131 littsbunA Gaytti. ARD SUBURBAN Tat GAirrill is itirdidect let ail elty for fed #4l Of the week for Maxus pey seat tiag,iB per II II mos., fl gnelklan POI 88, G. A. IL, wilt meet this lamming at 7g o'clock. Members of othor Postnare Wafted to attend. 2SOL Aposteermary..—TPe Brotherhood of Bt.o.Tteeph eillt hold Their 25th surd• versarY meeting at Laiyette Hall this Friday evening. Dr. Geo. H. Rogow will deliver the opening address. lituited.—Edward Griner made Infer. 3 =Mon before Justice aLmmon oi East Birmingham, yeatardlay. charging John Schaffer Itith assault and battery. He allege• that John kinked, .beat and * abused hi= A warrant was limed. • liffrab l ys Longer.—Yowler & Wells itwilt ictake examinations In Lafayette kialL giving &arta; and full disoription, j now to yislt in the world and make the mad, of time and talent, explained day sod Two Mote.—Mayor Brash yesterday disdained two policemen who have been ramble In the dlacharge of their ringee„ snob ea neglecting totraverse . 1 their beats and sleeping on their PnoLo Tbrelid been stationed In the Lawrence ville district. 1.0 00 Allegheny Gunn:wit at Auction. —This (Ftiday) evening, Nov. 26th, at o!eloek, at A. Leggsts's Auction .! Honed. 169 Federal street, Allegheny. be sold by_ motion 1.000 shares of In c 7areased capittn stock of the Allegheny CO. . A. LEOGATII. Auct'r. Brelte Beagy.—Thomas Nell made Information before Alderman McMaster* yesterday &matey Samuel Moore vetch misMeaseatior under the livery stable set, the offense consisting to damaging a buggy. which he had hired, to the ea t tant of litts. The aerated gave hall for s bearing. allastrog.—Yesterday morning Mr. Wit liam trldadll,af the Second ward, Alio gheny. appeared henna Mayor Drum and stated that a silver watch and a coat belonging to him had disappeared from .5 the house edmultanoonaly with th de / mature of Frank Gallagher, a boa rder. The Mayor homed a warrant for the sr rest of Gallagher on a charge of larceny. , JUitnalleraL-..A yenta girl it six • I teen yitats of ego, handsome and prepoe seming Inapprersoce, made Information yesterday before Alderman .Etlfork of ; the Eighth. ward, Allegheny. charging d her atepfather, a well known citizen, f, with olltraidni her person. The Odense was committed some time since. It lei 4 tepid. while they were on a vent in the country. A warrant was lasued. • Gildirebnny sends us the Atlantic Monthly fort LBO, published by Fields, Osgood a Oa, Boston. Weldon the mat- I tar pertaining to almanacs, it contains extieleadatiparior merit - by some of the bast Memo - meets in this country. f. The engravings are gems and, exceed. 'ugly appropriate. Its elegant appear t oboe throughout, cover included, makes it worthyof • place in the parlor. • - _ Itobbem—Mr. Robert Houston. pro prietorof a saloon at the Panlitandle Mailroad craning ork Second avenue, as eurree:Jotat BersPrd, Marahail &lad EdirltdEverean with having robbed s him OA Monday night lad of one hun .,. dud and Cody dollar". The Mayor will decide' tc-marrow whether be will dia. accused or bold them to bail fo ca r " . l a Third Ward Aldaiiian.—There win be I a swami In the !ddermanship of the Third' wadi Rile bony. next year. The ; tritioe toattract ' Two of eke present police force, glessin Martin Schafer and Win. Grew, are oat as candidates Oa the Republican nondnation. together with Patrick Ikto- Rally "no it is said will run as an tide. • pendenteandldate. - Strange ad Tise.—A curious Informs- I bon westaluni by Alderman Mullen yes. A.female, name unknown, ap• ginweentor against Tbomaa ' =le, who, she alleges, threatened to take her Illb 'try an exceedingly pain t surgical operation. Involving a vision of her body Into email particles. A Wan warrant was tamed. .How an Informa tion without the name of a prosecutor could be taken, is certainly something new hi &local way. Resolvers of Molten Goods.—A detee• Lyre from Chudunati arrived In the city I . yesterday In search of a man and his r wife. charged with receiving stolen 1 Crtiliginththlemmrt_c". Be Thunorlty,themei end ed at. Jima% with me m misoners.r return ad not , learn their nams but under ; stood they were accused of having re" • raised .sloglo worth of human hair which bad bcon stolen. 4 4 'VOLLW Vagrant—Yesterday a de. =Gearing° and pugilistic vagrant, In the fighileg use of intanicatele, • tared o office of Seme•Mry MeCiontdgle, city banding. Allegheny. and failing to i , have seems impawible Murat complied • with, Wade an Witch In force upon the k : Secretary, who, thinking "thscretion the , better part of valor," vacated the prem. lean and secured the services of the po nd& The fellow Ina locked up and sub sapiently committed to the work house. • '4 . Raw at • Ball.A hall wax In progress -•;" at Lute and Waite'. hall, Seventh ward. Allegheny; yeategli f Y morning about two cl o'ock, Wien t festivities were die. • 1 tartest try the - unruly conduct of George .;, ,0 ," Philip Beibtfain. The police in attend• mai attempted Land rest Beitstein, When Ids son Alfred, George Renck, in , Marred and endeavored to reams him. After &sharp Male the three were taken to Um , lookAir. Yesterdv morning Bed Wain ma fined go, Renck 11 6, and .All:nedplestaln $5. 3~ „.'; Bar slalom Varieties. ,ii Roullehtorts and Samuel Reynolds 4were In a beer saloon on Ohio street, Al legbeny, a few eveningi ago, when a guarteVlassued between them. As a minisectleme, Knits yesterday made In formation before Alderman Mullen ksgainstOtolds for assault and lk bat •,• !.4 WM $ that be knocks lm O dawn. Mtn and tore his shirt. Rep xi i 1 olds efaaarreM•d, but, after a heckling, -• ~ discharged upon payment of the meta Babasmiently he made Information spinal UM: for a similar offense, be fore tbelants Alderman, upon which • warrant was Issued. ... ethanol, Laid:, Tuesday evening next Rabbi H. Z. Eineersohn, of Jmuksietn, will deliver a lecture on' 'The Holy Laud," in the Jewish Synagogue. Eighth street The - 1 Rabbi delivered • series of Interesting lectures on this wattled In New York, and is vemmtmended by Henry Ward BooeberDr. HoWsrd Crosby, and c aner . 1 leadlog dnes of that city. He is a ns. 3 live born Israelite and Is well known or 1 him labors far the moral and materiel, Welfare of the Jews In the Boly land. AittiouAti but shin months In this owns try be NW biourned torpor* English with saes end fluency. His lectures in Now York k very highly spoken of as con - taming int/maim knowledge on Ibis subject, Intemmting and instructive ono misseff Of Christian, and none should the opportunity of hearing him. Lot Nights Lecture. Tnam resembled last night, at the MadiKarethinsio, quite a large aurti. WSW to greet bir. J. Hyatt Smith, of • New Tors, who teetered under the an. Woes of_ the Papilla. Union Sabbath School Allekistkin. The lecture was a sumer. The distinstsished gentleman more than sustained the brilliant repo tuition pet. a s cholar, wit and satirist which v;iireeided 8 him. -lie talks pleasantly and pointedly. The , absence of nanow minded bigotry, the willhigneot to truthfully describe what be has seen, heard and experienced in gusto, o,ll= . td the desire he ham to • snake his of sakes and disliked hotwittly d eriv ed from actual oecurreneee, ere feature' which make 1- this lecturer,popular and delighting. - 5Mr. Smith is witty bat neither broad nor t• vulgar in his remarks: he le funny but • nog • s ed gn e o i r n t in mh n di g c b tio u He re no goes not inns labored details., Conies his beetters to seelenratllci ut,. Intro. . dna* them to ell ill and, - with WV, at. his tratispartstkem V Witte nes:Spasm of Uttered be touch" . 