II 11 1 4.47,,, ,, , , i ,-;e4r , -;, , -; . ' 1 N. ittoirtno - a/tTls4 AND SUBURBAN. ..--"., •," ..--- --- _„ .111kined. Repert - df the Managers or the -".= tlenieilt. Tract - *deo , ..of Allegheny ' r Vity—Twenty-fifth Annitersary. ' ~ ,,& - / .6 0 6 4- ...e'ryear'of active labor has ended, ind'iiith gratified. hearts we acknowl edge the kind hand that has led us .and i the tender mercy that has prcißed per laboritilth abundant success. ,' ' ~ . And to our Graciowi Master, Who bath ' 'ixiiichly blessed our -hUmble efforts to , . • serve litm, be all the glory forever. " The setae monthly round of:visitation, the same earnest efforts to'bring souls to `cihrhithy the dissemination of; the same truth, with little variation in object or plan, have been 'monied during the pres , exit as in former years. And although the facts and figures of this' report are :cinch the same as those fOund in former yawl s the work has entirely new. The:Water obtained :from you gushing e fenutain is the same in element and ap %ines each year, yet pleasant and re -1 cl g each day and hour. 'A 'the oft:told story of a Saviour's love hal Mien. from the-lips of the filithfUl with ell theluterest of an unheard i f , tale, net :it kindness and the word of -reilitiS itha comfort veeen 'Aid aiWelcome as if never reeeleed-..liefore. -And is the -:ieluiltging seasons. oome and go, each /*yds tenntleted calls forth our record of • I debar taut& like • that ,of the preceding, loefft hich.ohanter of our history, mase rby each revolving year, affords new - ithows-advancement and urges herr ba-wiater exertions and larger 8110. .: detßiyiellki ot object of this Society is not to atgranee the interests of any particular sect or creed, buto*.to-promote evangeli ;lbarreligion by the circulation of tracts, by conversation and prayer," to aid in bringing the masseaundes the influence .*ol the' Owned. In this Aseociation wo , ittervof all Evangelical denominations heartily co-operate in their effoits to ad vance the cause of. our blessed Redeem : ler.; ,Tho visitations are made monthly. and it is the aim of the Sotiety to send dis tributors to all parte of the city. It is the - duty of the visitor •to search but, ever • lamirr, to present each family a tract ,. and to supply all who des/re it with a ooPy of the American - 'Messenger for a , .;small. compensation; to speak a word for Christ to every one;: Wring attention to religious subjects,and trying to enforce the truth contained in the tract. In ad , ditiorito this general work, the 'nick „are . _...acitighrand kindly cared for; children *hod* not attend Sabbath School are Jar:Mlle:o)d to some neighboring: school; families found dinittnatered the - bible are . furnished with a copy; by _sale or:. gift from the Ladies Bible 'ftdety of Alla. • gheny.__Thas, throWl the of the - tract distributors many are oirsuaded to attend the house of God, 911 a thousands z. - Who never enter thesanetnery are imp ' plied ' with. Gospel truth: A Thus many . sick and sorrowing are cheered and ~. , comforted.and helped to bear life'd trials -., patiently; thuainanYteMPted ones are enabled to resist_ the temnter t end thus ‘; Amine of the fallen ere reillaimed, In tele` work ninety visitors have been engaged i•• 'daring the year... :These rand . the twenty-four manager''. /form a ,corps ..` 'of earnest workers :numbering above a hundred. Through their, persevering • ~ cfilliitoW(eVen in summer's hest and-win - ter'setorm,) b 8,500 .traces and 31,500 Ma ' ~ . sengers in the English 'language, and h ...' 24 200 tracts and 8,200 Messengers in the NI German language, have been circulated. In addition to tails a number of Welsh „..). and French tracts have beendistributedi. several families luive been supplied with • the Bible; 164 children have been gath ered into Sabbath School, and a number • or persons found , sick and destitutc-have had their wants supplied on application • to the Ladies' Relief Society of - the city. And while earnestly laboring in the cause of home evangelizatior, the efforts of the Society have not. been confined to , ,-, our own city. zMany tracts and Neaten i gers have been' sent to Sabbath Schoola in the rural districts. From month to • month the'"Wornen's Christian Associa ' tion" has been supplied with .tracts and '' Messengers to distribute, in Pittsburgh. For several months-tracts have been sent to the Soldiers' Hospital. mid last month a supply of tracts was sent to the House of Refuge. Dar ing the' summer two of the visitors distributed many tracts, books and Messengers among the Roman Catholic population about Cresson. Many tracts and papers have also been distributed by visitors wldle travelling u , pen . the cars. Such is the reeord of thelast year:sWork. Bat what figures' shall represent the itOod fooomdakte slid hearts made to - rejoice in P Ch ed— rist, t he suffering ones relieved and comforted, the sin sick souls' brought to the 'Great Physician, the erring feet turned into the ways of righteousness and peace? What -Arith metic can estimate the value of the im mortal souls made gems in the Redeem , eria crown by the tract the Messenger or the., earnest • word of the distributor! Think you tract distribution is thankless, fruitless labor? It would ''do your soul good to Meet the hearty welcome that generally awaits the inithfial visitor, and `a single tract may be the means of con t. * Verting many souls: One little tract dent by a child to a Missionary waathe means of oonverting fifteen hundred seals; one .