LN3 p Witslll4 Saptte. MD SUBIIIIBAN. I =I Several goOd annire mar to establish EMUS po Gazzrma Good territory and prbatablil routes can be made. Apply today et Gar:Piz counting room. We salt iltabaustwe from our readers in the limb and Second Wards,-Alle gheny citY, fisanot getting their papers earlier. ~ The fault has been with the cattier, tartirely, the paper. being ready at the office before lour o'clock each morning. We expect to have prompt carriers on these routes by January . Ist. when we hope to eerve our patrons with Heir papers before six o'clock A. X. Ofteerlotteston, at the Union Depot Folios, filihNg et his home very 111. znannitara mad stockholders albs Skating . S4Att.- ire praying• for cold CathailaHi Padler had her husband lodged injoll yotterday on a charge of dooortloo. Arrangemesta have been made for a reunten of Mama aa'a brigade at Mamil• bra. °Ma t eo the UM. A zweitair of the Mr will be held this I loom log, stilo A. K. All of the Profes sion-ars reptsested to attend. Pestadtee Delivery Bozea.—The much I talked of Has of dotes away with the i poetoffloe delivery boxer ippon to h have boa /Ivan up. 1 Re bays mewl from Mn. C. Blume. No. 43 Filth moms. the "Doyle Polka," eotameed by bithi. B. Beath, and published Mrs. Blume. lEiohwoudler wan brought before Alderman Nichols yestordsy on • &urge of selling liquor on Sunday, and Sued SO end wets. %. •elaronin odd In a recent Sermon that the path of reotlindo had been tray- I adod au Milo of late years that It was eoutpletely run to gram. • . I Meer.. Jobe Mooreatlll Mains In his body the bullet "Stabs" Arnold loaned him In the tenable street fight two weeks Itenll be removed so•day. Thawai Workout, who wu Hartman, - by ibnpotorionn "Len" ppppeeaarreedd ds7lbr tho time=thee=a w" Persegal.=oen. James B. IcTegley, ow >a to Uis iticeai of Ms son, has been de. 'ln Indtedelphis sums the mese of Cowen. Be Is expected home In s Ilsw days. • F The forthooming annual report of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. will show the company to be In a more dour. Mang condition than at any previous time in Its history. . Changad.—Rey. J. C. Caldwell has re signed the pastorate at the Second Prew .byterlaa Church of Wsahlogtcrn, Ps.. and accepted s call from the NotabarY Pre...- Church at Williamsport, Pa. Maras On the let of January. . Aboset a fley—Elisabeth Weitzel made Inkonsuitann before Alderman Koenig yesterday. charging George Itaseaamp •with await and battery. She alleges 'that the amused keetand shrewd her son. Ifs was arrested and held for a hearing. • naraatU 'sad Battery—John Harr was : j r.lisad o wl4k , e , tl before dad a i nkm , and binary on oath 4:e a t - Um:lel O'Brien wilt) allege, that the accused beat and ab ward hie dater. The somata was corn : mined for hearing. Jail Wardea.—Next month the annnal olortion fin /all Warden will take place, Among the candidates we hear the pros. amt inctanbent, Mr. Scandrett, and Geo. Hamilton, • Esq., ex-County Oomtnis• water, spoken .of. The county prison inspectors make the election. Beard srlicaltri.—ln February the new Councils will be called upon to elect four members of the Board of Health. Thiele Le -at were= • vacancy in the Board, canted by the death of David Holmes. Esti., and the term( of three members will expire to the month stated. gent to the Home of Reftage.—Theress Newmeyer was arrested yesterday at the Instance of her mother end taken before IlLayor Brush on a charge of In oorrigtMllty. Ater hearing the state ment of the mother, at her request, the Mayor sent the girt to the /louse of Aerate. Like every °tiler drat Mess. stilele. Pier. Dannafr & Co.' Cream Ale sells freely. GreatquantlUes of It are brewed end immediately taken off of the menu bottoms' hands without delay or trou ble. Tide le why •it ls better to make • good, article, wren if little more thansninefriar one. Practice.—We might as well begin at once to potted the writing of 1810, for the time IN close at hand when those figur will have to be attached to every nte, lester, end agreement con. Ornate& - .During the first month - of a sow years great deal of paper is wasted by the Involuntary use of the date of the. a rc whose corpse has scarcely lost all Oatly Loon Mo.—John Joseph Williams slet Marshall .s and tber in stable, in the Ninth A ward, Christmaa • night. in .the morning, according to John's statement, he awoke to And bit bed fellow and Dice pocketbook contain ing sixty dollar', cane. Alderman Tay kx, yeaterday, on hlainformstion for larceny against Williams, issued • - -•- •,- • -• • ••• • • • netts by the Innumerable candidate. the Coming year Is pad= =innely warm. The late meetinge of Donnell' have been attend ed by a little array of parsons anxious to serve the city in tin venous capacities. Newitiereoftbunatte who =lt. with fr. D. Me feel happy in their relief from this vexation. , te 1id1. , ;.-fiame time - In Aniust Isitlefierrotte woman, Christiana bleep tildeinformation, before Alderman against Wm. J. Poor ',young man residing In the Tenth wa rd. with rape. • The =cued kept out of the for until yesterday, when be was arrested Afters bearing before the meglstrate he =ball; in the lam of one thousand kor F. Brand made in *natation before Justice Ammon yew. sudsy thariring John Williams with ob. leining wads ander false preterite. The store kiwpar at Beek's =X shape that the defendant par• slimed goods from him to the amount of pa by tales and fraudulent representa tions. A warrant was irmed. it is esisistor rsportsd that the cele brated Mollie Beach Is to be turned loose from the mansion on the hill if abe will leave Third &IMMO and more to some other ward. or Allegheny city. tamale ly there la same law by which this wo• man mu be tried for her many elm It antborithw pay her way to Anything at ail to get her asna-7-: here. [ales Preteme.—Barney Kuntz Made inforotstlon beibre Alderman Koenig _yesterday, charging Fred. Haid with Outdoing money under false pretenses. it appears that the .Prosecutor and Babas tiaußaldhadsomebasingtransactions with which theamused wastanullar. and ho went to 'Said and told him that Kunta had sent Mtn to get one hundred and tirenty•Are dollars which was given to I,lm by Bald. A warrant was Issued for Mamie . Burglary. -Boris time Ch Ostrom nights marauder entered the residence of Mr. James Orr, Rebecca etre st ward - , Allegheny. and carried off a all. vow watch valued at forty dollars. Mr. Orr was awakened about. midnight and made a search of the premises out found so foe. The next morning the robbety was dleooversd.. The watch was haven bout a itaU noon which it had nightly Ming for over two years. and it la anp. Csdsome one ,aoquainted with thug carried It away. No clue. St. Merl Ctiiireb. 1,11 not annual ,Chriatnne celebration of the Sabbath Schools contacted with Ss. Pikes Epieoopel Church, corner of argot and Diatom& streets, took place alba Chinch retarder. and ploved to 1 be an .interiethig 'and - plangent aibdr. Mehop geribot and theßector of the .0:;a Charon, Rev. John EL Rear. delivered •••, addrante to the childrum. after winch ice cram. caklmiend coofeetkaery of every . Veritark were diet:Muted to tbe son:dare and Wan 'All appestat to en 1 0 7 Mar. end magy darbtlare ed , natant Abie Mani= •aa oar .of the neat plaiant in their aziatenoe. i-+F, ... WHO LEE THEYI A Saturation—A Wire Elopts whit a L. otinf v eL and a e 'o ri m y es a e tert s e t: n a t ty— Of Prusbul an l. About two years ago a young German :allor, of steady and industrious habits, who was doing a thriving trade in this city, met a young German girl, who at that time was serving an apprenticeship In a fashionable millinerylestablishment. The young lady, not yet out of her teens, was a moat charming creature, and the young man, being rathek prepossessing in his appearance, pleaaing In address, and having a natural "weakness" for the fair sex, was favorably ,imPressed with the young milliner, and cultivated her acquaintaxece. 