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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1875. I BILKS BA ALLEGBE.YY ('Of fPC.V.ffc.l.V. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Meetlaar Laat Hi-at A Urcs tJabaraaed Jd frota the Ftro-Daas- HOME NEWS. ami Aim.

Ti man TVibr.ot, who attempted to com-uckle io pRml arrest, at Alpaviile, an-crnnt of wbk-h we pahliafaed wmr. f.t living, and it ia oow tbongut he asred atacfc a Big Ha. IS. The recent Sixth street fire entailed con tmwctty Blew Btaaiis tf Ordlstsusaaa saa its, Ske. A regular monthly meeting of Allegheny TBE COt'HT BECOHiP.

A Complete Report I tbe Proceed- i lag ia tbe Contrta Yesterday. ralte-4 States District Court. Effort Judge XcCanllet.) Henry Lazarus, bankrupt, Luzerne county- Having eomplied with all the rednira- GREAT INHUCEMENTS. WINTER CLOTHING, A ftemi-Centenmlal tke OM Tlsaea awd ike Hew af Al r. eal lasry-A Iay BeBi-Mklar.

Plaaar.nl I(stnerlsrt. Yesterday was a day of jubilee among the siderable, loss to Mr. Tobias, as well a to Councils was held last night. his insurers. The hose having been laid flowers, "Oh, man greatly beloved?" On the wall, at the right of the piatform, in evergreen letters, the name of Thomas Hanna was inscribed, forming a semi-circle, underneath which was tile Latin motto in white flower, Ilxlaria Bator," which, translated, means cheerful giver." Oa the other side, in similar style, was the inscription '-Joseph Kerr, D.

and the motto, Tn et fi, which, being interpreted, is "Thou and thy sons shall serve me." Dr. Kerr was the first President of the Institution and two of his sods entered the minis try. The whole decoration was as chaste as it was beautiful. through his establishment, drenched a SELECT COUNCIL. large portion of tbe soods, wnicn, oc course.

AT HENRY URLING CO- J. C. PATTERSON President; nrevents their sale as undamaged, yet ments of tbe bankrupt law. the said bankrupt is discharged, except as provided by SO. 101 SMITH FIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.

This well-known house has now Is rtocteneef the bMt avmmeobj of FALL and WIVTKR CLOTH. really did not harm them in the least. The insurance companies have ordered Mr. Tobias to din rose of the stock at once, at the act John McLane, a renklent of Mercer, aged abott thirty atrnck by the New Epreaa, on branch of tb CrerHariii Koxl. i.

i R. T. WHITS Clerk. At roll call in this branch tbe following members were present: Messrs. Daria, Heagy, Huckestein, Hax, Hartman, Knox, railing, Mc Roberts, McKelvey, Phillips, Smith, Slack, Walton, Wittmer, and Presi Wm.

M. Retber. bankrunt. Butler innr. any price, thar, may be disposed of before I Petition for diwhflrtrft i.rnr.t,1 i order made for final bearing on the 1st the adjustment or ms ciaims against meat, and he accordingly offers bargains, both in LlTKBAJtT.

The guests as thnv arrive? dm talion tn and iDstantly v-n evening. 11 '-ought that clothing made to order and ready-made BO.HEOR.1THt Papers Preheated aad Dlsennaed at Yesterday' steaaftaa Sew etwteer Admitted Eieestaa af aaeora Aa Old aad dd Car for Coaeaaspttoa. The second and concluding day session of the Homeopathic State Society com-mnnced at half-past nine o'clock yesterday morning, in the Common Council chamber, City Hall, Vice President Jones in the chair. The proceedings were opened by Dr. B.

W. James, who moved that a vote of than Its be tendered Dr. J. H. McClelland for the exceedingly interesting and valuable address delivered by him at Library Hall, on Wednesday evening.

The motion was unanimously adopted, and the address was referred to the Publishing Committee. Dr. J. H. Marsden concluded the reading of his paper on "Fokbouc Puerpural Diseases," and he was followed by Dr.

C. P. Seip, who read a paper on "An esthetics in Midwifery." Both were referred for publication. A discussion upon the papers of the Bureau of Obstetrics was participated in by Dra. B.

W. James, E. A. Farrington. Pemberton Dudley and J.

H. Marsden. The following physicians, recommended for membership by the Board of Censors, were elected: Stephen Woods, M. Pittsburgh; O. R.

Shannon, M. Allegheny; B. F. Connell, M. Connellsville; J.

G. Thompson, M. Allegheny; J. 8. lie was intou- IXQ ever offered In this market.

Tbe anarrtmest of HOYS and CHIi.DREK'SCLOTaV INI is very complete, and selling at remarkaMe low price. We wonltl drew thrteaHon of taa ttt prefer their Clothing made to measure, to the-large and well selected stock ofVreneb. eei German Woolens kept by this bouse, which they get up tn tli beet manner aad at muoiiaM assm. Fits are guaranteed. ther keep none but flrst-rlass meehanli- In their emptor.

Call and see Bits BEN FRANKLIN EISURANCE CO. Mackin bankrunt. citv. a Charge by friends, and were escorted to tbe church. A programme of liter arv exer- dent Patterson.

clothinff.such have never before beenapprox- Thompson, assignee, was discharged from had arranged, consisting of mated in Western Pennsylvania. He has just received from the East a large and val uis uum as assignee. United States vs. the liquors of Samuel Thompson, of Brownsville, Pa. An order members of tbe V.

P. Church, tbe occasion being the semi-centennial of the Allegheny Theological Seminary. The event had been looked forward to for some time, and ex-tensiTO preparations had been made to secure the sacceas of what the friends of the Seminary desired should mark the commencement of a new era of prosperity in its history. The Institution has a strong hold upon the affections of the members of the denomintioo in. whose interest it is sustained.

I history dates back over MOKE THAJf HALF A CMfTUSY, for it had its beginning about the year lf20, being established by the Associate Kelormed Synod of the West This Svatai was organized in the year JSAr: by the churches which had previously constituted the Synod of Bciota, subordinate to the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Almost immediately after its orpin i Ration, uable stocK oi ciotns, consisting oi nagusu, French and German suitings, together with a (Treat assortment of ready-made clothing, was made allowing the defendant to tak speechmaklng, distributed through three sessions, extending from half-past ten in the morning until about ten in the evening, with intervals for refreshment at dinner and supper. We have before us a full report of this "feast of reason," but inasmuch as there were about eighteen speeches of considerable length made durinsr the day and space cannot be made for even a fair abstract of the remarks of all the speakers certain samples of tbe whisky seized, and now in the hands of the United States officers, for use on tbe trial in cases against the defendant's property. IACOBFORATED 1S66. OFFICES 41 AND 43 OHIO STREET, all of the best and latest, and which must now be sold without delay, and without any regard whatever to the original cost or actual value.

He has been closed a day or two to nut stock in better order, but is nartes Itoyie, bankrupt, June countv. Having complied with the requirements of the bankrupt act he was discharged from bis debts. open again. ALLEGHENY ITT, PA. Parties intending ana to avail themselves of this extraordi we are compelled to put ail on the same footing and furnish merely the nroirramme.

Wm. Greenlee, bankrunt. Warren countv. HEXKT IRWIN, President. GEO.

D. RIDDLE, Smntarj. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The following business was Submitted on the call of the wards: Mr. Black, petition for a sewer on an alley between Jackson street and Pennsylvania avenue.

Referred. Also, an ordinance defining the manner in which the city oMcial printing shall be done. Referred. Mr. Hax, petition asking the city to assume the cost of the stone wall on Howard street.

Referred. Also, an ordinance for tbe grading and paving of Downing street. Referred. Mr. Smith presented the report of the Finance Committee.

They reported the list of delinquent tax collectors elected. Received. Also, an ordinance authorizing the refunding of overpaid taxes. Passed. The same gentleman presented the report of the Controller, showing the expenditures of the city during the past month.

Received, Also, a detailed account of the receipts Kcsravyi raaeral. The funeral of Mrs- Kearney took place yesterjj.y, in St. Mary's Cemetery-. The Poor Board furnished the coffin and hearse, Krehan the grave. The chlld-Waw ken pUc ed in St.

Paul's Orpbaa Aenth, by Terrene Campbell, Esq-, of tbarw -of Campbell, Jotu giaa maafttTctarer of the Somtf Bide. Ho is wjof the Directors of tbe Asyiain. and of cbiWren Wednesday evfHt. They will remain ai the Asylum oolil tbeir in Iward from. It ta said of tbe Poor will prosecute the parties wbe imposed npeo Mr a.

Kearney. TkflCentiic Mm. Ta MdUr rutHurgh Gamettt: A I though entirely premature in the sense thai the next election for Congressman in the Twenty second District is nearly two years in the future, yet, as it ie always wise Our readers, however, can easily judge from the list of speakers what a rare treat The hearing on a motion for an injunction to restrain execution of creditors continued to the 2Sth inst. nary opportunity to get clothing cheap should be careful to go to the Big No. 13, and not allow themselves to be imposed on by unscrupulous parties in the vicinity was anorded.

proTiue ror me eaut-ation ot The first servic was held in the morning' candidates for the ministerial office. In John A. Car others, bankrupt. Pittsburgh. Crawford, M.

Pittsburgh: W. H. Kern, NEW FALL GOODS! who represent theirs as the establishment M. McKeesport. Argument was heard on the motion for commencing at half-past tea o'clock, There was a very Urge audience tn attend above referred to.

