Ea LII . . - 11:" CITY AMY gillnifigikt iitiebiiteitibi3ok:rarank ivta boan Pittsburgh Deefiber,2d.. , , „ Personal.=T A. , 'me a, Esq., of Philadelphia, formerly of this • oitY, tati - founder ofthe great Mawnio Hall auction ervoi'ituia of ME. Smithson . CO., is lte, the oft7.'"'" - 070 Cballq, to:BAY CALACIA;firrOo Ode page will be fond anadvertise, went of an , 61iigenit so% TM" ProPortY can be bought vet L Y:49*; We Partic l 4!. l . r .!?,"?,t a r vert4 .." George Alfred Townsend will lecture at thokAcademrof Music, •under theanstdbas ,Taesda3r,,avesdng .neXtr4o:l., theAtZenrulyl.: Tsai Dutch: ' Them viill-:beznasese rred , Stak i thie es stole from the - At: Charles •• Hotel na yesterday- oraincw it:Plaok r ‘ overeoat, of beaver cloth: &a m, cif:light - grey colored. material, ,The tldeves escaped and teft ad: elovalifolt might lead to their detection., 1 101 1 . 1 blat ( Wi Vittocii; Is opposite the Postoffice,)-hasitent us a \batch_ _,pf;,rituallsticr, pamphlets ' , csonsistin,g. of leattires, sermons, tracts and •the fliurrids , Recoil., a monthty paper of high ,literary eharanWir.. - 1 literpttock -keep% them 'Aar for sale. pr. . meeting Jn hehalf of thelreedmin,4o, befthliktuaorrcivr eirooing;bl, the : : Th ird.. rniatiYtsrlan - Chuich,; b 0 ilddxesselkby.' Gdfk:lMOnliiiiii'd,twhaf444 . !4bei Oat ultyt and wintwill eitsi gittv . George ''ffas 4 4oße9 Womb, .1 ; 4 1 .1:10 . 4 . ..4ifihever adtr-bkrioLt.3-FT. ,tl.4nel i • ( 6 w T., 1 4 44116t ,., `lDitakimigtui*Polaum4oa Thnutday evens thg tim,ra,uttaudlii.itallsoadmear-.Cork'u lOW ',111A.40)) 4 1 9 ;Wfirt,outy.e44or; name time, -hat sm. - track •ow''Olear - Mid of them are running regular ag. Ma- No dam age farther tlmt,t,l , utt.calsod: rty ;the delay 1 / a lf done. - - , The memo which has attended 'Dr. -Th rtillAt"ritiedt:l l o l baigi ii 4444 . 104 su he - oomminfty with con , fidencetzt his Ability. , On - .LnirT mt . (page; 10-day, we record the miraculous Sure of a man Orphan Asylura,, which is amply sub stantiated by aworieetßifeisce. J 1 • Mr. contr9tlex 1 3;430,41=0a*ces aeocaificehattata provititikibitiwuwa er Extension Loan" the sum RL Yive. planed la tikt Sinking Fund in aceorchuice with the' 'PO-, vision of CifitletidilTdtirtit'otthe deC applied to the yment -ot. each Bonds' aa' wiaY. 049_ that ottkideinber . 310Xt. . well lisTargest' essilltlffeliatf OiLlatipifftdbffiwhifiliciaria) lest; 8711..bt,A,pEzt:Lt . the. old established • and atstootx. „or ',Voil.el;;Vp.. IV; SpoittOleld'att f.`"' All of - the'" latest styli* otiampa aniLsbadee.j.in, great.yanftty i . gether with - the halt Niuslity" etp 4): sive eiltgePP4l l 4 l kePi, 1./ZWI l t reasonsmojimat -- • W. 13,4 W 1,./ , 0 1 : 1 *N-7 4 -itznitv*P;in', 1 3er.- • 17 1440 , &flow .efi-lar”Allitites; Church, (corner' of I Penn ; Mechanic streeWwffi bb fieldttoluttaey, embert d Serviestilin morning:. Bl —thirlato — Genefa 'Convention ',of ' , 3141101i. tett Episcopal( Ch-nroh.- --lii , ther-evening-Elshog - KtFitatl, vrilt preacb. - • Collections fhijilie Sandi School. • Bone Stolen.--On Thursday evening al yalnable horse was stolen. from the stable of Mr eWr Ponnalb-ittiTtlietttath. - 71 Tale - aid malt *all tirti-liklit Wit •lholor.* - With — it-ifult black man and tail. and white feet. The - thief ab3o mrried off a saddle. and' bridle with the horse. The pollee have been noti fled of the theft, and a reward • of twenty dollars is offered for the arrest of the de ~ redator or the recovery of the horse., ri Gave Ball.—A hearing was had before Alderman hichiaSters ...yesterday, In the • ease of David Lash, arwsminant resident of. Washington coutitt, - Wito watcharged with seduction and fornication and bas tartlYll)ll oath olcalclPP4 llB ol l Pighbomar particulars' of which :w ite,y;ei at: the. . After the siatintluition'ofunuortwoutg , the witnesses, the defendantirsived a hearing, and gave 14di, giod i ttitethe sum - eft, to= thousand•tdiooars..q. • ; , 10 z.s An Intruder.--Thoinaa Sorderilinade in formation yesterctiy, before Alderman Me i- Masters, against / MelvllieKe sureb ,, of the peace. Jorilinleslth*litilfaddcisk'sf Fields, and he alleges that Kelley.came to his house on , Thursdayeveniug.snd. AtroAO. the ditio.YWOrtui4g64lo944 et the Ntlin.4oll , lg and eonCluded" the performance by swear ing thatios would never rest satisfied until' the horse was burned dawn. A• warrant • was issued for.thefatriat ontinitioused. -John • 'timiletteidakbefbie'Jlide* . c . niatadateArNArl4t7liarkaqir: -fall- 7 Iran • „blitido - 00 mtgs . ' inliOLlSAilalttiksjd*VgAtnt: throughithel: o l).urCOT tUy:wbic he; *NOWA - the bill se soon , sa+h+Bti~ed. 1 / -1 .338 ; 1/ I **** ll 4 t4O • ••pagos. law; iindliente e;itifti: , u7The. h acc ." : l' .o = i tarf e ",ll l k* l ir ar ll 3o4 r:W.a e4b l zz • • • ikieli 4 Oft;lk tewbuic:o44ltiasik TwainlitleeturelitiMbetb*Si., , ,feltirOgi.lost lee • pocketbook . contatolb2l2o:i.,,One Isthat tbeteptlemetii:rhiteoitem-: • ant Cad, gielailtiequOia*Retieedleegh,' In lit th~reliiewbrauaeCrof one af.wltn's to-s ense-his pocketbook tiiteltogieq - aketkoLsTrbere it • - ibrefgeyott cootehis en 4 der4beOfeet ofZkltil.l4log*bicte eiceinie4tHe ptifitake • `l4lll§ o llFOtti - thio... -• building.