F .~.r_ ~.. F itte Task* Gad. AIRY . AND .813BITRBAB. . . I ,lll2_ l 3.Aiares fier•dahas w egey ass days 4'oB croak for 16 cents per bit man. lepar cannon : S BIOL. rik • iMayorm Conn.—There were but wren. tie unfortunate victims before the Mayor yesterday morning. lie rind Presbyterian church (Rev. `EL . F.Secevers) la to be,forrelebed .Ith a Sew $lO,OOO pipe organ, contalninco Umunixtero Improvamenuk, stops, &c. IlliegaL—A. .7. Rigby made Infortua 1)01070 Alderman Shpre, yesterday, „wino Meisel and Kerdder. for selling 4 . 1.4110 r on Soaday, npnalialen a warrant Iwo turned. ' 2. D. Elgin% tint elan and boot, hews sod literary aepot, L4' littilDixtb-Dr4llllla, aubseriptiona are —toteavedat.publtahers' rates for all the magatines and periodical". rlawra.—Yeatarday =spina • lot or or Hall a Spaer'• nuke, lyteg 013 anonrobala wharf, awaiting ablp. MM. were dwaollsbed by • =away - awas attached to • heavy wagon. which awl Into them. Sitprsoas Courts—Wm. A. Shim, Esq., etertsallon °Llamas A.. Lowry, Esq., and Leust, Esq., ms motion of Col. is 8. Duff, wage yesterday severally ad tented to practice In the Supreme Court otPosinsyinsda. At Cat J. D. Egan , * brat clam and pop. Mar. book. now. and literary depot, No. immue..4awyers and prcdes. Mona men will find the beatamonment Mt legs cap, and sermon paper and iren. 11011 ttaUntiesy, and at prices which defy competition. 111411 andtorts.--George B. McKee. for. _arkY a pollee officer, was arres on IJlMMasday smarm on a charge o f f die : Wallis , conduct and lodged In the lock op. Yesterday morning after a hearing _Wale tined VS add coats whlchhe paid cad was discharged. Maw. J. Ilyett Smith, of Naw York. Will preseh to-morrow morning and . .1111811ing, In the First Baptist eburoh, .Feagth Menne. between Grant and Ross eiltealte. Mcaming services et lOyi o'clock. Meaning at 7,tio'cloot. A eordlel LOVi• lotion Is extended to all who desire tote Arbia Pittsburgh Unarm, a new milks. 'ZMardiuiton, la betas rapidly re• to the standard. This will be a vow Ana company. and as more mem .bspawill be taken, application should at (INMM baths& to Major Hammel Kilgore, ER Ida alb* he City pall. wbere the bOtiki are opened. - :Alleawleudy.—liary Ann Daly wade in i=n, before Alderman Ammon. r. charging (Marione Donner with dbordsrly conduct. She alleges . that the accused threw a bucket of ashes teer yard white she was hanging out ralatbea, and called her ugly names. The Siemeasd was arrested and held for a bear- - litepenalveVan.—A prominent lumber IftintdMit, sledding In the Twelfth ward, toPrifered with a policeman Thursday Iftigit% to such an extent that the officer -WM compelled to arrest him and take to the station house.. He deposited thirty dollen for his appearance before the Mayor the next morning, but falling to appear tee money was forfeited. Willing Victim.—John Mot - Mask) Mtn* to the Mayor's office yesterday and requimited that he be committed to Jell for short time. He mid there were Maws able bodied man continually per- Nam him to take his life, end be thought he would be 'arm In Jail then ,day Nice cue. The Mayor was of the mime opinion and committed him for ***Aga. !Orem' Osdat Robbed.—About half OH Rine o'clock Thursday night, Mr. r N. Hall. clerk at the Allegheny 'Valley Rliecad Ma% was garroted and :oohed on Canal street. Two men did the ban ner. and secured a small traveling = and inning hook contaltdng ten The satchel was found empty em the ground next morning. Mr. Hall :ea not hurt, sad the men amain known. Hearing.-4. nearing in the ease of the del3nzionwealth vs. Carlos .1, Ferdinand,. Who bi charged with larceny by bailee, aid larceny oorudatina, as set fprth in the Information of "Unlawfully taking and nodvarting to his own private us e, dertaln dispatches by telegraph and other documents received by thp pro. LVof the=fc newspaper, from estern •ed Preto, and did atilinrflally =MA this alnae to his own Print* &a, , •,..w11l take plane this adiertkiau at 3 o'diock, at the office of Jaldefinan M.:Masters 4. l6ttyMall.—The attention of our read ors is directed to the advertisement of Cityßall, which is now in splendid or• derfor renting. T.,e Market Committee expended mayoral thousand dollars lately In refitting and reforniehleg it, anti pre sent it now as a formidable rival to any in this end of Ole State. It Is supplied with dlalnit hill and kitchon, making It vary handy-for balls and parties. The rent has been materially reduced. Full information esn be obtained by calling on C• Samuel Kilgore, Market Super. Intendant, at his °Oise In theliall. important Revenue Renee Mad What= dealers should remem ber Unit the reltsrate laws forbid the sell tag of do*, tobeafo, out of any thing bat stamped boxes. The cinema inOvr is to remove the cigars from the .boies Into glass Jars for display. from , Which they are sold. This Is a violation of the law and subjects the dealer to • eordiscation of all his woods. Collector Davis has readved orders for Its enforce lases sad after the First of December will have it stringently parried out. Baran dealer* should make a note of, the • Uri and prod!, thereby. Oar Railroad" arid Bridge'. • - The folloWing statement from the re lettteret-Oolleetor Davie' office exhibite thermonthiy . baldness o f the railroads ad bridges centering in the city. That lithe Fort Wayne le for the month of .Atognat, the immense badness' of the Mal rendering It Impossible for there to return a report at the appointed time lea month. All the others are for Oa WNW. The Pennsylvania Railroad re tptp iteconnt at Philadelphia, and admit." street Bridge in Allegheny. to is Wlf per cant. op the re , Mptis. itiaLup3:o4. Orol. tttcalptr . ?. td. rittsburgh. Ft. W. C .1344.C.4.03, $. Ut r. 1 0 g at glal.