The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 16, 1869, Image 4

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CITY AND SUBURBAN.
11:* ClAzzrzt to ftwouldied In the amp
pOppe days of Go weak fir 15 aqua p
sleek 7 ma. $l3 per ammo : tTIM.
?we amid's, and two vagrants at the
Aftben7 Meyers office yesterday
sotrnthig.
The Ileneepande Fair •wl clone on
Saturday evening. Dinner "served OD
Saturday ea usual.
The tdreats of Bait Birmingham are to
be Indexed and the bottom numbered, an
ordinance to that effect hating pealed
CbancUs.
•
![pin Beth Latin= and Peter Haber
Mani, have been elected to AB the vamp
etre In the Erna Birmingham Monona.
oemeloned by the resignations at Mows.
Walter sad i.oeL
Onnatd.—Tneaday evening, about 111 I tl
ONSET*. warm on Federel stree,i; Alle
ONSET* Minded with Dr. Reiter's buggy.
TOO aalmal attached to the lighter vehi
cle no away. The driver was thrown
old. The lbaray low a wheeL Nobody
awiwally damaged._
iteatk Zeetaves.—The members of the
Heath rentaves and others wishing to
An the Ountiann ere requested tO me"
al 'the .ent corner of &Indust* ,
=mile; • Penn, Railroad. /ale
. (Tburola) craning,
at 7 . )i o'clock.
Cbgablned 4ttabire—Yeaterday John
gehnlta inibrmation, chantey A.
Aronson. 3. Arneson end James Beam
ibrosignit and battery. &Maier alleges
thstAttemisad ware dissatisfied with •
=i await and had kicked him out of
clothing stars on Liberty street.
Wsrrent Issued.
Antl4l4l aed liateldwded. Officer Iwl
Lea' erreded I yoneg men In this city I ,
r""1311jV141-12=3= tbal ° b ras con.
ed th the herwomL e mt.
I, beery.' The seaweed was Laken le the
Ifoola talkie, tint there being no est
deuce implyeditl him with the affair,
bower , ersee.
Library Lentanea—Bayard Taylor will
blame before the Young !don't! 'Libra,
Amputation, at the Amdemy of Mosta
MOnday evening, the 20th inat., snd of
wane the honse will be foil. Then
be no reserved seam - Tickets for
tale" st the Library Room/. etwoot of
Peostead Efhttla street&
Steichers , leeetlnE , Last evening
geeelhOr meeting o Pittsburgh butchery
we* held to the Allegheny House, The
mond; In refereme to the re-leaslog of
tbit ininkni viands. The Wetness trans.
matediumanmted in =beta= to a reeoln
thastenatalnlng their hom
en
er action. Imo
gto remiss may encroachmt on
nethrtghti?
Why la,lt t 7 The aldewalk on Webster
WWI°, Vppoldte the heed of Congress
street, has been torn uP for over • year.
and pedestrians In wet weather are fre•
quently compelled to walk In the street
at that point. It la a great annoyance to
=;7living on the street, and the
41/ooner should have the
nuisance abated•
Rusurerzy.—lgat evening about eight
o'clock. a bone attached to a light ha
roachebecams frightened at the music
Inge .ths Theedre baud and ran sway.
The runaway collided with a pile ci
bdelt sear the Bank Block. but OM.
tiauad'anitawsy. At the corner of the
mune and Liberty street a second col.
Droughtrred with a lost, which
the anima Los and still and
wreaked Lbw...Mole. The driver escaped
without serious Injury.
rersonal.—Nladog—tir. Samuel Sick
man, of Ca=lnds. Washington county,
Ma. He left the National Hotel, Water
street, last Saturday evening aoout five
o'clock. He had on dark Mahe& dark
stiff hail yeas abort medium height,
weighed about 190 woodwind was stout
slily old. It Is fear he has en
bay dealtyears with. kny i n d formatio be n io
to his whereabouts will be thank-
I fl i kry ld roceived if len at the National
Hotel or at No. 145 Fourth &retina.
The patrons of Cinder postoilloe are
much annoyed by ninth of their mall
matte= bMng_ detained at Bulger:, an
aim on the Pan Randle Railroad, one
and one-lburth miles south of Handel%
which latter office Is directly on the
Pittsburgh and Holliday's Cove mail
ronte, over which there is Aday WV.
vies each way. Postmasterre Route
Agents not on the Pitt. and Rol. Cove
route. are requested to send all =Liar
dawned for Olinda'', via Pittsburgh.
Sorellds Entry—Mary Pratt made
information yesterday before Aldermen
Taylor charging David Balch gad officer
kinillsolland with forcible entry and de
tainer. She states they entered her
barbs in Lawrenceville, a fe w days ago,
during her absence, and took forcible
possesskin of the same, locking the dome,
wiling down the windows, and refusing
to allow her to emier—claiming they were
sating by virtue of a land lord's we/rant,
Sir CollcaSkin of rent. Warrant tuned.
• Great etaile—ln another Tart of our
paper will be fond the open ng chap
tenet • -charming story, bearing the
attractive title of "Buffalo Bill, the like
of lbe . 4! , .i! der Men." It is one of the
Mat t=iingly exciting and interewing
taccuoxiss which we have ever read; and
the lovers of romance will mbe a rich
treat If .they neglect. to peruse it. One ot
Its chief sIVIoUons *Obit its hero la
not a myth, but a real flesh end blood
ohs/attar; wig) is even ting the
Omegas= the westernpla i n
• Matter ef Regret.—The local report.
em of the silty hare Mission to feel
gravely perplexed and worried over the
probable withdrawal front *titre . life
of the worthy .13nibbs" Arndld and Len
Hartman. This pair of shogider bitten,
and roughs have kept the reporters busy
In chronicling their deeds 61 'sin. shame
and wickedness, and they afforded much
old tbr items when items were very
berd , thlup to obtain. Alm l that thy
111011 TOO Olen ninth mene should be
rat away Inside of dark eventful
week.
amt,eFidadablitii Goads—The old and
'teachably known gears furnishing estab
lishment of Mr. T. D. Hamby, 334
arty, street, has changed hands. Mr.
Samuel B. ?eight becoming purchaser
and pawnor. The stock is barge, Meth
and levildsur, and the flew proprietor
promises to combine the avatebot pep.
elat-prkes which has made this s°
ellospicuoue While tinging ou Mend'
b bestow a hdr ahem of their personage
on Mr..Pa who • clever and fair
dealing itent ight,lemen. is
eminently worthy
theleontidenceat the general oammunityi
we can aurora them that at no place in
tha otti can • better line at gent's thr,
baiting rob be obtained.
Another ftrw
"Radom &Heir oocoxed on Penn •
sventlein the *lbur.ta _ward mat night, of
which we were unable to mithetenti par.
Haulm& It appears officer 106efer, a
substitute on duty in thatiocality,
etririlo4l a man at the owner of Penn
sesame and Seventeenth -met, and
started with him to the Tivilltt• want
station hcmse; He ItattV—MWed as far
w orweggradrh setweet—telum ba was
attacked by -41;crotrd of roughs,
or • the prisoner, Who at.
I sl to rope
and
= r
The akar resisted, and in cedar to
s4=res, who was stylus him
Sinnoyance hien ocoselonal
hash, - he knocked. him down with his
mule, and thou turned his attention
to the attacking party, throe or item
who were made to feel the weighthof
hiaA m
rime. Alter the Bath had mistress.
• sdnernsuinutest, another officer arrived
sutEgles ttroughs" , made their wept
Moat Keefer sustained considerable
denims to his clothing, but so far as we
could sacertaln no one wu seriously
• 4.
1 C. •
1N Staadard ■ of Motto
manta,
The rsoordot time kept by Memos J.
E. Reed d Co., practical watch and stock
makers. and general jewelers, No. 68
Fllth avenue, has long been regarded by
ust=tipaussada of our people as the
measurement. This time la
kept from daily @stream:doll observe
dons made et their private and well ao•
notated observatory. is is s h a m iz.
morally adopted by the railways center
= M_onr elm it la the city time as pro.
.md away three [tours frmnthe T reat
alarms eke& as the Court Some, and, as
mod Of the watches and ckoks aegis)
elq' are regulated thereby. ths waver.
sOlcrOY Reed's time will be perceived
and acknowledged.
- 10. commetkm with sor notice of the
fassis, , •see 'might add that the general
.11600 k of iediele and gents' gold and sliver
oiezo
w oggle of and lbrelna manufao.
tuts. goo je , , parlor
skat an somad ;dated
allserwate. d di. Ste. la
prese = ve w ry e a / l A r t l n e
' n=led illtara "Moor& .
Reed 011
tka hare long enjoyed a leading position
In thetrilne et tradeowd Inconsequence
thereof seem a full share ot nettotlage.
We commend them to our abode and
ask that a visit, be Id their establish.
newt dation the Wilde" •
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THEODORE THORLS
The Orchestral Concerts,
The wordless eloquence of music had
Meer en interpretation more touching
to the sympathies, or more powerful for
the sub3agation of every finer sense of
the csativated nature, than that with
which the very large orchestra under the
direction of Mr. Theodore Thomas last
evening enchanted all the votaries of a
science almost more than earthly, who
braved the inclemencies of the weather,
and were manifold repaid for their ven
ture by the brilliant execution of an ex
ceedingly wellc_bosen programme.at
Ms
There are acoustic advantages
sonic Hall which more than stone for the
palpable inconveniences of Its au
ditorium, to such a throng as attepded
' the concert of last night. The benches are
not comrtable, the door pers ere
brusque fo
and not seldom kee
leper nent ,
in their deportment toward the con rued
crowd of enquirers for seats, the Oro or
three ushers seemed to know as near ea
possible to nothing about the
en
numberings ,
of the seats, and the arrang ets gen- I
erally, for the proper disposition of the I
people who had once got to the rear of
the ticket-staters, was a more unsatisfac
torily perfect example of how not to'
do it than we remember to have
observed ever before in en extended ex
perience with places of public enter
ray ee
nt settled at l ast, in this city.ast, Bu
and everdt the audience
Ito
, premien of these vexatious annoyances
melted away, vanishing like • summer
morning's mist, with the first five min
utes of the onening overture. From
that moment nearly a thousand people
were ears and hearts, nothing else, until ,
we entire programme was completed.
