13 ~~ /51( 3 Il QTY AND SUBURBAN. Ponta tee. Sale.—A goad paying route .1a Allegheny City can be bought by an merged, ragionsible man, one who will evil hie entire attention to his route. Rona other wee apply. Call today at the Glaanwrs Counting Room. Twelve prisoners were taken to the workhouse yesterday. Gatingyaritt.—A battalion or cavalry lioldlera gamed Won& tbla city 'Aden. day going Was to "fight Indians." Taken • Over.—Thocoaa 3. Campbell, the wife murderer, was removed" to the PenitantLary Mondaylby Deputy Sheriff Fife, ahlennan Bolster yesterday lamed a warrant for the wrest of-Jamss Graham, g shareed.with striking Peter Dlokoft Ic G the fare. - . Warflust was hatted by the Mayor Lreeterlay Stir the "seen of Joseph V. Kerr, for settrult 'and better! and for moray of the peat*, on oath of his wife, t• Oaths:llol.Bms. . TO latreassat.—Jaekare Lateen John Keeney, N. Benwath, John Knox, Needy Barns, John Nevin, Patrick Uz i on and Adana Shoemaker, were taken to the week horde yesterday, Heartiask Thriest.—Yesterday Alder num Moreland issued a warrant for the arrant of Michael Malinke, who, it la stated; threatened to kick David No land's baarkont and his face oft g Vales Pretance.—Wm. Thomas was belbre Alderman Taylor ctuusred with obtalnlna two dollars en= cents from Mike Gratiewald heby W ing oe pretence. He nu held lbr • ar. ' 111111bn Green ramie information be ' inn the HAMyesterday, eharginglohn Hannah with mann and battery, *Beg t- trig that the waved knocked him down. Hannah waived a hearing and gave ball for court. Disorderly.—A warrant was Issued by the PasYor yesterday at the lostanoe of Min Finney, a =loon keeper on Tunnel for .t h e arrest of Jerry Foley. who. ha alleges, acted in a disorderly manner In his bones. g Henry:Pare was charged on oath of I Prank Savage, before the Mayor, Jester• dgy, with aggnnted insult and battery. It isattKed that be kicked Basalts in the • eye with the toe of tila boot: A warrant was bawd for his arrest. p Verdict—The Jury empannelled by Coroner Clawson to Inquire after what manner John D. McClelland came to his death. an amount of which we published yesterday. met vesterday morning. and p after hearing the testimony returned a 6 verdict of aooldeutal death. Damdrable Fri . :mealy For Sale.—The at tention of readers la called to tI.B adver tisement of Valuable Property For Sale On long credit, In the Seventeenth ward. old Lawrimoeville. Thu Is certainly a rare chance 1W Invreament In real eatate. See adverthement on drat page. Yeaterdry Jobe V. Kerr made infor mation before Alderman Neeper against James Rattler for amarilt and battery. Be exhlldted aria result of the await a mare wound In the aloe of btu bead. Which kwallated wee made with poker Wielded by Rader. Warrant lamecL Sewn ..Aecident —Monday afternoon Benjamin Embus. while riding on the front platform of ear Na 9, Birmingham Plumen t far BaillisT, missed overl ton off, an had his arm run by the wheel. It Wes lacerated and crushed in aneb a _manner that amputation it is thought will be neossaary. Canner's tensest —Coroner Clawson was yesterday called upon to hold an In gnaw on the body of W. W. Bea, of the mina ward, Allegheny, who died and. duly, about Are o'clock - yesterday morning. lb* jury found that death resulted irons congestion of the lungs. Decomeek was thirty-OLT years of age. SUOMI BC&Med.—Li an early hour yesterday morning, Beebtolds restau rant, st the Federal street railroad cross ra n ts Allegheny, wail broken Into and robbed of twenty-ave dollars which bad been left.. in the money drawer. The thieves effected an entrance by remov ing the seek of a window In the rear. No clue. lanfortanats speculation.—Frank C. 'Mond inside Lafbrmalloa before Alder. man Beeper yesterday. against. John and Mary - Bowser. mother and son, for larceny as bailee: Be alleges be gam ine= one hundred and twenty dollars to • Invest. in • poi:dray immolation, but. .07 neglected to purchase the fowl, and • rant• eo ros . sesslon of the money. War a issued • Ga Oilmen Elerted.—At a meeting of the Philomathie Orals, held /au evening at their Hall, corner of illandnaky and D ue ock stmelAl. Alietthenn the following ofeoers were elected for the ensuing farm: Prraldent, J. P. Devine: Vice President, B. J. Kearney; Secretary, P. M. Hausbrovr; "Deaattrar. John P. O'Brien: Executive Committee, Charles P. Mcßride, Too& McNamee. Steck fiale.—The following Mocks were wild Lit evening on the second floor of the Commercial Bales Rooms. 100 amittt field street, by A. Aletlwalne, auction. ear: Citizens National Bank 69 90 Exchange 67 ha Allegheny 4. 4.67.76 Proms 60 Lawlancenlle Savings .. 2&25 Writ Vbre.—The alarni struck this _ Rat ten minutes put one o'clock, from tam 6. was ooessiened by this burri to{ of the carpet enrroandloil the Mete In the office et Hall & Speses plow works. corner Cecil alley and Penn street, near Bt. Clair. The tire' is supposed to have eriginated from a hot mat dropped from the stove, It was put .cut without the dtsinee, which howeeer were brrve 1 la our notios of the vote in the comma of the Republican members of Allegheny City Mudd* in the ballot for city platers, by mistake of our reporter it appears that we credited the Clazwrrit with four more and the Boating Mad with four tem votes than ware actually met ibr thssajournals respectively. This will be the nod year that. oar eatery:ls. Ind and *pirated sharnem contemporary Ras bad oflicial connection with the city of Atlegbeby. We doubt omit will show -Mita prompt and - faithful service Out ante melted was not undo. Cheep Walt Paw. I.R. Hughes Bro..lo7hrsrket street. it will -be noticed. ad:miles their large stook or Wall Pept4lauthrieing an se . nutmeat of larlwr.bining•raorn, Chain. bar and Hall piper, ors greet variety of Etruhsome of which are rely besot!. ni 1101 Pted Wail fi r s and for the porton. awaking rootp aft WIWI. ally large farportatlon for the irpring trade the stook on band la pow offered at •greatly reduced prim. , do opportunity Es thus .forded, when Pinar hanger! are NW and work cheap, to get . paper also mucamp. Hperiod ousekeepers ean anticipate the of repairs mild bare all done Wire the busy tin e amine. t•it wind the wise le aufbalent." - /IIrOLI Stranial. A few doe ego Alderman Shore's constable I Wed on • a lot of household goodly belodglog to Henry Filing, on a landlord's warrant. Subsequently the coeds w sarreptltionaly by iwlien m g e constable their return. ' The demand was metdemanded by violent demonstrations on the part of Mrs. The °Meal. however wax disposed to mettle the matter paseeably and llloo o , olnaly rude inftemation be ibre the Alderman, changing Mr. Filing With Wesley and kW wife with disorder. ly =Mat. The iicoossa were arrested, when Mn.s FUltist paid a doe for dam. dirty ociadnet.l it appeared on the other charge that the pods were removed gimp& lywunce or lb. law and the wawa a ing swats. the defendant pay- Eros oil Spectaelea. Blade Dr. Prink,, the celebrated Om -154 ilkesthlam smlOptioian, delivered one *We erdenttho wale lectures 18 Usaoula 888. Dlttsbnimb. to the Most numerous ttodrrepeoteWeaodlence seer assmplact within to walls tollsten to so steps lan tana. dlscotuve on the human eye, and on -the edraummis to be derive/ from the nee of kW patent 'wafted!" tho rooms Ds half emcee esoMen lbr_protbeslonal badness at th e Robinson House, have ~ bill teen thed ter puttee thedrw wiablam What* umer strapted to .temoend Mims equellrthalons !tie medical coun tred ang.ton Owasso of the asset! ear. All, In the highest praise of els woe she benefit rewind 'arm his sneetasl_tavettnent, Went:der. ris abort Um& stand Mr stay. la amour& to Monad to ,S a "'";iJ:s'^ Z.Eo...r:aJ~S.r > ~.. ;us„t r. i -. ~. .: a..x us`a~,,; _ ~,4~."~5' 'tic ? vim': b .G ,~ ~ ' ~ , .., t' r y ?K. Y.~" ~9`: ....-)...., rkh...t,C`X .' ' d ~ ~x.' r. 4 r~~~r?.. ~d.