EN tta Vftstrutt aim. CITY AND SUBURBAN. fYa Gazette ia Sao asa Temperance- Yews, Weever Etna, two enterPrt dug and attentive young men, have now the excludes agency for the Garet re In the boronitis of Temperanoevllle and Bligo. end they will promptly deliver 11 by carriers every morning in those places. They well =alma nl6ll. elm vest for mibeorlbers, and. in the mean time, if any persons who were served ty the former carrier - do not pt their pa. pe‘they will be promptly served on Laving pollee at Weaver Bra's new Opt.. near. Darlington's feed store, Temparanesidlls, or, tt the Grarrra eon zoom. Mifth penes. Mendsems Councils to-night. Ike military lever is high among us The Central Bout of Education meets altarnoon. All our hotels are doles well for this moon of she year. Ceased, awn to-day at two o'clock, to slut city alms for the ensuing year. !Sere la a couirth of busineas La the ttninal Hue at our niagistrates' offices shies the holidays. Ifs Allsaiwny Mayor's Mlles was without a Onto caws yesterday mona ds/. At lids rats ldayor Callow will not hare much an hand. The trial of Campbell for tho murder Of Ide wife le 'Mooting 'a grad deist of alatettkat. There to enough of the sea eetlota in It to draw. SUE S. H. TheWpm= will be installed stirnierly me pastor of the Fourth Pres. b Winn Church, Penn street, between th and Sixteenth, this organs. The ettempt to Introduce a new sys. tern of adveztlalng—carde In street'oars —Gamut to have been a failure. The number of carda L Dna now than ever IMAM 011 T Inansetor of Ws and • Gas Kens tested the illu value of the Blr- Maids= gas, rwte afternoon. and IS me found to be equal to aummteen sad - one-half (17%) handles. being two and- one.half (234) candles In exam of the regialretnente of the law. essemer's 011es.—The office of aurall Errett, Esq., humor of the SEW =-has tow removed to No. /33 IMAM, Rafe Deposit Company's banding. TitS °Moe of the Assistant As. Mew of the Ist and 2ed divisions, First and Fourth, =dß/mond and Third wards, will be at the same place. Irksome Slower, a workman at OW, ElOrinstt Co.'s billls, Hydride borough, died of apoplexy yesterday at half past twelve o'clock. He fell while engaged at work, and life was extinct befbre any C. niched hint. Coroner Clawson held ea Inquest on the hod • .. 'Cry re• turned . accordance with-the lillenengebela Valley Itallread.—At the eamaat meetang .of the Monongahela Palsy Railroad Company held yawl.. del. the Iblkowing gentlemen ware nom inated as Directors for the ensuing year: Joseph Walton Wm. Price, T. W. Briggs, 'B. F. Jones. Cleo. Black, J. C. Rubor, H. M. Heys. Dr. A. Patton, Joe.. tThlwroth. Letallatien.—Rer. S. H. Thompson will be Installed as pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church this (Tuesday) =. The @artless will commence clock end be conducted by Revs. Elearid. Besto , and Gillespie. Tbechurcb Is bested on Penn street, between taanth and Sixteenth streets. The pub. • Ile tree Invited to be present. - IlpecteeteL---To all three who, from wink eyes. Impelredvision. or anyotharr art under the neeerdty of. using opeatecles, we would suggest the prowl. sty on:ening on Dr. E. fit. Mad= Pilin dual optician, whose advertisement will be found in another column. The Don tor comes among us highly recommend ed. as will be seen by the long lict of cern he publishes. tsalidentiak—The Morgantown „Ebert, • in It. last Mane, tells of one KneffeMo rro, who appeared in: that town shoot two weeks ago, represented himself 111.6 proprietor •of the Pittsburgh Novelty Works, oontraoted for the purchase of a saw mlll,for mOO% got a week's free boaridlng while the preliminaries were =being arranged, and then decamped, • halving the lawyers and proprietors of Lho mill the the Moo waiting bts Ago*. I hare to the agreement. a . • _ Heard of 'Ttuoutoo.—The =Embers o the Third Presbyterian Church eoogrs• yesterusi sseembled and elected the ll:thawing Trustees to serve the enlm- Mg year: Charles B. Clark, J. Layng, , pada Jonah W. A. Herron. G. G. fol. Lenabee, E. E. Breed. J. K.' Moorhead, C. K. M. Smith and S. W. Semple. The elmtion wee largely attended. The at :tatrs or church ware neyer in a more — ches/Mfal and gratifying condition. - lormanade.—The H. Cecilia Sliver Cornet Band will give • grand ainembly promenade Slat ay Hall, Fri da Ilnenitte, the at inst. Having the y pleasnre tif an acquaintance with amoral members of the band, we have no hesi tancy In predicting the assembly a grand ancoess, as It Ia a characteristic of the gentlealani to do whatever they at• lama In a satisfactory and commind able manner. 'rickets of admiadon to the promenade may be procured from the members of the band at two dollars inch. Oiroase• lavierts. Saturday night Jane Bird gave birth to an infant at the Twelfth ward station -house. Tpa child died on Stutday night. Carom Clawson, yesterday morning. :held an inquiet on the body. A vardicj ordeal!' from convulsions was rendered. Coroner Clawson held an Inquest yer harday morning on the remain, of Mr. Wm. C. Temple, an old gentleinesieho died mildewy, Sunday evening are the reddenes of air. T. Sinclair, Fourth ave. aux The Puy returned a Torahs of death from exposition or the bugs. De. osered was horn In Waildnatan manly. - sad ,was .01W-lburyears of age, thirty ,' lbw Or which had been' spent in Pine WM*. litoekholdeni. Election. AS a meeting of the stockholders of the Orh.lmnraooe Oontpeny, head on Mont day. the 10th hut, et the °Moe of the menpany, the fisllowing genflemenevere dosed directors ner the. etendne fear. : N.H. Ring, IDO. T. fenninge, N.J. Ailey, Daniel Wallace, Zak. Hill, 8. H. Eattaxart. Samuel licelurkur .7.14.1 N EIEM3MMI With a single exception lime are the IMO en Met year_ . Mr. Robert H. -Ring is reelected PresidanL The manage ment of this inatitinlon, restelting.la a dividend Of ten per for the lest alx months, makes it a marvel among its Milowa. Of Mime such a board is IMO 01111141.1101L101L . 'lliehers , Union. The &Wham of the Sabbath . Schools eounictiii With the Reformed and United Prost*Mria . Churches, of this city, held thair regular meeting last evening In the PM' 11. P. Church (Rev. & B End's), toner of Washington street " - wad Webster avemtn. Mr. James Houston, of the Pint Rs. "lictusd Plwnyterlan Church was elected Ilserstary of tbe Union for the present rear. I • • Ass.nerestLug. .txtrasi . lesson. was taughtby Be,. Mamas R. Ba nns, the lien leaf "my Faber. Mon art see guide of my youth." 'all as seed themselves highly delighted;_ with the manner in which the lesson was, taught. The exercises were Interspersed with MMus excellent mai mega...., .Ctriao. Eiovas.—Mr. Joseph E. Em 1, 'snotty tbeatmeedingly witty sod mouse • exiiique, who crested such for* la atitueemeat droll. lest wish Ist the Open House, will moan daring the present : week. He played to large iiiidlewee isege aoing. sod will thiubtiese tome roll bonne throughout the week. our Cousin • tiortuou." still oe. etudes the boardi, and we pertame will 11111 throutb the weak. Or , • 'AI:ADZ:KT or httnirc.