Otkr-titsbing# Gap*. CULT AND SUBURBAN 'Meeting of the Awnedln. .Thatildliehoot,Geueral AssembLi will slostribts inornthot In therPhat Preabyle. ahtdadirth on Wood street at eleven 0534094, The New School Aaaembly will talwOltbe Third Presbyterian Church es faith avenue at the acme hour. *Me Six good tooth on lids paper. Apply today at CiasErre count ing gam. .rayeue Mann rsorsantled. = Satbar dim l• • {lirtni2l3lnhasg , ileac& trona ls A n ii m d the P• thtimahav •A orablartildpt.: ale madam to a canala. .Irbo. j p ,intareatlng paper :mO4l A." on Indian Summar and Inaba .indloatkar. mill appear taraor ' - " OhillilCri'etatoort will be Om In Noblesteim soon Or thole:telt of the M. Y. Moth In that Owe. prcenteos to tanodafrW• Thelireiere or the city held I meet. frOiktelthkT, at the aloe of 8. H. Wit. • soap sat tranneted a lugs meant of of hOpottatioe to themselves Monongahela House was ID wan tted last alight as ales= °Weak _ Abet...seem anising yam sent to other . IOW& The Bi. Charles woo equally well Ildtplalgh& Ataisaltedv—Mada lilebend yedada ainuid , .tlwarrest. Jan Ebband for knoslduLhoudown - sod ktaldrix bar. TbiCbarp bedbro Alderman Koenig was 71th4rams: • frastatt—alb.tutu with or without tnr beam of 8 or 10 moms an onwesewtiortable tenant. Addle" by MT' Ittt}Oaatton; amber of zoom and rent, • Box Gazarrts Omar.. A P \ u„. •.• ' astor Gallee.—The tam orthe V.-P.Crogrejationof But Liberbr. here rinaidewnwily tailed Bay. B. B. Ewing, of litemptb, =Wolk to became 'their pram; skras mho 041,88) per sear. /12111ditet to Ids MD.—Andrew Ewa% asesede warms to be Inued by Alder. sestaitesder, yesterday tor the wrest of LOOM Itauttnazt. whom he alleges bulled Ittrabone beard to Ids edocto. on Chest- MdMatteti Baterdeartalghts . ti3OW the Atefagre.--Tfe Hance 'of Neap yesterday morning teadired the two altered bo Joseph Smith and --1111WantAllen, fry larceny ar le;_laakist of butter Neely 's, la thei Allegheny. Diamou4 Monde' • " 62 ,- 1 / 2 &c flu Uglier lien yesterday held a - aleeibiet end , apptioted • delegation of • gent/mum Mapleton* for their intent. • IM l =a pnbito .to attend the National. Convention of Naar elealers and rectlfiefe to be held at. (blew. • \ • CUM".Mit Bain= aa— Louis Zeller. • botcher in the Allegheny market, made imbrematlan before Alderman Arent, =xisnagalnas Adam Bow" a fel. , far passing upon him a ; econopuradl twenty dollar bill /am fianu , .417.1dghti - 1.11140** Litanity Eloclety ntlamjtanised t Oakdale on the ;Minn& There-nre some 7datadets n Etna vicinity and It ertllc r itell , to attend the ttrent how the aidaMe ••Mount ate - Wien Weary Socksty." "%timbal, Pitneb arefk.--Yowlar and Walla. aniew York. will ctpon moms In Lagoa* .nat bolldlnkOknond fixer. Wood *MA neat Ybrirtb. on Taaiday, cenufbar Examitualom with Iblidililents, bed bulimia, • •bs., lam fillir,l4,lThollnig inks eeiont drat. on= , Lack .B,o4Tasiday . Oman& Nov. fhtt. seXmd ikier of ..mr‘Mk•• 1 Soho Boom", 103 SmlthdoldAtroot. Ivy A. Ma Stortauf.stuAtomo. illtlossalgatiemal 'Ezedlooso Notional /OWL-- —,-frf.76 AisfAtinoo ontl Mechanics NIA BanAll9,Bo liattonal Bank of Oomamoo--tsfkao Vielliiitzel:—Mr, J. H. Stem, • try , trattt Weetteraeland wordy, w ersludled out of tea dollars yesterday on Sixth street by three seutlakuso opr rat. I=o4ateiblo pocket lbook gante.. Bats. whole to be Oriole the • blatrilt" wiettusested and looked up tea hewing. The filler who pocketed Use testdollera osoeped. . AllogeOftratiiiiireat—.F. Fromm:all ..idethter, Ohlostreet Attegheay, tub:Armed Alderman Bolster, that Kra Bannor, Stinted' equaintanee bad purcbssed a Scut &boys .elothee et blm, for 48.500 n . firldlS'iry stating that bar husband . wetdd pay for the mine on Saturday, when tda wages ware reamed, which nittsegnently proved to be false. War- Widtenie - Oedema Allottlattan.—The asomid"annstalamdvereari of the W men'a Amotdatbra of thla Mob e. will le held In Cluin's M. E. Church, - Thorley; Novetaber.llM. at seven and • half debxk r. ot. Hon. Wm. (Dodge. of Wow York coy, will deliver an ad. dime and the annual reports will be preestited. Tbelotblia are 1:1311tall in-" • yield teattood• 9 Died id nil ILajaries.—Enokus Gray. the me serkwal Woad Haddock. &da; QM the Beltroe4 'hose the &rem of Ids in. - jades at twOoklook yesterday morning. einceer Crlawsoa held ato Sequa& on the leca lui Vaotailk7, when a nwates & &anima reoklotra& Deceased WWI eteldel toad and kidded at West New naleanui ai widow sad two aetallehthlten. t .—lr morn ; t e chwasts. an.amploys the Emptle Plow'Wcalts, Pint ward. shiny, while working around louts um clumsy naught by Mt clothing and drama oast geirolvtag Ws. Ho was Irsy almooly mai ittreanotalning other. wintiMarganind of tba IMO out Wain lotamallnitirlan. Dr. P. W. Hatatai was tailed in amt attended to the litialWatrf the antrerar.' - . . OndidLAteleettelk.--John Radar, beamt dedtdrir of adotbut sell& the pow* elowieldiefeteri the mho oat flaw Attiehrit, entered latter% boom the What emoting and with little aeronomy Mad the dmitort sod corded It to hie own bow% since wham sooordtrat to hie deterVilengeret UnkonmeyerW, state• nemet. be Whom to return it. Aldermen ara bletheen mode scatudnted with dattatle difference and eadolvar. in to tarreoce Pa Inetelted. R•T :asorgio P. Boys. recently ailed hoes Pootondebt theMatratPreebote. Oen eintteh, of .Atwieroon and , lemetialr'etmett% AffeadwrlT. 1,01 duly lselaullastirilmlog. The services were eta intemig.ed - end Impreothe detrereer. The inetollialon sermonino 11.;.fit_br Beer. J. A. Wyk p.a. or arr.- D. P. Zinnia de. , =Ore duns to the Pallor. end JIMA I...Worianswto tbs Mr. Her le young man of brilliant hotelloot,..and 'hoe the adrantwpt or a • therm. education. FAO elswiten tinder et .1: Verain. an the litts• ' _fin* Chialit o RM. Any, InuironOTO7 by a trebrbt ,/ !staid.) _killed Jinni'''. evening Moat Mem laback. it appear" ger that be train was ippeoschlog pesmni and a freight train.wee ap. .nolny V ist. Mem ins Lour was within a lbw Ant _ambers be • am atendlay.%bitinnu the natbh be intengeted to aeon the trick In *cad Of "-%u and snuck - knocked:43ll , l2, and Olertan6 A/deralllA went. latenie" moratV; 1114";47ardwiond, and alter mien= Sass neingto tbo Masao. of winnow tyre inyment and will be I* enziollazi/enzeratalltoi:et *roe oN4ock 1111464/ I kr. ' '‘ • it - Anep, it Melba was not the imetiltilseth h7'lllleitediPre. ' la 103411013tithcoe:c,43.0U. we chola. ' • ' eledired=l:oAfierrettunlnn WO hint. . Abe that , bad been stolen briillie.•thletthicXmost thee! ' oinseedea of bre sada. a • anatidror other of value, snob ;t w o weenier% snoop behead clothier& :, • m o wn ocilite o r one handfed deo. • Wei *deb: he wakaatieded hen been • ' 180115404t0n inneiry waseseertained ,Abot tleajoiel had 'lived in the fatediy or , • DAIWA '• Mr. WPM war nall /ed. an InTeettegon•teundlhat the enticiaa had.been stole:rheas hie Wee. lie iseesaforsusuozi be -the MOW. --alballind =le Adters with urogene, nod wanwitt baned.wldoli weep& A ciowe,t44olll ups sasasS A • 0 1 , 1 ' , 41..4 „. • •-••••• • • - • Sl ez: 4 -4 • • NM ~;;. THE BRUTAL BORNEIDE. Second An in the Horrible Tragedy, VA:ironer'. Inquest—The Testimony and Verdie t. Thew:Mid set in the horrible tragedy, the thrilling details of which were pub. llehed in full In yesterday'. OA XETTEr took place yesterday at the aloe 6f the Coroner. The Jury empannelled to In quire into the causes and after what manner Labelle Campbell came to her death, met at the Coroner's office at" three o'clock. District Attorney Paws= was fitment, and assisted the Onener and Jury in the investigation, and J. C. McCarthy, Esq., amused for Thonissl. Campbell, who stands dialoged With the murder of his wife, i tso s al present, for the purpose, dou ese, of learning the ,istrenath of- que the Commonwealth will be able to Make out seafind his client. The tealmon'y, which we publish In full, was so conductive that there was no difficulty In tendering a