, , e -rq ' • ''''' , ..., ..,.,} let . ..- '''''' '' i ' .`? f A ,i .i.,-, .:: , ... , „ , .. 1 .,,,,:i.„.-. it4iltt _,... ;, -, 4., .. -i- , .... % ,i, i v:::- -•-, •, . A tit ~,..„._.,........ la •,!;:,.i,;lr:,-i , e;rprip - : our,'.wiLD• B ExLs. AS:PRIED,,TENSYSON. cut wild bells to the wild sky, • - " The Grigg clouds, the fros 7 11. ht. The ye r dying bathe night: -Ring out wild bells, and let, him one. . Ulna out the old. ring . in the new, Ring: - happy bells: agrees the snow: The year is going, let him go: Mug out the false, ring in . he true. Ring out the grief that saps the mind, F9r those thst here we see no more; , Ring outthe fen t of rich and poor, Morin redress to all mankind: Ring out.a slowly_dying cause. And ancient forms of party strafe. Xing in the nobler modes of life. With sweeter manners, purer laws, Ring out the grant, the care, the sin, The faithless coldness of the times; Ring out. ring out my mournful rhymes, .kut tin' the tidier minstreiln. Ring (Cut falie pride in plaEe. and b,Ood, Tae civiealander and tansuitte•• . !, Thug In the love of.troth And thrif. Biagio. the cotiolon love of. Ring out old shapes of foul dls ose ; • Ring out the narrowing lust o Ring out the thousand wars old, , Ring in the thousand years o peace. • Ring Inlhe vaunt man an free, The larger heart„-thektudi hand, Ring oat the darkness oath land. ' Ling In the. Christ that is to be: General Custerls Battle. qiina the New Tork :It wag. after ruldnig s t, wileit-twe. Osage Indian scouts in the advance, announced that they smelt the smoke of a wood fire, a fire which we came upon after going about a mile fuither. Around it were traces of Indian toys who had been herding ponies. On we-pushed again, the crisp frozen snow rustling softly under the horses' ,feet. and our long dark column winding through the valley like a huge .black' monster. Not a voice could be heard. • Ten miles more were passed, and.the scouts r who-werenscending elevated'ground; ' sudden* • *heeled "their horses, and quickly moved, to the rear, re ', porting that ponies were grazing nearly a mile ahead of us, and that a village was doubtlessin the woods beyond, which skirts. the stream in the valley. Strict silence was' -,observed, but no, white.man who !looked could, by the utmost straining of the eyes, see a °living Objeet Where the telosdaPie vis ion of _these ; Indian scoutsluid discoveredeo much: - SoOn a nlgiit-glass verified the wes mice of the animals:. The officers - were as sembled by_General Cuatar, and all cautious ly crept up to the crest of the hill overlook ing the valley below, and the surroundings werenarefully noted. It was a. moment of exultation, and the General's enthusiastic in. ,- stkuctiotis *ere quickly and eagerly given and received. It was now two o'clock a. m. QuietlY the squadrons marched around to their respective positions,. and tbere rested for the signal Ot theliiiit gray tints of morn lug. It came at last, and as the band struck up "Gany Dwane!, the platoons swept down with a yell from'every side upon the -doomed village. The savages sprang into ditches and holes, and behind trees and bushes, and opened a_raking fire from every direction with bulleti and arrows. Some lied with - the terror stricken squaws and pappooses, fighting as they ran. These strove hard to r rwlL., the _ponies to mount; bnt very fa! succeeded in 'Aloft so.„!„Sheip and loud rang the rattling carbines, echoed back by the hills and-bluffs on every side. Swift and sure rode the troopers, - whose - lines soon extended across the valley, fari ously_tearing after the .flyingnnemy. 7 insny of wham.bit tbei:snow'4.'Wete ; beyond flier village;iteret. iheirbedi&i. were untidier- ward seen or counted. : Two platoons were dismounted to fight _with better advantage among the bushes. Gradually all the In dians were hunted - from their cover like wild aninials *hose escape cat off, and the fire slackened.' One hundred and three bodies were found around the village prop ex.• but many wounded escaped. A few of the squaws took part is the fight, using pistols. : Others . were spate; 4:tcps' those who had beitiseert to murder Whife captive children in their hands. 'These instantly met the fate of their warrior braves. The ground was .strewn -with ,- ; blankets,;-robes ,and clothingothedbythe fugitives. Nearly one thousand animals (horses, ponies and mules,) were surrounded and driven in by detachments when the fight opened. A. great many rifles, pietois,saddles, lariats, bridles, robes, &c.; were taken; also large quantities of ammunition, dried meat, and , other - food, all of which rwe destroyed, to. gether with the fifty one lodges. When the squaws and childsen were overtaken, _ *A lected'together: aid' turned , -:reek- in their tight, they defiantly and resignedly chanted their war or death , songs. Even the young. eat did.this, expecting to be put to death. Black Kettle had for some time been dis; rosed to keeppeaee with the whites, buthad teen overruled' by ;his tribe. At the first sound of horses' feet, when the cavalry ap toached, he sprang outside his lodge and saouted the war-whoop, then shouted that the whites were coming to kilthens all, and fiat be - weal-la. °f it. Ise tell, and dad with his faithless braves, though "seek iv for the right." _ . How to Manage an 011 One nottainliar iiithihepritting'ont - eon Sea:rnfglit suppose , that a prompt applica . On or water would extinguish burning M. Never a greater mistake. Smother itl Saltit I Nothing else will put out oil on • fin- Allow 1- further4reaspaas, to aggestliil* aortae oil iiiel'inty miens get, for - with the largo amount daily .pass fig through oar city on cars, some day you nay have one. Keep the water away from it. As the burning fluid will of, course run, tie first thiriglnd the greatibing is "to ' darn At. Anything will do—a board stuck across a ratter or wherever the oil may :be tun- At; . 1, 4 11:48 - 104r: until W Oen tte secured wih mud. Then make a hole near the bot 'toa of the dam; and if a pipe is handy put It h and allow thcfoirto run away. This oilwill not be on fire, as the flame always• lap on the surface. Nrherli t the oil larlow erd'ittE thellhe. holt of pipe -.would seen. be exictsed, stop up the , opening, else the flame win follow. Then let the oil that may be lefburn at its:pleasure::: The: advantage of kW() Or tubeJuensisteirt carry ing the saved onto far' from the :bunting mass that thti lgas from -, the - oil:May not' gnite from the flue. If meter be thrown von, burning oily effect is . to.beai the flaming fury • orti,srd, whithsoever the water bears int4ellars, stores - and-all over.: 1,011-legion exiirience - diedaidit - the • water 'treatment en4ely.