13 ttittloot kira. Crii AND 811110 BAN. To Gummi Is N* 'atAe sta days of OW ma for 15 tem pos gosh: by Ina% gllpar miaow min II The gu lamps In Allegheny would not be lapsed by a little soap anti water. Mu ~um, Part Costattaston met but night. Thai have about wound MS basineut Far the Team The ruiner that • man bed been ran ever on the railroad at Freeport, upon investigation proved to be false. tts trunared and ekes* thounati bushels of coal • went out yesterday aresalng an the rim, for porta below. 7 skuallem at the Allegh7 Mayor's tate Ix remarkably draL Onl two eases Z ulared at the morning oo rt yoster- „kiwi; Ilene wagon leaded with pig • link broke down on Fifth avenue, yes• terday. new Ewe street, obstructing the litteet ears - for a short time. The January number of Mine Demo, cat'a Journal of .Paskion, a surpassingly brilliant number, elegantly illustrated. already received and for sale by till denfenuy, 45 Meth avenue. 111ekea tdm.—Thomas Carroll alleges Wm. Harrington kicked no row in the , Sandusky House, Fourth ward idle a:itklkuaa red hl a m W ont. Aldertnan Warrant for the . •• sired of Timm's. Itediped.—We regret to learn that our old and estemed friend, Mr. John Wil ,eao, hail resigned his position es Inter nal Revenue Storekeeper to engage es other lundhasa. The.Govumrnent looses lei efficient Olßoer.' -", 'Re Ellsworth MOO Company did a Ming yesterday Ihr pedestrians in ny. by timing their base and .:-...0ff the pavement around City ... Hall. and the crossings on Federal street Clown to the bridge. • Professional Arrented.-0 car Heels, ~ :•Yetaardav arrested Alonzo Edict on • ... ,charge of ' being a profound 1 thief. It • • appears tbst at the time of t o arrest be iraa trying to pick a m 'a pocket. ' Manse was sent up under the ninety day ''.'law.. llahart•oaloas M.-3eeepb. Zim mere= and John Vogle met in the Be,. enth wird, Allegheny, bat on &mica. hie COMM -Aa • result, Alderman area's - police are on the lookout for John, who has been with assault and battery. locc2sol.—Recorder Hunter bu re catvedthe coremlasion of Vflllburt Peters, recamtly elected a Justice pf the Pone In and for Reserve township. The tom• irdailon bears data Ptecetnber !0. 1888. and rune for five years IMO the Mb day of April. 1889. The Comm Trane.—A letter from-Mot nongshala City says that the countrylla ftill of commercial travellers. In Cooks. town, • place of about five hundred to hatdtants, one merchant was twawillf visited by for:pave of thew, drawl:nen within a weer.. 4 • Sleeting will he bald an Wedoea • day evening. December at the hall ; elite Mercantile Library, Philadelphia, to organise a State Society to be auxiliary to -- the "American Woman Suffrage , •Ainociatlom" Thom friendly to the ob jet are invited to attend. ntlsssra. ifaises canon% James H. Murdoek; John IL Memory, W. H. Bad cliff, Wm. P. Woyman, Hobert S. 13mitb and W. L. Libellant have been selected as s Ostamittee to nominate candidates Par damn of the idercanille Library dirsocialkin for the =Dint f car. Vistarahs Ont.—Yeatereay afternoon Fdlerinl Wilds, • young man. was throws wit of a we= near the bawl of Federal street. by the stud= away of the horse at:ached to the eshlete. One of the wheels passed over his debt ankle spraining it badly but otherwise he maps] injtuy. Rocroi.—Psztles &sin storage nor timber wheels. wagons d carts mu be seexporodsted on Etna Tgallth`soil Thirteenth a • re areisow only twenty-two ago wit m es onsioging [h t souses, but there is 11 room for a few maze. Will rest Oom- Settuned.—Mx. John Stein. who 'rand ' fr om Allegheny. Saturday, . 0 - deftly, has returned tome. 8e Oaten. ,- !Lomeli* acquaintance and ems called ---- into the county: , to arrange a bonnets transaction. which had to be attended to immediately. thus preventing him from notifying his family of his intended ateemice. Ungallant Threat.—.Tohn Conrad yea Undo threatened Bridget Brady with violence. The threat wan ominous, snit left Bridget to imagine what the chino. ter of the violence would be. Under the tarcareetancne, Bridget properly nought the protection of Alderman Taylor, who issuedu Warrant Ow Conrad under the surett . OW peaces act. • Stout tWea—The following decks were 'mid last evening on the second floor of Commercial Salsa Roams, 106 Smith field street, by A. Mellwalue, auctioneer: • Bank of fittaburiib .. M. and M. National lank 70,60 Citizens National Built 69,75 SS Western Prunsylvantiroll74; 1135 PMMial..-116,adiiir—lor. Samuel SI -k man, of California, Washin gton mono Hotel, • Pa. He left the National W r atrestflaat Saturday evening stout five o'clock. hal Am dark Mathes, dark our •'haq svagi 'about medium height, :waligtxal about .1.00 pounds and was about elity years old. It is feared he has kiwi foully dealt with. Any informatkinlin 'Aar4to his whereabouts will bethank -1 y received if left at the National Hotel or at No. 14 Fourth avenue. , . 'Absconding Boarder.—Tuesday e U. Wemrel Stouffer, • Bohemian. it. ',mended from hit boarding house. East Lane,, Allegheny. At the tune [Joie, • • • lat at Wearing apparel• the property of other boarders ! together with..• violin and , Wther mdinged karritmenta, and 'forty dollars cash from thapookete the proprietor, F. S. Karl. eVeterlottl of Y Appeared. The Allegheny polies ere oa the Icokoatfor Stouffer, who it le belief '!" -id, CAA sooormt for thelniudng rartloles • - Aettee.,4 meedng of the members of AboAoPohdcan Ewaltlire Commit:eater Allegheny caonty will be • held at the Court Hone , In the MUM Court Boom, 'el 'Thursday, December 10. 1109, at 8 ..eolook P. x, to reoehra reports of Com. mitten and attend to such other badmen, Arbetrotabi beneath° Oommlue% .