••-jlt might be etc • • !, • , At John iobtioeolonsei No. 45 Mad street; the reader will And a magnificent assortment of the finest lis• vanl o l 7 P.4 "2 1"1 2 4 o ne /fere dal did" reliaoh ,able prices. • stock of smoking tobacco, - , chewing ; ; to plug and seXam„Aseer• shalltrgiliekinbtilh_ O ka', idbilcc. ;Ouch. es; sn and snuff boxes. large varied and offirst quality. Wh(ilesale.ti l id,retf4 dasleikate fastprfthfir ItEnise chasilag - as rafwficerd — else can: they obtain - baiter advantages. ened - artOthei - Our *lea ddlcme W. Neeper. Alderman and ea-ofileio Justice, of tbe.Peabepf the Fifth (old Tenthl •watig#o4lloo4 lin,nffieU at Fro:s9,lllffi avenue, opposite -kalarrra bnildin s,where he Will stle44 Whim official dories.' Special attatithM*lll:- be:',itblen to ~nonvey,aueingv collecting and drawing up of homils w inorti. pg0004 2 4 0 0 1 0:49X1 1 , dncr4meAtir•-,', •O W we* for "Colonel zieibpw. a - lUlLibinia , public natr 41F419,1 o .4tbfiktil:b o . o ; o 9 l k ble and og• and u every reined - worthy , thoutuf UtuattliDitudtt. 1 ilb i. eik*P 4f tP• l3far l" ,/ ' a ' c ' oetof4 rO l - - - - 1 1 1 - ding ~' 0 41 gigittiO'l ll o. , sutt-.Ggpmt'e streets, died isi! ~ ~ ~on,wednesaimak tenMorLlartc: t 4l lo - been Minted . with' a tumor Of a.' hair,;,. - of years. op. the morning WSW : OF !ter desillsbe submitted to antaiOttl q,,n2OP.lhe = aro tumor; w h ic h pronijet,‘Fu , .- ~di, the operation began - d died she tiri-afte r between one cont,twmaieloak the r nooni....An the sbe ~ thg , 1 ~w9o. _ n,wm, perVinb 848 , 11 1., .; . MP* 4 . 1V2e2E, 0 41 it siOn . that lfiff' nu , ' ivrt 4 r l enottall lindure the sho9k to whlOhilWair fleCesearily suNtTlf..l. . , ' ~-,,,.?;,,,,"...ri 14,7.441...,r........,.:tke..e' , •,' ' • . ~.,;.." -,.....,,,,. ...7 ,.. .5:' , „...: 4:04.4,71 - 4'..,,,,,,,,, . , . ' ' ;,•,__,-,,,,,,p,n7:.:TY,rft,71-_,f:4T,,,r7,fg-.-- ..• • . .t';• . . . . . . . . " -,, . , ... -.....4 . ,.. . ,. ..„. , ...,..,„.. 4 ..t.,?..,„,..,..-,... A .,.,., -. • 1, , . 4 . 1 ' 1*44. !: :.? ?0X. , Wi.1 1 74.V. , ;.A1 -, • • - • . , . . _ . - . . . , . ii*/..-74,1X•AW-ilty.l;r: V.,,te*.*,,,,,0,...*,..,*!:+'•_• I - ••. • • * , • ' • • 4Ak # t4'4'' ...” ..." ''• -* • ' ' _ 4 v •-- ',MAO . UR That,ta Onm—.Judie Hampton. . _ The ease of John Wolf, Jr., vs. the Ma rine 011 Compaty,moupicligi#~9RA /the Court yesterday. This was an aotimh ..4 e... 14 krS 1 0 recover sevea l iiikitbe iiiddrY 0 : twee i . - live hundred dollaraparypar., , WWlW9fh five months haa" elapsed Plainliff was re ' moved from the aluittlie - ooMpartyl paid him the amount v. blob theY claimed, ~ to be due him tip tio‘ratis:':Tbh they, lif brought to recover -Alp areAtmfrolpeafer4bel remainder of tfie year. Verdict in favor , :Of plaintiff for 11,637, .., cll. - l an 1:41.i.tx^.15.% ' . .......tz Quarter Court met at ten o'clock yesterday morn ing and the following business was trims acted : i. • Thgldil lit ilailigiror*ol3. Rollin, • Pre.Y. 1 0 1 44 TARciriff4ool3rAtittlior obtain ing money under false pretences, found a IverdictofilottguilflAtior~d be divided betwan_the_pr7 s t andAlefendant. The ma dflfiltiiii ilie; Indicted for an . 1 !v4 1 1444444 bittlitO7 lintqatdo commit ,a rape, was concluded. The jury found a verclictx‘df ilianinWindl battery. , 1. Thp„,caseo Amid oAaighton, indicted, fbr Wail 4 called up. -. Trin case was l direvii*lii/Aritici Mita vardb#of guilty was q'endered, but a new trial was awarded. This morning.ajury was sworn and a:ver dict of not guilty was given, and the defen • dant disc . - Elizabeth Co harged.ok was arraigned on , q an• in‘' 'dictment for the larceny , of a.bnwiltspe l from the store ofMr.' IL •$ - 'Palizitti, on ;Market, st reet, on. thes.linia: of *Oka , clastii I The jury found a verdict of not Ay... • L. D. Kueckler, a dentist diiin ,gnil klinsiiia l si I in Allngimmy, was anaignoti. on anatullotii merit for committing,a raper op the ; arspn I oreathatlne Voila: The jury found aver • - diet of guilty in a former trial; when a .0 ~,„..for-41,,uew trial ond.arreste of Judgment. The new trial was granted,, an ' yesterdhy the jriir acquitted tile'pris-` =oner without quitting the Ivx. ~ ... ::,- • , ISO - jurors in attendance were discharged with the thanks of the Court, and jury trialaadjourned until the-drat Monday of December. Coznmon Pleiqt);V 80we.. In the case of Frederick Werner vs. R. T. Brown, garneshee of C. Zlnithermaii, the jury was withdrawn and a ,judgment , entered fot theleftendailt.' ,, L; . The next case taken upp, was that ot J. H. Greenoughrlve.•?.- D. Miler Co;ii "-Ms Was an action t9MPavOT in 4.29 ,1 allegml.to be due from defendants fiCf.cleanifig:biliiks on, Fourth avenuet . Verdict for plaintiff for si4. . ' • • ' Allegheny City yei. Western Pennsylvania - Railroad. , ' For &nee time ppaka.,4l)/lict ,luis o,lil r , going ini\betWeeii th4 l :kd cfpal:4uittioiP 'ties of Allegheny City, and the Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company; in regard to the ownership,ef a small, strip- of land abutting on the line of the railroad, in the Tourth wardefFtliealty, - itild ofaiignited as North Canal .street,:- • The Company claim that the ground, in, question s w???Jiyart of :the bed of - the old - canal which they ;purchased pravions.to the building of the rail road, while the city ,euthorities con tend that the•Uompany 'Purclui?ed only a infticient amountcf._ grouti,, d _ to .suffice for • the laying of their track and that the street is a regular, surveyed