It! mitts Wm* • MI AND SUBURBAN. t *Or '64 &Urn, ies:loglaed is as IMP of artArask frr 11S emu per webbi by btocas par ammo I wog. II • Illeyer Dram had four common • :.- bedwiblnayestenlsy morning. All plo. IrMatrag!ll Councils will bold regular Meeting this afternoon, at the naval fiery Brunil.--A middleezed woreen. well dressed. was arrested on Penn stawet, between eleven and twelve o'clock y evening, In a beastly state of =Om. Eibe was confined In the boat fire.—vtitabba belonging to Mr. .1. W. Neeka I lit JAW' Oaks, on the P. Ft. W. a B. ST., was denvoyed by lire about Ore Oclook. Saturday evening. The Ore SUPP. to WO been the work of an • . . I=6tin Eery and John Miter. formerly employed el the ins P ate* (Moe were arrested Saturday 41M11411 while trying to to enter the of. sae. and was taken to the look up. They mandated Ite and coats each far ditardaly conduct. . learell COOLlte..Thire Were forty Vic tims before the Mayor yeaterriey mo Izaprlghteen were charged wide dts condut, twenty with &onkel:k now and two with vearworT• Twout7. Moped liner , thirteen were agnmitted sadly* were dboharged. The leudgrears Death.—Saturday morning Oorador Clawson held an In. quest Ms the body of the German mot. grant Predoliten Zollis, who died sud dnly, the partkrulais of which were Itten in ”SatwaV''s paper.. - The Jury returned a verdict of death from ap• PloPles7. . Band Citalied.—John Riley, a work nee employed at the Sligo Iron atllla, while Mimed on Saturday matting a ',lnoue! in the equesseop, had his right Lind caught and terribly crushed. Be Pitt removed to his residence In orithS Pittsburgh, where he received medical sitentice. DSOrdetty..:-John P. Smithwieh was Sintlllteerat the butanes of Me wife, and taken to the losk.up yesterday. She IMO that he beats and abuses her, and thatthreetenel to kW her. Be was looted up, and the Wiie direeted to ap. Pet haftwe the Mayor this morning and Mak* Inittnikatton agaiuM him. • -Fait this age of luxurious &log, late suppen and rich food pro dhoti panful gruptionsupon the skin by oesrbsiding lt, espedriuY. durbig hot stelther. You cm prevent lids and keep It cool. soft and white; by using Milk of Violets. The effect of Its use is truly woodartol. lipid by Tintggists arid fancy Tire Clews giallata.--Hamrday morn ing Wrsdesrlok Shawn:ars made Informs • tion.betbre Alderman Egges, of Alle gheny darting NicNichl eb' Blass with ma ns mlioldef, the alleged offense con gesting in tearing down a gate leading to G ponent's premlave. The parties reside Bathe Eighth ward. The Lidermseis - Mei warrant for defendant's arrest. _ 211ktiped wheleals Perjury.—lofor. 01414TheraktbaReSatarday before Alder o- men Axent, by Henry Rothe against J RlLwwttOttesi wife mid daughter. Charging Psitary. _ The orgasm mast id In swearing fab eely tae case teen Aldietalul Mullen, In which the posses sion - of a' weft garret chamber In a 01111Perriugkihe 'Mid ward was ID Insane.—lt woman purport/nit to be llarpret gintuay, Idea( David Kinney, of Freeport. Ul., who le evidently thaw., eressrresiod st the Union Detre by Mh os: Wilson, and taken to the lock-np for We keeping. She slates that she it the mother of seven children. bat colitiat " 'bars they reside. Her heal:and, she Wye. :abandoned her several months ilium, and abe wee on her way to New York to her Wanda. Mir Improved Property at Auction.— 900 Zdenwidnea auetion advertisement firr partiettlars of the No. 95 Water street wareboase, No. 905 Liberty street ware harms, No. 337 Liberty street warehouse, and 229 Penn street dwelling, to be sold tomterrolr evening, on second floor of btellwainit'm auction rooms, 105 Smith field street. There are all very valuable pro • es, and such ap seldom offer at • • • •• or private sale, Savage Threat.---PhUlp Schauer, Sat , today. appeared Wore Alderman Toy like' and cornideined that Wm. laying bid .west, at him with a shovel and threatened to put storm's bead on hlm.' This 'amigo rindlative and solemnly postman= threat alarmed Philip to snob ii=e that he could not rest before legal protection. The puttee are =ire the Fortor the Pitt foundry. The at 100 king t amused. threw a Brick.—Yeaterday afternoon Ali Mob Eyler wan pursuing a circuitous warm Mong Chestnut street, Allegheny, when his attention was attrected to a youth on the opposite side of the thor- Gushier. who seemed to be an amused tor of Jacob's proceedings. Jamb =cod at the young man ands second altar threw • briCk across at the offend. sex head. It missed the mark. Jacob Immediately fell Into the hands of the pollee and spent the remainder of the day and bud evening In the lockup. tfOr Wrong tomds.—Conrad Eber hardtitivrtl. e Information before Alder son Saturday afternoon against James ads, charging him with larceny. TM deponent alleges he observed In the bias or Ladertain a gold head ed erty o sane, f Rev. which he fad -ce ledshliddb3ol, ts the prop it having been pressure ad to that gem eman by members of his ••• on. The deponent further si fts. be believes Lode to have unlawful ly obtained the w alking stick.. The amused was arrested and held for a hear Sundt Thieves About. A bold sneak thieving operation .oured In Allegheny Saturday morning. 'PO riddance of Mr. Armstrong, a ploter, en KW alley, near Aldermen omoa, was the scene. Mrs. ' ArMstrong had bean called Into the next home tne death of a little child, and to the excitement she left the front door elates abe went ont. In about ten minutes she returned, and found that a dfanirlth .per o pocket book, containing oi& entpedght dollen, had been sm. - - • thd sitting room. The thief Men= CO have been acquainted with the house end manned the job quickly. J is no clue.. • 1 '`, •0 i • 1 Caught a Tartar. Pater Ouldnarruade inforination *ire the hisyorSaturday morning, charg ing Ella Oyler with the larceny of 41. Ei• alleges that he was swotted on the agreed by the accused and Induced to so- antsesay her to her madame on Virgin *Bey, and while Mere - he allegro she stole his pocket book and mosey. Ella Wu arrested, and, after a hearing, mon- Milted to jail In default of hall for her appearance at court. She autioaqutritly vomited the required ball, aud made Information before the Mayor charging Ouldner with foracc, el who in corn Welt arrested. and, being unable to pro. Mare bail. was committed to jail for trial. rtaA : !. E A Allausderalodu4r: Three Germinhi &Sher of whom could speak the English language, and au Irhaiman. who could not understand lieredit, wee ~treated on Penn street, In the Twelfth ward. Saturday , night, while doirspa in a fight. They were takto iheTwellth ward Station Boone - 1104 kept over night and yesterdaysmorn ing, wars brought belbre the Mayo for • On assmination IS was discov lier=t the Atialiman had accosted the Germans on thestreet and raked them a deli nastion which they did not sumer , whereupon be undertook taw Ohs entire party, and bad corn• Educed the F enian en the police Inter --lege& Tha was fined twenty dlibui and clefs, and in defrutt was Gent up for twenty days. • 41 Dogged Amen. Iresterd,sy afternoon "beet ibur o'clock. Officer Vielderkonld was walking slang Weed. street, when a large msatiff, be Moglog to Ms. J. B. Weldon. mucked • 7-$104; temettic; htepenteloons. The official loss mimeo thereat and prooseded io the yilkyarki eine" where tes procured a - egifeksbooter of the most irentrusse \ per Ootalng; back to the eetwO of =e l k . . breathing vengeance on the >.