'The itergaintancei grew Into Intimacy, and he soon evinced an attachment for MO young lady stronger than that , ;of friendship, and the attachment proving mutual a love affair was the result'. He proposed, was accepted, and a wedding followed soon alter. He contintied to work at bla trade and his charming young wife set up • millinery establiehment on- Fifth avenue, and "all went merry as a mar riage bell." Atter a short time, the hus band concluded to try his fortune In the West. He went to Kansas, and settled down in ono of the thriving towns of that young but flourishing State, and .made preparations for his wife, who soon followed him. A room was 'procured and she again start ed In the millinery business, and the husband reinalnerl at the tailoring business. Fortune seemed to smile on them, but like all things of a terrestrial nature, thin happinees had an end. An evil genius in the shape of a young phy sician from St. Louie, came into the town, when they were living so happily, and "Muck out a shingle" next door to the millinery store. The young milli ner, although a wife, was Hike a great number of others, very fond of ad miration from the sterner sex, and the young doctor, being Impressed with her appearance, took advantage other vanity. An Intimacy sprang up between them, unknown to the husband, however, and a few weeks since the doctor expressed his determination to leave the town. He, having gamed the confidence of the hut. band, as well as the affections of the wife, In order to the more completely blind hirdas to his designs, gave him a bill of sale for his effects, real and per -sonal, and lett - the place. The next morning the once loving but now faithless wife of the tailor, was mbaing, and a most diligent Search has failed to and her, in that locality at least. Sub sequent developments, however, Judi cats that the guilty pair are, if not al ready In this city, on their way here, and if the young Doctor wishes to avoid trouble, -he had better make his May ss brief as pawl hie. Atha Ira tt Fields at the *gageMy. A brilliant' and apprecattve audience enjoyeg a brilliant and thoroughly en joyable experience at the Academy of Music last evening. The throng that filled the house was large, occupying all the available seats In the rarquette and dress circle, and crowding to a conaidett• able extant into the family cdrele. The lecture Justified even a larger audience than that assembled. It was a most one esesful achievement. The subject, as our readers know, was " Oat in The wo.da." A mom taking subject It was, when we ....trier that It was a sketchy, graphic recital Of I.l...ammionem of t h e lecturer and three other Led " ladles, In the Adirondack Moue tame. The ladles COIIBLII cited the "Black Fly Club.” and the racy experiences they encountered were novel and delightful to the last degree. They boated through the vast solitudes in the silent watches of the night; they_ wiloabod the -Ingttest -- err the mentitalue and then, to get the full benefit of the exaltation, climbed the MOMS pine tree on the summit, and beheld revelations I the moat enchanting and embilme; they wanton solitary night hunts, and shot deer by daylight; they conquered the mysteries of trout flatting; they camped out, and by • heroic endurance, ,brought to nought the attacks of black files,midgcs and mosquitoei*he y made the aequeuntanco of quaint denizens. of the wilderness and eujoyed their com panionship, and they fared sumptuously everrlay on alapjacks mid maple syrup. All these experiences were told moat racily; with admirable etred. The leo- Lure throughout was sparkling with wit; and studded with passages of .rare atm poetic board,. None who were present will soon forget the eloquent beauty of the descriptions of night In the wood., the graphic force of ;he night and day deer hunts, or the exquisite tribute to the memory of John Brown which formed the finale of the lecture. The John Brown monument there auggested the lesson of the wilderness, the great lesson of freedom. Frequent and hearty ap plause greeted the lecturer, and at last all went away with a - . feeling that the evening bad been meat charmingly spent. This evening Miss Fleld . will lecture at the Academy under the auspices of the greed Army of the Republic, and we predict another crowded audience for her. The lecture to-night will be In a different but equally happy vein. Elbe speaks of "Woman in the Lyceum," and the subject will be handled with a fresh ness and vivacity that will Interest the most Indifferent, The great popularity or Miss Field was first won by her happy. original and racy mariner of dealing with this subject. Her success will be repeat ed to-night. Go early, for there are no reserved seats. Picasniat Occasion.. An exceedingly. pleassut and Interest. lag affair transpired at the office in the Jones and Nimick Mannhicturlng Company, on Diamond street, Christmas day, at which time and place a - 'superb set of silverwire irs& presented by the employes and dire:hors of t h e company to Mr. A. M. mu. the gentlemanly and efficient superintendent of the corn. pany's manufactory, a position he has held and filled satisfactorily ibr' live • yea . Mr. rs. J. H. Jens; on behalf of those In; Wrested, tendered the gift in fitting lan. gnaws to which Mr. Hill, though token oy surprise, responded by thanking the givers for their magni anent present, and assuring them of - his appreciation of their kindness.' As an Eastern man, Mr. Hill remarked, he hod always looked on that section of country as the home f his relatives "and friends, but_ that now he Could - my, on looking at- the feces around him, and the evidences of their friendship before him, that car. Minty all his friends did not live outside Of Allegheny county.. , . On the conclusion of Mr. Hill's address, he severally received and returned the greetitigs of his friends. Short and lip• propriate speeches were then made -by Messrs. Patrick Kearney, David Herbert, J. E. H. Foster and others, after "which the entire company of near one hundred sat down to a generous lunch, where good obeer, good will and merriment closed the proceedings of a pleasant and memorable occasion. It L a pleasing duty to chronicle Ind dente such as these, as they tend to soften the preludites that are supposed to exist between labor and capital, and serve to bring about and develop an appreciative and kindly feeling between the employer and employes. The beautiful and useful gift was pur chased at the Jewelry store of J. It. Reed elt Co., Fifth avenue. Gold Watebes the All. Mr. W. G. Thonseath, the popular and enterprising Jeweler and optician, No. 58 Fifth avenue, has on hand ono of the finest assortments of fine gold watches for ladies' and gentlemen's wear ever opened in, the city. They ate of the United Stites, American and • Howard manufacture, as well as Imported arti cles of mpecially fine manufacture. The prices have been marked down to the present scale of gold, and greet bar. gains may be obtained. Mr. Dan. math -warrants every watch be sells to prove In use all that It is - repro. seeded, an advantage • which will be folly appreciated by purcbrsers. Parties contemplating making 'Mbar private or public presentations can no. where be better suited, a fact that Is folly authenticated In the circumstance that nearly all, the public presentations re corded during the holidays have been made with Duniaath's celebrated watch. as. An elegant line of gold headed canes, fine Jewelry, statuary, - mode bores, ,sllverware, fanny and optical goods. will likewise be found at ibis tint class jewelry house. Acildeatil Staanlair. Christmas day, chant twelve o'clock, Frederick Kamer, a young man, wu standing on the eldawadk on Ohio street, mu Fail Luisa Allegheny, Whena re volver which he had in his band, acci dentally wentott. 