and publiethorongh : fare .of the municipality of Allegheny. There have beep sipieniouflutietgfeen. - the - partici', binthli z... mattiti-SW of which; however, left the question of ownership unsettled, but the result of the events of yesterday, will doubtless put an end to the &Hutto in futurer ...it Weems, taat,'= a number -of the employees of the. company were engaged in digging iii the ground and hauling ,it , away. to, ballast s „ 801;043 portion Of the' oad in the . Vilrifty, hen their action were noticed 'by Wen 0-. mmissionex Thomas Megraw, who or deredlhem to desist. Upon their refus ing f t to ly. with his command, "lirr;-'llde" 1r ;•proce :.ed to the Mayor's oflice.aud 1 god informatiattf against them fereit''vio droll` of ,the city preinagcs, which forbidndirtor gravel, to be dug up from the streets. within •Its :lictindazies;etcept!byvnitintof the Street Commissioners. Warrants were Issuffd?-and. the_tumnsed.--arrested.- Wheti` brought before mayoralty) they mailed , bearing and gave bail for Court. The difficulty ie thus in a fair way - for settlement, as the'Volltrin deciding on the case will be compelled to decide the ques tion of owhenthip. ' ' zu o..treat,liumtiments. : \ • Street CcontnissionarAsratlen. by,.orsier„ cf the'lStree I ,Committee„ is repairing Fifth , (Pennsylvania) the expentse to by , charged to thd Onkrariorrasienger RailWaY Compauy..- - ,-, , ~ . .c:::..: :.: . :r: ... ...,. ,1.. r, .r? ..,,. ' Wet, between Locust ..MiltgibetrF . 1 ..§ , - _. , street and e Bluff, and Fifth avenue and St. tPatribitiv alley; ts'lbeitig ' graded , and Ileveil. cro s si n gs t •New side ...of !Fah 'Avenue; Alt ;its iniathostietitra . with Ross Street ! ,-_ . • , --, • f. , r.r. Ross street - le : also benig`ripaired, ann'the old. track of the Coldsrulfildlway Company' taken up. J 2. ~,- . ~.--.. ~ ./._-,-, u n der - The isewer onrciarthitt , etitse is at oll nde waYrand the thoroughfaroltsatweeneWood and Smithfield streets is constiptently aloha(' to ttsvel. - ' '''.:' '" ' '- ' - _ ..' . 'ln , Allegheny ,that Portion...if ..trecierat. street which was torn up ' by, the sewer lis being repaired. "iTtisilisesvet,is not yet'Odin= u plated, hat Will probably be ttidshedaateet , time before next spring. • • ,/ , s The paving of Chestnut street' hiebeeti 'bompleted and that;, thoroughfare /IS • °pet; for traveL. A number of fiagtone \ crossings are being - laid on streets In di ff erent , woe , .of the city,• an, ,improvement. „which. ,is justly apprechitedby pedestrians.. .z !... !'lt / g i ng 14 .0 1)01 !; . 1 . one of the most desirable and delight . acconiplishtnents is that of being a go o d vocalist, for who itknot, 'moved ,and Jaen ended by the melody Of a sweet song. To attalfilbie PoWer; 'hnivever,'sit m o ving ot - era and, 'indeed; • adding' irerntasnittblylo the pleasures of one's own life, it-18 itioW .vary that instruction be reCeived and a course of training =be gone through With under the super vision of. a competent. in,- structor. It is with pleasure, therefore, that we heartily recoixurierid-to theloung masters and. misses, , who , maybe de,- sirens' Of perfecting thelnselVeS4a this important...partiof , a ;00dt:education, the singin i gselieel of Prot W. g. Slack, which opens its - fall " session this art er nn on in , r Daily liall, ~. Water street, t at, 2,14 _o'clock. 'The Professoris so well knovni in this vi.• cinity as a sfiratior vocalist and coinpetent instructor, and his past, success-in thie -.line has been so satisfactory that we deem it unnemearyfoldd anything 'further; than" the ai a rnpleiltmlettOeetaeut.af: the :.. op Of the school. a '',- 1 •,' ...--.0 1 .- -- --. / R 7 . 0 ,r-‘ B .NNTTI -..i ~Dr. WCandless, Physician to the )Board of Health, reports-,the follriwing torment's, ingai or-Atifrinkigit.: '9f:the, week commencing' November sth and end ing November 14th, 1868: . , -; Diseases—e.:oß 3 : cossiainption; 4;!' Of-.l3tiiisk 1; .Dyss enterY, 1; - ;:iLepatitik 7 ,1; Heart Disease, 1: ! - TDrepsy,:lt-.404dent,, , 1r.T7p1;c44,-Rever...l;-; I:irenpi2;Eplifiatio Fit,!l;•l3arned,li Puptiz 2i. , .Detiuti, !v. .......................................... wer ,CoI red e under ime7year --.- 31frons - 1 - to.Z4; from 2 - to k li': treat 5161 2 0 i it ( - ,lt.frOrri 10 te-16,..1;- frora..ls Ito* . 16;30, 2; -from 20 :to 450,'.2;. - ilOite.6o," 2; 1 : from 60 0 . 60,4; from 00 to 70, 3. • EZEI `Shortly bqmtrik. 2:014 :yesterdaY morning a fieNWonh' , ol l -cwo story / * u n s trii WV/pit q 94 4 6 12 kvimut shelf otehhirtiii j alarm. was smo4edfrodkbexfili, ictthe fire • alarm, located at the corner of Third and ra tlli v ifi est t o tistr uy, steadz fairlired,itow`trvirr; the fire had made such headsywep 41)Plirldde the Pee* sibility l of saving the house or the adjoin-. hlg r ide tiNfiiichthe Hams 'had Comintini oateiv , Byrtheh• 'exertiOns; the fire was confined to i the ealeiecit heth . .er which were entirely, destroyed. , • • The buildings were owned aniroccupied by , Peter-Lehr 'and-Daniel - Walter, and were , partially`covered; With InsUrance. Most of the household effects contained in them were destroyed."uptiiii. which there was no insurance.. The fire is supposed to ve ol from defective due. - A, pollisib .of h'-eamewhat serious :mature . urr between the FriendshiP add Good Will hot° companies. It seems' that the alarm ,was 'struck .frem two boxes; whhih causiatta confusion amoug the firemen: The members of the Friendship Hose Company, supPosinithat the 'fire. wao in Manchester. proeded.'with 'their reel In that dire ch iyn,hndwhile going down Ohio avenue t clunebrixontao with : , The , reel of the Good - Will Company which was chmitig from the opposite direction, :and owing, bikthe darkpess the driverawore able to distingulah the approach °resell other until too - late to prevent the collision Which occurred . ? 