0 DI tlctikdrugt U CITY AIM SUBURBAN Isauttawrra Y funsiehal is the city ./or Kw days of the week for 16 emu per ,-,k; by wait, 68 per =not : $ mos., 12. •Mapes Conn. There were twimty nine victims before the Msyor yesterday mOratng. "be Ronne.Urretile Railroad, it is ex ploited, will be completed and In naming order to Baltimore within a year. Jalled.--Yesterday Charles M. Price arrested and committed to Jail on a pt ptam, to answer Henry and An Gem. lay on a plea of trespass, for Ann In a pale of slender. ^lifeardarty Condom—Michael Hagerty made Information before the Mayor yea. terday. charging William Oa!limns and John Sweeney with disorderly conduct. • warrant was lotted. May in Allegheny was quietly and properly observed. There Ware but half a dozen common rams at the. lockup yesterday morning as the result, of the day's toanvillcs. 'Downi-alte hikoary pole at the corner 4 0,f niteenth and Penn streets, during the eg,:gge en Wednesday evening, broke at -the find imlioe and, about sixty feet of the top fell, *trilling two or three boogies in Os descent. -. L.,.........' Vrhatietheesterdsymoralng the Vetoes, were beam Mayor Drum skirted wi th engaging to a row se - Asteow on.-Ohle street, Allegh = e slog night. Etre dotter' diem from =steely. - Alkyd filsorderly Houae. 7 -Yeaterday Alderman Bolster lamed 'warrant for the amid of Francis Carlo, charged 44- wittraudntatzlota dhorderly house on FAS Lae, Third ward, Allegheny, on oath trf Alexander Bamnerat. Cbarah Dedleatton.—The new Catholic Munch building at Wilkinsburg was dedicated Thursday, Rev. Father Hick. ey cm:inducting the dedicatory owe 11101110/L. The several religions and besawdent Catholic societies of the city glethdpated in the exercises. A mwr well struck at Cottage MA near :CHI City. where a are occurred a abort time since, has been put In opera. 4100 again and is flowing at the rote of one hundred barrels per day. This Opens up new territOry of several thou. • • ~ and oonsidersble excitement MB been occasioned. Ott Age Wet Respeeted.—Jamea Ores. i th; ' an oldCtlnwsn. appeared before Aldermen Taylor verterday and lodged ocn. Information for assault and battery ..,.4 2t h .2 , 1. -liattbitar Mclntyre,- shorn be with cowing to his bonze In an • condition and aawniting him without provocation. Mclntyre was sr - "alatad and held tors hearths. Died Suddenty.—John Mitchell, a resi dent of Ormsby, while marching in the Odd Fellows procession Thunday. was edited with:.eonvuhdoeue and fell to the round. He wax baken up and removed = Ito hie reshienos where he died yesterday About one o'clock. The Coroner held as 1 Impala' and the jury returned a verdict of death from epilepsy. .._, , The Grab Gama—Yesterday John ' — l, DoneMrty and a 03 mpanion, whose 4 , name we did not learn, were leafing i mam thseston How*, and while the , her keeper in engaged, Dougherty'. ,i., Companion grabbed a hand fail of money. . . ront - oi.tba till and made off with D. 0 ~ .-, Dougherty Ina arrested was ground of 9 : • . .=mplioe, and looked up 11 . Taylor, a board ii Mahe home of Mrs. Lippert. in Booth "i=b, was drunk and disorderly csgiiiing day, and Win. Horn, another-boarder at the establianmsed, . 4- :nude information ebuldolfuttim with diaorderis conduct. cha ppe = rt th taaiMIMM. rAlzil U $ sad battsry. ran S ts were tr NidniTir‘bOttt Calor. • McCann and wife, sit wreinit of the . festivities of Thanks .=Den litinnd -thimisedves befbre Dram yesterday, their -kilowat t!. hairtni taken a demonstrative form Of character to annoy their entire negh , borbood, o n East street, Third ward, Allegheny." They were each furnished Stith • pass: for thirty days under the of !Ward= filaandratt. rm._ bra Marthg..nisoob Miler way , and taken before 'mike am. ; ti °• :.:::teen. 9111141 12 17. =oath of Omega Wal. ~.:1. 1 -,. Mei Moughig.tdm with assault and bat . , talL se It samara that the parties were in a ' . stools, together, wrest Miller . .;;',..4 " Seked - dipoticuit to trest,mhich is - he atly esfuied to do, whitreupau, as ali fl me ; ' '., .• - Miller knocked him down. 'The moused • 44: .. wet held to WI f ora hearing. ..4 1 ,'S .., , : .....- —........-- j -5 .,- -. __ lansaver .. r -Thnes d ay evening a. little ..,47,...0 , .Pb5r1ei5E1, lasidarmsri, while pleying on Myer Sunnis, -Allegheny, owhie father's residence, was sodden- A• tally run over by s light spring wagon, ..:,..4° a.., _. the driver being unable to seehim in the -'. ..,;,,,.. - darkness:until too' late to orevant the t , " 1. •;. .7.:fr` '''., im*lont. , 1/oMunately. - the wagon was :' ;1 • , light and be escaped without serious In '..' jury although severely birdied. tc ~ -. " 1 •,,,-, ,- . . -- , : - .- 8 " ----- itimppearal.—Priday morning John , ....,a - mammas before Mayor Drum ibr - -`•, - ,'S . . The official was engaged in anti eommitment far him to the . •• ~j, . ."." - Work Mr 'Bitty days, When John, ."'' . • -tufalletrottrud. thonghlemly, or thought :.:- l Amended his way maride the *Moe, c. - mad disappeared without the formality .t...'. de leavingsoy inticussion of his dirties. ~. _ . • .-. tiore'The :pollee aro looking' for him 1 ,. : `'': ' ' ", 0 11 154. 1 ... , . • " - N. c cant plowed to ante thst tho popes: ~,,,, , . „. 'il im gl i ti n of ~t =ea ll ettary ware is -that Me ass. _....w.e 11CO. are surroet daily receiving -.-- -'43rdeis *blob evidence this tair. There ..' DO Ma= -Irby Pittsburgh in -this ' Anisith or aiseuraeture _should not be as ",„ sanectemral•Sta in others. nippily. if there 41ClinradigITIURII ORM. Pints ::.,-; &be doubter eau easily be. astieled oy *-• '!"callingst Mt Liberty street end exam s c - .lbida sitestock. - t ' , - - . - "apt* "Alteldollt,..4dlll Ivb: -11 • , Er.;;ei. Ited..arnaMlDO SIT Wails; bois" WA* Eighth ward, Jirecieri.—/dr. A. Palmer has under way the enter shins a complete Nahum that city. A number of devoted to wirertiaingptu , mr merchant§ derive con do from that seetlen of pay them well to help Jodie with their Wetness Palmer tseasagetleatal cum. our 418130'011A rely ow !dm • and honomble Jacob Wilbert WM the n or - or a exam chicken ids dollar% He don't - own It AWL, .It disappeared soddenly. He be. Medi that Wift.Brackeu and John Hop knis.lllllloB the diet lost all re aillettrbiw the tenth commandment, and !tailinir l thas - lhr done violence to,theit 1 10 ..tingniF went etill — thither. and 0:103031114MOIli by por t tto --, bed.' He embodied those me in an inlimmation : before' A 3 . ." Tmlor yesterdev-when , the were anode& and held for • , vy •-, .7 ~,..k ~... t.,, 4 ' 3k . - . .1 , . .., _471,7:Cii.Z.4414.5Zi,k-e-',. ' .t,-..:pk.? ,- - =I Alleged Larceny. Michael McQuaid made information. before /malice Barker, yesterday, charg ing Pat Carroll with the larceny of a watch. ll appears that the deponent and Carroll, in company with several others, were spending Thanksgiving day in a drinking saloon, when they got ups's:in of • ...mutton," during which Michael was knocked down stairs, .and lost hi. hat -- and watch. Ile accused Carroll with stealing them. Toe accused was arrested and taken to the office, where the matter was eatisfactorily explained and settled. Death of Calvin Hagan, Ffaq, , ; i It to with no ordinary aorro that we announce the death of Mr. Calv n Hagan, the junior member of the fi of Ma cram, Glyde,k. Co., trimming d notion dealers, Market street, who ed at his residence in Allegheny yeistelide9 morn ing. The deceased was widely known and universally respected. He had but attained his thirly•lifth year, but de voted nearly all his life to buslneee, rising, through tact, Industry and strict ' honesty, to a position as partner in one of our leading mercantile eetablieb- Manta Bad Language John Cash entered complaint against Ann Stub!fine yesterday before Alder. man Mullen. Ann, It la stated, visited John on Thanksgiving day, but not In friendly manner. elhe hadn't taken enough to mike her stupidly drunk, but had procured sufficient to set her tongue going. It went in a way altogether dis pleasing to John. who objected to being called a "penitentiary bird," and similar =Complimentary names. The Alder man, after hearing. his story, Issued a warrant for Ann's arrest for dborderly conduct. - Found the fillati. Some two weeks since there were four fine- beet - cattle stolen from the prem. boa of Lewis Hillerick, who realties on the Steubenville pike, and hearing that cattle answering the description of thaw stolen had been seen in the possession of Wm. Thompson, information was made befbre Justice Helsel, who Waned &starch warrant. On examination of the prem. lees four hides were found, which Mr. ifillerick Identified as having been taken from the stolen cattle. Mr. Thompson explained the presence of the hides there, by stating that he had purchased the cattle from a stranger, which Is doubtless the case. Another Cutting Afrrny Another cutting affray occurred in West Pittsburgh Thursday evening, in which John Commons was severely cut, It appears that Commons and several others were in a drinking saloon, enjoy ing themselves, and having taken nn inel[oll.l potation% a fled ensued, when, it is alleged that Thomas Horn, Michael White and Jim Broderick made an as sault upon Commons, and one of tnem 1 out him several times with a knife. Commons made information t Grace the Mayor yesterday, charging the parties with Iblottious await and battery. A warrant was issued. Mortuary Report. The following is the list of deaths in this city for the week commencing No. vember 6th and ending November 13th, es reported by Dr. Wm. Naively, Phyal , clan of Board of Health : 'Tae number of deaths Isere 81, of this number 19 were males, 12 females; 28 being white and 3 colored. The causes of death were a follows Unknown 2, accident 1, old age 4, inani tion 1, asthma 1, disease of liver 1, disease of heart 1, Paranoids. 