Ii •.,~ ::. , c, , . • • .0. . • , Oil VA" • N o ; . t at the mean wbo were nerved by .3:Mor carrier do not get their pa per, they will be promptly betted on leaving notice at Weaver BrO.'e DOWN depot, near Dorrington's feed store, Tiempereooevllle, or at the Gegirrre aounting Kew, Fifth avenue. Mari &Watt Los to the rivers. The Duquesne Grey* will parade , to. "7 11;eetett!Itc - isa * the coldest de y of the t1e50h..... ltatettal artiste enjoy the present weathe£ ' To-day la th e anniversary ot:tbe battle of Pow.:Orloino Strolls are bolos made to reorganise the Watibington lolantry. • paremente made pad Sag extremely did:Lull% yesterday. 'Man. ITO being mad* In Allegheny to establish an entirely hew paper there. Pittsburgh has been agreeably free from tuggers within the past month or 'two. Darin"; the pas year 42,672,500 bushels of cool were shipped from Pittsburgh The mestingof the Petroleum Aeeocl• Won Galled for yesterday afternoon, was ustll this morning at ten o'clock: V/ m. Verson, who was stabbed a few days ago, by a oompanlon, is slowly re• covering, and hopes are now entertained ,oi hL atimats recovery. The aimed election of officers of the po Yemen,lie Library Association bits been idnotted Until Tuesday evening, owing to Tiitron% lecture on Monday. Ilay I.Peohnor was before Derail Mayor :,Nieticits yesterday morning charged; with 'disorderly conduct and drumming's.. Fifteen dollars floe so. =rod her release. slippery —The sidewalks throughout MO city are in an extremely slippery audition • in oonsequencs of the late freeze, and pedestrians find locomotion both dangerous and difficult. Coasting.—The coasting nuisance It appears cannot be abated. On several street' In this citiand In Allegheny the @pert Is indulged- In without any Inter ference onthe pert of the pollee. • 1.0. of 0. F.—Mr. George Booth. San rotary. gives or tics that the members of Mechanics' Lodge No. 9 are requested to attend • regular mooting on Saturday aiming, the Bth Inst. ; as emanate of im pertain *atter tZ, me annual reunion, wilt be t before the meeting. Gloves ani}roadoent points of fashion Just now. Mors new styles and shades ars disphayed in the shop windows, }mong themlbe water groom which is .Idcoost lavender by gas light, besides shades of straw-bug, rose color, and the White wedding glove with silver buttons. The Vete on the city printing, In the the fletinblican caucus yesterday, stood es follows: Osserrg 48c Mail 8. TM , patch 7, Cosente,cuti 27. Thus it will he MOM that the GAZ•TTI made-an easy wait over the course. Wo have noth ing to nay; our past speaks for the present.. • - Teonglioa's popular confectlonary es tabliahu2ent ft located corner of Smith field street sidinamond alley. Nothing bat the bent and purest candles and con fectionery are prepared or offered for sale there. Ladles andriflemen will and meals ready at all ours, for their • • • " • °dation. Victimized.—A. greenhorn from an ad. joining omanty having taken a quantity of .bensine" aboard yesterday. was In veigled Into a faro bank, where he was victimised to the tune of $1,600. ide will • go boas swore: If not a wiser man, and ; should:try to keep sober the nest dine comes to town. A God appoinimeist.—lt la with pleasure we snnounce• the appointment of H. D. Gamble, Erg., an clerk of the United—Stamm Circuit Court for the Western District. Mr. Gamble tuts for rural years put performed the duties of the office as deputy, under Henry Sproul, who has held the office for over thirty years, and is well qualified fbr the poaltion. . , Severely , faJored.—Yesterday , an old lady, while walking down Federal street, mar -Locust, Second ward. Allegheny, wu knocked down by a sled upon which a oonple of bogs were seated coasting. The lady bad her leg broken and was otherwise seriously injured. She was taken to her home near by and medical aid secured. The boys were unknown and scampered off immediately migrant insiters.—Yesterday morn. lag about one o'clock the attention of this Allegheny night polite was attracted to the saloon of Charles Jacobs on East Lana, where • couple of festive youths, Frank Wolf and Antom Brelgle, were snaking night hideous. They were ar rested and locked up until this morning, when Mayor Drum fined them each Elf. MOO • • for disorderly conduct. Thepriors and friends of General R on Representative in Oen. 11 thlvgle their grief with his o ir" wnor the sad bereavement that hea come to him la the death of his eon, George Healey, at Philadelphia, on lrlday morning the 7th. instant. The General' was with hie eon when he breathed his last. The remains will probably be brought home for sepulture. • Prohnastass.—On the evening of the lith. at Walter's Hall, In the Third ward, Allnbar'', the Grand Lodge of the Inds - pendent Order of Good Fellows, thiongh • Onmmitteo, presented • magnificent set of regalui to D. D. G. hi. Henry Patties. of the Fifth ward. In appreciation of his efficient and faithful labors In behalf of the Order. The gilt was handsoniely tendered sad Veniality acknowledged. all the proosedge Wag highly interest ing. Wight trire.—TesterdaY morning at an early hour °Mom Stewart; while pairing along North avenue, discovered smoke Letting from the residence of Mr. James M.Mcßrier. The inmates were aroused, when It was found that owing to some Sarelesinesa to attending to the range the night previous, fire had communi. rated to the kitchen floor, and threaten ed to destroy the dwelling. With cormid. erable dilSohlty the flames were exile galatted before material damage had bow done. Dwitniclitre Patna—Yesterday John Oliver entered the Babson of Wm. Beyer, on Federal street. Alleghenyoand mani fested a combstative diapadtlon by throwing a beer glees at the proprietors bead. The misidle missed the mark and struck end demolished a large picture valued at ten d dollars, and rebounded on a show case, amaging it to the extent of Ilse dollars. By this time the police were ailed Wand John taken before Mayor Dram, Arita fined him twenty• Ave dollars and costa for dimorderly conduct, en Beyer's lnibrination. He paid, the fine and was released. Bev. Joseph King, pastor of the Firs &Annan .onurch in Allegheny. in a Fewl'Oerr's sermon on lard Lord's day, gave to his totagrestation some statistics with retard to the growth and present Membership of the church. His pastor ate began June 28th, 1863. At that time she church was without a meeting house, and was worshipping in Excelsior Hall. Beep were soon taken towards building one, and on the 26th of May, 1867, the eharch went into the lecture room of Its present beautiful and snbetantiai edidoe. on the corner of Beaver street awl Mont. ffom.orElidavenrreilor of- the it a n delira r . City- On the 28th of February, 11168, the ...upper room" was occupied for t h e lint .'time...During the present pastorate, now Of nearly seven rank continuance, the nut - neer of socastions to the church was as follows: By confession and baptism. 143} received by letter, 140; restored, 67; total. 340. During the same time dim- Mimed by letter. 76:-deaths. 31; exalts- Mons, ti; total, 118, leaving a. net gain of 1113 members. Present membership, 1.21. 'mere la a good Sunday school otemected Wllb Ma Church, a rastorg_ Bible clam, two weekly prayer meetings, and preach ing every Loon, day morning and erects There are no • rented pews in this church.-. All seats and pews are free. Moneylo• meet the =rent Ira of Os chunk is Weed by a woe ogitri - Mtn= DOOtike =gibe% .