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„Abstract of the Postal Telegraph nitt!
Sections 1 and 2 authonze the Pod.
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..master General to establish a postal tele
graph system, with provisions
Rut, For the establishment of postal
telegraph offices in every city and villitge
ot five thousand inhabitants mid over at
the;capital of each State, at railroad eta
tiers, and at such other places on the
• lines of the wires as, the business may re
• quire.
Second, The pre-payment of messages
by stamps and their reception at every .
" postal telegraph office, postoffice, sub-,
effice and street letter box.
Third, The transmission of messages
by telegraph between postal telegraph
offices by contract with a telegraph com
pany-
Fourth, The special and immediate free
delivery of every message by carriers,
within the limits of free delivery, or with
in one mile of every postal telegraph of
fice where there is no free delivery, and
the delivery atrspecial rates beyond such
limits. •
Filth; The free transmission by mail ,
when received at or destined to any place
not a telegraph office. •
• Sixth; The ,transmistion by telegraph
~of tmoney iirding`for - the repetition of
Messages and other special Messaget. •
Serena, The. forwarding of the origi
nals-and all COpies of. meesages not deliv
:,•ered;to'thet dead letter office.
Eighth.other
thepostmaster to
. -make such other provisions as are requir
ed to make perfect the system.
• The third section requires the Postmas
ter General to receive bids from any
telegraph company. for the transmission
of messages" accordingto theprovisions of
the act.' - • -
The bid to, contain provisions for the
construction of the lines required, and
their connection with every, office estab
lished on the lines by the Postmaster Gen
eral. To contain the rates for the trans
mission of the following clasess of messa
ges for each and every five hundred
miles or fractional part thereof!'
Tirst. Messages of twenty words,
including date; address and signature.
&tom?. Birailermessages when trans
; mitted by, night. -
Local Messager to be trans.
:anitta . betiveen • postal telegraph offices
where" the 'distance does not exceed six
miles; provided,hoiveirer, that 'no bid
4thia, he received - in which the rates for
a - Ines:Sage of twenty words exceeds
twenty cents for each live hundred miles.
Fourth.. dingle messages of not less
• than five hundred words, and. daily Mes
sages` Of • an average lngth of not less
- than five hundred words, for the term of
one year, when transmitted between the
hours of sit P. M. and seven A: st., and
whentransmltted between the hours of
of seven 'A: M. and six r. It.
/Va. Messages to be transmitted
for railroad companies - relating exclusive
• ly to the business of such emnpany.
Sixth. Press messages when transmitted
by night and when by day, rates not to ex
need flea mills a word by night and seven
,and one-half ,by day, and twenty dollars
a mile for the exclusive yearly use of a
wire by night
, The lowest rates for the exclusive use
ii:of one or more wires for a term of not
less than three months, and for the leas
. ing of .lines by the year.
Section 4 - authorize the Postmaster
General to make a contract in accordance
with the provisions of the act for a term
of ten years.
Such contract to contain provision for
the transmission of messages between the
postal telegraph offices, and for providing
the neebssary lines and equipments for
the testing of • the lines from time toitime.
For the construction of new lines and
the addition of more wires as the busi
ness of the country requires.- Provis
ion for the construction and repair of
such lines and wires by the Postmaster
General, at the expense of the company,
if they shall fail to construct and repair
them. The cost to be deducted from the
sums in his hands . due
Agreement to furnish room at the pos
tal telegraph offices for the employees and
instruments of the company.
For monthly payment of the amount
due the company.
That the rates shall be reduced by the
Postmaster. General, from time to time,
provided the profits of the company are
not thereby reduced below ten per cent.
on a cost of $2OO for each mile of wire.
BectiotCs fixes the rate of postage on
each message of twenty words at five
cents.
t3ections 6 and 7 defines the duties of
postmasters, and fixes penalties by fines,
and imprisonment for disclosing the con- -
tents of any message.
Section 8 prescribes returns to bemade
to the Postmaster General by the contract
ing party, and gives it the benefits of the
act of 1868. Election '9 authorizes • the
Postmaster General to prescribe all neces
sary rules. Sections 10,11 and 12 incor
! Potato • the , Piited States Postal Tele.,
graph. ComPany, •with. power to contract,
with the Postnmster.Generat for the per
formance of the postal telegraph service
relnired by_the..l44 its capital limited to
• $2OO tor 'each Mile of wire owned by the.
company,. Section 43 re o,q, coin
pany `chsztered by the bill, Make a
contract, at the rates before named, if-no
i bid is received for a Fess sum, and if the
Postmaster General' shall offer to make
the contract 'with , them. In case they:
refuse then so inuch'ot tha act as relates
to the incorporation of the VoMPIMY eh&
be void. Section 14 authorizes Congress
to slug or amend:the act., • •
u 01 1124711T YOB OFFICE SISYLERREL—trpos
gm/ authority; it - can be stated that two
or three lEl,ore/int nominations will be
sent to the Senate to morrow or next day,
. • aria Probably ;With thdm a Aarge number
of collectors and assessors, and other,offi
cars. The understanding is that the:Ad
mtnlstrntickhrwomqi due couederationr
, come to it conclusion identittaiwith -the
opinion expressed lir Senator Edwin&
!Tin the • Senatic.thd tkli r e r li s i f -Ti n/pet&
meat in the !FAY of ren4legt,oo iiiiinattone
to p e seruge, wuetuer It?r, vacancies or
remoialsi that the Tenurelf•Office LaW
4i only Operative daring 'reces s of coo.'
oda; when the President caimot remove
•
but may susrtend an officer, yd the latter :
can only be done:for cause i b l v i thi the
opinion - of Cabinet. officers sad sound
lawyers generally that the Preslasnt may,
in effect, remove officers , during I,lesdoo ,
of Congress by sendtng the norah a d ou
of a successor to the Senate, and Mild
ter confirming the same. Treasurer %i n .
net ,called on Secretary Boutwell )14, 4 _
day, and informed him tkat his resigto„,
tion was ready to , be handed in if it should
be required.: Kr. Boutwell replied - that'
his resignation would not be accepted if
- tendered.— Tat& OPT. ?ha* 1
. 41 . 1 4101%, .
