!EME!ZI El ittaint ' , I , kith: ?I S AND. SUBURBAN. Massifs ss fundsked so us say Aar_ Llks week for 16 caw per „past .7 bigisa, $501e611,011Th: VIOL. 12. **ter . being !'aid on Eaat stejetiAllietwar , to Meetly line. Y ' - Lletch Matthews made in. .. , fbrMaLtbo helms ImtleakAtooMp, of East Btrattnghamarster4y.thl l strMlt obett with farceoy. The PrOmatitor daltrao pad all that th e aroarad Mole from the drawer of 1M -*lt wagon. _yesterday morolug. A , warrant wee Laced. • Irabe Prancers—Yesterday Janes Freel alleged, before Alderman --KaMows, tbat Patrick Phillips bad kebfelnellfrom Wm a Wan - of INS by Wee representing that be bad a orreern 'sant .elalta Mat iras Rood tar #llOO. A 'russet was issued for the arrest of Pst. •riek false pretence. Cteditel is Dab —Yeateraay jump tidit Omit lax O'ckkir. George Winton. • young man Id the employ of the Alle• Ebony Hediraed Company, white engaged in coupling a train of ballast ears at EatUngton Station, was ,esnabt lbetireen two of them and crushed to death instantly. He resided at Emling- Mee wakunusertied and bad beim in tbs. .emPbtrif the company but a short time. IWO Useipit —James C. Clarkyester day made information before Alderman Honaldsott. against Martha Heywood for ellsorderlycondnist, alleging shen tered his house and made violent had e at - lack on bis wife, who le an Invalid, clap- In the face, dragging over the floor and otherwise abusing her. The puttee ode as neighbors in a court off Smith field street.. tire. Club, It is alleged. • was so badly injured that the services of a_pbyidelan were mqntred In her case. WlLerantiseued,,, ---ntel:des of Collecting. Yesterday Itulli - Atatereon related her trot:Mice se • collector to Alderman Shore. SWF bad called upon Bean Jackson, otherwise dedurated u Susan Anderson,to collect OM* NU; tot Instead of reciving the rotitevireceived• billet of wood upmher lead, in an expressive and forcible wa. It 'rude her see sten, elle ake i re• t ut when reoovervd, she proceeded to the Alderman's office and embed a warrant to be Isaked lbr the arrest of her Impolite: dither. °dicer Prosecuted - A =mbar of saloon keepers were ton ffire Mayor DMIXUIi fewdays ago for eel :ling: liquor on Sunday. Intbrimatons Ware made against some of them by Ilintmizot Hager of the police force. In rift= they have instituted snits against the -afloat to "get even." Valentine Donbas% from the earth Ward. alleges that Heger broke down his gate. entered the house, and, under plea sickness. Rot a iant of beer, forci the barkee to take g five cents in pa y ment. per This fa anti No. 1, and the sewed is like unto It. He is charged by Charles Slough with performing • almilar festal his establish ment, and. forcing the deem open with such violence as to knock down the ser mon{ girlyho was standing behind it A Benswager, of the Third Ward. also oor robcoates these prosecutions by • idmilar MD in his own behalf. setting forth star etantially the same offence. The officer. la charged with demeaning himself thus . but likinday.'• He waived a heafmg add ruse await the , Blipinth Ward Grave Yard—The Asa Malden to Conne,d—A Props'than to Compranden. dilibadly between the lot owners in. the Methodist Grave Yard, In the Eleventh ward, and the cono:obssiotterti appointed by an Act of Assembly to re move the bodies interred there and sell the ground, for certain purposes,, boa not" it appears. been finally adjusted yet. The matter was carded into Wirt, and the commissioners were enjoined from any thither work until • settlement sitisfactory to the lot owners could be made. From the Court below the oom rniartonsra carried the vase to the Bu. Teems Court. A project ts on e n d seems, to anomototss. and to MA 'llieolanditee appointed by thelot owners have -bad several interabrtra with the certuoissioners. and for the purpose or reporting the result of the labors, the committee called • meeting of the Inti 47. •••• Trir Thet , meetlig• tmgettleed • eelatt, :Aaron FlaA to the chairtnad appointing . ATV; •J - ..oHmnßecretery. , Httutaliontes of the proceeding meet ing were read and approved. • - Cpt Andrew Miller, Chairman of the Committee , 'appointed to look altar the interests ,of _the lot 'holders reported that the Closualthee lied received proposals tromthe commbrtioners to compromise ohlrery leyorahle terms and to give ep. Weed security for the payment of the money. , Mtn report was accepted and approved. - .On motion the Committee was author lied] to comprouttse an the terms pro. The meeting then adjourned till Mon day, ***dog next, when another meet ing' will be held at the Second Ward' School Home' to hear the result of the proposed compromise. at which time a full attendance of the lot owners is de sired.' Oar Wrier Sapp The recent actionof the Common Onto oil. after the earnest discussion on the' ' question of purchasing the property of Mesas. Coleman it Rehm, on the elle. gheny fiver, fur the site of a new water Works, 'fderally attractathe attention of mural' oar Moat thouniatint antigun. True. the Common Council did not nom cur in the action of the Select branch, or , 'rather there vue not the necessity three. four „ ths to masiend this:oleo. at the meet log on Monday list, and thus secure the immediate purchase. The decided vote. , however, thawed that; -- beyond doubt, Aber requisite - majority would be fortb.l coming at the nett monthly meeting. - Maim great Changes are effected within . -eV very short Um& Very many, and • largelylnoreasfng numbers. ask. are we yet urepared to take the initial . Mop In • measure that wilt probably Involve an expenditure or five millions of dollars? Have all the pralindlua7 enquiries been , • suede that such a measure mast Impera.. l Vively.demandif The site In question may be the very best for the parpree: , Wears by no means prepared toga, It is not. :Neither are we prepared to say that it la. This la lair the view of many of oar-intelligent and well inlbrmed dui cons. We wed more inform don. Many „itayla any other Mignon the very beet ..engtitaring Milli Would be olxalstedcand a thoroughly sabot:Wive report be -set cared.. for want of this,-many a prol raising enterprise neatly become. a dia. gelloafal failures •In addition to, the t ralirranta of disiatbdicikm they canoe in vadat ts.tirectiona as to the dusty action of the proceedings of t h e people •• of burg. on the same ea 0...• have been brought to our nCynen. Aber much disoussion.of Me eablsol, they secured • , Water Commission by armlet act of the i Legislature. This Commissi ammo d the services of u an engineer. on Wog and' , favorably known as the Chief Engineer of the Phitadelphis Mawr llepartment. •, Alter three offottheofforatalinvesqudilon Maims sevenor mote distinct sources mid I Pions of supply. he presented exerts on , • the whole inflect, with fall details as to . facts and Pgarea. Thia report Published about w month ago. W 4 - -. „base ,vead it with deep interest.. The, 'comparison In d between •S nopply 1 , by gravity, and thetailsat by powposer!lpump ... ing enema M fall of .Interfai Ibr Pitts. --- -Iteirti.h atthle time. The ..tibenesion In '-^iirgied - te hard sager. and the simple - • .. mode of toting It by soap, will be new to •''-',-;..--;:' .;." many of OW readers who mgard all river C. - •.:. - ":••• woos nit soft: Mach has been s aid, pro . the -Allegheny --hod volume - ittressendiels. bat who win. pretend to' 'Pr that -attrill ll 4l laving any claim to respect on tab nob. • PPM has toms done? Medias= that Die ' naa. within a for; men Mk mug: - - emanates water worts, well worthy of ; Inspectionr .. : In .these circumstances the tpleMiau Say natunlty axiom to them aqua-Med / Tub ',the tem, why should not Fitter . bandy. and herself of the undoes of such a hetbre going int° an nutley. jot pu rchase Jbe:pn of a property- which - la silLglV e W WI by " d a =ly t be M u ir. .emsd two or three years *vine mom In the project for eupplyinirrhlladelpids by :parity from Parktoman creek . 8 0 miles I • ' , away.and this iniggesite another point. - 4 With her outlying Mateo* All.. • Oen" OW .11111.eoon need . a 'vastly in. - mailed .wateerdpply. • Though 10 swan , ttottety;tsooooo to colleolldatioth: lame' 'Dr - her prominent eitisera who. / hare thought of the =Meek , Inclunint soma of the Water: - Ctimmitteei - irould gladly .• unite in au. equitable :csnisoildshien to this serest, that tbefianettlidee of.both OurPorailiml,aboohlt- be.rmited for the, gra aproaaring fa Ittll supply, for' 14, cedes and all the of Pm. t' Aft sweet , water. What 'greater bmer i 1 , ;tin tsbe given to the million . : of Inhibl., • •Ihat 'wilt be -gathered within ‘ i . `radius: or seven or eight miles of the Coors-:House .in twentpnvo or thirty • 1 .=lEltuelEtin-.• view of ancliponsla. ft, : .I --• ' : ' - OoarMufloall. W4 l PaU BOll5 ' 47 '•-'.-g ,' , rag* On Entiten. -' " • ~ •Z • 1.., . I` .., ' • `• .I.E. ..: / t Nr• - • . II !; ) 1;- El ._ . .. -..- , „. . .. ..• . , . . . .; -, -. , . . I 7 . . . . a. , XtagVra.{,,g4o4-4:,-WaO.VtAdattaifS22"aatE,'i.7:•::lji.4a-Wilitai.d&gilig.',.,V,Qa--2ZliN'aggf=l4's''" I - - ''',. '--- . 