-:= -", .14 - . . ith ,rtified . , '4l Court, p n a term by . ..... Ste dlem. .of Cl. F. Cut er. Esq.., the the United &atm Te. J. ht. ign iting, Indicted - for unlawfully opening a letter, was continued un_ll the July term, at Erie. ,--- The Grand Jury foumd. true bill. against J. it. Davis, alias E. F. Hallet. Indicted for haying In his raesalon and .attempting to pass count ifelt money. Wm. Spencer, Indicted r procuring the area of letters. Sasha was ar. relined, and having ent.MMd • plea of not guilty, was remanded for trial. Circuit Coiwt—Jodge Me,6enn+n• In the United States Circuit Court, In session at Erie; on Wednesday. the cue of George Barker vs. Dale, et' al.. was taken up. The action was to decide the question at law, the facts being admitted; whether the non-performance of the covenant or consideration to bore for oil on the territory as. specitied, would or would not Interfere with the claim of the lessee to the use of the property, and right to enter on the same for mining purposes, at soil time during the limit of twenty-five f °miss set forth la the lease. The argument had not been con. _Jaded at - the time of adjournment on Wednesday afternoon. District Court—Judge Hampton FRIDAY, January 7.—The case of Hop. lane vs. Kleber, previously reported, was resumed and submitted to the jury, but no verdict bad been agreed upon when Court adjourned. Andrews vs. Ward, at al. Action In replevin to determine the ownership of certain honsehold goods. On trial. Common Pleoo=Jud a Collier. Fat saw, ~7ao. 7,—ln the case of A Aronson vs. the Cleveland th:Pittaburgli Railroad Co., was concluded, but no verdict at adjournment. v . The next coca taken up was that of Frederick Kesfer vs. Chas. Flosbler ad. /a. on a mechanics Ran. Jury out. Quarter Scablons—Judge Stotte Fathar, Jan. 7.-Thecase of the 'Corn menwssith vs. Henry House, indicted for larceny, John A. Warden, prosecu tor, reported yesterday. was resumed and concluded. The Jury returned • verdict of guilty and recommended the prim:inert° the mercy of the Court. The next case taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Andrew Jackson and Kate Jackson. Indicted for keeping a bawdy house, Thomas Davis, prceecutor. The jury returned a verdict cf not guilty as to Andrew Jackson, who is a Winked man. and guilty as to his wife, Kate Jackson, a white woman. The Court sentenced the delhodant.,.Kate Jackson, to pay a tine of 110. the costa of prosecu tion and to undergo an imprisonment of three monthe in the county Jail. John'Foltz, indicted for the larceny of a coat. was arraigned and plead guilty. He wart sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution and undergo an imprison ment in the Oounty Work-House for term of thirty days. The case of the Commonwealth vs. W. J. Robinson et al., Indicted - for riot, was next called. The facts of the case are as follow.: On the night of the 10th of July, 1868, the defendants, Robinson. Kale and McCafferty, went to the house of Becloud Bliss, on Wayne street, In the Fourth ward, this city, between three'and four o'clock A. st., and de manded admittance. Mrs. Bliss refused to open the door, when they made an attack upon It with boulders, some of whim were thrown through the win- dows. They then went to an Iron mill and procured a bar of iron, with which 'the front door was broken open. The, party then went Into the Louse and des [ troyed some of the furniture. When the case was called, before entering a plea, Mr. Heins, one of the counsel for defendants, moved to quash the 'in. dlctment for the reason that it did not specifically set forth that the parties had assembled for .-riot ons purpose. The Court overruled thou motion. Mr. Moore, counsel for defendant, stated that in order to bring& matter before the Court, which be felt should be made known, he would ask leave to enter a plea or accord and setts. faction. The plea he knew was a very unusual one, but he felt that it was due to himself and clients that what he had to lay be brought to the attention of the Court. Ho said that over 1250 had been paid by hie clients to Mrs. fillse in satin faction of the damages done to her holm, with the understanding that the can would be settled: The Court stated that the plea could not be admitted. A plea of got guilty wee then entered and the counsel for Commonwealth proceeded to call witnesses. . The testimony revealed nothing farther than what is contained In the statement of the cue. On trial. • TRIAL'LIST FOR SATURDAY. 226. Com. vs.neo..Gratram. 22Sw Michael Harrison. 224. " Martin Welsch. .121. • w w Malcolm McClaren. .. J. R. Murphy. 10. John Paisley. 9. " A. A. Die:Mania. TRIAL LIST FOR 3IMIDAT 70. COM. p. 'rhea. J. Campbell Kesp Your Books Every man, whether he be "his own lawyer" or-not, would do well to be his own book-keeper. He would have fewer occaeloasj for consulting the law, and when compelled to no ao would be ninth more certain of getting his rights. Some men trust everything to memory—dates, names, places, accounts. agreements, everything to tbe way of business. and the consequent confusion or treachery of memory leads to half the almost inter minable difficulties with widen their lives are troubled. ,-And then when the matter gets into the courts, and the evi dence Is contradictory, the Jury are not easily persuaded of the correctipase of a we depending for proof upon the mem ory alone. Every business transaction should be carefully recorded. The very habit will strengthen the , recollection of all the ClMlLnetal:looa, and besides, pos sess an infinitely higher degree of credi bility than the .4 remember Po," howenr positive the affirmation may be. A Pleasant Fast One of the most pleasant facie tea lover 'etthe weed, Is tife knowledge .of an es tablishment whit's, at all timer, be can procure the finest and beat articles in the line of tobacco and senses, for the grail- Manna of his habits In this direction, and the establishment which bean this reputation, Is always a popular retell to him. Mr. John blegraw, No. 45 Rand street, Understanding this principle, and with a desire to sell only what .he could Warrant as represented, has uniformly kept on hand only the beat tobacco, we gan, and other merchandise In . his line Of trade. As a result, Lls home enjoys en enviable reputation and be has met with that enemas which ma a consequence always follows business integrity and enterprise. His stock is one of the tersest In the city, and embraces everything nanny found in a lint class tobacco house, so that parchment, wholesale and retell, may have no clifileuty In finding any article they duke. Real Estate Regbter. The above hi the title of a neat, well executed and rueful Journal, published recently by our enterprising, energetic and go-ahead" friends, Messrs. Croft and Phillips, Beal Estate Agents, No. 67 Fourth avenue. It contain, a long list of descriptions of property for male by the firm. among which we no , toe a num. her of valuable farms In this county, western lands and city property. The Register fa distributed gristls and comm. quently hes a widespread circulation; and persona desiring to purchase real estate should not fail to, procure a copy before making their purchases. Mews. Croft and Phillips are both good business men, and persona .haviag real estate to sell, or these wanting to purchase, should give them a call. Museum Grays. The anniversary of the battle of New Orleans will be celebrated to-day by the Duquesne Grays with a public parade. F6Dowling Is the route of promotion: The company will leave the Armory at two o'clock P. x , thence to Smithfield street, along Smith Bela to Liberty, down Lib erty to Fourth, along Fourth - to Penn. np Penh to Sixth, down Sloth to Di:Room:to Way, up Duquesne Way to Ninth. up Ninth to Liberty. up Liberty to Twenty-ninth Street. along Twenty-ninth to Penn. down Penn to Eleventh street, along Eleventh to Grout. down Grant to Filth avenue, down Fifth avenue to Wood street, down Wood to Wear along Water to Smithfield street. along Smithfield to Fourth.. &Tonne and thaws tolbe Armory. at Connell Caucus Fonit- InUons afternoon the Republican of the Pittsburgh Councils met '-area in the chamber of the Common ,ranch, for the purpose , of placing in nomination pindiciatee for the city offices within their gilt. The following was the resell: ' City Printers —TEM GAZETTE, (Eng lish). Freiheits Freund, (Gorman). City Engineer—H. J. Moore. City Aseeomor—Ttmq. H. Phelps. Reperridendent of Markets—Samuel KR. gore. Clerk of 3forkets—lames Moore. Monongahela Wharf Master—Jno. A neoheny Wharf Master—R. A.lllll. Sail JnApecror—Eil. Matthews. Di:rector of Arhrs—J. McM. Ring. Inivertor of Tobacco—Wm. Rinehart. let District Street Commissioner-J. F. Hunter. 