.t:.D.: - ....,'....:.ttf i - 01j1..4i,,it1i; CITY AND SUBURBAN. The Allegheny Rouse of Refuge. , The Grand Jury of Beaver county, hay ing, by invitation, visited this institution, on their return presented , to ,the Court an interesting r( port, - fr Ora which we extract as follows: Thera'are Eixte,eti acreß of land, two of which are inclose d within the wall. The . . • original cost of-the unfinished buildings was about sixtv-five thousand 065,000) dol lars; andtWo Wings have been subsequent lY added at a bast of about sixty thousand ,(560,000)' dollars. The amount of fire in surance on the' property now is sixty-five Ahousand :(365,000) doars. - he entire buildings rub , lighte with , gas which is 1 ,• manufactured on the premises a a cost of 4slxTt two dollars r 'day.. About two . thousand ',burners e . employed. three ' honit each : evening, and ; about 'four Min dred all night. Stea lensed for warming nearly the entire b • dings, as well as for heating ' water for hing and bathing. ' Much of the cooking irtahio done by steam. The school building fel. 'the large boys is 120 tiy.27 feet, and is capable. of seating 215 pupils. The arrang meat „of: thie school building we regard most adadrable, and worthy of inspectio and imitation. The school room ; for the Smaller boys is 35 by 25 feet. There arealso two other sdhool rooms for girbi, each, of-which ,is about 35 by 27 feet, mailing in all about. aix then sand (6,000) feet of. area, for school pur poses; besides wnich there are large, airy and, well -lighted; rooms for library, read ing, etc., with a neat and commodious chapel, where every. Sabbath. the inmates are - taught and - preached to by the Superint tendent and:by neighboring clergymen. The number of - inmates 'at present is about 175 boys and 48 girls.- About 100 of the boys are employed in making whips, 12 i in the manufacture and repair of shoes for the inmates of the institution, others en i gaged about the grounds, and about 40 little' , fellows, In a separate building, are knitting. ka Ali the Rheas andstockhigs warn by:the in t' mates are here manufactured, while the • t girls cook the food, Wake, mend, wash and iron the clothing' for all. The boys—even i the: Tittle : chaps—make their own beds, wash, scrub, clean and take eare of their Ix - apartmentsand most admirably is it done. t If they do net acquire habits of neatness t and cleanlinesa; it will , not be for want of training :7 :The, entire establishment, in ! dears and out, of two acres enclosed, ithin 1 the wall; ' modelis' a of extreme neatness • I \ aud order... • . ! - - • I The disolpline of the Howie seemed to us i hardly ' susceptible of ! much- further im -1 proa - ement.,,Of 107 large boys at the dinner i ;table, none had been corporally punished, • and only One •boy had , been locked up for,a 1 shortaime frielticonelaet during the past ' Thesoodtis plain but subslantial, health,. l _ ful,,abund,atit and well prepared. .Clothing 1 plahrstrong, durable and well adapted to. '1 the season. ''''‘ The educational,facilities are good. The schools are well- graded, , successful, and afford an . edtication - equal' to our common system. The moral and religions , instruo . i tion takes high rank. • The day it always ..:. began encl. ended with devotional exercises:. • i As to results, we have only to say, that it' when the character of the:inmates,' the ;., early history of,the Institution, and tha • associations of many :that have goneout; • are considered, the wonder is that so many ',:, have been reclaimed. By referenbe, to the. ' r.! . Superintendent's report, we find that up to `, December 31st, 1867, of the 1,055, boys that vil had been discharged, 707 were known to II be good members of society, 84 doubtful, • and only 105 were knowai to be actually bad members of society. One hundred and :•Y . five, (105)_ have served in, the army and rt • navy, 27 of whom enlisted directly from 1 ' the,Refuge. Of the girls who have. gone 1 out; in a11:422, 190 were- known to be good members ,of: society, 45 'doubtful and'll4 : - I bad. Seventy-tive per cent. of the children I are'doingaivell. •• If all were' bad, preying , upon society, or kept at the public expense 1 in prisons ,- the cost would be infinitely greater. Better far, to rescue, save, and. f, strengthen in the right direction for a little ~.' time at the susceptible period of life, that . 1 `:. they may have an opportunity to carve a i,< destiny of which neither they nor their l : friends need ever be ashamed. Many in !l, stances could be given. -- Theestablishinent . i; of this Institution was a wise and betiefi 'cent measure. It ought to be sustained. •a •- - Beaver county contributed $ 2,500 to it, and •• is is therefore entitled to one Manager, and I; this we have. There haie been - 47 children F this from this county sines the House was ,opened,-,four -of whom were, sent last !!,1 year.' We have then, it is submitted; a :: 5 deep interest in this noble Institution. !-. 'They who are directly engaged in it, need -., ';. our prayers, our encouragement and our , ,-, support. Let these be liberally given, to `4. the end that we may have performed:our duty to the tmfortunate and friendless. Ail of which respectfully submitted. Seam. J. Cnoss, Foreman. Caved ln. • , • 1 About s k t.tt i o'clock Thursday evening the excavation for the sewer on Fourth avenue_ I •:' commenced caving `in Pear the Mayor's •;-. office. But little injury, however, was . , done 'tmtil - yesterday morning, when it . 