The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 03, 1869, Image 7

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linitelte. EDITons: Doubtless your,
readera-weuld be pleased to hear once in
many years.from the quiet, unassuming
little village- 7 0r Murdocksvllls. .On Fri
day, theyOxith ap beauty of• the.neigh
borhood,together-nith the usualsprink
ling of age and homeliness, assembled
near the' aforesaid village in a most
romanticlittienook, which, in beauty and
loveliness, almost baffles description. It
is a grove of pines, situated in the angle
formed by the confluence of the two noted
little streams of "Potato Garden" ' and
"Raccoon." The' scenery , !around is
at once • wild picturesque,• and 'grand. '
' The day -was, tine,. just the , day
for a picnic. Duri g the morning it was
sufficiently cloudy and: 'porteatous to
cause an anxiety in the breasts lof those
who expected.tol be present; and a pleas
ant feeling of relief 'when at •nobn It
seemed to clef: away and appear' favor
able. A ofifief platform' was erected and
modestly decked with evergreens, 'from
which a band of musicians with stringed
instruments; sationipanied :by an organ
and a horn; greeted • us with enrapturing
strains, ftiveeterto -that appreciatiire an-'
dience, and sometimes sadder; than e'er
was wrought -on - "Orphenst-Harp," or
floated fronrEolian strings beneath a her
wit's touch.: -, The Murdoekville'elais it-,
so, led by Misiliettie Ewin . entertained
I us with afew beautiful " quartettes, , " per
! formed In It creditable manner. , '
i • A shortvaleffictory address Was deity
' ered by Mr. f,tephen A. Hunter, a mem
ber of the class, which was beautiful and
lappropriate, as their instructress, Misa Ew
ing, is soon to leave for her distant home
i in the West . He also presented to her, in
the name of the class, a fine album as a
1 token of.their regard, after which the air
1 of "tiweet Home" was-struck up by the
band in wild, , sad strains. which seemed
lat times,lalmost to die away with soul
inspiring -cadence, I ,
t o " N't k ie?fid n . l VNWa v iro c r e t o a r e t t l iTafirrb n A p e h z ,
all seemed to enjoy the occasion,. though
in various ways. At times you would
see a stray . couple, wandering off hail
carelessly and half intentionally, to some
ii
more romantic; nook to cull the wild flow
, • ers, which grew in abundance, and per
ihaps tremblingly place the little "forget
me-not" in the lair hand of the being-at
~ his side. But, as our company was one
i .of those matter-of-fact sort of-gentlemen , r',; not at allinclined to be sentimental, we
failed to : be a participant in 'those sweet
t joys of the occasion. Boon a procession
formed and. marched to the other end of
the grove, where, by the kindness of the
ladies oC,the•neighborhood, ta titbit)! vita
spread with. rehuhmehts, inviting:land
even tempting to the eye of the mostlits
i t idioua epicurean. Of course - we •all en
s. joyed this'; part of the programme im
t mensely. , But an approachifitshbwer,
indicated : by a portentous= •clond
and distant - thunder,
seemed' ~ to ren
der i 4 necessary to expedite' , busi
inese, so in justice to the.gentleman, 'whO
in these_ days when "wonierisa- - rights"
are so zealously advocated;' seem to be
rather put out of notice, ,we. would say
they vigoronely maintained their' repute
' lion, and very, dexterously hid. away the
.t good thuilpf, if not in the aforastclt, inthe
'.l • regiort i ro.und About it, perhaps' , an inside
~Vcoat pocket., But at last the unwelcome
rain drops interrupted our felicity, and a
.1 motion - was made to repair to the school- -
„ house near by, so taking a last, fond lin
-1 gering look at the table, still loaded with
dainties, we "tore ourselves away." , And
' , here a scene presented itself, perhaps un- -
: itspar a v il Etri el o ed us in ,,m th o e ods histo an r: o te f n p s i e s s n . i7
/
Hu
man nature was strikingly manifested in
injunction, some
b oin us y tl i i n n g g, th so e m ß e c nm ript n u i re ng s ,frightened,"Let
' while others were taking it quite cooly,
your moderation be known to all men."
And as we should be ever learning, we
I .i
observed, that these fared as well, if not
I better than those who ' , wit in - a flurry."
For as every scene in life has its diffi
culties, so i
this, and we observed
that those who in their hurry
and excitement strayed .from • the
right path, met with 'perplexing
difficulties, in the form of underbrush
interfering • with crinoline aadi„trains;
however, we Observed the - gents acted
their part gallantly • and ;well, ,and, were
entirely unselfish in their 'vigorous efforts
to extricate the ladies,frotn their-perplex
ing situation, and it was gratifying to us
to see the ladles nobly standup fortheir
rights. Yes, we who have so long been
deprived of so many of - ortr' righ how
•gratifying to us, and we appreciate the
enjoyment , of , those undisputed iiights.
