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tTrarialated for the.Clncianatt Commercial.) :-
-,,
Rei Otto von Bismarck desired' to study in
delberg; but his mother was -opposed to
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believe, because . she thought , for some
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reason or other, that her son might, at that
nniversity, contract the habit of drinking
beer, which was highly distasteful to her.
. s he
?
and s chose, in " accordance with tho'
advice of a., relative, ' Finance ' Counselor
,
Keil, upon whom she relied greatly v in mat
tern of learning ' the 'University of Gottin c g e n , where that cousin of hers once had
himself been a law student. Bismarck tic- -
quiesced in the change; he enjoyed alreadk,
by, anticipation, - the I pleasures of academic
freedom, which seemed . to him the more de.
• lightful thi more
rig
erOus had been the o ur under whien- he had been kept p
to this time, end the Jena •he had hitherto
; seen and i knoWn Student life in Berlin
was decidedik dull and uninteresting ; it was
.net,, conspicuous . anywhere, and, beside&
Ile ßi amarek - had been kept aloof from the cir
clew of the student& •.1.3e entered open the
oof laineir liberty with a; wavelet;
of wind the young men of onr.times can '
hardly; forinme. adequateLidea; andiedi in
his exuberant spirits and extraordinary vI4
Wth- a-reckless li feviind , was not theek.i:
noneed by.-.sensible adYstre, of- I N Og - t 1 - J 4 e had
''-Even'hefore he' reached Gottingen he
&tight his first duel, 'ln Berlin; as a "mule "
With a valiant young Israelite bp i 'the - MIA&
of•Wol& It is tree, Wolf fought, like thn
ancient Parthios, ell/ theg' but th e
did . light. For. the rest, rules of the
code must have been utterly disregarded at.
the first duel of 'Bismarck,: inasmuch as he
-- Wits*Ofinded in the leg, while ha struck the
slSstaele,s froM the nose of his young ad
, 'film Bhiziark Caine to Gottingen, is we
said hefore,
he had:no- idea - whatever of
what student- life . was; academic 'customs,
th e . "conuners," in short, everything was
nnknown to hien :_: Nor •
•was he immediately
.• initiated into cverything, for he did not
-:, Meet :there - a single . intimate .ftiend..
Through the•kindness .of a certain M.' Von
Drenckhahn,' whom he .had fornierly Met
quite easuallyi. he he
introduced t 4 - a
circle of Mecklenburg students who did V.,t
belong a certain corps,- but led; neVertlie
- les, a liery.narry life. Re madearith them
. . an e;etiraton:to the Hartz naountains, and it'
. z was not until a ft er his return from thence,
. that the real delights of. Student life were ta.
dawn upon hirm - - Bismark gave a breakfast
to his.fellow,exenrsionlsta as a coronation
' ..
of thetrip; o
m n-this
con thayoungmea
wererathermerrier thee was in /Keeping
withstrict decorum, and ally' a bottle was
ng Mat. of Itie window. " Next m or n ing -;
4, Doxiihmii ile Bismark"- . wan summoned
before the University Judge, and, in obedi-
mice to, the orders of his superior, he set oat,
to appear before that functionary, •
• •
to
wore, on that occasion a toittuthat, a
.gay-colored Berlin dreising-gown, and
large cavalry boots, accoinpanied by his tine
dog. The University Judge • was greatly:
astonished at this fantastic contome r . and did
not venture totass by the dog until Bismarck •
bad called it back. Inconsequence of bring
ing along. this_animal its fortunate owner
wits„ln-thelirst place, fined five dollars, and
th en.commenced a searching examination
concerning the bottle that ha,d been thrown
out of the Iwindow. -
. ; The conscientious functionary refused to
Outea l hi rsCirwithßin'
o m e ly, that the bottle had b en
-t
hr
o
wn Oioan,
window and had flown oat of it, - He
, insisted on knowing how It had come to sue:
and . wairnot satisfied tuktil - the 'defendant;
showed hint, In a very, simple mane
ry heW
• •he had held the bottle in his hand and, b
• • a movtinet of the muscles, given it the
:nee
canny impulsion. The examination.' had
probably-. vexed the Young student some.;
what, and, when on hi& way heme, he waxed
very wroth at few atudents of the of
the Ha noverian&;sylio met him and laughed
at his costume, although hardly.. anybody .
