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CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Tiro Churn%'funitsked 6.1 the gay
4or sts dam& tAs reek for lb eras per
ova by Jura, Viper alums: 3 sum. 32.
, - - - -
DOW lee house Is belug built as Eon
Liberty, for the Pennsylvania Ballston
Cowpony.
J,b M. Claw, an alleged professional.
yoiterdaY was released from jail &V We
Mayor. at the !instance of his friends.
11111142 iliersy.—Bovendeen citizens yes
terday were removed from e silts
=Ma of 'metropolitan aro. to enJoY •
brie:season of repose at Clarement.
Retovered.—The oast stolen from Co
he's stoie He nry (filet, who la now
In
Jall for the eirsnoe, was yesunday re
amend' Alderman Taylor's police, at
chOilat;es.
emetted.—A horse attached to atraaon
belopstoit to F. W. Spree°. of Etztotrat
caterAtt away en Canon attest peter.
darealleakitet the wagon to atom. No
one :Fats 14 %mod.
8111111 Vire.—A. alight tire ()warred in
11211dlarahop at the corner of Meadow
toroOn streets, East Birmingham.
yelatirday:morning, but was extinguish.
ed Waco any arirtoua damage was done.
. .
Sea Thler.-13orne sneaking wren.
drat .barglerionaly entered Mr. James
McMonnegle's cellar, In South Pitts.
barika Wednesday night. and stole arti
cles of 'clothing worth Mean dollars.
No eltte.
Casgletrp—Bou Foster, a boy about
sixteen years of age, while °Elating on
the aldewslk and ath Pittsburgh, ran
against • post broke Ids lea In two
Varna. Drs. Sutton and - McCord reduced.
therm:tures.
LeXteey.—Yesterdayjohn Cralgryres
oatroxated to Jell by /melee Kerr, of
IlleClutil Lott:114111p, to =ewer s change
of lareene preferred egainst him by
Kriftet-Faloon, silo charges him with
Ineellatledow end calf.
•
Ilinevatlng. 4 L Alderman Taylor has
thoroughly renovated Ida sanctum, re
pppering, matting and Improving It In
mum) respects, making It one of the
neatest, most cheerful, and content
Isullghttride's °Moes to the caty.
Abandoineent —Mary Steiner made In.
• before Alderman Arent, yew
tin ma cearitine bar husband, Simian
Meiner s atith deserting hie family,—her
eeltendtwo children. The Steiner home
la le - the Third ward, Allegheny. War
canalise's& •
ReMitedl.—Gen. Vred. E. Foster, at one
time connected with the PEtaburgh
-pram was recently married in Washing
= Vacy to anamomplichod widow. His
Mende presented him as a wedding eft •
megniffeent silver tee sat, with the sur
tommy happy addressee.
Patellar* Mang.— Kate Jackson
made Infeotmatton bonne Alderman
Matters yesterday charging J. Hefner
withlarteny as bailee, the articles In
dispute teing seven chairs. a safe, and a
whip, all valued at eleven dollars and
drly cents. Warrant issued.
Leg Praetured.--Jamee iB. Orton, a
ruesubsrof the Police force had his leg
fractured yesterday. He was sent to
Marlon street by Lieutenant Wilmot to
atop some boys from coaatinr, and while
Mending on the side walk a boy came
down the bill On s sled, striking him on
the lag breaking it.
Damaged tee Veluete.—Wm. McCoy
a liverystable proprietor. stated to Al
derman - .3llleMsattna yesterday John
Williams bad hired a horse and buggy
of him, and returned the vehicle dam.
wed - to the extent of twenty-live dollars.
A mtsdeniermor for which a warrant wee
leaded for Williams' arrest.
OW:ratting Travet.—William Ball,
eapducter of car No. 4, Pittsburgh and
Birvaingbaos Pastenger Railway, made
infotmillon before Justice Barker of
South Pittsburgh_ yesterday, charging
Lents Weland withohitructing the street
with ',Wagon so as to prevent the passage
of his car. A warrant was leaned for the
arrest of the accused. -
Gambling.--Gearge Lents, 04:praetor
of a beer saloon In the Second ward, Al.
legbetty. was arrested yesterday, and
taken babes Mayor Drum, on a charge
of keeping a gambling home, George
Bowers prosecutor. Bowen* states he
participated In several little games at
the saloon, and lost WO. The seemed
was held for a bearing.
Ak.. young Girt Sedoccd.—Yesterday
ln-
Tizmetion wan made before Alderman
Super, by Cornelia Gander, against
Richard W. Morris. for seduction under
Vr9 l liew-dt 'marriage. The puttee are
colored and reside In tbs Sixth ward.
The °Henna is alleged to have been mm
milted some time ago. The accused was
arewdoWl and gave bail for trial.
gunny. Fredericka Blav alleges
that Matthias Hallos entered her house
during the absence of Mr. Filmy. and
threatened to demolish herself and
the bonding with an az. Matthias, It Is
mated, was In liquor at the time, which
In a measure accounts for his warlike
conduct. He will be arrested, as a war
rant to that effect has bean Issued.
Bow at botte.—Yesterday Bridget
Boyle and her neighbors Mary Ann
Dougan and Llate Morisse" . met In an
unfriendly manner near their residences,
Paulen Row, Soho. Bridget states the
others wanted her to take &drink. which
she refused to do, whereat they became
angry and threatened her life. War.
rants lamed by Alderman McMaster&
Arrested on a Prue...a—William Ein
doldia, a saloon keeper of Allegheny, was
lodged in Jail Tuesday night on a pro
cess Issued by the Court of Quarter Sea•
sloes. The prisoner was convicted on
nine charges of selling liquor on San
dal", but when the sentence day arrived
could mot be found, and managed to keep
out of the way until Tuesday. He will
be put throne, Saturday.
Choice Segue.— John Megraw, 45
Math (late Band) street, has a large
and traded assortment of seines, tots°.
on, pipes. and everything else that to nec
essary to make a smoker feel comforts
bk.. No one In the trade keeps a better
anortmentor seUsonesper than Megraw.
If 7on want a gcxl sewn ors oleos of the
choicest tobacco, be sore and call at 45
Ninth street, two doom from Penn.
Dropped Dead.--Teaterday about four
o'clock Mr. Charles Ferguson droned
dead in Lawrenceville from heart di
sease. The deceased. was one of the
oldest residents of the city, alums' fifty
years' of age, and kiwis • wife and
family. He resided on Penn street.
Twelfth ward. He was one of the best
IMellißleal in this vicinity, and had been
engaged to superintend the carpenter
work of the new City HalL
['lancerly.—Ambrose Whalen having
taken a considerable quantity of mean
whisky aboard yesterday. stopped at the
to/therm. at the south end of the Mo
nongahei suspension bridge and abused
the toll-keeper. Mr. Henry Erba, who
nude information before Justice Barker,
charging Whalen with disorderly eon.
duet. After hearing the case Justice
Barker, in default of a fine ono costa,
committed the accused to the work ileum
for sixty days.
Yank.
Unexpected.— Wednesday night, vs.
grants !ought shelter In the Allegheny.
lockup, as they had been wont to do
during inclement weather. They were
departing morning as usual
when. r Drum interpoeed. Tenn,
them, h thy, able.bodied young men,
he disposed of with free puma to Clare
mont. The remaining frt , q were allowed
to depart for the county jail, where they
will spend brief terms. The number of
loafers about tbe lockup wi ll likely be
decreased by this action.
Tee Fast..—A difficulty occurred at the
door of the District Court room yester
day Intoning between Mr. Carotteua and
Mr. Mitchell, one of the tipsteves. It
appears that Carothera was trying to
enter the room and Wini forcably ejected
by Mitchell, who budded he wee die.
aareng his duty. Judge Kirkpatrick
observed the affair and called for an ex.
planation. A 03mmisdoner wee SD
pointed by the Court to take the alb
(bet/Bathe parties, and a hearing will
be had on Saturday. Mt. Mitchell wee
suspended for the present.
11
Street Eneounter.—hates ,!nns Bow.
man was sauntering up Wylie Area, on
the same sidewalk on width Idles Hate
Rambles was rambling down town. The
•wo met, and -were Pmpte. when Mint
`os coughed' slight ky and Miss Anna
- ..lately followed snit. Mies Kate
Mow, l'erself insulted and remonstrat
thoughtu, AUlut in a demonatratlre
rod with Mb.. • her Of a waterfall, to.
rarrellesing , f the original article.
lib a tuft , ipaupd to Alder
'
AIM thereupon, 4 oRJ:tarred. s
man' Thomas' cane against her
chair of Igazultandtettit* nvihnd
Who was Amsted
viiirwiliac•nme
I~nll,ia;l
Ra' Neetlng-:JPeUtiona.-.Ekpoit• of
CominitteesLTbe Poor Faint.
A regular meeting of the Select and
Common Caunctle of the oily of Alle
ifitnny wan held yesterday (Thursday)
evening, December 9, 1869.
*elect Council.
Members present Messrs. English,
Fat:Myer, HO, Long, hforrtson, J. C.
Patterson. A. Patterson, Riddle, Reiter,
Wettach, President hLeftrier and Clerk
Oxley.
minutes of the preeeedios meeting
were read and approved.
=1
Mr. English presented the petition of
Henry lioldship praying for a new no
seasment to be coeds on .the grading and
paving of Madison avenue, and to have the
name equitably charged upon the propf
ertrabutting thereon. Referred to tht
Street Oommittee.
cosvnotzEn's
Mr. Hall - presented the report Of
Controller.N
far the month of 0V614
of which the following le •
nsc•rtrri..rrion ,
.• I. Zingllsa sod lien • •
t P 3= B .l . e .-
6. gM v&.
&'.
''''''''
n relic
CnAgay. —
2121211
II 12.677 in
In addition to the above. the Treasurer
has paid interest to the 111310130 L or
101.098 45 during the month, making the
total expenditures $18,676 29.
The report wart accepted, and warrants
ordered to be drawn for the Beyond
amen - atm. '
A. agtontialcatlon from the Controller
was slag presented by Mr. Hall, recom
mending transfers in certain appropria
tions, which willleave • sufficient
amount in each to carry it through the
year.
