TEE .DAILY • G=TE, rcraussED EVERY 3LLIUSM - Ci. la-SD/LT4 stacintco.) PENNER/UV, REED & CO . ' IR.o.reprgoz - lerterris, . B.l7iesast.t.iers. OIZETSZ sad MS YIFIX 6TILEE4 LINIELS Diana Plptt of Vedas Peltsjimia. 01710161.. PAPER Dl' PITYYMING3 AND ALLEGHENY CITY. &AZOXIM. cßx4rxst mut BEST 74111L7 mut COXIINSCIAL tA. &au, = iZire ' gre,T rrlen per weer... gan asinse-r.e... per .... • . GAZE:MY.. • rITTSRVW H. PLNIVA.. r=2 iittsbittijh 61-rtti `2 Mr AT A ICRATING of the RepaLlican Committee of Crawf,ird connty, held' on Saturday last, delegates ,were se leited to the State and Senatintal Con ventions, and instrneted to sclpost Gen. -Grant for President and ainsha A. Grow for Vice President "- 11 ANOTIrill Fenian demonstration 1.111 been made in Cork, the mpmlsers of the order taming in contact with the police 'authorities endenzoring to re°Me a Wil mer. The British Government has a large contract on hens in dealing with .this powerful and mischievous organiza tion. FOB. IigLAXATION BISIIXISCR kiss re cieved leave of absence, and will en• deavor to recruit bin builds by several months of travel in the countries of E r n• rope. If he • eculi be prevailed upon r ic croon the oxen, he would receive in tbis country a welcome befitting his . nalic and fame. 'ltismco, the mother of rerufutioniets, le 'gain threatened with civil war, if in deed she lee over enjeye3 immunity from internatetrife. The news by the Havana eable,• this morning, portends a serious conflict betwe!n the govern mentand dissatisfied factions. Society is fearfully demoralized there, .crime holding high carnival in all f actions of the „country.. " By A ACCILST DECISI9.NOtbe Supremo Court, in session at Philadelphia, 3117:: Jana G. Sußassi-it, of this city, recov era real estate to the "value of Borne 860,000, which had beau illegally tnme ferred by her husband from whom eho was divorced. Hrs. S. hoe battled this cue for some time past, and her many friends will be pleased , to note the Ansi decision in her favor..., Tag CAIvADIAIsa are taking alarm a: the reorganization of the Fenian broth erhood in this country, and, in view of possible contingencies, a forced' regu lars will be stationed along the Niagara coast as soon as navigation is resumed. This piece of . prudence may be very well, but as we take it. there need be alarm felt by our cousins across the bor. der; es the leaders of the Fenian! have lost all faith in schemes for the invasion of Canute, and in the future will confine their operations to the soil of Ireland. ►Xew Illssoale Temple. Philadelphia rejoices now in the pos session of ono of the firieet Masonic Temples in America, but the members of that order have in contemplation the enaction of a - new edifice which will completely overshadow the present on in point ofelegance and grandeur. Or next St. John's Day the corner stun • /will be laid on the site sele,ted, and Filberts reefs, and the temple be completed free .yeare from that date, at a coot of $77i0,000. The new hall will be of granite, and it: the Borman style; the massive character.' of this order of arenitecture, however/. being well relieved by the arrangement of the buttresses, balconies, balustrade:, and gracefurpinnavies which form part of the design. The four sides of bUillialglifin be of granite, the only dif ference to thh design bell: in the trout 'Oa Broad street; which will present one of the meet ruagnitidnt features of this thoroughfare. The labilding will be three stories in height. The front so Broad street will present two towers, on. at each corner, the intervening opace being composed of a handsome portico, running to the second story, and above which will le two inches for statues Mee of Silence,) the whole surmount.' at the apex of the roof with a small tower, at the summit of which -will bo a statue of Charity.- On the lace of Lids main frost, In addition to the ornamental windows, will be (In relief) emblems of the Order —the square and compass, ,te. "The tower at the southwest corner of the building will be the great feature. .It will be. three hundred feet (vim the ground bathe top of' the spire, or one hundred and four feet higher than eerie. Church steeple. The four owners of thie tower will be surmounted by pinneeld,• while the buttresses, extending up a con siderable distanop, the balcontes at the windowe d and the balustrades and gen . eral ornamentation of this portion of the drachm will add greatly to the beauty of the whole design. The remaining three sides of the building will be re - Bared be buttresses between the win dows,...and the whale effect of the exterior will be. at once massme and graceful. -The portico at the front, being twenty feet in advance of the line of the build ing; will still farther add to the beauty of the design. . - The building - throughout will be Ore ' proof; Iron girders being used at the sto ries, and other preesetines. are being 'adopted to guerd against the destruction of-the edilid. Veetnkitioh of the most complete kind has been provided, the steam apparatus to be used for heating the bulling being also designed to drive a fan to keep up a circulation of fresh Mr in all of the rooms. Provision has. also been made for a bountiful supply of • water at every etery. The entire build ing will be devoted to Masonic puree!. sea, and, therefore there will be no restt deuce within the hall. as heretofore. - - • . —Mr Eelitey, of New York, has re vived the airline railroad project be tween New York and Watitingtott. lie hai introduced the name bill pa rod by the House of Depreweatatiyes during Die float session of the thirty-ninth Con , with new cerporators, viz: Simon - Cameron, Thomas A. Scott, John Me ' Manne, - Dayld K. Jackman,. W.Meliyoy, James Daffy, Jam. Andrews, William . H. Willey. James D. C•tton, - ; Cameron, and John Edger Thor:Arista, of Misfit:ate, William T. Wolters, of Maryland, E. H. . Nichols, E. IL Wadden, Richard Fran ; . abet, en4 d Erastos Corning. of New York, H. M. ir.i, of lowa, andJ.C._Senno.ly .and Ch les A. Sherman, of W.itlogten, D. C. ,he bill was referred to the Com ; . =Mee Railroads and Canale, which is t tinders to be favorable to it. " • . Cantors litituthe ennons murder trial laaif tat been concluded at = • lonia, Mich. it 'Appears that John Brown and William Morse had fre-pient -Ij, quarreded, and the former had sworn. he wonldklll Morse on the first upportu ,, nity. One morning MOne went to his barn, and some lime . afterward web found there, banging by the bock with satrap taken from nts ri Nu harness. The • jury Tithed the premises, and from the • .. position in which the body was found, - cam* to the concision that he tonot kayo . be skranglvi, and then plated in that ,-"position, to make It appear that he done the died hiumlf, and stnelg, eimum ' • steams pointed to Brown as the murder ; er. He who COATiCteti. • , - : •.