2 1 ' I ' Mr. John Harter, who ; was seated. on tle4 Friendship‘reel, was 'thrown from ' his seat and suffered painful injuries,hisleg being ,severel4l o ibewiland laterate& 7 The driver of the reel was also thrown from bias t; tint fortMutelreilticped with but slight-injurjes k , ,,J3oth, reels . were con siderably damaged, that of "the Friendship Company having the shafts broken and the , running gear put out of order; The - Godd Will Compasy'papparatus 7 was alsoiroken in"several places,.bdt it can easily be re paired: 1 Thosccident,. though an unfortu nate one, was unavoidable. and no blame can be attached to the drivers of either Tour of Inspection, The Committee appointed by the Alle gheny Councils . to visit and rreptatton • th adaptability of several sites which had bear offered'ffat3he;ffinnemblatekTobr , Farm, assembled at the . Depot of the Western pennsylvanialtailiond yestenhiy - morning. The Com mittee ; were accompanied _by 4 1. itot itutitita - ;&11 8 1stir l ig € 4 1 311 1.!;et Members .of Coxeuvpi ,cht , tbe Directors of the Poor, and the party, numbering in all- shalt peraons,‘ took the nine' , train and ' pro-' ceededed on journey. They ' were abaent'fromnthe city during the entire day, and returned about -eight - in the evening, Three farms -,,ware examined, each of which - teemed, in some respects. : well calediated tbr ther.pnroose, but,aS the Committee kept their , own,counsele we do not know , upon , , report favorably or whether -they will •report favorably to any of them. ,1 That farms ne examid ~ are „JO in, communication. with , i nn; tyl theaMC the Western Pennevly_ ahia, Railroad', and con sisted of the Bcria.Farm; faceted a bout eight miles: , distant, the Coffin and McKeown Farm - and. the .Itracktintidge.;locatod'' oh either Ride Of "Tareatthii; - about twenty Miles from: Allegheny., The C;ommitioe 'made a thorough . inspection of d wUi report at:oo,r4ext Pecting Of Cc,lMelle; Notwithstanding_ thp„, disagr eeableness` of the 'Vrtiather;=lte . was Made' a very PleMant:oue by_ the Aotipitality-'*l 'Cour .xesy tihich-thb patty: readied from those with whom theyeade.itektontaCt.... `Tt~e' ~li itcgB6ny`.iPtg. 'Quei lion: ~;. : 2_4 , ipsem. EnrromiAtittnuntmication at> peered in youvccannins, on Thursday, 4liumpoati , v alp thit ~ 110,641, 11 , 64 e, signed 4 , otizen," in whith : the writer *. aprtet that, in :the enforeenteht itt from the eity ettUntOhallealit given to boYs i itormiding tho anima* and that many 1 / 4 1titietrato known. Where the*/ boriltin° inuledlirivide premises, - torn'away feneea and burst open penato steal awe .pigs and • ve tbeat, t 3 thitilayor's - °Mee, where they are xewarded for their wiolusbusts by the laWful sontedmes getting, ali o ': but more °Atilt -.abating with marl managing the business." -NOW, , Editors, the fact 'itunorte-of *he :Policemen have anything to do with the. Matter aal L - :S.liereen hes beet employed 'specially to attend to lt, and he receives all Abe tintniale - that iare • btotight, to .paniid, , flaying to those by l whout they are, brought, Whether Ismis or nide; the lairftil fee. It 'mould be a ratherntlitliculktransaction for "persona'whe,exe,titiknown tt% .eitehmther 'and who never zneet; to compound lA. the ,sharing Of.proilta In , any bueiness, Which • - we think, even gieltiatin , Lwill tultalt:;'• In regard to the )other: part of -tlieeom municatbm, whichltuttse;it the dig, of the policemen . alune tti vitforee tho ordi mance, it can only besaid that the present police force of Allegheny is aerie 1011411110. now for the dttties. which it is expected and „required le perfo rm find 4f 'the *or things must b e entbritetf byi , Veliecittien Slone, a large addition will haveto . lietnade to' their immbers. - • • ,'POLicaStrac. An # l !ru9,'lk'arder;',' Peter Haringtiis fin boarder iitlielicitise of Mrs. Mary: Miller. Under ordlualy cir ,chmstanceh Petit. is said to be a quiet, in-. ~ butsome' . t offensive persotulge, in se instances . circumstancesalter his case, as was the case yesterday.' Peter It is alleged came home un der thb , infinetrokhf NOttor,-Wbith made hitg just the reverse of goodl - humored. Accord; lag to the statenfoni:et the hired girl at the house,. Mary Dayilsi , he' attacked her in :.a . savage manner;abeating,':abniing, knook- Om her down rand' using his foot to help, her up again. While - this performance \Was going on the landlady J arrived' taking in the situation at a/glance, she 1 te theOf Un 4qtdok ew the rescue of u ort - attkMaryi but instead' of being sum `'ln bet— humane (Mrs, she a• L that,! somehow her nose. was- surrounded , ,Peteekteeth ud almeet, seterett from her face. Afte r the 'ffilit salty was over the tiro vict of Peter's illhumor, repaired In Aldermen MldiattereotNW and • lodged. informationseglinst -.the..estailant for Pahlt and battery and mayhe m, upon which warrants „.. RobberiAr 4 _:9garshoP• • ;The No. 43 Smithfield atit, , waromtered at an 'earl hoar yisiterday - morning by some ' thieves, suppissed , to have been hoye, who broke a b ' gitnicted the at sb eight which it contlinediii , l2lo ,- aliewzdahal was. also opened and a few .40)*A. , worth of choice cigaretaketti onti-_:Whew the pro. prietor opened tho'irdore. thiejtarelltnit Fhb found the reer'windOlr, thrOPO: w# l ! . 