'Prow en* srul trierifstandpoint we can al4er - Adis • letauser with few loud" and nOstlyerlors In this country. • Humorous, seabed° and sensible, genet. benevolent and - good, he can find • the Merle of his hearers, reach their , • eruntaleit anit tickle their tairoore and. A fancier Untidily es any MOD WO have seer bOlod behind the Matra= To • night 'hi delivers at Atte Academy his • sisond lecture, Subject "From Rome to ltie PYTlMaids.'l This will' be intensely ips :end lee haps ther•wal be . • andloaceto iftmaimah -Al LUIHENT a/UNCLL'i. Regular Dleetiog—Petttioas, Retain tione, 'lsparta of Committees, Ar. A regular meeting of the Select and Common C3ouvilla of Allegheny city was held yesterday, Tnursday, November 25th, 1869, at half-past 110 , 7131,1 o'clock. leet.Counells. Members present Megan.. Canary, Faulkner, Rail, Long, Patterson, J. C., Patterson, A.., Phillips, Riddle, Reiter, Wettach, and President Mcßride. The rainnter , of the preceding meeting were read and approved. PETITION. Mr. Morrison a petition for the opening of Ravine street, Eighth ward. Referred to the Street Committee. GAS BESOLIITION. Mr. Phillips a resolution anthoilsing the Committee on Gee to employ • man to attend to the city lamps. Wlthdrawn. Mr. Ball a resolution authorising the Trutesmara's OVFICF- Commtttee on City Property to have the rear room of lb.:, Tremanrer's re painted. papered and refurnished. Adopted. C. C. non.eorieurred. CITY PROPERTY. Mr. Riddle, from the Committee on City Property, presented a report rela tive to fencing the Second ward square, setting forth that they had received hide for the construction of said fence, the lowest of which yr., at a oust of $5.60 per lineal foot, and accompanying the report wax a resolution instructing the com mittee to contract for the construction of the fence at the price state& The re port, was received and the resolutior adopted. *ITER= COMMITTEE. Mr..l. C. Patterson, Obalrman of the Street Committee, prosented a report, front which We take the following: Relative to the oetilicm from owtiers of propertyou Market street praying for an ,equltab:e adjustment of the oust of ved ng and paving of said strret, the CNDUl mittee conferred with the City Solicitor, who lasted "Mat the assessment must be made equitably on the fool front ea a matter of law, no matter how good the case of petitions may be a matter of equity." The Committee report ad. veritely to the prayer of petitioner. The Committee also report adversely to the construction of a newer on Andel:- 00U Street, The owing resolution accompanied the report: Resolved, That the City Engineer be, and he Is hereby authorized to have A printed in pamphlet form two hundred' copies of his report submitted in 1867 on • system of sewerage for the oily of Alle gheny, for the:lacer:nation of the olUzotat. The report was received and the reso lution adopted. kir..Patter•On, resolutions for the open ing of Payette and High streets, and ap pointing viewers for the Fame. The resolutions were read three times and passed dually. Also, a resolution autleurieng the City Solicitor to take the necessary steps to have Spettoe alley, from Beaver avenue to the Ohio river, vacated. Adopted. Mr. Reiter, a resolution providing that the coat of construction of three of the drops on the Ridge street sewer be charg ed to the general sewer fund. Referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Cutlery called up an Ordinance pre viding for the oOnstnicidon of a plank foot walk on Ohio street, In the Eighth ward, presented at a previous meeting and laid over: The ordinance was passed finally. rIWATICit. Mr. Hall, Chairman of the Finance Committee, presented a report setting rorth that the committee have in prepa ration an ardinanoe providing for the refunding of gewerage ease. manta, which they hoped to be able to report at the next meeting. Accepted. THE *IRE DEHJIBIN ENT. The ordinance providing for the area. tion of a paid the department, presented and peeved In Common ilettmell at the last preceding meeting, was taken up. seriatim, and after several amendments, none of which were of special Import ance,the ordinance was &doped. , Mr. Long, a resolution Lisstructing the 'Mayes Committee to report an ordinance repeating the ordinance providing - tor a sewer on Ridge avenue, and also to re. Part an ordinance for the oonstruction of sewer on Rope alley. Adopted. Adjourned. • • Common Connell President Slack in the chair. Present: Ides:oars. Comley, Gilliland, Fianna, Has. tinge, Kopp, Megraw, McNeil Price, JerMIN Thompson, ,Voegtly, Warner and President Black. hilt:totes read mod approved. PETITION'. Mr. Winner presented s petition for the paving of Charnels street, flab Ward. Referred to Commltteeon Streets. = Mr. Besting. from the Committee on Gas presented a report setting forth that they, according to Instructions, had examined the law, and found that the city had ample power to compel the Gas Company to lay gas mains wherever Councils might deem •one necessary. The report was accompanied by the fol lowing resolutions: Resolved. By the Select and Common Councils of Allegheny, that the gheny Gas Company, be and they are beszeby required to lay gas pipes wher ever nacos:racy for the proper lighting of streets. Resolved, Further, that the Gas Com pang be required to lay gam maim on Third street from Cedar avenue to East Lane, and on Robinson street from Corry to School street. Resolved, That the Superintendent of Water Works be instructed to place lamp poste °ripe corners:of Ledlie and Federal streets, Third street between East and Chestnut, 'Pike street between Chestnut mid Chinch alley, corner of Morgan street and Carlisle alley, Wash ington street, cornerof Sedgwick, Fulton and Mardxsttan streets, Fulton street, oornars of Juniata and Pranklin streeta Report received and resolutions adop ted. TUB RIVER CHANNEL The eammunication of the City Soho' itor in reference to the encroachmenta on the channel of the Allegheny river was received from Select Connell, they C g non concurred in the action of C. C.,, and referred the paper to the Committee on Surveys, in conjunction with the Solicitor. Mr. Comley moved to recede and con cur. Carried. - - WATES•COMMITTEVFI REPORT. The report &Atte Water Committee, not reached at the hum meeting, was taken up, and the action of Select Coun dl tn,receiring report and adopting raw. Milan demeaned In. Mr. Beatings offered a resolution In structing the Committee on Qua to meet with the officers of the Use Company, to perfect madams dory arrang e ment. for laying gas pipes on the streets of the city. Adopted. Adjourned. AZOLseiDefiti. OPHRA 110IISIL—The "Child Stealer: or, Atonement," wan presented at the Opera femme last evening to a Large and select audience. This evening Mfas Lu• dale Western takes. farewell benefit, on which lea.mittor she will appear In the beautiltd and - touching dram. of "Leah, the Forsaken." With Ml.. Western In the title role, Mr. Herne a. Rudolf, and aupported by the excellent stock com pany, the entertednment win prove high ly interesting. PITTSSUROLL TIINATILIL —The patron, of the old Pittaborgo Theatre are having a toast of fun sod sumement Ibis week. The charming choruses. duetts and solos of the TOOLS= Troupe, the mirth.pro. yoking negro comlcalittea of MA:An. drewe and Jenny /38131012's Irbil gems are attnustiuns seldom combined In one entertainment. • AOADIMY Moser —The grand mili tary allegoryof ”The Drummer Boy; co, the 'tattle of Shiloh," will . be produced far one week at the Academy of Made, commencing Monday overtime, Imtead of Friday, as previmully annormeed. The esst includes over two hundred veteran soldiers and abort fifty young ladles. Therewlil be twelve beautifol tab let's, thrilling battle and prison scenes. Seats may be secured for each day from WIMP a. m. fP three P. 11, at the office of LOB H. Smith, Mr Smithfield street on sad after to-day. A Lainc4;anard The paragraph. Ins city Journal ofyes. terday morning, which Intimatedthe re.' cent discovery of a serious Irregularity !nth° accounts of $ financial officer of the Conneliaville Railroad Company, wee, to say the last, unjust to the man agement of that corporatism Roquirlea addressed to the right quarter woold have enabled oor cotemporary to state the facta, which possess more of the son gallons! character given to the affair as alluded to in its columns. About • month sincs, the agent of the Company at the Pittsburgh Station wee found to be. , short" In his so:aunts, an amount of not over ;2,000. Ills bondsmen