Why attempt a criticism when the
critique could only be, in the main and
in particular, an unbroken eulogy? Had
there been ought in this concert from
which we Meld conscientiously with
bold our praise, it would be more
grateful to the writer to dwell upon
the striking unity which could make
us excuse more than one harsh
deficiency. It is a question of ar
tistic discretion, whim we submit to
the accomplished director, whether he
would not illustrate a higher subtielty
of art by avoiding such an embarrass.
went of riches. Lake not afraid that too
many good things may Tall upon the ear,
as upon a grosser appetite 7 Plain roam
and baled afford an agreeable variety to
the palate which wearies of the tonjoare
perdrir. Bat we shall not quarrel with
the elaborate taste, whicfb, in an age by
far too often and too universally maton
aL errs on the more pardonable aide, re ,
mining the supply of an inferior sort of
gratilication to the swarming tribe of
quacks who cater for the nihilism with
"Dixie" and "Lucy NeaL" These thing.
we can hove every day, ad nauseam, but
Mr. Theodore Thomas and his four and
forty scoomullthed artists are but rare
vodtors this way. Let us enjoy them to
the very utmost!
In the Tannhanser overture, we are
transported into the next century, and
In the music of the future Wagner open.
to us a vista of sensuous delight which
[ has no element of worth except in the
regrets which attend the awakening
1 from a delicious dream to the tame and
vulgar realities of to-day. Better no
brain at all than an intellect which is so
subjugated by the purely emotional
nature, that even conscience Is mute,
ander the sweet fascination which cares
for uo distinctions between the good and
that which may be perilously evil, and
delivers itself up recklessly to the
most seducing Intoxications of the
sense- The music of Wagner touches
chords in the mysterious composi
tion of ourhumanity which thrill
with strange . ) power through the
glowing frame, and 101 l all thought into
an unquestioning ranee& How different
was that eighth sympathy of Beethoven,
which followed Taunhauser, I: Cringing ue
back to a truer perception of present
things, and in • narrative which seemed
like the faithful recital of the trials and
the joys, the loves, the perils end the
last happy and peaceful recompense of
a virtuous and noble life I The wonder
ful success of Berlioz in his instrumen
tation upon Weber's theme found a
charmingly correct exposition with the
artists of Mr. Thomas. Beyond that,
we find In it but little that is remarka
ble—nor did we look for any more. Let
us thank Mr. Leetaatt for the success
Tewhich be, In Stigelll's beautiful
ar" as did Mears. Weiner and
Schmitz, in Till's charming serenatie,
convinced us that a perfect art knows
bow. with the tromtone, the fl ute and
the horn, to dispute with the violin the
domain of musical nuarementation. In
the "Tear," we beard • new and even
more touching interpretation of what
might have been taken for Balfe's
mournful but tranquilizing expression of
"The heart bowed dowo," and this, from
the trombone (I) was se nearly the gem
of the evening that it was deservedly
called for again, and repeated. In the
"Traesumerei" of Schumann, came to us
such sweet glimpses of dream-land, in
the nevenis of the student-erne', that
the appreciating listener could easily
fancy himself soaring up, up, farther
and farther from this dull earth
until Its tumultuous cries were all
blended and ultimately lost in a
faint thread of the moat ravishing
guslode—a diminuendo of matchlessly
beautiful *kilt Yet Schnmann's music is
as weird as that of Wagner Is amanona,
and both are in many features of • kin
dred school. 'These reveries eed
the ear for the gayer witcheries pre p
ared
count by the midsummer islonnlight, the
elfin melodies of Oberon and Titania
with which Mendelsohn ha* artfully
mingled the most natural glimpses of
our own practical work-a-day world.
The second part of the programme pro
seated the most striking contrasts be
tween the Inspirations of Roweled, and
the mere compositions of Stratus. By
these terms, we desire to mark the
broadest possible distinctions in the two
types of incitdcal art. It is difficult to
conceive of a more completions wipers
don of °Mittman than Is afforded by the
Irepetitive works of these two writers
-1 and last evening's audience could not
have been insensible to that truth.
The overture to "William Tell" has
never bean s' well rendered in Ibis city.
We say all that need be said, when we
remark that it was justly dealt with. It
was an Idyl, a drams, a tragedy, s ro
mance without fiction, historic truth
married to enchanting sounds. The
overturet. like the opera of which It Is
but the Waned% is throughout faithful
to Its theme, but with a wealth of limi
dand with &movement &twig eu s grace
maturing into grander at WI,
which convinces out that the author win
but an agent for working out a true in
epirstles. The melody charms as, the
expression is as eloquent as to be Alps.
ble to the dullest underesnding, and the
measures of the overture read to the ear
like a thrilling chapter from the annals
of Swiss liberty. On the other hand. in
either of tbe contributions from Stratum
to Mtn night'. programme, the culti
vated auditor was never suffered
to forget that he was hearing •
labored composition, an ephemeral
bazaar piece of patchwork, not without
Many marks of real genius. but quite se
full of proofs that the composer writer,
not far the criteal judgment of future
generatlOns, but simply to tickle the
sera of the groundlings In the openwir
gardens of the grad German cities. In
the '"Eackeltanz" of Meyerbser, with
which the evening eras closed, the audi
ence geoognized a rare fidelity of inter
predation for made so grandly massive
that one could not but think It written
for an era of great popular convaldons,
of barricades, revolutions. overturned
empires and peoples who thank Heaven
for their liberties redeemed.
Every one was much obliged to Mr.
Thomas for a programme which was
wholly .ondleflgared by anything of
Verdi. We trust that those miserable
days are gone by, at least this genera.
Wm.
We have written of this concert at
greater length than we intended. If
our readers make sure of attending the
second and laid concert this evening, they
will be atill better:prepared to judge of
the fidelity of these comments. We are,
quite sure, too, that they will - all agree
with-us, that the amidosillehlte of those
venial have never Beforebeen favored
with an exposition of such instrumental
"rfectiom - _ ,
IAMB&
alpaniouo Rdappraranee of a Brake-
mas—A latsible Suspicion.
Last night, signit eight O'clock. s brakes
man on a freight train started from the
Union Depot In the discharge of his duty
on a westward bound train At Booth
Pittsburgh a stoppage cocurred, when
the absence of the man from his rout
wee dlecualtd. A careful and long
seereh failed to bring him to light, and
the suptorltion le that he fell through
the rustle work of the railroad bridge
into the Monongahela. Bemis not seen
alter the train moved out from the depot,
and Ma absence would not bare been
noted bat for the delay in South Pitts.
burgh. Me resided in this city, but we
muld - not — iieutain his name.
Orders from the Nixrtb. South, gait
and Went, pour to %mon Pier. Daum& &
Co.. at a late quite astonishing. They
manage to fill them all promptly. and
are raver troubled with dlmtisfied cur
tamers. We advise all lowers of a good
glum of ale, to uae 'Pler. Um: Ws C 0. .&
AstelUil." •
Phrenolon,—Yowler and Weill, it
Lafayette Han day and evening, will
make examlnatione a few days longer.
What to do and how to make the oat
of time and talent explained,
THE COUNTS
Upper St. Clair Institute.
Pursuant to adjournment, tipper St.
Clair Township Teachers' Institute met
at school No. 4. Wes Naco:ion E. Timm*.
hill, instructress. The forenoon session
of the Iroultate was devoted as usual to
the examination of the regular classes of
the school. The excellent order and ap
parent interest exhibited by the scholars
in their recitations gave good evidence
of the teacher', ability to govern and
in-
Common Pleas—Judge Sterrett. I grunt.
District Court—Judge itirtpatricit.
Wcostzso•r, December lA—Tire cue
of }Counts Ts. bicKeitl In call on trial.
TRIAL LIST TOR THURSDAY.
60 Jacoby va Ball dt McGraw.
62 Flanigan vs. Glbkm.
Etigley et us. v. Badurn et al.
60 Mellon va. Trunink et al.
61 Trim:Licit vs. Joice et al.
63 Waring and King va 0. B. Jones.
70 Irwin tr Co. vs. 0. B. Jones.
64 Reese vs Morrow.
WEDNESDAY, December 15.—1 n the
ease of Johns et Ur. vs. McAhoy, pre
viously report, the Jury returned a ver
dict In the sum of 3555,25.
In the case of Thompson dr. Co. vs.
Kenyon, previouly reported , verdict for
plaintiff in the eom of $127,32.
Thome vs. Lindenfelser action to
recover balance alleged to be due on ■
promlsory note. On trial.
TRIAL LIST TOR THURSDAY.
273. Little et al va. Nit:Ahoy.
305. Waring vs. Thomas.
306. Waring vs. lain sr.
316. Elliott t Son vs. Neal.
317. 'Barnes vs. Lindsay et al.
318. Smith vs. Mc&boy.
819. Stewart va. Clark & Sumner.
320. Hughes, et us. vs. Franey.
810. (..NlmmotiwesiSt for use, vs. Miller.