2 an entrace had beim 404 04 Open; the no.T' -drawer turn ed , upon the ‘ counter, thkion.; th —", "" 1 403'1*mq* eilliirlitiorder,Wnd' everything in a condition whlc bespoke un gentiebandling - Thereht no.clue 111- " Waierite”: is :Abe nwa t. 1 1 .9Palar 'sewing maiihine alba day. It ' .:tu u7'ldeserYet anccera, - ittid3hlsfaet is htlt another evidence that the , community, can "Criminate - and will Always austairr a meritorious = art icle.: The cornea J 8 at 112 Grant atrilet; Piolsoil to the Oathetttni; hitt, Col:intr.! , blinkeli, at 4 very , low prictia,'at WOltifoo Bern pie's • Nos. 186' and 1132, Federal s treet, ~f^v } ~+C Y y ...} A~nL~'ik ~ l° ' s "' cy ~f Y ^~xi~.ti':.T~r k w.+i::' j G -'„"i~: _ - 13111111Trit':-fr`"SATURIIILY. ICOVXMBER 11-11011 e The Alt of GLOB etalajni. Of.ell arts brought Into rainhdUnli .., the ~. by is kind -Ibr the , adornment of public and itriiate'reiddlinces;perhapsi game be leis. enderiterel thatitheertef Grate; ,Stalning. . The Artie blelory ef "the origin lir theert ' like-the . origth tof - Glass, making, -Is nn kiniiiiii."-,por years the world ,ludi - accepted _ the story„ of the ehitesteeked sailors ,Of • ,Tyre, and _received unqnestioned_the 'tales ~ _ , told oiVenetianblass Staining. hutinenern , research' has , destroyed' -the last fragment upon wltich th , d U.e VVariousspe ), eesiett mans °retained and annealed Glass are to, be found in the , .art cabinets and museums' of Europe thati tip tothe present day , defy, imitation: Even[the art of producing the. =loser these PpeCiMenB em race has been lost.' Each artist made his own coloreAmi- Kling his. studleal in secret, like the paint era, and theitertdied.seith therm ' . `,,, , one of the comMonest errors.coneerning. stained glass is the supposition that what is tenqed stained glass 1.0 merely painted glass. The manner in, which the vazionii tints and colors ere 'produced is,ecarcely less 'Wonderful than the changes! :which , mask the various steps in the transforina. tion of the caterpillar into ,a beautifal but tardy: All :the cokne we me in aligned glass are made from the'• oxides of.' various metals. Gold and silveria largely employ. • ed in the art. -Vie nieety of the color de spends upon thclength of time the sheets are subjected to the heat; =din the differ ent degrees of itslintensity, since the colors ebtained lathe glass are, tnittext into, =e t become reality, becoe apart ef it, hence it: is oppossibiefor ii to Jade. The stained glass bi the fame= cathedrals Of Europe ?imam', precisely the same colorto.day that pleased the eye of theta Who Worshlp,peci in thine' five hundred':years ago. It will be "been . from' this that the difference rbetween ..stainedandpattuidglass hies, different as any. two tings that can be conceived. .ri, , ••A: single firm M this, nity hays • devoted their attention to 'the task Of reeolutionr icing the basin= as it has been conducted ' 'heretofore in thee; canntry. Up toe reed date • glass aligning ln America has • . ; • , limited to the operations of puttee vv . 080 facilities were, necessarily limited.. .ey obtained their material from the .. , area turer,•and were unable to,producti4o con:. siderableemount of. work 'even under the most favorable cirounistanoes,y The mann tech:tier on the • ether liandOdes: Provided' to his blind ex,rdinary facilities for pre , trai diming an articl e equally as ' geed Ss. that produced by -thee mall dealer; if net supe rior. Messrs. Page, ZelletC 4t, Duff,,zthe firm in qtlestioni ;two been_y *in-'. gaged In Otis nuumfacturing. Mating . one of the 'most . succeestul glass. manufao. taring aid glass staining -firms in Figland, they combined the business of glass stain ing and 'enatriel'ing with glass =taking. Their works' were constructed with extra-) ordinary titre; their flattening ovens being builtepon It method that insures perfect work, Awhile the ' preemie of fiatterdng adoptedby them! is such es to produce a perfectly , level, clear, (Tidal eheet, exhibit ing a high polish.' Here than they have a basis for -asulirior article of ettlitied, g and enameled , or glue..., . The outer surface of , the. stained glass • -Manu factured by ' this`firm, '. unlike the greater ,pertiati i of 'the stained glass we, 'have' eeenfined,', is perfectlytunooth, retaining the high polish . seamed , in' tho • flattening open. , Their &ditties. ens -ble thein Yo ;fere& new and rare designs • to order upon short notice.. Special.. •pat . terns of every soit, plainer elaborate, fur nished to' -parties _lnterested in - church 'buildings halls, school-hottses and all kind of public, braidings. -'The work produced by. the firm requires : no - endorsement; it speaks for itself •.-' ' - - ' ' . • Day at'Cidtdnerts. , -- - 37 0 Mack Alpaca, good B 11h FstrO. 