•,:thadi‘ aretvedjtod awl* witOote Molest weg of tte se It disappeered beftle,the store roam: The palace,; noo•t to bethreted era et hie rerelAilk attrp In tad to hoot an 'entrance. Joe tattoo this, botesteoeadedlsr•coM eror bone Lbw It Ileum •Ow and i attioednit term d ca bo pretedelor 7etMat 41 "LhollsTer. to; sidtort tin* . Ira dilakieured Oaths :9tdectat • .! I 11111180 11110 . The Alleged larceny ofAssadMed Pren Ideation, from me ftlaispoldtc” (Imes —Baring to ale caw efo j• Ferdi nand—Tile !Moe on the Wrong Moot— VIM Case fruattsecit at the Coda of the Preacutor. Considerable interest has been maul fasted within • few days among our newspaper men in the controversy which has arisen from the exclusion of the Rcpubtic by the Western Associated Frees- The Republic was charged with violation of contract in giving to the Pa cific and Atlantic Telegraph office die. patches received, through the Associated Preen, over the Western Unica line. That such diSpatches were so disposed of ' by some one connected withthe Repubbic t , is not denied; but the proprietors of tha paper, averring that it was done without their authority, by C. J. Ferdinand, , lately in their employ as editor, instituted proceedlep against him (aa we have already announced) for larceny as bailee. The aroused was duly arrest. ed on Thursday last, and in default of ball committed for a bearing on Siam.. day. t Mr. Ferdinand protested his innocence of the charge, and alleged that ha was to be made • seape-goat to cover up the wrong -doing of others. Interest was en listed in his behalf, partly from the fact that he was a stranger In the city, with out funds or friends. and during Friday Swag determined by a number of local editors that he should be accorded • full and falrbetaing. At threeo'clock Saturday afternoon. the time A xed for the hearing. the little *Mee of lderman McMaster' presented 1 an interesting earn His magistracy I was overwhlmed t finding him ' self in such "good company." (as he ex \ pressed himself) IMPPotted as he was on either hand by • lull oorps of reportere, senile In his front w al l d bled representatives from all depart -1 meats of newepaperdom, and attaches lof the different telegraph companies. 1 Oiling the room to its utmost capacity. The priaoner, Mr. Ferdinand, was pre ', rant, also the proessonter, and the Alder man indicated hie readiness to proceed with the hearing. The prosecutor was represented by Hall Patterson and A. j.. McCullough, Elsie., and the prisoner by .1. D. Vow, soy, John J. Owe, W. A. Taylor and Hugh Duffy, Hags. Amer a little delay awaiting the arrival of a witness, Mr. Patterson called George W. Leonard. Counsel for defense thought It in order drat to examine the prosecutor. Mr. Paterson claimed the privilege of trying their case In their own way. Mr. Case demanded that Mr. Murphy, the prosecutor, be Mat planed 0 0 the stand. Mr. Taylor said it was the defendant right that he should be faced by his ac. CUBIST Oefore the case could Ferri. The accuser mu le be "In court, and the se ' cried could only know of his presence ' by his appearance on the witness stand Mr. Ramsey coincided in this view, 1 and said the defense, unquestionably, bad the right to cross-examine the.prosecutor. Alderman—The defense will ralke etrd such opportunity. I will not dictate to either counsel how they Khali, conduct their ease. Mr. Case called for the reading of the information. It charged, in substances that Chas Joe. Ferdinand did =lawfully take into his possession certain dispatches by telegraph, and other documents, re ceived by the proprietors of the Repubhe newspaper from the Western Associated Prose, and did unlawfullY convert toe same to hie own private use, to the great detriment and damage of the proprietors of said newspaper, the damages amount. lug toWOO. Mr. Carie—On those allegations we wish to crose-examtne the prosecutor, before proceeding any further. Alderman—You shall have the oppor trinity. Mr. McCullough—The Commonwealth has the right to open the ore. Alderman—flertainly. Protteed. George W. Leonard was &gala called and. responded. Mr. Ramsey—We desire that the pries ecntor shall rearin in sort. Mr. Pattersirri—Mr. Murphy Will tie In town for several days yet. W. Leonard was sworn and testified— Arn local reporter and outside baldness manager of the Republic. Know the de fender, Mr. Ferdinand; his position on the Repubtie I did not know of my OW" knowledge. QCIBIO.IOII—Do you know Mr. Murphy's position? i Obiected to de f enda nt'" Wittier did not know position, and whether he knew anything about Mr. Murphy's was of no consequence In the case: Mr. Patterson said the object of the question yea to show, In connection with other evidence, that the defendant had acZed without authority in convertln the tel dispatches to b y own nee. Mr. Ramsey °Mooted to the gentleman arguing the case. Nothing as yet bad been shown against me defendant. The question was allowed. Mr. liaonard—Mr. Murphy was the editor of the Republic; nothing wi m l li tt Ina piper without his consent. Ito had the entire control of the estab lishment. We.reeerved- dispitchea from the Western Union Telegraph Company (Western Associated Prete) and paid lial. 86 par week for them. The dls. patches were brought to the °lnce by boys in the employ of the telegisph company, to the composing room of the paper on Third street. Defendant had no authority to handle any dispatches received at the office. Mr. Murphy alone had the right. Witness, in answer to a question by Mr. McCuliongh, said each of the news. papers connected with the Associated Press were assessed a certain amount. The defense °Wonted to the evidence as Irrelevant. No larceny had yet been prov Mre.tdeCullough—linder. the charge It Ls only necessary to prove a hailment. Mr. Ramsey—Well. prove the bail ment before you go any farther. The witness being turned over for crod-examlnation, said: Became con. pentad with the Repubitc, last, about four days before the defendant left that office. Mr. Ferdinand had access to the tole. sreph dlspatebeen saw him in the room while the dispatches were lying on the editor's table. Never sew him handling them. I had access to the dispatches. ' Don't know anythieg about the Republic I firm. except Mr. Murphy. Mr. Cass (exhibiting Republic news. per)—Who are "J. IL Murphy :pa di Ca.'