0 littsfurnA aptti, CITY 'AND SUBURBAN Ism GAUT= finsilled Iss eks City fib► sts days of the speak Pr 16 COM per and ; suaa, 18 per amass : I vim, FL •term Mt managers are rejoicing. Pow V In the Allegheny lock up last night. • Deputy Mayor Nienogs had five CUM berme him Sunday morning. - The holiday vacation •of the schools lemmas's, next Tuesday, to continue talc weeks. She Libel Case.—The Investigation In the Quay. lannstrreial libel cue will be resumed at three o'clock this afternoon, 'WMe office of Alderman Neeper. - Train Stenv.—Fellx. Honkle, proprietor -Of a boarding house on Liberty street, made inlbrmation before Alderman Tay lor,' yesterdsy, charging Wm. Eaton with obtaining boarding of him to the amount of US, making a false show of beiggsge. Warrant Issued. Ilimmerigtbilty.—A. young hid, Charles Brown. about eleven years of ago, was brought bears Mayor Drnm 7esterday by Ida parents, who asked that he be committed to the house of refuge for in- Marrigibillty. It is said he Is uttogether lin:manageable. He will be taken to the hiatitutlon to-day. CerroMode—Emanuel Safer, who was arrested on Ittunday evening by Ofttorr ...Moore on a of seduction, on oath olleliss Cranberry, an account of which • we Wished yesterday, was, after a morning, rf 7ird a m P itted to Ja edtilf bail committed at Court. " • "Daddy" Agate.—The notorious "Dad- Deihl yesterday evening stout are o'clock, succeeded in cresting a large crowd on Ohio street, near Sandusky, by his drunken antler. °Mier Shafer hr.!). along that way and intefered with show by taking "Daddy'. to the w h o ta. rkhou is It is probable he will go to the A Warlderer.,—Sonday night a woman Of middle sire came to the Allegheny lock up pand acorght lodgings. Boa remained uatily Woe estarday and then aa dlf the observed her staggering along the lower side of the Diamond. Intoxicated. She sr probably be gent to the Work Howe • .day for eagrancay. no Verdiet.—The Coroner's jury ern. tennelled In the cue of John D. Smith. 0000 nos of whose death we publlahed yeaterday, met at the Coroner's office yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock. and Oar hearing the testimony of the engi neer and Bremen of the train by which M was killed, a verdict of accidental dlootk was ren dered. Ariatker Batt —A few daya age, Mary A. Pratt brought information before Al derma Taylor against D. Hatch, for ateeibly taking Jjameetwelon of her house Lewreneeville, without proper author. Blnoe tben she instituted suit rianother party. D. P. Hatch, for nse offense. Hearing* In both eases were4cl yesterday, when the ao mad give 1 for °and. Abet let polio. yesterday Mahe_ jcpddattlelal Malta to two houses aw Third amain" over which Mollie limb and tire Thompson prodded, 'adulated e proprietresses and In. .'- It&maim that Informations Were maleas%ahe frail creatures above named, them with keep Ina bawdy houses. upon this =shor ty theyiowith their boarders, nine In all, were_ arrested. They were locked upfor a bartag. Osesonal.—We had the pleasuro of repairing yesterday; a friendly call from Mr. Jasper Lawman, our well known wheit painter and artist. We are glad to announce that he proposes re openbag - 1 Ms studio bore although he will not abandon the one he has presided over for some time In New York. Mr. Law. umn's works in the East attracted much ettentlon and he gained for hlmmilf an _ enviable reputation In the estimation of the toren and counlsettes of the, One arts. We are glad to Welcome him hem, One Dozen of Stetuway's have thus far been mold expressly for Christmas Pl4l/1- eats, and the prospect Is that a dozen more will go to the agate way. People nete to roars that the beet is the cheapest, and that the Steinway Pianos are the beet will not be gainsayed by any and all who can distinguish be.. tween a Plano and a Church Bell and who have taken the trouble to compare the Steinway's with other makes of itudniments: If you would confer a lasting benefit and truly delight the hearts of your loved ones, buy them a Sae Steinway. .11 Bieber & Bro. are In receipt ol• splendid new stock. Triable About a Itellecter.—Aldermah Moreland is engaged in investigating a llttLe business transaction" between two ladies about a looking glass. Mrs. Mary Arny states she borrowed of Mrs. Mary Ekren, two dollars, alving as security, • actoking glass, which ahe was to claim the tbliowing Saturday, by the payment of the money borrowed. She [failed to- aP pear at the specified tim bot el weeks thereafter rime with e, the mon ms ey, and demanded the article. It was too late „then. It had been sold. To get back the property, Mrs. Amy now brings snit against Mrs. Strati, for lar ceny as bailee. Tint accused will have a tutszt Heal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were admitted' of record in theadoect T. H. Hunter, Esq., Recorder Itur the arnnty of Allegheny, &lordly. Deeetober 20, 1868: Jtalot a. .vlts to lobe B beta.. July 7, 1107; lorta bvloo but oa 06.15 t moot, arroatocatb toss.. I hawatab WO ItrAtoa 1. Wagaor to Jootaa B moan I).e. 1116 . Lott° 07106 tattoo an. aratt, Elovtote • MIA. 1100.01110 S OW j rVIP 2 ee staritao. Nuststialb want. Pittsburgh...atm= ,1 est aattou let al to C. 11. •al. 7 100 in VlM** a wan .Pllttobaratt. oiCro 1.0.1 itrlttlaa Moon so Joao blank. Beatelobar77, INN Jul No 67 ',tatting - rift's alma, itfiber. • i."7 l lo ls: mill b :7° D , ° "' • if•Da amber 11. tr 67: lot • 'a Visa. Ceartiersom!nsuin. • • A Squo Pipe Barsti. Testenig morning about four o'clock, es the Mom tug "Clipper," with a tow of ow bargee filled, was coming down Cie 140nougabela Elva?, the main grim pipe bunt. near the engine room, making a kind report which (wakened people on the shores In the vicinity. The soidect occurred opposite Farrow de Gumbert's yaks, 'above dam No. 1. The engineer, Mr. J. Johnsen, wee found, after the so , eident, lybig by moot the cylinders with hie arms and boost badly scalded. With great nidiculty a g was ffected. when the injured man landin was con e voyed io the residattoe of Mr. Thomas Farrow, where be received m'dlcai attention. The boat wee owned by hisecre. Clark tr. On., of Ude din and was not materially damaged beyond w e e d bursting of the pipe which wee coosaio by • flaw la it. Probably Rital Accident. FA* afternoon. about %font o'clock, Yr. David Montgomery. e. rumor man, wu driving down Thirtyeditth street, thwenteenth ward, ( Lawreneeville,) seated upon a load of hay, when the bones became frightened and started to trot. •• The driver attempted to attach them, but In doing. so, war drawn from his eau aed fell to the ground In from of Usk wagon. Two of thewheals passed ewer his piciumb, crusting him very lariodatr, Haws taken to the realdence Olds mother In Hatfield, and Dr. Rabin. edhsalied la. It is probable he will not recover, as his injuries are Internal and very aerlame. At last iscanants he was .1111 hiving, but In li veryprecationa con. &hon. The young man was unmarried, about Monty-three yeah of . age; and re. aided with his uncle on a farm above We !law Jail. • Through the coartasy of the efficient. end'kind-heortrid Warden Soutdretb, we mare permitted yosterday to , look through the new Jail quarts* which! are well and comfortably filled with in mates. The jail la a model of convent. gm, and to all its appointments vainly superior to the old one. The cella are • warm, cony, well lighted and thoroughly • ventilstad. The Warden congratu lates himself that the Inmates have sever enjoyed bettor health than now `and intricate' the Mart to the im proved geni arrangements of his hotei Le thinks is largely arti. dude, to the prisoners' health, via t the auttedtation or wooden floors Ps the diri. corded dons dogs. The °ells are all . edam and In excellent order. carton liesudreth' and hie able ands. •• 10, Deputy Smith, deserve West credit ibr the much improved condition of the e and /or the good care they take of aosadited Ofir itesplatt. _ _ • IHE COURT& Quarter Sessistsa—Judge Stews. MONDAT, December the cas e of the Commonwealth vs. Daniel Jordan, Indicted for larceny by bailee, J. D. Day prosecutor, the jury returned a verdict of Minty.. In the cue of the Commonwealth vs. Christian Statfield, indicted for larceny, Philip W. Hoffman prosecutor, the de fendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay the meta of prosecution, a fine of six cents, and undergo an imprisonment to the county work house for a period of thirty days. The next case taken up was the Com monwealth vs. John Travii, indicted for the larceny of sight yards of cloth val• oed at *to, William Digby prosecutor. