E:721 t I w CM AND SUBIJBBAN. sits Gams a fir•Uhidr a• tar la' Est 'Yogi.. of Ors west Or 15esass pa' _ by per ammo: it yew, is jiimesLiestery leme. far Con- 7_llliwriliderowM And in souther oolOmn Agnntitgernant of the HmtA and Mom; • Weekly family Journsi of great *110)111ba01). . • *me BM on the le Rai lesd,, ;say by • freshet Nabs/IdTuesda l.y searnoon, boa bean repbseed and trains see Dnunag regularly. —Aar. D. nata; has been "updated 'll3naran of HOok and Ladder (Jo. No. I. Air Cadet' Zcsdaser Hue. The "canton vie undo went *• few daps nu. • Teeinto isendig Meyer Dram tined ..W.J.lrmne live doll= for Whig Ms- AMINITIn DlM's saloon. Fourth IMidt AUeghemy, 'reads? inetdng. without licease.—One of the city WOO melted a tin paddle r, yesterday on Ida vocstlon without a wan Mynah: to the lock up. COW Hogan discharged him. WWI •WhlpoWir.z-izeties Helsel yew tardily timed warrant for the th wh attest of Itiebazd Bradley, cloned wiip :lolg hts Helen,, end their little MOW, to an unineretral ectent. • ./Mane Vetoes this morning the look. IBP contained twentpfbur prisoners, rerammtatlver of extessive & addition to a maple of areadersrs, wbo had sought • night's sOligbit is the phew ,:prafritilinn Smith was ar. rwistyasterday mornin ifilY g, by otheer Si. View, for caw Indearney, on complaint Oltittittisen. 'Prank was taken from Ms Wave to the rtrat ward, where be had Ana to an ripper room. -st thewindow, asps Ids person. He wile ism For ,11 . days to jail. Sall Futtrltka—Chas. Leahardt sad Aka Speer got tnto a row In a beer , as 'LLI Elnithighanl Tuesday alight ' , Clarke war rather weedy handled, Ito pt area Waged htformaticot for .- a and tottery Wee Index, Balls bltallgthllS Ws opponent. Theaeoaaed arreated.libert the auaress iurdeably ersiagad. 1. ftiarrid: Yeiteldni Geaerne Biondi. complained to Jmtteeßaolienzy, that 1511Ieholita einleoy - sei tinier ...oekonn in agl hone st Wed Pinata:4N had onprovonedly ' mmunittal so. ammi ,opan him. The "pubes lt witeetninghtionether at the saighdrateta Mee, when the diM . indl7 was peideftity Oar Leidy rodent of Pit Ohm& and Jaiebezis shcadd remember to roil at hhat. Robb's new millinery eon. liril" Federal street; Allegheny. This le decidedly the handsomest and best iitodbrdetare In the baldness m either sitter. the amine tootle al &boa - crae hail - the saice of Ohm In the same trade. flo = and eaindne and judge far you , • WM. I 'Amsted on naspielon.—Yesterday. Wiled Savory, a youth about sixteen cr j a ri u r nit as=s: by sn ataree oreer. isose;.: Ramis attemiAng to dispose cd elate - ol peals - sad when questioned bssagt gnus allethaton. answer. in re =a the possesdou of them. .Ithass up and will Uwe a baring this - 4, Vaiiirartir Irrials.--Lrat erasing DAaror Drum laid a moo or abradonmemt bonne - Alm; whlab • young =an via charged with danartang _Oft arlft =I2'OAM. An /ATINIACitiOn /a 2 to aresoncillatlon, and tbelvalor ladt the °Mae War' atntaral Mandl who had acted sa pewkana. Martigcr=ui'ir clait —2lo4lnratsl4ina adaadil make • note al thitedet.r. Freea.—Yeeterday J. H. An. datum wide Warmth= before Alder. "znanStullsa, of hileltionY. legetoet Jes. Aadie.lrfrand. The amused - Motu:gee wlttr,boing In ,debt to .„tlet to the =oak& 01 resenty•Are aoturs, end at- Serayllog to avoid the payment of the owe by felling off his goods end clear -latter 'opeA To prevent this= officer - Wesd/speroh with a warrant for Andre'. ` . — 'ireifiet Vicked.—Yeeterday afternoon, • lady while coming Into the city on ear Igra'allisenn Pamenger Railway, wax . robbed of .they pocketbook,. continuing about twelve dollars. The only gar in the cayman= dressed= clothing who occupied a seat near her. " Ohs thinks she could identify the chap, bad unnatunately thus tar she has bad W eiI:MAW to satisfy herself an this Anether. —Yeetorday. celteer spx = Drought to the inekmp man y about fllty.five ears of age, om he boa arrested In She train coming tn 'VOW End Maly. The man have every in -elationofimmally which mono! him lobe taken Into melody. At the leen 'AN dating a Meld interval; he ve hie same . ea Samoa Taylor, of • Nemec otnins7, Pe. He is still tn lie , Shebat end Sen.=Franle Wolf and Ida step eon Jacob SaLferth had • dldleulty ,In the Allegheny Diamond: The eon tie. cols very e and was nn. lessen& bebetroPenna• alleged, in his abuse ado par int.