13 tire litttsbugt Salitte. CITY AND SUBURBAN. ' Allisbeny C.ouocito will bold a regular mean Thorodo7 evening of this week. A meeting of the Alumni of the West ern thilvereny will be bold thin evening. ' , Theirs., of IRS bops' on Friday, and will and- at Friday. Taos who have bad .0 11i.inek" an now amount for It. Nair Slade.—We brae reoelesd from Mara% Hoffman A Hale a copy of the (MMus= Ere Polka, composed by Adolphus R. Baker. Tao stemi-canal meeting of the Alum. al Aerostatlon of the Western llDlserelty will tm held this evening at the Univer trilty Building, Rose street. get Loom—Thomas Bmith, who was arrested on a charge of larceny, an ae cent of which we published yesterday, was after shearing yesterday discharged. Dischs.—J. McLaughlin, Robert Rammer Mrnisel flimsily and Mrs. Mil , Grady, clamed - eft Sunday liquor sell ing, were disshrrged after a hearing yes tordl.7. Parfet Murphy was invited and corn. talyad on a promo yesterday for trial on • CWitge of selling Minor on Sunday. = J o lt has kept out of tbe way duce m lust. Western Uhlver•ltv meet ing of the Altunni of the Western UM vanity will be held this evening at 73i o'clock at the University ELUL A fall attendance Is desired. Yesterday morning Perry Cassldsy, a boy thhteenyearaof tw,felltbroogbtbe bataharay of the Grey Eagle, lying at the W Monon ga&bock hela wharf, k. and was severely and the bac • iisetang of the Presbyterian minis tate of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Is held bt the Lecture Room of the Pint Church, every Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Tea ia taken at 6 o'clock, and the meeting adjourns at 9. The attention &persons wishing fo pur chase the good will of a large boarding home and doing a very doe and profits. Me Wainer, are directed to an adver. tbeasent under the head of "For Bale," in today'a paper. farkealy IsJored.—Yesterday morn ing about eleven o'clock, Perry Cassidy, eon of Matthew Caaeldy. boat carpenter, 1111 through the hatchway of the steam boat Gray Eagle. Injuring hi back and Up very severely. meted.—lack Bradford, charged with the brainy of an overt et, frsm • Martnach'e clothing store, on Market street, was, after a hearing yesterday, committed to Jail fee trial ln default of ball Ibr his appearance at °mut. Ver Isle.— The goodwill of a large boardinghouse, admirably located for doing a regular and prosperous business, having now twenty boarders, and in. grassing patronage, Lease, good will and fUrniture for sale. Gauss ill health of learns Pose:Rion given let January. Add's= Y. E. 8., Gezarre. °dim At a Meeting of toe Wasbinitov, Pa., Library Association, the following =were elected Executive Commit. r the ensuing year : Dr. W. A. Da videon, President ; Profeenor Henry Woods, Secretary; Mrs. V. Harding. Treasurer ; Miss M. Grayson, Librarian; Hiss J . Lehtoyne, Menden% Librarian. — Waatuagtos County Teachers. Instuutt. —The friends of education will bear in Inlnd L§at the annual Washington Conn y Institute meet at the Court House, In Wallington borough. the Ztthinst.: and rontans tlin days. Mr. Wm. G. Fee, County Superintendent, desires a full attendanoe of all the teachers of the Dtreeten Sleeted.—At the annual Motion, on Taraday, the following gen. Item= were chosen to serve as Directors of the Peoples, Savings Bank, Allegheny, for the year 1870: Mew*. B. H. Hartman, J. o..Pattereon, R. B. Megrsw, W. H. Dart. Samuel Dyer. Jeremiah Koben, Geo. W. H. Smith. Gibson, J. P. Henderson, Elam'i Yesterday aternion Mayor Drum aim• mined half a _ dozen hale and hearty young( eross - wv the lock - up during the night, to the work bowie. They didn't seem to have anybody to tare for them properly, and this was undoubtedly the most humane. and benevolent disposition of the union Waste creatural. • The olitepublic.?..-The proprietors of the Daily and Sunday Republic have transferred their interest to the "dlie gheny Printing and Publishing Corona. ay." who will hereafter conduct its pub ligation, and owing toimportant changes there wilt be no Lane for a few days. when, we are leisured, ft will appear en • lined, and under new and Improved suaplaw. A 'Grand Concert was given at Weed Newton on Monday evening, by theWeet Newton Silver Cornet Bind, lugged by the Quartette Club' of Allegheny City. The affair was a complete success In every respect. The hall was filled with • large and appreciative audience, and the entertainment was all that could be desired. The band furnished expellent made for the occasion. Art hates.—Measra. Boyd. Murray a Fawcett. No. 110, Wood street, have in a very fine oolleotion of the beat foreign and American paintings, ehro mat steel engravings, and general goods peculiar to their line of trade, which they offer during the holidays at prime to salt the times. An invitation la ex. tended to all persons to visit the store and look through the stock. Between this and Saturday, people Who are thinking of giving others a bap. par Quist:mai, should bear in mind the ltsrii•worked newspaper &wt.-letter. Carriers. If each Alidtelnerbii has been • • .‘ honestly served by his utter and newspaper carrier would en *lose to him striae in money, the amount 'would not be missed, and a aloe sum for each man would be added to his earn- All Salads' Chime-h.—Christmas Day serstas at this Church will begin at mid night with the celebration of the Holy Hacharist. Morning prayer and a 'mond celebration at 10 e. tr. on Christmas Day. Evening prayer, with Chrisnnu carols, by the childxen, at 4 P. For the mid night ewsfcelt is "muffed that the last Street War will leave Penn street station at 11 x. Friday, and returning, leave All Saints' Church at LW A. IL Nolen Sweets.--WlUlem Binh yester day banal the attention of Alderman an alleged criminality on Os part of John Helblivg. The parties are ipterasted to the confectionery trade. Binh allypin he gave Heibling a lot of loose maple sugar to mould Into cakes, for sole. Bighting. he ■tatee. disposed of ttur sugar. for P 7 and navel returned 'any account of It. Hence he lostltates proceedings against him for larceny as bailee. Toe accused was held fir a haariig• Alfas to Thapote.—Thomu Dunn made Information before Alderman No tessbus yesterday against Patrick Dolan for ditpeting able property, with Intent to defraud. Dunn alleges he lamed Ds lan teriody.gre hundred dollars, taking his judgment note for the amount. At that time he owned property on Bonn darymreet, Eknenteanth ward, valued at more than the note, but before be could have the paper entered andodg• meet lammed, Dolan transferre d the another party. Upon this al. firXril 14 eetkrn the proceedings are Mad. I t Warrant Issued. • sal/cry Saturday.. for 1870, will be more attractive than ever. It Is to be enlarged In aim and, with all its otber merits, will present Ulustratlorue of the Met srtietio truesilence, embracing views of femme phew, Incidents of travel, flipirspie=riea of oelimrated paint. inv. and ta of contemporary oe lebrities, altar all the modern masters, making Zany Saterdo not only the moat readable, but the handsomest illos tretad paper triAmeritsa. Fields, Osgood It Co. seed It for $5OO per year, or for 41 CO to submit ben for any other of their Vloali. year's subscription would al ela the nioset of Christmas gins to s friend. Dehelp; Moues. One of the most annoying of the Tart. omepranksr which juveniles iedulge in Di tbe" priatios of defacing bonus and Moose by chalk or charcoal markr. Bays mem to think It aloe fan to write their initials or draw Owes on walls or earner fences, and they generally pick ADS the fined places. It la sometimes vmy difficult to !SCOOTS these marks, aad eithime are thereby pat to gieat trouble and Intiommisnee. This style of sport sPneare to be carried to a hiller cr avat:law than his ever been known be. Jam and If the pops would pay a little attmetien to the matter andhaptureloMs sea.