- 0 littsbugt Saltitt. CITY AND BIIIIITRBAS. --- Robert Coulter, employed at plow works, fell on Penn street yester °' 'du morning end fractured his right leg. Sirs. Mersey, an old lady. Was severely Injured yesterday morning. try' falling front of Abel's 'drug store. Fifth ay. The 'Sled. lees by the destruction of the atibls at the Allegheny Poor Farm a ft* days ego, leg 4,056, Laurance, Paul , . Cathedral Band propane to give • nodal party on the sae of. the 2lat orrebrtuu7 next, *bleb will doubtless be • grand affair. E. T. Cuddy, of Plttallorgh, has been =r y r ie the Governor and' commis tort a notary fpubllc for the term of threePsrt P"'"" i rrr"-••• yor Drum Lined Jas. l'atterecitt tan 'dollars and aorta for Inter tiring wtt4 an °Moor on New Year's day, said attempting to rescue a prisoner ander arrest. Peraonal.—Merers. C. D,Relyea and J. Coyne, of Chlemto, are at portent the the city on business connected with the Union }Witte Railroad. Their many Mends here will be gleaned to accord them a hearty welcome. Illimetay afternoon a deck hand on the steamboat Elector, coming toward Pitts• Alctrltll, wits knocked ceaseless by the ng of mender on his head. He to. . corned after receiving medical Knee. Idon, and no serious consequence. are apprehended. - Beautiful Boners. Mesas. Elliott Ikea & Barton', the well known Market street donate , tr ao troz o tantly on hand • Zolletr custo mers cars e that they a reand state to farnialt the choicest bogneta at the short. 'escnotios for weddJhgay parties, .to. ' 111 r. ns. 111cCrettry. President of the Pleasant Valley Passenger Rahway, an Sunday evening bad his shoulder blade broken, and was otherwise severely in jured, by being caught between two *tiara while attempting to get on one of thaw. Els Lobules are not dangerous: A eellision occurred yesterday morn. • big between an express wigun and la train moving along Liberty street, at the intersection of Sixth. The shafts of the wagon were broken, the horse badly i s r p isAtened, the driver thrown into a pee. %hi car estion,not da d. a large crowd collected, and mage Welearn with pleasure that Our Oa teemed varmint= Felix R. Brom:MEN.. bas been tendered tne vacant place Pn • the Board et Pahl% Oharitlee. ow:ultra. ed by the railroad= of Dr. Worthloir . to., No more worthy selection codid bars been made. Dr. Worthington ao ; * S se olentpta the posidon of Secretary of the Fraternal Pleasanudes.—The brothers normative proprletorsof esloOns tart I.mond-alley and- In the Diamond, bad a little set to yesterday morning In the saloon presided over by Patrick. ' who was severely handled. 'Wishing to arrange the matter amicably, Patrick laid . U before alderman Mollattiorsin two in formations for asaattlt r isod battery and =rimy of the—pekoe. Tho Alderman Will ..• • thecae° to.day. .. Leg Drekea...-Mr. George Mtemilier, an operator In the Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph oM3e. on Fifth avenue, met With a painful aocldpnt last evening. -While going to his supper about Ave o'clock last evening, In passing along Third avenue a snort distance above Smithfield actlir he allpped and fell on the sidewalk, ing Ma left leg below the knee. Be moved to his bowie and Dr. Niihau' called In, who minced the fracture. St. Poufs Orchtstra.—At a wee ng or the St. Patties Cathedral Orcheattra, bald at their rooms, In the basement of Si. Paat's Cathedral, Teaterday evening. Tuesday, January 4th, 1870, the follow ing offbeat' were elected for the castling rear: President. R. d. Patterson:Yid Bill;Kearney; Secretary, Thos. B. Treasurer T. O'Leary.. Board or Dlrectors—F. ' H. Butataad, Fred Bechtel and T. J. Maloy. Rev. Father Rickey was seleoted_Ronstary Chin:nun. - browned. .. -- -,43411 Rollback, aged nine years, son of Yohnlfoeback, of Bast . Birmingham, was drowned about half-psat three o'clock yesterday, In the But Binning barn Skating Park. It appears that the site of the park was formerly used as brick-yard. and In some places there are deep excavations,- in one of which the boy fell. In wnesquence of the Ice.preak lug with him. The body was recovered about ten minutes after the accident occurred, by &man whose name w a did not learn. The CorOner will hold an In ept= this morning. lirllth Ward lictioot Allegheny. The Filth Ward &hoot House is to be rebuilt htunedlataly. Mama. William Boyd and Ben have contracted to moon-, deuce it for 122,000, the work to be ap. proved by the Board. In addition, about 111,060 will have to be expended in re• placing the furniture which was deetroy *l. The loss has been less than was at drat anticipated, as the walls of the two first stories remained Arm and can be. built upon again. It is expected the building will be ready for 'occupancy In a few months. No arrangingente PM yet 'have beep made for the accommodation of the pupils of the school. but a com mittee has been appsinted and the mat - ter will be definitely battled next week. The Eye and Spzetaeles. We would call our readers attention to the tree lecture to be delivered by Era Edw. 8. Franke, M. D., In' Masonic - Hall, neat Thursday evening. Jautiary 6th, upon the eyeihuinhe use and abuse .—aispectsclea. • Wa, biter people complain often of tie difficulty they experience In getting spectectles adapted to their ayes, that we earnestly hope that an occasion like the present will not be neglected, especially by those who have to depend upon the nee of enectacies. • ' • By referring to his advertisement It will be wen that Prof. Pranks lectures by intuition of many of our well known Naseelleal gentlemen. and the opportunity •ot hearing E. distinguished a lecturer never upon 000ur partag ain icular . speciality, may AziOld Citizen Gone. Eaninth afternoon list Mr. John- Cow. all, one of the oldest citizens of Alla. shorty, anddattly expired at hie residence, No. 380 Habit eon street. He bad bean In his usual health, and was sitting Wan easy chair before the are, conversing. when death came suddenly upon him: ThedeCessal was in the seventieth year of hisage. In early life be emigrated . from England to this country, settled In - Allegheny, and by. his Christian integri ty and kind disposition had made many ' warm friends, and won the oordidenoe and esteem of an extended circle of as • 4tuaintances. yor many years he coca. - gigeod'alltLerthg position ta.acit!