—the abase eonahaing principally lb allelaaguaaa,.. Sunreguently the fir thee had Ida Amsted and taken Wane "Alderman TAM; few dlaorderly conduct. Taw awe was dlannuent at the ant of lablasast Wad .....Testarday atter ricoff4Ablartaart who miler atudik neat affairs, Ina called upon to =l3a wadding seremany at' the St. -7110i111. : The ooanoblally Waier' Nattier wars asalaes at England. The poprommandl. odds from her labia .do assethiabottfil3o,oooln dtamoads and Jewelry. TM happy.Bestallet's value Is sot limy& The otasaida; *Nouns, was retreat Wan*, bat wear. withotapar. D0=143202,86. Perdu received thehifisinatkin &Jamas Whittaker_ 'naiad Michael Trautman fir Windom siseult. The pair are em = at Us Megatons Bolt Marks. Miami attempted to pot ad SC Ial VII.V11111101) t striking him with so thin 'bar.; ate other empleyer !' might klietisel.arlanies boned how the premieek and thus saved hinseedr. A TAO Alderman Mimed a warrant for 'Asia% arrest:. - - 4 1341111"11114- - -' Midu4 voorgloor, was orrosted yootardo.T. b 7 of - Aldatcosirlocuraldoitvis . %.2015rood.ccogirallrit of %do father, who doorrosO,blin - with .zrundst owly gym ~b odoo.4 l loooloilog lilth hamper OM -pantom,~hd' the downvrard road , E scaisur, . T ..yorittr when %homed itZli i reD6o of hie papoiterd sod lb* trptiorold twoo • Sloped, prom .omToa deportoord 'to no Adam oodwsod aosardlnply token ; •-.Alleget vibe l*tence. InatirditY Banaiiies&Negieyzoatle -..l2obrandaD,' AlderlllM-MCMIIII. tilat.s l .4" a . Norton APE% ht . tobie " r. =, loablrk, Tha f aolgstiqu Mai ;wok 2411.10210* latelltaf a.tM lifloo4 of lb. Woo : nolooL"Irsose Wet _ Detecting Oompotry, iodated Sits. Nato to 10,. ,. aaotolopon abeam trlth the Soo MO. •moboo,hlto a:_protoluut-.ofTbo ItL d l , moturrodlost.tuno, :•-• aM St* loamosoo am to run one yoar, ItL alumna II ha bom dd that Jonas via not an omt oftat Clompony oamodosoar had been connected will It and that bo bad blab' .obtoloo4 Sto mom (abloom' two no, lama woo canted and vim boll lotto' aim of $l,OOO POr bi "I'Mallawn rt ,gfra ' adysr 'alaadlb? 70r , hautied, a omens. dareloped I.4ded . *Wad Maw . . erat le tue Ia oemattoris-agaiaat'Meg. Mbbertlile Ussislt magi .batter? mad splyi, - 11rsadadanaaa tin a daaatd4.. Wilma actbraelhaal,tad log wltlootiCa - -InsatazuL. Mrs. Eb h ert 11111syoatittall bale, who to amaaaa with Illaceidlisigaftldadanghtar.aadlo whom • :‘; ItaraamejillDlGPlV • 7 : 011011101114A)011.•=li 0 2 4 r • aid days bstamtbamstaraal pintas •-•-• Grebelmam, tupbe, d uring is. allared-174%, 'lila nimbly 113,111 m Ebbarti *haul .20141.1mdbOltes_witbasesallatal. star Wasay.-OlrdillE 4l2 • dig maaialreapd tattalidalredlfdlit ::: thasiral la :ilia powalan ' dWarsoaa - tba walawy,lawilaaaralaaldtaddr,d ..,g/daaraupamacdthearair.-,...1i:..., 1 , Fkri:1;41,1•4:1A1: 1 :1 Meek Dtaatotells Neat Adrift—More Feel for the People DoWD Beloar—oll revs poets. The rise of the rivers comes at a very opportune time. Already nearly Ave million brothels of coal have been run out for the lower meta, whose stook - offnel was getting alarmingly low. It is highly probable that the shipments made before the flood water will sabside will eked: approxlmate six mlllicras of brothebt Herewith we present a table of shipments already made: eIaMMUS, BarWY 899.99/8. • 1193.0 a. 90 OM 110,1= 110 CO2 1C0.003 103 la. CM Oa a cm IS MO 100. cal C.ICIM Ntlasso Gitmwo. No. 2. roa •. l . deresnas.... Toms rari:ow trii== salt soya. 5 L.J. Batt ....... ........ MOT OELTJLIII. Alps 6 6 Mary idea ' 16 Slaw= limner ran L0r19711.1.. Hornet No. • .1 dot.— Jos. Litlute wlldOA ......... Po, N. J. Bigley =Erie No. a. fir.cookos•.... ..... Warren Star £o Roes'bro. L. gamma N 0.1.... Diamond RolaOoorirPltY.... Pa Tom art/hound.— Zan Panther......... ... o :... » _.. 111 IFE 90 190 115 CCO 10 =ACO 140 MI Clembinail . Louisville . . Batas Rouge Orleans. It is highly probable that from eighty to an hundred thousand barrels of oil will find their way to the city on the present rise by river transportation. This will have the effect of reducing prime and lively skirmishing may be ant:l.:listed between the olasaic bulls -and bee*. Altogether the rise is • true blessing in no disguise, and Its effect will be felt in s few weeks Mall branches of trade and mime. as millions of dollars will be drawn from other cities to be added to the working capital of our own. Dhrldend of American Bank. The Directors of the American Bank have declared a dividend of rdx per cent. out of the profits of the haillutlon dace it went into operation on the 16th of April last. At that time the one-half of the capital stock was paid in. Ona •fourtli more was bald In on the 11th of Jane, and the balance on the Ifith of August. Thus it will be seen that the Bank has been omitting bat a ve ry short time on its lUD capital. Arid yet, the Directors, after carrying over a auk. alderable sum to the mndngent Auld, yesterday declared the liberal dividebd stated above on the whole of . the capital stook. It wlll' by seen Dom think:sta. ment that the maws of the institution is almost nnmecedented. ThsPresident, John