41 " caved in for a distance of fifty feet, break -11 ingthe stayawbich had been put in and` II nearly catching s ome of of the workmen rm . - - . . „ der the, falling mass. Had the work been w pushed forward as rapidly as it migfit have .. ,v been done, the job would have been com • pleted before the wet weather begun, and the caving in - mighthave been avoided. - - ,1 The contractor who , delays a, JO of that : kind, or•'i'n 'fact almost arty :joh,- loses a money everyday he protracts tho job fur •,•;4 thee than is necessary for its "completion; . . 5 ..4i If, for instance, a man, takes a contracti for ; . ~•,, one thousand dollars, which, by employing ••:;'..i,twenty hands, he could complbte in ten ••;,,,T i days, but instead„ of doing so he employs ,' • 1 . 4 but Mix' hands, and , works at thejob twenty c'..' days, he losz• - s his own time for ten days. ' ii which-fie 'Worth.at , i lead 'five dollArs' per '.: .4 on lifty-,_dollars and the interest -:4 on theOne-thousaniV.dollars tor the same ..:.4 length - Wattle. In' ca — ses of this kind “pro ' li orastination Is the thief of time," and • • .*`. InOnersB9,:e ''i l ' f ' !,,, ', :. ' ;: l. • , t : ti Assault and Battery. er .Tolm Haag made information before t Alderman Strain pAterday, against.Thapph -Bleb/asters for assault and battery. .Hass: I; states that he was employed as a deckhand on the steamboat St..:Olutrles; Telyingon the ,Mononfahela river, and that 'MoVlsuliters is '44 mate o boat. YeateidaY; according to, Ids statement, ho failed to understand an , fi order given by,blc3lasters,mhleh soaggra ' t' - .l 4 vated that indi vidual that be knockedhim down, kicked and otherwise abused him. • Ol'he.accused was =tested and gave bail for a hearing. • -• . District Court--Judge Hampton - The case of the Ardeaco Oil Company 4vll..lt v ie r l d il o r t son snd TackNyent 'the jury. 0 1 ,, , 1 J. S. 'Brown ve. r. Franh and Mary Hople. fiSee - - : SoketylfichoLaii'Albeit 'made infarirta- Il tion;:cyesterdaY,' before' -Alderman TAYler against John Baker, for surety of the peace. I.The prosecutor allegeri , that the defendant threatened ioxurr a kniferinto bim, and, ho 45fears that the threat may be carried into . Ylexecntioti, The sensed was arrested and - }gave4?,94l tor ' • r, n o r 11 Recognizances.—All . recognizanees in .v.ases In the Crin2lnal Court : remaining an ..disposed of, if not renewed to-day, before tthe Clerk of "the COnrt, will be,lforfeited. tThose interested, will save moray and kfrouble by renewing :heir b0n.13.1 A. Steamboat Trip. (Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.] OHIO RIVER, ABOVE EVANSVILLE, December 1, 1868. Time was when this river was a great line of travel; and swift packetk. running at regular intervals, bore multitudes of trav ellers to andfro between the distant sections of this mighty country. But latterly the still more rapid railroad train has drawn the travel largeli from the river and lett little else than heavy freights and such passengers as deem-ease and comfort of more import ante than time. , ' On Thursday morning, Nov. 26th, our party left Pittsburgh on the S. a Silver Clond, Capt. John B. Conway, one of the boats conatituting the recently established Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet Line. We had nearly a full load, made up mainly of Pittsburgh manufactures, iron, nails, glass, &c., and a number of passengers, enough to make up a pleasant social party, but not enough to crowd, one another. Our pro gress has been pleasant, but not very fast, owing to the. time takeh in handling large masses of freight at the principtd-ports. At Wheeling. •tre took in a large lot of nails, and put off some freight. At Cincinnati we left conaiderabie freight and took on several fami most of whom Were i like ourselves, going to Kansas. At Louisville we took on a lot 'of freight and •some families from North Carolina, who are migrating to lowa. They brought.their horses, wagons, (five or Six in. niimber,) furniture, dogs; &c., and all took deck passage. They are coarse and ign.or ant people, but look as if they might =- ;prove under the influence of , better sur roundings. But two of the party, which numbers nearly thirty, had even before seen a steamboat, and ,one of the women, after passing through Louisville, declared, her belief that it must be the largest town in the world. All' the, other emigrants we have on board are &Om States north of. the :Potomac and• Ohio, except-a few from West Virginia. They are intelligent and cultivtv tel people. • I can fully commend this: boat to people who aregoing westward in this way. It is riest, clean, and admirably managed. The captain and chiefclerk, Wm. C. Kimber, are courteous and kind gentlemen, who make. their passengers feel at home, and their spirit is reflected by all under their au- thority. The fare_ is excellent. The time between Pittsburgh and Si, Louis is from seven,to eightdays. I think we shall be afloat about eight days. The dis tance is nearly 1,200 biles. 