!" I Witness—l don't J. know.R. Murphy. was The prosecutor, now ¢ took the stand, and being ' ir sworn, sable in answer to Mr. Paderson's ' questions: .I am ono of the owners of the 1 Republic. Control the entire business of the establishment. o matter gee. In , without my consen t. The defendant's position was writing editor. Every line , he wrote was submitted to me beam being published. 1 question—Did you, as business mana ger, having entire control of tho meal). any ever lanee,thr designate any other person tow n tboriso, any per. ion to nee the Western Aseoctated Press dispatches, except as according to the contract.? . Witness—Never! (41/10111012-40.111,0 whether you ever an. thorized the defendant, or any one else, to famish the dispatches received by the Republic from the Western Associated Press. (Western Colon Telegraph Com pany.) to the Pacific and Atlantic UM graph Company ? Witness—l never did. Quertion—Whaf, authority did Mr. Ferdinand exercise over the dispatches received from the Western Union office! Objected - to. Mr. Mcfaallough—We desire to prove the bailment. gnestion—Had be (Mr. F.) any au thority over the dispatches and If en, what was It! hority ..11 gave Vil him wite.ThBthVrh:out I he got tttro " utrh with his labors, or regular duties, he should assist the foreman, relieve him in condensing the dispatches, our Paper I beteg to 3 small to publish the te entire as received. This was in to r , to his regular duties, as writing editor. He so assisted the foreman about the rat of this month. It was at night. Got through generally about two o'clock, e.' 71. He went to the composing room ine or ten o'clock. r. K. newer to a question py Mr. McCul lough, witness said: Nobody, by my au thority, directly or indirectly, had any right to dispose of the dispatches receive from the Western Union office to the Atlantic and Pacific Company. The direct examination here closed. Mr. Duffy , — Who compose, beislde your f, the firm of .. J. R. Murphy & Co.?" sel Mr. Patterson—l object. The question Is Irrelevant—has no bearing on the ewe. 'The Arm bag not brought suit. Mr. Murphy alone appearing as prose- =tor. Mr. Hamsey—lt is certainly relevant. We ere craseaamldng the witness. He has said be was.. one of the owners of the RepabUc," and we desire to kitow whether he Is telling the truth or not.We desire th knew whether there tasuch drut so .1. R. Mirphy c 0.," and of whom It is 0003 pose. The proprietor* of ibe ItepwAtte. according to the tofor. taldS9DAtelMEn the ownership of the pro. partylifed to have been otairerthily aooroprhited to the defendant. Mr. MigerM rePlesteae Willett se one of the •-• and We Wlsh to know who --------_-_ the others are, or whether there exists smelt a firm as ...J. R. Murphy di Co." Witness—There is such a arm. Mr. Ramsey—That is not an answer to the question. Mr. Patterson—The defense do not un- int derstand their case. This hs not an dlctment. Mr. Ramey—Before we got through you Will know whether we understand our case or not, and may discover you do not understand your case. 1 'saga upon the witness answenng the question, ..W ho compose the firw of J. IL Mur Ph lir t . PaCoiterso n—And we say he !shan't answer it. We object. Alderman—lt Ps scar ce ly necessary in this proceeding to inquire as to the I vidual members of the Um. The wit. nese has Said [berets such a firm as J. A. Murphy /Co. Witness (seemingly with a feeling of relief)—There is sock a firm. Cinestion—The offense is alleged to hare been committed on or about the fiof October. How came you not to 2. m ke information until the itnetts=becatice I was not cogn n o the matter before. et to/Moo—Upo what did you base y hr information'? lines--Uron information reeelve4 firm Mr. Harwood, fof the Pence sod Atlantic tine,) who received the die patches from defendant. Question—Previona to making the in. formation, had net the defendant brought a civil snit against you' for utouey due him? _ Witneas—l-le had. 1 Question—Did the bringing of that 1 suit have any influen upon you in I I bringing thi prosecu tio n against de -1 fondant! I I Witness—lt did not. None whatever. I . Cluetalott—:pid you have any oommu nleation, written or verbal. with Mr. ' Catutelberry, Nuperintendent or the Pa. Here and Atlantic Telegraph Company, with reference to furnishing him with Associated Press dispatches received by I the Repubitc from the Western Union 1 telegraph ogles? Objected to by Mr. Patterson. Mr. Ramsey—The WILLOW, OWL stated that no person was authorised to Ittenlah the Atlantic and Pantie Telegraph Com pany with Associated Press dispatches received by the Republic. We propose to show, by wltnewas now present, that be did have an agreement with the Man' lager of the Atlantic and Pacific Company to Tarnish saiddiapatahes, and did fur- Mph the same. We desire his answer to the qucetion for toe purpose of oontra. dieting him. Wituesta—Put the qucetion In a proper shape and I wi re answer it. Mr. Ramsey peated the question. Witness—l have had some communb cation with Mr. Casseicerry, Mr. Rameey—W WA was the nature of the cptitiohniehtio ng Witness—That's a private matter. Mr. Patterson—Mr. Murphy (the wit• nese) is not on trial. We object to his answering the question. Witness—Pm me on trial and lit answer the question. Mr. Ramsey—We Insist upon you eta Ong what the comm unication sena. Mr. Patterson—A e object. Alderman—The question to a propel 011.6. Mr, Patterson—But, your Honor, we Mr. Mr. Ramsey—The Alderman has over ruled the objection, and we must hart the answer. Witness—Mr. C.wdberrr has spoken to me shorn the ion. hut I never au , savored his propreito Never gave him (Mr. Q) authority to nee the dispatches received by the R. publie. Mr. Itameey —Did you ever furnish Mr. Garwood with any dispatches? `Witness—Mr. Garwood never received any dispatcheadm- either of my armee, with my consont. Mr. Romney—Did Mr. Cusselberry, Mr. Garwood. or any other person or persons, Rhin the last two mouths. r scot re any dispatches from the Reps/Vic nitre any aide of Mr. Ferdinand , with your knows. edge? Witneo—Mr. trarwood, nor no other person. reteelVed dispatches at the Republic Caner, W lle nit row...W. Mr. Ramsey—Pfd be, or any other person, receive them from or through you, anywhere else? Mr. Patterson—We object. Witness—That's another matter. Mr. Ramsey claimed the right to an answer. No evidence had as yet been elicited - going to show the defendant guilty of the often. charged. They proposed to show that the prosecutog_ (the witness) had caused the arrest Of an innocent man to shield himself—that ha himself had committed the offence be bad sworn against Mr. Ferdinand. The Alderman ruled that the one:diet , .Was a