) E 2 SIIIRBAN. • The* License Court —Licenses .Granted and. .•, Agplications 'Refused, in Pittsburgh, Al lefheny, City, Birmingham and East Mr , The applimtioiis for Bottum embraced in , . the third list have - been acted upon by the License Ctiltirt: - We' give below the names of those to Whom licenses have been.grant. ; • ed and refused in Pittsburgh, Allegheny • ' City, Birrennetato And East Birmingham. The felleWing named persona were grant ed licenses, the same to run -until March ' 25th;_1869: * k cr tvitisinn t dm Charles Moritzon, tavern, First ward. . ~H m y tavern, First ward, -.Charles Quinn, tavern, First, ward. 'dohn F. Snyder, tavern, Fink ward. •••• Lewis Hard, tavern, First ward. .. - F. W. George', tavern, First w ard. _ 4.lariz Richheu, eating-house, First ward. Evart, other goods, First ward. Joseph Fleming, other good s, First ward. Henry BonderPtavyrin SetKntl,-)vard. -' • • - Alex; 'SValker t tavern, &Ye:end - ward. Adolph Ludwig, tavern, Second ward. Eugene ZahrinFe, tavern , _ SeCondivard._ Pat.-IngoldabY, Sewnd ward. • Pat. Graham, tavern, Second Ward. • • Caper Rtittge.4 tavern, Second wird. Henry , Cowles,tiivern, Second ward, taverniFourth ward. • Henry McMullen, tavern, Fourth ward. Robt. Campbell; tavern; Fourth Ward. J. Both & Son, other goods, Fourtlimard. B. Trauennanit.Arriliold, ,4th ward. `'l34ltSraitla;taVern; Fifth Vicar& Jas. McGinley, tavern, Fifth ward. Delhodaßtish, tavern, Fifth ward. Adam Schweinhart, tavern, Fifth ward., Danielyoltzetavern,,Fifth ward. A. B. Biketaant, tavern, Fifth ward. • . B. Weisetaveru, Fifth ward. Costello k Donnelly, e. house, Fi ft h ward. . M. Reldoffner, eating house, Fifth ward, John Frolieh, other goods,-Fifth ward. John Hansel, tavern, Eighth ward: ,Jes. Phillips, tavern. Ninth ward.: , John Power, tavern, Ninth ward: James Nolan, tavern, Ninthward. M. Ochse, other goods, Ninth ward. • P. Krihlelbecker, tavern, Tenth ward. Robert Steele, tavern, Tenth ward. ._ John Ruechreigel, tavern,Zenth ward. • Henry Wagner, tavern, Tenth ward. • G. P. dr. H.Vierheller.,..tav .46 1 ;n i A ward. • Joseph Keiser ; taveitt,fiet;th . John Hess, tavern. Tenth ward. - • • • Rudolth.htolll;latttn, Tenth ward. .- • Alex:Mu/ray, tavern, Tenth RudolpliKahe, eating house; Tenth ward. , F.. X.-Seidle,,eating.-lionse,. Tenth ward. • Simon Schack other' goods, - ward. Simon Evans,: tavern, Liwrenceville. Thomas Gillespie, tavern, Pitt township. John - Lindsay, tavern, Pitt township: lipiatitefnumim, eating house, Pitt Tp.. Wm P. Allison;.tavern, First ward: F. Andriessen, other goods, First ward. _ Jamsealeelm tavern, Second ward. • - * Gotleib Bramble, tavern, Secoraliward. M. F. Lynch, tavern, Second ward. John - Emmell, tavern, Second ward. B. Gray, tavern, Second.ward. Jacob Kuntz, tavern, Third ward. A- Beringen, tavern; Third ward.' • MielrN Hock, eating house, Third ward. ' 1- Jacob Frey- & Bro., e. house, Third ward. 'John Hirtumn, eating house;.Tbird ward. Rudolph Prysi. eating-house; Third ward. - Fred.Ktichendotfer; o goods, Third Ward. Charles Gardner, tavern, Fourth ward. - Joseph Veber, tavern, - FOttrth ward.. • Geo . jge Gerber, tavern,Fourth ward. -C. Ellwanger, tavern, Fourth ward. George 80horip, tavern, Fourth ward; A. Seiffert, tavern Fourth ward:z John Gordon, tavern, Fourth wail P. 7. MeNitily; titiern;Peteith ward. HanaMichael,taverri, Fourth ward. Geri: Schmidt; tavern, Fourth Ward. Wm. Hoffman, tavern, Fourth ward. • G.'H. Maker tavern, Fourth ward. ReTheide & Other-goods F. w. Dennis eller, other goods Forirth ward. Adam 614., tavern, Fifth ward.. Joseph D , drstein, tavern, Seventh ward. John G. Walther, tavern, Seventh ' ward.. Henry Snyder, eating-hpuse,Eighth ward. George Shaffer, tavern, Birmingham. Martin Shaffer. tavern; Biriningham. Sophie Roll, eating-house, :Birmi ng ham. Fred. Slate, tavern, E. Birmingham. George A. Newman, e. h,E. Birmingham. Herman Punk, o. goods, E. Birmingham. 'APPLICATIONS The following applications were refused: JamealtioKeever Fourth. ward; Pitts. Jaines'Hancox, Fifth ward, Pittsburgh. *- JoseikDipple, Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh. Christ. Mullen, Eighth ward, Pittsburgh. .Matthew Campbell, Ninth ward, Pitts. Val. 'Mallard, Sixth ward;Allegheny. • Charles N:eef, Collins district. FOURTH LIST.. ' The 9eurt are now engaged upon the foarthAlettlarlditheiv..decision. vtil be an nounced shortly—probably this week, =I Coroner's Inquest In Birmingham. Bernhard Rauenhuailer. a German, who boarded at the - house of John Stoft, cornet of. Grosvenor and Washington stree*Rir . mingl)arni left the house Wednesday 'morn . • ing to comfit() the city and visit a brother whoni he his living on this 'side of the , river. n At about one .o'clock in • the after- D . oon imatoppe4) at the o / Queen, House, corner of Mrst and Smithfield streets, kept by August Marks, with whom he was ac ", • quabated. After remaining a short timehe' •• stilt opt, but. returned at about - three, lookirig very - pale and ill. The propr ietor. questionedialm *as to his illness, but he` would say. nothing except that he . did not , feel quite welL Shortly before five o'clock . Mr. Marks went out, leavinik himaitting in the bar , mem and on' returning a little while afterwa rds Ibund him lying on the - floor •in tbe - hall. The sick :. man w ould • say within& except that he "felt so bad." He was plimed.in- bed-and -. remained there ,rintaabqukAighl, teclok; when, at; his re quest, he was removed to his boardin house in a carriage. He waeplaced in his g bed,Aaniiibout On, o!glook 'Stott left "him, apparently i n e w l, At about five o'clockyestOrday ale visited : - the e - bad in his bed. •- • ,Ooroner Gawsou was notified and -held au guest on t he'bedy. 