l itt f4 - 1,-4ettir PARm,'GABDis liotwou). Widking lamest • The best - gait a horse ever had for every diy use is: a good .- walk, - It is a - gait that not one in- fen- possesses. Colta are not ;:.tredned to walk in all of the Eastern States.: sl r o4bg, Atairies *Ants more speed : Een • tricky hoe more good walking horses - than any other State, for there horseback trivel ing has Jong bees x in , fashion for men and men and women over a country where "muddy ieadEi, at limes, render any other --- gait impossible,-and so horses have been bred for the paddle and trained to a walking gait.. This is also the case in all the Western • States. and perhaps might have been en in New . England when our grandmothers rode to meeting on a pillion hehind our grandfathers. But one.horse wagons hive put horseback riding out of fashion' and now a good walking horse is more rare than one that can trot a mile in 2:40. At the Springfield (Mass.) Honks Show of 1860, the writer was one of the" Committee to award prizes to the best ,walking horses. Out of seventeen entered,. the committee r foUnd but one; hich was considered, a first rate"walker. - This was a Morrill mare, which walked five miles an hour with, ease. • - Two others were;faiiwalkers, and the rest knew no gait that Could be called walking. At the liew,Xort State Fair the same state of facts.was: again developed. A letter from •Wisconsin says: "I think horses trained to walk fast would be "a greater benefit to our farmers inieneral than fast trotters, as al mast all their work has to be done with a ! 'walk." •lonce knew a man in Massachusetts who, i ,before the, railroads were built, kept from two to four teams at work on the road, and' , never allowed-them to trot all, and made ~..- the distance in quicker time thawhis neigh , ' hors, who - tnade their horses trot at every convenient place. He said that when a horse commenced to walk after . a trot, he - walked much slower than his usual gait, if kept on a walk, and thereby lost mor e; than he gained. Will farmers think of this, and pay more attention to walking horses ? Farmers' Ikme 'Journal. I' , • ' OATS. 1 • - ) ' Oatsare of coarse , a most important I article in setae management; and these, as everything a horse eats, ought to be of the finest quality. ' It may be,thought - that the weight of oats is not a matter of great con sequence, nor, in fact; is`it-to cart or com mon horsea;, but it is quite the . reverse to .such as we are pirliOlar -, about as to star;- ins, wind and condition. Horses are ge •;- erally fed by measure, not by weight;_ con fequently in giving light oats, 'we actually rob the horse of his proper quantum of meal. giving him husks instead; and if we feed tdmby weight, going on the principle that a pound of feathers and a pound 'of lead are both a ponad, the. principle would be a very bad one_regards oats ; pound in that, case, e s - though th horse gets his pound weight, if he getal undue portion of itj ri husks he is only filled with that which MI no use to ..him; so in every way light oatenre . bad for chid& horses'. • • '' ' 7 ,- ' • -GROWTH OF WOOL IR THE UNITS?) S.TATF.a. ' .4.. .. The Butiand County (Vt.) Journal says: The history of the growth of wool is very curiOns. Tifty leers ago not a pound of fine wool was grown in- the United States, lin Great Britain, or .in any other country '7 - except Spain. - In .1784 a . small flock was ;sent to the Elector Id Saxony as a present .. . .from the -ring of Spain, whence the entire = -;rodtitit of Saxony wool, now of such im • . nse value. ' 'ln .1809, during.the invasion .. Spain' by the French, some of the value ble crown flock were sold - to raise money. '-:The 'American. Constil, Jarvis, 'at Lisbon, purchased fouiteen hundred' head and sent • - them to thialconntrY. j 1 - portion of this '- pare and Unmixed Merino 'Sock is - still 'to be fbund in:Vermont at this , time. Such was the origin of the immense - flock - of fine wool • sheep in the United States at the, present FATIOE . R'6 CATTLE. -,' Fattening animals of all kinds lay on : flesh very rapidly sa the weather grows cooler. Kee p beeves and sheep;n pasture as 4olg as the feed.is good; btit yard them • at night, and feed twice a day with grain t lf they-are' to'- niarketed soon;otherwise simply feed son s tobe Imre - they ! are con . stantry gaining. Pigs should have cooked • _ .food andplenty of : it. - push forward their 'fattening as ispidi,fas pOssible, for at no season will 'they gain faster., Keep thenk clean and gi*e'them warm;' sheltered nests. Ponitry also gain very rapidly, and ' it- is best to fatten them on scalded meal, with -coin; wheat screenings and -other food in addition, at daylight in the morning and late:in the afternoon. • USEFUL EWE:EFT& • Hers is the way to Prepare Grapts for win ter.—Notice the stem of the grape and you will find that it is dried and withered near tbe branch; cut in 'dry weather as near the - branch - as possible; remove all imperfect fruit, and pack them in boxes; with layers of the nicest wadding between them, not, suffering the to touch ; paper should ,be placed between the grapes and the wad ding, • - as the cotton . - often sticks to . the - grapes, and- is troublesome to pick off. Keep the grapes in a cool place to preserve the fruit from the Unpleasant • flavor of the cotton. Shoifid the season be, hackward and the stem still green, but the grapes as close to:the branch as possible and dip'the end of the stem into melted sealing wax imme diately. Grapes preserve beautifully, by puroune. this course, most of the winter. Fruit Raised Paddiag.