• Pala Paint, carp bla ßunions. , • I Pain Ain: liiiins.." - I Pain Paint, ures leavean C o stain. • ••.. • • , 7 - Pain Paint It harmless., . • ' - Pain Paint la oertain •• ..: '- • • i - . Pain Paint is quick. . 1 Pain Paint endorsed by . Ilf..D'a. Pain. Paint suits everrtxrJy: Pain Paint cures old ilicer. • .- - Pain Paint curets fresh_ szoLintbs. , - Pain Paint cures Bruise.. 1 Pain Pnint outset broken Bibs. Pain Paint closes frozen Feet. Pain Paint ruins all Liniments. • .1 • Conte and teat Pain l'atrit free of cm(: at 62lArch street, :Philadelphia, in the I drug - store. : The arowd • its big; ovule • i early. . . . . —A highly incceasful OfTart has been Made at Iluntingdon,'l l / 4 ., to raise fonds by subscription-for the -establishment of a normal eabool forthoSerenth district, composed of the nonntles of, Cumiper-; ' land, Adams, Franklin, Fulton, 'Bedford, Huntingdogrand Thhtir, under the net of 20th May, 15,57. , The sum of nearly Mir , ty thousand dollars hivibecn subscribed. If the state Mears the same liberality ti this institution that it 'hgs to others of • the won kind, the school rill not only - be a grand success but nn ornament to Huntingdon and the other COltlltiVi of thu normal —The-Washington Chronicle prociouncv! Tennessee • "Ma most perfect itepublie In nst missionary . herons Jong.—.l 7 oe o a Poe. ' _ • • —Mr Dickens's description of tho ship wreck, in b is resdio: from David Copper . field, In New York, was so naturally impressive that his auditors pet their • over-shoes oa 'to prevent, wetting their -I feet. • • • FIRST EDITION. MIDN IGEET. FROM WASHINGTON. Impeachment Qcteetion Revived. Trial Cur Conspiracy litecomni end eg. National 'Financial Matters. The. Kew Whisky Committee Public Debt Statement • By TelCtlirh to the I%W:oath Wattle.] WAstetsaroN, Feb. 8, IRIS I= The Cbmnattee on Reconstruction had very strong sosmion to-day. Rapro- • seutatives Stevens mid Boutwell urged the adoption of a resolution for the im toisclucnt and removal of the President, lint the Committee finally referred the Prealdent'e letters and Gendral Grant's ton sub-committee, composed of Memos. Itingiun, Barnwell and Beek, with au thority toinvestigato and report on the impie.chment queistion. It is the opinion of leading, membersthat the President has rendered himself liable to indictment • for vonepiraev. The Cornalttee adopted a bill reruov- Lug, the political disability from Govern ors'Orr and Holden ' and, General Long etreet. ' Mr. Brooks moved to include General Beauregard, hut the Committee refused. I - 1:1VY OA.7.IITTE. • Commodore John A. Winslow has been ordered to report at Washington an Chair:Mos M the Baard•to appraise cer loin iron clad vessels under the act of Congress. Captains John Almy and Fox hall A. Parker, and Chief EngmeersJno. King and E. Senton, are ordered to re port to Commodore Winslow as mem bers of the Board. They will visit all the ports where Iron clads are stationed. I= The following ie a correct statement o the Public Debt on the tiretof February 1.964, • Debt Searing Ogta /Merest. FIT* percent. Honda.— t =.711.:X1 It per cent. Roads of 1.347 awl 1.4 vx.a.ast :An per Ceti, l'ontic. ..... n3.675,5A tO tin per cent 5-C• • ...... 1.3%./SLUD CO Penston Pant ' 11. tVI.I[Om ME=:l Debt Bearing. Currency Interest. Js per cent. Hoods $ .4,473.503 e 0 "[het, y ear roe dto tered_t Notes 45 :14.71.0 07 Three year 7-45 p' Notes 114.9.55.5i5 fa Three per Cent. etruecales • 3.051 N 0 dd iralure'd Dr& SOl PMentedfor Itrrouni• I To. 7..T).N0te5..d . . Cla. ' 4ll d 3e , A tern ',l e*.Ur.“ tea. . IS. and 1...0ber .a. Z 11.103 1100 e. Texas triae,ri. y , __ Tre•sar• "Notes. •e... 4 tr;11.1 ,, LiN4 Pr , there. dsof o w r pril LIM 711,4111", NOle, /1.. Id, 0437.. EEO= D.LC Bearing , no Inierat, V. F. Notes Fractional CurrenC7 Geld Cartldeates al 1 ,

traet, o. 1.11• im1.12:, \V. .t I.nip glum, fay:, r.r., Itzkotedi. Alm, by A. LAithvarfAtail narr, ,Wert , ;. "I"..ry i”. it ChAvri.,..;, nhaeting h.. tows held. and a saeng or ,^,l nth, • 'tee orp,nted to pro••eed to Wail:ng:4w itto the etject of se••uellog the hohlun the San I Doni , cram, C 41.1,1110611 g t I:lerehtud. The Inihicumetita ofrovel =EI • --Bishop Willt. Qf the: CaAllelic Dicexe of Nla , cgachuacti..., Al:v.1100d to Low hiAll re.ittlein raaa.fse in Worcester fur tbo 54.,,0, of. Airco, faikin and O'Brien. —The oorpnrrlion or Drown UnLvaral.: tv, Nor - Vorn. Lao. r!rottrl Roo. Mriii• Onsvoril, D. U., Drerdrol, in risco of Iles. Dr. bintru.rokignirt. -11. I.:. 'lnward, carllifir of the !Shrine Bank at Dna and voll knnirti died on Sarin - Any, rifer Short flinen.r. - 1.T.,114 , ;6 , 1 , ry In SAnwhog.. bnrnesil on Vriklny.night, th 7th 414. t. t.u.4 lusuranco Tel,. I:oldest sat ten Poises. .1 :11.1 , ./.l4(tiSrA o tae rtt.s.burv, • ALI., T. Fel7rMa":'..--TO-daly wan th ...01,1,t tbo ill, 'all. hurt tion . mortipter rR. twenty 1. " , "^”ty - tnur Ll , ktrkfn below zero; ut nimo , twelTo uad off, TO this Itrtnillo twelve toovo. . CITY AND SUBURBAN It. raloallne's ScbAtb.cbe.—Wo be, rooolvo4 boat the puhlinbar,*-Mr. C. C Mrll7, No. 51 NVced •Irect, copy of brilliant . nobottNclao coin wooed and - c ur ranged far tbc•olono by our Inw eiclzen (41lb:emote . : It to beau Drolly printed, and will prove a volt . blo In•sical 11.1. 1 of Our friends, and nu a Yalentin..'n K.l Da, offorin4 100 keno of nothing setter to neleetioe.• _ _ Plinth Ward 31eiting.-9at Friday night laavtaa larva meting of :tla• cialeen• of the Ninth avant woo held in the Salton' 00 to. u TV, oily panaven ger len Liberty' garnet. Aft, fif•Veral speeviaes In favor •f 1118 net aunt e, tllO re , o 111{10 11.1 eptal - at the Lam envevalle ancvaing the even ing. prev .l, avoae aannuiinuanaly tap lanavval. . - Surety roaco.—Amanda Khoo 1.11.11 itit,•llej',:tViel'oraporanl la dioa n r ldlng In la n)ilull,.l,n lnd u t a h, q n u en a t r alledalen . daysl Kola ~.1 Inedaunglongo m ge. a Ammo- Al outdo Mitt - anoints bore)* Alderman Tavforagal md her lot MI v.ty. or thit p•stro. rho ;melon,' ono. arrested and hold for Innading. ' Eaten Pretence.—lieurae Ty lac and Ida wife eonota , l h•fnro Aldartatan Milier nt; obtaining trotter under Mae pie trace, ou oath of A, tindery, had a hear• tor 01.1 Saturday end trace• bald to ball for their appearance at Conit. Abandonment.--Mal - Mt n:IL Ikle 4 Tur7 mach infmnMitm, bernrii Alderman Strain, Satnr‘lay,,harrlngMer husband with a3Andoorpmit. The oartirw ratide In Small Piuehm Kb. 3leliwr7 Ar rraiml and held rm a 11oarm4. , • • IgereldoC.-11.111en. nt tho Mayor's omen .ppeurrt In In on 1.110 Dimity :stnyer„llilorman: Butler, ins -110,4.3 or Neventeones ymitiirdity morning, Iles." Flrenea , a aoraerlnitan,c—A regular monthly' meeting of the Firemen's Al soiatlon will bo held iu thu Mall or toe ut, i u'elnols. thin avenlug. A full 'alto:lLl:ince • Itacclpts'at .thef 'Lodes 011ie,.