I , astts. GUT, AND 81JMILBAN TiliaikETSlrte furnished is MO city for - .4x days °Rho rook for 15 emu per Welik Ptt tiaa, {Spey. anion: 5 ewe, V. Oks Allegneny Councils meet next Thum night. Tway cases In the Allegheny lock up yesterday morning. The cold weather drove them Mtlde. Three went`a to Jail. The frlpenten's Asseetstlen will• hold • regttlir ideating this evernlng at their kali. CrltY.Balidlag,•at seven and a half •o'elodt. • Jalled.—Alderman :Humbert Saturday afternnui cotandtted for trial Peter hand for larceny by 'bailee, preferred airs'lnAblm by Adam Apple. ReaMatitellaminga neut.—At a meet fug 'gibe:Trustee" of .this institution, held oulatriqtay, 13. B: Carrier was elec ted Speregary apd Treasurer, to fill the Vaesuldr detttudoned by the dames of hie 'heathen A. A Carrier. • 'Mbed.-AedrOner dawnon on Saturday held an (winner on the body a Christ song, who was found drowned ra the.AdOnonstaheta river, near the 'Btrininghiara bridge. A verdict of acct. dental drowning wu rendered. • 25 Cent Novels.—No. lof this monthly. containing; Sybil Camp bell, or the .Queen of the Wee," com retic:bl him May Agnes Fieming. Zen M. A. Earlie), Jest poblished and t'eale - try W. A. Othienfonny, 45 . Fifth eirenne. • lireinelkong.—AeTet of timber iibeels. loaded:With heavy iron 'girders. broke down tbduzday afternoon. The track of the Cll4tena'paesenger 'Railway was ob• Attracted ter nearly two hours by the so oldent. which occurred on Penn street, near EiL^Cialr.- .Cow,lttaleit:.—A. few' nights Imo, Mr.' Daniel Bell,-residing near Notdestown, kilt Valuable cow, which was stolen from "Ms 'stable. The missing animal Walt traced to within a few mites of the city, bat has not yet been recovered. It via *shad at FM Ratienek—OalMi" Hem, of Mayor Drittn's polite, returned from Weatmore• tend Conn ty. on Saturday afternoon, with I man named Docker, charged with Waling i borne and wagon from Mr. So. villorAlTAllegheny. Ha will have a 'hearing Wodneaday. . -liwiiiirratentatlen.—Thelifimbers or the Ikurneene Oreya presented Lieut. B. bloom with a - handsome sword and belt Elsttimavevonlog. The presentation Wok place at Alderman Neeper's office, after whiebilievparly adjourned to Mo. °lnlay', and partook ors banquet. - Rrutal Assautt.—two men under the influenee Of liquor entered Mr. Young's hotel in the Fifteenth ward,.and called forltnr, which' was refused them. where yen one of the brutes struck Mr. ewho to quite an old man, knock• . fag ' Yonnldea : down and sertonaly injuring layer's teeming. Court. —There were tbletyi uaaee dlsposed of at the Mayor's fkmtlsy morning wort yesterday. Elevate,. were Merged with disorderly youth:tee:seventeen with drunkners. and • two witb vegtaney, Thirteen paid fines; eizteeit?were committed, and one was as:antra:o4 A Vilederlathe JaIL-4ohn L. Diore hunae,.clerk of-one or the Brownsville Cyohetai. made, Information before the r.yeeterday, charging David Win der .Witlithe 'larceny .!ora cheese from the. Brownirille_wharr boat. Winder was itreatairaild anew hearing was orraunlited iofalf lbr Strest'-Fight:—Adisgraceful street fight fie:furred Saturday evening about aaeeno - the oo.rner of Sixth menus and Smithileld, street between Neely Burns and: Jatiisv Crllly. 'Knives were freely used, but, unfortunately, neither of them. was seriously hurt. There irpre no police' tifinterd,rand no sr. realm ware made. ininiitenta Her &all. of Temperanceville, stated to Alderman Molhttera. on Saturday after noon. Piet her hitaband, John Mitchell, while Dwain extended •bender," bad driven her feitn'homeland threatened to have tor life she ever come about the ,prernlexa ,agaht. , The Alderman sent oftleer:l3jondln to look after the excited Aziother Osi rms.-7;lday nig ht,aboat ulna - o'clock, a tire broke out In the •ModerOltnettlierY. at. Freeport, and te dfre lt could be ettlogniehed hue -111112. dred barrels of oil, together with the agitator, condenser and one Mill were corummed. ptr. Joseph L. Wardell. Bp rlghtteudent of theworka, was serious. and. an employe, Thomas &aim lybrirned. , _ Ptayftil iloy.—johnny Wolf, a elatrfal 'lateen, was amusing himself *Afternoon. In throirtngstones ficoriaZing, at the house of • gentleman in the Third ward Allegheny. He had bretteit leveret panes of glass In the front ,wludow, when the. proprietor of the bow caused his arrest. Be waste leased upon payment of a tine of three dollars Inposed by the Mayor. Lecture Worth Mearlng.—Tne Ade "VOW Library has succeeded In Inducing, the Rev; , Ormiston, of flamilton, Vanada Weak to deliver his celebrated lecture entitled oEeerybody'eSahool, or Man thePtipll of Mankind," on Thum (hymning next, in Dr. Clark's church, Stockton eventte, - Allegheny. ',rare to telleettud treat may be expected, as Dr. Otrolsion pone:saes eminent oratorical • 11kmeettal,—Thomius Robinson, a gm:i dea= of oolor, was arrested in Alleghe- Mb 'Saturday morning, . charged with "breaking into the tonsca ial establishment of Aaron Dorsey. on Rebecca strait, Fifth - ward. Allegbeay r a few nights. Off(1, and felenimisly removing therefrom two ra, Sirs, ashnilsesinrober of hair brushes end otherartiples andlelent to,,ertablish basaweirtn :another locality. Ho was bald Ural bearing. - / Stair" - * a Italoon.--ladtuday OVeningt threePtialS.;l3ol:lo Wham over eighteen years catered Nichols , saloon, FederalatreetnftitheSespenaloribridge„ Adeshaey.-and succeeded In raising a falleArtinfilelent proportions as to war rant their - arrest for very disorderly con . dast...The three, ..Ed." Custom Andrew - '.Feely; ; and "Dock " Snyder, were com ', witted tojall In default of fine by Mayor Zircuni'yesterday morning. . . Pctlaptal.-4 - Mryoung Mend, Mr. John .C.:-Newtayer,_ was duly admitted to pomace in the Comt of Common Pleas anal) Cotiria.af_A.Uenbeny man sop. astaidayl list. on motion or 8. ~ &boyar': rag: - Mr. Newmyer Is grad _ Mae of our City tralversity. and eats been a close law student ter some time" HU amiable Macmillan and quick ... business tact will recommcad him to a - liberalpattongte from the paella goner . afternoon Adam -...lolloaSeT ' . temporarily lame, man :',brought" to city from his nome on •itte Preinsylvards :Railroad, about, twenty out. "‘Wlille in the °Mee, ~tasklng the tfeenustarrangementa to tes him coin re misted to Di:moat, 'IC ram fillpped off from his friends : and die paired.; The gentlemen after search-! • - fat WM thiongir Pltralfatiln, on as the Allegheny Mayorfanaine on Bat ,: wdzeorxdng, bat diseOtonid no time ~. _ . - • latteelleltswn.;-Sohtinv mid • /oftn,Bork, tore .Tentonsi imbibed too freely. yesterday .snd. as. a :13.0111041UMICEN, ,-4ednututced fighting about five o'clock on *venue.. One . oA them swaged trout the : fight withs hitch eVO. 'and the; other,•arith starcity .the teximintsof what magmas prelim& *Ms' garmsotth being scattered on the STOUTldlrhate• the encounter wearied: •t", • After that they fell into the hands of the 'polks.entnt last evening_ were reposing !mostly t 4 e`,cell at the lockup, ./ iteeltientAn accident oc cnrrefion the Cleveland and. Pittsburgh Itallroad ott- gekarday/ sllerno3n, near Ohio, resulting in the- death •of one Mgt And three Warms ' Appears_ 'eats) the 'train: east! was pp. - -ppeeetilpe - a , 'Min_ w as Ages lintentasitadadloa wagon, attenam, -; , t - ad to sromthe !Sack.- -,,The engineer g ave, the Mittel Arad and reVereed his etigina, hat before the triltikonld be a tc p ad the • cntlneetrnektheteam,lugth driver aanndd theihree.4oni!draug Awns, On leaving the subject of the special works albs Gaild. I would like to sag gest to some liberally diaposed laymen the idea of founding a free library In envie of the Guild. It would be sweat boost to the city, and of great uw la pusliing-the work m band.. - , — 4rteragartZED. Dtiring iaik.arinter the Committee on Ftnanzineed a very thorough plan of &di ddlihuratmient, bringing the Widow' achimlttees alt under the .central,eontrol, end snaking proper s up qtr&l,risitone for each, rhos establishing a rhos witichr la 'lllinois and rigid, and yet 'will work smoothly for undertakings of any magnitude. .Yon awe by the Treasurer's report that the Amanda! con, dill= of the Guild la good and its affairs in proper order. Aiter vernvcareful consideration, the by-lawa and working machinery ,have been' amended and polio complete har mony with the tad experience and pros pective needs of the Guild; , other It now stands clothed and in good order far at tended swag.. ea ! : • last , September, St. Luke's Mission xisidti ht the. pioceedinge of Charail•wite adapted es a city udasion, ofthe of- and Rev; Mr. Beth= was appointed city awaFw - Miedo l 2ll l 7. DOtairitOf ibis work will be ,-;---MitrifirathiPslied''On:Wellawade7et last given the reporrof the Bor. Mr. Bow ldrtilidehea Itte night heitchlafboron& .