de place. We crossed
a bridge of boats through a motley crowd,
milk women with little wagons drawn b3_
dogs, peasant women with clean white
_kerchiefs tied 'under their chins. Then
through the vegetable and flower mar
kets,• open squares, filled with huge bas
kets, filled with vegetables, and healthy
looking country women seated in the
midst. Soon we reached the Cathedral.
It is all finished now but the two spites;
both towers finished, the old crane tour
hundred years old gone, and in eight ,
years these two magnificent spires, five
hundred feet from base to summit, will
tower over the city. All the stones are
out and have but to be put in place.
From there we went to the queer old
Church 'of Bt. Ursula and the" 1,100 Vir
gins, rude and ugly enough, and a most
_ curionscharnel-house. All the sides are
hollow - and 'filled fir with bones, with
many gratings; thro'owhich you can peep.
The I,loo_ Virgins must have had as
many legs 'as centipedes, for never in
my life did I see so many leg-hones. The
inner shrine is rich in gilt and gems,
(tho' I suspect their purity) numberless
shelves of skulls, each skull in a crimson
gilt case, stiff'with embroidery and seed
- pearls; the work of the nuns of convents
long since swept away.; rows on rows of
lasts with;real silver fac es , each bust con-•
taining a skull. I was tempted to laugh,
till I saw the reverence with which the old
sacristan lifted one out, telling the , name
and tenderly replacing it. His evident
beliefand yenenttion made me sad enough.
4V..ttlaket:Of teeth; JU' 1 r n3a a. silk hair
net, some saint's finger withered and
blockeriedcno longer moved one.to Janet
ter; but almost 'to tedre:- tam ifraid the
old Priest would have, indeed, been
ehoektd could he have ktibitit how much'
more minutely I examined the exquisite
caskets of carved ivory, bound with'sll;
they on*led4 04 e
of the relics was a stone urn that coif
tarrsli;mme:ef ,the: water our Saviour;
at` -. .Canit had been in
that ilkithla ail& hundred Vomit ' '
• We lank the. cars at noon for Frank
fort, and, half an' lMnr, pit the left hand.
rose a ruined catle, 'dm:melees high
iiettiedbur On the right' hand flowed w
blue flier, with inany glorious
• onus 'other' bank. • "Can this -.•.be .the,
'Bhinet" . I :inquired of s sweet-looking*
woman e vho sat: near me, reading an
Anglis_h hook. "Yes, and there are the
seven mountains, and lust oif the re is
Roland's Tower, sad there is the elon' d
where his, lady took the yell; only' th e
e
• window from which he watched th
vent is le ft ." It was indeed true; w ehatl en.
not looked at our , map, and so by chance
bad stumbled upon this route, which lay
' all day long by , the bank of the Rhine as
the Albany Road does by the Hudson.
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EMS
We were in one trance of delight all
day long. The day vista grey and dark,
but never have I seen anything so levels ,
as those bills. - And then those wondrous
old castles—one ixquisite picture after
another all day long ! one magic name
after another 1 Ehrenbreitstein (the broad
stone of honor,) Bishop Hatton's Tower,
where the rats beseiged and ate him !
the Lorelir Rock, Bingen, all the haunted
places we had dreamed of so 'often. Here
and there are Roman towns and walls,
nearly or ( s uite 2,000 years old. How
strange and wonderful they were I
Next morning we drove to the picture
gallery, where we spent along time with
great delight, seeing some old pictures,
and two by Leasing; which were splen
did. One, John Huss before the Ecclesi
astical Council, was wonderful in draw
ing, color and expression. Three superb
landscapes„ a grand picture by Schad
dows, of the wise and foolisls virgins,and
y l
many sm 11 gems by Rnbens, Rem
brant, Mei is and other old Dutch paint
ers. Fro there we drove' to see the fa
mous Ariadne, by. Danneke, a beautiful
female figure riding a lioness. Then to
the Hotel de Ville,
a very old building
where the GermanEmperora need to be
elected, and all around it sic full length
portraits of all, the Emperors from Charle
magne to the last Leopold 11, only two
- after Joseph II of Austria. -
To-morrow'We begin our travels again.
FRAROBBCA.