-little tract brought in a peddler's peek to the door of his father'was the meansbf eon -•.• '' veiling Baxter, Doddridge, Wilberforce, ;':Leigh, Richmond, and through them of ?..- converting thousands more. The circu it laden during this year has been greater .r - than during any preceding year. What ' the harvest of this year's sowing of Goa ' pel truths hi thousands of hearts may. be < we cannot tell; but, like the . Egyptians who sow their grain upon the swollen I tide, knowing they will reap sp abundant 1 -harvest, we have 'sown good seed upon - ' the rushing tide of human life, believing . :. ,It will yield . a golden harvest in the ; -fn. tare. we have sown the truth in garret ' , ' mid , cellars, in dark lanes end narrow • , ,- 1 4r a in bar-room and saloon In the t'. •, . of Acharid - poOny upon the street I 1 in the buidtiesocerunitting • , it _ in earnest prayer to the Holy Spirit, • - ilr can Muse it to,grow_ and. to bring tor' fruit. In the extension of our: TAof o o l 6_,lirektlie jnteresting experience of • 4 some UI elermsitorif, we ,ftalgreatly op home We have known a 'repay il demon , home modem' miserable by tub ! . i 'lnUeslck s ks" i ths father held so tightl y In th s . . ltaeli T or vim' roiling . , monster. that to Indulge his creiringlik , „Jot. he was Vigorge k agerifieetiven tee I e 0f r ini....,,,,,,,,,,.. dick and ~i - • : s a ge , , 2l , l2 ' e f r, lfee h :P ie llatt' oll t o Uke • the 1 ' ' — —4l4B oMeorele Mwers kind . Ir i *. lovisig 4 d r boas were and il' t o Oil ' 11, laving tatot t mto or keeti mve; ~lediktba ead to "Aland; the AoSehbOVsoliorfivt Atidlor-mthoengis.hillirenhap • ..• '. 1411 " b i g ' l4 4tked in , that"lionsetiold 4 rkilre aorrow4 and' misery held Wpm; PPIPro•. Man* incidents - 'dr- interest t befelittedi but •• wa must, act tax zour ;ahem with the recital. Thus 1 junta rof a century this Society haa carrying on its humble work. rnano_ilitilith but tear oily() it has . w zoreased until its number Of jhya a n d lrar i t s _ II nOw More than a bin --'4O /vs i nfluence is felt through 'elit' ,!ite" city and - beyond. Each year _ Men marked with progress, and to ' night with thankful hearts for past sue . OE cause, : we the -Twenty-fifth Armiveteary.; The :Arithmetic of. rn lty,above can estimate the result of these years of faithful efforts. But -while we rejoice in oar abundant - success with deep regret we are Called upon to announce the deatirof some of pnr most earnest workers. One of these, Mrs. Eliza J. Patterson, was one of the found ers of this society, and for more than twenty years was permitted to labor for its advaricement as a manager and , dis tributor. Thia humble, earnest, conse crated.servant of Christ, like her blessed Master ever went about doing good, and like Do rcas,i she Was often supplying the 'wants Of the needy. She lived to glorify her Redeemer, and after spending half a century in faithful labor for His cause. in the evening of life, at the advanced age of three score and two, she has been called to rest from her labors, to lay down the Cross. and to put on the crown richly decked (as we earnestly believe) with stars which represent those whom she had led to Jesus. And though re moved from our band of faithful work ers, her memory is most precious and her noble example is ever before us in citing us to renewed efforts in the Mae ters Cause. But another consecrated one has been taken from our number. Misa Tillie E. Fleeson, a faith ful manager, a -kindly, successful 'visitor, has been summoned to the Master's presence to hear the joyous greeting, "Servant of .God, well done, thy mansion is prepared, thy crown is ready, enter into the joy of thy Lord." She was ever at her pest, always faith ftil, and though called away before life's bright meridian had been attained, her labors foirthe good of others were many. How kindly we-chensh her memory, and may we all profit by her most excel lent example. Still. another has left us . this year, Miss McCullen, after several years of earnest 'effort as a distributor, has peacefully departed, to enter upon the _blessed reward of herlabors. Thus one by one the crowns are given, these, all died in faith, and now rest in God. And, now, kind Mends, we ask your prayers, contributions and assts. tance. By the blessings of God and your Christian - liberality, the - Society-is clear of debt. We - need distributors. To the friends of the Society , to the pastors of the Churches, to the ristian public, we appeal for laborers. Will not =some of those, whom God has blessed with health, wealth and time to work for Jesus, come to onr aid, seek out the lost and perishing, and tell them of a- Saviour's love? Your assistance is greatly needed; how can you refuse it? How can you, at the Saviour's feet, before the awful judg ment seat, lay down for golden sheaves. nothing but leaves? Some of our faithful workers have been removed, who will. take their places? Thanking God for pastrami's, and trust-. ing him fog the Altura+, we - enter upon the labors of another year, itoping,to in crease our influence for go od , to win many sewels for the Saviour 's crown. ILICPOIIT. Miss M. Herron. Treasurer. in account with the Ladies* Tract Society. of Allegheny. 