El igje Vrni;,AND SUBURBAN. - ens aspensferroollbed w glke ray lib* its days of ths wok fbr lb WWI Per - mak f by sag, pr. cassion : 00.1..12. w. have received from the publisher, ♦. Winch, Philadelphia, a copy of the Old Franklin Almanac. for 1870. e BM, FOUDIL—The Grand Jury Tre }nd ra. true bill yesterday morning l baofts% Thos. J. Campbell. charged with 11111 murder of his ASIMAItAnd Itattexv—Oftlosr Johnson Diva yeaterday made Mtn hosiJon before the Mayor charging Fred 111fiimbellith irttb assault. sad battery. ►i'errant woo tuned. J. Robinson was rater. let TEM the county All, where a he Wei been oomadited in default of ban on WOW criminal chages, having pro cured the required 116.000 with Grand Rourke red the 01 William O', vtho ws* with the minima( e compsnion et the Coal War** and the ;Memoir WM by imeelsoiation. IDr. DerrUng, -who wee es• • .• • • helm before may of' orxr citizens bast Tuesday, we ere happy to learn Wlll Wave nod Tuesday the 14th Wet, and erlll denier Ws lewure in Lafayette R&M Vastly lers.—tots. Lanlia R. lay male Informed= reeterlaY benne age arcanonagethet natl:island, Xavier MU" foranrety of penes, alleging tedthat ' , in 'threatened her• lie wee arres • tedd for ablating,. . Waved alearing.—Wm. Lynch. of Phronts saloon. Allegheny, not Lantz, as printed yesterday, arrested Oaf charge of maintaining a Rambling boar, waved ave a tai hearin forworg befcan t Mayor Drum, and gl . • vearrat.—cathariaa Defray yeaterday alleged before pd bleasWer, that War hissband, Philip, shrew her out of !Lobelias and threatened to make her m. Campbell." The Alderman *Mad a Warrant for Philip" arrest. • • Sorel of the Pesee.—Lonts Vetter. Ithade Informatibef me a l De ostioe MAIM • pesterdsy agai ns t J a threw for :azdady of the peace. It a alleged that be 'abused defendant endwife, and • threatened to whip them. Warrant is :, fatted. resehlng.—Rev. 1) B. Willson will =lto Morrow (Sabbath) in the Re. Presbyterian Church on Sandn. by Urea, one square above Ohio. IL will be remembered he eras eieeted of thUL congregation bat &pill. Ml:ilbergnently declined. Ifeiterdsy U. B. Deputy Marshal p ull', of Greene county, procured an Orlin from thatf. Omrt of this city 113? the release of James Roach, who has awns the tint few days with Warden Eleandrett, awaiting trisi on a charge of illicit distilling. He was taken tack to Greene county. lialigh3lll6-"The Sacrament of the Yard% dripper will be dispense the d in V. P. aggregation of firerldwaro Fields to.rnorrov. Already ten arsons have been added to the oommtuifon roll. The dongreflaflOn seems to be flourishing un der the Ministrations of the foam elect. Bee. Dr. Easton. Maki IPlAprTeeterday morning • wooed hearing tcok place before , Al• dein:tan McMaster. in the ease of Jennie Rodgers. charged with keeping • bawdy Wage. The Me proceed. slowly. Sec. - Aril Witnesses were examined, big nett.- ' lug special:l arrived at, and the coo was peatemmed fora third hearingion Mon day TM Rey. B. V. Brooke will p rch, Al- reach a wertrum at Craig Episcopal Chu legheny ally, on Sunday evening, Dee. Itch, at I o'clock. Subject—,'Worosn's Balaton to the Work of the Church." The discourse will he founded CM Mark gay, 3-9. showing how woman's work "toleototitrued and thrfldaster's inter pretation of U. !e psis to be Coresallitated.—The mole Presbyterian of this eity has pur. classed the Christian iswarsetor, of Pails delpfste...end the two papers wdl be oon ssOlted mend after the Bret of Janu ary nest. This will give the United Presbyteries one of the largest weekly atrealattoros out of New York, an it will be the only weekly in the body. labeL—hf. Qasy, of the ver Bad- fee, made information before ßea Alderman eaper, Thursday evening, charging C. 11.-Brighain and a. D. Thompson, of the Pittsburgh Commercial, with libel. The alleged libel wan the publication in the . Commercial of thainh Mat. of an coarse from a letter in the Beaver Argus, with editorial comments. The accused were bald for a hearing. instals and Battery—Eva Dorton made Lufbrmatton before Jamb* Hebtel, yesterday. barging Mina Buffington with assault and battery. Eva It appears .area luttearch of her dausbler. Who had reysterlatmly cilium-eared from bome, and called at blinshi noose and for ber, when she alleges that Ulna caught bar gethe neck and ejected bar forcibly from premises. Warrant tamed. ~~ tN, - 4 For New Ortrans.—W. T. Bdwn. Mer chandise Broker, will leave for New Or- UAW Monday next. and give Ids &Lien tion to parchadng Louisiana mews and Ceolware. Alt business entrusted to bhp Will receive his best attention. Adders letters to care of Phelps @ Co., New Orleans. For daily markets and other informs lion apply at °Moe 111 Wood street. corner Meth avenn. ~, • . Gni Sults.--0111oer John R. Barber suede Information before Alderman Mc MaSeri yesterday aersilwjt J. S. and Wilhalmina glenk, o ng them with interfering with him In the discharge of tils'duty while he attempted to mike a bey ward. he goods In their saloon, Sev enth Allegheny. Warrants were Issued. In the meantime /mile ° Eg• Vstreoelved the Information of Mrs. Wank against the officer for ty essault and Daft upon which a rrant was bona Happy Family.—Yeaterday Aldertnan Moreland received the informs:ion of Edward Haney against WI brother Jo is hn for surety of the peace. John, it al leged. threatened to blow his brother'. brains out. Edward's wife also made Information before the same magistrate iwpuud John for larceny u bailee. He a trged In this tristance with breaking in the hotufesand carrying off a lot of qware which he had pledged ssearay for a debt. Warrants were lasnett for John's erred. • Hoc Gee. r. Bele. the gifted and po Pular Paitar of the Central Preabytern iureh. Allegheny, le now preechinif a Sales of Sabbath evening dieemumea on the "Harmony of D aablished Science with th e Tmnbinga of the Bible." These sermons wremarked by moth intellectual research, great force and briattsy of illustration, and an unusual degree of power and fervor of delivery. The public are manlferting their ap• mahatma of them, and their animation pilaus eloquent youna Divine, by filling OS Central Church to its fullest capacity. The sublet% of disomme for tomorrow evening. December 12th. is the "'Nad a:Puy of/Lure:in:sty to the Greatness of „ 4 IMI merlons exeunt Yesterday evening about five o'clock • widens sonident mewed on Fifth avenue near Van Bream street, by Which s lady, Irwin , name we were nn able to learn, was seriously irdnred. Gilbert Illclllakere, Esq., was riding spirited home which became unman itgesble, darted to run away with hi them, and when crossing Van Brum rams lady referred to attempted to cram the avenue In front of the horse ende wee wee knocked down and run over. Sh removed to bey residence In the Earth ward and medical aid sturdidditil. Nee dugs of Print*len". - of the Ilooongsbala A 0 0681 meeting tht e d prothytortan '' • Prqsb/terY of the U First Chum% will be held at the t . _ taut., ! . enue , c'n Mond ay r!a. b u n e e b n i tts EPS - • tw o , o' clock , . n r th mooting is to take ' l4 - .