"It 111 CITY AND SUBURBAN. Tile Gazette to &Di Temperante- fiUaaea Weaver Bros., two enterpri sing and attentive young men, have now the ezeitudve agency for the Gust TY In the boroughs of Temperanoeville and Bilgo, and they will promptly deliver it by 023710111 every morning In those phase. They will continue their an num for subscriber., end, In the mean time, If any person, who were Nerved by the Minter carrier do not get their pa perohey will be promptly Nerved on leaving notice at Weaver Bro.'s news depot, near trorrinaton's feed itore, Tempenmosvole, or at the • Gazarrs mussing room, Filth avenue. tresi4;,s before E iraiderday • 'TM Central Board of Bducation MUM Mixt Ziesday. .• ilia trial Of Campbell, for the murder undo, wife, will commence on Mon- The inclement .weather of Teeterdiy :bed • depressing effect on criminal ha. .7; MINIS at the magistrate.' calms. weather save tut a variety enter. lielamentieeterday —wind, snow min and itteet„VerOrming the print:lndia:um. oaten. Allegheny oounelle will organize next reiday. The lest meeting of the old .Itody takes WKS the preoeedlng Thiess evealng. Ewityr, of- ZionmOntb. 11- beds, bssi soospted a rill from the East congregation, and will 'WM Mitt Bands"..l, Aggregate attendance at the schools of both cities bun month exhibited a fal ling off--probablv "mounted for by the boU.Mty M mama mud .attendant excite. anta. isms Raney was arrested by Deputy Mirror Nlobolla on a charge of abandon ing/04 his wife Mary alleging that he bad delerted, and refund to support her. is rays ball for a bearing. • Maury Wisner struck John Remy in unlace yesterday. John made Intbrma. Sion for easault sad battery against him belbrs Alderman Bolster. The Alder. pohos ere looking for Henry. . George Maher. John and Michael Hoffman. were each heed ten dollars and ants by Mayer .Dram. yesterday, for disorderly conduct, on complaint or Chrluthin Jookii. Proprietor of • saloon on Western Avenue. Dinner Than Taken,—Yesterday - Isenlmis made Information • before Alderman %oaten, charging Leo pold Snakes with the larceny of s din ner ticket valued at one dollar: The article .was taken from a tavern:on Lib erty street fore men board. The secturned was helda hearltig.-. Yesterday Mayor Drum lined John 011emors , twenty dollars and costs for „ enterlngSlie bon= of a respectable fam. Lly In tiro bizth ward, Allegheny:4mo asialllng the Inmates with vile and ob. ensue language; following It up when driven out by a bombardinent of the d welling with Wok , stones, and other Trouble About Harness.—Andrew Bra dy called the attention.of Deputy Mayor Hicholla, yesterday, to an alleged false etemes on the part of James Scott. 8p e t it le alleged, bought a set of bar cam from Brady, on credit, by falsely . representing that he was ens aged to work for another Pexty, who would pay the bill. The soens,d gave ball for a Itemeng. 11 rbrsoVerance.—Diri. Annie 'Troup, of Montgomery county, yesterday caused' the arrest of her . husband, George Li _Troup, In this city for aisuidonment. She allows he left her and his twosohildren shout two years ago, and that ehe hes been looking for hint ever slate. Fla was held for a hearing. To perseverance be longs anomie. O. A. 1/4:-.The following °Moen were - Sleeted sat regular stated =nth:in of Post 15i. G. A. R Deoember 84 1869 at Phills Hoer; Sr. Vice. John J. Hartzog: Jr. Vs" John Schwartz: AdJt., Thomas E. Keen; Q. Af.; W. F. Willman 0. W., Hobert Soon; 0. 0., J. Jeffries. Den. peas to Vonventlon, G. 8. Wood, D. A. Joints and James H. Bunt. • - 61111401 Illegal' appropriation. - jobs Clannon made Infbrmatlon before Alder- Man Taylor, 'Ward'''. agaltun H. La farge Ibt•larceny u bailee. Hannon, newsagent at the Union Depot, alleges liaise Lafarge len dollars worth of to'dlepoae on• the trains. that ay were tamed Into cult, and that ap propriated to Ca' non's own use: War rant Lamed. - • • Hard T . fleas......gnreee are herd; , It teems aspeolally so to a creditor whim lee cells on • his debtor,: and instead of readying his money gets kicked out. This Is the aggravating nature of a case brought to till attention of Alderman Bolster yesterday oo Jacob Marksealled on Wed Moeda to dect fourteen , dollers, When he alleges e w/111 that Individual who h refusedanta ulted to pay by him. The Alderman will Investigate the caul . . , - -,- The -Arnengeneia Itente.-Lycro, Phil lips it Clo-,.the owners of tWa Alltablish anent. without sollohalion from Mr; tiros 0 F . •, , -.len. the keeper, and with their. habituag „t .....nberalls.r. have contracted to put 'an . . IQ, the establhdunent, id the r., 'Qin-Th(0,000. It will be put 'into ape. ration Minim aa It can be [ trelconstructed. dwill ran from ' he rotunda, in which'. the offloe la locened, to the. tipper- Mori. ,- me speed of the piston will be 200 feet ?hat Translation. witailicia wars avall puleat peck. tabersakrerrsaosourres." Mimi& Enrrons:—l notice that some teenitityeetes 'Hosnren attacks the • trair.luien of_ the above quotation to , e : writer in the lame of the - Ed fist., and • ' ‘ ',9 ll / 1 111‘thrse dbabrint ruiderinse himself, sane tit which la, in my Judgment, ex Rood as the _gentlemen's be criticises. gtif MINA 1- ,aniCkeet the : Pale-dasui tresdi down with equal feet. Thep ew!! tortand thentonarell'este . , The . • gentlemen \have. been appothnilt : rutin . the State F.4iiintire 7 6 unelttee fee Pennobninia: Einu, t L. Yunekely and Frederick Baker,erphil. emeelpbte; W. O. Hubbell. of rie, and , • Andrew. Dann, of Pittsburgh. One' member is yet to be appointed, to be se , .Jaded from the oceltagicas. Thentlen ' lion °f all tonal labor unions le called to the billowing article in the constitution et te b Tationsl Labor Union, .in article VL alscrnow 1. It ahall be the duty of each 01 1Poiltainn 10 reportle the members of ,• tbei Eseentien Committee of their Hoge, laud cam a month, such information es may be netemerroo: the perlbrmanee , Obis ditty. •••• ' . • Western Peasaytvards Patents.' - • ; , . The kollowlng United States patent. liar* NNW to cities= of Western Pidogrbaggs during the week ending , - Amu, XiLlfdlk • No. 911.464—austedsted, December' 10. Iligh Weser Indicator tor Steam Genera. •-• Inset W. 0. Bell, Pittsburgh. Is s Ac i.4. —Ptx fbr Bolling and Paddling John D.l9lllhung Allegheny. soliWider Wheel. James D. Dry and Wm. B. Dunlap, New well ; 911 .6211—Terrep Mem and 'Molding Mang, David . Phillips. Oil City, - - smulipsor to mama p Daniel Z sok and Harem s me • =gamin, • • -3.787 ace., of patent 5.1.006, &Sad An 188.1; manufacture of • - • "Ust ir"; WM. EL PerrY. Sharon, • t- /WIMP. No? Anthill' Buller retard= : Sid from- a vhdt to Olt City, Minting 1 ) ;:legttll bi.m .. 4.pup upon which ha sate liagh value. The interesting animal jijnyed ihis friendship et Its owner a • bosun and then nkrateirksualy .arect, A 4 extended search at Lit misled the last quadruped on the r• *Salem of Demmer Connor. Forth. "'.'wish esulurel Butler suede informs, ,gige sword Deputy Mayor Nichol* Douitneo With the Jame, of l aigVrp.o Demme was attested, tope's Butler Med to show that tbe I, mall coa t>tolebeet beau registered. and ,. .fillisessowee dionsissed. He erridere uewni h e th ieig te h c t h t n o alit 'or he lcauw.wh ad ~pireTraithieobtalignptarsgonoflt. _ , —'- -.-. '—.1.1. - •- • - , : ,,, ; 7 7 --;/.-It. - .7. 0 %7-- 1, 7 ' . ' '-'-': ':- .' "r:.- 4 - ' - '''...'''''' .t-IIZOta '51.-:<-"-)- '''',: , .; ' ,•:" • •,'"' , - • - ' =". 