--CorreBpondenee - Rechater Union. r hE MOSOPOLT.—The time • , is tot far * distant when the great bulk of co l lopopdc4ce _flow •_:tratisacted , b,Y ;Mail w be carried en through the telegraphiC systm. There is no reason , why such is ~ • not he case Pow. - ,=Ten bents ought to pa!, and could be made to pay, for sending a tele c : gran any distance ta 'the Plates- . A Xeduc . tiowir the tariff if rites *Mild - Anquestion ' ablybe attended by the same results which - lutveaverywhere followed the reduetion of ~• railvay fares in England and on the coati :- : pent: Now, the - patrons= of the telegraph ' )-; ate composed : Painly nbutanett men; tour : ' l ts, n sid those temporarily from honie. The sumfer is , proportionately small to those i'. who could be purailaded to - ,patronize ' the telegppli, by the 'Managers keeping 'the fn i , , tafe et the presetit,l* view', With. the re_ 4 , ..yiluctioa 4151 rates, - employink the telegraph , 'i,- :iiroul4 become the rule rather them ihe ex-. ''' ' 'l:eePtiiii• ~: . .-: ; ,,c, . .:,- . V- : . --7 ., . .- ...;:,:,.-;,...;,,, . ..-..-44.2.,..-,,1.::,,:-,:-.,.:•:::. ' "'"' w 4'.'46-;:ilAi'•]:,'.,,:j. .. . The new tunnel lir Chicago; under the river -connecting, the *nal': Division with the river will be thrown open tolhe public on 'Friday, tfie let of January:` The first stone Was litid Anguet 17th, 1867. The following particulars we glean from the Chicago Post : • Under the bed of the river and over the - tunnel the roof is of stone. Along the sides of the causeway is found the same material, while the bottom is paved with brick, sanded . The length of the work is about 1,605 feet, from the centre of Franklin street to the centre of Clinton street. The length of ,the retaining walls of the open approach on the west side is about 320 feet, and 275 feet on the east side., The length of the main archway, or covered way, is 932 feet. There are three;archways leading through ;the tunnel for the accommodation of the ;public. One is for foot passengers, and two for teams and horses. The grade taand'out from the tunnel is a little greater than what it now is at some of the bridges, heing about 14 to 320. Obser vation has demonstrated that about one out of ten of the teams that pass over the bridge .at this pent is heavily loaded, and inch as this grade might be difficult- for it to over come. To the other nine, and to the count less number:of foot passengers going here, the present grade is nothing: The remedy to the others will be' lightening, their loads. - The tunnel •is ventilated by meats of apeitrires and openings at "intervals, and is lighted by las, the' gas lights being about threerfeet apart in the various causeways. : The gas will .be> required both night and day, ago continuous darkness is here, un visited even by sun, moon or stars. PEBILARGARATE POTASBA; it - as sorted, is ,the effecteal agent in deo dorizing and cleansing old cider and beer barrels, musty cans end - , bottles. It is -stated that a_ pint of the permanganate turned into the most musty, filthy cider 'or beer cask, and rinsed abaut a few Mo. _meats, will entirely decompose.all fungoid :growths and fermenting matter, and ren der„the ,cask* sweet as those that are new. The dhodorizing. disinfecting power ,of the permanganate,., holding as it does ,five Aquivalents of, oxygen, is reported to be wonderful; it will even deodorize ear holic acid. The only way to.xemove meinatelv the odor of.earlbolicspcid from :the hands is to;immerse , them in the liquid permanganate;''The offichial solution con tains four grains of the,pergumganate of _pots.* to one ,fluid, *ounce of water. A Sam , AND PHILSP Tam.—When the railway acrosethe continent of America is completed, there will be Constant coniey ance by means of railways and =II pack ets for passengers desiring to travel round the world.. The grand tottrwill be twenty two thousand tubes in length, and will cost $1,500, and willhe• accomplished in about eighty days. The A.merican tourist will be able to visit England, • Japan, Chinta Cey lon and Egypt. He will cross this Atlantic, North Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Red aid Mediterranean' setts, the continent of 'Aincrica andlhe delta of Egypt. He rill tie able to sail . in the begukning of 'ray, ;and to: arrive home again about the middle • - SENATOR, TarrAfloat,. mho_ is working upon the Georgia. Senatorial case, is under 'stood to favor the admission of the Hon. Joshua Hill, while Senator Edmunds op poses. Governor Bullock and others hold that the government of Georgia' is provis kind until a fall delegation - in Congress - is recognized, andthat, the Legislature having omitted to take the test oath, AD its acts* are void. Many Southernas well as Northern Senators willatnbbornly resist theadmitsion, of Mr_ Sill. Er, Milleicannot expect , ad mission, having been a surgeon in - the rebel 125 ADDITION to the government pltuita lions of cinchona, or Peruvian bark . trees, in India; Java, Ceylon;etc. theY hails been established in ,the mountains of Jamaica with gratifying success. The cultivated tree can be made to furnish a larger percen tage of quinine than - the naive tree has ever done r increasing from four or five per cent. to double the amount. The cost of the anti= cle is likely before long to be materially re "(laced in consequence of the large number of trees under culevation, amounting in India to several miffiorut. • Tai COMING DEBT STATikerm.—The statement o 1 the condition- of the public debt, on the first of January next, is ex pected to show a decrease of about eight millions from that of 'laid month, which it` .will be remembered, showed an increase over the previous one of $11,962,292. At the' time the last statement was issued it was thqught the one - for Jailtutry, 1869, would overbalance this peat increase, but the present indictaoim; do not favor such a THE story told in. the papers about an attemOt.by Senators at the close 'of the July - session,' to have General Rosecransi nomination to Mexico' changed to Russia. and the refusal-of the Administration to act therion..is entirely; new to the; Press: dent 'mid 'members of the Cabinet. • ' 8111421 AL ItTOTICEL IigrMANNIOOD 'AND THE VIGOR • - OP "YOUTH restated in four Weeks.