100%. NeCready,
,va. Pennsylvania Rail
mid Co. •
325. !dyer et Co va. Allegheny Savings
Bank.
723. Lynch va. O'Biley.
227. P. ct C. Railroad va. Carling.
quarter Sealons—Judge Collier
WEDNESDAY, 1.100, the. ease of
the Commonwealth ye. Ells Oyler, In-
dieted for the larceny of forty-seven
dollars, previously reported, the Jury
returned a verdict of guilty and recom
mended the defendant to the mercy of
tho Court.
In the ease of the Commonwealth ve.
John Vohr, indicted for felonious assault
and battery, reported, yesterday, the
Jury returned a verdict of not guilty of
the feloney but guilty of misdemeanor
In unlawfully cutting and wounding tbe
prosecutor, 31111.11 M. Mete
In the case of Andrew Showers, in
dicted for larceny by bailee, the jury
were Instructed to return a verdict of
not guilty.
The next case taken up was that of the
Commonwealth en. Wm. C. Mertdith, In
dieted for preen et rd. Lizzie Lee pros
eentrix. Tne prosecutrix is the young
mulatto girl who was arrested some
months since on a charge of infanticide,
and the defendant lea white man about
twenty.two years of age. The jury ren
dered a verdict of guilty.
-
The next cane taken up was that of
the Onmmonwealth vs. William H.
Kramer, indicted for adultery. Laura
Allen, proaecutrix. The prosecutrix
a young girl about eixteen years of age
and resided with her brother-in-law, at
Coulteraville. The defendant, she al
loos, and her brother4n-law were
partners In buelnees, from October of
IeSS, to February, 1889, and during that
time the defendant seduced her. Tbe
defendant lea young man about twenty-
Sys years of age, and it appears was
married In July, 1868, before the com
mission of the alleged offence. The pros.
ecutrlz told her story Ina plain straight
forward manner. and a most Reversers's*.
examination failed to confuse her
elicit a coutradlcUon of her tirat !data
meat.
TRIAL LIST FOR THURSDAY
47. Corn, vs. W. J. Robinson, 5 cases.
82. Matty McCracken.
84. • Thomas
55. •• Chris:lan Scot field.
92. Thoo3ll. Davis
87. Lawrence Bell, 4 case.
85. (liar les Kerney.
90. Edward timbulta.
102. " N. N. Hoger •
104. 0 Daniel Jordon.
105. Patrick Gallagher.
106. • Leonard.
109, •• Jame. Deng.
TRILL LIST FOR FRIDAY.
120 Cum. va. Leonard Hartman, 8 oases.
Wm. altos "Hulbbs • ' Ar
nold• 3 caws.
• t ITIVEI tiILOWTH
Boer Allegheny Prugresses—Bulldlus
Edected Wenn the Year—lnterentlng
=CI
In a conversation with the efficient
and popular Water Assessor of Alle
gheny. Captain David Cornelius, we
gleaned the following atonement of the
buildings erected In the city during the
year. In • few weeks the final report
will be presented to °candle. containing
In detail the exhibit of these improve.
men's, which are always the eared In
dication of the growth of the city. The
statement will be found important to all
who take an interest in the extension
and progress of the mu dicipality:
No of
buildings
Wards.
. •
Flsoond .
Third.._.._
Fourth......
5ixth.........
Eighth
CM
•- - _
This does not Include additions to pub
lic buildings, of which there are • MIL bor.
Nearly all the houses are large, ranging
from aix to twelve room; a tact which
seems peculiar In contrast with the great
demand for houses of from four to five
rooms. Nino-tenths t f the bulldings are
of brick, a larger proportion than last
year. The aggregate In number and
valuation, as compared with 1888, shows
a decrease of about one-fourth. The
majority are substantial and handsome
buildings, exhibiting an increased at
tenth= to the matter of architecture, in
regard to beauty and durability. Al
though the result Is less than In 1868, yet
the statement exhibits the growth of the
city In very favorable light, when it Is
remembered that in 1868 unusual ac
tivity prevailed in till? line of Improve
ment •
Arnold and Hartman.
8111013 Arnold and Hartman have fallen
into the clutches of the law, with • fair
prospect of serving a term In the West
ern Penitentiary, there is a disposition
on the part of the public generally, to
make their "calling and election sure'
by multiplying charges against them
Yesterday morning officer John Moore
made information charging Hartman
with felonious amen. for attempting to
cut him with • knife, when tx, the house
of Jenny Leib. Hartman waived a hear
ing and to default of 13,000 bail, a corn;
mitment was lodged against him.
Officer Anderson, who we neglected to
state ln our report of the affray, re.
faced a movers stroke on the side of the
e with • brick which was thrown at
Hartman by one of the citizens after the
officer bad bold of him, made informa
tion before the Mayor yesterday morn
ing, charg ing Arnold with felonious
assault, alleging that after be bad ar
rested Hartman. Arnold made an assault
upon him with a knife.
Jenny LIMN the proprietress of the
house in which the affray began, made in.
formation chaining boat Arnold and Hart
manwith felonious sarault. alleging that
they made an attack upon *bar and
threatened to cut her heart out with •
large knife before she summoned the
officers.
Varturum defaultved a this
case, and ln of $l,OOO ballanother
commitment was lodged against him.
“Snibbs" demanded a hearing and was
brought out of jail and taken to the
birryor'• vigor, handcuffed, and after •
bWing was returned to the Jail and
commitments lodged , sasinst blot in
both ems.
The informations were returned AD .
Court' Immediately, and am learn thu
true bills were found by the Grand Jury
la each case.
As will be WE by our Court reports
Arnold end Hartman will be tried Pr iday,
add It is paaible that they may be cant
to the Penitentiary on Saturday. '
Groceries for Ilentios and all Gass.
Mtwara. It. & A. Carson, wholesale and
retail grocers, 82 Federal street, Alle
gheny, iron opposite the depot of the P.
F. W. .it C. A. W., have a large dock of
the choicest groceries, and. inked, even
thing necessary for the culinary depart
ment of the honseholtd. They have, be
sides. some of the finest brarlde of Hs
vans, and other segue. Mr. Hobert
Callan, the senior ,member of:the firm,
Is a very clever gentleman °flint rate
business qualideatioos. Captain Alex.
ander Carson, the Junior member, otos
, ducts everything with military Precision.
They are both very popular in the mer
cantile community, and do a Amon&
log bnidnesa. Their location la cones.
went, being
'Their p a ti o the depot,
where all tains Mop. - Ito more reliable
gentlemen to deal with.
Dexter Muttlag ■atblM.
has no equal. It is dmpls. cheap,
durable and effendi's. Belllni raplally
-76 msoblnes per weak.
Also, Wringers, Olotheahorgee,
Thls Maeldrie is mold on monthly pay
ment. at R. H. Loan's, Agent,
No. L 2 Federal street, Allegheny eity.
Ctmnsy Mints ai r
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1869
EDUCATIONAL
At the forenoon exercises by the
addresses were delivered by the
different members of the Institute,
which were appropriate and interest
ing to all present, and replete with
numerous hints of epode interest alike
to teachers and pupils, and not a few
bite slyly poured on the heads of the
inoffending patrons, for their careless
ness and indifference with regard to the
education of their children. The audi
ence then enjoyed an Interval of an hour,
during which time they heartily regaled
themselves on a Sumptuous repast fur.
niehed by the ladles of the district. The
hour of adjournment having expired,
the Association wait again convened at
the call of the President.
The afternoon programme opened with
an essay from the pen of Miss Rattle
Kerr, subject, "The Teacher'a Duty."
The performance wee well written, de
livered in • pleasing manner and cm•
mined numerous useful and valuable
idea&
Prof. W. A. Maloney drilled a clews In
mental arithmetic, In which not only the
township took part, but also those of
adjoining dlatricta invited with the
class, making the exercises quite Inter
esting to all.
Tble was followed by a discussion on
the beat methods of teaching Notation
and Numeration. The question sews
open b Miss ROSIN er which te
discuss ed
ion y
became genera af l t . There wer h e
numerons methods of teaching this diffi
cult sublect given, many of which
were practical and good, while other.
were equally etsoneouss and hurtful..
Tine was followed by select reading by
Mel Rebecca Tannehill. The lent per
formance of the programme wss a clans
drill In elocution. This exercise was
conducted by Miss B. Leestriell, who
spared no effort to make the exercise in
teresting and instructive.
This was the dratelllportunltv we have
ever had of Orating thin association of
teachers. We must nay that we were
well pleased with the manner in which
they conducted the Institute, and we
have no doubt if they continue their ef
forts, that they will bring Upper St.
Clair up to the proper standard of educa
tion, and render her school. second to
none in the country.
The next meeting of this association
will be held at school.room N 0.5, (known
as Philip's school honer), December
18.6, at which time a large audience and
Intereettng exercises are anticipated.
IV ATER.
The Water Sappty
To THE EDITORS or THE Ci•ZETTE:
Believing that I can give some informs•
tion on this much agitated subject, I beg
your attention fora few momenta.
At a period last summer when the Al
legheny river was at its lowest stage, I
was one of a Pleasure Party of Pittsburgh
Bank Clerk. who descended It from
Franklin In an open rowing bolt, drink •
log river water nearly the whole way.
Vor these reasons we think we know
whereof we affirm.