—When baking, take two and a half cups of light dough, One of sugar, hardly three-fourths of a cup of butter, two eggs, half teaspoonful of soda, one glass of wine or brandy, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg; being careful not to let one spice e. predominate, a half, 'pound of washed currants, the same of atoned raisins, Nald'a quarter of a pound of citron chopped `fine ; let - it stand until light, in the pudding dish; ` - bake 'carefully:so as not to form a bear y crust; turn it out. when baked, and pour ` v ' it, when hot; a rich wine sauce; • this will, be found - excellent, It must be,, started very early in the morning. If home made yeast\is used, the dough can be saved until the next day. Sweeten it with soda before mixing in the other ingredients, and allow it to rise again. s- _ - Tickle Beet Boots.—This. - vegetable makes an excellent pickle, and frOm the brightness of its color haaa very pretty ef fect Ina glass Pickle dish or jar. 'Wash the beet perfectly.; do not cut off any of the 'llhrouliiliets, - as this' would allow the juice to escape, and thus the coloring would be lost. • Tut Into snflicient water to boil it, arid 'When - the Eikin`Will'Come ofC it - will be Sufficiently cooked, and may be taken out and laid - upon ai cloth -to - cool. ••Having rubbed off the skin, cut -the beet into': thick slices, put it into a jar, and pour over.it cold vinegar,: withen ounce of whsle black ..peptser; find,an eijuktweight of .dry ginger, and let it stand- nritil quite cold. The jar , kept closely corked, • Quince and ApAS Jetty. Cat small and pu weight of tart , apples and - Put the fluliluee.ln a>preservingg • kettle, Witli-waterto cover Ahem, and , boll till Bolt; add the..epples, still keepingwater to cover them, - anti boil' tillwhole is • 100 1 7 a pulp, —rat the whole-ltd. a jejly: - • " SE ,„ N., and strain withontpressin : '44)ia . 9.1r *trati'Mtriiiiee - -MrtiVertio - : sugar. Boil,Santhirtone hour. For .8051e.7-41ake.st- plaater, of molasses • and flour i _ar how and flour:;and.aptly ft as siften_aa they - ..get If very : panful, make a - MA polsitice of; bread ; - and milk,. moistfried - sin volatile liniment midlands,- 'num. This will ease - Odd; intiantma tion, and batten -ist %cure.= ;Remedies for cleansing the::lood should be freely used. Beefirnake• *Withered- with Onions —Cut upsix onions very, fine;;nut them:dna sauce pan,with,two Cupsful of • hot ,:water about twoouncts of good butter, •somepepper and salt; dredge sn'a little flour. 'Lett% steW nn el the baiting are quite soft; ._thenliaVe' the stake 2 broiled, •put into the sauce-pan i with the ofiioni;let it simmer; about tenminntea, and send It to , the table very hot. _ Baked Haas.-,lliost persons boil ham. It is much better baked, If baked right. Soak it for an hour is clean. - water, and , wipe it 'dry; next spread it all over , with thin batter; and then put it into a deep dish with sticks under it; to keep it out 'of the gravy. When, it Is fully done take off the skin land batter crusted; upon the flesh -side, and set it away To .12ensovo , trt.oud Fiesh."—Polverite loaf sugar very fine, and 'apply it'to the part affected. • This is a new 'end easy, ramedy; and is said to remove it entirely, without pain. It has been pfacticed in England for For Miff Toints.—Take strong salt and water, orbruie, - . beef's 611; - ,one gill each, four'yolks of egks, beat up; mix and shake them well together; apply three times a day. Discutimt omtments are also good. • /adios, Cako.--Scald one cup of Indian meal - with one pint of milk, two eggs, one table, spoonful of sugar, butter size , of a walnut, one-half teaspoonful of soda. Bake half an hour. vAfuotre rrms: •A Virginia farmer says that, with sheep: and clover, he can make any land produc tive, unless it has the barrenness of the sands of Edam • Some farmers commence business in the morning in such: a hurry that - night over takes them before tb.ey have determined what to do first. . The impression, somewhat prevalent, that soft 'corn is better for ..fattening stock than the matured portion has nothing in nature to support it. - • Working horses, when in the stable, are better without a blanketthan with it. When , driven bard aid standing out the blanket should be Used. - SwinKing . a hat , or screaming at a ram- away horse is about as sensible as would be the application of burning straw to .a burn ing „building. Somebody Luis denominated Indian corn the great farm-lever. -It is certainly a use ful product, but not quite so good for bread as wheat„to a Northern, palate. It is ,contended by some that following corn- with oats or 'barley, and then with wheat, is not in any sense a rotation, as all these belong to the same family. -_ IT is said the best strawberry plants come from the third and fourth sets of miners, and that the first and second sets should be • cut off. Rnirs.kau requires a deeply tilled and very rich soil to afford a supply of nutriment sufficient to enable`it to produce the im mense crop of large succulent leaves which are removed from it in the season. The leaves should not be taken off in August or September, and a good top-dressing. of ma nure, should be given before winter. SPECIAL NOTICES. WMANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH restored in four weeks. Suc cess_ guaranteed. DR. 