7 - ----4- - - --4 ' 4---- VapazteWASMit . • i ' • ' '''F' , -.Aleviso , sw , l , . , .. . . . 6PIIND-Tiir4LOlJtilit" Animal Ploughing Contest Under the Atieplceo or the Allegheny and Wall ington County'W 00l Grafter Menelii. tion—A Revolution In Ploughing En. auguratett;-Potiklo Digging by Ma ehtaery. Were we called upon to select one fac tion more conspicuous than another for true devotion to husbandry, for spirited farming, for intelligent, honed belated, bard-handed end progressive farmers, we should unhesitatingly pick out that portion of our own Commonwealth In which the Allegheny and Washington County Wool Grower's Association num ber their members. With its rich lands 'cultivated by master hands, milting Orchard+, barns groaning with golden and prolific mope, tidy farm houses where comfort and happiness constantly dwell In com pany with good, big, hcapitable hearts, that section of our State is richly - entitled to the credit of being the Lancaster of the west, and the sturdy yeoman's Para dise of PennaylVania. The science or ag riculture Is made. Dot the simple oroceett of planting. as our fathers planted, and waiting far the yield, bqt It finds higher piece and , everything new la adopted. ell gmanded theories are moulded loin realities sad a pressing desire is ever manifested to elevatethelicience of soil, universal the most occepation of man, to that place It merits in the economy of the universe Entertaining such exalted ideas of that portion of our people, we were not surprised of there yesterday assembled, on the occaalon of the annual ploughing contest of theAssociationlisel ed; a. hug,. corimarse experienced c a e g e r d ic in it s u . a T te h e to a ttaendcaintiae though M en pmro - bing g er several hundreds, might, have been much larger had, not the weather been so chilling add so repelling to out side works, and had not the pressing an. Warn duties of farmers imperiously kept them close to their own farms. How ever, those who were in attendance rank ed high as representatives of the plough, troe, and barrow, and front the keen in terest manifested warranted the belief that the este:olden of ability in acitl tort= will not prove fruitless orbarren of good remits.. rue AnitlreMairrilli. There was set apart for the ploughens who choose to enter in comps. Mon for the prizes offered, a broad, green award, slightly rolling, but offering very [air leiVeritag= to the cOrdertninta It was a portion of the grand old fatal cf Mr. John Murray, a gentleman who Is zeal. :main the propagation of new ideas so far as they tend to the advancement of farm Interests and the enhancement of farm prods'. The cianditlone of e=ry adopted by the Association were goner out and liberal, and allowed the largest liberty to ail corners. They- are as fol lows: L Each man entering hie team and becoming a chntestant, and not a mem ber of the association, shall pay a fee Into the treasury of one dollar. 11. Each contestant is required to glow a furrow twenty-one feet wide and twenty rods long and not less than five inches deep. " - 11. Each contestant Is required to open up his land with a backing of three rounds; Is to be allowed reasonabletlme to complete his land, but moat mark out his liThe without any intermediate stake. 4. first premium will be a flag ellum' sub-soil plow ,• second a No. 10 iron plow; the third • double shovel iron plow. I. For the best handling of teams the first premium -will be five dollars; the second three dollars; the third two dollars. At if o'clock the eignal was given, and eight o intastanta entered the !Mid and with a ..Gee, woe, whaw," commenced the work. Furrow after furrow was turned up ln an artistic manner,. and steadily and perseveringly the muscular 0013/zetanta went over the allotted apace and back again, playing havoc with the beautiful green. and presenting mother earth lit ander kedness. There was much art simp na licity In be work and yet even the uninnitlated felt that those who held the handles were duly Impress ed -with the Importance of the work (uretan. little more than an hour elapse h d and the allotted ground taid gracefully beneath the rays of the Wm her sun in straight. furrows and ready for the barrow. - The judges, Messrs. George Davis, George Cunningham and John Metz, gathered together, and after careful examtztat.on of the furrows, pro ' nouneed In favor of Archibald McMurray for the first prize, Thompion Simeon for second, and Christian hailer for third. For the management of teams the firm prize was awarded to Mr. Archibald Mo. Murry, the second to Alexander Glifil hor, the third to Christian Rerun. Their decitionsvrens ttn an ,inaltaini all elides. • saw MMUS. A. sktifull ploughman, Mr. Ales. MM. lan, made quite a saturation by the intro thanks of the newly invented Godfrey Etevolving Mouldboard Plough, which destined to work a coinplate revolutioo in ploughing matters. It la the levee. Lion of Mr. Joseph S. Godfrey, of Michi gan, a practical farmer who, at great ex pease, and at the coat o f two years' Laces sant labor and-experimenting hew pro duced thisgreat agricultural Instrument. Its chief novelly, and Perna?' °Oa its - chief merit, coming in a receiving self adjusting mould board. It is furnatied , 'With an adjestable colter, which may be used or wholly detached, according to the nature Of the soil; oleo a friction wheel. adjustable to any regained depth. Some of F.he advantages claimed for tide novel plough. are. ist. It' ploughs deeper i and draw. lighter titan soy other known plough. Wit tarns under dabbles, waeds„ or COSIIII3 manure, without choking. ed. The common fault of other plows, in wet and clayey soil', Is that the far row ispacted sad glazed by the pressure of their jrxent mouldboard This Werholly avoided by the recolobid mouldboard. I This ban Improvement which the far-, mar cannot fail to appreciate. 4th. It leaves 'nubble land in fine filth, ready, without harrowing. for seed. We mention these points because we believe that the day Is not far distant, when it will be the only plough used In the land. The prineipleson which it Is constructed are certainly new and novel, and it scoompllshes its work en well and fait that there can be no doubt as to its superiority . over every style of plough hotroduced done that of the ancient Egyptians, which was nothing monitior lea than a crooked stick. The revolving plow took by surprise every body who witnessed. it yesterday. It neatly and cleanly turned Alp its farrow, and did more. Lt lair the disturbed earth' cromMed and torn into fragments and ready for seed without. the subsequent aid of a row. At drat three who eaw work, on even land, felt It was good kir that sod of soil alone.. and waked thet It be tested where stubborn and yloldleis stubble 'abounded. Id the tangled modiste of a cornfield where the sturdy stalks had been cut snit shocked, the Godfrey plough , was introduc ed , and . therell appeared even to orontadvantage than in chaplain, - open grassylts work ealled,forth,the blanket Optima Vann the Interested spectators: sada:ale lug was thought of f errmoken shoot, he: the "now igeter.h. , It hird's grand tat. Map where tritunph Was worib' sows , Shing;ittatheWM=rfeejtdjU d g es k ttatili g sight of. ;Ow many-' Mrkeir widely eai teemed ploughs on friettoilnds anent. nunutly.peased a 'reeolution oegaiPeudleg It 'bore all othenirstad extolling the Fader work had .perforrolpl. l Enbeel 'goal:Ali the fenders Iprot WI 'Visitor* on the occuloo met and passed highly complimentary resolutions to the same elfent;; ; Ind we heard Many ebythst a n ew era in agriculture had certainly been intrOducied by_tbeintroduetion Of the re: Totting mocild.board plow. Artingensents kayo breeanosda.kette manufacture to thlecity, and - fdr..B. SI. Loverldge, . No. A 2 Zak avenue, hem consented to act se the agent Me Its sate 10fily'Oetiolu It lea Pend filsentitth: and must bring a ketone to the dads of the (renewer tee patent. The one used yeiterrdsfwas supplied With resolving mould board, or ormotre ?wheel, twenty Inches in diameter, weighing Teton- I ty seven pounds. sod can be used with I either Jointer or eilter. The mould Watt let-plaCOd at Sproperungla from ther faar'aide of the land due in coder to leavelhApitch of the based proper for 'all Mod" of ploughing. it is made ea Ily adjuatible by &Mein the text, ao that the operator can give teeny pitch he plearsa. Weneeita this patent plow to ha Ode of the grandest ideas of the ages stidlie. Sneak for ft the Closest examlnation and threstigstion of our friends. •' roils* p.uoreo. "- Alter thleede amid Of the ), Judges; tthevbs. itonirepa to a pho h clar et eld. where the newly inventedned Potatopotato Origin PICOSO of Mr. Job* ROI, Jr. businessmanage !of thkplonsh_llrm , John -Rill Cts., " 12t and 143 Liberty street, was ... thoroughly 'tested: JS7 adwirably:-,prifonned -its work, and with , a fabulorli rapid.ty exposed to view all the potatoes in the field. The plow big grest-inventlon, end - witch exceedinglychespiwiil dir away with missal labor to Ude dlre,otlon. Tna implemmt , Is the Invention of M. John. bail Jr.