The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 17, 1869, Image 4

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CITY AND SIIBUBBA.N
TRH OhisTri 4 f hi Um claY
for els days of the week for lb woo per
week ;by maa, $l3 per COMM mos., V..
Cattle Stolen.—Eight head or cattle
were stolen from the farm Of William
Hall, in Robinson township, on Sunday
night. The cattle have not been recov
ered and no clue has been found to the
robbers.
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Beater.—Msrgaret Jacob made
litformetlou before Justice Helsel charg.
tug her htusband, George Jscob, with
eessult sod battery. She alleges that
the accused best and abused her. The
ens was waned.
Abused Him.—Frederick Holmes was
arrested yesterday morning by Alder
man Taylor's polio°, charged with enter
ing the shop where Frederick D. Hoffner
was 9toplo,yed and beating that individ
ual severely. Held for s hearing.
Break Dove.--Yesterday morning a
milk wagon broke down on Liberty
street near the Dow:Lame Depot. The
driver, Frederick Jemker, was thrown
oal and 'Lightly Injured. lie meived
medical attention from Dr. Stoneroad.
litected.,—Yeaterday a special election
lb, onemember of Select Council to till
the vsesnoy ocouloned by the death of
Mr. David Holmes, was held in the
Elghteemth ward, and resulted in the
election of Mr. J. H. Bissell, he having
no opposition.
Alleged False Pretence.—Yesterday
morning Daniel White made information
hakes Alderman Taylor charging John
Wien, Frank Harvey and Mrs. Harvey ,
reddencs of Birmingham, wit h obtaining
a quantity of household goods from him
by ;aloe representation. Warrant leaned.
Stock Sales.—The following titmice
ewe mid on Tuesday evening, Nov.
16tb. On the second floor of the Commer
cial Sale ROOMS, 106 Smithfield weal,
by A.. hiallwalne, auctioneer ;
Mae= National Bank
BL & M. " "
♦ inget.—Jacob IL Growl and John
McClure, maidanta of the Itionth Side,
got Into an altercation yesterday, when
the latter It is alleged knocked Gross
down. Information was made before
Justice Helsel charging McClure with
malt and battery. A warrant was
Muted.
• Selene Throwing.—Ann Brielet alleged
tadbrs Aldermem Shore yesterday that
James White, a "warty malicious boy,"
bad been annoying her family by throw
ing -stones through the dining room
IrinaoW while they were at meals. The
Alderman leaned a warrant for the arrest
of the boy.
Manama Mischtet—Etenry Pollock
trade information before Juatlee Salis
bury of Birmingham, yesterday, charg
ing Martin Peiffer with malicious tots.
abler. Be alleges that Pottier amused
himself by throwing brickbats through
deponent's window. A warrant was
lamed.
Lawrenceville la a quiet place. It has
tarnished but four cases for the magis
terial contdderatlou of Deputy Mayor
Nichols educe Sunday. They had all
been undulging In the "tools bowl"
and allowed the bowl to dow too much.
Thirty dollars flowed from the Foca
ef:; , ." book of each. which secured o release.
Dtserderly.--H. t
ton before t t:neubac May or. k y mad3 a l v n-
Ncharging Wm." L Ice with disorderly
oonduct. He alleges that the amused
came into his saloon and acted In a die.
- orderly manner. James Smith also
made information, at the same Ume and
•Le place, charging Lee with assault and
* - battery. Both cases were compromised.
j Committed for Twenty Days .— Daviel
.11, Twelfth ward, on Monday evening, on •
c_o_ charge of disorderly conduct, and taken
to the Twelfth ward Station House, where
he remained until yesterday morning,
when he was brought before the hia::w,
who, attar bearing the caws, imppomd •
fine of CO on Jenklm, who, to default
of payment, was committed to Jail for
twenty days.
..i.,' Assault and Battery.-John Robinson
: 1 6— and ;scot, Staniar, residing In Birming
kt
ham, while in conversation yesterday,
~.. quarreled, whereupon Slender, it to I.
~', # lased, attempted to convince Robinson
• of the correctness of his opinion by
•
b knocking him down. Robinson Wu not
~.! convinced, however, and appealed to Jos
..tics .. Son Salisbury, who issued • warrant for
5,,11- the arrest of Meader on a charge of as
`, 7.!: mat and battery.
• A Knock Dowu.—Frank Buchanan and
3 Henry PM, while Indulging lu numerous
eases of Isotonic beverageln a saloon on
the South Sider,yesterdayeeitabodr
pace akutaxtuttter,sm:td lo' — sit al ,
.;,,tte rasi in gi Xs Ina knock
• Pitt came off victor.
"Buchanan wax hot sathdled with the re.
• s awn. and appealed to Justice Sallabury,
g Pit t
w.
with tzr ult and battery.
A warrant
ri
DetsPerate Attempt at Mall Robbery.—
Last Friday an one of the mail minters
t.. - the route between Pittaburgh nd
;of' Stenbenvi)le, was passing alon a
g the pike
.I' between the above mentioned maoss, he
iris attacked in • place known as
nighort's Woods," near Shirland, and a
desperate struggle ensued. One of the
4, carrier's hands wee badlY cut, but he
smcoeeded In keeping possession of the
mail bag and driving off the would-be
'..,fir-ribber. •
4 Concert.—A grand musical concert
will be given in U: P. Church, Noblea
town, on Thursday evening. the 18th
het The almple announcement that
1:1 that great *Singlet" and teacher of mu
ale, Prot EL J. Byers, will lead the onn
',.,
. - cart is sufficient to bring out • crowd.
sq The Professor never does anything by
f i t halves. and never geta op anything Out
Igo. 1 concerts; and thepeople of Noble.-
Oakdale.Havelock and Nebo an
,. d this and will turnout In goodly
lumbar'
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Grape Cs'tare.
1;•••• We drake grateful acknowledgment
umpire of very delicious Catawba,
••- ••1971ans and other grapes, sent us by Mr.
', •. P. Marshall, of this city, from whom
learn_thst they were grown upon the
•• • • • .1 . the Dover Bay Grape and Wow
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'cba six t managed some ten or twelve
went of Cleveland, on the shore of
g.ake Erie. Of 210 acres belonging to
the Company. 73 acres were In bearing
thia year.
,gat 1 ;71 intent ton, 70
A. t o l f ie g ; a ir
es
vanes in sae, the yield will Increase,
• even without such increase, the crop
estate, when the whole shall be
• .111 bearing, will exceed two hundred tons
'"r•.• •f annum, and be worth about 25,000
eoniferslon into wine. This is one
11004 Indications that vinous Dever
•.;•,: 'res are destined to bOCOMO nationalised,
. • sleolaolio, to be denationalized.
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....".,I Dtrided the Money.
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--;, , .- ‘ 49vss time since we stated the Hope
piny, of Allegheny, in send.
•:' 7 n :if the Paid Fire Department had
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: 'Li: ..si,i , • ' cid the money in the Treasury.
ej"-: . !:, - 11 , .. the passage of the recent ozdi
e.:-"-:',r; . ettabltshing the department by the
"....'.F L illiiirdigm 13raiseti of Oeunclls, another
:i' *Win/ has followed suit. We are In
." of
that b en. y night the mem
;Al - of the Orant" held a meet
- "'''' ' and made a similar disposition of
.'..,; ' • yds In the Treasny, ammmting to
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.b. ,, ,, .. t 11,200, Dle olio proposed to die.
',..,;•'. '''. of the pronerty in the engine house,
1 ' • vidtutily. The other companies are
. i to do likewise. Whig remaina
:' - i then belong to the city, and no dile
.- - -... ty will arise in the settlement of
.i claims by ;be change in the system.
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p reuips, the meat uitable and
, to adopt, and-c a
nnot but be
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•.‘ i . - . .ry to both aides. The Paid
i• ^. .. ent system has met with an
', .ed favor amoeg the "boys," not
" against whom,
it.
110 far ste we could learn,
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. Great 8474[114/ in altillinery.
Hebb, the fashicusableand popular
e‘ 'i, . .. , No. 91 Federal street, Alio
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.... 4 „,. ~ who enjoys the very highest
-- ' s ii. - in her line of business, an•
elsewhere this morning extra
"; "'.- bargains. which defy oompeti.
• d which merit the attentlonof the
... ' mice. Look at the figures: Fifty
will laic a velvet hat; i i; i lo t tlar
''. tiltilnli; ten cents will buy a pal l ;
tztolets; one dollar will pay
•1 , e, lining and making a velvet
. et,old or now. Fail snits for ladles
_made to order and handsomely
at from Aye to six dollars.
tames are sold 'WOO cents. These
will give the reader an ides pf
Vt,bargains prevailing . at thls
ed
t retail millinery horse, and
ii readers should not fail to pay •
, ging OM. Mrs. Bobb is • lady
worthy patronage, and we
-at- her that large share of
her energy and enterprise war.
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At BOi NAECEIEI
A Fashionable Era Marled—Opening
of the •'Good Vahte" !NlWorry Es
tablisbnient, No. 101 Morse. %Erect—
Vine Exp. Mon of Fresh and Fuh
lonable Goods—Gteat Attraction for
the Ladies.
Pittsburgh Is assuming gradually, all
the proportion., characteristics and attri
butes ors metropolitan city. Despite the
gloominess of our atmosphere, the con
firmed and incessant industry of our
people, and the coursing In our body, as
commutlity, of an arterial vein of reli
gious strletneas and austere morality,
we still manage to keep pace with the
age, and progressively develop as rapidly
In all directions as contemporary mantel
oalltlea. A love for the tine arts, a taste
for literature, a devotion to genies and a
rigid loyalty to " Dame Furl:don" are a
few of/the more prominent Indexes or
gigue Of our breaking away from the old
fogy Ideas and notions which made our
city conspicuous a few years ago. Indeed,
Just I 3 proportion as the people advance
In fashionable matter. they mentally,
sods ly and morally improve. Hence II
le with great pleanure we announce that
in tb'a direction yesterday was marked
an era by the oft.tntng to the Inspection
of the public- at No. lei Market Street,
one of the finest, neatest and beat ap.
pointed millinery furnishing establish
menta west of New York; and the elabo
rate golden sign placed over the entrance,
"Au boo marche" (Hood value] is
significant of the business system
Inaugurated, and develops, the policy
of the enterprising proprietor. in the
selling of superior goods at price. as
reasonable and inducing as possible.