• v :11 . 1411.1.11.• ICJ& .:loear BUDGES. 1533pmitslan t.* 40 I 233 ar. E 4 ra M.. 3. uo 405. r3l 2I•13 s,tm.wC 15eat1 of an OA CAOzen We are pained to announce this morn ing the demise of Mr. J. J. Johnston, gr.. a highly esteemed citizen, which od cured at his residence, In Allegheny, yesterday , afternoon. The deceased wee in the seventy.third year of his age, I gri more Ulm forty of wide had been Wen. tided with the growth and history of MN !lob:atty. At one ti e be was COLI• meted with the tauten Meson and ethers in the antiuda ry movement bersatents, and Mat CIL vote in the Old Third ward, of this ' oft , In that disco ing= when only two co re in the place WI of his way of thl king. Be wu town_ far ids arta in ty, intelli gence attd kindness of earl, erpealelly lo the—yonng, and Ibe sincerely 'Mourned by frienda anft , acquaintances, of atom he had Many', He leaves a widow, together with a ', family of chit ' &en, all of whom, bowepar, are of age end established In the ' citi , The funeral Will take place to.auirro afternoon: At thtir '6lets. Johnny 1106112t0n and "donde" Ar• gold were, from what • can learn, at inns of their old • • under night, ap eatabllahment • dad over by . tepa s ree Reynolds,' on *hart& avenue, fdttebeny, being • • ••• of their open It Is alleged by -Georgia," wag Wide Indunsatlen at • Mayor' office leaterdly ebstglng ,•• with maitre • Milinfder. that they •to her be at 11,late and unremonahle . our of the saft:,dataanded 'Mal • . • whith was artnimithane, wher•upd • they made an astoolt dpon the dr and effected ID antratutehy britaldn th m off the bin gat: •••Whan amide - ,of • • house they amosed the lave Of • • • g the far ' =are slid tech other elm of spar. likable odors as :they aolddloY Omar kende won... The dliattfttolY W i g s .;espild bt:dioU tt la stated, - ware deterred from. roth/a the. intrudes. both of .e•Whten. , ..were . Auttned and' threatened to •-•46042.... nobleman war arrested TaltetteT agnittang and taken to the Mayor's °Toe, '.:Jarttar• he dented being at the bones of clienntt•* osni Refootdak and give ball (Or a issom. • _bte" was arrested - laid AfirfdandlOOked ap thr barb* t•-• I6TERESTIB6 0C:010N. A Pitting Complhnent Paid Hon. Robert W. Piaekey, Treasurer of Pennsyl vania. Few citizen. In this community. and, indeed, in the entire Commonwealth, have more warm, personal friends and admirers than Hon. Robert W. Mackey, the able, I fticlent and courteous State Treasurer, and there are none who more richly deserve the toll estimation and hearty regard of his fellow citizen. Kind and generous in disposition, ever willing to reach out a helping hand to those in need of surn'or, tundatanee and enoouragement, oourteorm to all, and gratefully mindful of the kind offices in his own behalf that are proMptecl by friendship, he is in every respect wor thy the full measure of estimation and oonsideration In which held by all classes of our people. The proud, exalted and responsible position of honor and trust he has attArlriod and the certainty ho has of beirg =dinned as his own successor during the next year in the cfil,m whose dutieti he has so faithfully and ably discharged, are mat ter. of pleasure and congratulation with his army of friends In this, hia native city. It was to glee expression to a sen timent of gratification which largely prevall• over hie success, and to assure him in what regard be is held at home, that a banquet in his honor was arranged by a large number or personal friends, and held lard night at kleGinley's elegant - dining roams on Wood street. There wore in attendance nearly two hundred gentlemen. representing all shades of politics, creeds and interests, and the amemblage thor oughly reflected the leading and pro greestive elements of our groat cities, and was in its mere gathering to- gather as high and as marked a com pliment as any gentleman to public or private life could desire to have shown him. It seemed h like the marriage of the two great political parties, for hand in hand were the leaden who so doaperatra ly struggle to strangle filch other and obtain supremacy In the heated election campaign. They forgot pain)al in their desire to pay tribute to a fellow•citizen worthy their honor, end esteem. I= At nine o'clock Gen. James S. Nagley, the able and distinguished member of Congress front thin district. called the meeting to order, when the following organization was effected: Chairafen, Hon. Jas. S. Negley. !Tice Preeidenta, Hon. Jared M. Brush, Hon. Jame. P. Barr, Bernard Reiferty, Enq., and CAA. Andrew Scott. SeeretarioN, Messrs. Hugh McMasters and J. E. Patterson. Gen. Negley, In a neat and appropriate speech, paid a high tribute to the worth and eteslience of the plea of the ores Mon. and announced that be hr.d the plastrure of introadclng J. C. McCarthy, Esq., who had a duty to periorm on be 4.elf of a large number of Mr. Mackey's trlends, ;Ile way of presenting to him a magnificent, rozid and elaborate gold heseed cane, as an earnests of the esteem in which he Is bald In Ibis community. Mr. McCarthy proceeded In his accus tomed happy manner, and, after bearing testimony to the crartr, of Ole recipient, In felicitous manner banded over the gift. The cane Is very valuable, and bears the inscription ••Ne....nte.l to the I on. R. W. Marley by his Inttaborgb mead... a [natl.