could look at it without laughing.- -"Are
• jou laughing at m e P" asked Bismarck, of
the first of the fou The re.ply was, "Why,
-of coarse; I should think you might see
that." Tor want of experience, Bismarek
. was, at a loss to know what to do under the
circumstances ; • it; is true. that .he hilt
''..•- . that he had a good prospect of fighting
.-'- '-a duel; but he lacked she necessasy knowl-,
edge of the forms aid usages, land he,feared
lest he should show his ig2lolillol, when
fortunately the words generally used,
by the
• German students Kinder -such circumstance&
"Stupidboy 1" (DunimerJunge!) occurred
to him. He flung these words . into the
teeth of his adVersary, and felt proud be
_gond measure when finally the four Rano
yerians challeoged him. .11e took intniecil-
' , ately all -necessary steps, and applied to the
:carps of the Brunswick-era for.perailssion to
- fight with theit'armt ' 'Noise 'of these four
duels, however, *ere destined to conic; off;
for a ahrewd,oftleer of the rps of the Rn
- ' . 4 ::weriazis r who Iliied in the me
same' house w ith
Bismarek, And had already . found, opt that
.' :Bhimarch was:made of the true shift' of gen
,. ` nine ..:-"conni"' students, indued, the four
.Chaffengera 'tO take beck their offensive re
marks and apologize to Bismarck, and short
,. iyefterward-Bismarckjoined: the enciety of
the liatieVeriiins. I'
This oper ated e x the Brunswickens ex
ceeclingly, was eertaialy, (contrary , to
academic usage. to apPly for admission to
a duel with the arms of one ."corps,"
and then join another: But of this' Bis
marck had no Idea. The second officers Of
the Brunswickers challenged
of fought a duel, and the upshot of the affair
was that Bismarck,, whose ire had been ex.:
cited hy some "fiat" blows,. which
.errs ad
verEtaryliad Inflicted . 0 him, cut an - ugly •
gash across the forehead.,
This, first
more duel was followed by some
twenty during the • eighteen - months
that B isnaarekpassed at Gwtingen. Bismarck
passed through all of them very luckily, be
ing wounded only once hy a
,piece from the
blade of his adversary,' which - broke off and'
lift his face. The scar is still visible. on the
Prime Minister's cheek. 1 ! .
Owing to the stormy life which Bismarck
fed; in Gottingen, he naturally did not find
imp to. That . the lectures of the. professors;
ievertheless, they gave him very flattering
!r,
estimonials for his application; only old
l eked ofeKsoi. Rug°, -the celebrated: jurist, re
a that he had.neYer Seenßismarck at
*ofhi s lectures. - Blemarck- had believed
at lingo's lectures would be so crowded
at It would not be safe for him to inscribe
name as a' regular ' - hearer of them, and
it his constant absence would , not, e no.'
ed.% trafortunately,,however the eld ju
t had-only three hearer& a nd noticed
I felt greatly °geode(' at Bismarck's non-
Ince, duringhis vacation time, Bismarck
been at home , but, what , with the black
'et coat which -he - wore, and 'his blunt
ent tone, he had met . with . very little
obation at the hands of hismother,who
ted to make a diplomatist of: him; and
thought ,that hie .conduct and appear
was by no means in -keeping with the
r which Shelled marked out for him-7 '
Berlin; too, whither Bismarekyeturned
I'M of 1833, hestill found Ulf free and
.
ttident life by-far too : weet to bid fare
it. It was not uutil.the. Suite exam
i drew nigq',like a- threatening spec
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Interesting -Planetary Discoveries... The
• ontinett and Winding Seas of the
• Pienet .atotn-•-A Wend Unlike Dunk
...... . [Frew the nodoaJournal; • ,
The planet Mars is the only,' object la the
whole' ttettviati Which is „know to ex
hibit features similar to those of onr
earth, and the accumUlated explorations and
discoveries of , astronomers during the last
two hundred year s have resultedln the con
t_ftnitnion of a globe. representing the
,cluir
acteristios of this planet as astronomers
believe them to .egist. At a recent meeting
of the'Astronorniml Society of England, a
globe of3fars was exhibited on which lands
and seas were depicted as upon an ordinary
terrestrial globe . - By far the largest part of
these lands and seas were laid down as well.
known entities, respecting which no more
doubt is felt am ong' astronomers than is felt
by geographers _concerning the oeans and
slag continents of air b c
lyn globe. An em us and
of this globe appears i n .