verdict,' TRY TESIMONT. Dr. A. o... Murdock, Sworn—t head a post mortar% examination on the body at Isabella Campbell;- I wee fint called upon to go out to Bobo to examine the body of Isabella Campbell; found tbo body In the hutment; it was too dark to make an otamlnation there and tbe Cot _ or over had the body removed to Devore'a. Dr. Preston and myself called at De. vore's between 4 and 6 o'clock yesterday evening and examined the body. After cutting the hair all off the had, we found six scalp snoods, aerates from one to two end a half inches in length, and a pan number of other bruises on the bead, one cut at the outer angle of the left eye, of About one and shalt Inches in In length. In the right groin there were that or five black marks; on the right And left thighs also Wen marks as it they had been struck with some blunt weapon ; on the left leg, below the knee, there was a Md. After making themes =nations we retdovedtheeoacabeneath was clotted blood; the scalp was nearly detached from the cranium: we removed the nyper pact of the skull bat did not Ira any fractirre of the skull; the brain was healthy; there was no coagulated blood in the brain. The wounds were made with a blunt bard Instrument: the wounds had the appearcnoe of having been made Inside of twenty-four hours prior to death; there was no delpc.s lion of We neck; I do not think the woman had been dead more than all boors prior to the time I first ' OW her Monday morning. I went up Main In me house where the woman was lying; the rooms appeared to be In great contoalon, chairs, furniture and pieces of crockery ware were strewn around both rooms. The first thing that attracted my attention was the blood upon the cuing of rate of the doors, a large p.ol of blood In ode Orin mama, and in another ap. ,pearances of blood having been washed up, fragments of a white marble bowl, with blood and hair sucking to It, and everything to indicate that • death struggle had taken place near the door. Dr. it W. Preston, sworn—l misted Dr. Murdock In the post mortem anon nation at aware's-, o ffi ce. and can Cor roborate Dr. Murdock as regards that ex aminallop. Dr..). C. Thorn, sworn—l reside near the Soto bridge, about seventy-five from where Campbell resided. six o'clock Monday morning I Ina called on by a man, did not know his name, who seemed to be in • great hurry to get me uw I got up and let him in. He said his wife got hurt, and he wanted me to go and see lier-4hat he thought she was either dead or dying. He walked backwards and forwards, and said he did not know what to do, he add he had kit her • clout Be then Wee me for a drink of whisky. I told him I did not keep it.. lie then said, ...Doctor; I found her to WI with another man, and-tho win theresson I hit her." I then went with arn to his house. He unlocked the door and I went In-and remained at the doer until he got a light — he had • can dle about an inch and a half long, which he lighted. I saw blood around on cue -wallsaand on the door easing. I went from there down stairs to the basement. where the worms was lying. I found her on the floor, between a cooking dove and IC He: than mkt oDonor, maybe L killed tier." I examined her and found bar paselees eta her =tram. hies mad, and her body cannot altogether cold. it. asked me then , what • be had better do, and add he woad do as I mouldier. I told him.-to take- his boy.- wtdcht lute tying on the door, sad-got down hi the Mayor's office and glee him. self up to the authorities, 'anct he said he woad do ea, and doted down the avenue; I don't • know where ha went About half past eight o'clock I was again wakened up and asked who was tnore, and he said that it was Use man who had been for me In the morn ing. I said "what 'do yea want f" He said he wanted to see mst. I let him to and he begged of me to go and see - his wife and see if she was really deed. When -the man first milled on me I think he was Intoxicated. I told bite I would not go to Nee his wife again; that she was dead. He had been 'at my office that time about five rain. utes, when two officers came In and took him In charge. He told me that he had wakened np in the:debt and stoken to his wile and abe ad not answer. and he then came for me. He said that he had placed her on the floor chore to the dove In order to warm her. I was not In the house more than ten minutes, and did nore. make any examination of the. woundea When he Pointed out the spit of blood be me he said a man had pushed his wife down Watts. • Job Marina:l, sworn—l reelde in the Fourteenth ward. I know Thomas 'Campbell. Wu se his between Sunday. went there In the morning. I sew Mrs Campbell there. Nothing unusual on. t=in,the morning. I was there no nt• iota o'cloda Between three and Sift o'clock Mr. Flicker, Mr. Gol den, MY, and Uri Campbell and myself were theta I don't know whether there was anytute np stars or not. Mrs Camp. ball went lip stairs. Mr. Campbell wee out at the time, and when be came In -he, asked where Golden was I told him that • I did not : know. Campbell 'then went op wan* and I beard adicream of murder and • heavy bill. I Mined to Campbell and told him •o come down. Re came down and took a drink of Sonar, bat did not speak • word. He then went up three times in succession, and to the best of my belief he best bier. I weld hear blows and the wornenatheam murder, I told blot it was a chime to beat a woman in that way.; Be add, "I'll kill you, you o—d d—d w—re." I halloloed to- him to desist, and he geld. If you In terfere I" trill cut your damned liver out." He'thenurdered her to go down stairs. I was sitting cm the lounge st the Len of the India I saw him have her by the arm orithoulder and With his Mot shove, herdown emirs. She fell to the ixittnie aid he illbsd ter and put her on the settee.. She, waned but never spoke. di - admits -afterwards he boos a poker end eommenearto best her with . seMrnekber. about the shoulders, head and fees. Ile then eel down on the floor bendable dad. "I was standing at the door and when he eat down I sat down- on the lounge. when Campbell setted and, run ti me out of the • Ii- ma Ji zy. after a short deliberation.' found that mho deoessed,lsabellsCarop. bell, came to bet death from blows In dicted withr,s,bluut'lastrharketat• fa the hands of her Milhaud. Thomas .1. Camp bell. on . of of frooday. *nozzl e& Ph. 1552 . . ~in th e Fourteen th ward, elty of Etteouridt. SoWen'ma.Mauws• National Orphans* 'llautertead at Gettysburg. r as iids Institution, now In snamtafol oper• attottitirdiril threeyeirs, regrebenteln its mamma* =Mon Buttes of the Union. It melee* Au lIPIP (at Primus) either frointisridiatese Government or from the Shims i Leglalatme. The Sunday sandols . ofihis land, andthe humane pub llo asuaraLty, are its importers. It lot nos now, Oar OM Old, any connection with any inttal7 IsOSISS. When done Mitb ner orphans. of soldiers', lt ls to lamtruellilliPropertYvl the euußfrir. per MOM= OksTUIT).. and then ova Derpetual asylum for orphans no w altifatis, so MI wary dollar's outlay will be imillable future.tlms. The Rev. K. Atkinson: duly antbruised, lama. Ina bn some af onr unisons. Amy upon . whom he may Oct dill, can hare the privilerps of banding la their. esprit& Wood Vilna& (for a redeemed coon. cry) thelfonbinidens' Chritteln Aro. dation rooms, 'AIM avenue. Mr. Cree or Mr.- Wood will receive the same and have it duly.forwarded to headq_uartors. A. few relfelenying Mimi= men and women are-doing all In their-power, to- Ward this woollen& object. (Mould net the country more generally COMO Up tO • their help ti the the pledgee sacredly' Made to orphans' fallen fathers, on theta going out to do battle for therightf .The ireett.and aseeetUnaly . tempting stray of edibles, comp:Wu all the tomtit mad elk* tea of the NO= in. Angled;4P'iltrcw with tlTstait Lof porfa andappeiltiarieP presents .tmeh a stow attraction to the mature, that It .ta .no marvel that liont , a Remannat, coiner of Smithfield Weft' sad Sixth Ween noted nth thlnottidally bf Inangty‘who can appro.. dite•uogimo• iti,test tellittosp. . . 