'For families moving westward this is by far - the prefera ble inode . ef conveyance, as it affords a very pleasant Semen of rest after the toil of get ting ready to go, and before the labor of getting settled in thelr new 'place begins. The time is by no means lost. I intend,to return by rail after seeing my son and his family comfortably fixed in their new home. C. • Tint Artificial Island know in own- of construction in the lower part of the bay of New York mill, when completed, comprise an area of about two acres. To protect its outer edges, massive cribs,: thirty. feet' wide at the base and twenty feet at the top, made Of oak timbers, firmly pointed, havo been so sunk is to leave about ten feet above high water mark. These, in turn, have been fill ed with heav,rblocks of, stone, and:the outer service of the entire structure has been faced with oak planking, closely set. Asanaddi tional protection, massive stones have been heaped against the outer face of the wall, at its most exposed points; and the. bulwark is deemed perfectly secure, Within this in closure sand and broken stones have been thrown; arid piles are being driven upon which to erect the hospitals and other neces sary buildings. r, TEa St. Petersburg Gazette reports in a recent number that the erection of no few er than ten theatria for the people ' all to be situated in the workmen's quarters of the City, are to be begun forthwith; the plans having been submitted to and approved by the 3lnaister of the Interior, under 'Whose supervision they ate to be placid. THERE appears i to be some trouble be tween the 'Union Pacific, the Central Pacific and the Government in regard to the subsi dies Voted the' roads by Congress. ' There is discord bet teen the managers of the two roadir and the Presidcut is called to act as arbiter. INFORMATION from Richmond, Va., is to the effect that there is likely to be trouble in some parts of the State on -.account' of the refusal of Gen. Stoneman' to extend the stay la* beyond the first' of - January, next. fIPECI/al ANIPTICES. . . "MANHOOD AND . TIEtE :VIGOR OF YOUTH restored in four weeks. Sue.- nteed. .Dlt. -SICORD , t) ESSENCE OF t el.B ;E ff i l t ra ttores manly powers; from whatever cause. arising; the effects of early .pernleious abuse, impotency and -climate give way at once to this wonderful medicine, if taken regularly accord.. ing to the directions, (which are very simple. and require mo restraint from - business or pleasure.) Failure le linpossible." Sold in bottles at $3 or four qfiantities in one for SS.' To be had only °eche sole appointed agent in America, M. GREITZEN, SOS Second Avenue. New York. • - 1e1i:164-Tres . . PKIL0901"111( OF , MAW MIAGE; a new Course of Lectures, as de livered at the New York" Museum of Anatomy, em bracing the subjects: Mow to `llTt . and what to; live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age ;.Manhood gener ally reviewed; the cause of indigestion, flatulence and nervous diseases 'amounted for; Marriage phil osophically considered, Pocket volumes con. 'tabling-these , lectures will be forwarded to Cs unable to attend on receipt of four stamps, 'ad dressing SECUEWARY,New York Museum of - .omy and Science, 0.18 Broadway,New. York. Jelinl66-rre . . - r.'I3ATCEIELOWS 11AIit DYE. - _ This splendid Hall Dye Is the best In the'rarld; .the only tent and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable; instantaneous; no disappointment; no - rillettlous tints; remedies the 111 elfeetsiof bad dye s• imago ruts and leaves the Hair soft' and beautiful. Piaek or Proton. Bold by all-Druggists and Perfumers; and 1 Y • all I t itig; 11°. AUCTION . SALES: ' ~, •legVerello. BY H. B. SMITHSON Ss 00. - • BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS: EOll THE MILLION. , AT „ . SMITHSON'S 'EMPORIUM, 58 AND 57 Firm AVENUE. Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON fs CO.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth. Auction Rouse are ere*• ting an excitement consequent upon the arrival of new goods which are being sold at remarkable low itrlces. • 'Hoods of every variety; the-finest sewed b ots. the most rashlbnable bahooral gaiters and anklet . shoes. •sllppers, - blankets, flannels. oaths. cessimeres, cutter, and .carpets. 'Dail and examine. A o trouble to. show .goods.. Ladies'. ,misses' - an d cblldren , o furs 'at almost your own prices. All goods wartanted a. represented noZ4 BY rumps, er, mums. pmumrtA‘ piruf.ursi ELIIMIO=MUI And .Ccoirni,twi;9* ,OPERA HOUSE :AUCTION ROOMS! Na 60 Fifth Stieeti Pittsburgh, Pa. sooTs, C4RPETS, Dry . Goodfl aid Notions, AT PRIVATE fga'ai DAY AND COnisignate)sts ISolicited. Proinpt,lSe. PITTSBURGH . - 'e.:A.ZETTE : 7 SATURDAY: , 1)10.6111FAZ:,'.!-`5,,:,118P?-:::', WIN THE ItIATTELOF OPEN ING LOCUST STREET. IN THE CITY OF PITYSBUROR—AII owners of Lots, or other geT.11114911;;VV(ll'1,117!nie L n 6 g ß tt ) 11 N o D A e ss o o. n elste Reformed Church, known as KARtt'SGRAVE YARD, and the other to the Catholic Church, known as the CATIiOi IC GRAY, YARD. are hereby notified that they ore required to remove the bodies from the ground within the Ilse of Locust street, within three months 'rum this data; and if the same are tot rriuot d within tbatretsie. they will he removen by the undersigned. who have been appointed Commissioners fur, that purpose. Said street Is forty eight feet. witte. and exten,s along the line between the said BurialtOrounos nhout on. - half off each.. Al' necessary Information can be had by appllcathu to either of tile Commissioners. The Commissioners will meet Tor consultation with Lot Owners, on MONDAY, December 29 4 , 1888, at DI o'clock.'A. at.. at she city Engineer's (Mee, 3.Ltrkes Betiding, third awry. 