E! lam _ _ ttt VitsintrAt elaitttt, .CITY AND' SUBURBAN A est Littardey will be Christmas. lion.- EL W. Markey is In Harrisburg. The i , ierirelty Hall le slowly pnvress. tug. Poultry le getting plenty in the nun- Iketat. Mayor &eye, , of Steubenville, Wve In the city yrday. _ poreder the water eapolied our peo .ple r and unobjectionable. Folly one thousand persons have left the city on the hat rise on boats and barges as employes. It isnot true that Mr. 8.. Herr haa tallpmeal a Det of reeclutione to be pre set:ltalie the Bottum Ecumenical Coon Yesterday /alderman Lindaty cam udttedid lan for Mal Cllasi Arselbury, ideassadlt and binary, on oath of Mar. t Wild. It will to pleasant Information to OUT clothiers that whole hest of lean boys" are coming down the Allegheny Ith a fleot of rafts The January numbers of the Athletic Monthly and of Our Young Foiks Cr, received and for sale by W. A. Widen. fenny. No. 45 Fifth avenue. Cbarles Schenek and Jnbn Bona were yesterday tined ban dollars and costa by Depty' Mayor Nichols, for acting diror -4.07 grviicalor street, Lawrenceville, htgaday night. • From the returns sworn to before Col lctor Davis, by the *gent of the Tbomas troupe. the grows receipts for the tiro nightaamonnted to $1,016. Upon this . tax of 120.60 was paid. i James Mammy, a colored offender, en- I.y , gaged In the pleasant exercise of whip ping Ida wile ,yederday, for which, on , complaint of the y lad, Alderman Shore loaned a Warrant for his arrest. The flidabargti Pram Club will hold a meeting of Importance to night at thel rooms. Third National Bank bonding, —lfircrierof Wood street and Virgin alley. Panottlal. attemdanee requasted. • Frederic% Alumna was berate Alder. ; Man Water yesterday for whipping his wife, but when the lsdy eew him in the hands,or the polite ant relented and withdrew the snit, tie paying the costa• Vie Mama Conn la ahead of the Grand Jilin the tranuetton of bumf new. D at Atunney-Peareon -Tusher; things" with a vengeance, and he te eht . I natty suwatawftd in obtaining Joist contd.: , Clans. Fraternal.-. The brothers James and Francia,Coyierbsd a pugilistic encounter yaatarda7. They adjourned to Alderman DocialdaraVa oars and preferred crops salts rot assault and battery. &Leh gave ball far a hearing. Manaldialng.—James L Len, an iron ddheraladdlng In Ormsby borough, tail Ida hode-Wednaaday morning w go to eta woldrand has not mince been heard of .1 Bs saotier, industrious man and he Mende her that ho has been foully dealt with. Heckler Drbring.--Oanduator Livine. car Hoy 7. Citizens' Pusan Fm Wire, Male Information before Dental' Mayor Nicholls, yeatairday, charging Peter 'Whalen with reekleeslv driving hie cart into the car and at:cough ing a dashboard. The accused gave bail for a httiltrNt. Astutan and Battery.—James For made Information before Jeannie Ammon yes terday, charging Henry Garke with es end battery. Fax is a puddler and it is alleged that Fox sold the accused some notions on time. and when he went to collect the bill he was thrown out 01 the house. 'Warrant leaned. IBM UseL—James Zimmerman stated to Alden:claw Arent, yesterday, that An thony Smidt had kicked and Knocked him down. Upon James' infOrmatlonfor aggravated atonic and battery, the Al derman loaned aWarrant for the arrest of Anthony. Subsequently the accused entered a mew tau before Alderman Bolster agalmd Zimmerman. Ea . t West:Vines In a lEtal , .room.—Joho Meet= in the seventh stage of delight tnt Meliristion, yesterday entered the saloon of John Engle. on Penn street, and anceeeded, before leaving, in de. molishingseventi gleans. and a couple of window panes. Ete was arrested and corrunltted, by Alderman Moreland, for a hearing on Batarday for millstone mls i chief. ME INI3 , Mary ligninger and her niece, Mary / . Bollinger, had a little douiestic difdrence • yesterday, which was only settled, by a visit to the Mayor'. oitice, whale the niece charged her aunt with pulling her 4 hair, calling her vile names and pushing r l . her out of the hotels, for all of which she f was required to pay the caste of prose cation L for assault and battery, when the thee* relented and withdrew the milt. EN ME 611111 . 1i•; , ,,;,,i Alleged False Pretense.—Cathartne '` AicSteen yesterday made tuforrnatton :• .'1.!: , ,:. , before Deputy Kayo: . Nichols, alleging ...;, ; , 4,:t1 that Wen. Ward had obtained boardian 4 1 :,,. 1 for his taro children to the stnnunt of ~ ,•• • $42, renreaeliting blataelLaarthe owner 4 ',./1"se,:lollni eatlgations he proved to be 4 • . hos. She further state. refnaes to 1, pay the bill, hence the wilt. Warrant tesued. MI <,! • t •bot Blumlf. Yesterday morning Mr. Willbtin Moredand, • resident 0 1 Robinanu tOwtishiti, took a gun and Iwent our to bla barn to shoot rats. I carrying gun over a log, the trigger caught - and the contents were dtedherged , the genet peeling Into nia rtet eide, lodging above the huh rib. It wee sub esquently extracted. But littleofh hope 1. entertained.' tor the , re:every te in • Jared man:. .t ", n , • = Allegkeni Counts Ileme.—At the De combs; meeting of the Directors of the Allegheny County Borne, the following M named portions were unanimously elkct ed to eerie during the ensuing yr. anrutuirtignt 'Aptif i . 1869: James M. • kicElroY, Onperintendent; imam Mc roster, Yermert Dr. D. Donaldeon, Phy itletam=. C.. , Braddock, ' Elophl• Illfays„ TO.ll.ht.t. EMI 1 I • 1 etoo,itegrate.—tme hundred dor.are 1' reward will be geld for information that g will lead to finding the whereabouts of fisal Bioko:tan, of California. Washington.county, Pa Mr. Ellckmar 11 was hal seen at the National Hotel, Pittsburgh, Where be lett on Retards' evening. the Mb lest., at 5 o'clock, P.. He le stout sixty years old, little above medium height, heavy set man, weigh. heavy log about one hnodred and Musts • pounds, and Laid headed had on he len a mit 'of dark clothes. Information can at 145 Faorth avenue, where the reward will be paid. ■ 2' . -7. • ' A New Pubircausa of lontrest to Ad ';l verasess......blears. Col. Wetherill & Co., newspaper advertising !manta, of Phila t delobis, have Jost published a work em. bracing - a complete list of the Southern newspapers, with informatlan Important f, to all advertisers. This house has enter ed into large contracts with the best papers in the South, and are prepared to °fiat great induoementa to adverthatra Meeeda.,,Cal. Wetherill Co. have, during the pest two jean. obtained the head rank amongst our advertising houses. They send the late work to all who may desire it, gnitattonaly. We would *dries the advertising public of Pittsburgh. to send for a copy. We received a can yesterday from '' . .i Leaky Harper, Fag., editor of the Alt. 4Vernon (Ohio) Banner. Mr. Harper will be remembered as the able and trenehant chief editor of the Morning /beef this city, some fifteen years ago, when he contended with persistent Inge• unity with Craig, of the Osserre, and I Riddle, of the Journal Those who con t damned his cause were forced to rout "; mend Its champion. Mr. liarpe: is • formidable &deanery, • talented writer, "!. • genial end sincere friend. We shall [ always be glad to welcome his mile. tie is spending Bono dikes with his brother. John narper, E.g., President of the Bank of Pittsburgh.. k --_- Result of • Cottision. . 