MS SEE .cyt-..1-4tstito .6al.tttt. Kate Flcld att,Airleultural Fairs. (Slack and alits ! Had I not known my self to be in New England, I should not have believed my own eyes. It was a disgraceful, slip:slio tiJovenly exhibition of indifference, or ignorance, or both. En tering a . building of moderate size, I saw quite a large crop of crockery and glassware, several buckets f and dippers, some churns, about a dozen Pairs of ferocicus looking boots—such as treebOoters might wear—half a bushel of potatoes, a few pears, a few bunches of grapes, a dozen of apples, a hom eopathic quantit) of cabbages and squashes —one spelled p-u-m-k-e-n-g, and another spelled p-u-m-p .i-l-n-g—some articles of a _miscellaneous character, et viola lout. Going up• stairs to the women's depart ment, the situation became still more des- Terate. , The everlasting needle-work ob truded itself from every nook and cranny. •Wc,rsted dogs with pink eyes stared me out a countenahee. Gentleman's slip pen made up, gentleman's slippers not made up, tucked skirts and embroidered chemise-yokes, the irrepressible home made picture-frame of shells lichen, or pine cones; hair work,.' wretched pencil drawing, juvenile maps of both hemi spheres, and two pots of flaunting dahlias. Not a loaf of bread, not a pound of butter, not a cheese, not a fhwer worthy of the name. It was a pathetic spectacle, yet no One seemed to grieve, and this was the worst feature of all. To be conscious of one's deficiencies is to be half way on the road to reform. To be Content with what is so bad that there can be hardly anything worse, is to deny the cure of the most skill ful physician. Looking upon the throng of thin, sallow women, it was sufficiently evi dent why their department told such a piti ful tale. They ignored a healthy, out-door life, and therefore had no floral exhibition. The old simile of women and flowers seem . -ell a satire. They did not know the mean ing of good bread, and hence could make n o ne ; Doubtful saleratus biscuits and griddle-eakes had marked them for their own. There is time to make 'unnecessary slippers, tucks and embroideries, but there is no time or inclination to learn how to make i real, the — m)E.t vital of all articles of diet, that upon which health and happiness depend 11l ^l,l :4 tlrrr ' , nue - • ri : It 14 pltl Near u K Dole country full. With inanity in both parlor and kitchen, 4 Vlicre brave men and noble women to come from ? fhre tiouabie Pei...opage% A Tether mil:Vac trio here at the Mer chants' Hot? 1, Dayton, Ohio, on Sunday. These were .Mr. awl Mrs. Duke, and a cousin, a -Sit. A., - ehelesicon, all trout the vi cinity of. Logikiisport., Indiana. Oommenc ing at the largest, we Will remark that Mrs. Duke weighs four hundred and two poutids, down weight. Her husband is deformed, ' *, and moves about in a stooped posture, with: his hands testing on his feet. and lie.wcighs less than a hundred pounds. Mr. Arch deacon, the cousin, is a dwarf, measuring -two feet eleven inches in heteht, and weigh ing sixtypounds. These people are natives of - FaVetteville; Pennsylvania, and were on their way thither on a visit. Altogether, they attracted marked, attention: Dint. Duke ou account of her monstrous size; the bus .' band from his deformity, and his inequal match for his whe ; and Archdeacon from his diminutive size. Despite her great size, Mrs. Duke israther bahtisome, and she wad- • died around in such a citarming..way—,thAt,, she rather won on . the •cttriona':Croiid who were ix instantly on the watch to get a view of lorbancl, who went around doubled hp, seemed to be in - a per petual stew, and aid not like the exhibitit,hs of citritisity on [LA part of tie crowd. The little Archdeacon took matters very coolly, not evincing the ieas, annoyance on account of the 1111U241141 attention he attracted. And however much Mis. Duke and her Arclateachon cousin Riley.-` rePsh the trip, we think Intke will get tired of it before be gets . to .F:tetleVille. We under . stand that "it4ents" %lye freqneutly ileen to see the Dukes, for the purpose of, intinc , Inv them 10 go into the suow and it is .aid that Mrs. D. bus not been ' averse to traveling one season-jolt to s e e a Mlle I.IIoIC a the world than one con in Indiana; hut Mr. D. ever been averse to it, and Shrinks from making an exidbitieu of hit/Ist-If, T.t,is trio are estimable people, aced itre Inoich rest:tete,' where they liv.e; ' and their noted ito in personal ap • • pearance, ex,' the -,vonder they create t very , where they go. is, our excuse for this public .mf.ution of them. o so- Belt (.;ate. ' Yekterday operatiorr, at Hell Gate were -more satisfactory than on any of the Pre. virtue days, and 1114 established the .rill.. cieney or tire new drilling machine. For .'• the bent fit of the MIIII fOrlfleti; itMay be re peated here that the difficulty in removing ..tothaittriim rocks ,1018 been the inability to ririll holes iu them in deep vritter. The Ma -1 (mine which Mr. thlielboorite hsti contrived meets this difficulty. It was pot overboerd ; • ;yesterday, when the tide wits rushing with its gleams& force, and :et down upon the rocks to a depth of tiArty-five feet. Stems wafturned oh. and the visitors aw tilted the .