had given ample soottrity for tdsofficial 0051 Ity, and the deficiency has neon entirely Made good to the Company. No pub natty need have been given 'to the mai. , ter, nor would the tact be stated now. except fte. tbe - obtxl of thus exonerating Innooeat parties tennis eweepiegly saw dale= impuidion. CALISTHOICs IN THE SCHOOL r Public Tic noels —A Nets Branch o 'Study—Light Gymnastic. among the Little Rolls--Interesting Exhibition —Advantages of the System. Gradwilly our public eehoola, the glory and pride °l i the land, aro advancing higher in the .cafe and becoming more In ac,urd with the demands of the age, fqr greater culture and education among tne people. With this Improvement, an a necessity, new stoat. , have been intro duced, 0 more advance grade of in atruction establiabed, and many ever• t. 2, clam, w ich heretofore were looked upon ee only t for the college or a special In• siltuti n, taken up and incorporated with e routine of the public school course. Among those which nave lately gained favor and met with approval, is the system of calisthenics or light gym nastics. In the east, and in nearly all the lead ing Sailools in the land, tue system lias gained a foothold long eines, and come to be recognised as a regular branch of atmly. Regular professont have been em. plo*l, and regular hours assigned for the exercise. thus placing .1t on a similar footing with the other studieit In Pitts. burgh, however, the system was not iu truced until the opening of the present term in September last. when Superin• tendent Luckey devised a simple eye. tem, lees complicated than in use else where, and mere easily learned by teacher and scholar. In Introducing it, conaleterabie difficulty was encountered from the opposition of the teachers, and, in many cases, troth the Directors, woe considered It a aeusational Innovation of no practical benefit. No teacher was em ployed, 101 in other cities, to take charge, and no school hours were assigned for the eternises Finally, by perseverance, these difficulties were partially overcome by the Superintendent, who succeeded in eslisting a few of the teachers in the rk. It wan practiced only at the recess, the pupils of the primary schools remaining In the school room at the morning recess, and those of the hit,,her department at the afternoon race.. The children eiseined to take up remarkably with the new innovation, and entered into the • ercise eith ail the hearty rent and enthu siasm of childhood. lea short time the advantages were manifest.' in better or der In the schools, more auenubn to the other studies, and a great des:re to be present at the calisthenic exerc,sen, w Melt proved in many CWWW istiverini to over come the truant teudeuciem of the schol ar. Better Unto these, however, the gen eral health of the pupila seems to have been Unproved, as not one Instance 01 headache—that bane of the school-room —has been reported share the introdne. lion of the system. The exercise, though but a few minutes, seems to be exactly the kind to relieve [ rein of heavier studies, end igorat to e y the pupil. The attraction It bee for them was evinced in one of the acho.ar a few days ago, when permission was granted to any scholar to leave the room before commencing the lemon. Not one of them left. Yesterday afternoon by invitation, we attended, in company with doperioten dent Luckey. an exercise In the hall of the Fourth Ward School, Penn street. There were a number of otber visitors present. the majority of whom wore Leachers from other echoed; in which the scholars are not no far edvsnned. The pupils In the Fourth ward have the repu tation of being the beat drilled in the state, which rosy perhapa be Owing to the fact that the exercise , are all set to music, and special care has been Luken by their teachers. Ihe scholars rent a plane thern.lvers and have appointed two of their nnuater, Masters Charles Squires and Willie N ramer, young tonal. clans to preside at the instrument during the exercises. 1 raterday aboutone bun. dred and sixty scholars froth rooms Nos. 6, 6,7, and li, boys and girls, were In the hall and participated, under the direc tion of thethsPrincipai, Prof. Logan. At a given the music commenced, the pupils keeping time and going through the namemeutte with a grace, regularity and precisiou that would have retlected credit upon the beat drilled military company. There areallohether about ten principal movements, calrula ted to call into play every muscle of the body, In an easy, pleasant and exhilara ting manner, without taxing the athength or in any way injuriously exerting the pupil, an in heavy gymnastics. Hands, feet, head and eyes are all engaged, and the sparkling and iodinated counte nances of the children, the eager enthu siasm with which they keep time to the music, and the grace and akill and charm of the performance throughout, presents an exceedingly beautiful and interesting eight. All of the vis.tors, yesterday, at the conclusion were warm in their praises of the advancement man ifested by the pupils, and of the attrac. tigeneisa and practical utility of the ay. tern as a school exercise. The exhibition was one of the most pleasant we have attended for some time. It certainly demonstrated to these pres ent [and y who may incline different• ly should an witness a Winder exercisel that thilathenhe , will in ,the future be come one of the most impgrrtant elements in oar enlightened plibllc school in. etraction. Although an advance has been made in Pittsburgh. there Is yet not enough attention paid to It. A regu lar time in the day atioold be allotted for a lesson, outside the reams. The echolere need both recess end callathenicilor the preservation of health in the school room. It should take ■ regular place among the other lessons. Its advantages are no ap parent that none can object to such an arrangement, male. they be kindred eptrile with that Director who feared that th e grace and agility and attractive ness of the exercises would eventually inspire the children with a love for dancing—and thus to ruin. Saperinten. dent Luckey dwarves great credit for hie efforts, and the suer-eta which he has achieved. It is to be booed the matter wIU receive still further attention (rein the Directors, and the study be placed on a better standing f(u the court.. Will be Improv,d Lest overlies Allegheny Councils final ly decided to improve City Hall aquae, or to ' , make It dermal," Ott a member aptly expressed himself, by enClueng and clearing It of the robbish, old Iron, etas pipes, consumptive wagers, dm., with which it is now so picturesquely adorn ed. The matter had boon so long under oansideration that It was almost 1.1, 1 1 sight of, or was only recognized so one of the necessary contemplated improve manta which never In fact would 'be no . oomptlehed. The proper notion at last, however. has been taken. According to the plan. the fence with which It Is to be enchased will be five feet In height, of Iron, with ornamental posta, let In abase of stone, and capped with Sgurtad work of a new design. The Mara between the poste will be devoid of ortkilleeti . , but stout and capable of re elating any ordinary weight brougbt agalnat Al each of the corners a large gate will admit prides trim. within the encloeure, while four other gate. In the centre, fronting h street, will atrord other means of e gress anti ingress. The ranee is of an entirely new design, handsome, neat and durable, and Will add greatly to the appearanceof the City Building and Nears. The work will be let to fir. J. Cochran dr. Bro., of thin city, at a of live doliara and filly ciente perl i neale foot, whlen will make the cost altogether about $4,400. - A apace the width of the sidewalks, along the four streete, will trleft outa In lde slno thlo e railin conte g mplation for pride. am. It to Improve the square with trees and a little shrubbery; but this Ls further along, and will not be undertaken at Present. Tho improvement, when com pleted, la destined) as a member put it, "to let people know Allegheny City has a silty Hall and Square." Real Estate Track.