Qs.l'6lmrOietaitttt ,YEW PUBLICATIONS. LIBRARY L'n:T.lol l OF TEM Wonits offl db ErAithE s rj u :scr;:sts• Published by b Appleton Se CO. r New York, For mi dt ,r, Pittsburgh.. - sale by Henry_ The .volume completing this eleannt paition of the Works of Dicknis, corn prises "Oliver Tsfist," "Great Expect ations," "Bleak Heuse," . aid "Pictures from Italy." The character of .these stories aro familiar to the vast multitude of admirers of 31r. Pickens. and needs no commendation from us. nisi series Is one of the best and cheapest of Dkkens' works, and at the extremely loth krice of ten dollars and fifty cents for the set of six volumes.' They are bound in superb style, well illustraled, and pxesent a very showy appearance. We most heartily commend this edition, to, those vim desire a handsome set at but little costa . SEEKERS AFTER'Gone By the .F. W. Farrar. F. R. S. Published by J. B. IA ncot t -Co:, Philadelphia. For said by R. B. Davis, Pittsburgh. Conflicting as are the opinions of critics,' of ,the-'propriety of designating Seneca, .Epictettts, and Marcus Aare three heathen Philoilophers, as "Seekers after God," we confess that their candid and eainest inquiries after truth, . and efforts to confoim 'their lives to the light they atialited . of the true- and living God, entitle them to be'regarded with much charity by Christians of the present day, Living - in ari ail of corruption, • and' of a low standard of morality, it *lbws the strange working of God's Holy Spirit in reaching these heathen teathers. These men certainly, exhibited traits of character which should cogimand the ad uiration'of the Christian world Events great moment in the *mid's history are. harmoniously; woven in •connection with these noted characters. The Work is written with much purity of style, and will. command the attention of the thought . . andcultured render. BEAIWEC AP,TZIC TRUTH. Addressed to young men. By George Ny e Fglestori. Published by G. P. Putnam & Son New York. ',For sale by B. S. Davis,. Pittsbargh. Ili this work we have embodied the re- sults of 'careful research atter hi:lth, , in which the topics of moral philosophy and the'avidences of Christianity have been carefully elaborated, with a view to in duce-young men to enter the field of in qttirr, and to enter upon a career of ac • tivityin favor of the Christian , religion. _lt:is dedicated to the Christian Associa . - tons of the United States and British Provinceß,and discusses "Christian Truth or Beller." and "The Christian Life and Reward." There is an earnest vein run ning throughout the book, and the spirit of augression is taught very decidedly. It will doubtless be an aid to help young men forward in the divine life. Sranuar CASTLE. By Cecil Hope. Pub lished by J. B. Lippincott .ar CO., New York.: For Bale by R. s. Davis, Pitts. J- burgh: • • This is a charming story,' compressed 'vvitiditi one hundred pages. Shades Of . life are preSented in glowing colors, and in a very attractive form. The leading characters are well drawn and natural, and there is an elevated moral tone per vading the work.' Readers of love tales will find much to interest and entertain them in this volume. , BLEKDPITS. A story of Scottish Life. Published by G. P. Patnam ttt. Son, New - York; For sale of R. S. Davis. Pittsburgh. It is a relief these days' to read a novel of such , a matter-of-fact diameter as "Blindpits," instead of one of the sensa tional noveli teeming from the press. At the time this story first appeared in Scot ' land it created considerable Interest, and ; elicited high enconiums. The Put ' mini have reprinted the book by special • arrangements with the Edinburg pub lishers. Its length is objectionable to some, but the_main characters are so well drawn, and the plot so well executed that pgsons who. commence its 'reading, will likely be so fascinated as to be indUced to read it through. , A ,CII,2ISTaLLS STORY. By Caroline E. K. Davis. Published by Henry Hoyt, Boston. Far Bale = by .Booirsellera geri orally. , . This pretty story is well ,w`orth read ing by young people at any season of the year, as tt ell as:during the.holidays. It - possesses a healthful glow add seeks to - elevate youthful minds to the things•of 43ed. Ris a eapital book for children, -WALT d E.Now Asoin BEN. ECCLES. By Abrahain Rage. Publisned by J. B. Lippincott St, co., Philadelphia. For Bate by it. S. Davis, .Pittabargh. Lovers of romance will find a fund of enjoyment in this volume. Its sketches Are lifelike and natural, and not over drawn, as