( basil n gold and It was specially manufactured for the occasion atter a new and novel design, by those pophigf end drat clam Jewelers, Messrs. Reineman, Keyran 41 Sledle, Fifth avenue. Mr. Mackey graciously responded, and delegated W. It. Moore, F.q , to return thanks in his behalf', which bo did to that able, eloquent and dignified manner which render* him conspicuoua as AP orator. Tfir. ftelequET After these preliminary exercises the guests repaired to the conrwoodious dining room whore a sumptuous banquet board, groaning beneath the weight of the good and toothsome things spread num It in abundance, was invitingly and tastefully spread, The copper was highly creditable to Mr. McGinley, who enjoys high reputation an • popular caterer. After the cloths were removed and spatting wines were introduced, the Chairman proclaimed that senti ments and, speeches were order. Among thoae who made happy and an. propriate addreases were Hon. J. ti. Neg. fey, Mr. John Flinn, Hon Jared M. Bruen, Daniel O'Neill, Esq., CoL 4 P. Barr, Wm, C. Moreland.. F.,ep, J. H. Page, Secretary of the liirinaineville Railroad, Me). Russell Errett, Edward House, Fag., David thins, Eaq , John C. Mc- Canny,F,sq. Han. Tnomss Howard, Hon. R W. Mackey, Col. Win. Rummy. T. W. Davis, Esq., Evan Jones, Rag.. Col. Andrew Scott, Wm. J. Anderson, Eaq., Fred. Magee,' F.ry , and several other gentlemen. The greatest good cheer prevailed, and it was at a late taw that the party adjourned, bigttly do. lighted with the o=4llBlo[l. We hope Mr. Mackey may live long to enjoy the gift bestowe.g, and that he may continue, up to the dolts of his useful Bra, to enjoy the respect and esteem of his fellow cal. 1008. DHOPPL DEAD A Stranger In the Clay—An Emigrant'. Sodden and Sapitenam Heatn—llloes It Happened. aim rt nu lie 1.. Lent night, about half past eleven o'clock, one of the city pollee, while vs trolling his beat near the :Elevator, on Liberty street, discovered a man crawl. ing between the railroad tracks. He accosted the stranger, and found that he was an emigrant, sick, and hunting a hotel. The officer Restated htni around to Nelbuhr's, 376 Peon street. Imme diately upon getting Leto the barroom the man caught hold of a poet to save himself from falling, and trembled vio lently. When questioned, he truly re plied; in German, "I'm nick, and want a bed." The proprietor directed • servant to prepare a room, and In a moment attempted to lead the man out of the bar room to the place. At the door, leading out, however the man soddenly dropped speechless A bed was hastily prepared upon the door. upon which he was laid. In five minutes when be wee again ap proached. life was found to he extinct He never seemed to have been hod of er f.lllog at the door. Acompaning the man was a Bohemian, who male° they, in earapany with a family of Ger. man emigrants, had come from New York. 'The Bohemian, on the way out, noticed the man in convulsions once, and in reply le inquiry learned that he bad been attacked' ; shriller man ner at other times. The whole potty arrived at Hie Union Depot on the 10 :30train. A abort time af.er the decree ad started out to find a betel, stating that he was sick, and that was the lase hoard of him. Ha well a German. Wilbout friends and been In ttla country about eight months. Vela much was learned from the Bohemian. Ho bad with him carpet sack. In lila pocket book war found a ticket for Evansville, Ind , yin Pan Handle railroad. Tice ;aline was taken to the lockup 'net opened bog toned to contain noth ing but clothing and a few trinket; together with a , passport from Nombre to Havre, givenrre r l t dollin 7.ihie. The body was removed to Alken'a emiertaklng establishment, where the matter will be folly inveati gated to-day. The family whom the Bohemian elated were with him Gould not be found, but it Is probable they are stopping at some of the hotel., and may attend the in qucat• Mortuary Report Following are the Interments In the city of PUtaburgh, reported by Dr. W. Naively, Pbyslcian of Beard of Health, from November 13, MU, to November 23,1869: Following were the tilaeases: old ago, three; debility' two; dropsy, 2; matrons, one; diptheria, one; nophrins, one; lar yogins, one, meningitis, two; armlet fever, one: typboa fever, one; booplog coogn, two: pneumonia, one; to berm loans, one; still born, one. Of the, above there were under one year, dun front one to two, (our; from two to dye. two; from forty to fifty, four; from fifty to sixty, one; from sixty to seventy, one; from ninety to one hun dred, two. Maim, ter{ females, 10; white. 