•ralk!..tmgaged in it, it - would Utah wilsimatal sac, In patting a Mop op ogre* nrdwistaa, •: • • • THE LATE HONICIDE. Coroner , . Investigdnon —Another Ad- journment. Tbe Coroner's jury empanelled to In. veatigation and inquire Into the matter of the death of John Blenfatut met Yes terday, pursuant to adjournment, at 3 o'clock at the Coroner's office, when the tbilowing testimony ; was elicited Christ Sru7e, .worn—l wu In the bootie after the tight occurred. Do not know anything about the difficulty, only what I heard. C'Arfat. Bienfanii—sworn—l , was In the house at the ume of the fight. I 'am • brother of the deceased. My, brother called for three glance of beer and we eat down at a table. We drank that beer and then called for more. Two fellows were setting at another table; we did not notice them. We sat at our table and talked together, and theme fellows throw ed at us. My brother said, "Fellows y,,u bad better quit that throwing" One fellow setting behind those men, jumped up and said, "We did not throw." I said, " Yee you aid throw." They then jumped up and struck me four or are times in the We. I jumped back, and they then took my other brother and I whipped him; me other brother went to the door and called "watch," and the fellows then ran out: my brother, who la now dead, then said that' his anger had been cut; we were getting ready to go home when those fellows came around again, and the bigger one mid: "By G—d, I can whip any Dutchman." We then started home and bad. gone aa . t w a l a square when my brother, the de °Aimed his pocket book, which contained his week's wages; I did not see any glasses; thrown; I saw no knife; I would know the parties if I saw them. Christ. Kruse recalled—Jim O'Hare and Goat. Ebben told me that they hail had a fight with some Dutch at Philip Schausehaugh'a; I mot them after the light occurred. They did not tell me anything about the fight only that one of the Dutch threw a castor and , cut Jim O'Hare on the bead. He did not say anything about using a knife. I. alter• wards went op to the saloon with O'Hare; went In and took a driak and walked out again. Do not know whether either of the Blenfang brothers were there or not. Emil iberfae/ sworn—All I know of this case, deceased cams to my store on Wednesday after the difficulty; I asked Ulm what was the matter with his hand: He said that he went to a beer hall and got into i difficulty. and aroma or stab. bed in. the hand; He said one of the parties was Gus Ebbert, and from the dlecription of the other I thought it was Jim O'Hare; He said he did not know which one of them cut him. The investigation hero closed in conse quence of the absence of the proprietor of the beer saloon and his vrife, who were thought by the Coroner to be important witnesses. The Jury will meet at seven o'clock this evening, when the case will be concluded. TEREI BUD ACCIDENT. Fall of • Wall—Two Boy. klored—A I Yesterday afternoon a terrible Reel. dent occurred at the ruins of the Fifth Ward Allegheny - School building. About four o'clock, two little, boys named respectively John and Charles Stickel, nine and fourteen years of age, were,playing on the atop of the build I ng With° Page street aide, when *strong gust of wind blew down the gable wall between the towers, directly above them. All of the rubbish fell inside, except three bricks, which took the op polite direction. Two of them In coming down, alllgbted upon the heeds of the boys and felled them in stantly. A passer by observed the sod dent and hastened to the spot, when the boy! were found bleeding and senseless. They were taken into the house of Mr. J. Woods, and Drs. L. B. Williard and James Herron summoned. Upon ex amination it wax found that Charles had been struck with the end of the brick, causing • comminuted fracture of the skull. John had received the brick . on top of his head. lila &knit was also fractured. The physicians, after learning the condition of the boys, had an hepes of their recovery, bat performed the trepanning for each, and did all that could be done under the air. cumstances. The little victims were then removed to their homes, corner Western avenue and Strawberry alley. The father of the boys hi Christian Jock.% • saloon keeper,No. 6 Western avenue. It woo rumore laid night that they had died, but upon investigation at si.ts,.. l / 4 ... 4 „,......_5an0rbar.i11e was found to bo untrue. They were, noWevarittr- - sensible, and were not expected to sur vive longer than a few hoar& = We are pleased to announce that the to talked of projed for the bedding of a new theatre Is about crystalizing Into substantial action. Mr. William Henderson, lease° of the New Opera House, is now in title city for, the our. pose of taking the matter In hand, and will, to-day, proceed to form ajoint stock esmpany with liberal capital to build a drat class theatrical establishment. He announces his willingness to subscribe ten thousand dollars. cash, as his share in the enterprise. We hope there will ise enough public, spirit manifested to secure the desired en& The investment will pay. Pittsburgh has no good hall or theatre, and the amusement commuol ty has of late years grown so numerous as to demand better facilities and accom modations. We wish the enteprlse an abundant MUCC!" and on behalf of our community thank Mr. Henderson for being the drat to move in the matter. Ilas Indecent Assault A hearing wax had yesterday morning before Mayor Drum In. the case of the man, EiWomon Llghtcap, charged with attempting alt outrage upon the person of a little girl Tuesday afternoon. The child made her statement, as heretofore given. It appeared, however, that the man was intoxicated and not of very sound mind at any time.. The prosecu. :or refused to carry the case any further, and the Mayor Imposed upon the acctmed a tine of ps and mete, for disorderly con. duct, which was paid by his brother. The fellow as It was received a severe punishment. He appeared before the magistrate who a countenance swollen and disfigured by the thrashing which belted received, added to which beam. plained that his jaw had been brken. It le quite likely the adventure will prove a valuable lesson to him. Internal Revenue Asseamenta. Below is a statement of the Internal Revenue assessments In the Twenty second District for the month of Novem ber, 1869, in the seven divlakmacompria log the Twenty-second District, Russell Erroll., Esq., Assessor: Spirits 818,906 96 Tobacco 839 42 Fermented Thrums. 125 00 Banks and bankers 4.249 06 Gnaw reoelptr.. 10,978 15 Balm. - 6,62212 Other specials.. ' 1,443 84 Income 175 92 Article. In schedule A 22 00 Dividend. and profits.-- 10,861 75 Legacies sod 103006011003.... 1,128 70 Gas 8,432 46 PeruUlm, 3,171',01 164866 MI Past to Himont. Yesterday evening, Mr. Joseph Blake ly. &resident °fib° Twentyacoood ward, came to the Mayor's office, aecompsnied by his son, • little boy of about elght Yaws of ago.' He stated to the Mayor that there were two huhdred men follow. log him for the purpose of killing him, end asked the protection of the authorl• ties. This statement rrt connection with his masters and other facts known to the Mayor convinced him that the unfortun. ate man lass insane, and he was sent to the Dixmont Hospital. The little boy was almost worn out with fatigue, hay log been following his insane father since early in the morning, and he was in the office but a few moments before he fell asleep and slept soundly for several hours. He was taken In charge by an aunt. Botha ay Gifts: To the purchaser or, holiday sifts, the establishment of Messrs. Orr et Sic Con. ogby, corner of Water and Federal . . streets, Allegheny, , presents an attrao• tire appearance. The firm, with judi cious care, have jest purchased, for the holidays, one of the finest assortments of jewelry and silver ware ever seen In our vicinity. The stock comprises silver sets end single . pieces of silver ware. Gold and silver watches, 11E4[2,41 Garin Gee, styles and prices, ladles' Jewett/ In endless profusion, gents' watch guards and chains of every variety, statuettes, yawl and mantel ornaments—in fact, there is hardly an article in the trade which cannot be found in the store.. For beautiful, durable and choice presents, a selection from their large assortment could not be excelled. lambasts and Dealers In fancy goods supplied at Eastern prices. at ALteaux, °Lynn & Co.',, Nos. 78 and 80 Maxicei street• THE COIJRIII. Distrkt Court—Judge Hampton - .and Culiter. , Wan:sr/may, Decethber i 22.