tD's giltiburglj ittartft. HURRAH FOR TH EXT THAT I)1 'A. PIJAGITE SONG. We meet'nestb thA sonn.ilng ravers, and the watts arOnd are hare. • As they sh-ut bar:, their peals of langl.ter, seems that the dead are there. • Cif EVS—But Stand! Stand!! to your glasses steady We drink to our coma des eyes— I Quail' cur to the (lead aireasty, aiidFierr lor the next one that dies Thatlitereare the g Nets glowing, Not iu t hie rinr agel sweet: d as oat licatts are growing end dart se the, ditim we meet. ellOncs—EuVStano. Stand.. to yinir glai6 es steady, ci . • Anl , so shall tint ises rise— (l,:aff-it to the d-o; already, • ,And !Yu rah: tor the next,one that dies! Not 'a sigh for the of that &attics— Not s tear for friend; that sink: NV e 'mill th wi,:ecup'saparkies, As mate as the wine we di tuft. (Mont's—But Stand! Stand!! to your glasses steady And soon *hall. ourAnalats rise— . , Quaff a cup to , h'e. ktnatlitlready; _ ,1 And ilurr.shist itige'next one that dies There's many ahand that's Sting— Tbtre , s massy a cheek that a aunt; ‘ f But soon, thoussh our hearts arek breaking, They'd burn w.th the wine we"..ve drunk. CUOttgs--.4o4t:ndl'Stuud II to vour glasses steady' here 'he revival Iles; One CUD to the dead already. ; And Hurrah: for the next one that dies . . a mist on tole gloss:cOngealing: • . • Tis the hurricitneo fiery, breath, find thus *es th 4 warmth of feeling, Tnrotee lu Ofeligratfp-of death. crioners-39 Stand t\SittAl.l4.ociotir Alas 1 es atoaell, For a Atoka e• ,ffutiop,ite - • Act p* to the 'el 111#4110F , •!' • ~ •• . And, iinrridlyforlin mezi e rtorthad dies! Who"dreadiato-fireflutt reiurithk? • **-* • - t Who shrinks from the 3101 e there? - • • Where the high said haughtyytarning • • Of the eon!, shall sent no more. CEWEITS--So Staiid! Startdl! to Tour glasses steady. For a moment' t he - vapor • A cup tu the dead atrtadr • Arid Hurrah! tot thenext one that dies! ME Tlme was when we laughed at eaeh other , — - We thought we we , a wiser then.. - Hs! Ha!! let ye think of your mother's, . Who hope to meet them again. CHOII US—rhen stand! s tand It to*OUr reuses steady This world is a world of ices. Quaff a cup to the dead already, - And Hurrah for-lhonext one ttiat dies Cut off - from thr land that beret's,— __Betr,,yed by the land we And, While the brightest are ride before us, The dullest are left baktrody.' icrionus—Then stan dist a d ! !ltoyenrgia ses steady, ills all we hair/AM/torize; Quail' a cap already. , And iturvalil for the next one that dies EPHEMERIS., —Cleveland has a velcidipede school. Buffalo, is swarming, with vagrants. —New England has . a newspaper called the OCCO77IOCOtdOE Badger. —A New. ,York paper calls Columbia Col lege a nursery of aristocratic fops. —Punch thinks: when female suffrage is legal, spinsters will be called ballot-girls. —The University of lleidelberg is to have a Professorship of_ American literature and history. —Boston had to to pay nearly three hun dred thousand dollars last year to light her street lamps. • - —The Chicago Republican publishes every day a list of letters mailed in that city without stamps. <- -Sir Culling Eardly, the bigamous baro net, has been pardoned through the influ ence of D'lsraeli. —Montreal cabmen have struck because a city ordinance requires them to carry light tillampsat night. —Carlotta Patti is announced to give a series of concerts in this country commenc ing next September. —Captain Runk, (not Peter,) a well ktid t wn New York ship-master, is dead. '-No -ono can funk Death. —Baron Hatherly, the new Lord Chan .cellor of England, has been for thirty_ years a Sunday School teacher. —The Pacific railroad has a new city •called Ogden, which is only about 40 miles north from Salt Lake City. —The fine.new Cincinnati hospital is open now for inspection, and was appropri -ately dedicated on. Thursday. —Things are often misnamed. A prying New Yorxer has found out that beef tongues and beef tca are made of horse. —Memphis has nearly 40,000 inhabitants who have not been murdered, but quite .a number of them are murderersi —The last rumor says Napoleon's mind is breaking up, and the Tuilleries may soon be a delightful private mad-house. , —Somebody must like Mrs. Alphabet Southworth's stories, as she has been offer •ed $lO,OOO for writing a new one. minning exchange says: In cold,/ .northern countries, by a wise provisions ,of nature, the mountains are clad in "firs."' —Queen Victoria is almost as successful 418 a grandmother as she was as a.. mother. She possesseefifteen grand children and still they come. —Last year Boston had'/5,760 • funerals and 4,694 weddings, whilst 6,384 little pil grim children were added'to the population -of Wt hub. /• --Miss. Clara Louise Kellogg is to be here next week with Miss Alide Topp. Miss Kellogg first sangin public at the City. Hall in this city. j • —Slush and mud, from which we in Pitts burgh have 'escaped wonderfully this winter, have been depriving New Yorkers of