- Suc cess nteed. - DE. EICORDIS ESSENCE OP LW restores manly powers, from whatever cause arising; the effects of early pernicious habits, self= shun, impotency and climate give way at once to this wonderful medicine; if taken regularly accord ing -to the directions. (whick are very simple. and require tici. restraint from - business or Veastire.) Yam* is , impossible. Sold in bottles at or four quantities in one far $9. To be had only of the sole appointed agent in America, GEBITZEN, 905 Second Avenue: New York. LO 80P HT :OF MAR. BUG& a tiew.Cciurss of.Lectares, as liv e red ' at .New York Museum. of Anatomy, ,excf• bracing thessitbjectstllow to live and what to BYO for: Youth,'Matfulty and Old A ;- Manhood getter all, reviewed; the :cause of in estion , flatulence and nervous diseases accounted for; Marriage osophically +considered, • gc: rocket 'volumes con- Lathing these lectures - I,lllft forwarded' to parties unablefouttend, on receipt of four stamps, by ad dressing SECItETABY Yew York Museum of Anat? omy and Science. 818 Broadway, New York. • VeIIATC)IIINAPIVS HAIR:DYE. Th bye Is the beet ln the world; the only true sad perfect . Dye; beemlese, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; zetnedter the 111 effects of bad dye .8. inelgo a vette andlesees the' Hair so ft and .besallftd. black or.broton. Bold by all Druggists and Perfoinelliall4 IWI tri UAW N a jw ß i'M e . I°P. . 114 - 1 r )14-Iciak Ilar. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE.--7- yo -neg Xenia Guide to Happy Marriage - and ConJuSal Yellchy. The humane views of, better*. lent rnyaciana, on the Errors and a buses Incident to Youth-and /Carly Manhood. sent in sealed letter e.velooes, free of charjte. Addreu HOWARD AS. dOOLAELON,ItcorP., Philadelphia, Pa. ..ntrOndttiT EMOTION, SALES. , BY H. BKITHOO/1.1 00. ictocsitly suoki — AND 'CARPETS FOB MB SIVIITHSONIS - EMPORIUM,' _ 55 AND 57 era - AVENUE Messrs. B. SMITHSON &CO:, proprietors of the well knoWn hiaMmoth 'Auction Reuse are crea ting an excitement consequent upon tkesniveler new goods which are - being so.d at remarkable low prices.. Geode of every variety: the attest sewed , trotA, the most fashionable . - balmoral. galiers- and anklet shoes. slippers, go. blankets, flannels cloths. caselmetee: miller? and carpets. Call and .examine: No trouble to show goods. - Ladies mimes' and ' children's furs al-almost - your own prices. All goods Wairtanted as represented • aoti NES OEM - - • • . . - - .• MN 're" - : ELECTIONIROTICE. A meeting of the wTOCIENOLICES of . . • the (MD-FELLOWS FUND APPCIATIONwiII be held to their Hall in TIIfrICRANCEI/11:LE, 115 the FIRST MONDAY IN. JAN DANA, 1866, be tween the hours of 61.nd BP. Y. denned , JOHN S. HOLLINGISHICAD. Eleey. 017161 Z OF BIN roi.N6Lnr Dist:own , * Co., r -ALLIC9IIIIIIT. Lem. 29, 1196% I egg , THE ANNUAL 'ELECTION '4Oll IIFTEEN D16.ECT066.., ; - . to serrefor .the ensulnr year will be' held , at the °Mee of the company. 41 '4310 STREET. on MON DAY, Jannarylllth, 1869, between the Pours of 10 , . de3o:C7' - GEO. If*. RIDDLE, Feeretary. Tax LITTLX. SAW MITI-RUN RAI ; ROAD CO. ' Temperanceville, Dee. 20, TBBll. - "gr.. THE LITTLE . SAW ": RUN RAILROAD CO —Rave this declared - 4431.Vidend ofPOUR PER CENT., free of Govern ment tax on - the profits of the last six months, pay able to the tito_eltholders or - their „legal-representa tives on and alter the FIRST. DAY OF :JANUARY, lin% *Ube office of the company' deSO:cil EiPY. Prenident' EPISCOPAL . CLASSICAL ScimPOl Room of T. PIETEWS.CDUEDN, comer The S econd .: Grint and Dia ndistreete: ,- <4 • - , The Second Menu of. the School yelir •,begine the FIR3T MONDAY IN JAN 4Blr. . . , i , 7 ' NO pantie nudes ten year of ace received. , .: , . ~ • . Mr:MRS-NCI& smarm; nee. T.,IJ. HELLAN. . . Apnly to the Principal Rev.', T. L. Ber.l-13' Pittiburib.. - ' ' ' - . ' q ''' ddi'l'ar °rifles or corrnottaw' Arsadiiiii t - - - rr,tsocotorsareo. Atisti /1689. ALLEGHOW . PlOisOlf —Th al e annu elietion or officers of this Instltutionnill be bold otitis itated ineeting of ther:iloAßD Or INSPECTORS on .7ANUALWr i 941,15159. , • •`-'• - • • By order of the Board. *- -4142;b82.48P 1111NRY LAMBERT, Controllet.' rrirnll7B6ll, I , l;WArx. Onlciaoll. 11.0ot: • A - einem or ra,i SaensranY„ • ' " Pirrentrnoll, Dteember 18.:1868 itgrTHIE BOARD OF' DIREC. _Ton it Vita Comeau* have declared the Teenier QUANSERLY DIViDAND... (No.:20) of 2)( per cent. free Of Goverinnentles. on the ca_pl. _sal stock for :the quarter ending December 31, 1368 and•senal.annual • interest or 3.% per cent., less Government Tax, • on the __•Third Idortgase -Bonds, nayable on and after 2dONDAY. the 19th day or January, 113130 7 at the °dice of WINSLOW. LNIER4.. it CO., No. aIf_RINE 4T/101tT,to those registered at NewTork, and •at 'the Office of the •Treasurer, to those registered at Pittsbumb. - The Transfer Books will close on. SATUNIOAY__, 20th Instant. at 2r. at. and re-open . TD2tIDAX, ..the 20tb ofJanuary, 149 at 10e. at. .-- • -LI . B. X. 1117C111110N, ae33:bloo • - • Secretary. 01--1112.44.,trouy3ray.EATargrik. December 51;c1, 400. ANNVAIL, MEETING OF the Contrlbaters tothe -Rooth of, ReftwO will . , be held at th e 'Office of the lnstitution, 07 POU9TH STREET, Pittsburgh, on deiiiititar, the 4th day OfJannary. 1809, between the hours 61'10 and 1l o'clock, to hear the Report of the Board of 7danagers, and to elect oifteers tor the'enthln g liar. By 'order J. B.'p NM*, demost.• xirzoss—“ra ;dm , “zosto 'waste , tatniado , ~ B oaratsp,r4e,' net _ Of allahlg POOR ZINES each ion/ 1:4 inseKsdldthese eoluirine ones for rwszisr-Fivz MUTTS; gaol acktiffonot . ./P7/ War& WANTED --13ELP. "MordwetArelNVlONOWis, .n.nocreeeedvyweieee. WAIIITED—HELP I n g"ri fi a;ffPdlP . ' c t is ittifi e V47.; tnent.. - . Persons wanting help of sir kinds can a• irlpplteden aboranoticc, - „ • • WANTED--SITUATIONS. 1111T - ANTFA),-5111PrATION T -A gen. • y 'tleitin teacher of experience deities a school. Location •Address,, etMiOg aviary, ~., P 3 4e l . 2 e r•" tiAziTt.ll44l4e•-• WANTED-'--IMARDERS, 191trial1'ED 1 -130.41131)E1ig=-Plea • lr y - incoorn, *id) boarksaltable'forirentleman Sind- wiff t rortwo you:hip - gentlemen at 88 FOURTH eTRZET. :Aka, sr few day , or dinner boarders can be secompsodsreed..