—The reteull , t3 at the Mayor's offlile yesterday morning, norrnlnc from Ones and far fe/ urea, aut,,ltuNtl to ,seer one hundred dollars. • 61Ippery.—The uldevvullea were ran tiered uuusually allupory yesterday by thu heavy rain,. malting' IV .estremeLY perilous for pedestrlaue. -- , • .Clly nclJouroott meotttot . , of CiteCnoncllK wk.!! ho told to morrow twu o'clock r. a. CIII AND SUBURBAN, . . sew Church •peniaa. The formal opening of the elegant, new 1 ,...,,,.. A , c .,. .... E. i . . 1. ,....., 1 1 , :hurch edlficts,Jint erected by the Ism ;Dm 000000 —Three nottalnaa Pained renceville M. . Church congregation, —,..." . 200 .. " — "" 1.117 c" ..r.4 took place yeste day . Notwiihstandin e { ha 1 nnnnnn eo--the Work of ask.- the eenolar.Y. lc dieugreeabl weather which prevail- One of the moat destructive tires that ail through cat t it; clay,"the interest was in occurred In the city for several years vif the moot g owing character. The took place ymterday morning, between opening of thittructure la but one of j three fine and four o'clock. Them . the many avid nees of the progressive buildings on Fourth street, among which stepl of thin part o f our new cousolidid- 1 ~ ,1 15 .1. It. English .t Co's Book Sindery ed city. tindel the excellent borough , land Printing ostablishment, were left In government, isteeets have been laid out 'mine ' involving a loan of at Meet two, with great reglarity, and the improve- liuncir , d thousand dollars worth of prop., meats of late h ye been la marked con treat to former -roars. Witli thi perm.- I nanny and progressive improvements taking place, :the necessity of having better churches, of matter. style, was fall, and the result lit ohurches aro springing up here and them of it higher grade. - Methodism, like other derionlinations, had to wonterulw hit many 'linden..., growing out of the el°. proxintity f tho plece to the city oroper. Residents o were I disposed to retain a son with old church emsociadium, aud einiply holds momma' ninnies to those lu their Imme diate neighborhood. This was the case , in regard to the acetate here. though in I some reepsete It was quite ruttural, as the society enlylmmed'one appoilatmeat of eaveral In a clecult. But as the popular lion Increaser 4 and improvements of a better class wells made, the Methodist society gradually .grew etronger, and for neverat years fan been able to sustain wall a mintontir. Full quarter of a cen tury ago the Methodist society wor &hipped in a, one story unpretending brick building, nn Butler street, now occupied nes private dwelling. The next etep was ;the ,:, , cuparioy oS a budd ing on eloVatted ground near the perc ent structure, now known an the Law renceville Academy. Believlng aehange would he bottiu, an eligible lot was pur chased on CoVington duvt, opposite the Arsenal grounds, and a frame structure ofgood proportions was erected. Here the church grew ictrong and prospered .with the prosperity around it. The Ger- Man MettiodUrteatteving perch:seed the - prepoily.,:thisl toe& Mil possession yiss terdav, and e ler with tine prospects for the future. , During the Centenary year the congre gation resolved to borer God and cam- memorate that event by taking Weal tires to build an edifice with all Um mod ern a:envoi:depp •. of the ago. This move ment was inaugurated under the direc tion of ROY. 4. Vv. linker, now of Alle gheny, In MIN at which time an eligible lot was purchased On the earner of Bin ler and Covington atreeta, and partly paid tar. ".k liberal subscription was also received for the building. Alootit ten m aths ago the building was commenced, and has so for bees corn pitted as to penult the lecture roc= to be formally opt ol yesterday. The build- Mg le nine by sixty, with a lantern' etreple Ina h mired and elate feel above the groned. The style of architecture Is a modeled gothic, with a slight blending of - the greet.. Thor - main audience chamber, with end gallery, will ii.om modate eight, hundred to ens thousand percons. The interior In to be elegantly tilted up, anto be lighted with a sun burner •fee 'Womble focus. Net being lady composted we omit any further disci - 10ton Of this part. The leeturb ram Is completed in ele gant etyle. ;It is doubtful if there in a more malcontent and well arranged let lure room Id the cap. Bin large, nearly Lilly seventet opmre, doe height, and Well lighte with double framed win , down. 'llis ells ere of a highly colored orange tint,:with a rich creamy ceiling. The wood Work of the building in heavy mold, and beautifully caked, see the seats , and pulpit. I . Flour covered with rich car peting, undde house admirably heated. Tho provisems for lighting wim gm are well adjust y fd. The leetareroom may be entered I, , the mannive front doer way, through a Short ball, with a chow room ,I . on both idol.; but the entrance from the aide street amore convenient and sotto ble. In th rear is a library room, front which a p, ivate stairway leads to the pulpit of the audience chamber. Tne fornial opening yeateniav was crowned with antpleiene etrroansiangea. The fact that nothing but a basket col lection wan taken betokened a healthy mate of'thb !Werke... At the morning hour "Seri Dr: IL Miller, of Smithfield Strait Church.tliseourteni on the glorious ilospal of dhria . .. In the afternoon Rev. It. I. Miller, of Birmingham, occupied its pulpit:, in which he set forth the Rev. of the Gospel to the massed. Rev. S. P. Wolfe, Presiding Elder. preached it night on the Resurrection of the Righfoons. It is milky; little to affirm tluit dame discourses were well received and highly appreciated by the throng egg audiences at each servim. Baldee these ministers named, there were airtelerment, reeddenta In the neigh- borbood, Itev. John Martin, formerly a Member of Conference, Rev. John WilkinsOli, Chaplain bf the Pittsburgh Poor flothe. Rev. W. McCracken, sad two local ministers, Messrs. Clews and Ilatemau.: Great prelim is awarded the Building Committee for their herculean labor., namely, Rev..l. Wilkinson, W. A. Chap man, S. Mit T. B. Stewart and .1. Med calfe. Ir. Joeeph Bender, the Supeuita tendent f the Sunday School, is spoken of highl for his labors. /tad, as usual, the ladle" rendered eignal servies. Al though the movement was inaugurated during tie pestorette of Rev. L W. Baker. yet the unmeecement of the building, and its p ogress and partial completion, devolved upon Rev. Jainew A. Miller, the present pastor. Ills buccal mother prefects lot a alwithe character was a pledge of what mold be done in this, and which has been Coliummated so very. will. Re in quite popular us a preatheX and pastor, wad merits all the good words mid la hie favor. . DESTRUCTIVE FIEF I= Abi.ut " - ono eiolee.a In the