'Dr J. H.'RobertsHo r • was called end.g.ave- it as his opinion that death resulted from'heart disease, and the • . jury returned a verdict in accoraance - With Ibis opinion. Beceased was a native of den, and was about forty-two years of age.. ' • He wns'a glass blower in ono of '.the glass' houses in Birmingham. He has awife and five children living at Ravenna, Ohio. He - • wawa Mainber of the order of Red Men and of the . . - •••.th7' ' ' 7 I. A Soldier Dead. - Charles parker; who sirved-lo -the army of the' llnjoti. during the SaatheT rebel z lion, cued at t3~e iitabieneee.Of 4 MOther, • Point Breeze, East LibertYl on Weal;tesdaY, ;.^ - , - Afterta:i . • • ,fl ,, g vnlt zatr alls. age was twelify:fiThs . „ fi' e d in Colonel , i ._ r., Bane% r{ : . Na.). , , N1 Ittgi ter n i r ., l 4 , 4n c i t i qu T d "'' inainixl with -Itantii his ' f- , "menter od,the service in ..Colo;ratillupti s -'- - 6th Heavy p *lth:whibit basarvO -until the close or e . war: J EitVlate eon ,radeate= and iß i t i a larOttetr i fi t l fci' • •,, 1 • otheti Wee's, irtidiz' ~..h ie " Anise with sincere _regret,. and trYzar•ze with fitis vildoNeol mother an ci other rein-, —.-..1.101NL1T1 -tha1 2 ,.., 110 Fskirernent.—Ve ,was " a . inaoal , "k•Aarittallt: qualities, lwartn- F 1=4,1131 reta ' _ . e UW.,'and Whig as: sooistPlin___LMad._elPfitar..L L_Memsnd v etesarsett , ,„•., • *friend*. • - rAtawaeral 'mu , t,k4, Pkicel49W •1 ' • .A. N. at eleven olAiioN)l€.. , —,. ~ 1 , . i •• ••• ,‘ .I.E • • COMMISIIhnI JUpires.—Auguat Ammon's non=in-10 - Jngice of thA vo • - Ogee in 'arVilredl ibe 14 th „a. thooB44*ollo 1 4i0t - traneaciingany IVwbtudnessol e will doubtfss s receive his nonfinission In a few days . :, ' • 3 , _ , , •(7' == tire touitirs. , united States District Court--Judge McCandless. • , Distria Attorney Cainahari filed a' libel against thirty-two barrel of ,distilled spir its, owned and clalinedby Robet C. Lyons. A monition was issued and made returnable on the 28th inst. - A peetition signed by T. F; Straub 'and David Sankey was presented, in which. pe titioners asked the Court to adjultge them' as informers in 'the c ase of the forfeiture of the distillery of John Deer, in order that: they might secure theportipnof.. the 'orb beedS nf 'the laill'i'orfeiture." Tile Court granted a rule on the .Unitedfitates District Attorney to show cause why the prayer of the peti:Wfifidiihnlterbi be granted, and the.matter was referred to Commissioner H. tl. Gamble to toloktestimoo.'' In the bankruptcy branch final difk chnigea- - *ere graiiteWl and' "iiiktificates nwardedte George Asher, of Tioga county, and Lewis S. Waters of Lnierne county. -Wathington' Brittniir cit Allegheny, was adjudged a bankrupt, upon petition of Geo. Rhoads, of ,Jefferson connty,luiving failed to make answer to the rule to show cause granted some time since. - Jaines Id. Kirby, "of kAllegheny, filed' a petition for final discharge. The usual or dersontre made. Petitions for adjudication in, bankruptcy were filed by James B. Welty, Greensburg, and Jos. Zimmerman of Blairicounty. DkTrict Court—Judge Hampton. The case ok Wallace VEL theadministrator of David Sproul], deceased, previously re; ported. vas concluded. Jury_pdt. The next case taken up was that of Geo. G. McGrew . vs. Wm. Clayteh; ;Ties was an action to recover damages for injuries suB - by closing up or obstructmg a road leading from the Perrysville plank road to plaintiff's properly, adjoining the Observu tory in Allegheny. On trial. • t, ' Common Pleas—Judge Sterrett. ZS , In the case of-Dickinson vs. Mulholland and Edmunds, the jury found for the plain tiff in the Sum of $94.68. The case of Y. B. IdecCibilian vs.-James T. Sample r was .nel. - t takeri up:: ...This was an action to recover for work and labor done. Jury out. Peter and Wiliam Sprague vs. Roberti McClaren and John F. McCombs et uz. This was an action in ejectment for apiece .of gronnd in Liberty ~tnNypsl4, 41legheny County. On trial. - • • 2 Quarter Sessions—Judge Mellon. ( The case of wm. McLaughlin, John Rob inson and John Merritt, indicted for assault "aid battery on officer O'Brien, was con cluded, but no yordict_ renderedlap to ad journment.' A Mistake.-Tickets ou the Wropg William H. Fulton - arrived in, the city Wednesday„ witkWs, for the West and soon after his arrival went to . the ticket office of the Pittsburgh,. Columbus dr. Cincinnati ,Railroad, where he, purchased ticlets for iffixiseli and 'wife to Freeport, for which he paid 533 77. Subse- Vientbi:lii discovered that- some frierula who were accompanying him had pur chased tickets - on • the Pittsburgh,: Fort - Wayne - dt Chicago Railway. He then re turned to where he had purchaSed his tick eta and stated that he did not wish to,go by ' that route, that he wantdd tickets by .way of. the Port Wayne & Chicago Railway, and ' demanded a •return of the money he had _paid: Harvy Watterson, the agent, informed him that they did not do business in that way, and refused to return the money. He then repaired to the Mayor's office and made in formation.charging Watterson with obtain in'g money under ffilse pretence. "'Matte r son was arrested and gave bail for a hear. ing, which took place yesterday, when the prosecutor was represented by Sol. Schoyer, and John • I'S Hampton, Esq., appear ed for thadefense. Several Witnesses were examined, but the Mayor failed to discover; any:"false pretense ” in the case and coil sequentlY discharged the accused. 