}'4n~ d v ~uk w n.. ~I~~H~Y ~ ~ ~ comuTrus OF CO VAC MS OF 1870. ammo Select Couneg. • amuses cowseg. Wm. Phillips. Chas. W. Batchelor Jab. M. McEwen. B. W. Morgan. A. M. Brown. Saml. Cameron. Jul. B. Murray. R. Reamer. Frans Bissell. D. W. C. Carroll Matthew Edwards. R. H. liegley. • A. H. Gross. • H. W. Oliver. Jr. Jones. • Barclay Preston. Edw'd. House.. James Verner. Isaac Jones. Jose A. Lang. James McAuley. W. . Tomlinson I= &tat Comsat. Common COUSICa, Geo. W. Collo. - D. W. C. Carroll. John • Rh! pton. IL Meyer. H. Armstrong. Thomas A. Pander. John D. Scully. R. M. Snodgrass. Henry Voyd. Charles A. Kehew. James Verner. Filobard G. Herron. J. J. Albeit:. W. J. Friday. H. Homely. Geo. IL Chambers. Select Qmreed. ----- amemo,t Came Usury R. White, B. W Morgan ' Thos. J. Gallaher, John Eirirerih. Robert Liddell, P. Bradley, Jacob Ahl, Addison Arthur", John Wilton, A. G. McCandless, F. 8. Blaaelll. O. Miller, Riehd. G. Herron, A. Black, B. Stoidttt, Goe. Booth, Ewd. Barker, Evan Jones, James Verner. IM/k=!!AND ACCOIINIA. &Zed Comni,Wecomea. Jahn Wilson, Jeanie Bnooe, D. B. Seely, H. A. Diamond. bean Jcnea , Nicholas Snyder, David Aiken, Jr., Frank Kohn% 0..1. McGann. Joaeph J. J. Athens. itononowaszA wirenr. Med Comma. Common Commil Rand. Morrow,. M. Feader , Geo. W. Coffin David L. Fleming. B. liaflerty. Wm. J. Moorhead. Rote. Liddell, Jno. Jahn, S. J. Wdurlght. Jno. Fleming, Joseph Moore, J. B Sneattien. ALLEGHXNY WHARF. &led eiPTunell. Common Coaxed. James Litted, J. E. McKelvey, Fienry Ahl born, N. Snyder, David'. Kirk, G. B. Chalmers, Levi Raab: A. 0 McCandless, . Oliver Foram, , . Reuben Leonard. OILDIN•210/AS Select an r Wei 1. --- Common Courted. A. M. Brown, John Barton, 8111 Bargwln. A. W. Gums. T. J. Chillatier, E. L. Faxon. Joseph Hartman, Thai. B. Mitchell, .1. B. Devlin. 0. J. McGann, . . Reuben Leonard 0. Bchlellar. ... 0•11 LIGHTING. &tea Cowin Cbmzeon Cbtosca. Sohn Shipp on, Marmon Wallace, RADIUM Morro w, Joseph MOOlO, D. McNeal. B. Cameron, John D Scully, B. M. Fulton.. Z. Wainwright.. George McCoy, John Barton G. 0 fthldla.' NIGHT POLICE!. Meet Gnome; __ Coismon Cheeited. PhUllpi„ John H. Hare, Jame Reese. David L Fleming, Charles A. Kehaw, Barclay Preston, Henry Lloyd, B. Helfrich, Wm. J. Friday. H. Moseley, David Sims, • A Lyons. AND Hess Select Calmed. Ctedenon Council. J. A. Duncan, David Sims. Z Wainwright, Maurice Wallace, 0. Mcideal, Addison Arthurs, John Wilson, H. D Isaac Jones, H. W. Oliver. Sr. W. H. Glenn. Reuben Leonard, Andrew Lyons. MARILETS. &Zed Amon Council. Jas. IF. hicEiren, Jo.rph Oaakey, E. Z. Wainwright, John Bei rerth, Rteted Thompson, George Booth, J. A. Duncan, John O. Elation. James Limit. W. S. Smith, • John Jahn, George Mceby, Evan Jones. Comm Select Ctonnesl. mon Courant P. H. Lanfman John C. Mitten; Simi' McMahon, John Jamison Jacob Ahl. Joaeph Shoeb,' Matthew Edwards, /no. G. Beckman, David Kirk. John Cregan, George McCoy, C. P. Doff. WOOD= BuILDINGI. Se2ed Caltalca. Common Omura. H. E. White, • A. W. Osman, B. Bmldth, R. EL. Begley, Levi Rush, P. Bradley, Joseph Hartman, Jno. G. Beckman, John Murdoch, • A. Black. - • Thou 8. Mitchell. APPEAL/I *COY CITY AkI4CII6IIIICNTI. Select Council Common COIPICa. B. Rafferty, W. 8. Smith, Joseph Hartman, hi. Fodder, - J. 8. Davila, 8. M. Foam, David Kira. Joe. Lang, E. L. Faxon, • Henry Homely. _ _ CITY TIPAPISILIY. &Zed Cbuncil.. Common Couneff. Wm. Phillips, John H. Hare. W. H. Glenn, Henry Myers, • 0. B. Seely, J. Cregan, David Aiken, Jr., Evan Jones, Jas. B. Murray, H. A. Diamond, Henry Mahon:L. John Daum, C. Seibert. Select Ceuncit. Common Mundt. Edw. Hones, John wren/4 Ch. H. Armstrong, It. M. Snodgrass, E. P. Jones. Edw. Barker. David Atkin, Jr., Stephen Dietrich, .11111 Bargwln. S. Bevmer ' And - Lyons, John/coition; H. W. Oliver, Br. • Oliver Person. arrant TILLZGRAPH. Select Cornea, Contemns Couneg. Jae. Bees, HIM. • Edw. House, Thee. A. Pander, - Scrag McMahon, H. D. Sleds, Richil. Thompson. J. E. PdcKelvy, • O. P. pail. Select Council. Common Onmeit. E. P. Jones.Chaa.W. Batchelor, P. FL I...adman W. J. Moorhead, Jno.kturdoek,'Jr., C P. Duff. Jno. D. Scully, G. Schleifer ' Richd. Thompson. Thos. Edwards, H. W. Oliver, Sr. 111111V1ITIL Sara Cbuncil. Common Council. R. O. Herron, H. W. (liver, Jr.. A. H. Chnes, Obldts, Henry Lloyd, Jno Flemin, C. B. &sly. Child. 61 filer, Hattlinr Edwards, C. Iselbert, Jno. aarirdoek, Jr.. J. LB. &whim. Hlll Bargwha. Kolbue, • - John Barton. ITALTRUIRCIDIZAT AND.IZETORY. Cblinta. ammo's °mica. Jarmw Linen. B. W. Morgan, Samuel Morrow. B. W.. Oltrea, Jr., B. M. Eloodgrais., The Lever, last Evening. Miss Anna E. lecturia on 'Whited &puletires" . .irithe • off at the Academ' of Mnsie last 'evening. It was the most brilhant *vatted of-the lecture saaeot4" The audience In attendance, for fashion, intelligence. and crierwheiming' numbers; has never been excelled, and . vary rarely equalled La Hui Mtg.—Libre. ally from pit to dome the bonding Was ctowded zto auffocatton with ' people. Seats in tbe fourth tier Were at a premium, while the other por tions of the house wars pack ed full beyond the possibility cf crowding In halt a 'dozen !more. The stage also heldlnifull complement. The rush became so great that nearly hair an boor before the commencement of the lecture the sale of tickets awed, end none but those bolding season tickers were admitted. Toys hundreds ware turned away. Had thelett , e been twice as large It could hardly have accommo• dated all who sought admiaslon. The fair speaker appeared about eight o'clock and mu 'greeted withi the most gartering applause. Her discourse wen. pled about an hour and a half. It was thoroughly charm:whale of the speaker. full of sarcasm. wit. 11/Nuance and poetic beauty. clothed In arroog language and forcibu daslic a le login, whlcdi developed Ws moat ant htpproval of Me audience. It le aimed netdlese to epitomise what was old. Matters In Mormondom Itinuabed an admirable text fdr handling In a free independent, vigorous, yea Dever Datm • sive manner, that peculiar Utah prob. tem, and Its teaching_ -rigatiOn to the woman vacation, the comments and con clusions of the fair advocate of beiDex, teeming tamest with the most cardlalen. dormanent. It was throughout, per. haps, the best, as it was certainly the most flattmingly •reeelved Of all bile Diakinson's efforts, and has added fresh laurels to her already brilliant reputa tion. At the aloes °MI° lecture the Commit tee were overwhelmed with requests for Its repetition, or the substitution of any other. The desire to bear her seemed to be intetoe. Agreeable to these wishes the Oommutee consulted the lady, . when • she wan engaged to talk = *gain 0n.., Saturday night, the stedrct to be hereafter amount:44- TM' news will be gratifying • alike to three who Were diseppotnted bag even. lug and those who werelliare fortunate. Another crowded booselvill.fn all prob. ability. be the milt, arid the committee will king be nnzarikal for their Warm to plow. , ALLEGHENY COUNCILS. PleeUng Last*tit—Joint Session— Electbm or City Oldcere—Parit t:.01II• zetteloners Elected. LOA evening, in norm:lance of a resolu tion posed' at a preceding meeting, Allegheny Councils assembled to elect city °Akers and transact such other Meeker tut might come before them. 12f= This branch was called to order at the usual hour by President Mcßrier, when the following members ansawroceto the call cattle roll: 2dessra. °winner, Hall, Hockenstein, Long. Megraw, Mont, J. U. Patterson, A. Patterson, Peterson, Phillips, Relneman, Riddle, Reiter, Weuach, Mahler. the minutes were read and approied. Mr. J. W. Hail, member from the Second ward, was then sworn la by Mayor Callow: The gentlemal was ab• sent at the time of orgardastion, when the oath was taken by his colleagues. Select Council then proceeded to Coin. mon Council Chamber for the purpose of meeting In joint sesalon to elect city carers. • No farther brutinems wee transacted In tho Select Council after the Joint session. other than the noncurrenoe in the rem. lotion In relation to time of holding meetings. Cozgunon Connell President Warner occupied the chair. Members present—Meagre. Ashworth, Brown, Brehm, ()Dailey, Baleen, Gil more, Gilliland, Hating, Hunker, Haat logs, Herchenroether. Mout, M'Neill Rowbottom. Reynolds, Slack, Seldle, Taggart, Thompson. Vmtly, and Pend dent Warner. Minutes read and approved. Mr. Hanna offered a resolution pro viding for the bolding of but one stated meeting of Councils each month, and dzheg the second Tburaday as the time. Adopted. Select Council non -concurred. C. C. then received 8. C. in joint sea• aion, after which the rube of Councils for 1889 were adopted for 1870, with the amendment in relation to the time of bolding tbe meetings. On motion, the new members were *Reigned the seats vacated by those retir ing. Adjourned. Joint itinSliioo Called to ordenby President of the f3elect branch, who stated the l ob- Jett, Nomination and election of officers was then Proceeded with. resulting Ml. follow,: City Printers —OszErrn. Mail and ..Freieeita Freund. Oontrotter—W . M. Porter. Treasurer—D. Macferron. Solicitor—W. B. Andgere. City Eninneer--Charitus Davie. Pant iletperintendent of Wafer Works—Wm. . Jr. Street C'ontmiasioner—Thomae Megraw Assessor of Water Rents—David Cor nellus. City Assessor—R. IL Ray. Clerk of Markets—Duncan Dallas. CAW Engineer of Fire Depar intent— sates E. Crow. Bupt. Fire Alarm Telegraph—L. D. Ito nate*. Wetohmasier r at Diamond .leaks—Geo McNulty. Weiphmader at Second Ward &Ow. . T. Whim. Clerk to jOntontlets—J. R. 0118 y. Salt .Inristetor and Measurer of -Wood • Bark—n. Ackerman. Wharf Master Eastern District —A. talker. Wharf Master Wesfern District—S. BOP. • Board Measurers.