EMI Effigitrut ) t SSpite MI AND .SUBURBAN. RELIGIOUS Tolima Reception of 181555 May. tiobop IlLeffoot 5y the alsoreboo of **lnsomnia awl Vlotollyr—loseroot. log stfo.otoe.—Temoymmalcal Vetter. ' The banns of Right Rev. Bishop John B. Herfoot, from England. where ho bad been attending the Pan -Anglican Conn ell at. Lambeth, woo celebrated by ex . tending to hint a formal welcome, which took place at Trinity Church, Sixth street, yesterday. The at-Onion Was one Interest on ac of more:than mains* . . count of the Importance attributed to the action of the Council he had'been attend -rag. It was the first of Its character slntmbhiLliefortattlon, and in fact the only convention of Episcopal Church ever heltilftiftilldsad. untrammelled by the GOVernteenL The services were of . a very Imprdialve - allar adar t At an carlyhouiln the afternoon the coogro oA ng aggpm to assemble, and long before the hour appointed for • commencing the services the house was tllledVs i ts M capacity. Amous. the congregation we noticed Rev. Dr. Prim too rector. of Sr„, Andrerr's and Bev. /Liter, Meter of All Saints Church. At halt-past three o'clock the Bishop, In Episcopal relies. preceded by neva. John Smsborough, rector of Trinity. S. G. Faller,ofSt. Peter's; Dr. D.C. p ogo '. gt, Pant ' s, Lourvllle• Skitter! CrOniston 1 , zig t eg, W. I'. t enbraok, St Jan's, lairtendeville; S. G. mi.: --- Costar, rector It iahop B • : : ;...n dl t o ui ; the venerable itish'o'r‘d sooluogiodrillo.-and Abel lierfoot, in oorp u o m, entered thu chore t , and were arranged five on either sid with the Bishop at Ow altar. Tharserrisat w orernmmot cod by RCM. Mr. Slatterly, who read rho crofters and putter/brae first day of thi month, or whydr hoc. Mr. Custer, cad the lea - sem, whirls acre followed with the « awns Excelalv,7 by the choir. The - creed-sea:Eu.3 -o ra , with ti anksgiviug for lattretUrn from Sea, Win then read by Berr.W. r. Tenbroek, rector of St. Thflthen eel san li g tv- the 1011th selection of Psalms; oommoncing,l duo reverence let stet go God 'Leech) repair. AudvprOSUSTA at his footatool 51 , 11, Pear Out Our humble pruyer WELCO.,II4 Ref. Dr. Page then delivered an :ad= dress of welcome, which woo ono of his shiestjitlttrta, and delivered in his usual I—Aloquillt Mid Impressive style. Attar exteaaing welcome to the flintier, he referred to the groat importance of the work 140ableh. ho, in connection with tho othlttanembera of the ran-Anglican Connell, had born engaged. It was the first council of the kind bold since the . reformation, and could not fail to be pro tect!** Dr meat and laadog good. After wielding of the action of the Connell, and Were:* to the .resolutions passed ter it, to the bordlal reception of the American illabopa by their English brethren; and to the nee al honor.: conferred upon . Bishop _korfoot, Ito cloned by invoking the asWetent blaming of Almighty - upon Oho lllehop tied tiro congregation. TUB =nor's able bierfoot made a lengthy nod Able reply to the above address. which, notwithstanding its length, was listened to with ntarkeil attention by the entire audience. :Alter tlinaklng the clergy and laity for their kluducss manifest.' in the welcome extended to him, ho re. limed at longth to the imporLanco or the Coundi , he had been attending,. or what bad been done, and what would ho ef fected by it. 7-11 re iiraDDICAL trthert. At the. close of his address the Bishop reed tied Synodical Lotter, Issued by the Ormeibef•Lambeth and slimed by the egrentpeds Bishops who composed the Ootelelljecrollowing is the letter; likhe ASithitif in Christ Alms. the Priests and Deacons, and the Lay Members, of the Church of .Christ in Cbsentunion with . acAnsdicanßranch of the Church Cid& Re, the . glidersignell Bishops, gather ed uncleir ties good providence