lastgtt elaistts. HOLLY TIME. m 4 wood is barrel as the weld. T • leaves here rustect lone ago; Th dowers have yodelled of the cold,— lirt evert the hot marigold Offers her besiege to the snow . • C • i ' In hilly me. , ~ . t The wind read out the minty lllit t, The rubies shivers la hi s. sonr. There is n., w..eueth la Na are , breast; PR ut gleams of brightness, at he best. Tae glory of Oil year prolong In'hody Ow e. And che •• - , • Y sweet rries r as day edden oa s*hen st the ies will, ohm, • When blossoms, fed with sun and dew, Their beauty silently T enew,,— Yea, sweeter, moredesued of all - . ' in holly time. • Per now. se if the Imamate Word, Walked It seam. the st• rile earth, Remembar ag the glad tidings heard tit angels to its heart bestirred Witu promptings of renewing birth, - This he ly time. . • Joy :nllfe's bulls throbs and burns, The 11Jurs, sear-crested. sweet+ along. l sbedding delight from brimming urns; Youth to the heart of age :atones. - , Lad fiats the ashen brands of song ' ' Al holly time. The sacred 'h e m* , whence yule flames rise, Are altars whereon, 'each - apart, The households offer sacrifice Vet of the tender sanctities • And superstitious of the heart, -This holly time. Thus do celestial gllnaples bless The suicken world, as thoughts woes, Its slue, its sorrows fathomless, Had endl mg. and the wliderness Began to blossomlike the rose • - In holly time! W 114,1401 asterna Gems of Thought. Dee - Johnson used to say "he who waits to do a great deal of good at once will never do any." All good principles must stagnate with out mental activity. If industry is no more than habit, if is at least an excellent one. niches got by fraud are dug out of one's own heart, and destroy the mind. Riches got by deceit -cheat no man so much as the getter. Let our repentance be a lively , will, a firm resolution. Complaints and mourning over past errors avail nothing. Introduce changes in your reading and studies. Who reads but little at a time re tains that little better. • When the heart is pure there is hardly anything which can.mislead the understand ing in matters of immediate personal con cernment. Unjust riches curse the owner in getting, in keeping and in transmitting: They curse his children - in their father's memory. There is a certain softness of manner which, in either man or woman, adds a charm that almost entirely compensates for lack of beauty. .There are a thousand pretty, engaging ? little ways which every person may put , on ?• without being deemed either affected or foppish. Guard against reading too much or too rapidly- ReNM rather with attention; . lay the book often down; impress on your mind whatyouttive read and reflect upon it. ;,Weigh every step that yoa are about to take, whenever passions. become involved. How often do things assume' a different as t!. pect when they are fairly considered: :•,••. How often d.o'we sigh for opportunities of doing good, while we neglect the open ings of - Providence in little things, which would frequently lead to the accomplishment . -7 , 1 of most important usefulness. ,`,.; It is much easier to think right without doing right, than to do right without think ing right. Just thoughts may, andotten do, I fail of producing jus deeds; but just deeds are sure to beget just t thoughts. •4, No child possessed of ordinary capacity is destitute of curiosity. The process of pop ,* ular education has, we doubt not, in many instances, so deadened this desire, that many a "mute and inglorious Milton" 4 sleeps in the multitude of common men. We should be careful to practice and treat the humblest menial with courtesy as •I c delicate as we would show the children of • , ':1 affluence and , honor. Bo shall we transfuse in them a corresponding refinement, which will tend eventually, perhaps, - to make them purer in morals and more , elevated'in •.,-; • mind. With most of us, idleness is, the parent_ not merely of uneasiness, but withal of fret •":l fulness, malevolence and the whole host of evil passions. The phrase "aching void," may be ridiculous to those who criticise - grammatically, hub is true to those who ••• feel humanly. To supply this void is an LA, object, and moreover a certain effect, of a ' . •„1 regular and sustained and judicious method ••,) \ of self-instruction. The used key is bright. ~ g; If.the steel be wrought up and refined to a high tetoper, the cloudiness of the vapor I will perish from it almost at the instant that i t•is breathed upon it, • The Dead Sea or Mono. . TheJinstin, (Nev.) Boreal. of November 14th, has the following: There: are many things in the Greatßa• ', I sin, Or along its rim, which excites the in - t."; tenet of. travelers., . .correspondent asks . •D. us to tellhini"Whther 'Mono Lake is sictu 'f• ally Aie-sdead'sea