As the result of observation, I say that
the Allegheny river, to within eight
miles of the point, Is as pure and grad aa
ever it was. There is no trace of oil
until below the refineries, which are con
tinually pouring out their filthy ref• • „
I believe if our water supply was pro
cured at a point ten miles strove the city,
and care was taken that no refineries
were located above acid point of scipply,
that our present difficulties would been
tirely removed. A Q
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fd EMMA. EDITOR. YOtii tOMISpODd
est " • Asterisk," who dislikes pampa
Mitten, says In your lime of Monday, .qt
la well known that agitation la one master
of purifying water," and that “scoording
to some mounts the city disbursing offi
cer keeps a loose string on the public
purse."
The first statement is not a fact, and
the second is a
personality.
Or ls 'Asterisk" trying playfully to
befog the people In Eating as facts these
two fictions 1 .Oussitysn.
Fayette Literary society.
The Fayette Literary Society met sc•
cording to adjournment at tho Fayette
School Hoene, on Friday evening, De.
camber 10th. The house was crowded to
overflowing, and many were unable to
secure even comfortable standing room.
Tito meeting was • very Interesting one.
Amongst the performances was a keen
essay by Miss Emma S. Dickinson on the
subject of "Intemperance " The lady
administered • cutting rebuke to those
young men who mold not attend a party
or a meeting of any kind without carry
ing along a bottle or two of "California
Bittera," or, In other words, • bottle or
two of whisky or "dieUiled damnation."
We certainly agree with the young lady
that such young men are on the desoend.
lug acne and going to ruin at &galloping
pace, and that "the times are sadly out
of joint" when such things are winked
at and encouraged. Mr. Oen. Y. McKee
read Trowbridge's poem of "The Yaws
hond " Tbis le an expellent poem, de
picting the downward muse of a poor
tiddler and Ids dog. Mr. McKee read it
In an admirable manner, and was loudly
applauded. "The Tea Fatty," • very
amusing dialogue, was performed by
Minus Millie A. Dickson. Maggie Mo.
Candles., Maggie Btonesipherand Mary
Smith. The young ladies looked the
goelping old women to perfection, and
by their excellent acting_ received much
aause. Mr. David . Wilson deliv
erpedpl an oration on " W Covetonsneee and
Intemperance," which was well pre
pared and well spoken. Mr. Wilson is
well known as an excellent writer and •
fine speaker. and the Fayette Society
may congrstnlate Itself on having ma.
cured-him as a member. A number of
other performances were given, but it la
unnecessary to enumerate and particu
larise. The Society has decided to meet
weekly Inatesclof semi monthly, as hers.
tofors. O. ?BIDDLE STY X.
ton
Real Edits Transfers.
The following deeds were admitted o
record In the office of Thos. H. Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Wednes
day, December 16th, 1860:
i n Cr.rori to 0H..? 1 nderson
oz,tr.
inra: 1.• 00 Moot. st eet. Attests.
by Ito 1. et
Oast.. Fes omeeter to Mary A. keder.os.
- not- I th 22, tot owe.. It s.reet. missas lWO sr•
P. H .111, t o — lllsauet . 27o l .b, Hay 10, NC:
lot rn W•thlogton etre t. 15.• ward, We
imar.. 22 hy lm .am
• N. Johnson 1.. et. 13. pettwaroori. Sag n 1.
1149: .tt 21 b. 70 frt on Jenks. str et. • la-
H.qi. n iono to Nary A. Sells. Jan* I, IY9; lot.
• „. d Is.. Loon'. pl.. North
townablo
Herman lisller to Jebn • lot, Sept. th, MS. 61
Soof land In Noss to .....
Anna H. lewtnin IC , . to swot:moo lloettrer. •
pt• kra was La .as. war win - a plan. ath
Ptriedeo On; tot AUT.
1.• pi., nab ward, Pittston , ph $1 a
F. 11 lie, urn t • Jona ry es mon.. Jai to,
1200; 11 se • d 127 perch of load 10 Patton
totem. p .............. .....
Thom. alio to John Kohler. rat, ht. HMI la
No. in an sit ItioCl sin • hisple's P•to. Low. r
NI . • tall township
hertalo Santo to r ernes. , tret. fi, Hent
Jot No. r P ttorsonte also. 17.0 ward PM..
hargb
Grand Opening of Monday Goode by
TOOL McFadden, Jr— 00 Federal
surest, Allegheny.
We have never seen auch a One display
of beadufal goods as Mr. Thomas Mc-
Fadden. has Just received, and opened,
perfectly fresh, to the public on Tneaday
morning, Hecemlsir leth.compnaing the
latest importations of Bohemian Vases.
Toilette Sets, Act.. Broom and Paden
Groups, Figures end Busts of celebrities,
elamical, antique and modern, In the
greatest variety, to suit all to te., impe
-1 daily when offered at such very low
prices. - Mr. Thomas McFadden, Jr
purchased Ma stock at the towed poll
ratellast meek. Besides this. compare.
tively 'mall rant and expenses enable
him to offer great , Inducements to pur
chasers which many cannot do. He la
determined to mell at smaller par centage
than ever, so the whole public of the two
ceewill positively find 11 to their in
terest to give , hint a milat 96 Federal
street, Allegheny. Bee his card.
. • .
A Wardle Buyers of Presents.
What present for Christmas or New
Year will give such happiness and Joy
to Tour family Or a Mend as a good and
sweet toned musical instrument. Its in.
fluenoe Will be fell not Only' now, bat
throughout life, sad Its tow will carry
joy sod peace to many hearts. This re.
minds as that the best place to buy such
s Present hi Mellor A Miens's mammoth
enuslostons, No. 63 Fifth avenue. They
have just received their superb stock.
selected for the Ititildays, consisting of
Osamu d organs of everY•4 4 •o
to suit all tastes and ppurass. Mellor &
Hoene do not confinethemselnes to keep-.
tog • Tortlimisr make of pianos or ca ,
tans, but have a variety of 'celebrated
makes, so that person' of all tastes and
prvJudlanmaybeaccommodatedatthalt
rooms. Give • call, ye buyers, at Mallet
& Hoene% 53 Fifth avenue. '
OW Tim Linkluwater'i C
Troubles.
" The holiday season is coining—boll
day lesson! yes, holiday Beeson 11 "
thought I, repeating to myself the words
with all the sarcasm that I could com
mand, for It Is anything but a time of
festivity for me. Present. to be purchas
ed for five conceited young fellows, who
think that they are fast getting to be
young men; and worse than that, for
their seven sisters, interesting girls, very
interesting, If I do say it myself, but
very nice In their views on the subject of
Christmas gifts; and Betsey, the dear
old girl, she can't be forgot; but con
found lt, she is worse than all of 'em put
together—harder to please—l mean; last
year I made • terrible mistake; we'd had
the spout broken off our coffeepot, so I
bought her a beautiful pewter one—may
be she was pleased; maybe, whew. Weil
I'll bet you I don't buy her any more
coffeepots for a Christmas gift ! To be
sure Pd he right this time, I said to her,
b• Betsey, I don't want to recall any 111 I•
plessantneases that are pot. Dot I
want to get you a Christinas gift
that will be agreeable—what shall
get yott?" "Now Timothy, you know
anything you select will plasma me." I
thought of the coffee pot, bit said noth
ing. "Well, my dear, I with to be ewe;
how would a barrel of flow do?' "A bar •
rel of flour," repeated she, with a look of
queenly scorn; that was enough. ' , Oh
well! well!" says 1, "a pair of shoes?
maybe you'd like that better?" "A pair
of shoes!" said she, bitterly turning tip
her nose until that lovely feature assum
ed the appearance of a meat hook. "By
heaven, she echoes me," said I quoting
from Othello, and seizing my hat I
rushed frantically from the house, re
solved to drown my sorrows in the flow
ing bowl, alumna I hurried along Smith
field street my eyes were arrested by •
sight that made me think of the treasure
chamber of that poor, unfortunate old
Ines who fell into the hands of that
butler of three centuries agn,—Plastro.
it was the beautiful store of Terbeyden,
the famous Jeweller. Angels and min
liners of grace! I thought I'll just look
in here before I spend ray money on
msoufactured spirits, and make a lest
effort to please Betsey. S ell, what
a dunce I've been, I thought, when I got
Inside. Of course this is ss , hat the women
want—Jewelry, and such beautiful jew
elry! such rings, and pins, and brace
let., and chains—pearls, and rubles, and
diamonds! Oh. I was fairly bewildered
with the beauty of them; and, by George,
they weren't dear—they're all good, you
know. But Terheyden's a practical jew•
eler himself, so when you buy from him
you don't have to pay any middleman—
only one profit, and that a reasonable
one on his goods. Well, the end of It
was, I just got all my presents there.
and saved any further worry; and all I
have to say Is, If Betsey and the rest of
'em slut pleased this time with their
Presents, I'm going to quit. It's no use
to try to soh any one woocan't be suited
at ISO Smithfield street. Go and look at
the elegant Watehea for ladles, of pure
solid gold booth* cases, which sell at
from S2B upwards, cheap, rich and good.
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OPERA Houss.—Notwithstanding the
unfavorable weather and the lively com
petition in amusement•, there was •
reaennably large audience at the Opera
Hansa last evening to aee Ulm Haddam
in "Colleen itawn." Her representation
of the character la exceedingly good.
This evening the "Daughter of the Regi
ment'• will be presented, with "Katy
Olitieed" as an afterploce.
Prrlsnuiton TESATELE.—The audience
at the std Theatre test evening was ••
sa large as it should have been, consid
ering the very excellent variety enter
tainment given at that establishment.
The manager le exeedingly liberal In
supplying hla patro c ns with first elm
amusements. Herr Holum,. the cannon
tall performer, and Madame Sanyeah are
the chief attraction.
