The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 19, 1868, Image 7

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A Nroman on VW amiwe ions.
twine tire New Yorlasetlier,)
'When I say that the street dress of the
. `majoiitrof respectable women of New York,
to-day is disgusting, 1 but feebly express,
myemotions. I say the respatablo women,
antLyet,. eaTe to Olgarvfk9 know them to
Wand, their eppearanal leaveli a w ide'
-Margin for doubt. The clown at the circus
,wears not more stunning or parti-colored
Fp:costume; in fact his has the advantage of
being sutlicienily. "taut"- , to use a• nautical
- phraze—not to interfere with locpmotion;
while their's—wbat with disgusting humps
upon their backs, and-big rosettes upontheir
1 1 - sides and shoulders, and loops, and folds, and i '
buttons, skid teasels, and ClatiPs; and bows
upon their skirts, and striped satin petticoate r
all too shortto hide often clumsy ankles—
and more color, and: 'lades of colors heaped
upon one, poor little fashion . ridden-body
° than ever was gathered in one rainheyi—and
this-worn withont regard toteinpeisturic
or time, or plice—i say this presents a sped;
• tacle which is too disheartening even to be
comical.
One cannot smile at the young girls who
are, one day—Heaven help them—to he
nviliKiinAiliethliticiXTrint - anividotlifta! I,
-Bartofm3iseltitiatee the threlif"Ziriditteck,
with only the protection of a gold locket
betweelt itself and the cold autumnal
winds. Wives and mothers! I say, as I
see them 'ruining their feet and throwing
their ankles cut of shape in the vain , en- ,
' deavor to walk on heels like corks; fastened
far into the middle of the sole of their hootts;'
• ' and those boots so high upon the calf of the
leg, and hattoned across it so tightly 'that
circulation is stopped, andviolent headaches
foll Ow.; Wives , land mothers! say,' as I'
, • see the heating a nd burdensome gamier
tackled, on. the meat delicate portion' of a
woman's frame, to make still • - surer con
'firmed hivalidlim.'' What fathers, bus
' bonds, brtthera and_lovers can be thinking
shout, to- be - willing that the women`: they re
spect . and love, ,should appear in public.,
looking Mce.woMen whom they despise, is
- a 'Marvel to MC "'Why they do not say this .
to them, and shame:them into a deoent
peartuice,if their glasses cannot effeatit,ldo
not know. Oh, the relief it is to meet a
fadY; instead.of a ballet girl I Oh, the relief
it i s to see a healthy, firm-stepping, rosy,
broad-chested, bright-eyed woman, clad
• simply with a dress all of one color, and
- free from hunches and tags I I turn toloolc
.at such an one with true respect, that she
has the good sense and-courage and good
taste to' appear on the street in a dress befit
ting the street; leaving to those poor wretch
. ed women *hose business it is to advertise
their persons a free del,/ without competi
. lion." , If 'I seem to speak harshly, it is be.
• cause I feet earnestly on this subject. I had
loped that the women of :1868 would have
been worthy of the day in which they live.
had hoped that all their .time-would not
have' been spent in keeping up with the
chameleon changes of fashions too ugly; too
absurd for toleration. It is because I want
them to be something, ,to do something
higher an&nobler than a peacock might aim
at, that Iturn heart-sick - away from these
infinitesimal fiipperies.that narroW:the soul
anitlnttee, and leave nothing in their, wake
'
but, emptiness. Nor is it necessary, in
-avoiding all this; that a woman should look
"strOng minded ,"-- as the bugbear phrase
pee It is not necessary that she should
dress - '
s like her grandmother in order to look
like ii.decent women. .It . is not neceisary .
she should forswear ornamentation, because
it were better' nd more respectable to haie
it confined to festal and home occasions and
less to, the Iniblic promenade. She is - not
driven to the alternative of - muffling herself
like an omnibusdriver in January, or catch
\ ing Consumption with her throat .protected
•'• only by a gold locket.
Oh; I_wish theta bevy of young
.hand
some girls, of good social position, would
mangerate a plain lady-like costume fOr
street and-ehurch wear. I say young and
handsome, because if. an old , woman does
this, the little elite will toss their heads and
say, "Oh, she has had her day and don't
care now—and me want ours: '
Now that's perfectly natural; and right,
too, that yod should have your youth; that
you should is girls say, &quake the most of
yourseivei;'?' but in doing.' so don't you
C think it would bewell not to lessen or cheap
en yourselves ?, and I submit, with all defer
. ence to your dressinakere an -mammas; that
every one of you who appear in , public,in,
the manner I have described, are doing this
very' thing—are
.efiiing 'Womanhood, and
bringing it kite d_
derision and contempt;
whether you believe it or not. - '
Applies.. on of Petrotenm to the Seating of
is Under the Of If. .M..
Saint Claire Detrillelhat ebruplete
gatioria have been made with a view of ar
riving at the means of burning, under
• able conditions,;: I'9oo --petroleumln the ,
faefgratd of, steam boilers. For some
years past the English and the Americans
have devoted tfiemselves to the i considers•
lion of the subject, but without scenting to
h'a've arrived at any definite"' 41nclusions.
Numerous trials in= France; however, have
' led to the decided reault,: and a first effec
tive spplication thereof „ was made in the
beginnmg"et duns last;lp. the gratea of the
boat Puebla.
Not many :days have elapsed since the
linperial:train was drawn - from Chalons
- the= canip, over a distance of twenty-ekiht
kilometres, by a locomotive heataSirith
petroleum oil, and this trial was a x s ceess.
In heating•lwithoil of petroleum; employ
ment. is made; ;with.
not., the .rectified oil adop
ted for trade, but of oil dull, almost station
ary, viscous as tar, and in this state not pre ,
lenting ; any daiigef,4eaplosioiv
mode employed on the' Eastern Railway
eonsistain burning the petroleum on a nog
-Owe& behind a:BiMple .vertical','grat.
ing. A constant• current, th - e playing out
of which is regulated by a cock, -comes to
supply aliment forth, combustion,andcon-,
sequently alleivs the regulation O the pro:
duction of steam. th e
this trial - will
be , followed - by other applicatitins, , and
whether petroleum will enter as an avail
able agency of combustion into the actual
practical workings of • steam:,-engines, are
questions which the iiitui*viill decide.
HOV Alt AIMERIIAN Janotrim Loox.--He I
'should be bald-headed, round-headed, and
empty-headed; should he about five feet
-lengthwise, half as - rauch in breadth, and as
deep as the city fat can make him • smelt
eyes ,that seem ,to loolLat the ceiling, be
tween which should be a nasal organ that
looks like a wad of putty stuck on-the side
of; ttpUMpl4; should' . wear •glassed on the
ztop of his head, and leather oferhis eyes;
should feel thewiliortance or:the position,
. •ard; what' Small lxdaieee, (the Peo_P/4.- are;
thea r it Anything ,elB4 is wanting / ft shoula
be a pair of iwnowsio force breathing, and
the model is complete. If the Mayor should
happen'to_haye a little bill-to be pulsed, the
model Aldermanis the man:to , offer it, feel- ,
ing his importance at, such:times in.
a two fold ratio, and but too haPPy to be
so honored, an d under his guardianship the
. k city improves. Yes, course.'-Quincy
(l/1.) 7 Whig.
