E I tt* &tt. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Osserns te farnwart ts the city for adz days of the week for 115 tent' per seer; by Inca, Viper ammo : 3 otos, VL Dtseharged..— O. E. Whew, who was ertellted as the talon Depot, Stlrldlly, a melee of which we published yesterday, wssAlseberged by the Mayor yesterday morning. • Ttreata,—Jaa. Oblien ante before Al dervish Taylor yesterday morning for tkrtedentrig to take the life of Patrick Quinn. He will have a hearing on Wed nesday. We nave reasons for bespeaking atter tion to one of the "Wants" advertised today. gs,ooo are needed for a new .busineee that only awaits this needed capital to make It at once productive and very profitable. A bilge Rale is already mated, , es="'Hallway netting. —Last sntittal meeting of the stock holders of the Citizen's and People's Passenger Railway wax hold, at which Maim James Verner, J. H. Wright. AlWrawder Speer, J. H. Jones and Rieharrl Hays were elected Directors for the ensuing year. Attention Is Vatted to the advertise- Medd headed •'du Bon Marche" in this moatlp~sGArarrra. The ladles are In there will be an "opening" Ostrow and extensive stock of all the isteet Styles of millinery goods, to which we shall mate extended reference to• moerow. Organ Concert.-4n exhibition of the new min emoted 1n the Lutheran Mirth, Seventh avenue, will be given elk sentnlnig, The builder, Mr. NoTuff, and C. C. Mellor will presidia at tile or. lan.' In Addition to the erg ap exhibition, some of onr-beet Tonal talent will be =:l4t to mist. Tickets can be obtained charge at Wattles & Sheerer's, avenue, - an. eynian & Brea Smithfield steet, a n dat the church. About is Mme.—Yesterday Alderman Koenig issued • warrant for the arrest of George Kaiser. charged with frond, on crab at N. Kitsch. The prosecutor al -1 legal the deihndant - is proprietor of a nanisstand on Ohio street, Allegheny; he hbsilis im indebted to h seven and a w 'that he is attempting to dollars defraud • him at the same by selling out his stock and making preparations to remove to r to Ohl*. • the Weatern University. Thil armee In the °alienate and &len t Ude depirtmenta of ,this Institution are unreinally large and in ill respects It rwerirr was more prosperous. The new deritittnent of Engineering has a large cl alas. - Students desirous of a thorough t*Mandel {Wrens amuse oan hem en joy mreellent advantages. The Faculty Mirada' of twelve Profeisors. The pros , Mit term Cormorants the 14th Inst. The Pint of the Beason. 0 ' The first invoice of the new crop of enplanes has Wet been received and In iattutieed for sal* by the house of John . Dilworth & Co.. 130 and 187 Second STUMM Ifwe are not mistaken this shipment lirf, of the crop raised by Mr. Dil worthi= his own Isortaisna plantation, end Is a noteworthy sign that we are be earntri to railiteOur owe sugar and me. and of the far reaching enterprise of on:merchants. - Burglary, Yesterday morning about three o'clock die residence of Mr. Thomas Goodsle .. Western MI/11M Allegheny. was en ' tend. and a lot of wearing apparel, in. .., eluding a silk dress, :velvet sack, silver,' and several coats, carried off. Mines removed a sash at the i side of e hall door at the rear of the home, thrust • hand - through ~-....,,,, . azoi the s t rati:e' en. sl ip an the ent bolt back, dignestio in the family heard the noise, A :, but thought nothing of It and gave no 1 alarm.. --•••••—,--, A Good Joke on a soldier. •.1 to A yonng man from tit° Arsenal came •.1 •PI tO the city on bosineks, and, among . ....4 , ... other things requiring ettentionores an aching tooth, and so repaired to the ~ • office of Dr. G. W. Spencer, No. 255 Penn I 1 , MT eat, and with apparent akeptiMim Le i - •:, a quire 4 lithis troublesome member could be taken out without pain or injurious J 1! effects upon himself. Having received a satisfactory answer the. Laughing Gas • Ai administered ' ~ eras and the tooth ex „,..1 treated in • moment or two, after which .... _lt heralsad . 0 ofr,n the chair and said, •.Well, • ~tii Doctor. ill& gas has no effect on me; I ~ . 1 lim o i lea.% and . threw himself back in -. 1” -°l-. se n . service t ron r ld N do, a hat a od n wirh hc de h us 4d r. , nabtation, said: „I will have It out any ,. .I' , • istsw. I have been s soldier, certainly I - can bear that." The D rotor informed • .-. 1 '• him he could do no more with the tooth. •: .21 • At this the y meg man concluded as I there wail blood in his mouth, there had been • trial made, and throat his tongue amend e Cavity to see what h been don o his delight and astenishment ad , the e, g tooth was gone. Petrolearn luml. The Titusville Herald of Monday says a new fifteen bairel well was struck on the To farm. between Lower Cherry • rust and les the Allegheny evor, a few drum OLD. The well owned by Emery Bros.. on tiWalteramtiCathnrin :: tnt 7 L PlerCharrinin4rr4 : 7p:7ualatt : ml6eto:M : arres"ll TbeelEbtrmonlalwali:No. Boohe t sar.:pi tvitwkacb was drilled in to the sixth sand rock about II yearago, and which produced a t . . 11 t T e gr ri t : e d ii ee n pel.arran°r.d:toiniehrpede time . ... : .It le now yielding ten barrels of „:..:;, ~igreena llaliqo u szai rdl i dlyY ftdri7 • f V iece :, , f,-:, attended the late operations on this ~ .I,i! ileal provesconclusively that a green oil • , 'l'.• belt underlies the ,Pleasantville black : I' . OM proddang rock. This well la located :'..•;...:1 • about s toile north of the large green oil '; • ' 'arellott the Independent tract, and Is of ~:mach It indicated the by azieen oIL ankh],Mitchell and Davis ':. It, stink anew twenty-five betel well on 4'l' , the Shaw Farm, near Lower Cherry run, i' , ' awe weak. • : At Parker ' s Landing the Production is ittesdlly increasing, and new strikes are ;berm made at the rate of two or three :,•=r a tiek. • About a week ago a new fifty well wax struck on the upper is -'and by Messrs. Shannon at Allen. A ': - Itliw days previous the Enterprise well • . Igo. 9 wasutrnek. This well commenced tuprodtios - at the rate of twenty.live bar. ...,.4. daily, but the yield has since in. 1., Clessed, and is now about sixty barrels * .!•,'S.V-- do.. 7 , ~,!"-.-, ~ On Wards,' last two new walla were struck on nutter Brattier , farm, former. ~ t.'., y 1., 4, 'W 'henna' arm': One of them la pre. i. r -",-,-,. •.,, • . d'od.M twenty barrels and the other lif. :SS W . barrels daily. -......---..-. tuts. ° .... • , • ( In thcom the compa ny everaleeast mem .. ve roles admit , will be repeated this alidlenos may be .—The celebrated Al elub ere a grand Abdor Sall. taleabanY. reulug, the 17th Lud o for Emmanuel Church; Alla "— sale at the Mosta idanoe at St. BrWrits hold at St. BrildSeta , ward, continues to in tea lively intetest A voting oi on the several *weed . THE COURT& Supreme Court—Full Beath MON DA r, November 15.