‘ thel o ca Jec ata ,.. r - fro m tile El to lzt ßav b Cb . Limb s . lealf - 0 dee % 301... -... !Mit , a 5/°w°°°ll6 of Bauer; hill 1 ,'• . F:tvh;'"lborourt, of Batl rox. ar, cal the . .....-T:s . - ..-'-'-',,,,,:f-..-T;,,.: 'Jz.7,-: , ,; - ,?- 2 !V :ntim2 -- JanuirY by t i rtbefoyso. 7 3:16,40h1i b10 ~-''.- : , ,c-ae-.... r l- . 5- •• ,- .7f.4. - ;". : ' , . -,... niang ',. ~, °- Wellman' ''';'••'N- '' 0' - '' . ..10 '',"-- of Scripture. 44/ t - .?: t ia k '' , .. -. ' ; ! I f" - - 1 760=0*e . :', - ,:kt4 , 10 ° l3 *gi t . . 'c~'d THE COURT& U ratted States Court—, udge McCandless. Fewer . Dec- 10.—Tbe Grand Jury re. turned a true bill against Wm. Portens, Indicted for having In Ma possession and passing counterfeit national currelry. Tine hills were also found against the following.peisum Indicted for violation of the revenue law: JOlllll4 tWO CUM John south, two oases, Wm. Bet, tale, Jos. G. Daphy, two oases, John Etuntbien, Thos. McFarlaud, Lard& Ha bald McFarland, James Panto:ma, .J Eugene J . Buffee, two maws, T. B. Geo. K. Bain, Geo. W. Brown is ing, t Wygant, Wm. Leonard, Lew Molt. The grand and traverse jurors we discharged from further attendant). and court adjourned linally. District Court.—losige Kirapstrick. FRIDAY, Doom:ober 10.— Court met at 10 a. K., when the case of Johruson- Smith, breach of promise csisea was re. some& tona. , .str plaintiff recalled Hrs. Johnson, the plaintiff, for the purpose of further rebutting defendant's testimony. Her testimony wart tut follow.: It is not true that I had a fight with hint Morrison; Mrs. Hanlon did may something to lawyer Brown; I did not bear him say anything about It; I had no quarrel with her; I never used Ouch language In reference to Halligan 1111 that attributed to me by Amos Hickman; I never owned a instal; the money paid in the former breach of promise case waS not paid under fear of being shot.; de• fondant never seer a pistol in my posses - Hon, and I never threatened to shoot blot In order to force a settlement of the I former mon lue proposed the settlement himself. Did you not ...pay M. It. Brown, Bert., an attorney fee of 150 in this case. (De, fendant's counsel objected. Objection sustained by the Court) Cross examinalton--Yon say Mr. Smith proposed to souls? He aid not propose to settle until after suit was brought and the Sheriff of Chi cago had a warrant for his arrest. caref.—Was not that 81.260 paid to you by Mr. Smith in satisfaction of a for mer writ? It was; It has nothing to do with this suit. Counsel for defendants here showed the witnessi s record from the Superior Court of Cook cennty.llllnols, in a former writ of breach of promise. and asked whether she had made sn affidavit therein con tained. The witness answered that she .did make the affidavit at the time of bringing the Winer cub. The record was thon offered to eat denoe Plaintiff's comma objected and objection sustained. Plaintiff's counsel then offered the de- Poeition of Emily Radebaugh taken by's Commissioner at Chicago. Witness knew Amy Johnnoni knew her ?steam. tion for chastity; it was good; the oharao ter of her house was good; the reputation of Mrs. Johnson for chastity Is now good. Deposition of Annie Coc-rre was next offered. Live In Übbnitte Am ac. quainted with Amy Johnson. The char acter Of her bonne was good. Her repu• tattoo for chastity and virtue is now and always was gond. Mrs. E. A. Bradway was the next de. ponent. Was acquainted with Amy Johnson and have seen Mr. Smith. Knew character of the house kept by plaintiff at Mil Michigan street. It was good, and the neighbors spoke well oMrs. f her. outside of the Smith waiter. Johnson's reputation for duality and ----_ _ . virtue to good. The deposition of Mary Danceit was next read. Live with my husband In Chicago. Know the wiles in this snit. Know Mrs. Johnson's reputation for chastity ; It la good. The depositio Peter E. Haines was next o ff ered. Defendant ' s ctournel ob jected. Objection overruled and decal. ' won admitted. I know AIUY Johnson. Her reputation I for virtue and &waits la good. Know Addle Hinson, • witness In this case. I She is my wife. I never dated to her \ what al:intestines to relative to hirsJohn son. Never w; state to any.one. Mars A. burns — d Llve In C p t ai dir 1 Know Amy L. Johnson. Her ro on 1 for charity is good. WilliatlYetiffs--Llve in CI:40Mo. Know Amy A. Johnson. liar reputation for chastity and virtue are good. Ella ffintra —Live ha Chicago. Know the defendant. Her reputation for chic titv and virtue is good. Know Addle Hanson, • witness in this case. Her rep. Know for truth and vety are bid. I Know Fanny Thompson.raci Her repots -1 bon for t,laLtt and veracity are bed. Plaintiffs rest. Defendents, eller. In evidence the iv. cord before referrod 10. Plaintiff's conn• set objected. Objection sustained and the testlmoney here dosed- Plaintiff's Counsel submitted the fol lowing points to the LOtift. F7rst—lmoroper conduckot the plain tiff before the promise, If known to defendant, does not discharge the con.l bract. Second—lmproper conduct of plaintiff .' in which defendent partimpated ahoulff out be considered in Mitegation of damages. The case was opened on the part of the Plaintiff byldr. Bobb. Mesars. Moore and Moreland followed for the defendant, and Mr. Fulton closed on the part of the plaintiff. after which the Court charged the Int y. Quarter Sessions—Judge Collier. Frunar, December 10.