1 a MY AND SUBURBAN. TliE COURTS. • United states District Court---Judge Mc. Candless. SKruan.a.v,March 1.1.—A. petition for ad judication in bankruptcy's filed by Gee. Washington, of Lycombag canny. A petition for final discharge was filed by Montgomery Cox, of Columbia county. In the case of the United States vs. one hundred and tWenty-four barrels of whisky, owned by William of the Fifth ased, together 'ward, the whisky was re}s with the distillery and appurtenances, upon the owner ,filing a bond conditioned for the re -delivery or payment of the appraised value of tho•sanle.. Quarter. Sesidon Bench; Saturday's session w devoted to business of a miscellaneous c acter. Soutanes were pronounced asloll WS : John BroWn,, who pl d guilty to the larceny of a pair of bootifrcnaMr. Eccles, of Birmingham, being first called, a num ber of witnesses. testified that up to ..the time of the .commission of the offence his He character for - honesty had. been good. had already been confined in jail for about a month; and the -Court sentenced him to remain two months longer. • Jacob Beisel, convicted of misdemixmor in attempting, to shoot' John Schmolly tladugh the gun proved net to be Ipaed, a fact of which the defendant was ignorant) was sentenced to pay the.ccetspd to give bail Ip the sum of e 2,000 , to keep the peace for two years. Michael Kestner, convicted of an assault find battery on Ws wife, and in jail since ])1 e cern') e r last, havinsaile'd to procure bill' for his 'goodabehavior, lyas relpaged'on, his • own :recognizance to kehp the peace for two years T. J. Moriarty, for the lareeny 'of a gold watch from Mrs. 'Russell, a colored WOMIXII, was sentenced to the county jail for two months. ORDER TO MAGISTRATES. _ The Grandhaving adjourned tuitil the fullt Monday in April, on 'notion of District Attorney Buff the Court made tho following order: • !'And now, to, wit, March; 14th, 1863 3 , ft, special session of the Grand Juty having' • been ordered fog the first Monday of April, • ' 1868, luagistrates are hereby'directed to 'hold defendants to appear and tutswee 'at the present temp in all cases brought before them prior to that time and to r the eturn all informations in such eases on 6 r before first Monday of April." • Fire on Coaxal Street. • Between eleven and tlveive o'clOck yes te-idaY a fire occurred in the kitchen of the d "-,Frardclin 'Exchange saloon, onCA;cial street, kept by Thom Fritcher. The proprietor with his family left the house.in the , morn ing to go to the c Ountry,learlitg a in the Viking stove, which, it appears, was stand ing near- a board partition. Not having covered ihe fire sec - tray the stove became heated red hot and ignited the lxiards of the partition. The alarm was sounded from bok 34 at Canal and Liberty streets, to • which the firemen responded romptly, The flames, which appeared to be contined • — to the first floor, were soon extinguished,. but on 'examination the room over the kitch en was found to be densely filled smoke, which continued to increase, and it a more minute search to the straw ascertain under th the cause e disclosed the fact that carpet was on fire. Two or three ,streams were at once turned into the 'room and it • was any with w•ater. Failing ws to diliterallyscover any further 'indications lif fire the Water was turned off and the firemen left the ground. At about half -past_ one - " O'clock the fire brokeout again, Ns..iiMe in the second story, in the same room which had been so thoroughly drenched with Water. The alarm was sounded again, • but lefore the tire got into ope. ration the cause had been discovered, an w d the fire extinguished. An entrance as effected by breaking in a door, and - on 'reaching the room front which the smoke • pracceded the bed was discovered to be on fire, whereupon it was thrown out of the window. Tice firemen think the bed er it was set on fire purposely, as the carpet und • 1 was not burned. _...., r Knocked Down and Robbed. Rudolph Wild, a German, resiOing at Mount Washingten, came, to the Mayoes office Friday and stated that he had been knocked down and robbed of sl2a the night previous, on Water street, giving the follow . ing particulars of the affair: Thursday he same to the city from his home, bringing with him $l4B. Of this he spent eleven doll lars in making pur,chases. In the evenin he went to Frank 'Wiggins' saloon,Ani. Water--street, where he encountered Fre derick Eisenhardt.: Aftthee of they dile /start- ed out, and Went up bank the glaeny river as far as the railroad bridge, where they went on board a boat, - found nleasant company, and remained for some %Jule. During the evening he spent nine dollars more of his money. They return ed o Wiggins', where the deponent left the defendant, and went ,tway alone. lie got nearly to the Point, when he was knocked down and robbed of e all the mon ey he had left, being $l2B. H went 'back to Wiggins', and found there Eisenhardt, who returned with him to the scene of the robbery, and picked up his hat. He had not told Eisenhardt. that he had been rob bed, but only that he had been knocked • down, but the latter h a r ked remr "I counts egi you've got no money.left he So pay _toll."' He made information before the Mayor charing Eisenhardt with high / *ay robbery. A warrant was issued and placed in tho.hand.siof officer Herron, who arrested the , kolused and brought hina,to the Mayor's offitlir After a partial_ hearing he was held for a.further hearing on Tues. - - ' - Death of au Old Soldier. .. . , . Yesterday afternoon Capt. • W. A. Marl - iton; familiarly known to forinercomrades In _arms- as "old PapSharlton,," departt.d this life at his residence in Allegheny Yls ,. terday afternoon at two.o'clock. The:AD - . ceased at the outbreak of the Mexican war, left this city for the scene of action with' the . Jacksbn Independent Blues, as junior . .