tense would be a light one. Davis was then sent to the House of Refuge. He is about seventeen years of age. Catharine Richards was placed on trial ,for tumult and battery, Rachel Howe prosecutrix. The jury found a verdict of not guilty, and directed that " each of the parties pay one-half the costs. TRIAL LIST FOR WEDNESDAY. _ _ No. 105. Corn. vs. Charles Leaser. No. 106. Corn. vs. Wm. Boyle. - No. 107. Com. vs. Wm. Saville. No. 108. Com. vs. John Carey. ' No. 118. Com. vs. Charles and Mary A. Schmidt. No. 121. Com. vs. Henry Willetta, Sr. No. 126. Corn. vs. John Paisley. District Conr-41ndge : s .:. Hampton and Kirkpatrick. TUESDAY, March 16.—1 n the ease of Joseph H. 11111, administrator of Henry gtrithoff; deceased, vs. Clement Soave , ler, previously reported, jury ; ithdrawn and judgment Of non suit entered. Robert Robb, for use'of C. H. Robb,vs. J. B. Eschlemeri. Order for execution to issue for $544 in this lase as prayed for. The case of Christian Wagner vs. Jones & Laughlin was next' taken up. This - wan an action to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by the removal of coal uniker the property of plaintiff in Lower Elg.. Clair township. On triaL Following is the trial list for to-day: 46. Logan vs. City of Allegheny . . 47. •Logan et ux. vs. same. :28. McClean dr. Co. vs. Administrators of Chas. Barclay, deceased. 84. Mercer vs. Barclay. 87. Gillespie for use vs. Stewart & Mil ler. • • • 89. Same vs. same. 11. McKee vs. Gillespie & Co. ' 55. Dithridge vs. McKee. . Common Pleas—Judge Mellon. TUESDAY, March 16.—The cue of Chris topher Lighthili vs. John Lighlhill et al, previously repprted, Is still on trial. Isaac Edmufidson, for use r • vs. D. D. Barclay. Affidavit Wed, and rule to .show cause why judgment should not be opened, and in the meantime execution and proceedings stayed. On motion of E. B. Todd, Esq., H. W. Weir, Esq., of Indiana, Pa., was duly ad mitted as a member of this bar. Following is the trial list fot today: uovEirazu LIST. 90 Evans vs. Renonff. 83 Moore vs. Morgan. DECEMBER LIST. 5 Sneathen vs. Bdatty. 9 Knox vs. Duncan. - 10 Vance vs. O'Neill. 11 Mum & Son vs. Hastings., 12 Same vs. Same.. • 18 CamPbell vs. Dugan. • 19 Same vs. Same. 20 Same vs. Same. 21 Weeks vs. Taylor. Markets by Telegrapb. einem)°, March 13 1 / 4 —Evening—At the open Board this afternoon there was fair inquiry for No. 2 spring Wheat; closing firm at $1,11(44,11g, cash, and 41.12(4) 1,12 g, seller for April. Corn and _Oats quiet at 53g for ppprime, and 520 for lat ter. In , the evening there were sales of 10,000 bush No. 2 spring Wheat at 11,113;; seller for April. CAMBRIDGE, :March 16.—Cattle Mar. ket.—Beef cattle receipts, 391 head. The market was moderately active. Batra quality sold at $13,50©14,00; first quality, II12,50®13,00; second quality, iflo,oo© 12.00. Sheep and lambs—receipts, 2,486 head; prices held firmly at g8,00@9,00. Nsw ORLEANS, Mardi 16.—Cotton de clined: middlings 27%@28c; sales, 2,500 bales; exports. 1,511 bales. Sugar 14xc. Molasses dull; prime 70@75c. Whisky depressed; western rectified 9234®9734c. Coffee nominal; fair 15%c, prime 17%c. BE CAREFUL At 'no season of the year is the above injunction of more weight than now.• The changes of tem ,perature hale been so sudden from warm to ex cessive cold, that the human constitution. like everYthilut else in Nature, feels the 'shock, and gives way to WI impressions. Thousands of peo ple who lie down at night,. unconscious as it were, of injury to the constitution. wake tip with hoarseness and coughs, which, unless the first . 'symptoms aro heeded, are apt to involve the • lungs ors( me other o‘the vital organs In deep Seated and inemble disease. If the fact were as well knowntkall our readers as to ourselves, that an infallible cure for most of these incipient ailments may be -procured in DR. KEYSER'S Lul) CUBE; the Doctor's new store would soon be too small to meet the exigencies re quired of it in the manufacture of this valuable medicine. Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure is without doubts valuable desideratum In. the cure of dis ease, a fact & ell known to thousands of people wholtave been relieved by its he aith• giving pow - • tr. If the proper estimate were placed on human life and health. those who neglect coughs and colds would be fewer in number. Dr. Keyser would in no case, of a serious character, advise the dispensing with a doctor, but tow many hun dreds are there who, in the beginning of a dis ease, could be cured beforeOis doctor could be reached. It is In these cases. as well as others of a more serious nature, that the lung cure c Mme, to our aid and dispenses hi alth and comfort, which otherwise would never be obtained. It Is thus a handful of rootsand herbs &remade into a healing syrup, which is often the precursor of , health and iumfulntss. The suffering invalid . would often apply for relief if he knew where to promptly obtain it: and that It can be promptly obtained in Dr.'Keyser's Lung Cure Is no longer a doubtful problem. Let not the March winds make dangerous inmadsupon your health. wht n, with a few doses of this "syrup, you can fortify • your system as well as drive out of it tho-e noxi- ORB miasma which undermine Its strongholds aad render Its exernons nugatory. . ' -SOLD AT WIZ DOCTOR'S NEW MEDICINE *TOILS. MT LIBERTY STREET. ONE DOOR TROX OLD ST. CLAM NOW /METH STREET. DL EXISER'S OFFICE, FOR THE CURE OV , OBSTINATE CHRONIC DISEASES AND LUNG EXAMINATIONS. No. ISO PENN STREET, 10 A. M. UNTIL 4P. M. - wrrnotrr A GOOD DIGESTION Ail other 1 emrroral blessings are comparatively •wOrthleis. The dyspeptic millionaire who has tried all the potions of the medical profession in flits, and believes his complaint to be incurable, would give half his fortnnerto be freed from the horrors of indigestioo, and thus enabled to enioY the other half. of cows. he 100414 Perhaps IitriTZTTZWI3 STOMACH BITTERS • Subsea recommended to such a sufferer. Posit - hie he has turned frinn the friend who snide the suggestion with a sneer, intimating 0114 belies ' eto fata in any "patent medicine." If this has been the case, so mush the worse for Attn. His • Incredullity dooms him to*Ufe of misery. All the luxuries which wealth can purchase are at • liii command. Hot one of them can give him • pleasure. His own irrational obstinacy is his The•marsee. happily ibr - themselves, are less sAeptica': There is tech a thing es bigoted nubs uar. as well as bigoted creitutt.y. sod a golden mean between the two. which men and women -who are gifted with common sense adopt and profit by: These are the class that patronise and redommend HO:MATTER . % BlTTb.lts. Why do they approve Ibis faa•ous anti-dysoeptic and autl bilious-preparation f Simply because they hat not been too Mach the slaves of senseless pre n dice to give it a fair trial. and have found that • ; *hen all other ton t. a, s imulants and atomachics failed, it produced - he desired ellect. "Strike, but hear." said the Boman sage. when his ignorant enemies were assailing bias. Doubt, bat try." nays the man who Mal been cured fever,igestion or biliousness. or In , t,,,,,rmitient by the Bitters, as be relates .to experience of the meth-ine to bis Invalid friends. Whoever Is so wtdde t. to his foregone • • theoretical conclusions. as Wdi cl.ne to test the properties of f,; 24 .1g7; awl approved by the people at large, - dasertme to garde NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IIar'LECTITHE. ' MRS. M.-BARCLEY r of Chicago, will commence her course of LIM TURES In the Le turn Room of Dr. Swift's (thumb. Reaves' street, Allegheny, TAB AF TETNIJON at 4 o'clock. On tne Disessesot Wo men and Children. The Lectures will be con tinued every afternoon at the same timd and dace during the week. mhl7 itoPOSALS—For the Eric. p tion of Bank Building for Dollar Savings Bank will be receivei at No. 87 Fourth avenue, room No. 3, second story, until thelllch inst. Plans and specifications can be seen until the 30th inst.; sad all infotmation.glven by ISAAC 119118 S. & SONS, Architects. mhl7 CI NoTlCE.