—The; gnixrent is still under consldenition In this court. No business - of pubile in lamest was trsnsactod. Common Pleas—Judges nterrett, : ' ■nd MI WEDNESDAY, Dee. 7,2.—1 n the CMOS Of Waring vs. Thomas, and Same — vs. Loef fler, previoruily reported, plsintlif took ELODEIIHS. The fret case taken up was that of Beale vs Bracken. Action on book an: count Jury out. In the PM of McCready vs. Penna. It. B. Co.. motion to tate off non•eult. The next came taken up was that of Rodgers vs. Ring et al. Action to re. cover damages alleged to have been sue. tamed by plaintiff in consequence of a nuisance maintained by defendant. On trial. Quarter lilesolono—Judge Stowe WEDNESDAY, December 22. - - Thg-firlit MO taken up was that of the Comnion. wealth vs. Michael Hagtneyer, indicted for asasult anti battery, Jame. Reisinger prosecutor. The Jury returned a Verdict of guilty. Mary Higgins, indicted for felonious assault and battery, was next placed on trial. The defendant was charged with feloniously cutting and wounding Michael Siberia, while the latter was en gagedln a tight with her husband. The r returned a verdict of not guilty. and direcied that the costs be divided be tweenlhe prosecutor and defendant. Harry Girt, indicted for larceny, was next placed on trial. It was alleged that the defendant stole an -overcoat from James Buchanan, the prosecutor. The jury returned a verdict -of guilty, sod recommended --the defendant to the mercy of the Court. The next case taken up was that of the Commonwealth Yd. Henry Hershauser, Indicted for malutaining a nutted:ice by keeping a ferocious dog. The Jury re. turned a verdict of guilty. John Walls, against whom there were several Indictments for illegal liquor selling, was arrested on a process and brought into Court yesterday, when the cases were untied and nofle pros. entered on payment of costa by defendant. The mats amounted to 117.65. John starts square with the Courts once more. How long he will keep_Lmis to be determined. Trttrr FOR THURSDAY. 127. Com.lva. Laurence Bell-4 cases. 123: o -Anne Gordon-2 Candi. 88. .‘ Jessie Jones. 88. 4 . John Silvia and John Tit brook: Wm. Lloyd, et al. V., OPERA HOES 11.—MISE Emui' Maddern at the Opera House last night was re• calved with great favor. She will ap. pear again tonight In two performances, "Pat of • the Petticoats" and "Katy - O'SheaL" For a pleasant evening's entertainment, attend the Opera Hat*: THE GEHHAN OPERA.—"Faust" was presented last night to a very respectable audience at the Academy of Music, by the brilliant German Opera Troupe now holding forth at this place under the managerial auspices of Mr. Grau. The sterling opera was well put on the stage and the singers developed unusual per fection. To-night the 'Magic Flute" will be presented, introducing the celebrated prima donnas, Miss Jackson,Mina Frie derici and Miss Dzluba. - Se ats may be secured at the music store of Bieber & Bros., No. 1= Wood street. . P/TTSBURGH THEATRE.—The splendid variety entertainment at the Theatre at tracted a crowded audience teat evening. The singing of Mies Clara Burton, and the dashing and brilliant acting of Miss Lucy Clifton, are the attractions, to gether with the inimitable Herr Haltom. They will appear thin evening In a now programme. Masonic Efax.t.—Sergeant, the Magl• elan, opened to a good house at Masonic Hall hat night. lie will continue until the end of thoweek every evening, wit!) a grand Chriattuas matinee. Added to the attractions of his legerdemain one hundred presents are given away nightly. 02.1.11•2 ea Pam—The fair for the ben efit of the orphan; is now In inceeasful operation In the basement of St. Paula mthedral: The booths*, museum, Print ing Mike and refreahmsot_tables surpass In beauty and appointMenta any that have marked previous &Millar gala occa sions. Thi Best /neelooting holiday gifts care should be taken to secure something of real value, something which in after years will be looked upon with pleasure, and bear with it' the evidences of friendly feeling, while at the same Unto it Is of practical utility. If any of our readers are in doubt as to the place to secure such presents, we would advise them to cull at the musical establishment or Messrs. Mellor & Hoene, 63 Fifth avenue. There- Is nothing In the Immense stock at this popular ear. porlum, which would not he acceptable to any recipient who has st all an snore - elation of the "divine art." Not to speak of the pianos, melodeons and organs, of which the sasortment cannot be excelled, there are the lighter instruments, line, guitars, Autos, hank*, drums, music boxes, de, dui., In enaleas variety. Added to this, what more appropriate article could be given than an elegant musical folio, or one of those superbly bound volumes of the choicest tannic. Before deciding upon the purchase of any particular gilt, this assortment should be looked over. •Tbe Creteent ■nd the Crees.t. Last livening a very large and Intelli gent audience assembled at Lafayette Hall to bear Bishop Ellmpute's lecture on "The Crescent and the Creme." Ths distinguished divine was introduced shortly after eight o'clock by the Bev. Dr. Nesbitt, of the Christian Advocate, and occupied about an boor and a quar•' for with anent those peculiarly eloquent, comprehensive, and brilliant productions which have won him inch a world wide fame. The lecture wee simply a cot:madam of the two forme of religion eymbolletd by the two standard*. Their rise, pro. grass, success and effects on humanity were reviewed to a Eyler at once very Instructive and very entertaining. Many beautiful and thrilling psasages excited the hearty approval of the audienee. Altogether the lecture fully ■uatained the high reputation of the orator, and we very much regret that -s want of space prevents a publication of the full synopsis prepared. Hama and Harmony. These word* touch all oar hearts, and Inspire rut with .aideates to see them 11• Instrated In every dwelling. We are always pleased. we we pus through the Streets, to hear the sweet tones of &plan° or organ, for we feel that amid all the changes of life, there I. happiness where there is music. Judging by the great activity at Mellor & Hoene'* mune store, we should stay that tbeeelpultilnir men are sending an unusual amount of "hap. piness" to various families, In the shape Of pianos, Organ., Melodeons and diver. other musical Instruments. And It lino wonder that they are doing such a large trade, for their stock or Inetruinents to unrivaled In numbers and variety, and their prices are greatly reduced, to atilt the times. Persons wlahing to make such an acceptable present as a piano, organ or melodeon, should visit Mellor & Heenb's Mubicel Palace, Mn. 53 Fifth avenue, neat door to Masonic awl. Real Estate; Transrers. The following deeds were admitted of record In theofßoo of T. IL Ilunter,Faq., Recorder lbr the county of Allegheny, Wednesday, Decembor22,lB69: 2..1..1 W. Whit. to David Hell Intork, Oet. • IMP: 66 acre...4l.d to Potionto.nrh,p••r2 oo Wm. ibdward. to , otin BAIN Dee. 16 lot No.ll, And, plan, Siert w00.gr1. , ..22011 ger. pl v Dome tweop Orodore Dello. Jo. • .0, IWO r 1 ts 2 so No. b p 64. Damonces'a pito, Lowe. ell . Clainybl IMO Dotalel 7. omltst to a11cr....1 eta tr. oe.otree 21' 1/122: lot NI 1.7 SO feet, Lane wreet, /rut Igr -117/ D l Y,•tOs Wharton fe e. Orge etirablu. Jls yl, lea; tat ny ILO on Jo so 211ralogna 111.20) Wm. Naceof. to It. blowier . May 11, sgsr; pot yo rOst• o f . J 000ph litre es, Bit tat g boor.. *Lon I grt ..'