e~.,..<,~ .». ~.y. ~<. . 0147t.t0a*talttti . I. E. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Much Buntings Transacted—These Ada:M tn/Inn Trial—mourilacceived tor lieue helarl, ll—Church IrAtenston—Anutver- Tersary--Addrrisses—Sulid.ay rberirices —Time of Closing dm. ECoricrondence Pittsburgh Gazette%) NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO, / March xO,lBBO, • - To-day the Coriferenci3 has done mach business. The following were received on trial, into the traveling connection : Silas T. Mitchell, M. L. Steffy, Thomas W. Anderson, Merriman C. Harris, Ben jamin F. Beazell, R. Keys, J. W. McEn tire, Christian H. Feitt, Charles W. Mil ler, Harris H: Hogan, Joseph W. Miles, Milton M. Sweeney, D. Dudley, William D. Sletse, James H. Mann. The Board of Stewards report 88,413.33 received this year for the worn out Preachers, and the widows and orphans of Preaohers. This is a grand sum—in excess of any former year. In taking care of our beneficence no Conference ex celled mu; none, I think, equals us. Of this we may be justly proud. Several Committees have reported and their reports hive been adopted. This evening -the Anniversary of the Church Extension 'Society is being held. Bev. Gray, Of Chicago, who is to take charge of Christ Church, in your city, provided he can get a transfer, makes one of the addresses, and Dr. Dempsey the other. . MONDAY, March 22. Yesterday was Et high day. It was clear and bright; and the people enjoyed it and its privileges very much. All the chuzches were crowded and their pulpits filled by ministers from the Conference. The Methodist Church was, of course, the place of greatest attraction. A Con ference love feast was held at 8;4 o'clock A. M., at which there were many wit nesses for Jeans. Old menand young and Women told their religions experience. God was present and blessed his people. At 10j4 o'clock . 131 shop Ames preached a thoughtful, appropriate and earnest ser- Mon, afttz which the deacons were Or dained. At 3 o'clock Dr. Drummond preached and all the - elders were ordain ed. In the evening Rev. McMullen, of Indiana, delivered a sermon that set everything on fire. He is a wonderful man, wonderful as to voice, manner and power. He closed with a shout and the whole audience seemed to catch the enthusiasm. There was intense feeling. Songs of 'praise were sung in which•the vast multitudepresent joined, and I may hear better singing this side of Heaven, but I doubt it very much. The Conference will closeto.day. Amicus. Place of Next Conference—Reports and Resolutions—Thanks--The Town and People. NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO. - March 22, 1869. The hour% prayer meeting has just closed. It was one of great interest. Dr. Pershing is reading the minutes of Sat urday's proceedings. • Johnidown, Brownsville, Pennsylvania avenue, Pittsburgh, Kramer Chapel, Steubenville, Salem, Alliance, Brighton, Kittanning, asked for the next session of our Conference, and Johnstown -was se lected: The Conference resolved to raiselll,ooo for its claimants the coming year. The Bishops are requested to fix the time of holding the sessions of our Con ference in the latter pait of April. • A resolution putted that the preachers be careful to see that a fair' and full vote on the question of Lay Delegation be taken in June, as ordered by the last General Conference. In the report of the . Committee' on Temperance a resolution was reported and adopted to the effect that a member of our Church who signs a petition for 11- cease to sell intoxicating drinks, violates the spirit of the Discipline, and ought to be admonished of the error of his way by his pastor. At two o'clock H. Conference met for its closing session. .The report on the State of the Church 'has a resolution in it, which wasadopted, disapproving of all church fairs and fes tivals, and condemning dancing and the atre-goirig. • The assets of the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate exceed its liabilities by .12,000, and it