Fras description
Magazine. 7 To the lands and
seas developed in the planet are applied the
names of , thoile , astronomers whose re
searches have added to our knowledge on
the subject. Each pole of Iff,srs, it
seems,
I s • capped with • • ice, - which
varies • • in- - extent, according to• the
of the seasons. ArOund each cap
fsr.ogr'eBB—
a , pola r sea, the northern Bea being
termed . the pchroter Sea; the southern,
Phillip's Sea., The equatorial regions of
Mars are mainly occupied by extensive con
tinents, four in number, and named Dawes
Continent, Nadler Continent, Secchl Con
tinen Herschel I. (Sir W. Continent.
BetwDawes ' and Herschel Continents
flows • a sea shaped' like an honr-glass„.
oalled Kaiser Sea, the large southern ocean'
out of which it flows being denominated
Dawes Ocean. .Between Itradler and
Dawes Continents flows Dawes Strait, con
necting a large southern ocean and a no
on.
sea. named after Tycho: Herschel -Con
tinent is .separated from Secchl Continent
by Higgins Inlet, flowing from a large
sontkern sea tertned hiaraldi pea. In like
manner Bessel Inlet, flowing \ out of Airey -
Sea (a northern sea') sepanat:N• the Sadler
and Beech] Continent& Dawes Ocean eel) ,
arates into four large seas, and large tracts
of land lie between them but whether they,
are islartdsor not is nriceitain In Deism°
Ocean there is a small Island which presents
so bright and glittering an aspect as to sug
gest the Rrobability of its being usually
snow-covered. Theses eas, separated by
lands of doubtful extent,- reach from D
lame Ocean to the South Pole. e.
-- One . of the most
-singular features of
'Mars is the prevalence of -long winding in :
and bottle -necked Seas. These features
.are wholly distinct from , anything on our
earth. For example, Higgins Inlet is a long
forkthousedtuld miles. alumna, extending • for about three
Bessel Inlet is nearly as
long, and, Nasmyth Inlet is still more re:
markable An its form. On our earth the
oceans are three times as extensive as the
continents On Afars a very different ar
rangement prevails. In the first place there
is little disparity , between , the extent of
oceans and continents, and then these are
mixed up in a complex. A manner. , tray
eler by either . land or kwater could visit al
mist every quarter of the planet without
leaving the element in which he . began his
journeying,. If he chosen to go by water he
could joarttey for 'upwards of thirty thou T
sand miles; always in sight of
yla es nd , gener
all with land in view on both s ided in'such
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Tam Altirmizt DIAMOND D.nu.z., it is
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through his constant intercourse with that
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county of Allegheny and State
,of PennYtfivalltu
whistle said District, who has been adjudged a /rank
tut upon ceediters petn by the District COW t of
the United States for said District.
ALGERNON 'is. BELL. Assignee.
Attorney•at-Law, /44 Fourth avenue.,
dell:TT/7s
•• # C: OCr y ENS; ts • .
ALLganzny CITY. Doc. 4th. 11988. i
Qzwica, ASSESSMENT—Woitice is
hereby given to all property holders in the
WESTARN nEiVEItAtsE DIdTEICT, which em•.
braces all that portion or the city area, lying north
west of the tollowing link - s,_riz : North or Ohio
lane and Walnut etre. t and West of Bidwell street,
and a line tannin Rorth-east to Observatory hit/
and new city,itne, as well as the portion /sing be
tween 4 , estern avenue, Ohio lane, Fulton And Bid-,
well streets (compivltendingthe larger cart of Man.
cheater and all the rleasant Valley section) lb, t the
assessment• for the construction of the Sedgwick
acres% sewer Is now completed. and placed In the
hands of 'the City Treasurer for colleotion. Au
propert, heretofore abseiled for sewerage Perfumes
..srltaln the Welts. above designated Is exempt from
present assessment.
dea:an7 . CHAS. DAVIS, City Engineer..
'Or.pwat
rayoa, a
" Prlvanwtau,Decentber Sth. DIOS.