proper one Mr. Patterson—Put we object, Mr. Al. derma... Wltneas—l never a uthorized any man to receive dispatches inside or outside a my offices. Mr. Ihunaey—Did tbey receive dis. palettes from you, inside or outride of Wyour Mhos& itness—i'll not state my private buzineas. Mr. Ramsey--We insist upon an an. Mr. Pattereon —That bee nothing to do with theca.. We object. Witness—l will state anything pertain ing to the prosecution of this eaae. Mr. Ramsey—We us the Judges, not you, of whoa pertains to the cos. Al. dermas, lln upon the . witness &P -owering the queetion. If he refuses to ,ewer. I will ask that the prisoner he diseherged. Mr. Tsylor—The willies. refusing io answer, be shall be oocumlfted for eon tempt ! Witness -Make out your commitment Alderman-We'll not do that, but Litt case can go no further without an an. question. lgi on Inquired whether the croee,ezamination allowed was not purely within the discretion of the magntrate. In this instance he thought It doilrer irrnallar and out of place. Mr. Ramsey thought the crows ex nation entirely proper, and declined edto argue the question. lie agate denland an answer from the witness. Witness-4 decline to state my private bast neat Mr. Itsmsey- it in not your private business we went. We desire to know whether you yourself are not guilty of the &Teruo yon charge anothe whit, and the fact depend. upon your answer to the questiou. Felling to anewer, wo will ask the discharge of the prisoner. Mr. Ferdinand- I don't wan, discharged, that way. The witness still declined to quiver. Aldermen -We discharge this cane, the cost of the prosecutor. Constable (Who had been gnardlogtii. Prisoner -Will t let him nor Alderman -The prisoner le dcharged. And to ended the case- The nrowd I r attendance, which had bemire grey I eagerly sought the sidewalk, the hen' I the small room having become al' intolerable. Some excitement wee ble, and the feeling seemed to be large. iy In Mr. Ferdlnand's favor. Souse one Dined ',carriage," "carriage," in the exhiaberanee of his feelings, but the suggestion was not carried out. Mr. Murphy, the prosecutor, as may well be SOPpOiedt WU by DO means pleased at result, and seemed be melee the position In which it left hirri, im the yrrin. aloe man of the Republic establishment. He muttered, as he passed out, the end I wee not yet, hut we haver better opinion of his diseretion than to appose bi attempt any further explanation of a matter which, so far, heeled to his com plete dbcometure. The •Moulloy,./leptibiic, however, thou reports the Case: .4 RallnaED To PiLOCEnD.-esterday afternoon, In the case of Cillorphy versus Ferdinand, the ecotone for the Torment , Ball Patterson and L McCul lough, Esqa., under the ruling a Alder. wan Meditator, refused to premed with toe b y not, however, abandoning the case by any means. —vv- - ileum in Ninth Street Entered.—tractive °watery—Um Resod ef their Mere, datives. Saturday morning about three o'clock, the residence of Mr. JAW,. Thaw, k, 2 street, was entered by burglars, who gained 'eases through a beak parlor They teem to have foren fest- Live. gentlemen and anviona awns' went le well as profit. Before cora -1 wearing serious work, the parlors were examined and touched up, Sofas were overturne.l. Chairs upset, Pictures turn ed face to the well, and Flre Iron., books opal and the lighter elicits, scattered: picturesquely about the apartments. The cellar was next visited and a quantlt of canned fruit rentiscated. The only bed chamber d.sturbed was that of t d. Thaw, into which the prowlers entered and ransacked, although carrying on operations ao quietly that the occupants Were not m ouse p . They secured bore the gentleman's pocketbook, containing $2O In currency and some gold col., alter which they left, first taking the trouble to scatter the Tattoo* garment. in all feasible directions. Nothing was known of the robbery until the family arose and found. the I boon in its topay tarry condition, Mrs. Thaw was *Wakened by a slight nobs, probably made by the chaps in leaving, but saw nor heard nothing thitla lu her, which quieted bar roars. Thet theta far case the hands of the police, bu nothing has been heard of the thieves. Ego ptoyment puree.--Glrla wanted for cooks and private images In the city. R. g, Long, 3A No. L 2 Federal Meet, tlear bridge, Allegheny Otty, at the Dex ter Washing Machine Moe. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1869 JO OBSILISTIC CONVULSIONS. Wars and Rumors of Nara—The arm, patch" Repudiates the T)poireefittleal Union. The predicted earthquakes must be nigh at hand, or the world waxes near its end, If the signs In newspaperdom amounts to anything hereabouts. The city press has been honored for the find time with a representation in the Board of liire,tore of the Western Assmdated Prew an editor has been j ailed for stealing news and vindicated, another le sued for perjury, another degrades his profession by getting admitted to the legal fraternity, two more plead in a municipal court and outflank opposing attorneys, a paper is put out from under the 'Mattering wings of the W. A. P. for certain Irreguisritlea, the members of the entire editorial pro foitalon organins a press club, and to cap the single weeks' work and finish it up roundly, the Dime:telt hoists Sat urday nor of independepea ms a Saturday morning, and hide final adieu to the rules and regulations tif the iiTypographical Union," discharging all its compcsitora and putting in [tett Ogees new men. This ,eel movement, we learn, has been contemplated by the proprietora of the Dotpatch several months. hut waa admit., ly concealed from the Unlion ecimprwi tore till the new hands mnrollod Into the romp:aim( tootaand took possession. The mune. which led to the cutting of the Ty- which so long held the Dispa The tch to the Union are variously stated. ' pro- Union claim that the positive despot ism of the compe titors! n them, and tht,..t. ~.,umpmtlena of au ri thortty led to the disruption. They announce that they 111 canaille, as heretofore, to pay t frill union wagon to their henna. it will in the future run their oom og ro.ima to milt themselves and wi entitely in• dependent of any trade or anim ion. Trouble was anticipated over the change, or, ea the union printers `tail. "ratting," but aside from aogry word. and a but room right where several of the deposed men were knocked down (or 1 too free es prosalon of opinion, by Dia. alCa repreaentatictta, nothing h serious appened. it was rumored yesterday that other papers contemplated making a similar change, tad li im probable no union journal will follawthe Dispatch till the success of Its bold movement is demonstrated. - -- DISk2.I7OIIS COVILItiRiTION. Fire on Second Avenue-110 DaWe a l VI heirs:rile °reran. litraryea —ldw or er $lOOOOO. A disastrous ere occurred yesterday morning on Second 'Feline, by which the W beleaale iirorvry Store and Warehouse of Little & Baird, et Nos. 11.2 and lit, was totally destroyed. The building Was it double three-story brick, in rear of which was a twowtory building in which wee the counting room , and about cue o'clock Sunday morning the .boot on duty in that locality discovered denies bowing from • akylight In the ! back o unding. The alarm era. given, and the tire department called into her- vice, Out the dames had made stiehrsPid vast.