—Ber. G. WbltA. editor attire Protestant Mitratommi, .111 laiiture at the Academy tonticht. TS& dleenesion of ...Auricular Omfasalon. , will doubtless &di Intense - Interest. If the dliclosnres are true, they are of the J ost darnseng character. THE CAMPBELL HOMINIDS. Trial of Thomas J. campbell for the Murder of Hu Wife—libudy of the Case—Tile TCsitmony. Thomas .T;CamPbell, indicted for the murder of his wife Isabella Campbell Was placed on trial yesterday In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Judges Stows and Collier on the bench. HIBTOET Or THE CABS. The shocking and disgusting details of the horrible tragedy having been pub lished In full at the time of the occur. thrice, it is not our purpose to enter into them at this time, but to. give merely a Mid history of the case and the cir cumstances conneMed with it, in order that our reader. may more fully under stand what follows. Monday morning, Rominiter 810, the citizens of the Fourteenth ward, In the neighborhood of Soho, were thrown Into *Mete of., excitement by the annoanoo meat that a most brutal and horrible murder had been committed In their midst—that the perpetrator of the fearful crime was Thomas J. Campbell, irodhis wife Isabelle the victim. The matter was first brought to- the notice of the authorities by Campbell himself, who, It appears, met His Honor, the Mayor, on Chatham street. early Monday morn ing, having his child, a little boy. of two years, in his arms, and stated that his wife had accidentally fallen down stairs during the night, and he thought she was dead. He feared that the neighbors might accuse: him of killing her, and wanted to know what course to pur sue.. The Mayor directed him to re turn • home and he. would send an officer.tcs Inquire into tbe . affair. The Mayor then hastened to his office end• dispatched offence Ruche and Long to Campbell's hone* at Soho to see what truth there was In the man's statements, who It appears, -was considerably under the Influence of liquor when be met His Maxi,. When near the house the officers found Campbell at the office of Doctor Thorn, ,!3n Fifth avenue, requesting the Doctor to accompany him to Mx bowls to see his wife. They went on to the house, and on gaining admittance, found the body of_Mrs. Campbell lying on the floor of the basement kitchen life less and beaten in a most hor rid and smocking manner. Camp bell was taken into custody and conveyed to the lookup, where he was confined until the Coroner held an in. quest, on the body of the murdered woman, the testimony at which we de aline to publish et this time as it will doubtless be elicited during the trial. Suffice It to say, that it was sufficient to warrant an Information against Campbell mid his being held to answ,T the charge of murder. The accused atones secured the services of able conned, T. M. Mar shall and .1.• C. McCarthy, Esq.'. ' and John Coyle, Esq., was employed to assist the District Attorney. E 72233 • Campbell, the accused, was of • course committed tojail, where be has re. Mahood until the present time. Since Ms imprisonment he has manifested the most stoical. indifference. He la at all times cheerful and oommunicative, free. ly asserts Lis 111110011D00, and appears to have no fears as to the result of the trial. The Crier was directed to open the Court of Oyer and Terminer, after which the work of empannelling a Jury was commenced.. The Fennel was called over, and all answered to their 'names bat ex. After the regular pannel was exhausted. the Court ordered the Sheriff to summon six talesman, who were also exhausted. and the jury not yet full. Another order for talesmon was leaned, from which the Jury was completed. • Court than took a recess until two O'clock, P. . AFTYRFOON BE lON Court Convened at two o'clock, and the Court room was densely crowded. The Court ordered that the bar be cleared of all persons except attorneys. witnesses, reporters and officers of the Court. The prisoner was then arraigned In the camel form and plead Not guilty." ' • John _Coyle, .Esq., opened the cue to the Jury on behalf of the Common wealth._ stating in a brief and concise manner the facts in the case as could be proven by the Commonwealth. I= Dr.A. C Murdoch, sworn—l am wpm°. Using physician In thin city. On the Bth of Novomber I was summoned by the Coronor to examine the body of a wo man said to be Una Campbell; in the first house beyond the toll gate, on Fifth avenue, near &dm. I found the body lying in the basement kitchen; it was too dark to examine tho body there, and I had it removed to Devore's, on Grant street; I then examined the b ody;i found a nuMber of 'rounds and bruises on the lower extremities; six wounds on the head, and one at. the outer angle of the left eyes the entire scalp was detach: . egl from the cranium; found no fracture of the skull; it was, I think, about nine o'clock - in tho morning when I first saw the body. It was cold. Could not say how long the woman had been dead. The wounds had the appear. ance of having been made with a blunt Instrument. such as a hammer or a poker. I examined the premises; found I the woman as stated, lying In the base. went. between the stove and a broken lounge. A narrow stairway led to the room above. The Doctor then described the condition of the rooms above; broken chairs And dishes were scattered In pro ration through the upper rooms, and the walls and Boors were. saturatod with blood not ,yet congealed. There was • broken basin mid a clottraaturated with blood and water Indicating that the blood had been washed up. An iron poker and n leg from a broken chair were shown witness. which he identified as having . been picked no by him, and which he said would make such wounds as were found on the body. The CUM of the death of the woman was from con cession and loss of blood. Death re. stated from the beating and the conse quent loss of blood. Crost•Examlned—l could form no pas. hive opinion as to the time of death. I thought that it bad occurred about six hours previous to -the time I saw her. Death resulted from a cessation of the nervous thud. Some of the wounds might have occaured from a fall, but woman would have had to have fallethn e • great many times to produce all the -wounds found -on the body. My first knowledge of the affair wan en Monday morning. - I was called to see the woman by the Coroner. Death resulted from the effects of the wound, on the head and Thelma of blood. -I do not_think a per son would likely recover from the wounds, the. head was an bruised and !worsted. Mrs. Campbell was a mid -Ming sized woman, rather muscular and well developed; she was shoat five feet three or four inches in height. Redirect—The wounds on .the head were fresh; those on the body were not so fresh. The wound_holow the knee was cut Into the bone; the others above Were merely bruises. Dr. J. C Thorne, sworn—l reside near Sam bridge, about seventy-five or one handled lards from- where Camp bell :elided; I saw Mrs. Campbell Mon day Morning, the Bth of November, about 6 o'ulock; am a practicing physi dad Vans awaked up shoat clx o'clock by Campbell who said he wanted me to SO and see his wife, who had got bunt. while I was getting ready °unbolt said he had hit his wife a clout and maybe he had killed her; ho said be bad found her in bed with another man. The Doc t here gave • description of the condi. tom of the mom, which waVabota the stme as that given by Dr. Murdoch. Found the . woman lying dead be. tween the stove, and a lounge; Camp bell told me that he wakened between acme and four o'clock and waled his wife and she did not answer lam. He sold he bad built a fire and laid her between the stove and lounge. There was no one In the room when I went there but the dead body, Mr. Campbell and • little child about two years old, which was lying on a rug near the stove. I told him his wife waif dead, and he asked me what be bad better do. I told him to take his child and go to the HAM'S . office and give himself. up. About eight o'clock he returned and . wanted me to. go back and ace his wife and tell him whether she was dead or not.. When I first went to the house, Campbell tailed my attention-to a spot of blood on the wall and said, "There is where 'she hit her head." When we went down eters he pointed out the wound on the aide of the woman's face and said, Teem it where her bead is out" He did not say how the wound was made or how the blood got on the daor:. Moisexamlned-1. thine Campbell was Intoxicated when he called at my Office; be wax a little wild and very meth excited; when I flat went to the hones with him he was Intoxicated; the stair. way leading from tne baaement to the upper room la not very steep; it is very narrow; I think Campbell was recover. log from a state of drunkenneu when be called on me. He paid that there bad' been some men there. that they had been drinking and that be had been „drunk. and I think he said his wife had been drunk; he asked me for whisky when he cants to my-crUce at six o'clock In the morning. When