GD,OUND RENTB.-By a recent act of
the Legislature of. Pennsylvania, ap- -
proved February 26th, 1869, where no
demand has been made for the payment
of a ground rent or other charge upon
land for twenty•one years, and no ac
knowledgment - of the existence thereof
has been made within- that period by the
tenant, a release or extinguishment of the
claim shall be presumed, and the Court of
Common Pleas, nnderproperproceedings
and proof, may decree such extinguish
ment. The law also applies to parts of
ground rents apportioned either by deed
or by implication from the acts of the
parties. -
A mins dealer in Cleveland has invent-
ed a novel apparatus for measuring a
lady's foot. With this machine a correct
measurement is-taken of every part that
the shoe covets, so that a misfit is an im
possibility, and the whole shoe can be
made the exact size and shape desired.
THE COVETS
District Court—imige !lampton.
TnUESDAY, March-11.-Alex. Miller t
Co. vs. the Hays Coal Company. ActiOn
on a contract. On trial.
TRIAL LIST FOR FRIDAY.
No. 5. Owner steam tug ' , Franklin"
vs. Frazier it Kennedy.
No. 31. Pool vs. - Barton.
No. 34. Mercer vs. 'Burley.
No. 88. Gillespie, for use, vs. Stewart
et al.
No. 89. Same vs. Same.
No. 41. Zirche vs: °ohmic:.
No. 42. Peters dr, Rutherford vs. Ban
nerstine & CO.
No. 43. South ye. Johnson. •
Common Pleas—Judge Sterrett. °
•
THURSDAY, March 11.—In the case of
Coleman vs. Flakier, Cochran & Co., ie
ported yes —
tearay, a verdict was given for
defendants.
Rearner,vs. 'Kearney. Action to re
cover money loaned. Jury out.
Lilley vs. 'Elden & Elkin. Rule to
show cause why judgment should not be
opened as to the individual property of
J. S. Tilden. ° Reasons Bled.
Sarah E. Meyers vs. James ' Meyers.
Petition in divorce. Snbpcena awarded.
Seller's administratria, vs. Geo. Huttle
mier. Action to recover 'for tan-bark
sold and delivered. Verdict for plaintiff
in the sum of 5139.50.
-Carson vs. Taylor. Action on a prom
'awry note. Verdict for plaintiff in the
suns of 5807.12.
TRIAL LIST 'FOE FRIDAY.
November List.
No. 2. England vs. Vanlson.
No. 3. Genkingen vs. Seeley:
No. 4. Altonbaugh vs: Maisel.
• No. 5. Hagman 4.l4uyiler vs. Pitts
burgh.
No. EL McNulty ys2Daylm
No. 7-• McCready vs. Pa. R. R. Co.
No. 8. Sneathen vs. Baty.
No. 9. Knox ye. Duncan et al. ,
No. 10. Vance vs. O'Neal. - _
No. 11. Hines vs. Hastings.
No. 12. Same vs. Same.
Quarter Sessions—Judge stowe.
THURSDAY, March 11.—The case of the
Common.wealth vs. James Sims, George
Hall prosecutor, reported yesterday, was
resumed. A number of witnesses were
examined on the part of the defense, at
the conclusion of which the case was
argued by Messrs. Moreland and Moore
for the defendant and Mr. Linn for the
Commonwealth: The jury, after receiv
ing the charge of the Court, retired at
two o'clock, and in half an hour return- •
ed a verdict of "not guilty of the folony.
buegulity of a misdemeanor in unlaw
fully shooting and wounding the Prose
cutor, George I. Hail."
The next case talon up was that of the
Commonwealth vs. George I. Hall; indict
ment, aggravated assault and battery,
James Sims prosecutor. This case re
quired a change at the counsel table, as
the prosecutor in the former case became
.the .defendant in this and the defense
beciame the prosecutor. The CASA bad its
origin in, the samedifficn i ty out of. which
the former case grew, the - defendant,
George Hall, it was alleged, having; dar
ing the• affair, bitten the prOsectitor on
'the lip, inflicting a serious injury.
Messra.Moieland and . Moore ' -appeared
for :Abe. incise:mann, 'and Messrs. Me:
Carthy and Lynn for the defenie._Mr.
i Moreland addressed the jury Very brief
ly in opening the case, after which Sims,
the prosecutor, was sworn. On trial.
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Dials, Tom A
Davis. Beseklb
Drury. Kind
Drew. Mrs. A.
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Kyaiss. K. 8,
T. Palk,. Jr
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Vigor, Jacob
Mostar. Itobt.
