•:, „, • tlta" " Jeatm . l ASlLuolcB IN NEW Ton. •: • - sEATIzto COBTIT2dES. The thlawinter is,' so far, so much , . milder than last Season, as to promise very little skating—still, there is quite a rage for _ pretty: skating cestumes, and many very striking ones are in preparation. Of course, they are all short attain high colors, and plaids which are so fash ion able,.. are very picturesqu g seen en mass& One of the prettiest we have seen,was made in scarlet merino, 'trimmed with narrow bands of grey Astrachan. • Little toquet and muff of the Astrachan ' , only with a small searlet breast in the togizet: AnOther was of a garnet cloth, trimmed-with bands of black • _ - velvet, alarge black - relief bow, ' with short ends , looping up the cape at the, back. A third was of dark bluacloth; trimined with narrow band of black feather trimming, and black rosettes; and a fourth, a gennine Tar. tan, the-McPherson, green;' red and black, looped up atthe sides,.and upon the back of the cape with. round bows of black velvet with 'several narrow flowing ends. The Scotch costumes are very gay and stylish, - when becomingly - made .; but for skating pur; poses there is nothing half so pretty as the complete cloth costumes, trimmed 'with nar row bands 'of Air.. Undoubtedly much of theif beaitty lies in their exact adaptation, but they are also very>coquettish when the finishing of, ftif• is added to the tops' of the 'dainty little hoots, and 'a entail fur.trimMed "chatelaine," held at the aides with narrow, - fur bands; bolds the embroidered ,handker. chief. With skating dressesnohooped akhts are worn—in fact, cringline, so, far as the skeleton cages, are concerned, -which have been so lofig worn,.maybe said to have been abandimed by women of any pretensions to fashion. Street costumes are worn entirely without hoops, and even trained dresses are supported by' crinoline,. so restricted in its dlinensions as to' seem . to be deatitute of it ' - HOOPED. MMUS. • • The great d i fference just now, between •a • fashionable and unfashionable appearance, is the decided presence and apparent ab sence of hooped skirts. The;street can dis play tient to nearly the same extent as, ever. Old fashioned people xlio live in the coun try, and could not be Coaxed to put. thenton for years after• their, introduction, cannot now be persuaded to leave them off, and the public, city balls which folio* each other in such quick succession, and are the goal - of the shop girl's and sewing girl's ambltion, shim little diminution in voluminouenesi of display. Ladies- in Stewstit's, however, stepping,Ont of_their carriages at, Delmoni= . co!s; at private parties of fashionable women at hom .. oecupyr &Watt% third the space . they did formerlY and are-relieved of all the in eunibrance of gathering their, skirts= about theni The:edge of-their scant flounces re veals the light arched instep - • of the dainty kid boots, and reoilliet no effort to . .keep them in placesar ,ilsion'peconting entangled in the clumsy toes of;. unaccustomed ;boots,. The manufacturers -of-hooped skirts have themselves done a very foolish-thing and thereby hastened the downfall of this singe: larpet of fashion ariaTonune, the face Of the:reet - tadeney to-narrow skirts and restricted styles generally, they insisted on establishing , certain -p large Maio arbitrary standards, which would -not -accept, the avowed reason being that small hoops were's° econoniligief that - they did - nat give sufficient work; to" ilie' l dress-makers. The ' fashionable hoop worn with cer cmony,ir very small, imperceptible; hi fact, and is used only as a 'somata' the flounced underskirts, which give Just ',the necessary distension ,to the lengthened drapery of the trained dress. : s GRAND TO/LETTER FOR THE Christmas,, and • ,epeciallt NOW Year's always bnngs out a nuniber of beautiful and original toilettes, it being aline s qua non with every city lady to appear in amentirely fresh costume before her guests oitthe ans iiiclotis first daY'of the year. T hat it, shall :..be,gad,how tWeAtYmtie:,l3loolll; dol= lars, and a hundred dollars can be expended to look like fifty, on& hundred; Vr_ a- thous and, is the ,problem thatlAssAY, "U'uFnen;rauk their brains to solve; siime with miccess,,the majority, aloe,' without.' • • • Some taste, and. a good'deal of money generally, succeed, however;' producing a few charming results, aid, it is only , just to say that the most attractive are not gen erally by any. means the costliest:l Two of the very richest:dresses, for Instance, that we have seen, were utterly' spoiled to our judgment by their lack of adaptation. One was a heavy gray moire antiques, 'trimmed with costly fringe and satin to match, the other a rich thick garnet silk trimmed :With satin of tile- same shade and blalk lace; 'both were dressess, but com pletely overpowereds the youthful beauties for whom they, ere - Intended. As toilettes