VI littAust etairtig. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Tan GAza-rra Y 1.11 M 04 oily for inz days of Um mask for •16 emu per Inca ; by snail,l9 per annum: II WWI, Pa Allegheny Coe=Ms meet lomlght. liAlflee.—Mr. B. R. Davis, the Present eflirient Wharf blaster of the Western Maki.let of Allegheny Chy, will be a certelldate for re-election In 1870. 2t DiWorderiy Heim— Information was made yesterday. by J. Surline, against Francis Foster for keeping a dnordarly bawdy houseon Webster avenue. War- rant lamed. 4 Alderman Donaldson yesterday leaned a warrant for John Smith's arrest, for abandoning his wife. In Justice to all parties It should be remembered that the =fortunate man In this ease Is John the husband of Marta Smith. 'ELreUon.—The Jesus 'Jerk', a bone..o lent organization of Allegheny, at their amtual meeting Tuenday evening elected the . following ofhoerin Preeldont, Law• retina Walther; Sloe Realdent, Joba Weeder, Hooretary„ Valentine Out; Treasurer, John Oloinhartz. Wereible Entry..—Yesterday Siemens West caused the arrant of Mary Traylib, whom she charged with forcibly entering her roam in Flweeny'a court, Snell alley, and raft:tains Le rotifer when politely re quested to do - so. Tbe case wita die. charged at the castor the prosecutor. Bair Paiting.—Peter Nary alleges Patrick Mekkil committed an assault and better' , upon ham, in Anderson tr Co.'s steel works. Ross street. Peter ex hibits s tuft of hair, corresponding to a bare spot on his heatKwhichlte alleges was the result of lb. quarreL The pollee are looking for Peter. ■lasing Man.—Edward Denval, of Glendale Station, has been miming sines Saturday. He was last seen on that evening In Spinal's exchange, federal street, Allegheny. He had In his ”at-iip.eoa dollars sad AY dressed In black clothing. Any infor mation of him can be left at the gliany Mayor's office. V 11111.14 Allegheey.—Last evening at about ball' put seven o'clock, a slight fire occurred at Robert Hall's (Robe Plow Workm opposite the Pearl Steam billi,Latioak street, First ward, ills .111bellY. The lire originated in the work shop, but was extinguished before any material damage was done. An alarm was acumded from box 2b, and the en. ems ware out but not in service. tinptnaant Collectinoc—Jsmee Mc. Esfen pada afadarit before Alderman Taylor yesterday, to the effect that Chas. 13oreland, of Plum township, owed him four dollars and eighty mote for farm work, and when requested to pay, not only refined-to do so, but whipped him for making for it. Borelend was arrested, Paid over , the wages and mats of prose cotton, and was allowed to go free. Fire Alarm.-Last, night about half past eleven o'clock, an alarm of lire was sounded from box 27, corner of Webster and Grant streets. The alarm was or caaloned by the burning of some cloth ing hanging by the tire to dry in a house, corner of Tunnel and Wylie streets, or. cupled by a washerwoman. The excite ment was all over before the eteamers arrived, and their servicee were not re quired. Charged wish Horn Stealing Yesterday .Robert Skilien, of Plum township, Made information before Al dermanTaylormainst Henry firlat for larceny, A few nightie ago a horse was missing from Mr. Sicilian's stable, aim ultaneous with the diaappoarsnce of lariat, who bad been loafing about the Plionallos.- 4 1 circumstance which ex plains the Information. The animal was valued at one hundred and thirty dollars. Grist la now in jail awaiting trial on another charge of larceny, a suit of clothing having, it is alleged, been taken by him from Cohen 'a store, Penn street. Monday afternoon. The alderman lodg ed a second commitment against him. It is said that Grim was engaged in another horse transaction in Indiana township, for which be was arrested, but afterwards escaped. The authorities at that place have been notified of his app prehension, and are expected to secure him should he get through here. I=l vle following deeds were admitted of reared ht the office of Thos. H. Hunter, Recorder for Allegheny county, Tuesday, December Bth, 1869: ...I James nark." tn., ki lot so b l r 110 Us 4:btra• Pittgurski- . 1 .4.7, T...tv r x , lll. .... to amn Ift"."." e , o!irer If; =l;l,m . Contalsilt7; . 14.ene A KrIngn i'"'""' "6'o YY $OO Nary Awe-Palley to Jolla W eept. tt, I lot On Waltana ,trvel.. eft. Weebtoeum. rA b lb feet teiyAlu Hal ay to k. .cl•shtuver.... 1161. !oleo corner 0(11U:tots • 1 W ell lax street ILL War tOngton. 3 h 7 Ib feet ..... „... acs! tkorgt llteCook to POlltly notate', Dee. • ImW, I at to C. 11.1 .e. tottn•blo, metal atilt 12.,!tervo • •• . fit Dr. . U Harr to J. U. lienard• et al. Het. n. Iniallots Nos t3 11 and IS, Barry pins, LoWer doss i o n ond • ISt on thr Coots? of doss •nd g • reels to I. • I - .assh. , • O'Hara's . As, tign... • to tomes Cavil.. tczo7, MO; lo.• TO. 11.1”.110S, littratten's attn. Orms ay so.. nigh.. .111 !Samoan Ifirb t.l Hoar, Hes. 7. 11560; lot lib .n ve • plan, LAYS 1 , J. W. Zatoneer la L.. S. algdou. Nor. ry VW. lot V§ by 66. Wain street, 17vo word. elLtaborsb *LON .... Loou ilelorleh •o Georive We. r, Noe.= von: lot oa WeleoL's alley. Zan tUrovloataun, av by 60 Wet . 01.509 .......... . Ito Poroolf to W. H. di Mel- ee. 6, NM laic. 111. 119.6 Plant Rout. 'lles eve tocuble. 140 by Co feet es MO hoe. Maple .0 Ueo re 1...08. Orli 4 'C. Hit 0 leo 14 Street,. • 0 et. Clete t onble. P. t elte J. P• Pact. to • • egust Hoenig Jaz. I v. I. on Cnn a street, lAA litre./..0.C. ft of Mt ret Pe f terflo.lPPer,.Neuter Oct. Lem. 01 04 6.. c. O r n street. BirmicitHoo, ha to re - t. Ploierl3o l xer to a oeyb H e eau, . or. 1.69 101.11.1 street. 091.796 feel. ..... . Woltz= Chose pa Scce t•f. Jesse 6. IC. 606 No. If. Oterper'aplon. Ulnas twee/M.I6C Oraas Bouer..—'The entertainment at the Opera Howe, lest evening was one of the momfintereerleg that bee been given there this season. "FOrmoss, or the lialftoad to Ruin," was presented, and we bare nu hesitancy in saying that It was hover presented better by any com pass*. Miss Oeborne'a rePiweentidloo of the lttle role or Boker," le a highlYsitimile pleas of acting, as Ls also the _ Burroughs" of Mr. Chester. B wilthe repeated to-night. P r ritientettlit TAIS&111/1 —The Wild, Bardiyd: Meek Minetraki continue to draw at the Pittsburgh Theatre. Madame Batumi", the queen of the trapeze, to also an attractive card; and altogether Mr. Williams gives a .rat. lase Variety entertainment, un eguiled in fact by soy other establish. ment of its character In the country. Masonic Haw..—Tuesday end Wed nesday evenings of next week, a grand musical entertainment will be given at !demonic Hall by Tbrodore Thomas' Grand Orchestra, toinertsimg forty-dr of the leading musicians of the country. The troupe weep... Sized over four years since by Mr. Tbc,,ale, and has been In constant rusetioe ever since in the city of New York, until the present season. They are now making their that tour through the oohntry, and bum the men ner in which their, concerts me spoken of by the entire press Si he co untry through which they have , they are olutainly grand Claim. The follow ing brief notice is from the St. Lmis Re Publican: "Pallbarmonle Ball lest night was packed fall, showing that the merits of the troupe performing- there are hilly understood and realized by the public. Tinienteellent programme given was die ting:abted In Its exhibition by that aphitnal now of real genius which mark. the tine soul - whet knows bow to corn. blue and tlimemicate the artist work of others. AU of the pieces were most. heartily applauder Two more concerts will- be given, one to-night at Philhar monic Hell, and on Sunday evening a grand farewell performance at De Bar's Opera Rome." CITY fair for the benefit 1 of the Hommpastilo Hoepital, which opened at Vity Hall Tuesday night, promisee W--4a . a complete stomees. It could not well scree otnerwies, however, under such excellent management. The HMI wais well fitted lest night and We lack fora large crowd there tonight. We regret that a want of space prevents a MOM extended o notice ot the Faird the elegant manner n In which the Ha lls anted up. Dutliegteltßx—The Drummer Boy; M. Battle, of Shiloh was presented to a housetaL Mips Academy of Mono last night: . It wi a ll Ix : r id e:neaten three more evethVl tad Bundles ihttnrday alterneor4, - Go and see noritautp or Minno.