-leetbreaceregalreet. W.ANTBDAILGENTS. WANT ='=:AOsuirroi—sdo to $2OO - PER MONTS—TO - sell 'a New Book pertaining to &grim:inure-and the. Mechanic Arts, by OEOBOIt, E. WARING. Seq.. the distingulehed Author Par k , cultu Engineer of the New Tork Central ite. Nothing like iti SOO Engra vings. Bells at sight to farmers. Mechanics and workingmen of all classes. Bend for Circulars. A. L. TALOOTPik CO., 5 Market street, Pittsburgh, Penna. • • - UTANTE.D!=-PARTNEIL - WITH a capital of from $3,000 to $5,000, to assist In nuinufactnilng and selling a valuable patented 'Machine, which Es fully perfected, and the busin.ss already. established. }or particulars call at WHITE BROS. & Agrimutural Warehouse, E lio. 0 Seventh avenue: , ' , • NITANTED-1-1 1 0 BENT—Any per- "r y bcni liaving"i Comfortable boas* of four or Aye rooms ; in a oesirable location in either city or suburbs,,can beatot a good . tenant by addressing J. R. 8.. ii4ZETTZ Ormuz . s2s,ooo2TmOrtAgaNgelVlrirLy County Property.' dimly to or address CRIIPT PHILLIPS, Beat Estate Agents, No. 139. Foarth avenue. . A.NANTEIIo .....• ThilliAr to - 'Fifty , . Ibousand ALLIGHBIW VALLEYBAIL BONDS ,1n exchstge for productive. city Property,. Also lint clime mortgage security for Twenty•rive Thousand Bonin, three or Ave years so motor cash. AddressD. L.. care Postoffice Box 526. r.LET-OFFICE-A flue room on - second `door or "PHELAN'S - 'BUILD- S" FIFTH AVENUE sits rood light - arid ventilation and all the conveniences of a first cis• a onice.- • Bent moderate. Enquire ot JAMES PEE- LAN. on the premises. • , • • LET-TwoTO most .Convenient 1:101713E13-.0lie with eight rooms and the other even • on Eigath street n.arl'eno, opposite Christ Mira. Inquire at ATI Penn street. O - LET.. TWO ItANDSOBIELY ' frhhtsbed rooms. with gas sad fire, one on drat oor, andone front up atlas. Inquire at 199 Third WANTED—TO REBIT.—TWO or TSSEZ nign"a t n i d 3 Wn Magi. Geed 'reference. • Address 0., C+AZETTE OFFICIL F OR SALE-40ESIIIABLE FARM, - .containing 101. acres, located Inlhegbeny county, .90 miles from , the cay,, fronts oil vlest Pennsylvania Ballroad, - -and thq buildings are with in ten minutes walk of Matron and Karnes , stations; 31. acres of Umber. 80 act es In grass.: Tbe wbole farm can be worked by machinery; good brick house of 8 rooms ,and, splendid cellar: large frame barn and ail necetuarybotbulidings; 300 cbolce ditnifted fruit trees of all varieties, good. 101 l and veil wa tered; wotildrnake a splendid : dairy, farm. _PArery - thing in ilrst•class order, and needs only to be seen to be appreciated, irld be told low au the owner is determined to go South. Terms 'asp. Apply to, or address CituPT & PHILLIPS, Heal Estate Agents, No. 139 POUIITH AVENUE.- - VOIt'SALE-BUSINESS 'LEASE ROLD—Having a front of 46 feet on Washing,. ton street, Jett above thei Grain Elevator, by lib feet deep along Rill alley: .on which' is erected 3 three story brick. business houses, now renting for 111.1100 per_year. Lane has IR years to run. Ground r. nt low. Sold separate or tovtlier. Price low and terms easy. Apply to or address CROFT A PHIL LIPI3, Real Estate .Agents; 139 Fourth avenue. FOR SALLE-lIIISIENESS . !WAND- A well •knOwnand prosperous wholesale , hut. ness stand, with stock and Antares, is offered for Sattsfletory. reasons are given for the diva. Apply at 77 WOOD STREET. ,„ F°ll- SALE=That flue two story brick warehouse,. 24 by 64 feet. situated on OHIO eITBEET. Allegheny elty, No. 95, now <Ren own ass f lour and Grain-Warehouse. Also, that two story brick detainee. house, BO by, 114 , feet r ad. Joining the above - containing - rooms .For further ; arileulars enquire on the prendses of M. FOR SALE--Asi old -- Tavern btand, 2Cq. 15 6111711TTELT) STREET. 'To; pirtian'ire enquire \it 05E111 SPE*OI4I%; Read Tavern, Seecird'ivenue. ffni VOR SALE— A' new hOuse of seven rooms gad sad Vatcr, with 'range In I , tchen. corner PRIDE sad FUR LEES- STREETS. also a Ronde or lour rooms 30-tet.-ftonton Forbes y°cal 0 R STORE-A - first class retail drug store in aver' desirable tion. Terms easy. Add res s box 1011, Pitts. bargl3. . • - :::,....,.. I. :-.:- f ;-' 1. . :- •.' : , , , 1 / 2.) ''''''' 'l , ' ''' - ..'i- . . , ' '''.: . - ~.: ' - ',.., - ..-, 4 ..;.;, ~ , o .- .. ~. f.,.131 , VA5 s At ' . ' ''' ' ~TOTICF~. _ _ ,` , WANTS, • 'TO LET. FOR , :Al,lll .:. . Z -...* , • Aimiiiikkinik AN ORDINANCE Relative to Weighing Cot& Trerrox L Be it-ordained mu* inareted by Ski City of Pittsburgh, Select aCent/ton Cettaette aits.ffibled. and it Is hereby ordainsd sold aile d - by the authority of tie eanw, 7 hat the ?Mane. Com mittee be and are hereby authorized and empower ed to establish wales for weighing coal in and upon the premises of say person or corporation enraged In , the bnslneu of se rug coal within the city of Pittsburgh, provided said dealer shall petition for he same, and agree to , flarni h the sem e n .and pay the Weir, bmarte , , and, in all respects, comply with the provisions ofths ordinance. ' ' i . _ See. A. the lielschnietVt;r tOF said series shall be nominated bythe owner of the scales, and appointed iby the Finance Conunittee,- and shall be subject to removal by said rommittee whenever, In their jodg - ment;'he may not faithfully terror= the dories of his anpointment.- - , Sze.. 3. Beforeente ri ng upon the duties of his ap pointment he shall be duly sworn or affirmed,-and give bond with one or more suretf es—to be approved .by the Finance Committee-1n the sum of one thou sand debars, conditioned for the faithful , perforin &nee of Ills duties. • , , Sze. 4. He shall weld's all coal sold or delivered by the owner of said scales, keep ®Lster of each load weighed. and furnish to the driver a certificate • • etthe number' of:bushels therein contained: and shall. - on tue first day •of each month, make to the 'Controller a return, ender oath, of the number of loads weighed and the number of bushels c ontained of- in each said loads:' • - • ~. - i- ... She, 8. If' such weighinaster shall neglect to weigh any teal sold or deflected bY the °Wier of the 'sestet:eft whiels he was oppotuted;'or aballneglect iltdglrita Irately the - drirer, he shall. for each -offense, for t the sum qt. five dollar*. If be shall s p 'fall, to keetr a Correct register Of all sv coat , had by