which we take advantage of at every op
portunity. For it is one of "woman's
rights" to drop her fan, glove orparasol,
'whenever she chooses, if it should be a
half dozen,;' times in a ,dasf, and
how consequential she feels when
she beholds the - dignified "lord" 'of
creation" by her side, bow his noble
' form, pick It up and hand it gracefully to
her, and she may reward hint with a
smile, and a "thank you," or not, just as
she chooses.. We must confess we have
almost felt - like "accidentally",ldropping
it a second time, just to see a repetition
of the graceful performance.- . Buts We are
digressing, 'Olt° , retuni to our laubject; the
parting hour came too soon, and the com
pany dispesed,feelins that an afternQatt
had been - 'pleasantly, If not profitably
spent, so taking,a .fond parting, look on,
"this sly - little altar" by l thelialibffnlit
brook." We remain as ever yonrs, ,
"I' o'• /At, rani itiania 1
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L
WEL. Art SWERED. —A naval atm: , be , -
ing at sea in a dreadful storm, his wife,
who was sitting in the cabiu.-pwhinat
and filled with alarm for theillW orthe
vessel, masivaarfeisedat , idesampotrare
and sefenfty gisiti :ate cried out, "My
dear, are yalfpliti afitgr
aible that yyou can beoain 'tuella dread
ful stefrniViille'.rdse)froit 'lie
lashed to the deck, suppofting himself
by a pillar of the bed-place, drew his
sword, and, ang to theliCast, a 31V
wife, while he adjusted his life•preserver,
exclaimed, "Are you not &hi& of that
swordft', ftlits,inetaufty anslfFliml-Tico
"Whyl" - isid 'the officer. - "Becaulte, 4 '
re i clined t fteNh ` 1 ,49 1 5! thOWly .is jn
the baud tmy 'husband,' lad' he- kliows.
too welt tolurt me, and thatdif.l(die now
all my money will go to.sister Belle,"
•
1r should not be forgotten that on
July rec: tia3 ceremonies of dedicating
the menurnont to the Soldiers' National
Cemetery' , it - Gettysburg take Plant':
They will be of a solemn and impressive
The Countess of Glirgenti , expects soon
to addanother member to the , illustriotte
family , of, Bourhon,• and the Empresii
Eugenie:: bah: kindly given her wevertil
Costly - aiticles of baby clothing. 1 wits
shown some of them.a few days since.
They comprise an "airing" suit, namely,
'Soft lambs wool stockings; white quilted
satin boots tipped wilh swan's down , and
tied with blue ribbon; a long robe of the
finest cambric, s
delicately embroidered
with Rear e lye and the royal arms of
Naples, an frilled with .several rows of
IValencien es lace; a mantle, hood, pare
it
sob rattle d foot warmer. Insertion is
prodigally and tastefully used in the tablier
and body of the robe. The mantle is of
white satin, covered with eldencon point
and trimmed with blue, rosettes and
bows. It has two sets of pelerines; one
is of lace' and satin,and the other satin
and swaiits down. The lininge are of
'Florence:l l llk, quilled 'with eider down.
A doze* 1 old ,nursery pins, delicately
4
,biluiled, placed , in a breast pocket of
phis garme trivhieh is at once deliciously
'light and warm:r —ln another pocket
there is: a . 'duck of, a handkerchief,
trimmed and embroidered to correspond
with tice robe. The veil, which hi
bftrusseblvoint: is large enough for a
1 bride on her wedding day. The Empress,
net:wishing to believe in the possibility
'of the eldest child of her young friend
'being a girl v only gives for the head gear
a cap with a cockade :and. a. boy's hood.
TT,here are . some very dainty flannel under-
Clothes, and, a small' hot water pan in
silver, .which was used by the Prince Im
perial's nurse in keeping her illnstrous
'charge' warm during his airings. The
rattle is not forgotten. This toy of early
Infancy is of gold and tnothevof-peari,
Very beautifully eery( d. It bears the cy
pher M. F. R.; for the baby, if a boy
will be called Mario, Francisco, Pius
arid if a girl, Maria Francisca
Pia, with a fail of other names
held in high veneratiqni in Spain and
Naples. The crowning work of the out
fit is baby's parasol, with its handle of
carved ivory, its ribs , of gilt bronze, its
cover of glace silk lined with blue, and
surmounted by an ivory Latin cross,
with warty Madonna and bambino on the
top of it, This ' , pious symbol contains
also an atom of the true cress set behind
a turqUoise. ':lsabella; of course, will
have more faith in It as a preservation
against lightning than in an eleetre"-. 1 rod.
The different articles I have enuolMted,
are - with some other baby belong
ings, to be sent to the Countess Girgenti
in a beautiful basket of Italian straw,
done out yin blue eatin.--Letter from
'Paris. " •
A New-Drilling Maeßine
The other day we published an item
declaring that a machine had been in
vented for boring oil wells in a new and
inipOved manner. The Titw3ville Herald
deseribes it thus:
On the flats in Oil City there is in opera
tion:a new machine for drilling oil wells,
'which obviates the use of the engine,
waking beam, &c., andtheerdlneiry der
lick. So far as we can determine It will
answer the purpose quite as well as they
do.''
The machine consists of a revolving
circular platform, a derrick constructed
of a pole and wiresupporta, two wheels
which serve as a band and , bull •wheels,-
antra pitman. The wheels,' derrick and
pitman, and other- apparatus,' each as
.reels and cables, are situated on the plat
form, and the whole is turned by horse
poster.
The manner in whichlhe conductor is
drivels and the drill operated is simple
and ingenious. , The conductor is placed , .
close to the pole, and driven by striking
it with . % weight, on substantially the
same principle as in the ordinary - method.