for their dowager , mammas., they would "bave been superb.. ' FE/ITTT DEESSES—PARTY TOILETTES. • Much better was apretty 'dress of scarlet place silk, loader with a simple overdress of White grenadine, which formed. an, tipper skirt looped enpanferi with starlet' Sathi-in bows, and bretelles with straps upon - the high body. 131sck,silk.,- is much used this season, even in the conipesition of party toilettes, and it is considered especially dis tinguished for kiftersioon'Adfesses. One of the most striking of these was made by a celebrated modiste in.thefollowing Manner: The skirt was short and plain in front, with the exception or a strip of deep flounce with a double fieading of silk • and; satin folds, and rich - knotted fringe.' Timis the sides which:were-scolloped: out; and orna mented with large bows , of ribbon, it form-, ed - asnaitteais de la e9ursi Sweeping .train, surmounted' by a punier bordegast with fringe., ;The .11qdy was. high and trimmed squire 41th/lolds of silk, and satin, and deep fringe. The sleeves were Coat-shaped, and edged at the, wrist, with rich lace Which- fell bicir from "the held'. One of the handsomest New Year's dresses is of green satin, the light brilliant shaded with white, The skirt was quite plain f 'but deeply trained, cut out in scollops, and bound ,with green :satin. Mho- slow. Wilke was cut square and filled in with rich guipure lace, alternating with stripes of-ins section: through which green _sathr , ribbon was seen. The waistband was fastened •in front with a - rosette bound with green BMW and ornamented: t the back -with a. large double bow, with wide short ends, of green' • s men TO:141:TE13. ' Another_ rick dress *llll-bf /ot tani 'blue and black. '-'1:111e upper par' tifl thinlnnly was was firtillied Witt 'a ...Square pmpadour of the Witt trimmed with black satin rriChings and ed ged with rich black lace . The . aleeltcg i Were 0 , ilie, Wit 'alio,' diyided into priffinls r by blac ruching., ,arld Anisbed with e frill of. Veletlid?Piiint 4 lace lit the wrist. The skirt wastdestittite - .of trimming, with the exception_ of a short pallier sash of blue• satin at . the. back; 1 A 414 and most obitro ing ilreial made' fora' pure blonde, , ' was a pearl gray China Crape,: loop e d up w i th bands'of white and ornamented '.kvith a pink satin ribbon. With the dress the blondc hair is 'worn poWdered, puffed'high, and ornamented witha piikrose and loops of white satin riblkin. A singular and most, striking effect Iris Irroduced'by a dreas Made for -11" beautiful'• brunette, who was- not ashamed-to wearher own profusion bf rich, dark: hair.- .The, Alms- was gold-colored satin, covered with a tunic composed of three flounces. of black lace, garlanded at the sides with bronze leaves. The low body was triinmed with bretelles of black lace,:beaded with a wreath• of leaves, and and the lace was erranged to form a panier bow at the back, with a cluster of glittering bronze foliage in the centre. Tin CLOSE OF THE vain 1868 was signal- ized by the commission of one of the boldest and most attrocious crimes that ever occur red in New York. lir. Charkalif. Rogers, the well known auperintendent of the St, Nicholas;Hotel, left his house early in the morning, for the purpose of sweeping, the sidewalk. Two ruffians approached him, one of whom, took off a light overcoat which he wore, and handed it to his oom pardon, whereupon the latter went across to the opposite aide of the street. The first then accosted lir. Rogers in an ungentle manly manner, and without the slightest provocation applied to him a . moat offensive , epithet,- setae ensued ;between them, during which the -:assailant drew a large bowie-knife : and made- several , pitinies at Rogers' head, bat only succeeded In cutting his high beaver hat in several , -places. Dur- ing the struggle the , ruffian stole Th. Rogers' watch aid chain an& pocketbook, • which he slipped into the pocket of his, coat. The desperate struggle continued and the thief lost his hat, which rolled ,intathe area, and a portion of his coat,, the latter remaining ; in the hands of Mr. Rogera. Finding that he donldnOt escape from his opponent &Beastly as he imagined, atfd fearing that mr. Rog ers' cries for help would bring assistanee,- he grasped the knife firmly in his hand as if to stab. Rogers. At this jnncture his..com panion, who had remained on the opposite side of-the street a passive spectator of the struggle, cried out, "Don't JIM; don't ' de it." But heedless of companion's warn ing, the .brubil wretch 'plunged the - knife into Mr. 