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'-- , Thalutarateo; of, Pairs; —- --
? .„, r., . r .,....
It is initotsiblerth spend matey ration
ally.at fairs., Their tony_oe, articles that
woold be rettiiy useful or pleasant:hi you,
bat you. nevertny,thenr. Vciitiopht, re- '
turns the, fair- to, his bachelor lodg
ings late at night, Cp3Bll, tired,. bored.
Examining his purse, he dieeOvers, great-
f i
ly to his urprise, that he has etperided
$l5 or $ in the attainment of this agree
able eof mind and bOdy. An anxi
ousinve gaton •of his pockets, to dis
cover w at he has , to show for it all,
bring&tO light an abnormal pin-cushion,
a lamp- at. a canton flannel pig, a de
calcoman a paper cutter, another' pin
cushion, a bunch of withered flowers, a
watch case (he hid five already). and—
no, it can't be—yes, it actually is, his fa
vorite aversion a tidy I Then he finds
tickets in afgluivs, big dolls, sofa pillows,
a china tea set, tc., all blanks. Besides,
there were one or two ice creams and a
pleasant chat with Araminta. who sold
him the tidy. And he has been denying
himself books he really needed, and wear
ing his old hat for economy's sake. Oh,
what mightn't be hayidone with that $2O
greenback, "lost, to sight, to memory
dear ?" He thinks of as many possible
uses for it as did Mrs. Caudle for the £5
note lent by her husband to his friend.
He vows that fairs are a fleeting show for
man's deluaion given, and he'll no more
of them a vow rigidly kept until the next
fair.- C hristian ..Register. '
Statlattc l or 4iebriety.
Dr. McKinley, of St. Louis, says the
Medical Reporter of that, city, has com
piled, after very Careful research, some
very interesting' and startling statistics of
inebriation in the United States. him
the following stateMetits are made:
Taking the - population of this country
at 40,000.000, - of 300 men, 122 never
•drink spirits at all; 100 drink moderately,
but not to intoxication; 50 are ephemeral
drinkers; .25 drink periodically, called
"spreeing ;" and 3 are habituql inebriates.
To every 178 who drink, 3 are confirmed
inebriates; 25 are periodical drinkers; 50
are ephemeral drinkers. One confirmed
inebriate to every' 59 of men. Of 700
women, 600 never taste alcoholics of any
'kind; 30 taste wine' ceasionally; 17 taste
ardent spirits; 36 drink ale or beer con
stantly; 14 drink ardent spirits periodi
cally, and 3 are habitual inebriates.
Predominance in confirmed inebriates
of the sexes; 3 men in every 178; 3 wo
men in every 100; 1 confirmed inebriate
to every 33.1-3 of women. Fewer wo
men drink than.men; but a larger
portion of them become habitual drink
ers. Debauch drinkers rarely become
habitual, but periodical drinkers; the let
te.r rarely become habitual inebriates, as
'the violence , of their drinking•is too great,
and leads to disgusting satity, and hence
to intervals of sobriety. • •
How Gen. !Sherman Does Business.,
The army offices here are quite aston
ished at General Sherman's mode of do.
ing business. An officer called yesterday
to confer with him as to breaking
up of Livcoln Barracks, near the city,
and asked him what he should do with
the property.
"Burn itl burn it, sir!" said Sherman,
impetuously.
"General." said the officer, "please
put your order in writing, and I will
obey."
"Burn itl burn itl" again exclaimed
Sherman.
The officer asked his written order
therefor when the General asked what
was its value. He was informed it was
worth $200,000. "Well," said Sherman,
'."the fact is, this, city is a bad place for
soldiers, and I want to get them all away
from it. You had better put it up for sale
and clear the thing out quick." Subse
quently General Emory called to ascer
tain what orders he had for his depart
ment.
"What department?", inquired the Cora
wander-in-Chief. ' '
"The Department of Washington, D
C.," said Emory.
"Busted upl busted up, sir, yesterday
lam going to get all the troops out."
Mn. TRACKMAT'I3 WIFE.-Mr. Thack
eray shared with some of hie literary
brethern of England the misfortune of
suffering great affliction through his wife.
Without being actually insane, she was
liable to sudden attacks of mental dis
turbance, which took the strange turn of
driving her, with irresistable force, to
some Methodist conventicle, where her
over-excited mind found vent and relief
in passionate shouting and screaming.
Her tender husband having been told
that to prevent her forcibly from attend
ing such meetings would only aggravate
the evil, overcame his strong distaste to
all such disphiys, and not only allowed
her to go, but insisted upon one of her
daughters accompanying her to the
chapel. "Their place is by their moth
er's side.". he said simply; and he bad
the satisfaction: to know that his unfortu
rat* Wawa& thus protected against at
tacks of 'greater violence and the dangers
incident to such night meetings in Lon
don,', while his self-sacrifice gave him the
- hearty sympathy and sincere 'respect of
his friencis.—Lfpnineotrs Magazine.