The communication was accepted, and
the Controller authorized to make the
transfers.
Mr. Hall also presented an ordinance
prepared by the Finance Committee,
providing for the refunding of money
paid by owlet° persons for sewerage as
' eesaments The ordinance provides for
the aelisesmant of a tax annually,
amounting to one-ninth of the whole sum
to be levied, for a period of nine yearn.
The second section provides how the
money shall he paid out.
Mr. English moved to strike out the
second section.
Mr. C. Patterson 'toyed to postpone
for two weeks.
The motion to postpone was lost, and
the question recurring on the amend
ment of Mr. English to strike out the
second section, it was also decided la the
negative.
Mr. Hall then moved to add a section
Instructing the City Treasurer and City
Engineer to ascertain what persons have
claims against the city for sewerage sa
ges:mane and issue to them certificates
of indebtedness, bearing interest from
Oct. 1at,11170. Withdrawn.
Mr. hiteEtrier moved to amend the sec
ond section by striking out that portion
ankh provides for the payment of the
money and interest and add that it
should be paid In the order in which
the assessments had been paid.
Mr. Patterson amended by allowing
interest from the Ist of October, 1870.
Mr. Hall as an amendment to the
amendment moved that interest be al
lowed from the let of Icily, 1870. The
amen i meet was adopted.
' The emend section was thou adopted.
The - ordinance as amended was then
passed finally.
Mr. Riddle presented the report of the
Committee on City Properly, accom.
ponying which wes a resolution Instruct
log the Controller to advertise for pro
ponds for the atone work for the Second
ward square fence. Report accepted
and resolution adopted.
REPORT 'or ME STREET 030 E rrrys..
Mr. J. C Patterson, chairman of tb,
Street OaMmittee, presented the report
of the Committee in substance as follow.:
The Comualithe report adversely ta Laz
ing the city with the coat of sewer drops
on Ridge avenue.
T.te construction of a sewer on Rope
ally Is recommended. The following or.
dinancea were presented; requesting the
tapping of sowers; grading of Chart Jere
area. Accompanying the report was
the following:
Mark - toed, That the Committee on
Streets and Sewers be directed to have a
new mar of the city Made as complete
se possible, and that the engineer be in
, et.rueted to procure the necessary Info,
=tam and Include such portion of the
reserved tract as the Committee may
deem advisable.
The report was accepted and the reso.
lotion was adopted.
The ordinance for grading Chortler.
street was paned. finally.
An ordinance relating to tapping ftew•
era, was read three times and passed.
An ordinance for the construction of a
sewer on Rope alley, was taken up and
after considerable discussion was lost.
The profile of grade of Butler plank
road within the city line, was presented
cud adopted.
Report of viewers on Fulton street,
Fifth ward, was received.
Mr. Riddle presented a oommuniest
don from the Directors of the Poor rela
tive to the purchase of the Poor Farm,
recommending the purchase of the Ra.
matey farm, fourteen miles from the
oily, at a coat of MOW, scommetilYing
which was a rest:dation authorizing the
purchase.
The communication was received.
Mr. Patterson moved to refer the com
munication to the Committee on Poor
Farm. Adopted.
Mr. Wettach presented the report of
the Committee on Water; while under
consideration,
Cottrell adjourned.
Common Connell.
President Slack In the chair.
Members present: Messrs. Comley,
Gilliland, Grenet, Hanna, Hastangs,
Price, Kopp, Megraw, MaNelll, Porter,
Heineman, &Idle, Tate, Thommon ,
Voegtly, Warner and President Slack.
Minutes read and approved.
PETITIOPB, &C.
Mr. Coakley presented a remonstrance
from citizens on Buena Vista street
against the opening of said street from
Canal to Jefferson streets.
Referred to Committee on Streets.
Mr. Seldle, • petition from citizens of
the Seventh ward, asking to be assessed
only lbr cost of sewer abutting on north
side of Madison street.
Referred to Committee on Streets.
Mr. Hastings, petition for lamp post on
Hemlock street, between Poplar and
Esplanade streets.
Referred to Gas Committee.
Mr. Warner, resolution for the erection
of a lamp Ft. s on Sedgwiek street, and
onus/resist les intersection with
Sedgwick street.
Referred to Gasommittee,
Mr Slack, petition for gas lamp on
Sampson street, Referred to ties WED
rolttee.
Mr Price, resolution for construction
of croealllge on Federal street, at the
month of Locust. Referred to Commit
tee on Streets.
Mr. Warner presented a communica
tion from the City Controller, asking for
power to pay bills of advertising sewer
betide out of appropriations for city
printing. The paper as received and
the authority granted.
OiLA/110 OP ITEWEISeIL STUB M.
Mr. Hastings offered the following:
Besotted, That the LX,mmittee on
Streets be and they are hereby instruct.
DAM prepare an ordinance for the open
ing and grading of Federal street from
Its present terminus, on • straight line,
or as near as pomade, to connect with
the Perrysville Plank Road, and that
they be instructed to petition the Leglis
lature to pass an act enabling the city of
Allegheny to amass the damages as far
north and south as in their Judgment
may be necessary to defray the expenses
of opening and grading said Street.
Referred to tkimmittee on Streets.
THE AULICKbaII.
Mr. Hanna. from the Committee on
Markets, presented a report showing
the receipts daring November as fol
lows:
Duncan Dallas, Clerk of Mar
ket.. 11,216 BO
0. B. McNally, Diamond Seale; 376 07
K. T. White, Second Ward
Scales 517 II
Total
P.epart reoelyed and filed
OAti DLATTERS.
Mr. Tate, from the Committee on Gas
rt ,
presented a reso, stating that the Com
mittee, in a conference with the dile-
Gas Company u pad found that the com
pany wore ready to meet the city on the
meat liberal terms in the matter of lay.
log gas mains.
The report wu accompanied by a reso
lution forum erection of a gas lamp on
the corner of Middle alley and Sampson
street.
Report received and the resolution
adopted.
PLED VIE= ogreirratzerm
Therordtnance for the establishment of
a Paid Fire Department, u reported
with amendments from the Select Calm
ell, was taken up Several amendments
were rejected, and Messrs. Tate, Me
grew and Thompson, appointed a Com
mittee Of Oonferenee. In B. 0. Messrs.
A. Pal:term:at and Long were appomted,
Mr Hanna presented a pednon for
gas lamps on Webster street, Second
ward. Referred to the Gas Committee.
ON THE FEBCZ.
Boldness from Select Commit wen acted
u or.
Too rep in of toe Committee on City
Property wee received, asking for •o
thority to advertise _ for proposals for fur-
Matting stone foundations for the to
of the Iron tenon around City lialL A
dlechaition heie sprang up in relation to
the awarding of the former contract for
the fence, it appearing as the 'wt.° of
the Councils that thin contract included
the foundations. It was stated. how
ever, that the contractor thought differ
ently and refused to furnish the founda
tion.. The matter was finally nettled by
the adoption of a resolution referring
the report hack and I wit ructing the Com
mittee to advertise for propoaals for the
fence, foundation and all, complete, and
report the name to COULICIII4.
I=l
The ordinance providing for the re•
funding of the excess paid by citizens on
the sewers already constructed, was
taken up and discussed at great length.
The Arai section was adopted and the au•
cond rejected, when Council adjourned
under the rules.
EMI
Smith Pittsburgh Council
tHi
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The Council of the borough of South
Pittsburgh hold a regular meeting, yes
terday (Thursday) evening, December
9th, 11169, at the (Mies) of Justice Barker.
Members present hissers. Kim,
Brown, Sheargold, 991lhama and Bur•
gess Roberta, who presided.
The Burgess stated that the object of
the meeting was to consider the bill of
Shontie tic Winton, contractors, for pay.
lug. de. The bill originally amounted
to upon which there is a credit or
Vi(). leaving a balance of 11,791. The
bill was f rr work done on Chestnut al ley.
There la • dispute as to Hsu of the
amount claimed, and Connell was called
to take action In the matter in conse
quence of toe following notice.
SOUTH Px TPrif: KO 1, Nov. 25, 1&39.
To the Council and Treasurer of (he Bo
rough ef South Pittsburgh
You are hereby notified to not pay to
Monet, & Scanlon (except for my use
and to me Individually) any more money
on account of their paving contract
((Avant:u alley). By a contract be
tweet) them and me, mid money to due
and payable to me, and not to Shoo. .4
Scanlon. W. E. Ritmenna.
It appears that Mr. Richards became
utereeted In the contract atter the work
watt commenced, and he therefore claim.
a part of the amount due. It also ap
pears that there was a mistake made In
chauMeg the grade of the alley, causing
the bill to run several hundred dollar
above the ~tinante.
The Lturgees said that one member
Council, Mr. Kim, took the reeponsibil
ity of authorizing the Regulator to
change the grade of the alley, without
....Insulting members of the titreet eum•
mitten. or any other member of 03unell.
Mr. Kiln said he had property on the
alley , and ho ordered the grading to tie
done became It ww needed.
After an informal di...atoll of the
matter. Mr. Btebarda jope. r before t,a
Council and produced an order from
Shoo. and Scanlon fur the payment to
tdm of f9t 61, the amount claimed by
Mtn.
Mr. Nl:Louse al.oca.me before the Coon
ell and produced an order from Mr
Scanlon, um homing the payment of th
amount of the bat to Mr. Shou•e,
Mr. Richarda &wired to witdraw thy
notion above mentioned, and p• -tolasion
Wan granted.
Mr. Brown then moved that a warrant
be drawn In favor of Shown, .t Scanlon
fir tho amount of the bid, wino,. the Fl6O
in dhipute. Carried.
Council then adjourned.
A musement.
New Orem HOVIIN —The grand and
entortaining sensation play " Formosa,'
will pe presented to.ntght, on the occa•
•ton of the joint benefit of the charming
artnee Nlpos Ada Ilsrlaud and the genial
and clover Mr. T. E. Morris. These Sr
tins have hero d r ay, lug very tine houses,
but none better than their high histrionic
ab I:ttes rau!. t ro tLn we...10n or the,
•
tamern to-night, we beep. aka very large
audience, as they de.mrim that recogM
don from our amusement goers. We re
gret that " Formosa" wit run no !newer
than this week, and that-the favorite In
terpreters are engaged to appear else
where nest week.
