The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 18, 1869, Image 4

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sirthare engaged In t • • 2
• 4 . Jlilititaktal and apartments
oppartimitr o • • erl, obeerrina
„ l our zultionig .. day of prayer and
than • . there will be no paper
Milos tp morrow.
lkiventy prts:diers will have the privl•
legs Of Iminying Thanksgiving day In
Tie Alarm of Are in Allegheny from
bo* 35 at twelve o'clock Tuesday night
vas base.
The PolitoMee will be closed to-day
except between the honia of eight and
tilne 7/.
!Le 121lbrburgh Delegater4 to the Noe
%tonal Convention of Liquor Dealers. at
I'. Chicago, on the 24ih, are James-Litton.
Wm J.- Fright/. &worth EL Frocb, .Tacob
- Kellar E.V.everiena.
Fowler and
,! -- 7 1 1PhdisiZtia vice Ball, will make
I 4 ileatnxe and right puraolca.
• hie L lt 4l, e . . 91. The December
..u.....811; The "Alitatitte" for old mike
and young the "Our- Y oung Folks,"
and "Children's hour." for Iz t ueft folks
:at
WM old. Capital unamere. f ur „„b,
44 Fillb,irvanua.
Irtiatrbarea.—Yesterday William neq
rington, proprietor of a saloon on Ban•
' &why street, Fourth ward, Allegheny,
was brought botbre Mayor Drum, &aged
with gelling B. nor to a mluor and aell•
log wi • :• •. •c• • gire ball for
Threatened to ehoot.—Robert
. the moment he threatened to short a
`oelottrpanloii; Charles Kennedy. commit
ted siblunder end pained tdmaelf to an
unlawkl position, or which be will be
called to amount as on ea Alderman
Thtimiw' polka can secure him.
Fell In.—Yesterday morning John
Hoffman, ;Ismail boy, while attempting
to walk along the gtumaleolati oil barge
near the Sospetudon bridge, fell in ■nd
Valid Mire been drowned bat for the
emlidanoe of a laborer on the wharf, who
observed and reamed him.
.11tuver nts rbabora."—Laat eventual.
• &niter the prevalence of the high wind,
new house In tonne of erection on
Mahon areas, Thirteenth ward, mot
blown off Ile foundations—wooden plats
ISlnimbera were shivered, and the splint
,y be found on the ground this
movg.
Tretring.—Yeeterday °Boer Hugh
Boyle. amid policemen at the &open
sdon Bridge, arrested Thomas Moore,
delver of a coal cart, for trotting over the
bridge: Ho was taken before Alderman
Humbert, fined five defiant, and the fine
subsequently remitted, salt was Moore's
Own offense.
Musty, of the Pesoa—Henry Pitts,
!Wlso was charged before Junks Balls
bury, with ambit and battery, on cash
of Frank - Buchanan, an Tuesday, op befo the acme magistrate, yes.
=1 re .
mod made information agates*
'Buchanan fbr surety of the pesos. A
warrant wan lamed.
Etre la Allaghemr.—Yeaterday snar
es:ion, about buff pant three o'clock, •
alight Sr. Ocoarred at "Crawlbrd's foun
dry. Eighth ward, Allegheny. The
damage aim light and fully covered by
=armies. Some confusion was emated
g the firemen by the alarm, which
valtetven from two taxes. fel and 63, at
the same time, but the delay was not
IMM.
' Bread.—G. Gangwich. of Allegheny.
—made information betore Alderman Mut
' len yesterday. Charging Austin iilueder
wittiltratuL Re alleges that the moused
obtained boarding from him to the
gritatint ain't 4 by Lbw representa
tions and then attempted to cheat him
out ortbe amount by fraudulently re
movin
teltg ttla baggage. A warrant was
tlitd,
W
:„ Abated a Bey.—Adsm Roth made In•
.festnallon ore Jusidee Helsel yester•
• delyinhargbag Charles Reningson with
mutt and battery. It appears that the
storied lea glass blower, and that the
'prosteutorW4ol:l was working On him
ss belpec, •and that In rerscrelog some
glass, broke a portion of It,• whereupon
the Accused kicked him oat of the glass
bowie. Itte mm irloir hint severely. Away
'. ram was ea;
- ICut thiliiiii.—.oharlas Petty mimed the
'arrest of Thomas liradyja- tordarjust
Mt that. Individual was
~ a departin
-for a foreign land, Ireland, l
ids mites g
limos -Thomas was detained by Alder.
man Thomas until betould astlafaelorily
explain his lingetittlnoss of a little board
ing bill antatuntnirtO 1 7 , 80 . morn.
WWI refreqW, when he paid the
nerillbon" and was Clawed to pro
es b.:spa:ode. -
O l ilidiene4lita—Edward Franz and Peter
.71. 7" bad *disagreement on the Oak.
passenger eus, a few Sundays
Nt himself Insulted, and exurbia
'etermlnstlots to have **nese
-nen:wily tame last Mone
fa stated, be attac ked
badly. A partial
-sae, but no far as
-'re not enter
the corner uf Nineteenth and
leak Ab alarm was struck from
r,ous. and the llre department
~,led promptly. The bre- was em.
-rollothe deraystore, and It is soppos.
arktobart mittnsted from esespinit go.
"e 4 greater, portion, of the tattles and
tritits storeerebrotten.as was also
glsee In the wfodows. Tbe ken will
emoted two itmeland dollars, and ts
IMMO b? ? tunes.
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V. 8. District Coon—Joao McC,
Wsoznierg.Noveml -
of Sall Ara. Hi
. so of the Court dining the day,
It had not been amelnded when Court
adjourned to meet at 10 a- x., Friday.
teepee me coact—Null Bencb
WEDIM.DAY, Nov. 17.—The Supreme
Court met at ten o'clock, a full bench
being present. The following business
was tranaseted:
'demon 99. Heine find tame ve. Cope,
Fayette county. Argued by Cam wadi
'for plaintiff In error, end by B ,yle con
tra.
?demon vs. Kalne ang game re. Cope.
Fayette countyy. non pal.
Mama Pi. Wit Unto., Fayette amoty.
Etutondtted by Umapbeff for plaintiff in
error. and Minor contra.
Eleffman et al. vs. Titorodell, Fayette
county. Argued by Campbell for plain
tiff In error. ema by O. .Minor. contra.
"tete Vs. O'Connor. Butler comity.
l•y Bredlu for plaintiff in error and
aubmitted contra.
Court then adjourned tot down: tens
Ohtnet tolartadge Kirbpstritt
Wanassoar, Nov. 17.—in Ihn rsaa of
Louis Lamb v. anima Tindihs adm'A
am, the Jury ',Awned a viardiet Ibr
Off In Ibe aum of 11:83,131, aubJect to the
opinion of the ()court on a question of
taw reeervecl.
In the ease of J. 0. Dotior, Jr. vn.
' John Lettsivis,prerionaly reported, ver
dict for piatntill in the sum of $1,11839.
The first mistaken up was that of J no.
uckenstein vs. James Lee and Wife
Action to feeover for work and labor
done. Verdict ter plaintiff in toe sum
6 ‘t 1114A15.
tile IMMO Of George Scott et es. ye.
Grayßah. a jury wee sworn, after
w.. .‘,the Court announced that the case
would
eleven taken up Friday morning at
Thu being -•lee lsel week of the term
the Jurors were
Common Pleas—Judge oa.--..
WEDPIEIMAT, November the
cue of Chin vs. Royston, previously re
ported, the Jury returned a verdict for
the plaintiff in the sum of 550.
James Kerr vs. Mary Arita 13CIIIIZ.
anion on a guarantee for the recovery ol
$3OO. Verdict fbr the defendant.
liockseliwinder. for use. vs. Hahn.
Reno° oa a promissory note. Verdict for
the plaintiff in the sum of 15.
Orman Bros. va. Pratt, appeal from a
J she udg sum of S V IO7 ment. - erdict for the pialotitra In
' Hampton, for nas, ea. McDonald, mo-
Don to take off non tuft allowed.
Wart adjourned tin MOnday morning
Lo t 'rt. Poor lodlon.
Some - eve weeks since a red man of the
forest, whose English name is William
Jackson, belonging to the Chippewa
tribe, on his way from the Chippewa
reservation in Michigan, to Washington
city on business, stopped In East Liberty,
and It appears took several drinks of
"are water" and es a natural cons
queues got drunk (Indiana all get drunk
when they drink too much.) While un
der the influence of the nnmerotis pota
tions he had swallowed, he was arrested
and taken beeite Deputy Mayor Cart
wright, who committed him to jail for
thirty days, from •hence he was sent to
Claremont. He served out hie time
faithfully, and yesterday returned to the
city and made hi. case known to the
Mayor. He desired to go to Harrisburg,
but bad no money. He was going to
Washington City to see the Commteslon
er of Indian'Affatra,land it once in Hu-
Haburit he, would have no difficulty In
getting from there ..to Washington City.
The Mayor secured him passage to Har
risburg and he departed.
lie speaks the English language cor
rectsy and fluently, reads and writes,
is
and generally well informed. He hes
a high opinion of the way In which
things are eo"ducted at the Work House,
and Intimated that he would like very
much to have remained here longer bad
the urgent nature of his businem per.
milted of any further delay.
Tao Diamond Market Butcher Matte—
Who has any halms on in. m I
When the Diamond market was thrown
open to the public there was held a sale
for the choices of the butcher's stalls, and
a large amount of money was realized
tram the sale. We believe the terms and
conditions of the side were that the party
buying purchased the exclusive right to
lease or rent the stall selected, for a pe
riod of len years; but the lessee wee ex
pressly forbidden to assign or nub-let the
same, or any portion thereof, or permit
the same to be ocetapied by any one not
In the employment of such lessee, anises
by the written consent of the Market
Committer kid all the stands ao bought
were doddered to revert to the city on the
decease of the lame. The limited time
for which these stall. wore cold has ex.
pired, and more than aYear's grace has
been added thereto, and consequently
they revert to the city at the end of the
present -year. In this view of the case
the Market Committee wilt beJuatleable
In ordering a new sale for the choice. for
dells, by which a considerable amount
d•f money may be realized by the city.