1885 • W. ___ Mareh Balaace in:Treasury at last. Report. • $ 88 84 1888, March 8, Monthly Collrctions. ..... 800 20 .Anunal Subscriptions 148 Ms Collection ac Annual iler. 112012 June IS, Cash Pald tor printing.lllo 25 18610.1faxtita, Dy sundryeas4 remt- • tances,lotpubllcnns.s6l 60 By cash paid sandly • blllafor drayage 25 55 Dr. :Sextons 6 GO 6E5 $0 Balance in Treasury..:. :; ls676 ::The inane' meeting was h eld- in the lecture room of the Mrst Presbyterian church, March -Bth. Rev: Mr. Wither -spoon presidestand_addresaed.: the meet ing -Mr.4.V. Cellars, Secretary, read the Manager's and Treasurer's reports, which were adopted and ordered to, be printed. OFFICE= AND NA`IAGEELS. President—Mrs. F. It. Brunet, • Vice President—Mrs, Neilsen. Secretary—Mrs. R. S. Bays. Treasurer—Miss 31 Berzon. XANACINDS Miss M. Bryan, Mrs. A. M. Bryan, - Mrs. Slagle, otadar. Mtsp Paul,. Mils Blackstock, Miss Whitten, ' Mrs. 110*g, - ' • Miss Beek, Mrs. Kay: Mrs. Vankirk, Mtss M. Cummings Mrs. Yeager Mrs. MOS. McFad den. Mrs. W,,P. Logan, Mrs. F. Woods. • Mrs. E. C. Cochrane, Mrs. B. B. Campbell, Mrs... Poindexter, _ Miss Pattlnson, Mrs. Breading. -,Cpsvpution of Gcmi Templars. NEW Bialowrozr, PA., March 11. 1869 The Independent Order of Good Tem plars the Brighton county Bistrict met in . quarterly COnyentiOn in their Etat in this place at tw.o o'clock this after- The meeting *as Called to order by Worthy Chief' Templar Woodruff, -who requested Rat S. F. Crowther to act as Worthy:Chaplain, who opened the Con vention by prayer. • • Worthy Seuetary R. Anderson read the Minutes 'of the last quarterly Con yention, held at Beaver Town. Brothers Kennedy, Edgar and Moor head were constituted a Committee on Credentials. Worthy Chief Secretery S. B. Fossett resigned, and on motion Brother Edgar, of New Brighbon, was elected without opposition. ' Sister' Mattie Brierly was constituted Financial Secretary. Reports were called for from the differ ent Lodges represented. . - I Brother Joseph Alexandei reported New Brighton Lodge in a ilouxishing condition, initiating - members every week, and doing a good work in the com munity. • Brother J. H. McCreary reported Bea ver Lodge in good condition, getting along rather skowly, but they think sure ly' having a. wortht membership. Bother- nderson' reported Amaranth Lodge gettingalong very , yttfll," their membership increasing. . Brother .131 sell reported Knobs Lodge doing a good'work.; Though not strong numerically, yet made up of earnest work. Sister Chapin, of Amaranth ledge, S. F. Crowther oficow Brighton,' arid Bisell of Boobs /Ad el; were elected a commit tee on resolutions. M i ter a short mess the convention was Ciliated to order: and. the 'arritial of Hon. B. B. Chase, Grand Worthy Chief Tani= pier 8., Ch State ofPerirylvault, was an— nounced. _Hemisintrodueed to thecon vention: with ,proper ceremonies, end then proceeded,. fa. address the maven 'thin on the, Maportatticf of the' Tempe -ranee work , t % ) ba *Of titnet, of organsn tient and t a. great - iniptertenoe of Ludt vidifal action in eider io Besolve4, _TOM the first two'hours of tames:row thoffdri st e( t i o )mi tbe, devoted to degree work,' decrees, itd. 'Brothere , A. ficeheleit; dtanen and Carter were appointed a Committee on Beidnealk - thexecusatit t 6. conventionoWe - occupied thetn*until the hoar for adjournment:in discussing the ques tion, oHow•shall we make our weekly meetings interesting 7" He made, the !Wowing --points : Have a suitable , and pleasant ; place of meeting. 2d:' Be PrOmpt in everything. 3d. ~Maintain good order. 4th r ,Mantresten-intereat In the cause and keep well informed oh the subject. _bth.l.lntersperse the exercises with good anasnitabuk music. . .13 • PUBLIC LZCTI:IIa4 In the evening Mr. Chase delivered an entertaining and interesting lecture in the Presbyterian church, to a crowded - GAZ=iii3A IMMI?a:WNMP.! house. .1.7 - Whithelt; of Sewickley, fol -1010 he mammies!. appeal to the,people tome to the rescue of the unfortunate inebriate and his faintly; Remouetranoes 'against granting • any more licenses to sell strong drinks in New Brighton, were circulated and quite a number of names secured. • C. THE. COVETS. Diatrlct Court—Jai:ago Hampton. FRIDAY, March 12.—jrhe case of Alex. Miller ye. the Hays Coal Company was reinmed, and occupied the attention of the Court during the day. Herschel vs. Swint.. Motion for new trial and reasons filed by defendant's counsel. • • : Oitle- Cambria Iron Company ya., land. Rule g. ranted for Prothbuotary-to assess damaged, on judgment twthiscase.