(era The hillowifig deeds were admitted of recoil In the °thee of Nervy Bravely, Fwq.,l Recorder for Allegheny ruunty, Thursday, November 25th, IstiMi stwy A. Linl, tu 1,0 (IA k. 01e...tuber lu It, meet lot le ea eel 'Attlee to•nobt-, nuntalne il7etler el . r . b illtno - 0 J COO Nubians. t. ov• tegl U. lute: Int um Hetet.' Men L. Zeuentecotb Ztehu fent Z NI let ple ut 1 to Leal. Lott, Asetnutuutet lea: 10-on i t . hrthr. • .1 0 ..t, PIA - h ward, Abe -1 Ba, rsirte etney. euptelober I. Itutt, t• k t in Lower et (I.alr taturelblp.r.alln Net oe Blight street....... Wltlllee 'Weber er Ilene , Nur, etnutu 19. Au62l lot NO. et to lecettle temple'. 111 a Lower St. CAN totruNtlet 060 IttU taut tax, Atone Leader to trod. Lott/Let/better. N •enau, 1G INA; Igloo Jane ttreut.. 'tut 11.releehunt hunt. Get • el in Thrtmite tlettelnl to Jobe A. cau:tee. /Menet le lieu; trill of bed IN Ron tem/alley eon telelog six Wet ALAZ Witham C. Heireph.lo Catteoo. Ont. 1, thee; lot tf er Uhl etholrutte the vlllette of Nelda.. Lowe nohlelallie Wllltem Nettle to how r thrus, Ca, ..W,Antil 14 on Rafle• eret, 71/enty thlld erenl. ruir.ornb. OT 75 31.1a0. ti.o. W. primal .n to Jelot • , i ‘ Oodlne, Dia, I. • 405 rt I•, Delis Waidoo. guardldo to W. •..ttlwole dd , Y t•• ttd•; dt •t 'uer of for at u-. 1 ItAtra t ItZteta. 111:th War d, AlleAheoy..o,tco For fashionable hair-dremang, plain or by curling, ends frizzle, for a luxurloun shave or batb, and for skillful cupping and leeching, call at Williamson 's ale. saloon at No. 190 Federal Wrest, PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1869 THE PRESS. Election of a Pittsburgh Editor as DI.. rector of the Western Associated Frew —The Republic fluted Out—Selling ei rws—An Editor Jailed. The members of the Western Moue Gated Press held an annual meeting In Cleveland on Wednesday. Fifty-one newspapers of the West and Sonthweet were represented by delegates. The proceedings were marked with harmony and good order. An election the Direct , ors to serve the ensuing year was held. Among the successful candidates was Mr. Jas. G. Sfebenook of the Pittsburgh (I/mends tits e.eotion wan a marked compliment to our city prem. No better solocalcm could liars been Made. He will award tiny attention to the office and take cave that no interest of the great western preen shall be neglected and at the same time be watchful and attentive in matters of importance to local prose. At a meeting of the newly elected Board of Directory, a charge wan made to the effect that the Reptsblie. of Pitt. - •burgh, had been guilty, through an authorised agent, of a6ling the news collected at great coat by the Western Associated Press AmarrelatiMl, to the Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph agent of tide city, who in , turn, ea wee alleged, sold It to Jour nale acting independentlyand out. aide of the fraternity. Addisfi to this grievous charge was the complaint that the aforementioned jourpal wan not the moat prompt In liquidating the in. debtnees incurred by receiving the news famished by the Western Prose Associa tion. After a careful survey and lambed review of the whole Seed , unanimously resolved tostr ik eilthe Re• public front the list of members, and word of this action was conveyed to the General Agent of the Association who, yeeterday, "cut off" our contemporary. The privilege of receiving the news of the Association anti of belonging to the organization, in estimated in this city to be worth between tire and seven t bimetal dollar, Of Course, Lbeaw.p - Mg away uf such a valuable franchise by action of the Association, through their agents, Is a heavy blow to our neighbor, and a rigid Investigation is to the truth or falsity of the Merge of sell. log the news was at once entered upon. After thorough examinationwebs by the proprietors of that journal yesterday, an information was made egelbet Its princi pal editor, Mr Carlos J. Ferdinand, be fore Alderman MeMasters. charging him with sealing the news and selling it to the Pacific Telegraph tine, tines In volving the,Repuehr In a pecuntary . lose or damage a' live thouseid dollars. A warrant was issued and the aroused was It dged in Jail In default of bail. He stoutipsweerta his innocence: at least he says that acting under proper authority he preparedand furnshed the newe front what he metre! from the Western Aenclated Prase. to the Pacific and Atlantic Teter - mph Company, who sold it to outsiders. Mr. Ferdinand, about a week ago, placed in our presses eion a communicatiou giving •vague inkling of ouch sale being made, which Is a fact that will the weigh ed heavily in Res defense. Aetna quadd %hinds rublv complete rather an awkward peal. lion. it la •euterprialng and well con ducted new•paper, and we should he sorry if whist la alleged lunettes It should prove true. It obtained ed• muslin:l to the Western Associated Prate by a shrewd piece of haziness manag. meet, costing its proprietors nothing, but it hue, oevetthelein, Ito own tegiti' mato rights holess forfeited under the stringent rules and lawn of the body to which attached. The entire matter will be fully investigated, and we hope to be able to preatent troth side) of the it ues lion ao early as statements can be 01, tat ned. In the meanwhile the ilermehe wee nee the telegraph Illielkily, at Its own expellee. If it would compote with the other meriting dallies. VOL RTA. Aupreme Loom—Vall itetach. Yu• preme Court met at ten o'clock. , r. Prevent: a fall bench. The following Moaner was transacted: • Huston vs Trnateea of too Jefferson (killer. Collier et al vs. Washington awl Jefferann College, and Trustees of Jailer/ion College V. WasbAngton and Jefferson COliage, In equity. Argued by VObeb Stanek:lr getisioneni, and by Acheson et Willman for rearpondents. McCandless Va. Rhodes et al, appeal. Lawrence county. Argued by Taylor for appelent and by Craig contr. Lastrict Court—Judge H• 03000. 10 Da Y, November 2.5.—1 n the MAO of Hoes et al. vs. Knipschild, previoasly reported. verdict for plaintia In the 'urn of 1.191.11. Motion for • new trial and masons Bled by defendant's counsel. Lae vs. Pittsburgh. Furl Wayne and Chicago Hats way Com [soy. reported yesterday. was resumed, and after hear log the testimony for plaintiffs, • juror was withdrawn and judgment of non , suit entered order uf Court, Nathan's administrators vs. Hums Action on • promiwory note. Verdict for plsitalli in the .11111 of #l,lOl/2.0 9 . Wilson vs. Adams. Action to recover the price of a mowing machine. TIITuI. LIRT 1 ,,, R FRIDAY. ag. RIM a ateCnoy ra Mi earnboat Eagle La. Dean° vs. liteamboat Elector. tit. Levi at al. va. liaratibarg's st.ess. th!.. Mein Bros. vs. Owelahee of Criswell A Co. n. Stelnacher &Silverman vs. Megrim R Co. leR. Irwin V. Shaver et al. 1.4. Prager va . Walter. Mak Palmer va. Bingham St McConnell Vommon Plea•—.lpdg. wow,. TuoRMDAY, November Z.—The case of Wigham vs. owners of steamboat .•Kan• Karoo," previously reported, wee m ourned, but bed not been concluded when Court adjourned. Petteraml vs. tillttie. Action on the 'rase for fraudulent eof on stook. tan trial. TRIAL LIST Win !FRIDAY. 257. Long R Stewart vs. Berger. Alunoos vs. Bethambeig. :M. , Walker v. Bell. *7. Moore d: Co. vs:Mullen. Seale vs. Steno. 272. Bayer vs. Malseu. 273. Dopler vs. MCCollough. 