PIT TSIKTAGTIL .44;FlPr F.4.4l4ktf,X4AcAl
CONTRA LLTIVB OFFICE
•
CrrT or Auxonsurr. March atb, now •
fgrSEALED PROPOSALS will
be reeelTed at thiaotilee untll•3 o'clock
P• 11., 011
•
FRIDAY, SIA'RCI - 1. 12th,
FOR:GRADING A3D PAYING}
The Following Streets, Avenues and Alleys:
CHARTIERS STREET, from Fayette street
to Washington avenue.
FRANKLIN STREET, from Beaver street to
the Ohio River.
SPRING GARDEN AVENUE, from Main
street to the City line.
DEVINE ALLM.Y, in the Fifth ward..
Also. FOR G?tADING ONLY,
JALAPPA STREET, from Allegheny avenue
to Walker street.
BLOSSOM „ALLEY; in the Third ward. •
'TEN
.13TREET in the feventh ward,
Profiles and estimates can be seen in the office
of CHARLES DAVIS ' , Esq., cm Engineer. ;
mhs:flso
W"NOTICE IS HEIIEBT GIVEN
to all OWNERS OT DRA.YB4, CARTS:
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, sc..‘ (whether resident
or non •resident,) is the City of Pittsburgh, I to
pay their Licenses at this office FORTHWITH, in
accordance with an. Act of Assembly approved
March 30, 1860, and an ordinance of the Coun
cils of the Lity of Pittsburgh, passed Apri l 10,
1560. • •
All Licenses not paid .Pittsburg h ,
be re MAT 15,
1869, will . be placed in the hands of a police of
.
Seer for collection, subject to a collection fee of
50 cents, and all. persons who neglect or refuse
to take out Licenses will be subject to a penalty
double the amount of the license, to be recovered
before the Mayor.
The old metal plates of last year must ia re•
turned avthe time Licenses are taken out, or 'iss
cents additional will be charged on each License.
RATES OF .LICENSE: - •
Each one horse vehicle $ 7.50
Each two horse ventcle • 111.00
Each four horse vehicle . 15.00
Each two, horse hack 15.00
Omnibus and Timber Wheels drawn by two
hones, 518.00 each. One dollar extra will be
charged for each additional horse used In any of
the above vehicles. A..J. COCHRAN,
fel:Me:hour " My Treasurer.
DATCHELOWS HALER DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; boredom. relia
ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri
diculous =tin remedies tbe 111 effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft and
beautiful.black or brow*. Sold by allDrugglsts
and Perfumers: and properly applied at Batche
lors Aga FactOry. No. 16 Bond street. New
York. 5028:142
rgy"BIARRIALGE AND CELIBA-.
CY. —Au Essay for young men on the online
of Solitude, and the Dlultalsaft and ABUSES
which create impedimenta to MARRIAGE, with
cure means of relief. Sent sealcd letter no.
velcrpea t tree of chorea. Add, en, Dr. .1, z 3871.-
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila
delphia, Pa. . JaliuditT
of Latta
'Buchanan P.
ffice March
Tlnoh,,W. Er.
Finch, rma7 J.
Maar. Edward
Grimes: John'
Gardner,
gearing, ;P,
Fraikers UMW.
Henry. Wei t tie
liammrett .
Hammer, k:r.
Hook.4,:core:
Harekes, aatui
Jobuton; _..
Jones, Perri
Eronk:LO.lP:
Sales. James
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ns Emma
tt clan. John
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MCPO4I.
Nirsta, K4 9 a
Nokey b AAUP,
°Tomer. Th.
(Plasm a rummer, 8.
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Petri, &SA"
uswists:Uprifin
ketatiardi, A..
X.sbinsbn, Jos.
Boaders, (Is*.
SWeney. Sal 11
tibultPtrd, B.R.
§tons. Thol. J.
Bwasney, John
Stewart, Theo.
811keppard, P. J.
Bmhb.
Tthnlinson, jet
Ton. J. Psthp
Tournahill;,o.
W _ _
Miller Tisza
rebelrebels,. 11,
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Hiller. Win. D.
H inlet
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liciturr ll ee, Mr.
Melitssock.
Wocia rut; S. 8
Strarthon, E.
I White, Janes
postmaster
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Abe l FOB PLO ony, •
R. B 4 FRANCIS,
City Controller.
_ CITY TILTASIMIXIC'S OPTIC!,
InTTSBITACIII, February 11th, 11039. C
SPECIAL NOTICES:
EMI
THE NATIONAJ4
LIPS INSERNE COMPANY,
OP, THE
UNITED STATES . OF AMERICA,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
chairturdLp ' y7 ZderigyaMinfark. gregg'
Cash Capitca =- $1,000,000.