The store rooms are fitted out in most
elegant manner and stand in strange
contrast with the dingy, dirty and shab
bily furnished little store. where our
mothers were wont to repair to select
goods in the same line, or to take their
accustomed lessens in varying fashion
able matters. The house is itself an old
one, but painter, carpenter, paper hanger
and upholsterer have converted it into
one of the coolest and moat palatial of
. .
our bush:lees eatabllehmenta, and we can
Imagine no place more attractive or in
viting.
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The An bon march." opens with one
of the largest and moat judiciously as.
sorted stooks of millinery gouda ever
oxposed for sale In this city. The pur.
obases,were made with a view of meeting I
the full demands and expectations of the
trade, and the visitor to the house will be
aingulariy impressed with the variety
and extent of the stock, welch embrtuses
Important novelties never before Intro
duced here. We feel that it In only a
question of time for the "Good Value"
house to attain a first and foremoat pool.
tion In the estimation of the perchaeing
community. The visitor will fled
ribbons of all grades, qualities,
colors, widths and varieties, pkipwL
vans MCP agirs, bonnets and hate
in every style to suit the Carden of pur.
chasers. Artificial flowers dtrect from
Paris, which vie with the natural floral
beauties of the garden, magnificent
bon
net sulks and satins, bonnet trimmings,
orange wreaths, boquela and all other
description. of goods peculiar to the mil.
finery business., Including buckles, but
tone, fruit imitations, birds, plumes, and
the other Items so tamiliar to our wives
and daughters. The wholesale and re.
tall departments are presided over by
courteous and sco.mmodating ladies and
gentlemen, and we earnestly urge and
advise our readers to bestow a liberal
share of their patronage on this new and
model house. A visit will satiety the
most exacting that the opening of such a
first class establishment marks a new era
la the millinery business of the city.
Imposing IV ed ding
Last evening, at hall-past seven o'clock,
a brilliant wedding was consummated at
the Synagogue on Eighth atreot. Miss
Peanut:6 the highly gifted and iscorun
pllalied daughter of L. Hetibroner, Esq.,
was united In the holy bonds of wed
lock to Mr. Emanuel Weiler, of this
city. The . marriage ceremony was
performed by the Rev. L. Naomburg in
his usual Impressive manner. He made
a few brief remarks in regard to the so.
lemnity of the occasion. The bride was
accompanied to the altar by Mrs. W.
followed by the bridesmaid. and grooms.
men In the order prescribed by their
customs.
The bride was handsomely attired In a
white Rep silk. with Empress trail and
low corsage, with orange blowome taste.
fully arranged In , ber hair, and wore a
white illneion Nell. She was attended by
six brideemsids in the foll"wing
ardor: Mica Pauline W—, who
wore a white crepe do easing dress
and lace overskirt, wearing white
kids and hair ornamented withtlowera.
Miss Henrietta W— was attired In •
white alpaca, with emir' overskirt and
puffed Mlea
esview, K with IN7,l.o r n e ci a X l ' ..h is i tss te
berth.. ht.. 0— `,e ns drowsed In
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silfwitileci in a white swiss. and all wore
white kid gloves.
The groom and groomsmen dressed in
good taste, the former wearing black
dress coat, black pants, white vest and
I gloves. The groomsmen were similarly
dressed. After the intersecting ceremo.
Weir were concluded the friend. and in
vited guests repaired to Turner Hall, on
Sixth avenue, where a grand ball was
Inaugurated. The supper on the oeca
Won, was gotten op regardless of expense
and afforded general aatiefactlon. Atter
the-1510th was removed, eloquent im
promptu speeches were made by Rev. L.
Professor Cohen, Professor
Newell. and Messrs. Purviews°, Jonas,
Murray, Pittock and others, atter which
the party returned to the ball room and
the festivities were kept up till near the
morning dawn. We would be pleased
to describe some of the dresses worn by
the ladies, but as nearly ell were taste
fully attired it would be not only imam
eible but unfair to particularize any one.
The bride and groom were the recipient.
of some very handsome and valuable
Presents, amounting in value to over
twenty-five hundred dollars. The happy
couple left on the early morning train,
intending to make an extended bridal
tow through the eastern cities. We
wish them much pleasure, long life and
prosperity.
Mysterimms—Veryl
East Liberty was the scene of a mye
terlous circumstance Monday. The par
ticular locality was a dwelling house
near . police headquarters. The time
about three o'clock In the afternoon, and
of course broad daylight. The details
are very singular. About the time des.
!slanted, It le said, a seedy loosing man,
apparently lhirtirilve years of age, and,
from the description, not unlike Jean
Valjean, entered the house through the
front door, carrying a large bundle with
him. He proceeded immediately up
ataire, took possession of one of the bed.
rooms by locking the door. The ladles
about the house, as was natural, were
frightened beyond measure at this sin
gular apparition, but, after recovering
somewhat, managed to secure the servi
ces of a couple of the male sex who hap
pened to be passing at the time. Tee
gentlemen reconnoitered the premise.,
and finally brought en aye down
to the keyhole of the door, from
which a survey of the interior
of the room could be obtained.
Thera was nothing startling there.
Only the man was observed stand
log in the centre of the room and
I quietly disrobing. His seedy garments
soon gave plane to a handsome suit of
broadcloth. The seedy garments were
carefully wrapped up in a newspaper,
and the mysterious &ranger emerged
from the room. In answer to Inquiries
he only replied, that he wished tochauge
his clothing and being • stranger in the
land, thought this about the beat method
to adopt. He wasallowed to depart. In
passing out of the yard, he threw the
bundle under a porch and then rapidly
disappeared. Subsequent examination
of the discarded garments revealed •
mystery, ail of them were etalned with
blood. Not small spots but great hint...hes
as though the owner had been ins bloody
business. It seemed fresh too which
only deepened the mystery. They were
gathered up and carefully preserved, as
a relic we suppose. So runs the story.
The Organ Concert and exhibition of
the new organ at the First English Evan
gelical Lutheran Church, Seventh ave
nue, last evening, was a rich treat to the
tavern of line music. The programme
comprised selections from same of the
loading composers of both yoga) and in
strumental music. Mr. C. C. Mellor,
Prof. James Giles and Mr. H. Knead*
presided at the organ, and Mrs. C. C.
Mellor and Miss Benham In vocal
duettos and solos. The organ was built
by Messrs. H. Extend & Son, and for its
ales Is beyond question the finest Instru
ment in the city. The instrument is oom
paratively small, having a front of only 12
feet, a depth of 8 foot, and being 13
high; but for sweetness, richness and
fullness of tone, It Is a model instru
ment. There is one feature oonnected
with Knautra Instruments which gives
them an advantage over all others, and
that is the perfect combination of the
Several stops, each giving power and
VOltime to the Wier. We regret that a
Want of apace preventa a more extended
police of this model instrument.
MEI
"THE BYRON MYSTERY:"
Lecture Last Night—Views of an Eng.
!Iceman—A Few Points Additional—
What Jaattn McCarthy, Faq Say..
Last evening, Justin Mceanthy, E•q.,
late editor of the London Me-mom Star,
lectured at the Academy of Must , on
"The Byron Mystery." The audience
n attendance w. not RA large an had
been anticipated, which wan owing to
the exceedingly dl.greeattle state of the
weather, and perhaps In a measure to
fear on the part of sonic, of our lecture
goers that the delicate subject might not
be treated in a manner void of Mien.
If such an idea ware entertained, It
was altogether a mistake, for rarely has
a no bject engrossing the attention of the
literary world been handled with more
delicate tact, or COttetininiate scholarly
ability than thin "mystery'' In the bands
of Mr. McCarthy. Those who did attend
and thus placed confidence In the rept,
union of the distinguished 'enterer, were
amply repaid In the enjoyment of orient
the Mime literary treats of the aenson.
The audience, however, though not an
large as. nnder other eitounißtanct o It
would have been, fully made up In
quality what it larked In quantity, and
was one of the moat appreciative we have
ever wen tratnered at the Academy.
At eight o'clock Captain MoLauahan
introduced the lecturer, who commenced
by saying that the title, "Byron Mys
tery," given to his lecture was not of his
own choosing. hut ,he thought It very
appropriate. The , maystery" thin arrange
affair would ever be, the physcologi.l
mystery of the age. He hoped to
prove in his remarks that there was,
however, not so much In it as tad been
thought, and especially that is state
ments made by Mrs. Stowe inkier article
had not an atom of foundalloi In fact.
That it wasyi mere theme from n addled
brain, and disproved and unsubstantiated
by the farther bletory. lie admitted that,
as some had Raid, this matter should
never have been stirred up. It had
laid quiet for yearn. It was of no special
Importance as an easential fart In history.
Rut it wan not for thorn who time talked
to answer the question why It was un
earthed. Sauce It had mom up, the re.
enonalbility, the unenviable notoriety,
was for those who wore instrumental in
exhuming It. It should now be Investi
gated, rigidly and thoroughly, first be
name of the home end genius of the man
with whom it was connected and then
in behalf of the movements
with which be wan associated
The statement lied been made and
the slander should be refuted. Ity
ron was one of the greatoet, If not the
greatest English poet of hiii egg, He won
tne poet of freedom and of humanity.