'Rogers' abdomen, towards the left side, inflicting a fatal wound. The, men made their'. escape, and as yet noclue has been obtained to their identity. , A noninicsicorrespondent of the. Lon don Daily News gives an account of a re-; markable triumph in that , city of Madame Ristori* in •the partAif Marie Antoinette.' She had been playing at ,a Small and Ingres: tic theatre, but concluded to represent „the: part once at the Taglialo Theatre,., the Largest in the city,. and capable of holding six or seven thousand people. The price of admission was put down to a very low fig ure, and. it was expected that a republican , demonstration, and one hostile to the Bour bons, would take plea: Accordingly, ,the theatre was filled to its utmost long before the curtain rose; and with an :audience which was largely made :up of those who, were hostile . to the Bourbons. But the de monstration was altogether different from what had been expecte& Madame 'Ristori was so grand in her part that the impressi ble Italians filled the house with weepini from the beginning to the close. The mull enceleartily applauded the declarations of adherenee talk& sovereigns by ramarch ists,- and growled - out "down with him," whensome coarse lians;eillotte Isiah; bloo dy hen& ori•the delicate featiiies of the Queen: The lasted from eight o'clock in : the evening until one the morning, and',ifis in, all respeets a triumph forMadameßistori find the rest of the compav, who were hardlyless painstaking in their several parts. Tun arrivals of veiels New York froni foreign ixirta,,_ In 1868, were 4,861' against 4,676 in 18674' The'class of 'vessels were as follows: Steamers, ,694;*5144,890; barks, 1,055; brigs, 1499; ; schooners, 1;228. 'The arrlvals,oi.American Penile were 8,095; in number, distributed as follows:. Steamers, 204; ships, 228; ,_barks, 859; brigs, 585; 41chooners, 774. - .The arrivals of the British vessels were 2,039, -distributed as follows: Steamers, 855; ships, 102; barks,' 378; brigs, 771;.' schooners, 426. -The North-German vessels were 879 in all, of which .109 were steamers, 49 ships, 152 barks, 68 brigs , and 6, schoone.rs. The, French vessels were 29, of `Which 26 were steamers. , DANGEROUS drunken man in a New Dr leans; theatre last week, was handled in a a very summary. manner by the Buperin4 tendent of Police; The - man • was armed with two Derringer pistols and a ,dirk.cane. He'ltbod at • the head'of a 'flight •of •stairs thitatening to shoot of :stab any - man who interfered, with' hini. • . The Police Captain With - whom he was talking,• suddenly seized him by the 'collar and hurled him _headlong down the entire. night. He -was not seri. ously - Injured but became perfectly. docile, apologized, and submitted to imprisonment. smomkNoTwEs. PHALOPPEI • • • ••• 'Ii PAPHIAN ; LCMIONi " FOB BRAirrriTure THB eiror , AND 00M , -Removes. ell ltrautions, ; Freebies, Pimples Moth Blorehei. Tau. etc.. %mg Tenders tee *kin 'O. fah- and" hloominp. L For Ladies In the Nursery; s is I:l:valuable., ;For Gentlemen, r e r as shaving It hno equal. "PAPHULN LLOTI N" is the cnk kebab', ,reisiedylor 4Lseaseii poi isheaeje • ; L • • 'L •• - PlatoN'S*PArElialt SOAP" . . . - For the Tollist i llbriory and Beth; *Minot the skin. Price, mil ems par cake. , ' • , -;='. • L A .TIiOR DB - • A lie* Fe:rib/tie ter, the /Unterable!, Zxquirltel - delicate; Lasting fragrance,: Bold: by mi'Druggisto. •LL • • liiiiALON A SOWN ,New Yds*. j a — neercHELows HAUL DYE. splendid Hair 13yethp , best in th e world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless. reliable. Ittstantaneons; no dhapooinnnent: ty-ridiculous flops; remedies the 111 erects-or bade dyest Wig°. Tatham:id leaves thp Dais ;oft sad. beautiful. Phase or Proton.' 'Sold by a ll Ural; and Perituners; and Dprotxrly Irgezit t wlork.."'" Wl° Psetca No. a :v2B MIT. GUIDE '-TO..:MAIRRIA.GE. tmr_latt's Guide to Happy Marriage and Coaja al relmitY..- The hune views of benevo lent t• ysclasus,'on the Errors ma and Abuses incident to Youth.alui gayly Manhood; stet In sealed letter esvelones, free of charge. ,AddressHOW AHD AS. ISOCILTION; Bog P., Philadelphia, Pa. my18:o8r •AtICTION. - .SALES'••• 'BrE 1 B,13111i60114:00. 7p,ooTil SHOES , AND CARPETS SMITHSON'S.: EMPORIUM, • • Itelers.'Hf - B. BEITI3SIf CCE,proittletori the welt known Mammoth Anotion la °use are cree tin, en Aizolterneroktonfequent , npow-thiestrtratot new,:go9d4 which, are, betas sold at remarkable low prices.. >Goode 'of' livery' varm_ ,tr - ,the fluter, sewed br . otsi. , the most fashionable balMoniVaidrers 'and anklet shoes, slippers,_;ito, blankets, flannels, cloths., oastimeres, sutler,' and careets r . ; and ertanitseto IN trodble to show -goods.' -72'000 tititaelti etilldrenlikOrs, aktalmost• yoitr - owe. nrseil... all epode wartanted se tertresentea „teg4,,l BY L VIVITLTSY6 A&LuSSIGNEE'S EIALIO_, NO, !VS Dia , MOND; LEABV—MONIsAr 'AFTERNOON, sty 11. at '2 o'clock.. will be sold theOrele/181.