Uowever, whether s sale is ordered or
not, due notice should be given to the
leaseea of the stall, that they have nr•
more claims to them than as ordinary
renters, inasmuch as their purchased
• vileges to rent them In preference to
others has expired.
.an, If the
brute. t3he
lyeeterday
•arling her
battery', al.
at be came
beating and
.er and het
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The monthly estimate of work to be
done on the line of the Connellaville
rail
road east of Cannellavllle, which we were
permitted to examine through the onto.-
tesy of Mr. Page, the Treasurer of the
company, indicate that the work of con
struction is being po•hed forward with
all possible speed. The difficulty arising
from the scarcity of labor has in a great
measure been overcome, by the importa
tion of Engross from Kentucky and
“Kanucks" from Canada by two of the
heaviest contractors on the line.
MiEl
.—On Wed
, 2,4 tn. the
G. A. R.
- Adademv.
of the most
readers of
on, favor us
loontionary
var." "Bo
a Ender.
• •
reed so
be • treat
The President states that within • year
trout this date the road will be completed
and stocked, and train. running through
to Baltimore.
The friends of the road will begradded
to hear that there is no difficulty in the
way of • mast advantageous western
conneMlen. the plans for which have
Manfully matured, and will be ((Wylie.
veloped at an early day.
When completed through to connect
with the Baltimore and Ohio Road at
Cumberland, arm • western convection
such as is proposed, secured, this will
form one 01 the leading railroad lines of
the country.
atfa, Fred
ether linter
(Wards coats
ted. When
on ha dIo.
vintsining
e poetet.
theft, and
te
Wil Mliamsayor
aring the
being no
The Lecture Lid Night.
Henry, Vincent wail greeted lass night
at the Academy of Music by another of
those enthusiastic and overflowing ands•
enema which he henrarlably attracts. Ills
lecture on "Queen Elisabeth" was a
characteristic production, and abounded
In passage; eloquent, pathetic, and at
all times sntertatnina and instinctive.
He occupied nearly two hours in Its re.
crital;ind was frelnently and heartily
applauded. In the mums of his remarks
her amicatneed tits' wa Ina lam lecture
tour in the otantry, and farewell visit to
Amnia*, and took mouton to pay an
eloquent and cordial tribute kith. Goy.
eminent, loatibitione and people of the
!mid Ire hid learner:to love ao well. 'The
eenthnentiewnedlo be fon, reaiworaXed
by the eadlinee, who &entreated their
leelinlP la. the Itteiillegt applause. The
diedtoralabbd ieetater. by this visit, haa
made many newt:lends 10. Pittalmrgb,
and added to his elreedy great popular.
era ambito leoliwer.
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- •
Ctdcairound the !Burdett,"
'*fial,,7-15roPriiitTAnd htness of things
I. there Lithe fact that the furious •tircr
ialttOrgan ii . minuaetured In Chicago
--4 IVPugl 0 1 0 0 40 s 2l ° wgid
ingfatithe moat perfect and succeirra
Inarnment of modern times. The ....Bar.
deer , Organ fa so beantlitil and superior
ast wourthe owners andrnakers °Taber
wan- Intern:o4w to admit that, the
../rardere , le aorta Organ of the
trounky. Mune ha there
thrilling tones unmoved, and I ls
tiny haunt:tent in the Wald which an
awaken thuds for male In tbs. pourer,
and e a. source of theater delight fn
the It ietheitharming tone of
the w/hardete, Oran. In quality sups.
rior to all alma they aro yet within the
ractr or ever man's mass. _IL glebes
ita0.,125i W ood , -street, ate the tole
silents, and the-i are now receiving a
very cludos.newatock are;
them.
,
-` Ws ltelliariDor fob lot of itoortlotbi
to be the cheapest goods= DOW offered In
soy =dm In the world. Patterns neat
444iroot_tuto. Jas. Hai°,
- • V 4 Fedora eta*, Ajlegbecy.
*.• • Jab Lot of foot olOtal arkstatabot to
l ikt v onty - s . p .m . ! . o darr. 'Bay and tome
money. 00.4.0, JR.,
174 Ptraei. AnetaleziY.
Bat , ear ell Cunha at Ju. Hears,
Jr., and lava tweaty.ftre per mat., 174
Etelaral alzreatAlleghtektr.
MAI
ME
Three Thousalut to Four Thousand Dar.
refs Per Day Flowing Away for VI ant
of Tankage.
The Erie Dispatch of the 16th ham the j
; - -The ease
.li - Flier, previanaly re.
nmed and poet:vied the
"A private letter received by a gentle
man in this city, an Saturday last, con
tains intelligence of a remarkable petro
leum diacovery In Mesita). The writer
is Dr. R. P. Manfred, who is well known
to some of our citizen., whose Mato
infinite will be received with credence.
The blitiory of the discovery Is brie fly
this: In 1848 rich depoette of petroleum,
asplitattiam and other mineral and vege•
tunic prodecta were rolled near the banks
of the Tetvilutlo, a river emptying ism '
the Gulf of Mexico at a point distant
about seventy miles from Vera CVO.
The Mexican Gulf exeinpany 41as itnme
. diatelv organiied for developing the
mineral and vegutabie products of the
region. Six flowing spring. wore die
covered, and what is Lost remarkable a
lake of petroleum, from thirty to forty ,
yards !orig. from tor. ltd twelve wide and
from four to ere r..t In depth.
0.3 the hank ttf the river a vein of
Uhlt•ti of ti3O quality was Blau
found, and a large bill of sea coral
completely saturated with pettplentn.
A. letter from General Thomas li. Nelson,
' American Minlster to Menlo,, written
at the request of Dr. Manfred, fully au
thentlentol there ntatornents. Mr. Net.
son witnessed an analysis of, tae petrre
letim, and i.atirea that the result showed
44 unneos of iel from 48 outlet,. orude
Tho letter rt TBtved here on fia t urilay
confirms previous amounts of the ri
traordinnry charsotar of tie
and annotmen4 another yet morn won
der-NI. While awaiting shipments 01
machinery from New York, the corn
:any was putting its grounds In renill•
uess. Blesting ov/frown.. were under
taken, and throe weeks ninon a now
spring was struck, width at OVICO corn
etionoed flowing at a rate variously esti
ina•ed et froth a MO to 4,000 harretadally.
There were no meson to nave this vast
flow of oil when the letter wad written
—no h trroin no
ge, 8 sad e.,„eieg Iti it to: Sr.:xi, hi(
as much in a day as would place a fee,
, al
WEL II in rwirtoinlv the greatest thw of
oil ever discovered, dud means to bring
it to market will nut long he wanting."
M &wits. tiorronn The "Fayette Lit
erary Society" meete fortnightly at the
Fayette school house, (No. 8, North Fay
ette township.) and lb Ih a decidedly
prosperous and Eburialling condition.
Thin society, under the name of the "Ir
ving Literary Society," held its meet I ngs
two winter. ago at the Shirland ochool
house; but while there it did not seem to
prosper, and accordingly It was removed
to the aforementioned place. Tho per•
formancen at the last meeting were vanity
interesting and entertaining. .After the
election of officers fur the ensuing term
—which result, d in the choice of George
T. McKee for President; J. M. Dickson,
Vice Prveldeot; Mt as Aggie S. Wilson,
Secretary: and H. E Mcßride, Treasur
er—the Society proceeded wbh the even•
tag's performances. 'r he first was a clans
drill, in which five teachers—Misses M.
A. Leech, Mattle Thompson and Agate
S. Wiliam, and Meagre. Will Whitmore
and It 'ben M. Morrow—ceted as pupils,
and gave the audience an idea of how
they taught "the young Idea" In this
very useful branch. They also read
L - ,ngfellow's " Dealer. of Life" in an ad
mirable manner. Miscellaneous reading
being next in order, a number of excel
lent selections were read. The declama
tions were very tine. Andrew Hender
son and D. F•verett Roneelpher de
claimed in a manner not often excelled;
whilst among the little folks, Masters
Milo J. Dickson and Andrew Smith and
Misses Maggie and Ella Stonecipher and
Sadie and Annie Crawford woo golden
opinion. from all. The speech of Annie
Crawford, a little girl "scarce three (cot
high," was received with the greatest
applause It is a rare case ludeed where
no small • girl can he found who can
speak with en tutich clearerss and din.
dilemma as did the little girl while de
claiming - her piece. liqinSalile A. Dick
son road an essay overflowing with wit
and humor and containing a number of
telling hits at some of the collies of the
neighborhood. This was followed by a
heavier essay on the subject of " Love
and Hatred," by Geo. A. Mcßride. One
of the classes of Nrfarnianne In thin St.•
ciety le the extemporaneous speaking
class. Four members are required at
moll meeting to make dye Mil,
ales speeches on subjects Resigned
by the President. This in certainly
a very useful excret.•, as It enables per.
.0116 to express their thoughts on a sub•
)•ct without any pieciona etudy. This
class, however, was oispeneted withal the
led meeting on account of the Intones. of
the hour.
A debate wan had on the question, "Is
war productive of more evil than intern.
peranco?" in which Will Whitmore and
Robert M. Morrow argued on the salt ,
mative. and William A. Webster and H.
E. Mcßride on the negative. The even
tug's entertainment was closed by the
reading of the Society paper, of which
Miss Aggie S. Wilson and Mr. J. M.
Dickson were the editors. It sparkled
with wit and humor, and elicited much
laughter and applause from the audience.