* ex to defy the orlon.. of the fire ' men to coupler them. The the erimmn• ' ideated to the rear of .1. B. Caraie nd ld & Co '• warehouse, adjoining, ato the warehouse of Fahnerrtnek, Al. Mee it Co , and the attention of the firemen w. directed to nai Mg them. 'Cnfild it Co.'s building was eonaiders. i trio damaged, Fahnostock, Albree di Co.!. slightly. and the one In which the i tire originated was burned to the ground. The Mtn had a heavy stork of goods on band, consisting of three hundred sacks of coffee, two hundred chests of tea, one hundred dere. of rice, and a large stock or .expexand other artiole. ueually a en: in 'mei eatabllahments, and their a will not rail short of $50,000. 7he building was owned by Mr. John Heuer., and wee rained St river t5Or 000 • r ,ag to theabsermeo prop rietor. Fire Aliandisl .tn the city, and the of the .al.hehtnent dtottroyed real ding out of , It uss 1m puerahle to obtain Y hat new ar. on the *York or the elect it of the toes. A Lot Una Affray, Officer Barber, nod another member of the force, about eleven o'clock last night srreefed • Dirs. •Liiggins, wife of John Higgins, residing on Pike street., near Fourteenth., on a charge of assault and battery. It appears, from what we can learn, that John fliggina, the husband of the accused, one drunk, end while int the a reet utar hie realdenne, got lute a difficulty with four men or boy.. ~ boo* names we were unable to learn, and after Lighting for mule time he went home coves' With blood. After washing himself he started to go ont again, when his wife, fearing might get into further MO:guilty, endear • cited to keep him In the house. He re fused to remain. howsreer, and alter he bad been gone • few minute. eke became of and followed him A r e e l corner of Pike y ant Fourteenth strroieldooll him It leg on the ground nod four boys or young men kissing and beating him. 11001111.1 tom down and nor of the party was on top of him, woo lo g which, the wile, as •he had 0 rig ht to do, rushed In and pulled the tallow cif, when one of hie cowardly conipaniona struck the semen and knocked her down. She got up again, however, and Ctempted to take her husband hom . e, a nd got him into a nelg blot . house, when the vat lent officer mono In and arrested her. Upon what authority we cannot say, (ruttier than that it was alleged by one of the cowardly Mania who had been t o nicng the drat:ikon lauttaand that he tol been cut with • knife during tbe light, and accused the woolen with dot no the rutting. The wound renel ved was only a alight scratch in the aide, not of a dangerous or mriousa character at all. How it happened' that them valianted and arri cl llve . on the ground lent t T.) offi- car. manag to alter the fight was all ever, and in time to arrant the woman. Is unexplained, hut w e think, they should ire required to ex plain why they serrated the peer an mall who was defending her husbauti, and allowed the ruffians who were be at hove him to escape. Mn. Higgins heve A hearing this morning before the Mayor, who will doubtless discharge her. and If we hayp not been misin t forub ed .1 to the Wrath the cam, there o a proiability at least that there will be two vacancies on the police force, for which "no blockhead coed apply." =I A Domtette Man. Wm. Breen resides In the Second ward, Allegheny, on Veto street. lie was picked up neer his residence yes. terday morning in a state of whlskY unetemelousnesa. A few boars of soli tude and rest In the lookup restored him soincwititt, when he appeared before Mayor Drum. In explanation of his condition he stated, P ell, your home, you know, the woman fluke went to church, yon know, and they left me at home to lie the dinner. I stayed. and you know shout eleven o'clock I wee peeling thenpo, and Akin' theother things, whe Jimmy came In and says he, I've got a drop down el the house, and I'll give ytio a drink if you come down, sap he. I went, your home, and after that the police locked me up." In conelderation of hie domestic tendencies and Unfortunate tn Wisp, the Mayor Imposed a slight fine. W ahem failed, hoverer, to raise the funds, and plead hard for 6 release, but as this was not the first time, jostles wee Inexorable. He was committed. =3 A ialraad Festival. ThalsdiesaiObrb 4 VaEp law p aiebureh liegbany. aided by many ladles a at, • • • •. . or partakes .. . a ,, _ . ”."..• ...... - - have for elirtib Welke plied their busy fingers In preparing all manner 9f arti cles useful and ornamental, to be die played at Tomedator Ball, en Tuesday , and the following Gaye, of this week. Therewill also be tables spread with tempting viands for the inner man. The number and Character of the ladles en gaged In this liindoble werrle make it Per • fain that notbing.will be lefs undono to render the Hann all respects an interest. log and attractive resort during thie week. The proceeds are to be added to the larger part already raised by the zealous labors of the Beater and vestry towards extlngulabing the debt of the Parish, incurred In the enlargt mart and °armoire repel/leaf their now beautiful hones, of prayer and prangs. --- castes Isecood-lland Plauss.—fdelinr I & Hoene hat, ha w on band • hone lot of choice sreond•hand pianos; some of them nearly new, which they have taken in paitayment far their new piano& These or doted et NWT).* Prices, and ate • good investment for a person who wishes a cheap piano for a, beginner. ReMeM• bet the place. Ea Fifitk avenue, neat door below MlMOhlif Milli - " a Books and statteherliat Egan's, No, 41 Sloth avenue. A larg e lot of °neat. op.. very eheSpi sad , list imitable for business men. Books or all dismal of people. All the West PePer e . W eskli and illustrated.' 11:hicie netrobese of Maga. alone, and subscrlptilms for magarine sat publishers' rates, 4t Sixth avenue. ...___-.......----_ A Few Bays lenger.