' '
• Tau Pa4"Mali Gauge says: - "A Hun.
gariansainutt, Di. louts Mezei, informed
the liaMpirlan Academy at Wiriest sit,
bynlettex from Venice, that he has
discovered in the library of St., ltark in
that city. a tams of Greek and Latin dos,.
umenttythe existence of which-was hlth•
eke unsuspected; Amongst them -he
Mentionedlmany new workshy &clam.
edeti;' relatinglo the. use of thethermom
eter, Meteorology, geology, &O.;
of Itesold,,describirg all s,clences in' bean.
111'41 hem:a - eters; an
,epic of . .Totiephtis on
'Jesus: Cluist, " , `as long lte Klopstocien
"Messiad;"?_butmuch finer and more po
eticalr.' *Hebrew translation of !Heslod,'
-by WWI; and a complete collection of
the laws of Solon, qui large as the 'official
collection - of - the Ansttian laws.' The
Academy - received itils• communication:
With loud laughter, and- Baron% Eotvos,
the F.:resident,- remarked that . Dr.t Menti
had fallen upon a collection of , mediemval - ,
Unties or tstyllstic exercises,' lMPti a!l'he
Mosel hsd.frNU • ntly met with,"
Pszttri - sheitiff in Schuylkill county,
PeruifYlvania,,- in the old.' times when.
twelve•and*half cents was called a levy,
went, to the ; place of s German „farmer
with an execution. lie found him in the
:field and told him he had an :execution.
against' hint. The farmer-told :him he
Could notpay'it then; but would pay it
before, court•day. "I hope you mah"
Slid - the - deputy sheriff, "buf ',must make
a levy before . I go sway." Tile farmer
felt:in his pockets = and said, "If that is ,
the case, you will have to come up to the
house with.me, for all the money I haire
‘bout me is ten cents.—LippincoWs ifOg-
, • es •
ligrN • )1 • OTICV - WeGivEN
656) dF tuixvi,
6afterkeitts: tit:ol4lEB.4i.. (wk ether itaident
or'..aan resident,) tothe eltr'ef Plttitlergar to
pay their Licenses at this office FORTHIFF/11. in
accordance with en Act of Assembly approved
Minh pO, 1860. and an oidlnance of the Conn
ell" . of the pity of Pittsburgh„ passed April 10,
. ,
1860.
All License.s.not paid on or bet* MAY 15,
1860, will be placed hi the bands of a police of
!leer for 'collection, subject to a collection fee of
50, cents; And: 'persons who neilect'Or refuse
to take, out . Licenses will be subject In a penalty
double the amount of the license, to be recovered
before the Mayor. '
The old metal plates of last year must bere.
turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or' A 6
cents additional will be charged on each License.
'RATES OF LICENSE: •'
Each one horse vehicle • 7.50
Each two horse ventole 7 1.1 i 00
Each four horse vehicle 15.00
Each two horse back 15.00
Omnibus and Timber Wheels drawn by two
horses, $lB.OO each. .One dollar extra will be
charged for each additional horse used In any of
the abOve vehicles. d. J. COCHRAN,
• fel2:o4.l:xwir City Treasurer.
IgrBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
; This splendid Hair Dye is the bett in the world:
the only true and perfect Dye: harmless,
ble, instimtaneoltsi no disappointment:-no ri
diculous tints; remedies the effects ef bad
dyest invigorates and lea ves the Heir soft, and
beannful.hpret or brown.. Sold by all Druggists
and Perfnmers: preperly. melted at ',Batche
lor's
York. Wig, ifeeWry.. Ro. Son let.
street. liew
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grEPILEPSYCAN BE CURED
- • -Those haring friends afflicted are ear.
neMly ; solicited to se ad , for a Circular Letter of
IteferenCes i r Testimohlale, which - will con
vince the t Skeptical of the curabt lily or the
Ateectli. A dress VAN BUREN Lochilow,
M. D., 30 Great Jones street, liew Yon. •
Inhl9:g2S.d.t.F
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IarMAitRIAGFE AND CELIDA.
_ CY.—An Essay for young men on tbe crime
Of Solitude, and the DISEArtItI3 and ABUSES
which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with
sure means of 'relief. Sent In sealed letter en
velcmes. free of charge. Address. Dr. J. !MUL
LINHOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila
delphia. Pa. . • jale:d&T
unINSIIIIM•eIININ'L
TIMED STATES OF AM MICA,
- casartekr*a by Special Act of Congress.
Approved July 23, 1868.
47ash Capital - - - $1,000,000.
Branch Office: PHILADELPHIA,
FIRST NATIONAL BARK BUILDING.
Wlien the general' btelness of the Company le
transacted. and to widen all general corm.
pondenee should be addressed.
. • DIRECTO S.
Jay Cooke. Matta. E. A. Rollins. Wash
C. H. Clark, Philada: . Henry D. Cooke, Wash.
JohnW. Ellis. Cincinn. W. B. Chamiler,Wash.
W.G. Moorhead. Phila. Jai,. D. Deirees.Wash.
Geo. P. Tyler..Phila. Ed. Dodge, N. York.
J. Hinckley Clark, Phila. H. C. Faunestock.N.Y
' OFFICERS.
C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia. President. •
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Presid , t.
JAY COOKE, Chairman 'Finance and Executive
Committee. -
EMERSON W. PEET, Phil., Seer and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington. Assn Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. U., Medical Director,
J. EWING, MEARS. M.D.. Au't Med. Director.
MEDICAL ADVIAORY BOARD
.7. R. BARNES. Burg. General 11. B. A., Wash'n.