'The ball entered his right leg andlodged there. A number of .00mpudona were standing by at the time, some of whom were_ him into a house neir, by, and unfound a' physi. oleo, by whom the ball was extrantedi Es was then' taken to hia home in the Weak ward. 'Though WU A. awry at vire'Sruutd no dangerous conommooom Aro 814d°12• INSSI Illegal Diver'lona Yesterday Alderman Bohner, of Alle gheny, issued a warrant for the arrest of James Grom. at the instance of Gottlieb Grader, who testifies that Grow picked a quarrel with him in a saloon In the Third ward, and thin threatened to do him bodily harm—a direst breach of the JacobGeisel, for striking Wm. 'Schmidt on the bead with a chair, thereby inflict, log a, painful wound, and shining Valentine Staley In a promiscuous man ner, daring a bar room row in the Third ward, was compelled to appear before Alderman Bolster yesterday, when he gave ball for a hearing. Louis Blind and Joseph Diebacher, had Interesting cross snits for assault and battery yesterday. which engaged the respec tive magisterial abilities of Alderman • Arent and Renter. The legal business was the result of an Illegal understanding, which occurred between the parties in a saloon in Reserve town. ship. A compromise was finally effected ID each cue. C. IL Pitts alleged, before Alderman Heise!, yesterday, that Herbert Hamner- ober had assailed himself and his father. with ololr and abusive language. The Janice is ned a way rant for the arrest of the disor erly Herbert. - - - - Jeremiah Dittman was accused beforn Justice Heise!, yesterday.. by Peter Schmidt, with visiting the Schmidt mansion with evil intentions and using very profane language toward the pro-. printer, for which disorderly conduct the magistrate issued a warrant, requesting Jeremlah's attendance at his °nice. Alderman Taylor received yesterday the information of Patrick Bradley against Michael Rockett, for assault and battery—Michael having, it was alleged, struck Patrick with his list. The case was amicably settled. Samuel O'Brien made Information yesterday before Alderman Taylor. charging John Toff with striking his little sister in the face with his list. Held to ball for a hearing. Victoria Geis alleges Alfred Pearson streak bar in the eye with his Bat. Al. .plerman Taylor has issued a warrant for the arrest of Alfred, who resides In the Ninth ward. A case ho arisen under the 59th section of the revenue laws la which a prominent bottling firm are charged with a viola tion of the law. It Is not alleged, we be- neve, that there has been any attempt to defraud the government, and the facts in the came we think would indicate the contrary; but there are Irregniaritlee charged against the firm, °fetich a nature as to require the attention of the revenue officers. We will give the facts am we have received them. It appears that about nine months since Riley, Barnes and Hobbe, maltsters and brewers, of Wheeling,-obtairiends permit from the Collector of that district to ship one hundred barrels of stock ale to their warehouse In Pittsburgh. The ale was shipped, not to the tvarehoinie of the firm,however. as they had no 'warehouse in this city. It was shipped to the ware. house of Buffum it Co., who, it appears, are agents for the Wheeling firm,. and where It is alleged said firm have a room for storing their gloats. A.- few weeks 'Moe Mr. guff= called on Collector Da nia for stamps ear one hundred barrels of ale. He was Informed that stamps could be purchased by manufacturers only, and when seked. what he wanted with the Manilas be produeed the permit for theshipment of the geode. The Col lector thought there was some Irregu larity about the matter, and an infortaked Mri Butrum, telling him.....•*-enct be -end hoid it until the ease could bo decided. Mr. BtWum refused to allow them whore the ale was stored and a search felled to dis cover it. Information wee made before paraml- stoner Gamble •orlho,.tcler - hfating the eta entente 6., , e1 - h — partles, held the ac• elated to their own rertisnismee [lntl] such time as the else may be disposed of. Cele blew Abel Canes are dangerous things. So are Lire and water dangerous elements. Nevertheless all these are made subaer adept tie useful ends, as our- friend Mr. Geo. W. liubleyean =wily. Water car ried In all sorts of receptaele• of Tin, Copper or Iron, made as only Hubley can make them, le both'harmleas and usefuL Fire, as regulated and applied in his Fiery Furnaces, Is a convenience, a lux ury—almost al necessity—and as our friend Is Tex old and infirm with years and t be Linde a Cline not en in , strument o store or castigation, but a wad= Man ',upon. And hie attached foreman and employes, In consideration of his care In instructing them, his uni form kindness to them, and his habitual fairness. In all his dealings and Inter. course with them, presented him on Christmas Eve with a superb ebony cane, elegantly mosinted with a gold head, with rich tracery and appro. pristely inscribed. We were not present at the ceremony, which must have been very Intereetlng, as George is eloquent on moat occasions; but on this, being taken wholly by surprise, It Is said he was unutterably eloquent. We were more fortunate In reference to the sop. plementary exercises; which eon alined of • sumptuous repeat at his house on Mon day evening, where the said employes and a few neighbors met, and where all engaged most heartily In dismissing va rious savory topics, such as turkey, tongue, and oysters, with sundry and divers minor toolcs of kindred interest and flavor. When, as that, advance+, Mr. Hubley shall require and receive other helps, such as crutches, or a carrhuteand horses, we hope to reehme the subject and with our friends renew the discussion. ,JPltasant lime A very pleasant time was had on board the steamer Covington, Capt. W. ht- Claney, on Christmas afternoon, and one of those events transpired whfch 'always carries with It a deeper memory than words can express. It was the presenta tion of a magnificent solid silver headed cane, beautifully chased and engraved, to Capt. Stephen 0. Rogers, R.q.. (the Manager of Reed & hicCloy'a Marine Ways and Maks) by W. M. and R. Claney, the pmprletors of Allegheny and Sew Mill Run Ferry. The Rev. D. J. K.- RISM made the presentation speech In his usual witty and eloquent manner, when the recipient reaponded In an sp proprlate manner. The cane Is indeed a , beautiful one, and was gotten up by the well known lewelers Messrs; J. B: Mo. Fadden Co. Removed Ulm °Mee We are sorry to GM. that Ir. R. Myers, Esq., General Ticket and Passenger Agent of the P., Ft.. W. & C. R. W., has removed his office to Chicago. 