20; cot ored, 0; total, VI Soibb•Airals. '•Snlbbs" Arnold waste the Allegheny lock-np yesterday morning. He had amused himself a short time before day break by kicking In the door of Georgie Reynolds establiahment. on Chinch ave• nue. In this be was also asalarad by Johnny Robinson. Odicir Lafferty at tempted to arrest the too, but Elnibbs I drew a revolver on him and he was cola. polled to retreat. Getting reinforce. wants he returned and secured Arnold, but Johnny had fled. •"Bnibta" was fined VI by Mayor Drum. He seemed to be flash of greenbacks, and paid the st the same lime exhibiting a welt filled Purse A. warrant has been Issued for Robinson's arrest. Einibbs was ar rested In this city Taeaday and given twenty-four hours to leave. Be kept his Word and left for—Allegheny. OUTRAGED DECESCY Haw Public Morals are preserved in Allegheny City—A Sad and Disgusting Street Spectacle. Yesterday afternoon the blush of shame was called to the cheek* of hun dreds of pedestrians on Federal atreet, Allegheny, who witnmeed a diegtuting and revolting exhibition of female do praylty and degredation, coupled with so outrageous assumption of authority and lark of moral decency and consider• allon on the part of two mock custodians of the peace, yelept city police. We re. per to the dragging forth. in broad day light, from her home of sin anti Ice 'gutty, the person of the noto• minus ''Motile Beech." She had evidently been aroused from a bed of shame and had no garb to cover her nakednesss other than a night robe, which was torn and palled to piece. by the brave officer. charged with making the arrest. It was Is this coodalon, in her bare feet, liar limbs and body folly exposed to the night or the many virtuous men and wo men who were walking on the pave menta of Federal street, that this poor, weak and frail creature wan fairly dragged from the corner of Church av sone to the tombs. Decent men and wo men turned away their heads In sorrow and disgust, and no one witnessed the and and revolting exhibition of low and morality who did not openly denounce and censure the brutal conduct of the police. We hold that the arrest made, at mull a time, and In such a manner. was not only a groan outrage perpetrated on the unfortnnate woman, but ems a direct sod maul iiedilt to the entire Christian .... mute ty. It Is an awful nom tnentery upon the moral* of Allegheny, end reflects on enrol,' ,a) the method of ti.ninricionl admiral di-a tter, of filmier on the other -tile of the , river. We do not leatilo Mayor ' Drum In the roamer, but we feel that an opportimi v I. presented for relieving his 1. , )11 , n force or the presence of men a lei have no little consideration and erne 01 ,1e,11^5 . It. their rompoeltmn... At !di 6 ,, txte. Illy arrest should be made the .01..., of 1,, ventigatton, as the desire to mi15 . ..1 . .11y fall that a rebuke be mileites:ered :he offenders, and that the streets nov. r auto shall no made the theatre of i. green Insult to common decency anti public morality. —Sine . . writing the Rho, we hive rn. Ireireti several commute...a/0n...1t the sit t , Jeet whirls Will fe , ( Ill'v rei,elered We esnnot helot beileg glad t lit we era not alone in our cen.ere, and that pil tete ,pinion Is at work. Amu•em.. nt 1./PKR HOUR& -"LPah the Forsaken.” wan presented to a large and apprecia Live eitniteit , ft at the Opera House lant evening by Miss Wretern. The piece wilt berzuy:al OIL: the matinee this ahem,. A n.l Ito. caning, trllch C1014..4 Mina K eatern'a engagement. ..The thi!il Stealer" will be reprod WWI. PITTNBI . Ron Tki \TR), -- The Tr rclean Opera Tri'l/Ps and other TIOVellirl• at the old Theatre continue to attract large audiences. The entire variety combina tion will appear :u a grand bill at the matinee this afternoon, amt also thin evening. "Tap Diu' Mil YR Bo; ".—Monday even Ing the grand allegory of the "Drummer Roy; or. Battle of Shiloh,' will be ore tented at the Academy of Music. The arrangements have two° completed, and as there nave been new features added to the piece since it won presented in Ihis city last Beaton, a moat excellent en tertainment may tie anticipated. A 0.% 13$ of M , ste . —Last evening Rev J. mart lannth was gre.aed with nu audience canaidertaily larger, and if p . *lige more enthitsimv.le, than that of the preceding ovoid Dg. The it cturer, by his keen humor, racy deecriptiona, tivato and liberal views, and withal a et tali/ pert:Mar eloquence and Intl hos of a nuati, power, acorns to have taken our lecture going f,‘ablic by !norm and won ho way into their highest admiration. lie la certainly one of the tiaeet platform ora tors and lecturere we have ever had at the Academy, end the favor with which he has been received la but another proof of the discrimination of our lecture pule Last evening •Tront the Pope to the yraimide" was treated in an eloquent and exceedingly reed rating style, which called f.,rth applause fre quent and of the heartiest cha• actor. The audience were so well pleased with the entertainment that at the close requests were made fora rel.. tion. Mr. Smith. after consultation, eon. aented to deliver aczEbsr new lecture, and on Monday evening will demur., on "Whildeid. Spurgeon and Bees-her, contrasted and compared." Such a lee tore la suoreatis sly .nterestiOg• sod rsio• not fall. with Mr. Smith's consummate tact and ability, to be both entertaltdait and instructive. Oar Young kola• Fielda, 'legend t t, Co , of Roston. the well-k Dorn et. t erpr talng publisher, els,. shore announce some things that will delight young people. '•tray Young Folks - hoe advance .1 with rapid atride, abd In now without peer In catering for the rising generation. Thin sup. -lority ha. 40.10 al;4111.1 by brain and capital. The beat literary minds are among the e.30.41r.nt contributors, add no stint of money In its publication. This