P. J. HORWITZ, aOaf Medical Dep' t 11. B. N.,
Washington.
D. W. BLISS, M.D., Washington.
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. O.
GEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa,
Thla Company, National in its character, offers,
by reason of the Larg- Capital, Low Ratea of
'Premium and New Tables, the most desirable
means, of Insuring life Set presented to the pub.
The rates of premium being largely reduced,
are made as favorable to the insurers as those
of the best Memel Companies, and avoid all the
complications and uncertainties of Notes, Div!.
dends and the sabmnderstandlngs which the lat.
ter are so apt to cause the Polley-Holders.';
Several Several new and attractive tables are now
ppresentedm t v a h ich need
tonlc , t o s ü be u nderstoLolMnEo
PBODUCMG bI POCY an d - RE TURN N ENAL!.
TM
POLICY. In the former, the policy-bolder
not only secures life insurance, payable at death,
but will receive, II living, after a period of a few
year% an annual income equal inlets percent.
(10 per cent.) of Diaper of his policy. The lit
ter the Company agrees to returnto tits assured
the total amount of money, Settee paid in, in ad.
&Non to the amount of hie policy. The attention
of persons contemplating Insuring their Ilvea
or Increasing • the amount of Insurance they al
ready have, Is called to the special advantages
offered by the National Life Insurance Com
pany,
Circulars, Pamphlets and fall 'particulars giv en
on application to the Branch Oflice of the Com
pany in Philadelphia, or itafieneral Agents.
gIirLOCAL Ali ENTS Alth. WANTED In every
City and Town; and applications from compe
tent parties for such agencies with suitable en
dorsement. should be addressed Ti) THE COM •
PANT'S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY, in their
respective districts.
GENERAL AGENTS:
R. W. CLARK h CO., Philadelphia.
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
JAY COOKE CO...iVashington,D. C.
For Maryland, Delaware Virginia, District
of Columbia and West Via:data.
. IRA B. eVAY et GO.,
Agents for' Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, llfercee
and. Waahlugton counties. . •
For further particulars address H. 8. RUS
SELL: Manager. Philadelphia. ail26:mwag
TNOLLAU.SAVINGS BANK.
NO 65 FOURTH irruziwr
CHARTZEED 1211853.
ASSETS 1A 1 315,804 el.
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°Pell Saily. from fl o'clock se. to 3 o'clock
S. N., and SATURDAY EVENINGS, tram
May Ist to November let.: from I to 9 o'clock,
and from November let to May list, Dam 9. to
o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums of not less thin
DNS DOLLAR. and a &offload of the ',route ,
declared twice a Tsar, In June and December.,
Interest has been deelared semi•annually In June
find December since.the Boat Wall'Organised, at
the rate of Mx per cent. a year. -
Interest, lf not drawn mai- fe •placed :to - the
credit of ttut depositor as principal, and bears the.
'same Int' treat fromthe us• days of June and
; December. compounding (mice a year,: _without
troubling the depesitOr to eall,areVen'to present'
' - .llls :pass book,: At this rate Wenn' soill double in
,JoseStun_ twelve years. • .
• Woke 0011%1101kt the oluirtem.l3pasaves, Rules
'and Regulations, furnished graph on appUced
thin at the &lice..
.•. , •_ rixterrarri--dlioltillfAiDaDE. ' •
..:. • • • -- • vielerniteinikier
• ' JOhn o.:Baekorrih. . X =M. Pollock, X. D.t
BenJ. Y. Fahnesuick,Robert Robb.. • .
James Derdmail.. John' H. ' khoenbergeN
Jllllll5ll XeAulti.. , ' :, . Janie. bbidlo.
11
Jima B. D. Meads ,,; .1
Alexander kpeer,
.Isaac ../!ennoek. -.Christian Teaser. , 'rBlllt?l'tet' -
_ •
lirm. J. Anderson , " • Roberta . Loomlei
Calvin Adams, , -.. t e e , rim; Jd lynch.. • -
John 0.• 11111410 - p eter "A madelra,
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George Black , , J ohn Marshall,
Hill ear win ~ - - alter pt_bfarshslt, r ,
Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. atoiraddem..`
.... onorleall.. Colton, . ; chi n o r il i tai on, i
John D.rane., - Hearz_la, Binpralt; 2. ~
• John - J. 011ieeple, * Wm. 711. ifehmerts, . •,
1 , Villillill/ li. Haven, , Alexander Tindle,
'Peter id.. Hunker , *-" 'William Van' Dirk,
Diehard ESTI, - •, - hale Whitti er,
japes D. Deily, win. eyman
1 . .Tnx.tatrints.—CHA LED A. .Ciildro2l.. •
by.onnzanx—dAJADD B. D. IlisliDB. x
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(31}g , APAIIINED LEATHER
31CLIINti of a superior quality; also round
ttog of OMtenni, slaw. A urge s took
oplisai at -
Itither Bel th iotrest Rice'.
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• ~,, , MO astdAS litso Birgit.
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MONDAY.: MARCH 22 186 Q,
INSURANCE.
THE NATIONAL
07 'THZ
WASHINGTON. D. C.
•- .. -. : . ...jiff . . , rr,7 1 1, ,• , , OM -*Pl' :1.4
BOOTBAIWES Aral' VAIMETS
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FOR rizmill.L.Elo2l:
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SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,
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55 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE.