is too frepently the .case in works of this character: Pictures of ad clay and things are given in graphic . words, and, highly colored as 'they may appear, they cannot fail to interest as •.; well as instruct the reader. Here and there passages of_singular beauty are to • • found, mid 'also views of the most ortho --41 ox character ,of the principles of ,Chris . .. Utility. The work ought tp i7opular. FAST UP EY THE Sia. By Sir Samuel W. BAILEE, F. K. G. S., Gold Medalist of the loyal - Geographical Society, Author of "Albert WYauza," "Great Basin of the Nile," eta. Published by Harper it Brothers, Newlrork. For sale by Henry Miner,'Plttsburgh. Young people will welcome this capital 430 0 k Wjth an enthusiasm few books of ad- Venture have received of late. The story is admirably woven together with certain facia; that add much to the interest in the Work. It eJutains all the bol&dash and -adventure of the- distinguished : ,author, and will eeriainly meet the large expeeta- Alorilkat those who urged six &m ow to ,Z l A , G 3 Viiii K ;i , I:6' I M.- ,"Te.., leading arrat.... , T .t. .*'-' r t y 4 , -ter, is carrled :through •tcdriculons and 1., hairbrgadth, • advent u res, which . „git es pi ; quancy to the work. • • It-is fidely illusfr ted and sold at a very low price. C.:Ask.:4.:A; on, 'rill,Cnii..intEN OP 2 V. VALLEYS. fly Martin Farqrahar-on. 'author of .-Elsie Dinsmore," 4 , llolidvs all Rotelands," etc. Published by J i it:t. I.4ppincrtt & Co., P'ailadeipbia. or sale by R. S. Davis, Pittsburgh. .. hrilling events lire narrated in t is book of the Waldensian "persecution of 1655, and a number of years succeeCing that period, that cannot fail to leave th eir . impress upon the reader, of the heroic 1. i _conduct of these down-trodden and per scuted people. Christians in these drip wi illearn lessons of the wonderful povi;er of God to sustain his people under the deepest trials, and. illustrated by them ; l' , Casella" is well written andais• full of i . 4 raphic and touching incidents : ' E iI:XERIOAN AGRICULTURAL ANNU• 'AL for 1369. ,Publistied by Orange L Judd 6i Co., New ,York. , . This annual is wharit purports to be, a ," and-book and guide to the, farmer in laying out his work." : This is the.: third annual- ari improvement upon 'lts prede cessors.. It hi praCtical, progress Tel and fully up to the times, in' the sciencel of Agriculture:, It iihrimful' of iiSdfil ,in : formation, and filled Witb.cuia above, the average of such Publications ' ' , Pr i ce only fifty,. edits. . THEISWAMP DOCTOR'S ADVENTURES IN THE SOUTH WEST.., By Johnß. Robb. Published by T. B. Peterson (lc Broh-, ors, Philadelphia. For. sale by W. Gildentenny. Pittsburgh. Persons fond of the indictees' will n joy this boOk. It is full of relliqing ten, and though not a new. work, It ileverthe less will be new to thousands. The ern beilishnients, fourteen full paged, are ex ecuted in Darley's inimitableetyle. - The volume contains the whole of 'the "Leu siana Swamp DoCtor," "Streaks of Sqeat. ter Life" and "Far Western Scenes;" in .1 a series of forty-two huraorois Southern and Western Sketches, descriptive of in cidents and character.. It is a capital book to drive away dull care. , PALACE AND COTTAGE, Or totin g Amer ica in France and Switierland. A story of travel and adventure. By Olt er Optic. Published by Lee et Shepard, Boston. For sale. by. R. S. Davis, Pittsburgh. We are not surprised that • the series of Oliver Optic's works denominated:, "Young America Abroad," are so porer lai, because they combine the romance of a novelwith history, In this volume the rollieking adventures of. sea life and:the description of men and things, are life like. Valuable information is also im parted in regard to France and Switzer land, that will delight young people, and, indeed, old people, too. There Is a heal thy moral tone running through the work, adding to its worth, which cannot be said Of many Of the' books designed for the young. MA7OII JONES' SCENES IN GEORGIA.. By the author of Major Jones's Courtship, etc. Published by T. 8., Peterson & Brother% Philadelphia. For sale by W.A. Gildenfenny,,Pittsburgh. Doubtless many of our' readers have seen some of the articles in this humorous work. Like the "Swamp and Ad ventures," it is - full of fun and grotesque and absurd incidents. Society, in Some portibns of the South, in , by-gone years, was in rather a crude , stat 6, and the ad ventures described, comic es' they may appear, have some show of truth. The author being a. resident of the "Sunny Smith," and conversant with the society of which be wrote, it is to be expected 'that he would.be perfectly familiar with the "scenes" depicted. The numerous illustrations, by. Darley, are in keeping with the text. - LITERARY NOTES HARPER, & BROTHERS, New' York, an nounce the publication of the-following work's. as being nearly ready: "China and the . Chinese," by Bev. J. L. Nevins; Travel and Adventure in the Territory of Alaska," by F. Whimper; "Pre4iistoric Nations'," by J. D. Baldwin; . "Old Tes tament History," and "Giesler's .Ecclesi astical History," J. B. Ininscorr & Co., Philadel phia, have just ,puhlisfied "Cast up b the Sea," printed on fine toned paper, a $1,25, and a . cheap edition of the sam work, bound in cloth, at sixty.ave cents These publishers have in press "Agnes Wentworth:" A Novel. "Principles Squad Instruction for the Broadsword "The I:structural Leisons of the Skin ;" "The Works of Douglas Jerrold ;" "God in History," by . Bunsen;" Lives. of St. Louis and Calvin ;" ,Volcanoes and Earthquakes; • Force and Natilre, ,At traction and Repulsion, ''The Works of Jonathan Swift, ;" "Lippencott's Dictionary of Universal Biography;"" and "Practical Treatise on Metallurgy." D. ArrmeTors & Co., New York, will soon issue a new - volume of "Appleton's American Annual Cyclopedia," for 1868, a work highly creditable to literary his tory and publishing enterpriie. They are, alio Just about publishing, "Under ground Life, or Mines and Minors;" "Hawaii, the Past, Present and Future of the Island Kingdom;)', "Letters. of a Sentimental Idler ;" and "Life and Le-t ters of Fitz Green Halleck." . We see it stated that the Appleton's are about to start a new 'weekly literary journal; in which they will publish a translation of Victor Hugo's forthcoming novel. Tur. Duchessof 11.,'olie'of, the mbst ac complished ladles of the Court ot 'Napo le,on, returned. at 3 A. 21., Prom the recent ball at the Tuileries. Upon reaching her house' she received a dispatch' informing her that her, father riad died very sudden ly: Tor a liniment the beautitulUount ess was thinderstrack, but then she said, throwing herself on the bed without un dressing, “Oh, I am too tired now; 1 shall weep to-morrow." • --zate—as --- rroperty—Tne - 11111UOVa: T 'Life. ' It we haVe an amount of :perishable. property at risk, .whose loss would' be an inconvenience to- our estate, we always insure it. We are not only the property of our families, (and perishable at that, More than any other kind _of property,) but we are the producing power. It our houses or goods are burned, we may build more and earn more; but if we are lost„ everything is gone. If it Is neces sari to insure our buildings and mer chandize for our own benefit, bow much more to insure our lives, which make goods and rcercha.n4ize, for the benefit of our families. • If we are prosperous, a full paid policy is an investment for the fu ture, that is beyond auk contingency. If we are poor, a dollar more or less per week secures a handsome sum at a later period. What should -we think of the sailor who goes to sea without anchors, because it is fair weather ,when he sails, and what should we think of the husband and father who makes no provision for wife and children because he is well to day, although he knows he ay not be ilive to:morrow ? Formerly, it was difficult to obtain, life insurance' responsible companies. There were those which prumiSed large dividends and advantages, without any sufficient guarantee.- 'Life ' insurance shouktbegerfeet—secnre beyond all risks or chances. A 'company 'should not only have a large capital, but should be mart agcd-by men of the highest' integrity and financial ability. We • believe that we have such an institution in the National Life Iristtrance Company of the' United States of Atnerita. It has a full paid cap ital of a million dollars; and with such financiers, as Jay Cooke, and. Clarence EL Clark, and tv .Board .of Directors em bracing gentlenten of the largest business experience, we are not surprised that it is one of the most 'successful institutions of its kind. It delivered its fact policy August 186E4 . and the policies issued since that lime cover fnsurance to the amount of Eight Million-Dollars. Tug PRESIPUNTIAL Cotrxx.