=.l at tbriUme of his death was recognised among the venerable tethers of the con. gregallon. The mightier.- summons, When It came, found him redy, and, like • a shook of corn. fully tape. be has been gathered tn. He watt buried yesterday afternoon In Allegheny Cemetery, the remains Dein followed to the grave by a large -oonootarso of those who had learned to love him lfv An .Aer,dent, Yesterdsy evening a man, name on. known, was sorions/y injured on Penn Street, near the Ninth ward market, by being run over by an iron wagon. It op pears that John antiphon, a driver in the employ of Lewis, Bailey, Baleen & Bo.; wee driving along Penn street, and just se his team passed a street car•whlch was going in the opposite direction, the man referred to being ataggenntdrunk. -"asinefrom behind the ear and fell against ' the aide of his wagon, the hind wheel of which passed over his right leg below the knee, causing • compound fracture. • 4310 • "Tor 'WNW hie team in. . 1 ..„. and he rendered to the man "• all the assistance in hie powdr, and while working with him • officer arrested him. 'eampbeil re. quailed the pincer to accompany Mtn to Alleigheny and allow him to put his Said in the stable, which, It appears, the OM= refused to do. He then request. *tithed !detests' be sent to the stable: Arhket leas, also rammed. He was ace. treyed to the lock.up, and the teamtaken •id Patterson's liven , stable. If tbia statement be trtui, the ender deserves U» - AMMO: 01112111211 h and, we presume, the Mayor Will impure into the feats of the me. Thce rehar wee, e an far awe could n. - aseartidtio g .nst and berwilt d=Wesa bagaie discharged this , , MMEIIIIIIIE= MS r Border Sleeting et the Board or Con. trailers—heir Tesithers Appoisted.—: The Condition of the Scheelehe edge and Erpeaditeret. A regular meetlng of the 4.l.legheay Board of School Controller' was held last , evening in the Common Connell dumber; City }Binding. . President Clark opened with pram. Secretary Francis called the roll, the following Members answering: Messrs. i Barr, Bo le, Barker, Dunlap, Dennison, Eaton, B n, Bllierieb, Bardtmever, fey, oak, Lockhart, Ofinnemeyer, hillier, ' ler. Mcßoberts, McConnell, MoCihito ' Patterson, Pitcairn, ' Parke, Itlgga„ IS ' gas, Trimble, White and •PrealdisoliClark. Minutd read and approved. 1111111Z!!G COMXITTE/13. - - , Mr. Pitcairn, from the First ward, re. ported the election of Mho E ilzabetn Hall In ilea Primary Department. The • on as COnarmed. Mr. Hobson. from the Third ward, asked the oongrmathm of Mla E. Peet in the Primary Department, which was agreed to. Mr. hillier, from the rdnith ward. asked permission for the Board to app point a teacher in school No. 5. Mr. Boyle stated the Board would be at the end of the year $B,OOO deficient. There were more teachers In every ward than the law allowed. He thought it not prudent to appoint any other teachers and increase the deficit. Mr. Pitcairn moved that the request be granted. He was In favor of giving plenty of - teachers to the 'schools. He thought If they had not enough money more could be noised. Mr. Boyle stated that the tax now was as nigh as the law provided for, and that no more money could be raised from this 110111%11. ffilElF=l Mr. Trimble, from trio Sixth ward, to. ported a decrease In the attendance In the primary department* owing to sickness among the children: From all tke other wards encouraging reports of the attendance and attention were received. Mr. Barker, from the Colored School Committee, reported everything pros. rerooe with the exception oboe room. Toe instroctreas Ist this department re cently changed bee name—by marriage —and contemplated retiring from the chug* of the school by next-April. which was givesas a reason for a alight deal:lmm in the training Dora • • 11111121MA10E 411 D 711.1fAlfeCA Mr. Meals presented a paper show ing the average attendance ho the aehoOla as follows t • • /moll- A. No aiii•ia. Attesidaltimi. rt.:talus. FM: Ward O 1 If,end wani....wse C . 1.1:0 5Z1 0 • Ili Third Ward I.VII 3,041 Ti Pourth Word.— la 411 ream. Ward ....' it, , 430 INTO Waill 11111 111 Niztlt Wand 1Z • NT Sprint Mktllles.. m to , - 1 roy Mil. ...... I N Wo.1•111e 14 ' :a ni • blab Ware..... lilh Culotedocklai. lee' iScti -i. . 11 —.— " -- f0t5 , ..., .. :.. ...1 RI II NI es Also, the . following tabular statement -of the paid to teachers: Flrit 1742 Second Wani "-- • 1.129 Third Ward - 1,910 Fourth Ward -. ....... ...... 1,136 Firth Ward ..... --.. ....... .... 652 813th Ward - 619 Seventh Ward....... 565 Eighth Ward ____.... 219 Colored Schools .---.—......-- 187 Vocal Wyly 200 1143,6 , 19 Amount tor Night &hook - 2455 ;9,044 Also a statement showing the expanses of the enbooli for the sear thus far to be $29.115 St. It wise estimated that the remaining Mrs months would require 1138,77&00 making a Joie' for the school jeer of 177890.61.' - The estimated receipts, aside from ool lemlotmand losses, from all sOunea,were 170,617.00, leaving a deficiency of 17.. 