„ and is. dr main& tosfej. , y Vide.pop l arity_when its nankeen:lpr°- , pony tinderatood and atmreristed.. Tuankil. fonr defrock. the entire 'pertynd..,-; Jammed for dinner to the tomes of fdri, ' Iwts_g,ltankin, in Upper Si. Clair town. ship, where a sucoptuone dinner, awaiting. Kr. Rankin derrionOlited,on the ocessionthat ho amply knew how to keeps Airst classbOtel 4- and to seise a- tempting and euloyable Sat casas mai; ' ' "11111/ITP"?'. r - thlt PION aMOMY______. I inks otkoct. Sadly Palute_iiri ..= ... • „ . • EMI Jeo Gllttllan,- Beery Murray,- 4.3trerMe. Kee, A. B. 011111lan, JESISEI Coutkor, - ,Tokm White; Jas. G. Murray, Win. Orr, J. K. Boyer. Peter Boyer, David Rigby, Bee ry McMurray, waive.' Cuontni. John Ball. Jr., Joe. Godfrey, B. B. Lae eridg6, other. *WM Damao have ea taped us. adjourned, all highly plesaed with the Intereulng agricultural coca- =1 Mr. Archibald McMurray, who drew the first prize for ploughing, returned tho award to the Eicsdety In order that it may be put up at a future contest. Mr. John Hall, Jr.. oleo presented the Society with his splendid new patent potato plougher and digger, after which the meeting ad-. journtxi. ALutitIENT COL NCLI S. Regular Meeßug—Reports or Commit reea—kleauluUnuo, ordiusuees, Sc. A regular Sind monthly Meeting or the Select and Common 001121Cliti or Alle gheny City was held yesterday (Thurs day) evening, October 28ch, ISB9. Select Cost Members Present—Dieser. Cutlery, English, Faulkner, Owinner, Hall, tong, Morrison, Phillips, Riddle, Reiter, Wet tech, and President Sicßrier. The reading of the irlntues of the pre vious meeting were dispensed with. Mr. Morrison presented a petition (or I the opening of Chestnut street. Re far. I red to the Street Committee, Mr. Faulkner, from the Street Com mitten, presented the report of the Com mittee. The Committee recoommend, and or. dlnanoes accompanied the report for the grading of Wilson street, for the open. leg and fersalinc,of Pump ally; for the construction of urilteral sewer along Rope ally and Ridge sweetie from Lincoln to Grant avenue. Resolutions for the opening of Taylor avenue from Puls ates 'street to'vietster street; Walker street from present termite to Walker street; Buena Vista Street from north side of Jefferson to Jackson street, and changing the name of Water street to , Park Way were reported. Plans of the grades of Ohio street wharf In the Sixth ward, and of the lines and grades of wharf between L)enst and Ju niata street. Toe report was accepted. The ordinances for the construction of a sewer on Rope alley and Middle alley ere laid over under the rules. The remaining ordinance and reeolu. one referred to in the report were tidal,. ted. The plan of grades of Ridge and Light hill street were preaented and approved. Tne plane of graders of wharf referred to to tie report were adopted. it=l Mr. Wettsch, Chairman of Water Com. mittee, presented the report of the Com mittee accompanying which was a rese- Polon instructing the Comptroller to certify hie warrant la favor of certain parties who have overpaid water tax. Report aocepted and resolution adopted. Morrison presented a petition for the opening of a street in the Eighth ward. Referred to the Street Committee. Also, a resolution Instructing the Street Damodar'lon to repair certain aidewalas in the Eighth ward. Referred to the Committee on Streets. Mr. English, a petition for a gas lamp on the corner of Third and East streets, Third ward. Referred to the teas tom. .Common Connell President Sleek in the Cnair. Present—Messrs. Weir, Kopp, McNeil, Hwitiages Price, Oosr, Tate, Hanna. Gilliland, Thompson, Voeghtly, ComleY. Megrim, and President Stack- Minute. of the precedhig meeting ap- PreVed• 1231=1:11 Mr. Gilliland presented a pstiticn for gas lamps on Hamilton street, Rah ward. Referred to Gas Cktmmittee. Mr. Kopp, a petition for the paving of Chestnut street at Its Intersection with River avenue. Referred to Street Com. reams. Mr. km . allege offered a rot/01MM. pro Tiding for toe removal or a gas lamp on Hemloqk street from a preempt location to the 'corner of ilo K mloek atreet and White Oak alley. Adopted. POOR FLEX PROPOSPPION• Mr. ' Uomley presented a proposition from Mr. Root,. Robinson. agent of the Hot:yoked Land Company, offering for sale a tract of land, about one hundred acre& located at Hoboken, West. Penn. N, for a Poor Facto, at a pnce of per aere. Referred to Committee on Poor Farm. The President presented from Select Council the profile of the grade of Sarah street. Mr. Price opposed the adoption of the profile, and moved that it be laid over, for the reason that there was a • Leh. -*ars strongly opposed by some property holders along the street:. A dleourodon enured Rom which it ap peared that the street had already been gradedecod was all ready fbr paving. It was finally adopted. FIRS DOPAItTUOT 51R11211.83 Mr, Hastings presented the report of the Committee on Fire Roginee and Hose, accompanied by the following rase. tion: Rcsoived, That the Controller be and he is hereby authorised to certify • war rant in favor of blessua. Loughrey a Frew for 1422 yd. being in full for lime and couplings °rioted by Councils. Mr. Tate, to answer to inquiries, stated the hose bed been fully tested and had given satisfaction. The report was received and the rest• lethal adopted. - • Wan Mira Dimerrrataarr. Mr. Hawing.. fibm the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose, to which was re ferred the matter of preparing an ordi mince prOviding for the organisation of a mild tire department, presented a re port, accompanied by a lengthy ordi nances which provided for a Paid Fire Department, tnamstat of Chief Heal neer, Superintendent of Fire alarm, a company for each engine not -exceeding seven members, for base company five men,juld for hock and ladder company stx men, to be appointed by the Commit tee on Fire Engines and Hose, Elbe chlef Engineer and EinperlEttendent esoCipted, and to be elected by Councils), and to continua treelike during good behavior. The Committee are farther empowered to suspend members, designate uniform and make all roles and regulation' . for the Department. snbject to the el.. preset of Councils. The Chief En." gineer la. vested witb all control of the Department at see tbat the department is kept in proper working order. inquire Into the matte of all fires, and report the same, sign all or dere for sappiles, and certify bills for the seine to tkettrOlter, receive mid report to I Controller pay rolls from each company and attest the lame. The duties of the foreman aro to keep the I.oo3llDta and rollS of the company, showing the ad mbialon, or diacharge, and working time of each member, preserye discipline in the company. sae makeinenthly reports to the Chief engineer. Ttuilluperinten. dent eir , Fire /Lam shill 'attend to the Fi r e Aterni. TeieillePt4. and keep it in efficient leaking 'alder, Every, , officer and employe shall be required to make astir that. he will discharge his duty to the best of his ability. T salaries shall be paid monthly. [Theyam not mentioned In the ora-. nano%) The further sectlon "irrovlde for the punkilunent, -of any:- perm* -10terteling with the Department or injury to the ap paratus. by a line of twenty dollars or more; also a impppaddng a One of, not lam test ode bundied nor more than two hundred dollars for striking false Marto* or Illegally meddling with UM telegraph; forbidding all mating shoot the compa nies, houses; ordering the close of all tnnes, as for as" prigstkable, on Sunda,' requiring members to be always at. tentiance or within call, except dining abort Intermissions of DOS more than half an boor, when granted permission, and requirin g: them also to prqvide a subsittate Whenever oft daty. Doing away with firemen's balls, false, etc., sad hi rl4ddltig any member frhm selling tickets for such affairs when they ern gtvenibr tise benefit of firemen or are companies. The ordinance was road, and oft motion of Mr. McHell, laid over until next meet ing, the Clerk being instructed to -have It printed for the use of members. In all baldness!. not otherwise noted, 9.0. concurred. Adjourned. - . filoiturnal Depredatione.. - Y0de1 . ..11.y; before daybreak some de. predators entered the residence of Mr. Arbuckle, Webster street and Gay alley, throtightireAs window sad atioccedied tri retiring the house of a solid sliver salver, tbur dozen sliver srattnaJone dozen:ands half ;dated spoons, one silver salt cellar, mustard spoon ' and [sky butter knives. About yew ago a portion of the Battle ware treortaken - trona Atte country resi dence of Mr. Arbuckle, near Welletille, but fortunately U. was, recoverd span In a fearsreeks. This time there Mho clue. The silica; taken belongs boa family set, which makes the robbery more vase. Protethij stint the =Mr Wife; 'Sir. hissahaits residence, 114 Western eve. nue, was entered, snit .Wstilokadeby thieves, big nothing taken away. Ths deer woe found ogees .the nest morning ! _When the hunily awoke. . . , ' . For tagdonside PIAUI hi by curling, and.. Ilinie ; afiave of ler a bizittioue tor ekldini •appont and leeching, -oat et Wilibiaison lout saloon id'Ko /90 Fee hichlAteei, , paw—am invertisement Eitattrind nfcCuag a - raltitatr.' Rail _ X 1101112 ° 6 ."3g,P?',197,8*19!