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N EAsTEBIc ' BANKRUPT .SALE. FURS, FURS, • FURS AM" AUCTION. "WEDNESDAY AND i'rEttrliSDAY,' November 18th and 19thod1.0 A. Y. and $1 sad 7 P. at. st MASOMO lieu, AUCTION ROOMS, 68 sr,' 57 su"rxt-riziristria, • • Vletorlries, Berthas, Eugenia*, Muffs and Cuffs, Minh, Fitch, Hudson Bay, Stable;•Siberian, Squirrel, Water Mink, German r. ' • Fltr,h, &C. being the entire stock of &New Tort Bankrupt Fur House. • The ggoods will be oa ati°ll.end li!tvati He B. SMITHSON & CO., note ; ,•;; ; AUCTIONEER& , to,THREE EL OIL __BAGES-WED NESDAY. MOBNPKG..November 18th, It 11 ock, will be sold at Dagaesme Way landing. just above nt. Clairstreet, Pittsburg!), three Oil Barges, snitable for costes stone._ sole A. MCILWAINE, Auctioneer. AII:LEGEIENIIt NATIONAL Bank,: 'EAGLE COTTON MILLS, &o.—TUESD SLY INF), November 17th. 114 - 73 i o'clock; will be sold on - second; door of.eozninercisl Sales Rooms, 102 Smithfield street. __ 50 shares Allegheny Nithi do' nel Bankdo;- ; . , 6 M. SM. 28 " National Moaning:6 Storing Co.; 50 " )tagle CottonSteck, • nolB A: kIeILWAINE; Anctiorieer. BY PALM= it YBLUILIS pAt I MEA&PHILL I 4 I , ,, , AUCTIONEERS , And COMM4BgOW - Merchants, OPERA - : HOUSE ,AUCTION ROOMS No. 60 MI Street, Pittiburgh; Pie BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, iftry Gobile And -Notlikuki NAT ?BMX% BALI DATAXD etin4114 61161 Nollatfes arOlsiPi " BURGH GAZETTE : TII PITT =:ii= e2 o" • •' .;: . 111 Stlagfn. -410 ABM ao: Acraals.lbaitswviii of till' Oonnellaville Eitilroadaf mile. frost Ibis etty : _ta • bete • township,. nueny , tiennty ji : m Fa: suet .11anro*enents area , line two.fittny WWI; atel h telaillgaxoomtaad hall. Aline feeble With-ll E - etaliding.• sad eil•otiNst eat discs In oempleto order. • AOne of the hest of orenards, of all kings Of trait... The soil I rich new lotion:: This Prollortf adlolne the village of Bite s FX/sht and ask the_ advantage of ehurtikeil. s mills . storese do.; aid-will be Gold st.als kite price of 115,000, The improvements Ilene are worthat *site that Mailed Mr Ike lorprt7:l= l • 9 l‘.. leg a nt the lan ,which worth for pur- - poses-at least 810,11011.. Yoe Ain pinisclara calls* mi &claw, • lir . !WILLL&M , :MC. en the premise.. • • , Amto, , A FARM OF 90 'AMA, situated I S _ abettf township, Allegheny:ooanty, Pa:. on the Ilse of thl ,. CannellsviEn Railroad. abaut. 19 wales from the The improvements si new stone dwell. Ing, eicht rooms; good barn and other out buildings. Ttibi property is offered at :h ,very low price. Call and secure yourself a rood bargain. - ALSO, A PARK •OF ISO ACRES,' situated in .Elizabeth township,- Allegheny' eonnty,'Fa., 173fmiles front he city, on the ConaellsvWe Railroad, opposite Eirodta. Station. within AO minutes' walk of the' Statclen. The Improvements are a hams house eon Minns. four rooms and kitchen, with e good oell underneath; very good barn and other outbuildi gm • A No. 1 'orchard; containing about ROO fruit g trees, all In . good Oondittcm. 90 acres el hind, the residaein good timber, un derlaid with 113 acres of coal. ALSO, A - TWO-STORE BRICK HOUSE adjoin ing the - BOrough -of Elizabeth, Allegheny county, Pa., containing 4 reams and sitcben: Lot 60 feet front by 126 beer to sa alley , A good Sta wash. house, bake-oven and other outbulldings. I le m au thorized to sell teal the low price of ei,soe. at good .A.Lso, K In the Borough of Eisabeth. good two story BRIC MOUS containing rooms. Lot 120 feet square. W be sold at the exceedingly low price of $11,500. on entry tame. AIMS, MY Farm, known by' the name of "Willow ; Bantu," situated on the ConnellsvUlff Railroad, Tr miles from the city, containing 19 ACRES, sill n good .condition. he improvements are A 'No brick house. two stories high. newly painted, con taining six rooms„ two halls running fell length of the house, The house is situated on a besutifal• knoll, is surrounded by fruit trees. shrubbery, vines 'and flowers, with a graded avenue running,to the :Tough. River. Also, a large frame bank , barn; smoke house, wash house, coal house, 'lmre 4 oven anti other outbuildings, and al never-faillnit well o water. • Two large orchards, containing from six to seven hundred fruit trees, nearly all in good nearing condition.. This fora abotinde In small fruits, vizi, Currants, raspberries. gooseberries, and a fine large strawberry patch, which,. in connexien with the richness of the sell and nearness to the city, mikes It very 'lmitable for gardening purposes. Very con venient to *mime's, churchee, stores and blacksmith shop. Axso. . A -FARM :OF 158' ACRES, satiated in Elizabeth township, - Allegheny county. Pa., 31 miles from the city of Pittsburgh on on the Connellsr villa Railroad, at Suter station. Theimprovementa. are a conunoll log' house, a good frame barn, with stabling for ten horses.