MEE 4 1 41; Ittts*lt Oa* _ . . A' tHEltiat aTAa CAROL 31 : H , PRoaD. Bohai a Ghost, story •of Christmas. By Charles - • ' : Dickens. With'illustrationis. Published . by , Ticknor ek. Plaids, Boston.„ ' .h This elegant octave volume is printed on . ' ' • tinted Paper at the Unlyereity Press, -CAM ' bridge,. and.:contains about forty illustra •tioni by B. Eytinge, engraved on wood by , , A. V. S. . Anthony. The illustration's are ',• - superb and speak well for the genius of Btyinge, who has beeome, deservedly so, - -'5 a great favorite. The volume is exqtds- Rely 'beautiful; and by far the handsomest i edition or, Dickens's Christmas Carol ever ° published.'_' The "Carol" is one of Dickens' • ' ' I best, and will long be a favorite among the '," numerous- side/nerd of the great novelist. This publishing concern has just is : sued several gift books of decided 'merit, •• , ; I and thisiwark - and )!The Poetry and -Com ' !-,[ plaint. of Courtship" are without rivals as • • gift hooks. " ' • ' • I ' • CHARLES Dreisise' Wonas, With Illtus• Mations by George:',Cniikshank, John ~ Leech, and H. K. ' Browne.. Dombey 'a, • : - Son; Old -- Curiosity Shop, Hard Times. Published by„,D. Appleton & Co. NeW York. This'edition of the great novelist is par •• • . , , t eincellesc4,^ both as it regards type, paper - • s • ' and binding. it is `the - same edition, ,ei l' eeptifig a mach larger-amo untt of reading F - _-, matter and more " illustrations, as that pub ' :,•, billed in England, with deicript,ive head • ' - '-• - lines over each right hand , page. The de. • 4 gankmaaner in which each volume is bound °r •., • lenflers ' . - . 4 ; a desirable edition for Li , - • .- 1 brery purPoses. - Six Volumes will complete ` the edition, and contains all the writings . of the, treat novelist, and so cheap, only one - • , .. dollar and _seventy-five cents per volume - ,',,'. or ten dollars and a half per set. , • i CAMEOS PROM Examen Hierony Imola , , - EoLLA TO EDWARD 11, By the author of il uThe Heir of Redolyffe. Published by D. Appleton, of Newyork. s _ f,••• The -4( Cameos'E.are woven together in 'a ' ''', feria that are calculated to interest young People; and in such a . charming style that the hietori reads like roMance. It is a : gal . ieri of pictures of . persons and events, coy .• . , ~- strings period in the history of England, •.1 which is both interesting, and , instructive. •• - , • Well read in historical lore, will be I captivated with these "Cemeos." They are worthy of the fair author, - and will add • ' . . ' t ' additional lustre to her name. , Lookrzer Hata,. By Alfred' Tennyson. • . 3 With illustrations. Published by Tick ' • nor and Fields, Boston. For sale by B. , • • .. 1... - B. Davis, 93 Wood street, Pittsburgh. :1:11 Among__the sweet poems of the poet, ••• ' ' .:c1 laureate, and most popular is I'Lockley •;,„:.• :', • Halt" This great publishing house are • t ;•,.. ~, 'l, - sending out some of the most exquialtely . • : .4. :,..4.., gotten up holiday books offered this eeason. 1,, , . ; ,•: , ,„•;' -...! •• , l, t The, dainty volume is a small quarter, ele ...'• gentlyhound, beveled be,ard, and morocco cloth ; with elegant gilt tracing on the cover; ;4'44 •:', • ' ,ti its pageshave a red-line border, and print. ~, -; ,ed on satin‘paper... The peem itself is full . •-. 4 . ofgems, and is elear and brilliant - , . , ... • 4ll - Tan FAMILY Doe-ron; or, Mrs. Barry and .-.:: her Bourbon. Published by Henry Hoyt, • : ~, . , Boston. For sale b Booksellers ;miner '. ,' ' 4 ,, ''.. Rarely have e felt such ,' ' g interest in reading awork of this cheacter, is in have t• the voluni , ore tia'• It portrays : en: evil i we fear • hich stalks in high places, and one . : ..4. •:- . ~, too, • .. , gly -on the increase. ' Minim ' • I p ; .'us physicians are wont , to prescribe, , •'4' ';' '4' ' 4,f. ': , niulants containing "Boarbon," that is ;:, more likely to produce results more-fearful . : . '• I than the disease soughtto mire. ,_`.The tumor -'4 mow traffic in pure (Pj liquors for medical • ' ••: ,1), PurPalfea,...by prescription, druggists, ihows • .• .:1 . too plainly that the evil graphically delis t; Bated in this volume, is on the increase. ' •-'4 -i; This work was written by a_ minister's wife, who knows whereof she affirms, No ',• * '. . • 4, wonder the fair author paints the tetrible : • ' ••••• ii evil in burning words. We hope the vol , t timawill,be scattered broadcast through the .. '• 1 . RunALEibtrzs. By a Lady. Published by 1 a P. Putnam.*Son. 661 Broadway New .•.,,. ..17,;,, ~- • York, For sale.V. R. 8- Davis, 93 W ood ' 4 "', 4 • streati , Pittsbaro:- 4 ' • 4' • •,, 1. The charms of Dettun ere pencilled - by I•.:- ' •- •'......-, it one possessed of rare gifts. --, Few writers '-',' 4 :1 are competent to portray, the beauties. of na " • tine, im NMI net only attract; but interest end ~ .; , instruct the reader . ' ''Thb has heen acc9ra _., ,:: :, : ; '' , l' r push by the anther of this. work. Even '• • • `:.-* '`. i trivial_ think are moulded, into - such elegant - ~ .- .1 word-painting, theta casual observer would 1.. = .. not detect their beauty The work is writ: ' •• '•: : 4 ,. 4 • ‘ •.4 ten in journal form 'revering the four sea . :.' :-.', •,• , :,, , ;1 sons of the year With here aid lhitricharni ',`, ' : 4 . 3- '•: 1 1, •ingepisodes of historical events, ' and retlec ::;, - dons on toplee ielating to lessons taught in .'" ...' `'''" 4 1 labile. ' 4 , The volunie, is bandsomely bound. • s •'4' "4 •.1 TEE ENTERTAINING -STORY OF KING ,' ' :'••• ',''' :.:-: BRONDE. His Lily andids Rosebud. By •,;: : , :i'. : ?.' ,-,. . Anna '-M. Diar.. With illustrations 'by 4 Wi_L._Shep d. Published by Ticknor .. i. 1‘.. . ; '. •,- -,_ e l d ' s, K i e r non.- _For' sale by - R,..