—The Supreme Court met at ten o'clock, A. a, a full bench being present. The following business was transacted: Artisans Insurance Co. vs. Mooney Drennan, D. C. Judgment affirmed. Opinion per curium. Ballantine vs. Idefieagh, C. P. Judg ment affirmed. Opinion per curatm. Dollar Savings Bank's appeal, D. IC. Appeal quashed per curium. Gibson vs }Canfield, C. P. Judgm nt reversed. Opinion by Agnew, J. Elisabeth Tp. School Director's ap )1 C. Decision afftrmed. Opintout by Al The ew ll i s . t from Washington, Fayette, Greene, Beaver,Butler, Mercer and Lawrence was c alled over. Linville vs. Brown's Er.'rs, Washing ton county, non I. cm. Wilson et el. vs. Buffalo township, Washington conoty, tion.pros. Grants vs. White et el., Washington cdunty. Argued by Montgomery for plaintiff In error, and by McKennon contra. Hedge at aL's appeal, Washington county. Argued by D. T. Watson for appellant, and by D. El. Wiliton contra l'flxon'a appeal, Washington county. Argued by Montgomery fur appellant. and by Wilson ointra..) Ammon et al.'s appeal, Beaver. Ar gued by S. B. Wilson for appellant, and by Chamberlain contra. Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Co. vs. William Graham, Lawrence county. Argument by McComb and Hutchins for plaintiffs In error, and by Taylor and Kurtz contra. Markt COUYI—JUdge litrkpatritil. MONDAY, MOVOMINSY 16,—The CIAO 0 Lcmla Limp vs. Minas Ttndle admlnlat rator of ttfe estate of John Moffat and James Old anrriving John Moffat late partners as Moffat Q Old prertonaly re ported had not been concluded at the times( adjournment. EMBER 124. Butler va. Lasko. IS. Manus V. Bukhart. IS. Smith v. Knapp+ Nephews. 102. Eluckensteln vs. Lee. 199. Ross vs. Hulrpsetilld. 201. Methane administrator vs. Kraus. 14. Wilson Cs. Adams. 104. Lee vs. P. Ft. W. A C. Railway Co et, al. common Pleas—Judge Wtowe. Idoener • November 15.—Bbamberg Bro. vs. Frederick Hempe. F.Lecution attachment. Plaintiff takes a non suit. John R. Gribbe; vs. George Noll. Ac. tion to recover for balance alleged to be due on lot of lumber sold by plaintiff to to defendant. Verdict for defendant. ReineDlllll, Meyran h Sekile vs. Adams Express Company. ...Action to recover damages for loss of Jewelry shipped by plaintiffs with defatidants to Franklin. Verdict for the deTendanta. John Held vs. Jacob Behwart. Action to recover loaned money. On trial. TILLkL LIST FOB IiRLDAT. 202. Smith et ox. va. McCortHough. 2'6. Ben Ace To Kindlin. 287. Sootl vs. Deknight. 210. Fiend vs. P., C. &.St. L. By. CO. 211. Cain vs. Royston. 214. Carllne va. Campbell et us. 216. Smith. Pratt & Co. va. Pa. Salt M'f 'g Co. 217. Hahn di. Hadley vs. the A. R. V. Coal Co. 220. Kelly va. Wood. 221. Ranson et al. vs.. Allegheny Ins. Co. =2. Lewis et. al. vs. Downing. 225. Powell va. The Graveyard Question A meeting of the lot bolder. of the Eleventh Ward Methodist Uraveyard, about which so much hae been eald and written during the past year, was held at the Second Ward School House, yester day, Monday evening, Nov. 18th, 1869. The meeting was organized by calling Mr. Robert King to the chair. Mr. James McKean officiating as Secretary. The President, on taking the chair, stated that the meeting bad teen called for the purpose of hearing the report of the Committee a pp ointed to negotiate with the Oomminioners for a eampro mice of the difficulty. Capt. Andrew Miller, Chairman of the committee, presented a verbal report, setting forth the result of the Interview with the commissioners. He said that alone the last meeting of the lot owner. the committee had an interview with two ol the commitalotiera. The propo. siticaus submitted to the lot owners from the coma:meta:tern had been agreed upon as the bards of a compromise. He in company with one of the commtsaion. era Lad visited the office of Mr. White, attorney for the commireiorierns, for the purpose of having the agreement put In writing, and at the suggestion of Mr. White the commissioner backed down from. the agreement, so that the matter now statidetpt was before the propo.i. clod to compromise. Mr. White mild he held that the re. pitted lot owners had no title to the ground, and teat they would find the Supreme Court would sustain - Wm. Toe commisaionera had auhatittid several other propositions, bet they were so mean that he had told them be would not direr them to the meeting of lot holders. As the meeting desired to hear it, lee eased one proposition, which wits ea fol. lows: They propose that each lot owner purchase a lot in some other burying ground, and remove all their dead; that the commbisioners would pay the actual cost of moving the bodies, provided the cost of any single lot did not come to more than 1211; and after the dead are all removed and the ground cleared ofh then the oommlattionere would purchase the lots from the owners at the original mad price of 410 each. The prop osi tion was in writing, and had been drawn up by the same individual who procured the passage of the act for the vacation of the burial ground, and was like the sot, a trap to c itch the unsuspecting. The only worse now left for the lot owners was to prosecute the matter to the end. He had no doubts whatever of the result, and if the lot owners were successful they could fence in the ground and use it as a burying ground, and by replanting shrubbery restore it to Its condition before it bad been dese crated by the hands of the Commission er.. Hr. Floyd thought it would be neces eery to erect a watch house and place a watchman in It if they desired to protect t the auggeetion of Mr. Miller, the Secretary read the opinion of the Court to the application for a preliminary in junction to restrain the Commissionere from proceeding further with the work of removing the bodies. • The report was received. Mr. Floyd saki that he was glad to see that the Committee was With him. He had never agreed to a compromise with the Commissioners. He had said from the first that he would be satisfied with nothing save the return of the bodies that bad been removed by the tooCommis tdnere, and the restoration of the ground as near what it formerly was as could be done. Mr. Floyd submitted the following: 'lieaolted. Reaohed. That we earnestly request .the Commissioner. of Liberty and Smith field street station and the Centenary Board to bring back the comes that they have removed,and bury them as near as possible in the grave they once paid for, and place the grave mark. to the sums: and we pledge ourselves to stand an assessment of one thousand dollars to defray the expenses of putting a fence around the same, en that " Osbriel's Bump" shall be the first to disturb them. The resolution was unanknonaly adopted. The Committee, on motion of Mr. Floyd. were continued, and requested to have the counsel apply to the Court for the appointment of a commiaaloner or oommisaioners to take charge of the burying. ground until the matter was definitely settled. Tho meeting then adjourned. huge and select the Opera Howe come LUCIUS Western, 1 a favorite wits the In this city. '• East dad, Miss Western .lee of Lady Isabel id Mr. J. A. Herne. 3r, in the character The piece no well The second lecture of the course be. fore the Grand Army of the Republic will be delivered this evening at the Academy of Music by Justin McCarthy, Esq., late editor of the London Morning Htar. The subjedl selected by Mr. Mc- Carthy, "Lord Byron," la one of unless eel Interest, and It will doubtless be handled in an able and Instructive manner. There Is. perhaps no man more competent to talk to an audience, of England's gifted lard than Mr. McCar thy. The house will doubtless be filled to overflowing, as the lecturer's reputs• tion, independent of the interesting sub ject of the lecture, should be sufficient to fill the largest balls In the country. There will be no reserved seats, nor Is there likely to be any empty ones. ivits.