Alm; orsliallnegleet to make' the return to e an Cott— t.troller. as required hythiaordinan ~he for-. felt, for each offense, the snm of twenty do are. 132e.4. The scales established under rids ordf ' fiance shall be tested by the Sealer of Weights and Measures 'at „least once in six months—the fees _therefor to be paid by the owner—and shall,) at, all 'times. be subject to the Inspection of such person as maybe directed by the Controller or 'Finance Cosn flee tOrnake the same; and all the hooka kept oy . ...ffalghniamitershitil,' at all times, be' subject to w•mkrmaretiOn.: rul -,„, • ,:., . , .2x.C44. ny porton whom y from time to time be *mired by, the Ifinan ommittee or the Con ' troller t-that-Purpose, May require any. load - Of ;vast to be weighed on the nearest public a 'ales. and the weight tested. by subsetitiently. weighing the wagon; cart or h 'r vehicle; provided that the -fees for weighing the Same shall be' paid by the per son so directing theweighing thereof. I • Site. 11. If any purchaser of. coal shall-SO demand, 11 shall bertha duty of the ownerof said coal to have the 155Meiweirtita ou the nearest public cit't scales; provided the fees. for Weighing • the same, stall be 'paid by Bald purchaser. , Sze. 9. 'ltany coal which- may be weighed'on the public citYlicales. tinder the preceding sectiOns, sh „Ili he found to contain a less quantal than that ataTaa In the certificate of the weightnaster. the owner of said zoal-and the weighmaster shall each forfeit the sum of twenty dollars. , - • • , 1 s Sze, 10. This owner o f said scales shall be author ized to collect from purchasers the same fees as are charged by the .welichmaster, and shall pay to=ne city for each load wels hed on said scales. when the same contains less than 30 bushel& 2 cents; when over 30 and less than 00, 3 ...last when over 60, 8 cents. Sze. 11. No coal shall be weighed on any scales established •snderthis ordinance, except such as be longs to the owner of said scales. - _Ordained and enacted brio a law In Councils, this lliithday of December, A. D. 1808. .. __ ,__ - - , „. • • JAMES MeAIILET. . , • President of Select Council. Attest: E. 8. Monnow . . 1 Clerk of Select Council. • ' i - -W. A. TOMLINSON, __ kr_estdent, of Comm9a Count% Attest: ritred memserint, ; '-, - Clerk of Common Connell. 'I deD: Art ORDINANCE — 1" *upplenientni7 to an Ordistanee Open. - Ins Bedford A Ssenok 1: Be - it 'ordained and enacted! by the Cull of netta Ptetebt(ry e in Reject and Common 'Coe areerntil and if is 'hereby ordained and enacted by -t e authority of the same, That William H. Denniston and John H. Stewart be and the same are hereby appointed Viewers on the opening of Bedford , avenue instead of George R. 'lir bite and Thotnas Aiken, who decline serving. .SuC.A. That scr -much of anordinanc as may conflict with or be supplied by te foregoing ' be and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this 28th day of December, A. D. 1868. • i JAMES McATTLET., President of Select Council. ;Attest: E. S. Manna_ ,w • - elerktrf laelect Conned. W. A. TOMLINSON, rresident of Common Council. ;• Attest: 11. Mc -12 a, .. , . Cleric.° Common Connell. de'S Air onioutesom !..- For :Opening ' , Arab Street. late!' Fisk Street.. &Doi_ patriek Street .to the late To hip. laSad. , . _Sueriely I. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of.Pittatrutyli, in Select and Common Councils as sembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority et the same. .That toe City P.mtineer be and ls hereby authorized and directed to Survey and open Arehieet (late Fisk street) in accord• ante with the " District Plan," and to apprais e . damages and as benefits. - Dimly'. Aiken, Sr., William H. Hermiston and J. H. Stewart are here by aprointedOn. accordance with an act Of Assem bly. approved January eth. VAIL • That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and. same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. , Ordained and, enacted Into a lie" in Councils, ttds AStti day oYDecember, A: D. IS6S. JAMES McAITLET, Y'resldeto of baled Council Attest: E. S. Moulins', •• • . Clerk of detect Connell. I • ; W. A. TOMLINSON, ,• Attest: R. memA r s 'cla i tient of Conunon • ,Cleric of COMIXIOn Council. - - den • • N ORDINANCE • A insanetog the Grade of Cltglitreet. "Szc.l. Ma ordained and enacted thi eke Ottll" 4 4f . Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Council* AIWA. bled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by ths authority of_ .the same. That Cliff street.. between Fulton and Gum street be changed so auto conform with a, plan accompanying this ordinance; a dupli cate copy of whizh to be filed in the City Engineer's SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so , far as the same affects this ordirumce.. , Ordained and enacted into a law in Coming: this 28th day of .December, A. D. 1888. • JAMES McAIILEY,_ . President of Select Connell.- ; Attest: E. 8. Idonnow . - • Clerk of Se lect Connell - W. A: TOMI,IRSON. Preaident of, Common Council. Attests U. Mather/CZ * Qom of t;exanion Council. '• de2B. AN•• ORDINANCE For - Opening Witabliontion Streets East Liberty, from:. the.Crreensburs, Turn - pike to Centre Avenue. Bev. 1. Be it enacted by, the. City at Pittrburgh,' in Sated and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That, the City Engineer. be and. is hereby authorized and= directed to survey and open Wash ington street—( ast Liberty) from the Greet:tabus Tut nplke to Centre avenue, in accordance with the plan in the .City Engineers °Mee, and to appraise damages, and assess benefits John H. Stewart, W. Deniston sad David Atthar, Sr. - , are herebyap pointed. in accordance with an act of Assemply sr: roved January 8, 1.564' • • 1 , Sac... That any ordinance - or part of oedinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at'the present tbne, be and the same Is hereby so far as the same affects this ordinance. I -_ Qrdained and enacted Into a law' in Counolls, t he Sane day of December , A. D. DIOS. • • JAMES IiIotIILBY. President of Select 1, snit Attest: E. S. lifoinow, • " Clerk of Select Council. - • _ . W. A. Tolla.llll3oN. • ?redden!. of Common ClitinT Et .I.", Attest: . Molifnenen. • Cleric or Common Council. .. _ AN oPD'N 4 NcE' • - For Op ening Roberts'elfritet,.Detareep. "Jamie Avant, and Webstar'Avenne. . . , !InertON I. Be it ordained and enacted