—Fowler & Walla will make eskudruniens In' talfeyetto Hell, giving chart' and full description. How to rise in the world and mike. the most of time and talent, espuda o, day and ensuing. tf. , BU ROLARY ctiosilue Mn Joys and Pinworm, and yet It Comes bat Once a Year. The grandest of all Christian anniver saries, that which commemorates they advent into an unredeemed world of sin, suffering and sorrow of a loving Savioui le swiftly approaching. Already the merry bells ring out that the darknees of night is roiling away and the light of morn la owning in; that Christmas with all its Joys, holiday pleasures and nasal ful love offerings is at hand. Parents fondly anticipate twinkling eyes of little pets, fleshing with new found iv and delight, and Innocent 'manta bouncing and beating in gladneu and gratitude as Abe trinkets and toys die tributed by saintly "Santa tliatie"are spread out for contemplaticm. Loving wives are silently and secretly working with Willing hands to complete emus ar ticle of dress or comfort wherewith to aetonlah their hnebends, and assure them on the morn a the rosy holiday of their continued constancy and eiloctlon; and husbands with equal pleasure and pride are quietly preparing to furnish like surprise and evidence to the companions of their joys I sod sorrows. Friends and sweethearts to all classes of society are engaged in oonpring np whet will please the object I I of their affections, and wide and varied is will be wisely chosen, other, lots , I but all will come frow hearts gushing and overdowiag with love. And yet, Christ mas comes but once a year. Joy and end gladness are but the surrbeama that pierce the clouds of ternow and sadness. which overshadows our pathway through life. bright days may be hailed with pleasure, bet dark ones must come with them. Death hovers about us onualanly, and the sweet emends of the holiday bells may fade away In the echo of rattling earth tossed OA the grim ontlin lid by tee hands of the self some sexton. who rang out so merrily the marls song. to view of the tranirelone of life, the he w as varying In humanity en lu surroundidg nature, we cannot feel that we should enjoy the sunshine of to-day, Micelless of the storm cloud of toe morrow, and henou in gin. log expressions to our feelings of grati tude and affection in Uhriatinas gifts we should madder how to confer the ereateat prosedt and future pleasure on those we love. An angel of protection steps in and whispers ''What morn aci ceptable to • toying wife, moaner or rioter then a policy of life Insurance in the Penn Mutual of Pelledelphis?" And Conscience responds ''what more," and Judgment and Oood lien. exclaim 'mo ttling e iuld be bettor. - It is a regal gift to day in prosperity and to. pinching poverty it ma morrow in y spare the widow sea orphan from the pangs of hunger and the cold winds of the redder world. It is the wisest and most eensible ',resent that could be made, and we-urge the feet on the con sideration cif our Trieeds for rook contem plation. Our friend, Mr. Joseph fa. Tray. ell. 37 Fifth avenue, Is the agent of the company In this city, and will give all needful Information regarding the af fairs, mediae:is and pfans of the staunch and solid corporatiombe represents, and 14 , 1 there is a special advantage In taking out rollstos now, as those who get them ',afore January lot w a ill have the benedt of the 50 per rent.-lvidend of January next, we would %dale° early application. Wartimelltk whop at Ausitou.—Thee day. November Ittl, at 1 o'clock, r. w , will he sold on the promisee, the build ing and lease of ground of tkalfreyW Blacksmith Shop, on North avenue, be. %wean Irwin and Omni avenues, Alle gheny. The ground Is Gil by IRO feet. The shop is 39. by 70 feet Lame extends t yew. There are three (mt. blact• \ smith toOle, three fOrges. screw' nutter, drill preen , Kutory whereto, ohoftlng, pulleys, gr. There Is Ave. home power. with privilege of lee. Annual rent for ground and steam POWNr 113'.(0. This property Is suitable for tole...knoll , , Ins• (Minted, wagon ranker or earns et., 1 Terms at axle. A. Leggste, Au, too t•rr. ianoil or dn.l of any tend. and strong, ri eatlatlr Us polannono solutlono agirrvalr, rretard) rani drive It to the lust.. hr. Kugel ' • ratarrh rotned• earns ralarrn I , v Ito mild, mouthing, rloarodnir and sealing proportler. baeb rvankaire oroparn• ono plot of the rented, ready for uare and onata only fifty rent. Mold by drug. r . 11, 0r n , 7 , 7.1, ` V. '":".„`d" I g f et v. a P ry 70: tarn mall. ._ 1111 e Purest and remotest Cod Liver -, ln th world,artured trum frenh, healthy e Ilvers, s uper the sea shore: It is pertwily pure and tweet. Patient , . who have onee taken It ran take "One ,nher. Ask ro r "Hooted and C. - aren't Cod Laver (ill," manutarAured by . Us.. well, Hazard a U., New York Sold by all druglests. 113113 V.,[l, MAT , MO.• r*7 Ito** auto 4 oStirtator • I Tottowto !MY/ o• I tn. ra• r - „n tot rott,ner of r oar t•. Hour. %trio it.. 1111,11 Ward. Tills tr•toorl *9lO toot .•t rt , or. r•. rtrrorla or tire t*.t,T •tr• I. Wort to alto*, ITNDEIRTAKEIRS • //KM c WlLLlattl. I_3 ATI' Itt4olli Vs ILLI AMA, A. Cods,' at • rr, rorsirr of Filth •yron• and itigh wet,- ttontirsrh Ono t ell wind., •proutlo. t•rap. - • and ...v.. and rt•ri thin or Inner* , furnishing goo-1 garal•treti rho mutt r uso. alhe iertrok th , gilt. arte and Ma k utu!ti d.t woetodant CT1 . A . 11 + 1 , .E. 1 3 & PEEVIL!E?..4 15. p",;,'J;(!') V4ilk• r•al Mt 71 ( Unitat:o, •tdd.. Cisdas... 4 , -Cut. at grin. •Nu gi Ittau to ea./. M. “..,.'_._"i'l'atu";l;:d7 nJ ‘I ' a; th.ola. If r.d.r.nto..'t snug. op. , at all bo.nAllir JOSEPH MEYER N. SON, UN Garr-Mg. for Y sacral., N•W Yscis COTTINB wad •Ii Yuoer.l Yurnistonent awt, AUCTION SALES XTALEABIL E CITY PROPERTY TTr cairn v Mini! Y w-,k,*"3ovt,'T:isi; u•cl,n•'no don .'cord floor al . Intu(Cl e r- eY, 11 el, M.Y. Avow. 100 r `u •i street. the N. Pr . .s.ter st eet, twetng 306r0 f ant sad Int) tees l ' o r i n tZt b n 'lr= eLlajke'iterr"'AT':. reU srilted for w &terrorise or resew hal • borne3 l ; UV. a • OHM A' Ang.1101.7.E. No $O6 Liner tre• t. occ• pir by 0 . Ide Toe ha it 0 f frost eN Lti.erty street and Illst..itrfte'fl.gthefr7rilrbtVinirrl.i PART „( Worth..., No 311 !Aker) West. eddamerelel Now, orearfed be It ontairre , r. the lot Ls Al n fr^oo.o4 Ott test to dopy .• .0 n.trtn rant Ye A or. 7A no 1 1,1.1 and tirieriedat es tending hwea 100 fort to grrie.te wberr on lbs lan • s. eon ..... at dere/Moir No. NW Perra street accorded try Joare•treantror. gay.. sod co tolotas 10 ror.ms, Itbrory. Wk. woeb oes. sod calLyr. r here ore sloo bract stable sod corrl•ge boo. au t be prefab... Terms at lIIMNADHANV --TAILORS 1 - 8 - 6 • ••• 'lB7O . NEW GOODS I .1E1 1 1 GOODS Greatly Reduced Prices I E. HOUSTON & SON, Fashionable Merchant Tabora k Clothien No. 101 rirTit A VW.NUM, corner of Cherry Alter, bare lent received the I sssss t and moat complete ,melt of Cloths and Ctszinteret. Vest ed z rer r;r7::: toad... wallas emptitua Meatlean nattleinctorlra• liar me tot Vinod Low Privet, Quiet ale. nd Itead, Cast. • Favor no with warran t ed lodge ( oaten raelves. All orders ailed Den to flee vatieftetlon. TOMO ARRIVAL OF VENTER GOODS. t GR A Y LOO AN, NO ?HUI A1M..., VI !Gala ~, 11711 4 1 4 •N BOY 'S CLOTHING to the arratr to varlet,. N•alteuATl, all elles sod stars. Tb• toanst paters la OR my los NoOd sabot.. MAD. 