The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 14, 1869, Image 7
' .f • A CI, - ; 4 ; 4-1 - PMIBURGItt GAZETTE: 1131711 SDAY,,' , OCTOBER -14- ,1889.- AND THE YEARS' GO BY. A child sleeps issra rose bush fal The buds swell out. In the soli, Mar air: Sweetly It nets, andon dream winos tiles au p ay wl,h the sins els In Paradlw. • And . the Okla gout'. .. A 'Walden stands by the rosebush fair; The dewy blos.;Olna ter:hose the ale: , I She p - e , ses her hand to her throboing breast - IL, Idee'S drat wunthrful raps , •re bhp. pAnd the ysa.a go sy. Another kneels by the rose bush fair: . I 'ft sigh the leaves In thee e a 'en:mg Er: , bo,rowg thous hts of-the• • n arise, i I Awl tears of anu eh. benltu to.r eyes. And the )e g st's go by. • Naked 3nd lone 'tan IsSbe rose bush t•dr; i.vled -re 1 10 , Vet in tn.. aut Inn air: Withered and dead, tbel tan to It'e ground And a ien I 1 • c. v• r n bew'ruatte monad. And the yara go by. , The wumau ortue Future. Novels, says the Pall Mall Gazette, are j not- more eagerly devoured by the nn , ' thinking multitude than the clap-trao written in the present day. about women. . ''Pope's fantods line-" A nti fools rush in . • where angels fear to tread"—can be so --- - , fitly applied to no•otherAind of criticism, and• naturally enough, as it requi rea little '• else but audacity and proves extremely ittcrative,-the crop is abundant. One may ... safely ay that a young author's fortune is made who can abuse women in a lively,' ill-natured, and authoritative snaiiner: Frivolous, discontented ir rational," a creature of whims a ' devotee of fashion; a victim of ennui, morally, physically, and intellectually fee. ble—such is the woman of the present according to satirists. The marvel is that ,they wish to see unchanged- what they denounce as contemptible. If any , thing is proposed by which some of these • faults must inevitably be eradicated, these ; consistent critics take affright. Let tie keep these angels of perfection as they are, cry they, soil cushions whereon to rest masculine asperities. What would , the world be like if womankind were • i changed from the lovely thing it is? and so on, the inconsequent multitude listen. ing and believing. Fortunately for all, this kind of writing, like any other form of sensationalism in literature, is of the day only, and will pass away. What has been said so often will tire even the foolish at last, and "we have piped unto you but ye have not I danced" will be the lament of these once !iporitilar detractors. A great change, • , •, -4 moreoyer,la taking place.in public opin. : ,ion regarding the education of women. i i The wise are more inclined to weep than Ito laugh over the frivolitiesof the sex, \ - ;land see no reason why this as 1 , , , 3 well as any other element of unhappl- V , i ness should not be eradicated from : ~':f aoclety. On one point we imagine •:-.. • '<alike the serious minded and the ,-. ; scoffer, the reformer and the epigram , , ,i matlst to be at one—namely, that frivol ' 1 ity isavil and not good: ThoSe who love ;,the truth for truth's sake, and consider each individual life as an important unit ~. !of humanity are bestirring themselves to remedy the evil; those who live withoht -t, any sense of moral responsibility what. ever try to hinder the work from pure selfishness or prejudice. To discuss the •• . : numerous schemes on behalf ohhe bet: , ' ter education of women is quite foreign ' .. Ito the purpose of this paper. A few of • these have already passed from the ordeal . :of public contempt into the sunshine ' •'' of , popular favor; some still in em bryo . '.. are too rational to meet with oppose. ' • ; tion from pro posed uarter. Many others will .•. :, doubtless be when the world is = ready for them. To own in the face of these facts that the women of the future `will resemble the'woman of the present is • !to deny the entire sex all capability of : moral and intellectual growth. If occu pation • , character whatever.—and there is little . I doubt that it exercises great influence— : generations to come will indeed feel • thankful for the change. Deprecating as • we do the sweeping assertions ofclap.trap :1 critics, we are forced to admit there is wide . ' room for improvement. Women are not universally so beautiful, so wise and so good as they might be, and it is to , the interests' of humanity that they , should be beautiful, wise and good. • Consider, in the_first place, the beauty. Tha more hopeful look far forward to the time when something of the old Greek ; feeling for physical perfection shall have revived, and a simpler and more healthful life shall have fitted women to become a:others of a noble race. In this respect •i we• are wiser than of old, but, though ; hygiene and common sense have done I much for ourselves, they havedone much more for our children. We of the pre ' sent generation are the offspring of tight lacing mothers; but small waists, tight shoes. and other:abomination are no ;longer universal. Dress is much better adapted ,to . ont•of-door life then ;'formerly..:Etiquette has been re- 'T ,- , iered, and our young women en ~ joy a freedom from physical restrain t undreamed of by their grandmother 3. 