ulna El A NIGHT IN A STORM. • ' It Wes' a private parlor of a hotel in the , , . ' Provinces._ Two men sat at a weltspread - : • ' break-fast table. The younger had_ just pushed back from the table with an imps * ' tient movement. . , ? "No," he said abruptly, "II cannot eat, I cannot drink. If I believedin presenti ments I should say 1.. felt warning of I ' something disagreeable if n t horrible." . 1 . "Well, then, my dear n hew" , said' I . the elder, "as you do not believe in such 1 things, why not make yourself comforts. • ; ble and enjoy your breakfast tot' are 1 not to start until to•morrow anyway, you i. know." .. ~ The young man arose from his seat and • , walked to the window, throwing it open I and looking out into the frosty, brilliant • ; sunshine. The air was intensely cold, I and reddened his cheeks instantly. He drew in,his head, saying— ! "I. shall start this morning. There's i going to be a storm, and I must go. Will II you accompany me to the station? The train t idarts in an hour." The uncle shivered and drew his dress. •.• r , I lag Aciwn- closer. 1 ".It'o;" lie said, "I'll not leave the house • unless I'm obliged to. I did not leave. •England to get frozen by a Canadian !•• Winter. I: liti not know you' were , so ; . sentimentally foolish. Alice will not • thank- you for coming a day sooner. • Women don't like a bridegroom around when the wedding preparations are going on, no matter how much in love they are. Take my advice, and stay here until the • time appointed for you to start." ' Robert Russell, the young man ad -1 • dressed, listened with grave civility to 1 his companions words. . i What was such advice-in comparison • with the urgent cries of his whole no , tu.e ? He had left England three weeks • I before, to claim the woman of his choice; • who had been a year in ldontreal, whith i. er she had emigrated with her parents carrying.with her the love• and promise; of one.in whom she believed with utter i devotion.. I Russell's uncle and adopted father i had accompanied him, and now sat i, smiling at the impatience, the whims of 1 youth. ; . I There is a storm rising in the' air in •I spite of the sunlight," Rtu3sell , said, still standing by the window, "I should not enjoy being blockaded in by snow on my , journey. • "Probably not; but you might as well ' , expectitin this climate." ' "Well, I shall take Alice back to Eng land as soon as possible," Russell said, • with his hand on the door. Good bye, ,i.. •'' uncle, then, good bye." ..; Russell was soon speeding from the town, his eyes looking eagerly forward over the vast stretches of snow as if he • i would outstrip even the steam which bore him. 1., He, was not half through his journey . ..v by rail, when from the west, where it had I lingered throughout the sonny morning, ;:. rose the filmy white veil that is the her ald of snow. Weather-wise people , • looked out of the car windows and shank .., • their heads, slaying— Year wr si hi n s ce wi th il e b te e rr a lb h l }4 e -d storm that Qui lt': b j u s iock t a . aded in this train." Russell, looking, felt his face grow i pallid in spite of his hopes, his youthful /energy. . , He did not fear the storm while on the cars; he knew they would get to their des ; tination before the storm would be sum. ciently advanced to retard them much. But he remembered the twenty miles he must go in a cutter after the butt station, for Alice waited him at the residence of a relative beyond Montreal. Her aunt,bad persuaded her to have the wedding there, I where wealth could give its glow to the ceremony, and what girl couldresist such at Invitation. "If ahe were only in Montreal!" mut. miired Russell, and the first few flakes. began to drift slowly downward. • soon the all was filled 'with line sharp particles. It grew colder instead of warmer, orapparently, so, for the wind rose and whirled the snow fiercely. It had snowed two holm when Russell alighted at the station in Montreal. It was already dark, save that the gloom had mitigated by a full moon. He was half benumbed by cold and sit ting so long, but he could not wait. Reason told him that he was a day early, and might easily stay in the city until to morrow; but some feverish, morbid haste urged him on—it was impossible for him tg rest quiet a moment. He stood a few moments by the bright fire in the waiting room. Then be de cided to go to the house occupred by Alice's parents. Arrived arthe house be learned with dismay that Alice had left two or three hours previous. Oppressed .: with fearful foreboding he hurried on, taking the road which his servant supposed her driver had selected. As he emerged into the open country the runners of the