'Yin:: to: a. • o.A:roirtr: W N zs. • uotkos a •••,,13:4: 10 EDUCATIONAL Meeting of Central Board of Education . The Central Board of Education met Tuesday afternoon, November 9th. Present —ktavarri. Aiken, Chadwick, Craig, Cuddy, Duncan, Fleming, Getty, Harrison, Hartman, Hardman, Hum bert, Mays, Mitchell. Nectrermann, Nobbs, Sergeant, Shaw, Taylor and President The minutesof the last meeting were read and approved. The monthly report of the Principal of the High School was read and ordered to be filed. The monthly report of the Superin tendent was read and ordered to be filed. The Secretary reported that warrants were drawn on the 'treasurer to the amount of $18,478,30 during the preced bag month. Mr. Humbert, from the Committee on Rules and Regulations, reported the tot lowing ROLES MID REOPLATIONS POD MR 00V. BENALIOIT OP TIM CENTRAL BOARD OP EDOOATION f'l.. The members of this Hoard shall meet and organize on the wood Tuesday of February, annually, by electing a President, Secretary. Treaaurer and Jau nty. 8- The stated meetings shall be held on the second Tuesday of every month. at two o'clock r. x., in the rooms of the Central Board—a majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. Special meet ings shall be cubed by the President when he shall deem tiit lame necessary. 8. At the Bret stated meeting after the organization the r resident shall appoint, coolest to the approval of the Board, the following standing committees, consist. mg of five members each : 1. A Finance Committee. 2. A Committee on Text Books and Course of Instruction. 8. A Committee on Rules and Regulations. t. A Committee on High School. & A Committee on Colored School. 6. A Com mittee on Teachers and Salaries. 7. Committee on Music. & A Committee on Printing. 9. A Committee on Even ing Schools. 4. The order of bantams at stated meet ings shall be 1. Calling the Roll. 2. Reading Minutes of the Previous Meet ing. 8. Reading Communications, 4. Report of the City Superintendent, Report of the Secretary of the Board. 6. Reports of Standing Lkammittees to the order named above. 6. Reports of Special Committees. 7. Deferred Busi ness B. Presentation of Mils. 9. New and Miscellaneous Buena... 5. A special meeting snail transact only the bulimia for widen the meeting was called, unless a two-third 'K) vote of those present otherwise direct. 6. The following report &hall be sub mitted In writing to the Board at each stated meeting: A report of the City Superintendent, setting forth the general condition of the schools of the city, giv ing such details as will enable the Board to set for the twat interest of the schools. On motion of bir. Hartman It was re. calved. Mr. Hartman moved that the President of the Board be ex officio a member of the Pauutoe Comnaluee, watch was agreed to. Mr. Craig moved that the comet rules governing parilementary iodise be adopt ed. Agreed to. Mr. Hartman moved that each Con. mittee elect its own Chairman. Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Craig the Roles and Emulations am amended were adopted. Mr. Duncan. from Committee frr High School, reported the moult at thew invite. Striations relative to the report of Mr. Hartmen of hie visit to the High School. The report of the Committee was pnb- Betted In foil in the Gegen% several days sine. Age that the Committee have appoint ed Mr. J. Brettell as meseereger to the Board at a salary of fifteen dollars oar month, and respectfully, recommend his confirmation. Alen having appointed Prof. Rob:bath Profelsor of Herman in the High School. The report was accepted. On motion of Mr. Craig, the appoint ment of Prof. Bartsch was confirmed. On motion of Mr. Hardman. the ap pointment of William .7. Brett."' was omiirmed. On motion of Mr. Hartman, it was re solved that all reports of committees be submitted Matte Board before they are published. Mr. Getty, from the Visitation Commit tee, reperted the remit of their visits to the High and Colored School.. On motion of Mr. Hartman, It was re ceived and Bled. Mr. Craig, from the Committee to Audit the Amounts of the Treasurer. reported that they had examined the ac counts of. the Treasurer and carefully compared the warrants with the soul and found them correct. On moden of Mr. Flamina. Lt was re ceivedend filed. On motion of Mr. Harrison, the Treas. neer was authorized tooredit the account _of Hobert 'oder, Collector of Pitt - trio., with exoneration!, claimed to the amount of 1209 Oi. • Mr. Chadwick asked for an additional teacher, of the intermediate grade, in the Llneolnitub-Mstrics. Mr. Mitchell asked for a primary teacher, of the primary grade, In the Washington sub-district. Mr. Fleming applied for a primary teacher in the Colfax enb-district. Superintendent Lucky requested teat authority be grimed to the Highland subdistrict to appoint a primary teacher. Mr. Hartman moved to refer to com mittee. Mr. Fleming moved to emend by add tog "with power to act," which was agree] to. The Chair then put the motion as unaided, and It was decided in the at. Orme:ire. A comotonleation from Mks Jennie Ralston. Secretary of tub Pittsburgh Teachers' Institute reporting the attend ance and ammo of teachers of the high and colored schools; also of the musics teachers. Read and received. On motion of Mr. Fleming, Mr. alms was appointed on the following com mittee via Teachers and Salaries, and Hullo a commluee from a Committee of Colored Chiantis protesting against the sale of the Miller street School Home; - requesting the orgaulasiktn of "obter,Colorol Schools in different parts of the city; protesting against the ap pointment of a white lady as teacher in the Colored School, asking the Board to re-consider their action and appoint a colored teacher. Requeettng a change in the appoint. truant of the Chairman of the Committee on Colored Schools shall place a gentle man to that position who will be boom why with our people. On motion of Id f. liutrpan . it was re ceived. idr. Shaw moved that the Committee who were In attendenoe Do invited to address the Board, which was agreed to. Speeches were made by Prof. B. H. Sampson. Rev. W. H. Hunter, Edward Bailey and James W. Owens. Mr. Shaw moved that the hours of session is the Colored Bawl be the same, and the mite for the closing of I the doors be the same as the Ward Schools. end that the building be put in Mr.repair. Mr. Oralg toned to refer it to the Committee on Colored School, which was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Craig the Principals of High, Sub District and Colored Schools, were directed to state in then monthly reports to the Superintendent, the absence of beechen of mark. motion of Mr. &Inchon it was Resolved, That the Principals of the High and District Schools atoll each Make an annual- report to the City Su perintendent on or before , the receipt-of their June salary, setting forth the Mon. dlilini and warns of their respeotive school; together with the number of males and females carolled during the year, the average monthly enrollment, and the average monthly Attendance, together with snob other items as the Superintendent may designate. Mr: Harrison offered the following, which was decided le the negativo Rooked, That the teachers who at tended the City Teachers' Institute on Friday eveningh.October 28. be allowed to count that everting es teaching time. Oa motion of Mr. Hartman it. was resolved , to appoint an assistant to tap Colored Night School. On motion, the appointmetrt was refer. I red to the Committee on Colored Schools with power to act. - On motion of Mr. Nobbs it was Beargeed, That we consider It Inex pedient to Bell the building on Miller street, and that the Committee be in structed to take no further action in re. gard to Beagle On motion of Mr. Hartman, Hugh 8010 was allowed twenty dollars for his attendance in the rooms during the month, of September and October. On motion of Mr. Hanlon the Seem We was authorized to purchase station ary. .do., for the Deaf and Dumb School. Mr. Mitchell offered the following: Rooked, That all scholars members of closes 0 and D, Pittsburgh High School, who are not bona Jkfe residents of the city of Pittsburgh be notified that they Must cease attendance, and that the members of elaseettA and B who are not bouafidiresidentilif the eity be required I to pay the Item of thirty dollars annua ll y to commence August 30, 1E49. Mr. Hartman moved to amend by. con. tinning thosewho are In attendiutoe unit! theflrat of .Inly next. Yr. Dugan moved inlay on the table. The quotient was put and decided 1n the negative: : I A Motion to adjourn was Made Old =LEL 4 .BULIS” AND "fin Commercial Gambling EDITORS:.