~ .Fh r eap i~ .11 - - erxr-. - .01)i - svouliB --- AN. ichrg4iket Airif "isk fir M a caw Ir k llotaf 14414111kiparommos: Yo& • v - --+ ' turags et the zwiii vats Votinmor spending **ln " - mm tithninstialuon. xo n dimmit,s *tar ti Poor Par .—Yesterday heocilier. lb* Lek 'wane man brought talltailoaltnp, Wee'eent to the City Poor • Illaikeabeny, tle Bmler county mut.. ftey, win os executed next Tuesday. kru4st = iossiegizz kdatellf seakiusly sum. esoa. Vli4,lN2Bol , Csiosdroosess are Wring Adelman 'Mk a yeagenwoo jun now. Ttoidlr tight. We hope the good work idlloWthustago'on. VEER , lett Ifeartnikes le celled to a Oarditt Inotherpart of the paper. headed nalt..lietter Doe." A 11Wral reward tent be patd If the property le returned tqLthiacelock. 'weak Ihnns.....Testazdsy sitemooo iltslp loaded with plows biota down cm Peas*street. near fleiestewith. The duet waspbstrocted fora time with the end tie waken& _liktfaidadaadFlaed.—blartia and Hide arreated in West Pills brnialliatday by °Moor *molar, of J Sabres polio., for Wing In a drunken and oL dlatirdirrly =row. Mad and dbodiagg Intr. • ifeartag.—Yeeterday, Pater Crowe Jinn brans Alderman or:Allagheny, charged with obtairdna rob to the • nine of MI 49, from B 4 ertzdAdtatdre,,under fahm pretences. Be law Mrendtted for L hearing next - lia.laerfLemosoa,-IPramell, the chap wbearred . ta e merles of lareerdea. Ng "‘"4lkettr's papa, Is still In the Mikalec, An isdkommtloa has been made laddMiChlro" *Mew of tdm Matima r , ands tuserlog In the three will tear 11! ,If.fiqlsocaldfcio liiiiesdc. —Wednesday wrenleg the Mond election Abe ahem of JeOrton N 0.259, A. Y. M.,_ . was W held, wi the. -town : ht.. Jellep th h Lealnierteh .. B. O. Chihi:der; T. W., Vail U. gum s Vreeenrer. Jacob Ho el . alitfixnetary, Wtn. Mlller. lt ze ntrillurn—A:iiPiclal dispatch tram 411 , innonnoes that • new well his "Inset k the Independent trims. twohundred andssystoty. per dad. Anothew well' bus bown:larnalt on the Clark tares. it is producing three handrod barrels per dityruadlnarosalmo Against e OrdlaliZtet.—Yesterday Sttivattannind th cater McFadden in to- Mnitation beaus Warman Never charging DevihsitOVOnner, edntriletenly to al q aba pnvenient on Diamond ove andadeld etzset, In violation et orMnancia, pentagon not having beimgrantedihesia. tuned. • near Channel.—The channel of the Ohio river, near Parkersburg, Is entirety elletrot derrick lines on the Ohio side. Maples by which the derrick wee snp. potted Ire fill in the river. They stand, and rime below, and are • about In Hoc withthe piers. Signals neuldag *sillies,. are belAa ana eellar.akams In= d Signals big the piers have not been removed. _ p o liceT the members ot the etachment an duty on Fifth 1111111100, all made their appearance with rem handsome new caps, to. diatingash thisittram the lieutenants and other of. thearts.P-The caste are bins, and made In thenagy stria, a silver band encircling them, end a yet 7 MS wreath, enclosing thrtmtdderrethe wearer. Plated on tb,630114 - Lids - a raveatenh—We would re. Medinaly awed. - the stundlon of the Street ommlssitmer. to the sin= muddy atilewalh. oppoidte the ward school house.da Rua unet. It aboaldlW payed at =M. se It Is too bad that so much black mud should have to -be - tracked through day after day and tsodas/I,ow room by redistrlans on that thwoughlhre. 72a Etweart caw—Last Thursday tb a notionlbr a new trial In the ease of Airs. Philopena Shuggaarett,, who was reonnly =Bl!tihr her husband. In iersa heard• and - overruled by Adze., lellailln. -.Taco!, . agisentecl • ocanndstioner to take taWMagy In regard to her alleged hi liinity.;,..Mardn. the parartunir hire. mill be. tried at the...Tama* 111 Iota Heme.--The body of W. M. H. wum, - the. Axiom. =maw who cont. tobtedriedolde-ed Chrvelend,enived er the Alleetteny 'depot. Wedoeectey Wed, et 4 eras, exesobted, by number of .ida Mende bridiefelty: - It 'appoint he allot himself twice. owe In the neon of the heart and *gabs In= he temple. The body wee fbrwirded to Efagerstown for tnterwaoi.• • Otsputed Clesuermep.,Yscob Weal& made Irdbrmation berets Alderman Bcd• star, yesterday, sicalset Johnlattnertor lanseuy„ allaeurrotus had carried aunty grettl.thilAillit_bony dross yards • lot or deed iitisep.: as the hearing the accoaed stplaineet that behad _purchased a lot of 'beep - and 'supposed those he bad Man away to be ths stock, The cue vas tabled, stedandani paying the costa. rk,att - 4, , I gIIVICOwn - lt.—Ttattaday. Mayor Blackinors latuedawartant .for the NZ twolitt Wntaittelkinald, Chap! with fat* _Edward. MoGlindmi kirlad sold tdmaiketn of two 'ltnaktind amen lardy; taking In paw. 111110.ttorstbres bons anti buggy; and ends - nztekdant to snake an amount of Elationnorogr- be alleges he im owlignadigntonalddid'ut own the &rm. !aid* ~ Zariedy..—Taitorday. Vas WM tho WdbOldr. eolebrided,appoired beton) it ink sod mode Infbeniattan Yrsak Bmaltr Rd Loewy. The mamatL obsrgsd littb etostlin from tilt fair . one gold mach 'and lin dollar note, sod a Oreaupto saltad $BO. - tranisation occurrod ler tialatulak onl7lmln alloy. OM. oar Ildodor be In *arch of the alleged - 411 flitted ilicanel....4aoob C. Hoak made Mihneation before Janke Dana =uat. obliging Daniel M with g it quarrel with his - John and then attackhig with het iron Bari by. which lte Ina lertmely . burned, The difiloalty mar red In OM home in Rlrmlngham 1111. = "gra l taa and Wm", • - napitax—Thepb=an the Diawmaary mans of the Illomeopuhht Elomital _Sim attendllnenan WO during the moth CE bar, three- hundred and tareimpmernitMone havilm been given, assgmbla of saw pstlonss mo w gleal tradttitaw L Thi Hospital ea ste ail who cannot entricy An ant Waked Mildly - land theraM emey day . auggsL a Located on Sewn& geonnevenner thileb3Mreet. Pelteder ffinleMblialt.