'He wan oile of the most genial and accomplished gentleman that it was our pleasure to meet. But since the Interests of the great corporation, of which he is a moat faithful and efficient officer, seem to re flare his Invaluable services in the eau den City," we most calmly submit to his removal, hoping that he will frequently pay a visit_ to our city. Wherever he goes he will make for himself hostile( trlende, and whatever position he may be called upon to MI, ho will discharge Its duties with fidelity and ability. OE the Track Sunday afternoon the Pacific Express, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, while nearing Fort Wayne at the rate of thirtyfive miles an hour, was thrown from the track by the misplace- ment of a switch, through the stupidity of an Ignorant switch tender, who bed attempted tochange It, and only half performed the. job. The engine and train were dragged along the cross ties several hundnd yards, but fortunately no one was injured except the engineer, who jumped from higungine and fell on his face en the ground, sustaining pain. fal but not serious injuries. Aggravated Amon and Battery n Bonet made Information before Alderman Egger, yesterday,. charging Charles Monaberger, with aggravated assailt ind battery.- It is alleged that the amused, accompanied by two - others; came to = o-saloon kept by Francis J. Earl, at. which the prosecutor is bar keeper. and ,called for a drink. Alter getting their beer they refused to pay for it when they_ were put out sat the hones. They then broke the window and berated open the door, and the de fendant atruck Mr. Hari on the head with a stone, injuring him severely. The accused was arrested and held for a bearing. Thi tire yesterday morning, of which we published a brief notles, Was in the Upper story of a two story brick building on the corner of Butler street and Al. mond alley, occupied by Mr. tinbbees as a trimming store. Tbe department turned out and extinguished the denim, but not until 'the upper portion of the building had been thoroughly ruined. Rot much.of neck 'W*llkibunted. but a good deal of damage was dpeeltby water. The lcma has not been - definitely ape ,Oatned, bath Aelli range betwocta 'IMO tad 11,600 . It ls fully Insured. _ . • " PrITSBIJIIOII DAILY GAZEITB: " . • , G D : • First Christmas Annivenery. The First Christmas Anniversary of the English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Washing , ort street, Allegheny City, Rev. .1. G. Goetman, pastor, was held on the evening of Deceinber 24th. Various committees_ were appointed for completing the necessary arrangements for the occadon, and when the evening of the anniversary arrived, the decors. Lions exceeded the most 'aingaine ex.• pectatlons of all who participated In the exercises. Prominent among the spruce decorations was a large; arch in front of the altar, reaching nearly to the ceiling, tastefully arranged, from the centre of which was impended a large star Of va. clone colors. Behind theerch there *as a large , Cbristmas tree, decorated with many gems, which glitteredlike so many dhunonds amid the lights disinbuted on the tree. Festoonsand mottoes'ef ever green Were placed on the side walls of the church, and, every effort made to gratify the little folks. 'Before the time had arrived for open ing the exercises the house was well ailed, and many of the infant school were crowded on benches in the Isles. At least three hundred and .fifty , -Onplls bf the Sabbath.echoot were present, one hundred and any of whom belonged to the Infant department ender the very efficient control of B. Heckert, Esq., and Mila Mary Manspeaker. The exercises consisted of vocal and instrumental musk, concert reading from the New Testament, short addresses, and report 'on orphan collections; sunset, but not least, a distribution of over four hundred paper lig ht l filled with such things that d the eye and &sly the taste of children. All passed off harmoniously and great credit la due to the committee and corps of ladles who so Incessantly labored to make this tint Christmas an. nivereary (for it was formerly held on New Year's day) mesh a grand success. When we take into consideration the functions the kidneys have to Plifform in presiersing the•balance between the dir• ferent depurating organs, and elimina ting 'overdue* unhealthy, and poison ous matters from the system through the urinary secretions, we are not stirprieed at the great freduence -of their affection and the difficulty In the treatment of these troublesome diseases. EZEB=I2I The vast quantity of rwilsonerra matters that are eliminated through those seem Ilona in a state of health if retained Ifi the system but for a few days, would be fraught with tho greatest danger to the animal economy. And when these organs themselves became diseased from whatever cause the danger is very greatly enhanced. The various forms of Gravel, the Gout, Bright's disease, Nephritis, Dished., Cystitis, and other painful diseases pe culiar to the Renalsystam should prompt the physician to Ate every means possi ble to diarover the - true cause of suffer- Mg, that the remedy may be applied at Children and even Infants are frequent ly liable to unnatural secretions of urine, and painful affections In voiding It, which is often overlooked or unnoticed because of the Inability of the iittle.autliirer to make known the seat or locatinn of the excruciating pain, which. Is another mason that secretion ought iee-ewreniny - examined In every-41.- 08,10. We have bad a number of patients who were treated by eminent phydrians for • long time without benefit, becanen or mistaken Magnesia, and who were re lieved in a very short time after the Cad camper thp disease was made knownby an examination of' - In-feet so numerous 'have been these terrible mistakes for want of more set. entitle knowledge of Urino•Patholom and so proinptly are these painful and dietreivilng maladies relieved when the real rap se la detected and the appropriate remedy ad mtniatered, that we are really satoninhed ao little attention is paid In that direction. Let not any tiatidions or squeambh notions deter you from making applica tion to us tbr relief. The most or mum may be cured by a tingle mime of medtchm. OLDISHITB, M. D. 136 Grant Area. orgnA Housz.—The Opera Mouse waii filled to Its utmost capacity last evening by a brilliant audience to hear Mr. Ad. amain his new drama of" Enoch Arden." The plot of Tennyson's romantle poem, upon which the drama is founded, Is well presented, and all who have ever bad the pleasure of seeing Mr. Adams on the etege know bitw well and faithfully he maintains tha title role. The piece will be repeated thin event ng. PITTSBURGH THRATILE.