PITTaiIDUB.H TILEATR6.—LIttio Mac Is
!dill an immense card at the Old Theatre.
The house le crowdect nightly to Nee him
in hie antics. Madame Sanyeah, the
beautiful female gymnast, vrtv has boon
acting for the past week. ia a general fa
vortte. The entertainments are first
class, and the entire remusny are stare
In their profession. Remember the ma
tinee to-morrow.
ACAlotall or Mrsiv.—The Drummer
Boy of Shiloh .ntinues to draw immense
boilers, and with etch evening the
thrilling historical war drama is better
put upon the stage. To morrow after.
nlou, at two o'clock, a grand fashionable
matinee will he held, at which children
will oe admitted at half price.
Comirro.—On Monday evening the
King of Pantomitnists will open at the
Academy with a powerful troupe, inclu
ding the Kirsify ballot troupe. Thy
rude splitting pantomime of Hominy
Dumaty will be performed. A rare sea
son of ale nights fun may be confidently
anticipated.
Nia.soriic Ham. —On next Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings Theodore Thomas'
Orchestral Concert organization will give
two performances. This combination is
pronounced by most eminent critics to
be the best ever formed In the United
States. A fashionable and brilliant au
dience will doubtless be In attendance.
Tue.. ?d.aara E Buckley's Serenad•
ing Minstrels are playing to good nausea
st Masonic
!Robinson Township Teacher.' Institute.
According to previous adjournment,
this Association met at school room co.
PA Prof. S. Wilkinson, instructor. The
regular routine of exercise. occupied the
forenoon arestun of the lustitute. At the
close of the exercises of the pupils, ad.
drones were made by difforent members
of the Institute.
A motion to adjourn for one hour wan
made sod carried, which Meted the fore
noon exercises. Alter partaking of an
excellent dinner prepared by the ladies
of the district, and an hour spent In con.
verse, the Institute wan again convened
by the President taking the chair. After
the tranascuon of miscellaneoun business
the programme adopted at the last meet.
leg of the Association was entered upon,
and disposed of W. follows: M. McFad
den read a iielectlon entitled "The (los.
log Tear" a lecture was then delivered
by Prof. Alex. McMichael on the " Duty
of Parente;" followed by T. Wilkln.
Mwho read a selection entitled
" Parody on the Old Oaken Bucket "
also a selection was road by 8. .1. Glass,
entitled "Socrates Snooks." The ques
tion, " ficsofued, that the nrosperlty of a
nation depends more on wealth than
Intelligence." was then discussed by J.
Collier and El. Gregg en the adlrmatlvr,
and C Shaw and As Tomer on the neg.
live.
Tne next meeting of this Institute will
be at echool room No. 6, C. Shaw in
structor, on December 18, for which
time the following programme of of ex
excises hue been prepared : Essays, Miss
Etcher and Samuel Wilkinson; select
readings, J. Collier, E. Gregg, M. Mc.
Fadden; debate, J. J. Glees and A.
Tourer on the effirtilatlVe, and T. IVII.
itinson and M. McFadden on the nags.
doe. Question—" Breolred, that we
suffer more from Imaginary than real
evils." Moe*.
The iVeatber.
blgersits. Entrons: The record of the
last lunar month presents the following:
From the 3d of November to 3d of De
cember, twenty-three cloudy and veils
t-la day., thirteen of snow, six of rain,
seven of sunshine and sixteen of white
frost and freezing days. Daily thermom
eter, 96 4-12 deg. River 3% feet of an
average. The rain and snow days to be
subtracted from the cloudy days, latlyea
the aurahino have. Temperature, same
day. of 1868, 4311. or 230 deg. colder for
the Month than 1869. The indications
were nearer the reality than usual. The
indicatione of the present month are not
clear, but so llyz as my sudgment is con
cerned, tweed on past experience and the
general appearance of the atmosphere,
and the snow presumed to be laying in
the weal and northwest, It will probably
be a cloudy and moderately cold month,
with the rivers skimmed with Ice
Sleighing In tlie country, and a natural,
cold winter, the beginning of which may
be tempot - arlly broken in upon by a Jan
uary thaw about the let to the lOtly of
January, the Snow storms being the
mast ntimerOttainlakiett a cool and equal
ly bat healthy period.
34DWATION8
toos 48
Point to twenty-two cloudy and variable,
four of rain, twelve snow and eight sun
shine days. •
The weather report may be looked for
on the day of or the day after the Urn
quarter of the moon.
Pittsburgh, Deo. Bth, 1869.
No Neeting.—The committee on South
Side consolidation did not hold a meet
ing, as advertised, last evening. It wee
pond In conaequence of the
idoboeppe meeting.
PITTBBUTIGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MGR I e S •ti: A' $ ; :s:
PETROLETEI ITEMS.
Production for November—Developments
B•nd--shipments—Uteveland Re
fineries enspended, d c,, &c.
Advices from Parker's Lending on
Saturday say that the pipes need for coo.
veving the oil across the river to theatre
have been swept away by the high
water: and consequently small quantltlew
of are being sold and conveyed away
in boats at 13,50 to 16,00 per barrel.
Quite a number of oil refineries In
Cleveland have stopped work, and It is
estimated that over four hundred hands
are out of employment. 51enufacturers
nay the Muse 1111 the low price of refilled,
en compared wtth crude oil.
The Titusville Hcraid of Thursday
says: The ratio of Increase of the pro•
duet, was not so great during the period
under review as It was for any previous
four months, yet the increase was not
log mnderable, having amounted to
about 2.50 barrels daily, the total yield,
as shown by the oifferenco between
mocks and shipments, amounted to
399,518 barrels or a dolly average of
more the 13,3110 barrels. About the 15th
the prospect for a largely increased pro.
deletion were good, on account of the
yield of the wells oo the Foster ferule
having suddenly enlarged shout ZSO
barrels daily, and several new wed a 3 d
tug from twenty-five to one hundred
barrels being struck.
Later In the month, however, the yield
of the wells on the farms named fell off
materially, and there wax a decline in
the product of the wells In many of the
id districts, which touch reduced the
rate of locreaae. Ths folllowing report
shows the productiori previously retor
ted in 1860, and the average per clay,
since January Ist, the product from Jan
uary let to Deceniner In last year, and
the average per day for the same Woe:
Total shipments of ('rude for November,
01 barrels of forty-tlve gallons each,
32.3,940; add to reduce to barrels of forty
three gallons each, 14,3145; total shipment
of barrels of fortytbree gallons each,
3.46,335; stock on hand November let,
276,475; stock on hand December let,
337,65 e; add Mercurio on December Ist,
iii,les, total production during Novem
ber, 9..+0,510; overage per day for thirty
days, 13,317; production previously re
ported for latie, 2,417,496; production
clove January let. 3,916,950; average per
day for 334 days, 11,427; total production
mmie time 15.1 year, 3,413 Mil; average
per day saute time lest year, 335 days,
10,11se, average per day during Novem
ber, teat year, 10,275.
'Phe largest increase on any one farm
took place on the Independent tract, end
amounted to a little more then 200 bar
rels daily. 'there was an enlargement
in the product of the Parker's landing
district of about PIO barrels lu the daily
average, the total daily yield of that dis
trial having reached 600 barrels daily
against Wu barrels for the preview ,
month.
•• •
In the yield of the Ernary Brothers'
tract, formerly the W. Scott Oil Cum.
pany's tract, Utper Cherry Roe, there
was an enlargement of fifty b3rreladatly.
There was an enlargement of a like
amount in the yield at Enterprise, and
one of eight barrels at till City and el•
molly, sod one of forty tarreb, at Scrol,
gram, on the Allegheny river. The in•
crease in the yield of the McClintock
villa Oil Company's tract reached ninety
barrel..
That In tho Allegheny river diatrict
between Oil City and 'lleleoute, In which
I. included West Hickory Creek, wan
stunt twenty live barrels. On the Cur
tin tract, Cherry Tree Run, there was OM
InCrellee of twenty to twenty.five bar
rels: there was also other enlargements
of minor importance on tract. and human
in carious parts of the district. The
yield of the Foster anti tiregg farms
averaged ISO barrels against 1115, the
a•eratto (or the previous month. "fli•
greatest falling oil as compared with the
average for the previous month, took
place on the A. and J. Buchanan farms
at ite.ville, and amounted to 123 bbio.
I n the Chuech,ltun district the decrease
WWI Abolli ninety Larvae, and on the
Story facto there we. • decrease of tiny
!gyred.: there war a decree.e uif twenty
t • tinily hArrela yin each of the four
tracts or farm. on ripper Cherry Ruin.
soul on elcli of the a roe tract. or !arm.
on u 'born Trot' Run tto re was a dam . rt4.l.o
of t..n to twenty iyar the Corn
planter ...I Cie pp farm. the dwrease
waY °or...Rural:le, and oh lx i of ito.
trade at Tidioute there wme a eight de.
Tun product at Pit Hole, 6och, it.an
and (anus in the vicinity waa wittiont
noticeable alteration. la the Pleasant
ville dletrict the product wax leas by per
hap. fifty barrels daily than during the
previous month.
The product of this district during Oc
tober,exclusive of the Independent
tract, was about 1,200 barrels, and for the
month under review: with the same
tract excluded, it was 1,160 barrels.
The heavy shipment. of Onotssr ever
eupplied the market., and COOR-piontly
there was, during the month under re
view, a much smaller demand front the
markets outside of the oil district,
anti the stock, in all hands, ineteirned
largely. The total stock on the morning
of the let, anutuuted to 337,65 a barrels—
an Increase of 61,183 barrels. Thin stock
Included the quantitlen in Iron and wood
en storage laugh; tboee on the hands of
refiners and denten and at the wel ls, and
the amount that had been loaded in bulk
~ats in the Allegheny river, but which
hail n•tt been considered as PhilllTlOLlts.
So noticnd elaew here, this awouut .
lu
eluded in that in Iron tankage.