'met. • • Tice reports were all received and riled. Warnuate for the payment of sundry bilkl were ordered. , On motion of Mr. Hobson. tax collect ors were allowed dye per cent. Tor collec t gloms. . Eaton called tip the resolution laid over' t last meeting. recommending the adoption of DLation's .musical charts to the schools. After some . dletnseelon the neolation Mr. Nonook offered a resolution ro.. commending the adoption of Berthed°. maw'i drawing curds. Laid over under the Mon. - • . - RESOLITT:ON OP THANKS. Mr: Eaton presented a resolution re turning the *natal thanks of the Board to Bev. John B. Clark. MD., for the cour teous and impartial manner in which he had presided over the deliberations of t imonahe body during the year. Carried mien.. ly. In presenting the resolution, the gen. Cameo also spoke of the retinas mom bars in terms of praise for faithfulneas in the discharge of duty. Mr. Clark appropriately returned his acknowledgments dw the kindness of the members one and all. A TM, of thanks wan then tendered S 3 drefarf R. B. French attar which the Board actiodrued sine die. . BOARD OF HEALTH. Meeting Testerday—Saanary Matters— , Vacancies to be Filled. Teen - easy afternoon at half-put four 'o'clock a meeting of the Board of Health was held at the olfloe. Fourth avenue. In the 'Menai of Predated Oros, Mr. :Roane wee called upon to preside. -Mr. Case, Secretary, read the minutes of Proceeding meeting, which were ap. Front the monthly reports of Health Oedema, Interesting Information of cant tary meadow In the during the past month Is gleaned. HeeltkolMier Crosby Gray. retorted 22 Emtartiorti abated during Deoember. com prising the removal of dead animal,. cleaning cm pools, yard', do.. dn.; 20 persons were nodded. 7 permits were granted during the month. Theraosipts from those were 23.60. The enema, were We& hiss/ins a balance of ge.415 d Uri From the revert of. Andstant 'Health Offloer it appears that dining the month lost BOUM mem pools were cleaned. The water taken from two cellars, five street nuisances stated, „three dead horses end four deed dogs removed and two yards cleaned out, plating a total of :a MOIL The othoere were on duty at the point six nights, and reported ene case. Meat Inventor Manner reports 716 'dills to deckyards, meet .bops and mstket houses. IN unsound bogs, 22 on. sound sheep and 4 bead of cattle were ell condemned but not confiscated. teen head of sheep and I quitter of po rk, were =damned and coodosated. There are DOW 73 meat shop In the city, 21 Brat slaw, SS middle alms and 17 which should be abut ug, The repent woreVeceived and filed. - The Elmrstary was instructed to notify City Councils of the expiration of the moms of Mesers. Wilson, Ow and Welsh as members of the Board, and the mun e? °condoned by the death of Mr. Holmes. _Warrants were ordered for the °Mars walla& Adknirned. Habeu Corpus. A'aise of More than anal intemit was brought bektre Judge Collier yeaterday on a writ of habeas wipe., the facts of which so far as we °mild ascertain were m follows: A. few days since, Jacob Portman, a dairyman residing In Union township, mad* Information beibre Al derman Undsal. ohandstg Thomas New dick with false pretense. Hs alleged that the amused bad nurchued three cows from him for which be agreed to pay, the •lIM of slol.32?ppm. studios. that -the cattle were for the firm of Blazewell And Newdlok, and that ti' Mon u the cattle were weighed he could .have his money. At the hearing before His Honor the follow. lag Leda were developed: Newdick was in the emploY 'of Blakewell. and was ell rected by him to purchasethe COMP. and after making the bargain with Mr. Port man thee:tittle Were driven to the scales, Mr. P. accompanying them - for the pur. peas of gutting hie money.. Alter the cattle were weighed FOrtmen was re. (erred to Blakewell by Burdick" for hie money, and Mr. Biakewell toldhlm that he had nothing but a = check for twelve hundred dollars, and au It was after banking hour:the oouldnot get Hashed. but if he, 'Portman, would call. - at his place of badness the following mortdng be would , pay him . the smodni. The next morning Mr. P. called as di rected, but Blakowell, It appeared, bad decamped • for England without making provision for paying sundry bills that were due and unpaid. His Honor held tharwhile it was evident that • don fOrldsepretence could not = Mined Mater the facia of the Cu., the aormed war guilty of fahodsood and a jury might compel him to pay oasts. He would 'Mineola hold him in his own re atcoryftdmism In the null of POO for bbb marmot ooze, ';:itf;:i..i:. - .:: -- .: - 44 ., $, , , -, r,I•41:•.;44:',;; , ..';: . i..§ : k - '. FORTY TEM IN OFFICE. The Oldest Justice or the Peace la _Penns,lrian* Caned b 3 Ws Bsldeal! Township intends. • occasion of an exceedingly Pleasant nature was participated In yesterday at Shetriff - Flendng's office, by a large party of seaembled gentlemen who had been drawn together to pay a special and sub etantial mark of honer, esteem, • regard and respect, to Thomas .Verner, Esq., of Baldwin township, who In the oldest Justice of the Peace In this broad Com. monwonith. On January 4th, IMO, just forty years ago yesterday, Mr. Verner was commissioned by Gov. J. Andrew Shales, and the document was recorded at the Court House for two dollars iti gold by M. Stewart, then Recorder. 'Squire Verner filled It:malice so satin. factority that he was reappointed at . the expiration of his term, and When, In IBA the poettlen Vona made an elective one, he was unanimously chosen by the People of Baldwin township, and has been retained= ever since. yesterday taking out his commission for five yens burr& Thus he has enjoyed the coati damsel and respect of hie eountltntents and follow citizens throughoht four. con. secothe decades of years, never having been a day out of office mance his first conunnalorrin 1880. We doubt Win the whole country another anon instance can be cited where, for nearly half a century, a public servant ham been kept In place. The 'Squire has attained a hearty old age. but is still shoos and vigorous, both'. In mind and body, and he bids fair to live and enjoy his office for twenty mom years. Sind hearted, devoted In his friendship, and • it true chriatian, he has ever enjoyed not only the conlidence everybody who knows'. blm.