• a corncrib and wagon shed; good orchard of fruit nest fencing very good. 320 acres cleared, the residue in heavy timberland, This flam Is valuable—first. for ' its excellent soil; secondly, its timber; and thirdly. it contains more limestone than any other farm in Peinnylvants,•all accessible. The lower vein of limestone is '4O feet thick.; several other veins mooting from ag to 6 ft. in thicknesa, lie under the whole Dam. For partie uteri; enquire of ELI SUTER, Esq., at linter Inee., lion, oast my °Mee. - • . : • • AlAo, 173 ACRES, situated in St. Clair town 'ehip,_Westreoreland county, Pa. near the line of 'the - .Pennsylvania Railroad; al • Houston Station. The Improvements Are a two-story frame lionse,, with six rooms and good oellar, a frame bank barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There is one the place a young apple and peaehorchardt one hun dred and twenty acres cleared land, divided into gelds of convenient size. a large_ portion of which 'ere well set In clover and elmothl; the reticles of said tract coveted with good timber. It is well wa tered. and underlaid with coal and limestone, and is convenient to churches. schools, stores, mills and blacksmith shops. Areal good bargain Is offered in this excellent Mr= I: ' e° Aido, A 'beautifully situated tract:-of or 60 'ACRES of valuable :land. under good fencing, situated in McCandless townthlp. Allegheny county, Ye._ on a township road, 'I Measured miles from the Market House, Allegheny City. Ibis tract Is well adapted fur a garden or dairy ham, being convenient and of easyaccess.. to either_ pity, and near enough to the line of the Mahoning Railroad to make It very deal ruble for country seats, for persons doing business In the city. Maio, The beat farm In Young township; Indiana county, Fa... 4 miles from Wes te rn Penna. R. R. at Livermore Station,containing 300 ACRES-1125 acres cleared and nder No. 1 fencing, as well as fine farming condition: the balance in good white oak timber. The improvements are 2 two-story frame houses. nearly new, of eight rooms each and Anishmtbasements and attics; a large bank barn 50 by 80 feet, a two-story spring hone and other ne cessary on bullrings, all in good order; 5 acres of orchard of choice varieties of fruits; 9feet vein of coal (now open,).underlying the whole tract, sod limestone in abundance , with plenty of springs of 'never- g 6 water. Taken RAI together--houses, fencing,' soll„ nice lying suence, public highway. .churches,. schools, mills. de., 7-I know of no more - inviting and desirable tract of land In. Western Penasylitimia„ Amick. F ARM AND MILLS. A small tract of 60 ACRES of very valuable land in Derry township Westmorela cu l ti v at i on . Pa well fenced and in high state of with hew frame dwelling, -and other Outbuildings; a new grist and saw m il l complete, with two run of burrs, two bolting cloths, and all the needed Antares, in good order, and a young orchard of eholee fruits; lane is all underlaid ,with a six foot vein of coal, now opened .and 'work ed, at the back of the mill, and limestone in abund ance. • Call soon and sna good bargain. • ALSO , FARM OF 160 A RES. IT: Led Immedi ately upon the line of the ennsylv Railroad. at Blairsville Intersection,* m es east of the city: : The improvements area two-starystone bowie of 8 rooms, a No. 2 bani, 95 5) 65 feet. the best of stabling end other outbuildings. , The land Iles well. Is well fenced. is In good farming order, and will be sold yery cheap if applied for soon. For farther perticulars enqiire of ' = • G. R. TOWN% Reid Edge Agent, No. 164 FOURTH AVENUE. FOIL SALE. Acre at W oods Hun. 4 Acres and House In East Liberty. 8 Acres, unimproved. on Troy aui. • Acres on Greensburg Pike. . ' 8 Acres on Four Mile Bun Boad. 1% miles from P. C. B. B. 70 Acres near P. F. W. d C. B. B. , 118 Acres near Ps; B. IL, Westmoreland county. 90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa. B. B. 4 Farms in Preston county, West Virginia. 188 Acres In Armstrong . county, underlaid with coal. 108 Acres and good improvements, in Trumbull county. Ohio. 900 Acres of Timber land, with' Saw Rill and dwellings. pag - 'House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk. House and Lot on Vicroy _street. House and Lot In East Liberty. . • House and Lot in-,Mansfield. - House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. 'House and Lot on Beaver avenue. • 2 Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap.. on Vine street. Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. ' A Houses and Lot on Franklin street. ' 1 Routs of ,9 Rome and Lots on Roberts St. • Farms In Illinois. Missouri and West Virginia. Coal- Lands In Allegheny. Westmoreland; Fayette and Beaver counties in Penna. \ 2 Houses oi9 the 17th ward; rent 83 00 8 do of a do. do. 17th do. do. 144 2 do,\ \ stf-3 . do. do. lath do. do. 1110 2 do. pre do. do. Silt do. do. 880 ' 1 do. of 0 do. do,. Elth do. do. 3410 1' ' do. 0f , 9 • do. do. - ad. 40. do. 800 1 do. of a do. , do. Bth do. do. 192 1 do. of 5 \do. do. Bth do. do. 240 AL do. of 4-• do. do. 37th do. do. • 168 1- do. of .7 do.' do., Sd do, of, 1 do. o do. Grant street. 