13reach Office:: PHILADELPHIA,
FIBBT NATIONAL BANK 111:117.IOWING.
Where the general tautness of the Company is
transacted. and to which all general corres
pondence ahonld be addressed.
DIRSOTO 48.
Jar Cooke Phnada. E. A. Rollins. Wash`n..
0,11. Clark, PhDas. 'Henry D. Cooke: Wash.
John W. Ellis, Clueing. W. E. Chandler,Wash.
W.O. Moorhead. Phila. duo. Dodg e, rees.W
Cleo. F. Tyler, Phlla. Ed. N. York.
J. Hinckley Clark, Yhtlia. R. 0. Pauneatock,N.P
OFFICERS.
0. H. CLARK, Philadelphia. President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Presidn.
JAY COOKE, Chairman FILMIC° and Executive
Committee.
EMERSION W. PEET, Phil., See , ,y. end Actuary.
R. 15._TURNEff_'Washington. mem secretary.
FRANCIS 0. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director,
J. EWLITG. MAAR& H.R. Assn Med. Director.
BLEDICJIL ADVISORY BOARD.
J. IC. BARNES, Burg. General U. B. A., WI/sten.
P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Dept 11. it. N.,
Wallington. .
D. W. BLOW. N. u:, WashingLos._
r..NEY
SOLICITORS AND ATTONek
WM. IL CHANDLER, Washington, D. C.
tiEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia. Pa.
This Compan p, National in its character, offers.
by reason of the Lerg Capital, Low Rates of
Premium and New Tables, the most' desirable
means of insuring life yet presentedlo the pub-
The rated of premiun being largely reduosd,
are made as favorable to the Insurers as those
of the beet Mutual Companies, and avoid &lithe
complications _and nnontabities of Notes. DM
della! and the niludiderstandings which the Ist
aunt
ter are so spate cause th Polley-Helder&
Several new and _ tables , are now
presented , which . need o to be miderstood to
prove sdaptable to the pub e,_
_such siiNCIoME
PRODUCMG POLICY and RETURN IMBRI
UM. youvr., lA r the former, the Dolim4boider
- MA Only 'ennui e insutance,payable at death,
btlt wIR Twelve. II itring, alter 'period of a
few
yeas, a* aantui lasomeegweit, tate" el• and.
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ter The Company
it
to'roloritg•tilotuottrod
the total ownoesse etasynew AA AO* VIM ns. ny as. ,
dittos to the amount of hiapolicw. — Me attention
of venous contemplating insuring their liver
or increasing thm-amount of insurance Met sir
reedy Iwo, is eGwe a to •tr u alwasi sdvalsos.
offered by r th e Xi
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Isi p i lisular . ffainptileiitie nt id iparticulars ion
=implicit Mato the eh Eke of 'the oln
mytoPhtladelphisA_or ita r Talgents.
AL‘ AORNTe AR • ANTZD in even
a Mty sad Ravi; and- 4%110 ns ttom • Main-,
tentlartled, ror iiph"ageiteled With suitable eh
' donemetit. shoeh dbe addronied Tea ViLic (mg.
PANY'S .ORS AL !BROS (Wiy,
is their
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Tor I' awls sad Month= New Jersey., ;
. - RC i CO., WaslthiptOn;_D. C..
Tor all Dellows, Virgiawtjoyang•
Of Col= atiVizt VIIEIIIII.I . '
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Urgl a g a libelM ti terer, Bu tter, Mercer ,
For further putisulan, ;Iffilrelll B. RUB
MILL. Manager,Philadelplibt. a WI :
Anima* istiralittr. l !BMW Male.
120/1600ti &O its SuCcesion
i l / 4 " to QM). P.Watilltstsm a ed., •
PRACTIV IS
AL-LITHOGRAPUZB.
.
The Only Melon Lithographic Establishment
- West of the Mountains. Business Uardli Letter
Reads. Bonds, Label_ ,s Circulars _Elbow Cards,
Diplomas. Portraits; views, Certificates a De
posits, Instuid si
ou Darts. 0.. Mos. la and 14
Third street, Pittsburgh.
BY IL B. MOWN & 00.
