II ..E(.li#o'i*:..:P,'Ott; Anima I Report et - the Ladles' Relief So. • stew of Allegheny City: • • In offeriPg this, their twentieth annual report, the - ellicers and Managers of the association dea,re to e••••ress their grail ,/ ttide to God, the,lyspenzer of all good, vvho has thus far crowned their efforts with sue , cess, in ameliorating: the condition of so many of the needy and destitute, who have shared their .charities; and also to repeat 'their thanks to those 'friends •of the cause who shave. so often laid their offerings of \material aid upon the altar of humanity in \ this behalf. ! • - The record of the Society from veil. to year will compare , favorably with any of • our charities, according to the means at their command. In View, however, of the vast extension-of oueeity, =with ite Worms ing population, wealth and poverty, e ff orts and substantial means, commensurate with the extended fields of labor, must be put • forth. ! • • , The formation_ ofthe Society was -an ex teriment, but not a; doubtful one. • With -woman's energy ; woman's prayers and woman's faith, IV has trisen like a bright star to Cheer the hopes of worthy ren/Pl- - • -ants of its alMs-died4 andnxpanding in its upward and . Onward progress„ each suceed lug year, Will show increased activity on the part of the Iliartigerk and corresponding ;good be accomplished. \„ • Twenty yeattOltgo;•the world' \ seemed to be ccimparativiely "standing and enterprises,lagnmerolalf . moral \and, religious were rather like moving on stilts than under the locomotive engine or the lightning's flesh. • We are In the midst of mighty revolti . tions, civil, polttical , and religious. Nations • are being remodeled, or. "born in a day.' . " . Earthiluiikeis ,- are troubling the mighty deep. Thenioral and, physical elements seem: at war with each other. The whole face of human' society indibates that the Almighty Sovereign, of the Universe has • a controversy with. us;' therefora, 'under such circumstances, it becomes• us to be in earnest, and press onward in' all our good works, Our doubts are trarors. • 'Arid taste us loose the good me oft might win fearing to attempt:' It will be seen by the Treasurer's report that the Society is not in debt; and-in pros e ecuting the work the managers will observe strictly their usual': policy of confining their expenditures to the limit of their re ce. ipts. Since the last annual meeting , the Society has lost its venerable, much , loved, and for malty. Years most efficient President, Mrs. Gen. Robinson, whose heart was truly, in the good work. Her memory will be cher ished most affedtiOnately by all who were associated with her. Names of other members of the Associa tion,' who have, in the providence of God,, been -.called from their labors, might. be mentioned * in . this connection, but they have been entered . in forme, annual re. Mitch4ight be said of the self denial of the ladies engaged in the work; and the painful and almost heart-rending pictures of want, distress and woe presented to them in thr i ir-Tisits to the abodes of the suffering, Anita' e and beyond the syinpathies of the refined and fashionable portion of the coin. mitnity../It is, however, scarcely necessa ryate dwAill upon such points, but close by esrffestl7 appealing -to all who have hereto foreigo liberally contributed of " their nee a; and trust that those who have not be Called upon will feel it a 1)101;114e and pI ` tire, to make their offerings the ores ent:*ear, which it is apprehended will be one'ettrnore than'ordinary pressure upon ourrnhanties. As far as returns have bee.n made by the Managers, there was distribu ted during the season: of coal 9,800 bushels; flout l 3,500 pounds; tea, 17; pounds; sugar, SO 'pounder shoes, 210 parrs; coffee,:47 ltounds; and- .2,780 yards ;L of cotton and woolen koods; Also in cases of sickness, -crankers and various 'small articles of food were . The Society acknowledges with much pleatinre the benefit derived from the Brew -er kate Coal Fund. - - - • Thnumber of families relieved was of.vi 'eh 162 were those of *idows. " "t u MART PorrrznincrEit, Secretary. , --..- T11E.6131711E103 REPORT. MM.' B D. Thornpson in account with the liadiSs' Association for the relief of the poor pf Allegheny Cityv ' ; April • ,o.eas h retelvedfor Gentlemon , sub- 1 Iscriptions E 8988.00 doLadies aubscriptkots.: 231,60 Ldo Anonymous subserivtions...., 59,25. Cash "ollected by Managers... 202,8 d Cash by general donations - 112,76 Glob by thanksgiving collection from Vb., u,eb Keystone Allegheny City. 23:83 c ash rom Skatintr Rink.. 370,55 Groceries collected by Miss Firming for d•atitute family • , 28,00 Initiation tes _ • ' 10,00' Fines • 5,90 ITotal " , By ca-h paid shoe bill. _. •• By cash paid for 0 roceriee ,•, By cash paid for coal bill..- By cash pald for dry goods t` • icy cash paid for bread - By cash paid for printing Schedule.;, I " By cash paid for sepal' tn. lock ,_ By cash paid for.grocerles to destitute ' family - ' 00 Be casa paid out by Managers.... .. ... 24,73 " irc i cash p. 14 nekton ' 10,00 - Nov: 6. al . nce is Treasury 31,30 , Total I 112,060.91 -.The following officers and managers •for the ensuing year were elected:, President—Mrs. Dr. Trevor. Vice President—Mrs. F. R. Brunot. Secretary—Mrs. R. W. Poindexter. Trectsurer=-Mrs. R. D. Thompson. ' Manag, ers-14:re; Patterson - Mrs: tread ing, Mrs. R. H. Palmer, Mr s. R. S Hays, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. How. Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. R. D. Cochran, Mrs. Hoskinson, Mrs. HenrForsyth. Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Captain Daws n, Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Leonard; Mrs. illiam Davis, Mrs. Bard, Miss M. .t ir Whitten, Miss Smith; Miss Bell, Miss War ing, M iss Morrison, Miss Herrpn, Miss Ellis, iss Veech. Electrical Gut..Llghthig. Roo, s. 'rig through the Capitol, the other Ici day, ' see what ; preparations were • made for 'C ngress, I fell upon Gardiner, the in vent° of the lamp•lighting apparatus,whieb, as yo know, leaps like a flash. of I lightning through the thousands', of gas jets from the lantern of the dothe to the coal pit of the far wings,' setting one, or 1 fifty, or a thousand aflame, at eboiee. 1 - Gardiner is a middle-aged man,, with black beard and hair, rather invalid-lookini and meagre of body. IHe occupies one of the little old domes of 'the central Capitol, where is his prodigioUs battery, -the acid buckets, holding three gallons amece r made, of glass, and there the ladies go to take ishocks for nervous disorder or for amusc ment.. This patentis one of the most valuable - m existence. Theinventor has from twelve to" aixteen years to run upon 11,'and he sits in battery-room,- - awa&tbat fortune is as sured. All the gas lighte;:cf:cittes will be illuminated in this way; eventually. "They've got to •cometo , it," says- Gard ner,.quietly. "The officers of the 13t. Lotus Gas Company were -here to see me a little while' ago. .New York has already enter ed into negotiations. London wille prob ably the second to accept it." , •What will it save New York to adopt this System ?" ' - "Well ! the city has a hundred and 7sev _ enty.thousand dollars a year for matches, lighters and inspectori. I can light the' city for seven dollars a lam_p, or about six hundred thousand dollars. Then the work is done ; forever there will be no more re , paring. I calculate ' that the city will be Tip with itself in 13Y9. Yearst cud Men for twenty-tlve years the town will be . lighted _for. nothing." Gardner already lights filtewart'4o, new store on Broadway, several hotels in.Bng- I land and America, and the , Capitol: He says that Washington is the worst lighted city in America, and Philadelphia the best, -the difference being 'accounted for by the opposite quality of the gas.— Was ington Letter. r CUITI3 OF ETIQUETTE. The Home" Tcurnal, which is good en: thority on the • subject, says that visiting. cards will be, for this season, rather larger than formerly,,and of the finest unglazed Bristol board. The new sizes will tend rather to the square_tban otherwise. The shape of the card may be varied, according to taste. Among the various texts in use, nethinc will supercede the English script, and those inimiteble styles of old English text, the most novel • being those with dropped capitals, and the extremely neat, extra, shaded. Visiting cards, with the familiar words denoting the object of the call; will remain' in use,to some extent, especially for calls' of oncratulation or Condolence. The' word risai, on the left hand upper corner, will be engraved on the. reverse side: The corner containing the desired word willibe turned down, so as to denote the object of the call. The word on , the right -hand coma. Aliei tation, will be used , for visits of "con gratulation on some happy event, as, for instance, a montage, or a birth; on the left lower corner, the word Conga, used for a visit previous` to leaving town; the other corner is to be marked Coitdolisnes. Cards sent to friends' before leaving for a long Putney, are issued.with the addition of P. P. C., in theleft hand corner. These cards ere inclosed in heavy and elegant, though .lain envelopes, ornamented with a tasteful monogram or initial. 7 In Wedding Invite abhreviadons like eve, foi even ing, will be l avoided, as well as p. m., - the word afternoon being preferable. Invita tions to berethonious weddings consist of a 'square note embellished with a large monogram in relief, entwining the com bined initials/Of the bride and groom. The individual cards of both bride _and groom must be also inclosed, united with a neat satin tie; and; in solne cases, another card with reception days \for :the following month. A very neat style of card has the customary "at home" on \ a note sheet, a ceremony card (at fixed`otir), and the united cards - of bride and- 'groom, all in closed in a splendid large envelope,- of the Tay finest texture with an elaborate mono gram or ornament al initial. \ Tag latest New York. confidence garee is thus detailed by a writer, who says he saw on Broadway a man, appearing to be's drunken sailor, walk up to alieggar woman sitting on the curbstone and pretending to be hlind, and deliberately kick 'her. Great sympathy was aroused and the woman made ti handsome collection from passers by. She walked down a few blocks, where precisely the same scene was re-enacted. This performance was repeated two or three timed, when the woman went to her home in Water street, or rather to a beer shop there, whither she was followed, and found with three or, four more "blind beg gars," with their . eight restored,s and all re )oicing In their good luck for the day and in their toddy: SPECIAL NOTICES. 