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Robert Hubbard, indicted for the tar. ceny of =overcoat from R. J. Radians, plead guilty, and was sentenced to the work house for sixty days. A. D. Dean, indicted for assault and battery, on John Travers proseontor, plead guilty. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Jecome Ranee, indicted for selling liquor to minors, the jury returned a verdict of Entity.. The next cue taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Charles Kopper, In dicted for larceny by bailee, ands second count cf - larceny,' Margaret M. Quigley present:ann. It was alleged by the prosecntrix that she purchased a vett from the defendant, who la a clothier, doing Detainees on Ohio street, • Alle gheny, for the. sum of three dollars, giving ham, as ehesuppossi, a five dollar bill in payment, and, receiving two dol• tars in change. She iubsequently awn , tuned that she had given him a ten dol lar bill in mistake. She called on him to rectify the mistake, but he declined to make the correction. The jury. after a short absence, returned a verdict of "guilty in manner and form u indicted." Sentence was suspended r and thedefend. ant directed to pay the costa of prosecu tion and refund the five dollars to the prosecutrix. The next case taken up was the Com monwealth vs. George Bechriat, Indicted tbr obtaining EDO& under false pretences. It was alleged that defendant had ob. tamped from T. Adam Webber_ goods to the value of lilt, alleging that /US broth. er owned property In Allegheny and would pay for any goods purchased by him, the defendant. On motion of Mr. Glenn, defendant's counsel, the bill was quashed, on the ground that the alleged fraudulent reprenentatimaiwere not suf Orient to maintain the Charge of obtain. tag goods tinder false pretences. TRIAL LIST FOR TOISDAT 132 Com. vs. Edward Paran. Jacob In•iier J , John Helbang. 138 Thomas Berger •139 6 . Frank Kerr. lit " RfirannatT.i'Y EnniMM 1 4 8 le . 1" 218 a. Samuel Rill, et al. 155 Richard McGovern. 421 Jno. W. Plttook and Jams 268 .. Henry A. Heedgrasa. TRIAL LIIiT YOU wzmigsn•T 147. bass. vs. W. J. Robinson. • • . 198. Mary Higgins. 149. Henry Hirahhanaer. 150. .• Frederick Ditranbaugh 151. Harry Girt. 15/ • Beltheaer Burkhart. 154. . A. Aronson et al. EMEili!!l TRIAL LIST FOR THURSDAY. 127. Corn. vs. Laurence Bell-1 oases. 133. . 4 Anne Gordon —2 cases. Si. Jessie Jones. 88. . 4 John Silvis and John n brook. Compton Pleas—Judges Sterrett, and . Mannar, I/somber W.1.-51cOreedy vs. Penna. R. S. Co. action to recover dam• ages for injuries sustained by plaintiff while in the employment of the defend• ant. On motion of defendants Council, judgement of peremtery s nonsult entered. with leave to move the court in bank SCi take it off. TRIAL SART POE TOIO3DAY. 319. Stewart-ve. Clark and Sumner. 827. P. .t C. R. R. OR va. 151. Rodgers vs. King. 334. Welble v5..11111. 335. Coal Men's trust CO. 1211. Slarshall. 333. Samuel P. McClean vs. Pabneatock wt aL 341. Nett& vs. McCleland. 342. Jenkins vs. same. 340. Beall vs. Bracken. 345. Kletzley et al.'va. Jacoby. 341. Mellon Bro's. vs. Moundrield et na. 343. Noll va. Waldschmidt. Petroleum Items. The Titusville Herald asserts that operators to the oil regions complain that they cannot get a good quality of rope. in Pittsburgh; that our ropeit are made out of old Junk reworked into cordage. We think there Is some nits take In such an assertion. Our mann facturows la that trade certainly would nut neglect such an oriel:cave patronage by supplying an inferior article, and playing Into the hands of dealers else where. About two weeks ago ■ new well was struck en the Blood firm. The Kadin, tion was not over five barrels daily until Thursday last, when it increased rapidly, and is now fifty barrels. The 'production of the wells on the East Foster Farm, which It will be re membered unaccountably increased ma terially about the 15th of Int month, and which afterward fell off about two. thirds or the enlargement, la again on the Increase. One well that was pro clueing fifteen barrels three days ago, is now producing sizt five, another has Increasedlrom al: 'barrels to twenty, and a third from let to twenty. The In• crease Is still going on. It commenced on 'Thursday. The operators In the vicinity cannot account for the increase, and this time no theories as to Its cause have been advanced. Week — her - o lut new w was struck 012 Lases 91 of a the Rynd ail farm. The yield le now thirty five barrels daily. The working Interest Is owned by ?deur'. DUD dr CO. Lost week Mews. J. H. Hebert, J. Hoops and J. A. Contant took a lease of the 'Wright tract, attested east of ths Armstrong and north of the Ensign tract, Pleasantville district.. This tract has not been developed, but it is sup poaed to be over the green oil belt. Amusement& Opens Hones—"Nanahon, the Crick• et: , wax prompted at the Open, House last evening, with Miss Emma Maddern, the versatile young entree In the title role. Her rendition of the character unexceptionable and unequalled by any other Nexus who has attempted It In this city, except, perhaps, Maggie Mitchell, who, notwithstanding her identity and almost ineeparablo connection with the character, will Had • powerful rival, If net her peer, in Miss Maddern. Tula evening abe will appear In' eidden Hand" and °Sketches in India." PrITB3I7I/011 Tautsvar.--There was a large audience at the old Theatre last evening, and the entertainment was a most excellent one. Dick Sands, the champion clog dancer of the world, la the .principal attraction, and from the enthusiasm manifested Cio his spperrinne, he will doubtless prove a good card for the manager. LaI"ATILT= Efata..Tbere wilt doubt less be a large andlenco at Latayettellall this •PoDIOQ, to bear John O. Saze's LAntruw on "The French People at Rome We presume there Is no One who boa read the many good things Mr. Saxe has written. who hag not a desire to hoar him lecture; and three who hare been to fortunate as to bear him are doubtlessly anxious to hear 411 m again. Then will be no reamed seats. ,:ACADEXT OP. Munro —Oran'a celebra. ted German Opera Troupe will oven a brief season of dye nights and a Christ. man Matinee at the Academy to-night. The following fevorile and well known artists among others will appear: More, Athena Jackson, MarlePrecierlci, Bertha johannaen, Sophie Dente, Meant The. odorre Hablaman Medina Lyric Wong In America ,) Pratt: 1111:101007, Wil ho/01F01131(11; HWnrich thelnecks, and Joe. Weinlich, under the musical dire°. Don of POW: G. Pan Ohel. This evening "La Dame Blanche, or the White Lady" will be presented. Beata may be pur chased at H. Metter &Bret's. wall knuwn music store, Pio. DU Wood Street. From Mirth I. Pats. Lust evening two gentlemen ware