• .. • lbri.Third - W wo ewl:oldlaing the liupree. in . -concluding this report, it la greet • - aratilletuton to me to say in behalf of the aloe Lb t there "Committee, that these works aro con. --.A*4ca.*.7-420 robin. %Iberia*, It darted ' in hal ayinpatby with the Bishop aMatifelf,'Abtrabia•Priticipet , ;of the 'llex of ttio-Dkoree, who will doubtless ex •:.-I.lo?d,'Weff uOtteoller that ward,. certifies -arm often , repeated. eat:. ase•=eilour:roodry 'are oecuptee :All is:Adieu :with 'Abe idea Add working of 14roOM - IsTo.lll.witb the Gultd;:undpbo with sluice bomber f,6f Sic 20 wish ttB, No $1 ,aftbl4lF.who Atm their interait ertglatliuulf Ito;:orylar- 113; -, making their attendatuiri'and-patilcirab lotattilUtiest licholani;reoetring..in-, :Mule I ,TO:weeding' at our wideuoue; jsrikeetteterln the'rbbor. werdPTiibeOrdbur Te alon e ko pushing, We regtedv . '::Vie thank Mr. Caldwell wor k : .we V, evenly.dbtribUted -.leirgeeP ;fteMiAQ. We, etwreettee. Weep Lit of the wishes of tbe, ' • - 1..er.t.V. 4 7., 4714: • • • , THE MIIMIOART SPIRIT. A Yeas'. Dibtabsnary Wort--Dperatlets of the Pittsburg.* Episeepai Launch Guild—A Inattertng Recant and En.. esuregement for the Future. Last evening the annual meeting of the Vita burgh Church Guild (EPlan o 9 2o ) was held in the now chapel of Trinity Church. The organizako is ono of the noblest missionary el:NM - M . IIMR in this vicinity, and has many friends and pa. non., which was evinced by the large audience tilling the chapel, on this the occasion of its Third anniversary. The everciees were opened with a voluntary ,by the choir, during which Rt. Rev• Bishop Kerfoot, Rev. Dr. Page, Rev. R..i. Collier and Rev. Jelin arborough, pastor of the church. too seats in the chancel. A portion of the regal. evening ser vice. was then road, the V. Mr. Bear bortmah reading the Berl tyre etelectiun from Luke, 6th chapter, and the Rsv. Bishop., who conducted e services, as. slated by the other clergy introducing a beautiful prayer especial! prepared for, and appropriate, to the lOU. At the conclusion of three &vett al exereinee, the Rev. Bishop san e ced that the friends of the enterprise uld learn, by the reports to be presents more in de. tad of the working. of th Guild during tho third year of its existen , Just closed. t A GENERAL REVIEW Mr. William Metcalf, Chairman of the Executive Committee, now read the tot. lowing repoit: Mr. President and Ladies and Gentlemen: Having been rrquestod by the Execu tive Committee of the Guild to prestnt, In its behalf, a reptirs to this meeting, containing a brie! history of the doings of the Guild for the past year, some idea of what the :Guild is and what it hopes to be, I dill try to give the facts In as few wordlt as possible. Of the regular work of the Guild the following is f summary : • READING ROOMS. The Reading Room Committee report a good attendance at the rooms both day and evening, many young men seeming quite glad to find a comfortable and io• mimetic° place In which to spend their spare hours. On the tables and flies are all of the church publications of the United Suttee, and several of Cantu:lna; also a good aseortrnent or reviews, magazines and • illustrated papers, and a sufficient number of lording deltas to furnish a wide range of news. EMLISTOM3I Tho Educational Llominlttee report a falling of in the attendance of tne classes last winter, probably owing to the ex citement incident to a Prealdentlal elec tion, yet there was an encouraging num ber of pupils, and good progress was made. One hundred and eighty-tear pupils entered, and the average attend ance through the year was weverity seven. They ranged in age from 16 to 43 years, the average age being about 20%. There were thirty two different trades and uccupations represented; and sehol are came from all the surrounding suburbs, even Bern Wiiklnaburg, Brownstown and Manchester. The studies tide year comprise Arith metic, lidechanmal Drawing, two intintes, German, and Anatomy and Physiology, by lire. la.floyne and King, of the Sol dier's Home, wan keep the Guild wader continual obligation by their um tiring efforts m •this branch. In addition, the 'attraction of one who styles himself a distaut relative tf 'Beaten son i303n," has bean provided for, and if any number of his relatives apply, classes will ho formed for them. The school boa opened with about or.e hundred pupils, and this number is con sidered good Inasmuch as the classes are no longer a novelty In the community. The deportment of the scholars is to every case unexceptionable. and thclx Interest In the studies satisfactory to the tesettens The ladles hold a school for girls In the Sunday' achool.room of ; St. reter'e Church. Thirty-eight girls entered, twenty re maitual through the term, ranging iu age feom ten to twenty year.. All but two were engaged in daily work to earn llvelthpod. Reading, **Wm - spelling, a*ldnetie and googesphy were taught, and on Fri• day laveuluga sewing was taught, and some who desired it were instructed In German. The ladies were very much encouraged by this first effort, and made a strong ap peal for Means to do a larger work ibis Beason, in the following language talon from their report: .ottr 'experience in this pork bee hut deepened our befit , lotion of Its greet rio t:meaty, and we cannot close this report vnthottt a plea for these working women, especially More from 16 to 110. "A. large portion of our community la made tip of young women of this class, who Guts far seem to have been neglect ed by the Church. "It was found that only a few of our pupils attended any piece of public wor• chip on Sunday. - .Moreover, Pli.abargh Is very drati• tuba of matertal ourrottnninpo which tend to tem eam and elevate. We have no free libraries. no pnbilo galleries, no museum , nor parka. Thus, with inc e*. sant toll on one hand and temptation on the ocher. Is 1p not a wonder that they even keep lc tad their hnmani4? And IA It not an Imperative duty to do something which would at least prevent the image of God from being worn from heart and breve; In response la this the Guild this Fall appropriated atillielent fluids to enable the Quatuittee to hire a large plea.iant, well famished room, Wednesday and Friday evenings, for the use of these ladies. • Tim room to over the Third Nations Bunk, Wcod street, where the classes are now in operation, conducted by seven teachers, and attended by Iffiy.one scholars. All of the teachers are, or will at once become active members of the Guild. I-have dwelt tines at length upon the subject in,order to lot thews taffies pre, tint who are not familiar with the Guild, see their oppoStuntnea. The !antes of the Citilld aro on an equal tooting with the gentlemen, ncrillattuction being made in tnemtozahlp,-voting or office, and here la one work for them to gash. If the ladies once take hold of their share of the 1.4 Mid work with their usual seal in good deeds, it will require groat activity on the part of the gentlemen to keep them shires even; and avoid n complete crino line dominion; we should - then have fair uompetition in work which would lead to greater success all around. kiJ2Hiia The Dispensary Corm:Mt:ea report their affairs in good order; they have during the year iurniahed medical attendance and medicines, free of charge, to about 220 Parma., varying in age from Infancy to eighty years, some of whom have been under the care of the Dispensary nearly the whole year. More than tad preacri • tions have been given during the year, and dietetie and other article. furnished when - required. The committee desire to express the deep sense of obligation .they feel towards Drs. Le Moyne. As M'Carin, Bnively and King, for their regular and efficient abundance; the more praise is due these gentlemen, be. cause not being members of the Guild, they , neveurtheleis WOO no opportunity of doing good wherever It occurs. A very simple system of druggist'. so counts has been arranged In s wanner to prevent unman:lon, .secure paymeat for medicines foam those who are able, and proper attention to those who are deal tufa. . . . This lea charity that cbmmehda Itself and needs no spokesman; the ultimate alm of the Committee la to have a good Chutch'hiatpltal wow out oftt, at as early a day as posalble. = Upon a suggestlonorloinatlng tram the clergy and cordially approved by the Board. the Guild In iDccember last as , 'turned the charge of;tuty City Mission Work, which Is now , conducted by the Committed, on City. Missions, donshaing of the Blishop, four clergymen selected by him, and four laymen elected by the Guild. A FREE ;.TDRAIST city, u to make the association mattrley general; and as far by the grace of God, the small work already done, bas been accomplished without any reference to the moat di verse views of the workers. Than show ing that the membere of our common Church can all work together. ACTIVE MENTIER.9 NEEDED The greatest want of tho Guild is more members, and earl...tally mare active members, and