110'711.AL074 1 14 h. "PATIE=N LOTION," _ FOB BEM:MIFFING THE SHIN AND COM PLEXION; Itemoves;all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples; Moth Blotches. Tan. etc., and renders tae Skin soft, fair and blow:tang. For Ladies in the Nursery it la Invaluable. For Gentlemen. alter shaving,. It hat no equal: "PAPHLLN LOTION" is the cnly reliable remedy for diseases and blem ishes of the skin. • PZIALOSPS "PAPICIAN SOAP" For the Tenet, Nursery and Bath; will not chap the Price, SS cents per cake. . "PLOR SLAY° " • I• A new,Perfume for the Handkerehief. Exquisite, delicate, lasting fragrance. Sold' by all Druggists. PHALON st. SON, New Yerk. jeltal.uttrir ray'7IATCHEL9B'B HAIR - DYE. This splendid Hair Dye h the best in the world; the only true and. perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes,• [trig°. nits and leaves the Hair so ft and beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and proppeerlyy :gyliedatßlelor'aWigFslag?eet.mewt. rGII3II/111 - TO Young.lifen , s Guide to-Happy . Marriage and Conjugal rehcity. , The htunaneviewa of benev olent Phyticians, on the Errors and Abuses Incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelope-s, free of charge. A,ddreas HOWARD AS SOCIATION, Box P.: Philadelphia. Ps. zaslB:coT Ir. , 060 94 - - - UOTION SALMI , , . - - BY L - WlT,Withra . .--- • • - . Alf MARE, ROCKAWAY, - TOP BIIGUIES, ac.— , WEDNESDAY MORNING. ovember 95th, at 11 weeock, will be sold at the . 1 3 Commercial hale.roonis, 100 rinithfleld insect, one bay- ma , e, S 3 ears . id. works in single or double harness, or under saddle, perfectly sonndand gen tie; also one Itoekaway -Style Buggy; two hand. some style Top Buggies. . , noZi - • A. ItICILWAINIC. Auctioneer. 0407,01 . 361.31 . 5&3,3.1 . 571.26 5,60 5.00 VALUABLE. WYLIE STREET BUSINESS; PROPERTY,, OORNEIa OF CHATHAM STREET, SATVHDAY AYTERNOON, November '26th, at 2 o'clock, wilt be sold on the premises that valuable business property; the store and dwelling, No. 79 W) Ile street, corner of Chatham, being the subetan tie' and welt hula three story Amick, with 0 rooms npetairs, beside the'spacious store-room, which is a well established grocery stand. The honse 'ls In goOd repair, with gas and water throughout, and an excellent dry cellar. The lot Is 20 feet Dont on Wy he street, and 60 feet in depth a ong Chatham The great business vain! of Wylle street pronerty . and Its .1 Apia enhancement every year milt& great business thoroughfare, makes the above a very de• /Arable op/lona/at) , for investment. There I/ no more favorable locality for Investment in the city. Terms-Une•fourth cult, payable in three annual payments, with interest. • Bola subject to two years fronvnext April. - A. •MCILWAINE, Auctioneer. BY H. B. BMITEEON di 00. B°"91 - SHOES' AND CAR.PETS FOR THE MILLION. . AT•. . • SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, 53 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE. • Messrs. H. H. SMITHSON & CO.. proprietors of '.the well known Mammoth Auction House are crea-. Ong an, excitement -consequent upon the arrival of new soods which are being sold At remarkado low. prices. Goods'of every variety; the finest sewee ots the most 'fashionable .balinoral gaiters and :anklet shoes. allppers, &o.„ bltuilkets, flannels. cloths. easelmeres, cutlery and carpets. Call and - examine. So trouble to show goods., Ladles'. misses' ,and childrenls fins at almost Your own prices. All goods wartanted as repreiented n 0.4 BY NILE PMILML Emung aormwaps, ATICIT/ONEms And ConnnitllAns MerChßfaa t OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Pin Meta,- Pittsburgh, Pa:: BOOTS, 8140 ES; CARPETS, Dry Goods . and Nittipris, AT YN:II7ATE BALE DAY AND NWENING. vonsignmentit Solioited. Prompt 71•• turns. ~ , TM.BEVIV3iIf., , .I-. 0.0ETT,E....t ;, OFFICF"f*:.IiIT::. - • . i7. ....... DELAWARE DUAL _.;'''SIKETT:DISIIIEVIICO.-..... The (chewing Statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conforruity with a provision of its Charter: . . PREMIUMS RECEIVED froin November 1. ISO, to Otto _bet' St. 18!8: " gni Marine and $ffi11,50614 yin Ricks . ....... 148,205 00 $048,711 80 'Premiums on Policies -lnet - )tarked.Off Nov.l, 406.4e6 71 • - 0 el. 236.5/g1 61 If.A.IIIIOED OFF • from November I. October al. 18118: e ood I • d Risks. Risk"— . . . .... .4.. , P 8411113 as ea • Otell LW/. art 04 lr interest 'during the Wipe Pert 7sa Irages,1 rages, ie....-. LOSS , • ir,spixszs,..iN., dong the year its Shove: Mufti, and' Inland i Igavigs tion_Losses ' •434, 05 2 74 Tire „Losses . • ' 73,455 SI Return Premittpas.... ..... .... • -5).144 03 Be-Instuuness.& ' ' - 364 48 5 Agensy_ Chargoit, . [ rAdrertla- .. tag, Printing ac.......... EIS 63 Taxes-ttnited tstes. BUM. KIS _ _ Ilunietind T,,e 5 EXIXKLINIII..-. ..... . f. , J 1-_, 41 ,V A-3 • ' ASSETS; OP THE COMPANY. s:llzonember 1 8 6 8 . 000,10 trnitedj3tates Five Per Cent. • LOan.olo-o , s • I $238,600 03 IEI,OOO United Staten Si.x Per Cent. LootalS3h, 30,0001:lnitedOtates si.k Pe , Cent. - LoanCtfor:Pacille Railroad). • 6e,000 00 MOOG State of,Penneylvanis Six Per Centel:loan 211,275 CO 1.26,000 City of,Philadelphia Six Per • Cent. L oan (exempt from • tax)123,1E4 03 60,003 State of New !J ersey Six. Per cenctLoan, - d 1,500 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds • ' 26,110 Pennsylvania Railroad See and mortgage Six Per Cent. --- Bonds 26.000 Western Pennsylvania Rail- • 'k •road lifortganSix Per Cent. . r. bonds(Penn.RN.goarantee) '241,1E6 00 30.000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. L0an..,...;• 22,000 03 7,04 State of Tennessee six Per ' , • ,Cent:,„Loan 6,001 ZS 16,000 Germantown Gas Company, , . principal and interestiplar anteed by.the City of Phila.- ' • delphis, MO shares Stock...: 341,100 Pennayrvanis Railroad Com pany. 200 shares Stock 11;80 00 6,(XX) north Pennsylvania Rallroad • Company, 100 shares stock. 3,600 00 20,1:02 Philadelphia Land • Southern Mail Steamship C 0.60 asses Stock.... ' • 16,000 00 W 7,000 Loans - on Bends and M 0.- gage, -first on City . , Properties ' ' 207,9111 00 4I:109,900 Par. 