• 13, - ` : •'' ,. ..1 Dellu, - pittsburgh. -(4 ~ , A . This dainty little yolunie contains "The ' 7p4 - 1s,:•••• : ',.: ' Flower' nd the flier," ."Willie's Dreams," "Jack and the Bean Stalk," "Another Jack . ._ . .• -' ' '' ; and the_. - Glant Killer," "Grand Xother's ' ,'' • I Stall"! and '-'‘Kittens' Growlings." It is elegantly :=illus t rated, indeed perfect little •,,f. .: '.,- • gems, appropriate and in good. taste. The • ' text reads channingly and just such stories . . 2 as will please the little folks. • , • • THE FLOWER AND,TII.2 STAR, AND OTHER ::, , . , ' ,* • p &roams for Children. Written and ii , 4 ltuitrated by-W. S. Linton. Published by Ticknor dr- Fields,;. Boston. For sale by • ; 4 ., , ~ R. S. Davis,Pittsburgh:, , . . • • • • , \ - • .. : . This book is well named an "Entertain , , lag Story,!' for it jail charming fairy tale, 1 -• ' ' • 1 , and cannot fail to interest the little people. ~ .• ' 1 Lessons are - also tangia, and - beautifully 1 illustrated, that a loving heart, like the. nee I possessed by:little Rosebud, was Preferable ,:.•- ' 1 to beauty or. wisdom. Mrs. - Diaz has per . 'formed, a good work,, and one. -toe, that -- • doubtless mania young heart will be profit _ • 1 . , . ad hy thelessons inculcated in this pretty ': • ' • little story. , , _. , • - - ' .- • • THREE HUNDRED YEARS AOO; or, The ~, . Martyr of. Brentwood. By_ \V. H. C. • " Kingston, Esq. Pabllshed by the Luth - °ran Board of Publication, - Philadelphia. '1 , For sale by R.S. DaVii3; Pittsburgh. . . .. ,' - • , ,-- 4 The horrors of the . persecution, upon Persons wilb had , embraced the Reformed ' ' '' ' • faith, are here depicted in graphic , words. - -. ' The vista characters,: the Clayton family, NEW PUBLIIISATIONS. S ~ J.5....~,u~R.Aa,.....r.:..:." ~~e-~~•.j.-:.`:ua+.-,.+.~.•3:i.~0.+..:~u3.~vG.r~+.ac.a~~ Cru;.;r...;~sif,~S 4:, «. , . , 'a , -'~.._~~?a. ,• v+3. , ~. f ~.....r~. 5 cC Y ~.~..._.-a 1,_5...,..:5„'.C!.i ~~ , x.~,...,,. L . ..M:.,.u: wrnerrem , ;, - 1 44'. 11 4:4 1pi5 c ; -f SEE bad adinn.ed ho Catholic in the time- • eif Queen 'Mary, wad espoused the Protest-. ant cause.. • They were treated as heretics, and finally the father was Arrested and was about to suffer at the stew at Smithfield, when the death of the Queen. and the els vatien of Blisibeth to the throne, prevented the ' execution' fross taking place. Much . may be leiunea in this little volume Of thee* Momentous' &tie. - TOO Taws., • Story of To•day. Published By 9.. P. Putnam 'dc Son, New York. / For sale by P. Si Davls, Pittsburgh. • • There is a vivacity in 'the style this charming story, WhiCh: makes it readable and entertaining. -It represents Phases of life in New York in. admiratile style, and the•plot is well deieloped.' The incidents, too, appear natural and:not itrained, as is frequently the case in works of this char acter. The author's name is not revealed, ;why we are at a loss to determine, as; its authorskip reflects credit upon whoever has written the book. It originallyappeared as a serial in Putnam's Magazine.;' _ A 'PRACTICAL INTBODUOT/ON TO laTtfr COMPOSITION. Far Schools and Colleges. • By Albert Harkness; Ph. D., Professor in Brown University. Author of "A Latin Grammar," "A Latin Reader," "A First Greek Book," etc. Published by D. Aro. pleton (lb Co., Hew York. , We have here ,prese nted in this volume aids of a praptical character, with ,the diffi cult subject of Latin' composition'. ' It aims ' ft to be simple, progressive and corp ee. Students who have acquired some grammatm ieal forms, will -be conducted 'step by step . .through a series of lessons and exercises, of such an easy grade, until the aid of special text J:4ook is uunecessary. Prom the eiaminationiwe have made of the plan of of the work, we think it is worthy of com mendation and public favor. TEE INDIAN FAIRY Book.' From the °fig inal legends. By Cornelius , Matthew% With illustrations by John McLellan. Engraved by A. V. S. Anthony. Pub 'Robed by Allen Brothers; New York. For sale by W. Pittock; enter Fifth Avenue and Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. These stories are fall of lnterest and de lightful reading for the home circle. The same• entertainment furnished to :the chil dren of the West by' the Indian story-let ters, recited around the lodge-fires, and un der the trees, in their 'original form, may be found in the perusal of this work. They are much like the Arabian Nights Entertain ment, and excite much of the game kind of feeling... The writei hil t s elecuted . the deli cate duty vrelj, of re-interpreting and de veloping these old tales and legends, and the publishers have brought out the book in ele gant style. T 738 ARTS OP WRITING, READING AND SPEAKING. By Edwazd W. Cox. Re printed from the London edition. Pub lished, by G. W. Carleton,New York. For sale by 3. W. Pittoc.k Pittaburgh. , Works of this' character are valuable aids in the formative periods of especially young persons are aegfiiiing an edu cation. Frequently,information, embodied in this work, is lost sight of in the course of studies of educational institutions, or at least the practical part is overlooked. Not only may riuthful students be benefitted, by the careful study of the principlei taught In this volume,' but it will be found useful to persons whose education Is defective tohelp to correct the evils. Liva op Mama M. Tommy. By Mrs. Mary E. Tucker. Published by G. W. Carleton, New York. 'For sale by John W. Pittock,- Pittsburgh. • This purports to be the-life 'of .'Brick' . ' Fonieroy, editor of the Lacrosse, Wis., .Democrat, and of the Democrat, daily, New York city. He is represented *on the title page as ",..k Representative -Young Man, of Americtr If so, a„ very bad' one, or at least ; one note. worthy to emulite., No 'doubt_ Mr . 