3, dy eentery 1, pneumonia 3, meningitis 3, seiriet fever 2, tabersalosle 8, still born S. Of the above there were under 1 year, 8; from Ito 2,3; 2 to 6, k, 6 to 10, 1; 16 to 20, 1; 20 to'Bo 1; 30 bi 40, It 40 to 541, 2, 60 to 60, 3; 80 to 70, 1; 70 to 80, 4; 80 to 90,2. A Specimen Cue Yesterday, one of three law abiding 'species who seam particularly anxiom that illegal liquor selling should be gemology dealt with, made information bane Aldinnar- Butler in- the name of Michael Haggerty, against Eff ward Duf fey, for selling liquor without Beams. Now Edward Is ■ disabled soldier and spends the greater part of his time at the Soldiers' Home. A warrant was issued and Kra. Duffey secured, when the cir cumstance was explained. Her husband bad been at home a few evenings since, when she procured a small quantity of liquor for him, and at the same time ana -1 plied Michael, who was In the house at the time, with a portion, 'nano° the suit. The Alderman, after a hearing, dla charged the defendant. Thanksgiving Re-anion The compositors and others engaged on the Osaerrit, together with a num ber of- twined guests, were hospitably entertained on Thanksgiving night at the residence, In Allegheny. of Mr. John M. White, and the rc.uoton was one or the morn piessent and enjoyable we have ever attended. The evening was spent In mirth, music, social, conversation and promenade. The supper was sumptuous. Several large cake. decorated the table and.. excited moth admiration, they being especially ornamented, bearing 10 -large letters the word .oazette," in boner of the guests mid fellow cameo/I- I Hors of the genial host. We hope he and his excellent -lady may live long and i happily to enOy the return of many days of nalM tial joy, thanksgiving and re. union - Poplar Alley Again Thanksgiving day was the occasion of anothef erthcoe periodic eruptions for which Poplar alley, Sixth ward, has be come famous. The white and black pop. tilitloo of the delectable locality were this time represented,—the fernier by Grace Ellis mid Usti:wine FOC" and the latter by Hannah Gallagher. The affair rem:died - inn visit to Alderman Shore'. .Cifhoe, where old mores were raked up and embodied in two information; one by Grace against Hannah, for larceny bedelead peadooard and wood en bunch, valued id three dollar; being the . propertytakan—and the o th er by Catharine against, Hannah, for perjury— ' the alleged offense cansitolng In testify lag 'falsely to a certain case before Alder , man Butler • few days ago. Hannah was arrested and neld for a hearing. • Metes% an the minor at met _ with_ • iskossattgAThe ,lle street, And Icy sidewalk tam to carriedleito mbar" hat= ber residence.. Among we Handsome And useful buildings erected this season ii the new Sunday school building sp• paitenant to I. James EPlacoPal church, 014,151 nth ward. This building is Atty. by ildriy.flve feet, two Mottos high, the lower fluor divided loins large Wad school room. and two class or re , eitatkettepms. The second B&W fa with , out on, and is designed for the ree -1 Huntley school in the morn. • d fora mission senool in the 1.1) saline.. The building is of brick, back front:UM street, having a ai s d& withpacious y'ardLinnet In front. wind r ows, frontand Is s Le ap p. vestibule and through a vestibule and stair. hall, Web 'connects It alto with the oburch. !The want of the useful con. riblienesessabreed by tills Improvement but been long felt. W c on gratu late the good people and friends of .prbb that so flitetalmildlng_has been secured without any debt lingering over It, and Ibe the preoseds of their late festival eneble them to complete the Intact. or A8=11=6'9124 finish. mph- V. Haft the 112702* yew abed add Fred n27 17; t and bidte27• Itappeeistb . charti 72 22ng th e ele2, • a °Pend -= dtd. hasten.- Ina • helditucildiu, • • • Mama held With an L. lett: ox id 47llMata ant, • bn received in. E '. 7, t dint& He 0 1 41 POWNI and . • f it kir genie ppe: gave way, pre- He fell his skull. The of seeldental Tnanktigielog Celebration The Eleventh Annual Thanksgiving Celebration of the United and Reformed Priabyterbm Sabbath Schoen was held at Lafayette Rail, at 234 o'clock, e. a. Thursday. Long before the appointed hearties happy little ones and their pa riahs began to instable. Aa la mistoms ry, the. Sista Avenue Minion Scheel, <the "Banner Bebop!" of Allegheny =mph) wu out in full force and .made a fine (Replay. Rev. John S. Hands, President of the Pittsburgh Sabbath ,Eirhool, Teachert conducted the 'exercises, The neeting wall 'Veiled by the children chanting the liEth psalm, =amending • • e Lord, for • "0 /Airtir tatra " 72:40 1 ,.;.,.e . P IP "' The.. U. Rabe. Esq., In tin absence:of Rev. Dr. Douglas, read ua Recapture lemon the twelfth. chapter of the children reading 'la conoen each alter. nate verse - with gun teatiii and pre. =ion, Rev. Thos. Sr units, pastor of she Sixth avenue United Presbyterian church, led la au opening prayer, sing. 1411 {gala of s part orthe 'nth .psalm, at. ter which Rev. W. J. Reid addressed the eftlirtrorr:Frof..f. B. Sewell recited in blirotralritailtable style °Lochinna." which straw from ha Hale hearers bar= of linghter. - After singing the 103 d pain:4BBv. I. R. W. Sloan, D.D. ad. fted the parents and teachers: fling' big alr, when a short addrenvu made Rev. J. R../Cerr, of Allegheny. Thissedelightful end profitable exercises Wens broiled to a goat, by the singing part of. the 12th Psalm se • &Mohr wad the tiPadietion bY R"' B. elms Day Geo. halo of ear tadOddliellows' • •••• Oblo acme; bone became • *leg arcemil the pavemeuit. imilesneath Led below lb" Yu" . MUITARI Citizens In Time of Peace. SoLatta in Time of War—Wird Parade of tne Be organized Duquesne Greys—Preaenta- Don of a Von •of Colors by Hon. James Blackmore—Addres• of Gen. J. M. Neg The members of no local organization that sainted previous to the out breaking of the rebellion won a brighter record in the stormiest battles of the great struggle for national ide and honor thgn the Duquesne Greys—an organization around which cluster associations and memories reaching away down Into the past, and one which throughout a long existence has prese - ired the high and honorable reputation of its members as citizens in time of peace and soldiers in time of war. It was therefore with no ordinary pleas. re that our citizen. balled the an nouncement made lieveral months ado that a movement wan or: foot to reorgan• ire this body : The ranks were rapidly filled. op. and gentlemen of war earned titles from lionerala down to high privates unrolled their names, and anon enough were obtained to approximate a hatialioci. On Thanksgiving day was made the drat public parade In driest The day was ,ffivorable for marching, a clear sky Being everboad, cool and pleaaanti The company met at ont o'clock P. it. at their Armory, Wilkins Hall, on Fourth a. eine, and forming Into line, marched to the area, where they were being an:cloudy awaited by a large concourse of people. Eighty-two men formed In line. They were officered sa follows: Captain, David Campbell; First Lieutenant, William B. Neepor; Hamad Lieutenant, James R. Moore: 'Orderly Sergeant, J amea Petrie. Mr. J. A. Carlin officiated as Drum Major and Mr. Harry Al den, the genial boat of the Revere House, as color bearer. Very shortly the line of march wan taken up in the following order. Stood of policemen, under command of Lieutenant Emmett: Drum Corps of the Gi aye, Drum Maior, Great Western Band, officern and men of the Duquesne Grass. The gentlemanly appearance of every man, the handsome uniffirma, the well polinhed musketa, the perfect drill manlieeted In every motion, made the spectacle one not to be middy forgotten, end the Appreciation of the crowd mite attested by cheers. The admirable drill and discipline of the men spoke eloquently of the labors of the drill masters. Messrs. Campbell, Moore and Futlwood. The company drill by a new manual of tactics never before wit nessed in this city. They had to unlearn the old drill In the adoption of the new, and have attained wonderful proficiency. Toe Company were preceded by the Great Western Band, which in itself wee a great attraction, bring handsomely