it is chiefly. to urge this need that poor ottention is called to It to-night, In tho hope that many may be Induced to Join, who know the necessity of working for God, and In tho folds of His Church. TOE ODJCCT OF TUE OCILD The Idea of the Guild growl:tut of a re flection upon the conditiorrof our Church and Its work, in comparison with other religious both., especially with her groat rival for the religious domina tion of Our country, whero In utmost every ease the beat worker wins. Wnile our beautiful churcls home, was almost our only 'general work, other bodies owned or controlled, tine schools, hospitals, Orphan asylums, etc., and on the fluent hill is pt In the beauttful sur rotitilogs:of the city, were to he seen from all points, noble buildings, and tine grounds, devoted to the various uses and charities of the neat spoken of. It was al mple reasoning to 10, for the Sallee of thin state of aflame, and t•9ay to see It on one hand in the ULOLISLoSy of tho aecta In their general works: and on the other, In the power of a perfect organization, amounting to an teelEsalaatical military dictatorbhlp, and therefore having bUt one Idea, Its own advancement. It was alao Oaarto ere that with a pure Church, a true and ctivineiv organized clergy, and • Intelligent and generally wealthy and liberal laity, there was so renal:in, although there might hen sou c, why our Church should not be ahead at all othera In good works. The MEMO reamed to ho a want of a general bond of unity of Idea In this Tort of work. The elem., with thn Bishop at the head, seemed to form a com plete hub and spokes, and the laity, attracted to and clustered around their respective spokes, Instead of lormiug the Woos to n complete wheel, were like so 'many knots, bumping and Jolt. lug along, each Intent upon holding 013 to hle own splice. The idea of the tormer'a of the Guild was to induce all of three folloes to Join hands in one tiettol mined, universal grip; to unit themselves In a bond as firm and smooth as the steel tire of the wheel, and so roll their part bf .the church's work along, emo.thly and energetically, over every. obstacle. This Is the general Idea of the Guild, and Its charter Is framed arcordiugly, es broad and comprehensive as possible. In order to allow of the utmost expansion within it. By italerme It embraces the hots eburrh. If tho members of tho church chmue3 to enroll themseiceit tin der it; and to It may be committed ihe largest trusts, which will he properly protected and lat./fully administered. It should be dlettnctiv understood that the time of the Guild aro all aetterst, • .. and in no :reuse intended to interfere with or supplant the pariah: the work undertaken in only mach as can he•better done under a general organization : and to ray that the Guild utay interfere with parish eliortn is to misapprehend Ito na ture; and it 'would be an equally Wt. taken Idea In eupt.otb that interext in the Guild work would cool trio zealot an active pariah worker. The entail works already begun are merely a hand-shaking over title original conception, and It now remain', to lot seen whether the Witt he correct, and that %bleb shall make no morn like "the witchl broken at the cistern," hut living power, having o but on the hnle armor of God," "that we way be able to withstand in the evil day, end having done all, to stand." Xt M METCALF. For tho Executive Committee. r. dl il!er next rend tho repnr the Treasurer, a. r•illoive: Navem.her 4.18019. To the President and Threrturs of the POIs bury/. f`hurch Ihicd herewith submit the Tressurer's general report for the year endinetble date, and in doing ps-, will fumez the f,,Mowing rcespitulations, In explanation of the balance sheet submit ted: The Treasurer had a balanee of r lah on.hand on November lot. DM, of t 31.72. Received. during the year, cash from rho following sources. to wit: Troia laryr mbrn hes ......... it® • .. • Aoaval don. of mem. , • O •• collect •n at I' nutty tyre 63 74 • • role pi.Jusl , . • L 1069 Fu!ncriptloti io Itv •• DlAlpetts.sry L al Ile. IC Thn expenditures for the you 0:34.111.g November 4, ISIP4, were as follows: = •• e aceuec •ccolin , •• Ctly 311selunt -*cc out t " Blapc.ceare /Freon.. .. •• Beaune, ewe] A<GtikUill. Balance at cub tr. Bent ...... In aubitilttlog thin report. I would rarely remark that tho financial condl- Ilan of tho Gro.d to Tory encouraging, and la a u ffiai e ntly sn to demand the for. tiler favors of tho ft tends of the Medlin Von. Great care has Iron exercised In the dlatributfon of tho fund. extended to it. The reports of the several committees will give detailed 10100111PMe of their op• nations, and will estiibit in a luiont•,e light' the working of the several Com. canoes, and /60 the requirements of Lae committees In cash means for the opera tions of the coming year. Respectfully t• billitted, J. P. II ns DE twos, Trewirer. In explanation of the i•Losne :from Banks," Mr. Miller stated that the money wan required to carry on certain miesionary rror It at the commencemont of last year, and which the meniMre of the Guild did not WI9II to hare die on . . tinned. They raised tho money by M. dliddnal notes, but It bad all been Raid back except four hundred dullara. which they hoped er.ould bo paid from further anbecriptlone °Waldo tbo regular Oulld fund. . . At the conclusion of the reports M. A. Woodward, E'q , was called trion and made an address relative to the, special work of the Church in connection with the operations of the Guild. The speaker contended each member of the Church. male and female, should unite In the furtherance of the enterprine, not irniv by money_ and time, but by pernonall, c-inxling on the work to their intercourse with the world, and exemplifying true Christimity in alt their relations to life. The congregation and t hoir then united In singing the one hundred and eighth hymn. Rev. John Scarborough made a short and Interesting address on the aurae. of the Build during the year. eposking particularly of its coerces in fields not heretofore toiled in, and instancing St. Luke'n Chapel an an evidence of what might be accomplished by quiet, steady, persletent effort. Bishop Hotfoot cimed the addresses with a few remarks, practical and ear nest, ;urging greater zeal in the cause. highly commend:ea the guild and It. injects, and fervently appealing to ail. male and female members of bin thecae% for renewed consecration and. increased diligence in the service. . _ The exercise. were then brought to clone by the Melting of the one hundred and seventy ninth hymn, andabe audi ence was dismissed with henedictidn. Trinity Unapt! The beautiful new chapel having been made ready, the public worship of the pariah, which has been suspended for the peat few weeks, was yesterday morning resumed. —The chapel has been neatly pawed and furnished, and will be need for the public service, of the sanctuary until the new church, to be erected over the site of the old, shall be completed. The chapel was well filled on Sunday morning, the congregation gladly find ing the arrangement of the crate the acme as It hod been In the old church, which produced a visible expression of a barmy, hotne•llko satlafaction. • There were. peseta In fhe chancel (be Bishop of the Diocese, the Rector. the Assistant Rector. and the tall and sonar. able form of the Rev. David O. Page, D.D., all participating in the service. The Bishop pleached from the text, ..ne• member me, 0 my Rod, concerning Min. and wipe not out my good deeds that I have done for the hones of my God, and for the onions thereof." (Nehemiah sin: 14.) Thu Bishop's manner, always cern. est and i involve, was on this occasion *Specially an. He Blue:mad and en. forged, in n clear, logical and convinnthg e='t° of thetmtthenlie"on v reef pou the iatytetrsn: minister diligently in the varied work of the church; 'aborting them to follow the example idNehemiah, that they. too, might Invoke the Divine remembrance of deeds done for the hotire, or church. of God, and for the offices thereof. At the C0110113b1013 of the sernion..Dr. Page, prompt d by the oceaelon, came to the front of the chancel and delivered a brief, beautiful and touching . address, *Web we print In another part of this Irene. Theca'equation of tho Et:wheels; then followed, and the eervicee , itere conclu ded withprayer and benediction by the inebop. BlgOlt Striae In Clalo • Tiro Marietta (Ohio) Reglater says then Tan on company composed of eltltßzs of that place, operating on COW Ron, In Washington county, Oldo. met with a Streak oP Mason* the a...V.,u1r. ;On thaf day, at the depth - of anser,,thepresebed led:deb Ingnedistoly .rommenced floe. InWanct bus tooth:wed' ever slriee. pro. iinclogatthe rata of strfg hatreds a any. .Thelrfdl Won the old Samuel Dyn farm. in;:.Tawronce Warnablp.. , TLle tharlße". ban greatly iithoulatOd operator*. cm the 'Rini, and 3ltero were rumors