cutter sank deep into the IMOW. The horses struggled desperately through the drifts, while-.the blinding storm and benumbing , colt al 'most overpowered him. To arouse hint self front the lethargy which lie felt was the preetusor of death, he 'taxed out of the sleigh aud plodded on beside it. . For hotirs it seemed to him; he 'travelled; al%. ternately walking and riding, the ani orals he drove being almost exhausted. Suddenly, with ie. snort of- suprise or al a rm,'hls horses- stopped - and 'fteW up r Ites4s, their eyes starting in their sakitii,'Lat isoMeth i ng indistinct in the gloom ahead. T heri,44 something , infeCting: in:the alarni and Russe ll felt his chiteke pale as he moved slowly, fonviu* leining the standing there. -4. budder likethe first,olll. of an jilt . - • ~ . g dooth, shook the riunt• masulo r it -•- e upon a cutter overturned'in the 8 971'.-, He Watt close to it before he could alto out what it was._ , There were. no 11. rses attached t hat he saw, in a glance --bit the tugs cut short off, were fastened-I there- The ono* had blown away from one side' of the sleigh, while- the other tside-tvit• deeply : imbedded. He leaped • upon.the , runner; and. hurriedly ped the;buffalorobea away; a, fear came upon him such as he had never known be2ire. thAt- last, ,it :seemed to him so /Ong, ou g 4 it was hardly a mement—in that snowy moonshine he saw tote pallid face oua.of a woman lying motionlets among , her With a suppressed my he lifted that beautiful form to his shoulder, and sat down on the cutter, bending is HP to the cold ones that could not respond to k' 1 ' - d... 4 • ' •t 14; • • U. his caress. And- yet she was not' desd, — a faint breath just sighed, across:his cheek. , Was it thus he; id thought togreet s hi promised wife? Be could not thiuk--he knew nothing but that he had, found Alice--and his whole being rose to the resolve that he mould save her--;that 'neither snow nor 10 nor cold should teke her from him. She was his and he claimed her despite-everything. But he could not linger there; he must be moving on though ever so slowly. He bore his burden to his own cutter, taking with him . the furs that could not save her after that fearful sleep haa be. gun. His horses walked on again—they needed no guiding --they could find their own way better than man could direct. l Anything but intense love would have despaired in that tempest of snow, with that pitiless wind freezing across the earth, raising no glow on the blue white face against his own. I He roughly chafed with snow her hands and face; but he soon saw that se verer measures must be tried; •that the lethargy was too deep. She dimly felt the fierce friction for she moaned and seemed to shrink ' from it—a wordless re quest to be left alone. Russell had forgotten the cold for him self, the snow swept by him unheeded. Again he lifted her in his arms and stepped out into the - snow, letting her stand betide him, then trying , to make her fight her way on, knowing that if she could once be roused she was saved. . At first she fell down helplessly, sank inanimately with no wish to stir. But in a moment his ceaseless efforts had some effect, and he could compel her to use her muscles slightly, though her head drooped in an unknowing stupor. Russell felt that he had never Suffered before. He thought the paind and sorrows of all his life were crowded into that one night. By slow degrees, almost hope suffering returned: lessly slow, coneciorisness and horrible His face was pale and sick, as he knew the agonies she endured. But pain was the signal of life, and not now would he despair. At last she looked at him with recog nizing eyes, and when everything else had failed, love reached the fountain of crimson, and sent a wave of its red to her face. Weak, suffering, she reclined upon his arm, unable to move or to speak. Could he keep the life he had saved, through a much longer journey? When he left tho city there were a few houses scattered by the roadside for two or ihree miles. The dim glimmer of their lights he had seen; but since then he had noticed nothing—it was a waste through which he' was riding, with no lamp of hppe held out to him. And the delicate girl 'but half 'resuscitated, he thought—oh, how many miles before safety? A half hour passel, and through This sell's brave soul had already darted the first doubt. Human endurance could not last forever, and it was more than he could do to preserve the feeble life he had re called. In another half hour ice and cold might conquer him. He would die with her; he could not live when that dear face was beneath the sod. A quarter of a mile further on, and he saw through the storm a dark object by