malformed and discoursing the elegant music fer which they are so Justly fam ous. The squad of policemen marched in the advance to clear the way. They pre sented a very tine appearance and were a credit to the farce. The company wan marched to the residence on ;Wylie street of Hon. James Blackmon% the generous and worthy ex-Mayor, where they were presented wits a very valu able and exquisite silk flag, made In ac cordance with a. my regulations. fin behalf of Mr. Hiackinore, who talks by dead. more than by words, Alex. Mcl I wain°, Heq , In an eloquent and Impres sive speech, presented the colors. Ser geant Harry Alden received the flag In the name of the company, and the re sponse was made by Grnergi games IS Kegley, our member of Congress, who said: thtisens, Soldiers, Comrades am ac corded the pieaeure of addressing you a few words. In behalf of the grateful re cipients of this beautiful emblem of our country 's greatness. Also, thanking you for the fitting and eloquent expressions with which it hae been tendered. The occasion bas a personal as It has a public interest to every one who is familiar with the claims of this gallant company upon the confidence 81:14i respect' Of our coin. mushy. Nobly are they entitled to the smiles of welcome with generous con gratulations which greet them with an ovation to-day. The compliment intend ed in this moat acceptable gift to a soldier is as fully appreciated QS it has been worthily bestowed. Society repays a duty to the Common wealth in giving encouragement to vol. ismteer Resod...dons- It is certainly the least expensive method of instructing our youth in the arts of war, and prompt ing them to - intsarrpatrlethim. Men may criticise as they will, and censure en they may, the expenditure of time and money on military, parades—they disre gard the fact that the experiment Of the Republio during the rebellion would have felled but for the timely organization and efficient aervicea of our oilmen soldiery —indeed, from the hour the tolling bell on the old church at Oonoird autsomic el the first struggle for our liberties, the militia, by stern courage, and a devotion to principle and purpoise, defended and maintained those liberties The chase. ter of a nation Is In part the sum of hi r military achievements; these °mention her traditions and command respect abroad.. Among the many deeds which exalt and Illustrate the annals of our State, are to be found those of the Duquesne Greys . Here let me pause a moment, to linger with affection over a name which ao charmed my youth. It carries my thoughts back over the sweep of seasons .and the stretch of years. j would recoil with feelings of blended tendernma and triumph, the association. enshrined in the memories of that Knightly Compa ny. But death has nearly mustered all those woo had their names on the old roles; they have fought their lest battle; their lips are mute; let our hearts spasm for them, and our memorial 'commit their fame to the glowing pages of our national history. Justly may the people of this county be proud of the Company that beam the an cient and honorable name of Iron City. For through battle and siege; through famine and pestilence; ever drifting sands and swift flowing rivers; enduring the simmering heat of the tropics, or the cold of relentless winters; through rea son end dishonor the Duquesne Grays never faltered, and were ever true and faithful. Although the smoky fringe of the skirmish line no longer marks the ad vance of our armies, or the lambent Ware of artillery light up fields of car nage while the old battle-riven and anredded banners are hung on implied walls, /It'd the days. of war with deeds of glory are like drratna of the past—it is stall a pleasing reflection that we nave an Invincible army in our midst, ready to orgaoise and pledge again the perpe. tuity of the Union, should war be again the fortune of this generation, I am as sured that the Dm/oath° Greys will be found bOtling'Mr the right. I am ad monished by a regard for yourcomfort. to wish you the lasting fruits of peace and the happiest results Isom today's cetemonied." There was a very large crowd in at tendance, and the presentation 001951110- nies elicited the heartiest applause. The Duquesne Greys will always cherish and kindly rentember the generous donor, Mr. Ettackmore. Immediately after the presentation ceremonies, a bouquet of pure white dowers was handed to Mr. hicilwaine by Captain J. Elliott. to be presented to Captain Cambell. The bouquet was pre Dented in a nest speech, Mr. Mellwaine offering it as a mate symbol of the mar riage between the old and the new Du quesne Grays. Th 3 company next muched to the re sidence of Mayor Brush, where It was reviewed by His Honor, escorted by Gtpmel Negley. Counter;marchlug, the Men .marched la review past ex-Mayor likackrnoreS, and then woht over the re attainder of the route. Crowd/ greeted, the men everywhere, In this city and Allegheny. After some splendid ma =slivering on the wharf, the company proceeded to the Armory, and disbanded, all highly pleased and gratified with their nest appearance. Capital l!itw Malta. Vaehti; or, Until {Leath Us Da Part. A new novel of surpassing interest, by Augusta J. Evans. PrieeSlX Josh Elthugs' Farmers' *lmams. A Laughable Myth:wine on the old-fash ioned Farmers' Almanac; giving weather prognostications, advice to farmers. family read . pts and mural remarks, by that pkilhvimplutreJoaki &Dings. Pull of comMUlustrations. Price 25 cents. • -• • Ethelyn a, Mistake. A delightful new novel' by4avy J. Holmes. One of the best Mut has ever written. Price MAO daft. The abOve books are for sale by John W:Pittock, opposite the Poston:toe pm!! tlio4olf4, Mr. W. 11, spenheide, tfo. 60 Sixth street (late M. Cledr), Is now prepared to make up winter sults and overcoat. for gentlemen, of the finest materials, war. wanted to tit, and to be equal In every respect to anything of the kind to be obtained in the olty. Mr. ilespanheide% long experience In the trade and the patronage which he has enjoyed hereto. foto is a sufficient guarantee of the style and quality of the goods manufactured at bla ostablistnent. Any of our read. era ha neat, coinfqrtable, and at the tame turns; desirable and otylieh clothing, cap do no better than pntronireHespephelde. Prices - goods trill be tbond tp suit. Ei Oren* Cloalog Oat Hale of 41eots and mes. lAOOO worth of fastdosiable and seasonable Boota and Shoes, at ZS FUt avenge, W. B. Clapp & Co., alga of the Weal. a • tH I . Y G : TL RDAY MORNING NO' :N . 20 ;.: ' THE COURT& District Court —J moire Kirkpat.-Ict. FRIDAY, November 19.—The case of Scott va. Gray Si. Bell, In which a Jury was sworn Wednesday, was taken up and was still on trial when Conn ad journed. Supreme Court—Full Bentql FRIDAY, November 19.—The Supreme Court met at 10 o'clock, ♦. v , a full bench being present. The following business waa transacted: Clayton ra. Selberia, D. C. Judgment reversed and venire de nOOO awarded. Opinion byßoed, J . ROBll of at. ve. Brown, D. C. Judg ment t °Yarned, and return de novo award ed. Opinion by Reed, J. Cunningham vs. Ihmaen; Lawrence county. Argued by !Nor:mune for Maw , bd . in error, and by Dana and Fetterman, contra. Gordon vn. fibriver, Greene county •ntinued. Ilutchlnson'a executors vit. Braden, Lawrence county, non prp3. Pairaoll vs. Neill. Bearer. Argued by S. B. Wilson for plaintif In error, and by Fetterman, contra. Leslie'. executors appeal, Lawrence county. Argued by Morris and Tayit r for appellant, and by Dana, contra. Hues et 111. vs. Morris, Greene county. Argued by Furman for Plaintiffs In error, and by Wylie and Buchanan. contra. Commco Pleas—Judge Sterrett FRIDAY, November 19.—The mum <f the Commonwealth ex rel. James Mc- Laughlin vs. Mary A. hood. which was a writ of habeas co r pus to compell the respondent to produce the body of Mary A. McLaughlin, daughter of petitioner, whom It Is alleged la detained by Bald reapondent against her will. wan argued, R. F. Lucas, Esq., appearing for the petitioner and Alex. Miller, 1.7.aq , and C. F. McKenna, for the respondent. = The petitioner, James McLaughlin, re aided with his wife and several small children, at Now Cantle, Pa., at which place his wife died in 1862, after which he broke up bonne keeping, and in No vember of the sante year placed his chil dren in Mt Paul's Orphan Asylum of this city. Two years afterward the oldest child died, and the others remained un til 1806, when Mary, the next oldest, then twelve years of age, and for the recovery of whom the writ wee issued, wait taken out of the Asylum by hire. Mary N. Good, of HAM township, the respondent to the above writ. Some weeks after the father, James McLaughlin, hearing through the Slaters In charge of the Asy lum what dinpoaltion had been made of his child, he visited her in her new home, and was Informed by Mrs. Good that whenever he dealred to take his daughter away ho could do no. In June, 184 b, he again visited his child, Mary, with the intention of taking her to visit her brothers and 'Meters, three of whom were yet in the Asylum, one liv ing with a Priest at Blairsville and an other with a family at Temperanceville. Mrs. Good retuned to allow the child to go with him. Ile then went to Blair.