=exult. The signal at once indicated ti • the drill shaft was sevolving and ilet.cend. lag, which it continued to do until, by tile regular :action . of tee machine. it was vered, trod revolved up awls. No_ .one could tee the drill : but if it worked then as it ba.,l 'werlted before on dry land, a hole iSix feet deep 'must have been, bored. TOre il - 114 .110 . ressati to iloubt;:,,lbitt it had deue . p.o, and a diver starteddriftl .verify the fact. bursts strong was thetide, that as soon as he witched the water, his feet were carried away frofn tinder hiar and 1 -he twang out on the surface, being enable •to keep himself perpendicular though hold . ing - on hfirst to the heavy. ropes which an t cooed the drill. Only the heavy weightpf the Machine,' five tons, kept , it from sway - ing,in the water, or overturning at the hot , torn. When- the' rush' of the tide bad . - - abated, the diver went down, and found smooth even hole, drilled throtigh a loose rod( on the top down intothe solid reef be ! .netttli.- The nu:chine hitt done and recorded its work faithfully; it drilled a hole six feet i deep in the swift and boiling current of Hell' Gate. This was a 'substantial triumph. Generally, work v im * go ou only in slack water; in this instanee the contractor wished test,blit machine in the worst 'stage of the t - tide: The operations will now go forward steadily and careful] I f 3, 1111. Min tints tit lane their progress shall- be fully reported. Y. Silt. o—onas---_ • ' Tan. : battle in the House on the Pacific Railroads is joined. Mr. Wailiburne'leiloft In x startling exhibit of figuies, alioWing *bat we are ached to do ia-this matter of railroad subsidies. _Here is a partial list . 1T 92(1 3IS,VVI Ce..tr.i i• •,1114:31 4 !altlorm,:a 14 7.4 17,3% 111% , 0n Pr:0111 , :. 1.44,4%.rn 101TINau 143 Wn 1,4 011 N: (T. 7 Pleifie 11.1`2.{.10 IV , 4..Prli Y COO Ate'Les.a apd P1k3 1 4, 4' 3,04 ........ .. . ... 4:0344 , 0 1ir.1313 . .t3; 17111011 9,00.tt0 I'm al :...... .... ..... ..... •....• . • .. ••••$44 :ra.r.to tie then proceeded to allow that the projita r of the Compßntes building a single hue 400 miles,long would amount to an uggregkeLe 4.) . f 1$1,3640 ) 000 1 = MEM CLIPPINGS. Tint correct pronunciation of Greek and Lathn has recently been the subject of ani mated discussion in England, and a mem ber of Cambridge Uniyersity, has published an eitendcd article in the Philological Jour- nal, advising the adoption of :the continen tal method, that is; assimilating the vowel sounds to those of thejltalian language. SAN FRANCISCO is doubled up with small pox. Infected houses 'are guarded by special officers, and a strict quarantine enforced, the atmosphere of the city, undergoes a purification by a continuous fumigation with chlorine carted about the streets, "portable chlorine generators" are kept in private houses and carried about in coat-pockets, and passengers cling to the platforins of street-carg i• refusing to ride inside for fear of contagion. • THE style of buildings in Chicago is best described by the Times of that city: "There are not ten prominent buildings in Chicago that are not burlesques upon what they should be, and the sight of which would not cause the architects•of the Augustan era to turn in their coffins, could they be permitted to look upon them. • We are as far from what we should be, as hash is remote, in quality, from a perfect dinner. In fact, hash is a term which best describes eleven•tweltths of our buildings. They consist of the odds, ends and remnants of whit Was served up by the artistic caterers of an earlier day." Such frankness , in a Chicago paper is truly remarkable. THE tallest chimney in the world is, said to be that at the Port Dundas Works, Glas gow, Scotland. Its height from the foun dation is 468 feet; above the ground 454 feet, the foundation being 14 feet deep. The outside, diameter on a level with the ground is 34 feet, at the top 12 feet 4 inches, The most wonderfpr part of the story of thii lofty chimney_ is that, having been twisted out ,of the vertical line to the extent of 7 feet 9 inches, by a violent wind before the mortar was •hardened, human skill has 'reduced it to a perfect perpendicular again: The mortar was sawed out on the wind ward side so as to allow the chimney to settle sufficiently to restore the perpendic ular. SIIIPBUrLDING ON TUE CLYDE.—The re turns of shipbuilding at Greneock, on the Frith of Clyde, for the year 1868, have just been published. The number of vessels built was 210, with an aggregate of 169,006 , -- tons and 15,222 nominal horse power. Though the number of vessels built in 1867 was 242, yet the tonnage was only 113,095, and the horse power 14,844. It is reported that while the shipbuilding trade On the Thames remains at a staud•still, _the busi ness on the Clyde is increasing every year. This prosperity Is attributed to the lower rate of wages, and the cheaper prices at which coal and iron can be obtained on the Clyde. The London. Shipbuilding trade, it is asserted, would be extinct were it not for they,overunieut contracts given to the firms in the metropolis of England. *THE iiIIeCCEP ,/f some of the. most popular neWsppers .in the world has turned upon their TUcation of novels,,tiot always of • • - , the highest class. Indeeclot is well known that the beet novels do nut run the beat in perhrdicals. The career of the London di.7lo* llili —a. paper perhaps few in this coun try know auything - about, and not many, of the educated class . in . Eueland ever see precisely illn4trates this. It was started in 1815. G. W. Reynolds and Eugene