The conductor being driven, the tools
and temper screws are attached to a cable,
which is run over a pally in the top of
I the pole, and down the other side, where
it is attached to a pitman which works in
a slot, thus giving the tools two drops for
every revolution of the slot. The drop
is, of -course, independent, and conse
quently much more, effective than a drop
made by , the slew ; motion of..a walking
beam. , The tools are turned with the
machine, and no reamer is, or need be
used. The tools are raised, the sand
pumping and the pumping for testing the ,
well, airs done by the ald'of horse power.
' The 'average mimber of feet drilled
per day by .the - machine, in limestone
formation, was six, but in the softer for
mation in the oil region it is expected that
it will be mach greater.
Is Animal .Food. Always Injurious.
. , .
, • ,
It seems to me perfectly unreasonable
that God, in blessing Noah after the flood
for his faithfulness, should-give' him con
.txol of "every beast of the earth, and
'every fowl of the air, and all that moveth
upon the earth, and the fishes of the sea;"
and should tell him that "every moving
thing that liveth shall be - meat for yoa,
even as the green herb;" and should
'cause to be deposited in all these living
creatures the same elements, in the same
combinations as arewanted in the human
systen!,. and as are found in the "gTeen
herb," or- vegetable food, and should,. at
the same time, make one class to heap
propriata food•and the other injurious.:
That,each• class of food does contain
the.sameelements, intthe same combina
tions, and nearly the same proportions, is
seen by tables of analysis. Take two
articles—beef and wheat, -for example.
Beef contains of carbonaceous foodthirty
1 1 percent., nitrogenous sixteen, phosphatic
five, add water fifty.l; Wheat contains of
carbonittleotitt food '-seventy pert cent.,
'nitrogenous fifteen, pholiphatic two,'• and
water fourteen.> Now, , considering that
•thirly percent/of fat Is eqtiallo , two and
shelf timessa much starch, in heating
pqwer r orseventy-five to that of wheat at
scntblitnotheeetwo.;artieles, and beef be-
Ing,of average fattiest, in strengthening
and` heatiniNnalities are nearly alike; but
the beef lusgstere)than3wice - the Nerve
and brain food that the wheat has. •
In this last laiptct,• , hotirever; beef and'
Wheat - dilate blear from' each 1 other than
.home: otheernakileleir entirely •segettable.•
For eninulger'Nerguirs . l ead - 'contains'
but orusipertkiient•ref nerve Mid brain
food, while tame Contain .three and stall
per cent t , 1201 akitithellr Witt font
From YHow•rulrettto ben BOW? , by 'del
=•-•
•
~..,liiTzsomasilrfarmers are annoyed be
yond endurance by countless pipOnot
which dig / mip pain as fast salt is planted,
compellingiln many ,oases the replant
,of whole fields.- The birds arb- , captared:
with petal and brcrught to taarketithipped
'to Chicago and = the :East • alive. At' , the
'opeiting , sot the . pigeon season they sold
readily at one .dollar per dozen, and now
they will hardly bring tWenty-five cents
per dozen, 'dressed. •
LUI-tg.=MRLIA
SEIZE
SZE
jrutioNic
SYRUP: 'IOUs - TONIC
31.6. N DR MI Ire PILLS will rd • Coarareptitin,
Liver ComplaMt and Dyspep a, if taken egeßrtis
lug to direettm They are all theist to be Wan •
at the same time, They, cleanse the stoMach,
lax tne !leonine put it towork; thee the appetite
becomes good; the food digests and makes good •
blood; the patient Depths to grow 1n /leak; the
diseased teener ripens into the:lungs, and the;
petye et ootgrows tne disease and gets well. This
is the only *ay to curecomsnmption. , '
To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Sehenek, of
Phibdelphiae owes his unrivaled' success in the
treatment of prilSonary Consumption.' The Pal.
metric Syrup rip e ns the morbid matter. in the
env, na.ure throws lt o ff by au ea -y bapeetera-.
Linn, for when the phlegm or' Matter 'is ripe' a
alleht cough v. 11l throw it off. andthe patient.bas
rest and the lungs beglti to heal. - - " '
T - do. this, the eenweed i ionic 'and Mandrake
Pills must be In ely teed.lo cleanse the etemacti
and liver: so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the
food will make good blood. , •
Schenek.s Idandrake.Pills act upon thti liven
removing all °bat ructiens.relax the (mots of the
gall bladder, the bile'starts freely. and. the liver
Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the
Pills can do; nothing bas ever been invented ex
cept,calomel (a deadly po'son which is very dan
gerous Muse no ess with- great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions.
of the liver like Schetek , a Mandrake Pius.