'i+he.de fence alleges, although it did not appear in evidence, that the prosecutionfwas a mali cious .one, and waainstiga te,d by attaches of ' the Fort - Wayne Uompanv, as they area competing routeiapPEig.tniliesiY, jeal dna of the other. , • Preliminary injunction-Granted, In the Court of Common Pleas yesterday J. P. Penny, Esq., presented ..a petition signed by E, Hovey and Lewis Haney, residents of McKeesport, asking for, a pre linjirweY inj unctimi restraining the borough authorities of McKeesport and P. R. How ley, contractor, from proceeding . ,with the grading and paving of that portiun of Mar ket street, in the borough; lying between the north side of Sixth street and the Monongahela wharf, The bill sets forth that the petitioners are owners ofprpperty abutting on- the, street, and that although the borough authorities have ordered the grading and'paving of the street; and that contractor Howleyia proceeding under that authority, yet of the' Council was taken contrary to . the provisions of the act of Assembly, the Property holders thereon not havleg petitioned for the same, ; and a majority being opposed to it. Judge Ster rett, on motion or Mr. Tenney, *ranted a preliminary Inj unetiop szul fixed Tuesday nexf,'for shearing in the`case, he com plainants were required to give Fond, ap proved rtif the Cone; irt - ttits euthCcl three hundred dollars: Serious Accident:, Wednesday afternoon ; an accidentkmcnr red at the junction .of pluo and .ederal streets; by - which Mr,'Thonias Simpson was seriously injured. Mr. S. was a= passenger on car No.'4a on tl:e Troy Hill line of stoat, cars, and attempt4d to getr off as the c4r was turning. the corner at Ohio andNederali streets. The conductbr warned - him not to get off there as another car Was approach ing. -.He = did, not ,heed the .comuator, or failed to hair and juiriped "off atthe left side of the car. - Just at that time car No. 4U Came - arOtnid the "curve,' and before the horses could be . checked the tongue.of thecar struck hint ,ort the-;left-.side and knocked h im down under the horses' feet, breaking one of his:ribs.. lin ixtediately. stopped, 'and Mr. Blinpvion was extricate&Withoift further injury. He Was assisted into the Mayor 's private office, where 'he Was attended 'by 'a. ph • -felon. The injuiediruire.residalkit , • I ' - Painful Aiildent—lland Amputated.. An accident Occurred at the Manchester - afterifoon;'by' which Mr. John cornelius had tdallgh;haad*O badly , injured as to.render amPutationnecessary— Mr.Vornelins was in ' the' employ =of Ed. Wil.k gold x a laThaP4Nanditt gm' time of the ac cid ent was tying up a at ghee , his . right hand; Watt PaughtAA the 4 ahitch , ,of , e cable and terribly crushed and man -014114...2 Of " Elarlek'esOraval .atuoiniMedi and thck'handijolterribly; lojuredlat to Nocinire , amputatiOn, whicWitg, did immediately, 4 The injured' mad proving rapicilyznder Dr. Thurrah's careful, attention. .017 Mme.: Strectri.f.r Notwithstandig" reedit' rains m iire.in a much better con., 'ilitlon'Alian_ they. ere ' this time last year: _The St*; Pearunissioness have been UAW inthme: sinesilltie open. ; l ig a spat* tad anrnenser ;amount of 'work has been -- accom p lished ' by them. Most of the streetarbit n dicined, and a number of thfun have beak brown& 'llee'Astilt of the skirlerili its" apparent t o all who are necessitated, to travel over.the city. It Is theirintention, we areintbritred,r • to wroughly.repairthe streets in the city during the CM:WM summer., Fifth art, Is an exceptNittithei I m..het»wr+e.'y~y. ~.!.s_"c- , f ~ i..~,4,,..,,,, .~.:~,~~~~~.t' „~.• ~:~~~~ ~ ~!u=•~tßs~.t^.a-.~ t y ~ -~- _~ r : .~.~ ~. i , „ i. "~ ,+~ .. , ~_ - ~ --;~ .wu?x` t _ r .~~. ~: - ~. ~ ~ .. - ~ _ I _- ^.t x '^ <.l{ ~~e' 'ti Y,Z 7J ~ ~ i-y F, t r y, ~ -~ Destructive Conflagration--Wearly aWhole • Square in Ruins—Loss Estimated at :„..._fmooo. • ViAl.'fire adidSect by ndiff - _9r a...*P7 visas" I trans fire which occurred Wednesday morn ing at about half-past, three o'clock, in the. thriving Borough of" Wishington, Pa., y which nearly a whole square of buildings was :i r eoliiiirdthAislieil and a loss approxi mating twenty-five thousand dollars sus -tained , The fire was first -.discovered issu `frig fromihe tear iseckine story window' of the house occupied as a law office by Isaac T Hainilton,' Eeq. - , - bn Main street. Tae .. was promptly given and in a few , mantes's large number of citizens assem bled, and organizing into's bucket brigade, Worked zealously to subdue the flames, with b tlittle .effect, as 'the , lire 'madeaspid b d_way, and communicated to the joining! bandings. The citizens then rned tneir,attettlion to saving the eaten si 3 e Mansion House Stables in order to pre t ia v nt the Eames from reaching , the back streets, Wherei had it - -extended,L half the town would have been at the mercy-of the Ilvogring element. _This they, snc,cessful accomplished,-but the fire was conquer e only , when. ,, the fuel. was exhaust e . The Mansidri House, a large t o story dmible brick build. ng, was rand the entire _urniture d stroyed.' The two-story frame build- I d ing, occupied •by. Moutitz & Decker, was ruced to ashes, and the personal effects and furniture of Mr. J. S. Mount; who oc cupied the upper portion of the house, were not saved.' •The tolzscco establishment . ' of David and John Flender was • entirely b rned, and bdt little of the . stock ved. The saddlery house of John McKay ct. Co. was destroyed, h ut most of the stock sa v ed.:.The house of William Howe was slightly injured. The property de etteryed all belonged - to "thor heirs o 3 John N. Dagg, wile will- sustain , a loss ' approxi mating 122,000. on which they have. an in ''stirmice of-50,000. '''' The lots of-lfr. George Milt, the proprietor, of the Mansion House, will reach $2,000; partly insured. Messrs. Flender sustained a loss of $700; Monntz fit Decker $1,000; J. S. Monntz S3OP. We re gret that the Mansion 'House was destroy— ed, as itwas one of the best managed hotela outside of a city in this section ofthit State. , r Changes" in the iiolZg )Farce-Seventeen Men Appointed and• Twelve Discharged. '- ' The . Police: Committee, in conjunction . with the Mayor and Chief of Police, held it meeting last night for the' purpose of re organizing the police force.. The following changes Wei* inade: ' ' ' : '', 7 ' t ' : Appointed on the regular force.--Thomas Croghan, Jamet Ragan, Andrew O'Hara, John Donnell; Thomas H. Noble, William J.' Gordon, Joseph Harbeeter, J. S. Clippies, AV. T. , Kelley, Joseph. .Jordan, Jolm R. Weisenberger, John Connelly,John Culp, W. H. McCormick, John L.. Williams. khibstitutes.--Andrew Cronin and Michael Dtschardaifront the regularforce.—Dahiel Madden, Thomas-- Hamilton, -- William - Reeuls, George Towers, Patrick_ Holly vi-ood,"Jobti Giliitaaj Dehrtis Kirby, - George Murray, Petei Mullin, "Joseph Buslia and James Pillows. Mitchell's ElpeuintsofPityilcsle4ograliby. We are debtors to the publishers, Messrs. Butler d. Co., of Philadelphia, for a copy of the "Fifth Book of their Series of Geogm b,i. hies," entitled "Elements of Physical aphy," adapted 'for schobls of every e. The right of Physical Geography to a prominent place among' the, studies in our schools, from the lowest to the highest, and its importance as a constituent part of the science of Geography has come to be appreciated by the best educators of our country. The work before us is an admir able text. . book,' aboundbag in. beautiful, illustrations of the physical phenomena of, the world and with ample letter prees de taila; useful in the family, the counting room, and above all in the schools, acade mica and colleges of the country. For sale at most of the book stores. _ „ Two Grind Concerts, As per advertisement," will be - gh - en Prof. Tetedoux on the 23d and 24th instant. - Rossini's splendid — work; -- "The Stabat _ Mater," will betiierforined by a chorus of over fifty good voices and ,au oreliestra 'twenty-five pieees, Mine 'de' LusSatt taking the part of the first Soprano. Mnhelde Lus- San comes to us highly recommended by, the eastern_ press. To they energy and en terprise of Prof.Tetedoux we Shall owe the pleasure Of hearing her on two consecutive evenings. The second concert, composed of various selections, will offer a full scope the _versatility of her talent. We need netjitity,.tito the ether Idrigers, selected from the best pupils of Prof. T., will great ly contribute to the brilliancy of the 'con certs.' • .. .. Fr!d, gricit Loouglam., , , , , •,-- Tfte lecture of thiS truly eloq uent= and poWeifal orator upon "Republicanism and the Ofui:man Power," last evening in, La , , faykti''Hall, - was ate of the ablest-dill-. i coat:Wl t . Lpon ioliticain the higher sense of, the terra ever dttliVeted in this city. He 1 w littenett to Witkcloi3e, attention bY a prqwdedandien*Huil frequently had. U,patiseldlr/the:irrepr ble applause of hitt_pleaso:l‘ratiditoEs.f. ded. We pre , tong not to gilte the_sce of his ad dressy and abaft. only. !t an aVhe gave to thpsaWha,h4bilini - mlO carry home anctilralrAttioit':-Daiireasa does not deal in r trattr and' fuetbm-lut 4n..sthoughta width often come with the weight and compact of solid shot. ; . , , , • -- : City,Siortality.7 Dr. A. Ck. McCandless Physician of the Board of Health; report§ the 'follEettl. In-, -temente .in4-the-aty- of Pittabwlth, from, Aarg.144•141 1 12;185ee24-`..,;;Lt . • Disease of the BeWels, 8; Liver'Diseasej lt gpilmy r ll;lufanticide-,7,-4-Prieumenia, a; macaw) or Brgin It Coriyal4ions r l; Car -buncle, 1; Bronchitis, 1. ' • • • 1 - . ° ftba4 B . l n l Ye':tiave were undo?* year, 5; rtii fralti - 2'Yelies,"l:Trefri 2to 3' years, 1; from E to 10 years, 8; from 20 to 30 ysars r I; fr orkrBOtto - 40 yea rs, 1 fro& 401 a 50, years,, 1;. from 50 to 80 years, 1; frriin 70 to 80 'Males -' 8 ( - *bite • foI Ibtal. 16 Females 8 I Colored 0 I .4 3 , -; ' S" ;44'. ' !Y::: 4 rt::: - • Aiaia irr vatee Assanit and Battery .— Mich eelmettle ,r made information bane 'the Mzoeiyestetday,plituyirig Henry liar rington with aggravated assault and bat tery. , liiirringtorple employed at the estab lishmemt of "Cheap John' on Smithfield street, where it . appears he prase . ool' Went fbithe ref ot pu chasing A 'pair lif pants- Re ethe,,p . .: ; arid when he came' to par thi 'them . mdifil9tilq litraticistoltulpriesdlt ,•• ,•,, , , , 'l e renle to ,take.them. . The defm ant h 6 0.1160 r 'Welt 'Wuck ' et titer With S n itnife or some instrument ......