—The return sbu La universally Arsons of the "Old Mora with the Mate night au been ex large audience tbthat Aug. - - Pettensili. Dale 6enaation Minstrels r grand and inimita• it the Academy of (2b~abalvl°Q day' .og. 1181.0.—Henr7 Vincent tore emitted " queen under the mug- Ile lAbrarrAssocls of Mail; Wednes lost. No reserved doubtless all be Buy Floor Olt Cloths at Jae. Hoag's. Jr.. and save twenty.tive per cent., 174 Federal street, Albs benY. A Job Lot of floor cloths we same to last only a few daps . Bay and save money. JAI& Hose, JR • ir 174 Federal street, Allegheny, We Believe Oar job lot of floor cloths to be the chespest goods now oilseed In any market to the world. Patterns neat end In good tore. Jae. Hoao, 171 Federal street, Allegheny. MISCELLANEOUS. _ - I ----- _ The First (:rand Concert of the Pitts- Pre - es 1.5 to 24 Per Cent. Less Than any piciFic B klLliikl GOLD LOAN. H burgh Cantata Society Under the Lead- , House In the Cll4- The ofWm. . ership of Prof. Clement Tetedeux. 1 Fieming 6 Co., 130 Woodstree , . - Several menthe ago was organized in It is no common thins for our people !lent[/. DIBSEY, IIOILLIF k CO., 51 Ude city, after a plan which largely pro- . to express prideover our great Iron and veils in the refined and cultivated circles 1 glees works, our levitahan workahops and of the Old Continent, a society of our ', mammoth factories, and of late we have leading and most conspicuous amateur 1 , found something else to be proud of in vocal lats. None were encouraged titi.join I the way of a magnificent first class fur Who bad not impressed by public ordeal, i emporium which In point of exoellenes, their claim* on the community as slog- I elegance and variety of its stock, and gen erg of no ordinary ability, and out of a oral appoltnments, leads every similar population of several hundred thousand house of the character in Pennsylvania. was selected the valuable material, which and has few equate In [Mk con fiery The composes and makes up the Cantata So- I reader need not be told that we refer to stets. Such a choral -organization of I the mammoth este bilehmeut of William Fleming dt Co., No. 139 %cod street, a members who are keen to perfect them-I point of great attraction to the ladles, se selves in the finest of Divine Arm, emote j well a wholesale ....... a who come to meet with hearty encouragement from 1 from abroad. Year after year this 0111 a people who are willing to accord to true 1 ti m repres es,entat ive;a crid toda y bu d . ee I pa tselfce with inththe at ' talent and abl,ity fitting ecknowledg- I eenimanding position lu the trade which meet. It was, therefore, with no feeling 1 t i ct, miter pruse and capital well exerted of wonder or eurpriee that we visited the and judiciously peed wan - nut. It Is Academy last evening and found one of • leader in the fur ttsde and portionmonopolize._ the greater portion of that branch or. the largest, most fashionable and brit. , ham.. There are Rant audiences ever assembled together 1 some neesorra WET In Pittsburgh, to greet the members of I thin firm have merle ouch headway. The the Canwa Society on the '' untul of senior member of the house, Mr. Wit their first public concert. Those who I 1 limn Fleming, kelaws the fur trade ea attended faithfully and fully represented well Be the educe Ml man knows the al that class of people who are ever devoted pbabet, and keeps constant surveillance to the tutored. and weiteratif borne tat on the market. Be buys closely and ant, and the absence of the weak-minded , carefully, and is &term on band to secure and gaudy butter Gip, of Mahlon, sth -° ' bargalts In the fluctuation of the mer it:tight not discern the finest gem of music 1 nets in the East, and, using c_sn ex from the coarsest vulgarism of the Italian cLustvELY in Ma purchases, he is pre. opera, was a matter of congratulation I pared to affard the customer. of hie dem among all true mven-of art. The audi- unequaled advantagea. The house desist once was Just such es the society must 1 in no common or Intoner goods, but to have wiehed for; keen to appreciate all , the contrary, keep the best lines from that was good, willing to award pralse the richest and most mealy to the dime where praise wan due, and capable of eat and most humble. Throughout the passing Judgment on the merits of a various departments, the good. are clever rendition or di ff icult Interprets. make , down afrom b „. n to don. twenty per cent. Ices than oan other Toe programme was heavy, but is was dealers afford to .11 them. In all framed In anticipation of the character their dealings Messrs. Fleming it Co. on. of the audience expected. If any de- I the uttnost care end candor, making parteddussatietled with the rich muelcal their patrons feel sewere that while they feast offered, let him oonceal within him- save money in purchming there, they et melt the fact, for no ear attuned to cm. the same time get as good good. as they root harmony and perfect vocalization I could obtain by purchasing else where , could have failed to have brought to the , and In most mate much superior and o wner, a k een realla.li°n ed. the g ran ' I better articles. The depertmenta are In dear of the performance, It le much 1 the keeping of polite, courteous and to easier criticise than to execute. In the , attentive mlounen, who have the same "Melee 80letinelle," ii ~ .0 ,11 there ' 6 , welcome to extend visitors who merely grand study. Few Mantra in the' call to examine the goods a. to those leading Cathedrals of tne county, where who call to purchase. Everything sin g ers are pain heav y " tall ' s ' would I known to the fur trade for ladles', Miss attempt to produce it and aften wards my , oe . am gentlemen'. wear, mode of the that they bad fully communed with the 1 most desirable furs in the most Mahlon I spirit of the author and faithfully inter- able ~y in, will b o f o und in An stuck, prated hie creation. Here we had three - aud we earnestly end heartily commend sot:tree! talented amateurs who rendered , this firm to the patronage of our readers. the exquisite creation in a manner ----we-- -- which baffled the moat expert of our ;from me rine-sem mem"! Ness . professional criticalo discover a flaw or l defect in the interpretation. Perhaps to Signe of Disease. Protestants, whe made up the large cue ' But few persons peas any considerable jorlty of the audience, Me Mma appear-1 time of life without experiencing some ed too solid with too much design for i the ache., oohs, weaknesses,., sick effect; but with Catholics who were fa 1 of miller with church mualc-fanalllar with i mimes, etc., which are the monitor. of the trannitory feelines the modest Masa . existing dilemma. contains, the efforts arose- hi g h in their 1 These monitor. should never be estimation. Accustomed to the very , pawed over lightly, nor cenisidered highest order of music, acquainted Wall I slightl y , as their neglect Is the great red realizing the depth of piety sough i , cause of so many Wagering sicknesses. and the direct appeal