..11 ,- .l4' , . l ;:z . Z . L'itredt.4l:! and Lhullen tow.- . .nip 11.1(0 Ficellent Boaraing.—Persons desirous of procuring excellent table boarding. Can have their wants gratified at Burns' popular restaurant, corner of Smithfield street and Sixth avenue, Mr. Barns, the enterprising proprietor, ha. adopted a new scale of prices., and tamale% pro- poses to accommodate his patrons at four dollars per week. Those who may think this astonishing low pride accounted for by. - Inferior culinary' arrangomeata, should call at the 'restaurant and Judge by practical experience.. Mr. Barns In vites examination, and- feels confident the tables—which are always ataindantly, supplied with the bast the market. affords —cannot hs objected to by the most [esti& pua *plank Ohl) hint a all. ' 7 -41:7, PITTSIYURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY . MORNING, DE CHBISTIGALI How, to EDJoy It and What to the Mal Suitable Present to Blake The grandest of all Christian anniver saries, that which commemorates the advent into an unredeemed world of sin, suffering and sorrow of • loving Saviour Is swiftly approaching. Already the merry bettering out that the darkness of night is rolling away and the light of morn Is coming In; that Christmas with all its joys, holiday pletumrea and peace ful love offerings is at head. Parents fondly anticipate twinkling eyes of little pets, flashing with new found Joy and delight. and innocent' hearts bouncing and besting In gladness and gratitude as the trinkets and toys distributed by saintly "Santa Clans" are _spread out for contemplation. Loving wives are si lently and secretly -working with willing hands to complete some ar ticle of dress or comfort wherewith to as tonish their husbands, and assure them on the morn of the rosy holiday of their continued constancy and affectien; and husbands with equal pleasure and pride are quietly preparing to furnish like cur. pHs, and evidence to the companions of their joys and sorrows. Friend, and sweethearts In ill classes of society are engaged in conjuring up what will please the object of their affections Wide and varied lithe range of selection, and some gifts will be wisely chosen, others frivolous, but all will come from hearts gunning and overflowing with lover And yet, Christmas comes but once a year ! Joy and gladness are but the sunbeams that pierce the clouds of sorrow and sadness, which overshadow our pathway through life. Bright days may be hailed with pleasure. but dark ones must come with them. Death borers about us constantly, and the sweet sounds of the holiday beds may fade away In the echo of rattling earth tossed on the grim coffin lid by the bends of the self same iteston, who rang out so merrily the matin song. In view of the transitions of life, the changes as varying in humanity as In surrounding nature, we can not feel that we should enjoy the sunshine of the day, heedless of the storm-cloud of temorrow, and hence, In giving expressions to our feelings of gratitude and affection in Christmas gifts we should consider bow to confer the greatest present and future pleasure on Mows we lose. . . The present of arlch set of furs, cheap, though elegant; Is the best selection we could make. Messrs. Wm. Fleming d•. (.30., the great and extensive far dealers, No. 139 Wood Street, have on band a Kock which ' , yoke% universal attention end admiraten . . They sell reasonably. They have been the first to inaugurate cheap prices for good goods. We advise our readers to visit this great emporium before purchasing elsewhere. Their goods are superior and their pricee'are as low as eau ho found anywhere in the country. No better choice for a holiday present could be made than a set of fora. iga n and Tobacco Mr. John, Megraw. wholesale and re. tall dealer in &gars and Tobacco, 45 Ninth Hate Hand) street, has now on hand a very large stock of these articles, to which ho desires to call especial atten tion of city and country dealers and consumers. No one possesses better ad vantage. than Mr.Elegraw for purchas ing the most desirable stodk in the mar ket, on the most favorable terms, and he is now receiving daily from the best manufacture:a, both East and West, large ineolces of. the very finest brands. Those desiring to replenish their stock at the lowest possible figures should not fall to all and examine his tobacco and Mr. Megraw also desire' to call the attention o(thoae who contemplate mak ing presefita to their friends on Christ man to his splendid collection of Meer schaum and Erie, Pipes, and Meer aohnum and Brier Seger Tubes, as well as him choice Havana. and La Tiaminas, and ii - Tact everything to be found in an establishment of the kind. Remember, goods sold wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. A Substantial suggestion. During the holiday semen no one can either present blcuse . if or his gentleman friend with a more appropriate and Ben sible article than a 'stylish and fashions blo cult of clothes, cut and made to or der. Messrs. Gray, roardel A Rose, whose establishment has long been regarded as one of our most prominent head centers of fashion; have on hand a very large and judicial:oily assorted stock of seasonable goods, which they offer at very reasonable prices. They have the' amplest facilities for the manufacture of Ow king In the neatest, moat fashionable and most durable styles. and In all cases .the_..fullest measure' of satisfaction is warranted. Thett Mock of general -fetr nlshlng goods I. large and complete, and selection therefrom an be readily made. We commend the gentlemen composing this firm to our readers, and bespeak for them an Increase or the large share of patronage directed towards them. A Chrlstnins PresenL Is laaelling rapidly. Seventy.live per week. Now Is the time to get the moat nsefal article whlclrla in use once every week. Being aware that It Lithe most laborious, and at the same time one of the moat recall:l,4y dud(' of housekeeping, and which entirely devolves upon the ladies to do, and every person dreads that day In the old house under the old system. It Is simple, cheap, durable and effec tive, and is aecentrible to every family. It can be pall in monthly payments. It has no tqusl, and is easy worked and only taker' two hours to do a washing. It is on the Dexter Washing Machine. All that we silk is a trial. No ■lopping; no bollingof clothes. Savoie soap and time. R. H. Luau. Agent, No. 12 Federal street, Allegheny city. We have received from W. A. (Alden. fenny, 45 Fifth avenue. Harper'. maga :lna for January—a very Interesting and racy number. Glldenrenny. has all the magazirm. Christmas Presenta,—Groat variety of &my articles at lowest prlom at lifeLonux, GLIDE et Co a. Oysters, Ilyaterv, Oysterv—llte cele• brated Chincoteague and Ananooelf' (Va.) Cyders are received fresh and dl. reel trout their native waters every Mon. day and Thursday. Quality guaranteed, and sold at the unprvvedented low price of 10 per barrel Call at once at STEEL h Third street, near Hcolthfleal. Chincotesgue Shell Oysters at Steel & tiro's]. Fresh arrive! today at 18 per barrel. Glover. Bore and other useful articles for Otis, at Macrum * Carlisle'', 27 Fifth avenue. • Per Holiday Presents.—Jost received, a new supply of the celebrated Bertram ,t Fenton aavriag machines, expresaly for holiday girls. A very appropriate and useful present. °Moe at No. 77 Fourth avenue. Toys, Dolts, and many fancy articles for Christmas, at Macular Carliale's,27 Fin avenue. Parent.logy..