% Ittendance of members - is quested. W t B. Plumate% . Chairman. Chao. F.ldostman Wauree hteCut;n. iS•aret4TWIL The telegraph annonnese the appoint taut of I.l3.Penntman to be Fustmaatat at Honesdale, Wayne county, Pennsyl. Santa, and axone of our city ' ooteadars. atm hive hastened to grape Mt. F. B. Teuublan.slentor editor or theGatarrro, with the robes of the new °Moe. The gantlemin upon whom the honor has bans conferred is not the editor of Use thimrtTa. but his eon F. B. Parmitaan, jf... of Honesdale. who -spent some Months In this thy In 2866. and le known to a large number of our ottrsens as an ilAtattra4 and capable young gentle num, lllikkeW to make an excellent Post . Wolter fist the growing city of Hoses. dales of .Wldorthe Is a native.. Tare anti Iret. The grocery trade will; einem that - the inill-known - wholseale hone aloha • 11, Dilworth h. Co., who Sr• receiving yste crop of agar and mama flout their Own &WWII" Grove Flaw - Laubdana, adverthe t tor f and-propcee to allow twelve per one. for tan on their NOW hogsheads. The siustannory allowance to the eastern mar• lugs bee. been twelve per cent., while only ten per -cent. has been allowed at New Orleans, Louisville, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.' The tare now conceded will be about twenty pounds on each hop- head more than heretofore. CM Attracilve notiunig Mitten 1210;4146 be found theaaaonnor meat of harper Brother,, New York, of the Wreath:mot their unrivalled pub llaatlewi tbt the year,lB7o. The Ifolohly euttithe trait strwontetinterwilltu and loatrootive tooling, and tin Itloursou ergots are of a eupwior kind. Tho NON, ptkieWo feettwes not to be found anyelnalarPadlattion.", Its aNtortahl are We, dignided and progreedee. The . Itterary deveztooente are Ina ocauluoted and tho iltwOu are Ittaitly, and give reader agentione 4 f Vitiffor tronTallfs ;01tung: thouteld. gnaltion - the euelleht flatmate the Noun it -nu no coati - Ma fillseinutt *staked long 'entated.: Mith themetmobllndlogoa Sag. •.ly would . be, Well - '4ll - pped `with good =and tit for the purest end- MOW 610:111411 In asy kOhlllottelit MEM , • . , . . 1 . t - , —..., ~ • , ~ ,,1,,,•",=, - ." • e., • ‘• - m ' ••••;. , -.....r.,• - /-•••-.......-/-** , >_•-•:e , ,,tr••; , ••, ,, ••/ / r..... , • • .• ''';' , ..t ., •'-1 1% .: .•4 : - r • '. , .. ,, ,,• ' -;>;A•CW.i.:7&W"':-?';''''''''''f:th*P.l''.: -411:- : ° 1 2 " -'7 'C'' -- " ',•-•• "..,•-; '''''q' .' - ...., ''•-' 1 " •*,:-',.'.,.,'''" i I i.'-'3',7,-....'",Y. , roc. - 4 , ... ,- 14.; - .V.. -:Viii , ;. , .. , ,i --..... -. , ,, , , , a,. fif i cN.,,S,.l. - .... - :_ki: - .4P5z.7,..',.-..e . fin , ,, r ..- - ;: , .± , -14.' , e- 1,. -- * P::' ,4 .i.r.. - ViieV .- "fWlt' , .i 1 ,.15.... 1... ' r . sl'?'" •.-S.' ,;,,,z)11,1„,,,d3,1r,,,,,,..,;‘..,..,........4.,=,e..-.4,..-.....4"k.,,,,,*.4.,,,,,,t;,;.,t,A. ". ' * • r irrilDFSOU'i ASSAULT. Stubbs Arnold and Leonard Hallman on the litampsire—lano Minh Avenue 01- Boers abet—Leona-ti Choate Maudif— The Villains Arrested and Committed —The Cane Before the Grand Jury, and True Bills Bound—Other Charges to be Bade. An affray of a very serlocus nature on. carnal In the city yesterday morning, In which the principal act° were "Bolas." Arnold, who has bee. a tenor to the more peaceable peril.. of the mama• pity, for a number b years, sad a no haw dangerous and vll nous woundret. Leonard Hartman. I appears that these worthies were on a ba .r Monday night, and yesterday morn •g they met on Market street, and • Jetted a house at ro. 58, kept by J. ny Leib, vrboro they forced an entrap e, and trt the way of amusement eon= • • cod brosides UP the furniture. The Iproprletree, who was steed" arrived home shortly after they entered, and finding them there rent a boy for officers Moore and Moore head, who were on duty at the owner of Market street and rum avenue. The officers reminded to the call promptly, andon arriving at the house and as cending to the second tier where the yffilans were, they found Hart man in the centre of the room with a large knife such as butchers use. and "tinfoils" in one corner with a loaded re volver in his hand, swearing he would shoot any man who attempted to arrest him. Officer Moore balled on them to surrender themselves, and started to take hold of Hartman. who made a pass at him with the knife, whereupon the Officer struck him with hie mace and finetked him down. Officer Moorhead seeing the situation of affairs, It appears. returned down stairs to call rundstance before an attack had been made, and elinitibs," taking advantage of the situa tion, tired at Officer Moors, the oall from his pistol taking effect In that officer's arm and lodging under the shoulder blade. Hartman by this time had recovered from the stroke he bad received and the murderous villains, one brandishing the large knife and the other his pistol made their way to the err e, closely ffillowod by the wounded officer. Tho appearance of the cutthroats on the street, armed u they were and one of them bleeding profneely from the wound made by the officer's club, at tracted quite emoted. which premed after them as they made their way along Mar ket street, brit:pilling their weapons and bidding defence to law, order, the offi. cars and the crowd which (allowed. they paned through the Diamond and down Union street, went through hieta's saloon, followed by Market Consta ble Messner and officer Moorhead, offi cer Moore having relinquished the fight in consequence of his wound. From there they passed to itiberty street and were met In front of Hare's lintel by officer Moorhead, who had executed a flank movement, an unfortunate piece of strateypg fur him, and one which came near carting him hie Ilfe. The yilasna, it appeared. had changed weapons before reaching Liberty street, and when intercepted by officer Moor head, Hartman, who now had the pistol, when within thirty feet of him took deliberate aim and fired, the ball striking him aticriethe tell eye, and passing over the top of the laid ithe scamp open to the skull bone, inflict ing a primal but It Is thought not dun garotte wound. The officer staggered and fall to the ground and was