magazine la pot of the !dottier ttoose" sort but it contains matter which in struct,. sod entertain, nod recitlirel young people to think, and eliern e. Panda their minds. Science Is history i• rendered like romances, and even the drudgery of every day life, an beautifully described in some of laid year'• articles, in wade to appear no morn plat-time. Not only are young minds invigorated oy the r tonal Imo., in this magazine, but men in advanced yearn wbo have not th time, or hare lawn dr priced of edueatl , mai adramages, may also learn much to prt.W.. 1. "k at the tint of writer* for 11170—writers of omin BIWA. end on t, pal.. too, that mood !ail to charm and Interest. At the molten( a year too, twelve ono:therm make a I eslitl• (ail illustrated vo:oine worthy to i.e .an the parlor cebtre tatblo. =1 The distinguished stranger who pare,..l down Fifth avenue ytaterday afternoon, creating such an excitement by hi, an. pontoons and calling fall) ks na all aides, "what a noble "I low ew parbly dressed ' had numbered 1:14 cloth log since arrival In town from Iha lons established ia.pnlair and I,allinna.de Clothing MI.. nt Mr. Wrn. Unseen helde No. )O Sixth afloat is'. Clair). film name could WA aervrtal,ri but II more Ito oo"tant fact WWI W.CIVOI , d, that Mn lielspellbOide le preparrd furi.leli ga meaty, for boys and liwn's wear, label stylea and rkai.lorn, anted to Itt per fectly, and please lc liemry reTect, for prices which to those who hare heroin lore neon playing esortatant rates, is simply aistonisMui. Wils a call. I=2 The 1.1:1 posting trade weave to Le peculiarly productive of litigation. The feeling betareen the artistes wrote to run . very high. causing thorn on the slighteet provocation to rash into legal technicalities. The fated wan developed at Alderman Donaldson's elites, yrsior day, 8. C Albright e mopleining to that "Metal that Jame. Thack any, hie father , to-law, and a number of of here, had torn and defaced a lot of tittle. Just after he had finished putting them up. Thad, Cray hue been onciientvicted of this of. tense and lined, but [(don't teem tri have finished him. The Aldermen lofted warrant for the arrest of the accused for malicious ==! Lain night about twelve o'cloce. Capt. Rood, at the lockup, dlaeovered aelight fire In Patterson'. !Ivory etaule, the rear of which eztenda to Diamond alley,)pal below the [owls. When discovered the Il,or woe slowly burning, bdt after a deal of trouble a window was broken open, the employee awakened end the fire finally putout wahent much damage, A coal from the IaOVO on the screed Door la supposed to hive caused the Incipient conflagration. Had It gone roach forth , r the hay would have been reached, and then the stables In all likelihood would bave boon amoug tbo (hinge that were but aro not. The Iron lx College, Wh o s e o.ril gprotarsin another golutun, Is undoubtedly one of • the best coo. Booted and most ably managed schools for boys and young roan in the country. Toe cburse or study is comprehensive, thorough and practical, while the Petri dpals, Messrs. J. C. Binlin, A. H., sad A Cowley, have long been recognized as two of the most aciximplabed and de voted Instructors anywhere to be mood. The past rectord and the present high standing of the College, are not only sufficient testimony to Ita merits, but the Mabee* and beat recommendation It can have. A F. w Da3s tonarc—Fuwier 11 Wells will make examinations in Lsfayette Hall, ;flying char is and full description. How to rise in the world and make the most of time and talent, explained, day and availing. If. 'PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1869 THE COURTS. supreme Court—Pall Bench FSID.LT, Nov. 26.—The Supreme Oeurt met at ten o'clock a. n , present a full bench. The following business was trans acted: Fuller vs. Kelly. Clarion county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Read, J. Syracuse Pithole Oil Co. re. Carothera, Venangn county. Order granting a new trial reversed and set aside, and the me Lion to gnash tho writ of errer overruled and record remitted to be proceedid in according to law, per cursion. William A. Shinn. of Pittsticrilih. on motion of James A. inwrio and \Vim A. I.eggate, on motion of 1. B. Duff. wero duly qualified and admitted to practice in this Court. Kountz'n appeal, Westmoreland couu• ty. Argued by Patterwm and Watson fur appellant and by Footer and Logan contra. Hoecter vs. Delugele, Allegheny county W 1 . 1 t quashed. ('curt then adjourned to meet PLO La dtdphfa ou the rat Monday of January 1570. Dlatrict Court —J udge Hampton FRIDAY, November 24.—The ease of Wilson vs. Adams, reported yesterday, was resumedpond submitted to the jury, but a verdict had not boon agreed upon when Court adjourned. In the cannot item et al. vs. Kulpa. I. bud, motion for a new trial and reasons tiled. Reed Wein v vo. Beam tont "Eagle.' Action on the case to rteover damages on trtal. Common Pleas—Judge .tone FRI DIY, November 26.