of other_ .V c 4. Well !' • • . , c : D. I y 13, ivitw_c! " - I I . • "I z die c :01' 8 188: SAD RESULT. Hun Over by a Street Car—Death of the IZEMIECI Our readers will remember the an. nouncement in the Gaznprz, about ten days since, of the circumstances connect. ed with the Injuring of Charley McGill, a little fellow aged nine years, who was knocked down and run over by car No. 3 on the Federal street and Pleasant Valley Railway. The accident occurred at the corner of Mauer street and North avenue, Second Ward, Allegheny. The ear wheel ran over the boy's right leg below the knee. cutting through flesh and muscles to the bone, brit not break ing It, while he was otherwise injured by the hoof of . one of the horses. Ho was taken to his home on Carroll street, not far from the scene of the accident, sad Dr. I. H Wlltiard summoned. Hia wounds were dreaard,_ and although the physician called frequently no Apprehensions of serious consequences were entertained until lard Thursday, whoa symptoms or tetanus were developed. The little vi, tim grew immediately worse an lingered until Saturday evening. in great pain, when death put an end to his sufferings. This sad ',result, until the time men tioned, was altogether Imes pectod, an he seemed I w bo recovering rapidly. Not itbstAn leg, however, all the e ff orts of medical kill and loving friends, the accident,/ which is said to have been i i M nnartaid• e, resulted in his distressing death. e will be buried from the reel. deuce of his parents to day. Amusements. Gruna onsti.—Leilingwell, who has hove am Inlet( the patrons of the Opera House, for the pant week, will remain at that establishment during the present week. This evening he will appear In a new and original oamedy entitled s fill 'trade," with the laughable farce "Which is which" as en after-piece. Pirreer:ROU Tn EAT RE.-Sfl•Fi Rita Pernev, In her representation of draped rhumb.' statuary, will remain for one week longer at the Pittsburgh Theatre. Miss Jennie Benson, the Emerald Queen, will make her first appearance In her unequalled clog dances and musical gems. Sr. Burnorr'n FAITI. --Thin fair is still In the high tide of success, and crowd. plait It nightly. At the clone of the fair, ren Saturday evening, Mr. Jot Hastings was a thousand vote', ahead of his cempstl• tors in the contest for the set of renal ture. The following named gentlemen are candidates for the net: Mr. Froby, John McMahon, Jos. Lafink, Owen Nar ry, Peter Slicker, John Mt:Cambridge and Jos. Hastings. In the contest hurrah gold cross and chain, Miss Et Cahill is thirteen voice ahead, and for the not of furs, Mrs. Tolby beads aid competitory. =I Our readers may be aware that a num ber of our hest amateurs have lately made a new effort to fOM themselves Into a Inhalesl society, with the view of studying and offering to their fellow ..it. !rams a high clans fl music. with which we are as yet but vory hole familiar. We had a few months ago the pleasure of greeting with words bf welcome and good wishes the creation of the Cantata Society, and are happy to announce to. thy that they are soon to give their first performance. On Monday, November 15th, a grand concert will take place at the Academy of Music, In which, beside the al sty members of the efaciety, au or chntra of thirty musicians will partici pate; The admirable oMenusasolanelle of Gonnod, the famous composer of Faust, a characteristic chorus (Gipsy Life) by It. tictienuann, and an interesting eantata (Fair Ellen) hy Max klruch, will form the programme of the evening. We add no eon:tumults to the announcement. The At..tomy will be crowded, as one's very prrsence on suchlan occasion will I. iu niielf au exhibition of musint culture and refined taste. Out Ili.llug The connubial partner of Mrs. John Smith, of Allegheny, absented himsel f from home an unwarrantable length of time, which finally canned Me apoto.e, overcome by her anxiety for ids asfety. to visit the homes of ■ neighbor, Mrs. Ern.line Rodgers, where the strongly enspected the miashig one had found a, harbor. Mrs. Rodgers at first was glad to see her friend, but when the object of her abut Was made known, , , her feelings changed, and she peremptorily ordered Mts. itmith from the hones. That lady didn't so, however, but at once manifested a war• like dispositkoi and abused her supposed rival in language considerably morn forcible than elegant; whereat tire. Rudgeo a rotted in the police, who escort. oil tbo excited dame to the lockup. She had a hearing before Mayor Drum tor her disorderly conduct, so it was called, and she felt glad to get oil with the payment of a tine of tiro dollars. 12:13 = The following to on nt..fitTnot hooks of Collector Davis, , Gr the Twenty second District, ebowlrrg the amount of revenue collected during the month of Ortober: vtat .1 collreLloSa Oryle. ......... 40 T 4 Total e. n• on tonne u...... ..... t. al latnl+tc,ttur• . COW .0 T• tap cut ...coons toot. V, •nrcr.t. Tula. co , ce.to.n• via Are. nee ..... 4.622 0, Tut I co 1.....10ua5ta ogle, 3 4.E, 1 wall r• Icel." on apectlal hies taut cauocralc..l 0-011 70 -omrau.c lom on ......... 7111 c p.cltoo. oo I. g gcle• . . 212 n. Tat, O • 00 ..... T.otal COLlellloot •rude. m ben•gl • ISSEBEEM lIMSM2fMNMZ rort.le .1 or 7‘.c0l pro •• tles. if.. Ladectrd tir•rl total. ..... ......... The total colloctlons no spirits In this district. for the month of October, sm. $2.1,,40 74. of It Joseph S. Finch et Co. staids..T2,ooo. I= The laying of the oornor stone of the Odd Fellow. Ball, Ewt Birmlngham, which will take place on the 18th lest., Thanksgiving May, will De made the oc casion of a gtapd demonstration bribe members of the order In this and wa rt ending counties. Permission has been granted op the Grand Maxtor of the Stem to the several lodges partlclpallng in the exerchics to turn out In fail regalia, and it is the - intention to bare a grand re-nits parade. which will be the anti hold In this country fur a number of year. ` A meeting was held at Turners' RAI Friday evening, composed of delegates from a number of lodges. to mate ar ranfremenLa for the parade, at which twenty-two lodges and seven enesap meats were represented. Uutertunate t mak. Saturday afternoon a .toot Jib bulled youth, about tw old, giv ing hinmamo as Herman Ferwlnkle, ap plied to Secretary Metionnigle for ad minelon luto the City Boum- he bad event a comfortable and olesannt newton at this retired locality, lest winter, the memory of which was no precious that he felt countrainod to again Kook a sleet for the mowing ...on, where, In medita ttm sweet, he ruiztit pane the hour., un ruffled by the frivolities and gayeties of • taloned world, which might otherwise welly discommode, by oompelling him to put lorth come exertious for a main tenon,. The Secretary,bowever, thought a change of scene and occupation good for the youth, and ancordlrigly commit ted him fur thirty days to the work house. The Weeret of Beauty Ilea In the use of Hatran's Magnolia Balm for the Corr, Merlon. , Boughneta, Itednyal, Blotchy'', Einn burn, Freckles and Tan dwappoar where It to applied, and a „beautiful complexion or pure, satin-like texture la obtained. The plainest features are made to glow with Healthful Bloom and Touthlui Beauty. Remember Thipan'a Magnolia Balm le the thing that produces thus. ofthcLa. and any Lady can secure It for 76 cents at any of our stores. To proservo and drone the Hair use Lyon's listtudron. " mwrP. Personal.—Dr. Reich ste or the firm of Die. Lis hthlll ,h Held. will open su °Mee at No. 137 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, from November 6th until the 13th. Ineltudve. He will be pleased to meet any of his Ihr mor patients mud all otters who may need his servicea, In the coring of old chronic, complaints of the Eye. Ear, Throat and Lungs, Catarrh and Deafness. He also removes cancers by a new process, with out the use of Instruments. Remember the time and rdace, and call and sec him. Deneultatlon free. 0 The Purest and sweeten Cod Lim Oil In tbo world. In lnu ar red from fresh, healthy livers, upon he sea Morel It la perfectly pure awl sweet. Patients who have once taken It can take none other. Ask tbr "Hazard and thawell's Cod Inver 011," manufactured by C as well, Hazard & Co., New York del by all druggists. w • - Employment 00 1ie..411rIrovitnied` fo r and private familial In the city. .11.. LI. Long, at No. 12 Federal etre*, near bridge. Allegheny City; at the Dex. ter Washing Machine Mlle& lm tblidrtm's Clothtog mato to ordor and Stitching- and Stamping for braid, dn., at No 42 Via:torsi street, near the bridge, Allegheny any, at tho Dexter Washing htschtne4fDem 11:-/i. Lona. - :Reid Ea:att.