5 , ".. - ‘, 1-4 : . ; , -, , d . 4.: , 1 - ' .7' f:' ,, -,, 1%, ~.' -.:- c- ,_- , _ ~., , . _7 , .., .;:-; ,S., ` 1...- .., ..-• - ', , . ~' 7,.. .a x z :: : : : 3 7; ,^,. , ',:-.. . ... . 4 2 a•r:::: ' ',' ;,. '4' : ~.:- : i .' -'f : . . ' ..: 7 ?; , ,etit -I .:V , :';' , ts'• - , , , e1. , -. '' ' '-'''''' ' '.1.7 • . : . ':•"1 ., ' ,1 :,'5.0Z.: ; ,,,: - ...`..' ' . -,.. , The erekeequest—syar Public Muf n. llons—Reeemmeneations and goggles , tlona—tnentrient reagistratek The Grand Jury having concluded their business made the following present ment to the Court yesterday: 71, the honorable, the .Tudga of the Court of Quarter. Sessions of the Courtly of The Alleghen Grand Inquest for December Term, 1869, would respeotfully present: Thst the, of refally,considered and to the te a t of their ability discharged the duties Imposed upon them.. They have passed upon all the bills brought before them, many of which are of such a frivo - lons nature that they should never have been - entered on a tughttrate's docket. They have visited some of tho public in stitutions without previous notice, sparing as much time to such inspections sa the nature of their duties demanded. The hospital for the insane at Dim:nerd detnanda andahould receive very liberal support from the State and County au thorities, to-enable its officer" to fully resist the continued demands upon them on the part of the friends of the afflicted, who are unable to pay for their maintenance, and have to invoke the authority of the Comte for their. admisaion. The ventilation clestilineu and general sanitary arrangements of .theJloepitalere good erideueesof the enlarged views and faith ful performance of duty on the part of Its officers. The Western Penitentiary hu lately been considerably enlarged by the addi tion of a new building within its walls, and has now capacity for a largely in. creased number of inmates. Cleanliness, good order and strict discipline seem to be enforced. Under the operation of the taw shortening the term of lumthesu Men , for good behavior punishment is seldom required. The ()aunty Work House was also via. Ited, and although not completed has accommodations tor about a hundred and fifty prisoners, and will eventually relleVW the 'county of the expense of maintaining an Incorrigible sot of L vit. grains and loafers, The Qrand - Jury visited the Ilonse of Refuge, and found the institution clean, orderly and under perfect discipline and deserving our approbation. In the Uounty Jail, the Grand Inquest find nothing to recommend, bat thegood order and cleanliness, which aro due akin° to the efficient managem - ent of War. den t3candrett and the of:Doers in charge. The recent additions, altuough perhaps affoiding i sufficient security against escapes, are In a sanitary view decided failures, and reflect no credit on the ar- chiteet, contractor or the Prison Board. Light, ventilation and heat are badly needed for the comfort of pt 'sonars. From the information brought before us It would appear that the excessive use of spirituous liquors laths nowt cause of the most serious crimes committed. Lew. (elation has so far failed to suppress or mitigate the growing evil Sunday li quor selling Is as prevalent as ever. selling liquor to Inebriates and minors is jut as reprehensible, and the full penalty of the law should be exacted when. Itts violation is brought to the notice of the magistrate. The Grand Jury would recommend further legit's. Lion or a more rigid enforcement of the present lawn on the liquor queition, so that the community may be freed from the pestilential influence of the prole.• sional informer—a clam of men too lazy to work, and who order false pretences, induce the honest observer of the law to violate the same • for the purrve of exacting the civil penalty. 07f... dance Is not wanting to convince us that a great number of magistrates who have these men in their employ are equally guilty, and accept a consideration as blacklosall. Thus the law is rendered In operative. If the community at large would select for•j astir*e of the peace and a'derminn mon or strict integrity and Cr. dinary Intelligence, much litigation would .be saved and good morale pro moted. - co grand Inquest would respectfully recommend that membersof-the Le gs, Insure from Allegheny county prepare a bill, and use their Influence for having the tame become a law, empowering the grand Pities to-put the costs on all magistrates who send In Informations, the nature of which may give the grand inquest to believe that the magistrates' acted from improper motives, or in order to obtain their costs. We also recom mend and ask our Representatives at ElaniabUrg to prepare,sud advocate the Paetageetlabill empowering and direct. tug the Governor to annually appoint as Prlsette•and Asylum • Inspectors; three citizens of the Commonwealth whose duties shall be to visit onoe In each quarter, add Inspect the prisotereand aayinms of the State, for the purpose of seeing that all that an be done for the amelioration of the condition of their Inmates consistent with public safety, be done, and to carefully examine and see that no one is deprived aids or her liberty unlawfully. The business of tbe grand Jury, we feel I Rationed, is at thaw gre atly re. timed, and expenses fixed upon the county, in consequence of the neglect of magistrates to make their returns within the time prescribed by the law, We would, therefore, suggest that the law providing a penalty for Such neglect be In all ease* rigidly nqu enforced. The 'lioind I return thanks to the Assistant Di stri est ct Attorney, J. R. Flack, Eva., and his Clerk, John 13.• McConnell, Esq.; lbr the valuable owl. tattoo rendered by them in the prompt preparation of bills of indictment. LER Enterprise Among oar Artists—An Art Gantry to -be Esiabllshee7PfeCrta• ~ of the Movement. • . • ' At last we are to have an art malleryin Pittsburgh. The matter has been ex hattadvely canvassed heretofore, but now speculetion has . glean plaoe to actual effort, and it is quite probable that in i ,fritc dive Pittsburgh ,will be up to the standard of other cities of similar size In this respect. The movement assumed definite - shape • about a month ago, through the exertions of Messrs. Clarence ',E., Johns and, Charles Linford,": well Itstroiiis to given 'Of 'floe arts, ._bere: and elsewhere, as artiste of supe rior genius A . i .. .. .. and culture : , suite of rooms admirably adapted for the: purports, have been se. cured In the new building, No. 231 Lib. erty street, which are now being Hued up In handstime and appropriate style' under the supervision of the artiste wbo have the matter In charge. A large and well Arranged 'skylight admits the light clear and full to every part of the room, which Is about sixty by-forty feet. The ceilings have been handsomely frescoed, Sind the aide wails stained In dark wet. nut Imitation, the better to contrast with the pictures. , The Liar nonlyearpeted, and the pictures on the wall, are all that reariaftt to complete the gallery and tit it for the Inspection of the pulillo. . , A large Number .et pictures have al. I '..ieso tetra reaeiltewprivaleally the Plu• 1 dilation of our home artists, and others are promised. It is expected the main gallery wilt be ready to open within a week or two; This Is TO be devoted to the exhibition of oil paintings. exclusively, another apartment having been arran ged for water colors, crayon, drawings, 1 LOOM Ink - Sketches, and the smaller pictures. • It is designed to have the gallery-open I at all times for the reception of palters. I 1 without con, except on the occurion of fermi annual othibitione of the endue- Cons . of other. artiste than our own. Thrust are' conteinpinted, but they can only be arranged at great expense and a email admisidon will necessarily have to be exacted. Should they be successful, two will be held each year -during th 4 spring and autunin—and the fun realized above actual ex Penseadepoalted 1 I mart artist fund for the building of a 1 large hall wbenerer a autecient amount 1 Is sawed. This however as yet can only be a .matter . depending upon the prosperity and establishment of the present gallery. The movement U yet seems in Its In fancy. but the favor with which it his I been tee-raved from,'not only artists, but others who are willing to contribute itherall.r. to Its errands! *mak gives the most encortraglart auguries for the fllttire:'l!desera. Johns arid Liston! de. serve Ate. blithest:imam for the e All&arlin thrPrise.whicb.,they.lhave.