—Err the raver of Wlghank en. the mos.. how -K.lngtfroo, - prt re,Nly repnrted. the jnry Pf.toti for plamutl !n the 1.1111.1 of $1,22 , ,. The ewe of Pattoraon op. fhlleu?ln, re pont tl seeterday, ww renumed. On.fritt:, The Plate 111 1103 TOM' 4weetmrelr It It, n pLy1:1; Al W.. 6.411.44 t.:‘ Ln lone! ,toolty loot we shrub! know where to purchase thew. IV e remain 0/111- ,lren throughout our whole the one regard of n liking fur sugartd sweets, end the only danger we roe fu lie gralldestlotl of the demands el Ike palate Is that we Nab through cur mouths, In many inhtancas, delicate poi aeon winch nap away our Ilona. Sweet mealrt should be pore to Ile health•giv• mg, and unless veil have connlence In thr.le from wLotn you purchase, we would 01011 tty advise coolant Indulging In the li,snry. Now, when aeleetions are made out , f the wide, varied and Judicionaly 1 assort. d .v.,.ck of foreign and dove-tle manufacturers of randy to he found at 1 tile old eatahhehed, popular and drol • be uao of Mr. tleorge Rettven, No. 112 Federal atreet. Allegheny, i here lo full guarantee that ell deleteriuu4 sweet tueatts are escaped. Mr. Ite•ven has 100 Year. iseltoted the rentliallon of loading in his bubtneoao Ills otoeg always brace the [bloat of geode and Ills prkee weste the m et rrautuhable. Indeed, ene herwestNew York, ran a Letter, (rocker or purer k of I,,relgn sweets, nottbrme, fruits. jellies, note, ale., be found. We have Ivry known Mr. Iteavee as an enterprising, fair Jelling and courteous bllbi 0068 gentleman, emi nently worthy the full share o, patron age he draws to his dome. Give him a roll for anything in his Ilne, and you cannot fall to be pleased and utlettled. =I The following decd. were admitted of record In the office of Li. Snlvely, Re corder for Allegheny county, Friday , November 35, Pa.l9: P . Ip , .‘ 1 , !: ! t ote , t0r,rnP.7arj:r,..7.0.1.,;.. Fliss.ll, 1. I.t en% -13 es. e. SOT . '•• • air to•rt,top • ... • LI M'l . • " Wtp Tyl• r on Ja : Dull . , , i lo . t V.I. .1, rt. Ile. anti 1., • wan on 11 ., . no./ Ito, W l'ltt.toargh I. t 1 ilammirrr lo Rm.., 11 , towolhip up Puuth 8., It 4.11 , 1 111 ........... . . Denter WWllog Mile bier This machine needs only he peen work ing, when everybody will be convinced that it Is precisely the thing needed to relieve a family from an Immense amount of drudgery. If nut Relished. }nu need not keep It after you do a washing. •R H. Loon, Agent. No. 12 Federal street, Allegheny City. Girls wanted for general house work, at Na. 12 Federal street. Potent clothes-horsoe: tour elltlerent .tYlett, and the common etteirs. Call end e Chem at N. PI Federal barnot, qbeny ftirolrtiod &Gorr nulwe for nil and sewing girls; boy. (or storm., At No. 12. Federal strerq 1:1!=lEl!!! The frequent reports of the Ines of life from excomon of cartstn oil I 612.1pS ren der it of great Importance that consum. err ahnuld know where to obtain • per fectly safe oil. Newer. Penne,* 8 Bee son, No 19 Sgventh (late Irwin) Street, era manufacturing a hcantlful Whit/ I and are determined that no sample of their oil, erherovel lound, Wall he below IN, fire teat. A sample examined by um to day stood at 118, tire test, and was ss limpid u water. We deem it very Important that 0 1 / 1 117 family 11.1 , 13k1 cart, to oil ehould make aura that any brought Into their him. 11141Alid be non Vs, arta therefore Rafe in the halide of any child or servant In the fern I y. 0. 1•.1 . ..c•. , , ••••••fla L. Wit: 13 13im ls a* i t .o 4, ss ILLIA nirfer.,llutl.. f ••••••1u r •••••• • oxo. •a. „1110. •rse and cat, ••• I 3 It • ••••• a u 1114,1 011 A IMES & Ft 1_ ;ILEA, IL • C•pltal tin:l sahtil or, Vett!! D.th Ca P. 1:1(1,01 of snrpasslug int ercat, by '" a V..,.1 . ,•• • • •o. August J Evans. Price f!,otr. •es rat., II r•rr•• ••• l' . .rrners' A Irnenr , - A ill!: d ' a! Igh/ble hurie.que on the old-faah- I tone..l arrners' Men•ntw. glviug w•elht, .ruserti n Ea le NON. prognwatisatione, ndol..n to fanners, lam- UN IVEIVTA Ellie. ily receipts •I/ii morel romark It by that pklo.opher, Josh r.l! 01 he. 409 Illwarstlon. Prim, rents. Ethelvn • Ilieneice. delightful new 113 * ° " novel u try J 41 On., of the twat she has ever written. Price The above brocipt are for sale by Jobs Pitiocit, W; , Poeite 14.1..3.1(41105. It. - g Good. •t New Torii and rhilade, Oita ortitan Pelee. tut 40 thtge Ms g. Mr. litialtsrd N. alter, the popular and enterprising proprietor oft the Corner rtry Geode House, opposite Gout Hence and Cathedral, FILb avenue and Grant street, bee Just secured from the prin. rips! New `kern end ii:llllndelphia sue tine Houses, a large stook of &bawls and general dry goody, which he will the public at great tipeelsil bargains for the puriod of thirty days. Teo goods are all iteasoneble and Mathematic, and as they were bought at decidedly eacrl doing retail, Ma Deaker ran afford to isoll at prints whlr.h will vitonlalt the people. Call to and Judge for yourselves. At tit Federal street, , Alleghtiny City, Good, Freehand bpiood fttsinaon. Finest D.,heas Finest Turkey Prune., Finest New Curl - gran, Finest lieedlcsa Wilgus Finest Garden Vigil, 'meat Arabian Dates. Plneet Valencia Helaine, j' meet lmpailal PtMIMI, Meld Hbelled Almonde, Fined Virgin Oil of Mx, Finest London Layer Raisins, Pineat purbarn Mustard, Fined )3 , 411016as barthues, Now Orange and LAUIOrI Peel, New Choice Citron, Now Atbenn:uin Sauce, New French Pickle's, New Pickled Llic.es, New Stuffed hfauguea, Npw Stuffed Peewit. Now queen Odes; 4e., he., Al prices to compare with any. OEO. Beavare. The best and Orr as Tonle of Don, Phosphorus and .ays, known Caswell. Mack Ferro Whosnho rated Elixir of Calliope Bark. The bon rowan's color to the blood, the Plicapho rue renews waste of the gorse tfasae, and the Calls:aye gives a natural beatUhful tone to the digestive organ; thereby curing. dystpop In Its various forms, Wakefulnosa, (+enrol Debility and De pression of Spirits. lillannfaceurod only by Caswell, Hazard a Co., New York igoid by all druggleta. CM ire see... Wind Planos,—lidellor di Hoene have now on hand a large lot of choice second band pianos, Notre of them Pearly new, which they have taken Im part payment for their new pianos. These are offered at very low prime, rind are a good investment for • porn who wishes a cheap piano ior beginner. Bement- , bar the pl.