Be sure ot tne piace, The Bureau of Climatology reported pa iwi measures were taken to procure a library, la find it engaged In devising means for supplying the Church with ministers. In 1324 a committee was ap- an injunction against R. E. Stewart; the decision of tbe Court withheld. Bie 13.

Sixth street. ance, consisting of reoresentativea of both pers entitled "Climata in the Aiieghenies," by J. Wesley Allen. M. and "Climatol sexes, and from various -churches tta our CoftftKCTtoir.

Some days ago we pub- lished an intimation that Mr. Tobias had H. W. Jacobv. bankrupt, Clinton countv.

vicinity, irrespective of denominational af. ogy of Pennsylvania," by B. W. James. M.

Tbe creditors having chosen W. A. White, recovered $10,000 from tbe insurance com potnic ie report a plan for securing funds and establishing a seminar T. J. T.

hl'CANCE, nnities. u. From tbe Bureau oi surgery tbe tol- oi haven, as assignee the same is ap panies, which we now correct. We should Rev. I.

T. McClure. D. D. of Wheeling in lx tt was resoimd to estahliafc a lowing papers weie submitted: 'Fistula in proved.

have said that the stock was insured for presided, and after the onenincr devotional Auo, by A. R. Thomas, M. v.i "Chloro i nwiopicai oeroiitarv. Pitta bureh was 810,000.

exercises, and a few congratulatory words designated as the place ia which it was to form in Surgery," by L. H. Willard, M. D-; "Foreign Bodies in the Air Passages," by Crlmlsal Conn. Before Judge While.) rom me cnairman, an address was made Attoadaaita as me EzbssIU MERCHANT TAILORS, be located, and Kev.

Dr. Joseph Kerr, a that time pastor of St. Clair congregation. Charles H. Thomas; M.

"Honse Maids Henry Mohlman was found guilty of a Will find an elegant assortment of every oy Ker. J. r. Dales, U.D., of Philadelphia, on "Theological Seminaries; their place, to Vk ahead and devise measures for the fatars, it is not toe- soon to suggest names for Republican sutessor to an accidental Democratic M. C.

It is in this view of the snbjett. that we are requested, by charge of larceuy, and recommended to the uw i rcTfju-ry ot juononcaneia, was thing in the carpet line, at low price, at and expenditures as reported by the Controller. Received. Also, the report of the condition of tbe accounts of the various city officers and collectors of delinquent taxes, as reported by the Controller. Received.

ttnee," by F. A. RocKwitn, m. "two Cases of Transfusion of by J. H.

and importance as part of the unanimously chosen Professor The Semi TVo. 106 LIBERTY STREET. the popular firm of Bovard, Rose Fifth avenue. working power of the church. Butt am, M.

IX: "Remarks on the Treat nary was opened in December, 1825, under the direction ot Dr. Kerr, who for four extreme mercy ot tbe tourt. William Hanlon was acquitted of a charge of assault and battery. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Nich ment of Club Foot." by J.

H. McClelland, This was followed with an address by the Kev. Dr. John G. Brown.1 of Mr.

Callkbv, petition for the payment nuraoer oi bis to suggest the am of Colonel Henry B. Hays as me ptre-entinently qualified to represent M. D. The papers were all read and referred, after which a number of them were years aiscnargeu ail tne duties pertaining to the different departments of Theolooical LATEST RIVER NEWS. 1875.

olas Fredericks and Emma Fredericks, his 1075. CAMPAIGN discussed. this city, on 'The Origin and History of! this Seminary." Recess was then taken for dinner. At two o'clock the second ses-! sion commenced, with Rev. D.

W. Collins, ot the balance due on the contract tor paving River avenue. Referred. Mr. Heao presented the.

report of the Street Committee. Received. insttuction with great ability, commanding the artectionate respect of the students, and luuuBinat mierestsot ttie district. He is a Kentlemanof fine lit Ami- eni The report of the Bureau of Organization, Registration and Statistics was received. wit indicted for larceny, is on trial.

Mrs. Fredericks is the South Side woman who was arrested during the summer, suspicion having attached itself to her, that she was concerned in a series of larcenies from dry goods and otber stores in the city, which Several ordinances accompanied the re I. of this citv nreaidimr. The tirat including a general report by Dr. M.

'ae? practical experience largely iden-tified with the coal interests, and equally deToted to the manufacturing and com me r- interests Of Ilia naliro rnn Tk. Brows svtllk, October 14, 1875. River seven feet and falling. Oil. Citi, October 14, 1873L River one foot two inches and falling.

Farkeb'8 IaAiTDiKCk October 14, 1875. CAPS, GAPES. TORCHES AND LEGGINGS! walker and a list of manuscriots. re port and were referred back to be printed, subject for the afternoon's discussion was announced to be "The Theological Educa me unuouuaea sonnaenceot taeunurch. At his suggestion the fund for aiding young men in the prosecution of their Theological studies was founded; and to this fund he contributed from year to year, all or the greater part of his salary of two hundred Tbe committee also submitted a resolu lating to the early history of homeopathy rennsyivama, in possession of the tion providing for the transfer of 510,000 naa neen in progress tor some time previ Bureau, by Dr.

J. G. Guernsey. River twenty inches and falling' slowly. ous.

A large quantity of goods was found tion for the Times; tbe Elements of it, and the Best Modes of Imparting It." Addresses were made by the Kev. David Paul. Ti 1 1 a from theContiugentFund to tne o-reet committees' Annronriation. Passed. cooaniiM-n ttt tms preat erry antf mig.t look long and critically for one so aiiewber etted for the high position to which it is proposed in due time to ad vn MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS.

Ctapotm tot boon to deal witb. Sand for Prlc Tbe committee appointed to prepare uoiiars, wnicn ne receive! as Professor. On Wheeling. October 14. 1875.

in her cellar. There are perhaps a dozen indictments against these parties, the one The ordinance for a sewer on Pine street. minute express! fe of the sense of the So tne latn ot November, ltfcitf, after a brief River seven feet three incbes and falling ciety, in view of the death of the wife of Hodge. D. Presbvterian of Alleehenv iiness, ur.

iv err passed from the Church i. j. a from the West Penn Railroad to the Allegheny river, was called up by Mr. Me Rob slowly. Rick's Landtno.

October 14. 1875. President McCiatchcy. submitted tbe fol on which they are being tried now charging them with the larceny of goods from the store of W. H.

Wakefield. muttant to tbe Church triumphant. Rev. E. D.

WILT, Manufacturer, and Rev. J. R. W. Sloane, D.

D. After singing a part of the 68th Psalm the Rev. 3iuno uicK, at the reouest of the Pmhv. Patents Granted. River six feet eleven inches in channel lowing, which was unanimously adopted, and a copy ordered to be forwarded to Dr.

erts and passed. Mr. Walton called up the ordinance for Triol List for To-day. and falling. g.

Moore he ad proceeded to speak on the theme "The Heart Culture Retiuired as a a sewer on Long alley, from Chestnut street McClatchy: Following is thj list of patents issued to citizens of Western Pennsylvania for the i 159 Smithtield Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tery of Mononsahela, conducted the instruction of the students during the session then about to commence. At the meeting of the Svnod in mm Commonwealth vs. CiscrNS ATI, October 14, 1875. WHKHEAS, onr much resnected Presi westward to a point 231 reec juost.

River 7 feet 1 Inch: rising. Partly cloudy. weak ending October 13, 1875, and famish dent. Dr.R. S.

McClatehey, has been over- Fredericks et al, DewaJn Neely. The ordinance authorizing an assessment for the cost of the construction of a sewer Qualification for the Sacred Ministry." The Rev. W. J. Reid, D.

of Pittsburgh, then spoke of the "Fathers of Our Church." Imparted Fanchen, itttsburgn. Michael Lippert, S. R. Spencer, P. M.

BOCHMAN PATTERSOrJ, taJten by a Providential affliction in the Kev. Dr. Alexander Sharp was elected ed the Gazette by W. C. Beringer, Solici Vicksbubo.

October 14, 1875. loss of his beloved wife, just on the eve of Professor. He, however. declined the ntticA on the Troy Hill road was called up by Mr. Hax and nassed.

and No boats np or down. Clear and pleas Chas Blakely The Rev. J. N. Dick.

D. TV ft thus tendered him. Rev. Mr. lifSr mis session or tne tiomojopatnic Medical W.

L. Stewart, Michael Canealy, ohn Shultz, Joseph Lourey, Pat. Gorman, ant. The river rose 2 inches. society ot Pennsylvania; therefore.

tor of Patents, IIS Smithtield street. Extensible Braces for Excavations Wm. T. Dunn, Pittsburgh, and James P. Silli-man, Allegheny.

Pa. Filed 8et. 1. 187.V the same subject. The next topic was then requested by the Synod to continue The ordinance relating to the duties of the City Engineer with reference to public jcemwea, xnat we.

as a society, tender Nashville. October 14, 1875. ulb wTivicri mb wmporary rroressor. wbicb SEEDSMEN (AND LANDSCAPE GARDNERS. 132 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBCKBH.

ti. trounce, Samuel Bowers et al, W. J. Dorsey et al, William Dobbins, him our sincere sympathy in his great be The river is still falling; 5 feet 11 inches on "Our Deceased Professors." Rev. Dr.

B. Waddle spoke of Rev. Joseph Kerr, D. D. It was now half-past five o'clock, and after singing and nraver the audience ad he did during the next session.

At a meeting, of the Synod the following vear Machines for Shearing Meral Ignatius Thomas Caxr, reavement. improvements, was called up by air. Heagy and passed. Mr. Habtmah presented a resolution the snoaie.