by! the Cit y evilsittsburgh, Select and Common COun alsemeged, and -- it is- , hereby or duined and • enacted by the authority, of the Sams. That the City Engineer be and ram authorized to serve, and open so mach of I Roberta street. between Centre avenan and Wetaterivenae.l as has not heretofore ben - opened, in accordance with the District Plan,” and to aporalse datn agee and assess ben. fits Hubert King, Adam Weaver and H. W. Oliver, Jr., are hereby appointed in se.. cordance with u-n act of Assembly approved January Clth. 1E164. . • Sze. That any ordinance or 'part'of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present Hula, be and tue same is hereby repealed so tar as tile same affects thle ordinance. - Ordained and enacted into a law in CeituVil% sou 28th cut, a4t December, A. D. 18GS: , JAMES afeAULE ' • President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. Monnow, Clerk or Select Connell: . • . W. A. TOMLINSON', _ President of Common Ccanell. Attest: H. bleMasizz, • Cleric of Common Connell. = de.lo AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Grading and Paving* of Locust Alley. from Fortieth street torortydirst Street. ;. • Be 'u ordained and enacted pi thi Can , Pitteurgh, in titled and Common eunctte as-, kvblei. and It ithereby 'ordained , and enacted by' awhoritg of the same, 'Thal. the City Engineer be. and be ss hereby authorised and directed to 'dyer.' lise for proposals .for the Grading and Pavin of.. Locust alley - from ' FOn loth Street - to Forty- drat' street, and to ler, the same In the manner directed by .an ordinance concerning streets passed August' agar, : liligg; also. an . act containing atratitsi , an.l proved January Bib, a 864. 830:- 21. That any' ordinance Or part of clisaiickl conflicting with : ke passage of this ordina nce Sit the present time, be and , the sane are hereby ; repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. '- December, and commit into a law this 7r .day of A. L. 1808, • , _ • JAMES licA Preildeat Of Select Council. Attest: E. IL 210itucrir,, .5 i Clerk of Common council: WM: A. TOSILIN c iON. - - President of Common ascii.: Attest: Hann lifeldagnili. 5 - Ultrk. of Common COuncli. deDir". E=. _ 184 T; " IFANCItS: AN ORDINANCE _ _ _ or Um Coototrootloo of o swam Walk me Greensburg Plke.#te t • . SICTIOIt 1. Be , it • ordained and muted by the 'Otte: pf Pittebtiryls, Select, and Tornatim Cannel/a - assembled, and - it is h ereby 'or dained and enacted by the authority. of the eatne, Tti.t the City Engineer be and he is hereby author ized ena dtrected to advertise 'fur proposals far the construction of a Board Walk on the Greensburg Turnpike. from thq intersection of .Bellfontaine street to Wiestiddle street; thence along Winebid die street to Pearl street; thence ali.ng Pearl 'street td Main street; thence along Man street to Elm SEc. A. The cost of constincting the sates \to be assessed to propertytrontmg thereon. and to betel- Jetted asthe assesments.made by the city Ere col- Ssc. 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinance eonilleting with the passage of this ordin ance at the present time , be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects ibis ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils; this Slink day of December, A. D. 188/1. - JAMES McAISLZT. • Attest: President of Select Council. AE. -8. SlOnnow. • _ Clark of Select Council. • _ W. A. Tomr.is•Ooic. Preidoent of Common Council. ADM: - Morn MOKASTICH••• . .Clerk of Common Connell.. _ de.V. N .011DINANCE Antborlstng.the 41rading, Patina. and Curbing of Centre invent from For• ty.Fourth to Forty•Flftla Street. summit 1. Be it ordaipmd and .eisizeted by the City .orPittsburyitiAstect a9d. Common. Cownetie as ,petaled and ft Mr.by ord. ineit and enacted by the atdhority mf'the sate. That the City gagineer be and he is authorized and directed to advertise for proposals for the finding. Paving , and Curbing of Centre street, ' !tom Porty•Pourth street to iForty rink street, and to let the mune in the manner di rected by , an Ordinance concerning btreets, passed August 81st, 1851:- Also, ,„an Act concerning &recta.' approved January Olt;'11104. • ' • bac. 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the r lesnalllnatilltectlEVA I,lirby Fewal!d so Ordained and enacted into a law I,Conuells, this .28th day of December, A. D.. 186 .d JAMES.IIICAVLET, 'President of Select Connell. Attest: E. B. Konnow, Clerk of Select Council; _ W. A. TOMLINISON, Presidentof Common Connell. Attest : H. MeM.Ao7s% Clerk of Common Council. dezo AN ORDINANCE Authorlslog the. Gradlngand Paving of Foster* Alley, from Butler barest' to • the Allegheny Valley Retiree& - SECTION I. lie it ordained and enacted by thiOng or Pittsburgh, is' detest ant( ,Cornmort Mundu a.- enabled, and it fa hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of - the acme. that the City Engineer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to ad vents., for prOpOlda for the grading 11114 paring of IfORTEE S :3 ALLEY. from Basler street to the Ant gbeny Valley Railad ro, and to let the same in the manner • all directed by an ordinance concerning treets, passed August Slot,. 1657: Also, an - Act concerning Streets, approved Jitunamfith.lB64. Sec. 9, That any ordinance or part of ordinacee conflicting with thepassage ofible ordinance at the present time, be and the same le hereoy repealed so bar as the same streets this ordinance.. Ordained and enacted into a taw In Col:Molls, this SlSth day of December, 18013. . . mtarravr, rxerident, of Select Connell, ' Attest: E. S. biOnnow, • Clem of Select C0nne11.:..:: . : • W. A. TOMLINSON,_ ' Presidentof Cotambn Connell. Attest: 8 MC/LASTER. - Clerk of commen Council. deh AN ORDINANCE -. • r , o r Opening Opening Klrtpatrleg Street from Dan. can Strdet to Arch . Street late FLY Street. SECTION 1. .it ordained and . enacted by the City qr Pittsburgh, in detect and • Common Punn ets assembled, -and it • is—herebp ordatmed and enacted- - theman at taw, That, the City engineer he and hereby • ani borized to strive and open Kirkpat street from Duncan to Arch, late Fisk street,m adcorilancelelth the "CUT Illstrict Plan,” and tu appralse damsnes assess benefits James IleGinnis. Paul fielbere, iud James S. Craft are hereby appointed, in accordance with sane t of Assembly, approved Jcstinary 81888. .82c. 2. Mat ;my ofiluanee or part of ordlnlus4 condisting with the - passage of Stirs Ordinance at the present time, be and the- sale° is - hereby repealed ta pir as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law la Cnunedln, thli 28th day of Dees& ber, A. D. 1888. ____• • • . . JAMES ifeAbiLEY, President of Select Commit. Attest E. 8. liOnnow. Clerk of Select Connell. • - W. A. TOICLIRSON. President of.,COMMOn Council. Attest: 11; . 