- by otter'JAIKES W. brollltAr. Assignee. all ;be, right. title and Interest of R. O. SHTPON 1n Masc ot t be lot and frame boUdlngs, No. 78 West side of piamAnd. Second Ward. Allegheny. cltll the lot fronting 15 feet on Dimond. and Honing back 38 toe lease baying five years to run from Septem. ber 1800, at annual rent of $1215, .payable . quarterly; and subject ti all the terms and condi tions of said lease. , Terms cash. Possession given Immedlately. • at3l A. XVII.' WAINS, AuCt/dhee.fr • P sou TGAzurs Klmns LIFE INSERINCE COMPANY; OF TEM'•• uNrtED STATES OF AMERICA, • chorcerod by.' Apeelal Act' ` of Congress; •• Approved July AA, 18613. Cash Ccip‘tal - _.: $1,000,000. Bnuidi Office; PHILADELPHIA, 'MIST'NAT: BANK BVILLDISO . Where the genera. business of the Company's traits= acted. and to which aLI general correspondence should be adtlreesed— Jay Cooke. Philads. - • E. A. Rollins. Wash'n. C; H. Clark, Ph ll ada. ' He" D. Cooke. Wash. John W. Ellis. Clneinnati.Wro: E. Chandler,Wast. W. 0. Moorhead, Phila. John D. DeCrees. Wash. Geo, F. Tyler. Phila. Edward Dodge, N. York. J. Hinckley Clark; Phila. H. C. Fatmestock. N. Y. - • OPPILO*B.S. ' C. H. CLARE. Philadelphia:president: HENRY D:CDOILL Washington, Vice President. JAY COOKE. Chairman Fh.ance, and Executive Committee. EMERSON W. PEET, Phila., See? and Actnaq. E,lii„TUßNEß,_Washindton. Ass't f3ecretary. FRANCIS. O. SMITH,M.D., Medical Director, J. EwiNG, mit 4 11/4.•.11: D.': AO' t Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. - J. R. 'BARNES. SII eon General .S. A., Wiist`n HORWITZ, Chief Medleal Department 11. $ N. Wuhington. • • • 'D. W.,BIASS, Id. D.,' Washington. . . • soLicrrons hani . . 4 l:irronarrs. WM. E. CHANDLER,_WashingtOn, D.C. egicoittaz HARDING, philidelphit, Pa. • This Companyaistionalln its character,/otters,bY reason of the Larg. Capital, Low Rates of Preum and New Tables, the most desirable means of In ' spring life yet presented to the public, ; • The rates of premium being largely reduced, ere made .as favorable to the insurers as 'those :of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complies.- thins and uncertainties of Notes.' Dtvidends and the misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to, cause the Policy-molders. ' Several: new and attractive tables are , now pm, seated which need only to be understood to prove so. coptableto the public. - sneh as INCOME-PRODUC INGPOLICY and RETURN PREM.IUM POLICY- In the former, the policy-holder not onlyvecnres a life insurance, , payable at death, but ; will receive ,If living; after a period of a few years, an annual irt eomoegual in fen per emit. (10_per eeril.) of the par ofhis policy. The litter the Company agrees to re turntoths assured the total amount of =Ong 114 liar paid in, in addition to the amount of hie, policy. The attention of persons contempliting insuring their Jives or increastpg • the amount of insurance they alreeft . have, Is crated to the special' advent agesoffered by the National Liforinsiniance C 4711 14 Circulars, Pamphlets end fuliDartictaars Ellin on 'Application to the Braneh Offlce otthe • Cornpany.in Philadelphia, or its General Agents._ air LOcAL, AGENTS. ARE WANTED in every City and Town; and applications from. competent parties !branch agencies with stiltableendorsement, 'should be addressed Ter THE. COMPANY% GEN- , HEAL , AGENTS ONLY, Itt-their respective die- B. W. CL4tBK., ih CO., Pidtadelptda, For Penosyliards and fiotahens New Jersey. • 'JAY COOKE .% Wastdagton, D. C. Tor ,ktaryhusd__. Delaware, 9.lrgiala, - Msnia, of Calm:pls. West-Virglula,, • , • • , _ 111.11.8. /1165`14.1r8C CO.; ~ AaatsforAkllegherny: 'Beaver, Batler,lifereer and .•svasidagton !L. • For farther particulars address B. S. BIISSZI.L, Manager for lftmersd illgeas; Harrisburg: - Pa. au2S:srwts. ,, , ; . Virderintir, izirsuttiNct Co' " . Or _PrMOVItan, SW"- omoo # .Nai.. -4.24, - PENN - : arr.; (ur It AttioisAL. 'iiirevCo.tilsimera.) . . . ... • tortuscrroits ; H -•- - '-- _ I . Robt'lliekiaii, .' At. Liddell, • iti r 7Prideri- , G. diedle. C. yen Buren, , . soh, i - S., H. !dyers, • 4. flangwieeN- ria—Ktobert. L. J.:Blesielird, J. Weisser, . Sch.llilecker, . • E. H. MYERS, President; BOUT. DICKSIDN.. Vice Trealdeat. • BOUT. 'J. GREER, Treasurer ' , Mixers 3.. J. ALBUITZ. Secretary: . IsrstritAxcE, COM. • PANT OF PITTSBUNOH. • -W,M4MIE_N_NDEICK, President. • • 117,141.-_P. HERBlClrb__beeretary. • . NeArT. GEORGE NEKI.II, tieneralAgent,_ , Otteth' 9X Water sti4 14,1 r cooa wit* bailed np stein, Pitts . _ Will lx...•ure against all nds or Rift Mutat Risks. A home Institution, twinged by Directors who are well known to the community, sad who are determined by tlsrine- promptnase surd:liberality to main tain the chorister which they hsee lumped, as,af. ths beet protection to Mob* selks Mao to be ). . 111 ! 1 . 3111 • - • ttrilieniongt • er Ntmlak, • Joan P...Mecrme. ; " C:7. Clarke, - Ante* McAuley, ; 13, Erona, Alexandr e :lra', .Joseph Etrimar. Da= loon, , 15E6 on.. IfirPram, ' ' FIRE INSURANCE CO., ,EBTA:BLIBIiED 1603, GASH OATTELL , PAID . WAN)? INVESTED - FONDS ExCELD LEDoshOOOmoo IN GOLD. _insuralieo agalnsi_l l lre , erected ow .Honsea and Bonding., Goods; Wares and Merchandise, Steasak. boats, te. "Policies issued payable In gold or oar. "'ow ilirthilled States Branch Oince, AO FINE STREET, Mow York. All lossee of the United States Branch. will bead. justed in New York., . - 7kior..ALTYGIEELIM-Agent4. PITTESIIIIII,OII, PA.I; .