'arlt;st GRAY de LOG AN , 49 Filth Avenue, 47 Meth Si .16 P. IVI'ALI-IVOLE, PAIMIONAB LI3 MERCHANT TAILOR, livers ce.“1.111 On IMO Cgoths. Oculainseres and Vesting& AU? KNTLXIaIi 713113113H1N0 900/X5 NO. 93 1-2. Sialtblield Stroet, ga.at•. GeoMa made to order le tlee s l . seeet etYlet. ye ,a 52 NEW FALL GOODS. • relefeLlel new stock DI CLOTHS, dlBBilifEßEB, ce() .Jag neent4 by 01111 1013 pd Wadi" guest TliE PITTSBURGH VIIciEGAR WORKS. BiLLOII & OAS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, An uow prepared to turolob Vll4l2llalt at the IA)WIST MA RH Cl' RAMO. A tteocUto to W tleutarty called to our 14 : Wi WINE MOAB. OBINA. Otril-.IIRY ioo — w - °or, wrnEET 01 BMW GOODS. CY FINE VASES, DWANNIAN AND Will♦ "W A WilillolElNti k : "" °U". C4 l p 4 SILVER PLATED GOODS I= &2il:rtited" =*.o ala Mt E. BREED & CO. SOO WOOD STREET. CtALL AND SEE China Seth, Parian Statuette, Vases and Tandirtrieleve: °peeler for the S.RIGBY & COS., No. 189 LIBERTY STEM. N. B. —• large...torment o f Yln• Whit fersalte Ware for Cam., and hole nee hand. LIVERY & SALE STABLES ROBERT R, PATTERSON & CO, 00 kLAZII OF Seventh Avenue and Liberty St. PTTSBURGH, Pti- Will on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALT, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, kn 4 ryerntling sopertaistng - Horse. Natl... Anal lug setk wiLl nos, le•ve thstr sotlos of oon.lvnent on ...re Tb ol sad> or Lsf ...1.00.1/..g. Pronant al- Pena°. good an nettl beelTen Stock lert tonal*. JOHN STEW AIRT, Auctlooeker, ....• AT! • ROOT. H. r•TTERSON & 1....1 V - kat Y, P9,A.1.1i.: ALPO 1) COMIISSION STABLFSI CO& SETENTO MMUS I LIURRRI Et PTTTSBUTIOEI, PA. ECM WINES. LlQuofis,&a. SCHMIDT &. FRIDAY, WINES, BRANDIES, ON, WLI 0 L.FJI • I_ll PV LABIA LIS PUKE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET• Have Removed to lITZU 1108. 814 AND 388 PENN, Car. Eleventh St.. (formerli .anal _ ) JOSEPH 8. FINCH Ph CO., Nee. 03, IS7. Ixo. 111. 193 anti 190, 11137 W 1913111% rITIVAITEBII. 07 Pure 61. CiMeresarx. t camas Wil.ll:3 10.26 - QUM. Flitril W•AS COAL CHARLES 11-411111 STRONG - • • DZALAII " YoughloOenl and Connellsville Coal, •od llaolfzeturer of COAL, ILICI AID DiII:LC[IEIIIRD COO. DYPICE AND YARD. coral, Butler and Von., atrae, Wm , . and Clymer strata. Meth woad, also se,ondsums, T.tgett wird, sod at foot of toe. street. P. • K. B. Repot. !Scrawl ward. (Midas Mil al elther of the above offlee 6, or ad. drew. to toe .rough I.tsutrurgis F. 0.. •1,11 re. calve prom, I etlon. &IWO ma. lam ea•plyteg , Ileacul, • 00., to Smith. Down Doe Maus, B. Ica • Oa, ift•paeo.oe • Co.. Blaaell • Co . Or•ff A Bogus, Ales Bradley. Part. aro • Co • pork BleCordy & Co , Item*, test 1 Dull. Wm. K. Faber & Cu.. 4. El. I.you Jamas llarabaU £ Co., •11.0. , McKee • Co.. 12 a Coyat,te.l,l,l4llLe: K., I stmayly as R. No. 119{ ?INN BTIL.ZIII OOLLI COAL!! COALS!! DICKSON, STEWART lk CO., YO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, harray 081 Moor KIM SitIOND St OW.. tux; nrit,i4m.tordwagegig: TrarderalA tholr otter, or •411insrot1 Item through lb* mut. .111 To ationood tr IME== - - OTICE TO F1.0)131 DEALERS •ND CONSITOLUS.—We orenow rea , d Nolot of 40.000 basbele careftilli *elected WHITE AND ANNUL £ND TENNICIEHLE WHEAT, poehood Olbeo& Pare sod Moreau eountlea. Indiana. Thts lot of One/. Is the eery hest be found sod eausot b. ttit n o ' ent l ifti ed " Pg'd t IlwhIllor• Bolting Clottisuktr azgra_. sod no. prepared to rumen Babe. Pioa; we hare made for ten yran at pricer Hot deft innoperaton an lb. woe eras of deli!. dl. T. Pearl stews KENNDY BRO. E & linplonabwr 13. 1533, FLOUR - 1 FLOUR FLOUR! EINNILBUTA 11•11611.8 /WWI& {YO btils. Lord Tenider. 341 tads His Ea, 361 Ibis %reline, ITO Inmost, ills ITO tills Winona Co., 810 binbbiss Rod Elver W . 133 lilts Ilse D". mimic wuc e ptrm n.ousa. 600 Ibis Riverside, 1.63 boas Whit. bur , 600 bbls 'cartons brand. WH I L E Wheat Pinar. * WINTER WHILE FAMILY PIA)1111. Citl Kill of tibrinabeld. Ohio, PIA. og ii t t . i ha , West, Depot Mills, Moulton A. Psragoa Itlngloader uid Crown, etiolu CI. Loofa, wforn.aals loam than w ira rr tio hosahltims irE sTil mid iT• Wood ears;;l. PITrtiBUIIOII, Pi INSURANCE CONTINENTAL Fire Insurance Company, No. 101, BROADWAY, N. Y. sit IBr If utrdnln•J and •0df...1 for th• 6,•-• h( fsll , l , l: t 1t,1m1.N.,.11..•.04,1 110 186 V t • if ''''' 'art'j'Xtv'''':'l • it••‘';'.•;‘'n ,',-,-;.1,,, I P'B's" i . 4 ,,,, i ,:, . s . ; 4 , ‘,. L. 4 • '"" M n o t fto • rm.. le. the I .11311111% , . ' ia 'rrr‘ftt"'!: mud 9.r.. he rte. au t bu. v... s od 1 Jody OtTrot ll't Bans., Wi 11 ,..„, a1re. , ..1 t. ro. v•• art I .s. tot pro. f vtl. for th. Ragged I , at tie Rarer, WIlllam• 011.61..UC1 1 101 • .[I• EA f .1 a 13.01-0, co, ..„....„...aa. ~,,,, Ln , ~,,, ......... 0 ....i ......, to foot of 1 . 111011 H. , t Prot, Iv...et t. e•tne t I hTt.ll 1 , , Tilt LOUVT(tY . o• ( .Is. • •yr Ith 'pot to . loos at. I .. r. _ so I tor.oatt o t th.r. for v•lth Melo*. with vans DI . Slants . .11111•••. ..‘ ton her of Adarro s( tlorlf tf worry. otglat. • se. DI 1i tv11•••• 11• Dove ma ..xtrday tt r . r t ' ' mr " v. ' . n" Ur h. " WrITTSBCEIGH THEATRE i.. 4, , ..... • ~.,, ~. •r, I•but , mono 1t If t=no t t 8 f. B 818 ' ,II V. WILLIAM& - hole Lsowor. 10 t , 1 .01 1 . 110,11 Me / 11. 9 •t• 0. 1 vv--- ~.., 88 8td.....t .•nr• 7 81 ' 8 " I Th. e•rolog.. Lod daring tv e •• Tfroito(D...t.tBB ht.` , 88 t t. ....,.. 8. I WI ...ca., .4 ...day alto...cos, THY hitt&- tttl B ' B 8 . 8 ' , " 8 " . 8 " 8... ' . 8 .88 .888 " r4 ! SA MoATION UT THY Lt.li. aforesaid . 3 ' Th." ' ''' '' ''' "" '" "P''". i Wild, Barney gi. Macs Minstrels. ..."., pro•—.." ~,3 loe fo v s•rertslor , t shall he the duty ..t the t ttr t0i1... , to o , sac B an d an d b.... call Otters Troche lb. rod app c't" '' ''''' '''':'ls u":10-7,;=t w"'"b. 01,9.-re„ •2:17:.-I.°.6.'he r"" t":1tVolgo"it':: tt';',4"Zrt'trt'oooot mug to the 0 r'lllt.ri!.i ,t . „ L i . , ul rule shove indicated sod thertopon tovered to AI 491 . . BARNE, mato demand soda o.lecl the sato... cording to the prost.tons of the .... ,, t. , V , lip:.(4:n4cfln,A. s.sct,T,_ Lira.% NM. and MOM DI SI Hr. VA:I ‘ 1 1,0 C' 1T ,"07 . 11%.' ... 1'...7........ I t:rortitn't-rn: tUt d o ' or l'ice4dlT". ''' ''.°"ll'iTtisit ''rtt"'u.< leany ordsnsofte se may 1 0..P0,0,. 4 Veh ftoci 1 0 a u to 4 , 4 : , :r .„.±.......t....„hp87 ‘,... r ,.„.,,,,... b. i steur4Ll tlir24 . day la advance ___ a__ ~.. I. here, r• neat. . ...1 . n,....1 I uto a Is. thls th e 911. th 1 arACADVICIr or 11111P411C. 1...... • It lobli I J ‘IIY. MeHRII.IL. C...MMISNCI 01. VON DA) •t. Pre..1...t or -.1., L.Ameti. ONIE MrgEK• vim taa ~ d aunt 10410 . 11 IL in L I et"B "'''" . Z . Cc::l,ll •ql The Grand Military Allegory, A..... 80...cryes.ILOwet.