I examined the body her arms wore cold. and /he Mapco pulse. I don ' t remember all that Carophelisald. He talked incoherently. yards aim m Is w se h v re y C l mp o b r e o l /3 i o v e h d und T r h ed e room In which .I found the body, was admit 10 by 18: feet. I don't know the ales of the rooms above. When Camp. bell came back, about 8 o'clock, I think be wu drunker than he we, when he first called. Mei child was nob with him when he came the pecondtlme. He told roe he had been to see the Mayor. It was nearly daylight at Mx o'clock. I have net seen Campbell aloes he left my office at 8 o'clock that morning, until to• day.. While he was In my office the last tlO3ll the officers came In to errant him He made no objections to going with hem. Officer Fred. finch, sworn—Am one of the Mayor's police. Officer Long and I arrested Campbell at ,Dr. Thorn's office. Mr. Long came to my house; we went to Campbell's house. .Saw Campbell kneekz Mg at Dr. Thorn's office. Went. to Campbell's house and got in at the front door. Saw Mrs. Campbell lying on the floor between the stove and lounge, and a child alining on the lounge. There was just room to pass between the lounge and the stairs. The lounge was about two or.tbree feet from the stairs. There was no milling to the stairs. A person sitting on the lounge could me the top of the stairs. A person at the top of the stairs could see the end of the lounge if it was light enough. Both mama up stairs were very light. The basement was very dark, and there was a candle sticking against the wall, burning. We then went to Dr. Thorn's office and after getting . a woman to take charge of the child, we brought Campbell to the May-, or's office. Job Market/I, sworn.—l went to Camp. bell's house early. on Sunday morning before Mrs. Campbell watt killed, Mr. Pricker was with me. We went into the basement. I first ea* • Mrs. Campbell outside, and then saw Mr. Campbell in the basement. Mrs. Campbell was walk. , lug around as usual. Mr. Campbell was,l there. I did not see any marks on her face. She complained that Mr. Campbell had beat her the night before and put her out of the house. I left the house about noon, and returned about three or four o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Campbell, Mr. Pricker, Golden, Murphy and Mrs. Campbell were there. Mr. ' Campbell went out for some liquor, leaving the others in the house. Mr. Campbell was under the influence ell liquor. When Campbell came back lie asked me where Golden was, and I either told Mtn he was up stairs or that he was out, I don't know which. He then went up stairs and I beard a fall and a scream of murder. I asked him what he was doing, and told him to come down out of that. He then came down and took a drink of liquor, and returned up stairs. I heard a scuffle and sounds as if a man was beating some one. He asked her what man had been with her last, and she replied that he was the man._l then went out for a moment, and wen I came In I sat on the foot of the lounge next the stairs. I heard him say. "I will kill you, you d—d —." I looked up and saw them at the heed of the stain; he had hold of her, and, to the beet of my knowledge, pushed her down the stairs; I knew his voles, and knew it was him abnahig her in the other apartment. Shecame down the stairs head first. I heard her groan. lug, and Campbell lifted her up and put her on the lounge. She did not speak.' He took the poker and lifted her up by the area and beat her over tee head and shoulder. I told him it was a shame to settee a woman in' that manner. He said ill interfered he would cut my d—d guts out. He then laid down on the flair and in a moment got up and picked ups butcher knits and made et nip, allying; You S—n or * b—h, I have been looking for you. I then left and did not Interfere any more. I tried to get Mr. Pricker sway. I do not know where Golden was. I do not know when Mr'. Campbell went up smirs. Campbell went up there three or four times and every time he went up I heard a scuffle as if he was beating some one. I don't know how long it was after Campbell [fret went up stairs until he push..d Mrs. Campbell down stairs. The candle was lit when he pushed her down the stairs The candle was on the table. Croce Examined —I saw him push her; I to the beet of my opinion ho pushed her with his foot; the candle illuminated the stairway; I don't kuow the hour in the day I went te Campbell's house; It wax, in the morning; I boarded on Second av enue below Soho; I think it was after adz ' o'clock when I loft my boarding house that Sabbath morning; I had one orink of whisky before I went to Campbell's; Mr. I Pricker was with me; we went there to get &drink, to the beat of my recollection we arrived there before ten o'clock; we went Into the home, and I gave Camp. bell forty cents and he went out and got a bottle of whleky; I gave him more money and ho went out and got, some meat; I eat a share of It; I gave money for liquor twice; I loaned him Ore dollars to pay rant. We all drank; could not say whether Mrs. Campbell drank any or nok Mr. Campbell brought all the liquor that was brought to that house that day, except one bottle, and that Mr. Murphy brought. I did not me Mra. Campbell go up stairs that day; did not go up my. self. I saw Mr. Campbell go up stairs; I don't know that Golden went upstairs; I did not state that Golden went upstairs when Mrs. Campbell was up stalls. I think I left between four and ave, and was away over an hour. I did not see Murphy or. Golden after I came back; Frlcker was in the house drunk; • took a walk round Gaxiam's I do not know what time Golden left. When he was beating the woman I told him it was a shame, and went to the door. I do not remember how long it was after I came in that Campbell puttied his wife down stair. I was not drunk, but under the influence of liquor; I was afraid of Campbell when he threatened me. I went home withot my hat,and IL is there yet for what I know. I" do not know how much, whisky was drunk In Campbell's house that day. I was never up stairs in Camp bell's house; was never In the house be fore:don't remember whether I gave the money to Mrs. or Mr. Campbell. James Golden, sworn—l live near where Mr. Camp bell: lived at Soho. My house is about sixteen feet in the rear of his house. Knew Campbell about four years. He lived there about one week. I met Mr. Campbell on Saturday night before this murder took place, on F)lth avenue. lie said his wile had runaway and he was looking for her. Went home and Campbell went with me. Found Um. Campbell and her child at my house when I went home. Campbell came in mid they afterwards went home. About 8 o'clock Sundsy morning Mrs. Campbell knocked at my door and my wife let her In. I heard stones come against the windows. I went to the door and Campbell beck oned to me to come down. Went down and get a drink of whisky. Went back home and changed my shoes and return. ed again. Either Mn.a or Mr. Camb. bell Liked Moreland for 11.5. I don't know which of them got the money. She told as that she had three gallons of whbiky and that Campbell had either hid it or Peter Wickline bad stolen it. I went up to the garret to look for the whisky, and while I watt up throe Campbell came up and nailed her • d--d t he tried to strike her. I caught hen and she ran down stairs. They afterward, came to my house and drank several glasses of ale. I do not know what occurred afterwards. The witness was subjected toe search. ing cross-examination, which, however, failed to elicit anything of benefit to the defence. At this point Court adjourned to meet at nine o'clock a. x. Tuesday. "The Romance of Cavalry Life." The seri lecture of the course, under the auspices of the.G. A. R., will be given In the Academy of Music, Thurs. nay evening, by. the Rev. E. P. Roe; who discourses on "me Romance of Greeley - The lecturer Is well known In the east /111 an eloquent and graceful writer and a Pleasing platform speaker: From personal experienoea of life 'iii the saddle" he drawn reminiscences