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Messrs. H. 11l &HITHBON a CO., proprietors
of the well known Mammoth Auction House are
creating an excitement consequent upon the ar
rival of new goods which are being sold at re
mark.ably low prices. floods ofeverysariety; the
finest sewed 10 ,- ots the most' fashionable bal.
morals gaiters and ' anklet shoes. slippers, -to.,
blankets, flanels, cloths. cassimeres, cutlery
and carpets. *Wand examine. No trouble to
show goods. Ladles% envies* and .children's
flits at almost ~ our own prices. All goods war
ranted as reuresented.
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BY L LEGGATE4
CIOOD 1101* XS IN ALLEGHE
NY AT PRIVATE SA Llt.—Thoe two new
residences, Nos. 5 74 and 176 Sheffield street,
near Bidwell street, ar, offered at prices that
should command an immediate sale. They are
on a good street, have a fine appetrance. and are
fittea up with every convenience that good taste
conld suggest. There are .12 rooms, marble
mantleg. registers, baths, clotets, speaking
tubed ,tc. Three-story , pressed front, cut
atone corners, stone steps, Iron • fence, under
ground :water, conductors, cement. cellar. &c.,
Itc. They are .complete houses. A tnorongh ex
amination id respectfully solicited: Prices very
low. /OWE to 'Frazier Brothers, Ohio Avenue,
or to . A. LEGE/ATE, Auctioneer,
' xnhl7 59 ederal street. Allegheny.
OT ON
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.ALLEGHENY RIVER - BANK
`AT AUCTION.I , -
Oa Modal March 22, at 10 O'Clock,
will be sohinn the premises that lot or ground
eontaining 130 perches, on the Allegheny Poor
Farm property, bounded by the wirer, Bennet's
mill and the West Penn Railroad. Positive sale.
Terms at sale.
A. LEGG/ATE, Auctioneer.
mhl7 .
• BY. A. WILWANB.
EAGLE COTTON MILIS.NATI•
ATIDN, AND DTDEII STOOKS AND
isyNDS.
. .
TIiErDAY EVENING, March-23d; at 734
o'clock, - will' be sold on second door of Com
mercial Sales Rooms, 100Smithileld street,
1)41000 Allegheny county Compromise Bonds.
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•1,800 Connellsville Railroad Blinds, Turtle
Creek divis'on.
45. sharei Ear to CottO'n 1111'M
75 snares MonongobelaNavigatton Company;
34 shares Central Transportation Company;
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8A i~aiii TerailaiitTthisi foes;
40 abaci; - Clitzens Insurance Company.
513 abates Monon pane la In en ranee Company.
Into , , A. WILWAMIG. Auctioneer.
LEGAL.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER
of this 'District Court of the United Mates
ior the Western District of Pennsylvania, made
March 4th. 1869. there will he exposed at Pub.
Ilebaie, at kiclLW,a/NE'lf. AUCTION BOIIMe, -
lu
theVity of Pittsburgh, on the
10th Dag of Aprid, 1869,
At 10 o'clock A: St., the fbliowing described Real
Estate of JOSHUA R.1199116 ‘ Bankrupt, sub-
Rot, however, to existing Ilene, vie.: -
AU that lot of ground, situate in the Tint
ward of tie City of Allegheny, county of Alle
gheny, arid State of Pennsylvania. boundad sad
described as follows: Beginning at &point 1391
feet 3 Inches aonthwardly of Rebecca street. 14
inches westwardly from the line dividing eut-lots
numbers 93 and 94 in the Reserve *rat , opposite
Pittsburgh: thence paral'el with said line south
wardly 415 feet 3 incues to Bank Lane; thence
along Bank Lane westwardly 194 feet °inches
to line of land of .1. H. Lindsay ano H 0. Whip
ple; theses along said Lindsay and Whlople's
line northwardly 449 feet 91 incites to a point
within 132 feet 3 Inches of said Rebecca street;
thence north 653 d green east 905 feet 9 inches
to the place err:esprit:lug.
Atso, a certain other Lot or stein of land, 14
Inches in, width end running trom Bank L afore
within 139 'feet 34nehes of Rebecca street
said along the eastern boundary of the 10i of
ground ithovede se riled. and extendingfrom said
eastwardly boundary_ to the d ivtd in . line between
out-lots numbers 93 and 24 aforesaid, leas the
following described piece of the above described
lot, to-wit: All that certain lot or pleoe of ground
beginning'6 at a point at the line of property of
Joshua Rhodes on Rank Lane; thence a- tang tne
line of said property of said Roodea 241 feet to
a point; thence by a line 34 feet 4 'lichee to
co ner of property of Lindsay and McCntcbeon;
thence by theitne ofsatdLindsayand Wen* cheon
995 test to Bank Lane; thence along Bank Lane
38 teet 8 inches to the place of beginning, on
which first and second described pieces of ground,
less the last described piece at ground, is erected
a large Brick Malt House.
Also, all those two certain lots of ground, situ
ate in the City of Pittsbnigh,con. ty of allegheny
and state of Pennsylvania. bounded and de
scribed as follows: Beginning on Irwin street at
the distance of 158 feet 7 incites Irma Duquesne
Way; thence at right angles with Irwin street
80 feet: thence parallel with Irwin street 40
legit; thence at right angles with Irwin street 60
feet to said Irwin street; thence along the same
40 feet to theplace of beginning, being lots
?lumbers 3 and p 4 In a plan of low laid out by
Jetties Rhod”. recorded in Nan Book, vol. 3,
page 2177.
• B. W. MACKElG•Assignee.
inhl9:gls
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
tr ct or Pennsylvania..