Floyd, Esq has been long and favorably known as one of oar most tints Wanda and reliable busineO min. The emcees of the Bank over which he pre aides demonstrates hie ability as a finan cier and the high confidence in which he deservedly held by the batinass cam- The deposits of the buititution are 'Deady equal to some of the older tante fa the city, and there Ls no titer place in which those who have them can depoait their funds. At the meetingyeaterday, the Directors spoke In the Wilma terms of commendation of the management of the Bank; and paid s well merited com pliment to the Priint, the able and worthy Cashier, William Floyd, Esq., and his attentive and accomplished as. Mama, Mr. William O. 11Merurn. Such is the conikienoe which our Asinine". man Item In the American Beak; that onion-- have been' left, we understand, for a large amount of the stock at twenty per cent. srettilum; but there Ii none of It In market. The present stockholders desire to retain all they hays and are un. willing to sett. Ingo ats Lest Manta. Daring Use month of November Coro nor Clawson held luquada, as follows Ctdiatian grog, tonsid drowned In the Monongahela river; John Ranter, Br., killed by • train of oars on the Western Ponneylyania railroad; Ennui Gray, engineer on tkeP/Usburgh andOramells• villa railroad, run over by his own loco motive at Braddock's Fields; Friedolln Solna, an emigrant who died suddenly of apoplexy; • dead female infant, found doming In the Allegheny river at the foot of Twentredghth street; Ellen E. Cordell; death from disease of the heart, In ludianktownotdp; Dennis Carla so• eldentally killed at the • outer depot of the Fort Wayne Railroad; 11am. P. Roberts, killed to 7 fall log from' the roof of • house in Lower St Clair township : John Kitchell, death from apoplexy, at Breenuttawn; Baer Anderson. death from infbundian of the bowed; Booth Pittsburgh; him. Mary O'Hara, accident- ally killed on the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, at Gnyasata Station: Ark El len Devine, killed by dolling from a ntght of Mare Henry Gese, killed on the Western Portissylvania Railroad; George James, death from heart disease, atNetrona; s German named Went; killed at Mode Station, Peunaylowns Railroad; unknown roan, killed on the Rat Wayne Railroad, at Verner Station: Mn. Diabells Campbell, murdered b her husband,' Thema J. Campbell: PrAlgeo, killed by, • train on tho atWane Railroad, while trying to get an • chr; Patrick hierphy, section deem= on the Pan Handle Raliroadl, an. eidentaily killed at Mansfield; John A. Berkley, death Dom irdcuies resolved while coupling cum lb the Pan Handle Railroad yard. Total, twenty. On ate Travel'. Yesterday afternoon a man giving his name as Charles FnseS6 wee be:night to the lockup, charged with a series of Ur emia& The accused came Into Pitts burgh Tuesday night, andatopped althe Black Haar Hotel. Market alley. He represented blinself as a hardware mem chant from Springfield. Wined& While he was standing In the barroom, the pro. . prietor, Mr. Meyer, stepped out a ma went, and upon returning, discovered that the till had been robbed of. about WA, Hassid nothing at the time, bin kept's 'ratan on the man. The next morning. it is Wated, ho entered a bar ber shop Ind stole a dollar. Meyer learning.): thismadeinformation against theehap attlxicany. 011icer Rivers ar. rested him, and at the lockup found In pedlcet:Woir. S7MO. While In the lockup John A.ltwacalew identified him, se a matt Who had takearfrom iris saloon shoat sixtv-eix dollars, • part of. the amount being w filly dollar bill. This .y had been changed. as It was notleitted Oh his warm The accused will hate! teasing this morning. Basiatmt at toe alayet , a Otad. Frauettee report of the Bleyor'e Clef*, hfirdantal Et—Patterson, presented yew (gap witerigion. the following tnudneso I. pltOlatted SO the tesamotione for matter r P Z. fMNNM , ..... 'Mamba. aisentritea=—• Fines la ......... 21)2 00 Dramatic Lioicum....., 95 00 Pairriand Switch Minas. .... 00 Bill Postene. ;60 09 75.00 Atonsuorprentionaly rsporteo..r 2,249 oa Faznintb.cootntui......---.-.....1 1 3,289 25 Palos Pay 801 l kir Droiember... on 66 WI:LW ex 67 TM Fire Mos; . - Foilowittti ele - Mort SuPetintea• Penni/ 4 A et the Fite Alarm and Pa Bee Teteireph. showing the *penal= ter the bee month: - • , _ . litunbirat ..... 13 11howspu Central. Bell., Maws ow Samtaanth _ Bell .E 37 Blows ow Triaty•Thlid Ward 8.e11.;..219 TartaUcchnucce ".. . 60,100 The hugelci Ir r ior_lha satZtrinstbst which the e mown? Amy at mom Baird wildeairoyed on iha . ..nuarnina ct... November 133tb....116 kwslitthisimd ohs Whet kw* inch:dad falba itove total Is csilowiwl. In addl• tion to the -"Urn' melmftlihkre wets, dating. the; umsth,. raiheirtiro.