'Market Value vas o ,32s m \ • Cost, 10.033,601 26 ~ 'Real. Estate. . ...'. . ".... . '.*.... Bills Receivable for Rums , ance made . Ilalance due at Agencies— , • Premiums on 31anne Poll . ' /its —Accrued Interest, f - &Rd oilier debts cue the % C o nbany - Stock\ and Scrip of eundry . • Corp:mations, 61153. Es- ' \ timated value • ' , 1,813 00 Cash in Bank - . l. 8110450 08 - Cash in Drawer`' '',.- • 413 06 \ --7---- 116,168 73 . , • PHILADILYRIA Nlqember . 188 8 . The -Board of Directors h ave \ this day declared a ' CASK DIVIDEND OF TEN PER CENT, on the CAPITAL STOCK, and SIN PEE\ CE.T. Interest on the SCRIP of the Company, payable on'and after the first of December proximo, free of National and !State Taxes. _ • They have also deela ed 411 C SIP DIVIDEND' OF THIRTY TER CENT. on the EARKED.PREMI CMS for the year ending October 31, IS68; \certifi cates of which will beisszted to theioarties-entitled to the same. on and alter the drat of Decenztier pros- Mao free of National and State Taxes. • \ _ They have ordered also, that the SCRIP CER TIFICATES OP PROFITS of the Comyany. for the. year ending October, 31, 1 1884, be, redeemed In CASH at the office of the Company. on and after first December proXimo., all Interest thereon to cease on that day. • /firr-By a provision of thethar ter, all Certificates of Scrip not presented for re demption winkle five years after public notice that they will be redeemed. shall be forfeited and can celled on the Books of the Company. rig - No certificate of profits Isnesntidert93. By the Act of Incorporation. "no certificate shell 'Me unless claimed within two years r the declara tion or the dividead, whereof it it evideace. . - DriLECIOII.B: Thomas C. sanfl, Edmund A. Solider, John C. 'Davis, Samuel E. Stokes, •• Jamea - C. Hind, _ ' Henry Sloan, Theoubilua Paulding, "William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Heorge C. Lelper, Hugh Craig,Henry_o. Hallett, Jr., John R. Penrose, : John D. Taylor, Jacob donee . Gentge W. Benutdou, Jamef TeTqualr, red-wa— rd Darlington, • Jacob Riegel. H. Jones Brooke. • r, , Bp! n _eer ,.. .Bellvaine, James B . keFarlatd, Morgan, Pitt ab'b, kdTriiiitiaiittieitTe, W.itein pie. • Joshua P. Eyre. - I A.. 81 Berger, ' • THOMAS O.! HAND President. JOHN C. , IIA.VId, Vice. President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary, • HENRY BILLS, Assistant Benretsiy. nolS:MO ENNIRYLVAPILIL • • • P , • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OEPICE,INo. 1813 i WOOD STREET, BANK Or COMWEEMS BUILDING. i This is s Rome Company. and lames astaLatt lost by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER. President. - C. 0. BOYLE, 'Vice President. IWBENT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH NcELRENY. Secretary. ..* DLIOCTOI/111: Georiki Wilson, Goo. . Evans. J. C., appe, J. O. Yleiner, John Yoegtley, A. Amnon. Leonard Walter, C. C. Bo at yle, Hobert Prick, Jacob Painter, ',mash Ring Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, piDEnNrry • _ AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE FRANKLIN INSURA4E.:C I O.OFPIfiLiteDELPHIA, opinca, 433 k 431 CiESTNITT EIT.; • ' - flingCrOntl. 1 1 Charles Jr. Baneker, . ',Mordecai H. Louis Tobias Wagner, !David S. Brown, Samuel emit, - Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. 'Dale, IF eorn W. Richards, ,• George Pales. . . CHARLES G. BAN HER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. O.' STEBLE,_Seeretarr, pro tam. J. GARDNER COFFIN, ASSIST, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. ruldemls : I • • IIarEIRIAL .• i - • .. , ~ FIRE INSURANCE CO., - , OF- 1.40p/LPON. ... 'ESTABLISZED 1803. detiHCAPITAL PAID VP AND INVESTED PUNI 8 EXCEED- ING es,ookooo . IN GOLD. Insurance - oga G oo a t— Pirb Iffected On Houses' nd B u ßdlngs, s, Warss and Merchandise, Steam boats, de. Pollees issued payable lu gold or cur rency. Sr United States Branch oMce, 40 MR STREET, Blew York. , All loste.s of the United States linnet will be ad. knifed In New York. J. Y. ,Agents PITTSBURGH, RAC Office, 87 Fotrarit STREET, • HR. IdoLAUOHLIN As alio Ajent for tbe kfanbat. tan Life Insurance Minoan,. ses:v72 it LLEGMENY INIIVRAIICE COD,* Al. PANT OF PITTSBUDKI, , OFFICE, No. 37 zufra STBEri. BANK BLOCII -.lnsures against all kinds of Piro and tdarine Disks JOHN, IRWIN, Ja., President. JOHN D. DieCORD, Vica President. C. D. DONNELL.)3ecietary. • ' CAPT. WM., DYLAN, oeneral Agent: ' John Irwin. 11., • Ortd . r, '"ini. Dean, John D. McCord.. -.,. - -IL L. Pahnest C. 0. Bun 7,, .. , , W. H. Everson,) Hervey MD _.W • Robert If .' Davis, T. J. Hosiunson,— ', , ' Pruitt" &m e n • Charles. Hays.:, , : ••- -, Atnt...l. T. ate's:Adele. . FROPLESP 111811JHANCE COM. o rnoz, if; E. COMB WOOD MYTH ST% A EOM 0:1110111411 taklncTire and 'Marine Elskr. Dinsinrilmat , - wm.Phillips;Capt.'Jott L. Bhomis, John Watt, Simnel P. ehriver, John E. Parks. . - ,Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James muter. Laced B. Brush, Wm. Man Ktrk , Xtti P. Lang James D. Verner iet namuel IdcOrickirt. wm. pwwt, President. . • WA ,_ Ice President. W. F. esAltarla_%_ klapeear . • . cAPT. eogwvAtchoilialwuta • M : Wa I Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1868. • 46, CAS * • 34,117 $B9iM3 *Lew= al 43,586 69 23,966 GS 8710,1131 William Q.Bonitun, flof-s:- ; z NOVEMBER 24;., INEII7ILANOE: EIITERP.I . O3IE - 111113VBANCE CO ..OF: PIVISDIMGEI,: PA, Office; NO. 424 PENN err., • - - - az De.ro•ice.i. 'Pon!' Co. Boi.r..tniire,) - - - DIRECTORS: C. RObt. Melo* In. Liddell. . W. d. Prides, G. Ned* C. Van SWIM. _ ~ Eiroeb, R. H. Mlers, .1. fiangwisett, ; Siebert, L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, .