—First ward, Robert htte: Second ward. Wtn. Murdoch, Third Ward,' W. P. MN Fourth ward, A. Dandson: Fifth ward, R. M. Park: Sixth ward, T. IL Gilson; Seventh ward, F. Erk; Eighth ward, John McDowell, Oakley. Janitor of City liall.—Jas. Marshall. Tae Chair stated there were two vacan cies In the Perk COMMI•61011 to he tilled, for which nomination* were In order,. Menem Slack, Mcßrler, Long. Warner, McNeill, Peterson and Gilliland were nominated." On motion of Mr. Warner Mr. Alfred Black, of the Second ward, was elected by acclamation. By perzolasalon Messrs. hiclirler and Midas:id were allowed to wltbdraw their 11110:1011. A Mod tore vote was then taken re. suiting in the election of Mr. Hugh 'lda nein, of the Fourth ward. ' • President hicHrier stated the - Commit. tees had not been fully completed, but that Ina few days they would be ready for publication. The joint amsion then adjourned. . . - Lees! Inspectent Report, The following report of the Local In specters f:r the quarter coding Dec. al 1%9, sra4"presented In the United Stat District Court,. Judge DlcOandlear pre eldlng, yeateniny morning: • Prrrenunow. Pa.. S.D. 17, 1870. Hot. Witmer: lifc . ,'Arrntsnre, JUDGE Or THE 11. e. DISTRICT COURT: 8IR: We have the honor to eubmit the follow ing, as our report for the quarter ending December 31, 1869: We have Inspecteal WIT steamers of all cisme, vie: Passen ger steamier; 8; towing boats, 48; freight boats, 1; ferry boats, L Tonnage of pas eenger steamers, 2.678.20; towing boat", =3.48. Total, 15,472.02. Have leaned licenses to 78 engineers and 75 pilots. As this quarter ends the year. no will give a brief account or recapitulation of our doings during that time. During the year we have Impacted 158 steamers, viz t panel:leer Weiner. 42, towing boats 98, ferry boats 10, freight boat. 0; total 158, having a total tonnage of 4,010,450. Have Issued licenses to 258 engineers and 287 pilots. Of the above steamers 27 were new; 120 boiler plates, old and new, have been condemned, also 4 boiler'. 7 flues have been found defer live and repairs ordered. 8 boiler heads have been rejected ns defective. 8 steamers have gone out of service; steamer was condemned as being unfit for service as a passenger vessel. 51steem pipes bursted, in one case no damage of any consequence, lu the other one life was last. .The only accident of note that we have to report Is the bursting of the main steam pipe of the towing boat Clipper, by which the second engineer on duty wee so badly scalded that he died In • raw hours afterwards. The accident was caused by • defect In the pipe of such a character as to render its discovery very difficult, If not impossible. Aftera care. ful examination of the pipe, and Inquiry into the matter, the engineers are, in our opinion, entirely_blatnelers. We take this occasion to say the:4 the boiler makers of this port as a clime/live been vary careful and particular In re gard to hettron nerd In the manufacture of new ers, promptiv rejecting alt defective sheets, and in all notify ing the inspectors of any defect in sheeny heads or flanges that they might discern: taking great pains In making the steam bolters as pee/et-se It was to their power to do, and greatly aiding the Inspectors In the performance of their duty. All of which hi respectfully submitted. (81grield) Gao. A. ATimeorr, • • Ham. WAIXIM, • • - Load Inspectore. A tfollAtrause Mal Ceaxbt. Officer Thomas Pander yesterday ar• rested a man who gave,hls name as .Tames Daly. attempting to play, a cond . ; dance garDe on a Garman:emigrant who had taken passage ou the - steamer Glen Sale for the west: It appears:that the %How Mad In his possemnons quietly of spurious mkt resembling Ilas pieces, which he proposed to exchange with the I °camp for greenbacks. The German consented to the - trade. Provided the I tallow would go to a bank and anow, him that the money was genuine. The tso came up Fifth avenue and Daly re quested his friend to slop on the aide walk while he would go into the bank. Instead °Teeing Into the bank, be went up a stairway and soon returned, when be- had a short' convenation with the German, who appeared to be satisfied, and star ted to the boat to get the green. backs, Daly promising to meet him on the Whew. when the exchange was bo made. The officer, wboseauentlon had been attracted to the fellow by -see log him jingling the coin in his hand bes before to went aboard the boat and Men following, him, bad- kept ottlet watch on him up to thiattme and, think. in, that the trade had been made, at. rested Daly. The Getman was sent for and related the transaction u above Alter making the arrest. Mawr Pander conducted his prisoner to the °Mee of United States Commiselaner Gamble, where march was made. Daly claimed to be • resident of New York. He had In MS pesamaion twenty places of what appeared to be gold cdtue of the &mom!. nation of twenty doling, but whidh, on inspection, proved to be of worthless "w. They were ciao imitatkma of the twenty dollar pieces. but the mot. too Were not the same. He denied that be had attempted to pass theni, or that he had made any *Smarm to dispose of them to the German. An Information was made malt* him, however, and -he was committed for a heaeng this alter. At Moorhead's, No. 81 Market street, the ladles will fLod a greet variety of lace articles; collars, handkerchlets, cuffs, kid gloves, sashes, Moltke, loops and or. namenta, jet and plated Jewelry and an Inumerable quantity of' fancy articles. Moorhead Ls alaosole agent tar the new Roman paper collar, said to be the best fl In the market. OW at 81Market MNSS tO threat your money. PITISBITILGH DAILY GAZETTEi WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 19, 1870, THE COURTS; Dhrtrict Court—Judge iiirkkitick. TUMID/LT, Jan. I&—The case of Troy. vv. steamboat "Fair Play" was rammed Ma morning. Jury out: The caeeof Irwin vs. Shaffer tt-libin den was held over until to-morrow morn- F ri fo e r i fl r t s ld dlaptt , i en on, upthia ming was that of Saattud htcelurkan vs. Moses B. Thompson et al. This was an injonc.. Son fora certain pleceof ground- attest.' ed in the First ward, Pltteburgh, the right title to which, the plaintiff clams, la in him, and not in the defendant. On. Following is the trial list for today. U. McCullough vs. White Twister. 42. Coal Bluff Mining 00., et. al. vs. Wenona Coal Co. 54. Bees vs. Morrow. EC. Hill Pattenon t Co. vz.. 4 tßaker & Hanlon 96: Flinn vs. Graham. .• 105. Grier & Boyd vs. TomlinsOn & Co. 101/1. Smith va. Youghiogheny Iron and Coal Co. 110. Citizen 011 Refinery vs. Dilworth & Denny. Common Pleas—Judgepiteirett. TuXansor, Jsfituary 18.—In the mum of &right vv. Buchanan, previously report ed, verdict for plaintiff in the sum of 1142 16. • • • • In the Great Western Building and . Loan Association of Allegheny City vs: Frank KetterlY and wife, a verdict was found for the defendants. • The first case taken up this morning waa that of James Talbert ms. Michael Spain. Action in ejectment for property in Eighth ward, Pittsburgh. Referred to surveyors, by consent of counsel, and Jury withdrawn. • Burke &. Glees vs. Francis L. Lee: Ac- Hon to recover for work done and luau). dials furnished, for the erection ofa hone* for defendant. Jury out. John Frans vs Jones & Laughlin. This was an action to recover denier* alleged to have been sustained by the re- - moved of the coat .underlying the farm of the plaintiff in South Fayette town- ship. On trial. TRIAL LIST TOBWIZONISIDAT • 55: Scott vs. Roseburgh ot oz. 381. Shields vs. MoAboy. 98. liasainger vs. Patton'* Executors. 41 Rogers k Bro. Vs. Hays. 24. Horner vs. Abbott. 41. Bradshaw vs. Duff. 42. Corn. for use va. Baker. 43. ' 1 . *. Taylor. ' 44, o ei Pierce. 45. ee . 1 ee Smith. - 40— . 1 u ee Huey. 51. Sproul vs. Tilton. 67. Davis & Bro. vs. Schalk. 58. Stein vs. Hutchison. • Quarter Sesslons—Judge Stowe. Tuxspay, January 18.—me cue of the Commonwealth vs. Wm. Beckett, in. dieted for the larceny of wool, was taken up. 