In contrast with him all the othbre of
his day were but ax servants tmund to It
Master. There were many and bright
names on the roll of fame of that day,
but none like him had discarded the
fashionable ideas and movemonta of the
times to assert hie own independence
and favor the rights of humanity. Many
movemenso and many Idea. which had
gained mince bit, day had been strongly
advocated by him long before they heti
become at all fientottabie 01 popular.
In fart throughout his whole career.
whatever might he hie oilier falling,
these prominent char•cteristlen were de
veloped, his great zeal In the rause of
Ireedom everywhere spill:intuit... love
for the rights man, It then became a
duty of those whom he had favored, and
of ail who loved fair play, t hat his mite
of this dark story should ho hear,i and
his naMe relieved of that dark stain
which, otherwise, would blot It forever.
Posterity abound never have ouch a
Stigma handed down to It, unison the
facts were proven and the vile crime
clearly shown.
he lecturer then stated, that in order
to view the matter fairly It would to
necessary to briefly review ityruna life.
in doing which M. referred to the prim
liar position . the centre Of attraction
the literary world at the time of ti.
mart lap*, as the hen, of the day —the
moat talked of, one of the 001st gif...tl
the flout et, led man ,if the 11111.1. I n at
evil hour, with • lado
wed MIAs Milli , et k. of her ottthon:
weld be saki up to the revels
dons which had but recently been
developed by her would-ho defenders
andl riondsliNo fault could b• P and
her, nod it ass thought that nothing
but happiness could he the result of such
en union. But the remelt did not gust fy
these expectations. Almost the firm day
of wedlock dissimitar traits, if their car
toter began to be manifeauei, and that
'mettle' aversion," as It was pet, was
seen. Byron seemed to have regretted
the manage before the first dsv of the
honeymoon was over. in looking fur an
answer for this peculiar change, It WI.
seen in the characterietlea of the two.
Lady Byron seemed to be of a staid, re.
Elective, &erten , tilHoositltto, kind heart
ed and distmeed to teat ore earl v. Byron
443(q11.i J text the re, er.e. eerentrle. , its
posed to treat the world pot, acorn, and
to maks himaelf villain deeper
than he really was Her's all sermon
neteßiate all levity, with a disposition to
Sievert his grid quaint., and make ow
pear worse hie had one.
As might be expected, their union wax
short, and a year after their marriage
day, Just following the birth of their first
child, the left bin house, sad went to
her tether's, but at the time never Hooke
of the separation as final nor mentioned
it es much to her parents. The next day
after she wr - to him a letter ful, of ten
dermas and love. Leigh Hunt saw It
and thought it only linen a letter as a
loving wife could write. Ni, mention
wan made In It to the separation as final,
but the day following another letter wan
sent in wllich this fact wan lutiumied.
She then told her parents.
She declared sheo-mld not live with her
husband. Stated she tirst thought him
Insane, but subsequently changed her
opinion. Finding her inexorable, her
parents consulted a lawyer, Ur. Lush.
legion, then a young man, just tom.
mencing hie practice. What represea•
Wimn were then laid before hem was
ant known, but hit opinion wag that the
husband had done nothing to warrant a
setaration. The answer was given to
Lady Byron, but Rho still per
sisted, and then the strange dis
closure was moue to Min by her, of
the reason of her persistence, and the
secret which the modest woman could
not communicate to her own parents,
wan thus revealed a lo a young Ulan, who
was made her note confidant. tinder
such circumstances Dr. Lushington gave
the letter to her parents, recommending
the separation, but refusing to <Unclose
the reasons given ;and here hinge, the
mystery.
The lecturer, after thus rapidly re
viewing the salient meets of the separa
tion, nooks of the great aversion It croatd
against Lord Byron, causing him to leave
England, to which he never again re.
turned. The revuleion or feel
ing after his death and the final
raking up of the story after It
had been hushed up for many yearn. He
then took up Mrs. Stowe's article and
proceeded to answer it by arguments
and facts of peculiar force, of which the
subelsnee is given first In the lettere et
Lady Byron to Aguade, 'lord. Byron's
sister, written at the time of the separa
tion, In which she constantly speaks or
her as her "my dear friend:" one Inborn
she will always love, whom she has al
ways regarded with the highest pontoon',
and as one whom the in rejoiced is to
take possession of Lord Byron's home - -
bold after the separation, and hopen the
change will make cot di ff. ranee w oth them.
Next the great love of Lord Byron for
his Meter, the one great feature of bin
character was referred to, and passaged
from his writings given In support of
this Lady Byron'a aulniequent recitals
of throe different Mutat:mime. the cause
of the saimration, made at different times
and each distinct from the rest, wan
against the crime charged. Then again
the representatives for Lady Byron and
Lord Byron had met, to arrange the Rep
when thin specific charge, .
made by Mrs. Stowe, was made by his
representatives, to he proven or retract
ed, when It wan promptly retracted by
her representative. Her subsequent I
.tions, in making confidant. of all who
would baton, to the recital of her sup.'
potted wrongs, were Merlin direct contrast
with her pretended nerresy, of the cause
of the separation.
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These se the main points, with others
already rehearsed and well known. were
examined at length by the lectuter,_and
supported by facts and proofs which .
seemed overwhelming and unanswer
able. He closed his remarks after speak
ing for about an hour, with a very caustic
review of Mrs. Stowe'. reason for raking
up this scandal, and an earnest and elo
quent appeal in behalf of the much In
jnred Byron, whom he characterised en
..in many respects not a had Man, and
In almost Petry way • greet man."
The lecture was of unusual force and
vigor apd lett a fine impression of the
lecturers peculiar ebilitien, upon all who
hegrd It, none of whom left the hall
unsatisfied with the entertainment or
in any manner disappointed.
ma next entertainment of the G. A.
R. Course will be given Wednesday
evening, November 24. by Mrs. Frances
M. Carter, a lady bearing a high repu
lation fur elocutionary abilities.
Day F loor (Ili cloths at Jas. Ileatee,
Jr., and save twenty-live por cent., 174
Feddlit I street, Allegheny.
A Jab Lot of floor clothe we expect to
butt only a few days A . Buy and save
money. JM. HOAG. 3 save
money.
Federal street, Allegheny.
EGEEZEI
Organ Concert
We Believe Our 'oh lot of floor cloths
to bo the cheapest goods now offered
to
any markot lo th world. Patrns neat
and to good taste. e
Jae. te Je.,
174 Federal street, Allegheny.
IMZEM
' I ; I . • t . 4:411‘11' : W 1 1 1 I. ' tl 1 : t a Nit "
Ni Vic ware Manufactory.
Messrs. Relaick and Bro. Ito long and
favorably known for the superiority or
the machines manufactured at their
works have recently, added to that de
partment a new branch, the manufac
ture of fire proof safe.. One of the firm,
fora number of snare was engaged with
Mears Mcldeal & Co. of Cincinnati, who
have one of the largest safe estabileh•
went in the country, and while there
became a thorough master of rue bull•
neut. lie now takes charge of that de
pertinent In their own works, where his
experience and practical acknowledge of
the business can be made available.
The style of safe Is exactly after the pat
tern of these manufactured at Cindn
mut, and with which the Treaaury De
, pertinent at Washington Is supplied.
They are perfectly dry, being tilled in
I with a cement Instead of plaster of parts
as the custom In, and which keeps the
interior of the safe always damp. None
but the beat material Is used, and
that Is made heavier than generally
used. Attached to each is the
Patent oomblnatkin lock which is
claimed to be burglar proof, the
Inventor altering a thousand dollars
to any man who can pick It open. One
Important feature In these safes Is that
the lining box la made of Iron Instead of
wood, time Increasing the thickness of
the safe at least ona,nich, and of course
rendering it that much more secure.
'rho workmanship le of the best
quality, and the earn, externally and In
ternally, la finished oft in an ornamental
and handsome style. Altogether, the
tirm may well lay claim to an article
which is fully equal to anything of the
kind manufactured. They have already
manufactured a large number and sold
to our merchants and others from a di..
tance. One of the safes has Just been
purchased for the Ben. Franklin Insur
ance Contren9 Mid was put In place
Monday afternoon. It ■peaks for Itself,
and is really one of the finest pieces of
workmanship we have ever seen. Tho
new firm Is worthy of every confidence,
and we are certain any merchant to hoed
of a safe cannot do better than extend
ing patronage to teem. Their works
are located oh Seventeenth Street, whore
a large stock Is on hand for oaamluallon.
Cio.tug Oct mete of Flue %i toter
Clutetng.
The reason having advanced and being
over Mocked with good., we now offer to
the public the greatest bargains ever of
fered. Look at our prices:
Good Beaver Overcoats at $l5, formerly
cold at $3O.
Chinchlia 'Beaver Qvereoatc, lu all
ore, at $l3, formerly wad at s2s.
Puo% ()loth Frock and Hack Overcoat.
at ;15, formerly sold at Fte.
NI vitae Overcoata al Kw, formerly .1d
at 515.
Nosuth Overcoats at 510, formerly sold
at 520.
I 'aineron overcoats nt 512.
Puntzon Overcoats at
Shootlake Overnotts 55,50.
Good Sults at 110.
Fine delta at 115.
Silk Mixed Mull. at $14,50.
Drora Sluts at 51$.
N.,bhy Salta at 520.
Broad..lotil Suits at 121.4
tliergymen's Suits at CIO.
The great Oxford Plaids (Tobias sole
agora) very chos p.
R o l. Roy Plaids very stylish.
Double Breasted Sacks, ad the go, cut
In the latent fashion, cheap.
Boys heavy Overcoat/. at 54.
The beat Under Spirts and Drawers
at :5 cents.
The best Boston nolo LJnod Paper
oomprlaing tho hilted Nape. of
the day, two bozo. for 1:.5 tent.. •
Beaver Sulu, In all milora, at half the
usual one..