4 The Houses that I \ ,have for rent will be rented very law to good tens Ats for tile balance of the rem till year.. N „ APPLY AT D. P. BATCH'S REAL SATE OFFICE, No. 91 "Grant St.', Fititraturgh. neTtplil • • II SALE—valuable ra4m alto rsorsury, situate la PENN,TO Allegheny_ gaunt., 8 miles trout the city, and • BM miles . fr om Hutton Btatlon an the A. V.ll. 8., contains 185 accors,'Bo of which is escellant timber; the land is rich, easily cultivated and , wt II water d; connected therewith are a first class grist min three and a half stories high, with three run of stones and lately put in first rate repair, tOrether with en exa , cellenf...saw ml.l, both mills , doing a good • paying. buslnes ; a large stone mansion and numerous other -on tbnildiugs ',Mhz full bearing apple and peach or. se h ttl d d - n h i e g hborh i o s od t The d ab a v veh p leg e e S entls tAhirckry_ opportunity for any parties wishing to engage In a well established business to male a fortune. • Priem low and terms to suit. Apply to- • . _ _ oat • • B. MCLAIN A CO. • MEN ' WISHING , TO purchase a. comfortable .home are 'lnvited to Coot at-15 acres of land, having a front of 800 feet' on the Ohio river above Elhousetown, with• a good dwelling house - of 8 rooms, a new stable and barn, well of so ft water, orchard, Sc. The NU Is rich and productive: Price 85;500. Terms ear,. 188 acres of unimproved land adloining the above 'can be had if desired at slow timirs. For 'idea isoft - • • 88 Bmithileld street .. . FOR 8.41 - a- TO -Mouses LET.. audLots for sale in r an rubs. _Also,. several _coati locations. Also, * man - WOOLEN PAOTOBytewilliflO acre of muli. and good lunaroreinenii i widen will son cheap sud. on reasonaele tenet.- Busine_fi Houses to let on pod °treas. -Private Dwelling Deities for rent in both cities. - For further nartiealari inquire WlLLlAM llatbe Alti ttraL • lin •• - 'llO Gault Street: opnoslie , 8120 - 9 P GINEEL MMYAL BEOUTTit itindigiirrlctiaiingaistmpt4 ~.. . -:- And.; igettoitor .. or: Pattellpss ,-! CIAO of P.' Jr. W. a O. Itailwarj, . `bilicii; No: p i9 IPIEDERAt. Brun Rocnolo. $ isrLOITT. ' I lli t traldfit ti t IP atl.iielonotioni. eecksed. 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Nri5 ,,, C". •, ; - ..V • .. - 4*-• - j• ••••••• ,41, •• ,• -•-...- .. •:•'• •auF 4 • 4O . • • ' "•• • • °• " - 7 -- .. •77.• ...,..r..• 4,••••,,-..•1/40:,,,g....t-,.•&1,4q.:4,•••:Vf•-.?„,,,,,i,-,.-vs.-,w..y..F.,-,:tt„,i...-... •4. 0 .,. : k- .. .‘••••.•,,,k.,,A. • A z,: .•••,.4.•,i - t,,,,,,,..., ,- ,13,... , ,,X.: : * l`• - • `• - " .'1 . • ',. ...• . ".A.l^ , A i • • . . ---:4 SDAY. NOVEMBER, 17, 1868: F~~. ~~` C,‘40 , 9 , - nVAPHAigfit NOtair - 7104trth been Cede" olSis lie a by the 0,. Coeit;tei ; the -10 sh d i orb toteHr;1888, wipe litele to* 1566; the eedeielipsrl viii eau on the Owosso% oitilosit sae: oa ' • • • _ • - • Pilday, Mae Wilk ioa•gEoveanbear.744B. AT 10 0,0L045i 0/131!€117.2110. ID. la the - plan ot.lota laid oat ./10T-11ria: itqlotaop,s, 7r.. la Township vilest:rya. Alliktyjity 01,7; betliir twair live feet lo 'front ma *nag . 4aZial. 4.1011116 airs' * lite:tiding the watt width otto londreitivad ttioliti lost. Imolai MO !Oka *did Prdil4as 111 entail/ s •le -story frartto house.. Tilittshie:.half Database money. ash ` en eon iimatiork - of sale; the balanee one Year form data with interest neared .by bond end Mortgage an the peaking. .. .. MARY HAZ - ER,' oolimat Adnex. of Idirbiel Haney, de43,41. Oup - Eutipp ,couitT• SALE—The „ house”and lot No. — , ATEAY STREZT, Fourth Ward,lAllegheny, EMILE STORT BRICE ei 110010;7; lot 30 feet : 8 in c hes front and; 76 feet 4 inches deep : now own by the belre of Sasnuel Hostel; deceased. The oae•seienth Interest In uid lot and , huildlnus now owned by Mary Ann. Ills W. asia WllliaailL Stevens, minor Children of Lee W. ant= BgeVens,, deceated, will tie sold oa BAT :I7-O.DAY; ' NOvember AD i, 1666, at 10 A. 0., on the premises by order of the Orphans , Court. The ie 'ziainingaii-seveittha of said bit owned by persons of * fell age will tie conveyed to the pnrchmser :by Visual) , Deed, 20.'166, Julie Terin, 1968. B. 0 . .'31006 1 / 3 0N. 103 Fifth Avenue . ' Solicitor for Petitioners. 0d22:129 THE , COURT OF COMMON • PLEAS of-Alletheuy county. No. 754% Septem r,Teiro, /SST: Innis' =atter of T. N. Miner, Jlielarnee 7:7 & morrow. The. undersigned•Appoipted by the court Auditor in the above case, to DM upon the exceptions lied to the account of the Assignee, to distribute the balsam found in the halide of the accountant. and ,to Indicate the proper distribution Ci. the remaining amens of the trust, hereby Ores notice, that be Will attend at his office, No. 86 GRANT STREET, In the city or Pittsburgh. on., he 81st DAY OF NO 'MASER, 1888, at A o'clock for the our .postvotperformingthe unties of Ms appointment, at -which. time and place all parties Interested are re quested to attend.- . n07:a13 r T. IL B. EATTERSON, Auditor. )[lll- THE COURT OF QUARTER • lin4SlONil of. Allegheny county. No. —,'Sept. tern 1888, in re.operting of Hatfield street, city of Pittsburgh. The Commissioner appointed to tate testimottyin the above came will meet all parties in terested at his °glee. No. 103 FIPTII AVENUE, on ,WEDNESDAY, November- 25th, at 1 o'clock.r. ILu for the purpose of taking the. testimony of wit . nesse,. • JOHN T. WILEY, 1=731 EXEC IWB NO'rlCE.—Letters testamentary en the ESTATE OF. ROBERT TON, late of Alleglmuy city, axvlng been granted to the undersign_ed, personi indebted to said estate 'are; requested ,to mate immediate pay ment, and those haying claims against the same will present them to . the undersigned, : properly anthen 'Waled. for settlement: • • - • ALEXANDER GLENN, Executor, Allegheny city. 0c27:z45T NOTlOE.—Application . 