BOOTS, - SHOES Are CARPETS
;:OR THE IKILLIOI
AT
SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
55 AND ST FIFTH AVENHH•
Messrs. H. B.:: SMITHSON CO., Prolirletors
of the well known Mammoth Auction House are
creating an exigiement consequeiWupon the ar
rival of new goods Which are being scud at re
markably low pris. Goods ofevery variety; the
illness sewed , the most fashionable bad
:Qom! gutless an anklet shoes.. slippers. Ac.,
blankets, flannel*, cloths. cassizneres. .cuticr7
and carpets. Call and examine. No trouble to
show goods. Ladies , . misses' and oltildreisis
fuze at almost your own Prices: , . AllsidOils war
ranted as reorese ted. wabli
BY ,
t
& '
A. E'IIWAIES.
KIITTSIE—_AH AND BOSTON
'MINING AND EAGLE COTTON MILL
CONS. 1 •
bTUESDAY EVENING-, March 18th, at 734
o'clock, will be sold on seoood Floor of Coat.
merclal Sales RooMs, 100 Smithfield street,
410 chafes Flttsbnrr,,h and Bottotadlning Co.
„, ._ of Plttsbanb: Co.. 5100 Blutres noire Cotton lifill'l3 O
Obi° . fifcILWAINE. A.uctloneer.
PROVESSIONAL.
-nits. COWPER, WALLACE and
- 11 - , WILLARD,
noriMoraTutsgrs,
,
Will remove thOr Office on the First of /4WD
next to No.- 7rßismond s Aliegheni city. rear
of City Ball. -• • ja7A:d79
AW. itelpsmr,
TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office; No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE Pitts
burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon: Walter H.
Lowrie.) will practice St ate e U. S. Circuit and
District Courts, in the Supreme and all the
Courts of Allegheny county. and make coil ec
•tions in most,of theadjacentconnties. ja.V:d73.
WM. lii•IVEEPEII,
ALDERMARASDEX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE.
OFFICZ:B9 FIFTH AVENIIR.
Special attention
_given to conveyancing. and
collections Deeds Bonds and Mortgages drawn
up. and all- legni business attended to promptly
and accurately' • .
- JOS. A. 0117TLER,
ALDERXEIi. AND POLICE IlieIBTA&TB.
oMce, 120 WYLIE BTBICET, near Washington
PITTSBERGH,
. .
Deeds, Bonds; Mortgages, Acknowledgment - ,
Depositiona, Collections P ro m ptl y other legiti
mist e business executed Dinka
MOLISTERS,
I.e!kia3DEMIL4I.N,
312,0ffiedo ;Attlee of the Peace and Police Mar=
trate. Wipe, filitANT STREET, opposite the
CathedraWlTSßUK(lll, PA.
Deeds, ands. Mortgages, A.eknowledgmenta,
DepositiosM, and all TAW Boainese executed
with promptness and dispatch. mble
EOBTACE , B. MORROW,
„wlmicsa.fr,
tax-orntrz '.TIISTXCE OOP THE PEACE AND
•
..'.I.7LICE MAGISTRATE..
OFFICE, 73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions iind all - Legal Business 'executed
witb promptness and dispatch. mete
Jon" A. STRAIN, •
ALLOCOURALAAr,
11X-011PICIO =MICE OP THIE MACE AND
POLICE ItAGISTEATE. ,
Offlee,llll !I➢'TS STREET, opposite the Oa
thectral. Pittsburgb,.Ps. Deeds, l itDr s ti
te-r.".tivievattat.„mgme% and
A ADIUSON,- .
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER,RAEALL Asj s AirE AND in4e-i
O.& ON STREET, BAST 818M15434A.M.
Collecuon of Rents solicited andoromptly sit
fenced to: myB:y6o
li e C. BILACIMELL,
ATTORNEY AND .COUNSELOR AT LAW
No. 89 Grant Street,
my24tb2s
JDIIN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW.
Mee, 116 Diamond Street,
(Opposite the Court noun
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
87 Virt3i-SlA!eet,
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HAIR WOEICEB . AND PERYIIKER. No.
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--INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Ofice, No. 4i4 rp.rirri
IN NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING./
80.,bt 1 DIRE :
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G. hiedle, C. Van Buren,
E. H. Myers, J. Ganfirwisch,
L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser,
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pENNSYLVANLI.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURBH
N0r1673f, WOOD STREET, BATE
07 !COMMERCE BUILDING.
This is s Home company, and insures agrAnst
loso by Fire exclusively,
LEONARD WALTER, President.
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C. C. BOYLE, Vice 'President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. •
. HUGH ISIcELHENY. Secretary.
DEEIXCTORB:
Leonard Walter, George_Wllson,
C. C. Boyle • Geo. - W Ems,
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Robe Patrick, J. C. L appe.