„, • second , lieutenant .. Subsequently Captain Denny resigned and Lieut. Charlton *se ted to fill the vacancy. lie served promo cxedft and distinction during the Meal . eaticampaign participating in the bombard . gu a n o or, Vera Cruz, and the battles of • - National *Bridge , Cerr o , Gorda, Terote, :". ',.• '... ::: ‘,l"allipluti "Nlisttgliitta and the memorable ' siege of Puebla. Se returned borne with his company aridagain assumed civil life; -, - being' largely engaged in tinumfacturicii An 'out slater cite :Ile-raised acornpany at the outbreali -Sr the ;rebellion for three months service, WOich • was ' attached to the poi regiment. , -fieservirai that short' time - and then returned to thd-ritytand enlisted-as a private in Captain Hall's company, soldier, in CoL ' . ; - ".. UsM• Inacle.s.:reptient. The old ' however, could not 'Well stand the hard- - ~. ships of the campaign and siftsclaishortt i m e. ~t-was must-Qte d ' 9 11 1 of service: - Ile was n condo:mi agree biennavood heare: gen:, ~ ~s •._ _-, _ ' . tleman, and his.losswillbe deerdyregetted ' ''.- "" :by a large Circle of friends and acgnsin . buices. lie will be buried, with military "-" -..--• --honors, to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock. ' _ - - Tables Ttrrnedemedurity-"ritalidttiribb .. - 1 Neivineyer' And ' GeOrge "ffa made infer -- - . :-Uraticin before the Mayor !charging, 011 icier _ 'Thomas ' 11/4turdeck;'een4able of the.:_*uril -- - • with .sggravated assault and pettes. • ' issued - and the. seen -''. . aii warraiit Was • rested. 'After - -a hearing; the Mayo! chergeil - the ()Meer :and Rad' the" proem* , tont in,--itrArfor diserder l 7), ?Induct. ES RE ESE . . _ •- \, Pittsburgh Teachers' Associatlons •- ' '•• s - '-- las - that '.i." . - C6nstituticrif -' AdeptedaeiOlncees Extensive Improvements in an Old House El ec ted,. ~, ~ .• . • Where -to ` Purchase to Advantage. s . , . A numbs r of the teachers engaged in the That well conducted and cleverly ma n- Public,Schools in this eity met in -the . Hall aged business_ houses tend:' to makeof the , Western Unit building at tea and sustain a business thoroughfare is a morning, - the. o'clock Saturday for topurpose fact that cannot be well controverted. Ev- of organizing a Teachers' Association. The , erybody will ecknowledg meeting e that our most was organized by calling` Prof. favored sites for the transaction "of trade Kenaston of the High ilc School to theehair, ~. 1 , are those in the neighborhood of enter iris- • and appointing Mr. in, of Peebles town , ins, go-aheadatiye and progressive ruler- ship, Secretary. Mr. Kenaston, upon ... . , • eantile esfabliahments; • Indeed a single taking the chair in a -. brief manner stated the object for which well managed house has the charm : , of at- -the meeting had been called. • , tracting and hZalding to its own neighbor- Mr. •Itlcerum thought that the Meeting ing the hood a large share of the trade directed to the had been Galled for the purpose of discuss expediency of forrai4such an As eitic dins contributing largely to the sue-' sociation, and not tor eflecting an organiza-- cess of its Contemporaries in the same lo- tion as stated by the President. There was cality. This truth is strikingly apparent an Issociation already in existence, and he did not think a new organization was're on the lower , section of Market street, a quired. - aba n d o nedt h not-mimy years ago was almost U in the steady centralization of .z'•-1 , 11. Taggart' stated that 'at a previous 'meeting it had beea decided to form an As. busitiess towards Fifth street. One house, sociation, and that a committee had at that with large capital, and shrewd, - energetic business men at its head, was established time been apppinted to prepare a in a desert. It W Constitu tion-and a series ef By Laws for thegovern like an oasis;wasnet opened in g rade,itvhee all might do a full share meat of the same. , of ta brit relying . on •• the sense and - Mr..L..li. Eaton, moved that the meeting community; , Tdeem it expedient that „the Association be judgment of the pnrchdeing organized forth With. '--- and their discrimination to seek .tit a liaise to' nsiderable discussion ensued, Messrs. where they contd . avail themselves of un- Eaton, Taggart, Burtt and others speaking' equaled advantages; in price and selection, by.• judicious advertising and a systemat i c in favor of the motion, and Messrs. bleCrum • order of things, both in the quantity and and Still in opposition. .• - quality of goods kept - for sale and the prices A votewas then taken and tho motion tttswhich held, this house built upon a solid was adopted'with but two dissenting votes. foundation a trade that startled its Mr. Taggart, Chairman of the Committee apriointed to prepare a constitution, sub less pr.wressive contemportuies, and added • riltexuWv to the , mercantile Importance of wilted a report.,. - , our community at large. Need the Or On motion the report was received, and server of thing% transpiring in the ate lie the Constitution Was read article by arti fmnished with.the name of the house of J. cle, amended and adopted. Some discus- W. Barker & Cu. es that to which we make % sion ensued on the first article, Axing the reference,. Every PittsAiurgher, and thous- intlrße of th e Association. 'The title p . f the ands , outside One ttiumelfil Runts, recog- Pittsburgh Teachers' Association was nize in this firin one that is representative finally adopted. The Constitution, which and progressive, ,and have Wetched hOw was then adopted as a whole, provides that steadily - it kept pa Fe with the growth-of the any teacher engaged in the .public schobls city, and, advancing datly in. popular esti-- of the city or county may become a mem aihtion and character, 11". risen. to a leading her of the .A.