• leas—Judge Melton. Common FRIDAY, M ch 12 - —ll4O caseof Al/1; Kearne3r vs. Michael Kearney ~ reported, , reported, yesterday, the Wry found Per. the .plain tiff in the sum of $l,OOO, subject • to 'the opinion of the Court on the questimi•of. law reserved. > Edward Czarnecki vs. Daniel Fry; Action to recover damages for,analleged malicious prosecution. On trial. Quarter Sentorui...4tutge Stowe. FRIDAY, March 12.--The case of the Commonwealth vs. George Hail, indicted for aggravated assault and battery, James Sims prosecutor, was resumed and , con cluded. The jury retired at one o'clock, and after a short absence returned a ver dict of guilty of simple assault and bat tery. Leonard Hartman, indicted for felon ons assault, Bernard Auth proseciitor. was next placed on trial. The difficulty, out .of -. which the., case originated, occured in ' Arith's saloon, Smithfield street, on the night of the . 20th of January. It appears that the ac cused called for beer which was furnished him, for which he refused to pay. started to leave the saloon and'Auth attempted to detain him, but was unable to do so. Hartmin left, but aubsequent ly returned and•attempts to cut' Auth with a knife. Jury out., ; Tf3W. ILIBT•3031t 31.0XDAY. No.. Coin.. 4 niliband' eiMurray. No. 125. Com. vs.' James Dougherty. No. John Bradford. No.-11W Min: de. George 'Little et at The Oates remaining on the list as pub lished' TO Monday,' 'Tuesday, and Wednesday; will_be disposed of. LIST TOR TUESDAY. No. 118. Corn.‘v& John Bell et al, No. 70. Com. - vs. - Rorick et a/. No. 113.. COM. vs..Fiederilik Lang. No. 114. Cont. A. M. Kreps el No. 111. Com. vs. Joseph Latakia (two cases.) No. 120. Com. vs. Wm, 'Messick. . No. 124. Corn. vs. Patrick • Bradley. No. 93. Com. vs. Henry Folder. TRIAL LIST !POE WEDNESDAY. • No. 105.. Coin. vs. Charles Litsur. • No. 106. Coin. vs. Wm. Boyles. No. 107. Corn. vs. WID. Saville. No. 108. Com. vs. John Carey. _ No. 118. Com. vs. Charles and . Mary A. Schmidt. , NEU Iffl No. 121. Corn. Nu. floury Willett*, Sr No. 126. Com—vs. - Sohn Paisley. Real Estate 'ftaasfers. The following deeds were filed of reo ord befbre - Siiiveltr, Esq.; Recordsr, March 11,1869 . • Tbos.lloss to John McCracken. Feb. 4, 1867:tract of land in Plum township, dentaining 17 mares - _6 perches 61,400 Same to Same, March 4, 1867;.1:acre M pet - cries of land in Plum township $512 James Stewart to George Stewart. Jane 10 lot on Ohio street. 2d ward, Allegheny, Mbylni Ceet. with buildings tausenhetm to Geo. Stewart. Nov. 0, 1868; the above described lot on Ohio street, Id ward. •Ilegfterty 6.000 Robert M. Stewart to John MeCracten, March 4, 1867; tact °fiend in Plunitownentpi containing s6acres47pet cites $1,326 Iteameo et al. to Jelin Sherwin, Dec. 5 y l b 100 feet I15;.lot on the plank road, Braddock's Field. 80 • -- . Ell IL Baser to Samuel S Sager, •Nov 7, 1863; lot in. Buena Vista, Allsatmth township. Pliny GO feet S. M. Lightner to G. Y. McKee et al. Nor: ' 4 4,. 1818; 100 N0.24,-,tovals:p.an, South- Fayette township. 105 by 300 feet $403, W. N. Fleming to Wm, -Wilton, March 2. IBM; 7 acres r of land on IS Ina. Mile lien, 'ad ward , Pittabuies 000 Joseph McDonald to 1 , lira J. Kearns, Feb. I, 1889; tract of land in` Crescent township. con taining eight acres, one rood and twenty perches $2,300 Anorew Gibson to 3. C. Patttrson, Jan. 12, 1809: let to Lacock street. Allegheny, 16 by 61 feet $3,500 Barbara' Moths's:rand -to Abljal Shaw, March 1. 1868; lot No. 9 in Hey. J. G. drown's plan. 17th ward, Pittsburgh, -Main street. 20 by 130 feet $334 Edward Pressler to W. -H. Kennedy, February, , =l2 1868;lotOn Pride street, Sixth ward, -Pitts burehr7A3l‘lo3 lest - I V 3,050 First Natio Bank ot Birtninginut to the Ger man Uni d Evangelical Chttran of Birming ham. December I, 1865: lot on Jane street, East Birmingbam,lo3 by 320 feet $2.100 C. H. Love to Emily H. Scott, September I, Mt; threeacres of ground In North Fa) ette town . George Froelich et al. to James Gilleland, Feb. 24.1863; lot on Ohio street, Fifth ward, Alle gheny. 48 by 188 feet,- with bui1d1ng5....,.55,000 Mrs. M iry Littlest al. to John B. sun Edward ' Boone. March 6, 1863; aLx.eighths interest in two lots en Second avenue. Pittsburgh, 48 by 80 L feet, with buildings $18,750 W. C. Moreland to J. 13, and Edward Monte, February 75'. 1894 the remaining two-eighths of above cescribed lots - $ll 256 FRIDAY, March 12, 180. John Bingham to Henry W,goner, OctoBer l, , 1368; lot at t o corner of Beaver and Washing ton streets,' Allegheny City. 40 by 125 feet: also. adjoininvlot on 13eaver street, 23 by 123 feet. with buildings 016,000 N and Jones to B. ihys ' March 11, 16804. the cotl underlying two acres of ground do Balditin Cyrus stil llutchin<on to John Maisel', March 2, 1860; lots Nos. and 24 in Sewickiey's-plau Mc- C, ure towushlp. 60 by 100 feet • i, 060 lion. Thomas Irwin to Kirkpatrick a Me llon. 