awned into Hare's Hotel, where hie wounds were attended to. The would-be murder ers, followed by tbe crowd, which by this time had swelled to hundreds, passed doigiil.4berty to Pitt street, and thence by Ddquesne Way, waiting slowly and keeping the crowd tack at a reaped, able &mance. Officer Messner still con di:Med the pursuit and after following them to Duquesne Way and up to Cecil alley, the villains stooped and swore they would shoot the the first man who came near them. , Officer Messner bad armed himself with a brick, and when this halt was made he was within thirty feet of them. Having I no revolver be concluded to use the, brick, and aiming at Arnold struck him and knocked him down, and almost at the same Instant officers Hoak and An derson rime out of a board yard and ,stied Hartman, and Messmer secured “Snibbe." Heiman attempted to use Ida petal on officer Anderson, and in so doted Shot himself In the leg. prisoners were then conducted to the lockup, followed by the excited crowd with about& of "Hang the vil ' falba l" which probably would have been done, but ...for the vigilunito of the offireirs;heided by Chief Hague. cotila w e DiVi ' yrli ti , 9lll M: s94l Out of the District Attorney, bad them brought out for • bearing. on • charge of felonieue sesault• and battery, made by Chief H/ 411111% Officer Moore was present at the hearing, and James Hare, who saw Hartman shoji Moorhead. testified to that fact, and the prisoners, In default of .10,000 tail, each. were committed to The inibrmation was rammed to the Grand J ury at once, and we learn that two true bills, ono for felonious assault and battery, and the other far felonious antault upon an officer while in the die. charge of his duty, were found against them. We learn that a charge of malicious mischief and assault and battery will be made wires them by Jenny Leib, the woman wham house they entered, and they will probably be tried on all three charges the present week. Roonndrellem and villainy, with both Arnold and Hartman. has been success. fel for a long time. They have been °spotted . by the officers, arrested time after time, on charges of larceny and burglary, and 'Sniths," as is well known, was charged with the Boron' murder, In Washington county, some three y ears ago, yet they have always 1:=1 to escape conviction and the ant they doubtless so richly de. 'erred. The Indications now, however, are more favorable for thp community, and the probabilities we that they will be provided with quarters at the expense of the county in the Western Penitentiary for several years, and the only regret at the community will be that several others of the same stripe cannot be sent along to keep them company. Bleb and Dainty Yesterday Mr. Samuel Barclay, the popular and enterprising grocer and butcher. doing busbies sorrier of Gum street and Webster avenue, Eleventh ward, purchased of Mr. Louis Rothe. child a pair of W satdngton county steers, among the finest ever seen In the city, weighing four thowand one hundred pounds. - Mr. Barclay proposer to Ist lite Wiens have thebeneMof the purchase, and next Saturday and the Saturday following, will o ff er for sale at his stoat. flab sat some of the richest and most tender beef ever ',Wm. Op town resi dents, by remembering the announce ment, may save theme's's* the trouble of a trip to the Diamond market, and down town people, epicurean In testes, who can appreciate a rare and juicy -tdiblein this line, should not forget the /lime and pl thingshis sale. Mr. and this never does by halves, and this evidence of. his enterpriee is only smith. er proof of that swop and tsct w Web have assured him snubs large and ream 'aurally, patronage. New Goole! New Goods I Mr. William Semple, the popular Alle gheny dry.-goode merchant, announces to anotkaraoleemn • fresh arrival of new gbods, stable for the season. The atereannouncement of the fact will be stifheleut to crowd his elegant and exua motions adenoma, No. 180 and 180 Fed• oral street, with his patrons, who are leek*, and who're perfectly aware of the act that Do bans In either city Made better advantages to prirchssers, whole sale end retail. The present stock has been selected with especial referenoe to the sewn and will he found to comprise everything in the line of dry good.. Stacy, dress, or otherwise, in the great est variety. The whole -stock will be disposed of on those popular and liberal Floes, which have been re successfully inaugurated by this establiahment. Fur. chimers then should call early and secure bargains at 180 and US Federal street, Allegheny. . Beal Estate Transfers. The thumeteg deed. went admitted Or record In the °Moser T. H. Hunter, Dol., Recorder • tor the county of Allegheny, Tuesday, DeoeMberr 14, 1869: Joao% Tatater to ammo B. Ounble.. De• Mika No. tat, Manua a Alaxoadtab: else. emp•ru.retle. 11.00) W. Leese to Joe. A. MoKte. D. P. PO: Llbertl tru Ware.. sad sem or Inman. 8... dial,. WA ward. PlttsbeM 4.10 C. 11 .2 ore tq Jacob O. Moan:. hot. MR el. No. 64. L re*. T incen.b ware. rites bewt Om. - iota to Jobe Koster. Jots tal:lot22 arse fano ark La .• aatt etnataaboo. 648, V. Utast CHM , e /web end Lreeld Oryer, re. 7 UV: lei 21 by 211 font to MeCtore rowe l' regimes.. Adole Her helm. Mrs. Dec 114 11/et ea ten ltonbiontery street. aMako ,ratLSO, 3 brutoe A 4 .0 0. IWsabett Elertmett to WaranoWAt. 