and thrilling scenes, and.danng explcilts, and humorous Incidents in the career of the carat ryme n,'w hich, clothed In choice and fitting language, captivate and itultruct, and always entertain. An hour at the Acadetby on Thursday evening will mo sey more knowledge of the romance of this exalting and generalty eventful life, than anything outside of actual expert. once. The subject is an excellent one. the lecturer is equal to it, and • crowded house should be the result. There are no reserved seats, and those desiring to be in attendance, after purchasing a ticket fn fifty cents, should be on hand early to secure a good neat. Cockney Conceit. As an example of the egregious blun ders which perlyatello cockneys from the Atlantic cities are prone to make, we quote the following from the letter of a travelling correspondent of the PhCadet phis Bulletin. Ete eaya : - The Clevehtudend Pittsburgh road is. as I have already said, under the &introl of the Erie railway, and a poor road it ia, under their management. It seam, to me the C. and P. ConipanyMade a ml,. take in attaching their fortunes. to the Erie, rather than the Pennsylvania. If the latter would refuse to allow the use of the track from Rochester to Pittsburgh to the C. and P. R. It. Co. ' and would build the branch suggested from Alli ance. L. would practically extend the track of the Pennsylvania Central Into the city of Cleveland. . Commentary could add pouting to this riot:mesa of stupidity. ===l That weary barrel of ale put up by . Pier, DanesLa & Co., Is made of the beet quid. fly of malt and hope. 'lb lusuro a good draught of ale, oak for Pier, Daniels et oo.'it "cream." - PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: tUESDAY. MORNING. JANUARY U; 1870 13%1TR&SCE. Annual ateetinga—Etectlen of Director; The annual stockholders' meeting of ■ number of insurance companies wits held yesterday. The following is the result of the elections for directors of the respective institutions named. • Merchants and Manufacturers' /rune. ance Company Directors: Mean; James I. Bennett, John W. Chal fant, A. E. W. Painter, Robert Lea, Isaiah Dickey, Rev. I.C. Pershing, Wm. Walker, Mark. W. Watson, Henry A. Weaver, John Wilson, W. A. Reed Joseph Walton and Robert JamLson. • Peoples insurance Company Di. rectors--Mesers. William Phillips, John Watt, John E. Parke, Captain John L. Rhodes, 'William Vankirk, Jared H. Brush, Samuel P. Shriver, James D. Vence; Madeia:tackle, Virzn, F. Lang, C. H. Mee and Samuel McCrickart. Ailleghany Insurance Company.—Direc tors—rdeseers.. John Irwin, Jr. Thomas J. Haa:mon, Capt. William Dean. Her : vey Childs , C. G. Hassey. Charles Hays, Robert ',R Davis, B. L. Fahneatock, W. H. Everson. Capt. J. T. Stoakdale, Thee. H. Nevtn. Hugh S. Mewing. • Fire and Marine Insurance Company Directors—Messrs. R. C: Gray. D. E. Park, James Rees, H. W. Oliver, Jr., Henry ( Lloyd, Jame' H. Wright, John Grad: JOhtt P. Smith, F. M. Gordon, N. J. Higley, Edward Gregg, Thomas Don nelly. National Insurance Ca—Messrs. Bobt. Lea, W. W. • Martin 0. H. P. Williams, James L.Graham, john Thompson, Jea. Lockhart, John Brown, Jr -John A. Myler, C. C. Boyle, Georgearst, Josieph Myers. Jacob Kopp, Joseph McNaugher. Ai/meanie /nal:ranee Co.—/Krecters. —isieesra. Robert. C.-Schmertz, Charles Meyran, William F. Lang, Peter Keil, Christian Siebert, '; Joseph Abel, C. J. Schultz, A. Steinmeyer, Martin Hey!, William Carr,' Adam Wiese, Joseph Morgenstern. German insurance Co.—Directors —C. Hoeveler, Ed. de 13arenne, O. BarchTeld, A. Groetzinger, H. E. Welth, Joseph Lang, FI. Voegele, George Seybold, An thony Meyer. H. Dallmeyer, .1. W. Tim, J. F. Havekotte. Enterprise Insurance Co —Directors.- 6. W. J. Friday, Robert Dickson I. J. Standard, Joachim Weiner, Robt. 'Lidded. Benjamin Schmidt, 0. F. glop. fer, Edwin Miles, C. Van Baran, August Ammon. M. C. Kane. - Ben Franklin insuranne Company.— Directors—Henry Irwin, ueo. R. Riddle, Simon Drum, WILL M. Stewart, Joseph Lamer, D. L. Patterson, Jacob Fran; J. B. Smith, Gottlieb Faso, Jacoirßush, J. C. Patterson. J. S. Slagle, S. IL Geyer, B. B. Mowry. M. D.,.Joe. Craig. The Iron City. Mutual. Life Insurance Company of Penno/vania.—At the an nual election for Directors of this young sad prosperous . institution held yeater day, January 10th, at the adios of the Company; the following three persons were chosen to serve the Company for the ensuing four years: C. W. Benny, D. L. Patterson, Daniel Stinger. • Lire, ilealltiand Distant I==l Animal life manifests itself only by the phenomena It displays during Its limited existence In the body. Health le that Sound state of the living body whioh exhibits the highest degree of animal life. Disease Is the antogonist of health, and spends its action in efforts to reduce the degree of life below this maxim. To maintain the poweri of life In this degree of health, and to restrain the in fluence of disease to this destruction Of theliving body, Is the grand ahn of medi cal science. To ecaomplish these objects In the best and most acientiliC manner has been the entire business of our life, being govern ed In our inv.tigations, as far as possi ble, by the/axed laws of *clone, believing that the really sick will meek the quicken And beet cheoceof relief without regard to any.preconcelved, fastidious notions about thin mode of practice. We believe, that if, for the bettor un derstanding of the laws of health, and the actions et disease,, we chow to peal* trate further into the mysteries of - these conditions by an examination of the "urinary seinetions" than is tumal medical men, no equearedshness on the I part of the truly afflicted will dater them from making application to us' ibr relief. And more especially will they apply to tut when it is known that our system dwells almost entirely upon fsetathed figures for its data; that the wonderful powers of the mloraacope are brought into requisition: ;that the immutable laws of chemletry come to our aid; that the fundamental prilgeple •of 'areal lography atepa in to our aarielatimetr, and that the mathematical and geometri cal facts in relation to therm sciences furnish no with the figures, as it were, which suable • us to demonstrate the truths Involved in each particular cue. In the thouesnde of cases that we have thou iveatigated during a life long prac tice In Pittsburgh, where we still rcaide. many of them were physicians and men of scientific attainments, who could sae at once the practicability of our eye tern, whilst a large majority °tench long suffering as to have become good judges of their own aches and pains, and could tell at once whether their symptoms were correctly described by us or not. From the former we have received many commendation,; from ._the latter many heartfelt theatre. And we still hope by the critical Investigation of every case. and the moat' a:dentine treatment of every disease, to continue to merit the patron. age and gratitude of the afflicted, by relieving them of autraring ilia, and restoring them to health. the greatest boon of life. L. OLDS/RIR, Library Lecture Mr. Theodore Tilton, of New York, de. livered a lecture lest evening In the Academy of Music, under the auspices alt the Young Mena' Mercantile Library Association, on 'one Art of Using the Mind." He showed the influence which a sound body in the development of the Intellectual nature In the human organization. When a man eats well, drinks well, sleeps well, and laughs well, be begins to think well. He Illus. traced the influence of the moral on the Intellectual nature,. and abetted bow necessary the former is to the highest development of the latter. Mr. Tilton'a lecture partook largely of the sermonic style, or what would be called by many, metaphysical preaching. ills manner is free, and at times he be. comes quite animated. Toe Academy was well filled with a moat Intelligent sadism*, who frequent. ly gave demonstrations of approval of the thoughts uttered by Mr. Tilton.,„The moral sentiment of the lecture waagood, and it was evidently received with