of. God for prayerand conference at Lambeth, pray for you, that ye may obtain grace, mercy, sad peace from God our Father, and from the Lord Segue Christ ourSasior. We give; thanks to God, brethren be loved, for the • faith In our Lord Jesus Chrlscand the love towards the Saints, which bath abounded among you; and forgthiusethledgeorChrist which through yea hattibeen snread abroad among th e west vigorous races of the earth. And with oue mouth we make our supplitn tions to. God. et co the Fattier, that by trio power. of tfie Holy Ghost Ho would !lengthen us with hiss !right, to'nmetid among us the Wags which are amiss, to /apply. the things which are lacking, and to reach forth auto higher measures: of -love aud 'zeal in worshipping Him. and In making knaken His Name: and we prnythat in Ills good time Ho would give tack ante; his whole Church the blessed gift of Unity in Truth. And now we exhort y•au, in love, that ye keep whole and undefiled the Faith once delivered to the Salute, as , y e hone recelvedit of the Lord Jesus. We en ' treat you to watch Sad pray, and to strive beartilywith uspgninst the frauds and tubtletters whennenti the Fulfil bath been I aforellum•and now is, assailed. We beseech you to hnld feat ns the sere Word of God all the arsenical Scriptures of the Old and-New Testament; and that by diligent study of these em elt, of Glad, praying tp tho Holy Ghost, ye seek to know more of thee Lord AMUR Christ our .-Savior,-' Whom ther._threal unto ns, tend of the will of .Gdd which t declare. Pao errnore, entreat. yen to guard • youreelVes`and yours against the grow ing superstitions and additions. with which 10. them latter days the truth of God hatli'been overlaid; es otherwise, so *specially by the prettesion to universal •sovereiguty over•Ciocre Heritage assert. led for the See of Rome; and by tho prac- Uml exaltatlep of the blessed Virgin Mary as:Mediator In the place of her Divine Son, and by the addressing of prayers to her ne an interetheor between andunao. Creech hewnre, we be. you, knowing that the Jealous God giveth not His honor to another. Build yourselves up, therefore, in your. most holy faith; grow in grace, nod In the knowiedgd and love of i.e. Christ our Lord. Show forth before all men by poor faith, }elf-denial, purity, end godly eonversation, as well an by vour labors for the people among whom God bath so widely spread you, nud by the setting forth of. Hie Gospel to the unbelievers and the heathen, that ye are indeed the' servants of. Him who died for us to re concile His Father to us, and to be a sactilles for the sins of thotrhole world. Brethren beloved, with one voice_we warn you; the time is abort; the Lord comette watch and be sober. Abide eteadLu4 in the Communion of Saints, whereln•Goel, hatu. granted you a olaoe. Seek IA lkith for oneness with Christ in the blessed Sacrament of His Bode and Blood. Hold fast the Creeds, and the pure worship and order, which of God's grace, yehave inherited from the Primi tive Church. Beware of eausiug divi sions contrary - to the doctrine ye have received. Pray and reek for unity among ye:ourselves, and among all the faithful In Christ Lena; and the good. Lord taakeyou Ferree% and keep your bodies, souls, and spirits, until the com ing of thO Lord Jeer's Chrlsb Bay. Mr. Scarborough then recom mended that% collection be taken tip,lne ptheetels of which ehueld be given to the Bishop, to be by him distributed to the poor, from whom, in consequence of his station, he had daily die. The Bishop remarked that the propo. Bitten wits • entirely unexpected by him, but he moat heartily endorsed It; that 'IN would denbtlens have snore calls for alms than ho could supply from Ills Indi vidual means. The collection Iva., then taken up, after which the:choir stmg the-Led Hymn, commencing : ellew beauteous are their feet. Wee-stand en Zion's Gut; WOO bring oillVatlOn on-their tongnee, And words et p.m:eve:du • The exercises wore then closed With prayer and benediction by the Ilinhop, after, which the audience dispersed. Dentea or aorill Ama ne l tt. sant ttee ate Cher ro oll• Aio" (boar. Yesterday- 'the , congregation of the Borth' Avenge Methodist Eplecopal Church worshipped, for the first time, in their now building, corner of North Avenue and Deaver street; Allekheny. 