1 Health has ceased to be a monopoly of the;other sex. Still the majority of wo . 1 men lead'far from 'Wholesome lives; and • sa beauty is more or less a matter of .i health; 100 much can:never be said against , such abuses of it as are yet in fashion. The"worst of these abuses is that they 1 lead to a perversion Of bide- .. ( laite flat' i urally the fragile`` of beauty has be. i come the standard of the:present day, and .1 • men admire in real life the lily-ch,eeked, i small Waisted; .5 , 'diaphanous. • looking i creatures. idealized by living artists. When' wa becoine accustomed. to a nobler _hind ,:of beauty/ we shall attain to a ! loftier ideal. Men will ', seek ' nobility ' rather 'than prettiness, streng6 rather thin weakness, physical perfection rather than physical degeneracy. in the. women , they select as mothers of their children. Artista*lll.• rejoiCe and sculptors -will- cease to despair when this happy consum; mation is !reached. Lit none regard it as Chimerical or Utopian. l' A very little rationalism brought to bear uponAtil,y, life would place Physical ;sell-being with in reach of women of all ranks; and where health leads the Wayi 'beauty is e seldom @low to follow. I Few will deny that wisdom' whose ea., sense is common sense has a large share in determining the happiness of sot ial and 'domestic life. It is .not reasonable to suppese that :the various reforms in female education will hive prOprtionate effect upon the female charactek, and that the women of:the future will differ from the women .of the present intellectually as well as physically ? Steady 'culture, increased habits of self-reliance, wider views of life, and a keener apprecia tion of the truth for truth's sake, can but enlarge and elevate the whole sex. The obvious inference is that just as a more healthful mode of existence will in vigorate end beautify the bodies of wo. • men,-so national ?male of existence will I strengthen and improve their minds. Frivolity, pettiness, inactivity, and other faults of which then most complain will make room for opposite qualities; and who shall aver this to be against the in terests of humanity? Perhaps nothing causes more domestic unhappiness than downright silliness. A foolish wife will often bring about as much' mischief in I her husband's home as a persistetly evil tempered one could do, and with the best intentions in the world, is sure to hinder and hamper' him on every occasion. Now silliness Is the last stronghold of evil that a Rood system of education will storm. Just so long as girls are trained to frivolity and irresponsible habits from childhood upwards will they become friv olous and irresponsible wives and moth ers. In granting, then, that the women of the future must of necessity inherit a large share of physical and intellectual excellence, we are led to extend the same happy prophecy to the- moral faculties. Women often commit grave as well as small errors, not because they arefferverse by nature, but because their reason is at fault; and they fail to recognize tne pro , portion ate relation of things. Again,habits of subservience induce a cowardly atti tude of mind. Very few women have the courage to be indiVidual. Very fevi wo men estimate their own lives of any value in the fullest sense of the word. They know well enough that they have some use as wives, mothers, daughters; but that they can have any share in the well being of the worid does not occur to them, Self development conveys to their minds something quite apart from the duty of wife, mother, or daughter, while the truth is that self development embra ces every other duty. 111 , therefore,dhea, it become those who satirize women, to hinder any efforts made in their behalf, whether educational or social; always remembering this. however, that such efforts are likely to do very little good which tend make of women weak imita tions of men. Edna- Dean Proctor. • Personally, Miss Proctor is slightly formed, of about medium height, lithe, graceful, and symetrical ; her eyes are large, dark, and expreessive ; she has a well shaped head, covered with an abun dance of glossy black hair ; forehead broad, rather than high; a face full of the sparkle and animation of her spirit, its well formed and regular features constituting its best charm. She is called a brunette, but the word is not very significant in its application to her. Her complexion is es. sentially Oriental—a soft, clear olive through which seen is to glow the rich, warm blood of Palestine. There issome. thing Oriental, too, in her manner, which, by its unconscious regality, suggests Judith, and Deborah, and Hiram ; while the sparkle of her conversation, her ready wit, her tact, and that delicate politeness which seems more an intuition than the result of culture, suggested the finished woman of society, Such she Is,, in the better sense of the phrase; but she is a good deal more. A. woman of rare cul ture, of well-balanced powers, of varied informatiori, kindly, genial, sympathetic ; a brave. loyal religious