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Th°•A,a' 02 4 3 .°5 14 . 4
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lona `,1t400).-
odious of Liooolli t i ak, afoooolo 31,
la Cincinnati, en Tttesday evening, and in
the course of his nu:narks spoke of. Wilkes
Booth • • -
No juiti dialleed9 l 4ate Man could daini,
that Bdeth was acting lb* mletaitei Pa=
triotietri When - '
_lid' tontMitted; the " Waives
deed. If *0 igroireling Personal anibltion
that Prinnpted the hisatin to -hisbk.:linable
work. Excised by love of notoriety' and ap-
Va BoOth Son lumylf Inca the arms
of lue, a
'few truirilerinis g
contiliinttont, and with
them batchedthe plot for aesaisinating the
President: Mr. Murdoch remembered that
on one occasion,. When Booth was - Oast. for
the character . of Maria cleilfitoriOn Schil
ler's tragedy of "The Robbers,m_he wanted
the stage ,carpenter so.to arrange the scenes
that at a certain time in the progress of the
play he would' hurl himself down a preci
pice from a greet height. They -expostu
lated with him`against the arrangement; but
he insisted on having his Plan carried out,
saying that no matter 'rhether -he
_was
killkilled.- or not by, he fall, the jump louldbe
_sensational, And would "bring t down
the house." Bo it ;. was , with the
last desperatee .and.' terrible act of
his life. ,A band of rebels; knowing that
be was arabitiousto do something tragic for
the cause that was
_fast losing its stiengthi ,
encouraged him In his idle ,plans and gavC
him an ostensible leaderehip of their_ party
ofilyto'fire his' excited brain With their hei.
rlisit'Plot - for ' the'e - Murder of Xi: 'Lincoln.
Themantle of Junius Brutus:Booth ttho el
der did not fall upon the shouldetrof - John
Wilkes, and the consciousness, of that fact
rankled.in Booth's heart, though it did , not
ruffle his handsome . brow. •• • ,The tool ih the
hands of his designing comPanions, he was ,
made-to believe that the • fame- , be. coveted
was to be 'gained Only by , performing the
last bloody act of that long and disastrous
tragedy. The impenitent ones South want
ed a man to strike the final bloW, and they
would lift him on their' shouldete and give
him the first place in the new nation they,
- thought to rear when anarchy, and blood
shed had destroyed 'the old. A weak and
miserable ambition led Booth to the terrible
crime of murdering in cold blood' the na
tien's best benefactor, and, In-firing that
fatal shot, he brought upon himself All the
abhorrence that 'the Amen= people; can
fed. Be perished, as he - deserved to perish,
like a dog, 'arid his name will ever hence
forth be detestadAy all, Men. . • •.,
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AUCTION SAL
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EAST 7 N .
BiNKRETT SALE.
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WF.ONSADA.T AND THIIRSDAT. , November
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4A t SONIC AperioN. s,
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Capes. Nlctorines, Berthas, - , 'Engenlas,
Mutrcanll Cuffs, Mink, Fitch, Hudson
Bay, Stable, Siberian, Squirrel,
'Water Mink, German
Fitch. eke.
being the entire stock ota New Tork Bank rapt Per
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20th at two‘o , cdocisetitar,merr. desirable prOperty
adjoining... Messrs. timith aid n .tisraer!ii ,residences in
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fonr and 6liWraeretoreil. proved groin:We, plant;
ed,wittionotcp'fnilts. and goosfrgatehotuie o f seven
rooms. The neigbborbood. sititationt roads and
hiebitiet 100 travel are ..xtenent. This - sale it
wunhr medal aMeirtiorungthase conteulplating to
purchase a. suburban..nome. 'Take .111.1
the -0 P. X.
tralo:froUti/Cileghpny. Free tickets;and all infonna
.l.lon by:'/ A.'LEGGATZ. Auctioneer. . ,
Doll i 159 Fedi ral latent.; Allegheny city.
:BY, 1ik411 . 3:4411,,
13101ALEER 46/ 1 411 , 141 , 11 18 a.
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"This valuable treatise on the. OEI4I and tare of
C o ul ti t i ll eo l e rfllno.'attows , how heal* is impair n i
abbOlf of youth linct wathoo9l.
how easily ;retained: ' It gives 4t Meer synopsis 0
the impedimenta to marriste..the OVUM itui effects
of nervous debility,snd the remedies therefor. ,l A
pocket edition of the.above will be' fOi warded on
receipt of A& cents: itly addressing c'Doetor CUR:
T15.210.-b8 Ninth Charles litreet4:Balthworee Md.;
HOW LOSZ HOW
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cen t : . 101 ltupr t ireafol... o .
TREATMENT. L and Ilndiesl9htril
sreme t etorr
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stage generwys
_Renton ne caulumptlost,
l i zasrilitas'ldental and Ph! ee l s_re•
t from Self Abuser -turf* I:.U,.t irj aX; s vaitmr.
well. M.D.. author of Green 800 ' 4 Ac. "A
Bows THOIIIIATMT OT TUT ." Beat
sander seal; ln 91111lasurrektek to anladdrull i k sin S 4o *
fassistcm receipt of slzetnts.,oetssooos
to CHAS. C. JUANE •a 9, IBTVWZBY:
NEW YORK, POSTOTBICIIf num 4588. Also Dr:
CulserwelPs 4 Matalsge Guide," price Mks:mats.
ADVICE Co. VOIING +843"
‘•gar!' for Voung Men.
On the Brion, Alnnea asd.Dlieaaee• Incident to
Youth and Zany, ,Idanhood4 with - the humane view
of treatment and pure, sent by mall in VA&
etter
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~• A. , lf - Alilit4ll, 40 Alfailla,, lossifge.itne wit tie,
Ventellertilir Bailread, - 117 • nilleffrein itilielty,Jlll
Mllitanittli. . arlesaltip,_,Alrgenar, eiesietY.Plif., - . .Tlia'
Itierovekt is iii lee two-stery trricitherese. WSW
lealege ant MIL , : EA large frainaliank'aara..
j nalattg
with Me, 1 ins . nag ill eller .eateilldiega la
• oelayiblie enier. l, 'Worths - hest at oreltarits; if alti
..kladsrof,fralt. • Tito sell - Is risk. newbetteat.. Mks
property' adieus . - thy village sof Stein- Vine' aa4l .