500 lack gu 62yga ' Pare Black Silk -Finish Queens otbs. 31"tri Igo l in e,ln all colors. Shaker arMt t Serg i WI twTiet Flannelly. iet a i d Opera ' CoUntrY Mermaller S ear, • amens, , miteap. Paisley. Lcds and "gek u ji.. "tr °ll ,. -7 . than any house I n *.vz, an d H eavy Sheet. I*ga 'Dark Gangamun an Black Silks and Silk Velvets, all Rrices. corarittsi Bid 373ic Ones; .dred Pieces Plaid Country • Empress Clo , = Poplins, Repps, Velottils. Pars, large , , k at low prigter.r = East New Dry, r at the lowest prices. on' West Corner Market St.fairdptrut!th nue, No. 69, WE. Gardnefr. .4;. matiethvaiii, in ltis - lectuie oit ThnriditY' night did snot say anYthltiellsx4 ;the. magn Scent stock of goods now held at the. , ealonalielliationiatEsll"MictiOnßalearooms, of 8., B. Smithson & Co, .55 and 57 Fifth, avenue. The Mein!' boots Slid Shoes for menand women...ix:Toon& girhy • are very , fall; and . complete. audios usual, the prices. are away down below the actual' cost of manufacture. The visitor willfnd a spien did assortment of: Cakpettit'blanki4Olaido B ;; drawers,, horse. oovers, • buffski robes, fare, dry goods andnotioutigenerall' ly; which ore being„ sold; sktiricelf*tolt lower than ever befbre L prevailed in-this "The.dealer, 'who btlysi - to sell Why', or retail imichliSetl3, 7 *,in m00611:4, they want at this house; and-it is clearly to their advantage to beetcrek Silage share of patronage on it. . rz • -t Toilet Artielesri.Dedidedlyt• thi finest as scgifirient of toilet; ertieles yet' displayed at t e popular drug store of BarnsAlCaOgh .y, corner of Tenn•end , St. Clair streets, has fait been opened and will attract thil atten tion of both gentlemen: and, Tha stook - embraces combs,. hair brushes,' nail , brushes, tooth brushee, tones sets 14 great variety. cologne sets, and everything else in the line, which Brb Offered' at very reas onable prices. We advise our lady- friends to drbp in at Atiroa it Catighces add look through the tu3sortmetit 'and satisfy thern selves that they can nowhere else be, better suited; • • . 1 " •,' • Our i llliorioni....The simple announcement that a Weed Sewing Machine haikbeen . pre sented to the is King of ( Dahomey, ' or the "Emperor Sdloorte;" argues,nothing for its merits or tisefulness; but thelmitertant fact that:during the past two.'lseara Ana been sold, and-is used. 'more !families fu this city. and vicinity-41m any other,: speak more potentlYAorters, and ahnWe eonolusively appiebiated; and that it hes, become a necessity in iiveryAmerican honeeirldv. ';l l .2iEt oflite in this eity is at 112 Grant • street - , • , At William Senipieq, ITO& 180, and 182 Federal-street; Alleghtiby splendid fresh stock of,. seasonable dry goods, blankets, olorakinir oldth.% millinery goads, hosiery, gloyes,. undorwear , mans! underelothing,-lie4, trbittilingeand notions generally. - ,lotowhere else in either city can a larger stook at more reasonable, prices be obtained to seleptlrom.; clearlest Out Bali, Hats.--Josepla Horne* Co. are selling off -their p resen t large -stook of Hata es satoniabbag low prime. -- Good Miaow. belied:or 20 23e. Our,readere would do , well to remember thut; bjr callhtg plots and securing WO galas in that ct • , We have received , from their various publiehete Praiik , "Liesilei ,1 • 4 1 x• pincott , e, theitlelaify and Atiatiti_c map,- zines for December. , .They are all'atbo ` , Food fat tared, eacirin OWII pertintor epher!., , ' - • • e incl._ tusolohe "31E4st 451"i'din: gt m fire" 'the VIM obtain e d only at itashedmekg can be o.w r Eta lug r'&423l° street. nest door to the rostonic7* W. W. Wsoriilieid.' 81 Market , street,, receivpd.everytitang thi# is , ;tiew and Itishtoliable lit s 't he wa* oVembrideries; lace' goQds, : and notional • q' Where ;. Goods—Where to. Get . -•• , ' • -, i11t". 1 .. - . ' ' - •*1 The recent fall of mapar gives token of the . . . upproachof 'winter, when it behoo ves all to washbe and suit ably ho that they, be _ , . secure; again* biting-fmeta and; chilling . , . winds:` And as dry . goods, fake 'eta coat . Money, We are sure the reader-will' ,thank =as for directing` them to an old 'well estab lish'ed- and popular house, • where, their wanta eau besppplied at rate s a bout . allow ~.. , as Wale °tiny other establiadiment in the city.- Of &sortie we , have reference to the' . Dry Goods House of Bates & Hell, 21 Fiftht Avenue. And ittreallylteglite like a Work :of superogatiotv to do I mckethfuti merely make the announcement that this firm, in, additien to , their previcialtirgeliitarieff•anct seasonable.; Mock, haye lust ,reoeivedi and , are 'opening an immense addition thereto, consisting of every variety of ;'goods -per -tattling a , find-class , ivitolesale atid retail' -dry goods • emporium , As: this firnipur chasauschusively• for cash, and are Always on the ground to taker advaf.dage of the fluotuations ofd the eastern markets, they ate enabled - to , sell"at' astomtiltingly low, prices.' 