'villi be nude to.the Governor for the pardon of MOS KUTNER, convicted of Weeny, n010:a25 BANKRUPT NOTICES. DISTILICIr .00113111 T. ,OF_THE • UNITED . STATES, SOH. THE 'WEsTERN TRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA, IN BANE- In the flush er of CONRAD C. SMlTH,Hiakrunt.. WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SS. A. warrant lit Bankruptcy has been tuned by said Court against the Estate of Conrad C. Smith, of the County of Allegheny, and State Of Pennsylvania, In his said Distriet &Modred a Benkrapt upon petition of credltOrs, and Ake pwyment of any debts and the delivery of any'property belonging to said Bankrupt, • whisk or colds use, and the transfer of any proper ty by him; are forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt., to prove their debts and Choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Alla fibeny ciz ; in said District on the 3d day of DE EMBE A. D. 186 8, at .10 o'clock A, x.. at the °Men of ' OHM N. PITRVIANCE, 116 Federal street, , Allegheny city, Pa., one of . the Reghdors in Bankruptcy of said District. _ . •_ • • • • THOMAS A. ROWI.EY, • ' oc.lo 1 TT. S. Marshal for said District I D. 9.IMARSHAL"S OFFICE - W. D. of Pennsylvania. IPrrrsitencin; November 14th: 1869. TlEtigi IS TO GIVE NOTICE Th on the 10th day of November, A. D. 1 8 68, a Warrant .In' Bankruptcy was limbed against the es tate of OAIIIIIIL BAILEY._of New Brighton, Bea ver county, Pa., sad WM. O. 1111CANDLESS of the city of Pituiburgh, in the County of Allegheny. State of 'Pennsylvania, partners as 13alley McCand less, own,hae bee adjudged bankruptS, on their tition; -th at the payment of any debts and delivery of any v... A .,.rtybelonging to such bank rupts to them or forltielr use, and the transferotaby property by them are forbidden bylaw;tkat a meeting of the of the said bankrupts, to prove their debts, aniEto choose one or more assignees of their es tate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to. be holden at No. 116 Federal street. Allegheny City, Pa., befcrre JOHN 'N. PUBVIANCE, -ter, on the 11th day dr December 'A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock A. It. _ s3HOMAS A. ROWLEY, nolikaat • D . B. Marshal, as Messenger. 11. 8. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,. } W.• D. of• Pennsylvania. • PITTSBURGH N0v.7.1888 THIS .TO GIVE' NOI'ICE- that • on the 7th day or November. A. D. 1868, a arrent In Bankruptcy wee Issued against the ESTATE OF FREDERICK MALE& Of Allegheny city, in At'e county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsyivania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery.of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him. or for his use, and the-trans fer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the 'said bankrupt s to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as signets of his estate,: will be held at . a Court of Bankruptcy, to e be holden at No. Federal St., Allegheny Citv,__Allegheny county Penna., before 'JOHN N. PIIIIVIANCE, Esq., Register s . on the Bth day of December ; .A. D. 1888, at X o'clock niciites A—ROWLEY, th S. Marshal, ea Mersenger. n09:a21 BUSINESS CHANGES. TIIINOLIITION OF PARTNEIt• -1- 0 " SHIP.-The - partnership heretofore existing bet Ween GEORGE sTgwearr and GIRITA.TVB LANGENREER baa this day been dleeolve d' by me twit consent. Parties knowbailltionaelvea indebted to" tne late Om wlll`bleguse snake inunedlate Paarmellt to either, of tboundet•signed. j GEORGE STEW_ ART GUS. LANUENRERR. The =daces will be carried on a beretafore by • I dr.oxtep sio'rmwAivr. • at the gid stand; No. 'll OHIO STREET, ALpt. GHENT °ITT. i.- n012;a5 I SS OLVTION—The Cs-Pazti• .2:".nersidir oetween . • .1011 ti POUND C. V. ROBINSON ) &oder the firm of BEST HOSINSON, Glau Mann• starers, ja this day dissolved by limitation. Mr. JOHN BEST settle the business of the late Arm. • • • JOHN BEST. • I W. uosuisolt. Tlitsburghw September Lt. 1868. • (10.PARLTWERSHIP-4 have this N." day associated with me fiEOUGE THOMP SON,. JOHN MACLEAN and THOMAS A. BEST, findei the name of ' • OBIPSONt & Co., BEIST, TU in the ananntlicture of DOI;EXIZTE FLINT GLASS, \ Patented 10th January, IMO, which we offer as . A 'innerior article to any. in the market at the same price. 'Orders fropt.the customers of the late Inn thinkfUlly ,rr.r.eived; and Ilhed with as little delay as poesible. • - JOHN 73E5T... LiQuo Br o ppm ISLIPJFVE : WINES. IMIZILLA AND OAT4WEA, Of our .1)W11 tritsruip. &leo:: the .best; best brands 01 OHAMPA@NE,• OliainitT, SHEEHY end PORT :WINES. "Vine Growers' .ComPany" of ;MAN DY, ptut Beaks; just the ttitup for I:wester,. • . N.E2 Si—particular Attention paid to. muilving .-0213:41 No. 4 Vlsiinnlley.-Pittsburitn: JOSEPH S. &COI 189,191, 1953 MST 1317417,T, 17TSBUEGII, Y4.lcvyAcTvazu 0! fit Copper'. /Milled PuFe BYO , tildsksp ,41 , bons la Tomos VuiiB maw% uume 4 . • - • Egglutio 11- , '''EtAnL AND PERFUMERY.- . , ~.., .. iTiOIIN PES., Ornamental Bair , BALD WOma AND, Plarindign No. 1811 Third street, near BAdtbAeld,.. =Mbar& de ADrdylloa non o send lissom:awn of Ladles* "stak.l4B.omMootesso,WATA AnOVUAL / BMAC It be Wen fa l GdAthroDAlVNair. CAM: idoDl3nd fad **MAD raDrAdt, . , ,PA mow 8v iSY Nit . .3 4 ." 