f it is represented to be. I sitiloldibitlti bitter waters are fatal to all ' living things. If you can, will you please , say something about that singular bo dy •of water'?" We gather '' fr om the "Report - on the Mineral Raources -of the States and Territories west of the Rocky Mountains," that Mono Lake lies ten 7rilles-southwest of ' betweenand P . ., the dividing e California '• Nevada, and is about fourteen miles long " . .ti and nice wide. It has never been sounded, but a - trial is said to have been made • with a line of three hundred feet which faileeto each o n of o thewma e r B w y e l e g hemi g et e l e a t r t ialysis d a s 4a a l s . t" un found to contain „twelve hund i r * ed-: grains A of solid . matter, consisting yrincipally 4 _. of chloride.. of sodium, carbonate of .3' soda, sulphate of soda, borax and Melia. These' substances render the water so acrid and nauseating that it is unfit for drinking • or even bathing. Leather immersed in. it is soon destroyed-byits corrosive properties, g and no animal, not even a fish or a frog, can - 1 exist in the water for more than a short ; . time. The only thing able to live within or • t upon the waters of this lake is a species of 1, fly, which, springing from larvae bred in its bosom, after an ephemeral life dies, and, „.•-• collecting on the surface Is dri ft ed to the 73 shore, where the remains collect in vast quantities, and are fed upon by'the•ducks or gathered by the Indians, with whom they are a staple article of food. •Nesting under the eastern water-shed of the Blears, Mono Like receives several considerable tritinta 0 ries; and, although destitute of any outlet, sack is the aridity of the atmosphere that it is always kept at nearly a uniforni level by t..th e process of evaporation. So dense and sluggish is the waterrendered through super aaaratien with'various salts and.other for eign matters, that only the strongest winds raise a ripple on its surface. As tim e ißierra 1. in this neighborhood reaches nearly its ff gfeatest_ altitude, the scenery about Mono • •11 Lake is varied and majestic, some parte of .11 it being , it the dame time marked by a most - - II cheerless and desolate aspect, The hitter mid fatal waters' of this lake render it liter -al tl• dead sea,. 1 its surroundings gloomy and • foreboding,-are , singes "-of Sterility and death The deCompos- Jag action of the water is shown by itseffect uponthe bodies of a company of Indians, • i-t i vcray or thh - ty in ,number, who, while a esking to escape , from their.white pnrsu- IZ era, teok refuge -in the lake, where they were sho t their enemies, who le ft them in the w ater. In the course of a few weeks not a vestige of their bodies was to be seen, even the hones having been decompo . sed by this 'powerful solvent. Mineral curiosities abound in the neighborhood of . Monolake, among - Valid are numberless depositions in the shape of tiny pine trees. • , Mark Twain's Visit to Gen. Grant. Mark Twain went to see Gen. Grant on i his re. to Washington the other day, and this is , h at; Mark writes about it: "I said to him: 'Sir, what do you -propos 'to do about returning to a specie basis?' To which he made no audible re ply. hen I said: 'Sir, do you — mean to stop the whisky frauds, or do you mean to connive at them?' To which he replied as before I now said: 'Do you intend to do straightforwardly andunostintritiously what every, k true, high minded Democrat has a right to expect you to do,_or will you, with unaccustomed obstinacy,do otherwise and thus, by , your own act, compel them to resort to assassination?' To which he re plied: 'Let us have peace.' I continued: 'Sir, shall you insist o npon stopping blood shed at the South, inplain opposition to the Southern, will, or flail you generously per mit albrave, but unfortunate people to wor ship God according to the dictates of their own consciences?' No reply. 'Sir, doyou comprehend that you are not the President of a party?-that you were not elected by' your OW,II strength, but by the weakness of the opposition? That, consequently, the . Democrats claim you, and justly and right eously, expect 1 Jou tominister the Government . from a De mocratic point of view ?' Riotous silence. 'Sir, who is to - report the customarT, neces sary, coherent and. instructive interviews with the President,—Mack, of the Enquirer, J.. 8. S. of the World, or myself, of the Tribune)?' General Grant said: 'Let us haye peadel' I resumed: 'Sir, do you propose to exterminatethe Indians suddenly. with soap and education, or doom them to the eternal annoyance of warfare, relieved only by periodical pleasantries of glass beads and perishable treaties?' No response. 