Sue wrote continuous MHO( 'ila. it, giving.:it a . cireulation surpriaing for those days:4o,ooo. In 1845, Mr. J. F. Snaitka stories ran its list up to between 300,000 and 40,000. in 1854 one of his stories gave it a kali million circulation. .Tne sequel is instructive. ' A man .4 real : genius took • hold, and Charles Reade's "White, Lies" mused a rapid *de cline. I'll V resorted to re-printing Scott's' novels—it, rapped fifty 'per cent,. a i lat In the ''.. lone aux. Roses," a play now running at the .Paris Oahe, there are three tableaux.' which . all the wonders of stage mechanism have never attained up tope present. One is . an Italian idyl, a landscape front..,Lef!pold .Robert's fatuous palating •Calletilitel'HarveSt." The 'peasantry . lanc,- mg - !teak . the Southern sun to the' quick Tsient;lla movement, the lOw img of the eatileand tee giacetul groupieg ui the figures are perteetly artistic. The second grand tableau_ is the feast given by Cteaar in his ducal palace; all the volaptuouine,sa of the East end depravity, of Babvion are reit d eri , ti anis? vi S idly ; wine overflows, a thou 'sind lights glitter,Whaile ballet nymphs like sirens enchant the intoxicated guests. nut tam• banquet is the conflagration of the palace. The stage is covered with sheet iron, and-no less than 1,500 piece iof train mg embers, suproseci to be the Maims, roofs and wails, are tossed up by artificial flumes The crackling of the wood, the thundering crash of dOrnes falling iu, the vrrit iting Of the spirals and nt ter dismay ef. the surprised tolCiery are almost painfully depicted. i !t. tithes six hours every day to put up t e .dr.cal palace behind the scenes,for it-raust be artistically constructed, and" one piece placed on another with precision. _ P E CI AL 1 , , • - :".;t 4 IPIRALON'S PAPHIAN LOTION,!' iroit REA 11T1111.1051 THE i•K IN. AND. COM- Realvvell Elmore. %loth L'Antehe's. Tan. etc... renderko the ..in tdoonane. Ladieb ,n the "../r,ory It. 11 For a en;;,:inte.- - nrter 4;lxvin,..:. It bah no volt:. " I-1 1 . I'AV.kN •1,1 1. 1" 'Ate rely . reliable t , :nattir ter disear , rr and blue- Isbell of the skin. PILILORT'S "F,a7Tltd ir , , e the toilet., Niiirm.ry Rath; will Lot 0310 Ow skin. Price, 'ds p*r "17."L01C Dr. raikro," . T'ernitue ikir the 4,11.11,a443, (11nL1111( Sill- I.y ntt Drill-4 Mb. pliAlAppi_ at soN.:l::,•tv ork. INIIENNEI7I jeA:r9-Ifira Ak 601(1E. Thitisooldid Nair' DYe tree Srl WOrld: the only true and orreot.l, Iyu; 1 yu; Iplyzaiuss. lut;t4altariqoas:' so didskitpolutme...t; no Ltb; reme•ileis the DI *acct. or, :nvtg.i rateb 'bud Ici.vet. the flab e4r. 1:41/1 ktaiattni. hrruni. 6(114114 . all Druppl2:B3ml rer‘i.:l3ert;.na Igit';;c3 °rl4. _.M"'",MARRIAIDIFI AND , CAI 3, Cif Essay forY:,ung ewe on er•iale.or Rode. and the D 14157. Sat; wad A rtirS' ,, , wava ate Impediments tu Ala% ith rl lure of rtlief.....iient• Iu seait.l I.: tit r charge. Adit•iect, Dr.. 4.l(itALLq 1111CUll N, Ilowa4d A.4olatian. Philafte;plo4. Pa. la:9 tOr tiv.iiple TO. M.t REAM:F.- I'o it,r * Men's Guide Po Happy Marrow and Conjugal •P 0, 14. y. Intalifll , . .lewd lwewvot lent ruyFmnu,, oa (be Error. and A 1.11.1, 11Irldritt to Yontu I v Manhood, t. at PI clad Ptter Vetol et, rreo or charge.' Add:.ba HO% AHD AS. h0eya.714)1.4. ;lox. P., ehlladelphili, Pt. tryPolu:AT AUCTION SAitES. • it B. B. 11511T1E6Q6 St CO. Bev"' SHOES AND CARPETS FOR 11111 , 1,1014; . SIVIITI9SON'S EMPORIUM, t. AND 37 FIFTH AVENUE. Ilfreerx. H. D. tiAt ITtISON Ir Co.. I. , ..prietorn of the. known 11.,,,m.5ti Auction I , leaffe ore erste, tthA alf..exellemeet .(mufaee,felsi. 011,41 •;.lif, arrive! oh to'sr k.puflb walall are erthg Yw.l at, remarkable low' asosal every vkitle , yt thr :Neat ttevylvi ets the tu , at sertlinuaelst trsliiffr:%l gral,ei, and nnilr ' t , 11'0(.6, ?•dpin f r. eke., ,flahntle., furriery arta ~al ;•,,ta. Call awl exu efisfe. no trouble L4l. •Kooda. •1444.11e.0.• relsrea , end children'', filo, .Mlt I , lntObt lour urn yr:cs;s, E • 4e'isi Werlaated reprwmtv.l ' ; f . , ' • 1-'1 PITTSBifIt4U_za,AZErTE, SEE NATIOXAL LIFT INHIBIT ME, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by special Act of Cougresr, Approved July 25, 1888. Cash Capital - $1.000,000: Branch Office : PHILADELPHIA, FIRST NA NAL BANK BUILDING Where the genera. business of the Company is trans acted. and to which all general correspondeace should be addressed.- DIRECTO an. • Jarcooke. Philada. E. A. Rollins. Washin. C, H. Clark, Pidlada. Henry D. Cooke. • Wash. John W. Ellis. Cincinnati. Wm. E. Chandier,Wash. Wm. o:Moorhead. Phila. John D. Deirees.. Wash. Geo. F. Tyler. Phila. Edward Dodge, N. York. J. Hinckley Clark, Phila. H. C. Faunestock, N. Y. • OFFICERS. C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Fixance and Executive Committee. EMERSON W. PEET, Phila., Seel and Actuary.• E. S. TURNER, Washington. Ass't Secretary. , FRANCIS G. SDII9 H, M.D., Medical Director, J. EWING. MEARS. M.D.. Assn Medical Director. ffo N. • Washington. D.*. GLISe. 