Acerosmv or Music.—Mr. For and his
Plattol32l me troupe aro drawing large all
dlenows at the Aredcmy of ?dude, and
the entertainments are extremely amus
ing. okiumpty Dompty" was presented
last night in a very watatactory manner,
and the }amity troupe I. composed of
genu i ne artists. Go and see them.
Tnt GURMAI. OFIKEII..—We are prom
ised • week of unusual pleasure during
the holidays. on the advent of Grail a
celebrated German Opera Troupe. At
Christmas menu.* is among theatErao.
dons arranged for. The sale of reserved
seats
al oommenco to morrow rimm
ing litletier'e music store on Wood
street.
Holiday Guise■ for PreMol,..
We cordially endorse the following
bleb we clip from the raged Preabyte
• a of this week :
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE ov DOT
Gloom —Messrs—l. W. Barker & Co ,
Market street, commenced their grand
semieinnual elearanar sale of dry goods,
on Mondly of this week. This firm
pursues the sound policy of closing out
their stock at the end of each season, so
that no goods cosy be carried over. This
arrangement accrue to the benefit of
both seller and buyer, as the goods are
always fresh and new, and sold at lower
rates. They gave an immense stock of
goods now on -hand which they are de.
!ermined moat be sold, notwithstanding
the dullams of the time. In order to
close out their entire stock of winter dry
goods, every article has been marked
down from twenty to thirty per cent.
nas immense reduction should aim.
mend the attention of purchasers.
Barker & Co. have • large and varied •••
merriment of cloaks, milks, astrachan.,
prints, blankets. honse•keeping goodie
and all other articles in their line.
Those individuals andcongregations
who Intend =king presenta te their
friend, and clergymen, should, by all
means, call at 69 Market street, as they
ran purchase the richest and most serf
riceable goods there at • very low prioe.
No more upright and accommodating
sod upright gentlemen than Barker et
Co. Their salesmen are ail polite and
attentive. The goods are as cheap as
I they can be purchased in the eastern
! market.
The Weed sewing Menne.
No more suitable, no Wiser selection
could be made for • Christmas or New
Year present than • Weed Sewing Ma
c Moe. These excellent faint! favorites
occupy high position In public eatima.
non, and deservedly so, for they have
won their way up through true merit
alone. Nothing can be urged against
them, and there are few machines pea
sealing so many conspicuous features
and advantages. They are simple In
construction, have an almost noiseleate
movement, accomplish • wide range of
work In excellent and durable manner,
and can be operated by • child. Messrs.
John Biggert & Son, No. 116 Market
street, are the courteous and socommo.
dating ag•ents for the Wood machines In
this locality, and we renneorfnily Invite
our readers to call and examine into the
merits of these favorites before making
other selections.
Arrested for Lattafly
Yesterday afternoon, John &twin and
William Lavelle, two young men, were
arrested to Allegheny for larceny. They
had In their possession four new fur caps
which It was supposed had been stolen
from Pratt Barney's store. Federal
street, a few hours before. One of the
proprietors of the store had noticed the
absence of the caps and notified the
police, which led to the arrest. While
to the lockup the men were recognized
as the parties who carried array • lot. of
wearing apparel from a yard near the
Fort Wayne Depot. They were locked
up for a hearing.
Ladies , Writing Dols, Feat r Boxes.
Gent'a rimming Cases. Della. &n• dn..
et Idecnum.. GLTDE Noa TB t d
4
' . 80
Market street.
And way to Silk of Vlo leb admired
above all other preparations for blem
ishes of the akin? Because the ladles
agree unanimously that it is the only
article of the kind really perfect. Sold
by druggists and fancy goods dealers.
V. W. Brinokerhoff, tt. if-general agent.
Sitaralnip and Mores, for ladles end
children, at reduced piers, at
Bt Mon:rm. GIXDB
Nos. 7S and 80
Market 'trod.
Vaunters, Carpels, Medilig, am.—
The famishment of dwelling No. 6 Gay
0 6 7. near Swift's church, &never street,
Allegheny. will be sold on Friday (to
morrow), at 2 o'clock P. N.. by A. Leg•
gate, Aactloneer.
'iasma' Prearata.--Gread variety of
new goods at
Idactdrat, GLITZ & C 0.%
Na. 78 and 88
Matkot attest.
Omuta:son Water to a certain aura ibr
Diabetes and all Mamas of the Sld•
nem Ittr sale by all Dreitgbell
ensiT.
Cminsaci. Dee. 15.—Wheat moderately
active and armor during the aftemoont
No 9 spring 8508.530 cub. Corn and
Oats Inactive and nominal. In the even
ing the markets were quiet. Pet:Melons
dull and prices tending lower. Pork is
quotable at 990.75 cash. Lard 18 4@l93se
for January, February and *4"h,
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George Cooper has a sensible article
on the application of color In tne Decem
ber number of The American But/der.
There are but three fundamental colors—
red, blue add yellow—and from these all
harmony in painting arisen By the com
bination of any two of these primary
colors, a secondary color, distinct in kind,
is produced. Alter explaining that there
can be no truly fashionable color—that
people differ widely on the subject —that
in the selection of color wemust be gni&
ed by complexion and form—Mr. Cooper
offers this advice to the ladies
"Persons would do well, as a rule, not
to permit any article to be thrust upon
them, because It is fashionable. In the
msjority of cues, it will be in bad taste,
and utterly arsuited to their requirements.
It will be the choice of the store clerk
because it is the moat profitable or the
least troublesome to sell, and not because
his advice is based upon any fixed princi
ple of art. Make your tied er' acquaint
ed with the simple laws on which all
correct selection of colon depends. Be
enabled to go to a store with a clear
knowledge of what you want, why you
want „it., and have it. The desire for
colored ornamentation Is common to the
human race; all nations that have ever
existed on the face of the earth have ex
hibited this common art Impulse. There
are no people. in however an early stage
of civilisation, with whom this desire of
color is not a strong instinct."
The law of simultaneous contrast in
color le too generally overlooked; conse
quently we have homes famished at great
expense, but devoid of beauty.. When
contrasted, the dark color appears darker
and the light color lighter, and each col
or becomes tinted with the complimentari
color of the other. In view of these facts,
Mr. Cooper adds : "This law of eimal.
taneous contrast will explain -to ladies
why it is that a dress which has been
some time in use appears quite new when
worm with one colored shawl, While with
mother it is almost unfit to wear, and
will show that, by observing laWs easy to'
be understood, they may effect s conaid
errble saving In the year."
Beauty need not be costly. It simply
depends upon refined taste, an educated
eye, and a knowledge of the principles of
color. When, as a people, we
hl co
to understand these facto, possibly we
will be able to demonstrate that
cluitiaa
tlon Is progressive.
Have Mercy on the Slandered
Many a heart has bled secretly because
of a cold look or frown from one who
had been accustomed to meet
ces them
have
with
smiles. Unfavorable appearan
blackened the character of many an Inno
cent person. how careful we should be
to spare the feelings alone, even who has
erred, or perhaps who has erred almost
unconaciously, has spoken. Imprudently
in a lit of passion, Think yon, dear
reader, they will be reclaimed, even If
guilty, by cold looks; trcrwtis, or turning
away from them? If thro are weak; such
conduct will send them still further away;
and If they are innocent, what pain you
inflict; how you chill their hearts; and to
a tender sensitive mind—who Is but 'lan.
dered—the punishment is beyop.
words can express. To be I outcast,
pointed at, frowned upon—we know no
more bitter death. lint, dear reader, if
you have borne suck, think of what
Christ suffered, bled and died—bad no
where to lay his head—spit upon. lie
was both slandered and physically perse
cuted to death. He left the ninety and
nine—went In search of the wanderer.
Do those who profess to follow him do
so, or are they not apt to pus by ces the
other side! Oh' Christian, wake tip to
duty' Go In search of the neglected one,
of the wanderer; bind up the broken
hearted—and yours shall be an example
worthy of imitation.
A WEALTLIT gOOIICMIIII, Who owns
country seat, nearly lost his wife, who
fell Into a river which flows through his
estate. He announced the narrow escape
In his friends, expecting their congratu
lations. One of them—an old bachelor
—wrote as follows: "1 always tAd you
that river was too 'hallow."
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Toesday evenl.4 at
Mr SAII UILL BIDDLIt.ose. I ream
The (sacral W take place from hLs at. reel
gene , No. 2.2.0 North Aeosse, A Irtheol City
on TBDBtDAY ♦Rte.t , ' St 9 O'2loct. Tb
Clouds sad segoatotatscre of the family are re
motion) looped to a lend.
Yee o Weelecede• morolne, Deeetobe
IS, 1/669. al e• lok, KAOU P. law" dough
ter of W. B. and A. lieeato.
The femoral •111 take place from the maiden
• • •
of ber parents. Second &wenn., above Loeb N
I. ente AAAAA NOON, St 111 a•elock The Olen
or the Meat y reepeespally la•lted to mien
nurrs—lA • pr./nate, ne blend•y more.
December ellt, • t 10 Wein. 5. LPD• M.,
let of tiles W. Copps. to the *0 b tear of b
Mtn
trNDEBTAKERS
B. Femme.. /Lusa 1.. W1LL1... ,
ra Tv. MION & ILL I A
Unaerrea•rs, comer ol 111.1.
ib rove, P.B.nal. eGell• 0( all •Inds,
elaroodo Crepes and lilover, end every de•orlfr
thin teoerol rerolvlllee rood flarol.o3 on the
west r.aeoreb4e term. le Lto. el.). Wane uld
earrlaceet.rolatted. (Moe oPoe eel ...ids.,
& PEEBLES, UN.