the roadside. It was o_ building of some kind, and could shelter them. He turned his horses' heads that way and .plunged through the snow to the door. There was no door. It was a dismantled log hut, with its door gone, and its'one little win dow broken out. But it was better than the fury without, and in another five minutes Alice was sheltered from the wind. With painful and patient fumb ling he succeeded in fastening the buffalo robe in front of the doorway, thus form ing an insufficient •barrier. Then he drew from his pocket his cigar case and his matches, and lightingone of the latter, looked eagerly round the room in the flickering light That glance told him that there was an immense fire place at one side of the hut, and a divine light streameclinto his soul at the sight. " As his horses had dragged the cutter to the house, the runner had grated over the top rail of a fence, and the unseen post had nearlyupset the cutter. The white tingerd, fair faced English. man worked with a power that was more like fury, and. when at last a ruddy blaze flew up the broad chimney, tears of joy actually started from hie eyes. Exhausted, happy, he knelt at the feet of Alice and hid his face in her hands. With that reviving warmth came a little of strength to her weary Boa She lean. ed forward, a smile upon her lips and in her eyes, and murmured -Iqt was heaven itself who sent you here, Robert," Two hours later a gray d awn was struggling through the clouds; a broad strip of blue encircled the west; the wind moaned in lower tones. The old hut was golden with the wood fire—it threw its radiance over the two horses that , had been led in, and stood wild a t e the in a corner, their eyes staring a at the Bre. Renovated, though weak, with a hap piness beyond words., warm in heart, Alice Malcomb greeted her wedding day. She had told -her story to Robert—the story other desertion in the snow. As the storm had come on .more furiously, her driver, wham she believed. trustwor thyrannonnced his intention of returning, She had discovered that he was in a semi. intoxicated state; but-she retailed to re. to:l42nd he-would not go &step. fitrthert, and bad cukthe traces, and Mounting one of the horses left her to her• fate. She did not know when she spoke that a mile back, within stew miles of tke city' he_ lay frozen to death, the eddying snow fever-his body.: He had found it fate iwhiehlis mistress had escaped. - -.llackward,.enough mita' . ofihaPPY years, looked miseil,andlis wife to that night of horror in Canada, when peril re vealed lethem the lull-depth of their de. votioe—thelnfini It:We'd their love, • , . nrn lansiassis !Wean : am run Nonni wstsr..-TA 81 .1101oud,(Idtin.) . paper states that the lumbermen/Inas Upper hassle sippi hate 'had an ! unuittallrauccessful season during the past-Wlnter. They have tilt greatir number of 106 thMs during anypreviotus sewn fprpavetitl 'years past In mielsigans kgs, 1 1 0,JankaOn has,been a Very active and spccesattil one, aid the amount of lumber cut hilftisiegon Mita vildch IS the great count . * Of Inc 'Mate; *ill be larger thin ever before.' The e h Pitt in this bounty in lea yielded 44. 000 000 , , IT IS stated that one inch of rainllllll4 on an acra of ground will amount In all to 226;2251m Theons or about 100' T tone in Weight. qqantity of rain in" - der wielder' 4 'is 0,272,840 cubit' inches, and the impertalgallon weighs ten pound's avorduliols,'iuid is ol 'the eapacity 277,274 cubic inches. ~. «~ .. Fes CLERIL-OFCOITRTS,. JOHN G BROWN Mil!vale borough, late[ptivate Co. 102 d Rein Pennit. ,, Vois.. subject to the decision of the-Union Bernt•lican County Convention. an:S. FOR SHERIFF. V7ILLIELDI AL HERRON, WSII be a candidate...for the °Dice or sheriff. Ent.. Ject to the deelolon of the Union Renublican County Convention. . rnbM:sl9-(1&F fa TO THE CITIZENS OF AL. LEG-RENY COuNTY: •I r4pcctfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of t:LERE. OF COURTS, subject to the decision of the Union Republican. counts' Convention. I would -state that 1 ask, the office bun for ONE TERM. at the termination of which I would cheerfully retire: believing that there are' others the entitled to the honor and emoluments of the office, and as competent as myself •,I will be under obligations to the citizens of [Re county for their , support,' Very respectfully,. '• JasEPR BROWNE, Late 102 1 (old and fith Pa. Vol. Regt. m1i23:01 SPEOLAI,' NOT.TOES IarEPILEPS* CAN BE CITREB - - — node, havlifk friends afflicted are ear nestlrtolleited to .send for a Circular Letter of References .a.nd lestlmonials. ,which will con vince the most shep_tical of the verabiiifv_qt the disease. Address VAN- BUREN LC/CA.OOW , M. 