'VC at. Gyamtir. J. 1). k LLLY, 31. TINDLES. Commissioners. Pittsburg-, Dac, ,E,1969 ae4:ry•y • 1 1W7 PENNSYLVANIABAILIUOAD COMPANY THEASUREIVR DEPARTSFENT. PIIIL.UNCL/411A. Nova. 1808. 2 • NOTICE To sToOsiiOLOERS. The Board of Dlrecters have THIS DAY declared a semi-ennual dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, slay able.ia cub, on. and alter Novem ber 30,1808. . Blank powers of attorney for collectlncoividends can be had at the office Of the Comnany, 338230UTH THIRD STREET. Toe °nice Wilt be opened at 8 A. it. avd closed at 4 P. St,. from November 30th to -DeceMber sth for the payment of dividends, and ifterlthist date from 9a. X.. to ar. x. . n020m48 trHolflA9 T. FURTH, Treasurer, arIVOTICE. • Prrrenunnu, June 96th, 18019. NOTICE IS GIVEN—THAT THE BANK OF VITTRBINIGK • . *.lll apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. at its next session, for a renewal of its Charter, with its present authorized Capital of TrfelYo Hundred Thousand Dollars. , .TOILY -ILIIIPEEt, President. Attest: 'mt. ROSEBURG, Cashier. le27:810-e zato • .ior ficttoo , "LW,' ~wa nt e . n.....Ebu nd oe ao., not CV ettPlw ,F 0 CR LINER mach wilt be Inserted in thee, et klitomo ones for rmiNrr-rzvE osNrs; mob additional Wu I'VE CENTS. WANTED---HELP. LB . ANI'ED—IIELP -AtEmploy matt Odle°, No. St. Clair Street, BOY: 8 E.B and MEN, for different kinds of employ ment. Persons wanting kelp of all kinds can b 4 entoplied on abort notice. • WANM)--- - BOAIWERS. OARDING—Good Hoarding at - so. - 16 'ANN STREET, Allegheiv city, for 50 per week: • • . . BOARDING --A g e n tl emanetm and 'wife:Without cbilaten, can be accommodated with an untarnished room and bo.rdibg by Making inquiry at N0..14 :MAIIT/N liTELESL,..alleaheut IATANTED--BOARDEFIS--Illeas y V ant room, with board. suitable for gentleman' and wi , e, or two yoang cattleman at 88 TOUR.Tif tiTitEET. Also. a few day or dinner boarders= be accommodated. Reference required: . 2L-O . OST n Wedneiday afternoon a .pocket book. .containing about ABS and one 43OLD :SLEILVn BUTTON. Sup prised to nave been lost on one of the Cilltens Pas senger Railway Cars. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at. ho. 89 MARKET STREET. oJor_Wedries grr day. November 11th .' tite'kl•TlST' C SAM In Eirmlngham"-Towttliall. a FUR CAPE. Tue tinder will-receive the above '•e Ward ,Plui thanks of the owner by leav ing It at WEVIEIt , I3ItOB.. Jewelry store, corner of Cane.* gad Ortsrßy street, Birmingham, . . . . yitiO LET - - Two 'well fi nished houses. with eight and eleven rooms on IITH IiSTFUIET near Penn. Enoulre at' 1477 PENN STREET. • _ o LET Two unfurnisho edam's. with' bOard. to gentleman and witeot le gentlemen. •t 88 PEN N MO LEI6-- , A A b ROOM fi uttg: ti fo= ta . a c liz STREET. Allegg%eny city. TO LET—That beautiful new brick dwelling house. No.: 304, Ohio Avenue, near Bagley's Lane,contains 8 rooms, bathroom, flashedattic, gooctry cellar, hued tip withigas .water and other conveniences. Apply at JAM= WAitErtl GROCERY, 68 Palo Alto stree i t, Alle gheny city. • v• . • VOW SALE--DRUG STORE-A jp2 Drat claa,retall drug store In a very desirable location.. Ttrina-ensy...4ddre3a box 764, pit a- FOIL BALE . A Melodeon - and sTota...that have been very little used. sod whichcost a Yew months ago (11013. They wilt be sold very.cheap. Addresd C. Ea 41. Garrrn, ogler. . you , llLLE—A.,newip,wits wilt seven roome, water and gaa„.suil range to Achen. at th e corner of .PRME . and FORBEV STREET. Enquire of W. WILTON...at - the i 1001541. FQII BALE -7FAECIL-400 acres of good Land, eltimted'in Penn Tp.. West moreland county, two miles front Irwin tatation, on the Penna. - R. R. Improvements, hewed lug house in good repair bank barn and older patbulldings. Terms moderale. • Enquire of W. 'WILSON. L mer.s Station. or R.. A.lloPFu•renn -Station. . j" 4 •0111. AL.E...`lLavv;exiceillie PROPERTY—The.desirabi t tronerty on PROS. CT, near BUTLER BTR T Lawrenceville, now cmcuoled by the subscriber; lot 451 by 100 feet• comfortable modern two story brick house of els rooms. goo:teener, With de. Price low terms easy if solfLeoon,. A.pply the ptemblesta .ED WARD SEAtiER.. WAATED=ON . COMBILISSION, - . ONE lEUNDRE,II: TONS "OP iNalm[nnay . , FOR THE..H'O.LIDAYS The highest' market 'prices and - quick sales guaranteed. ?dark 'packages dlatinct,ly ona toad. 'voices by mall., _ . . „ .H. P. BALLARD' & CO.. ttommleaton Merchants, 33.91 .Waablngton !area New York. , noVroal CILASS SHADES you. • FLOW ' EM3 AND WAN v,ittris, Oval. Square or Bound ICONOLZE YOUR FUEL, : by sising,the ßl - •• SEINE . CIEWritiOUGAL • GOVERNOR, the only true and easily regulated Governor made; perfect In its operations and truly : reliable. A large size Governor can , be seen 'et the office of PER.CE VAL BECHETT,lfechanteal Uglneer and Solid tor, of Patents, No. 79 lrederia street, Allegheny City, the only agent foe this Governor in the West, , VBESH . FlSH . —Beniainin Pal PREBi still continues to 1111 an city and coital try orders For - • FRESH WHITE LAKE FISH, SALMON AND BASS, Send to' Ne. 45 DIAMOND ` burgh', or ble old well known TWIN CITY STAND Allerhenv market. • 0010 • OFFICE OF CITY. ENGINEER, Allegheny Clty,Ree.,„l, ASO& OTICE.