Krick Voiret Yenta, Silk Onoth, at r0d0.,..1
do.,..1
Full tine of Boy.' Clothing •t very low
prl.-ow.
Large eenortineut of tilontal furnishing
cootie at prices that will aeloviith the na
tive.. All the groat hargains aro
t toe had at the old entstilished .tend of
T.Tat
No. 13 St. I'latr iitroot.
Pittatitirgh, Pa.
Lqatirra, o.r.—Nlemstra. Youngson A ro.
Smithfield street and Utstnond alley
make a aperislity of the preparation of
tipsters In every style, and their utloon
la consequently the retraction for a Men
of lovers of the bivalve, who know how
to appreciate • luxury In that line. In
addition to others, the firm are engaged
in the Confectionary trade and the sweet
rakes, confectlona, or anything of that
character may ne obtalneJ at the rehab.
lircu.nt. Perfect adepts In the IA1)11110.1
all they sell, Is warranted to give sails.
faction.
Th.. lUD VIM) gtve. three o1611dt1o•
x.. 3 and
Chapped HiLUIS. tstoe and all rough
noes of the •kin, eertaisly maned by
axing the Juniper Tor Nortp, made by
Caswell, Hazard Q ro., New York. It
Burt - wawa all other remodlea as It will pre
vent roughness of the akin If mood du
ring oold weather. It is easily applied,
aeoldlng all the tr. - mid° Of the grey
eompounda now lu use, IL ran be used
by ledion with the moat tender akin,
without irritation or pain, making It aoft
and riear. Ooid by the drusgbaa gener.
ally. wT
The Inner Slam—Burns' restaurant,
corner of Smithfield street and SI VIA
avenue, In really one of the very boat
place. in the city (or the supply of the
toner man. The proprietor, from long
experience ass caterer to the public taste,
half acquired skill and proficiency In the
culinary art, which render,. his eatab•
ilahinent an attractive and healthful
headquarter" for a hungry man: Among
the apeclal attribt kns are the shell oy.
tore, which are received deity.
The Man Flab gives three exhibitions
daily-11 o'clock, A. M., 3 and B o'clock,
The at, Falr.—The voting for
the set of furniture otTereal at the St,
Brldget'n Fair will close at eight o'clock
on Thankegiving evening ; sealed votes,
however, will be removed until ten
o'clock the name evening. Voting on the
gold arose and chain will clone on Fri
day evening, tho 19th Wet., at eight
o'clock Voting on the set of furs will
do. on Saturday evening, the °J.lth Wet.,
at the same hour. tf
lle Mao Flak at Burnell'. Muse=
to-day.
ttneensersre.— The Unmet stock of
tlueeusward and Brtstolware In the city
may be examined at the wareroome of
the 'Keystone Pottery. Messrs. Kier a.
proprietors, No. XS Liberty street.
Three le nothing of that manufacture
which cannot be procured from this es.
tabliahment. The articles are of borne
manufactute, and therefore are the more
worthy of attention, Gore the firm a
The Union of the two great Presbyter
ian bodies which was coneummated last
week In our city, was an Important
ev , nt in the religious world, but not more
so to the traveller than the fact that st
Liebler'e great Trunk Emporium No.
lot Wood street, the tlneet and tonal
substantial articlea In that lins can blip
had, at prima which unquestionably are
the cheapest of the cheap
The Ilan Fish gives three exhibition.
dsily-11 o'clock, o. ii., 9 and 8 o'clock,
10 Dexter Washing Machines mold in
two weeke. All we ask is a trial and we
are satisfied you will keep It. Only two
hours to do a washing. Call and see It
at No. 12 Federal street, Allegheny, or at
Nu. 70 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
R. 11. Loa°, Agent.
The Man Elfl at Burnell's Museum
to-day.
Employment r I a wanted for
cooks and private famill" In the city.
Long, at No. I 'ederal etreet
near bridge, Allegheny • tithe Dex
ter Wanhlug Machine Others. lm
Great Clewing Gut Cate or Boot. •od
it 20,000 worth of foehlonable and
eo•eonable Roots and Shoes, at 28 Fifth
•venue, W. B. Clapp elt 03., sign of the
world. 3
The Man Mat gives three exhibitions
daily—ll o'clock, , a., 3 and H o'clock,
Real Rotate,—Bee advertisement of
McClung & Rainbow, Real Fatale and
Insurance Agenta, 196, 197 and 199 Cen
tre
r.difin our vicinity, in making
her purchase. of Ladles' Goode for the
essson, should call et Moorhead's, id
Market street, before Investing her
money elsewhere.
Tim Man PIM at Burnell's Museum
to-day.
Lace Goode, Fancy Dress 130(xl4
Trimmings, &a, In endings variety, at
Mopritend's, 81 Market street.
The elan Pilaw elves throe eihlbltlone
dally—ll o'clock, w, M., 3 end 8 o'clock,
Gay, Brilliant sea Irishlanable—tbe
large stock of goods at Moorhead's, No.
81 Market street.
The Very Latest Styles s! the season at
Moorhead's, No. 81 Market street.
The Kan Fish at Barnell'a Museum
today.
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ME
laS
W.I. and titatlonerT
The well known and long establiabed
Book and Stationery Depot of Col. J. D.
Egan, on Sixth avenue, near Smithfield
street, continue. to enjoy that liberal
public patronage the Colonel an justly
merits, and which it writ ever enjoy so
long au it is well conducted. Ilia stock
of hortke, both new and seiv - Ind hand, is
one of the largest in the city, and cont.
prices all the modern works of popular
anthem, Including the latest approved
teat Woks for schrols, llhrary hooks for
Sunday schools, me. An end ens variety
Of stationery of every description, In
eluding ❑ete and letter. paper, envelopes,
Sc., of the latest style, is Included In the
stock. All the into periodicals and mag
aaintm are kept for male.
Representative House.
The feet that the Merchant Tailoring
establiehment of W. Heepenhelde,
60 Sixth arrest, iv one of the loading
bonnet; in the city, k attested by the
amount of hostile , . it 110 es and the clams
of cuetom It enJove. It Ix the emporium
of fashion, and is patroulr.ed by the lead•
lug men of the city. Mr. 11. prostrate
superior advantages to Ma enetornore in
the matter of selecting goods, as the on.
tension basins. lie does requiem him to
keep constantly nn hand a large etora of
piece acanthi of the styloim. Ho em
ploys none but competent workmen, and
all work la waranted to give entire emus
(notion. file prices are ale° an induce-
Meld, being very reasonable and unity/rm.
No. 60 Sloth street, Is Ike groat empori
um of faehton.
The tteunhAi,
Notwithstanding the important event
in ecol.iastical affair. which Lao Mot
taken place in thin city, by which thou
sands of strangers were brought among
us to amourn tor a few days, We are re
quested to announce to the patrons of
the Continental Saloon that itolisheinier
continues to nerve
. 111.1 customers with
menus at short notice, prepared In a style
and manner to defy competition. The
Continental Is centrally located on Fifth
11 , 74)1.10, Oho door went of the Ponto
and Holtrheimer's larder ; notwitlintand
ing the heavy run upon It during the
past week, to well supplest with all the
market anti season afford.
The Man Flab at Burnell'. Museum
to day.
BurnelPe Museum.—Prof. Richards.
the Champion Man Fish of the world,
makes his first appearance at this pop
ular place of amusement to day.
He performs the most intrarmione feats
under the water, such es eating,drinking,
smoking and plektng up counties, mi
nute articles, which astonish, bewilder
and amaze all wino witness him.
The Professor enters kin monster glass
tank three tlines dully, at I I o'clock In
the mornink, 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
and 8 o'clock at night.
118331
morning . . •1 hi
Nil .11A ...gine4l
%M KST. K. sr] 10 fl .ro.
Funeral Si'ar , ,x•. , •l t , 3 0,1 - et r. e. Tr.
triterla ter rasetir are rrapertfullr Wr.t4.l
letter,
/LEM HER—Oln a,nna aft•re , ,,, FM
r ...r FN IN A I.
d•sEgl. tof Ch.., F. anti Illy loo t t ...au..
s•
Funtral from lhe re•olonc• of the fano y. I'l.ll
111..•ror eounty. p.. focZol.•Y
Fn.-ff.:taut tif• foto
If, are ors ye trail, Ins OA tt to otten.l.
lINDERTAILE.RB
. JAVA. 1.. WILI-1•11,..
I:ATTI ItSON ILLIAMS,
I•ntlertax,r, eorner Fiftb a , •nue sad
1, f •It kinds,
Aprood. ••••tr)
I.lon, roper - al furnt•lLlng I
f"rniwne•A on
moot r••• 0111,... Ir'nr.• In tb• rlty ll.r. nod
Carnacr• f noen ./••• olgtat.
CHARLES h. PEEBLir:,, h.
MUM , 'ACM AND LIVER 1 1 1 TAHI.Y-3.
o.rnet• f 1J
1 , ,j11 ,TRICIET AV!)
•VHNI.7k. AlleAben, f , 47. ;1 4
coni•tAnll7 gnoollvol 1•1•• r. *AC
Iroltsclon int
C....P0•
thrs ;.rtr. - L '•• •• r•Meut.
. •.• , •:I At. of IL on.,
r•-•Fuir...l. At All
JWIEPII MEYER ha NON,
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c.orriNS and Cl inneral Ynnalahos.ot •1 rs
d owl rrrrr •,
FOR SALE.