—Sao aavartisament 01 .IkicC,lnnt & - nainlxrw, HaatEatata and Icaanance Agents, 194 197 and gio-cen. trosmme. ~k ~:~ NEW ADVEIRTISELDIENTS. I PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOA Wien. DIBSEY, MOMS & CO., il! Elehooge Place, argil 11. H. JESSE? e CO 2 Pint Street, 9, V , offcr fr sti'e thr Bonds of the ham Patifie Railway Theze Bands pay teen per rent. in Cold are thirty yeare to rue ; are Free (rum orernmzut Taxation: are.ueared by a Land Grunt of Three Million Acres of the Inn! Lands in Kansas and Colorado a addition to this special grant the Font , any also owns Three Millions of Arles a Kansas, which are Woe rapidlt told to , elelop the country and Improve tor road They are tint mottgagt upon the Mention of the ton frcm Sheridan,' Ennuis, to Denver, Colorado. The road In operation, B 7 milt' long, upon which It is also a mortgage, NOW MTN 3108 E TIM SNOTGII NET INLONE TO PAY THE IN• TERM UPON THE NEW LOIN. Mere le no better security in the market—this being in some repeat better than Got ern meta Seenthita. PRINCIPAL AND IN TERM PAYABLE IN GOLD, Price 96, and accrued interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, !daps and Circulars furnished on applications We have a fall 'aptly of the above Bonds on hand and for sale, and we take plensdre in recommending them as a very reliable and perfectly hate investment. 8. M'CLEAN & CO., No, 75 Fourth Amur, PI tsbargh. Pa. R EGISTER'S NOTICE. OTICF. IS liEltltllY GIVEN: th•t the M. 1.../ ma Sem/nuts nf xecutot a. Adnonlatratort. Iteuardlan•. an.. hare ht.en duly paam.l the Kl.ter•. Mlne. and .111 present...lEu the oruhana Court. (nr u,lnflrm•tt„n and allowance, nu Da . Dream., r LLt L. 111140, so. I. account of Wm. S. .n 4 H. M.llnr• Mr- Ken, /..vnentort Tt.cut.“ McKee. oer•,l. • u.,1 •. MI, 1.64.1 No. SArr,. 'Ito( Wm ani,l • ,ler• 11, K. derlca WILK< e. 1 , 1 , ! ; %;1 IMO. . ut° ok 1,1% Int ' ..r • .. g . It 'NOV Nol err..unt of .I..eph Nl ' r by.f.d tukt mor lieu. W. ',turn. arct. •ut. 1416. 1000 • N. 3. Arcount Ar u. P. Mueller. LA, (1...,.. aim:. 4,, mo. r eh 1 1 ,1.1 T b•ociore firs, need. Ug 14. I. 1w69. No. 0. Plant IL, W.{ I 1 1., Postlef. irf , zzau. I 31...C14 . ..m...c . d. I Iled aag. lath, .04111. 7. rrat and Mnalart. Or Margaret Aalmallotra , ol ito,aa.na 13c11.nou, doc,t YU, lode. No, N. a ouot K. It. hawll, , Tor 1.11.10 r f tio,ort ttnw, .l o' , l. Au.. 19:11, 114110. No 9 r1,.g..c punt of lobo A. Wl'lrwl,ll.ll, Fat •11.“. up. Mrs Farad./ 11c4...uire. /I,ga s. 'sot, 10 Plugl socoout of John S. guarollan oif A I . re Mare, min, of Th msg. liars, deed Pled Aug 91. 11169. No 11. Y.ai aro opt of Cllgs Elugolauu.Ael. uoullairl, e 1 at!. li.log•I•ad. 11 . 11.,1 Aug. 27, 1060. No IS go,•,•crouut of A 0. 6Arr,liaard , •n of gran,. A. I'. ilar• Flat /Lug. 97.1100. Nu. 13 1 o - CL 11Ia,r. F. ag , ut of AsrAh Orr, Flir.l Aug. 31. ISM). 11. /I , •[ and p•I *cool., of .I.zur• 11. 0•11.•. Adrotw/tralor of Bois, Lad, rty, dru . d. „y.l AUR 90.1060 10. , 11‘Z6c...tut of ....rgaret /1 IT .1.1 at •Ix or Jan.., 1 , 1...1 Au. IMMO. s . 16 . Arrr•nr P. belt. x•ro DI t•tpcduh 113 g,.. der, £ll.l Aug. 31. .60. Inn end flout areou. of L.l Russ, Adel ittistre• of 1 , /ecos huu, de'd. Plied focrib aerolaal 04 PeZert art, Tb me• Wizen-eau. f ire•l .e• of Janus le Igut. map. dee•d. Pl.eo 5 , ..pt. 1 1.041.1 No. 119.scieeiemeols1 In COOPS of Jobe T. Lures. Adm it Ir terror f. .n 0 Thus. Ifert f.rd.'.e•d Piled erpt. Y. 1999. • • . . c. 20. Ac.c.ouut Fawcett. Atha,- Ixtratd - r oe, 1. Flleu 0. DOW N. 91 0. rnnd and partial Yroam nt D. Itla tart and J. A Ilart..a. A.1.2.1.t•,..•nr. of T Hatt., A.r .1. VII.. 3, 1160 pir•t parl •rroucst f Th.,.. A. IA u.•tento: I Danl.'. klorrst. 3. I.OU S. 33. Viral a... 1 A.,AIATIA nf cryllu m Nome. IL ',enter uf Itacuel de tap, •. 13.9 o s•. nin am - 01,ot Joseph Patton Hoardp, Mor .r• Ism,* Thompson Flied root. U. 100. ..•. . • . I, 23. AK... 01 K.natil Mri/Inn.”. Ex to. Rues. MIIMM=I o. !at of JrtAtrli 11111. Adtaltl.t. t at r t • aa.at Het,/ .r.Lboff. •,.i 1, 111 INGO Ng.. Y• I,rr• 311.,• r rant of kr . 4. 4 14.Irl1•arr, or el Mauer. er-•41, .. 4 49. . . " 11109. A Pt. 17 No. 30. /1 ,. .. , 1 • of I how" II I - 0111,. Ad no, 1 . .•1 I.f 1.0 1•1. I W.A., ewauoo •.1. V 1.4 1.0. e 1171509. , 31 st eon skint uron of Ma an. • a , f it Lanai liamaprta. v . ,' Ira n pt. 01..1160. 34- F1...1.44 o.al ar "on:4' Ilion Jim. I . lira sm si-nh. Li, 4,11 Wt Ors• Lam .1.e•.1. p.p , .13.3, 11160. No 3.1. AM-MP • Jar•-• euteroon, Sem.- .f .1. p 4. Mc, rrrielf, 11.1. 114011 . • V.. 14. • ce-got orl'atharlve Kant, /1.1.114. •tr.a nj.mak •d. 114“. .409. ai , . 5, 35t0.] sc^..mt nr Mr, I A . .' r.ir •f we, I A. lA. .7 . Mill , • • 1.0 at Ilya. se - 1,4w of Wm. J. nemderstm At' mla istratofdolts DO, of "to cu.- of Son• to Curry. II ti Sepl, 1e09. N0. :57. A ro•tnt .1 H. IT ullane two az4l m R. It .Imtntstrttlors of Inch, de., FI I rt. W., 11.119 s. 39. Yitat , par,9o 6,0.1,1 of Alpert Cr...T.1, 4m. K. Zr..:.. ab.l u.rtq. r. 1 , 41. 5t...9t9n9.trat.... 11.11 I 0..1, deed. 11 , n 1959 No. 39. If 1 , 41 out of i.. 4•111.0, Rita, Al 2 11.44 711.1 .kv. •U. 1 1 1.41 nr.. nor! nf John Phllltp. and U. 5..,! 1 alTer l 7. • aull•l•tralont nr Jan., 1 . 1111- 1 ,117. ,t d , , ,.. , .. 1 . 5 0 ii JOhn •nry/Ivor. N. 41. Wirst .Yd C./ .11o4n, Adrolnls , r.4o, ad John Mom 41, 1 .1. rdrJ t..t. 7. 11160 14. anal seeolml of 4.50 14. tn•ni•trotor oz Jun.. Oee,lgbt N. YI 43. Ire t .nd Anal acconnt 0( 0400. 9. Lb rrros. •dgnsolor•lor of Jacob Lhertus.d.,•.l. 111011. . • . Final cu of florto• Murphy, Ouardma of minor oultdrro uf broom Mut pbv. 4 ." 4 . .19 "M.. U. 1.1150. Sr, 40 Account of Thomas Ltodrar, fkmr , dila of minor child of l'oter Wo Orr, 1.11r4 1,. 9 19.0. No. 45 Am- mot of J.ll. Newman, Adtatols tr.tor rum t0.....1m0nt0 Konen., of 11 meson. M.o Romer,. dee.d. Vded Oct. II 1809. No. 41. Account of J. I.outrry. Jr . and IFm. Ntrooloon. SA, eu ~,,, of Pats Donleve. dreg. Vitt, . 11. 19110 No. •• Account of Wm. 11. Vlrldtell and J Aumon. Koren.° of 11 . 1111. m Itmolod tked. el rd tict IS, 1900. No. 40. Ploal ...aunt of flan Tbor. 11, lon. (406rd...0af F. P. L. out. Pt6d Oct. 15. 194111. No 50. A. Soon ofJobri 1 1 44., 1,1 . r.".. .C. , rnems kr N. 1. dro . C. Ford Vet. IN. 1900. N.,.51. Vinal ace .1101 of .1 P. tlrtn . n. and Jame.. T•ylor. Arinteilrt.atore de Imn n un. ro. tat. of If. en I,MT, doc. P 11.4 00, a n 08419. No. 00. Pinot occouut C IP. Jr.. Guardian of Sam. Nerdy. Piled Alt 10,1800. No. 03. /tom o 1101 of BoOort and 8, P. rte Iree..ntoro om of Mu" Stewart, dted. ellett 40, 11450 No. 54. 111.1 and Deal servo , t of W0n.0.11.. 11.1.10, 0410101 Motor of Alex. Illci/owto,doe'd. nod 1 rt. MD. 1861/. ••. • . No 53.. n o w sant of Wlll.aot {Tabllor Aokraal ..... or of F eed. rick Webllng. thed Pllratt.e . Dins.. • . No. SO. Viral awl evel amount of Jame. Ka ery, lib t te al). na orator of ...Am Raspy, decd. Piled (hr. e • No. 67 Sinn and Ina act,oot of KI oaboth r• Arllolol.l trla of Frodarand ottolOnu 116. 1.09. No. NI. Plovl't of Doolol Tra.11131., Adtoln str.tor.f Jobolintlanarr. dred. , riled hot. SO FIND . . . Ao. 51). Ylual teleount t f Tbomai 1105.0 n, decd. ►fled net. •doll.o ~,,, it ts I Isaac ttodgotoa, :10 1.60. N.Cal ...e.t.a ol 11ogfcr. Adritlo lot rator of thrt it tote of Mary Lalton.tlec.d. Yard Oct 30 1850. P.n. of tn. and anal account et Springer narnauen and narrate. (• Non, larets'un. of Iden.l.tain Y. Pettit., dec'd. Vaasa 1.... 30, 1000. Nu. 09. First and aural accoOn{ of Chart., 1.. a.ounr. Guardian of minor chlolren beol. I. ti (loon, r, deed 1 , 11•4 Nov I, IMO% No. 03. First and fln•I acc,ont of George Wit Ce. A 1.1.47.1 rotor. f ThfOrafra Plied Nov. 1. 1600. N. 04. Ammo{ of Cli rlatoeher Lichart. Ad to.'straLor tr.nua .non leatamauin•n. su of the . two ef Jacob Li hart, 9.ed. Fil al N n 1. MY het and Baal account of Catharine kotion Adn,lu. triton of T mo th ,' liobea. died. Plied 6o•. Y. 1609. Nu 68 Final wenont of Nirah lit tart, Ad- ALeial Me l: of Mary et, wart, deed. rand Not. 00110. N., 01. Peeond account of Joan. • u. naCnn t.t.tnr of N an n y barter, deg:9.'o9,d Non. 3, MU. No. GIL Final a•count of Al.:. /thatch. Guar dian n , liseid and Hannah Parkins. Wiled Nut. *No 69. 011. Ae'onnt of tiamaal L. Hamilton and N. Peck. torantar. of G. arse IL Hamilton. diva. 1199 No • mu. ••.•. • . . • No TO. FL./ ono unt of 1.7 daon Haab. aad 11. M. C 01.., Adoil , lstrstais ram looiam•oto sro t e k s , 4 Maroaret Kurt tY, died- Nat, 71. Flail icreuniof Aidnoir Relit, and Llan Hill. Aolitrstor_s of Matthew 11•11. dec'd. Nov. 4, iNGO. O. 74. ?Olt ' and partial &anoint of lion. lhonia• Iletion and George Neel y, a: ` -:a: lbod Noy. 6N d•:3 3 ;437L, " :l:lllnr j a " Ta r w i l: h sVaTion G tf u rri, deer. Filen Po.. O 11l S. . . Rrglater. HIL LION. 11 neater of Weights and Ileums, 02lee-3all POURTII AVSMITE. Intubinet. Martapt. 401124 DearMY. Yltubargh . Lieut. 060, B. MeMULTY. D.D.M. Vla Nt....nr NarlwL NEV BECKWEI EAT FLOVEL Double I. l lPd Mudd relebr Jed Putbro4k 111111 Ent& U. %%Pion r, bout nectted uud put up lo Maki] bop t•C011y ate Or lb , We bp the laurel ditto /.tally Chow, stur. of . A. IIIaSIFIAW, Gaper Liberty srultililth du. TORE FOR IREETT.