At the next meeting of the Society a tem
perance lecture will be delivered by Mr.
William K. Thompson. Tne Society has
appointed a Lecture Committee, and a
number et' lectures will probably be
given the coming winter by the different
clergy men of the neighborhood.
A well-conducted lyceum or literary
society Is of vast importance Loth, young
men and women of any neighborhood.
The following from a thinker la to the
point: "No population of a thousand
should be without its weekly debates.
All it needs to pat the machine In run-
Meg order la a president. secretary, a
few bylaws, and three or fanr young
men (or old) who wilt pledge themselves
to hanitualiy attend and ale see talk.
As the weeks go on, stammerers at the
outset will begin to talk eloquently,
blunderers In fan and logic will grow
careful and clear, till at length those who
talk and these who listen will be edu
cated, where, o:herwise they would have
been Ignorant, and in every sense be
better prepared for the duties of Rubs°.
quest life. Now is the time to initiate;
and if, a thousand lyceums could be
'started within the next month in as
many town. throughout our broad do
main, our country would be helped
thereby to a grander future, and the
'good time coming' begin to come."
Yours truly, O. P. Six it.
OranA Llousa.—The entertainment at
the Opera Il.uee laat evening was an ex
ceedingly pleasant one, and was attend
ed by a large and select audienoe. "East
Lynne, or the Elopement," was present
ed with Miss Lucille Westehi in the
double rote of Lady Isabel and Madame
Vine, supported by Mr. James S.. Herne
and the excellent company. /till alter.
noon a grand holiday matinee will be
given, at which ..Uncle .Tom'e Cabin"
will be presented, and in the evening
Etat Lynne will begiven: Friday even.
ing Miss Western takes a benefit, and a
full house may be anticipated.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.—The Mace-
Taylor Combination Troupe at the "Old
Drury" are drawing good endlencee. In
addition to the many other attractions
the Ckmbinetlon Troupe will appear at
the grand matinee this afternoon. For
Oda.evenlng'e entertainment a splendid
bill Is in preparation, and those In search
of fan will dud it at the Old Theatre.
Tim Surma-non himirrimaa—This af.
ternoon at the Academy of Mule the
Beneath:in Minstrels; who have every.
where been greeted with overwhelming
airdiences, will open with a grand bah.
lonattle matinee. The Sonsation t ldin.
strata are universally regarded as leaders
of thepollte port opera of the country,
and afford entertainments far above the
ordinary &tendert' cd the rival troupes of
tbeland lb-night another performance,
with entire change of programme, will
be offered. Tomorrow evening and Sa
turday - evening , the thud performance
will be given. We trust there slit be
large audienceeln attendance an nob of
Dome OecesiOns. as the performers are
eminently worthy enoouragement.
- Thanksgiving Dinner.
There wall doubtless be many perms
In the city to-morrow from thesubarban
district, who hero not made patentee
arrangmants for dinner, end in rumble.
ration ague fact, Mr. Holetudmer, the
worthy boat of the Continental saloon,
Fifth avenue, one door west 'Attu, Par
office, has prepared a moat stunptious
repast. Ta those who are aro aamstomedlo
dine at Etaltheimers it le unneceseary to
nythat the dinner will be alt tbat the
greatest ardente could wlahC
of aesry-discription will-be served s cull
the miens styles tosult the tot Went,
tamers. We beVedlneu al the Canthaim.
tel on similar occasions - and have-ao
beeltency in recommending our readers,
to giveldreincell..
rtititti Brirget'a Fain-44 Voting ler
the set of furniture offered at the St,
Bridget's Fair will close skeight o'clock
on Thanksgiving evening; sealed votes,
however, will tr _ reamed until - ton
o'clock the sante evening. Noting= the
gold cross and chain' will. ciose on Yri.
-day evening, the 19th inst., az eight
o'clock Voting on .the set of furs will
close on Saturday eveningithe Bkh
at the sane hour. • tX •
OM
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lif
PrIT&WRGH bins cummi
OM :iaiDei.
Tne Fayette 1 iterat y Society
ADISIOCOIetn.
How to Sped a School anti Disgraces
Teacher,
Restate. E.DITOP.In School Hoards need
not he concerned abottt getting teachers,
till some persona out of emplclymeat
none aha Apply for situations: and then
they con have their choice especially on
the re we of cheapness; and if those
venom they choose do not salt, they can
discharge them said get other& i3inoe
teachers wages are paid promptly, and
In greehthe,kn, candidates will not tc
lacking. If any pupils do not like to go
to echool, or if any parents are Meseta
tied, do tint neglect your business to
ascertain the cease. You will not dare
to Impute to the young hopeful. the
charge of indolence, dislike for study
nod striht discipline, or any lark of
appreciation of learqt;. nest Just eon
, cmde that - there is something wrong for
ankh the mils remedy la the dietnissal
of the tesebei,..stod the meoleyttleht of
anothei . . if you are not able to prefer
and sustain before the County or City
Superintendent, such distinct accuse
tions against your teacher no will rt quire
his certificate le be annolled ; you Can
easily spread the report that there is not
a pupil that done not halo Mei, nor s
I pandit that IS hot cilitsatlelled. If yoU
cannot geoelm "turned out," make his
slhation so uncomfortable as to compel
him to resign. and let public ruottir take
care of the seat.
When any one fools aggrieved because
file wiahes are not gratified, ne rep re
toilets try insalgatiog mischief and ineoh
orillrolkon s.. ooe the ttisils, for which
the teellher v. lb he held aresuntable.
'then In may exhibit his sagacity by
attritox log Id all to a daregard of Ma
plane and notions. If your teacher be a
newcomer among you mmertain hla rot
ligioua cresci s and political tiers.; sbotlld
these coincide with sours, he will be all
right, taut If Ma 001110th-tare ru varlanee
whh your., beware, or he may proselyte
your children to Ms faith.
Frain -ally challenge your teachers
Into debate, tam-m.lly when you earl get
some 10v/tot/me °tor them. send them
put:lt:log qutoolons for aolutlon and pry
Into their titivate h .to rT:
i then L 0 1 . ...1 I hat you dieodver and non
are,
and glee a chant% to Zonjeliture
dill Wore. Never neglect your store,
shop or farm, or any home concerns to
valt your school, but have your children
to tell all about it In their own Efts
Always be pleased with their shrewd and
witty narrstlone of .unplug tricks at the
toucher a etpenfos. When they can
evade his vigilance, !eou gill been evi
dence of their groerth In sagacity. The
beardig br this on the school, and on
their morale to a matter to profound for
common people to Understand. Their
advancement in 'carding and Interest In
gaining khoWledge need not concern
yOU. If they do not like the wdoool,
b'ame the teacher. Never rail to Inform
your children what teachers are bound to
do, and what they have un right to do.
If you fear that your teachers will pun.
lab too severely, or attempt to enforce
regulations too strict, let them know
that in Unit case they will hear from laiu,
and you will have retire. In salmis way.
Frequently entertain your children
with glowing accounts of your own
schoolboy pranks and cunning pecca
dilloes, they will readily understand
whether you applaud or condemn them,
and you may stir op their Ambition to be
smart. The Interior arrangement of a
school house need not conoetn you. It
la not your hoese and your children are
there only a part of the time. Lastly,
whatever shoot the school deep, not milk
you, make It known, especially' to the
burl!, 'Think how you exhibit your
sagacity when you direct attention to
faults that nobody else can see. If In
spite of all opposition the school goes on
peaceably, regard yourself completely
outwitted. If anything displeases you,
go and remonstrate with the teacher and
have the pupile for with... Never
h.otate to tell publicly, whet In his
methods and regulation. you never saw
or board of before. ErCa•TOs.
Pewing Macbane Contett
The Wayneebory; Repertory of thin
week mutates an imoreating account ?f
a sewing machine contest there, from
which we make the following abstract:
At the Fair last Friday there was abo ut
as lively a contest between Sewing Ma
chines s. we ever saw. Two machine.
were entered, the Singer and the Em
Ore. Mr. Morton represented the for
mer, and Mr. Carson the latter. Mr.
Morton claimed a superiority for his
machine in tilteen points. The commit.
toe emslated of three practical men,
who. after examining the work done by
the two machine. ' sustained the Singer
in every point rillined.
000 thing which we noticed more par
ticularly In the contest wan, that while
the agent of the Empire Machine re
gored one hand to feed the goods Into
the machine and the other to pull them
through, the Singer operator simply
placed the goods under the needle and
run it through without as/dating It or In
any way using his hands.
The Empire man claimed that the Imo.
cern of the Singer was owing to the
ability of the operator, Mr. Morton.
Thin gentleman theu took a little girl
from the crowd around, about ten yearn
old, and seatiog her et the machine,
asked her to run • hem, which she did
with perfect ease end inn perfect man
ner, on the Met trial. Mr. Morton then
publicly announced that if Mr. Carson,
the agent of the Empire. would do se
good work as the little girl had done, he
would be presented with a ninety dollar
Singer machine. Mr. Carson and his
attalatant, Mr. Nicklin, are both old
hands at the Mennen., but they backed
equarely down upon It, and didn't come
to time.
Mr. Morton then further offered the
Empire men soy sum from ono to dye
hundred dollars, if they would make a
hem on their machine equal to the one
made by the little girl on the Singer.
Hundreds of spectators heard this chal
lenge, but the agent for the Empire
machine backed out, thereby srknow•
learning the superiority of the Singer.
The acency of the Sing, machine Ic
at No. 20' Sixth (tete St. Clair) street.
and Meads Straw dr. Morton ere the moat
obliging gentlemen we know of.
Employment Onter.--Wzia wanted for
cooks and private famih" In the city.