'January 14, 1809; lot on ,Diamond street, oppo sitergh the Court House, Second ward, Pis9tts ', bu • ' ' ,040 James Cline to Ansnst"Ammon. February 1869: lot on Sarah street, East _Birmingham. 19 20 ht Ja by I ne Ship e ley to Josnes , MeGowan. January 6, 1009; lot on Laces& street, in the borough of Se . wicltley,.66 by 200 feet - 02,500 Ot Allegheny to Josiah Miley, Bet. 1, 1667: • lot on hoLuell . street, Shaer township. 24 by LSO feet, 1040 John F. - Sinclair to Ma'y A. Shelia, March 6, IND; lot on Fourth street; Jones , plan, Vermin lea lOWA ship, 174 by_ HO feet 13,000 Wm. tr. Newell to Francis McKeever, Feb. 11, 1869; list on Grays+, alley, 4th AlleghenY .eity,_ls by 45 feet' John H. Sawyer , to. James McGinness. Feb._ ii, 18894 quit claim deed on lot 40.90, ?ride's 9 1 4 4 9 0 1 1 61,11 ward Pittsburgh - AMISS B.•BichardsontoMnrrity Johnston., March 11 MI; lot on Helicon street. 11th ard, Pitts burgh, 24 by 100 het 81,040 I - MOn10.1.0148; -_ _ Sams 61117 eight mortgages wereled of record. EinTOßlti GAZITTE: From the pub „ . linked proceedings of the Centrerßoard • of .gdtmatlon, at their. last'meetinge it aPpears that they demand the repeal of, irrieent act of Assembly in relation to the Collodion of schooltaxes in 'the city of Pittsburgh. On inquiry—l find that the act com p:lined of provides tor the collection of he school taxes the CrityTreasnrer at tab same time and in , the•same Manner that ether city lambi are Collected: • Wltatilbjection the Oentrallloard hal to 'this , reform is not stated -To those, whd haywthe taxes to pay it has many ibingeto recommend it. It is convenient --Mich taxpayer knows- Whew. and where to pay his taxes. • And the experience of the people in the payment 'of city 'and county taxes has satmlied most persons that it is the cheapest method, and thus in the end lessens taxes. • If the recent sot Is defective in details it should be amended. But - the interest of the community certainly should pre vent its repeal. TAXYA.YER. rs. y ar. ~ n ; .._f~a air ',/0270./VAllii - latm'r,"2 , lor sou." ” Akxff , d i.,o, ae..'issiegis•siswariirm UNEE eisei testi be fit nried tAcre:priasi owe for rim/sr-Ms CENTS: each addifeekidt FIVE VENTS. • - ANTED.-GIRLS 0 140 It T., • y RAGS. —Apply, at 3100NEV4i EA:LRET FACTORY. Frei:aunt street, on Pleasant Valley Passenger Railway, A I les hefty .City. ANT U-ii :LIP.-ALT VII PLOT ENT OFFICE. No.l St. Street, 1130Yr,tilM.1 , and MEN, • tor dllterent kinds or ettlWal ment.• Persona wanting help of nll kinds can he sunpiled on abort notice. AGL. NTS WANTED—$iOaDay. TWO $lO.OO KIPS FOR $4.00. • . ,; • 1..1..0 - trio , S , PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS Of Am6"i r ks and EurCoe, Attier'ca and the United S ti ta es t . es e z. America. Celteretb—in 4,000 Com. These.great Maps. now Jolt completed. show - evez7,place of imnortan e, all Railroads to date. and the latest alterations in the vnrions Euro. peen States. These Maps are needed in. every School snd family I the land— th ey occupy the 1 1Thet of one Map. a nd by means of the Reverser ettherde can be thrown front, sr d any Dart brought -level to the eye. County Rights and large discount given to good Agents. ._4!..RpoltAclr...Clrculars, Tempt., and! send - money : for trample fed; d&T CORTLANDT ST., N.T. Sehool. !Taus. go. WANTEII. 7. I4:IIII.P. WANTS. TO LET. To-tirr:4arovsg.—At Hays. rt~ta . stautati P., 3%.- .t. W. R. 8., con t ningAtir rooms and s wide hal with 3 scree of groa3d attuned, lonian' two minutes walk of Station^ -lror ihrtherpartienlara apply to JAMES CALM LL. 410 'Rebecca St.. Allegheny City. 9C04T.-110011111.--Two fine • • ROOMS IYAMerrx BUILDING. Apply at owning Rooms, 1441111 Irlfth avenue. eLETThEit THIIEE STORY BUILDING, No. It Logan street, contain ing eigat rooms and having large vs d attached • Bent WOO per annum. Enquire or T. P. HOUS TON. GAUT= OFFICZ. TO-LEs M-ONE STORE ROOM. YOUR BASEMENTS, ,well lighted and n shed.. . .. OFFI QES In the second stOry. SLISPING ROOMS In the third story, and ON I LARNE BALL, with two anterooms, In the fourth story of A. If. Ensllsh a Co's new *Width% Yoartn avenue. Apply to A. 'IL ENU. LIAR a CO.. No. MBFltta avenue. • DANFORTH'S PETROLEUM PLOD, A New, Cheap and. Brilliait Light AFE UNDER ALL CIRGITIBTANCES! A FEW TESTIMONIALS: NV. Oni.X.ars, 3 - 11Iy 9. 1868. I have examined with the utmost care, and sub• leeted to the most severe experimental testa, the Digatforth Petroleum Fluid, and And it perfectly /ifin-Exptostre. more easily extinguished when purposely ignited, and in m l y opinion the safest Pf all.the Fluhfs produced from Crude Petroleum wAtcA I have examined. [Signed,) . .1. L. CRAWCOMI, '1473f. of Chemistry N. 0. School of Iledicide. CoLtosnt73, 0., December 4; ISBS. TO WHOY IT MAT OONCIRI47. I hare examined the Petroleum Field sold by Messrs. Smith & Talbot, of lids city, and am sat isfied that it is safer to use than Coal Olt in nity other form *hien has come %O . my notice. - It is non.explosire. The Board of Underwriters of this city examined it Carefully, and do not charge any increased rate of insurance on account of-its use, or in buildings where it is kept