„Ino,.,,, 0 11109 1.'01.fill'1(11, Cleft 01 Coolaton t v onell . omisr.B o. ,--- 1 o - ...Dog oerlh or '6 4 . 6 0 . ' 441 . ' ol ' av , 'el. REsoLuTios .... h %treed T. Open Sig ,H . . . S 500 • 000 " ht•Rl`l.l7l , l of •5MET6. 1 . 1, / 1.89.11, u.. w a r m WL.I 4. ..41 Torte- , ,ann. rs , •1 tbr Protlu art dlyltled, vs,l, 1 r lu It• rubloaltr, la .Elp, =11:1 By WI. oy sttm ttly cvslower• of the Company tnalo lark. Maur mare St Strout vr a coots Om want - to prutert them, •nd under m arson MINIII I.l.s4llltles. 11e.... "c. turg by the •,,Olabt 1i1t..., • au, or the 1.?1BI;ItANCIC old PANT The Dtreetors of the C.t.Peta the Intioering dividends lit. A wall Annual cash aluldend of .Ven per rent.. paint... the stockholders foatbertth. lid. A eseb dividend for tb• ridetetdit.n of U. Hp of 1803, with 0 per Cell, Interest thereon, 3d. An interest dividend has lath • parabie In rafab Antflf . .t Afr •W. A merlP m. idenA of fifty ISO) per on. earved premiums of ruelornen •olltled to p6r6elPate lo the prone of the Cc mpsoi le OAe forthwlth et the On of the l omPany. No. 167 Wood street. Neel ommeree Beata.. The Company Insures 4al•ar lose by tiro BnAdln4• YercWndjba Mulats, rtes, inept of tho more portioo• Muds, Tr Property and other laaarable Interests at ra/ Ode ....r u! urrraltim. /or uldlitoosa Nan. r•Lna. 14 with res,nl. ID ni , nnn. C ' sl a l on or .earn.. JAMES W. ARROTT. General Insurance Agent, No. 167 WOOD STREET, IMMO THE IRON CM IMAL LIVE INSBANCE O 1 Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City DIKILCTOLLI4 Hon. .11.11 Pin L. tIHA HAY. Hie. D. J Capt. IL 0.01i11 , t1 4 - I N. tse•. •. HELLa... s. I.vr..El`r. A.JlCU,i.r7.7tALatler • tgza . g . ;rvist W. DLir It. Mayor of •Ilegbeng, C. W. HENICV., Hatter, A. P. HlELL,Attontay-M-Laer, E.: .i,ivr„vir,tr.l. L en b gor d '" Cpt. R B OUT. 110012115011. PrestdMat. Bv. , • 'Mattis?. 1 1 .. D. D.. V iv. C. W. Bit N 1 114•WtL 'i. rer. Y. W. 1•1131 C/.• •DWIAnn. DMILEL BWOkIEE. Eienri Ascii 'MI. I. • tiotne comp. y. conducteO on the mama) Witey rocelving an eq.) be lls yr of tri ‘ r dlEirren um iI:nePTLV• insurimee, being ooniltied Ott P aa ilvOnconi. cal buts will vaunt • We 100 stment to esak j , .1 . der, m ot.urtit berebv retain the moos) it pain'boloslndustry. ulbßlO C WAH INSURANCE COMPANY. PELTILAN'S Dini.nrpro, ■e. SS rind &wawa.. &woad rt.... 1'111'381)HO H. PA. I IFPOUICCO OF Having removed their CdClee to FLOUR. WALL PAPERS E LEGANT PAPER HANGINGS. toweled Wall PaPm. Itt v Plala u Alata Itap oo ri vey, I 0 loot and .mute. VrtIS.7INLYIA TAPEsTI/X. PANIIII-0 " it,TVC l po ' gra d zltali to be found alaavbeon lo tba comatry. rur .ala at W. P. MARSHALL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE 191 lAberty Street TAECOII•TIONIL—In Wood, jj Mart.. aad Prem. isaltatlont for Walls god ('elllnp 01 Mots( Rooms, llalls, to., al No. 101 Market street. 11 .171: JO/I[l'B. 11121UHCB • BRO. f,;;ITLPIPED GOLD PAPERS for IJ P. " ° "" " jTar H O O N rn Kel t * BUD. r%:t•j:l V_V ABB & 310111E1R„ • AXWIECTICADTIe, MUM BM= 12130CIATIOH 1111161.111 1 • 1 4 Mo.. • tad 4U. Mon =M. rtitabargb. r' scoaal wow. gm. uof bollalag of COMM BOUM asel nriLso sinumsea AN OE - DIRANCE To Authorise. the Cialbastrue4l...dou Pismo k k AI !Ea PITTSFICHIIII. PA M!1211= S• • H,{neY• lIK t. J. Capt. Ranee. s'l a) ,ace. Bar-Imam. ?. Chambers, bar UM., S. iVe't u . IL. magi. Thomas hmith, 11.01iF H •,d SINNING, V te. e rraboss. J , .. JUN 54.,.5t. , 7 • • t.l . .1. .1 . AA. F. tie a*l k.e.hL insure. on Mend Term. cm 1.1.1 arid Plinrtue Make. .45a,ret N ATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Coy. Federal 81. and Diamond, alleaken stuuN I) NATIONLI. ELNI W. W MA K - 11 . A vk cre r, A , ldelA‘.. 1,111.1“ - rosS Joh. A. Id 'ler Jas. LuctPart. Joe. J L. ter .I.•ast C C. SAT.. 'l47=. I . I FDEMiITT AGAINST LOSS ET rIKIL ILIA/LIN INSURANCE CO. DI rsiuununiu. USTI° L. • Ite 411 H EST NUT ev D 112.1 0 1 . 6. graarts.,a". tle‘trr. r - - c=4, ididdn Dad.. CZNLu ItiltEll2.==. 1111 W• G. DA'S., Vb.. Prddid.3l , W. O. WITMLK, tberrd 3. OARDNEMVI I . Pond Wed...mar Thlad sad Wood MOM: wtl ERN ENSERANCE Vi ) T.T„ t,v PITTSISUISGEI. 1.111.A.N1,611.1.1110.1C11. Pros:Went. W. Y. ISICUHRKT, fie,ctary. eal . T. MUMS/ b Ummns.l LOIS. Oflos, twWene iW. ef Street, e ll iltrZmarTe:trik.u. a rt. 5.1 Mist Mists. • homy Inssamtlos. ossmtesel by Ltb massy. wt.. are well Swoons to thy community, sad sbo isy. determined by promptness snAll unor silty to somytalo ths &meets , whlsh they hsrs summed. .1 Wesley the bum protmatios la those mho distil t.J m Moored. prasivrOant •Icishoes Malta, Joanss ILJ. licessas, B. Ming, JT., Cb. (tarts% Jsatm Ms.koley. sl. •sdrc:rcereV.. David M. Los/. D. Moues. PENNSYLVANIA lOU/ACE COMPANY OF PITITIOWI 6III Of TICS. No. lell• WUOD BIKILET. Dial 01 COILDICHCI 0011.131210. TWO • Du= oacapdoky. and Wares assUol la" I.lo l li 7.l7l)VrAlt, T.,•0d0d.. C. C. BOIrrIJ.T.F. PrtAlteat. treria.Anzirir. r,.."'"'".. DUIJCIIO. • Diolont Walter. I °corral. ?,,i4,,,Dic=. 1 . r o. , !...,, i=l;ztr. 1 4. e . Arti, John V =els', 3 .. H. 00001. MI L. Amm..... 800, Ilivroul, MI _ -- P . uvisrasNcE cps. A . WAY. corms. N. I. WANKS WOOD • MTN NTS • liow OmPaw", ult tag Inn and Marisa Elam taIIICTOILS: w... ruaups. o,4„raish inodos. sun W.I. :ChtresPi....l4'. Jobs K. Puts. C. H. Lo . , ,„d r Ailittt Win. V. Alit, a11 . _•=,.. n atiatt D. Verenrtium id.. 1,., re ll lagii VS. I =sigy : ALLEGM ENT INSVBANCE COSIPANY GP PITTSBURGH• GM Na ST ►IYPH emairr, OARS BLOC. Ismrsa sgslast .11 xis& of ►4• sad ll.tm 111.06. mtvug Pres Went. jT.Oij:110111111&Ny itee PT1.140. 1 . 0. O. Dstr= LIMA. 0./.1 • T• • D EAN B. Vattne.ook l; tral,l berg. Whir: k Own, T U .g.14.400.• 14 4 T. Letts. LEGAL. IN RE- WIDENII46 OF ERIN lIITTIC6I, In the etas of Pltts bomb. Opal of Quartet koalas, No. IT. March aimato , 1169, Illealiamants docket. •It persons Interested ere bereby notified that the assessment of dam age and bestrOts, as mode by the Mowers sp• mated by tbe Coati In the above am, has t meeentats sprayer d, ad ail pant.. mamma srith ore tierce, rroutred to pay tbe Name •laln tblltt days from this date, Wavelet atm nth be enteted es Ilene egalost property 17%. BLAGLZ. City • attorney , No. We Vita avenue. N 288 DEC. TE1131,1 869 . ranee Dote. IS ttenbf 1t..0 teatn. NATRONA & TARENTUM Beneficial Society Have applied to the Court u , Common nheeneny County for • Charier. and that the otld Court made wa order le the mule to theheir el lect that ”Id Charter 1•111 be granted at t ext term• unless to thereto 'lll be lieded n In the temestline. crettur7 lECUTRIX'S nt.famma.— .E4Whare. nen te!n.l.mT ttveurr It'1:`,`:::: ° 4 1, 1371 :d . " 1 wm.u. Du ltri'T ruth NECOTOWS NOTlCE—Notice Ele beret.) It to all per• Ono 1.4•0140 to ~..tato of a A. 41111 WA of to .- des toormagi.A.Ueolunlcoonty, doe% viuttlepr.oule. 0. 1 Ifo