-liehßdecker. MTP.III, President. BOST. BLOW'S. Vke Prost4kool. BOBT. J. GitllC}4, Treasurer., sellrity' , J. J. ALBLETZ. Beeretnl7. REMOVAL Nm ONAL INSURANCE co., OP TEE (CITY OP Auatorspri, Moe, No. 89 FEDERAL STBEET, entrance CC Stockton Avenue., - • FIRE INSVBANCE ONLY. ' ~ - • w 4 30 ,t V. w. NABIIN. irealdent A.S. Z. N Secretary, • ' . Dl;Yeareata: A. H. Rimush r.H. .WUllarasiJno. ThorerpeOu deo. A. myler, - Jae, Lockhart, Joe. Myers, Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, , C. C. Boyle, Jno.•'Bror, Jr. Geo. Gent, Jacob Kopp. 01317:n34 -r. • , • _ _ ' • 107.498 72 BENlrriwr : .INeURIAN Mee In Franklin NO. 43 Ohio $201086 DO A. HOKE COMP .• lowa to the Comm to merit a share of y. • JIMMY IRWIN ORO. D. RIDDLJA DIRECTORS: 1 Henry Irwlis, D. L. Patterson, ' Henry Elerwis, Geo. B . Biddle, Jacob Frans, flattens Faas, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, " Jacob Brush, , W. H. Stewart, Ch. P. Wbbston, Jowl& Craig, Jos. Canner, H. J. Elnkand,'. Jeremiah Konen. anlshots 14E00 00 PANT ERN - INSURANCE COM. , OP PITTSBURGH. I ER Nllllolf, President... 1 • , . P. .HERBERT . Secretary. APT. OE@EGE NEELD, t*eneral Agent. 02103, .9% Water sU n apang A Co,', , s Ware. ' house, upstairs ; Pittsb urgh. Will Luntre against all 'de of Fire and Marine Risks. A home Institution, managed by. Directors who are well known to the community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality to milli} , tan the character which they 'have assamed, as sn. of Airing the best protection to thoscwho desire to be insured. . DialterrOan: Alexander Ninsick, I ionn E. Nethnies R. Miller, Jr., , Chas. J. Clarke, James meenien William 13, Evans, Alexander 13peer, ,--- / Joseph Kirkpatrick. Andrew Ackleu, Phillipßeynter. David N. Long, . Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. J •-• . :noll 20,200 00 81.000 w 15,000 03 WINES., LIQUORS, &o PITTSBURGH lIPORTING HOUSE,: ESTABLII33II3D 11330, SCI-IMIDT.& FRIDAY. • impowirsas OF. rounesi WINES AND LIQUORS • • (o. 409 Penn Street, .Pitte lturgh, Would direct the attention of the 'public to the bet that, pa seising Bummer facilities through several large Wine and Liquor Houses - In Europe. and making their importations dimes, they are enabled to offerlim . Yarbans/grades. of choice WINES AND. Lultrouz at prices less than Eastern rates. Ex., aminstions of valities and comparteon of prices respectfully solicited. • A. choice assortment of pure OLD RYE WHD3. constawar au hand 96.000 03 =Sew 1 40,178 S 3 647.36: SO DUNE / NATIVE WINES. \ISABELLA AND CA?AWBA Of ourirn growing. Also. the best brands, of ORAMP4ONE, CLARET, SHERRY and PORT WINES. ..Vine Growers , Company" of BRAN DY. shit Wks. Just the thins for travelers. N. Z.—Particular attention paid to simplvlng familles:\ A. IFIAISAC, yratas37 \ No. 4 Virgin alley. Pittsburgh. JOSF.PH FINCH & CO., Bros. 185, 187,89, 191, 193 and 1911, • FIRST STRICHT,PITTAHMHIS. starrinraorryiuma OP Capper Distilled Pare \ Eye Whiske Also, dealers In romuart WINES 'Lad LIQUO HOPS. de. trih2B.n63 TN THE COURT OF CO PLEAS OP ALLEGHENY. COUNTY. P J. C. DONALDSON vs. ALEX. EVA . ZEUS, et. al. No. 819 March Term 1808. Vo. 1331 n Part Mon. Writ of Partition. - To JOHN C. bONALDSON, ALES. CHAMBERS, I J. C. BRYSON and NANCY; hls wile,(with right of tlie said IANCI',) ELIZABETH ANN CHAM BERS; MATTHEW - CH &BEE'S and StiSAZi ,1 CHAMBERS: - • ?" You are hereby notified that an inquisition will be held. in pursuance of the above mentioned writ Of partition, on the premises, situate in the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, being Lot No. 2511 in'. James Alken , s part of the plan of the Northern Liberties, County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania. on 'THURSDAY. December 3 DIGS, at 10 'o'clock A. is., to make partition of thepremises described within the above mentioned writ. In such manner and In such proportions as by the laws of this Com monwealth is directed...tc., at which time and place you may attend if yon think proper. . SAMUF.taI.ICLULEY.,Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFlCe,Pittstiurgti, 0ct,27, 1868. - oc2tN.6l:vr A G LLEHENY' . Y' SS.—In COUNTS.—In 4-6 " the Court of Court of Common Pleas in the voluntal7 ossignineut of . CAMPBELL, PEARE Co., No. 05L December Term, 1967. And now to wit, November 7th, 1808, account of Leonard S. Johns. assignee, exhibited to open court, and of ; Assignee presented praying for his dla: charge from lib\ trust. Whereupon the Court order and decree that the Prothociotary give notice of the exhibition and filing of said account, and by the presentation of said petition, by publication for three weekslif the "Legal Journal" and "Daily Gazette," and that such account will be allowed and such discharge granted, unless Canoe to the con. trary be shoirn on or before the 3d of DECEMBER next. Crzom the record'. . nall:a3l* JACOB B, WALTER, Prothonotury.,, 4SB I L7GTON BUILDING :AND' LOAN, ASSOCIATION, • • OP EAST BIRMINGHAM. • Notice la hereof given that an anolleatlon has been made at No. 385, December Term, 1858, for a Charter for the, "WASHINGTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION GP EAST BIIIMINGHAM" and the same will be granted at the next term of - Cour+, nnlene.xceptiona a • / JACOB IL WALTER, Prontionotary. ort,4l:zl9W TN THE COURT OF. QUARTER SESSIONS of Allegheny county, No. —,Sept. term, 1808, reopening of Hatfield street, WY of Pittsburgh: The Comuussioner appointed to talte testimony In the above case will meet all teresten atlas office, N 0.103 PIIPTH AVENUE, on wEDNEsDAY; November S3th, at.l sr.. for bbe purpose of tatting the testimony of wit. nests,; JOHN T. WILEY, tonsil , ' -Commissioner. BANKRUPT NOTICES. TVESTERN DISTRICT of.PENN y SYLVANIA, SS. At Pittsburgh, the 31 day of November. A. D. 