- vibe and consulted the Priest, who had charge of hi. next oldest girl, who nil vlsoo him to take the children to visit their other sister, which he did. He al leges, however, that Mary arse not per mitted by Mrs. Good to remain with her brothen and sisters any length of time. He now, It appears, is desirous of col. letting his children together and renew ing the family circle which has so long been broken. and a short time since went for Mary, when as he alleges, Mrs. Good and her brother drove him from the premises. appears that Mrs. Good holds an In denture, binding Mary to her until eh° In eighteen year. of age, which is signed only by herself and the child, who at the time of signing was but twelve years of age. The father claims that the child is but fifteen years of age, while the re spondent claims that she is sixteen. Tho Court 'took charge of the papers, and will renders der-Glint in a fee. days THE WEATHER. Obaervatioos A." on the ler ether IndicaPon. The early entrance of cold weather has created anxious enquiries. Will it continue? Had you titled our Last article, on the 12th last., "Weather," inateap of simple •Indian Sommer," It would probably have attracted more notice. In it are given the general prospects of the weather, as pointed out by the indi cations by which we are led and from which we form our Judgment. In that article It I. stated there will be, from November Itrd to December Srd, ••sixteen stormy, chiefly anowy,days, and a mot squally month. The present lunar month indicates ■ mid. stormy month. snow storms, more or len In din charging, ■nd fears that there will not be a navigable river for practical tar untecs a south wind should prevail three or four days .•' We fear s it Is the beginning of a motio ned cold winter, predichted upon the fol lowing facts and surmises: The gradual and not sudden decrease of the temperature of the atmcopbere, es willbe observad by the record of each days temperature, not exhibiting any great and sudden contrasts from day to day. Daily average of the thermometer October 6th to '3sth, 50, 47, 51, 59, 60, 51. .50. 50, 44, 50, 4-4, 44, 47, 44, 42: fmm 19th to Nov. 1, 38, 59, 44, 49, 37 33, 33, 34, 44, 45., 38, 34, Nov. 1 to 17th 38, 39, 319, 53, 44, 39,31, 29, 31, 33, SI, 33, 32, 53, n, as. The highest temperature was on Oct. 8. a and Nov. 4, all Indian summer pleasant days. Heretofore when a cold spell came be tween 15th and 30th of Nov, freezing two to three days, by a sudden decrease and great contrast In the thremotneter it was snceeeded by mild weather about christmas and in January. The snow storms began in the west, northwest and north in October, as else has It fallen in Erie Load at the NMe time; first one layer of snow, and by eucceedlng one., until It is so firmly packed down that neither sun, hea, r air will &mot ve it—nothing but a ground thaw can remove it. This being the ease, the winds will oome from those quarters, and our storms will be snow. The northwest and west winds of the last lunar month prevailed twenty one aeveral days. Earthquakes have the effect of agitating the atmosphere, pro• doting storms and cold weather. This summary entrance of a December atmosphere has occasioned a severe dia appointment to the fernier, tirlder and steamboat interest.; and while the indi cations since August have pointed to • natural cold whiter, they do not indicate the time of beginning, or the time of continuance. . _ We hope the Indications may prove lo correet, and a December thaw may .et in, as there Is usually much rain from the oth to the 0 h of December, and a high rue of Lb* river from the 20th to 30th. G A. PtvratZgoti, NOV. 17, 1809. = The pleasant featlyitiee of Morton Price ware broken in upon Thanksgiving Day by an officer armed with a warrant for his errata. Mr. Price, It is elated, came to Pittsburgh with great pretension In the double role of actor and proprie tor of immense estatea In England, While here he' undertook an engage ment at the Academy of Music, but the experiment wasn't a success, and he was plunged Into difficulties financially by It. Ito extricated kiniattlf Minehow, sod nothing more was beard of until Thum. day, when his landlord, Mr. James C. Beck made information before Alder. man McMaster' charging him wttlit ob taining boarding for himself, wife and child, by representing himself as wealthy and only awaiting remittance& from Ms estate in England. They didn't come and Mr. Beek fearing he had been do d, had Price arreatod I.lld committed to ail. He atilt claims to be placed Id the awkward predicament by a failure of hie agent In England to remit, and oonfldently eaperta tpat he will get the money In a abort tithe. In the mean while his erlfa and child remain at the boarding bonne, While be TeP°6ol In 3.11. Murder, Robbery sae Arne. Particulars were received in the city yesterday regarding a terrible murder and subsequent arson and robbery per petrated at Huntingdon, on the line of the Pennsylvania Central Railway. From the meagre reports and rumors we have, it appears that on Wednesday evening two item Yialted the residence of an old German, named hergbetola, while he wee at supper. With Ida wife and • little boy, named Gardner, they bad adopted. The desperadoes murdered the throe by putting their thmte from oar to car. Subeequently they . roobed the house, taking, U. was sak i, muse 12 000 their victims had tocumulated. They then set fire to the building and fled. They were captured at Altoona and taken back to Huntingdon and placed In Jell there. Part of the Melte money was found on them. When the Pict or their arrival became known an eielted Mob gathered shout the jail, and at hot 'occur ts there was a fair prospect of the men being taker oin. We did not learn the names of the murderers. Preen Gape received daily at "Rpm's. corner Budd:died street and Sixth ave nge, . ODD FELLOWS' PkRADI New Hall—Laying of the Corner Stone.. Opening of New Rooms by Blessili. The Odd Fellow. of the South Side Straw At Norton. borough. having completed trio pro n in i.. True merit toner. its own indeperi nary arrangements for the erection of s ! ence. The article that has within Itself new Hall, on Sarah street, Eaat Birming-1 the elments of value and popularity, ham, laid the corner stone of the build- i needs no be/tittering to win for ii a place leg. Thursday, according to the usages !In public. ectlamtion. It stanch. for It of the order, and by special permission I "If, ..setting its own superiority and from the Grand Lodge officer, held e , inviting Judgment In Bs favor. Hence, grand regalia parade, the brat held In In view of these fact., it is not •nrPri• - this county for a number of years. The ~ tug that the St hg e , sow i ng m no in no i nn , turn, co n out, ncideriug the weather, w waa r , 1 attained the hlgheot position among the rr , te large, and the • l''''''alwl -aa „„ —-- rivals for public favor, and yet no wipe rif the most Impreing we have ever wit. Mal effort baa been made to obtain for It ne.ed. It connisted of three die sines,i the place outside of Its own character thefirat embracing Allegheny l ' hd r ee ' and recommendation. All that it bat Iris second, the Pittsburgh lodg., and r, quired het been an Introduction; once the third being composed of the 1,. - sige. Lidding place In ... taloa ... Ling r ,,,,,,. , from th , , - Alh Miele. P. G., J. V Hsa community, It merrily advertises ney w. Chief Marshal , and woo annint.si daair ~,,d extol. ~... own virtues by P. ii ,J. l‘tvd• P. ''•. J. 11. Wetter '' and excellenmea It ha. many riv•is, and P. G., M. M. Walker. ea Marancln no superiors. Time extent, variety and column the ...oral division.. After the perfectness of Its work, i t k i mpiin y in ''''hmn had I -era ''" ned, the following oonatruction and routine. to operate, tie phi Officers In carriage. toni the strength end durability, are some few of phi , Le a , signed them in the line: G. M., the recommendation,. which it carries A. Ainumn; D. I:, M., Jacob P. Schnei der; G. S., J. G. Walther: G. W., Alf and which Lind for It a secure place in ~,„ general esithvation. Here In Putstinrght Slack; I , T,J. H. Scott . . ''• J. 4 • , J "'"" where everything that is mechanically Bryant; G. ti 8 , John Rote:min: G. t•., good in appreciated, the popularity of the the Chart. Weiterchsunen. aft. which Stuger maohlue luta been daily extend• the proce.ion moved from 'Nom] ntreet over the following route: Up Wateratreet mg and the demand for It Is so great that Meson. Straw R Morton, the outer. to Wood; up Wood to Fifth avenue ; up prising agenta, experience difficulty In Fifth avenue to Smithfield street; down Si •-tnithfield to ,Monongahela Suspension enlarged no much of late as to -compel Itridge; over the bridge to Carson street[ the ab n up ()anion to Tenth: along Tenth to abandonment of their tad Salesrooms for Moro c mum:idiotic quartersst No. 20 Bingham; Mona Bingham to Thirteenth: Sixth area (late St. Clair). Thia build along Thirteenth to Wachltigton; up IrT they have thoroughly refitted and Washington to Fifteenth; down Fifteenth re umbed, and In point of elegance to Carlson; along Carom, to Twenty sixth; -and ronranianaa It ~.o mparra, with any along Twentyaixth to Sarah street, and other of our palatial .tabliahmenta thence to the its.,tion of the hall. The front Is beautiful - and att.... The ceremonies were Cnthilleled by the live, the windows being supplied with officer. of the i ; rand litsige of the State enormous French plate paneathe largeet, iti :he Dana! form prancribed by the or. ..,." think, lu the ads,. The well and order. in both I,erman and English, and ceili were of a highly impreneive and Inter• frecc ngn are eleganCly eating character. S. 11. Bally, at the oed, the floors painted an covered d with rich Bruncelit carpet, and the eppointuients conclusion of the rertunnies, delivered throughout are of the neatest and most an oration In Engliolt, after which an ad. Maori°. e styli. The entire building, drean in !sermon WW. delivered by Her. from basement to roof, is on hen orcupied by the C. Hidden, The corninni. were enliv• firm. Visitor e will rind hand a large ened by excellent anode, both meant. firm. 01 the singer sewing maea,naa, mental arid vocal. The occaelon wan an well am the . for Hinckley knit, exceedingly pleasant one, sad will long Ling machine. for which Messrs. Straw , wi remembered by the meitibera of the N. Morton are the ageuta. Thom who -der who participated In IL ill Make examining the Singer machine will do we'l to call on thin firm, as they employ no ageuln or hawkers, preferring that the trade ithould seek them rather than that they should ate, k the trade. Wo eerti.tly urge our reader. to favor the istabllshineut with a visit, and, If deeii-oun of purchaning a family sewing machine, to award due ocarauderatlon to the popular Singer. Mmusemout. Organ Ilot . nn.—The beautiful and ac complinhed actress, MPS I.ncille Went ern, was the recipient of a benefit at lb A Opera lionne last evening, and never have we Peen e larger or more brilliant . . . audience assembled there. •• East Lynne' was presented, with Miss West ern in the relrof Lady Israel and Madame Vine. Her representation of the char acter of Isabel la a model piece of actinic, and Is not escelled by any other lady who h. ever attempted the character. The piece will be presented at the mat Ina° this afternoon, and .Oliver Twist" is on the bills for to-night. An thin is the laid opportunity many will have of seeing her this season, we would advise all to go. TTs n nint Tit stA THU.—The enter. tainnteuta at the Pittsburgh Theatre during the pant week, have been of an unusually interesting character. The Mace• Taylor combination troupe la strong card, and present a variety exhl• bitten unequalled by any other company traveling. Mr. Jam !dace'. reprteenta. tient, of classical statuary are beautiful and elegant, and the "set to" between Jam and Pooley Mane le a very Interest. Mg entertainment. decidedly ono of the beat of the character we have over wit nessed. The men are both well up in the '•manly art of self-defence," tandem is much the quicker and moat scientific_ Mr. James Taylor, who in ono of the combination, Is so well known by the patrons of the "Old Drury" that it is use less for us to say anything In hie praise. As a comedian in-his peculiar lino, ho Is without an equal, and "last but not least" Mina Alexander, Is • sweet singer. There are many other attraction. at the •.tdd Drurr," a. will be aeon by attending the matteee this afternoon. Tni: CANO,PIoF TIM COLORADO. The neat lecture of the aurae under the sump:can of the Mercantile library AlOlO - will be given at the Academy of Music, Tuesday evening, Nov. 23, by Col. J. W. Powell, the explorer of the Colorado river, who has chosen as his theme •.rtie (kmon• of the Colorado" The lecturers tr said to lm i -graphic writer, atitIJIWIf berfalnly had enough experlenoe to understand the sub* beet thoroughly. Those who wish to hear, from the lips of the brave and hardy explorer, of the marvels, and ro- mance, and grandeur of thin peculiarly Interesting and remarkable region will avail thetneatawa of the opoortunit v thus atlorded. There will ts, no reserved meats, and admission to all parts of the house may be obtained for tilty cents Ta a MIN.TRKT a —Remember the Sten- Ration M manila A lion, Peett le Rill. Delehantv and [loonier. today. They give a matinee thin afternoon 1111111 a grand cloning performance to-night. New Okra and witiciants of • Stile Npltt ting character. They were greeted with a large audience last evening, which is the surest Indication of tlteir Popularity. This In probably the last time they will appear In the city, and lovers of the "burnt cork" should improve the oppor tunity. FA The Fair at St. Bridget'a Church, which hart been In crogaeas for several week*, will close this evening. The met of furniture wax awarded to Mr. Joseph Hsstinge, The awards on the other articles will be made thin evening F.zcsutoaHour-Grind Literary and ;dusleal Festivals will be given in En• relater Hail, Allegheny, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, the 233 And nd inat., we will be aeon by referring to the amusement eoluinn of this morning. Pplendld N orttuanstitp, The efleganee, beauty and style of the new uniform of the Duquesne Greys elicited the Marti/fat admiration from the onlooker.. They were made on short patine, from actual measurement, by the well known Merchant Tailor, Henry Hale, corner of Sixth and Penn streets. It Is a/ne simile of the uniform of the eel ebrated Seventh Now York regiment, and was gotten up in a style equal, If not superior, to that of the •"gallant Sev enth." It cohnista of gray pants, with black stripe, gray coat, embroidered with gold braid, and black cap and white pompon. Ocuuddering the comparative short time in which the uniform had to be manufactured, together with the WM entity always kgperieuced in dila pento de, branch df the business, Mr. Hale deserves great credit for the expeditious and neat manner in which his orders were executed, but good taste and clever workmanship have long been conspicu ous features with his estabilahmsut. Popular as Ever Notwithstanding the great run on the Clantinental, Thanksgiving Day, by lov ers of the pure, the fresh and the whole some, in edibles, the establishment will be found opt to-day, and its patrons need have ui fear that in quantity or quality their eilowence will be anything inferior to whit it has been heretofore. The beat of fresh Oysters, Game and all the dolimuiles Of the mouton will be found cn the tables to-day, served in that princely stylowhich has alwnyarboen a peculiarity of thp Centinental. Mer chants, doctors, preachers, lawyers, and the great public generally, will find this popular eatabilshment an excellent place at which' they can appease their tarps tites. It is located right below the pdat °Mee, On riftb svenue, and is always open dey and evening. so that the hun gry one may have Ms wants supplied at any hour. Drop In. flecceolUou of Merit The Weed Sewing Machine Company of this city took a gold medal at the Maryland State Fair last week. over all oordpetitors. The establishment of this Company, In Llartford, was an important addition to out business enterprises. Its somas, folly deserved by the impeder expedience 'of the weeo Machine, is almost without parallel In the history or any manufacturing establishment ever located In this city, considering the length of time this company has been In operation. One hundred machines are now being made daily, with orders for one thousand on hand. Night work will be necessary to supply the demand— Herrford Cleurent, Yoe. 18. 