VOTICK—The. assessment for
Grading , and Pallas
7d6l_ -
LONCIFS ALLEY;
boni
Aldo, Lewis alley to thb Allegheny VaHein/inroad
SPRING ALLEY
from Norris to Rush street, are r ow'ready for ex.
amination, an d . ean be seen at this ottlee tintii DE
OIGMBER 18, 1808, whenit will be; returned to the
cirf Tresaurer 'a tilhee for collection.
dee kl. J. motme. elty.Enßineer.
nF
0 1 , r
ENurnime
! ' - -AiartlfmarT CITY: December 10tb, / 8 68. ' I
NOTICE,—..The assessments for
onkunk and
to tiPlallier GARDE N
A M% lroln Chestnut street to.T4nner streett
also the Grading of ALLEOHENTWV6.6IIh, boa
Western avenue to Itidce street are Lo a % y for
examination, and can be aeon at this
he, until
161 DAY Ds sem ber /erth.. • 868 inert the, Isla ba
returned f o th e ntaset Commhn loner forrollectlon
deli b2l . CFIAN.• DAVIS, City Fuaneer..
EMI
NOTICE--Thosetateested II
please take notice that the rep rt of the vi l m
ere n the matter of openly' LAltiallift A vEN
In the city of Pittsbursh. as moallied by th eo
has been pisemi in my bands.' I'Llo asses m e tits! If
- not paid an or before JAI.. (JAR Otb A. 8
13 e lBo9
will be filed 411, /4, RocorttAn ce it.h 'the I.lr Ire
each ease made and provided. • 'IP--
J. ie.
.1t • Crity attorne y .
plttsburgb, December o .lbs /Rlll,
- NACHEOWIII'mo . ;
4 _
INIRILESALE DRUGGISTS,
ANT) awrimit'llniEnS OP
40terbc:).101. (pia.
atom TO xo. 195 LlBEnry STREET,
Pr eni re deatt
t&rr .
Sec.
•
_Whitactur"rse Lead, Window giass Said Glass at
prlce,-1 d,-9
ORR,
An Infhlhble remedyfor Summer Comp:atnt, Diar•
rhea, Dysentery, Vonilthig, Sour Stomach ane
Cholera nforbas.
BR. 11111111S' .0111111 P CURB,
_epedde dt
1m4 M 5 014 fo ibr e 'rg er a* Cram
eby e + . Pr and paw
& EWING,
Coiner of Liberty and Wayne Streets
SONOONBang, & SON'S
PURE WHIT'E LEAD
fthCoops rE,Rorrin Gitietar,-
ntly green.pitn• that win aoS deteriorate by
eznpsure. It mu look- better, last longer and girt
smora.:_perfeet tatiallseryon than ear balat la the
am
PITTSBURGH 'IMPOITiG in
BSTABLZSZTED V 330.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY
I MPORTERS , OF FOIMON
Bin s AND raquoßs,
Aro. 4119 .Penn Street, .Pitteburgh
Would direct the attention of the public to the fact
that, pc)i sousing supwaor facilities through several
large Wine and Liquor Rouses ln Europe. and
making tneir Importations direct, th e~ are enabled
to offer the various grades of choke WINES AND
LIQUORS at prices less than
e rn . rates. Ex
aminations df qualities and comparison of prices
respectfully solicited.
A choice assortment of pure OLD En: WEIS
KEY coast antiv an Wind
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
woe. ' 187,189,191,193 193 and 195,
FIRST STREET, PITTSBIIRGIi.
marmscrtnitaa OP
Copper .INetilled Pare Rye Mao"
Also. dealers la FOREIGN WINES and Ll 4 00E4
HOPS, Ea.
was.=
GAL.
LLEGHENTI cou.NTir, SS,
the Court of Common Pleas of No. 6 5/, De
csmber Term' , _ 1 667. In the matter of the Totem
taxi assignment of CAXPBELL, riesxe Co.
And now December Bth, 111119. the Court appoint
C. C. TAYLOR, Esq., Audltorto make distribution
of the funds paid Into Court by the asslingo.' -
arom the Record.l
JACOB H. WALTER, Prothonotat7.
Notice is hereby given that the Auditor appointed
will attend to the duties of said appointment on
TlitrilLlDAY, December 31st. 1868. at 10 o'oloek
a• . st., at his office, Ito. 68 GRANTSTREET, Pitts.
burgh.
C. C. TAYLOR., Aedltor.
deamBs mbe
Pittsburgh, Decer 2d, 1888.
•
OTlCE—whereste le ofaa
ministration to the estate of Dr.--,TASIE-i A.'
, RON, late uf the city of Pittsburgh. deceased,
have been granted to the subtext ber. Al; persons
Indebted to a ft
d estate are requested to make
immediate payment. and those having claims or de
'Mande against the estate of the said decedent will
make known the same without delay to
• W. O. AtTULIINBADGN,
Ad ministrator,
aeYb:sB7•?B • 87 Diamond street. Pittsburgh.