1 ,i Yesterday, Adolph Burkhardt, • l) brusher, was driving down Penn street • t on the track of the Cilium' Passenger ,'".. itallwey. He attempted th to the ME b of ut ..,-- i n down eo, collided wi team John litoOormiek, which was proceeding along *heather track. Burkhardt horse had bothjegs broken and had to be •bot -"..., Ina few haws. He Alleges the collision 71 was the result of maliciousness on the 1 , -) part of McCormick, whom be charges with whipping up his houses and !Men. ..';',. docutity dfteing into him. The animal ~ • was raided At eighty dollars. Alderman F- . ', Kasnig,) upon Burkhardt's information, f.' , : , timed itrazrant tar the 'Mein of hicCor ?::4 Pia f ln Wi ll !r xia milelger. LIBEL. TOO Quay--"Comederclar' Libel Vase— Partial Dearlug—To be Continued To— day, A partial hearing in the rase of M. H. quay, of the Beaver Radical, against C. 0. Brigham and R. 0. Thompson of the Pittsburgh Conivicre,a, ehroving them with libel, a n. tire of which we pub. fished a few day. since, took piste at the office of Alderman Beeper at three o'clock yesterday. The Commonwealth was represented by M. Swartzwelder and Thos. M. Mar shall, Earls— and John Hampton, Est., appeared for defendants. Mr. !Overt:welder called for the read ing of the information, which was read by the Alderman, after which Mr. S stated that the witness he desired to rail first had not yet arrived, and he would have to call the prosecutor. Mr. .11. S (Judy. sworn—l reside In Beaver, Pa; have resehel tuere ,1111ra , 1862; I made thin Infortnatton for libel: the article mentioned io the infationtlott was pubilabed to the l'Atsborght cot tee - ma/of the 9:h lest: the extract sae l taken fro an anonym°. letter nuts Imbed in the Bea ver Artots. I read the I article in the (Ammo eta/. (copy of the I Paper containing the article was I ahown ['Mile., who pointed out the ar wile.) On reading be article I thought It referred to me, ea I was the only per , son building a large building In mite town of Beaver, except the Alethodst church; that was not the only reason I thought the article referred to me as the Comaiercia/ had previously attacked, Den liani.ron, Mackey and myself, charging us with being corrupt; I had been engaged in a newspaper contro versy with Mr. Brigham prior to the Lime of the publication of that article; Brigham taxi two or tliree ahoin a week and I bad but one: In the Commercial of the Bth lost Mr. Brigham spoke of Dm, Cameron Quay et l'o ; It was for the foregoing reason that I took thin libelous article to apply to myself; I have eree led a large building In the town of Beaver. with% will cost {MOW; it is the only large budding In the town except the kiethodis Chtuch, I never at any time drew Out id any candidate any money for my sup prom)nOr never betray.] any man who ed to vote for. I never betrayed anybody fur money, or anything else. I never W. at soy time pact any money by Mr. Mackey Mr toy sum , ,rt e 111 to WLO put m i °MCP. i roposed reve hi nue n k,elleer 11l be eticivenieutiy blind fur a time, to enable rue to make feal,ooo. Never attempted to steal any sum of money from the TJuited States Government. I ant rot nor never have been engaged in any distillery, or In the whisky business. Cross examen have resided in Beaver, I think, nines . 1 read law and wag admitted to the bar in 18.54: vas afterwardw appointed Prothonotary id was In the ottee for six years and a half. question—What was the ofnce worth to you annually?' . Ofjected is by Mr. Swarteweider as being irrelevant. Mr. Hampton maid the alleged l.bel charged !some pursue with obtaining money corruptly. and he desired to show that the defeudent wan posseostd of means which be must have acquired corruptly; that he did not acquire, the amount of money be wan now worth tbreugh his legitimate business. Mr. Marshall said that if the defen dant, Mr. Bingham, would sign an acanowledgement that the articles pub Hatted referred to Mr. Quay, and meant all the counsel for the defendant had nand, that he had obtained the money corruptly. the ecnin.l for the COIIIIII(M• wealth would withdraw their abjection. Mr. Hampton said be would admit nothing.' The objec.tion was sustained. Q•lelltluD—Wbet year r.ld you go into the Pennsylvania Legislature? Mr. Harebell objected. Mr. Quay desired to answer the quer lon. He said he wanted a full in•asti. gation. Mr. Marshall said that the counsel for the Commonwealth objected, and that Mr. Quay wee not an attorney in theca. Mr. Hampton asked the question, be aid, and proposed to follow it up with others relative to what had been brought on in the egamination In chief as to the witness connection with the election of a U. 8. Senator. The o jection was withdrawn. Answer—l went Into the Legislature In ittea, and wee a member for throe anocessive eessions; was • member in 1867, when Cameron and Curtin were candidate. for 'C 8. Senate. Question—What amouqt of money were you worm in laea before you were' elected to the Legislature! Mr. Stir...welder objected. on the ground that it wee both impertinent and irrelevant. Mr. Hampton add his object In asking the queation w. to aacertmn where the 113.e00 came from that was put Into that building. Mr. Marshall prrusrdied that if the gentleman would admit that the article in question charged Mr. Quay with ote mining money c druptly he would 'with. draw the objection. Mr. Hampton replied that the moss cution might Infer from the article what they pleased, but he would admit nett, Q. What did you pay for the, lot on which that building is erected? p. I did not bey It; It was conveyed to my wife by her mother last fall: I am building the house upon It: Munroe, Sillier it Co. are the contractors; the -I:district price la $15,000: I furnish the' namely to e.eet the building. Q, la there anything i" the article ertintished in the Commermai of Dec. P, 1869, that bode you to believe that you I were the person alluded to, except the fact that you are pi:tun; on a new tutuse in the town of Beaver. and the reference I thereto and the extract from the Beavir Argus , Answer—The whole thing hinges on the extract from the Beaver Argun. It indicates who It mean, by what follows, If the comment had been published In dependent of that extract and leaving out the reference to the building of a hone, I might not have known that 1 was the person referred to, but fur the allusion to the building of the large bower and for the persionelltlyi Indulged in by - Mr. Brigham on former °cessions the mere charges of corruption alone would never have led me to suppose th I was the poison referred to. Mr. Brig ham and 1 had always been good friends p:lor to the publication of thet article 1 , We had never quarrelled. nor was there any pensonel ditfieulty between ust. Mr. ' Brigham had been making rough charges ' spinet me through the Commerever prior to that time and We bad got into a newspaper controverey. am e liter and proprietor of the Beaver Rods cal; I started the 'pap , about one year no; it cost meabouCg3 4soo or 13600; the controversy I speak of commended about two weeks befsre the publication of tha article. Mr. Brigham called upon me through thereminerrusi to write the history of a man who had bought the Lsglislature at Ifarriaburg and then ran away with the money. I replied to that ' article. I think that was the commence* went of this libel busing.. I did say that Me,„Brigham had received any portion of the money. Br. Swarizwn;der objected. on the ground that this was not a proper cross examination. This la a prosecution againet Nineties. Bingham and Thompson for libel, anti not again. Mr. Quay. Ivo act of Mr. Quay c mid be offered as a jnetification for the publication, and the question was irrellsvant. Mr. Hampton said bin object in asking the qui emu was to chow that thin al• leged libel grew out of a newspaper COD ' troverey and to rebut the presumption of malice. whim was requisite to coml. tote the offence of li bel. Mr. Swartswelder held that if the art!. ete was libelous, the law presumed mal ice from Its publicetion, and under the law the defense could nut rebut that presumption. Mr. Hampton held that this case wee different from ordinary cases of