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his anpointment as Assignee or OLIVER AD OIS, of south.rittsburgh. in the county of Aliegneny. and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, wile has been adjudged tibankrupt upon his own nett- Hon by the I)lstrtet COM t of said district. JOHN H. BAILEY.. Assignee, nOtalyr Attorney - at - a1y,,89 UMW StrCtrt, ME E COMPANY, NM Tfu Bak Bu ilding Aknegheny. managed by Directors weD y,'who trne k by fair dealing patronage. • -President. - .7..l3acretazy. LEGAL. FOR SALE-REAL ESTAME. A : VOR gALE. • - A - FARM OF 30 ACRES. on the line of Hie Connellsyllie Railroad, 27 miles from the atty. In Elisabeth township. Alßancor county. Pa. The imuroveseente are a flee lwe-story brick house, wish ten large rooms and hall. A large frame bank barn, with Is ml ' stabling. and all other outbuildings In complete order. One of the best of orchards, of nil . kinds of fruit. The roll is rich new bottom. This' property adjoins - the - village of Buono Vista: and ' has this advantage of churches, schools, mills, stores, dc., and will , * sold a t the low price of $15,000. The improvements alone are worth at least all that is asked (Sr the' property. to say meth- Int about the land, witch Iswora for garden pur poses at least 810,009. For rat partiesders call at my mace, or WILLIAM' A. BE., Esq., on the .ALsO, A FARM OF 49 tACKIO3, situated tre Rho. abeth township, Allegheny Wanly, Ps.. on The line of the Connelisville Railroad, *bent 18 trills* iron the city. The improvements gre a new stone &yell ing.~ with eight rooms; a good barn and other out buildings. This property Is offered at a very low price. Call and secure yonrself a good bargee. ._.ALsO. A FARM OF 120 AGNES, situated in Elizabeth township; Allegheny county, Pa. .1714 miles from the city, on the (Jonnetlayill Railroad. opposite Elroins Station. within 20 athletes , walk of the Station. The. Improvements are a frame: house containing four rooms and kitchen, with a I good cellar underneath; very good - barn and.other on tbuildin ca. A No. A orchard. containing about '2OO fruit bearing'B trees, all in good condition. 90 acres cleared land, the residue lu good timber, On- • derlald with 23 acres of coal. ' ' - ' • ALSO, A TWO-STORY 'BRICE HOUSE adjoin. ing the Borough of Elizabeth, Allegheny county; Pa., containing 91roama and Kitchen. Lot 60 fart front by 126 back to an alley. A good Stable, wash betide, bake-oven and other outbuildings. • I am au thorized to sell Rat the low price of si,soe. on good terms. ALSO. In the Borough of Elizabeth, a good two story BRICK HOUSE, containing 4 rooms. Lot 120 feet square. Will be sold at the exceedingly low price of $9,500. on easy terms. - ALSO. My Farm, known by the name of "Willow Bank'," situated on theDonnelLsymeßsoroad 18 miles from the city. containing 79 ACRES, sill n good condition. The improvements are aNo l: brick house, two stories high, newly painted, con. taining sir rooms: two halls running full length of the house. The house is situated on a beautlfal knoll. is surrounded by fruit trees. shrubbery, vines and flowers, with a graded avenue running to the Tomb.' Elver. Also, a large trame bank barn, smoke house, wash house, coal huuse, bake-oven. And other outbuildings, and a never-failing well o water. Two large orebards, containing from six to seven hundred fruit trees, nearly all in good bearing condition. This farm abounds in small. fruits, via:. Currants, raspberries. gooseberries, and s fine large strawberry patch, which, in connexion with the richness of the sell and nearness to the city; makes It very desitable for gardening purposes. Very con venient to schools, churches, stores and blacksmith shop.; . .. u . • _ ALso. A FARM OP 158 ACRES, situated in Elizabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa., 31 miles from the city of Pittsburgh. on the Connells tulle Railroad, at Suter station. The improvements are a common log house, a good frame barn, with stabling for ten horses; a corn crib and wagon shed; good orchard of fruit frees: fencing very good. 780 acres cleared, the residue in heavy timber land. This farm is valuable—first. tor its 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 234 to 6 ft. in thickness; 'le t ter the whole farm. For partic ulars enquire of LI SUTER, Esq., at dater §ta tion, 'oa. at my o e. • • ALso„ 17d ACRES, situated in St. Clair town ship, Westmoreland county, Pa. near the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. at Houston Sniper'. 1 The improvements are a two-story frame mue, with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank tiara 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. • There - is on the - place a young apple . nil peach orchard: one herr . dred and twenty acres cleared land; divided into odds ol convenient else. a large portion of which are well set In clover and timothl: the residue of wild,tract coveted with good timber. It is well wa tered, and underlaid witletoal and limestone, and Is convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills and olacksmitkahops. A rea l bargain Is offered in this excellent farm, ... , . 