• 4 ma *it se.yeitheys id- itherokak. totassole_,•selliar
sresOto ,end will be set .at tits let „erica at
1116.1106 C This , laptertoteitealeitcosrs wee& at
least all the Ii asked far*, property, to asy *eh- -
ins aboateniandOrelith la worth for lialtes.l?.""'
poses at least 1110
_'000: 1 -Per , fall2 Aartionlare eau at
PT law; r sr IirMLIAX.4I6 , 84.. - ..Bait4, on tel.
&Leo, A FAIII[-43F50 AC99ll,4ltif ted inElte:
&bath township. Allegheny. .eounty, Pe...oaths line ;
of the -ConneUsville :Railroad, sent )Smiles fro*
the city: The ' littprovenents are a new stone dwell- •
lag, with eight rooms; 4 good barn and ether out
buildings, This property is offeretet 4 - nil low
price. , tall and secure .yourself a good bargain.:
ALSCr. - A • FA RM OF .1510' 'ACHY* • situated In
Elisabeth • t o wnship,; Allegheny -county, Pe 17% •
miles from. he citi, on the Connelsville ad,.
opposite Elrod'a tatice. within 110 tenets'. walk
of the • Station. helmOrovements - are -s. frames,
tease 'containing four zombi and -kitchen, :with a.
good cellarunderneagn.very good barn and other •
outbuildings:' A No. - 1 .orchard` Canteen* about
• 900 fret bearing trees; all. In 'good condition: 90
acres entree land. the residue* good timber. et."
!Weald with 93 acres of tog, -__ . •
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ALSO; A TWO-STORY - BR IG S ' HCIUSRAdjoier.
lug the _Borough. orElisabeth, Allegheny county,
Pa., containing 4 roams and etcher. . Lot 00 feet
front b .196 beater an alley. ....1. g. odd Stable. wink
nesse' e...tive and other outbendlege lam stil
th 'dto se it at .0. : krw , prlce of $1,590, :0!I i
l i axm
.ALS In tin'.
• 400'. Alit H ens% • eentaining AV rooms. Lot:
1.110; et s are. I Wild he . sold at theenotiedinillX,.
low .ce 6 . 49,500: on easy. teillul. • , _, , _.: • :''
AL o, Air Fee; known by' the name Or •4vlllof '
. Ilsitnited onthe Oolusellsorille liailioad,l7,
- Wiwi to the city_i._ comets:Ong ,TO ACRES, ell. ri''
geed Condition.. The - improvts are a Nto 11. '
- briokhouse two ?Stories high, newl y' painted, eon.!
taini4igelx rooms, two halls' running full length of.
:the,. owe. .-• The . ouse it situated L on - a. beautiful''
knell, 11 Itirrounded by fruittrees. shrubbery, vines
and flowers, with a gradegavenne reining to the.
Tonsil.:,llirer. ' Also, _ a large f. frame: bank barn;
smoke. house, wash house, coal house. bake-oven
'and tither out buildings' and' a never-fennirwell Q •
water.. Xwo large orchards.. containing frontal.r. to ,
seven hundred fruit trees,. nearly all in goodoeering
conditiod,.. This farm abounds in small fruits, est
Currants, espberries, gooseberries, and sing large.
strawberry, patch...which, •-• In ,connexioe with . the
richness of the sell and nearness to the city, makes -
it very definable for gardening purposes. Verycon- •
regent to schools. churches, stores and blacksmith
ALSO. A FARM OF vioi ACRES. Situated le
Elizabeth -township,- 'Allegheny county,' Pa., 31,
millet froethre i ty of Pittsburgh, on the Connells
elle Railroad; at Suter ritation. • The improvements '
area common log house, a good frame barn; with
stablinglor ten: orses; acorn crib and wagon shed;
good orchard of fruit i rees: -fencing very . good."
3 20. acres cleared,.the residue* heavy timberland.
,This firm le valuable—fret. for Its extellent soil;
secondly, Member; and , thirdly. It conning more
limestone than any other farm in Pennsylvania, all
accessible. The lower vein of 'limestone is 40 feet
thick; several other veins ranging* from 31‘ to 6 ft.
in thickness, lie under the whole term. .For pestle
niers enquire of ELI SUTER, Esc., at Suter Sta.;
lion, of at ray oflee. • • ' . . • -
ALSO, -17 c ACRES, situated in Bt.- Clair town
ship Westmoreland . county, ' Pa.,__near.• the line of
the . Pennsylvania Railroad, at .Ronston, Station.'
The improvements ire ' a - two-story frame , , 1100.5.3. ,
with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn
40 by e 0 feet. and other.outheldinge. , There is o n .
thenlace a young apple and - yeach•orchardi'brietun?
dred and twenty acres 'cleared land, difidedinto
. fields of convenient site, a - large_ portion! of which'
are well set in clover and timothit_ the . residue of
said tract coveted with good timber: It is well we.
toned. and underlaid with coal - and-limestone, and
is convenient to churches, schools. stores, mills and'
blacksmith shops: X real good bargain Is offered*
this excellent farm.. - • .
. - Abaci.. - A beautifully situated tract .et ISO ACHES'
of valuable lsnd, under good fencing, situated in.
McCandless township. Allegheny county. Pei , . on a
'townshiti_resd..li measured miles from the Kirke C.
Bono, A llegheny City. lea tract Is well winged •
for a garden or dairy farm, being convenient Sled o f .
easy access to either eity, sod. near enough to the
line ofthellahoning Railroad lo make it very deg,
rable for country seats, for persons doing.basiness
in the env. ' • - . - . •
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. . ALSO, The best farm In Young Owlishly, Indi an a
country Pit., 4 miles trontWestern Penna. 11,' R. at
Livermore btatlon, containing 300 ACRES-295:
acne cleared and under No. 1 - fencing, Si' well as
tins farming condition; the balance In goodwhite
oak timber. The Improvements are it two-story
frame houses, nearly new, of eight rooms each and
finished basements and attics; a large bank barn 50
by 80 feet; a two-story spring hoe* and other ne
eoutbuileings, all in good order; 5 acres of
orchard t of choice varieties -of fruits; 4 feet vein of ,
coal (now :open.) underlying the - - whole tract, sod '
limestone In abundance, with plenty of springs of
never-felling water. Taken all together—houses,
fencing, soil. nice ' lying surface, public highway,
churches. sc hools mills, &e. —I . know of no more
inviting and desirsble • tract: of land In Western
Petermann. • • •
• ALSO. FARM AND MILLS. , '
-A email tract of 00
ACRES of rev valuable land in Derry novo:able
Westmoreland county, Pa.- *ell fenced and ht e
nigh state of cultivation. t l ti new frame dwelling,
and other . outbuildings I a new grist and saw mill
• .00mplete, with two run of burrs, two boltingeotha'
0,..