„4-ielation by cortsent 'of a ma and trade controlling position. 'Under the jority of the members. The last Saturday guidance Of the senior portner, J: W. gar - of each mouth .was feced• as the time for ker; Esq., it :has attained -aavide reputation holcling the regular meetings •of the lime.- as the . great bazaar for ctrl goods and the elation. - . Mr. Built inoved - .that teachers enrolling emporium of cheap prices. ll'ith_lerge ex perience, extending throrigh nearly an or- their names within two months shall be dinary life time.. 'Mr. Barker has inareel- considered as original members. Agreed to. lously well conducted his ;business, and the Au election for officers Was then gone Pittsburgh .houßelati:standing inonument into, with - the following result: to his tact, industry, eMerprise and general President-Philotus,De an. buShaeas attainments.- Vico President-Gen J. Luckey. In setting put in our article, however,. we Secretary-J. B. Irvine. merely intended to draw attention to the Trea.surer-J. 13. lileClymonds. - • Ekeeutive Committee -G. N. Mt o, - great improvements regently naade in this large and commodiou.s house, No.-- 50 Mar- First ward ; Dlr. Patterson; lawreneeville ;.. • Accidental Shooting Affair., ket street. Previous, to the alterations and 11. G. Squires, Ninth ward ;R. H. Kelly, enlargements to which subjected during "Minersville sle C. 'Holmes, Sixth ward. , . • the past ,month, the building and ita CM MOtiOla Ot 1.. H. Eaton, a Committee of , 1 esterday evening about sever; o'clock a apartments, -occupied by. Barker & Co., ladies, c ons isting of Miss Fiumy Caldwell, ease of accidental sheeting occurred in the compared favorably with any fauna •arest of:ACClure township, liliss,. Rutledge, of Champion 'saloon, Fi ft h street. John Eon- of the mountains, loth in •point of neat- Millersville, and Wigs ISity A Proiidfoot, , .., - ness, finish and general convenience; and, ? was pointed to answe qtiories in regar -• ' • d Waratin, S. iu. Freeman, and several others ; since the Vilried improvements made, the to teaching :And school gOvemnient. ss were in the saloon, and ' were examinirig a I The ,Rning trade has already opened house , has. assumed an appearance and "pepper box" •revolver •It• had .passed lively with our jobbers. Large business is Mr. Burtt moved that thePringipals of the . 11 - . .• , adaptability which makes it a model in its Schools, in etamection witla ,t.ht EXecu- t rOusen, seventi hones anii fi y came expected to he transaoted during the season. way, and an oinareent creaitable to the cl J • five Committee, enroll the mune so teac hers into those of Mr. Freeman, - who, not 1 -- , sot" ----- The building occupied is very largo and who may dcsire to become members , knowing it vi loaded, by some accident Obituary.--Col. JobnP. Glass, a ft er a pro eommoclious, affording ample room for the On motion, adjourned. discharged it, the / contents lodging in the .traded illness, died at his residence in the transaction of the 3.--ast trade monopolized • --.0.-_,—. head of Mr. ItiennalMtu, just above he left Sixth Ward, at tv,..elve o'clock last night. by the firm. The wholesale•Tdepartment in .. Livingston & Co.; Iron Founders. ear. Fortunately it was charged with hot, i the basement ha•a been va.stly improved, the , , and they only et t 1 the sad L' • pen ra ec e p. • s hot. pn • •• •• On,Wltshington avenue, about one square 1 Wooldrige- and officer Gleria, hearing the °id ecaniters ' aleives ' ae.. hlr;lng -- ' ' f theouter depot of the Fort Wayne . report of the pistol, hastened to the saloon therolshly cleaned out and replaced with west, o • i • new. tc and handsome -counter re- rot*, we found in our rain . . . bias the exten- and took the parties in. charge. Freeman placed the old ones, and a Side w- hit vice nliv establishment of LiVingston& Co., wag takentot h 1k t 't -' • I,' e oe -up o wet an ins es i open base, divided into compartments , to utmost .advertisement in to-day's paper . f. i allon, aiad Kenueman won to- Doctor r uns nearly the entire length. of the room, we invite attention. We found the estats• furdock's Office tii lievic his wounds on 'one side, Whotherange of shelver ,ex- lishment very complete in all its appoint- 1 t h e shot, dressetl. They succeeded in extracting ends along the side. On the tirst m r i ts. The firm own six lots, on which 1, which were all that could be floor is the retail Salesroom, a heauti , are the foundry, do by 40 feet; the finishing ; found. The injury, although a painful one, fa apartment extending the w-hobs ,is not et all serious. room or machine *hop, 70 by 40; the butting 1 c length of the building, a 'distance and grindstone mom, inchiding core house i two hundred and fifty feet!. A handsome , and smithy, 70 by 40; theo, ann ith ealing nsive litAd _1 window has been - Out in the rear end of the scouring room, 50 by 3 w exte room, while the ceiling is lighted by two appartensuit sand coke and metal yards ; - wa ges kylights in the rear portion. The and sheds. The firm makes a specialty , lls and ceiling have been made limi.d- of- "light work," and of this; a groat variety, I some with four coats of paint; the old "box incluoiing all , kinds of castings for cotton I counters" are being removed to be replaced mid woolen Machinery, for plumbers, gas 1 with elegant new ones, placed on iron fitters, agricultural implements, &e. They i standards. The rear portion of this apart- also manufacture:largely for the*trade the ' meat: rich is devoted to dress goods, one various sizes of "loose butt -hinges". l'his side being given up exclusively to -velvets. hinge leas advantage in simplicity, con- In the second story, and oecupying_ also a venienee and riliy over any other in, portion of the second story of the adjoininta the naarket, Mat er : builders, East and building, are the office, the workroom an West, VC*" generally prefer ,it to • the close the cloak and shawl department. This por- joint, formerly in time, and are rapidlfin- Ron of the bnilding,, also, has been thor- troduchig it. All their work is sicilltully °uglily refitted, and is very handsome in and neatly! done. We remarked in their appearance. The third story is occupied b?, eight mouldings and ornate work a degree a portion of the wholesale dertulon . oi smoothnesa muliaissing anything WO had which also extends into the adjoining build- , seen elsewhere, and they are warranted to ing. The entire house is handwinely equal the work of Eastern shops, . • zed : within and without, and taken alto- 'This foundry. is situateremoto from the • •gether will prove attractive to , visitors. A . a t centre of business; lni out of the way, as Amasements: large force of gentlemanly and attentive , ic may seem,., the unmeteus factories and ' OPERA 110r511.-M'lle. 'Zoe, who played salesmen will be found constantly in atten- i shops in and out o f , thecity we predict will • to full bonsai all ,last week, at the* Opera dance at ',the - various departments to wait 1 i all feel rewarded for any i trouble in finding 1 upon those-favoring,the house with a visit. '..it. It is destined to stipple satisfactorily a , . 11 lea be •1 f the present • • 01.150, 5 en re-empigt.t. Or 0 The steel: is all that Could be desired. It . •charm i ng t ...4 • l ' tilt! , want that has been much felt throughout 1 week. S ale is a ac rt .. ,an embraces all styles of dress goodi e house- 1 this manufacturing community. and else- I doubtless be :15 successful the present week keeping goads, cloths, eassimeres sheetinp 1 where. The enterprise elf the titm we feel as idle was laSt. and geode in genera peculiar to thislin the y sure will be abundantly rewarded. • •- 1 l'irr:411111t011 Tllll..er nr.,--T he amusement. trade, which ,Were -purchased just at Tho parties are air. h.' 0.. Livingston, • going public will be grat itied to know that proper moment during the late depression only son. of the late lamented L. R. Livings- the Old Pittsburgh The.mtre is to-be risopen in the eistern markets. The wholesale de- ,ton, who Was the founder of the celebrated , ed a', a Theatre Cuinifille, _Under the marl is overcrowded with original "Novelty Works" in which the mochanitall , agement of Mt. Fred. Alinea. The build bales, packages and piece goods, and is be, skill of the son was acquirecL (Mr. Liv- . Ing has been. renuovated and T he a ing daily augmented by arriving inVoices. 1 ingston will have the general oversight and 1 I Bret cLes stock company' eng04.741, and the Especial reference to- the country trade ManageMent of the.manufacturing and fin- , gnuld opening will take pliiee to-morrow was had iii the .purchtise of these goods, ishing department.) • night. I'red will doubtless do a good busi though retailers in both city and country , Col. Wm. A. Robinson, well known as n ese, as he is knewn to le a very liberal will tend it greatly to their advantage to an old . Fifth street carpet merchant, and 1 manager. ' • purchase here. In theetail room, on the more recently fur his gallant services lu the • --eme-----.. . first floor, are all varieties of goods, domes- nation's defence. . . , False Pretence. tics dress goods, trimmings, &c., all'of- Capt. W. 11. Burt, knov. - rt in business . feted at amazingly low prices. The stock Patrick 'M'Cartan made itaormation tio circles . for_ several years as confidential i for d A _ _ er ._ _,_ . _ of dress goods is unsurpassed in rielmeas hi man M Masters, eliarging Tim clerk of the Perin CottenliiilLs, and for his : . and extent, comprising silks, velvets, meri- patriotic service in the army of the tsoutla ; 1 - kinavaii with obtaining goods under false noes, delaines, &c. in the greateat profu- west. Messrs. Robinson and ;D'art will pretence. The prosecutor, Who ia a tailor don. In the cloa k and shawl room ! up have charge of the commercial and tlnan stairs, the fullest satisfaction will be given v ial side of the firm's business. With ar- I 1 on Wylie street, alcies that Dotuwan came to purchasers, the stock. being - iery, large- ration so comillete, and such oze- 1 i i i i . ' to litiSho 1 and °leaned a coat veined at and varied. ' • . . - ration of enera, skill and probity nu ts I twenty c , o d larti, rc pr o s .1 g 1 sie ti tOibim that Messrs. Barker & CO. are fair dealing and oversight, the public will tind it both prod..' Peter 01 •I, fo ri r t -w t - n i i 1 h 1 1 he worked, - owed honorable business gentlemen, and are e 1 , re au that he could in - table and pleasant to deal with the house of him two ilind .. 1., . , inertly ivorthy the full share of patrons Livingston & Co. ho get the twen t y ''-fors dollars a-5,50011.-M : 0 would ' . --------- , }Vail for it. I s le according,lv let him have awarded them by , a discriminating Public.. ,. Es t a te , .. , , . ' Real 'remstero. the coat, but upon calling upon Mr. O'Neil 'free. for the money, was informed by that - gen- The- following deeds were admittedo .i a - g did t • - 0 '••• • !lemon that e i no ov. e gnat aia a ce nt. ' ord Friday, 'March 13, 1868, by H. Suively, A warring was issued for his arrest. Recorder;: „ -.. Harilsen A: Cain to the Board of School ; Personal.