Ilbel; that the libelous matter wee fn relation , to a public act of defendant while he wee ' I a member of the Legislature, and that' the defendants have a right to comment , ' on the matter, and that under the 7th I section of the Bth article of the Ormailtu- I Ban be could offer the truth in evidence. It was therefore poper to chow tte t there was no mailer r in the publication. Objection sustained, and the eeidenee role d out. Mr. Hampton prep..' to ask the wa n.. If he had not attack.' Mr. Brigham tereugh his paper prior to the public.. tion of the alleged libel. A. I did. Q. What was the subject matter of that controversy between yon Objected to, and objection sustained. Toe ...act misled into the Comme.rica was blished In the Beaver Argus, It was p pu uttied...l Wedneeday w. k. I read it when it appeared in that paper; I did not make information against the oritor of the Arena for libel; I had a libei ault pending against him at that time. At the request of the counsel for the defendant the cae was postponee for a further hearing at three o'clock this afternoon. Peraosud. The fact that A,noid ,end Hartman have been disposed 014111 not In the least interfere with the arrangements made by Mr. Joseph Dobler, the great trunk manufacturer, from making up and selling st marvellously low prices, at bin establishment, 7:o. 104 Wood strtait, those superior trunks, valises, satchels, .to., with a new stook of which he hat pet ailed the afore. The Late Rev. Hem) E. T.chudy. 1 Attractive Beek Establishment. , The if elatett a rLast Night. The Bishop of Pittsburgh end a Koran) . \ A along tee attrerlive places lust he- An exciting and welt conduated lel- ! ... number of the clergy and 'Lily of the tore and boring the holiday mention, are hard nietelt, for a purse of $l6O end • tionary city and etch Ile, met together In the our book establiehmenta. Prominent elmenpionnitip of tent city, wan plated I Carpenter'. New Guide. chapel of Trinity Church, ou the 11'1‘,11- 1 among those engaged In the tracirr t ia Mr. I I.t night at the elegant and wall eon I A ,seon's Illetory of 1-lor,pe, . to.. log of December 17t e, ri fe, after morn- thee iie Nile art, 7l and 73 Fifth avenue, , ducted billiard eala.r of Mr, I. Bennett, I Brown • P r nlk! ',"''''' h ,,, v ' 2 :"'",' s , Mg prayer, to give expre.ion to their lust below the pono Mee, who but been , No. 6. Simithfleld Brien. Toe eonteet I .;;;',,Yd.';',.",i4e;;LT:h!'-'l.', !:' ,. r re . tl.. ''' ' feeling. and take action in reference to 1 long and 'favorably known . being ORS I WWI between Mr. John Neleon, ansinted I Horne . 1 ntrteluctiou , 2 0.. ito death of their ine brother and roe. lof the moat extensive booksellers and Iby Mr. Richard Staftird, and Mr. wil. S‘,„:"l'''''''." Th . 'l' .. " l I u ' an ' Lge "' elate, the Rev. Henry I. T en i r ody, I periodical dealers went of the mountains. I hal. Dodds—mm.4od ny Mr: K. J. len, ;,,,.r,lte";.erTyr,T:,o'or.,?r.l,',.'„‘;',,' which Oramrred In the city of Philadelphia 1 f inritlentally, we had en oppo h rtunity I eon. Thorne are ell rera{rll7 , ll prof.- W.iev'm Nt . .. . . 1 O dee kw ee lJtig u t n l . le ~ r , r r a d r il d n. d r i i 7 y p I i s t y . f o . r w t r . m Bona' player% of no ordinary cepmelte, Channel. on the Raman». on the 2d day of 1 inceinner. -After a full and medial ex prenelon of affe.e.tonate re- ito heavily etoek.d. but a I" now filled, and conaequently the match attracted .11,‘„dirkklinte.o( nntk't'rteerN.rearb'T'e"74lanietit, full.. Al:t i n , t , ' , the rntire aide walls the deepent int.resd. 'llia g.llll. rout- . Mechanical worka among which are geed—lo w hin', all repent shared—the anti lilt elem... 'Mom in tilted up in ninny heudrede of •neettor. and elicited i (•1,,,,,, ,ii: Th,oiogl,o. NiXtlll'al and t ,, , , , , , : i ir e s ra l zf g e th of , 1 t i.z . u n t- , 71 . 4 , " ,,, h ,, ..1 , f r. pee t i t i , l , " „ a i n e o ks chre .o, l.l ,.w ist foliating snits WAS nnannuounly geY r ,, r• adopted to be Sent In the 1 - ereaved widow ' ' ,.. h 7 ,, e , '"" t,„ ,, , ,. * a r x " ,. a a ,, din f it b rb and friend., nod li t liliatied to rho el tY with even'. euth adept fur buyers and vie. arable netting on the remelt wan don, , 7,'"ronye7)rYin"';r'eo.'t'dvervin'ti,;'a and fit« end Med -reality, at price » lower than at any and Church newspaper., lire to pa. up and down, are peeked possibly, °moult. of the I.ltatOti wag., I other 0d0r... Toy It n,ka for thrletituoi slim I - 1 r. woe bauka add holiday glfle, loan over ono theumand Male. changed • atm New l'eare, "Sabbath School It elk., Called together for the Met time li.WeS i "`"c".l. into department. Pew houses hand.. The game wen quite np.ri.,,i, venal fi ad., Pei. Ink and Pall ., ~,,,, c,rm.Lm. of Lb,. 1 , ,,,„,,,,a, no . mers , eau hw.tSCOrf 11 more elegem selection of ' though ile mu' of the coide , eill• e.eved It a 1 and gel hallila.iiili at I". J. l'i than four yo•r• legs. to mourn • it lw elain and fancy venting leek h. , riser- • . owl ea they oramarny do when ratite , l';gen!a, No. it SI, xth 3INWIItIS, near Smith death ainolla the elrg' . ee de ire mi . hod aed plot e hole.. Photogr•ph 'IY coinpoeed net not excite.' by the rel. ' Mall ',trout. rer .,, o haoa a r, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ar , ear , ~, ilia 1 albums In every rityle, sine mid price, I lying erne.. and appl•neauf the rem..., gratitude on owe to Alio gel. t. sir,, • are 1.,, i, found in large nut.. era. The ! lii partite. of Is letatle. Nevsribelite. I li "'lug thus Icng even ., es ‘,. .., e . , e I department of Juvenile weeks In I wane eximeieut siert.. Wii. dal., and • II iri vineyard web ul, ore ,,, ran k s . I Inree and varied, froui tee I altogether tee el hit..,i,n ,4 1,1,111 10 lb w And we eddid hr.,of e„ r.dei.., ~, ill., I ”„,,, trifling to the to , st cos tly, I tnetheineiteal gauze Woe highly credit air hear,), Wanks and ...,,,,,,,ig 1 1 , 1 / 1' a number .4 them are re.pn wo n., I IlitiO. 1110 Ni`,.., Which Iron. a gentle. meets f or the f ., ,,„ „„, g,,b,,,,,,.. th„„ I and wal ...Irene. , many at their bentoy. 1 illatile friend on reeeived 111 Rill, i 110 I.llSrelfullV VOLIC/11.1011. 11, o 0..4..11,1 n II( kmof thaleading wilier. tharika to ihe referee, who Meekly re. Me Idle err mourn the departure heneu I itt I- ''',.., and AWIOI.I.W,IXWIMI In XIIWWrb hoed the trivial romp Intent of etTortflug .. ie, no well a. In plain attire, make a 104.1,33 MM.) waa an follow, Of our dear brother, we are ivotfortea in I '. retailing gratefully ter many exentfent I I'llee d'''Prtemet theuseelvea. Close by N'' , ""ii , tied Penner— hign.fit runs— gesitoye o r , xoo d anti t ,„, „ ho .„ 0 ,,,, WIAIS tie been the finest selection of rosily 115. b tro s „ or i e l oorepero,„, an d a fs „ hto t gift temkn, annipt,musly bound and 1,• in lie rune :tell. Time '2 Imo. end Ise Inntrated In the newt ex qulelte manner. Rutin:en. Average run. Xo I Sel p ante friend. He wee a reholer of more than ordinary attain...to. r'..'" , and conet. ringing in price from twenty to at 1 ty. Dodd nod earther—highent I ues--M4, as X thinker. and I"Clca' as tl reaaoney live &Mare. The collection of the lead- O'N 47, 43, 3s. 35, a 2, Xe Totai In Jo rune 8 0 , f or the emir, so lung 11.,1 p,,,,,„11, Ina writers of prose and ectlon In thin 70 :". A veritge rum Ii I le pout.. Velma, of delicate health and an unpaired of t‘" l lF and limi t IRll"Il l • In every Style It I. generally undone...l Ih u t the type and binding, I. :ern large. All nlalrli wO. o ' 3 Pinvori "toe, no n now conntitutien, he tmemenned I,,Ww, that the difierent siylea and edition., of the , claaileoge will he feathromlng from , Ilia would einineutly have fitted Mtn for Bible, from the neat and handy , to m,. goittletoen defeated, Ton 1,1:AVH, , . , Mr. pine. Of high true: In the Church.ihek Stoll oal w. Ye • fl . - H o woo often ~,.1,. , ~, ondure p.aikat pillilOn, to the large and elegant - • • r" tn. lie ham n self dent., each ref ess r or hie Wrath I family row , also. Hymn books In great , "lur e .1.r... " quirk domerehettel Ime de and the F.Macopai it,toe o f eaey ei t e i t fleallillity of touCh, and all uil ran are compelled to kilos'. ',Ben tie ('racer, Kotten up In handnothe .o.r to. on i :ort .o, eloi . S: tarliperailient. ail lia. wee brought Very near to l'itrimt in etuf.e . !Tn.