'This soeletY to comparatively a new , One, having been of ganimd lees than two I years, and yet In that time they have commenced, and already nearly com pleted, one of the finest church edifices in this vicinity. The services yesterday ware held in their beautiful and comm.,- Aloes lecture and Sabbath School rut, which lumina (hen thilabed, and who they purpose holding service until the completion - of the main part of the Church, which is progressing rapidly. seems to have been the design of the S_dperintendant of the Sunday- School . 1 OD. Thomas Bakewelld under whose% direction, and through whom liberality this room was fitted up, to make it per feet In snits parts, and If we are able to Judge he btu certainly succeeded. The , nandsome earpetcovering the emire floor, theme seat chairs ranging in fiend eircular order around it, tho beautiful fountain occupying thecenter of the altar pines, said • throwing its silvery Jets out WI all sides, which descending fall into 'lt basin where gold fishes and other species of the finny tribe are sporting; the neat stanch on each elde of the foun tain, kr the preacher's place ; the Scrip ture mottocii, , symmetrically arranged, with gilded-One (totters , on the wall beak of the stands; and reading. "All I thy children shall be taught of the Lord," o Thou God luxe: me," "Diemed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God," and those running from top to bottom of the door ports of the main entrance, commanding all to . " Ltemember the Sabbath Day," and " Swear not at all ;" the sweetly-toned cabinet organ; the modest clock ticking the hours away, and reminding all to redeem the time, and the various other- mottos: Wally framed, hanging around the walla—all or robin* to- Wake this room:a model of el7=, taiga and attractiveness. • Is LIM in 'connection -with this fOOlO-twollindler ones miconni. catiug.with it by folding doom. One of tins° MeettroPtinted for the nse of the Infant department of the school and con tains a fountein similar to the one in the large room, though on a entailer aces The seats in this aro placed on steps which rise gradually hreckward to the wall, and range in a semicircle around the fountain, presenting a neat and at tractive appearance, The remaining room has been titled up and to Intended for the nee of the Young Men's Bible Clash- r and as a church parlor. Tito services throughout the day, with the exception of the Sunday School pray er meeting isithe morning, led by Sena- tor Graham, were conducted try - the pas tor, Roy. E. B. Snyder, who preached an appropriate and, impressive sermon at the opening public service, from the 27th Psalm, 4th and CAS verses, •.. At its clone the occasion was solemnis ed by the admission to church fellowship Grover forty persons; most of whom aro the fruits of Rey. Snyder's labors among thin people during the present year. In the afternoon , the Sunday School I convened, odd - a highly intereitins ' programme of. dedicatory exercises wait , gone through with, consisting of read ings from scriptures, pruyeri, address of lire. Snyder, catechistn,qs, dat, • dc., in terspersed with the singing of come very beautiftil and appropriate hymns, In all of which the .childron Joined with an earnestness and apparent understanding which speaks well