H.- Long, at No. 'ederal etreet,
near bridge, Allegheny tithe Dex
ter Washing Mathtne
Greet Closing Oat Salo of Boots and
Shots, fnil,ooo worth of foal/Womble and
o.asonable B•.olw and Shoes, al 28 Fin
avenue, W. B. Clapp et Co., alga of the
world. 3
Real Estate.—Sol aavertbiement 01
fdoChing & Rainbow, Real 'Fatale and
Inanranoo Agents, 195, 197 and 199 Con•
Cenitludlion Welter is a certain ewe Ilta
Diabetes and all Menses of the Kid.
nays, For sale by all Druggists
rrlneT.
Pommel too a. m.—The City Poet Office
will be open between the hours of Olgbt
and nine o'clock tide mottling only.
Tax Hon. Dwight Townsend, once
member of Congress fmm Staten Island,
has been challenged to tight a duel by
Thomas 0. Davis, Jr. Mr. Townsend
has declined to accept. Bath are gentle.
men of wealth, and are prominent Demo•
credo politicians. The difficulty Men.
aced out of politkal differences existing
between both gentlemen, and culminated
on the 8d Inst., when ' Mr. Townsend
gave Mr. Davis the Ile, on board the BM.
ten Island ferry boat. The interposition
of friends prevented a personal encoun
ter. Mr. Davis' letter demanded an
apology, which, being refused, was fol.
lowed by a challenge. Nothing was
known of the affair until the 9th tusk,
when Mr. Townsend read Mr. Davis'
letter of challenge st • religious festival.
His wife, who was present, fainted. It
la asserted that both gentlemen will be
arrested and compelled to give bonds to
keep the peeee.
A MEATY, passenger train on the Ban.
ailed and fit. Joelbsilroad,,lelort day.
light 'all last-Thursday -manger, bad
entered upon the bridge at West grdnoy,
Illinois, before the engineer noticed that
histi r
the draw was to for a steamer to
PM, 'Sidi * down brakes and
remains -: thee en be brought the
locomotive to "ittetind: jest four feet from
Abe; end of the. ralls over .the opening,
thus, by barely a moment's interval, UT.
log the *hole train "fame leap into the
Mississippi below, and presenting a trr.
Able celamlty. , The train was behind
time; and ofthree men whollyib charge,
the one accustomed to the signals was
Weir; and one of the two others who'was
at • the signal lamps bad his attention
turned to the boat, find, not beating the
train, omitted to torn the danger Aguith
freed:Me meeting' at Columbus,
Dhio,oa Tuesday , evenstng:iraa slimly
attended. &eater Thurman wuplellellt
and,mede stew remarkg -- . wild -that
if tree trade wee good between the &aka
or tbriVldOnt abouldit not be good
between the emulous of the world, if
the theory of a intimate tarlfrie`cotw
-rect. then Ohio ought to bate *protective
tariff to exclude the poiductsor heisistee
States, and should one nothing not noun,
hictured within her own limits.
118 DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1869
.
It uemnee of the alcohol
tettich bin inn fib...et& of
otygt , I produced by the tog
turld ..• cob/bastion. A Bunn
Wm:dates combugion;
pro/or, viently. more heat and
mor • ..ctivq..! but in the degree
the die alnOrption is increased
are, toe .1:i whim cannot be furnish.
ed so 'lncl.% • y the ltngs, is decreased,
and combustion of carbon ceases; the
blood of a drunken nen is consequently
black. The cellular cction becomes Ir.
regular and interrupted, the cell of tile
brain (of the small first) use their near.
ishment and give up; and dl motions be
come Irregular until totally %resented.
b. drunken man Is insenaille; and con
be considered dead until the shallot has
homed out, and the sier;; ;;;;;” lo s: oxy
gen begins again to kindle up nes com
bustion of the extinguished rutterial.
Orsdually the eels begiii to pet wain
reason returns; afterward Motion; oft It
Is a long time before the appetite Myna
The stomach refuses all food until om.
buation is in full action again.. Wien a
drunkard awakes he chills with coldeind
he anxiously seekS the fire-place It the
hottest surnenPr. Ilia ritivol shake tom
lee fiver u..e they had to endure.
Ilia mouth is dry; so Is his stomach be
feels tired'. but eannot sleep; his eyd are
dim, yet constantly open, his skin scold
and dry; his pulse weak and quick, all
the cells of the animal function lase
hfau abused, and cannot herforin . tielr
Ce ui.tit stimulate(' and revived or al
cohol, or until normal combustion has
re nourished them ; and because the'at
ter is slow in its operations and proems
es under these circumstances, whilethe
former is quick and rapid in lu 'remits,
be drinks and drinks and drinks &gam
Cell after cell; therefore; becomes .bat,
Without being l'eplareed. The stonsch,
int:mines and skin become thinnciand
thinner; the liver and muscly bells
&mpg° Into fat cella.
Finally the blood vessels in tie' atom.
nth and lutestint a become and
enlarge for want . of meseret they get
thinner end thinoct until they burst The
ne:ve cells can resist the longest; as long
se they aro constantly kept on alcohol
they hold out at the expense of all others;
but woe to them when the alcohol is once
wantipg; then they revolt in wild spas.
modic actiont the mind wanderet horrid
pictures of crawling snakes, of&flawing
rats and biting reptiles appear; this ill
delirium tremens.
W EtEF Governor Low was appointed,
at the suggestion of General Sherman,
dlittister to China, who had known him
on the Pacific coast, the Governor did not
Inform his daughter, a bright young Isar,
who was Just then studying the geogra
phy of Asia in en illustrated school book.
The next morning the newspaper an
nouncement was shown her by a domes
tic, and mademoiselle burst Into a loud
crying fit. Fier father, hearing the la
mentatlons, fearing that she was In some
way hurt, rushed down stairs to make in•
gulries. When the sobbing had some
what subsided, she exclaimed '•I don't
want you to go to China, papa, where
you will have to live on the puppies and
rats that men carry around on poles. I
know they do, for there's a picture of one
in my geography." And it was some
time before she would be comforted.
A 8/NOCILAR police case has been de
veloped at New York. In October last
a tray containing rf,ooo worth of dia
mond rings was stolen from a jewelry
store in that city, and soon after an officer
went to Boston and there Identified a
man, under arrest for burglary, as one of
the gang who committed the robbery.
One of the jewelry firm also identified
the prisoner, looking through the officer's
spectacles. A few days since an officer
went to New York to make Inquiries
concerning the prisoner, it having bean
ascertained that he could not be held
for the burglary at Boston, when a case
of mistaken identity was developed, and
it to believed the Jewelry Ilan have been
imposed upon with ulterior motives. The
prisoner was under arrest at the time of
the diamond robbery, and for two months
previous.
Hans is a story of Yankee invention.
Isaac B. Geer, of Lisbon, CL, wanted to
extend a water pipe through an undrr
drain several feet below the surface, but
how to gut the pipe through without
taking up the drain was the difficulty to
be surmounted. After studying upon it
for a while, Mr. Geer hit upon this ad
mirable plan. gropened the lower end
of the drain, caught a cat and attached a
small line to her leg, then thrust her Into
the apper end and gave a most unearthly
`beat !" and piny appeared at the oppo
cite end as quick as her legs could carry
her. The pipe was drawn through the
drain by meanie( the line, and Mr. Geer
had the satisfaction of saving ten dollars
by the operation.
Tun Camonns, in Naples, Says an
English paper, la a society for attending
to other people's business, whether they
wish it or not, and extorting payment for
so doing. This strange society has been
so severely dealt with by the present Gov
ernment that It has 1111:001i, disappeared;
but many oT the members having been
recently released from prison, the Camorra
shows symptoms of revival, end the Ital
ian journals are calling for its summary
extermination. We have a great many
Camorras in this country. Every village
tuts at least one, the members being gen
erally women, but the Government does
not trouble itself about them. More's the
pity, perhaps.
• Tun bank cashier, J. C. Buell, who
committed suicide in Cleveland on Mon
day, left a number of letters addressed to
various persons, and also an earnest re.
quest to each of the city papers, and to
toe agent of the Associated Press, that
the subject of his death should be totally
Ignored. To the Coronerhe wrote: "This
Is a case of premeditated suicide. Your
services will not be needed." He was
about Mirky : Bye year. of age, and for
twenty year:lC-had filled positions of con.
stantly increasing responsibility and In.
fluenco. U. had an insurance on his life
in New York companies to the amount of
forty thousand dollars.
111 consequence of the arrangements
for transporting to this country the re
mains of Mr. Peabody in the British
man of-war Monarch having been nom.
pleted before the receipt of the tender by
our Government of a United States vessel
for the same purpose. the Secretary of
State has telegraphed Mr. Motley that the
United Stales steamer Richmond would
act as canry to the British ship. •
A roan of two thOUSalld thWtOtli w‘a
established In Leipelo InlB3o for tbe erec
tion of a monument In memory of the
Reformation. This sum has now increased
to ten Wonsand Meters. and measures
will shortly be taken for its appropriation.
A Leibnitz monument is also to be erect.
ed in Leiric.
A veal interesting document has just
eome.to light. It ta a letter written by
Lucien Bonaparte to bie mother 'Letitia,
about the divorce and the marriage Into
which AA brother Napoleon attempted to
drive him, and which brought about their
quarrel•
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
A N ORDINANCE
For Opealog Twenty Fo larth Street
trivoj'eaus Street to 101 Atletbour
.Ist - rtOrt Be. It ordained and enacted by the
City o , Pit Rhonda In erteet and Common Conn
ed. num bled. and it le hereby old Aned and en.
acted by aalbertly o the se. That the Its
Regina.. be and hereby te au am thorised and o'.