-41 num batelneVinsmftt Surverne have been le th• nits; dmfati 01 .AsiaVniak. aUVI y the distillesiee. -ine movement le made ternaince She as period fial itm =paroarearitio &Mass mow us ! SSW nirol~! enforced .will entail ingslawn mug mom.. game Intgractisable.tbosiguta , enl um* Intsed the" i wilt bs • general ' alma= ot.dnllUng and - camequent t. low WSW WriemilminAmitzt: , . -1 111 , ..araStairiatroil. o antor. billaron aeatigat. et the o f ibs iValsalitaTonale ,S f ao ppm" Ora at thasnast . In asawand =nod aceadona at, or •&L'. "Thailtaaaanima Winded and In: /-=LobraVitalna of. nand and ri V igg fin. good ananialo wadi pawns =l4 l l:l2 ll4‘4l .lalaV naitt° alestnedaStbaCbllia•Obspd dant; 'brat et Bosnia sumo oda.; /Mt Philasehitas yearit _the arand so i nt w a s tar tmuswon otinius. tbareadax taninew elated &band. , Jaartaa Mod Mears I, B. W.N. DAL .AL.Amashinam.l4.llGAVG.... r:l6.l l 4aldnaMW:B. ' Arr i elL 4 .'2lntigfet::Ta.tolberi Clark; 2.41114 -, akaterossai,,e,lobn,Thompron; . V.Paraitaba.anaaal_iingnsitilaunnel - . ,- ,•_4 l Wassiyastami xunausini,v;hri ~t .:ximoir,illuiftrum•spacrobl3lw nit a ladasotabalitiont loft* Char. 401.1 r. - Mar lama Londini: ediaanie Mug WEIN =II ,:-. Ei9 t • " INI Wk? HOJE. MUM Annital Repot% of the Widows Ham Aittottilititti of /ilitigtsetty City. The =anal meeting of the Widows' Borne Association of Allegheny was held lftwernber 49th.1010, and • recto- Sian ordering the publication of the reports of the Secretary and Treasurer was passed, and the following officers and ontimus for the ensuing year eleeta: .President—Birs F. B. Bruno t. Vier.Presidest—Mrs, Dr. Trevor Reerdary—Mrs. J. M. Math. Trwurarer—Mni. 14. D. Thompwm. Managens—lisa, Bands, Mrs. Garman, Mn. Dawson, him Jams Mktg, Mrs. Millar, Miss Whitten. The Executive Comodtteeof the WM. owe' Rome Association offer their third annual report to the beneficiaries of Allegheny City. The 'Rae .ftd•tity of Ohichithis Asp elation le convened In following out the divine injunction given In the word of God, to bta people to care for Widows and Orphans, and caring for them they telt an earnest desire to establish this Rome and lift up all who thould be re ceived Into It to a feeling of eelfrellance, and dependence on their own exertion for support, and by requiring a small rent from t hem. It would Inspire them with an Independence amd willingness to pay their rent and at the game time the Home would be made self austalning and the neoeasar7 expenses of the bidld. log could he Met: this Idea hesheen sue. arefully carried 0ut,.11114 but very little trouble bse beenexperhomed durieg the past year with regard to It. Regularly when the 001Iector goes mend the rent posdble, Ia awaiting her ; only two have been In default. Twentyone Lad. Ues have been in the Room during the past year, two of these have been die. mined end two moved out. The inmates, as far as health will per. mil, are industrious, which Is a marked feature of themenpants of the Home. hems hereto work very busily to imp. portthefr families. Others who are very old, and not able to do actual work, manage to earn • greet deal by knitting and plain sewing One old lady who is in her nlnety•Uurd year. has knit daring the pese• year many pain of stockings for the Orphan,' Asylum, the proceeds of era:di have been not only her main sup. port, but the constant employment rea ders her so hippy that it Is always a pleasure to visit her. in going from room; to room you would find all busy, the .Widotty daily and hourly closely applying herself to the sewing machine to support himself and children. Another one, r 4/ soldier's WidDINIO2O nobly and induetilkimartearkelovingly dings to her fatherless children and reftwes to be separated from them, tee preferred, ci du C ring t umetan he to pea year su, under vety trying rces, pport her own exertions, Some seek e mploy ment outside of the building; while others are While, Some of these ere living, as It were, on the outer limits of this world, watching and waiting thr the Master's I commons. The Inmates of the horns are of a re a . 'dire of ` Christian people. ea have been made In taking In Improper persona, but as anon as the managers were aware of it they have been removed; many at present In the home have been In sines lc has been es. tablished, some that are sick, others old and feeble, havitur no one to tare for them, were placed here by kind Mende, and uede comiertable. Such acts of be. parole:nee to the aged Quietism will be , blessed; for In the sight of God that Is pure religion. Religious services have been held durf lug the -past year every Lord's day after noon cone acted by the Mends of the home, and daring the summer and fall a Friday evening meeting held by the Young Idea's Christian datiociation. Those meetings have been a source of pismire and we hope a great benefit to all; the gentlemen who have charge of them have been Very falthftu and mutant, and for their kindness to thla people, -the hoard tender their