--Moiday aim ing, Mr. Fogwill cOMMenett mown of fan at"- the Acwiatol , of: Musientrean - lllgbie.-Willt-jtti,exoelling - pantomime 00006 .' ""WurdPW : . Damply" And “Hiro IFY:TF7,Dook" yin beensu • _ • • THE ((1 STS. DIN Ceart—Judge WEDNESDAY, December a—Court met at ten o'clock A. x , at which time the case of Johnson va. Smith, reported ye. lerdey, was resumed. 8. B. rfuley, Sheriff. eworn —Am Sher -1B of Allegheny cotinty. Arrented Smith on a capita. Mr. Hagan, of the lirin of Hagan & Courtney, gave a cheek for the aumnrit of the bail, lithe°. The check wan drawn by Hagan it Courtney. Smith Bald he Intended going to Chicago. I do not know anything about Smith's circumstances. dlr. Amy doAmos, recalled- lu con templation of marriage I laid out ,a,n elderable money for clothing, ; addi tional provisions, etc. I wry miataken in my examination yesterdal hiss, Mg that Smith paid me the $1,250 on elaith of March, '67. 1 should have id the 25th of February. Cross era-rimed—l got the oney I paid for extra clothing, etc., f in Mr. Smith. He did not give me an Termite of Ova dollars per week. H might have given me FM; do not WI k I re. osived 1100 from Mr. Smith from Mardi to the tat of August, '57. I paid the ground rent on tity property. I got the money from the rent of my house. Tine ground rent was 1100 per annum. Mr. Smith paid the ground rent until the spring of '67. Mr. Smith did not pay more looney on my account than would Cover my. additional exponite, incurred after and in consequenee of the proudre of marriage. Mr. Smith paid me a little pocket money. 1 kept myself and paid the ground rent from the rent received from my homee. My additional clothing bills that Reason, from March to August, might have amounted to 1100. 1 was mistaken as to the time I received the 6415' U. I received It on the 2.51.11 of Feb ruary.. 67. 1 was not mistaken se 10 Mr. Smith's promise to marry me. The plaintiff here cloned the ea.. Mr. Moreland opened the cane to the Jury in behalf of the defendant, and of. fared In evidencevertain letters written by the plaintiff to the defendant and to other partite for the ',impose an stated, of effecting the reputation of the plaintiff. Plaintiff's counsel objected for the res eon that the lettere proposed to be read In evidence were written long after the breach of contract had been committed, and tM[cfore could not be admitted to evidence for the purpose busted. 'rite Court decided that An affecting tho dale Agee, evidence of sets of olientin Op tc the time of bringing the suit might h. admitted. The letters were then read to the jury. The first wee a letter from plaintiff to defendant, as follows: E. D. Why do you treat toe, a woman that has Neon the trouble I have aeon In this world. I did not come here to try to cause you any trouble. I wall Mining to Cleveland and thought I would mil end me you drat. I have no ittapnattlon to injure you, but I bate the idea of your getting married, for you alwaya told tile yon never would do so. If yon will set. tie my bill here at the hotel, and pay my fare home, 1 will not trouble or call ou you again. Lwould not oven ask you to do thus but I came away and forgot to go to bank, and nave got no money but four dollar. to du this with. You know very well that I elided to see you out of respect and lope, that I once bore for ou and do now and If you felt toward me as I do for you, you could not treat we so mean. I could not else], a wink last night thinking about you. A Is y. Tae other letter read en follows: Porreinu non, ?day 5, 1869. Palest) Amos:—l have just arrived here in Pittsburgh and have dropped you a line sa wax agreed upon. I have aeon FM. this afternoon: he used me very kindly. If you come here pretend you have busifieas; and go out and see biro and he will tell von I am here. I am at the St. James Hotel, room No. 40. Shall not remain here long as it is too dry for me I auppose you ars coming up here as you said. Ed. leaves here G r Chicago Monday next.. Except my beet respect, and my name here I. Seaman. Mrs. Seaman, If you do not come wnte me a few lines. Amos T. Hickman, sworn—Reside in Harrisburg, am a stock dealer; resided Chicago; left there in '6l. wee in (Allegro in 'M. It woes about the L.nd of A mil: lett i:hteago on the 54th; know the plarntifT, Amy A. Johnson; saw her when I sae at Chicago; I saw her at her own house, cue and Mr. Pat Halligan went there In the afternoon, and she invited us to come back the next day; we went back about 2P. ;we were there two differ ent times before we found bor. The het time was between eon diem sod dark; ahe came In shun the same bele that wo did; we eat there and bilked awhile, and Mtn proposed going 1 , , a saloon to get something to eat; we done so, had something to eat and something to drink: I drank a glass of e and we returned back to her hoe after we were there two hours I ISAllt to ',Midge° that 1 would not go bark to the amok. yards, that 1 would stay all night; there was a hed in the room and I strip ped off sod went to bed; plaintiff and Halligan were Kitting near the door, she wits sitting on hie lap. The matter which followed In too obscene for publi cation. • • • I went to Chicago on taisinena. Halligan resides at Chicago and is employed by S. W. A lierton at the Union Stock Tardir, the repotatim of the plaintiff at whore she rta,ded was bad, prior to the Blh of May 'Se. Cro•e Ezamined.-1 know the defend- ant, Mr. Smith; we have always been personal friends: I never had any con sensation with Mr. Smith prior to my visit to Chicago: he said when he mune to Harrisburg that he had left Chicago on account of the plaintiff; he said he was afraid she would shoot him; Mr. Smith did not send me to Chicago; did not tell plaintiff that I was a personal friend of Mr. Smith, and would try aqd settle the difficulty between them. She said she was coming to PlUeburgh soon and wanted me to meet her. I told hhr that I 1,68°f - ten at Pittsburgh. I never told the plaintiff that I had nerved • term In the Penitentiary for seduction. All that I heard concerning the moots. Lion of the plaintiff wee relative to the al fairs between her and the defendant, Smith. I came here on Friday last from Harrlaburgh to attend this suit. I was subpoenaed eines, my arrival. Mr. Smith did not pay me anything for com. log hero. lam a personal friend of Mr. E..L Smtih, sworn—l am defendant In J _ . title case. Am employed at the stock yards in East Liberty, buying and selling stock for Mr. AlJerson, of Chicago. Met the plaintiff fleet in Chicago, in the sum mer at '65. Met her on the street. Had no introcinction to her. I never made soy promise of marriage to the plainti after the 25th of Februrry, '67. 