Uioudy and mild. John Hill, The Society then adjourned until three this committee recommended Iir. Or. John fiwurgn, ra. neti April 24, ltiiO.

Compounds Resembling Linseed Oil- for gas lamps on McClure avenue. Re Iew Orleans, October 14, 1875. No arrivals. Departed City of Alton, cioca tne aiternoon. T.

Pressly, of South Carolina, as a bnitabl journed to meet at half-past seven o'clock. ferred. Afteraooa osnlaa. OoBsasoa Flews Cewrt Ho. 1.

(Beore Judge Sterrett.) person to nu toe Professor's chair. WALTER P. MARSHALL. St. Louis; Jno.

B. Maude. Memphis. Clear Albert Ke liter, Allegheny City, Pa. Filed Ibis recommendation was unanimous! The Society met at three o'clock and and pleasant.

Marv M. Jones vs. Jos, W. Jones. Ver President Jones called for a report from adopted.

The new Professor found thirteen students ready lo watt nrvin BIT PvwrabJe Kd (fines John tThr, Krie, Filed June 23. 173. Mewhis. October 14. 1875.

dict for plain till' for and to be re the Bureau of Miscellaneous Subject. It WALL PAPER. Mr. McKelvy presented an ordinance prohibiting the driving of horned cattle, cows excepted, through the public streets between the hours of 8 a. m.

and 6 r. from October 1st to April 1st, and between the hours of 7 A. M. and 7 P. from April Tbe river fell about inch.

Warm and leased on tbe pay meat of with in his instructious. when he enteral was presented by Dr. C. S. Middleton, of fjector Attachments for Vacuum Brakes rainy.

Departed Smoky City, Ohio river; terest. r-nuatieipnia, who submitted papers by No. 47 Irwin SEVENTH on the discharge of his duties early in January, 1833. Having received a call Street. -yeo.

ehtinguouse, rutolmrgh, Pa. Chester, St. Louis; Rene McCleary, 'ew Or John J. Shutterlv vs. George Erdner.

A himself on "Obscurity of Brain Diseases" OABTBONOMrC. The visitors and other invited guests then proceeded with but littie delay to the lecture room of the church, which had been prepared to receive them. It was handsomely decorated with festoons and evergreen, pendant from the ceiling and hung around the wall. Over the door were the words "A Jubilee shall the fiftieth year be unto you." There were four tables running lengthwise of the room, around which seating accommodations had been prepared for about four i-pucuincr into. motion for non suit sustained.

1st to October 1st in each year, and lmnos lrotn the First Associate Reformed congro- it a a case in point, and "A Case ot leansthe latter last night. Louisville. October 14, 1875. Fred. Liemuller vs.

Fred. Monnia. Ver ing a penalty of $10 for each and every vnurtis James C. BaTier, Corry, Pa. Piled August 11.

187.1. Chronic also papers on tbe ESTABLISH ED 1SS8. fcttnuu yit Aucnucuy, ur. jrressiv, toward dict against garnishee in default of appear Mild and mistv. Arrived Olasirow, tbe close of the same year, assumed the innuence or tbe Mind on tbe in violation oi tnis ordinance, itererrea.

Adjourned. ance. JSvansville; Brilliant, Irnton. Departed Utero," by Dr. Stevens, of Scran ton.

"Con uutiegoi iue postorat office, in connection THOMPSON MILLER, Trial List for To-day, Glasgow, Cincinnati. 4 feet 3 inches in witb those of the Theological inatrucmr Kuuniug Oars-Gottlieb Burge, Kittan-nmg. Pa. Piled June 2, Engines Henry Keilv, Petrolia, andPharea G. Waldo, TiJioute, Pa.

Filed stitutions and Constitutional Treatment. COMMON CO VNC1L. Devore et al. vs. Crusan et al.

In consequence of this, the exercises of the by Dr. W. H. Bigler, of Philadelphia, and canal, and 2 feet 3 incbes on falls. Evassvtllb, October 14, 1875.

W. P. PRICE President. seminary were thencelorward conducted Hay Jever by Dr. J.

E. James, ot Phila McClarrin vs. MouL Allison vs. Mcgoguey. Aiteisbruy City.

Ourinz the first four ses ROBERT DILWORTH Clerk. -AUUS. IK(4. Machines for Rolling Horse-Shoe Blanks delphia. Dr.

Middleton also presented to Chiefly cloudy, with signs of rain; mercury 40 to 64. River S4 feet, and falling. Down HOUSE PAT3STEBS, 50. 136 TH1BD ATESCE, 5EAK KMITHFIEI.D STREET. WaTDCgD PAINT ASP QI.A88 FOB Open from A.

M. to P. sions subsequent to his election as Pro- Jamison vs. McCallum. The members present were Messrs.

Be tbe Society, as objects of interest and VUiam D. Y-jung, Pittsburgh, ae- lessor, the en ti re ch rre of the Sein Allison vs. Megogney. Dick Johnson, 6 P. Bransford, 6:30.

dell, Brown, Burton, Biber, Cochran. Drum, curiosity, a prescription by the famous Dr. Brown Sequard for the cure of epilepsy. nary devolved noon Dr. Presalv McFarland vs.

Sample et al. Dp B. H. Cooke, 8 A. ar.

Business very Erwin, Gerber, Gschwend, Golden, Hopf, ouaenueteer same place. Pned March 2l, 1875. Wash-Boartis Kdwin S. Heath, North atone. He was tbe senior Professor Summers vs.

Dillon et al. and an ancient cure for consumption. Tb Hushes, Johnston, Jbautner, Houl. He- light. Cairo, October 14, 1875.

nauureu guests, it was a banquet prepared under the Supervision of the ladies, assisted by that prince of caterers, Mr. Kinder Blair. Tbe company was divided among the tables eath table having a Professor at tbe head, and some members of the Boards of Trustees aud Directors, with members of the Alumni and same invited guests not connected with the Seminary. Among tbe latter were ladies, whose presence gave additional grace to the occasion. Tbe waiters in servinir th banunetern were tbe Efetmnarv from that time nnti following is a verbatim copy of the latter.

"ope, ra- Filed May 8, 1S7.V Gaire, Nesmith, Sholes, Swindell. Stone, FOB A rONSl'Mf TEOH. Arrived Grand Tower, St. Louis, 3 p. his death.

Iu 1843 the Synod established three Professorships Theoloev. Biblical FIRST GRAND EXPOSITION IWHives David Lalshsw, Barkley- Htata tea wrens CoarU Before a fuli Bench.) Thompson, wusob James, wan, wuson Take two pounds of sugar candy and beat Arlington, Cincinnati. 4. Departed Robert, President Price. Literature and Criticism, and Ecclsiati.

r. nea in arm Choppiog-Rlot-ks for Meat Cutters Hugh Grand Tower, Memphis, 8 P. M. River 10 Stockdate. trustees of the Pittsburgh Sav On motion of Mr.

rtrnToM the reading or into small pieces; the lights ot a calves pluck, just killed. observe tbat they are cal History and Church Government. Kev, feet 1 inch, and rising. Light rain. Mer ings ivan vs.

aiosepn A.ey ami m. reys. r. KaukJLn, AUefsheny, Pa. Filed January me minutes oi tne two previous meetings -lames L.

Oinwiddie, IX was appointed quite dry,) and a proportionate quantity of Krrcrrtotue uommon neas o. or Alle ere dispensed wirn. cury 56. St. Loui.

October 14, 1875. th same year to the chair of Biblical Lit guar stoue, according to tbe age, strength, gheny county. Judgment attirmed. Opin The following petitions, Ac were pre erature and criticism, while the duties con Arrived Julia, Vicksburg; Hickory, ion hy tne Chief Justice. sented and appropriately reierrea.

Pile-Ton(rs Geo. Selrten, Erie, patent. Filed July 2, lhTr. fc SENSELESS. John Peters and wife Frederics 11 Tennessee river; Rob Roy, Keokuk; Belle Mr.

sholes, petition for the remedy of or constitution of tbe person, viz: from six to twenty grains. Lay a littie of the sugar candy at the bottom of your jar, and then some of the lights cut Into small pieces, and so a layer of each umil it is about half full. mer and wife. Error the Distrirt Court Mempbis, Memphis. Oeparted Unnton nected with tbe other two departments were discharged by Dr.

Pressly. Dr Din-widdie had not served his third term until he was disqualified by sickness from ren- tbe sewer on irwm avenue. St. Paul; Hiekorv, Tennessee river; Bob Also, resolution directing the ascertain' of Allegheny coeny. Judgment anirmed.

Opinion by the Chief Justice. meat of the cost of nw engin houses lor Koy, Keokuk; Colorado, Vicksburg; Osceola. White river. River falling. Rain A ltorcr AMlta la assisted by a number of ladies from the different churches hereabouts.

There was no peeehmaking or formality, and the good cheer was thus enjoyed without any admixture of a fear of the painful process of pumping up a speech as a sort of pay for the entertainment. At half-past seven o'clock the Alumni and friends again assembled in the auditorium of the church. The Rev H. Hervey, presided, and after an opening praver. by Dr.

Cooper, ilerine any further service to the eh arch. fdward frlcsertv. Kigitf Kev. m. ujid- the Hope aud nendship Com pan tea.

iht before last as a laborer named naarly all day. enec Error of tbe District Omrt of Alle Also, petition for aod ordinance grant ing Tiie sni-r Professor discharged ail the duties of the institution until the meeting of Synod in 1H47, at which time Rev. Alexan when (tprtnkie in your guar etone, and then Ui rest of your suar candy and lights, as bfure. Step the jar close, tie the cork down with a piece of paper, then set it in the oren after the bread is drawn, and let it stand all A bram Brieneski, was on his way to his gheny county. Judgment affirmed.