satin. That Translation, Crquo puteat pede. CEdike i not impartiel,- became to be the negative of partial, death mutt have hid some knowledge of partiality. CEIno is not discriminate for the same CE:quo is not Indifferent, because to be . Irmlffereat, death most have had some knowledge of preferences. Therefore, death's action In destroying must be the action of a aeneeleaa being, and must be expressed by a word that in need of an inanimate destroying powers such as the action of a cannon ball, a stroke of lightning, an earthquake, or to descend a garden roller. Horace's words convey this' idea to my Mind. The genius of a poet consists in conveying a striking Ides in the 'fewest elegant words therefore a translation that requires four English lines to ex press the meizing of two Latin lines does not deserve consideration. Lastly, Hones says. nothing about doors, for which roman I approve of Wm rendering of "pulses" Into ..o'espowera." co=ra About twelve o'clock , law night a, young man was walkl rug up Fifth avenue, and when to front of the Postolllos he fired two shots from a revolver. Ofiloer Palmer, who was on duty in the vicinity hearing the report and seeing the nub from the pistol, promptly arrested the fellow, who proved to be Samna Driscol. He wu very mach intogicated,and when asked why he fired the pistol, denied having a pistol. Ho WAS searched and no pistol found. , The officer was surpri sed at not finding the weapon, as he wee within a few yards of Driscol when the shot wee fired, and there wee no one else near him. Daunt was taken to the hick up and furnished with quarters for the night. =I It &Omar" that Immediately after tiring the pistol; it was thrown Into the atria:, and while the of was searching Dria• col. a friend came along, picked on the revolver, and - quietly walked odwbat it. Keeler's Petroleum Beale. with' PK: form curved to prevent barrels from rolling otr, i,.bein g .patented t by. S. F. Realer, 38 Wood street._. .. Steel *Bro. havej tut reeeived a stock of fresh Chincoteague Shell Oysters, at PI per bound. 'The Telegraphic. Lockout, • The strike of the telegraphers, is not yet settled: The indications furnish no means of determining the end. The managers are still defiant and the opera tors hold out with determination. Lad night the League received encouraging reports from their brethren east and west. The Central League at New York have loaned - a circular which rehearses the grievance; and characterizes the attempt at a reduction of wares on the Pacific elope as only the precursor of a similar action over the whole country, and denounomi It as aft attempt to make 'TIP from employees that which is loot In competing with rival lines. In the mean time business at the telegraph Maces continues with no apparent interruption. Want of apace prevents us from giving the telegrams in fitiL Tee stockholders of the Co-operative Life Insurance Company, of Western Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an election for twenty Directors of Bald office. Company will be hat the Company's office. 128 Smithfiel d' strt, Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, January 12th, A. D. 1270, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock r. at. By order of the President. TIT PATrEstects, Secretary. brate Oys tam Cters, hinOys co ters, Oyster.—The .cele. teague and (Va.) Orders are received fresh and di rect from their native waters every Mon day suidattursday. Quality guaranteed, and bold at the unprecedented low price of 16 per barrel. Call at once at Brent. 8n0...e, tf. Third street, near Smithfield. Chincoteague and Ononcoet Cove °pa ten, only 110 per barrel. Enquire for Marshall s Oyster's,. at Steel & Bro.'s, Third Avenue, near Smithfield. 100 bar. rely just ;trend, Hecker's Farina forms a very agree able light nutritive food, a superior arti cle for puddings and Jellies, and la highly recommended by phyalciens for Invalids and children. Sold by all grocers. T 100 Barrels Knelt oysters.—Onaneock Coves and Chleonteagne Plante, received thla day. Price only 16,00. Quality guaranteed In all eases. - &mu. dc lino., Third avenue. • Shop, 190 Federal street, Allegheny, in a fired clan for luxurloua bath, for shaving, hair dyeing, hair cut ting and dressing, plain or by curling and frizzle; abo, for cupnin,g and leeching. T Constitution Water is a certain care lbr Diabetes and all diastase of the Hid• nem For male by all Druggists Chincoteague snot Ornersat Steel ,& Bro.'s. Fresh arrival today at 16 per barrel. Third avenue, near Smithfield street. Fresh Artlyst of Chlncotaegue Shell Oysters at Steel dr. Bro.'s today, which are selling at ja per barrel. Chincoteague Shell oyders.—Fresh arrival at Steel it Bro.'s, at ;a per barrel. shell Oyster. only $G per barrel at Stool t Etro..a. Quality guaranteed. , Christmas Olsten ;a per barrel at Mee et Bro.'s. QM ANDIRSON—on ntoning g nmate, gib. ILDIVAIiO ANDSHBOY. Lb* 47th year or Ms gig, from hie late residence, or Peen Bt.. eecone door from SY',Belli (isle Smith) wee!, rims aresafroolr, at A oiel.k. ',leads of the Wally are rear...fairy limited to attend. CASE iLL—la Baltimore. 00 Satittda,. Jae.- ..reit/4 at 10 o'clock P.M.. DAN 1 IC .• J. CA , - H MOn of tir.l Carroll, of thin oily. in the /Ad yea: of his age. The funeral will pie plate from the ratidetre of C. IfeClo.ker. Yeq corner of Swaleekr sad Lecock eteeete, Ant, eny. on It korcteore tzev.kro, at 111 o'clock. The friends of the farraUr are reser afullytn•lted to att...no At •a. . hendsy moraine. J•auso , 9th, In 211•ItT—or.0 Vayett v .. towtualp, JOHN allutlT. In the al3d year of ht. age. The funeral seal take place 7 1141,001,111 115 1:10tk. from hie late result:lee. and pr. reed to the foully burflag hround ...Montour Church Carriages will curt from Chalice A Peeblei stable, Allegheny. al TA. 11., blend. of the family ars respactllally hotbed to attend. ANDERSON—On leads y morning. Jesting, 9th. RATE 21100127. daughter of ft.eld 0. sad Jane Anderson. and 23 year. awl day.. /newel Ttrlstur sionsloo at 10 o• lock. Isom the mild, nos of her pars Ott, No. 39 MO birth (late halth) street. The 119544 of the family arr'egper fatly lasitedta askenol. UNDERTAKERS PAITZILSOW James 1.. WILLI/111i. r*Tr* ItSON . W. ILL MB, Under. Pittsburgh. of MO arcane and ib atreet, C. fat of all alibis. shrouds. Crapes and Glove, and every descrip tion of (suer.. furnt.hl ng good• fundsted au the eesoat r.asonabicteruts In IL. city. Hearse and erring. fem./Sled. Ogloe obeli day sedate...tr., CHARLES Lc PEE LILM UN. DLYWAILItitIi AND LIVIIHY 4 come: .f ELNDUBILT taTILYET AND LV7i)(9ll. Allegheuy City, ...hero :kelt Duirga. IiCQI6S "col...tautlysupplied will, "I age Imitation lignawood, liaL.vency nod Waltdo at prides ssry lag hum ito MO. .Bt . kciroetire4 fur in.tenteut. Hearses and Ca, farnialoso_ also, sit &Sada alsoarolff 60.011 a. if isiVatersas Ogee orals atallbouss.Oal WW2 alght. jthIEPEI METER & SON, ovriormnpriacals. No. 4914 FINN MONT. Oasertaava Men Ir nuanals, $3.00 seek. datedl7l2ol • and all naval Famishment at n. rates. au? JOIE M. COOPER & 00. 1 Bell And Brass Founders, ERNIE, LICOIGTITE t LOLLIIIG MILL BRASSES Made *rosoptio to Order. BAIRITPB METAL Made and Kept on Hand. Poloist.. .M Itsoubearer. of J.M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Mee, 882 PENN STREET. rme l 7soo:.nut and Banios to steeds, Pe. IDrAWT, CAUGOEY & CO., • • BANKERS AND BROKERS, - Cbrtserlrourth and Wood Straus, frrTinnman, PA., 681100 - ZABOBB TO HANNA, BART C 0.,) =AIMS IX ftehange, Coin, Coupons, AAA AsittsAlar attztma i n f d toJAB Mare COVERNMENT BONDS. Sji# . Drafts on London. IBLENIZY G. HALE, MIRCHANT TAILOR, Corner of Peat and Sixth Streets. FALL AND WINTER STOCK Z~ • OW COMPLETE MS OR GENTLEMEN,. 71 , 4 . 