for sale in quantiVes not exceeding our City Ordinances. CSigneda JOSEPH DOWDA.LL, Agent,. Representing Capital City Ins. Co., Columbus. Franklin • 0 , Central Manhattan. of Heir York.. Merchants', of Hartfoid. Enterprise. of Cincinnati, Ins. Co. of N. A.., at Phila., And other Insurance Companies. Thts Flab] can now be bortabt at retail atlhe following places: CITY !NAMES. W. C. DODDS, Fifth avenue. JOHN FERST, Cenier avenue. DAVID VREELAND, Center avenue J. G. E.REBBS, TM avenue. CASPLE & NMMICH, Fifth ward, HENRY BOVERMAN, Peen avenue. A. HENEY, Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY CITY. GEORGE MYERS, Ohio 'Street:Third ward 'HENRY LENZ: Seventh ward', H. BENING. Fifth ward, J. ELA.GOES, Beaver street, , JACOB DOUGH, Beaver avenue... JOHN JAHNS, Duquesne Boroigb, ; B. KEENAN, Duquesne Borough.. BIRMINGHAM. F. HOBECASTE, , • ' • ,ORMSBY BOROUGH. A. COLEMAN EAST LIBERTY. LEWIS PUMAS. BEY HARE. IiIfILKINSBURG. 0. L. KIEHL a co. • TEMPERANONIVILLIA. FRANK FITZGERALIS. Postoffice. JEFF. RICHARDSON. OWEN•TRAYNOR. , ETNA. SPAN°. CHALFANT * CO. 811ARPSIIITILO. W. BURNS. E. R. KERNAN, Fretlater of Allegheny County. J. J. PALMER, Owner of listed for rennoirnapt. ROCK THE' BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. OXLT sT = , LEM gbr & WEISE. practiestrindpui,lllamdketue, ise * us irovirrn 11.1V3M1:1*. Whine may be Muds lO U imoitmeatot Cltuanber and Kitchen Paraltaze. 4445 rtAK2 TANNED LEATIIEJA vv SZLTING of superior quilityt also round Wattage Bolting of different sizes. Urge stool on !mod ofthe lowest prices. Lipt 4 fee HO sad& kith Street. . - a• ..?,.: - ,...'-....r.-:., - 70R. 134 LE; OR SiLLE:=TWIIIr LOTEl.—En dulii of JOEMsTuN traOHNST2N. No. 1 'Dimond street. Pittsburg - 5: Obll9.tr • • OR . SALE-EROCERT STORE were, Stock And Fixtures of It first class rivers Blurs. um one of the beet business corners in Allegheny Ott, rent lute. Reasons fur .elttng gulag Into other hi*lnetd. Ad• reel —GbOckAl." tiozErrst OPftc s. • mhi2 FOB SALEv—BABE BUSINESS . OPENINO. 46,000 Nal purchase a Grist ill. Saw Mill. Woolen Factory. and 9 acres of good land, located in Green county. Pa.. near tile Henan eancla ri ten miles abort. Brawn - The above work. h.ye eater and steam power. and are in- complete runt lug order and show.ing a No. 1 business. its the boots will Owner'isdeclin int, years is the reason for telling. An, atm erisin 4 - man can bay tip...hove on very easy terms. For further paritcularik ap. 'WY ct{4 )FT &PRILLI PS, Rea. Est at.t A zrvis, No. 139 Fourthm2ll2:fir2 VOR SALE. A: 1 Iwo hor •e Spring Wagon; 2 one horse Spring Wagons; 1 one horse Barrel Bach: x,3ooPacking BhIA. suitable fortlmeor Glass; L. 50 Viuegsr and Molassea Barre,a; / Br JuRN .YER, coiner Ridge and Allegheny avenues, Allegheny.. . OR SALE.—The three story BRICK DWELLING MBE. comer. of tfoLOCktoll, smelly.. and Pitt alley, A legbeny city. J,ot. 311 feet by 240. extending to Water street, with !tabling and carriage it 4 'use- * respon sible purchase?, terms or Payment made to suit hlaconveniente. inquire oflllolll !CROWE, Bank Block. Filch avenue. - IWOR SALE. - DRUG STORE jrz FIXTILIN ES—Consisting of Shelving, Coun ter, Bottles, &c., as the under -41mA are - going Ito remove to the new building, - 1751 Wylie street, April Ist. They will 'sell the fixtures at (their old stand ( heap. CHAS. ABEL & Wy(le and Washington stmts. FIR SALE.—The Three story RICK rfWELLING, now owned andoccn pied by tue undersigned on bteveneon street. Sixth ward. Pittsburgh. Lot is 25 feet front by -120 feet deep. Ihe 'Howe contains 10 , 001:111 large sage. Gas, hot and cold water,wash cellar throughout, and all modern conveniences attached. if not sold. will be fo • rent. 1-'osses• surscerst of April. mhad72 it ICILE,--A NEW ' BRICK HOME of 5 rooms and lot, 80 .by 200 ret, 200 grapevines, fruit trees, shrubbery', dm.. on the lot, at No. 180 Ridge street Birth ward, Allegheny City. For terms and rattle* lam slyly on the orvmtses. • 'OR' SALEe-FBAME COT TARE. containing : Ave roomer and excellent eellar,witb lot 80 by 187 feet. in the 19th ward, (formerly East Liberty.) Prlee low. Enquire on the premises., qr &duress B. B. if.. GAZZI7II °PVC& - • VOR SALE.—HOLTISE.—A FIRE . Brick Mansion, containing 11 rooms; with a modern improvements. situated at MS South avenue, Allegheny etry. with a tot having a Pont of 50 feet. extending back 130 feet to an alley in rear. Too propeity Is situated au .the bank ef that/130 river, bemire beantiftd view of the steer and the. distant cultivated hills. The Ilebeccastreet ears pats it every ten minutes A chance like this is rarely offered In real estate. but the present owners contemplate leaving the city. and wiligell on easy payments. Foe par. titulars call at above imbiber r ARDENEItS TAKE NOTICE. —FOE BALE . --Tbe FOURTEEN MUM usedND, oA the Allegheny Wren, and now for garden' fig purposes; well imrrored and in a high state of - cultivation containing 40 or 50 acres. now offered at a bargain. can soon. A so, other Farms in good locations. Woolen aetory -two-lElouses,and- twenty aerosol', land on the Central Railroad. - lionMs and Lots For Sale sad• To-let• in both cities. For further par- Molars irgralre of WILLIAM WARD, •. fait slit Grant street. orionsiteDathlidral. "VALUABLE FA 1181 FOR SALL Situate 51.4 miles from Hai (thy. fitainott: on Western Pennsylvania - Italircnid. 