Liver Complaint !sone of tie most prominent
causes of Consumption.. • • • •-• ' .
lichenck's Seaweed, Tonic is a gentle st I.r.ulant
'and alterative: and the alkali It, the Seaweed,
which this preparation Is matte , or; assists the
stomach totnrow ant She.gaatrle Jules to dissolve
the food with the Pillmonie Syrup, audit is Made
Into mood b isltd without fermentation or souring,
In the stomach. • :f • • :
• The great reason why . physiciaes do not cure
Consumption is, they try to do too much; they
give medicine to step the cough, to stop sh ills, to
stop night sweats, beetle fever and by.llo doing they tit range the - Whole digestive powers. lock
ing up the secretions, and eventually the patient
sinks and tiles, t• • •;• .2 . •
Dr, Schenck, In hie treatment, does net try to.
stop a cough, night sweats,' chills or fever. .fte- •
move the cense, and tney will all stop, of their
own accord:No one can be cured of Consemp
tion, Liver Complaint, _Dycpepshi s • Catarrh
t
Canker, Ulcerated 'throat, unless the liver anti
stem:leen are made healthy. .• ;
If a person has consumption, of course the
lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles,
abeesses, bronchial Irritation, pleura adhesion,
or the lungs area mass of intlemmation and fast
decaying. In such cases what must be done? ,It
is not only the lungs tnat are wasting; but It •Is
the whole body. Tne stomach and liver have lost
their power to make blood cut of fo. d. Now the
only chance is to tace Dr. Schenekls three medi
cines, which wilt bring up a tone to the stomach,
the patient will begin to want food. It will digest
easily and make good blood; then the patient ne
sting to gain in flesh. and as soon as the body be
gins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up,
and the patient gets fleshy and well. 'Tide Is tee
only way to cure Consumption.
When there Is no lung disease and only Liver
Complaint and Dyspepsla, echenek Seawee I
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without
the Pulmonle Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills
freely In ad billions complaints. as they are per
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck. who has enjoYed tuanterrunte;i
health for msny ' , ewe past, and now weighs 512
pounds was wetted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumptloa,
hi, physicians haying protounced his case-hope
less and abandoued his to his late. He waseured
by the aforesaid me. Manes, and since his reeove.
ry.niany thousands ellieted have used
Dr„ behence `a preparation with the same re
markable success. Full directions accompany
each. making it rew, ab.tolutely necessary to per
601111i1V Bee Dr. Seuenek, unless patients wish
their lungs - exatnined, and for this purpose he Is
professio.•ally at his Principal office, Shiladel.
phls, every Saturday. where all letters for Advice
must be addressed.,lle Is also profess'onetly at
No. 311 Bona street New York, every other
Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover street, Boston,
eves) , other Wednesday. Ne gives ads Ice tree,
but mr a thorough examination with his Respi
rotneter the price Is ea. Ottce hours at each city
le
from 9A. :to 3r.
Price of the rotator:llc Syrup and Seaweed Ton
ic each $1.50 perbottle. yr $7.50 a halt dqzen.
Mandrake rills A 5 cents a buk. For este by all
aruggiete. • my19:131-d a F
IiggrDOCTOR WHITTLER CON
TINUES TO TRRAT ALL PRIVATE
DISEASES. That numerous clue <df cases
resulting from .self - abuse, producing un
manliness nervous debility, irritability. erup
tions. seminal"emission!, and finally im
_potency., permanently cured. PiIISOUS
ed wl.h uelicate. Intricate, and long grind.,
Ing constittition al complaints are politely in cited.
to call for consultation, which costs nothing.
Experience, the best of teachers. has enelqed
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
permanent, and which in most cases c to be used
without hindrance to business. Medic.nes pre
pared In the establishment, which embrace• cd.
nue, reception and Welting rooms; Doardinit
anu sleeping apartments for patients requiring
MVO , personal attention, and vapor and chemi
cal baths, thus concentrating the filmed mineral
springs. No matter who' have 'failed. state your_
case. Read what he says In hle pamphlet of nity
Pages, sent to ant address for two stamps In seal
ed enveppe. Thousands of cases treated annu•
ally, at cornea and all beer the : countr Consul
tation free, personally or by mall. Mee No. 9
"-Wylie street, (tear ;Court House) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hours 9 , A.K. to Br. is.. bundays 3.511 at
to >i P. ea. Pamphlet sent to any address for two
stamps. ape:
DOCTOR? E. de F. CURTIS,
of Baltimore and Wash ingtrn. author of
several medical works. kc. &c.,, at the earnest
solicitation-or his Pittsburgh patients. bag con
cluded to devote the -following days in PHILA.'
LAELPHLe to their interests: ..Prom
TUESDAY, JUNE lst, TO SUNDAY,
JUNE 24 Inclusive kt his coostiltlug rooms,
252 South] Ninth Street.
Hours !tumid to 3 and 8 to 8 P. n.
isPECLALTY.—IrIi atmeut and Cure of Nervous
and Physical De'illlty,tue result of twenty years'
successful practice. le2
WELECTIRICITY AS A CURA
TIVE —Dr. i j If. EVENfi has been
using Fleet:deity at SPECIAL ithstfiDY In curing ,
chronic as well as !acute conditions' WITHOUT"
EuIC/NE for more than -TEK-aiLa.B.B., with no.
bounded success. A PAMPHLET, including ali
part•culars, with certificates and relMble'refer
es eels, will be sent.td any inquirer. -
A few fu Web. d rooms Vacant. for boarding pa
tients in the Doctor's fainilr, if applied for soon.