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That numerous class of cases resulting from self abuse. producing unmanliness, nervous debUltr, irritabUlty, emotions. seminal emissions, an d finally impotency, permauentiv cured., Persons afflicted will delicate. Intricate and long stand ing consUtutlonal complaints are politely invited to call for consultation, which costs °thing. i Experience the best of teachers. has enabled him to perfect remedies at once ellicle t, safe, permanent, anti which- business. Medic be used without htncrauce to pared in the establishment, which embraces of toe, reception and.walting rooms; also, troarding and sleeping apartments for patients requiring degy personal attention, • and vapor and chemi cal baths. thus concentrating the limed mineral springs. No matter who have foiled, state your case. Read whit he rays In his pamphlet of fifty Doges, Vent to any address for two stamps is seal ed envelope. ThOusands of cases treated- anon. ally, at office and all over the country. Canso:. tatlon tree, personally or by mall. Office No. 9 Wylie street, (near. Court,*House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hours 9 A. x. to 8 r. M. Sundays 12 ig. to 2 P. x. Pamphlet sent to any address forfata apt INSUFIAN ATIONAL LIFE IMMUNE COREY. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Chartorod by Special Aet or Con Approved July 25, /SOLngress, _ . 018/4 Capital:- - $4000,000. PAID. IN FULL. BRANCH ; °SPICE HUT NATIONAL BANK BOMBING, PHILADELPHIA. Where the general baldness of the Company Is transacted: and to which all general cones- Pondenee shoild be addressed. OFFICERS. CLARENCE H. CLARY. President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Yir.ance and Executive Committee. HENRY D. CODR_E Vice President. EXERBON . W. PEET, ikcretary and Actuary. This Company offers the following advantages: It is.it National Company. chartered oy bpeclal act of Congress, 1,888: It has a nabl-up capital or $l, e 00, 000. It offerslow rates of premium. It furnhbes larger Insurance than other com panies definite and certain It is and certain in Its terms. Its policies are exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary , restrictions in the policies. • Every policy is non.forfefteble. Policies m iy be taken which pay to the tutored their fall amount, and return all, the premiums, so that, the Insurance costs, only the Interest on the annual paythenta. Policies *cony be taken that, will pay to the Ir tared, after a certain number of year', during 110. an annual Ice of one tenth the amount named In the pol . • • No extra rate Is ged fOr risks, upon the Llves of ('males. • It Insures, not to nay dividends to polloy•hold ers, but at so low a cost that dividenas will bairn-, possible. Oft ewers, Pamphlets, and full particulars given en 'application to the. Branch mike or lila Coui- Pallyt-Or to lif. : CtAll&& Co. Ftwidefous. ter GederileA.-ntso ' • Pennsyl ant* ancid3Outhera New Jersey. - • Per Y Do.; waabieton, D. 0:, Per Maryland Delaware._.` • DiStrict of Columbia and West . IRA B. ALSIVAidt Agents for Alleglienyhasßeaver, Butler, Mercer and Was 17r,LOVIthatc.AWRISABIZANTED eve 4 City and Terrill And- appi ens tram colape tent partiesior such aganalee With suitable en. PARTY'S paid ba,addmsjoid Tet_, THE QOM. YANY'S, cirlidliAßEATß OMIT. la their respeetiv• •• ab2l:arwar ~, 4fofirft r , ... 0 i 1,11; No. .05 ' 11,61714tig Eon; auks flumes itgalisV nil Wits' 'or rioiv'izd Maio JOHN IRWIN. .7n.,../reildent. T. .L. fIOSX,IISII zr - vice President. ; PAlptijaztit. OenereLlite t. , 1 , , 1 ., tok k olts. _ a a iaw . Irina. Jr., „ 4.3. i iterabasnovsk • i.. eroelunsors. w. u. Everson , g i talkatiri i , trieellrti. -, > , '7 sm. J. Tontattdale. • Win. T : . Nevin. a AILECIVAE. > BECALETT* ME. CHANIOAL JINGINICIIL No Boliodor of goolloo o irlioreign .Vassau. Tv,aICD RAU AT saw...allegligaz B.•- rongdoaleo. waontagtor.D.V. r spa 1101110$4__ 01,31Mts— x00 lialmuu $111414.-TisliMi c Drum' sad- itedlcisec - • 110111. t : E . juitELl-200 'barrels' /heft White Lime, Aft cue br •7vß eAIftIZLD. UTTER.--1n 'peckagarrresh Bolt Buttairdias_t received said dor Ws by J. B. 0, & 017 m14 , D. 141 Plat Mans • 0 , - ,• • Oitift - • - ZUSCEIL 4 AREOI7II: . 