all °comfort and pleasure. —Schneider is to get $50,000 for singing fifteen times in Egypt, which is probably a - very neat thing for Schneider but rather Tough on the Viceroy. =Pittsburgh will soon be able to rival London. in the item of fogs'. Yesterday Morning was a fine specimen of what the smoky city can do in that line. —A Massachusetts inventor has made ap plication for a patent for an arrangement lq which all the cattle in a burning . barn can be turned loose without loss of time. —The latest dodge of Count Chorinski, the •aristoeratin Austrian wife-murderer, is to go mad. He: has probably heard of the suc tessful escapes made ';by mud American mur derers. .1 —But two of John Brown's raiders still live. - Ea-Goy. Exj,Gen. Henry A. Wise is the — eause of moat of thereat having joined John in his everlasting moulder and eternal —One of he new members of the British ifouse of Commons is , the proprietor of a lunatic asylUm, e 3 that the "lunatic interest" will be duly represented iu Par liament. —A sareastic exchange says. Weston - thinks of walking the first part of another .five thousand t pds. What we want to know b - who are the insane millionaires who. back Menai. 'la bli lighlf---kW-''' ''t.tkr - tO . failures? . ; !. ~ ------r..... --- • • ..: .• " ..:.......----..b,„ 1100g111 - 1111:Viliillt —some persons cannot 'appreciate great a j , . inventions. The Mayor of New Orleatis ac tually saps that the steam-man is a humbug, , INSURANCE COMPANY , merely because he can't do the things his _ OF ALLE6REcy, . PA. owners profess he can. l _ . I —An_exchange says Jubal Early will take 1 14 Mce In Frank lin Savings Bank Building* advantige of President Johnson's Amnesty Proclain l ationr } and return home, singing, "The ylar of Jubal E. is coming; return, ye ,wanderinOnner, home." ~--A. yinme llentuckinne has spent nine: teen yeah of her life in sleep, and she is but twenty.4even years old. All she wants is time, to Wrest he champion belt 'from Rip Van Winkle. Mr. Joe3Jeflerson must look to his lau'rels. - 7: Judge Chl \ i ce's period of mourning is I about over. le has re-begun his public career -by-givingssoo to the poor. Let him keeP on at that, for as a giver he may prove more successful than as a candidate for nom ination to the l Pt4sidency. . , . —The Boston Post says the itwine of Massachusetts are not properly provided for, but objects to building a nett , hospital, probabiy becanse It would be extravagaxt*, in a Reptdilican administration foto do,and. the Post belongs-to the opposition. ..- - -Contribtition`s are to be raised in tide country for' the • purposti of restoring the church in John Banyan's native viliage and making a sort of memorial of it, so that it might hereafter bea kind of Christian Menca , or monument of the pilgrims progress. ' —The young Men's Christian Assotia tion of Chicago has started an employment biireau, WhiCh is very sucessful in getting clerks for situations, having always a large stock on hand, but which has been rather a failure in the matter of finding situations for clerks. c —ln the city of'Brunswick, Germany, a beneirolent individual lends blankets to the poor from the end of October to the month of May. Each article bears a' stamp to pre vent their being pawned or sold. DuTing the six years thissystem has been :carried out, not one case of abuse is reported. —Kindness to prisoners is always exer cised by the most refined and enlightened 'of nations. This is shown by' our Govern ment, whose enlightenment no true Ameri can will doubt; therefore the barbarous In dian prisoners taken by General Custer are fed on the , most luxurious and delicate hard tack, —Baron Tanchnitz, the celebrated Leip zig. book publisher, received his present title when he issued the 500th volume of his pleasant edition of English reprints. He is shortly to issue the 1000th volume and will then he created a Count, probably be cause there is no doubt of his ability to count a thousand.— —An Ainerican traveler, who is now in Europe, writes home that, of all the cities in the world, Paris is the most beautiful, London the dingiest, and - New York the dirtiest and worst /smelling, which simply proves that the American traveler has bees but few places or has journeyed about with nose and eyes closed. —How pleasant is the school teacher's vo cation; how delightful to teach ithe young idea how to shoot, particularly baChattanoo ga, Tenn., where a teacher recently attempt - ed to chastise a pupil. The pupil, whoie ideas had probabably been taughtlow, , Shot and killed the teacher, but in the attending rumpus the teacher killed two Men who were aiding the pupil. Let dogs'delight - to bark and bite, but little children should not do so, they must use pistols—in Tennessee. —Boston is to have the, grandest musical festival this country has / ever witnessed, a festival the concerts or which will be per formed by a thousand instruments, twenty thousand voices, and all the bells, artillery and •musketry / , of Boston touched off as choruses by electric wires. This festival is gotten up by Gillmore, of Gillmore's band, and is called the Grand National Peace Jubilee and Musical Festival, and is to be held on ' Juue / 15, 16 and 17, 1809, in a grand coliseum built for the purpose, with fifty thousand chairs for spectators. SPECIAL NOTICES Ear"BIANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH restored In four weeks. Suc cess guaranteed. DH. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores manly powers, from whatever cause arising; the effects of early pernicious habits, self abuse, impotency and climate give way at once to this wonderful medicine, if taken regularly accord ing to the .directions, (which - are very simple. and require no restraint from business or pleasure.) Failure is impossible. Sold In bottles at, .3. or four quantities In one for $9. To be had ,nlv of the sole appointed agent In America, Id, GEBITZEN, 206 Second Avenue, New York. 1ei3:144-rra ggrFRILOSOPLIT OF MAR RIAGE, a new. Course of Lectures, as de livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, em bracing the subjects: How to live and what to tire for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood gener ally reviewed; the cause of indigestion, flatulence and nervous diseases accounted tor; Marriage phil osophically. considered, &c. rocket volumes, con taining these - lectures will he forwarded to parties unable to attend, on receipt of four stamps, by ad dressing SECR R ETAY, New York Museum of Anat.. omy and Science, 61S Broadway, New York. . iota:MS-77S iIgrDATCHELOWS HAm DYE. • This splendid Hair Dye-la the beat In the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 eilects of bad dyes; invigo rates and leaves the Hair soft' and beautiful. black or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and irlA apg Ldatlltctelor s W accao.vc ugtrNew 4 ork. lrais ar GUIDE TO MARRIAGE.- To nit Men's Guide to Happy Marriage. and Conjugal FellelLy. The humane views of benevo lent Yhyselano; on the Errors and Abases Incident to Youth and /.arly . Manhood. tb.nt In sealed b•tter eclielopes. free of charge. Add ress BOW AltD AS SOCIATION. Box P., Philadelphia, l'a ir mylB:O6T AUCTION SALES. • t • BY, H. B. BMITHEON 41t 130. BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS FOR THE MILLION. AT SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, • 55 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE. Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON. CO.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are cres tlng an excitement ; conseyuene upon the arrival of new goods whicn are being sold ut remarkable low prices. Goods of every variety; the finest sewed b 0t., , the most fashionable balmoral gal , ers and anklet shoes, slippers, blankets, flannels, cloths. ciassimeres, cutlery and carpets. Cull and examine. No trouble to show goods. Ladies'. misses' and children's tuts at almost your own prices. All goods wartanted as renretamtmi no 4 . . . BY A. M'ILWABIE. AI) SSIGNEE'S SALE, No. 7 $ Dia -511/N, I E ASE—MONDAY AFTERNOON, • Al tt,ry 11.. at 2 o'clock, will he so!d the premises, by order JAMEa W. MURRAY. Ashignee, all the right, title and Interest of R. 11, SOT I'ON In lease. oft he lot and frame buildings. No. 78 .%1 est lible of D.am nd. Second Ward. Alekheny elty; the lot flouting 15 6-et on Dl'inond. vol running back 34 feet; the lease having live year, to run from Septem ber 1s•, Ma, at annual rent of $125,' pay,tble quarterly; and subject to all the terms anti condi tions of sail lease. Terms Cash. Possession given Immediately. , r lai: 4l .0.. zicil..w.u . s.i, .aucainauer. PyriSITAGR GAZETTE SATU,4I)47. JAN TARY 9. 1869 No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the community, who tram. by fair deallna tO merit a share of your. patronage. • HENRY 111.WIPj.. GEO. D. DIDDLE' DLRECTBR:i. E Henry Irwin; .L. Patter3on, llieury lierwig Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob .Prt.nz, j Gottlei!) Peas, Simon Brum, .B. Smith, I,Taeob Rush, - W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Widston, liloseph -Craig, Jos. Lautner, .J. Zinkand, I.leremlan .Rosen. aplo:colts , - NATIONAL INSIJBANCE CO., OF TILB OITY OP ALLEGE:EOM. , • Office, No. SO FEDERAL STREET, entrance on Stockton Avenue. FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. W. W. MARTIN. Praddent ?AS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary. • A. H. En_glieh. . 0.14 Wll1 h lameKTno Thomptaii Jno. A. Myler, J os. Myers, = Gramm, golm, :Honest; • In°, Brow, Jr bee. ttergi m i: IletegrAorM. TWIN. , /NSINILCROIL!t ODiw - PANY DE-PITTSBUBfIai,, f, , • EE NEMION, nrident„ HEItBERT.' Sectetaryl • CAMT..44EORGE NEMI/D:Ueneral Agent. . • Dales, 92 Water. street, gimp", 1!k; Were* house' up stairs, Pittsburgh. • Will In: home ains ail kinds or NM , and "Marble Risks. Alnstitution. managed by Director* who are well known to the-community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality-to matte tain the character welch they have ",assumed, as &ring the best protection to those who desire to, be Insured. • • DL8teT0118: _ Alexander' Nimick. Joan Ht.'McCuse, F. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, • James McAuley, William S. Evans, 'Alexander Epeer, Joseph Kirkpatrick. Andrew Aekleu, • Phillip Rayner, L'orld AL Long. Wm. Morrison. • D. Ihmsen. • nc.47 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF,_ LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVESTED tri:XDS EXCEED INGSB,OOO,OOO GOLD. Insurance against Fire effected on Houses and Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam boats, ac. Pollees issued payable, in gold or cur. rency. - 46/' United States Branch Office, 40 FINE STREET, New York. All losees of the United States Branch will be ad united In New York. J. Y. ikter_.AXTO.X-ILIN, Agent, PITTSIS URGE, PA: Office, 67 FOURTH STREET. MR. HUN *lda Agent tor the Mantlat tan Life Insurance ConapattY. saa:v72 pEMVSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE, N 0.167,4 WOOD STREET, DANK 0 COMMERCE BUILDING. able is a Hogue Company, and insuresagainst - against ny Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER; President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. RoB.ERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGE McELLIENY, Secretary. / DlnturOas: George WlisOn. Geo. W./Evans, J. C. Lappe, J. C..Pleiner, John'Voegtley, A. Ammon. Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle, Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter. JoFlab King, Jas. H. Hopkins, licnry_Bproal, pDpINITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE, 433 437 CHESTNUT ST., Nir.A.R bT DVITZTOBB. Charles F. Banker, • Mordecai H. Louis Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, ' Isaac Lea. Jacob S. Smith. • f Edward C. Dale, Feorge W. Richards, •George Fates. • - CHARLES G. BAN NELL President. /W. C. C. DALIL, Vice President. / W. C. STEELE, rote Secretary,p m. J. GARDNER. COFFIN, Adam', North West corner Third and Wood Streets. mh29:wia . _ A LLEGMENT INSURANCE COM. ~C 3,, PANT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, .No. 37 EIFTIi STREET, BANE Iti.ooM Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Basks JOHN IRWIN, Jit., President. JOHN D. McCORD, 'Vice President. C. (I. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT..WM. DEAN. General Agent. pIitECTORS: Crpt. Wm. Dean, B. L. Palm estock W. H. .Everson,; Hobert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Oant. .1. '" '-- John Irwin, Jr.; John D. McCord, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hoskinson, Charles Have. pEO N TLES , IivsUBANCE COll OFF/CE, N. E. CORNER WOOD a FIFTH STP.. A. Home Company, ta7.4l.ng Fire And Marine Birk) DLEtICOTOBS: Capt. John L. Rhoads, Samuel P. Shrtver, Charles Arbuckle, Ored M. Brush, Wm F. Lang, Samuel MeCrlokart Asia w: t. _President. lerwesa y. , N. General Agent. Wm. Phillips, John Watt., • John E.-Parks, Capt. James Miller, Win. Van Kirk, James D. Verner WM. PHILLiIP JOHN WATT, lee W. ••F. GARDNER, CAPT. JAN. GortiN pROCLADIA,TION. cirY OF AILEEIHM, SS: In accordance with the Act of Aasernbly incorpor &Ong said City of Allegheny, ant the several aup• pleinents thereto, I, SIMON DRUM, Mayor of said city, do lime this my.FrociamaLlon, that on the second Tuesday of January, A. D. 1869, Being the 12ith day of said month, the freemen of said city. of:althea to vote for membsrs of the Douse of Represeutatives of this Commonwealth, shall meet and by ballot elect:— One person to serve as Director of Poor of said city. Also, nu tne se day, willqll electors of the various Wards tithe city elect by ballot mem b. re ot. Councils, as foll..ws:— First Ward—Two members of Common Connell: Second Ward—Three members of Common Council. ' , Third Ward—Four members of C moron Council. Fourth Ward-;Four members of Common Connell. Fifth Ward—Two members of Con , rnon Cennell. Sixth Ward—Two members of DYnmon Council. Seventh Ward—Two Members orComruon Council. Eigh.h Wet d—Two members of Select Council and two members of Common Couucll. E 4 4 ,11 or whom sti:l be (patina , : to serve as mem bers of the House of Representatives of this Com monwealth, residents of the Wards in which they shall be elected, and ototlllied voters therein. At. the election tour belt' as aforesaid. on TIDO- D AY. the 140 day ofJanuary, A. D. 1869, The electors of the First W ,, rd shall meet at the -Public School House to said Ward. The electors of the S:cono Want shall meet at the Public School House In said Ward 't he electors of the First Precinct of the Third Ward shall meet at the Public' School House in said Ward. The electors of the Sond Precinct of the Third Ward shall meet at the b'use ch Col. George Gerst, on the corner of East lane and street. - The electors of meet at Prechici. of the Fourth Ward shall