5 never, at any time, agreed to marry her. On Monday. in March, '67, Mrs. Johnson went to Mr. Brown's office to Chttaight, to settle a charge of breech of premise case, which she had in Oita% I don't know that she had brought a aunt against use for • breech of promise, further than what I saw in thetituiday papers. I paid tier 1850 cash and gave her • note at three months for $4OO. After tee papers bed been fixed we left Mr. Brown's office. Mrs. Johnson went to the bank and we met on State street; wo walked on to her house together and she invited me to come in; I went in; she said she wanted me to tall and see her hereafter as we bad settled our difficulties, I should continue my calls as usual; I wont home that evening. ca'led the next evening et her request; I staid there all night; Mete was nothing said About marriage, I think I went back there next day after, there was nothing raid about marriage; I never at any time talked of marriage or promised to marry Mrs. Johnson after paying the 111,250; I left Clifton° on the sth of September, 1867; went to New York city. Defendant's counsel proposed to prove bathe witnesson the stand that be had been driven from Chicago by threats of violence made by plaintiff. (Objected to by plaintiff's counsel as being irrele , sant. .Objection sustained.) A letter, previously read to the jury. was shown wftnaw, which he idol/tined as having been written by Amy A. John son, and which be received on or about the 6th of May: She was Mopping at that time at the St. James Hotel. She came to the Eastern Exchange Hotel to see me on the 4th of May, '69. Sent a boy for me, and I went to the parlor and knocked at the door, and Mrs. Johmon • let me in. 1 asked her what brought her there, and she said die came to sae me. She wanted me to come to the St. James Hotel with her, but I did not go Went down next morning to the St. James Hotel and asked the clerk if such a Lady was stopping there; I asked him to show me the pa .ffir and show the lady in; he did so; I asked her what she wanted with me; she began - to get angry. and I started down stain, and she tried to snatch my hat away from nie, and said she would come out to East Liberty again; I told her if she did I would have her arrested by pollee; the next day I wee arrested bLethe iheriff. there was nothing said about therrlege at that timer. l saw her prior to that time in J une. '6B, at the St. James Hotel; she wanted me to come to Chicago and live; there was nothing said about the marriage; she wanted me to come to Chicago, as she was keeping an ice cream saloon and did not like the buidneas, as she wax fre quently insulted by persona coming in and out; she wanted me to buy her a cottage; I don't think Mrs. Johnson was • engaged in any Mathews when I firm became acquainted with her. In May, 1869, she was doing nothing for:a livelihood, at least she so stated to Meth East Liberty, at Eastern Exchan HOLM. I tough{ a cottage for her, cosst ing $7OO . *abject 'to a ground rant of 11100ortdab I paid. and a larger house cane imnirAnsect alterelants with my money. Both house. are In Chicago. I did not induce her to sell property at a sacrifice. She raid the Would sell the orAtaire and move into the larger house and keep hoarders, of Whom I should be On., 1 onntriltuted to the furnishing of the larger boome. From 7Sth of Febrm ary :Lid of September I gave her Roma of money ranging from 66 to 120 per week—in nil about POO. At thin inunt Orort adjourned to meet at 10 o chalk a. 31., Touroday. 11E1A 1.1.1,1 FOIL Tlit ss. Drarn vs. Kteamor ito•lluntl 6.. Iturtoridge vr. Mr 11.A.4,1«, t4k4l. V e:4•l4.'n Ailtti Krm,kamp vl4. Kau., h. KtfltrAl v.. I•'ultou34 ear', K1 , 44,104'04 a. 1114. A tw“. 43. little vet. IttAnnAon, Hill AL 4!. Kutint 7. va. McKelvey. tuarter Ke.lonw—Judges Stun and DZEMI2 This Court met yesterday, Judges Stowe oud Collier on the bench. In the rase of the Comtnonwoolth vs. John Andenmr, Indlrted for rape, on :th of Nita. Itazusay. the jury rendered verdict of not guilty. Cum Cu. I.awroneo Sullivan. Indict lout noinance. The defendant 1. the - tier of a atone-quarry on Itoyd'n Melt H. M. Met'allough alle,aett eau..w to water, In rainy weather, to flow in Famines., rauteng damage. (Ist trial. TRI A L LINT FOR TH UNRRA% 2. Cum. ve..1m1.. A. AleF.,Men. '3. Nl4.3olmattly,v. •• Hat may. 4. Tlturally Seatil,u, 2 ensoft. 1...10n°. Wrn. I'. Wanlyler. '• 11. A. Meyer. The following surety of the ',see and abandonment can. will be taken up on Saturday morning el ten o'clunk. Par ley interested must he In Court, other Ono the eases may be dismissed at the eat of the parties not appearing. TRIA I. LIST Full I,II • FIDAY. S. Cow. ye. Simon Seluwk. ' Valentine Deny. ' Mary t.lttyett. ' Allehael l lurors. ' Michael Harrison. • George Hunter. • Fame Bunter. Anne Hunter. " Manurial Curies. et al. John Hain " Geo. F. Harbaugli. Gerhard Wen. Brooks, et al. DM: l'emtoon Plene—Judge tetertrtt. TiTr &Nowt, Iteeetttber I,—Tee ease cf 111 en. Coulter, pr«vien•ly reported, rosnintal and is mall on trial, AL LisT FOR rti VIV.IIA V. 1141. Juhns and rs. MeA boy. 3u.S. Waring vs. Thomas. !W. Name vs. Loeffler. stye. goat. Thomas A Cu vs. Kenyon 313. Thomas vs. Landentelder. 3141. J. W. Elliott S Son vs. Neal. Bsrnes vs. I,lndsey et al. vltl. Smith Vt. Mr A buy. .4214. Hughes vs. Franey. 151. Rogers vs. Kinn et al. 511.1 Cool. for use BOLD BhiIIWAYIEN Pcdestnail Garrott d —Robbed 01 $l4ll . —Slow it was Accomplietied. Shortly alter dark lan evening, a neat and expeditlOllN garroting .peration look place in Allegheny. hi Andrew Copeland, n young MALI, Wm. w diking down tlandisak v etreet, about ~eren O'clock, and at the rallroad cm•atc •net a outlplo of rough looking characters, one of whom Joatied him rudely. Mr. Cope. land pail no attention to the fellows, .111, 'sing them to be intoxicated. and procueded on his way. When he arrived at au alley between I-Wham', and La cork atreela, observing the men follow ing Mtn chanty, he stopped for a too- went. J 0.% then the largest of the two, a heavy set, is_owerfltl LUAU, atapped NIA with the remark, "Come litre, tot honey, w tut ) tta." placed it hand user the mouth or and twirl haul ass with in racer In Ult. aro., The tale er chap then leootrely went through Ms poekettl, e,q•Urlutz it purse ....tattling *162. They then let him go, but before t•ioaring out, matte a grub for ht. wytely Fortuttately the chute broker, and the Iltuelceepor, a gbort artiste worth over two honitrnd dolarn. wan Inf . : In his von m.o.m. By Ibis time footateva were heard approaching, and the bald high way 11/011 Neared on:. Mr. Copelaral fol Ared them for :I bllOrt distance, at wan admvnt•hed lel the langor uteurh action uy svve.rql go, it 1..1111710re, which g whizzing In einee proximity to him head. It.. then wade the i.s.ilitxt no .lu/tinted with the feels. and there the Maul, recta nt urtnotit, with uu Cita. to the robbers. D alcl NO ASSAULT Rouges at Work—The Knife In Plat C nut n Sava rel 3 H ennead. The Itoilroad bridge, yesterday morn ing, about one o'clock. Was the scene of an exceedingly daring attempt at rot. bery and murder. The victim watt Mr. John Fcchtet, residing in the Fourth ward, Allegheny. Mr. Fechter wan crooning lb. bridge (non Pittaburgh, and had proceeded but a short distance when he wesoppronclusl by two rani:trio, who with threats and imprecations demand .1 his money. 'Upon being told that he had none, the: searched hie porketo and found nothing but a email amount of change, which apparently enraged therm Thereupon one ..f the chaps drew a knife and Inflicted upon his helpless ale. lw fine or oil very oevere wounds. The wounded man fell at thin Meant, and his ...aflame at once made oil. (hough badly cut and Weeding profuse ly, Mr. Feebler managed to get bonne, where Ids Winnev were attended to. They are not tameldenel dangerous, al though of a painful and nevem change I ter. He thinks be rook' not recognize the men who titlark's! him, and bus net as Vet Made any information. to not probelde the desperadoes Will eons t. ...night, although they deserve to stretch a halter. A Urged Yorge, V Mention wax made yesterday of the arrest of Jacob (J eta, charged with false pretence in paying • 1,111 with his check, which proved to be wortialeas. Since then two additional information. nave been. made againat him before Alder man halite. 