1 • ALSO. A beautifully situated tract. of 80 ACRES of valutdde land; under good fencing, situated in McCandless township, Allegheny county, Pa., on A to hip road, 7 measured miles from the Market Hose, Allegheny City. 1 his tract is well adapted fnr - a garden or dairy farm, being convenient and of - easy access to either clt•r, and near enough to tie' Dm of the Mahoning Rai lroad to make it very desi rable for country seats, for persons doing business • in the city. - • . ~, • • ALSO, The best firm in Young township, Indiana county. Pa., 4 miles from Western Penna. R. It. at Livermore Station, containing 300 ACRES-295 scrag cleared and under No. 1 fencing, as well as tine farming condition; the Dolan,* in good white oak timber. The improvements ere - 2. two-story Dame houses. nearly new of eightrooms each and finished basements and a ttics: adorn bank barn 50 by 80 feet, a two-story spring house' and other ne cessary outbrillAings, all in good ord• 5 acres of orchard of choice varieties of traits:l 'feet vein of coat (now open ;) underlying the ,wii, le tract, nod limestone In abundance, with plenty of perinea of never-failieg water. Taken all tog Cher--houses, fencing, soil, nice lying surface , Public highway, tr churches, schools, nillis. de. —l' know• • of no more inviting and desirable tract ' of land in Western Pennsylvania. ALSO. FARM AND MILLS. A 'Mall tract °IGO ACRES of very "valuable land in Hem township - Westmoreland county, Pa.; wellticed and in 1 high state of cultivation. with new me dwelling,;, and other outbuildings: - a new grist and saw mina complete, with two run of burrs, two bolting cloths 4 and all the needed fixtures, in good order, and a• young orchard of choice fruits; lane is all underlaid: with a six foot vein of coal, now opened and work • ed, at the back of the mill, and limestone in abed- ance.', Call soon and secure a good bargain; . f.. ' ALSO, FARM OF 160 ACE M, situated immedbi Wily upon the line of the, Pennsylvania Railroad; at Blairsville Intersection, 54 miles east of the city. The improvements area two-storystone house of 8 rooms„ a .No. Liman, 45 by 65 feet , - the best of stabling and other outbuildings. The land lies well. Is well fenoed.ls in goodearming order, and will be sold very cheap if applied for aeon. • . . . For fir . thee particulars enquire of G. H. TOWER, Befit Estate Agad) No: 164 701:111T11 AVENUE. oort: • VOA MALES .pere at WWII Bun. . Acres anti House in East Liberty. Acres, unimproveci.'on Troy Hill. Acres on Greensburg Pike. Acres on Four Mlle. Bun Itoad, .mtles iron R. 0 Acres near P. P. W. & C. R. B. IS Acres near Pa. H.R., Westmoreland county. I) Acres at Hill Side Station, Pa. B. R. Firms in Preston county, Went Virginia Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid With coal. 108 Acres and good ImproveMents, in Trumbull county. Ohio. 900 Acres of Timber land, With Saw MI and, dwellings. House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kir* , ~ trick. • ouse and Lot on Vicroy street. House and Lot in Mast Liberty. Hose and Lot in Mansfield. " Hou eland Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. Hone and Lot on Beaver avenue. Hews and 4 Lots; very cheap, on Vine street. 9 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. HOUSes ver y Lot on Franklin street. 11 tiothm ,a Rooms and 2 Lots on Roberts St. Farms In Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia. Coal Lands in Allegheny. Westmoreland, Payette and Beaver counties in Penna. , • TO-LET. • • • 2 Rouses of 9 Rooms 2e , 17th ward; rent 006 3 do. of 3 do. dO . 17th do. do. 144. 21 do. of 3 do. do:\ Bth do. do. 156 do. of 6 do. do. Stit do. do. 260 1 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. do. 200 1 do. of 0 do. do. 9 do. do. i 600; 1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th do. do. 409 1 do. of 5 do. do Bth o. do. 940 1' do. of 4 do. do. 17th db. do. UM 1 , do. of 7 do. do. 20. do.\ \be . 1 . do. re of 6 do. Grant stet. • The Houses that . I have for rent wilt rentsyd very' low to good tenants for the balance& he ren tai yeah •-• APPLY AT D. P. wars REAL ESTATE OFFICE' No. 91 Grata St., Pittsburgh. no:Do yell SALE & TO LET.—Mouses and Lots 'Ur sale in allzpa the eity and inp. tabs. Also, several P FACTORgood locations. Also, a small WOOLENYorith AO urea of land, and good improvements,' which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses 'to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for rent in both cities. For further particulars inquire WILLIAM til WARD, 7a22 110 Grant street. onnositeCathedral. CCHEAP HOMES IN TIE We are anthortzed to offer two thousand acres. oi good hind in 3lissond at the low price of seventy gee cents 'per acre. Will be divided into forty. eighty,: or one hundred and sixty acre tracts .to snit the purchaser. Title good ano all taxes paid U. This offer to remain open only one week. : For nut particulars apply to Bj 3fcLAIN & nolti corner Fourth and Sml thtleld streets. ITALITABLE BELLFIELD Prop , Eltili FOR BAL IC.—A good two story brick dwelling house. , well built aad ..onveniently ar ranged, hal; large parlor, six rooms and cellar; lot 1410 •ert I tont on Dlthridge street 07130 deem an %ate 14 Mlle from Oakland; easy of access br al rest cars. For further informatiOn apply to • 8. CUTHBERT SNS, 'mos ' 83 +Smithfield street. - VALUABLE PlIOPErtTlr . iron SALE, with gond btlek buildings, baring a large front on Liberty street ,_Perry street and Die. snub (Palley. B—C UT HBERT PONS„ 86 ausithrleld street. 10:tait4qL:V.Vto):Y=VsiiiWtel IrOLOIES, BELL & CO., •`- ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, P='MEII3I:rIIGrEt. Nano tares of FULLYI ZGII3/4 &ad LIGHT /promos AND ar.,..eisozzi-,. SNENTINGS AND BAVTING; .