31.:D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. WM. E..CHANDLER, Washington D. C. GEORGE 'HARDING. Philadelphia.' Ps. This Company, Di ational In its character, offers by reason of the Larg- Capital, Low Rates of Premium and New Tables, the most desirable means of in sn ring life ) et presented to the public, The rates of premium being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the insurers as those of the best 'Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables are now pre sented which need only to be understood to prune ac ceptable to the public, such as INCI IbII • PRODUCe -0 POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM romu V. In the former, the policy-bolder not only secures a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if lining , after a period of a few years. an annual in - corns cotvrt in fen per cent. (IU per OMNI.) of the par of his policy. The 1 ttnr the Company agrees to re turn to rhs meowed fie total amount or m o ney aek,as pa% in, in audition to the amount s( his policy. Tbe sttention of per-'fin s contempcating insuring tiwir lives or increasin g' the, amount of Insurance they already base, Is called to the special advant ages offered by the National , Life Insurance Cum pane_ t irculars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on application to tile lirasch ,dice of the Company In Thilade,phla, or Its Uenet al Agents. irerl.ocAl. M.ENTS ARE WANTED In every City and Town; and applications from competent parties for snch witch s with sultablueudorseuseri, should be addressed. THH CoSI PA N -;- ,Fital. ADEN:ft! UN.L.T. In their restaxtive die- Wets.. 0,1.'4E1141. 'AGENTS: V. R. CI.P.It K ,* yor PrI.I7I4VITMIIIi ).4)utheru e w Jerst-y. t 4 :00K FA Ci Wathiugtou. 1). For 31try!and. Delaware. Virginia, I)l.triet of Colombia anti Welt Virg min_ ft.l Ft. aiinV . AY at Arent); for Alleg4).111. ltearer, 11taler. Mercer snit Washington count)«.. For furtntr particu'.ars AdliTtiA N. 1.1 - V.l tIiSELL. Manager for thueral Agtut,, iterrl6l , uee. aiLZ:htivtr ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO., OP. PITTXIIIIRGEE. Office,' NO. 424 .1 3 1 7 :NIY. ST., RobL Dickson, Robt. Llddeit, W. J. le,rlglaY. G. biedle O. Yin Buren,F. Kirk'. K. H. Niers. J. Hangwisch Chris. hie ben. 1.. J. Blaashard; J. Weisser, delilleecket NIKESTEEN INSURANCE CORI. PANT OF PITTSBIJBOH.. =ANDES NIBLICK, President. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. onotwr, NEVA), General Agent. Omee, DI Water street, Bpang A Co.'s ,Wszer house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Wlll inzure against all kinds of Fire . and Marine Risks. A. home Institution., managed by Directors who are well known to the couunuuli*, and who art determined by promptoest and Überility to main. min the diameter vrkkb they have assessed, as of. feriag the hest protection to those who desire to be iuqured. INSURANCE OF THE WASHINGTON, D. C MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD BARNES,. Surgeon General U. S. A., Witab'n. HORWITZ, Mat Medical Department U. S. 111 NATIONAL TUTS? CO. NOILLHNO.) DIIiTICToRS R. MYERS, President. BT. DiCKBON, Vice President. BT. J. Bit lEB, Treasurer. J. AL BIETZ. Secret►rr. MEM Alexander liamlati Jona E. Yc K. Miller, Jr., Clarice, J" 8 " BfcAulaYi William i. Evros render Speer. J Nicol% Kirk pio.rlCA. Aloirew Acklen, Heynirr, David M. Long, Wm. Noniron, I). Inmsen. • nor IMPERIAL FIRE, INSURANCE CO., op i.orrriorr. IttsTATILISIIED 1803. OABH CAPITAL. PAIL UP AND INVINTED Ft' KUM P.SitlECD es,oos,opo insnritaco nolnst Yin naectini on if.onses and Jaulinlnge, Boons W Ares and Alereliand leo, Steam hunts. L'ollolew 1156110 d paynlin• in goW or cur • moan . sr Vatted Mates Ersiten Office; 49 Agin, New York. . manes of the Unite! States lirsairii tffll lw "W -inston in New York. .1. V. ALoZaIIG3SJLTN, .11. gent. , InT2BBIIIIGH, Orticip. 67 VOITETH STREET.. MIL. L &'t IfLlci aleoAgain let tb • idenhat tem Mit humiliate Vompany. .e5:112 IDIENNSYII e V4NIA • A. I OIStMAIi6E. COLOPAtiY OF FITTTSBURBH. OFLIt Z. No. 1073.; WOOD STIMET, DANIS 0/ COMP6RHOE BOILDING. - .Ims Compnny, and instant) against WO by Fire egalublvto. • • itiA.l:l) IV/LTECR, ?resident. C.. c. Vices Probideut. I. Ii()EFJCT PATI:IIAC, 'treasurer.it IetrILLILEH Y. S.3.sratary. DI.JIgCTOSti3: UeorciVntzon, tie°. . Evans, J. C. appt, J. C. Irletner, John Vnegsley, .Irnntori. j,i,ons.l , lllti tit or. Isui .1 ppot , J0i1.7.1t .1 . itomry N)1•9+,11. 'AGAINST LOSS :.F3 - 4 FIRE. FiIMOLIN INSURANCE• CU. OF PHILADELPHIA. area*. 435 4.437 vitr.t4T NUT 31%, Nrmi.jins DI !Lit 170411 431karled .f. I:atelier, ' 1 klor•to.t.ml H. Lthilit , COWAN VjAallet, , Intvid 1. lirora : 1 Hunnel (*rant. hos.° r.... 5., 01) 49. R. Air.ltb, '- • Edwarti C I.mile. ..ritr Vy, tlebstrui 0 -..! rgAto. Veorrni Ci.bntda,, rale% u.Prealtir mi.. .taiW• C,.1114ir President. W. U. tlrgarf.m, ry.pr J. tiAI.tOIIII".R.O I ..I.VVIN, .NOTIAI Veht tinnier 2'}lnl wad WOO4l htreetn. pf,• ; r v i4iEfF : h Cl/J.INC E COY 07 Mfr.. N. R. 00Ittitelt W04)9 it FIFTTI A More emputy, telf.ll4 Fire eid Marine RAW ;Glint:Tann: • . Capt. John b. itheads, ilatuuel nhriver. Charles Arbuckle, Jamul M. Brush, Win F. Lang, , atuuel plet;rickart egtdPut. ••• Presldebt. . . leczecs iy. IN. General Agent. Wm. Militia., Joan WELL, &gin S. Parks„ Capt. isete Wm. Vl2l Kirk. . Jeirtep 13. Venter, `WK.' PRI - LIAM PI JOIIN W ATT;_ Vice W. W. P. U.s.itD NER, I piorr. JAS. 00111.1)( EG . 1 % ENT INSURANCE COlll. rA N-T or rrmrantoia. orrics , ;_qqp. - " 37 STREIST. BANE BLOCA Innate* matien an kW& of I9re and Karlin/USU. rnYTIN, Prealdeat. 0113( n• M 4 COILD, . 1 . 1 4 e C.'U. DUVhlCGL ,' ncar~trrp. ChrT. W3f. DPAIr, lien< rat Ductorhils; Crpt. 