has a circulation of 18,000 copies. Its editors received the commendation of the Conference for the able and effi cient manner in which they perform their duties. A - series of resolutions of thanks were passed by a unanimous and very hearty vote, to the citizens of New Philadel phia, for the generous manner in which they entertained the' members of the Conference. This was most certainly their due, for a cleverer set of people than these Philadelphians it has not been our fortune to meet. They know how to do the right thing by their guests. Their town is rapidly improving and bids fairly to be a city shortly. The church in which the Conference held its sessions isa new building, large, well finished and furnished, has a tower and steeple, and a sweet-toned bell, from the foundry of Mr. Fulton, of your city. It is by far the best church in the place. Two things specially worthy of note respecting the Conference are these: the religious tone of all its proceedings and the great number of people in constant attendance. Both of these were themes of conversation among all the members of the Conference, even among the oldest members. I append such part .of 'the list of ap pointments as will interest your readers. •__ . • A*ldt 7 S. APPOINT/IE3M OP PTTTSBIIEGH CONFER HICCB.]t.H.,CHURCH. West Pittsburgh .District-4. L. Petty, P. E.—Liberty Street, W. H. Locke; Ames Ohttrelii S. Y. -Kennedy; Temper anceville, R. Hamilton; Chartiers, M. S. Kendig; Mansfield, E. Birkett; Washing ton, M. Davidson;,Notdeatown and Fayette; E. B. l Webste'ri Florentie, G. A- Sheets; Georgetown, 2‘, Huston; Wend burg,. - Ito—Chaproater -Franklin, Ax Brown; Independence ; Z. 'W.' Kes sler, Ciaysivillet. W. Gamble:: Canonsburg. J. C, Castle;,, Davidson, to be. supplied; Pe tisrs Creek, T. C. McClure; Mt.Weeni nn . ton, W. L.'Weekly;'Phillipabiirk, J. Wallace; Slionsetowni J: Dillon. • w, Long, Chaplain to Western Sea-- men's Friend Ch and member of,the Liberty Street quartetlyDoofereno e . - Ceanage, Agent • Westeni Sen. mans' Friend Society- and - member of I,dberty Street . Quarterly Conference,. Joseph • Horner, Agent of the Pitt s . burgh Book:Depository,. and member o f Smithfield Street Quarterly Conference, 6bufli 'Pittsburgh District—L. R. Bea com, P. E.--Wesley Chapel, J. S. Lein- Mon; Trinity, R. Morrow; City Mission, J. B. Dber; Birmingham; J. C. High; South Pittsburgh. J. A. Lowman; Pine Run, N. P. Kerr: California and. Green field, 1). A. Pierce; Bentleysville and Pigeon Creek, J. V. Yarnell; Mononga hela Circuit, C. H. Edwards; Mononga hela City, A. W. Butts; Beallsville. J. Mclntire; Waynesburg, J. L. Salley; • . • • . •;',1.,,,,V,1*.-1,,,,,;v5f.Vin,rz.,:•.r,,,.V41.7.,1,17.1,,,,.:7431.r1e5.,...1"-!..,76,?r,.",7,1-- • 0 T Hopewell and Simpson, to be , supplied; Greensboro, T. Patterson; Meant Morris, J. D. Leggett; Carmichaels. J. G. Gogley; Redstone, S. Wakefield. E. Dudley; West Bend, Josiah Mansell; M. 'IL' Eaton, Bible Agent and member of Birmingham Quarterly Conference. Southeast Pittsburgh District—R. L. Miller,P. E.—Smith fi eld street. H. Mil ler; entenary Church, R. T. Miller; Braddock's Fields,, T. McClure; Eliza beth, J. J. Moffitt; McKeesport, H. Con kle; Fayette Circuit, C. McCaslln; Bridge port, 8. W. Horner; Brownsville. J. L. Deena; Fayette City and Bellevernon. E. Williams; Uniontown, C. W. Smith; Connellsville, C. W. Scott; Dravo and Greenock, M. Melt. Garrett; Rostraver, D. K. Stevenson; West Newton, J. Mech em; Mount Pleasant, T. Storer; Somerset and Jenner, A. H. Norcross, S. T. Mitch ell; New Lexington, J. E. Williams; Ad dison, R. M. Freshwater; Squirrel Hill, to be supplied; Donegal, T. W. Mclntyre; Millers, D. Hess. East Pittsburgh District—A. J. EndsleY, P. E.