meet at the Sandusky Street Public School House. The electors of the Second Preclitet of the Fourth Ward shall meet at the boube of John Gordon. cars tier Of Chestnut and Main eireets. The electors . fthe Filth Ward shall meet at the Public School House, corner of Chanters and Fay ette kr -.ls. The electors of the Sixth Ward sh-11 meet at the Public School Bowie, corner of Chanters and Juni ftta,stre'ls. The electors of the Seventh Ward shall meet at the Lutz House ' In said ward Ti.e,olectors of the Eighth Ward shall meet at the Public Schou. llou.e of said Ward. "...es In testimony whereof I have hereunto set /L. linhyla t u c d on a na s : a o l f u Sa t n b u e a e r l y tY l ° n r the yearour Lord ono thousand eight hun e dred. and wars. sixty-nine. = ogrIMI 07 CITY ENGIN-LER AND cozy Wron, tt Pittsburgh. Jan. S, MU. f. NOTICE TO CONTIR.ACTOIIB. Healed Propossls for the construction of.a Boardwalk, on the f•lluir,ng named Streets, will be rvcctved .t. ,hla (Mee until Monday, January 18. 11360: On the Cre , nsburgplac trdn Forty-North street to Winebldtile street, on • Winebbidle to Si, Paul Ftreet, on St. Paul sire,, to Main s rect. ou Main *Tree!. to Elm street. The Committee reserve the right 10 reiuCt any, or all, bids. JA7 . c3JH. . MOURN • 1. City Enalneer. - G"L • f.IT — Lo 'EN ofin ion WIN- Doti, SITADE—We are now manufacturing this article of a cnaltty superior in finish, pad at prices lower than can be had or my Eastern manu facturers. Dealers will ffuil it tothels. Interest to examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere.:. THIF.LIPS. sioja ;40 wad A 8 tilsth tit, formerly et• President Seesetttr; t:§iWegoate, JOilM M. COOPER ._.- JOS. SAYE agony BM. JOHN M. COOPER & CO., BRASS FOTTIIMJERS, • GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Munisemen of PUMPS AND BRASS. NlTolllki_o_ AND TUBING, of dealers OAS FIXTUILEZ Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH yerrltfinf pERCEVAL BEICKET'r i • MECHANICAL ENGINEER, And 'Solicitor of Patents. (Late of F. F. W. A Ci Rallway.) Office, No. 7.9 FEDERAL STREET, Room No. X np stairs. P. 0. Box 50-ALLEWIENY CITY. IifACHIERY, of andcripons, MILL DRAW BLAST FURNACE ROLLING MILL DRAW. INDS furnished. Particular attention paid to de. signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con fidentially solicited. *if' An EVENING DRAW. INO CLASS for mechanics every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. vus.nto •a 1/ aNT N - STONE, ste. HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE. Chearieet and beat Pipe In the market. Also, 80/313NDALIC /313NDALIC DYDRADLTC Czarina for sale. R. B. di fiItOCKETT & CO. °Mee and Manufactory-240 REBECCA ST., Allegheny. air Ordereby mall promptly attended 1.11: SIHION DRUM, Mayor .711 - achino Ston4 Works, Northwest corner of West Commini, Allegheny.. ATVATER B. CO. Have on band or prepare on short notice Hearth and Step Stones,for Sidewalks, Brewer? Vault% to. Head and Tomb Stones. as. prdeis promPtly giecatal. Prices ;cannabis ' 7 VOR 13:AM 7 RztAr, ESTATE." ~, ~,, OR SALE: - Acre atlVonds Run. Acres a unimproved, East Lfterty. ei Acres, on Troy Hill. 2 P:crev on Greensburg Pike. • Et Acres On Pour Mile Run Boa .13j _miles from P. C. R. 11. 72 Aereanear P. F. TV, kC. It. 118 Aers near Pa. H. R.. Westmoreland county. ; 90 Aerates% HUI Side Stat . tcn. Pa. R. R. 4 Farms In Preston county, West Virginia 11413 Acre in Armstrong county, underlaid with 108 cieS and good improvtratnts, in Trumbull lonnty. Ohio. 900;Acres -of TLutber land, sthis Saw Mill and ivrellings. • pa t Hu k ose and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk. ric. House end Lot on Vieroy street. ' House and Lot in Last Liberty. House and Lot in 31ansileld. House and - Lot on Carroll etreet, Allegheny. House and rnt on 8 ,- aver Ile. • 2 Houses mud 4 Lots. very elms(' on Vine street. 1 Lots, very cheap,' on Vise street. 2 Houses of Rooms Franklin streeß obe rtsl Hou-e of and 2 Lots on Rr St. Farms in.illinols,ldissouri and West Virginia. Coal Lands In Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Beaveecounties lu Penna. TO-LET. 2 Houses of 9 Rooms in the 17th ward; rent $3OO 3 do. of 3. do. do. 17th do. d 0.144 3 do. ,of 3 , do. do. , 13th do. do. • 156 3 do. • Of g do. do. Sth do. do. 360 1 do. - ore do, do: Bth do. do. 300 .11. do. , or 9 ; do. do. 2d do. do. 600 1 do, of 3 , • do. do. 63t, 00. do. 193 1 do. hts , do. do: Oth do. do. 240 'l l do. or do. do: 77th - 'do. do. 108 . do. 1011, do. do. 2d do. " . do. • orAc t i do. Grant street. The'Rona es at I have for rent will be rented !Tyr tosoo ienanta fq!.he balance cd the ren i • ,upxy AT De P. ItATCIPS REAL ESTATE OFFICE 'No. 91 'Front St., Pittsburgh. nonins 2,00000 Aen"" CHOICE LANDS FOR S A T.E; BY.TS Union Pacific Railroad Comp • Xiarrssisr DMIRON, Lying along the Line of their road, at $l,OO TO 0,00 PER ACRE, And en a CREDIT 0! FM TEAM, Poe farther paitienlars, amps, do., address JOHN P. 111EVEHEPX, ,/ Land Commissioner, Topeka, llama .1 Or MIAS. B. LAMBOWN, See y, Mil pIIBI f IC SALE OF VALUABLE COAL WORKS. will off .r at public sale onitt'EDNESDAY. Jan. 20:8, 1869, my •COAL WORKS. slim:tied on the . IS. ,t J. di. 89 miles east of Columbus, at, (4m. 