—In the case ot Samuel `Newton, George Doke and Mil ler Clark. tried on an Indictment nor Rank and battery, the Jury found a ver dict of not guilty, but directed the de fendants to pay the costs. In the cote of Nicholas Meyers. indict ed for an assault upon James Wells. a verdict of not guilty was rendered. The defendant was directed to pay two.thlrds of We costa. Timothy Scanlon was found guilty on two Indictments for assault and battery. On tile Drat Indictment be was sentenced ply the costs, and on the second a flue of five dollars and the cost. U. L. Malone was found guilty on a charge of lowanit and battery. Sentence I deferred. W. P. Wamuler plead node Contendre to an Indictment charging him with se. exult and battery. In the surety ease of M. L. Malone, brought upon oath of James Owens, the defendant wee ordered to pay Gm mete I In the case of tee Commonwealth vs. H. P. Vlerbeller, charged with larceny by bailee, a verdict of not guilt y ailed to mut , rendered, the prosecutor havtng f re port of the viewers to relation to Grant avenue. Bellew+ borough, wee presented and confirmed nisi and ordered to be filed.' Court then sojourned. TAO following surety of the peace and abandonment cases will be taken up on Saturday 1110111D4 at tau o'clock. Par ties interested must be In Court other. wise tbe eases may be Mamboed at the cost of the par lea not appearing. TRIAL LIST FOR SATURDAY. 8. Com. va. Simon School'. 12. Valentine Derry. 1. 0 Mary Joyce. i 4. Michael gofers. • • 15. Michael Harrison. 10. George Bunter. 17. 0- Panto Bunter. IS. . Anne Bunter. SS. Manuel Cones, et ei. . John Hain .8. AA Geo. P. flarbangh. 37. a Gerhard Smelly. SS. " Wm. Branca. et el. Taw.. LIST FOR MONDAY. ID. tom. va. Owen McDonald. 45. - John Keneram-2 asses. MS. Dont. Crowley. 224 John Vohn. 47. u W.. 1. Robinson-2esses. . W. C. Meredith. 22. H. H. Meyers. 21. °barks Ramsey. 418,John A. McGraw. 51. ' Thomas 'lntent/to. 6 8, Ella Oyler. Anne Gordon-2 cases 46. A. 0. Walters. TRIAL LIST FOR TIDDIDAY• 70. Cum. vs. Allomas en Ta Pleid D SL er. ylor, tt s,l. 89. 0 Th Adam Showers. 55. Charlie ?rental. 57• Jamb Schaffner. 56. Edward Lynch. . . Lilly Rogers-2 eases. 60. Jacob Baamillar. . John Modest. 62. Wm. Heckert. Lawrence BelL 436. OH. B. Baboock- 2 cases. 307. 0 G. B. Seigliat. Common Mese—Judge isterrett. FSIDA.T. MeOmber.lo.—The 017 tn the zoo of inn vs. coulter, felling to woe, Is ere dlschsruoci by the Court. In the ease of Jonas ot. A.bo9. previously reported. the Jury are Mconary UrPert• The following Is the Ilst t h e In the eity of Int.abargb &OM 27th of • ay. to the nth of Dec.. as retorted by Dr. W. (4n Physician to the Board of Health: Unknown, 1; old age, 1; Amman; 1; Altraminnrio. 1 ; Cyatids, I; O n ; Idariormus, 2; Scarlet Noel.. 2; Pacer monis, 1; Pabentatedds, t—Totau 16. thesbave there were—Dodo year. 2: flan I.to 2 ye" 1 ; 2 to 5, el le to 15. 1; 2010511,21 40t050, 1: 60 to 60,1; '4 Idolise, 11; Droldello. White, 15; col• Danced to Death. evenings clime a hall wee held of the halls of the city, at whlati a large number of the young folks were in attendance. Among the attractions of the evening was a prize, a gold ring, of fared to the lady who should ontwaltt all competitors. At twelve o'clock the band struck up 'ill' Bacchlo," and a full dozen competitors took their places om the floor, entering for the contest. At the expiration of twenty minutes, four of the couples gave away and took their seal., leaving the rest twirling and whirling in the giddy and tntoxicating dance. One boar more, there were hut throe couples on the floor, and the dance went on till after another hour had passed, When from sheer exhaustion another couple gave away, leaving the floor to the re maining two pair of terpsichorean dove. tete. The band of music played and played and played, and the four feet fell ing dancers danced and danced and danced, even those who looked upon them grew sick and dizzy. At the end ofthe fourth hour, the musicians grow feeble, and from the linger ends of the violinists the blood trickled to the floor, bat still they supplied thkmoving power to keep the dancers ageing,- The excite ment grew intense as the fifth hour of the dance came on, and there were those present who insisted on putting an end to the merry, tholifth reckless quartette actinide. Dow. ever, no interferencewas permitted, and the prize dance, over the Jaws of death went on. After fly(' hours and three minutes had elamsed, one of the ladies fainted, and her partner quickly followed her example, and, amidst cheers, the prize was awarded the other couple who kept the floor. Then came • summing up of damages. The two con• testing girls were nigher death than life, and had to be co-voyed to their bomes—togethor with their partners, who were as badar usao pp—in car. elites, and all bevel since been ln a pre. carious condition and under medical treatment. The girls had to have their shoes cut front their feet. and their limbs were swollen next day to enortneuestiza m The young men will hand the usician a suffereda r terribly dly s and will never again play at a terpedatotaan con teat. So mouth for foolishrteas. Too Good to be last• - -- At the recent Anniversary of the Young Mena' Christian A.ssociallon, hold In the Third Presbyterian Church of this city, i wistlu g ulb hod layman from one of theaMril Caleb delivered ono of his characteristic addressee. Toe gentle man in question is a member of one of those churches which confine themselves to the use of the Scripture Psalms, and bold the doctrine of close communion. Our eastern layman, it is Well known, is rather liberal In his opiniems and prac- Lice on the. subjects. In the muse of hie address he referred to the Uulonthat wan about to be consummated on the following day between the two great as semblies, and remarked that l'some por tions thought they were too timar aglu to get married, but he did not believe that." On tho following day an old divine met a gentleman on the street, whom he sup wan a friend of the respected layman, and asked him If he wiuld tea his eastern acquaintance what occurred to his mind the previous even ing, when he referred to the degrees of affinity between the two bodiea. Lot me hear it, first acid the gentleman who was solleited to be the medium of cotrimunl. cation. Well." said the old de, •• I Just thought that our friend from the city ; f Brothertylove had co-habit. long ennough with those two old ladles, (the two Assemblies, j and that It was time that he should marry the Min or clers,o preserve his ecoleslantical chastity so& put a sto to the circulation of fur ttug scandal In p relation to this matter." City Expedite:ea. The lily expenditures for the month Of November, so far as they have been retprtied to the Controlier's ofdoe, amounta in the aggregate to 00,8.53.4% The following statement show, the amount expended in the several depart moots; •revorpu role. o 3-1'41414ms , . N 0.4 - P iT. oploe and Hoag ...... bo.s—Podet — ret ter 010. SZr Yo. ...Vjt er Worts ............ ...... I t iev N. —4 7 . rettLy-firtt Ithottlet. sl,s Second t. I 1.1 fit •, 1 tklrel us. tie.. .tes Derartatent.. ... I (Mt nt -, rl PC/011 t•••ti ..• 11 14 PO. .o. 10-I , lasond mak et .. , . . . ,• . . t.. .. e .. la. 10-V00.5•h . .!; :, N o . mob/la-1 , ..' Nu. c -rri.W. '''' •,• .. NA.-rItA Nate I*`t ,I NoS soli - ..t . • „, 5 0 ... , , becued DI.Ir rt. 0 . . TbirJ D. 11.. 2541 I& = -8 ”,,, 7 , :4 -Wide r t. ate n.:ock am ave Total This does not Include a number of bills which will swell the amount probably u .000. Elegant Christmas Prisseata Mrs. Wattles &Shearer, the well knows and popular Jeweler., No. 101 Fifth avenue, announce a large and specially One and complete holiday stock of gen eral fashionable Jewelry, watches, Mattary, silverware, Pariah marble goods, etc., etc , to which they invite the atten• tion of their friends and the public gee • firstly. The goods were selected with great care by one of the arm. whose knowledge of the marleta and Ups trade enabled him to bring home a mock, which, for general excellence and ele gance, cannot be etv pa.nyd. Another advantage which the elm secured, that of being prettent In the Now yore marketsjust as gold made such a tum ble, and prices benign° bpanicky. , and geode of all description' were sacrificed. Their marline -ago were made at the lowest reduced rates, and holiday bargains are in consequence offered tbelt patron.. We can commend this breams IA the tub lost conftdenee of oar readers, knowing them to be fair dealing end honorable btisinese gentlemen, eminently worthy the largest measure of patronage. - New Agricultural. The York Wrekty Trtbune to a great Firmer'a Paper. Ito Agricultural Department, containing as It does full re ports ofd e American Institute Farmers' Club. aner.icies written for Its columna ty the most,etaltuut agriculturist* of America, le about to be enriched by oth er attractive features to e Horticultural Departinent, which will comprise man. agement of smell tame, fruit cod vege table colture, andlhow to make them pay. Also • Veterinary Department, for which Rrof. Jamea Law, Veterinary Surgeon In Cornell University. has been engaged to answer questions concerning diaeasew of cattle, homes, sheep, and other domestic lanimals, and preserihe remedies through the columns of the 0 eaty Tribune. Kee advertisement in snotber column. Pasnaou's Centre. Mr. W. Ilespenhelel'a establishment, No. 60 Sixth street (late St. Clair street,) is the pope'ar and fashionable head quarters for gentlemen's clothing. Young or old will find at this emporium something suited to pociuda and tuts The lased style of uten'a wear siwse on hand, everything ordered st t h e house is warranted to phew pureed . ntberelae II will not leave the hands of the maker. Sulmatte to order prompt. 17 of any quality of mammal and at var ious prices The beet evidence of super • tority ts evidenced in the large patontsg . enjoyed by Mr. Hespentudds. which le oat excelled by any house In the cur lie is now prepared to make up sults for the sawn at the shortest notice and on mat readatable terms. Aire biro acad. Sew Pandrattess. John W. Pittack. Udokaelio r W I 81.- ileum, opposite the Postoilion. Pills. burgh. Pa.. ban for vale the following pnblicalinns : Vashti, or Until Death do us raft. By I the author of purdah. do $2. 1 Origin and Development of Religions , Ballet By Baron Gould. AtPerleart edition. I'S 60. A Second Letter to Archbishop Man. Ding. By the dam of ..Churcli Creed: . An. resent. . at cross ALSOFISS and Asia. By rump , telly. f 5. Lod in the Jungle. By Paul Dnehall• la. nether of Equatorial Africa. $1 75. Stolen Goods Iltreorered. Our readers will rethember the rot. bell al Jankinson'e tobacco none, Fed. end street, Allenhony, on the night of the 1724 07 October last. The thieves carried si n ceti boars of Bo il sal w pm men Aldan= 's pence have boon engaged In ferreting out the affair, and succeeded bun Satur day In recovering thirtyllve bops It la quite likely they will amaze ail the stolen property. The thieves have floe For the best Bed been aprehended, but they are known, We Bogor all Ai and the police are on tan Week'. ?degree's 45 Ninth (late Band) Wind. _—......- --- --......._—:,.... jPiler, Dentists aCs deliver their do. Call at Egan% et 13exth avenue, and ticione Cream Mwto all parts of Dlr. IPS a Impply of reading mats:. mlnittam. Allegheny and Pittsburght an diham, atdp Promptly hy rail and boat . „Call at Megraw's 45 Ninth ittOet, for throughout (be country. Particular at- your are and tobacco. . tantion is paid to ardent from the conc. . ____......-.____ try, and every Corral is glididinlesi to Sew Collars Band VI, Gloves. der, woe, es soddiwiksh at eiAcavii, °LIDS a CO's. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1869 AleUeeleente. °PIMA ilocsg.— bliss Ada Harland and Mr. T. ti. Morris s too k k joint benetit at the Opera evening, at which time "Formosa," the new aenist. tional drama, wee presented. The hove was well filled, notwithstanding the propitious weather. It will be repeated at the matinee this afternoon and evening. TIMATRE.—A. large audience assem bled at the Pittsburgh Theatre last even ing, at which place there are numerous attractio, the principal of which is Little Ma rts c, who, In his "Life in the South." In the "biggest little man" In tha business. Madam e Sanyeah, the beauti ful and fearless gymnast, is also a great attraction. ACADEMY or MI73IO.—MODdAy evening next, Mr.will commence a season of Pantomime for six nights only. with a powerful troupe, including the celebrated Kiraify Ballet Troupe. "Buirtpty Dumpty" and "111C0017 Die. oory Dcok" will be presented. DRUMMED BOT.—Marked success hats attended the production of the "Drum mer Boy, or Battle of Shiloh." the thrilling military allegory at the Acad emy of Music this season. It was the Intention at Arst to run It but one week, but so great was the demand for seats that all desiring to see It could not be accommodated, and the managers cop eluded to run it another week, during which time the audiences did not de crease. The matinee this afternoon and this evening's entertainment will be the last of the caisson, and we would recom mend those whoa, have not seen it to im prove lids last opportunity. Masonic Elatc..