—Fowler and Wells, at Lafayette Hall day and evening, will make examlualons a few days longer. What to do and how to make the roost of time and talent explained. • tf • Elegant new styles Jewelry, Just opened et Meer= t Carlisle's, 27 Fifth avenue. Conattatten Water inn amain gore kir Diabetes and all diseases of the Md. nays. For sale by all Druggists. rrasff. Bows, Ties, Sulipendem all new holi day Roods, at Maar= & Carlialida 27 Filth avenue. . Every person when dextrous of a pleas. ant and harmless stimulant should ask, st the nearest restaurant, for a glue of Pier, Dant:lsis tt Co.'. Cream Ale. It is the most delightful and beneficial of drinks. • Heal Fine Lace Cooda fcrr h oliday preF ants at Maar= 21 Fifth avenue. Alexandra's llCkt Gloves—Ml assoft. many blaak and all colors, Julia received, at • Macatrat, GLYD2 Co..' Jewel, Glove and Bandit °rank:ll3o:es for presents, Idserum earnsle, 27 Fifth avenue. : • - • Itatelkerehle fa, Collars. Scarfs, dm., Ibr the nolidsys, at michun t Carillio% 27 Fifth avenue. I=l It is asserted by competent authorities, that none but those most thoroughly ex perienced in the hotness of buying and selling precious stones can tell the true notate and value of. what vixen to be a moth diamond; that there are not Airy jeweler.' in England who can tells rough diamond when they See it; and not twenty who can diatingobb between one and piece or bout, which hu only about one tth the nine of cAMmolltt There have been some humiliating ilitistiations of the truth of these umlaute', •In the recent mistakes or English dealersh7 aberNirti• dee Who have teletektn - Auenelhnquertik for real diamonds. Compuunglnurrew. The commercial editor of the Chicago Renting Joufnai gives a new method of computing interest on any number of dollars at six per cent, which so far as It goes is simple and convenient. We give the rule below from the Journal, with additional rules for computing in terest at eight and ten per cent., handed us by a friend. These additions add triple value to the rule, for the reason that eight and ten per cent. are used more at the present time than eix per cent. ER PER CENT.—Multiply any given number of dollars by the number of days oflinterest desired, cut off the two right haid figures and divide by six, the result Is the true Interest (in dollars and cents) on such sum for such number of ,days at six per cent. Enter PER czum—idultiply any given amount by the number of days upon which It is desired to ascertain the inter est, and divide by for..hrita, and the re sult will be the interest tor each amount fur the time required at eight per cent. MINE PER CENT.—Multiply the same as above and divide by forty-the result will be the interest at nine per cent. Ten PER CENT.—Multiply the same as above and divide by thirty.olz, and the result will show the intereet at ten per cent. The Journal adds: This rule Is so simple and so true ac- cording to all business usages, that every banker, broker, merchant or clerk should post It up for reference. There being no each thing as a frseticin In It, there Is scarcely any liability to error or mistake." By no other arithmetical process can the desired Information be obtaihed by so few figures. Additional - Markets try Telegraph SAX FRANCIFICO, December 22.—Flour: super an advance or 19.34 e; extra 15,50. Wheat quiet: strictly choice 11,65. Legal tenders tayi. FOR SALE.-STOCEL AND FIX TURIL9. LEASE AND GOOD WILL, of t llrst-elass (Doer ry, • good . bnstaess. Flo enthral, ed being engaged In other basteiss, li there tsou for selling. O. W. POSEY, 49 Fed. teal street. Micah. ay. tb. funeral En tate IfCeDar, at 9 o'cloelil FOB SALE. P. 4., from her late imitates. No. 41 Ma lon _ - Street. 1:1:1111 TILCKOTEOik Wedre•Ap mortify., Dee 99 et oneo'clock. Ws. • UtlaN SACRA/P . 9N comm . % ofd. U. Ploclorea, la the 02.1 year o tier age. 11ULSVN—on Toe , .weeelate. at . 11 4 et., lett. JAIIIIte Er— at Harmer.- wile, Pa., In IS. 11.1 peer or 11l afe. • Tee funiral wl I tote plate Item Ale late resi dence at liarmersellle. PA., so DAI, al 14 coelock Y. MARTYR—Oa Taeiday at ba . tpastlSle'elaelt RACK s 1.. dauat.• r or W. ned /Mu] Harty., aged IC yeah ands wont.. the funeral will take him, Rom the rtaldr Of her Tat rolate, corner of Chel taut street, All. 0..7 MT. TO. AT, at 9 o'clock. - UNDKRTAXERB B. PArriaBog JAXII L. WILLIAMS. rATI.' RSON & WILLIAMS Uudemrrs, .rororr of Flab avenue and agtrtlL. ai Pittsburgh. (MMus of all Sleds, of li. :,-g,P.7.l;vedg.g.Ogd:drueLl A rT.trg ; r•asouable terms la the city noameasa carriages Latiletted.. 0010 e open day and nigh, rBIABLES & PEEBLE Ul. 'AI DV/TAXERS AND 1.117F.NY STANLIN, earner PAN DINPICY PUNNET AND eIIURCk AVICNIII Allegany city, erhere taelr COPYIS HOUMAaid apppiled NW. real ate Imitation No. imood, Idaboganysad Widuel (PAW, at price. varying Irma jai to SIMI. Bt• dies prepared for luterment. mid Ca, dares earabhed; aka, all glad. of Noarvlal %Pada, If reran& 01a. open at all Apure, dal sad WAIL joisEpn MEYER & SON; - lllcoia:wreacmisio, I= Oa.lag.. for "Irinearreils. $3.00 tae■ COTYINS and .11 7anersl nredstemeat Lc re anew rates. au? Ck4C, TO TITTLES & New Jewelry Store TO BUY.TOOR CIIRISTNA S PRESENTS LAMES , GOLD WATCHES AND/MAINS. Lt WATCHES AND CHAINI. cSAIN •ND RAM) BRACELETS. HAI•DICEIWIIIEF HOLDEIis. 01•8 nowt. RINDS AND PINS MOSS. AGATE. RINGS a SLEEVE BUTTONS. SOLID SILVE.K A' II PLATED W /MIL ODLD AND SILVER HEAD 11A1vIrti. Tot ET bran, VASES. PARIAN MARBLI t DODS. As. . . - bought in New York at the reduced rates of Oold, And will be tollsory low to or der to re. dune oar took as math as possible. noise un and aws e. • 117.&12114311 & 1182443 int, dela Joi erria Aviv UK , abate amiltbleld .Wet JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE & LOLLING NIL BRASSES Made Promptly to Order BAISBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand I=l J. 111. Cooper's Improved Balance Whet STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. Foudry, Car. 17th amt Railroad Street% =EMI tiTILL GBEATEIi BARGAINS. Another Lot New Millinery Goods . Cheap r than are r, at MRS. ROBB'S. 91 Federal Street, Allegheny. Velvet Hatt, 35 cents. Ruffled Collars, 10 cents. Cord Hair Nets, 15 cents. ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. New Let linen mos t ALL 9TYLEEI, CTIMAP 91 rnnixsurs. STTIII3 T. MIS HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of Peas an Sixth Strode FALL AND WINTER STOCK COMPLETE LIDIRS OR GENTLBREN, J . , .D. , ebase moo prossott for Moir HOLIDAY CIFT. _ Woold do well td•top Isid ermine, VE mr stock . TN,911%•, urw lost • Hound st W. G. DIMSEATEI.-11. 4ISWILLNII AND OPTICIAN. del/se sirrit Avzinne. ROBIN 801; 11E41 Pay Iteceelloril to a n aGnoN. Xnns L Main% WASHINGTON WORKS; FOUNDERS AND annum 111118BUIGH, ilesatsetwen of Boas and IftatlecUT ige r rapag: t er t reie. MacTerr . .a v 1 . 2; sun mi n. . lioller ‘ a o lf4 l NLVM. af,h le t . . • No. cornet Ifft.s nod istoltbileld Str.. ...- 0, 11:2177 1 421:" . A1LD , 8 PATZNT 1112Cu0T.0.. E PH COPAL LASSICAL ACADEMY, 18apltene not Building.Liberly Mt ut.) Win ter Tenn begins on MONDAY, JanillPT ad Olreninr. to be bad from the r thaol pal. ' , (1t30.117 03Y. T. L. Mit LAM. aux ci.orniNu. %MAW, PANTS. OVZRALLS, CAN, te. Alio. Oiled Clothlpi of all Phalli always oa hand and fouls, 11 h.lesa:e or retell. ty J.t H. PHILLIPS. den 116 andillil,plxth strut.. 250 le! CHOICE AIPPLve. Y. CANFIELD. 75 7.211,f!W tAtigela 2% MILS PICALF.4 I . • Tor We bi J. B. CASTULLD. MBER 23, 1869 IarNOT/Ciat—,,2b-Let," 8a1e,,, Wants," "Annul," I. Boarding," die., not exceeding POUR LINER, will be inverted in these columns once for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each adde • tionaLinve FIVE CENTS. WANTS. WAFTED. --From March or .t.rn oext, THHLS PIIMtiItIHLD UM 11.00110. with boarding for ere adult gem.; In a lenteel private family. to Pltteboreh or Allegheny. Adam., Mn. WAxerrx OCCICS. N I V ANTED--111ELP.--AT E. PLOYMENT. 