morning Lieutenant Wilmot, of the, pollee force, who wan oil duty at the time, discovered,. smoke lesuing frem the 'proles room,i which was in the basement of Englieh it iMts blislunent, and at once com-I inunimied the feet to the Central office! of the Oro Alarm Telegraph. from whiehi rho alarm was- rounded. The Fire Psi pertinent answered the call promptly, nud iu a few momenta the tire was ea{ tingaiahed, after which the Aseletant Engineer of the Fire Deportment, accomi panted by the Fire Marshalsend tyre nolicetrien, made a thorough' exainina, thee of the lower portion of the bulidingi and wore satisfied that the fire bad toss thoroughly extinguished. Mr. McElroy,. the Assiatant 'Engineer, thed ten. the [dam is charge of the Fire Marshal and police, with instructions to the pollee t.O remain and keep wash over it until th proprietors arrived. MEM Between three end funr o'clock t. 4 policemen'. who had remained in. the buildjr.g, hearing an unusual noted, went If fi lhe front door when they discos 4 trod It Issuing Issuing from the third stor' of the s- ti aiding adjoining, which win clot ociMpied by English at. Co., sail about the Fame time the operator at the Central wilco discovered the fire and gave the alarm; but before the engin4o ,null get into. service, the dames had made such rapid progress that-St wawa matter of impossibility to save he build ing. From It the flames were ceommum :keel to the nialn building of the firth, which was a four story brick'. with 'an, Iron front, the basement of which was occupied as ; press room, the street noor by George 1.c., Knott k Co. aswhili'r ssle shoe shirt, the remainder by Englieh A. Co., as binding and printia: establishment, and In less. than half en hour the entire building wan a rums. The next 1400.50 that fell a prey to the tlarim rim; elernant x s flint oali e.l by C. If. l'auluon and occupied by .tour, li. Ilailoy, real cantle agent, as an nith,e and dwelling, a three sly brick adjoining the book retablishrne which vs . ..totally destroyed. So talndlY did the dames :vivant, that - Mr. Bailby wu baruly.enabled to get his wife aid children from thehorning building; not even allowing them time to tress Mein -wive, •By this time the llamas had coached the building...at adjoining r Nitiey• N which Was Orrtlpted by Mrs. Thorn, and own.' by Mr. Piulsen, burning everything , in the second end third stories, ineluding'a fine piano. ate adjoining building, owned arid occUp)ed by It. D. Brucklocher, tailor. waaelighti, damaged. The building on the oppoene side of the etreet. occupied b• Dr. AA and the one adjoin digit, owned by R. lASI. ' , pronl and ocimpied by Mrs. Folio" as a bearding house, were elightlyidiim a.,l. and only, saved from destruction . by citing of the window shut ter& The'bnilding adjoining, owne,. by Sirs... Stevenson, and occupied by . lien. .tilveltr.er, C. D. Acnetbal Anti Pr. James ore, was considerably clamaged, the roor ha: inc beiM burned ~tr and the bnildaig deeded with water. • I gicottew .h,co'e Louse. I . la addition to the destruction of "the buildings, which were valued - at 513,000, the loeses of Mccore. Eugl t. will net short of $71.000. 1 act of troika, paper ,Wll4 ven henvy, and wee rant:sated at, ay whlh. Weis machinery, isonalating of three lint Oasts Adams preside., two ' rye-elan presses, one hydraulic 'press, Inc ruling limekiln.% thisa foltlng dua ch in.", one cutting noichiue, .14 large quantity of .Miter valtiabledlrna chinery. Including the engine, wen worth. fully rut: ttrarnaften. The flrrn of A. H. I:agllab h Cu, are inured to the amount of Sti,ooo, id the following companies: ..V.tua, Hartford, $12,n00: Putnam, Connecticut, git,sl Gi rard,Yo Philadelphia, t3,:aa. , ; Govern aut. New rk, $5, a}'; Albany, New lork, s3,Oout $ .00; Albany Cdr. N•w York, 8=,t..0.1, 0-4unt bot, taator, New York,,•?4,srat, Inutrnati,mal, New York, 310; Cam berland Mutual, Pa.., e:,50(); Mr..1..1an D. Bailey waa Imureal in a •Itiunburplr company for V.WO. .11tia will overreach that amount consillers. hi v. 'fbe.toesieri on the remainder 4f the . pn.rrtedesun!yed are fully eovertd by irmsrarierti . - T 313 00.1 , 111 3 or Toe 111113. There le a diyoraity of opinion ex sting sr to the inarnedlate origin of tht. lire, but all agree that it was the work of en tricentliary. It te quite weldent traps the statements of " all who examinell• the premises liner the brat fire that it al lout wait n it the rcet.lt of accident, as the furnace nn] every place wienut the building, where Wore bed bean tire the day previous wore found to n&per fectly mid. . A wlndew. leading Au.tho basement was found open, nod .!about twenty feet from the !ante 1313 dlscor, end handle of paper, 301310 330.1311 and a quantityi.f reit, which had evidently been burning forsome.time,and directly over it a' IMIe wait •leurned through the flog,. It is the opinion of many that the waved tiro originated from the flmt, but tine Lel of the tim breaking ont'l,lu the third story of the adjoining 'building to sr Inch the first tire was lit would seem to indicate a different thoort. Mr. Engliah infulus• us that ho weltt through the building Saturday night before...losing upend maw that - all the tlree wire •n -titiguiabed. He le fully satisfied that the. lbw was not the result of acjoldent. This, w• bellestale the third Alme,this firm have berm burned out. . ' me St UM.' c ' I I IM ring the entire. day reurtb * skeet to r tito ‘ letnity of the ruins, wa n c owded• with poople, and about noon. tho crowd heoluno RIO deetto that tint police had to Ito called into service to clear the old*. 'troika, so ss to enable porton, tp pass. Prom finslthbeld street, the. .llbt wart ratherl novel one, no lIMMIIit lOf the MILD! , ^ of ambrellax, whil wore brouglfi,4 . nto requisition In °ono nem , * Of the coalition rain. Th. wi re{ f the A. et P. Telegraph Company 'rem' broken down lay' the falling wall, brif, hands wero eel to work at one to rep r:thoro. --- -- ■tolnlit-Tbampoesa Catamplf•ay ... 'rho, cues, Of which our reeders mut have a &intact nicollectlon, c4 mo rigaitx in the quarter Sessions I twe .lutireve delivering the iiiiinion the Co . rt on the motion of lA '[ 'lSwart. welder, , Eng , in arrest, of jodgmeni The COurt decided four of the criunta ' the indictment were bad, ant the I insisting :two good. Alexendtir Mel Itirsucrly a resident of Drowns:l Ile, indieted with Wm. Dawson foe curial tiny ttrvharge Alexander Than:lpso', Washington county, with painilisg coun• terfoli'l; nits& States currency. i Iliewarirt: who 'nod. the oath before 110 United Stains Commissioner. eodl which Thompson woo arrested a d he 41 to au stye r.aleiconded before - the case could be 1.1 a .l. ppon by grand Jury; and bag never mince appeared in the , ighber hood.where he resided et the thine of the I . proSiecutio,o., htoflitt won tried wine, the i'ort arresting Judgment and: warding a new tent in the that inetance. 