-- - The• assessment, , for , eraiil g add "e wring TURNER ALLEY. front erry street to old city line; In. the Third ward, is now ready ler exemloation, and can be seen at tale Oka nntiIIVRIAMDAY Decenib..r Bth, when it will be returned to tee Street Commissioner for eel cation. CHARGES de2:1033 •r Civil Engin er. - °Manor Cirr litUOinnelit Arm Buirrzron; Pittsburgh. Noveieber 20th, 180 b. $ OTICE—The assessment for ' , Pre dial, FORBES STAZET, from ktoOtsenf tO ni de now read y for etemination, and can•be seen- time to lbt• Mace 'ADM MONDA.Y, , Deceniber 7th', 1888. when it will be returned 'to the City Tronsareelaka for collection. 0 0 2elece - . lifOOßE,'City Pb VOIL SALE; • . - WilEAr AT 349 LIBEE'rT T. 41129 • ifiTOTICOOF:.. MetIRERRY.Aan 10PATE DE FO/L-.- (IRAS. OF JL trash Importation, out tip In fancy note. just rent fired and for sato at thermally Gro•ery More of aOlll4 A. REbtorlAW. clt2 sotuer LibertY ADA /laud :mem NO CES. LOST TO LET FOR SALE BUSCELLA'REOUS. IMIARIES FOR 1869. ONE DAY TO EACH PAGE 7 AIALIIIES FOR 1869, TWO DAYS To EACH PAGE niAIRIES FOR 'IS69. . THREE DAYS TO EACH PAGE . . rlIARItli FOR . 1869. .1-0 7 __ PLAIN BINDING. tioc. to $l.OO. --___ DIARIES ES FO 1869. FINE SKY M"R. BINDING $1 to $,50 DIARIES FOR 1569. 32 CAWISTING mo., EIGIIN 24- tri E. 0., 12 um, co: and • DIARIES FOR 1569. GCAI BANDS AND SELF FOR 131 LE 113 . 1' ROBERT S. DAVIS, H RUB, Practical Cook, itesp:atthlly announces to the public that he will On Saturday and Monday Next, Open to tlie f public! the DELMONICO RESTAURANT, FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY. It will be his earnest endeavor td furnish his pa trons at all times with the most palatable viands which the market or the season affords. Tie ',mums, WINES of. various dates ALE, BEER, lui etc., will be their own recommenoon. Orders for duo Cooking for Weddings, sad other Festivals, will, as heretofore, be promptly and cheaply attended to, requesting patron me. 0c9;y66 , IL RUH. LASS SHADES FOR FLOWERS AND WAX FRUIT, Oval. Square or Round. ROCS THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. • SOLD ONLY BY • . LEMON & WEISE. Practical Furniture Manufacturers, rts 17,011M771-1 AVENUE: ....Where may he found a full assortment utrarlor, °tamper anu lilichen Furniture. n 01.9 SPECIAL PATTERNS-P. Z. &.1:1 WM. lIIIGHES. • LATE 503 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ISiorms his 'friends and patrons In T:qtsburgh that hea ttow coanecud with EDWARD P. BELLY, Sonth-east corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH STRNETS,.the PRINCIPAL MERCHANT TAILOR OF PHILADELPHIA., and Can now furnish them with clothes SUPERIOR. in every respect to those he his heretafore given them, and at MODERATE PRICkS. . - '0c23:z35 GLA SS SHADES-P. Z. 14, D. RREMOVAL-OATOR BEFORE DECEMBEB Lt W., P. BILVESIBILALIA. - WIII remove his stock of WALL PAPERS. from thP old stand N'o; 87 WOOD STREET, - to the newly tt,ttd and eh gaut store house, NO. 191 LIBERTY STREET, a few doors above BT. CLAM. nol7 . GLASS SHADES FOR FLesvErts AND WAN FDVIT, Oral, Square or Round Art&LIL AND EXAMINE THE I,_) large assortment of FANCY COAL HODS AND TAM, FIR. IRONS. 111 D STANDS, PraNTIIVAIS, BAo. . . Also, KARNS' PATENT CUMIN ATTACH MEN T at the . Harprare store of IFIEMUDES DUN, 7u FEDERAL ST.. ALI:MIMS r: non STAINED GIASS7P. Z. & F RENCH BURR NULL STONES. French Ikffr Smut Ma hires, THE BEST WHEAT cLwrEss IN USE. Partabie• Flour and Feed Nina, BOLTING OLOTUS, Ali numbers and bed quality. For sale at 319 and 321 Liberty St. ,pittaburgh, Pa. ST#EN!ED & D. PROPOSAL: The Building Conanittee of the WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.HOSPIT AL FOP. THE INSAN at lftxmont, Pa.. will receive' Proposals until the 10th DAY. OF DECEMBER., for the erect,on and closing in ”the Eastern Extension of , he Hospital," according to the plasm and specifications adopted and approved by them. - The plans and `speolflcatione.can be examined at the Hospital untitthe time above mentioned for re 7 ceiving bias. Proposals must be marked as such end sent to R. MILLER,. Jr.. Chairman of the Building-Commit tee, Pitts burgh. Bids will be opened at the Hospital on the 15th of December. . The Committee reserve the right at their discre tion to reject say or all bids not deemed to the inter : est of she institution or satisfactory to the commit tee. By order of the ' notli-a64 CRYSTAL' CLEAR Glass Shades J. B. SWINT J.ll, 1111ATT........ Z. A. MUTT. PINT, BILATT AIWEIPCBCITRAL AND ORNAMENTAL. CARVERS, No: 61 Oandashy St., Allegheny, Pa. A large Osivirtmeot of SEWN'. FOOTS aid B AL LBTENS.constantly oo bond. T112,141NG, of all descrlitioac'doie. odkvaS G r i 'LASS SHADES-P. Z. &D. LOVERSEED. O A ,C110X4633 JUST RECEIVED J. KNOX, 13'7 Liberty Street. no211:T11111 , l• • , G r lLAss: S HA D ES F OR TiOWERS-AiD WAS 7=111! nim or Round. Oval 000 NEWS. _ _• '.B LI( pita was: Enquire for'WARD'S - Bread. T 1 e largest and beet. no W1111'11 ( . 