'Pommy is a man' of eplendid talents, :but theymightlutve been better ma ployed than the 'manner in which he has spent late years: The book is full of hid .dents of the humorous type, ankcharacter istic of the num. afinNE.A.osuricz.; or Tryirtirthe World. By A.mandallf.'Donglas, Author of “In Mst," 4, Claudia," •&c. Published triP Lee & Shepard, Boston. For gale by R. S. Davis, Pittsburgh. This clever ;nog is not,of the Sensational order, and will not diminish !the good rept!. tation of the fair author. 'leis inn of stir ring incidents, and picturei of life ire col ored with an artistic skill." The herbine is wooed, bat refuses her enitor, becomes Cover,iiess; writes a book commenced in 'prosperous days, auCeeeds In getting it pub. lished, becomes famons, goat() Italy and is 'made, wealthy by a rich 'relation, and finally marries the man who had formerly wooed her and whom she had refhaed be fore. The book ought to betuut doubtless A THOUSAND. MILES. WALK Acnoss SOUTH AMERICA., By Nathaniel H. Bishop, With an introduction by Edward A. Samuels, author of " Ornithology and °oleo , of • New En,gland," &a. Published by Lee ft Sherd,.Bostmi. For sale by, R. S. Davis, Pittsburgh. This it a remarkable lfoOk in - rconq 'Teets, And shows what. an enterprising youth can do with little me a ns' under die heartening circumstances.' Young Bishop was only seventeen years of age when he entered upon his 'difficult undertaking. Praisfewurthf as theie faCti are, the work itself has intrinsic merits, the reader being introduced to the giandeur of:the Pampas and, the Andei, and of things - relating to this interesting couniry.- These "views afoot," give, an inside.liew of many things ; passed over by the ordinary traveler. Young men will find much; to incite then to the duty of the hour.. SERIALS, A2fNouiceEmENTs t rrn. D. Appleton & of New Yerk, havi. Tutored Mk With " Pereivel . , of the p ee k,9! a nd "Quentin Durward,'" of the Waverly Novels. They are ele— gently gotten. • up and ebeati. The same housesseteis f us the "Naval °nicer," of Mar rystl's Woks. These popular novas are very cheap. ' - Carlton, the \well known pnlilisher in New York, announces that he will. puhlish, "Mayne Reed's lifalpylie Onward," com mencing Jannarylst;lB69. It will be con ‘ductidfor the Youth Of \ America. The . , literature of this magailne is intended to be of ,tim highest chamter. • It will .be well 11- . . . leatrated. : !rho *at umber Will /Mem hi time for the Christens Bolldays. Arneng the teoent _Pnblibations of ,the Harperia, heretofore noticed, is ig Co inet'a Itaviption," "Bandall's workosi BM:Ration." Both there works ire worthy to ocenpra place'among books Of this clue acter. The latter to especially valuable to allintetested in edopational choler, and in the broad andeoneroup vievra•of the aathror an edncator of note,in the Slut. FOR SALE--lizaL ESTATZ. F OR SALE. • A YARN. 01? 80 ACRES, on the Rae of the . *TonneHayti* . Railroad, 27 . adios from the elly,_in. Er a betti township, Allegueny bounty, Pa. The lets revenants are a has Iwo-story brick house with to rhe rooms and hall. A targeted's' bank 'barn, with 110. 1 stabling, and all other outbuildings In eveilete order. One of the best of orchards, of all kinds of trait.. The soil is rich new *MM. This property, adjoins the village of Buena Vista. and hal the advantage of eleurehm, goblets* .m„ stores,._&c.,_and -will be sold at the 'low The' Inkprovemeati alone are weeds at least all that is asked for the property, to say noth ing Shoat thelandi which Is wor th for garden pia.' posea at, /east I)10 000 ..- For fall_ particulars dB at my. :ones, WiLLIAM A. BELL, Esq., on the . 'ALSO, ATARNE OF 40 ACRES, situated hi Elbe- Meth township; Allegheny county, Pa. , on the line of the Connelhvilie Railroad. chant 18 miles from the city. The insprovegienteareh new stone dwell ing with eight reorder - a.good barn and other ed . buildings. This property fl 'veered at a very low ..price. Call and secure yourself a roehbargain _ Use; A FARM OF 1110 ACRES, situated la Elizabeth thernship. Alleghenycounty, Pa. 17M miles from the city, on 'the Consiellsville Railroad, opposite Elrod's Stathnt:within - 20 minutes' walk_ of the Station, The .impreletmenta - are .• frame house conudding four teens and 'kitchen, with_ • • good cellar underneath; very-good barn and other ; outbuildings. Also. 1 orchard. containing about 900 fruit bearing trees. all 111 Tgood'eancUtlon. 90 acres cleared land, Yoe , residue is good timber, un derlaid with 23 acres' s,/ coal, • ' ALSO, A TWO-STORY BRICE 3101782 , adjoin• fug the Borough of Elizabeth. 'Alleghenl Pa., containing *roams and &When- • Lot GO feet front by 128 buck to an alley. -Agood Stable. wash house, bake-oven and other ontbaUdings... I am as- Shorfsed to sell it at the low • price of 61,600, on good term'. , ALSO In the Borough of-Elisabeth. a good twee stonr BRION. 20178 E, containing * rooms.. Lot 1110 feet square. Will be sold at the exceedingly low price of $2,800„ on easy terms. ALSO, My Farm, known by the name of "Willow Banks," situated on the Connellarnie Railroad 17. miles from the city, containing 79 ACRES, aut good condition. The improvethente are a Mol. brick house. two stories high, newly painted. toe taitang six rooms, two laths. running frill length of the house. The house is situated on la, beautiful knoll. le surrounded by fruit trees, shrubberY s wines and flowers, with a graded avenue runnil l to the 'f etish. River. Also, a large <frame ban barn, smoke - -house, wash house, coal hone e-oven and other outbuildings, and a . never-failing well o water. Twolarge orchards, containing from six to. severehnndred fruit trees, nearly all In good bearing condition. ' Tbis terni in small fruits, viz: Currants, raspberries, gooseberries. and • aim large strawberry patch, which, in connexion .with the richness of the sell and nearness to the city, `makes it very desitable for gardening inirpOsei. Very eon-, Tenlent to schools, c h urches, stores and blacksmith Auto. A FARM .OF 168 ACRES,? situated in Elisabeth township, Allegheny eounq. Pa., 31 miles from the city of Pitt sburgh on the Connell'. villa Railroad, at eater elation. The Improvements area common log house, a good frame barn. mitts stabling for ten horses; a corncrib and wagon shed; good orchard of fruit frees: fencing veryod. 