'The ar restor judgment on four - OMNI of the Indlchineat, is the elscond inetitice, - pear thnily, as' 'far en the dereddent Storni! ht concerned, mounts' to nothing, the, two good county being sufflelett at least to bold him reoponsible for tit 'Nista to the case, which amount to upwards of two thousand dollars. ills pi eof reel. d eenro at the tine of the trial , a Wash ington city. ! • The' a:Mellen. disappeanknee of Antboar Froyyogel, the Liberty street I nterobant, continue!" to atolls ninth speonlation, but as yet nothing bee been !earned of his 'thereabout.. Ate friends! are -confidant that ha has Udell foully dealt *ill:l r ma' watertein no 144 that he either made away with hinnselli or took departure for any other citiely country. Diligent search hoc been mile for hint lu this wed other cities all tb no avail, and hie dissposaranee daily gtows more . sw. mysterious. • . • The Ileum for ibis Prisadletstablial ed 'on Penn street Is death!. to work great goof, aid the credit or Its organi zation to due tattle enterpriselsuel exer tion of. Mr. Thomas Rabe and Mr. and Mrs. Joins Watt. The Fajen hoods, Con to nisuoperating in the' Movement. and has appointed a commit* to waft' on 'our citizen. to MUM anhscriptiona, and wilt renamenee operatlOns 'tcydsw . We trait their efforts will)* ' edYsintied by large contributie %ft ' • rirarit:da REILiGIOUS, 1 „ --.... • al lesiessey Amoilreessaw. Cbrietj M. E. Church set apart Teeter • or ' day missleaary purposes, an "vestal considerable Importance to title claire gation ; 'indeed, to all the, Methodist con vect/Attlee in the city once each year, in accordant» with the direction of , the Church, authorities. For years Christ Churchlhas given largely to this interest. The edict Aspen _other church has al ways "Nen marked and lasplring In' view ofi what the congregation bad done] r li hereto( re for this noble 4010541, consider-', able i tercet prevailed axaong them to imetain their geed; name, netwlthstand- I lag the adveree times that exist and from ether (Muses. NotiVithsnindiag the fact that Ilishop g mania was not-able to be precool, ac- c rding Di announcement, ea account of t le dangerous (Hoene of hie eldest sea, and the disagreeable weather whiLti pre- veiled; throughout the emirs day, the cengregetion entered upon the day in good opiritii and reedy to do their part, Rey. E. F. Merges, D. D.; the homorwl . pastor', delivered a Mercurio, of great power, raid one admirably culled to Um I '''' occasion. At tie elece of - the sermon IIP the congregation quietly • placed their y e r tic, offerin In the hands of collectors. In th gs e afternoon the usual anniversary , exercises of the Babbathscheol took place r '''''' in the chapel of the church, an cieension ,ent. clunaiii of great Intermit , ilvraulua sfall• . is in inderible sum La always contributed . ii ,- [Mout: this channel, instead of at the ~,, atomic tag service. The spirit of cruel.. mtt , tits,, is rife among the clause to ca nes eel each ether. Then the exercises are ,pi r . ...tried and interentmg. The poster, Dr. or M o r gan CiL7lYderl North M. E.Luml.-aie - wale with the enperftdondente, Mown. Herder nod ]iter, on the platform. Ad drawee of much interest' and Inetruction wereldelivered by Revs. - Mersey,..Locke and ilnyder. Dr.Morganalso Wide Berne happy and well timed remark*. Thee - ercises wore interspersed through out i with . noul-stirritryr eon" iti,.. eerneanied with the elollful , mon igyblie", d l ' :o d th soda' df t tti d e 4 ' l. 3 = i n at ; . a 'c. l4 p r : ltal liaderchip of 'Pref. G. M. Alexander, chorlater of the Church. The grand rinisT of the afternoon service. Levees er, es the offerings e( the ectriel—the tine lineament of which wan sonde by our voting friend, Mi. John 0. llolmes, son or. the Into lamented _Nathaniel Bel nies, as follows: By chinas and spa '.',..6!viiif i sbilti.„ .. ,g4ritt,ewrnett ' 1 cos ribations after WM corning marmite eif t 1,771, made the grand total of fire theilsond eigAty.two dellara and ninety- 'Wel ernfs, an increase of several- bon dyed tio dollars over last year's contrihu- M ark credit la awarded, cod justly too, to the Auperintendente of this well-or. , dared scheel, Mr. Joseph HOCIMIand Mr..! Samuel M. Kier, for the nfts;tion are' split t I wit eh prevails wc largely 111, - .the echood..! Th kaolin e gentlemen are well pc two of ur most enterprising merchants, and -1 aloe for their princely gifts t a educattenat and benevolent -object& - - ih- • ' 4areredeleil.--Charloaaidte made information before Alderman Taylor on salnrday, charging Ernest• litockhart with obtaining geode. under' 01,14.5 pre tense. It appeared that the defendant bad purchased * ,pair of toots from the . prbaecutor for twelve dofare, and Wed to pay for - them at the appointed time Stack hart watt ariated• rind itOttete toll, S. /Merman's office, whim Eh. cme vas he f compromised by payment of the bill and coats by the accused. separate ledebissfewhe of Ike Coaxal. meted Easy Comentesionere hp. Pointed. - .1. F. Slagle, City Attorney, in the Dlstript Court, on Satuntsy, presented a petitinn in the matter of the apnointnient of Commissioners to ascertain the sepa rate indebtedness of the several fiistricts included within the city as consolidated under the act of April 6th, 1667. !The .petition reads: ' • To the .11smorttble the Judges of tAd Dis trict Court of A llegheny musty: The petition of the city of Pittsburgh, by J. P..l9lagle, Attorney, respectfully rope events. That under and by virtue of an act .of ' the General AssiMbly of Pennsylvania, approved April 6, 1847, entitled a i"fur trier supplement to the act incorporating the city of Pittsburgh, extending its boundaries, enlarging its corporate pow ers, perfecting Its municipal organiza7 lion and submitting the proposed oon eolidation to a veto of the people," the first Or Centrist District, composed of the city of Pittsburgh, the borough of Taw renciiville, and the townships of Pitt, Conine. Osklend, I,lberty and Veebles, .wasit consolidated and tecorporated /1-4 the laity or Pittsburgh, and a new city gor rnment has been organized under the i provision s of said act; that by I the thirty-third section of said act It If provided that *commission, emsistethagllegheny of three disinterested freehold ere of A comity, ehall be B , pointed to ascertain the amount of sap p- pirate indebtedness of each city, borough and township included within the:boun daries of the city of Pittsburgh as cen rolidated, as aforesaid, and to lix a rate of eierclal tax to he - separately !levied and pollecteci in each of said cities, bor oughs and townships, for the payment of the separate indebtedness of each; your petitioner would therefore