0, 11. WO , on CYtt 7104 TIA*3 none elle, . agarns ' REMOVAL. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OF THE CITY OP ALLEGHENY. °Mee. No. 89 FEDERAI , STREET, entrance on Stockton Ayenue• • W. W. MARTIN, President JAB. E. STEVENSON. Secretary. DITLILCTORS: A. FL English.ll.P.Wllllams: Jae. Thompecni Jno. A. Myler, Ijas, Lockhart, IJos. Myers, Jae. 1.. Oralrean, obt, Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown, Jr.lGeo. Germ, Jacob Kord). 0c17:n34 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 11003. GASH CABITAL PAID OP AND INVESTED rt,NDs excEED. , DIU 50,000,000 IN UOLD. 93 WOOD STREET • Insurance against Fire ellected on Houses and Buildings, Goods Wares and Merchandise., Steam boats, sm. Policies issued payable in gold or cur rency._lfir United States Branch Mice, 40 PINE STREET. New York. All losses of the United States Branch will be ad justed in New York. J. Y. 31.31..A.U0F1L1AN, Agent, PITTSBURGH, PA. 0111450, 67 FeI:MR EVPREET. MB. MeLAUMILIssi aisoAgent for the Manhat tan Life Insurance Coutrany. seb:v72 pENNSYLVANIA. INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBURGN 07710E,M0. 1673 i WOOD STREET. BANE COP COMMERCE BIILLDING. This is a Home Company, and Manses against loss by Fire exclusively. ____ LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. ROOKUT PATRICK, Treasurer.' • H 15611 MeELRENY. Secretary. • BIBECrOne: OeurWisSeit, 0130. W. Evans, J. C. Lippe, J. C. Yleiner, John Voegtley, • A. Ammon. ' pfDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OPTICS, 433 & 434CHESTNTIT BT., NIAi w. w. wAirarats BIIILDII4G COMMITTEE. INSITILANOE LEE INSURANCE OXLy. Leonud Walters 0. 0. Boyle Robert Patrick. Jacob Painter, Josiah King, du. H. 'Hopkins, Henry Sproul, - DIESCTORS. Charles A. Rancher, Mordecai H. Louis Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown. Samuel Grant._ Isaac Le F a, Jacob R. Smith, • Edward C. Dale, eorge W. Richards, _ George Fales. CHARLES BAN HER, President. •EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. • W. C. STEELE, Secretary,saro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, A.Garrrr, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. inh29:wlJs ALLEGMENTINSURANCE COM. PANIC OF PITTSBITROH. .. . . OFFICE, No. 37 ErFTH STREET. BANN BLO Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Ristits JOHN IRWIN. JR.. President. JOHN D. XeCORD. Vice President. C. G. DONNELL.l3ecretary. • . CAPT. WX. DEAN. General Agent. DrancrOtte: • John Irwin, Jr., Crpt. Wm. Dean, John D. McCord. _.B L. Fahnestock ' C. O. Hussey. • W..H. 1 1 , :erson,i HarverChllds, - Robert H. Davin, • T. J. Hoskinson, Francis Hers, Charles Liars, • - , Cant. J. T. Stoeldale.. WESTERN INSURANCE COM. , PANY or prrTsßulAu. • ALEXANDER NIMICK. President. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. bIEASEGE NEALD, General Agent. Croce, OR Water street, Span, Zs Co.'a 'Ware house, tip stairs, Pittsburgh • Will inzare against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors determined wll known to the community, and who art by promptness and liberality to main. tarn the character which they have assumed, as of fining the best protection to those who desire to 'Cr insured, • DialscrOns: Alexander Nimick, jnnn E. McCune, K. Miller, Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans; Alexander Speer. Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklen, PMJliPHeymer, Davig•bi. Long; • Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. • nor) pitIA T LEB S 'INSUBANCE COM. arms, N..E. COW:dB WOOD 3 rirrs BTB. A Home. Company, taking's* and Marine Mks. DIRECTORS: _ Wm. Phi ll ip", ' Capt. John L. Bnoadr, John Watt, Samuel P. Shriver, John B. Parks, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, Jellied M. Brush, Wm. Van Kirk, Win F. Lang, • _ James D. Verner ' Baronet MeCtickart WM. PHILLIPS, President. JOHN WATT, ice Preatlbut. W. F. GARDNER, Segmetti,r CAPT. JAS. GORDON. Gan ts alAgent • ORDINANCES. PITTSBMIG . AN ORDINANCE To Provide for the Assumption of the City of Pittsburgh of the Debts and Liabilities of the Several Corporations of which it is Composed. •Whereas.. David N. White. Alexander Gordon .pointedn Walker, Jr., Contr. listener,. dul a by.the District Court of Allegheny co u nt y. at No. 103 of April Term, 1868. in pursuance of the 33d section of the Act of Assembly of tne btate of Pennsylvania, entitled "a further supplementtto the sets incorporating "the city of Pittsburgh, ex tending its boundaries, cite„ approved, sue el II day of Apri. A. D. 1887. ,, have ascrrtalued the liabil ities. ap pr aised the properly, determined tire set. state in de btedness , and fixed the rate of special tax to be levied in eaeh of toad districts, as appeared by the report of said Celniniakiontra eted In said Das-, trict Court. at tne number sand term aroresed. which said report and the' special tax thereby fir ed were confirmed by said Court. And. whereas, py the 33th,' section of said act, it is made the duty of Cou Yells to peas so ordinance for carrying said re port anti t he, d• cree of Court Into effect theretore SECTS:IN lie tt ordained and enacted try t he ettY. of 'Pittsburgh., is Select and Common: Councils