% welc h murk the sk;111111 lel. is he, prtelleged oto till up that which h .' Ill " '"/ I "' I " ll e m. Inu r e h ' i s h e ,h t „, or the e m, et t oes or chrter• •• Wow. work, b 011.% in faney and soh Itardlete 11. partner at time.. played h.fn, th in t,,„ty ~ ~,, metre , the ntential r,verit, and on a ...Hely of aub- '''loallY a" Ortlitiaut. end . few 'Men. of tit...fermate.' betokenni that they were no Church," but he el ways etetured with a l' ! '"„, ° ' manly h e r,, and ~,s „ .,t rt, . with a ihe spine of chroue n, Insekert,,,,k,,, adepts IL the alt. sweet cherrfultiese and a .terit of mine.. i 'e l r. l'n'''l"f"'" "t'd lifil'" , 10 , ! , r pa plalnlng Imbuiliolon tit the will oi ‘: of, I I"" . • raae Y at ata. " * ". a" " aha ' ,al a ll a " t wrt artleiee. Is visa large. Item°. this that ate now 10 US matt Ne.lng wenno array id the el...utile' , and LW...A11" Wr rise. slight Dante many other eXiiellonelea. ...Nurtured in the Churrh from h.+ 'Man- Vie hope our render. will go early end cy, the sou of a clergyman, hewan both eaten their glen. when the 'eck la so intelligent and al n• a et:l,olll.am large and tn.. variety no extensive. nineersly attarbed to the Cntholir will as hweled down to nS. and hr nen.' dllll - loved Ina LN , Likary an well an lila Cb arch. We tileaatiOrl lOr file roil example, while we motion truly our lni.A. .kuti we pray.that when the Master . % ll 'Mall reach us, we may e Mote ruled and malting, an he en.. b comfortedl at. tented by Cite assurenre of iaag tor given end occupied,through the ti merits of the Naelour's ern... We aino tender to the Bishop 4 Perim melee - Ma and to the derv/ of Ph,ladel pine our grateful -hue km for their kind news ad the at umlaut tole Ply, id tam 1" PrlY r egardbllOWW at 111. fw11,2.1 10 thst city. I= So Information has yet been recetyeal from Mr. Samuel Sick man, • f California, Washing no county, Pa.. wUO n'yatnr l nurdy disappeared irons the NAtioserl lintel, in thus ray, on Saturday ever it.tt last, although his friend. have made di:- igent aeareb aud Inquiry for him. Mr S. came to the city Saturday morning. the Illh Inst.. to Iris, test some hoe oese. having lu possseesessn se.ut our hon • tired Molar., stud Le nrectssi t.. repeiv Ira hundred more ou err I v it here, Por puree pat meet farm lie had pereLassed recent.v. Ile In: ended to return h^uroe same meson:. mid Aires: Cite wan L. at the Naclonal sal ere a hankel, cositaming. aun , 4 , per , n , . e s Me sad nbilts, osi liars Slur, then, no truce of hint tine broi. discovered, and Is. in feared that he he' Mtn with foul plat': Ile stns alsset s so years of ego and lOrtlinrly kept st rut and owned a tan yard in California, nOt recently sold them and le isght a f•rsts. SO wag an indoes.rouss, sober ,an. and ham a wife and one child, anti woo man of considerable property. A 'iv ' persona having transacted tarallit.ra with him Saturday or sin , that lime, are re• speeded to maga the tact known at lin Fourth avenue. The Lew Vim:lcated The murderer may f a limo his crime frown tho knowledge of the public, and tne tiltht enjoy the property Liable unlawfully niched from his not tor, but sooner or later Lilo blood of the ricffM of the former di lie traced to hie Marla end stand baldly out in damn ing. spots, to prove his identity with the crime, and the lit gotten gains rof the latd Par, I. frequently the medium through which his gulit in male app•retit, teat la due titre all critic to diva and the criminal Is r• qd:rod to atotio to the offooded law with either his life lir Cray. In order that Justice way be V11.d. - ' In the rases of Hartman 111,1 both old offender., totbu who hy sr , tto. nor Ismailia have managed iele jilettee • sorts tints, this fart bas teen vorttle.l After a aroma years adroit in artier id SitiltAtt ever, grade, they have It lost arrived at th e stopping pilot, and 'wiled day wore n ich see wooed to the dare for a term of ii-toes years, a hen. -tenet) to which the entire comhinnity will reepond awes Is I a Gag ? We have no frronently exposed the shrewd tricks of F. tog:ern c.mfidence men that we hesitate to make any public notice of a mmlldential circular that has been extenhively circulated hereabouts offering first elan. , counterfeit money to parties who are, willing U pay for it at great shares A friend In Allegheny, occupying high position, ywaterday turnudied with a ropy of n circular signed by "Woiran .0 ,•' 73 ri . olol\ U street, New York, , ffrlog him /1,000 In skillfully executed 111111101.011 not., I's, 2's and b'n, at the rate of 81s 00 per hundred. The mrrular enclotten a wspaper paragraph di lining how clev• orly the 00(0111:1101etig0100.1 WA how dam germs they err, and altogether the loaf. ter looks as il "1•110111. MS - wan really meant. We think the Mtn of , •Wogar , 0 CA. " should receive the attention of the police , authorities, and In the 11101 , 111 , time we hope all who receive the,: tempting halts will treat then, in the saute manner as our ALlegheny triend ham done. Cuusrrratiuu of a Sit IV I hapri The chapel on Marlon avenue, Alle gooey, nearly in troll of the Fenner,- Gary, will ho consecrated to morrow. It was erected by the First Itelortned Church. This church was formerly known by the name of "The 434111 RP flelorrned Church,"by Ihe acdon tbe recent General Synod, the title "German" was domped no not mogioally belonging to the name, so that it is now I to be known as "The Reformed Church in the United States." Tine Chapel is of the Gothic style. and in very hand acutely furnished. The windows are of beautifully colored glass, each adornett. 3 with an appropriate emblem. The pews are elegantly upholstered with minuet , and the floor covered with a neat carpet. The arrangement of the chancel is also very fine. There will be services (lame limes d, ing the nay, on which occasion the J. O. Miller, a talented pulpit orator York, will preach. Tbe Sunday Sch, nervioe In the afternoon will be Inter. APegede tra lfeeath geout low. Assault—almost; • Alderman McMaster. yesterday had a cave of felonious assault and battery b fore hint, which, if the facts alleged be true, we. certainly of the moat mars 'gemus and villianom. character. The prosecutor. tleorge Talbert. alleges he went to Hartia blacksmith shop, in Cherry alley, to get A horse ettbd. The Thomass being performed by n workman, O'Neill, when Tall:" rt Mated he civilly suggested .mething about the work, when O'Neill, without!. word, and entirely unprovoked, dropped the shoe, and picking up a pair of pincers, detat him • blow on the bead, ensuing It open, and knocking bunt aeneel... The at tacking party immediately 11,1 and her not been heard The tithe? workmen in theahop attended to Talbert. He recovered atter a titer and bed bin wounds dressed, w hen UM information was made, ma. which a warrant wan Issued. _ Pl•pfullyCtln Mil Visalia' Henry Wlcherison, a lobar, dealer, reeldes at N0..1132 Spring harden avenue, Allegheny. For the past nix nights be has been subjected to a peculiar annoy. anon, In the alispe of a nocturnal wen. darer, who regularly clubs him abortly before midnight, arid announce" his up. 1 patience by ft-owing touldere through' the front window. Night before het, one r the boulders CAITIO crashing through the glass, tblvered a lamp 1 , 13 I the stand and alighted within a few In abet of We wife . el head. The chap who ' tensed If dimippo.irert before he could be recogn.z .. d. Mr. Wlckerson la lire] f the amusement end has notified the Mayor, who has Instructed the pollee to keep a lookout for the eooentrto annoyer. T1411'1, , ;it DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1880. than one of these great favortlee. which are rapidly !biding their way Into nearly every hoLlealarnil in this rind of liar , State -the American Buttonbole. . tvervoam - There can be no more appropriate or trig .. d F.,. , 127 5,L...31, Ma' . tine. for neee p jable l iri.j.inj j.."" kihijiljjn'im which Mr Jollies I spy, corner of Fifth than i llabdraduely bound and Interest.. 