—A rare feast Is prom ised the music-loving portion of our city and vicinity, which oomprisea by no means a email portion of our atisens, on Tuesday and Wednesday next, in the way of a grand Orchestral Conreatret, by Theodore Tboman. celebrated orcceb of New York. Masonic, Ball has been secured for the purpose, male the * b lec. thins of music given at these concerts Is of the very highest class, of courne the Ball will be tilled to Se utmost capacity. Tbe sale of seats will nornuussoa Monday morning a clue o'ulocitc, Bieber 's music store. A Gratifying Result. We are informed that within the liral year of its existence, the le-operatiVe Ufa Insurance Company of thin city has homed nearly nine hundred policies, rang. ing from one to Ore thousand dollen. each. It has, during the same time, paid fun• hears of one thonaand dollars each; paid the expense attending its organise tbm; .11 its current viten:we, and, not withstanding Its exceedingly tow char gee, it has, from the vt turr gouge, nontire natty added to ita surplus. These foots indicate not only that the 1 public &predate the advantages of hie public Com racy It excellent system of Insurance, but also Manta businowt la managed with a degree of erronotny that fully warrante the large patronage It has received. An example of equal enema will be looked Air In rain In the tint year . * his tory of any other company , doing basi n.. in this cite. The Co whore office 4 et li„*1 Smithfield street, where circu. are and full Information may be had. --..---- Constitution Bitters are pleasant to the smell and taste, will remove Impurities from the body, and give health and vigor to the frame. Derangements of the stomach and liver ore harbingers and sources of insanity. From an etestrtio tirre or disorder, a morbid action of the mytopathetni and other nerves follows. Ganglioultia, Sm., and the Cuneiform of the brain axe deranged and impaired. Derangement of the cerebrumwill also produce disease• of the lungs, heart, skin and kidneys. It is oonoequent upon the same cause that thousands die of cholera, yellow and bilious fever., and that insatiate, baneful, disease, phthlsic, or Consumption Theetomach is au lot p irtant organ to the economy, fur up= its success we depend for alt the advan tages to be derived Lout the eihibitiono of Internal medicine. is healthy rune , lions are of sterling moment to every mortal, as it constitutes the source and fountain of life, which is nntritions. No organ pompom. such pow, In modifying every part of the aysteini—none ouch re markable sympathies. Temperance Publications. Ju.t. • Band of Hope Badge, per dosoo ...... It DO Rand of Hope Holders. " DO Band of Hope Hymn Books, per dozen . . . . . 60 Bible Rule of Temperance. Alcohol end TM:mem ..... l 00 Temperance Traria, per packege 21.1 Text Book on Temporanoe....... • For .ie by F. G. Heineman, 113 Tuird avenue, Pittaburgn. Ear Cprlstalas Irreeente, Pansy Wilting Weirs, Wevit Hoses, t➢love, Handler and Jewel Cases, de., At lowest price" st Id Seel' ,t;tt vs .4 CO 114 No. 78 nod 80 Merkel. sires la a !I 1.410 2 141 ti Henry air erl !greener, by hie action In the Eitchardson-SicFerland affair, moms to bate pod •IMX•I col:midi:treble trouble. Travelers who Isiah to pursue • OtWITSO • bleb Will prevent any trouble should purtchase their trunks and ouch artlod save eloset !debtor's, No. 104 Wood stroet, s thu. mousy anti all annoyance trom the Inferiority of the goods from .ther houses. Call at Yourigann's Stalo - in, corner of Fimittinold street and Diamond alley, at. any hour of the day. and get a leach or meal of the trims wholesome and palate. Me character. Confectioneries of all kind. In large assortment. Happen for• nishati for private partite or banqueting °emotions, op the ellorteat notice. No better eatsbilahment In the city. MIMS . fifld•linill is becoming the fe vorhe resort for those of emcurean tastes who can appreciate woperlority In the culinary art. The rostsPrlPS Is loca ted corner of Smithfield street and Sixth 01•013110. Fresh oysters reeelved daily . The tablas are always aupplied with The beat the market afford. eall and see. Everything to toe noeeneware trade may be found et the warehouse of the Keystone Pottery, N 0.363 LAbertyStreet. Messrs. Kier & On. have We house pecked toll of the abaleeit and best ar del. In (Ills line. Their goods are of the linnet utantifseture, and price. the lowest ftir the pine ardele to to Toned In the atty. - A line assortment of goods for the hot der. be. Just been remised at Mao, hwterer. No. di Market street. L d e edo a 'Ante out abephlng should call an swine the stock. They can hardly fa to be edited, whether In price, style, quality. All the latest. novelties the Eat are comprised In Ile new sortinent. Employment omen.—Ciirla wanted for cooteand private Wade% Stie city. R. H. Long, at Ho. 12 Federal atreca, Peer bridge, Allegheny City, et the D ee . ter Washing Me4aine =ea. - lialtsheitgar, AS caterer to the public tastes. la a success. Call at the Coati omits'. Fifth avenhe, below the Pt:static° and sec. A Mae Complesion free from all blern• Mee, Is secured by wring Milk of Violets, which products. hostile) , action of the akin. Bold by drugalata and fancy od. della& V. W. Brinokerboll, Now York, general agopt,.. Toe Continental la always open for the reception a trialton Tables abundantly supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Fifth avenge, below the past ages. laerettants coo in time. Which ts Money, by dropping in at the Continen tal to tape nn their way to the poicoMo& Coestltidloußsta 4 certain cure fbi Diabetes end all dhows of the Kid nor. Ma gals by ill Drupsists. refraa. - - - BRIEF TRIAEGRARS —Judge Drover, of the Court of Ap peals, of Rochester, N. Y.. has granted s Writ of error In the case of Meitner, the mordeVer. —last evening Hugh Carmichael was stabbed to death in Scranton, Pa., by his brothertn-law, William Crawford. Car michael leaves a wife and three children. —Wm. Derment, aged fwenty.one, aut. cided Thursday night, at a school house near Memphis, Ind., by blowing out his brains. Want 0/employment is wrsig tad as the cause. —Genera! Roseerans was the veal of the