animas thanks, hoping that In Imparting good to others, their • • , amila will be blamed, and the mission' ary work will bring firth fnat for, the lifiester'a kingdom. No deaths have occurred this year In the t him Providence In Ris wisdom, has s the mother for her 'children , and e one who-Lingers with an Incurs disosse,le" being perfected through much starring for •the realm* of Jet and.tbr yearly one has-been batten a bat of adman, exemplifying In her Chris- Gan ressimation the manifest grace of God, while others are living epistles for Obeid. IFar amulet:we matrices of Dr. Miller, who le ever read w calld upon, fo money received y from hen a fri e end, and to r every One who has In any vn i a , T . ,3 : l eribli. ted to the comfort and ha of the inmates of the home, the of Man . • tender thole -ba,........... .. ...... • death bee not entered the Home. get be has gone forth with his sickle into the harvest field while the grain was fully ripe and out it down. Mrs. B. J. Patterson, one of the benefit, tosser this Home, whose been was ever *glow to the spiritual and bodily yenta of the poor. and whose symusthetie ns lure end wise councils were ever mani festo:lU all her walks through life, and at death, she left many teetimoulals be hind her. There.WN of live hundred dollars, whletr'shir bequeathed - to the Widows' Home Association, ls acknow ledged with profound thanks. May her exateple be worthy of Imitation, and through such acts of benevolence may we yet see the Widows' Home beautified and made every way suitable for the ob. jeet for which it was estabLitbed. I November J. M. SEITH 49tb, 1859. Teteeslosuiin seems with the W.ucsp Etons Ju•oo•tion • . Allegheny City: • E. To balaso• In Treasury.— ..... 414041 05 Ds, 11, *. &lonian Whiner AlLea.. • 11.45 13/12 /ay. VS, ' •• Yes—Jr Vas Bsvner.. WOO •Dl. a. •• besivest lats. y. J Pancras:os NM a) ::=l.li.'Lletti":": . ..* _ 3 "; ••CLO eavb for ........... ........ ars TS 11121. Etc ,: It, Ey p? . 41 p Wh111143, t Aiken... - Poo. IL • • •• •• Issonner 7. CO 114 y 22. •• •"• Need I Craig ...... L7O Jinn 27, • •• • ••• oroltawallltiog...... • 22 J••• 27, •• • • • eta • Craig., 14.27 rept 27. •• •• • • Kra. Co•ln• co De,. •• •• •• Reed Craig 24.32 .1102.10, •• .<2ILO 12.1 P. to took o• lolomn ILO 00 ••• •• Olaf ......... rate Itaird or Pubne Mantles. At Harrisburg on Tuesday the new ly appointed Board of Public Charities assembled for the purpose of osmosis& don. There were present Messrs. Kane Coleman, Worthington and Harrison. F. 8. Penningul,Thq . being 111, was absent Governor Geary addressed the members bfloOSPl#DrikrthiM nOr accepting the onproizitte, eel:dated thein, sun Own - _VI' memang them personally on their ability end tW expressed wands:ore 'in them. He nk e of the importunes of the trust rcpcseOn SheropiW HWY In antaiderallon of this that they had been Warted, bemuse of Asir eb.kenans chanater itedaseiteeng,thetr w eiperhtnee es hatouiltarians Colonel - J(olin•Derritary Of fh° C °° 3 ' mouwarith, then administered the oath of office to each member. The Board then retired to the Of the Com moirtrealth's oak., where remained to consattemoo, *ll k doors closed until abourtwoO'clockr Gen. Sane was cholas'', Preeldeni and Dr. Worthington Eieerebsiy and General m m be rtiwhldiepb ofahes Ao a rd, h the Governor will dli. • The Board did tee deem it necessary at the present time to appoint a Cornwouduig seminar. Adjourned to meet at the residence or Harrison br Ptittidelpbbc this after noon at three o'clock. New Minds and Cheap. lifsirri , liaberion' Mahlinbgev; 'merchant tailors, No. 10 Sixth at t.,,, (IMe SL Olair,) have jest received a large sod varied .took of the meal iisa moMble goods.. which have been par. 'obamed to the &titan market, under the Peneonel inspection of one of the mom. bete of Medlin, on the, mast favorable tame for maw and which they are Toe: pared to ntainfecture Into snits, of the lawn and most fuldeneble style at the very theritelefineV - Ilds dm has ono of the met alllfoland erthenttere • be. !blind inywhere,' and litmus far. nub garments - af,the .neattiCat and best etarkneenship. Those who petrol'. tee themmy rut :gored That they will be`te-004,- a. Ittomu MoPhentar M 11411401141 not: only polite itmolted adepts in their hue. Bee .-ethrmdhresnad th:another; , • A"mow utini Ttrwliiir Flaw; ent e r e d 03111 Wilelothf4rdolo on Pain sfrodi Wand examined $ lot of. ifo_wac drowuris • without nit MP Puratuisa, when .IFdr. Cbben instrwend that kw barlsaderryty borrwas vcor corpolont.•:Apolloeman was netted 'mod Thomas taco Into =toffy...boa pair ofwantiloonsi doubled op antler LW Mg r - expiable th• & the myato .op ry. - .Aldarrour Twos. tud cup Weeny. - Ho woo oomWtOd SoJall fb f r or a Marini/ Ms =EI - , Qa . ~lh:11~ HUMlet court—Judge Hampton. Tuvnanar, December Z—ln the Ma of Janne B. Palmer ea James Id. Brlgham et id., the Jury found far the defetalanta. John Conner'. heirs ye. the Cleveland and Plttabnrgh Railroad - Company; air Con to recover damages .00talned by the death of James Connor, who was switeirtender, In tke emyloyment of the Company, and was drank and killed on the 26th of May, 1867, by a pawing train. Juror withdrawn and Judgment of non stdt entered. TRIAL LINT 900 FRIDAY. 42. Malone vs. White et al. 155. Schenly rt. Bracken; 193. Johnson v. Smith. 120. Roger, vs. Bracken. 58. Dravo vs. Owens, 8. R. E. Bennett. 