woman, whose sturdy New England nature is broad and firm enough to bear up all the testhetic - culture, and all the poetic vagaries, and all the subtlety of fine manners that may be built upon it. - She is still young, with the enthusiasms and aspirations of an un hackneyed nature, and needs only to fulfil the promise contained in what she has already done to win the general recogni tion of her -countrymen:—William H. Burleigh. The Case of Captalu Hall. Captain Hall stated in his recent "re port" of Arctic. adventures that he had killed a man employed by him, for muti ny; and now we learn that some friends of the man are endeavoring to cause the arrest of the Captain for murder. Appar ently, then the Captain will be - called upon to justify hi§ act. We `suppose the allegation of mutiny can hardly justify a homicide in such cases; for the parties were not on shipboard, nor does it ap pear that the man stood in the same rela tion to the explorer as a sailor stands to a captain of his ship. So far as- law sym pathizea with the sentiment of the age, its judgment would certainly be with Cap tain Hall on his own showing; for men have come to regard geographical discov= ery as a thing to be favored in. all ways, and these expeditions would be much dis couraged if their heads were prevented from preserving that rigorous discipline upon which the safety of all persons must depend—Nets York. Herald. A PARIS orreondent writes : and grapes "comein" together—theßroil for s mer being "fautined" principally in Bur gundy, on the leaves of the i vine. Der• ing the week, a porter entered an omni- bus, and deposited his parcel on the floor Of the vehicle, and fell asleep. Some time afterward dreams were disturbed by the female passengers screaming and rushing out/ and a summons from the conductor for him to "make himself scarce." The porter had six dozens of those large, shmy. variegated colored snails, with horns always "put out," that one meets with in thousands in the cos termongers' carts in the streets, the bag containing them having been wet by the rain, the snails "burst their cerements," and patronized the legs and jupons of the travelers. In the country districts of Prance,lthose long black snails that' ross one's path at eventide, and not to tread aside from which, and let the creature live, would, in the opinion of Cowper, show a want of humanity, are boiled In sweet milk, and given to consumptive people with as Much efficacy as brdisedn spiders to a black eye. Mr. Jingle's "raw beefsteak" or " cold lamppost" would be better, 471 passant. The edible snails are the fellows with their houses on their backs ; tbey_are boiled in salt and water, shelled, dried in' a napkin, chopped up with butter and "flab herbs," and replaced in their ehelle,-and when roasted, .Berved t or mixed with. crumbs of bread, Dapper, garlic, salt, mint, are served on slices of bread with "white" sauce, made from oil, the yolks of eggs, and helped with roast beet. The young hoUsewifti, having first caught her hair, Call 'now try it. - Tng prosperity of the. United Staten Is asserted by. the London Star to be mar vellous,and.a comparison is drawn be tween the amount of property and profits assessed for Income tax In 1862 in &g -land, &inland' and Wales, and the as sessed value of the real and personal estate in the State of New York in 1868, the alffereneeia &tor of England, Scot land and Wales being only $110,000,000. Taking the population of New York State at 8 , 8 31.777, as ascertained In 1865, the value-of the property held by each indi vidual citizen is $350., Mr SCRENCIPS 197LIPIONIC SITELP. SZA.WI2I)' TONIC AND MANDRAKZ PILLS will cure Counmption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken sewed. in to dfrections. They are all three to be taken/ at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, ?el' lax the livor and put ititowork; the* th e appetite becomes goothe feud digests and makes good blood; the patient 'begins to grow in flesh; the diseased matter ripens Into the' lungs, and the patient outgrows tne Waimea and gets welt. This is the only way to cure consumption. . To these three medicines Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes h e unrivaled success In the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Ptah monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter In the MOWS, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter lis ripe a . allabt cough will throw it off. and the patient has rest and the lungs begln•to heal. . I T.s do this, the Seaweed 'ionic and. Mandrake Pills must be ir..ely used to cleanse the ' stomach and liver. so that the j'tilmonlc Syrup , and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions. relax the coats of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver Is soon relieved; ‘he' stbols will show what the Pills can do; noth ing has ever been invented ex rept calornek(a deadly calson w. lob la very dan gerous to use umess with great Care.) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretion& of the ilverlikeScheuck's Mandrake Pills: Liver Complaint la one of the most prominent :muses of Consumption. * Schenck 's Seaweed Tonic Is a gentle stimuli* and alterative, and the alkali In the Seaweed, which .thls preparation is made ot, assists the stomach to throw oat the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pull:conic Syrup, audit is made in the into goo stom d ach. b•ood without Itainentation or - soaring The great reason why physicians do not cure Consumption is, they try to do too much; they .give medicine to stop the cough, to stop eblllg,to they derange the whole digestive_ powers, lock thgupthesecratlons, and eventually the patient Ind die . - . m a" s. Dr. ITiiiiin - X, In hie treatment, does not Its ,. ) atop &cough, night sweats, emits or fever. move the cans_ ,e and they will all stop Of t own accord. No one can be cured of stop don, Liver Complaint, DnpePels, Cat arrh Canker. Ulcerated Throat, unless the li ver stomach are made health?. - It a 'person llie consumption, of course tke ungs In some way are diseasett,,eikner tubercles, abcessea, bronchial Arritatlon, pleura adhesion. or the lungs are a PISS/ of Inflammation and fast decay Inn. In such cases what multi% done? It is not only the lows mat are wasting bat It Is the whole body. The stomach and live r bavelost their power tomake blood oats? to d. Now the only clrance Is to tate Dr. Bchenck's three medi cines which will brine. up a tone to the eisiteach the p atient will bettitiro want lOW it wlllitigesi easily and make good blood; then t he ;maim be ginsns to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body be gio grow, the lungs commence to heal en. and the patient gets fleshy end well. _Thiele the only way to cure Consumption. . When there to no tong disease and only/Lit er Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are 'a nficient, without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Manorale Pillo freely in ial 011110111 complaints, as they are Per fectly harmleu. Dr. Schenck, who bas enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs 1495 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of Pulmonary consumption. hl. phy.lclans having pronounced We MN hope. less and abandoned turn to his fate: He was cured by the aforesaid met Imes, and sines his recove ry many thousands similarly &filleted the used Dr. schenck 'it preparation with th e lame re markable success. Pull . directions areompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to per woolly see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this _purpose be Is prefesalooally at his Principal Ones Philadel phia, every tiatarday,_where all letter; for advice most be addressed. He Is also profeeatonaily at - No. :33 Bond street. New York. every. other Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover street, Norton, every other Wednesday. He gives isdvice tree, but fora thorough examination -with hia Beep!. rome ter the price MO& Oates bows at each city front 9 A".. 11. to 3 P. 11. Price of the Pnimanic Byron and Seaweed Ton le each 11.50 per bottle, or $ll.BO s half dozen. druggists. PHU Ili cents a box. For sale by all e nor11:151-41 .___ ( DOCTOR 'IIIIIITTIER CON. TIN WM TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That numerous class of cases resulting rotor self • sbusey: producing un• manliness, nervous debility,' irritability eruD 'lions. seminal emissions, and Really Itri poteney permsnentlY cured. Persons amlct ed with a elicate.. intricate and long viand-. lugstitutional oomplaints are politelyln vited t call for consultation, Which tests nothing. X xperlence, the best of teachers. has euabiei him to perfect remedies at once etilment, sate, permanent, and which In most cases eta be used without hinorance to business. Medicines pre pared In the establishment, Which embraces of fice, reception and waiting rooms: also, Dowding ana sleeping apartments for patients requiring daily personal attention, and vapor and chemi cal baths, thus concentrating - the Auned mineral springs: Ito matter -who bare failed, state your case. Read what be says In Els pamphlet of dfty rages, sent to any address for two treated seal ed enye.ope. Thousand' of easesnnu ally, at once and all over the Country. Coney!. tation tree, personally or by mall. Mice No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. Roars 9 A.. 31. to 8 Ir. Is. truss Y. Stamps.to 2 P . N. Pamphlet sent to any name's for two api • fairBATCHELOHni HAM DIM ' ThIS splendid Hair Dye Is the heaths the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous tints,• remedies the 11l effects of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and boautilni. ,foci or brows. Bald by all Druggists and Perfinners; and properly applied at Batche lor's WI: Factory. )Tn . 16 Koad street. Hew York. mY21:162 • 0 — THE ireawu4l.o L ESSAYS roil Yutrive MEN. who hare fallen into,vlcloos habPs, and now eeslre a blither life, and a bettermANHooD, with certain means of relief for the 'filleted. bent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address. HOWARD A.eBi ICI ATION, Box I'', Philadelphia, Penna. se2B:am.d.t.t MERCHANT TAILORS FALL STOCK OF. k MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING Row Receiving by GRAY & LOGAN'S, No. 47 SIXTH STREET, LATEST. CLAM. 319 .44 1 -.V . L.1211_410, PASMONABLIO MERCHANT TAILOR, Keens constantly on hand Clothe, Cassimeres and VeBtinga. Also, GENTLEHRNIS PURNISHIZiG GOODS. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Br 'Gent's Clothing talkie to order In the latest styles. sei;nB3 NEW FALL GOODS. • A. splendid near stock of atoraff cAsszAtEREs, Just received b* LIENItIf NICIIMR. sea Repellant Talton. 'l3 etnlthfleld street. FLOUR. V4YrICE TO FLOUR DEALERS LA inr Io AN o D f C4NooUMEußhe—lWarse noweeectevd .WllsTlC AND AMSItK AND TetNNlidmitZ WHEAT, purchased in Gibson. karee, preen and .Morgan.counties, Indians. This lot or Wiles! Is the 'my best I, be found and cannot be surpassed by Any In the United Ste tea. - We have al.olihed air improvements In Machinery. Bolting/ Cloths and c ooun g *mai, and are now prepared to furnish the but rime we hare made for ten 'elite at price' taat defy competition on the same trades 91 !lout. U. T. SEAMS:Di! £ Pearl Steam Mlll. Allegheny. September 18,1069. _ FLOUR! FLOUR! FLO! . —. MINNESOTA BAKERII,PLOV/18., 4110 bbts. Legal Tender. 3 57 tibia Ela HI, EST phi iersdne, 170 bbl. hommit MM. sl7s bbls then* Co., 860 Dbl. Red River. 133 la May ay • mount wyBOOREIN FLOURS. , 8 . 60 bbl. Riverside 1168 bhis White &sr, 501) Mils various brands iping W heat Floor. I • - WINTER WISE T 'FAMILY I n City Mill of 'Span:held. Ohio, pride Ilithe West, Depot 'Mills, masslion A, Paragon iiis Ringleader and Crown, choice St. Louis. , . ror sale lower than can be brought fro m k s West. .._ WA .T. LANG A 0 .. . j 721 r, /TA and 174 Woe htreet. BELTING. CEATUDa AND 017 X DELTINak Alma, 01111 raskiat. Nue. Osakals, Ms., at. ways as bawd sad fir male, wbolsaals es null. by SO sad SI ISM J. & H. PHILLIP*. Or ncg op ?U1 Coeseouan Or ALLIZQUIftT Cosy fr. PA _. Puma's', October 11th, ISSN. "ITOTICE TO COIL litIED CHANTIS.-13taled prooovls will be re oe ved at thls office until the 2litt inst., Inc;tt sive. for - turolshlag to Allegheny county TEN 'THOUSAND 800 - NEVI OP NOON - 111118 CHANPA BLit COA L. free from Clack end tart, to be delivered at the entrance to the Court . HOuse and Jall-on Firth avenue and Boss street. and In such quantillt a Es the Commlaconers or their age rit may aired. until the wrote shall have been detlvered. Payments to be made In warrants ." raven on the County Trrasuree. when the con-raet shall have been completed. by direction or Couuly_flmomt“limer-. . if EaLttY LAMBERT. • COorecuLlUkit. I 0r12:p69 pROPOBALS _ will be received ai the Engtheerta o ffi ce of the PITTS nilittlH 42i I/ CON N)..1. • Sin LLIC RAIL ROAD COMYANY in PITASh t aAQII•or cUM BAHL AND, until the 1,4 •. her. 1889. inclusive, for bIIPPLYL• it x " '1 SS lle ri for the entire line of Lb. tit' .„„.... l.t. tuts nu , d from bear Connegsville ton a • ..1.• .._. squid. The lene lb of the.' c *se. tie .wilt billfrPet .between square inds. 7. hieknetal•lniltet, and daitered ou two opoosite nitl-e tic bor . l-sa than 7 bathes tearing torrent., out of wind' and.clear of bark, 'mien wit, be shaved ...tr. Kind of umber,Winte Oak, Rock Ont or Chestnut. bound and frbe item • Ind shake or other defects. Places of .delivery.limmed'ately on the road, and not more than [lair a male apart, where the • ground will permit access and mom foe Oiling. which will be done In alternate cross layers of abouvloo in each pie. Prnp•ners who cannot deliver at the Apter , /14s named may state the place at which they_ would deliver, and quanti ties at each plate. The number per mile will be ' 11.1118. and whole number about 210,00(), in cluding those fur side tracks. Timuer to be cut when the sap Is out, and delivery to be com mence-a on or before January Ist, 1870, and continued until all deilverd; as follows, vie: ,For the grit 10 miles from eitner end of the road hear Connellaville or• 4 umberland. on or bebre Mar Ist, 1870, 102. each sneceeding 1011111th-to. warn the middle of the roan one mouth later, or o the ln of June. July, e ugustaud neptember, 7870, inn , il the whole number are delivered. Monthly estim , tes of Cross Ties dellvered.on the road will be given, four-fifths of the contract price of which will be paid, and the remainlog Itch at the ounruletlon ( f the con , rect. BENJ. IL LATROBE, t.bler kngineer. 0C 7 .;112•71157 OPPICE OP CIITT Xtrilifirggs AND SiTAVZPOIt, Pittsburgh, Oct. 0, 1089. ivoiritt. TO CONTRACTORS.