1869. Jam BICION•T t 8021, 116 Market street, are ttie nttshergh agents. iniadsalens Received. RECORD/6'l Ovnem, Nov. 10, 1860 • The following coratoissioria bar been received iv,' Qie Ifecorder: Aldermen. Richard Allen, Twelfth ward, Pine burglrr Net F ifteenth ward, Plttaburglui Robert lgo4dame, Four teenth ward, Pittsburgh. The following u Jueticea of the Pease I Jamea Rankle, Sewickley borough; Win. Miller, Belle vue borough: D. B. FUTglleorl, Mt. Washington borough; Samuel Dempster, Braddock borough. Thanksgiving Day, 1809, with all Its fouling, and merriment, and gamma happiness, and dormit thankinlnees, bad ;laird iota history, butt the Cali great fah 4111 reaming' that at f.,lebler 11 great Trunk EmPorinm, Ito. 194 Wood argot, the best and phaspnig article' in the trade, from the 'argent litaratbga to the smallest pate/toll, may be obtained h traveler' or thus who contemplate tra velln* - ' ',- • - • ^ • - GW.t.n . " _ THE MORE SEWLiti MACHENE. =1 There are few educational institutes in this country which have so long and so an iformrly sustained high reputation ae our own popular home one—Duity's Cot-Laos. It has, perhaps, accomplished more solid good, traceable in all the walks of business life, than the majority of our claanical colleges. Rome of our shrewdest and • most prosperous me, chants un he al tatingly accord a large share of their eumee to thin business cams mater. Parents haying boy. to educate •ould examine into the merlin of Dutra College and learn for themselves how it commends Itself am a leading school for the practical training of youths lind young men for any ponition In active Madness lite. Mew Getena Raisins, New French Currants, New Turkey Prunes, New Valentin Raisin., New Citron, New Lemon Peel, New Seedless Raisins, Now Figs and DateS, New Prunellco, Now Chinese t,lnger, New EgyptianAOC., New French Piccalilli, Now English Pict-401111, Now English Mined Pickets, New English Cauliflowers, New English (Jerkin., Now English W.tnnt., New English ('how Chow. New Dundee Marmalade, New French Peas New French Mushroom., New Currant Jelly, New Guava Jelly, Fraid. and SPINA Reiman, Froth Frans In Joie., Fresh Canned Poncho., Pine Apples, Plum., Cherries, Pears, guinces, Raspberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Ca ,, ers, Olives, Pepper Sauces, Catalpa, French and English Mustards, Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, Re., At prices to compare with any, at 112 Federal street, Allegheny !Sty, ticb, Beams “It Might Have Btsm.” if al sad word. oft ngue or pen. The saddeßt are, "It might hese been." More sad is thin, we daily see, It is, but hadn't ought to be. So those who In their hour of need, Will try to waists without • Dexter. And feel with bitter anguish keen. Somehow they'vegot that old wash board 7111 life becomes .perfect bore With fingers weary and worn over that old wasts•bmard. The moml of these verses read— if you'd be happy, buy a Dexter Wash ing Machine. Then earn, the spectre of the day, Will take hts traps and anent). away. For It only takes two boon to do A washing on the Dexter Wadttnit Ma• chine. The Dexter Is sold on monthly pay ments at R. H. Long's, Agent. No. 12 Fedemlatreet, Allegheny, and 70 Smith field street, Pittsburgh. TWELVE ULRLS WANTED for general bones work at once. Apply at No. 12 Federal street, Allegheny City. 2,14.8. M. J. Lorio. lEZ! Po-num:Loa. Nov. 12, 1869 The undersigned, guardians of the chit. dren of John McLaughlin, deceased. late of New Brighton, Pennaylvanla, feel It their duty thus publicly to Mate that they-have this day received at Unhands of E. O. Krehan, Secretary of the Co. 'WOperative Life insurance Company of estern Pennsylvania, the sum of one thousand dollar., the full amount insured by said company on the life of Mr. Mc- Laughlin. On behalf of the orphan children for whose benefit the Insurance was effected, we tender the company our thanks for the prompt settlement of the claim, sad we commend the company to the public as fully deserving the confidence and large patronage It enjoy.. Jab. friaAUCIEMIN. Sa. B. TlidllPriON, • Guardlens. Temperance Publlealions. Band of Hope Badge, per dozen $1 00 Band of Hope Holders, o 120 Band of Hope Hymn Books, per dozen Bible Rule of Temperance Alcohol and Tobacco Temperance 'Pleats, per package..... 26 Text Book on Temperance . 1 60 'or eale by F. Cl. Ttaineman, 113 Third avenue, Pittabnrgh. The headquarter. for fashions In ladies dress goods and trimmings is at Moor. head's, No. St Market 'treat, which is daily crowded with patrons from all pats of our city end surroundings, who take delight in examining and purchas ing from the large, carefully selected and choice assortment whiait may always be found In the establishment, and which they fuel satisfied is of the latest Myles and.patterns. Conantritimi Miters can betaken at all times and under all dreumatsnees. No ordinary exposure will prevent their salutary casein, and no had result can accrue from an °val.:lose. They effect ually cure debility, chronic, or nervous, liver complaint, jaundice, dysvepals, chronic diarrhea, dhows of the kid , neys, and all dhows arising from a dia. ordered stomach, liver or Intestines. Veeensenea wools farmer Smithfield street and Diamond alley, is Justly pop. alai for the excellence o f • its mann& went. erything aftcmt I.oe eetablish. men% Is we pt In the neaten =foam and the pli ea prepared for the palate are of the most tgoopting and stigmatising ammeter. Imdflia can prootire Meals at any hoar of the day. INo pm in the oily is more deserving of patronage. panty and ellleary lennivernally re. *lonized In Milk of Violeta. A. idngle application will prodnee most pima/ os results. Sold by all drusgiae. tC NT Brinkerhoff, now Woek. spot fbr &merle*. For fashionable blii" r-dsr, plqin rr4 by curlin, and a lev.le, 114•eloge ahoy. ar batb, and for alt clipping and leerldig, Will4paon'a eh!. put atapoti at No. -190 Feral loped, Allegheny. Drop In at nee, Mao Blxth avenue and Elmnhiteld Weft Boots, Boots, Boots. Col. I, D. Egan's assortment of books, at his store, No. 41 Sixth avenue, Is very full and complete, and contains volumes for Sunday school libraries and minis tare, physicians and lawyers, editors and merchants, and everybody In general who has a taste for reading, In addl.. Urn, any of the late paper, and maga. sine. may be foetid on his counters, to gether with a tine atoca of stationery, all of whirl, are offered at price, which are the aeinnishtnent of those who have heretofore been paying exorbitant rates. The best and Onimou Tomo of Iron, Phosphorus and Cainuma, known as Caswell. Mack At Co's form Phoembo• rated Elixir of Cali ore Bark. The Iron menu-fol.:nor to the b100..1, the Phospho r. renews wente of the nerve tissue, and the Censers given a natural healthful tone to tits digestive organs, thereby curing dyspepda In its rano. forme, Wakefulness, (fellers' Debility and proration of Slam.. Monufortured only by Coawoll, ed., Now York Sold by all druktrista. Phrenelogy.—The rooms of Fowler S Wella, Lafayette Hall, are thronged day atni nationn, with chart► 13713:13 and full written descriptions, giving advice as in health, self culture, beat bustnees, selection of companions, &c. We Believe Our lob lot of floor clothe to be the eheapeat geode now offered In any market In the world. Patterns neat and In good teat.. JAM. 110A0, 174 Federal arrest, Allegheny A Joh Lot of floor clothe we expeat to .t only a few days. Buy and save onoy. Hoar., JP.. luWTIT Duy. Pleor Int Cloths at Jr., end Nave twenty nye per cent., 174 Federal street, A Ilezhen v. Employment Ontre.---.itrln wanted for nooks and private 61111iii01.1 In the city. R. H. Long, at No. 12 Federal ntreet, near bridge, Allegheny City, at the Dex ter Wanhing Hardline (Mice. lot Real Estate.—Soe Slavertisement of IldoClun,q R Rainbow, Real F.atate and Insurance A.stents, 196, 197 and 199 Cen tre avenue. tf. Life ILlKursere.—The simplest, safest, nhears.st and be system Ls that of the C.... Operative I.lfe insurance Company of Western Pennsylvania. Constitutton N ater is a certain cure ear Diabetes and all dlseaaoe of the Kid. may. For Kale by all Drugglata. 'maser. Meals at all hoar. of the day and even leg served up In the moot sumptuous sty lea at Iture'n, corner Sixth avenue and Smithfield Street. Ertel Oysters, every style, every day at Bum's, Both avenue and Smithfield street. —Men were energetically working all the afternoon and evening In the ruins of the building which fell in St. Louis yesterday, but only one more person wan taken out, the dead body of John P. Bashiro, a wall known boas carpenter. He head was horribly eruahed, and be most hove died It:latently It is thought four other persons are In the ruins, but there Le no hope of rescuing any of them alive. —The bne hundred mile waiting oon .at at Becton terminated on Thursday . . . . night, betwcwn Dinsmore, Daniels, Oddy, McCann, Gibbon and Taylor. Oddy con eluded lila one hundred miles In twenty three hours and twenty minutes, and Taylor In twenty.fcpur hour. and forty eight minutes. Dinsmore, who came in third, was in the beet condition of the three. Adeluonst Markets by Telegraph. Livia:root, November 19. Cotton Belot this week 75.000 bales Including 11,013 bale, for expert, 7,000 on specula tion. Stock 420,000, american 29,000 bales. Re:winos MIS Week 53,000 bales, Ameri can 18.000, amount afloat 285,000, &mellow 100,000, market today steady, aadd 'Jog v b lan {„ ds 11,, Orleans 1134 d, sales 10,000. ester market dull In breadetuffs, receipt; wheat in tut three days 20,090 quarters, American 45,1911, Wlfornia white at 9s9d, red western No 2at 8,41 d, rettaltrinter at Ba9d. Flour 12a. Corn m12'8027.54. Ootl2sd. Pesatla. Park 11306 d. Beal Ws. Lardlls6d. Cheese 68e6d. Bacon 67s8ct. New common 80. sin 5.6 d, tine Its. BraritePetroleum la2d, refin d I.lod. Tallow 10s, Tereentine 27,6 d. Linseed cakes 10 pounds 16e. fir PTA LO, Nov. 19.