to the heart made, - 1 Many of the dhronlc diseases of to-day they could not well feel that they were ' might have been arrested In their in outside the . sanctuary where was c,n., stages. and speedy cures long celebrated the grandest edict, of their . " since obtained, had timely application Church. It will be remembeced that been made to a cocacientiocut physician the Mama commemorates the he i suffer - , of learning, of Judgment, and of skill In loge, passion, glories and death of Christ. ' treatment. It opens with an humble supplication to 1 The slightest feeling of dietree s is the Lord to have mercy on Menem, positive evidence of existing disease, KyrieEleism was chanted with a depth i and the sooner It is removed the hater. of feeling which appealed to all hoar"' By 'bus nipping diseasewhenthese present and produced a very detected ; mem firm appear, hundreds of 'Meeting e ffect. II wee In thi " M ' cu "" that Cases may be avioded and much surf, Mrs. C. C. Mellor, who, we say wituout 1 sang prevented. furor or without fear of contradiction, . It In not enough, however, for the "ne.r -A- metle " m eet g ifted d "g hlen, physician to know the anatomy of the tire displayed her rare artistic abilities human body; the pathology of disease, as a eoprano of unequalleda vocaltetic , and the nature and properties of hie power. Her voice lase as Perepa e; mrd , r i n ,,,,. as full of power m the itichinge, and ne tic VI 1.41 know how to tateepret these clear toned and pure as that of a Lind or ems ,/ itemise, that be may anticipate Feceolimini. It ler pity - that she haa nut ,i i,,,, . ct.oe. wider sphere. If atubitiutm. if not mauled J Fie must know how to determine the in life, Mrs. Mellor would shine in the I i nature of the disease, that he may select galaxy of American sterseecond to none: the appropriate remedy with which to but atm 1. ereirtied in the meed of adnii- . t ,b r .,.. Its course. ration awarded and the pleasure derived Pe must know how to determine the from appearing to advantage en such an cruet of the disease, that he may pre occasion wars the cancer% of last night in at the et Opera. scrim the remedy sufficient strength to cut abort its progress. "Credo In unum Damn, Petrem, "co at He most know h ow to est i mate the P etal:Um ''' , fan " ren " nell e " err ' e viol ' strength and eviduronce of the patient, blilum omnium c t invest alt etc;" that he may calculate the prospects of a woe rendered with marked illy and cure. produced a profound effect. When the These are some of the advantages we grand climax of the execution was reach- oropose . gein by a ... min . ... mei ed, "et lnmrtusitte ent de spirit° memo, , tion of the urine. or Maria Virginia. et Marto tames met I The facts which the optical appearance, the audience teemed to lake in the eta , chemical •nalyeia and oncroscopie ob. emnity of the wards rendered, as t he eer tsti:am reveal to the Phyeiclee, rich, liquid mein - Hue atM r, secs. Mello mo• , cianponsate more than a hundred loot prano, Mr. Peal Zimmerman, tenor, and ! i for the time required to make the ex- Mx. W. B. Edwards, bass, utiniffed and - , ma Mallon. blended together. The effete was ma- , . They throw such a good of light upon girl, and arose from nut only a clear ' the nature of the disease, and glee such conception of the interpreters, but like , i demonetrative °eldersce of the extent. wise a seldom met with appreciation of i , that both the kind end degree may °tom the eoletneity of the lemma. on the part I he defi•iltely determitred by an examine of the audienee. The offeratery, ono of . to . of the ..,,,,, alone, and whatever the most solemn pails at the to p e r . ~,, diocese, seldom rails in mr.irhing entruW.ed to the ettorig o.chestre undr to wltla the clue to the principles upon the leadenatip of Prof. George Treece. which It le to he treated. It was an Instrumental performance of No tine should disregard the slightest surpassing beauty and entOL. feeling of Indlorpnaltion, no more than TOO Canon of tee Mane, so called be- the severest auffering, but repair at once cause of its meaning an important rule toe phymcian, weose whole time and Or formu.a, warstaext introdnood bye he atiention la devoted to the dinenvery of re-dation or the concluding part of th, the best mode of relieving the re, et r ine ' "S ' thelua ' B"`.tha' sanctum , afflicted, In the shortest time, and at the ~.rnintui Dena S ue , Alen! aunt rwl I . . , I leant possible expense. et terra gloria bas Hosanna in exeeres . iI.. Otoiturr.. Y. Ti.. Benedictuequi vent[ in nOMMO DMIUM. 1.3" Z Grant Street, J'itileurge, Pa. ilmanna In excelsis .. ' etc Mr. Breed - --..-- and Mrs. Miller sustained the important parts aided by the magnificent chorus. Phrenology In Plttaburgh.-Fowler and - Next came the benediction. after which Well, of New York, will open room. In followed the solemn "Agents Del," a part Lafayette Hall betiding, second floor, in wash the performers ehowed clearly Wood street near Feurth, In Tuesday, that they entered fully into the Ideas of November etith. examin tope, with the author; and partook of the religious faults, talents, beet butsinear ti ilne, wear feelings intended to tae portrayed in the day and evening for a s hort me. am motion. The concluding prayers were chanted in admirable manner and left an Imprem on the audienee of the superiority of the powers of those figuring in the execution of . the pro gramme. Gipmy D,fe, a eel r lied composition, was neat rendered in fine style by the Soci ety. This contribution to mmical Mora lure wee lately added by Fanny Ray mond Bitter, and its interpretation made deep lemmas on the audience Fair Ellen, a historic-car:tate. one that never before has been presented to an American audience, was performed In admirable manner. Mr. J. J. Semite an artist who has few superior. In the vocal world in the poesemion of a richer, fuller , or deeper bane voice, sustained the char ' aster of Lord Edward, while Mrs. C. C. I Mellor manic Ellen's part in elegant mac.. nen A. rapturous encore Wee given thin I garformance, but oaring to the lateness, I of the hour no response was made. Too much credit cannot be awarded Mrs. Mellor, soprano, Mr. Zimmerman, ' tenor Mr. W. B. Edwards and Mr. Bertha, baasoa, for the clever manner to which they performed their allotted parts, and it le a pity that the three more other good voices were ail lost in 1 choruses We hope that the concert will noon be repeated with a lighter programme. Give each of the corp. a fair chance, and 1 our word for It, the Cantata Seciety will find greet and enduring popularity weir our intellectual public. To Prof. Tete donx, above all others, lot the credit of the success of last evening's entertain ment be awarded. Let hint have the thanks of the community for his exer tions In elevating music to its proper estimate, and for zealonenees In prornot tvg,iii our midst the fine art of music. Trinity Church Choir, ansisted by some of the Cunt musical talent in the city,:ex. poet to give a concert in the elegant new chapel, on Wednesday evening, theßeith. With the organ (which has been remov ed from the old church to the new chap el) and a tine chorus of upwards of thir ty picked vans, we doubt not a musical treat la In store for those who wish to enjoy that species of music, which is produced only by the majestic tones of the organ blending w.th the human voice. We bespeak a large audience. Tickets for aale at Mellor .4 lioene's music store, Fifth avenue. = Pittsburgh, Noveuabcr 5, 1549.