---Itev. .D. J. Verkeii, formerly DiXOCtOrS of the Fifth ward, AllegbetlY , 1 pastor of the First Rapti!! , Chureh of this March 11, 18, lots No. 54, bo i _ 56 alid :5i 1 ait,y 4 and one o r the most. eloquent ,pulpit in out lot 210, 0• reserve tract,' Page street, . orators of the couidry, will till the pulpit Fifth walk Allegheny, 8u- by • 132. feeL ', in that church (Rev..l. S. feekersoit's) -- evs . ......... . ....,....;-;...;-.-.... .. : ... ... 'Michael Jenegatfte Christian Keater, JSlarch , thmance ' of the revival. A. J. learned 2,`1868ts NO. 43, 44, and 45 in A. 13. Der- 1 eritie, in apeakina• Of- Mr. Yeate'S PUI - plan of lots in Braddocks Field; 1 pit oratory, vats e.lxis woras are masterly, also a lot on the Braddock's Field pihnh. i rielt taxi •ineALAustive, delivered with ter , road, '24 by1.20..feet........ ... . ~. . ........ .I,oao ; v., , etcy cif impa-oloned Ovate:awe; which has Jacob Pinner-to Beldhetrl:lidicalle; October 5, , never foiled to interest air I impri , ,,,. •. .. - - 4........_ 1867, lot on Ilium 'extenSion of Miller strts•t, I _ , . __.„,,_, fieventh-Ward, Pittsburgh, till by ISOI-:.t -, t, 1 Counuittetb-Thoirias'e‘flrtr,,m. vas arrest- $lO ... . ... ... . . ... . ..... 1... . .. t to.otio . cAI at the Just:vivo of hiti;slo, *lit t 1::: i.lraWni . Nancy. 11. Gibson to Landalin ThUllal, 1 , and eommitted by :ftoa,le,.. ;lie], ey, on ay.- Biarch 12, 180, part; of lot ltr. 7 . in Nichol. , 14-Itinit of insanity. lie bas tor, smite weeks 1 ' son's district, Franklin tOwuklint, c.on : i p l e i t bc.eit 'laboring tittiler ab e rration , o f Good Pure lineages Wining 65 acres ... . . ... . . ..... ...l•,. .... ..1•.•1,77 ,1 ; mutual And lets lately alp:opted iii.eitle - lea - Tlrei.. -;, oream- ,Candles, Walnut and , Almond John McKague to James atcPbeliftny,Junitt i 4 „ i:out fort, y, .ar, o f i p g , and v;,i.s i, l . Isla-, 1 d Joidim and- Cream Almonds, 1, 1867, tract of land in Indiatia townaliie, 1 wont 1041 , 3f:it.' ''' It it :cud that' ..his di.* . Can Y, , .__ Li 1 d con taining eiest..4steres . . ... :-. . .!ij ; :;.1..V?,(7 0 U 1 ease is hereditary: ~ ,1, = 1 . , , . ~1 Marsh Mallow Drops, Jelly,_ _ quor ce_all Lawrence 'iiiiiy to William 11. .o.tulpoell, - -----•-er ------- . 1, 4 I .. , 1 Bard Gam Drops,Fine and common,Mixed . s allot* ,13,---18 4 38;• lot NO. 210, oci - Seetnta t istre.ets .In ,Alleghtliy.--The 1 „t•eet , ~ , o rLi - i candies, Cream Chocolates, Cream Dates, . Street, in the 80e0W1 Ward, All e gllenyclS 1 tnissionvrs of 11:11elietty; Wlll'' 611saY .eu - 1 Cream BMA Bons, Colt's Foot Rock, Fig by 32 feet .. ...,.... . , . , .................... . ... •.. ' . 6 . 16‘.l , , L eal un Friday -and Satur,dav 1p bav 7 "7; I Par" areerMOble, Walnaltsj- Pecans,' Soft William C'ex, Trustee, to 'James 11. Hays, i the strer•ti; clearoA ' Fed , .rici." and' 'Olto 1 t Shell Almonds; Arabian and 13erharaDates; September '2l, 1867; the undivided rift • streets have been w4tider folly , ititprovill y_ A. Figs, Itablins,',Prttnee,,Prepared Cocoa Nut th t trC - of ti - trtret of lend Buldiviii Ithe yiijrk. ' ii . e ,pskt,l7te die stood '*orit I atillard; Whitman and Baker's Chow en . ' • • - acres, ' roeds r wilt continue until tat tag street4-b...kve•liep.7l 1 ples; Spiced Salmon, - F...Xtr acts; Extract aif _. towns ip, chest laa ~,,, • i 1 ' ' . ll d'ltillk-"Cross and Black - - - • and 56 porches ... ..... -. . ..... . .... ...... ... ... 5,300 , "rkaaivated.- j, Beet Con •ease , -------4.---- '' II 1. •‘ •'1 to lan es 11..117vvs • ~ _ Chalice .-.", , ' • ' 1 Well's Pickles, Sances, Olives, Calsaps, See •,, - , A Tobacco Thief. Barbara autib ~c, a ~ . . ~ ~,, ! • ....- ..,, - • - - . Sept •••..Ist, I tal7; oneedlte,•en„ Iin•• I • I l ' ii .* ill' ' - i' . . dendid Between twelve and one o'clock_ Sunday , uliove deseribed property ii ---- ' . ' - , I •tr= . . .... , . -,.. . •..$03,: 17 x 7 7 o farad fur thy Inc es. winting anz... i , t settee , " ~„ , 1 1 i alarwattde, Fresh Fruits, ingLass.tuid Papa, i Morning officer Brown. of the Mayor Po• , Samuel Merrunan; , to .. • ' ' '-,, • the Trusty Vt . I the shoe line, os Jr s. wait.. i i:is repleuisokA ..4,...,,,,-,nc. ...riesoves, - Jellies, Spiced Oysters . • lice discovered Robert Willituns 'quietly.; Meriiinan t . hi . t•1+I • rt t \Ca 5..+ 110Mlia dusk. •"!` ', i . 'i 011 Gelatine, - Pr i ll os - letneter,* - .lot in Ohio town- sre at cps leen i 1 , .1. - Fute ,,,. . 01 vs , , liroCsiedlog Wong_ Wood street with a box i , hi . 5.6.9 . it,: r n ' • -' -i'iereliaS. , .: .. ...., . Vi. of boots and ehoisi DR :every sty Ix., :t124,, ts , 1 13- 1)' Mel lioariroFSchool . Di- now ready-to suit all•v:Ii6 favor- biin with, a I Citron, Lemon Peal, &c., dre. ' -,- • of tobacco on his shoulders.. He I t . approac . . , James Call and examine at 112leclerre e t , ed Win and asked him where he got t 1 orsa*lFlth ward,Allegheny, March 11. mill. T 3 arr Kir . Of' boot, -",..5p.1.9. •Market. , l ..,„/..5,_..... , 5 „,.... , . , ~______ ..,...v_,..., re - 1 - •.. • , •, " ,'-' "u' . .Y ''":_______. o ,"..7=6""P'" PlUliattlateplied that purchased% it- in i . ~ 1868 is.4os 59, 5;), and et. n , •. . i , ~, , .. , ~ '"''' 411410* and was taking-it ome. anion ' -2/0, res,erve t ract on 5i,,,,e . ' 6-6 •t •P r. street 648 by ! . .--- --11 " ---- -- “•• ' ;Sprin • Opcning.--Now in store for in ' . §3ijo At Col..E.gaies•-•:-Well kiinwn astil•popu- 0,• , ellgahlation the officer diwovered to u t the 1 : 130 feet:..........21.d al t h 'mg° and retail ' ' •• 'e;si - c'th street.; spection an _it. es, a lay 0 , , • boi*asetnierked to'-R.ll. Miller, 011 City, I ---';',.: 5.0 1 * - s ' er .' 1 Lind a I -Millinery Goodsof eVerY•defialption for th e The South Side.-Tlie atreets onthe,,Fouth" • =air Smithlieltr, ~u ~ rlitdfirs - Nv 4 and beau shi_ppedotithe steamer p.eho, 1 S py -' '•''S J*- & .fJe.' 7gOs 77 '-- ' -t, • 1 - mew: uttlrrare ,ng 0 7 Horne .