-and all the needed txtu s , in good order. and a
young orchard of choice tat lane is all underlaid
'with a Mx foot vein of now opened and work
ed, et the back of the mill, and limestone in send.
ance. - . Call soon and seem s good bargain.
ALSO, FARM 01.160 A.QRES, situated inimedi
:. . Misty upon the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
''at. Blairsville Intersection. 5* miles east . of the
chy. ' The improvements tire stwo-story stone house
of 0 mew aliio. 1 bare , 115by4MS feet, the of
stabling, and other outbuildings. The land lies welt
Ls well feneed: is in good farming ordeti and will be
sold very cheap Itapplied for soon. - • :
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For Author particolsroontintre of
H. H. 'TOWER, Real Mite Agent,
•-• No. 104 'FOURTH /MENUS.'
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' R SALE,
Aire at Woods Run. •
ACIVIJIZU HOU* in ELM Liber2: 1
8 Acres, unimproved. on Troy*
Ac r es on Greensburg Pike.
5 Acres on Your Mile Run Road, I.lC.mdles Irma
P.
I C O Ac r es near P.R. W. ,t C. R.E.
110 Acres near Pa. 8.H., Westmoreland county.
00 Acres at Hill Side Statlrrn. Pa.; H. R.
'4 Farms in Preston county, West Virginia.
188 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with
108 Acres and good improvements, InTrumbuill
"county. Ohio.
900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw Mill and
dwellings
House and
,Lot, on Center Avenue , near Itirk.:
patrick..
House and Lot'On Vicray street.
House and Lot In Zest, 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.
X Lots; very cheep, on Vine street.
SI Houses and Loton'Frsaklin street.
1 HOUSIFOr 9 11.00M11.andLots on Roberts St:
"'Fermata Illinois . ; Missouri and West Virginia.
Coal. La n ds in nnoglterl..Westutoreland,,Fayetto
and Beaver counties in Penna.
To.x..pir
AtiCTIONEERS.
A Honsea of 9 Booms in . the 17th ward; rent:43oo
3 do. of 3 • do. do. 17th do. do. - 144
A do. of 3 do. do. With do. do .3 160'
A do. of 0 do; do. Bth'do. do.i. 360
1 do. of 6- do do. 11th do. do . 3' 300
1 do. of 9. do, do.. Ad :do: do. ' 600
1 do. -of 3 do. ' do, 6th do. do. 192
r do. of 6- do do 6th dO. do. 240
1 • do. of 4 do. . do. / 37th : do. do. 166
1 "do.'of I " do. do. 'Ad do.
1 do. of 6 do:' Grant street. •
• The Houses that I have for rent will be rented
very low to good tenants Or , the hddsnce of the ren
tal year.
D. P. HAMS REAL ESTATE OFFICE
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
no1:0113 - •
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Aim' 'DIEN' 'WISHING ' TO
purchase- a comfortable :bogie are •Invited to
ook at Macre, of land: having a front of 600 feet
on the Obto river, above Chonsetown„ with a good
dwelling house of 6 rooms, a new stable and bank,
well arson water. orchard, de. Vie soil Is flch:and
productive Price 66,666. Term* easy..., ZS acres
of gdimproved land adjoining toe above , Can be had
if disliked at I low lige re. For macaw • '
• . . • MTH sEirr fk sorts,
85 Smithfield street..
non
raR SALE . 84 . To, LET...1101k14311
Lots ter sale in all_ .__gerta of the eity and =-
tube. Also, several Puma In wood Locations.
also. g WOOLBDT VATOlrjr.with AO sexes.
of lan, and good Imp rovements, which. I will sell
chew and on reasons - Me, terms. :Badness Rouse
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling House for
rent in both cities. /or - farther naettetihirs inquire
WILLIVL WABD.: , •
, lard 110 Brent street. ovnostto Cathedral.'
=I
°HEAP HOMES IN:THE WEST.-r!!
'LA:We ere `authorized to offer two thousand acres
oi good land in Missouri at the low price of seventy
aye cents one
acre. Will be divided' into sev enty
eighty,or one hundred Mid sixty acre tracts to su it
the purchaser. Title good sun :all tilespuld up..
This Otter to remain open only one week. Jll'or foil
particulars apply to - . CO.. s
non 'I.:- (, corner fourth and ihnithdeld. streets. ;
ainrsataat sisazaiir • • • • k a up c yzuf.>,
JalNC4gatil
N ., to ONO. P. Sottorooluat A Co. '• " • -
ritoiCTICAL Lrrsosiiispaigus.. ,
The.only.Bteam:l.lthogtoptack 'Establishment .West
of the Mountain& •Boilloont - Catds,setter ,Head
Bonds, Libels, Madan, Show vat, mkplommx ,
roTtraiylc ts 4Vltios, ktoirtli cater of posits, LIMO.
ci0n.414?.. :14 ;1414 .Fhlrd J!tx,tit,
wucc*EM.:4M . D,NEAsuRES,
BOLTON;
Eeor•of Weights and Ibmpureei
!P,T.4 :PFPFA
iserseck mat* sad //linnet%
w en pro ft puy attmded to.
NISTA=
APPIT AT
LITHOGRAPHERS.
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Immo
ram
LIN3AI4
fyileaLlClP-.ONITIRT fOALENi - :
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:"11 '761 6 11 11 1. 1. 14' it
"11**0aiTit ..;".Wki 101 - # O4l' 0 2 mss,
%look* :reea;llll4sl.!Mili widessielled eXL eat
*kik* ',Oki4es i , et ri l o l ais " 114 . '04- - -
• , irrilye,T,lXei IMMIX Say of Xesramxiber, 11,84101,
• . : : im4: O C4 A. X
+ P
12/1114.05ii 'gee 118 3i IhrDll U 'ot]otalsla on
by itebtrison4r.;;lii Torinehip of Ytneerro,-
nkaßbeay OM beteg iviritY•iirre feet in fiat on
%nag liarda Anna and abrading the ealTie
ertittb.:eleleedred and trientir feet bah to EiJgh
etrat,"toi which taid premise; anreeted a one4taY,
frame house. • . ' • •
irmaink•rone-211/f Pirreithaii 1210,16 1 eich - on elm'
Ilrmatkus of elle, the ' beanie end year from date
fifth Interest seared by- bond and mortgage en the
premises. ", - • MART HAVER,
Adinvx of Michael thiney. decrd.-
. .
totpitANs!,.. COURT' BALE-The
house and ,10% AVERY STREET,
loarth Ward, AlletlieriyMEßßlC STORY BRICK
WOE; lot 30 feet (Flitches front and 78 feet 4
Inches deep, now (mated by the heirs of Samuel
Hosygli, deceased. s.The ohe-selenth Interest in said
i lorand buildings now timed by 'Mary Ann. Ella W.
414 wu mH. Ste minor children of Lee yr.
and Stevens d tesied, Will be- sold on SAT.