'This case wee tried during the prea ant term of court, but the jury failed to agree and Were discharged. The jury in the second trial found a verdict of guilty. Motion for a new trial and reasons Three indictments against Edward Roseman for illegal liquor selling, were, on motion, quashed by the court. There being no further business, the jurors In attendance were finally dis• charged, and court adjourned =Millet urday morning. THAT CONTHALT VEST/OP Petroleum At socialise—Another Sleeting Yesterday—More Diseu,alon and the Matter to be Inteattgated.. Yesterday morning another meeting of the Petroleum A.asoclation was held at the Robinson House to take into con elderatlon the contract question. = There was a very large attendance of those interested in the trade. Vice- Provident R. S. Waring, Esq , presided; with Mr. Henry Alte agar as secretary. Mr. long, sue of the stetson of the cell for the meeting, stated . that at a form.r gathering a form of contract had been adopted by a rote of nine to twelvr. It was thought. however, that 'the matter might be arranged to the more perfect aatiefactlon of all concerned, for which purpose another meeting had been called. The matter • was one of the great est Importance, and should reeelre the most careful consideration: The proner regulations of the trade In future and the relations between Inver and seller would depend lit agrees mettattre on the form to be adopted, and It Was desirable that all Palliating Inter ests should be harmonised as near as possible. He, therefore, filtered tne sp. aintment of a Committee .of Five to ranaider the whole matter and resort at a future meeting. The motion etietted a lengthy discus. 4100 , Participated In by Messrs. Stock dale, Metr,i,ix„Mckee and others, during which the dtteenitles Id the case, as heretofore laid before our reader., were pretty thoroughly canvassed. Finally, ou motion of. Captain J. T. Stookdale, Messrs. 11. M. Long, B. W. &tor gen, I. Wagner, Arnold Herta and R. S. Waring wens appointed a oommit tee, to whom the matter was referred with Instructions to report at a future meeting to •be called by the Chairman. Tho meeting then adjourned. THIEF cativuEp. She Stolen Wateneo Arrest of the Toler ■nd y of the Coeds. Chief of Police Bowden of Allegheny, yesterday arrested George Rower, a col ored boy about seventeen yearsuf age, suspecting that he was Implicated If not the perpetiator of the robbery' at Orr A. bloConshY's, secount of which we published yesterday. Further develop. meats proved his angel clout to have been correct, as the boy had one of the stolen watches, the gold watch, In his pensession. • He was tracked to the outer depot on the P.; Ft. W. R C. R'y, where he bed - got bate the bag. gage car of • train Which was about to leave 'for the great , when sap. Lured. When be saw Chief Bowden coming he threw the watch away, jump: ed out of the car and endeavored to et fact his escape. He was captured, how ever, admitted the robbery, and Inform ed the officer that the gold ease he had stolen had been left with the barkeeper of the Red Lion Hotel, and that the other watches had been given to a negro who worked In • drug store on Bt. Clair street. When. neat the Mayor's Mike, the negro to whom he said he had given .the • watches was seen orosslog the Diamond, and Chief Bowden, after dlspelog of tite plover, followed and arrested him. Jets admitted to having the goods, and told the officer if he would go with him he would get them for blip. The Chief accompanied him to this city Mid setaired 11l the watches and the clime' the Mime stated. Information was made against Rowse, charging him with the larceny, and he will have a hearty; today,. Radiance' National Dana or Plttaberge. It will bo seep Eby Ike Motel males of the Exchange -National Bank of Pdpa burgh that, et a meeting of the director; held on Monday, John FL filhoenberger, Erq., was elected. President. and David McCandless, En:, "toe President of the This noble 'old bank has - far many years, under the Yroaidency of .lamea B. Murray, Zvi., enjoyed& career of .groat prosperity—many times, In" periods of prole and depression, coming to the :O. hef of our merchants and manntsoturers when cabers hesitated, and bye liberal and generous policy, which In the end proved - go be also wise and aumervauve, aided its numerous customers and many who had not been Pa onstonesta to pus safely through the moat trying times. None of our banking restitutions our number more among our business mat who are aolvent and prosperous Gyrate:a of time helps furnished In Ca eras of their affair,. It will be regretted by this elm generally that Mr. Murray relin quished his plueln the Ezobaoge War- Tbe new President. Mr. Shauberser, It le needless to say, is a gentleman whose name at once arsilengea universal confidence. His great experience In the conduct a higOwn large trainee% his well known far seeing esgscity anitair. coma ion, whether In privaterr pub: lie render It oertalu.that if he will consent to continue in the position now, surigned to him by the stockholders and diredort, the rutureldstory of the bank will no be ices horsirst4e or lass pros perous than' the past.' 13=15 Wm. Sample, leq :and 182, Federal street, Allegheny, returns lily sinners thanks to his friends mid a kind and Mi.: crindnating public, for thalrrery liberal , Patronage extended to him for so many Yeinr. and respectfully Informs them of Me, return from the different Insiketa with a large idock of goods and soma extra bargalnaTertancy and: staple goods suitable for the present seascin, orbital_ _an now open for Inspection. en d 'as Mr= will be offered at very low prima. there. by rendering all Masten - mules moves. Nary.. roulinons past ammo, owing 10 the great throng many of our unstops» could not be waited on. Lithe future, ar rangements will be made so that all can be waited on promptly. Natant!) and prOdtahly, by able and .experieneed as. igstants, ISO and 124 Eindand straw, A4elltdoP7. • THE POOR. A l : p er t he g" , Seventh Annual Report of the Pitts. Poor," I : 6 U 9 e d n ra f w. or the elvie nell ,:"T r h o e r Pittsburgh Association for the Relief of the gladly presents its Seventh Annual Report to its friends and patrons, humbly grateful to the Wearer all Good. who has prompted so many to aid and sustain it in its work among theneedy and suffering. . , In reading the Scriptures, we find that in no path of Christian duty are there so i many jewels of promise , as is th at which brings. the Christian in contact with his helpless - fellow beings. The ground upon whlCh the merciful man stands, in Holy Writ, is ono of such great advantage, and so great are the Premises made to him, that one eannot help wondertg that selfishness", whore there . is - n t a love of the work, does not attract more persona to engage in aiding and !relieving the worthy poor. While we Would not incite to works of benevolencethe promises of reward alone, we wo Id, and do, remember the fact that He deeds all things well, In i spired the b oy men of the Bible to resin. ter upon its pages the richest promises I of corn peesation and temporal rewards to those who conaider the poor. David says In the -flat Psalm: "Blessed is be that connidereth the poor. The - Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. The Lord will preserve and keep him alive; and he shall be blessed upom the earth, and thou wilt not deliver him unto the will of 'his enemies. Ines Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of lan guishing. Thou wilt make his bed In his sickness." In the 25th chapter of Matthew. In the sublime description of the Judgment Day, the Great King, passing by all the mighty and heroic ueeds and achieve ments. of the people and kingdoms of the world, singled out and designated the simple °Miens of benevolence and charity as the crowning virtues of those to whom he said: °Come. blessed of my .father, inherit tAc Kingdom pre pared for you from Me foundation of the world; for? was hungry, and ye gave me to eat, I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink; /tO6l a stranger, and ye took me in: naked, and ye clothed-me; sick, and ye "nailed me;.2.ltras in prison, and ye came to me." In his reproof to those eondemned to everlasting punishment. their Jailers in these daises Ile specified au their crown ing sin. Taking these examples from the highest, holiest source, we cannot do wrong in urging, as an incentive to en- ' gage in the work of delog good, the pre-, MORS promises of the Bible. It will, perhapie,, be profitable and in. %creating. to briefly review the history of this Aseeclaticei since its organisation, in the Fleet Presbyterian Church, lye. centher VAL 1852. at a meeting of dele gates from the various churches of the city, called for the purpose of forming a society to afford relief to th destitute and smuyffearnld temperance ; encourage m tora.:Riving rg lo n d g mo uatry, no spiritual ad vice, and seeking, by every , possible means, to elevate the condition of the poor, to establish a systematic course of relief, which should, if pr risible, in a measure, relieve the city of the annoy. sore of pauper. and street beggar. During the first year, the basoc.laUon expended one thousand four hundred and ntre, ty one dollar. • distributed fear thousand seven hundred bushels of coal, giving relef to throe hundred and eighty fam i lies. The second year, it ex pended two thousand nine hundred and I ally three dollars and distributed eleven thousand