= d ' reste, furnishing belug car city with a a art. regality. besatiful and els. ' vating,—an Institution which promisee. to bee continual sortroe ofountnendable pride and purest pleasure. . 7.: .c!. r:.., t ---- Pound at Ittat. Ad' eiohingi Rapti fidn old lady gacibed Otis. f *lra r Dlnovitn, ;of Tilts. burgli.dracoiered her' wipialid daugh ter on Friday morning last, after an carious sedrch of ton years, la the bard iathig Mnl Louie Mitehell. alias Airs. Della Grout, altar pent' Donovan, the premier danseuse,kt Broom's Varieties la Memphis. May Dellsmartled a burnt cork clog d irs an;er and wentictoblew Id-oirettf: her to her tura rutin:acts In preference to retazg to her he r Ohs took to I the stag e , whitroebe. prefers io rentaln: The mother has :vaunted to ber home minus hanr_earpoirdaughter.” 100 barrels Shen oseterg. ildureo and Ob Planta. receited this : day. Prios o /0.00.. Qualit g3laranteed in all-cum y Briar. it Ilso„ Third endue, THE COVETS. District Cann—Jadge Hampton. Tiruwannir, January 6.—The case of Hopkins va..}Ueber, previously reported, was resumed, and had not Mien conclu ded when Court adjourned. TRILL LIST FOE FRIDAY. Bbawhan va. Bradley. 100 Leßoy vs. Wiley. 103 Anderson vs. Ward et al. 95 Hays are. Carlinilo. 113 Carroll a Snyder vs. Hall a Co. 114 Faber vs. P. dt e. Gas Coal di Coke Co 175 Same v.. same. 123 esiboun dit Edwards vs. Frank. Quarter Sewtous—Judge Stowe THURSDAY, January 6.—The cases of the Commonwealth vs. William Carr, and Commonwellih vs. hialcolm ran, cross elute for assault and battery, reported on trial yesterday, were ,re warned and concluded. The Jury, after an absence of about three hours, return. ed verdicts of not guilty In both cases, and directed that the prosecutors In each case pay the costa. _.„.. The - next cue taken up was that of the Commonwealth vat John Craig, indicted •for larceny by bailee, Bridget Taylor Prosecutes. It appears that the prose. cutrix was the owner of a tow, which strayed from her premises and wu taken up-by -. Craig, and it seems "ruin his possession about fourteen weeks before the proeecutrix ascertained the fact. She then made a demand on him for the cow, and he refused to give her up unlade she would Day him WU, which she refused to do. It appears further that the cow had been advertised and sold by the town ship authorities, and purchased by Craig for po. The Court Instructed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. The cases of the Commonwealth vs. John Barber, Indicted for, assault and battery, and the Commonwealth vs. Wit. heimina and 'Henry Klonk, indicted for Interfering with an editor in the dis charge of his duty, croe. suite. It ap pears that Barber went to the residence I of the Kloake to levy on some property, and attempted to take a horse and wagon from Mrs. Kionk, and in so doing struck her In the face. The Bionics resented the taking of the horse and wagon, be. cause, as they alleged, they had not been included in the levy. The jury found a verdict of not guilty as to. Barber, and guilty as to the defendants in the other case, recommending them to the mercy of the Court The negt use taken up was the Com monwealth va. Henry House, indicted for larceny, Henry Warden prosecutor. The defendent, ills alleged, was employed by Mr. Warden, whet le the proprietor of an oil refinery in Tamperanceville from where ho stole a quantity of lead, which was used aa a lining for an oil tank. The case wax tried some time since and the Jury failed to agree. On trial. TRULL LIST Pole TILIDA.T. 257. Corn. va. G. W. Kendal and M. K. Mulholland. 268. " " Henry Frits. 289. " Hague. 271. " " Geo. McCombs. 270. Adam Appal et al. 252. " " Wm. Whim. 248. " " J. A. Nicholls, 242. " " Christ. Baker. • 244. " C. Kleine: 305. " " Christian Glob et al.. 2 ea. 307. " " Inn. A. Barker and Frank Calhoun. n 308. " " Jacob Newmeyer. TRIAL LISTVOR RATURDAY 226. Corn. Tn. Goo. Graham. 225. Michael LLarrloon. =4. Martin Waled!. 197. Malcolm MuCLaron. 158. .1. R. Murphy. 110. 11 John Paisley. 9. A. A. McOltnit. TRIAL LIRT FOR MONDAY. 70. Com. vs. lboa..T. Campbell. • Common Pleas—Judge Caller. TZWESDAY, January 6.—The first case taken up was that of Frederick Keifer vs. Charles Hostler, cri fp. on ■ me, chanlcs' lien. The jury found for plain tiff In the stun of 1721. The calm of A. Aronson vs. the Cleve. land & Pittaburgn Railroad Company. Acalon to recover the value.of ■ box of clothing shipped by plaintiff, and alleged to have been lost throus,b the negligence of the company, defendants. The claim amounts to about Are hundred dedlare. On trial. TRIAL LIST YORTPRIDAIL • Hill, assignee, vs. Tanner's extra' Baiter vs. Eforblar. Farthing va. Ecker. • Beckett vn. Schwenk.. . Fritz vs. Knox. Unttendorf vs. Garber. Donhoof va. Mjsel. Ohne. va. Frixter vs. Goetuing. Collins and Price vs. Evans. Sixth Ward School Llrectora • • . . The Forbes - diarist (ti zth ward) School Directors mat last evening et the Ann street school home for the pur pose of organizing. After the prelimin ary organization, the following perman ent officers were chosen: President, 'Hugh McMaster Secretary, John L. Hamilton. Mr. Heirdßurl presented a number of bills, the heaviest of which, for lumber, he endorsed saeorreat. It amounted to $lBO. Toe bills passed amounted to $B6O (four hundred and sixty dollars.) • Mr. Hamilton presented the notifica tion of the Secretary of the Orntral Board, that the term of the represents. Uve In that body fr.m the Sixth ward would expire February Bth pros.. On motion of Mr. Hamilton, the Board proceeded to fill the vacancy. and Mr. John L. Hamilton, nunated by Mr. Neely, was duly elected. Some discussion occurred on the goes. ' lion of 'filling the mane§ In the Beard canoed by the removal from the ward of Mr: Wagstaff. The President and Mr., Case thought that in view of the feather, one year would elapse before another organization, the vacancy should be Riled. Meagre. Hamilton and Neely spoke decidedly sonnet It, jiir. Hamilton stying that If the people elected man who were net permanent residents, in short, ..squattore," It was their fault, and not the Board's. After,bearing an explanation by Prof. Eaton of the Heillotellus of Prof. Davin, which Is offered for use In the schools, the Board adjourned without decision in the matter. • Fire litarthal , s Report. The' 'Fasr Marshal for Allegheny County., Ms), Ci. W. Murphy, furnishes the following record of the Era.occur. ring in the county during the month' of November and December; During the month of November, 1869, 'these were sixteen them (not including the false alarms, . cblmnies„ etc.) In AllegheMy count 3, which there was Property de. strayed to the amount of 168,517; on Which Insurance wan paid, 1x6,806; not covered by Insurance, 111. 