62. 0. L. Burl:midge vs. McDevitt. 1. Hunkencein vs. Thorn. 5 Hoareler et sl. vs. Gready's adm'T. Quarter Sessions Court The Courts of Quarter Sesalons and Oyer and Terminer will be In eeaelon on Monday next, when the following cases will be taken no TRIAL LIST POE KONDAT 281. Corn. vs. Wm. 16. Cramer. 431. " 44 Florence Sullivan: 893' " . 4 Andrew Maloch et al. 410. C., D. Brigham at al. 411. 44 " Mo. Cochran et al. 1305. " " Jas. Conavan et al. 141. " 44 M. Scluverman, 8 cases. L 44 " Zeadick Halts. 2. .. " Thos. D. Davis. TRIAL war TOR TUESDAY. Cam. Iv. John Anderson. 858. 44 . 4 Dennis Crowley. 84. Sam'l Newton et al. 220. " John Vohr, 218. " Simnel and Agnates run. 352. .. Christian Feld. 411. 4 . 44 Thomas S. Maple. 358. " Casper Fielder. 380. .. John Dolheluser. 2 oases. a. M. L. Make& 4. . 4 .. Jno. Leiser. 5. " "J. W. Britten. TRIAL LIST TOR WEDNESDAY. 418. Corn.-vs.. John A. McGraw. 435. 4 . " John Tetley. 438. .. " Vierhallar. 48. " A. G. Wetter& 308. nog. Hughee et al. 424. 4 . " Wm. Purviews, O. Jeans Boyle-et al. 7. " 4 . Janne Berger. 8. " 4 . Simon Schack. 9. " A. A. McGann's. 10. " 4 . Leonard Brucker. Court of Cotionon Pteae—Judge Sterrett• THURSDAY, DeooMber 2.—ln the One of Morthion„ Haar& Co. ea. A. W. Holt house, reported yesterday, the Jury found for the plaintiff to the nun of 15.10 75. &Ippon as. McCully and oo...potion to reooVer for work and labor 'Cone. Jury out. James D. Verner va. J. M. Carson & Co., action In .4ft:twee:it for the undivided half of *the real estate upon which Canon &Co.'s brewery I. erected, to enforce the payment of a claim of 18„006 due from Joshua Rhodes to James D. Varner. On trial. TRIAL LIST FOR FAISAL, 169. Man eater vs. Hat* et at. as. Bomar& vs. tirechoid. 294. Coulter vs Weiss. et al. 225. Lorain vs. McFarland. 296. Lynn va. Chiley. - 297. Ewart vs. Rtehardson. 299. Hawthorne vs. Meisel. 200. Enter vs. Manhattan Ufa Ins. Co. 301. Commonwealth et at. vs. Ahl. --.---- LIFE atiIIBANCK lew Jermy lIIIaMaI Life Insurance Comte 132:3 Our readers must have observed how remarkably the agencies of Life Insur ance Companies have been multiplied in this city. If the records of some of these agencies were examined, It would bo found that an almost Incredible number and amount of life risks have been taken. This, In our opinion, betokens, wise and provident policy on the min of the as. =red. The expediency of life insurance la well settled In the minds of moat ju dicious thinkers, both as • provision which every prudent bead of • family, or every person on whom the comfort of others depends, will make, and se • so• cure and profitable investment of capital, or of wings, paying In the enitAllittAll. , The public mind being marks to these primary considerations. It remains only Ihr every one desirous of Insuring his life, to seek only such wealthy and well. managed arrporwtions as, when the pay day mines. wilt certainly be able and willing promptly and honorably to pay up the sum Insured. Among the com panies entitled especially to this coon ' dance, and prominent among them, we are free to say that upon a careful exam ination of ha statement of ease= and of its system of insurance, should be clamed the "New Jersey /Shaun: Life insurance I Company." Tne chief office of the coos pany is st Newark, N, J. Gentlemen of the highest standing for moral chats=. ` ter, upright dealing.. and buena= tal I ants, in that city, are devoted to the managment of its affairs. A powerful list of directors gives twat strength and prestige, and its orkenherthroughout the country are under the supervision of able and experienced general agents. The Company is not addicted to much ad=, but has. by • quiet, energetic norableadmintang, workedlts way =through a steady progression toll. present wall eatabilabodstratigiband po *Rion, quadrupling its assets, within the peat four years, and raising its income 1 from zero to *quarter of • mdllon. Thal remarkable income* le an earnest of the ocirdidenca, of the community hi Ita management, as well as In the equity and liberatify of lie plans. The rico-forfeiture feature was adopted by thin Company as a specialty from the beginning. and km done much to com mend It to popular two?, and thlafeatura has been wo modified intently, as to ob. visite every objection. The Company has established a Oen. Mal Agency in tide ally, at No. IMM, Weed etre (second Gnarl,. and mudded l ie management to -Mr. Henry Kirkpatrick, thus evincing • dlepcidtlon to present Its claims to the Pittsburgh community, through the struts of a citizen, lopg and alterably known among us for his agreeable man. sere, his diligence In business, his paechable integrity, and for remarkable proficiency as a professional sexamtant, —many of our niarchanteandmenufacte renrhatileg found him the only man capable of unravelling their tangled and ,confused account Woks and bringing or der out of onaltudon. 133 M:311 Mr. MALl:earlei will address linnaelf at ono. to the Important duties of his agency, and IS will be no fault of the Ottinpany In/ingot the requirement. of • find.clana and safe Instltutkm, or of the anoompilabed agent of Its Pittalnugh kranatt.lf a large and profitable baldness shallt ham not .quleld, Pair/ its alfilfinflb tnen Real East* Register The ,following deeds were admitted o record in &beaks of W. EL Hunter, Req. Recorder for the county of Allegheny, Tuesday, DeoemberS, Thootm o a t s L a b:oak o t • y Los hny ITtobya UM; 600 Cad. Wa tt of us. lobo oo Datebinett, Debt:S.lW; Orman DOron Lis In II i • • go lisinwe e l.aos to Hamad 1 units Asp. S. two pOf g 11111.8011.11 !WWI Tow.. ." ..... ....... ...... A Mod Raotto et p_o. to O. D. N. eauk 'TO .u. Nu , latiktotoo /dssbot !Moot ta by a.. Webs. Carron 4 b- to Tn.