Lif3A 'No her Aletil36B, at:10 A.
the preihses by orde of the Orphans' Court. The're.
mmluin six.isereittluiAr,sald lot owned by , persons
of.fall age will, he,iiinveied parehaser by
Vrlkiraitypeed. Naf 104 June Terni, 1865.
B. S. 114111501‘.103 Plith'Aventie
: - ee4it:loll • . Solicitor for Petitioners.
• • •
N: THE ,1401 - : , . COMMON
PLEAS of .n.ueilit!ri,y epimir, 10454, Elp.tem-.
r Tena,,lB6l. ___'
In the MA ter voir M..Blilleio,'Aetlign • •
of Bassett, Anderson igtllorrOsr.
The undersigned appointed by the court Anditor
in the isbove.case,,to pass upon the exceptions tiled
to''the - amount of the' Assignee, to distribute the
_balance lbund in the hands of the accountant. and
. to indicate the proper distribution o. the remaining
aeeestd'ofthe truat, hereby gives notice, that he
wilintsend at his office; N0..68 GRANT aTIIEZT,
lathe city of Pittsburgh. on the Slat DAT OF NO
-1868, at 14 o'clock P. se. ; for the per
pose Qf performing the oodles of his a ppointment, at
which time 'and place all parties interested are re
quested to attend.,
n07:113' T .' H. B.' PATTERSON Auditor.
N THE, DISTRICT, COURT OF
J A
THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE WEST
'
N DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
WAbHINGTON BRITTON, a bankrupt under the
act of Congress of March Ad, 1807. having applied
for a discharge from all his debts. and other CIIIIMS
provable under said Act, by order of the Court,
notice is bereW given to all creditors who have
proved their debts. and other -parsons interested,
to appear on the 'Rd day of 16&CEMBEit. 1866,
at ill o , clock'A, Y. before JoIftuN.PURVIA,NcE,
Esq., Register. at Ills office, No. 116 Federa l
str e et, Allegheny city. Pa. , to show cause, if any
they have, why a discharge should not be granted to
the said tiankrupt.
, nolnas4•TH . ,S. C. McCANDJACI3.4. Clerk.
TolricE.whereas letters of ad•
ministration .en the estate of Dr. IRA R.
PER, late of Patten - township, county of. Alle
gheny. deceased, have been slanted to the subsoil.
ber. , All persona Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Inuriedlate payment, land those
having claims or demands against the estate of the
said decedent will'anske known the same ; without
delay „.to ,_ , BABBARATIPER. dm'n,
ti os:aari . . Penn Townshipi Allegheny ountY:
. _.
ORDINANCES.
=NIB T.
4tiN ORDiNANCE changing' the
' ' , name of Rink Lane in the E i ghth ward to
er avenue. .
ne. 1. Be ,it ordained and matted by the Select
and Common Councils of the City of-Army, and
it to &Teti" etutete4 by the authority "e the saws,
-That the tut= of Bank Lane, in the hth ward,
be and is, hereby changed to her avenue, to cor
respond with the balance of the street.
Ordained and enacted into& law this the Ilea day
:of liovember4B6B. JAMES Mc11111EW:
\ President of Select Connell.
-. ~. JOHN B,IiLAOLE.
. ?resident of Common Council.
At tes t _ __,-
D. MAarsishat,_Userk of Select ' Comae.
.. Dit.wdirra. Cleric - of Common Council, . nol
ESOLVTION TO WIDEN WEB.
STER STREET. '
nsoLlre.n. Bp the Saul and Centineet Clounet/i
of the Otty ofJ. Allegheny,
_That 'Webster street. be
widened to the width of 40 feet ‘frotaßenton alley
to North avenue, for the purpose or maintaining a
uniform width titroughont,and that 8. Bedford, J.
J. gems", and ;Leonard ly alter, Yreeholde l f be
and they are hereby appointed viewer', to vie s,
and
lases* the damskes and Dentine accordanc with
the provisions of the - Act of Atsembly, approved
May Ist, D. 1881. , Vat the Clerkt'of Coun
cils notify' them of their !fitment.
Ord and enacte d in o slaw WI the Lilth day
of November, A. 1.). 1808.
`JAMES MORTICE,
Preeldent of the Select Connell.
- • JOllBl 8. 'LADLE.
Preffident of Common Connell.
D.
Mithmanolc. Clarkof Sejelit Oottnen.
tht.womit. Clerk. oteoniman Cotmea. I r twit
AII ORDINANCE , " GRANTING
the right of way ,to the Federal Street and
=sant Valley Passenger Railway Company over
certain streets, with 'stipulations relating thereto.
SkerioX 1. Be E ordained. and enacted try taa
Mete and Constrain Councils the NV ctr diugh4-
ny, and it is hereby enaMed allt4oritit tbs
Sams, That the consent of the Councils of she City
of Allegheny le hereby given to the ]federal Suva
and Pleasant Valley Pamenger 'Railway Company
to lay. out and construct arialway. and ror that pur
pose Welder upon and motley the following streets
viz; Starting at thacenter of lianduaky etre. t. on
thetiouth side of Ohio street; thence along Sandus
ky street to Limpet street: , thence along. Lacock
street to Anderson street; thence along Anderson
street; t o the Allegheny bridge, tknOWn as Hand
street bridle); the same to tie constructed with
double track, and to trayerstreal4etreets with their
horses and cars, subject to the regulations and re.
striations hereinafter menttoned and described.
Sae. IS: Said Councils shill have the right, from
time to time by ordinance, to establish - such regu
lations. In regard to said railway, as may be re.
quired for the paving, repaving, gi acting or Calvert
lug, see ale& and laying algae. along said streets
and prevent obstructions thereon.
13KC. , 3. • This-. 'said Railway Company, in con
structing thi it rodd, shall conform to the glade now
established. or hereafterto be established, of the
said streets; and to keep said • streets in perpetual
'repair, from curb to curb: . trove the tlme. the road
is put In mining order- always'enbject to the di.
motion of the Oily Engineer. with privi.ege of ap
peal to Street Committee, whose , decision shall be
Snail and from time of the running of their cars, to
keep said streets i clean under the direction of
Street Commiseloner, with right *lapped as belbre
ISIc.• 4, That for and duringthe first period of the
first live years after itaidOmplunly shall commence
running their cars upon said road they shall pay to
the Treasurer of salt miry twent y dollars per year
for each. car, • and three percent. of the dividends
declared; and for- the second period of five years,
thirty dollen per year for each car, and five per
cent. 'upon all dividends declaredy and thereafter
the sum of forty dollars per ear and .five per
cent. of the dividends declared.i • The payments
of the sum &seemed tipoi 'each - ear to be made
one mouth after the beginning of *Wildest period of
five years, and at the same date annually thereafter,
. and the said cars shail be numbered under the or
dinances Mid city regulating , Reenter of said
vehicles. -The President of mid. Company dual an..