0/71C1f.,__No. I It. Galt Meet, BOYB GIRLS and YEW. for elterent MEM of employment. Perim. wattle[ past of all kind. can be el:pelted on snort nett.. WANTED—An AGENT for this TAUT() OWterms more liberal that anty other compeum. OW and examine at 161 Wood tMeet. MIEE WANTED.-4GENTB every WHERE. to Sell the All &MOAN NS IT. TIN'O MAGNIN'!" theo4 Ptentical /even, 0 Knitting Machine ever Invented. Pelee p 3. NV 111 knit *O,OOO eltches (rel. minute. Ad. dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.. Boston. Mess, or Nit. Loeb, Mo. WAFTED. - MORTGAGES.- $20.000 to Loan In largo or malt amount.. at ► fair rate of Interest, THOMAS K. PETTY, ' 818, Bond and Beat Estate Broker, • No. 179 Ber.`thneld TiTANTED.— AGENTS. - - $250 pm month to cell I.e odly UENUINc 1.11- PROVED commoN EN.N SEWINU MA .CIItNE. Prim, only 111. lima/ luduccmenta to Agentm. Tub s I. the Picot popular Sewing Ma- Lhine or the tlay—ake• the limn. ••lilaatic ock d m o any kiLd of work that eau be done un any machln.-100,090 •nd the demand cc...tautly Increasing. Now is the time to take an Agency. 141.0 for circulars,. 11121,Bet gtf! 111='%:.: 1111 , rittl'agt. FOR SALE. A GOOD SIMON GUANO BRADBURY MOO, 7 7•! MAYA Neatly new. Also. several gars of VENTBIAN BLINDS, All color. act nearly new. Th• ahoy" aril'''. will be old ammo (or want of room. Apply to 17. Do rtolir. • Corner of ninth Avenue and tholtblield Street ntzianna, FSALE.4 FIRfiT (LAGS .a. NEW BRICK DWILLLInG 1100171 L—If nut at d won tel len rtn ed. ' , Also. A must tett•ntltt Bplek Hones and large Lot oo Prolpeet street. A Ito, in. arty urn Brien House of lix rooms, ttli„...tg e c4l . oo d nr. am and netrr. Forty• also. an excellent Frame Bonen of fans rooms and ball on for r.ireunh etre., Alto, A Well built Yr.ino• Iloose On Tony- Fourth street. Eared In Iron. tad m With a /Met pent°, for another house on same lot. A so, A brat Mato modern style a Came House of eta rooms. Eat=l . _ Al.so Building Lot. in Bloonageld, BHA On year. to t ay. Or B. B. Williams, Res! Xmas and It Swan., Agent, tenth ward. Pitt. I, ,, :zh a. oPPOtit M. John's Ephoopal Fon SALE. ;rit7g. 111A0Pring Hill Berenit r aid. .6.1.100; House n acre. dt ' , e 54 James steam 63.500; SI boom. on lltming atoa I earn: bousee and 3 lots In Pleasant V. ley. 04.300: 6 acres le Reseree toernatop on Xvlr. green toad, 60.000: X tolln Fremont *meet, 64,000. house and lot In Sal em, Old%414,1100; Isere droned In Bellevue Rom 41:000; boom and lota. bead or Hester .tree[. 01,1150; boom an 4 * Wes In Ellaanetb Boro, 61.400: boum and lot In Brldgemater, Bearer count]] bo ss. isontalas lel room., lot 66 by 910 het y 1 , 000; l'inb at lair Oats Matilda, 34 acres , per aore. Indalre of WIIITKORIG. Real Zatato keen. corner Wag, and tiaaduskl stmts. Alletherty. DERSONAL.—AIII persons seek -1.. INN HOMES, or trivertakets la Heal La- Late, wIHUII, Woe% Irp•ple andir nn pp t teo kM7I or 9111 be anTAT sent by mall Ines tasty lt btlba rogue/ h.:M="l4l'9V lulled out ' ft e bakers sad Heal gelato Arrears. No. 139 P ow ell 1111/1,611. Villa SALE.—En gin es and 8011. A: en, New sod 841.114 Hand, of all Mode constantly on hand. Onion from all pasta of the Coloitl7 promptly executed. JAMI2I lIILL • 00.. Coen.. Marlon •••watte IP.P. W. C. R W Uleeben). Pa. O 4 EAP PROPERTV. for Pale.— No. 47 Norton Garden Aemoe. lareety. Gem feet six laabm (rent by one imadedd add tro de. p. to an alley. A lama frame tristbileg. voltdbla Air a inau.iseimy or diem hag. Alto, a MireGtinf Some of elm maim fronting on t alley. eh a property will be sold Al. bmgam. • APPIr to 8 CUT/MUM 4 . 0N8. - deli - 39 dixtb Avenue. lOWA LAND VD@ SALT,-300 Aeo• of choice latul le one of the besl coon -11 to tows near limo nee of the Chmaeo d Northwester [Jed, • ol to o.• of the molt L 7 .4 Iv vr e b port, ;n s p ut r l . tle A litste. Wall be 1014 11.)1 1 11.11747 to 10* Ifouttb avene.o. FOR HALE. —ENEDNE4 AND BOP ERA ntw and secona-bud, non """ " band nad b 7l , l6lCat a BRO. ... a tinyner Barrenzaentb and Pike atrea. - PttUbnreb. Pn FLOUR yOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS •ND CONSMILERS.We ere now mealy. sr alot of 40,000 butte. earefulW &Meted WIIITIt AND /JIIIICII AND ThIiNEMIZE WIIILAT, purchased In Gibson. Tarte. Omen RMorgan &nett& ' Indmna. This lot of Wheat le the very best to be found and mutant be dumps/mod by ant In the United Wale. We Dove alto Ord shed ur Improvements to NAmdp•rp,fdolttn• cloas o mut Cooling ntotelne. and Sr. enw prepared to 1111111•11 the brat Flour we Info made for ten peen at peters that defy oontkeUtlon on the mune Lending( Suer. IL T. EICNISMOT & DUO.. Penn et.= Kw. • 11 .4b&Y. September 13, 11149. FLOUR: FLOUR t . . FLOUR MINNISKYrA HAILERS IMOURI* - *SO Obis. Legal Trader.llll7 Ha Hs, IST This %nal., ITO SM. Stamoat LIMB OTO Day%loons Co.. 1110 We Ned RlTer. 1113 Ws May . . CHOICE WISCOSISTN ELOOItEL seo4l/1. MID bele Wtate Suer, 400 tads •artoue breeds Series Wheat Flow. WINTIIII WHEAT FAMILY 11A11.31. City MI/1 of Stator dela. Ohio, PrideoSt r Wt. Depot 'KIM. Muslim A. Illogleeder Led Clow., cbolc• St.trZr MIL. • Wool. lale lower than us be brought Rota k the s• WATT. LANG CO.. irn aTII ewe 114 Wood Street. corroN MbLs aoLmrs, BELL & CO. 7 ‘NCHON COTTON MILLS PITTSIIITIZO U. *l,f 10911111 sadi 1.111111 awaeto= am, RAIIINIOLIA 1111V1LT.717/1 ell AND. BATTIN G CANDIES ! ! CANDIES ! I der 100 Kinds. 9puicTl•32* IMILIA.I3Lar At Prier's locaikpare with may, M 152 FEDERAL STREET, *LLD:WENT CITY., GEORGE' BEAVEN. LOST NOTE. A PROMISSORY NOTE drawn - byika toiler monad, ditid Pitt... h. October lot, lUD. numbered 4. for iliEl NEN HUNDRED DOL. LASS. (1111300.00.). Orel. moot. Dowd.* w ar, iotomt, payable to tQe order at JOHN A. W/ Mar. war w.iltd otOetatier Tot to lb. .old Jabot A. Withal, New Yark oily. hot ....r toed by lam. All verso. aro biltaby wAiozO against negotiation lame, a meatat boo boon otootwil. $10141.1 " GEO. B. EDWARDS. DREJcA • Importer and retell dealer to Fxrirms errs-rvorizaw. WEDDING,' VISITING. PASTY AND BUSINESS CARD SPINIMAININGI, MONOGRAMS, ARKS, ILLUMINATING Ile, Loden 12/7 matt redetreptomptatleatloa. Bello LOIS ettiiitmal •t.. PAID, PUBLIC NOTICE. fleeter teett - appoinled AIS and (lAjl NOTTS INSPNLTOR for Allegheny Coady. Reties la hereby given that until tin steeneaa7 °diet and Nreloaleal Testing Ilaeldaero eaa be provided. I will be band at the urrice Or TIM NA. TIONAL FOONDRT ANII,PIPZ • WOIINS. Torenty.tblni street; near Penn. Pllbetharah. 11141T11; demei -- • Gas and Gas /eater inn actor. KEYSTONE POTTERY. is a. aurae a. co., evszarentass. asurvor. wurs or. Wa - r d w or lffil° o 62 l: r a mtgat rY . alum VINEGAR. THE PITTSBURGH WORKS. BILLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 andl7o SECOND AVENUE, Are now prepared To 1 ornl.h VINEOAR at the LOWT.ST MARKET RATIO. Attention la par , ticeluly palled to oor IRA WINE VINE BAH. 13 OS MERCHANT TAILORS rpnellsoN & INIILANBRING SUCCESSORS TO • • W. 8. IMVGEII & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 SIXTH ST,, late St. Clair. Via pl l frl Zihaeaol- V , or e l f t ri ellU d. .lLAZ/NNI/ .4111 et t'letqlO eida•ElEffilo 4 lt 1111114LANBRING. WEN 'AND BOYS' CLOTHING. :OVZ'ittt,lM=" Yeltum Sad iTGIXo. 1 GRAY_& LOGAN. 47 Sixth 84, 68 Fifth Avenue , Mate It. Clair.. noal FASEIONABLI3 MERCHANT TAILOR Keepll manantly on nand CUths, Casaitnerea and Vesting/I. AIso,GiNTLILIKEF.B YIIHNIBLILNO 000 DB. No. 03 1-2 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. les.illreentle Clothing nude to order In the late.' NEW FALL GOOD& • A. sblenelld new steak of CLOTHS, (048,8174ER155, ay., • lost received by . Hilliti BIECTSR. Mi====l COAL AND COHN BRADDOCK'S FIELD Gas Coal Company, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OP GAS, BLICIANITII AND FAMILY COIL, Nut Coal, Slack and Coke, ANTHRACITE COAL. Of all elm. and of the ben quality. ean be fur nished at reasonable ate.. Leave orders at cf. ffire and yarns, No. 73 ANDERSON STREET, Allegheny City. and Llbertystrert loattivia3 . tctn b toreet ) PIO-burgh. Addnas Pogoglee Box 381. bittsargh, ad they vat, real,. I,T...inattention SP - Prompt attention given to talent alp meat. dcll:qa CHARLES IL ARMSTRONG, BLUME rx Yougjdoghany and Conneamille Coal, And Mannesaturer of COIL BLACK AND DFBOLPRURIZED cots. OrIICE AND YARD. rnerßutler au/ Norton street.. ilbertv and Clymer street& Ninth ward: also bleroad street. ihraln &ro and !fool o d f Non street...Y. ia.Dayea s ad vrar. Orden aft at Other of the above oMoes, or ad dress to me throush Ylstaburgis P. 0.. 