-The engrossment, by capitalists, combining for purposes of speculation, of staple commodities which enter largely Into the general °saguaro. non of the people, In quantities so large as to enable the speculators to enhance the price and dictate to the consumer what he shall pay for an Important arti cle of daily consumption, is become so common among us that foreigners gener ally, and many citizens, have came to speak of us u a nation of gamblers. In keeping with thin Idea, are the wriest so often used In your own and other Jour, nab In their money and market reports. each as songs, shorts, bulls, Deems, buyer's option, sclipr's option, spot earner. do. Tnese terms Lave become familiar as applied to the operations in various leading commodities, such as gold pnv ernMent, corporation, bank stocks, wheat, Barley, flour, Petroleum dut.. In each of which Capitalists and specula ter.; have for the pan few years been wont from di t to time to make a "(br ute." Your ere will remember that breadstuff.. tea by cornering combina tions at Chlossio, and other great canters of that trade, been pushed up to rates that had no 1.4 i ls In th e relations of :sup ply and de mos , but were pare and ISID. mixed, artilleral distortions of value, brought on lot combinations of capital and credit in be hands of unacripulous speculators. About this tile last year a "corner" in Petroleum w made, or sztempted, in which several of our Pittsburgh dealers were partioepa criminia. Io thin case, If my memory ser •es um, some of the "bolls" CIILOO Off with broken horns, or aerely lacerated bank-credits. Dozing the past year the "Mans" In oil, on two or more occasion", undertook to make little "corners," with, however, bttt partial summit. A few weeks ago the New York Gold Exchange was worked into a mast por n, ntous "corner," which, like, the ex plosion at Avondale, spread devastation all around. And now, notwithstanding the severe lemma of numerous and terrible finan cial dissicers, and the downfall of many vletims, we see the elements of another corner-combination flostiag in every breeze. It would seem evident that err tam prominent, , welt-known and wealthy oil dealers and refiners, and sundry opulent Arms outside of the oil trade, have gotten op • huge cant ids's. tion to make • "bull corner In petro leum. • large amount of boos Ade capital and • large amount of bor rowed money are brought 41 the service or the speculators in the pending scheme for distorting the price -of redned and crude bIL These corner men have bought up contracts tor suture delivery of oil, It Is understood, to the extant of over one hundred thousand barrel; and they continue to parettsae, constantly ad vancing the rues, Intending still further to raise prices, and by taking, them selves, so mu= of the entire production that the contractors for future dells , ery will dud it Impossible to an their contracts, and so be (breed to pay . to the corner men the diherence between the low rate contracted for and the high rate which the movement or corner is designed to establisn. If this high game, with Its tremendous stake., can be =cement', played, the "balls" will pocket perhaps • million dollars in glortousiy wrenched from the diatom tided "bears," But, on the other hand. If the "bolls'. And the Job too heavy, the task too herculean for their combined apital and credit, and be driven to reveal the least sign Of weakness or decrepitude, the menaced crowd of "bears" will turn up on and devour or drive them, bleeding and exhausted, back front the arena of the strife. But, Wears. Editors, are yours sod the other Journals of the city doing your whole duty In reference to these illegitimate, esuarrallsing and dare gerous agitators and disturbers of the otherwise whelsomeand healthy condi tion of our cotr.mereal and lluancial mar ket.? I observe that the Gatirrre in its oil market reports, so much consulted, and generally so reliable, very properly records the receipts and ant Ma, the sales and prime of oil, and also coin. manta on the condition and propene of the market, giving in alternate banes thexespectiva views of the "Bella" and of the ' , Beare" while this may, and I suppose is Jost what a busi ness and commercial newmpaper is expected to do. Is it all that should be dose? ass it ever oecurred to you that It la the duty, and would be becom ing In an old and influential paper, Mo. reptised for two or three generations as a 'faithful sentinel on the watch tower, keeping vigils over the moral, social, po inlaid and commercial interests of the community, sounding , the alarm when danger threatens, advocating the tight and awning and denoctecing the weling? I say, tea it not occurred to you that you sbotdd bold up to wte• lio reprobation every such gems end wanton perversion of the morals of trade, as gold corners, wheat earners, petroleum or any other corners? Should Me press stand dumb, while our met• forgetting or Indifferent-to the glory sod renown of the ancient London or Venetian merchant far strict moral integrity, matt recklessly into the maelstrom of speculation, beedlem of bailie on this ride slid Charybdis on that, down the rapids and over the cataract into the abyss below? That my conception of the magnitude of the perils involved In anch movements as the one under review, may not appear extravagant, lei Me apifek briefly or some of its aspects, or how It looks to an out sider. The ••/taller tt Is Illiticosted, have already engrossed over 100,000 barrels of relined olt.' /t la understood they mterid to hold this In band at least until Jens. airy next, and In raid on or oessfulty treble on the "Beare," or ••Shortik" they must purchase at ad. vandng • rates nearly all the pro duction of November and December—the production at this thus lab, simmer any former period In the history of Petroleum and reaches the autrundlog figure of 14.- 000 barrel. Mande par diem, which re sults In • dolly yield of refined MI equal to at leant 10.000 barrels per diem. The prOdeetttne trala In Nov. to Pt het baa a ad ra .W .d *IR o'Weeb. th h e t to Ohoht,cm The OCO berfela hew held ex the me. n ch. ettato eaten Imola asoho•t to LAMM In all 414.44.0:0 These figures .approMmate the truth, and give a vivid idea of the load to be carried if the corner le to culminate In January next. It is quite formidable enough to suggest to all the lessor or weaker "bu ll s" the wisdom of an early escapade. ant, suppose the contents, when .Tandery oinnes, And It impossible to unload without giving up the brill for margin; and, to swan each a amid essay to cam their Immense kr over the doll months into the autumn of 1870, with the acaretkine of IMMO en loans, leakage end of oil, premium Insuranc= iprobably all this In the hoe of a rapidly ncreasing production under the stimulus of prices made artlfetally high by their own 11=0: Whit OW oat °W the sum of the disasters to follow? The 'lslam" may, indeed, be driven to their boles, with only their paws to eau, hot what of the Mils"? May not even those of the largest sutlers be Mt with only their dry hoofs to stick? I repeat Mr. Editor that In my opinion at bast, the