—/n good 'llw M attnn fur a dad4elrr. To ora §oCtry. r lc.; atrial'. 4 mi.. rma firr4.rejllng. Lane ritzt 41v.aoreof Path ana,436 ivr4 Maul Wert. 11.44 loame4la. varursittio. AG M 7 , 1 ,6 . _ • ti. OUTIFIMILT ta *llO2Ol, • nci ellz CODA. ASU.-100 tons . Prime IMIA ASO, tor ntn kW - D. CANFIELD. ~~ ~- . r sex`;: ~`_a.+., ~.F~: -~ '' ', n VINEGAR THE PITTSBUROH IBEGAR AYORKS, BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. I Tr.wr tico,rly calltd to our EXTRA WINE VINEGAR. eiligi MERCHANT TAILORS 1869 1870. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Greatly Reduced Prices! E. HOUSTON & SON, Fashionable Merchant Tailors k Clothiers, No. 107 FIFTH AV ENI3 . corner of Cherry h•••• Jost received the I ..... t and most complete tuck of Cloth. sod I•sestrateree. V logs sod c..sthro made c othloa rrer opened to thh. oily. It nomorlset ;be tell finest of French gontl• as ve•Il as medium American manta/actor*, Our too to: enta:l Profit, Low Prices. quick Rale. sod Re..tr Cast Favor os with • esti and Judge for Tom...lees. All order. filled warranted to glve satUrsrUoo. ocan THIRD ARM TA I WINTER GOODS. GRAY $ LOGAN, S 9 Fifth Avenue, 47 Sixth Street Dren and Bays Clothing in the Greatest Variety, OVERCOATS ILL STYLES AND SIZES The lowest prices to the city lot rood •otetan Uhl guoCle. The np•town ynnlle are cordially 1nt1...1 • ell In at out new stare and r ..mine stock. GRAY & LOGAN, R 9 Fifth Avenue, Al Bizth Street I= I'. IrL'Al 1)I 1L , FASHIONAIILI2 M EACH ANT TAILOR, 13 Flab Averane. Second Pled:. PITESIISIIIII. EA. Capital All Plata Up. DiFIACTIPHIL N. J. illgley. CA;3.l.l3alley, Gaul *Mace. d H Hartman. A. Chambers, JAL.. HUI. A. Al 'Clerk., J.. )L R ley. Thema. anah, JDO.K. W , ittliT H. KING, Prtiadtlll.. JNO. T. JENNINGS, Vag PresideaL J.M. T. JOHNeTUN, Seeman. Cart. H. J. 011..P . E. 6en , l Agent. insures on Liberal Tenn. on all WWI Err (lent., Clothing =age to order In the latert and Marine Hiatt. atT.A. se.:11113 apmga TLEGEJ., FIENNSYLVANIs Maga Cutter arta W. Heagge33l6l) 0= aaths, Cassimeres and Vestinga I=l Pi . o. 93 1-2 Smltbfleld Street, =I No. 33 Smithfield Street. Pitieburit. fe.u:rn N EW FALL GOODS. • brOmild bow .weft at CLOTHS, GASSIMEBES, Jest rborlyeel by IllEaltlY ILEYILA. LIVERY dr. SALE STABLES ROBERT 11, PATTERSON ti CO, Savona, Avenue and Liberty St., PITTSEMIGIII, HIS on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES WAGONS, A-4 Hon.. fat tls, elenl g b .alt will pleas Ina'. Mate nOtl. • of constingnent on or before Thursday of each we.l In order for ndretstolt g. PrOLLIpII4- W 31.1.0 3 IMO good earn will be (Iran all Moak left rsada. JOlll4 11. STEWART, Auctioneer. 3000 0. rrylir•at? warn 11.1,711rnsag. ROOT. H. PATTERSON & CO.. reil).) IL • O'Lll :1* $:11 COL MENU MACE k LIBERTY IT. GEL PA. WINES. LIQUORS, &o. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, n rouman GP WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &04 WHOLLIALE DISAIXIIII 11 PURE RYE /WIIISKIES, 400 PENN STREET, Have itemoved to • 808. 384 AND 886 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal. JOSEPH & FINCH & CO., IM. ma, In. lag, isa a IDs ma mi. FIICIIT bTaEXT, PITMBOIIOII, meamcnrAcn - nzats ofr Cower 111$11Iled Pare Bye Mililey. Also. dnalus I. YOREION WEIMI and LI. 000 Ha. FroPs.a. witdoLaia CIECLNAt. OUTLERY. 100 WOOD fiTIIEET NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, 60/ 1 / 1 11MIAJI LBO CIIIBA. NLW lITTLVS fallout?. cum mu. sirs. 1.1111 . CUrti. 131111.01.1N41 BETS. • A lams .took of SILYER PLATFJ) GOODS ===l Cell Am! =Wee our reds, Sad Ire IteUsEled no ase Deed ell Co be .alted. R. E. BREED & CO. ILM=I CALL AND BEE " THE NEW (Mut Seta, Parian Statuette, sad Panck i rt4Z i to opening on tag EL RIGBY 4, Co's., 140. 189 LIBERTY STREET, N Ootootmest of /tn. Wm, Gaulle Ware nu funny and Isotel one alwayo on ban., oc7 ABOEITEtYrf3 RABlat & NORM, 4 7' AxicirtrEc-re. .nun HOUSE,UISOCIATIMI Hos. la and at. Cur Strtat, rlit.aarta‘ impaetal attention glitz to tte desiz_fig asQ batbilas at COMM HMI= and guano NOILDINei. . INSIIRANON CONTINENTAL, Fire Insurance Company, No. 102 FROADLtY, N. A.ll CAPITAL . _II 300,000 00 3,1.1., ~, ,E r,tJuty I. 1t1159., IS - . . . . 1.7119. f 30 TS Mallug tetslCa.h APsvls .3.2511,1130 76 Three•enznert I r the tironte axe dlteleed. In .in:, of each rear to U. ruttomort to sodp eulG( tlt- •est. at h•t t<• ^Aat. pt a-11.1 uotl. red., IZI :11 ca•p. /or ~I•nrr ll= By thl• .yatem Lie custowers of the Coatnin =111!!!!!MI!1!!!!I 1:MICIE MIZIO:=!1!1!! •,!Ifl4flWfla4a.fllfl N,Pre.—The a. r et amount of °'\.t Sorlth. .•er L1;0 , 11111., Itttrisuran, •r.. 1 r •• •• bowel by the —l.cial =2 The Dlreciors or the Cumpsoy be follow lb/ lot. A ISCMI tuu¢al utb J•TIJeDJ of ie.", IT per r.cht., parsble tbo stockholders font. sr Ilk. 94. A A4..13 .1141deod f the n damp.n.f of Lb I= I= 3d. A', Interest divide' od has been deelseed 0. oulttandlor errlp of •64, '63, '66, '6 11. d '66 parable = fAsilerpteinUer liVth 1= uo earned prtmlnms of entl . l d partlrlpate Is the ',mat.. or the C, wp.bT b pal able tor thwlth ht the 0.: ee of the Ctampenr. No 107 IVoo , l .nett, o&kk of COMIller,C uauamc ,tn.flrflTTT Hui Winne, Men:Alandlir, Furniture, Sinnufseto =I I= able rates or premium. Tor additional Mforma =1 =I JAMES W. ARROTT. General Insurance Agent, No, 167 WOOD STREET, =I TILE IRON CITY MUTUAL :LIFE INSURANCE CO Of Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Fe4leral SL, Allegheny City DILLECTORS; JAKE L. .11.A1-LAI, ilev..l CLARK, LL Cap, L. ItUSINSU kt.e•. A. li. B itLI,D. U. ILev. 8. IL IL IS., W. A. A ALM CAstkier Aherne, f TR. CO. 14AI If..tste ApeoL I.Uld. Mayor of AlleAbeAT. C. W. MINN% , Hatter. A. S. AMA, AttormeT.at-I.syr, D. L. PATTKIS.,L , N, Lumber llerehAns. U. 13WOGY.X, Insorance Capt.. ROUT. 1101313‘0111, Pramident. Haw. J. B. CLARK. D. lA , Vies Presidont. JACOB 11.8"011. Soenetary, 13. W. BUNNY. Treasurer. AL W. WHITE liztoiCAl. ADVIDLS. DANIEL swottEe, Heel Agent. Thls Is • flame company. conducted on the mutual orlnclpp,each pulley bolder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. pollees will be Ward on all toe different plan. of Life leolurance, d and being eunoeheA on an economi cal bads will afford • lute loreatatent to each polies bolder, and thereby retain the money Si - me. to leourase home Industre. mh.19:02 C ISII INSURANCE COMPANY. PHELAN'S MELDING, INSURANCE COLIPANY OF I , ITTTSBUR6N, orncx. No. 167 N WOOD STILTS% 8.A.N11 011 , 0010.17...110E DUELDINO. Mists • Hama Comr....my. and DIM. .COMA too hr rlre roc‘lnslyntr. WA.LTKII, revs/Cent. (I. C. BuTLY... Vitt ta , l".Elti 111/4.4a . F•ecrge_Vill•oz. lieo. W. Yvan; J. C. Lats.. J. U. Yle Ler. Jobm V.vley. ♦. •min. Ictortazd C C. /kyle, Pairkk, Jacob rbbnar, Jog/Lb [Clog. Joa. 11. llopkbs. Ream bbrobl. E.r."E k IfSql•FI COM. Lna itrcodem.. WI!. f t . nrlutZAT. teer..+7. CAPT. 0 nollti NEELY, ital..' Aseat. Ofacw, DV Water rtowt. Clio. • Co. to Wargo \ case, up allow Pitutotrykt. Will Itt,tc eatallvt kind• of rya and /Yr rim Maks. Aho mmtaftem by Di rectoy. who ant well Uptown to We community. nod who no deternsuand by-promptness and libel , witty to the character which they ha m o as dr:allow the bast partecitkua to thou who deaf Wt. loosed. Alexucerdek 11111.1er, Jr., J =ea k1.t.A.1,7. Alexander Mixer, Ark., D*Tl.l L.ux. D. Drawer.. Jean H. Kee.% Mtn. (guts. W S. tran. Joeep° ffirkpatrlet. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Coe. Federal IL and Diemond, Allegan Oar , in the ONCOND NATIONAL RANI BUILLONIL W. W. NAlLTlN,Prcsldent i JINNRILOWN..x., Vier I- reztelenl, 2,1L.23 L. W7kvlLNl3olq. beerrtary. Dinecroos: John •.ler,' ray Lawl hart.. Jo. Mlyen, Jae. LAlreliarn.Ken Lea, C. C. Sorts. Jpo. Itrown,Jr. , Georee tient. ,Jecoh Kopp, 0.11 NWlLltasoshisto. Thompson, l. VoNacer INDENT AGAINST LOSS HT FIRS FRAAKI.2I INEURAFICE Co. OF PHILADELPHLI. OITICZ.4 ZS /01131 0 CDaTIU F. 8u 2u, Mo reuf H. LOWES 13.1.1 B. Errawa. Samuel (. a...‘ Jacob B. 6.111.11. ' :Award e. Da* reorr, W. 2.lc.banD, / Oconee Ewes. ERA ODD 11ANCEls:R. ED W. I.E. Elm Presl.trz. W.O. Ilortt, West corner Tllird and Wormill...= DEOPLES' INSURANCE COSI. A. PINY. a/7102. N. Z. OWINZII WOOD • 111T71 UTZ I= EEZ=3 WM. MI:1M Capt. John I...Enciada. John W art, Bandael P. anr:var. lone Q. Parks, (Tarter Arta:ate., C. H. Loy.. Jared M. Brost:. W. N an Klrt, 8 . .goe r I . llVtkart.Cr James O. ti e sa,e Wlll. PHlLLlPB t. sresident. JOHN WATT, President. W. T. iIaTIMN It, near..., . ALLEGME P Y INSIJILLIICE CalllPLlrllf of PITIBBVIOLIEI. 10X.No. 1117111113 ltTit.RET,B•arc 111a3Ca. lames Mats aaaiast all !lads of Flea aa4 koalas JOHN IRWIN. /a.. raeal.lent. T. J. HOSICINSON, Viet Pres!.Seat. C. IL DONNAl4,ryeeretar7. CHIT. WY. L/E.I. General earena. DRUMM C. G. iius.cy. Qarvey H.,., , ua..ua W. H.D. B. L. Tatmestze..l W. H. literron, Hubert H. D•vls,l Fraud. &em cent..l. T.Plitortitabk T. H. Newts. FLOUR trricE TO FLOUR DEALERS lothD CONSUMEILS.