—Taken Up, about one week since. TWO HORS-v,s. A Black and s Pay. 'The owner is requested to prove property sold charaeb end take them away or they will be according to law.. mkt . ; JOS. A. BUTLErt, Chief of Police. ESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. as: t Pittsburgh. the 16 h day of March. A. D. 1069. Tne undersigned nereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of WILLIAM D. HAMD.MON and J &ME, 11,3100 Ru Co-part ners, of Pittsburgh, in the County of Al legheny State 01 Pennsylvania, within said Dis trict, wito has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. JOHN H. BAILEY, Assignee mhl7:oo.w Attorney at Law. 119 Grant tit. (20011 HOUSES IN ALLEGHE kA NY AT PRIVATESA.LE.—Thwe two new residences, Nos. 171 and 176 Sheffield street, near Bidwell street, Sr. offered at prices that should command , an immediate sale.. They are on a good street have a One mines ranee. and are Open up with vary convenience that good taste maid sugrest. The y e are 12 rooms, marble mantles, reitisters. baths, mutts, speaking tubes, Ac., Ac. Three-story. pressed front, cut stone corners, stone stens, iron fence, under ground water conductors, cement cellar. Ac., Ac. ill . tey are complete houses. A thorough ex amination is respectfully solicited. Prices very low. Apply to Frazier Brothers, Ohio Avenue, or to A. LEGG ATE, Auctioneer, inhi: 159 rederat street. Allegheny. O-LET—ROOMS.—In the new T Balding, No. 81 FOURTH AVE:IITE, be tween Wood and Market streets. ONE ROOM, 16 by 84 feet in the Eecond story, with fire-proof vault, suitable for an office. - POUR ROOMS In the third story, (*hit% are connected,) one 25 by &RI 'feet, and ohe 15 by DI feet, suitable for Societies, Libriry Companies, &a. All have good light and well ventilated, and sop lied with gis, water. &e. Apply to LLOYD a BLACK, Kensington frets Works.- TO -LET. "VINE CLIFF," Ildmestead of late Dr. R. A. Wilson. Monet Washington, within ten minutes walk of the city; an elegant Cottage House, with tower,con- Mining 10 rooms and cellar, with spring and cis ten' water; entrance f..r carriage, etc.; now oc cupied by Mr. G. T. Robinson, of the drm - of Robinson. Rea .1t Co. Also, BRICK DWELLING, No. •23 Third Avenue, containing 8 room and basement, to be completely repaired. inquire of BALL PATTERSON, Attorney-at• Law, n Hrant street L'" NO • ALLEGHENY RIVER BANK AT AUCTION: On Monday, March .22, at 10 O'Clock-, Will be VA 1 on the pretctses that lot of ground containing 130 percher, on the Allegheny Poor Parm.property, bounded by the raver. Rennet's and the West Penn Railroad. Positive sale. Terms at sale. A. 1.F.0 . 04TE. Anetiooter. •mta.7 WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS, Plumbers Materials, BRASS AND 'IBON COCKS, Stfam Gauges, Steak Paiap3, PLAIN AID GALVANIZED IRON PIPE, BA., FOB SALE BY BAILEY, FARRELL & CO„ lel Smithfield Street, mbrnws PITTSBURGH. ATTRACTIVE NEW BOOKS. rirual of Scientific Discover?, for 1800..5900 Primeval Man, by thr Duke of Argyle 1 50 The Illustrated Library of Wood 3re -- I. Thunder and Lightning 11. Wonders .'f Optics ......... --- Others in preparation. Sunshine and abstlow in New York. By Matthew Hale Smith (Burlelgb) 3 00 The Life and Epistles of at. Paul. By Conybears and Howison 4 50 The Fisher Maiden. By the new Danish Author. B. Johnson • 1 25 Arne. By the same 100 Dyer's Pompell: new supply 7 00 Bowles , Colorado iko • 100 Dr. Synlox—Three Tours—a cheap edition of this b.ok; all the illustrations .. ... 3 75 The . Ingolds. By Legends. New and cheap edition 1 25 longues , Beautiful atones—Undine—Two Captains Aslugas Knight Sentram. 