Office and residenee. 51,901 ARCH 8 fIiEFET,
PHILADELPHIA. I - nstl3:J22-d&F.I
WHATCHELOWS HAM DYE.
a , hie splendid Eal; Dya leLtdie bent in the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; barmiest, retie•
ble,instantaneons; no disappointment; ,no ri-
Witt:ions tints; remedies the llleffeots.ofbad
dyes: invigorates and ,3eaves the Heir soft and
beat:Wei. &tacit or bravo. Bold ,by ailDrtnigtets
and Perfumers* and properly applied at Batelle
: lees ry.t. 110. lfl Bond street. lc
Iar'EIPILEPSY CAN BE CURED
—Those hiving friends afflicted are ear
nestly solicited to I send for a,(3ronlar Letter of
References and Ttstimonials. which: will con
vince the most skeptical of the curability of the
disease. Address IVAN BUREN LUORROW,
M. D.. 38 Great Jones street, New . York. .
mhiii:r2S.d&P ' , .
a"THE MARRIAGE RING.-
'bustle on the ERRORS OF YOUTH. and
the FOLLIES OFAGE, In regard to SOCIAL
EVILS. With certain help for Mir errlog and un
fortunate. Set Di sealed letter envelopes, tree
of eharg.e. Address, HOWARD AIPOCI ATKIN,
Box P, Phlladelpta. my21468.d&F
TCE! ICE! 10EI
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WNt • KREBS,
ICE DEALER,
No. 55. Diamond Alley;
PITTSINTEGII, Pd
tar Orders addressed 'to W. KREBS, Eighth
TV a ZlOtt l gegl6 ' );P l lfts c i e Mtit r .att l a elg
myis:llo - • •
ICE. FOR SALE
BY THE TON OR (WM:MIME;
No. 64 \ tirgadtiskil Street :
ATAZIGUEINTZJIATIN ••
IUOTICE.--113-14 Decree ottkt
mide at niiiiitiCerfity.Pae;liiiti
ise. AN% the atiliendOidi"way Codlliiiird •
Receiver `of C.' H. ALL ' i"CO anti
eourplirolea therewith
Lutnileatitirt ' and Oil/`
Air 'old litre.' and will
the wangles, la tie BtiPlitigh
comity, Pit;; 'on thirirtiVor 413 NH WM; all
. o'clock p: 8.4 all the litbperti of C H. fall
Co.,'knOwn as the oPiiilit'oll
Ingot Limes, Maeldnery.qanlie; &e."
; &e4,, tagith,T with all oils tdoininainlng tinted.'
Tonna Cuh. And also give notleit ti illp istina
, tudehted to said arm to make latiottliate paraent
to we . , H. BENN Bl4 ‘4*elvir
of C. H. HALT: A CO.,
:"pyrrsinnton, Buay 1,1889. ap3l-141
130 A tn. AIW 2tircalks for sale
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REAL
Of
Office, 75 Federal St, Allegheny City:
. . 11 1111ECTORSS
Hon. JAMES L. - ORAHAIIi, • - ,
Rey. J. IL CLARK: D. D.,
Capt. R. ROBINSON.
Rev. A. K. BELL , D.D.,
Rev. S. H.
W. A. ItERD. Cashier Allegheny Trust C(1.1
ACOR RUSH: Real Rstate As eat,
SIMON DAUM, Mayoe of AlleglienY.
.0. W. RElttlit.i Batter. i
A. S. BELL. Attorney. at-Law, _
4 D. L. PAITERSON, Lumber Beretta- I m.
D. SWOGEIL-Ineurance Agent.
Capt. ROBT-ROBINISON, President.
Mew. J. B. CLARK , p. MOT Ice President,
JACOB RUSK, Secretary,
.. • •
0. , W. BENNY. Treasurer.
.31. W. WHITE, MEDICAL ADVISER.
DANIEL WOOER Gleng Agent.
This is a name company. conducted on themetual
Principle each policy holder t ectivingan equal
share o f profits of the Company. Policies
will be issued on all the different plain of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an e
j rconottd.
Cal beats will afford a safe investmen - to- eseh
policy holder. and thereby retain th money at
home to encourage home industry. ~. 4:a83
BEN FEANII.I3I
$ INSURANCE COMP • NY,.
. . Og i Algaagn, FA.
OFFICZ ritexraaN SAVIN IS' BANN
'BUILDINGS,
4 ‘ l . Ohio gat... A.11.e • haul,.
A. HONE CONIPANT, managed trait
wes known to the community. who Dylan
deallus to merit • share of xottr, patronage.,,
iitanar: 'Emu. • '
611.0. D. UADDLD: * =.....s.porstaxy.
DI:RECTORS: ' ' '
. . n
Roan lrwill, ID. L. rotteon; ;Wm, Cooper.
Geo. R. Elddk, Jaoob Franz, IGOttlelb Yaw,
Simon Drum, J. al. Smith, Jacob Rash,
W. M. Stewart, Ch. Y. Whlston, Joseph Oral&
JOS. Lentner , Ilii J. Woken/. Jeri.. I r 6l lo. -
' R. E. rEERON: -
) GENERAL AGENT.'
aplOvalS
•
el" " •
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PEIELAN'S BUILDING, .
No. AR Fifth Avenue. Second Floor,
• • PITTSBLIRGH, PA.
Gatrital All Id 'Up. •
, DIRECTORS.
.N. J. Ripley. 'll.*.bliver. jr, 'Capt.3l.Eilley,
Dann Railact, :S. H. Hartman. lA. Chambers,
Jake Hill. iS. M'Clurkatt. 'Jas. M. Bailer.