poplin Press, especially such papers as I hold the GAZITTII to be, owes it to the reputation and emitters of the tradhig.axnumnity to lignelim such proceediags with lid market candiumus. lion. Pittsburgh can well do Without Goulds or Flak& Its atmosphere is uncongenial for such, and the Preen should aid In keeping It so. Seeing In your paper of Monday' an article shoed ”Pair Play" with Its little bornsetlaking out, has prompted me to write. I regret that my hurried circumstances prevents me from writing with more care. Eves fir. . *anew Eigaps. • Yedifrdey afternoon, a team of banes attached to a wagon loaded with uw dust, while being driven along Canal street at 'lts intersection 'with Liberty, became frightened at a locomotive and . made a plunge forward, right In trait of it. Fortunately the engine, which wu stinting • train, slopped Just at that in. stout withbie foot or two of the wagon. The affrighted anima* however, mold not be chalked. made • Ebert turn elf the traft' w hich threw the driver to the ground under a wheel. which pined over his right log. They then brought themselves sad the vehicle to a Mgt& still by running against a post =Um sidewalk fronting the elevator. and Mar tha off a wheel. The injured aura woo taken Into the.ltash House sad a Mil am Rent for who pronounced the bone unbroken. US -was, however. severely bruised, and, being unable to walk. was tarried to Merey Hospital Dir treatment. Ills name taowen Milton. Marrow Faceme.2 other day a MO narrowly escaped ring her skull crushed in by - brick from the top of the new buildings in course of 'rootlet' on Ma avenue near Market Er 3 P10734111 Ofilro.—Olrle wanted, for atrem, but the fall of Able cooks and pinto femurs in the city. nothi n g compared to th e redo/mom de B. H. Long. at No. 13 Federal street. price' In the truck ba l ding b roug ht near bridge. Allegheny City, at the liket. arms try the entermme sod blames ter Washing Idilue Ondoa Im tact of Liehler shoo the opal= of hie new and mammoth ofto hlhihmaat, lot hod Ihtate.=See aavolthament of Wood egret. • Tramito, Irealase e tan in INWCIumg & Itidnbow. 'Baal Estate and large meartixatet.'hot co= el on InsMancei Ainenle, 196. 15/7 end WO Oen. RM band. DcaN ./9i Waal no Mita% IL I ` , THE COURTS. capreme Court—Fall tkuch TVIEZDAY, November 9.—The Supreme Court met at 10 o'clock, A. x., present a full bench. The following hualneas was trilllKilettd Behmll:t et al. vw, Weidman, D. C. Ar gnment concluded by Roethen for pLain air to error. Coleman et al. NIL Koontz et al. Argu ed by Geyer for plaintiff in error, and by A. M. Brown, contra Ballentine vs. McGh, C. P. Argo. ad by Lauer for plat ff In error, and by Over. contra. Porter's Executor's appeal, C. P. Ar gued by Purulence for appellant, and by Marshall, contra. Koontz vs. Kennedy, L. C. Argued by Bell for plaintiff In error, and by Smith contra. Duff et aL vs. Hoffman, C. P. Argued by Duff for plaintiff in error and by Huy. contra. Whigtism's appeal from C. P. Ar gued by Hasbrouck for appellant and by Penny contra. Reynolds et al.; appeal. Argued by Miller for appellant and thereupon appeal quashed. Neel et at. va. biefflbenny, D. C. Ar gued by Large for plaintiff in error and by Woods contra. U. K. District Veart—.lndge McCandless. TOBBOAT, November 9.-13. Held and W, A. Heeler, doing bueinen at Cony, Pa., were adjudged bikrupta. A motion for a new trial was made In the case of Peter Higgins. K. Circuit Court—Judge McCandless. ntrItIDAT, November 9.—The IMO Of G onld vu. Reese, action to recover dam ages for an alleged infringement of • patient. On trial. —o— Court—Judge Kirkpatrick. TUESDAY, Nov. 9 —The case of the Western Inettranos Co. for tun •re. J. D. Drain, previously reported, Is still on Pi al. Pftstrargb, Fon Waype and Cbltago 0113=1 From the annual report of the Pia; bu rgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Co weeny for the year ending June 30, 13139, as filed at the office of Gen. George W right, Ohio, Oomminloner of Railroad. and Telegraph; the Columbus Journal gleans the ibllowing Items: The length of the main line I. about 468 utiles; branches 83 miler; entire line and branches 000 miles; mein line in Ohio 251 miles; branches In Ohio 84-10 miles; aide tracks 46 miles; total length of Iron In Ohio 306 miles. There are In Ohio 43 wooden bridge; with an aggregate length of 4.616 feet, and live iron haidpe w en egw-egate length of 196 Poet. ith There ere oo the line 216 locomotives. 95 first-clues and 26 sec mid-class passenger cars. 64 express end hagglers oars, 3.134 freight earn and 108 other can There are employed In ope rating the raid In Ohl; 1,75 3 Pomo& There were carried during the year 1,4123,251 passengers, 606,944 tone of through freight and 907,766 tons of local freight. There were consumed In Ohio dazing the year 40,639 lairds of wood and 46,544 tone df coal. The expenses for the year were as fol ' lowm Maintenance of way and strno tons; 11.293.699.89; Motive power and cars, 54994972,74; Transportation ex ' VorloCo. 54394951.61: General expenses, 11119.81.2.41- Torsi exponent of operating he road, 16.080.43 6 .66. Theernalcas are reported am follow= Transportation of passengers, 52,625,683.47; Transportation of freight, 54391.620.10: Mali and express, 11217,10566; from all other 10111011111. stole 81570' Total earnings. 511.2193,396.77. Net multings. 52,165,850-42. The amount of capital stock paid tole 511,602,000. The following are the officers of the company, ell realdents of Pittsburgh: George W. thee, President; Thomas D. Messier, As. slatent President: K M. Hutelthnon, ..Senmat7; J. P. Henderson, Treasurer; H. A. Gardner. Chief Engineer, J. N. McCullough. General I3upertntendent. J. P. Farley, Auditor; F. R. Myer; Gen eral Ticket Agent; Wm. P. Shinn, tlen end Freight Agent. The Return from Europe of IN. W Ochmild% Ere. We yesterday had the plasm.» of visiting Mr. O. W. Schmidt, the senior member of the esteoelve wins and liquor importing house of Schmidt d Friday, corner of Canal and Penn streets, who has Mei returned Irmo nearly half • year's purvisadeg Irbil in the fanums wine growing countries of the Old World. He made very heavy purchases while abroad in Germany, Spain, France and Portugal. and the rum, who are regarded as among the heaviest wins importers of the country. are now daily receiving oat of bond, in:IOMM in voices of foreign wines and bran dies, the very hest that the European markets afford. The line of cham pagnes is very complete and comprises all the famous and most popular brands known to the trade, and altogether la the fullest and drew aasortment ever opened in this city. The general Importation of light, dry and heavy wino embraces all the varieties in favor with connoisseurs, having been selected at the mar celebra- ted vineyards of Europe. Few of oar readers have any proper idea of the ex tent of the business transacted by tub rummer, which oomph , . position with the very largest adabilahments of the char ade/ In New York or Philadelphia. They monthly receive direct [tom En. rope imisumse invoices of wines and brandies, and their commodious cellars and ware moan are always cocked cocked their fullest capiedUes. trade la very large, and with each re turning year lIMIUMSII more formidable proportions. Making their own impor tations and purchasing direct from the vineyards where produced, they have supedire advantages to offer in wines and Wandler as to purity, ffnemess, qual ity end cheapness. Memo. Schmidt a Friday are gentlemen of the strictest honesty and integrity, and coturpierama for fair dealing and uprightness. and while heartily welcoming the senior home after his emended continental basinssi tour, we teal that it bin place to bespeak for this enterprising firm a full share of the patronage of our friends and readers. Two fletworoolo Ix Ow Da, The members of the Cantata Scebtkr are Indefatigable to their exertions to make of their first concert the greatest amateur