14 hi b•gborsy, by Goorue Stewart—one for (byway and another fee false pretence. Stewart alleges Govt. paid him a bill of 114,(0 with a worth. less check, and gave him a note fcr ninety - days for 811P9,16, andonea by M. oHype, which ho allege. it a forgery— the signature of tilippe not being genu ine. The Alderman Owned warrants .fOr the arrest of the aocilaod. •Tae Women 01 new 10ra... Is the taking tilde of a handsome volume of 65e pages, by George Fdtngtoo. and pub lb.hed by the New York !Wok ll.,ropany, and for wblch Mr. &wept' A. Flick, :V Falb avenue extension, acts as the PAW burgh agent for soliciting subscriptions. The book le profusely illustrated, and deals with its subject, which presents some peculiar phase', with tact and mi Instructive frankness'. The nroVaaaer will wait upon our citizens personally to invite their patronage. Cream Ale made at the Oregon Brew ery to beautiful to look upon. Its body of gold and bead of 'MOW, with eptrk• ling beaiis continually rising. giro 1..r0 Mille to the thirsty of a glorlotui and in vigorating draught. Let any ono who does not think ale a delicious beverage call for a glassy( Pier, Dannala . Cols llCreani," end wo venture to say he will immediately change Msop.inion. Cood ii 013111! and Lot at Aaction.—A real good opportunity will he pr.... Hated to-morrow. The property No. " l ee vh street, Hecond ward, Allegheny, w be amid at two o'clock. It la a good hewn. in • good ' , many, and la worthy of spe cial atteution. bee adyertlaament ou fourth page, by A. Leggett. auctioneer. Heath Sonar. —The members of the Heath %maven and others desirous of Joining the company are requested to meet st the Armory, at Sandusky street and West Penns. R. It., Allegheny city, this (Thursday) evening, Deo. OM, al 7S o'clock sharp. By order of the E m pl o y... l w onwe,--curls wanted for enoha and private familim In the ally. li IL Long, at No. 12 Federal /area., near bridge, Allegheny City, Ptt the flex. tar Washing fdaebine (Mine. lm ladle. can beautify their ample:lona without injury by Ening Milk of Violeta. Sold by deunglain and fanny uooda deni m, V. W. Brinckerbolf, N. Y., general agent, Constitution Water is a certain mire Me Diabetes and all diseases of the Kid neys. Ybr sale by all Druyslitta ?mitt —The coming report of the Auditor of town, will show that that State hes re• mitred from the Federal Government, WAWA in part payment of money ex paroled in raising, cool pping and send ing troops Into the held. The State atilt holds claims for 5193,21.4, against the Gmersi Government, which has not yet Wen passed upon. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1889 EDDLNG BIZ WIS. lit lIENRT TT killo lcl.tw RER. Flow beautiful la theberinning of wed deii life' Not the first bloom 4,f mow drops and crocus in spring , not the budding and blossom of honeysm kle or magnolia; not the earliest songs of birds, and their sports among the tender leaves but hall opened, ;s so charming to the inintnation ' If the young hearts are m,ple, h vtug, and bin,ere, there rise. h.q.., their imagination a 1 4 4`rit, Or i ,, ys cait - h nil the whole huripm. They there is care and lals,r for t very nue, but love shall gild the our and fight ==ll It is it world of sorrow so and ,Jeath stall every une But what are lure spectral thoughts to young beirts that mean to go triumphing oNer ry by the irresistible power ot true love Even thos, who have even their vicious melt away, and who have been Waco , haat ed, love hr go back (or the hour to the 0.,1 fond delight. They look with pleasure upon two sou's leaving the shop e hor 'hr wide sea, fondly believing that therelwill never be a wave upon the water, nor a pie in the air. Th.•r even who hare hurl stormy days and a dreary voyage, art glad that the beginning 1,1 should be hrlulit• There is one pcifint of universal sy thy, the wedding our of two ingenuous youths. lively one noes out 411 his doll sud droning lilt into his lost moods. Leery one's ey. s fo rk to Molly upon the happy fai r. Lorry one would non throw flo n er upon their pstn, and it he could. at lb wrr without th,us. It is under this generous impulse that the Custom arose 1 making presents L. Protiatiily it tn•gnn In simpler MOM ages than ours, %hen tnl n were shepherds and bushandmen. The young Pc.i' must be set up in Itomodoieping therefore, would rove a garment. another a cow, another n piece ul intuit., In some villages In Eusope, to thos day, the young pair walk Irourthe church to their new home, by the side of a loaded earl hereon their nerghltors base piled all tmacellaneo, stuff ul a rattle household o that, when they are settled down at hens', almost every article speaks to them a Inneuitee of kindross from some vi Inge friend. In this simple way a rural corn moony set up each new butiachuld. But as wealth inereaaes, and new man nets prevail in refinell goriely, it in at. longer an aim to tarnish the lodetugs of love's younir pilgrims. The custom ot giving presents rem. ins, but the incline changes; and unless great caution be used, such custom degt nerats s, and he-comes uh !cooly!!. To those who are slob, and •wbo, ntu repay again," preaents abound. While the Ire,. favored, to whom I.IIIIC help would be most timely, little IS given The daughter of a rich man marries a rich man's only son Every one would lain stand well with thorn all. Diamond rings, bracelets of great price, sliver ware of every kind, with and writo a use, books, toi es,y line nMmuA, atis the long table groans with m edicts.% Ks - fusion. There iv no thought of set t.ng up in lire this joyous pair, toe they are full rich already, and able to furnish their costly dwelling munificently II the motive be worthy oh the gifts, how mach mu.' these two people be beloved , But it it be dose in a truly diaritahle spirit, it will nit be sin ungracious thing ill trace these gifts, and to nt. ve il the nao. tives which have brought ',nth, •tich rare and costly Wino. The parent., Use brothers and sisters. the near relatives, of course fitly he,tow these off. rings. The near heightior recalls, w hen Ms slaughter ves• marred. that the bride ' s lather gave her a sliver urn, and surely it wound not do for 4/... bt be less generous. Under the form on lltilea.l.l. hen rules adept, and says, w hen all is over, "'I L here. that wore cleared. No men ran say that he /outdid me • • A bowed suitor, of tolerahle means. thinks •. iit . 101• pan led ni.Lre than Ita.t lasers...! us . edAn •. Itm 111. ray LUAU nee than I nor , nor either Its tics, it ater any carat hi sc.." well with such piople i i tritiermii • fled so a shining got girl. Iran his timid. The law'', vino did the lather's him ores, and cats the acs's say s, OrYer du lur rue LO besting! un such an occasion. Money gl yert away to sorb people is MuncY 1.1anled••• CorrrnpaeL rote and ',mike!, Isditical fri. ails and ;tanners, must arid Or stollen'. The young is rla rhiag al it amid! salary dare out w 'Wind Ira gill, and isashamed to Send such an one sacaup ins with his means. He dreinds to sty Lin meagre of filing outdone Ly Ida Ling nests, and s taking rotimirl of fear and vanity, he pies again.' his conscience, and pinching Win tell for months, lie pays Lira glit trey nod his means. He might lie sterngtherieli against a re, oil temptation, tl Le Illar the bride'. lather satin., "What Jacob rent this , Tor vonne doe is rt. ltavagant. Wonder it he :!,:ass hr . rich "' I .rid' 171 ples , M , in 1., Lin; et for *aiding 'manure chamber The ;obi and eilver bare 110 bratlls in Eby eyes II I run sure that love gave them, and wail able to gyre, the present. cannot be too profuse. 