• • • °deftmt irovntn IoTREILIN ' " ita..itemetreinaw.g ILo Az* tor tlieltaapair fan Life Disarms' Ootaparcr.... • • 'sokn . pENNSTLVANIA. • . INSURANOE COMPANY OF fiII*FISBURGH. Olistoz, No. loom. WOOD BTBl.St ,; B1N8 O! WhichIBELIE BtriLD4NG. ,• . This,* a Homo Compon7, int; 4surviairainttlpse oroantreiv.: • • . • • • ••• • • , LEONARD WALTZ& Emongont. , ' C.• O.' BOYLE Vice fumigant; ' ' •-• ; ; &I.SZSIS I N.PAZ. rusnuer.) •; • i 2 s lo , ll .ig Nx. Becrotary. • • • •• - Dinscloun:. • ;1 • tigniM 3 l line; Eleo r e .. nUn. • , I ( Pittith'• .* 1 inf.1:a44 8 , 4111 • Jaw Painter, _ !-J. Oollether, • Jul King, • John YoosiJoy, - Ju. . - Horprins, A. Anunon. Henry - • . ;i. .rip . rotsgm ' 1141111 ST LOSS BY: FLTt4, FRANKLIII-INSURANCECO.I3F PHILADELPHIA;" orsioz, 433 a_437 OHICEIT2iirT BT., iiiiii DIU • ,• ' - 'Dinitertme' ''• . '''• ' Charles A. Bantyker, : MordecaLß. LOOS , " `Tobias' Wagner, - I.l.% e Vti.p,' . i i foong_Wl leAards. ' :•• Gang_eFaies,, , , r• - uBLAILLEI3 I/. BEN ILICII, l'resident. •• ,' ! • •EDW4 43.41.a1Li• Vice President.' •' ' liir,, IF, OTa J. A B AD Vtareisamrs i •- • iVarthAVest carter Tidrd andfWOodfl a reiti ' ~ ALIGEGMENYINitIVRASCE C OM+ , I PANY or PITT anon. - ,_ '' onatz.' No. 31' IltlrrH MIDST. DAB* DLOBIK.' • Warm airalmit all klida oflrfra and liamlmi Bub. JOHN IRWIDOII4, Presideati 4 • IBM D. ItoOOBIN lrlaa Medina; ' ' '.' .i. ,14 Ei.' DONNZIL; Becietary. .' ".• '' I . CAPT. WIF. DZBET. - Ehmeral i Aireat ' 1 ~, •,, to •..., p ;Oita 15y1a. 2 74. 111347 / 3 „ t. Wm. Deaa, • John D. Moviam, ;' B. ,1,... Yalumatoct O. 9. Ramey, •4 0 1 ••• 'i W. Er. Byeramul ez.Vllllds, ... Robert, li.,Paslir •,, I' .i. .n. Basalatiod, ` " ' ,Fraltala itleuers Ciumlei Dam n :: • .. . 4l am,. J.T. iltoe.kdale.i 1 DEOPUREP 7; AX1 1 41,10AA05 ,, :. CORP A, rANr. • - - WIRT& N. E. pirarza W O OD 11v7IFTH MS • A aina 4 (qthiPiiiiri to Plre ' itiadUirini Nl**, . itins. DissoToititr, . - I.', : , , , Et*alt* Pl fr , i - ' - gl t tietini l biler diw, , John S . Pars. • ' — . l ' : ties Arbaeltiei''' 'l gild. Jam.,.,__ 6B Niller• . .4need , w m . jr. .. Jianeit P. Verner • Samuel NicOdhert '' ' WM: PHILL President. ... . ~. JOHN WATT lee President. , ' '• ' W. 7. emenkEs, Seeress , . r • • • . . IMPT. JAS. iitimppoi, Eton eisimpenti i '' '" =;.; INEIXTRANOE.:, tfa:,l WASHINGTON; D. C. DLUEC'I I O RB. OF LONDON. WJE Ai'Vq WIT-WM fle;ilfll9. 1:Y 4 7 4 NSW:UIO4O.IICi :';', t: )7: • .11,• B .8 ••., losußAricEvomPANy, •-• ornastmay PA. Nice In Sayings Baia &Map, xco.4,o l ohio St., Aileationsr. , - • A SONE (IpmPeirr;-maniged by Directors well Imewn.to the commie:My; who treat by tar deklhy to merit I ele l cs of your •patronage. . szirair . • ' Presidia*: ONO. D..1114D0L0: ' Secretary. DritECTORS: , -- im I. L. Patterson, n ervy Gerwlig, acob Franz, Gottlelb Yam, B. Bmlth,„ 1 &cob Itusti 4ll I'. aP. Whitton, oseph era ' J. Mutant; eremtah Ho en. • • Henri Irwinir • Cleo. ft. Simon Drum, I_, F Stencil, . LauttuW sp10:085 • li - I NATION - . • • OP TEE Office, No,. S 9 ' Stockton Avenue I I INsmANcip co., arry OP AILBELENT. Ernatrrm entrance on ',UM • : 17.RA:PICE ONLY. ,•• . $ •___ • w.w. MARTIN, President, JAZ.. E. tiVESl3Ol4*. Bearetsmy. , ko. A: H. A. 2l= : .11.8.WIllbusui no. Thomason , Jas.',L. Grabill; tiMs. • . o. l 7topie.' JnO. Brown. jr. east, ' , sop gOpp". FOR , .SALS-aziAIs.RSTATE. , • • •NW, 0,0/ , you BALE.. • • . Acre at Woods Run. Acres and I:Nese In Fast Liberty. B 'Acres, unimproved;bn Troy Hiß. • ' it Acres on Greensburg Pike. , • , 8 Acres on Pour Mile l Bonitos, !re. TO Acres nese P.P. W. a C. R. R. ,• 118 Acres near Pa. H.R.., Westmoreland soanty. 00 Acres at Hill Side Station; Pa. R. R. 4 Perms in Preston county, Rest Virginia. o 186 Acres Armstrong , county, underlaid with 108 Acies and 'good improrements, to Trumbull county. Ohio. goo Acres of Timber • lend, with flaw Mill and dwellings. • 1 House and Lot on Center Arenue, near Kirk. Patrick. House and Lot on Vicroy street. House and Lot In . East Liberty. • ' Home and Lot in 'Mansfield. , • House and Lbt on Carroll street, Allegheny. House and Lot on Beaver avenue. . 2 Hooks snd'4 Lots; rerrcheap. on Vine street. Lots, very!theap, ea .-Vine street.. - SI Houses and Lot on Franklin. street. 1 House of Or. Rooms and X Lots' on Roberts Bt. Panes In Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia.. and Land s in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Beaver co ties inPetuia. TO-LET. 9 Houses of 9 3. - do. of 3 , do.- of 3 A .do. of 6 . do. of 6 1 do. of 9 1 do. of 3 1 do. of 5 1 do.. of 4 1 • do. of 7 1'- do. of 6 The Houses very low to go. W y'ear ooms In the 17th.want; ronts39o do. , do. 17th. do. do,, .144 do. 