for. their instraellon. A practical and eloquent discourse from the words "Redeeming the time," closed the evening services 'when the eongregatloa dispersed, all highly pleas ed with the evidence of the success of their undertaking, and bearing pietas:ant memories of the day's experiences.: THE COURTS = • • The evidence in the - ejectment ease—on trial for 'eighteen dayn—am tioneluded on Saturday. The argurnenteof canna& .will be made to-day. Distries Cosies-4nag• SArunnaT,November the case . of A. W. Foster ft Co. vs. the Pitts burgh Coal Company the Jury found a verdict for plalnttti§ forig7,S7s. ' • On motion of .11. Burgwin,Esq.,Orms , by Phillips was duly admitted and qual ified to ',motif* to this Court. Yellowing is the list for this day: 44. Alleghony Savings Bank vs. Robt. Scott. 45. Same vs. same: 44. Same ye. saute. • 75. Oliyer.Adams vs. Venus. „ins. Co. 77..7. B. Warden's Adair:: vs. W. J. Wattera 79. Ells. V. — Bonny' vs. Bethel; ICe , . hew ft. Co. 81. J 7 A.'. Shona* rt. Co. lA. Hackett d: Co. 55. W. J. Grahankvs. 1L h. Centenary Church. . =I . SATURDAY. Nossenbei 30:—Tbe Col lowing business was transacted: . - • DIVORCE C4.9ES. John C. Pierce, 'of Indiana tewusulp, petitions for a divorce from his Hannah S. Pieroe, on the ground of adultery. Filed and subpretut awarded, JOlllllll Altera:anger ; VB. Jacob B. Al tenberger. Petition • for divorce on the ground of desertion.• Dodreo granted. The arg•umect list was taken up; arid cases in the Orphans Court disposed_ of. • Following is the list for this day; ' • 77. James Marshall Cora. H. C. Twiddle. • • • : yazat't Nte.:tislll vs. 4ilo. Calftwelf. • 00. -Bernard Grimm Va. 10'519p:dug 31uL Ins. Co. - • ' . • ;O. Same v. Bane. • • , • 119. Steamboat Dolphin VS. Timmins .69. (3fay) 'Greenwald 'd: - Rahn ye. Adam Bergc. L (Oct.) .Y. Lindsay ya. Lippen oott, Fry &Co " (Oct.) Lywle at. ••Utile .71m Reese.'' 100. September Bat,: Wilili n DIIwMIII ♦s. Baum Co., fixed for Tuesday, Dec. 3. quarter Sammtita4t,44at BOStab. SATUILD.CT, Noy. 'SD.—The argument hot was taken up. 7 , j„ =2 Ceneth. TB. John' li,-Sarberi7itiaik moot extortion. New trtolgranted.7, =Z! Cont'th. ya. Win.' Weird ;Sur meat forcible entry and detainer. ,New trial refused.' NOPPITT-TROMPAON CONertILACr Case. Com . th. ys. - Aler. Moffitt; indictment conspiracy with Wm. Dawson tov.harge end indict Isaac Tbonipson for passing counterfeit national cuiseriov. Motion for anew trial and in arrest otjUdgment. This ease, it will be recollected. wits tried twice, on both occasions evenpYing con siderable time. Mr. S wartmvelder, corm= eel for the defense, Nedra number of reason, in support of tho 'motion. but those mainly relied upon (totaigned in arrest of judgmenDavere "that in no one orthe several six count* of the indict. ment in it charged that DaWaoll and Mor an conspired to charge Thompson with having in his paeseuton counterfeit Uni ted States notes with intent to pa® or utter the same, knowing them to be coun terfeit, or with having noosed or uttered U. S. counterfeit notes, knowing them to be counterfeit,- and therefore Judgment must be arrested,"—and "that the third and fourth counts charge 'no enziptracy to charge an offense indictable or known to . the laws of the United States." :After Mr. S. had proceeded with his argument, and it became necessary to refer to the indictment in the rase, It appeared that that document could not be found,' hay ing been mislaid In the Clerk's efflce.,ln consequence oftlits the argument dies nof proceed. . The indictment being found; Swartzwelifer resumed at about: one o'clock, other cases haytrig been 'ar gued in the meantime. He said be had very little to say, the resszns died pre. aentlng the question rained as fully and as fairly as possible. He, hoivever, msde a very clear