1.142. Jeal 12. tsar. lot Mo. 14 Dartol'a else 15er.Aterelb were, Proms..., ol tm - . Made t A. miss, Dea. la um; tat tts ajeir , ett'e.Otet. berroteoute ea rd Ki Inee rine usartment of Legal, Cap. Note, Leder Paper and Envelopes at Egan's, 41 Sixth smut% A SPECIE OF Etsr LLPIL Sensation 'sums the Dead Moods—Plat ter la Dry Groda—Youtum of oporuog Proclivities Handsome and Costly Presente—a Little Investigation._ Tho officials at the Temple of Justice on Fourth avenue, were engaged. yeater- day. in a little Investigation. The affair was veiled in the deepest mystery, and reportorial Inquiries only received the vague and evasive answer that matters had not been fully examined into, and that all would be made known In due time. eurlceity, instead of • • • • being satisfied with the reply, was only the more excited, and was still further incre.ed by certain flatterings In and nut of the Chief Magistrate's private sanctum, by gentlemen well known in business circles, pollce officers, fair and daunting women, and several Interesting youths of dejected main. Reportorial anxiety and energy at once bent to the twig or ferretting out the strange and evidently startling secret, which could not be discovered through the ordinary methods. It need not be re reeled just how, or when or where, the particulars were developed, but that aside from an ofticlal source, though from a perfectly reliable and correct one, they were developed, will euffice for the prellminarite of the tale. And il'e a pretty story In some respects, tied full of In• atrnctlon to those who seek It, In every ... way. It embraces a well known habita tion of the generally quiet and orderly— the upper claee of the dews monde, onThlrd avenue, not a thoueond miles away from Rose !street. According to the information, a few week ago couple of Chicago's female denizens, tdgetber with a fair representative from the city of Brotherly Love, arrived to our vicinity, and secured rest and lode • logs and a home at the mansion winch le presided over by one of the most pop ular of our city unfortunates. The new recruits were gay and hand some and fascinating, and found no lack of devoted admirer.. Matters went smoothly enough until en evening or two ago, when the landlady'. gas bill was presented, and the fact became ap parent that the consumption of the illu minator wee fearfully large since the advent of the new boarders. Econ omy was at once decided upon and to further the plan the lady attempted to restrict the supply. She encountered din:loonies to this direction, which ultimately resulted Ina row, and culminated in the forcible expulalori of the boarder. from the premises. Thie wee the drat act, but not the moat Inter eating. The female dlapaahlon. It to sald,—whether alauderoua or no, Is not to be argued here,—le very revenge ful. True to this Inallnet, the re- used ladles at once acted and ill set about a plan of revenge. A short deliberation was sufficient, and an inter mation was made against the former landlady before the Mayor for receiving and concealing stolen goods. Dark hints and ominous Intimations were given of tee eidatenee of a vast quantity of un righteous plunder In the establishment, the presence of which was enunciated with the names of several young gentle men enjoying positions in Fifth avenue emporiums, who had been, It was said, frequent visitors at the house. The goods, for the moat part, it wan explain ed, were obtained by the ladles, who called at the storm, received them with out money, neither on credit, and never again had them returned, while no ac count of the transaction appear,' on the employer', books. A search warrant was leaned, the land ' lady arrented,lhe employer. eummoned, and one or two of the young rucu stone ed. In the meantime a faint it. k ling of the affair somehow became known, and a handsome and very valuable silk Loki. which had been miming, suddenly and strangely found Its way back to the nhelvea of the store, from whence it bed been taken. The officers proceeded to the house and in the course of their search revealed a costly silk dream pat• tern, which was the heaviest artille, together with gloves, handkerchiefa, laces and similar articles, In great pro fusion, all of which they rouveyea to 1 place of safety, when the atlvlr was rite for magisterial investigation. Yesterday then, In the email apart ment, used only on such State oocasions, were assemblvd the interesting particis whose peculiar movements, so profound ly significant, et first attracted re portorial scrutiny. Of the result of the deliberations nothing is yet officially ready for development. It did appear though, it is-said, happily for one of the Unfortunate youth., that an examination of his employers' books brought to light the fact that the misting articles, so far as he was concerned had all been paid for, and be was thus exculpated from the crime of emits uteri:tent- The other tirent n ' ciel ' O ' cara u n dlVerr k ed . airy lin tig irregularities In their conduct could be most satisfactorily explained. The hearing or examination was quite protracted and exciting, but through the absence of some of the necessary papers and parsons, it was found necessary to poli)pone farther Investigation until an• ottale time. In the meantime we refrain Croat giving the names of env intermted In the case uefore it has been thoroughly sifted and the really guilty ones brought out. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY New Additions of ILadles ° , and Gems' Naahlonable Vol. at VSlll.aso /neinlug & Cu.'! Ileadquarters, Mo. 30 Wood Street. Conelderable local excitement was oo msioned on Wood Street yesterday by the blockade of the thoroughfare In front of sllliam Fleming do Co.'s old estair !bawd headquarters for furs, with box*. Without number. Our reporter, attracted by the crowd, repaired thither in search of an item, and was disagreeably sur prised that nothing had happened unu sual, as such occurrences are very ordi nary at thin house. which le continently .receiving and discharging goods In im mense quantities. Taking advantage of the recent trouble to gold—and the con sequent uneasiness of Importers and fur traders of the metropolitan cities, who, panlestricken, offered their good. at ruinously low prima. Mr. Fleming, the head of thin house, who enjoys repute tion as a very superior and clone buyer, entered the market with cash and bought an immense stock of the ti9eat and most' varied goods he could select, and