nuttily. on the first Monday of July in each year,
make a written return.tinder oath to the Controlle.r
of said city, of the number of cars which may,
at any time during the year,; run upon said road, and
the books of said Company shallot all times be open
to the inspection of the Finance COmmlttee or any
other Commiteee, appointed for that purpose by
Sac. 5. That'ilaid Company stipulate to construct
their railway and ran ears upon the route within
three months from their acceptance of the provis
ions of this ordinance. , •
Bic. IL That the said Company shall use in the
construction of their said railway, rails of a pattern
to be approved by the City Engineer and the Com
mittee on Streets, and shall lay down the same to
gasps of eve' feet, two and one-half inches - . The
eameio be done under the supervision and direction
of the Oity Engineer,' who shalt be paid for his ser
vices by_ the Company while employed by them.
rXe.,T, The said ; Company obeli put down at all
gutters 'creased by said railway: iron culverts of a
pattern to Disapproved by Mild Engineer and Street
pattern
end said culverts shall be the; entire
.width of the streets between the line, of property,
and the shall not be laid until the said culverts
shall banuttown .1. • • . .
•• • Sic. 8. That this ordinance,.and any contract en.
tired Into - by virtue cif it, shall be subject to modi
licition or change'any time after the expiration of
ten years from the time of its accept 'nee hereof by
said Company, by the city givingß, said Company .
three months' notice of the intention so to do. •
• Sac. 9. The city reserver the right et any time
after t t 9 expiration of twenty years from the - nte
hereof, by giving said Company' one TTears notice of
such intention, to possess said road and stock, by
for e same, at a rate • fixed , by ilve. distil
' • "real ed auPtalsers,_to be appointed at the request,
of said city oy the resident - Jadaeof the Quarter
!Minions Court' P
of Allegheny county. • '
Ske, 10. This .ordloonce• shall not - go into effeet.
neither be published nor recorded, until - said Com
pany Mall Me la the °Mee of the City Controller an
• agreement, under the real of the accept
lag th sordinance, wittiall Its provialont and con
ditions. aild covenanting that tittle failure tnoomply
with the terms hereof shall, at the option of said
'o4l,i:work: a !revocation •of the privileges herein
,canted; and should the said Company MI, to give
fhe eltynotice of their acceptance 'of the ordinance
within teti days after its passage,' said neglect .will
wort a forfeiture of, all. the qirlyileges herein
San. , 11. That nothing In this ordinance 'shill be'
Construed to give the said Railway Company the
; Privilege of running any other T4l.l4lpaps!nlirer f cars
on said road. - I • '
19. ' Ad a ftirtber conditton of this vent by
• . Cons elle, the m • mbersef Councils, apd the Zeman.
: ger of Councils shall be allowed. the :unreserved
privilege Of riding on any of the ears of:ftid - CoM.
• 'Piny free of charge. .. • • ..;
,8110. 13. Thee aid Pleasant Va ll ey Railway Cam-
Pane is.autb Wired to. make.an arrangenient with
the President and Directors of the Pittsburgh,-Alle
• • Itheity and Manchester . Railway - Company to piss
over that portion of their track. lying Letween 1 ed.
oral street and Sandusky street on Ohio street.
Ordained and enacted Into slaw this the twelfth
day of vovember, A..D. 149 g
• .lA'.B
• • President of the Select Connell.'
• - ' • :
BORN /3.ISLA9i.E,
Attest: President of Oemmon Ceaneii
D. kLscranatole,,Clerk of Select Council. ..
It, Elt gum, lerk of conuneaCitiancil, SOO
=
.
- titittrjUNCE.
YOUR LIFE , or THEr ,
cgrAI!MUM
MUTUAL LIFE INStrWCE Co.,
OF 'NSIP YORK.
loa
: Rain!
_Ed*lNut OVER
In 000 000 s s : • -
Tile Co > opaa9 ! s it ie fi t ardtan:ni_i Staer;d s Pnis ashez d t
• which is so provide for the W..11101!_tr; lytenred.
leas, with the least DossiblePereau ..
All Approved Forms of Pokeisgli
Truant of • ke.Ontas.
Liberal modes for the gi
Policies Non.forfelting by their terms. , _
Profits of the Company divided ,ultalili z atnong . n.
innsred. Last Ilettirn of Premium, A-1141
CENT. . • .
Drag Mona:
Hon. John A. Rix, E. V. Hesiliewont,
Hon, James Harper, William Wilklet,
John J. Crane, Jnlins IL Pratt.
William T. Hooker, WithaollV• W ri g ht *
Wm. M. Vermllye. Obarlesl.33tarr,
Chas. G. Rockwood, • William Allen,
Hon.scieo. Opdyke, Geo. W. cuyies.
Minot C. Romani Geo. °R. Hope, •
Thomas Blaney. , ° John O. Sherwood.
B.n,j. 8.. Sherman, Edward M. Wrisht,
Aa.,." Arnold, ' Geo. W. IParlee.
Bleh'd H. Boyne, Wm: L. COirfiewen•
WALTON H. PECKHAM, President.
HENRY V. GAHAQAN, Secretary.
LUCIUS MfADAllf, deicer,.
L BATES MINIILLIN,
OPNESAL AGENT FO 'WEN PENNA.,
•
Boom No. SI . Beak. ommercoßuild.
ing, corner ca With and Wfa4 Meets.
Prx-rearerivott.
Sir Agent s wanted.' ' Apply as above
elelg
RE110414,4.
IC'ATIONAL II III I IBVBANCE CO"
or THE acry or• 1110310111:
Office, No. S 9 YEDIMAL STREET, estrum ea
Stockton Avenue. -
FIBID
nisuRANC.E
_ W. W. I.I.IkItTLIS, Preeldoat
JAB. S TZ'TEIT'SON. Secretaxi.
Dmwroas
A. H. 14411111 , .H.P.Wllllions lino. Th issipsoll
Jno. A. Myler, Pis, Lockhart, Jos. Myers,
Jas. L. Graben', Mont, Lea, • C. H. Boyle,
duo. Brown, Jz. Efeb. Horst, dsoob Kopp.
- osinnii 1
BEN'FILLNILLIN
INSURANCE.COMPANY,
OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
Office In Frii, Un. Savings Bank Buildlam
N 0.40 414h10 St.. Allegiexiy.
A HOME COMPANY, managed b7Dlrectors
known to the community, who trust by Ws deallns
to merit a share of your patrortege..
11101FILY IRWIN y.. President.
GINO. D. , IILDDLE Secretary.
•
• . , DtBKOTOBS: " -
I
Henrrirwin.. I.D. L. Patters= 4 Wear! Derortg,
Eil3o. K. Biddle, Jacob Franz , Gottlelb Pam,
Simon Dram, d. B. Smith, Jacob Bash,
W. Y. Stewart, ph. P. Whiaton, Joseph Dreg,
Joe. Lantmer, 11, J..Zlnkami, Jeremiah Kolien.
aplOmhi
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
cor , x.cormorr.