-blit the sin • core affection of,a largo circle of friends. It wall to give expression .to the high re. Bard in which hells held that the pre. aentatlon Was arranged yesterday after noon. THE PRESEIIiTATION. The meeting was called to order by Rev. Jae. Kirk, of Baldwin township, who elated the obfnct of the meeting to be to nowise their old and valuable friend with a token of the regard' and en teem of his friend. and neighbors. The reverend speaker then prodtloed the cane, and. needing 'it - to Ron. Judge thoye, requested that he Would do the preaentahon part of the ceremony on be half of the recipients friehda. The Jadge greciously reepouded, and happily and with much feeling said : Mr DEAR fize.:—lt la a neural of elem. ore that I have been eelbcted by your friends toyerfotm for them a service so grateful as the presentation of this token of their regard. . Beautiful in its design and ornamenta tion, It does credit to them. Bolld and substantial in It. structure, R does Pla nts to you. - In gating apod It and re flecting upon its Use, however..the plea cure of the moment in altadoWed by, the regret that "auch la We n —hours By— years toll on, and age Celina on apace. Both you and I are much older than when we Brat met. Twenty years have planed into the sepulchre of time iiince then; but in all these years I have never heard any man say that year character was not that of an honest man and stead feat friend. • Brat When childhood's bright EMl shine gleams 'upon us, ourlattier's or grandfather's cane is a steed upon which weapon with great delight. When man hood's fall vigor is upon us, we carry it at an inatrnmemt to flourish, toe how how full of Brews are, and bow little we need Its help. But when the fire of life grows dim, when our heads bend nder the load of accumulating year*, and our trembling limbo lose their early strength, then tne toy of childhood and the meat of vigorous tuanhood becomes a necessity as a support in daily life. With you, air, the second stage is paned and the third is coming on t then take tbla beautiful cane, accept Uses a 101[1911 of affection and respect from the donors, and with it their wishes' that you may live yet for many years to carry it. The recipient in response said : MT Frusta's—lt is entirely oat of my power to thank you in terms cnmmeaur ate for this additional proof-of your es teem and regards, so I must almPlY and frankly assure you that I feel a deep sense of gratitude for past as well as present favors. I accept with pride and pleasure, and wi,o would not, this mag nificent cane that has Just been present. ad to me by his Honor, In ands compli mentary COMM To be snored by you that, after a service of forty years as a Justice of the Peace my onnduct diking that length of time l ine met the approba tion as Ibis mark of their esteem fully atteita, is sztrentely gratifyiug. - '1 re gard this aa the happieat and proudest moment of my life and its memory shall be fondly treasured till my heart wane to beat. Again I thank you earnestly and sincerely. • Hon. Judge Collier made a brief and eloquent address, in which he Joined his voles in the hearty terms of praise awarded his venerable friend. Other gentlemen made brief speeches', after which the entire party adjourned to Ma Ginley's dining rooms, where an elegant banquet board was spread, and the guests proceeded to do full Justice to the meal, anbeequent to which they ad journed, fee!ing the better of having paid a marked and deserved compliment to one of the most worthy and courteous 'gentlemen of the country. • The cane wee of ebony, mounted with a massive, solid gold head, bearing the inscription, "Presented to Thomas Ver ner, Rag., by his friends as a mark of esteem, January 4th, 1870." It was pur chased atj. R. Reed gt CO.'slrifth avenue - jewelry establlahment. The Railroad Robbery. John Frankfort and Samuel Ham kright, who were sneezed some two . weeks &nee through . the agency of Mr.. J. Mo C. Creighton, of the Penneylvabla Railroad company on a charge or having been engaged in the robbery or sonie of the company 'a freight cars some, months previous, of several thousand^ dollars worth of good; were brought before the Mayor yesterday for a bearing. Four Informations have been mods spinet ..each of the prisoners. The that, made by John A. Musgrave, agent of the Pitts burgh and Cleveland Mimed, charges them with 'Giallo' four hoses of toots and shoes, worth $166 - 601 and one box of dry goods, valued at $llO 60; one box . The second Information, made by W. 0 , 11. Scully, of Clark Co. Central Transportation Line, charges them with stealing two boxes of boots and shoes, worth $72.12; a roll of carpet Containing one hundred and twenty-seven yards, worth $79.96; ono box dry go ods, worth $116.96; two trunks contain ing clothing, worth Val - The third Information is made by Joe. B. Dortingtno. General. .Agent. Pitts. burgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad Company, and charges the accused with Unsling one box of boots and shoes. worth .63.50; alx sacks of fathom, con• tabalog three hundred and two pounds, valued at MAU. _ The fourth information made by Elea. B. ltdwaida - Andltar of ehe Union Bail. road and Transportation Company, at. loges that the sconsed stole one cue dry goods,' worth 5105 10; two eases shoe; worth $105; one box clothing, worth $274 37; one box droga. worth $B4 764 one box shoes, worth $lll lie another worth RN, another worth 555 50; •• toll of carpet, worth $143 67, another worth $l3O 00, and one box of dry goods, worth #3O 37. Mr. Daltell appeared for the prawn lion, and the defendants were represent ed by Messrs. Swartswelder and Coyle. A. number of Witneellee were called_ by the Commonwealth', and alter heating the testimony the Mayor decided to hold the accused to bail In the sum of #4,500 each, for their appearance at the next term of Conti,. in default of which they were committed to Jail. • - Mr=lngham Council The Council of Birmingham held a regular monthly meeting last evening, at the el ainber on Fourteenth ettroat. -PFesien: Alma. Atterburyi,DoVe; Schwaini, Oliver, TogleY, Ward, Red. man and Bursts" Salisbury, who'Fro aided. Mr. Atterbury, from the Finanee Com • mine*, report/ c{ that the monthly ao• count/ of the borough °Moen had been 'examined and frond correct. '- - Followleg lac recapitulation of the re. port of GeorgeKuhlman, .Trelutorp-of the borough: VOW amount or WWI . tuna bana....C4114.5. ;ouzel' and Irhan fault Emmet gland 87 ate 21 Total ta, on hand • tali Mt. Olivier from the street liamilttere, reported that In the matter of Breed street the committee did not feel war ranted to act, and asked to be nomad. The request was granted. . , Discussion Molt place in reard to leas. log the butchers' stake in the market, but no action was taken. . A number of Mlle Were presented sod ordered to be pad. The question of leasing , the market stall■ ■gain came no, Mr; Atterbury moving that the matter-be 'referred to the Market , Committee.. Tbe• motion wan adopted. - Permission. trill:granted Thwis, 071. vet it Ptallpe to lay ■ cobble atone aide. Walk W front theirtprokertyon.Norllla stmt. Comtell then adJottrnitti uu Thninday, ~ ... _ ti J .