11111 I thtnk of the humble um& Ina, the poor young men wishing to stand Well to society, the oitisido friends that dare not come a Wend gins when it,l are expected to elvs, and this tak. • awls all pleasure. Earl man's gilt is marktd with his name, that every oar may know how well each has done htodutr. "nave you hewn up to we the present.' in the famthar gat -n It to rad to think that melt Pr . "Ms should be made a matter of calculation, but they ere. The very brlde does not shrink from calculating the protesble gilts. And alter the wedding harks, is elcsed. as ar..0.1/1.0 of stock is intro. F.ir the mo ment, they are the loot friend• who have fores the moot cno,t.•sod loiter iag gifts. The meaner as of wine, the /ittlugyarins and neglect @I others is severely noted. The fiend has overleaped the wall of Par. idler, and soiled the fialuCCLlCro of the early hours of a new tile. There will he nay to whom these word, will seem ft,lfcry and unmerciful But it ta In Do sprit of Cerftiflrtfillft Crlit• CUM that they are written. There ol need that men should beware teed prde and Vanity eat riot the value rd those gifts which should come only from which should Ise valued not lor what they are, brit lot what they aircrew. Bor.ting at Cirlndelooes. The force with which the fregmenta grindatont e will tly asunder, when the stone "burets „ at a high rate of speed, is sitourdiug. The eiplosion, which is by many people not understood, Is simply cauwal by the feet that the grindstone, I driven by strain and machinery to revolve at an enormous speed, reaches a point at which the centrifugal force overcomes the cohesion of the particles of the stone, and the whole structure burets asunder. Kurth accidents have often occurred in the mythe works at Collinsville and Winsted, causing falai results. The bursting is always accompanied by s tremendous re port; and the building Is often shattered —the fr tgrnenta of stone trashing through the walls. In the fatal cam of the berating in the Eile-pirinditi shop at Newark, last weak, grindstone, sic teat In diameter, and weighing about two tone and a hall, A:plotted with a land report, the fragments being-thrown in every di rection—through the roof aud through the sides of the building. A piers weigh. log two pounds was thrown through a twelve-inch brick wall, ten fart from the spot where the grindstone had stood; and another piece in its ascent, through the roof broke& heavy beam Raturday flight Home One Was benutilully nap; "Saturday night makes people human, sets their hearts to beating softly, as they need to dS before the world turned them into war drutus and Jarred them to pima with tattoos. The ledger closes with a Mesh, the Iron doored vaults come to with a bang. up go:the shutters with a will, click goes the key in the lea. it is Saturday night, awl business breathes free again. Homeward, he I The door that has been ajar all the week gently closes behind him, and the world Wall ' shut out. Shut nut? Shot in, rather. Here are his treasures after all,•and not in the vault, and not in the book —save the record in the old family Bible—and not in the bank. Maybe yo#are a bachelor, frosty and forty. Then, pour fellow, Saturday bight is nothing to you, Jul" as you ate nothing te anybody. .Gets wife, blue.4ed or black , eyed; but, above all, true eyed. Get a little beme—no matter how little—a sofa, Just to hold two or two and a half, and then get the two'cr two and it half in it, of a Saturday night, and I then read thin paragraph by the light of your wife's eym, and thank Goaind take eottrage."..4 ORM 13T a remit order of the Allrghany county, ita., tdcbool Board, the reading of the Blble In the schools of the county hu been - Olscontineed. Thls action ban canm:d esmit dtml of comment= - What the Ea—Leaders of the Rebellion are Doing. Jefferson Davis has zone into business at Memphis, Tenn. ; John C. Brecken ridge is practieng law at Lexington, Ky., James M. Mason is on his farm at Win chester, Va ; John Slidell was, at last amounts, living with his son to-law, the banker Erlanger, near Paris; Judah P. Benjamin is In full practice at the Lon don bar, Pierre Soule was, at last accounts hopeirsa invalid; R M. T. Hunter is at his farm in Virginia and excepting a late letter against reconstruction, is only heard of in the railroad movements in the vi cinity. R o bert Toom b s, of Georgia, is practising law with great success; his colleague, Iverson, is a prospsridis wood merchant at Macon, and A. 11. Stephens is sinking gradually at his home in rawfordsvtlie, m tec same State loners; Lee is at the head of the Military Institute at Lexington Virginia, Bemire dard is Pr, , dent of a railroad at New irlewni.; Mosefry Is practising law to the county courts of Virginia, "Commodore" Buchanan was lalcly at the bend of an azricultural school In . 11. ix, land; Rlohael Sersinies is at Mobile; 11.1ilaittil Magru der is Imturing on Carlotta arid Masimil an; a- Governor V ans is practising law in North Carolina. and retorter to not for the pardon which (;irvernor Holden orril fers, on that condition, to indorse to bct gre., A. 1' Brown, Edward Barksdale and NV iley I'. liarrts are supporting Judge Dent for G ivernorrif hi hovssippi; Janie. Orr is a State Judge In South Carolina, de rt W. J. hnson and Albert Pike have open , d au c , thee In Washington, I). C , and ex Senators and Mallory am, I believe, attorneys in Fonda and New Yolk. At the lat.t sccount4 to 6«nator Wigfall, of Trkas, was in Pans, horge N Sanders in London, and Be. very Tucker in Canada. Henry A Woe, Thomas S. Itocock, .1. A. Seildor, 11. A.. Richardson, and Charles lames Faulkner are still living in Virginia, AJAltloual Markets GT Telegraph. Maw .tuLawsta. Ittveutber S.—Cotton. ry a , tive but firmer. t'..3'..0042-4t. fur nuld , ing.: ante. n.loo. renal pia, 3,757; az• nnrta for Liverpool. V.. 577. Sugar, active ild firmer; prim° at 12 , ,14 i 94. c. MO' !wee. active and tirl.nar prime to 61,4 Whlaky, dull at Coffee, un ebangNl. Hnerve, DessentiAr 5 —At the silo, n bOlitli No. 2 spring wheat wan held matt, and closed Linn at miller last half, and tlei,e, seller January. torn dell. at 731,r, rash, and 74e, seller last half in the eyetung tko ,'rein markets were Inactive. Provia• /01. • Inlet; anise iireen }fame at BSc, t•isail; MIN. Pork 131, sun: hard 110,r. Mow Pork @Mien for January at /32. DETRAMT. I , ,ember V. Wheat quint end weaker; No. 1 white 11.10, extra nuttier u,oftraa,ccx. Barley lower, 11.75 nor rental. Mill Iced. Improved demand and Armor; tent, 113, coarse middlings 117. Pressed bogs; demand active at $12,1(1(,13 fur heavy and 111.87 (u.t'J. fur light. (,11 tra , co, november M.--rattle Meillly at 13.7644,/115 for fair to gond cow. 1115141 5.1 1 1/ (or fair to medium; $4 111 1 b 1 4 0 0 1 . 1 for shipolog atoere. Hogs Orin and tinder active oueklug and .hipping do inanil at 111.26@ 0 n,..5 for vnmmon, $lO4 10.15 for fair to medium, and 10,115410.5 Cri good to choice. N ~ 1 1 s 11.L11. rAt, 8. —Cot ton demand tr. low middling 2.7!.ie; 1111011 ordinary 1:1= I 11,1.1 rells - 101111.1 , 1N —On 'fur s.• r 7tb I, arr. deorge Ham Hr. Hill I All of SIR II A111I•TON, of Larrrro• • r run" t•l,lkrr Nr• tard• MOM .411 it \ll-4 h . 1 ....lay. u• r... 20. 1, 1•n. •. • 1 1 f W 11 kt, Mc n r 4116. 11, la I MMMIIIME ..... 77 rra.,l .t,t • t. .o , lk. tt. o . tan.i • c t tcd t tccctrati, Astrlt , 4.1,0 1 . 4. • tic -.lt, Tuccet••to ,, rol tat fts • 1-1N1,•.PH.11 CHl'n •RT le MEE it• fut.. r•t st .1 t•tr •r. Ist•na hts rr ht 11 . 11.11.1.••••r> 44444 •I 1 f. .•I f . ber 3 7 ran,., (V /to or, bps..••••l • ..,a. .e. • a 131 10.os • euespcnLlcy. 70-1) • I • to •••^l l ,l. ert N, (11.117 are c la.:, 11. • t... 1 0,1• ITT -On Tve•d•y evens. 