Jacob Painter, J. C. Pleiner,
Josiah King John
John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hop kins, A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul. _ jy4:
rIBEINZIME
AGAINST LOSS BT
EDAM* INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,
ornos.aaaa 437
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DranCTOng.
Chi'sles Jr. Banter, Mordecai H. Louis •
Tobin/ Wagner, • David 8. Brown,
Samuel Grants Edwarda,
Jacob R. Smlth, C. Dale,
eorge_W. Richards, George Pales. '
CHARLES BANCE3R, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary, pro tem.
1 - J. GARDNER COFFIN, Aanwr,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
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BEN FRANKLIN
NSURANCE COMPANY,
01?. MUMMY, PA.
OFFICE. IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK
No. 41. °bier St.. Allegheny
A HOME I:IOEPILNY, mansged by Directors
web Known to the. community, who trust hy fair
dealliis to merit a share of your patronage.
rawnir
G.O. D. DIDDLE
DIRECTORS:
iteurtfrwin,_ D. L. Patterson, Wm, Cooper;
hew. B . Biddle, Jacob Franz, • Gottlelb Irlias,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smlth, • Jacob Bush,
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. WhLston, Joseph Craig,
Jos. Lautner, 8..1. Zlnkand, Jere. Holum
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FIRE INSURANCE. CO. ,
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ESTABLISHED VMS. CASH CAPITA.T. PAID
UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
,. LNG .8.000,0001 N GOLD,
Insurance aWnn Fire effected oi,Hcmses and
Buildings Goods Wares and Ifilerobandise,
Steamboats, Le. Pollees issued payable in gold
or currency. alirUnited States Branch Once,,
40 PINE STREET, New Tort. •
AD losses tif
Ne the
T Milted States Branch will be
adjusted in Work.
J. Itc McjAKlcrommlN, Agent;
-PITTSBURGH, PA.
°Mee, 67 FOURTH STREET.
MR MeLAUGHLIN a also Agent for the Man
hattan Litt LIIIIIIMiCe IDOMPS.II7. seavilY.
IriTEBN INSIIIIANCE COM.
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
YOLAIIDER RUMOR, President.
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE .NEELD, General Agent.
Oilice."9ll Water street, Span; & Co.'s Ware.
bonie, upstairs, Pittsburgh.
Will Insure against all landsof Fire and Ma
rine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the community.
and 'rho ar. determined try promptness and liber-
Mity to maintain the character which they have
assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desiroto be insured.
DinicvOns:
Alexander 'Umiak. Jonn R. XeClines
R. Miller. Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke,
Jame McAuley, William S. Evans,
- Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick.
Andrew A.ckleu, Phillipßeymer,
David IL Long, • Wm. Morrison, _
D. Damen. ntril
PE r ° 4 ll..Es' INst 3 UNCE com 7
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orricar., N. N. COWER. WOOD & FIFTH. STS.
• Home Oncipszi,taking lire and Marine Rieke
DULICTO BS:
Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, . Samuel F. Shriven,
John.N. Parks, Charles Arbuckle,
Ompt. James Miller, Jared M. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, Wm. F. Lw, cksin
James D. Verner Samuel Me
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WM. PHLLLIPI sident.
JOHN WATT,_ toe President. -
W. F. GARDNER, Secrets iy.
CAPP. JAS. GORDON, General Agent.
prrrestrßea. PA. i
04itaLL E G !RENY INSURANCE
COMPANY 01 PITTSBURGH.
CE.No. 37111TH STREET,BAira Bidpini.
inane against all kinds or Vire and Marino
Risks
JOHN IRWIN. JR. President.
D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. 0. DONNELL, secretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DEIIECTOBS:
John Irwin, Jr., Crpt. Wm. Dean,
John D. McCord, B. L. Valmeetock
O. G. Hussey, W. H. Everson,
Harvey_Childs, Robert SeeDavb
T. J. Hoskineon, Fraudsllrs.
Charles Hays. Cant. J. T. 13Lockdale.
aptrw7ll
PITTSBURGH. ?Al_
VOR SALE.
Here at Woods Ban.
i 4 Acres and House In East Llbeity,
8 Acres. unimproved. on Troy Huh
A Acres on Greensburg Pike. -
8 Acres on pour Mlle Bun
Bell . 134 miles tram
P. C. B. B.
10 Acres near P. P. W. & O. R. 11.
.118 Acres near Pa, B. R., Westmoreland coon-
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90 Acres at Hill Bide Station, Pa, B. R. 4
Farms in Preston county. West Virginia. •
184,:Aares Arznstrong comity, underlaid with
coal.