at prices which could not possibly be -du plicated to-day, except at even greater sacrifice. THE ADVAIITACIZA The reader will at once perceive that greet bargains must follow each an ad vantageous purckase, as the firm never carry goods over from ;mason to ammo, and invariably ehere with their patrons the advantages they themselves secure. I= The furs which Comprise everythingß to the line for ladles', misses' and chit drone' west, ea well as (or gentlemen, from the finest and moat wetly grades to the more hum tier and cheaper kinds, will be afforded throughout the season to purchaSerniat from FirTEGN TO TwiracTr- FIVE PER .1116 NT. LoWeP than the tame kind of good. can be purchased at con temporary houses. This Is no catch an nounoemeot to draw trade—as with this old and reliable house humbug le un necessary to crowd thestore with patrons —but tea bonojkle advertisement to in form the publio how they can beet serve their own interests In the matter of poi.- chasing. It may be well to observe that while well managed stores engaged In the same business complain of the dull ness of times, Messrs. Fleming C 0.,& are driven to their fullest capacity, and their palatial salesrooms are at all times crowded with patrons. The various fur departments of the house offer a wider and better range of goods for Judicious selection, to either wholesale or retail customers, than any of the leading Philadelphia, New York or Boston establishments. The visitor will find an endless proftsionof gangues, berthas. &genies, outlets, boss, muffs and cuff., made of prime Hudson Bay sable, mink sable, Siberian squirrel, water mink, black and brown sables, Aattican and Persian lan3b. eta, OM Remember the place, 189 Wood street, and call for bargain and rare selections without delay. Sentry N■N Rescuer, by his notion to the Richardson-McFarland affair, seems to have plunged lumself Into conaiderable trouble. Travelers who wish to pursue a course which will prevent any trouble, should purchase their trunks and such articles at Liebler's, No. lei Wood street, and thus save money and all annoyance from the inferiority of the goods from other houses. Call at Youngson'a Saloon, corner of Smithfield street and Diamond alley, at any hour of the day, and get a lunch or meal of the mug wholesome and palate. ble charactor. Confectioneries of all lands In large iasortment. Suppers fur nished for private parties or banquellog occasions, on the shortest notice. No better establbthment In the city. SteclMP and Gloves, for ladles end children, at reduced prices, st • Di•ORIIM. OLTD2I & C 0.% Nos. 78 and SO Market street. The C,onUnentsti la always open for the reception of visitors. Tablesabondantly sioppllod with ell tho delicacies of the season. Fifth arenas, below the pout. office. ••• • • • GA PlTTBl3tllinfl Watt GAtierrk: WIDNESDAT MOkNINO, I)ECEMBER 16, 1869 EDUCATIONAL. Planting of We Central Board of Edu cation. The Central Board of Education met an Tuesday evening, December 14th. Present : Messrs. Anderson, Brush. Craig, Cuddy, Duncan, Fleming, Getty, artmen, Humbert. Laufman, May., Mitchell, Hobbs, Sergeant. Shaw, Sims, Tolor and Vilhon, Prealdent. The minutes were read and approved. A communication from the of of the Franklin Literary Sanely of the High School, requesting the nee of room No. 7, of the High School, one evening of each week. On motion of Mr. thalg it was referred to *tre Committee ou 'High School, with power to act. The report of the City Superintendent was read and ordered to be tiled. The, monthly report of the E3ecrotery, elbowing that warrants on the treasury had been drawn since the last meeting to no amount of $16,736 61. Alen, the 6:olorrlng : A number of Maims have been . . . .. .. . . presented by parties for shalementa on ,their woes, some being on accoant of duplicated asesasments. AA t 3 , e revietun of arusesaments Is anti y within the Jurisdiction of the unty Commissioner., I would raft Unity suggest that the Secretary be authorized to allow the abatements promptly, as detaining the matter until the Board meets is '}tended with no ad. van tattee and is vexations to applicants" On motion of Mr. Craig It was Brae/rod, That whenever the County Commissioners taste an order reducing the saseeament, that the Secretary be au thorir.ed to Issue a claim for abatement on school taxes on the amount reduced. On motion of Mr. Brush the Prealdent and Secretory were Instructed to confer with the City Treasurer in reference to having the school taxes for the year 1870 entered on the same books with the city taxes. Xt. Taylor, from the Committee on Tentshenrand Salaries., reported that one teacher of the Intermediate Grade had been allowed the Lincoln district; one teacher each, of the Primary Grade, In the Waritthigion and Highland distrieht, and one teacher of Primary Grade In the Oafs: district, for four months. Received and died. Mr. Craig, from the Committee on Mu. sie., reported haring visoted the: achoola -dud reviewed the atudies, and woe high ly `pleased with the suroeas in that de partment, and also recommended the appointment of substitute to take the place of the musk, teachers during their Maumee. On motion of Mr. Mitchell. the Com mitt. on Music were authorized to ap p into substitute. The Secretary reported having visited Prof. McLean-for the purpose of getting record books. to., In his posses ion, that Mr. McLean had agreed to return them, but no far had rot compiled with his promise. On motion of Mr Craig the report of the Secretary was referred to the Com. mittee on High Schools, with indructkine to pre. the claims for the return of the Limb School property. On motion of Mr. Getty it wu ordered that the eh/10018ot the city be clewed from 4 r. , on Thursday, the BIM udit., until Monday, January 3d, ISM Mr. Sims offered the following: Resolved, That where teacher. are en. eared in the grammar and intermediate departments at a less