2d District Street Commissioner—Geo. Linderman. • 3d Distriet Street commissioner—Wm. Rostock. ha District Road Commissioner—EL B. VW! V. orhos. 2d District Road Commissioner—Capt. Juo. Vandergritt. 3d District Road Commissioner—Vim. :Bark Measurer—Jno. Pollock. Meat Inspector —T. W. Llodsey ==3 Oraa• 11017,41 t. —Mr. J. K. Emmett, the inimitable Dutch comigud, who has been entertaining the, patrons of the Opera Rouse during the present week, took a benefit last night, and it' was such • one ea he deserved. The house was filled with an intelligent and appreciative audience. Mr. Emmett was welcomed' at every appearance with the must. hearty applause, and as heartily encored at the ;close of , each scene. We know of no actor at the present time, who has a brighter field beforehim, from the fact that he stands alone in his particular line of comedy, and no man will draw better, or wear longer than he will. A grand matinee will be given thls afternoon. Urn HArmoxs.—Another large audi ence assembled at the Academy of Mule last night to witness the interesting and unequaled entertainment given by the Hanlon Combination, "Little Bob" and the other Midgets, Victor and Julian, were the chief attractions. Alf Burnett, however, received a full share of the ap plause. A grand matinee will be given ibis afternoon for the benefit of ladies and children, and the engagement will close with a grand entertainment to. bight.' 122=2 MESSES. EDITOPS: The Indications of the fast lunar month were reported as not clear, but we inclined to presenting It as moderately cold and cloudy, Which are correct, but not so much snow and skinned rivers is was anticipated. The record represents from 31 December to Jannary 2d; twenty cloudy and variable and live iiunshine days; of which it rain ed eleven, snowed six, and of freezing' and white frusta, twelve. Averageplaily thermometer 35; same days of 1868, 31. Average danyjbeight of river e% feet. On the morning of the 9th December, the barometer of my simeeorneter rose to 31 4.40 degrees, the highest since Janu ary Bth, 1866, when it rose to 31 18 40. On last Sabbath the barometer was the low est at 12. A. u. that has been noticed with in the age of Debut; men 2710.12, was also observed - to New York. he indi cations of the coming lunar month are not so clear as thrum of November, but point to • dark, "cloudy, moderate cold month front January let to lint, with not very thick ice, cloudy and variable. 23; sunshine, NIX days of these, 16 of storms of snow and, rain; preponderance In favor of snow; thermometer ranging from 25 to 35 average; the winter so ft le favorable to the farmer. Jan. 7, 1870. The . Coutlnental The Continental, Fifth avenue, below the Peetetlice, fresh and bright since its thorough stetting, Is still the centre of attraction for lovers of a dainty, clean and palatable repast. We can see no marvel in the Immense patronage which this establishment enjoys when the style in which everything IN conducted is considered. Perfectly clean sod tidy tables, polite and accommodating waiters and a rich and varied abundance of the best the market in` season Affords, should certainly attract patrons . In' large numbers. This is the secret of the great atuxteat of the Continental," which deservedly is one of the meet popular institutions of Its character In our city. The proprietor, Mr. floigheltner, under stands the wants of the people, and by conducting hie restaurant nn a liberal scale, meets with that gratifying cur. cram which alone attend. merit. Ir.slalonalVe 1 lothing Ur. W. lieipenheide, Nu. 50 Sixth street, oontlnnes to manufacture men and boys clothing of tho !stoat style and best material, and at popular prices: Ms large lid 'of patrons gives atnple sal denoe of the Satisfactory manner in. which he conducts trade. For fine d ress goods he has Just received a new stock. which cannot be excelled in the city. Business suits are made from material which is warranted to look well and wear well. Of overcosting and heavy goods tie has a large and choice assortment which all in need of clothing would do well to examine. It Is no trouble to show the goods, sad purchasers or others are. perfectly welcome to inspect the stock. No. 50 Sixth attest. CEIME! Edward Reilly was released from the Work House yesterday morning. snit • thirty day* , sojousn there. Overjoyed at his liberation. Edward very loran. dowdy celebrated the event by • pro. longed call at a beer saloon. When he emerged from the temple of itacchua he was in the beat trim for • row, and Mi. mediately acting in accordance with his feelings, he succeeded in creating • drat ciao disturbance at his residence In the Seventeenth ward. ills glory was of abort doratien. Deputy Mayor Nkho l►' pellets took him In charge. A few boom afterwards he was on his way to the ' Work House from which he had been released. He will be allotied to remain there thirty dayx longer. ==! EDITOR GAZETTE: I vary_ much like the translations of the couplet of Horace loallidamors" given by your correepon• dents C. and H. H. H. My preference Is for the second: Pale death'slmrtial lboterepr fall ply pauper hut e pa au v 01.,. hall. In exercises of this kind the merit consists In Catching the spirit of the original; not In manning the translation to the very words. Reside' C. ismerci. fol in all of his three translations; with him "Death aliakes his dart, hut yet for bears co strike." who is one of those . Roman writers who . low In his Ideas,. and Inelegant In his expression of them I agree with C. In Lis orlticlom of R.D. Mortuary Report. • The following Is the list of deaths In the city of Pit.aburgh from the 25th of Jan. to the 25111 of Deo:, as reported by Or. W. Bnlvely, Physician to the Board of Health: The causes of death were: Unknown I: apoplexy 2; croup, 1; pericarditis, I: marastmus, 1; eclampaia4; Puerperal fever 1; scarlatina, I; whooping cough 2; bronchitis; 8: pneumonia, 2; congestion of twain, 1 tuberculosis, 2; still born 2. Of the above there were—Under I year, 8 ; from I tot years, 2 ; 2 to 5, 1 ; Stu 10, 1; 15 to 20: I: 20 to 80, 2: 40 to 50, 2; 50 to CO, 2; 70 to 80, 2. Males, It; females, 12, White, 22; col ored, 8. Total, 22. EMT!! Joseph Scluninper and Martin Fab,. two Germans, have bad a little difficulty in relation to money matters. The two arrived In the city from the Fedorland a few days ago. They were friends them but their feelings have changed. Pahl became alarmed at last at the threats of Sehntipper, who spoke frequently in a darkly my sterious way, of pistols, and settlements, and revenge, and nought pro. tection.ln an Information before benne Alderman Thomas yesterday for surety of the peace against Schrolpper, who was at rested Mill held for a bearing. =I Yiuterday morning the Coroner's Jury empannelled to investigate the circum stances attending the death of Joseph Dletzenpr, met at Alderman Koenig's office, but - adjourned until this morning at nine o'clock. for want of witnesses. lidetzenger, it will be remembered. was run over by a wagon several days ago and died on Wednesday heat. Alderman Koenig yesterday received the informs. of Slinkiest Greenwald wallet Attie Campbell, driver of the wagon, for care. 1011, • driving. Campbell was arrested and bald fora hearing. ••••7 • Prlll3llC/Raff DAILY GAZETTt: SATUR I DAY MORNING. JANUARY 8, 1870 THE BOLT. . The following message"' were TOCOSVOCI lait evening by the members or the Tel egraphic Union. They show a consider able amount of material aid: CLXVELAND, Jan. 7—The National La bor Union, six hundred thousand mem bers, is at our back. Mr. Trevelleck, the President, orders them everywhere to aid us. He addressed a large 'meeting hero last night and spoke strongly In our favor. ST. LOUTS, Jan. 7.