-11 II Long. No. l 2 Federal street, Allegheny: Sir: The Scaler Washing Machina is a special filVolllo, and can do in one hour what, took a day on a washboard. Ma, NtiA.Scarit.on, No. St Fourth avenue. Theyte ,Washing Machine Le a that wr one con dextre; it giVOS foil as Wootton. 91ne..1. Elosumx, No. 14 Fourth livellllo. PrITEBVIWIL November T 0.1869. The St. Brtaget'a Falr.—The voting far the sot of furniture offered at the St. Bridget's Fair will claw at eight o'clock on Thanksgiving evening: sealed votes, however, will be received until ten o'clock the same evening. Voting an the gold crow and chain will close on Fri day evening, Ile 19th inst., at eight o'cicck Voting on the set of furs will close on Saturday evening. the 29th inst., at the aamo hour. tf PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1869 MUSICLL sacred Concert. 70 Dexter Washing Machines sold to two weeks, All we ask is a trial and we aro It atistled you will keep it. Only two hours to do a weal:ling. Call and see it at No. 12 Federal street, ALlA itheny, or at No. 70 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. R. H. Luso, Agent. LADLEN FURS. Williamson'■ Shop, 190 Federal street, Allegheny, la s drat eines for luzurloue bath, for nhaving, hair dyeing, hair cut ting and dre.ting, plain or by curling and frizzle; also, for cupping and leeching. T ••Court fleautlea" of Perlis, ae well as the elite artleta, will allow no others core :nett° than the Milk Of Violets to enter their boudoir. gold by all drnorleta. V. W. Brlnckerhoff, A. Y., agent for America. Herker'• Purina forms a very agree ble light nutritive food, a superior arti le for puddings and jellies, and le highly ecommended by physicians for Invalids : o children. Sold by all groom. T Employment Otte..—Oirls wanted for cooks and private families in the city. R. E. Long, at No. 12 Federal Wiwi, near bridge, Allegheny City, at the Dez• ter Washing Machine Office. Ina Real EAtste.—Flee attrernsement of McClung A Rainbow, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 196, 197 fold 199 Cen tre avenue. u• Girls furnlahed In short notice for general housework or 000ka, at R. H. Long's, No. 12 Federal at reel, Allegheny, at Dexter Washing Machine office. tletualtution Water is a certain cure for Diabetes and all diseases of the Rld. °eye. For male by all Druggiata. ?me?. EME3 UL U:2897 011.—On Sabbath morning. at Di residence No. NS A tOersou rrrrr alieghre.7 N N. !IL ACIDITOCK, aged 79 years. • Y antral ea Ttt: at flo•elyck r. w, 7' friends of the fsrelly are respectfully Invited Attend. • aToCKTOK—On band•Y Wight. Wm• / 01 h 1360. KATE K.. and of kieneral Joseph lituek ton. of Chicago. and grand-41.06er ul the La! John 111 tie, E.g.. of thin city. SElTZ—londa• evening. Nov. , zobee 140. a 3 o'clock. IKARII•RICT KTKW•hT. wife o lieorge St Its. In the 4751171.1 of her are. . _ The funeral will take place on TekeneS mrTen. kook. at it o'clock. from the reentry... of her husband, No. II tltevearon street. QIIINN—In Penney. QUINN 14tn, at II o'csock, Mrs. ANN AL QUINN, In the 50th year of her nick The funeral will take p ace from her fate reel denim, Warren street. Eleventh ward, 71119 kokoloo, November 16. h. at 9 o'clock. The I7Mads of the family ere respeetrull, invited to attend. UNDERTAKERS pArrzasox ultra/ L.. Wrtt.same. ATTEMSON & WILLIAMS, uoaenas.r., CORM, CI FIRII n•ergile rlreet. l'lttebureb. Crate or ell tholut bbrouele. Crapreandriluves, •nd every descri tion of funerel fu,ulallug /owl Illbehmed ou tbe roues r. usoabe berms In It. eft,. Hearn nod Carristearau t l l abed. Oboe opal day .4 ALEX.. Al la EN,IUNDEII T ALLA, Re. 166 PODwria =REIM our [ c c: : 001/1/16 of all kIada.ODAPID3 MAN sad as ary description of fancral rar atablas taralabad. BOO= OP.. Ma .. ItlghaiLme" Bay.Davad Kerr. DAL. L. 1 . W. Jacobas, D. D.. Lomas LW. 11.4.. .I.— ~, Miler. La. CEIARIES & PEEIBLES, L 5. )EarAX/E1123 AND lAVIIIT STABIZI. 'ca-net , f fIANIMNIIANOIDELT AND CHUM 6 AVKNUP Allegheny City, where the CO lr P ROOMS of • arostantly fooptlod I t real • Imhoff. Dm 'woof, Kohogorty sof Virsloll C L 'Aee.prices turns from of to glOO. Er tec yttpo i. r . ed tor trrtrolenL lieltars 6:•.3• - 014 1 ,,,,t11:11 =AI •nd e!,ltt JOSEPH NEWER & 80E, 1:1-NrWarrA1i-M7.13. = illusiairts tor Posparais, 13A0 z..s. COI/TINS and all rnseral larslshssent sre duced rates, sal 'helium Plat, and Jl. L JESSUP 1 60 It Pine Btreet, N. Y., offer for see the Bonds of the Kinial Paeifie Railway Theu Bonds pay MU per tea In Gold hare thirty years to rue ; are Free from Goveramcnt Tantion ; art 'teamd by a Land Grant of Three Million Aced of the Fiord Lends in Kansas end Colorado In ad.iiion to this special grout the Coin pay alto owns 'Purr Million of Auto o Harms, wbich ort bring ropldly told to telop the cohntry Did improve the road They are fiat mortgage upon the extenlion of the rand Dearer, Colorado. The road la operation, milei long, upon which II la alto a mortgage, NOW EMS MORE URN RNOLGII NET INCOME TO PLY TOE IN TERM [PON TUE !i Eft LOA]I. There Is no better security In the market—this being in tome mint' better than govern went !leaflike. PRINCIPAL AND IN REIT PAYABLE IN GOLD, hitt H. nod accrued Interest, In Currency ampttleti, Map Ind Clitulen furnished a application Vie have a fall 'apply of the above Bondi on hood and for tale, and we tote league in recommending them al a len' reliable and perfrrtly rate Investment. S. M'CLEAN & CO., No. 75 Fourth Arnow, Pittsburgh. Pa NEW DRY GOODS BARGAINS Enormous Money Saved BY MAILINki I'UFICILAB6 S AT E. R GARDNER'S, We Cor. Market St. and 4th Ave., No. 69 =I Ladles' (loth acques, all grades and styles. Look at them ! HEAVY STRIPED POPLINS, AOLL , THIS ISZA6OIII AT WWI. :11 cents, Brown Poplin Alpscas, erOLD TH .LASAI AT GNI, BLAI K MOHAIR ALPACAS, =I $l.OO Waterproof Cloth, $3.50 Alpaca Robes, $ . 2,50 Arm) Blankets, 75c. Children's Woolen Shawls, Bargains in Paiseley Shawls, Bargains in Black Thibet Shawls, Bargains In Arab Shawls, Bargains in Velveteens, Lyons Cloaking Velvets, from s6' per Yard and upwards. I KEA' FALL GOODS. Chinchilla Cloaking, $2..50 and upwards. Cow,.-7l (.0M101K•5. rtnela Iferi rio•. Lmpre.. Tbc. II HII. HT PVPL/N I LA.ibrk c 196 T Pl,l 1.. 144-• n wath.."IMIZA4` rI...LIDt. sold lb l COLOHILL SIFIRTS sad DRAWL/la. boc. ENORROIS BARGAINS STATEIPINT OF THE REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, OCTOBER gosh, 11469. Boom .d idottinurt, b11.11,..up*.. co , AMP no heal 11..5te..—.... ..... 508.6 11. B. /BSI Bowl., a nar . ..... .. . R . O 00 ~. 10-40 Bonds. 0 1... r.. • • • Mal ..tau 11,1 , 60 41 41* 60 Matt Furniture 51 400 3* Total I=l Amount due Depositors $ 5/50,103 TI Amount due urumu Imam.. ow. 1., 19D89 tura. 14,99119 Cont.:lnc.. Fund . C 1.361119 ------ I=ZTEMZEU:nEI A. ♦. CARRIER. Treasurer. The undersigned. Auditthit asamlhed the Hooks of the Hunk, am ouuds. Hort• sad Securities. arid yachted Hr. Cuh. and endue ton[ la( Statomeut DOTE. H. CHILLS, Comudttee. NOVTAIII litrHso I OLA st, 1 S V, 689. iXOTLT, In.. rte•ldornt-113,1,1C JoNIUS. Flea Pr. suleol—Wsl. H. SMITH A.cottntant-14. C Patti. B•ADIO{D TODD. TaUSTIZS: Hos. Thos. M. Mow, Moo. J. E. Moorhaad, Isaac Joao., 0. blouD• W. C . , Bldwell„ Jacob Palmer. er Narver child. Nicholas Voegity. Wm. H. Biala, INTENT:ST ALLOW xn on Daposits. 