bushels of coal; „relieving four hundred and fifty families; the mana gers making one thousand visits to the sick and suffering. During the third year. It expended three thousand three hundred and tinprour dollars; dlstritm. , Beg seventeen thousand two hundred and eighty-three bushels of owl. -Over fifteen hundred visits were made by the Managers, and relief given In ninety five eases. The fourth year, the Association expended one thousand five hundred and fifty two dollars, closing Its labors In debt The Fifth Annual-Repeat shows an expenditure of two thousand two . hundred and day-seven dollars and sixty. nine centre relief being given to six One.. died - and' twenty-nine families. The Sixth Annual report says: During the past winter the managers made twelve hundred and firspeight visits; giving as sistance to six hundred families, tee hundred of whom were widows, at an expenditure of three thousand eight hundred and eights nine dollars and ninety-one seats, closing its labors in debt to the Treasurer. The first Monde:VW - UM December the Board met, at Its preliminary meeting to make arrangements fur lie winter's mark, with !Keep hearts, burdened 'with debt, while hundreds of needy, many of them worthy applicants,' were appealing to these for aid. Teere was no time for delay, instant action was called (or, end every Manager felt that, in addition to her labors ate visitor, she must nem ine that of a collector, or the Association could not resume its work. Jill wont to work 1 . 81 44104 (1 tr 'nod, in most cases, Churches end Pitieees responded gener ously and promptly, thereby enabling the Awociadon to free Paelf from debt, and prosecute its work with far km anx iety and estbanwassand. theta In any year since lia organisation. Generems dons. dons came VOlWltarily. OW jott doubly enhanony their- eater,)' from Mr. Win. MX*, Mr. Chas. J.' Clarke. Mrs. Wm. B. .Eogllab, and others, of this city: also, from Mears. Ileniim ,t Leith, of Eon:mull. The winter's work revealed many asses of heart-rending suffering and distress. Among 'bon, none was more tenet:tom than that of an English emigrant, found in a cellar on Penn street; the - family consisting of parents and five children., the youngest hut one day u td. The-Manager having charge of the District, says: "This was the most touching sight lever whoa:seed; the babe, wrapped to an old undergar. merit, was lying with its mother, on what was little else than • brindle ii • rage They have been bate bur piontls; but the tidaband, who appears to be a Reber man. eau get no employment; so they herb: been compelled to sell, or pawn, every article upon witich they could raise a dollar, till they are left In the most des. Mute condition." Mr. Fortune aided the Manager in relieving these unfertu• nate strangers, who, far from home and friends, were made, to drink the bitter dregs of poverty. The Manager of• Ne. 9, says, In report. ing a came to, the Marc; "I found this family worse off than any ono I have aver visited; the old' grandmother lying sick in an outeldritehm, without any fire; Mthe inuer room tho sick father, who has been lying for nearly two years with drelPsy. There werefotir ehildren with nothing to eat, and the last bucket of coal was In the stove." i In the port of Mrs. B. we and an ea , cOunt of • poor oolored woman. who, not. ! withstanding poverty and 111 beiaitti,.bail opened her door to the poor unfortunate children of Lane, the wife petitioner, and given them s tome. Helpless'• and con fined to herbed, had It not teen for the ware' Of ibis kind - Manager she must have endured the:moat terr ible misery and suffering. .I:-.. . - • -•• In reading over the ome of reterte of the winter's work, f i l eard to refrain from copying pager' of the suffering and wreifhttedrell them recorded. (-bold our patrons and friends peruse this record, we are confident that their sympathies whirl he more than ever excited in be half of the unfortunate.. • ,Dating the winter there were a num ber of cases of need and suffering am, ong a mass of persons who could not. come under the eupervidob of the Association. They were relieved lby the Secretary, Who offers her grateful thanks to the fol. lowing persons. who aided her In this work: Mrs. EngUih, Mlle. Addison, Mrs, Young, Mrs. ;Drell', Mrs. .7011111. Mrs. Breading, Mrs: - .llanna, Mrs. 7.11. Illothin, ,ti • Mrs. Plck e rsgill, Mr. Thaw, Mr. Ra be,. Mr. Clarke, Messrs. White, Orr dt _Oa, Mr. Yeager. Mrs :Bates. Mr. plummet, Mr. Liornejhfr. Aleg. Nimlek, Mr. flackofen. . .", ~., • The • Association offers its grateful kbainkel to Mr. Clarke. for eight hundred bread dekets; to F. lipirsett, for are dol. fare worth of roceries , : to F. C. Plegley, Inc twenty-five dollars worth of eo• to Dickson. Stewart d. ikt, fur twenty nye drillers worth; and to the Brewer Fund bar one hundred and forty-one orders for awl.: Also, to the Crawford Fund, for coal orders; to Charles Armstrong, for W worth onneal. The 'Awed talon gratefully acknincledge Its indebt. edrites to the editors`; of the r Ghirerra, - CommerciaL Chermiete, .Foal, Nail, and DisPateh, forthelr kitidnees and courtesy in pliblishing,i preguittously, .our many lunette...ln behalf of • the Association- therethY - giving us donations , Welch ' , the Ugh got recorded 111 ktollan and peally: hive been of incalculable benefit to the The Amesdatlon ' tinders Its thank, to Dr. A. Pileum and rod Foster. for their gratuitous attantlaneeon the sick: to Messis.-Itsokin and Di ckson, for meth. olnee; to all who haes, ti anyway gilded in its work of - giving relief to the poor and needy. . During the winter:roller- wit given eleven hundred and eighty seven time!. The Manner, Made ;ftrx hundred and ilfty:tdrus visits to the homes of the poor. llama bdiuten by the.Treainreea Report , that they dlatribnted.one thousand four hundred and fifty one dollars send thirty: seven Cents worth of ?mettles; live hand. red and ninetptilne doMus and twenty,' !six. Conti wortkafenal,lin addition to a lama amount of coal donated to them for i distribution,) and four hundred and fbur. donate 'and forty-dve , cents worth of ' Shoes:— ,In. addition to this, children weresathered Wu Sabbath-schools, per sons supplied with work, clothe., shoes, bedding and food, by the Managed% free of expense to the Association. Many and arduous have been the la bors of the Managers; faithfully and un complainingly have they been perform ed; but this fact brings no diminution of labor for the present season. The poor ye Aare have always with you la fully ver ified, and their wants, constantly re curling, already compel each Manager, to be up and doing. Again they have gemmed the arduous task of collecting, as well as relieving; looking to their past success as a guarantee that a generous public will not be appealed to in vain. They have much to encourage them; for already one ofour kind patrons (may Heaven , s richest blessings rest upon him) voluntarily placed In our Treasury live five hundred dollars, in addition to one hundred dollars' worth of bread tickets, for oistribetion among the poor. All cannot follow this noble example, but each and every one to whom God has given the comforts of life, may do some. thing to aid ttle , Pituitturgh Association for the Relief of the Poor In Its work through the coming winter. Mss.Lisvt WADE, Secretary. “Dlafraachiaed Loyalty.. In the Daily post of December 30th, 1869, appears an editorial with the above caption, calling attention to moieties' Presented at the recent convention of colored citizens held in Allegheny City, containing some attempts at wit—some troth--some error. • The fast assertion Is that "the colored people of the Commonwealth are ex tremely anxious to vote at the next elec tion." They certainly wish to obtain their rights as men, and as loyal citizsna, but there la no evidence in the resolutions referred to of any extreme anxiety in re gard to the next election In particular. The next rtlon, tt "their faith In the ultimate bn o ha f the Fifteenth Amendment, is not as strong as it was formerly," is wholly untrue. The en- , lightened colored citizen, imbued with the progrardvo Ideas of Republican prin. doles, kuows and feels that the car of progress, once set In motion, cannot be stopped. You Play chain down the minds of the Ignoiant masses, who form the bulk of the old foasilizsci party that "clings to ancient error." out the colored man notes the progress of events, watch es the signs of the times, and accepts the history of the years pat past, 8.8 the earnest of hope for the future, and every day his faith grows stronger, that jus tice, though it may be delayed,wlll cer. airily be done. We thank the editor of the 'but for the clessiflcation be matten—herq he does Justice. The colored citizens ate In harmony 'with the Nation, and If doing an act-of jutilce to them will ao greatly add to the popularity of (toy. Geary, as he represents, surely , we need feel no anxiety about the final result. our enemies themselves being the Judges. To relieve the anxiety expressed by the itist in reference to the position of the Republican party, we only , remark that, unlike the old wornmnt so called Democratic party, groping its way blind. ly In its dotes, and by 'mown confession "cringing to ancient error," the Repub lican party is always furind heading every advance movement in the interests of liberty and loyalty, always ready to ac• oept of progressive ideas In these inter ests. whether presented by while or by 6lttek mew In that conflict against ancient error that party will always be battling for the right, for freedom and humanity. H. Unprecedented Success. --•- • The grand clearance sale of furs In augurated at the representative fur house of Illeitare.. - Wm. Fleming and (to., fin. 139 Wood street, has thus far proven an unprecedented duchess. The expeo bilious of the firm in making the reduc tion in prices, and thus offering their patron. an opportunity for bargains which seem simply marvellous, have been reaps.. ell day long lb.