—Flour, no sates. Wheat dull. =lee 7000 bath Bheboyga: spring and 7000 bush Green Bay club at 11,01. Corn higher and strong, man of 40,000 by sample at ne by car lot; and small parcels at 880, and 20,00 bush on spot end to arrive at 88(1039e. Oata firmer sales of 12,000 bush Ohlo, 527,000 bushels western, and 511 000 bush do. at 52c, and ' 21,000 bush do to arrive at 52 1 40. Rye neglected. Barley higher and firm no minally at /1,05( 407, CHICAGO, November 19.—1 n the after. noon corn was firmer; idea of No. 3 at tile, seller the year; but closed firm with buyers at thin figure on pot. Wheat dull and a trills easier, selling 86r No camber, %Se December. Oats saleable at 41c. Proclaims firm: sales of Al,OOO pound. short rib. at lby,c. In the even ing there was no movement In the grain market; Prices nominal. 400 libls me® pork sold at PO, seller (ram December 25th to February lat. °swum, November 19.—Flour active, at 18,26 for No. 1 spring, $8,50 for amber winter, $7 for white, $7,50 for double extra. Wheat dull; No. I Milwaukee club $1,24, red Wabash $1,22. Id elf PO it:, November 19 —Cotton quiet and arm at 2:130; receipts for two days: 9,649 balsa, and exports 2x3; week's receipts, es= exports, 8,816 bales. I 3=13 H iT6—HOWARD—On Wednesday erettam. Sorember Ilth, 11149, at the reshitheo of the bride •• mother, by it. Her John Yearbothosha HENRY H. 11A7B to Il• RT O. HOWARD. IE—WOODY—,:o Tuesday, Novem ber lath, 1969. •i SI o'clock r. m., at the ma dam. of the bride • parent., Dr. Jtall al C. IIeCOR.IIICK. of Meant Washtub.. P.., to Was ADA X , oath laughter of John of Bethel. Pa. B HAL LEY —IIcINTTRE - 0. Thothday, For. lath, 1669. at the &thud Methodist Chathh. Well* , 1.7 Hee. Wm. beams, Hr. IL\ LPH ItatILDLILY .ad Mi.. m Meant Halle (YRS, bath of ( hartiera toentaldp. BILLELAND-1 6 1:NLA4,04 Thursday own tora, Woo 18111. HMO. skikai rtatelenor of the bride'. para.., hr INt, Hat. Col. J. B. Clark, at. JOHN ♦. BILtEIJII and Ml.. ANNIL dustrtar of U. X. D■ P. 1.0.. MI •Ile 'May Cloy. Your. DIED YOUNG—On I rids y. 0ct. h 19,1161t at Shen b .VtT I l ata ? ; . 1 1 it 1: d :7115 311:a a: 1%1:n rtld and tee children to lament Ocelots. lIILL--On Thursday, at 11l o'clock f. n. ILtl/6128 J. Iti the 66th year tit het Ke• The funeral will take place tram her late resi dence le klaaelleld. Ca.. cuips.as. Sta. at A clock r. n. Carriages leave Moreland A Mitchell'. I very stable. onl.lherty alreel.oppc. Me Onion nekat, al 11 0 clank noon. Pettant of the fare Isere Invited to a/tenth sLAV U BT YY BACT.--Os Thursday, Noy, 19, st 9 e•el,,ek • YLIZABST,II QUEEN utititt, wits t a. O. ttspitiverletch, le the Ittla year at Car. Ip3 Ibe Notre; will Sake pleas Rota the role■■& ef bee tweets. In sloe borough of Zonal Wash- ItsaWa. so-DST. (lame(,. a 1W.14 o • ebet F.M. WELSH—slut Tbersday, Nor 1111, at woluelt F. S. AtlCitulLL W la the 4ltb Toss of els see. The Oatmeal VIII tatT • plate trout tits labs t)1• deo., I blot &venue, bubasl ♦rcf&tiOla. at o'ehnk. The Meads of to, reality are ro.llort lair to &need. MCI XONAkTICILS—On Thereday, Nov. 111—isek LlClliv ORA. lofrot d. cellar of John and aced I year and b months. if antral from the recldecce of her parents et Smite Creek, TRIO MORNI.SIO. IL4 10 o'clock. The frlea.l. of the is/Rtly {re reepectfolly to attend. carriages will lease the livery stable of MAL U. r•tunou a co. r eomer of ercatik avenge sod Liberty street, at 'S Weisel s. or. MOH s RDSON—tin Toortelsy evening. Nor: le. 1409. .ittaN ItlCH.lll;poir2l. Los OM year o, sirs. sacral will take taste front Me late reddens* In darn township. Allegheny roomy, PL., W. tuT, November CO. el 1 o'clock P. sr., to pro seed tort. Oar Cam terr. The Meade of to rem.ly are reerertfolly invited to attso4. Ea s IrK—Thursday mottling. Nov With, W. S. y aTtrICK. Funeral so D.T. Nok.mber Afttb, ak o'clock, trona No. 34 Cbo..tool .apt. ?lIte• Oorkh. ailat: B.VATTSUAQN Ju.Nize L. inumacs. prim* RIMA & If ILLIAMS, uderLast,ro, cora., et 7111.11 shin. .11 R 4 It tree, rituenrob. O J , and,f ail alnde. oo , ou ouCrnp.e and Moues, Slid emu deoerl4 , - Uou of fosar.l Cusuhlgtm good foralsopod on lag moats uocseio terns lo thr , eq. thus., wag outlast. f .ruLlsbed: 1.10. 0.. do ud aluLt. IDEttBEES & PEEBLES, Ell• rarramme AND. LIV." 7 WrAn comet . 1 ClANpUtlic , D CHUM .. l iecconi =g:' • mA"::, ...d %i ca ,,, ,vim wr. tut1 r e 2 a,.. 1 ,,, it ,.. =it r ietiVraCsalfhcar% 1447 f t ell sad AIM, JOSEPH NETER & 19Pirl().V431VAJLEMS, Ito. 494 rims !MEWL? earreages lir Ire Matte. SLOG Mob. o. ol =l . eae W Pearl lurateerlere et re. wa YINEGAB THE PITTSBUR6II v I.) LIJIIII , 11 7 ORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are now rwenarr.l to I orvlsh VIN It/ AEt ate. LONMit MARKET RATE.... •Iteolloo It 1,.11 , EXTRA WINE VINEGAB. FEr OT ICES--" To- Le," " For Sale," Lost," Wants,'• "Found," "Boarding," fit., not creading FO UR LIN EA 6e inserted in Uwe columns met Jo TWENTY-PITR CENTS; taeA adds Nome finer FIVE CENTS. {PANTS WANTED—AGENTS.—To sell TUTTLF. J FAA. HICHT V•LVE ►sex 8 lIVIC •r/t1 /(141.1•11l•••fi .•,e so per crull , fu. I r men art mallux 115.00 $lO.OO ii•T. ~TUN 1 C. Iron Kononrre •n, liencrotAern , N Lorl Run 509. r. I. P.. WANTED—A PA It TN ER with 13.000 tub In tura, In . new b..inr.. . . . . . . ~(A) n W prove ter, prvelvatOrv. and ...lord la e ...pia provrat. a i,ires• •11Alit1FACTU IREEL•• GA 7 rit• OPTICS. VTANTED.—A SITUATION a' m OOK rE had e .VAIE bA c y a ngl eeuttnfecan reference. Address ••M.,•' e. re Luck baa. 171, • WAITED. BOIRDING. o sb, ',Tale en de•be r...cerns I. a p,sl+ family, ea , h or .afloat b.:mediae Best „ ( rtrernace peen. dab/race J. IL, lbw etce. w ANTED—By a small tam a lsll[l. etn.cm Imuwevm.•ll Siu., come wril rccommeuilm, Imo., at 3 IrItINTENEY AVANTED.-A 11414 CARPET V LOON. Alon to I , I . I.:ILATUR rot Ige same. AWY ol 8T Thtrlee nth ..treet. UTANTED.—A BAKEHOUSE lo Chums ern or Allegheny. Addeo" 8., Orrte. owing non and Veallty. UrANTED--HELP.—AT EM. PLOYILF.NT OFFICE, No.l It COL Street, BOY/ SIVA'S mbl 11..Wi, for Mertz lands of employment Persons vrenttas of ell lauds elm 00 raoylted as short notice. WANTED—An AGENT for this r Y str4,r l oNAvTRLN4 otter Lerma more Moral tean y othor company. Call and examine at 161 W oo d . troat. =MMti=2l WA NT ED.— A GENTS every- WHEEL to aril the AIIMRICAN K nIT. TIN Y G MAOEILNIC, theorilY ramill Knitting Machine ever Invented. Pilo. 1013. Mill Galt 310 1 000 tltehea prr minute. Ad. AMENICAK KNITTING MACHINE CO., Sonton. Kass, or ht. Loots, Mo. WAFTED. - MORTGAGES. • 140.000 W Lomi in large or small amounts I= BM, Bond and Bea/ /ankle Broker No. 179 Km thfleld street, WANTED. AGENTI 9 . . 254:1 per month to well De only GENUINE. IM PROVED COMMON rEN SEW INO CHINE. Price oniy 119. Great Inducements to Agents. Tola la the malt popular hewing ma- Lockhineof the m i ll dmake* the iamons that c a n Mitch do •ny II of wort that can De dove on toy machln —100,090 sold and the demand cow tautly Increasing. Now la the time to take an agency. tars d circulars, lIIM.Eke vare inDltagym.lie Adtir.s 0 , C0•113 • CO.. Boston, Mau., Plimburah, Ps., or ht, I.4ltia, Mo. DIVORCES LEGALLY ODTAINEID without publicity, releasing both poi Ulm Bo fee yin. deux. t. obtained. AVM.. Y.O. no. 0030 NO re-csr -TWO FVEINISWED SLIZPINO BOOM. Engefra at 314 Penn tree[. rirliG-LET, WITH EtoAlloll46l, • An eh gent 1.• ROE 11001 f. tee:. the hut. o Ant el.-, wit b or without an arlditlonel sleep leg room. 11111 MYSTIC AVENUE. Allegheny City. FOR SALE. II SALE—A FOUNDRY. AND rh.Cllll,ll. SHOP. with aced facilities for ' Mae Hill work sad a lobed trade established. flddrees. ••.FOUNDIIIf." at this Office. 'VOIR NAL& —ENGINES AND , poinum w god w coud-tisa4l, coo "'"'" "'"." bn.hltSICK EIfSiM;FMMMI rall BALE. - SOUTH pivror 710311 ettOPERTIt.—A neat TWU STORY aleg D WltiLllebt 11()Cla of Ste Boom. and Cellar. Du ilitarest, fret:rasa uld • Well of Water. Lot twenty feet trout on Carson street by one tosetbed deep Price 45.1100. ten um onehalt east, t mato dy'r In cue altd two years. B. CI2 , IIIBP.RT 60NP. eLeth MHZ SAM—Engines and Boll era. Noe and Second 'flood, of ail Mods nunlaatly on hood. Orden Moo all pane of ne COaatt7l.x.ol , l executed. _ JAMAS WILL A CO., Corm r Nation Avenue A P. P. W. i C. 2. W Allegheny, P. VOE ALE.- LARGE NEW I BRICE S A noljnE with - LOT 3111110‘Bret, on Sale 'Meet. near better. Seventeenth triud. Pletazol y loestra. In • ple•sant andavailable neighborhood. A aubelanttal. eonventrot and well Sulam d thieutuaton glee. ham , &stele. It not vld will be rented. Al.o. See BRICK RESIDENCE on Prnapt et meet. also.• DCIIBLE. BRICK DWELLINO on f Orq-larst Wert. Moo. number of o th er Ht./UnES AND LOTS for .a l e. F . . . ARMS for sale. LIITS Bloom:Meld Mende. T. n years alJoared for padsnent. Inquire of M. b. WILLIAMS, Feat Estate and Insurance. Agent, revenotento ward, Pllts.- SPIVS. Ya., opcoalte tlt. Jotal'a Eplxopal Chore!, _ - Fon M sALE. ao. ad Loty on $p neainy BM. tleyentb ward. atee 15,5014309 nest" t Tien Inn Balla, 000; House ad to i1:54 Jam. street, 500; II bonta d olalg p ttnnt. v ., tr frioat h l ' iscrealt 17,toorye town:htp ' ott ren rotd, .6,000. 