1110 acres cleared, the residue in heavy Umber land. This farm Is valuable—lftst. for. Id excellent soil; secondly, Its timber; and thirdly. it contains more limestone than any other farm in Pennsylvania, all accessible.. The lower Vein of limestone is 40 feet thick; several other veins ranging from .3,M to 8 ft. In thickness, lie under the whole Dun: For partic ulars enquire or ELI SUTER, Esq., at linter Sta. Hon, oa at my ofliee. Ate°, 17a ACRES, 'Knitted in St. Clair town ship, Westmoreland county, Pa. near the Ilan of the Peenrylvanta Rallrold; at , Houston Station. The improvements are a two-story frame noose, with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn 41rby GO feet, and other outbuildings.. eThere is oft the place a young apple and peach °tenant: one hun dred and twenty acres cleared land, divided into nelds of convenient size; a large portion of which are well set in clover and timothi; the residue of said tract covered 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. , A real geed bargain Li:offered in this excellent farm _ ALSO, A beautifully situated tract of 80 ACRES of valuable land; under good fencing. situated in McCandless township. Allegheny county, Pa., ce. township road, 7 =elanted miles from the Mareet House, Allegheny City: i his tract is well adapted for &garden or dairy firm, being convenient and of easy wets to either c_ity, and near enonghte th. line of the Hahoning Railroad to make It very desi rable for country seats, for persons doing business In the city. ALSO, The best farm in Young township, Indiana county, Pa., 4 miles from Western Penna. R. R. at Livermore nation, containing 300 ACEES-21115, acres cleared and under No. /- fencing, as well as fine farming condition; the balance in good white oak timber. The improvements are la two-story frame houses. nearly new,_ of . ight rooms eaeh,and finished basements and *Steen a large bank barn 60 by BO fleet, a two-atory spring house and other ne cessary entbulliftgi. all in good order; fi acres of orchard of Mielce varieties of fruits; feet vein of coal (now open,) underlytng the whole tract, and limestone in abundance, with plenty of springs of never-failing water. Taken all together- houses. fencing, soli. nice lying surface, public highway, churches; schools mllbe. itc.,—l know of no more- Inviting and desirable tract of land in Western Pennsylvania. _ ALSO, FARM AND MILLS. A small tract of 80 ACRIES.of very valuable land in Derry township Westmoreland minty. Pa. • well fenced and In . high state of cultivation, with new frame dwelline, and other outbuildings; a new grist an d salt mill complete, with two run of bard. two bettingeloths, and alltbe needed fixtures, in good order, and a young Orchard of eholce fruits; Innis is all underlatd with a six foot vein of coal, now Named and work ed, at the back of the mill, and limestone In abund ance. Call soon and secure agood bargain. ALSO. FARM OF 180 A08,M, ,, : situated immedi ately upon the line of the. Peneuryivania Railroad, at Blairsville Intersection, 64 miles east of the city. The improvements are azwo.storystone house 'of 8 rooms. • No. 1 barn, 40 by 85 feet , the best of stabling and otherontbnildings. The land Iles well, is welifenced, is in good farming order, and will be sold very cheap if applied Air soon. For heftier particulars enquire of H. TOWER, Beal Mat, Agent, 264 70.91TEI.AUTZSVE. OR BALE. E • • .Acre at Woods Run. ' 4 Acres and House in East Libe rty. _ 8 Acres; unimproved. on Troy mu. A Aoreepriareensburg Plke. 6 Acres otiFour Mile Run f10ad,•1.4 miles from P. C. B. R. N 70 Acres near P. F. W. aC.E. B. • 118 Acres near Pa. R. R., Westmoreland county. 90 Acres at Side Station. Pa. R. R. 4 Farms in Preston county, West Virginia 185 AnntAin Armstrong counts.: underlaid with 108 Aereeind good impeOverocate, In Trumbull coopty. Ohio: - • . , WO Acres :of Timber land. , with Saw. Mill and .dwallingil, • • N House and' Lot on Canter Avenue, near Kirk. patriot. _ •-•- • • House and Lot on Vicroy street. House and Lot in Rut Liberty. , House and Lot in Minefield. • House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. House and Lot on Beaver Avenue. A Houses and *Lots, very cheap. on Vine street. A Lots, very cheap,• on Vine street. • A Houses and Lot on Franklin street. • ' • 1 House of '9 Rooms and A Lots on Roberts St: Coast Ls Illinois. Missouri and West Virginia. Coal Lands in Allegheny. Westmoreland, Fayette and Beaver counties in Pe um. • . • TO•TaF.T. _ • r A Houses of 9 Rooms in the 17th ward; rent $3OO 3 de. of a do. do. 17th do. do.. 144 A do. of 3 do. :do. 18th do. do.- ' 156 do. -of 0" do. do. Bth. do. do. 360 1 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. do. ' 300 1 do.of 9 do. do. Ad do. do, 600 1 do. 'of a do. do. 6th do. do. 194 do. of 5 do. do.' do. do. $l4O 1 do. or 4 do. do. 17th do. do. 168 . I do. •or 7 < - do. do..Ad 1 do. of 0 do. Grant street. The. Houses that .I have for rent will be rented vet y low to good tenants for the balance of the ren tal year: APPLY AT D., P. RANH'S BSA ESTATE OFFICE -No. 91 Grant StvPittsbTin no7:10 - . ArvER . MEN WISHING ..TO ' purthase • comfortable Dome are invited to yet at learns of -land, having a front of 800 feet on the Ohio river. ,above ghousetown. with a'good dwelling house of 8 rooms, a new stable and barn, well of soft water, orchard, ge. The 101 l le rich and p ro d u ctive, price sis,asio. Terms easy; 28 acres of unimproved land adlolning tile - above tan be had if desired at a low agtire.'Far sale by S. pUTFIBERT SONS. p o n _ , 88 Bmithgeld street. It SALE &. TO' LET - - Homes - and Lim for este in all A irts of tba eltr gad sit lirr's-tAbisT,49ooveriaLENl • yv WLEN..P ments, in Irwitb "a gO t aeor t°". °gland; and good improvements, eltich 1 will eraid "mrtrwArtro,, iltudnee,_ House._ seut in both cities. For , inrig j u t , r r i° itui s u rg ABD, _ . img t ; - _ 110 Mint street. onnosite smears:. DIES if EAP • HO IN , THE WEST.