% Sub. Itt, WO: tons lotstu Lower Bt. Clots towo•top to plata lu• out b • tom orauttaltl g o to 0 OW Wm. /Ivaco to TOOtano H. UOllll4 two of Ira ' above_ WU la Lower St. Clair tow. nip, Cool W." 4. .red:llL N PV,Art•w''Z;eo2 PanintrS Wastitognut . , formerly wcr &S. , watt Loweielp. Xlo 127 bo loot.::.• • ....... .. ' • T. Dan I.,_Tottuso o ;Lib 0 $ fat op Tslotta atrnet, Allegbolin trf = (I...lCal,rruntio; kigeatate.rtruo.A.6.•Azir.ol.7o: TO by LW to..t • SCO idlWOll4 os. to tinny by. (Myer Jr, Jub eeratiolt jan trTlit. l kE n4l7"..47 :. bk WM two lots In 111.-Wunuanothjiiiiiittuet ereetatroure.t. et tau fact We ;woo wr bultibtis 7 doorman.. investmen , ts The Pennsylvania act of Assembly of Ay:WM. Mt, initorited thest!birbs Pr insentient by guardian", Teirridlnithat after leave obtained from the Amcor Must, It ahonid be lawful for anitrustf, committee or guardian to Invest Mt". In ground rents or other real estata, To Protect the Interest of the =helm of ward, the act provides 'bit no china, shall be tnadainthe mune, of enessedou by ,auch changes of. Investment as re. garde the hare or next at. kin' of the ergot qua &set; Theo Supreme Cbust of Penetiyiranis tiait decided that, itinSer, tbelasc Where the' moneys of a xi:door monied woman- were-Invested by her rwriestates the chan~of her husband's inured ~not changed,' and that on hew death without hone he was entitled to the real Mass ides. 1.1 I k 7 . Mr7 I.. M!E . M7 I Mlrf! Mi /lit • I II J r rj 111 15 1 P:111 1 . II RI 11/ 19 Fii:1 1 )& 0:1:i il:1):1 llantnly nleetlng—Etaports and lionlina Etaslnals—The Wens= Pennsylvania Respite!. Yolanda afternoon a regular monthly roasting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor was held at their office, Fourth avenue. Preaent—Mesara. Dcmgless, Madre mons, Hay; Hartley, McKee, Kincaid end Shew. Secretary Fortune read the minutes of the hurt meeting, which were approved. I=l Mr. W. D. Patterson, Superintendent of the Some, presented hisreport for No- vember, showing that 26 persons, 14 males and 12 females had been admitted to the laurtinition during the month. During the same- time 80 persona had Left, leaving at the Rome, Dee, lit BO males and 86 females, total 106, a nett decrease from Nov.lat of 4. Three child ren were born during the month, two of whom were twins who subsequently died. Of those leaving 7 were by death. Dr. Benham, phvdclan, reported a to tal of 70 visits paid and 6 office patient. attended to. Dr. Des; assistant physician, accord ing to his report, tidied 81 times, and attended 10 office case.. The repffirts were received and filed. Tug WEBTICRIP PIZOISTLVARIA Hoar' Mr. McKee presented the following Resolved, That the Guardians of the Poor of the city of Pittsburgh, In con junction with the Directors of the Poor of Allegheny City and the county, ap point a committee to confer with those having authority over the Western Panneytvanla Hospital to have that in stitution devoted to its original purpose. We resolution has reference to the building now occupied as a Soldiers' Homo Years ago the property, twenty flour SWIM In all, npoo which this edifice is erected, was Resented to Gip city by the representatives of the Schenly and Danny estates, for a city hospital site. After the building had been constructed It was occupied for this purpose for some time. 'Subsequently, it peened by leg islative grant into the hands of the manager, of the Dizmont Hospital, In trust as an additional 11141- tuition for the Insane. When Dtzmont wee entirely completed, the Hospital was but little used for this purpose, and daring the war was taken in charge by the Government as a Soldiers Home, to which purpose It hes since been devoted. It is kept up now by the Interest accru ing from an Investment of 11100,000 se cured at the Sanitary Fair held here dur ing the war. The object of the resolution le to ascertain if the Hospital cannot be converted into a City and County Hoe. piteles originally intended. At present there is nothing of that kind here, and Use necesity for such an institution is becoming more apparent every day with the increase of our Kizer and pope tattoo. After some dlectundon the resolution was adopted, and Meows. S. McKee, Dr. Shaw and Gen. J. B. Swelteer appointed on behalf of the Board. The Board then adJourtied Amaumenta. New Oren.a. Honaa.—There are few actors on the American stage who are greater favorites to this community than Mr. and Mrs. Barney It la therefore with pleasure we have noticed the movement to Leader them this evening at the Opera House a grand farewell testimonial complimentary NM ant. We confidently anticipate one of the largest, most brilliant and fashions ble audience. that has been drawn to gether on similar occasion in this city. Three splendid pieces, the "Irish Lion," uPatiefibe and Perseverance" and the "Irish Tutor," will be presented on the 0001.10t1, and as Pittsburgh audiences are Inexorable in their demands for speech making, Barney will quite likely address himself to tbn audience assem bled to pay him mark ed compliment. Prrraarrnon Tussvax.