--The vote for Preildent and Vice President will be counted on Wednesday, the, 10th day. of February next, at one o'clock, in the chamber of the House of Representatives, In the presence' of the Senate, with the President of the Senate in the chair. The Senate selects one teller and the • House two. The presiding officer, Mr. Wade, opens the envelopes and reads the vote, and the tellers record it. Atter the vote is announced a certificate thereof 'will be sent to General Grant and Mr. Colfax. DonA D'lsilua ' the Wallachlan Prin cess, is believed to be one of the most learned woman of our times. She reads and speaks fifteen languages, writeri beau- tiful novels and profound essays, has a thorough knowledge of the most intricate positions of the Oriental question,, is a brilliant conversationist, and, at the same time, very handsome and graceful. SPECIAL NOTICES )" - BATCHEL9EVIS DYE. This splendid Hair Dye t the best in the wroth': the only true and perfect Dye' harmless,' InstantaneouS; no disappiAntinent; to 11- dienl&as remedies the-111 effects of bad dyes• invigorates and leszes the Hair soft and. beautiful. - Stack or brO 1C73. Sold by all Druggists andl erfnrserst and properly applied at Batelle lur,..Wit: Factory, N 0.16 Boud street. New York. , ant3:p2. tW'IVIARRIVE AND CELIBA CY. An Esgay fnr vang men on the crime of Solitude, and the DltlF.aue.S and. AEt US n.B which create impedtments to MARRIAGE, - with mire meant of relief. tient In seal* d letter en velopes. free of charge. Add Cu; Dr. d.:AUL LLN lIOUGHTON, HowA:d dssodatlon. rhu ra. lal9 , . Welt NAMEN TAL ,AIIID • FEM. BUY ONLY "" = SILVER TIPPED PHOEB. ForcblMrun. WIU outwear three pairs without tips. J a29:(185- :Tl3 :S AUCTION SALES. BY B. B. BBITIBIONsN, 00, aOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS FOJ 2111 p miLL.roN. SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, 85 AND 57 FIFTH .ILVENHE • . Messrs. H.' B. S.III.TiISOIC & CO.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are creating an excitement consequent upon the new ends ic . o at, the. Sinest . sewed p, at 4, the most fashionable bal. woral gaiters and anklet shoes, slippers, &c., blankets. flannels, cloths. cassimeres. satiety and carpets. Call and examine. trouble to show geode. Ladies'. misses' And children's fuss at almost year own prices. ell goods war ranted as represented. . no,A DESIRABLE NORTH AVENUE RESIDENCE AT ART Tuesday, February 9th, 11T 2la O'CLOCK. P. M. the premises; will be sold to the highest bid der, that desirable residence, No. 141 North auntie, corner of Monterey street. • The maa sion Is a doub:e two story brick. containing, 12 spaeloris rooms, with eYeryraoderneonveuieuee. Lot fronts 48 feet ou. North airenue, -- and ex tends along Monterey street 1:0 feet to a 20 foot alloy. This property cannot be excellA fir location, and should rbecially command 'he at tention of those desiring first class property. Salo pisitive. • u:'n. BUITICISON.4I; BY A. =.GATE, L EASE OF Stores on Federal St & Diamond, Acr, n lENV, 'AT AUCTION. NvILT, BE; SOLD.. without reserve. on, the pseadset, on TUEsDAY, February 9th. 1..11 .o'clock, the busluess property 0,11 the soutliviest corner of Vederalltreet and the Allegheny Dia mond. The curter - iftore hat been occupied a+ . a Clothing house, nod T h elusestor as a Oro- , eery fer many years, location Is 11rst class, being nn two Douse.'hrug fart s and adj' cent to the Market Seen an opportunity to BC.. c ive a irlmbur one boldness stand should cams mend the vs moist latent Wu of businessmen. r or terms, ground rent, and all puticulars, ap ply on the ptemlbti, or to , A,.TriIIiGATF, Ana' toneer. to 134 Federal street Allegheny._ .TaA.B.EIII( FOIL SALE. • .13aki?ry For Sale. Bakery For Sale. - The preperty, No. 40 I'ATM ALTO STILF,F.T. Second ward, Allegbeiay, 1d oil red at private sale. It consists of ground 40 feet by 110'feet, on vrhich are erected a brick building, comprising store and dvrelling house - f seven-rooms, and in the rear a Baking 'House capable , of baking Arty barrell':per - ireek... There le a nut rate bum:Less estabirshed, which can be, furtner Increased bye man of energy andinisiness tact. For rut, par ticularS Ylsitthe premises or euquire of ; A. LEGNIATE, Auctioneer. 189 YEDEIth.L EiTUEET. ~~ '' . 1 ==tl (C_ l THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPINY, • OP THE UNITED STATES OF AIIERICA, WAIiINGTON, D. C Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Approved July WI, 1168. Cash Capital - - -. $1.000,000. ikani;ll Office: PHILADELPHIA. lIIIIPST,IIf.4I,T!OIIiAL RANK RCTILDINCI„, Where the general nuilinem td, the•tompany Ii transacted. and to' which all general corres pondence shotild be addressed. , • , i DIRECTO e 5. Jav Cooke. 