- C We are iiirthdelied to °ger two thousand acres oi.good land ill Missoula% the low price of seventy live cent,* spar acre. Will be divided into fortyy. eighty, or one hundred' and sixty acre tracts to sult the purchaser. Title itood ana all taxes paid up. This offer tO MOOD open only .01:11e Week. Forfeit particulars applyto B, MaLAIN A' CO., - now . , %corner rourtn and lbottheeld streets. 'WASHED 'UM COFFEE /0 y bsgs vity ebeiee white wasbed Rio CoNs# th e !ride sh e market, Nit received and the sale th• togor p"n4 by JOHN A.. RIENON - nog comer i.lbesty sad Haag =Ng Atrimbit .1219EULT8.. - - . - • gErnzeirEev : COVI42IIIr PROP.' BERT .41111.11TIZlir AIICTIQN.--ykese 'me be 110144111116 praistati on FRIDAY', November • 1101 b . tmo,lVelock. Ike verY dedirdidelfalmril adjoining hresers, nal* and iltraw's real ences In Bellevieer. 01 the New Brighton road, consisting of Mir and a lislyskres weit.fni purred grounds, plant. 641.10144ba1ce fruits, and good frame house of seven rooms. - The nedgbeochood,,sitnation,.roads and futilities - foe travel are alCallenc , " Tull was /LB worthy @Pedal attention, by those contemplating to .perchalla• a suburban leerne. Take the lillo r. x. train from Allegheny iree tickets and all informs. tiell , - 5 / • ' A.- =GNATS; Auctioneer. • 10 17 159 Federal street, Allegheny city. BY rause At m=ea P=imt & , AUCTIONEZRS and asnrstsstsn merchants, OPERA EOM AUCTION ROOMS, Isto. 60 nthstreat, Prnaberah. Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, _ • Dry GOods r Not:lona, AT kiIiATRI BALE DAY AND DirDNING. Plolielted. Praitipt B. •i _ p- - tire- - - comic ow _ co a x PLEAS OP ALLEGHENY 00tigit:- ; ' Libelin.divat" ea Actseultivaifridaratt. • Jan Term, ) I V.4P. IirSULENB-ERGRE v•- 4NbilL wpasiNsgstall4.l-, , , s- - • .4ikorow•to wit, October ustb,l6#B, the subsitisa and int/44ms in the aboye, entitled case havz .. • been ,rcturnoti; non . Get' Onentus; the above _ named, respondent Is - hereby notified and requi r ed _ . to appear inCouri tsn the Flltlil MONDAY' OF, DE CEMRER, A. lecis to • answer the compl aint in thinease. - • - SAVE; 11. 'CVO" Shutt. oemzi&m . A:LLEGIIENy COlll7ll tbeOrphans_ rt cou,in_tbe„ atter of the Es tate of JOSEPH_ CRAWFORD, %Wets ed., No. 52 September Tenn, 1868. Account tiled showing bal.. anoe In bando.ofadconutants of 009; 206.15. , And now to wit, October 1701, 1568 on motion of A. M. n Brown. Attue,* in , . Lizzie A. Crawford, widow of decedent, the Court appoint W. 8, FOR VIANCE. Esq.. Auditor to make distribution of the balance of fund in the hands of the accountunts to and among thepartles legally entitled to the same. From tbe !Won! , Attest. A. All persons interested arid all clainialibliO' the above fund will take notice that I vrlilattend to the. duties of the above appointtnent at the Mace 015. A: PURVLANuE, N 0.114 SIM street, Pittsz burgh. Pa.,commencing on TUICSDAY, Dipeniber Bth, 1888 , at A o•Clock P. It. • noe4E-20-gr:slo W. 8. ruaviewcz, Auditor. • IN THE :COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny county, No. 7;4, Septem. r Tat m, , 1867. _ In th e Metier of T. N. Miller. Amami's*, sit,Massett, Anderson ac sorrow. The undersigned appointed by the court Auditor in the abaykesse, to uses upon the exceptions flied to the account of the Assignee, to distribute the 'balance found in the hands of the accountant. and to Indicate, the proper distribution o. Ike remaining sums of the. trust hereby gives notice, that be will attend at his office. No, 66 GRANT STREET, In the city of Pittsburgh. on the ALI DAY Ot NO VEMBER, 156 8 , at it o'clock P. n., for the tour pose of performing the unties of his appointment, at which. time and place all parties Interested are re quested to attend. n07m1.3 T. B. B. 4 PATTTIMON. Auditor. BANKRUPT NOTICES. .1-11 THE DISTRICT. COl7lll' OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis ct of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM L. HAZLITT,a bankrupt under tbe Act of Congress of March'lld. 186 T, having ap plied for a discharge from alt .hls debts, and other claims provable under said- act. by order of the Court notice is hareby girt n to all personr who have proved their debts, and other persons Interest ed. to appear on the 4th day of December. 1888, at 18. o'clock P. V. before JOHN W. PIJRVIANCE , Esq., Register, a t his office 21.6 federal street; Allegheny City, Pa.,to sho d .apse, if Jan y they have, w: y a dixtiatge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And Ibrther notice Is hereby given. that the Second and Third Meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt. required by 'the fa th and Ruth' sections of said Act, will be - .held betbre the said . Register, at the name time and place null:ago , S. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk. AN THE DISTRICT . COURT OF THE UNITED !STATES, for the Western Db. ct of Pennsylvania.' JOB. A- CARLINE. a Bankrupt da p pledtinr ct of Congress of March Ad, 1961, having' fee • discharge from all Width's, and other claims prov able under said Act. by Order of the Court notice hereby given to all persons who have proved their debts, and other personsinterested. to appear on 34th DAY OPI NOVEMBER, 18014,_a; 10 o'clock A. Y., before SAMUEL HARPER. Re gister, at Ids °Mee, No. 93 Diamond street, Pitts burgh. Penna., to show cause, if any they have, why a diicbarge ' ihould not be granted to the said bankrupt. • - nod:aP.r • 8. C. MeUANDLEBB. Clerk. THE COURT OF QUARTER 1 ..N tiEl3_B_lolilil of Allegheny county, No. —, Sept. ertn, 1008, to- re.