11CMAt.TII4 • _Clem of Common Connell. de2l AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the GraMug and'Paving: 61 'Almond Alley. from Butler - Street to AI , iegtiexiv Valley Raliroali Sac:l. Bea Ordained and /ricotta oy the &tees and common Council* ctf,the Ody Pidaborah. and U r tretl - Mulcted by atanOrity Usual:rue, That be fly Engineer be and Is hereby direoted to adve se for proposals for the Otetline and Paving of Almond alley. from Butler street to the Allegheny Valley Raiircutd,And to let th e same in the manner directed be an Ordinance tee - tensing Streets. passed August 31st, 1831: also; en net concerning Streets, approved /a-eery 6th. 1804. • • 2 Sze. S. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so nix as the same affects this ordinance. • Ordained and enacted into a law in Comilla, this 28th day of December. - 1888. JS MoAIILEY, , President of , SeleetConecil. Attent: H. it. MORROW. ' - Clerk of &mot Connell. • • • ' W. A. TOHLINI3OII' President of Common Coltnell. Attest: H. lifeßgerimr, ' " - • _ . Clerk of Common Connell.. deo < • .- • Ao. ORDINANCE • - Authorizing the ' ; Grading, Grading, Paving and Curbing of Roberta Streets from t:Pntn Avenue to Bedford 'Avenixe.i I eiscnow 1. Be a ordained and twitted bit fliri City of Pitt/intro/4 in .Setect-and -Common Councils ar senates', and.it - .hoeejt ordained and enacted by aufboeittl tha a nut„ at the City Engineer, be and be Is adsorbed and directed to advertise for proposals for the &trading, Paving end Curbing of Doberte"street. -from- , Centre avenue tto• Ilediord avenue. and to let the same in the manner direct ny an Ordinance' concernin g Streets. - passed A.uetlas 3lat, 1857., also, - an act concerning ISL proved Jantiary h, 18e4: Sec. That any ordinance sir: part-o f conflicting with the passage of this ordnance at the present time, be and the some Ls-hereby repealed 'so tar as tire same affects this ordinance. _ Ordained and enacted into a lase In Councils,'Delit Stith clay , of December, A. 1)..11165.. , ; , . JAMES 3feKITLEI4. - • " • President of Select Council. Attest: E.B. Monsow, . • ".- Clerk of Select Council. - ••• A. TObLEINSDIf. ' • -" 'President of Common Connell. Attests EL MCMAaBTEB• • • . r•• Clem of,Conupori ; FOR EkA/Bil;k-Xi!a;tli VOR BALE.' • .• - 'Acre at Woods Run 4 Acres mui liousein East Liberty., Acres, unimproved. on Troy : UHL B Acres on Greensburg Pike. . - '0 Acres on Four Mlle Run Boa 134 from TO Acres near P. F. &O. R. 8.,. -• • 118 Aeresmear Pa. Re R . Westmoreland e'onnty.; 90 Acres at Hill Side Station,' Pa. R. -• 4 Farms in Preston county, „West Virginta.l 195 Acres in Armstrong county, 'endertaldwith .109 Acres and good' improvements, , in Trumbull county. Ohio. • • 900 Acres of Timber land,' witi' Saw Kill and House and Lotos ,Center Avenue , near Kirk patri ck. House and Lot on.Vlctor street. House and Lolls' But Libertl. • • • iHonse,and Lot In 71lansffeid... • , • 'Holm and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. House and'Lot on - fteaver mimeo. __• • . Houses and &Lots; veAT nbeap. on Tine street. 9 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. Houses and Lot, on Franklin street.. =1 House of 9 Rooms-and It lots oulloberts St. Fermin Illinols„,Elssourl and: est Virginia. Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westinoreiand, Fayette; and Heaver counties in Penna.' • - • . • . r1 1 01..p•IBM . : . „ A Houses of 9 'Rooms tn thrilth ward; " rent $3OO 3 do. of 3 • do. do. 17th do. do. -144' A do. of 3 do. d0. , 14th do. , do ~-,1 1 58, do. of 8 do. do. Bth - do, 'do. 380' 1 t do. of 6 d0..:d0. Stlr , do. do. 300' 1 do. of 9 . do. do. Alit 4:100 1 do. _of 3 , do. s do. Bth do: do._ ,:194 1 ' do. of 5 do.' .. do Bth 60. do.' '240 1 do. •of 4 do. do. 170r;:flo;', , do. . 7, 185 1 do. , ; of 7 do. do. -- Ad do. 1 do. of do. Grant street.. , The Holmes 'that I hare for rent wlllbe t rented rem low to good tenant, for tha balance of the ren tal year. \ . ;i aie l A _ DI PI weirs REAL BEAL ESTATE OFFICE No; 91 Grant Kumla. Fos - SALE Is) TO-LET...4lo=es and Loll for sale In anions - or tb4 ant mid =be. 41111, levers), d'anALS , -oo 4malone... Alio, email WOoLZN PACTOEXfori to agree otland, and !good impeovemente, %Menin son OW and on reesoneele terms, Enenteat Senses to let on good Mem., recite dowelling lioneeo.dbe rent in both clues. dor Anther=mere lnq . z tre , 110 Grant otiest. °mance pitODUCE ANW COMMISSION. 'Fon SALE:—The Fixtures, Lease and bood - Wlll or &mold established Produce and-Vem mission Howse, - locator in this city. and having large correspondence 371th:country dealers. • .kpply • ' S. CUTHBERT & BON, 86,. Smithfield street. = MYHRE _ L, NEW OPERA. HOME. • r Lessee ' Msnalrer•••+. ' M. WTZ I M. ONLY BEN'Eti'l" of - the - beautiful Trench AztistAs )I'LLE nAnzarzt. s t ivEL:. ' - - • THURSDAY. -EVE-NISI:4. December 3lat, 188$4: the performance telli k trommenee with the Poetr7 oV Motion, Mile Marietta Ravel appealing. In het • graceful act on _ , . _ Alter which the powerfal play, entttied the ANGEL OF MIDNIGH T. Angel onftdalittit; t I.oye, Revenge, Death, f •! —l Ckl e Marietta ' Ravel " 'F'SIDAY AFTERNOON--Grand Nei; Year's Ma,. time, at atlehlt llellanetta Ravel will appear. • rirpirr' salmon TiIItATIIE.• lessee' 14." WR4.salSs' Stage Manager • GEV). R. EDESONO TRIUDI,PIIANT SUCCESS. - . First appearance of the lesatthil Dan snese EMOTE IiIIIIIIIEEFEELD. ,The new FAri_EitraTagaitza entitled • ThE FAIRY TALD3MAN. Or the Enchnnun Grottoes of Elfland. Two rerformaeces on New Years Day. tgrACADEMY OF MUSIC. The Grizid Military Allegory of THEE DRIIHXER .BOY OF SHILOH, .10 pi, BE REPEATED . , Thursglat. Frlda3r and 'Saturday; Ipyepinglk December 31st. - ! and January .11At and 2d. MATINEE, NEW TEAR'S AFTERNOON at Doors open at 7 o , cloilr, P. X. Performance commences at 7g.• Box Sheet now open 'at T. 