'bridge. Itnernsey county, Ohio, connoting of a lease of 170 Acres of Coal, hayi , g99 years to run front June, 1868; sell! 004 to Si feet thick, of good onsil y, with all necessary apPurt. liancrs for doing a No. 1 bnslness. The sale Is peremptory, an. , the Works will. be disposed of to the With 'at budder. WiTLIOUT ttnith-Orkt. On day or sale all passenger [rjas will stop at the Works to let air any partles that may with to attend It. Far furtl.er Information apply t, or ad- ress w - at Columbus. Ohio, B. L. IVII,LIAMa, or CROFT t PHILLIPS, Ilea! Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth street. .5. B.—lf desired by the purchaser, a good portion of coal will be taken In part payment. 136:4:74 VALUABLE OAKLAND PROP ELT Y *NOR SALE. A neat. well built cottage house. convententir arranged and In good order. portico In front. wide Lall. large parlor. bay win dow, library, martin mantles, chambers, dining room kitchen. large cellar, attic rooms. elitern. etc. Lot 100 feet front on Charles street by 200 deep, Concord grape vises, young fruit trees. forest shade trees, . a fine view of the Monongahela ricer and surrounding country. situate s minutes' walk from street care, In desirable location a .4 good neighborhood. S. CUTHBERT &BONS, AS 85 Smithfield street. FARM -FOR SALE —Containin _ 106 ACRES, two Miles northwest of Salem, Ohio.. Three '644 Orchards, sugar Camp, Ham, Dwelling House, Carriage House and other out beildings.' Will exchange for city pro . perty. Terms easy. For full particulars inquire of SAMUEL PATTERSON. On the Premises de21:14'5 FOR. SALE & TO LET.--Houses and Lots for este In all parts of the city and ea ourbe. Also, WOOLENAR.II2 In good locations. Also, a small PACTORY..wIth 20 acres ofland.•and good Improvements, which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses fox rent In both cities. For further par_tionlars inquire WILLIADI WARD, lan . 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral. GAS AND, STEAM FITTING BAILEY, FARREL & CO., MANUFACTITRERS OF LEAD AND BLOCK TIN PIPE, - SHEET LEAD, WATER, GAS AND STEAM GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. No. 167 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, de3o:ws MECHANICAL ENGINEER. STONE. ST COMMON THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that On the 4th day of idnuary. A. D. DIM a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the DI Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own , 'petition; thrt the payment of any debts and delivery of any 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 c'edifors of the said bank rupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, Will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy,•to'be holdei6t the of:ire of the Regis ter, No. 93 Diamond street, Pitt.Arirgh. before SAISLUEL HARPER, Esq., I:veister. on the lzt (la of February, A. D, 180 , 9.; at 10 o'clock A. N. MEM T IS 7'o GIVE NOTICE Thp.t on the 1s day of January. A. D. lis69', a war rant in Bank runterwas issued against thd'es tate of 'WILLIAM S. FORSYTHE, of Plitsiirgh, In the county of Allegheny and State of Pentia'ylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on, his own petition: that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Banlerupt, to him or for his use. and the transfer of a2F property by him. are fond:idea by law: that a meeting of the creditors of the said - Bantrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a Court ofliankrriptc,. to be holden at the ofdde of the •Register. No. 93 Diamond street, In the city Of Pittsburgh, before SA3fUEL HARPER. Esq , Register,* the 33d day of January, A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock A. as. THOMAS A. nowtEr. Jae: / U. N. Marshal, as Messenger. THIg HI TO GITENOTICE THAT /on th e 6th day of .lanuarv. A. D. 186% a Warraottn ilankruptcy Was ifautd asfaluat.the ESTATE OF ROBERT A. 111011111SON,M Of Allegheny City, In the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his ownpetition: that the payment of any debts and delivery cf any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans ter of an , ' property by him, are forbidden bylaw: that a meeting of the creditors of the. said Bank rupt, to Drove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, . I to be holden at No. 116 Federal street, Allegheny City, Allegheny county, Pa., be fore JOHN P RVIANCE, Esq., Register, on the 23th day of Fe ruary, A. I). 