_....4 tither ahlist severing ejianti,M Offthelleft. 4, mrerrtagto# ~ iteia,tl;fthW for courti - .., . 4' ): , ,t'..-:-...;rtz- 1 , ' l lk . J h i ,:fibbat six; f1re.T..... ...09011./..,,P20/1141, , wise on , liilaita - 1, -,-..v,i4LAPFutm-Ina ay.an, Wateriltretir nelii"the Pitt burgh w.„ 1,41,10 gellfwalfSd ~...,--„Aliti- ,' '. 13or ...=- . „ ME h+ren 'Prom lit le;Jeri" 0, 14040,4 pd the Arena nopoudL =pt..; Llyr bate - wing to the • Tdehkii in glv= ipg the alsup t • ocauiteged hrthe remotet , hestrotenylplarnilicnc ,frOth that locally,;' , the ttlldlne*shrentirelr,ixrsuined.The loss is estimated 44 $6OO. '" _ : - 'ffitrebi of the Peace.`. , '.ttobertoon eyeaterd*Malle tfuOrnaidlonibeihre Alder man from against Meese Bennington Itor anretp, of the •peace. tHcasuezes thai Bennington threatened: to•ab3o He *tut Orreeted'and held' to bellin unewer, *#.` - *•h:Ntm)N,,r:#4 MMW iboUTtom mEssgs..niiikes:ZAZETTE.:—Why is it _ .thak4Alpg,heny - county- piumot• be as ably represented in Congress in the fitureis .she has been in the past? Certainly the great:iron interest has or sheitild have in finance enough to nominate a first class man—not iman that bullyragii the people year after year for a nomination, but a man 'hat is not wanting or. .expecting any such honors. a position only worthy to be given to those wllO do not ask for it— the plas shotftd'seekthe man. and. not the man thplace. Itshould not be Riven-to izan. but one who not only his party, but one who is high onorable in all the relations of a me been ton: life: such ot.Allegheny county nominate at) Major William Frew or C.O. . - ch•men have too tnuoh dignity chantonor, and therefore the eserving . of it, and; certainly ale a credit and. an honor -to Haas tows Only eithe the 6. Ye work of the Repub ean 'party, go to ee to it that none but honorable ned men are nominated. :. MANY VOTERS. vile, April -15, 1868. and EDI permi eandi. seek i select )F GA ZETTE-7Sirs: As you have others to suggest the names of for office who will not themselves whom the people might wisely, mportant public trusts, permit me, without intending to disparage the ,present incumbent, or any - aspirant . for the State Senate, to' suggest the name'of Mr. Robert H. Davis,.of Allegheny City, as a gentleman whose well known and high toned moral integrity, fine administrative abilities and untiring industry and zeal in rightly and systematically managing every public trust confided to him whose ac quaintance with the manufactlaiing, com mercial, educational, social and elernosin ary interests of Allegheny county is unsur passed, and who, above all, would shrink from the very idea of corruption in legisla tion, point him out aspeculiarly qualified for an able and faithful Senator, than whom a better or safer cannot be selected among Jill the people., We have received the following airman nication, addressed by a very respectable gentleinuin whip , is 'under treatment at Dix niont Hospital, to ,a - well-known citizen of ,this city : ' • • . "You will please , use yoUr - influence in order that General Grant may get the nom ination for Preiddent at the Republican Conventian in the city of Chicago. Once nominated, hiselectiou in autumn 'is cer tain. General. Grant was one of the princi pal agents in thei prpvdence that brought lie , We' unhappy War to a close, while at the same time, no man living - has a better knowledge of the plan of recon-. atruction. Slavery was a shadow which had a bad effect on your Southern-brethren. ' it , was the knot 'arohnd which' eltmg all the ills that flesh is heir.to, and would, in the course Of time, have prostrated all the dearest interests of the South. In the late war the United States had the right of do main over the southern States, (this right was paramount and above al/ others), while theßouth had t 1 moral loree of the ;world against them. I `With - General Grant as President, the southern States shall - be re constructed in a.proper manner; new life and new energy shall be infused throughout the South. No shadow shall have a 13light, ing effect, but like the surr, free to all, the .South shall bej a united and prosperous people. United the North by the dearest ties of life, she shall : enjoy a (glorious fu ture." Gancers. All Cancers of forty year's standing cured by the use of three one dollar and five 18 bottles of Wolcott's Pain Paint. It has no color, leaves no stain or smart. 25c., 50e, 81, 53, 55, 58..;a bottle. The large bottles are necessary in all chronic complaints;don't try to Make a 1 higfromiettLAC.Pdrit, do what requires a quart. The Pain Paint; prope rly used, will " permanently held Cancers, Scrofulus Sores, Eruptiona In the Skin and Rheumatism. Tested free at No. 116 Smithfield street, relieves pain instantly, • Archibald Blakely, Eaq.z—lt will be seen. by our advertising columns that this gen tleman has opened - a law office at No. 98 Filth street. Mr. Blakelybringswith hicn a reputation for fine legal attainments and abiliti* and a. high_ character lbr moral worth. .He mint* an entirely attorney or 'Agent, to whom cased or • agen cies, how ever important, may be safely confided. Such men are an acquisition to any . bar; and - have generally been rewarded 13y a: liberal patronage here. We trust Mr. Blakeley will find no reason to regret 'his settlement among" us. , Try Trix.