275. Kandy vs. DOI. Colored Po Itool d µ oPa 11 r•' Orph Sc By appoint went, we believe, of Cot. U. F. IsicFsrland, State Superintendent of torpban Schools In l'Amaylvania, ?dies T. Chamberlain, a very capable and energetic lady, is vhdting title coun ty to search out the orphan children of colored enldlara sod gallon who died of Wyatt& received or Slams', contrasted In the late war. Miss Chamberlain h. In but a partial search found in these cities nearly forty such orphans. end goes buts to-day with eleven children, as many at she 01111 Care for at neat. She will continue herl3lll4loll and vieuilintil all that will content shall be removed to the schnii-houte, •Lich was opened In luny, 1366, since which date 123 whet are have been admitted. Wo are Cur pelmet to learn from the 'Sport' that The ,who have applied from different ts of the State have not yet entered the School. The Home la In large building, former ly known as the Bristol College, pleas aptly situated in Bucks remedy, on the bank of the Delaware river, 16 miles above Philadelphia, 2% miles from Bris tol and one Mile, front SchenciCe elation, on the Philadelphia and Venter' Rall. road. The, building Is three and four atn ries high and 2.34 feet long. The ground. embrace 13% acres, and will be cultivs ted as a garden for the use of the Rome. Mothers, of some friend In- plans of each, are permitted to vielt the school remain over night onoe in three ninths, but not to bring company to paw the night. The orphans of colored soldiers and wfflors of the late We, are entitled by law W order this school-home at the age of four yearn, or older, there to receive beard, lodging, clothing, mistiest attend ance, a good English education, Includ ing Sunday School 'mitres:Oen and proper care to all ?sweets, at the expense of the State, until they ar e a ststeen. The noble old Keystone in edvance of all the &sloe In thus providing for her children made orphans by 11 1 _ 0 late Wart Irreapective of rare or eller. led mother should hesitate to commit her child to the guardianship and training of these school•boines. The one for entered chit plren of Bristol has, since November let, been under the charge of Mr. and Um James Steve, as Principal and Matron, Woof the hicAlisterville Soldie Or. 'Phan School, and are thernaelveaer the anpervlsion of an able Eiecutive Committee of nine sentlenten and WOO ladles. At present Mr. and Mrs. Strad. ling and Miss Bodeen are the %When. ° The friends of nue colored soldier' or salLent who may live near any of the widows or guardians baying the care of children, are earnestly requested to urge them to send their children tO the school, and In ease they consent, notify the Oommittee by addressing B. P.RtUd. 724 aakford Rood, Ptdiadcdpba, IS IT MURDER! Dead Body Foood—E,ldentes of Foul Monday morning lent the dead body oft a man was found at Mill Ron, Fayette county, Pa., near the ()Hine Rail road. There were two wound. In the face, near the right eye, either of which would have caused death. One of them was made by a bullet. one of the pock. eta contained a coal ticket, which read as Armetrong. fifteen bn.h eta of coal for W. Campbell." No fur ther clue has been received. Argument Concluded The arguments l the Washington and Jefferson College cas., In the Supreme Court, were c.oncluded yesterday. The matter has created oonniderable Interest, particularly In Washington oounty, and there were a number of persons from both Waahington and C'anorufiburg pre sent. The question to be determined by the Court Leone of more than mural torpor• Vance, not as an abstract queation, how ever, or On account of the principle in volved, but because of its effect upon the Institution. It hen long aloe° been sp- parent that two rolleges under the Same general auperyiston, as Washington and Jefferson ()alleges were, could not exist in such close proximity to each other, and hew:* the union. It was also fully demonstrated during the past four years that there mutt he a more perfect union, . • .. . that the institution meet be concentrat ed at acme point to make It. a Iniccesa, and having the good of the inatltutlon In view, the Trumann effected a 0013.it dation, and located the College at Wash- Ington. The question now In whether there shall be a college or not an the life nr death of the institution, It appears to tut. depends upon the decision of the Court. Denier W.W.l:kg 'tartan... Thik machine need only tie keen work• ing, when everybody will be convinced that It le pre chkely the thing needed to relieve a faintly from an immense amount of drudgery. If not seatiktled, yen need not keep It after you do a wkothing. K. li. Lao.k, Agent, No. 12 Federal odreet, Allegheny City. (Ariel wantad for (4onoral how. work, M3E== Patent zlothes-bortes, fear diir.reht styles. sod the coar woe stairs. tall and see them at I====iiM Girls turnislind un dirt goners! housework, and mowing girl Bleu boys for scores. At No. 12 Federal street. Employment Othce.--tbria wanted for nooks and private families. in the city. R. E. Long, at No. 12 Federal etreet, near bridge, Allegheny lily, at the Dee ter Waahing tdaehine 01111 , A. 1m I= Herr../—(m e•e• /Irorna Pet SC 1000. st th• brl,l/••• p•rrn.t., II in. Ke• 1 •rll, tl JOS. II Itert.il.lllo4 tl.l 1 1 01.1.1 P. eATE.n. 1 u L of Mit otirl,l IINDERTAII3CREI Ti. a . rTaanox .J•alaa L. W 11.‘ t•ma. j3II•TIrE !DION & R ILLIA BS I , Under.", r el rine 11...11•IN and I - 11,h rlttahn h end I .11 tin", %hr.., 4111 Crape • and ti 101 and ewer, deaerll , 1.1.. n thneralth farolaaed an tn. th. , et r• shit Lei •in l, 11. an and eurriare• nL•hed d.• uttle• open day and Oast. CILABLES S. PEEBLES, t ri• DLIIT ALUMS GNU LIVICJIT treLISLIII was. , 1 !ANDWLT STBJLET 11) , 11(11.)Ilte: ♦V EHUI Alketway etty. where taelr OOP', KOOKS ••• anastantl, .41.1 rfal what unltatlna licaearood. laabdiean) .id a, at pule... ...vas from N toB , :=r=htlttr..,'"lr' lafra " s . ;I ' ‘ ' Al d rna; dads. If regales& OM. ma at all lnar, dal Lod alahl. t j MEP II METEH & §ON, LIN 131 , 11V1'..1. K 32.1114. =I Carrl.4. tor Vasers ls, $3.00 Swot COTTINS and all tzkeersl Paraubment aP. AUCTION BALES RIT ATE LIBRARY, LITE- T11,,,01il 1 . At —01 . 4 . i• 11 P,l R CAS —!ATI:113 , 1 tritAlbli, •ov • th. I.( I', tr' c I k otP be raid by coAalo u.. b000•A Irt• Or of osamorel•l tiAl • It••••••• tot Ithdeld are., • Alva. Library of •lottro jo " .77nV7.;b rb erl7•;:e l sl. l :; • • • oznsfot.ry. sot" hit,. Pvt.., a. •• • vs., 1•• lbettota•rl the • . ao.b. 1. toot 1,•ol'os • th•torf ol to.nt• yoor to racially Pu•a • • 3•••.•ogo , 1 L•t• .1.•••1 It . 14,1, , 1.ni.3.4.+11.1••• tt......0.•• • ton•..t•re•olr. o• the if Button, ••••.•••• 3 0..n.t• tie %Aorta. 5 •ot.. . W. Matra, la 1 trAnor's 50.01.0 I.•terAtor.. 3t. blazon •• Cab oo Lets h. Moto . T. 51a. I 113, lioslas•I 51 vote. tle. ab • ttre•'..e, l l .ui• Toe•to.• rave, ' •AA Ittorov•rt . ... lA • be ?atm. 1•• Outdo. by 50, teat II • o Am*, to f. •ttossts•P ott•r, pearl tolakt. •• .34 ea... The boots .111 be on • .• aavl bst• r•I•t. 11• bas astable to attest , tba ~br fua la•tt that, o;ttert fattlatolly • a e:tv i, lta.w • ALEABI E CITY PUOPEEITY V LlnLbTr AND K.Tu — Ti SaD•T ZVININ N9I 30 , 11. st olei.et, will beod.. secood lour of L,1131113•• C Mai*. Soon.. 104 r gostodrol vow., um Col ....mg valuable en, propene Tbe TL1N.1441T./IL • WaIta.HOUNIC, ft 05 Water abet.. Im•ing 30 frog f out sad 160 foe. poh tbronb to Stn. s use sad non oeco• pied .n be Colboaa Non s. d Welter o. Tuts Ar oso , rty Is well !banal for uareboase lama. 7. Iu .. " Tife P TVILLt 6 - 0115 W &111.11 , t1:19 No TON I,lberl, stra•L oecrptrd by al. lie ...lag. Tne loi is SO f.-el hum. no Lt../ Stealt sod Ine (.et In depth, lath atop uo rs sr. Also, Ma UN DIV l 0 VP 911). n HALT r•IlT Waraboum. No 331 L.beety arab l'ommeretal Lon, oanpleol Mamma...ie. , Alm lot Is 111 teat o, front awl 60 feet la depth. 11.11, Farr • I 0110 IN .. at oath tut loboof renn .treet and ...aria. alley. St lowliest bark 100 fr t to • or', •to aberam ta Lb. tar a a d coalrealoot ...blau, No. 11911 res./ stroet urea/a1...1 by James u•Cosnor, San.. and .talnine 10 ro ans. library, sta., nese boar sod altar. 1 Ners are sloe. • haat aable end carnage boast oil in. premises. Term. at We. A. WeILWAINT. /knell ..... . 1,000 ALLECHENT CAS STOCK AT A UCT ItIN on IRIDAT IriININU. Nov. 11111z11...1 o'clock, .n A. LZOIJATIVYI AUCTION 1101751 C, 159 Indent 'Ertel. A1ice...17. will Se .9.4 by 1..00111 Owes of Increased Capita Shea of a` Allegheny We Co. I= LINT OF LEIVEREI 11,F.MAIIII (NO 11J KTeli•N AN PAMTOTTIIIL. No s.n.r WS, 11109: 111$1 A • .•.• Moms. 11eK soya T II A Wm... Wm E.g. Kvs. •eray T• J ALlam•IL [vans W .. Id . Wrti.er • T 11 V SlcAr. Mrs t , J W./ W.V. 11 , Van held line 111 A% y Mn. 111.1 Bal •I.,er 41 I M es mis i' hl t o•LJoer J ' Mains Cm J Bud. y Joo A lirsham Ma.er B 1110 S 1.1..5 J • ft N 0... Wm" 011 W flazolltoolllsJr. am , / 111.11 J Boehm , . res 11.1. 