7 / 1 . The largest fire this month was's; Little rt Baird's grocery warehouse, November 28th, the tato being 127,860; covered by insurance. This report was delayed In conso. queued of some losses not having been bully adjusted at an earlier date. During the mont o 1869, there were ten firm h (nof tDecem includber, ing false alarms, chimney's, dm.) In Allegheny county, at which there was Property de stroyed to the amount of 194,547 on which Insurance was or Is to be paid in the sum Of 112,668; leaving 710,880 not altered try InituratMe.' The ;nest: Mantra's ward during the . morith•was the - Fifth ward school, Alle gheny City, the leas of which will pro. bably amount tog:33oM fully initttred. ;teal Estate Tranafers. • • The following deeds were admitted of record In the office of Thom, H. - nth:der, Booorder for Allegheny Count 4 Thurs. day;January, 41 870: . , • WI. Rotten to Mold Eilwardr.ect. 9, 10 , 9: lot . • .5 09 /CO feet on Ateubebiollo Mb. 7.-A/P•r suemlle It 41550 b.,..rtArtb • r Chris; Itabrr. Job. A AL - 0; lot 5/ by Allltott'ou avin,,e, A lb. • Nat. liclincst trocote Treasurer. So Atoms lbw. ly 9 ION: lot 53 AI seaport, solo for tson. bo: Con: to W. H. k:tautatt, 310 V. no: sms. • Narita ho pro onerr to-Wishner 1103: _lot 1.5 , by fetkon Colo street. A:kworot.l9.ooo w4 . , l , Lt , :rit= 7 .l . ..l.'"Valingtur,,P, "00 pew.. Plalr to cy, t , fas rr own Dior. n lota Nos. SA In and Vln PAlnts p an. lbd ward. Plitstrubrit 1200 , Ntry Lea to Hurt P. 'Whet, March 5. UM; lot 10 -by 1013 f fast or: Moto :arta, lath w. td. /lots- 0. It. ottorsit. to Wm. Creator I, 0 3 A ' ; 190e:chne or rad In 7(0011.{ El taok John A. Cochran. Le. a. lot Jot tby 150 fret no Alma. street.. tint-, IV/6.41. _abA:n,°.lll eh „„„ „, 60 -cm, 15m:101 olan. Nth witd e s - rittl. gh Ch A. Attn. tnJoseph 11.1Ttoss Jso 110: , 0 IS 0,9 ncres Plum tp..... ........ . • Attemptr.a 'Suicide The Cincinnati Xnquirer says : 11 - On Saturday a man calling himself J. D. _ Williams, and hailing from Pittibingh. shot himself in the abdomen at one of the Toledo hotels. •He 'said he bad de. tarmined to kill himself .because a Pittsburgh girl had rejected him. The abdominal tissues proved tougher than his bead, " and the waned heinfilmed upon himself is not considered 'danger out He threatens Cu try It over again when he moven." PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7 , I :IY~a~i:Y✓ 'V Mulct Court—Judge Meatruilen. The January term of the United States District then, commenced at Erie, on Monday. Judge McCandleaa presiding. On Tuesday morning Ron. Wm. Mo. Kerman, the newly appointed. Circuit Judge, was Introduced by Judge Mo. Candles; having received hie con:mils. slim, after which that gentleman took his seat upon the bench. The Grand Jury in the Dlshict Court %earthen sworn In, and D. W. Shryock, Eq., was designated as fireman. The following business was transacted. The case of the • United States 'ea. Isaac Heinman, two Imilcmente, wan motioned for trial to special term at Pittsburgh. G. Hutchinson & Co. vs, Chas. Moore. to ba nkruPtfT.- Continued by consent to July term. • United States vs. property of Dorrenee, bankrupt,* and against B. W. Balk ley. acme. Assignees report of sale Sled and eale confirmed by the Court. - United States vs. 'property of Robert L. Hunter, bankrupt. Bankrupt dis charged and certtlicitte Issued. Circuit Court—Junge Illegentan. In the Circuit Court, Judge McKean= presiding, the following eaus were dia. posed of on Tuesday: _ Gordon McMillan vs. Wm. Vaugh. Action In cute continued to May term at -Pittsburgh. F. A. Whiting and W. J. 'Fatten, ad. mlnietrators of U. A. Whiting, deceased, vs. Railway Passenger Assurance Com pany of Hartford, Donn. Continued . to July term at Erie. W. D. Snow vs. George Shamburg and Jones., Action in case. Settled as per statemnt or attorney. Geo. Baker vs. H. M. Dale of al. Eject. meat. For trial ej this term. .• Jos. E. Gay vs. Andrew" J. Thompson. Summons In Dover and - conversion. Damages assessed at t 3,000. Settled se per Statement of attorneys. Adjourned. •_ - GONE. A Stock Dealer Abreonas—Hts Creditors lu Grlef—Parault of the Traveler. A case of absconding hoe . Just &Imo to light in Allegheny which presents some interesting features. A cattle dealer and butcher, George Blakewell, who previously bad borne a good reputation, more than a week ago went Into the market and purchased largely of several deniers, on credit. Among those to wheat he became indebted In this way were Smith dC Blue, aboqt $AO0; Hazelwood & Itlaeltstock, SIM Hedges A Taylor, 14200; Holmes, Laterty A Co., LSO; and several others, in all amounting to over $3,000. A few days afterwards be mysteriously disappeared. Subsequent developments led to the discovery tuat he bad gone to England, having, It Is alleged, taken the cash for the canto sold with him. About a week after his departure his wife and family started after biro, and sailed from New York last week. On the same ves sel ND. Taylor, one of the alleged suffer ers by the absence of Stakewell, took delinquentng to search out the and arrange matters. Thus the atfalr stand+ at present, and future result, will be looked for with' interest by those engaged in the trade as well es the alleged victims. Ainaseilenn. Of sm. Roues—Tho advent of Mr. Em mett, the polite and finished German comedian, has been the signal for a dra matic revival almost as Intense as was that which followed the appearance of Joe. Jefferson in Rip Van Winkle. It opened a new school erecting and a fresh field of pleasure for amusement goers in the aerlo comic German drama. Emmett is en artist in the full sense of the Word. He Is grace ful, may, polite and polished on the atage, and interprets the Germen-Amer lean character in a manner both faithful and delicate. Eschewing everything. that approaches vulgarism, abstainin aroll g j fm grote qeue and picturing truly *ldea of the nein good heartederman, he has made the Initial step in anew walk of the drama whiell mint prove winning and attractive. Re sots to nature: over does nothing: undertakes nothing bet , what hp _ cap well and artistic- ally do. We should like to me him - in Rip Van Winkle, be listing that . In that role he would! prove Jefferson's only rival. In deed, in the happy home scene In "Fritz," where the ponderom mill wheel turns slowly: and the- dashing' ••iraters chant a prayerful chorus to the j sweet wing. of contentment, of the good natured and honest miller who finds exuberant Joy in the posses/doe otitis, wife, his flaxen • hatred child and his, faithful servant, there Is a vein of feel ing and sentiment which the original Rip himself might covet. Then, inning. log and dancing to please his little may abeeked boy, how much poetry le there. I The artist breaks upon us in that and hie J genius brillisittly shines. He is father to I ' the child, and forgetting that it , is a play in which he figures cosmos° the audience. In childish glee, seems to for,' get the foot-lights, forgets the audience, forgets everything save the one object— to please the prattling lad and develop how happy be is In the Versatile, of a - jewel "oil mine own." ready. witted; with a fall appreciation of true ' life, Emmett cannotJall to make his mark and to shine conspletiotraly among ' the brightest stars of his profession, In his own peculiar and original field he can have no superior; and he will do much toward. driving into coiliPsrative Untie:3y the thread-bare worn Irish and Yanked comedies, Of which the people- , have grown tired. I Mr. Emmett in "Fritz." last night, ' eeived excellent support, Mtn Osborne,- an eciress who la rapidly win ning her way into public. favor. and one who 'acts with artistic faithfulness in all she attempts, as "Retaries,"Madep decided imiiression, while Mrs. Georgia Dixon. as "Maiirpy," sustained her high j rePutation m an mt. rem of no ordinary merit. All the other members of the company entered into the spirit of the pleasing drama, and sequined themaelvee creditably. To night Mr. Emmett takes a benefit, and we expect to see the auditorium crowded to its fullest capacity. THE liAbLoNii. —The.