—An unusual ly attractive bill Ia offered at the “old Drury" to-night. Little Mac and tee four brightest stare of mimarelny will make their Bat but one appearance, We look to see another rousing bows to night. Tam Aoabsitr.—The Drummer Boy of Shiloh has proved the greatest sensation of the season, and the Academy ls night- ly crowded to he ritutoal capacity. It Is • grand play, well put upon the Sage, and each and every part la sustained with true histrionic ability. bleats for any night may be secured by applying at the office of Mr. E. S. Smith, Method tat Book Building, ITJ Smithfield street, second floor. rung It 0004 TM* morning about one o'clock ■ couple of policemen oratted an indirid• nal found wandering near the St. James Hotel, Liberty street, without hi. cloth lug, at least none to speak of, a linen undergarment cdtistituting his sole reimenL The wanderer gamble name as Wm. Murphy, and Indicated his stopping plane, the residence of hla father.ln leer, Fountain street. When taken there the officers learned that William bad been drinking freely during the day and evening, and had arisen from his bed. !Notwithstanding all their efforts, tie managed to elude their vigilance and escaped trom the bones. He le employ ed on the Pan Handle Road, resides al Dennison, Ohio, with his wife and two children, and had been on a visit to Pittsburgh. Somehow be had conoelved the idea that his father.in.law sought , his money and life, which Induced him ' to leave the home. Tbs.:idioms thought It best In William's eanditton to retain. him In custody, and after persuading him to don his proper clothing, planed him in charge of Captain Reed. This morning his rase will receive attention. Destroyeal by Vire A fire broke out in James Nicholson's saloon, 26 Federal street, Allegheny, yesterday morning about haltissat three o'clock, and before it could be extin guished the building. together with an adjoining one awry structure, Nes. 24, was destroyed- The buildings were frame and not of mush account, Means Wilwo. Morrow et Wilson, house paint. era, occupied No. 24 with their materials and stock, of which they had a consid erable amount. Their low will be about (t,200, Insured In the National of Alla gheny for 1800. The Want Rouse, ad. 'Joining, fora Khan time was In danger, but the Bremen imoooeded In keeping the Mimes in check. The origin of the Ore la unknown. Win. Kaaba & Ca.'■ Grand Square and Upright Plana. Those Instruments have been before the public for thirty two years, and upon their excellence alone attained an as purchased preeminence which pro. sonnets them sterteated for their tone, leach, workmanship and durability. They have been awarded sislyjles sold and silver medals st . differnent faint, over other competitors. All of their pianos have their new Improved overatirung scale and upper three octaves Agraffe. Charlotte Blames, 4i Fifth avenue, Dole agent for the “Knabe," has a splendid wartment at her piano wares-mem at extremely low prices. Its Final Day. The Fair and Festival In charge of the ladles of Christ's Episcopal Church, Ai. Jeghemy, which began at Excelsior Hall ant Tuesday. will be closed this evening. tune remain on the tables for sale during Oda day and' evening a good vs• riety of fancy and useful articles, which are being offered at extremely low 'prices—much bolow actual costs--and large numbers of persons baying Mame. ered this policy of the management, are resorting to the fair for bargains. Din. bar and supper to day, better and cheap. er than at the restatinuata. Go and see —you will rind It as we say. will Betorn.—David Lewis was re ' leased from the Work Home yesterday Muting- Uupon his arrival - in the ally from his rural retreat., he paid a Malt to the residence or Mary Brush, Virgin al. ley. Be was not an acceptable visitor, and was refewed.admiarion. Be kicked at the front door while Mary • retired through the back door to the Mayor'. oii and made Inforenstkm 'pelmet hint. undng, shown confronted by David, ho threatened to kill her. The threat. char, was taken Into custody by an aLk • and exult last night in the tombs. d MAR probability be will return to former abode. Anetkn, Minton. Anima.--Tide day Lempite , a, lag Pedant Ariel, Ml*. gm/. will no mold an indtilta variety • useful and fancy good", suitable tot • • primal mason and approanbinit • .11da7a. Also, Monday. next, at two ,Q dock, a splendid 11111107iMelli ot boots, snaps and gaiters of_suparkkt• SOIMS.• Wising may be expected.... • , . -A. iacoaxzei. Anattasser. boa- , of a-.sluabtiairatarisy "ta -10 lgayaormatly a weAl known end ob. adulator of Mt* city, dled. Itts Fliezt Immo to . hie many blood* bottom v 411presillag,” There being pushed towards comple tion In this city a suit of salesrooms which, for spaciousnass end adaptation to the special =mine= for which they are Intended are, we think, unequalled in this country outside of New York. We re. for to the new Carpet Warerooma of Masers, Oliver McClintock t CM, Na 23 Fifth avenue. The new braiding is to be four stories high, and In the shape of 1 e tePitill L. The main room runs through from Filth avenue to the street alongrear, a distance of 240 feet, and that street 116 feet an Ind width 60 feet, being equivalent to a room 356 feat teach The floors above will be devo td to Cutting Rooms, Sewing rookna. with an elevator oommukicating