-11911011 tamowiges. ///14. , the 9nopatu !chins Mao -- • --- ' th...r - -- THE COURT& Markt Court—Judge liamptlM. WEDITZSDAY. December I.—The area of flied @ hfeCiloy va the owners of the steamer '•Eagle" was submitted to the jury. There was no verdict at adjourn s:amt. James B. Palmer vs. Jarrow M. Bing hien and Thomas McConnell. Thin was an action in replevin to determine the ownership of a horse, addle and bridle. On trial at adjournment. TRIAL LIST FOR THURSDAY Z Connor vs. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. 49. Malone vi. White et al. 75. Riddell vs. Duff. 165. &hardy va. Blacken. 177. Moreland & Mitchell va. Bruggeman. 193. Johnson va. Smith. 120. Rogers vs. Bracken. 65. Dravoet steamer "Midis Bennett." Court of Common Pleas—Judge Sterrett. WZDIMEIDAT, December 1.-1 n this Court, in the case of Moore vs. Mullen. previously reported, the Jury returned • verdict In favor of plaintiff for 02. The next case taken up was that of Morrison, Bare & Co. vs. A. Warner Henhouse. This was an union to re. &mar some 86,000 on book account. It appeared that In the fall of 1969 the de fendanta took a quantity of paper from the plaintiff to sell on commission, as they claim • The money involved In the suit now on trial remains over from the account. On trial at adjournment. Man Luiv Von THORISDAT. EEX:I 17D OW SC OM =AO 304 WO 101.000 111 013 IC 003 70.0031 ICO 003 !1.909 90.000 00,000 DO 000 VA MO 100,000 103 CCO 100.000 103 030 10,003 03 Cal 90.000 190 .000 212412° 276. Repler vs. McCully & Co. fill. Hill vs. Cbtiliar. 252. Commonwealth for use vs. Belharts. 283. Bradley et. al. vs. Noonan. 286. B.•hmldt vs. Emery et. al. 286. Hunt vs. Chiles, garnishee. 268. Verner ea. Casson at. aL ' 289. Manchester vs. Hatch et. al. 293. Ramses. vs. Bertshold. 223. lintchisuron va. Williams et. al. 224. Nanib tn. same. I=3 1.24.000 2 2&1 CO) =MO &21.1333 New OPERA Roves.—Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams were greeted last night with a very large audience, and the usual fund of pleasure was derived by those In attendance. To-night the stars will both appear In Rory O'More and Yankee tburtahlp. As will be seen by correspondence elsewhere rnblished, Mr. and Mrs. Bar. ney WiMews have been tendered a corn plimentarflestimonial by their many admirers In thbi city. They graciously respond and designate to-morrow even ing sa the ocesaion. We hope that the benefit will be largely attended and that these favorites will be made feel that onrpeople have warm corners to their - hearts for them at all times. The • box office will be open for the sale of seats at the usual hour. Trutarnr..—Littlet Mao, the wonder of the world, will takers benefit at the Old Theatre tonight, and we look to see every seat occupied. The bill la very V and a rare foul of soon, mir th and minstrelsy Inas exothleaitly he an ticipated. me, AOAIIIDIT OF Mneuc.—The Drummer Boy of iStillott was presented for the third time last night at the Academy to a large and appreciative audience. The piece was never better pot on the stag% and we trust none of our reader. will fail to put in an appearance during tie occupancy of thonoarde. Ex.analog ELAI.L.—The Fair and Fes tival at Excelsior Ball. Allegheny, still continues, and each day and evening the attractions appear to be getting easter. Drop In and take your supper with the ladies this evening. Mrs wife, Than One—llarinollhinl le ==l One wife In Pittsburgh la generally mouldered a sufficiency for a man, bu , sometimes this custom Is not rigidly adhered to. People who forget a, boa ever, generally bring upon themselves • punishment which is provided by law. Daniel Byerly, a youthful gentleman of about fifty summers, is experiencing some inconvenience in this matter. He was arrested Tuesday afternoon and locked upon a chargeof fbrnicatton,pre ferredsgainat him by Ellen Dougherty, • abort time since en inmate of the County. Home. While In the lockup yesterday afternoon, another female called to see him. Investigation re, yelled the fact that the woman was his .wife, at least when she as announced hermit he made no daniaL The chap, however was known to Capt . Graham, who inquired in roly ! don to the whereabouts of another female whom he had been living with as her husband, and by whom he had two children. Byerly at first dented the charge, but when questioned ciceely se knowledged that the lady, Martha Green Byerly, weals the land of the living and Well, together with her children. Troubles thickened around the unfortu nate Benedict. Another information was made against him for adultery, and it is probable this will be followed with one for bigamy. At