—We have bean out five days and are determined to stick as many months. Reports that we have gone back are. false, u we have not a eine° wavering member. Theoperators on the Terre Haute and St, Louts Rail road passed a • resolution over the line supporting up. and Informed their Super intendent of the fact, who replied that he sympathised with ne. The operators on the Northern Division of the Illinois Central Railroad wiled resolutions sus taining Ili financially, If needed.. WASHACCITON, D. C., January 6.—The Richmond Evening Journal of yesterday says that owing owing to the Strike among tel egraph perators, which la general , through tit the cities of the Delon, wo have not:received our preen reports to- day. It also gives the lie to the Western Union reportit that the southern opera. lora have pie to work. The' Typo ' graphical Union of the District of Co. tumble have twined a call for a meeting to be held to-night to pass resolutions of sympathy and aid In our 'movement. R. NEW Yong, January 7.—We have to. day received a letter from Mr. Jacobs, dated San Franciato, Dee. 27, 1869, in which he dates that reductions have been going on on this coast ever since the consolidation of the Atlantic ik Pacific States Company with the Western' Union. - Operators in Stcramento and Virginia City have already been reduced ten dollars per month each. Several In San Francisco offices have received no tice that reductions will take place on January Ist, 1870, and also says, should you bear of a strike beers this reaches you you will know wears but defending our rights, and do not intend submitting to the whims of an overbearing managing agent, etc. ' BURIIAIia. LOratiVILLE, Ky., Jedual7 7.—WHErtz as, our - brediren of the telegraphic art have become involved in a difficulty with the proprietors and managers of that obnoxious monopoly the Western Union Telegraph Company, on account of an unjust attempt at a reduction of wages: and whereas, as men devoted to the intermits of the workingmen In every branch, we feel it a duty to give some expression of sympathy with those whose interests are so nearly Identical with our own, and whose action now is to uphold the fiends of the workingmen of the country, therefore be It .Resolved, By Typograpical Union No. 10. Louisville, Ky., that the tale. graphic operators throughout th length and breadth of the land, from Maine to Texas, and California on the west to Vir ginia in the east have the hearty sympa thy of this Union. Resolved, That we will hail with joy the tint note that sounds the defeat of the Western Union Telegraph monopoly in their war of oppressien upon the laboring men of the country - Resolved, That we consider it a cause In which all men who love Justice and bate oppression, and especiaily working men, should foal an interest, and that we comma Trades' Unions throughout the country to render their support ,to this movement, and their disoonntadOe. to all action looking Mite defeat. Reso/ved,_That we Join heads with the men who earn their bread by hard work in lighting to the last those whose solo object as our oppression and their own-aggrandtzetsent, and that we will lend our aid, both in word and action, towards upholding our orlaborers of the telegraphic art. (Sigried,) Ilmettlr CHASMS/2N, Chairman COM. JOHN KING, Chairman Board Directors. ago. IMATtIr, Treasurer. tacoJonue-roir, Cor. Secretary. Facia HD Luke, lteWnling Secretary. J. D. HARVIZLD, MEE J. Ronairrs. Vice President. Joss Bennerr, Financial Secretary IT=2 Mountain Patriots The Squire's Daughter - The YachlyvilleMoya ..... Captain Charley Eugene Cooper Baby's Ohristmas oirg Re That Overcometn Temperance Library . Fnr sale by F. G. Relnitman, 113 Third avenue. Special inducenwnts will be offered to persona purchasing books for Sunday School lanwiry. A lot or new and fancy patterns of Qucensware have lust been added to the stock at the Keystone Pottery Ware house, Kw. 1141.3 Liberty street. Messrs. Kier A L. are continually Improving their ware and are always on the look out for new designs. They have now one of the tinted arwortments of Queens ware and llnstolware ever *eau In the city. Per Chaser. should call at 763 Liberty street. Oysters, Orders; Oysters.—The cele brated Chincoteague and Ananoock (Va.) Oysters are received fresh and di rect from their native waters every Mon. day and Thursday. Quality guaranteed, and told at the unpreomiented low.price of id per barrel. Call at once at .871.11. h 81de..11, tt. Third street, near Smithfield. Day boarding at. Barn's reatanraot, Smithfield street and Sixth avenue, has been reduced to the remarkable low figure of four dollars per week. Taken In connection with the accommodation' it this establishment, the price can hardly fall to be satisfactory to the moat exacting. To selecting boarding call "Wald be made at Burns. Ito liquibegging I No Cheating I—A plot bottle full of Dr. Stge'• Catarrh Remedy Is prepared from one fifty coot package, and the proprietor offers $506 reward for a role of Catarrh • which he cannot cure. Hold by druggists, or 'end Wilt , cents to Dr. It V. Pleree. Buffalo, NA.. and receive it by mall. Tritellog eatebtln, all irsulatlaa,atylaa and prioes at Ltobler•a. 104 Wood "treat. NEW goals arriving daily St Moor bead's, 81 Market street. For fsehionable halr.cireteung, plain or by curling. and a frizzle, fora luxurious above or bath, and .for skillful cupping and leeching, call at Wllllantson's ale. gait saloon at No. 190 Federal street, Allegheny. . • Chincoteague and Ononcock Cove Oys ter; only $6 per barrel. Enquire for itiarshallfe Oyster's. at Steel k 8r0..a, Third Avenue, near Smithfield. 100 bar. rola Just arrlard. 100 Barrels Snell Bysters.—Onaneock Coves and Chlecotesgno Planta, received this day. PAM, only $6,00. Quality guaranteed In all cases: EITREL R Bao., Third avenue.. Williatniou's Shop, 190 Federal street, Allegheny, is a iirst.elass for luxurious bath, lor shaving, hair dyeing, haircut. Hug and dressing, plain or by curlin,g and frizzle; Min, tor cupping and leech Lug. Whoulder ehaWie, wool knit hoods and ceps, gloves of every description, at Moorhead's, 81 Market street. Breese and silk scarfs, embroidered when, and ribbons, at Moorhead's, 81 Market street. Wee! dt Bro. have Just received i stock et froth Chincoteague Shell Oysters, at .6 per barrel. , '6lll' KNOINIZIVII OITICR. k Jacsansity Car, lass es L11170;1 N OTICE.—Tae assessments for The Grading and Paving of Iten Bt, ; From O'Hara street to IBM street. are nom may, tor examination and tin he seen at this aloe 'nedll TUISDAY. Jan. *lib; life. when t will be placed In the bands of the Clip Trust nrerAor collection. • .' CElAlilitin ISAVInt Clinitadin." Ladles; One Moen handiterchlent sod collars at Moorhead% No. al Market 1 VTI6COPAL :a ~ street. - . ".