'Sir, as each section of the Pacific Railroad is finished, are you going to make the compa nies spike down their rails before you pay? Which is to say, are you going to - be a de liberate tyrant?' A silence undisfinguisha ble from the preceding was the only re sponse. 'Sir, have you got your Cabinet all set? . What are you going _to do with those Blairsr 'Let us have peace!' 'Sir, do - you Comprehend whott is that is con versing with you?' 'Peace? 'Sir, am I to have. Nasby'a postollice, or--' 'Go to the--mischief ! I have a thousand of your kind around me every day. Questions, questions questions ! If you must ask ques tions, follow Fitch, and inquire after the . Erie rolling mill—you'll have steady em ployment. I can't stand it, and I won't stand it—l will have peace:" - Tan remains of William Garvin, of Lou. isvithi, who was lost in the awful steamboat disaster on the Ohio, on the night of Decem ber 4th, were found and identified on Thurs day. In connection with the identification of the body, the Louisville Courier men tions the following strange coincidence : The pocket Bible found with Mr. Gar vin's body was binned about half away, and the first legible were in the first verse of the second chapter of Joel, viz: "Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in oftholy mountain. Let al the inhabitants he land tremble; for the l day of the Lord cometh; for it is nigh at hand." The second and third verses are even more significtint than the first. They read: "A. day of dark nese and $f gloominess, a day of clouds and of thick darkn..ss, as the morning spread upon the mountains; a great people and a strong; there hath not been the like, neither shall be any more after it, even to the years of many generations." "A fire devoureth before them; and behind them a flame burn. eth; the land is, as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilder ness; yea, and nothing shall escape them." There is not on record, probably, a more suggestive coincidence than this. Atm. San Francisco Cali contains the fol lowing statement: "General George B. Mr-eleflan has been heard from. He de clines the presidency of the University of California. With thanks. 'While he is obliged to his friends for the interest mani fested, and while he would wish to do allin his power toward furthering the interests of thelmiversity, the smallness of the salary attached to the office of President compels him to decline the position. 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New York. - anwitat lar GUIDE .TO lIILEBIAGE.r - To ngbleses Guide to Happy' arriage and Conjugal The bureaus views of hene,o lent ebyscians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Yonth Midi Manhood. scut In sealed l• tier enYelones, reeve!' .charne. Address - HOWARD AS SOCIATION, So P., Philadelphia, Pa. snyLS:qatiT AUCTION,. SALES. eeeeee • BY H. B. 8111TH ON 800. myrs, SHOES AND CARPETS FOE THE JifILLION: Ax SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM. ' 65 'AND 57 'FIFTH 'AVENUE. Messrs. H. E. SMITHSON &CO.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth. Auction House are crea tion an excitement. consequent upon the arrival Of new goods which aro being sold at remarkable low prices. foods of every. owlet,: the Guest sowed. bOots, the most fashionable hallooed gaiters and anklet shoes, slippers, - -&c. blankets, Ilanisels, cloths. cassimisres. cutlers swid Amulets. Call sad examine. No trouble' to Dhow 'goods. Ladles.. aloes' sad children's fats at almost yont own prices. All goods wartaated as represented lose RAND• G . • . CLOSING OUT SALE 07 ALL GOODS. ON TEE 000.112.11 STOWE No. 100 ulllO t.TItISET, ALLEGIIVIT CITY. Bale positive to quit the baslness. Pi:tares and two years' lease from aprli, lit, 1800. Tee Ratit e stoelt; ~ comprising general Varlty_or DUY DODDS, NOTIO.IIIS. FUNS. (JAUPILTS,WINDOW teItADIDS, OIL cLolcas. to. The abore stook will be sold-positively wither's re .srr^, The sale to commence on MONDAY, De -canker and et:tannin until all is sold entirely out; Donit fowl the place, No. 100 Oldo street, Allegheny Day, Pa. , One *SO BeWing stactuse, Warranted. " for gaideefshar JAN ' ES GOSLING. PrIVSBURMI_BrAZETTB - !. l ‘ Pj RSPA X' • DECKIWBEIt' B - F NSIORANCE COMPANY. OF ALLEGHENY, PA. Office In FriinkllnSaviese Bank WHIM' INN,. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny. A NOM CIONPANT, managed by Director Swell known to the eouunustry, who trust by Air dealing to melt a gime eZ you patronage. tummy mwrar President. GEO. D. RIDDLE. Secretary, • DIBECTOB8: Heartlrwik, .L. Pattersea, eery Gerwlg . Gee. a. Riddle , mob Franz, 1 ttlelb Pau, Simon Dram, ~ .B. Smith, aeob Seek 1 W. M. Stewart.' .P. Whist** oseph ,Ctra , Jos. Lautner. ..7: Zinkaad. t ea Iola:oar. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OP TI OXTY OP ALL/GERM. Olkee. No. S 9 PSDNILLL SPRINT* entrance on Stockton Avenue. • YEAH INSURANCE ONLY. R. W. MARTIN, President JAS. N. lITZTNINSON. Secret u ar7. • muumu • 0 N. Mulish .S.P.Williaau no. Thompson . J A. Mier. ea, Lockhart, ot. kizezi l Jes. L. Graham, kt,L ee s ,, .O. 1 Jae.. Brtranar. eco. earn,coloTADTP. oc17:01 .. VIM MIN 'INIMANCE CONN PONY Or PTITSBUEGH. ILIA.iirDry,_NIIIIOH. President. WM. F. HNBEERT. Secretary. CAPT. OBOUGZ tieneral Agent. Moe, 9SI Watet street Co.'s Ware. hone% up stairs, rittab • Will ituure against all de of lire Ind lamine Blake. -A home Institution, managed by Diroston who are weU known to the eommtuattyLand who are determined by promptuesa and liberality to main tain the charades which they have append. aa of. faring the best protection to, those who d , ugs* to be Insured, MIMI M% . _ _ Alexander Maga; Jona E. XeCane, R. Xiller, Jr.. Chu. J. Clarice Janus NCAtaaf, Willliamßßvats,.• Alexander Speer, Joseph It Andrew Aeklen, Phillip Beyiner. David M. Long, Wm.Yorrison, D. MUM. c,.... ... scd7 IMPERLILL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF .IA,NDON.. ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID IJP AND INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED— , DIG $8,000,000 IN GOLD. ;Insurance against Tire sheeted on Houses and Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam. boats, ma Polieies issued 'payable in gold or cur• relict. sap trailed States Branch Office, 40 PINE STREET, New York. All louts of the United States Branch will be ad• puted in Hew York. J. Y. bicilLa..treiCiAnw. Agent, PITTSBURGH, PA. Office, 67 1011:111r1 lITRZST. McLAITIMLIN ,s also Agent for theXashat. tan I.lle Insurance f *minter. sefccl2 pENNSTLVANIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUIGH. OFFICE, 'Zia 1011,4 WOOD. BTBILICT. BAY= 03 COMMICBCII IIIIILDLNG. ROUle Company, and lames against loss by Fire exclusively. LEONARD TtLTILEt, President. C. C. BOYL Vice President. BOBULLT_ZA . _ CH. Treasurer. HUGH /sour • vICINY. Secretary. DimaOrons: Leonard Walter, OeormWlison. I 0. C. Bowls, Geo. W. iItSIII. Robert patilek. I J. C. Lappe, JactobPainter, J. C. Ileum &nib King John rocitlei, Jae: /I: Bo L. Ammon. Henry Byron. 4t As Hear! pinworm AGAINST LOSS BY FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. oiixes. au a 43T wisammT ST., Nikit ilea rinscrrose. (Huxle. Mordecai H. Loals Toblo sw, David S. Brawn. Samuel Wittliardsk 111133: t. Hale, eaMyliza B tearlmmt. • aut. O. DALIte Preatile7:l .177 W. • J. W i g h t. GlADlitHr AGSM, Nor* West owner Mira o i5.b211:105 A LLEGNIENT INIVIRANCE COM 40.111. PUT OP PITTSBURGH. 071107., No. 31 ROTH STRUM, Bans BLocs Dimes against all ilads of Fire and Manse Risks. JOHN IRWIN. JR., President. JOHN D. MoCORD. Vice President. O. 0. DONNBLL. Secretary. CAPT. WIL DIAN. General Agent. Dfascrons: B? 1,. Tib i ;114 Dean, B. H. Ryerson.; Robert H. Davis. Francis Sellers. cara. J. T. Stockade. John Irwin, Jr. John D. MehmH~% liusse eriDhlloo, T. j.DoskLnson, Hai % Chutes PEOPLES' 11YSIJBARCE CODI• OVUM, N. Z. 00BKHZWOOD MTH ff/r5. I. Home Oo.D+s .ttSat7tre mid Nadu Maks. UM UM CORD An infallible rmedior 80=41' flozolalat, Dim+ Tlea, ers nort Rflandarli vJ glanii Sour latoggic oz h 'gaolras. • • • . , • • DR.' CIS' CRIMP , En 5 Capt. Job&r..lthaa4s. Bounuetr. Burner. Charles Arbuckle, ' joked,. ruit', i sl muirs 1 • ' c) ...__. eaalAssar John WEI. Pht Watt fts, , John Z. Parkjk.. atilt; Junes Miner. - w ut . van ILIA, darn WM el D. Vernet W PHIL 01 WA toe 4 . 0 . ') CAPT. JAS. GOB . DRUGS L arbeigla fir Cholera, .Chrazaps sad Pala a atomaall. far sal, by . IEiIiMUU3 & 30MrG, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, .a.e.m.wrs s‘corii, L SOHOONIAAKEIC& BOYS PURE WHITE LEAD DicCOWS VERDITER. GREEN, , - The only green paint that will ant deteriorate 13 exposure. It will look better, last longer and give awe perfect •satisfaction than any paint In the market W. NACHEOWN & BRO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AID mumurAcrevszis 01' 4Clettrl3 o C 032. 1 cm., NOTED TO NO. 196 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PZNWA. wkziadrl:dsw Ohms sa 01 , awazi iftsjer4iei. NElv WALL PAPERS, .For Halls, Par/ors andialanibera ZIOW OrgitlNG, AT 107 Market Bt., near friftk Are•, .10S. R. aliGalrs & BRO. CM FOR 14 OR SALE Acre Mai Souse 4 Acres East Libe rty. _ 8 Acres, unimproved. on Troy aw. 2 Acres n Greensburg_Pike. • 5 Acres a Four llille - Han Mos /2 _Mlles from p. C. H. B. 70 Acres near r. F. W. a C. E. R. 118 Acres near Pa. R. It., Westmoreland county. 