14 1 FE "EC- .M lAN MUTUAL Lli7; ItSlrEilell Or zirkir No. 1.02 BROAIDWA.Y. . . mem ximozy OVER $1,000,000.. Tau Ccnspani ii itiei Etitardlan Sacred ?and, which is to provide for the Widow -and the Father less, with the least possible burideli to gill ;neared. All Approved I' o~ioies Issued. o Liberal modes for the payment or ?rehab:mu. Policies Non.forfeiting 137 their terms. The Entire Profits of the Company ded equitably_among the leisured., Last Return of Premium FUTT FEB CENT. • DLELICTOIIB: • Hon. John h. Dix, E. V. Hatehawellt, Hon, James Harper, .Willl w liking, - John J. Crane, • Julius H.Frats, William T. Hooker, William Wright, Wm. M. Vermilye. Charles J. Starr, Chu. G. - Rockwood, Hon. Geo. Opdyke, Geo. W. Cuyler, Minot C. Morgan, • Geo. T. Rom Thomas Rigney. John H. Sherwood, 73 , .n3.11. 'Sherman, Edward H. Wright, Aa..lArnolo, Geo. W. Farlee, • Eich , dll. Bowttos, Wm. L. Coggswell. • ! WALTON H. PECICHAIL, President. . i HENRYY. GAHAGAN, Secretary. LUOICISINcADAM, Actuary. 3. BATES IBISULLIN . , RENERAL AGENT POR WZBTEEN PENNA., Room No. SI, Bank of Co:amerce lug, corner of 84th and Wood streets,- PrIT/333TFR.CiVII, airAienta wanted., Apply as above. NATIONAL INBQSANCE.COy OP' TEE UXTY or ALLEGIEM Mee, 89 FEDERAL STWRST, catriutoe on Stockton ATSane. _ . • , . FIRE! lIVSVIZAI+TCIII ONLY. w. w. 3U.ItTELQ, Preside:at JAB. E. BTEVILWBON. Psosetary. A. H. Naglf& Thcoapsoa Jam A. ]Tyler. Jas. Lockhart, IJoa..K.ffers, Jas. L. Graham, ltobt, Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brawk Jr.r. Geo. Gard, ears , oalLnat - Commiss - loner B'~ F INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALIINMEMI, PA. Bank No. 48 Ohio St., JL EIOXIC.PQYPANT. =rouged by Directors well knows to the eon:unlit/I, who trut by Ws dealing to merit a share of your patronage. . 114__WIN Prealdest. QED. D. Wt,amDLE - Steratarr. • DDIESPI'OBB: - Henrr Irwin., 'D. L. Patterson, Henry earwig, Deo. H. Itidaae, Jacob Frans, DottLetblraas, Simon Drum, - J. B. Bsalth, Jacob M. Itnettz W Stewart, SM. P. William:, Joseph . Joe. Umtata, - H. J. =hand, Jerumish ap1.0:05 _ • ' IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP LONDON. -,. ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED ING 18.000,000 IN HOLD. Insurance against lire effected on Honses and BM/diner, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam boats, ie. Poßeteg issued payable in gold or cur e, Afar United States Branch ()face, 40 PINE -STREET ? New York. All losses of the United States Branch will be ad jutted in New York. ' J. Y. MoIAAtraIEGIN; Agent, rars,Buitea, PA. elSee,S7 FOURTH STREET. . . . MEL McLAUSITLIN abio Agent for the Idanhat tan We Ineuranee Company. • seS:v74 =INSURANCE 0031•1 1111- ° 7 4 1 ffringam ;Ideate wx. . HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. OZWRI3ENICELIS, Wurzel Agent: • 02ice,' Rit Witter etree nz impipg Co , s Ware. house_, up stairs, PIMA, • • _ lamre against all of .11re insd• Marine Mdra. A home Institution. managed wand irectors who are well known to the commumity,_who are determined by promptness and liberality to main; Min the character which they have, assumed, as or. Ibring the best protimileir to those who dealre to be , • DIMBOTORS: • - Ahmauder Joon R. McCune, R. Miller, Jr., .; - Chas. J., Clarke,. 'James McAuley, William B. ET ans. Alexander J h sinh Kir .. Andrew David 3i. Long, ' D. Dims's. • n 037 r i P i q Uirr Y • AGAINST LOSS BY -FULL FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co. OF PRILADELPHIA, caviiiz;4 l 3ii a 437 alien= HZ, Mali STU DissotOna. Chula A. Hancker, Mordecai H. Louie ' , Tdatirgoalie; fiavidl3 e . Brown, B. Jacob BElmi t ai, id L t. Hale, i ßleh r a / 3 3 =Z. DALMViieadgt W; S4treMile;s. lERoViN AO II? •_ North. West pot her Third sad WiCiMreete. pEriNSILVANIA . . , ... • . • . INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURON, orincs, N0..10E3i , WOOD MUM% BANK 01 001dEZROE NOT!ADING. This Is a Nome c *palsy, and insures against lou bY Fire exclusively: • • • LEONARD WALTER, President. C. O. 'BOYIR; Vice President. DIGUIT PATICION, Treasurer. 11IIGH ldelfiLllENY.ReeretAiry. DISZCTONS: , .' Leonard Walter, . Geosp la Wilsou. Bo le. Geo. - ' Robert P:trielt, ' J. O. ppe, iamb Painter, - J. 0. Planer. • Josiah King, ' John. Voestley, Jas. H. Hopkins, ' A. Allinson. • Henry Sproul, ' . _ - ipd: . A LLEGNLENIr INSURANCE C4lll. .A.M.'PANYOIY PITTSBURGH. . • . OPPIOZ. Ne. 3.1 STY= STUMM. BattzßLOClt Were., against all kinds ofFire and *ulna Blake. ' • JOHN 111W1N,42.. President. , • , JOHN D. IfeOOBD. ' , flat President. CI; G. WYNN/MU Secretary. .. capT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. • DralecTone: _ • John Irwin. Mr., • erg. Wm. John D. McCort, ' • B. L. Fah= C. Gi.' Huseeyv - W. H. Everson.% Garrey_Ohller. • • Hobert H. Davis, T. J. Heeklnson., , Francis Sellers. , Mules Have : . nun. J. T. Stoadale. MIX , - INSURANCECOM" OYFICCE. N. K. CONAILD WOOD & PIMI STS. liaise Ckarkpanp. t*lng Sire and Narine Biska Drascrronat • ' rr & Win.italUps, , • • , got. John B . Nhoadai John att r - Ismael P. ishriver., John . Parkik._ ', ; ' Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James AIM; •, ' - dM. Brno. Wm.. Van Kirk, 7,_Xamr,. , James D. Verner " I wuria.an W. PHlLLbW e 'resi ' JOB" WATT., W. V. fIARDeur.R. A :See!~ . • , ___.. CAPT. JAI3:`6OHDON. Eleio sir.mical COAL!. COAL!! COAL!!! • • . DICE.SON, & CO. removed their Once to- • „ prCe, 5e7 X4.I374DIVIVIir • 5 - (Lately Olt,. Mont Mai) ititOOND Erkooll. :-Ifflisit'iarife4tor&ollitoterreing : likortet lowest -Au g u ez i llft at th eir - ottoi. saftesseeto \ o wn e win be attended to promptly. 