--.2-- Constattion Neater is a eortain are Ass Matas, and all diseases of the Hid• nays. For sale by all Druggists. - - Trestle. Chincoteague abet Oysters at Steel & Bro.'s. Fresh arrival today at $8 per barrel. Third &renne t near Smithfield street. %molten will be pleased to learn that the peculiar liver of some cigars le due to prussic acid. , Fresh Arrival of Cblneetaegne Shell Oysters at Steel ez Bre.'s to.day,. which Ire selling at $8 per him!. The great trunk emporium of the city Llebler's, 104 Wood stmt. ttineaceava Shalt tlymtere.—Fresh arrival at Steel & liro.'n, at IliSter barrel: 'Melt °purl only 16 per barrel at Stoe Bro.•e. Quality guaranteed. Chrletmaa °parrs p 3 per barrel at Steel er Trunks, largo and small afros, •. Lightler's 104 Wood street. Canna and ladles' Aravaling calm, at Udder's 104 Wood street. At C01..11, D, Egan's popular book and news Depot, alo,' 41 Sixth Avenue. Webster's Unabridged. Pictorial Dic tionary. The Practical Stair Builder. . The Carpenters• New Guide. And thousands of• other books are of fered at reasonable prices, A rare lot• of secondhand bpoks are offered con noisseurs at 'pedal bargains. Call and nee the stock. Additional Markets by TelegraM pinomao, Jan. 7.—Wheat: the market at the afternoon board was quiet at the opening; but afterwards became firmer.. sales at 78c, - seller January and Febru ary, closing St 791‘@79}4c. Corn ruled steady and a little Stronger; seller Janu ary sold early at 71c, closing at the same figure. In the evening the grain mar kets were quiet and unchanged. Pro. vision. steady and quiet; sales of rough sides cured at 1334; dry salted shoulders from dressed hogs 15c; hogs lb FAB 110. • BUFFALO. January 7.—Cattle , receipts 1,800; market active; ordinary Xc lower; fair to prime unchanged; sales of 1,300 head at 53.5@t”.0 for poor to medium; 6%igl7ne for fair to good. Hogs daft and _nominally yo lower. Sheep dull, and jici lower. lidnients, January 7.—cotton quiet; low middling 28 ;o. Week's . receipts, 8289 bales; exports,•lllB bales. Stock, 20 258 bales. Receipts to-day, 1217 bales; exports, 1039 bales. • BALTIMORE, -San. 7.—Flour fairly RC, tive acid firmer fOr low grades and prince unchanged. Wheat Jinn at 81,85®1,46. Corn firm and higher. Idmwatinas, January 7.—Flour un changed. Wheat weak at 78%.3 for No. N 2. I. Corn in fair demand at 7130 for 0. Oats steady at 40 0 . . I San FRANCISCO, January 7.—Flour In good demand, with an upward tendency. Wheat quiet, ch 01061485. Legal tend ers 83. =II BELL—BORELAND—By Idai. T. 11. Haan.. as Tharadar evantax, Jaanary_ sth, 1870. M. JAMES DELL, or rittaborah, and 111.. MAST BORRIAND. or Alle la any Mi. LAZEAR—RINEH 13.7-0 a 'Monday rem lag. January 0111, 1870, at the realdenee of the b.idea parents by the Raw Alex. Clark. Mr. GEORGE W. LAEEAR and Mite IBA, doubter of Dayld Rinehart, naq., all of this ally., HINER ART-11013noN—At the acme I One and P. 0., by Rey. W. 18. Van de Mock, Mr..C. C. RINEHART. at Pluabrrgh, sad LAURA V.. daughter. of John Robson. Ep.. of Elrmlogbam. DIED:• • MOONY—On Wednesday netting!. at • tea o'clock. BLIZABETH, who of 'Engem Moony. Eml•. In De 531 year of her ate. The fetteral will take place from her late resi dence, No. 11 Ninth tt•eet, ea rat.day mottl ing at 93i o'ricek. Ike friends and relatives of the family are rim:met:oily Invited to attend. oABElT—Badantly, Mrs. SLEUTHS, GAB. NET.n. the resider.. of her kuband. Smr. Henn Highland (Street on gut easel Urea. Allegheny. In the 66th year of her age. - Her last word., inn Jr us. it'll Is Death!" are the eousolleg evidence: that ... was re Lar when the Lord seat Ills common. The — funeral solemnities over her remain will take place at Avery Mini. Choral, In the Col lei • Bundled. 20.11011001 e. (Lord's ,Day,' at 1 o'clock r. n., and thorn proceed to Allegheny Cemetery, rittaborgb. The friends °ribs tun- By ari respectfully Invited to be nreseni. NEBLE7—A.t twenty minute. poet eight o'clock, am Fr dn. morning Jan . 7tb. selphla, OEOE9E, ton of ....../ameaS. egley. The funeral will take place from the leeldeace of his hear. George C. Negley. center Highland and aural Avenue.. Zest Ltberty. at 31 o'clock THIS erttatrOON. Carrie/tee will leave MI else ell it Motelaud•• atablea. near Union Depot. at 1 o'cloct. The friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend. Thnrsdn — eyenlng. January eth at 6 o.clocksOHN - ) lchEaTti, In. r.nt *on of I.eneace :ad Mary McGrath, WA . 6 =oaths and 7 due. The faunal Will take Pine Toil 577177000. at 51 o'clock r. N. from the resident's of his pe• rents. 1.903 Carson street. East Birmingham. The friends of the (analyser rein it [fully !netted lo attend. meK EN VA—UnTburadey •velline..laneere 6. at g o clock. CRADLES IicKENII•, in the iO.h 3 ear of ht. are. The foueral W 111 take place from his late nal No. 6 Haul urea. I . lh...burgh. you monmi NO, et 9 Wein'. to proned to It. blary'a 'Cunriery. The friends' of the family are spec' folly fully incited to attend. ItEoo3l—ela Thor - 3.15, niter, Sat./try 6th. thlo. at 6 n'eloek, Mrs. MAtlti I It uos, only T er i i. : Lo u r c y ,;; l3 r e a r i t- e sid Agars /airmen, In the =SEM UN DERT.IM.EIRti H. f.. WlLLlalge. r&TT! USON & iiILLII9IIB, Undersea., earner of rlfth amnia and ib street, Pittsburgh. Coffins of all binds., libroude. Crept...multilevel arid ovary argentin. Honer funersi fa ralsittrigln ' sleil•ritHH•hed on not nes...labia terms In the city. Hearse end eerrtages f .nttsbeel. Oglne one. dap and ulnas. 11 50 1 2.5 !'ARLES are PEEIaLES, lJ DIIITAXERS Al' D trirgßt nos.: • t lAN DUMPY ISTRXILT AND ellUltet AVENUE Alllegheiry CDT, where their Dutra ROOM m a oonotaatly supplied velti. teal act Imitation Has ...I. MMus:any and Wal. Con., at prices varying Dom he to $lOO. dara prepared tor lots onset. Nes.. and Ca: • ParelsLooD saw, -.11 Dada of Monntles shrsods. IP resalred. OM. opea ad MI boars, do and tight. JOSEPH METER b. SON, 111413.£.11.P.11Cialtsi, IMITI=CO3I bards/pa ter "mornl2. 53.00 *ask dm 11;0171till and all lonerilyetratebteent at re *, rata.. eo7 JOHN : M. COOPER & Bell and Brass Foadders, - HECINE, LOCOMOTIVE k - LOLLING KILL BRASSES made Proutyltv to Order. RABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept: on Hand. hornets.. alsd IllsanOctirtf. of M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Mee, 882 PENN STREET._ nossdri, Coral* ud Rellroodtitnets, PECIE P:IMENT RESUMED ! 1. NO IiVr.MBIT43-t MRS, S. C. RIMS, No. 91 0 Federal Street, . S PAYING SILVER IN CHA NGE New Mditinety, New Lace Goode.: New Babon /lam. New Jewelry. And ell 'audio, YANCY L4lllBl 000138 Coosa sailget pawn NU of eats and Docket. fill of illvet ' 91 Fertelrat Street. Allegheny. ' HENRY G. HALE MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets • FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW OoMPLETE 112E1 CLASSICAL., ACADEMY, thtenetone But Iladthi.Llineill Melia 7 061 °' ter' Term beef., on IIONDAT. :11131•11 3d. Clroolera tube bad from the TtltelpeL ' de2Anre7 • lev. T. L. illit.LAlG-- f'll CLOTHING. A.T2I, PANT& OVIIIIALLS, CAPE. Le ones MOO., or n kind' share vs band and for We, eekolesed or retail, bY ()TICE. . • J. •11KIX. other moods, 4th ward. Pifebaie h. 11 ' The ',memo Basel wll hear •t cation on the)/ Ji hist. i et 10 *Weekthe Anve.m.ann. • aosEria siteirsic, clerk. jams flsinns runium 7or ale i. 11. (lAA MILD BANK NOTICES . °MIMIC OF MIN NAMon A I. IN...ANTE CO. I No. /113 De•trour., ALLaraiusiV. ItgirAN ELECTION FOR TH IR 'MBA D•RECT , ItS of this Voutueny will take Place onAION ',AY:January 10. 