XOTICE--Witerettshns orad.
Ministration on • the estate of Dr. INA 1i...
PEE, late of Patkat township, county of Alle
gheny. deceased, have been granted to the subscri.
Der. All persons indebted to said estate's re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
hayloft claims or demands against the estate of the
said decedent' will make known the samout,
delay, to BARBARA PIPER. count, 'A noa:a6T/S - Penn Townohip, Allegheny c
December 1, 1885.
F0R________.................... mmil
,P OR.,SAL.EI--
.. 4 . aL ESTATE
FOR SALE . ... ----,,,„ , i . • -
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A VAR 3/ OF .71X ACRES. on the line of the
Connellay-Ble Railroad, 27 males from the city. In
Elizabeth township, Alter:leo) County. Pa. The
Annroreznents are a fine twes.story brick house, with
t. n large room. and ball. A large frame bank barn,
wi t s g, 0 , 1 atiolin g , and all other outbuildings in
e loplete order. One of tha best of oroalds, oral!
kinds of fruit. The soil is rich new bottom, This
property adjoins the village of Buena Vlsta. and
a. the adYantage of churches, schools, mills,
stores &c. and will: be sold at the low price of
pis. obi,. 'The improvements alone are worth at
least all that Is asked for the property, to say nettl
ing about the land, welch is worth for garden pur
poses at least *lO,OOO. For All particr tars call at
my once, or W/LLIA3I A. BELL, Esq., on the
Premisea.
ate°, FA OF 40 ACRES, situated in Elia
abeth township, Alieph,ny county, Fa.. on the line
Of the Conned- yllie Railroad. ii'...iut 18 utiles from
the city The im proretnetits are a new stone dwell
ing. sylt'h eight rooms; a good barn and other out
buildings. i'llis property Is ()tiered at a yery low
price. Call and secure 3'ourself good bargain.
ALsO. A FARM OF 120 ACRES, situated in
Elizabeth township Allezhencounty, Pa., /VS
miles from the :Ity, on the Contn eilsville Ralroad,
oppusite Elrod,a Station. within 20 minutes , walk
or the Station. The improvemeuts are a frame
goghouse containing four rooms and kitchen,
acaanrruandeArT:athi veg good barn andotherr
&WO cleats beaeing trees,
all
l
nal. g`Loocirgii(Plitill.rnab°lro
acresed lend, the residue in good timber" tin
der/aid with 2.3 scree of coal. . '
ALSO, A T WO-STORY ISRICR ROUSE adjoin- ,
lag the Borough of Elizabeth, Allegheny county,
Pa.. containing 4 roams and aitcben. Lot 80 Met
front b 7120 back tone alley. I,2ffood Stable. wash
I li tt o o a r et z ., ed a to ke.o se v u etha a n t d th ot e he l r o o w nt r b rice dlit:4 l, l " a nI . an_
good terms,
ALSO, In the Borough of Elizabeth, a good two.
story BRICE /1017 SE, containing 4 rooms. Lot
palet square. Will be sold at the exceedingly
lowce of 15 1,800. on easy terms.
Aye% My p.m, known by the name of "Willow
Banka, " attested on the Connellevilie Railroad
nilles nrom the city, containing 79 ACRES, din
good .condition. - The IMprovements are a leo 1
inlet house, two stories high, newly painted, six rooms, two halls running fall length of
on
the house. 'The haulm is situated on a besetittil
ktion.is surrounded by fruit trees.shrubbery, 'vines
and flowers, with a. graded ayenne, runtung to the
Toilet.' River.' 'Also a large trame bank barn.
smoke .house,'lreslt !louse., coal hetase. bake-oven
atid other ontbandnsta. end, a never -failing well o
water. Two large orcharda, containing from six to
levee hundred belt trees, nearly ail in goed bearing
condit Tbis fann abounds Inman fruits. vis:
Currants, raspberries, goosebermes, arid a tine large
strawberry pat Ch. 'which, In eonneXioh with the
richness of the soil and nearness to the city, inakea
It very cleanable for gardenias purl:melee. •Very con
venient to schools. etumehes, stores and biactsealth
shoo.
Ar. Bo. A PAR3f OP 'l5B. ACRES, situated in
Rinabeth .towneni. Allegheny: eoun_V; Pa., 3/
miles from the city of .Pittsburgh, on the Connells.