~ ._ PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1870 THE TiltIFF. icettvg of Iron Manufacturers: Ptirstiant to call a meeting of teen manufacturers and others was held at Andrews dr klitchcock's Maim, In 'yeungetown, on *Friday evening,,, Dee: Slat, 1569, for the purpose of considering the recent movements In (ogres look ing to a reduction of the tariff on iron. Thomas Struthers was appointed Pres ident of the meeting, John Stambaugh, Jr., Vice President, .and Jas. G. Sutler, Jr.. - Secretary. Oa motion,,Chaunney 11. Andrews, A. B. Ommell and John Staittbaugh, Jr., were appointed a committee to draft m onitions expressing the sense of the meeting.• 'fhb thilowing rev llulions were offered by the tommittee, end Unanimously adopted t ' _ Wanness, The Special Commissi oner of -the lieVenne, in hiv recent iepjlt to Congress, has stated that the average ant of making pig iron In this coon. try, itailndlng liberal interest upon cap ital entployed, Is from twenty-four to twenty-six dollars per ton, that execs. MVO profits are now made in that manu facture, , that "the - price of pia iron to coneutners has been unneceeaarily en. haneeffiluring the past year to an aver age of from eight to ten dollars per ton,", and that a majority ..consumers and Workers of pig iron not themselves en gaged in its manufacture, sustain him In the recommendation to rednee the tariff to three dollars per ton. Now. therefore Besolved,.That we, as manufacturers, hereby, declare that, the foregoing state. Meats, so for as they apply to the cost of making pig Iron and the profile result. log therefrom In this region, are utterly untrue, and frombar knowledge of the business in other parts of the country, we believe them to be ho more applies,. ble to 'tiny of the important iron die. %eels, or the average of them all than to Our own. Reialiled, That this mooting, composed In pert of consumers and workers of pig Iron not engaged in lie manufacture, of operators andisborers in rolling mills and furnaces, and of citizens engaged in other pursuits, melte this disUnct and unequivocal abatement, tbat .we are unanimously oppoeed to any reduction in the tariff upon Iron, believing that it would be immediately disastrous to the intonate of many of us, and eventually Injurious to all. llnoidrd, That the attest:llbn of capitol to the,iron manufacture, caused by the prosperous bondition of that business for a few years put, has reduced the profits 'whiCil rarely reprefents reasonable Inter eat on cepitalemployed, wnlle. the addl. tonal product of finnaoes erected within the past year, must sill further affect the market In the same direction, and thus bring about gradually and without seri ouis disturbance that result which the Com Missioner deems the great dialdera tum, via, efielp Cron. • Besotted, Tnat any , 'breed tedtictien in the price of iron by redtictibn in. the tariff will neeessarily oompell those en. gaged In the business to reduce the ex pensed of manufacturing, and this redue tion can only be effected by reducing the *axes of Our laborers in our . furromes and mines, thus Inaugurating- such di rect conflict with labor as we have - ever striven to avoid. Rastdred, That we respectfully • but earnestly request oar representative in Congress, in view of the importance of the subject, not' only to its, but to our city, now the %bird in the State in Its contributions to Internal Revenue, to &big . Mahoning 'Valley, already become one of the name important roinuficturnig districts of the State, as well as of Its portance to the general interest of the couture, to oppose by his vote, hinvolca his influence. and In all sultatde ways, any reduction& the tariff on pig iron. • It was agreed that the Secretary be instructed to furnish Representative Garfield with a properly authenticated copy of the proceedings of the meeting, and also to furnish copies for publication to the Youngstown, Niles, Warren and Cleveland paper., to the Pittsburgh 0•1617-E, and such other parties as may be deemed advisable. Joseph H. Brown and Thomu Struth• era were appointed a committee to visit Washington City on the reurtem bling of Congross. Cl y Espesdltares. The following statement la an exhibit of the expenditures incurred In running the city government, for salaries, Im provements eta. in ;be - appropriations named, fbr the Month of December,lB69. A. number of the pay rolls have not yet been returned to the Controller's °Moe, consequently the amount expended through da h t t i tt Itis pre s umedein cann ot be ' ealllaitely r: pendltares will not exceed those of the preceding month ...._ _ - 7:ZPX3I/911171747. - '.. No. A. rolleo-7'ay ReaL 113.29` CO 70111 a $ 4 94 '4 11 .(39 19 No. 6 Water Work. 1 .443 Oa No. 7. etreet-1.1 A:strict...-. AI 611 odotloaal pay • roll 1.07 A II , 10riet ' 1.409 113 ' a I Alstrlet.,... 11l 04 . 