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
ING 98.000 000 IN GOLD.
Insurance against lire effected on Houses and'
Buildings. Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam
boats, to. -Poll ees issued payable in gold or cur
rency. sar United States Branch Mee, 40 PINE
ST ET New York,.
1 All lostes of the United States Branch will be ad
- Jested in New York.
"J. Y. 2•101.4e0:74;a31.12% Agent,
„prrrairtrauff. - PA. ,
OMee, 67 POlllllll STREET.
MB. MaLAZIGELIIN also - A g ,aisUor theManhat
-tan Life Insurance Ocenpanlyi - 5e5:112 •
.
WICSTIEBN INSITANCE CO2IO
immrPITTSBURGH.
KR NPISIOE, President.
• WM. F. HERBERT. Secretary. • •:. • _
.. CAPT. fiEOMI IgIMIAD. ebturalAinint.
0111Ux. lea, Water .
t sZs .. t i. B - pang A Co. 'a Ware.
house, up Min, Pit
Billif in -lire easilisrarrailla or Fire and Marini
, A home Dietitation, menaged
_by- Directors
who a re . well Munro to the community; and who ale
determined by tau and liberality to main
taln the chaneW whieh they hue • allUMed, as of.
Airing the best•proteetien,to , those who desire to hs
AleMMOUßicalok, Joan R. litoCtine t .
B. Miller, 'Jr., Chu, 3. Clarke, • ' .
darnel Me/inky, , William S. Evan '
A.leeenderspeer, • • Joseph
Andrew Achim, Php
022 w ., •
David M. Long.- Wm. M
D. Itunsen. • ace
-AGAINST LOSS BY FIRIL,
•
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
°Arida, taa a 431 C133:812i172 ST., xsAa
A. Banke r , mordaai H. Lows
Tobiakycn. David 13..8r0wa, .
13aolnei tit Le •
Jacob B. _ Bdward V. Dale, •
f.ecrlTS D. B CHEs. °O° Presiders.
W. C. DALE, Vlos President.- • •
W. 9.8 J.ELADNI Bcer M Ame!
ifortb Weal corner 'Third and wad Streels.
rob2lH:wls •
ENNSYLVANIA ' ' •- •
INSURAN€E COMPANY OF hitt/OWEGO. • '
OFFICE; No. ISM WOOD ESTERS% BANK 0) .
003WONIB BUILDING. ‘, •
This as Rome Company, and insures against lop
by "ire trxeltudvelyr. • .
LICONAI ( MTICR, President.
-C. B Viet President.
It.OBWIT PAICE 'Treasurer"
HUGH RoBLELENT. Secretary.
Itimixmons: •
Ze e ° org . - W. Evans.
J. C. LapPe,
J. O. Planer,.
John Voegiley,
A i Ammon.
Leonard Walter.
0. 0. Boyle ,
Robert Patrick,
Jacob. Painter,
Josiah Ring,
Jas. H. Hopkia,
Henry 8p • oil.
A LLEGMENY INSURANCE COM.
FAIrrOP rrrrestatos._ - •
07110 E, No. 37 ROTH writzrr. RArnt BLOcot
Wares wind all kinds of Pito and Hartne Risks.
JOHN rawnr; Ja n President.
JOHN D. WOOED, Tloe'Pruldent.
0. G. DONNELL, Secretary. '
OAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DERZOTOrts: -
Joan Irwin, Jr., Orpt. Wm. Ilkh .
John D. McCord, B. L. - Felines
0. G. HnsaeS W. IL Eversonj
HarreyObildl; ' Robert H . -
T. J.Hooklnaon 4 . Francis Sellers.
cu r i es Ham . clam. J. T. /Rockdale..
EOPLEEP INN:MANCE COM.
OPTIOE,' Woop a Firm BTB.
♦ Hai Cimilirh taking iira l and Marine Mak&
. -'
. . .
ZniOICTOne: '
12 —• ...,. 212 w 1 Pai ' ' Capt. John D. Rhoads,
Wm
w att. •':•. - • . . Samuel P. Shrive; •
John H. Parka. - - Wee Arbuckle.
Capt. James Afint(r, M. Brash;
Wra.. Van Kirk, - . .. :Z; D 44 ,, _
Jaime* D. VernerEieninel MCQsiotars
WM. PHILL'IP'S, ' ireel - airlt.
JOHN WATT. vice Prestepenli. = .
W. P. GARDNER, n . • .
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Q.A.PT,JAS. EIDERPrrIAn 61.14Agtni
:VN‘ :4. 0• CI ES.
,
.' U. s.rataustrAvs OPY }
''. ._..' W. H. of Pennsylv a.'
_.. Pin's . &molt, November 14th. 18613.
TlllB 18 TO GIVE NOTICE That
.op the 10th day of November, A. D. 186 8 , a
Warrant in Bankruptcwas issued against the es
tate of KA.IIII ILL BAILE r. Y. of New Brighton, Bea.
ver. county, Pa.: and WM. Et. 14 , CAN BLESS of the
silty of Pittsburgh, in the County of :Allegheny, State,
or ..p e nnsylyania, partners as Bailey dk. 'McCand
less, . who, have been -adjudged . Pankrapts, on.
their
Beereti that the payment or any debts
and dev of any property belonging to such beat. ,
rupts to them or for their use. bylaw the. transferor any
neonerty by them are forbidden ;th at &meeting
1, - f ih e c reditors ofAbe said bankrupts, to prove their
*debts,andito choose one or More assignees of their es
tate,, wilt be held at a Court Of. - Bankruptcy, to be
holden, at No: .116 Federal street. Allegheny etty.
Fs.; before JOHN N. - PIIIIVIA.NCE, hag. „Ilegb3.
ter, on the 17th day Of December .a.; D.: 11388, at
IO , ~ gHOMAS .k. lowtrir
a01e:535 • • V. Manual,' a s Messen ger.
•
NOTIOE.-4-. AppliCanon .wiji
made to the GOTerllol' for the pardon of MR.
lat/TX BII . ConYlCtlat of larceny. 11010;an
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TE.
grRE' W mitrsE. '
~••• 131:MIZIKEIG
14. W. 0.1.381316
Biaraireseent for a nutted Portal alth the bops*.
aad ersatue °steam . , ,
ESE2I
F. S. exuaret...tr. . •
.
Who wilt sprier 'IHTTBSDAY NV/INTIM. rci
'ember ldtll, tape Waldea's original Accept com
edy, entitled • •
~........lir. P. 5. Chantral‘
Easn
A.s_playeg by lalin ni:rarktn' 11115 cossecnilee nights
In - Heir York, 75 a !atria rhiladelphia: 50 nights
in New Orleans, 5 nights la Chicago, and ror
lengthy periods In the artaalpal cities ofthe Unica.