rid ing down Federal street, Allegheny, In • alaigh. when the horse took fright swat Hemlock street, and ran Swig'. ru his flight the affrighted animal anoseeded In bringing up against a tree, smashing the vehicle. One of the occupants, hir- Wimple, was thrown ant with anch id& lance that his right 'boulder blade was fractured. The other gentleman escaped with but • few alight bruises, The in jured man 11111 conveyed to his resi dence In the Third ward, where his injuries wire tistontiod to. ANOTHER HOIUCIDE. A Barroom Flght—A Han :Die. from InJuilex Received. • • One more cue has been added to the long hit of homicides which have been committed in this county within the last DM Menthe. Another man bu died from injuries received in • a barroom fight, and our court of Oyer and Term iner will be called noon to Inquire into and investigate the facts of another case of murder. The last victim was John Blaine, who. It appears, was at Philip Eictumzenbach's saloon, No. 169 Fifth avenue, on Saturday, the, llth inst., when, It is alleged, be got into a quarrel with Augustus Ebbert and Junes O'Hare; which terminated in a tight.' During the difficulty It appearithat received a slight wound on his lel thumb from a knife lu the hands of orie nt his antsgonlins, which at the time gave him no concern. He went home after the difficulty, and in a day or two afterwards the wound began to pain him severely, when Dr. Dancan was °ailed In. Nothing Redone was . appre hended by the physician until Saturday morning, when the injured man bad symptoms of tetanus, and Saturday evening be died. The Coroner was notified of the case, and summoned jury, who were sworn, after which the Investigation was postponed. - Yesterday morning Eliza Dining, widow of the deceaaed, made informa tion before tho Mayor, charging Ebbert and O'Hare with murder. A warrant was issued. and officers Ruch and Strain arrested them and took them to. the Mayor's Office. After a partial heiring they were committed to jail fora further hearing on Saturday. fleform and Art Ono of the largest audiences of the sea. ion assembled in Lafayette Halt last night to hear Bayard Taylor on "Reform and Art." The lecturer discoursed for about an hour and a quarter In that pleasant style which eharacterigea all his performances, dwelling. upon the salient ?suite of American Society, which need reformation. and the method or Art of bringing about the dealred end. The thoughts were clothed in the choicest language which served as a sort of silken robe Gloomiest the fsllaoy and re. putsiveneas ofidealiatio akeptico--moral theorising npoo which the changes have been rungand exbaostful, by others long no. It is some time since a pittsbeirgh sudiencp hail been treated to Ruch a die. quisitiot abounding fort e b meat part in sophiatry and fanciful logic, and they 'manifested their approval of the sand , meats uttered, by a coldness and a lack of sympathy seldom observed In oqr en. thud/ado assemblages of lecture goers. Only upon one point, that of Women Suffrage, did the speaker seem to ad. Vance a practical and correct idea, and this, like a diamond in the midst of drain, was mogalzed with appiedative applause. 'The next lecture of the course will not take place until after the holidays,,and will bridnly announced. Ctirlsimas Pianos. The largest and finest selection of in ittrnmenta ever brought to this city are now to be seen at the piano waroromos of Charlottes Blume, over Not. 43 and 45 Fifth avenue. They were selected eepeo tally for the holidays from the factories of WM. Rxiabe @ Ocr, (now the largest in the United-Suites.) Knobs's inntrimanta have been before the public for thirty two years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchtsed pritemt pence which pronounces them unrivaled for their font. Muck, workmates/Up and durability. They have been awarded eixty.tive gold end silver modals at dif. ferent fairs over other competitors. All at their piano. havo theirnew Improved cverigrung scale and upper three .octaves agralfa This establishment Is elm tole egont for Haines Brrs ' pianos, acknowledged by all "the bet planes at the pile • made." Prince dc tb.ii world renowned organs and meloderma, and pianos and organs from six other mak ern. Penione wishing anything In the above line should, by el I means, pay a visit to the extensive wareromus of Charlotte Blume, Nos. 43 and 45 Fifth avenue. Moaner Cattle Mr. Louis Shamburg, the well known and enterprising rattle drovor, who la always up to time, has just brought to the Altegheny drove yttrd a trio of as fine cattle as ever grazed in a field. They are FROCiMenll which would eel whale and hearty Englishman in a fever of ex. pectatlon and Impatience for the first cut and roast, or would chain In en thualastle ' admiration a Rosa Bon. hour, who would glory In the fair proportions of these bovine monsters. They are pretty as pictures, rot, Heels-, and in as good health as any could de sire. They should be bought and placed In the "ring" on Daqurane way to wony the '•bears, and a lively corner they would make; but the owner, who secur ed the precious three on a thriving form. to Clark county, Ky., proposes another disposition. lie will put them up at chances, at ten dollars on each one, to all comers who wish to draw a "bully" prize. The disposal will 'take place at the Morgan House. where the cattle can now be seen, on New Year's day. Taken over to the Penitentliry, We happened In the jail yesterday when Hartman and Beaconler were brought•out of their cells for a transfer to the penitentiary—the former to make a sojourn of fourteen years and ten months, the latter a stay of ,fourteen months. There were present a good many friends of both parties to bid them good-bye. Hartman, who had his leg 16 • sling, still suffering from his accidental seltimpsed• wound, looked as though ho didn't care shat the situation, while fisuMiller wept bitterly, as though his heart would break. They were band• cuffed together and ware placed in - a carriage, and, ca:ampanted by Deputy Sheriff ()Inlay, and another gentleman, were driven off to the penitentiary. Hartman goes Into confinement a bale, vigorous and hearty young man, and if he lives to larva out his term, he will be between forty and fifty years old when he comes out. ..Elnibbs" Arnold will probably be taken over next Saturday. Verily, the way of the wicked is hard. A Hint for the Holidays. Christmas and New Year are close ne on us, the season of joy and pleasure to many a home circle, and the Ingenuity of many a father or benevolent uncle or Mend will be put to the teat to provide just the thing that will make a suitable present. We think we render them a real service, If they desire to make a present that will be a perpetual promoter of innocent pleasure and rational . enjoy ment, by advising them to select one of those beautiful pianos and organs out of the immense holiday steak now on ax. hibition at Mellor ,t Hoene's Palace of Mamie, No. 53 Fifth 'avenue. Many of these Instruments are already selected for holiday presents, but Mellor -A: Hoene's stock Is so largo that they could yet supply about hall the city. Persona wishing to make the handsomest, best, sad moat useful present, should go to Mellor & Hoene's, and buy one of tnelr beatitlfuf pianos or organs. - wlltlamwo, Shop, 190 Federal street, Allegheny, is first class for luxurious bath, for shaving, hair dyeing, hair cut• ling and dressing, plain or by curling and frizzle; also, for cupping and leeching..? The Pltlsburgh F.male College has seven or William Roabo'.4 Co.'s cele brated plans. Itcal Fine Lace [Axel/ for holiday prea. tints at Macrum dr. Carlisle.