The stork In the Maude of dottier., re
doers and pipe tympani., In wooden
storage tanka, aggregated 25,100 barret+,
and was situated as follows: At 'trod
farm, 2,000 narreln; on Cherrytree Hue,
1,01111; on Hull Rum 251: at Petroleum
Centro, 2.100 on Upper Cherry Run and
rtaluity. 3,950; at Pdhole, 6 toot; at Tull
mite, 1,600; on Lower Cherry lien, moo;
at oil tit v, 1,700; at Miller, 2.100: at Ti•
marine, 3,00; and at Story Farm, 600
The ['limber of wells In pro.= 01
drilling on the let day of December was
14 lee. then on the Int of the previous
month, and about 30 lean than on Jamie.
ry Int. Ikwidee thet4O new wells
there were at the black oil dint net about
twenty to twenty five old well* which
were being drilled lute the ninth sand
rock.
There were no new discoveries of ter
ritory made doting the month, and the
extetesion of the known producing terri
tory wan not at all material excepting at
Parker's L.andleg, between Lower Cher.
ry Run and the Allegheny river, end at
Oil City.
To other plaoea than Pittsburgh anti
Philadelphia, the shipment during
Yo
vember watt much lens than for the pre
vious month, and the total shipment, as
.compared with that for October, shows a
falimg off in the daily average of over
2,000 barrels The i:dement to Pitts
burgh was greatly stimulated by anti&
pations of a '•corner" at that place, and
the means of transportation were em
ployed to their greatest capacity. The
shipment to in/ew York fell off 64,000
barrels, that to Cleveland 00,000. and
that to Hoeton 5,000. The increase In
the shipments to Pittsburgh amounted
to 25,000, and the total shipment to that
place aggregated 91,000 barrels ut 45 gal
lone. The ehipment to Philadelphia wan
enlarged to about 11,060 barrel.
The amount moved by the Allegheny
river was only 60t1 barrels, and was
--bonded at Parker. Landing.
The xhipuient of refined reached but
2.8,000 barrele—a decrease of 11,000 bar•
rota _ _ .
The total ehlpment of Crude Naive
lent from January let to D.cember
1869, reached 3,685,000 barrels against
3 508,000 during the name mouth. last
year.
Theapeculative movement which wow
insugurated in October, was continued
during the early part of November. and
under It and an artifletal anarchy of oil,
prices were advanced from $5.60®.5 05
on the Lower Creek, and 85 40 at rdlller
and Titusville, on the lat. to 16.25 in the
firmer, and 36 00 In the latter locality on
the Bth. The advance we, characterized
by considerable excitement and activity.
After quotstlona reached 16 00 on Lower
Creek, well owners and declare were
unusually free sellers for both regular
and future deliver's, until the rise cul
minated. About the 10th the markets
broke to consequence of the large
&meants that had been .old and a report
that the "bulls" were unloading, and
urines yielded. The decline lasted but
a day or two, and was aue.seeded by a
sharp advance to $5 048210.00 and KM,
according to location. Prices again re
ceded, and wore tinotewl on the =4 at 26
cents off the above. Prom the date
named until the clone the market was
demoralised find -panicky. Qutatione
declined rapidly, and on the 30th Mites
ammo made at 85.45 on the Upper Creek
and 15 60®5.65 on the Lower Creek.
Real Estate Tranofera.
The following deeds were admitted of
record to the ofßee of T. H. Hunter, Esq.,
Recorder for the county of Allegheny,
Thursday, December fi, 1569:
Isatrella el m a e l tn ... FropeTe orhrek.rob.
; 41 1 lb sad HYu OR . DI. .15 e s po .
o 10:
J ata• lift:Wile 1.0 John 6 *MP a, o.r. tea , .
Idl
0 re.olla's plan, Cam , I sir, et. o•
city st,zl3
Jose,. N son to Zion Mel., !OVID, tire:
t 1. no.. IT. d mutes'.
PlAtilber ...... .•
Jn o 6 Irwin t •I, .
.....11.410 Sept
IN,. lot No In !rote 's p 1.., 1 . 114 town hip
..... 15°3
. ....
.
ll“ "ab* -. lo th t Yo. F.
irttP:ratz.b.Bl4c'atoti.ororratd
CIE!
A P, /4..rtup t, Pan Dem 3 N•• LW, 8.1 o
7S, Llottqn•s supple. MAI play, Lower St
Csl• towns Lip... ........... . ........ •• ••••• 84°
Thom. C. Ps:l.-two Mt P. , Cuee, June D.
11.; trart of lact4 I rt A
lowsoalp coo•
latelos Sloe,. 9 3-10 pet che- . --VOW
!sweet Yuord $e Robert 31srvbsil No• 1/03:
Au acres and 93 perches In Lech towpshlp. $3,190
Farm for Ladles and Childrco, and
IV bens to Purchase Them.
Ai the season for present making Is at
hand we would respectfully suggest to
those of our readers who are in doubt as
to what they might select that would
please their wives, children or lady
friends, and at the same time prove bent
finial as well as ornamental, that a set or
part of a set of ladies' furs, would best
conform to the idea of suitability. Fors
never go out of fashion, and eo long as
winter comes and goes never wilL They
are becoming as an article of dress, pro•
mote the health of the wmtrer and more
than any other garb defy the coldest
atmosphere. in view of the local de
;nand generally experienced during the
holidays by our dealers In ladies' furs
front present makern, Meagre, Nict...brd
Co., an old, reliable and responsible drat
clam house. No. 131 Wont street, else•
where by advertisement Invite the at•
tention of their friend, and the public
generally to the large, tine end judicious
ly assorted stock of ladies', mt•ses' and
children.' fors of all grades, qualities
and prices, from which admirable .816 c
lions can readily be made. Their selec
tion anthraces all the latest etyle. and
novelties which ran be found encounters
of the moat fashionable houses of the
east. Their prices are reasonable• From
acquaintance with this house and the
members comprising the firm, we can
heartily and sincerely recommend our
'fiends to bestow upon it and them a fair
hare of their patronage.
Tae °rev. Brewery —By the malt
Moors which Blume out has Mime ita
wand among the first to the country.
Though the Entrllah and Hootch alee are
celebrated throughout the world, we do
not think, from the &ampler , shown us,
that they are superior, or even equal to
the cream ales roads at this brewery
right in our midst. Pier atrinal'e
Co 'a brewery Is on Stevenson Street,
near Pennsylvania avenue.
Good Huu•e and Lot—Public Mal• To-
Day.—Tho property, No. lit Brooch at met,
Second ward, Allegheny, Hoes at !suction
thin day at two o'clock. linyere inter
eated should not 141 to be present.
A I.EOO ATE, Auctioneer.
Runaway—The horse.; attached to one
of the F.soeistor otoniboases ran away
down Flfth avehue yesterday, and In
taming Into Smithtlecd street oroke a
pole Ml'. They were checked before soy
;unbar damage wan dune.
For fashionable hair-amsesing, plain or
by tonging, and a frizzle, for a luxurious
'shave or bath, and for iskiilful cupping
end I.rhing, cull at Wllllanowe's els
gent saloon al No. 190 Federal street
Allegheny.
EmPid . Yrrient Ogice.--thrle wanted for
mink , and private families In the city.
11. Inng, at No. I 2 Federal atreet,
hear bridge, Allegheny Cuy, at the Den
ler Washing Machine U7lica• im
=l3ll
I 4 [O - - , 11419. I 0111,—un Tl.,tiroday .
log. ilsth. 1609. • the by 1
11.. y. J. 9. 1..1‘...0, Mr. eltlhP.l. tillY0••
14.510 g. h. t HAWI(.I:Ii. all of Pit
Ti 0( —DA liltAt•ll—, aderanay. bee.
.•A. ISM) ILI lilt*.o 4.1 tat r,
maze u. l• a . U,' .r.,..< .
I el eg.
I'rr.lueu ul tee 1t0.% ~ re b temae C 011• et, Mr
A. L. I.ll‘TvN. 11 , ...,1"0, ra.. .ed MIS.
Ml' THUS It. y, avg. at esugel re /./I Jamas
1/•• rest . [ IIICRAWS , . - I . •II , WKLL Da , rmea/r V
1.00, be Ma Rae. T 11. tlen.• lir V 1 111.1 A M
e . MAN 1 1, 1 w Mla NI tl 111/ A ( HAW VOSD.
nr Prrt.strurrrn. P.
EIMM
DI [II Tu-••'•r a-ft.:rem, r
FLMOISKIL K , eixty
ars.
The funeral ...II she p sr* 1. 1 1 1 al T 0 1 .1 1 .4
.111 h•cleck. Item OMme to, 'deuce. Forts*.
hat.reeo am) Itatton. Fr ends al
tor lam ty are trawl ullr Ine.ted to .1.n.1.
WILLIAMS -4 m Wedurs..l, Mfeamhet
]u ....sr. •sl • Lsl ltAl W.1...1a11_.
t her •I trout the I•s:sler.• of bee b.ut r•lu
ma. AL.,. Allen. tot , Morchaff tilde Road. Lear
tat' I.llmiti. arrat, , ...t, .1 * 'Moe
• atria,. leolte J. h. Myers a S. Et, Peen
•.. , •1 riles.. of
a. f , rope , I NI
11.1. 1. V. 1 - n• • 1•T011 I I.
It •• tar t 11.09 1.111e5 MAIeUI.I".I. to
th• 34,1. t ear 0.1... •
=1
Jupty . ryes A .e{Ex•7 ‘ . 0.)• •• t.At.
=
El=
ItAltll.l.l Wt.l. , esday morale, De ember
.1 1 , 11/91,50, •ce.l 9
'ea t. muulla• aad 13 .I,ye.
Ist Inner. will take prone from Inc tral.co.c
orb • Imrrott, No 19 Mont gomcry Wye, Alter
str- ay city, Tritc♦FTSSEN•N.c gg 9 tr•c! CO. Trre
trieneg att.* faulty sic crepe,
rot
lEKOCIS4Oi-ilyt P•r. O. 1.160. r'❑♦HL `tl
1 , I' Ott IyOoyfe to Na 66th y.s afG • age.
Not,. c of footral In to mar ow • 1 spry.