R PALE—PROPERTY.
r i lots $15t131
Mr v.
ovlr
lOU rv. •r• 4 Ja (cwt. J*OU
pct brir slO , ,
, .100 I , rhA nt ,
nwm Ana Ali 100-114.40 0 • tGt cc-
000 ovt roomur Mort bon.. • 3,,
Oulohed. 601.41,113 Too Mot\
pump and ilt}drouto, ml 11 4 • 000 . 3 twc
roomed aml omme 2 041 U 0 11.•
04/0- - •600 tm.r .001 0 400 10 .1 •.or 1/000
I
otonled tom.. am. lot 2 260 Me,
MM. rime 0 run, 0 r.mote..l r,, Lt or p t .,
lot 24460. .1.2100-4500 cub •.41 ..atanow le
....• ott NV, etno.t 24 t NU.
(050. 1 10. on t% "tort . 471.11. L 53.11.000.
I, '41143' 10100 b
150 e Pt, V, • 1.43
d . -.
,Il
trona 41100 to 4.00. Th. vo.t. proto me Is sot.
.546t0.155.10111.15 10 to 14 minuto. wall. or 110
Cowl House, nut" oo Nov
lt. 0. 20 arr.. on tVesir to
5115. from thr ritT. :40 .515. n r.ll
Hallroad. 4 tnti.i from city, Tes 6 roam. from.,
holm. 1 toile from 225 rn
t.purreuc • [lnto, tor muk.
"". .b"4"'
itect.UNO • ItAINIU.V.
.30 Nos. 107 . 197 and 199 Centre avow*. _
AT PRIVATE SA LE—V ALVA—
ILK LOT OF 010.1VN II situate na the
north-can nommen( Sloe/clan avenue and Benet
St.. Allegheny Oil, frottung 37 fret on ..,laocktrox
avenue. prewerving the same width along Stave,.
street 140 feet; thence atom Reset: stet 100
feet. Pr...erring a width of 60 feet to Mater
street.on which I. erected a tw,.....t0ry frame
dwelling boos, and being the late residence of
Rattner Stockton. dre'd. Thls property hoots
on the Al truarne Fart. and for beauty of location
and torroundlngs uannot D. enrolled. Fur term.
of
151 and
n'"'"
seta:oo No. 900 heaver •venne..
FOR SA LE-10 APR ES, LESS
o r more. In Plum townahrp, allegbonf
TaroAl.gherty Waller It. It. rums throu.gb R.
Taro hundred yards from stetlon. Frame loons*
or sly room.. and good stool.. and al , ostler ne
cessary out-ht,id Inge: orchard of 100 bearing
fruit trot., of all Linda; good gar len .rs, ar
bor, and go...berries and cures. 1515.000
dworth of yawl, quarry opened: will cult for reel.
dences or manufacturing natant ..to go .nm; coal
ndee
ho
leek fenced. tootle.. of A. Ft ' . '4. 11[119. o n . the
hremilea.
'VOA SALE.—A Very Desirable
TKA , T LAND, eauta.laa about •I!
acres. shoat, arlthla 191ICI or the city and
&hoot twu minutes walk no seam 41.105 01
the Panhandle Itallevad. has .fro. of shoot
one-thlrd of • Leib_ Phartlers Creek; all capa
ble of help e euroyated. bet. rich bottom l•••
and odmtrably adapted to being lasd out 1010 lots
or frt. • to • sere. or less. tltnatl house, carete.
and and ...It of water the premises. Tenaa
easy. •PP I P 11. 111eLAIN M.
seS• No. 104 /mush Art[ll26
EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—
r o.a tat...l6th ...vet, each 94 hr
ft. i. p. 5y ace,. four from the clay.
orchard. Jwcl. IP,. t. , $4,000. 1.1.,010$ oh
raa•lt -al .1 . 44 Y ft. front° Walt& Pt •a.
tooll>n by 10 de•D to an alley,sl.3oo.
f..• on Ledlle Pt.. 0 1 . 400 . rholra lots
each AS by 170. Lana In MlS
smart. Artaconsta awl Virginia
5. OUTIan RTa WAN,
norl 30 !Oath avenue.
SALE.. Onv •• o Horse
Sorts, ag bl
on. nolta• for • gardener,
brewer or glans W works.
One Covered Ambulant....
600 empty Packing B•rreL• for glass war,
GOO empty Whl•kr barrels.
Apple at W• 31.013., D •
oproo•Ite the Pearl klieg?
WASHINGTON STREET
PI IR RA I, C.—, I. 101 •sd
103 Wublogton 41 I , et (root a./ 90
feet dpap, Improved I.
U • mo.erp millt TWO
FT ICY 1101i.K TIOUSZ, s, 11.0 Roos, tc.
Por terms apply to
RLI gllll - 17N1 , 04/40,
nell:p73 90 tod 90 Third owes.,
THE VICTORY,
New Collection of Church Music
ontalnl nit the tint composition. ea
WM. B. I3R A DIRRY.
dust Outand for pale by
JOSEPH HORNER,
blt 129 1 , 1111 . 11 FIELD NTRIZT,
I_)EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice
A.,a, is to reby given thst toe follosstr4nd 4 .t.o•
AI seen.. e will he presented to the Orphans
Court for randrinstion en.teltovrastee on
DAY. Deretnt.er nta, MP.
No. 0. The nom aetrunt or Jin..
•uardlan of Mrs. Morearrtta MeV.. f Inn
Edear). ore of the bole. of Wllllath M ,
deed. Theft Not. 9th. 1009.
. . . .. • •
No 70. The 11011 .seconof of iv," veeep
goanliao of Witham M. 1,1” e, 00' of the te.
f Witham M. Noe. oLti.
of
No 76. The final a , ..ontit of Jet... Veeeh,
M. t
arc P" .7. F' Dil k" ..l ° ?l7,:fieg,VVo a .
77.N0 . The to.! ecount of Jame. Veeeh,
jaardlan of Cora end Mortimer V. Edgar, two of
he heirs ••r William M. Edgar, dee•d. Plied
November Mk. 1 5 60.
oo10:019•W JOlllOll 11. GILA Y. Etegleter._
11
TRADE MARK.
DITEDGET
FIRE-PROOF
Lamp
t I.'
CA BEY& ,I
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THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
lit'utt&).
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Aro how orroarett tofurutst, VINE° Ail At the
lAMEST MARK ET RATES. Attrulloo 1, tur
ticolartv <Athol to our
4T,llik WINE VINEGAR.
MEROBANT TAILORS.
1869 1870.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS . !
Greatly Reduced Prices!
E. HOUSTON & SON,
Faihmoable 31erchant Taiion Clothier*,
No. 101 FIFTH AVENUE. tomer of Cberri
Alley, have Just recelmil the large.l and coos,
complete stuck of Cloths and f'sgsinseres, Vest
.llt and custom mule clothing ever opened In
Oils tilt. It comprises the very enema of French
goods as scsill Ls medium ANlerli,u manufzeth
tiur so. t , ,: Per.. Prices. Quick
Ult. Aso, Rosily rue ■.ecr u• • Itli . rui Lod
Judge roc yours•l•es. ♦❑ vrdrr. tilled lir iscraused
to (tee satliatelloo. pc.
THIRD ARRIVAL
WINTER GOODS.
GRAY & LOGAN,
89 Fifth Avenue, 47 Sixth Street
Men and Bow Clothing in the
Greatest Variety,
OYEKCOATS ALL STYLES AND SIZES
=I
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The op.toere pablle •re rordihily Invited
call In ht out. hew Itore tam.« .IWe%.
GRAY & LOGAN,
R 9 Fifth ♦ceuue,
47 Sizth Ntreet
I'. Irl-A,111)I.U,
FASHIONABLEI
MERCHANT TAILOR
I=
(Rothe, Cassimeres and i'estinge
•1., ti ItNTL[NLN'fI rUl4Nt:fiil Ntl O.st,y
No. 93 I- 2 Smithfield Street,
6114 tent'. rmm.w modo to order In the. lateol
sal .ona
B TI EG EL,
• lLue Omer with W.
711f2F-.IIOCIIILN'T 1 - .4%.11,011.
•.. Oa alai Street, Pittaburib
NEW FALL GOODm.
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CLOTHS, 6.41R8/31ERES, SC..
Jzst repel - Ted by H6llll Y RIMY Ell.
121M:=21211==1
GLASS. CHINA, CIITLIIRY
100 WOOD NTREET
O NEW GOODS. •
FINE VASES, I tt
SOH WIWI ASO CHI L.
NYW
DUN
Ai TL BIM
wry ours,
41:dittiEING :WM
• Si t e stock of
g SILVER PLATED GOODS
of all descriptions.
reel ucuaen no one need Citt b.Tu t ,.."47
1 ..4 R. E. BREED & 00.0
100 ivipailifernEvr
CALL AND SEE
IJI 1133
China Sets, Parian Statuetta,
Vases and 7.94r9 r e1e% , 0r opening for the
H. HIGBY & CO'S.,
No. 189 Winn STREET.
floe WbR
0n. %
. 8.
W —A .... ) ,; a f r o g r e n =rt a zi h rt.o,f
tonod. cw 7
LIQUORS, &o.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
IKPOSTIERS Or
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C.,
WHOLESALE DEALKIES 111
afcce:vo:ii'ivllßT.VLl
409 PENN STREET.
Hairff Bemoved to
NOS. 884 AND 880 PENN.
COT. Eleventh St., (formally Canal.)
JOSEPH 8. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. MI6, 1117, 1119. UPI. EN S MI,
mar BTEXICT. FITTIMMEGII.
Copper Distilled Pore Rye Whiskey.
ilia diger* la remiss WIN and LA
WTON& HOP& in. Iniasit
LIVERY & SALE STABLES
ROBERT 11. PATTERSON & CO.,
001INZI1 OP
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
I ILTTIFEWIIO II . PA.
WS/ on Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
RORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
And every% 6IDA any...total to the Horse.
Parties ed. Ing to sell end please leave tbetr
notice of at nsagnenelat on or before Thursday of
iet t role l l n °"
/r =JAI; artrurcrlgi
Joffe; a,-t'ltiir LET, Auctioneer.