-estab lishment has been the rendezvous fur purchasers who desire to lake advantage of the new ecbodele of prices, and sup ittilaytrothrtetVatith fare at rates which beforebeen equalled for bargain. In the city. Ladles furs of the the finest grade', and moat stylish pat terns have been told —or rather. eacriflced at rates which even outdo any previous effort of this firm—the first and only one to really ittaugurate war rantable goods and low prices. Ladles should avail thoutsolveo of this rare op. tauttunitY for obtaining this moat neces eery part of the wardrobe with the great est economy. Messrs: Fleming & Co. are determined to carry over nothlog for next season, and their whole stock is therefore for gale. Th,,y never, as their patrons well know, announce anything they do not adhere to, and tho present Is no exceptien. The furs are really offered at prices which they could not ho pur chased hi the F,satern market, •for at 1 wholeule. Ladles should cat( at once and coo the ad vantages offered, • . Ittagbette Cures, Dr, Duda, tile eminent Magnetic, My 'Oaten, who hiffiglien that branch of Bei• enoe long and .careful study, and wh. baa exalted pniibund wonder In Lumpy and parts of the ITelted States, tbrouoh perfillkl39l3lsol.ol bordering int tho raculone, has arrived In this city and proposer to pronesionally treat all roam nee orehronie diseases far a brunt period. Hie rooms are at the Robinson House, COrgef of Duktmatie Way and old Zrwin street' Tho Dactor will, during this week, treat and cure the poor free of charge from nine o'clock in the morning until noon, and liner this week from eight until ten o'clock la the. norning. H. aces - no medicine, curing by the pourerini and mysterious agency' an chronic' diseases, no matter of how long s s h ta onudldin gt tanndd those ex w h h i o b it a iroen s I n o t f e r cures promised, and judge for themselves of his ability to do what he promisee. • .Plo. 113 Ilhata Street. Many of our roaders era cpgrdunt of the fact that Mr. John Idegraw, tobao. oonlar, at No. 45 Ninth (late Hand) street, has pn hand - • large stock of tobacco and Nagar; but there aro perhaps others who do not know the fact, and It Is for the purpose of furnithing them this valuablo Information that we refer to the matter. Wo say valuable and I mean It, for 'whatever le of lutenist to any man Is, In a bushiest point of,slew, valuable, and how many are Interested In the matter of tobacco and somata. Mr. Megraw'e stock Includes all the best brands of tobscoos and the guest brand. of flajplll Imported and of home manu facture. Mtn pilaw are reasonable and he Is an honorable and high minded business man, al ways gentlettianly, own teous and acoommudatlng to Mn cow tomers, Mespenheldea Tailoring Establishment. -Among the meat popular and fashion- able tailoring; "establishmenti of the . oily, tnat of Mi. William Resinhelde, No. 60 Sixth street, °maples • bl ab and eneleble position; fly stria an talon to business and careftti study of the want. of tos customers, Mr. Heopenheide has stmceeded In building up a drat-ohms reputation and • large trade. The geode manufactured al his establishment will conrparo with the beet &aimed oat from any merchant tailoring eatablishment in the city, while the prices are equally fa vorably. Gentlemen In need of clothing of the best material mud make up could do no better than bestow their patronage on Mr. Heapenhalde. They will be im itated in every respect. • • The weathi r has peen very variable uring the - oast week, and we have been - favored with the extrema of heat and cold, sunshine and rain, teen uncomfort. able degree. In Adkins contrast with this state of affairs Is the uniformity which regulates the quality, price and generalexcedience of the goods man ufac. tired at Lelbler's mammoth trunk em. rarlum, the headquarters of Which are at 104 Wood street. If you need aux: thing ID his line 'call on lathier, and get 'your metiers worth. Me setts of queensware or Bristol War. of the prettleat patterns, and most delloate workmaruthip may be obtained at the wilrehOnse or the Keystone Pot tery, Mesons. B.M. Kier Co.. proprie. ten. No. ad3l.lberty Menet. Combinging satiety with Boast dais& and dumb llty, the Keystone ware is not excelled by sq; other in the market. Call and ezerei ne the stock. - - Persona ilealrous of having their hoists kept for the winter, can be avtritoods. ted by calling mu..-W7l3onacia, Ju.. . ; fieventh avenue. - Ladles and gentleman aan ve healthful and . invigorating meal, at any a . hour orate day. atthe Continental, Filth avenue, below the Poatoinee. Ite Conneaut/it, Fifth avenue,' next door below th 6 Pan Office, hi provided to-day with fresh shell oyatere. Oa and get a lunch. ' a regular Saturday dinner, impart. to shits appointments, at the Coatlnen• Game oC allidnde at the Continental. Filth avenue, next door below the Post amantation Water up certa of in cure ibr Diabetes and gnomes the LI& rays, for Isla by ail Dructiaa klffn Ah important Fact. It le an important fact that at Col. Y. 1). Egan'a book eetabl-ahment, No. 41 Sixth avenue, rare and valuable works may be obtained which cannot be dupli cated In the city, or perhaps In any other book store in the country- The Cotoast also keeps on hand ■ choice selection - of the standard works of the day; among them Webster's Unabridged, Carpenter's Stair Builder, and others of that clue, form an Interesting part. Then too, all the magazine., back numbers, and those Just fasued,.may be found on his coun ters. In short, if .you need anything in the book line, will on the Colonel and be accommodated. Youngson'a sumptuous confectionery and dining rooms are open daily for the reception of ladles and gentlemen, who denim meals at any hour. Nothing but the test articles are kept on hand and the edibles supplied at the establishment are of the most appetising character. Suppers are provided tar private parties at ahorteat notice and on the most ream able terms. Good, healthy, palatable table hoard ing at four dollars per week at Burns' popular restaurant, corner Smithfield street and Sixth avenue. The tables are always abundantly supplied with the very choicest delimcies of the market. The culinary arrangements at this es. tabllsbrnent are perfect. A call at the restaurant will convince the most Moro. dulons. Every Person, when desirous of pleaSant and harmless stimulant, should ask at the nearest restaurant for - a glass of Pier Dannala Cl3.'s cream ale. It is the moat delightful and beneficial of drinks. Strangers in the city should drop in at the Continental, Fifth avenue. next.door below the - Postoftlee. Everything in the line of edibles will he found there. MARRIED ICtlizi—?RAW—By Ray. J. S. Saws. Mr. C. Y. KEYS. of Baltimore. 