14 • r oro• James , Harris A ...Its. Son /Co C N.. J. ha ,eht.on A Co Craig Iho 'lls.h. 1111. 11 Mew., 1111. C eras Wm .1 showart I i L'JsaJler •• Johnson MI. 111 dustier Nll llresso JLho K Can , L ' Kionotoh• 1.1 " ma .I I " fist J J am l . L Thaws. T AI 0,11.. ,, r 11. I.ono WI s 11J Vl , 0 11 11•1/Ins IL • K [lobes, T Wlleholi 11•1 r. WO' , .' . '. C DI••y J P 11•115•••• 0, II I/111W. J. rv., 1 , 51.11 n J T Williams K Down. Jilin U. mai: W WllO ll Jabs Word 111. W • Kra. 14...•611a 11111.11 AO.. ~,,,.. ITILLIr HlL)Elilli , P. M. .... CorrooLhin'S ,ITTici, • CITY or. ALLsoorovr, Nov. 11. 1.169. • BONDS FOR SALE. le pursuance If up Actor Astesobly sciecriticc We laatia at Sewerage Bond, Goa ,I'o,lovvr 14. 1460. unnorl /WI lb nd Bond. Pay bees prepared arid =3:l= • These Roads are critic denosothatloa of 01500 AND $l,OOO and have Wm yearn to Ma. baldf SEVEN PER CENT " 10, ..1t {Pay able teml-Inunelly at the Toru• r•e OM.. The f•lth credit hud proherty of the city I. pledheil for thstr mien:Olt o. Par- tin a..t.to• e•.atmebt will hml thLs • r. I=l APPLE PAIIERS.—I have a NO aasormaantatApplo ParLaypeortarand SLUM= Machines, vetch 1 Sarno 11l to dR aed sea them tried. The PARING. COIIINO AND lILICLOO ILA/JINN LP. lakes pall INC!s Itirm the bruit NI para. care. ind dim an ordinary O ..P d •PP,.. it mIN pan *OWN aut.( corms rtquir.d. .e 5 W" 'WM fI g n 7 aco i b thin whe. .111r.Val suortatent of Lightning & Turn Table Apple Parers. der Ns. wbolessls and seta% DI JAMES BOWS; 711 ,V 8 6 , W 9 2P STB.EET THE PITTSBURGH INEGAR WORKS. BALLOT' & HANS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are now prepared to turpleb VINEUAR at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. •tteatiou la par ticularly called to uur EXTRA WINE VINEGAR. CHINA. CUTLERY. I aEET. lb. 100 WOOD 8 . 1 NEW GOODS. 0! 0' FINE VASES, .8 BOHEMIAN AND OHLNA. '" 111NN l arrtli " If oirr cyrs. l MB OILING BIETtt, • large stact of rx, SILTED PLATED GOODS' of sit descriptlon. a. E. Blzvirr) & CO. 100 WOOD WVUEI=r: fI4LL AND SEE =MEI China Sets, Parian Statuette and Partei,LTX.,.ort opealus for Us H. HIOBY & CO'S., No. 189 LIBERTY sTREEr. L of Me WM Oro% Ito ". i ' V A arel r u i r focully •gol teat, are towalr el bane. LIVERY & SALE STABLES ROBERT R, PATTERSON & CO, =I apt attention •11l he given b t L...ul Ylemitiona. la hen a ( - mammaPia 'Ude. under his ogle.' mai that an Lost+ wt of •rlting Um Men eecuted PeP I IL can 5 used or me Led, d In f ant Lithe, git. Sl WW on Fitif ry Saturday n 0441 •without 11.1rtn•r Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., PITTSBURGH, PA. AN Atloam SALE HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES wAcioNs, •nd ciearylling appertaining ti Hoene. Parties de sl tag Ln min please irsve their Mitten dconsignment net w L.lure Tni.irming emit VP Ire k le order for i'co'nP . 4 " tentliiii and 'mid can will no [tree LLI 154ime tarsal. JOHI H. RTEW OCT, korUoneer JOU, Bloat. U../ATTaI.I I . 2 . ROOT. Oh P•TTERSON a CO 14. A. 1.131 A.Zil COMDELSSION STABLES' C0L181T11711111011.13 k MUTT 67 PITTIIIMIGU, PA. WINES. LIQUORS, Ws. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY CfIKPOUTILVII VI WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, & WI ISOLA'S/ILX 110XXL.LAS 1. PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET. Have Removed to NOS. 384 ♦ND 386 PENN Cor. ILlerventh St., (formerly Cana JOSEPH S. FINCH i CO., M. 11a. 1137., 1110, 111. Di earn il4ll. MINT PITELLZT. PITTS/SUBUIL Dist/Ik4 Para PA ma la . Clartasfuen la roaraux WOKE. HOYM. an. AND OOHS CIIIRLES 11. IRMSTR DZA.I.4 t Youghiogheny and Cannellsville Coa And Manstacteavr • OM MCI COSY orrics •81 , YARD, corner Bata, sod Weirton Hamm., Liberty an..l Clymer *Poeta. Vilma Mao etre., Float. want and al toot of Hoag street. P. s C• FL K. Depot. himoad ward. Orden len at ettber of tb• above °Mori, or ad. &ray to me through Ptileburgb Y. 0., Wtll re• oelve prom rt attent.au. R. far to olio= lam avoplylos , Dom.., WO" • rVi. lerntlb. llama Irma 111111., 8 8. Yow ler A lb., stephamacia A Co . Bissell • Co.. Or.ff A H slew Bradley, York. Bro A Har A C ahan 0., • llea . Mehee Co.A thicia Dr pot Hotel, Conoellavllle K. IL, renal1111•111A A. IL. Allegbehy vial., U. IL CDAJLI COALII °DAUS! DICKSON, STEWAET ik Having romove4 'Mar 1)11Lea NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET lirsait Wq "kw blU1)11/Agiiii) MAXI/ 11 6 17117 L V IVMPT OULL tr d lnA r a e l fi l lancet mortal pries. All orders lett at the, al., so erldressed la ,Was wall, will be attended te neppYTICE TO WWUR DEALERS AND CONSIMIZIPI. — W. are non revel, a lot or 40,000 bushel. carefully selected WHITS AND AMNIN AND TICNNIDOLI WHEAT, purchased Is kilbson. Parse. times Wheaton counties, lodiana. Thle lot of Is the very best to be round and cannot be surpassed by any in the United 'Dates. We have 51.0 aulithed our improvromota In blschlocry. ttotytor Cloths sod Cooling itooms. and are now preltamd ye arns nsh the th att. mph, tor tea at pricedefy sompetillou the same grad. of lour. H. T. ILBEIBIEDY 0. BRO.. Pearl Stamm MM. Allegheny. September 13. MID. FLOUR! FLOUR I ELOITR I MI N ItallT• BA KRIM PIA)tIUN. 410 WO. I..egal Tender. 307 bble Ha H. 361 Ws Zemin, 110 bble Summit 111112 610 bbir Winona Co., 680 blyle Hod River. 133 bble Way Day. CH01(13 W1601601/1 /LOONS 1160 bble Riverside, 1165 Wblte Star, 600 Ills 0.-itrs brands LT V heat /lour. WINTSII WHILLT 111111. T 1/1.0011. City 11111 of 70010,00 g Pride of the Wert, Hepot 11111. Wasallon A, rusgos 11111. Ringleader .od Crown, ebolee St. Loaf. rut .ale lower 111.1 can be brought tram the Woo. W•TT. 1.11111 • (10 /TR a7ll and 114 Wood 1000 1. by dal Id In9R WALL PAPERS. ELEGABT PAPER HANGINGS x...‘,1,d wait Papers lo plalo tints how, vloo• b 000 t sad m . smote. armalloo gra. .4. mita gold and lulaatfigores. !lalrail i p At ut VIILTa. IN DIA TAPIDEITUY, 4.ltE. K stamped sod primed gold. Newly Imported oradnot so b found ola•Vbela la Yoe coodul. 7, rale at W. P. TIPASIr A 'LT.'S rents err" c0r'..,!'2!..Y0.! NEW WALL PAPER STORE, I,E E.) OR n orm 0 N Wood, /...• Moto and trottottona Tall. Ho.(*MD. of Dlcl. Room. H... &co at Ho. 201 Markotamt. JOStrki R. HIROIR.I3 • BRO. §:WIPED GOLD PAPERS for Parlors, .11510. tOT blartet meet. JUS.O . II IL HIJOHIIII &IMO. - ABB & MOSER, MINT EMS' AISCIDOILTION XIIILDENUL hr. E aate f Bt. Clair Una. eUtabard. Pa. ilistal WA WA= gll.a to tap Oiatraus INAlltag of OBTRI SODS= sat ZyaLO sirlognirM 1869 1870. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Greatly Reduced Prices! E. HOUSTON & SON, Valhionablt lerrhant Tailon h Clottom, S. lot rlrrii A VEN UK. sorts, of l'lsersi Ants.t.a•s ,a•t rselt..l largrst anal moat lloaa • the usimerat. Veal- Ines t . +atom am.l.• soothlast s•s, tlti• sit,. It eotatolsra •rr, Aart of PrAip Rood. as well as mesllam A so•r, an manufactures. Our and to: l•rollts, Loss !'rice.. Vold Oalea aro, Ita.•.lt Cast! ravor un ..11.11 at.n and jodgo for yourasises. All ortlars o.leal warranted cs.ra s•ttatlartl..a oc.lll THIRD ARRIVAL OF WINTER GOODS. CIRAT A LOGA N. SO fats •v.ous, •T Math Btreet MEN AND MOP'S CLOTHISto t• the 'rest est arlet. SlulliJATel, •all styles •nd stews The lowest prices In the city tor Resod eulastan• apttown public are cordially In•lted to T call In at oar near store and examine stnek. GRAY & LOGAN, 89 Fifth Avenue, 47 Sixth St. P. INI'AJZIYLLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Cloths, Cassinteres and PeeU►Ws. Also, LS 'VAX 11C.t1 11 V 1311.N181111,14/ 0001)13. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, artl.nt's Cluttln, made to or4ar In the la.st Nall;n4 - NEW FALL CiOODS. CLOTHS, GJESSIMERICI4 &O. a..rt trf arum NICYCJL. Itlezelaa..ll.ll..llthalatleld Meet. PROFESSIONAL DB. ANDREW EARINST, GERMAN PHYSICIAN, all moaner of Mae., that the elrlem 1 to. Alai., an OH 1 rano etre". boors both 1411 IS A. k. and from • II °elle poll WILLIAM F• ROBB, NOTllia PUBLIC AND 001111188101131 Deeds. ft" . stilt 110 t4t at is. No. 149 Fourth Avenue GI • W. De CAMP. ATTORNEY MID COUNSELLOR AT LAW. So. 137 P.JUKTaI •VENUIL Plata• eau, form. awl 1 1 oa Walter H. I..oarte,j to corset,. to the U. M. elientz and Otstrl..t C..urta. tht ' , tau aaprrto• and all tut Courts of Allegurar coop. and mat e rOIIOC. Llano la moat of thyadiataut to•noea. ).311adll W3l. B. N EEP EU, LuAtuitAx JUSTICI 01 OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE rl7. op, and all 14ral eaatnem attended to rromplly and SCOW. LOT • SAM UHL McYLISTERS, I.4..AtoJantriir f t, •it 4 ,, P r ra . r...l. , :o ot tLeti t. lll % .1 N 11!:t A t V•Less 4. ,uptueAs Lnd looacA. JOHN A. STRAIN, LIII/711.10 JiHrrICZ OP THI FRAGE LID roLl, IL HAaHrTHATIL. OZ., 11l FIFTH arroatta the Or the mi. ritlta e rgti. Pa. Ihrds, Bonds, Mon. ~ .:L m fets.l ed ~1 14, p oenlons sad all Zara., ARCHIBALD BLAREL.EIr, s•x-rti , tiN EGAL OTICF, • In Ott t orq of ga•rio•fttes•l no. of litre: may Leant,. No la...y•tratnet Tern. 1649 ♦aA t.tot. Is, •tt. Int 13• I• 41, •I tl•+eentvr. EEC= unrestedn wetter ot 'watts* the feoloaring drectltood port of aaorta. etre.: wad certain alleys. In the ry... of Allentown and ILatens of a enlown lo ern N. rth etre et. begirt.. yet Kea seen... and •stetnng eeventy-thrse reel lo the Intersection ...•nd terra... or 1.1 111 LLlel', and 1111) alley. begins:lay at the torsainos of 'North street ...forego. and •nlendtwe' stony Hill ntley •noal eighty fret. buiteriverry been &lns bt a nolo( on the alt. Wuhaigto• Road •nti extending to Ilne.l Lot oersted ..d held by nettool Directors or 1.0.er 01. Clair ....hip and laterseellon .115 tin-lased at let' sod Orrin and stley. Pest. , log at t. polot of lota.aeetloa pith Straw .rry alley .ml ex./wit. to eoolli atm.. 4., appe•r In •Lldi.oo PLTIJIWILT. q. 11m et De.totarr, a. U , o ISOS.. 10 o•cleck and show ca s,••. If say they ...a. .0? aald part a Paid etre.. aspl said ..I*ab•O/d .0" Pocloaed n p an d...cordial to the praye of t4e NI/I.lllle 17.0. 1009. TN RE-WIDEfil VA OF ERIN STREIT. Is, La• fly of Plttyburatt. Cbart of quarter "crouton.. No 17. Ilan h seasto, 1106 G. )11seellanvoos due art. 111 peraosts Interested are hereby eotlaed th•t the a...sament of dam are and beeral.. u made by Lb. viewer' SO. pot•ted by she Court la the oboe. tun, haa too o ',Proc.& sod .11 part. , ..olled .11.1" .1..5u art hereby regale. , to pay the same "rahlo thirty d•rs from t hie data. °Moron. they "Flit. entered as Ile. 'goblet brawny and volloeted accord., to t J I. . atZ.•"7 C Iva rte) attorneY. No. nab N O. 766 DEC. TERM, E 989. ?ebbe oollee I. beech? al•ee that the NATRONA & TARENTUM Beneficial Society Hare applied to lbe Coors of COLIMOSI Plef• of kflerheny County for a ('b.rler, end that lb* bald lb,ort made an order In the e.g. to the lees that meld Charter will be owned et their to term, eel," exceptions thereto be O In Ile meantime. FLOUR 191 Liberty Street CONTINENTAL baveat •ad :.•t .get Plat up. Fire Insurance Company, d: •. 11[10.1... No. 102 BROADWAY, N. Y Ettll , l 11, ohl•nd patheto nr. . from llofiantaal • ••Deborsh.•• en 4drA, CA..H CAYITAI . I 5.110.000 00 7117111•1..1, 1. 17160.1 L, 1.76 Y 130 75 EMII=MRI at .1• ,r cent. per num. anal! redeemed In teen. One- qd•rter la divided to Its ttoeEeoidet• obtain tstelr Istavrastre at .bout srtml It costs tb. company to protect Wum• Rod outlet no area= mantes are they Ilable fur Illy lasses FLSIXIONLBLZ I{,ps wu.tantly oo twad prrrtatuaaii. PL. ♦ spliindid new stock al I= A La VE.ll.lld/L N, dka..1.3 EIINE/Lrir . =Xi =ED LEGAL MII J. W. WLLTZR. Prothoeotary NOTlCE.—Letielli tEStillMellita• A. , RV on the rotate of Re Whirl/N. deed. hove been gralutem to the •barrsioned by the Register of Allegheny oassty, ifs. de hied to said estate or heeb• tlotiffed to Sate pat //lent owl oote having eLolona against the Dat..to art reque•od tot,or.rkt them for payment trltliootdelst. sil•L M. HOIRISON, JUINCY A. ROBISON, sel.nsg, sreutora no. 1153 Laberty r, ILECUTOWB SOTlCE—Notice _LA 0 befell la to ell perooto lOdelsted to O. of • le !b I v, IILA lete a. of *lllbane I.Wr hem proper„ r ..ot fl ho•tieoted for .""""IIIARLI COCURAN, A 002.1 rw.Tax 1301 [he harrow, ASSESSMENTS. CITT nitilyesst, OTTIvn. ALI.W.§..nT CITY, Mov• t 4, 11149. 1 NOTICE.—Thr assessment for Grading and Paving Market Street, From Walnut street to Raskin/atom arena., new resdy (or ...nation and can be sera I at tbm ormes entll ICDSI:SD•I, December bet IMIU, elm. It wIU be olsaod la the banal. of rffl==; CH A VIM UAVI. = - s.,,..suss:T;;,r:lT.7V:;.' 03. 1809. N OTICE .—The assessment for Grading and Paving Fayette Street. rrota Yultoo otreet to . Vso reedy fore zentoetlon sod eau be ...ea at .1 <ace unlit TUCiDIY, Nov. SO.. 1169, .be I will be placed Ia the band , of we Clty Tr* rarer roe tnureunn CIIAILLKS DAVIS. MC= M = _I CITY VIM} LIBIIe. Vrrtt. r, A 12.116 T cm. bur. 111. 166 e. r N'OTICE.—Tbe Assessment for tbr Grading and Pay ng of Race Ailey from Mae Ole? to River avenue le now Malty for examination. and can be seen at this aloe %nth HATIIitiMT, N.V. MOLE 91Ftl. 1059, .bet oda will be placed in the bands of the My meson/rex tot 00M1-.1011. • • • OW. HAVO. Cu, inalsorr = INSURANCE list lug 1.10..1,11 s; 451.030 15 Three-quarters a Lb., profits •:. , BY thla e/etem We CYSI °mere of the Company MffifESll=Ml r Rtio.unnte sad (...00.,••• lieturne.• • Is that of the IN6NIAI. IL ‘IIIII.ANT The 1 , 1r,,r. t I= lAA A art. ••, .1 •11.0.1 of •••,13 IT) per cent.. pay•ble t. uv on. • fmt4.ltL Id. ♦ cAe4 site hle of f U. •1enhp....0 4.f the cep of 1163, vettl 6 ,er ecut. lut.rce ,creon. i able AUVIS, 10 b r!lMl=inil p4lng scrip of •64. •63, •66, 61 and •06 payable In rub September SlOth •L ti. ♦ o3rip divide •a of MI; ISO) per mot. ME=M Et===il;;l .nn.nn ht ln. office of Lb. Company. No. EIS!M=I C ompar, Ic•urta Plr.oo Buddints. Mrrchtnil're, Furn!lure, .11apvtac., (Or, ♦LRVt or the moro perilous titolt. ■vm Property and oats. r lusuraLle lOt rrata at reason able rates orbn.mmm• /or .nett lona for Zi a, Lion voltb rrapert to n.tem. Pao. rote'. So. Call no or addrces JANES W. MOTT. General Insurance Agent, No. 167 WOOD STREET, 12= THE IRON CITY TUAL LIFE INSLIIINCE CO, ()1. Pennsylvania_ Otes, 75 Federal SL, Allegheny City DIALMCTOMAI . Bon. ALAMO L. URA ItAAL Bev. J CLARK L. U, (apt. E. ILORII•titOt , W. AYR. ED, Canto., Allegheny Trost Co. JACOB RUHR, Iteal Estate Agent, IMMON DRUM. Mayor of Alleghenl. C. W. KENYA. Herter, A. itELL Attoror .at-L.. U. . WO It S Anen ert !ISM. kiiLß. holurancet. Capt. ROBT. ILO BIM {ON Prosfogasal. IMalv.. l . U. C MK, LA D. Vice Presides% JACOB BUBB, Seereddr7. C.W. BURNT. Srssusetrar. Id W. WHIT& saptc.t. A DVIS•I4 SWOCIFA, WWI Agent. Yhts tea bonne company. conducted on the mutual Principle oath policy holder receiving an equal share oethe prof. of the Company. Policies will he issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance. snd being the on an roonoent sal basis afford • safe investment to each C U to h t d". ”d • "oMr;reialn th.m=L" -wvitreg CASH INSURANCE COMPAiY. PIIBLAN'S =cum 0, ie. SS Itllib Ayes.. &KONA Moo., PITTSBURGH. PL. Capital All Pald CP. DITIRCIVOZ. y.tret C.917+1.14.041, JP. Hut: 1. •t•L=?... • K. Tboies•WM.", RuPV.HT KINu. Prraldent JNu. f. JR! , NINGe. Vlec PreAbLest Jut. T. JOH N,TUN. Seeet4.7• Cap , it J. GRACE, ENe•I Arent loser. on Liberal Teruo on all inn and marine Hallo. wzten NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Car. federal It. and Diamond, IDognonr, a n ttu t,...a, ,, SECOND NAT ON AL 74-LXII W. W. MARTIN, PiciddrAl, JOHN liltoWN,Ja., yrestdent. JA.MIII I. !STATEN:to , . Secretary. litt,rolik , John A. IM !let. J&s. 1....140.rt. Jos. Illrert, Jas. L. U ral.a.m. It ot.ert Lea. C. C. Boyle, Jew. tlry r Herat Jatoo K.PP, O.H 1 , 41.1.1a5. Jeo. Thompeon J. IteN anew, p D &HAITI( kCIAIISST LOSS ST FIRS FROJULIII SYSURANCE CO. OF eHILADELPHLL OYFIC LAU 41 , 111CH).F • li UT BT., nrsz Ma. VWt" W. Rana.. Monfiecal H. Loa Tag+. rt.. Lt. 141 Samuel rani., lime. K. Ittir, treA.TILIS I=.llf_t ' P ' rgtral. ' APW,. DALE, Vic* W. C. r"l'llunn - 1 - 74717," Borth We. morn.. TtOrd suld WootLe.a. latall:wls .f ERN INSIIR 4 NEE COT lirr PITTSBUItORPresident. LEM". Nl3lll AH.r. We. nueratary. CAPT. litoßkilf. ?MILD. lieneral ont. O. 910 Water street. lip.. • 00.4 W.. up maim PoutUursh. wain. l ail ot Me and bia t. - = B t ' rt. d m saho in determined by onfrupitesa asid liber ality maintain the en.ro ter which tn. ba. swum.. &sanest:. the Wt proteerlat to Mem Mho ditaim to I. bournsi. outwear.: lianamier NUM.. Jew 11.I110aCtin0. Z. Willer. Jr., d n .. J. Clarks , J tai ames Watley, I 000. p ups.. eld M. U. LenaWl. pENNeinLv ARIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSRUINII4 017ICZ. No. 16lb WOOD 13THYST. BANS OPLOOICICERCT. 