% 2/ Fifth 11111013110. ATtetetwill be given to every pur chaser at Tobias, No. 13 Bt. Clair street, good for the Pittsburgh Theatre. Haines Brothels' Piano. Ira' gold only at Charlotto Blume's music store', $3 and 45 Filth avenue. Get Your tickets free of charge for the Pittsburgh Theatrer to every one who buys ' garment at Tobias, No. IS Sixth 'treat. Glom. Bane arid otbor useful Articles for gift; at blierum dt Gull& o's, 27 Filth AVOLitle. - 'roc the Pitteburgft Theatre-grey tickets aro given away at Tallish No. IS f3txth street, to every purchaser of ctottl. • Car Llama Preto/m..4-ore.; variet y of (spay articles at lowemt Friers. at Macaumb 01405 4cCo'n. Don't Bay a Mao until you have ex. amined the unrivalled /Inaba, for tale only at Blume's. 45 and 45 Fifth avenue. If you want to go to the Pittsburgh' Theatre Ms of charm go to Toblax'. /hi. IS 81. Clair street, and buy a good over coat at 110 worth 120. and you will get a ticket to the above•plaoe, tree. limy—five gold and /diver medals have been awarded Knabe'a pianos, Pirgl3lll3l3ll DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1559, LADIES PURI Immense Stock °tiered for Holiday Week at Wm. Plemlog S Co's. 139 Wood Street—Great Bargains, lb to . 245 Per Cent. less ipso. Any Other • /souse. . It would do every lady in this com munity good to drop into the elegant and spacious salesrooms of this firm and ex amtneithe magnificent display of choice fors - that have Just been opened for the holiday trade. It is well known that there has been a great depression In the brudness circles of New York, gold be ing reduced at one time to 120. Taking advantage of this depression Mr. w Y Flem ing. went to Neork, and purchased an immense stock of furs, at prices less than they recently could be sold for. This stock is of the very finest quality, made in the moat fashionable styles, as will appear to any one who examines them. It embraces Astrachan and Per sian Lamb, Hudson Bay Sable, Mink Sable, German Fitch, Water Mink, Si berian Squirrel, Alaska Mink, made up In the newest and moetfashionablo styles of Sacqnes, Etrenlas, Berthas, Capes, Collars, Cafe, two, three and four ring Muds; etc.. Those who have a knowledge of the house of Fleming 6: Co. need no assurance from no that the goods offered will be found such as are represented, as the firm has alt established reputation for rellaolllty. There can - be no more useful and ac ceptable present for the Christmas holi days than a nice set of font, and surely no better opportunity was ever oftered to secureauch a one than now at Fleming & Co.'s. When it Is the universal testi mony of all, that Fleming et Co. do sell the same goods from 15 to 25 per cent. less than any other house it is certainly worth while for every purchaser to call and see for themselves before purchas- Mg elsewhere, especially as the store to centrally located, and can be visited without any loss of time. Beautiful Prewnw.—ln the search for holiday triftP. Meters. barker ,t Hazel tine, 18 Fifth avenue, should be visited. Some of the finest works of art in the country are to be found there on es hi ration, and for Pale. For a beautiful gift, what could be more appropriate or high ly prized than "Christian Charity," "treater Morning" or "Rock of Astae," prodpctlone of 'some of the most eminent artiste. These are but a fewof the many which should be examined by the seeker !titer holidaY gift& • Like every other first elaee arti cle, Pier, Cannata & Co.'s Cream Ale ache freely. Great quantities of It are brewed and taken oil the mutate°. Laren, hands without delay or trouble. MIS le why it la better to make a good article, even if it costes little more than an Inferior one. • Herr Holtman at the Pittsburgh Thee tro Is the greatest performer In the word. If you want to Soo him. go, to Tobias. No. 13 Sixth street, and buy one of his 55 overcoats worth 110, or s4nto worth s b, and you will get a ticket pa to tho above place. The "Beebe' Is decidedly the best piano made. To see and hear them Is the best way to judge of their superior merits. At lower prices than any other tirst4dass piano made. For sale only at Blume's, 43 and 45 Firth avenue. Phrenology.—Fowler and Wells, at Lafayette Hall day and evening, will make elamina , lona a few days longer. What to do and how to make the moat of time and talent explained. cr Everybody can go to the Pittsburgh Theatre free of charge, by going to No. 13 Sixth street. to purchase a coat, a pair of pants, or boys clothing, and you will get a ticket to the above place, free of charge. French Beastlea owe their elegant romplexlons to the tine of Milk of Vlo. tem now the wont popular cosmetic in Europe. Sold by all drumlins and fancy goods dealers. 17. .W. lirineker haft; N. S., general agent. To go to the Pittoburgh Theatre tree of charge : all you have to do la to go told,. -Tobias , So. 13 St. Clair street, to pur chino a garment. and you will get a ticket to the AbOVO place, free of charge. Toys, Dolls, and many fancy articles ftr Christmas, at hiscrumdf Culla/8'8,27 Fifth arenas. nectar's Hanna forma a very agree.. able light nutritive fund, a auperior arti cle for puddings and Jellies, and la highly recommended by phyllclans for invalids and children. Bold by all grocers. Merchant■ and Dealers in fancy goods supplied M Eastern prices, at Macaws. GLTDS Nos. 78 and ho Market Street. Seven litops.ln ['Tines& Co.'s" new stylerantoMatlo organs, Price only $125 cash. For sale only by Charlotte Blume, 43 Fifth avenue. • Elegant new etvlee Jewelry, Just openen at liner= F Carlfale'a,ll Fifth avenue. ConatitationWater um a aertale enre tba -Dlabotee and -all dimmest of the El& non". For ale by all Drugglata. • Alexandre'• Kid Gloves,full • assort ment, black and all colors, Just received at Idecaux, GLYDN CO'IL Jewel, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes for presents, alserum d Qtrltele, 27 Fifth avenue. • Handkerchiefs, Collars, Saari* @o., fcir the Holidays, at bfaartma & Z . Filth avenue. Bows, Ties, Suspenders, all now holl. day Roods, at biker= & Carlisle's 27 Fifth avonno. Kttebe's Plance are warranted eight years. Captain Palterson'e Ind3oti [From the Oont a Rep uelleen.] Captain Patterson, of the Fourth United States infantry, who he► just' arrived from the west, encountered considerable difficulty while crossing the plains be. [wean Forte Fetterman and Lanunle, some days since. Captain Patterson was accompanied by an escort of one Set. genet and ten men of the Fourth mounted. On the second day out from Fort Fetter. man they were attackted by a band of redskins, numbering one hundred and fifty. A running fight 'was kept up by the parties for several hours, resulting in the death of one soldier, an old reliable veteran, and several Indians. The Cap. tats came Into Laramie an Wednesday morning, bringing with him the body of the slain soldier. The Indians who did the fighting were Arapahoe?, and it Is believed they were led or set on by the notorious white un egsde antrdesperado, Sohn Redrew. The same fiend is an outlaw from the fact of his having murdered a Corporal at Fort Fetterman a few months ago. He seta word to this post last week that he would be down upon the command with his tribe and destroy everything which came into hie power. Such implicit con fidence did the half-breeds and other settlers hate In his word that the maim ity puked up their household and other ef fects and left the country. • Heehaw ,is a French haltbreed, of a fiery nature, and shows no mercy to any white man who is unfortunate enough to fall into his hands. He is well known to many of our citizen! and known, too, as a desperate character; and who does not scruple to commit the