--DITHB aadi• (Meal! I■ the order at the Pittsburgh Theatre this week as usual. There are a number of brilliant stars at the eetab• lishinent, who will remain and appear at every entertainment during the week, Including the Wednesday and Saturday matinees. Oftvgane' Fats—The ambition" ball in the basement of St. Paul'a (bitherdral wan filled last, evening with visisora to the fair, and It was quite evident that they enjoyed themselves. The fair thus far has been a complete ammonia every respect. In engaging workmen it le always the safest and best policy to engage theme who have a practical knowledge of the business or trido which they represent. Often inferior bands are engaged, end the same price paid for the work, when afterwards it has to be gone over again. To avoid this In the line of gas fitting, steam Biting or plumbing in all its branches, we can commend to our mad am Maur& Fulton & MoGann, practical men, whose establishment la located on Fifth avenue, near High street. • All work accomplished by these gentlemen is guaranteed Kislev satisfaction, or the price paid for it will be refunded. The beat evidence of their superiority is in the feet - of their snows& They have also on hand everything in their trade, lead pipes. gas fixtures, sinks, bath tab s, &0., an. Jobbing Is promptly attended to r sod at the lowest ratan. Give them a call. A Crowdre Fuca—Last evening an immense throng poured in and out of Youngeou's sumptuous ccmfeetionary esteolishment, corner of Smithfield street and Diamond alley, but 'notwith• standing their immense sales, a fall stock at everything In the sweetmeat and eonfecdon►q line will be (band there to• day. What could be more elegant or anon:. PTllte as a present for _a lady than one of those handsome Cabas,- to be had at Liebler's No. 104 Wood envoi. They combine beauty • with utility and so are espolaliv valuable. Those who have not mule choice of a present, should call at 104 Wood street and get one of them. Chlncoleogue sad Onoacock Cove Oyu.' tars, only $6 per barrel. Enquire for Marshall's Oyster's, st Steel dt Third avenue, near Smithfield. 100 bar. role Just arrivrd.' . Bowe, Ties, Suspenders, all new holi day pods, at laser= & Carlisle' a 27 Fifth avenne. Trimmings, hoalery, Moves. laces, alike, satins, and an Innumerable variety of fumy articles and notions for this hol idays at Moorhead's popular tudabllsh went, No. gl Market street. • Rimetuber to call there to-day and get • present for your friend. 100 Barrels Shen Oysters.—Ohaneock Cove• and Chleeoteagne Plants, reeelved this thy. Price only f 6,00. Quality guaranteed in all cases. STZEL 1380., Third avenue. Toys, Dolls, and many fancy talkies far Christman, at Macrum Carlisle's, 27 - - Fifth avimaa. . Waters, Game; Fith and Venison; to. Rather with an the - oonoomitanta of a Uhriatmatileaat, at theCentinental, Filth aventeh.below the lbst Office.. Secret of - Beauty.—The ladies of Enrope use no other preparation than the Milk of Violeta, =din this they owe their beauty. Bold by all druggists. V. W. Brinckerboff; N. Y., sole agent or 11. S. one. of the moat attractive pines in the city to day will be 110ltzbelmer's ..oantinental," Fifth avenue, below the 12121 hincoutague Shea Oisters.—Feellb arrival a Steel h Bro.'s, at IP per barrel. - Jewel, Clkms and Etandkerehlerßoxes for presents; Diaerum & Carlisle. 27 Flitti avenue. Wrlnters Pictorial Unabridged Die • ttotiary; at Egan's, 4l Sixth avenue. Collar!. Cuffs, Egeottlea, sad Gentle men's Furnishing Good', at HasPan' kte4tra.lts:!o Sixth street. ogee' Bro. hareJuat neolved a doek sr BB+ C.Pdraneagub &BB 0 3oliarlo, ot 16 pa Pony. ---.- Irrom %h Health Retewier.) - Kidney■ and Urinary Organs =MIMI I =1 i l wlirl. 'r!lT, A very Interestingsziptination of the Pupils of the Fifteenth ward (Lawrence sub School District) wee held at the schoolrooms, corner of Thlrty.seventh and Charlotte stroke, on haat Wednesday and . Thursday, the 22d and MI, which exhibited a marked Improvement In the progress of the pupils. 'and taking Into omaideration the great disadvantages order which they labor for Want of prop. er room accommodations, reflected great credit on the teachers and pupils. On Friday, the 24th, by order of the School Board, prizes . were distributed among . the children, giving general satisfaction to the little ones. The Present Board of Directors de. aerver,-great praise for the of man. ner in which they have conducted the school interests of the district daring the peat year. -We andermand that various needed and extensive improvements in the building are under contemplation and will shortly be pushed through vig orously during the coming year, which. when completed, will make the school second to none in the country. The steckholdent of the Oo•oppeeratlve Llfe Insurance Company, of Western Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an election for twenty , Directors of said Company will be held at the Company's Mhos, 128 Smithfield street. Pittahltrel. on Wednesday, January 12th, A. D. 1870, between the houraof 2 and 4 o'clock P.M.' By order of the President. TP PATTEssou, Secretary. Oysters, Oyster., Oysters.—The cede. braced Chincoteague and Anancock (Va.) Oysters are received fresh and di rect from their native waters every Mon day and Thursday. Quality-guaranteed, and sold at the unprecedented low price of 93 per barrel Call at once at STEEL dc Bue-'ll, tf. Third street, near Smithfield. Fresh arnest of CI)!soot/wane Shell Oysters at Steel & Bro.'s today, which are selling at $6 per barrel. Real Fine Lace Cood■fbr itnliday pre*. ente at Miter= & Carlisle's, 21 Fifth IMMO. Chincoteague snot oysters at Steel a Bro.'s. Fresh arrival tdday Se per barrel. Third avenue, near Smithfield street. For a gentleman's present,. all at Elea .pennt in eldi a 's, No. 60 Sixth . street, near PPeelatest get o n e cnr eo e r it t y hose fine silk neck tie., - Handkerchief., Collars, Scarfs, aro., for the Holidays, at Hamm &Carlisle's, 27 Filth avenue. Classical *arta, School Books, eta., Black, Slue, Violet and Carmine Inka, at Egan'N, 41 Sixth avenue.. Leave your measure at Hespentielde'lk No. 50 tilla.th Street. for one of his bust eau sults. race, quality and style will snit you. Elegant new , styles Jewelry.Ault opened at Ataernm Carltale'e, 27 fth avellllo. Fine Clothing of the latest fashionable material and makeup at lielPenbeld.% No. 60 Sixth (St. Clair) street. - Spell Oysters only 18 per barrel at Mee & Bro.'s, Quality anaranieed. Don't Pall to drop in at the Ciontin-Aal to.day. There Is nothing in the edible line which will not be as lour 1911408. Gloves. nose and otter asefulartlolea for Wets; at Macsarq Q Carlisle's, 27 Fifth avenge. A Large Stook of Toy Books for the Holidays, at Mann's, 418ixth, avenue: The Pratt Jena Stutz Builder, a • Egan% 41 Filth avenue. Carpenter'. New Guide, at .F.ipin's, 41 Sixth avenue. Carbeakaa flirter. ftl per bdrrel at Stele & Bro.'a. MIARRIED: 1106/TER-1108N6II-0n hl/gor•olo/, De. • tabor A/,1/69. byttsv. D.I Rlnter , ILLIAB BraiTON TIORKtEIt. or aotilt torn, to MI.. inmisactr. Y. RUINER, of Ile/boat City, Pw No ,e•N tiohi norm papo,•ideosotopy.l A DAIES—TUUNG—vy km W. Z. drobo. Mr. Z. J. ADAY•I, or r tatairrobta w ja., to Woo ANNIE IL YOUNG, or Plttabitegi:" nWrIffI—PRTOIC—On Torino... November 51.1.1.611 fr at the r.ddenee of the brtttete parrot', Itioo room P•., by Rev. T. IL Join. "SAN UVVIENS, Esq.. of •Ilegbor.y. to LIZZII A. PaTCZ, of Kb Forbore. oh. " • UNDERTAKERS R. PATTIRiON J.1.\1411 L. Wu LI.IIII. tATT 11. SON & wit ILLIAMS, Undertas•r., corn , r of avenue and h treet, Pittsburgh. 0 ma.st All ire's, Shroud.. Crap...sad Silures. sad gym d esert Honor Ma enil Ds I dialing ducat ihrulstied on th e roast stasonabie lassos In the efts. Hearse .1i nurtures Lisairbedi 0111da *pea day SAG night. & PEEDLCS, C.N. MTAXERS Ala) LIVERY iSTARLISI, curries .1 /SLR DUREX IiTiLKET AVENUE Allei:beep City. where tkelretiPlll 111)0115 etc essuutautly supplied WIU. reel al, Rattail. RoArosual, Visluennypad W•luoi Comas, at price s susplug fr om 11,1 to 11100. Be , diem prears4 fur lustre:wet. Reuss. Lei C. sieges urnished; also., sal elude of • iloorates good., I i respire& &Zee epee eielltovrt s de! itisrlit. JOSEPH HEVER ts. SON, tagla.laiirrA 11C-‘11.1• No. 4510 PitiN 1511187 LT. Carriages for Piakinils, &TAO Zack. C ared COMICS arid !trent INtrutrlttarat at rt. ar. • SPECIE PAIIIENT RESUMED . . •NO HUM Briai MRS.. S. C. ROBB, No. 91 Federal Street, IS PAYING SILVER IN CHANGE! _ New Millinery, • • New Lace Goods, • ' New Ribbon Bows, : a • New Jewelry. .aall all glade of FANCY L WON' 00001. Co. and get rapers tall at Coa's and re.tet• Win( direr, at 91 Federal Street, Aneithenif• 11.115 JOHN M. COOPER & ,CO.' Bell and Brass Founders„ 11161111, 7 11000IOTIU k I.lllolillll BEASSES Meade Promptly to Order. RAMIITIeMETAL -1: Made and Shpt on Hand. Piovrtsionmaollitsa of J.M.CeopefelteprovcdßalanceWoe) STEAM PII.IKP. - • Office, 882. PENN STREET. psundri, 00r.191i lad Railroad Street% PITTISIITIRCITI. P. HVIrRY HAL* 7 11 ERCHUT TAILOR, Comer of Peas and Sixth Streel, FALL AND WINTER STOCK OW OOM'LETE •LIDIES . 