90 Acres at li ill Side Station. Pa. B. H. 4 Farms in Freston county, West Virginia 185 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with 198 ecu Acre s and good itaProvements, in Trumbull Bounty. Ohio. -• __ 900 Acres of Timber land, - ~w ith Saw 11111 and dwellings. - House and Lot on Center Avenue, near kirk. patrick. • • 0011118 and Let en Tlcroy street. House and Lot in East Liberty. Hollseland lot in Mansflold ie .. House and Lot on Carroll st et, Allegheny. House and Lot on Beaver av enue. , _ A Houses and 4. Lots, Vine s tr eetn Vile street. II Lots, very cheap, on A Houses and Lot on Franklin street: 1 House of 9 Rooms and RI Lots on Roberts St. Fantasia Illinois. Missouri and West Virginia. Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Beaver counties in Penns. • 1 TO- LET. ---; ~..,„„ 51 Houses of 9 Rooms in the 17th ward; v e nt .oo. , 3 do. of 3 do.do. 17th do. do.-/ 44 A do. of 3 do. ': - do. 19th do. do. ' .156 2 do. of 6 do.do. Bth do. do. 360 I do. of 6 do. ' do. Sth do. do- 300 1 do. of 9 do. do. [Rd do. do. _ 600 1 do. of 3 do. do. oth do. do. 193 1 do. of 5 do. do. Bth do. do. 1140 1 do. of 4 do. do. 17th do. do. ' 165 1 do. of 7 do. do. l Ad do. • = 1 do. of 6 do. Grant street. Tke Houses that I have for rent will be rented very low to good tenants for the balance of the ren, til lean I , ... I : T. APPLY AT D. P. 'TIPS REAL ESTATE OFFICE 114).. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. no7:DIIS 2,000,000 ACRES OF. ~.. OTIOIOE LANDS FOR SAL. - F BY TEE ijf . Vision Pacific Ea road Company, I 1 EASTERN DIVIBION. Lying aim the Bile of timid , road, ai . $l,OO. TO $15,00 PER ACRE, &ad on a CBEDIT Olt 11'n YEAS& .. Tor further particular, niajos, &0., addrsil 301:111 1 1 0 . DENERICITX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, HARZ& 'I Or CHAO. B. IX11:3011N, Seesi, BC Louis. Ificsoari. wilt: YARN FOR SALE--Containing i 106 ACHES. two miles northwest of Salem, Ohio. Three good Orchards, Beim Camp, Barn. Dwelling Rouse, Carriage Home aid other out buildings. Will ezobangOi or city property. Terms easy. For full partisalars Inquire of fiAMTUIL PA.TTIEBSON. On the Premises. dell:b76 FOB SALE lc TO_LET.-.Houses and Lots for sale itt all_tokrts ores eiti sad an nibs., Also, several TATUM in goal lotattona, Alao, a small WOOLEN TACTOE.T.mIth AO am* Of land, and good Improvements, *bleb I will W 1 se , and on regionals terms; Business Houma to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for rant In botit eitles. Mr. tor forA Wilco ] ars Inquire I ..I.lA= lINABD 1E) RODUCEANiP COMUSSIOIit HOUSE POP. e 'Fixtures, Lexie and ood Will of an old established Produce and Cum mission House, located! in tide ciry.and• having large COl 1131111011(C1100 wttit country dealers. kpply to . 8. CUTHBERT & EION 83 Smithfield tree t. 1141 FOR THE Fine China and Sonemlan Vases, Dinner Bets. Tea seta ant Toilet Sets. Iltaney Cup!. Ssneking_Seil., Porten Ware. French neeoresea Glasamare awl Plated Goode, A fresh assortment of entirely new styles and de signs just open T a at NO. 22 WO del4:b27 WALL PAPER-REMOVAL. TUN OLD PAPER 'ATONE IN A NEW PUCE, memasiouurair. Hu removed from 147 TirOOD STREET to NO: 191 . L188.#71 7 STREET, e few doors above ST. CLAM. FRENCH / 13111 1 311 /ft" ST O3IOB French Farr Swat Machine% TEM RUT 'WHZ.ii.T CLWIEMS IA 1:183. Partabiel47 and Feed Mine) BOLTING CLOTHS, - All umbers and bSst vaulty. Tor sale at KO and 321 .I.lbartySt..l3ltiaburgh. Pa. ITO SiLATES, SILATES, bIiATM American WO, New York Club, . 'Emiiire, Starr, &e. All other styles and sires at the •ier, lowest rates at WITHESIDES a DRUM% "19 TEDIRAL BT.. ALL/TAMMY. J. 2. WIRT. ....... J BILATT:. ... .. . . A. MATT. &WANT. BRATI 4 I4 CO., ABOIIVFECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, 6$ Sandusky' St. ; Allegheny; Pa. .ft taro asiortment of NEWEL P05'113190 SAX- L . LtfrZios constantly on hand. '193131,i115G, of all descriptions. done. , • oeioole CONONIZE YOUR FEEL, by E using Ike SKIVE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR, the only true and eielly regilited GOTelllOr made; Perfect in its operations and truly , reliable. A iglu else Uovetnor can be seen at the office of PER for BtOKETT,ldechanical .Igppineer and Solid tor of Patents, .141:4 le Feder* street, Allenheay city, the Only - assort for this Governer in Um West. temocife ONET 1 MONE -- Y !$4,000 to N. Invest in al Mortgage on City or County rope - rib for a term of three yearat suu to loan on Bond and Mortgage for *years. WANTSID—Iie illness or Accoreniolailon raper to the amount of $2O 000; thus from 60 days to 4 months. WANTED—To exchange s Faros of 160 Acres of Land in hilstoarl for a - Family Horse and Bpring Wilifit•APPlto I •B. Mcballif k CO., des vorner Tont* ay. and Smithfield st. 11TOT10E.--T• all 'Persons Lr gaged is Bailing or • Wberlthg Rubbish Or Ashes: - You are hereby botlasd ass to Mate say rabblsk *rashes onithe wharf. All rabbtsk sr ashes must be takes to the Falai. Aar perform caught rl. elating the shore Waite will be asalt with to tits Wiest extent of dm law. ! 