- ..L-1 SEALED PROPOSALS teethe construction of a public sever on Forty-eighth street, from the Allegheny flyer to Butler street, and for the' grading paving and curbing of Forty third street from Butler to Peirson's Line. and for the grading. Paring and curbing of Oreenough street from Try street to iron alley—will be rt ce Ir. d at bit office until Tuesday, Oe!obtr 19th , ISOlk nt 3 r 35." Bo bldsivill be received unless made out on tie proper blanks. Specifications and blanks for bidding can be had at this odice. R. 1. MOORE. City Engineer. )110POSALLS- 006 :p3: 11l be received er the office of the under signed until nATIIRDA). OctLber Md. 9 A. 31.. for furnishing 350 of Ciold's Unmoved Indireet hadlat rii, and dt:lnit op the saute for warming tLe new pans of the Allegheny l'onsty Portlier intol nation glven-a. oar Mince. ti3o:pli bAlcb d wain. OPELILMP COURT SALE OF O REEL MOT.ALTIE IN SOUTH PITTSBURGH. By virtue of the egireeedieto Ofthe'tnithane , Court of Awes - beer coapty. the undersigned, atitnintstrator (gibe estates/ Ann Mcl.P•wal. de ceased, will offer at public gale on titeprentis,.....n Monday, the !Rh dny of October, At 10 o'cloct e. it., all that ha'f part of lot of 'ground, No. SIS Curistian Ihntsen Allegheny lots to South Pittsburgh, county of arotessid, r• c ,riled to Plan Bo th Vol. Ist, part 51•1. pare 233, In Recorder's office of saki coun ty, boundeo and descr.bed est, lows: Commenc ing, on Manor ' , tree', at tn•• corner of lot No. 27 In said plan, thence ext•nding east *artily alone_ thesooth..rn line of solo %tour street tw• nty y e a So u thward f lot leo. SiOto said plan, thane. , y direction song the line of odd lot forty•dve feet ten ..nd a halt inches to 'centre of said ,ot. thence westwatity twenty feet to line oflotlVo. 27 alor•said. th.q.ce along the line of said lot in a northward y dirt ctlot, fins . ..Svc feet seven a . •I nve • Ighta Inches to Sittuor street, the p.ace of beglnulusr. Terms nude known on day of sa e, or ou application to WILLIAM McDOWAL. 0e7.1p47•7/I Ad culttla ator of Ann MCDoWiI. - - A ATORN NOTICE. —Letters of admlntstrail at haring be'ell granted to the rubserlberon ill,. estate of JAMES WIL•ON. deed, late ot second ward. y City all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to m.ke Immediate psyment• and those haring rlatros will preseat them properly aa• theca/cited for settlement. MARTHA WEAVKIL Or GEO. Admlntstratrts, % COMM. 4 80 Grant tit.. Plttsburse. neb pl 5 .m.TA LE TT E RS ar°rF the " underrgnTd on thearatgbo an WILLTA t it STEWART. late of st oveden inwnsblp, a Ile• gheur counte,-Pa.. deet seed. all pehona lode ot ed To the said estaje are requesie,.. to mtae imme• dime payment. and thcse having claim• or km tnand• against the •stato or the add decedent will mak , . known the same isthout d. lan to JAM lUs W. STEWART. !Abram PA., or A. c. Smll.hgeld Street. Pittsburgh, ris •• Administrators oc:' pSITtI fiITATE OF MISS M. MARK lila!, D. e'd.—L•ttera T • • mentary him . beep granted t m on the above a stata. a 1 persona Mainly claims again.t it will present then] to me for payment, awl those tadauted to aitlC Estee. wdl m .ii- Oa meat tome. B. if.DIY•kIIDS, gSacecur. No. 38 Wool a.rett, rlttiburah. at Zepthrti WINES. LIQUORS, 8“3„ SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, impoursas OW WINES, BBANDIES, GIN, ttE, ' WHoIZSILLIS DE4LEII3 PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Rave Removed to NOS. 884 AND SSG PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal) JONEPIEL 8. FL'ICII & CO, , , 190*, 180. 187.189, 191. 193 and 1 9 8. nun STRZET, P1rrfi19179.911, SILAND7A.C7I72I.II 07 Capper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey) Also, dealers is 90831101( WINZS sad •14. •17099. FOPS, .11" 'ammo.* ' .. ASSESSMENTS. —...— .....v...... °moil OP CITY Itnainssit ....sw I . II 7IIIYZTOIi, I Plueburak, vet. b, nao. Pi.wrlcE.- The asiseleanent tot grelling, navies sea curbing Ytuu street 711 mirth to litirtj•thlr4 eta' . tt, Is now rea y until TtratilDAY, Iletebrr 19th. when lt will be, retuned' to•the (My 2 reeilitrer's Onlin fereolleetion. B. J. Moons, on, itsginetr. - a oci:pos KEYSTONE,POTTERY, GI M. ILIEIt & CO., kle mazaraotarsti 0 favarausWAßE. BRIGTOI. WARE * N' tt Zoe and Warehoise. 383 LIBASTI" iTBS.IIIT prderi Promptly attAittoO - to TORN • PECK, --ORNAMENTAL IPN RATR WORRER AND PERPialit, No. 03 ?Mutes street, Plttaburso. Anwar nand, a_g_enerar assortroent of La. dies e ' 08 BANDO 01:TRLS• Gantlezoos,o wis, .opkis, SCALPS, OU/Slo OFIAINB, BRACRIATo, Ae. iir4„ good Prise lit eau will be Myer. tor RAW Halt Liidleor sod aeitleatente Halt Oti IA tam neat taiti dr% neatest ULIULW• , 0111 . rt"-"r3l - -?- 1• r., • ... " .......": 4 2. ,'•:i. =.'c. ,•... -. • ',:' LEGAL. ROBERT 11, PATTiNN COILINIOI OF -Seventh Avenue and Liberty PITTSDUBCW, PA. Virlll on Saturday, July 31•t,1840. and on each succeeding Saturday, hold an AuoUon BOJO o • ORSES, CARRIAGES BU GIES WAGONS 1 A •d everything aonertaining to tb • .Parties desi , int to sel, ple notice of consignment on or Dolor . each we e k i n order for advertising. rentton nod good Care will be given JOHN H. STEITART,In jowl , lost, a;r R OM PATTF,II3OI4 COMMISSION ST R. SEVENTH AVEMIE MBE etaIth4PITTNBIIRGEI. Bmuus IPBVIT 214 N. I am 19Partal r bales( MM:MNI . • TIIE IRON CITY 111111111 :LIB INSMICE CO, Of Pennsylvania. °Zee, 75 Fedell St., Allegheny City. Duczclroas I Hon. JAMES L. DRAHAIL • Rev. J. R. CLARK D. D.. Cant. R. RORINtioN, • Rev. A. K. BELL D.D. , Be,. b. H. NEbith., D. 6.. I W. A. REED, Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH Real Estate Agent, - ' /IDION DRUM, Ha y or of Allegheny, - . C. W. HENN Y, Hatter. A.. S. BELL, Attorney.at-Law, D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant, D. !WOOER InSitrance