'Plinths: I. • E. 41. Rollins. Wash'n. EL Clark, . Henry D. Cooke: wasp. John W. Ellis, C'theinl• W. B. Chandler,Wash. W. 49. Moorhead I'hila. Jno.l . Detreea Wash. Geo. F. Tyler. Phila. • Rd.. Dodge, N.,York. J. Hinckley Clark , Phila, H. C. Paunestocl.N.Y OFFICERS. C. H. CLA RK. Philadelphia: President, HENRY - D. CalilLE, Washington, Vice Presldn. JAY, COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. EMERnON W. PEET, Phil., Sec'Tand Actuary. B. TURNER. Washington. Ass t Secretary. FRANCIS G. D., Medical Director, I. EWING:Me/UM M.D.. Aset Med:l/tractor. MEDICAL . ADVIRORT BOARD. .1. X. BARN En, Sure, General U. S. A., Wash , ri. P. J. Chief Medical Dept U. tl. N., Wa.hington. • . D. W• iL.lna M. 11.. 'Washingtob. • , - -SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.. WM. E. CHANDLER. Washington, D. O. tiEURCE HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa. This Company, National in its character, ()Inn, by reason of Ole *Lora' • Capital, Low Rates of 'Premium and ,New 'tables, the 'Most •desirable means ,nt insuring life )et presented to the pub• lic~he rai 'return bele g largel; he rites of prel °Mug ly are made as favorable to the insurers as those of the best'Mutual Companies, and 'avoid all the complications and uncertainties orNotes, dends sod the misunderstandings. which the lat ter are so apt to cause the Poiley-Isolders, • Several new and attractive tattles ate now presented which. need onlyy. VS be undeirood to prove acceptable:to the_ public, such' as 1.2, C. )31E t'11.01) UCING POLICY and RETURN PREMI UM YOLIcT. In the former, the pollcy-holder not only secures life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, Si living, after a period of a few years, an annsest twoniteguat inter:per cent. 110 per cent. of the par of Ms policy. 'The I.t. ter the Company agrees to returnee the contra the total amounl of' money Wins pa T id - tn. fa ad.` ditton to the amount of Fife policy. he attention of persons contemplating Insuring their lives or Increasing the amount of insurance they al ready have, is called 'to tke special advantages offered by the Nafronal Life Insurance Com o pane.: eArculars, Pamphlets and full particulars lateen on application to the Branch °Mee of the Com- I patty fn Philadelphia. or its lieneral Agents. tforl.ooA I. At, Ts AltE WAN'f Eli in every 1 City and Town; and appilcations from comps `tent parties for such agencies with suitable en dorsement, should be addressid Tet THE -0031. 61.7. , ktrttAL AtiliN 'S ONLY, In their respective dlstrkt.s. uta-Enal.. a47,XIcTS: R.W. 131,4RK .t CU., ililladelphia, For Pennsylvania stud Southern New Jersey. JAI' COOKE h CO., Waskington,l). Cl., For Maryland, Delaware. Virginia, LLs.tret. of -Columbia and West Virginia. IRA B. MeV AY & CO., Agents for' Allegheny. Beaver, Butler, Mercer anti Washington counties. For further part] edlars address B. S. RUS SELL, Manager fur tieneralAgent.llarrlabc Pa. an'2s:la.W.4 ENTERPRISELNSURANCE CO, OP PITTSIWEIGII,:, PA, Officio. No. 424 1-,NDT (1N NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING.) • . DIRECTORS: •• I Robt. Dickson, iiobt. Liddell, W. •3. Friday, G. bledle, • C. Van 'Serail, VI. Kirsch, R. H. 'Myers, J. 14 au tech, Millis. .blebel. L. J.Blanchard, ,J . Weisser, Ir. Se:Alder-kr • , • E. H. AITEItS, President: BOUT. DICKSOA. Nite"President. . • , 13011T.J. GRIETL. Treasurer. elB:setel J. J. ALSLETZ. Secretary. IMPERIAL FIRE .INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1503. CASH CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVESTED PIINDS EXCEED ING $5,000,000 IN GOLD. - • Insurance agatnat Fire effected On Honses and lintidhigs, Goods. Wares and? Merchandise, Steamboats, istued 'payable in gold or currency. oir United trtatesiiranch Office, 40 PiNE STKEET. New 'York. All losses of the United otates Branch wilt' be adjusted in New Tork. J. Y. 24.4151.,AUGtit1 , 1N, Agent, riTTsßunuri. PA. once; 6i FOURTH STREET. MR. McLAIRIITLI'.i .8 also Agent for the Man hattau Lite Inonrance Laoapany. ses:v72 --- WES'rERN ,INSURANCE COlll - OP PITTSBURGH'. - ALEXANDER NlMlCK,,,President. WM. P. DERREUT. Sesretary: CAPT. 431COROE NEELD, General Agent. °ince, 9!.1 \Water. street, Spang Co.'s W are• home, up r•tairs. Pittsburgh. 11 Will inzure against all kinds of/ Fire and aia rhu ghats.. home Institution, managed by IM rectm • who are well known to the community, snit vrho ar, determined by promptrmss and liber ality V) tcair•talr, the character which they have 'aesuined;ns cArering the best protection to those who dmalre to bi insurt i. DLILICC:0111: Alexander Niratek. ' Joan R. McCune, R. Muter, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans, Alexander Speer,' dosepb Kirkpatrick. Andrew Ackleu, Phillip lleymer, David M. Long, Wm. Morrison. D. ihmsen. , • no'ti INDEMNITY AGAINST LQSS BY FIRE AIIC noxy.tr.s. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 133 Zt 137 CHESTNUT ST.,ncar E ru rdnaCTOnS. • (Marled V. Banker, alordeeal 11. Loral Wr.gner,, David 8, Itrown. , Samuel Grout,. - Imre Lea, Jacob IL 7 itll, Edward C. Dale, C'erXe W. Itlcharnri George Fates, CIIKEDES U. lin NCII. Prosldent,. EDW. C. DALE, Mt.: Prestient. W. C. STEELS. Seorei ary, pro tent. J. GARDNER COFFIN, AoX.WT, North Wert corner. Third and Wood ntreets total: vrIS • 101116)ENNSYLVANIA • . • . . . . , INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTISSURGH ik.10.1.67i4 WOOD STIIEBT, BANK Or CUMMEItLIE, ItUILI)ING. • • This Is a Home Company, and Insures against Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, PrSta3nt. ' 'C. C. I.loYLZ,'Victl President. - PATRICK, Treasurer. 31c1r,LHENV; secretary. .0/ULMORti: ' I.,coniird 'Walter, . Ore C, C. Earle - . lien. W. Evans. Hubert Patrick'," J. C. tappe, • Jacob Painter, J. C. Plainer, • . Josiah Ring, • John Voegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, " •A. Ammon.: Henry Sproul, • iri; NATIONAL INSIMIAN - CE CO., OF THE CITY OP ALLEGHENY. (Mee, No. SO PEDESAL STREET, era - rim:oe on oLockton Avenue. FIRE INSußliNeg oxr.r. . . W. W. MARTIN, President JAN. R. IiTIIVILINSON, Socretari. untscronst A. 13. Bogllqh o.l3.l".Wllliams! J. TbomPsor Sao. A. Slyler, Jas, Loclzbut, Jos. Myers, Jas. L. Oratna, Root, Lee, • C. C. Boyle, 017m34 Juo. Brown, Jr.' Go O. Gent, Jaoob *Goo. o 7,gin • 't reduced "`Y't?`H'l~lN~~: BEN JE'itAilruzare IW3URANCE. COMPANY, OF ALIS.tUIEN - Y, PA. • OFFICE IV 'F RANI: INGS , FAVINGS BANK bUiLDI • No. 41 Ohlo St., Allegheny. A 1103 tr: COMPANY,. tai.:afred byDitectors lw., ...uown to tad kr - ho tr.st by fair detain. to merit, a share or your patronage, it: P.NRY 1U,M.0. L. 1312DDLE DIRECTORS: it earylrwin. IU. li. Flitterso,a, Cooper, Oeo. R,Ria•lle 'Jacob Fraux, putt:elk. ?Wag nr Vniv J. If. Smith, Jarob Rftelt„. IV. M. Stewart, •Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig; Jos. Lautner, 111. J. Zlukaud. Jere. lioheA zp10:0435 A LL EG MEATY INSIURANCIE COMPANY olr PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, Isl.:). 37 FIFTH STREET,Ssaisi BLOC? . insures agsinst 0.11. kinds of Eire and marille . /Mkt JOHN IRWIN, Ju., Pres)dent. JOHN D. MeCORD. Vice President. . C. O. DONNELL. Secretary. r • CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. D1R74.70Rb: • Join Irwin, Jr., . Crgs. Wm. Dean, John D. McCord, . B. L. li'alinestrook C. G. Hussey, W. H. Eversoll, Harvey Clods, 1 - • Hobert IL Da71.0 kl T. J. oskinson, Francis Sellers, Charles Hays. cant. J. T. Stocltdale. IDEOPLEEP 11112411,11,11VC11 COM- A. PAS Y. • • cannot, N. E. GORNMS WOOD A FIFTH sTa. A Hams Company,takin g Fire axed Marine Risks Dl:Firietotts: Capt. Jahn L. Rhoads, liamuel P. Shrtrer, Charles .hrbucke, Jared M. Denali, Ltu l eC . 3Pcbtkart eresident. . • ce President. L, floereka iy. ,DOS. General Arent. Win. Phillips,. John Watt, John . 3E. Parks, Capt. James Miller, Win. Van Kirk, James D: Verner Wg. P HILLiP w W i N W ADN R CAPT. JAS. BUR , POR SALE--I_,_MAL ESTATE. NV IC Acre' at Woods Run. 4 Acres,anci House In tae:' lalserty Acres, unimproved. on Troy .1311 L . - 1 Acres on.Greensburg Pike. b Acres on Pour Rile Ran Roc 2X miles:roan F. , 0. R. R. - 70 Acres-n Our P. F. W. &p. ty. 00 Ames at Hill Side Station. Ps, 11. B. 4' Farms in Preston county, West ylrgln is. 185 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with 10£1 . erti! and good impro , sements, in Trumbull • • - , county Ohfo: 900 Acres of Timber bold, withllaw Mill and dwellings. • • . Idoii!ie and Lob oil Center:d.seune, l near Kirk. _ ..patrlek. • - • House and Lot os Vieroy street. - House and Lotin East Liberty. Honse and Let in Mansfield: , House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. House and Lot on Beaver avenue. J 2 Houses and 4 . Lots, very • ehedy, on Vlnae street. 2 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. 2 Houses and Lot on Franklin street. 1 House of El Rooms and 2 Lyts on - Roberts St. 'Farms In Illinois, 3.l.lseourl and Ness Virginia.