11088111 , T A KILL, Awid Allealseny.Wharf Mar sr. x — ffrer, - SUGAIL CURED .11AlLil t 1. 1 1 .jahtveceived from Olociatisti. the lint oat of smoke of the celemited "Scar" brand: Pager Cured Mims and Dried, Beef, for sale At the latolly_Dro. eery storo' of JOAN A.. RilialiAW, a n; corner Liberty aid Hand strew. PIG LEAD-500 Pigs Solt Galen to store and for sale by ___ noir J. b. OANTINLD & BON. - Or. CITY ENGINZEr, AIpttNIENT CITY. December 22d, 1888. ; THE ASSESSMENTS for grading and plying NORTH CANAL gREET trom , Past Lane to fitisionut street; for grading and paving STREET pavingdLeltyL line to Pine street; for grading and RIL BOCK bTitRAT Real Craig to Corry street; and for grading and paying Otilo AVENHa from Orant Avenue to Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago Hall way aro' now ready for examination, and can be seen at tills office till WEDNESDAY, December 30tb. 11388, when they %ill be returned to the City Commissioner's office for collection. CHARLFS DAVIS. City Eugineer. del3;bB7i OFFICE - OP CITY ENGINEER. ALLYGMLNaI CITY, Dee. 19th. 113613. IVOTltll.—AssessinentB for the . GRADING and PAVING of FAYETTE STREET. fro". Bidwell to Fulton streets. Alto, for GRADING and PAVING of PARR STREET, from Grant avenue , lturgeon street; And for the or•ADL. G and PAYING of supt Los STREET, from Allegheny avenue to Walker street; Are now ready for examination. and can be seen at this office lilt MONDAY. neeember 58th. 1858, when they will be returned to the Street Conalls• stoner for aollestion. -degt:ano CHAS. DAVIS, Cl' OFFICE or CITY ENGINEER, , Allegheny City, Dec. 17. 1869. NOTICE.—The Assessmentv fer Grading:and Perin' RIVER AVENUE, late Bank lane, frokt tuton alley to lliclratidel street; also for Grading and Paving of • McFADDEN STREET. from 'River avenue to West Penns,lmola Railroad, both in the Eighth Ward. are now ready for exami nation, and can be seen at this office tilt - - Friday, December .25th, 1E66% - , when'the* will be returned to thißtreet ConuaLs sionor collection. • - delltt for rIS. City Engineer: OTlCE—Thoaelutereated will N - pie. se take notice that the report of the view. _era }n the matter. of opening LARIMER AVENUE, • In the city. of Pittsburgh, as moottled by the court `has been placed in my bands. - The assessments. if ,iibt paid on or before JANIIAIt 6th. A. D. 1669 wiu - ba glen accordance _with the law In inch case made and provided. J. T. ShAGLE, City Attorney. ;;Pittsburgh. December s*. /8811. - de7 -- Onrics. OF CITY ENGINEWR AND AITILYNYON, PirtsBUEGH, Dseember 14. 1.11613. t NOTICE. • - THE' ASSESSMENT f r. PaYeNlellt SITAA street, from Liberty street to the buspeiudonbridge is now ready for examination, and can be seen 1 this office until THURSDAY, December 51.14 181113, when it will be returned to the City Treasurer% office for collection. H. J. MOORE, dele:b4o q ty Engineer. ONFICZ Or CITE ENGINEER. AND BIIIMITOEs . ?DrabMTh. December 214, 1865. fS OTICE.-- - The • Assessment for 411AVIPArrfrin CurbingMtn: . now ready Tor examination, and can be seen at this office until THLMSDA.Y, December aist, 1358, when it will be returned to the City Treasurer's Ogle, for collection. de21:574 • li. .1: MOORE. City Engineer. Omni or CITY McCain:En AM) titrarzron, t Pittsburgh. Dee.. 1.9. MS. 6 NOTICE.-The assessment for .. Grading and Paving SPRING ALLEY, from Twenty Eighth street is now ready for exami nation and eau be seen at this office until WED NESDAY. DECEIEBEE 30. DAS. when it will be returned to the Clty_Tressurervi ogles for collection. H. J. MOORE. City Engineer. PHISBIIIIOII -IMPORTING . ROUSE. ESTABLIZEUIP 1830. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY iiirrogirms or roweling WINES AND LIQUORS, NO. 409 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Would direct the attention of the public to the WI that, ~ s esslng. superissr facilities through several large Wine sine Liquor Houses in Europe. and mating their Importations direct, they_ are enabled to offer the various grades of choice WINF.S AND LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates. Ex aminations of qualities and Comparison of prices respectfully sulicittd. .• A choice assortment of pure OLD EYE wius- YET constantly on hand HOLIDAYS. 01 - 08F.PH. 8. FINCH & CO., Nos. Issasioiss. 191.15 s and 195, /MT STMT. prrresußea, XANINACIIThatdd OT • Copper MUM Pure Bye Whiskey. ALIN dealers In FOBJERM WIN= and LIQUORS. HOPS. dz. D STREET, RIGBY. MAIMOOD: HOW LOST HOW RESTORED' /tot vablitheS Os sealed mod ova. Price, ends. LEMMAS , . ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT. lad Radical Cure ai Smo=rbon,•or liaising Weakness. layeinntary Sexual Debility andlmpedinientato Mar, riage generally. _• Nervoiuutesa, Consuraptlon. EDl imrand Fits; Mental and Phydcal Incapacl 9 .4 re- Mon Self Ahnse„ -13 y well. Rohl. J. Culver- D, author or the "Omen Book, 9 do. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OP surra=as,t , tent wider seal, in a plain eareloPe. to an address, Bort' mike% rode( of_gx cents, orwo_kostanom , .1 C. KLINK A Co. la NEW youiirowrovvoicaok-4130.' Also Dr. CitivervrelVa "Marils,ge Guide," price cents. myfarmiWT., , • aggi 1121 W. W. WALLAUS. WINES. LIQUORS, &o MEDICAL. wAX A NllooDP—Another Few. II I/DIOAV PAMPHLET, f r om the pen Is Da. earth. • The Medico& Times soy sof this work "Thls valuable treatise how cause sad came premature' decline; thaws heal this Impaired ' through secret abuses of youth and Zaillhooa, end how easily retsina, : It gives sollear ilynopsli of the ItePeolmellts to Marriage. the cause and effects. of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor."' pocket, mall:Jou Los the above will be be warded ea receipt of S 5 eenta i by, addressin.o Potter, CUR likri6.llB Math Charles street, 4aStlasoro,lld. A MITICE:to Touripiolor MKT Isea gr, WAstilrs , for Irounit Men, On he zrrors, Abuses sad Diseases ,Inoldent to Youth and Zany . 'Manhood, irttlt the .humane viers of treatment ata cure, sent b 7 mall ln sealed letter enyelmes free of charm Address, HOWARD AB.. BOOLL'aBIi. Box Ppdelohla, Pa. , 5e22:310-d&T FERTILIZERS. TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA. ANNON1iTFJ)110).111 SURES-PIIOSPIIATE OF M 3, BUINIIPAMMCD BY The Allegheny Fertilizer Co. .111BWARD et CAMPBELL, rito - pitruroxte, Omee, 856 Penn Street, Pittsbnrets The best TWAlizer in use, and recognised y Farmers who hate given it a trial, toe the stand ard Dar raising large crops or Wheat, Rye s Oats, Cora:Pots toep, an. We - have published for gratn• icons circulation a pamphlet containing Interestin and vaidable statements of this Fettll/Zet, copies o which will be sent tree to any sending us their _►d LUMBER. 11111111Elt1 MittHEIL! LUOIDEns . • ALIMANDEU PATTEnsoN. Dealer, fn all Binds. of Lzuriber. . , . • ON BAND AND CB SA LES I. 000.000 feet Dry Pine Boards; /80.00 0 feet 1X end *inch Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Dry 1l inch Common Pialik; 30,000 feet Dry land 6 illeb Oak: • 2,000 feet Dry A. AM and 3 inch Aab,_ 3,1300 feet , Dry 51. 9,4, 3 in. Cherry& liaple .. 30,000 fret Dry 1.1 h,, A and 3 inch Poplar; .10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling. ~ 160,000 feet Heinlook Joists and Santini: • 850,000 No. 1 18-in Shingles sawed; aso,uoo No. 116.1nch Shlnale4 sawed• 40,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, s oape d ; ; ' * O,OOO Fire Brick; 2 . • 4,ooo'llre Tile. - ' _ .-• ~. 100 Tons Fire Clan - Y E S —No. .86 PEBBLE STBEET, former' Manshetter„and 151 BEBECOL MOM. OPP site the Gas Works, Allegheny 01ty.. _. • nm • I HOUSE. *v. PI lama ans. if. ... ........W. CAltsrisrsi , Last nlght bat two of the tag •ig inent of the!ezal• nene Tragedian • EDWIN BOOTIE. THITR - 413, AY EVENING. Pecenther 24, nes. wilt be p_res Wee ninth 'hare's great murk In fon! acts, wattled the Mk.R,JHANT OF VENICE. . . --- Shylock Edwin Booth. Portia Miss Mary MOVicker. Priaii Afternoon Christmas Matinee. .:EDWIN Bi.)0 tilt as BENEDICK. Eridav Evening,Ren eat of Edwin Rooth, whet. he will appear as lACIO, Edwln Booth iiatiaee on natural afternoon. 14-),! . 'ITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lessee H. W. -WILLIAwg. 4.1 Stage Manlier V. DSO. R. EDRSON. GLORIOUS RECEPTION OF OLD EANORITES. Tbe,,gyeat Clog Dangers and Etkloplan Ciernedl• dlantioliEßlDAN AND MACK.- The - Variety Coniolldatlon In anew bill. Thi' great Drama THE SULTAN'S FAVORITES . Two performances on Christmas Day. . - Egg-MASONIC HALL. THREE NIGHTS KOBE. DECEMBER SAd, 513 d, Alibi of the great HAYERLY morratug, from their Mbistr!l aki t Chicago. 3. H. MAXERLI: Manager. t Entire change of programme at each entertain ment, Rumens° success of the acknowledged ar tists PETTENIALL.and WEYNOLDs . who wlli ao pear in new acts. SUSTATE ISIDAUX in new aid -pleasing ballads. The entire eompany in their best efforti. Admission 35 cents: Reserved seatsl6o cents. •N• extra - uhvge for secured seats for sal* at.box odic* during the nay'. - •de=:bB3 OrACADEMY OF MUSIC. Zughieer FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER Bit, Grand Military Allegory of • THE DRUMMER BOY OF SHILOH. To to, yroduo.d by TWO MINDRED: VETKILVVI and SEVENTY-FIVE LADIES of the city. ander the mann _event of POS r 3..0. A. R., for tke ben efit of Routers , widows and orphans. . • obliziTtsz OF ARIaNOILMENTS: Gen. James S. Begley, Gen. A. L. Pearson, Gen. F. H. Collier, Gen. J. B. Sweitzer, Col. B. B.Mob erts, Col. J. W. Ballantine. ktalor E. A. Montootk, Major A. P. Callow, Lee S. Smith, W. B. Cook, W. F. Hood, George B. Gray; A. 0. Harry, W. J. Orb. well, G. W. Saley, W. F. Dalgleish. Seats may be secured each day from 10 to 10 A if at the box office, commencing 'December IS. dein IIgrYOUNG CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. HON.. GEORGE' COWELL Will deliver a 'Lecture on the subject, ' “One Flag and One Government for the North American Continent” In the FIRST CHBISTLS.Iq - CHI:MOH. Beaver street. Allegheny, • THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 24,1868. Tickets 50 Cents. Doors open at 7, Lecture at Tickets procured at the following places: - Sample's Drug Store, Federal and. Robinson li irartton's Drag Store, Beaver avenue and Lo cult street._ - Cree Bros. Drug Store, Fifth avenue. 