Opin J. M. Hemphill the right to erect a new ion bv the Chief Justice. home, on Magee street, in Hardacrabblc, he frame building at tbe corner of North ave der D. Clark.

D. President of Franklin Pittsburgh Insurance C-omnanv nue and Railroad crossing. was struck with a stone when near Forbes Dravo A McDonald. Error to tbe Com night, you may know when it's enough by breaking the lights, as all the moisture will street on Shingiss, and knocked senseless. Galtistos.

October 14. Cotton Or mon Pleas No. 1, of Allegheny county. introduced tbe Rev. Dr.

Mehard, who con college, Sew Atbers, Ohio, was elected Professor of Biblical Literature and Criticism, and entered upon the discharge of his duties in ln9. In 1851 tbe Rev. David It. Mr. Dfil'M, resolution authorizing the transfer of 51,300, from Appropriation No.

9, Contingent Fund, to Appropriation No. middlings l.V.c; net receipt 3,605 bales: ex drain tne surrup, and take a child a Judgemat affirmed. Opiubm by the Chief Ho heard steps behind him, and turning suddenly, he received the blow. He stae- tinued tne addresses on "onr itepatred Professors," the Dr. spoke of Dindwiddie.

ports: coast 2, Hot sales 3.19. slice. li. Health. Adopted.

sjoonful at eight o'clock in the morning and four o'clock ia the afternoon. Charleston, uctooer 14. joon: mia- Kerr, was chosen to the Professorship of Rose Ann Cox et 'iL vs. Patrick Rogns. He was born at Gettysburgh, and gradu gyred.

but was able to keep his feet for a Mr. James WiLSux, resolution for a gas iamn at the corner of Franklin street and Tbe Doctor who prescribed, this recipe dlings lic; net receipts 1,702 bales: ex rustory and Unurcu Govern Error to the Common Pleas of Washing ated at Jetterson College. He studied Theology under the celebrated Dr. John M. norts to continent sales 1.600.

ton county. Judgement affirmed. Opinion Bi'joieni until be reeled against the bank and fell, where be remained senseless until found by a laborer named George Watson. Mrlonoith alley. ment, the duties of which he has ever since discharged with marked ability.

Savahsah, October 14. Cotton: mid by vttUiams. Mr. lie ktos, resolution for a change of Mason. His first settlement was at Mercer and Sbenango, He died greatly regretted dlings lSc; net receipts 3,813 bales; ex aroe Dean and Margaret Deane, own the grade of Lacock street, at its intersec IS OOI (JUARTKE3.

A short time subjetiaeut to the election of shortly afterward. Dr. Hackett ras called and dre used the wound. It was thought at port to continent 3.an:saes z.uiv. had five guineas and a promise not to divulge it.

He said it was so strengthening as to restore the inwards if reduced to the size of a walnut. It is also a great cleanser of the blood. The Doctor being dead and the person likely to die, left this for the good of mankind. ers, Jfec, vs. Samuel Martin.

Error to 1U 1M9. tion with brantbam street. mobile, October 14. uotton: middlings Rev. Mr.

Tagcart spoke of the Kev, tit District Court of Philadelphia. Jmlg 1ST CDFIST. FINER THAN THAI' AT CHICAGO. Mr. McGriKE, resolntitm for a flag atone Ur.

Kerr, the commodious and cotnturtable baildiog now occupied by tbe Seminary was i ssuu was iraciureu, Dut revealed only a set ere scaipwound. 13c: net receipts 886 bales; exports by coast meat reversed and judgment for the defend crossing on tbe south side of bandussy street. 1.823 Dates. erected under the supervision of a commit ants below ou the demurrer. Opinion by aMnt two incbes in letigtb, along tbe left at its intersection street.

tingo Dik, D. D-, another old Professor of the Seminary. He classed him as one of the greatest preachers and theologians in the church. Rev. Alex.

Young, D. LL- snoks wiuiams. side of the forehead. The caase uf tbe as Signed by Johw HtOOINS. 1771.

Xasesm Katnral Hisiory, Fiae Art Uallcrj, BraBtiful Sa't8 Imu, 6rBt tee of the Presbytery of Monongahela. The funds for this purpose came from a ADVERTISEMENTS ea tf page. a- Jacob Sankey et exeruters of John Mr. Johmstos. resolution for the ex ten sault is a mystery, as no attempt was made Coated 3d mo.

1st, 1HOH. by J. S. for his dr th4 irtrrai head "Wi-VrS," "FOB Sankey, deceased, vs. tbe First National suu uic man.

ranrnncent oequest, made by Mr. Thomas Hanna, "an elder who sion of the water main on Fulton street, from Pennsylvania avenue to Ward street. iipiajs el maciuaery ana iLenaia Aiiraf tioDt in kxerj lparinfat. BIILD1.H WELL HEATED A5D BEILLIASTLI sister, n. Rogers.

Bank of Williamsburg. Error to the Com BALE." "TO will intertai i ne papers and prescriptions wen all re- of the late Dr. John T. Pressiy, and gave a brief but earnest and comprehentiTs review of the character and services of this moo Pleas of L'nion county. Judgment af obtained a good report." During transient raU TE? CSXTS PER LIAS B.iSE B.I Mr.

Ht'pF, resolution for five gas lamps on tbe Troy Kill road, in the Seventh oeired aud appropriately referred. firmed, trptntos by Williams. for ae As dtrriaat iarf4 report oi tbe isecroiogist, it. it. The Commonwealth ex X.

Snyder the greater part of its previous existence, tbe exercises of the Seminary were eon-dncMissroom gratuitously furnished by MTJSIO by GREAT WESTERjSTBAND for Urn tAmn FIFTT VESTS. ward. Aeeldw Cstclm BrRly and I'tw Child, of' thi City, was read aud filed. great Divine. The Rev.

Professor JefTere, D. I President of Westminster College, was tbea introduced, and made the last Mr. Smith, protest of Adam Reinemao From 1 a. H.tolO r. feature of wbich win be one of Stephea C.

Foster's pleee3 eIt veaiaf. Ur. J. Le. i-f Johnstown, and Dr.

D. Ikoatnvett Tlie Oil Clnfet rested. C. vs. lU-beil et al.

and tbe city of Pitta-burgh. Motion to quash the writ of error to Common Piea No. 1, of Allegheny. This loe cirst cuurcn, Aiiegneny. rne memory BOARDING.

against tbe adoption of the report of tbe viewers on tbe assessment for the grading formal speech of the occasion. He took ss if this liberal bearte! laymen and prince M. Orabam. of Uraddocks Field, were recommea.ied for membership by the Board The Oil City and Braddock base ball clubs was the rising mains case that attracted so aud paving oi tne roy nm roau, Grand Balloon Ascensions I among men is still precious and fragrant wherever the name of the Seminary is oi censor ami elected. played their second game yesterday after much attention.

Motion granted. Opinion bis tbeme: "The Seminary Whose Semi Centennial we Celebrate; What it but Ione, and what we Should do for Mr. BiBEtt, petition for gas lamps cn BOARBI.NH. JF.TKl-L KFIULAH tvud Hay rtnextlera will Aad an sdmirmtriy kept baft tvi No. Ill Liberty street.

Loalglag rooms Tbe artfinished business of the Society, by tnuntr Jnstte. street. noon- on the grounds of the latter. The and quantity of new business, of interest Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Tbe case of Murray and M-yers, eon. known.

At a meeting of the Synod heid September 27th, IHoO, the possession and control of the Seminary was trans Mr. rtLOF.M, remonstrance against the formes were defeated by a score of 21 to 7. Informal addresses were then made by tbe Rev. A. G- of New Brighton, and vtcted of the murder of Gottboid ah! Opening of Irwin avenue.

ily to the members, was attended to, after hich tbe ft'iiowiag officers were elected for farmer, on tbe Perry vi 1 le rod on i he tne Kev. ur. John A. vn nsoo, of fteaver. UOST.

Mr. Om'hhaw, ordinance nxtng thw sala WEATHER PERMITTING, BY PROFESSORS HA RUT GILBERT AND CHAS. CsptlTe Aruslons witb a rope l.OOO feet In tens lit. md dallv. (weattier MraitJnf.l lawasab.

feh Jn tbe seventh inning Kns. McKelvy, captain of tbe B.s. and catcher, was struck on llif ensninfr yer: Kev. Wm. S.

Owens, of Indiana, from ferred to tbe First United Presbyterian Synod of the West, which had come into existence as a consequence of the happy nnion ries of city trihwra and employees for 1K70. 1 itb of ovetn lr.l. 4, wre argued togf tur veeterday morning by Mr. More fr the public eao partlrlpate ar a small ex pease. 'resident ur.

j. Jones, ot west tne nose by a tout ball which, we are in (iu motion of nr. iioi.DE?t, tne resolution, IOST OBLONw SHAPE, MA-J SONIC BKTTIKt. enctrrled with small Dia Chester. tbe Business Committee, presented a report, stating that letters had bees received plaintiffs ia error, and Col.

Ravne for the aif aue. Laciies, xoe; cniMren under twe're, 15c. rinsson TteEeca, 0nrsV tteaven, (5; Ladles, 2.a. Mertbinu TkckeU in packATs of fifty, at a miactloe. now in Select branch, providing for the formed, almost demolished that organ, and First Vice President Dr.

J. C. Burgher. between tne Associate and Associate lie-formed Presbyterian Churches, consummat Commonwealth. The argument was monds asd four Pearls.