0001 E. eTIWAsT. ......... now, o.rArrziaou.
ROOM H. PATTERSON &
I.SVElilr• 0 ,9, - 1 -aE 2 Aril)
COMSaf3SION STABLES'
COL SETINTI MACE k LIBOR?! I?
riTIBITIZGR. PA.
ISX:011
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CONTINENTAL
Fire Insurance Company,
No. lu2 BROADWAY, N. Y
. I 600. 00000
r.,11 I'IT
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rillElE=l
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WI. A e4ll.llrl.lend for the r. •Ir,,Ultert of lhe
rip or p 163. +lth 6 per crot. luterrot thereon
I=
I=l
ut.A.Landing •erly of '64. '65, •66, snot '66
,avlble ioenbh ~pt, m 1011.
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tarur.l ..f ent...l Ui
part ., ly.ct. iv th. •I t. 6 P.l
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67 Sl' uott street. Its./ or Commerce
Tbc Company In•urv. •galisat Fir*
Halldlnes. Mercumullgo, Furnlture. Ilsoohc,
%rept of the mere perilous 1.01.
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lon 1.111: r.oprrt ,
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JANES W. ABROTT.
General Insurance Agent,
N 0.167 WOOD STREET,
.fitE IRON CITY
URAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
01 Pennec-lvania.
Office, 75 Fetleral St., Allegheny City
01114.1C.CTOR.S.
lelon. J
. A
I. JM" LA KR. L. GRAHAM,
Ite•. E,
C•pt. It ItiritlNSirN,
I.e. A. X. HY.1.1. U.U.
N. 1.. 11. •Ku BOr,
W. A. P.K511. Cashier Allegheny Tritrt. (.)0.
J AIU IH N 17,11. Neal Itviate Anat.
1111.1716. Mayor of Allugheoli
C. W. MINN V, Halter.
A. S. 1151.1., Attorney .at-Law
H. L. 1,1 Lumber Merchant,
D. RN , NIF.H.. Insurance Agent.
Capt. ROOT. 1100121505, Proaldaat.
JACOBB. C LA ILK. D. D.. V lea Praaldast.
RUSH. Secretary,
C. W • BEM X V. Traaaaurar.
M. W. WHITS-. flanicAt. ADM..
DANIEL SWOGER, Geni Agent.
ra. I. some cOMpany.Conehleted on the mutual
principle. each policy bolder receiving . equal
snare of the profits of live Company. Poncle•
tr laiine.l on all the .11,Yent plane of Lift
Insurimee. and log mo - lucre, on an econotol
will afford • ••10 MI-velment toea.
"...We, holder. and thereby retain the Money .
- • •• - -oUrsete tonne Industry. mhX:ell
K`:.'.'.' ~ -
CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHELAN'S BUILDING,
so. SS Wink A . Romlad Inner.
ITTNlll7liti H. Pa.
C'*Dltnl All Paid Up.
MUM , . (MS.
H. J. Btr 1r y .‘ .ttv..r. Jr. Capt.M.ftalley,
D•a•, 3 H H•r104.4, A ITh.m.ers.
J H •O IL Halley.'FL.... 440114. I 0,0.4. NI:loci.
IN nP itl H l're•ldtol...
J KO.. Y JENS 1N.,. Prrald....
.1,, .
C.l. N. J. 4,1 i, K. 14..4, J4«11,
Inattres ou I.llocral Tornio on all Pint
and Marine Kiska,
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aFanOr _ _
pEINSYLVAIILAL
INSURANCE CONNUIY OF FITTTSBURROU
OFFICE. Nu. lela WOOD STDCWS. BAN'S
OP OOMMY-R('it RUILDLNO.
'MO .&
DomeL:lany. and insare O
'" . 474l u a r
46urntL nst
rruolent.
14)10 . 11ti PA
H 1it.51..), s 1 t.r ..~r.
&Jur, I•Lte.-1..
Jac., Falnuer, J. r‘A
Joalab Klux, John Vocally',
Hopkins, A. AMMOS.
H• 1117 prockl,
WESTERN MIMS ANCE MM.
•PANY t‘e PITTnI , I„ . P.OH.
L.Lr3. A %. IC )1 • l'resident.
r. 11,.11RKIIT.cemetery.
•i'l. Y.
NEI 1 , , t.t ntral Agent.
ons,, O. Vt n 1, 3.1 & C.,.'. W•ro•
bons, op •tairs.
Wir in_urt sasinst all kind/ of Pin and X
nu. tasks. A home Institution, mana,e4 NI Di
recteri wt.., are evil itncsra to the community,
u,l who 53.• .1c :ermined by promp.ess and liner
ality maintain the character' whiat they Wine
assumed ss *thrill, the brut p ro tection to UM.
vsno desire to insured.
DLILZCTOILS:
, Joao 8, 118C888.
EL Miller. Jr.• Cluter,
James 111.8 8.
Alexander Sr, Josepo Kirkpatztel.
Andrew . A l en,le 8181118 Reimer,
David K. Loan, Or laoo.
U. Ulm... sal
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cm. Federal IL and Diamond, Allegheny,
Moe, In the MECOND NATIONAL BANS
B UILLIN U.
W. W. MARTIN, rresldent,
JOHN BROW N, , riot Preeldcal.
JAMES E. eT VNO N. Secretary,
.
Jono
art. Jo . .
trt=: C. C.
Job. Firown,Jr. Oerst., Jacob Kopp,
0.0 PWlillams Jot,. Thompson. J. IleNanibef.
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BT FIRN,
FIGUIALUI INSURANCE CO. OF PNIULDELPIIIA,
0/7/C LAU A *VI CHMSTNIPS PR., near Oen
. .
Marie. W. Smacker. Hardt H. Loofa
Scam Wagner, I David Boma,
Banancl
Jacob emir, ir.d.ran. Dais,
U k.h . MI( ieft. ''' 1 2 411.3 . 2r..
LOW. C . DALE, Vice President.
L
ShIDNI.MPIN,. awe,
North Wa n t corner Third and Woontkoada.
mh29:1011
PEOPLES' INSURANCE CON
PLY Y.
077101 t.. N. E. CURNLN WOOD • rerta ems.
& 1i.... 0..P. , Y. Pak I pc rice and Karina Blinks
MaserOsus:
Wm. 1111111ps. Capt. Joggle. ahoaa.,
ion. wan, names P. Striver.
John R. Parts. Cetaries Aritnegillt
C. IL Love, Jared M. grub.
Wm. Van Kirk,
garo W' nkill i MlDDl
Junes D. Verner
WM. PHILLII 'resident,
JOHN WAXY, ice President.
W. Y. eili.DNIlll, Seeretvry.
LLEGRENY INSURANCE
(INNPANT Cl PITIIIHUROH.
81117TH STREIT, Boaz B.
LLD.Hales sagollut Mods of Rho and MASS.!
JOHN IRWIN. JL. Preddeot.
T. J. RUHRINBON, Vico Pres:Wont.
O. EL DONNELL,Berrelary.
00.F . T. WM. DIAN. klerteral Airoo‘
DIROOTO.:
Io
T. J. 1 a0 t . i1...u,
H.re.. a. a,
oe.ri: am~~t .
0.9 L W. Dul.
COAL AND coICE
CHARLES H. BIHSTRONG,
D.A.Z.11 fl.l
Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coal
Arad Ytatolfootoror of
COAL, RICK AND DPBLIPBUILIZED COKE
OPTICT. AND YARD, .nter Butler and
Morton street, I,lnerte and Omer streets,
Ninth ward: Aso Second street, ssesd,
and at rout of Koss street. P. • R. DeP.t.
&oad ward.
• • • •
Orders left a elther of the shore odleet, or ad•
dress to me through Pittsburgh P. 0.. Xlll re•
cadre prom, t aturouon.
Utter to whom lam suetdrrig: HUME), Wells
• Co.. Wm amt., Colon Iron Stills, tl. b. Tow
le,* Co., idlirb.ll, blephsosou ! Co.. Bine!)
Co., o,lHugo, Alex Madly), Part, BSI,
Ct. , Park, McCurdy! Co , Reese. Orsifil
Wm. M. Taber I Co., J B. Lyon A Co., James
MAirshall Co.. Allen: McKee • • Co.. Qs on Dte
COL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICILSON, STEWART & CO.,
===l
NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City /kw 11111)1SZVOND =LOGS.
ass sowb furaisllj u sed
QUI.NT LUg NUT GULL BLLCIL at the
lowest asortet prise.
All orders left at their attics, or addressed to
them [brewer Use oar]. will be alleaded
BARB & MOSER,
srucairrE.Crrit&
INUIT 8003 E isSOCIATION BUILDLNEIn
Nos. •.3 • In. Cllr west. Plitstarst, Pa
Mead attention gloss to ttui destsnise ass
Oondlan of 00II2T BOOMS •M 11.81L10
lamnna►
!!!!!=lll
N ORDINANCE
! •—•-'
./t a Short:. the treadles . wed Paltilat Fae•tesotot rot • ?molted period of (be beatat
at Chealmat Ittreatt., from NI arth aide ful al. t• t n..,1 A.MeriCan Artlrte.
of Inver
AC
to Ateehante Metal , MICELLE WESTERN;
Bridge,
Japrotte 1 b. the dr.pu•ar noon', a •tor
it
Sete, ant, ommon 1 I.• ..t the Ittv of Ate
/bens. •n 1•; . h. r. hr and enact/. h.
lb. •1411;...11e h. 111•; tb. othrbltter rst
brre... ...I Al.. ace dt. net , . •n1b0r......1 lEe C
""•'••"•• lA.ST LYN:di—OR I HE' d [Mr A ad E s r
• NIL.I•me Cln• • . tar... , it • •Ifra
St. al. Tha l-. l for ts.• pnrrhoe • . drat t.... t i r ,Istrns .1•41.. A Id. me.