JAMES S. DAVO, WILLIAM B. DRAVO
Ann ANTHON Y E. DRAVO, late Partners,
Bankrupts under the Act of Congress of March
11407,,having applied for a discharge from all
their debts, and other clarins provable under said
'Act, by order of the Court. notice Is hereby given
to all creditors who have proved their debts, and
other perions Interested, to appear on the 10th
day of APKIL, 1509, at 10 o'clock A. at., be•
fore SAMUEL MA it PER, Esq . ., Register in Bank
raptor, at hig4oftice, No. 03 Diamond street,
Pittsburgh,. ra., to show cause, if gran t edey
have, why a discharge should not be to,
the said Bankrupt.
miiB:ll3-st S. C. McCANDLEPB. Clerk.
AenSSI.:NEEM NOTICE OF AP
POINTMENT.
teru District of Pennsylvania, as: At Pitts
burgh, Pa., this eXh day of Mardi, A. D.lBBO.
To whom it may concern:
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ar.•
polutment as Assignee of •THOMAS K. WIL
SON. of Allegheny ell', in the county of Alle
gheny ono State of Pennsylvania, within said
istriot. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
J. W. KTBKEK, Assignee.
mbB;f7o X Attorney-at-Law, 87 Filth avenue.
IMEETINGS AND BATTING;
ANCII4ON COTTON MILLS.
•
2. • PlTTSiglalinEt.
•
Itaavniotarlirs Of Enrart MEDIUM snd LIGHT
ANCUOZ AND !MAGNOLIA
;SITICETiNGS AND BATTYND.
filiayAe)_qiia)a):ll
pERCEVAL BECKETT, •
'III3OIIANWAL
And Solicitor of, Patents.
3 1 wee or. o,Belneav,.)
011oe, 24..1111 1. E.Dzwi AL STREET., ROoM No
4 11 it tp ttaul. Boa 80,' , #LLIZEIEZHE
desetignahatening,
LAS , LANAcE sad ROLLING MILL
vt le " faratened: • Pardealat. , attentlea
paid toy ethanic COLLIE#Y LOCOMOTIVES.
Dana/ 00Ag_dentlaily_.sottettecl...Mr An EVEN.
xtett. D_RAWLEG MUIR OM' meantales tree*
wEDNESDAT , MIGHT:. , - _ 11. eataus
OEUMNTiagAP STONE, &c.
.
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ficlSE ; MANE .--OHL THE MEN.
wilt/. hold PATRON'S TIOHRTS of the Ed
Aka ad .13ERIZS OP WASIIINOTOts MEDAL.
LION P Ells. ate hereby Inhumed that the dra We
wide January A 9 EURO. Mid that dr.
coati_ airbag full toformattoo of the numbers
prawn, will be sent to persona 'interested: on
'OW addreseing theWASIIINOTON MEDAL.
• LION PEN COMPANY. New York.
N. 13.—R1U.D Tics llama or rim ityrr Si.
Still.
•. • • • le2stni
,
.110 IL L BIITTEM-12 , packages
Fresh Roll:Butter, lest received and for
ebr J. B. OANYIELD. •
, . - 141 .first avenue. ,
ENTERPRISE
!INeunAool: COMPANY
OF PITTSI3I7II,GII, PA.,
Office, No. 421 PENN ST.,
(13HiT103011:.TIONIT Co.' SCOLDING.)
DIRECTORS:
iltobt. Liddell, • W. 'J. Friday,
C. Van Buren, F. Hirsch,
J. Rangwisek, Chile. tßlebert.
J. Welai!er, P. 13okildeeker.
.. , .
D. RYER& iresiast.
zi,tVice Pre el dent.
~.T. GRIER, Treasurer.
,LBIETZ. Secretary. .
Robt. Dickson,
cf. Bindle,
E. H. Myers,
L. J. Blanchard,
BORT,.
fel9• .7. J. A:
pENNSYLVANLk
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSSURGH
OFFICE, No. 167% WOOD. STREET, BANS
01 CONISERCE BUILDING.
This is a Homii Company,And InsnreS sEsDisS
loss Dv Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, PreSident.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICE, Treasurer.
HUGH IficELHENT: Secretary. •
1 DIEZOTOES:
Leonard Walter,George Wilson,
0. C. Boyle, Geo. — W. Evans,
Robert Tstiluir, J. C. Lsppe,
Jacob Painter, , J. 0. Pleiner„
Josiah Ring, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon.
Henry,.Sproul, Iy4:
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS.
FRANKLIN INDURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,
071104 435 t 43TCHZSTNIIT BT.,near
, Dnuectene. •
Charlet if: Meeker, Yordecal H. Louis'
Tobias Wagner, : David B. Brown..
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea.
Jacob B. Wilt, Edwani C. Dale,
Ceoge W. Richard*, G eorge Pales.
OBART N BANCILEB, President.
EDW: - 0.• DALE, Vice President.
W. O. STEELE, Seeretary.
J. GARDNERCOT, AGENT
Worth West earner Third and Wood Streets.
a5129:1‘13
- ppm , nuirampi
"
INSURANCE COMPANY,
or mummy, PA.
•
opriciLl IN FRANKLIN 'SAVINGS. BANS
• BUILDINGS,
No. OA - Ohio St.. AllOgheny.
A SONS COMPANY, managed by Directors
web known to the community, who trust by Ptir
dealing to merit a share of your Patronage.
. ,
MULT—
—.President.,
Uku. D. Secretary.