pertbrmenee ever given It burgh. They bad two 'obit:Wm last Monday. one In the atureamon. soother In the Melling, s ci . thus passed from four to live holes in hard study. Some of our prominent divines end oonnobasure werepresent at the evening rehearsal. pressed In em v ithstle terms their admiration and eon Won that en 101- manse moons would reward the biters of the society- A aketeb of the program me Is given to-ay In our ocdnuuts, The hlgn ekaramer at the society Gan at once heindged from the mimeo of the com p:ears and the Works selected. Eniareed. Messrs. Tampion & Co fines the recent Ms at their establish mod, have rebuilt Ow destroyed and at the same time comddera=s 4 . lanced the sertabllahment. Fox los cream, Confectionary, Oysters, and any palatable dish la season. there la no oleos better than this house, comer Eirolthfield street and Diamond alley. ladles or gent/omen can he Served with the latest denounce in the way of edibles at all hours of the day and evening. Remem. her Youropon & Cc's and give them • can, Tbik IczYnous--The in aneminipplemand ibr the celebrated gneensware from the Keystone Pottmy. Kamm 8. M. Kier & of. proprietors, is the very bast evidence 1W Sze/limo° end superiority .OVer other artiales of th. 6 kind in the market. Everything in the line of queensware may be lbund et the ware room, NO. SES Liberty street, and for the encourage ment of home manefacturers, ands from the superimity of the articles, this °dab. Itehment shd be patronized. Chapped Elinsa, hoe sod all Una of the akin, certainly oured roul t wing the .fer Thar /bap, made by Caswell. Har.s, & Co., New York. It all other moodiness it wW pre. weather the skin if need ring sold It I. esall_y appal, avoiding all trouble of the comPoßneh rezw in use. It an bit= by WISE whit the rust tender skin, without irringlon or Wn, malting II soft and dear. add by the draWal gam. fah wT Bowts awl Nswqmpera,...Books, news pipers and 'meadows, all the West Amnion and forehpe publloallons, to gether wlth►a ore and valuables meat of works now out of print, et Egsn's Book end Newspaper Depot, No. 41 Bluth mum Many of the works oched ill half price, while now of the am be purchased any chasten% wren et the publishers, Egan's Is the place to go to making preemies In this Excitement Extreordloary—lme lea' FM, EMEEgEIMMIiI Never in the history of this old and atald city ham the excitement in the Far Trade reached the proportion , that it has attained since the arrival of the im mense stock Just received at the famous and reliable borne of Wm. Fleming & Co-, No. 189 Wood street. The goods kept here are Snit-class, and are all war ranted. No mbirepreeentations what ever will be allowed upon the part of any of the salesmen in order to scam pliah a sale. But all goods are repro muted according to their true quality and value. The stock of this estsbdahment le truly immense, =slating of data= and Permian Lamb, Mink Sable. Siberian Squirrel, Water Mink, Black and Brown Sables, German Fitch, etc., made ih all the new style. of Barques, Berthas, Col lars, Eugenia., Muffs and Cue% all of which are being mold at from 16 to 25 per cent. Ida than any other hove In the city. Amusements New Oman. Hotnut —Leilingwell, who has sucoesnrully astabliabed a new school of hla owe In the borleque drama, and an artist of very superior talent and great versatility, to-night appears in twa of his very teat characters. He la deserving crowded houses, furnishing an entertainment chants, modest and fun-provoking, and such as should find the heartiest encouragement with all classes of amusement lovers. Prrranutton Taman's—The patrons of the Pitutburgh Theatre have been well entertained ever since the warm Wm =tined, and each succeeding week brings some new attraction. Rita Percy and Mina Benson are the chief attractions thin week. FTr!TIIirMI The season of the year having arrived when we are permitted to Indulge our epioureaniam, In games, dinners, sup pers, Ate., we dwelte to call she attention of the public to the fact that there la at least one establishment to the city where of every description, from reed bird to venison, Including dunks, prairie chickens, pheasants, wild turkey, and bear meal, can be procured at ell time., fresh and good, and where it is prepared and served to a style unampaid. It Is scarcely necertary, however, for us to say that we refer to the Continental Sa loon. Filth avenue, nest door to the Pala- Milos, as the public generally, know that Bolted:wiener always takes the lead in such matters, serving his Patrons with the best of everything the market and season affords, The Secret of Beaty Iles In the use of Hagan's btagnolls Balm for the Com plexion. Roughneaa, Redness, Blotches, Etna burn, Freckles and Tan disappear where It Is applied, and a beautiful oomplexion of pure, satto-like texture Is obtained. The platoon features are made to glow with Healthful Bloom and Youthful Beauty. Remember Hegan'a Magnolia Rem is the thing that products them effects, and any lady can secure It for 76 cents at any of our stores. lb preserTe and dross the Hair use Lyonra Yababon. amyl+. Fresh—Our lady friend. need have no fear that the stook at Idoorhead's, No. 81 Market ousel, will be band eroded over before they get there, es the propri etor of that eatablzahment make, It a point In Ws badness arrangements to always keep up the supply with the de mand, and Mmes. she is thus compelled totot &naive new goods dilly, Ws stack is gawk?"' new, fresh, and of the latest styles. It is this peculiarity which has made 81 Market street so popular with lady purchasers. Chllinsahr incriblog nude to order and Stitching and Stamping Gar braid, ge., at No. 12 Federal street, near the bridge, Allegheny (My, et the Dealer Weal:king Machine Office. R. H. Loam. WHO7•Mq A T VI GROCERS, &c. aBO. R. taI.WORIW. ASSIST a. at•aliclk JOU/11 BILWOWIII. DILWORTH9 HARP .& CO 'Wholesale Grocers, Na 243 LIBERTY STREET, Oppealla bud al Woad Knot. Probargts, BAVI MX= WITH Very Large and Complete stock of GROCERIES, They Rupectfally Wile the Attention OF P TIROHASE.R.S. .02 EATABLE SHED ET A. & T. 001111 LY, 1812. W. IL NEELY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (0111.1:CriT Oar. Lau HOT ILL.) PITTIIWZGH. PA. W. C. ARMSTRONG, ltacamor to Pecan • Annstrtraga PRODUCE IXHIMIIIMOR 11.1:6131A3T, =TINo. 25 Market. Street.. N L . a. =Asuman, Wholesale and Rittal Grocer, —gattzfil . ISO Ptxfl BTRZCS T MIX, DUUD & PATTON, CA . aargaroerbaata ma Lard OU. km. Malik BM Cotton Yarn. sad au l'lttetompla IllmaThetares moral. and 2.114 a=llllD antirr. tritabug6, PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN. Iturs DANNY, 11010111 A CO., Al Ezekuge Plies, and I. L INUIT 1 (0., 11 tine hint, N. T., offer for ode the Bondi of the Inns PmUM Railway. flue Roads pay arum per eat. is Cold; have thirty Tun to inn ; are Ins from Bounstant Taxation; are seeded by a Land Ind of Ida Illifea Ants of the Plant Lands la Isnue and Colorado. In addition to this quid grant the Com pany alio out Three Milieu of Acres Ig anus, whiel as being rapidly sold le develop the Mary and Improve Um road. They are firdmutmtge upon the Menden of the read from Ilierldn, luau, to BUM, Colorado. The road Is operation, 417 mils long, open which it Is also a mortgage, now aim 1011 THIN 11001111 NIT INCOME TO PAT TER IN. MST UPON THE NEW 10 1. Tkerele as better mark In the ' ket—this beingla some rivals bettor (Wert meat luneltiu. PIiIIiCIPIL IND U TERI? TIME IN COLD, Price 11, and 'Mel Intend, Is Conley; ?Impalas, laps tad Mann famished ea application, • .. - We bra a tall linty &the tbere Goads as bad and tar ute; sad vs tab pkutui lo , recommtadlnp tbrea Musty nllablir sad perfect!! salt latutatat. M'CLEAN a Co.. lb. la barb Annie,' Plitibarai. rak aa3o •••- 116.3*,-1:11 THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, ►re now prepared to furnish VINT.° AM at the lAIIMIT ■ARK yr RATICS. Attention 4 on, tinntlarty Wind to oar EXTJIA WINE VINE&AB. p,',93i:N:ELAlibyr.lers):l:l 1869 1870. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Greatly Reduced Prices! E. HOUSTON & SON, Faehlonable Merchant Tailors b Clothlen, 70. 107 FIFTH /WINNE. wane" of CUM Alley, have Just reoetred the Lamest end moot eamplete Itcce of Cloth. and Cattebnerea, Wat tage and eastant matte olotblog over opened to Wittily. It comprises the very most of French Roods at well aa medium Awerleannutanfeetares. Our am tot Small Profits, Low Pekoe. Wok Wes and Bradt Cash favor no with a Call sad Jartne for roareelvea All orders 111.1 warranted pre sstistsOloo. xa THIRD ARRIVAL WINTER GOODS. GRAY & LOOM, 89 Fifth Avenue, 47 Sixth Street Men and Boys Clothing in the Greatest Variety, OTEICOITI ILL ITTLFI 111 D ARIL The Lowest prima to tba airy tor good isobar.ar tlal rocota. TEe ap-tawn panne are oontubily Welled St call to Si oar mew stoma mid astatine noel. GRAY & LOGAN. 89 Fifth Avenue, 47 Mirth Street. P. Al'A_l-1.131A.V., MEROHANT TAILOR. 13=1 Cloths, Cagan:gams and readings. Al., 0 CITLIXZN If IURNISHINO.6OOI:I6. N O. 286 DEC. TEEM, 1669. rablk notice Is hereby given that NATRONA & TARENTUM Beflegoial Society Ran aakilod to the Coon of Common Pk. of Altrebory Cessato !kr • Cbartor. aka that Um Gala Coati M. as cadet m tko maw to to. of loot Lbat tats Matter kIU Oa ornate at their TAM/IM. I mottos. unless exteot 5001 Manta 011.1 be bard Lao 001.11th114. J. W. INLLTIFS. No. 93 1-2 Smith!' Lek' Strout. PITTSBURGH, PA. intro Cloadas stria to order V I.lho Wool TIEGIEL, No. 53 Smithfield Streol„Pftlaburgb. MehTl:l NEW FALL GOODS. • noleattld lulu .s.d, a CLOTHS, C agsrisrießrij. SG. last laaatridea UM&V IMITILI6, Sat liheattaal Millar. •i auttlatakt inst. LIVERY & SA.LEI STABLES. Mill PATTIRSON Si 00:1 Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., 117111111ME11. PL Wilt on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS. =94l%*'"'"A""" ium " men plow I.ord Oar w . l z f a ltu Al= =t a m Tb r gi:Ligy:t gamms. taalloa sod good oars 0111 go Cron ail !alga JOHN H. ST WART, Ludlam" toss g. ROW. H. PAITINIVn,'" A r & ca. 1.1173"" -.aY. ELLIail AMID a.; • ezza (.)':•ff.:111/11:1'04z.-•: COL 111 Bil HIM 6 LIMIT It = WINS 3. LIQUORS, &a, SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, Xl6B, BMW, NI, &0., WSOILICSALE DISALNIMIS to PURE BYE WHISIUES; 409PEITESTREET. Have Removed to NO@. MI AND DM PENN, Car. itlevanth at, (formerly CaaaL roam lI.FINCHA Nor tf6. 11/". 2111% .to aid as. PIM sTILY4T, lIIISIIIIOM Omar labtaled Pare In arias to YOZZION 111735 804 Lt. 44011 a. WIPP. a. akll..allll MF ln r 7 ;7l 100 WOOD STREET. Sg NEW GOON& EINE VASES. 41 isei ABB UM& 1111/ gi '...A.Brars. .... FA lINCITUire Ilia. Marge mei of 1 AIME MIND GOODS CQ .t in duartiAam • . I pi s aall em zrimea be arl ia x E. NEWEL , & 00. 100 woos RIPIIICIFin- CALL ARID SEE 2111 asw Child 13eta, Parian Statuette, Vain ssel riat u ittletee. vropeditil Ow las - B. BIONIC & golk, N.. ISt UMW MENEM If z.- 2 ,1, Imo mamma__ TI.. Irldt• emits" Ware for 11 ant win IN Milky... Ma& GO Mt SALE I AMUSEMENTS KoR SALE—PROPEILTY. ll lota 95:131 feat, graded. cotlybr— par pear. 4 lots 140139 fee 400— .100 per year. 1101115:199 feet, 95 ; Seer/ street. Pram* boase of 3 rooms, lot 94:100 Met: 0.111.1.100. Brits Douse of T rooms. Wits room d stable; 99:100-114,5e10. 9 three plemA an ied brleit brumes on Patton street. each 414. 000. fuse roomed pressed brick !wafts IneLP finished. new: lot 601100. Two brick bows., pumps and hydrants, all tor 04,000. New two roomed and osier brick boom, 10l 100 100; 51.- 400 —4600 cub and 11119/ per ewer. Good sewn roomed Porter and Mt 94:960 feel. 1111.- 500, sad easy .nntts. 0 roomed Remo noose lot 11 4.0 0, 11500-4500 cash and Wane,/ In 1 and 9 years. 9 lots on Wylie .111001 94:90: N9O. 11,9 on Wylie street 14711:195 :114100. 11 lets on Centre avenue 111.1em195,• 4900 cork. 1.80 beet front on Centre •este• by 195 fart deep, will dleide towel: alo es:. Celt tr.: &wenn! from $3OO to $llOO. The above property is we located and withln 10 to 111 021 notes wallt of the Cann Ham, d ermaast NewControl Passenger R. R. 90 scree arern Penna. Pallroad. 4 miles from the eft,. SW notes on Pan Handle Railroad, • miles from city. New room frame bon. 1 mile from Court Hon.. 1491/ sexes Slasonri land. Persona d• striai to parattue • home or auk. aa doyen...teal. thora alshltdr to sell, plasm call oa or addrosa. IIeCIAING • RAINBOW. LIM Nod. 193 191 and 199 Centre avenna. HOBOKEN" STATIONS PROPERTY FOR SALE. nag beautiful situation cannot be surusaseg fOT Plivate realdenee. to any direction, ot Mom to both clues, being only elobt miles 00 the Western Pennsylvania IZMInuo. Any per•011ot. Mring to ibrmation about tnts property csa 00•12 II by naming as the odlee of Um IliON CITY MII 7IIAL WPM INOVRANCI COMPANY. TS IWtersl etreet. Allegheny. Lots hots one-ball acre tO eve arrest .10, small lola to suit Vol. chMera. There M a goat tocauchor • outlaw mute gatablishment., batman flatiroad and Alleghthy river. aragnagg AT PRIVATE BALE-VAILILIA• Illsg LOT 07 GEOOFFD Okuda on the nortisnAsi earner of Riockion MIXII3O and Beare SA, ALlegbeay city, Ito:alai 37 ftet on Siontios even.. preserving the same width along Heaven street 140 feet: insace 11001 Beaver areal 100 (Oct. preasiTton a width of 80 feet to Water ousel, on which erected • t r wo-stan , from* d4elllan bonse..d beton the late realdene• of Lather Stockton, deed. TWA pm...Mt tread 012 ttio Allegment Pork- nod tar beauty alma/Ina and sorrow:Winn ea.% te excelled. For terms of sat and fartherLTo i an , 8 0 . r U a PDI KE seilkoo No. 409 Buser A • me. Fns SALE.—A Very Desirable TLC T OF LARD, containing about *II eltasta wlthla dye miler of the on and stool two minute. watt [ton Ingram illtatn of tha Psonsadle Railroad; bas s front of stoat ono-third of mill On etartler• Creel; all esoa nla of talon enitaraurd, besot rich bottom land sal ads:drab/7 scanted to beteg lard oat tnto Intl of from 4to 5 sore or less. toad hour, wen. AA sad wall of Imo on the orotalses. Tams OW. Apply to B. aIeLAIN t CO. am No. 104 Fourth Awennta VALUABLE LAWRENCE VILLE PROPERTY FOR tI•LE.-161 feet front be Forty-Poorth street Ity 1114 feet deep on as nil built Penally Mansion of portico, ald• ball , nine roma., wash room and ee , M , sardmt. variety of cholas fruits end grape rte. a The louden la pmee•aut sad eealthy. Will be sold at fair price tad on ma eonable Roma. Apply to CII7IIIIICRT 4 80 .79 Meth avenue. SALE.—One Two Horse pr . 1 . 1f o , :h r goas, suitable for gardener. War c One Onirgned Amen/lame. 0 00 empty metro{ Banal@ for glue .an. 000 emptyWhlaky barrels. Apply W armonse, Na. OW Darrel% street. Monateone U y. (ha Pearl MM. Alleghe J orgzHlS Del& PIR SALE. SOUTH PITTP— -10/1011 rIitIPZLITT.—A seat TIVI/ MST aICH DWICLLINt. MAME of WI. Slaitooau and Cellar. Gat ltxterea, Heoraht and • Weil or Water. tat teat feet front on Can.. street try one tutd.ed dory. Moe 10.000. Tel nu one-balf easho•malader In ona ad two fade.. B. CUTHBERT BOM, 210 000 10 onr .LEGAL. NOTICE —All persons are be. ;by wattled that ...wee of edsolatetta on the estate of • - )(dual.] la • of W /Meshes g. altreeeter county. r... dge'd.. baseWe day been greeted to the andetalgatd. rata. Waned to the estate will peen mottle eolth toe ist ono, sad thoee haste. < luau against the estate wUI wawa% them to me. W. J. Dui IuHISIT. mt.:rend Whine. bore. ra. EECUTR IX'S NOTICE...— Wl:terms I it.,. test... Mary twee been =VP. tm tb r e _ elalme asahnst mad estate are aeren; flea i tunseiLl i te mect . e wttboat d•lay, nod persons Wr7TDT:IT leelartz. beta WY. IL DU • tie. oc211:413 h.. 37 Flab Arms.. C=lll I 00AL AND 00E31 CHM RS H. 41,111 STRONG, Youghiogheny and Connellsvifie Coal. COIL, SLIME lAD INULPHEBIZED COIL OFFICE AND TAM),earner & Ma and Wort. atom. Limit! sod Clyser Ninth wool; Woo Eleoond meet , bloat .n d, wad, of !bat o f Was sums. 7. r %J. E. ft Depot, &Nand mu. Orden Leant either of tto &flora Dams, or ad • 400 to me through Pittsburgh P. U., mal m oots. proms& eitiretaall. B.tar so whom I am subblying: Won. Unt i ovnau 11 1 11 , h : 4,..111. 