10.11.- calve prompt marabou. Refer to srbout tam auablrint: Roaaer. 1011., Co.. Wm. Smith. Colon iron M, S. a. Yow ler a Co., ntephonson A Co.. Bissell • Co., Or.ff A Horns, Alex Bradley, Park. Bro. A Co.. Part, McCurdy A CO. Reese. Warr A Wm. M. Yabor C0...1. B. Lyon Co.. Jamas Marshall Co., Alin . McKee & Co. Co on Do pot dotal. Connellsvllle R. U., Yenrisylvanla R., Allosheny Valley H.R. COMA COAL!! COALS!! DICKSON, STEWABT & Haylag removed their CPUs to Na 587 LthERTY STREET, Itately Olty leldtalbLlONDS/0011. are atm prepared to ferumb rood TOUGH:IIN liKAbrl‘ NUT 00AL UR BLACK. ea um memo 00 0 Moe. All warn lad at tbelr odes, or ad tame month w mall, will be aue "moot., SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, I:1=1 WINO, BRANDIN& GIN, &O, WHOLESALX PURE RYE WHISRUS, 409 PENN STIZZET, Have Removed to NOS. SSA AND sea PENN, Cor. litleeentb St., (formerly CansL JOSEPH &FINCH & CO., • NM. ILINS. INT. IS*. 111. US sad In. lIiBS erzzrr. rrr&nnizes. ILIXOTACTOIIIa 07 UMMilled Pas Ex im Eblaks : W." Is 701ZIGN (MOM HOP*, 41- 10123.110 &13 - 111 STABLES ROBERT 1 PATTERSON & CO, VORSICA OP Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., !MAMMON, PA. \ Win on Every Saturday EOM AN AUCTION SALE 'ORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS. to xllOlll Duce teen chtlr totica of OmM/tweed ot or Wore Monday./ etch work ISO rder for advertising. Prompt at tention and good car" gUI Do gives ell wax bitt Rem's. JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer. 40111111. ercvur 101r1c11.1PATTSUI011. ROW& U. PATTERSON & CO4 ILI*I - ARV. llar•in 1.1110 p;', I 0.:4 Cej,:• §r:t A O& MENU LYME k LIBBILII It stelltbl WALL PAPERS ELEGANT` PAPER HANGINGS. dote to soot and smote. Veemlllloo tat VOlllrffrAVV4 l l.l.74; .411121. I Mit stamped sad pclatee told. Newly Im e arsee and not to to toned elsewhere In Macaw:dry, FurWe • . W. R,lwAimitim . TIVS NEW WALL PAPER STORE, . , 191 Liberty fitt4a. DECORATIONS. , —In Wood; Matta...d hrsco for Wslli 4111 0 •412 . 17 1 of Otainc, Booms, Mao, gm.. 2' 17 " rt=l : a B. Inman § i l t l y 'AMPED GOLD PAPERS far pukes. at N. 101 IMMIXHUGH=H BRO. +ana. ~ s... m iu L» ` ~ , .~ , ..; , a~x=~;~_.,.n,.,,:.u'~'~~'i~-i ~.£r.~:.3n~..~tn~ ~++' i' »:o--~~'an'~v'.::.x~:a.~ c ~~' ~ Xl - ~ n- ~ Y c +. k '-_ _ ~' INSURANCE brovD STATES LIFE _INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW' ZORIE. E=! One of the olden and mart reliable twin.- [lons in the country. AHBiI9. Bene. Ist, 18611...83,511411.077.41. ♦ surplus over all liabiltifea of almost half a million dollars. 1 The Directors are ketonic the meet reosclabl , liehoctal men of New York. 11.13M62xC1A: H. L. BOLLHAN, Pree•t M.*. Y. Nat. Bank. OEO. A. BERRY. Prrs•t Clthena • Nat. Hank. JOHN HARPER. Prse•t Bank of Pttralturgb. JOHN WILSON.i Dileetor Paton Nat. Bank. JOHN D• BC i , LLY. Punter First Nat. Bank. AUG usrus HARTJE. Diner Ed Nat. Bank. A. WIESE. Fleet (Jarman tias. Rank, Allee•). J. G. BACRUPEN A PON, Booksellers and Stationers. . . . . . . O. BARDENWERPER. lionenl Arcola for rearm!wools. 424 Wain. meet. Yhtladelphla. W. 11. NIUE. Agent for AlPanel.) county. Onlee la Penna. In.. Co.. 10731; Wood St. ' ao=sl4 2701 THE NEW JERSEY Mutual Life Insurance-Co - ., NEWARK, N. 3. : 1 Ateete, Over 8500;000. All Policies limed by thle Company an perpei natty Nola-Forfeiting after the payment of One Amenuttrremltun. Dleldenne annually declared ant aPplled on third annual premium, either on the permanent Inemme of the Pollen or In reduction of prentl- HENRY 11111,11 PATRICK, General Agent, 161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor,) PlTYBBllftett. /111p-It pfe allable Agents wanted. deM C iAlln • • INSURANCE COMPANY. PIIIIILAWS =ammo. YUIN ' Avenue. 11.mosol Vi.o% PITTSBURGH, PA. DIRACTOES. N. J. ingloy, [U. W.Olorer. Jr. Capt.M.l3•lln. DAVI WiLltsee,,M. A Hansa.. A. Chambers, Jake HALll , Clurkan. Jas. M. Sabo. Timm Omit Jrto.li. • PA)B T 11. FANO, Pr JNO. P. JANNIS:Os, 1 JOS. OtINATON OW. B. T.4 J. GRACE,. el Imam on Liberal Te and Marina netia =2l • on Amt.. on all-Mrs INSURANCE CON. IMI) I3 IO.MOMici.n. . P..IIZRBER.T. Secretary— CAPT. elllfttia. NEZLIP, Sienese! gasott. Oince, Water surest, Bpany • OsOa Were. house, op item Pittetmrsh. Will Dunne easiest all lands of Tire and Ns glue W. A home Institation, ...seed by Di rects. who am welt known to the community, .4 who.* determined by peniptness mid Übe, slay to maltitala the ...Mr which they bare unused, as Crest. the but prolmithra to those thrsire to to Inent ed. n 11110703.11: Wenn.. NMI.. Jet.S Wathines K.. Killer, Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke, James Whalen Williama. St= r. e_re t, Kiri Am.. Josep Amen, ratuipkteyeaes, I 11. n ifir, , • Wra . Mostisaa. pENNSYLVANIA • - - - • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTS3UREINI 0/I1C& 80. 167.4 WOOD BMX= BANZ OP 001011110 P. BUILDING. This lee House Compeer. sad Wires WWI Wes by Fire exclusiely. LBCINAND WALTER, Prenatal. C. C. BOYl l l4i ti Vtel P:gaunt. Wiltl E r/aLIiZNY; ifel ‘ crt= . LINIZSM W.lter. Deor J. rlsoli. U. C. Bane, tico. W. Beane. - Robert Petrick. i i m ecob Pabi Klirrium ler. 4. G. /len, Jobb Vocitley. A. Amason. Eficll7 %noel. • • priremmir AILLEZIET LOSS BY !TEM 7 . - - MOM INSURANCE co. OF PHILADELPHIA. 0117102.08/ 1 / 1 GITIMEOTAHT Wr..nest INN. . Mama& Elmani i Charles W. IMMar. Hordeal H. Leah, • Tobise Warner. = aroma. Blum] rem, mu" eed, it. tth. . EL DI% HEAL O. HAN Etgra= iDW. gatl.T., ee Pre:Went. IV. C. J. IiIhDNEIMMLN, Apes% North Went comer ThLot Ana Wood atreete. uldskerts NATIONAL. INSURANCE COMPANY. ear. Federal It.and Diamond, illeakely, s M i t u. the MOND NATIONAL BANK r lv 3E., el. wurtgor-N•eas , clat. BIIIocENBON. lideretary. • Jet: A. NOM Loekturt.. I Jo.. 'yen. Jas.L.Graoaa. Hobart-Lea. C. too 'Boyle. .1.0. Brown...k. Geo Gent, Jarzb kopp. 0.11 PWllllams loa n hompoon J. MeNanaff. DEOPLEEP 11.31151178ANCE COW & PAST. • 017102. If • z morns wow a inrra ems. Her Ornavlantakb4r tire and Karina 113 As Wm. V. amt. Jima D. Vane.. Wk. PHILLIP& WATThili Capt. Jotta L. Moab. Samuel P. elartrar, Merles Artrackla, iagNl . ll. Snub. SaranellMkart • recald eau • Prcaldeatt. • Secretary. &LEER MEN If INSURANCE %mummy' OF PITTIMUISCH. CIL,No. 31117TH ISTVIET.Bestri Bum. =us. sallast an ttride or llre and Hulas JOHN IRWIN. Ja.. President. T. J. HOOK MOON, Vire President. C OO+. D IVI N . WWII. aralAtinnts bti Jr.; Dias p a: 111eatte , k a.k=nall. W. H. =arongen:olA ' I • Rob e & itgi. l4 Merles Hers. • Mot. J. T.tiitoristials Capt. Wm. 11m... T. H. Nevin. .'MIM.MT77IV..Tr ' nr •-•- ri7ll' • 100-WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES. noxiaaux 'AMP. CRUM. DLNYIII. alers the, OW! MIS, arm. Liam slot* of SILVER PLATED GOODS of alldnatpthrs. grEl=l* . s . eatze R. E. BREED 00. E=L:=QI:UI CALL AND SEE THE PEW Chhia Sets, Pariah Statue Vain awl /oaer r StAwr s °psalm for the H. }UMW & CO'S., Noh 1891,1881178 ESTRUM, ' 1.0,. • MOKOIMIIt of Flue Wblto °nano Won at halo , awl Dotal GAO 11 111,78 Dam. • oVI PROPOSALS • 01 1 1 1 1P3 OP THU COurrwousa or A LIOAIIIIWY a purr.. PA., rirratosou, Deo 11004.3800. NOl/CE TO BlHEUB.—Sealed PROPOSALS, addressed to .ITba.lospoi• ter of Um /Plagheay Coati r will to ra calve. at this once until 31st lan. laelasirr. far rarrlaltai:tho Co :uty,Priooa with 1133A11 for six woolls%trola Jarmay 150, 1510. Loaves to wales 1)f, to SI pagoda mpeetrnly. sad bbe Orgared quality. Bids to to, node at oo mita per ponad. 