- Academy' of Hurtle wee tilled with a large audience last evening to see thellanlon-Combina. lion. The entertainment Is one of re. markable excellence. The - principal attraction la Little Bob, the intrepid and fearless little acrobat who assists the Hanlon Brothers In their great flying act. Alf. Burnett /a also • big card end receives a fair share of the applause. The troupe will give an entertainment this evening, and • grand matinee to. morrow afternoon. Go and see them, • Lecture Last Evening. We bad the pleasure to attend, In Ma sonic Hall, an 'excellent lecture on the anatomy and physiology and diseases of the human eye, and use and abuse of spectacles, dellyered by . Prof .E. EL . ; Franke, M. D., the talented optician of New York. whole now In tale city.on a professional visit. There wiaaiaertibled a large and reepeetable audience who 118. 1 teamed with much interest and attention to the lecturer's able. and scientific re 'marks. We were not aware of what vital I Importance It is to the eye eight to have Mod - glasses and accurately of or the Injury we sustain by the use of bad I lenses, or improperly. adjusted. The lecturer left no doubt in our mind of his perfect knowledge of the subject he treated on. He commenced by clearly describing the laws of optics., and prin ciples of light, then the formation fano. Una', physiology, and capabilities of the human eye, and • the action of spectacles perfect and Imperfect on that organ. He was materially analsted in his explanations by some of the beat models In the btatee of which he is the author. He exhibited. do sumo very In genlowsly 'contrived working median'. cal. models of the eye in a masterly manner, the action .of spectacles, which proved to na very satisfactorily that spectacles are often (even by the medi cal faculty) recommended where they ought not to be used, and that the more vender of epectrtes is oftener In the habit of offerirgehis deleterious counsel. and seriously injurespthe eyeby mat treatment for want of-understanding its form' and' functions and the action of spectacles thereon. -The Prof. Is a good epeaker, gentle. manly In his manner, and a thorough opUchu3. We earnestly renomotend our friends using spectacles to have their eyes examined by him, and supplied with glares during the Doc,or's limited stay In our city, at thit i' an opportunity of obtaining bit spectacles and advise, that . may never 4x:cur wain. Dr. Franks II the sole patentee, and forms no agenclee. His °Mee and rooms are' engaged at the Robinson House, corner of Irwin street and Dam:lens- Way, where be has a large assortment of his improved and patented spectacles for itale. r Igor fastdoaabls ludr.dressm oriiiptaln by curling, and I Mule Ibr a luxurious snare cirbitb, and - tor 'skillrol cupping and call at WllltaZ,son s ele gant saloon at No. 190 Federal street, Altered False Pretense. John Finney was arrested in Nobles. town - yesterday, by officers Long and Cripple. of the Mayor's pollee, on * charge of obbdttb3g goods under false and fraudulent representations. Ic ap• Pena that he went to the store of Schiff Bteinfield, In New Brighton, and by representing that he owned a brick-yard in the neighborhood, procured good, on credit to the stribunt of 1247, after which he left the place and came to this city, and subsequently went to Noblestown. Information was made before the Mayor .several days alone, and a warrant baud, upon which the 'accused wu arrested Yesterday. Be was locked up for a bearing. Robbery. Some thievee broke Into McCartney's gun shop, Firth Avenue, Wednesday night, and carried off three guns valued at ;so. The Matter was placed In the 'hands of Alderman'Butler's police, who succeeded yesterday in arresting Benja min -Buzzard, charged with the theft. The accused finding himself caught, confeased. and • took the officer to a cellar in Diamond alley, where the stolen property was recovered. Ho was cont. mined for trial. The Oregon Brewery, by the quality of the malt liquor which it turns out, has taken its.stand among the fret In the country. Though the " English and Scotch ales are celebrited throughout the world, we cannot think, from the samples shown us, that they are superior, or even equal, to the cream ale made at thicbrewary, right in our midst. Pier, Dannale dt Co. carry on thin Molinari; on Stevenson street, near Pennsylvania ay. enact ' Toe stockholders at the Co•o_peratlye Life Insurance Company, of Western Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that' an election for twenty Directors of said Oempany will be held at the Company's office, 128 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, January 12th, A. D. 1870, between the boom or 2 and 4 o'clock P. a. By order of the President. TV A. PArrenimer, Secretary. braOyst rs, ehinco t ste r. Oy, Oyster , ,— The p als. ced Cgue and Anan (Va.) Oysters are ea received fresh, an cock d di rect from their native waters every Mon. day and Thursday. Quality guaranteed, and sold at the unprecedented low price of /6 per barreL Cali at once at STEL tG' Third street, ne a r Smithfield Chineetessue and tinoneock Clove Oys. tars, only per barrel. Enquire for Marshall's Oyster's, at Steel dr Bro.'s, Third Avenue, near Smithfield. 100 bar. ream Just arrlvrd. Meet & Bro. have j eat received a stock of fresh Chincoteague Shell Oysters, at $6 per barrel. Chincoteague she, Oyster, at Steel dc Bro.'s. Fresh arrival to-day at Pi per barrel. Third avenue, near Smithfield street. _ • Fresh Arrival of Chincotaestle Shell Oysters at Steel & Bro.'a today, which are selling at 16 par barrel. Chincoteague Shell Oysters.—Fresh arrival at Steel tr. Bro.'s, at 16 per barreL Shell Oyiten only 118 per barrel at Steel Bro.'s. quality guaranteed. Carlo:mu Oysters pi per barrel at Steel at Bro.'s. MARRIED - - - BIAS—BOW MAN—On Tactility treated Dee. Beth, at the residence of the bride's mother, In Monnegahela City, by Ber B. W.. Adams, Mr. AMod BIAB, of Allegheny City, to Miss LIIMIZ A. BOWMAN, BPANG—BISBXI4,—Ou Thursday created. January oth, by the Rev. William Pres ton, 0.11., NORMAN !WAND and MART A.. daughter or Wm. P. i • DIEDi MOOXY-4i Wedueaday en Kink, st tea oclok. kLIZ &METH, +rue of 10'1.‘taun Moon,. .X.97.' In tie 5 3.1 rake of bet age. The Amaral take place front err late real dance. No. 11 Ninth it net, on Saturday morn ing at lY Weir et. he friends and relatives of the fatally atv re4tet fully Melted to attend. 