31. g., to MI • E. E. takw of PI utoursh. Pa. [Toe ,hap - y croom Is widely known and es teemed In this eltyard Paltimore, and weeennot rerraln from capers lngonrt enewadadMiratlon and c middence in hie good tense and Judgment since he came hither:mit theirondMonnmenlat City of • my Marylaae , to 'nett a companion for life In the person of • young lady as hand s me and accompllsh.d as she Is knit, charitable and vlrteces. We wish them both a languid prosparons wedded existence. May their Jou, ney adorn the loin curvet of life became.. tinned series of bliss, J ty and h •pylne.s; may they stew clear of the whirl of mi• fortune. mis ery. poverty and sorrow. and snide dimly the boat In calm and storm, In la'r fortune or i aunt irtr Vicissitudes,. so that In the cud a IIIPTY latld• lag place Mar be galled on the shore. of riot , ally white their soots may be joined In the glad. nest, of heaven where stparsUon is never known.) DIED I' ROBINPON—On Mond.. morning. Jumay7 lifth.lB7o Mn. ANN HOLD :toll' bOBINtON, 2lfe of 21111. n C. Robinson. K a t. - Po.ral hem the Monouphela Howe, Ladles' entrance. thalthaeld Street, on WirotaboAT .20021X.ri the 10th lust., at 10 o'clock. The Ik2en.l. or the family are harltod to •tteod. WU Monday. Jan. 171 k 1610, fIaTHAnINIL H wise or ll:cbsel Whltmotc. In tbelleth year of her ate. Panora! (rein the regideoce . of her haaband. li#9 Pine Street, On W1P:(240.47 . /121111,00 N,• 10th Inst.. at 2 o'.l .ck. Friends of the fatally •e re. ptetrol'y I torlted to attend. ••• • . PA Y—Sonday morale.. Jen. 17th, Mai ELIZABAt It 41•11 Y PARTS. lateral front Ht. Pants Church, Lacyerne, on ttOatelao. at 19 to clot!. Prlendl of the madly are retpectfolli loyl•ed to attetd. IatILIS-0 Petrone tooohm 17th, at 511.1 talon son" 1 o'clock, 111011 All W. IR OL egtel 98 yes.. Tenerel will nice place to DAT. at o'clock, from hie millrace No.{QA7lfth Akan.. The (need, cf tee famlly ace rerpectilally lailtrd to ata mt. • u hISTIMIC(i—CIe Tueata morales. Tau, 11, ttou 4% &mock. VARY I IZZ I E . lottuffest death er o• , H. ast) Kale a. A.IMMUSu4. sled 40 mth. Funeral Tam aPraftwomr, at I o'clock, from Hie r• laden, cf her graridfalber, Wm. Ittmta •gray. Eeo.. No Ti Llbetty street. Ife(IHEW—.At Ste reeldeec,to Oteerseturf Bt I. In Allegbe..r, Tap May ISIS Inn, Mr. JULTN hlcliltEW. la the Shut year of Ms ate.' The fusers! will take p ace at SI o'clock ems (We( uesday)AITIIMOON. hem the Theinne- Ills Church, comer of Bearer ..nikt as 4 Jr,oht. sumer, erraae. AlleabettY. UNDiiRTAKERS. B. ParfenSOC SAitas L. WlLLuxs. ?ATI' BSON VIFILLIA*S . , undertutro. tins.? of MA &menu* and adt iutfsburelt. (7 , fhna of all binds, Shroud* etapc• and tck•ves, and nem desecip. dun of foneml funclablng rood. flaraMeed cc the moat r Atonable 'terms In the city. Rearm and eldllane!f.a_ADNcd. udlea day and Want. rIDABLL'S ts PEEBLES, IJX. DMINTANINd AND LIVERY ITIABLII., norm: (CAN DUIILNY tIdIEBT AND t/MUNA.I • AVENGE Allegheny whet.* Mete OlBf7rl 8001 Li constantly annpUed Alta real sae Imitation Itusatrevl, 40gany sad Waled Dry Coe... at - 41 1 4711 U eta 14 to 8100. 8c din neehmod Mr la , trmcat . Haan. and Cr., sn !lama Pclaked; Muds of Iloandsc io.da, If emtnlyed. UMW mien KAU hour, dz • nd mane. JOSEPH. MEYER & ECO, trri.umwreagmta. O. 444 OIHN STILIZT Oarrlassa Ear "murals, sa.oo za:.; 4 le. 00771105 ime all Pnetcral reralelmeet al re aor 4 rater. rirNOTIORS—"2b-Lef," uSbetiais t .. “Lost,. "frante , ""Fannet,""naardita." da, exceedieg FOUR LINES, rill be inserted in these- - eoluniur once for TWENTY-FIFE OENTS; each addik &mat tine FIFE orearni. . WANTS. WANTElk—Sealed Proposals will ber ie. d for one week for tea thou cod ill).000 t ) !LET .01 CURB IMRE. to h. dtdivered am Pittsburgh or Lawrenceville. Most be of Preep trier ilty,lll COOP. C4elll tell Oa at o aeavery, fetetatlCJl per can Joe holltludot u of Coot' net. Ada rule, Beat * Bidet: I ke i ltAtt 2 .ldtwa tftet • 1190ANTEDe—ay a small lam- Esquires y LE. a GIRL to do reueraillanselitork. at 37 , 1altbfielA attest. - IVANTED,-4 respectable ffy. UATION by a young man m, lula ban con , ldelable exmleace Oke family grocery and ann•llitra Onnneee. bool-keern-s Zoo mer. eantlle Unerenaonagm. caeca. •otdren n• C.. Onlirren °Mee, ituAuvirsop--inrcum—A T E. eMi.laßTlVlTTl ° 4o,°•Par'tagg of tlads of da c empan loyment. Yeveou vfaxtiz,bell all Lin be extrlttafee %heft la TIiyANTED—An AGENT toe this ora iri t tia oalebrated-BAkTUAY4 u mactuNc. offer term. more Übenl aay a a:maw 7 Oall mut examine at 161 Woad *tre a t. W/LCOX. Traverlat Anat. • WAN'rED.-AGENTEI every- TAPVlclu."__°" FV - Ittllttlng t llschlue ever leviateo. Po ke orgs)6.on IMATKUirTAir irdeagk Ay BL. Low.. mo. WANTED. M0111414GES.••• $30.4300 to I .4.k4htlarce oz cissu salcolofi. at ► fair rate of latertlA. TIMMS L PETTY. Bad apd. Beal Zatato Brote; N 0. 1 .19 tlm.tLlold moo,. WARTED.— 4 ENITR;r— rsovrii 'ctlatitiu EWA. cut:ma. Irrioeongoa tOulDott r ied larrzototzr a iii• t tf tae olsly N. mama' • autle L l o ' cc on do ono kir d of omit Mat ' be done on ally mmlllEl.-100,0E00 Awl:NV . = ridamaod trwriAfilfgrof4-74' • •VOrtniflaiii44 Address 1$14•111 Cu.. Boston, Ilauh. Phl a t M l l4 El" U." LoolsOlo. LOST. - ----- pwr,-111011DAY, 17th last. etu%ll 'itrtrATitPtut: lio.tti reward out oo o l io to uot m.o.+ 0. i . e., log It at Mgt 1100110 mouse. gligXb.2l, gear 4, trie / Vtlft rOST 'OR STOLEN.—Wednes. d'eutlint`c7ll.ll?:Ariv 91:g4:114 ' ;foe k . V r r e inV P ICUrbAY loalel :M. ' Attu • rentatio . nieagior to herghw Caner, will be thankftillyreeekved at No. 68 rye. alerts alley. Allegheny 1..1.7. • MARY BTZWAILT. HENRY G. HALF',, MERU ANT TIULGR,: IMRE Coiner of Pm and Sixth Stre* FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW . COMPLETE UOIRS OR - CENTLBUN P r illgtriP.reb.P I Meg Prumist Dar gaab. HOLIDAY CIFT. . !,.`f°4l4 ._ 4l4il.lTru s ,"" Zi. i tlal. " 74lll2i-raVilt i ! vita w• RE allba moslipealr pinernsjilst W." G. DITNSEATIIII3, itWLLICS AND ornotur. 411.14 81147717/ MOM% THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU 8c ABMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are now prepared to toralsb VINEGAR &Wm LOWEST MARKET RATES. - &tent:lon to Par ticularly called to our EXTRA WINE MEDAL TO•LET. Fint 'tithed Front PROMS. will) or w)tnnu Wording. Uy•he . week or mouth. Apply at No. 09 ISTNEEIr. 7 1 0-LET.—A desirable St re R.o , Y on Bt. Clan. otrya. Alto, wry. , f,1069 on D at and unond doer. and &ROOM 60 by SO on third thor. Znqulre of D. B. WALKILit, num WO., No. 1 Sixth rtreet. LET.—A Suit of Rooms AZT , r1 1 .1 1 1,70;'. 1 %;f:•11.1,: 11 14 oted (mat Ifacanon 3sta floor. One la.'. Ball lab two antwroams no 4th Dour. One }Ware B oom, Oral IL/or. No. 951, to Hoglab's now O . l.corth &octane Poo Wow °s Ica 1 andf"' '' SNGLIoII N o , ge aroo ra - h. " .. A. ... , TO LET—BRICK STABLE.— A Gond Brick Atable.trro ivories htsboal h nix large atolls and focalge rnorn.loalsont ens water ' , nib a/I In repels, with , art , lot attached ten - tins on Wangler avenueann run. ning acct 19s feet to an alley. Argotic of A. N like ELON , DJlr.m cnd. nonzero , Diamond mew t. 17= 0 LET.—The Large toter* derßoom No. 96 Wylie ATeour, eorn, et str.et. PattAburgb. A. K. BROWN. 111 Path avenze. T O o LET.—Two 2 story brick Authuflie %.° tro deroF4l Mrot meow. Enquire at No 54 Centre avenue, Mr. MecALLUM. MO LET.—Five rooms—one e.'strak'ZgT:jle. Pr:;11:41 aapaaltd. watt edrataad terra room. it yore at 437 read . Mt, ir°LET.—That large, storied w- 4 sausuorri,s, turnerat Piro. orme am Wows meet. 0 0 4-oomplad Dv the M. a M. aatlonol Katt. !aware at NOR ChT 19919 E,, No 239 rant rirtnee. or A. V. HOWLED. No. Wood strms. P9-LET.—NEw 110 TEL--Fu r NW ED. 1 0511*. 1.1104 i a• , .11,800 ksr. IS02•1111MET. ettluAl.r, LPHIA.— oar ballt. Ilrot, fats boom, nod crow n. room. Ar ratxrd,en Alma, walf mrter matt. wsstratand rtv. t° , 44 - x,rl.:rw,c.ohr,Ti:a "4"."' APArriforr 17314VieltUrL;r4.4. • 're_ e LET.—A total' gr000d.192 brick ' Au Itlrc Ao6 r f..e i t ' W h llf(M g e e t, rs ° 4 " :ir .11. 1 sc ree bundlng containing two r ome, former y sc ruple& be Jamemaillilngar as a p ening mill el uted, Carson and glut *meets booth attn. bur suitable for manufacturing purposes or a distillery. Anp.y to AT IiatIORT & Co Carson .4 Trutt elreets. elresingbans. T 0 LET.—Desk Room In a hindiomaly St.aa up °Mee, to • n+atral oe tat tautness. .r.ply at No. lie )Garth &vette, atopod MO LET...The NewSt P 4 ella No. es wo„, ore build. W.,. eet. rro-LET.--D l y tilling 800 se No. .a. 30 rem ernes. inquire at 5106 Peoa meet, eteteeu the hours of /Claud L 2 at.ao4 9 sad 4 9. TO- LET—Warehouse No. 323 Marta .reet, front Jo:lorry Ist kt. to Aor.l lat. 1871. /Logan" at roar oaloa on Utt oremltes. TO LET...— STORMS; DWELLINGS, Inquire or ROOMS AND OFFICES. O. ZZAII At CO, 96 riftb Avenoe. FOR SALE. SAO E.—The Lessee4;ir gtim:.2ll3frgrltz3B""'" Holm, offers the lu. A good , to yr)for sale; C• 1140 don. I. H. T.. Thu groll4X.Mug 4'ousy. m' OR' SALE OR RENT.—Three Agg 9 " r.4.,4• 0t H. Igii,LHENT tolaeo P.lausplvaals Luanne. (WmpanT. 1673 Woo ts FinAALE.—Enginesandirfoll- ELM New and Beton.] Hand. of atl klada coattaally on band. td. Orders from Alt mi.: tbe outran' WV=Pilf x•eut JA C 8 RILL Can't. lta.lon Avenue and P.. T. ST. d C. ww •Ilegbe.r. FOR SALE. BIZ AOREB 01P -LAND Wltbla the City Will be gold chess and OR elm terms. Inquire of WY. BLAKELY. AU eney-at-Lew. 91 Giant sive:. 