Thomas Smith, 'Jno.S.-Wllleek.,
BOWERY H. KING, President.
JNO. P. JENNINGS. Viet President.'
JOS. T. JOHNSTON. Secretary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE. Gen'l Agent.
, .
Insures on Liberal Terra!, on at. Fire
• and Marine Fiske.
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ICIENIMSYLVANIA •
4,.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUR6H
OFFICE. No. 167 WOOD STREET. BARE
OP 'COMMERCE EMMING.
The is a Rome Company, and inimres against
pun by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALSER, President.
.. C. C. Nice President. .'
Etili&ET r_ . A.T_RICE., Treasurer. •
HUGE idcELHENY. Secretary.
DIMIZTOILS:
Leonard Walter; 1 George Wilson.
0. C. Boyle, - I Geo. - W. Evans,
Robert Patrick, J. C. Lapp,.
• Jacob Painter, . J. C. Planer,
Josiah King,' John Voestley,
Jai, H. Hopkins. A. Ammon.
' Henry BMW. • ill:
Emsrri
AGAINST LOSS DT FIRE,
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OPFICE,43** - 4 43T C H ESTNUT BT.,near
DERZCTOIIS
i r
- Missies AP: Dagekgrc ! Mcirdeciiii. Lomb"
Tobias Wagner, „ , David S. Drown, •
Samuel Grant, • Isaac Lea,
- Jacob B. *itlr tic :i liird • Edward C. Dale,
PPOrgel W . a, - George .
CRABS:ES G. ANCII .TP Prcsiftnt.
EDW..O. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, Seeretary,pro tem.
_J. DA.B.D.ER COFFLII. AGSM, •
• . Barth West corner Third and Wood Streets.
rnh23:wls.
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
dor.' 'Federal . St. and Diapond, Allegheny,
Office, in the 'SECOND NATIONAL 'BANE
BUILDING.
W. , W. MARTIN, President,
: 1 1 1 . 14 3 Br i ly r IV E rt ies Nizi , president,
• DIEICTOits'
MI A a ler t a ket ar.r°B4 N: .
n %M . ffrt e taliiM P til ktTttonrZ
icr.
ap6 - .
VIVERN INSURANCE CON.
PART OP Forrrsstrittni.
E.X.CIWEE NIMICH., President.
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
• .vArT. GEORfir, NERLD, tieneral Agent.
, Moe, 92 Water
house streer. Bpang &Cc• vs.W are.
upstairs, r
Pittsbu sh.
Wild
ro
in.lu against alt kinds of tire and Ma
ri:mil:Wks: .A home Institution, managed by Di
rector, whew!, well known to the community,
and who ar : determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintainthe character which they have
aosumed, Reoffering the best protection to those
who desire to be Moored.
DIIITZT01111:
Alexander JounK. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr.,, Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick."
Andrew Achim,. Phillip Renee?,
David M. Lo ng , ,Wm. Morrison;
D. Ihmsen. nol7
PEOPLES' INSICIIANCE con!!
OfIICE. N . : 'E.' 60814,11 WOOD R FIFTH EST 4
• Home Campanntak Ing Flee and Marine =Ms
DISMITOSIS: "
Capt. John L. Rhoads,
SamueP. Orsiver,
Charles Arbuckle ,
LaredjlL L Arusli,,,
Sam Lang ,
uel idecrlokart
President.
:e President. , -
Secrete t y.
Omani Arent.
Wm. Phillips,
John Watt,
John E. Parts,'
gigot. JametiLtpor.,
Wm. VIII irk, •
James D. Varner
wm. rErn,Liss
:W.
ant
Y. OARDIi WATral.
4PT. JAH., MIR
4LLEOPIIENV - INSUIWICE
COMPANY. 07_1rITTSBUR4111. ,• •
Bulu l
STKLYTH ATEE*T. Biagi BLOCS:
44 ;es/44 41 4" ki4d 4 vire; P 3l *Fla'
PreAdent. . • • • • .
T., 1105.1CINEION Nino Pxesadent,.; • •
,_lAecretari t
yaw's.; WIC. YEAR. Etenesai Agent.
• -•
;Op ftw* Talittestoet
T. : J. klo.Uns, • •
„ Eversonc • ;'
At. litiTy 4 , l e . i y e a r r.
Harvey a
Charles Mi._ •• •-• Cant»
Capt. ~ Ai.sovla. ~ • •
. .
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, i lieffkontittaPai pair ra zo iV o ivearth
litz - ame.sion gstroirbstr a .•ror ! 3 / , ro..
... Prd•ta lakocirthr wiremotswi4; Dcr,..... ta imallak: 1
ARORI
istoilita,-;:;:t •et - .:-• ; -;
01{111T .1301:1816 likoolAl l lo3t.
-No►; $ and * Clair Street, pittrourige, VA:
ineeial !Attention given to , the deidnellir and'
buridint?,tit clotrim ntarses suscr.rimpi
Binynnirag,.. . •
13 EEr''TONGUES:
cdoegy from •imoke haute; casts quatity
boy Toaisaa,,ftw rate by Tab dozen- Or , as Isom
by JNU. A. ,m12.,113k1AW, corße{,l.dbarty, and.
pliatA street.. -
ILISSMITEBON 00.