-opening of Hatlield street, city of Pittsburgh. The Commissioner appointed to take testimony in the above case will meet allparties in terested at his once , N 0.103 FIFTH AVENUE, on WENN/C.IISAT, November 15th , at-1 o'clock P. se., for the purpose of the testimony of wit nesses. ' OHN T. WILItY, Doll:ell ' • Commissioner. &TICE IS lIERHERN GIVEN . that letters have been granted to the under s geed to administer upon the estate of WILLIAM • Zi ACTH. All persona havineclaims against said es. tate will present %b. us for payment, and those In debts d will make payment to toe undersigned. _ • • BAHTHOLOMEW ACTH. Moreland, Moore & Ns rr, Attorneys for Admhtle. trator. ' nolludlr LUKBER. PORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY Gal CAPITAL - 5125,000. • N N, Panrozirr-54,WA.Ku SmoarrAxv,T. A; WRIGHT. sumurrinuarr-ww.DAVISON. : zmuscrinte Edgard Davison. ) L. P. Duncan, JOhn Mellon, M. D. Dlthrldge, Cleo. W. Dltarldae, M. L. Malone. , . - U. B. Joluaston. arlitatßße yeiti,• ! 4;iorner ot ' - BUTLER AND LUMBER STREW NINTH WARD. ornoE AT POET PITT GIJJ3I3 WOl/10, Wash on Street. • - 1a20:198 T 1711111E11.1 LUMBER., ALIINAPIDEIt: PATTERSON, Dealer an all . llindi .01 Lumber. ON HAND AND'IrOII BALE 1400_ ,000 feet Dry Pine Boards; • • 150,000 feet 11‘ and A loch Clear Plank 30,000 feel ilt' lA Common Plan k; 30,000 feet Dry 1 tied Alacn Oak: liis,ooo feet Dry 11, p% and 3 Inch Aah,_ 11,000 feet Dry A, ` , /}l, 3,10. Cherry A Maple; 30,000 feet ry Scan 3 inch Poplars 10,000 Dry ropietling; 250.0011 feet Hemlock Joists and ftaatlngt 150,040 N0.„4„12-Inch Aningler, sawed; 250 000 ?ie. 1 16-Inah eildnalea, sawed; • 40.boollo.11fPinett Shingles, seated; iao,ooo Plre Brick; .1,000 Fire Tile. , - lOU Tons Fire Clay; , 116 PREBLR - STREIT. feriae?. Ilanchester,___and 107 REBECCA STREET , elm* site thelhui Works, Allegheny City. nab. STOMI. WEST COBILIEION ." • Machine Stone Works, • Northwest corner of 'West Ootomoni Allegheny. NREIDIf t 'AT,FATILIVIII CO. I Bore ou bend or p_repare 'Wirt natio, 'Hearth and,l3tep. Stones, slam/ !Or Bideweihs, Bleier VIIIIIIeer ie. Heed and Tomb Stones, Le. ' COMM Promptly emaciated. Prises reasonable, :$. , .!,:.:5 ., :.4. , : . : - ;_-'a..J.:, - 4.'go'A; - g-V,i.‘:', , . 0 /: ATeN ORDINANCE changing the mi• 'of Bank Lane In the Blghth ward to r avenue. " Bac. I. Be wadema( Sold ~dog sr the grind and Common Ceseetts Otte trAtrwy, end it ts hareem esestsd by Me etiVtertrY 641 HMI4I, That the name ot Bank' Lane,lii the hte ward, be and Is hereby changed to Bayer emotes, to eor. remind with the balsam of the street. Ordained and enlisted Intea law this the lalth day et Boveteher, use. JAMES MeßittElt, !resident of Seed CottztedL JOHN 8. SLAGLE. Aelpeet: !reddest of Cosmos ConcalL D. decrassow, Odek of Soled Ceased. ..3t. Dismount, Clerk of Common OosselL sor TapESOLUTION TO WIDEN WED , STILE STREET. • kiISOLTED. By tha Salad aid COMINISOW OVOINfIi otf the emu if 4/keaeray. That Webster street. bt widened to the Width of 40 feet from Benton &Ile, to Norlb,, arcane, for the purpose or maintaining a uniform width terourboat, and that 8. Belford, J. J. Herman and 4 Leonard Walter, freeholders; be and tkey are heresy appointed viewers to view and assess the damages andbenefits In locordanee with the provisions of the Act of Assembly, approved May Jot. A. D. 18814 and that the Clerks of - Coun. 'ells 'mitt* them of their appointment... Ordained End awaited into a law this the lA W day of November, A. D. 1808. JAMB IfeBBIBE, ' Prom Went of the Select Connell. JOHN S. eLAiikLß,' Priaidatt - of common Coanoll. Ablest: D. MAcriaracer, Clerk of Most Conned. B. DIAWOWria. Clerk of Common Conned. 101 l • AeaN ORDINANCE GRANTING • the right of way to the Federal Street and aant Valley Passenger Railway Company over certain streets, with stipulations relating thereto. lisCriOrt 1. Be ft ordainsd and enacted by Mit &tact and Common Counctle of the Cat/ of 4 i and, le is . hcrehy • enacted authority of its `gamy That th content of the C o u ncils uncils of the City of Allegheny Is limb, given to the Federal Sires and Plasma. Valley -Passenger 'Railway Company to layout and construct *railway, anti for that pirr pose to enter upon and occupy the following streets —viz: Starting at the center of Sandusky etre. t. on the South side of Ohio street; thence , along Sandus ky-street to• Lasock street,• thence along Laeock street to Anderson street; thence along Anderson street to the Allegheny bridge, (known as Hand street - bridge); the same to oe constructed with double trick and to traverse said streets with their horses and cars, subject to the regulations and re strictions hereinafter mentioned and described. Rec. R. Said Councils chill have the right. from time to time by ordinance, to establish such . regu lations. In regard to said rallwny, as may be re qiilred for the paving, repeving, kt ailing or culvert see tiring, and larnitof pipes along said streets and prevent obstructions thereon. • Ehtc, 3. That said Railway ColliPany..