0 nelneer l aDe. par meet 1.031 93 8.27913 rtlaamon Market all 79 N./. W. Molloaabela WOW 140 A No. IL alleirne a ar Wharf 17 , 3 No 13. Contiam , 3o. J....ad._ ..... . .. .... SID (0 No. au. rrm Ward lf is 10 No. 91. Pine £lOl7 ' II 30 No. 22. Itoads-7.1 Plotrlet 63 60 NO. 7. llorrera—Eadaterla 13eplt Tat a N 0.24. In liztenllom 97 10 Total 1124757 The expenditures not yet reported will probably .well the total to 128,000 00. The Female. College The winter term of the Pittsburgh Female College opened yesterday under the most favorable and flattermg pros pects. The able and efficient manner In which this excellent Institution has been conducted for the past few years his se. cured for It a reputation second to that of no institution of learning for the In. &traction of young ladles in the country, a reputation richly merited, and one which we know will be fatly sustained no long as the. Institution Is under the present able management. The course of study is thorough and complete, OM bracing everything necessary to Unfelt the education of young ladles, and the corps of teachers employed is excelled by that of no other institution' Of Its character. Those desinng admission to the school should apply In person or by letter to the President.-Rev. I. N. Perehing, at the Imitittition on Eighth I==M Prepared and Imported by the well known firm of ()Ahem d Reamer, B Dockistreet, Philadelphia, and anima be surpassed for irtality and price: Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Plain and Mixed Pleklee, Stuffed Peppers and Mangos, Pickled Limes,Meorted Preserves, 2darmalades: Tomato. Walnut and Mushroom Catena. Fresh and Bpi , eed Belmon, Cross CV. BlacawelPs Fields,, French Capers, Wponish and Queen 01. Ives. Durham & Colman.' /dullards, French Mushrooms end Peas. Belleau. Tie Poerder.Chineee Ginger, French Man. Lard, Pickled Limes, Dundee Mums. lade, Imperial Pruner, Atheneum, London Club and Worcestershire Sawn* Fresh Fruits In glass, Seedless Raisins, Loudon Layers and Debase Raisin; New Currants, Citron Lemon and Orange Peel, Baker's Co coa,: Brom; Chocolate and Cocoa Shell., Grated Horse Reddish, Gelatine, Tapioca, Farina, Bermuda Ar. reerroot, Extract of Beef, (Eagle brand.) Condensed Milk, do., do., to., at Federal street, Allegheny City. • Gm BLAPEN. Allegal Larceny. A man giving his name u Wiilleni Thompson was arrested last evening by Lieutenant Gordon. of the Mayor's pa, lirs, on a : charge of larceny. It appears that them:aimed and another man, whose came we could not learn, were in Mori gin Thomas' Moon. and white there the stranger lost eight sovereigns and a watch. Mn Thomas, who was in the saloon.intormed tbe °Moor that she had seen Thompson have his hand In the other's pocket: The watch was • subse quently found on the bench where the stranger bad been lying, but the money has not yet been recovered. Thompson Max locked up,, and an- Information will probably be madengenst him this morn- limply your household Ow the year with qneensware from the Keystone Pot. tery. Kfratt..Kier * Co.. at their ware. hottse, No. 863 - Liberty-street, have a large and complete assortment of every. thing to the queimsware or Bristol ware line. Of the beauty of finish. and dura bility of their . good*, the large trade which his tweg' Milt up in an almost in. *credible short time lathe best gumantas. Prime are equally favorable. . ... • Oyete.r' Opted, Olsten.—The eel.. brazed Chincoteague and Aninoook (Va.) Opera are roodied fresh. and. dl.. red from their native waters every Kos. dada rid rtnltaday. - Quay ananant ow aed, aold aktherunpreeedonted price or Pi par barrel... 0-all at ode a t . IYrnrn BEL% t 4 _Thlrii street, near Smlthtlatd."- - v 4 arecusuarlei: of ever"' vartiity,'4l Tatntson's, &OMLteld street and .Dls. . _ Irrtat Arrival_or Chlwataafrao2ilt-- e l ,l Oystars at Staid lc Bra. ~. ^ i ir e l 4/ 110 8 14 fa Pim Panel. At Cot, J. D. Egon'. popular book and - news Depot. Rio. 41 atxtb. Avenue. Webster's Unabridged P•otorial The,Prsetical Stale Bander. Th 6 Cirpenters'Wew And thousands of-other books are of fered at rimieomffile , A rim lot 'of second•band' books are offered eon. netnews at special bargains. Can and *Oa the atOtk, • - Call at litoortiessita, No. •Market street, today and choose an appropriate present for a lady from his immense as sortment of Mull% Imam and satin', rib doWera and finely artiolts, hats, collars and coifs, rinse, breast pins and Manatees, trimmings of all kinds, trandsoroe fans and bogs* for the denim tablet. Ton an hardly fail RI Make a . 15131ection 'neat and tasteful, and one which will be appreciated ibr its utility is well as beauty. The 800 lee* teat —lin het 601hk. altli Its new resolves and , purposes, prominent among which are those of Liable, No. 104 Wood street, who has decided end perfected arrangements aa cordingly, to make his already popular trunk establishment still more celebrated for the finish and durability or the work sent from it, and the extraordinary low prices at which the goods will be sold. 104 Wood street will be the place for trunks in 1810. -- Paper% land's' prepared tadayfbr the patron's orYoung•scm's,Smithtleld street and Diamond alter. Burl *Bro. have just reoalved a stook et fresh Chineoiessie Shell Oysters, at 110 per barrel. Go today and enjoy a lunch at Burns', corner of. Smithfield street and With avenue. oysters, gatee.Alsh. fruit, past ry, and alt that •. htln•ry man could desire for a healthy repast, will be found upon the boards. Everythlna la prepared In the best style, which Is also a recotn mendatlon not ossessed by every res. tanrant In the city. Call at Barns' and test the quality of the fowl. Evert' kind of takes, pastry and sweet. meats. at Youngson's Smithfield street and Diamond alloy. Chtnesteave Pilsen Oysters.—Fresb arrival at Steel d Bro.'s, at 10 per berreL The stockholders of the Coci2erative Idle Insuranee Company, of Western Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an eleetiUn fin twenty Dtrectoin of said Company dill be held At the lectookrafty'a 0ff100.428 Smithfield street, Plitabtirgh, on Wednesday. January 12th, A. D. 1870. between the hours Of 2 and 4 o'clock r. M. By order of the President. Tr A. - PACTILBSOIe. Secretary. Chincoteague Shell Oysters at Steel & Bro.'a. Fresh arrival today at $6 par barrel. Thirrl sienna, near Smithfield street. A Benedicrs Presentl—Benedkis, In looking about tbr a present for their wives, could make no bettor *election than by calling at No. Stri liberty street, office of the Keystone Pottery, Messrs. : ler ,t Co.;proprietors, and purchasing fine mist of queensware. Try the experiment, and realize the pleasure of Youn's, Smithfield street sad Dia mond alle y , OLIO of the finest oonfeotton• ary establishments in the ally. 100 Barrel, *nen oystere--onannock Coves and Oblecoterogne Manta, received this day. Price only Roo. Quality guaranteed In all awe STIEL Tird avenue. Chincoteague and Monroe/1r Cove Oys. tors, only Se per barrel. Enquire for hLaraball'a Oyster's. ay. Steel a /kW., Third Avenue, near linnithtteld. 