109 Acres and good improvements, in Trumbull
county, Ohio.
900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw Mill and
dwellings. _
House and. Lot on Center Avenue,. near 'Kirk
patrick. - •
House and Lot on Vicroy street.
House and Lot in East Liberty.
How* and Lot in Mansfield.
House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny.
House and Lot on Beaver avenue.
-9 Houses and 4 Lots, very. Cheap.' on The
street....Sa Lot.very-'eliest); Intl/toe street.
ii Houses and Let on FranXlLn streete_ '•
1 House of 9 Rooms and Lots - on Roberta Elt.
Yams In Illinois... Missouri and West -Virginia.
OW Lands in Allegheny Westmoreland, Val
etta and Beaver counties : ln reap'. •
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W. 'J. Friday,
F.
Chris. Slebert
P. SchUdecker
,sident.
, lee President ,
asnres.
D. 1-.-
XTERS,
. DICKSON. Pll
J. GRIER. Tret
LBIETZ. Secre
BT.,nuir STu
BUILDINGS,
T4:)..xmrr:
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A ilonsaiof 9 Room In the lith ward; rent
A 8
do. of 3 - do. do. 17th do. do. 14.•
s - ... do. ef 3 do. . do.• lAth do. do. 156'
• do. of 6 410. 6th• 4k).• r , do. -360
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go. of RI do. ' ," Ad
do.' ' do. 33
I do:Of 9 do:. do. '' Ad do. do. 110 .
.1, do. Of 3; 40.. , 16th d0..-do. - 1
• do. of 5 do. " do. Ott do. do. 1169
1 do. of 4 do. do. llth do. dO.•
of •
d 0.,• -do. , •2d ,d 0..• •''' ,
1 do. of S do. @relit street.
• The Houses that L have for rent Irtri be rented
rerykow
ear to good Leann ta for the Wawa of we
rental
• . APPLY AY • -
D. •P, Estite Offloe
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No.
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cONOMMO lOUS' FlUEL* . loy
CRITItIt I.TOAL GovEßNott,
the 0017 true arof.'essily_ regulated Governor
m ade; paertet lte operations and truly reliable.
A large else Governor can be seen at the °Mee of
DMUS VAL SW N
EIT, Mechanical If ngltieet
and Solicitor of Patents , . O. 70 Federal street,'
Allegheny City. the only silent for this Governor
In the West, - seenxiis
K TANNED LEATHER
OtiELTING or ► superior quality; also sound
leather Senior of alnerent slues. A WV Mook
on hand at tiro lowest prices. •
& LL B,
1e- SitS sad& Birth buses.
OPERA, HOUSE.
Wm. Esirmiresow.
31. w. CANIIII2fe.
Leesee..
bianazer•.
- -.l` ORLI - BENEFIT of tie celebratedYragedl an,
Mr. JOSEPHS 1"11.01:T118...
FRIDAY EVRNINO. Marco 13th. 1196 9 .
will be pserented the - great Indian play of •
OUTAELANCHET.
Ontablanchet .. ... ..... 31. r. Joseph Proctor.
The performance will with the oele7
brated Tragedy of
PIZARRO.
Rolla
octor Matinee on Saturday•
Monday Eveninc—the erotneur American
median. Mr. JOSEPH .lE'. E nsols
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SMY THEIS AMERICKNT
TR VATRE. ("...ate Trimble's Varieties,)
FRIDAY. EVENING March liath. Crowded
from pit to dome! I a.t nights in the YRITO
RELLIS. • 'I hc Comh: drama of the IRISH 131-
311GRANIE TA Y LOR. the co Miss JLNNIE
mic BI:
aIADGUS.OKIe,
WlLMiss
'NELL
LIAMS In new son.,s.• 4.c. Misses
MARSIL EAGAN, EARRA.N. WILSON. 0
TER, &c.. &a.. n fascinating dances. Splendid
programme T0..1.11611T. MON D A,Y —New Faces.
wrirrstit*Gn. THEATRE.
H. W. WILLIAMS ...Sole Lessee and Manager,
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SATURDAY NY XT. March 13th.
GRAND. RE-iJPEMNG.
The celebrated European •rtiati s.TITE DASH-
W SISTERS. Miss LET TIE .BEOKET.MIas
LOUISA PAYNE•WRAY. Idles ADA- WRAY.
TIM Wan. and a host otbers. See small bills.