-Igar, TBBORGA DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1869 immememeness PINKOLEINI 'WOW% --,—...-- The "Bearer' and me wllallso- 11 . a Cor ner Madet —I tons to Refute the • °MOW" Arguments-... Intereedng • 'Consmahleatien on PetrelatmAtidra. EDITOIta GazarrrE; I have been a cereal reader of !Mir late articles et the Petroleum market, and having digested especially all you have written concern ing the present (mention of affair.. AM constrained to believe that your commer. &el editor hea became an nowliling apol ogist for the belle, In their present at tempt to corner the market. I have but little doubt that your sense of fairness will prompt you to give publicity ;to a few remarks respecting the matter, even though they may not be In consonance with the statement of the dieinterested parties who have so kindly furnished you with the subject matter of your daily report, and who seem to have convinced you that you were completely In error In lasting, as you once did, that there wan a movement on foot to affect prices. or to express the Idea lees tenderly, but more truthfully, to corner the market. Let us look at facts and let them alone decide whether present prices area legit imate result of a short supply, or the ef fect of manipulation. Exactly a year ago the production of crude oil wart 11.500 bbbx per day, now it ' is netween 12,1100 and 13,000: the price ' then was about 14, now it la 15 50 or thereabouts. The Meek in toe region ' wee then (Oct. 1, 'O9) 263.000 bbla., now (Oat. 1,'09) It is 292,001.1 able. The lirice of relined In Philadelphia, Oct. 26. 'es, was 29e , the same day this year It closed at 35e. ' The total export. from the United States is per New York Shippey LUC of Oct. 20th. are 30,413 bbia. of 45 gals., leen than for the corresponding period of IC& Analyts these figures, and we have the gpurtling feats, that with a mucli larger production and an Increased etock In the region, and with a [idling MI in exports, our prices are. ruling more than fifteen per cent. higher than last year, Are they legitimate? Is there no "boll ring" in the market? Lit the tact that oat. withstanding the production In Novem ber of 1668 declined to 10.275 barrels per day from 11,6513 barrels, toe price of erode oil receded to $3. and of reflood to 2534, of answer thtiontiO. /do not Imo sight the fact is thq n at the ' , buil' clique persist (truly announce that the stock of relined ip Europe Is 260,000 barrels less than it was a year ago. The statement is too abaurd for red:dation, as any one by referring to the accepted atitheritim upon that subject as received Mtn Europe on easily perceive that tide startling fact is established by to telly Ignoring the immense quantities of MI to tin cans, (exported nearly a year , since by the Devon clique, when they , were engaged in a similar effort to ma nipulate the oil market In their own In tereat,) they .'don't count this," because, I forsooth, ..it is not in the market" 1. e., the owners are not at present offering It for sale, hoping, as whiter approaches, I prices may improve. They also claim that consumption has largely Increased. l l because jobbers le the interior of Europe drew 10,000 barrels larger supply than the seaport.. In august than in the same month of lea. totally giuppresaing the fact that they took 5.000 barrels lees in ! September '69 than In September '6B. 1 do not. Mr. Editor, write with the view of disarming market prick' but ratherof baptizing the present movement with Its proper name. On the 19th of this month, by a very singular WintidenCe, several prOtnlbaut operators called simultaneously for de livery on the 19th lost at Philadelphia of every barrel of MI for which they held contracts. They had on the 19th and for several days previously been buying heavily: fir all these purchases, Includ ing several considerable partials, for w Web the contracts bed not evgn yet teen written, they called on the 19 th. The entire call aggregates an enormous fig ure; the parties making it dis Claim any effort to corner with much indignation, under the specious pretext that calls were made purely for the purpose facilitating dellyenea upon the 301 h. i f they refute this statement iliemseivea by steadily retailing to let the legitimate 1 exporters, whose vessels are ready to re calve oil, her any, op contracts not yet nailed, thereby sertoualy retarding the regular business of the port, for in a natural condition of affalra the exporter is always able to get all to suit his vessel without the !brutality of • call. I know of four vessel.. now in Pulladelpbta. which exporters are willing and anxious to ad. They October con- trac lo ts (uncalled) o for the 011, and cannot get a barrel untti - tbe .nth. I knew that brokers in Philadelphia have offered to buy oil, delivered 11911, and sell it beck. delivered, S O. Ist to 15th November, for one per cent. per gallon less money, with- out Laing able to effect the trauma:4lOn ' even at this enormous (Utterance. lau lame a De/ventage of outstanding contracts basing untred In the hands of the "boll" clique, it has been very diffi cult to purchase oil for this market, ea they don't offergo sell at any price, but, on the contrary, make purchases at steadily sarancing flgurew. Originally, their Movements were all directed to. wards all deliverable on the :9th, but. by way of sustaining their theory that no .• center" was intended, they hatter re. meetly changed their tactics to Ineihde deliveries on the Seth, and have even made a few lightinrrehasea Pa Igeveee -1 her and December, Without going into farther detail It Is a well-known feet—in the trade an al • moat undisputed fact—that the,. present movement is a blood' relstion of all the other "disreputable attempts to COrnat the market, as your oogyeeporident christened them a thew t r ies two sago, and although SOUte of en- gaged 111 It are afraid in call their rant- ! !log by Ito father's name, the family likeness is altogether too striking net to be plalnly seen by the moat casual ob server. / am opposed to corners, Messrs. Ed itor'', I must vantage, but 4 am not the less emphatic In wanting things WWI by their proper names. Pinchbeck is not pure gold—li corner la not a legitimate business movement, soy more thei4powe int prices are natural, or titan 1 am a nsiooaan Cortarerozeler.isT. -- I Pittsburgh, October 28, lea. lel SOUTLI SIDE CONSOIJDATIO, Meeting et the Ormenittee Pros:mach &Veinlon of the iSoandas7 Lines. The committees from the several South Side As:poem, appointed to arrange a tails of consolidation, inet yesterday (Thursday) evening In the Council chamber, Birmingham, James Salisbury, Esq., to the chair, and R. 43. gram °Dictated as Secretary. PresOnt—liezara. Goo. Duncan, John Nnaser, John Marshy, T. Unnohaill, W. Elohcaolns. Aug. A.mmon, W. U. Aughtn baugh. On motion of Esq. Amman the name of Fred. Ramps wee added to the com mittee, to represent. , Lower Rt. Clair township. A committee being to waiting etre tenting 13aldwin townthlp, privilege was given It to make a sline otat eme f n th e t in re= to extending the p tray and recommending the following boundaries: Commencing at the month of Beck's Run, thence along said-Run to Brindle'. Bridge, thence along Aimee's lane to Browneville road, thence westwardly by Phillips' place to tiaarailll Run, thence following said Rua to the Upper St. Clair and' flanonsburgh Turnpike bridge, thence by the Old Washington' road to the South Pittsburgh line and thence by the line dividing &nth Pittsburgh and Ildimongabela Borough to the diononga. bola lota talon bridge. On motion of Cm Duncan the stove mentioned bonndaries were edopted. Previtlinta howeve4thatthe inhabitants of the newly added districts be willing. On motion, adjourned to meet on Thursday next at 7 o'clock. An incident. An incident that might be of interest to some of our reader. °warred during ' the present week. the fade of wincii are as follows: Tuesday evening a young awl remarkably prereseesdng • yourig lady called at the Mayor's office, and related - • heart-rending atorp-. of the treachery of man. and womsn's inhu =salty toward nee- erring alders. She tad “loved, not wisely, but too well," the object of her oration being young man raiding In the Tenth war Through promise of marriage, the young libertine:tad sought and accomplished her ruin. She wee an orphan Ina strange city without Mends. She had been making her home with • lady fir the Ninth ward, who on discovering her COD. Slid= Monday evening. dorm h er from bar home, mating her out upon the cold chukka of . a ,remormlets world withont' Athos Meney 'or friends Mr. Pattatuon,tbnifoßtlfnnap l y eta hearted riatiCat ofnee, had his aympathids enlisted immediate. Jy.and - .4om* 10 - 4120,4100 " ° ' pathl Ilespital to see If the lady could not be oared for at thqt inettitttlaut. Was Informed that tf - be et' acme other respondble person would sesame, the alartinin of her board and other capon. ma that she would be admitted. Eherei Inroad t e ther oft= tind the witiodittnati