100 bar rel. Jost arrivrd. Pbell Oysters only $6 par barrel al Mee tt Quallty.guaranteed. Christmas Oysters 116 per barrel at Oise & Bro.'s. • UNDERTAKERS . IL Pan Wagon /Alla L. WiLLILlig. gATTE'RSOF Ic WILLIAMS, Lindaleasers, tamer ol TIM armee sad h Meat, Pittabargh. diem of all Linda. Shroud. Crepe. and Slinvem, sad every.deeetly. inns Grinners/ Punishing mood. Ihrolatied on the newt r useable tenna in the city. Hearse and earriatestanished. Wane open day and thine. & PEEULEs. • L. O r DIATAXERS AND LlVlE D Eragl i ft r, V 18(t/11. A11i=41.77. be tioirCALV/if MetKIINS Ica oonst.ally=e:l , wIX , V o w , a% Dae files Pre woo., r ‘L. 71 . 1 , Ira A . t° agA Eo Bole .p dada ta of Youroloi Boodik r tr r ioN'utrod. oMoorloon st all boos; dm sad Oltllt. HOUSE. ♦ desirable two story brick dwelling house, &nutted near the Park, ha the gecondwud, contains Ilia looms and wash hone, Ras and water, with stable on tear of lot. Tanga Veal- flatc. For particulars apply at oaks of Atlantic Mutual 'Life lotus.. Co., No. 100 lainithetld street, (id floor.) homy to 11.t.K.. or Ato4e.Y. dem r 74 Oarilag to einadreals, 83.00 Saab. I FOR SALE. JOSEPH HEIFER & SON, iurrmezeurear.mitis. =2 C 07712111 aatt Taunt nualatuaaat at re duced rstee. • sal DIAMONDS 'Palilnlo,lllllk . OPENS 1115 PACK • ON TUESDAY, I AT • .4 NoFADDEN'S Federal Street, Allegheny.i DIAMONDS. nlaflor• avd ' ird k iZAVG . !". I• ettltLlNG,llti.Vall AAUP...TED W IAMMILIC anon, AND vAsza. ,t 6. Made Promptly to Order. BABBIT'B METAL Made and Kept on Hand. rropthitors sa4 Ilsantietanrrs or .1. If. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Offiee, 882 PENN STREET . rovadry.Csranhasil Railroad Streets. r=Ml 113113DNILY G. SALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of =Pent .and Sixth &PO, FALL AND WINTER STOCi W .000PLETE LBWS Olt GENTLEMEN, rnc.ar or. HOLIDAY LIFT. • vR_WARIA gt non 01.110016 j114%1.111.11% teeelvg4 W. i-Cf. DUN/MATAS, nwsimeANii do• 717TH AVINtli. :ALPERT-4541KOHLER; Manatitetaren and treater* Di 100115. AND earring, so. as Mutat MUM, Ma 41wYlealair Unintgen a gegn Nicak: bewle b liori r4lll"artiv= aaasnagtore . Boots _ping Aimee 4or UWebleat arta Corns; zanloga, Orlatormay= attletneettal , sturglwyna w , AllelligantrdstiMtenr eirde. • lan agettlati kr. we urge de rewayartur ibree by which we us be Ws to warranting euy and etwattritene iluatt.andtgatenfor the Unties , wit Ina& (llya u a trial ad be eenyineed. • wasseC; 11 leerier. street. traMUraVA. _ . T - RE. EW'. ITELIGt-ramilies restles, Sto , lerplenteb *WM tar the mete Tear ertil awl ear smarm seas taw! aseseraatt at seduced Er set. committals : 10 " 1 ",.....0rti1." fa oh Te ou. taut amd vela, VI 010, Java sad Steaba Mitre; sealed 'tore Si - Fa - aria . 1 . 211114 tad Yenisei. sue a p expreattlf r our Ashy trade. forms sad dosoestfo Drlad trait& =h u nt sam t ra fislassfiarli s trrasi aeer eta. • C ALIST.I%ISIENVIV 'm 411 d . Omer ittherty sale . re Lath strews • hiede,' , Hyatt," trams," "Ibund," uDoarding," not occeedieg .FOOl2 1121. Ed, -WU be inserted in these cobanna once for TWENTY-Pivie cyz.Nza t each addi !ions! tine TIM CENTS. WANTS. W - ANTED..-. BOARDING. - A Fleanaut Front Room wita sow r m ib, Dowd. 41 ANDEltattb ?TILELT. " WANTED.—An Active Inter es' la a 'mod Dullness. (biaauyaatu r i za premed) by a Timis wiaa with ba dna.. exywri imear. Avsslabin capital about $30,000. A•l atm H. Y.. Ortatta °®a: tT WASTER. Two Solicitors for an sld established Neer Tort fah cash) Lite Insurance Company, to operate In *estarn renosilsantli. trim he pad estary. Address Sox 4150, WANTED. --A German Gesl. TLILII !X who epeaks Eceplah to Oka the General Agency of a New York Life Insurance Conspany, who tin , * en English °face at Pitt.- burgh. Lieat inducement. to a proper person. Adder.., for Interview. /I,x TEM, Postofnee, Ilittebargh. Vet VAISTED-41ELPAT PbOriILINT 0/110.;_No.1 Bt. Ctsls kind/ DOEtb DI WALE sad MEN. for Wenn, cnt. Yugo= wantlair ba et all kinds dAa ,NE De ItioNtal on N short WIC*. ••N WANTED—An AGENT for fhb y v TUN to tell Um celebrated ALICHAM TAIJTON 15X WINO %ACHIM'S. mblell offer Lerma more Ilberalthan /ay dthtvevt.o.) , Call and examine WILC O Tram t. H. C. X.line Anat. WANTITCI.—AGENTS every- Ties Lnitite tows V4 tif gjilm . _" gagi KolLtlog , Mat lane over Invaded. rocs rh. L triela.ooo attn.. Ref, Ad drssi/A IMAM ENITTINUMACJIINE Motto. L. or 101. Louts. Ka WANTED: - MORTGAGES. ,130.000 to Lou In largo Or .mall aaraatta, at a fair rate or Interest. PZ TT. Bill, Bond T im il d ° l=triats Broker, No. 1198 W infield meet. AGFAVII. —*lso per COM M ONeII tee only OENVINE IM MOVED eItICOL CIMINO MA, CHINE. Price only Great Inducements to Agents. Tots Is the most novelle liming Mr Lootor the day—enakee the lemons nElastic Lock ntltch"—wlll do any kind or wort that can be done on any machine —Loo, two told end the demand constantly inctettAng. Wow le the elms to WA an Agency. need Mr elecularA why. °mon... t ee:li; Addrom IfitCOXII CO.. Be o aton. Pittsburgh,. Pa, or ht. Louie, M. TO•LET TO ILEI..—On Wood street, No. lb. now ote .pled by J. Ifillettosa. hugutru at No. 47 Wood street. To LET.—Large room, second il.e, front. towable for gentleman's Weeping room, 134 Youth avenue. rlOLET.—erheNewBtorebulld. _log. No. an Wool street.. Enquire 'at No. Pea street. TC . l 2 . o l. , ET.—Dscellingllodsts No. ...t, bc:T. tgig6: I :PlTlristVra 2 and 4 r. R. 1 1 1 0-LET...