1e.70. at the otnee of the employ:between tle hours 010 • L. &Rd jy4.12 JAS. E. bTEVENSON. See. Bert DirOSIT COMPANY Or I , Ttenrlto itl 111C10.1101.30. 11 1 69.. ( arTHE ANNUAL MEETING Of the Ptockholders of 'the Safe Deur sit Company of Pittsburgh" 0111 be held on 1170.9- Da.T. January 11, 11110, at their building, No. 83 Fourth avenue. between the hours of 11 o'clock s; at: and 17:kt.. at which time and place elenklon for NINE DIRECTORS will be held. S. F• VON itONNHORST, • deal ' -Pecretery and Treasurer_ TArruLa'susrosur NArtouAL gAur. YITSHIJ•1111, Dcc. 13. 1 59. 1 HE ANNUAL ELECTION tor SEVEN . DIRECTORS or this Bank. to serve for the ensuing year. will be hold at the Banking House. No. 66 fourth Avenue. on .UEODAY, the 11tH of January. 161/0. be tw nthe boors orb and o'clock Y. lir Y. L. 6TICPHENSMI.J3-iabler.. T tub NATIONAL BANE or rrrrssosoa. I • Pirranusolf, December li, 11159. arTHE ANNEAL ELECTION • tor Directors of this Bank will take place at the Buehler House, on TUESDAY, January llth, 111 TO, between the hours of 10 A. E. and r. x. JOHN B. LIVINGSTON. ZICTIANO• NATIONAL ITTBDUSOLI. O. 11. 1809. I IgrTHE C ANNUAL ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank N• 111 De held at the Hankins Nouse, on TUESDAY. January 11th. 1970, between the hours of 1 and 3. o'clock r. Y. A. LONG. Cashier rilToinlao6 DAMP/a. Baba Or Coma j I . ll7Blwootr, December 11, 1689. t lAN ELECTION EOR THIR TEEN DDLECTORS or. Oh Bank, to eerie doting the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking Donee, corner Wood street and Blzth ..... . oo TUSAIDAY, Jssoary 11th 12.0, bAtAre. the Donn of 11 A. Y. nod A r.m • • JOSZPII H. HILL. Cashier. arCITIZENS , NATIONAL BANE or PrITSBURGIL—An election for Nine Directors of thie Bank, to terse for the rtinninS Year. will be held et the B.n,►ln . Rote. on TIMSDAY. January, 1870. hete een the hours of Ili 0. X. r. M. , Pirrantmou, Deeemb r 11, 1800 ' ALLTONINT NATIONAL Bess, Pli2Bl3soll, Deseret:m[ll. IWA. WAN ELECTION OF bIREe. TOILS to serve due!nJ the ensuing yes, wlll be beta at the linelute noose, No. 33 711th seesine, on 'IU ZSDAY, Janutr7 IbTO,letereen the hones of 11 A lc and I r. . , W. MCCANDLESS, Custer. ' • • MNCTIAIeIen • NATIONAL BATS, t PIIMMUNOU. December 11. lera• rar,AN ELECTION FOR DI ,• !MOTORS of this rank will be bald at the lentils, lion= on ID rbl/AY. Janna . . 7 11,1110, between the boots of If Y. and I r. JOHN 0. MARTIN. Cashier. 151.11ZCLIANTS • & M•1517/ACTCRIIIII S NAT. BIC. PITTS/1051115, December 10. 1582. 5 IarTHE ANNUAL ELECTION of this Sank edll take place at the 'qualnt Houie on 71:Ma/AY. January I 1 tb. 1110, 1015000 the noun of 11. t. ta.aed A r. JOHN SCOTT. • Cashier. DIVIDENDS OrIPICIL Or BIN •T PRANIM• t 0 1N11.1.118,C0C Co.. } no. wn tOrtOt. Alt.t.tanclur, P.n.. January 4. Ib7o. a"THE DIRECTORS OF THIS .o.op.ny aye 15AY .AY - . l•ldend of TWO DOLLAR) AND FIFTY CEN sr, 10,60) FF.II 15 If - be credit 41 onllw Mo.= 010. 111001.1. jaCial beerrtary. DIVI DEN II- PENNS V ,V A NIA INSURANek COM ANY.—:he Mreetco•nt this Company hate Ws day oe tea.eo•divldend of pi UR 14 per e.oh out of e profits el thd .ast al;month.. h. yabie od after the nth th at., [rte. of D. ti lIUU It SICIELIICArt, beeret•ry. . . PlTtoOrnOtt. Ja n nsry 4, 1470. Jag IarVIVIDEND. - FISAT NA. TV , NAL MASK. Pittsburgb. P.. (late Pittsburgh Trusttmuse). 1 tut Dirge tra of this Houk have i bi s. isy .1' eland a 131,1 drug of three per unit. on :be estatillkor.S. uu uf the profits of the last three us uttigg - psystil forthwith. feet °taste and Burerninsris Tax. J: U. bCULLY. Castver: J 6:58 F=MMM Mszcliasis s YA%•I•FACtLasfS N*T.WANK V15T.A76411, January 4, 1470. DIVIDEND NOTIcE.—The Dlettors of this haul have ENT.ay oi - hell ••.11•Idend of FIVE rca Can the Cap tat noels at of the profile of the Ina six the. Phi eirle lorihette. free or all tax. a. JUITSI SCOTT. Jit.. Cashier. Ornci Or mg. Nauowat. Ittntatct ro., J.... 7 34. 1110. WDITIDEND NOTICE.—The 'hoard red Dim Mom of ttos contya this day decla a meol.annam vide nd orbit malt CIN, on the ChtolMl Stork of the Com. pfmy. free of tide. rnment and State taxes. Day 9 fret tom IS:b Init. JAM h..S efTII,II•SSoN, ;Mott , Vt.:m.l4re. IRPLIIVIDEND.—The People's ~,,,,„„trm4 . B , t;',ll.7,HisN:ydttli ;tar:: Mee,.feral,. of the fond Ma mouths, rte u( pa)able on demand. Tartan. DaroslX NATI ~ AL 81,11(.. 1 . 11,1011:/tfill, Januar,' 3, 'slo. arTUE DIRECTORS OFTHIS E ra k (ZV. b jut six moatlia p lahle l f. L e l llofree of lax. r ! L. STLPIIILNII /N. jaS Cashler. - CITY JUN% Or rlTTi6t7tti t FirmlWlttan, r a.. Jaaaary WT. 1170. aJ`TBIBDANKHASTIIINDAY declared a Itlrldend,of ?IVA 00 a IN Cl' T.. Nola the prolate or the lam. alt months, Parable as am :tatter the TNNTII W. N. It ()ROAN. Jal:ta Cashier. Ml 4 -11.8,1,11 N•TIONAL. RANK. Jaaaarrad. INTO. IgrA DITIDLND or EIGITIT CIO MLITT., tree et Taste. win be raid to• the atnritholdere of ills /Haat t . ea lad eller J•N UART I._, "TH. JOIN . O. Jactl Cashier. AtatoWaal . atattOatit.•ax I Plti ta tatCts, • 17 3. 11110. ' arTIIE DIRECTORS or Twig Mutt nave Ilt a day ttra!ared a dend of FIVE. PEU CANT. on the eaott•l stoat out of tat ea , alt g& of the latt six at oath*, Day ataa M the floetiuddi ea fart tree of •11 tax. licuLei 'MEAN • Jae ¨aut Padded.. Or/Waal. aaaaaaaaa the lotus- t ovum Coor•NT. PllrTTOrOtalf; Janaory Ist. 111 TO, arDIVIDEND hO.l.—The Di atorsor till. • CoTopoOT have THIS TAT dream* Dl•rdesol of rite 001.1.411.5 VICK till AKC free of fluthroment Itrd jo ay. obit Doo oar. of the thionpeot. 001 443 Prot Sou thoty. to the lituelholdthe og sod at , ter the TICBITII lett. J. J. ALHEITZ. Jethrett Itheretaryl C==EZI erne. or Tilt (Lino int rnoWCa XT. hnineuan, January 3, 11630. arDIIIADENII I The Board of DI etors of ibm,Compel! nay. 1.10. day eeeland la dividend of TON riltit CID T. .1S of this pronto of the Ise t vie =ovine. DM itnLie on Senissui, free of ()overlie" Amara T. JOINST viort, arIPITTIMURGH NATIONAL Be OK OF COMMICHOZ. C'ttll3•3 WO lb WrIIIEWT AND SIXTH •Vr74ls3.—The Director. orl i. Yeah hale this dry declared • nl•lllrPti or SIX. ChNT. on the Capital Dock etas of the Drools of the last Os months, payable en demand Om or tiorerument tax. J056P11 Cubler. Partial:Yvon. Pa., January 3, 11130. 0 "'71At1111t7.121:1;71.fi°,174'i1.r• I tarrlllE PREWIDENT, !NANA JIMA AND COMPA•T for ereet•nit a Bridge over the Adept.. River. opuoalt< Noe. burgle, . Dividen d or Allegheny. have tica day , HELL & ANCHOR COTTON MILLS J. i H. PHILLIPS. SIG awl MS Stalk strost. Kaisllol . Min of MINT =DIME lad LIORI LUCHOS £3D ilkilllol/A tetixTuras £ZD INITIZG, rair.yor.rrEs—"Th-Let," "Por &VA: “Boardilp," dc., not exceeding FOUR 1.17785, wW be inserted in these columns ore for TWENTY-PIPE CENTS; eachFaddf• lions! tine FIVE CENT& XTANTED. - BOARDING. - A Flratant Front Room, with good Campy board. 47 ANDERSON NTREV.T. 11er4.47. • WAFTED—HELP.—.-AT EN& B 44 t. r tAn - lila n Zi c kkit ' Llisall Mee of moormen, Persona w.aung twr M f MI Mode eon be mooned on Mimi notice.. • ' city to sell TAUTON tIEWINU the MACHlNE.celebrated n A tem= w e offer teems more Mend thee say other oompark7. street. C"' %at Amu ANTED.—AGENTS every WHERE- to sett the AMERICA'S KNIT- Trltill MACHINE, the wall l'lsettess touptr, Knlttlox Machine ever Isysntell. Pyle. $5ll. well knit 110.000 stlt,hes per Wont.. Ad dress AMERMess.. ICAN KN Loul. IS TI Nti Mo. MACHINE CO., Boston. or Bt. .W.ABTED.-- Two. Solicitors for establlmbed New York tall cask) Life Insurance Comfier!), to operate In Western Pennsylvania.' Will be paid saluy. Add.. Bo 75E1. Plttsbur WANTE6.