17 miles -from Allegheny City; contains 90 acres pf land, SO of which is cleared. balance Its. hest timber, water in every geld, underlaid with beet of coal; 101 l excellent for strain growins on width are erected a two story Mose dwellhix. two stables. a. young orchard Jost beginning to bear.of best Await, of fruit good roads from station to farm. Persons wanting one of the best farms in the county, and -at low price and easy terms ace ex pressly directed to the above. Apply to B. IROL fen: Beal Estate Agents. WESTERN LAND AGENCY. 70,000. Acres of Land for Sale, In lowa and Minnesota; price from $3.00 to WOO' PeT-4 1 # 41 . - Laud bought and sabioncom, mission. rites gelid; Titles ens:Ulundi abstracts furnished; Surveying and Plotting done: _ Information ittrnisbed in reference to locality, quality and valuation of lands. General collect ing business done. Address jaM;d64 A: r inGlV EE S B SALE.-111.p11111311• ance of an order of the Court U. S. District or estern Dastrict of Pennsylvania, made March 41h=1809, there wl,l be exposed and sold. .at Public Auction, at McILWAIN WA AUCTION BOOMS. at 10 o clock A. M. en BA.vITHDAY, March 13th. 1039. the personal _property of • JOSHUA. IeHODES. F. W LAT:SHAW and JACOB AND Bankrupts, viz.: 15 bales of Hops; 1 Wagon; 3 Horses and Harness: 000 Bags at W. D. ,- Biceks warehouse. Pittsburgh: lot of Bags, number unknown. in Buffalo and other places, about, 4,4410; 1 enfe. 2 Desks and Office Furniture; 1 Stove, 1 - Letter Press: some Oil 4D:eke:and 1 share In the Pi .tsburgh Bank for having'. .inn/0:47 , B. W;MACKBY. Assignee. • EOM M B A.IISHALPS BALE. • v virtue of a writ of amditiontexponme, bitted out of the District Court of the United , States for tie Western District of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose.to public sale at the CUSTOM HOUSE, Pittsburgh, Pa., on MONDAY, March le, 1869, at 10 o'clook the following described property, to-wit: • .20 Barrels ~ 1)1s1 illed Spirits. Seized as the property of Lang. *osmium & Co. THOMAS A. ROWLEY; 11. 8. Marshal. MansrLas. , s Orrice, March 900300. mhttsf7 DESIRABLE • PROPERTY FOR SALE, A New Frame House, • Of 4 rooms and halt; Lot AO feet front by las feet deep on lfayeite istreet, between Chartler and Manhattan streeta,'AlleshenY. Alio, 011 E LOT, Al feet front by 140 feet deep, corner Obartbar street and ?trio alley. 41xttt ward, Allegheny. • 1110, Sixteen Magnificent Building lota. Each 24 feet front by 134 feet deeptb s'lo !bet Private alley. Front on Jnnlsia street, between . Preble street awl the Otto River. ' • kibthe above property is convenient to Passen ger Beltway. for price and terms, enquire of , = uth3:f4s NUEPTCY HATED OtT! sQVio—THIS C ARD (1, ,- .1019. es the bearer, on presentation; to TWO DOLLAR.. abateirteet on a cult' 'purchase 04211.00, at the great ehesp *Unitise house or tr.tvritastunteN, OEWIAA.L ote;Ninn3Kle 11, Blxth street; late se. ow. obody beat by this establishment; -bat fain . sling to all! Call and be oonvinted. All thing plainly :narked by glinted cards, - at LO WEST CASE( PRICES, Bo that no one may be -deceived. Eatlentber the place. original big number 11. , Klan STREET, late 9t. - ' BEWARE OP 00IINTEETSITO OP TIM! & & TRAMEM de'it3;llli3 ffn 'NEW OPERA HOUSE.' Lessee.. Manager BATE EDAY A 7 TF.E , GION: March 13, , 1869. j PROCTOR HaTINEE. For nerformauce, the new tire act dramatic ro mance, eutt.lrd, ApIBITIU\Eth dwold Mr. Proctor. SATURDAY EVENING, wilt he.i , retented the great Ametican drama of NICK OF THE WOODS. The Jibbenatnosa....... ..... Proctor. concinde with the po••• aay, - t.rN EIL. CHAMP UV Ule %FIN. Earl Desmond Mr. Proctor. Monday FN.•enlnm—the tantoont Ameri can e n . median. Mr. JOSE H .lEu Fl , lISOV. .ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GEI4IAN DRAMA. FANNY JANAUSCHEK, Queen of the German Stage, SATURDAY EVENING, March 13:b, 11389, by special request, MARIANNA; OR. A. WOMAN OF THE PROAR Beeerved Seats $1.00: Famgy circle. 50c. Gafer9. 25 cents. Reserved Seats can be tabled un and arter Monday at , Sleber Bros. Mask Store, 122 Wood street. • mlll3llO rS M V THE' 8 AMERICAS .TELEATRE. (Late 'Trimble's Varieties,/ •HUER AM HUltdAlll HVEE4III.. The Mammoth Com early in a rowing. bitt:':l3/tr. appearance of W. C. HWY THE. 'The ereatliieto:; • drama, THE MIDNIGHT MURDER: /tia Tit* IDIOT WITNEse. OHS. WIL,LIAIIB An navy Imo! ". ceases. All the Ladlret al. the Com edlanit. - *EEO great EAGAN and the pramatle Company. Neer : stare on-Monday. - : r! arPITTSBII3I:GII. THEATRE , H. W. WILLIAMS —Sole Lessee and Manager.