girl was ' conducted to the Efdifdtel, tftlere.cbority sitar bar arittudiAltd glite biked sick and yeaferday the It an early beer became, le Anatter. Infor mation wit' ballade wend her seducer, and li n will, we hope,:be Mrought to pia. iICO. . • brittftretbit will beknandal . No:- 2 Soon avenue, whatatWtertritrelliltNi to till orders for Gas arid zw,ftm 'Mid& PAwatatind.,Brairallistitive • aran s. tamers and those wanting new work, or POPZllkatini, WUtsbote she done- MEE THE COURTS. Unitcd Mates Cann—aushge ll!leCand. Tkrznstietyoctober kfr—ln the case of the United States vs Joseph Soh! the Par" found a verdict of not guilty. United States vs. Wm. Campbell and JaculgJetmerman, indicted for violating the revenue 1113 V. The Jury found a ver dict of guilty, and the defendants were each sentenced to pay a tine of ten dol lars, to pay the special tax of twenty dot' laraJohatly and the costs of prosecution. E. WorMeer, Fred. Maul, J. G. Boyd and John klegraw. plead guilty to viola- Goes of the provielons of the reyen ue law. Sentence suspended. In the care of Wtillam McKim, itt al., the motion for anew trial watt overruled. In the vase of talcUntt.i States vs. Fleury Bahama, ted for distilling whisky without basing paid the emend tax, a verdict of not gully was rendered. lieorge Spelling and Fredrick An dregg, Indicted for • shinier offence, were also acquitted. Court adjourned until Friday morn- Maas ten o'clock. • Soprente Court—Bolt Ranch. Tut: anuer , October Vt.—The Ellaprente Court met at ten o'clock a- et. Present— a fall bench, The following bushiest+ was transacted: Clarks appeal. Crawford county. De. cree reserved and bill dismissed at the coat of ' appellee, without prejudice. Opinion by Thumper n, C. J. litewars's executors' appeal, West moreland county. Appeal quashed. Opin ion per curtain. Klumph vs. Dunn, Crawford county. Mot:on to take off uonmult refused. Opinion per curtain. Amity township vs. Reed. Erie coun ty. Judgment reversed. Opinion by Agnew, .1. Casper vs. Erie city, Erie county. Judgment &tinned. Per curium. Henry et. al. vs. Carson et. al., West moreland county. Judgment reserved, and venire fueico de noro awarded. Opt, lon by Williams, J. David T. Watson, of Pittsburgh. was on motion of Thomas C. Imsear, duly admitted &unqualified to practice In this Court. Runta's appeal, Wmtmoreland smutty. I Le w t a o Audior Ra g ti e d n e s wi th rdeioreocmimonis to report the facia toads court. Donnelly vs. White Township Oil Co., Indiana county. Argued by Foster for plaintiff In error. Court declined to hear oontra. Dnraob of al.'s appeal, Cambria county: Argued by Johnson fur appellants and by Potts rad Coral:ling, contr. Cooper era Altemus, Cambria county. Argued by for plantiff in error and by Johnston contar. Eshelman vs. Thompson, Indiana county. Argued by Wier for plaintiff In error and by Stewart, Contra. Township of Burrell, Indiana county, vs. Guardians of Pool of Pittsburgh, Indiana county. Argued by Stewart fur plautiff In error by Thoopeon, contra. District Court—Judge Idatapten. TBO➢SD&Y, October 2&—The case of Wood va. owners of the steamboat "Pan. thew," previously reported, is still on TRIAL LIST TOR FIitIDAT• 113. Reno& vs. Davis Bros. 147. O'Donnell et al, ye. McClintock.. 25. Friend for use vs. Chnhausen's garnishee... 104. Leo vs. P., Ft. W. sod C. R. W. Oo et al. 111. Roberti vs. Duff. IV. Troy vs. steamboat °Fairplay." 131. Rectors, de., of Kt. Andrews Chnrch of Pittsburgh vs. Elosg. al Gibson vi, Wield, Common Pleas—Judge Sterrett. 'Deeds for all Like , e&tat Cw., TIIIIPHDAT, Odolcar 28.—Tne ease of No. 149 Fourth Avenue, Peebles va. Peebles et oz.. previoudy PITTSETUeI H. PA. reported, was concluded, but the jury Prompt ...ion .tat be gives to the had not returned a verdict when the I Lau,. or . Are' pada... 11 1 b. ik Comlallalciaci Court adjourned. . ortleas lad. has °Metal mat that ....- The next CUM taken up wee that of J. mew of welting has be. executed before 11. Q. C. B. Davie ra. Finch & Co. Action : him, it e. be u.d thesitiCaor ree,rdi d la .7 other dm. on a took account . On trial. 1 without further .Llo. ooti 147 Phelan vs. Barnsley. 1 Aril_ W. De CAMP, 161 Bangs:field va. Dsngerentict. • e,,3 - . 179 Adams vi. Lipp. ~' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 183 Kennedy & Bros. vs. Rohl. ', Mee, Mn. 1711 TOUttll3 AVIIIIIII, rm. BO Nbamberg et. Bow. vs. tiompe. banyb. tformeriy occupied by _Hon. Welter H. 188 Ehatalln vs. Wallaoe's Ex. lerrorteo will omen. In the U. 3. Circuit end ; Mem. Cu... lu Ow state Semen. and ell the 189 Clibba VS. Noll. Courts of Allgheny 00.1. end mahe coll. 1.81 1101111117113. et al. va. Adams Ke- tic.. 1.0000 or ut..^1...0.-1.0m.• /31.:d71 pros Company, Quarter SMODs—Jodge Mellon. Thonatiiv. October 58.—1 n the 'cue of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Canon, indicted for the murder of Frank Beltnecke, •01:141:140W, previously re ported, the jury returned a verdict of guilty of voluntary manslaughter. and rananmended the Kremer to tba ex treme mercy of Bentenoe de. pined. James Stakr, Wined for laromiy, ndallilly , and was sentenced to the Work House for a period of two monttut. Commonwealth, vit Jame. Hudspeth, indicted for selling liquor to a habitual drunkard, was placed on trial. Verdict Of papally and defendant to pay the The same d.anciant was placed cut trial on an indictment for selling liquor to • Witter. AQUATIC. Another IretoAlshlel Pee Zeta the 131 , e 100 IVANT...sod Tates& Sesnevreze Journey—thaskieintinest or the Open. —unifier'. True Commas. hieklel, the oarsman of Cold Harbor, New Turk, who , :came hither with • flourish Of trump* to vanquieblienry ,Coulter, the challopion of Me western watery yeaterdaipaid his hotel bill and with • few folloWera took lilt denartnre for the esat.,Jl.o had evidently grown frightened and ill at we, end trembled in his boots ke-teas Coulter would wain cut Me comb on Me hfonongsheli. It is nut • mete gnats that Melded, , grew called: is Met:nth. On Weans day he wn Jimmy Hamill to row him rt distance In order that be might teat his own ability inborn when with that of the "littlemains," who ao gracefully yielded to Coulters superiority as an oarsman over edema Jimmy, since Me retirement from the watery ring, hen been takine to Ida tome flesh in Aidermanizquantities and terra .down a hundred and nMety pound weight when set pp against the weight of lute body with the greatest of. men tie le redly out of tri etting himself go to flesh in • Wond er fu l man • nor. He kindly cemented to favor ?dahlia with the friendly Make and taking a seat in ht. abet! he ,putlea level with the Cold Marble youth. and a start was made. Contrary to all anticipation Jim- my took the lead and bravely keel. It on a two mile spurt spite of the beat pull log of the wouldhe ln vanquiater of Coul ter. This little stretch was stretched into a enctinuttaDte of weighty proper. nom by Meklel and has backers. and • I proem' of reasoning led to tbeconelmion thin It would On be an entirely safe thine to - Ask • ow with Coulter. who I had fairly beaten Hamill when, Hamill was In prime coudlUon. boa programme stoat have been at once agreed upon , whereby the rag mold be declared off I or • draw made. When th•frinede of the respective par- ties met together yesterday morning the backers of Heald showed anything else then the epirit ofamonimodation. They picked flaws In the articles, objec ted to I everything Coulter and his ant had 1 to Propose and wanted to have mitten entirely their own way, treating the Pittsburgh sports as provincial chaps who knew not how to lake care of their own and the intervenor their man. n• New Yorkers wanted to select a ref arse, they refuted to have two buoy teat■ and stipulated that unless the our ' tae. of the water nut as Month In the flat of • mirror; they would not permit their man to go over the course, Expos. MUD', with diem was In vain, and ef fort. In the direction of a compromlee on the disputed ponds ware min with con tempt. Finally they hauled In their col ors and declared the twos off, and speed ily took their departure for New York city, and those tiro wended their ways to the course, yesterday, returned db. appointed: The funniest part of the fiasco was the feet that Coulter had, through • Andden strain, injured himself Internally while rowing on. Tuesday, suirtainlng • slight ordure. He sett Mr Ms friends and ad vised them of hlacendition In order that they might not be, deceived lute making large bets on him: He felt that he might win the race and expressed the deter mination to try 'Ms level best to do so, but he was not overly confident This Molter wet kept trerdwind moret by Ma friends and MMt tkoulter feigned sick ness In order toffivert the attention Of those interested. from the fact that her husband Wm under medical treatment Had Coulter rowed we believe be would have lost, and It was the most fbetunate thing in the world for him and tits took- era that Mektefgrew taint hearted and drew cant of the race. The money ,miaranteed Ideltiet% entieham hitheri $l5O, was dmwri_by him trawl:4lY sher arrival In the 'city, Ent an effort will be Made by Coulter M. get It back, through the ruling of the editor of the Nqr;Yorit igtinatr. WM , to be- aubmittea and ibrerarded to that umpire In all starting matters. _ _ nn- TvilvrivitEET.