Union Longue in New Yore, Thurs day. He lesvesshortly for Indianapolis to atteud a meeting of the Army of the Ctunberland, —The contest for United States Senator In Kentucky begins to grow animated at Frankfort. It ts more than probable Gov. Stevenson's name will not be pre sented before Joint *amnion. —The peat aeaaon has been unfortu. nate far the Glouoeater fishermen. Sis• teen *easels, valued at' $94,000 were wrecked, while minor damages to the fleet are very great. Fifty.eix fishermen lost their II vow. —A wooden building In Chapel Place, DnEMI, occupied by several Irleb faml• lies, was burned Tburaday morning• two children of Daniel Hailivan—a boy of four years and girl of three monthe— were smothered to death. —A diepateh says that the robbers of the bank at Gallatin, Mo., and murderer. of John W. Sheets, Its cashier, only oh- Weed five dollars from the bank. They have not been arrested. There are sev eral pantos scouring the oountry for them. —Samuel Dryden, suspected of oom pitchy in the murder of the Coo near Kingsville, Missouri., elr weeds ago, was allied at Me tarot, three miiss from Kingsville, Wednesday night, by five men, who rode np Olin while feed ing his hogs, nod shot him. —Yesterday morning, In Baltimore, Michael Caun wee shot and instantly killed by Jame. Galloway, at the house of the latter. The altercation originated to reports circulated by Coon in regard to Galloway's wife. The parties had been partnera for some time. —Nloaregua dates state that the ?eV. lutlon bar ended, and that peace Mix seen established with the royolatlootat. The pmas was brought about partly by Mr. Blotto, United States Minister In Nicara gua, who was appointed s COMO:U=1 0 0 0 T to see to the =tying out Of its previa lota. _ • Additional Marin. by Telegrspn. :Taw OULEASIx, December 10.—(bunt. receipts today were 8,753 bales; expa,rts to Liverpool were 953 baton: to enure 3,350 bales: mast wine 1,001 balsa; sales for the week wore 31,000 Milne; receipt" nett, were MOM bales; grows 34,771 bales: exports to Great Britain 7,432 bale.: to continent 14,707 bales; abet' foreign porta 140 hale*: (caste lee 2,429 talon; stock 114,W5 bales; sales to-day 3,0011 bales low middling: market firm: males at 24(1124y.c. Sugar prime 12 , 4(412,4 1 . Molaasea: prime 65(4088, Whis Gull ky at 111,10E41,12 entosoo, December 'io.--The mar ket. thin afternoon were doll, except wheat, which win, od merately active but prices steady with No, 2 spring tall lair at IftlyAtisc for csah, FL5i4Ull54c for seller lot half, 5541481i0 for seller Jan . .), Oorn Inactive and nOMlnal at 744744 c Oats neglected, and Cl evening board roe:kola quiet and provialons firm at full change price, lisle. of 500 tea of lard at 19e seller Feb*v. 20,000 pounds short rib 20 days. - A Noe Perfect Regulator of the whole human ayatern la ft.und In Dr. riOrCo . ll. Alterative lixtract, or Golden Medical Dlsoovery. It cores female weakness weak back and all trregulsritlea It la • great restorative tonic, and nerve force generator, mud hence in all case, of net , votes or general debility, nothing can equal It. Sold by druggists, or send three dollars and twenty-five cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Pedalo, get three bottles, free of e a prtsa charges. Vor • choice Havana, call at Mears 45 Ninth wawa. Near Goods for tbristroto Pretrento, at Ntoralllll Gt.ons et On'o, No. 78 and 80 Marko& street. Vat the beat Chewing Tobacco, drop Into John lilogran'esrhotoude and retail establishment, 4S Ninth street. Vane assortment of L,gal Cap, Note • Letter Paper and Envelopes at Eames, 41 Hizth avenue. IY Sea want • kteerahaum or a good .witr, dont tail to call at blegraws, 45 Ninth @treat. The Continental. Fifth 11V01:1110, below thl3 POStanCIN Is the popular reetturani of the city. Boole, Stationary. Magininas and Pc, rludleala at ggan.a.43 Sixth 'vacua. Au the latest blegestnes and Pertodt de at Egan% 41 Blab ivantdt. NEW YORK TRIBUNE, The Great Farmers - Paper MAttkir.l); (1.1. W. RV —CAI- WEL , n DeerisPir D. teem. br ll% Rev. 'V. 11. Mr. WILLIAM CILAWTORD sedlllss 11 ILD•C•LDWI.LL. silo( Pt trAirels. •uvrt N—UNICE L.L.—rb• Therrday e•redell. Dee. 90. by ary. II Id( ler, Mr • USTIN. 10.1.i5...1 tows. blr. to Id • IDA I. K xLL. • I lair CLIY• Mel. Al Sr KIT —C s Iber,dsy erns st odrresblle W. V. 1 , 1!.. • YW MAT Alt C r. =lll Ali C 1:1f4411"11'r.n.% n.l 10 oave • - The IPOrt. IP Lally p.•• Trout of her rare., • •S 95 11.4 t LLLLL the IS.. as 9•• o tie f•m,ly an lu• 1..4 to s . Lead • tnt.• Ilttle chlldnh t.o u.t furt , 4 thew hot. lor matt , Is the g • rw.H.tu• ow —.xi stn., Vt. I••tpe 69 .- FliS•l6 l from his tale r.. 1.1.1.04 t. Aburirb, to 5., D.. 1565. c . r r tarot., sr. tert , e't t.. attcs.l. J 515,511-05 tvevtut. 910.• t Vita 0 • C WI Sit. AN J ..rea 53 yrari. 11rt.r.da .5.1.5,a5.g.tanc • as.. 'upset Jp att.crol lb. fase•al St 10 1 .0. trout M. 1••• 'rev , 51515 ward. 1.11.551 E • k►l.l• , r. ...r J ,t 1,11 54 11. 0ut16., Lt. .c.. %Graf 515 Liar p.c. 'cola NOG Pr BE Pr a t. mT. 1,14 c. ahar 13,9. al 11 o cowl, YIPS -41a FLWAI e•ma9a. Pal( p.“ ala. W 1.1.19 b.. ta 9aN ..1 h. toy wev , Ja 9l r. to, aa.al 11 aa••• •,1 a aro... Taper , ik4 la SW , 1 4 1.1 day lat 9 g/' ,- r teedt at 19 lalall7 ta.9.41.1a11y t.•llna Lamle 4,1. UNDERTAKERS N. P•ITZ1.011 Jaat..l 1.. WILLI k 1,111 P ATT . UMW% sy & orost r f Finn anorala rnrara In th^ cl 4. Warw. nod l. Yoe. pine re 01171 rx Br. York.. r /etttralC\ MIlkY 01071. If 001106. th.. 0617, 9117 ALWADI X • X 7.0161771.0 krr synt79.l=A4..—..l7e4a:l4.::r.;;Vg,:° ktipk ol 7MO• I as Iletwa , s.ttior ta; Fv - v i 41112,t\ I~tlall.q Wltafll\\ 11\11A tvara..4.-• THE TRIBUNE. tar NO rrass- To-Lei," Jibs dals, ,, Lost,” wants," "tool," Boardop," no! cervix/cog Ft) CB LINEN, 1141 be rrasertetl tsa thew eoltstmais once for TWENTY-FIVE C ; eacA add*. Wyo.! line FTV.2? CRS TS. WANTS ANTED.—TWO BOYN.r P , VIY at M0.,511.1-0 aaltAiLir Y•CTOKY !tt o,ut street. rleusul Allegtkeety,_ 117 ANTED—A EN TA.—To can. v I,nnsylv.nis for the sale of sundry lapro•••1t., an.l• fOr eteounlising ttia • A•TED.—A Gentleman and LAui nuAQDCI I.r.cupy • comfort -411111 Porr, wardloo, . AA re...< c.c.s. In • ••ry pir••••.. lily. Lddre•• C. 1.1..012 WITS UV- NVANTED---HELP.-AT La.