IINDERTAIDELRB
MIZICEESITI
• • • • -
MATT. HSU& &I
th L A MIS,
Uuertaa•r•. corner of gir avenue
and
app er
te of funeral flatel..htna ve faraelne.. on tn..
tad., eaase•o.. Lerma In 1 * clty. lit ane awl
cunuea f ant , abed. Office open day end Weep.
!gy p PEI:BULL-5, N•
C III I - A&T•It ND Llyiegl ee70.11.1e
elillll/1/1111111TIMILT •IYD CtlllllAa
ENI , I Allegheny City, when . emir CO , ni
Me We conelaal.l, anophoel •
An era,
.It•tion ko.enrood. .11nheenh, d Wnhn.
.I.one, at pill.. .arylug Crow 44 to IWO. M.
hee prepared far la,. mem.. Hearses and Ca •
:tape. flarnl.ht , / , inleo ‘ Il
alnds of eum,.
tin..., If re,yeed. open al all boar, 0.1
and aenebt.
&meta.
PERSONAL.—AII persons seek-
ISO HIM LS, or laves... ota neat ILF
tate, .114 sava trouttle and moo.) Oyilo
ttatlng a ropy a the ••I.II — NVIUNIJII It 1.
LeTATIC HEM Oven swat anam
orllltos te et 07 snall rusa newacsllng It.
.
Itet=s! ' 4„s4 - . " 14; 0 .i. ' ir1...1 t 1V
ter rerro.te, $3.00 MACS,. I nd Uc" K".". 139
JOSEPH MEYER /s. SON,
TIN 1.1.12111:T.A.K.V.111 1 3,
N. •114 ?INN ISTIAT
corn NO and all Tuners! ►nrnLW:sent at
dun. rats. sul
WHOLES AT R GROCERS. &C
ESTABLISHED BY
A. & T. GORIALY, 1812.
W. DL GORDELY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
=I
=I
t1TC.0.1.! J.
A. srszLs.
M. SiTEELE & NON,
trArnsvalsston Merchants
V.L,OU It, GI 11. A. LN , FEED. 1k- •
Er!.!==l
=ll
PETER KEIL JAL ES I. UCUAHT
LIL & RICH.IIIT,
- ZOMIIII.III3ION 1111112011ANT8,
FlOlllll, GRADE, BERMS, NUL FEED, dal
349 Liberty RI., PU1394.330
m I'll r.. 0
MEANOR & KASPER,
/lAMB. GRAIN 31D rsoinros
Commission Merchants,
211 e. 3211 L 111121322 11111222.
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
(mi....0r to trot.or A Armstrong.)
PRODUCE CORRIEDION MERCHANT,
No. 25 Diarlr.ot Stroot
L . J, BLANCHAUD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
No. 396 PENN BTEEEI
,plB.pgio
LITTLE, BLUM b. PTTON,
Urtatters, Commission A
11 erchant.
Cad Dela/ants Protlaeo, et....
nat. uarbtsnowl Lard WI. Iron. No.li. ‘ NI.
t o Non y arnAAod kil . tlitsbakl N ktrlgipa i tr .
Virt="T Lll ud it.
tir
JURA I. notian.rtriv. itovea....wm. R. 110061 R.
TonN L HOUSE b. DUOS., Sac
.• castors to JORN I. Millet a ro.,
WOole
le Wooers and Commission Merria., Cf..,
of +nilthtleol and Water "roma rititbarga.
JOlll.l ..... ......... • • ...IL
QnieroN &WALLALCE.Cr hole-
AL ROOMS AND PUODUCS 0661,
164 . No. 6 nISTki ATUKAT. Pitubenre.
T ARGE SUIPRIENTB or ALL
linos of /n.\ tato we retained daily
• .1 ralpresal popular ash mood. No SO
Diamond Macke. inttabargli. awl .. st o th e Twin
13 1 21/ 3 go 'd it 41I'ih rlYr LT . .17„1,.`..vg`Z
bostoes. torte. el alwa nano on hand • arch
cites article, and can aril W hits Olsh.
Herrin. Block MU. and Whl✓ Ilcrch all Si err
lore twines. he MS atoll, wo will Winne tile .
article. Wbolatalo or cciall. All ordars d
promptly.
• • 8
• 1.714 °6 P.% kulth"l:lll:7e4leUln"..e': D.atst• to
,
A PIPpES.-200 bbb Choice
'NUMB AITISS, tor sale bx
• B. aM1111.1.111.
HI Mt avans•
NO TIC IV- Lee," .• INe. male,^ VI NEGAR .
"Lost," " Wants," •• Found," " Boarding,"
dte-, PO C . LIN EB. THE PITTSBURGH
be snserted in these columns once fox
TW NN TY-FIVE C' teN Ttl ; eacA add*.
Nonni tine FIVE CNN TN.
11,
Y1NE(; ,.. 41 )
WTORI6.
WANTS
WANTED. - TO BORROW.-
.3.(.00 —Three I , °u•. [l.li“ in
sums u( 1300 or more. for two or tile,e f 4.pr
B"E=ini
lass property rt•urr as recurity. AddrEnr, to
mediate , . t. S.. tiAllTrl °rest r.
T
riitinitni ...emit, annum. Vallee. Alla ninny ,
A r1i7j...13 ,. — .
O A , r,
tee .t
Inipsoewal teinl• an. ale • Inn rennoinlaine the
I.Kit - of Mechanics.owl., Al !fontanel...nye,
•••••1. Al enhens • Al • or o AL..hN
W I_Aiv?„.,,T,L.,tr.e.i, e r, a . . „to u r d „
nine 'mini, tin arcond door a
with bllaf iLt
I ' M 67V. P,'7.%*:.`.';47'14:
VW.
NVANTED---FIELP. --- AT
ERI
PLtYMENT OrNICF. . No. I r
St.
CA
tree N
St, BOY NULLS and fo dllterem
timelyof employment- PC1.0.18 w•ntlnF bell
at all Mot ean be setoylled on ettnet.no,Nm.
ANTED--An AGENT for this
OLT oell the celt ['rated BAA TN All
TAUT , .• bISU INti 11A1•111 F.. cm whirl/ we
Um. Tr . ay..llase /urea,
W A NTED.— 4 CiENTS every:
w RP. to ...II K a IT
TWO 'MIN Y., the truly actln•l
ulitina Machin.. tat, Itiactitntl. I'. Ica Oa.
N 111 anis .111.1,000 stlintietkrt. mini., All
. .... A SI t4i..1 ANKNIITtItiO lit ACHIM/. CO..
ur ht. Lout.. Mo.
~!!
WANTED. - NIOLITGA 4 6iES. -
100.000 to Loan In large or small amounts.
THOMAS K PET CY,
13111, Hoot and Heal Estate Broker.
\o. 1711 mu thdeld strret.
ANTED. AG ENV.. $2llO
,•1111. H. Price us.y 11$ Dr em Inducements to
Agents. Toil Is the roost popular Setelng
0121ne or thr nay—makes the law.. ••klutly
htlvo" —sr 11' do ant ILI , of *ors at, can
tlone •ny mat hue -10(1.090 sold snn the
dernsud coot tautly Increasing how ts the tlny•
to take ma Agency. Ps, l.•rel reolars,
I.otnetyrs•-11011. Addr.ts ygl Wall A
t. Ih"tott. Mass.. rittelitirth, 1 . .., or M.
WASTED.
50 COAL DICUERS
Will Doi ploosmol ,narter, 1: mvlol
izooml sail p.a.., ay., al lb. 111.3..• of Of
"Inetcer Iron and Coal
At Shin-Lori, on the J fone. LOWand Fraliklin
r conatt. All tett' (ruin rm..
ouro. A pithy to
H. .11. BLOOD,
litoor.or
TO LET
rllO-LET.—A Furnished Hoeui
•uitt... tor I . A• "'"°A .
•Ul..lre at 113 A, EN
la rge
~ F or 11111.171:
t0.n•t..1 witn board. al
Sc IN U 11.1 E of It .
rpal.a►T—TWO FURNPIWIXD
•I 3114 Prut
rtt ET. PO^M.—Al , u
'or ..or or two ervttrsurn. Ir..i.rri•t 31
SISTII
r[NO-LET, WITH HD AII
101 NORTH A V GNI K. AI. ben,
FOR SALE.
II I+ A E-4 FOUNDRY AND
vf , to rart:tte• for
.11/os 1.111 amal • /oo.ltruir
Ati , ress. • • It .• • 3 , , 11. tqr1......
L"OR MAI.E liaRSEw,
r ALIO. 11l 06 rir..- oirorn
•L•f•. •try ca. La,•
n•rl a .el IS
Oa. girl., alogre apr drun tr. rourol
1,1 gentle. A
sod
car. lAsr ,
I.Lrogi. double sod torso. tr•rn•Las. to. , •.
I •r• nt r. rd. uror of AK -1
MEHL 0.1 rde IZra n•r . I 1 , 1vr.r.1 . r•
WA AL JO!) Adooadro Astor.
1 4 -4 0/11 S 4 LE — IS ESIDLNVE — The
ar•elong. No ill A rol•reors •tr-rt.
n• od la NIA froo •nrforuau
• s .-t/Ina tr.. IL 144:L u
.• tr. rd • r ILY eltlllY M 1 11
• room.. wash too..
L. A., I or•fir Ito r. Ls •Lol cool 11/
In
o bou.e traLlt room ror mu,
curry,. of W BLitt K,Tx..lli.
FOR SALE.
1.0/0. LA -Ors. of We
hr.: Orrnalna
• ter ofTered. at prrY•le ult. Would exchange
(" I r, cA7lg-'71'13%,. • In trn annon
54021. c...• gl o 4 adr. ,
wiff • Lorron r•A .111.000
it acre.... fr, nt trarpololrs.
threra. dna 1.1111(K Ana a r of
8110 DWLif- Sla IS JUSK6 oa different
tm..
r.l n for "le on nearly veri or poop, Air.- L.
• • A L LA.,rots• , LrrourrOorrl. L.. r•rri...lon .
Id or par. Ilona., to Money to I,an.