1e=1 , 1 Forebode otoCproteotT for that HOLIDAY CIFT. Would do Well to •top 1..4 examine sir stock of W A TCHILM ot.tWitti. JIM ALUM and bile VII WARN of the moot malts/do posterns Put reentood at' • W. G.jDIINSEATEVS, ZariLER AND OPTICIAN. d 4, - 66:1111111 . AVINUZ: . pirTentrium BANK FOR SAVINGS. NO. 119 POURTH AVICNrJR, PITTSBITSDR. CHARTERED IN Ufll. OPEN DAILY •Rom 9 to •o•elools. .96 04 SATURDAY EV/INING from N.Y to• Noe vembet lot. from If to d O'clock. and from Ra i:Fiber terse tO Ba 010 to o'cloek. lottrolt at the rase of p e r cen t .. free of lasosid pot withdrawn compontoss seml-snopatly, January wad duty. Rooks of Ily•Laws, Sc.. fm , althea attbe odlee. --Dome of Ma l aaterr-Oeo.4llteny. resident; S. H. lisnoten, Jas. fare. Jr. a Vies Presidents: DU; UralTrk . . l. 2:73:fF, Wis. Z. liscolok. foto K. Dilworth. 6. Room, Yellen*. Chris bee.d to r Ithoomam ZOO asoota Robt.U.SohmertA, he. I) W. *A. /I.ll•ll.ltedteltros me/S.To BASKET WILLOWS AND PEA NUTh. 3? handles Seaket TV base Pea NUM Now Meat from steamer St. Charles for raia 57 / LM DICKIT t co. Eirponrozs— , .7l..zew , ...IFbr(32s,h ".Fbauld," "Board. &a., not oxasdiv FOUR LINEA seill be asserted in these eoissesna once for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each a ddi. &sat tine FIVE OEN= WANTS. WANTED. --SITUATION by a 7oun• girl as Nurse In • re•oesble Adelre”No.693,otilostreet,Allugheuy OAT. WANTED. - BOARDING. - A Pleasaut Front Room, with good family board. 47 ANDER3ON isSIDLILT. AlleghooY. WANTED - HELP.—AT En. PWTUUT 017101. Qallt Otos Sarre, 10115111:111.11 mad XIII. for 411tereat kind. Of •Wtormatut. Pcrmnar Trmatlns help of all kind. csa be =WM ...bon 0011 m WANTED—An AGENT for this • • city to sell the eeletwated BANTRAII A TA T UN AIMING MACH/NE. O. arnica , see qtrer terms more liberal tean any other commie. and examine at 111 W ood street. B. C. WILCOX. Traveling Agent. lir ANTED.— AGENTS every- WHEILZ to sell the AMERICAN KNIT- S 413 MACHINE , the only rt netted Family 4 IIIVA) t M ro h , " 01;0 ev irtererr . mlTlV L E n d AMEMICAM RITITTINt, IrOAChiuts CO.: Roston. Mem. or IR. Louis. Mo. WASTED. Two Solicitors for an 1111 d eatablished New York (all nub) Lift laser.. Coninan7. to operate In Wistern Pennsylvania. Will 'be paid salad. Address Box 756 Pittsburgh Postailee. WARTED.—A German Gen- TLEM kW who speak. Rapists to take the General Agency of c New York Life Insurance CorehituY. who have ao Zaallah °M. at Pitts burgh. LI al inducements la a proper person. Address, for Interview, Box. 168, Postoreoe, Ilittaboreb.. awe WANTED. - MORTGAGE& - 30.000 to Loan In tun or small amounts. at a fair rate of Interest. THOMAS B. ZrTTY, Bill, Road and Baal Zstata Broker, WANTED.-- AGENTM. - $250 Dar month to sell tee only ISZNININIS IM PROVED CONDOM eENelt. *EWING MA WON IL Prim only SIB. Great luducementh Agents. This Is the meet ;spout., Sewing Ma chine of the day—makes the lemons•thlastLe Lock Rtltco"— will do any lied of work that can be done on any machine—goo,o9o cold end the demand cone tautly Increafing. Now Is the time to take an Agency. Peed for circular., gale ware of Infrlnge_rs. - 5111 Address hEcOmil CO.. Boston, Mu., Pittsburgh, Ps., or tit. Louis, Mo. -WANTED. INFORMATION Of the whereabouts of JOSEPH BAB. tri , left San ?rumbaed, California. on the 11th Of February, 1688, and lauded at New Yoat about the beginning of the following mouth. Any person who may communicate Intelligence re sPeeting the malt JOSEPH BAK•S lactation to his brother. 'MAIM BAK. at BANTU!). VAN• COTIVER ISLAND, Britieh Colin his, still be molt gratefully thanked for. his kindness and paid for hi. trouble, a tent rem:T. TO-LET LET.—Desk Room 'in a bludsomely ft Led up office._tu. IO cation for Ululate. •opir :TIO. SO rourth vec., MOM] goo, 'PO LET.—On Wood street, No. 16, now . Ore .plrd by J. U. Hlllsrenan. kayo'', at No. 41 Wood .treat. TLET.—Large room, second J. boos. (tont.',enable 'for. gentleman's derplr g room. 164 rour:b .ranee. - - frLET.—The NewStorebuild. og. No. 61 Wool btrtot. Enquire at No. *Pena otreei. frigfL_ET erry .— . Dwelling' Dome No. 139 d,:et,,16. 1 .`.°P1:11.1". 2 1 1 1`..11".1 311 and*r LET.lNarehouse N o. 323 r rt..l -- bertemreet, from January let km. to April lat. Init. lanonlra at rear oaten on tat TO LET.—A Two Story Brick Dwell ng Muse, N.. 9B M•nterry t. atienbcne C a,. t c awn. I all ten tuatara 3m. to ..lARLILE. City i r -umlit.er's Allegheny City. Pa. T° LET.- STORES, DWELLINGS. • ROOMS AND °mom. -Inquire of FOR SALE ''‘OR BALE.—Stock and Fix TORE.. LIABE AND GOOD WILL of trot-class fir. wery..dolog a goiad DO Into,. TO anda , olgeked belig gamed to ealitraasinew I tha Tawas pfselllng. G. W. POSIT. 40 Fed trp Sweet. Allogt et r. tr. FOR FA LE. TUREE SHODDY DRAORINEII. Two No k .r. and One Loosper litcgal. at Ro. AI DI/OIoND. ♦llegbee) 6tr. WM3 FOR SALE. HOUSE. ♦ dad/hide two story brick dwelling hoax dtashed near the Park, In the heeded ward, Al lathyapt POW*. to room. and wash boom. gas and 'Wee, with .table on rear of lot. Insult Vial' Kali. /or panteolsra apply at cepa of Atlantic Mutual We Isdarance do. lOirgialthattd street. (9.1 11.r.)1Yottl . 0 to 11a. ■.. orlatotilY. x. , gal r 74 FOR SALE. • SAW DUST. By PILL 8010 load or otberwtoo.l. W o.2llitT. delivered. at the City L►ndlude. ar Ytrtir.,th oaf tate d from the mill, as have It at neon I=l 7Pnnl. Penal.. R. it CUM FOR BALL . -4 FIRST CLAIM NEWaBHICE DWELLING . HOUBIL—If not d so. Id Ibe rem .1. Alm: ••lama std. Uhl Enek Goan and Large Lot 04 Prolpeet stmt. ktil l . " Ag7cat - e7 L` k . :unigrogertZ lo e. Fifth street. • •1.0. 00 eldellellt mule or fear Morns Ind hail : en s built street. . • •leo. A well built Pre merllouse on Tort - FouFh street. raved la front end wi th• opening cutsaler holm on MU. tot• A no. A lint modern 1171 e rune House of elx rooms. C93li;al== Alm, Building Lots la Bloosillsl4, with tee rears us la. /resit* of b. Williams, Bast irt.te ~t lumens* Lint , essestesate marl. rills nvirh. oPposit. en. Jobe's lbsdsoopal VOR SALE. • - ousel and Lots on Bertha Hill, eleventh erenl. flee 16,600; 169 nesse new Flew's, Illation, ,000; House awl Lot, 54 Jame. treat, 500; SI houses on Ilsining street. e 1,900 esen: 9 houses and 3 lola to -Ple tea, 54.300,6 acres le Reserve township on Kett , seen void. $6,000: li lots on Prettiont street, 04,000. house and lot In Salem. °big. 69,601); &rat VOW. 41 In Beilevoe Bob, i ell:utlu; noose and tots, Leal of irset, 03,550; bon., and 9 acres IS Ellsabeth Born, ;1,600; hods. sad lot In Bridgewater, Beaver .015:11111. eontalos 11i rooms, lot 65 by 410 fee 5 000: Pm Pall Station, •34 ems, per acre. Inge/re 01 K. WIIITXOIIIO. BlMAiX.tatio Ai corner . toer . 0510 and lian.lusif nreau. leighenv. L DEINON ILS or lovestm r e All peso te ns seek- MO% Ilar tau, :•11.1 Nan thee. trooble end epee., byir i caring • copy of the • •PITTIiBUILUH ft nrierx IIIMIIITZH." item away oshYt* or will be a ert=all..laill to any requesting It. ilet r"" leco ' %anus. CHO U' ilfSloaft'AVl,Eir torte Ihkers and Beal Istato Na, neni.. Volt MALE.—Eurinesand Soli -a: en, w and tlanond thud, of all kinds ennalantJy an band. Orders from ell parts of the Country promptly e..eented. JAY= HILL I 00.. COrtur Marlon Avail.. APP. W. 0. H. W. Alliutheny. Pa. LSIDE‘CE ON LIBERTY ST. POR ItaLlg.—At large three atm? Arica ng House oi emir. two large parlors. amble gossip.. erght oosts. bath rooM, wash bens. ttllar. gas and water fixtures. Boom lately papered. All log al order. 11:mediate 9'n"."'.. Tot P r..4 " 114'111 . 11117" P ir !TA , . Jag 39 Sixth avenue. lOWA LAND FOR PALE . .-800 Act, of choice land In one of the brat coon. ti • nI /owa. pear the Hoe •of tha Ch.ntro Northweatern nal road. tad o.e of the 11:10el orcaltetl a portlons or the State. Will be Sold the a! h • P.“- Poona. tycoon. , 0011 SALE. —EN4IIIIIIIEB AND taw' and mond-band, con wat, on hand and booh , lc scree Parser NOTelltileath WS Pike oia. Pittsburgh,. Pa IVIAA 111. NATIONAL RANO:, . ATLAS WORKS. SUPERIOR IRON. . u INSUNANCE STUCK% CITIZEN'S AND isSOOND NATONALs. Tombs ten'og aaaaa llth, o.rlect, vrtli Pini on sernad floor of Comore, .10 Sales Ro sa mor, ISO SOlOOlO.l Meet. 4ro sharer UN 11 Mattoon! Snot; •. Pu AY Insurance Co.; DO AL .• .• 1111 .• Arbir Wo Sr. Tanta irsrd, 1910- tomb; Sodulor Iron Conrptur ' 00 811. 