'Bond for two tbouand dollars Pinto +attired ffintalihttilpaitUrsaioco of contract. The mono of thip sands, taut am company tba Md. Bills, oodorsedbYttal!..a.•.l gad probatad at this on a, will M paid snouttlY. 11/31111[1.11./1113Eirrs • Controller., r!:=I Orrice Or Crrr Litnneraa a litrA=l.l. • • ._Prrrestntau,Wee. N O IIOE.—NEALED • rnolfro. KALI! for the en streatton of a ?LANK WALK on the Onensberg Turaidtee hoes Neg. ler 1,1 . ..110 to , Negley meat. Alto. for a BOLSI) WALK on' Illeverth Led Cent e As. twee. Rom Alice.. Lane to Merl Etat% alit be reverted at Ole oyes astll MONDAY. M ember sOth, 11169. • - apeelleattota ein be wee at Oita aloe: 11. right Is resosys4 to »Int as• andsit lady, N. J. NOOSZ. &INS CJT! INSIINKSEIs / 111 11ISEDIENT8 IarNEW OPERi. HOUSE Last [data tat two St Ma young anti beautiful, araLste. Mira EMMA MADDERIi, 111IIRqDAY APICNING. December 23, 1229, mur topmentcd THE PST OF TUC PETLICOAFS. th.r.L.lth songs Emma Madders To 0011[Itide with KILTTY 0111116 AL tutly, with song and dim,* Soma Madders. PUlDAY—rarewell lieoegt of Mama Madders. r jr=ltraleitil=l::e * :.; Ohrletm w.ii shortly Ow rodomi — thoth mato. PITTSBURGH THB.ATRE. H. W. WILLIAM, Lessee arse kiiga n ." . TO.NIHT. the great eked dancer and cella die% DICK ita the rear or the beautlMl 11. la, Ulu CLARA BUR CLIFTONhe laver- Ita romedienoe, Mire LUCY . thread, wee world , he free rat cannon ball Performer In "the PIKER HOLTUIII. All the s tare la a new. Programme. I.•dlee , Matinee en et day. There grand perfoimances on Maranon Day: morning art /UM: talernotat at liS; eiggt 'rndal, beton. otAleo. Yltleq immerge. IgrACAIDEMY OF MUSIC. =2:12=1 Grand German Opera. IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE OF TIIF. MAGIC F 1...113"1" E. With the lb loving , e.. 1.4 artlc THE MAME ELUTE. (lie si Zauher wtth JAHRHUN IIZUBE. BLZWAN. Wl[Oll,lEll, EUIHINES. 12232 In preparatlon,.llale•r• Grand Opera. THE JE%VE6E,LA JIIIVE. !SATURDAY—Ora.% 0 als Yslls.s. mArcrus. SATURDAY NlGHT—Tan•rell Tells! mass^ DER FIIE2IIICDETZ. With the irm.l In rantrilot rcrtie , prodocrit with h .nety brhorbt here • ape... 4.. ew ALYSIIut.IJM, $1 UU; rarchtett, snit Drugs Cir. loh!. , 9 n s. rrt - red, 50; /amtly Cirri, Our; (tal r R ~,,,.feels cart sow be Rid at Xteber f. Eines, IM wotoll rigors., es lat the de *deter or Jingle at night; Ltbr. nos Ile. sons and E. .11th. corrected solrer Ise 11. (or We at the Academy or at richer 1 BaO.. OW 3. . arHASONIC HALL. Wednesday, Monday, Friday & Baloedalt , r scrober 19, 93, 91 and SUL "s.! SARGEANT,, THE MAGICIAN. • lOU PiLZSZNTS klveo away blebtli. Mitts, 115 e.; Reserved Seats, SO. To be bad at °MenVeneers Zook Store, II Vl:th oBAWD X AMNIA; CIIRPSTMAS at A o'enali. Ives, eta! , to 'se Ivo • present. rekeu to ell Dense f she house. SIP cents. • err:', rgrORPHANS , 3P.E!LIFL, - N OPEN EV - Eal . t3l EVEN] No. IN BASEMENT OP CATHEDRAL. AIM ASSESSMENTS Exonesting's tnn , nct. ..ALLsOntral . CIS.. Dee. IV, MM.{ •• N OTICE.—The assessment for Grading of Buena Vieta Street; From Taylor ►venue to Carroll et:eet, Is noir ready for examination and can be men at tile office mitt SATtillDAT,Dae.ll3ll:6lll69.werei wit be pieced CO the heads of the City Truman. for oolleetlen. I= 1375 tilt 1/01/1101'0 011171 ALLIOEEIT cit y, Det.. 10, mit. N OTICE;— . -The assessments tot The Grading and Paving of ERIEDOO . 2 ALLEY, Frees Ifcas ler Meet to Talton etreet.ice awe reedy for examination and can be seen at this office mall THURSDAY. Deceniber 234, 11169, bee they sclll be plteett la the bands of the City Tremont fee pollecclon. CHARLES DAVIS, Clq Reghtecr.• =XI VATETTE ITTREET.—Potice is' berate area that the understated, appoint. ed IA aide. damage. sod to.nont. for. ostenlag Yap tte forret, (My of Attebeer. front, carer to the Ohm rt•er nowt tone; the weals. on TUiSOLLY. Darenteer 3536- 0569. at 3 o'clock r. to attend to the Make of Melt appelatmeet. • JOEIV H. INGHAM. JOHN AI TON awn AULD DIL*IIIIIIII% IMMI PROFESSIONAL G W. De CAMP. • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIN• Moe. N. 131 701111.211 AVENUE Pitta- hstgli. (formerly orenDlea by W.. l( af.p . Lowrie.) will practise is the V. 15. amen District Courts. la the Mate Supreme sad al 0 Courts of Allegheny eousty, end mate sorters. Hone to most of the &disown "mane. JAMMU ARCILWIAL.D BILAILEILEY, A.TrIIZIUNMIr.AT.L.A.W. le. 91S-IPIVTII STALLT. =IZI ===',l JOHN A. EITRAIIif sz-orritno nyerrca or ram yiros AmPOLICE ILAGOITEATE. ommouta nrro oppodte MACE. Wrath.l‘4.Bl4ii="AVV:b.lll4•l3rEPEl,..l3ll°°:'tro2M WOL U. NEFJ'EJR, ALDIIIPMET AND XX-OYFICIO 709r10i or TUX PZAOL. OFFICE; 89 FIFTH AVENUE. coWattention given to courayanen= iona. Deed.. Banda and Mortgages op, and all legal tautness attended to promptly and acenrataly. • APPLE PAREEM-1 have a toll assortment or Apple Paring.Cortngiuth &king Machines, which I Invite all to call agl the them Pied. .The PARING, COSMO AND MAITHINII2I, takth only three tarne • the thank to pare, eon, and glee an• apple. It will pare without Midas at eating required. Deted ►Doles WI much Maher when althea with thle =elle. than when quartered by lb old Mamas. . • • - Alm, • tall sweetmeat of Lightning & Turn Table Apple Patera Tor see. whalelals aael Retail. by 'JAMES GOWN, • • N 9.186 WOOD STREE'II. Crrr At.Lioltlarr. Ps— TEZASCRItt.it 0,71 Ca. bet:ember 13, 11100. VOTICE 18 HEREBY Gil/1M -LI to the holders of the 8:1E PER CENT lionleipal Bonds of the City of illegliry, that ihe Coupon.. s.ld Bonds oinetig dae.lea. my Lot 1810, will be rah) on sold day Mal the Mite tax) at the Bank of rittsburgh, Ia the ellyorrltt.berab, Ps. D. 111CFEII11011. Triennia of the City of Alleetteny, ft del. r. 7• CiTT or • LLIIIIIIMXT. PA. Tnithinnewies oreres../sseesherl3,lBBo. f ALLEtiltElf V craw • Compromise Bonds Wanted. Penes. bolding Compromise Bases of the CUT . of Allegheny, Ps.. ere hereby scalded theist.* fithplit Tung of 1889 0111 he invested le tease Bolide es the lowest rates offered. Prop‘me wW be ecelved by the sedesslientl until 8.1L1 , - MIDAS Li dater January, 1810. D. MACBIIIIIOII. delit rA Treasuree of the City ► Of Allegheny. lb • • ALPART &KOHLER,. AND tiAITZEB, / Bad dinaftet meet,lte• bulb. Ira. . . ?articular &Martian data to Co Mom Work. We net leave to direct the attention of ibe Public to the het that we are nom prepared Us Manufacture 'Botta end Shoes for persons. tumbled wt! Corns, Bunions, or datornsed wy seder the peraonal supen talon of one Mr: AL.- PYIAT. formerlyof Allembsor City, erbo mid be. pleased CO mo Ms old cestamem again. adopted Mr. AtperVs mode of mesmerist .thfs alt. by Which we can be OSA m Wilefelallar •••f. l comfortable Boot. and rnoes Mr the tender.- eat feet. Glee as •t rialand be ersorlseed. ALPSIrr Ittltll,llt,' 1 'intsuld SP Vernet street Plttsheltb.P... - ftTWI tir g.. T:r a =& r. ' ABCIII72CTIMAL LID ORNAMENTAL CARR gßes, h. U Sandusky St., 11leatte6y, h." rmta str.r.Tres not:ago:I hand. rL TURNUBflitit et all dowarllMon• done. TKOMiAII CAIRLIAA Youth Ward Ina dr, liehlse Workti-t. UNDIIMICT ALLVEIKErr Cr?!. Xaantkrtiwell otatallouluT and Portabieltilit•A 1 - 11.1insa, WI ?ruses, Palley., blunts.. and taw XIII Wort. Ital•lawaL111 one yasainie' GAWK., time Cam' Wrigtaa, Wages. • npt4 Spotter and ****** bud attae , " • all rtrd • • .4.I I . O ROE'SUIPRIEIOI4O OF ALIL• 7:- C , MANIA of tn.", lake 11,1 braeolotesol atur ' . . Pulprose_lonotiss am stud. So *WI ;,_. Diamond Market, Tutsbargh. sot . 141,,, X= ' • . 7 atuol. Altethany Clty. toner of. S ' ••:, at 11010 slitota. thiS loot' t.U .4.1.. " 1,2... business cuttist as to alran_bayam"bso.l. . elan uncle, and no mai wino, 91...a101050bs . i . alprz l illtat Hass ssol Willmar' , tm at tol7. .. antis. 4;1:111 ° rz.ntize Li wan liinV!.••••t MEET!