'Another marked 'feature, is that custoniers- etut =alwayst 11'1100,10Y ' Mv upon representations madtess to tbst . citait:' sty of any , article purchaited, as salesmen are peremptorily prohibifed from the slight.: est misrepresentatiofor the purpose of effecting,sales. I. As A e holidays are: fast approaching when, propriato glite will be 7/ the - order, go to Bae. et Bell's, N0.21 ' Fifth .. Av' -'.where o^— ` ithing Suitable for every ago , /tie Cgi[ti beprocured at Nr • re, - Evening Amuse dm /Pattock's, Op. these games tired snit; - - able for old and young, and are jusi 4 What should be in every house ( for 'amusement these lonely:winter evenings.'Some,are kir obildren, some for: the lasses. and ladies,: and some for old folks, and i aoy will afford_ amusementausement for an entire ho hold. =Mag , ic or Wheels ,: Game 'Of Bridges," Drop's. 8011, Zollette, , Roll. a lB4ll, Tipsey. Topsy; American Two% ) Game"BOsrds for Di rent tame Weedle - Gun Gains, . Books itid - CMOoksi' Children'e ' Boattlsi;::Oittiographie :'Crognet,. , Giantl ( LineGame,'The Righting:Roosters, Child-' ',ren's ;Ten ,PinS, %Haroldsßlocks' Bill's :Rivas,. Crandelle Blocks, Kaleidoscopes, ArelaitecturaLßlosks. - - • Lew:Pricalfor (31106 Furs. * ' • ' This Dap at Gardner's: ' • 25c, one bale e Flannels. Ste, One ' bale , • •,* . 31p; One bale 'Grey ' 1230;0ne cads Dark Tweeds'. • 12t4ci•two cases best style Prints.` 37 c, heavy Guilt Damask Table' liihen 4 6140, 500 Linen , Doylies. • •• •• '- 50% -great :bargains in Black , Poplin tusters•.• • - • r $2 50 to sti 00,1 00 patrs•ruankets. ; • . • lit 00• Children's Briglif Plaid Shawls. DargeAtock nest Purs, - cheaper than anY house in the trade. ' New Dry Goods , daily arrivinand.selling.at tinWer - priceSithan any house in the city, on west corner Mar ket street and - Fourth Avento3.- ' 1-• lloop SitlFtsizia Coxiststiv. •. , . B.A.Tpit Itr4L;, beef mat! locciriative, and lite a track. Every night, he_ drives-into lithe house," and,,spps.., ry l Eve 'writing he is fired ane w, and away, he goes switching °gin one=direetion and thenin. another: In. this routin4ef:bnsiness hefbrgetittuit theVrysiesianiganizatiOn is of 'the ;nib*. 'delicate kind. sa haft iron locomativci • needs constant! car), atid,to be ,vrall:olled up. end rubbed off every day.. how Touch more necessary' is _that : all men and- women should use ,P.4I.I . iyaTION...O,IITABEI, „which, are the .'ne: pins tOra of, eve aim tlitugmlicli id necessary to ' keel?: OA' ar l4 l l 4 1 * fect:to'ne of hielth.' • - 1514elrotas 1 074run.-:-Superiorltd the belt linportedfiermseinid sold at tilt the price.- " AMEATZ' , • • ~, rtlele di Titie 'l4crit.;-*"/UON's. Thanicaust Ttmcitne" are tAelinnet tar ' ale in'tthis `bounty or,`EnTopko Mtn* Diseases and Mukha,' siiitthis pi* nlaritysis; based upon 'real maTit;;•tvNiaiiv cannot be - ssild i of many' othertoteparationto, ' the market, witiels are really but weak. imitations of the genuine.'lrroohes. ;;T:..rJ . Data.-' And, all I'M Rout, Stoma(); teth,. treated 'Medical aztil .Ebbithaeldfitrl Aethta , pridence.-'43tich nausea as lir. O. W. Holmes, Waihington!-letibir ancilli-Presicient Yaw ,Baren have `borne testimony, ,to the; efficacy at:sl7hitcomb'e Asthma Rem , d3r,-whioh is for sale by drug- T.yokot . Cioa lo* price* • mats antimea The best in sonable._prices Holtzheimer, Dining Edon tha g 014000.14 Manhole tippeilace found at Mor' ming and 'n. 1 :street, - The Oiliest Winos, Ales , and Porteie to be'Ohtained in thetity vs at the fiat-clus Continental Dining Rooms •of Wiljign Hoittheiinell Fifth - OVAL! - nekt IdOer tv the roatoface. Ladles plumes and•ft Beni' street, illegh Jobbers, He nested to tr • Collar. - Atatiket et* Cl 3 b a d= you looked through thellne stock, of new •ds juat'Oponed at Wr W.• moreheado . a pnpular.and faittionable retail trimming' • d notion house? / • • Rare Ganteitdinle baud at the well; conducted anld• popular. dining rooms of William lEfoltihelineraifth avenue, heat 'door to the Pdetoffice., :`/ . • • The 0 1 :0 4 0 0 4 1 Itlete , Wort - 11104t.pt trim; spings, notkons, eixtbroideraic and lace goods will•be fottid - IttNeVir 'Morehead's, kro; 81 Market 'street: ' - Chill/Ca l a % OAP, - cloth; : - Irariout styles, are now 43b6ap atlViliblin Aemple's inq"4811111lit - ;82:7.34001'..street, Allegheny. • , Persona 161/2 , 114 to take dinner, n the Ong ca n petrptre ;no better plooe Alan Boltz beltner's •Jllo,' eirentle, next ' door to the' Postoftlae. , • MEN The pla,e,e to get ; White Lhne, Calcined lokaterriSydriadie Co l lmtvitt at Poker ,calacera retrinst grew— • • . i)ndres+'e3 `thrown ' Cotton dose;'soft :and • 1101E101%1 for ; winter , wear. In ail- Bliles at Home's. 77 and 79 itferitetretreet. ' --sow • •• • _ Redueit Prlce.e for Dress Good% • )IL'rEs dt, • , _,~a ~ _ line easortment at Beams it .13a2Ve. Blindness,..Catarrh,' aria of .the Throat, Lava, • Live and 'Nervous' Sy* uocesatuDy at Dr, Aborrea = Entail :hultittitel UK IrelVetrLaXtra''Crelid* : iiiicT VeDieteetts, 1.1.6 d Tel; Black Satins, just melved. Jas. Hoaxs & CCL'' I Is in the city M , meat. reso are these served bv.Williani •the PPuler — eentioental rifin street, next doior to I --„ variety , of trimmings, no. l% embroideries, ko., will be , head's popular retail trim. than . house No.BlMarket # ,'children' -hats,:4 Frenchl wen la large variety . at Wll-` , Nos. 180 and 182 ,Pedena ers and Consumers are re the new round end Keystone oe.-.Jlorae, Agents. = no2l. -'.:' ' a - 41162103 Cig at handwhen west) lay in oar supply of groceries 11141trcnris ions for thewinter ' and naturally .1 - , DOcur,to•the reader that o,.no.othfic t .plaoet. , i in either City can' betUti selection at - more' reasonable prices, be obtained Olen at Hen. - derson George's" original Diermand Front Grocery, No.-/84 Federal streert, Allegheny • City.