-Warelbonse No. 323 Liberty. - *rest. from Jemmy lot lest. to ADO! Ist, 11/71. fomoulre at re. oMee oaths DrOalstf. LET ,—A Two g tot y Brick $Ollllll, N • . 9S K. DUMP, WT. I, Teßben , Car. contatur all the modem Int erovenaat. end Is chne to a yaw altar nvdlate noweg•wo given. A plug to W. . ..ABLILE, Oily Engineer'. Once, .thegiteny CPY. Pr. TO LET.— ... norms, awzrzirias, ' MOWS ,AND OFFZCE E==ti 60Z2►H k C 5, 95 Mat ►venue TO. LET. • " THAT LARGE THREE STORY DWEILIAI HOUSE, NO. 206 Pere street, corner Barktrs elly, to Err doors above Si Slain: Is a good cestriE locailoa aW coatalsta all modern Improvements Very suitable for a l'hysle Lan or Da:dist. I=l lb =419 ♦. Y. end 9 And 4 r la. ?mesa= = FOR SALE. FOR SALE. • • SAW DUST. Hy Plot Haat load or otherwise, to any quantity delivered at the City Endless: or parties who . 8711 tate It from the W . ll, cat have Wit reason- Mae tenni, by addzendog WEL EIRE, de111:311 doboten, iVcst. Peons. La. FOIL SALE.—A FUMY. CLASS NEW MUCK DWZGLIAG 1100614—1 f sot d soon wt Ibe tea Al. • •Iso., A beset Matta:lol Bnck Haan sod Large Lot o. Pro,pee, street. am,a skull, w.w Brick Ho.. of el: rooms, bsll. ante. towl eel es, gas and arat.. Pony ilftb sweet. £llllO. at Avatar:it za• Boon of ft. Worm and CAI an for 7- /Garth Caw I. lgit t :eV t i tl , 7 t 1717; d l ne rperdn• for manta r boost ea sane M. A to. • Mat claw modern st7le suite Boon of six room. • - ••• . •ho. a mber of Italldlos Lou oil dttlrereat nth sta. • 11.114111 i Lots• in Bloomfield. with ten M. r. itgalre a D. M wwlem.. R.ll Mist. ..d Insurance agent. Veveateenti Watd. rut.. tr:A . Ps.. oppaalt el. John.. Eplsoopal E. HouSe and Bllfl Lots on Went B:III, Brnlnth ward, en 03,300: 1133 and near Fle.lon 5000; Hones and Lot., 44 James strce_t, .500; 3 wind n 11.tolnn_ street. !UAW ascot hou3 lota 10 Pleszent Va 90.300: I norm In Rosene township. on Bytr• omen road, 66,000:9 lots on Prentont street. PAKIO. house and lot In Balem, Onto, $9,000; ure grouud to Bellevue Boro.11:0.0. bo , use and lots, bead 9f Beaver street, 89,350: bogy and el servo In Elisabeth Boro. $1,600: house and lot to Brldgewater. Beaver con i tiZonse contains 91 rooms, iot GB by 31.0 fee IS 000: far= at tale OW 36 acres, per dicre• Legatns of INIELITSIORY4 Beal Mats Agent.eornee Ohio and Bananali - - rElSSONAL.—Allpersoiis seek. /so Homo, or lemenmtnu m nem sr CHI SAM that, not Ole . 16 . 2 , g b ira zurtia.°.. ?li tl t. given away a am/ ar tte teat by mall Mut tam, requesting It. Ferrous cameo& fall to am tml oo tof the slam On II contain. 43/307T £ 'PHILLIPS, Fob. /Ulm mai RAW &Mara agoata, tio, 1.1“/ Foam% arenas. VAR SALE.--Enginesand Boil era. New nod lkoond Rand, of all Undo tonkantly on hand, EIMI= JAM =HILLa 00, (lonia Iffarion •ee P. 7.,W. IC.B. W. Allostiany, Pa. lOWA LAND FOR BALE,-800 4. Unroof oholco land In pas of the bolt coun t. In lowa nine tha lino or the Chicano & oatroad,•ad le oot of the most trodoell o portforia or that State. - Will be aold tow, the toola orn Met. AL.p,&,..21.2,t•pp, 101 ;fourth imbue. VOID BALE.-ENGINES AND BOIT.ZELS.. new nad scecad.bind. eon-- madly on hand and bno t til ineK Corner naTentwidith and Pits atterota, nell:tr flttaburanOra LEGBI4,. - of adnalnls .4ol TRATION on the estate or SA ULM it BID. DLI. dee , d, Imo of Alletbene City. hertz g bets hued to the underetued, all mime Indeteed to 0014 oriole us hereby cobbled to make 11D1321, 41,10 payment. and not panics hosing stalest said estate to present them to O. P. BIDDLZ. Adettotetrat . dehlare W • we. SSW North Alma,. ELEGANT_ PAPER ItANOINGS. • .I:namelad Wall Payees Lu_plain Unti vio Der- L o i toot and wisiOke. VerselDlio I°- t L il e t l E e z o uut Tintlilf4r. gleamed and printed fold! . rimMY imported and Dag to b. la the country. for sale as W. P. MAILIMEALLS NEW WALL PAPER STORE, sell .191 Liberty Street. i" MCCANDLESS & C AI 1411 2.4101 Wilson. CUT 00o.) vioraziala Dwain Ut load Domestic Ilry floods, No. IN RUG AIM dim Oen Mamma allm n,PIACOPAL .. . . UIESICAL ACADE MY, ikattou Mak Bniktlng.Libuty street.) Ins.• ter Teas beau on TIONHAT. Jamas', Milan to to bad Crawl .Triealpal. • ' dellerte TTV. T. L. BiLLAIL VINEGAR. THE PiTTSBURGII VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, - 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are kor OrrOlvol o turnith VINEGAR at the LOWEST MARKET DATES. Atte:Woo la ltratuty culled to our WINE VINEGAR. p;ian(•f:r.l;Whi' VA a re):111 lITIIEBSON & - 111KANBRING, SUCCESSORS TO W. EL III'OEN MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 811111 'lSt, late 01. Mk. QWe lure Pal reeelyed • large •apply reas o n- Motet .ehtek 0111 be gold at able d i= e zr. at IT E LILAN 0 lisLoBo merialsor. fitiVILANEIIIIIIO.. XEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING. A avd ArGroleaVoloVarair C4 11"1"' GRAY & LOGAN, 41 Sixth St., 89 Fifth Avenue, (Late ISt. CI►1(. r P. ML-'.AJECEI7_,M, TAXMONABLII MERCHANT TAILOR, Kteps comumtly Oil nand Cothi, Casainteree and res4ings. Lbw,UENTLEMEN•S FURND3HI24O 000 DO. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, ITZTEIBUILOH. PA. Medloa.e dlottdeo =arta order Is the died serade NEW FALL GOODS. • splendid new stock of . vz,orits, GASSEME4IEB, /art received by EMILY 11/IG7MI. =1:::=1 COAL AND 00811 BRADDOCK'S FIELD Gas Coal Company, mniZBB MID IIIEITIGS3 OP Gil, - BLICISIIITII IND FAULT COIL, Nut Coat, slack and Coke, ANTHRACITE' COAL. Of all slaett and of Merestquality. can be for. Sighed at reasonable rates. Ira?, on en at of- Geed' on. ho. 73 ANDEblittli Allegheny (My. and Ltherty tee et (oppoel NI:- tees b venal ) Plttbargb. Addnn. Pos °Mee Don BIT. VlAtebargb. and they wilt melee irompt attentlun Mfr Prompt Ittelltion glean to western ably Man). delimM CHARLBS ff. INISTINg DAUM Youghiogheny and Connelsville Coal, • And Banufneturer of COAL, Inlet AND DPAOLPBOBIZED COIE., OPTICIL AND YARD, earner Butler and Horton street. Liberty and Clmer newts. Bluth ward; also Second street, Meath ward, and at fort or Doss street. P. & V. K. IL Depot, Second wool. Orders left at