Kiarier will be liberally from Kev. John ilium, of Marticello, Rev. of a portion of tbe Alleghuy wharf of Pittsburgh. intiicW-d a terribly severe injury. One of four amdruments at error.

The first reaarar oy leaving sasse at taa smiianeta streeL, EXCIRHIOX FAR EN OX RAILROADS. ed the year previous. The new Svnod accept to Mr. naiienoerger, was recaiied. line itti rniHi a.

Secwd Vit-e President Dr. C. S. Ladle- his eyes was almost forced from its socket was that ib court below overruled the pi- Mr. Mtiriti preaeufanl a remonstrant ed the trust.

The Professors then in charee ton, of Philadelphia. too, but the damage dose to it was not sn of jurisdiction, the counsel for the pneoners AMUSEMENTS. from property owners on River avenue, were continued. On August 13, 170, He v. WANTED.

l.ecording 5ecrelry Dr. M. M. alker. contending that under tits Constitution Dr.

Prepslv trtm iator to re Fourth ward, protesting against tne leasing eient to cause its loss, though it is thought his face will be sadly dianored by Dr. McCoy, of Texas, Rev. A. C. Steele, and Rev.

Iavid Preiutiy. read a few extract from the letters, and closed by oSeritig for the committee tbe following BE9OLET.05S: With thankfulness for the good providence in which we have been permitted to of tferraantown. of any part of the Allegheny wharf fur a GAS FLXTUHES. ward. He died in the seventy-si xih yearuf Judge Sterrett should have presided instead of Judg Ewing; the second that tbe "WJiSTED A LADT TO ACT AS AS- Corresponding Secretary Dr.

J. jJpPiTTSBCBtiH 0PEEA HOL'SE. KLLSLER A ae Burt visited upon, his nose. tone yard. his agf, having served Christ in a ministry extending over fifty-six years, and hav- Guernsey, of Philadelphia.

He was takena to his residence court erred ia overruling lu chaHengs Mr. WACHOi presented tbe following TT siHtaat la Public Institution. Appli. with relsianoes, to be left Ui (Brw ot tbl (amvper. treasurer ir.

J. cooper, ox Alie- a carriage. Tbe game was continued by tne array; tae tnird ta Xeaoh i. By the Select and Common ns nncbareefl tne duties ot tneoiojcicai in fl-heny. placing Sullivan, of the iu Mc- Court allowed an amendment to the Councils of Allegheny, that a committee of come uigrtmer ana mmgi in in enjoyments of this occasion; with solemn memories of the past, and bright hopes for the Kelvy's stead.

P. Iootbtt, a.f ot Orator Dr. A. Farrington, of Phila WASTED BY A LAtiT WtTH ONE chiW, I or Rooms snltabi tor Ugh I indictment, changing the date of THIS FRIDAY EVENING. October 15, BENEFIT OP JAMES LEWIS.

five be appointed, one from tommon I nan- delphia, the alleged murder, from October 11 sil and two from Select, to investigate cer BOQMsespiBf itni suit vhs nioderai. i omiiry. Aanthas, who umpired tbe game, was struck iu the eye by a foul tip which caused Alternate Orator Dr. H. N.Martin, of 174, to November It.

174; the fourth that lature or the seminary whose semi-centennial we celebrate, and with true wed and on line oi k. k. preierred. Heiareaees civeo. Who will appear as RUBoACivETT in tbe beauti tain rumors now in circulation to the effect Philadelphia.

the Court erred tn overruling th challenge ful Comedj of that the City Engineers have been receiv- notuiog more serious than its qiscoj oration On Tuesday next the Xantbas eo deepened impressions of the claims it has Necrologist Dr. W. R. Child, of PHte- fcreaue a to eertam jurors. Tbe aaiga- ATEU 1 UOOD WHITE WOMAS rur large sums of money at different tfrnea.

burgh. tuents which raised thequeatioa: "IWe the upon our anectiua aud support, we hereby resot ve lo eeneral from orivaut parties, whilst tbey bare Mealviile, to play the Mmuais, of that place. The day following th-y play the Censor Dr. M. Cote, of llttebnrgh; Dr, bi'a work.

'Will car rood oiere fart of unlawful killing, in tbe perpe Apply to in the employ of the city, and hare bee a that we acknowledge with gratitude Oil Citv's azain. and it was th intention Frit se, of Harristmrg. and Dr. J. H.

Mars JAMKSD. UtEBT. Tor reus Stall uu. risiui.s run bivo. Satnrday, SarattiKa MUnee.

Momlar. FurUrb Combiaatbrn will nresent tration or a rooiwry, consuinte murder drawing their salary from the Treasury of structor for thirty-eight years. Daring all this period he had been at the head of the Seminary; a good part of the lime sustaining alone tua burden uf its work, and ail the time bearing tbe chief responsibility, and doing uKrSt that gave character and success to the institution. in Octo-i-er, of the same year, Rev. Dr.

J. T. Cooper, of Pniiadelphia, who ha! been once before elected to a Professorship, but declined was elected to fill the piace made vacant by tbe death of Dr. Pressy, a position which he now holds. At tbe organization of tbe Seminary, in Itrio, the Synod elected three Directors, without limiting the term of oriice.

In 1H35 the number was increased to live. In 14 the Board was enlarg-d to nine members. den, of York Springs. to play their third and concluding game tbe first were ataudoned. VTUh the same.

Also to investigate the general Wasted teacher is the primary leert.ent of tbe Eleventa ward tbe good band ot God in the founding of this Seminary, io preserving it through many trying vicissitude, and enabling it tbe WO ORFH AJS. witb tne raidocs9on rnurifav, but Dr. niard. Cote McCiellaad and Fnl the exception of the teaflmonv of one minuenumt of said Kdsiiuxt omcA. ten, of Pittsburgh; Jame.

Farrington and probable that the accident to McKeivy will FnMIe Srbuui, riimtxirgh Appllrailon will be it was not In evidence that Myers tek The resolution was passed, ami Messrs. VAB1ETIE8. FRF. ALMS Manaeer. to do, during tbese tiny years, a sort oi in ad to the JAMES M.

lIcEWfX. at au active part In the killing. The record in Wach'ib. Sholes and Cochrau were appoint tit manna; tmo er JA.HtN a HcEWEN. estimable importance and value to the church.

nis case presents to tbe Court this sing ie Sanager A Advertiser ed on behalf of Seic-ct branch. Gauae, of Philadelphia; Kern, of McKeesport, aud Freise, of Harrisburg, were appointed delegates to the American Institute of Homeopathy, which meets next year at Si- Firtb areao. sotlt Ue Slst lust. vrM cans its poetponemnr. 1IE.ITH OF W.W, H.

BKOH.V. lcctUK be C'aJ Exrhur. loestion: "If Mvers had no knowledge of Mr. Dttt'M subsequently movrd that the at BILL A 'VlKltlKLr." J. W.

Jeo. asl h-. RernoldR That we rejoice in the awakened in- AST ED. A F1M1LT TO TAKE the purpose and intention of his companion. adoption of tbe resolution be reconsidered tererft in the Seminary that is now nbowc.

tbe reldeae efdrertlser and board blm- rmiadeipnta. Moos, and M'lle IRlnnl Ra to forth. Krai Thomas. Kea Dodc, Jan. 1.

Koome. Minnie lir tbe reason mat a similar one bad been ttU aad wife. The bne.se-.wlth tart Ki Is cn- Murray, to ose a deadly weapon, and take life, and if hi simple nurpowe Was to aid in Oo motion of Dr. McClelland, the Chair On receiving the sad intelligence of the rfrferred to the Survey Committee, and ts l.ee, Jniia uavenirt, Ada rrvesnoat, id Morris, Sw Frmale Minstrel Traube. Iie End Men.

riiinit sod comvaodioes; HmialDB all modern lm-proremettUa, and 1 sltaat4 la otte of the most de was instructed to appoint a committee, to robbery, and witb this view he seised the death of Wm. H. Brown, a meeting yet rmiore tliat nody. Mr. wacnoo explain' and tn tbe bop thus warranted oi renewed devotion to ita interesta, aud as its Alumni aod friends we pledge our hearty co-operation in every effort that may be necessary to strengthen its Faculty and keep It up, in horse, ami held thm, aud while ao doing, sirable parts of ADceheiiy frontlrif one of tbe Mendets, Joe Lang.

Mfttlneua Wednesdays and urdars :30. ed that they did not take cognizance of tbe on snowu as tne committee on Legislation, whose duty It shall be to attend to all of the Coal Exchange was called, and the bis companion, without any agreement same matters. He alleged that every prop rarcs. none crai ninniy renpectaixe private ram-Uts ueed apply. Aildrees B.

8. aekttb offioe. following preamble and resolutions were matters before the legislature in which the three of whom were elected aaouaiiy, to srsrve for a trm of three years. In Irttiit, a new constitution was adopted, under which thft Board consists of eighteen ministers ami nine ruling elders, each Synod electing aanuaiiy two ministers and one eider, to serve for a term of three vears. The Semi FIETH ATESUE C0XED TUEA- erty owner in bis vicinity exeept one, bad whatever between tbe two, shot and killed Wahl, Is Mvers gttiltv of murder in tbs interests ot homeopathy are id any way unanimously adopted: TKK.

paid money to tbe employes of the Oitv tn TO LET. first degree The arguments on both sides Wbkueas. It has pleased Divine Provi Kmeer's office (or work done during hours A vote of thanks was tendered to the Director of Amnsemeat. SAX. E.