Agent. Capt. ROBT. RODINstON, President. Rev. J. B. CL RR, D. D., Vice President, JACOB 'tuna, Secretary., C. W. BRAWL Treasurer. R. W. WHITE..lizracAL Anvisza. DANIEL SWOGER, five' Agent. Thus is a tome company. conducted on the mutual onnelpLe, each policy holder receiving an equal share cIT Issued" Groat s of the Company. Policies will be on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a We investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at none to encourage home industry. eabgsmita pEtivsvlmAims.. INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURFINI OPFICE, Ho. IeTACWOOD STREET, BARR OP CO Bi..DEFIG. • This is a Holm, Company, and insures Seam UM by lire exclusively. LEONARD WALTXR, President. C. C. BOYLR_Vice President. AkiliEßT PATRICK, Treasurer. • HUSH McRLRRNY. Secretary. ons: Leonard Walter,lttaxer Otorge O. C. Boyle Steo. W. Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Pleicer, Josiah Ring, John Voegtlo7, Jas. H. Hopkins, •. Ammon. Henri BProni• pDEMNITy AGAINST LOSS BT FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. QF PHILADELPHIA OPFICE, *if 1421 CHESTIIITT ST., Lear STR. r atzertiojky' Charlea Ruck Der, Mordecai H. Louie! Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Want, Isaac Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, F come W. Richards, licorice rale/. CRAR.LES BANCIMIL President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. 0. STEELE, Semetary,pro - tem. J. OARDNER COTTIN, 4313 R. North War t corner Third and Wood Streets. Otht9:wlll CASH INSURANCE COMPANY. PIIBLAN'S BUILDING. Do. I>i Filth Avenue, Bayous! Floor, P/TTBB CHEM Capital All Paid lIP., PA. • DIRECTOR& kr. J. iH.W.ohver, jr,'Capt.m.Ralley, Marl wailamt,i& H. Hartman. A. Chambers. Jake Hill. FB. !Ju. Bailey ! Thomas . Smith, Jn0.13. WIIIxk, i ROBERT H. NIRO, President. JNO. P. JENNINGB, Vie, President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretry. Cant. R. J. GRACE. Deng Aent. Insures on Liberal Terms on all Hire name and Marine Maks. TERN INSURANCE T S LN. COM WE.XAYDORNITTSCERGreHs.dent. P. HERBERT. Secretary. , CAPT. GEORGE NEEL% Oeneril Agent. °Etc., va Water street, Shang Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will inznre against all kinds of Fire and Ma rine Make. A home Institution, managed. by Di rectors. who are well known to the community, avid 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 to insured. DIUCTORS: AlexanThatch. Jean B. McCune, der!llr., Chat. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Josienph Kirkpithek, Andrew Anklen, David 51. Long, SVPh-rn.lifoßcrgoenr; D. 'lmams. n 027 NATIONAL • ' INSURANCE COMPANY. eor. Federal El. and Diamond, Allegheny, Cnee, In the SECOND I NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. IW. W. kiAßTlN,Pzeslden JOHN BROWN,_ 'nee President, • JAMES IL ,tintVENBON„ Secretar. DiaxoToas: - - Jobs A. Meier, Ilas. Lockhart. ;Jos. Myers, Jas.Lrahans. Hobert Lea. C. C. Halle. Jno. Brownar. George Gerst, !Jacob lkonn, 0.11 P ,Jao. - Thompson! J. ',llcNauther. alpe PEOPLES' INSURANCE CORP PAN • 077/ICX, N.E. 00.101733W00DA 71FT11319 • Hone OndllAANtaklng V" and Mammy Elskt blascroza dohs Pi R, , t 4 ' Capt. John L. Hhoadn Hammel I'. Shrtver, John E. Parks, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Nine!, Jared M. Brush, Win. Van Hirt, WED P. Lanz ~ James D. Verner Samnel HcCtickitit g WM. pirmx.fp Prestdent. • 'JOHN WATT. Ice Presldent. ' W. P. OARDNEN, Beereta ey. W A PT. .TAti. CHIP TION. 444,21fT1a Arent. LLEGAIBNY ,INSI7IIANCE COMPANY' OP PITTSBUROH. STPIPTEt STREET, B Mak Insures against all kinds of Pin d Marine s. JOHN IRWIN. Jit.. President. •T. J. ROBRINSON Vice Presld nt. C. 0. DEA N. retary CAPT. WM. General DraznYona: John Irwin. Jr., B. L. Pahn mink T. J. Hoskluson, I W. H. Eve on, C. 0. Hussey, Robert H. D Harvey Childs, yranels Belle s, tibarles Have. nun. 4,1'48 Cant. Wm. Dees. T. H. Nevin., LIVERY STABLE xav - zaity, =il=lll!MM IarNEW'OPEELL ROUSE. Last ill ght but two of ths celebrated and pop ular Trim . (thin. Mr. JOSICOII PROCTen, THURSDAY EVENING, Or oilsr 14th, 1869. Shakespeare's Kt mut Ore set 1 rsgedy of EAC BETEL — Macbatb. ......... ...... . . Proetor Concluding with the grand combat botart.en 1 Macbeth and 31acill. ff. • Friday Evetlag—Renent of JOSEPH PROC. TOE. DAMON AND rr THIAS and ROB ROY. rcoctor Matlnce on Satu.day ar doz. bbe. t now open ow pale of seats fur Enrilrq opera. • arNEW OPERA HOUSE, RICHINGS' GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. CAB.i)LINE RIC INGS BERNARD . Directress. FIVF NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING Tueiday, October I.9th, The Revak:llre for the Five lilsbts is as follows: Tuesday—M s coTHA Wedneseny—BOHßlSTAN GIRL. Thursday—Fß ThAVO4I). Rriday—PAUcT hatardayCßOßTN DIAMONDS. Admission II IR); Reserved Orchestra, R. $ 1 50,aerved PAN* -tte and Dress Carrie. 1 *5; ; Gallery, 23'cent*. Box Sheet nose open at the -Box C flcs, where seat/ may be reaerred for the c ntlre easagement.. ar•PITTSRITRGEI THEATRE. W. W. WILLIAMS. Sole tease .