811 rex CENT. Pt R ANNUM. oassbla t. , Demo , : lwrs la May and N omnber. blob. If not draw., .111 N.: wddcd , o , hc prlacl••L and corroostanb• Opon for dencolt trots oa. to 3.• dolly; Jae, os Calorday Eventnas, Irma, ta o'clOt.• Office, 63 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY op p rr-resuito 11. Incorporated by the LeiriaLatorm of Formally a nis. January 44, ISO I. For tee asle-Seeping of Honda and other aeon rltlea. Gold and Oliver, Sliver Plate; floods, Raeorda. Diamonds and Valuable. of all dear:dation, under learaeree. and for the renting of tarts. to 1.. brmtlae - brobi vaults. Building and Udietn "..ro. 83 FOURTH .1 rE.VUE PITTSBURGH, PA. PaziooNNT—WILLI rti IL PS. Vlc. razsIDIVII-2111411.1( LLOYD. ia.r.C7OnS: W. PHILLIPS, JAME! , I. BIM firm tIENOT Limy"), lIYILLIN 11. Cita ...UHTIO 0. HUSSY. IVIRIULT AND TRIABVIIIII2 B. V. YO N BUNNIIVILIST. 15=11 ➢ItEIIA Importer sad retail dealer to FILI WrA.TIVSEVIGILSIE. WFSDING, VISITING. MTV AID BUSINESS CABU ILIGILAVIOINO. tOtitIORAMes, 11131115. ILLUMINATING M. b 7 0.11 reerJvaprompt attention. lime f maul.. 11===1 IVATION AL BAN k erroc I. ..AIMKN'S T EVIL , Novena., 16'. Al t 3 o'clock 111 be • old on bor.od.l dal 'Wei Rout.. 100 emlibilod .mmt. 3. Wm, M. a M. liAthmel Mot. 10 .barn bt.gme 4§•100. Rauk. SO rats.. FOntto n's Inocrmr. Co. SO .can. rlttetrev.b y.tor SO au.s. OliMon•• NaLterod N-A: yarn Plitstm I,sursom. Co. poll A. Mell.. AIKS. AomM eT. m . .la ----- unaws Nrissrupswe Ear:.n .nu. cots PIADICIEL WLSIIIIALL'S RUM WILL MKS mamma. illuzsnAliro isms WILL Cl= COllllll l . 11118 nor IllorshslPslGUsle, 01.,000= 4 Deem 131IN.AltAgartet street. 11. 111 CO.. ,Proorlators. o? sals ‘ obotesals and eltano w =..t. ristonna. TILE PITTSBUSU it INEGAR WORKS, BALLOII & ADAMS, 167, 16S, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. Ate now prernrett t, f0.t1.1) VINttIAB at Ore L' , WILBT IiARK,T HATEId. •sseuLton pus tlonlarly mllvd to oar EXTRA WINE VINEGAR. 11111 flt, MERCHANT TAILORS 1869 1870. NEW GOODS; \E\\ GOODS! Greatly Reduced Prices! E. )HOUSTON & SON, Fashionable Merchant Tailors t Clothiers No. Ng FIFTH AVENUE, corner of Cheer/ Alley, have Just renelved the l and most eomplete 410ek of Cloths and rassimeres, Vest ing, and custom made nothing ever opened to Lida city. It 000.1 . . e• the eery dee. of ?rcpt . .. goods •.• moll as medium Amertrau manufactures. tnar mo to: Small Prod, 1.0: Primes. Quiets Bales •nd Iteady Cast Parse u vrlth a rat] and Judge for yourselves. .All organs tilled warranted to give satisftsetion. ocin THIRD ARRIVAL WINTER GOODS DRAY & LOGAN, 89 Fifth Avenue, 47 Sixth Street. Men and Boys Clothing in the Greatest I'a riety, 130011 ALL STILES AND RIM The lowest wine. In the elty 101 . 1.0.1 Slabeta IME= Tbe bp-togen rehlie ere et,11111 , 1 thette 4 eLLI In at our ba_ stone and erublbe etoek. GRAY & LOGAN, 1 , 09 Fifth Avenue, 47 Sixth Street P. "A_lll )I_4E, TABEiONADLI 3 MERCHANT TAILOR Neaps constant , / on hand Clotha, Cassimeres and Vestings AIso,OINTLZMIC!“ lUTLN.HIMA 60-1 m No. 93 1-2 Smithlleld Strom lflrlient's ClothlUZ mim to order le Um laze styles. laze T. TIEGEL, a..cum , ' .n.t. W. t0.v.,-.1.,da) WL_.V,I•LCILA.N'T TA.II_,C)II No. 63 8m Itlo Field streat,Ptttaburgb ♦ zyi•oQ l A new stock of CLOTHS, GlBa/dIERES, dea. Jr. rttertved try ray Iller,13.11•111a, T 1 Bad lard., nrest. %LASS. CHINA. CUTLERY IND SW/)00, STEILL'T NEW GOODS. 7: FINE VASES, 1011ZNIA21 ALB D OMB/6 NIW Wirt LES, DISN mit orTZA M. I I TLA M irr curs. X 4 1. 8 m(''Ne g‘lll ,81LITI1 PLATED GOODSIn t i.r.l".=':Z::::afrit.T.LX. 'R. E. BREED & CO. C lit_Dialli , t ( tlll - iko la )14 CALL AND SEE 930,..9E 39 China Sets, Parian Sta,tuetts, Veeee sad taveWirr.rX...er operthor for the H. HIOBY & cwt., No. 189 LIBERTY STREET. 4601 490 39 maal of use White O N IT l7V A er tor family ..dhotel use tawny. on hand. 007 WINES. LIQUORS, ato. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, I= Wan, BRANDERS, GIN, &O. WHOLSIIIALZ DRAIMUI 111 POE RYE WHISKIES / 409 PENN STREET. Rave Removed to NOS. 884 AND 888 PENN, r. Eleventh St., (1. ruterly CanaL J OSEPH S. natal & co., Nog. 199. MN 199, 191, UM inad 110. MST eraser, ITTITIBITBAH. Cs!Per Dtutllled Pure Rye 'IMAM Alm 4salar• u TOIMAIN WIN= .4L Qum& HOPS. La =maw LIVERY & SALE STABLES ROBERT 11, PATTERSON & CO Seventh Avenue and Liberty St, PITTSI3IOIII3II, PA. Will on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES WAGONS, ,Partln k h l arti s "ts"lr all t 'pltsileavi their =at M'erantirel es= T Presa t :Fie Milos sad g ood ewe be Wes s/1 8 hat Canal. RUN H. STEWART. knethmeer. 7011 1. I AIT SOWS. ILIMITZLIOI ROST. M . PATTERSON & CO LIVERY. EULIAD AND • -Q. COL UTIITII BEIDE k 11118671 IT. Prrrsztrsou, PA. aglldil INSURANCE CONiTI..NEN TAIL FOR SA 1.-1 - :—I - ` 1 ; 113 P I:tr . NEW OP Elt 1100 ~, 4 LJ I I'l3 .400 .00 r ‘es , I 3N 10 f.. • • fire 111Stirance Compiny .4 LUCILLE l~aluu" • - • 4 ' ttl r: No. li)2, BRo.k DwAy, N. Y. •• • . to.o• and 1.,•'-ar••. •.: ror 44 Outo. See tvet 'iVl'l:4l'l; I 'ls se, 3n4',"110,0 Lnusry lot 24160. 61.300 ' --49 00 cash a ' n.l •-atanceto 1 wad 9 years. 3 ,ta on 01 - 10. :tryet 191,00 G 9130. I'm ntv!le street 911 is Ilia :11.600 lots on entre aretinell9,3.l9.lr. r9OO each 1001001 (0001 on I tutre ..one 01 19 0 feet deet....lllcltylde to mit. o'.o:s on 1 e^tre . 0 0 0 e from 1300 to 0 0 00. The snore Imo:rt. - TT Is well located and within 10 to IL minutes ..11 of the Court Nous,. and on t e Ne , e totes. Passenger N.N. 140 scree on Wel , rn Penna. katiroad. 4 hallfrom the clty. c i t y. sums on P.O Handl, roul. • =lies from t Nee 0 room frame house 1 mile from Court Rouse. SYS sCres Missouri land. Persons stria, pu,h•••• • horn. or oak. at/Investment. and those wishing to sell, please can on or address. aIciLUNI• RAI Bow. wan Nos 195 197 and IVY Ceittre aremlo. • AT PP IT ATE SA LE—VA LUA NI.% 1,00 OP l:11. ,C WO sirnaie. on the north-east rorner of Stockton a•ectur and are St., Allegheny r tv. fronting 37 fort on Storkt•t arene. preserring tae a•ine width •nlog Nearer etl4o feet: theure Ite•rer stn•l 100 feet, preunlng width of Oil Water inn...l, on welch 1. rryot..l • z.•-etorl F - -ms dwelling house. and t 0 ng the sle residence of Father Stockton. der,. pr - o no frotan On the Li legolentr Part. snd Inc b,avy of :0021:00 and surroundings rantiot h excelled. For term) if sat sod furtherlnfortnvion, ennatre of TlPillati N. UPOI II R. No. 209 BOOTOr AVent.. . 0 500.00 0 00 CA,II ANT A.+-k , , I. , 10130., I, IT•ttrig Its ',1.( ..t. 1.71.5555,0 30 75 I=l Jul racL roar ta ru.tomert In merlp •I ,n r•Ill By thla .y.ir a the runtomers of the Compalay Main ltielf 10. onor.• at amu. wt.. It cotits W. ILOT to nqut. et on, m •nn. under no etroum 1 =I En of •• Set Surrlm It.lusurzu, and Capital.— Mll=;=il CONTINENTAL INbI:RANC I'OIII'ANT The Dlncturs of tba Comp.] bare ordered =1 dIEEI=3 MlE=; Enif==i pot IEIO3. • , 1,0 6 Vet et.. Interest like • • pay able Aes •I 34. An Interrot dividend ha. been dnelated tandlog scrip of ' 04. 