'Wu. Dean, L t rahneatc.e.a W. Q. Everaim. izobert etellvirm. Medi gal% dohs di IrrriA. Jr. cd. I). tlcC4ra, e rt. f-ic.mry. tear5,(1 , .11 , 15. •• :ig :',Aitt.,::ni.:T-'l'B-iiq:; ItqSIIRANOE ERN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY; • OF ALLEGBECF, PA. Nine in Franklin Savings Bank Bnlidlcg 4.3 Ohio St., Aliozhon7. A FIOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the connnunity, who trust by fair dep.:int, to merit a share of your patronage. • • I HENRY IRWIN, GE©. RIDDLE DIRECTOR*: Henry Irwin, !ELT:. Pa ciersun, IledrY[ Uerwl,gl (l eo. t.I Riddle, ',lamb nz. Got. len Yatar, Simon Drum, jJ. R. I...nit 1., J acoli W. M. Stewart,!Ch., I'. IV idston, Joseph. Craig, Jos. Lutuner, H.J.I! Zlnlz.and, Jeremiah Kam): splo:da., ATIONAL INSURANCE-CO., OF THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY. ce, No. 89 FEDERAL STREET, entrance on - ton Avenue. Btoc FLEE' INSURANCE ONLY. W. W.-MARTIN, President JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretart. DIRECTORS: A. H. English O.II.P.WMIams Jno. A. Myles,e, Lockhart, Jas. L. Graham, Eobt, Lea, Jho. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gent, 0017:n3.4 FOR SALE--.K.NAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. .1 Acre at Woode'Run. 4 Acres awe HonSe in East Liberty. El Acres, unimproved, on Troy Hill. A Acres on Greensburg Pike. 5 Acres on Four Mile Run Boa lA Allies from P. C. R. R. 70 Acres near P. F. W. & C. R. R. 118 Acres near Pa. R. 8., Westmoreland county. 90 Acres at H ill Side Station. Pa, R. It.' 4 Farms In Preston county, West Virginia. 180 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with coal. &OS Acres and good improvements, In Trumbull county. Ohio. 900 Acres of Timber land, with Save-Mill and dwellings. Hones and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk patrick. House and Lot on Vicroy street. House and Lot in East Liberty. • House and Lot In Mansfield. House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny, • House and Lot on Beaver avenue. 2 Houses and * Lots, very cheap. on Vine street. Si Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. 2 Houses and Lot on Franklin street. 1 House of 9 ROOMS and 2 Lots on Roberts St. Farms In Illinois. Missouri and West Virginia. Coal Lands In Allegheny, Westmorel.tod. Fayette and Beaver counties In Penna. Hommel of 9 Booms In the 17th ward; rent $309 3 do. of 3 do. do. 17th do. do. 144 do. of 3 do. do. 12th do. do. ISO do. of 6 do. doe Bth do: d... 360 1 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. du. 300 1 do. oE 9 do. do. Rd do. do. 600 1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th do. do. 192 1 do. of 5 'do. do. oth do. do. 2440 1 do. of 4 do. du. 17th do. do. 108 1 do. a' 7 do. do. 2d do. 1 do. of 6 do. Grant stn et. ' The Itomees , tsat I haw . for rent will be rented ve: y low to good len...ate for the balance of the ren tal year APPLY AT _D. P. ILITCIPS REAL ESTATE MICE, No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. MEM 2,000,000 ACR ES OF OITOICBTATIDS FOR SATIF, Unifilt Pacific 'Bailment Company, • tAII'PERW lying *tong if s :ti 'line or tile!, rtitsl, . 6149 TO *5,00 PEI ACRE, And 6 s C SC..."DI T Of f AVE For fUrther partllntars, maul, h.C.; Address MAIM Y. BEAKEREEX, Land Coscmlatnoner, Topeka, Yana% 's Or MAO. B. LAMEOSA. QM ATALUABLIE OAKLAND PROP- V shi.E. a. neat. ..0 neiltenctage house. conveniently arranged and good serd, r. porticelo front. wide t " ; tar w n dow, library, =orbit. 1111.1/1 1 / 1 .. etrao tp, oioK room kitchen, large cellar, &AM etc. Lot 100 Pert front. on Chartes street by 51110 dotty, Concord grape ',lntl, Pain's froll trees. to, is shade tress, a tine view of tin M.m..ng.:h.ie river and surrounc lug Wintry. situate 0 mintv es ' walk frinn street ear., ht desirable lotatibq a •11 good neighborhood. Cl.ll HEE RT &SUNS , . Jai fib multhiteld street. FARM FOR 'SALE—Coutaiiii.ug 1013 'Acura, two miles northwest of Salem, Inklo. Three good iireharde; Sugar . Camp, Barn. 'Dwelling House, Carriage House and other out llflings. Will uichuge tor city property. Terms my. leer full particulars inquire of tral:b72l • - WOE SALE & TO LET.--Houses and Lots for sale In all_psits of the city and au f.erbs. Also, several trAMid In good 'bastions. Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORYrwith 110 acres of land, and good ImProvements, which I will sell !hasp and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for rent in both cities: For further particulars inquire W/LLIAII WARD, Intlll9 Grant' street. opposite Cathedral. WiN'T)ICAL. slJ>—Another,'lMANllooNevl MEDICAL PAMPHLET, f rota the pen o , r Die. Duirris. The Medical Times say sof is work This valuable treatise on the cans e a d cure o premature decline, shows ho health te l impaired through secret abuses of youth and man ood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopials of -the Impediments to m arriage, the cause Ind effect, of nervous debility, end the remedies therefor." I, pocket edition of the above will' be ice warded. OR recellit of 25 ceAts, - 11y - addrergirig Doe tor 01111• TIS, No. 58 North Charles tttr..2l. Ittltletnre, ?Lil t !! '-- 1/1 - , ANBOOD: . HOW. 1,0,5: .. '.I 11014 .11j, ItEdTOILHDI Jr't ~,nibtfte.vil, . ..f..a., l tIVUt. i . Price, .r(.o' cruo. A LEVII! ID, t.fher THr D IFATIDLA.I. TVOTATII.E.!a.. lo,ct ,I:r.diral Claw tif BWr5lA 2 .t orr?.t , c it. vr cuwElifd t\'.- ..al I tor Vitt 414%r1 Etritr , Aon ., ...ict .