—vine , dertlente, aDoototed Vto.tors to LMT fames and bout'. for .poolog Walken atm& Toth Walt, Cst..2 I Alterboo• mill moot on tbo ri th relsitTervi a i l ei r thrg aibangigt that oippomtmeol.' JOHN ALSTVII. • - JAhloO io UTCHARD LIZAIITR6T. - . • L ASIL:PS tiittrehto *e l*" Ant a" Orilla ,swassiztarr.Co. rIR BALE—PROFERTI. 9 lots 952121 fee. wended. ordy Par 4.. 1 4 lota 24.1251 feet. I= - - ttmet! e Wag . boot l ' entr , e. l e t 0211 : 0 19m; on14.1.;00. Blrin• badge M 2%0149 bath room nd stable; 5911.1014 - 4 5 . 590 . 2 PO.' M bidet bona. ea Patton Wert. rach 411,• .would..s net' o yet. 4 bet. hon.. inelt nA22ed. ne let o,loo Two blek boa.. pomp. and hydrant., all for 45.000. Net 1`" toosmd and *altar tot. Imam. Mt 20.00• al, 000-000 math and .1140 per rear. hone seven roomed toast and lot 114.250 reel. 411.. 500, salt rase Prom 0 room. fame bon. 18t0,M. el,Soo—isuo c.....b .d abor . . 1a 1 , SI years. 0 . tota On We rkree . t . ll4r.% ) nit ot 1 VenTre '4 71 111 " ' V , : . 16 V49 111 %. 4 100 tort front on Centro ovromo 07 8 06 to. drop. .Ol d1•1.1e 18 Mit. oloa. 0. v.-Lev Wren. from pee ~, ...au. • The above property It .11 located sal 9ltbla 10 to 19 mina.. wall of 09 Coda 'loco, and ou t . Not t•ntral Pamenges IV H. 10 m acennon Welltern Penna. daLlr4l.d..ll . =17.. ,t,t7..T,'..., Scgy.nt:ietrOrAm frame boon 1 ratio 11-La Coon . no.e. 1' 995 ado 111m.r1 Mod. Persons d PM. to ea... • home or Mate railocTrotrmn,an wee Wlatang to aett. o.w. .dare..:"l oCLUMI3 8 2.4111901 9 . 5.9/ No.. 1115 11l and 199 Cr.. arenas HOBOKEN" STATION, PROPEBTI FOR SALE. This beaulaßtl altuatioa cannel be RODeS•ed for Private nestdetion to any dlreotlon so elbar to both GOA.. befog rely CILIA milea sp Wentarrn Ptinuaylvant• Railroad. Lay person tuir Wing Information about Ws oronert• can obiala It by calling at the urece of the IRON t:ITY MU. TULL LIPS l'ibtill.LNCE COMPANY. II Yeder•l street, Allearbear• to. Item 0 ...• b" not. to Cr. acres: also. mall lots to •110 0 • chasers. These is • rood locators 7;r • motnitae tune. establishment, between the RAllroad ant Llienbeny neer. =Moe' AT PP I,ATE 114LE—VALUA FILL tArr OF cientxo mast. on the north-can corner of wove/Ono and Breve St.. Alice:ten; ote. front., 37 feet on ellocitton ewe... Preserving the .5100 Width along 845703 street 1110 feet; thence along Beater etreet 100 feet, preserving a width of 00 feet to Web., ftrftt, on which is erected . two. story Irma dwelling house. wed being the into residence of 'ether Brockton. dee•d. This Drop trews on the Ant, !nor rut. and sof bratty of Wallas sod torronndlnes eaonotb. exeralod. For too . of psi sad further information. Olotilre of THOIIIO R. OPDIN.L. aetlolll lie• 5109 Beater BALE .—A fiery Desirable L.' Ties T UP LA NIL coorntolon about 46 arm. situate stall. Ire of the City and groin ISO mlonte• wailer ink loon m ettenkitt al the Panhandle Nallrortd, bas • frost of about one-third or mll • ilea , tiers Creek: all calm. ble of help, eolt.vated. being rich tutter• load and admirably rowed to being laid .1. into lots of from 4 to 0 acres or lent. bowl boom, ore, pad aod oterster on the orealses. Terme ear , Apply to, aeL.IN /1 01). tII No. 304 Yourth Aeeeaa 114ARGE SHIPMENTS OF IL L bind. of fresh lake doll are eLealveiLdll 1/ImoVri ' d Yi.;1:11 " .. AVV:rt.:,:'•o% .0 the Twin 21 :,1,1: ° :, " 11 ,1` ° '4.7e V01.',. : . ;.°,,..g.,',7 4 . the bu.t.e" reit leo es to al., hereon hmid a moat Narticle, mid rah sell White rue. Paquon. Herr dm Ilisca Pass and WM...en...eh ell at rere low prices. p lee vs l, we will Insure •dm article. Wholesale or es ; 05011. All orders filled 0....0tr. VL ID ABLE LAWRENCE , VILLE. PROPLRTY roe BALE —llO . l net front to Forty.Poh street he 144 feet deep on se 0001. leen Su l it YbipPy Hesston of loom sal , erarieTre o ZrstfeLe,oirlallX'recl= fruits and fr.klbeolo.4.l.llTonolrgoPhir"prjecio:ondootn :et =ble terms. Apple to P. CU TH 39E1T1 P e'n Pe . rDR BALE.—One Two Horse no.e, woo, suitable lot a gatelener, ee ewer orgits. I 000 , weered es. wor AIIIIMIenee. I 500 empty 10105 1.0 liejeel• for :it.. ware • p plraf. I . { -‘4 a . re ht . : e, "' ).7.!! . 11* Harrah street, one... the Pearl 1 150. AlledhenT• oe:0158 JOHN HT If.E. ___ PROFESSIONAL WILLIAM F. ROBB, NOVAS rIIBL , 0 AID MENAMIO IIII o• WSL a N EEPIEIt, ALDZSMAN AND S 11X-011711:110 Jeri:l=oZ (31/ 'LAC& OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENUE. West attest!a gloss tO ottlosToeottt; adlooslons Deeds Boca. sod Illostrairos ars•rs Sp, and w todod Dastness Wooded to [...MU) and troorstolY• 8411117131, fIicaIAFTEEIS, 1113-011 WA Justice of UP Ptiee sad POIIOII Kap U.sta. Ogrice, OBANT .PPoddt• Csibedral. PITTSBUItOII. PA. D«. 12, HAMA 11 Il i cage*, Aati5cr.1. 1 11....., 17;r:=0::: 141111,;`,.1.'"—" IT JUAN A. wraAni, .11.1...1301.2tLA.N, icromcfb POALICZ M mntru or m lucT. Arm AOISTRA r. Tig. o 2 .11f pa - To STUMM appont• Os C. WAN, Pittabwith, Pi Deeds, eds., Mort. m. Astwowledgm eoned ents th , Dootations mad .11all ex with Drown. ellapazak. AIICIIIIIALD BLAKELEY, A.Tiricomignoy-Aivr-L.A.vr , No. le 117TH STAZILT = COAL AND COBS. CIIIRLBS H. lIIIISTBONG 01.1111 IN Youghiogheny and Connelsville Coal Askd or NU, gm ADD DYBOLPEURIZED COH 0171 CT /11113 TALE°,corner Butler and Norton stn.. Liberty and Clip. nowt.. Ninth Woo Second acct. nod = st Oita of Os. urcaL P. it U. is. 11. I'm.. B. lin t St wittorr of tb• abovo offices, Or ad • dress to me throve. PCSlburgb P. U.. will go• nlye prowl m-ascot. * . 1 1 . 7A1tr,... b 4.111/. Ito maceb.ll. otegraon • C0.. 8 Blown ll • 11:;:yableignti ,Breeal.:rgargllt Wsn. lA. saber L 5..., Lyon • James Illervball tie- /Mess McKee A Cis. CoO on Do rOto:4 Uonnollsyllio IL L. Pennsylvania H. Ali sbany Valle y IL IL CM OAL! COALS' 00AL MESON, STEWART & CO., aSTIIIII 01:010010 1101.090110 RO. 667 LIBERTY STREET, udder arty Plow igIIMPAND MOO& LitlN Mirir'r=dragrautit monal Prioa. - All =dm tett as WV ogl. •=rito UllO5l tbsoagb the olUl. .11 ie premotnr. SLABS. 013 INA. CrUTLERIT. WOOD ATBEET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, INDDLIUAN AND MEW 211CWITT e g ial D 14 41 71 4, 0, ant OUTS. EMMLEING MT% wyNgtpri ot 'SILVER PLATED GOODS ===l: e av i = . OZ 4 ad e t w aaj a y . R. E. BREED & CO.! low WOO!) wremem LU BER. "...•TO 111V9.11EBS 1 ! 000.000 hos Drf Plaollol2lllle IVO= A = . 110,000 hot lny 1 oad S tomb Usti_ laooll 4i ff i tr . o&Sltoroploot 10.000 loot Deo 20. 8001411 ita WO rat 11. ="4.11 sta.. ir,Z p 1 11 - I ;Ostd am e.. .....1, 000 b. 0- Wastes. shandy .. 1000 'FILT. Jo" Ir. jgre rarloslut sad Cotta[ roa4. as.l St sologangar i g a lroa ad ms rh ti Itotteos street god osSoor of irello sad atda— , oouto otooets,lllltltvard,Allegba, lals ar woe. of lfozobatfor. • oPOf STONE woirixonnos Attune storm Work*, IrcanaussloarstrzofWed Commas. Lnegasay. aPAIIIIM &TIINVIUL s CO. _Waal _raw" arson mow. Elmo V a aV iltealfg% s =3, 81 ""' •v•orre... Mow •••••••.• r • BARU & MLR% igait IFZITIT II aMIOCIATION. NOILDINge. Zak II sat* et. Cdr. 11$2seicIlitaborti, OAINfol• Months itlvoikto docoologooki ROOM:Of ,001:1117, .uonsaa sad -rustao 1011101 M -80 bales lielitacky, La. Ali siost ufeattaltlA cp.. • , INSURANCE THE IRON CITY LNSURANCI CO. Of Pennsylvania.. Mee, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City DIDLECTO IIII. Rosa JAJILEDI...ONAIISS I . I.t;et 3 11 1' ffeql 4 t, • R. Ora .D is teilleei.AliCnear Trust Co. JACA)II MOM, Seal Rotate 811110 N DHOW. Idayor uf Alleaticor. A. IL. C. LA 1 .N. Comae sere-bash D. SW,eolelt. In Arent. Capt. RUST. til.Nstaff Prost_ da.nr. War. J. 13. CILARK,... VD!. Dr' • JACOB lairsu, Secretor/. D. W. DENNY. Irrossearor. N. W. V. MTV- klitnicas Afferent. DASIEL !WOOFS, WWI Aral. Thee le. home comosnr. eonGneteEo the Ware".:7•Liii*a_prVir,tibltte'ear.F.Y. 058; sit' be lowa., on ail the different plane of LID bmetrance. and teeing conducted on an economi st' beats .111 afford a tare Investions to each WIWI holder and thereter relate Dee ermnerSi yome to iredeenrase hrs. indestre. raffileran praersyLvelfis Immo: COOPIIM of fITTMOUIONI OMCIL No. 16 . i .SPIN .1011, ItTBSJPT. BANE OP COIDULBCA B ILDINO. L...iid, RimedUM 1. a liekno Company, and kW ky Ilse e.:Wtvelv. LLONAJID WLIPS.II„ Pres2ooo. C. C. BOALLS,_Ytee PreeNleot. BA/BEIrP ATMCK, TIVUOISI, Lama IatINT. BeareWl. PlaiGTO.: Leonard Walter, , kie•.. got?NkgAel. rtatee, rob cr . tee, J. Q. ricer, W. H. OOSAW. Joko Voestley, A. Loma. 'Teary_______. pi/ENMITY AGAINST LOSS BT TINS. rawLus INSURANCE CO. OF PHIUIDELPINIA. ornaLoss a 4st cumnrin F 57....., $ al Chaney. Bancter, • mamm Ms. ordecai H. Jnattni Tab lee a n / = Bruen. Manuel n petal V et, . DIOS, Craiil DA a e 44: ll trant.. BOW. O. DATIJELS L dent. IS J. ta.B.DBMI 711 i, A~l, Barth West censer pad Wood Street.. sonar:wis CABS INSURANCE COMPANY. riiimairre innunna, SS Fifth &weans. Ser....ad el. • FIVITSBUSUR. PL. Capital All Paid Up. gIg:ANY4, Y - P:Vjg;4: i!