RYAN Monday, Oct. 11th, Kxporitioa This week, tbll week, this week. MR. FRANK were brief. that should have been devoted to the city.

power and iaciUties, to the demands of the time. A. That we regard tbe complete endowment of the Seminary as tbe first great necessity to be met ia making it what we desire it to be, and we do, therefore, heartily approve and commend the measures now Ctiy Councils for the use of the chamber. fTH LET FCRSI8HED A 10-ROOM- A. ED Hon tt fiharpfbarsj, furn'sbed, until The case of the citv of Pittsburgh et al.

He also stated that be was on of the num nary was incorporated by the Legislature of JONES, tbs sreat maslcal renin in tbe new drama vs. Jame Kelly, being an appeal from tbe ber who had paid them cash for doing pri t'ennsytvania with a Board of five ist ot Apni next, or woo mi sen raraitnr. too At iv nisu. im lunetu in tben and to the press for full reports of tbe meetings, as well as to the othocrs of the ociety for the efficient manner in wbich decree of the Common Pleas No. declar Trustees.

In a new charter was ob Kui rmsoorfn. vate work with municipal instrument. rreat specialties, ttaia. E. Kyaa, Di.

MaUtiees Wednesday aud SaLnrdaT. He had been informed, too, that the City En' ing the annexation of a portion of Wilkms township lo the city, which constituted tbe taken with that end in view, and will goto tltey bad attended to the duties of their FOR SAIalL tained, the nur-ber of tbe trustees being nine, three of wnom are elected annually by the Under this charter all LIBRAJCT HALL. pointlons, after which the Society ad Thirty-seventh ward, illegal, and the or giiieeT was the Consulting Engineer for the new Point bridge, Mr. Drum withdrew bis motion, and Council passed on to the con our homes and people with tbe determination to help oa this work, by all the influ-eac and effort we can possibly give it. journed to meet in Harrisbarg on the sec dinance annexing it null aud void, was ar the property and funds are held by the cor FOR SALE AH ESTABLISHED MAIf-I FAlTUKINu baslnesa, wllboot competi EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.

THE WORLD'S NOVELTY. sideration of otaer bustt poration. gued. Mr. Hamilton and Mr.

Slagie for the city; Mr. Schoynr aod Mr. Achesun, contra. ond eunesaay ot teptember, 1H76. The Jialntenaaeo of Health.

Mr. Brown presented the report of the THE SEMI5ABT AS IT IS HOW. Debnt ta Plttsbargtt of F. J. Zimmerman's tion will pay seveaty-Sv uereent.

Rastncss, 0x-niresand trade all for Twenty-. Hundred Dollars. Wood reasons irlvea for Belli v. Enqolroof Gas Committee, which was received and We are now recelrinx onr Fall Stock of Gas Fixtures! OF THE LATEST DESIGNS, Which will be sold at manufacturem' prteas. C8 and examine onr stock before purchasing etsawaer.

TATE, MMDEN A TATE, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTIBS, 313 H.Hei-ty a pi lean 4. That in completing, aa is now proposed, the work of securing a proper endowment it would be but a becoming tribute to the memory of men whose names should be iioperysbibly connected with tbe Seminary. Tbe building occupied by the Seminary is F. WYSJtaV TBE UiXE filed, and a resolution accompanying It pro xne maintenance of bealta ts oft more d' (Ben It than Its reoorrr. Vitiated ouixittluaa of the at- W.

E. TUST1N A Firtbaveaw. situated on the corner of North avenue snd JlYEHLE 0PEB1 COMPAXY. W64 viding for the erection uf gas lamps at -var Boena Vista street, Allegheny. It is sixty moKpher.

oceajwUoui, extreme of heat ious points was adopted. Four Ntghrv and one Matinee, commencing TTJ ES- five feet front, and fifty-tive feet deep, built Tbe Me Pla Cltra Ural a Hon off SALE OAK TASKED LEATHER Belttnc, Rubber BeltirK aud Hose, at THORP or cold, aad eoitstaDt sxpmmre to rough weather, l' i t'eiAMvir in. rm mant Wtm Mr. lapturr submitted the report ot to endow one Professorship in the name of John T. Pressly, who so loug presided over It and did so much to make it what it has of brick, with cut stone trimmings.

On the Wftlcn Pea ney I van la Never dertui orgnixatiin comprises A DUNN'S. 14 Watertreet. the Market Committee, showing the Sep erst noor ture are two spacious rooms, one lalaa A Mr St al lip Isasisrats a Hew all many provocations of dlsesaa. There to bnt ooesorsway of S'ecttially guarding tbe system when thus subjected to Influences projudlcla1 tember receipts to be $2,043.32. Received been: another in the name of Joseph Kerr, a 5 i.

i kon. Prima Donna. years old tbe rival of Toe lee and AUaee, at the Grand Duchess. oecapiea as a lecture room, and tbe otber dence to remove from the busy scenes of life, in which ha was a cenac-iemas and leading panic pant, tbe late Wm. H.

Brown, who was an active promo er of some of the most important business interests) of this community. ifesoired, That we regard the demise of our esteemed fellow citizen witb sorrow and regret; his removal makes a vacancy in tbe important operations of our specialty, which mast long kefp his memory fresh among us: nor can it ever be forgotten that he was one of the earliest pioneers in organizing tbe system of transportation which utilizes the waters of the western rivers, and diffuses the blessings of cheap transit throughout the extended territory of the South and West. Hetvlred, That we, as a body, attend his fun-ral Ml, That we condole with the relatives of th deceased in their bereavement, and request that the Secretary of this meeting transmit to tbeni a copy of these proceedings. Jobs F. Dkavo, J.

J. Bl'STUS, Addison Committee. Pitt ten rat. Opera Monte. The charming society play of "Saratoga," FOR SALE OIL TANK AVISO A capacity of lS.OOO barrels.

Feaawr la ifc Trade. on nied. ny tbe library, with a hall and rooms for Tbe Flour and Grain House of Messrs. Mr. Stun report of tbe Ordinance Com to heal tta, teat is to estebUsb, by faullclotis the Janitor.

On the second tloor there is a W. AI'GHlNBAUOH, 990 No. 7 Diamond street. its first Professor, and another in the name of Thomas Hanna, its greatest pecuniary benefactor. 5.

That in recognition of the early and ADAH" PK I'SUl MORON, Prima Donna, 46 years old) mm Wanda. Also 3 JuTeiiils ArtlBtaoT CitniknUnanTaW mittee, containing a reierence to tne mil tuslcuid aitratWe medication, rigor of tb body Lalng MrKAllip, No. 347 Liberty commodious chapel and an additional lee now before them for the establishment of a tare room. Th library, though not large, Fall Choras aad Grand Orchestra. aitd regularity Mi foaettuas Tbe properties ot an Inrlvoraat and corrective sre hapt)y combined fire line in the densely populated part of FOR SALE CHEAP F0CR PORTABLE ENGINES attached to Bolter, from IO to SO horse power, at street, is extensively known as a leading establishment of its class, and the favor numbering about three thousand volumes, efficient labors of Dr.

John Anderson as a Professor of Theology in this portion of the Tuewiay. tctoberl. Grand Dncbess: Wednesday. I'cwlw SO, Robinson Crusoe; Tbareday, lc- citv- Received and med. Id HiMletter's stomach Bitters, wbicb, at tbe Mr.

Cot.u ram. report of the City Proper is yet select and valuable. The Seminary is supported by annual contributions from nmiu itacnees; rruisy, Henent CAR WASK3 mill a tjj.n. Cor. Mario uvea and P.

Ft. W. C. R. time that tt Infuses unwonted vitality Into the sys Church, recommend that a Professorship s.

MEN MORON. Pritna Donna 1 8 vears old 1 when tem, QTreomee all tendency ot the stomach, liver. AUegheoy City, Pa, the Synods, together with the proceeds of a be endowed in bis name. 6. That our thanks are due and are here- ty Committee, stating that they had leased tbe old Columbia engine house, at the corner of Anderson and I streets, to Mr.

l.wei aud urinary organs to deviate from regalsrl partial endowment or aoont Sionju. owproaaBtea tne beautiful opera, "Marina. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. Pocnlar Prices. Admtmlnn AA and 7., eenta.

FOR SALE LARNE STOCK OE SEW and second-hand BlUI.kKS. In oomnVeie or. bv tendered to tbe brethren whose addresses BRADLEY sous, There are also in addition to th Bowers for three years for 91,000. Re ty In tbe discharge of functions npon which the welfare ot tbe entire physical organisation is de have made onr meeting so impressive and library Fund, a Young Men Fund, and a dar. Cennty Inspector's eertlflcat of test with ceived and filed.

Reserved Seats (1 sale of Seats commences FRIDAY, October 15, at 8 a. M-, at J. M. Halo's Oormitorv Fund. Tbe first is a loan iund.

i boiler. ReiHtlilnc douo rompily at the WEST NT BOILER WORKS. IS Water street. profitable, and request them to turnisb copies for publication. pendent.

Health cannot he more effectually lalned lbs by using the Rttter. Hnaic Store. Mb. Nehmith, report of the Committee on Street Railways, returning with a nega established as already stated, by the first MUNKOK. sueeessor to Watson A Monroe.

7. That Ors. O. it. Kerr, a.

u. vvanace Professor, and largely increased by suftss- tive recommendation, the ordinance grant PKOF. JAMES P. BROOKS' and J. S.