11 lots on , Pot ottret, 4,000. bonne and lot to Weal Oblo. 119.500; acre grout d In Delano, Bore. 41,000.1., ad lots, bead of kleanoir atroot, 49,550; boo,. ad 9 .0 la illanetk not,,, 51.500; boat d tot IA Byfilaratey. Bra, nggi t z.b om . antola Palo lro lot VI by 910 %COO; Etna a% tlan Ina... 34 aye., Imtt lan. Inquire of n. W 111711108.2. Rood 'gnats Aeon, comer Otdo and Bandnal stmts. /Matta, xoIISALE—PROPERTY. . lota 95:131 Inot;• eroded, only per year. 4 lota 24:132 lea 5400- 4100 per_yrar. 1 lot 23=19 feet. 45 . bsed. street. Mete boas* of 3 math, lot 11111104 Wet; only d 414100. Brion boar.' Immo beta roam an stable; 11.11110 Q-44,1100. storied tetra boom oa Faith. eaeb 11.1 k, 200. II Iva (coned pleased bet& banes elaQi Polthed. new; lot elltzloo. Two brie* lowa. bedrenta, 00 (00 55,000. and <ally Isrlat bow. lot Straloo . ,ol.. 400-4200 ths2 and IMO per eau. 11.4 mesa eared booth and lot 24:2110 feet. L. ll2.. bl i kii% 4 0" , al,sl7}42Scretrista r41.0413 .. 0 . Marai oast2 lolaqm Wri e rsap . ob Ve t elieVatXn4o l 2; orioTss/5.. 150 poet fronleit oa Centre Mes ta i a 1'123 loop.tlldde mim 00 ow mum • Pan 430e1t0 letba. e alma woman la sell loested. within 10 to 32 senates walk et Or Osoarl t ones. and oat:a No). (*land Patheaser lt; scram as Western Yenna. ltailraid.. 4 With boat th e or, so noes on PIM Boodle Railroad, 4 altos Path ell,. New frame noose 1 sal.lo from Coarl Hiram. *O5 Ems illssonrl laad. Bersoom dralrlna novel.. • Dome or mate an la t soot % Oos o wllDlng to ell, Noose eel Da or • •17NO & RAINBOW. GOO Noi. 194 197 sad 199 Vostro •rozook. PERSONAL.—AII persons seek. DO li lir^ or too moot. to Heal Sr "W lr la e 04 7. o t re l iititglritrig LIITA L A. FIWISTILIt." lib float atmlli or odu be • Mt Isinall razz toony noo.tio, Persons cattnot Ito coloulted outof Lloo tam Usk It 000takts. Clair T PHlLLlns h L a na Mums saa Baal Zany Atom+, No, 139 'nut.. COAL AND WEEP. cIIMS lIIMSTRONG _ I Yongklngtieny and Cennellsville cold, AAA lleanifameas. or' COIL, DUCE lIID MELPIIIIIIZED COLE. OPlf/Cl. AND TARO, corner Baler lead Yoram IM4I. Liberty a nd Clymer stmt.. Math erW• alio Second serett, gimp ee...•. asa ... al d ebo ...d trok Mom &USIA. P. • 1.1. IC U. Dm - poi, Orders fell rep either of the above WS mi. or 04. dreu go ma through Pleteborgb P. U., adve prom, mix tttzon. & le-Varaktf =rot 412,1174 .7* CottCO.. .7.1141.11, otobensoo• *leo:. /Retell • Co.. Greff • Boa OA Almftradley. Poet • a.Lit 4 Pit9Peee__, re... • Co., 111 eH dOt. reSua. • um of 14, ofamalreof • 8. CJOALS 00.1112 i (XIALBII DICKSON, SMART & CP S allltott maned that OSP tO NO. 667- LIBEL= STBEETt 204 Chr 7.toct Mutett-ONDSLOWL wimaitm c gro to Ptratotitusetr a i L. Nur CULL orditesummiatztotak telsis=l: AIUSENViTS OrNEW OPER & BOIIPF PATIIBDAY AVTERNOONO No'rember BOtn 11189. LUCILLE. WiLSTER.Is MATINEE. al o'cloOt. EAST LYNNE. OR IITE F LOPIIMENT. Lae, . WI•1.111 ir rrastro LA...IU. Mr l•oxa A. rho:2e. RATURDAt EVENINO. - - LUCILLE WESTERN r um portmltare N NCI' pl liartrAteerterrefal Pirtlire .. Ills It Lando. =I Svkes .• Mr. Jas. A. liar., Moods, Evenlzig7LOClLL7 76,1'611N. W-ACADERIV OF MUSIC. Allen, Pettingill, selehanty & Hengler's SENSATION MINSTRELS. , YRIDAY Ana SATURDAY NIGHTS. Ye,. 19tH sad 90tH, Ana tt•TURDAY MA , IPc KK. oeC t lr " ir alv " U ' 74 iiv.ri.o,'roVilivilv '4 Aothels+l..n. ISMand 1145 c. us. R.eremed ewst• 15 ma.. to Oc na4 At W. A. Oldenrenney••. 45 Ilftb rgrPI7III,RGIFI THEATIRJE H. W. WILLIAMS. Sole Lea. for one week only. The • Inv to H Mace oat bloattan. Jens Mare, the retired Champ!. n a linaland. Jan.. ayl he prevent L hdatt CamNue. Pactiey Mac. Yrod. Abram, the Gra+ Lwow& Miss •.la •lea.der, andan - equalled Variety orwaultailoth Sulfa Yerfatta • alter on Thankt4ll•ltta Day at St. o`elork • Mat , oe, • oo Wednesday and Saturday atty.:no , . a. ardT. BRIDGET'S' FAIR WILL OPEN 70-NW HT IN TIIEIR C11131tl•ti. Idr Open every nlaht. DOIMIS)11 rapeeted Cathedral Band In attendance LEGA L. JEdAL NOTICE , Aldan to ••••t• • part of • .r.la tlrert and certatn allrrr In •Ilentroen, In Lour, C air Townatilp. Allegbenl nonn•Y• In Om Court of (tanner Se...Luc of Allegheny County. No. lU. grptenaber Term, 1609. And tue, to- 1.15, ttle 13113 day of November, 11469, lb. Cowl order and dlrectall Pattie. In- &crested In the matter of rosettes the followitia described part of • certain Moat and Mew taln oilcans la the Plan of Alleatovro and 4 tondo. of • II entown. Forth street, twitinning ilea avmee and extending seventy-three het to th• inters/eel-tam with and terming of Hill alley; and Hill alley, heel:lnlay at the famines of berth street aforesaid and extending along Hill alley about s lett, feet: etrawbvrry •Ce - . twain tang at a owlet on the Mt. Washington Road end extending to line of Lot owned and held by sehool Directory of Lower ht. Clair township • d Intersectlgo ..1111 Orchard alley• and 02cl. d allay, Degeotdes Si th. point of rate settlon with Strewn-my alley and extending to Smith street, to appear Ia said Court on haTIEJEI.4I". Use llth of December. a.D. 1889, et 110 &Stock and show eau.. If any they have, by said part et laid street sad said alleys shoal not be closed op and vacated according to the player of the petitioners. . NOVA:Marge 171.11, 1869. == N THE MATTED OF THE t OP f Pitts burghENING 07 FORBES STREET, Its toe o. I. the Court of Wirt. Be. tout No. IA Sep . - bember Term. 1600, Wisest Meta. S And neer, Nov. 6, 1069, on mall r b .l. 7. AB " WXC T OLIII tt. Ci InTslA i l h a Centudoranter to tete the testimony odder., by the parties tolerated In the above am. In rela tor. Someoe matten ham there. and report the to thls Coact, olth his the as to sueo meditation of the report. or the ewe.. .b o eld be mule, If say. and the Aim f an order to be made the Coal. Settee of of time of b. ,tine to be glee" pet tonally to She parties en reeord, or their • Comas, len dam snd by advert...at three times la thaDatt GAZZITZ and onee In the Legal Joureet. iXEM:t= From the Record. . . JOHN O. BROWN. Clot, Rte ConiatDahmer above named wilt suet the parties In the abua cue at Ma oface. N.. 93 DI &MOND BTREST,Dhoti/h. on the SUS dav11093311331., 1969, S T. ILacCOo'clock la Um altentoon. Nk 3LL.. norm® Coutatulaku. enArINISTRATOWS NOTICE. —Whereas, letters of admlnLetmtloe Kas -0 tra.ted to tan undersigned on the es tate of t/Ellthilt 801.111. late of MeKeesport. Pa., deed, all persons Indebted to Um said estate are req oasts.] to make Immediate payment. and those lathing elelms or demlnds against the as tete of the said dthedent vrill make known the use 'damn delay to Mrs. MAUI' dOLM3. Adellelstratrth, W. Z. HAEPll3o3l..44l9thiStrltOr. eolith= a Itelthesport, Pg. EXECIITORNI NOTI 0 E . -. Whereas lettere testamentary on, tha eee ease of le. ISSIBIBON. deceased. Asts7 sa tee; emoted to the andeestessed by tae I. kterof Ailegneny county, W MT.= Ludlam e emu, are hereby stoteded to smoke <hate ..,=.4.„ , tra . :1:.: . „ 6 =31 . .t. e 26,...4 . sAtleseent. IL IL. itatelSOlST. B. A. ltolllthEN. octttotAs Q. A..3OhU/1111. A DININIOTILATOWB NOTICE. i ,CO3, —Letts of atatbalstralkal /me bees sewed to e, ÜBt•T d . rlaned on th e estate o XLIZALL7II - 011 •T dec'd.late Of last LID any. *nest at taunts. I's kll Demons la debted Yes a estate en Iheluby notllled to aste Inaledlne patment. and tbcpse barley elalma grill yreaent Mem arlllsout delay, duly aat.heatl-. eaten for Dental...L . . .. WM. V. KVANS, Ashler. .3.00:400.11 I= I'l ~ ~ • .1l .. ~. lOBIIIT IL PATTERSON 81.00., Seventh Avenue and Liberty St, PITTIIB4BI3II. PAL Will on Every Saturday Boil AN AUCTION BALE HORSES, CARMAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Lad everything annertelidng thrlearse. Puller dplang to sell rvti) please nom their ocoloo of toostimineut ort O oeftro TC.. • of each 'rook In order for orlyrittlf.tog. • • • tentloo sod good ewe erlll be given all 8 • gavels. - - JOll3 IL STEWAIMARetSoneen MOM OTIRLIT .410212. EJN ROBT• Us PATTEILIM! , - 1 1 i9 6 1. LanritilMi". SLAXall'Alit; 00311OMOON STAB=SX COL INTEWHI &OXIDE & 3123 IT= WINES, 'LI SCHM MAY, , . ~ .. ..•- .:L. WEIS, BRANDIES, li, Eig withstoo wsroz.zawe PURE BYE Dxf.Atisi: ; :o l : , : : . ll' . ~t•.. ~. , .. .7- , 4t-- - - .... f . • 409 PIEMBI - _ ,c' Have . itleira " Emir i NOS. BS4 'AM? 818 re * : j . Par. Eleventh St, (he ir st.ii: Cl l ll I tyogiurg S. WINO 111414 " . nee. I en, 114. issoil l * im „,..a. 11.431116, , - nen eenuma.o T2l, swr- - - ' ...,.- , - tilVf 4r ° M u 1 1 / 1 114 . .• . J ' ' - ' WNW& HOPI. .e. " "' . ,''''' ti - ---...,- •••••..._ .._ a_ .___.: '..A. EU! f4 s3 l%tig2 9ll "''' " Aad . 44..VlA'i t° flZ TILE V]ij{Z Neu Collection Haslet Nanaluax dbe WM: B. BIyuRY. - 7 4 i,nre heftlnt anelbr sale by JOSEPH HORNER, gl±l.c.vi;vl.l4.x.r4 ++,t RAGE AND . FASHIONABLE COMMONS FOR P.BRBENTIL 61E0. 1201 - • We_ 112 11.22111 L suss:. A PPLEar-1M alfd o "lP wutTFaurs,xs. t twv il mmx a . izi.s iniaw • SIODA ASH. -100. tem. Odin. , SODA AMU, tar au. • J. It.CYJMILD• NE 0 EEC - ' 4 %ww ME
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