* l I.obsilly filatil:r4watrar Ate to Ma - , rOar y.etwritilyf. NerroCsucrb,--o.m..stoolicir. ICtil• !cps, :am: rltv. :Gems.! s.r.tt P.91 , ,;4cal I.ncti ully,. re. iultlic frctri NIA(' Alms', &C., .1r; it'AL. I. 'Alm , ' A r.l). ":d.)). , anther of Lite "t. true% Iloo.', ' ..,., C. 4. " 10. 1 0 - 'V .1... k. ) TD4/115DS t)r tlllirTHitlltb , ..*. row, ( voutur awl , to t. plain rllVdOp.e., to any atlf rear,. pont. lx• ili, C. 011 IYCVipt Or nit Orlll,i, or tvr 0 I,,eita. III! f LWOW. to t'HAS. ,1.. C. ICLINY it Co. 1.127 r I ONV Kra' . ti F.W YVlr.li. riv. , ,ITOTFICX 80116416 .\ 100 Dr rjulv t rrrell'il " . ..4strri.n.rc qulde,” oricr Id rents, , tri 4: odrlvT I iszo Awn'ZlP 10U . 1%;44 MEN AIIOUT Itlqesit.344 forleoung Alton, On the irriir4, Al.nmes sad 36e- ; . 1 - ..eldent tr y o uth awl cultn.ine hutninst viev , .4/ ilenimeu , eati.l cm. * coal 11111M1.1 fn tyr•ale4 freoll charicr ' Addremo, 110 IVA igi) !vs. Reer2llLnatht.l BILLIARD 'TABLES: , • .4,3IERICA.N BILLIARD TABLES, AND °ORDINATION OCIBRIONN. tiadlsoutablyibe best In use: , NEW IMPROVE, 11EN'rm, Patented Nov. 116th,. ,1801' s and April %Ist, 1868. Everything relating to billiards of the beat quality and lowest larlcs always on hand. Our NEW CUE TRIMmitR, Patented ILA, sth s 1008, price 511.50—a great success. ninatrated price flits Cent on application. Address PUELAN & coLtagrnna. 03, . 08.67 and 60 CitOttite Pr., New Yo•:k Vitt , Irtheidiywis en , ... NATI IST COMMON 1 I • Metekit4#3 Mo)te 3rarics. NcOrLh , P4st tamer of Vest Oinult , ol. hAleighorty. lolLialrit A TVA.I.MILL .k. CU. Hart JA hand or r . itiart on ano7t, notice Beane a 2 . 4 tu 1 Alto ncti, Vlx.re for :41,u:walks; Brewer? Vaulis, ke. iiimi mtd Tomb BCoate, &e. Urdolie 1,40/4141Y P444Cllliptl. rX14:1.4 ICILICIZIADiII =1 ..rsresideut. ,Stertpary, IJno. Thompson It o . s a. M gße, Jacob Kopp. BI 74 St. Ts.9le. Stltynnrl SAMUEL PATTERSON. On the Premises S'TQIv E. _ , LEGAL. • TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ...A. Allegheny County.latate of Pennsylvania. Par tition 1., Krittit.3, No. 109. January Term. 1860 Ann Holeahlo and Agues Ifoldshtp verses June !Campbell, Henry Camp p ard Campbell. Sam • .r.el3. rh,elds and Ha, rqct Shields his w••,. James C. Pearson and Wm, Wilson an 1 Emily Wilson Ids wifk, heirs of Jane • amp'. den'o; l.enry.c Knox. u m, B. Knox, E. C. Dewey and S..rult, /Jew. y Ws wile, Jam. a Knox. Martha Knox. .lira A n 31. Da. vidson noel .1 tine H. 3icAl3 , Ter, hels of Hugh Knox. deceased: James Knox, George Knox and stn!ili Knox, beim of Wilthin Knox, deed: James Knox, Samuel B. Knox, George Knox, Ann Armstrong, Joon 31. Kirk, James 3: irk, { William F. k irk, John. I Marshall mad Nancy his wife Dante 1 Kleser and Sarah Li. his wile, Mri. Elizabeth Burnett, Phil%) Deltrlch ate Mary his wife, George F. Kirk. Aaron Brooks and. Ann 11. his wife, and William 31. D o ty and the Issue of his wife Jane Doty, deed; M. rcy Lowell George Cro,i•nover, John ..edge and lia..- hah his miles Crownover, Robert LucreriaPPl,rlv, Allnlrin Skenkle and Almira hie wife, Mary 3i ann. John K. lie' nett, Josephine S. Kennett, I seem J. Bennett. George 31. *Bennett, base Jeukinson, Wm. a Frazee and Relaxes - his wife, Thomas 31Inshall, George K. MI a shall, Bobt. P. Blush all and Byrani L. 311._e 1, 01. 11 , irs of Geo. Knox, (lewd. lieirs at law of Agnes Knox, deed, late of thecity of Pitts.hurgh. 131114111..1 by plaintiff: fir the partition or Fale, of the real eateete of AglieB Knox. oec'd, lateofthecity of Pittsburgh. , who died in 1854; The real es tate consist Of two lots on Fifth street, (now Firth act:alley he the city of Pittsburgh, one fronting on Fr tit aren't- tannic one hundred feet Mid on Market street about tie rty feet, and the other fronting on Fifth avenue about twenty•two leet and ru..niug back atone Market alley about thirty feet; on which are erected one brick and three MIMS buildings. The he hi of la Vilna Knox, deed, who was a broth er of Agnes Knox, and have the on• Interestin said t.ropet ty, are unknown. One ol his sons. James, wnen last heart horn., lived near Cincinnati, Ohio. I lie defendants above named are notified and re quirt-el to cause an appearauce to be entered fur them In Fuld Court. and to answer sold bill, on or before the 4th Monday of January, 1889. or In default thereof the hill will he taken prs'eont,tso,.and a de cree ma.le against them In their absence. MMIIMOMMic= JACOB H. WALTER, L. S. Prothonotary. WHITE & SLAGLE, Attorneys for I'lalntltr. IMIM ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order of sate Issued ouof the Or. Court of Allegheny County,the undersigned, execn•or of the last will of Dr. JESSE , PENNEY, dec'd, will elpose at PUBLIC SALE on the premi ses, on THURSDAY, the 11th day cf FEBRUARY. A. D. 11369, at 2 o'clock P. R.. all Diet certain piece or parcel of land situated In the borough of DicKeerport. County of Allegheny, and State a Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, •ii: Beginning on the southern side Of Penn street InJanes. y's phn of lota in said, borough, at urt-r a:0, No. 13. theuve south along tee lice of 'sod l i 20 feet to an bile}; tlton , e east along fish) site' 11 4 1 n..•t to Ihe line of Ilendvrsun•s lot; theta.' I, laid 70 ,eet to Penn tome:, and thenve by n ael Mgt feet to the piece of beglnoluK: be. leg 3 part of lu No. 13 In ,ald - For turthcr ovlleulnen tutiolee ott I(O.IIELiT I , xetot"r. Eliznb. Lb 1. r Jolt .F. , torney, l'ultburgh i4JA . KRUP I k -7 140. 