—Take time to try Trix. Remember a fbulbreath is a mark of ill breeding. In - Trix you have a remedy for it. X'eellent doetnrs commend Trht,. Trix purifies the breath, strengthens the throat;clears the vole,' and ,114.1 t splendid perfume.... Try Trig . - All druggists sell Trix. • Wholesale agents far Tirs B. L. • Fahnestoek Co. f _George A. Kelly Co., Reyrner it Bros., Pittsburgh; R. A. Snod-, gral!fl AllegbenY• Seventh Street.--Taking into considera tiono thb condition of Seventh street and the amount of travel upon it, it has cost More mopey since it was first paved . than. any street in the,. city.,_Axistsmmually fro m . three to five iftniamd &ALM; remove the. iue from thegutters and sidewalluton Sev enth street, from Smithfield to Webster. There 3s''a f r cotitintird' &real' ithter which has ~ td `pasts -I 'o , w tho surfade from Webster to Smithfield, and it can onlyb6-remedied by a sewer. . , _ - "Alleged, Saloom—James „ Tibby Made lidarssation beibra - the Mayer, yesterday; aargineiViniani Smith with maintaining a ~.aommori - nuisance. Smith is ' prairie. toee the Nettenel ;ripe Works, rat Carroll and Bniallriman street, bathe Ninth ward,and it is alleged by the informard that, he blocks, p the street on.both sides with 'his Pipes, to the great , annoyance of the priblie generally, and the prOseentor in wrticular. A:warrant was issued. . 'lt is 'certain hat the name and fame the Weed Sewing Maehine hag earned cannot Itappached. It has always stood thatest. It is a settled opinion that the Weettria driving , other machines that were consid ered first clas p pmebinuo Arquf 7 the market. By paying Ei 'Wait 10 . 116 office • of the Agent forAtke Weed Sewing Machine, Mr. A. H. I.9ag, No. 112 .cirapt street, any'andl evarY'one islie 'for' thmnselvelo;'and 'can be neMmthadated as to price und - ternw l . slight., fire occurred Wed nesday aiming In the hitniture store of - Willtam'Slutmemelti.`Pakson street, East Illithingliaig6 :- ' l l"4o;alartwlfac And. the fire departmensof the so side res- PcsdailzratingW,_Nt their services were a* required, • SA Alamea. 'were °Atli."' luished-ini timely s ppiication•of a few btickets pf.miter. , Thedamage.was very • - •reelViiißtir 'leee."..ionicer Herron; who went olkiltork in',search oLCharles ItOtitsfsmi; the absconder, of whom we Ruh- Matted an' ammo/ a, faw days since, found bis rn - at, two -o'caock m., yesterday. litiyetßiickinorb telegraphed for a requi- Salon' and itliprobable the. ofUcer will re-, turri4rithleritzion its a few days. ng h aazmaeler.MitfeasY rA of cety, of oath bf - rrans ler , before Jas. tipe Saulsbury. : ,The 4epogeet..ailLeges that Oraif foe:lb - 11'0211111s shop a saw atchet. 'After , a 'hearing be was committed tojailin. tdefaltcif Coulte • . The folloWing deeds were. tiled-of record before .H. •Snively, , -Esq.; Recorder, April I6th, 1868: Thomaif B. Crawford .to Alexander Cowley, April '7l, 1868; tract of laud in 'Ohio township. containing two acres t • ' J. G. Johnson to John -Rogers. November 21, 1 lot No. 87 In He burns plait of lots on Braddock ' street, Pitt towniddp, 48 by no feet 8309 Thomas Mitchel: to Lawrence 3letzig April I, 1868, tract of land in Ross township, containing thirteen a rc acres and one hundred and twenty perches-121.68r Wm. Rogers to Alexander Patter Son. April 8, IMis lot on Payette street, Fifth ward, Allegheny,;l4 80feet , Ruhard Barker to It. MeEldowner, Match 24 1867. lot on Ridge street, Pitt township; 637 by = feet with buildings SI,4A R. W. McEldowney to R. Parker, April 12, 11? .. lot on Rld_ge street; Pitt towns. Wi zardy Z7l feet,. 115 Amend Fireley and Williamto John K epp •April, Ist, 1868; lot on Penn street, pear Ciy mer in the .Ninth ward, Pittsburgh, 1130 .'with buildings 14,950 C. Love to Henry 11. !Doyle, April Ist, 3868; lots Nos. V! and 41 of Levering farm, in Chartlers township, 100x230 :feet ;400 Wm. Kinnlng to Marie March 1888.' lot on Market street, In the borough of McKeesport, 30X. 70feet • Andrew Klmling to Win. Eluding, March 18, 1867; same lot W. S. Taylor to Jos. W. Taylor. March 33, 1868; lot on Beaver- Street, Fifth ward, Allegheny. 'Main feet. with buildinge $1,200 Joseph Barnes to Simpson Harrison, Dee. 2, 1867; lot on ITnion street, Pittsburgh. 39Mx77 feet.. ...4015 Margaret Speer to John P.;3lcKendry, April 6, ISM: lot on Strawberry alley, Allegheny. City, 60 by 75 . feet with buildings $529 Samuel B. Clule y, Sheriff of Allegheny' county, to • John Fife; lot In ElizaUeth township, ;containing one acre with buildings . Samuel Kelly to J. Brocketts, March 'A 1868; tract of - /and in Versailles township, containing one hund red and one acres, with. buildings $lO.OOO Richard 11. Fife to Valentine Oppennan, December 21st, - 18671 tract of land in !Snowden township, con taining fifty acres and one perch; also an aoining tract containing twelye and one-half acres with buildings.. ' $9,376 'John C. Lapp to Christian Dellenbach. •'November 20,.187: lot on Chestnut street, Seventh ward, Al legheny. 