••'
r."'•• All. ra,An
•n•
•% ••` . 14. "Le Wi•Ntern 51.1.14 baluthlr
•Ga 1441 ahnttlng I.—n It, .41.11 r ----,--AcikoEmy or MINIC.
In 1n... respective:. o su.l 10ut..1104
L' sl d of c'"7""lrrt ro.t •„•1 toti•es All en , p e tti n gilb
to al. aareetaleet.
.41.1 to the ;luta r( the
7treet ; otorabotoner I.
use.. and •ple - tht. the ••..1.• among the ....era. Delehantl•
lots anbandlng ant ahhtt.g upon •at 1 hr•tnut
street re.berti.... arroct nts tr ch r 1 4te
114.11.•ate. 1 . anal Uwe, urn. P." 1,4 •111 ..br
va•nd and t ab,. see. r.llnr tr the Art
01 the beneral tt,
ttt, atlal SATritc) A
dr l7 bbed or e ~ 1• 1 11, the es, u.e. ,‘1 10i . . ..110.n. and b
441..11..1.1. 50 4,1.1 r ute. Reser•rd geal•
4 • • .Y.
.... 1 1naar. •• may 75 rents Irlb• ha•lat W. A. ti.lolear.dooe) . •• 45
ronetet • •
•rcr..log. be • rlttll a•entte. 17
•4.1
Orr
04111 tti•l
Attest 1. It. SI.
1 is rk of , 11tr.
.I.f.r NV
Pre , ..l.lent of the outwit.
Attest Ittotsitstr
fle.l, of omcnoet ortimou
nul •
AN ORDINANcE
To Authorise the Construetion of •
lateral %ewer on fiddle alley.Trook
14.11111p10032 Ntreet to North Avenue.
S LC. I N. bt ,rd.a...r.1 n rub rbartr.l by /beSr I•
Ilr.”VII, t t,11111.1.1.1011 tbry
art L. rt. t• 1 Mr., ant.
ware
to:to or% Nttotl • troth Sant out:
street to North •o• nut {I. IMILLe 141Lig In I.
ware Y Ith plan aolort• •t , an t '-III ." "-
traet therefor Wlth L 1.•4L, >Lel ILe•l. bidder
or ladders. at their tllto retion.
811. T.( L.• A. ill. I a 4.1 e•,L. ate•
of salt, hewer obeli he fn.t.erttlnt d. the onint.
shall he little al d And eollect. .1 tts pros,
ded far, hy net of A. et natty of the t ovanota • '
wealth of Peons)lvab ettaste4 snl , Pler."t
•vPhlentent of the Itturth oectto• of an net
att • tct releitlLLle Ailelol4oy Ct 1.7 .• aV
prof ett March V 4, A. 1,.114E19.
tot. 3. that ott nett of any or:II - haven As tosy
Yonittet with. or ne %applied by the forevolutf. he
the eaute Is herebt revealed.
Ordained and totart•
I I tot. • law, thls the 11th
day of No•ctuber. A. 1 11 69.
.10 MIES Sit 3111160.
Pm-olden, of heloort Council.
Attest:
Cleft of twit Cl (tn - hell.
A I. V KED 51.A1'K.
Preolftent of loop:bon Count,.
ALP'S!: A I,tbwo{trif,
Clerk of lA:nylon Conbell
AN 01IDLNANCE
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To Authorize the of •
lateral Sewer lo tomtit-orlion
the First w ord.
Sgthrtuv 1. Ihr It or.l•lned and • nact.l by the
twice 1 mot COllOlllll l .01111,1 11, 4 111 r 1 • 11 T a( Atte - '
mission and the
n .hortl/ of y
are ere,' au ' h
snit insects. to Int Ite 1.1 receive Pro.
posala lor the consirurtion of a r.
located as ha 10... villa,. .t west Ithe
11.1.1 aloug said i.reet to l'or y met,.
down o
forry •treet In Awn str.rt..ing Ann
street e....ttiy o Isabella enir and 10 000
US. therrfet telt, the 10w... anal hest Wilder or
hlthlerw. their isocretiott.
Ott .
1 u = hat soow the eit. an. Ihen l e•
or said atwer tw. full, •wo.ristnett.the tanae
he ...... h. le. Is writ
au set, A.eniii 1 11/0 1 oralloia•
wealth of rewroiyivantw ent., it mewl
••ii hp...A of the fou-ch el
entilotl 1111 . .11.01 relating to A irati.J. St a
. •ti
0r0..•.1 March 24. A 10110
3. 4 . 111 010111111, 11 0 . 1
ron l
ihrt wlth. or 1 0 . 111.1/10.1 110 . r 011 ,01, 1 1 1.
he and the satur It her. r• t• a... 1
Ortlatrool •nil law inis the 111.
4.1 Cl A. II 1.111.
J A NI Mi 11111V.E.
Prehhient .4,1, 5.1., I 4... 11.
Attest .1 I, I.a.
, hl h
h.,
Atte. }1 , .1.1“1 IPIL.W O I. III .
flats•
AN ORDINANCE
Relall.r to Gala. and Fences 00 Rail
way Track. la city of All
NU nn.l rartrted r.vr%e Be 14,1
111
ear
, Iv r l
va • /ma 1 hat 11. if
nrne , more c. ctn.! ly
to guard aa•oot , armdents to life and prom ro.
Itshaw he the duty a ra I/ ant romnanies
their traet• In he It of Aa,
erect DIM 111.atalll gates tte tame to te
tee Parallel al. the m ro. a line soh the
abutting nn., IT) 1 I, nand u• ke. An. t rao,
Vederal and l'heonto &tree" and M•
".°""'"" nl7. ' ; ', etllll 4 n ‘ sal:l [it ' d P 12•141.01 "
a n d
my . Y.
and main. afort hone,
tlti , a of their track et asc ur
ii arati
In came of tie
ge"7len'vt• i*rnstrtild 11 lee
11h Yeti and pay.
to
the.. Yeah e0.t...• due of not lea.
than nar mor-11mo neS for eacn e•ei y
day of mach refo•alar negact, the mine to he rim
covered summarily;
Pe, 9. That .0 Enoch of any ordinance la ma)
mullet velth or te pa
nY the foteitotog.
and the same heenoy revealed.
he
Ordained and ect., into • lam this the I Ith
day of Noveutter. na
••
ttIES
yn.sidolt of :etre, Council
Attest John', IL o tt..
ell
A 1.1 , n Eli
Tre.i.tel , of utt I.mon Connell
Attest {tonal, t
R ESOLETION
Ye Open Certain fitreet• In the Eirmt
Ward.
to the Fen, •u•I t 06.n.0L
of the t Ite o, A ies r
that tk
bit
e •11..arlug
str. eta be °perm., utve &vet... (along
• ate r I ne) from O. no., etre, to I.lnutht.lstre.t.
alto 5051 aeon etrt et from present term hoe to
litter avenue. also a I thy cross streets from
Ltehth It to nenool turrets,Peet... , term , '
nut to River avenue, and that Ar thur !totem,
J. J. Hermann and lit obey r.. ?rec
hol ten. be and they •ee ht retie •OPolnte r , eta•
ere to ire, and .es the damages end e n e tt
I.‘ Neeordance with the prontalone of the Act of
Aesernbly approved Slay Ist. A. D. Vial, and
t rks of Connelle notify them. of their
appointment-
CITY or A t.traninY
november Is. Vaal/.
We el., hereby certify that the borer Inn •
true S e lectrect catty of the reandntton 0a... , by
the nd toutont:ottnelle of said cloy, at
a stated n.sellog. held on Thursday, the lath
lust.
Attest: J. F. OXLIP.
tlerk of beleet Connell.
Atte.t: P. ill LWURTII,
0015 nem of Commot Council.
R ESOLUTION
're 0pe0 n 61 , 717 , 14 . 11i en • from Car
areolved, by the Sciect nen Common Council.
of the City or Allegheny. That Monterey It,el
be opened .to•intelleirte present width , front the
bomb tido of l'arroll meet to the • orth aide of
Jenenon street. and that Andre. Davidson. el.
W. McGinnis* sea James Graham. freeholders,
be m3dth yore n•re to, appointed viewers to ate.
and motets the da.nagea and benefits lu an.ord.
Council,
14 ' I P WC: ; . I(4l. ' a r ta h :
fat h. v (:ter4 of
coun ' etta d ool ^ tiy them of their appointment.
ur Attantlnn Y.
November Inith. 1880.
We do hereby certify that the foreeointt le •
tree mod correct r o ok of the re lotion ward
by the eel,. and Commo• ConnelJa of Dahl WT,
at a atat,d me, Dug, held on Thurulay, the 11th
Inst.
Attest: J. IL OXI.F.T.
Clerk or Select Connell.
Attest: IL DILWOR en,
not ( ler kof Common ounell.
NOTICE TO FLOUR DEA LURE!
•N CONSUNIERP.—We ore nu. racer.
; a lot of 40,004.1 bushels carelulli selected
WHITE AND ASIBILU AND 'ILI:MI:SCES
WHEAT. purchased to Gibs°. Parse. Ocean
Wheat!dor/gas COLLlud.sou lials lot of
Wheat Is the ten '
best to he found and cannot
be4trms: e ed2y Cetlod
lfaehtnery. Aott. ed ' s 'u LA n O ' cu. m gr rflo " bu l a n
and are now prepared to 'lumen the best Flour
we have made for ton years at prices that defy
competition on the same acade , of flour.
H. T. KENNEDY &. DUO..
PCILIi HUMID 11111. Allegheny.
September 13, 11169.
FLOURS FLOUR! FLODU !