Mile Railroad, at Suter ?dation. The improvements
are a common log . house, a good frame barn, with
stabling for te ohorses; a corncrib and wagon shed;
Food orchardfruit /nee; fencing very good.
321.1 acres cleared, the residue In heavy timber land.
This farm is va luatde--iirst, for its exeellent soil;
secondly, Itsßoer;ti and thirdly. It contains more
limestone thn y other farm in P ennsylvania, all
accessible. The lower vein oflimestone Is 40 feet
thick; several other.veLne ranging from ax to 8 ft.
In thickness, lie under the whole farm. Per partic
niers enquire or/CLI surza, Esq., at Suter Sta
tion. oa at my °glee.
ALB_,O /74 ACRES, situated In SL Clair tows
shin' Westmoreland county, Pa.,near the line of
the Paionsylvania Rallroan, at if oilston Station.
The /i mprovements are a two-story frame nonse,
with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn
40 by 80 feet, and other outbaildings. There is on
the place a young apple and peach orchard: one hun
dred and twenty acres *leered land. divided into
nelds of convenient size. a. large Portion of which
are well set in clover and timoth2; the residue of
said tract covered with good timber. ills well wa
tered. and underlaid with coal and limestone, and
is convenient to churches, schools, stores, naligand
placket:l3lth shops. A real good bargain is offered in
this excellent farm. , .
ALSO, A beautifully situated tract of 80 ACRES
of valuable land. under good fencing, situated in
McCandless township, Aliegheny county, Pa_., on a
township road, 7rneasureof miles from the Market
House, Allegheny City. ' , his tract la well adapted
for &garden or dairy farm, being convenient and of
easy access to either city. and near enough to the
line of the Miihoning Railroad lo make it very desi
rable for country seats, for persons doing business
in theeltv.
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I.
ALSO, The best farm In Western wns Indian*.
county, Pa.; 4 miles from Penna. R. R. at
Livermore btatloa, containhig 300 ACREs.-225
acne cleared and under No. / fencing, as well as
fine ginning condition; the balance in good white
oak timber. The Improvements are 2 two-stoi7
.fianie houses. nearly new, or eight rooms each and
finished basements and attics; a large bank barn 50
by 8 0 feet'. a two-Erry spring house and other no.
emir! , outnnuo In a, all M good order; 8 acres of
orchard of ehoice varieties of fruits; 4 feet vein of
coalinow open.) underlying the wit ale tract, and
limestone la abundance. wits pleat of springs of
neve-Ailing water. Taken tall to titer—houses,
fencing, sold nice lying surface,
know c h ldbwaY,
churches, schisols, mills. &c.,-.1 of at' mons
Inviting and desirable , tract of land In Westeni
P ennsylvania.
Ate% PARK AND MILLS. A small tract of GO
ACitits or very rateable land in Derry township
Westmoreland county, rag well fencecb and in .
1 igh state of cultivation , with new frame dwellin ,if
and other outbuildings; a new grist and saw nail
and
with two run of burrs, goodgc
and a/I the needea fixtures, in order, and a
young orchard of
vein of
fruits; lane Is all. underlaid
with a 61.1 foot vein of coal, now opened and work- •
ed. at the back of the mill, and limestone le abund
ance. Call soon and secure a good bargain.
ALSO, FARIS OF 180 ACRES, situated Inunedi
, aiely upon the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
iat Blalrairine IntersecUon, 54 miles east of the
Icl ty. The improvements areatwo-storystone house
of 8 rooms, alio. 1 barn. 415 by 68 feet, the best of
stabling and otherontbuildings. The land Iles well.
Is well Aimed. Is In good familial, order, and will be
sold
Very cheap it applied for soon.
.
, For thriller particulars enquire of
lITTSDUZZGH, PEN.NA
ittfaEArmiti • P-On
G. TOWER, Real Estate Agent;
per ,No. 164. BOTTETII AVENTIM. •
t:
•
OR ELi. ------7----- ---------.__ 7 LE.
i Acre at Woods Run.
4 Acres and House In East Liberty.
8 Acres, unimproved. on Troy HUI.
X Acre* on Greensburg Pike. .
9 , Acres on Four Mlle Run /load, I,lCnalles from
P. C. It. IL
70 Acres near P. F. W. a C. IL- R.
112 Acres near Pa. R. R., Westmoreland county.
99 Acres at H ill Side Station. Pa. R. R.
4 Farms In Preston county, West Virginia
via Acres In Armstrong county, underlaid with
coal.