-, !.... forth atitorrit;• 'Winianis Was•liken hied* , A % lati toe in :lc deplortible •condition. If the very large, - ti..sptn ent .. of Ft •es. mi '79 Market.strifet. 1, - ., ' , • dconfined in the lock-up to it a bld• t' , wet-for a devedaYs • 0111%11one, 'flue , • statl'ene i', - , maga. T ~ . ..r..........„-. Lz. Weather SOU COT! InUl ~. ' . . • . ad i 1 4te fi t,'%fij,i v ery 110rit cash . : WY an 04 ? ' 1. -4. , kiniv ' Willi' 156-:itdpaasable . for pedestrians pr ices. ca s t , ~, . .. , heariagialiottratiluage. of larbeny tire erri4 , . 1. - _,,,.„,,, 1 , 1 „ f s ui t ,. . ...-.• „, . , . ' . p .:-,'. r' -• .'` • ;,.., ~,. $ ••• 5. ~ - •" ,arker b • . . by the - ail:Cr:" '- -• ',.. - c. , :: •t :' ~lf.o,lVitt. itrt"..rlt. ..I‘.• .c-i ...1. • :''- • . L• '", ': ."' •,J •• . •;. I. DRT GOODS, Fifth Street Property for Sale. In another column of to-ilay's paper there will be found an advertisement offering at privote sale one of the.most desirable if not the most desirable piece of real estate thrown upon 'the market of this city for many-years. It is that choice lot of ground -situate on Fifth street, second from the iron bank block 'Market street. It hose frontage on Fifth street of Tl.g, feet e foot and ex tends :bock 172 feet tq a nin outlet which connecti with atifto foot alley run ning from Fifth street to Virgin alley and taking in the back part of the adjoining lot 20x52 feet, the - surface covering an area of over five thousand square feet. We cam imagine no better site for building perposeg, being large, conveniently laid out* and- on the best,spot of our principal business thoroughfare., is held at a very reasonable prim, when we take into consid , eration the fancy gilt-edged figures obtain ed in -recent real estate transactions on Wood and Market streets and other less important business localities.: less important & _ ,10 Fifth street, the own will be pleawd to exhibit the. plat of ground to persons wishing to obtain further inforniatjoO. it conceive thiito be the rarest oppoitunity afforded capital ists for investment that we have over -pub lished, us the property Is eligible and will leiter depreciate invoice as a business site, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: AIONDAY; MARCH 16, 1868 --7.---7---- --- ' 7-- , ' 'Troublesome Tenint4 ' 4 ISldithaVatera"-tiladEr inftirrmationbefore Alderman3lcMasters, Saturday,-charging Mrs. Clark atias Floyd with false pretence. Mrs. Waters oecupies a house on Webster street, in the Sixth ward, - and a few Weeks since, she alleges, Mrs. Clark mane to her and engaged two rooms, represent - 13g that she was a married women; that er hus band, whose name was Floyd, w absent from home a great deal, but she as look ing for him in a few days and wis to en gage two rooms in a quiet phi . , They agreed upon the terms and 1 Clark moved into the room. She - had -not been thermiong before she took• allot or female •in with _ll,er, and subseVentl . another_ was added;but-tho husband fail d to make his appearance. From the num rof male visitors, and the irregular hou kept by her tenants, Mrs. 'Waters suapected all was not right, and endeavored to indude her to give up the premises, but to no effect. The Alderman issued a-warrant and pliCedit-in the hands of the constable, who, upon 13re pairing to the houie, found the door barri caded and Mrs. Clark on the i ide. After vainly endea v oring to persuade erio come out, he gave up and • returned t the office, where we left him trying , to vise some means whereby he could recu r his game., _ St. Patrick's Day. To-morrow being ,St. Patrick's day our Irish citizens have in contemplation a grand t ! - abilect, or rather will have one,• as they have been actively engaged, for several weeks past; in preparing for the :Occasion. The progr . amme for the affair is an exten sive one, meluding a grand procession, an oration, a supper and ball t - and the manage ment of the affair is in good bands, conse quently there is no danger of a failure. At ten o'clock jn the Morning ; the grand procession will form on Ornt streit t: with the right resting on F- The 'pate of the procession will be as follolks: ;Down/Fifth to St. Clair, across St. Chkir, street IlHdge to Allegheny, up Federal to Ohio, aleini(Obio lun to Chestnul 'across Aleche street bridge, up Mechanic street to Penn, down Penn tO Canal. along'Canal to Liberty, along Liber ty to Wood, down Wood 16 Water, along Water to Smithfield, along Strathileld to Fifth, up Fifth to Pennsylvania avone, up Pennsylvania avmane to, Conzrees, up Con gress to Wylie, up Wylie to Talton, along Fulton to Webster, down Webster to High, and thence to Tamers Hall, on Siath street. At three o'clock an oration will be deliv ered at the Hall, and at seven O'cleck in the evening a grand banquet till be ,given at the same place, atter which "the members of the Pittsburgh District will give v. grand Fenian ball at Lafayette Hall. A Police .- -l About ouo Satnrgay morning Chief of Police Greene, witb a squad of men, made a raid on "Fort Maloney," and cap tured the inmates; consiating• of eleven fe . Males, feur white and seven black, and three. males of African descent. After tbrming hem 'in procession they were marchd- to t he' house s ofNiuicy Reid, on Webster ' street, where another haul of a dozen colored individuals'of both sexes - Was made. This'squad being added to the pro cession-, another negro den `vas visited with like effect. .The entire spied, numbering between thirty and forty, were then march \ed to the lock-up, where they wernsontined. until the Mayor arrived, who, upon hearim I the case, committed the entire party to jail for ton days, on a charge of disorderly. con= I duct:— . . Hen J. W. Allen. the new 1 Rector of Christ .Church, . Allegheny, has arrived and is at present staying tit the Mei' nongahela House. Mr. Allen comes to theos parish highly recommended, as being p , sessed of talents'of the - very highe st circler fully equal to a wide and prominent sp and here. His style of preaching is orginal, fresh: vigorous; his Christian :character is earnes of est and high-toned, and his social qua the most genial and winning Wild.' All his antecedents have concurred in educating him into a poliSheder entlean tend a true Kristian work. We g heartil m y corer . , atulate -the vestry and members of the parish in se curing the senices of a rector so hiOaly and worthily recommended- • Assault and Battery.