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WILEGANT - • •
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PARLOR, MN BOOM k CLIMBER
FURNITURE & CAllredS,
AT AUCTION,
Oa THURSDAY: June 3d. at 9 A. M. and VI
P. M. at Masonic Hall Auttion Booms, No. 50
and 01 Filth avenue,valil be sold a large and ele
gant assortment of Furniture, Carpets and
Houp-hold.sioods, as follows: •
At-9 A. 34—General assortment kitchen uten
sils, eatiery, soaps, &c. I
At.lo large consignment of fine im
ported ironstone, china. gips, and queensware.
After which, like oil cloth, window shades,la,eat
styles: large lot vs I e. brandy. &c. &c.
At 15f P. air.—A special sale fine new all wool 2-
ply rag, hemp and stair carpets; als,, several
pieces elegant tapestry and velvet brussels. al.
molt new. After which,;elegant chamber and
cottage suites: marble top and plain dressing bu•
reaus,hair cloth and reps, sofas aad tetes-a-tees:
damask, rep and enameled; lounges: parlor, cas
tor and easychairr, hair. cotton and, husk mat
tresses: feather beds, bedsteads, &c„ &c.
At 3% P. sr.—One fine seven octave tehlekerlog
Piano, two Melodeons, almost new. ewe posi
tive.
H. B. SMITHSON & CO.,
BY L WILWAINB.
r .
lIRTEE.N ACRES AND MAN -
,_. SION, AT HohIEWoOD STATION, ON
NNIYLVANIA CENTRAL• —•TITURSDAT
APTEHNOON. June 3d, at 454 o'clock, will be
sold on tke.prensises, at Bomewood,htation,:.on
the Pennsylvania EsUrcisid. the very dtsirable
residence and grounds of Prank Van Gorder,
Esq.. handaomely ' situates near intersection of
Homewood avenue and f.rankatown road The
improvement is a neat and: well .built two Story
brick dwelling, in good condition. containing 10
rooms, besides =pantry, wash house and coal
house, marble mantle In parlor, range In kitchen:
hot and cold water up audi . down stairs. Also. a
good stone spsing house, and a good stable with
tenant house over.
The grounds comprise fourteen acres under
good cultivation, with a youug orchard of - choice
traits fa bearing; also,smnil mulls and ornamen.
Ull shrubbery. .
Tills locatiou is unsurpassed for pleasantness
and for extensive and beautiful - views. The at
tention -of . those desiring an elegant suburban
property is invited te this sale, and visitors in
vited to examir e the premises.
The sale will be positive; so that ibis will be a
speci. I opportunity, for purchasing a desirable
property. Immediate possession given to pur
chaser. .1
A. McILWAINE,
• • Auctioneer.
my 2
BY L LEIBEIATB.-
GOOD. it
HOUSE LA LOT -- ON
BEACH STREET, BE G t RA NT AVE
N 88. AT AUCTION —fin W NESDA.Y, June
31, at 2 o'c , ock, will be sold on the premlses,tbat
very desirable property on Beach street. Allegh
eny, fourth house east of Want avenue. , The lot
is 38 feet front, extending back 137 feet to a BO
foot alley:
The house is a two story brick, with pressed
front,wide hall,seven rooms. finished attic,betb,
water closet+. pantry, good cellar, gas, water,
ash pits, registers, ventllators. range. Inside
shutters, !to. Also, distinct from the dwelling,
are wash-holse, bake oven and closets under one
roof. This is . a good blouse in a gond locality.
The lot, being large, caorbe finely improved with
flowers and shrnboery. The street will soon be
paved. the cost of whicbjwlll be nald by present
owner. Pcssess:on gives immediately. Inspec
tion invited. Terms at sale.
A. LECIGIATE. Auctioneer.
my 13 159 Federal street, Allegheny
BIISCELLIeaIEOUS.
TAGGART
BOOTS, SHOESII AND GAITERS
Wholesale Priees.
NO. 112.9 FEDERAL STREET,
'Allegh
,n.v City.
ZDI I
WOOD
SCROLL SAWING,
AND MOTTLI:4IqG
Done promptly to order at AtillLecockstreetiAl•
legbedy City. - by •
P 1 LEBZELTER .& CO.
The best attention wlll be ilven to all who want
anything- In our line.' We always keep &large
lot of turned work, such as Balusters, Newl
rostr, linba. c. Also, a good stock of dry
Walnut. eberry, and other lumber on hand.
myHj7Y. LEBZELTER & CO*
ROCK THE BABY
EARNEST'S'PATENT CRIB.
BOLD ONLY BY
- r,EmoNIBa WEISE.
•
Practical litu IMumfactureis,
118 FOVEL'I7Ii AVENICFE.'
Where nti,s be feendet4ll, atilerhhent of Par
lor. Cheanber and Kite en furniture. de2s
c4nsYes Family •
PRINTINGI *ORE&
C. E. ROBINSQN,
OP
Black and Colored Skiing & Lithographic
INBB, VARNISHES, &O.