150 Bound in one vol Cnaries Bende's Novels, uniform edition, 8 vols. each 100 For sale by • BORERS S. DAVIS k CO., • • New Store 193 Liberty street, mhflrry :Tam Above St. Clair. NEWPEEfACATIONS READ THIS WEE K .S D. APPLETON & CO , - Nos. 90, 92 and 94 Grand St., NEW YORK, PUBLISH THIS DAY: VOL. 4 OF THE T.IBEARY EDITION Or THE WAYERLY NOVELS. To be completed in Six Volumes. uniform with the .4..IIIRAUT /tumor or uregrars." Each volume iiinstra ted with numerous floe Steel and Wood En bravings; Bound In morocco cloth, gilt side and ack. Trice. $1.75 per volume or $10.50 per set. . pEBOIVALEEENE. By Captain MaltaTATr. Being tue twrilth and concluding volume of the new cheap edition of Harr att'a Novels. Hand somely printed o ment al pp, from large clear type, with an orn paper over. The ae ries 09111illit en "Midshipman lia , y," "Peter Dimple." "Jacob Faithful," "Naval Oficevot -• •Klug" a Own." • •Japhet in Search of alei.therOt "Newton Forster," ••Paciti of Many Tales." "The Poacher." "Phantom halp," "Einar lEyow, and "Percival Keene." Price, DO Cants each . 111. TUE TIN TRUMPET; Or. Ilerne Ana TAlrs von THE Nun' AND WAGGISH. Now edition. raper cover. . lAnto.. SOS pp. Price 50 cents. D. A. & Co. Have Just Published: Foca . WEEKS' IN A BALLOON. By • • Jules Verne. Cloth ' 61.50 MABOEL ON THE STUDY OY. LAN GUAGES. Cloth L sb LETTERS OF A SENTIMENTAL IDLER. By H. Lereo 5.50 LIFE A'S D LETTERS OF FITZ-GREENE . ,• Ile LLECIE %so PIICENOLIA: Or, biarrolDts AND BLII, • Blati r t i lftE , B nxiTEBN AROHIPEL- 50 A GO. Illastratrd 5.00 ppr CAIIPBELL 9 tI POI:MICAS. W081i.5. Pa- By Capt.. MARDTAvr. 50 Paper covers. " 50 GAOE'd BLeTVRICAL b . IL _& 50 rither of the shore "sent free b nril to any address on receipt of the t mbil g 1 ,w 6 TIDY APPLES AND PEACHES.io bags Ayptee; • 1 lavg Pealearesebee; • - O bags qu stets 8:1 • Per steamer Havana. To ar , lee, for sale by mhl7 • 113A.LAH LILOKILY A 00. ,KTTSBIJRGH- ; GAZETTE • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. . - lhderll3. AT TIM LOWEST PRICES. All the Best Makes Bleached Muslin, yaTd wide, Bleached Milslins, 42 inches wide, Bleached Muslin, 45, inches wide, Bleached :heeling Muslin, full width. Unbleached Muslins, yard wide, Unbleached Mnslins, 40 inches wide, Unbleached Mnslins, 45 inches wide, Unbleached i•heeting Mnslins, full width. TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, - TOWELS AND TOWELLING, White. Quilts, &e. SPRING DRESS GOODS, Desirable Colors and Materials. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ifze., At Very Low Prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, FEDERAL STREET, mhl7 A.TTB.A.CTIVE BATES 1 50 E i2 oguLAß PRICES RETAIL DEPARTMENT. JOS. HORNE do CO. RECEIVED THIS DAY #LEXAME KID awn, Inebidlng the new 'guides, Green, Purple, Blue and Drab, The handsomest shades ever produced in °K Gloves. Striped Bow Ribbons, Handsome Scarf Rib bons, Ohemizetles in Lace and Linen, Infant's Robes and Waistt, Spring Styles Bonnets Hat Primes, French Flowers and Roses, Spring Merino Underwear, 'Furnishing Goods, Neck Ties, Bows, (Heves and Hosiery, Best .'Aiwortinent in 'the City mlit WALTIIIAM WATCHES, . 8-4 . Plate 16 and 20 Sizes. To the manufacture of these fine Watches the Comically have devoted all the science and sklU In the art at their command, and confidently claim that for fineness and beauty, no less than for the greater exceleneies of mechanical and scientific correctness of &Aga and exam ion, these wat , hes are atm:roused anyerP ere. In Ibis country the mannfactnt• of these fins grade of Watches Is not oven attempted, except at Waltham. YOB BMX BY B. BITADDEN & 00. RIED PEACHES.-100 bulb, s prime article, for sale by 96 J. B. CANDIRLD OF NEW ASSORTMENT OF BM ina 180 AND 182 ALLIII3BENT; DISPLIAX. BELL'S NEW STOCK. Silks, Shawls, Dresses, White Ckoods, Linens, Bthnorals. 77 AID 79: EIKE, STREET. 'MAMiTII3IM3IENTh, lUL OF Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies Paper Cliffs and Collars, Lace Handkerchiefs and Collars, Hemstitched; Handkerchiefs, Gents. Linen Handkerchiefs, Gots Paper Collars and Cuffs, Few Style Gents ,Paper Collar and Tie Combined. Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, heal Needle Work Edgings and nsertings, E 'linings, Trimmings, &o. NEW SPRING STYLES IN LADIES AND MISSES RATS, Bonnet and _Hat Shapes RIBBONS, FLOWERS illuskinS, Crapes, ift. AT THE. LOWEST PRICES, Wholesale and Betall, I^E3l WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, NO. 180 AND 182 FEDERAL, STREET, ALLEGHENY. mhll TAGGART & SIMEN. GR.lferD OPE..II7.irG or Spring and Summer • BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT NO - . 129 FEDERAL STREET / Allegheny. Givens a call and be convinced of the Dnrabil ity and Extra Quality of work at low prices. And allsatisfied with a good article at the BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO OBDER. mhiatft7 • IRON CITY SPICE AND MUSTARD MILL , I Fifth Avenue, near High St.,. 1; STRICKLER & MORLEDCE, , , . . Wholeiale dealers In BOASTED COFFEE. Put up In pound packages or In bulk to salt prir cowry. We call the attention of consumers to y our 1E.V11 1 3. 510 It tiOFFZE. sold In pound pack-1 ages, which we warrant io be the very best, Wei also man, Netnre pure SPICES AND MUSTARD. !fresh Cvn Meal, from sound and gitod Corn.l ground daily. Coff.e and Pea Nuts roasted fur dealers and delivered free of charge same day. I We keep everythter In the Spice Ilse on band,l and are prepared to till orders at all times. t All articles Warranted to be of the best brands: 6TIII.IOKILIER & NORLEDGE, I`. rithl64l7 Fifth Avenue, near High etrePt. WHAT EVERT ONE NEED& • A FLOUR That Will Make Choice Bread at a Low Price. MEANOR & HARPER Have succeeded in getting the best Tionr at the lowest price offered In this market for the last Ore years. They warrant every barrel to Rive entire satisfaction and It has never failed In a single, instance to do so. Dealers will And it to their advantage to g ye their WHITE ROBE a trial. Kept' constantly on hand at their W are house. 3E9 LIB/IVEY STBEST,Pittsburgh, Pa. mid° • M'PHERSON & MUHLANBRINO; No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clair) Street. I (Sue eeeee rs to W. M. McGEE £ C 0.,) MERCHANT TAILORS, , • Have Just received their carefully selected 'tit of Sppring and Bummer Goods. and Will be glad to - show or sell them to old and new ce.tomers. The Cutting Department wih,tall be superld. tended by Kr. 0. A. MUITLANBIKNO. I take pl easure In recommending the above Arm to then rat support of the public. mh11:i81 W. H. MeGEIC. SILVER - MINING COMPANY.I ltdoiti'of onburniption for Stook In add Corn VISly are now open AL NO. 67 FOURTEI AVENUE. Mere Prospectus. Spectators Sc.. are now i ready for inspection. Property n Colorado Ter. Mloty: 'near lieorgetown. Mine now open to depth of 30 feet. The Ore assays from 13110 to 4480 per toe. Ipftormation with regard to the stork, property, ie.. will be tarnished by calling at the othce of - the undersigned. A. S. BELL. President_pro tem. BA.REY O. caI&PBELL, aad. Treasurer , pro tem. =1 rmi 3E1.05A.1).A.1A5 , , PURIM THE BLOOD. 808 BALE BY DBUGGIBTB BVERYWHEBs. deltilbsrws JOSEPH TORItENS, MANIIVACTUILIA 07 WINDOW GLASS • Warehoun—No: AT WOOD STREET, mbiOdßl . ,Plttaburgb. ROLL nurrEn.-12 patkages Fresh 801 l Butter, last' received and , tor • e J. B. CANFIELD.I 141 First &realm anEN DE MON J. & BROTHERS, Oa Liberty street, Dealers in Dregs, ^ and Pateut MedieLnea, - ALF' 18€9. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SMYTHE'S AMERICAN THEATR,E, 1 PENN STREET, NEAR SIITH, LATE ST. CLAIR W. C. Smythe, Sole Lessee and Manager. . - DOORS OPEN AT 7, COMMENCE AT 8 CrOLOOK. SIICCESPI! SUCCE.SPI SUCCESS! Crowns every effort of ihe management. As a proof of the manner In which busbies,. Is conducted at the AMERICAN THEATRE, .The. Manager respectfully submits to the gen? erns public the following cops of the RULES AND .REGUI4TIONS governing each and every performer - at his es tablishment Punctuality and attention being' necessary to access in business; thelltsnager deems It expe dien, to establish rite following'Thileinnd Regu lations for the purpoicak guatlleg,against re sults which might ensue fienk the caielessness of those persons w no do not sufficiently apnreelsie the responsibility which they assume ins pro fessional engagement : . _ I FIRST—It is assumed, in all engagements, that the performer Id an expert In the business, and lolly qualiflo•l to perform according to the con tract; therefore, incompetenc7. ;will render the contract null and void, and subject 'the per- Iformer to immediate dismissal from the estab • Ilishmeni. . - .. SECOND—AII the 'xmmbers of this Company are regarded by the Manager at the time of en gagement, as 'adies and gentlemen; therefore, Many conduct which le unbecoming the above !mentioned charamer. or caloulated to bring the establishment into disrepute, will stablest the l 'offerider to immediate dismissal, with forfeit of, the salary due at the time of such occurrence. THlRD—There will be a rehearsal every morn . Int. (Sundays excep ted,) at 10 o'clock A. kr., 1 unless otherwise arranged by the Stage Manager. FOURTH—Being late it Reliea• sal, (ten 'min utes being allowed for difference of clocks ' ) $l. Being absent the entire Rehearsal, 13. . FIFTH—Any member maid g, unnecessary .zoise behind the Ourtidin, either on the Stage or in the Dressing Boom, .during the time 01 the performance, will forfeit 115 cents. SIXTH—Any member bringing strangers be hind the Curtain, or on the Stage, or into the Dressing Boom, without the consent ofthe Man ager, will forfeit $lO. SEVENTH—The Stage Door is the proper en trance for the members of the Company, and any performer passing through the auditorium after the boni of opening, wilt lorfeltls. ElGHTH—Persona commencing the evening performance must be r. ady at the time adver tised in the Programme of the day;blWili be ex acted for a. fstrure to comply with this side, and $1 forfeit will be exacted from any performs who shall make an unnecessary stage wait during the performance. . , NlNTH—Every• performer is expected to ac cept an encore when the bell is rung by the Stage Manager. His decision is atone considered ne cessary.: Falling to comply incurs a forfeit of $5. The Stage Manager and Ballet Master wilt 1 hand their weekly accounts of forfeits to the un: dersigned on each Saturday evening. • W. C. SMYTHE. The above rules are detmed sufficient to Batley• , the public that none but the Best and Most Talented Performers %Ever appear at the AMERICAN. Iu Respectability, UNEQUALLtD! In Merit, SURPASSING ! In Originality, TRIUMPHANT! THIS EVENING, 1-A SPLENDID`, PROGRAMME, Replete with the humors of THE MINSTRELS. • THE MINSTRELS. THE MINSTRELS. Undr , r the direction of that Ring of Comedians, the irresistible TITTEERIL" W, EAGAN, W, 'EAAG-A.N And aided by Ile equally droll and inimitable ar tists, - MR. W. BLAIR. , MR. E. MORLEY, MR. E. GARDNER„ • . W. THOMAS,. E. THOMPSON, And others. In the Department of - VOCAL MERIT THE NAMES OF nubs rivux...re. TAy-Loit, AND MISS JENNIE lIIIADDEN Are respectfully submitted SS Artiste of the first celeb Thegreat AMERICAN STAB COMIQUE, MR. GUS, WILLIAMS. MR. GUS WILLIAMS, • MR. GUS WILLIAMS. In his side splitting tomic, Bongs, ineinding the ever popular x. “Keiser, Don'tan Buy a DOW Iron W. eto lEEE "YORKSHIRE SAM." DRAMATIC CtoMPANY, Embraolig the nimbi; of MR. Fe A. TANNEHILL, (For many years thelead Ing Tragedian of Plkel Op.ra douse, Cincinnati; the Olympic Theatre, New York, and • number of our best Southern Theatres.) MISS CIATIA. BROOK, Comedienne and . Vocalist; IKE. T. W. SHAW,. 