• in con structing lb. Ir road, shall conform to the glade now established, or hereafter to be established. of the said streets, and to keep said streets In perpetual repair from curb to curb, front the time the, road i is put n relating order. always subject to the di rection of the City Engineer. with ;ply' ege of ap - eal to Street Committee, whose decision shall be nal; and from time of the running of their Can to keep- said streets clean under the direction of Street Commissioner, with right, of appeal u before stated. Sec: .16 That for and during the period of the first Ave years after said Company shall commence running their cars upon said road, they shall pay to the Treasurer of said city twenty dollars per year for 'each car, end three per cent, of the dividends declared; and for the second period of Ave years, thirty dollars per year for each car and Ave Der cent. epos all dividends declared: and thereafter the sum of forty dollars per ear and nye per coat. of the dividends declared. _The payments or the sum assesied 'upon each ear to be - made one month after the beginning of the first period of Ave years, and at the same date annually thereafter, and the said ears shall be numbered underthe or dinances of said city regulating licenses of. said vehicles. The Preside:nor said Company shall an nually, on the first Monday of July In each year, make. a iAltten return ender oath to the Controller of said city, of the number of ears , which may, at any time dnring_the year , run upon said road, and the books of said Company shallot all times be open to the inipbction of the Finanee Committee or any other flosendteee, appointed for that purpose by Councils. That said Company stipulate to construct their railway and run cars upon the route within three months from their acceptance of the provis. lons of this ordinance.. . • Sze. 8. That the said Companj 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 a gauge of five feet two and , one-half inches. :The same to be done uaderthe supervision and direction of the City Engineer, who shall be paid for his set, vices by the Company while employed by them. enc. 7, The mid Company shall put down at all gutters crossed by said railway. Iron culverts of a pattern to be approved by said Engineer and Street Committee, and said enlyertirehall be the entire width of tke streets between the line ofproperty, and the rails shall not be laid until the said culverts obeli be put down. Sac. 8. That this ordinance, and any contract en tered into by virtue of it, shall be subject to modi fication or change any time after the expiration of ten years from the time of its acceptance hereof by said COMpILITC, by the city giving said Company three months ' notice of the intention so to do. • Sze. 9. The city reserves the right at any time after t t e expiration of twenty years from the date - hereof, by giving mid Company one ear ' s notice of such intention, to possess said road and Reek,. by . paying hie tile came, at a rate fixed by lye ,disin terested appraisers, to be appointed at the request of said city by the President Judge of the Quarter Sessions Court of Allegheny county. Sze. 10. This ordinance shall not go Into effect, neither be published nor recorded, until said Com pany shall file In thepflice of the City Controller an agreement, under the seal of the Company, accept ing ordinance., with all its provisions and con ditions, sad covenanting that any failure to comply with the terms hereof shall, at the option of said city, work a revocation of the privileges herein granted; and should the said. Company fall to give the city notice of their acceptance of the ordinance within ten days alter its passage, said neglect will work , . a forfeiture of all the priyileges herein granted. Sze. 11. That nothing in this ordinance `shall be construed to give the said Railway Company the privilege of running any other than passenger ears on said - road. a Sze. 18. 'As a farther condittrizeof this grant by .Gout, ells, the in. mbers of Councils, and the Messen ger of Councils shall be allowed the unreserved -privilege of riding on any of the can of said Com pany free of charge. Sae. 13. The said Pleasant Talley Railway Com pany is authorized to make an ,rdrangement with the President and Directors of the Pituburgh,Alle gheny and Manchester Railway Company topass over that portion of their track lying oetween ked eral street and Sandusky street on Ohio' street. Ordained andenacted.into a law this the twelfth day of November, A. D. 1888. JAMES Mc BRIEB, President of the Select Council. JOE ti S. SLAGLE, Preaident If Common Connell. Attest: , D. IlacrienOlv,glerk of Seed Council. E. Dit.wourit,;Clerk of Common Council. note BILLIARD TABLES. QTANDAILD AILERJCAN BILL IZ!) TABLES , /LID OONMIATIOI 011131310.1 a Undtrontably the best to use. NEW IMPROVE. MEN T 8 Patented. Nov. 90th, 1887, sad Awl' 91st, 1888. Everything relating to billiards of the best quality and lowest_Relees always on hand. - Our NEW CUE TRlllwAtt, Patented May 6th, 1888, price es.BB-a great Coccus. illustrated price lists sent on application. Address PICEILAN dr OOLLEND/111. • ' • • 83, 86 . 8 1 'and 69 CROSBY 82., New York City jyanUlt:rwx STINGS AND BATTING. HOLBLES,'BELL & CO. I ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, - rx=ratiustGai. Nana tam* at HEAVY =Drum and LIGHT , A21131[08, AND - MAGNOLIA GREETINGS AND BATTING. 017101101' OITY /MINI= ARDirouvrion, . - - Pittebursh, Nov. 18, 1808. AAAITICE7I'IIie - assessment for the Nloolaoa pavement on SECOND AVENUE from Wood to Snalthihild street. Also for Grading, Pavint and intblnd TWENTY-HIRST.. late Alle gheny street, from Canad to Meat/ arrest, are now ready for examination, mad can be seen at this df .llcei until SATURDAY. Hi:member opal, 1889. when they Will be - attuned to the City Treasererie Oka for collection. H. J: MOORE, C, • I n019:4 4 City Engineer. . CONTROLLIWS OFFICJ6_,_I t CITY or ALT NT .: Nov. 14. /haw. I 1 5EALEIV PROPOSALS WILL } rE at this office until 3 o , olock.r. , on tillESDAY, : lilth inst., ftfr building a • TWO .1-101183El`WAGON - for the use of the ' FIRE DEPARTMENT OF ALLEGHENY CITY. Bnecidistions and Information will be furnished by JAMES CROW i Esq., Chia' of the FM De- Dartment, By order o Councils. , H. FRANCIS, no141:a18 . Cltv Controller• Oren= OP CITY Hatotitzza Ann suararros, Pittsburgh, Gov. 18, 1888.