:arel ..... dad 'pen much of Tare.,
forth • et. from Pena mit so t
to the
Meer as has not heretofo. heron pened. And
to •ppralse toe dam•ges an.t assess the nenetts
ea
thereby ita.aard Nay, na. A. Herron
Ind 7. 11 meitrart are h-reby aro •Inted In an
.°then, , el , ll nn let of Assemmy approved
January Oth. I
b .564
m any ordinante or Dart of Ordi
. ane r
at
"tug at , h .e ossasse of this 0,11•
nanne at fie present Vine be and to. tame I.
tereby Pelied w far as the same adtris
ord.nance
th:•Vglal S o O f rlrili ono
JA•flts .111 , •t LILY.
Preet..ent of . met Council.
Att..• u. Mona°,
( let It of C onor.o oun•11.
W . A T ,, IIIL.INSON,
ni trf C0t33111013 Council.
A"'"
um.
AN ORDINANCE
Yee Opening Twenty wo.d aevel.
troth Penn Alec.. In the Allegheny
XI lei,
ba.t . Tlo, I. All A OrvillAAd and es4ract , ol t
IYer PltfatturfrA, Ir. Selert ttrul Common
Vtty.t . ll.l O.I(AVP dA, ISIZA A A hereby ordo treed
7, P"lra o / lee s
Is,: apt: tIr?c1.1...•::;;;% " , " ott. r
A to my
%tomtit sot. tot ttroet. 'boat il• Ito ti.reet the
L.
D. not heretofore been Opened. and
t atopralaa t be dato•ite•
c ntett 111 - h•rd Hos, W . A. It err
And, are beeelif APPeltto.
4 1: 4 wet vi Atiembly appiv•td
Mt, rh. &PIN °idlest or patio( onllna ee
Olrldletsn, tie pattage or Cheli ord iv . .see al
t present time. hr suet Ow tame Is bertby re
ittaled to far as tbe afro:" this ordinance.
Ordained and ft:meted i.o • I to Pit Coutt<ltat
this lath day of Norte, r A. D. 1869.
JAMYA >MAI: LEY,
rrrol.lett of .stleot Cuotell.
Atttit: 1 6 S.
,
"1'
N.
Peettidbn t of ce soot Celinal.
IOWA: 11. licit •Irigs,
Clerk of Cottonton Connell. 50)0
A h ORDINANtig
Poe Opening Twenty-third street.
from Penn •Meet lo ibe All e
Ill• era
SICCTIOXI, B. a nellayead and mewled by Ma
Coy o/ Pltleburph, I. ALlrl and Cosemon Costa•
ooroonGlort, and II le hereby orchatA•el and
enee..l by the neateortly of Lae sante. That the
Ily engineer be •11 Is lerehe atttlerlard •al dlr. eltd orecy and open so mach of 5113.1
tore. from Peon to tee hteer. I. ba. et Deli,
tot.: leta op. ned. to •puralse damn.. lnd b •n. eauard t beret?. Richa rd Hays. Yam. A. Herron and T 6 Stee•.l are
lIer•b1 •POblet...l In SC.,. &nee el.. an act of
••a•tattly •ppe wed Jautt•rb Sta. 1864
bir.r. S. Thot any gram& nee or part of ordl.
n•ne• roadie,. wlth the 11... Ye of ibi• b" ,
naner It tl e present time, hand tbe same
y rep. &led Ito lar ..the e erect. et.
• •••••
this
ad enarled into a law In ,oartall,
this lath 4 N
of o•rmaar. • . U 11169
•
.
AMES KcAULKY.
rr.•((lcOt of *lest Cooncll
Atte. I' S. MOSCOW
( Mr. of :vies( Council.
W. A. MYILINt.II/N.
rre.ldeut ur Common Council
/1.e.: H. MCM.A.• T[ll..
M=E:l=l
A N ORDINANCE
11 , ;; Ormelmi Twenty-Inl Mr... from
Peon street to the Allegheny lt/ Wes.
SIMTOW 1. De ft ordamseb end eartered by Ma
Car Pfttenneda. Berea end Common Lbtoa.
adeambiert, and It Is hereby omirtinadi and
muscled by aufaortly of the fonte. That the CLOY
Xestneer tb rod Dr la hereby antkorrre and
fromto surrey and open so mock of Slat street,
front P. an street t Mir Slyer Ins .ket herrte
fun: leen oto nee, nod to appeal.. damage. and
Was I. zed., <mood tnereby. Richard 11 op,
Wm. A. Hereon and T. H. Stewart we beret)
po . tel , e r d o4 n . a
j c .,
ort ,l t r a T az
, 71 1 1 0 1. aie met o f •sar
tr .p
B.C. S. That any ordtnance or Dart
hatter conflicting with the passage of this °MI.
nanee at the gtresent time. ta. and the fame is
hereby repealed 1.0 far as the *am, affeet• this or
dinance.
1.11;11ekl and etnar t.. 1 Into • law In Coundln.
<1
this Ibtb .7 of N , ,t tn , vr. A. D. 1.09.
JAM., Mc•ItLET.
Prceldeut of Select Council.
Atlest; E. S. Mount',
Clerk of betect '
H•
N. ' A.TOLINNO,
Pre. , l , lent of tonamo M u counc N il
Attest: H. H. HAATI.L.
A N ORDINANCE
Fe• Opoolog Thlrt7•tblyd Direst.
from Penn to lbo All
lit..r.
Mart. I. Be ft ttettottneti and ramded by fee Crty
of rcttotwrgn. Sel.rt and Common Conner/0
led,
le and if is hereby ordained and enact.
psi by Me ournorily tor Mt sates. That the t'sty
linituesr Itatt I. ht.reay a.t tor.sd and di
rected r• and °urn so much uf 334 street.
from Penn to the Kiser. as has mat heretofore
been opened. and to appraise namiagea and 1416C311
tit rtlst caused th. rens. ittehard nays. ro• A•
lienon •nd T P. ittesrart are hereby aps4lnted
In accord tore han clot Assembly approved
Janata" Ettn, 1064.
M . . . That yrdinance or part of ordl.
nano. cordliettng .4ththe ("savage of this ordi
nance al the present time. be and the same is
hereby repealed en far al the same atrecia lads an
.
oainrded and enacted 10:o a law In Connell,
this Ibt.b day of November. A U. 1860.
AMES MeACLEY.
rro•ltleot of Bela. Council
At.t.est. E. 0. Montow.
. .
Clert of nelt..,n C'onnell.
W. A. TVY I . IN
w,v.
Prraldent of common Cuanell
Allest: n. 114n1Insis.n.
AN ORDINANCE
Yoe the Extension of the liMblie Dew*
tn Dianseed Street. front Denatm t •
he Diamond.
SIRCTION 1. Re It ordathed sad ensetel he the
CII, al / . 31% .butigh. .e tot and Common CRY
cW sue.ob'est, ,but.
.t is ne.aby ordale. d mad
• saeted by
to
entborl , y of the .me, nut trie
(31,y
ti Eagle., be •04 he I.
tier. Or an' hos. zed
and tre Led t adv., e for erooosals for tee
to lb a. floe 01 • l'oblie Sewer at Decatur street
. e Diamond. at .1 in a...as the to t or the
tass
J Capt. Andrew Miller, Pelle e Nailer
0.4 en. Charlet, r... berth" , nepoln eo..
urar J t Wi I an Act of Asetanbil. •P•rneen
J • nat. rltti 1664.
h•c. A. I hat any ordinas.le or Dart of ore,
nen. nd.c It; allll the. vas..e of this 0101-
I.
•t toe nt time. It so d Us., aune A
reby repealed et, far as the D.. affect. Ms
ordinance.
Li+ , I . c
.1 enselecl Into • law l• Councils,
his 13th Ifs) of No•eint...r. A. LI 1159.
JA1111•111•AUL• 4,
Pre•lnent of Ifitleel Carucci,
Attest: K. 5. Vornow,
Clerk of 8•1• .0 Council.
••- • • .
Vi. A. T 441 LINSON.
ree-ablent pto tem of Common Coabell,
Attest: el. Mr VA. TWA.
eterl of t ommoa C 000011. nolt
AN 013DEVANCE
Author'slog the Construction of a
Pointe Sewn. ea Seventh street and
SIAM
SIC 1. Be 11 ordained and ennead by the City
of Paitstmegh, in .*elect .04 Vemtnett Conncim
usematel.d, .nn it l• her he ordained aed unused
by the An amity of toe same, Thal. tbe Coy Ect•
gmeer be tad be Le heretm authorised and to
reetrel to adlertlso or prop.. Is fur the c
m
tram lon of • ;melte sowat 011. eleventh tWeeet
the awl tide of flood .trees, Mod 1. as.e... th e
and
of the same: James lewlia, Richard Slays
and Joe u• Brice are hereby appedated in mooed.
Oce • 1111 am Act of Assetniely approved January
h, 1004.
gg. •. What any oralnanoe or part c f
name cot Simla with the passage of Ibis ordi
nance
repealed
h • ptesw
as
somean the same Le
busby repealed to fag as the elf, cm tht•tm
dthance.
t I, now C ol d ed into • law
1009tmeLls
loCl hovcomwr, A D.
JANIS IicAULILY,
President oftleleet Coaxal.
A Meet: K. IL //011.0a,
. • •
Clerk °trainee Connell.
W. A. TV/ILI NPUN,
Prennent of Common Connell.
Alto!: H. licit
Clerk ofeemenon Connell. no ut
A H ORDINANCE
a. Opening Tvienty.eiglith street.
from reuse street to the Alletbssar
Mmes.
4:73 0 1. Be
h U =d . oz s ett 4 =l•o=4
0000 ercesmblsel. old U ts naray suloased and
reword by Us aidhoetty of scum Teas the
Auslosee bs end Is hereby unturned and
direct. d to move, and open so much of ISA
Mugu, fruit Penn street to the river. as bas not
• minter., been opened; and to appeals° dace
secs and use. torments caused tawny, Bloom&
MY.. Wen. is Ileum and T. B. Stewart ate
nutty appointed In accordance Ida &SAC% or
A ZT b ig i rtnl7== U ;2l l !Ettaill/11C0
coodleting telth with
passage of lois oroloance at
tbe present time, beranit the sante ls nanny re.
pecked so far as Ilse flume agectielpts -ordinance.