°tittn:g7 . Jake KM, H. 11•Cluraaa. Jas. Y. Salley. Moms, 'Small, Jae,. artlloelt., 121. , NEAT H. 11N11, President. .11:1 . F. JEN ?Melia. Vice Prestdeat. 34.04. T. JOHD. , PoN. Secretary. Capu To Apent. Inanau o rin. on KU Vile and Dianne RAM& apt1:00 UTILIECERN INSURANCE CON PANT 07 lITTSBUROH. Presidertt. WY . P. )11LItBZUT. recretary. CAPT. 01S0INtS NLACLI3, treAerel Alre Moo, VS Wet... surest. Spans • C 0... Wove %Si rtr. aaA LM rue Woks. A Woe Ots.wwed by DM ..d who are well Itnown to the eatemwdry, wbo t e eda by prompter= mein.. Wry to meletale W aureoles which they hen resatee se etitettag the beet prtoictlaa 10 WM eta &etre to! Waned. reltioroe. Alessader Nhalch. Joe.. W 00.% N. /Mee. Jr., Chu. J. Chute, Jaren McAuley, WWI? B. Versed= kdif.= David il. bong, W. mr D. Mater, N ATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Car. Nana IL and Diamond, lllogimay, Otsee, in the 3ZOOND NATIONAL RANI BUILDING. gitNBILOWNS, a-, 4: 1 0.2 , 1de5t, JAMES lITSVENI3O24. Becret.T. orucrous: trl'"OrLl: Merest" r.C. PLOP INSUIRABCE COM MIT. °mos, a. z. WIN= WOOD It 11/111 lITS. &Dm+ OmPay.taktair rte. and IMMO ELas == rot. chwics Arbodg* C. B. Loy, 1:4 f.t.Vq P, Z , dent- • eTrA?::: AILLEGFIENT urstrnANcs CUILTSSET OP P1T1T131. 1 11.01 1 . CE,Na. ST FIITII aTICILITaIus Nama. Wares wan all LW& af Plra Asa Marta. LW tri .ramman• CAPT. WM. DA,. Gemara Agana. B. L. 7411aortaCkk 4 ' O . I 1 / 4 12 •c. V.l=, Brancl. 2eßer., l""" Cb-U rrt' Cap, T.Letaelaa/a. art.l ° W . ne.'"llllesa. T. H. Nitwit, PROPOSALS. ---- ---- ............ CITY VOIITYsOI.I..X2•IIOrrtm. / Cyr,' or A t..soutrr.t.nober .1. UMW i NO'r ICE.—Elea led Proposals • 111 tar r..e•lved al O.* °Mee nod. IL olclaricl r w.. lduN DAY, November Isl. 19439, Ityr 200 Yards of Best QuatitY of CLINKERS. 7o'. dotivenolpotota &lons the Wharf to to donignsuol by the Wboriza2.tor. • w. M. rowims. CITY CON' BOLLIX. l opeoressui cerrcd bridal, November so , UN auventer now wort atu WILL BE BE- Ist, at l Valera L, nod tor the brick rad Central High School Building. rum sod scrota:l.llov may Is 'draft rin wpm ON ofilto .1 Barr * Ma. r. No. a Is Melt. 55...."Vrartrtia:14;21Paggne tau eclat) 77 o r at.; aagla j ar.rttk 4.VAAI . a. JOUR A. 111:111AMANT. Socettsty of C. a. At TAAASAA., LLEGHEIVT CO. WORK nous& A We S. *ill ne rammed mai N0.. 1L at the office of the kleard of Masada., No. 0 Math etreat. for samithind 3.00 U LOCUS? YOT& II fre t load a .0 from 0 to II Mae. diam eter. to tidoolivered at Claremont Ittatton.W • P. II R. on or mime Demo:kart 44 1009. tre27 . 03 WK. ifTlfddfilhblfitiN. Manta/T. ~h a:?:h„~ al ~Y ti=~ Crrws or Cr, troarros t earvorot. Preroscaon. Qat. 111. 1.1119. VOTIOE.e—The assessment for •VriLl,73 ° V;r4 v 47 , :rasM rtirertnattos, and ean or rota St I SIS , One untll MONDAY, rtoreatorr OIL ohro _lt slat ro turned to tae CUT Triarrarrr . • mw tor roller tloo. 0c2:r44 B. J.;•1111008r., Clty liasearos. trirricin CtrrVanurrat ow, Errorserol. ritirtorlFO. Mt. 91. 1669. g OTICE.--The Amassment for mem, sold parlor of SP. flb ALLLY. cone last to lath Wort Is parr raft for el -0610. milt will to test to UM81.117 Tressursr . • oral Ibt tot. lortios. oc:11:473 A. J. Moos& City men. OMT inotansn's OMR ALLectuarcr Ilan. I NOTICE.—The assessment for Grading. of swims street, Men Orden serene to elryttne, and slso tor the (11•4110$ and paving et DLVINi ante, Sri nos reedy lbw ea antlastfon, sad ma be seen at the antes of tire Clq Engineer man aolurday, October 80th, 1889, when they will be plated la tbe Menne& Um City • Tv:amine nor collection. CHARLES DAVH, City Eate aIM (Irma of ePssnta7M 40 0 & . 5 61 nTmdua.lCE.-4he assessment tor• e, Porto[ 52 4 Cotton( or AreLL • ,r ,or Murton tolgtiloroberortli..l. sow road? tor essarloatt .. sad an be tees at nuts taro until IpluAY, Tfteramer Sltb,. 71 It 7111 be Mem th el to e Oily TIIMMIT 1 O&M ft 4 7.114 2i;i:01 ELEGANT PAPER HANGINGS. insmedsd Me aa n M i ovir .1,- to soot sad mots. rjr... a go via, AI*AN.X. PA.MLIA dtampod and wi Vf tted got a: Monad and sotto to Mall slawbon ossols7. " W. P. MAILIUELAWS PEW WALL PAPER STOPS, 191 Lilterty Street. MD ykr.conATi ON 11—Ea Wood. J./ Marble and Promo Imitations tar - WaLM ana Oetilopof Dianna Lomas. HMI; 4.. st 86.10 i market serest. &Mien! Z. MMUS I BIM ks,TAO. -,s MOPED GOLD PAmt. PERS On sae yrs,M st 712 JOEMPH e. BIM= • MO. I:l:l3l3ivt4j-iaO:l_:VY BELL & CO., Ammon COTTON MILLS Ilaufsetariusof ELM IClLDlOYsaditilffl alcues m zassosm utrnitaa AND mrsuis; ORDINA,NCII IB . „.. . A N ORIDINAACE igiopen Dem.. 7.• fines. from Tumor! to Cbatkom Street. etc. 1.•3$ It (Pedals.. and exacted Ay the etty of PUreharyk. 1a Selni neat rontenoo enamel,/ crlo. U MT." MY41111.1••• and ment al by the anther - 0y et the now , That the CM/ Engineer be and be 1• berth! aothartted syni . 1 1rected to sot , . and .pan Vecnrehlter. from toot 1 i* Chatham @vett. I , eroll feet la •Ildth. .rd opnealve da , nages sad "sr. balefila Joseph t.' itelen, bow thward. James !relit, e•nd rani. J rase. are hereby aopahteel to se.. ,tanee with .n •et tad. , mbly appeoesd January Oth 11.04 rt. 91 That any ordnance or port of ordt• natter conalettne .011 the pa...we of tilts 10111- nee st the pee. , at tturs. be and the sant- I. rebe repeated so for a. the Faroe affects Intact- ti n % . :l 7 inti nod COKie.iiii , o • lam to Commits Mt. *Atti day of ocioner. A. D i. llll , { . 9 4unra. Prerl , ret pro tem of select lottedl. A"'"" F (setk u orrrz . c...i. W. A. TOMLINSON. President ut Common Commit. Attest. 11. 41clat01Te.. Cleve of Common Connell. ocZI A P OIIDLNANCE eb. Siamo of lkyll• street. 111 ALL. 1111reoll It2t.so•lsos mmll Damao BOOM, Mad Ureensburg Pike awl Pens street. 51C110 1. /tre a ortfoltseel mad ettesene l ep gnz, mooted by ntaelepof ea.. That the Pastes f Wylie street, WO. Sq.; Mallon Sal Donosn strt. be change 4 Wylie sod toe meats 0 • Orteutttonr like and rota .treet oh...evil to I, si,sine. lin, Tis‘t any orifituknee or part of 0r...b -eeper conflicting alth the passage of this mdl• [lance at the preaent Mee. be sod the sante Is hereby repeated far es the sae. settee dila or- dlnance. Ordained .d en acted Into • lave to Column Oda AIM daT of uctoSer. A. 0. A 1569. Li. mitose a Pm:Went pr.. L. Da of Select Cons.. •tteat: 1. 5. IdOntONr. C'o's . TOM lAN SON Atte.: El. ata.11.5."14."f L's":""' C""'" Clark of common Cannon. oat A N ORDINANCE I a Plaank Walla Constraelle. .bwir au North slide of et OK. So a ontabLea wad ~else by Ow Oa, of Petteduryd, S•leet and ft V.. efts ristem•led , and tt re bereft ordained and m aned eruntordy of id. eds. 1 hal ad . City Ladne be authorised and direotod to . Terns* far pr the ent•traelion or • pv L•Dk .al ig:uok oVti:ocigz•rieuart and i 0 let the same rn 11+1,:"MIL11.0 witll ' MGl4 Oi A•sembiy Ind Clay Madames providing then- Bac. 9. Thai uty aninaaace or part at ord eazone condletiag with Ina waste or tido ord nasals at algidr. at a s be and the sante nerve, et p so far as the mote abets Ode dinette.. tird.l.ed and anwied tote a laic In Council , tb,. titltl. 0n..., Ai D. President Pr^ tern or Select Council. Attes t: Clerk o or r hrlrtt euoo al. W. A. TOMCIRSON. President of Common Council. Attest: P. YU 11/..,1.111. C.er. of COORS Council. AN ORDINANCE Operas. 111111tem4erger Alley fr. natal Avegsfae to Pltrarrberry Alley, by.erlOn I he U ordained nad aboard by the °try 1. &Ltd grad 0n0.... Vow. csl4 auserablat and U tuer•by °rata/wed cod Yorm.d the nurn. ,o t , of the roam That tue no er be and he la haler." author led to ' et. •, and open Nlllteabcreer alley. from elath ...... b aa , be rry sit,. to • width or Ma.] (40) feel : and to award daulayea.d bra odt• calmed thereby. J soma parte, James la Kadey sod -urban H. Watoon ate 9treby op, Pointed lo eceordoncoodtb .roe of Amembly eldlay therefor. 050. 9. Thot any ordMaore or port of oases acydlettoz bith thy passoge-of carly nonce ay oho ;memos time. De and the tan hereby ropoohyd so Da sA Ma woe areas Yhts or . Ordained mdi enacted Into si ne In Connell. MIS S. del oi untober, A. A..11 11% . President pro tem of &less ConnelL Attest: N.B. lsonnoW, C.V. of Nelms Col o smil ii BirroN. President urn tern of Common Connell. Must: 11. MciliAertss. Clerk arenas:Don Connell. ceV A N ORDINANCE . .ta m. Dubin, %be 1 leo between tbe Tenth wad Twelfth WSTIIR SZCztole 1. a U ordained dad raar tni oLee a/ by the rtilrhurgh. la &Led cutd.Coutaaast eIY Neu. asnathiffil. ad It is harsh, ordinal./ grad ...tad kr thrauthority of to man 'lna/ UK tine be . 