- Lads Coal ln Allegheny, IVe,traoreland, Fay , ine and Beaver counties in Penna. • • p Houses of le Room& in the 17thorardt2ent $3OO 3 do. of 3 du: do. 17th do. do. 156 todo. of 3 do. do.' 12th do. do. 156 do. of 6 do. do. Rth do. do. 360 1 do. of 6 do. do. Bth du. do. 300 I du. of 9 do. do. 9d do. do. 600 1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th en. do. 192 I do. of 5 do. do. Gth do. tlo. 240 1 do. of 4 do. do. 17th do. do. 16SI 1 do. of 7 do. do. 21 du. 1 do. of 6 do. Grant street. -The i101.1E,9 that I have for rent wilt be rented very ;ow to good tenants for the balance of the rental year APPLY At D. P, Hairlea Real Estate Office No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. no7:pla 29000M0 ACHES OF CHOICE LANDS FOR s A T,E, BY TEE Union Pacific, Railroad Company, 111STEillt DlytS;ON. along the line of their road, at . $l,OO TO $5,00 PER LORE, And on a CREDIT 07 YIPS YEARS. For further particulars, maps, &c., address - JOHN P. DEVEBEIIX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, KUUS&II. Or CHAS. B. LAHBOUN, See'r, IME3 vort SALE-4. LEASE OF A 1. PLANING MlLL.—Theonachtnery In the Monongahela P:acing Mill b OFFERED FOR SALE, WITH A LEASE OP THE MILL AND, LOT. Fite machinery is of the most : anproced kind, and in good order. • The mill 13 well located, has all the facilities fel - Montt; a large and profitable business, mn(lbas a 140011 trade. his Is a favorable ottportuelty to engare in an old established business with& small itlVCS.intmt. Apply to Millingar .!'s Bidwell. corner of Car sou and First streets,,Souttt rittsbatgli. ;12.1 .JAMF..6 311.12t.INGAR. Von SALE TO LET.--Houseg and Lots for pale in allparts of the city mod su reux Os. Also. screrat IPARNIc to good locations. Also. a small WODLEN rACTORI, with lati acres of land, and good iruprovemcnts,which I will tell cheap and on reasonable terms. iiiminets Houses to let on good streets. Pnvate Dwelling Houses for ..cnt in both °Wet. Alithcr vartieulars ln c tare of WILLIAM WARD, lan I Grant street." onnosito Cathedral. LEGAL. 011PRANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of sate issued out of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, the under eigned, exectt.or of the last will of Dr. JEbSE PENNEY, dee'd, will expose at PUBLIC SALE on the premises, ore TERTISS D AY, the 11th day cf FEDILIJARY. A. D. 1560, at 2 o'clock P. all that urban Mete orparcel of land situated in tee borough oflleKeespOrt,County of o Ilugheyn, end State. f Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, vitt: I.legiuntng on the south ern side of Penn Street In James Penn.y's plan of lots In said borough, at the cerner of sot No. 13. thence south along the line of said lot 70. feet .to au alley; :thence east' along said alley: 'BO feet to the :.lien of Ifeintersou's lot; thence by sahillne 70 feet to Penii street, and thence by said street'go feet to the place of beginning:be lng a part alai No. 12 In said plan; For further particulars inquimof • CiiMUIIEAD, Executor: Jalthd23 Or JOHN P. PEN"VgY, Attorney , Putsburgh FLOUR. PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOUR. PEARL MILL Three Star linen Brafid, equal to IMENCH • FAIVIIIILY FLOUR. 'This Flour will only oo sent out when espe • wail> ordered. PEARL DILL MB BRAND, F.qu. E 4 to best at, Louis. PEARL DULL RED BRAND, WUITE CORN in. jo F i gally i tr zt o ts i o m ali t u i r . : • R tt, EMBED! & With, • Allegheny, Sept. 9 . 1909. Pzint..9.114. ggi - NEW area Least e.. 113n.,9.4zer And poAl tire'r I a.L tl!gt.t bnc tma of the cbarat- Ing and verfaitle WOPIn F1111)AY moan - Atb, 1F1311.- w 11 no po,tsi:_ttd Offenbach's c . clebru c cl Opera Iloufre. _ Prel inns lo r.hlch the fa.einntivg Miss :TENNI': 0.1:1:1:1.1., will appear in her grit specialty or FAN. Worrell Sisters on Sal urd ay :Vie moon. :Worlay even vi ' • Jiro - eprea - anee or th e f a " r _ E rTim Preoldent •iperctari PATTSIII3II.GLI THEATRE. IT. Ir. WILLIAMS_ GE.filtGE R._ r‘. au !Ifni and do-11111g Amcrlcan Premier Danseme, oa'LLP AUGUSTA. - 1.821 week of -the dating gcnina - ts MLLE DOWN. LL 11 E and lz.:,toT.iEl, In their great and inarv• Pouts pellotmoners. eon Cord. cam De Vero. George R. Edeson and the groat ballet Doane In a t• emendous olio. rar'S MY T ILE S AMERICAN T 1 , A TRE. Late TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES.) . . . Standi oom only at 8:15 r. it; Trateenae "Lit" 6 ITY RIGLE. the imatolful Black Crook premier dan'eni.e. rni d reeedented sweeter f PUNCH AND JUDV—arreatus of 1 (tighter. Brilliant retention of :Neale Taylor. Betty 'lngle at 9 o , olotk; Punch and Judy` at 9:191; Taylor at 10.. CAN=CAN naTUBDAY NIGHT. Con:Cog—Um r, the Matt Fhb. '''BURNELVS MUSEUM AND