- PL , ../Yll/SNT orric:r., No. 1 St. CU:, Want, ItiOtb Olga. and KILN, for digereal Icings of amploiment. Person. node..ngball of all kinds can be SnOTllnd on snort ,INTED--Art AGENT for t , his city to .41 the erlrbrat , WAhTIIII sr BEV,INti MACV4I,K. whlet3 we of , Wring more Iltarral tnan any other comomy. OW an azatuina at 161 W .trret. A NTED.—A GENTS ew ery- WHERE to 1.11 the AIts.B.ICAN KM IT N.`5(,) KA,IIINK. T e a r 7: , , ,.. , 7 ., rtiz m v.au 3 7 !vote. Ad dress AMEILICAN ILNITTLN MAU:LINZ CO.. Bosto Itst. or Vt. - - WANTED. NIOUTGADES. 010.000 to Logo to large or small =owns. T 110111.13 H PETTY. BID, Flood Nod Beal Lsta No. 179+m lbeeld street. W ANTED. -TO BORROW.- 113. OW. —1 Erse LI oosa,LJ dollars #5OO or more. for tyro or three i.•rt. •I sim=ms PuIIL... thriillatolV. I. 1... Gaunt orric., WANIrED. A(7 EDIT ~—_-.11,5.9. No ~, VA, ~MM.!+ ' YIN r, l l. :ILVIVS 'lll. CHI , It Ince ung 1111111:16r1,7,l iti,ducezirterita to '''. Ll".e"irift'li'e" i a . I L - t2 ii ' ' I: . • S ' e ' i ' Lli ce ' : .14.11 ' l.,c l a btu ch .. —. Ili de .n. lili d of wart itiat eao 4e doll ..0 toy mach., —lOO,Ol/0 bold and the Armand raw tautly locreaaiiie 500 I. till O.* t~.B• - M take an Agee,. rietel f..r circular, 111114 Bee 7,r ',..":1.2.0"iir:;:ri-,ft,':%-...p..—...tr bt. teiata.llo. ------- W ANTED. 50 COAL DIGGERS Will tad ple.gant art h rr, ; n c:ti o •La r , n h t e tutploY m „, p o ol wages J.• • Ineicer Iron and Coal Co ettoro, on the Josneotoveo Prez Meer., county. All roll leuto /4 ply to IL 13. BLOOD. 0u,,,11 OEN PtMAI. AUIEN T. Slonetwro TO-LET Flrnialaed Room squire a ‘ tlii SKI N ' ll_SVE , LET.—Olie large FROST .tort,:vultable tierille- T 3,12 •tl ISd Or t.scieiStlelars, wlttk Soard, Kt V 1111.117. T"-' T —TWO FVFITiIIaPED yLL['PING 110,0111 d. Nowlin.. 314 Pty. strto Wro.l F.T.-17001111.—A Furnishn W 'MON 11.01111. •rry destratar. ra V ;T; t's". S'tst" N . . -• . TO -LET, WITH BOARDING. -- Ao • P gent I.• Ito P. LlAPsM.t•cing the Earl, "oar .1 door, with or wltbou I so PlOO.lonalßleep - Ing room. iNI NOILTII A VENUE. •Ilegt. ay el, FOR SALE. R R4l Fro FOUNDRY AND iWt w +a 111 MHO?. with gout fseliltreo for oe Sill ork Kul • rood 'rule egroollabod. •odress, • .1 011).1/KY ,•• sr arra Ogee. 1.4-40 R SALE.-HoIIPER, 434'11E11 A: Milt. BlArri V. HAHN liarf, AA — A apart of aay es rtage e wrisra. yeses uslv• ogic ur &able, toun4 wad 11 t ig.-u e. A Lwo..r.urse rarrlarre. abiftlag Lup bug., duciute tlugie harp.... robe*. A - . I at. te. b. • .11 at It, eal... pee of lira. A. A. CA/A It/ V.A. 11...1 ar•r.. luA ad' JUN MIA Aduaulataator. FOll S 4 LE—I , EgIOLNCE -- The NII. 2,11 naertan stlaats •Ilt casaa i• (It on andetsOn *Met. .eic.l"4.lril .bila HtsUalt con talatris lesse rooms. wash •ig. sn , hat ' b town there Is het sad esold wales In anch a wash liwww and Issll, mom. Yo , terms, P. BLACILEITVC/L pot, I at head FFOIE, RALF. ~ A, LAN Dist.—One of tlor t •rX cu rta ... to : ever tar ...A. at privy. .41a. M.o ";',.:l'ai;:-3•3l.lrtl'aert v in rb an nosy •:Y0p.1..1 0 .. 1411 , 11 Kerry . U.. , eve .11 . 7 6 ...: c . ,.. ., 0 21.."..... 3, '... "''.'" ' ' ‘... and a num. r of nny nra c en t ILK h. II • A. • _ _.,... n , I'LL., v. 1,14'...1.1avy 114 LOS). to din wt. t• n nnnn,,,,,,, ° 1 °) atntej... L A ,L, " a r y :.1 . 0:1. ..... , ' . ',l ..,':,; IT ev s yat .41‘nL:y'ly'IV'olUy7.*:.'C'L. i)!'‘`A kw. ~., s t. v. r .u 1. 2 11 2.. '"" "" " ''''' ' '''" " *.i. 1 .... 'it:oiLlypw ~ I . up +ail. tn. t L y• eh 11 1 0 it SALE. 1i0n... 1,. on "Print HIII, beyrutb ward. n or.. 45 500. 164 arta,. Ora, nen lut Station, 000. and Lo, It• .1 amt.. stresi, -.I 500. h ..n 11 mot otrrel. Btol oo * Aotame• .1.1 3 ots Ineunal 116 30U. 6 asres I• ttoserve lown..tuu ob Av.?. I 16,000 II Om no .4vidlosl *am , . %; Salem. 1101. 4 ,1r 1 1,W0 , ira,rw Ll P ...Bayne Bora 111:0 : bonne t.ra.l of tl....yer aarrra. 0.1450: boo.. ..41 arres 111L1~.. u . 1t 1t0... *1.6 0 * , b... and lot In rldnew r, Bravery — liar —.Was *1 mama, tot li 65 by 1110 m e t farm at tall. 11.11 buttlont. 36 att*a. Eery • mantra Waal IntrA Linos, writer and 060.0..111 raws. Allectirnt. PERMEII AL.—AU persons iheek• 11..0 BOUM. or In • astm.nta In Beal 0. c _t t "rini " . ° rp ' tlrt ; [i1• "?. 1; "44111,7aii rd. AI 6 It'lLar Itrrit It." Ills oven away GMAT. or 0111. r•n Lt Il =s.l! ra . rt rang .. uatl . lg Pat. tialkera and litc6l ZAMA /40aU. a, o roar° VOR SALE.—Engines and Bon- L 2 gm. 510 ud borond Hass, of all lamb utly <0 baDel. Ordvn hom WI Wu ct the Cowan ANICA HILL P. • W. •C.R. R, Corn. r ninon Aweati P. •11.shony. _ _ _ lIIIE eft 4NCT. TO POlll - AS , A 81*11.1,1N0 lA)?—Two cbotet raett 40 a) I at hood tq 400 (vet doth. bitattio soar tteAsot'l Bialloo •ed briar ot r Aii,broy Th•to lota ot' mph,. aod Usti will tot .014 41, low plot t ool*. ouLttLetrattala„, a iar. 29 Sixth Avvtios. CIAVA LAND F4R PALE.-800 Arr.. of eto.lre the to ote or the hut woo to lowa near the floe of the CblehoO rtoorster • oaf r.. 4. • tcl to o e of the ghost cport,otte of t he taste. Wtll be to sold ow, the • hole or pu. i tply l. li3r; 104 du,* avenue. FOR RALE. —ENGINE% AND Boit wits 12w ...1 wronhaska, a.. .tautly 30 band itand bov s, bs aw , a 8a0... Corner lievatteenitt and ?Ito ...rots. nom:11 1nua1...0. r. INSIJRANCEL illg MN JERSEY Mutual Lif© Insurance Co, NEWARK, N. J. Assets, Over 8500,000 sit Policies Issued by ails Company ant pupil Sally Nim-rorfelting alter we payment of on Anemia Premium. Dleldende .onally declared 1111 applied 011 , 1 anon& premium. elther on the permed Intimate at the Dollop, or la tednetten or p HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General Agent, tin 12 wood Street, (2.d floor O Rellabl• Adonis wuaa _ UNITED STATES LIFO INSURING COMP' OF SEW lOEK. fa Ta•abllahed Ware: •tb, 1112111. One of the oldest and meet sellable MAIM - Hem In the eonntre• .1331.33. Sept. Ise. 1349 ..e3.2•11 11. • noplus over all Nabl.lll.lel of allaaatLl • Didion doßark TIC I.ll.reawn an moan clue east raataafAble asaacial lea of New Talk. lkintansCin: H. L. SOLLII•21. Pool B.A. W. Nal. Bask. NCO. A. NICBAT. PreleaCtalaess, Net Baal. JOHN HADP3II. Pres`k Beak PlUebstit. JOHN WILSON . USeeter U..10a Nos. Nook. JOHN D• BC: LLY. Cuellar Blest Nst. Bank. AUOUYfUtI HAUT.I3. P Deer 3d Nat. Bank. A. WIZAIL Preet Gene. any. Bask. •Bew7. J. 0. BACK .7•11 • SON. Bookseller* sad ataslosess. O. NAIIIIDICNWERF EU, (Reseed Aient Dar Psanwleuda. WsWat street. lintsdelPttla. • ay. U. !DIE, LOW. for LIU airway ,ansay. Oda la Peanl DO. CO, Itl4 Woad at. .41:04 MIS INFW TQU THE PITTSBURGH dATOR•J•N Arr LB 0111140 