°Manua and eructed Into , a-tale In Councils,
Ude lebb day of November. A":ft.jBo9.
11.111 C% 'MCAULEY.
Peceldent of Select Counctl.
Attest, X. S. Moanow,_
Clock of SMect Connell.
- .
W. •.10MLUISCIli
orConamonCounclL
Al{col: It McManus..
Clerk olConinion Council. lion
A X ORDINANCE
Hr Opening . Tosuily•eletb 411 . 1111411 t.
from Pena street to the Allegheny
River.
BacCos B. C on:tabled end canchet by IL Bolen
and mos nowneils of Ur My qf Pittsburgh,
owe U is hereby tenotard nen moot. by VW
unborn. of near nu.. That the City Kagmeer
be and le hereby astinals.el and directed to ear•
v. sad open riversh of Srlth street, hum Pen
sue. to the, has not heretofore been
opened; and to ainonthe damages•nd assess
benefits ft.. thereby, Inaba. Ham Wu.
A. Herron and T. 11. ntewsn an hare. op-
Deleted la accord.. with an Let or Anembly,
entlro,d amain 6.b. tb64..
Bac. 3. That any ordinance or part of Ordinance
...mi. with the haus/est Ma ordinance al
the iideeest Mee. he the ems Is hereby re,
peeled sofr alt the same affects this ordinanee.
Ordained and enacted. into a LIM Coanons
thin lII* Air of Norceitaz. A. H. 1169.
JAUJCS MeAULXT.
Proudest of Belem Council.
241. test: IL B. lII.osnOW.
Chub of hetet:LC..ll.
Prs.W. A. ToHBON.
6.leutt Cossaioa LlN Howe=
/Mini H. McHarries.
Clers of 110000000 Connell. nine
AN ORDINANCE
•
•
opspfsg Terinfirlivrauth lane%
fribm ream street to Me ALLlesheay
Inver.
eza. 1. Be It ordabord and ettactod try Pe on,
of eltiabargb. Ia detect and common Conactis
noontide a, and It Is berebTordalaed tad espied
ba tae outaolty of las pap, That up els,
ginger be Lad te Plata authorised Pkd directed
to *arm sad oven so mama of Ulla Meet. Boa
lean street to lbe e ge t = has sot bentafore
aersa
IseuellaViedltalet by. aletZ u lf3aT l Am A.
Halos sad T. 11. dleerart are happy &mop ea
accottanse so ACT of Aztecan!) append
ansaplita, 1116111.
j alza. 3. That angedlasattlformtor m arllaspe
the prose r sitle h ee, be i raltratriaase is' hereby sr
pealed p far at pl attests tts arias:c os
ttrWttl of P
t a en g l i os
tter A S . 137117611, Ugi".
ALUM IdeAULNT,
?read eat of detect Com&
AMU: E. F. Mallow,
Clary meet Council:
W. A. TONLIWISO_ N
President of Comma Conseil.
Attest , B. Notanza.
Clout of Comm Ceaadl. • mall
A N °ROMAN cE
River.
rr 4n 0 ? I et Ordained end sueseied ths
of Patetnsrgit, ta 3.144 end era(
prow
rite assembled. and It is hereby ordained
roweled Os the authority of the lama. Thal rie
(hty tarineer tue and hetetr, author! , d ant
din tied tu sal err and open so much uf 30th
!Heves, ream P• on to the liner. as ham not herr
torore ncen opened: and an appraise daenais.
and btarldtg canoed thereby. Richard
Hays. Win A. ',Os •eIT. It. Ot•seart. are
weer by appointed la 1 T t.l • ntae sl . I, an As of
Amu innly. approved J.nntry 6th. 1604
an, Then any urd:nanen or pa, of ordi
nance eunilleting wi th the paaaatlrn at W. arti
st the present time, to and the on me Is
her, ny re•pcaled 50 far at the flame affect. this or
dla
ro aure.
Oalor, .nn marled int• a lan this the 16th
day of ho•emlst r. A 1150 9,
J Mc AULEY .
m . , qdsoi of heieet Connell.
Attest. . Pb. Monne,
Clerk ofd leer Cannel!.
A. Tea 6lVW , a'.
Prrtl..evt a Common Cote yell
AnnaH. MGM A,TILtI.
M2llo=ll==
A 1 1 1 ORDINANCE
koir the OpeotlM Of Thenlyminth
street. from Yeah stem( 19 she Al.
eeeee y hirer.
eird I B. 1l ~d.' wed and settee by tAlliftd of
L i e " e 7 nris!t r' n ' is‘r 17 . 1;it.:• ' •4
eerharri, a./ A. emits Dr t Ity It riddled,
r.c •ed la LI eat., ante • 'nerd and directed to
..i.
r r t wnt
p, appreine dm et saes sod emcee vett.
d t rew, 11.1chald H•i's Wm A. Her
ron ..4 I/ %treat, •re der •ppoleted I.
sec Asir e h et of Assembly, approved
Otn 864
11 risst l any ortil elect or pert nf nrdieseel
cond. ng •DO the passeire ef tit , * tirdinAdff..‘
tee t e he and the se Is tweet re
ea dad so I .. ar •s the same aff am
ects thlt urdin •1100
. 0 1 . 4•701 Pliffitli Iwo • I is In dontactla.
this Milt .1..7 of St wen, • A. I) 1100
JANE.. Meet I,F.T,
fat al lat. .18,1114 ortttril
Attest F Nl..thew .
.
t rt of
NS • A. TOMLINSON.
1,-1.1...nL of Common Conne.4l.
Attest. H. bilf MAsTno.
Cie. of Common CouncLl.
AN DIWINANCE
Ear Opening lignallannel eireol. tees
Tvir ,ntg•Orsi to Twenty-0 d. d street:
ttlbritoo I. S. a °Matra/ meld pattered by
ea CU, of POI/Ontro.k. 114 Select mad *w
man as., le aaecntt.teel. and ea IteccOy
r 1,11.1 coaceed by lA. asttAorley of Ur
Po, I bat the 1 It, Zugalecr to bad t. Moot/
aatt , Ortsod Atad Oirre , cal VI, • sur_y. y aad coca
otaalOosa •lent, frOra .1.1 to ISO
•tmeta, and
. .
• ••
to •ou•sice damosts and urn bin. caue...l
tb.n.by. Kicbard Holt. W. A. Halloo and T.
Ote..r..rt aro 11, b• Apo .Itturd to occoralsoot
of t. on Act of A5.m111.1.. Approved JAo.r7 Otb.
lOWA. . •
511. thtt tar ordlo•nee or part ef ordl•
nat te conflicting • Ith the pasune of Ibisostll-
'tante al th• preneol II me, ttr and the name In bere
t" retnealed so far as the name tannin .hh ortll.
)sliced and reacted Into • law In t'onnells.
this 15th dar of hooneohee A. D. 11419
J•MCCI hIeAULZY.
fYesiot of of nelecttottuctL
hottest E.. C. M 01.110.,
.
. .
,lert of nel.el Count Cl.
. •. TO.1111.11 , 60:‘,
President of Common Cuancll
Attest. Cl :M•settn.
A N ORDINANCE
ra °ponies Teiestislb street, Oros
• be Allegheny Valley lialireed GO tee
River.
BK.. 1. Be It ovisturd and enacted by the City
of Plttsburah, to !elect sod 1i4.11211300 Councils
a.. mule, . and It is hereby ordained and enact. d
)the anti:m.lly or the same, the Ct., En
gineer no Isad reny autborta.d and directed
and open liOtti street. front tb•
sheer Valley itailroal to the elm, and to •p
-praise damages • ad bead's canted there.
by. ftlenard Hay, W. L. Herron and T. B.
[dense", we bi a• pointed in aceorduice with
ao et of Assembly, aPPrueed January Stn.
1564.
S. That an, ordinance or port of ordt
Panne condletlng the passasre
t hehis omit.
panne •t the present tlnse, he and same Is
hereby repealed so (Sr as the !tame affects this at
dins, re.
•
Ordalacd and enacted Into a la.. 1111. 150 day
of Noeemoer. A. D• 1869.
• . .
J•111[15 kIcAUI.ET.
Prestdent of Select CoueclL
AltLeal, V. B. binxltuvr.
. .
or !kir. Council.
K. A. TI. , 3IILINSON,
Preeldrot or Common Council
Attest. It. \ICMLIT[ud.
M=tt!tt=
A N ORDINANCE
ts?r , Opt stew TnenlyOrth street front
Penn street to the Allegheny Shyer.
am . 1. Ete it ordained and enacted by the City
of PI tetrarch, to tweet sad I onsamou Council*
byl. .nd It le hereby ordain. d and rammed
by ihe authority of the same, That th e City En •
g•neer be arid Is hereby anthoriard ono di
to r uney sad open much of Meeru
t nit ....eq. from Peon arrest to the
rl•er. m has not heretofore n operrod:
•
and to appraise damures • •asess beocata
rsowt tb. te ,, y, H flirt Hays. Wm. A. Herro
av,l T B. Mtevslart are hereby ap; ultatsd In
W j
St,. 11. Thet e.y or.tin•nee or part o• t.ll
- conflicting with be pt la of Ulu
nue e al the present ❑me, be and the lame a
hen try repealed, •ao far as I.ha same affects this
refinance.
• • .
Mallard .ad enacted Into a law thla 111ttl day
of Noremoar. A.. L. 1.811.