'do. 12th 40. do. 158 do. ' d 6. - •Bth 'do. do. 380 do. do.: 'Bth do. do. 300 do. 'do. Ad do. do. 800 do. do..* Bth do; do. 190 do. do. Bth do do. 940 do. do. 17th do. do. NH do. do. Ad do. do. Grantatrect. ' • • that I.hare, for rent will be rented tenants tor the balance of the ren- APPLY AT DJ). HATcrs REALISM'S OFFICE, No. 41 Grant St.;Pittatußgltt. noma 2 0()() 1 0()() AutP' OROICE LANDS EAR : SALE Uniori=Pabtjta .Bfirfroad :company, .s * .f r oor DIVISION, Lyitig along taeune steel retd„ at , •OM ITO*400 " 'like Ante, - - , • , AtiaortAalgiDge Orrnz.7li.Lß& YOT Mbar Paillaulars, maps, &C., address • II • SOWN P.PNIVEREVX, Lind porandisiontsr, Tip!ka, Irma Or OHO!!. 11 1 1 1,111JEBORN; Ortgi, . ;an; ' li ." Idlssensrl. ARM FOR SALE—Containing F.. an ACRES, two miles northireat of Salem, Ohio: Three s ood' Orchards, Sager Calm, Barn: Dwelling Noise, Carriage. Hanle .and other aut.'. buildings. Will exchange for citt nronerty. Terms easy. Por fall partisalaS inquire of SAMBRE: PATTERSON: ' ' On-the Premlies. deU:b7s FOR 0 .&4 VO it itil:-.091111441 and tote for sae .of,therilty aid sn nibs. Also; several A. 1B mood lottattons. Also, anal -WOOLEN , IFACTQH.Torttitlio stores of land, * and good Improvements; lotion I will sell °beep sad on. reMotrabte term& Business, Mouses toles on good streets, Rrlrste Dwelling' Houses for rut In botttelttisi.. , For eurtbervetilirs l • . WARD Giant 'street. o stte astneirst EBODITCIE - AND:'...t'021111.1131111/N HOUBE YOR BALE..--Tiketart:reit; Leine and Wlll.of an old estubUrbed Produce and Corn- Minion House, located-In tbln city., , and baring large correspowleece with eoeetur dealera. Apply ' B. CUTHBERT - SON; • • ...SS , Smiteseid street. MEIPIVAL. IUANIIIOODt.HOW LOST ! i HOW A, RESTOR/Slll Juatpeibtleked !needled enteett Dm. price, • rim mitt. A. LAPlTiliag. O.X. Tut NATURAL TREATldllNlV_And — Radioal Idnue M B rtentorrboia, or Seminal Weakneu, Lavoltintary Symtal_pebl/Itysnd 01*e:intent' toXar e generaur L.rtereousuejkr amptip . .llM. ; and Pita, mental's:KlT umu /nes 're. so Co , en Bair Itints‘ to.. YAM.' .. antra. w . M.D.D. anther of the Vllireen noo_kilan. , ...IL 1300 N TEMSANDS OT StirTES-." anal wider weal; In a plain ewe) . •do any addrew Ft .s isr a inakrtforitlican •or two_ppetadid si . _O, irk I*7 1391 VL*TO FOgibTITIO 0 48110.. ABo r i . Mammal'. , 'RUMP , EWAN '' Pries lib Mts. mytinimT I . OVALNITOOD"LLItnotherIfen IliltlYlOnt PAIIPITLET,fr om the pen o RR. Yedlealllsass aaP s of this work DyrrThig vAlushie treatise an the cans e and . cure o rnitture:detlite; shows how heal lib is impaired tnrolith Iletret SIMMS Of 1011th Slid manhood; and how easiletained.: gMes • Clear, synopshi of the imped imenta to marriage, the mitten sod effects , of nersbus debility and theremedles therefor." A. Docket :edition 'of the above• will be fm warded on receipt of 28 Cents, by sddressing Doctor .CUR. TIB, NO. 89 North Cliarled 'Street, Baltimore, Md. 3 mu . , A IDVICE•ta,I01010 MENABOOT 4 1, JOIRRY• • Miiirtrya fOrlireting , Men,. On! the4irrors, *imam • Od , iliseauwe incident to reletb Anil Saar Kaaba:4,lllth. the illumine view, or treattetent and cure; sent by =drip sealed letter envelotee free or, churl Address, HOWARD 'AB tpeutopli. Box Pb delphle.Pq. ..e22:xio•d&T LUMBER. T 1, LIMBER ASZEZ/AlflpEllt PAMIIIEtON; ' Dealer 'in 411..; Luntber• OM /1-42 1 / 1 'AND, 808 SALE- • 1.000000 feet I?ry Pine Boards; 2 ;- 150.550 feet 1X end inch Clear Plank: 35,005 feet Dr) , lX, inch Common Plank; 20, 000 feeiAltYll d X inch Oaks ' 951190 feet Dry Se, SIX mita loch Ash, 5, 091 feet Dry 11; 11)i, 3 in. Cherry Maple , DO 0 1, fectDryl,l3l, Aland-3 loch Peplos: federy Flaracantlbs• • Atou fest eml Joists andhantingt , , -751000 No.• 18- ttch Shingles, sawed; *50,000 No ' , 115-ench dhlheleo, sawed 4 41 . 001 / 2 11P.11 , 111-21noB8hIngles, saaseel .110;1190 Fire Bra; , . , . ,I,ouo Tire Tue. ' . 14105 Mtle/ onre okay. tone—No. 55 reretai 1, STREET. former • Manchester and„lsl 4311301.11 ISTBEET, opg" site the Gas 'Warta, Alleeltte7 Olt/. no F!1:140,114:200.1tri a al „„,......- paltarrAt lIECILETT,' •7. o , - 7. - ~ 1 01111301111MCIAL EER Y ;ENGIN. • And 'BOO oltok , 'or' 'Patents. • • _lLato ore:Sp , * O. Ratimor,) . • - OMe. No ~15 YED _SOCREETritoo ta No. II . VP.l.ltstrr• .r.: . th Box 5 ALLEGHENY CITY.' aIACHINERY. or all oescrlotlons,Agoitraeo • • • BLAST FURNACE iusdROLLINGMLLL DRAW. INoS Inralsbed. I Particular Sttentlon paid to de. Miming COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES.-Patents con* Identfally twitched. /Ur An EVENING D.RAW• ' INC+ CLAM tbr toerbanke every , WEDNESDAT IfIGHT. , it 553511 1211 E t B PT IKOTICS.:. IS TO Ott' the Ad 43 , * Warrant to Bankrupt ESTATE OF mg NOTICE that lof Juinsii: 11.. 