worst crimes. If caught by the officers of the Western army, or by the troops, he •will be shot like a dog. He bas sworn never to be taken alive. He has also sworn to mur der every man in blue with whomh e may come in contact. He is a character that should be looked after, Minted down and severely punishid, In fact, the country Should be rid of his presence entirely, for as long as he is at liberty no white man is safe in tho territory which he infests. ittinutietere of Vtoun strings, An English paper says: "The mann. facture of strings for musical instruments has been carried on from timeimmemorial in some of the small villages in the Abruz zi, and at the: presenttimetheiceapollian provinces maintain their superiority in the production of this article. They , re. quire the greatest care and dexterity on the pert of the workmen. The treble strings are particularly difficult to make, and are, made at Naplem, probably because the' Neapolitan sneer., from their small sin and leanness,salford the beet material. They are made from the small intestines, which most be. well scraped; the lutes.. tines are then steeped In alkaline.leys, clarified with ',little: alum, for four or live days, until the gate are well bleached att4l. swollen. They int nextArawn through snopen brass thimble, and pres sed against It with The hall, in order to smooth and equal their mutate; after which they are washed, span or twisted, and sulphured during two hours. They are finally polished by friction and drie d. are sulphured twice or thrice ished betweeabor beforeethey areudr dri co ed, an " d are pol salrds. • - Plants In Steeping Rooms. Though the air is - dependent for the renewal of its oxygen on the action of the green leaves of plants, it must not be forgotten that it is only in the presence and under the stimulus of light that these organisms decompose carbonic acid. MI plants, irrespective of their kind or na ture, absorb oxygen and exhale _meanie acid In the dark. The quantity of nox ious gas thureliminated is, however, ex ceedingly small when compared with the oxygen thrown out daring the day. When they are flowering, plants exhale carbonic acid in considerable Ausnay, , and at the same time evolve heat. In 1 this condition, therefore, they resemble animals as regards their relation to the air; and a number of plants placed In s room would, under these circumstances, tend to vitiate the air. • While the phanerogamia, or flowering plants, depend on the air almost entirely for their supply of carbon, and are busy during the day in restoring to it the oxy gen that has been removed by animals, many the interior cryptogamis, as the fungi and parasitic plants, obtain their nourialunent from material that has al ready been carbonized. They . do not absorb carbonic acid, but on the contrary they act like animals, absorbing oxygen and exhaling carbonic acid at all Rime. It is, therefore, evident their presence in a room cannot be productive of good re. sults. Aside - from the highly deleterious ac tion that plants may exert on the atmos phere of a sleepingsroom, by increasing the proportion of carbonic acid during the night, them is another and 'mord im portant objection to be urged against their Presence In such apartments. Like ani mals, they exhale peculiar volatile organ ic principles, which In many cases render the air unfit for the purpose of respiration. Even in thadays of Andronious this fact was rccognixed, for he says, in speaking of Arabia Felix, that "by reason of myrrh, frankincense and hot 'Tien there grow ing, the air was so obnoxious US their brains, that the very • inhabitants at some times cannot avoid its influence." 'Whig, the influence on the brains of the Inhabi tants may have been does not at present interest us : we have only quoted the statement to show that long ago the em anations from plants were regarded is having an influence on the condition of the air; and, In view of our present igno. lance, it would be wise to banish hags untilour sleeping apartMents, at least until we are better informed regarding their true properties.—Dr. J, U. Draper, is Galaxy. Additional Markets by-Telegraph. ALIIANT. Dee. 20.—Baeyes dull: re ceipts of week 3,553: few Christmas of. first chum scarce, and prices are about the same as last week. The IMF. ply of . Sheep Is fine, mostly Canada: common to fair 4%*@:50; fair to good 53 @No, and good to prime Bc. Hogs: the reoWpes of hie la light as dreamed have taken their planes, a few aales, how ever at lovjgdoxa for light, and 108i(3: lit& for heavy. DITELOIT. Dec. 20.—Wheat a shade firmer at 11,011(41,11 for No. 1. Barley Arm at $1,110(41.85 per cental. Mlll feed higher, with wales at 540 for (name mid dllntre and $l5 for bran. Drafted hogs "Wady: heavy at 112,25 and extra heavy et 112,50. =II HILLNDS-66 Sabbathrhhac th• ;91. h r i y,..cir s tazaher, 11169 , at mo o'clock. 3969.1./1 irnueral firots his late residence, Atm. tows. ship, mar Perm.'lie. on TIZAAIS4T, the MLA dAT of preetsb,. TASIO. at TO o'clock A. 5. 'CURRY—AI Poland. Ohio, Dee. 19 CILIA, defiant.. o Juno ants harm% IA Corry. funeral from the federal aDeet & teflon. Ails then, City. Tilt• OAT. OA lOts o'clock A. It. Tha Crietdsare Invited to attend. lINDERTAXECRS B. ParraYana lames L. WILLI4MII. •TTI• RtlOY & NlLLimps& • ttttt re,m coet ol Filth avnue and art effect. leletaburah. moo et . ii thuds, Shrouds. Crap. • and le loves, all every &scrip. Hun of Neer.] herolehlunaood ?endears, 00 use moat r. uoualer term. In thu city. Hearse Boa tarrinee. f •rnlette.l. 110 j, ItLEB 11 , PEEBLES, tug. P5: 4 _4 Villl z u ft sli4l4ll:Yrzigpslffe:4 AV...KUI A/lee:way Cll7, where mei.. Mier.. BOOMS we eceerLsealy 1113pplled Eft teal al.g lealtuJon Hu glued, liatveser woun Maim, at peters 'well,' teerd lee to 11100. Lc Mee prepared foe lwercieu. Hunee and 6. - • Mo 4 dl. 177e=i A u . w n ' t to :=4 ud sleet. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, lINEVERTAIIS. - No. 44* PENN STRICT. Ca rrtogas nit rawszalls. $9.00 N. 4.4. 001111N5 sad 1/11wers1 Fundament are. dueed rates. v•os, .x.c) WATTLES & SIIEIFER' New Jewelry Store • TO BUY YOUR CIIRISTIIASPRESENTS. COM LAP/Es , GOLD WAITIDES AND rFI4INS, II• NTS` Go , D WATCH IN • hD_C,IIAINI. ratAIN AND "AND BRArELETs. lISSDELIRCHIEF 11OLLPERs. Mae assort. I' I7IMiOND RINGS AND PINS MOS". AGATE RINDS • SLEEVE BUTTONS. SOLID SILVIO& A .1.. PLATED WARE. OuLD AND I•ILVILit READ vANEs. Tomer tiTe, VASES, PARISI( 'NIMBLE GOODS. de. • •. •ll boushtln Na. Tort at the reduced rates of Gold, and will be soil very low In or der to re-- One* oar abort as much a. oosslble. 'Plot a Mt; and tee as. WAT7I.IIB & 1111EAFE L R, 101 01Pril AVI3IOC, atom 110tbleleitreat dos JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, IMRE, LOCOMOTIVE a< LOLLING MILL BRASSES Made Promptly to Order. BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. Proprietors awl lissoftetsren of M.Cooper'slmproved Balance Whee STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. Foundry, Cor.l2th nod Railroad Ettreoths n==Ml IitENRY G. HALE, EHCRANT TAILOR, Coiner of Penn and Sixth Streets FALL AND WINTER STOCK COMPLETE 'LIMES OR GENTLEMEN' X 7,4 1 2, 3 j. c .. Mame wee pretest for their HOLIDAY' CIFT. IVNIMMOWM. 7 2TMIVi i .f vEszar..../12* aekl: poAternajust tneelW. • G. DD NSEATIVEL • JENNLIN AND orriclar. . • ' le MTH AVZNIrs. pirrsnimen BAN*. FOR SAVINGS, 50. el 7tWRTIi AVINDHP., PITTSBURGH. ' GHARTERXD IRISH. • 5i17 . 104 1 1.1xMa 9 , L t .? to . f11 " 15. "' NO! ember Int, from to 9 o'elock,.. ft groin * No. rapper Int to WO Int, 6to Ito'clook. latorast truor:ittliPalretl9; Pej ""' u'r " it. J.tamT and Joir. BarkiNtllnatV2, 7 l.