6 . 1 $ TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF - 1 - - ; . :•: 1'F.F.1) STATES, fur the Wtoteru Dletriet. o Pen vonia: OLIVER ADAMS, ' a Bankrupt under the Aet of Congress of 'Starch tt!, 11111. haling applied for a Discharge from 1..1 ht i debts. and other claims provable under said . Act, ny order of the Court, notice is hereby gt,en to al' pt.r.souii who have proved their debts. and other per.ons litterested, to appear on the 28ru DAT ur JA:9 lAlt V, 1809. at 10 o'clock A. M., before b thl lIA R PER. E.g.. Registerln Bankruptcy, at loss! nee, No. 93 Diane, tvi street, to show elate, If say tiny , have, why a Discharge should not be greeted to the said Bankrupt. And Partin: r, notice I. s - ti en that the Second and Third Ms stings f creditors of the said bankrupt. required by the -27 di add 28th amnions of said Act. will he bad be fore the salt! Register, at the mime Alum idol place. „lam-Ito C. 31cCAND1.124 4 S. - rpiii! IS TO GIVE NOTtell That eu the Ile, day of January. A.1).1469. a war rant to Bankruptcy was I:sued against the estate of '6ll I.IA.Si 1.. of Pitaiurdh, in the • utnts of Allegheny and istote 01 Penn,ylvania.'who bas teen a nudged a Bankrup;.. n hh itSvn petit Uri: Ma: toe payment of any debit. and slOyvery of any isr,.p.rri 1: 4 invitLc; him or for his use. vol the transfer of af.y prolierti byhlm. are fora Ides 11 law; that a mre.ting of the creditors uf the sxtd Boat ritw., to prose, tt itetk,s, and to Cl3llO, ime or more asstg.nt-el of his - estiste will be told at n Court of Bankruptcy. t be holds : it at the utllct +'f the Itemster. No. 93 Diamond street, In toe 4tv of Pittsburgh. lief ire dAld UF.I. HARPER, in , Itrekter. on the :3341 day of January. A. 1). ISt 9, at 10 o'clock A. M. . • ' ' TCIOST AS A. Itt)WLET. Jan U. Marsltsl,*as Tdeaav lager. • _ rutti IS OS TO GIVE NOTICE TrIAT ou. -toe 11 - ti. day of .Isuitgav, 1): 11169, a :Vanua: iu ll.ur.ruptcy W &is feu avklust : ISTATE OIL ADOLPiI RODELIIEI3II.II. Of A.11.-gheor elry, I , the county to' ,‘llegtvzoot And. ante Penn. yivattl.s, wit has been adinderct I:saKropt. 011 lit , own petit/on; that-Lb, yny t tarnt of au v.l, to s aoct dkOtv. - ry • f any property uolonittur to %hat lionl.ruir to him ur for ld, hut, asl , l the ttrAnt - fez 01 no. ioronerl4 by httu, its:e fjrboi. , esi ,bylaw: that II tue•ttng or thu err...tors, of the sold Illtak / ty ;.1./ IMO hair &Ws. and to ct.oo,e one or more sof his t•st Ate, o ill be held st Court of itrul: t owes, 414. Loitten at NO. Fe•irro.l street. N:ke,,hut , c tty, .• leghenv you 0t...Pa.. fors JOHN N. ri`itsl ANTI E. Pert Revl4o , t, the 23th. ttny or ,Ftlanntr. A. 1!. DASD. TUtr:fAla A. ROWLEY, jal6:o.Sl 'U. :•!.. bier: oat. 'de :toot , er. • ORDINANCES.: ORDINANivE PIiOTI FO R TWO "catlxiitii DIST MOTS, &C, Ste. 1. Br ft ordained unit 'mailed by the tiel•rt and 001111W,1 CI - mac( is ...flit:6. City of A iltrioto,y;land it is heraw tuart , d by the authority of thy That from •, f Lee tie 1a 01 Ja. 'Mal, to .wharrenstl t,e idea - .too two ti•btri , •,. known ft, I'l, and .W.••••ten• I Ander. BOIL kill q•el minelhr 11ivi01• glint!. Of Ow Nut: 2. Tv.' . 411.1rVet - I 411•• he. out In cha.ge "fr. wh,riuo,t..r, Mime V . wt •the. del meeting or Ce4inel, w!II Iv- rt,4lll.re, •odto la" lie .11,0 41:3 del) earl' for Int “11111- 011.044n:6S I it. dlttpli: reeeleica:. Ls con , Idcr at,on tiletef..r the ni it, air. tolv w..tdett by law. • .t. , b.e it:fib:at he Gib- lerri, - 10 adm 1 1 ,101 k tOo'er-l'eCll , o..fwliArfaig...&t. t.t ko”n the ‘‘ , .tar!it.tzoc.l • rtin: and XI, tktat flO ihrt,,,rro,,bNi i to t ,i' ,•tt any p . . 411,11 he lea , ••:(%4•00t, t:C.• r and 11,0,r tht:ir ditt,.4loo ' I,lvl for te , r.oli do Abki he • able 0a tine Of live •41011%.4... tile - nani,.• 00, r, non , era •1111.1.11ArliT bpon e 'let ion. - K .2. 4 . I r.doe - • ti lia.116.111,• - •tr, Avi I trr pile.•d 1.. e 'a two:Lilly rquirit-ot httal,e.iv trait ..aeied' by ban. to !he City Controller. Ullll. Ili (.11 nay lug to, the City' 'freittin er at th, , any: ut.rioel , .• to.t vi) 11114010 f to it.ortilUnDen CColdliel ittn "w:(11 - or to tia.lu., ..y filregonnt.' ;And mon And engettd into a law thla the Four teertho,t3 ..f IA &Loa ry. tt o ar at' Oar 'Lord ulau iltotwaut: eight ..!un,lred two at L, J Alt ES Mr - • PrfalJent of tk!leet council. • " .iiniN • - • Prettident tel Campton Con. nil. Attest: 11; 1); 1 , 1 - kcrEnno - 2", Clerk of gelefTeonnetl. • it. LAYOulti. Clerk of Cowman , ':“lire7:4l. RESOLUTKO2II 'lo' OPEN . _ _ PERRY STREET. Freite•d t Br 111..130..0 andCowanon comiell of Mo. Ity 01 'tlore SII/k.i.T In rr m ,t , P e.v nt irro,to:.ti(in Li. lUri a tic Troy Hill M. mid 1.1ott.1; .1. AN. TWIN! ks .n.l b. 11 4 r E llombv uptivkintril vlcnt is tor legi tit.• Sli,m4,2e* and be .•etlta in Aceowlntwe wl;ti the pio , e.ionn ut the ~ : nt of d 1.4 t, A. 13. 104117. stud that tde Clerlo. of , rounet I hotifY them of Ir Rropuhi:lntot. , . • I )rAnt n-d and euaeted tato a law this the 14th day ofJauuaty, A. L. /60J. • . • • JAMES MenliLF.ll; U. JOHN S: 1,(.40Ty Prealdent of Cotarneu ()Donal. Attest: . , • - • I)..lllAcrtratitox, 'Clerk of Select Co , mrll.- R. Du..vr(MTH, Clerk. of ConuttuuCuutail. tilo WEIGHTS AND TiIEASU.RES e .. a , 13.1141((0N.' sei,oy of Weigida and Annaarea t No. b FOURTH ntsl;it:T, • ' . • Iteireen Unary sad FerryetreAtio. Tt 4 ^•,. %vrnqttirls , • ==Z==LEI EXCre.L..IO46I. WOO.. 11. & aIirNICIIVRON., Inulactarers and Deniers - T.Abillt 0, Snuff, Cigars. Mrs's. to., FEDER/Lt. PST.. ALLEEMSNY. AMUSFg. !cT~. aF`'.l EWj OPERA HOUSE. Lessee.. Stanager SPECIdr, NOTICE.