CEWRIPIAS AND LIVIRT
U I BANDUIIIT Ml= AND CHOW
071INIA Allegliesq Cl l 7. 4.. watt W►YI
WOKS ate coratantry supplied watt real at t
laluttaa litaeirood, ilabotatif aad Walui I
Qualtul, at prises varriud trtua ta 11100. Et
ates warred for litluraleat. 1,(411. ud CS •
rEr.a,=alclup a0,r414,1
sad sada.
JOSEPH HEWER a SON,
Errixs.V.Wral.E.E.llB,
No. •1I• rZNN STENXT
Carriage. far roses!.. 83.00 1/..ak
and W Telmer Fundament a
nut
<laced rat..
ELEGiNT CIMISTEtS
PRESENTS.
WATTLES & SHEAFEB
Howls. Hist returned from the Last with • large
Ltd •I ~,,, week of Jewelry annablo fur
HOLIDAY PRESE/M,
Oder entre ladoceatesta to person. desirLuS
Wax le oar in..
0 +HT's' UDI D AND SILVTH W ATCHTS
LATIBiI• GOLD WATCHES AND CHAINS.
DIAMOND&
TIN! ISZTS 01 JITWELBY.
CHAIN AND WAND BRACIL
MOSS, •li ATE RINDS • sLIZTriI ' HITONS.
ALUM& DIAMOND MS, ILARBINWS AHD
11' Utri
SOLID auxza WABX,
HOLD AND trILVIA H•AD CANTS,
TOILET INTO, V/031.11. PARIAH MARBLE
000D11. rho.
WaTTLIIB & 111111M1:113,
301 ►VTB ♦VLS UK. .bra lhantaleld dreet
r
N. Lt—A fOr more Lsd'ee• BMW Gold Ilant.
the Came Watobes fur WO 00 dt IL
JOHN M. 000 PER & 00.
Bell and Brass Founders,
MIK LOCONOTITE k mullein,
:Wade Promptly to Order.
BABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
1...m0n .4 Maastsetarsr• of
J. N. Cocipefelmproved Balance Whee
STEAL/ el PUMP.
Office, 882 PENN STREET.
Poondm Oor. 1 tth aad Railroad Streets,
ILEICIEY G. HALF.,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
CUM of Penn and Sixth SUN
FALL AND WINTER STOC
NOW COMPLETE
LBIES OR GENTLEMEN,
Ar,giotV"`" . ""' • ' " 1 " f" thair
HOLIDAY GIFT. .
of Wm arc d. tealt u' llakela i T deirl!
yrs WINN. al tie mai4 ant table patunt. jut
Iscalved
W. G. DUNSEATH'S
JILWILZE AHD OPTICI42I
Far NOTICS6I— . • 711.-Let," , •Por
"Lost," ,. Wants," o "sod," "Boarding,"
Re., not eseeedsof FOUR LINES, rill
be inserted in Use osisintess mote for
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; exwA GAIL
timed line FIVE CENTS
WANTS
WWithANTE'D. -
mal A
capital PA IRTNE.B.-
• sl In • Ars brick
A 4 .10 Maui mat:lag's/Acre euccessful operation.
dltm a at Tut. Prete.. D ••NDIC•MON
WANTED.—SITEATION. — Io
BOOK K ALPE& •ISSIEITANT. or to
wrrange sod close boots sod deeoaotA Add 5... " ,
J. M1L1.113, 1010.10,1.1 y
WANTED.—From March or
loci% next, THEIS IUANtaNgO OR
I.IIIFURNIEIIeII Ito boArdloll !Or
a. Won. petsosts. Is • gra tes' Tol•So. fs•Soy_.
V I....burgh or A.legtoroy. Address, No. •
Owzrrra Urrlcs.
NVIL T Ere
En
/00. wort Can Fart rom 400 to SIG
Vor p.rticulorrs, Warr., rusk or
•
WANTED. --A Gentleman and
OADY BOARDER an weepy e eo.fgat.
able m, on second loot. pllO boarding. at
resnonable rates. In a very loosest beralltY.
Allegheny City. Address C. IL.Annan. On
rms.
WAFTED—HELP.—AT EM.
murmur?ol7lol.. No. 1 64 MN
Street, 8016 01171.8 sad JINN. tot ditatest
me,of oteplorovent. Panosa
WANTED—An AGENT for this
clt) to sell the celebrated BANTRAJd •
offer
SZWINU MACHIN 6. OA Walek
offer terms mom liberal teat .ay OSSLASOOMpSay.
Call and ezmatue at 161 Wood street.
C. WILCOX. Travail, Affrat.
W ANTED.— • GENTS every-
WHERE to the AMLEICAN KNIT.
TlllO 111A , HIINE, theoaly Ptectleal Tooth
Itnittlmi Machine ever Invented. Price MM.
NIII trill SO,OOO stitchee pm minute. An
dres* AM ILRICAN KNITTING MACKIN". CO.,
Boston. Mute, or St. Lash, Mo.
WANTED. - MORTGAGES. -
1120,000 to Loan to large or mull arrouats.
THOYAI3 /I• PETTY,
BM, Bond sad Real Lute &rotor,
Be. 179 esetbaeld street.
WANTED. -TO BORROW.
63,C 00.—Tbree tt grossed dollars la
. f t5OO or mott, for two or three room at
Int .rnit. A Aril moiling* on RM.
property riven es teenrtty. •ddreee. tier
=I
WAFTED.- AGENTA. -1050
per month to sell la e only SMNIJINs 1111-
MI, LU 1.1.41141.11 n aILN el/WINO MA
CHIN PC. Prier onti i• lireat Indooemanto to
e A ttrot " Of T trte . .l:7 'l 7ttaT ' e ' r : :7a l m ar otT: m •V za;
Loet aor tit of wort that can
De done on tea roach.. —100.04 U .old and the
demand mutton lie Now ls the tisna
to take art •groes. aped far circular, Wier-a
ware ol lorrinKara.lill Address nr.l'llhin
Bt.
CA, Boston, Mass.. PlitsDaralt. Pa.. or Bt.
W ANTED.
50 COAL DIGGERS
Will and ple•sant quarter., eonstant employ
mast and rood sraaos at the Nines of the
Mercer Iron and Coal Co
Lt Ssone.ro, en ths Jasosatosrs R o mmaklin
Itsll.sy, Stereo r county. Lit
burgh. •PIAY
H. B. BLOOD,
kIZNIBAL £acxr. Stooeboro.
TO-LET
T c .1; 1 47,A
WITH BOARDING
on Ilryl door orlon co. •Itnont an •Mltional at an
-I,tAto:rootto. 1111 NURNI ♦VIGNUL •Ilegbeny
PROPOSALS
C.YY Or A L.f.a•bari. PA.
Tuaaeraze's "erica. I•,..raber 19. 1989.
A LLEtiIIENT CITY
Compromise Bonds Wanted.
pergola bolding Compromise Roads of Um My
of Alleereay. Pa.. are hereby bonded that the
Slak•ne Toad of 1989 881 be Invested Is these
800. at the lowest rates offered. Propoaabi
961 be reel red by the anderebtue 1 ntall SAT-
O 81.)A1 Ist day of Jamary, 1610.
D. 111CTIktRON,
TIV-Mlaref of the City or Allegheny.
delt rbt
°Meg Or 'nit
CorrnoLL•n or A Ll.Vitiger l'Clrert
rlrreeonuil, Dee. 9111 1869.
OTIvE TO PRINTERS AND
OT ATI.. LIM
•1.. n ettorus•Le .til be received eg MIS
etre. unLil 15th 111. , .. leelulre, ior rarigekdrig
Allegheny collate wilt
N.oety-lt yr 00ee &Sok • for Tsars of 1010.
four Peb.l Boots for Taxes or 1010.
Ninety four Tregeortr . .Coderetiou Duplicate.
leto.
...oeo cat toi teen on appnestlon. 'ILA of
,•••• to ea opet . tilytt the ensktrort.
By direction of county Commissioners.
LARBEItT.
• o: r. Control.,
OPTIC. 01/
FI CITT 11.1.0111Z0
eel • 1411T.TOZ. I
CITIStIIIII. D. 915.
NOTICE.—eFALED PROPO.
SALIS for the coottenct , on of • MAKI
W•LK on the tireenatatr• Turnpike. from Nag
le, •ne to Mn!.? street. Also. for •
800 RI/ •LK on 111.nrorta and Cent e
from Altaa'. Lane to Lttor7
eal•e4• tbl• o_ et entll MON D•Y. Do
- IMO, 1060.
uer 510th, s.
Specilestioas can be sees as this ogle,
The right is reserved to rePet sae andel! lads.
1110011. E.
d I:fr t (ITT T.hi II IN ZLEL
WINES. LIQUORS.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
I UPOEFFJUS OF
WINKS, BRANDIES, GIN, El,
11H0L111411.2 DILILLI2III IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PE:1309 STREET;
Rave Bemoved to
NOS. 884 AND ASS PENN
or. Meventh St., (formerly Canal.
JOSEPH S. FINCH &
Nos. Iva, IS7, Mk 191. UM nod 15"
suer STILICCT,
.
li fr t• POIMIGN 11 4
8 1
I Ik W 3 111 ! k rIE:
mtelellso
IUOII.II. 1411111.. •At.
MAGNOLIA GROVE PLANTATION,
CZE:I3=I:I2LI3
12 Per Cent. Tare
New RISES SUGAR.