- Sin stock; is.,. e, fresh and invite big, and will commend itself to 'the par chaser. 'Theßio ulaitte t iittide honsehait long been And the public talky . reelise that at no ,othetreatabbahnsimt Can : purchases, made to wir,goodildvantage., Plaldiof al! kinds. . = _ _ BATSS a : The best and:OrigiiiiiTakii &orbs. and ,Calissyni known as Caswell, -4 Mack & Co's- Rerr*Rhoewhorated Elixir of Calleaya`Blirki - ' - 'l7ier Irin restores rolor 9 - 'the blood, the renews waste of 't the nerve,tbssir; andtthe Cidirayaghes* patmillsealthful tone to the digestive or pow,. , 'th reby 'caring' dyspepsia Its vs. ralty and Depression. of Spirits. „Idertufars_, only by Caswell, Hazard &'9a, Zia* York. 'Sold byall druggists. - ' • • - s EferitlienewkiAi of Pura:, • • . ~.Biastr+.4Ell.6l4lll. I. - I'llePorEst Winei;'Jae:rind Porters to be Oh6ilkied ) is the 'oily are at tholhatelitiv .. ; ileatinentiti - Dining - Rooms: of :William lloltallithier, FM& aireriste, nest door W. 1 thel'ogtoßloe.. • • • •,- '"- - -,- , 5:.; The best meals in , the city at moat ',' rei L ... sonablo idicei are those ierved 117 William.. , llolfzikelraer.„ at the ~PoPNatir Vellth4tat ;Dining.' Bootee, Fifth sto,et; ' ritat , , , Mier ' the _ rough*. , ' - ' ' - , . • • Ladles' 3lerin6l3ThaetrWear:- ••=5.-1 . . • The primed and twos: InseiongoY oysters Fi can be obtained only at the first class din ing rooms .Of street, next door•to the•Postoffieft • • .` ' Shaving, Bob Dressing or Etathing. ilo better place for either tlitorat the finely, rfarritsbed apart:deists WEL BMlllb . meant; '1144 190 Inideralstreet, AllegbetT. a• flare,Gdee,alwaye - ort.hand•at the wen Joenduotollalut popnlar' , .dintng -moms r.Willitent:Holt4hebner,ll.64ventle..xteit `r A 1 09! to',.s4b, I) 9Fogim• -: • : fine ivitidelpiothirtgt K O 6 13 St. ClidrisbleeM • TfTionekhqthr, to takedbaper in the city; tan, patronize no 4 better pilaw than goiter. leinter's., - P4h. gYe4u*?;l*l3iPt,i4cOr the •Pteionfee• • - , Xi* Stbeit.-Ftira- • . •• • • It /I/7;146.1j .. _ , , , .... DIED. ROUP At irtat'Libei`y; en - 76; 10tb, 1888',/ eillOek mut ADA-11alSS.: only son ,or Zee': W: #IdAKJIL4ISI*If mot*, aged •, 17 years add 6 tact a. : . 1 ' 1 Funeral services it. lie. ietideace.:4 tlt4tigeafa,. 'at East LI betl7; -Oa Elavuraar,-Nciqient r bet Mit; al 'tiro o'clock ... l ate : reißcotlulli ' UNDORT • il geS:'Alliltl t . ' - ItINIDERTAILIE' 14' ; No: ;1611 , FOITSM ____ .1178 of all lands, DBAEES. , 41-I.OVF,S; and ent, , , ery dearsVilon - et Funeral' Fttrateldeng two& Tar, ' Ebbed. I BOOM $ open , day saeUalgna,, Beane and • . CareAgellrundabed• • • llar=rxerse—lter. David weer. D D.. Rev. M. In Jaconue. D. p..gbetur 7147,1y0 Eng,. Jacob H. ji‘prjelajnigiz.lUTDE AKERS AND faItERY . 81.4.11, 7 1ner et 8 I , DIRBBY.BTBIitT. - AMDI3/113Mell Allegheoy. Cityorkaro their -Vatri'lli X/01tArt•ara conaum supputa with real gad raUtatiOn Etna- • woof,. Mahogany arittWolunt.Doffasorcea fling from $4. to "SOO. Bodies prep fo r inter 'meat. Hawses and Oarrlaget' Malabo also. All • rinds of Mourning II cod*, 13, treintroth: . WAIN .tmatt .at all holm, day and night. • . , - IitOBERT, T. JIMILDNEYZNDER. • TARRA.I.ISIO o. 41S;pIW ET. Anse:mei. seep* coet o N w ott Ma e• ,; 7 -larst g assgsw . er ir of s'szatrsoladis _ of Iheitt...; \ 'la Vs l As. 4; liketallitt ft3e i tVe t *rtirZlitsli .11 .1 1 4.0 1101 04 8 .. sod Rosewood SWOORoset, • *Station COSlne. , ,Wsieet _Cidd_pS• 0w1a.42 5 uPt. t wards. Rosewood , summit' amigo •Renis-RdPer• ' • e l :su • And-aaJoafts 744 bt•miztdi4o isT emirs sa cm, vraoa sad 010 es =swabs .firee:et ~,,, Rest‘flearses'lad-Carstages VOW Realsie: -4 tsh natual..s3essiasot taraished toisr- u t o, :313 : • ' -:1300T011:i ,BB . 1 0 .111,f ahrWITAN4‘I 4IO 4::::I WA4P4ITED: - , .13;1/1311 1 BOVE :TEE' SALE BY touilsorH..fg . 'HA4ETT.;;:"• . . • 56 111171111MINICIN.-,,-'%l HENIIT MERCHANT - TAILoi ommoniamatimersiffoimgi l / 2 ' z Hu MOIR in:slask and atthe lanai% stulteastvioadettl'.l . als 4 li!r 11111 ,4- , -; mall lmd - - Winter oc „• • . eaartaalt diTinfa' idea ealinaaes at :tae latent lima% awigailkaa , zusanutaatunts off. • ••,' ; 01 9 1 * Nalamenki:Suift% iveitiathigsr. of _ . 20 ;eOl.OlWt SQNRES , TIME -61,102PNE' ~: • ',....,, :,..„,/;',. ~:, . .71.!:;. , .'f.,''' .';. ....'! ! . - • iri..17._.:::. - . f..,:! . ., : . i . 1i.',1';.;.. , . ; ;. : •;': , .:; ':, f . !Cantalusi44ll::POlr . l3olo: *ili4Y;47l7*.!IDN4 E - , 1 TEri 13iikkinS ME MEE SARGS - --1111(fiffk , GLYOMERE SOAP < " oints:rureGiseie• coisPithal,sorer • - Those hie ang a tule PIIIIROAP .these• su perior b ran d s- 11 R iaL ' n n P c !" 44- , aol only b 7 ' - ' : 114410,11:$ . 4eii . ***.i*, '.';', Cornet Si dthtleld and Fourth Streets.' ;; , GOODS. • NEWp4KoPs.: oT ISR - 111181WES8flotT, o v.i. • . .." 2181 11:114111:11rett i tSVPA C N 9 tk . Tor all the Win styled' eulislotties,Aitle df the yen f-c 'Aster's'. and by Asit.eliss workmen, snd - st prises t, sturisth.glylow, go`,o Ate well known Merchants , AUEESPIMEEMIL: . - • - • NO. 50. eir..OGAnt antimr, - n6w nol8• :- • :5 .71103 e L. DLL'S, K. 116 MIUTZONi Y D. 41 rt.:l'M-1111g PERSIGNIEID 111:118 - -AS*;n .. 11 .:. 80 cIATS 1 ). - themintutittogothor406 1 ; OF Idtsti PRAqTICE" I It: ' No. 9 STOCKT I3I ItiViDII3II. as Alititcacq env. TllOB. V. Ttitt. ti 31934'1111 ' BUTTON, Kt DA I ' • , - 0 , • i . -.. MEE ta '? :~'`: =I