present he remains in the Lockup, and will, when all the char. gem are preferred, have a hearing. Again lo Trouble. Merles Joseph Ferdinand seems to have a happy faculty of getting Into trouble. It's only a few:daya alone he secured his freedom, from the clutches of the law and here he Is again. Yesterday T. J. Atkinson foreman at the Republic office, made information before = Brush charging with malicious no The foreman states that Yerdinand came Into the composing room of the Regalia liThird avenue, and represented him- self and another gentleman as the pan chasers of the concern. He watt allowed to take charge, and commenced oper ations It Is stated by 'pining' the type In several cases. At this' Juncture, the foremep suspecting something wrong, went down stairs to trail officer Garrison. Ferdinand at once disappeared, making his way totbe_roof of the building, pas. log . over to 'that of- Haven & Co.,' old descending through that establishment to the street. As he passed out the door Officer Rivers, who had been on the lookout, took him into custody and marched him to the lockup. After a hearing the Mayor committed him So jail for trial In default of liMie ball. He Is there now and for a time at least quiet. What shall the next step be. Goods Identified Toe goods brought to Alderman Rd. lle's office Slew days ago, on supposition of having been swim have be en Idea titled. Rev. N. J. W. Allen, whose name was on the box, writes from Philadel phia giving a full description of the - goods and stating that they had been given Wan expressman to take to a bank In the city for sale keeping. The bank refused to receive them, and no further clinked OW articles was received mull that published in the newspapers will be remembered that these goods—. consfatlng of silverware and clothing, valued at about rive hundred dollars— were brought, peeked. In two boxes, to the atriae of the Pittsburgh Local Ear press. The boxes were marked Bee, N. J. Pr..niltm," but contained no other clue with reference to their destination. After remaining ilt the express office six months they were removed, and examined at the Alderman's office. Al len's addiern was thus found, when the uderman wrote to him with the. remit dated. neva& will be shipped to the owner. The Braertaleg hewfallen. To morrow eveningclhe Browning asi• eocistfon of the Pittsburgh Female Co 4 lege will give one of their select and in. twisting entertainments "ill the College Chapel, commencing _at. half put seven o'clock. Male; `vocal aid instrumental, easy* and tableau, conditnte the pm. gramme. These entertainments hereto brat:lave tie charac e t i elrwyd b frornmththeea rr:ge ands with which that F t s u i d s y , for to-morrow evening has been arranged, we feel certain the Ammetation will , lose none of its peat Dr. Pershing equally at raint ralt et getting up • . and =W. cal entertainment of the big art orderof merit, ea he Is In manaajog a college which has no superior - In the country. There will undoubtedly be a lame at gendarme, and we advise our readers to procures ticket at I tiellar a Hoene's and, ED K 3 Dauer Wax - tong *hemp& TUN machlno needs only be 6061twork tag, when • everybody wIU be convinced Und It is preeltely gig thing needed to :tenets •sciandly- hoot an; ininernee mount cd drodguy. • If not satisfied you need not. keep U , Oar you do it witsbloa. • - 8. lase. Alan. 1lo:10-Feneral street, Allegheny Cry. Also; at No. 701Ehinuineld street. Abe t at No. 249 Fifth Avenue. !Wood No. 1,823 Usrsorkeinset. tainaltaus. 10 6 ® . 88 tittle street. Seldeldeli• ryited u tureo longs woe, Congatutiem Waters outdo earilbe Blabeter and ill- acmes of Us Rib Iv*" •Mr ails pir Draubis i';t,`• : s?L;'' .:~ ',?' - ~.r, '+.. ti. , ~?:-. Gt. s- 2n S, - ..[s`. .].,- -..5: ~+- -Kc~, ~ _ I ' *_• ` ;r' . .~`Z .'~~'.'S~".k'wtaada~+-i , .e~,•`Z , :.actj^Fs.'s'e"off.'~~st:~::A3~cF..~;ctc'd~asG~rws `'w`,; Vii{- _ t .. mi - ,- -. _ ~.. :~ , ~,.^f = : ~.~~y Gw ~+»~~e93~.~.w~.- Vii. u r E. ~[~~-s o; ~~'i' i a-~~ - ~„+~•~y,'+.s~.~Lkr~,S ~,.y. _ ~•tc:3,+L~~-?'~,r:,r-`,~+w~c~.w.~-`.`;Fa~~t~:~~~~e"<3".~`Ye~.% `l'~:"` - ..' r +tkF.2 L~:iii :'i~';~iii~.~'kTea.~°,~`~,-i:a~~~.s~ +~..~ "J" `. w~ ~~~., ~.~ ; -~~~?` x ~ ` ~ 2- r - '~ - `w`~-rr'.~ , N~-ni.~','~Y~~'~r~h`A vti .11: YG. 4:•obw: • v. . ' „ ; e I • „1: :i . 2. 