3111313 JENNIE FOSTER, ° DDSs MILLIE ROW &RD, And manna of Ant, elan theatrical artlata; THE' CORPS OF DANSEUSES C'IMPRD3E ' - MISS JENNIE EAGANi • , • MISS EMMA. MARtm, • NISI:MA HIE •DURET, • • KISS JaIBIE PARRA,. - • MISS hiETTIE THOMAS AND A FULL AND SUPEBIOR CORPS. DE BALLET, All in all, the perfOrannees at • SMYTHE'S AMERICAN THEATRE, SMYTHE'S AMERICAN THEATRE, SMYTHE'S AMERICAN THEATRE, SMYTHE'S AMERICAN THEATRE, Penn street. near St. Clair; • . Penn street. near. St. Clair, Penn street, near St. Clair, Penn street., near St. Surpass In Original Merit, Respectability and OEN it itAL tiATIF ACTION Any similar entertainment in Europe or America. . The Manager reipectfully. solicits the presence and import of th Aninsonent Loving Clitisons of Pittsburgh, feeling satisfied that the enter tainment will prove worthy of it. RUMEN AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME TO•XIGHT • TO.JrlGfirr, Particular attention Is called to the GRAND . ORCHESTRA. °LON, American. The musicians are all artists of the first merit. selected br the talented Or cheated Director, MB. SSP D Trowit. .The grand Plano Is under the baton of that ster hug rianist. MB. NICHOLAS TEOIII/B. The overtures of this orchestra nightly torus an attractive feature In the programme. HONDA Y,llaron 115th, new races. ly Admission Sac, 50c. Sac and $l. Private Boxes U and sir zrorzows—...2.o zee." 'Jr•t- New' - /a4t , '' ..soardostro , &c., not ex ?setting:PO CR LINER eget will Ple *tried in Matte toinntna ovum for rwssrr-FITII 'pare: each additional Pisa Firs crams./ WANTED---HELP. WA NTED.—First- class - # 'OAT MAKKRS. b HENRI' G. lIALFb Penn and Sixth streets.. WANTED. - A MAN POSTED T.T indonr Artenitnral hind- ments and farm machinery to: , take a position as s .lesman. In an implement land seed house. None but a SMART. INTILLIGMMT, wiLLING and ready spa. ken man need apply. Address, ..K. mhl7:a22 . Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTS. VIVIrANTED:i—OId New-pitpersi Books and ittrawn Paper of all kinds, at, C. P. 'MARBLE & CO., 153 First avoloi--. WANTED-110SC°, positively the grestest Illnhinntet or the age, wants an engagement to travel under salary "r sbaius. Address, for one week: ale agent. ZIMMER MAN. corner 113th and Li atxty streets, (up stales.) Plttsbargh, Pa* TO LET. OR RENT.-11011314.E.F0r the A. year from April Ist, ISM that very hand some THREE tiTOR r BRICK DWELLING HOUSE of 7 rooms and finished attic• sl tiate on the west side of Elm street. near Hyde street, old Sixth ward, and numb-red 94. Enoidre of HUGH 3f. BOLE, Box, 574. or at his t , EtriCK, near the Pont. Pittsburgh, Po. • TO LET.—House on Centre avenue. with hall, parlor. dining room:on& kitchen on first. Boor, and four to dhooms, gas and water; all incomplete order.A so ' two small houses with fourand five rooms; r a; mod erate. Inquire at 12ICENT6lil A V e.:51 T.) _ 0 LET.—First Class Business Stand, Ne. 45 Ohio street; four do ,rsaven of lamond. alb gheny. next door to Franklin Savings Bank. consisting of , store loom and, dwelling attached, with cellar suited or selling produce, nix.. Rented separately if denims'. Also a det of *rooms In rear of above store room. Enquire at W. CARSUN'S •Leather Store oppo. site. __ TO. LF.T.—A large , second gory FRONT ROOM, suitable for an 0M o, from April lett at 73 Kourttl Avenue, Also. well fur nished rooms suitable for Gentlemen, w:tee OT without board. Enquire at 34 NINTH STREET. TO-LET.-.HOUSE.—At E. —At Hays. 1 Vile etatton, P., Ft. W. A C. R. 4z.. con taining four rooms'atal a wide hal. with 3 ,crew or around attached, within two 01100t..s K Ilk of btation. For further particalarsapplytoJAMES CALDWELL, 410 Rebecca St., AlOwheny. City. T 0-LIE L T.— ROOMS.- T wo Una BOOMS la GAZETTE BIITILDINOI. Apply at ountlag Rooms, 134. and 66 Filth &won't. MO-LET—That TIEIMME STORY BUILDING, No. 7t Logan street, cootaLn- Mg e 1 at rooms and baying large pa d attached. Rent $4OO per annum. Enquire of T. P. HOUS TON; GAZZIT.I. OPTIC IL TO -LET. SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, Three Nice Dwellings On Highland Avenue, Eaet Liberty; at present occupied bi JAMES. B. LYOI and IV:d. O. MACRUM, Esqs., and Mrs. Dr.GAZZAH. Fine neighborhood, extensive grounds and goi.d board walk from Penasyli , ania Railroad Station. Pos session given first of e April. Enquire of ' LOCKHART. 