—Pennsylvania Avenue, J. J. Jones; Lawrenceville, J. A. Miller; East Liber ty, H. L. Chapman; Wilkinsburg, W..P. Blackburn; Irwin Station, N. G. Miller; Penn Station, C. W. Miller; Murray& villa, R. Jordan; Bethel, J. T; Riley; Greensburg, T. N. Boyle; New Derry, H. H. Perching; Blairsville, H. C. Boa. corn; Salzburg, J. N. Pershing: Latrobe, J. J. Hays; Ligonier, R. J. White; Me chanicsburg, A. Baker, M. W. Sweeny; Indiana, A. P. Leonard; New Florence, W. A. Stuart.; Johnstown, A. H. Thomas; Perkinsville, M. J. Montgomery; Wil more, C. H. Feitt; Homer and Blacklick, J. S. Wakefield. North Pittiburgh Diatrict—D. L..Demp- Bey, P. E.—Christ Church, to be sup plied; • Union Centenary, E. M. Wood; Tarentum, W. Smith; Union and Emory, W. Darby; Millerstown, M. B. Pugh; Freeport, E. B. Griffin; Harmony, Geo. Orbin; Butler, W. D. Stevens; Kittan ning, W. P. Miner; Elderton, J. Gray; Dayton, R. G. Edmonds; Marchand, M. J. Sloppy; Apollo, M. W. Dallas; Sandy Creek, W. W. Ronp; Smithport, W. D. Sleese; Brownsdale, to be supplied; Leecbburg, J. F. Core; Knox, H. Long, I. C. Pershing, President of Pittsburgh Female College and member of Christ Church Quarterly Conference, Geo. Loomis, President of Allegheny College and member of Christ Church Quarterly Conference. Allegheny District—J. W. Baker, P. E. Beaver street, J. M. Carr; South Com mon, S. M. Hickman; -Union Church, J. J. Molllyar; Thigoeene. R. Cunningham; Allegheny Circuit, F. D. Fast; Sewick leyville, C. A. Holmes; Freedom, R. Hopkins; Unionville, W. Johnson; Beaver, James Hollingshead; Bridge water,)Joseph Hollingshead; Rochester, L. Paine: New Brighton, J. R. Mills; Beavet Falls, J. McCarty; Enon J. Z. Moore; Salem, W. Cox; Columbi ana, J.J. Jackson; S. H. Nesbit, Editor Pittsburgh Christian Advocate and mem ber of South Common Quarterly Confer ence. R.T. Taylor, President Beaver, Female Seminary and member of Beaver Quarterly Conference; J. A. Swaney, Missionary to South America, and mem ber of Beaver street Quarterly Con ference. Canton District—John Williams, P. E. Canton, H. Sinsabaugh; Massillon, W. Lynch; Greentown, J. W. Shlranli ance. J Drummond; Mount Union, W. Pittenger; Damascoville, W. R. Brown; Waynesburg, J. M. Swan; Sandville, I. Winters; Carrolton, J. R. Roller; Mal vern, W. C. P. Hamilton; T. F. Huddle ston; Hanoirer, L. S. Beagle; Marlboro, L. M. Bray; Elkton A. J. Lane; Leav ittaville, G. W. B a ker ; Roxford, to be supplied; New Cumberland, G. B. Hud son; New Lisbon, J. F. Jones, 0. N. Hartshorn, President of Mount Union College and member of Mount Udion Quarterly Conference. htteubenvilie District—W. R. Watkins, P. ,E.—Steubenville. Bramer;Chapel,.E. Hingeley; Steubenville, Hemline Chap el, S. P. Wolff; South Steubenville, W. B. Grace; Richmond, T. H. Wilkenson; Wintersrille, J. &Inner; Springfield, T. M. Hudson; Harlem, John Wright; Smithfield, A. E. Ward; Bloomfield. J. Q. A. Miller; New Somerset, G. D. Kin near' J. R. Keys; Salineville, John Hes ton; Wellaville, J. Henderson; Smith's Ferry. C. Thorn; Liverpool. A.. Scott; New Market, .W. L. Dixon; Leesburg, G. Crook; Hammondsville and Hunters vile, S. H. Cravens; .Unionport. to be supplied; R. S. Hogue, Poifessor of Rix- rat Seminary, member of New Market Quarterly Conference. Birmingham Council. The Council of the Borough of BLe mingham, met last evening. The Council. as constituted for the en suing year, is as follows : Messrs. Atter bur y, Malwaine, Redman and Ward, (who hold over;) and Messrs. Oliver, Schwarm, Voegley and Doyle, (members elect.) •The oath of office was administered to the new members. The election of officers was postponed until next Friday evening. The Burgess announced the standing committees for the ensuing year, as for Finance Committee—Messrs. Michael Ward, T. B. Atterbury, John Redman. Street Committee—Messrs. D. B. Oil- ver Jacob Schwarm, Wm. Doyle. Market and Wharf CommittBe•-41435ai11. 13, Mellwaine l D. B. Oliver, Conrad Voeg leyo.n Police and , Public Buildings— Jacob Schwarm. John 'Redman, Conrad Voegley. On motion of Mr._ Ward, Council ad journed to meet on next Friday evening. Notice was given that the special Com mittee appointed to confer with the Presi dent and Directors 'of the Monongahela Valley Railroad CoMmittee, will meet at the office of Burgess . Ammon, in East Birmingham, on next Thursday evening. 