011: GENTLEMEN,' wt., to • awe preseat for their feiea HOLIDAY Weald tleirell ' ai pta — ht'and at WATCH)" tiLOCKr. JCWaLitY end ell, re d"d rett.W MUG a themosiaest.able isiterp , !.l 2 o - ff :G. DIINSEATEII3.. •• • r 6114 -11 , 17171 AV CZ. Ertl:corm. CLASOICAL.ACADIARY's, , tat TOsso begins vs .110NDAY.; etrooltes to bo . bialniotthi . Prlaclpal• . IttY. - T. L. ISZLI.4II. ._.....w.~ t ..5,...,9,r.....>.~...vd'+. .«i4?, ~,_,:..c:, ~ x .r.c5~.a~..~ .s.::.;~:a;.;: _ .~.a.: z.^ ~, ~.~ -.~laSer:G~:..~. ... f, ,._.~_...... ~:;:S:~+sS'•:t~:~s.~:a=;.~:. .c.~s. tarNOTICEB--"Ta-Let,".•.",4 geov , ranie" die., 110 i exceeding FOUR - LINE% mil be inserted no these columns. once for TWENTY--FIVE OEN T 8; earA adds , %mai tine FIFE CENTS. _ WANTS. UTANTED. BOASDIN6. A V riessant.tront Boom, wilt, good Donny board. 41 ANDERSON tITILEKT. Allegheny. WAIVTED. Two Solicitors for an old aatablisbed Sear York tall cub) Life In ..... ee Company, to operate In Weatern rennsylranta , Will be vela salary. Addresi Box rBB, PAU/limn PoatoMee. WANTED.—A German Gen- TLICEI•N wbo speakslrgash to hdte the CleneOU Agency of • Res York Llfe Iflousoce Company. who hire an. Englllb °Mee at Pato. burgh. LI e al Inducements to a proper person. Allures, for Interview, 800 756. Yostolhce, Illttsburgh. Ow. WARTED-11EL.P.--41,T E. At. P kgro m alillarbut - At 1 11 . 11& 11 '1 glad. of employment. pemone wanting belt of all kinds can be scflyslted on sheet notice. W y ANTED—An AGENT for this WA t tell c celebrated 8/11.THE ?AUT ci ON S to EWING th MACHINE, od which M we Offer:grate more liberal than any other etinitienY. Call end examine at 161 Wood .treet. 11. C. WiLCOX. Traveling Agent. TVANTED,-A GENTS every- WHERE to sell the AJdaItICAN KNIT TUG MACHINE, the Panetta.' Tamhy Kolttlog Ideehlne ever Invented. priee 133. tett 90.030 MlLettes per 01E1E.. Ad- Ore. AMERICAN KIV ITTLIVG MACHINE CO.. Boeton. Nam. or St. Lon* MO. .• WAFTED - MORTGAGE& - T • 130,000 to Loaa In large or mall amounts, al a lair rate of Interest. • THOMAS K. PETTY, BR. Bond and Beal Estate Broker; No. 1111132 T. Wield street. . WANTED. —AGEPPra. $250 Tyr) iTtritiltift i i•VlW Y Mi u riti m it i l: C Pelee onsy ale. at rent Inducements to Aftente. This la the moat popular Bewlehy Id a =lt aggt2Vgirrotl; sor:::k . ‘l i gretgi he Mee on any maehtn•-100,090 sold and the demand ...Molly Increasing. Now Is the Ulna be. Lake on Amney. Need r.r circulars.byl..the or I.om.y:tr.-ea Address har.C(ali & CO.. limbo, Maas, rittahareh. Pe, of ht. Lonts,Mo. TO.LET T • LET.—Warehonse N0..323 Llbenv s•seet, from h st. to Airall Ist. 11171. Sonars at rear once on Um premiss. LOST kiOST.—On. Wylie street, on Mondayaltered°. It thodett at Ye ten • lily Goad, at.,. a LADT4I pour , M'itetia/a. "prate:ea . tom. 896. The ander wilt receive reward and th anks by renal:naiad ewer, as ISM WE BITER AVISTI aIE• LOST.—Last - Wednesday. a DOti ((nu rot. td). • mural te wqrd be ■Wen for Ulu return to 4nllourth (Munn ( nraterly Hay). FOUND '&l9lmM-A Por 'ammonite con. T4ITHING . su. of Money, mu blend on Fifth itrret, olitheriley. The .01/211Well111 hate the coot ttttt freight au. Tcyt.Wayee 8.110004 CelePithi • o.aoool ttraet. Allegheny. roOR BALE. FOR BALE » . HOUSE. ♦ autr.m. two gory brisk dwelline hong., situated hear the Park, In the Second ward. Al tglignY: contains bye room and wash bong. N and water, with stable on tear of lot. Tinsel VcaY Lay. Par particulars apply at ogee or Atlantic Noma' Life losurarge Co., No. Uhl lingtbitld street, (44 ¶gons 9 to 11A. it.. or 51110 r. W deg r 74- FOB SALE.-4 WIRAT CLA4II NEW lIUICK DWELLING BOOM—It out 31 , d SO. Witflu ea. • . • . also. A =lst entot•ntl•l Ilnek House and [Argo Lot o. Pro: pee , street. .AIM, are arty Arles Honest of sin roams, hsrt. attic. good eel ar, gas and vat.% Forty- Flftlt street. anlso. as ixtrellent r awe House of friar 1.00311. d hail Yor y-Yrairth strett. • Also. A well balls 4 . nm* House on Arty. Founts Areet. raced to irons aad r. a-. with • Inv rpenlow :br snot!. r house rut same lat. of s A zo. A om s Orel modern Ilt7lll • lAA. kio Han,, C ix ro. SMiMME== Also. BolidLog Lots la Illoomleld s With tae yea to ; Ltgairsot D. S. Williams. East =state and Icslusass agent. Pevezteetthard. rut.- bersb, Ts.; opposit• ot. John's w Episcopal FOR lIALr. - r,steand Lou oo Boling XIII. Benea th ward. 05,500; 10* ans.* one .Fle* log Button, 000; Hesse nd Lot, 50 James tires 00; 11 bone. on /Issuing street. 111.500 11..13“1 housesd 3 lots In as P. ley, 114 300: 0.0.0. 1.81.1. r. kow.o.h/ Met. , levee road, .6,000: X iota on Fremont street. 4.000. bone and lot to Belem. t info, 061.1.011; and grossed In Bellevue Born. 41:0.0; boo. and lota, nod of Beaver sere, OS. WWI bone and * acres In Elisabeth Born, 41,000: 11.114 and lot In Bridgewater , Beaver nuoty -boon Contain 91 roams. lot 5 5 by *lO fret-04,000: farm at Pak (mu station, 34 aercs,a6o per acre. Intralya of 111. Beal Estate A mt. owner Xblo and !Indust, streets. Allegbaor. DEIFIRONA L.—All persons seek. [NO HollEri, or' larenternts Ateel Lt. tate. .111 Bare time, trxroble aid money by•re. cortne • copy of • the .. P1TT51311110311 ELAM Cris - TX HICIDITZ“." Mawr., aware...am or .111 be seat by toall lilt lousy regussUag It. Persona tianot Sall to vet Balled oat er th e met 11.0 • metal.. CROFT • PHILLIP.. Pe. Ilakere and heal istate •eeate, 1779 r00rt.b ameana, :pen SALE.—Limines and Boil- A: era, New aad Esmond Hand s or all kinds constantly on hand. Orders Iron all Arta of Um Cowl,/ jaWmPt , l/ executed. • J•YZB HILL it OM. Coratt Marlon • & P. Y. W. t C. S W ♦3laaban!, Pa. • TICIIIIABLE CITY REIM rititISC34/99 lx good ,lox‘tiox oe eiVENIIO3I STOREY. • all built Thies Sta y Brisk usnallast House • ...II masses for comfort and con, stenos. Ball. Tll,l ration. Room, Silsbee. Washhosse •xta Six Otiasib tr. 9as mid Water Ss lures. Foe Wien 004 Wrist spply to B. CUTHSXWV .103039, di=tit 39 Milli miscue. OWA LAND FOR PALE.-800 Aer•. oteholee land In one of the best noon. Plowa. isear the lice of the these Northwesters. nal.t.d. end o.e of this weist srogoctl e portions or the Bute. Will be sold low. the Whole or a part. Apply at one, to H. MotAINAI Co., 104 taanb avosue.. FR • SALE. - EN GIIINER . AND SOMERS. new and second•haad, eaa ..lay ¢¢ hand a.d ht. & PRO.; , Corner Seteld•entlk sad Me Meet& -mount Plttsburih. Ps FOR SALE. DIARIES For 1870, At the 6 tattooer, More of W S. HAVEN & CO., comer : Wood, Street aid Third Irene. . - 140!LIDAY BOORS ,CIIR ISTIAS PRESENTS! • Titi - LAM= AID HEST APEORTMICHT 33.11.V7.8 .15: CO, . . 191 Liberty Ititeet, Finely Illustrated Work s and Altura.. B.thles. Testa= nts and Hymn Boots. Yulienlialtoots of all k.nda. . • , Torßookr, games and Passlea - Plain and Ihto•etstlonery. Dlar e.. Pocket Books Ann Kew.. wrf Lisa Desks and Taney lakstandi.. 