10cemb r •i 0 , 11. neli•11 • 45 “I 51a 1. , 41 J. 00" •0•1 Oug/0.1111007. .12 I• 0-• to at, ~, 1 0, tad IT Q.l• 1.,. v.. I.• at 2 u clud, Isom e.l• rcna elk." r r ,tr trNDERTAREP.3 , rs anew, s lAsst s s ES. It:4ON b. V* EL LI A flt 4 ss-asms•tits !lea". ssns ses•.....l•rsts.tsrscl tsl,lr• usdren day anal VI Alt L.EB b. Pt11.U3.... • . lI 1111.1 , •!0.0.3 AN tt . - e ••• ILA ex , " r e, • „ 1. /W. , '" we c..e,,w,1e ew•pare n 1 , -A.l •rrlyt freekep4 ,7;• ~eekee,p e: 2,1 t. 08EPil ETEI3. /16 SON . U N DE. Itrr .arrtays 6. ramerats, 113-00 =1:1 OHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Fuanders, 10161111, LOC(110TIIE IDLLING MILL BR ASST'S ►lade Promptly to 0, du. BABBIT'S METAL Ntti4lo and Kept on Hand Ploprtelor. awl Illaseractarers of M. I Vipees Impr ova Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENS SMELT. Putindry, Oor. 17th mall italtread Streetiii DI Lit 011111, HAUER & CO, 243 LIBERTY STREET, I=l 1W) Bartels "Ferrer lea" Drips, I=l 5 BARIUM N. - 0. MOLtSEITESI, cuincs nr,y csar 25 HEMS. N. 0. SUGAR, I= To which they Invt•e the Atten. Lion or thd Trade. HENRY G. HALE, IBERCHArI i TAILOR, Corner of Peon and Sixth Week FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE GOLD "EJ'EMTJB Repaired and itepointed, W. G. DIINSEATEL'S, 13=1 • Sr A ens stock of liable. Todd Clo , d Pe ne alvernys on hand—the beat In the mane Bven ern guaran.ectl. BARR & Nosing, mum' novas Lea TION SUILDIBGI, No.. sa.a oat. land, 1 .2 ". 314 " 34 Pa ' MSc! Li aticatioa [lean-to t.tat, ituiping sad boildMir of mugs Hou=s'aat ZWZ I O 111111.1.111X112. • . Or NOT To- Le," •• VINEGAR. " Loa ,- Wants," ../ , '"und," "Bl.nrAtiv," • . ,„4 ezreeJ.ng Fi.l'lt LI N tont! THE PITTSBL'IttiIi be trucried that eadurnrson unce fv. TIE T Y ll' r TM; tsonal Ir. FIFE ( S WANTED. -TO HORD° w ll= sum., 150 U ur tm•ra. t•••• • • n••••I 0.,. X. X • 4../I,Tr. ~t P• r.. W F.7.D, BALLOII . 8c ADAMS, V••••••nt otr•vt 1.1••••an1 Vxlity."l.l.,o••• • —To can W A NTF ,. .1) , :.44:E • , NT i S 1 wow.. .I(fl..r.,trt .41.. IV.t a nd ; l'lty AuJras., I. 11. LanizTl• V, nvs. NVA NTED—IIELP.—AT FM. 1 . ..0114101T 01 , 11 , , No. I ~ dell itryvt. Wlt. and MEN, 1.. r ran xletia went. Prrsort• wan L. us Deli rmn •...b." '.•'t WULT.tSiI'ED—An AN ENT fur this ;,, iletb rival 1 1 n , : 7.1, II • t • 1, ~13 at] s .st 101 W•.-I Irtv. 11.. Tl•vr 11 11 11 1 ;1 1 ; . 4 :11 1 . F: ;711 ;111 A e •i ‘ T II oul• .•14. tic, lai 111 all l/ er.r .23. Jer l n'N'Y l ir ANT r. - A 44 ES. - • *9O 000 4, I.••• 11 In In•Kr nrarn •unts, h Illourl Ker. 11...taLe Itrrrirrr. , 111.1 r•lir ristir r.I •trt-rt. W. 4 NM ED. —AGENT . . VIM) r °mu, L... LI 11. our, r.• S 1.11• rItirCWIP r I NW, •rr.rYN !Nil HA• I ,rll , t l rr-ort Irrrltre. rt.... tr. r I. 11i.1114.. irrorririar ,rerornrr "•r• rr, —la rt•ir• 1./. Ilarrrttru Mao,. l'rrr Ourl u. l'a Ar. IVANTED. 50 COAL 1111:14.KS Will 11, xnal • 14, ma the Y."% 1 ibe !deicer Iron and Coal C 0.," bi .Pn .6. LL wi 1.11.3 rrr• 1141 e All tall tr,uFr•ll t r,,,h. Lu H. li. IIL001), tkiP2l-,2, 11,•• KCA t,l'. tflonchor• riNO.;ll : ET.—Al:tiriiiebed Room .!t. • x 1173 4 , 71 . :! 5:, FIFO LET.—One large FILO Itllll Vrltr. 1.•••.1.1 mo-1 ►T TWO FUHNIIWIED NLECI . INI... MIP x.lll, Isnquira •t •tra••• Furninh it. NJ. rN Ita K. 14 •r, • .1 " " "., !NU-LET. WITHI BOAItPIIIII4.- no • h 41, I It. l'arl EciiMMEIM=I FOR SALE. 1 14. 1 1 , !. , !4 , i t s l ,t A , .31,1! FOR , SA IL: A 11 LI I 7 , ;u: J 4 ......1,1•4.r11, I. • rt)" KALE— A IN IESI1)IE.:114 E —The MIRESISM 1.1111. K :ItFICI K ll ' 1 1 2 IMMMMi 1011 N t.r. A : 0 t4l I. • o t th. off.t k erd. rt. ba:e. ex. haw. tot , ly oot tr. itAir— ot 3lo art• to o“. 1, 2051 ok NI o , ..a. 11051..••• tra Our.. NI, .1 , • 1r r ..1 01222 ik3EMIMiI VI Dell II c 3 Will i 14 EIMME trEiM=MT=Oll an LuL,. .•i It bou•• •11.1 rt• In Elianowl.l. Itt,n, II wo Ilrnivrn•L••• ~,,, vng.talnn •I run.. CO 1110 AP , L 000 . far. al Wa.lt nl•laont. :111 wren, pnr ere Inquiry: 01 "'"" "? IOPIELIPLON —A It persons seek. IN° , r•tak.l3l• 14.1 14 "" 14 '4.tZ g:41 4 r: Ig I Itit.• •IL lo lrr.e erer ounr .111, $.ll pt.,. rska or,••• ~ .arioart i•li tr..l I NIL t ..... and Rc•l at, N.. LTV roan! W i t! OR „ It 13 WIP:E;L: • I.oildlo tot a. • st• •0 11.•. t, L Lats. ••• r••‘• L••• •a, MME .. te n ►4, SOU. I 1,14 JR RA LE.- EuFiure and Boal -1 rrc sm , ! .11 1.1•40 =1 1111=1:112! lOWA LAND Fa It t. A ur. —3OO A.er , ..10..ic• uo• Ine e.nto II • 10 11.• sat Sr 110- lino ttl Its• b' •. o ••.rtt,••••• t r .•.1, . d 41,t ttw tow. Vttw , ...t • itort.wn• It• Stwt. t•e awitl let, I. whol or watt • witty •t la Vali MA ENDINE4 AND KU. ti •• • ...I D. -cowl-W.4. coo •t•lttly har..l to 0 1 , 4 04 el ==ilEo NMEiaIitEMMI AUCTION SALES I 10ENE AND LOT. 64 Berth Atrrrl. 4Thret !telly AT AUCTION n Itertru.rt lYtb. al In w clot k .li. or • .1.1 by a., ton. tto• prrntitt •, tor Tor Ir if or *4l tr., Th e bruit* to a two -sory Aro,. prrur.l bririt Ir ran...pate. •••1 floor. oto 111141, •Lial uns ItrOvir trt ran hou tr. on *rr mol II tt. O•u• o .1 r..ttot tool tu m for, .ti entsh, att • Th• h ... h•. • 1.1. lett tip with rang. , fle" e•°".• • t.sr.. fur..scr •evl ••ts 1 rot" ttOT t .trt or the - nottot tttt. not. loading to tilt AxL. artlott In out.* or •rot , •tt , to r.ttlArltre tIo mot/ to int,ttt 11.1. prom.? antrtMottli tilt. tot. Th.. tat HI 1.4. Art "pro for I IrOtor. •t att, lote. ".".. A I.r 4.? •Aortlonror, .10 ISO re ..ttl str! r ot A Istotttrir. :S. CHINA. CUTLERY - - 100 WOOD STREET NEW GOODS. FINE . VASES, 101/S=LAIII /SD CHIBA. . IIIiEMI eIIIOKIRti WITS. ♦ Large .loot of SILVER. PLATED GOODS mt, t," R. E. BREED & CO 10111 WOOll wrREIT CALL AND SEE China Sets, Parian Statuette, tlypentto .14...11 , 10 eat Va.. Yid /anti . titl , ; l... , r °pant, re, Na H. HIGHT & No. 199 LIBERTY STREET. X 13. — A large ussortroeut of itne Granite Were rat rurally mud bottl use alware an Lave. or? WHITE UPI E.-200 bble Enst ri.x ITRITIC LIUY 140 bb. tlrrrelarni d, fat gala at /41.iltal &Venue. try Jr Br 4.:A.N711LD• 1\ EG All 1\ Oil kS. WANTS SECOND AVENUE OWMRT MARK rT I% A r P.A. A tlesi•rly caiird ••ur EXTRA WINE VINEGAR MERCHANT ret.Lokts. IFITERSON S lILIILINIIII66, MERCHANT TAILORS, No 10 MTH BT. late St. Clair h $. J. ri •• • • Sit NMI .NI. .l I •111.• I leiot 11, ultl, D• .1.4:1141 A ML:tII.ANISIti ,, . MEN AND BOY S' , 4111irt81" S 9 Fifth A• roue, 1809 • 1 S7O. NEW 6001►\! NEW =I Greatly Reduced Prices! E. HOUSTON & SON, Fat,hionabir Ilfrctiont Intlors h tlothitn. TO-LET No 107 1/1 rritV7 l ll' r sorrier 01' ClOO7 00 ..... 071 7 001 r.0:0•1, 00.0 k 4•III• 4a.113.• rt, 1 00- 110. rtly. rO7OOOO - • ,r, 100,0 01 rr..13,41 , .• LI •0 07.01 u in /1 4.07.01 0.040. 1 u , l,OO, 1.00 Prlcr, 071,1 1y ~ .aO- • 10,0,1 v •001 VAV., +llll • rati and l 0 VI. ••I la., corn MERCHANT TAILOR, Clothe, ettssimeren atul Vestings loihlrof mete U order II Me IWO." N EW I'A I.L GOOLIPI3. • sylond , ober *WOK of MMIM EEO MMSI REESE THU.:UT • 311 an Llx A II AIN A I 0.. 104 ►uui tb..ru• I=l=3 =1 EICIIi3 167, Ns, 169 and 170 =ZEES W. 11. MOVE & CO , upply of Pall CLOTHING =I 01.1 A),. & LuGAN, 11'..AL111)1.1 4 :, FA SIMON ASLIB I=l lIMI= No. 9:3 1-2 Stulthfaeld Street B=l CL. 0 Tllli, GAS.S , I M It! It ES, &O. 11=1 I=l LIVERY & SALE STABLES. ROBERT R, PATTERSON Si CO, CULLA enth Avenue and Liberty Si, prrTsawawa. rA ,o Er.ry ,tiaturday Had, AN AIA 'HON SALE HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, N.VA(i()Ns, vvvvv hng •,•,•riA4n•ng • In , . H••ry. 1,11 p....a.we Molt • vl t• .1 ••r ta.lur 111.rwt of to:sa4e JIMA H.STENART,Anctioncer. J.u, Pl. `1,,,k1.1, rArrlE6o:l. Hour. H. PATTEintioN & 1.1% - k..'it AND COMMISSION STABLES' COL !EVENTS &VENCE i LIBERTY T. PrrTEDURGH, WINES. LIQUORS. &O. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, POILTEMA or BILINUIES, Ste„ nuLan ALA DE•ILILIan PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Rave Removed to NOIL. 9n.1 AND 3146 PENN, Cor. Eleventh It., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH /A CO., 800. 166, 117, 180. 111. Ili aodl lIICST 15TILICICT. rITTIMUIOIII. 111.... H• ALTO. aILS Vr Co tf r P iat M Pa re Rye In:AOSrll HUH', • H . H & COAL AND COKE MIRES tiVISTRONG, Yow,hiog,heny and ronnellsville Awl Idaoufamorer of COAL. ELACIi AND DEERPHUILIZED COPE I , rries •e, TAM,. ....truer itutlnr avA Morunt t, Libor" ym tnenls. 141.4, ward siui atria,a MIA tab_ want', ant al two of Koss .P. t i M. It. M. P., arr..u.l ward tholers ie n al rill:L*B of lA , above WU..., or ad. dressunn thunutb Pittsburgh P. ne• trite prom. t aim aLoa. Itnfer to whom I am s•ttlYiutt. A L Smith. Linton Muni Mills, 8 8. haw. in A %Mohr., 848iinaLuia A Cu- kiissrit • I lie Orodlry, ?At , . tiro . ax P!, 1181:urti T A Co , Mrsrt A Mull, W in. Iral , r A 0... J It. LT , . A Co...larors MAr•LAII A ILL.. Ailey. WK.* A Co.. Uo.ra IL pot .1..1r. Coonnllarillr 11... retaluilsaula Aur.gOrn, ',11.; IL It. • CrAIU COALS! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CP., Morino renewed their (Moe te 'W. 567 LIBERTY STREET, Moiety elly Flout NWI AZAAWIAI KLUOIL maw navel NOT sjzod Tar s i% corm mortal pWw• All ,noloro Irf at their rare,or whlnessed te Awe, wroogb We well. will be Waimea! m emsenptlV• FLOUR „ NO TICE TO rwu DEA LEBO A NI, CONSIllit letel.—We areno. r ooo pe. log a lot of 40,000 boathola rorefutty arloopql WHITS AND ALUM. AND TaNNESPICII WII NAT, porettued In Gibson, Par.o. rims and Hurls., onuntic.. lantana. This lot of Whew. Is tor very beat to P. Saran god eaentot carpasson by Ai, In the United P‘atra. We Once al. entailed our Improvements In M or pipory, polna,ol.llenha •rol finollo4 m. Lo d a ro poor propored rupwoh the boat floor coo hove mane for ton year. an prleos that del, compentron out!. game grades of flour. 11. T. ILIIRMBD H lr & read Mao& 111. Allotaera, September 1311104. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! IIiIIitHCPUTA BAKERS TI MKS. 4SO this. Lo sal 'rands, 361 Std. Ha Ha. 361 bldg Knotae, ITO neda Foramlt IWO 470 bbla W 121.11 CO.. 600 bb le Red River. 113 btds Noy Day. CHOICE WIACONSIN FLOURS. belo bets •Elverslds. EU belt White Elsa 000 eels •srloo• bnhd*rbse W boat Flour. WINTER. Wli Tr Am cLy WIASHIt. Ott UMof eprhse_eald. Ohio. Pr kl t the West, Depot lOUs. Haneleseer and Crown, choke ht. Lwo P.re k, roc l. Ws lower than ma be broannt trom`the West- WATT. TANG the Weer. 177 end 174 Woad duvet. INSURANCE. CON Tilt EN T AL Fire Insurance Coml)any, No. 102 noIDWAY, N. Y 3 51 , 0.0 00 00 • ASH t k I I , ttr tJtt.• 114110. =SEM Y• 1 It. 1.. t L'. ••Il I.rl. 12 3.51.030 13 Three r. •n" •r< dirt , d. la ll=l n,,..1 t. ine ~,tar•n! I=3 lE=l =I .1, 1 • mp•ta 11•1 111=1 pa, able AuCt: 10 h J.I. An ..... di% outet6sollug of •64. 63 00, ST .”•1 tiaiyatilir in rn..b iiirinner I=l2 oe t arm, i•rrreo!se of cuntosnrr. ..atitt to 111111. pruGta of 111. I I. pa, •t•le re:Lb • IU: st t t , uLp•o y. No. I= .1 . 1•• ..” Ittrur• 1.,•1,•1 hoer i.r YU". 00 ruro..are, Ilartufacw •.•{ , L a u,e wor , ,r 11;••• L.., Faro twa au nln.t o, .y - . Lem, T.L•u. rates, !lc .to or ..It,. JAMES W. ARROTT. General Insurance Agent, No. 167 WOOD STREET, =3 UNITED STATES LIFE INtilltiVE ur lir 10ittt Latol.ll. ‘f trr 1, 4. 1.30. in. rcto.t ro.uw ASBKT` 4 . • .nf ri 10419 ?3 sa•S u7l bl all liahLlKlen nf attn... half The Direr...or. tee aabon. the moat tempt-cub' ilnancial Wes or New York H. L. ItLLSIAN. A. M Nat. Hank. A. Itl.Hlt S . Pr.., H.Her,• Nat rant. 3,4 NH A HHKAL t•re• Bank of fhtatdirgh. .I , OIN WILd.N. Hdect, I, lap Nat Bank. It LLI. Clash trr rind Nat. Ban.. ALIBI AMA II An rJr.. Itt.nr rid Nat Rank. A. Wiann.. l'red•l , ernhan Fav Haat. Ainn't• I I. I. It. TEN A H....A...Hera and [Lai toners U. DARDEN %V IMPER, Aatat for 421 street. 1,11.1c1,1.1a. W. li. Age at for A'l%,rhr y .otipty, 1.111. e to reart ,P 1 11,1 THE IRON CITY ELTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 01 Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Fe*ieral St., Allegheny City DIRICAUTOLILS 130, J. U. CL L. 4.1 1 /. U M. AM, 1., t. V.IA K. 111/.1.1., -. /I. SI/ 1 ,1111% 0.10., W A. P.l/, 01. r A tiegoen, T.. 00. P. 1,11. !Lead t.stat, !SM.!: OKI/M. May., .1 Allval..l. C. W. 1110 i NY, A InsurAnce /kers, Uftpl. 'LOUT. 1W1L111540,1 Pawskdout. lia• • J. B. (41V1LK•13.1., N;leernewidant JACOLI Seczwtary, 0. w. 13E.RINY. Try..trey. H. W. W *MTN.. DA-NIEL gliOdElt. fieafl Tel. le • t.,••• conktmaf• U. O ."‘. 4. nrlncipi, ach secel•llle nuequa: 'ha, of Lae prtllt• of the repant. +ld leauh.l on CI the thiferhnt pine. of 1••• , .1,e, thru, •otlut ;••1 op az Pglvt...L. /...pi• grifl •r.) • .af, former each °Asti INSURANCE COMPANY. P LA/q '8 HDILDINO I 2Zl== PITTSEIIIHUR, rs Capitol An 1•old Up. N. J. gilt 1.7 . H. W.‘ .I.lvrr. Jr, CANA- M Alley Dsu'l A allaer. S H Hartman, A. Cbastb•ra, JLLe 'fill. ti. 11.1 . Nart.A. Jas. IL bailey Tlkunaas Ansu., Wltlock, R1. , 11/[IIT H. NINO, Prealdent. .1 No. Y. JAN !NUN, The Pr...bleat. Yw re Capt. IL J. t/ RACY., Agent. Insures on Liberal Terma on all Ftre and Hartne Kiska. INSUR /INCE PANY OF ?rm.:mune H. iIri.LIAN Dill NI KICK. Prcaldrnt. WIC P. HICILIir.iIT. decre:ary. CAPT. Si ISHRIS NrlCLit, tsene.ral Lltic-Y. Val Satyr ttr,et, Spans • Co. Ware. ttom!se, op ettirt, Will to are uNaat all kinds at Fire and Ma. rho A bawl lo.taitiort, ntariate.l pT DM tact , ••• also an won liana., La the colntOrllitt.7. tt4 , Ylto icrattoird a.; ;noonday. tad liber ality I , 111.1.4419 chvacter which Oval Llt luso-ova as al r tlna the nun protean." to tid/041 who flesh* to b 1b... - - LJeanador 44 mirk,.4 •.• o bict:an,i, W. Miller. Jr., C'l4. J. 411.1 e, 14n Ev•cm.. 2,1 c Law., , J 0.44.1. Kinimatrta.„ 41,14,1 r. IV 004[14. 11., Id U. Lo,, I , n4li i t=t r, U. pENNRYLVANIS INSURANCE COMANY OF OE9II Z. N. LOVA WARM 15111.7.. ET, BEAR up 1 , 06(1115.1KCIL EL11.1 , 1140. TRU 1.. Hume CompaAT, asol LW, aga.tan lan be lir, Aletu.t.c'e, LEA , NARI , 11 ALTER, ITcon•tent. . LE, VIcT FrA•uicet.. BURICIIT PATHIL/i. TTeuttret. tl [NH McXLIIEN I'. AarretAry. LN,Nazd WY., ti, , ,rat. N aft N, C C. tlevN. k... , . W. F.v.a. lioarri Patrick.J. ('. Larp.. Jacob Planter, I J. C. rel., , Josiah KI.E, l Jotlo VorgsJ:#, NaJas. H. Hoptths, lA. Mame,. ng Opronl. _4 AGAINST LOSS BT rißia FIAJINLII4 INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADEIPTIIA. I== 1312.1. N. Baar_ler, Mora.. U. 1... Kt Tonto. W.K.` , .DavKI X. Brow's. 15.K.Itirast, Jacob K. Sollo. .41/111 , K Kt: Xtrfiugi ,74rwirn1:. 'DK , . C. DAI.E., Vico Prem.1..... MMMFIBM! M2SiNaMM N ATION A L INSURANCE COMPANY. Cor. Federal It. and Diamond. ►llgien ONIt.. In tO. ANCOND NATIONAL BANE BOILDINO. W. W. MA RTIN, rretir JI•H N !MOW N, J a.. V sl W.. INNIMJea., JAM 6. OTRI , A %NON. BrewlarY• Jun •. Jos. Myers, Jaa.L.Orakam Itoto.rt lA, C. C. Hotta. /v.. ttrw.c...” 0.11 1 . 111L11...Juu. Iluspoon.J. IleNangtec, ICIFAIPILEI9 IBINVIIIANCE cOM MILT.. W. IL MOOD= WOOD • TUTU 516 • 8.. V•W•alr.salls• lls• moll Ilartas 1111al• ==l ra. Mune. •• • &pi. .19p L. IboorlA Jobs Watt, tlaamel r. ehrhem, John K. Parks, OkarHo Artmekla , C. 11. 1.e./. Jsrol C. Brash, Wm. V.,, le.*. Wok P.__ _ ALAA , Jam. D. Teruo; damsel . llNNlTletsrl WM. r1111,1.1M rms/4elti. JOHN WATT, rm.. rrealAmo. W. F. N•IIDNIC/1. StmmeMlT. ALLEG E INSURANCE, nipiory oV rITTRISIME/H. IC 11. No. wrrirTH kllitlf.llT, BASE MOM gbh. lasarva mg alast Una. of Vln sad Ilattse JOHN IRWIN. J... rreltdllnt. T. J. IHMICHNON, Vlom PrtaldArst: C. O. Acctvtary. GAIT. Wll. /WAN, ticseral Agcni. Dutis..