salary than if em ployed to an inferior department, that said teachers be allowed the highest rate to which they would be entitled If en gaged in s lower poeltiou. On motion of Mr. Hartman laid on the , table. Mr. Duncan, from the Visiting Com mittee, reported having visited the High School. found all of the Proratedra pres. ant.. and everything in eider, and wu highly gratified with the Iseult of his visit. Mr. Craig reported visiting the Deaf and Dumb School exhibitions, and was extraordinarily pleased with the progress of the pupils. Mr. Andorran offered the following: it , ,o/ved, That the President of the Centru Board be and I. hereby author Iced to surdhat a oommutee of visitation and notoltudimi for the Colored School. whose duty It shell be to visit the school ono(' a month, or oftener If necessary, to name suitable per ens for teachers, and emoted such amendments nr alterations in its management as would enhance the efficiency of the school. and render greater eatisfactlon to he patrons; that the committee shall be composed of five Intelligent and respectable colored citi zens, who shall report direct to the Central Board or the chairman of the regularly pointed Colored School Committee, as t iey maythink proper. Mr. Shaw offered the following as a autnititute, which was adopted: Thasithe patromoottheachool be requested to appoint annually • corn. mitten of five to visit wed (blored School, aad that said committee confer with the members of the committee of this Board. On motion of Mr. Duncan It was Resotred, That Inasmuch as the new school law Imposes new and additional Mates noon the Secretary of the Central Board s malting the tax cn plicate" for the vitriol", Ward School Boards, whicu is Mir has been in the past performed by the Svcretaries et the Ward Boards; that a warrant for 3300 be drawn for this ad• dilional marries. On motion, adjourned. !Leavy Valium. The Apart of big failures this swum generally, end anticipating, as did merchants, an unusually brisk trade I Invested 1100,000 In the manufacture of clothing. My sales have exceeded last year's, bat have Milan short of my cal culations, amounting to the present times for fall trade to about 500,000. leaving about 5.50,1X/0 worth of garments—goods of every description. suitable to all classes,aisde up with utmost care of the very finest material—not one dollar of which I sot *Ulna to carry over until next year; hence I am determined to make a clean sweep, so as to have m• counters clear for next season's trade. .1 offer then my entire stook simian Which wdl utorush the natives Overcoats at 1 from to 51U; pants and vests from iCI to 512, best. The whole stock mpta be sold by the let of January, shou'd It bring but fifty cents on the dollar. CC •Told DirAILTUNT. Thie department has been ■ speciality with me this year, I have on hand the largest awortment of cloths, caaaimerse and ceetlnga to be found In the city, ail of which I now offer at greatly reduced prime, my clock is already arranged. An additional force cf salesmen will be in attendance. Bales oommenclng to-day, poombar 14th, until farther notice. No. 13 Sixth street (old Bt. Clair street), T. - Tobias, Princi pal At 112 Fredend Street, Allegheny City: Choice Imperial Prunes, Choice Turkey Prnnes, Choice Debella Raisins, (Moine Valencia Raisins, Choice Seedless Raisins. Choi& London Layer Raisins, Choice French Currents, Choice new Citron, Choice new Orange Peel, Choice now Lemon Peel, Choice new Prunelios, Choice new Mrs, Choice now Dates, New Jellies and Marmalades, New PrONOriTel and E./texas, Now Hancer and Mustards, New Pickles and Olives, Now Catsup: and Capres, New Currie. Powder and Pepper., New Tamarinds and Extract of Beef, New Olive 011 and Pickled Limas, New Fronch Peas and btaahroains, New Cream Chocolates, Rare and Fashionable Confections for presents, SM., dm., At 112 Federal street. Allegheny City, Clem. HEAVEN. Nast True.—Many large fortunes have been realized by the adulteration oilman and sphituous liquors, and so great have been toe pecuniary Inducements offered to brewers to make unwholesome ales and beer, that It was difficult to obtain a gloss pure And harmless, until Pler, Dannals ek Co commenced to brew cream ale. Chemists are Invited to annum Ulla ale and discover, if they can, anything deleterious. Ladle* , Writing Desk., Fancy Saxes, Gent's Dreestng Cues, DollB, at Iderntws, Clz.rnc 78 Ca and * Nos. BO • Market street. A tine assortment of goods for the holi days lass Just been received at Moor head's, No. 81 Market street. Ladies white out 'hopping should call sod ex amine the stock. They can hardly fall toqu be suited, whether In price, style, or ity. All the latest novelt from the al East ere comprised In the ies new as sortment. Merchants can save ttme. which la money, by dmpning in at the COl3llllOO- tat to take dinner on Melt way to the postothee. Rouxhelmet', as caterer to the public, times, Is a success. Gill at tbe Uoetl- Dental. Pin assail% belOWthenlatOttlos and saga Vet the base mewing Tobao" el!ek Into John Megrim's wbolesile and retell establishtuent, 45 Ninth street. AU the latent Magazines and Period cats at Egan's, 4113111 h avenue. ME AUtilleMenti. OPERA Boum—Mime Emma wee greeted With a much twitter audience ISE evening than , upon the opening might. "Home" and '•Otir Emma" were presented In an excellent manner, and will be repeated this evening. PlTTelictßotz TILZATRIL—The attrad tlona at the Old Theatre continue to Di orama, and the audiences are always large. ACADE•Y or hfreic.