'hotograph Alarms. _ lneri Yen a. d Board., • TuaLatastPublloatloni. Mesas Caliand Lamaism. . • ; dela R'Este& &=e a.' ' • : llssl sumnale-racks SAFES AND. VAULTS. . Dame. so MOULD. - ENGINES' AND XiCHENEEty, BRZWZRY WORK. RRPAIRING AND PUT TING VP NAUDINSNY. Car. 17th out Pike Sta., Pittsburgh. Pa. noN:•88 1 1 KEYSTONE POTTERY. lIL . IELER & COy ilanafkedarras C r QIIKIZSISWALiZ. BRISTOL WAX* dig. oiled asd Warabdausa Mal LIBERTY STEW Ms all enders vrantatly attended to. CLOTHING. OATS, PA.N . 113, OVERALLS. CAM &c. Al i so ; , d ollse 'Clothing . of all kind. always' oa Us tarsals,. wholesale or man, ," J. H. H PHTL " . 95 aid SS elsthatreet:. .-DIC4LEIYPEACTIEL-111 bbls fbr ta e - lelal/LH DICLIBT a co; CUBS PEARL ASH •IN Al sem sod tor solo. or . , "J.s. 0/1111/11,D. VINEGAR. THE PIT'rBBURGH - VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. Aro now proctored to Paola TVOZGAS Wage LOWZOT AIABIEXT LUTZ& Atte:Moo to Der- Moistly ogled to our Elgbi WIRE MBAR, MERCHANT TAILORS. 11'PlIEBSON & BUCCBBBOII23 TO W. U. mum & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 SIXTH .BT.,'lnte St. Clef. We have Jrat reeefeed • large supply of Tel sad , Winter Gooodz, *Matt ..111 De .01,1 at reason awe prim. Mr. MU ULAN • tNG Still •*- 10 , 73 : t i ogbei l eottau pa ein. ePlar i agla If UEILANBRING. MEN AND BOYS CLOTECING. ud litlfGrA4arelorreTgra O f Med ''' . GRAY & LOGAN. 47 Sixth St., 49 Fifth Avenue, (Late .1. Clair.. DID P. DI'AIWT .Ti, FASECIONABLIS MERCHANT TAILOR. - sxy, constantlf on noon Cloth*, Camas/serfs airad , Vesiings. AIso.GENTLEMILIPLI 111BWISHINEI GOODS. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street. = mr+34sat.. Clothing made w Or hi the Ineet matakel NEW FALL GOODS. . ♦ snisailld bow stock of OLOT.IIB, GASSIMEISES, Jost roat.ed by .1111011111 r ===l 00AL AND COHN BRADDOCK'S FIELD Gas Coal Company, MINIM AND aIiIIPPICAS OF GIS, BLICIDDITD IND F/lIILT COIL, Nut Coal, Slack and Coke, • ANTHRACITE COAL. Of allslays. and of the ITC quallSy. Can be fur. Mahe., at , reasottable rate.. Orden al 'l ase and yards, No. It AND Xitso3l !STREET, Allembeny City, and Liberty. Wt. (oppcvl Six te•n b airett I Yitt•bargh. Addrs ss Pot olidee 800 NM. rittabargir, and they aril, receive TM.Dt atleollam Sir Simly& attention graen to western l•l ship . merits. 4:01 CHARLES D. 111111 STRONG, DZAZitt SP Youghiogheny and Connelsville Coal, AM anntketwer of COIL, SLICE AND DFDOLPIILTRIZED COES. 07TICE AND YARD. corner Batten and Morton 10.1. Liberty and Clymer streets. Ninth wavit atao Secant/ nreet, Itgoth nods fooardt of Boas meet. P. & U. B. B. Depot. Ilantosid w. Orderatert at enter of H. above oats. or ad. dress to me titrongli Platabargh P. 0.. 100 .- ..lye prom...mms. Ed.r ' , Y.. I so, ...Ting: Anne, Well. Co.. Wm. Csolth. Union son Mills, B. et. Poin ter • Co. Mitetiell. Istents.oo A Co.. Bluell • Co., Bo.s, Alrx Bradley, Part. Bro. • Co.. Park, MlcConly A Co-, Bee.. GratrA Doll. Wm. It. Yaber . & Co., J. B. Lyon • Co., Jame. I.rahall Co.. Allen. Itclicis Co. Ms on Da Pot Holel , Connellsville R. IL. Pensinylvanta /L 8., Alinnitteny Yallty U. IA COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWABT 4 CO, NW= moral their Moe to NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET, (Lately 017 Mar 111111)11XMOND ZLOWL OHONT NI& OLULL SeliCr at tbs toms% owlet prtoe. g. °Mauri t z Moir:Mot. 441. =1: •LASS. OBINA. CITTLARY 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES; 1110IIKIMID AND Citill4 pi: lDTris ivirars SMOBIIOIIS I IIS. ; 61" CMPL ISILVER PLATED GOODS 01111 dasentsitlaso. 0031 NM WIWI! 011 Y Vlodlyore tottote4 am stud au to be n altol. IL E. BREED ar. CO. 100 WOOD STREET., CALL AND BEE • TILT. NZW China Sets, Parian Statuette, Base. aad Irmulttl i Z . nizer , opening for $M H. RIGBY & COS., No. IN LIBERTY STREET. B. B.—A large mamma of This Flits Granite Ware tor tangly ann botal nae 1111/178 an sans. _oet LIVERY & SALE STABLES. ROBERT 11. PATTERSON & CO., CORNER OW Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., ITITIMMIC/1/. Pa. WM on Brent Saturday sou AN AUCTION SALE ' 01 HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, A ZlT: 7 l=l:9t r rin P`' U M% •Mr Wrir of tidel;lg OA ,r; grP tentloo nod good me begin s .. JOBS 11. STEwasT, Mu :Smear. JOirs ROBT. H. PATTERSON & CO.. MAT. 9 .6.14111, CONEISSION STABLES} COL IMMO 101111. t MUM 0. _ prrTireanan, iambi COTTON MILLS HOLMES, BELL & CO. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. 11141,1:MEI:MMI otHLIM M3DWM sat4.l•W7 acmes £*D 111.11.911101141 ‘7 I ICW"TTW AR AWT aArrlDr G Evror.nsos AROTHERII, 1168 IJl6l.l . l)..fltreet, D. 6168114 Dna* teed Mani anamme. 6661 :iIiZ 7 V.O I I , P WHAT MORE ACCEPTABLE Christmas p: meetto.loser wife, meth* , or Lister than • Pollt7 of Life Wars eta THE FENN MUTUAL Life Insurance Company • OF P B ILADELPBIII. • • The Only Truly Mutual Company le the City or State. • - ACCUMULATED CAP1TAL....,.52,500,000 After piing losses to the ate,t of-41.200.000 There lea special adraossge In uktoft ent toner now, as these 'Motet their policies before January Ist will have the booed, of the ED pest cent. dtrillead of-Janoary nett; JOSEPH S. TRAVELLI, Agent, OFTICE--31 FIFTH AVENUE, • scrtimigmerr a, roost Room No. a. . TER NEW JERSEY. Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J. Assets. Over $500,000. wh Policies lamed by Olt Company are perpet uity llon.Porfelltne after Um payment of One Amend Preadult, DlTldentia annually declared and applied on third annual peer:limn, either on the permanent Moreau of the policy. or In reauctlon of premi um. HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General 167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor ' ) PITTSBURGH. Nae•ltellable Agent. wanted.' dete7t 0 1811 INSURANCE COMPANY. PRELIM'S 1117ILDING, ■o. 111111 Wink 'lLlnnum. Mooed Maw, MITSUI:MOH, ri. CaPita]. All Paidtrir. _ N. J.' r . 113.W.ouver, Jr, Capt.N.Halley, Deng Wal lace. Harunan.i A. Chambers, 'ate n. • 8. 11•Clarkan. , JBs. Ballet. Thomas Smith Jn0.13. BOIS H. ZINO, Frealdent. JNO. P . JENNINGS, Vice President. JOtL T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Capt. H. J. GILSON.. Gann Agent. Insures on Liberal Santurba all Mrs and Marble Mom ailkaar INSUILINCE CON IR NIMICIS, Pre eldeht. itgiLligki2. Secretary. CA.M. GUMMI NILELD, General Agent. Clam9lll Water etreesq , 3pang Co. • Warm Will Von alrart WA of lire and Wm Moe Mks. A home lastly:mon, managed by Di neen who ere well known to the community. ud who are determined by womb.ees and silty to maintain UM character which they have asetrmol. Re offering the Mgt fmotectlon to those who desire to be trailied. DIZIC001.8: Alamder Nlralak. ' ear B. klicearl• Z. Killer, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, Alaz James Meauley, William B. E.B. aad=r . . f ol mt, LCl . rfrpatrlrjr.,.. prraL Lenr. • Wm. kat= - . nausea. aart pENNHYLVAPiIAL !NUISANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBURGNI OM= Na 167 WOOD MILD% HANN 07 00301301C2 lIDILDLNo. This Is Hmae Compariy, &Ad !Alum ar1.131 lain by llnet excluArtelv. LIONARD WALTKR, PreAldeAL C. C. BOTLZ, VleA Prailicst. ROBLICT PATRICK, Tre•sozer, KURR MARCILICKY. Becretary. Lammed Waltez. C. O. icHoberPa tr ick. Jacob Paint.; °stab 51ut, H.147 . 41.1. 