'FREW & CO., mldd:e 174 Wood !Rivet FOR SA LE FOR SALE.—About Twenty three and a half act , s of Land Lttr Hite Station. on the Western Pennsylvania allr..ad, IS -s front Allegheny City An ex. ellent site for tnanufacturingpurposes, having a la-g. , front on the Allegheny river and the Itallro,d. a.,d good coal hint near the prernl4es. `A1, , ,. very!. sulldimt Lote at Hite Star lon. For fur her In. formation address P. Y. 111 Th. Tatentuln. glteny countv. Pa., or ca`l on the sutor.e. - :her at the Itailroad Station. . P. Y. flI FOR SALE-Valuable Proller TV within ten minutes' walk of Wood's. Min Station, P. Y. W. **C. E. W. A good brred house. containing. ten !rooms, w , th pearly six acres of land, planted with Fruit, Shrubbery, &c., &c. The house and 'nearly three acres wilt be sold separatr: the.balance in five lots or from nue. -third to one acre. Enquire. or A.1..5.X.. WE, on premises, or P. FETEB.SON, rederal street, Allegheny. OR SALE.--RARE. BUSINESS OPENING. 16,000 will 'lntroit Lae a Grist ill, Saw Mill. Woolen Factory, and 9 acres of good land, located In tiretra county. Pa.. near the Monongahela Rivar, ten miles above Browns ville. • The above works h ve;sater and steam. power, and are in complete thud ing order. and now doing a. No. 1 bushiest. as the books will show. Owner's declludia years la the mason for. selling. An enterprising man can buy T ItY above on very easy term,. For further partictilars ap_ ply to CROFT & PRILLIPe, Rea, Est ate IA gents, Nti. 139 Fourth Avenue. • Mh12:136 VOR SAME—Look Here.' $ 35 .L per Acre will ourcnase t farm of 181 acres Armstrong county, Pk.. 454 miles bum lama ton station. A. V. R. B. - 111 acres in 'good tim ber, balance in cultivation: all underlaid with coal, bank open; 40 acres In gra-s; Orchard of about 400 fruit trees: good houses,• a briek of Grooms and celiar,and a new frame or 5 rooms • Bank barn, almott new, 4'. by 56. All. n. cesslay out bulltiVirs, alpupdance of good wa ter and in good nelghborhbod. Owner has de termined to go West, otherwise 1. con.d not bit purchased at the above price'. 11Rleltlilid farm ing implements at a ltsyg_ain. Also, terms . asy. Apply to CROFT I 191ILLIPS, Neat Estate. Agents; No. 139 Fourth avenue FOR SALE. Near Osborn street, • on the 'Plltaburgh,, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, TWO LOTS, Containing About Two Acres Fad. EscitußE W. MACKEOWN & BRO., 195 liberty Street, mhls 1 - TA LITABLE ALLEGOENY v PROPER tY FOR SALE.—A • large two story brick dwelling.bouse. well built a, d In a desirable location. well Arran gedovith two halls. hvge parlor, Acting room. six. ch.mbere, two bate rooms, dining room, kitchen. wash house. •gas and water fixtures. furnace, etc.; .hrubbery .and grape Tines. Lot- 82 feet trout on Ridge Street by 200 deep. or firther Information apply to 13. CU SS, mOlB BS Smithfield street. STEM-WINDING WALTHAM WATCHES. These Watches are of the well-known U . plate style, and warranted to satisfy the most exacting demand ihrheante, finish and aecnreey. ' The manufacture of Watches of this fine quality Is not even attrutred la this country except et Waltham. VCR SALE. BY - J. R. REED &'CO., mbl • THE CO-PARTNERSIRIP here tofore existing between A. DIEM nue WM. HAILE Is hereby dlssolveri by mutual content. A. Dlem is authorized to collect all bills due and settle the business of the Arm. A. DIEM, . • BABE' roh7:gt. MARC!' 1. 1889 ALL BOOR AGENTS SEND - for the 10 reasons why bliss' Domestic Dingiest mil Family Bible Is supertor to any other. Addrete L , TR itET as CV., /1/ .1111111 te r r e s t New 'York. s tirs all /astern Publlehera. • oat teL b ele tte. .at.V h, -7' 'REMOVAL. ►P. A. MINN, Attorney-at-Law, H a s rejnOred ate office from No. 130 Fourth Avenue. to No. 78 GRANT BTREET. (corner of Diounond.) • lntd:n3 121 E!S pITTdBIIRCiH
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