111 avenue anti Mari.et 'Meet, (ontrence leg tarok, and there !fir ref tan:ay:l.m plebe ~,,,,, ~ 2 }' bran ~,..,,), ia the. v.p.,...1., and in the ally Where Inn e alba ran 'Le pro- nourtetto• agenL 'I rm.. , lapi, tnetru 1 --'"'-- ~,,A ,„ 0r . e .,,,, ~,,,,y , with i at u f f nettle have not been as tOdur trArt r •iltinal . The ~ eer., ~ the 4 ,,. ~ ~0 , ,,,,.. ailyse"," than ' t ‘ h " M ' hhiliej Bii.h 4 v. a i r be ''' : m b " a " :e n t '...'ldl"N!'"ai'te'll.i,.',...ts*,:in,lde 1 1 1.. ""• -The , hair in, come"" , by lcuatettory, No. IT.' 1...J.11 . .11MM' etreol• popularl i tv, and their •u permit merit/. are I ; " Ur. ° era " . ere grand. an d ea , . Klan,. to The eatabitvliment In atorktel to ropletton treever.allv r“cc.. rd. lee wide range re'rre ra n .d •nd arrPf•retnd by • minute ~,,h ~t t iumea gay, Might and heatinful, "I excellent wi ts in they arromploth- " it " a. i '''' i.it t • " d ... " i "K .. ul "" ht. ''' . In malty idyl... and varlet te• of bind helottintut, el itching, env% mg, loolar., i verutei. ~, • 1 .1.11A , '`.' '1“ .."". ''' ins, and embracing worx• (Tor the overwomong. buttoolmle a. titling, oleo- I ... r..h....... ." " eine Kt...J...h" hair 1 - - ---- , ...Oa "...hr. ....srY JawsK• atl Ittrongh M•lxe• them trdwbetrantle artlrle. Itt the nitit K r. "' ht. t tr. fiti .. 1.e...." n ' i L ., Y A Sil ED. MORTIIi AIRE& the. range of Ilierrture, !art:i.,. to ay ovehdd, en d when rinee Introtlortal r ater " a... . ' hea r nein ''' . it ' s...a J.- he noble Worn the Itmeence aretort two I t t• ev ran never ten drl.red, There, •trur r ted ire rornto , er" tritn'h wr CO not in •20,000 iel.rest la icier roe want! arereen. which would he valuable at'dittor .to a I u t,,i,,,,,a „.„ (LL „„L L „ f „d ,„ ~1 sty f ,„, , . carry to these glands a •01. not 1 Tiiiihan K rleTrY, library, arirrre a lad) 's rentre la , l.r. ire '1 plain rl , ll and Wept , Turn are n o I 1 . ....." ~ ...., ." ....r t... nh't Bill. howl an, near L.A. tante?, delight and In.truct the children T.,.. .t ~,,, r0,,,t,.1110 prieww, and ere lima 1 ^urrt•;" thorn , the hair will 1a,...:e dry i he 119 an Wield ores, I •nd felt tx! The reprodurtion porreatwr ran Lordly fall to tat eft:el:led , irlarroil within the reach of el er it ttiv r li' W ANTED. —AO UURROW. - !•h the eholre alb rd eel or the tr ems ' Kt the elegant sale., and cam( le st , ttto I h., thew tore dolt...inn upon the runic at a tinrh they tit, We •e I.ln rid last r. Karty. where cturte.tu• .i , r•tn r " ''' ' h..' small H ien! v " ...4 " t" Si 100 -Thee- i 00000 ri Colima iv tittiun to the tawdow •1 the Li tportitory ohltirtoZ err tenet Sr.' a! w .N. i.e bawl ' he , " P r ' m ,', ". , " 7, " , d ",""'" . , "" , ' , "i ''''' I .w• r tSua ./ ...,.. ea te.a , three rear., e wlirl ha found • large evil , cr,on of the Ito wart bone i•itri, wi.Le I! Lind a fol . ; et. " ... an...... ' n ' . '''' ..... l u e -- It' mn N J ' ,„ t „, . . L ... I . ft i it , ~.,,,.,,,, ~.„ fr .,. ho• at r e row, lath. verntb„; della., I end com.n.4; uf tile wrest A Inert , ' ".... It ." ..... i ......Y It.""aat ar Y• htat , " " tore L ,,,,,,, „.„ ~L t„ .., LL,L . i fore re. - ha, 1,11 in produreed, to stAiiiir- ..... {, .4. rlf • ••r, s•weirrity. ',dress, iiii• g.eutletrieliW Lira•aft trael.• and ..itt verb t ran Maohlibs, tt. arlea for late, all ante , and sty lea and ! attentl di a onr eader. r intontiriating 4, into the ''''''l' by the • PP" .". ‘ r)( ‘ b ' I air! , in! , x X • n •rarra •urrt! ... xi. mnumeratce lot of fe lt article.. t noting any imrehece 1 thi• dt,..1.10rt. a ....t...tr... the the ....eline.heje ro ill bong beauty and uttitty• any ..1 -awl , ah .-t1 would make a tn.alt agreeable Ito an Inerenawd hoe thv 11C11,1 1it.11,111 ,IV .1-A/:—,..t.:EliTs...—. e,..2.50 I her , it eeriness time: for If the boor were i•" „ '• ill{ ;",",N;',!,'"1'L..::,":,."..LA. ,t,..L.t..i7L-. I Plltaburgh Stettell V% deli, !ti nisei ari wan, ail the tools wan appited, I 1 mt.,: tbr r e , t , , ran i ura t ,, te , c ,„ t ~,, •nti handwntte prcept. , it., ,i tc ..aph n oe per, it It.. a ~,,,,,,, re.le ..f the remerwhtatlN a alai:n(4cl° , 111 wound probably tle rive or 1.1. week. ,.,,;•;!:,., T:.,..,,::.t......‘.r.a5t...,,,,,,w,tv....t.,,, eur In .lell trialterw presides over the ! tog esgslinerhitieni. ril the ray i. the 1 fa Info It wo d`l make Ita appoar." ,... - , .., , 1,1 -- we , ,1....,,1 , ~,, .„,,, ~,, c .r, ' ugh thy akin. •./ , u....at0 -.Oxbow° i ova tee tt.iettilvlstu ti.t., tawl..avj tiC a "Pa "( .. 1 Plttatourgh cbencil Work.. tocam.i at No. i ''' ,........1.......•ta..“, ,ar.....,‘ Wee ix tar we. _....._ telt, awl t flb•lext c lerl., who mink lit , ' ....x. a, rt cr, ... if r r,r, ii.anr, wi,Ler i -di Mai Iret street, hf eaara. I. K Sutton A i Tint, brills, and :natty tarry artl,..e. i .„, ~Li .,,,,,,,,... _,,, L . ..,,,,,.„ , f „Tot s no truth' , to , le n t the gier•lw w brother I fur , Itrwltut. at Marcum A CrUtla 0 et. 7.: "t . t •Iva Ww.- ntwaarax• Par. or erd. thee to• i ure.hrs.ar.l or Inn. we feel a. lOr , Pennrie 4 "r er • Ylr'r''' 4 'r.' n" '9 triton, i ~...... . i ' ' 11, hr. Mo. it. •velllll/. ....r .1 teem a pore mal inspect.= it the I we. , b•erved iti the manegeret 'lt t f thin I -.we- - -- a '' Ilia our '''''" rY '''''''' u "' 1 " Y " ." i trivia, an d porxr•n• In need cif ritenelle 1 4 ,a Caw. ot ',elders., of artirteen veneer ! FOR SALE. 'l li n tlia " n r a ' : tgl.e"l74ri.."lt'ne7,":nt'i'W'r• 1 ."d rush astir ors r ' Y r nrt " ''''' d "" r "'"" e• 1 * , "" . '1'" , r .,.. i„trhittrri,...ti,i,‘, ,71.,:;:tte,r.r1L,,i.",..".nj 1 L . nine th e m a l, m drop i. t../,,,,, p.r. Irter ri.ell -triity and seciretnne. eadrlrltant L ?., - L ii . „, i ~ , ,,,L , ~. L,..,, ' ' f ~,,,,,,,L , , L .... i 1.4 Oli SALE - S I DI h A ND Fl I , nna , K ellewaberw I ex per ore In gettlng Me, ut.nt• OW pi.11..1 L uf , w, - ,. ~,, a ~,,,,i, . „,,,„. attLt „. „ LL . i ‘ ..- t Kr. l i a-r. hN It went WILL. ra . ....- M. ,, .. f. , •*‘ , ' rh• ,, 14. 1. 1." ..,b, " , n .. nor date of 4 touary rt. l'ar.. null, he. bac L '. ' '''' "r '. ' ' . :1 .- ' ' ."' iota".'-. Ti D sahinglan Putrilr Wrentrot . the eetairli.herent of threw , w•r Ca, .".t . eon wrilirg le - . Sage'. lint•rrlt Remedy, -- I.act evening the benuttfu. Cabbsta of i ft.' . ... it, an'. ."• ca. nn Prtviurvd wt . .. i i and •ay. It hot cured Mtn of deafrover of . i L t L ":, . L L, i n . .. Little Wee prnillined by a ae ir.re ,•1,.... ~r. I rrn,.e • ."Pa , ' F.-r rtrid r , 1: - ..h;te ' , din" -, totirtoin year. ea:ending. lie wasnu ; ' I priren from thew. of f. 1131, 1.1111114 The Lien( that h., ~,,,id ~.,.., h,..., . per,,,,,, talk 1 1,7 , OIR 5 11,E. ik EiRsT CL A ~e , 8 \ .z ty young nib... of 01. W.ah:hist , n. I. priee ••Iwtem am. 1113.01 , . ,, a1 1. ~,he , , .. cf ied hr tiros de r .11d can ltd. Jr` •En ;., i K l!W e 1.1 n ildClier• - lf irtrh,rol, li 11. Kr Ilf reineli.al, Under the Metter. . cr y A r.r , and 'ogether WC!. :mar the ciaurrh Loule( dna two melee " '1 . ., t .' . .t, t i , ~:,......", ILL ., L 0 ,,,,„ , L , ~ thrr /lion of Fed. V. it li. I. Thu ball th e tt../J e r .. . l. ) i "..h. their .".J.