65. '56, '6I and •58 payan, In '..b nepteln.r •111. A .Ari, A1,1.1,nd of nny 16UI pPr eels •rsei pr. m.nmr of r &tamers part, Irate Iv t lie pro, ts pact y le pay foi t4.lth •t th- nlll, of ttia Company, N 107 Moot aLrett. Haat of Commerce Burldin Toe Company Insures •N•1•.I. m•s Sr rin. • OMS= o therth of the mot , peththea kinds, 7 perly otbe r lu•urabir Irne re.e la mu° rxte• ro,m. Tor A.ltlllloaxl Inform a wtto rwtatett-t u system, pan rates, = JANES W. ARROTT. General Insurance Agent, No. 167 WOOD STREET, THE IRON CITY URAL LIPS INSURANCE C 01 Pennsylvania. Mee, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City DIKILCTORS. Ban. JAME, L. HMA HAM, Rev J. 14. t LA N.K, Cap , It Itt , EINSt , N. 14e. A K. MILL 1.1-e•. b. H. • MrMi s r. ift rtt SFl L Larintat t re i tt V l maws; If AI. M. Mayor of adl!shany. (.:. W. NE.%).1. Hatter, A. K. BELL Attorney•at - Lavr, V. L. VA TTISItfoI)N, Lumber Merchant, D. SW. 041(E- Insurance s.ent.. C•pt. ROOT. HO BIM n 021 ,, Prosideent. Lta•• J. B. CLARK., D. D., • Ice PranhAOMA• JACOB RUSH,Secretary, C. lar• OE3 BY. Treasurer. y. . WHITE, 11.1e. Campsay, tat' ng Tin sad Marini. UL.. zrauct.o.Bl Wm. MTh^ 40... L. rand& OtTa'jo r irtmea C. n. Jared M. Ernst, Wm. van Ent. W m P. Lau, Jn-nes P. Verner ,_ W. P. Iltenejunl TO Y R,. PI A ni. Scents Ty. CLEO EN IT INSURANCE 001.1 PANT Or PITTOBWIfOn. OZ,No. 111 MUTH STILEXT. Boaz Btpos i res against all kinds of TO. Lad Kula JOHN LEWIN. Jr... PrOlident. T. J. 1100 HINSON Vico Froddent. t a t =al. CHIRLES H. lIIMSTRONG, Youghiogheny and ConnelLsville Coal ►ud bloonfacturer of COIL, ISLICI lID lIFOULPHURIZRD COIL OFFICE A.ND T•RD. earner Buller sad Merton street. Liberty and Clymer meet*. Ninth ward; e'en Second street. Eighth treed. end et foot of Woes •treet. P. •• C. It. B. AMA. accond ward. (leder* telt et either of the above ollees, or act • dress to me through Pittsburgh P. erill Fs °stet prom, t attent.on. li,fer to erbom I emsO rplytna, Ilneeei, Wells • Co•. Woo. Moist,. Caton iron Ulna. S. O. Fete ler • Co., Ylltcbrlt, ettepbeneon Co.,_Blaselt • Co.. Graff 1it1.1214 Also Bradley, Part, Ilro• • Co.. Park. McCurdy •Co , Knee. Uraff • Dalt, WM. M. Faber A 11.,. P. Lyon Co.. James Idsraball Co., McKee& Co., Oa as Ore. pot Hotel, Councils - elite 11.. Pennsylvania B. •Ilcahenv y It. OODJFZEI Or COAL! COALII COAL!!! DIMON, STEWART & CO, NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET cute, Clt7 /lour lino =LAND 13.001. aItAT I.i. 9 7ridfrtartfiracirea Lorrin rmer k el.r.l" the!" °Moo, or 0030 :tom e tbiongh ttko moll. will Do to BARR & MOSER, - ..101.10M rim= limns ArSOCITATION BIILLDEM Soo. ■ m011=• Clgs Meat. Pittston:Oh ra. eisda µtaattoa pess to tLa 6eslistag sad toatidlig at 0017114 BOWLS sad MU& 0 =mum Drkonts an. ,innle.l. In FOR SALE-1 0 ArDES, LESS or more. It Plum township, Allutheol To ALlsghs.ny 'Jailer K. It. rugs through It. l'wo hundred yards Pots station. ' , same hon.( or eta rooms, *sof good stable and •1' other ne. fruit ont-Ou.ldlngs: orchard of 100 twaring fruit it, es, of all k Inas . it”od gl.J.wnr hot, ad grosebenles and esirra la; 018.00t1 crib Dome t. quarry openr..l. salt for rett• deuces or manuJacturlue establishments: eosJ on.ler entlrs piton Indlearloo• of oil, deepest water sod best landlag uo the river; sll well fenced. Itusulre of A. B. BROX., on the premlas••• LAPS fiALE.—A Very Desirable TRA T Of LANO. rman:ller about 46 scree. almete within five of the city anti abOns tau minutes fr •m in,ren6tation ol the Panhandle Railroad. hag a float of about poethll4 of smile on Chaetiera Ceed.6; all cAba. bidof being miltrreted, being rich bottom land and admirably anapted to being tedd yet into 101 l of from 4 to 6 acres t r less. email house, orch and and wall of wateryn the I.n.cr.i.ea. Term. VW. Apply to It. fieLAIS A CO. aeZ So. 104 Fourth Avenue. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.- ch,d dw , 500 I' I , 61 IL t f,,,..f WI . ,e.gln 70 dww,. ,••11 ev 11,500. ...II Lw 51, . I 1010 rh , d e lot• Ph 5,1.1 ru• hy lON ~L.r .1k Ws. sou!, Wlovorllu •hd V rglnla n. t'UT. X-, w, I=l r DR RA LE.—one Two Horse 1.1 . • .01 , 1, 1 . 1 .,, re•e or Or r ,ovrrr.l Arni.t.lan. 80 r 0 ex,ty Parkin lane. g for gaas wan, 600 empt) W t• •pple al N MIS Il.rrtb street. We Pearl Mill. AllegLicT;iis CZ] WAS IN/. TON I•THEET rkt , !Ml' •. 101 .11,1 103 I,4"..ttivg-tua f. fr*.nt and 011 d r:11,11041N;11't 11411.11L,T1., Tor terms suply to IN THE COURT OF (Om)ION PLACA,. NU. •N 9, DEL F.119h.11. TERM, 69 FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, PENN A.• 1a or ametolrut otr to hart. r. X" ‘a uerr ttl u tu, •optirstino bas besst stools f or Alm Ltlrtie pl. by hart, of aatO l'hutror. slot tit•t the ron las prattled st the a. , t Term oort , re•• ea.sr, aloas are J. H. WALTER P.. • onotory LLEGHEN COUNTY, isc— CANA J X J AI M 1 1. I. hr her :sr t frt• A Scot , M Yr , 01 t• a.m. , . Irma, N... J not T.. J 'rue. Met r• • t ...tt h• d: You ni l.rt t, tt.t../ LI peat t h.• tt, .1 p. ‘• t rt. •• d for count, are toe Ilk, M., t 1.11 t• N.( MILIt twit. tu how cad, If aro you mar, WI" the o.nilab Iles . era n to: Ell.tated 'd a u try lb. decree ..f aa uurt avreea,l, to •be prsycr of ber pettlion. d the. bt.ie cue. CLICLIS Ir. Fthertfr. sntt,trr , ?Malta ntAt..rt. 47.1a.00 :. 1 .er Of, A DMINISTIIATOR , S E A I utters of •drutulatta..l.v h•vtue beau groulad he tutmertbar on I h estate olJattli-K WI OS. dee.. lata {het or en, persou• ta.aaJat rst•te are re quested to mate tromedlate paruttitt. and Lbw* Pr°P."7 an tEenuoaLd fur .el tle at a. ' is A N FA KKK. Adml,Vratati, CtICHU• 00 All. 61. l'lrtattorge. ECUTOR'S OTlCE.—Let tnet Altart upon ettate of ('K. nlll.l , late l 00.1 111 r TOW,Ohlp, Anaiteur c0u...7. I * . have tree. Kr... 0 to thr uuderairnad A ,,011.1 lualts for be as estate tru. tquaur urea. 01 them for aetVemetst. ay. • parlous Ituleturd teem == B. L. Pa.nesteat W. H. &Teruo, 80b.% H. DaTts.l Fru=ls *Mem Ham .1, T.lBKcidl. T. H. Nevin. COAL AND COHN. Harlow rammed &halo Ottoe to IdICEUTEOTEL FOR SALE KUMUNDSON, 06 anti 00 Thlrd ••••nne LEGAL .4e matter ot toe •1,1c•tlou(.1 PROPOSALS ,;"17;!`,t69.1 N OTH E. TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. The Iftwer.ge C. mmte , lon rf the Cite of Alle• bony re of epared ofrevelry proposals for the Itherlog re... re with their •ithortroaurro, In Is tooolfolt , A,. A. COATRACT NO. 1 Cooem•ils vier, inN 11 700 rryaud t on a. f 111 111,1 , Vit rided Fl F. w vd. CONTRACT' NO. ?. Com- rising sta.! 1.0 5..1 of 13 l•rh r Sew., n 111.1.1,e m ram non eve,: .orth Avenue • ard Dravrtnna an 4 -.p.tr.de•t or. USan be seen and fu I Inform•llCE. obtal. ell at I t Onlee. ItlAs mu*, be .ndoned •14. •cr Prop , aall'• and ,Ilveted o or be:orr 3 F.M. Nov. 10th. 1109. Forms of Propo••Is. on wnl^tk forme alone bid[ rVe.lv•-d. •111 be forn....cd at the (.Itv Loalucer's C Ince. o ' a b :l.Tr v t;A:l2o ' m: mtaaMn 4 HAN. DAVIN, City F.oeturer FLOUR CYFICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONSTIdEIt , e arebow recule• 1 4 .5.. lot of 40,D00 Otaahele rsrelo Ile wele..ted WIITTIK AND AMlteeit AND TeNEnYIS.E WHEAT, purchased In liltwon. terse and Morgan countlue. Ind.ana. this lot of be Seal I. the eery beat h. be found and C. 11.101. be ertrpaaand by .ity In the Potted S., tee. We bsee &leo Inlahrd our Inaprvey menu to )11.1,0ner, Clothe and Cooling Room, and are now prepared to rumen Ihe hest Piour we bare. made for tun yen," art of that ne ar competition on the sapee endue of dour. 13.. T. HES 9 IC DV & Pearl tins= Mill, Allegheny. September 13. Itieilil. FLOURS FLOURS FLOUR! WINNINOTA 111.1111/13 FLOURS. 