' DIRECTOBSf
Henry_ Irwin,. ID. L. Patterson,
6eo. B. Riddle, 'Jacob Frans,
Simon Dram, J. B. Smith, -
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston,
Joe. Ladtner, H. J. Alnkand,
aple:o115
IMPERL&L .
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
nie 88,000,000 IN GOLD.
Insurance against Fire effected on Homes and
Buildings, Goods, Wares and hierchandb3e,
Steamboats, Lo. Polities issued payable In gold
or currency.
_,Mir United States - Branch Mice,
40 PINE STREET, New York. .
All losses of the United States Branch will be
adjusted In New York.
J. Y. MoLAIICREttaw, Agent.
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
Offief, WY FOURTH STREET.
MR. McLAUGHLIN .s also Agent for the Man.
batten Life Insurance Company. sei:r72
A A RN INSURANCE COM•
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
LEICANDER NIMICK, President.
WM: P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Moe,' 931 Water street, Spear & Co.'s Wars.
house, up Stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will lainre against all hinds of Fire and Ma
rine Risks. A home Institution, managed bY Di
rector, who are well known to the community,
and whO art determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the character which they have
assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to In insured. •
DIRICT011.8:
Alexander Nanden, Jean B. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William, S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Ackleu, PULED Reymer,
David 31. Long, Wm. Morrison,,
D. Hansen. n 027
p En e I .: ESP lIINURANCE COM.
OFFICE, N. E. COMMA WOOD a FIFTH Nra.
A Honie Company,takingllre and Marine Risks
Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads,
John Watt, Samuel P. Shrivel*,
John R. Parks,_ Charles Arbuckle,
Capt.! James Millar, Jailed H. Brush., -
Wm. Vag Kirk, -Wm F. Lanz,
James D. Verner Samuel Iteeltart
WM. PHILLIPS President.
JOHN WATT, Ili: President.
W. F. HARDN Secrets
CAPT. JAS. GOR ON, General Agent.
.CL EG RENY INStrii.4lloE
COMPANY OP PIYIBBIIRGIL
0 .a7o. 37FIPTH STREET, BArit Bzoca.
Risks
Insure's spinet an kinds of Fire and Marine
•
JOHN Jn.. President.
T. J. HOSEINSON, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL. secretary....
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DinstrrOns:
John Irwin, Jr., B. L. Pahnestook
T. J. HosUnson, ' W. H. Everson,
C. G. Hussey, Robert H. Davis,
Hiroo! Childs, Francis Sellers
Charles Hays. Cant. J. T. Stockdale.
Ca7t. Win. Dean, T. H. Nevin.
WINES. LIQUORS, &o.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
voroarmui or
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &g.,
willow:BALE DEALERS IE
PURE RYE WRISOES,
flO9 PENS STREET,
Will Beasove oitlbo lit of April to
NOB. 384 Alai 886 PEI 1,
Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Cankl.)
josEpu.sriricii' 'EN: co, '
*ob. UM VIZ 1111.491,1911 sad 196,',
YIEST‘ BTEICET:7ITWIIItiIiI.
I • •3 1 / 4 xuFA.P IIIIII 4 . 8 *
Copper , Purerilys -Whiskeys
,
.41.10010,11eri In'' mmy Viroptif and I
QUORIS: • . ;
0171 1 /01 0 •TY ZNOIWEICIt I
Ang:Otty, March 1561Ps
WTICE :IS ,IrkEnionY GIVEN
to Irreperty,
m holders on the line of iPonntsin
.0 ts IMO the assessment tor Grading said
street Is now. completed, and will be retained la
this odiee tot Inspection .nutil VoNDAY. Sterols ,
SlOdwhen It will be turned over to tnoPity
Treasurer for dollectlon.
- Itibliart ... CrilAs. sJAVIS. Olt
- iftepetsy.--te,ilttnunira.
it COO WWII city an coon.
U) orders for " • • ,
FRESH WHITE LAKE FISH, SALMON AND BASS.
Oend to No: 45 DIA.BiOND 111 L UNlT.Pl_tlo s
buriss, or 111 old. . known TWIN 0 2. t
tiITAND. Alleßben f marked
AGE O IVIPA T ENT ..LACIE
LVATEIEBi'foi Wow! •
J; . a m,runar.
=ZEES
MM
OrNEW
Lenee litirrantlON:
Manager ... . ......... . .... ... . ... W. CramMM.
Last rive Nights or tbo eminent &maim
Comedian,
- Mr. JOSEPH 3EFFERSON..
Who, during the past week was n'ghtly greeted
by crowded ano fathionable audiences, hundreds
being unable to gain admission.
MONDAY EVA,NING, March 224, 1869, will
be repeated ed Dion-Boucleatilt,s great drama, enti
tl
• RIP VAN WINKLE,
tin THE-BLEEP OS TWENTY TEAns,
Rip Pan Winkle linP,Toseph Jefferson
Grand Fatally Matinee on ?aturday.
THEATRE.
H. W. WILLIAMS —Sole Lessee and Manager.
MONDAY EVENING, apnearance of the re
nowned Melo43r,matie Artistes, Mr. anti Mrs.
EDWIN BLANCHARD. and their wonderful
Acting Dogs, CARLO and NERO, In their thrll
ling melo drama, entitled. "The Dore of the Old
Toll House: or the Village Biaeksuilth.•' First
night of CHARLEY GARDNER and his infant
son, Mast. CHAS. GARDNER. Engagement of
Mr. DICK CARROLL who is engaged at an
enormous salary. LIL'LIE BECKAT Ste.
ar'S MITRE' S AMERICAN
THEATRE• (Late .Trimble's Varieties.)
moNDAy EVENING, March 224, a boat of
New Stars. Debut of the popular DASIIWOOD
SISTERS. from Tammany liall. new York.