10 , net•• ra n A. 9 " f'9°, 11011:WAINT.. AU0110•111X, GUM CLOTHING.- - .-. . . 'ULTS, PANTS. OVISALLS. CAPS. ie. Alto, Oiled Clothing of all kind. along. on Land and for Palo. wholerale or nets.% by J. It H. PHILLIPS. den 118 sad 91 Sink street. a N I :r1 (ll' • ASS Liberty*Mel, Malan Is Drain • at mkt Patna Madlaleter. Sala 30 CASIO PEARL AAR IN More saul Abt sal% by - . 1. Calf MILD kV i P 7.11* THE PITTSUITEGH VINEGAR • WORKS. BALLOU 86:_ ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND' AVENUE. Are now prorated to tarnish VINEGAR &Me LOWEST MARKET BATES. Attention t rat- Ocularly called to ono EXTRA WEE MOAB. p,v,in:(6):t.i.;4*iil 2 F,a);i:l M'PIIERSON 111111LI11iBBING, • • HIICCEBSORS W. H. DI'OEII3 , O. 00., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 SIXTH ST; I late St. Clair. We halo Jost received a large supply of /all and Winter Mood., which will be sold at mum able prices. Mr. KU fi LAN BKING atlll at tend to the Cutting Detment. deamBo McPPIXILS por OS MUHLANBRINO. MEN AND BOYW • CLOTHING. wd 147.80=7,1===.81118dh011 GRAY & LOGAN. 47 Stein St., 89 Fifth Avenue, Mate 00. Clair.. soi) P.M'%ItTIi im=z:=l MERCHANT TAILOR. =I Oaths, Cassinseres and Vesting*. AIso,tiENTIZMEWB FIIP-17711H1N6 GOODS if o. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, ilirGent.• Clothing made to order In the latest lee. manta NEW FALL GOODS. A splendid new stool of fazoras, CASSIMEREA Jut melted by MAYAN. I. ==l COAL AND COKE BRADDOCK'S FIELD Gas Coal Company, MINERS AND BIUTPEB3 OF • BLICKSIIITH HD FAMILY COIL,- Nut Coal, Slack and Coke, ANTHRACITE COAL. Of all slam and of t e test quality. can be fie. oished reuonable rates. Lease enders at of fice aod yards, 150.13 ANDBIISON ISTILLIZT, Allegheny intr. nod Liberty street OPP. IA MB tetn.b reel ) Pitt.burgh. Address tom olgee Bee 881, el)tatterith. sad they *tit mon , e meant, attention Want. Fir Froingd attonUon given to western OA,. &MOM GAZZAII A CU., 96 FULL Arenve CHARLES IL iIIAISTRONG, DIAL= to Youghiogheny and Gonne&villa Coal, And karinfactemm of COIL. ELICI AID DPICLFNURIZED COIN. OPrIcO AND SAID, corner Batter and Morton Oren. Liberty mad Clymer etreet/. Moth ward; ace, Second street. Month Ward, deemed aro at foot or Base unreal. P . O. ILL JDePot. Ward.. Orders left at either of the ateive ogle.. or ad. drew to me through Pompom& P.' 0., Will re ceive prompt. tontion. Beier to whom I WI, •12.0yiLlg: Busaj, Well/ &Co.. Wm. IMAM. Onion iron Mlle, O. Fow ler & ce. MLLehell, noph. loon ace.. Bleaell • Co., On& & Began, Also Bradley, Park. Bro. Cu., Park, McCurdya Co., Neese. Brea & Dull. Wm. IL tabor Co., B. Lyon a Co.. James Benhall & Co., Allen. McKee a Co.. I.ln on Dc. pot Oaten, Connelleellle FL 8., Femur/ Pranla B. R., Alleg heny galley IL, B. riOALI COALU COILL/It ‘-j DICKSON, STEWART & CO, 8.111/ 14111.0111 d tear Mae to NO. 587 LIBERTY sTEKur, UAW; Cite Mau Mille MOND XLOO.II. 111 . 21 Mr d N 11 '1 JA 7 L tire:worst • Aliordenitell, at 'their Mee, err addressed to Mem theough aNt. will be egleadid to oneseoUT. I 100 WOOD 'STREET. NEIV GOODS. FINE VASES. BONZNIAN AND MINA. N2W 31in. OUR CUM WM KIRI, 'KILTER PLATED GOODS of all desatpthkal. al a ist%l4 ao an seed Ma be salt 2 R. E. 8 -=1) & CO. 100 WOOD STREET. CALL AND SEE TEllg NSW China Sets, Bolan Statuetts, Vases and Pangf ria l l tielew °vexing tot tN - R. EICIGBY'OG COIL, Na 189 LIBERTY emu. W• 11.—A large assortment of rue Watts -Granite Ware tor tangly and hotel use alum aa Itand. A biIa!ZtWARIV- 1, .13.111 ROBERT IL PATTERSON & CO, Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., rrrnimmau, P/A. WSJ on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS. • "rtrr h deol i ll:P== v is,..:l«. MI 6 nOiloe of consignment on or Pelota Tbandny of each vett Is order fer adrestisbg. Trainpt al. 1 4 1 0 E ion end good care win be gin. .111 HMI kft san. JOHN H. RTEWAHT. /selfsame. mor Wrilrilt war. dawn:um ROMP. EG PATTERSON & 1130. sAmali.arixo I iZt:i (•).•/:y 4111:i A>:, COL smmu OEM i LIBEITI n. PITTSIBIIIIGIII, PA. PROPOSALS _ OrtiolL Or MK Corroom.ra or Aperoniror _HR rmanonolf. Jaauery •t 0.1 070. EROPOSALS FOR WRITING. —Yeatell Prop.& • mitt me revel ed at Ude . oral lAinit.. Wooster, for wilting sad cooling fro. the Ammon' b 00... Athetrfour unite flopllemee for 111110. Sileel 1$ p foot Pelmet Duplicate. lb. 111111. alert roar Tretharer . a Collection Doplleal. for 10. _ The work to be done in the 0111ce of the Cow, Commissionen sod oomph teo on or before the lbla day of /Lyn. peat. Olds lis SO Maack the reee i eir nee eoetelete. to the Ode the _calcula tion sod carte awn os ail test. and tee...autos rf tub and a 1 the teieltaerati the Mattel. , be- Ori e a slisspitols.Voa in etch and all the boo.. meth./ the total of the dile,nt be the valuation. Tba eorreeturee of the doplleate . et be p 00.1 - 21 beforarerarranrs are Lam 4.in I.loeol- Dead, bltb theleleut recurit• wlll be Soolred for the fultltherit Of th e eilatzut. ample. eau be wren on aulleatton. byduction of County QM LIFE INSERINCE COMMIT latubllehed March 4th. 11130. One of the oldest sod most reliable Install - Ilona In the country. AIABILTS, Sept. les, 11180...73.11451,077.81. ♦ eorplue ores all Ilabllttles of alosent half dollar. The Directors are moons the ton respectable flasaciaLmen of New York. . H. L. BOLLMAN, Prea•t ALA. M. Nat. Bank. CEO. A. BBRItY, Prert Citlaens• Nat. Bank. JOHN KASPER.. Pha•t Bank of l'lttabarth. JOHN WILSON. Uneetor Union Nat. Dank. JOHN D• 843oLLY. Cutler First Nat. Bank. ABM:MIPS Dlm•r 34 Nat. Bank. A. WIESE. Pres•t German Bar. Bank, Atten7• J. O. BACKCPEN A SON. Booksellers and Stationers. - 0. BADMEN W. KUPER., thermal Azent for PearLsylranta. &WI Walnut street, rtilladelphla. W. 11. It DIE. Afg..t e f o o . r . „ e v ny < •.7. /Al Perna . THE 'NEU' JERSEY Mutual Life Insurance Co., • NEWARK, N. 7. Assets; Over $500,000. Issued by this Company are perpet ually ilon,Forfeltleg after the payment.), one Annul Premium. Dividends annually declared an / aPplleil on third annual premium, elther on the permanent increase of the policy, or in reduction of Dread - HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General Agent, VW 1-2 Wood Street, (2d lloor,) PITTSBUEEIIi. air Reliable Agents wanted. dellq79 TEE IRON urn Y MAI LIFE INSURANCE CO, Of Pennsylvania. 0111al, 76 Federal St., Allegheny City DIIIXOTO/111 Ron. JAMES L. GRAMM, • Rev. J. B. CLARK D. D., Capt. B. ROBIBIR4I, Bev. A. K. 011.1.,ILII„ Bee. N. R. REARM, D. D., W. A. PAID, Cattier Allegheny Trual 006 JACOB FOWL Beal Eutaw Agent, SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. HENN YOAtter, 0. er-abLatey, A. 1 1 1 1 40 LION, Lumber merebuure BWOOBR. O N, A.loot. 011411. ROUT. BOBIB*OII, Priteldoklt. Bay.J. B. CLARK, D. D.. VleA Proloalls JACOB RUBB. flecrotary, . C. B. BEICNIY. Treasurer. K. W. WRITE. MIDWAY. ADVIEgn. DANIEL SWOUER, WM Agent: TB. Lginormecomoasmoondneted *a themutasi =lpolptlearri t heeer . et f t receiving gr a n . al . lOU be l ured all d=t7l . ans of Life Insurance, uld belug conducted on art anntoral eal bola 001 a nd aWe investment to earA pulley holder, and thereby retaln the lnoner bami to encourage home 1.11411214, =ham= CASH omiracin INSURANCE COMPANY. PUELAWS HIRLDING, ILI link . Aveaus. llocoad Sleet. PITTSBUIUM, INL Capital All Paid 1:1o. Dan'l wallace, S Hartman. A. Chambers, Jake S. W rkau. lea. M. Bailey. Theme Smith, Jno.S. Willock. ItULIY.itT IL NINO, President. JNO. Y. JENNINGS, Vice rreeldeat. JOEL T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Cast. K. .1. GRACE. 6ea•l Ages& Insures on Liberal Terns on all the and Marine Bina. ootien INSURANCE OM. OF PITTSBURGH. r.w IfDHH NIMICK, ef t . . Secretary. OMPROL IeNtLEI, Omani Arent. 