knd lurid • argument. The defendant had not, according to the In dictment, oonspired to charge and Delia Thompson for any offense known to the laws of the United States. The. indict ment charged that Molina bad. emnpired to charge mid Indict Thompson. simply, for haring in kis pasSrtliOn counterfeit Enited States 'notes.' sirould "not argue to the Court that tbagravamort of all offenses was the-I-mentor guilty.know ledge, and the Ornlseldtt In the /*HO: ment to-cote - that - the Conspiracy waS to charge and indict Thompson .for.psas lug counterAdt :United ~ S tuds notes; knowing them to be such, with Intent to chest and' defraudtwar fatal, for mewl rosily no offense co nimble Intim Uni ted States Court bed the' deiendants fain spired to bring against Thompson. J. IL Miller, Esq., Of conned for the prosecution, replied briefly, answering the argument of Mr. Swartzweider by referring to the section in the Penal Code under which the Indictment was' drawn, by which it ,fs made a mlatle funnier in any two or more persons to conspire or agree falsely "or maliciously to charge or indict any other person in any court of criminal jurisdiction, Judge Sterrett thcitightlbe adefilan (erred to should. be construed to mean that the parties must be indicted for . a criminal offense, properly eel out, in a court of competent Judsdiction. - •• .• At the conclusion of UM argument Mr. Swartzweldes said that In. the . eyent of another trial being grained, a change of value would be naked, tn. order this the case might be tried In layette County, wham it really properly belonged. The Court took the- papers and 'will shortly render a decision. lEEMBIMIM Corn'th ta..John Stewart: ledietmeni libel. Motion is sari: ofludgment, hr It. S. Morrisoq,• for defense. The wife of the defendant war the party libeled, blot was not called as a witness, nor watt she thoprosecuttlasinadaughter occupying that relation in the Calle.. She lived. spirit froni heir-husband-On Thr mingbardi, wan nfeme sole trader, and at the time of trial an application ' coral- - vox-ea wate t t ry ending—sincegrantedby,vete I diet of a o. The mmortiim whether e same reason which excluded a wife front testifying against her hus band would prevent the Indictment of the husband, injury to the person not being alleged as committed or tarestened —ln other words, whether the husband might bo indicted for an assault upon the person of his wife, lint not held. accountable for all assault upon her character. The Court thought its case the husband had bean indicted for steal log the property of the wife. ehe being a fenteitale trader, a conviction would have been proper. Judge Sterrett' sold the Commonwealth—thepublic- were" In- Wrested in' the question raised, which woe, nothing more nor lon,l`wbarber a bruhand might hbel airtight the . grosseat manner possible anti not be held an swerable. 'fetich was the mum, it was time it should be known, and amended.. Judge Mellon Intimated Out the Court would not arrest thejudgment unites alt authority directly in.point was shown: t===3 Application was made for a .reduction.. in the bail of Alex H. Hyatt, -ateszuboat• mate, indicted for rape, on oath of Kate Waldron. The elatententyros made thin the report circulated that Hyatt had alwealed himself . with . a ;view to avoid trial wan incorrect, ba t, . on the contrary, hid 'born on a visit to his wife in KoutticliTi kid returned, and was rsent bi.4llo' eity during three week. fore -the- Clue ,of the term, demanding a trial.. CCC' Dnfi th6Dtatrict Attorney, Bald ands was Um fact, and he sold further that the . prose co trix, Mtn Waldiort;•had lett' the' city, giving out that she was going to Philit- I delphol, built had since Wen asderttittfed I that she was in Hew ).'oric, wilbeht Jurisdiction of the'CoOrt. 