1800, at 10 o'clock A. at. MEI THIS IS TO . GIVE NOTICE That on the 4th day of Januuary. A. D. 1869, a Warrant In Bankruptcy was leaned against the Of Allegheny City, in the County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bank rupt, on his own - petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his' use, land the transfer ofany property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to chouse one or more assignees of his es tate, will be . held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Rtlgistrr, No. 93 Dia mond street. in the city of Pittsburgh, before SAM UEL HARPER, Esq., Register ,on the 4th day of Februa:y, A. D. 1869. at lii ' o'clock A. M. THOMAS A. ROW LEY. U. S. hdarshal. as Messenger. St. LtkillB. liffssonri MEM --- --- Mills IS TO GIVE NOTICE that -A- on the 4 it (lac of January, A. D. 1809, - Ij. war rant In banki Uptey was Issued against the estate of , . THOMAS WALTER DAY ) Of Allegheny city, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania. has been adjudged a b inkrupt, on bls ONTII petitiOn; that the payment of any debts and delivery of anfproperty bitonglng to such bankrupt to him or for. his nse, and ttid transfer of any property by I are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the Bald bankrupt to prove their debtsru3d to cho)se one or More Assignees of his estate, ir t lii . be held at a Conn of Bankruptcy, to be hAuen at No. 116 Federal street, Allegheny City, Allegheny county, reran., before JOHN N. PURVIANCE, Esq., Register, on the /iith day ofFebruar7,-A. D. 1809, at 10 o'clock, A. AV. ja.S:rso N THE DISTRICT COURT OF AllyghenT Cow' tatv3f PenuylvatO,yar- 'aloe b:'Equity. , J 109anuary Terra, 1869 Ann BoLo.hip and Agnes liohiship verses Jane Campbell, Henry Campheil, Edward Campbell. sum. net S. rh.ehis and Dal Met Shields his wife, James C. Pearson and Wm, Wilson and Emily Wilson his ' wire, heirs of Jane t amp's, II; need; tleorge Knox. In. it. Knox, E. C. Dewey and Sarah Dewey hie wile, Jam.- s cox. Martha Knox. Mrs. A. nM. Da vidson stud Jane K. Mc ALI “er, hel , s of 'Hugh litrox. deceased: Jamey Knox, George Knox and smith Knox, heirs of William Knox, deed; James Knox, Samuel B. Knox, George Knox Ann Armstrong, Jo-. 0 M. Kirk, James Kirk, William F. 'Kirk, John Marshall and Nancy his wife Daniel Kieser and Sandi D. his wife, Airs. Elizabeth Burnett, Philip Deltrich and Mary his wife, George - F. Kirk. Aaron Brooks and Ann K. has wife, anti William M. Doty ; and the issue of his wife Jane Doty, dnc'd; -Mercy Lowell George Crownover, Johu midge and. Has nail his wife, James Crownover, Robert Crownover, Lucretia Peaseiv, Alizarin Skenkle and Almira his wife, Mary Mann, John K. Be - I:tett, Josephine S. Sennett, Isaac J.. Bennett, George..M. Bennett, haacJenklnson, Wm. D. Frazee and Renecca his ,e Thomas Atinshall, George It. Annabel!, Bola.. P. Wristlet! and Byram L. Mlashall, heirs of Gel. Knox. deed. Heirs at law of Agnes Knox, dec'd, late of theclty of Pittsburgh. Bill filed be plaintiff., for the partition or sale of the real estate of Agnes Knox., Geed. late ofthe city of Pittsburgh Pa , who riled in 1854, The reat es tate consist of two lots on Fifth street, (now Fifth •venue) in the city of Pittsburgh, .oae fronting on: Ft thavenu: about one hundred fret and' on Market Street about th'rty' feet, and the other fronting on Fif. h avenue about twenty.two feet and ru• ning heck atone Market alley about thirty feet; on which are erected one brick and three seamy buildings. The heirs of w ildam Knox, deed, who was a broth er of Agnes Knox, and have the one-fifth later, st in Bald property, are unknown: Oneol his sons. James, weeniest heart from. lived near Cincinnati, Ohio. The defendants above named are notified and re quired to cause an appeura , ce to be entered for teem In said (your, and to answer said blil, on or before the 40 Monday of January, '18c.9. or In•dafault thereof the hill will be taken pro eonraso, and a de cree made against them lu their abet:Lice. Br order of Court, this the 2(1 day or January A. D. 1800. • 1:3123 RPHANS COURT SALE.-Hy Virtue of an order or the Orphan's Court of A .rcheny County will be exposed at PUBLIC SALE on the premises, In the city of Pittsburgh. on RELENESDAY, JANUARY 27th 1882. At 10 o'clock A. M., the following described teal es tate, late tne property of ItUßtatT LAFFERTY: dec'd, all that UPSIEBaiII HOUSE AND LOT ON WYLIE STREET, Between .Federal and Chatham Streets, haying a front of 24-feet on Wylie street. and, ff.tending back preserving the Salntl width 00 fect7 inches to an alley 4 feet ide. and havlne. erect‘d thereon a three story brick dwelling house with three story back building and a brick stable in the rear. ALbo--Three lota un Bedford avenue, each having a front of 40 fee: and extending back 100 feet to Ponta, alio) a d haying erected thereon large frame and brick - tenement liou4. s, Also, a tenement house at the rear or lots on Poplar alley. ALSO, ON THIIRSD VT, 'JANUARY 28TH. 1209, A -house and lot on Robinson street. netween Sandusky street and Anderson stieet. In the Fourth ,ward. Allegheny etty; said lot haying a front of Al fret 3 Inches on Robinson street and extending back prest