911 Water street. Span, Otani Warns hone. up stairs. Pittsburgh. Will Wan eat au Muds at Tire and inse Maks: to itunlOttion. managed by Di rector. who are well knesna to the community. &ad who me determined by promptnem and liber ality to maintain Mt cbaramer which they hare awed. as Wholes the best protoctbra Orme 010 &Mrs to he Ware ntliZOTOaat_ &Dread. Musick. Juan D- B. Miler, Jr. Cr J. Clark James Me.A.lay, teLlileat " itt. Rs • ileaaader Specs. Jerept. Ri enamor 1 1 .1.1 • Wm. it.nuos.l . an pENNEIIIVANIA • • INSURANCE COMPANY OE PITTISBUSIIIII 017ICH. NO. 167.16 WOOD BTRZET, MUM CIP 0011117.HCZ BUILDING. This Is Home Company, end Minns against 4n I.7O P etHWWI.IIII. Pleeident. C. C. BOVA L Ues preeldenh. §YRinelLaiNt Beeretez7.. - ns: • • Leonard tnamoto eieopyhjem J. bob an Palntor. • J. w Wm, Jas. B. HoOktne. John Jl. W Youth% n. Henry Boron', • pions:my • FIAN 111111.111AKCE CO. OF . PHILADELPRIA. 077/01.41161113TCHEMnrr BT.otear g a bVvr . 2 :r " r• Mk . BAN Prad e.s.°4 1 4 112 t D C l katt.L.,ae Praldtat. . J. uhosi t ir&O.a. . Agnri. Muth Wan =nu Tira Weed !strati SWISMS NATIONAL • INSURANCE COMPANY. Car. Mod El. ea Diamon‘lllegleny, s Ol u At is t~aaaßOOND NATIONAL RANI , ITSHYT . BROWN4A. de't erealclL Z. JANYA 8711 N. dearearr. Diawroass teilt gra liltr i fert• 1 1:a Piire.t Y=P.,„. JaeoD ).app Li= DEOPLDP MOW/LANCE COM- L, PAS!. 03710 X. N. Z. OOHNIA ROOD • nratins & Hal* fiMMMllf.titlat Ptre and Yalta. Rfsica TirnaCTOnst . " L °WM. Thmtla, Ira •ra.. • eitT.,„=.. yizvv.. 41,77 amps . erne. Basnael . MN WATlntes, .P l =at. - IV. V. OANDIVICV. SPCIVItS TV. ALL EGA ENT msionsarcz °OVERLAY Or PITTBABBO. CL,No. at STRVAT.Z H .P.sa mom. tamed EMU. disbud 01 kinds of llre, sad Nadas JOHN Timm. Ja.. Prer,dam. 7. J. HOSHICON . 1ft..1 , 1400. O. 0 - DONN J.,,_......., ‘ . CAPT. Wit. Oman seetir T al /Was, . ALLAdioad: iCia Irdta. net B. 1.. ishaasteei S. J. Haskinsda, - W.. 8. Evanaid Robert H. Havli, 0. Rummy. kw . .011 Go. Irraaeld Yellers. Oard. ' Wg;Pada. .T. B. fiZIEW-ad.". SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, /lIIIITORIMRS 01 WINO, BRANDIIB, GIN, E, WHOLnALZ azatasis Ix PUREEYE, WHISKIES, 41N) PENN STREET, Rave Removed to Boa 884 AND 888 PENN, Itleyertith St. (fora:tarty CattaL) josspn 8. FINCH & CO" ma. tea, 187. 189. 113 sad 011, 7188111 HUSK% PTLISBUIVII. ewer Distilled Pure Din ,144 , ci a :MILFORZION =MILD HOLMES, BELL & CO. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. Illilisibmtaren of HILILIFT =Dant 110 LIORI giliEM SWIENTIXIIIII AND NULTTIRG. INSURANCE 1 8 1 , 1 1 kim OF FEW Y OBS. AasxtraT LOU HT FIRM WINES, LIQUORS, &o. 'COTTON MILLS erirrouvuou. Al MESON AND MAGuloisia A?dtrl3EalfMM; tgrNEW OPEIRA 11011 PE. Second and laat week of the famous and pope /sr young character Comedlan, Mr. JOSEPH K. EMMET. Who daring Iht put week. has Him playing ge crowded and dellahted an - leaced, TyfISDAY IVY-NINO. Jan. 11. 11170. ►at I very Ivenlng. Mr. Charles Oglor•s character drama of FRITZ, ' OUR COUIIN 1.11LR111.11 which Mr. Ramat will sustain hs treat arts. nal aharutar. Frits Can Vonderblinkenstodan ntrcdontnir hl. Songs. Dances and Characteria• tie Du rle roue Porno.. Emmtt !lathier, on Saturdar. OrACADEMIt OF . DIUSIC. JNIERC.AJIMTILE LIIIR4RX LECTURES. - • THEODORE' TILTON, t • Editor of ihe "Independent . ' WILL LECTFNE Using"ON. "The Art . of Us AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, - , . Monday Evening, January 10th. ADMISSION 60 CNA. No rerarvell seat& Tielicts for sale at the Library ilociats, corner Penn Stvi 11010 strrata• Doors open at IN o'clock. Lettere cowmen. at IL -1 I" arORPHANS) 3PALIPL, OPEN EVERY EV.V.Z.MNIG • IN 8158.74ZNT Or CA:1111DIULI. dt= OILS DIAMOND OIL WOW, N. M. LONG & CO., OCOy DALZIELL`fI Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, P.. T ACK BROTHERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DIALELY IN Petroleum and Its ! Product& oilgWag=aaffi L* ,=" 4 . PbiladelphlsOfiletr—l37 WALNUT 9L. soDwal WARING & KING, Commission Atertnants and Eretants Petroleum and Its Prodiets, DALZELL'S BLOOK, DUQUESNE WAY. rETLADZLPHIA ADD2I:33. Boonsl7, Chamber of Constmml, .10 133 SOUTH BZCOND BTEZIT ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. MOM= W. C. TWKDDIX, MANUFACTURER or Lubricating &High Test Bur rag Eclipse ltallread Azle 011. , , tuna. 'ma. heat wlllout CAM:IM ilaspld at lawn% tele pesstatet. Bimetal oil lot trnoint atomics or hot wuther. Milail==l Mw 111111 end Pima 11M OIDT. Adapted ror high speed. • • •• Illolnkle OM, Wool , llood•Llibt ITtl a 0 1 1 ,TaniasTWIntaTT.IBeasoio. flag and rialablncklasoLlse, OH. lialP330•111 =1 . 11 , 411 4 %elan., att*l boa These produela are suanufactured Ittdes DT. Tweddlwateate et by Superheated Steam fa Tao- The Labrleatute tolls ars almost odorless, Pee.. 17 pure, nation's. and moult, lift col ored, statol a hlrb temperature unestansed,aad remain Stupid during extre ma Ta o Ball . tills ars us.uaLed, aud Ist toostanaast on many at the principal Itallroada. eau be examined and Order, lert IT4k wOOD STRaKT. Warta at ntrarpabara k%OMSSIONAI. G. w. De CAMP, . . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Ai; LAM. .omas. Ho. WY POUETB Avrap OM. Idint . ,S. Hormealy occupied try Hoe, ten H. ) Mit Dtsalles in tie D. S. I.slitiM Coons, is lie Mete Supresfe wn l ea Courts of Alleshesy coast,. sea =Se Wad' Hose to woe% of the iliac:cat coustica A.M.,. ARCHJIIIA!.D BILAILEL!Mt" AMVOPAirialr.A.T.S.J.yr i, at rrrrantnirat6ra 1==.71^3 JOSS A. STRAIN, A..T.ai=3.3lA2r. ix-oirmoio axioms or MP Mal* MID - , POLICSMAEFIBTRATC. 2 4 , 1 I)Z . anit raPTH ISTRICIPP, °spotlit. ages. thug Pittsburgh. P. I.ies, - Boggs. Mut!. gust, Laktiarrlsdiaren posit.iosss sal Legs Boalrisas shunte w ilt h trtossotausimml au dbtatob. WAIL B. NEEPE!L I A.LDZSUILLNAND 17-211.71,510 011T1C11 WE" - 1 OrFICE, 89. FIFTH AVE WI. EfiXdeoll attention Shen an d coseepaddll a us eolleetlonn. Deeds. Bonds Mason draws ap. sad dal leral Dulness attend ed)edd*Up FLOUR.• YOIICIE TO FLOURIMUJIM AND 0010 MILERS.--We Iv a lot of 40,000 bushels earelvl Led WIIVP6 AND ANBILIit AND ' S Wilde', purchased la elbacia..Pareersiliesa sad Moreau emu Iles, Indiana, The tia , a . ar . Wheat Is the very best to be lime ace' i Wheat rapeseed by any la the Daniel Mates, : We - bays also Anlabed .oar tacamee m_ llle bl: Machinery: Bolting loth. and sad are now paeperrod Minsk thetert - Worti• el lamented:le for hen jean et Meet thiNitehr eow9oll4on oh the sane vedes or Sm., T A ILIABIANCIT 21/4.0. ' , sad staatiptill,pedmivec.— FLOM! WHOM' MOOR I' mnizrAscrrilra m i res bbl .14' i TA bate irittiri.l% bd.. &lamo . 0:../1,110 Ms Red Sl•vr 1 . .I.7llbtili A moral; unionatn; nova& 100 bblcatreratie. 11611 OWL Whitt lOW - 15Ixts wale. brandVlrtv beat Flout. YilTI Wli I. ‘ . A l l% Of' w om io W u. A 1. low la e t a , az t e n 4 .00 —I:, West. • ArT,JE. uap 006 4110).. jy2l 'MI sad i ll Wood UMW. WALL PAPERS. ELEOAAT . • . 4 PAPER RANGINERL'''" rassnehni WO Panay lantla m; tSer ato to soot and mate. vanattnns di triiittaVailMit Ir. stamped and priatad (Old. • BW* imported and not to to ibantaidaaVelars in the country. rag Baas at .2 111 V *aim* T. 11 44 NEW WALL PAPA! STORES ell 191 Liberty Street. TIECORATIONL- 1 1n. 1 111 mama mud rresco &soltatJoa ami s e4lll.3o of Dthlog Roans. Bill Nree.. No: 707 Xarket nicer, JTV , JOEIZTH R. lUTUNZA • NXD. 11111TAIMPED G OLD io p&p' s!! t or "IrD P "'"•" 1 .18 K ;,ruu HutiitZotßan. IFT*) a:.*) J. 0 30 ;00 kgi Urnaa WrenyTitt=l aAr2lll44l=al . NOTICETtie assessmescroir Parlrg and earblna WTI:AZ Mr 221011- from Crawfad trot to: DaTtillera, at4k ' Alt4 °not.' ..WZIOSTIIit :AVENUE. Eneallottertt, .street to Ittskpatetet area, 4 sew Midi ....ttouy and can b. RAO At thls Wavelet:Ai TUESDAY. Jaanary letb. 11171 1.wheiell tithes; Tetentei to the City Treetantr's heleetereolite li. J. 1101Jilt.' City IttoOltetr. MID 1 NOTICE.--The assessments for The iiiPading and Paving of Item Sr.. Tema steeet to HU h street. 'ark sow 'cad, tor essfahlatloa and can tar Dinkel! alas mane mitt! TOTXDAY. Jaz. 11th.1611/. ghee I will be plated la the Leade of the Clia afet for eollecttoz. CHARLES DAV7P A :' CH7 RuStaist!) = OTICE. • . ' " tober /1. .h J. /LLIMIN, other geode. 411th irwell. e. , The Veense ho l edd ertli bre , the ebore amt. ethos on th e 1 0410tet. at 10 reethek A. 9, - Jai.= JOSEPH - lig OWNE. CUR*. • BUTTE -10 Ralf bbls prima R roll Hotta, for Ws by . J. B. OAMMILD.