• .°. . Ilasitt. I: wt ...Id tn . &1rm0... ~r 'lend .. - r. t-• ttt Kt- t-. ' r•tt. t , L rracred extenalve fenrottage, not onl, at xtv rnt! , to 11 r It V• Plarce, liurlAlo '. • ' ~ '• ~ ,•• liouw 0, ..a roe of the irunding ww• cr" . '"` l, ma.). l'a. here, but trop sordnii l'oeter n• matt N e w \' ,, r k . ' ..e. s.• •11J eat., irt mg 'Mettle to gain ariedittnnee The , - . i. , in tin i „.. „ , ii non in. . , „in.. , inn lit' • 1 "' a ' h ' V ” "r i I ' ''. ' n '" see 11..rn..1 at thew. , wdras. Steel ntainfia. roars, dilate and wit.... at., Wed rem. i horning 0r ,,,,..0„ ii ......„„ iii ~,,,,,,,,, ~,n 'fend and with effort, an.l gain a.P.. ..1 .temp-•. rherae for ratir,..d.l4l"/ h ,t 4.1•, d.denee of Pr .f. II,: . rod.ttv a. a i . , (Ong malt fau c010r5.... - , .1.. teal " ...her r., ..",- " I .an." it. 1 ic, obtained Mire at Inv bore and at ntnain the itant!.. o ftn. t "%mg ie lie. I „in. .. 4 a Lin .. ~.,,,,L L . r. , ~, , , ..L, .1 ~,,,, who reirirja" the ' 1..1. " . "" t iiha " ... "" o. env 011lt, fd.biteriten et fr•r.rerr 111 "." W' " lit r ' be . t i. jeet. iii i need of .11 , 11 artirle. .d. , „..1 „..t I..rget the fairies. arm au. Katie moven, 11. lon noriiiinni ... . i mnrhn , , i ,..., nLi wh . rn .ni eireedlngiy g., ,, i voea:in.. TOO Cantata , ... 1 . e .., L r,.. ...( L , ~,,,,,,,,,, ~, , L , ,,,L L ~,, will he repels eil . .ir•roght. Nhtl I\ ina• tie. ; at .: tr it for children 'I he priverrerlw are I.tr pUrcbacing au Organ for the aChorri. The 110.4•) awu 1:111. 1 Ve it $1.11... I 111 r.itr Vt./H.O,IAV triß ten twrgor a.lry. mud. , olfor tolttion ,re A Idorninn Nl,Nl*sti•rs aga.t,t AL,((RIF/11,6 rnlars , an an , tv.:. . ady '4.21U-a [ha: an Thai...day ev,n.0.1.. , •ut t.. 0 or. 6 .be env., line Dy the brolsele of Ler k eery .;., when Wiling', wi.leett rer.• entertel the timme un.l ereated ..10.1,1 .Iraer true a lonlitel 00l and i t renten,og to , ale.ot her .he Md not furtoeh he eon, money 10. out w ky, IR, o 11,01 WYWI 1101 known to her. but eel...inept I v ah« aarertalttrel hot name Ile nenalned w the holm. went. time, but tinnily I.R. through fear ~1 the pollee, who were attr‘rtiwi to the Irenee by the .lams of 010. Kehallor. The Aldermen la.ued n warrant fo: the sorest of the neeuatel Itr•l Fotair Cr.uatrrk The following deed.. were admitted of room(' In the Ofttill of T. 11. II tinier, Kati., itorordor for 11,0 ramntv of Allegheny, Friday, ilenoni i i tir IT. lard , . H. 11 1 ra , 1 1. n IL, lo•ti 1 1 . r 11 .313 •••1 111 Y. o. 11 el,. 1•..1 11n le•enn 13••••. Y 1,133;1 , • m sit */ 1 , . 0.1tr1.1,1, .4• 1•./1......4 `Ol ••ti 01. r. ,1 ) 41 5 : . 3 5 , •1/1.1. •• 7.1 Ar3o•ls., /•••r c ari. I u ri • iind ln A gioi• r cool Fla ~.• r•• .• • .11•1L1r/gst• re • •nel • 11 1 . ' ;1•143• • •• mlltH` a 1,. 11 . n:l3 ' .. • r • and `cc i 1,1 11. , r The following I• the Het of death's to the rity of Pit.etntrgh from the 4th of DAo. to thn Ilth of on reported by !Jr. W. tint vely. rbylsiellfritO the Board if ilettli : The following were therane. nf tient) )id age 2, timbale I. eyphilirl e I, tnarat , sue I. IT it 2, pritutuonla 5, brut .11ttle I, enteral , 2, toetilegiite2, dittetit d begirt 2. xt.eritit fever U, poen.", er I. tot.gettlouin I, atlll t.rn a. he shove thore wore—ender 1 year, ; from 1 to 2 yf arm, I ; 2 to 5, 1 ; h to 10. 1 20 to Mt 4: :It/ to 40, 2: 40 to &I, 2; 50 to Go, I ; 60 to 70, 9 ; 70 to 80, 2; fro to 100, I. Males, I?: fom4lox, 17. Wtilte, 28; col orod, I. T 28 An (AtiArrel Itemised. Solon tittle ego the Kuockol and Lirectii families, farmers residing In Bream) township, had • quarrel which reedited In several law suits before Al demean Koenig, but the matters were finally arranged, and pence for awhile reigned. The fight has been re newed ,newed however Yesterda y tirorge made information before the name alder man charging Jame• Lunch( with Wont , nun assault and battery. The accused Is eharged with attacking deponent with a dagger and inflicting a nevere gosh Ogl his forehead and also breaking 11110 itnnekel's house and creating a general row. The pollee are looking tor Jacob. • John Washington called ut the resi dence of Fauna Walter., on Roberts street, the other evening. He knocked at tbo door—with lila foot—and berated it off the hinges. inside the bowie ho continued blot friendly entice by play fully grasping F.mma by the throat. When his band was removed a blue mark encircled the fair creature's neck. The chii, under the (igen LURLI.OOB, wen not appreciated by Fauna. whni Yester day, mode Inforinutioun Kcal oat W r toil, before Alderman Butler, charging bin, with niallcions mischief and uwan t and battery. Warrant hriaimas ietttg, at John N. Pittech i r, Opposite the Postolnire. Holiday books or etl kinds, Annual*- All the new and popular Annuals. Pow ro and Poems, by all the standard authors. illetorire of all kinds, and n pan nit aubtails. Travel. a: d voyage•. In etWeva , trtety, Standard work., in e;egant hooding.. Family and Pocket' ' it, In neer two hundred Ity les of binding. E, ' , copal Prayer Rocha, in user tbrro hnndrott idyl,. of binding. Teetathents and Pinto, Hooka Juven• Ilea for boys and girls. upwards of den hundred different kinds. The American /Suitenlisle, oi - entraining uW family ft.cntur. We do not knew isliat would prove more acceptable so a (bruit Ulan present EM= EI!E=E of malty reurttle to tbettnpulaLtte andatm Wiaa, heart , ern let t irty then !hot r amens. Itn • thou . le one ','ld of pre went that vrol inertftr env dr„rrttn orw: - a ttwt tal. end will wain:ft a wart. , heart in try,. tutl la.oo t,: grill (al!, met-v. - At and I•ttigt•r ppm, att-d by 1110 rta t tplant, that any (tn., mid, withal. it it, la matrielly annt - d to th.twn to a h geuartUla men uwuntly prettont their Mr, ..their mothers, alett.tra, vrlytte end ettll itren (Icon aught hundred of our est, onutsovt , already eunorett, end anattral hundred morn havo determine, to wemaro. hie .14.( apprormate of all gills to A retteful wife or a Ilnpenrlent ebt4, I: a a pulley with the en-opnratlve Art. In nut - anon Company of Western Pennevl. Ituader, t amnltt y Ur afire !WWI , tame, or your r t lsildrltn lie bonelited, RUIII a prtannt 7 A newt payment of lan dullerw Itiwy sot , ory themnee thousand. Ttilw haw happened reetently In th•nuate Mr .1t•I0 Mttl.eughllm ot Now lirtatU. oll . lu }hey he IrlaUrnd 111 Inn Ca, .weraLive. to HOPtallita, lie din t o fPtver. T.hauntie mute Of our Oa, your tatt at ler rum. The ulnae of t hem tlPl.Y Ia Suitt Wield it,rcot. l'au3bur4h. Avery afeaaluit l Much. The mem:nary public arrvices in the Chapel of Avery Church, oorner of Avery al,tl 7Vc.rth 'treed., Allegheny, which have 1.1 aurprrtled for nevoral months, will be reettifited 40-tnorleler:' with preaching at 10, and The pastor, Elder A. Cole, has Invited the attendance on this occasion of Roe. tI fg.trnet, principal of the College, the elders of Wesley street Chapel and of the John Wealey Chapel. liichop T. Jonon, from Wwthington CilY, an a I )) quent dieter, will officiate. Several 01 the white t•lerioal„ brethren are .100 fl vlted to attend, Including Rev. Dr. Clark, of the Methodist Church Fifth avenue. The ex errit.es cannot fat'l to be very into...ging. The Treaters of the Ave: y Mon C'hurch deserve touch the liber•l nod tasteful manner in %blob they have fitted up the audi lorium, which now presenter a finished and elegant appearan e. Mortuary . lir i.rt row on Robert. fttreet Bout. Boot.:: M.