—We nownsfel•- ta of 40,000 - Motels carefully selected WHITE AND AIIEIEB AND TANNIC:MEE WHEAT, puschand ha albsons Pena. Wren and Morgan countless Indiana. Able lot sr Whew Is the very best is be Wand and cannot be annealed by an le the II :Med Mates, We have also tubaled oar Iso_preVerbellie In Machinery. MAI. Cloths and Cooling Hams, and an now prepared to Inman the bat Elect we bare ends for LAO Yea. at POrrs tBAA. Ash competition on th e lama w rad e• or low K. T. KENNEDY Pearl Stem KW. Allmam September 13. WM FLOUR! FLOUR I FLOUR: MINNESOT ender,l /LOON& 460 Lb tsegal T 361 bbls a s 381 ebb I.elnlnc, 110 001. Paces9ll 11111. 910001. Winona Co., 360 bbl s Red Elm.. 133 IMAM., Day. cumor, muctINSTN FLOUR!. 600 bbls giverslde 963 bbla Whlta Btu, 600 bbl. 04:10011brands W beat /lone. WINTER WU* T FAMILY VIM City 11111 of epringtl.l4,..Ohlt, /ebb:P l c:4 j = West. Depot MRS, 11....11.1. A, /.1950.1 kUnglancer and Croon, choke M. Lotus. ear sale lover than can be brought from the Wem. WA IT. LANCI CO WTI Oa and 174 Wood ihniit. WALL PAPERS PAPER HANGINGS. Loatheled Wall Pawl to plate ttots lamer stops to soot apd smote. Vermillion irrottods stltll gold and lotal4 Prom. POI flondBPo Vbrt B. INDIA TAPlCatttlf, thiNENIC YAN/LLP stamped nod prtntsd avid. P tbe f p p lm ot p e o l r t t edlNnneo a to Oa found elssham W. p,„ Tlif A TZ CITT A T. 143 NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty ?Arcot. DE Olt AT I ONS.—ltt Verb a aatflrresca imitations for Walla vrfaitt:a.b..V.,n-04. 4 • 4 4 4 8- - " 7)57 JoSayllt a. AIIOARI i MO.- §TADIPED GOLD PAPERS for Parlors, No. 7.77llfiztot &mt.: 7 1 3 auseau MOM &WM, :.4 FOR SAME. KR SALE—PROPERTY. s lots 5115 a 131 feet. graded. on. 0500 — ! per year. 4 Ices 114%132 feet. $4OO - per roar. lint 1150/119 feet, $500; Need strtel. rrame house of 3 rooms, lot A4xloo ( dot: 00. &LIDO. Igrlet house of 1 roomst butt room and stable, 119,101.1.-$1,5 29 ). NI thr 9 e. storied brick lons. oa gulton street, rare IA 600 II rive roomen preawd brie% Douses 00.1 Ontabed. net: lot 110,100 Teo brick homer• pump. and hydrae.. 2.,1 for 54.0 00 . N••• roono 1 end ca:iar brick loore. ,4 901100,11.. 400-1600 curt and 9100 ywr Clood II n roromrd bout sod lot 94:260 feet. $ll.. ;00. sod ea. rm. 6 roomed frame house. lot 9•080.11/.510/4 580 ca. and nalan - e in 1 ang 11 years. A lot. on Wylie our.. 44 xBO $950. 1101 on Write str-ri. 9713,135 11.500 11 00 (r o o tVnre seen,. 99 ‘l, a 1051 1 000 ra , l 150 tes t on Centre ...cue by 195 feel deep. divide to suit. on Vv. tre •venne from 4300 to 1900. The .ewe property I. eel: 00.40 and 121..10 to 19 minute. walk of Els Court 11 ens., and u e Near Centre, Paggereet IL 0. ..121.eres on o"ewern Peon.. 10: ,0 •' 10 . 1 . 4 mPes from the city. 40 arlce 00 Pan itardig Railroad 4 rullers tram oily. New 6 moue (30101 house 1 mile (0010 Court floe.. 11193 ecru Ml,rouri laud. rerson , n slring to yurctage a brine or mate au ISIVe.11}(111. add Chore nal.hing to salt, Oleittr nail ou or add ress. 11c"1.1 , 0 6 11015110 W. sew Sos. 195 101 and 199 Cesare avenue. HOBOKEN" STATIONi PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tbl. beautral attnatlos cannot be surpassed IN THIltl for private resttlencr, In au, ao Coo to both Citice • betas only rtghtPet OD tbt sir or.n crer7 bbrOarna.brrt.' Wetter, pehn„ele,n, ay Cathedral Rand la atundanse: ore: "11°. " r'mn.""' lOW — FIFTH A V El% UE ft A LlL.—. E by min,. al the "pee or the 114 IN CITY MIL TUAL LIVE INaLltabt•ic ya No. 83 rub avenue, opposite tbt Opera Federal street, &b.:earn, 1.1. tr.on ope-hab House. Plltaborib, PL., Is the coo:cat and Mall acre to chum Lve t ar Thenl. a go-or oo . n desirable phew of resort.. te. LlOnors can 11•41 tartar establlahmeat, twtter ..,,,00 en tn. ltatlntso ant at tall place Pare and (toed. The 8111.1r,d Hoofs alletrhear nee, `11... are or the around floor In the rear. AT PRIVATE SALE—VALUA AL W. LOT OP (iittrli.ND situate cellae north..rt corner of atocktou avenue and Beare St.. Allegheny e tv, frontlet 37 feet. on Stockton avenue. preserving the same width along Beaver street 140 feet; thence asonglleaver street 100 feet, preserving s width of 00 fort to Wales street, on which Is erected a two-gory frame dwelling house, and being the lam itealdenea Of Esther Stockton. deed. This prop. rty front. on the Allegheny Park. and for beauty of Ursula:l and turroundinrs /rennin h excelled. For term. of .as sod further informstlon, eneutre of . . TH,..MAS B. 1;1'1.11Kr. No. 409 Beaver Avenue Volt SAILE.—A Very Desirable 4: TO A T Og LAND. mmiolning a bons 46 ler, situate within dye miles of the an and Si out too minute, wait re mu Ingram titatlon of the Panhandle Railroad: has a front of about our-intr.] ot a mile on Cha• tier. Creek: all cans. big of being cult:rated. teeing rich bottom land and admirably aommed to being laid out Into lots of from 21 to & acres or Ins. nmad bone, Or., and and sell of armor on the tomatoes. arms ear.. Apply to R. ascLAIN • CU. torn No. 104 fourth Avenue. VA LCIA BL IF7. LAWRENCE VILLE PROPERTY EIIItHALF.-16•f feet feu. on Forty-Foam wv 114 feet deeps il an •ot • re , I lutlit Floury Itl•nalon of portico, nide hall. nine room.. araab rmon an] cel.ar. i•rze ardeu. y of t home trans mol t r e . art . by "', Zlll I . te ' a/ZVtial; . B r and ;:s- d ..a.ble,tertn. Apply to 8. hill YOU'RE .9 SO - ft, EV nl v h ar. clue. FOR MALE.-4/ne Two Horse °mine *go, for a ra•dyner, brewer or aisa• 'auras. oo e . ..oared Ambulance. euu Onr , rs i'rt.i . ox.lLo;42 for {OO lN;rt . Vore d to b.rrda. Ah Pro Or tbe Pearl b ra Zll4 b n i t!e brrbb "rbb'' orlq. b JOHN DtER. AUCTION SALES 2,50 Q SRARES WESTERN PICNINAYLVANIA OIL STOCK ~•. TUK , - US. Nov. 9th. at 'eh •I.llb- s. ot. ~ ..eusto of Com a... c al halve Itsbcoa. 100 eanitddvld street. 0.500 shares W•ltern Pet esv suls.•ll k. Tb .str value of the tree la 03 00 per share. all pa.d la. I. ha. paid it, 1. . l 5* vo....share fn.,. Its v•rnspes and the Pelee at ..11 still I. cremator. Tbl. Is a bandeau.< dies. deed ott an Inv. atm •ot of say $l.OO P•e h o•• be. the Itt'lste rate. The above to be sold. A. 11.•11.W .NIC. 101 l A aellonetr. LEGAL TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.of Alleghtuy euunty. No. O7T.Jm. Term. 1100. M. A. AI'MX II AUT. by bet Inert Mend, Jo • seph McConaMet. V. AIM' N BULLE.HAET. to I.lleure, To tee •Oore turned Itxspotolent: You ate beret y notified that the sub; oena and all. Into:ohms hartne hat,•ned an est lo t warm, ,ou are th re toy ran ulmdretu to •ponor In MI. Coart on the Ft thaT Ht SOAT tI V DECY.IItIEII A. D. 'BOO. to m. .. the totoola DL In UrU b.131.7EL It. tILCI.CY, 1e12:017 LI Sheald. TN TUE CoUILT OF COXIDION -& 1 . 1.1 i AS of Julep,Leuy Coaoty, No. 130.Jano Tenn. HMO. MARY D. DOOR. by h•r next traced. James Doneell, DAVID M. BOOK. le Divorce. To the above named R-•Doodentr Too are hereby nottank flat the subcoeass.l aubinmaa to the above cam. bevies Men re turned won faevolue, too are berebtranimmd to aopear In ale Wart on the FIRST MONDAY Or DEC[MBI M. A D. 11169, to answer tbe cambial ot to ILIa cue. bANUEI. 11. CLI:LP.Y. TN TOE COURT OF COMMON -a- PLEAS of Allegtway county, No. 616, Juno Tem]. 1169. TANN Y B. Hit /111A1.711, by next friend, .1..,bn vs. W3l. Elt lintAl7ll. In Divorce. To ins snore mut. I 124,poutir t: n •••• I, rsue - nn, n.t and 111.1.) na 0... aboA., •as b•vlng fr. to,LI, non sal ,arenas you are b,“ by ftyni.r.-d to app.. In ibis Court on the YLIMIT MONDAY DECEMBEIL. A. B. 1569, to answer the eons vielnt In this care. SAMUEL B. CLL'LET, N O. 256 LEC. TEU211,10569. rtabllo node* Is berth? peen ant the NATRONA & TARENTUNI Beneficial Society Hay, emptied tome Court a( Common Pleas of Allegheny . Coo ot• (or a (tarter. and that the ,•d Celle{ made an order In the e eto the er !cm that add Cnarter will be grantee! at their next term. talon exceptions thereto et Ili be the to the meantime. J. W. WiLTER. CREI TO X EC UTU IX'S NOTICE:-..- Whervatt I twn testanoentaff hivebeen ' , {bees oleo the and ra , geed a. Siventrit of eta tate 01 C. r defe bated. a I ptbad e GIMILLIS se nit to- raid estate .rvheritoy none net id Co !trivet the issue...boutlay, and persons mane rill?, to burr. aseeatrli, or to VVII. H. DU .IT. oc=oil3 MICE: —AI persons are ii b errtir nodded not to maintain or supply fl ULTZ onaro not of ber bas• band. Erillek .14 Eila tbetti bovine. wittioul cam, left Lb bed and board. Her tionband will not be rtspoitsibla for any bill. Incurred by her. . ZEDICK °eta... 22, LIMO. oc=l:ql.l—DT PROPOSALS. CITY CO , MOI.I.Iut•C PITT of ALL.E.GUIVIT. Nov 4. 1 809. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOUP SEALED PIIO F OSA LA Will 1.. r mimed at this melee ontr 3 o'elock r. al.. ell LI It , DAY. Noe. ISBIA forth., era- Mt, and raving of tte ro.learlng mem. and Al. rLe: GRADING AND PAVING PUMP ALLEY, from Benton Alley Itutlarnett Alley. . . . EEMIIIM=2=I Strlelfiestlone eat be sett et the offee of Chu. Davis. Seq Clty Ku;lure, /be I Wit is fuer fed it relict soy or sit bids. UMES= CITY Exam, ALL3OI.II, ell T. P al a No 01.1er ViITTICE.—The auegament for Grading sod Parlor BEECH STREET from 1-wlo to Alleehemy hectare, and also for Grading and Prying }.CAPS ALLEY. from Nixon street ere Door %dr for canalisation mid eon be Ave •1 thla , eIEcA emelt WELINICA DAY. Nor. 10. IS6O. vrtitn Mel .11 he rioted la the hews of the City Tleaeum r for collection. CLIALLES DAVG3. noll.pft 4LLEGUENY CO. WORE- Wemi will be rearmed ontil November n, °flee of me B Alvarisrem, No. NI B. stb street, for turntable/ 3,00 u LOCuirl• Porrn. ti Amstar, a-d from ton Myles dlam eta • to by delivered at Claremont al atton,W. kt ;,.. thri g e,pr Otiose Dremniver 1001). SS• lITEXLIanthIn. everetarf. ASSESSMENTS. firms oT CITT Isarsrazn AND ecarr.Tog, 110.10174. Nor. Y. 10469. I INOTICE.—The assessment for Ornst Ir., sod Curbulig 5 XTSENTII EIT uom Pike stertt firldit., 15 5... nr•dy nor exatatattoit Dud can It tht• 551, untll Pii Nov. ma r 15111 h. 'mien womb* retooled t 3 11a LIU Treuureva °Me. coll-stto. no:V3 11. J. 110011 E, Cl', &Water. torrILA Or Cl•TUarrir t btibIrLSOIL. rrrrirrloril. "rt. s 7, 1b69. t • NOTICE.—The assessment -fbr (and pig and parson enolniett Al am. tram tat atbq to Valle) Wet la new rewu for examtnaUun, and can be at .oo tints • Mee =al MONDAY, hOrrarber lib, tone, It .•111 be re tu o ro ed to the Otte Tetanal . ..a cane tor mbar ttettf:944 H. J. laooll.lt. City Zuslneer. FvLTON STREET.-The un• ralgoen. appainted Nlewers to sum mimes. sad helmets or open:rid Yammer) 1. it.,.. ward, f Allegheny. will meet on the premises or. Wail/WAY, Nommaste 11991, .1 9 waiver r. X, to Atend to tn. datienot appollatintat. JOIIN •141 TUN. JAhlrn IP Mit ' oe=plll inbrulßET. t :Kl4 y dr-1 HeimEs, niit, iirc0..77:7 - AtlepiOrt COI : TON PiULLL er/"Tr633l.Tltti ll►vdcwraa OtHLIpl 11.4.11311 Bad/Sails AIEIIO2 AND ELM/1014A ISTlrlarriga3 14.1511 V1A71173:5. STONN. ArgeAltia gPt.u , iefrks' - zirthiencaragr4wctscaimou. emu ATVAVEU & CO. Etsve an huull prtpirso Oins actlegetTU r i cAltrieTettrica b Mmes. aa. Oita& semostiya&coOd& reasassua . AMUSEMENTS ar NEW OPEII4 HOPSE. Peron , an.] laft +vet of tle Ore. C.oaolllsl an 4 Varaatll• Actor. THE LEFFLNGWELL. joy:11 44 6 VF.NING, Novel. hcr nib In/, •v. and ortstual *madly, by J. U. CrsTeS. abled,. BILLIARDS: Os Br.lM Vol Atmti PIC/IVIt2- 8.1. eampl, • stmard ,borpt • --Littlkirtosti. To cooclude with tb• tIOTio•• lThos Wu ICH II RHSCH; •r, Till CAM'," MOT k•ltuua. DIM pveo•rsticat th•pot,U.ftr Barlesquos, L• CH. 1,6132rweLl lf allEtee rgrPiTTSHEHGH THEATRE. 11. W. WILLIAMS. Solo L...a, 'rho Queen of the Emerald Isla Mho /mall h e roil h e .t rwrrootmer lu the world. SION rrry. In r a p I allerated Statu ary; Wool'. h. ',dean. M. A Wray Niacin Van... sod the in, costa* Com banal. It n new bill, Iteludlng tiro Vaal drama. ratified. • The Pate of Cr too,or ttra \Vaster,. of rue Iron t Ito." Ladles' 11 attnera •ery Wednesday and Saturday. Adsolaslou to Mall ore SS, BILIDGETS I EXI=I=EICIM BILLIARDS, IKUSZ'9 BUILDIAGO 68 Smithfield Street, (remotely eeesPieLl Sy S. bee bees leased for s term of yaws by GEQBGE 11. BENNETT, And Fitted Up In the Best Manner. WILLIAM DODDS, Managers FIVE NEW TABLES =I BILLIARD HALL. The Bar is Stocked MEMO BEST OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. PROFESSIONAL DEL ANDIIEW EALINST GERMAN MENGUE, Corea all manure or disease that the .y, am subject to, Uffi No. 041 Penn meet. CoMao hours both IMI IA A. et. hod Slob 41111 6 r. r. netkpoll WILLIAM F. ROBB. NOTARY PLUM 0 AND OOKIIEBIOIIII Deeds for all the Stat Ce. No. 149 Fourth Avenue. I rrecupt attention .m be atee• to UM taupe of Depealtiont. When . Costutleskeeer oertldee udder tax otltexl seal that an Lutes. pent of emitted has been executed Della* bin, at an be used or reccrded In aux °act Stale Without renter arltbrtitlGMUOlL G. W. Da CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIN. Ohlce, X. 137 FOURTH AVIMUT., burgh, (roimerly occupied by lion. Walter H. Loortie.,) wi ll practice the U. El. Circuit as 4 Dis,d,t Courts, In the State Sopretne and all C 0411.• of Allesheny county. and Make *ions In moat of the adjacent cantina. Ja.19P271 M. B. NEEPER, ALDEII.3I.I-N LSD SIC-OFYICTO J MICE" OP THE num OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENUE. portal attention Alvan to cont W ermotott co e llootlono Deeds, DO4 , 4 , .4 Moittgo. aTh cp. uot all t ety kcal Onoln.a atteltded protoptis stoors. SDI motts'rEss, iI7La3I:IIIkLALN, ix-Ottlolo lustlee of V. sPosa , tad o =fic taste. 061<e h hiftri a t i r rA. , C a V i ed.!....M:AtA =Zs ..I=t mitt, promviners std Ellsoatzh. =LS JOBLN A. STELAIN, ILX-0171CLO JITSTICZ .07 TEO PLAC*432O POLICZ MAGISIMATZ. 0111:441111 .117211 SMELT. oirjLooalte tb•Olo , th A .4 , Aek "b al;rl - :: . ., D a h• it?"' I'M yega lituz s ' er, ussite4 vtlik Bran= ma& dispatall. AIWILIBALII 11 s'~ozsxEY-s7tix.sw, No. SS PTVIII STI/tET. PrITEIBrAWL. r• DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 POIMTER mums. - CII.II.IITZBXD 1955. 4111.503.431.111. Om , wis. mo.l 9 o`olnek •. to'3 °Week r. and nA.TUIMAX NVENI.SI.IB. funs Jur In to Novembrr In. tuna to 9 4.410tk...1.1 trim Nou.mber Lt u, May 19.. from.° to IF teet,ck. De lit received of all sumwef not lens thaw DINA F DOLLLB. DINA DUCLAP.. .4 • dlvtdend of the omits. declared Velem a Tear. In Jona nod Member.. Intepot h•• been cottoned scralwonoally 041111 i :etccod ontor, slave the Bank was organised. Wl toe f six par cent. your. Int. mu If nut drawn ant. Is ed VI lan credit of the depositor.. placed pnnelpal.ana born the same Interest 00050 the bret do's of 3.05 Ltd ...tot los, conap coding twice a ye.. wltbOaL troubling th. depositor lx call. or even to room. ht. pa. 0.0. At Ms rate mons, wllld Phial& lass loon twelve y.rs. Pooks contslolos the Chaster, By-Lax., Balm ed Lion keepnawoas, Istralshed grad., on aopilar at we &Ace. P■scOlmr-6IOROE ALUM.. VICZniiiIDiNTSI John fl. Rackoff°. A. M. Pollack. =Da. Rea). F. Wahn•strei, I Hobert Robb. Jamas Merriman, John 11. blarub°11011• Jamea way. jArkfastner°l46peeff Inf. , . /a. rfAhock. Chas/lan Toasst. W. J. Assicsaaa, , . Pubes% C. LOOMIS. Calvin Adams, Henri J. 1., anti s . Joan C. Dim!Ley, , reset A. Madeira, Wargo bllnk. MU Karbala. Jabs lambsl4 Walser P. laardiVF,. Alan. A. Carder., Jona H. Mclfaaan, ,--. Chanws A. Co tan. • Dar 4 Itstassdnasa, Jobs. Evans, . 11. W. Wiser, J. bs J. tsllleaple, inmaby PMlllps WIIII.I IS Massa. Wear/ I. Ig shalt. NO, n. Hunt., i Wm. 7.lseasnesta, Matters, bays, Alexas4....Esasts, Jamas v Xany, ; WI , I am Vasa Ant.. la aauza—CFIAIIL.I3 A. COLTO.s. El c a - rasa -.IL* a B. D. liZaDa. ROCK THE RAAT EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. VILD OaLT VT -- LEMON ds WEISE. Etactkal Punlture lanaliciamek se,. 1.18 LOVWI'JI A.vmantnn. Where may te fennel • 1411 waertanat etPth or. Manors, aad harehenyensuenh. deem ALPERT & KOHLER„ f relt t T Mu g ir avlr a Tr. %oartitlrkT. bl Par: Pa • attsatkei gleam to Cut= We beg lease I. oleo. the etrontlon Of tgla 500110 to the feet that ye are goy prey:mg to mannama re Itee %a .4 Oboes for pereselC troubled mutt C.., Itunloes. or dammed few,. ler the pen.. espenteMs Of oar Yea?, formerly or gllesheey Who ert4 . her eleued to tee Mia e old esstern male. Wee.. adopted Mr. Allann•• toode-of malsoram. MEC fool. he shirk we eau be WY la Warralbgall ;"•-' and ear:MTS.:a 84.5 , and [hose Mr the temellego est tat. filee Us a QUI mad twoonflgeem ALIMItT • Itt/11t.131.i anemia 313 Wertet street Plusher h, pROCLAMATION. Le Otto„tided Wage ro of fn. 1101111:11117 IV Alia. au of glltsborgb. old gout or lug& wool Lou sad plate fu boldlog olocUoao, 7IIE6DAIro Tanabe'. 16,1 . 889, To Ilea OSE Pll 011 u SZLI:CT-0011N011, - 11L9, se ill Ow rekezpued term of David.- Holmes, &owed. asszn a. Barna. 21.7".._ Dirt or Prt9947,69. Ootober ISt 1869. ari a. g. 11.•0•••...... .4. ••••••• RR N. MCCOWAI( & tO.I. - Boulevard Pavers, , Office, Ito. 66 01110 ST,, 41111=11111 • Orden left et OtEnTa Ol7rem. ritletanN preneUtsOseded le. Pone lildeltralrea,Cellareaned TWO* . Drinks. ac. ne end. " • literrionstlinul 31=01.ritarl Ron rettersou.War. rut. ratan 21.1M:g Son. Ranier IL Ueda. •ftateloali • amnia Cerentall. amis. .11/I‘t. LaftllT 4,. ./.14 SWEST & MATT, AactrincrtraaLAM , OSNAPRENTAL CARVERS. ro.:b6 8 udaoky sti. I 4IEDY , Pa ' B:Ltirrit l VVie= TUSSITO or Mt deeestrateas dour. atarral .NOTICE - AU he• eh, Am ibez i yz!c uc tstur i it .11.1V1Wirbi n r. A /IVO: e r MAIO. - rl/... halm ttd• on boos mated to Um Pottle* indebted to (Mt inapt Tolll Ittraoo tett ta tr.d ante tutTlei the eatotoyllt meting Shea to an. - - • - W. J. DuyanTIIST:;:. , Ocltplgir ~,: I=
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