85 by 102 feet, with bundlng6 F 2,800 It is highly creditable to the Iron City that we alio excel in the manufacture of trunks, 'carpet sacks, valises and satchels, as is amply evidenced by a call at the Pie mium trunk factory of our fair dealing friend, Mr. Joseph Liebler, No. 104 Wood street. ills stock is large and superb, while his prices are extremely low and inducing. -The Trunks and articles in that line man ufactured by the' Liebler, No. 104.W00d street; are the very best offered in'the mar ket, and will pove durable and satisfactory to purchasers, whilelhe prices at whieh sold are' most feasonable. “The sweetest Thing In , Life is good health allIC1Ak001:1 spirits, and if you have' them not he neat T.Festhirig,ik what will restore bleom to the Laded 'Cheek and hap piness to the -drooping heart. The great and sure remedy isPlanidion Bitters, ;which our. physiciane,recommend ,to bot h males and female' PdientS, as a safe” reliable' agreeable and &falai stimuhdd. The; contain nothing =to disagree with-the most delicate Constitution, and have work golden opinions from all who , have tried them ; and probably no article was ever tried by: so many parsons. They 'elevate the de pressed and give strength to the weak. -'• MAGNOLIA WATmI.—A delightful toilet article—enperior to Cologne, and at half the price. • - '.nwpdt}" Patent Force Ptimp.—T:_T. Ewens, prac tical plumber, No. 765 Wood street, has in' store a' most admirable force pump' for garden purposes.'' It is constructed 'on the most modern. principles and throwa a - strong, steady stream of water a greater distance and with more volume than any other in use. It is a patent,pump and will commend itself to all. It comes•cheap and will prove durable: Orders by mail will be promptly attended to, and experienced workmen will be sent to any point to put them down. • Everybody will acknowledge that Holtz heimer's Continental Dining Rooms, Fifth street, next door to tlib Post Office, are marvelously well kept, and 'that no where in the city can a cleaner or better meal, or repast be obtained at such reasonable prices. At Barker's.. Bleached MuSlins, 10012%c; Unbleached Muslim; 6y., 10.1230; Shirting Check, 1234 c; Ticking, 123.6 to 25c; Double - width - Sheeting,- .181‘43.- ' To;Vountry and City Merchanta..- . .gr e are thoroughly supplied *itteall kinds of Dry Goods, Staple and- Fancy, bought,. - at unusual advantage--through our laft.stan purchasing department, taking ad-untaof the 'recent large , auction:tales and thins in prices, add ytncan and at less than the lowed Eastern cash Prices- We invite you to'tin'inspection of our stbck. and et. conspariscar of • prime; at 59 Mitket stre . „ „ , Linen llandkerehiefs, 10 and 12%e. Linen Handkerchiefs, wide hemstitched, Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs:.,, Children's Linen Handkerchiefs, white and eplored. .. Cheap at Barker's: Hoftzheimer, at the Continental Dining monis, Fifth street, - next door to the POirt .9ffice, serves dinner at very reasonable prices which' are Vastly superior to hotel bills of fare. Give him a call, and satisfy yourself on this point '' • - ' At Barkekos. Ladies' Hoisery, 12350 per pair. Children's Hoisery,l2No per. pair. Gents' Hoisery, 12mc per. pair. . Better goods cheap in proportion. Lathes will find the most elegant sad* ment oflace goods,z , embrolderiee and trim. wings at NV. ,Moorhead's Sudgeimble, trimming house, No. SI Marketstreel; Pri ces very reasonable.. . The beat and purest teas and coffees to be, "obtSided in this marltet will be found in endless variety' and :assortment at Robin-. aoU'a old established4ea street . : Priebe - 170y tbaionatile. Saloon Keepers are directed do the, self: operating beer pups which are in store at T. T. Ewans, 165 - street, They are the best e ,• Califiirkidat and'lgeneral groceries, fresh a, ity, at :very. reasonabtapriceslat old estatk liihecrtaa mart, 1 4 40.i0 Fifth. The ••• • - 7 , 1 choicest. Wes; porters and dinner , wine4ml.ll..bizi bunft. tivl s peopular dining rooms - fot'lfr.°4lOltzhehnviiiii Fiftit stied; next door to the Post Office." Bonnet flowers and ribbons, embraeinr all the prettiest and latest styles, at Moor:: tritorni,* t!qty,gel • No. 81 Market street. ' Rbiletlioallearlirang groceries at Robinson's old celehra ties mart, lick 20 Fifth :street; La'very liberal, prices. - Genes faimishingsoodwintialeSa tit*: ituckftlAPAltuktitrtg4 , iikiNd!a k faahlort ablonimining honsenietirMtaltet stribt. thettoirelpi isstrawlo_ods and stray trimmings, at moorhead's tastdonable,trim ming hnuse lio.llldar)iet New Goods at 3( wrjsinaldore... litiriatomet* how titgtsl : ket extrtt' Ciert.Xeadp hap issued an order giving it as biliekkiiifon that all the members elect' ths=Leglaisibioa, in his ,pistrie t - . have to tali t he teat oath. ‘.l • .„ 1 • : -• •• =MM CITY ITEMS. Linen email, 6 I•4e, Linen'eraih, 9c. ' ' - Linea' Omit; 10e. Linerterash, 1234. At Barker's .T. 11Alucka iSc Co. • --ThtrNew.lbrk .ASsociate orgiOffigid at, lit:WM:irk Ay - ,yesteiday:unde, the act of incorporation from the Legisla ture of '67. The following officers - were elected:. Pres:tient, • Hon. John M. Fran ' 'cis, 6f the Trey Tillie*, Secretary am Treasurer, Hon. Elias M. Roberts, of thi litim Herald; Eieoutive Committee, J. C' Cuyler, of Albany Express: E. E. Sinith,cc. Syracuse Journal; G. G; Cooper, of Roches ter Union; Joseph W arren, . ' ran . of Courier; Luther Caldwill, Elmira °Ad vertiser. • In=- the Um ate7l'strict Court, n 13t -- Memphis, ,yesterday, 4udge . " Trigg overi reled the motion for a n,etv trial in the cas. of 3: J. Williams and Bryan B. Huestonf recently sentenced to ti e Penitentiary fo:: one year for attemptinto extort money; byy rfipresenting themselves to be revenue;. officers, and ordered thunadence to be car, red out., —A fire breaking Ont Lon Tuesday night? ro in the sheet-in establ hment of Squiret &Green, on Front street, Cinainnati, wher f : a large quantityof oil was stored, it spread? to the machine shop of . Stainler, Cannel &l lyCo's. copper workshnd Meader's boil!: er yards, all of • which l were burned, in yolving a total , loss of about $40,000. -Tbl —Trte Welland Cana open, and severer vessels from Lake Erie hive passed through', MARRIED: TSCHTIDY-43 ORMLY.