'H. PHELPS ,. . No. 46 SMITHFIELD STREET. IarMASONIC HALL. ' MONARCH ON THE ROD iGADI: FOTTE NIGHTS ONLY.' .COMMENCING WEDNEbDAir, December 30, . . NEWCOMB'S MINSTRELS Headed by the Great Inspressario and founder of the Present school of minstrelsy. after ,an. nnparalelled 'season Of success of 18 consecutiv e mO'hths at, their Opera 11 , :use, Vinclituatt, propose slow. forelimb. ted number of weeks through the country. The per.. formapce will end/race the entire force of this mons. ter organizition. .•- • - . . - Doors- open at commencing at I. Admiesion 35 and 50 cents. - GItAND NEW :YEAR , I3 MATINEE . . ". • On New Year's Afternoon for the accommodation of . - ladies and children. Admission.2s cents to all paw of the house. " _ W. C. DOEUTFN,' N. D. B.OBERTEI,Minager.i 41102;b93 larF4llt - 4-TH 11V 11.*11941J ; 1 .11 U.l 1 Igzirial Will bola their mon , ANNUAL FAIR of 11:D3; SION, - agtraca,‘:#lleithertY, hornet' North 'and Avery streattwAlleshenyt coothuroclug.UaltlST- Mß7. l 7elC.Docerober 24th..,,-;* , • Rer. HEN $Y' MIRILAND GARNETT 4 nlll de: liver the OpeinittiAildreaa; Vocal andlnstiameital Made by eminent artiste soh evening daring thelnir. Admittance 15:cents. groi,wi!wrw F,me. BasEaEXT OF CAT . lI:EDRA ApitIgSION " as Oenia. - The splendid newly' organized Osthedral. Brad Band will enliven the Falrevery evening. de 24 . _ tarrillmn.CAßlPPrltivs' . FASHIONAIIIE iincuca'Acuitmy.:„ No. THIRD 13T117.1tT, is mow oboa Ibr the •]*. eeptlon of pupils. Oaks days„and kw's-For Lao dies, Wasters and litsses.:Wedaesday and Dotard's, at 113‘ o'clock 2.'N. For Geatleanen-Tnesdav •and - Friday Evening., at 8 o'clock. Private lessoni spas's, -Circular's-eau beliad - M-stai-Masterfiltoroll , ".7 and at the Acadelny: - Iflaaverront of the ecromentent. attended to.: • 4 . 1 tolet to Select Parties se4v7S - ES -1 13ANIIRtIPT NOTIC , • - U. S. MABSHAVSDIFFTUE, - . W. D. of Pennsylvania.; Pirtioursotr, Deoe.mber faStS,'ISSS..... , . e.• Is TO GIVE NOTICE that arrale abt daYof December , A. D. 1808, O. ,rantin Bankruptcy was Issued agolnot the ' ESTATE. OF 'ARTHUR KRENBIIIIGH' . Of 11'Neesportborough, In the county of Allegheny. State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged, tt . bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to seoh:bankrnpt 'Whim or forhts use,' and the trans fer, of ,anyproliertyt_bY him are forbidden by ,law; that*' meeting of the:. Ci editort - of Die saisi bank rupti to provtatheir debt sand•to choose one or more assignees of tits estate wilLbe. held at• a Court.of Bankruptcy; to be hoiden at the office of the 'tees ter, No. 93 Diamond .street. in the 'City of Pitts burgh. Penna.. befornSA.Mintl. HARPER, Esou /tepster. on the 11th uantlitryo9.. 1969: tt at 10 o'citlete.a. ti. - • .• - 'THOMAS 'ROWLEY - 4- deffiltot • Marshal, as Messenger. , .„ , • V. B. 11.6.118HAL , 8 OPTICB.: ) Pr . g3tght f ti l : e ff r a'ArksßB3 -,-. -IS TO 'GIVE 'NOTICE :that, on the Statth day or December A. 7341868 P arrant In Bankruptcy was Issued against. . . . ESTATE; OF WILIJAII• JOHNSON ' , : of the city offittsbitrgh. lathe coantyofitteglieny, State et Pennsylvana„ who hes been adjadged a bankrupt en his own petition; that the payment at any debts and ~dellyery•_of any property belonging. to such bankrupt to , h im or for his use, end the transft of any-property tijklm" are -forbiddenbi law; that a; meeting. of the creditors of the: said: bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more asSignees'ofhls estate, will be held at *Conk of Etankruptsy,... - tabe holden at the office of the items . eter, 519 a Dbunond s lu the Cit 7 of ftqa_.. tt a ir e t eginmy_ eounty, Pa.. before nAM.. .16P ft . Eso.,‘Begister, on the 19ithilay et jan4i tam A.: .. . /gB9,at ID **clock A. at. THOMAS Aatcrwtict, demis ' • tri ti. Marshal;, as Messenger. TN THE DISTRICT_CO ITRT OF THE UNITED STATEtk_FoIt_THE.. WEST. iatS DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA: In, the.tnitter of FREDERICK KEssLx,m. of Al.. legheny city, 'Allier cOnntf:Pat i ßihkru.Pt, No -1068 ' 80114141 Pittahur ,oh toe 5334. DAT or DECENB R. A.:D..180 J. To.whotn it,mayeoupern - - . • , The / nitisislineft hereby sivei natice.of his - **Amen* is Asslithei or FREDERICK SESSL,E . , hf eitixany the Wait!. of Allegheny. uid Stith of Fenthirltrinia,. Dlstrhihrirbh has ;been: adjudged a banksaptupon hiS own pelt. Lion, by the DDtriit*Ciirt of said District. . . • . , JAMES Ti'. lifUltEkT, Aisignee"f.:l Se;24:b9l6a Attorhiv•st-LaW, 110 Fifth avenge.. fr mfW, AVoI:WT . I4 46, r . the. Court or Cominon Pleat, irtlinr . 6sl, De oynber Term, `lBB{ Yn the ma otthe volun: is y .assigui44.l)r CAMTREI,I, PEAZE ,And now Veeember 188111. the Court appoint. 0. O. TAYLOR...EviI., inalter to make 'distribution' of the Etincia Paid into Court by the tlinignen,;, [From the rtFcordo JACOB u: WALTER, Prothonotary Notice is iterenyiluentbst the Auditor &pointed MJusttend ,to - the dutlee Or 1114 appoin t ment 4 01 December 31st. 1868 at 14 o'olooc., bli otaCO.NO : 68 GSANT . BTBEET, Pitts. • •C O TAytolt, Addttor 4ittaburgb; Deeehiber 2d, 1888 , , • deteaB32B XOTICE--,Whereas letters of att.6" . nuatitkatim to the estate of Dt.'JklitEd ie.' - ' Itt)Ni late ,orthe city of Pittsburgh. deceased, z' hare been grante sil d to the subscriber. Alt:lsersOnS: - indebted , l i ttle d estate are. requested totaskik.- -' immediate valeta; and thole flab:is or do - mends against the estate . at the said decedent wilt make known the same without delay_to' • -- ;i4r,...-C,:s.I\I36III.I*BLIYOH. - ~.., - - ...administrator. ~. 87' Diamonitstrea. Pittshurgli. ' ' "ilsiisiJiii_ riNQlClCElTheretorletters of ad4i, nitntstratton on the 'ostite . .orDr. Ett; late or= totriniMP, county of AIM. IthenYt , !lett" Sett. hate been strontoo: Co tho. annuli.; om. Air perions Indebted to said, estate are tor quested-to mitkerttamettlote' tutimerM and those . havingValour or den:lands against thO estate of . the decoltot.7ltl -nuke known Ina some without , delay. 80,,BARBARA.PWEit. Admsx„ ntattaill 'Penn Ttionshtp, Allegheny. conntv;, , sv _ "fVEW SUGAR , :'LIJREO just - received frots - ClefAlric3l.'ehe irst 6sifo • smoke of the celebrated-k'short , . brmid..Mugar Cum Hams and -Dried' . 13 % , et'for'llaleartheraUtritgras: cery store. of - • - JOHNiv HENSEL& ad? - corner. Liberti . &ll4 nand ittratia ' . t El 1 ily • a... y = THE TIGHT ROPE. - -t - - - deUttiO - XIEGAIe. „ft;
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