Debut of 1111-5 KNIfiIerELDRIDGE, danseuae.
Mr. H. -RICHMOND, Come Man, Mira KATE rucHote, Vt.oallst, An immense bill to-nlgbt.
Remember, Slx New Stare.
ligriiinEPTELlA MUSEUM
AND PAIILOZI L MEINAGERTE, •
The 'Great Fanitty Itescorte.
•
AVENUE. between . Smithfield and
Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre.
AllirOpen Day and Evening, all the year round.
Admission. 45 cents: Children., 16 cents. • •
arIINIVERSTACILIST
PAM 'AND rimsTrvAx;
OPEN EVERY NIGHT IN BASEMENT ;08
TEE , CHURCH,
m 1215 Corner Will and Grant streets.
T'
ECONOMY BUTTER CO.
ask the attention of all interested in the reduc
tion of the extravagant Cost of Butter, to their
practical and economicalilystem of making pure
prime Butter by tlignifi of the
EXTRACT OF BUTTER PUNT.
A brief allusion to the origin of this tmrortant
discovei y may not prove uninteresting. Among
the authenticated records of the renowned Cap
tain Cook's voyage around the world, is found
the statement, that while sojourning fora Ehort
time on the Brazilian Coast of South America, he
observed the native's' Riling, in the preparation of
their food, a neculla.r oil. which, upon examina
tion:lie found to possess', the appearance, taste
and divorof Butter; upon flutter Inquiry, bow
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 spontaneoasly and abundantly la
that warm tropical country. A ferry
an eminent French chemist, while on a pr fee
atonal visit to the tropics, made numerous exper
iments witn this remarkable production of na
ture, and succeeded in extracting a concentrated
essence of the plant. The formula for Its prepa
ration, and the Sole Right for its sale in this
country are the exclesive property of this Com
pany, by whom it was purchased from the origi
nal discoverer. We claim for this remarkable,
yet simple and perfectly harmless preparation—
lts.—That by its use a net gain of from 50 to 200
per cent. is made in the manufacture of Butter.
Sd.—That Batter, which from age or whatever
cause, may be strong, rancid, streaked or
coarse-grained, and comparatively useless for
general use,-by thsaid of- this 'Extract, is re
stored to its original freshness and sweetness,
tine-grain, and even color.
eTo is t i tle?tri er %
Jacob Each
Joseph Craig,
Jere. Soheil.
3d.—By the use of this Extract, one pound of
delicious, fresh Butter is actually made from
one pint of milk. •
4th.—That a pure and excellent table Butter can
be made, at a cost of from 10 to 20 c nts per
pound. The chief expense wherein being But
ter, which is the essential base.
sth.—That Butter manufactured by. the aid of
this Extract Is equalitu every respect to the best
Butter made by,the ordinary method.
Ath.— The Extract after thorough analysts, br
able shemists, is pronounced perfectly free trona
any deleterious substance, the ingredient: be
hag purely of a vegetable nature.
Bth.—ln proof of .ne foregoing assertions, the
factory of this company is malting one ton of
Butter per day, which meets with ready silo
in the new York Dinkel, and is consumed front
the tables of the first Hotels, Restaurants and
Private families in this dry and elsewhere.
A sample package of the Extract (sufficient to
make 50 lbs. of Butter, with fall fifrections for
use, will be sent 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 against counterfeits and worth
less imitations, advertised as powders. cdtu ,
pounds, .10.„ as the Extract of the Butter Pant
is prepared and sold only by
The Economy Butter Co.
•
°FMB, 115 LMV.IITY STRairr.
FACTORY, 1430 1.01/011(WIC.11 by., Slaw Year,
State, County and City Rights for rale. 'Coring
.to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing
a staple business, paying 67101111008 profits.
Ar;nta Wanted Everywhere.
CADARTM rum Vegetable Coloring ' a
pound, sufficient to give a rich golden yellow to
SOO lbs. of White Butter; 50 cents per Ronnie
package, sent toany address, No Farmer should
be without it, as white and streaky Butter Is
worth from six to ten cents a 'pound less in all
markets than that of a rich yellow feB:ei6
PROPOSALS WILL BE BE
A. CEIVED at the office of the
PITTSEDREB WATER WORES,
Diamond Market, * until 7 o'clock. March 22.
1869,
FOE ALL LUMP AND NUT COAL
Needed at the LOWER WATER WORICS L O'Hara
street. for the year from April 7, to
.Amil 1, IS7O.
Also all teas Lnmp PEE ~ATISE 'TielierdcoiNzert. UP
ward.
TO 701711,11.71.171fE1f :
BIDS will b e received fear PIPES and MISC' L.
L.ANICOUS OAB7/NOS. • Pipe to boot 9 and 12
feet lengths, and,of Inch size as rusy be ordered
by the Water Committee. Bids will spec IIY the
price or 4,0, a; 10, 18 , 16 and XO inch 'Apes;
also for lire Plugs, titup Cooks and Ferrules.
mhoJOSEPH FRENCH, Superintendent.
BENCH BURR HILL STONES.
FreUch Burr Smut laaeldnes,
TIM BEST WHEAT CLEANERS L USE..
Portable /Tour. and Peed Mills,
.BOLTING- CLOTHS,
All nurspers and best quatlty. Nor isle at
319 and 32/ LibertySt, Pittsburgh.
•
W. W. WALLACE.
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