480 601 s. Legal Tender, 367 bble 11. Ha, 307 bbls KIIISIIOe, 170 btdo 3103311011411. 1610 bbl. D :no Co., 400 060 Red illTer. 123 6016 M CHOICE WI/ICUS - 51N runnts. IMO bras Riverside, 1165 F bolt Whik tux, 1101, bbls vweloas brands Spring id beat /floor. WINTER WHEAT FAMILY FLOUR. City 11111 of Ipr/us-field. Ohio. Pride of the West, Depot alU.,Maranon A. Paragon Hills Ringleader and Crown, choke St. Lords. for Pie lower than can ho brought from t Wes, W•IY. LANG CII.• till and till Wood etre.. WALL PAPERS ELEGANT PAPER HANGINGS. Enameled Wall Papers In plain tint. Imp , . viol. smst and smoke. Vertu with gold and Inlaid nsures. novir.o VEL V1C713. INDIA TAPEST dl". YIIEEA PAMELA stamped and priosd Fold. N•wly lampo uu ned •11i not la be found eleaarber• Lba essantry. rsor sale at W. P. BCARRFAT.T JS my WALL PAPER STOUP, 191 Liberty Street TIECOBATIONS. — Iea Wood, JJ 111. m ,. mud Pr scn nattaticps for 11,1 m Yo. aargkx.o l 4s.:. : " Be"- jyr JOSIErH R. lIVfIHE • 1100 ARIPED GOLD PAPERS for § T Parlora. at No. U M V/ark et tNitlat stre. K. li S 111111. EDUCATI ONAL ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEOF, UND6IIC•IIE O TFII: BTY `'D OF GENEVA Ws le a ebetettan Home, and a foLy chit tend sad orgazia•4 Cotters where you.' ladles t•t pare. =net tborolt Ando one' e s of study he ettLI.EGIAI E.CLECI IC or ACAD SSt Del semen". • • 17.11.116--W bole txpenee of Tonto,. v. do Mr, ltlaset.wad Modern Langusres, vet b board furnished room, ,tebt and fuel. SO per ball 'tally manic. Addre... REV. A. W. COWLES, ILE , 0:1331Z131 [~fl SCHOOL OF DESIGN. 122= MICHANI 'AL AND PRLIIIAND DRAWIXO Ue TVISEDAY .0 /LUDAS EVENINGS..., APO, at SCHOOL Ito MA earner or Sixth end Wood streets. n09:03 11 •PLE SITGAII.--110 barrels 1 e 174 ent at warr. LAN° II 00'6 I . oarl imm ‘2ODA ASH.-100 tope Prime BUDS ASH, "' " J. B. csanraah. ADIUSENIENT3 LUCILLE WESTERN In. P. 69, 11.., , T LYNNE. OE 111 E / I,W:ft]. 'N Ma :Arne al, tr , rso: - 14 I ..1:11.1011 M. J.e••A V , . roe TCa :I. • Et ...e. 1.0 , Ile Wr..tern .111,.. WACADEMY OF 1111::•IC. Mercantile Library LECTURES. HENRY VINCENT I= 'Queen Elizabeth, of Eng/mut," WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nor. I ACADEMY OF IL7 SIC I= I _Tick -t. !or salt. At Or I.lt.rart Wei. A. R. LECTURE', tILC(C D LECT rfalt OF T. E COO 3 , JUSTIN McCARTHY, Lee I , ditor Loednt, • Mon 00 • , t ore at to Aradem, a: Mu. I . Tuesday Evening, Nov. 1604 0 ' 1116 ItYr M erz Tickets 611 rs Na teterve4 era" TI, tete CAri b• p.oertl M el de Otßer. or Latv eAI N . ratltl s rre6 a. i1t..1 0, t 1,10101,•6 Mus , c • ore, 11115 avenue. o. IZr—ACADEBIIi OF MUSIC. rend tjhla PerforniAnre, THANKSGIVING, NOV 18, 1869. HETI ILN r I ARK VA' tdltll tr. Petting,ill, Delenanty & Hengler's SENSATION LIINSTI - lE , S. T, .ar Irrraterd C1.19 , 1..114 tu tar World• • ardttett la 1 frdr and ellorol ttrrhe•tra au Mat.trir , rtr tt. u Fr- Ir.or •r Pt, e• uf ad nr‘asl . a 5 zud - Mats • curt, at n W. A. 0 Idt utendr) . • 45 • Ill'. a. anIC .1 t, H. J. It v H nue. /taco, • • RI — PITTSBURG!' TIIEATRE H. . ILII/01 , . hhh. 1.e...., for Oat 'reel on' Thr 1. , A Mare L'hama Olnation. Jen, M. the rr:lcs litatupt..• Faithtrl, Jam • the pr.. rut L. whom L'otnlque. ru..., Mac Ir. trp,” ma VA•hqr A, A I-sauder. And 11.< hrran.• allot FlLra Prsf.•Ltu m.er ov 1 h•nk•grelvg Las, at • .111 , C.- ue• • AOll itatur.l•v atternh... a.. Or GRAN DCONCERT.—By the elrlyr•te.l).Ll.Es ll E)C s tiVAKTETIL ci.1311, In Esc Is . hr Hall. on N. Juee.lay e Ins. 1. °Tana., 17th. for the benefit of Emanuel ( bur,. All. ahcni. Tlr eta at ti )loe, Stores. Concert a. VP. at. Admla.lon 50 Ce lab • rgr BT. BRIDGETW PIALIPL MILL OPEN TO-NitiOT IN TIILIH CHI !V It. sir Open rvcr, nl,llt. .Xpeeted. ('•:ht,Cryl Kno , l m actenzdanc„ 0c21.1:q. lige -- FIFTH AVESCE HALL,. I=l House_ Pittsburgh. Pa., I. 14* coolvti. and Wag desresble plane of resort, Llooors eon be had 0 this plane Pere and Hood. The Millard Houma are or the around floor ta she rear. PROFESSIONAL DR. ANDREW EARIST. GERMAN PRYSIOLIN, Cane ell manner of diSCAA. that the eta.= IN sable. to, Omee NO 941 Peon atm:. 0115,e boor. Dom 1 011 19 A. 0. 004 from ' 8 r. Y. Dote.• WiI.T.T Awt F. !LOB NOTARY PUBL 0 ADD 001(11188 Deedsifornll the F-ttnt No. 149 Fourth Avenue, VlTTnesrlioti. PA Prompt at,ention wln I:e elve• to lAN tuk.lnt of llkerroaltions. P'ha n • Conarniuloair eertiMe• under Ole oelle.•1 seal that an Instru mt of •rritlng ba• been executed heft.... hi en m, It Can be need or ree•.rth n In any other State. without Tanner authentic:o4ln. oele G W. De CADIP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ~ .111c.. No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE... 0114 f. orl[ 1 :6 (form,iy oc,..apied by Hon Welter H t L.0.r1.4) bractlce In the U. S. etrcs.t.A.l I)Istr1.1 Courts. In Lie Sta. boprel.s. And nfl 11.111 Voarta of Atlrghttly coulay. and .11.1. both. lloas In moat of tie adJaceb, 1.3:421 WICL. B. NEEPEB, 41.1.DEIL3LLN AND 62 7 0FT . 1C10 J CISTICI EiMIEUU OFFICE. 89 FIFM AVENUE. up. and all leaal onsineu attendea to ProlaDUP and se Larat.rll. _ SAMUEL McMASTERS, =1 Is 4.)ificio Justice. of •.1 • Casco and Pullen Mar 1.10:1e.c. Una: f !BEET, opposite Me CAthcdral HTTSIII. d Jkl, PA. Deeds. end, Mot 6 a,.5, Art Detaaltions, and all 1...5U 8.A.... IS proc.otuea. and a:snatch. WWI JOHN A. STRAIN, =1 L.1.-0/71C1 0 JUSTICE OP TIM POLIt•SIIAGIbTRATF.. 0113,-,1111 FIFTH BTIIEKT, or',..ogue the Cat' usedral, l'lttalsnrish. Ps. Dead., 'Bods, Marts Ax2noseletigwents. D,puattions *ad all L2ga Bas!steu as.evr-s4 , slth nrotratacas and dlapaten. A iIICIIIIIALD BLAKELEY, A.T'T (-1 itzwE.- v- ,vr-L.A.IN , I=3l =I 1=11:33 Kest°7es Fray and faded Hair to its 01.1GINAL COLOR., removes Dandruff,, CrIIFS ILL DISEASES OF IDE SCALP Prevents BALM , : iSS, and makes the halo grow Soft, Glossy anti Luxuriant. cl.se u! $1,50 pa Boni. 1,11 P.uS o s tnt hest ILL 4 Propsosi by SEWARD, BENTLEY &CHENEY, Druggists. Banda N.Y. Bold by all Druggists. CM!!22I=M;2 ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.. =I LEMON & WEISE. PracUeal Dansitcus US OlTa'rki JLP!..424nM. MMG2EM CIIESINUT & IVELFTII STREETS;;, • PHILADELPHIA, 13.A.ELAE - YALCO.. Wevveleara. GRAND OPENING!! - _ for to. rma. and CHRISTMAS TOLD/ of . WAONITICK.NT VTOCIE of all the novelloa to Walther, Jewelry and Silverware. PSKOV GOODS, &O. Bridal Gifts a Specialtv. BAILEY CO. PITO 10. ban. ao , r cat tonna la' the Worl•., and *in at all Mae. D . Plaond e.lva and anon visitors through Snot! otabul awn. ac CO.. NEW MARBLE Bros* CHESIKUT AND 'MUTTS STREETS, Philadelphia. alms Taat 4,FIGE SHIPMFIgag OF AIM .Ind. Inds of Iresh 10.4 lOb wre elf.ddo% blosolt.d gai,r„tb,:jt:birr:h. sw .4,11 bu51ne,,,.1411:6 b *lwo bovitoaltsad at d"..nU/S and aeb ea r" , Herr' ux. 731.041 lion and Whit* Tr ft.' , tooaaLitet u r . e ni r prompt,. % MEE a= •0O