—To avoid the crowd about the box t lii eat uttrht, It t:• rePpeetfully Intimated to the pat, s etatllshrit , nt thut .seate can he eecureo •luring the clay from 9 o'clock A. H. to 4 p. u. lIIMORMSKIE TTITS. (Friday) EVENING, JanuarY 22. Tile Incr,:ase , enthusiastic and crowded boutes to see CLOKIN DA AND.JF.NKINI 4 , Caanot. be ti'bregardec ', . I:upeateu to-night Leflingwell 5l at Mee at 2 o`e ock t-st.ordar ""a: -- P ITT S BUR G H TITi ,EATRE. If. W. WILLIAMS 'ole Lessee and Manager. l'enionb,r your Lest ellauee to see 'IHE GREGORY'S TRANS-ATLANTIC CO3IBINATION THE MINIATURE CI RC Gertrude's Learned QuAdruneda. Little Bessie Gregory Mists Leona Covende•. Jean, Albert. Arthur and Willie. IThe Elviuz Men of the Air. . • ANEW BILL TO-NIGHT. Last Grego y Matinee on Saturday. tO''''BUDNELL'S -INUSE I UM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, . Tl;te Great Family Resort°. FIFTH AVENUE, between Emithileld and Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. oig-Open Day and Eyening, all the year round. Admission, 25cents: Ckildren, 16 ct nts. mf-ORPHANS , Rums BASEMENT OF CATHEDBAL. ADMISSION The splendid newly organized Cathedral. Brass Band will enliven the Falrevery evening. de= "FAIR IN RIAN Pair for the benefit of the New Catholic Church In the village of Mansfield will open on the 18th of JANUARY, and will continue for two weeks._Tralns on the Panhandle road leave the Union Depot -Itor Mansfield daily at 3:1'65 and 4:55 P. m., returning at 11. e . M jal2 Vir'PROF. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADVIL No. 75 THIRD STREXT, is now op en for th e re. eeption of pupils. Class days and ours—For Li- Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday; at o'clock V. 24. For tientlemen--Tnesday and leriday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. Private lesson' given. Circulars can be had at the Music Storer awl. at the Academy. Classes out of the city I, convenient, attended to. Sir Hall to let to Select Parties ,se4:v7ll • J%19:d.2 DRUGS AND GEE H.ENDERSI)N J. tit. BROTIIE Op 266 Littertt , streeL DE stens La thugs, ealpua awl eatent medicines. ' tasns W. MACHEOWN & BRO., WHOLESALE DRUGS `'TS, AND Ol Ettaelb<> l2' C>ll_ lOTED 70 NO. 195 lIBERTY STREET, YITT.I.IIJTEGEI7 , PENNL., V, Li ad; Wit:Of-m)3 ass nag inAitfare ManutacturrsDflCC,. de IitEGTIO UllitiEß An infallible remedy for nuanner Coniniaint. Diar Dynentery,( VOnalaug. hour nioniach and Cholera Moron/ DRAIRRIS' CRIMP Ciao, A. apeclflo or Cholera, Orusips, ami rata titomach. for sate by ' MUMS & EVir/NG, Corner of Liberty and Wayne SUe,etif, N'OlEt T. SCHOONRAXErt & SON'S PURE WHITE LEAD McCOY'S *EBDITER.GICEE.Iif, Die only irreca ipatht that will.got dettitolato . by i'ioauro.lt whi look better, l 1. longer Lull Ate nerfef;t tati.itaxtlon than lony oath: In tho market A"' 'IITS ViVANTLD. ,) A DAY. 1. TWO $lO DIAPS FOIL $4. • •• - . PATENT REVOLVING DOIIBLE MAPS 0 EVIL AMs. es- CA. ASZIt• • 'lli F. ttNl - 1 - el) I'ATK.S Coe • Colored—lu 4000 (.mitt'et.; These grea-t \lips, now 'ast completed shim eiari pl.we of unpoi - ta.nue, ull fia.tiro3.lb to [isle, arid this alter:wens In thy, t arlotet ISttropean:..t.tes. Alale , ..nre-'heer..l evt ryrrlontl tint tttall! in the hey ne,otpv the sfOlso rtinp, and by melt'. ut t.tO , tte v.reo.r. either ..ide root tio/hreltrill trout.. and so ,v Uot.rt. rik,ltte alol lance aixount given to, g ..to i• gents.. Apply for Circular.. Trrms 313ies tts LLOVIPS MAP DUItEAIT. erli-lek-darr 223. Con rtotiolt. eteeet, 11.;0 1 /1/illi . 114!40111r; ONE 11 ITIVRIeED. I'ONS OP • , . R E HOLIDAYS . . 11. s higheat market. vices and (rick sera • gnar -.nu ed. 111:trk, Packages dtt'llw:%4Y %okra try . • ff..; 'P. 'BALLARD •5i...100 Vonnniss.lou literehauts, 3=l4' Wzahlnxion str New 1 " • • • • Y1011 , •:••AT • 1.1:4T. • I{l.‘69:—Al)p!ica . E L , maks to fell Ennors 11;.d In ule Ciarl'a (AIICC y. Jann , ry.3)4oo. • . ; - II mein Altin"arlity. (t., Etna ward. • - r. aril I , l,elarn.lt. Tavt:rn, 'l'ltir4l ward.. 14• eln, 'rntrd wa.rtt. • • - tntannou. E. t., tterqntli Ward. • • , • Allegheny. • •-• 'Valentine Penner. Tavern, Tilled ward.- • Towarashipa. John N WNW. Tavern. - N(.rtti IraTette:. 1,,, Trvir, Tavern. . .• . - AII,I!.I3HJENI COIETIT ; • The LiCA•II6 I I . B erJ Hill Mt for hearing the above 0 , tiums..rt Vir.e.D.N.E.'bpAY. • laV 27th last:, at 9 o'clock A, N. • G..13119WN, Ja4.033 • . . Clark. , • • COLGATE & V 4 . 58 . FILAGIRANT :s l ita t TOILET: SOAPS, , . Are prepared by 'l:killed work ice% "•. UR.III. IMP the be . ArrAnown .ius the .ryrue 0 4 Attu by deader.% and I:Madames. • • - •*old -everrthere. ]O i a PURIFIES THE BLOOII. FOR SALE lIY ljaitG(l ISIS 1:V-KICY QI.TEEN OF ENGL4NII 'II P. trErst" ote OAP. • For doing *family wahttlitg In the hert and cheap.. est it3s all e ntanur. 4trl.enKth ;tetrahteobi r qri olth 01a31/.l eual to. uyOn Oa world gild faltering tins of genuine eft+l.ll,. Tre WIZ Iptr,oht rh , np. Soki by for FAIR:AL. 4* North Il'ohrtit It rest. I•hit..lolph)a. N ()It'll:E.-4 An. atiiliic*ti IMP at•Or for tit e kroritu is or t.1"3. ` , lffitr J.Y mind I oA, 11..4 3 tiAAli Yf culiViCiad or r.emviiliC p... 10.614.% 14:144 121 HSNDsB:BO2f• ...M. W. CA-Nnyci. lIENEFFT OF 95 cents. CALS. AND