-Tous: jabs Irwin. Jr.. H. L. ir.iw c .kari . J Husain... W. H. Ity.saa, C. U. Hassey, Hoban H. D.b.a. Harvey Childs, VrIIIIXCLS tielivra Chart. Hays, Tsar . J T.Qlbddala• Clay, Wm. Ileac. T. H. Nevi., COTTON MILLS HOUSES, BELL & Co., ANCHOR COTTON MILLI to rx-rerircriva s ilita•taanzen at !MAIM KLOIIIII sag:11.10BI ARCHON AND MAGNOLIA lIINIEIMNAS AND IArIING AMIIISIMI EN TS 1j NEW OPERA 110116 F Tbil'll...llny I,IM um. r •r• Ilvesa ,•agog• cm, ht rat•ht.• •uly with L. fo,y•l • •r 11,•• rnlil n l lioattc tul t•• •en • tam. of ...le.. ID, Onr.. Ruin. Far. of n, A.Pla flatland. tlam nh.• •nery I . inirrtle. War. .h -t.hoprune, ih• ....Wt. , .1 in* ...hr.., C11.,.•1 . .. the Rnat. fnr th• Kat, ever. 1.1 l• hrhohry. ••.. he lr-n. h...., •.... • us .1•. to 61.1.• u4lura o • L . I, W" PITTS Elf Reif Tit EATH =EMS =I T12•N1..“17. I he 0r,11..11.44. o?mn•el MADA.I2III , SLNTEAU. . ,13.-to ••, the sol. L. err {b , llllnt n mozr of lb • fasn , .o. ato4 Wild, Barney & Mac's Minstrels The hon•verval MAT the ' vtol BAIRN TN. the ohii JOH! 21Y MILD. h• fvvortte TAM V • ILK ..,,,,,r•v•P‘Thr•novv of vhe dash., v. e• nvla t fll'Tv-Eft Aved Mize liAlvo LI llY.l l jrl L'l. Matinee oh.vtor , v The ro.lre ov I'voeraenee. 1•111.1 I 113. W - AI'ALEPEI I IT or r.viugic. 11, :pt.,. It . • 1 many Cillse•.. DRUMMER BOY; It, ISA"1 - 1'1 1-2.41 F t-1.1111-CP/L I=l :t Fe'v N4.:11•F , More. PP pp• prs pp at 7 A.', I rat fp.pF tnatate . t . T o n . a a• at 41 - ACADEMY OF nuslic =1 t.ll Nonday Erevinr, Peetnihar 13 Yor and 'A I'HDAT oly n thr Ren.•••l4. n II •nal ran. Till.kinEAT 1.. brollr, 1,1. and lull an•l • • 7w 7. ork Ine nd Troea rful l•r rargloro'n••• An!. wo RIELALFY BALLET TROUPE. Will Irr•di•to 100 plac• on u•cmenl. • ltb rlash , [4. of 11 race. out? and girth, JO hi. origin.] I . ..awl:Mule , cggo•Lord of nom" ay and litekOr7 Ploor7 DOCk. • otrforrovi 010 ron.e,oirove Mora In N.• .01 prong< a • I•• h Do-Im,, rrn t., r•.* - I,rtzut:pos, Orlattnfnts taa •• te , t * th• contnalry. rOpin.A.B r•en•ly !Satinet 00 NATI:RDA T. 1,, d. • on, IgEIBON OF 11.16 f) and 1100. —rnllre re. rantalitaAnn."' BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS Brass Band and Burlesque Opera ! TA.- cat r.pn iron. AO Tn1.,,,41. nn. ea i n. ant.nr p • l •ntt. nt ta ,W Int 01 KI.XI *lll nnttns. tn ntletn•l Intrflalnanant, 111 protloa-n alma liortateqon Otto.nrn of I. nt/11 AIA Nl' 1,. In three act, wilt. at t.l tti• tntalnal aln-t lan Vent Palma Donna Mr IntRA •Ika, 11 , 04/.14 A HI,. 1,5. ItnttnarlT 0 , Mtnnarela.) .111 Alan •gtprar In ;Acta Cllneopfon Dontalc Ant, al THIS ITlhur• 40 ILVISNINU, . 10 4.141 LI 1101 , 1• op U en at IF. comm.. pe• at Y. AMa Palm. %Litt Aatur.,4 mit tI 0 rlort. Admission to NEM., 23 and :164.. " . ..Arts for e at 11 9101,1 .1. 04. .112018 e 1.., 152 W...).1 atrra, Ors. la r . `'HORI4EPATHIC HOSPITAL FAIR, Fader the aospleel of the LA I , IIQI . 10/11.E &TUE` CHARITABLIS AS, , OCIAT.ON. •t City 11411, mom. clops I,..crconer Opel Dinner eVery day fr.. 111 t•, 3 u'de,lt d=laelon. Dinner •nd minim:don vain - - - • - ABSESSITENTS. cm, If.stAnaitit, Dam, I Lta.ooll[2ll ra.. lire 6, INGO. ( N OTICE.—The aosesement for Grading and Paving Chart iers Street, From Fayette ..reef to Venable ch.o •ye.. la now ready for examination .red can Sr men at ChM uglirz-Vhlll all Dee. 1 sal. INGO, when It will be placed Ie lbs lands of Me City Treat. rear for collection. I:HARLIN DAVIS. .it %On City inalreer. I•1TV 61./taiSin, (.1,1411.. t ALLY.4I...T Cis,. Lire. 3. INGO.' N OT ICE.—The aseeemnent for Grading and Paving Madison Avenue, Vera al I (.Itj line to hawmlll Ron ("Wagon& le now ready for •xaminatlon and can be .4e. at trait ofetee neat YNIiiAI. December lOth. INGU, when It will be planed In the banes hi the CitlTtemehr Wt h,ll. CUANLIO DAVIN. dr( oTt City Ittrineer. OPTICS or CITT E. 4411.1.4 nuarzroz. PhulAar.u. 4104. ItiriO. N OTICE.—The assessment for =I ST. PATRICI'S ALLEY Pres )[Arlon to 11.11Dettberger Went. Is DOW ready for ea and nen be seen St MD enlce until W [DIN ttn•tA Y. December Itltta. 1069. when they OW be rattuned to the Late Trevettrers office (or wilt Woo EMEEEI33I I=2 CM LEGAL. I EGAL NOTICE. I P. Litton to ...he a part of a certain street and certain alleys In Allentown. lo Loeser L , l. C air rownettfp, •Ileubtuy eorintl. Is tie noon of Quarter newt..., of Alleabeng Cottle. No. 10. Sepleober beret, 11109. And row, to-ern, the 13th 4.7 of 0 or...kn. 11100. toe Court oede, boo dlr.. a't penitent ...eat...l La the matter of vac:stirl the folkowlng described, pan of a certain street and certain . I t.TA in the Plan of Allethown and Latestaloa of Allentown. to sett. el..rth stnel. rentantag at Neu strnose .04 ea goctleg seventy-titre. fret to the intersonfun w th std teradansof NID adlrl: and Uri .tley• beginning at the Lesions of North street aforesaid and ex tendlna Moog about eighty fen. strawberry ars - , knife oink at a point on the . MI. Washingto* Road Lulextendlnir to nee of Lot owned lad /told by' betwol threctors of Lower IL Clete towaskip and later...cant With Orchard allev - and Orel. oral alley, liegliatite at the pates of 100 ... 01011 with otraean77 allay sod enc.:hoe to Forth Wen. to %type's, tit said Cannon SATORD•T, the 11th of Doe saber, A.D. 1169. at 10 o'clock •. sod shoe. came. 11.07 they hove, ok7 Nam part or rater egret .04 said alleys thealo not no closed op and vacated acoowllna to the prayer of Ma pehtasnters. Urges...lll7A, 11169 U. rt. MA1011.13.'5 OPFit.'ls.. W. It. of Pennsylvania. PtlrelthamOtt. Deemer., 4th. 11189. i Ella : IS TO GIVE NOTICE that athe*.l day of IMeembes• A. It. lad la99. gamut la Bankruptcy vras lammed against te • KuttiettiffilklN 1{1.'14)I, at/Mt...elm Cll. it the County of Allegheny. end Its;, of Penagylvarda, who be- been adjudged a boa/t -otal an Mg oat te.t lb. payment of may MUMS and detreery or my property beim., Atha tach Beekman& to him or him hi. am, " .10 ter . "'" 4:r teat : rgi:4 7, ?°Tet,t7 """ o ' r ' rou * stuo ', makeup, to prove their Dew= In eltoem one or more asalitney• of his Surat, twill be held 51 • oort It•O•l4lpLey. to be bolder, at 110 ',end strevi• • eeny eity. •I irgh. ity rounty Pa.. barmy J lt l 4N PURVI• •g ycglsurr ale Ttu day of 011. camaka. a. DOW, at 10 o'rl.o It • • A. It n. 6 U. h.,lian hat, os Kt asensoth. 'lll RE-WIDENING OW ERIN slimes/. I. the ctrl of Pittsburgh. Court of Yethious, N, IT. March session. MEM Mbectlaneone derlet. all persons Interested arc hereby codified that the roseitharall of dam e/re and beeefite. to made by the 'Scorers eV- Pointed by Iht. Court la the abase use. ban been &armored, sad all payllee sthethed with beneath are berthy required to pay the three tibia thirty day. from this date, otherwise bey Will be entered as liens against ithoPuilY lead eullested according to taJ. w. W. ISLABIL.M. 113411.7.1,;,_ CIO EWFATE OF PARKER HIN le hereby then Ino fellers of tU lilt. lald.merluenreodloo von b th eng . t, . /rod Plo K. to WU- Ilona Itledn. All t 1.11 .1 18 l hereforo eavinn elan. ho e.t.a.! Of tat nald d deal aro •• questa. so MMIn• th e loom nlldnnt winnosideloy WM. lIIMDO. Administrator. Corte , 1194 and l.dberto ntreet, nen:on-TV nttaberntl, LETTERS T EST.! HT barttg beet granted to tiro undersigned on tM .11,11.1.0 of b. U. PEN NEP. protons basing c igips masa said rotate till pet nest tbelik &overly authenticated for soltlettannt. ocratoe. rtt !EMMET. McKeesport. PROPOSALS 1•11, Corrntog.t4•lloll/1,1.. Cm Or ALLZAirIIKNY. Drealitbef 4. 1469. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS.-- fka , rd rropovnla 1.111 , b. mr.ty,d (Ida ti... 11 3 u r'elock TInkLILWAT. 1)••• crEatoct Oth. 1809, fur ibs Construction of a Plank Foot-walk, Oa north 144 t or Ohio flora foot of Tro7 HID to Isrld. street. la accord.. • Ith •Z4l. flaatioos to b., asert at be oCace of MAE. DA Lb. G•G trintrlnre r. T. Ilea la reser.. 4 to react aal w 01 kW.' M. ■. POSTSS. CITY CONIROLLE.R. I=l ODA ABn.-400 tons • me rlttfriE=l