7el7:tt FOR. HALE. - Splendid Farm 'so ACM.O. tau •o 4 a Ca.f miles from *ldol, ...tattoo. Pannactlle Hallroad All no derlaltt Anti t • six feet of suoctlor coal, aad tot safleallaral purposes the tot, Is No. I, bolos a rot* linemen. the wools coal. and all Am be Mtat • OMAN IA Foil yarticolat• of ill. olf 1' ILLIt , Zeal Estate Agent*, No. 1311 tenth " Fos SALE.—Stock and Fix ?MM.. LZASZ AND GOOD WILL of a 0 . 'car/. dolag a rood for lam. TM anda:olkned belug encased lv other hvrlaelalr IM maws for ar..lllDr. G. W. PINSILI',.4O 1F.4- Dalst.nA.t. Allegbeay. FOR PALE. .11321111 sawn' MAMMIES. Two Pinks n. and One Limper lEgials at So. Alt MAXOSD,•IIexpe ety City, =I FOR BAL EHoagie and Lou Sating Bin, Berm% ward. ee10,000; 1614 rues near tog Statlon, ,000; amuse sad Lot. 64 ` Jame. .tree en r,t',',:vgrla %kir, .4 6 aorta to Unman. oo sm. r. 11 , 720 07 %Out! 4: . 1 r e 7 m e. , " I a aunt, , sere wooed to Bellevue Boro. fleT000; bOllese awl lot, oesd a Beaver alma. tle.1130; babe sad acres in iliesbetb lkno. 01.604: louse and lot 1 4 1 1 bIderow i r., e ; is Itsetz i ; , o tr „ H r fairer /sir= If taboo: 3* sare;j4b acen. Liman of nfrr itool lowa AMA. Boer le °hie s iXOREft ad itsadon7 arab, Alleakem R ERSO UL — Allpersonsseek- INES If0)128030 layeetatats la Reel Ze ea rlalL_n i t i rot; IMITAL-sa 11.114.ar gaga emay tlil °aurae or will be seat nurs won rovettlos I"trookeigt cluVi Maim aaa Zeal Laato *woo. No. 129 riaL OIVA LAND FORFALX.-800 Urn of attale• laud %fans of ib2l6,lltootro• y l t I W 62 . 6 trro?, fgAixtclpitso t1:16..23u.t.e. : 14 p l oop to 1011 Voctab &V.ite. I -- • - gos SALE. — ENGIN_, _na AND 8011.1188. urtr and usatouotauidi ma. Up on baud Lad boottAwcz Eno:. tomaiiseriasteu.tued P ike Mat, +waist( ' Pltftbaqz# I JOHN: COOPER & Bell and Brass handers, • UWE, L 001071173 k kOLLIP,g Made PrelePtii ea order.- BABBIM Made anA Kept Ola Hand. prmism. lla nt*.cturri of Cooper'slmprove Balance Who STEAM PUMP. Office, l BB2 PON STREET. reentry, ce4l7 am mauroad strata • AND nova' (:ICGIMa:ff G. at A trta• atia anal:data awaxat at taatteat sad ?las Goat!". at tat tawast Yam.. GRAY & r,o4aAN. , 7 L tl ift izth St, 89 /Winne, ( Ns war Arai..., . S.2l?torsa , a . werz a ,i Ligat.....,..„,, , - ^" 4- """ the sufesunent tee' . . a nd - .Paving of River Avenue, .ftaah Kota ! ahem so Midge str &. Is e........ a .„ ata, now ready in -w zi:u . Ago. and cask tie seen at Ulla *tied an it wltl 0 Aarsiii, Jaattars 19.0. In.. when ~,,,a sawedto the balsas •of the Ctt7Treas.. I esiterabe. ' CHABLZO . DAM. • a ll. . • . ate Zaitaelle. ME 12122 l'iniate73:l rat OPERA . 1191:IPE. First Use ht this city of , Yr. BIOUGHASI'II last Dow iousattontil drama. 71.C1)111CSDAT ICVfIUNO, Jatioary Info, will b presented Mr. Brougham.. great =Ml=l9 Gut le the full Would otitis Superior Company, • Grand Matinee on daturdc arG. A. R. The next Lettere of the Orsini. Army or Ike R public Cour" wilt be dellTexod at the On Thursday Evening, gaol. 20. The "Carleton•' of the Boston Jou. nal TO-LET lto lie,rved &Ea. Ad =WI., Firs cen's Ja 74 . arnitILLIANT AND IN. rffItIICTIVE Li.CTIIIVIS UN LIGHT AND THE SPECTROSCOPE, Showing the character and value or the rceent wonderful dlsoonetee la science nod their me. total' eppliestion; to be Illustrated Or expert tents of the ['retest Intereat. 110. DAV 104 TOEnDAT EVX.NOOB.II4Ik and 515th, lett. Intim ' ACADEMY OF AIUSIO. T 1 ken. of ado:slon. 50 C.a. To be had at tie prlcelpal Rook Stores. Tose:Ted Seats 55 cents extra; to b; had at the We.te:n Un;ser. .57. corm, h03.1f11 Diamond etre.s, 1.4-1 weep 11 .. aad Slam: the _lsth laet: dolt :51 wii.eLrEt . , OPEN da IN BASEMENT OP CATUIDEAL DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH.. 'bit elegant, large h and commodious nuollo Hall has lwen tooronah.y reamed and refer/11h.. set and la 1.11, offmad for %Vol for balls. panlr., frtg:ie! ' g7:tre ' ll4e n araTi M the ellY, and la the only Hall anpulltd vdtb grni r T atrpr 'rll / 7 ,ll:lnfr u gat ' l nod Uuhei all In t *Lyle. have been r.centty adds...a to H. MlTloin M. Malden It the most castrate lent •e d deers le for ads parties and rem.lona. r" to ma sod other porueular. rp IT to tn . :LW., Market nonerlnlead, Cltjaall.. H. M. LONC • 4k , CO., Ottlee, DALZELL% BUILDLUO. TACK BROTIIERS, COMMISSION nRCIIANTS Petroleum and lte Products. ratt.tr:thib thIIee—DALZ6T;LVI mar rt•lhaqenete Way Audi:win !treat ftnadabbla DID wimurr err. arilm3o • W&BING & KING, Comialraion Medcbasda and Br;aeaalti Petraloran and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOOK, DOQUEVIE WAY rifizaDar. ADDIII:23. Room 17, 91ansber o 1 COloosorot; attlO 133 SOUTH SECOND BTRSET. ' CLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE, Lubricating &High Test Burning 011 e Eclipse Railroad Axle 0111, Maud. teen bunt Without chanirel relathila limpid al lowest triati.i.ttirta latele/al otl ton tree:deal climate. or hot sine, Locomotive, Engine, lioeldne Will ant • area. . San NM and Planing ECU Oils, NVirki:Tpr inv " ra!ii.d.itista 011 oTannatielisu ff. Berizole, o il, anci n roh ti l l s . fi= i tz t Attlitilt VARNISH to mum. SAW. Um Work and Mactincrrnrom mum _ ,moevets aosaufamare.lllmor__Di. --21 azz% 17, 41f7P"11...11,T.' rtmalo I . igl 4T:zees," ci.l4. r cotelteda i bd l. cautious are ar and ate la coast..tow Ire moo/ or the rad Ilailroada 1.1,1.11.1.9 cm left"tt WOO". armihora STATEMEUVT OF THE • • ENTERPRISE INSURAFCE ai; tSt iiiti;Dlergb:P•.:( ember 31,u-lbetl.' i i to 14.- with the requirements of ithb'd to *""."''9l Niagigita.""'vp'rinti 11 1 4 h ;tri9 ° 4 "'e Fri I I I; Cl. apltal Bonk ........... . 00 3. .010 00 SID. Aar? . Bigid• •:h I Monroe, • a 11l 0s e Drum d Not' • ihtlk Appro•td - Cur Noon .. ... ..... . „ 13,000 . 00 •. 81. I.U. , A1••UVe . ....... , -3179 Me% : , ..171 1 / 1 111, and nate ' 1.0 00 TS 24.. kr twat Ott rem innall. s 6344 " ...i., 1 7 84 :1Arroof I .7ftnicd2lwt s 5101, . , , 4 ... ...._.. • I I* toga /5. STEL DIFIBWITEALT.NTO. . PLO L•s. 7E63 OW 11. bulimia". Sump.! Taxi.. II 1 OUT 66: Baum. epprhna_ ..... .... ... .. ... 4 7 6 4141. : Balsrles ono °glee Expalas,gs.:,..". . 3. OTO TO. • lb Amount • S . TM. ..bta and .. .. .. $142 :1 4". 33' lh Ste 4 6 11‘130 " J. B. ALII2T , cer WM= I BURALfICE COPAPANY. " 4 "Prs littnal tuck. iw " 14 ulut "Wit. Seeefitil C C; 4 taa r e .6kUw s daa i ! rA4 . Jr, Fesot l X.Eallyr., gi,t7par.ll4:4, = l % , 'AU A.VgillErrre'ld";t. fleco, Laval,. T Geo4;lll.reauitatoe s ...rum.. MATTER , - OF .TEE • • APPLICATION of, ”Ibe_Cillsea'S Natant Betiding sad LA?, Aloseelatlon it' teary ' add Nth s' for a Charti of Ineeteporatlon: • And now, th telt, 'tell 16th day erlfeweinber. A. D. 1114P.P. the Innen net Con and taatmaent. et treaded3uning been presented tn..jetendee • * and sanest ned by the Cease; aid the objects, UMW wan eoiaLtlone the ate do! forth sad ewe* fluted. an snarler tone Lot fel and net InJeeleet. • • Ills (wifely - d and directed that geld las intaiel Amiss . It * '•l4dla Die Oleo et lb. PratheneeetT at the Cetera of Coalahunt Plese. aid lea COW* , otaa , d atrislle Won Bc Itieezed in the Mubarak Dally Yarning Par-arm - Par of hate three areell.. eeti lasi fora, Marin appniatlen.has beta made , to thi Caere of Coalmen Ilesi et the County of Al taterT en:drans the said • . ClOsen.. Mutual Bakimi eistoe attn.( of .Bbaepabeert and gaga , . a thaia.o..l . / 0 .- , P.ition;••• and that nen Chartar be granted lit the hest Urn. of sad Cebrt , a. b.d exceptional:el/led la „.4, ti de . BY Tile' 0 , 411. T. ' • P. A. DeCLI7IIO, • ' Corp. , aniat sad Mat was strong. Pollaios. •• . • PrPTSBDREm. PA C. 19. At A.ll 811AVEI OFFICE.. ) • *42'll' II; : A. irmitt 'i rVirlit I 0: „ Tau IS TO GI RT. NOTICE that on the lath day r Member, A. D. DODS% lintbl 'lb Bantry inc 7 wall tweed nylon in • ' lout* of .ota DQIr , . t hags. to the Com, •at Alit /Mot anal Mete ot wbo her r i4Joiged Haab.. typt on bin OVA 1 414 lb* borywns of: Y 7 -deblb, ItS4 Matto 'At ens Pro Pent I . :4=pnet - to Dace or for hi. um, Udars D.' Ina; arr,rja c iy.tet Inmate ttr . of lye .titilloolD, to Doren IL eintreassat Z i r t 7rj a ntin; ‘ ot ntt areltinott or tas Ulnae Delet i on; Ito e tiltill;•11111111tale i ter. Difr Muir. A.. tti. waliewwwict tr. •)atldßf A. )4 s. I.IADOCtf. • Noricr.--I;ettets at: adoistals. org LLY. deed . : r . lbe Au ll 7es:::7o c f eanCEu Hlll. I 17.1.010! belt tined totheVidolliitti4, all pantos !salt) ed . tout,* estate ere 'thereby twitted to taus burro. Mut waywebt, mw.oli. bulk,' • tombs dolma Kohut gild *MIA to prootat them to C. p, • DwDIX, ..11dailoturai .r. • de3;t7/ w _ at. 11l Borth /Luba% AMIJSMYMNTS THE BED LIGHTs Or the Signal of Dattittr. allernotu ACADEMY OF MUSIC. C. - C. COFFIN, MIME 1= e Chineselion In Amok's, By Prof.GEO. F. Ban k% N. D., 'nom NEW HAVEN. CITY LULL, OILS L&MOND OIL ivonKs, Duquesne Way, Plitsbo al. h. AND. D*;,ALEB3 IN MA.III:I7I.CTUEXE Or INSTT.RANCE LEGAL lial