- SATURDAY NFST.,Morch 13th. . -• • GRAND am-cirENING. The celebrated European ertista ',TER DASH— WO. ID SISTERS. Miss LETTLE REGRET Miss LOUISA. YAYNE WRAY, Attu ADA WRAT, TiMr A ATII, and a host of others. ' See small bills. Matinees every Wednesday and Saturday. JA.RES P. BASE. tatr''BIIIINELVS INTS i EIIIN AND PARLOR IRENA 7 osran, C. C. WAY, FLLINGTON, lOWA ALEX. PATIVESON, No. 16 PUBLIC :STEM= . W'd. HntDisevlf. ..M. W. CAN24IIOI Farewell appearance of The Great Family Itesorte. FIFTH AVENUE, between sntithileld and Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. 12=n Day and Evening, all the year nem& lon..)lsgents: Children. 15 cents. OrTINE UNIVERSALIST PArEt AND FESTIVAL Will be opened on TUUfISDAY EVZNING. March 11th. to the vestry of the Universalist Church, corner of Third avenue and ktrantstreet. A pleasant social' occasion Is ant ciliated) Ad mission JO cents. SPECIAL NOTICES. -. arBATCHLEIARIS EULER DIV: , This splendid HairDle is thehtst In the w orld: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, retir ble. instantaneous;, hb disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies. the of bad -dyes; invignatee.nd_leates the Hair soft ind beautilni. Una or 114.0Uaa. Sold by all Druggists andPerfamertind pkoperly *pplled -at, Batche lor. Wig. Pa4tft7, ;To. 10 Bond _street. Haw .York:• ' • ,stream OrIi&WILIAM ANtIVCIEUREL. • Clf. —Au Essay for young men on the idea! of Solitude, and :the DISEAWASS 'wad AB which create Impedimenta to liWattAo.l&, wl sure meant of relief. Sent In sealid letter. en velopes. free of charge. Addtew, .1; WEIL LINHOUGHTON, Howard Aisociation.. Enna de:lphi*. lal9:d&T tirOIRNAMENTAt ALND FUL. BUY ONLY SILVER TIPPED SHOES. • For children. Will °lament three, pairs without tips. . lasio:dEE-Trrn:s . LEGAL. iIIaPHANS I COIIRT . SALE.—By 41-• order of the Orpiaans , Court, 4 No. 4 in Partition, June Term, 1808, there Will be ex.- 'AIR to see, inithelorendieit,7 • Oa Friday, March 19,. 1869, All that certain tract oflltnitin-Willans town ship, lying . on the Pittsburgh and Gidensburg Turnpike, one mile east of Wilkinsburg Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. bounded by lands of James Graham's heirs, James Kelly, Georga Johnston and others, containing 53 acres, hav ing erected thereon a frame house and barn. The whole of said tract 'ls Improved and in the highest state of cultivation, and, all but.three acres underlaid wath an excellent vein of until. Title indisputable. Terms made known on the day of sale, - . • Sale to commence at /0 - • - D. W. ELDER, Zig, 'Trustee. Corner of Grant street and Fifth avenue. fe27:37.7-s . „ INTHE DISTRICT COURT. OF THE UNITED STATES. for :the Wimtern strict ofPennsylvania. " i4EORHE MAH"AFFET - and JOHN GAL BRAITH, Bankrupts tinder -the Act of Congress of March Ad, 180 T, having applied for a dis charge from all -their debts, and-other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court notice is hereby , given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in terested, to appear- on the 10th• day_of March, 1809, at 10 o'clock A. M., before JOHN N.- PUR *VIANCE, wsq,_Register , in Bankruptcy, at his °Mee, No. 110 . Federal street. Allegheny City. Penna., to show cause, if any they have. why s diiielrarge should not , be granted to the -saki. ,bankrupts. • fe27.1:1-8 S. C. IdcCANDLESS, Clerk. WESTERN " DISTRICT OF SYLVANIA, SS. VlPittsburgb. the Sfith day of February. A.Df 18439. The undersigned hereby gives 'notice o. his appointment as Assignee of WILLIAK JOEI tiON. of Pittsburgh. in the county of Ade gneny, and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District emu t of said dis trict. • JOHIVII. BAILEY. Assignee. fe27:f8:13 Attorney at Law, e 9 Grant street. . .10ROPO SALS WILL BE BE- A ; CEIVED at the *Mee of the PITTSBITBGB WATER WOBES, Diamond Market, until '1 o'clock. March 2,51; • FOR ALL LUMP AND NUT COAL Needed at the LOWER WATER WORE,SO2ITara: street. for the year from April 1, 150% to April 1, 100. Also all the Lump and - Nat Cost for the UP PER WATER WORKS, Redford avenue,Elgath• FOTTBDEYMEN: • - BIDS wilt be received for PIPES sad MSC' L. LLNEOUB OASI Wed. • Pips to.be of 9.and feet ienallis, and of pea site as mly be Ordered by Die Water Committee. Bide epeetfr the, Price Or 4* C. S. 10, lA, lb and 510 1 1neh elves: alact for ilreleluge, Stop (looks 00143m:1es. mbf JOSEPH FSENCH, Superintendent. SHATIESrIiILA'ITS, 811 LATER. ' Anierlcan Rink, l'i:tni,, , lfork Club, Empire, Starr, tte-', • rue. r s her TW IT" and. lb!' St th Teri I?witit WitFEMMES As 14101, deH Te pgDE kLßiti. ALLITSTIRIT T. TrinOß ENTERIPIEURIE . • , FOUNDRY, ' . . _ 3 f/ENSONI .01 COOKING STOViiii,'Arehni. mt.. . n u dely, Saab Waights, and an kinds ifiolioitWart Oar Whom , and an kinds oC WAT iI ON. it SHIN— rrrEINSUAseR. PA. anitarsonarna ECONORMIR - YO l lllll- FUEL, by w ins the % -.: -., ' --' slim mann UQAL oollalloß, the mar true and easily_ regulated ANyversor woe; perfect In its Operauons and UV yrellable. A lure size Gitmernor can:.-be seen at the attics of piritOlt VAL BSONltrP • ._Necimaleal r and Solicitor or Patents, No. 79 YederMt. Aliellueu7 Mtn the only agent for this Governor in the West. • - • ' reeSnole , SODA ASH.-• 400 . , ill II MN
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