.ttneee every Wednesday and Saturday.
aristriumws MUSEUM
AND PAULOU IDDNAGEII2II3,
'The Gireat.. Family.
PTFTII AVENVID. between 'Smithfield and
Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. . .
AlWOhen Day and Eeeniusr,,all.the year round.` '
Admission. 5,15 cents: Citildrth: 16 cents.
IWACADEMY Ot.ItIIISIG
GERMAN- DRAMA FOR TRREi 3111311113
OPSLII
FANNY JANAUSCHEK,
Queen of the, Gorman Stage.
THURSDAY EVENING,'Maroh 11th, - •
ELIZ &BEVIL.
FRIDA' EVENING, March 120.
DEBORAH* • •
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SATURDAY RVENING. Harch.l.3tho
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CATHERINE THE SECUED.
Bet erred Seats 91.00: Family Circle. 50e.
Gallery, 25 cents. Reserved Seats 'can be ob
tained on and arter Monday at Bieber Bros.
Music store. 192 Wood street. . =Mate.
jar`THE 13N11,'Mt3M,IST
FAIR AND FISTIVAT•
Will be opened on THURSDAY EVENING,
March 11th, In the vestry a the Utriverealist
Church, cornerot - Third avenue nod Brant street.
A pleasant social occasion is ant cipated. Ad
mission JO cents. • mhledBo
ECONOMY BUTTER CO.
ask the attention of all interested in the reduc
tion of extravagant cost of Butter, to their
practical and economical system of making pyre
Prime Butter by the std of the •
EXTRACT OF BU IER PLANT.-
.A.brief allesion to the origin of tins imrortant
discovery may not prove uninteresting• Aniong
the anthent l cited records of the renowned Cap
tain Cook's voyage around the world, Ls 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, - trade ,
and flavor of Batts r upon further inquiry, how
ever, be 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 spontaneously and abundantly in
that warm tropical cduntry. A few 3 ears ago,
an eminent French chemist, while - on a protest.
atonal visit to the troptcs, made numerous exper- '
iments with this"remarkable production of na
ture, and succeeded in extracting a concentrated .
essence of the plant. The formula for its prepa
ration,. and the Bole Bight for its sale in this
country are the exclasive property of this Com
pulp, by whom It was purclialed from the origi
nal discoverer. We claim for thib remarkable,
yet simple and-perfectly harmless preparaiion—
lts.—That by its uses net gain of fronioo to ROO
per cent. is made in the manufacture of Butter.
IN.—That Butter, which - from age or whatever
cause, may be strong, rancid, streaked or
coarse-grained, and comparatively useless for
general use, by the aid of this Extract, is re
stored to its original freshness and sweetness,
fine-grain, and even color. ' -
Bd.—By the use of this Extract, one pound of
delicious, fresh Butter is actually made from
one pint of milk.
4th.—That a pure and excellent table Butter can.
be made, at a cost of from 15 to SO a nts per
' pound. The chletexpense wherein being But
ter, which is the essential base. .
6th.—That Butter manufactured by the aid of
this Extract is equal:ln every respect to the best
Butter made by the ordinary method.
6th.-The Extract after thorough analysis, by
able chemists, is Pronounced perfectly free from
any deleterious substance, the 'lngredients be
ing purely of a vegetable natnre.
proof of she foregoing assertions, the
factory of this company is making one ton of
Butter per.days which meets with ready sale
in the New York Mrrket, and is consumed from
the tables of the first • Betels, Restaurants and
Private families In this city and elsewhere.
A sample package of the Extract (sufficient to
make 50 lbs. of Butter) with full directions for
use, will be gent to any address on receipt of $l.
CAUTION.—As. articles of real merit are sub
ject to spurious imitations, we would specially
caution the public agrainstcounterfeits andworth
' less Imitations, advertised as powders. com
pounds, Sec., as the Extract of theßutter 'Faust
Is prepared and sold only by
The. Economy Butter Co.
OFFICE, 115 LIBERTY STREET,
FACTORY, 5138 GIMENWICR UT., NEW YORK,
State, County and City Rights for sale, r ffering
to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing
a staple business, paying enormous profits.
Aleuts Wanted Eivrywherof.
CADAST , I3 Pure Vetable Coloreng, $l. a
pound, sufficient to . give a rich golden yellow to
iaOO lbs. of Wbite Butter; 59 cents per sample
package. sent to any address. No Farmer-should
be without it, es white , and streaky Butter is
worth from six to ten cents a pound less In all
markers than that of. a :rich yellow. feB:eill
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