-61!1 Thursday .Inorningi: April 16th, 1868, at Trinltyl:Church, Pittsburgh, by. the Rev:John Scarbarough,, assisted by the Rev; Dr. Page, the Rev, HENRY -E. TSCHUDY. Sharon, Penna., and MA.II.ASTON, daughter of Samuel Gormly, of Pittsburg . 5 . . mED •. - . i McFOOS.-On ThutsdayAl e' 18th lint,: Mrs. Mi A.. beloved wife of J. D. Bic oos,• in the 28th yea, of her age. ; • The feneral will take place.on SATtinniv, - 18d inst., from the residence. of her husband, at Eas; Liberty, at 2.o'cloci‘r. M. e friends of. the - lam' . ily are cordially invited to a tend. .Carriages will start from Penman &., Sarnsos, corner of Several and Smithfield streets; at 12 o'clock. i HARPER.-On Thursday Mendes , . the 15th•inst.; WILLIAM L. HARPER, - in the 48th year of ill; The funeral will take Noe froM, the residence 4to! Jos. F. Beckham. No. 40 Sandusky street, Anil ( 1 gbeny City, on SATllans.i,at naccp, at 10 o'clock', BARKER. ' On Wednesdit 4, evening, 15th inst. j after a lingering illness, - C RLEStBARKER, soil of the late :Henry Barker; f Point Breeze, Eas t Liberty, aged 25 years. • 1 . '' The funeral will take prime ,'l'llis isonzullo, at , o.'clesks Cazirlsges will:Leave Moreland 4 Mitchell's Liberty street t oppoilte . BOßdt, 49 o'clock. S i BOLLMAY, An Xteittiesdly "Apill 15th, at 211 o'clock P. 31., CLAR A' LEE,lacst daughter of G W. and afarrY.:Bolitretn, ag ed 4 years and 7 meal EnneraPring,Amonsoosi, . 2 o'c.l ;from tbi ~ realdenceof Mr.i,lastiph Pension: Bellef taine Si. Lawrence Ville. :Carriages , . van ;leave c rner Banc and-Pemistreets at IVo'eloak..- ~., f [ . . - • r l i .: BOLLMAW-Oli Wednesday-:a t n. at 2 3 t o'clock, CLARA LEE, eldest daughter f Gel). WI and Mary F. Rottman, aged 4 y . !cors a nd mos. - Funeral: on FaIDAZ - ..ht XeiNlncic P. M., from tbi reedence of Mrs .',Toe: Pearsba,' Reilefettlltine St.: Lawrenceville 'Carriagesirfil 'leave corner Han( . ~, and 'Penn streets at 13 o'cleekt -. •'',' ; ••.• r .. .. .. 11MMV1 1 ALEX.Athies_, , , I DERT"Ek No.POURTG STR ET ,'Pittsburgh, Pa; INS of 111,1tinds,7 CRAPES, GLOVES, and el': cry description of .Funeral Furnishing Goods fur., cashed. • Rooms open day and night. Hearse ant Carriages furnished. _ 4 , avid err .Eavattaiscas--Itev. D, D. I)., Rev. Hi N. Jacobus, D. D., Thomas wing, Esq., Jacob H Miller, Esq. • - • • CIHARILES &P lINDERz .L.) TAKERS AND LIVERY STAR TS, Corner of SANDUSKY STREET AND'. CHURCH AVENUE Allegheny City - , when 'their 00FEIN ROOMS ar4 constant/7 SuPPlied.with reload .Indtation Rossi wood, Monona) , and Walnut ConinS;at Prices ra. l rying - frdni 114 to'sloo. Rod! s nreparedfor interi merit. Meanies and Carriage*, 40.as/tad; also, al t Inds of Mourning Good ,S If required. Oillee opal at all boars. dav f 1.134 night. • I ROBERT 140.1Ditilt1ty UNDER -( TAICER AND,E3IIBALIIIEII, No. 45 011Iew •1 EST, 'Allegheny,. and No. SO', DIAMOND SQUARE, thy John Wilton -- & Bros. ' ) keeps always r on.hands the hest Metal, mood Walnut and Imitation Rosewood Collins. ! Walnut ' : :Coffins from '4025 ,- upwsitds.' , Rosewood Coffins s2o , upwards, all other Coillnsi proportion. • riages and Hearses furnished atlas, rates. era (}loves , Plate and Entraving 'furnished, gratis. , • Odiee opal?_ day and MINERAL WATE -We are tip* receiving our MER Sbr.ritifor • • • - M2M=!! ==l:= . . VIC*, Water: ;COlMMVitt*sPers :A*saile.bithe bottle, ol•*akr abiizt.sr, E=Z;l SPECT.tpU2II, o ~! ' WARRANT $ - 1 PUNOIEATIM: &' 111 ASLETT'S, •; • JEWN.LraI3 AND DUNS 68 FIFTH ST. bRiiOilTE , .. lv:04$;;17i.:-W .. , :AN I: .. '. - . El -., • •-., ~ • AND SEDT ~ Et NEW - -.:.... 1 . - .T ~ •. . SPRING AND 7.. .5 . 01iiMER . .--GOODS, .., ;,aui27 .B.*ct;. D Al' -' '• .-- IL SIIITII.TaIIti Emen I=E=l . . MEE _ '":,-EP3=G tt• ., . VI- .14 ..7 , ..; ,, , , , , , , ,5t1.. , :-.,. 3 4 iii n bNiaslrppiclASAß - P. ,,,- 11136- „1-t qk •::'. :.>.; krl. - 4- :',..i ..t.: 14116,Z.0rit • .1 , .::!, Pl.; ,:...,' 4 , 7Z , : k. , .-7.., , ,,...; f ,,, :. 4." =,;- . t %,d,l BEEM CANneroftlena and ._. . fik ik4l, , ... 1 :7Pt , . _ a— 1110 $0, ala Pf. —. THE, wags, il . , th pl , o 4144 : abW Lou 404 w offend itjhrivate 'lasi sad an 7: az ivil u i voi. pritne building , lite !, i iQUl4Ao . 4lVitell tomato a selectloi, • The village I_,.. u k lu caleit_ca itbeiottguland bealtliisnot., two and $ 11 1 1 ... 1,._ 1 '9 1/ 4 4 v 1 h . ShariabuTg; el the ,Wej4ea N un . much __,_/fittlximd.._ .wtheli mans tbrotigh A ;Eakins it ''".___'°" WiTreZeraitutbie and agtieuble. Extensive, iffcw.lirsiinna nienow makhigr ereethig a number e Wfltir) tion*Wrbieh gill 'roel 'an eminent tothe 4 41 1r 4if 4'hireuitilnderofth 'Lots wiltbe sold at `T!P'_feMsornible: rata and ofii terms sgeeeglaigy '.eafic; gm & ssurrimix. - FWil Estate and he., 'Mince Aginiti, imertenetwille ' " ''' - r FININti =MIMII:M :PRING AND tlllld~ Water. o gioes. Nf ' !and IrenntbStr eta. MASONIC HALL. E t ztambithment, IE STREET, Vo . niar of Federal # ODS, A27TTAILOS.ILOS. , ,• .AT , ~. ~,~,.,..-_mil ~l KIM aith;titreeta. =Si 1" , " ' , VV. s c!.% - ;- 74 -`" .1,..F;r4;"-T4O
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