piano* MENAGERIE, The Great izli'mtly liesorte. FIFTH AV' .between smlthlleld and Wood streets, opposite Old 1 heatre. alrOren Day and Everalnr, all the year round. Adtabelon, ...Scent*: Orildren, 16 cents., ay - MERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTIMEB. EXTRA COURSE. in. SCOTT SIDDONS, Will. give two dramatic rendlogi from 811/I:IC ,SPEAZE, TEICNTSCYN, SCorr, &e., at ACMEMY OF MUSIC, "Monday and Tuesday Evenings, FEthtIIARY Sth and 9th. CDUU Ae mlsalan 'to all partstof the holm, sl.4ioorlth no ext• a cNarge for Reserved Seats. To meet the- extraordinary exlmnse of this Course, t ruts extra * *ill be charged on all Season Tlek-ets Reserved Seats will be, sold at LaSayete FRIDAY EVENING, 5.15 , Inst. Doors open at 7 o'clozkz tate commences promptly'it o - ciOck. . . . . teS W"MASONIC 111.41L111.4r THE YOUNG ZOUAVES. 'Facie world wondera will tipppear ac thd about Elan on Thursday. Friday. Satin day and Nose— day Evenings. 4th, 5111, 6th and lith. Military, Music, t'elect .. .Readings, Tableaux! Doors open fit . "Pii performance at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 50 Cen's: ReSetved Seats, 75 pents. EhUrea muter a la, 25 . 4. Tat Ls, To be had at the, r.rtnetnal Book and Music. Stores Aleo, a Alattnee TIILS (Ftf,lay) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'cinDlz: all Chll•{ren 10 rents IW'CONCERT, To be Oven under the dlreetton of MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX, -- AT THE A.O .1 9 4.11. V. axle OP )511:ISICs - - - • ON FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY. bib, By the following amateurs : Mellor. ka,ses kargle McCandless, Matylitbm, Anme Royston. Ewe Northam. Julia Card, Clara Evans and Messrs. PaniElminerman, Wm. B. • Edwards, E. E. end C. C. Rinehart. Admls:lon to , ress Clrelerhnd Par quette 111. Seats seeared without ex•ra charge. Gallery 50- cents. In order to double the chance of getting the most desirable seats, the sale will open elm nit:mew:sly at Metter's and Siellorastores on • duesdsy. FrbruarF 111 aA. 31 . iSZOVitS 'THE GRAND For the benefit of the Sick and Poor. now open m the DA-EIIENT OF 'Elie; CATHEDRAL. A tine 'bind of music will be in atiendanon each eve-ing. and rare attractions will be intxo &eel. Admls,doe:, 115 cents. MrlF AIR. IN • MANSFIELD.-A Fait for the benefit of the In the village of Mansfield. nill open on the 18th I or JANUARY. and willeonilnue tor two weeks. , Trains on Me Panhandle road leave the Tinton Depo for At.nsfteld daily at 3:25 and 4:55 r. at., returning at 7a12 tit. Louis, Missouri ra'AN ENTERTAINMENT and SUPPER veal' be given on THUR-IDAY and Flt Li , AY iIVENIN UN, of this week. by the Ladles of the`second U. P Church. Allegheny. In the Lee,ure Worn of the Church.cornerStock ton avenue and Sandasky street. Proceeds to be unpile , ' to the.Churett improvement. Open from. 7to 10 o'clock, Admission, 15 cents. fe3:4197 W. MACKEOWN IR , BR I WHOLESALE BRUGOIST AND MANUFACTDREBSDP &Rag : 0 CI ) XX C. ,11 1 NOTED TO NO. 195 LIBERTY STREETci • • Trans Window Ltscl, Glass •au Glassware at. Manniactun-Es uncet. deg BARU MAIDSEL, FRUIT RUU3E. ASSOCIATION . Nos. 4 and 4 Lt. Clair Street, Pittsbargc., Pa. Special litt , :ntion given to the designing and. bntbllnir i f , InfTILT BOTSIIIIB any PUBLIC putt .111 , a . • . pea= •- - ••• ei . OLGAIE & Ca's_ • ‘'-` . ittANILANT.. . !,. .TOILET SOAPS . Are , ,prepared . by •-• stilled ii workmen, • from. the • best 1 : materials. and are knoirn as the STANTrAtID• by dealers 'and customers. Bold every. ' \ where. . deTtnorr • -L± - ' ---- =EI ......A. CS: cANNINe. o:Yr,r •rti:::,l7 LA. BELLE IHLEVE, So1e• anti Mamwer. :•trwo IlltuagPr. CILIRITY New Catholic Chureb. p. 3 ;46teEeMio fit ENDERSON, 3. - 4 SL BROTHERS, 266 Liberty saver. Dealers in -Drugs, is and l'are,A Medicines. • la5M PITTSBURGH. 'PENNA. ARCHITECTS. ] Rt .',,,,:t ..:, „,.. ,0,.: 04 ," 7....„;i5gtxf2:5 : t- c cii iii chNir Xze coS:A3D.A.ILIg EURIFIVi VIE BLOOD. IrOlt &ALF:MY DI: . UGGSTS EVICILYWEIERi. Fria OITIBEN OPENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN . i3P Fiartlf.AND SOAP. • aIUENN op ENOLAND 80/..P. For dolug a family 'washing in the beat and cheapest wanner. Guaranteed equal to any Is the world. ties all the strength of old rosin soap, with tue mild and lathering_qualities of genuine Castile. Try till* splendid oup, Sold 111 the AI. DEN Cil KID CA L WORKS, 4fl North Fourth street. l'hilivielplos.- ' . eIii‘U.IMPSF pEA6tL , Aiii-40 • casks No.l in. more aua ibr sole by Llog. . J 8., OANFEESLD a . SUN. M EN