Will Receive on Thursday
50 REDS. SUGAR,
50 Barrels Molasses.
Choice Goods sod Pates Low
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
J. S. DILWORTH & CO
drlti rT2
HOLIDAY 1100111.11
CHRISTMAS PRESEtiTS
TUC CABO VIT ♦)ID RM . AIEIORTbIIiNT.
s. e. DAVIS dr. CO
/Wale Inusirated Welts mad Albans
Bibles. Tessams au sod Etyma Books.
Juvenile Boot• of an Veda
Toy Boots, flames sod Pussies
Plato ape I . !se • stanosell•
mar •'. Pocket Books sue Mims.
welting Desks and las cif lakstasds.
Photostat h Also as.
LIMP 11en e• d Boards.
Too Wesel Pobllealous.
nesse Call and rowans.
=TC!:13111
tIPI 0 WOVE
Peeing been appolated 015 sag DAD MISS
lIISPNCTON foe Allegheny Camp. wake II
bersby dean that entlllbeheeesewy once .ad
Meek.leg Testing UseMery au be ennehled.
sdll b rmre as the orrics or Tong
TIONAL 10TINDEIT AND rirr. wu
T. m ply.thi,d street,
near Peen. PUtetterels,
a. a. sarrEN
Ou sod Du 1110.0 bureau'
.0
lqr B. LION.
et Weights and Nessansi,
aver-brordWarririt
.11tuti=
M et GTO.
L litarULTZ. MAIM
et A CAIRO PEARL AUK
.to" " d g '" *did ' 1. B. VIZLD
75 TONE BEET BRANDS Sod
Adi. for We try J. 1. CLERILLD.
==!
THE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAR
\WAS.
011 & 10110 S ,
167,.168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
L..- P.mared to turulah V 1 717.0M1 at the
LoWLST KA nest ILATICS. •lilnUC. Is par.
tleolorto tolled to oat
EREIA WINE VINEGAB.
DreiRORANT TAILORS
PHERSON & IILIILANBRI,
SUCCESSORS TO
W. a OrGllll & CO.,
• - TAILORS
0. 10 011TH AT., late Chit
We have just reoelved • large supply of nil
and w I•Nr Goode. which gill be sold at newel
gate peters. lir. MO ri L• al BHI NU 'rid MU M
imed to Lae Cattle. Drpartimeot
&Salta Illertiligal/ • AL 1111.THLANB 6 1 216 .
MEN AND BOYS
CI,OTEUNG.
♦ Isms and eotopleae assartesent of Medium
4 rise Woods, el the lowest seine.
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 Sixth St" tin Filth Avenue
tt..te Kt. Clair. ,
=_
I'. AVA-11.111.1-4:,
FASHIONASLII
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Kfteos eormcanUT on band
Cloths, Cassinterea and Vestings
A15..13 EN T LEICILN•II lIIIIINISEILNG EiOODEL
I-2 Smithfield Street,
ire.Vs Crlottstog mode to order to Ma latest
Kyle. solrada
NEw FALL (MODS.
• splendid sew swell at
MOTHS, GASSIMEREA act.,
.T.S noyelved try lIILIBT NETILL,
Nat Merebaat t anm. %3 Smalshfleld avrL
INSURANCE
uzd Kr.rlD STATES
LIRA INSULIN CONDI
OP PEW I'OBK
Leahlimbed March 4th. 1830.
One of the oldest and most rettstes Malta-
Cots to the eoeotn.
130218. Sept. Is, 1869 73.642 077.81
/ sthrphas ost•r 41 llahliltles of almost half •
nl lost doll.,
TUG Ittreetors ere salon. the moot • -
I==
IL L. BOLLNLAN. Preet AL A. Id Nal. Bank.
OHO. L. DEBBY, I'm et eltmans• Net Bata.
JOHN HAMA ?met Hut of Plttaburgl.
JOHN WILSON. DO actor Oa ion Nat. Baal.
JOHND . 50.LLY. Cashier rims Nat. Bank.
AUG THITIIB 11.411TJE, Dlree'r 3d NH. But.
A. HIM& Preen German Bar. But. Alterl.
J. G. HACK %VAN 1 BON, Booksellers can
8""‘'".. O. BARDiral W RAPER,
Yon= al /rest for reasuy lranl. 4111 W
ammo, relladsiptda.
W. U. EOME.
Agent tot /01 , gbery county. Odle. In Pens
Inc Co.. ISIY. Wood U. :on. TM
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PEOMLAWS InTOWDENG,
S. as Furth Alm... Mwmad Ingoalc
Capitol Ail Paid UP
• 1V 1.7. H.W.ollrer, Jr, .Hapt.H.Emm,
allarm 'IS Hartman. A- Classab."
Mo3lll i.t & ! V.& ,Jas. IL Naito.
ROBIWII. KU (G. Ambient.
Jl.lO. V. JINNINOS. Vice Prestdeal.
JO& T. JOH tOITO2i, amomary.
CAA. R. J. OII.A.CL. Ge.n . l Agenc.
In an .LlDeral Terms on •
and Marine Hist&
LIVERY & BALE STABLER
ROBERT R. PATTERSON & CO.,
Seventh Avenge end Liberty St.,
rirrsourtan. Pa-
Will on Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
WAGONS.
L. 14 ermudxr apportola M. Liam.
Camas deslrang to soh p =
moot on or barda of
Pot1o•
tDafr
pub wel•killgor lbr advert.l4.lr. r g. Pposipt y
at
tention pod goo.l_care .111 Os ergo ill Moot le
Leval.
JOBE R. STEWLIIT, AneUonee.r.
Jon a. urns/tax! SOOT. B.PAT/91101.
ROBT. H. PATTERSON & CO..
31,117/DICY. 114A_I-Jil ADIII.,
CONDUSi3ION STEU3CUM
VOL lIITUTI LIEU I LIKE ?T IT
PITTSBIIIIOII, PAL
atembi
•LABS. CHINe. OUTLEEtY
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES.
DONNICULIN AND CHUM.
NNW --
1 1
ti ITT CUM.
BMOICLISG Vire, . a
SILIFEB PLATED GOODS
OW and exudes oar menn. MS ern
teal mutated se mu need to be nited. 1
R. E. BREED & 00.
100 WOOD WPIIEE•T.
CULL AND SEE
W
Ohina Seth, Parian Statuette,
v.— sad FIBIIV u ItrZ , OO . • 0901:1211f rod tad
H. BIGHT & CO'S.,
No. 189 LIBERTY MEET.
IL 13.—A lam earortlD•at of ►lne Witte
Oraslto Wan tor Lando wad Coto use &WITS .
kw. od
EILEGART
PAPER Rooms.
Immole4 WW Paton to plats Unto
violas to foot And mote. Vorat , al.•
rorttb rob! utd 1111.14 dooms. illtft&SZ Vile
'Van. TAPUT MY. iIItZEK PAMILLII
Stamped oat printed raid.
1".".1.041.d Dot to toted elsoorbots
*UN ocitittry. tot Nan 41,
W. P. BLOMSEIALL'S
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
191 lAbertil Stoves.
_
DECOR ATIONS.-111 WOO,
Marble *ad TRW) =Ratios , tur INus
W MMus ot Insing Roam Ma*, st.
No. 1011 llutAs meet.
rez .101—,11"131.111:1:11./k
GOLD PAPERS for .
►noos. lisinalt i l aMi sae. a so, c•Nsuu.o.
T;sz -- ,:
'r '
IlariliEW OPERA HOWE.
b appearance of the charm let and beau
%late,
MIAs EMMA IMADDERN
TtIURSPAY EVII NINO. Der. 16th 1909,
first time able mama of Buckstene's mule .1 wed
rollatary dram. t h e
DAUGHTER Or TR6 REGVICENT.
J .,.. p pipe, mitt, meas.._ —Mae R. Maddell.
To rope lade with the taepular enamor
RATTY traH t•L,
halt) o.Bbesl, with AM/ see deem,
Him tams Madden,
rrilay K•etitur—B a•at f ammo Redeem.
Itmm• aeder4 Matinee pa Satarday.
• "
1 . 4 r PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
W. WILLLANS. Lessee Sae Vat um.
reread and Last Wt el of tee lat sat MG tre, t et.
the horm.II•DAIER SLNIE•H. t
seee of the Mute, athlete. EIEHR 1101.1 t t .
'hut wondeefal performettere m•th 36 poen tears.
sou Pal. QUILT/Gil GOLDRItt. sad Ma
yeast Stu Cuppany In eels bal. Yeldey. MM.
eat of Yllo•o2tHatlyeah.
aulm• lietlamt every Wedneaday and Sam,-
igrIBASONIC HALL.
THEODORE THOMAS
POSITIVELY THE LAST MG HT I I
POSI [WELT THE LAST NIGHT !
THEODORE THO M A S
A! , D
Unrivalled Orchestra of
SORT'S( PE.II.FOR .1.E11.1. 4 !
/Lad . Number of Enslsitntlolotisis.
Iv the following rm. , .n.l prograv tor.
I. t.r•r un ..onsra., No. I. •. t or. u.
a .
Al ,..r....Relo.tokst•r. orN.Dt.o.
4. • • • '"-
Faeke/taza -TOM. ..
r
o 3 llyrrboer
Urertare. •Hodrapletre,••
1. Walla ••Wiencr • .•.
r. Sololor F.utc Vartauou
. -
ZUGENIL Vti l?. K.
Po.kallazourks—••o..aer• I , •rn- t
9. lng
Polka e thaell—Bn
10 . rendre—Frei-W.ox. We lo r.