1 - •••••i• 00:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , ,,, ,,,,,,,,, = . • gIEIFENI3I - N .,. CATIONS to se-LIST:IB69, APPLI ll liquors, fled in the'Clerk's office: • Pititsb9ralk. ' ' • R. Schiffnaner. tavern lit ward; , N. Hoes. tavern , Ist ward; . • J. O'Rourke tavern;lstward: J. Wm.teha7rer. tavern. /St ward: i R. Scott bhotes & Co.. tavern, let ward; : Julius Welssert. tavern, Ist ward: ' Harr Meyers. tavern. inward: L . A. WesentietmerJaCo., other goods, Ist wrird; W. Haslage & Co.. other goods. lit ward, I G.stayalark, tavern, 2d ward; F. Lutz tavern, 2,1 ward; Thos. Dymond, Ad ward: John M. w elsh, tavern, 2,lward; A. Huneek. terve - n. 3:1 ward: WM. itidUtll, tavern, actwerd: B. Au 1 ., tav e rn ad ward: : N. sinton. other, goodf, 3(1 ward; iJ. Adam Weaver, other goods 3d ward: , John .11cGrady, tavern, 4th wtrd; I . N. M. Caldon, tavern, lee ward: V. Fitzete.mons, tavern, 4th word: Nave & Fortney! . tavern. 4th ward; S. McCrickart & Co., other goods. t , 4h ward .;1 Wm. Carr & Co.. other goods 4th ward: Jets, .M.Kay, other goods. 4th ware; l Geo. Schmidt, tavern. sth ward; • Oath. Teehrung tavern, sth ward: ~ Pat. Brown, tavern, Bth ward; Jerry Driscoll, tavern. Bth ward; J. &J. Belly, other goods, sth ward; T Phil. lialkeff, tavern, tith S. ara; , '1 H. Kraty, raven, Bth ward: ' John Bichardson, t.vern, 6th ward: J. Frewdenberg, other good. 6th ward; Jon. Lotink. Jr., tavern, Bth ward;. Jno. Steed, tavern, Sth ward; . i Pat. Gallagher, tavern, 9th ward; Morgan & Dorsey, tavern. 9th ward; John Ostermaier, tavern, 9th ward; Jos Snyder, tavern, 9111 Ward: M. Lang, tavern, Stn ward; ' M. Gre , •nwald. tavern. 9th ward: P. Gelehsheimer other eoods, 9th ward; b. England. tav e rn , , .10th ward; P. & M. Kane other goods, 10tH ward; A, Mose, tavern. 10th ward; J. A. Richter, tavern. 10th ward; Mary Hague. other goods, 11th ward; L' Thos. Bosworth, tavern, 12th ward; F. Blessing.; tavern, 12th ward; M. Limpert, other goods. lath ward: F. L. Johnston, tavern, lath ward; { W. Myers, tavern, 12th ward; • J. M. Miller. tavern, 14th ward; Y. Kaltenhanser, tavern, 14th ward; Jos. E. nerning, tavern, 18th ward; IL Enge: ting house. 15 h ward; Chas. W e e iremir glionse. 17th ward; H. ticluntdt, other goods, 111th ward: McConnell Ji:Elkin. tavern. lEith ward; Mary Davis, tavern. 18th ward; N. Leech. tavern, 19th ward; J . Schwartz. tavern, 19th ward; , Jac. Shuck. tavern, 20th ward: , J. b. McPherson, tavern, 21st ward. Allegheny. Wm. L_ynch, tavern, l e t ard • Adam Heider. tavern, ward: Chas.ampbell. tavern, Edwrd; • 1 Fassbinder. tavern, 9 1 ward; i Geo. Lang, tavern, Sld ward; Jos* Sehirman, tavern, 3d ward; - Joint By tavern. 3 , 1 ward; Dan. Helm . tavern, 3,1 ward: Chris. Germ, tavern. ad ward; Chas. King, 3d ward; Chas. Miser, tavern, ad ward: Louis &I'm. eating house. 3d ward.; 1. Basencrantz, other goods, 3d ward; John Mclntyre, tavern, ilith ward; Louts Cesar. tavern. 4th ward; M. Zlrhut, tavern, 4th ward: • 11 Wm. Wessel. tavern, 4th ward; .' John E. Bitne , tavern, 4th ward: John 8. Snyder. tavern. 4th ward; • ~ David Auberger, tavern, 6 le ward; Geo. Eater, tavern, Bth ward; Jos. Klllrueig, tavern, 7th ward: Wagonheiser, 7th ward; Bog:laughs. John Se'eel. taverj, Birrein Item; N. Knnzler, tavern, Binnineham; F. Benner,avern. irmmeham: A. avers. Birmingham; • Christ. Stange. timers, Ettnningaam: John Risser, tavern East ßirm:ngeale; B. Kuhn. ta vern, East Birmingham; W. b. Llngbea, tavero. Kest Birmingham: W. Abreuho'lit, tavern, East Birmingham: Jac Dietz, tavern, Ea t Birmingham; Phil. Gearing,aern. E: Joan tavern, loath Plosbargh; B. Rauh, tavern. acevth Pittsburgh: J. A. Stant', other goods South Pittsburgh; Thos. Carro.ll. tavern. West Pittsburgh; ' J. Auistein, other goods. West Pittsburgh; A. Zrenburgh, tavern. McKeesport; . • hr.• t Baker, tavern. McKeesport: Th.s. Mel,ittade, ,avern. Monongahela; E rt. sixTlerman, tavern, Onneol; Geo. Frits, tavern. Onn.by; ' M. Hither. eating house, Sharpsburg; H. Sharp, eating house, Terneeraneevil e: Tetwaildim. ' Christ. 'Fromm, tavern, Itaidst In: • Chri.t. Dreneauser, tavern. Baldwin; Pat. • o well, othergoods, Chanters: Thos.nker. tavern, Harr , on: • Thompson, tavern. Weer Yvette. (beat. Deirstein. •tavern. Midlin: Jas. McA.Uster„ tavern. 1111filin: Geo Altoyer. tavern, ADM n; Jo Ns Weber. tavern, McClure: Thee Twylbrd. tavern. MeClerer etspbea Blower. •avern. McClure: L. I-elite. tavern, McClure; M. Oht r, tavern, Patton; Lotan Werner, tavern, Pole; Chris. Froelich, tavern. Reserve; Ell Wicoff. t a ve r n . obinso; h:. J. Heath, Snowden: PJohn, Voelker, e. house. Lower St. Clair; at. . Schlemiels/3. tavern, Union: Gallashar. tavern. Versailles; .. ` Pat. McGreevy; tavern, Versailles; • O. Anberly. tavern, Versailles. - The License Board will sit tor bearing the above applications on the 16th last., at 9 o'elosk A. 9, aolOgat JOHN G. BROWN, Clerk. OWNERS OF Dm7 o , Wagons, Ciwts, llacksl OMNIBUSES, And Every Deseription of Carriages, ARE REQUIRED TO:CALL AT THE CITY', TREASURER'S OFFICE AND Take Out their Licenses ON OR BEFORE _ THE - FUM DAY OF MAY NEXT. For e uggy or C