& Wobeter 'Ft I . usbritiktoil PI 51r. W 11,41,01,1he1,10, wr {. , puler Nn. 5 , 0 Stx.th i.St. l'Inlr) ntroet, depends not on any sensational clap trap i methods to attract customers, but rests het reputation upon the principle which has already won hue sash great survive% —that of warranting every tartlet° that leaves his sausialivhment te he a represented in kt y le and quality of goods,s and to to equal to the very is-ift In the general make U. Acting upon this he has built up a large trade, whirh In the i ...est evidence that Ma gooda and tonna \ arc satisfactory to true. who know how tat appreciate tine workananshlp and hon orable dealtng.lwr gentlemen readers lhould give mm• call or leave an order to satisfy themselves who indulge In (ho Use or tobacco or Nagar . .., will find at the oatablualtutehl of Mr. John 510, raw, 45 Ninth (late Band, street, a varied and t h.nre seleetten 4 r . the very linen( brand...llloW. which W 01.11.1 !Make a shotattlS to gift. Mr. Idegraer has K.. , a vers . Ono arattorthoolt el...renew. re is, eel other arttrteri, which ire highly I •PPreeintret by shone who In urge In the vv....1. tire lattrolc to be found than the; which Mr. Megraw oiler. for sale. The price., Inn at Pe, retasonettl, Let thowe. then, who WO In quo. or Knell articles be •Ilra and iWI at 45 Slosh marvel, two dour. (rum Penn. 111.1•1•, et s •rut• A Unttlat, For the benefit of the poor of Allegheny oily, will he delivered on Sunday evening, the 111th Met . „4.0•1. reterii Chu r ob, by the Ite•. Father*Ol• Pre. ideal Of the St. Seminary. Subject—The Mille. As the lecture is for the poor. under the nuto•icee of th. t•onterenne Of the KOCii ty of Ht. Vineen ,le Pouf, we would recommend thone 0 our readers who wteh to. veil lhemeeevt • p.r a rare treat, to attend the,ere, a the abilltles of the I-Operand Father or: well known to the public. Temperance Punitrationa. Band 01 hope Bodge, per down ...0 0 Rood of Hope EloPlonk, o 120 Hand of Hope Hymn Rook., Per dozen ..... •- • I 80 Rlblu Rule of Temperance.. . c. Alcohol and Tenser., ..... • 1 00 Temperance Tracte, per parka&.. Twit PowliL 00 Temperance... •...• ISe Yur "l"o F. U. Heineman, 113 Third avenue, lit%lt; V% ekbtnug Plarhins It has no equal. It is simple, chmtp, dnrable and offend ve. Selling rapidly 75 machines per week. Also, Wringers, Clothes-horses, ,'t'. Trim Machine is sold on trinnthlv pay N o at II If 14(.1N(f)1, Agent, No 12 Federal street, A ll City. County Hood.* fur sole. 3 ----ea— Drop In at Born's corner of SmittMeld street and Sloth avenue, for lunch or dinner to-day. Fresh o aten , Ram e and other delicacies will tempt the appotite and prove healthful to Ihe partaker• too bettor cooks In the city, or Inure areOln .modatlnit Walters than at thin establtah - Went. Everything nett, catun, prepares and healthful, Make. Burn'. One of the most popular restaurants ID the city. • Messrs. rAt e . No. 563 Licriy street, have a large and varied zegorb went of gueenuesre and Bristol ware. , 1 A very neat and appropriate gi ft may be selected at this boost, in the shape ofle.l table mat, handsome and durable, com plains beauty with usefulnese It would be an acceptable present to any household. ERIE No lap—Trop 111 , slida) Pre•eul• IMIM= Clo - hOmaa Pres+ paa.-lir.l varte'y of fancy artioloa at I , .votat Pr wt., at Ain. at at, tit.t Ua.t eo'a. •• • L I p • .P. I, el. Y •:.• Ilan,e td' (sat r Men - haulm tad Dealt,* In fancy goods •tt,,,•, I ,',.,,,, , r ‘...11% •., I PU11 . .110 4 1 at F tatore prtreta, et / ... : 0, Pr tx, not,. .w • NI, nt m, .1 rI, A ro •, Itt N , ta 7 , ~ 1 .., Ntarlo.ot ktrt.ttl. , . " r ..4.• '....'. ''' "'. ~•.. I ' . r - .7 ..• .• . , l'. ',re. I otr Lna dll lima/test. mon . affl find Attmethlog their {vantage y ratting at tha Ottntl nerst•l At their eart‘Pat rsonyentenee. ( ream Ur tr takt the ....At • ..Tutu' .3 , 1114 to lb.. n n.v v. It I.lnw ; F OR SALE, r L.. tak.• late pike.. ••( a xt..l . mt . om. ; •• n... 1 Nlarm f ir: rtrt•, k Imrrol •.! it.t kri titoy 0,0 boar. Peer, Dan. Crwan Air tit., trill tlrtalL ci,n,,, y..ur order.. at lire were 1 , r...a .Nll..vottPrx. v‘mo and other orh.:l, alt, Fifth dye !i• low the Postotbee. Mfg11(0 now styli.. .7 nwol ry, jtvut wm•a nl Ninrrurn A l'arlisle'a, Fifth linponiible to detedt oven alms the YlLlirlatiOn after the NI ilk of V h/iOlg, whinh linking , a a moon beautiful atinearenee to the akin. kola] nv all druggiela and fancy gi vele dealers. V. W. tirtnekerholl, 1' h. agent, N. Y. loves, nose and otbor 11110611 lattleio9l girt., at [Sacrum d (.'arlin , e's. 27 lath ti Constitution N uter ua a certain ruin tot and all Ilbrearten of the Kld any.. For sale by all Drulatata. Beal rate Lace ( ooda for hot Id•Y pro. at htscruni Carli•1•••, 27 Fifth ('all at You ng•on'a, eorner of Suitt la (laid atreet and piatoond alley, for hrintllll9lconfeeilonerlos. T h ey have a very large 'deck on hand, sad no place iu the city affords a better choice for ,cturchaaera. An trimming ChrL,dnias )roes theao article. are Indlin.11.2 1 ) 10 Snellre a supply at . thin Ilrat class eatab ilahment. Ate e•nert kid Wort eut, black and ell eidore, filet received ACltt'll, At. A Brilliant and varied assortmeni• of ribbons. I morn , mornings, laces, culls &Alan., varlalloi and notions in Isaias goOtla at Atoorheads, No. al Market street. Jewel, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes for preaeuta, tdiacrtint Q eiwthlith it Fifth avenue. Weltre.—The Noeentive Committee o the Parshurith Prase Club hove nailed a meeting for thin evening et the Hoard Trade Boom% Wood street. The Continental, next door below the Postalila, wdl he ready to day for the aromonodation of hungry voop,...„Kee, member the place, liana Imre hie 1., Coi I ars, Searfa,An , for tha 11011d•VS, .t blacrum S Orrlials'a, 27 Fifth avenue. Everything to tempt tLe appetite and Ridley the cravings of hunger at the Continental In abundance. A Superb Saturday dinner la to be served up at the Continental, Falb eve. nue, to-day. Rowe, Ties, Suspenders, all now bolt. day gOods, at Iktocrum d Carlisle's 21 Flab Avenue. D on 't p a .. up Firtp avenue without gunning at !tonal:101111.We Continental to day. _ . - • Irstiev •rtlele& for ChriStrin* presents at Moorhead's, No 111 Mattel street. Lard sand One goods for the ladles at Moorhead., No. NI Market. 'greet.. KARRIEDI \PiPID—BILI.L—Ja Thor...3ay •••PlPf. Prom , ' ISM Si the restdrocr of roe PM e•. pa. g•.LUr R. , . J. O. Clara, 41,y. pH p, r aLa daughtar of HP, L. D-1 R!.11 - TAN —UT Ree John 1..., m‘ere iwy, December Vi.e. lA,. /1,5 Pli 1.1! eir.I.ATD sod Illre CAROLINE TROW TIEN. Imr‘h of ♦lleleree CUT cram LITTLE — , 13 Thl•totay, Dee , ember 10th. al II o• Inn r NIP E• N NEWT, Infant •o• of Thnta. t ••.• • ) sod Catty C. Lunt.. • ro • ,esrs •ou 3 mouth.. • T. e Mortal .111 tale plate I rola tbs restdesee of Isis resale,. 1.. t. 31 Llslon street. Ileseete 111101,INU. al 10 as.clees. The fries& of the family Itt• respett fully lavt.el to attend. maci,ss—tin Thersd•y sierblete. nee. 16th. Mrs. J l s r 111 . .If •of .h.. ta Taos. Masts la tbellto year ad bi • sie Tar fuse rs. dill lots place es 1+,1 . r...u5', .tr • reams,: Dee. 14 h, 51 J o•cla. 0, from he la. resides , ••a reef of Liberty rood 10. age se old biretta, Twelfth ward. Tbe !deeds 01 the lasi ly ale risPeetrally 1011554 10 'Stead, VINEGAR. Rl.. ~.mr . root!! II:. hen,— markrt sr Gre at yes! THE PIMBURGII terrlnv . • slveno.,l yuntalmii., and ano-i, all a ~ , 1 Ind Phlpnett. Sheen demand Ugh; nut quality {:end : market artlve and nu..) ant. whit! •tles western at 3'..,(g , IVI 1\ 11( 1 I) 4 •• s rt, .. I. :GA ",,-. Canada: ,!, 4.lki. and Balm/ I CO, . h rt• It ~,. reoeirav moderate; mar - tt !le • hut •t• rt. ket nominal , a and ournainrearl. a J _ ..,. ; .01..K.....1 EV ~,. • ..- I ov•vat.J an.. • .er popular •Irstaitty•tt •/3 tr. In the Ve• • y,, 7 , k W ~ . 