'E. el BILVILI W w ednesdas. 1101 krt.. J''af a.VET,*months and 1 day. loner will tate place from his late realdrote to trek, of .Fatuar. 7th toot., at 10 o'clock Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to -ONDEIRTAREIRB .18. PATeratiOle 41.11211 L. WILLIAM.. 31/12.11!"Nnit rnihi*.itNl2l.l Shaa:74 i 4 ith or eg* c Lid ° :47`.'l4l o 4l4 tton of fliner.t fUrnlsltlng need. fore!. ed on I e went ationAble 117000, lo the Oily. Hemet a•cl Immure* ftralehed. Mee open daT nun Wit.. rAJELLEB V AND4I.O 1 1 CAI. DERTAXT.2IB 1.1 ZRY 2 ATILISS. cornet. t SAN DUHILY STEER f AND OH USW AVENDA Allegheny City, where theltcoritu ROWLII MO constantly en fled trltt. real al( Imitation Rolfmood, Matdrany and Wahrei Die tare.a rin varying ROO/ e* co 11104. /k flea prepd, tor Interment. Heartaa and ell , rives [Warted; al., •II Cada of llotaldni @Odd., If lA t tEfee• DEW sPen it all ham, dat and sight. , JOSEPEII MEYER & sox, No. 1111111 PENN errazar Canlatex for finterali. *3.00 Zack a , 007711Na aid all ?swami randsbetent at re. n rates. ant, JOHN M. COOPER & CO. l Bell and Brass Founders, MINE, LOGOMMITE k LOLLING ELI ;Trade l o 'romptiv to o,rtfer. r. BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. rrorteJor: It...r.rwri; or J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel • STEAM PUMP. ' Office, 814 PENN STREET. Pounder, ear: 17th sad Agana t3treeto t PA. DILWORTH, HUI & CO. 243 LIBRETY STREET, 13=C11 reach if of New Cop Now Orleans SUGAR and lEOLASSES on atsSugatr.TheW lye .1.2 per cent. tare the Hogshead. MMIZ G. HALE, TAILOR, Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets ALL AND WINTER STOCK fruP - titPLETE 'AB MS .• 01 '.001 1 .14111F5,' . ' Mva ct ,ttpnrrL J a two proses& Pre_tbetr • HOLIDAY GIFT. 1 _ . • Woatd do son to atm emus me Itoa VER tatql[O, .11LIWALJAY end ell, rece ,,,,Ar Messrs dells able pasterns Just - W. Q. D gszet :swum' 4.AD OPTICIAN. de CM-- MMI prrTBlll7llG - I . BANK FOR SAVINGS. - zto. ST Ip o V i lt A TA A zur 18 .71 1 7017808. IS:MID 12 1 L IW r a ft itt.grtt WIZ 'mbar In, front 7 to welc. ..117%= vetpber Lt to May L NG to VW oelt. n paw at the rue or do Jr ro.o , •• n'... or .4.z "e, I . l" ..r&a:g. e = B . 7- TITV4 7 & , - BursZlPl2:=6-66.i.13.,m,""1'4 6 . 1. 412 r. idu tk t iZ e i t r a Vl T: ,_ u ngl 4 lentst Ntirk.VolaktiMrk.Allittail,. Prll.: b ee . Joaansithoo.a.Jio.acottagobt. r ,Bdu"na • cp.v.rztaatl:liolkUmn , 7.777-77 .Z; 77 . ISRE rarNOTlVE.9—n7b..Le t ," • .1,04 Wants," ...nusact," oßoarding,n dk, not exceed*/ POOR- LINEA kin be . tweeted in these columns once for TWENTY -17M ORNTB; dorsal lime pin t CENTS. each ad& WANTS. WANTE BOARDING. a. irrntragn4EVll "nßaod h"'"7 WAFTED. Two Sol i c [tors for an old establiebed New York' (al cub) Life . Insurance Company, to operate I. Western Pennsylvania. Will be Pahl salary. Address! 800 756, Pittsburgh Mute!flee. German Gen. TUCK • It who speaks keglarqo take the General Agency er a Hew York Life Leeman. CoreP•n7. who hays an English °Mee at MU.. burgh. LI:e:al Inducements to a proper n'erson. Address, for Interview, Yon The. Poetorrce, rAttsbnera. awe w • AIIPEIII-IKIELPALT . Ella. jot. PhlllM,M.l°ltd.e.fOrlailigtl blade of employment.' Versons vr.tteg of all blade east be eavelledensbortnotlee.he/T WANTED,An AGEN'r for this ,rtairwsell tl the celebrated BANTHAM A IN MACHINE, op whlch we offer terms more II bend than say otheroompany. Call aad examine at 161 Wood , trees. . H. C. WILCOX. Traveling. Agent. TrrANTED.=-AGENTS every_- ,u, grAENit gi."gPrtrlgliN B T Ent i ttinn t Urhine ci ever lnynated. Mee VIM. 14:.'216,a2t LEVITY& 871 tarlh Boston. Mass.. or St. Loon; 80. WANTED. - INOILTGAGES. - 130,000 to Loan ly large or trael latonnta. t a fair rate of lotereet, THOMAB H. PETTY, BBL Bond and Seal Relate Broker, • WANTED. E AGNTS. —0240 P;Trg . CHINE.. Prim Only 818. tareat inducementsto Agent.. Tbla Is me moat popular Sewle_or tea eklne Lack gte.l"2: rol Lredl,r,:ouk"b'aro,": Oa done on any maellne—ltets.o9o . o ld and the demand constantly InetemAtag. Now Is the time to take an Agency. need rnr elreolara, Loutesllo. TOILET • LET.—Desk Room in a handsomely [lsm! up anise, la se.atrallo. on e for business. Apply at No. 60 founh avenue. mecum floor. rro LET.—On Wood idreet, m N:: 4j:l. No. lll TO LET.--Large roo second A. Moor, front. orntable fo rty gentleman,. a2ILLog room. 134 Tourin avenue. LET.—Tj N Pro. op woo. , dm Store build.. e re.n oreet. street. Esqulre at O. r PO.LET.—Dw ening Dome No, 30 Irerry street. Engeire at 1106 an street, netween the booze of s o . n l. . N. and &Fa f r. TrLtbenve9reet, from Jonorry 1.1.0 to LET—Warehouse No. 323 1 ""i" °M" rro LET A. Two Story Brick d 1 pure m nmca. City. TO LET.-7- STORES, DWELLINGS, ROOMS AND OFFICES. 13=121 TO• LET. %VAT LAMS THREE - hTORT DWELLISO HOUSE . Ito. slo4:a Penn street, earner B ''s alley. R+ door, above Bt. C4lll, le a good central laeltioa and contains all modern Imam Very ',unable for • Payalelaa or Deanne on the premises between tht hours of 10 111 A. at. And sad 4 r Pouesol• given lannetts.4.ely FOR SALE. ~, FORSALE, .1101713 E. A dwr.bi...rtor 7 Ink* ihrellto teeter; near the Park, In the Second Ward, Al legbeny; ecinislnk - Ar• rooms sad wash noose. ias•sad water, with stable on rear of lot. TZARS VoliT NAST. POT particulars apply at ogles of Atlantle Yotual Life 1u1u5..., No. 1011 Bmlthllrld Buret, (kid goor.) from 9 to 11A. It.. or X to 4 r. 1, FOR 96 LE SAW DUST. Ily Plat Boat load or otherwl., la any o...uthr delivered le the City . Lauding., or parties evil tote It from the =III, to hnee It et few ble tem* by sal :ebbing lITNL URI floboltn. WM. Penna. E. E. FOB SAL. —A FIRRT CLASS. 'WNEW BRICE DWELLING BOUM —lf a d . Anir7el l Ersek"Honse and Largo Loon Prospect streak. hilt. " Att:. "- :3l'.7: 4 Pint otfto[.. I.llltrg,Vrf rota,,o LOU r..Ce• noose of fanrroonss !Or tr i er Virg “ rIo ose on Po i rty -11;*/ modeti43l.e some i starve Hoa,e ofMx rooms. AI.. A number of Bolldlns Lots on different Also. Banding' Lots In Illoomleld. PIM fears to let tortoise of D. 8. Williams. Roil Estate and Lnunksoe •ffont, roreateenth Ward. . Pa., oPposlt nt. John's EDlMorml B and a SALE* • l fia.lites"PletZdttrat .000: Boa.. and Lin. 8* Junes meet. ,8001 house. on 71/qolllff street. $l,llOO ellen: IS and 3 lot. Plasma VIVIt7 I treen $4,300: IS rea le riemerve townahlp. on int w. rowejsl,ooo: * lots on Preenont street, 000. boase and lot In Balm, Ohl 50 0 ; lot. glo , be.dad of ...11ellveerroe.,Bor,...rt.A.10.0i b.= anee 51 sere. In Illeabetla Bore. $3.8001 Boum and lot to Bridgewater, Beaver eonn —boos. conialnaBl rooms, lot NI by 910 Ibetil b 000: Ana at Falr pt 34/k seri., par .ere.. Lmq■lre " la. WIIITXOIIII. Re;al ittaltaxi.ooruer. Band uki DERSONAL.--All verso a. MU 110MC8, et Inver na leek. a than. Iron We nori t riAPrz i A pa.item IocaggIiv•PITTSBIIIMILI HEAL or .111 bo rot tor mail Iragslo g r ' r too 74 4 Wil a Perrone Cannot to get felted out of the lan. ' ft .. alt =Was. 09UTT • nitwit's,Pol6. .4 ... Be l &um.. Arm*. No. /29 fauna pen and boil . ere, Saw &ad Second-Bm4 of all kinds mu:au:4 oa twat!. MM;S:11 Mitre H. Vent ' , Marlon Anu uai P. T.W.CC &O. a W AllubenT, Pa. ESIDENVE 0 1'LIBERTY P. marble naa Root. of ues, IVOR 1.1• LI. —ll !aria late three Wry Brlea two la parlor.. eight rooms, bath mom, awash boats. wand "rater Imre.. Rooms lath !Meted. •It In guatoadar.- P"".""*rP er . CUTtIAekT '49 Bizth avenue. lOWA LAND FOR PALE. -800 ' Agra eholee land /a oils oral a: coa:- Nol4ll,42ll' Hiragtird . tin te or thi n :rail F.7.'