Sands be appointed a committee FOR SALE OR EXCHASOE. 820 acres In Ripley county. every acre Que ing the Pleasant Valley Passenger Railway Woolen Manufacturers ot jnent donations and Bequests; sue seconu is a fund created some years since by a few to publish, in suitable form, the proceed WEDDING GIFTS. ings aud addresses of this Semi-Centen- BANGING ACADEMY, Company the right to lay their tracks along Ohio street, from West Diamond street to Union avenue. Received and nial anniversary.

timbre land; is well watered; floe spline right at bouse; about ftO acres cleared and onder good stale of cultivation; good larre dwelling bono with all other ecesrmry ootbalMincs tBereon: main Rat. generous frieuds of the institution, for the erection of a building to provide lodging rooms for tbe students. The proceeds of with which their system of business has boen received by tbe trade has induced their patronage to grow to an enormous magnitude, making it necessary that they should devise more extended facilities for the accommodation of their numerous patrons, wbich want has been fully met by the construction of a building of immense proportions, at the corner of Thirty-first street and Allegheny Valley Railroad. This firm, therefore, becomes the pioneer in having a warehouse with track connections, aud dealers and shippers need not the logic of argument to prove its advantages to the trade. Urala, Floar, feed, e.

Enterprise and business activity, joined to integrity aud fair dealing, are the essential elements of success, and the extensive trail connections of this firm are a verification that they possess tbese qualities to their lull extent. They are dealers iu grain. Hour, feed, baled hay, cement, lime, snd plaster, and to the casual observer the amount of tbese commodities handled by which wins success and approval wherever it is produced, was played last night, with Before the vote was taken on the resolu 1-HESH 1JIPOKTATION OF FMBlREED filed. At K. Blair's Parlors, No.

39 Fifth Aveutt. Ia now onr far the reeentbaw af Sf liotar. I aaIImb' tions some very brief but pointed speeches of a financial bearing were made. Tbey The following Street Committee business road passes through tbe place, ott which stages pass every other day going to aod from rallrtwd to county seat: splendid neighborhood; convenient to Mr. Lewis in tbe character of Bob barken This role is the very opposite of Perkyn IT ZES, was acted upon and Gentlemen's Evening Class Mondays and came in the following order as subscriptions ALLWOOL, Ordinance for a lateral sewer on Virgin wuoois, vuurvnen, mc, mi IN to County Mt, to the Endowment uud of the seminary rrlcefiaper acre.

Apply to MCCLELLAND A alley, from line of property of German Clocks, Side Pieres and tironps. E. Y. Patterson, J. P.

Hanna, SS.ufiO JtvMUitirk, in "Our but both of them it equally well apon tbe shoulders of Mr Lewis. His ten-kitt is as good as his Mi ldle-virk, and though both are floe personations, ational Bank, along feacn auey and Liberty street to the Madison street sower. JOR SALE. Albion Wm. Reid Campbell Uerrou, S.t.OOU John Dean, Mrs.

Elizabeth Gordon, S.K): Charles Arbathnot $500, Robert Gil JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS, nnrsaaya, at a O'cieca, r. m. Aiiemooa isss for Misses and Masters Tnesdays aud Fridays at So'ei' ck. r. m.

Independently of his classes. Prof. Brooks will give lessons In private families, schools, seminaries, Ac. AU the Latest ud Most Fashionable Quadrilles and Waltzes taught; the Glide Walts a specialty. For particulars call for circulars at tae music stores.

Paused Ordinauce for a lateral sewer on Pasture AVli eelbarrows, son. of Wheeling, Rev. Dr. McClure. this fnitd are now used to aid students in maintatniug themselves while at the Seminary.

Sluce the organization of the Seminary, live hundred ministers have been trained in it for service in the Church. The majority are still living. Tbey are scattered over all parts of our widely extended country, from th Atlantic to the Pacilic. TUey may be found also intba great mission nlda of India, China and Egypt. What has been accomplished during the fifty years of its exinnce for the glory of God ami the good of men, will be revealed only when tbe great harvest of tbe world shall come.

THK SEMK EKTEMLAt IDEA. tbe former possesrvs more the eiemnts of popularity, at least for this city. "a4ara 93 Market Street, alley, from Grant street to Allegheny of Wheeling, also announced that he could For Rallreed Contractors. Brick Waken Rt. w.

PITTSBURGH. avenue. Laid over fur one month. A lot of business from Select Council toga" will be repeated this evening. Tbs sale of seats for the f'Two Orphans, pledge his congregation ror ao.uw.

is. ettoresand Gardeners, manufactured la large numhAra. auid fnr sale rhoan FACTORY, RIVER AVENUE, As each of these little speeches was them seems simply immense. Those who which is to be presented next wek by the MARRIED. made, there was a hearty clapping of the NEWJlDVERTISEMENT TAYMAK THOMPSON On Wednesday eves- concurred in, but Messrs.

Johnston and Wachob objected to the bill in the Controller's report which shows the amount ordered to be paid by the Printing Committee. The former moved that the bills of the sre patrons of this bouse need no suggestions, bnt to those who are on the lookout for a reputable, reliable, aud advantageous DUUUESNE WAGON WORKS, hands, inuicatiug wuu my up- Altogether there were aboul Furbinh Company, comuieuces tins morning at the box unit e. rtrtbAvenae Tb eater. big, October 13, 1875, at tbe lesldenca of the TREES! BULBS! FLOWERS! aanWMi raised, which makes about Below Sofpwul.a BrMga, Ajjjaggmrr citt. establishment with which to deal in the Corner Craig street and Allegheny Rlvor, qr bride's parents, No.

90 Washington street. All rbeny, by Rev. B. F. Brooke, D.

JOHN T. now secured, leaving 840,000 yet to be goods mentioned, we commend Messrs. We regret to announce that this theater closes its doors to the public on Saturday Gazfttk, FrfnhmU ireundt andWaif be ex secured, to make up the full amount de C. COLEMAN A BON. TA YM AN and EMMA THOMPSON.

FRUIT TRF.E9 Immense stock, including a fine lot bearing site, very choice. SHADE TREES All Lb lead Ins sorts for Street Laing UORallip, Liberty street. vemrjg, and that Mr. Kyan, the genial, FULTON DOUttLAS Oa Thursday sired. it ai deemed that this was an appro AaiaraeKe Coal.

The hand 11 nir of anthracite and cannel or Lawn Planting, all of our own growia. October 14, 187S, at the residence of the bride's Executors' Sale otReal Estate. priate time to close, and so after a vote of thanks had been returned to the ladies ancle, Wm. by tbe Rev. Wi courteous and etticient manager ami comedian, who has ever been a favorite iu Pittsburgh, retir-s and proposes seeking elsewhere theatrical "greeu fluids nd pastures new." Tbe Fifth Aveuae opened very coal Is another branch of their business, which receive eanecial attention.

Their Hitchcock, Rector of Trinity Church, ANDREW a i i.iis ur own importauon. BOUQUETS AND CUT FLOWERS In every style, Whoiesaleand retail. Catalogues fro. J. R.

A A. MURDOCH, 11 Smithtield street opposlte the Fostefflee), KNAKE M'GINN. Pittsburgh Music Publishing Hssss. GKSEEAL AGEXTS FOB TBB the resolutions passed, ann a collection FULTON and MAOG1E O. DOC6LA8, Will be sold by tbe noderstgned.

Executors of tb Stat Of THOMAS KIDDOO. deceased a trade in tbisline is immense, both at home taken ud. tbe meeting adjourned, leaving LYSLE ALSTON On Wdnenay vealiic auspidonsly iu- August last. It shone all concerned in the best of humor. and abroad, it being their pride to keep in stock nothing less than the very best quali of One Hundred Acres ONE-HALF UNDER.

LAID WITH CO A situate in Snowdea township, Allegheny county. 11 miles south of Oetober 15, 1S7S, at the residence or tbe bride's Oldest Ins. Co. in America brilliantly for a time, and was apparently cepted. Carried.

Resolution for the transfer of 10,000 from the Contingent Fund to the Street Committee Appropriation. Adopted. Mr. Store, petition for a change of grade oo McClure avenue. Referred.

Adjourned. OK FIXE FIKITI RE! COMPRISING-Parlor and Chamber Hats. Dining- Koora and Literary Beta, All of tbe Newest Designs and Patterns. parent. 127 North aveaae, Allegheny, by Rev.

tiestiiieil to meet wuu euiinent sot-cess, nut, FIX ALE. Throughout, the celebration was a great nnaonrgn, on wnicn is erected twe sto.y Brick ASSETS, t4.68e.8i3.ea. ty or wiiacesbarre antnracue. -tum coai being so much cleaner and so very effective in heating capacity, has become the stand like ail establishments wbicb ar tinancial W. J.

Robinson, GEORGE LYSLE, J. MARIAN H. ALSTON. Patent Alio, Plana, Knafc Mfjlaa PUa, success. It was marked by uiree distinct ly susf'eptlble, it felt the griping hand of InsuranceCo.of North America ard, and is ranhllv making its way into With such a history so full of success and nefuluc(is, the friends of tbe institution thought it but appropriate that the send-centeunial auuversary of the founding of the institution should not without being publicly commemorated.

The idea was informall discussed some months ago, and was received with such favor that preparations began at once to be made for the celebration. This first embraced principally correspondence with old members of the alumni, and when It was found that there would tw large attendance, anaugements wer set on foot for the hospitable entertainment of the visitors. The churches took this matter in charge, and tbe cbief part of the work voluntary fell to tbe lot of the ladies Thfvdid tbir work as only they know how' to do. The first Presbyterian church, AlU-gheuy, was decided upon as the place for holding the semi-centennial, and yesterday as the time. When the visitors arrived yesterday they were made at home at barn times, ann, following numerous ex- general use.