Grand Jalatinee onflatarda) Liternoon..
VrPITTSIMUIiGg TIEMI.TErt.
C RAND RE•CIPENINCi,. - :
NOIDAY MUNE/ NOVEMEI 211,
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New assuagement, hew scenery,' new costameN_
said &general overbstillng. Look out for KAT E
inBI69IER and an emirs first class New York eon 'patty. - itolS:szs
TBiMBi• Es S VABLEp:OI
•
H. W." Wii.LtAnni Lessee and linnliger.
Gl= 8D25011 • S tage Ammer.
The rreat Lcindou Sensation
3krita,'Afkii r Pin:r.
in her Wonderful•Vottel Representations.
, Anew - dram - LH° absurdity It r OMENTEIGHTS,
or Gne Hundred Years Hence. ,
First Week of EtitliSNE Y. POYattkif. Vie
Varleticii troupe in anew' bill. - • . teis
Vr'l!l!EitcA!Tl.l.,'E LIBY
LECTURES.
MARIE. TI VAIN,
. (SAMUEL S. CIJIMIIHS) ••-",
the well krown .AMIIRICAN HUMORIST, will lee.
tatte at the •
ys:tPd-3TB
ACADEMY nzusxc•
THURSDAY, IiVF2iING, NOV. 19, 1868 i
"AMERICAN VANDAL ABROAD."
• Tickets 50 cents: •Secured. seats 25 cents extra
Seats can be secured .at the rooms or the ibrarp
corner P.t5111 and SIXTH STREETS on TIIESDA2
/CV ENING, run hut'. from:TX to e o'clock.
Ilgr-"ULFATETTE HALL.
SIWV3PIBLiN IM.DINGS
BY
MRS. FRANCES 'ANNE XEMBLE.
TWO NIGHTS ONTZ
MES. XEMBLE will read at LAFAYETTE
HALL, Pittsburgh, ,two of, Shakspeare , a -play, as
follows:
• THURSDAY EL 'NG. NOV. 19.
JULIUS CAESAR.
MUM' EVENING, PirOIT. 20.
MERRY WIVES. OF WINDSOR.
Tickets, ONE DOLLAR. % Reserved seats FIFTY
CENTd extra. The sale 'of tickets wilt commence
on WEDNESDAY. at 9 o'clock; at the hinsitStore
of C. U. MELLOR, Si Wood street. ,
SPECLOL BOTICIL—The -Readings will cont. N,
mence precisetv at 8 o'clock. and it is respectfully
requested, to avoid interraptien, that the audience
will be seated ten minutes before the readings be
gin. Doers open at 7 o'clock. - not gait
tarBURNELVEI MUSEUM AND
PARLOR MENAGEEIE
The - Great Fatally itesorte.
TUTU AVENUE, between Bositbileld and Wood
streets. opposite Old Tbeitie.
Open . Day and Rlvenlist, a the year land.
Admissron, 25'eents; Children. 15 eats.
IgrGIWID -
- . .
• INSTRITIZEN'TAL CONCEIi.T.
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r • • '
Pony. from ft A. /11.TJM9 -,9 11.,
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Bende:red by . thit eidelmated Qubatette, Composed
of tlininlroltable TogiOmts, Andy "gluier, Fooney
Gala& George 'VelleximaiM, Tom 'Leonard and the
leader of the combination," Tied;
Instruments used—Sharp resort, after coronet
scissors horn' - combs, =pis an - rotary hair
lirstsbes, Turkish spotaies and Cidnese wadi basins,.
ROOMS: 120 SMITHFIELD BTEEt T. rion
0 06 198.01 F Rai) ttoivirAitiT.
• CLATB Or WESTERS'IritIVERECITY,3
Offess bla setrices to teacher of
GERM* MUSIC! AND DRAWING.
.11m, as TBARBLITOR andINTERPRETEit.
Otecek 144 BNITECIVII - lISURET, tbkitatiirr,
IarPROF. VA.IIPEN'EEIVEI
:.FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, •
Yo. 75 THIRD STBEZT, is now open for the rev
ceptlon ot'puplls. Class. days and honrs—For La.
dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday.
at 83i 'We octr..ll. -For Elentlemen--Tuesday .and
Friday 'tee/dugs, - at 8 o'clock.' Private lessons
given. Circedass can: be had at the Music Stores
and at the :Academy. , -Classes out of the city,t
convenient,, attended to. - • •
'Sall to , let to Select Pa rties . seir.O7l
ritT'Pl . flr4 l
LUMBER COMPANY,
- $125,000.
l'szaDaNT-EDWARD
BICHZTARY-T. A. WEIGHT.
Bimummm)LM..ZDW.DAVII3ON.
Dtametess: Duncan,
Idward Davison, I,L. P.
Joba Mellon, E. D. Ditbridge;
Geo. W. U. B. Joluu M.
L .
ton Malone,
AirLUMBILII YARD—Cartier of
BUTLER AND. LUMBER STREER
ohridr treet., .AT irOkr_PITT,GLASS:WOBIa, Wu*
• a S • - -1s10:193
I )4: I ii :4' I "I:1W 4
ALIIZAPIDEIR PATTERSON.
Dealer In all hinds of - Lumber.
. • ON HAND AND POR SALE •
1.000,4100 feet Dry Pine Boards; _ •
150.000 feet 134 and St inch Clear Plank:
30,000 feet Dry 12. hien Common Pleat'
• 30;000 feet Dry 1 and SI laeb Oak:
20,000 feet Dry 2, 234 and 3 inch Lab
o,ooo'feet Dry 2, 02, 3 in: Cherry& loads
0
30,00 feet Dry 1,113 L - and 2 thee Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry . Polder &marling;
250,0_10.feet Hemlock Jolaui and &anti:4ll
750.000N*. 1104 rich Shingles. need;
- 4 5 1, 1 0 4;4 0C71Ig t .111:1 1 te l 81111141.*-sawe la" '
h Shingles, Stiff
*0.000 , 113re Brietv.
1,000 Fire Tile. •
• . 100 Tone Pire.Clll:„: • •
YARDS—No, 121 PUEBLA wridEET_ former V
Ifancbester,__Andls7 REBECCA STRXETI. 55E p .
mite the Gas ,Worka,•Allenhen7.o o 7' ' ' nclu,
ICES ICE: ICE:
- . .
WI. =IBS Ice D ea ler ,
f •
•NP•At; DWIEWSCA ) ki" ,16 10;/ents
, .
. Orders left herttor'atibad Street Bridge will rfo ,
cave promptattexaton. Wagons runials in riSte•
burgh ,a 4 allethear. / 7:oll
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Emi
OE THE
LVMBEL
NINTH WARD.
10111.
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