J&)11.3 MoAULIIT,
Pr eldent of Mica Coalactl
Attest: It. B. 1!110113301I.
. .Clerk of
e ,, e ,
leet Connell
W. A. TM/LIMY/R.
President or Common Connell
Attest: H. Maissenn.
A N OftIIPINANtE
i:r lb* Footfall Grading of Chimp.
Street, from Boyd mimes to
otroof.
Mee'. 1. Be it ordained and enacted bl the Cit
of I . ..about, In belie, and Common Com:mils
nem en bled.Fand It le beget., ordalnt d and enacted
by the author' , y of the same, That the City •a
alone r be and ne Is hereby dtrectoel to advertise
for proposals for the pante! angling of Conner
street, prom Boyd street to Ears Wert, nod let
toe same In the manner directed by an ordinance
concerning streets. pass. August filet, 1861:
I, l g4n . egszcerninglitimta,aptiroved tenure
. .
nay.. 9. hat any ordinance or part or ordi
nance cundieting with the pang. of this ordi
nance a% pg earn% IWO). be and the wile I.
brrios repcned so far as the same affects this 0r
a21.2.00e.
• • .
d and y orted tub a la. In CC:manila
thts Iflln day of Novymber, A. U. 151:9.
a AMIN be•OLILY,
Presldent bleat Connell,
Attest. E. B. 1110unub..
Clots of 11.111 Coon.)).
W. A. TUNLINBON,
President of Common Connell
Attest: H. lle3lAsems.
ilirrt of ostmoo Croorit.
A N ORDINANCE
PZr Opening OblrtY•serond otreet.
Me. rem street to the Allrlibeoy
Slyer.
bacrion 1 N. a order/111 , d and muted In the
Orin rtf Patedeunit, u Sated and Orremnos *ma
miLr and Ut. Livrehr darned rind
city
bn nidAordn OM nama. Than tun
City Zniineer be and I. benne enthorined •nd
directed to lucre, and open no munb of 71411
creel, from P. on Street to Inc river, an hes Lot
beretofor• been evened: and to appraine dam
ages and Y.. benelits canard thereby. diehard
Hays. Wm. A. Herron and T. B. Mans" ow
hereby appointed In accordance With an AM of
Aesemb , v. approved .1 enemy Ott, 11104.•
Bey. That any ordinance or muivyif ordi
nance conflicting .11h the p usage okUtie olar
Cl the proent lime. no and app same Ls
beieby repeated so fares Um same adman -this or
dinance.
i/rdelded and. eted I Co fl.
We ISM day el Plovemb:rd...l/7 P'G9. JANKS Ito•ULET,
Attest: N. S. MORROW',
0156 e"
C424'cli.
Oielt of deleetCoaizetl.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
Preedent of COIIIIIOSI Connell.
Atwt:
aVommou Connell. sole
A N ORDIIN - ANCE
Ina the Opening of Thlety•lleet street
f=leentr'street to the Allegheny
ari
ling—no. 1. BY a ordained end masted 47
Ofiy PtitgberyA, to doled esol Cuesseaa
Mg...ambled, and ti horeby oblate. asel go
. by Ms seam!. tha Ram. 1 6.tthe
C V tram/nett be and Is hereby amber.od and
directed to survey and epee so Mo
*inert, from Penn *Cann tO Um tires, a. Wie r .
heretofore ban openal' .1 to aplomb. dam
ages and &mg. beuenta mooed tbs... Bichsel
Lam. Wm. A Herr. gad T. B. litirerart
tlembr anDolleteel In aeraldselco Mita to Act of
Ae.mbly opprom.4 Jemmy 6th. 136 1 .
bee. 11. That no , Ordinance Or part of ordi
boom conflicting With the passage of this ordi
nance at the present time, be and the tame la
hereby et pealetlooter as the same affects Ode or
dinane.
urd•lned and enacted Into a tango Canticlik
tbta 1111 . 1 day of November, A. D. 11069
Mita, L. 0. oulno
Yrraidont of Select Comm%
w.
Clink or Select Council.
W. A. TOYLIIIIIOR.
President of Clostalum Connell.
Attenz A. McMAArts,
Clerk of Common Council. eotA
A N ORDINANCE •
tiriaberlsg Ike Hireumisl la the Firtseat
and gave metal h IN
vac. 1 He It creased snot enacted by the
of /Isfahan.. li t Ciele...t and Common roust 4
arse. Mee and hereby ordained and eas.teci
by the net
emit
rof the ea.. what th houses is
Um VIM emit and Seventeenth Wards be num
bered atecutind to the Phil& elphla system.
Bac. IL That the 'treat Committee be sod they
are authorised sad &meted to aircraft for pr
tor putties up a midmambas, the COIF
frac or 10.011000 the cost or the same from prop
erty owners.
S c 3. Thatany ordinance or nut or 0001-
nonce Coadlattne W.th the p slags of Mb ordi.
itanmattbe present lima, re and the mom Is
he •epy repealed to Mt sal he MIS arealitllM or
dinanea
. .
Nth
•nd enacted tom a 'SW In Condo le.
Nth 10tb day of November A. D. IND.
JAMS , NcaULST. •
President of talent trl.areil.
Attest: .5,11..1110.101V, •
Clink nr Belem. Conn 11.
. . ' W. A. TOMLIN MN,
Petal dent pro tam Ocommon CanaolL
Attatt: U. lickArrica.
Cialrk of Common ousel'
AN OBOINANCE
2e,pesung to Ordiswee• Open's,.
rtreseeead stake.
Ism 1. Be a ordained and Maned by
Catt.ef PWWt..VA. - Is Med d Onn'
own setts assanblid, Mid aI . IlenP•
ay ordained and enacted by Via &Wendy
ten
s/ a. sown That as a u ra a. paitelUreatio.
=a i l& AZ=
Witten, Wm, be sad Os stow U WWI re
pealed.
scat. Inatome *Wiese., or parte ordleseee
onneateliaa rend tee panunia of
Id sndract at
Porardir gger " iffret s Ml :21= 1."
Ordained and enacted Lao a lan in renissils,
1510 4a7 onioreiatear, A. b. 1669 ,
JAILS weAU ta.
,:Presbuntot belectComell.
'Aleuts W. Woulow,
Clerk of Sewn Counell.
W. A. 191CLIMSON.
!redden% el Camas t:oweil.
Anal. Armee
Owe of Common Column. woe
MAIISHAWS ELIXIR.
.
06nisPe Turn was. mu Itainacia.
24..• Rums WILL emu DvcrIPTIT.
MiLvaluLLV ITLECTI VTLL CU= OCIVITTS.
WU:
aTof IllarsllVM MIT% &LOOM 00118. .
IV:talitutAmi.N. KAmilatj,
L EVELVVI= I : n"
FIUn iTVVTag if
APPLES -,200- Choi
WIN TV& /OM= tovig i t imax
IV, Sun maw
, ,
THE PITTSBURGH
VBEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 163, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Are now prwonred to furnish VINZUA6 at the
LOVFLPT Y•RH6T RATM. /Mention Is par-
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR.
:.--.
MERUH INT TAILORS
1869 1870.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I
Greatly Reduced Prices!
E. HOUSTON & SON,
Fashionable leftist hilon t Clothiers,
No 101 ►i►TH ♦VE4UW. corner of (lion,
Alloy, have Jolt received the larxest .od malt
complete abet of Cloths sod Csasieneres. Yest-
Inds clad castom made clothing ever opened le
tide city. It comprises the eery Borst of French
g00d.., well.. medium American manufactures.
Car mo tot Small Fronts, Low P.n., (total
Pales and Beady Cub. Savor us with a call and
lodge for yourselves. All eiders Ailed warranted
to give satisfaction. octe
THIRD ARRIVAL OF
WINTER GOODS.
DRAY • LOGAN, 89 rinn Avenue, •T !Oath
" NlZill AND DOT• 8 CLOTtIINCI In the great
"Nrl=ATil, all style* and t ur n
The kreent prlces IA int eny tur necni substan-
OW /coo-1A
ep-tonro public ere cordtelly Invited to
call In st our new store and e steetle.
GRAY & LOG-AN,
89 Fifth Avenue, 47 Stith St.
-
FASIBIONABLII
MERCHANT TAILOR,
fteps constantly on Bug
MUSS, Cassinseres and Vestings.
ALo,G KB TWIRLS 15 ITIHNISHING 04.XiDS.
rico. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
. PITTSBURGH, PA.
an-eeat•t Clothing made to order In the latest
styles. segingl
B TI EGEI.,
• (Laus (Nava .Ith W. liespeskett64l
reLFZIPCMA rcr TA 3,033.
a. 63 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
.4s:ea •
NEW FALL GOODS.
=1
CLOTHS, GASSIMERBB. tee.
Just neer.: by EMMY MISTICSI.
==rl=
GLASS, CHINA, CVTLERT, &e.
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
FINEVASES.
sonzatuum 138111 A. I
NSW OI D TL IN yr ia
.L. LIZTI4 =
OUT MA
aIICINEEISEI DIM,
Ala S n@ gat of
SLYER PLATED GOODb
of all dararlatlooa.
d t t,
w t: ,
14 :2
R. E. BREED & CO.
t ,r~~.tr.n~a-~~J9
OALL AND SEE
THY. 211 - W
China Sets, Pullin Statnetta,
Vacs and Naach i eneZ d s ;. avr °twain for the
H. HIGBY & 008.,
1139 MEM STREW.
X B.—• lane awetottaentof lets. White
steno. Wane Pat Math, Sad hotel we always on
nano. as
WINES, LIQUORS, &e
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
EII'OBITZSA ON
WEBS, BRANDIES, GIN, 810,,
WKOLE3AL9 DEALS= lB
PURE RYE WIIISKIES,
409 P.t STREET,
Have Removed to
SOL 684 AND age PENN,
Car. lr.leventh St., (formerly CamaL
JOSEPH S. PINCH &
Nes. IS% ILIM I .101.1 sa4
1133? MEL= rrrassuites,
•
Omer Distilled raze Eye titter;
Also. &alai to POZZIGII wz sail a
QIIOZIL ROM se. lOM'S
priti3:4.l4llo.lVlVyV.l:)Asl
ROM It MIER a CO:,
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St,
ITETUBMIGU. sta.