6 A )1 A CceamencLug VI VINEG-AR JA I EVEN I N.. Igkot sp“...raucv. MISS ADA ULF/LA.3D CORKS. BiLLOII & DAS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 I=l SECOND AVENUE. Orerosrod m turolsb AB a% the LOWIOnT YAK KCT RATILS. ALUutlon Is oar truelurtrealied to our WINE MOAB. MERCHANT TAILOR!. PHERSON & 111111MBRA6, SUCCESSORS To W. IL WOMB & CO., NERZE.ANT TAILORS, No. 10 SUIT 87., late M.. Clair We bays just rreet•ed • large supply of rail • d Wlater Goad, Isbleb .111 be said at re*.ou re wive. Mr. MO N HMI NO .111 Mill at wad la lbe Cut‘lng partment. del,plo 11 L'HL NBRING• MEN AND BO%W CLOTHING. A lame and complete assortment of Medium ad Floe Good, at lA, lo•reilt prices. RAY & LOGAN, 47 Sixth St., S 9 Fifth Avenue, , .. I 1869 ....1810. NEW GOODS; NEW GOODS; Greatly Reduced Prices 1 E. HOUSTON & SON, Poihionable Madinat Tailors k Clothitrs, No. 107 rirni AV &NV!, corner of Cberr7 A..lev, have... Mat received the Mraest and moat complete .tock of Ciotti. and C.salmerea. rosl 4 m: tirrt.rv" oo'fign Etaxia ID wl La medium American mann factarra. our zoo tot small moat*. Luc Priem. Quick Oadea and Headcraah. A l l .i ce.. cao . and Judge for yoursel ea. All urder. 1111 warn tad to give aati•Pacr•oo 31'.A_1110 1 L 0 E , FASHIONABLEI MERCHANT TAILOR Zne pa counts , UT On tn,OO Cloths, Oassinseres and Vesting& L150,0LN71.1011.N.15 TITIIIIMHINU GOODS No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, ~.de to onler in tb..4e_ta,_,,vest NEW FALL GOODS. ♦ splendid new Isms of CLOTHS. G-E , L9LIIERES. dm. Jut esselyed by nal 13.1 f MBYSIL. .4,31 111..1.... Tatar. 13 Szetsheeld W.!. ASSESSMENTS. - -- V•YETTE 111111EV.T.- Notice ls .A: thereby Elves that Ile atstetalitled. apt 0101 r a •lewees to ast.s• da..... asd !mutat- far tee 1?•:1"Ter;•:'::4711%.17SU'Ib/IntrIll'Irellab'SCi'slifl"tii 111.19. .l 1 u'elselt e I. .. t ) atatsd to the dutlea of ni"r'' nP;":"'"'.. 4. l, ii ~ P. 11 1N6• 11 . SOt/V A , ST , IN. i del.: ra ItiCliall.ll Da.WIII.IIOT.. • . t'lri Eaol NM , 1..1.1(.111111.1 CltV. 0. 1869.1 N Uric —1 he waterlines:it for Grading and Paving Chariiera Street. 'Vote Ts,lta street to ililsat ozion sie., I* n ready for exualustlon and eon be sees at t• ogles WWI MON D•Y. Dec lstL 1069,.n Il *ll.l be reaud In lb. lemmas of its Cl'., Sre Ow for onlectlon. CU/ULLA DAVI3. I=o Urrxca or MIT Insawasa ervaTzTos. Pltuarm De e•th, 1969. s NOTICE.—The accroszuent for GRADING. PAVINU AND CURBING ST. PATRICSII`S MAZY, From Marton to )10tentseristo street, Is nom ready Oar 11.1.111.1432 And ova be .1 at this rinks wattl W31.1111C3 tsAY, 13esembor 13th. 13411 viten they trlll be returned to the Ptty Tr...MI, of!. Mr cod , etlon. mem PROPOSALS• ettrtrilt Or TH tt CWTOLLIr rOr ea tmuu 100. CGUS 1 88 9. iNOTIrE TI? PlaifiTEEIS AND AL•RWg PLLII recet•e. l ILL 161. 0154...11 15.0 ono.. Inet.D... ;or turst.hthlt A./Leeway count , With Pined ft at Mare Hooka for Taxes of 183 0 Innse y• foe , tebool lkoun• Per T•se• 0. lklo. Rin•ty tsar TraYillTT,Lostrenlun DllPlttalf• a ono. be tkno oDP•OnotIo.. Imo of &bye to be 50.,1 own in tbe row TO , t. Hy direction of County C.olatssinonYo. 11 EMIT LAILICIEUX. 4810,2 Conti...lller._ " 'WPC;=Clut'sr ?):0. * 0 1 tE,1F 64 " I ivoricE.—SELLER PROM FALS for tie I.estncStoa of a PLANE WALK on tM lentettebare Tun,' tr. fiont 'Sea ler Av.sae to Healey street- •Iso. tor a WAND WILY on 111tryorutt and Cent e Ave nues, froze Allen'. Lane IC LAM, r Halt. nIl be reaelerd at abbr o' ea until MONDAY, Ito. mOar liatti. 1669. bpeeilleatloee even be seen at tide Merv. The right is reserved to re' et an and all buil H. J. 1100SLE. CITY ItrititNILICIL I= NOTICE TO AND CONSTINNitS. - 4 1 • are toe read, lee slot of 48.000 beakels ...Waite Wonted WIIITS AND AUDNIt AND SANNABrKt WHILAT, peselesed In Gideon. Parte. Dna, Wlibeesse embalm Indiana. Tl.le lot of Wheat to the ern best to be toned and cannot W g1Vng:1141211 2 : 11 4: 1= Itaehluery. Bottler Clothe and cooling ,meats lad obi nom bereaved to tarnish the ben non tee Ism oe4fk for tea yew, at prices tlett day compeUtlon Os the ulna Mace Of floor. 116 S. ILSNEINCIT i Min.. Peen Stead leall. Allegheny. Ileptstratee I?.lfifO9r FLOU6I FLOUR FLOUR II itiD 4U:1.1A/i t S O ke5,1etr4EAR.,..,..., Ti Igraine. ITO bitiyit„ yu bhlt Winans Co. BEG lttat et. 133 Dtile liUl cwuce wisonxisni /LOWS. SOY >+lM Itletnlde 805 Ws Whitt Mai. BOG Olds ...-km. brands Bpitt_g Wheat Itioal. WINTER 'WEC:MiLY 01lAttfil. City MU 1141. S• ot 4 Bandleader dad ton. Ws lower thl tLe a ir tpiLro s aabl We ' • KIM sad W.,04 HENRY G. HALF. DIERCHANT TAI S 13, =ECM Corns of Pon soli Sixth Street. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLE TE 4_4 GOLD V I M /1141S Repaired and Repointid, W. G. DUNSEATHI3, sa rirrit AVI3UII. ' 049004 1040410 air • a.. 4•41 aubt• soda sc... cola Pe. sl-sor OS 111.1.3.-4.04( 0.1 it Is Oa 044 am, Tem suraw.ed 444 WHINGENS. VLIO "EU UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER • w e i g titi an d swum, no be: la set, for ...hterlip of .1101. Crelime—No. • INVlrrif **plug. Plessbe.a. 1 m No. 0. 0 " Ne=JOHN N Pillabargb J. as. puumrs. firWeinress •11 tr mrstrad oa awn; Lyeetiat. 0. 11aN1116711. Olaf AMUSELbIENTS -✓ Or NEW OPER & R OCISE MIL T. C. MORRIS And 15.1 time of Bons etennit•. iterst drama /OKA tin Till UAII-KOAD ro of P e d , en : . ...... :.L. . tlam el li tt ' ae an eliLgra wrivrsavnta El THEATRE. H. R. Wit . ......TDt. Unice Sts-?: Milt, the *extant Lady ei i mos. I, MADAME SENT FUEL The 441 unit of the Ilex In her thrilling se eight. Out week more of th i Limon. and favor - Ire Wild, Barney & Mae's Minstre Is. u l. .. b 3er.' a ;I !3. 1 .1 , lA tt/ L ot I I MA J Siel. e h 1 . ' t t ' I Itri lb. f•Torit OM * l'm Vine% * A 1.,. era • Pleeere aee the anei , le g V.. ale., , It.;;r11, i i .i nli no 1.11: I' ,IC and bil. Id 0... I C \ sir, I r.r.o'gra'et". V72l ' s:co n il, bleb..‘tra'l.'3; .1... "ACADEMY OF 11113910. tOec1•1 ttq test of maty c. •. 1. u DRUNKER BOY: Olt. ISA'T - T1_1 ,7 . 4.3 F dllllAill I=l For a Few Nigh , s Mere ITII Poi ‘,lller re-maout ,•11tt No 1160 ,b 1 I Hr.. •••• u•••••I. IN:x•rs Oem We'oel. Perturaimar.: , :.: 7 , 7 m•rwe •L , 71t• *gr.-REASON OF 1969 and 1•10. —Teo last Ws. of BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS Brass Band and Burlesque Opera The Tt lirrat 1.13 TVIt ♦ WTI rtsr••••• • • • I • At t I Ki sill tlinsttel stertalum... aiso wlll prudti.e Uurittao. th , t , it