pray your - Honors to apimint three Imitable persons as Commissioners for that pur- J. City Attorney. The Court granted the petition; order ing as follows: And now, February Bth, 1888, the fore going petition having been presented in open Court, do hereby appoint David N. Mlle, of Sewickley, Alexander Gordon, of Wilkins townehip, and John Walker, Jr., of West Elizabeth, as Commission ers under the provisions of the 334 sec tion of the set of April 6th, 1667, and do constitute them a commimton fur the purpose and with all the powers sod do les therein prescribed. " Poll CVIIIA.M. A Deserted Fain'l7 Yesterday morning a roan, accompa nied by a little girl about live !years of ! age and an infant but a few months old, arrived at the Union Deptit froth Man , - I 'field, Ohio, on his way East. related a sad story, which was calculated to en list the sympathies of all who heard it. It wan as follows: About two years ago be married a young widow In Mansfield, whose husband bad been killed in the army. The widow was at that: time the mother of One child, the little girl which accompanied hlm. Sem. months since she gars birth to the infant referred to. Their he said,. bad been la happy one, not a single cloud having intervened to darken the sueshine of their happl. nose from the tints they were married ' until -within a few days. , He had n younger brother, who had, for a long time, been quite Intimate in his family, hut do never had the least muse to sus pect him guilty of any Improprieties with his wife. A few mornings lance, however, he awoke to And himself and children deserted. His wife and broil er had disappeared. He ascertained that they had gone West. Ills first duty, he wa, woe to the children, which he wen taking to his relatives, and after seeing them properly cared for he [would go in search of the guilty pair, and punish them as their conduct I deserved. rise .unfortanate .man appeared to be greatly attached to the children; the one by the former husband as much as his own, and the child was equally attach ed to bini. flow could so basely desert her helpless childiren, and leave them to the care of strangers, is more than we can device She must be destitute of all the finer feelings which constitute a mother's, love, as well as void of ell self respect. She Iriehly 11°- serves all the misery her infamous con duct is sure to entail span her. Deka - ales Elected to am lllemsoesstio 4 toss.ty Ism At thei Democratic primer'' , rrlostines held Saturday - evening the the election of delegates to repreacut,the various die', tricts in the County Convention, to be held next Wednesday, the following named gentlemen were chosen : . • .• rtmantrnoll. I First ward — John A. Elder, Ed. Sul livan. • I , • SeCond ward--Simon Johnson, James Irvin. Third ward—Charles B. Strain, Wm. C. Rafferty. . ' Fourth ward—Joseph O'Brien. •W. R. 5f editing. . 1 --- Fifth ward—First precinct—Jams H. Taylor, Dr. J. AM; Sec and inreelact—C. O'Donnel, Peter Gelecheimar. • Sixth ward—First precinct—john Say n., D. Keefe; Second preeinet—Benje min Byrne. Charles ILlifewry. I Eighth ward—William Griffin, P. 0. Brien. I Tenth ward—Jeha A. Strain, Felix Laverty.. ' I Second ward—Lawrenceville—Thomas R. Sill, M. McCullough, Jr. Colilus • District—John IL! Sawyer, T. Dennehy. • •• - • I • ALLEGEnNt grey. • • First waril—Wm.. Wolfendale, Thu.. R. Johnson. I . Second ward —Wm. T. Farley, John R. Urge. • Third ward—First priminet—Thoe. Far , lisvoEugene MlJery. . I PR 'Peoria ward—First precinct—Wm. H. Reel, P. Fethemtois. , Fifth ward—First precinct—WM. Lev John Gordon. I South Pittsburgh—Jim. Murray, Thor. iKernem. • Vie Geonqua VINO I ire. ' Thodtreenoner the German most which hab been for lite lait Mx mouths anything but aatlafactern lust fallen into the bands of Mr. Zerboni, a gentle man of experience and ability. Me is distinguished actor and Ikea gained in that capacity a high plaos amen; our stage contributors. The! game of Mr. ierbont • assoetated—with the manage ment revives hopes that the public eon s rman Theatre his re turned with new strength, and ea eg premien of grateful feeling may he con fidently looked for. My. Zerbent has Just gone to New York, (rem whence he expecte to return with ia considerable li number of selected actors, with whom he desires to make the German theatre of Pittaburti a first class place of resort for the intel ligent portion of the population, both Germanand English. We congrat ulate the thy open 6>ni acceasien, and especially ear 'Teutonic friends, Mid' wish for the German Theatre anecomand prosperity. The Academy of Moak" has been leased and .the opening, with the entire new cottmany, willtake place next Wednesday evening. Provided the arrangement!' can be completed by that time, • =l:2 The new system of pollen duty inaugu rated by Mayordllackmore and the . Po lice Committee reo for is working well and meets with almost universal fa or:'f Indeed Of the Penner method of having the day midnight force neparate, the whole tercels now Quo,. and alai dell into three - veliets, Ithe night relief . being equji in numbers to both' tho day relicts'. I ord that tbe uight turri may boequall4 born by all; the night force °fleet week b msshe day force of the Present week. The erne ls under the supervision-of e sht ioutenants, four of whom are ou d 'the day—two with each relief, mid! the t inniug form at .night. The city hag. been divided into thirty-sin baste—more than there are mon on either of the day. relief,. They are all property manned at night—soma of thelargor ones having two mu on them. 'rho mon am; to be uniformed, and it is probable that the style worn by tiro litstropolitan • PoliOe wilt be adopted. unit-•moiattea The citizens of MA:Clime township. or a portion of them, ousel to becoming citi zens of Allegheny, tied ea tßinturdaj evening they held an eati-musexatlon meeting at the echoed house.. The meet ing organized -I?y catfiug Mr. William Walker to the chair, and appointing Thomas Payette. Elecretary. Aeozansittee of five woe appointed to draft moo bilious, who retired and alter a short ab sence reported resoltitions remonstrat ing against being a/sassed. to the elk)", end asking the LogleLiture to protect I them. The report - cif the committee woo adopted and a copy of it, accompanied by renolntlen unanimously signed, or.. dared to be forwardedllo the Usgbibiture. The meeting then adjourned. 11 Allest.—lirs., Martin, who :Ides on Elm street, at thefoot of Decsatti.i: street, on entering her dining remit yitsiterday morning found' her furniture afloat iu about twojevt of . water. The! dining room floor is below the laved of the street. and the volume of water witch .mm 011 0 , 1 ,1 Decatur street being greater than the, gutters on Elm street would carry away. it wits forced areas the street Into the 'house. The family wervcttot only deprived of theV break thot, but were kept badly at wqrk until I nearly dinner time .balling Slut” the dining mem. A dmitted.