ming the same width 110 feet to Studd.art's alley; on which is erected a „large three story brick dwelling with back building nail a mailer one on the rear of lot on Stoddants alley A.1.50--A house and lot adjoininlng the last de scribed lot. said lot having a front on F.obinson street of 01 feet 3 Inches and extending back pre serving the same width 110 feet to an alley; on which is erected a large three story brick dwelling house and a smaller one on rear of lot unatodelart's alley: TE.nms OF SALEL—on sale of the property in Pittsburgh one hall balance in alt menthe. On sole of the property in Allegheny city one- third cash, balance in six months. Purchasers wilt be required to ray one hundred dollars on day of sale upon each piece of property bought by them. JAMES .D. Kit LLY. lalitea&V 711 a.T ' Admitistrator. OTICE.—An application will be made for the pardon of ti MAI coNotax DAL , lEL IIcgARICY; convicted of r, Wring stolen goods. Ja6:4B WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. B. LYON, - Li Seater of Weights and /lessons, No. 8 FOURTH ritHET, Qrctars promptir attended too /11RUPT NOTICES. ESTATE OF FERDINAND BtiENSEEE, TIrOMAS A. IWWLEY, U. S. Marshal, as Dlesbengc, THOMAS A. ROWLEY, S. 314rshal. as Messenger ESTATE OF ISAAC BROOME, • TEIO3IAS A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Marah.l. as 'Messenger LEGAL. L.B l JACOB H. RAT.TER. Prothonotary. WHITE A - SLAGLE. Attorneys for rtaintlff. I Between Liberty Slid Berry streets NEW OPEU . ,HOI . JSE. . . / • Lessee,W V. RINI:MESON. , Manager., /....M. W. CANNING, Saturday Aftercnou. 'land 'y 9, 1899, .., ian,lovn 41.01.71.DliCEEPIATINEE. .., For which or a, loi win f e preeented THE c..H.;.H4T °NII-1E II e.A I:TH. I Caleb Plummer ' put / Mr. Conldoek.. MI6B Con.dock. . / :Sat , Irday Evening, last time of the bcaulllul r....- mance of the / / WILLOW COPSE. Lute Flel4rfg ' Hr. Couldock. hose '.' OiS3 t 4 ultioek. To conelude with the great .11%.4.1.“ of ! / THE 11)10T Nrri Ils ErS. _No Evening—L i ll...RA .t, _..._ '...:-..44.-1121PFTTS1.1117ii1G TVi E4TI:E. W. WILLIAsiF sole Lesere Lnd 3tanager. Flattering succrs9 of the wonderfel WRFC:OE:Vs. 3l'lle Gertrude an I r tlnTzoupenr L EA RN t. 1.) QUADRUPEDS:. The Miniature Circus. . Tilt. FLyi 41 IitENCW TILE &c., &c.. Lad its Matinee this dar at :dig P. El. kr ces of A 4/1111if.i011....50t; Reserved seats, '3sn. Pox office open daily nom tO A. 31. to 4 P. li. MUSEUM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, The Great .Farully. ResOrte." FIFTH AVENUE. betweensinithileld and Wood streets;, opposite Ond Theatre. , Aar Open Day and Evening, all the year round. Admission. %Scents: Cioildrsn, 1.8 cents., MERCAIIi TILE LI BRARY LECTURES. JOHN B. GOUGH Will Deliver his New Lecture. "CIRCUMSTANCES," AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tuesday Evening - , January 12,1809. Tickets, 50 cents. Reserved Seats 25 cents ME! Reserved Seats will be cold at the Academy or SATUIIDAY EVENING, 9th inst., at 7% Jae: O'clock C:H'ACADEMY OF MUSIC. KELLOGG. • Mh.X. STARKOSCHYias much pleasure In an nouncing the first and onlp aoinearance of-the world renJwacd American Prima Donna, Miss Clara Louise Kellog, IN TWO GRAND CONCERTS. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, 13th and 14th of January. In order to make these Concerts the most brilliant and varied ever given in Pittsburgh, toe manage ment have engaged the eminent Plaao Virtuesa, lIPLLE ALMA TOPP, Who. with Figs. LOTTI, PETRILLI and ICOPTA. will assist Miss KELLOGG at, these Concerts. Sig. STEFANONI Mllbles , Director Admission $l. -Reserved Seats 51,50. Gallery 50 cents The “Kellogg Ticket (mice' 19 at H^llor•s Music Store. whP re the snle of reserr d srs's• will cum-. mew% Gn SATURDAY oth. at 9A. L. 111Zr"ORPHANS' FAIR. • BASEMENT OF CATHEDRAL.. ADMISSION The splendid newly organized Cathedral B Band will enliven the Fair every. evening. - rj PROF. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. No. 75 THIRD STREET, is now open for . the re. eeptlon of pupils: Class days and hours—for La. dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday, at 2S o'clock P. M. For - Gentlemen—Tuesday ani Friday Evenings, at 8 oiclo:k. Private lessons. given. Circuiars can be had at the Music Stores and at the Academy. Classes out of the eity,L convenient, attended to. Hall to let to Select Parties WINES, .LIQUORS, &a PITTSBURGH IMPORTING HOUSE. ESTABLISHED 1830. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY IMPORTERS OF FOREI' OS WINES AM) LIQIJOItSe x o. 409 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, WOuld direct the attention of the public to the fact that, po•sessing super sor facilities through several. large Wine and Liquor Houses in Ecrope, au` making their Importations direct, they are enabled to offer the various grades of choice WINES AND LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates. 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