869 ..Sprindlng,'P Th en Is being plashed towards armple- Ron In this city a suit of saleatrooms which, for spaciousness and adaptation to the special business for which they ireintendoil, we think uueipia/led in thts country outside of New York. We re fer to the new carpet wardrooms of Messer'. Oliver McClintock dr. Co.. No. 23 Fifth avenue. The new building hi to be four stories high, and In the shape of a capital L. The main room runs through from Fifth avenue to the street in the rear, a distance of 240 feet, and along that 'street In width 60 feet, being equivalent to a room 360 fed tang. The room above will be devoted to Uniting Rooms, Sewing rooms. dto. with an ele vator commutaicating throrighont. The well lighted basement wader the main room will be devoted to floor oil cloths, -Matting' dn. In accomplishing these improvements they have had to tear down a large part of the building occu pied by them, and temporarily consoli date their stock of carpet. dm. into a mnchemaller 112100. The loss of room and inconvenience to which this will subject them as well as the exposure of their goods to the dust, and soiling un avoidable in making alterations have. made it a neoemity for them to largely reduce their stock, and with all possible dispatch. Accordingly many of their goods are being offered at prices much below the eastern wholesale max If any of our readers have present wants, or can anticipate next spring's need of car. pet for house f spiel:dog let them call upon Messrs. Clintook .3r. Co., No. 23 Fifth avenue.. d see for themselves whereof we a Id for Trial. E. F. Hallett of ,Titusville. the alleged odunterfint its ter; had it 'Anal hearing before United filommisaioner T. L Seeley, in Commissioner Gamble'. office. Mr. Edward Livingston, of Clearfield cooMy,teatioe4 that he had received a letter from the aceneed:of which the fol- lowing la a copy . Dorms 29, 1889. Peen Sim I am nowdealing in green back... which I will dEt.the best judges to detect, and thousands are now mak ing fortunes with them.. They con be sent by mail, secure from observation, 11. follows; po per hundred, or Ip6 per two hundred. Destroy tklY as soon as re. calved. and oblige. -Yours. eta, B. F. Hal.tarrr. ' Box 1158, Titusville, Po. Jeremiah Grandlacm. • saloon keeper on Liberty street. Identified Hallett an one attires man who had passed •coun terfelt twenty dollars hill on him on the 24th of October last . _ . The snsed, to dersult of P,OOO ban. wea then committed for trt*L ExYl.olii tow of lb* NI a TlIbUt2•1111 of Aby `tuts. • by 11, B W. rd ßaker, I yo. pp. 47. U. o Co. abrtfb. A dating and successful explorer ham given to the world, in this volume, a most graphic, instructive and exciting record of his twelve months' exploration of the Attyssinlim tributerlei to the All.. Whaidisecveries befitted to make then, he is today proceeding to complete, at the head of an expedition mustering more than 2.000 men. Sir Samuel:lm already Identified hi. name with African discovery in completely with the North ern elope of that continent as David Livingstone with its Southern half. We can the better Judge of the broad result. now aimed at when we admire the so oomplished fruits of his put exlore. Clone. This volume offers to uninter ested public, Just at the present June tine, one of the most timely and accep table contribution. to the stock of en lightened information. It is beautifully and freely Illustrated, printed in clear type upon excellent paper, bound to durable and handsome style, and in all respects a Gredli to the wall.knriern pub , limbers. Mr. J. R. Cunningham, No. 62 Fourth avenue, will :CILDVita tide vicini ty for aubscriptlens, end ought to cur cried In placing It In every library In this county. Letter CannrrW Itepart4 The following are the report. of the Let• tor farriers to both olden for the month of Novi= ber : Delivered. Collected. Mall letters— .... -.111062 95,048. Dtop d0....._........ 10.664 ISM& Newspapers.-- 40.150 I 13.717 .. 4.197 CI ... 21,776\ Matt lector.._._ Drop do Newspapers...... Pier, Mahal, dr, Co. ship their Cream Ale promptly by rail and boat to all parts of the country. They have orders from New York, Boston and other point. in the East, which, of Itself, shows the rep• oration IT ware away front home. When buyers are willing to pay the high freight* In addition to the price of the ale rather than nee the eastern hrewings it speaks well for the Oregon Brewery. Parenalagy.—Fowler and Wells, at Lafayette Hall day and evening, will make examination. a few days longer. What to do, and how to make the moat 01 time and talent explained. Employment Otnee.