'The.Court.as seated to the redaction 'of the - amount of . bail from $2 000 to 4 2 , 0 0 0 , in which latter, cum cum recognizance was taken for . Akitßafw; pearanoe of Hyatt at the Dezember term far trial. . .. • • iiitCOO3LTASCriI rourErratv. Being the last day Mille term, the re... cogninences of a ptiniblie of Fartles In dicted who failed to appear were forfeited. The defendants and their sureties were called in the usual formal manner, TILI brosnren ?SAY Commences on Monday, en ten o'clock. The Wender:will be atopt u heavy as usual, PEE. ?Et. DIMIELTZ, BM RI NOME -118 Wood 134,, Mar oatiter of Fifth. Government securities. ) Geld, Sliver, And CAnipons, anaht t6Q.ola m I:beral tma.s. DWI.. sold au all the prlsettal elites of Ea.o. CONVERSION OF 7-30'S. Wo ore atw orotund to aortas Us iEcon wit THIRD sERIE: 7-30% INTO TIM New 1887 5-7.6 Gold Coupon Bonds. JAMS T. HILARY CO.. atetwas &antis, Corner, Fourth Woad Streets. MCC, =tileVAl & CO•, .33111 , 333:3.4,115. All 11!1 1 / 8 11 GillillUtillVßlllo3, Cor. Fourth lud Smithfield Streets. Ze s nar,tai r bilders of JIIN t 5., % v NI ito oo Cent. to January pa. and glee tamale 000 0 5.20 $OO',DO OF 1867, 61;600 IN GOLD .t. per cent. from that date. INA 11076.7 0 CO. FINANCE AND TRADE Crew. uPTOn Pirreaoseue Gel Urns, / Sorban/17i November 00. 1847. —The currency and the ball continue to 'Croat Rae dlieueltion, and the probable to- Win of Cootreeste analottely esetvassed. Ate to the grsabielc inning, the report MMUS that ho legislation will M eonsummated before Christm...4 that until tome adequate mess, ore is - agreed upon and paised, the 1..4 members of, both house will ono Ilfrade- C idlest, to put • Sop, temporarilYe to the coo traetioa • authorised under the existiny law. As to the tank.. 111. proputtioa L strongly and reirpeetably armed to provide a .791.7. 00000007 for such banks as need it. to the Anith and elsewhere, by eirtalllng the exces sive Amman lamed to the bank. in the UM. Two plaits under which the mutallethot Mod redisenbutthe say be made r The Ilret le that or Mr. Rooper's bill which was rejected tut straeOW. The Mead plan which is remised with favor becomes Isis partial and lent sloe. podia In Its °natation, la to ;Squire lestuitlea lb Ale extent of. In per ant. margin from the banke,thsteml 010 per item. as at present. It L entitled that the latter proposition would tithe acme thirty-flee :Who. of not. from 1101011 'aztattiNg health so have obtained more than their fan there of. the curreneydsaulni privilege, end could permit the manias to be more equitably apportioned *heron hi waited The advocates of MS plan eland also Muthe ehatise could be mad* without any disturbance of k4s lacins7 market, and with thegmat dustrlal interests of the South end Asti. ' —The St. Louie Brindgiccu• says: /a an ex pellees of some thirty year. in Western trade, art LutellMent =reheat nye he has rarely men a perted Omer* depresion, except during pante, nor ime ha had more dillteulty to ...tin forth. extratudinary .eaeltl onn widett not manly the Sean but the general Mode of the etty, (lithe co.- try, le embanaset. It contested, perhaps, le the eve:trading of the put few yemm and has both streogikened net more by thli eetilwel un stated eamiltiminf public Wars, the nest thinly of the action of Controls op. several antre oPerentois of treat importhos, than by the pead failure of m., both at hems sad 'abroad. te width had ar keretofdre enjoyed pd.. confidence, aro/ it will, doubtless, ne some time before ear eocrellterable lorpretre• reeds can b.' brovight stunt. la the interim, those who. eleadr are misistred will com mand ,ntr loaressed Malt, and here *OOOl peeper [Sanity extended for remmeltatilig trade end once mom setting the wheel. of commerce inmoticix, O caw of earns interest to eommartial