Inotore of ear Latst. sad
n•ura.ce Airtort. !Let - rut arr... -Ord.
I..rg Ir. I,- of, or:, at. , Jou., KfOrrenfrAl
• bore..
VCPIR SALE.
A.:.
11 non sod 1,0 on spring 11,11, riewnl ward,
*5.501). 106 scr.• ocar 10.0. toe -.tattoo,
♦
45.000. o. •E.. 1 1 • 54
63.500. Yl. ta. n 6 . 15, 1 ,
ract.: ttol 3 04.• 1 . 10•4 6 •111 • or.
64 3011. 1- 11..r/er.e on, I , r.
,053. 65.000. II 044 WI Yremo•tsl.l , ..t.
114.000. boo. ao.llol le natem.l.l6lo. 44,1100:
.c.r./ grouw .1 41.0001 ,4011 ••
mod lot, 1654 of stn., $11.115 1 0, 40111.•
acid re 5.1..006.. BUM. 011.004): boa./
sod Ili coul;I:ootle
nontalto tvoms, 50 65 Or 910 5 ,000;
tlrso Tat, 11466 otalloo. 34 beret. per
were. loyalre
a. W
Meal [Mane •grot, oonler Oblo and baddaak,
pint SALE.—Enginee and 801 -
A- en. New and Cecond Hand, at WU Id'ads
evnatant/7 on band.
OE=
lurno r kisrior, erenue a P. F. W. a C. IL W
.11' 1 11 1 • E ze A r lM A
1. 7 1 4 , tb . LM' -Two
.•rt. • 4..• ti 30 f et f u.. Buller head t, •00
heel lu .i•etth. bouste near rennet, Melton
irod bow bp iirr- Ire r AilnakebT o .•ef. b. O,
lots bpi, are bee.ll.ll. Lod therr re. be old I
C'e**
"' ;.. " (ANO KILT • 00 , 8.
31, ~t: .e
lOWA LAND FOR PALE.-300
•rr• • of chin..- land Inn("
("rake b.. eon.
tl •In lowa ot t lM uf Int I !ilea.° *
I,attnwr•trr Hati r
r•gal. ud In o g •.! tke googt
•rucluell purVon• W lnt Will wad
tilt
••••'•
" • It:VGA I • /: • t •
104 route sycone.
FOR SALE. —ENGINE% AND
801 l KRA vr and second-Iwo& con
-
0.0.17 an hand Ind Loa ht
AH,„.
Corner & . create. no.I Vika stremia.
..ot.dmrgh. r.
AUCTION SALES
HOUSE AND LOT.
611 Beech Street, Allegheny,
AT AUCTION
On 1919 AT. December 10th, at 0 u•Glorl,
rat be 01.1 try remoon. on the pretnlo, Ibe
rnpert y No. 64 Lim en streetro...l find. Al
.nebeny. The In! I. 39 by 137 fe re et. 1 brahoma
la • tem glory betra...llo pre enbrick mot.
ornatartona on Or t floor, par or. sluthe nd Moo
tu. roam., kitchen man wmin bon., am
and Moo . . P.m ton rorom,•el bar ti ro m There
•re ther• 1001. A •tt e.. The b oar he.. •I•Ie
ruol. I. 713.4 op filth rage reglst 0. yentas
tore. fur owe •n•I &an pa., Is v. r ronee•leptly
mrsom.l. 03.1 preterit • very pleasing • ate ru•l
lotrealance. Beech rtr• vt now naverl ann I.
will An wet! lo Inspect this property mot attend
, 00. The ptentlac• Me 0001 for v/oOtorr . at
7 I ary,trto„„
me at .tie.
A. LESMATE. Auctioneer,
159 Fecerat street. A.legUene
iFLABB. CHINA, CUTLERY
100 WOOD FITILEET
NEW GOODS.
. -
FINE VASES,
/101115/114111 AR D CHIBA
' 1 " ' lalhnkr,„
I=
SILTKR PLATED GOODS
Call uld araera.oar t 09.15, sad v.,
Wel natißded no one need mu to be nated...
E. E. BREED & CO.
100 WOOD spritrvr.
CALL AND BED
0=
China Sets, Parian Statuette,
Vasa awd 1.... inv ... 17 , op.. to, tat
H. EIGBY & CO's.,
Ma 188 LIBERTY STRUT.
II• 11.-1 largoassottmoot of Floe Whits
Granite Ware for homily one hotel use ollwaym o.
hand. od
WWHITE LIBIE.-0 s t-
s y Wft ITC LI)1111120 bbl C Las
01lavalaad
do., ter- We D 1 inns a
j n , at
D.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
107, 111 , f;, 109 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Are now pret.nreclPint/ An al the
LOWESTIIAttIi&T 4 . 1•0 n. Attention Is par
ticaluir called to our
EXTRA WINE VINEGAR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
ifPIiBSON tt, IILIILINBRiNG,
=I
W. H. DVGED & CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Fo i 0 SIXTII ST. late St. Clair
We have Jest rectirerl a large aor , DIT Of Irti . l
and Winter locrotta. trlll , ll Ili 1. •old at re•tp•
n, pricza M. Ml; Mt. 81t1 NU .tm,
teurl to the l'ut.loa 11. partment.
Orb,. Mt I . Eltz.`• 1 MUHL , . N111t11,...
MIEN AND BOYS'
CLOTHING
Ai-arte n.I Welt mortintut ut Medium
and Yipc flo •
mln. al th 10w... Art.. 3
GRAY & LOGAN.
47 Sixth St, S 9 i itth Avenue,
Late ot. Oat,. .04
1869 1870. 1
NEI‘ 61)(111S; NEII 6011DS
Greatly Reduced Prices!
E. HOUSTON & SON,
Fashionable Merchant Tailors di Clothiers,
No. tor rirm enrol, of berry
AlN'', t•t re 11. e rrrrr t Inn.
Complete •.tit I asaitncr..•.
henoe
oott•a• •••11c• •nr-11..n. wurlr•n mane ractt.ree.
our mt. to: Prrnta, retta....
t
ttal.• and Itcadl l l. nn'a . artln • car and
fudge fur y.•u rat., t.s. All orders rated venal's..
to (1, e+l.l•Mrthat. tre39
p. 1 "
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ktep. con.tantll on band
Clothe, Cassimeres and Festiage.
h 21-101 EN •tl ►UBNISHLNU GOWNS-
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street
lie43COl' II Clothing aunt b ordnr to Le
Innenn
•nTtf,_ ne3;3161
NEW FALL GOODS.
• IT..Wad Deo stock of
(MOTES, GASSIMERES, &C.
Jan r.c..•.. try 11XJ111.7 /MKT KS
at•renant Tailor. la 11m1.111eLd West-
LIVERY & SALE STABLES•
ROBERT It PATTERSON & CO.,
=I
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
Will on Every Saturday Had
AN AUCTION SALE
RORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
and cuarythirta ao, ,,,, taLatut h°".•
i'trtle Acv alli planl..avc
t " on or ...lore Thursday e
--•
tautlou and good r . „„,„, ove n all
[break.
JOHN It. tffEll ART. Auctioneer.
•
JOH. 1, STEW , Sr ..... tom 11.1,T1.111.6 0 1.•
ROOT. H. PATTERSON &
.LIV - E...1 - "I Y , 134L.L.E. 411411:1,
OCIDIIdISSION STABLES'
COL BURNT!! MEEK k LIBERTY IT
rrrrspartan, PA.
WINES, LIQUORS, &O.
SdHIVIIDT & FRIDAY,
=
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C.,
WHOLVOILIJI !AZALEAS JU
PUKE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed to
N 08.884 AND ESE PENN,
Car. Mayenth St.. (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. ma, 187. 10$, 111. Ism 110.
MST errilarr,
111AllIPACITIMII Ii
Copper Distilled Pore Rye widag.
Moo. otbmien IFONSItiIf WIN= .04 U.
ottoUlt. waini.egiv
00A.L AND CONE
MILES H. 11111 STRONG,
YonghloOeny and Connellsrllle Coal,
And Ilanntscturer of
COAL, SUCH AND DFSULPDRIZED CHB
OTTICIII AND YARD, eororr .1.1.7 and
Morton street. LOnet• and Clymer a,
Ninth
Ninth lend: also Bereood street, Elan& ward,
and at root of Bun MT.... P. a C• It. U.
&coed ward .
Orders sett n eater of the shoes othoes, or ad•
dress to nut through ?Unborn , I'. U., will re•
Ire promrt atten.ou.
Yer wt.= l suet:art.: Haney, Well.
& Wm. thellb. Una. Iron B• fow
ler a Co,, Mltcbrlt, otephenaon &..
Co Or•II t, & Haan, Alex Part. Bro. &
Co., Par McCord, & Co , nee.. Brag' a
Y. Faber CO., J. B. I.you a Co.. Jamo
Marshall S fro., Allen. McKee Co.. Co
on Dr
put
, motel....oooorliselllr K. H.. Penniless R.
it.. h. ay veils.
COMA COALII COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CV.,
lia•lus mtnared welt 0111.
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
tr o awat, 01 ty PIM 111111611/03D ZLOS.
GRAM Ml! . I:7T MIL /Mail Um
til laws% _
MB=
E at ir their Wi
taw. itatmid as4ll. mai er, 4s
seses se
goessay.
FLOUR.
NOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND CONERTDIERO.—We are now reset,
t lg INV * Alit? ' 000
MI Bl u e A N D
WHEAT, purchued ln Gib.. Parte. tlaves
and Morgan orontlas, This tot of
Wheat la th e very test to be found and astound
be surpassed by any la Wm United nutca.
We Dave also delshedoar Improvements la .
Itaannery. hoblas Cloths and Cooling Bosons,
atol low now prepared to into the be 'lour
we have made for ten at priers that defy
competttlon on the .ante ends of lour.
M. W. ICKBIBITLOT
I. •
Psati ILU Alleataxy.
Septenbaz 13. MIL
FLOUR! FLOOR t FLOUR 1
16101111:110TA AXI/3 ILOIIO2I.