—Our talented andliateeinect friend .Mr. J. McKelvey. was, el molten of Major A. M. Brown, on tilatultslay loot, aduattted to practice law in tls3 Court of Common. Pions. In enteringthato pro-, tensional life Mr. McKelvey brit our ear. 'nest for his sumeas an prosper ity. Ito it thoroughly Tersel In lead lore end cannot fail to advanq• rapidly to the front tank of hie protection. • Eightslen.—Bet wean eleverisind twelve clock Saturday night en exActelon oe trred at-the Clinton Iron fforkn, in onongahela borough. The veld Mono of le forum,' had jun tocsin stoped• -with • ot clay when. tho rumen. expoded with loud report and Rill torcao , atom -04 man, whose cants, we dlitnot tear 'ca *seemly injured. A meeting or the CatboSat Of tole city was nald yesterday 'SA • lturt; Convent Chapel, on Webeter target, ferrthe pnr pose of subscribing aid-of the Slaters of Merry to enable them to rebuild St. Xavier's Academy. qtiit• a ;land/time amount was rislized.Nj CITY iliErds4 • The Public will fled it 112 gederal St., Allegheny city, Carmen Fruid and Veg. etublos as cheap as at au - houle in either ity; also, all kinds orPickl4e, Sauces, Catnaps, Prepared Cocoa for Pies. Condensed Milk, JellieseXesch and Quince Jams, Spiced iiialmon,linest Bor• deaux prunes, London .Layrir Eakins, Citron, Pranollos, Cocoa, Broma,:Corti Starch, Arrow foot, Gela tine Extracts, Virgin Oil of extra tine Cream- lion .13ons,,crearn Candies, At..., ke. • Cinoiroz;.Saavart. - loots. Shoes ant Galtari.-0' the very karst style, e.io ninny!, bead at Mr. Rebb's SD Market street.keeps u solendkl. Stock always on baclO and sells at the lowest:prices. • . qflow Can fa Sidom ae.:Fresh and Nair I" goes.the old licotch . nag. Bow? Why, those who show the blooin el health on/their cheeks, hake Plantation Bitters, which has the power of fortifying the system against diseiise, and oil„regalating the digestive apparatus. Ana you dys peptic, weak, void of energy? gavo you little or no appetite, headache, con •tinued Isomtude end depression et spirit& Take S. T.-18130—X. and %loon and beauty will return. 'The /litters , have become a household friend. • „ 'MACINgLIA. WATER,—A d ghtful let article—eoperlor to Cologne, and at teat the price. F. strrtriF • An Old and Well-tried Rehiedy—Mrs Winslow's Soothing Slowelilleirgn• teelhing • hen stood the tee; Of ninny yell - , Million of motherstn testify Ma it in reliable and perfect [{ safe in all cas S. Relieves the child idrom pain, set tens the gums, regulates 'the bowels,- sires. an infant, trouble4with oelic pains, quiet sleet, and its gamut. un broken rest. Price. AS nen • bottle. Ile sure-and all fer "Strei,, s =Whaslew's Scothing Byrne," having SO Jae-simile of "Curtis. ck Perkins" on the outside wrapper, other, are pas. • • • • - - Beets, SUFs mod Clattersla . 0,, Pike very latest styLe_ can always bel , had at Mr. Rabb's. Mar,ket streetrs keeps a xploadid stock h always on d and sells at the lowest piles. Fine City luvellinca; Ferry and Vitra ntreets,--Thos two One dwellings NOR. 33 and 35 Ferry street,ltt the corner or Third, will be ISOld on 614 end floor of Nlcllwaine'a auction roan* 106 Smith hold street, next Tuesday efenlng. They are inn pleasant nelghborhtfroi, mad cpalte convenient to markets, chttrehee, ecLeed• and business part of the city. These are very desirable houses: 6e0.1; auction ad vertisement. Fine Jewalry.—The Yeryne aelecilon of ass Jeivelre found at thil isakionable headquarters of Reineenaid Ileyran Saidle, No. 29 Fifth street,„,feensiating of gold and silver watches, Wiegant tinge, pixie, brooches. btacteleta, ggazifs, chains, garnet, diamond and othsr:Stsue sets, -at greatly reduced rates. .:Nki charge fer showing goods and telling trice., ani all aro invited to call. . • • Dry 6seds at Whelesalel--Wsi are of terlug full lines of blesehr.id and brown muslins, prints, ticks, ejliaglaastut, ud other staple cools, maklig_ the lamest stock in the Weat, and at Dna than out ern prices. ' • J. W. 11...aselh a co. • sg-ftrket strsiet. The purest and sweetost-Cod Liver Oil in the world, manufacture] from fresh. healthy livers, upon the maa shore; it is perfectly pure lad sweet.k•Putlents who have once taken it can Me no ether. Ask for "Hazard and ensweirs Cod Liver Oil," mannfactured by Caswell, Hazard k Co., liow.Yerg. Sold by all druggists. ■ Boots, Shots and Galterie- , ' Of this very 'latest atylo, can always, e ts had at Mr. Robb's, an Market size - keeps a splendid sleek always onisatiefutd sells at tn. lowest Prima Li. = Sec the greed baysratss 4u celled bias kets at Barkeea. Constitution Water is 4 pertain care r Diabetes and all dimities it the kid eye. For tale by all d re*gbes. YWT. tho I 2 coots Shiiiing MOdino., • klarkoes. Wet Toweling at ..*:ker'a, very cheap. Wet Table Linea, at. Miter's. 'Great Wet Sheeting at Barkac'a, cheap =ll2 (MAT—JOYCE:43a the eLI tett, by the I. Dalian. Yr. 6011F.8.T P 4 tiltAT led Mee ANNIE Z. JOYCZ. eJl•figigbes amatty.r.. Iffr * M7 • W‘ . : ALEX. AIKEN, ET(PERTAISED reann smet: Mutant , ... COPPINS, of all kind.; %VMS, OLOTI L. u. ereir descrlyttoa of Poo Iforolsblaf Goad. foroishod. Boom open doOsol Witt. Um* sod coffin. melded. IC sawocsa—Rav flootA , Kerr. D.D.,uir. M. W. Jacobus, 11 U Z. 1.8. LW . JalVb U. Miller. Le. it CIIARLIIS & PERIM - L.Efi, Ender- AN.T.BS AND UTERI STABLES, cOlllllll of Sandusky street and Cam: as Allegtip 't,y City, whore tholO CORBIN ROOMS nod oat. supplied with xeallind Saltation Rorer wood. Mahogany 'nod Walat Coax., at 'srleee On= Si tatted. RlBles'PrOD•rod for la terment. lienzeio and rlls*Onisc aloo, laPktods or /Dorn* 000.1.,10 reordred. Waco open .1.11 ont. klArAnd Men. • RI °BEET . 1100NET4nd et. raw'. ism aut.**, we. a•creso Allegheny, tad lie. eo Iblaseennl Square, (1:0 Jobe glleon • lieve,llteeibebYblnbn lAna best Meta, llowelood, kilnet zed tnattalla 11xerreod CloalAs. Welnit? Cella. from CS bb , wards. Bosemead Calms gip upwards' atgotber 03fles to proportion'. *Mtge ao. Reor•Gl forollbed . .lll low Woo: If y . allw, II et. and Leglarlng furnlehed gorle. one . dint end nigh, • EDWARD CZAS4NIECELIe IYEILTAISZtt. QIYIneeT-,h1./..341 Me, UM., Allegheny. NetAllte, Relo ydler4 . ether Vol Irlth seventeen otoelye ,, t flesnml lajaleNtu h. 4 M 4 r.dit. Morten Salon: nt prle . te s , Y a le arel' Livery Iltabllillolos - nee . et' ran .4 11.1441fi. Mmes. Vartlageo, Beggien.'snco Rams. an., Ile:, feeble. . 