1869, it er was issued against the 4 lEORGE 9. HAYS,; Of Upper St. Clair Tr 4, in the County of Allegheny. State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of ariy property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans fer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bank rupt, to prwie their debts and to choose one or More assigneei of hie estate, will be held at a' t' ourt of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Regis ter, No. 93 Diamond, street, in the City of Pitts burgh. Penna.'. before, SAMUEL HARPER, Eaq., Register. on the 27th!day of January, A. D, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. Y. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal. as 31essenger. IMUI THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 4 h day of January, A. D. : 1809, a war. rant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of THOMAS ' WALTER DAY, Of Allegheny city, in i the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, who has, been, adjudged a bankrupt, on hls own petition: thatihe payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for 111 i use, and the transfer of any property by Lim are forbidden by law: that a meeting of the creditor's of the said bankrupt to prove their debts and,to choose one or . more Assignees of his estate, will be held a; a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden. at .Wo. 116 Federal street, Allegheny City, Allegheny county, rehull before JOHN N. PURVIANCE, Esq., Register, on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock A. Y. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Marsbal. a iesseagar ieb:cso THIS IS TO. GIVE NOTICE that JL on the let day of January, A. D. 1589, a war rant in Bankruptcy was lathed against the Estate of William D. Hamilton and • James H. Moore, • corporators of Pittsburgh, in the County of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, ' who hare been adjudged Bankrupts on their own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupts t o o them or for their use, and the transfer of any property by them are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupts, to prove , their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of their estate, Will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at the office of the Register, No. 93 Diamond street, in the city of Pittsburgh,. before SAMUEL HARPER, Esq., Register, on the 28th day of jthuary, A. D. 1589. at 10 o'clock, e. Al. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, S.'Maretial,' as Messenger THIS. IS TO GIVE NOTICE . that o¢ the let day, of danUary, A. D. 1868, s Warrant in Bankruptcy was iisued against the Estate of James MeConneil and Alexander • R. • - • Co-partners, of Pittsburgh. in tim county of Alleghe. ny, State of Pennsylvania. whO have been adjudged_ bankrupts 011 their own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of anyfi property belonging to such' bankrupt to them or for their use, anditie transfer of any property by. them are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupts, to prove their debbi and to choose one or more assignees of their estate, will be held at 'a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hOlden at the office of the Be gLster, No. 93 Dhunund street, in the City of Pitts burgh, - Allekheny county,. Pa d .,before ti.ANUILL HARPER, Esq .; Register, on' ti e. 95th day of Jan uary, A; D.JSCHS, it 10 o'clock i. sr. • , THOMAS A. SOWLZT, • 11. S. Marshal. is Messenger. lIIITSEI D.S.'MATISHAt'S OFFICE ;Iff.•D. of-Pennsylvania. , pirrsarmon, December 30 ,1p68: IS TQ. GIVE NOTICE that arrant aotii• day of December. A. 1).186S, a arrant in Bankruptcy waif issued against the ESTATE. OF CHARLES C. BALSLEY. of All•gbeny city. in the.countj of Allegheny, and State of Penna., who has been adjudged a bank rupt on hie own . petition; that lite payment of any debts and delivery of any property'belonging to each bankrupt to him. or for his use, , and the trans ter of any property by bibs are forbidden by "law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, awl to choose • one or more as , 11v:tees of Ida estate. will be held. at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at No. 110 Federal St.. Allegheny City,__Allegheny county. Penna., before .101. N. YU/MUNCH, Egg _Register. on the 10in 'day - of February, A. D. 11589, at 10 O'clock THOMAS A. HOWLEY, 11. S. Marshal:. as Metsenger., de31:013 "WEST"W PENN. ERN .DI Of STLVANTA, SS.' I • • • t Pittsburgh. the 3d day 'of November. A. D. 4088. Tka undersigned hereby give* notice of his appointment as Assignee of cliArEtt ADAMS, of South Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegtteny, and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, wbo has been adjudged a bankrupt upon hle.own peti tion by the District Cow t of said'district. • • • ' JOHN' H. BAILEY,' Assignee, ‘' - not:alw Attornev-at-law. 89 Want street. LEG/U;t. WASHINGTON BIJILDINO AND : Loh* AssocunoN, OF LAST BIRMINGUAM Notioe is hereby Wen that an application has been made It No. WM, December Tenn; 1888, fbr a Charter for the "WASNINGTONBUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OP• EAST BIRMINGHAM' and the • same will be granted :t the next term of °Dart, valets exceptions are , ti,cos H. WALTER, Prothonotary. actin:OM • OKKERIT, :Bcfr4P , 8 T0N,4 Bto. - _ 111111ADLIG CEMENT . DIIAIN Chmest and in4t Monti rite intend. 