410 ewe Legal Tesder. 3111 Wells He, IST
Ntrains. 110 std. esonett 161111 STU bbla
Winona Co.. DSO SSD Ned 21Ter. 113 able Yap
CHOICI W 190031101 TLOTTEIL
1160 Ws itleersr u o rt ■ off t ; i te m elar. 600
tad/ Tif i rraTa.
TAMIrT aL01:01,
Cll7 DM otapeloseeld. o¢lo. Pride ot
West. Depot 1/1110, aiseellos A. w.
11
0r sad CrTni. Code.. Os.
ear ads lovas taap w raa be astrastiDd ••= the
Were ATT. LADD 00.
1113 all sal 111 Wm' einit.
INSURANCE
THE IRON CITY
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Otho, 75 Federal Si, AlleOcay City
DIKE , . TORS
Hos. kit. K e 1.. PH-A.IIAM.
Kr. J. • U. CI AUK, IL U .
apt. It. Kt .lil
Ha ..A K 111.1.1..
1.e.,. H. FAItiT .
W. A. rt Kr ..tper AL. the . , Tre•l
JAC. , II 11l 'II Arent.
peal AL Mee , Al , cfncnr•
C. W. hr. et NI Hatter.
A. b. KKI.I A oArlp y
IL.L. PA 1TM14.. erchant,
IL SNAtKilr.ll.. In.urater. Accul.
Caps.. KOUT. HtJHhS st/Sl t President.
He •• H. CLAH le
L. 0.D., lce President.
JACtill HUSH, S p.
C. W. HUSSY. Treasurer.
K. W. WHITE. Merritt!. sonsaa.
DLNLEL SWODER, Detin &gent.
Toes I. • porn. COlSlVl.lly.ounducted on :he mu ettal
poocy Snld. i rccciclnA ah
share of the prof!, of the Company. Polleles
aIII he lesned on all the n fferent plans of I.llc
iLLMISSICe, and or. Ins coarted us enoonl.
cal te..ls In aforel • •tte inrertment W ach
policy holder. nut thrrtery rvtatn the 6.0.1 at
home c Icarlara‘c bon. In4lustrv. MALMACIM
Ctssn
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHELAN'S BUILDING,
Nio. SS Mirth A young. Socoad .toes,
I'ITTIMS RU H. PA.
Capital 1,11 Yald U V.
L , MY. , T 1 .1.±,
N. J. Insley. H. Vi.tnr,r. Jr. Capt.M. BMW,.
Ds± . l Wall., H fiar , Man. A. Chant...,
Jake HUI ±. 'Cluritan. J. 1L Nalley.
Thumse Smith, Joo.±.
..... .
6..47 Irl-4,lldept,
JOS. T. PoIiNsTON,
CAW.. IL J. ii/LLCK, final Agent
Insures On Llbenl Terms un 1.11 n»
•nd !Marine Khali..
WENTELEN 1A1E4 , 11 ANCE CON
PANY ItTTT"SEIJKI./H.
/1.M.• NI Wit lIIICK.
1VX.. 1 11;t0.1. ltitT. SecrePtary.reeldest.
CAPT. Ul.t.-1'.04 NF.ELD. lreneral AA - tn.
tothoe. 91a tt's.•er ttreot, Spelt, A Cate Warr
hoe , , np r..
Will a55...1.11 It ad. of lire and Ma
nor Klatt. A home Inettrotion, le•naecd by Di
no Atis who are well known to the coloaroonity.
ited Lll , ieterto:rtd toy rrucuptune •nd
HEer
allty maltoale toe char..,t which they hare
ed... ollerlo• the best probctioa td thumb
who declry in re issared.
PLitacTOtts:
• icaulder 511ni1011., Joao IL McCoys,
lt.killler. Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke.
Jae , . Mr Ault y, S. Sear..
AO...antler Street Join. flickpatedllie
tr'.l7lll).'=. IX.l6lterrwoysop..,
D. Ihmeen. *an
pEIVIVSYI.CANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY Of PIVITSBURISNI
No. 181, WOOD erTILIST. BA.NII
o. ,DitSllD+.l'll riutt.ruNo.
This !A • tn.sansil MALAIrt
10- r 13, Yl rt, c.1.1+61 , c11.
A.I.TVit
141111/.ka roCrlao•li.
.41.c.N.LHP N Y. tary.
to• ore, igloo..
I..eon.r<l W. ...t.
W. ',ant,
C C. Bc-tr. V
6.0.
/lona- rt 1,10. - n. ' I. ~. La i<.
Juan 1,10,r,
. J. r•. FIC ir... r,
'John Vue.o.l.y,
Joeutt Klatt,
Ju. 11..H..yt nu ,
, A. AMMO
lirnrY ,nr.,•
INDEfIIYtTti
AGAINST i-053 BY FIR.I
FRANALIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFIIC 1. • ♦III clizsaru7 twat MS
onus. Inflator
Tab W yrner.
- -
Juwto H. Har.H.li, ( DaO.,
'AVLLIA t.1'7:4.T:..1-
.11W• C. DALE., Vice Drc.11.1..u , ..
W.
C.
"1 1. E. Uhlwitnplz.... , _,_
4Vtth W. corner Third and Wood Wes..
Intl3l,rl.
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cor. Federal It. and Diamond, illegneny
I=l
Mee, In the hiCOND NATIONLL JUNI
BUILDING.
W. W. MARTIN, Prestd , sc.,
JOHN ISHOWN, Vice ITeoldonal..
JA.III-615 E. eITEVENSON, C.er.scury.
DIZIALMOIte:
Job* A. Myier, L..rtLart.. Jr.. )(Ten.
Jr. L. 0 ralmna. C. Bali,
0.1.111 us. r•L.
011. as Ja, Thutrq.bon I. ilaisasur
VEOPLES , INNITRANCE
YA.2I .
OTIFICZ, B. K. COBNiLIi WOOD • "trill Mi.
• Hame ifLre aztd Marine it:111.•
W. reautp., i Capt. Jois sIA 11A0•14
obs Ns.,
J ta..nc T. Etat...
oLn X. Parka, Charles A rtAickla.
C. It I.ov, Jarrd Al. lirush,
VI co.. Van Kiri. W. 1.1.....
J•nae.f.l , . V-..rneTA tiarnorl tdeerktaJA
WII. PIIILLYTS, Cr..-ald. nA
JVIS N WATT. Wfcc Pre:Alden,
W. Y. kJ aiLIDNICIL. E.,,,,... Ty.
1. L E EN Y INSURANCE
oss r ANY UP rrrnmußoo.
C NI rl Flat t3TH7ICT. Bans BLOCS.
dansv• snanast all kind. of ?Int and Marina
NJ IN.
JOHN rraddeal.
T. J. Htr6 KIN NON Vico Pmaldeal.
C. G. 1X)NN1....1.L.. necrdran•
c.i-r. VrK. IMA.h. Cirocral
John Irrrlo. Jr..
Ir. J. Walrus.,
C. U. as.,
liorrey Cbl
(Made , Ham,
Dt.. Wm. Dmgm.
ASSESSMENTS
•
CITY urrsc,
errs.o, Lko. 1969.
N OTICE.—The assessment for
Grading and Paving Chartiers Street
)omit Fayette atm. to Washington ave., b no.
ready Cor niantinatlon •od can be seen at this
Alice until MOS, DA Y. Dec. lath. /869, , ahen
It will he plaeed la the hand. of the Cit? Trnaa.
Ilrez for colleccloo.
CBARI. DAVIS.
EOM
ALL ;L..° 1
N OTICE. -The ateenam`ent for
14riding aod. Paving Madison Avenue,
Prim 014 (II! 1111 e to s.vrsolll Nan Plank rusA.
Is now ready for aas mlrumo.x and can be .ten al
Wlt oMce eau. PUIDAI. December 10M.
1500. tt .111 be Mace. , to the bleat of
the CUT Treasurer fur c..Alection.
OF," OP CliryZ=l , n e rli:rwr..
N OTICE.—The aruseasment for
GRADING. PA.VINIR AND CURBING
=
rror, Marton to Yll two berger ..roes. la no.
ready for earntnatton and can tas wenn at tais
otelne until W ISDN 1140 AV . December 10th.
1080. alien they .111 be IA tarned to taro City
Tr...ear'. omen for exollactlon.
=I
ELEGANT
PAPER IiANGINGf3.
Longueled Wall Pape. to jib,n tlnu h.tp.'s
etousgold to boot and mote. Varmint , . grs.vds
veltb and Inlald nevem ncolellbb
VW' I.NDIA
stumped sod printed gold.
/lowly ttoporbed and not to be found eloserbere
Lu the emote,. Tor sale at
W. P
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
TIECORATONB.--In Wood,
1/
of
Yr l .co
fans.. of Luning !looms, Halls, ta., at
No. 101 Market
it= Joesitrii 11110E1143 • 0110.
TAMPED GOLD PAPERS for
§ rr Poilors, at N ONL IO Plt H .07 Mel street.
I art UOHLIS L 1160.
HOLMES, OW. & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS
litsleceentszers et HAAVT 111-11DILIN sad LUIIII3
ANOKOIR MID MIA.GINOLIa
iiN , LICTINGII AND IIIArrING
omen or Orr tameatn & BosrilrOM.
Nrrentraon, Dec. Mb, 1669.
NOTICE.—HEALED PHOPO•
oja,is for lb." eonstrnetion of s PLLNIC
WALK on the 0 rue.r . nrn Turnpike. fee. Ste'
az=z
110ABD W•LIC on Ellsworth sad Gnaw /M
-ors. from Alkee's Lave to Llherl DM'. . 111
De mestere at tills on.* .tll MONDAY, Do.
temper 110tb. 11109.
Itpeeleeutova tan be sees at this aloe,
The right Is reserved to relict eat linden a 4
M. J. MOOR%
crTY zwernizzia.
CEM
SODA ABU.—too teas Prises
BUDA ANL for uu bY J. B. aiinnijah
AMUSEMENTS.
N E 1016111.1:
?MN •FIT •n 4 1o•t v aot t ut one of
ate•.
lIVKNIN4
. .
sm Haler. .a, r... Manyt& . .
ran tooost lia•ln, on saturdar
llolorot•y 11...1 titt•t- ty
‘l.l ch*rtult.. act, ..s. Ylu Falli• MAD-
I:4r PITTS ME IL4 U TB EATS
I=
iiT. lUP 0r.,14 1.44 4 “.“ .