'ejj ~-~~~ IN r: ANTD--A6l TS, for L lfffig • " pcitt-paATs, 1 ho• they:L.l.A. in ~ Fgal and Dled Tor the tied, riflblkene• add Ideldents In the liroat balllon. It toatate over 1/0 Sine raaraolereaad SCO 1 . .4.5. ~. the . snidest 'sad chasm* evar board addti.old. Trice, only OL Ed air roar Tbe Irdhlid ... i..." tlone4 agalaat . Inforlor/irorts alth; a alsallar Ulla.: `See that the hooallda ho] ‘.. ,41..., ~.. t . :to enaraotnas and red Mei: • deal ter .Clren• tare. Addeo-4..105E1 IrAoltrEns I C0.,71111- atrial. r... • . , i": _ '. Aar • WANTIED--LlO. E3t66ETIO FIEF. smao . a the ass s oar's-ta -n n:4c a ttalsoastssaistocoutw word . dir girritit. l l2lever lit 4 'au, iirttele noes alircrilri to the pabittial as. trietlirlth Stab universal tonnes+, and,i Amax, to or od. dress L. J. LOCKH LUTA CO:, Duititeitio WWI. Pttlabareli. r .;;,7; :.• NOTICE. -Pa T i,cE.,-ratrt es kiagnmrlng . ienceratin Age hits it' 1.11 Negll4,ll“Utling, X3ll kitiacAnkem Once. THIS Dklr..t o'cliec T i z z . , J. ug • C 1.!.! iFlitra Yin D•putaut. ja m i; .THE WIMY G. • 11111:DIEBDA7 JiD , Winn Y. • a••• modal:LW Tom 'cow 17KEll fatensiteg rsultaz =OM Isatlidbil Iluatait Ltlierlikls, Wirt Ncws wt*lsemidbas 4 Mal= f tt•FILIBWri awl falleat awl mat rellabla numb! sad tion.• martial Market itsporta elves lir shy pager At 1 the atty. X. lanalttr. Yeebehlet er Merlitelt molar wtshoat Maul FOR To Wicion.Y4ll4.2aMa Single j C.D.s et Cleoof 1.14 copy of pg..r )o. W. palp.p(Upg I, ¢p the dab, Addirlsoi tOettbaaa to maglik• at elab SSW. NOTICI TO BerTICTULEILL—Ia enligrhts 3Tpur mar. be or, od amur .1111. Toe • ; wsat, ma TM lose • tradadmday olitlea torah. mrldenlaybaz bat aa• Man•• weet. SrMailol by Drat. /1.1. 4 % 140.0 °A mu- B.liststated Leib." limbo molt al °ambit O.II.IIICTTE. . • PITTOBIIBOII, 14.10.1 F OR REIT—A Fritmef DNElH WU, satin roman on drat tel three nuns? nod door. Also. • TANANT HOVEL. of Png oar, all to Rood sabstanitat order. Stabling td tarring, bollso. Bilr,cf• ror , gra tuu!...rli NI planted In cinolon frnll . °Pooloen, •Pilidn• ebeiTtrn impel,. de. !Rusin on the bill Imo. diately abort the outer Depot. In Pitt township. inquiry of JOHN WATY. Patin HMI: Or OS RATS A WILSON. Llberty Went. TO LET—A g God Frame Damen ING, conGainlng Nivea rim., with WI urea et land and stable, wall. set with %Mt& Univ., and in a gaol Gala at cultivation, Maas on Beaver Greet. to Gal Borough at glawickgall. and' within are rolouica watt ,of 'SUM.. Ponwolon era. I.medltteiT..'l6 l eand. let torn.. le., lanolin at WM. ItAtiXIN, o. F 0 11 SE N T-OFFICES, ADD BOOMS ln the new banding meted by CM Krptete els•lngs Haat, =LIBERTY lirralCr4 ally. Ifr*Ddlate reweenetalt te. e.. apply at Tent 111.711 L, Mr= - - To LET.—The nuirth •nd bidt . or THIRD STORIES of the new treldlsie ine Liberty Street. Enquire , etX. a J..T. MeCANCR. To I ET-4 large and aribalalw ttal WlllllO/01313T.. erti 1110er street. sat Market.. Beat gliedarats. Milieulow gni OR April Lt. Laqqra vt 6/(0..A. Bllft/Y. CUIO menclintlanal Baak::e • 1 . H , , prt o illEl!T.--Seves.all ue, Leos zoomslo t e aAzirrte EttILDINGOKIPi food 11413. esta b 1.14. Apply it pia at.lbe OAZCbTI corarmu Boum. . FOR sm.p. PALE-FIFE DWELLING • IN SNATCH/MT. — A fine /aril* 4.00.4 built ld the most substantial manner, with non. plata arranges:testa for it.; het and cold water; ash plts, bet alr nos, /b. Nunn este GI Um& .res.of around. Vary near {poker Vane/ trig Mon. JOHN' WAT. Jr., bireicklerrllle P. 0. FOR BALE —RABE . CHAISCIC • son SHALL CAPITALISTS. —W. OBEENGS looped. Onds. Ftlestanoin GOODS 5T1)81.. , No. tte Smithfield street. 1, offered for We o$ great bagain. Best of reasons Air Bentsti., Apo' pO at the iitore et once. F. toR SALE-A very desivabil• three-story BRIM /100 BE. nearly m 0• rested brick [robes marble tomstleat hoer threagbeatt haw, costal. amen Mali. at4ltalsbe4 retret,Ne.'l4 /11.11 IMRE LT. IWO' BLath ward. PeaYYtan Cram Aprlllat, :Me Enquire al Mahon..' FOB 8.411L1C--FLODAMAI LANDS. —w. Weer for sal* lat Oil Acres of Lead one twat, about la =Su above the eas of Apo: lanai.... The laud Is Intwored 004 ender dal. Wail°. and V man rplaied ...richness of *oft And predowloeness of Southern stapissomeao." sugar ease, cotton. rig. matt gotstow gad or too., with sopetior insist fOo gottli tad nista. hogs. on the pine rang.. Tim hest Of yellow pate Utah. In abundance, with lost rola lister pow, Wr saw wills. with depth of water . *umiak:ter suramboate to run lember Into the Fiver. when Mesa ae leaded Into large gammas and shipped tairla, There are ten good grata.. beams on the premises. The waters otownsit with SA. gems. /lanai. and ills woods .wilto nib Linde of-game—War, deer. tooter,. snail. eta The atonal , le antirely freg front thoweilliguee eeeee dared boats...tie toasigurgs soprerilise In the loath. W. will .011 this land at the low . priest per acre.. ; • • tract - .C1140:0 sans: wholly 6121IIVIVT. 04, cowered with th• finest yenew alas timber., with every facility for sowln g amber, oall.oolo strew.. to one the lumbar Into the river. tisot Ilea a•ar the ant glanied. Price alegata two acre. • • .. id,,WO•eris In Georgia. at Flew (mfg. .anti. raper sere. ' • Tor further toforsnation wad or WI for one Southern Lane Circular. BILL it SI/ 1:1711MT. 11001Ena...4-1.100.000 Aiwa. PittWoulth• tfonogol7Lowre.entlle.l ' '• poie SALE,4lonto and Lot on F °o owner of Mealiettaa sad Adams Meet% neer Pesseater BAllway. ,Lot 41 by ill rent. Ilene* rime. eenteleinir 7 room sad good ha. vial' improved. Hone. and Lot onSbeileld.segr Bidwell street. Allegheny QM Lot 72 feet; lease true& OM Was lan. ITS hams add geed Wier: weber and ye.. Aleo, wand mesa Ileum mad Lou in good loenlion, 144.104 ed 1. RtleH & 00., Bearer 410144, a r e. 14 , 01 t BALE--BOREIES.—AT gowAiurg Lfterr aid - Sala BUM. OW TIWLT 110Balt CBay); Om DAMS. GU= 1101813, ow LAZGIS . DRAUGHT HOELSZ: .11nbe . BUDS MUM; two MKT KABUL inzar Waring. W. House. inrilenes toosht ud soli on oommtudos.. FOR SALE-One CARRIAGE; • mailable !Mom or Me bones . ; om TWO.. BOEHM 111.430 N. mAll • dmbis is of ELLZ•s marly mw. Empire at the ricsawr. SPECTACLES; ' Or ALL SIND% AT. Dcsarxre === 11. a W.A.TOlit IS PROVING L rnmor soccras. , bi 41.1 Uinta. UNBEA.TEI • at . EUISUM se rim Emmet WELT IND_ VCr.3IENTS: To Titoisz wANTiactm.orauffi. WINTZI CLOTH.'. cuserszszek TOTING% And 0VN1C01.713011. inks, ata4o warder L tNLWtettlq pally m BILLs Pl 3 OSIT. LINO THAN OM:311, ' THIS lON. Coil and sala. 'tack a I 11.8111T6,Neretant Tailor, . 10. .ss inrus ST.. motes .c Itteleept. .Hll2llll s. SLIM, . • Merchant Tailor, Oor. Claii.Otroirra s I II PITTUUNIIH,:PA' GENUINE ' GLYCERINE 'TOILET 80AP., . . *wanton/ birlaltit. SlQUlltple. 477 Ospre Watt. imam. ' f - .. • luta/amp ban Una. lry • vennir ann.. ft:/k , Cram tin axons stalkall %Imp , tlasmiably four/ saints th• p.m • Bask gall at Um same elan lt Le mule t. ask* np alms* slmalll7lOr pinitri..... napes neat.) It ta to thU latter-substance Oat it eleally owed Vs aeottilanalolln• - •eltaatag tbea'.l ow; ~...siNg aly-loomplettem..nras•ntlas.r. elipplas gad tar papiaasant ranghatas expert