• Waited mite Board of Biaatrorr-Geo. A. Bury, Toesideatt B. H. Harlow:. dna. Jr..lflon Trraidentst D. X IV Blain!, Secretarf and Troasurnr.' A. J. tiraham..A. B. Bolt, Wm. R. 'Bolick. Joao IL ith.orth, r. Raton Oi k t Vocau itkozos,doo.soott.Robt.OrdtrOmmut, D TA , T h Z ' a!txtoil. &mums • witiseves.o - THE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER Is the best In one. For mll4 ar"t"' at Non. 1111 and 11118IsI6 lama. J. An. PHILLIPS. Wringers'ar kinds repatr.l3l 00 wpm notice. 5024 E PIE copal. CLASSICAL .ACADEMY, Montane Beet Batting. VADM street.) 2 Yr.. os MONDAY, JAAwy M. CLIT•MaY to betuid trap the lelselpl. - AMMO NAY. Y. SMLLAY; 'tarNOT/Wra—u2b-Let" "Ibeeinteo ,Lost,".Trants ." .. .Ebund,"“Boarding," de., not exceeding FO 7R LENA( will be inaerted u Mae cohonne once for TWENTY-PIV23 CENT'S; each add, lion d tine P7P2? 0.107.174 WANTS. WANTED.—From March or Awl' next, THREE PtittNl,llllCDE rtiFURNI•HED ROOlllO. +ll6 boarding ' lor 43.11VITTS OrrICIL. IP + ~-AT FLOYMILIeT SC. Clear Rime; BOlee 01.11 LEI and MGM for dinereeo wee. Of employment. Per.. .tinf pelf OS ail kinds eau eupplled on short noMea. WANTED—An AGENT for this T 7 d TV 871Wildi l ltretrait i go Ab er i n t lentt offers...rine more liberal thou say otter company. Call and examine at 151 Wood .treet. H. C. WILCOX_ Travellar Anent. WANTED.-4 GENTS every- WIIS RE to he the All ItHICAN TWO KAGHINF., the only Ptactimil Family Knittin Machine ever Invested. Fries OWL Will knit g,. 20.000stitehes per minute. Ad. dress AiIIIKILIcHN KNITTING KACHINZ CO., Horton. Mn... Drift. Louis. Ko. WANTED. - ZNORTGAGEL - $30.000 to Lout la lug. or mall amounts, at a (sir rate of Interest. THOMAS K. PETTY, BM, Bontutd Real Vitale Broker, No. 179 Bir. , thtleld street WANTED. TO BORROW •7,ooo.—Three tD ocumßd doll. sums of 11500 or mon, for tumor three Teem. et 0 per cent. tutinst. A gut mortgage on host els. property /1.1111 Y security. Address. la-. Medlately, X. X.. GAzsrrx orTICE. WANTED. AGENTP. - $250 pr.TvigllAllB2t n ellgrAWßl l Pl: CHINE. Price only SIB. Great Inducements to L A rtr of To. tr,vi,,sram VI; oot BittelPl—wal do anv,k I s d or wera tbarcan he do.. any maehln• - 100,090 cold and the demand eons to tly Increasing. Now lithe Gr. I. take an Agency.. Bead for Grattan. Whs• t. ware or nfringers:NM Addrela CO., Boston, - Baas., Pittsburgh, PL. or on. issuls, Mo. FOUND L'OIUND.—On Saturday even_ The cl ' rf;r, l tn b pgr . ht ele ß h o t U ng plru l t ‘ g rc;11 . vertising, eau obtain It on application at Um house furnishing store of (Inc. Wr litabler, No. OS r. aleral stree., Allegheny. • FOR SALE. ,FOR SALE. A GOOD MOON D•HA2ID BRADBURY PIANO. 7 1.2 OCTAVE) Nearly now. Also. seisral su.lrs of VENITIA N BLINDS, All color. awl Dearly new. The obora sTt wlll be told away, for want of room. Apply to Comer of Strth ♦OOOOO arid Szollhaeld Street aellatrfa-rw FOR SALE.—STOCH AND Fn— TIMM LEASE AND GOOD WILL. of • lint.classi/raerry, antis. 400dbuelnees. The ande rein , an being eagegeil In other trosiness. le the rennin fot selling. O. W. DIMLY, 49 Fed. ars' street. /I_,llttly. FUR EIALIEL-1, FIII6IC CLAOR NEW : NICK DWIELLIAR sot •0 d sows lI oe On ed. A 1,11,1 61•ObSt•nt111 Brink Rouse and Larg o Lto a P y r 00.. w r s ckHone of ale room., bit. aule. eet. goad eel ar. to and wain.. Forty o str Also.alltlClMMlt Faure Roam of tsar room, and hall on For y - ltweth•lle•t. Also. • well Mau In limas on Forty- Fourth street. Paved In Iron. Ind a a . . with * .:penleg for ano.b• r boom sac lot. A so. A ant Clam modern style a tame Room 'Ofta rooms. 1.0. • number of Bulk:Una Lots on different s•ta. A 1.... Building Lola in Bloomield, with ten hairs to t ay. Itwolre of D. I. Williams, Real Istate and iaalonne • •aent. rete•teealti .are. Flit.. pt.. John's Illyslseolml • JR SALE. • Tiothe soh Lots on Sprfng Hlll Eleventh ward. tolSs *3,500: 104 aer • near Pleasing Station. 43,000: house and Lot, 64 James street, 425410; 51 house. on Phallus street. 12.900 X 300 ; 2 houses and 3 lots In Pleasant V. ley, 14 300; 6 acres Is Reserve township on Erse• reen road, 111,000; .1. on Vresnont street, I honor and lot In Salem, 1/010, 451. hOU; acre (mild lleolevne Boro,11:000; house and lots, head of hearer street,l6l,ll34ll; boors and aurae In Elisabeth horn, *IAMB house and lot In Bridoewawr, Beaver coon,c—l:atm male. 01 roams, lot 63 by 1110 Rot II 000: Arm at lair Slaka thaildn, 34 aorta, per acre. Inquiry at WILZ. Real Ingle Agent, corner (AIIITIM la and yangnalq, manta, Allegheny. DERSONAL.—AII persons seek. LI.O 110.1141. or lorestmarda to Real 14• told. vlll sore Use,, trouble and moll burp, f iltrillillt .: VlWlVe U nllitay aat l i or alll be rent by mall elms lousy nemeatlog Ir. Person. Cannot Mil to get mired out or the mac Ila It banal.. IiBuTT LLIPm Po Idakan and Seal Patala AgooM P . No. 179 Poona FUR BA LE.--Eugines and 8011. ra, New and boo-mud IlOnd, of MI Mud. comlunly on hand. - M== JAMES HILL It CO.. Co.n/ r Harlon A eeeee t P. P. W. t C. H. W Allegbenr. PL_ CHEAP PROPERTY for Yale,— No. 47 Garden 'Arnim tenty. torte lett slit Inches front by ona hundrdd and ten de• p. to an alley. A large frame imitable fur a nianeleetory or doe ling. Alto. a dwelling hone, of Its rooms Pivotingon t a alley. g•h2r A o , pe t : a ti will be .old ata bargai. CUTHHERT ' , WM deli 39 Sloth A . XOWA LAND FOR PAL V.-300 ker.. or etiolee land ln one of the ben Goon. s In lows the line or the chianti,* Northwester• Octiis rand, •sd In o•e of the won 'indeed ;anions or the State. Will be sold " whole oe pert. fVI . M7 t s o.. 104 fouth VOIR SALE.—ENGINES AND 1301T , ERS. new and warond-hand, con stantly on hand and boul6 ex a ERO. Corner Seventeenth and rite strata.. Pittsburgh. Pa *Less. OEINA, CUTLERY 100 'WOOD sTnEET. NEW GOODS. • FINE VASES. ISOMMEIIII2 ASH MUM • B la i rria TBA exrr Olirs. 814" i" B r' BAsk tt SILVER PLLTED wow t t i Is all deseallsOom _ Rat 0 11•4 ao w O . gralWribralted e . O E.„ BREED & GO. 0 100 WOOD ISTRZET. CALL AND $L 71111 XXI/ China Seth, Pariah Statuette, Vises IM Pluvrelea.ll7 opralag for the H. HIGBY t., COIL, • No. 189 LIBERTY STREET. A. B.—A Wee sssortumst of Pine Whits granite Wars tor titsuby sue hotel use Winn as BUM. oh TWENTY -MIST', Semi-Annual Repoli of the DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. LIABILIIIES Amndue dencilltora :!)•••2,11.4410 96 •• Contlnient. Fund, De, I, WS:: Ti:11:: • Tow Lilt,lllllo 11 9 .593,371 60 6. Tema on road and A llVirrt: ... . $ 1 ,901.0123 39 Real Laiste llt ' Lln• Ate el le Pittatiargh hanky 12. 5.52150nde. teen and •1C.... 4407..330 09 4 .1. 5. de her bent, Salida, Mel— 50 0113 23 Mlle he e• treble 9 634 10 Cash le Bank. and on bind_ 133.339 43 Total ----- Matta $%,69&67169 The undersigned, And•ting Coenmlttee, re p.. Rutty r.lant Suet they bore r unlined the a . ..sewers tlepnit far the lad els enotiths, end- M g itreni. r b74l . a 1 4. 6' 4 . , :lit etaTill'oltliVAT.l Morita' ii. DM,. of Real Relate, p.eite,.,.. of 10.50 t 0.... 001. 11.10civalsle. Rioted bee,. eler-Terenty de her cent. Donde. 115 and 33, I.f.ited that • lox per can. Hoed., 1331. nod a %eh in Ra.7lt:mhoz.baa!,4ollllll . the same to 'Vr ! " Ti o ll. 4 4 1 / 1 1)3380a, I ./442.9 A . ATLLY. Andllieg c • 0.. P.A. lIADRIIIa, PlTTendnall, 11 e. W. ige9. The Trustees bee< Cleland a d hilted of three /3) per Cent. ?nt of the peoeto for the lest ale en tots. end.es e °Tenter 30, Iseo. ft e of linemen:sent Tax. 1 4 7.5.111 ioylheri.b. Knot dn '''' Will b'''liftV.l:74lel'"Tfese`r PliTincemll Dee 10. 