- .1 NOTIC - E—The assessment 'for Grainier. Pa sing and Cdrblng PORTY,PIPTH BET, (late Bt. Kura avenuette edwseady for euaratostion, and can be seen at thbi once until Xaveruber !Nth, 11360, when It will be returned tu. the City infer. coca for eel. 11141,10 u. RAT J. 00E14 (UV Zagluer. =NM El= , ALLEGHENY. EMS MEI grnjavr oriettA notirm ....... . lassa4er . - Beikel4 of t i lite popular anii'VersiUlle Comedian ; N. . Who la nightly reeelied b rilliant : i:id delight ed audiences. VEIDAV ZVI:NINO. November 210th, will ha Pres/oiled Do W 'HAW, five sotoomedy of I SAM. _ , • Ban ' ' Yr. F:43. Chalets°. Saturday Alternoo_ ,n . .clhantran Mathias., waif* ei wil t i tt ba .e4 P . reae .. jo n 34 t . e , d , f 11147, In preparation a new play by the author of "Sara.* ar'PITTSBURGII THEATER. CRAND RE.,OPENINC. MONDAY EVENING ) NOYEMBER M.lB New znanezente e nt. new eeenesi, neW coatima F LA= Hy, lini4llll fror T ersiss o irifr '' 'iort com pany. • • 0 noucas • TR TM BLEY ft VARIETIES 'THEATER. H. W. WiLmairs Lessee and Manager. itra). B. EDMION " Stage mmicer. - The great Londoa Sensation Mits. APlNEE_mairrra,E, in ler Wondertni Vocal Representations. A. nee' drainatie absurdity, WOMEN'S RIGHTS. or One Hundred Years Hence. First week of ElitillNE P. GOBILUL :ill the Varieties trouper in enew bill. IIar'BURNELL'S .. .,31111$Etal PARLOIIIIIIENAGEIII33 ; Thefaiyeee, Family 11 , 4300 .- rte. -- • I. rEeTa AVENUE. between Smithfield' and Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. Open,Day and Evening, all the jam mend. Admission; StiCelltE Children, la cants.. • • OrL:eLtATETTE HALL: ,• • I • SHANSPERLEI - RaDI YGE BY. I ' MRS. FRANCES ANNE KEMAL FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 20. THE NERRY wrras OF WINDSOR. • • • • . • Tickets. ONE DOLLAR. Reserved "seats MT!' CENTd extra. Tickets &foals at-the Made Iltor. of C. 0. MEL u 06,811. Wood street. • SPECIAL ECITICE.—The Readings will corn teenee precisely. at 6 o'elock. and It Is .respectfhll7 requwill r e trA t t e o d a t y e o n ixl m it: t r e rn s ttgr c i i t io tigi e t the an d e n readings bir be gin. DOlll2B open at 7 o'clock. • • ," OrIIfERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES. GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND Will deliver his Humorous Lecture on I. • • "THE PENNSYLVANIA DUT6 1," IT THE • • A.C.A.13111.3t* OF DECTSIC. 'TITESDAY NOV. 24 4 ' IE,& Tickets 50 cents to all parts of the house.l•lfo re. served seats. • Doors open at 7 o'clock. , Lecture at TX.' • - nod° IPROF. RED. ILEONILLUE. CLATff OF ,WICSTEBN 17211VERSITY.3 Offers Ids services tp Um public. as teacher of GERMAN, MEME Atm DRAWING. Also, ,as TBA.IO3L iiTOE and rtrrineikm. Mire 144 SMITHILMLD STREET• third s to p , fgbM O ROF. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLE" DANCING ACADEMY, No. 75 rn:RD 'STREET, is now-open for the re. cotton of pupils. Class days and honre—Por La. dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday, at 51% o'clock M. For Gentlenten—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, at 8 o'clock.- Private, lessons given. Circallturs can be had at, the Music Stores and. at the • dcsAtemy. Classes out of the eity,L convenient, attended to. . • • Air Hall to let to Select Parties • seirrilk SPECIAL NOTICES. • arPHALON'S • • "PAPHIAN LoTioN 9! iron mmitrnamme THE SEEN AND COM PLEXION. Removes all. Eruptions Freckles, Pimples Moth Blotches. Tan. etc ., an d renders tne Skin soh ' . Par and blooming. Far ,Ladies in the Nursery t Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen, utter 'shaving, it has no equal. "PAPHIAN LOTION , is the cnly reliable remedy for diseases and blem ishes of the skin. • • . PIIALOIVII "PAPELiTit SOAP?' For the Toilet. Nursery and Bath; will not chap the skin. Price, 85 Cents per cake. - • —... • . • "FLOil A new Perfturse for the Handkerchief. Exquisite, delicate, lasting fragrance. Bold by all Druggists. , . . PRALON EON, New York. 3e2:19-3tWr • • IBATCHELOWS HAIR DIE. This rilenald Hair Dye is tke test In the world; the only true and perfect Dye;. harmless, rellable. instantaneous; no disappointment:. no ridiculous tints; remedies the 11l e ffe cts of bad dyes; Iffrifm- rafts andleaves the Hair soft and beautiful: /duet or brows. 8014 by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly ambled at Batchriors Wig Yac for oa No. 16 street, New York. • . • :DO 'GUIDE TO., AL4II,IIIAGEO-- Yana; Meals Guide to Happy •Huarlaite aitd Oonjuda 1 rehr.ity. The hntaanevidirs, of.beney olent Physicians; on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood. mit in sealed letter O tree of charge. -Address HOWARD. AB BOOIA'IIO.H. Box P.. Philadelphia. Pa. rayISKIME . . WINES. LIQUORS, 8:43 PITTSBURGH IMPORTING HOUR. • • • 338T419/41=111 1830. •J • SCHMIDT & FRIDAY IMPORTRRS OP POMMON • • WINES AND LIQUORS, lro. 409 . Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Would direct the Attetitian of the public to the fact that, tm. seising superior facilities through several large Wine azd LNuor. Houses Europe. awed to their importations direct, th we enabled to offer the TilliOUS gradu of choice AND LIQUORS at prices less than. Eastern rates. Ex.. amfastions of qualities and compartiort of prices respectfully solicited. A choice assortment of pure 9LD EYE WIOS! ICZY constantly ori band ,_ UNE NAMIC WINE& P DULDEliiii AND ovravriw. Of oor owa "Towing. 'Also:` the beet braids of CHAMPAGNE,' CLARET, i3NEGGy. and PONP WNW. "Vine Growers. Company" of BRAN DY. pint desks, jest the Way Air travelers; XL *plenum paid to anDDlrini families. ' A.IIIAKAUX3' / 728387 " No. 4 Vltstn alter. Pitts • b. JOSEPH S. IFINcH & co . , ISt% 197.1149, 191 2/ 1 " "ad 198, =err smm, murtrrummunia or Copper Distilled Pore pie . - Whiskey. ALIO, dealtis tnitorenor Ws= sad LIQUORA ROI% ac. mballaill :7: MI ilin
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