—Fort apnea IN ranee of Mies PUSIIE 8TA.41, awe. DUI FrGrliz F. GORMAN. Misr TPA H. ENT. 3111-. I)I *NC/dile. I E VEEE. Pad all the great NoVI.LTY COS ai )I •IDATIVN. .illilea ben. St of Mlle. DE YESE. • Ladles' Matinee every Wednesday and Battle. day. Adult/Cott to Matinee. 15 Ml..' far.' CADENY OF MUSIC", 101111 t 11/41H1i711 UNLY—WEDNES DA'r THURHAY. v11113:.7 AND - SATUR DAY.' OCTOIIEn 13, 15. 15 and 16. ALLEN, DELEHANTY HENOLER'S • SENSATION raIIeiSTOEL,St Comprlng nor re Genuine Tat. nt thin eveybef cone,ncr.tKi in one organlznion JO , -,NNY 3 •LLEN, crießt.v.y I.K-T TING t i LL and De LER %NT Y and BENGT RE, toe mar UREA • EST COMUEDIANS IN T E WORLD I Assisted 17 a fall and o:licit:A -OBOBESTIti, MID VOC • CORPS,. - Parqustte and Dress Circle...... 75c. - Yana iy Circle sor. • ry 55e. • Doors open at 7, to c.tornence at 'clock. Seats curad at W. A. kii.dent anon. Book Store, 43 Iffttt alumni, oco farFIF'FH AVENUE HALL.. No. 66 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera House, Pittsburgh. Pe.. is the coolest and iota desirable place of rezone. Liquors can be bah at this place Pare and (Rood. The Billiard Roa' are on the ground door in the rear. BILLIARDS, (Kv.. BiaL,DiNa l ) 68 Smithfield Street s .,, (Formerly occupied term of S. %en edyj z -his la + been leased for a term cif years by GEORGE H. BE And Fitted Up in the Best attar. FIVE NEW TAG BILLIARD IEI • The Bar is Stoeke WITH THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND G. W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ^OM*, No. 137 FOURTH A ' KNI7R, Pitts. burgh, (formerly oecnpled-by . on. Walter H. Lowrte.,) will practice in the U 8. Circuit and District Courts, In the State Sup •me and all Site Courts of Allegheny county, an make collet* tions In most of the adjukent coun lea. jani:d7ll WM.B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND EX.OFFIC 0 THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH A Special attention given to ec.l collections Deeds, Bonds and 310 up. and all les! business attende and vveuratelv. Q.41.111.U131. ' :I 14-7 AXADEI3IIIA-Dri Ex-Offfelo Justice of the Peace and 11 trate. (Mice GRANT bTILEKT, o, Cathedral, PITTSB U R G H, rA. • Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, aoknow Deposltlons. and all Legal lushie wit' Promptness and dtsnatch. JOHN A. STRAIN, -EX-OPPIO.O J 1 . 79 1`10.E•0P T g E P POLICE MAGISTRATE. PLI/TH STREET, upbeat thedral. Pittsburgh. Pa. Deeds, 'Bon. gages, Acknowledgments, Depositio. Lega Rectums executed with, proutp dispatch. .; SECURITY AND CO. for the traveling community.. . st 13..HAlutrs , . , Safely Fire - Jacket,- Car Beater and • MODER.ITOR. \ Tor Smoke and Hot Mr Flues, dispensing With the use of stores and tires In or about the Patten. ger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate 'the heat to any temperature that Mar be desired without toe _possibility of Oring the car or cars to which the Jacket mar be attached. Having obtained of the United .States Lers /latent for a safety Jacket, which la warreanttted to resist the most Intense heat that maybe ap plied to it In toe position and purpose for which * It Is Intend.d. _. It is a sure protection from accidents by tire. originating used a s flues em ot ere Iron pipes are used conductors for or beat. ii, is applicable to all piping that may become' overheated, and is *Arran test t o hat perfect sat. isfsction a here wood or other combustible mate. Mt mar be Placed In close proximity the I ass now,ready to apply my Invention to stores. dwellings; .factorles, ships, steam bo ats, lemma ea se dc . , :WhereVer pipes as oOndactors are - -- made dangerous by. p i pes as and seen„ t. rity desired, I Will sena on appliCation right to if manufacture or use the above Invention. Mins 111 a Territorial rights to such en 11117 WWI SO • virdse • ching privileges either ty Suite or coun .;___ ..I a 1194.0111ce WOO it PL . VIS ULTRA. rein' WORIES. I, corner of Morris street and the Allea gnany Valley it burins, Pa. .allrod ..sweirth ward. , puts. -. o-- irlitmeg rE3 El Horse. e leave their Thursday of Prompt, at• 11 Stock lets 0/10er. Imallow. & CO., ALPERT ar..KOHLER S AND and Dealers 112.4100Tek SRO= AND tilitTEß,- No. 38 Market street. PIM. b /rah, pa, I • Particular attention given to Custom Work. We beg leave to direct the attention of the nubile to the feet that we are now prepared tei mantilberitre Roots acil Shoes for perpn a troubled MU h Corns, Bunions, or dammed met. ender.the personal supers talon of our Mr. AL. Picil7. formerly of Alleiiheny Eli), who wlll be pleas e d to t ee his old customers again. we have adopted lir. -Alpert's mode of measuring the foot. by which we can be safe in.warrantin easy' and oconlortable BLOt • and bhoes tbr the tender est feet. Wee II IL dial and be conyta esd , . . ' • ALPERT 8 /s.OIILER,' aito t iu . 33 tfarkel street Plitsbargh Ps 2_ El MEI x.'bp TILEGEL, • Mato Cutter with W. Rearpenbeldes) UtPurtertalgyr za.±Lon. No. 53 Sollthfleld Street,P4taburgh.. dk72l MEM Have been placed In the PROFESSIO ZEM usma or. i • NUR. nth l l:4, it. prompt', ollee Nu. Polite as adinstenty e xectitea ritUA A.IA:)ME.3 el; g OE AND , e tee Os. tol' Eon. t°,41(1,11 ESE 01 la,. IGARS. ORT CC