--Sarah Poole made information beforca Alderman Taw on Saturday,_ charging 3oltn Wigglewith as sault and.battery. The prosecutrix resides eingdborty street,in the Fifth Ward. She alleges that the, defendant came to her house, raised a quarrel with her and then struck her with his fist. A warrant was - I sued for his arrest. • A Ilefrauder.,--John Steinbaugh alleges that Julius Quinostertt disposing of his, goods to defraud his creditors. The accused' is doing business in Lawrericeville, and it appears has victimized. Skeinbaugh to a considerable extent Infori nation was made against him on Saturday before. Alderman laylin, who issued a warrant for Iffs'arrest; To-morrow will ,be the anniversary Se apart for - doing honor to the Memory. of Ireland 4 Apole,,St.__Fatrick.Our Irish fellow citizens are arranging for a public procession and an evening banquet. There is also a public ball to be heat Lafayette. Hall, lit honor of the occasion, by the Feu lan Brotherhood. . , Valuable Ctuie Stelene-.4 Mr. Peebles, of Wilkins township, had a valuable cane and carpet bag stolen-from - him= Friday near New Florence , Mr. P. was on the mail train, West Pennsylvania railroad, and had the articles mentioned in the seat with hitn. He thinks they were taken he :was asleep. The Pittsburgh Turpere Aisoclation will celebrate the anniversary of the organiza tion to-night, in its elegant and nowohall on Seventh street. The Groat Western Band will be in attendance. The e x ercises will consist of gymnas - tic performances, speak ing and dnucirtg. - A Deserved Recognitleorge Thurston, Esq., of this eltir; President of the Pacific and Atlantic 'kelegr aph Com pany, elected President of the South Sat c..rn Telegraph Company, at Louisville, = urday. A. fitting compliment to a worthy - 'The fruit crop promises well in this sec tion of eptultry. The recent sleet did not work so much' damage as WAS supposed at the time. . , The recent coalboat rise hasgiven new life to trade, and our retail merchants are rejoicing in increased receipts. SIMPSON.---CM Saturday. Malreit , l44h_ at hi past - AL o'clock. Miss`OL D.4.A. SIDISO'N, daugti. of the late Dr. John mpson. of S P hipperesburg-' Iterfineralirill take place from her late residei • , on l'ennsylirmia tviinue, at 2 0'(110Fk THIS AFT , NOON, 16th inst. The friends of-the family ar4 spectfully invited to attend. 'Carriages will be'. readiness at the residence of.Dr` , Itodgers.„No. Ili Fourth street, all o'clock.. .. . FLEMING.--On Sabbath morning. March 131 . J. E. FLEMING. Esq.. of Mt. Pleasant. Westi ' land county,. Pa.. at the residence et Mrs.. M... • McGee. Fleming Station. „. - ... ~.', Funeral on NV E 1334 ESDAT 31011.14131 G, from tho't I eral Street Depot.. on arrival of-the 10 A. Id. 'Liz', BLACE—On SatUrday afternoon. March 3.4 l 1865, JAMES BLACK., in his 6Lst e The funeral wilt b ike place front plate resider{ -_____ Butle-istreet, Lavrreneevide, this 'MONDAY Arm* _____ Nom:, at 3 o'clock. Frteuds ant respectfully (. ; ------ --. ' ------ vited to attend. Carriages. will leave Fairmar , An amateur dramatic company, hailing- ampson.s Auer rner 0. sneatn and nnattu d. from this city, is performing at Steubenville, streets, at 2 o P. 31. ~ . Ohio. . ' • - ' tILA.SS—On SundaY-evening,, March 150. Ist ----411 ' _. at 12 o'clock. at his residence, No. 1.34 , Wt Fred Douglas lectured at Steubenville on street. Col. JoiiN I'. OLAsi...z„.:ta,ibe 47th yean Saturday night. is ag.C....N... ' '''''.- _ 1 N _____ . .........m"otice of in afternoon papers. ' t . .. An the Pittsburgh and Broa-nstrille'and Pittsburgh, and trips.Parkersb S steauxboats lmve resumed their regu • A monkey had the measles in Zanesville, Ohio. The spots came out nicely. It caught the diseaae from u little / child. • The Meatlnspectoi has entered - fully into theilischarge of his-duties. We have heard of but few confiscations. The street crossings on Fifth street were. fished on Saturday, and will prove passable for a few days at least. There are but twent:,--four negroes in Le_ hi_h county, Pa. CITY ITEMS At Wm. Semple's, 180 and 182 Federal street, Allegheny Kid Gloves at 75 cents, Kid Gloves at 81,00, Yard wide Bleached Muslin.% at 12% Pillow. Case Cotton, pillow Case-Linen, '1434 and 11-1 Cotton Sheeting, 10-4 and 11-4 Linen Sheeting, Beautiful ,Spring Prints, Delaines, Ginghams, Toa - els and Tovrelling, -- Table LinenrCott,on I)iipers, Cassitneres for Boy's wear, Cassimeres for Men's wear, Black and Colored Al, cas • Act - Poplins, Black Australian Crape, lione3rcomb, Quilts, " Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, dc. Will open,..on Tuesday or Wednesday a large lot of Beautiful Shades of American Poplins and Silks superior to any French or Irish Poplins atthe Prices. A stock at popular prites to which the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers is rapect fully invited, at • SEMPLE ' S , 180 and 182 Federal street, Allegheny. Alendey• atßarketc'ev7 6 cases beautiful Is, • the newest styles. 