wee, has reeently been decoded at Meadville, Pe. The Bank of Crawford meaty-was ate of the lastilatione chartered by the State of Petm. .eylvazda with tidal:dr...lntroit was concerned and width • obtained►• Charter as • Ntional pack. With • eepltal of IMOO,OOO. St the tin. ar obtaining its chatter as a Nodose& Bane, It had as • state Banks attestation outstand ing of some PACO; which Mr. Colter pro. footed to bars scented by as .adequato dspoelt attuned State. bonds with the house of Cut. yet, Pawn ft Coln New Totk, but which wets miter made .Tellable to the bank. whence (at taut to a good degree) its downfall or the Co.. passion of Outset, Penn • Co. Owing to the hot of the isms outetanding emaciation of the old bank it hod never bean supplied with Na. Boost antreney. Dudek the beet yell( lha book epoch:deed an enigmas sad want into 11- QPigUltiOrl. Subesquent to the period when he Institution tweaks • National Bank, the defendants benne debtor. in the sera of In t Lkage t t c r of which ( l afral t rae i nsionj of ' ifs lostlinUos envier Its shorter from the SCAM. which the Pleintif refuted to remits andhistituted soli ior the dont. .7.`ndar .In attostions from the Court the Puy teudeted • verdict against toe plaintiff* omen dais, for use principal, and eget= the defendants for interest the tender made sot - prestos to hare 'been eitebtent to terse the interest. The care blot =ore vonsegueues from the fact of etratal cum pending of like nature. - Errisvassaranwiztra LER= _ 0'" %ra1::: 4 fisi:7=2r. vm.l CRUDE—Thu In has been euesalvely dull alt yule, and Wiley bu been no emu'. tion to thud which ;mended lt. It Is Uwe. the ' , stook Is eery Indeed, lt well Milt ex hausted; but the demand le Inelinlneant, and seen et the reduetlan, bum. •111 r• 11 end far between. There was but a siesta sale report ed to.dayitltabblia es spot, at lei and Manley be augured - 44 tho' taunt pries tde spot nth For future &Items. there Is little we so In bbul. tad little of mu affairs{ the lest tales ups at Nate, but It I. unpualble to,elve Moffett quotations now, as thus hare been no sales for •du or two. An CU (My Isleseast mt OP, BRST QUALITY CASTITIRL, Wairstated 'Mama te env la the KA, 15 . •11, egtr gemfeee . 4 De 0pr'1TA.,47457141),L0 Chit ST. vat Officp, A 8 Wood Str Cl eak 1121 HOTT ELLUMII. N178B1:1141II. JUSIe Mb. I, 1.111:dti LW. I[OIIOW.JAS. WIZIERS..7II: ILA= O'HARA , BOILER WORKS. MORROW, BARNHILL CO„ Steam Boners, on StUre, Aerators. Sank& Sett Pans; Gesonunon,, Wrought Iron Ildegow, Shoetlron Wort, COL LIBERTY AND t3FAXIND PITTSBURtiff Pd. azrernine DONN ratrarrt.r. Ire:re ROBERT LEA,.. iuxvracro3U or STEM IMMO AND maws Freight I.3oisters AND DOCTOR :IittiGIBFEIL TM* fop9tu Cle/talt et rttlit sad Went? Ildreets, Mani* nrramos. pa. .• 1.. ; :I I: i •• ; . - sm o rt. iturintroN. , 11 , 10ratumIgnieLLIWP:s.7 t°°` EVERIION, PRESTON& CO.; I:EtCON WONCIEE.II4.. . _W .415..0 344 Pim Bt., impost's . .MAtigligickge" hnsbugb. &MU. BAMItOADI3. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILr alums' mu. Oa utd Ma THURSDAT lalt 1211 b 4 3 sat. Wll111111•11•214 Win at Pluabaro rllka a.. 0 final mama. se Sallow.: MM;MI .. . L. II: tuttaroan . a.c:ca . Q7O:iiiiOil roe a cm N. /Int boda Work, A. m.... FIOA.Y. 7 . 1 .. Second Works Aeco=.. firmr. ht. to P. llnlinp Accomm..l.AtloD UMA.I4 UM Bauchi ctinreta Tram,. tad to ams . 1:001. M. 7DANI 1. X. kti. F r.i rg wrnAltt Ull tATial a tl=Leca . awn" *IA pactorta taig 37.7 b• va.Arnarrnws. Soo. prrrSUTIRGe AND CONIVELLC VILLIC BAILS AD. MUM CM.IIGE or Time. On sod after IRINDAO, Oetobor Mph ISA QS I.llllous the Moat. WI WI Of Wrfat oadl Water Moots, as fbll . . Pigsburee Pittse"nye. wan to god Iran Thstoat'e. 7:Co lL coo?. as. gnats. is - 03 West Neratan Acesemo4l , •.. ea LO Lk P. 16.. Sae 1. 5. Tint M'a