MADAME SENTEAM
M QUI. the Sc , e la her thri3.4.
fi•gh
• ••.• •••,,t m•••-, of th • Woo." •oti favorite
Wild, Barney & Mac's Minstrels.
The wnr,rrful LIT - ILT MAI Inc •nhhh•hl
M AOT. NAM I).
the ..hly -Minh MILD,
raverlhe SAW Ds V. IL,
A 1... flrst .ppe.r.t.r. of the olitob g
ht,.• Ant HI CL.TH athl Idles 111All•-•111
rtr.Luv , ..
[..dir.• Mariner on rat nro ay The eh. Ire I , lh
.tr• I I.rtoer•saer. Ad mh flu, MN hail. '7,15.
U4f' - dICAI EAIY or NIV*HC.
Ely ivrcrl,l rrwioest of many ettlseni. the
DRUMMER BOY:
O R. 'B.A.T - Pl_ E: OF' El
Ix Few Nigh Mote
1400 ttftlre rtatatn• 0,0•10 At Nct. 130 01.111TII
1.1, t o tt t,4l.
!kw,. tttt• tt .t I twit rertorstmnceloo o ..-
En.tt, At 7 y 0,0,
rgrBEASON OF 1969 and 1990. ,
-tram 1,01 .mine
BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS
Brass Band and Burlesque Opera!
The Great Tsln, T•nn, • la TA I.• %Tr is
ETI n're nuns, the sneer , I aloe o' Is. eIV • I • In
ycyftr. V. who srlll A;,. ear In the,
Minstrel l etertalnment.
TOO ?Tu. IVNI P I A tA N M V
MES I A NEW
rEU
b
•
T. gm. PTT , s I.•.nna YI DORA BILVKILIS.
S .4 nl'• 11E, 11,mrrly of Brlant,
wilL also ibrit Cbampioa
Dot., la. .t
A.N ON IC 11
THIS I rriday 1 6VENI
ltrcemOer 10 sod IL.
Door. otwo al 1. cr at S. Aetrileims
Itraerred re omtarneOtk
Mot orr motor , . at * o clock. Adoaloolort to
Mott:tea. 20 sod 380.
Ticket. forle at R. Klrt , er d Bros Ylr la
*tote. 122 Woo ba d otrret de,qll
UR - THEODORE THOM IBS
GRAND CONCERT ORGANIZATION,
~1"c
lot at ouolaaoM acea
mt 4rctpli ffnet + t
•I• 12
Two Grand Concerts,
AT MASONIC' HALL,
Tuesday, December 14'h,
Wednesday, December 14th.
kdmlssio.. 61.00: r Tatra char, ftl
ned x•u.
I.I) , rtare—Tanntta.s.er Sr.
2 Ailegretto-I , :n nytophoo7 .B•etho ,, •
3. it
I irration • .• Ltanwe Weber
L I ont uror.otat oil i 7 tor Reellos.l
4. brrlo from the Trom.roe—na
DILOCTO . 66
iivrdcvat
Darld n. Urtrn,
1!!'"
5 raeumerel
0. Gral.d P arit••l‘.-11.41sammer Might,
Drtam
I. Oeerture—Wll , lam .
•. Al I t-A,gt the Resettle, Das n tre
3 berveade mr /lute and trench Horn
Messrs. wsim Is ant ettIMITZ.
Ma rite—Luber 4. r trot. 1
.tltrans.
S..riel/—Jeras,
ree..eltaes. No. I
.aleß. Meyer...tr.
ft gen,' re ate lor at •H. el rer • lire,.
lAA crAl street. 4.1,497
rgr ACADEMY OF MIUSIC.
LAUGHING BEASON! 0.1.11.N1V•L 07 ION!
Commencing
Tonday &ability, Pee , nib," 18.
Tor SIX NIGHTS and PA.' ITRDAY 14T 1
only. whoa the Kroorsod ',median sad Pan
micabit, Ttts 011XsT etlif•Tell
GEORGE L. k OX.
With tits troche?. 0 K. FOX. and full and so
t,. N•or York Olympic Tbs.. Pantonthan
Cosonany, Including the wonderful
ZIRALFT BALLET reouPv.
R. L. ■atom et
W. B. Myers..
Bober& H. Dan.,
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WALL. PAPERS
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Wits Irradiate thisplar• of twasament
Flashing. of Grime, auty Mirth. It M.
original Fw.lomtlac.. noml•tned of
flumpey Ilampay. end
Hickory Dime, Doak. '
As performed 010 onetroUve Mora In NA
tort. and produc d rlin net nary.
format'ona Vropertlo • anal A p ointments Wu.-
p Wen. tn. cowpony. rt./MILAN Pa ICU.
oar Farolly %laymen on nATUHIYAT. Dere.
Pe, IS.. gonnyal
IrEIO2I4E.IPATHIC
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HOSPITAL FAIR,
Under teal .aspic's of Me LAM CS' MAUI,
PATHIr , CRAM rABLIS AtiOCIAT.ON, et
City H.U. corneae beton December T. 11
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noacr a•ery day from b tu3 o•emet
J.4llplSalon
Dinner anal sclinitsinn
IarCITI lIALL,
DIAMOND, ,PiTTSBURCH.
11111 fieg>l3l. Urge and encamp/low finielle
AHall bat been me...meanie refieted and refarsiabe
. and le tow ogres,/ fbr rent for ball, parties.
fairs, convey largest
re. nod gen •Mfik."
menu. It ts Me largest . r u e d hest vent/Wad rooll
to the city, and ts the only /lAII uppity' with
proper mean. of mfle.• la cue of nee or aerM •
dent. A upper iell. dining room and ktekam,
all 10 0711 muff Ise.it luve .ren r unkly adds!
to Its antiolnune• nut. 1, I k. Mut Conem.
lent and du grade for Alla parties wed Melo..
" otter
no:::Aterr Market Seeped...lon, City Man.
LEGAL
LEGAL NOTICE.
t..10n to v•ent• • part of • contain Meet as&
cola. Wq. In Allentown. In Lower Ct. C sir
Tow nstdp, Allenbnny , Lonn .7.
la the Court of Quarter Nestiaua, of Allegany
Gaunt., No. lir. September Term. 11469.
And row. the 13th day of November,
1859. the COll3 o•tler lad direct all parties Is
tereated In :ha matter of vsestim the followind
described pan cf a tenon Street and email
Win , In the Pl.. of Allentown Lop latehann
of A gentown, to a I . N. rib strict, borglaangal
Ilea &value sod extruding •eventy-threw Ret le
the lotersection - th and terminus or urn ibm;
and Hill alley. !whim:dug at the tennis= Of
North street aforesaid sod ritegidln. onset 1103
alley shoot eighty het: ntraerterel are', bests
ales at • solos on the Mt. Wsahingtof goad
and extending to Hoe of Lot ported and bold 1 17
School Directors of Lower 8%. Clair towealtle
and Intersection with Orehard Klee - and War
and elle!. benten.vg at the polo% of tatty Keehn
with Parse err[ •lloy sod extendible us sash
street, to appear 11 sai Coupon SSTITRDAT.
the 1 Ith of December. A.P. ISM at 10 e'eloek.
4. Id.. sod shoe oso•e. If any they have, ehe
waid part ot told street and said alleys h..eld not
be ciosed op .04 Tae.ated•Pending to the prayer
of the betltlonere.
Ittoranietsf 1869.
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H THE HATTER OF TUE
•pelteatton rf the FREEHOLD BASE tee
ROILDIND ALSOCHATION tor (Amur al Leo
corp relkte.
No 1140. December Term, 1869-
le DO. Le bristly else. Hut at epollehttoe • •
been made to the Chu. of Common Phu 01'
Allegheny, at No. 11110. December T. 04.
1849 h Ibe Freehold 11500 and 11.10144•eso
e1.100 for a Chertt r of lecorpermloh see oh,
the same .11 br granted by the Conn et the Dee
umber Tem. anteee.ollclc. ruse] be 140wa
t 4 the cou'eare •
ACUB FL WALTZIL Nottioso arr.
rtrrsecriuse, Dec 7. 11109.
U. R. P e n ns, a
DofA% OuFtCK
PrrrEIDCIIOII. Iternonner •tb. tam
HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
ua the 2-i day °rite:aloha, A. D. Gras. :gamut In Bankruptcy mu halted WILLASS
ItAtatie of JOHN tAI B, ft , Ailertaml
CI y. la the County of Allegheny. and ht•te •
Pennsylvania. who has been adJefrea • ••••_:
rapt on os a petition: Ill.!. Om pr..' 0 . ,
lenCebu and Grewvery ol any pnepeft7 Wool
to wadi ➢aatno t y to hiss or Ito hI the.
and the I...aster of aley proVvrtl 1, 7 10 . tt.r.loo
- by . le, teat u.
lleetlbg onbe Cewiliors
Of tO. woo .ntropt. to prove their Dente mod
to choose one or mon saelgeee• of Ida 101010.
will be held at a vnrt of Ilankrantee. to be
tickle. at LIG re , enslotreet. Ailentsev eg iv e r t
1/bv ny axne. Ph.. IWZIAra ig,ey
tiIIYSICIL 600400 +•
at 10 Weisel
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othev: U. B. Kennel. as Illevwegget,
15BE-WIDENIIIO OF ERIN
STIIIIT. la the eta of Pittsburgh. Coact o f
(trawler Seggloaat lila 11. Illareb sees/owl/0"
Illseelleacciew Pettey. •II person. laterewled
..t.v.by notified tau Oa assessment of slam-
Wre Pad brawn.. ea wade by a a
pouted by the rwn la the above caw, laa
twee soon/veils and all patties sowerse• .12k
an weby rroatred to pay tbe maw.
au ,a. thiny days tom this data, otherwise
they wiLl be catered as Rees against propwl7
wideollected IP:cordial, to law.
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ExEcirro WS 301'ICE--Notiell
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Ciltraffte, Preerotrty.
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