14 UILDIND. SW Is • Homo Oompaay, sad 1ar....10. 4 1.0 by T..oluslvely. LDN'A.B.D VMS., Drublent. C. C. BOALt Vice Cwt..... WBiBT to KICK. TresAurer. Mani MAXI. . . . tolscroma: Laassra WOOL Ovadv eu R ylltaas. I. , Z n ft i c= eit. Jacob ?Muter, 1.1.; I:Zr• Lomas. "' say 800 . PEOPLES' INSURANCE MR Mtn. 07T1CCL, A. I. 008.0 ZS WOOD • lELETti Am • Mom Orapasmtaki mg Me sad lllartne Slats • • WL. 1 . 011113*. Capt. Jan L. 112./AL Joe. WU', SamemP. Stulver, Jo. X. Puts, Orme. ArbOlCklB. . U. L.. sVia. V. Met, J Area 11. Urn., Wm 1. 8.1.1 11V4art Z - 11 3 .."111 r rIftriv u ;sealdent. OHlv WATT, Pr.ldent . F. OARDNZI4., Awe. u. LLEGREINT INSUIL4.I9CE OVIIPAITY or PITTSBUIIIIII. ICILi/Iti. &Trim' OTTAltT.ll.ltioll BLOC.. .da of lin sad Marts. JOHNH IRWIN. J O x. N . l Pr e sident. V T.nos igNIS Pnistdsis tilt*. a Dialcrons d eb t. .Vllltfa. Elaryo:ryHalrh. B. L. Plamesteal W. H. EVer43sl. Hobert H. D.VH.' Frs./wit 6ellen, r`ant... J T.Titoadala. T. H. Nevis. COTTON MILLS ['OLKEN, BELL & C,0., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS P1T110131711. 4, 1 RI MILWOotc ears atHrAV T KlDltal Wed WHO Alßallitit /LIND tur.ozoirA aFFIVICTTIir GrA AAn IllikT r flag PROPOSALS I.I7TICS or CITY Ir.llolWillit 001,151.11yziot. Plttabarat, Nor. Nth, 1009. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR& —Nsale.l Proposal. for thooonatruoUoa of uunt.re WE:NV-FIR. Prom Oth avenue and Wood strret to llama fool , sad for the UERUI rot) sad PAVIRLI or CENTRE ETICSET. fount 43th to 4trth tiral y ba p r . . c r m tzd , Lt t illlivtellee sad! WILDNVI• No idds will be rteelral9n.ntrosissratit.oat tha p roper l.ks ons . bpeela b csiland blanks for bidding.. bb hod st thL °Roe. • The right IS rerrrred to alert no; sad all Wa.• Eon N. J. INJOatE.. Ctt7 Earl.... 11 TRADE MARK. DITUAIit simml-rnoor Lamp=S. AMUSEMENTS WNEW OPERA HOUSE 1.1,81. TUB 7()M 4 A If. RN I-rou •Jr ri Id rliirri I ori Ite 111• r..iroirs A lir or. e•irrn bisitrier ii fi •torrity Moods, Errs lot—Yr. sod )4rs. 11/.IIIIIT WILT I AV. aPITTSBURGH TH EAT RE H. W. WILLIAMS. /'-ole Ler...— The renowned WI relent - ate .1 Horne I Tim. L. AN °Matt Soi.f,r[ The greats. hero comedian In the w•r d. W Mr". NI Itlne It. Jennie Ronson d the talented •sel.rt , tromp. mt la as Immense bill of None Mee. conel.lng new 'ensv.nal drama. — rile Ilidnial.l'Mar der, or Tin Soave of On. • • Lykes' Matinees on Wednesday tun tstordaT afternoon , al 51, e•elnel. wrnon NEW • YORK TO JERUSALEM ACADEMY OF MUSIC Two Lectures by J. HYATT SMITH. Thursday Evening, NOT. 25 SI tiJltt T ran. • aad Italy boa I Na 11,3 a arta • Ja,•‘ arys by tt • WaT Friday Evening. Nov. '26, SUBJECT — groto the P. to the Pyramt.l • or hoer I got oat or Itome Into XlllO, TICK CT'S. SO ern". To tbe olota• D.. 1 at S. Drlorloal 'look sod Music More., rod at Ur door. Moors open at T. Mr. Itollth coomsron K •I , PAILADEIIIY OF MESH ON6 %VILLA. vki N 13 WSDAY. NO VlLMltitt 11(11. The Grand Military Allegory, lEl=l DRUMMER BOY; 11A"F"1"1_ 10 OF P. 1111.1311 To Ide produced by T.O Vet.raas sod Piny Lad ea of 1.1, uaddr tad vaaaaaedt of ro.t. N.. 3 aad 151 ls. A. }L, fur L b .. cacti& arr• 11 A ItiTY PUNT , W LI VP 11• A X, " nVa ' ar:.4itiCrwmr.r , .Ju'rn ERN PRIM , ) ect-h Sc. ,•1.1 inny 1.4 e sdrurdel • soh dee fr 9 A Id U.- to J oo Su., No 199 Mum,. d strrl. .. .se. Coma, leg oft 11 . 1. y. Nov 015.1, Dodr, at t,•• Prrrorman...... cam sat.. •1. DOLL.AII SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65 FOUBTEI AVENUE. CHARTERS') IN 1.33. again, .. .10.503. 631 31. open daily. from U o •...p‘rt r. . and dolly . from etV AMIN .6, Isom May At to NO,.1311•r1. from 7 to 9 .. cluck, add polo Nov. =Ler eat to May Lt. from 6 to It olet op.. llrpol•swit. rereir.d of all too. of not lave than nMt IPILL•Iit and • dividend of the pronto declared twice • jeer, In Jule and D. ember. lOU , . at tts. been declared semPanaostly ID Joao and Iteenth.r, .1131.`e the Paoli war/ erg...end, Si 1.4- rate or ill per cent. • 7•Ar• lea rest If 001 drawo out. Isplaced to I ered I of the &wordier as pnuelpatedar bean the same to rarest from the s pot date of anus , and o,clo bar. coutpvtiodlog twice • year. wltboat teoubling the depositor tonsil. or eaan to present his palls wave At tale rate money will d able I• less than twelve ream -Pools contalolue me By-Laise. Roles sod Itegulationw furnished an on •OPlIe•- floe at toe Pa...ray-6EORO F. ALBUMS. v Ica shut DINTS JOill Baeloreo. A. 4 Pollrwlt. M. 11., Bret T. Vahrs-et , et, Nobert Robb. Jaw.. Herder.. Jobe n. tal• ever, rn"e'is Ve'eds, ZWri2V4Wer. d titan Y. Pennock, Cluttellaa TRCATIMS: Wm..). Anderson, . Robed C. 1.0. M., C• 1•16 Adam.. Henry J. 1,1 run. Job. C. Hindle), Peter A. Madeira. rineu Moat rgiehi. Jobs Marshall. w.a....., r. lisraiall, *lmmo A. Carrier. . JO5O M. leteYX6664 ebbrles A.. Collo, Dar anthem!, John Evans, H W. 01”, r, John J. tillisaingi Malin, rbillimi. Whits= M. 146,6. Henri L ri Minelr. Peter N. Hunter, Wm. F. netimerta, klehard Nays. Alexander Tladle, Dimes 0. Hefty. HAHLMS 'A I A. CULan S .l.am V . Kiri. lulus , itien—CT. Seers:Hahn —4•lle 8 B. D. 11Lnian. VILUIBLE Llk BOOKS. SMITH'S I'HNNSVLV SNIA iii:POETt Vol 1= SIIL♦KMAN ft 111 DI INLD ON TFIR LAW Of LIEII al CT- The ow. Treat Ise on Um sal- JeCt. With 6.0« h Cr OA oue. Ope evlatne. Nice 10.50 • 7 restl.e uu th. fr. ESCOUP MINT and COUNTIM-CLAIM. Br T•.,. W . TW atly . ttko at. vim roliime. Price 41,50 Y[U►IYLE UN IYR L.LW 0/ CAEIRIZNYI •ND B•II.YINT+.. voiNto MEE= FOR SALE BY HAY at COMPANY, 65 Wood Street. lI3rITED STATES LIPS IN MAIMS COMPEY OF NE•W Natabllabed %larch 401. Or, of tbe oldest and moat reliable lastiler- Now In the eoootn. ASSITS. Sao, 14,1689. 17.11451 017.21. a ee.plas over all Natetitles of amain half • million dollars. The DIRC(0111 ani anuteng tbs cast ew•Pmalltll 11101Cilli men of New Tort. . • CM/ : H. L. BOLLHAIL Prert IL 1. X Nat. Bank. DLO. A. BIBBY, Pre., fltiseu• Not Baal. JOHN HAIIVEIL Pre., But of PUtabargh. JOHN WILSON. Dteukor Halms Nu. But. JOHN D' IC , LLT. CaUtler First Net. Bamk. AUOCn fDt5 HAUTJL. DB...rad Nan. n..k. WILY[. Neel German Bar. ant. ►lle.'Y. J. U. BMA 1.3 A NON. Booksellers sad Bt'th'S"- O. TI A IlDral W 0..003 al ►cent for f ennellraolm, lti Welker "met. Philedelphia. w. U. EMS, •irect for ilk ghee, moat,. Odle• Palma lea. Co.. 111114, Wood da. aoMord erns _ • QIITEENTH LlST.Llqaora.69 IS. I.I.I , ATIONS lo „Medla the era'. Wave. manta of Iforoaber , 18•10. Pittsburgh- hatol Vali. chant h.... , eth McW1111.13. , Myrna, II .ard. Char.. lb easing, ...Is, two*, 9th Wald Wavotano, , llth ward: 0.1.1 Sel.l.v.n, ahral. BOlreagbia. soln ►t.ber. taw.. na, tnt Eltrallarb.a. 1A la. Li rliNa, eating tot.., Welt ritts.rek twela crick•, t were. Niemand, Daniel Wearn, lavers, be Lice.. Boar. will *lt tut new lot Nartlebin: 114. J. 61. 11,10W111. 41st PREPARING FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WATTLES & SHEAFER Lt. mnal their of Watches, Jewelry, &c., KICDUCILD PUIC/Cd to male mom for their Honda, Mock. Coll had let baristris at 101 FIFTH AVIINIIII. .RAIBE AND FASHIONABLE CONFECTIONS POE PRESENTS. ~~" ~ - a .A:11311ALL , 8 ". Irtia. L Mut aLIDAcia. Astau.i.ll tioma wiLL MEI nirrizsa. .1 Ruins TILL. cat Coarrrap NSW Vieeof YarahWi =wi, 11.1.000M4 0 Lftimt.L.l o l Walton .t. a. *. • KIPM. hopslatxma. Pm mboltaals sea .'• 'I I. ji ae% f . WILL . mbar" BIEBINO VESTS ARD isiterr atxxvia "J4MPI rLav osa 11=0 Steetas Stimk DIM areas& EI GEO. BKLYEI,
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