Dealers in western cities hare OF PHILADELPHIA. amnles. it sutninbs, but not to go throiiub Knake M'Kiaa Orfwav. RROWH On TuMdtr renins-. Oetober ISth.

but to order this coal from Messrs. Laing a court uf bankruptcy. All the members of SIMMONS, Library r. AUegheny I' or W. F.

KNOX, McKeesport, Allegheny Pa. FOR SAXjIE3. adjnrued and paid by WM. L. JONES, 84 Fourth Avenue.

18fi, at Philadelphia. WILLTAM H.BROWN, McKa in. in the full ansuranco tnat their every requirement will be met to the oi I'Utsuarirn, in cue oit year oi mis age. Funeral on Friday avtkknoOn. at 1 o'clock the company will leave with an extra week's salary in their pockets, and, we trust, witb pleasant memories of Pitts ASE VOIR GROCER FUR verv letter.

1 1 fflces 34i rautii ty BLrecb auu Cars will leave the Conn IbJYi lie Depot for his late and which will be offered at price that defy competition. Workmanship and Ma 134 "Fifth avenue. Yards: Thirty-firrft street burgh. The "Black Hand will Pennsylvania Reform School residence, at o'clock 10-aay, k'cwdt iotu, and rfium arrWlnv at deiMit at r. a thence Ur and A.

V. R.R. ive features. There was the speech-mating a How of eloquence all day long, and a grand rhetorical and intellectual tournament as it were of the great men of the church. Then socially it gave opportunities for a renewal of old acquaintances and the formation of new friendships, for indulging in memories of Auld Lang Syne, and gathering fresh inspiration fur the work to come.

And lastly, it had a very agreeable financial wind-up. It would be strange if, under all these circumstances, tbe Semi-Centennial did not long hold a plaoe in the memory of every participant. Ward's Bread cupi' the boardd tbe balance of the uoupon uonas, week. Mesern. Jones and Wallaw have And a large aad well asleetad ea of Violina, Onitara, Clarioneta, FlnMa, Baaa, Braaa A orman SirrMr Hand Ioaaraaiiliaa -t Qermaa and francfa AooordKMU.

Btriniea, Trimming, and Inatructlon Boon tor all Instrumanta ooastantly on paa. Iii.trvmotit. aold on montnly paymanla Send lor catalogue and prioe uata. Ordora bj mail promptly ittendei to. WAKBKOOH8, a carriages to Allegheny Cemetery.

Friends of the family are respectfully Idv.ukI to attend without accepted eugagenieu's at Ford's Theater, iu terials warranted. Care taken in packing for shipment. Visitors to the Exposition should not fail to call at the warerooms of JAS. M1LL1KEN Uil Smithtield street. runner notice.

Fire and Tea yuan to ma, latarett parable iml- BaSEBT, 29 Franklin Street, AHecheay. KENNEDY On Wednesday, October 13.175. iuititnore. Library Mall. TTHJtt'Ti 'E OF Claafcs sa Caataaao.

Huous Hacke la tr4. Apply at Um offlc at tb. liuu- CHARLOTTE wlf of the Late Robert T. Keu- Tbe sale of seats for the performances taooa. eonMr Foorta maa and nrkc ktmi.

nedy, aed years. wjw by the cardial reception tney receivmi. The church bad been handsomely decorated took Aaetloa. Tbe funeral will take place from tn rextdenoe of herdaugbter, Mrs. Wm H.

Forsyth, No. XX Ridge avenue. Allegheay City, Satvedat aftbk- are now opening their importation for Fall JUHB X. PABKE. TnuMa.

upstairs and down the skill and taste of HEADACHE This evening at 714 o'clock at Thomas F. NO. IS SIXTH Kasr fluspenaiott Bridg. tbe noriwts, Messrs, Bocbman Patterson, ana winter in Fskni-r Cloaks and Sacquks, moox, at a O'CIOCS. Stewart's sales rooms, corner Fifth avenue 8TDCHRL'-Oo Tuesday even In.

October 13. FOR SALE. comprising an elegant line of novelties in being called in to aid in making the deco-rntions rfect. The auditorium of tbe church was very chastely trimmed, Ou the pulpit were maced large boqnets of rare and Wood street 2ft shares Peoples National Bank. 45 shares Smttbfleld National Bans.

thr EXTRACT OF at a quarter of nine o'clock. Rev. J. S. STUCH-KLL, pastor of the Hazel wood Presbyteriao Church, la the Slat year of bis age.

Funeral services win held In the Haielwood Lot on Shady Lane, East Liberty. 54 feet front Cheap Dry Ooods. We call special attention to our large and plain and fancy Cloth Gabmknts, cut and trimmed in the latest styles of fash 10 shares German Amwrkan Insurance oy av uep. axeatient location. Prlc only and tragrant nnwers.

An arcn ran up over carefully selected stock, embracing every platform, which was covered with ever Presbyterian norch, st 8 clock Rl l) at morino, and boat will leave Hszerwoed at 9i Also, Lot "on Frankstowa avenue and extending next week, ojH'niDjj on TuwUy night, of tbsJuventle Opr BoufTe tN-nipany, commences this morning at Hale's muttic store, on btnithlleld street. Trimble's Varieties. The reputation of the performers at this theatre, and the character of their performances, fully justify the patronage they are receiving. The company inclode the Reynolds Brothers, Minnie Rainforth, J. W.

McAudrews, and others, all favorites. Stesraiblp Arrivals Testerday. Dispatches received at Max Scbamberg's European Steamship, Exchange and Teia-gYaph Office, at Smithtield street aa-nounce the arrival of the steaioer Caspian at Liverpool, the Klopstoek at Sew York, and the Citv New Yrk at Sew York. iw.a iv iiiwm 'ciiuo. nun.

oa jr ranxttowc HENE G. HALE, uIERCHANT TAILOR a' faotm.alavllpaia. Fa, permanently eura Che man otstfcata ean. rf 1J peptic, Nerroui or Sidt Hi1ach, laau ai mtespiirHBior Neuralgia aad Virrguiitu, Pre ot. a hoi.

gent by mall. R. n. 1.1. Kits A Aetata, 4S Wood HTHt, Pitta P'lrrh.

to convey the to Elisabeth. The friends of tbe family art) respectfully Invito to at avenue oO feet. Price ontv SS.OAO. green, interleaved with ncuiy tin tea autumn liowers. Stretching across the arch, just under the curve was the word "Welcome." in laree letters on canvass.

Below Company. shares Armenia InsaranceCompany, 10 shares Homestead Bank, on account whom it may concern. And other vaiaable stocks. Thus. F.

Stcwabt, Auctioneer. tend. thing pertaining to a nrsvetass retail house. By our Cash system we claim to give the best value for the least money. We are sow opening some rare bargains in Black Cashmeres, Fancy Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, J- B.

Hiakd 52 Sixth street. Also, 3'i acres on Joqutn street, adjolstag property of Hoeh. the cigar dealer, only two square frost Fifth avenue aud oo square (rom Forbes VfTkV. H. BAT, Franklin Fire Ins.

Company St reei. rnnwij ew.oww. A fine Urge at Sewtckley. third lot from th UNDERTAKER, ion. Also, a verv Urge and choice stock of Shetland and Alaska Seal SacqukV made to our special order "from selected kins," ami finished in a superior manner, 'and are ottered by us at a small advance en the man uf acts rer's prices." Our stock of Camels Hair Shawls, Wove Sbawls and Fancy Shawls, is now replete with all the novelties of the season, ami will be found worthy inspection.

Huous Hacke, Fifth aud Market street. muuiai hib. a rnix umj SX, OOU Business pi-operw Flfrh avenae. Lthrt-a. stretching from the tops of the pillars, ran a gas jet, in which were spelled out tbe words "Oar Guests." On this wall, behind the platform, was a large oil painting of tbe late venerated pastor of tbe church, and head of tbe Seminary for many years, the Ne.

179 Bandosky Allecheny, Pa, street, Feaa atreat and BoilUifioid straet at, fair Coffins. Cachets, torvuds. Ac, at lowest, prlc WoawaM Snffraco AaooetaUaai Will hold a meeting on Friday evening, Or PHILADELPaiA. hnn Paid ainoa 1839, nearly 17,000.000 Caah Aaaeta January lat, lUTi, 3 164.748 I.O88EB ADJUSTED AND PAID BT Searse ana carriages lurnisDoa. Fin Basldenoes la Allegheny City and tae East October loth, at 1 o'elock, in the First U.

P. Church, Seventh avenue. PittsburEh. taTRODY PATTERSOSs So, 117 Auction Bales of Stock and Real Estate EVERY flereaatlle Uterary Laetare. Sale of reserved seats tor the course will take plaoe at the Library Rooms his morning at 11 o'clock.

Season tickets for sale by members of the Lecture Committee and at the Library Rooms, Lecture "Necessity of Christian Influence F.tunh avenue. IJnderLakins In all Its brsm-hes Rev. Dr. John T. Pressly.

The portrait was snrmouuted with evergreen, wreathed around the pictore, and underneath were the words ia letters formed of white winter prtuxptly attended to. Fine carriages and Itaarses in the Government. Paper "Woman's j. e. corns THIRD AVIUM ASP WOOD T.

Ifce BlatnsT ins Oyrtrr Crackers Are lost what you will iikf. Try them 6oJd by grceers. THO. p. bTEWART, Carnsr fifth stsqos ai Wood ttneu Peun Avenue and Gin Street ruruiHiied at lowest puces, i erms, oa,.

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