0n44.1 °corn Wilson, tito. - W. Evans. J. O. LSPP.. J. 6. Pletre. John VoegtLoy. A. Alamo. INDEMNITY ' I AGAINST LOSS BT FIRE FILUICLUI 11118111UNCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA. OITICZAMI 41TCHESTRUT 131 . ..acas 47n. Marie. W. Eatt.W. Tobias Weimar, Emtal Omit, Jscob IL ttb, . =LIS O. BAN EDW. C. DALE, Vise! W.V. =ILE, DN Beere a. dAR • : mordaii a. Until David 13: Brawn.. Dune Palo, Edward tiediWe • - , Pr President. esident. NATIONAL INSURANCE 'COMPANY. ter. federal IL ad Diamond, illegitesy i M cu to e the NICiOND NATIONAL !WM w. immix/ rw.dae,L i autiN BROWN,& 6O VIee dant, ».s irri N. Beantaty. • DIEJ10101111: Jolug A. Ityler, Ju. Loekbart.iJoe. Myer., - Ja. Robert L.Grahmo. Robe Les, 0. O. Emit, Jno.Browe.Jr. fl (lent, Jacob .kopp, o.H.PWllams in°. Mammon J. maiantesu ay. DEOPLEBP INStRANCE CON. A. PART. 017102. N. L 001.1511131 , 400 D i PIITE 11111 • Bow Oompsay, taking llze and Maxim, Maki DEIIICSOIIS atm IL Parks, Wm. V Kirk. JmnesVersa, y o u tr rajal. Cetrlee ♦e¢wo, a.rre M.ll,,~aarraom,, dens. Presidt s ry ent Secre. &LE E MEN If INSURANCE coAPANT OP PITTIMMOR, • Cr,Na. STIIIITH kITILEILT.ktmnt Mow. Imams &Wad all ]dada at Wire aaa,./(Mile. JOHN IRWIN. Ja.. President. . T. J. 17108KUICON . . Vim Predated. - O. G. 00_1114,/4.L. nematary. CaPT. W/4 DRAW, Gann*: Amt. 117. 1 P..T.: 1 Fe4, 1 4 1 =1.1, P A,'% ll k,i%•,;* - (Mules Hem Cart . J T.{Bar.tdale OW. Wm. Deal. T. E. Norma. M ' W.l OTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONEll:7M . Ffeale arum meta- ANlTTinixl= tr *MAT. Atreaseed la Gibson. Parte. tinw sod Norm eonoUes, ladiaas. mi. lot al Whom ts Me eery best to he round sad wawa to surpassed by any In tbe Dolled awn. We • Iwo also Mashed oar troprovemeats to Maeldam. Aerator, Cloths and Coshed &WA& and are ow prepared to Vandals the best roar oshero made for ten years at pekes that dap oaraptattloa an the same Grades of Soar. • Jas usairzeor Pearl Stems 0111, Alleittens. September 17, MN. FLOUR: FLOVRi FLOVII MINNESOTA BANJOS • 480 lOU. Legal Tender, 347 = i t Is, 487 ebb Ermine, 170 Obis amulets Mine, 470 eels MOMS Co., 500 bOle Ned Elver. lON DOM Me 7 CllOlO4 WISCONIM FLOWN. MO We &herald.. 40 5 eels White 01*?, 800 ►ble;Tilt twvAlavrhatri,... CIO of liprlnglleld, 0110. Pride of too Wen, pot mambo J., talvon MM. itlaglmader and Crown, et. D o h, ft. - tor sel• lower then ens roughe Most., WATT, LAN u A CO., t um 174 Wood woe*. WALL PAPERS. MiMM resteelop Welt Papers•le_plile tints Itspeii v iols to soot zed smote. Vensigllos z ger l elds r tf. * 1 t o ll I R V ZINII7, SliTzzx t rg: P l= "a P riel: th Srzi l tto be toned elaey Lae W: P. By A MUT A 'ELM NEW WALL PAPER STORE, ku 191 Liberty Street. .QTABIPED GOLD PAPERS tor W3L4"'IIT:"4I:;•u:B7ALAjr:a"bu:V7::TGP---7--Pt':jl:l-Ell-7-4':'r!Pl'':;2'.::dsl Fr .449.09.11atcrisTrE1.12LcriLoo us 7IPTH WrILICT .1,..,,.. a . u. a., kfrj".l".. at .Vl9lsTitrittlitlarelt,o:' IM A ECORTIONS.--In Wood, A../ Marble nod Firs. =natio. Wons awl ethlogs of Dialog Boom. Ron.. No.lolll street. 119 • - JOWLY/18. 1117011118 HMO.. NOVELTY WORKS. pErnaina an NOVELTY WORK& laarded A. D. 1 1 11111REAADANS & CO. ZIT) =mows ermromin i gAnsAffx PAT' rwartnui D COUNT= . 'Tame need SCALE S n Planet D. er Loasuel Weep. Palms ane race. 'auk a.. SIMI or nur Amu a Gaut an AMUSEIrdEINTS INEW OPERA Erdagement for Mr night. only, moat jail. iirely. with Ma eminent and famirila ynung American actor. EDWIN ADAMS, W➢e will appear TM'S (Wednesday) Virightoa9. December 211th; 1869,1 n Madame de Marrner. I Le. a t adaptation of Teitimoa's beatitlfal Poen., entitled, .ENOCIU ARDEN. Enoch Arden brorin Ad,. Enoch Arden Matinee on New Stars Day, itgrACADEMY OF MUSIC. G. .1. R. LECTURE. Miss HALVE' FIELD WILL LZOTURL ON Wednesday Evening, Dee, 2,9, ACADEMY OF 11IUSIO. EMSZEI "Women in the Lyceum." Tickets. Mk. No Itssetetd Sea s. Ticket. foe laie at the IS eete totes. . d. N IrgEtPITTEIBURGII TiIIEATUE. 11. W. WILLIAM:I, Lessee soft Waverer. TO N. o FIT, the srest vocalist *titl e eetelatt s Mr. J. 8. BERRY. Lass week of Dirk Bend.. Herr Nolte,. 111.• Com Butler, end the i rex eolnblttaLtltt In an entire eve hill Ladles' Mat. Mtn en W.doredsy- Aetalsolon3ll3e. Tn. ottsy, betwat of Signors Lopez a d Pant 1,. W. ddet• day. hen.= of J. R. Lust. Ends,. hen, dt d Marie. He.:. dint. TWo triad perfonnardas aa NOW Year's Day. IigrORPHANS• OPEN - mitir F'VENI Nei, dettlN BASEMENT OF CATHEDILL. OrCITT BALI., DIAMOND; PITTSBURCH: Thit .I.lnoc. brie and COUIIIIO4IIOLIS nubile Bell has been thoronilhry netted and reforalsit ed• and Is now offered for rent for balls, parties. faits. conventions. I. Store. led its nl amble. melts. It is the largestand Dew ventilated roots In the OW. Audi* the only 11.11 espolleet eWlit proper lean. of !MIS is else it Ore 'or peel • dent. A sapper hall. dining room sun kitchen. .l In a u nt etas. style. have twee scatty adde d its ariptantme.ta. mettle; It thv {WM Colleen /eat at el deursuls for all. Daniell Saul reunions. Tor te - ms and other portWe lass aptly to Ritittmet, aor.tatwat Market PlUllrleittlidell, Clay H.H. ENGINES, BOILERS. &-0, FORT PITT 7 •.• I , EOM, STILL AND • worn:Ks. • CARROLL AND SNYDER. miaturammunis or TUBULAR, DoIIBLII•PLUED TUBULAR lIRE,BOX AND OYLLNDER STEAM BOLL. OIL frrnas AND OIL TANKS CHIMNEYS. BKILIWIIINO AND ABB PA" BETTLINO PANS, BALT I . ANS AND CON DILWIE STRBRIDG AW PIPER, OABOAUCTILBS AND IRON ER, • ?WM% DOORS AND COAL mum. • 0111. and Warelkoasa,! comer Swami*. Third, Short and Llberty !Street,. PITTSBURGH, Pa. IllrOyders seat to the aboTe Marna .111 be Dromptis Mended to. tablßis SUDS BOLE & CO. • Oor. Point Alley and Duquesne 81., arnAn an ram.) • Engine Builders; • Founder. and • Maehinlets. Manufacture ITERAMBOAT ETIOINLIS and STATIONARY MARIN in, of all Marr a A i l tV irltnit t el %VIVA P UBTABLL BOILI ram power. CAS OS, of wrerr Sled, made %corder Foundry, on TIIIRD STUMM. below Mark.t. FURS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS. HANOIRS, 11 USE and TVIII.OOO SCREWS ma IRON TOBACCO YRILFATES. en UM/ .ad made to order, at tba INDUSTRIAL •' WORKS, •• /Tenting Qs U. Anti/Mal Mer, be as New. FITITITIIntIII, PA. WAn orders promptly Mled. TCT us. O'IUMA EDI= WORKS. F. REPHAN& Unaulketurers of MUM BOlLleftB, OIL TAAICH, STILLS. AO. .. LT Ats l ai ttitaO r ltititi Ng; th.ICEfEN BLOB, Ac., Cot. of Second Avenue and Liberty EL,. P.ITraIfOROIL PA. • .lfrpr . og doel ai woolly. Ordero d r i a: toll* F. RSPFTosl7forme P rly a/ Oskilefilk BNYDZirs. • 00/Orpa mtarromor. a‘ co., BOILER MAKERS AND SHICZT IROW Wampum NOB. O. 49.94 AND 28 PENN 8T Hardily :seared a large yard and throlsbedl 17 vette itu most approved machtam7. /M . treEHY. man aree tare *vry description of boil, le the beet...tr. asairrarratohd easel Pa say med.: lathe eosatry. • Clabattels. Oreeehlair. ?Ire Heds. Steam ripe.. Locomotive Bailers, Cloadeasers, belt Pans. Teaks, Oil Agit. tOra. Settling Psme.. Bolide Iron. Brldses. Haim Pass. and sole maaldsciarers of liantaillls Pat. as Hullers. • PaPallialf daimon sborteit ! Yadlelf JAUD k. Linn. IDIIVAD n 3101111 JARED AI. . BRUSH &SON, maarmicrinums OF Steam Itiglers, Oil Stills,,Tanta, 111.1311 T IRON WOMB, .1103. 61 pensl6l4. 4-Pittsburgh, Pa. WINES. LIQUORS, &o. SCfiIItIIDTBE FRIDAY, • zatroirrass or WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &t o DrALIZEIS tll PURE EYE NVIIIIMIUM, 409 PENN STREET. Mime Removed , to NCO. 884 AND 888 PENN, Car. Ifleventh St., (for= 5117 Cagritel :TosErn s.ririreu a co., Duni. ists, xsz VW. an. Da sae ZINS• rilifflT 117118.1 t rrrrantraeli. ..„ dealers Ik In Pare . neestilled FOMILIFIN 17R1121 au.l QllOllOl HOPS. 1111214a01- 114 zto) W. De CAMP, ••ATTORNEY 'AND COUNSELLOR 'AT - LAU: omen, sro. Lay Fousra -arm e arL Uola ill. (Connery occur by Hon. l i Cols li rtaTrn ' thentate th gn ij preal ". e C erl2 • Courts of Allegheny mew, mad make nano,. Cone In meet of the adlaesal