—Mr. Fox and his excellent pantomime trOupn, in Corinec , tion with the Kiralli ballet troupe, are drawing large audiencea at the Academy of Mimic. MONOPOLIES Our readers abon d remember the lecture et Lafayette Hall, Thursday evening, by Rev. S. P. Linn, 'Monopolies." Whet particular monopolies axe to receive the attention of the lecturer we are unable to say, but be they civil, religious or political, we feel satisfied that the subject will to ably handled, and that the lecture will to Interesting. MASONIC BA LL. —A largo portion of the community were doubtleas disap pointed at the Postponement of Theodore Thomas' grand orchestral concerts, which were to have taken place 'l'needsy and thin evening, but we can assure them that the matter was unavoidable, and a morn merlone disappointment to • ... . the manager than to the public at large. Mr. Thomas and his orchestra have arrived, and the opening concert will be given tide evening without fall. They were delayed In &nee quarme of a railroad accident. There are a few more seats for sale, and we would advt.., thrum who wish to attend the grand musical event of the newton to eedgre them at once. Fast:mon'. Centre Mr. W. Eleapenheld's establishment, No. 50 Sixth Street (late Bt. Clair street,) In the Popular and fashionable head- quarters fog gentlemen'• clothing. Young or old'will find at title emporium something stilted to pockets and team. The lateen styles of men's wear always on hand, everything ordered at the beam la Weireented to please perfectly. otherwise 1l not leave the hands of the make! , , , to made to order prompt ly of any q ty of material and at var. lone prices lite best evidence of super. lority to evidqnced in the large patronage enjoyed by Er. Hesponheide, which is not excelled by any home in the city. Me In now prepared to make op snits for the 11088011 at the shortest notice sod on most reasonable term.- Give him a °ILL EiverYttaug bit the uneermware trade may be found a$ the warehouse of the }Caption° Pottety, No. 363 Liberty street. Messrs. Kior 4. Co. have the house i pook.ed full of t choicest and beat ar ticles In thin . Their goods are of the finest mann cture, and their prices the lowest for t a name article to be found in the sit Burns' Restaurant is becoming the fa. voiles resort 1W those of epicurean tastes who can siOpreciate superiority to the culinary art. The restaurant I. loca ted corner of Smithfield street and Sixth avenue. Fresh oysters received daily. The tables are always supplied with the best the market affords, tAll and nee. Chrtltnt■ Pll '°-- sts.—Great •artety o , new goods at MAostosd ri LT DE R CO.* N.. 78 and 80 Market Argot. Pbrienoloo.—Fowler and Wells, at Lafayette Hall day and evening, aril make esaminadona a few days longer What to do and how to make the woe of time and talent explained. tf If you want a ktuershanm or ■ good B,,ga•. dont 101 l to call at ?dears.% 46 Ninth street. The Continental, Fifth avenue, below the PoWorlioa to the popular restaurant of the city. For the beat lied Beal Segar call et Magma's, 45 Ninth (late Maud) street. Boots, Stationery, telagasinaa and Pe rim:W.la .t Egan'a, 11 Sixth avenue. Call .t Egan'., 11 ellath avenue get ■ supply of readlog matter. yo eLkil m at .r. tde f ra nd w to '.. l. 4 . s N . Inth etroot, fur Per • Choice Hewn*. call at ISiesr 45 Ninth street. aARZLEPs NOUIt.9I—MOMMLA -- .4a ptUalur aO. 1110 • a.t Milo nut duce rtf Dr. 0,,W,....g1repcn . .- %iv N.CIRME. or PutUurth. M JULIA MUMMA. of Dahlman, Md. DIERMD—IitIT 7—us nueLUL, •,a ug hra easoAm ISt. St *be real ccccc ••t the “rida, ur Peen ttnet. tT Ree. Char , ea ar•ltat,asattum nil DERII K DILLST to MU. It ATE ATP) lIMIUE —PTIMHPIS , OI I i —oo Mott . Prervaber 1.110. 11 the 4a• P. C. Max ro. AMO3 B. WATT • 1111111 F. to Mho LIZZIE TE.l . ll63l[Off. fOrsofii of rlttabarglo now o' New Tort CD). YUGTON—PALIIILIt—the Monday, Dee moor 1310, the Central Rept'. Lberch Res.ED.. E. D.. by Rev. A. T. Heron. JURT FULTON. Jr.. of Deo Y oft formerly of this On, W JINNI IL only "outlier of Lk-loage rains., Of I.lrovkly, Pre. York. W Ely PLR—ROUSE—Da Monday eve Moe. Dr rater 33th, 1E69, by Rev. W H. Look, Mr. ANDREW We.IIPLIC. of Chlrego. to Mee CIIRIVTIZ APNA Elt/DflE. of .4.1/eorbeoy URA HAII—EFIRELD k —Du • 'seeder re.. log, December Itk. Ilea, by pee. J. D. Kr. E. J. 0 o•II•a W al. J. E. E.SHILIIA*; • I of Allegb coy Clty, Pa. PIED ICI/DLL—On ?wieder *Voiles at 11 Hr SAMUIL BIDDLE. axed lir years. The funeral will Dee 9 190 . D. 15 M. AS , , No. 990 North •denbeny CI , on TNhnapaT •12'.160011t, .1 A O'cl.k. e f lends and eenseentaneee of the Daily an Dv / peetielly levlied to i• rend. AMILTO • —iv. Monday, Dv, 131 h, 1559. JANINA 11. HAMILTON. aged 51 year.. The funeral will tate ptavi Dna his iesidenee. Neville bland, 28111 11101.[Nli, Dee. 15, at 11/ o'clock. ILSIDINICII—AI West Chem., PA-. on Bator d.l. the Ilth lset., Mrs. lt• • T UARDII6II widow of the Iste I.lll.oLer. K. D. JACK•talN—ou aday. Mo. lath. a, bar I. resides., Mt. Wasblust•a, IKLIZ a arTa, Ira .1 Trimble Ja uoa, la the forll-f.arta Yee , 0. her ma. WALLACC—O• B.eday. December I.lllb. chbveff. PAYAII C . of tho late 11 v. nee. J. Wallace. or Ebt,adelpele. BA ILEWEI.L-0. nebbaill monies. Dca 1.1.9, In lion tn.at, Caomd. r.EDKRICK. N. B .BEM ELL, lata 01 the tity of PlUATurigh LANDZ•Tr[I-06 Bmsday elee• t 9.4 O'clock, LiENIIY LA.IiI.IZETTE re L ogo d 30 years. UNDERTAKERS B. Par1aa1f0a.............JAX“ L. WMLIAW.. L)ATTiittiON & WILLIAM& Undertuars. earner of Tlfra Beeson and nMeet. Plttsborob. Otero of all land; Shroud.. Crape. laid lilovu. and every Otani'. 800 or roosts' la robbing rood• (lantana on the mut r.aaonabl• lama to the city. Beane and unlaces ['Bristled. IMBee or.. icy ...I WO, 1E.% itl ICIWIIIBBmuIe L AND I,IIrARY IYrkllLal, ameictILII4LYUAILYIITHAET AADTrACt AVI,Yua Allegheny City. Where Mete/WM WOKS are eanutaally sulgAted with etc Imitation Iloteerood, Xahogaay aad Withal Uedina, at enter varying from It to 1100. Be. lie.yeetied for te.ertatela. IleSrst. Sad Ow • due. . beak aloa, .11 Made at Idourntay an ti doxlAWah f reeialeva. I=ea mom at all how., de: l. JOSEPH MEIER & SON, trorkvaime-uxmi9. =1 IMM2=I 001711111 and all Funeral Turalstaaeat at ~. dud rates. JOHN M. 000 PER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCONOTITE h LOLLING RILL .11 BRASSES made proffirery to Order. RABBIT'S * METAL Made and Kept on Hand. provision and Ilasafontostro of J.M.Cooper'sliprovcd Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Mice, 882 PENN STREET. Foram Cor.llth wad Railroadstreete, ===3 HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR,. Comer of bpi ariii Sixth Streets, FALL AM WINTER STOCK NOW bOMPLETE 25 lIBLS PICBLEK _ rot Wiley J. B. cAA Of NOTICES - 0 To.