—A ,German Gen- TLEM &la who iipesks Itogash to take the General Agency of a New York Life Insurance Company, who hare an English °Moe at Pitts burgh. Lim al Inducements to a proper person.. Address. for Interwlew, Box 766, ..1% , 0616 , 75, 111usborgh. " WANTED. MORTGAGES..-. 130,000 to Loan to large or .moll Aiateu.4, at a fair rate of Interest. WANTED: - AGENT*. -4250 per month to sell tae only ClENEftelle IM PROVED COMMON eIf.NSE nleNelliti MA CHINE. Pelee only 11111. Great ladneements to Agents. Tale Is the most papule', honing Ma oLhine. of the day—akes the MOO. “Iflaatle ok litttoto.—will dmo any kited of Wink that can be done on any tosehloy—(oo,o9o sold and the demand Cour tantly Inereallne. Now Is the Mee to take an agency. heed for elreulart: C 0... of Infrntgers."W Address tatCOath & CO.. Horton. N.... Plttsbuthh, Pa.. go klt. Lenit,Mo. WANTED. INFORMATION Of the whereabouts or Josarri CAE, who left Can Francisco, California. °alts SIM of Irebrum, INGO, and landed at New Yo.k about the C 4.61001110 of the followlith month. Any person who may communicate luttillgetice re apeetine the tall JOSEPH BARS location to . bla brother. bIARR BAS, at NANIMO, PAN• COUVER ISLAND, BiLlsh Color/ bla, will he moat nraterully thanked tir kla klodneca Cod [-paid for hi. trouble. , JaLani O LET.-41eals. Room lts a handsomely Bawl up oat.. In a esotrall. eadlon for business. •pply at No. ISO fourth avenue, IIeMLIJ door. TO no O LEE—On Wood street, No • 75, w oce -pled by J. H•Herman quire St No. 47 Wood street. TO LET.—Large room, second floor, front.itable for gentleman's fourth merplrg room. 154 fourth avenue. f LET.—The Neulitore build rng. No. de Wood •treet. Enquire at No. 1 Peon .Veer. 910- LET.—D vs el ling House No. 1_ 30 Perry Street. Enquire at 206 Penn street. between the boom of 10.212 A. 2. and and• P. v. To-LET.—Warehonse No. 823 Liberia • , reet. (rum Jaunty Ist lust. to April Ist, 1171. Stellite, at rear stales ea Mt premiers. rleghLET .--A Two Story Brick threil og Hun.. N.. 911 jgr gt . rg y eng Cm. It counting! MI the modern tm. e nett ';:a d sclitt i ftrg i aett. P rg'l" . dt . "9r . "l, AItLILE, City Engluecet Offlrm y ralegh . eny Cr y. TO LET.- STORES, DWELLINGS, ROOMS AND OFFICE& lawareof F°o SALE. A destralde two story brick d . wstilsit bee.% situated near the Park, In the Second ward, Al. leghtay; eoutadia dye looms and wash lasses gas and water, with stable oa tar of lot. Tawas Vaal . Parr. Tor particulars apply at oaks of At!male 'Mutual life Insurance Co., O. 100 8021110111 d atrret. Old tl.r.) frotrt9 to Oen! ,71 M2M=M FOR BALE V. M. 01. , 1L OW C•••• 1 By Flat Boat load or otherwlto, to aoy at:malty ellvere4 at the City Laud:nye, or parties reit. 111 twee It from the mill, rot hart It It rt = VOIR FIT CLASS .1 Mew BRICE DWILLLIaG 1100111 L—If not Ut d won wt I be row wt. Alto. A mt.t tubs', att.' Snag BOOM and Lar 1 s ge Lot *olltgerl o. •LrW Brick wetted or An rooms. AWL attic. good gal ar. gat and water. Yang. TIM street. . • Also: ae eztallezt isaro• Noma or Goat roosto and ball on for 7-fourth .Lien. •Iso. A well bull fr.m. Boon On Tarty- Iroarth stmt. Pared la Irons and rm., with • SI no stools, for toa modernse az unto lot. • ao, • srst class style kraal. Halite of slz root.. 52U;M=M1=11 Also. IlaiISM( you to Elamiteld. with tea yell, to ev qire ofWilliams. Nast Masts sad Irmassass ♦feat, Seventeenth masa. Pitt. basal, Pa., °posit. at. John•. tpiscopal Carea• FO. ntonea ß and L BALE ot. on Bpi. 818, Son 10 8.1. R4ee 011,400; 111. *cr. near rend., natl.. 00; lion. nod loft. 011 3•311. •Wel IWO; 11 bon., • elosoloc atreat. 31,500 teen: tidos. .d 3 lola In Pleasant V. 1.. 54.300: 0 area In Reserve ...ship. on Ertl , preen road, 50,000; 11 lota on Ynneont street, 04,000. b.ae and lot /3 tlatem. 112,000; I sere gtadvedla Bellevue 80.. $1.000; boon and lota, and of B aaaaa tire. 01,1150; bon. uJ la rem his illsabeth Bona. 01.000: bonne and lot In Beldeewater,_ B ooltal —b oon t coo tam. 51 room, lot es by 1010 feet 000; hem at Yale 0.• Citation, 34 aeree, per acre. Ingot. of wnrrar.ouz. • Baal It.tata lscskt, cams Okla sad lilvidukky malts. kilacar• DERSONALL.AIIpersons seek. IN° HOMES, or turesmatata In Beal L tate, will mai tame, trouble and money by pr. a r Trr NJ lerir.•• "l == drag or rent be sent by _mall van to any reduestlad B. rersone cannot rad Wei salted outer too tarp 11.1 It oontalne. ORUTT L PHILLIPIS, P.O. Ushers and Real 'Mat* Mesita, Ho. 119 ninth VAR SALE.—Entines and BoU. ors, N.. ud Second Hood. of W Mods emulously ou WA. I a? 'Ali ;# PITI`6BIIILG Et. WANTS. ANTED—An AGENT for this It Podotace THOMAS. 8. PETTY. Bill. Bond .9 Beal 999te Broker, No. 179 gre , theeld street. TO.LET GIAZZAII I CD., 06 6 , 106 Avenue FOR SALE. HOUSE. SAW DUST. WM. SIRE. MI=!MME!I a 00113027 proaptly =! . /AIM RILL & 00., • Corm r Marlon • ... • P. F. W. l 0. B. W. Alleithenj, RIItIESIDEvCE ON LIBERTY On FU ALIC.-1. alma away Balch Mor Moue oi half, two largo. parlors, carol. melt room, bath room, wash boos.. tall.(. gas aid "mt.' Ixterm. Rooms lusty papered. al, to geod order. Immediate poluasioo. For price awl term., apply to la 6 b. OUTUBILIVY.ik SONS. TI) alittk lOWA LARD FOR PALE.-800 r . . Ler , . of tholes land 15 one of the beet ono an lowa, neer the lane of the Chaento ♦ Northwester* Volumed, and In ate et the most refuel! e portgr or the Mate. Will be paid Pew, th e wee'. put. Imelivin to - font avenue. FOR BALL — ENGINES AND Mantles. new iss4 morktl•band, eon .uta oa haad and botteit immr. a am Corner Beverammth and Pike meas. Ilona rittstrugh, Pa DILWORTH, IMP & CO, 243 LIBERTY STREET, (Oppoalto head of Wood.) ♦ee receiving large ihionsinLn Of New Crop New Orleans SUGAR and MOLASSES rir They give 12 per cent. tars on allSuyar by the Hogshead. MRS- OR CHNTLORN, Wlsktog to puretmo • me• proses, for Oar Mend!. for • -.HOLIDAY CIFT. Would do well to •ton eunn Ina MY etoek of WaTctILS, CLOCKS, JZWILKY and ell, VER WARS of the mut dealt able potter= Jut received at .W. G. DIINSEATIVS, JAIVALIII AND OPTICIAN. =I * • VINEGAR. s: dill VINEGNItT - . • \ATOPIKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 1761 SECOND AVENUE, Art now moored to torolsA VINIAAR at ttIO lAMTAT ItAIIKET RATIO. ►tteutton to Air. tlestarly called to our . ENKRA WINE lIINEG/4. MERCHANT TAILORS I'PHERSON & MURMURING, SIICCE.SBOItB TO W. H. Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 SIXTH ST„ late St Clair. We have Mat received a large supplier fall and Winter tloods, whibb will be sold Wasson able prices. Mr. UV KLAN SRI NO trillatlll at tend to the Cutting Department. delnglo blePHEilbOti i MUIfLANBRINO. MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHIBIG. ♦ Imre and :0 toplate asserinsni of Medi •• • 4 Fla. Goods, at the lowest prices. GRAY & LOGAN. WV Sixth St., 89 Fifth Avenue, Mate St. Clair. , mo.lo P. M'ALELI,LiE, FASUIONABLU MEROILANT TAILOR xCeps constantly on hand Cloths, passinterea and Vestings i 7IIU2iIBEILIiti GOOD& No.. 03 1-2 1 SmHMI:told Street, 1=11=21:21 IGeat's °lathing made to order to the latest eeluset NEW FALL GOODS. spleidld aew .toot of CLOTHS, t4SSIMERE73, &am J•at received by HENRY NtHYEH. Seal Yezellat Taller. Ti Bath td allot, COAL AND CORN BRADDOCK'S FIELD - Gas Coal Company, = Gil, BLLCISIIIITH AND FAMILY COIL Nut Coal, Slack and Coke,; ANTHRACITE COAL. Of all sizes, and of the Feat quality. can be far• ntstied at reuonable rates. Leave order. at I. dee and yards, No. ANDZISWIN STREET. Allegheny City. and Liberty street tohlinsi.• teen:b street Pitt...burgh. Addy.. Poe . ofeee Box 597, Pittsburgh. and they wilt reeelre rompt attention air Prompt attention given Areeste dal rn iql snip. meats. 