'ALIO; so- MMUS lantiktruo cheitasT ibr nee. B. B. s a A. asirrii*cto. , Office and IllsnunVey—Sl MECCA - ST. I Allegheny. sir Orde by mar troinDUT attendee WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. r i r IL LYON, Seer g Weights and 'Teasers, No. II yothrru• • ' tßetireen Liberty' end PerrYstfeets - 0 701.1111reteetw,ikttpedre ti, I ~• (10iGAIVE Co N.„ 4 N.' , nuenswr y &co I 4 r`l TOIL 80AP iire'prepad by alrilled'irork.; C 6 l a nen' ja rr° ll l (l l v l r i g barthtatilitik k. • / ANDI are dealers and customers. Sold"everynhere. de27:wr UNION ENTERPRISE' . • FOTIND,II6Y, *i 301030 N. Mitantacturer of coOXINIi At ilack Grates, Fenders. Sash iVolghti,and al kinds of Hollow. Ware, Carreela and . all kinds. of Bla.r chlnervatlogo, 1311. wATso,ti 131TINGPM STI3.. PTSBURG PA. - an2atr2nvita. t. ISIS 11 .0SA.71:0ISIS - rtrittrlES TH E LOD. , Fox BALE BY DittredlSTEl pviamoTess. der:bickinnr . , .; I . i (YEMEN or rlltztx OF ENGLAND 80,0% EENGRENGLAND 80A.P. • - • ar Oleg, tinily ,washissuin Dui best and world eat statutes. Guaranteed eons! t soy in the world Gas all the strength of old rosiu soap, with the mild anal latheritig qualities of gemdne Outlin __Fa this splendid Soap. Sold try tito ALISEN OHEMOAL WOIENS, 48 ?forth Fourth street, Philadelplila. , e2svg7-zwpAis , - • . all' Persons En ' gaged in Hauling or Wheeling Rubbish or Ashes: YOU are hereby notified not 'to place any rubbish or ashes on the wharf. Allrubbish or ashes must be tat en to the Point. Ani , person caught vi olating the above notice will be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law. =MMIMEEMI ._rc.rs' _;emu v 4 *~= yna,~~ ~~~~"'-.~~:::%=:s~s,;5;r~ Aznmapralts, - TQ ° arNEW OPERA-1101itit. . ,- ,Lessee - ' - Wit: HR_litlitairi . w age r , .11. W. worm/alas . . Third appearance of ihe popular termites, : .. . MR. AND lIISS-^COULDOCS.. WEDNESDAY EvEN.rgo, Januari'sth. will iio presentea theuelebrAted histories! piny- emitted Loki xt Mr. COuldoek e The Dauphin N ' . ?au Cotudoek e , To conlude'eviththelarce of the - THAT BLESSED BABY. Therg - day - Evening ...-TIIE ctucitzT Ol . TitS In preparation, BORA.- --- Coul dock blatineelou Saturday. , • , ... WPITTISURGH TEIEATFE. Lessee H. W. Wrialaltd. Stage Manager GEO. R. EDESON. Monday{ Evening benefit of H. W. WILLIAMS. Tnesday evening last night of the Variety Troupe, Wednesday, first night.of the renowned GREGORY COMBINATION. Gymnasts,- Acrobats, Learned Quadrupeds, "The Three Fiyir g Men in tbe Air, de., dc. ; MATINZE ON SAT Util.M.Y AFTERNOON. -- oritissoitriC HALL. - - ONLY 'THREE NICHTS. MONDAY • TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "January 4, 45 and 6. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, - Jan. 6, sit 24 ]EfOLITNICk '700.T111; THE ERELT HESICAL MYSTERY ()ETES ~ • • NINETEENTH CE'NTV73Y.' Admission 50 cents. Reserved Bents, 75 cents. 3 8 3 ti o l4 s le ° 3te n sgsla E C eil it t in ig iee te at hir Mu,be e at Bleber + s 192 Wood street . sihnzilagrtrM Plano used is from Bieber's Warersemik de31:05 , IgrOIIPHANS' FAIR. • BASEMENT OF CATHEDRAL.' 25 cenU. ADMISSION.... The splendid . newly organized. Cathedral BTUS Band will enliven the Fair every evening. PROF. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING - A:CMIFF4 No. T 5 THIRD STREZT, L. noir, open Mr , the ; ye.) ception of pupils. Class days and tiohrs—For LM dies, Masters and Misses:Wednesday and Saturday,. at o'clock P. 24. For Gentlemen--Teesday 668 Friday Evenings,' at S o'clock. Private 'lessons given. Circulars can be had at the MWSIc fitoreig and, at. the Academy. • Clessea L out of the convenient, attended , lir Hall to let to Select ' ' ,seCiT9 cztX;L'itiat. CHiI iCV=itk %100 WOOD STREET: HOLIDAY GIFTS. ArINN TIMMS- BOHEMIAX'AIVD * cn-nrA, DINNER SEIN, TEL EOM CIF'T CUPS, 'SMOKING SETS, gun PLATED NOD', of all dote:lotions. Call and examine our goods, and we: satisfied no one need fall to be Baited. R. E. BREED :'&. CO NM 100 WOOD STREET. Ctia'AND MUM FITTING: TMIRET4 ,CO., itomu=nmp or LEAD AND BLOCK ENJIPE,' =23 SHEET LEAD, WATEIti . ..GAS .MID STEAL GOODS OF EVERT DrBoBIPTION. No. 167 :Sulna a Nt., Mataught de3O:WS :war Y. 000Pak JOB. ALT' tam= I. JOHN CPIPTY4I.4k.C.M2 BRASS YOIMOZBE4 GA! AND 'STEAL:WNW iguidnielturere of YOXPV7I3.IO3 3 MIi s ix arl i ttou dealer!, fkla btriki and Walnut &reds, • PITTSBURGEF. , ' • ivirufizt - , Slil3oMlN'Gil.aWl),.B4Mrg;' HoVEMIMIL#P 9.9 ‘` ANCI4O * COTTON MILLS. MEE Mao' faienofliJlYT 311CD111L - sad MOM" MICI/011 AND it&GNOLLit SFICECTINGS 1l ND BALTTLW!;A. NEW large stook of IM!Ell0 MI 111111 MOM 11111111 i=ts'= CM 0
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