01,371% , EIOIISI,AISOCITILTIOX unimmets, Noh Mead ! Bt. Clair BtreeS. l'ittattrdt; ra. = !Veda Isteation styli \to the dea4Lidd dad Indidupg OWNW gOlnan Man 31TUALV04. • = E~~f=1~~; 7 ~`~`~►;~ REMOVAL. D1220T0118: EMIR :4 ND' 800IIREEt, & sp. - ) :!i:1:.1.1191 _ _ WORIVIVEIII4.-1 101 1,P) ... ... mace: Mtutar .! ...... .• - ......BL w. c4przlntehi , • : Engorgement fora limited period with Wo-pastifig and versatile temetittit. Who wiii aoreai TlitB anifdaypLVartVe. Ifo4. vember 111 h, to Do Wa ldo'. origLOW AIM act mime Ida! eattuea GAM. Gan G. Chailol.s; r••••• • As played by h 1 upward{ 100 consecutive night, In New York. 70 Wads in Philadelphia. 60 night, In 31ew. Orleans. 511 nights In Ctileozo, Up t on. length' theWznripil cities of the Upn Ovatud Matinee on patunlay,Atternoon. .PITTSBMI4O . II::I I NEATEIL GRAND REOPENINC.‘ MONDAY E'VENING ,0 1 021BERr !W s ; '6Bi • i. New reanagement, now scenery, n ew eimininet,_ and kmeral overhauling. Look One for•ICA.T.M. FIE. X. and an entire krat elan New York corms ;fatly:- • 4 • I • nolanall igr TRIMBL El S VAREE'rIES THEATER. r , , H. W. Wrggiamg. Le'nee end IS ezp. B. ILDXSON btage Manager. . The great Longed Sensation 39IDFLS. ANZIEF...EILINDLE, in he Wonderful Vocal Bepresentatiens. • A new dramatic absurdity, WOKEN'S HIGHTH; or One Hundred Years Hence. Tint week - of EUGENE P. GORMAN. ' the Varieties troupe In anew W'MERCANn[ILIE ,LIBRARY LECTURES. MARK TWAIN, (simtrzks. minims) •' the well kro w n AIIEEICA N IiIIMORIBT, ( lec: sure at the 327,1T8 . ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY . EVENING; NOY. 19, 1868. "ABIERIOM/ VANDA9I. Asuoiar." , Tickets ao cents. Secured seats 99 cents extra. Beata Can be secured attbe , rootns of tke • ibrary. corner PENN mid SIXTH STREWN, on T useus - r EVENING, 17111111st', from, 73 i to 9 o'clock. non arLAFAIEJETTE SHAESPERIAN BY MRS. FRANCES -ANNE KRAIRLE. T . NIGHTS ; ONTY. MEM FUMBLE .will read at LAFAYETTIL HALL, : Pittsburgh, „two of , Shatapaare , a play, out follow. • TNORSDAY EVENING, NOV. 19. jurffus C.k.ESAR. FRIDAY. EVENING, NOV.' 20 DERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR: • Tickets, ONE DOLLAR: Reserved seatsTIFTY CENTS extra. The sale of tickets will commence on WEDNESDAY.' at 9 o'clock, at the MosioStorn of C. U. MEL LOR, 81 Wood street. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Readings,• will corn- menet) precisety at 9 o'clock, and it is respectrall7 requested, to avoid Interruption, that tile audience wiDi be 'seated ten minutes.before the readings be-: gin. Doers open at 7 o'clock. noloalf, rarIIFBNEMS • 3111.11EtRI AND_ • 'PARLOII,III4EINAGEBEEI . , The Great Family Itesorte: FIFTH AVENUE, between Smithfield and Woo' streets, opposite Old Itheatre. , 1 - 7 Sir Open Day and:Evening, all the year round. Admission, Sit Cenis; Children, 15 cents. PROF. RUD. LEONHART. MATH OF VCIMIJIN lINIVERSITY,3 • Offen Ws services $o the public as teacher of GERDIAN, Dunne AND DRAWING. Also, as TILLNBILITOR Oldee 144 BiIRTHFIELD STIOIOCT. third story. IarIPAOr• ABM/VIEWS FASBIONABL . E MOOING ACADEMY, • No. 15 THIRD STICRIFF,. is' now ausett for the re. caption of puplis. .Class days and hours—For la. dies; 'Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday, at o'clock P. K. For Gentlemen—Tuesday midi Veda/ Iteninics. at 8 oyclaok. • Private- teasona given. Circulars can be had at the. Music Store' and at the Academy. Classes out of the city,lt Convenient, attended to. - " Air to let to Select Partial FORT PITT I • LUMEIER \ COMPANY, ',CAPITAL : .!.1,'....- . 025;900; Passantirr—lrDW.UlD DITHRIDGE. BICRZTABY.-.T. A. WRIGHT. DAVISON. • DIIUICTOU: • Zdwsrd Davison,* , * L. F. •Dtmessi. John Mellon, E.D. Dithrldgo. (tea W. Ditkridne, lit. L. 31alone. 0. B. Johnston. impL=MIYMID-47mner at '• BUTLER AND LUMBER STREETS; OTWICE AT FORT PITT citasa WORK% Wads( Ington Street. - -Ia2O:MS LIMIBEIii ! L I „ : -- A - . . . LUMBER .... AZZIZILPIDIIBI , ATTEIMIIf - Dealer in all Kinds or Lumber. _ . : • ,ON HAND.AND IfiNi r - ,•,-. 1,000,000 feet Dry Pine B • • ••• • - ill° wu fee t 13‘ and .51 inch Ole lank; • - . 30:008r,1 Dry IN wen C011113101111.nit: ' 30,000 feet Dry fend 2 iest. Oak; ..• •-•,.., • I l i t:000 feet, Be r rit: , a nd i. 3 oherry nch l ilaple; x l ar 30,000 feet Dry I,_ . A and 3 inch Poplar -10,000 feet Dry ro Scantling; • • 350,000 feet ilvenloc, Joists and Scanting; 150,000 No. 1 18.1nch Shingles, sawed; 250,000 No. 116-loch Shillalas; sawed .50,000 No. 1 15-inth Shingles, slimed; .• .o,ooo,Eire Brick; • . . . , , „ .I,oooVire T il e, . . .' • - 100 Tons litee Clay, . , - • •-•- YAEDB••NO., 80, PE3,11L3 , Erritrar; tannery Ilanchester,_and 151 ESIINOUA.I3I7I.IiNT. (*pp site the Gas Works, Allegheny City.* . •• _n WEIST.€O3IIIIO*. . • ' - • • KiSei Lae. StONIS :Ti r Orkas Northwest cotuer of West CoWile% des' , SILVAPICATITATNIS CIO.. 'Sae On heal .or kW as ) i ds' rs notice and Step S tan dewalks, Brewer, Vaults. /.4. Head an Sto_ues , Orders oromothr executed. rzole s reall ,"" ° ” • I: WIG - 1111EN Ice Wet; No. MS DLIOND ALLEY 9 Pista bur o i. order:het 'iota st isiliisteet stteittirs t r e , tuWark= W-se"l = r ~ -r.== ~ ~~t~""~"""" ~._. ON THE READI !MS LUMBER. 14113T11 ‘ t3TOMB. MEM M 11 M II
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