MINNEML/TA BAKERS TLOUPZ.
460 Lbln Leal Tender, 347 bids H. Ha. 167
bbl. Ermine, 1 g 7O bids enmenit Ml!'. 470 bbl.
Winona Co., 460 bbl. Red River. 133 bills May
Day,
CHOICE WISCONSIN PLOIIIISS.
SOO Mg. Riverside, SOO We White Star, SOO
lob la earions. brands Spring W heat Pion,
WINTER WHEAT FAMILY SLAKrII.
Oily De po t Springfield. OM, Pride of the
West RM., Massilon A, Paragon Mills
Illngleader and Crown, ehol. Loots.
/or We lower th an eon h o brongto from the
West. W•TT. LANG & CO.,
113 .711 and 174 Wood Street.
1Z211:=
EMS;Za
(ITT OTFICS,
A.1.1.x.02iNT OTT, CA., NOT. 12, 1202.
N writ E.
TO SEWER CONTRACTORS.
The P. wersge Caen=lesion of the city of •Ile-
Omar re prepared to receive pn.poul• for the
f hewing "ewe re with their •rpurteaahee., ID.
ices manhole , ae.
Coatorteltm alp a• TOO re t LI 18 inch Vitrified
Plea newer, 00 C.• 1 7 -1 and A PlllHnat., riVS,
Ward.
Com•rLloll about SOO feel of 151• gib .1111.4114 , 1
► 111.1,1./c fr..ta btrect
.orth ♦venue ',met a gird
Drawl.rs an.l.prllleu on can tie roma a54 Cu I toformatla.n ort at i ht. Orr.re.
Ils must be • miurued •' rr rr ~ .V• .a.^ •n 6
est...red o • or be:ore 3 r. It. W0r.190,
INGO.
•
rornee of Provo - eh, on nhieh forme atane bids
.111• e .111 be forntal.e.l •t the City
NO eriter, (.03re.
The comma lort do 101 l 1,1,1
rept the :ooett or • 1.17 htd. FS, order of tbeCoa
MISSIO[I.
TO BUILDERS!
100 1
.000 feet Dry Pl. Boards,
I• 000 0.10
it
CR. Plana;
nen,ll4/0 feet tia In. Common Plank;
00,000 feet Dry 1 .4 I leen
03,000 fl. IL in and 3 In. Foyle,
10.01 M leet 107 poidar ocantlinat
10,000 feet Dry Yellow am
ine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock nr.tlinii•
raa.aoo feet No. 1 Mtn. Ruin. Rita
-100,000 Yrnl3-Isich
ow No. 1 16-Iten cnlnitot, sosTe't
10.000 Into Una:
1.000 Put e.
100 Tons P Til m Clay:
Alm, Day MU Lumber, Locust sad estrat
Ponta.
and all articles In the line. band and for
No.tiy ALEXANDER YAI - IEILSON.
No. 1$? Rebecca atreet arist conics of Plante and
ul=sum w.nd.Allegtiell. IsS• bOs.
most of wol
ARCHITECTS
- -
,
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FLOUR
PROPOSALS
CONTRACT NO. 1
CONTRACT NO.
4 HAL DAVIS'.
City Engineer.
I=3
LUMBER
O'NEW OPERA no
.10IFS A. 111.0\Y
W1C.11,..N+1,AY70• 7. 1,1011
W. TWeore•oe..letrated adaptallon
SENSATION MINSTRELS.
re4r-AI'ADEMY OF MESH
BM
MEI
HENRY VINCENT
J,lver bit ,e!ohruir. l • r
"Queen Elizabeth, of England,"
WEDNEADII EVENING, Nov. r
ACADEMY OF -IUSIC
EIDEME
N o te.enaf brat*. Dont. CP, •,
ME=l
L'ltets for aale at [lse Library
A. R. LECTEREF•
LECI L LL6 up TP COUMSW
JUSTIN MeCARTRY,
e idltor London • Mo•n
torr St th lcsairm, of
Tuesday Evening, Nov. If:1h,
lilt liTtioN MISTILY
• • -
'Motets 50 r • treerrr ocal.•
Coo orocurrd lo the 10ec of Lt.& 551 TM,
. 100 rsrOttArld •a.P.I Lit I
lit/F.N0..51L0•.r.0 ore, Filth al env, u 5...?
IigrPITTSIBITRGFI
W. wiLLIA•
•
- .
P•• - one week only. Thr a. h Mace :••
Plnatio Jeep Mace, Ilir Yetired Champion o
j 3.. the Frontal 1. ipion
Pp...., Mae YreA. bram, the hs.
L e opo.d 11,y AY. a.,ey at”ler, and the no
( eqoally • Varl..te ”re•rl7•tion. Extra Pertom-
L ay at ill..o•elotk• Mau
he...n b•^ " . "‘"' to d It
on W...1•••• , 13, . • r a <mama.
tar GRAN D CONCERT,—BS th e
ELF.6II):BY QUARTITB.
11 08.. F. 2, i••..r anee , lay eTem.
Ina.hr
17th. for Its e be nen
Char.,. •
He Own..
=
mem=
tr' ST. BRI DG ETS ,
FAIR
13:1=13
an 3
IN THEIR 1. HUlt , ll.
/art/pen evrry night. ,unemys ea prct,,d,
Cukkearal Hand In I...pd.:ice.
'FIFTH AVENUE FIALLin•
No. en MIRO avenue, oppoattObe o l l o
House. Pittabereb. P.., Is tae oPciblea kid e.*
desirable plass of :awe.. Lida.. dain b. 804
tide plaoe Pure and Good.. TheMU M
the (round door In thereat..
PROFESSIONAL. •
.10. A NDREW Eannwn
REEtwarr rEvisicarag,
Cores MI manner of disease that the ostam le
.object to, Ofßre No. 641 Penn street.
Ofnee boars Mom 1 WI 12 a. 5. and from • WI
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WILLIAM F. ROBB. : 0
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Doecto for t hot , cat t
No. 149 Fourth. A e.
PlTTnnTizti Lt.
Prompt attention Will jw gives to the
taking of Deghaltione. 'When a Commleeteaer
cretince under his odic.al eral that an lost/la
ment of writing has been executed began
him, It can be need or record• d in ant other Stale
without twiner antbentieuttnn.
G. W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
()Mee. No. 137 I,URTH A711N137, PHU.
burgh. (formerly occupied by MEI. Walter H.
Loan.,/ .1 3 practice In lilt U. S. Circuit spat
Marta. Courts. IP the State Supreme and aLI Ina
Court. of Allegbeny county, and make nab..
[tons ln most of the adJacentramtilkl.
WIII. B. NEEPEII,
ALDNAMAD ♦ND El-OFFICIO JCBTIOr 011
OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
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roste wooded to promPUT
SAMITHL mcmArrEires,
lex-011lelo Justice of t 1 ' , mace wad Pollee KW
tam.. office., 01:A1 , 1 . I e.EXT, opposite tee
Cte: i leal, I.I:I:Will :LILL 1 . /.
u Rea u ttcu. ea, Art rawledeaseide t
Decorthous, sad all Legal Duffleae execute&
witb promotneee and dmatelt. NAL
JOHN A. STRAIN,
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POLICE ILAOISTRATZ.
OVltts,lllll TUTU STREET, opposlta
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ARCHUILLD BLAILELEV,
A.TZ•O3IN - E.V./LT-1,,,,.ALW.
No. 9$ prrra
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NO i TIOE —All persons ate
he , eby nodded that tenof selminlatra•
on on the estate of In e
of W Iklusburg. Allegheny county. Pa.. den'd..
have Ible day men granted to the undersigned.
Pestles totlehtecl to th o setate ea. settle
with me atone, and harlot claims against
the estate •111 pt est a them so toe.
W. J. 1/01 , 13IIEHTT.
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ta NOTICE.—
jUjNy bere tura aeary hart bean
grantea the sad re gead XXeralli2 Of MSO
tat.,, of P. t F. deeraltel. pereons haOlog
Claims as en" .01.1 too ate •rtlteray nottattl
topresent the . ame altbotit delay, and persons
Indebted maea pat went la
• r.IIZ• DUTY, Irsoootll...
or
to WM. D. DU. VP,
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iimif'firiGB AND BeTTINiI.
HOLIIIES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON TRILLS.
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NIP "CIi.TT WBR AND wArTnirts
ASSESSMENTS
Orru.r. or LITT E 7010211 440 0CNV.0.16
Plttabstrgo. Nov. Stk. ISIS.
411TICIF.—The assessment
tir.dne.Pavioo sod Corbla Wllltnehf
rren34oth waste streets. and for ecrettr'
ola bath o•d. an. OW. reedy for erszatttatb
e•e be lee b mutts n4lOratOllTl44lRS O
1401 et' November. tett. the? .11.1 Date
to tee ' ity Tr. 110L0 for Mao alo.
no .1 i
1. t 008.6. City Earl/
ROCK - THE BAW.i,
EARNEST'S PATENT CRlb
&OLD OIILT lIIT
LEMON & WEISE.
Practical Furaltare
us yv_vuorrii A
WI.. am , te founds f,U assortment tat Par•
12moster .."6 %Masan r1171....1..
' ,AIME SHIPMENTS OF ALL
Loeser trestr Ulm fob mmeiretelelly
eI en). rplgar Zen stud. No {b
Irlsrooed Martel. I Ittsbergb, and et the Teets
tV=4: Aileeike o n u y tr. Y i rgi sal
torlerss ressirs es to Leribseso 1 IS s
two elet
stare snide, se4 see arit hlte Mts..
Herr Mese Hsu end Welts resell at gamy
leer ',lees. .aeall. ulitlneere
kaale or reSsil. .14. orders Snarl
woe:wrybo
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PIIRIFM4 THE BLOOD.
SALE BT DE13041110.
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