*, 63 Firth, avenue, next door below Masonic flail. Ehoptoyatent Othee.—Girls wanted for cooks and private !amide. in the city. li. H. Long, et ho. 12 Federal .treat, near bridge, Allegheny City, at the Dalt. ler Wishing Ma ch ine Mee. lot Wonderful 4ureefis of t Lie Burdett There seems 10 he no exaggeration in the wonderful things attributed to the Burdett Organ, if we are to Judge from the number mild by Kleber ,t Bro. Some half a dozen of them have been disposed of sines yesterday. The tons of the Burdett Organ is so touching and pathetic that oven strong men have been known to shed teara at the 1)(1r for mann" thereon of Rome simple borne melody. The Burdett furnishes the intone for the heart—the truermusie—and no one has ever heard that Instrument without feel. log a strong desire to become the pon• aesoor or one of them. Frph oysters. game, end other deli. cantos are received daily at Burn•e res taurant, °rimer of Smithtleld street and Sixth avenue,—one of the best reatau rants in the city. This establishment is proverbial for the manner in whirl! everything In the line of edibles is 13, V I'd to Its patrons. The most faatidlouts can not fled an objection to the manner In which the wants n( the lunar man are here !supplied. Ladles istiould call In while out shut. Int: and look at the new and handle - nue stock of tine Ince Rooth; art received at Moorhoad•s, No. at Market street. They aro being sold nit at astonishingly low prices, considering the aly le and quality. Thin house always en)oyed an anvl. able reputation In thin lion, and the present stock la not inferior to any that hes over been the In More. Yuttugaon'• Saloon, earner of Smith field «treet and Diamond alley, Is Just the place to get a delicately prepared, healthful and anpetirlng dinh of tuatara, game, the. ?dealn are nerved at any hoer to ladle« or gentlemen. Cakes and eon - fectlminry of the finest kind are always on hand. Sup t , s provided for private exult,' In the neatest and moot perfect style. The little trouble anwhi; wane of the newnpaper frnternity, In whlrh no much interest In restored, will nitre no otter , . whatrver on those handnome, chomp and durable trunltn, ratites, astrhelm, made ht I.lebler. Ills wnretioune No. 101 Wood wrest, will he found mocked with an annortnient of theme articles, 'alien earl out be e: rolled. Boon. and 21.11(10liery at Egso 14. No. 41 Stnittaleld street. A large lot 01 novel eys, very cheep. and just suitable for business men. Rinks for all els/tas of people. All tie latest papers, wet , kly and lilustrats Hark numbers of maga. aloes, and subscriptions for mean:doss at publishers' rates, 41 littilletiefa street. Now in the time to purchase queens were of a superior pislity, .t vie mid fin ish. Call at the warer,oins of the Key. Ettne Pottery, Mes4rs. Kier and CO pro prietors, No. 363 Liberty Street, and on amine the choice .uock. A int of !gruel.. especially suitable for holiday presents are now on hand. Constitution ll atrr la a nortata rura fir CUalsL. and all dssrsouls of the nays. For sale or ti•. liruggista. Grand :Saturant , dinner at }1,:rlo.lto erg Contineutas, Pit. h oral, uo, t OD your way to lbo ['oat ,$O, f)on't pawe by without railing In at Hol Alm! [nor tf, day. He ban awns thing CO 6111 t tan tome er all. Etch and Ile(.!, anti ;Mlle Alta delicate vartetlr , , at the Cuntlnertial, belOW the Peet nlhce. %on ran got a nt:sl , - mon! at any boor of lila day at ifo'/lin.noo'n. can al llMlLloinp, v llO Laalow the PiNst rl riL avenue. anl L 11. 1 ,11 • 1 , 1. 1, dititlN MEM tIYTII./, 1L1"., ,AL .All • TILIMSI L. PATTAILI T IiONAIAIII - 1,,A, .••A log. T 1 ibere•l.A M. I u 3. IR; 1.. Ate. A WILMA AI lAIWY •va M, V t• BA.UU el. TODD-311 ALL obi ounolsy ouou. y. 1869,t lb* 1,4 ..oce of $4. or, W All•yhrby C•tr by I. y. 11 mat, Mt tiZIPEbk W.l ..; fYy. ,sf..l Miss ANNA 11.1111.1.1..10 Alogh, rt by. TAI lA.—, 1u 4.4 ttettu• • 115.. •L t 'rat .• rr.•tol4 op.!I mt o tt. • •.• • in• I Out, Lo al saA-011 oca. lIENLIV Nrsil at ,ar 1%. forn.••l 'Or: tato Dr.. i LtA, r. . f•rrear . It • r •I s. o r:117117 4r":7e'rpt-„%fi;;!.'r ard. 4% I.tfrir• PI aO. oo• [Nar.. at. .s IL 101 year Los ,e To•tanet•l .11 1.1. NI•e• In•tantt. sr tett 50... n. st I Wet,. n.. Is t•I ftesstty •re t e,...ttnl y eel t at.n I t, 13. YO ur t sett u•. o r J IN le ts 1. • 1 , 1111 .1, t•I was" ooro oclt JUSIN .IttllNnt at • .“ 73.1,ear of Ites see. k. a Ter m:ed• utv •r• rwap,‘ UNDERTAKERS. COVTINCI and nil ruseral Furni•htee ut . Ju rates. .4k . 4 OE DINANCF To ♦atnorfao One Ceastraellaa al a Plank loalk to lighth Ward. I. lie trdalarit and rno:trd ay tn• tam and Common Cooneslt £4. Ottn n , .414. 4h.ray. and U hrd..