°'?2 , l',:t.Palra n t °All% t t: "14 B. P ncLAIN & Co., 104 Fourth avenue. won SALE. —ENGINES ALND Borrres. tit.r and woad-hand. nan. st • unt!, on hand and , bonaht iez a aaa. • • Coma fkroantaenin and ilk. streak • nalSat • 111 tabarab. Pa LEG, riTHE DISTRICT coluirr or me UNITED STAMM, to the Weatena 011.111oalt/o"Nl'attritor Plttaba7l,4l a ltl r,Bab naterlatha eapAftelloffoer4r=tdirga mom all oWldaadeblZaad oitethValaerr /azt,tl wader bald . Zae . a. Torldr:noAra oito.o4l.pdroupd tt.47tba.: gersa r y of JAAT i1170,0t 10 o ejoek • U lo b lta " alg A rttV, IT lit :,r,t,Nao'.'We ' and Direr, Purtorarah. Pa.. to albooeano. If should -1;"; o.el7rlotl. C. beet7ANDI.:BI, Clerk. A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE. M me ma z lm tb,, totem:. enlace "an al the told deeedent 111 make ha tut maim; or drmbndi o know, It acne whboot delay to - =wmßm! 112.11 c 117 .= .4° 4 7 ,11%.1 NOTICE._ he assesaliesis for The Grading.and Paving of lien St; hens Ornars street so- b .trees, an nos essay lot exastinailos and ew Isr seta as this anis oUIIBIDAT , Jsasary 111 b, lilt% tibia I tern be placed la the bands of the City Truss 1 rEci 75TONS BEST ERASES Soda Auk, for Wm by J. B. OA3I.IIXLD. THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. BILLOU & ADAMS 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE • Are now prroarnd to furnish iIIiEGAR at TA LOWEST MARKET RATES, Attention I. Dar tionntrly called to our 4IIRA WINE VINEGAR. BtRaORANT TAILORS. , 'PIIERSON & MUIILANBBING - wank & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 SIITH ST, late NO. Clair. anWWhavJe o n o drecw eiv i e h w i !a b g e s o upply r of s Va able prices. Mr. YU 11LANHill NU will Millet nni MEN. AND BOYS' CLOTEIMWG. - A lame and zoo, plate usortamt of Medina sad Flat, Goods, at the lowest prig,. GRAY & LOGAN, 47 Sixth St., $9 Fifth 'Avenue,. (Late lit. Clalr.. a tio3o P. 31E'ARI3L-F., FASEUONADLII MERCHANT TAILOR Kn.!ins constandy on hand Cloths, &against:l.es and Vestings Also, El ZN 'MENEM'S FITBNIBRING GOODS NO. 93 1-3 Smithfield abtkl.g =inn to ord. In the itylan • NEW FALL Goow. A rplandld sew stook of CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, 41:4. recatTed IWIRT Menebast Ta.liar. 7s Eladtkfteld strait. 00AI. AND COHN. BRA.DD 0 --- . ' I G. ZZ A)1 2 CD. 90 rlfth aveo ___ Gas Coal Company, MINX6B AND BKIPPN62I OP BLICHIIITH MID FAIIILT COLE Nut Coal, Slack and Coke, ANTHRACITE COAL. Of all at and of tate best quality. eau be fur nished at reasonable rates. Lear, orders at of. nee and yarda, No. TS ANDERSON STREET, Allegheny City. sad Liberty stinet lotinotlie .0 Bonet l Pitt.burgh. Addreu reword.* 800 an. Pittablargb, old %bey wilt metro I trionat attention s Adr Yrompt attention dire. to 'western abli. mein. daliqlC CHILES g. IL MOTION, Youghiogheny and Gainesville Coal And lleanalloaturer of COIL, SLACK MID OFEULPHUBIZED COKE. OFFICE AND YARD, corner Butler and Norton Ninth street. Liberty and Clymer moots, .at toa ward: also Second street, Eighth tra , d. Ileum. ward. ward: Has street. P. & V. /14.11. Dolan, • Orders left at either of the above °a10e... , MI. dress to me through Pittsburgh P. 0.. .111 whom A 1 11 - 0.! prt "lr.". lee & Co., Iffichell, atephensem • Co.. B Memo 41 Co., Elrod& Hogue, Al°. Braille/. Plot, Oro. & Co., Park, McCurdy & Co., Bees,. G e r m Dull, Wm. Y. Faber Co., J. It. Lyon & Jame, timbal' &Co.. &Ile. McKee &Cc On as Do- H.. 211 4 1 11.9.7%1igtf1. 4 r"IIY.PiI.N• ME/ COAL! COAL!' COALM DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Haring removed WI? Of ee le NO. 667 Lnwarr aster ow not man sump :Loom. axe nOtt,rtTatild. to rumba good_ 11:10G1310. .triar, Nu . ? COLL 13113.41 at tba la llVlZilerit Mar cam, tar addnasid la tkirm thrOldirh ULM =SU. IrtU be le 0 :a 1: • 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOIMILIUId 1:01/11. NZW DETYWI 11.1(011210 esae • large stock of sum rum GOODS a/ all ducclptlosul. 93 1j 41"d oPsrtet re zed Entbenltite 8. 'E. BREED & 00. 0 100 WOOD NTREET. CALL Aim SEE THZ allr China Seth, Parian Statuette, v..- ...a v.. ..ft a. R. RIGBY & • No. 188 LIBEICIT EMBER% N. W a relame essonzurat of Me White (Imm rm. lizait Will total an &away@ as hand. LIVERY & SALE STABLES. BRUTAL PATTELSOS & CO 0011J/Za OW Seventh Avenue and Liberty St, IMrMn:rAtGli, PAL MU on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SAM S, CARRIAGES BUGGIES • WAGO • Pirt.Ter=472=Pplgran tom ' their nonce of oongeoment on or Wore Mara:We of each week In order for sarertlelng. rzompt at, tendon and food as. will b. Oren ievoni fOrsalo. JOall H. STEWART. Lactleneer. JOHN I. IT WARS ROSS. H.S•SSiiIOH. ROHL R. PATTERSON & CO.. 'Y. 115A.1433 arra MIMOIESION LITAIEMP am 'surdA EE k MITT IT, PITTSBVIZOMI, PA. UM= SWINT & &BATT. ARCIIITICITICAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVRAR, de..li haduky IL, illeilmay, Pi. eonaljlosi M. Ttlet Ire stall tlieseandlna. 6nee. nom* fluipmeirrs OF ALL blade at fruit !aka ere received daily aFB.al. Yelpress._p,aler daltassad. Ea Alf Diamond Martel. /n ban% lad at' The:Tate City litaad, Allegbeay City, corny or ypsend atm Ciao street.. Car lan eaberlearre b aa. taelaeseetuales as to alentyvbaveas beadle eret th....ade, and tea veil Walts. Pleb. Wain. IlerVue. B and Waite all at very I ' Vlsolve lll.= bl - 0211 " . 71.11 ortari promptly. • IVO;(131e7.1:11 Mutual Life Insurance Co., Assets, Over . $500,000 Ali Pollute. I nand by tills Company are perpet nally Non Forfeiting after the payment of on /UMW Premium. Dividends annually declared ma applied mi third annual premium, either on the permanent increase of the policy, or In reduction of venial- HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General Agent, 167 I=2 Wood Street, (2d floor, Air• Reliable Agents wasktird da:q3 W!3AT MORE ACCEPTABLE brUlat. prerept to tooter 'rife. Of Meter Maas Polley of Lifer lobar. ne • In mother SUCCESSORS TO THE PENN MUTUAL Life Insurance Company Tke Only Truly Illutual Com ACCUMULATED CAPITAL 119,500.000 Attar paying losses to Cho uit't 0f..61,1100.000 There Is a special advantsge In taking out polky now, as these who get their policies beer. January lit will base the benefit of the 50 pe sent. dtvidend of January oest. JOSEPH S.' 'ERAVELLI, Agana r:l7l==l O kni INSURANCE COMPANY. PELDLAN'S 331711.D1NG, No. as PIRA Avowal.. Second Plop. CoDltai PIITSBUILUH,PA. Plaid 1:1D. . - - Dituarrouts. MirLe, 117 IT .1/Igival:i!Datintti. IgalitAliloM..l.,,C.M.l3" Y. ""`". ROBE TH. ...NU, President.' 32.1.1. Y. JENKINWS. .IJOHNSTON. a V o l r e v e s P s r zy o . ldeat OOBt.TJO I (ME. (kW e WreaL. Insures on Liberal Terms on all V 0 and Marina Ring. raTzßurien. pV I=l RN INSURANCE COI. PAW OP PITTSBURGH. • NMER NII4IOB. Plauldent. • a`Tr.eLIVIITAtztV mt. 0.0., w.te, a CO . '. WM. Rae Risk. A. Mitre agai hom n e inatitation. Meastri AlYtn . de of Pin and M. X 1 try Dt. rectors who are well known to the oommunlty. • Rad who ere determined by prompt.. and Übe. silty to antataln the eharacter which they bare w amaseed. at Psfuteir Inmc thed. best Droteetime $OO.O bo 6ta/n 1)11301t0111: 41.1senentak. Jean B. NaCnnit. ALLUnr, Jr. Clhas.'l. Clarke, • James McAuley, Wltun.i ans.& Ye Alexander .1_ mann gurnpangiex WiTateT Mg= D. Dungen. pLIVNEITLYAJW/Lt INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMSBLININI 0171CX, N 0.187.4 WOOD STBSZT, SANI ocooiccacz BLITLDING. - . 