5 CHARLES IL ARMSTRONG, Youghiogheny and GonneUntil° Coal, And llanuftatuftr of COIL, SLICE MID DFSULPHORIZSD CCU OTTICT Ain YARD,. earner BOUM . sad Normastreet. Liberty tad Clymer street. Ninth wrd; also Second street, Veal, ward, motet foot of Ross street. T. & It. te. Depot, Second ward. 4.1 Didleeireiiet either of the above °Dam or ad• dress to me through Pittsburgh P. U.. re• calve promyt atteutism. /Defect° 'Mom lam ourpl_Dolti Amer Wall. • co,Wm. Smltts. I.Tnion iron Bleach r Co., Mitchell, Mei/Memo &Co.. • Co., Groff & Hogue. Alex Bradley, Park. Bro. /. Co., Peck, McCurdy k Co. Item. Ursa! Dull, Wet. Faber d. Mc K e e yCo... James Musball 6 Co.. Allen. * Co., tin on Ilw mt . tAlisit=infite.litryille B. U., Ponsaylv.la Y. GOAL I COAL!! COALM DICKSON, STEWART *.5)., Honig Ittoo•Od ta4l• Moo t NO. 567 laPirraliTY STOMP, Mai! illty Iloar ZOLOWID =OM • krea rr r No ha 44 fe z moil . Bl . oaCat ororrli d it their once, sand a l tc ea through tho all, Nil b sandal go woman. . 13:e N. ••p* , 100 WOOD STREET • NEW GOODS. FINE VASES. simunas .111.111:1 CIIIN/L. "W ji9MehRMTI) =OILING SITE, ♦ large atatt of SILVER PLATED GOODS ===2l 1 4 1 :411 . 1 .2 a0 .4 arr1 , a: Azz i mot t zahl t a! B. E. BED dr, 00.1 100 WOOD BTIIEET. CALL AND SEE TEL NNW China Seta, Parian Statuette, Voorg and PaneViri T =nr opening for the H. HIGBY & CO'S., No. 189 LIBERTY 8111K6T..' " 11. 13. — A torn ossortistot of Floe White Granite Wan for family and hotel ate Always all Mad. 001 In 'l] i ] ROBEIT H, PITTERSON & CO., VORWILO. OP Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., Prrnmoutm. PAL mu on Every Saturday Hold • AN AUCTION BALE RORSES t CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, • Lad graryttlng argentelatag to the Hone. deetlng to sell trill pleue leave tbeir Ratios Of coaollromeot cot or bear. Thursday ot rack week la order for advertising, Prompt at largals teallork sad good ears will be Rhea all Bloat lait . ude4 WWI Paper. !siplth lists vtous to mos Rod mot. verralllos and ;' , 01.111111MM: pmTrifigiti 'lf:oNp% Ve os Intr W git... bit Is the conatry. 1.. 11S we P. MARSH4.IIVS NEW WALL PAPER STORE, • • 1911.4berty Street. • 15.A.T.1111 AND - nu • • JOHN R. STEWART, Astiloom +amre. ST/WAST ROST. U. EMMA:WWII. .06100 RM R. PATTERSON s CO. ' ". i: 1 :4 (o).*:}1 b i n A pi:. COL SMITE LUXOR k 611 E ?T R. asat,. PITTSEIVROII, PA. Z. SAME? SW INT & MATT. Asourracry,w. ialt, ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, its. 66 hadiuky Bt., 11WWI, bu ettMairtmelat 2 " 1 "` ON Ifa Of •3/ dll.Ol • • • T 4ARGIE SHIPIIIENTiII OF ALL Mutant fresh lalm tab arerecelven daily ....,.__ _ 3 / • telprese , wonder let mend. 'No 43 .....'...mwt 3 Market, rim berth , are el the Twin ,allBt..d, ati.0.,,, My. eorOf 1 . Of faders/ and Milo atom. Ulm 104 g 00 0." .. " N A° b " 4 ". Woo o • toolgrayokswerna hands rat 4, and can @eh Mute Nish. ta11... gin . Black Mao :. nmaltliht , umiak,* ,we will Mom also •• Whol" to or C A.O or/loor UN peumin • AMUSEMENTS 14ErNEW OPERA HOOPE. P•TURD.LY 1.171R2i00N, January NW, 1140, =I! AU. some; In etv ran cbarant, of TILITZ VAN lIIINDARRL.I.nNSIDTRISN. SATURDAY EVEN IN 44, 7th nooraroteo of Mr. JOSEPH K. EMMET, to Chutes Otylor`• dram, of FRITZ. OUR ODOUR ate... Wan gh is SOW. Dances sod Chatheterie• Surleoque To conclude wlth the et lebrated dnaa of the ==M=! Fes ,... Eir'ACADEMY OF. MUSIC Last Night Of the Renowned HANLON 'BROTHERS, The Wonderful .Lillie Bob , bemoan Int by the talmltable ALF. BURNETT AND TROUPE. =I =11=! LITTLE 808 MATINEE For Ladle. and Children. HATINIDAT, January Nth, .t 9 oNitoek. Adelliwion to all part. of the home. CO eentA In the wondetful and EXTRAURDINA ItT ACT . IN HID-AlR,•ei,Utled the LILLIPUTIAN uLADI4TOI9, by the prodlele., VICTOR AIND JULIAN rgrACADEMY OF MUSIC. VIERCAXTILE LIBRARY LECTURES: THEODORE TILTON, Editor of the "Indeperaiknit." M=l3:=l "The Art of Ustug the Mind," AT THB - ' ; ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Mon day Evening, January lOtb. E 3130133 No reserved real.. Ticket. for sale kt the Library Hamm, corner Penn mud Mill etreela• Doors open at TN o'clock. L. elute commence. - 3F•JiMEL, OPEN EVERY EVERINUs. IN BASEMENT 01 CATHEDRAL Aslt • INSURANCE govo 3 , 1 11E4 q:4 41,11 LIFE INNEN COMPANY. OF• NEW 7ORK. Istiblished Mirth 4th, 1450. One of the olden sad smat reliable Instlia lion. In the country. .11.954.T5, Sept. Ist, 1409,..1/3,249.077.14. • ♦ !moping over all liabilities of Cmoat half • million dollars. The Dtre eters are among the most respectable financial men of Nei York. H. L. BOLL/lAN, Penn Y. S. N. Nat. Bank. OHO. A. BERET, 17.4 Citisens•Nat. Bank. JOHN IIAItPHIL Penn Bank of Pittsburgh. JOHN WILSON. Dbeetor Lisbon Nat. Bank. JOHN 11. SOPLLY, Cashier Pint Nat. Bank. AUGUSTUS 11 - AITTJIL Direc.r 3d Nat. Bank. A. WlZZL.Presdtfierm. Say. Bank, Alice) , J. B. BACKUPLN t SON. Booksellers sae Ststlouers. • • U. BARDENWERPER. umnat Agent' the Pennsylvania, 4351 Weisel street, Iddiedelphle. W. U. AIME, lout for I.llrgbety coo at:. Office. In Penns, Too. Co.. IC Wood St. . aaMoS4 ?rum • TUB NEW-JERSEY • Mutual Life Insurance Co' NEWARK, N..i. Assets, Over $500,000. • ... Ali Pollak, issued by this Company are ;Rivet. Unity 11 " . .,Forfelilug alter the payment of one Premium. Dividends mutually declared and applied on third annual premium, either on the Permsseit Increase of the poUey, orb reduction of mend. um& HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General Akent,. 167 1-2 Wood Sheet, (2d floor,) PITTSBURGH. r Reliable Avila. waisted. del:q7ll C ASII • . • INSURANCE COMPANY. riusuars BIRLDING. • no. it AM. Avenel& elleemad lleer. - ITTTSHOEGH, Capitol All Paid III). IHRTXTOBS. N. J. H.W.ouver, Jr. rapt.M.Haika. Dean aI.H CaeXakan. Jake HI. S. JlLKlterkan. Jll* Ellilf nexus !ao.B. WlGaek. JIIB. i i. T AN K IMIts, rI' Ti • an. T. JolunsToN, Ter Gt Inures onMet. Liberal Ter= and Marina 8' Id Glekke? %MT CUM WINE& LIQUORS, &o. SCHMIDT Br.. FRIDAY, IWIPOIITZLIO OW WINES, BRANDIES, GI, Ng wnoislnine Daum's ni PURE BYE WHISKERS, 4091PEN3T STREET, Mime Removed to NO& 384 AND-886 PENN, . Cor. Ziaveroth SL. (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH Ic CO., , pm. rm. 137.139.16.193 imml 103, - 11332 MIMI% PITT 1330.011. Iwraracreviras as , COAL g Veankd Pare anomiHom i W" llaus - ELEGANT PAPER HANGING& .1)E1 e fUiTL I I I G : O I N MI I t 2: 1 0. for Tat. (*Ms g . * Si HOOsit Rom?, LIOOI, Jte.. si 10 Market mt. JOSEPH IL H11M3121 A BILO. OWED GOLD PAPERS for § i frulara. at No: 107 Market meet. Jilleir.PH Y. UIEIOII4IB • NW. cravat OT Title CONTiOthltla Or A te.7OIILXY CCIITT pa„ rirrintosou, Jauttary 11 , 1 g. 1570. VcROPOSALS FOR WRITIAR., .4.1.1 Prep.. • 0113 es recta eel alibis o mall 131 h lust.. lac'ealtra t for weltlai .ao bowing from the Aseetuore , boot.. /Iteety•foor till re teepltem r • for 1570. ' Iltnety• fear related Depilate. for 1510. laces .foot Treat asor CollecUon LooplIcat!o , for 111711. Ike +oat let bc done to the 0000 of the Connie' Coto 4.7 tad Commit bed on or before the. miles of ADnlttext. Mee to be so mettlee arm complete. to tacaula the Doh sod eVetsoloo of &Waxes tad the cosepertort f each had V t the bootawatt the ortolan.. W eld,. a ntempltelattou ta•eech bed all the hoolle, brovtag thetal of the 4100 eta 'bate by the. valhatlea. T he correot t the defalcate, ea et be robettd before eterrtn's are Iteatel payment. Bond. 'with sufkleat scowl'''. 011100 Brepaired for the 110110beizt Of tho_costraa... ample• eon be soon au By dincifost Of County COUNILI: /OUZO. HURT iritacitr, Catarina:l%. E33=l 10:a111 DEMI 11 . / AiSUL on all Wire VA ;ia,;(l