* attain , twat-wailed ty N. aldhortin •f the. 14. t am C. mailittat nd some lttt ...Mat. •• oirrrh t to. reeirt•• at 4 writ. prat enalo hit 14. min. ten I. 41n tii•tit in it a cat rth .1 • tr. ni uf 1 , 44 110 1,1 4 4 tth no au a .pr ott Mill( in to eta ee with health, lora tip• tirti••ii '4 I, town. mad tat ih-r.itir ll! Iowa" tad . at i•ithttt ta 14 Jou , , •4 • . 11. That i. p.0ry.... uc d 1r..1n.i the r,st •Pol •.4 .1 tut, intl. , . In. re u. DIA Is 1,ru1., lush,. • s purul•• I upon •, bes ,un.ltns •It.l ann.. tc; ctn (be numb shin Is nt .04PP P.( • miss rs, gel , •e au° from Me. rte . n eel tn Hod, ow, I. Isotn side, enu• It . P r to proct to the nu. r not tn ~r.. nu {lse!) cowl..N.l,lnel bout/Allan kn. , unStinil s niers sa/sI • • nit, J. Thal ....taa as Oa r. •aud ex.:out "r turut. alia 1 cm ful l ?t p A. the dr,ty IL. l• tu • otit NAT r.lon the mr anion, tn. ✓ t. t, , , , ,1ta10r and obtal lo a Ain fer r et • I/, tperl d v. seen. dint to Inv rt.le al”ora ind,ealmi, and i ~ r enpou truer ed to mate demand mud •u.ir. tue 41111 . .r.. 1, to Pn e d ,n so t ola ea ! t e h %.1 e he n naht•ean A v.in.- • lilt. “A4. Art 11..• ' , hi."... I. t le City of A l H. IL Inlet ameba:or tor neolliao^..... mat reintliet nr here,"'tp fi the lharegt and the mom la r-tural. 4 r 1. Ordained and enneted low t law Oil. the *3lb fay of hoc. run, •. 1 5 09. J AM KY Yd. - IMMIX- Presid. nt of ,eleet 1:11ala • it. •Ctrat. itutarll IL. Clerk of Melt et t ;omen. AI. YGO r r e.ljent U l, °mon 1 . .01,11. •tteat : }Wheel 1....1C1 - mitt, Cie of C'esdn..n Connell , R EMO lt T lON 46 To Sprit Ellsh Street Received, hy Otte veleet Ted Common Roane of We City u/ A ledbe - y, Thal 131,0 /wool be armed Its prose/ width trout male street to CU, Rao. Tod tinco Slwee Uulford. De. Tithe sad Moritz, treobol 'Tr.. be mid Obeli d relit Appoiele riodera to wed wt./ ART ea dassi•ora Tod he: eat I / ardor/lobe. TO Wm pr./rt./a.ef Otte Art of Awe:rut? so.. proved Roy lot. 4. I). WI, bad that .e 41 eke f . /12.11. Ratify them of .hOr 5',14111,70",11.6 We d / hereby orstAly that Otto (drys log l is true so 1 camel way of Ow b • lobob by /0 / Orlon Rod o=ooo Coonells . f said rl , 7. at raced beet:, bald az Thursday. th e 01310 loot. At tot. J. R. ORLEY, Clerk of belTel Utz/dell. T. DILWORTH. Meet of Ottoman Ceoteelt. 1= n ESOLUTION To (Vero •67e11e Bartell Resolved, by Ms Went and Common *moo it of the City of Allegheny. Tftst nrn.te street b Uopened It. p .... rt srldtb Rom 11 rrrrr avenue to lo r ver nett that John B. Ingham, John Al , We and It Cuero Rea horst,ireetoldeta he and yan nen b. appomteolLateaers to TIP. .44 Ywu the dmoMpaol end Pascals soca - 4- gt " ;:v i v i t t l 1,1111:1, 1 ria :11 itrt.% :get ' ' al bonnells tont; Ihem of theappAntment. ? ALLIDLIZI. T. bovember YOt4 1800. t do a Refell7 eettlfy that We forego up Is a ify g th:te It l et and 1. held he titin " grll 6 .r. ° :st - d W • •WR I3 me Rol. held on Tnuraday, tha 03.11 Rat. ARAI; .1. B_ OX1.111". Civet of ft. lect I , ouneli Alteat I DILWURTII, set" Clerk of common Coenclk ar NO 77r ES—.. Ti. Ler,' .• "Zest," •' Franca," -800,/ suy,' t., not ezettamg FOUR LIN EA, will be tmertal n (Arse cohoon-1 once fc r rir ES T F I"E ( 'ES TY; tocA adds tons! fine FI FE CESTR. ANTED.—A GIRL TO DO 11 ..NEK•L ann•ly Pe9t :• . lOU ~,,ord our, WANTED.—SITUATION AS A 1•1110 ILLI.INO T ,• rroyeert steer. to erye, Tr eeee• t•ye yet! bee {eyel le .l •ty re re erne, t'l•, V 6 .1. ar.ov• u ,Jl/).rn e reeselree. e :111.11res. Aeee iety. leee. ANTED.—A quail ity of v 1 rhea, 4 9Ill•FT I HA IN —,wl atucl pr r71..1. Alb° • far. IiPI W 7. • ,. El:. 97 Thlrt•et. l'ltt•hurg7. ANTED—AnW active Partner with at 000 to al 500 pit•l so enaaa. in the tab deaol- erod.ee watt., lon Loan... lu A.L.ahruy t add,. hes, ( lIT. ea. WASTED--DELP.--AT EM. i•Lajyyz.NT (00015'0. NO. I . dart.. BOYc NlLLlef and BOA. for dt dtderen• nods of i1eC*11.71.1.111. Perk.m wadding held of el Itlrols can be rairlled s.nationool.7ra. WANTED—An ACJENT for this VT rity to aeII the rch `dosed tiAhTlia.l4 .114,111 . 11 , .. on whieh re ,Arrr trrm• mon- 11t b/. any ..•Otr ruoly•ny I 'all and .t 161 Wl.ocl ..trrrt WI I, i.N.. Treeerthe I,rret. j ANT ED.—A (iENTN every y ICE 1,,,,.1l the A M AKA( r- TI IA , IIIN C. the ouly Varnity tri.tth Meets... r Invented. 123 s, k.‘ flO.OOO •11I."r n.. 1,, A.l - ANKH!, AA l(SIITING Ilurt , pn, or et. LoAle, UaiTATIE LIIIFLA lIT, LITE RA RI. 11-I 1. aar —sPA • I , H liLl• I AR r 4 .1T1 Irlr.. AVA'St‘li. luU ••• ,0t,t1111,.1 • el% a, LlNrat ,Lolrr ttrrAtore, T , o o A 4 , 4 . I . °° ' don awl .1•-•irshIt el I In ••• • r• o IlPT.11•.. among which •••••• • .•I.• . ...n•m••ntar., 4 finn•nn • 010.1.101.1 w A•.n In la.ge ur sco•II amounts. I 'Ir".:•7•.”'•:•7• W ANTED. - MORTGAGES. - W ANTED. 541 COAL 1111,14iFIti W. ail 1 pleonant ,1/I , lrf • rt.n•laitt EU= At ~ t on.toor.t. ea the lan:tett...to Yr . sh,la Itati•aY. t y r.th re •rh IltY. tntritt A Pull to XV . AN'rED. - AGENT 4. - $ lll.O ~r,,, 01.1 itry I• 1 LIB l• In of Oar. p.“.rula• •-••,••• • • rhn thr .I••ate. o.ati• w..ra .Ix.t 4,Lts am, mu tut. lOU 000 •01.1•1,1 llm Imaul mosa. 00.11, M• 1..17mge m - Yua [Om mull ii",{ol. it Il•bur, h. P.. Ule, 0•. to.T e•arrasy al ternoon, a • - .‘,.P1.1 IM2IB I 'pO-I.F.T, lilTll QQ&RI7IVI:.- MUMEMM2 11•1.1.1, oat, 144 Fe.. h ,. Y ME= VOlt MAI E-t FOUNDRY A ‘D A' It hi fsri 1,4 i AI, ...it Anil • • ituti • rail t •a: A ...ie. • P•ri'l• li)11.•• At ibis i•it•-• 41. r. UDR NA LE. ENGINE% AND it. •I • Y.ltn• I .. of, 1im3.1. •nu 1 4 4, 011 N A - Engines and Itoll tr., Ng , . and t