'teen the Tenth and Twelfth wards Da the cud line between the old nab a.d 21Inth wards. SSC. L That any ordloana or pert of ordlnan thewith Übe passage of Oils ordlounee pnuest tlme. be sod the some is beret? re pealed so (eras the mute sheets Lois ordtbabou. Ordinneo and enacted lots low to Council this SOUS toy of October, • Lb 1959. A. ii p KOSS, President era bon of Select Cosine.. Attest: S. S. //oxbow, Clerk of Select Counc A.l il. UNELIFBOI4. President ofCantmonConnelL Attest. li. 11c/tear.. Clerk of Common Couoell. eel A N ORDINANCE ittiaingleg sire Grade et Doses e . reef trona GYM SO Devitiers street. B. IL Br II ordsheid arid erectat ag U gsieel end Cameos CoisseiLti qf tris City of sad 4 Is amine ordained marl easietedlrte eurtiorrhr se tes *rag, That the grade a( etan cen sweet so ebasecd es to wake • eaters arose from Sr ea lo url acc. 3- TIM y Errillrowee or pert of ordinance ossllleting with Lbe peviage or tole ordtuace al the arisen , Lime, U. and Lee Luse Is hereby re peelled so tar se the seine areas Mb ordinance. =dart u Council. A. Precedent tiro ism of Weds 0(00011. Attess: Z. 5. Mornsow, Clerk of Balms Connell. W. A. TOMLINSON. Presidens of Connines CounelL /Aust. H. 11CIILLA0Z. Clem of Colitl2l. 0001.11. .87 LEG Al, ALLEGHENY COI] STIE. as:—in Out Orphan.' Coart In and for saki c nal7. la Um Matter of 10. estate of AMU'S A. Burr, cinto•d. No 33. Arptetabes Tenn. 1259. And DO.. 1.0-Irlt. emplalaber notion of lartiana 6 Lanni.. Attorseyr tar 00. vannunta lna Ceart appolnta J. X. ItcitLVY. Bog.. Antiltor. • o aunt. Um vv.,. and soaks dutalbatlon o< Modals Can of ad.. U ..Uttar. BY CORT. (From tCe aece.t./ *LIM: A. HILANDS. Clerk. Notice it hereby even that the undersigned abettor wilt attend to the rhatire or the oboe" elpolatmant at Ws aloe. N. 111 Great wed s ilttabargb. Pd.. on WEDNUIDAT. the 20th dot of wooer. A. D. Me. 04 Use boor ot3 Wolcott r. a. of mid day. at which them oaf piece those latereel.ed may *Steal. _ webliort-r J. 2. MaIZLY2. D. w 5. MAMMAL'Snarrim orrics. . of Fetolais _ PrrotarnOlt. October iso ►b. MO. 1 Is TO GIVE NOTICE that st tVol li t ig the La th day of Oetoboo A. D. 1969, b• LAM: L .!! O Ban ktrina7N-X.s, 1 1. esbeey City. to tb• Comity of Allegoenvo, All mad Mate of Foritytemals, vobo Ma bees Mtn food . Nana, rapt on Ws mat prtnlen... tn.; the paymont or spy nanto ••14 deilorty of my potbelly Mimi - Ins to web Bankrupt or to Ma or am M. me. sodas Domain of soy orop.My by him are lb, biddm by lao; Mu • to their Creation of Um osl4 amakropt, to tame thou and to Moab one or more amigo:era of bit "atm, trill be beld at • oort Baukrartey. la Oa tandem at the Mitre of tb. Rowister. No. 93 Dla rm...stamt,Ptubergit. Wore 94111011. HA Frit, 1.0. Resistor. oe tbe MORIN DAY OF NO. FAIRER, A. D. 1969. at 0 clock A. MURDOCH. ors 0. S. Mart bals u Ifemont.o. NIX 286 DEC. TERM, 11569 rw.u.st. 3. eases em , tiMa the NATRONA & TARENTUM Beneficial Society Beth netted to the Coen of Camsoa Pleas of Allegheny Conath lbr,a Charlet. WI that the •old 00000 made ea order In the we to the ef fect thee eald Meter will be rithwel et thetr sext tem. ■mleo exempt lons thereto van 000 la the notatlma EOM eVAIfICCIITOR'S NOTICE.- Whereas. lettere testamestary as Ile estate - ALISS. ItleCttn SMUT, Sea% Lae of Se•tt Deer taernselo, .Cleerbeny eeentV. Ps.,.._......tutetnit tam masted w Me onderalgoe4. by the of said county. all persons sesta/ elslntett said Wets are tennoMed - la Present them duty setbentlestrd roe settlement, sod those ladebtem to said mute 0111 mats__,mkete2 PeirresS. M V. Its - Atte, Tessystrom. Sept. ISS, ISMS. 15.0T1CE.--Letters testaments , UY o the esute of RAMISOS. d¢•4l. • beta grantee to the anderelsned_by the Itegieter of Allegheny county, at ens nil la de Kett u. Wel saute W. betsbe embed tomato papnent. and tense baying elatms sullen Me igaltne7a.r ' . " rj o rg A Tirer bi r ee-tntS-g Eneenton. tto. 9611 Ltbeellht. EOTICE. —AU person* are ber.br bodflod not to obalbtaist or 1.994 ZA SETO 9111.92100 aro , sat of bier Ml %mod. Wick Holt,id LIU Oath Balls beolog, .Manor mule, blk bto brd and board. Itorr buband *AI aol, be rapoosibba /or a5y,1619 Warred 61 tirr. Umber 119, 1669. LZDICUS AULT& 0c23.11:9-DT WINES, LIQUORS, sce. SGHMIDT & FRIDAY, taroweans Olt " MIMES, 611, WIROLICIALZ DZILIXIIOI /I PURE RTI WHIT 409 PE= STBZET. Nave Roved to 808. 886 win we pram, Oar.Moyenth St.. Normal ate' JOSEPH B. Far . MI CO., mum no. untwist. no sown& mon MEM rrimanntert. • IILAZOTAMMINI OWE intlaled lure It's Mato alto. *Was to room= WINS sait maglimur NEW BUCKWHEAT MOM!..! Lim pmna. Dom*. tors BON Sion just Managua pat Ourmatt OW ftqualo UWE , lOU NW by Wu t us We Madly Greenritue• Of _• xu. comer Ltqati saptipazugs.: , tar'NEW OPERA HOPS& II ...owl Wro. Ka WIRT WILLI AIM& And peedtively tut alglbt bet one of 1b.,. es "airliVri" Iry x VI - VG Arlialober M. performs.... will coMmeses otth !HANDS MAGUIRE- =I Slmody li 1 . 0 br to the BOUGLI DLAIIOND. WII lama. MistmtTT ITMe• Berne! nolikeindo with THZ IRIS DORM. p.4A, Ryan ........Mr. ftru..7 Wllltamt MMI• en on Natartay j_ .>t ,tayEna - T l /1 -1 9_ , . 11'9WT,L1- 1125rPlITTIIBUTH THEATRE. W. WIL .lAlifl dote lomems.— TO NIGHT. Um e .lA / Mahal Sea, ta. Mitt PiLLI-5, LAIIHY I TOOLLT, etOttORA LOPIE, and the part Star Chtneolidation. R. 1330111 iontlnoil on satarday. Adnotasina Matinee, 25 coati. _Triday,_Tarevrell t IarMAHHIRE 'HALL, BICNOR LAST TWO DATej .A TWO.PaTif LAST TWO DAI S! 11! silAnT.o:l,.‘3Y ndarTS73,.6IAI4.IS. Last two Darr of the omit Volt tirroxitt Ithht too PSI*. the ((root Yogiclon. Lut tooDa yo of the Lehro sotsfes Lost two Dort of • Mt Minot" •dulkslaa. 30co nen": child res. 45 ceoto Wave. ea sal la .. OrACADEBY OF lIIUSIG PROT. 811T1715 ADANCIL Of ThileAelphis. wUI rive another one of hi. E3.0,7_.x--;cor liJEJLIMCNO Friday iforning, October 29th. TICK YTS. SOCaou To toe bad At Mena. • tioene'e, le B ber rae. Barr. !Snake & bocetter. A. C l arice & Co. t • lints. Doors ooenI; commence `, N oaLba VirIdELICMITILE LIBRARY LECTUR2.I. M ARK TWAIN WM 1.1.1 e• Fellow Ineagts the Bandirith Islas ders.! At the ACADEMY 09 MUSIC. oh 110ND•C LVSIIIII9, NlST•ilibEr 1. 1969. Ro Emersad rtes a . *dm/Was. 50 seats or:zes o sl TM clock. Ledtals COMmasers. r t Tim Idoesde ComMdttes t.ka pleseirts Is 99 , ID/Amend that than hate made wanly , / sr 9M6lh . shs ma following distlestul•bed Lett•- Jobe H. Goog4 rase iodates' Bayard To y:orA Wendell rtallts.Mari Terst.CoL J W• Towel the • ap . orer of Colorado alte euer Vim. lgurd.h. one Iretero •.de one reeding; Sim Kate elel4l. Was An:6 E. U ctiIDOSATIs M Sie. dor nn s r se, and ate in eorre•poodenee with HOS. NUM. ' , unae, Grosse N. Lents, Inc . . Hirar•Waril Brether. kitshup hlrepson. Dr. No Cob. other set 11-lineern gentlemen. Seamen 'het et, fur thoest maxim. estliThig the boiler* se removed seat atthesall and. charge, 44. for sale at vi eb merner of repel and • :lath treets, or fm tim mese the Lee , re Commt•te.e. W. N HOW A1113,,_ hair. Wit NOHoT elk Semis. MA RA H. LANZ.. ._ W . J. 11.A.Dc1.1V•Z JOHN O. BLUE'S, W. L. vii&ur ANT: cc= Lenore Cesernlttee. WIT. 'MIDGETS , 30 .1 .41-TaR. WILL OPEIr 70-1111UBT fl 2116111 Cathedral Band ill 1.14[04110Ct al - FIFTH /LIMB IVE BALL". No. 68 Man see-sea 09Po6t•Ille OP= Nook Plasboach. Ps.. I. the coaled , sad ma* dearstds place of resorts. Misers eu Se , lot clads Nita Pare sof Good. The Nallsol lased Os co She wood Sow is the rear. BILLIARDS, IMILDIBOO) 68 Smithfield Street, Mormerry OOP try 'ohs S. ZW1117.) Wca wooed Du •to of laze by GEOBGE H. BENNET, And Fitted Up in the Best Miner. Plamain FIVE NEW TABLES =1 BILLIARD HALL. The Bar is Stocked IrMl 1113 BEST OF LIQUORS AND CIGATUI. FLoUR. gOTICE TO PLOURDEAMOS AND CoNWITIINTia — No are sow roolts , o lot of 40.000 Umbels undallt RITZ AND AMBER AND TILIAI= WILLAT, paretweed Olbsoo. "rm. walk 110 , 00 eersotats, ladwas. Tab lot ow swam. Ls use eery best ts. be found sad craft be varbuseit by say tbe States. Ira 'bans we Inlatted otsr botrembetb ilsobtom. betties Melts sad sad are sow pawed to mensal the 13TM:L!?, tiDortWsld aw tat rods prio. - ISselptlllbel ea the ante gra/Ina icasazara 1111M4'.!' Pad Nes Kili.:ll!Frkep Roues MOV/It.:** l o9 111 • 4111101 beta AVM lads NrseMsAWO Selo licennts Mills • rA t oßy co.. IWO up Bad Dave. .O.WISCO_IIISM I},oolB. VignbLe blyetttde Drt Wine Is iM baLg grinte d ltt = is n' T lal b elr j"". l ll on ctf i r t m Milos ........retrUb be sad Coma ebaber woe solo - lowed Mute= traLAND wautegaga WA, &CO.: aTII sad Y? VA Waal Wad. moNsr T J LOJIM-11,0 to WOO so Band sad IldetraddlidlidP MU, Bond sad Nal Ins t. Braiiir. Orrice tallairat , SaD no. Oct. 11. MI, NOTICE JS HERMIT GIVE. Was as Illnt, acter. themo Slab Cry ri t Uesoberat L , than ss to IN orarchoese of A. strcvs•tius • No. I, Int ammo. WI of I . 04 followsagfiraecs actstilforw/01.11on of gewmul...sw, so . u :. . • 11N-cr.; IT • ,o rru o.... lwa obateo, 10 powalh Lear Tobacco; - 17=1,41LII,VerTO. Fb6,la. a= thy Tobacco: • 12110cleere, 1 halt rerldr I Nay, Tobeecot la (11411.11.11ibr Zaf •. •. I half .ddy Tchwoo: 7= irPIII s stp T rm • a yTob• saere: WaeVCat Cr •In0T1110 1 e lMar m. atalll TlWo T oor o Men G 0 n110100" 10M il tow extort sad 4 T Demco Berm: 0 rowers Waco thawing Tobacco; DO • tsar lab •e; • Plpesaad I b Cuminixti; I to.: cbeid_g elma"; a iamb 14.f1e154.204. 110 boielCuton: 0 boes Tata Cot _- 11r bo x ars/44.4 Teeeccol 12 , 90lTeaf Clean S of C. story c 611.114 TM! ae ""a Lot of Leo ...mom fqa 2 whim fest, 1 11 9.094. • 90 0• ,, , t= "r Kiii'BieZen .01111 Noa Pipre Che us Tote oo• seamier anT, sad Welehio; Owe Jen; /OW o h o /1. 0 / 0 . 49 , 00 Canna 01111 Mane otl%, • Tuo a.as DAVIS.'I ectio , Collector latena9 Ihevaese.• I. W. IrALTZIL ['notary. AN OLD. ESTABILIDLDD CONFECIIO2O3O .. :, IN A NEWL F. A. 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