assembled, • and, it is... _hereby 'tw• dained and enacted by the authority .of the sopa. That the City of Pittsburgh shall, and does hereby assume and bebome Bab e for all the pal debts and liabilities of each of the former col po- - rations or townships .comprated within its liailts• and hereby, accept time title to •and assume contro l or all property and rights of Property, of every kind and tieacrlption, excepting tiehool .Houses and lots which were vested hinny of said corporations. Sao. 2'l hat the tCouncils shall hereafter, at fthe time of making their asitrasi appropriations. make a special' assessment for the payment of the separate indebtedness of esieh of said corporations, upon the districts contained:therein respectively, in accord ance with Pas act or Aseembly, thereport uf Corn missioners, and decree of Court aforesaid. • bEC. That in order to comply with the provi sions or the 10th sectionor an act or Asset:Oily of the State of Pennsylania, entitled "an act supplemen tary 'to an act • IncOrpOrattne the city of Pitts burgh," approved theist day of A pril, A. D. 1E166, Wnenever the City of Pittsburgh may be required to • pay any amount of lie debt of may of the corpora tions Within her limits,eater than the amount of the as. eased Talaatlon of property, and the amoant received from special tax from a rid district, it ohs 1 Abe the duty of councils to provide for a temporary loan for that purpose.. so that no part of the separate indebtedness of any district shall be payable out of revenue derived tom other clistricts. Ste. 4. That any ordinance' or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the mane is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this 30th nay of November, A. D. 1666. .1 (ICES hicAULPX, • • -President of Select Council. Attest: E. 13: Monnow, • . • Clerk of fielect - • ' ' W. A. TOMLINSON, President of common Council. Attest: 11. 111clias tan.: , Clem of Common Council. • de3 AN OADINANCE: • . Authorizing'; Ineltertl. William' lic- Bl & Co., to,Conittruct 'A aiding on Thirty Eighth htreet. l ' Sierlo2( 1, he tt ordained dad enacted by the MP of Pittsburgh, in &Act - and •Cosnanou Councils aa sembled,' and •tt is /torebg. ord and reacted. bbyy antbortes af Ms same, That Messrs. Willinn Me- Elm & Co. be and the, are hereby authorised to construct a r Wing/Across Thlrty-litabih street. from. the Allegheny Vatter h. In such place'es may be designated bv ttie City Engineer. do as not to inter Pere with the establ ed gracile of thostreet. Sao. 1. That Messrs., Um: McKim & Co.. In using •said 131ding,'shall not leave eats atanding co as to abstract travel on any s.tin t or•alley crossing the line of thetdding,.or to env we'll:lth the drains or. water courses orally street or ,any Individual drama now locatedr Sze. '3. That the Mayor in conjunction with the Street Committt , e, are hereby author/led to grant unto the said Wm. McKim A Co., a license for the same, tipOn the payment unto tile lffeyorthe usual feu rot said license : 1 Sze. 4, Nettling heroin contained shall be con ' strued to, as to prevent the city from revolting the privilege grantelity o , dinaact, at any time, upon tzty_days? being given. . That any ordinance or part of ordinance' 'co> dieting; with the passage or Ibie ordinance at the present. tlzuei be end the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. • Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this 30th day of November,' A. D. 11368. President of Se cot Council. Attest: E. 8. Martuow, .• • • Clerk of detect Council. ' -- W. - A. TOMLINSON, _President of Continua Councils. Attest: M. MellAsratt, • . Clerk of Common Connell. . de3 AMUSEIZINTS, eLiidif 17*tif Lessee.. Manager SA T URI) A Y AFTERNOON, DecembEr Eith, EDWIN ADAMS MATINEE. For performance Shakapeare•■ ROMEO Atil) JULIET. • Romeo Edwin • Adams- SATURDAY BEV.. ING.iDecember 3, 1963, will be presented the renowned 'tragedy from the Ger man of BrUchvosiel, ent tied ?srARUISSE,.THE ;VAGRANT. itiarctsse Rameau.... ............. Edwin Adam.. To evnelude with Gis popular drama of ItoRERT MAI.I4IItE. ' • Monday evemnf, Mr. Adams asßover. PITTSBURGH Tu EATER. Lessee _ H. W. WILLIAMS. Manazer JOHN G. MAuz.s. Treasurer C G. HEsssisNa. Tllta (Saturday) EVENING, KATE Flnlitßiti three pieces. CHILD OF THE BUN. • Tight Rope ..,.F:.........:.. Conehits 'tomtits. To be Allowed by JACK SHEPPARD, To conclude with El. HIDER.. . Matinee—FßENCH SPY -and BETSY' BAKER. flar TRIMBLEIS= VARIETIES H. W. W ',imams 'Lessee and Manager. tizeolt / Stage Manager. An &ratline eof attraction. First ' , commence la Pittshargh of Mrs Li )111 •A PAYNE WHAT, Miss ADA WHAT, LA PET CELESTE. The great negro comedians BOWMAN, HAREM. LARUE TucLaY. de. - The local drama - of the • THE NEWSBOYS' SITPPER. WBURNELLPS MUSEUM AND . ranwp. NIEINAGERIE The Great Family Resort.. FIFTH AVEITTM, betweea Smithfield and Woad streets. opposite Old Theatre.' ° • ' JO" Open Day and Erening, all the 'year resod. Admission, 23 cents: Children,•ls cants. igrACADEI9II( OF 11111ISIC. FOUR. NIGHTS ONLY. ~ COMMENCIIsIG WEDNESDAY LIMING, DECEMBER 5, Giand Matinee, Saturday, Dec. sth, at 2.4 o'clock,: THE ORIGINAL PEAK FAMILY, Voealists, Harpists and Swis4tßell Ringerq, assisted by the celebrated BERG.Ett FAMIL,Y. Vocalists. Harpists and Violinists. Also. Mr. Sol, Slnith Rue eel, the talented facial delineator. The whole form ing the largest troupe of Sell Ringers in the world. Alt is new. brllliatAt and attractive, sir.cetbeir Let visit to Pittsburgh. , . , CARDS OF ADMlSSlON—Paronette and Dress; Circle, 59 cents. Secured Seats. 