--Giris wanted for crooks and private families In the city. R. H. Long, at No. 12 Federal street. near bridge, All eg heny City, at the Dex ter Washing Eacthe Odic& lm STATE ITEMS. Tnx tax rate In Philadelphia for 1870 has been fixed at $l.BO on the $lOO. A PUBLIC meeting In behalf of Col. E. L. Drake, the petroleum pioneer, was held in Titusville on Wednesday evening. SB2IIIY Ctninnure, a citizen of Read. Mg, attempted suicide• on the 20th nit., having been driven to the act by bin son, aged sixteen, who ran away, taking with him some of hiadaLber's money. Gas. Ithats, charged with kiling David H. Tate, at Petroleum Center last summer, has been convicted of murder In the senand degree and sentenced to the Penitentiary for fifteen yarn. Tax Washington Star reports that Mary Harris, 'who nun Adontram J. Bur. roughs, a clerk In the Treasury Depart. meal, has been discharged from the In sane Asylum cured, and Is now employed in the Philadelphia Pocket % The Minnie Hirai Nays: It is cred ibly reported that a well on the Clark farm, now the property of Mr. Bronson, Is yielding folly throe hundred barrels a day. It was torpedoed by Roberts on Saturday, when Its production was tUteen to twenty WWI. AT the Mercer court last week, 11. L. Edmonds, convicted of larceny, was sentenced to the Western Penitentiary for four years and three months, and Chas. McKee, convicted of stabbing and wounding with Intent to murder, was sentenced to the same place for four years and tan months. . The Poatmaster•Cienend ;as made the following P.oo4ffiee changes Peliunl. yarn': fionests, Forest county, David Hays, mice Joseph O. Dale, resigned. New °Men established—Baker's Land ing, Beaver county, (lenge T. Massey for postmaster Armstrong tctuety,..Wro. Bomberger postmaann. An insane man, who, for a week, had been confined in the Bourn Hospital In Youngstown, Warren county, for at tempting to kill his wife at Ildioute, made his escape last Saturday, waded the Brokenstraw creek, waiting his clothes, which soon froze stiff on his person. In Cele condition he traveled six hours, until found et eleven o'clock at night by per. ties who tracked him through the wow. When found he was lying in the snow, nearly ironer to'deatia. He was the next morning sent by the County Commie stoners to Dixmont for safe keeping. A winnow of very considerable In. terra was recently decided by Judge Chapman, of .Montgomery county. It was whether the Town 1". tonncils of the borough of Pottstown have authority on. der the-charterto make as valuation of taxable propertyln and borough, with a view to taxation for borough purpose, Ir• respective of the valuation placed on such property by the assnsors for State and conntLpurposes. The case was de. cided negatively, the ground being ken thin the replier !Wesson chosen b ythe people for that special purpose have alone the righting assess property fur borer*, IS well asState and county purposes, Tux case Of Feted county vs. Venango, Jar which gat. tTOUght , to recover I:Metres of: county and bounty tat Cab inted , by the VenangereountrOmmnis. toners, in that put of Vet= o annexed to Forest by an act of the Legislature, in halt bath nttbid: The trial of 'this ease in the Vamp County Court of Cannym - Pleas, resulted . , In a verdict _ ram of Forest for 47,1_64 ; WAS new trial -WIW granted' , pending which offers of settlement were made by tha:VftiinicvoDommt a d on ea, an d 7 att a propet..aabmaa..... itee:rteto Ira compromised an - 194rfia4troic . , Forest. connly.:lo llagAmiagorto-gypsyAll costa csig. E The Oortgruest of Africa. The expedition under the command of Skew:Duel Baker, and despatched by and at the expense of the Khedive of Egypt, to conquer and take possession of that Immense and fertile region vaguely known as the Basin of the Nile, has set forth under the most favorable dream 'lemon. The expedition consists of sixty.flve vessels, steam and sailing, and of shout 2,000 persons. On the vessels ire five steel steamboats, ready to be put together, built in London, which are to navigate the Albert Nyanswd theother great that may be fade, and boat are taken along to construct such wooden vessels as may be needed for the navigation of the rivers and lakes of Equatorial Africa. The expedition Is furnished with ample stores of pro- YiliOns and supplies of every character: Sir Samuel Baker seems to base gone into the work before him with very prac- Heal notion& He has published a sort of pronunciamsnio—addressed, however, more to thou be leaves behind him than to those to whom he is going. He doesnot intend, it appears, to assume the charac ter of the great emancipator, and to set his new subjects free from slavery. Although be will put a stop to the slave tittle, slavery, or something very much like it, is to continue. "If I free the tribes from slavery," says he, "I shall Insist upon their working for themselvs- ;on their working for themselves; they will then desire to change their sur plus produce for our manufactures; but, unless by a firm authority compelled to labor, they would quickly relapse Into hopeless apathy and indolence, s desire for slaves would result from hatuts .of Wien:tees, and the negro would enslave the negro as before, should the paternal but strong arm be wltedrawn." The Steel River LlU:Benny. By TeUreene TA the Pittsburgh Elesette.l Tovuiwro, December 1 —A venial Me- V& L ff r e tc m te P a Gi u st i . a a anventl e on Bed aa• .ambled at Fort Garry Nov. Id to Mama the following propoaltion: First, a oom premise with Governor McDougall. Sewrol, an Independent republic. Third, annexation to the:United States. Fourth, a colony under Great Britain. Fifth, a return to the Hodson Bay Company's rule. So far the French half-brerda only have taken up arms. The English and Scotch half-breeds are as yet undecided. Additional Market. by Telegraph CFIJoao% December I.