111 W.8 N=. C 1 11487. & d wan.' spurt Pnadest. itiVilainT r haf . O. watu. D O. Bode eico es - woah BUDert seat Palnusr, J. U. Pb. Etas, JcAn Vaellll.7 HoVALU. Atenum. • Hoary thoool. tre AGAUBBT LOB 3 BY !TEM RAIKLUI INZUIIAXCE CO. OF PHILADELPIUA, arnaz.llMll arrermrrinrr wr..aess rem • mascrion. • - ' V ei4164 il"na r EL 1•;•". Davi 5. Brown. Elainaal Urn. • puto Lea, veLJaeob 8..... th, _ Edward C. Dale. Id Vera:qui?, erV4" OW. O. DALE , Vice President. "a. - 4 • 0. Wr.f.IMIDSTVZINVIT. North West corhor TAtrd mad WliodAaStrwi4l. NAN rins NATioNAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor. Federal M. mid Diamond, Miegkei s M ni hk e. tite RECO= itATIONLI 4 }3•lirt 3B MITS FIR ; ta id :r DEMIC/C128: gr-41.1 • Yi • ):20 IstIIVTIAq Ak:,),.111 came. a. L. maim: wow) a PISTE IF$. IL liana Osidaday.nalastfire and !tartan Blab , . • E . R , I e f l P'' 4 .r i ‘ , 4 l. , 'LA I . 1 ... v.tPINVLS 'r n D. Verner . ,w. 11 • HILIMIL rmatolcot. ' EVEVIrDii IYr 11:=1 I: . . LLEEYA 1.1181.3/411.NCE OUICPANT OP Plllll3BllRen. OZ,No. IMPLaTif PPRZST.Barz Ilioax , sealant an kinds of r im awl Draft. Inn. ip.r_w_Thr..7R-yratui t . •wu KINEON A vim Preatilant. ; itk. Do wk ir. tiwm. t a . A 4,.,„ ~ • tty DralicTo3.ll: • et..krtoa ti.irlArvn'te* 10 4 41Asin l=ikar, , IZag t ; 11 1 1'. . Sa i leyi y 4. ittail,'"4B. 'erriomala - :1 W/NTIS, LIQUORS, &c. SCHMLDT & FRIDAY, WU, BRANDING, GIN, & waozsaats Dammam IN 409 PENS STREET, ye Removed to roe. INA AND 386 PENN, 'month 3t, iformerl paws & Irmo & co., ■w. MOM, 111, M. In Rad 19 5, , Friar ernrizz iirrurntea,. Cipper • milled Pun • I= l ,. pcutzung WOMB aye I NOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONRITNIELB.—Iire are now venue, nEKor hint of 40.U.OBt2lhurav, T. A Mit i eS In Meson Pone, aad Kanto: oellottes, Indiana. Mils l ate( Wbe"en,....d" ''''t7Zjn'tbt:ltlttratig CaUfti bWo b.,. n oleo Gobbed onr Improvemen t* in Bolting Cloth: and voouso re hove monnrret jeavreliAlligt del; ' , spat:lion as the Mono mules of Sear. R. T. 113 0 1 13IADT & RRO.i ead . 'Rau Auwebaar• , . 111611 I=fM FLont: • nava: FLovii: 0111130 TA BKTRirUt=tMTier, 367 M 120 H 1:1 H 707 771. ,ogO ZZigitetas7l, 1 0:a.OVO bbF ße a li SOO " V tZW.,Zning l if n FLO4IUBL4&Ar agn.l3il/.Zittguigo: 3137 rer 10 W7l e.. than am Oa Droll/Wm the . • .1117 7 std rr i Wood .„ COTTON BULLS. • • = Holum, co., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. Xaashmauirs atirii•vr MXDUIX aadILSISS u0:11911 AND .11L11161/101111 Ilircammill AND BATTDIG. irisurpANGE TIM HIV JERSEY NEWARK, N. I ri= OF PEUL.&DELPIELL 0771CY--37 PLITH AIENDE Ad-Floor. /boom No. 3. • W. C. ARMSTRONG, • tetooroot to Nino it Anettreng,) PRODUCE CONElSEuti;lll.ltel4" nro. Dlsiiicot etre LW. lIIIPORIA2I Off nimui pArroN, :Whole:We (hoer" Commts.lon Mmbant• M t yro= Prduce, 1n0..! Macon Meese, oa friaft "l'itaalL4 pagu . a.t/S mut .114 u4..4lll"ellousta,! RYE MMME, soar:. uovsz..zow. notiax...!wx. tr. seam: jouk L ROUSE & BBOS e eesson..enrs h GI of 11.3111111e1d ••2I wmer street. PIM roznr linrroir ............... W 414,9487. §lllllPtioN &WAILLACE.Wheihr SALE , IROCIIIS AND Piti)DITCZ DEAL. No. 6 SIXTH STAMM. Pluoonrola. ' ELEGANT „ • •-•:, PAPER RANGDIOB:- 1 411ete4 Wall Patten la_tsto thou Moven slow, to soot sod4lota virgairm, rriairit/stAlhAdPittrAti. PAAXLIS t rorljtmD,.4 "n' tlit to to bond ittsowhons to tho *maim los sato Us, NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street. soil FLOUR. riECONI•TIONISeL.In Wood., 11.1.• ..41Pmee tmallatkon• for Waits I:!iLw_Atellat!ti Rooms, Hang. ac...t, P 11.4" JOSErtlit. In3Un6& & BECO iTAMPED GOLD PAPER!! for rarion, of. No. 107 Ilisztet street. .10111.711 11.11110HLI &NW. COMM° tl td.. rrio ltit ROPOILILII FOR WRITIN. - Iq•Meet Lrioroto • wilt el nest •ed at rads ea nrall b Inelsalve , for walttair • f „Alelnetr four Febool Dor haat e• * fof J el l . na for. Trustier • Colleet lo• tThe wort to be done In the were of the Coo•Ilf irr?"1". " 4 0 .114+1. tad on cetera., the roont47,lo:fggial;t tiLagilAtt tloa and Intension o, , tmea and Me orasteraralf f tub and tba books with the orml•me she, - • novelette/Won l• Sven rad all cra nooks. relVtiLh!''A regAsTsi7/11;:441frf: it be p 01111. before before warrant/tan lewd to payment. Bond. suldelest eeenrat. will be _train/Pad for. Ma frattlatent oaf Lira Proatirat. nom plea Can be at., 00 it IMO ms cram. of Coant7 *NW LILEBICICA, Controller. = lIITEII-10 Malt able prinks ron. BIM.. it. b 7 O.J. Z. CIAXIEILD• 0 .&IMRISMMitaTB farNEW OPERA. BODPE. Remelt et the riehnier young root ed i an Mr. JOSEE!M M. EMMET. Who Is a les Ili .d by crowded and delight. MTriMrlellterlNG, January Int. Ins re. , .d T.:7:V.= ar.t.'',.1:47`.13`rt.V.". O. /RITZ.. OUR COOT IN GIMMAN. .. i Mr. Emaceas Trite Vetrl'enderbilakenstodert. Int oduclng his om a.l it. . BONDS AND DANCEI, great s Cholo aracteristic Scrimp!. Beene, , .a n d LLon the MOUTH HA RMOI 4 :ICOX FYI ts inagnot Math., on Bunn:lay. 'ACADEMY OF RONDO.. • LAST • TWO NIGHTS . Of the Renowned HANLON BROTHERS, AND - The Wonder/DJ Little Rob, Accompanied by the Winnable .lULF..BIIIINEIT AND TROOP& - .Btcond tints mild at Mabee At Bros i 171.1 Wind street. - LITTLE BOELLIVIATIN E E Tor Ladles and Children, Stil 11111? Ay. Jun./ 9th, at 9 o'clock. Admieslou to all Pkftk or the home, SO cents. In the windmill! and BXTIIAORDINA KY Acrrs KtD.AIB , esollied the LILLIPUTIAN GLADIATOLB,by the prothAlth VICTOR AND ZULLIN. GrAVADERrE .IfIERC4.OI^TILE LIBR.IRT • LECTURES. " • - THEODORE TILTON, Editor of the: "Independent." WILL Lieman ' "Jhe Art of : Using the Mind," AT THE • ACADEMY OF _MUSIC, Monday Evening, January 101 h. ADSIISSION ' 50 Cents. No reeerved seat. - nettle for Bala at th• Library Booms, corner Penn sad Birth sheets. Door. Open at 714 u'atoelt. Lectors eltimeness at B. lar ORPHAN OPEN p.vmrtx, mv.r..zuprta. dtTeIN BAMILIENT Or OATHIDULL. • WHOLESALE GROMEMB. &o WILLIAM imj 4 . :c0., Noe. IR and in Liberty Street. Center Dr birth, rum otter the Lrule at lOW 11/ ures, •tr4Uy Prime New Crop New Orleans Sn • Po 00. Cuba and knell& Wand dogie. Newtrt, Philadelphia and Haltnnore Ea toed do. • Golden. DON., Lo , ertogs. Drnoilr, ataaril L a% LINT ' d .U Neiman& Young limn. Japan, 7froperlal, lianpoirder and Oolong Teas. 04/011.••04 Bannon: Sloe. trgeno,U4MYrOV.dlilT. C 7l l :lii. Cloy Cotton Yarns, got; constantly on hand, 0 • ALSO, DLPORREBOP • , Fine Brandies, Wines andilegen, ° hiller, Moselle and Sparkling mock Nemo r MAX d i Vo.. In bottles. Om r. oche leagnt sad iuLagg ...Writ a rem.. Plea i ima, o do ciente. !whorled ltibelMea Y. li vor . ale _ Wont° Wlnes, bottles.' m enarkllen why Take Old Inhere), Madeira and P Leas Pace OW Monosgaheta ' Val' Dena, do Very beher/oe Ole tkoneedo • ALSQ, • I lSole m t f rits fOr Moot k'Cadon'S draiiina Vrimnay and Battery Manly one. , Handles of our owo.eleoalon and warrsikted jioosCl ESTABLISHED nr A. & T. GOREY, 181$ - W.BOIIIIIIY, _ WHOLESALE GRr.iOER, , - No. 271 ' Liberty Street, - (oupc-r,r oAr, Wu Syna,) PITTBDURGIES, PA. Y. OT2i Lt .. . ........ . ...... A...917/X.LX. M STEELE & 11011 i • .474.1smiesiois ifferehings -• • • . vx4 pi:rst.o.n.artv.s. dtcr . 90 OHIO STURM ram ?Cut Cram... ALisousity cur Pa. P1T ER............. imitEB RIOII4IM WEIL & ItICHAIRT, - , osnussaiirt areapnarrs, non, oak", nan, an; nap; &CC 14111 Laerty as" Pritsburitl4l nyakoa . IVIE&NOIL & HABPER, vram .17.0178. WIAIR.AND iltoDl7o7ll 00331nlission. Merchants, it.. an inizivrr enssir, Wholesale and Retail Groeer, .ralN°. PZNII ~: EOM =