/OS Acres and good Im provements, in Trumbull
~
zounty. Ohio.
900 Acres of Z'lnaber land, with Saw Mil and
dwellings. '
House and Lot on °matey Avenue, near Hirt
patrick.
House and Lot on Vlcroy street.
House and Lot in Hass Liberty.
House and Lot In 31anslield.
House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny.
House and Lot on'llcaver avenue.
2 use
and II Lots, very cheap. on Vine street.
le Lots, very cheap; on Fine street.
Ai Houses and Lot oil Franklin street.
1 House of 9 Rooms and 2 Lots on Roberts St.
Farms In illinols. Missourrand West Virginia.
Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette
and Beaver counties in Penna.
. . •
TQ'LET.
.
2 Rouses or 9 Rooms In the 17th ward; rent $3OO
!
3 de. of 3 do, do. 17th do. do. 144
2 do. of 3 ' do.- do. 12th do. do., 156
9 do. of 6 - do. do. Bth do. do. 360
1 do. of 6 do. do. - Bth do. do. 3(10
I do. et 0 ' do. do. 24 do. do. 600
I de. of 3 - do. do.
6 th6 do.
do. ' /92
1 do. of 5 -•do„ do. rh do. do. ' 240
1 do. of 4 der - do. 17th do. do. 166
1 do. of 7 do. , do. 2d do.
1 do. of 6 do. Grant street. • •
•
The Rouses that I hare for rent will be rented
eery low to goof tenants for the halance of tho ren
tal rears
APPLY AT
D. HAM'S BEAL ESTATE OFFICE
No.. 91 Grourst
.0 -"Pittsburg'
eratunica RICIUSES AND LOT,
,
ORPHANS! COURT SALE.
By virtue of All order of the Orphans, Court of Al
legheny County I wilt exmosont nubile sate on the
111. 1 7 e IA ilrslgiL'lbtl; Ittetber 18th
(
YOUR. ROILe. riOUos,s, s..nate ' off° lITYLLE
8 1 . 1titET. a few doors above Elm street. (entrance
to Court front Wylie street..., Lot 22 by 72 feet ex
tending back to SO it Me_ property of the Ist°
Minim ktontooth, deceased. Terms at lay of sale.
TifollfAlS B. STEVVAItT, Guard'an.
For particulars enquire of H. C. AtAVIERELE.
erg.. Attorney at Law, 89; Grant street, or PAL
-31m8o-R2S4.PRILL/PS, Auctloneera 00 Fifth Avenue.
It SALE.
A GOOD BRICE sToßE•goom,
with dwelling on same jot, for sa'e on good terms,
Alto, a, stnalllot of DAT' GOODS. OF O,CEXCIES, &e.
The location is, first rate for a bushe s. of 1110.000
'to
g. t $15,000 a year; good Wheat country, gurroond-
In
l'be Ghhe village; good dooring Mill In the village.
OVe property M on the line of the Cincin
nati, Sandusky and Cleveland!rallroail. For farther
10, ton:cation address NinFlifdyf. & CO., .N..sr Rich: -
and. Logan countv. Ohio. • nottkM a d.tl'
-ptELLFIELD PROPERTY FO
IR
Jur sx.LIK—A neat cottqge house of portico , . ball,
Ave rooms two , attic rooms,_ porcbes. large cellar,
stable, well and cistern; - ..10t 80:teet one it 140
deep to an alley, street in trout Alto on one st e:
riety oteboloe Ault trees. pear, peach, pleat, eber•
Tr ands OW, grape pines aed small fruits; &bun.
dance °Greed trait last season: situate One square
from street cars in desirable location,
•
dela - • S. OUTitlittliT & 80NR,
821 Smithfield street.
.
FOR SALTS & TO .ILIET.--Rouses
and Vote tor sale in all trots of the City and 8114
be. Juts>, several PARalli in good locations.
Also t , a small IVOOLEN FM:MCI/Ye with 20 urea
ofland, and good i m provements, 'mach !will eeD
cheap and on reateonab/e term". Iluelnere Douses
t, let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses tor
rent In both cities. For D 3111411. artlealare InqtUre
WAED,
lat , • - • zzo Grant Street, opposite Catheanl.
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1 868:
0 4Idli
!Gen. James S. Neg ley, Gen. A. L. Pearsort, Gen.