Will on Every tikUurclag .73441
AN AUCTION SALE
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Lad erprottOng anpertaltang tlin flans.
Platte. ned•lag to mit will plume lam flints
name of consignment on or before Tinitiday of
own west la°air Itur mrseittung. - lelpunn
Walton and good we will be ants sit Mot left
forint*.
.101111 IL EffEWAST, lactleateir.
SO= sow. mama:was.
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ANUNIENTS.
tR-ZEIV OPER BOLIE.
ViDitaDAT Ati"EHROON Nore.twr
1889, OVA ND TiA,.. 456 , DO l k ni ! Eg-
For pertomanee the
uNat.a Tom's CAZIN
TA ÜBSDAt 6PENTNO.
LUOMLEI WIIIiTEMN
Supported bf Tay/ ow MES A. MERNI. • , 111 A
pr. So C. . sochtptatlon of
LYSNE. nu, Tex 1101,21 Z-VS
Fria.,— nem et of L net , to IT %micro
lc w He4nec on natm4ar
arSEW OPERA HOUSE.
?SWAT CVICNING. Nov. I?%, 11169.
BENEFIT OF LUCIELLII Wl4f?HQ l r•
by the popu ar young ctor.
Yin JAMS, A. IIEENg..
Fore 's w blrcieb occasion will be
ent verenrcd C• W• inl -
sorsted alow of
KASI LT NNE, OM Tait I LOP/ MENT.
i t t/ un hnt r l., . ....... IWc.irs
nit Yrs:wt. Mr. James straw
Lactlie Western Macine• on Sarsirday•
. . .
5.... , .11T ealns. Vol LLX irliaTZE la
bar vv. t• A. NC Yltr
rgrACA DEMI OF MIJSIC.
Allen, Pettlfigill,
Delehanty & Hengjer's
SENSATION MINSTRELS.
FRIDAY' and ISATI:11 a.lr stash. FOR.
10u. sod 90. abla ,ATI'9DAY 111••
OF
Mt ...I y be laat ori.orlots .
Y
mei. t .• IV AI. ct I oithIWATION.
110 awl •5e ata.. ti..eserved Ifrata
Cell, to be hod at W. A. I.l.l4.W.naners.
fs
71110.0.000. 5 II
PITTSBT RETI THEATB E
IL W. WILLIAMS. Sole Ulm
,
Tor one week en.y. The aster L Mace Cora
bleat,oh. Jem Mace, th e retired ClMlnplue o
Zeeland. Jam e Taylor, lb. pre mat L...0d0a
G. re N ee . p o or., Men, ?mt. Abrams. the Gres
Leamo.d. MIS Ana Alexander, andilia a
eovaliea Variety ore.misaalon. Learn Perfor•m
ance ene Thuehesivlog Dar atlaSo . c.iock.
%Pl.:mm.olg and Mmordar alternme
IrST. EIHIDGETi .
3F813E1.
WILL oras
IN Mira CHURCH.
eirOperk every stirbt, Bewley. experieri.
Catlredral Band to attemlance.
PROFESSIONAL
DR. ANDREW EADIVIST.
GEBEL= PIIIMICIAN,
Corea all manner or &sea. ...a olnUira
subJeet tq Iltare No 041! Penn Menet
OM. boner Glom 7 Ull 111 A. M. and from 4 1111
6., 0, actizpis
WILLIAM F. ROBB.
NOTARY YIIIIL*O AND 01310:1113101311
Deodo for ell the, ISt ore 8/4.
No. 149 Fourth Avenue.
11013;01313
Prompt attention sal be em to Its
ULM. of Deimos Mona When . Conunisalonew
certifies ander Mc .metal seal Oat Mt baton
ums of within has boom ...awn beaten
tam. It can be mad ortacorded b aayotballietat•
without further authentic:l4m ono
G. W. De CAMP.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAC -
0113oe, No. 137 FOURTH AVICRUN A L ,
(formerly opeuplN
Ll
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WM. B. BTEEPEB,
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PICALOS.
OFF/Crs, 89 87.8:TmeivIngur.
egVgrrAZT. erd: a w e dTartimge dnn
op, awl-1111 leiel ooststoss atioado4 so pooliely
sad accurate's'.
„aIcBLMFERs,
Ex-OMlalo itunt 44 les af iap p 7 p uid Pollee SUE.
MSc. OffeA p tirg p l a i r l
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Deimitsoum. lad 4lcr WI La•giu EmlnessTra
Wu, promptsims as disnatell.
JOHN ALEITILtIN,
6.1431E111215ALN.
szalslclo iusTras ov Tax ezaossan
POLICZ YASISTBAT/1.
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011160, .00=131111%.
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LEGAL.
ic.N THE MATTER OF TUC
, V 1 ,11211 1011 BES ersEre, I n the
thP4rt of Qmarter 10u5.2104 Pep
tamper Te,. Docket..
•••.•. • - • - •
And atm Nov. 0, 1169. oh Lotion of_ .1. P.
71113iA; ItfAM/Draill. ei rert "
_ " te in • U ptlan
Commits oner to tate trot toto;mour offer* , by
the parties lotereated la at:label. ewe, to ads-
Soo to the matters at latue_therehraild UP:ll3,r
the same to this Court, VIM Ids caisson thereon
s. to toeo modification of the report of U.
viewers as should be mode, If ear. sad the fors
then order to be teadeAy aottra of
thale of toarlog to be (I nnwooden, t • taw
pante. oa realm, or Hoer ettornere, lea data.
vod br advertlatenrat thy. t Mee In the DAV!
..garrz and Dace In the loyal "tamed.
stY CUURT.
- :Trots the literord.
JOHN G. zsatow2l.l:4,
Tba Comaelsakom &boas awned will serf the
re rr ivaD i tt . :l74. I.l , lg u lt g i ewi t
dav of ItuVIMBEIL.II3B9,ta 2 ceded In Um
•noraooo. T. avaoCONA ELL.
adn:qe) COmagausaar.
- •
wn EneAsi-LorrEus or AD
MIN ISTAATION having born grantee to
the oneovrenee on the orate of WILLIAM
STEW •US, late of nsoorden tognaldp,
to
Pat, do. ased,alt indebt
ed to a setaeWet. are manta. w o
man luau.
Ma... Mutest. and' ilium having claw or at
egainat the Mate of Ma 1 , 14 dereleet.
will' met. known the tame without dtlae to -
.7 &KIM W. !MIN AST. Mew. F.
or A. e t SVINVON. No. gmitedlele Area.
Plitabargh, Pa ; datintreators nein
ESTATE OF PARSES unto_
DECIAILT.D.—Nottee th ee by given Wel
truers ot adminlitratiom Mt fatale of PAK
2 ITlntei,deerued,bane been granted W
Item Made. All P. 0.... Ihereittre taring e •
or dementia seldom the eeta , • et the said dote
d-ntare I quested to mate the sum k ova
niteont dewy .
WK. HINTS. Admlniaanner.
Corner 22d and,lAnerte Meat:
*alma-Tel rittabarse.
•••••"SITEBS 7 ESTAIIITETABY
leoltres ranted tetbeandend.tieites
Ik e ea' ate fB. 0. PENOI7, paean : Mites
estate molest eald estate ierteer. them
ProPeely asineettested for sett:emeef..
9.="442 es leas. PENNILYOILeiseqat.
FLTATE OF MOM M. MARS
HAL Deed.-1. Um? IrtlntrijOuvi
poisons eV_ no Clas " ogill.. 4 l. lore;tin
Ulm so Soo for rzymat. amt those iofaote.4
nit too. ortt 0a scot WS*.
a. JEDWAIRDS. assentor.
..
Mo. av woos wwwwrqwbowo,
I EC NdEIY
JLl‘Wberese I tan teetasamita. • be .
pates the and reeved as Luc. of thee*
uae or P. DUMF. Aeceued. lei • • • • lwri,
warts amass to• uld mete en t: mulled
to
teat the Rd i ts .. 3 , ne vailmati t t
• MI Duty, Muesli%
to WIC XL DtlelZ..,-
o.hoLl No. aprithb Ammo.
riterosas.
TO SEWER CONTRACTORS.
. Tim Etwersge emu Jaime, th e Mr et AI,
skew relospared to reoetre Irr.Doells ter r
lacortris !ewers with their appurtenant",
lets =shots Je.. le.
CONTRACT NO.
,
Csassridat at a: Tali firradel latt .a = i V .
Pipe asset, ea Curry sae- ad
wars. -
coarraacr ag. 2.: .
Calherlithe Owe SCO - Vest eVIV I. eh vlirt4a
Vve hewer, )lidldl• &Mitres hius.eaasteeet
to North Areaseiiel.azd..-
E 4 wthxehha =mew sea he Nes sad
hilbnestfon tah“ed as this Ofdes.
leen teleheloreeel *Town Propreale• soh
eel ivatehot et Whin a trete r. /lon 39114
Fa:am CA Itoticrall. ae w Ihrear alms* bids
Jeselve.werill b. thralmed Y the Clty •
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tleuttissaaditerlar CARPI:IIVA* ALL=
hmoltfe.aeet to babe shim new, r. , 11,
(//liisailos and csa tr. itat at Cab ipki.
aatß-rarg l 3l lll l 3 'IN% want ukei ion
bs awe/ 11 ths hanatot Ma City SiXiterir
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