—ln the after noon No. 2 ■ wheat sold at 62,a4(0)900 seller the month; and 92tec seller all.lo - Corn was quiet and easier. 79%0 eeller the mouth. Cant Inactive. In the evening nothing was done In grain. Pork firm; sales of mesa at ir29.76030. Nita , OaLsarta, December I.—Coiton active at 24).(02643 for taddlinga, with mire 6,100 bales; receipts 10,232; export. 8,039 coastwise and 22 to Liverpool. NAMHI7 tad', Deoember 1.-4.kitton ac tive but lower. middlings at Mc, good ordluai7 et 22%e. CIIM MelllLLAN—ela 'recede, morning. November Lie. u'eloed. Mr* a AAA it B. T. bloltlL.- In tato 191.0 yen, of aer ann. /Masi for. her restdenee on Boller ere.. between MOM and 31th streets, on Tuueen.T, Detre:bet Ikt. at ft o•e'oeh. The Mende of the family are reepeetfully Invited to attend. NZARlLD—lotaday, Nov. mix, 300 k. tall, 11111.. N., loft dio.lit•• of Capt. .1 A. sad liszaah S. Baste. bred 6 months. The (amoral rilll tats War* from the rigid. to of lta pavamt•, No. 398 IlOoces meet. Mit- Nhaal. TO-D•T at to o'eloot• IicICA Y —le Ca.too. China, Provettsb r AUHi.AI6E, er re of Rev. J.beph Io the Stith leer of herage Tunnel from the residence of her brother, Job. liner, Lunt stun. ►orrteentb yard Pinstiereh ma door• west of Mr strict, To Day. tTliar,day. Denrodnr 7. UMI9.) at t.• Wenn% 7, sr. The Mean of the fat' ly are goetfeln 'belted to atteed. UNDERTAKERS B. ProSSIOnSOS Jost. 1.. Wu..o.onoos. rATTE MMIN & W I LLIAMS, Underfoot r• o comer of rum avenue sod e. stralt. Pins barn h. Coals. of al SW, uShroodo. Cravat. nod loam. am( every dorrolp , m offs sterol to to Ith es rood ursiolal s t o {n o moot som..ple inrnas Is Lhe , linnor sod caor011oto• I..roxfolood. Wiles *polo oitsr , to IMES & PEEIILIns, C Ii D A ISTASZAS ANL , I,IYSICI STASI4III,' rrgy ge a gar l itryA r l=terolfel.ni aVo r ol ' at. l =l VotlVlor , 011.1priorroantsfliji team tO SM. firs liteparSll. (ST Is oeSsiorst. Moon. WWI Cs • Pt (Wes shos o oil 0f.a40 of illosounff flews. I( (solos/. oe.so ones SI MI WM., obs MS OW. J' 11 METER b. SON, - 117NDEFLTAILW.11ba, ?la. GS* PIN! BTEZZ7. Oaretairill tor Falters 113.00 Saab. daoollts.7ll4l . naalsluctant at ra " va fdIIZIONANT TAILORS. LEN AND BOYI4 1 aLOTHDIG. • lam and complete assortment of that tad Ntai Goods, at the lowest vele. GRAY & LOGAN, 4 812th Rt., 89 Filth Avenue, (Lam St. elate.. • cdo 1869 1870. NEW' GOODS! NEW GOODS! Greatly Reduced Prices 1 E. HOUSTON & SON, • enhionote Illerchant Tallon ClOthienl No. Mir NINTH AVIENIII• cornet alem7 iitlep. Ana .recaleed lfa WINO WI Ittu4 atlanNlettl'auwc oath. Cifstmoires. Vest. tog: ogrc t :r , A3 Our mo tot etnal_l rnanta. r *ale. and Italtdy . Yaw at wlta a ail NNW tor Mut...dyes. 511 orders allod man Wee to Mee aattellmtlos. PLISMONLISIA MERCHANT TAILOR. inns enlangnal Mad Maw. Caarinseres and ratings. AimArerunataro TURNIBILINO 00011.1 No. b 3 1-2 Snalthilold tweet, rirraatraos. AirElentno Clothing audit order I style. Was NEW )'ALL GOODE, • atuituni Km socks( mor#B..cutamuici=lik. JQw ~.s.i.mr 4 bl,. =MEM MUM. 111ripatisi Tailor. TS Beetaßeld e ' Conenotaxal trrric =War - *LLB:MIES!, Not. 10. ISM • BONDS FOR SALE. 1;- • levant:ince of as Let of letenatdy authorial - en the Issue oflltrerertge Bands. ‘ ikrenelie. hY data onletober /1161589,, ortintrixed the add lan.. and Ponds, Moe Peen prepared an d are aoer ready for sidle. - These Boadannsht the deassdneilr, of 0500 AND 01,000, and have tee Yea. la nn. Deutng SEEN PEE CENT. Gierviv,po!peib...mi-i....ny'Ayb. Treas. were Mani. The talth credit end property . of the U 1,180404 to their rederePtiee. tie. dealrlaj.levestaleaS will dad this a good opportunity... Apply to • • ' We m. FORTES. CITY COSTEOLUtit. • MUM: FEMALE COLLEGE twin)/ cisit ourui , . SYNOD OF GENEVA. Tfilgli•Obileeauldafiilyebwtoed rAi g itsl=ttlf w atr Tarr.= ve gi t. ool,l4llolAl.., scam Iv. ,&4;u.v. xxining=ltime dis Mules sad Yoelarn L 1.1115 aarl ftralsbe4 roam, lint =11350 auk yeastylleialoiL Adams.' - • turr.A. av 001171Xlikax • .onmitr , - • , snamncr. KEYSTONE POTTERY. mai= ATEO., . .t