- Le," /fir Lao," Wanda," "Pound," "Boardsng," &c.., not r-^e••ttns7 6'V C '6 LLN ES, nods be inserted sn that autumns once for TWENTY- FIT'S C h:/,' TS ; eacit adds bows! line FIFE CENTS. WANTS NTED. A PA RTNER.— RM. • Moll rapt', Iv • Or • 1,1.. oo,r m •notrio. T. , • to rucce•oful norwrarloo. Add res a. at VII. rlr Uv♦\~llloh:v WANTED.—RITIU•TION.— As KaMLII. A[PvI.TANT. or .1 ,110 awl eto Noota sod arcualata eu, I. M1L1.E.14, lUI esodu.ty r loco , All. (0•) . _ NVANTED.--From Match or Aprilne 111t11.11 Fl'stN e.I) C,IFL'I•NI•11Mlo IttAtt wltu Dear.llng At. adult pt •nur. I • • gentr•l p•lt • e f•ln ly ta la Y.ttrorei or tiltretray. Atl4ltll4, st. S tiArtirrz Or 'KC. t. I'7 4, T K fl u'' , '5: i lk , L e t W o pleTrrott rs i o n t ". • woro tan tqtro •1u avreck POT parliciilarp, 6.1. ire.. T. olir i.C. - ---- W AN :I 3.- 1 7.7 ; ! L I)T r 8ATAP ply I.INV KI.TI•ghe.IT. tr. moot aErrt I.leasztt A. y. NVALl:tryEi?,:;—„ltE(.4,etnut,!ceuniprt,n,:rno,ll - mon, occoud Pour, wt.. Indarcllnx. at DF repoonatple rate., In • •ery pleannitt I..csitty, A , /cybcoy City. Addrenn u..zarra Wtii:TED--HELP.---AT ESP 000000. fl ' illr . sTlTL.o ° M 9ll : lll , °. f lo r boliCcC lAD ren [lnds of employlacht. rerun. wanting hail of all tints eon ;ow 11ed on abort hale. Iv ANTED — An AGENT Tor thh TV oily to bell INC celebrated HA hTHA al a TA HTH h NM% INU MACHINE. on which we offer term. more 110,01 tuan say other company. Call awl examine at ISt Wood ...vet. H. I'. WII,LOX. Travellne Agent. A NTED.— A GENTS every -W-tik RE to et II Om AM...RICAN K T. Tctai klAokilNE. ouly ..RI rsodO ololuK Maclaine loos Invorted. l'Oes We. %111 toll. 30.000 stlt,bes Ld.r minute. Ad dress AMERICAN ENCITINM MACHINE CO.. Roston, Kass. ur Rt. Louis, Ile. WANTED. MORTGAGE& .20.04)0 o Loam to large or small amaanta. THOMAS E. PIETTY, 8111. Bond and Bern Estate broker. No. 179 thr.. thdclal W A:NITER. TO BORROW.— —Thre• tt 0121•A1111 dOliar• of 1500 or more, for two or three Iran. . 0 per cant. let nit. A PrAtmortga,• on Arst . property 'men sa .scant/. Address, 1.. .edlitcll, X. S. U•Z{IT{ urrlcS. WANTED. AGENTS. rl V. 154) PROVZ. , CHINE. Yriee only OF Ur,. !adamant...haw •Ifenta. Tam l• the moat popular Sewing Ma chine of the (Igo—mates the 'anions “ Cl aatte Lock :flitch '•—.111 do ante Itlrdof wort that nap be done on any mark.. —100.040 sold and the demand eons tautly Inoreastua N o s I. the tmna to tale an Agenc t y. Nead for clrettla:h , Mße j i. rNt.. Pa ' , Of It. wAr o E P) I). AL DIGGERS ylr•saat quarter ,z eno•t_ailt e emplo ment and good .sgo) , d the o. or Mercer Iron and Coal Co St Shone:aro. on county. ume.lon won ?rank , Hall y r cout ♦•1! n il trona r. Dore, SO pl y to H. B. BLOOD, tio7A-01 (lINESAL •OENT. Steoctrora TO-LET rro-LET.—A Furnished Hoom , ior single in• ems rra.on a La, 0 ,, ptare at 173 elf.cv2. AV EN I; 4.• T°." T —TWO FURNIosnED SLICEN.I% WILMS. Root Ora at 3.4 Poop atror 'CO. LET.—One large FRdtT g. ROOM. •rootl "or, ...stable for Octal., L " . ft r trl= . lr ?"'". ..""°"d. Mill -LET.-110111.—A Furnish y. .7 I) FIiONT WOK. •ery Oe•lralAr. run. ID • far one or Iwo gtollemen. leVa.e •1 31 snicri ePO-LIET, WITH BOAIIIPING.— j, •a •.l• 'slat I. a g*/ Itihl.ls.f.cing the nutl h •Ithout an holgit.lon. glee, log r•ohEn. 181 NORTH A VIGh VE. Allegheny Chg. FOR BA.LEL F "ft " 4LE.-4 FIBkT ("LAOIS NIEW IlftUt E.-If ull • • too. 1.1 nen. r 4 •Ino, • co •st sub., ott•i Brick Holum Sad I..arne Lot Prot peet •tmet. an? n • 1.1•4. t lion.. of 0.11. mute- goad ccl as, g... 04 tint, Cony. rate en. Alba W •tt Aneiltai Y orre Howe of [...r00m. an 4 6.1 on For ,- unb wet t. •1.0. A nil Dont tries.. Bone. os Cony ...argil not., Cart4ln tram • ulna r. epOthl. tor• mob. ronnottontatfekli& " Lad. • am MI. =edam nnt. 110 05 . of e,LI truoin. A I.a. • at m 1.., et BWIAIoi Lot* oft 4.4nrant Iwo 1011.111, Lotl 1it00m6.1.1. tett tea t•lrst of It. F. IV Man, 1.51 'cut. and gal,er,•tt•tt•lll w•rts. tat amo•ith. Jolla•• 604 , 4. , web p.lllll SALE. •nd Wu on spring Hill. Sev.nitt ward. Ent 03.500: 1161.1ffierna non, Yin. ing Bualon. ,04/01 11...a5e and Lot, 04 James airget, 0: bousag nn li t.ing atrret. 14.60 .inn: novae* •nd 3 . 0 In Pleasant Va net. 14 300: 6 non. I• Itgacran townaniP on En. r. Iqq acne gr... ot In B.lirgur Born. 111:0o bons an.l 101, 1404 of It &tn.,. W. sae• ...•• and lb lbeenll 3.llnabetti Baru , a 1.600: bonne and lot In 8rid,11.1,4f covlhoose contains *I roans, tan 65 by 410 (gat 4 . 000 ; farm at Pair ustA Malian. 34 acre, 0 pet acre. latiEnt of n. WIIITMOLIi. .t. COrtkcl Wan and datialeal) .trot. All ElgEltliONAL.—Ml persons seek. INN HOte, or Itiveaununts in Beal L . ertll save Ilse. t/Oable and Moira bI.EVY ITAY; toidArlt.: .l =aryGratti or Will be tort by mall mat to any bkneetlng ram. bannot tail to get enlied out of the is list it contain.. CltorT PHILLIPO, Pale baker. and Neal Entate Agee.. No, 13111 /oard oct. I revuen. MDR NALE.—Engines and Doll- A: ere, Blew nyd Eatoad H.& of all klndr to nlautly ca hand. Orden Rao all part of taut Conn. PodePO7 extolled. AMIN BILL a CO.. Cam r Marlon Avenue L P. F. W. • C. IL W Ilainteny. Pa. VALOABE FARMFOR BIL E. gond locatlen Float Road, 10% Acre. nod SO Percher, mo•• or lean ploo has How, Orchard. Illetoty. Mack a. Mills Oak limb. r. Preo• Claw eh roar mile*. Oat Calyces. hotel and Postotfla ar Oath nor sal *. 91 Hark I Haws bowl every amanitas and pos.. 101' (arm. for erica .polv CUIHRERT a 9090. dela 39 ' , la th avenue. lOW. LAND FOB PALE.-300 Acme of