\• M=MBEI=CTE. arNJEM - 01MR4 HOV&E. ... . ww. „ ...... W I C . Lessee... Msnager . _ Last nicht but three of the snecestful engagement ottbe inimitable Comedian, • • • - - ',' • Y. 8: CHANIMAI7. , wIEDNmsDA.r Evi. st I AG. November aborill be presented tha street Drttnialization, in five 313t6.br firs. sosshwortwo • - . • . HIDDEN HAND. _ -Wool • ' Mr. chairran . To coneind;iivith the elorions farce of the , DESEWrED DllTteltlikli. Grind Thank_rffiring- Matinee on' Thursday after. ioon at which M r. Chanfran Isla appear.; . . tar"PWITSB11111G0 THEATER. Lessee • • - E. W. StriLLigate. ' Manager " • J elm 0:111AGLa. Treasurer G. G. EU:VYING. ',The management t ske g.cat pleasure In announc ing to the public or this city that It tai (greeted. as .engagement with the Demme"i and daring equestm mine, • MISS KATE FISHER. in bee great speciality of , • • • • •an audited an enters New Tort company. • Dress C rcle cad Paniuette, Wk. F.mily,Cirele 25r. Doom, opeast W. .Perfonnaacelo commence t 8. IgrritlintEßLE , lii VARIETIES THEATER. . • s N.,W. WILLIAMS Lessee and Manager. Om. B. EDZlON—Staie_ Manager. TBANKOGIVINO FESTIVAL Witra. MISS MAUDE. ST. JAMES. the great Vocalist. ' " • 10 4 1PrrP,'EtrNiti..M # • New MilitaryDrasna. entitled THE FEMALE SEAR enHOOTEES OF .UNCLE SAM. Two per formahees on Thasktilvlng Day. - Attarnoea at Mg rir BURNELL , * . 2111SEIYM ,A_ND PARLOR MENAGERIE ' The Great Family., lieNgorte. FIFTH APENtII. betsreen Smitliffeld and Wood streets. oDpoelte Old Theatre: ' AMP - Open Day and - all the, year mad. Admission, AS cents; Children., 13.easzts: ligr FAIR AND FESTIV.AL.— There will be a FALlit and - FICSTIV.A.L . in • rthe FIRST .CUMBERLARP • PBESBYTEEIAN iblEußcH on SIXTH .km i U•ll, between Wood clad Smithfield streets y, to-marrow and ThursdaY. day and evening. ' . • • :Dinner fiom 12 to 3: tapper 8 to 7 o'clock P. Si. Oysters and Ice Cream, as-desired; fancy trot useful' articles for sale. Thanksgiving sere ices at 10,ti o'clock and dinner on THITRSDA.r.! • - • Tickets of Admis on-Adults A 5 cents; children 10 , cents. - - • no=ssl EXCITING PACING RACE.- On TliliftSDAM.Novainter 26tb, ISW at WEST VIEW PARR fow a parsoof Doe Hanored and Filly Dollars, mate beats:three 1.11 five to D. C. Belly enters sorrel mare . Lady Jackson Doc Bates enters tar gelding Day Billy. 3LAyo . r Monroe enteie,•bay geldlngJlmmylan. The same day a running rate! will take Mace be tween the celebrated mares IDA.IHAT and EAGLE' for a parse of One Hundred Dollars,-two-thirds of a mile heats, three in nye. . . . . The above race'will come Off at 2 Weloeli. - 1 no3laras3 JUHN CAMBON. Proprietor rsdF. sub: momumr. • CLATA pr tNlvEasrry.] . Oren his ietvlees to the public teachet‘_of GIMVIAtif, ZEUSIO AND DRAWIATG. Also, as TRANSL ATOR and INTERPRETER. • Office 144 SMITHFIELD STREET, third story, arPROFeCARPENMPS FASHIONABLE DANCING AcApply. No. 78 THIRD STREXT, is now open for the ris , caption ot -Class days and hours--For La- • dies; Masters and Misses, Wednesday and Saturday, at 5131, o'clock. For Gentlemen—Tuesday, an* Friday. Evenings,' at 8 o'clock. Private legions I given. Cireulars can be had at the' Music Stores and at the Academy. Classes out of the- clty,t convenient, attended to. sir Hall to let to Select Parties PROFESSIONAL. WILLIAM A. STOKES HAS DEBI:MID TAE PRACTICE OF LAW. IN PHIL.A.DELPHIL. Office Nb. 'll3 soma,/ FIFTH STREET, below Chestnut. norttatz 117111. B. •• e ' ALDER33AiIf kND EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. Speelaratteation glren to eouveyane.ing stndeot leetions Deeds Bowls and Mortgages drawn np, and all legal butane's attended to promptly and se aurately, • • JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDERKAN AND Pomo JUGIEITBATZ Mice, L%6 'WYLIE STRHET, iaela Wishhitt% PITTSBYRGH, P.A.. • Deeds, Bon e dz, Morto9„ Atioysp iedgment , li= i s t e ° e n z e gatited e =Aly, 4ll all leglttmss mnE:O9 SAINUMIL MIDDIA,STERq, AI:DERMAN,. Sit , Oblcitratastloe of the Peace and Pollee Nag* state. UJAe e GRANT STREET, opposite the Cr' thedrali YITTSBURGH, P.K. • D D epo d iO ' Bo a d d al M lLg g a a l g Bus Ac n no x w cu d e gm wi t, promptnesi and disnatcD. .• • WW t EIISTACE 15..11101Lit0*, - AxADm.uar.A2kr, • autrri.cr, THE PEACIL 4 i D , POLICE MAGISTRATE, OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA, AVENUE, PITTOBURGH, PA Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment ,, Depositions and all Legal - Business executed catty promptness and dispatch. mi 29 A kit,74gox ? Justkoy the Pala, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTAIE a INSURANCE AO CARBON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and p ronsptly attend.. ed to. • - • myll:yriXt WILLIAM J 11! BARN ER, T , - 'JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER AC., 7 . °Mee, CARSON STREET ' nearly oppoidte the. Railway Depot, SOUTH.FITTSBURGH. Business entrusted to ids ewe promptly latent!. e, to. • myt:y6l J\ S.-FERGILNON, . . ' • * \ATTORNEI:-AT-LAVIT ' ' . _ . , No. 87 1-"lthiStreei, sgc: OND ri.othis. FRONT BOON. JOHN `I,II:IDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LA*. °Mee, llu Diamond street, - ( (Oppoalte the court Housl,) PrTTSB utr.trEl, PA. fels:t4l HC. MACHRELL, • titTORNE* AND COUNSELOR-AT LAW. 0.5 No. 89 Grant Street s --..._ • _ tlYn:b2s JOUR A. STRAIN, ALDERMAN, , irk-0111101.0 JUSTICETEM PEN= -ANIS . POLICE M.AGISTRA.T3I. - Omoe IIA.. PUTS .BTlll= oppoett• the Oathe* , dzsa, Pittsburgh. Pa.!. D Bouos...WDrr Acknowledgments. Depositions anded g ail t = nag %Wanted with twotantaess Lod . A BAThipuLD BLAKE= - • ATTORNMV=Ab2r-LANs r, isto. 911171 TH mourisolaaso rum:cilium WBIGHTS AND BEI3ASII.XII6. LYON, Sealer of Weights and • liteasoreei . • No. II YOUNTII . • (Bo tieazt Ltbert7Oad. Ferry Om* ''' t ;tr4oro promptly.aitonlail Lai ill se 4:v79 I i ogv.,:/4,,7 [ 0: 0 ;)4111 M