5 cases beautiful Chintz Prints, 12;ic,1 , . just a little misprinted. 3 cases beautiful Shirting 'Muslin, 12%c., worth -anywhere 16c. 1 case new styles Spring Frilled Skirts, beautiful colors. • , I case beautiful Gingham s, 12t4 e. 125 dozen Linen Towels, rtal Ruck, pure Linen, 1234 c. 50 dozen Napkins, 41,75 per dazea - i ' very cheap. . i ---I—caso_l'Olo Linens, 'white, wade and heavy,: pur e - Linen, 55c... - • Magnificent assortment_o_f Black and Colored Alpaca.s and.._ Alpaca Poplins. I case best quality Sprini . Poplins, beautiful colors; 00. 2 cases Poplins Do Soir, 05a; very fine, very beautiful. • Black Silks;-a fullline also,Fancy • Silks. • " - .... ' Another tide `rit 'llama. I feel inYiser under obligations to you:, , well as a duty . I owe to others who lin, • been like sufferers with /myself, in ora i - that they may know - Where they can fi cured. I had been subject. to violent, cc; -tinned attacksof Asthma for more than years, and had been' to great expense various medical men of experience, i, out obtaining any permanent relief, if 1 - ileved at all. I- was so bad that I nes . : - knew what it was to be free from the \ • • ease. I had to sit up in bed every night', weeks, without • "any ,prospect or - hop,_ - cure. My condition RUA „suck that I ttf ------ -- _ • life a burthen, and when I got an attack' felt in danger of suffocating every ?Homed • So terrible had been my sufferings that i t mother says that she has seen me so - M. suffocation that - I' was - hearty black in: tl, face from the desperate effoots made to 4 . my . breath. In the cold winter nighl , many a night, with the- doors:and windoi Of-the house thrown wide oPon, in orderi hinder -the al:Pioint !danger of strangu tion. ,Itithis_erdition; on the 13th of 6, tober, ltider,hatlng. -Award of. .1:/r. Repel • skill in Curing this tl i T called on his in company with my hitsbandi.i.wlh ,; err, brit+must, conwittriegreal-desti___ 'doubt as to effecting a permanent cure. r l Keyser examined 'me carefully, and - el lungS all over, widr his lungs ound, rul told me that with care I would get well. persevered with his medicine feroVert yeanimd am to-day in Vigorous. healti and totally free from the 'Aithrita. - NANCY 'MEYERS, : ' MARY 3101INTJOY7 (her mother,) eSORMANA FL%REII. -----Etirrilltigharn, Dee. 9th, 1867. ' 1 i Dr.: - Ke -sees resident cor3ultation oft' for lung ex ations and the treatment ? obstinate ' diseases, - No, 110- Penn stre from 10 A. 34-. until R. , 31. , ------__ - ----.----- {- -- Ncic Goods ctt. Barkeet“nklgatiday, CITY ITEMS Joseph -Borne tii; Co.. Importers- al= Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Strrr' Goods, Ribbons, Notions, Trireniings. co. hosiery, Nds. 77 and 79 Market street.-Pity burgh, Pa. Flow,erls Ibttous, Hat and. Bonnet Fratti for Spring, at Joseph Horne 4.Co.'s, Ns .77 and 79 Narket street. - I Ladles t -Ladies 112—See the new Sprh CioodS at Joseph Horne & Co.'s, Nos. 'Z7 ar o 79 'Maritet street. Dry Goods, Ncholale—ancl retail, at lei lan eastern prices, at Great Bargains ill Hosiery at Jos. Hail 4t Na. 77 and 79 Marker straet. White Goods at Joseph Horne d: No. 77 and 79 hLarket street. New `Store and Relic Goods at Binis,r's Monday. , , :Goods New and Cheap dt, Barker's, Monday. - - Remember Barker's on Div:tday DIED; UNDERTAIcERS. ____............_____ ..... _. 4LEN.: AIIIiEN..IUNDERTAILEI No. 160 FOTTICTWSTREET. Pittsburgh. /1 CA. FINS of all kinds- CIMFES, GLOVES, and i try description-of Funeral Furnishing Gearse oods fl niched. Rooms open. day and night. H k Carriages tarnished. 1 Rr.rratutie'Es.-ate';. David 'Kerr, D. D.. Rev. i W. Jacolros, D. D., Thomas Ewing, F.sq.,,.lacols Millq . ,:k2n; ' cIIAILLES &PEEBLES,UNDEI ' TAKERS AND .I.IVEBY STABLES, cornet NWESKY STREET AND CITURCII Allegheny'C where their. COrTIN ROOMS constantly supplied with. real anti imitation Ro. wood, Mahogany and 'Walnut -Coffins, at price's, rying.frorns4- to • 100. Bodies .prepared for Int roans. 'Hearses anti .Cartiagus., furnished; also, I kinds of Dlourning it 'required. Office oil at alThou ROBEBT T. ROD* ET, II -NDEI .1 .1.1,i TAKER Aim •PALMEit, No. 45 - 0.1 1 . I_ if f BEET; Allogberey.- a nd : 'No. BO DIAMO,' BQUARE, iby John-Wilson .fa. Bros., keeps alwi on.hands the. best Metal,. itosoWood, Walnut a 1 ...imitation Itosewbod Coffins. • 'Walnut CoMns fr j OM upsaards. 'Rosewood Coffins $2O upwards, u otber Coffins in proportion. Carriages and Beni: • furniabed'at low rates. Cr.. Gloves, Plate A Envarfbg furnished grails...Mien' open -day it FrivAim-= czAßNmoui • v - 4 DV:MAN-ER. Office, lio.ffil-40HIOSTRF 1 egheny. ,Dietallie..Bitsesiood,and other fimi with *complete stock of FuneraLlurntshing God on hand and furnished at - shortesi notice. at lo prices: Sale and Livery Stablee. corner Slu n g and ffilddlestreets. Carriages.-Barouches, SaddleAlorses, 1868, smARCH: 1: • ABBUTHNO III , SHANNON & CA DIM GOODS. No. ,I.IS 4,lNrcicia ..street, Pittsburgh ii&Te*Doir 0011 i KEN STOCK, w tboy offer of LESS THAN PRESENT EMOVRN PRI( Merehante desiring to sort - .np, and save the vane,_ should W. t ST ITIVIN9 DEA U THE WORLDRE THE Patent Pantaloon Draw The grtimirio beimour trade mirk, M MORA & ELAC ME '7atenteei and Nanufaturers. - * Neil* NM!, st., New York* lestaingwe 4 t SUPERIOR - .. ~. Oft)Wri SILI, ISS REELTING WORIS, - . . -err;rsistrimai. ,n. , . , PABIL ibiIeCTiRDY & CO., 11inntantarersiiSbenthIng,; Braalere and ' Cuppur,;•pressen-copper _Bott_crms,nalsn_ _d_ n_ an_ 1 • tom% sp a tter solder; 4ingt. iniunri_Er.s nus met lur-14 at, Tip -Vito, . blrei /too. w ire, an. t u son hand 'Mans siscuines and 'tools. " - w - wilt& Too FIRST STREET mud a i hou Sze() lain STAMM littaNdrgb. . . • 44voidAraOt.CoppeF,ont to any dei..124 , El WHOLESALE No. 11.1:5 Wagri MEET ME r.! MOE