Gray's rerry Road 884 street,
Due:eao
„ '33C4101431,.. !,
ALL : L THE NEW STTLEEL
AT THE LO*HAST PEIOEB, AT
iIIeCORD - CCO 9 .6i
1 ,, !.1::1:1r !, 1! ,•
411;Vi00/11 EUTURCZ
=
JOHN U. 5T.1.1 , 71ET..,. 4.. .. BOST, WPOLMISON
13iOBT. H. PAITERSW"
toils:l_o744l 4 , 44:4 .91 4.4. , .. 441
,„; I.l*Ftitti*,', • A . 4 4 1 - ±i
• - •-•:, 41i . i . rd
9ozottaSSi9N:STABLES
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COR & •;14BERInt
InTiii.o3,oBort, PA.
It; MIXT— anon'
:IttVINT KintATT,
' • rnoirmacTußst , Aso
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
No. 0 Ottadiisky Rt. Allegheni, Pao
A lasyscasorissent of RIVE& PO TB ,and
BLULSTEMA constantly on band. TUAiThlii
of ail desalt , lis, done ,
ETIE
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ji
'LETA LI.
URNING,
Cat
RAM
seratEiv'ini '3l
Nvicilmisplmamw.
4 # cumrNP.
Manager
THIRD NIGHT OF•
MAFFIT & BARTHOLOMEW
And the Pantomime Troupe. . - -
THURSDAY EVENING-.'June Xd. 1868, the
Comic, Orlentni Pantomime of KIM KA, or the
Adventures of an, Aeronaut. ,
Grand -0110 Performance.
,To conclude With the Comic Pantomfine enti
tled •
THE TWO FUGITIVES.
FRlDAY—B,ettetit of W. H. BARTHOLOMEW
sod Ilrst time of MOTILE kt WI ODLE WADDLE.
°rand Matinee . on Saturday.
Ea :l / I ;llfliti“i444 l =llllallilkdia -
B. W. 'WILLIAMS. Lessee and Manager.
L &DIES' GRANDMATINEE AT 2.st P.m.
A Splendid Bin — •
Admission 25 cents.
To-night—Last time of the new burlesque called
ISION: Or the Man the Wheel.
A superb olio of songs, dances. &c.
FAIR AND 'FESTIVAL.
the Fair and Festival for the hennt Of the
SEVENTH U.P.CONGREGA;MiN
Of Pittsburgh. (formerly Lawrericeville,) Rev. -
W. H. Andrew pastor, will be formally opened
In the church on TUESDAY EVE.RINO,(RR. .
lit. The ladl of the congregation having the .
matter In charge, encouraged by the liberarecat='"
tributions of kind friends, expect to make the
Fair interesting, and propose keeping open each
afttrnoon and evening during teeweek. Tickets
of admission , may be had of menibers or at the
door. - . M
`GRAND y29
VOCAL AND
INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
Under the direction of ;deem's. ALEXANDER
and GILES, at tae I
SMITHFIELD M.' E. CHURCH,
By the CHOIR, ass'sted by Miss Bete Beek. Prof.
manning, Dr. . McCandless, H. Homer, and
others, on . .
Thursday Eveni4,. June 3d.
Tickets, 50 dents. For sale at the principal
music and book stores. Concert to commence at
El o'clock. jel:kB
PROFESSIONAL.
G. W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
, Unice, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts
burgh. (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H.
Lowrie,) wid practice In the U. 8. Circuit and
District Courts, in the State Supreme and all the
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions in most of the adjacentcounties. ja29:d73
M. B. NEEPEJEI,
ALDERMAN AND EX.OFFICIO J 178T/CE OF
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.. : :
Special attention given to conveyancing and
collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn
tip, and ail legal bualnetia attended to promptly
and accurately.
QAIHJEL RIcHASTERS,
Itz•Offleder both* of the Peace and Police Hag
trate. Mee GRANT STREET, opposite the
Cathedral. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Hortgages,'Acknowledgmente,
Depositions, and all - Legal Business executed
with promptness and dispatch. WWI
JOHN A. STRAIN,
ALDERMAN,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Office,ll.sl FIFTH. STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Geeds, Bonds, Mort
gages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all
Lega Business executed with promptness and
dispatch.
A•
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE 1 D.INSU
RANCE AGfaii,
CARSON STREET. EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly at
t ended to. unl:y6o
JOHN . W. ICIDDJELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, 116 Diamond Street,
(Opposite the Court Honee,)
fellS:t44
ARCHIBALD BLARELRY,
~{ST'.rpRNEY AZT-LA.W.
No. 98 PUTS STREET,
aD6:n90:41&7
GENE AL Fir AGENCY
FOR THE
AMERICA STRAWBERRY
Agee,
f)f the ..omach, Loss of -APltate„i
Nausea, tleai-burn, Jaundic e 'an .4 .
diaeases arisk:r, from .
.a aiBOt area state
of the Stomach, Liver-or •Intestinek,
Prepared Iff *- SEWARD.- BENTLEY'::
CHENEY, Druggists, Bufn l i q .Ny! s oi
by MI Druggist* , i cv , „
Inniertet And ,r 14411, deale 3 ll l l4
lEVT.WRT,Ord s ,
WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY. AND .BUSINESS
cunt. SBORAVIENO,
MONOGRAM. ARMS; ItLRIMMATIM
Orders by mall reeelye prompt attentloe,
fdr,fl4d Pit e• L L • :
3.033 ChestnuA
a01d77-TRB&T
-
cA large. lat.lost .received at lowest''7.l
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