75 cents. if aml. ly Circle, 35 cents. Gallery, RScents. All school; cnildren to matinee. 15 cents. Secured seats obtained at Miner's Bookstore only. Doors open at 7. Concert commences at nc03:103 I. 3Z. BARRlS:Business Agent. ' ar'ST. BBIDGETIS • , ELEVENTH WARD, NOW OPEN Tai t Wyliesstr eet Cars to Green street. Cars run every tlfteenmlngtes. - no23 ITHE 3P.ALI3LR. for the benefit of ST. JaFIN. , S-CHURCIT is now o . l3 l a . tOtne MADJLET HOUSE I , 131_11111.310- n_ • . . IWPROF. CARPEIVIERPS . FiSHIGNAUILE ICOCING - • , . No. 75 THIRD STREET, is now open for the re ception of pupils. Class days. and hours—For La -N • dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday, at 51% o'clock P. M. Fos' Geritienien—Tuesday azoirti Friday Evenings, at 6 •o'cloclt.. Private: lesson given. Circulars can be had at the Music , Store* and at the Academy. Classes out of the city,l convenient, attended to. Zip -Hall to let to Select Parties tgrPIIOIIF; . RITD. LEONILART. ELATE OF WESTERN lINIVERE3ITY,3 Offers his services to the public u teacher of ' GERlON..rausio ,AND DRAWING: Also; is 'I RANSLATOEand INTERISETER. Office 144 SZ<HFIEVD STREET, thir,d BUMF'. BANKRUPT NOTICES. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, . W. D.: of. Pennsylvania. , PITTSBURGH. December Ist, 11309. mnis is TO GIVE NOTICE that on the Ist day of Vtme. -A. 1):.11313S, a War rant In Bankruptcy was Matted agaluat the . , • ESTATE . 40 ISAAC N. COVESIK, • Pittsburgh. . . Of Pin the - county of - Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged ,a • bankrupt on his Own petition; Diet the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for Ms rise, and the trans- fer of any property by him are forbidden by law;.- that a meeting of the d editors of the' said bank rupt, to prove their debtaand to choose one or more '" assignees of his estate, will be lield at a Bankruptcy, Dian holden at the °Mee of the Re ter, .No.-03 ond street, in the City_ of Pitts- • burgh. Penna.. before SAMUEL RABPER, Jtemster e . i ta k th A e . 41st day of December, A. D, 1886688,, / 11 : 10 . • • THOMAS .A. ROWLEY. de2:481. AY; S. Marshal, as Messenger.. U. S. 'MARSHAL'S OFFICE. - ' W. D. of Pennsylvania, Pyrrmitrnott.r, Dec. 3; -3.368:' 1.1 HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that. on tlie , 7th' day of November: A . D. 3.868. a.. arrant in Bankruptcy was issued agaidit the. ESTATE OF: WELLIAN GIBq'ON Of Alleglieny eity,• in the county of 'Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania; who - has been adjudged-a bankrupt on his own petitiont , that the payment - • any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his use, , andthe trans- , fer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts,.and to choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held • at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 110 Federal St.,• Allegheny City, Allegheny county:Penna., before JOHN. N. PURVLA.SCE, Esq., Register, on. the. 6th day of January, A. D. ISO% at 2 o'clock _ . . T 11031,19 K. ROWLEY.' U. S. Marshal, as itecsenger. de4:a93 LrEQAL, IqOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the nartnerahip lately existing between J ABMS DICKSON and - W. J. ale nASTER..sz Car-; penters and Housebul ders, - under the firm name' of DICKSON & 111.CMAnTEK,.h ca this oav been dia. solved by mutual consent • W. J. IdeDIAuTER in authorized to settle all dents due to and by the com pany,* • •,' • - • -JAM LSID teKsos, • . • W. J. JVICJKLUTKII. December 1. 18138. . . de3taiS OTICE-Ts .. hereby . given tha t •pplicatton to the tiovernor tor the psidortot N HEr S. convicted of Larceny at the •134.v.m -ber Term, ^I o. 233 and AM. 1827, and sentenced. dttuuary3l. 1868 to threeyears in WestertrPeal tent-hwy. Is now being : made. - ' • - • ' noYinvigs • __MRS. -}TENICT Hrs-S3. VLOOII OIL CLOTHS---We - htt*e £1 in stock - a large assorttnetit orityles and va tion widths of thoroughly - . seasoned Floor -Oil Cloths, which we are offering- Uptake whol*ule and retail trade at prices lower. taltine quality into con sideration, than can be had to this city, • . d. & H. P.HILLIPt3, 28 and 28 Klan ,treet. no3o G"EN oil.. CLOTH, IFOH-WiN= DOW SHADEtt —We are nowpaanufacturing tuts article of a quality , superior In flubst4 and aa prlcea lower tban can be bad of -any:Easters mann faoturers. Dealers and it : totteir Interess. to examine our goods before purebasini , elserrhere. nolo 20'and 98 Stith Stt..formerlvBs. Cour. ' SODASH—loo'stons 'chore.'ASH—loo's brands In store sad for bile' bi • . nol7 . • ,j,cA)TypiliP EMENT-50- - barrelsilsiran lic C Cemeut to storo•andfor sale bt "°l7 . J. B. CeL_. DIG. LEAD-500 pigs Soft Galena ' store siad *Ws br imp a SON 017 , r . u . clair• GREEN AppLEg-125, 1 barrels la Bore and tor sale 1 nol7 J cAi m ET & soN .- 4 • VINEABL ASII-4 0 casks N0.71 - Ciii tore awl for ale by - WM J. B. CANYTELD 30iCa ON SO II WV. RESDIBEIO3I.. ...M. W. CA t 1 =I