41.1“, .. . Geo. 17 —Cotton active ! 1....1. , v. trona d e anti Wither, roremte 6....41{, 6,500 balori — I)rs billit!lN HA•1!. 111111 , 1. mg .:i ~a 4., es iv •rtm 1,070 bald ki • 1 , ca. ,, 0 ,....,, i , ~,,,, 11 , sv rmaa• fla.ty•ra 1 r.ov-ot a ! , 1 tio , week 17,17',, ex rrla , ._ i t \ lTa voly.,...?l,lata,taistaiir....atut , i ,‘,..,,,,, ~.... !leo,. ' ~,!,, !mirk 1 . .1:1 SOI bale. I _ . _ • 5t 0 1 i ,...... 0,,,,,,, ! non ! . tirloall.o. Whlelny ' o'.-PTTRIMEIGH T HEATRE, 110,611„,... t ~ t'le, « unoloced. I 11 W taILLIAII, I. ..... ~,. avirvro Tr', G.,,,, ha. aptvon!ed G. W. 1 • r.vr..ad an, I.ttet SI, .e\ 01 tue ....tlte: ...t u t,. oi the Ho, v.r,...mw. TAN vFA ti ),•., .t...... Kari , 1.,.,1 , 1 , m, ,, ! Greenviile, Vier - iv.. mutt- tIALLOU 86 kil Al p , r .,...,.,.,,,.,,,,,,.,.., ; ,r. ff0 . r .,..,....,.. ; ._.,., „ 3..„.,.. , .,.. ,, , ~..,:. tr. ~,,,, ~._„,, ll , Mimen, ni Mesdrille, ' BALLOU i) 9 , 11,,i, • yao• te'll. , l it 1 Out.lliit - vavt la. , C1,1111,t! connit , Nnr, ablic. I . great .1. , I • 10,1 ,, Iv • ue• hitt 1,1•11 t. t rite 1 v , q t r m•danve .ttst 'ob. l'lllt ‘,.., 1 , e , m11.. , 17 —ln the evon- , ay. , M.ttrte• reel-, Rednettao s t d th•totr. I In t , t h e t um , lllo4 , lLet wtot ,ntvttlvet. Pro- ! I vivito!! Orli! /411.1 111,111, va, ,, a Mesa Cork rafth at 11'...7 1, oivo,r tv•hrunry, P 0,75 I irreo n slomolera ill ~•. 141,1100ns! allarkets Et Telegraph, Li?rAt' iDETIV Or 1111.4.1 C. Mercantile TI,7ES—“To- Lel." ArN, •re woworrne..r.l VI . : VI • •t T . BRAR arcritE s, A d 1:1, HT ett.,tutto &C., 'Puri e lung I. I S todi r" ""'` ""' be tn•ert,d clwit lrftrf fOr E x T RA WINE viNEGA n . BAYARD TAYLOR TIV T A' 1I b; (•• K. , : ; tacit adds £U1.11.1 !me F'/ [ " F CF: ,' TS. - WANTS ANTED.—A .(anc r to do 111,1 Ct. l• ••••• A\TEDT A P4RT VER•— i.,.., A u :s:11;t: VP ; , — , 4lTli O . AT M\ r ' s VV ! " ;o ' \A/ ANTI:D.—Fro LL VI gy m 'larch or Apt, •.•L, ANIIOIK . I II SI •il• • •,, 1,.,1/.111.11 •or e. • , ••4 •et E, p • y f•TIL ly W 7", 7.C,E„n„: A A 7: Mu,. In • ...ri pmanant •••••• ~ILy. 11..“&awrrs WANT ED--11 LP.---AT EDS urrk.L. No I Da. elan t.110.n sad Irk,. I.r diricrrst , tin& 1.. 0f emplfrrene Da. Pre - Dow I.DritLeg aa, Ifta..• Cl.ll . 3e 0.., ny gewrD.D.otlea. IVANTFD—An AGENT for this ar:, th•arazy..l It AFT Ralf A ta y • ;al ,Y.V. 1.4. NA a , HI • V.. Lyn ahlra offer .raa• eon .It.r.t taxa aay ruasto.., n"d T 14 A' 11. ! . the ..aly tarh Y•mi.J ~,t utrA 1 . .1r5. 113. kn. 1%1,1100 re naltuitee 1,•• %ME,. KNII TI N(1 111,1LINI .x. flail.. •9 f It •. W t. tau. •Tttl • e p t. r .... V*J tat 11 , h ard. Itltt•- . ffo y. 7.1% Lot. ' 1„II '!‘ 13 ~, L t 41./04 •.r 4 end 3 n. V. 11 . 1. 31'11 • I• 11... r.. .13 1 Irlll.ll Cam •I .41.• Stall .11. 34 •flto4. U vet 1v4.114 of 51. W MT/Will& 4r.4eurner .443 443 044411441 Ailegrnv. DE ni+o !: Al..—All persons seek o- tbs. .1, nu In a. 11/71. L ' a IC • IL. ',IT., sway OILATU wt. nt rnnli no any reqUelltlng l'enrnus ty ton 1411 I.co get wiled oat oT lbe MeV Lust i. It enut•lns. Ii,RT PIIILLII`e,_ rob rs y.n.l Enlate An ent, No. 139 r onrth F _ OIR SA LE.—Eng int.' and boil ra. aaa.l 6ecaorad Ilodad. of •11 I= Nt=l I= iMES= 1!1E=111 ITALUABE FARM FOR SALE. —tn n • al Lelenop e Plant 10. •..1 'AO I•orene, =we , or le•• Dee u 11,“ n• , ton. onre. Illatoes. µhet n.l ulLe• onn r, Ho urerinn nu.rh , tir 11• alno, O 1 and Po...Mc it ton on• enl.r. A ll•rik OAN• • %lA F N., howl ." el •only .1• 13 29 •lath • tii• k I.AND FOR PALF. t. —3OO la oat. of the hel l e.mo 'uete.t horlion. .he Sta.. se a b. ••31.1 ree. the wile.. or • Tun. Apt•lv al hoe- to it. 14. LAIN Co.. %WI ',multi sesame. _ . ptID NA LE. ENDINEIN AND s.• and ....nand-bud, un *Land, u bud and ...Ira linlCArg a aim.. Carnal Paustaentb Sd PIS, struts. [ln IN 11 rutabnulk. PS UNDERTA):EM2 - :1 P Al - ransom .J••".• 1.. WiLl.t•na. TT • 11110:11 & IILLIA Undtrt...r., nos., ul in agrenn• nal .trret. I'lltsburab r.f all alma.. crn,••nd0. , ..5 . .... and *vary drecrili Llun uf fuer r•i ru•nl.ll,nd tr..dons.d as Linr aunt r t•slna In &no and rarrines• r I lin, ugwa dat 1.11.15445. rUHAIRLEB raratLe_ 11.11 I• 43:1 , , 1.1V RUA rrkiit.cs. iVg: :. , 4tV 4 2l\rAt4 T AT, l ,Va „' ! l . ! tr ",l44l Vii Ri.m , a • c.0..0y enr,ilca •rtu. n 1 a. IL. Ltau..gaar and N.isol • Mr., at rr.c, 'urn, fr. , m Si a Simi. ts 4 •11101..•••. 4 Cs.* •lacraale, .13 41.1 of gammas.. ro,•ir.4. 451 - - JOSEPH 1111E1E11 hBON, Crri DIE 1171" No. 4N4 PEKES ISTIXIT Car rtairos los IlramerWWlll.l.oo Ku Is COVIPS Nal and .11 reatral raniallment nl nr Aurrel raus. aa7 HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TIULDB, Corner of Penn ana Sixth Street, FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE MRS OR CENTLERN NCI. hint to parcba.. a ewe proaeott for Lb Mao.. • lor. a HOLIDAY CIFT Wou do well lo • lnp ew and •t•erine n il W Ald li 111,. LOCK.. 11 , -. / fill ....I Eit N . 4116 of toe :noel Jr' el mole ~,,, me JOS% reesiv..l at W. 6. DUNSEATH'S 11 W El, ND ((I'TI'! LS MAIIREIALL'S ELIXIR. oust l l ,l.Lp•Cirlff. M•WOMALL IsL.llll WILL (A . .. 7•11.14..: M.L..111.1-1.4 Mllllll WILL (-CILZ rshall . s 1101xir. $l.OO per Pr"..1,4 %Mart. sue., LL A 11 .7 Driigestl. tropri.or. 17b.1.04 sad reta11 6. 1 0. , , 1 . 0..t. 11111.11. X. 167, 16S, 169 and 170 SECOND AIVENUE.I MERCHANT TAILORS. ACAI/E.MY 01' NIt'SIC, I.IERSON 111111.1\1111,V„ Un Muntlp' E‘enin4. Dee. c2o. I=ll W. U. DIIII3EI & CO MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 81111 fiT. late Bt. Clair e..• just re-eels,' ar, •01.1 or rill NV uss, .8.4..1 ,, +ll , Ls. sold ut re +sou, rice. r •1 L.A.Sh MSS. +lll 8011 al- de.ll:qMl MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING A Isere and complete mertment of kfddluto d tine Goods. at [Pt toter. price.. GRAY & LOGAN. 47 Sixth Mt., h 9 Fifth Avenue, y. mr.A.iti)i,k,', FASHIONATILEI MERCHANT TAILOR, Hteps masts:2U, on hand Glotha, Ca/manseres and Vestings LIs.OINTLEMILN•S 1/11111CISHINU ElOOOB 'No. 93 1:-2 Smithfield Street. flO•nt•• Clothtng =de to UrAtf to the 116.5 t - ee41:023 NEW FALL GOODS. ♦ swlendld new stock of Mores, GANSIMEREth &C.. Just remised try lINJIIIT INN Xt. bui: Keret... T.llar. ♦a Amt ., field •ISald.. WALL PAPERS E LEGANT PAPER HANGINGS. Intmeled Wall raper• In platn \lnt. .nen and ranukr. \ errnisOna orr•rodt Ver role ITlA'l';‘'l`ll2,'TV: NV:FT starnp. , and prtnt..l g.nd sew!, Importer , ' and not to be found el.wtnere We Fvr at W. P NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty street T \ECORATIONS.—In Wood, .re .d Fre., fOr SSW avg. of I m 0,4 Nova. Hails. to., ILI No. 107 Mart stret r . 'lvo r• 11 N. NV OMEN S ANO• ITAMPED GoLD PAPERS for b " STILL G BEATEJI BARGAINS Another Lot New 31111Inery Goods I= MRS. ROBB'S, 91 Federal Street, dlloyheny Velvet flits, 35 eats. Ruffled Collars, 10 cents. Cord Hair Nets. 15 cents ALL OTHERf . ODS IN PROPORTION New t linen Colter% A. 1.1. kJ - 1.1-:14, t'llE.A.s.. 91 FEDEItAL STTZE T JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders, 611611111, LOCOZOTIiI I °MSG 111L1 Slade Promptly to Order. BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Island Proprietors sod Manersetorers o( J.M. Cooper's Improved Balance Whet. STEAM PUMP. Office, 1182 PENN STREET Foundry, Dir. 11 lb and Railroad fitment, HOLIDAY BOOKS! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: THL lA= LEFT •11a) MIL'OILTILICNT IP. DAYTM S CO., \ 191 Librety ►loch IV...rated Worts 14..1 Testayo oto sad Blom [Woks. Jut oile 800. of Va. Toy 800.. Beat. sod pa. •les ?Iwo tad I , pe • rtatlonery Mar es. Pock.l licoks te.t Baas. 111 Ming lies. sod 8..7 Pbataantb •los as. lb.. lase 5.. l Board, T. La... Pubite.on, Please Colt owl 7 4' Corner Penn and Sixth Streets,' rrrrsairacau, PA. The moat