ach and every Wagon, - Cart, Car, Dm , sum of Barrier, drawn by one horse. the . cam 45 Oa For each and every one of th e above named Ve hicles, drawn by two bonen. the sum of IRO 00 For each and every one of the above named Ye hides, drawn by four horses, thesum of• 13 00 /or each and every . Back drawn by two horses. For e ea c h of Wheel o esch and every Omnibus and Timber s, drawn by Iwo horses, the sum of. .... -413 00 For each additional horse attached to any of the above named Vehicles, tha sum of.. ..... .tl, 00 Sitctiox 3. It shall ci t ese duty of ll Livery Stable keepers In Bald to make a return to `the City Treunrer, within twenty days after the: 'passage of this Ordinance, aid annually 'there after, on or before the. Ist day of May of each and every year, of the number of Vehicles of ev.- ery description, owned aad used by them in their business. and the kind. thereof.' and the same re . turn shall be made Mader oath. - • , tlgc. 4: All owners Of Carts,' Drays, W gene, and other:Vehicles, who 'hail neglect or ruse to Procure a license as aforesaid, soaS bet Mject to a penalty of not 'leis than ten for every thirty days the same retinue unp cen aid t after the si day of May or each year.. All 'Liven , etab•e Keepers falling to make the return re squired In the 3d Section of this Ordinance. shall, In addition to the foregoing, be subject to a pen alty of not exceeding flhy dollars, all of which penalty shall be recovered before 'the Mayor, ot ono of,the Aldermen of and atty. by summagy erinnetioni audit shall' be ths - duty of the Chief °troth* to seek oat all Venoms who have failed t o comply with any of the provistoias of this Or. dinalice and report the salute the CIO Treasor on rot which service he shall metre the am of dfty o r la meth. ease. •t• be taxed and collected molten Of tee cests,,upon eonnctlea as aforesaid. Tpo penalties for nonrcompliance wltlithe or dinance will be 'Weft, nifbreed after ihe above' date:. -- ‘' • . - • .. • D. -I fACREBBONi."., .. . , - City Treasrer. ig,tnnifnarg CM 'ADIS 1. 1464. an2:3 Ornet or riro•Temeetouta or ALLso_oretr 1- Cauer. Ettteottme. ♦prt! Ist , lee% TL: , poiquaxcie or Ti E *et , . section atom Act relethte to Allegheny Come,. ty , APPrelrect the let 41 4 9tMa7, Ile& sad °like axperultaent to said se °Don, approved the 80th day or Mara, 11166,.1 do hereby give ,notice that tee . Diiplicates for the several Wards, Boron/ha and Townships WILL BZ OPEN, mid I will be PM" pared to receive the County, State, Poor, Tforkkonse and Improvement Taxes for 1869. On and attar-the let day of Mac. 111•9. _Bald tithe/ ealrhe Dahl at this 01100 ,ttntll the Ist day orAngnat with a DEDUCT/ON 03' 3337 f P 231 O.IIXT. for Proin3l3l7 ateris to al/ PanoPs Dallas the whole amount of their taxes. . These will be no deduction• aitowsd during the mopt6 Of ~There w111;h4 Tep Pa Cent. Adtied To a Wei rsomoinfai ikasid tin 80 PttakkUi..., ' 10 ; dal el . r."Dusitkroit; ap3:ditT Trfi'Um of Alleshopy Coutn INSIM' TtrEIRON CITY . . MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Of Pennsylvaia. Office 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. DIRECTORS Hon. JAMES L. sEAHAR, • Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. K.OBINEAJN. Rey. A. BELL. D.D, Rev. S. H. NEzIIIT. W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH. Real Ratite Agent, IMON DUCAL Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. BEN N . Hatter, A. S. BELL, Atiorney.at-Law. D. L. PA! TERSON, Lumber Merchant, D. WOOER, Insurance agent. Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON, Preside:at. Rev. J. B. CLARK, D. b., Vice President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary; • C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. M. W. WHITE, MEDICAL Anciagn. DANIEL SWOGER, Gan Aged. This is a nome company. conducted on the mutual Principe each polity holder receiving an equal share of profits of the Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a safe Inveatment to each policy holder, and thereby retain themoney at home to encourage hoarindustrv. intahithlt NATIONAL INSURANCE• COMPANY, Car, Federal St. and 'Diamond; Allegheny, Ofice, in the SECOND NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. • W. W. MARTIN, President, AWN BROWN. JR.., Vice President, JAMES E. STA.VENBON. Secretary. anutcrolts: John A. Wier, ?Jac Lockhart. Jos. Myers. Jae.L.Graham. ;Robert Lea. C. C. Boyle, Jno p6 . Brown. Jr. !George Gent. ;Jacob kopp. a O.H Pliklillama!Jno.:rhompsonlJ. MclSTalgher CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, PREI.AN'S No. 2S Filth Avenue. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All Paid Vp. DIRECTORS. Risley. H. W.Gller, Jr, :Capt.Rl.Balley, Datil Wallace, i 9. H. Hartman. lA. Chataben, Jake Hlll, 4 5. Id•Clurken. ;Jas. 31. Salley. Thomas Smith. , Jno.9. ROBERT H. RING, President: JNO. P. JENNIIVGS, Vice President. . JOS. T. JOHNSTON. Seerecaz7. Capt. R. J. GRACE, Geng Agent. Insures on Liberal Terms on all Fire ap2:ge7 wad Marine Risks. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBTRIGHL, PAL" Office. No. 424 'PENN ST., NATiowax, TIMMS CO. BUILDWO.) Dnlzaraßs : R 6 : ohl. Dickson, 'Robe. Liddell, W. /Pride), bledle, • C. Van Buren, Kirsch, B. H. Myers, angwiseb, ;Chris, ißlebert.' L. J. Blanchard, . J. Weisser, Sc hlidecker E. IL ETERS. President.. ROST. D/OICSoS,_.Vice President. BORT.J. GRIER. Treasurer. fen: J. J. ALBIBTZ. Secretary.. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUREIH OFFICE. No. 1 8 / 3 .6 WOOD STREET, BANE OP COMMERCE BUILDING. - This is i Home Company,' and insures against lost by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. • C. C. BOTLE Vice President. RoBUT PATRICK, Treasarer. HUGH krazialaxr. secretary. DEELIZTOBS: Leonard Waiter, Georg.* WILEin, C. C. Boyle, Deo. W. Evans. Robert Patrick, J. C. Lamle, Jacob Painter, J. C. Miner, Josiah King, John Voectley, Jas. H. Hopkins, . A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, • • INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRM k !HAULM INSURAPICE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Orriczaaa 4'4117 CIEMEITNIIT BT.,near =RECTORS. i Charles Er. Rancher, _ Mordecai B. Lonis' ardsbz i Tobias Wagner, A David S. Brown, 1 Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea, IJacob B. btoith, t Edward C. Dale, effiele% tieIIBAN 11.118prrsiliti". • exit. , E,DW. C. DALE, Vice Pres dent. W. C. STEELE Secretarv.wro tans. J. MA DNEECCOPPiIir, Asian North. Wes t comer Third aad Wood Stree ts. radS•wil. . . BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE• COMPANY. , OF ALLEGRO'. PA. • OFFICE IN r RANICLIN SAVINGS seam I:cumin:N(ls, No. 41 0/310 SE.. Alleigheily, HOME COMPARE, managed by Directori well tnownto the Community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. MENU* _• D. OR M. D. MIDDIAZ braziyirous: Henry Irwin, ID.L. Patterson,llPm. Cooper, Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Prang, Gomm gags, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush , W. M. Stewart, ICh. P. Whiston.jJoseph Craig, 'Joe. pannier. B. j. =Muni, lJere. Mo/um. • apio:oas r ALPER/AL. FIRE INSURANCE CO., LON DON . Z B TABI,4I3IIRD 1603. CA= CAPITAL PAID UP AND EIMEITILD PUNIds NIONED INQ se,ooo,ocio IN.GOLD., Insurance simian Piro erected on Houses and Bulldlngs, trood,s Wares and Merchany4 Steamboats, it.c. ppiieles.issued parable In or urreny_444* United States Breach oe, 40, prinszazzt, Zloty , York.. All losses of the United States Brattea will be sauced In Nett Pore. 2461.„&l:1011:unvi Agent, ~ • • c; .. invisinmo i. I ra. 4 a,: : - eine% retranMAgicr. . . . )194JIANLINAe also Allent Ibb Mau* uousnany. s e ON'INSITHANCE CON. -,--, ,• . urn v. 844 4111 4.nt• ' itfoßesieftw,.oeTest Aral... - ag o l letr i eNjoat ...n.ree_k elm/ 6 Coo is Mara Willa-Iry I.l4shiel%iiint ilre 4 mi l . riot Make. • &home. etitutton, manager byDi raciest who &es _weU known- to the t hey rad who are determined - by phraptuese and Ulm slitY•to maintain the U make - which they Imre IlaStUned. ill offering the beet protection to those wiwkdesire to he lamed.— - Alexander ittidierizrren, L- F. MCrae 4. /mum Jr., .: -, eb.,, - j. awkii, -- . • James uszavaap; i . • • - William B. Ryan,. Al praAnetrt . . c,,.......irielp.iurkPatrielli' .Ld M. Lone nal. .I.."“Wile r:' ' D. AXIMSOU• I plzpv lavonmvom CORI. _ . , °MOP., N. Z. lawilaMlt 'WOOD & PIP iii'FTH l. . „ L, Hoke COMPADY,taking Ifire &MI Marine Biala' `. '' A' ~ • - • - . ta '. •Vile. tlih ' 33117, C"" Eirii.tP u s z lift Hb . ° . , ma r • ... t Parl ui ._ I . .ttialea,..4. ran:Ales 1 lit: anise m,ner, „ ave sia_isrtis ~ ri ll2 . k 4 t er ' - ( than l it iMaart si t. r. President. . ice. l GO iSpieftatii:eiaLadinaS. V1E4444 farNEW OPERA awn, Lessee ............ Managei. .. . .................................. • and En fa a s ge ci g nating art is ment for ote, ne vreek only of the popniar Mrs. MART tiLAbarkx-E. MONDAY EVENING, aprlllth, 1869, will be presented 'Sheridan Knowles, beautibil aye act play of the I ZTJNCF/13.1LCIE. Julia lira. Mary Gledstane. TUESDAY EVENING t he great DlaY of LEAR. Mn. Gladstane Matinee on Saturday. • nr'LECTURE. HENRY VINCENT WM. by special rOpest of a large number of - citizens, deliver his great Lettnre on OLIVER CROMWELL, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Monday Evening, April 1;1849. NO RESERVED SEATS. .Admisstou flec. Doors open at 7.4; Lecture Commences at 9 o'clock. The Lecture Season of 1868-9 having closed, Season tickets will not be received. Tickets, for sale at the Mercantile' Library' Rooms, corner Penn and Sixth streets. agile a'"GRAND CONCERT AND EXHIBITION AT 11X.A.SoNIC (Fifth Avenue,) Thursday, Friday and Saturday Eyenvirs, April 15th, 16th and 17th. . Concert on TH uRSDAY EVENING, by Allegheny Quartette Club. FitiDAY EVENIF/6. April 16th, CINDEREL LA. OR THE ti LASS SL/PPEtt, and many other Interesting eurelges. SATURDAY EVENING April 17th, TEN NitillTs IN ABPR RoOlf. apB:7lr arRUBNELVS MUSEUM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, ;The-Great Family Itesorte. FIFTH AVENUE. between Smithfield and Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. Akir al OPell Day and Evening, all the year roan& A salon, SS cents: Children..ls cents. AUCTION SAL BY IL E - MAMA 00. 1300 TS, SHOES AND CARPETS FOR TAE auraLroir. AT - 81411THSOP1fe -EMPORIUM, 66 AND 67 PITTII ATZNI:111. • Mena". H. B. SMITHSON a CO.. DrObflators of the well 1:1101•21 Mammoth House are creating an excitement consequent upon the ar rival outlaw goods which are being sold at re markably low prices. Goods ofeverrvarietyt the finest sewed booti the most fashionable bal. moral gaiters and ankJet shoe*, blankets, flannels cloths. cossimeres, Cu and carpets. Cal ltler and examine.- No trouble to show goods.. Ladles'. misses' aid children's furs at almost your own prices.. Allgood': war ranted as represented. BY A. WILWAINB SHARES EAGLE COT • • F TQ TON MILLS, INSURAhiCE;•..P.ENN-. §L A IA OIL, AO. TUESDAY EVENING,. floor3t 'at vi o'clock; will be sold on Record of Commer cial'sales booms, 100 Szattidleldetnset- by otter of B. W. 'MACKEY.. amine° - of JEWIICA. RHODES A CO, bankrupts: 370 shares Eagle Cotton Mills Company. • , Also; win be added to sale: - .. 1.000 shs:es.Western Penusglvatila On Co. • 10 shares pennsylvanla Insurance Co. ' 4 shares Western Insurance Co. - • 4 shares Pacific &Atlantic Te•egraph Co., 15 shares Pittsburgh Grain Elevator Co. aplo ' A. MCRATAIbIE, Auctioneer .r'. OitPIIANSI cot:rim' SAiLE.-By virtue of an order of the Orphans' dourf, of Allegheny county, dated lifarch 29th, 1989, I will aell at public sale,•on the premises, cm Saturday, April 17th, at 10 A. M. .A.-lot of:ground fronting on the Monongahela River, in Elizabeth township, near McKoespon, containing abont tour and one4ill feces,, with good Frame Dwelling, out building; orctiard. de., together with an adjoining lot fronting on the 'Township road sixty feet and extending back one hundred and twenty feettall of Which is Will improved. " Conditions made known at sale. mhis:plas TiFittliAS PENNEY, Guardian. EARL MILL F 41141 FLOUR. • PEARL zap. Three Star Green Brand, equal to _ _ . FRENCH FAMILY. -FLOUR.. This Flour will only. ret. sent out when...l4le eilimered. rt. . • 1211.1 ‘ ,lll. 4inal l t il ot a is. ein: Lee . PEARL MILL BAH Similtl.• • nal Wiest Oido_nu, Warr& coax no% DORN 14.1: ERNIIDIA 81104 Allertieni. Sept:: leoss.- -• . rum?. um.. ' Us rice Orr Crrr 811,41Xxstir.sim istraraTath t ; • mili ritrailit. Aprlt It, 1889. s. NOTICE TO-CONTRACTOEIL-- SEALED PROPOSALS for rebuilding TRY ZET szivga, north of the 00=mm-rills •itailroadrlraek.". and for .ttrating, 'Paying and Curbing the following stre.ets. IILL.:. WEBSTER AVENUE, from ; Roberts to Kirk ,patriet Street. - TRIRTY4IINTR AND ' , mentors ' streets. noir Butler:street to tie Allegheny ruler Ball- Aliwwfor constructing the following BOARD-- WALaSi ONE on Rounder', street, then Thing -third 'str.et to Laurel - street, had alangLaarel street' ONE on Pearl and Codar—atreete, frost Main to Lau el street, 16 tirward,and = ONE on Broad street, frill 11 /0 11 4, aTe". to th e Frankstoern Boad,'ll o th war n; Will be received; et OPP/Qli RIAU 4 o'clock r. R., on , THURSDAY, Iprit Ink. AU Olds to tie noted *nu77 the ttaimitteeilist be lett at THIS 0,11011 oafore tab Site amnia Tae Committee reserve saiOglo teF,eu!:it i tsiv 01. au Was ' ' ' • Jr' aioosz crrr 11 0 1 4 93 Ornciß tirr Zzionrisii STD sNiiraroi, • •• Prrramrsou,lipril ear lB 69.- OTICE. - • " LI TEO: Alla•hwara++"'" Haaw MIT For • the ebautneuoir or the BOARDWAtt from wzyn.f.x , SZEIEZT WILHING ASEIh.,; XUL ea_ Irina :avenue. A,llOl, ~14XY/LIFI. BTARET, rrpm manna to Centre iweiine:: are now readyreadyfoiezamdruiUen; and Cali be iseih` at that °flee earn WIEDNIChIiAt- April 14111/ . 4-: when 'they win be - !lltuiltelt ict theiClO noV apa:geO ELOSALDA.I _ . PURIPj TEE 1!LOOD. rote aux DRI7OOUITECMIMnania. adr;bUlacwip -cry. ~~,,,~. . ~; Abfin t. ML u „ -‘rerrt,'' AT THE LEGAL, FLOUR. W.J. 31007 M" city. Imaiseer II , El '.2~:~.~ ~s ~.