7,ti o'clock 'ACADEMY OF MUSIC. M. RUTZ, tie Great Illusionist. !OR THREE N1G1174 DITLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ABDMD - AY, December sSth. 519th and 30in. • WEDNESDAY_, Deeember 30th. at 23i o'clock open at matinee admi , sion 50 teats' chil dren 25 cents. The celebrated and oily U.gaRTZ, of Dodworth Hall, Broadway,-New York, - will ap. pear In his Grand Drawing Room Entertainment. TWO HOUR'S OF LLIA:s lON -, Performed on a platlbrm. la the midst of theaudl. - rice and entirely without apparatus. M. Harm's': . Illusions were witnessed in New York during 489 consecutive nights., by 250,000 deitirhu d specta tors who with the press pronounce hint Without a rival in the °unit art. Among the many feata will have the honor of tutroduelne Ids great act- THE SPIRITUAL CABINET, - Which lately eonfbanded the Spiritualists in Saint Louis, awl aerformedonly by Harts. The NeW York Herald save : "It is the cleverest illusion ever Ist- , troduced to an audience, and must be seen to neap. predated." . THE GROWTH OF FLOWERS, _ As only performed by the Eindoos and Bi Harts. From the New York T.mts : "The 'Flower Trick" is the most startling, Inexplicable feat of magic we ever saw, and is alone worth double the price of ad mission to *Muss." • - , THE WOIITERFUL-HAT. : • , • From the New Yotic Tribune,: .• This great Elm sloe is performed,at the close of this modern Candor- • Ills tin's wonderful entertainments, and we queetton whether any feat of theAlnd was ever before. at tempted." Causing eT t y Watch in the Hall to Strike the Hour. and lift other wonderful acts peculiar to this GREAT ASTER OF •THE MAGIC ART. Doorl open at 73‘; to commence at S o'cloclt. Ad mission—arquette and Dress Circle 78c. Family Circle and Gallery 59c. NU extra charge. for' re.' served seats. which can be secured at Helloes Mu 'sic 'Store, SI. Wood street. on Saturday morning larliElliSTOBIE SKATING RIME. . _ SEASON 1868-69. Gents' Season 'Tickets 1 • 3 750 Ladles' Besse& Tickets Children's Seaton Tickets...), 3 00 Coupons. 70 Admissions • 500 Double admitting lady and gent ' 17 00 Single adintaslon, Gents 50 Doable admission. Lady and Gent 4, Cbrldrenunder Divan of NM 15 Tickets can be lad at Down's Skate Depot...the Rink. or from the Treasurer. at No. 51. Wood street, Pittsburgb.f 'i . • :.. .- Due notice will be given When tke s' • l lnk d ' e wbe opened. . OSPHANB' BAszmprr OF CATHEDRAL. AmilasioN... ...... The splendid newly organized Cathedral grass Band will enliven the 'Fair every evening: de* - arP.B.OF. CAItPENTEIVS ' kAmuorABLE DAtictlie maw!. No. • wi THIRD STitEld, slaw tea fin; the re ception of pupils. Mu days' and Hoerr—!or dies, noun and muses. 'Wednesday and Saturday, at 113 , 1 o'clock r. For Gentlimen—Teemlay an d Yridal •Rvelangs. at, o'clock. Private lessons given. A ca demy. Circurs can be had at 'the Mule Biwa aid at Abe Moto r ° out of 111 °' °lint convenient, attended to. • dlir Hall to let to Select Partied , setvid DYERWAN S.CMUMBRI COAL! COAL!! COLLIN DICKSON, STEWART & CO„ 13aiima removed their Once to • NO, 567 I.I:I3MITY.ST U P -Vir. Middy City Plow NUl)szoosp XLOOR. • Ale no! 2._reraired to furnish good YOCINHIOGIat• NT - tiTUT CO/J., OR - BLACK., at. the lowest mostet price. All orders len at tilde office, or addressed to rhea throughthemail, wilrbe attended to prompril. 'Mlasrlit enceSERLY. . MIS? INSMS. QINGERLY & eLEIS, SUCCNIBOTS A 7 to Gro. 7. Scsuoinuar ACO.. PRACTICAL LITROGIRLI'ILIORIL The only !Steam Lithographic Establishment West of the SionnUaas. Business (lards. .Letter RzediK - Bonds, Labels , Circulars. Show Cards, Diploma& Port:Mid. aertilicates of Deposita, lams*, lion OseAs, Nos. 73 sad 711 731r3 Atm% racci rut, •' • TOBACCO AND CIGARS. EXC LSIOU WORKS. It. /Sr W. XEDirir.INISON. 1 unlike:turas and Daders i TJbaf eO, SitUrfl Cigars, Pipes, &a., V: 8 VaDNIZAL BT.. ALLSGREInrir D. B. HODGZS, Age's GRAND MATINEE LITEIOGIL&PHERS. ARCHLTECTS. ABB.bMOS 'Burr itouteessoommos imusums, Nair a sad* PS. Olatx Street,, Pittaranik Pa. gpsesig attention eren to the dealgniag and baildlag ot , OM= sou M and PUBLIC WITILIMION MI El E NI OM ll' deli A 5 cents.