F. H. Collier. Gen. J. 13. Swettzer, Col. B. B. Rob
ert, Col. J. W. Baltantlne Malor.E. A. ilontooth.
AtaLw A. P. Callow, Lee S. Smith. w• B. Cook, W.
F. Hood, George H. W . A. Cr. Harry, W. J. Gila
well, G. W. dttgl-T, W. F. Dalglelsh.
Seats flay be am:tired each dag from 10 to 12'A If.
at box office, coLeineneingDeeember ' de/6 •
M9','NEW OPERA HOUSE.
•
The Manager billies measure In announcing a
BRIEF EIS GAG/WERT w:t4 the Eminent Trage
diem,
130 01 Eli,
COMIIINNOING ON • .
310311AY, D ECEMEKR . 21r, 1868,
ziox. SUPLET NChloV: . 93EINT.
NOTIOEIn consequence of the immense expense
attendant upon the engagement of Air. Borth, the
management btu been compelled to adopt the fol.
lowing ,
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Private Borns .............. . ............... ' -
orchestra Chairs. .. "" ...... ..
Beterved P and Dress Olzele•
Admission Tickets ..
Gallery....._-
' - •NICHOLS, .
L
Reader to the Crystal Palace. the Sacred Harmonic
Society. Exeter Hall and the Lit.rary 50c1.1.1 s of
Greet Britrts, wifi give recitals front memory of
Tennyson, Poe Hood, Aytonn, Ingoldsby, Jerrold.
hackeray, Wilkie C Dina, Shakspeare. Charles
Dickens. Willi.ni Allen Butler. &c., &c., at ACAD
EMY Ott MUSIC, THURSDAY and FRIDAY
P.VIENINGS, December .17'h and 18th. Tickets..
50 cents: Bererved s.ats 25 cent extta.
Reserved Seats can bu secured at the Academy of
wMusic; Thursday morning. December nth.' Doors
irotly•aatt lyotrecliocockk., sale of seats c ommencing pre-
To give an an opportunity of securing eligible
seats, not more than six seats can be taken by •ne
deli
_____
agg-F4LIII OF
~
Christ - Protesta n t Eplscopa.l
Church,
A LLEGHENY.
AT E.XCELSIGIt HALL,
OPENS TUESDAY EVENDiG, 22D INST.
Articles of all kinds for the Ifolidays.
liefresnments as all hours daring the Fair.-
INNEU from 12 o'clock X. to 3 O'clock P. sr.,
WEDNESDAY, the 234 inst
The Ladles of The Church intend the 'receipt, of
the Pale to be an to aid payng off the in
ilehtednees of the Cbur,h.
The patronage of the puhl/c Is respectnilly re
ineSted to aid in this undertaking. deis:b44
( arIIETSTOIM gILATINGRUg.
• sE46QN 1868-69.
•
Gents" Season Tickets ..... . .................. $ 7 50
hildradies' Season 1 lckets. .. .............. . ....... 5 Out
Coupoen's Season Tickets.... .................. .3 00
ns 25 admissions ... . ............... ... . 00"
NagleDoable admitting lady and gent ............ 1 00
admission, Gents .. . ..................... 50
Double admission. Lady and Gent .... . ........ 50
Children under 12 ye of age ........ .. , .. .. 5
Tickets can be had as /town 'a Siete Depot. the
Rink. or from the Treasurer at No. 51 Wood street.
Pittsburgh. •
Due notice will.beglren When the "Rink" will be
opt ned.
. de101.21 4
ItgEr•PROP. CARPENTER'S
.
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEY§
No. 75 THIRD STREET, ls now open ter the re
ceptlon ot pupils. Class days and tiours—For Lae
dies, Resters and Misses. Wednesday and /Woma n
at SU; o'clock P. M. For Gentlemen--Tnesday aad
Prlday Eeings, at 8 o'clock. Private lessolla
giv
en. circulars can be had at the Music Btorea
and at the Academy. Claws out of the clty,l
Convenient, attended to. •
.411• Elall to let to Select Parties
LEO/IMART.
ELATE OF WESTERN IThirirE ItSFIT4
Orera his senlees to the nubile as teacher of
GEDDLAN, MIMIC AND DRAWING.
Mao..
las I HAIM/TOR and INTERPEETEL
noi2
°Mee 44-SMITHFIELD STREET, thlid stotT.
;VMDICA.
VANROOD.:'n—Anotiter New
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of nervous debility, and the reMedles therefor." A
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vs,
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Md . •
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