111. no caw* tharde for re. ent d
seata. which can be had .1 B. • Klabtr Bra,.
1.911 Wald atrrea.
airio cora mecca sin 0 . .1 Cl. .1.11
IgirACADEMY Or MUSIC
C. NTIN.Vie [NTH BI .811 I
•BLIC AUDIEVCEe '
NYQUALLID leltbleutc.ll ANC(
By th e gra. POM01.1.11“ of tbe age
GE:arac. L. FOX.
• - -
C. K. ro.t.iha brot er.f full Pantomime Cam.
Pang. f Dwane fey:mule Tnentre. el•w Tort , and
the wonderful II ileilliAßlaN
!MALTY BALLET ?BOUT'S.
Toe iarg .1 and moat ex unwire organ ”tlon
e . l . 4 4 Vll. '3 l d a ' T &TINES. fbr aeronazooda
b• f lased les. 0, ha ad IS. helr l os S . , ova ,
11•4 o, olt. whets the yriee• 0111 t a role
. a to all rt• the 'Joe. 50 era.; c..11.1r.0
• der ten ears of ago, 1/15 rears.
T 1 6KV • I 'Ali, ar, hes 1. Ixeboo•
a N. aver
at 0 kre rvo d l'o retort •nu reas
ircle $1.60. Atlndr.,o do. do. 730 mall°
1,10,,. fled. 2.5 r.
6eats ma' to.• ear., la advs. re al Kletuee
Bros., 126 woad .r eel.. orohout entrachargo4
Dumpily Damply, mot
11$ Dock.
As Traduced at in. Olyrep.e The [re. Tort,
l t ths a e p r ' K e : •7, 71'
-pees, la CI. <lOO.ll 11 dodsy l'ea•
her flOth.
SLAT. , 01110 Lll BY. VICC L.RED I'
A
ANCH... detertS
ACADI'IMY OF MUSIC
err-mimes:lß. PA.
=I
Grand German Opera.
For Five Nights/4.n d ono id ati
nee Only,
1-01111INCINO TUIL,DA ►VININfi. Ina.
SW • bell nu. lowtes favorite mad. knows
farmlag • combination of the (Old smil
e •I talent In LIMP COnntrl. and aoloprinnm moms
ANIELIk JACXSON,
BAILIE F•IADICHICI,
AZ !ATHA JOHAn HSIEH
SLIPILIR DZIU BA.
ilowirs. Theodore liabelman,
(1 be leading Lyne TRW" an ALLIMV.)
FRAIa HIYYER. WILH [Lk Yin, Xs.
HEISE' , H STEIN/:NE, Jtee. W Y.IN LICH,
Mae ell Doeclor C VAN OREL.
W. hs we recently .nelvoed In Ih• I..llk``
Orme • Howe .of the arinelosl Ails of lb. Van d
ales eIV ER IL LOYV AND !MILLI/lye
SEASONS, will positively awn. ,
Opening Alm ht, Timenday. Deeemberlll.
LA A X.E.E7 BLIYOD E.
THE WHITE
• -
Which ye every presentation has e'en n netted
Rh the greatest =the.= by large end fatly
laneele sa fleece& sad taa se= •eselmansty
prone= ed be pre sod pub= •• be
vy retie let of the 11/1“00."
LICLIIAN. la We renowned role of
GEORGE ettO WI& with the celetrated
•lttoble Adele.
WitotilasDAY, only tight of ltonecel's Cele
trated
FAUST,
r==l
olly on:dewed In Altfrie. I y he Comings,.
Orgi'r,BDO-AT, uszl Marta Von v. ebore roan
, ero.ke
DER ETLETIICEI UTZ.
With the cre•t Ircautotiou ereue, produced with
io y Drees et here vpressl • .
PRI •I'. I.sst Wight hot one or the Sellson.
SA ru ICDA CSIWLeTY Am DAT, Last du) a
the , /pera.
Tvrollela Per fermasecs Anent. •at 111-0• 1 7
Gala ltahluee. Zeeman, at Oils Pars
macre,
LoIIiSMOW. 11 00; r..1,1rt et d 10,55 Cir
cles. reserved 1 roC. TU.I 11,1•. esoe; 051-
err,lls , The vele of leer, d cc-da
me., H. E.Liteltit -LtCh Mu le !lure.
ISIS Wo ods:reel" Friday Oionaleg at 9 o'cluck•
dels
HODICEPATHIC
=I
Liaaer It. Lai*leen of the LaDICB' tIONCL-
P/THIC CIiA.RITLBLIC AS3OCIATION. 1.1
City HMI. commeneteg December Ith. UP..
I=l
Manse every day Rena If La 3 o'clock
Adadulos
Planer antl
.40
l[gff - LAFAT HITE HALL.
THURSDAY ENS Nls G. Dee:sober 16.1/46
Rev. B. P. LIMY will deliver • lecture oo NO-
°POLIES. Admission 60 mins. No seminal
seat. Tleketa to be at the IL tie sod Book
stores. del3
TN THE MATTER OF THIN
application' of the rEIREHOLD BANK an 4
BUILDING J.DIOCL&TION for . Charter of la
carp ration.
N0..13110. December Term 1860.
Notice le hereby elven that all .ppUettton bee
been made to the Coln of Common nem 'of
Allegheny, at No. 11110. December
1669, by the Yroehold Bank and Building Arno•
Matron for a Charm a of !neon:mention. and that
the Lame .111 be granted by Ito Court at the De.
amber ?arm. nnleas ertelelent numae be shown.
to the eont»rJ.
TN RE-WIIIENI NO OE ERIS
BTELVT, In the 0117 of VlLUbsrib. 00000 or
Q... Basuto.. No. DI. Vara ..10.1 1180 .
111seetianaons deck.. •11 persons latnYeata*
ant hereby untitled that Um asses...t or dm:,
ago and benerna, as ma. by Use stewssual/-
volutes' by the roan 10 the atova eau, h.a
b.. appro.. and all parties award *llO
benefits 00. ber•by requbred to pay the mos
.10010 thus days , from this dab, oher.t.
they .111 be entered as Dew aka.. propAIII
8.1 collected ace's:ding to la..
J.
city •ttoroo7.
norOns79 No. ICB fifth oven..
WESTERN DISTRICT OS'
p.n.glrael• tr.
At Vlttaborab. It.. oth day of December, A.D.
=1
WALL PAPERS
Emma
HOSPITAL FAIR,
IS
LEGILL.
.1&ron IT. WLLTICE, Prothowear7
Prrriscrwan, Dee 7. 1149.
MOM
The undersigned hereby gives notice of bit &e
-rotism:teat as Assigns. of 11109 u KNOX. or
PPittsburgh. In the room of •Ibrattear.
Kate of renutylvantas within old District, who.
has been adJudred a bankrupt upon els ova
petition, to tee Iltstrto • Arun or said District.
JOHN LI. BALL.I.Y. Assamroes
deguelTH Att. rrier-st-Loor, 99 Dram street-
g6TA.TE OF PABILEII
ImesAsED.—liorlea Is barb's given tea
ra of admisis truant as Use estate al PAalt-
ICU UT al/Solcskased,kara toss grantra to Wtt-
Iwo sit Ado. AU porsaas lherefor. isaalag elohas
r Assuan& sgslan lba oats. a of the saw der.-
d.at aro • • quested to mate Um ante Locos.
wlta oat daLsy t.
WIC HINTS. Administrator,
Comer SU sad Latent stmt.
aeZU.S.TII Plttstmoorb,
L1:ITEM:I TESTAIIFSTAUT
having been granted in the .dertignad on
tha ea ata or a. U. PLICALY. Pun"" """
claims agatott said estate, till Peaseui tht"
aroperiy authenticated for aeiVratuat.
Mrcle'rrNivrmrsr
VXECIITORII NOTlCE—Notice
Az. I. beretry glo , • w.O penal% Indebted to
o sou , of JAMES Cu1.116A6. a Snoo
d. Vow esA . A Deal:way CoOnly. deed. P. par
like untie otlyomoos boeleg claims
will pre Wit of property sauleadaumi ;or
sotlement.
M-1120.11.8ZY RO , ITRAN.. Yen -tarty.
del rival BOILS. leceocor.
FETTL STRIVE. T.—Notice is
...Mlbreves tbss the nod-aled. apcoint •
ea
dasAur , •D 4 besellt. for
ores./ ran tts OMAN. LT) of kilerbeny,
avor 'Maio to Um Ohm
he
o.e Wm* TULEIDA.Y. December MI6
Mfg. al o•elorl 11, II attend to Ow !Mho
of WO apfolatmert.
JOB
U. A. INGHAM,
JOHN A. 8741 N.
RICHARD Da WHICILIT.
=
CITY 6101W1LK6 . 11 07710 , 4 I
41121,111/6t CM. r.... Dee. 11. 111/14.
VOTICE.—The assessments for
°nano sad Pastas of WESTERN LV9-
If
Vf.., from rolton to 4e-boCoietxetE .1110. (be
R. Orono . sod Poel-g of i DNILTIL
N up, le-ddolek to SeSTIM SYMMS. II SOW
...cry for ssostosclos and cos to .0.003111
aid saUl BATUOLDAT, Dee. 11111. 1119.91bea
I. otu b. placed Is tn. arid. ohua CIII TM.'
sat Do collection.
CHABLIS DLYfA
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BARB & Moors:,
A.II.CI3IWECIB
1101751. AMOCIALTIOR
Nor Madill:11.00s Street. Pittobbralb
tpedal attelacra eves to the dodzbtat sad
bond= of 001=1 11101%1 11 asd PUBLICI
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