throughout. The well lighted base ment leader the main room will be devoted to floor oil cloths, mat ting', dta. In acoompllabing them Improvement. they have had to tear down a large part of the building occu pied by them, and temporarily cormoll date their stock of carpets, ote., into a much =taller apace. The loss of room and inconvenience to which this will subject, them as well as the exposure of their goods to the duet. and soiling un avoidable in makin alterations, have made It necessity f or them to reduce their stock, and with all possible dispatch. Accordingly many of their pod" are being offered at prices much below the eastern whole/este cost. If any of our readers have present wants, or can anticipate next Kirin g'e need of car rot for house furnishing, let them at once nail upon Mania McClintock dr Co., No. 23 Fifth avenue,' and see for them selves whereof we speak. Would You'Double Your Ineoin. The science of political economy teaches the statesman where he can Ju diciously introduce measures of reform to spare the price of gold; and the conse quent depreciations In the value of all merchandise, are combinations In favor of buyers seldom, if ever before pre sented to the Jodielouely speculative public. We would therefore suggest that, as "money saved le money earned... those desiring to obtain the advantages accruing from the favorable state of the markets, should immediately visit the emporium of our energetic and enter prising fellow-altizen at the old sign. the "Big No. la" Eh. Olair scree:, where the Ann and most essential principle of Christian charity le practiced. "Tobias clothes the naked." The following Set of prices are ruling this well known economic establishment: Overcoats 15 to 110; Salta, $8 to $l6; Castaimere Pante and Vests, 18 to 813, and numerous fash ionable, well made and well out gar ments twenty-five per cent. under the lowest Pittsburgh trade. Tobias Is clos• log out his winter stock at ruinous rates. Don't forget the big No. 18 St. Clair street. T. Tont., Principal.A Dexter Wishing Machine. This machine needs only be seen work -1014 when everybody will be convinced that It Is precisely the thing needed to relieve • family from an immense amount of drudgery. If not satisfied you need not keep It anew you do • washing. R. LONG. Agent, No. 12 Federal - street, Allegheny City. Alwoo t tg No. 70 Smithfield street. No. 240 Fifth avenue. No. 1,323 esnio street, Biz afingham. T. C. Little, Sewickley. Oltle wanted for general norm work Inc No. 12 Federal atreet.. These who. at Ann, thought that Pier. Dennala tit 00.'6 ere= Ale was one of those unwholesome compounds which are so frequently advertised, and which seem to be put up to see bow much can be made on &single packne, And by ex perience that their Impression wee wrong. ►U acknowledge that it is a most deli cious and healthy beverage. For fashionable hair-dressing, plata or by curling, and a frizzle, for a luxurious 11.11/V0 or bath, and for skillful Cupping and leeching, call at Williamson'. gaol ...loon at No. 180 Federal area., Allegheny. • Perm , *legy.—Fowler and Wells, at Lafayette Ilan day and evening, will make examinations a fee days longer. What to do, and bow to make the newt of time and talent explained. if Soplaytainst liebee.—Girie wanted ittr woke and private tinnttles In the city. FL. H. Long, at No. 12 Federal alive; ear bridal% 411eighany City, at the Dex ter Waal:tins Mathlne 012na ha adaitienal Wiliam by ?stern, pa. 0110A00, December 2.—At the open board In the afternoon wheat was mod finally active and ;nicest firmer and high er than at the dose of 'Change: No. 2 gyring wheel 900)9144c cash and seller the month, closing arm. (torn quiet hot steady, 79,40 ooh and Sot,c seller hug half of month. Oats inactive. In the evening there Wu no movement to the grain markets. Pun - Worm quiet but draw, and mesapOrrit We higher; sales of mesa pork at".WO, green rough aides at 14n, green hams at 14,ti0. Lord NaaHVILLX. Deneniber 2.—Ootton de clined ygo, with sales of new middlings at 22 ,e and good ordinary at 2134 e. =21:1 INAMICS — CIINWPIIIII3-0e Weddle-20er, No wee.Ner NUN Si the resters of U. beta.• ea eats, Fletel.i elutes. b, the Nev. M. e Tortroan. Mr. 1. C. WAIT/ t. of hbeetaleehb re.. and 111.8 *ANT I. CALINFORD. of Own WI stet on. rooLc — BOWL—o. Moedall. No•eeebAr 1 9. 118419, by the tl. v. P. C. 11ervels. Ur. A BLUM rolL to •ll•. a•4T C. 111.? We. all of CI tree". ILL leo yards. DIED i storalat em,. Manny LL. ,M2IIUUT .10 1 0U;itiVX:431;i: B. P•orrim. J aten L. InLuaus. rATTIE DAMP iL ILLIA Undertaf•ds, toecap of Flftb stens. and dh Plttabordli. Callus of all kinds, Simonds. CrapnnandOlevaa, and every &stri Utlp . of funeral tarnishing dood• tarnished on the 0.1 vuonnbla tars. la Me nib. Henna and comae. r,mbahca. Mee • • •da And Wain. ge & PEEBLES Ili A • 3 .lipt„fampulg Clty *We tlk.lr tit novni tlalt. dig =.41 ad Wain. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, 17N DELECTAICEIRS. No. •11 FINN STIIZZT Oarriassul Asir Insurriia, .SAO Musks d 07PI eIt SII and al ftstent istralstessams is re. w ae. .1 NBW ADVERTISEMENTS r .lIIT OF jiaUfal%l cesob. tug LET'rEfIS ,11011k24 /1.11,P04 . :E1 " 4 , 743 . 1 1 :8 " . Mr] EZEI As 41•••• J P 1101*0111 1 1ENVJ it• 1/1•.1 MiA • Tw. MM.