1340. TUN, e ete,4 1:173:1 DREKA Laporte/ and retail dealer la errerrionrEays r . WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS CARD ~,,,,,,,,, MONOGRAM. ARMS, ILLUMINATING M. gyews by tug seedire simapt. mamba. Saul ter amiss. LS= Meatus* ■t.. Frail.. MIENDERSON JAL BROTHERS, li awl M LVMattja Nam is Dm. d oat J,ric THE PITTSBURGH VINE BILLOU & ADAMS 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE Are now preoartd to hiralah VINEGAR at* LOWEST MARKET HATES. Attention Is nu EXTRA WINE VIIITEGAIL II'PIIERSON & 111111LANNONG W. B. & NERORART. TAILORS, Be. 10 BUTE BT, late Bt. Clair We have Jest reeelved a large .apple of Fal zed Wleter (locals, watch velli be NO at ttl.oo able prim. Mr. YU 81.41.111111N0 wlllatal at teed to the Cotne r De_parteneo t. dolma° MePIIXII.BON t MUHLANBRIIIIEL NEN AND . BOYS ♦ aid 4.leAll u ao .1 complete aesortment of Math= was. at the lowest pli as. GRAY & LOGAN, 47 Sixth SL, 89 Filth Avenue, MatW.l. Clair. • Mar P. M'.AIIIDIAM, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Moths, Casainteres and Vesting& FIIRNISZING GOOD! No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, Firmßeicsa, PA. • la. Do 110" Y t , s Clothing mode t cedar lama Wont NEW FALL GOODS. • nleadld aenr dock of • . CLOTHS, 6188/21/SREA 4C6 /In mend by lIENEIT MICYZII4 sal Martha= Mahn. TS Itialthlleld anat. COAL AND COQ BRADDOCK'S FIELD 'Gas Coal Company, I=l BAS, BLICRINITII IND MILT COI Nut Coal, Slack and Coke, ANTHRACITE - COAL. Or all slam, and of the test quality, can be fare gee at reasonable rates. Leave sedan at .1. gee Rod yards, 7..13 ANDERSON STREET, Allegheny Cite. and Liberty Ones (opposLe elx trtn:bwreef ) Plttbargh. Address Powoltlea Box 587, olitsbarga, and they vrtli mules 1.1 . 0.1)t attention Ea. Prompt attention given to western ship. atentA dv1)413 CHUBS t ARMSTRONG, DMZ& Elf • Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coal, Alta lessafactobir of COIL. ILICIr lAD DFSIJLPHIIIIZED COKE. vines AND YARD, earner Batter and Mom, -Dorm Llbertv and Clymer atreetr. Ninth ward; a , ro &mond street, Nlgrith ward. wad. toot of Hem mast. P. U. N. A.Datot, Second ward. Orders me at Other of too above offices, or ad. dm.. to me thumb Plttabargb P. 0., lUln. eatze r nbemrgrinfloll. • 00,s,Wg. ealltb, '" NlTlVZ:ll l li_ZT l ._t; W sl!. ter A kro./thete l t. atennenson stitie ' lia Co., Clessr Co.. Part, DeCorrly Cu., Been, Grad A Doll. Wm. N. Faber A Co., J. 11, Lyon Co. James llaratall Co., McKee Co. 11n . 01% Da. i stt t eßis ' . ° , * : ', :llq l ll. ' it P."6""'" E' COALS COA COALIII DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Hoots/ romorsd Matz Oaks to NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, tratoly (Sty Star taIIIBUSOFID EX•001. Vs saw smwrod to tersisb _good YEW Wile. sIiENT Lumz Iftrr QUAL 011814101, at the boost *oast Alm. All onion taft as the/ oZos, or sdentssot Lbws tlowash taw wall , wall to suasolod watoosto. DILWORTH, HEM & CO, 243 LIBERTY STREET, HAVZ JOST RILCICIVID The keel over broutbt to tido atttot. 55 BARRELS E. 0. MOLASSES, CEOIC NZW °war. 25 MIDS. N.. 0. SUGAR, 'arms YSILLOW 0LA21117171 2b which they Invite the Atte*. lion of the Trade. 1;i10101PErri:3:4.v0:4:1 BARGAINS. Another Lot New lillinery Goods Cheaper Mast aver, pa MRS. ROBB'S, .rtsterai Street. Atiegheny Velvet Hata, 35 cants. RuffiedCollars, 10 cents. Cord Hair Nets, 15 Dents. ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION New 10% Linea Collars, ALL 6TYLE9,- CHEAP 92 173DIBIZAL EITTEIII ?NB QA2iIDIES ! I CANDIES 1! Over 100 Hinds: STRICTLY ♦t pliant° comma with Mu, at 112 /FEDERAL -ferRIZET, eutionturr cat. GEORGE BEAVEN. EICC:111 . AVON AL • • HMI IL STOCILP, Wltbrn/IN PILNIST MURIA OIL 00. ESIJAY EVZHITIO, Dee..lllss, ss_lo,6 srlll - 0.3 sold on nosh d Floor st yam eetil4B3,leo Weals, /06 ,, ildittlield stmt. 2 0 aso4lolosessllaUenal Om_ . 140 .11160.1.1 °Zahn,' O saws Coshosh , o Trust Co. 500 shares Pease. WII 0, • SIO shares Celstabla 011 40 shams Isser.sas Co. SS shares Mogossahsts %Hags 4r23 ilcla.Va JUNE, Maim., Vira THE 110LIDAYL—Hease. bt:g W . :417 h at g e rg ItTs: x i " "" " Ir...hemmed 1 1 / I raten h me lo IrMa . P apdem..l Yatipoeith i rttiAl." Peas ericl eftsalmir ono C.,6, lr ii:._ - 11.141.0. Currants. Le.. tor 111•Aer /Amity One.; mon, .f" Corser _.Ltb.rty 'URN an •.d I ftNnwAw • ' EMI TT It LYON, • - sealer of W_Lb aad Reatars, Onlee-bo- 5 FOunxil lILVENtrZ. ast a. JoBll itiessfit nUsbisgli Ltiont. GEO. B. YeNULTY. fit. And. the. Wafter.. SIUNDRIEL US 'wits Tatham fl 4t,t 14 um' sad for Wiz I DIOLIT os fa,;, ~.:1 AR WORKS. successoas zo CLOTHING. FASEUONAIELI Keep eoutantly on hand 01110; N. Z. OOKITIN WOOD "iris rm. A. Haas Ompsay,4tlskiltra sad Manses IliskE, refs "Perk:lon" Drips, COONEGRENT INSURANCE PANY OP PrITNID: r".• NOIL ir 1 FIFTH wril ...rr.z 113.3 w writ Bus. sa.hut AU Ma& o r pi. .41 pur.o . 4711 1 4 TV A. ; p r iVal .t. • ' g r . .. . DON ...Le,. a l I e11.W.414, ti.1311=4 F,...„...ran m.trAis.: &At — ' . ..., . grit fa.l . r 4 "arS. .... WHOLESALE GROOMS. &a. ESTAIBLISHIED 1131 L & T. GORMI.T, 1812. W. X GIMILY,, WHOLESALE GROCER No. 271 liberty Street, cDzsgen.T OAP, I.Asur. Rom.) ITITABITA f Oa. TA. Y. BTXXLIC J. A. OTTILI. M STEELE & SON (banntinion Merchants • szcourt.itanAng,vszmo. dte N. 95 9 1 / 1 0 51.51.12.,]tesriilv 003lISOIN PZTKiIr KEIL .... . V. =MLA= Tout., & RICO ART, -I &pininiatiort iiffEreCl&urts, 'ups, Gum, ems, KILL rz.ri, aft 849 111., Pittabaftit. 12.0 MEMO& & HARPER, 7 LOI7II.GRAIN AND ritormos W. p.iir MAMA A 1ra,13 Comnaission Aferohants, Za. as L NEW; WALL PAPER STOII4 usszerr Irriumr. 191 Liberty Urea. Ctefleasanta let ant W. C. ARMSTRONG, macaw to Neu •Lauren', ) PUMICE COMMISSION I: 4 : 04 sri o• ni Market Street. BLANCILILItiIk. Wholes:de and Retail Groner, VA L u E t . % B ac A rn ßD m a Sr: e k PA TTeOaN, Daunt Prod... Moor, C••••••._ sub....ub. b. , ' abut 'OIL /..Wr anl4ll TWOS am all MAK.* WI nese Ma? , . 1 1le nut 114 excuND Mart. JO RN I. novas.. cow. zwraz....u. H. nom. TWIN L. MUSE &Ettlg, SUP. Y 4".• comers to 1 WEI L IL lb CO., Wb01... 6 Groton ar.st Commission Marettutt. Comer at *salth lett ast Water stream Plustargh. ............ 1 " • tirMft e let 4 • 4 ,4 3 1 : 79/ J. 11. 01111111:LD. LNSURANOII evpv*347l.W.44›;.= LIFE INSUILINCE COMPANY OF NEW IVER. /stabnab.] Kals.h . 4th. ISSO • • • One of the oldest and most reliable indite tione In the country. ASSISTS. Sept. Ist. 1869- .t 3.2416.077.9/. A surplus over all liabilities of almost bat( a million dollars. The Dlrectors are among the most respectable lasacial mem or New Tort. 1 / I .I.I[IMICI.S. B. L. BOLLYAII, P Y. A. Y. Nat. Bank. OZO. A. BARRY, Pm's ("Weeny. Nat Hank. JOHN HARPER. Pret•t Bank of Pittsbarik. JOHN 'WILSON. Dlieetor Brion Nat. Bank. JOHN .D• BC r LI.Y. Cashier Tint Has. Haat. AUBVSTIIS II A ItTj E, Dlree•r 34 Nat. B. 'A. WILBE. Pres% Gentian Bar. Bank. Alice), J. 0. BACK:CT/WA SON. Bookeelten and Stationers. • Wizen] Arent for Foonsytraol., 45i &treat, Philadelphia. W. H. !CHIN,. •Rent for Allrgbeny .onty. 0111ee In Penn _no:nB.l True 1113 ERN Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J. Assets, Over $500,000 Ali Pollees Weed by this Company are perpet ually Tion-Porfettleg after the payment or one Amnia Premium. Dividends .12 malty declared and applied on third annual oranddm, either be the permanent filnrande or the MIMI. aria reduction at 0 DLL • • HENRY - KIRKPATRICK, General Agent, 167 1-2 Wood Street, CM Initott PITTEIBUROLL Mr Bal/able Agents wastiod dezNisi C ABII INSURANCE COMPANY. SIIILDING. . so. as I/Plfek Atreettaa. Soma/ Plow, PITTSBURGH, PA. capital 41.11 Fold MN • DIRECTORS. 71..1:11glery. IH.WASrer . Jr, l eapt.M.Balley, Deng Wallace., H Hartman. A. ehambere, Jets HIS, id io r . lVelerkan. !Jas. N. TkOlaca Beath drp.B. 24"1. 808 H. KING, President. 3210. 7. JENNINGS, Tice Preddeat.. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. east. H. 4. GRACE,. GerVl Agent. lniunm on Liberal Terms on all Mrs and Maine . INSURAIICE COM. rm iT n gaßr ror rmsßußaLr. =AND= NORGE. President. MfbiIIIMMIRLD, &Teal Amt. Ogee. MI Water meet. ElpSng 00. MallOo up nabs, Pittshernh. 14 110 Lure against all kind. of Me 4i4 rine Risks. A home Institution. msnagef byDl radon who au well known to the cossulty, and wbo an determined by podminates and other. WO to maintain the chant - tdr 'olden theyhue Gemmed. u of Urine the but I la thcole sae Orally So be Inured. • j P. 1 %, Jousts McAuley.. riai J. r 6. fidresri, Philße _Meuse; David 11. . Wln. Monism, • pENIMMILVANLN iNSUILANCE COMPANY OF MITIMIUNIKI 07170 Z. No. MTN WOOD . BTRILLT. BANN OP 13010001.0 Z BUILDING. SOU la • Homo Commny, amManna loot_by Pha ozelnarretr. LzoNAILD WILLTEB, Preadant. C. IC. BoYLIff floe PreGacut. rar i LP k 7 . 4§ : B Tz . l .e taa t rir . . Dttacwoun Leonard Waltar, 0. C. Boyle, Robert Puna. Jacob Potwar, rah aa. Ppcool. 6 .eTP Wilsey Geo. J.. i7l/1. J C 4. pe, e. F r "Jobs Voce. 14, A. Analan. Mt: AGAUIST LOU E 7 ' issicus 111111111ANCE CO.OF FMILALIEMILI. omosoms • lIST 0111CaTNtri er..neir am, =!! - [ W ai laa Wt. Zarmtfa. - Mordecai H. LOOP Wm. • tarld B. Wows, : licamarant, • . eau Lea. • Jecob B. Ida, 1r ar . derhi. Will O. HAM rrrrearar Ig : O. DAJ : V, The, President. w. isehumsnirirs, ii= „ Morth Wen comer Third mut Wood mbienna NATIONA L INSURANCE COMPANY. Car. Federal EL lid Diamond, 2 011ah rti tt . the SZCOVD NATIONAL R. W. StiIITIN Proddeat. u s irgialvi c ai r a i t a Zra i tt. • DL1111070.4 Ririt &pa ist...kx.khaltl. & MatirliMgapio Mairalten. I •) >a) ZIMICrOIat pr anll94 I IlamentejidaP. gibT,..l", h,„ ery4ksr. Charles Af j l ,.. : ~ b o lams. H. Loan Jared M. . Vaa Jure. • Wm IP. lasue,_ awes M. Versa. Barad seaw.eiall Fe , . PEL4IIFUr a p Adx4 W.V. EIAMDkiM, IleeretalY: _ =I ms.aamerveerry, N. 396 110621 irrnicrr _ . - AM:nEmyrENTS . OrNEW OPEILAk HOVE. Coallnued stemma of the Joan[ ood bo.oUna Mlu EMMA MADDERN TUZSDAY ILVLNINO. December '21;1,162 will be present.d the now n4pnlar • C.lllto/... Vlth cone ....... . ...... Zama Deedern. Toconelnde with the heart Le comedy 111VICHIC5 IN INDIA. rally Bernill tome Muhl 4. Emma llachlern Matinee en eh..., as. • • orPrTTSHITIRGH THEATRE , TD Lessee en* Manager. TO MORT. the great clog dormer and eowe o ,i DICE ei•ND.I. ••••DP . Ars. , .. of the Sweatt/1i ocalist. Illss OL•Ra BO MTON •no ov. w ee otaadtestee, Mho LUC), CLITTON. eek of the gresvest camera ball peer,,,, the world. Bad II HOLTUM. All the ttttt • new Programme. Ladles' Matluee ed.". dn. Thrre gland berfoormace• on Christmas Dart moretag at ION: 1 % XS soaks at IV /May, ,bearli e. Oleo. Miller. %roarer d"... - JLC A D ,nll,lB IC MAnastak Dtnetor • -- 111713 NICMTZ OF GRAND OPERA, • HY TUE CELEBRATBD . °EMILE OPERA TROUPE, • ILeorgeniaed and strengthened by fall Ctiotos ruoviirNitiater ° ,7;:eigter2 l e t . LA 11 1 AA1.11 WIIb TRIO. HAUL/ MAN as tiEl tROK BROWN. Rhine the arm • Robin Ars Ir.•' eindlng also JACKSON. MERU BA. PICA VY 8.1. W• IN tacit eTrAsiIiCKIL and AKHEINUEIt. W l LDNWlDAK — tionnoit's FAUST, • Wilt. SIAM VREDURICI as ItAROBIRITZ. 1110BISDAY—Aluzartie Master. pm re or tbd. M .GIcPLUT E. In prep ration. Grand Opera, TFI F. otti:lV3clfde.. 1 A.... 110 SATURDAY—timid Gata Attune, erl • eaf i t , sow s te 4 bal l at ill . sLer S A of Mole al nigh , . LlitTgLl a 1.1 set and 4 B my /abb. corrected and retrietd, ror tale at; b• Academy or Rioter Bruis. EjErG. A. B. I.ECIVRES. JOHN G. SAXE troves AT - LAFAYETTE HALL, . ox Tuesday Evening, Dee!. 21. • ISU RI ter: `'The French People at Home. Adrelenon. 60c. N Reserved Bee's. de f ormaisoar HALL. • • The PIIIILES and . tiII.ADUATZS Of Mr. and Mr.. art'a Academy. n4l it,. •_:MEIAND DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL INTEILTA 1. DUNS on . lONDAT AND TOESDAY EVENING& December 110.11 end Met, for the benefit of ORBIST itYinCOPAL CIIIIII4II, Antibes,. Idles Km E. Orton, the talented young' Po. raft. and the glut Brother.. acrobat. , and ContoiVenlste. Will entree emelt treeing. • All th• places trial be rendered in C0.1....1.• der7:red OrIIONICEPATHIC HOSPITAL FAIR, Nader - Oa magma at the L►DIIS noble.- PATHIO 011AMTABLZ AMOOLLT/ON. ■t CHI liana eommanclos Deramabar.7th. Opa from MOM toll P. Y. 131.43 erei7day from If to 3 o'clock AdmJuba Dlmu.r and adolsalon... 1.30 - Aimmwthmwri; Xl.lo , l.2ltlt'S ‘ , ,., ca. ALL/AB/AV VITT. L. 19 , /NM NOTICE.—The assessment for ,;(tradisg of Buena Vista Street, 7. Taylor Arcane to Carroll at:eet, la now • e ready for izandaatlot and eau be ow at ill. °Moe sotlt sATllllDAY,Dee.:7lBthll99;whes Will be placed lo the band. of the City Treawer for oollectlos. ' • CIIMILLB DAVIS. deZ:rel OTrt ALLla t lar r efV.7.V ii, It NOTICE n -The assesomenta for The Grading and Paving of IMMO= ALLEM /rem Tastier street to Talton atreet, are Oar ready for aunalemlogi and cut be 'seen at tide mete oath TIWItIiDIT. December AM. 111611, When tbey. will be eNeet laths tksadr of the CUT ?resumer for eolbletlon. OHARLES DAVIS, Olt? Zoittkeer I=l3 JITME 117:11EET.—Notice h....glees that the undersigned, 'notat e • U.... •1141• As totlicill• toe ntettnegrorette reet, (..I.y of •Ileghear. trom aaaaaa 4•11.1•0 to lite ()hot rtter wig meeten the ofen.lllM on TUXBDA.Y. - Iteeemoer 05th. 1169. 041 .-h my., to attend to the dation of TOW. appotattoaet., 1050 A. 1505 EIWIA A IIU DoWtl ELM 7 1 : i PROPOSALS OSTICtI - e• Crrr Exonrzaa a etravrroa. Pmearmou, Dee. D g VOTICE.-.-SEALED PHOPO.. 11ALEI for the osestractlon of • PLANK WA.LIC on Me GraensbeerTernelbe. from Beg ley Leas. to Beeler street. Also, for a BOARD WALK so Illsworto msd Canto Ave nues. Rom Alkea.• Lase to Llberly Ball, 0111 Ira received at this oral mall MONDAY, De cember Both, MB. epeelleatio” eas be seta at Oils olleei TM. *Ol Is reserved to roirot mum and .11 Ws. MOOR?. 4,11:01 CI TY BNIIINIZR. WINES LIQUORS, &Q. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY. lIIPOZYZJUI OP lIIIAIDIIS, GIN, at, 111111OLLIRALE DItaLZIUI PURE RYE` WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET. Have Removed to NO& SSA AND 388 PENN, elev. Eleventh EL. 0bn 31 0217 CanaL JOSEPH El. mown & co., xop. 118. / 117 . 1 mh1noissaaill vas. • From SWIZZ% ITIII3EIIIIBa. lituroluannutts 07 Dlotllkd Pars e off.d Wg yW Oa s t k LI . 116111.110. ELEGANT - • PA:PEB,,.I I IANGIN.OI3.' . _ PdPere bullets 'lour - to soot nod smoke. veranlUon rroo•dit.: ;11.1-I.°IIiViI I IIWITTP I. 3 illefejhu - • amt.' d primedtukl. --;kipletelmported and not to b. found Camber* . _ • For mile • • ! Vir,COIIIATIORS.—In Wood,' • Marble ~.41 TnyeeLLlaltatlons for W• 111 ssa relltsge of Motes mama. Bli!s, te.., sr. No. sof Martel ellen. rry, JOSRPH R. 131:16111f.8 & Dgp. _ . VOWED GOLD PAPERS for bn st. No. 107 Market wag. JOSisyll it HUOH7II &BM/ APPLICATIONS TO SELL LI gluon& Mee te the Cle WU* far the IMPSIta or December. In% IPltlaborget. Tbeednre 'frank. eallBB Lose. 3 , 1 watdl James Z. Barns .% Co, Mbar food& eth ward. J. n. Henan, other R oods. B,a ward: n. itcLetry. other Roods. 10t0 ward. • Alleigheay. Pre/. Niitte. - etbcr (mode. 34 ward; Henry butte, tavern, 41m.a. d. The IJgnae Board will ilk for heartaßtheahare .o r 1 . 11 , : 14 rf 2.2 Lab A , Deegan/ff . 99. dell JOCEPIX azowicc. Clerk. irat • 141/GE SEUPOIENTO Or ALL. • kinds of trn► tak b e Ibb are neared daily • rnPrele , _popular dsb mad. s• Dlsmond Yarkot, Flastrordbond , " tb. = Ca 7 B Uad. Alliribear city. earner Y _ bad Obba .treats. oar bad e.g.- 6e ." u 64. blithleje BOUM UV,blur. ban Ino d, d• Int Heinle'and mls !nubs Inns. balsas. . di'. Black Ban and Wilke Penh dltstmery Wtmleru or nLII. ill Lz.r. tia LI BE3 ■