1 4.40uri Co, enk • Hugus, Alex Bradley. Park. Ilms! Co., ,rt i, l b.r /LeCurdy Co.. Bona thug • Co. J. B. LIVO f , =tIJUI tae. .mac. OM Coto aibn.w.me r. 0.. °eauCQ LU COALLUI DICKSON, STEWART & CO, antes mooned their 01100 to O. 567 LIBERTY STRFAT, aatstr ettr annumvoND ram)", LLitn. 27. 0 5 1 . COAL Carat Use at their M. or ocktnemono anin" sall. 1= Os anneal to imaateir. PROPOSALS. ... ♦,..OQpT Ojri c rlitret.M% TO FUNIIFACTREtEUS OF IRON RAILING. The Comettbre w 1 , 1t7 Propers7•lll melee NU Nun ERTIPIDAY, Ub inn „as 3 r. N., ter teralsetne ..d exise. to pawn about NO /ZIT 1603 ILIALLVO ascend 4.3tv Hall &rum Plans sad !qete.,knis em, be ..42 sad IN Pentesdan obNeed at IN enc. CHARLES DAPS! Clty Zairtweer. CITIr COVVIOLLZII4I 07110, Cm or ALLIGIIINNT, No, 4 , UMW I N OTICE TO CONTRACTOR& SIMALED PROPOSALS WM be r. aimed at thb U. atoll 3 o'clock r. au and 11113BeDAY. 3BeDAY.Nov. llta. 1859. for the Ono We. Wm Paving of tat a t rt. and Al- GRADING AND PAVING PIMP ALUM from Banton Alley to Barnett OII&DING ONLY. WILLOW from Venial atreet to Bar tan alma. Beeelehettom em be seen at the ogees of CU. Darts. Lg.. CID Thelma, The right Is r..ser. oeet my or stl led . . i W. li. roliTelt. etty Controller, erci — ixotheza•s toencs. 411.1.zemataT Cm, P... Nos. 3. 1109. NI:TICE.—The assessment for rading aid Pm las BEECH lITENZT Dom Ineta to Alleibeey Aveneee. and elso for Oredlei sad Parlez &VAS, ALEXI". Dam Bayou street. me eoe , r.edy for tzentlemtloa mad ma be •etee at Was cam. milt WED3I:S.. DAT, Nov. 10. IM9, when Mel will be amid to the bawls of Dente Ttesamer the colic Won. CILL.IILES DAVIS. FlTm"r•l =3 &LLEGUENT CO. , WORK- Hollelt. arm dill be reamed meth 'November 16. es Op elate of sae WWI et Mon e, No. X 'Mierv, for turas/Hag X, UST II feu Wog a .0. fleas • NO lease au elo.s to be delivered a Claremont Pi &ape, lif , r. X. 1/.. *a or before Drodeler In, Me. ortfegi Nth. ,BTXMIXO WU, beeretary. k A OTICETO FLOIIRDEALEIRS • AMP CONtalltilLS.— Wow rush, SID MIS. ...NV TawlatiLi w ; outlawed In Memos. Pone, wywo ead Norm emotes, Latham. The lot Nt Weise tbe very beat to be Mond sad etabot try any le Me 0 taw Stelae • "lir m i=etto basted Iteoroverseela la Yeebtoety. UoiU Moths aut k oo sad an nom perrerod to mushpee.. UM ben Floor we Vara teed. toe tea do Oa the woo cyear s adet al 01 door. Ue R. T. lILICSWEIDT &TIM. Paid 1 Wes LB. Alletuay. • . • • 1.1,, 1169. FLOIllt 1 FLOIIIIIII FLOM 1 ain Mgrmutat e gg SIST banagimmtv...m..... .00 numircratmov vat. Pride ail i t linitialtaratah C/0114 eltatee sh.tar • w ri a mialit liar titaft w el T tot T brinatrrora tha ira. AIM sar.a. AItOBITZIOTS. BARU & INOifit, -- gggre Bora Alsoczinoi gin:warm wag. Mad egs(cuar mos. sinfalarst. 1110001 =mum rya' to 1t° 441 ° 13 .1 11 . 0 UMW et. gum maga Ito ragtag gaingim "NEW OPERA HOWSE. A LL t stiflat trot Woo of tba veal earitratarls4 goal. of baft.ooo. TEM Lnprizeow - aLL. wEDNEIDAY EVENING. Nevemlava Mk, no% Wa .peeta , alar moalesltnuismneutltle4 I=ll2 On Tn WONDEILII . I. Scan,. Litllnorall =I To =Weds with the road[ twee of SLASHES AND CAASHIA- Mends, Keeslns—lltDlA. arPrrrsnumuau TnEA.Taia. H. W. WILLIAM. Sole Lamm.— The Warm of tbe tmerald Ma Joust* Benson—lhe very bast performer In the erMit, Wive tilts Percy, In her r . l.veleal Domed Bette. 4 , 1' 4 aleorre It. Menem. Mtm a Ax t : Lams Coratlac% e t t a • Itbrlneledgrlne gnat Orme. vatllled, • TM Path of Cr me. or Um Hysterlev of t to Iron UM." La.ltee Manses every Wednesday' att.l Batarday. Admission to SS, Eg - ST. REUDGETIP P"I!‘IFI. I= IN THUS CHURCH. •T Open every llsDt. lhardays • aerated. Cathedral Band In atterlanee. a 11:91 Ia'FIFTH ATEBIIE HALL.. N. a* rate .....e, opp.u. tb. OT." Roam, Pittston%lt. Pa.. t. Um ropiest sod Both dulrable awe of merle. Lagoon ehe me INA et ads Diem F. sad Opal. The Billiard itatiall an oil the 00.114 floor to the rear. BILLIARDS, (ILIONZB BUILDING.) 88 Srnithfleld Street, (formerti orrapkxl by 'oda S. Kengo-dy,) by bees Owed for • berm of yews by GEORGH H. BENNETT, And Fitted Up in the Best Manner. WILLIAM DODDS, Manager§ FIVE NEW TABLES Hare been plated la Übe BILLIARD HALL. The Bar Is Stocked WITH TUC BEST OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. /ICRlij:L\CI.i! CONTINENTAL Fire Insurance Company, No. 102 BROADWAY, N. 1' CA.I4 CAPITAL IS • 500.C0D OSP BIIRPL OP /19DX2D,(Jt11 1669.) ID EVIL' m Ds X•klng w ta+la.e Aact...51..182.030 Tbroo•quartars of tha prollta aro dtrt•ed, ta- July of each year to Its customers to mtp.... haulm Waren at alz per eaaL tar aaaaa • mall reasoned to oat. Oar quarter Is dlyl6alt to Its stoekhoLlata BI Mb Bata= the castamars of the Commit obtain melt tat.tsaral at afloat what It watt Ur cotepetu to protect them, 11214 under OP dlrlttrin I=l Sore.—The largest amount of "Net ralrldal over WoolOtte. Itetnearanot and maw," at abloom by the "Odletal Batton.' u tam a the CONTINENTAL INISURANCI COMPILER. Mae Direetwo of the Company Imre ovilaree I= lAA A (eAnl mum( cash-dlddeAd of sAnta. CT) P. «as•. pkostolo to Ike otaelritolders fortliollb. WI. ♦ mak dividend for Ma redempUse of Ur temp of 11{62. erttb 6 per cent. Interne% Unreini, === 61. La Warm dividend Sao been declared os , oats:lauding eery of •66. '63, '66, '64 tad •141. payable he cad) Sepeentter 90th. del • rats divldend of ally (507 poraelet. prei oa oncasd ems of eastorkeen *stilled to torldelpala la . pendia of the Coupon, le pay— AM. fostbsith (to oak* of the Compsay, Iva 161 Wood Stmt. Rant of Coesseenne Itathiltag. Itto Company Imams madam Imo by Pim oca Budding.. lannottaadito, Forattam, Maantacar Met .:apt of Um mots peril°. land; Zoom Property sod *Mar boarablo llamas at moon, able taw of pmadma. Por additional !app=al. Coo oUll nowt to system. Nam, many an. Call oa or othholo JADES W. APTIOTT. General Inn lance Agentr Na 167 TiOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pl 4 INPURANCE COMPANY. PICEILABIII EIVILDINCI, as~ us Fink Avicaus. Soma" IMISSR. Capital All Paid try,: iv . illts;x6, Imir 3f. 0. . li. . .ItlVlLltairn SLI z 'lb". t I= k : au. kinruk . 'Minas JaoJS. WLlksk. I „ J. 110.). &MS. Vice Prrldial. JUL e AnuarroN.Mernms. e.ses. I. Metalnum owl all Immres on terms on all Me ' and Marine R maw pROCILARLATION. • qualltled Voten of the RIGRITIERTR. WARD. CD) of PUtzbargh. 'OR moot to Or . nail Una end place for holding eleetkata. Oa TIMMS, November 16,1889, Toramt ON 11113110/1 ea IMLICT COVAINte MAE. so IP the 'umpired tars or Dint JAWED E. innria. LIVIIIPig roe or Pirreavion, October ST. 11100. eni E333=1 . . . . . M preELE b SON, * Commission Merchants F7I,COI7ItOGFR.AXN. FEED. 80. W OHIO 1111ZET, sear Lae, Camena, Cell% pa. PIM KUL JAM= 1. 11011ABT.- 11=1GBAIIT, mr asonataarm, nous, mum sim mu. r to. SOD Libor., Vt.. PUblissidi, larri.b37 MEA3IOB. & 1 1 / I .IWEB, 720171. Of•IIN ♦ID PRODUCII Commission Morchants...- Se. ism LaucireV MCAT, Cannizioeita sigleitad. v.r(tzl W. Ws cow yeeidohow dollyoulgOkway Mu& colobroud Wo. l and May otorl, sal* la ono lad Is f env by - P.cssaalr. Comer Manly aOSA tub Mosta " . _ LAMILEATHESI-.111 Lan? PATENT LAIMEING • kr ea band MA td!r a uls a. alliapros cum r. aucvit..zow. 1011211. L BUIUSE au* •• ta JOHN L HOMIE • CO., line-w asikeraesers moo Cessubstal Itirebsate. Caner daluutsal sad Water stanetlis. Iltaalmus76 . Joss 16111111PTON aIIIALLACIE.Whogew UierMVUMNlffcsuAkg":,.; QVADIRIEL Phr PeasZ m. . . • - Dv 11 - ' di:P. do. ink/. • . • ` Ala Taaliert., . • • iNowlitadlas and lOC= I MUM ti •" pIIBLIC NOTICEe-1111Primmi; ii istasstag .114 ocu• any. • wawa tut r aw& WIC=llOl3lllll.llOoWn Or Ao= ll =- ; .':L zgaww=fatts. vasia.ar , WWHITE LIIIIE.-0100 ban Eta:, d -R at APPLZd.=-100 bbd: :; 51.1311K11A12.- rleltbarri--Lt;-• OIL.-20 ar 'barrels fla. 1 . maw. tessznkaMiVar , grAmpEn GOLD PAPERS Sam Ynlay "Itinajtrtrexulrea. - _ lIM