& Jaa I I amaijdi i t 4 4MW m a ill:arab OIL/Masi d f •sta aura Jul Ifaisasdid. R2r.f.31 e . Jaldu W PB!!ils.v W 11 Rt•aoar / Bat m•nis 13 .afro Aft He. book 11 , • H Loyl &Hitler sr. L AM A /S e roe r J a yde4 , nob.,. Mt. Made A Towne. AT .Imll. a Ja• Tays. L Vine" Joe Veutt!. J. whit 2. tll. 11 lf W 1111.7. L e trr Ise 5 iNgig t zto , Obnish4se ! Co musuld FLOVR 1 FLOVIII ! FLOURS WINN • BALM PWU33. .180 0,11. la i readu, 311 OM. Ha Haa 161 4otUst Co , 6 13/ 7 t al s w r i alt M . 1t4 3 at . r 1 Day. 800 busirns., sum. wbitn.t.,. 500 b°4 4ll4.ccs wiraillAittiN 11Alba. way m o rfaravaw i n io: .7 21 4 4.05 a: RIZ...a. aka 0,..., abate. al. . Vrt• mu 1°"" I".‘l774.rarith/ froal 17. . all mud a 114 Wood Iltineil. -.... T.,.....,,,.,.....,............m...____ !Taamr l it, H WALL PAPELREI. l;t:tl74"b Yell, Harry I Nam. D Danry w I t pji ty Mariati 11fooi Mutt AMIN. Inn, .11. nt ro lli d :It t 01 . 1 11:=0417 AntOt Min 0 1 kairtel r •re• W eh a %NW L i Mrs 9 18.0 • w R.::: ref.hA lte F.are 14 Iln 17 J tur0•00n0, 0 aflame KW 11 111.10. J =g= I :4,:p MERCHANT 411,011,* Corner of Penn and Rath Streets FALL AND WINTER STOCK !LOW 00tIPLETE Cl/PC/Ma:l PEINTS9 Repaired Bad Repainted, W. G. DIINSEAAMS, •1111 1 11t . AVZSM Oxman tweak Ball. Mir • Ism snot TockiblEßWlEM4l:i meet 411.11/ ea kant-the bin bi tbsibbrztl ihtli re/I runatiell. . ;: a4 .44 .267 Ptii!srl•A:ll THE PITTSBURGH ITO EGAR WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. Are to. prepared to tarnish VINEGAR at the LOWEST MARILILT HATL9. ♦ttenttoa Is pars tleelarly called to oar E ym WINE VINEGAR. siem. darre. 100 WOOD STREET NEW GOODS. FINE VASES. 1 7d011111111A3 AMID CH INA NZW NITLM DINNZE. B/. M Ts isi-re, !FINN CUM. I=E=l SILVER PLATED GOODS =l= te°, • =l... — TL " ..V., M. - . 1,.. B. E. BREED & CO Irlt 1111 .74 ;1 ›Y hl CALL AND NEE 123:1:1=I China Seta, Parian Statuette, Vona sad Panordrtleles...m• opening for true H. RIGBY & CO'S, No. 189 LIBERTY STREET. s. B. — G inrif• ationtsientof Five White Granite Ware for fanthy arid hotel are always on LIVERY & SALE STABLES ROBERT 11. PATTERSON & Seventh Avenue and Liberty SL, prrremmon. PA- WM on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE :MISES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES WAGONS, and attrything appertaining t. the Hors. Parting dean Ins to mat will plea. brava their solace of otatalgoment on or Gators Inaraday of non week In order for advertaing. Prompt at- Weals. tention sad iced on.. ortil bs even alintook lon A111114131w !CHM H. naval 10HT. 11.1,1111=011. ROBT. R. PATTERSON & CO., LIVIELYVY. 1 iA1...E1 AM]) e (e),A1:10 kit OL MEATH ATBBGB k LIBRE?! I? FTIMSDDIZQU. PAL WINES. LIQI7OIIB. &O. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, ===al WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, & WHOLASULLIII OWLI.Z.I/11/111 PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET. Have Removed Ita Iroa. 884 LM 888 PQM, Cor. If.leventh St... (formerly. (ynaL) JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO. 1... um, vn, in. 1.1. 111 sod 1.0. 11812 arratii. IITTIUSUOM Comer Distllkd Pure 70 a Hon . Sr. DUIEGE m at lai z ykisin* Weillisn 4.4 i. ititsc:ll ..q _ CHARLES B. IBAISTRONG, MAYO Youghiogheny and Connellsillle Coal, • Awl basal:ll.am of COAL. lILICI AND DFAULPOVILIZISCI CORK. OPTICS AND 'YARD,corner Butler and Mono. Puss,, Lawny a nd (Bruer taroet, Bluth ward; al. &woad Ligoth ward, and at foot of Boss Wool. P. • C. H. K. brand ward Orders loft at either of thy above 0af..., or ad dl... to me through Pittsburgh P. U., wW ro• wpm_ prom, t attention. V.:4 °, :t9.1 , 111,"'W0ni11...,:1,74.:N! le • vio., Stoplie ' egos • C o.. Bloch • Oral 8 Hogue. Mott Bradley, Part, lbw. • , Part McCurdy • Ca, Use., Brae • ball, 'w. . br aC, J. . LYDA A CO., Jame.. lianhall • Co., Allan. McKee • Co., UR 00 Da. pot Mutat, Counallavllla N. IL, Pommy/oasis IL IL, Alin/buoy Valley 11, H. 00ALLI COALU COALIII DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Hallam monad Melt (Mos to kil). 567 LIBERTY STRKET, Matey City ►roar 111113 MOND MOO& MOM t/i raltrarersilift IL marks{ Drift. all order. MA al lbeir once ar bon , lhtch the small. wit( au= b iy FAu:ll • NOTICE TO FLOM DEALERS are ion eda l. a led of 40,000 baskets ea/Wally selected ;K r a Z T. A teenis li ed i t 2 ol A /21. 7.l:4. kUßtlkk W lltals mantles, Ind 144 lot en W beat Is WI wed best to be mood and calmed be surpaneed m,y We Vatted tOetat. We nave also lalsbed oar Im_provementa Illaeldaerp. Bantu Clo th s and 000llg Roams, Gad are ace. prepared to taralse the boot Naar en have nude Dar ten nu. at prime that deg oesapendons w. the YAW .11117.1 of lour. rovpranoir t IMO.. mum -- 1/1/o*. 11111. Alleeppa. rrl•fn E iXaANT PAPER RANGINGs. M it ro a 50 soo am t a ted Wallnd smoke Paws . to_plab, xiierz,.: I. n mt. *V 1 r11 "I - eeariv..Wl QUIZ& rus& t4z p rtlja tbood elsottitore W. P. DIABBErAwB NEW WALL PAPER STp mu 191 Liberty Street. lrhECOßATl•saUrnatto lONFLlta—la Wood, oe mue imttou tmr wah, ft•in.i. at Mang nom; Hass Le, id Xo. fO7 Mutat street. JOSIS/11 8 trauma a RICO. ' , 3 iq . 4. 9 r.n"- " .."1-riirltritairtlatta i ~~-~YM''~tt Ft4llEr. 14 1110aial. rcmr 1101:011 toomataur stratum% atiovizion:Catr Pllstibma y , '%1N.:40 tAinases Pm to the Magma Sag a tom mamas tat maw =Ea ORDINANCES A N 011DINARCE treberwair • Beard-w•IY e• Ell. worth A wenn*. sicrtos I. Be a ordoneed osd meted ti 14e Catm Pltesenovii, In &het sod eh.- most (basalts stum .bled et et le here, orb:dead , ant ...lad tro eh. immoral/