'BRIEF, TELEGRAMS. --Samuel B. Williamson, a prominent' coinraission merdhant of Memphis, died on Sunday. —Thomas -H. Feulds, spoken of 98 postmaster of Cincinnati, moved to that city on Saturdity.. • Yates The Cieldet PaptiliMllia, at Penn 'ran Y ates county, New "York, were destroyed by 'fire illattirdaY ,t4icht. Lord insuaeid. woodchopper-named Roberts was killed near Cleves; twelve - miles west of . Cincinnati, on Wednesday, by a .11mb falling on him. . - • • --Colorado :emit spoke at the Court House 44 Louisville,last , night, , adopting for his subje ct the p rinciples'of his new party. • -- Ge —P. Bigelow Liivrence Consul nor al to Italy, died at Washington on Sun day morning. He WIM3 the son of Abbott Lawrence, of Boston.' —Captain Egbert" ThOinas hais 'beeik transferred to the naval station at Mound , Foster Illinois. Commander James P. has been relieved from that sta tion and placed on waiting orders. ' A young German in Newark, N. J., being refused by the girl he loved, shot her at her residence on Sunday, killing her almost instantly, and then, with the same pistol, put an end to his own exist ence. i;',','..;,';.grmEtr,..,•o:AZy:l . T*:i::: SPECIAL NOTICES: iger'NOTICE IS HEREBY 441V11N to ail OWNEEB OF DRAWL CAETB. CARRIAGES. MEMOIRS, tc.. (whether resident or non resident,) la tae City of Pittsburgh, to pay their Licenses at this ofilee YOStinWrril, is accordance withan Act of Asssmbly approved March 30, 1800. and an ordinance of the Conn 'ells of the of Pittsburgh, passed April 10, 1580. I • All Licenses ) not paid on or before MAY 15, 1809, will be placed in the hands of a police of ficer for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents, and all persons who neglect or refuse to take oat Licenses will be subject to a penalty double the amount of the license, to be recovered before the Mayor. The old metal plates Of last year must be re. turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or 95 cents additional will bicharged on each License. RATES OF LICENSE: - Each one horse vehicle ' $ 7.50 Each two horse veetcle 12 00 Each four horse vehicle ' 15.00 Each two horse back 15.00 Omnibus And Timber Wheels drawn by two horses, $lB.OO each. One dollar extra will be charged for each additional horse used In any of the above vehicles. - A.. 1. COCHRAN, feltsaPl:nwP City Treasurer. lar BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. This splendid rail Dy e is the best in the world: the only true and eat Dye; harmless, yells ble,instantaneons; no dlsappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the erects of bad dyes; invigorates and s o w s So ld Hair soft and beautiful. mats or brown. Sold b all Druggists and Perftimers; and properly applied at Batche lor, a Wig Factory. No. 16 Bend street. New York. eel8:148 IarEPILEPSY CAN BE CURED —Those having friends afflicted are ear. neatly solicited to sand for • Circular Letter of References and Testimonials, which will con vince the most skeptical of the curabitfty of Me disease. Address VAN BUREN LOCIiROW, )L D. 38 Great Jones street, New Tors. mhle:g2t-dAY Ia'MARRIAGE AND CELIDA. CY.—An Essay for young men on the crime of Solitude, and the DISEATOES and ABUSES which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in seals d letter en velopes. free of charge. Address , Dr. J. Wilt, LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila delphia, Pa. 1119:daT LIFE INSCRINCE COMPANY, I:rNMD STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act of Congress. Approved July 515, 1666. Cash Capital - - - 61;000,000. Branch Office: PHILADELPHIA. FIRST NATIONAL NABS. BUILDING. Where Illegenerat baldness. of the Company Is transacted. sad. to which all general corres pondence should be addressed. DIRICCTO SS. JaCooke. PhUeda. E. A. Rollins. Wash , n. C, H. Clark, Phnada. Henry, D. Cooke, Wash. John W. Ellis. Clneln 'l. W. R. Chandler,Wuk. W.G. Moorhead. Phlla. Jac). D. Deirees. Wash. Geo. F. Tyler. Phlla. Ed. Dodge, N. York. J. HtnekleY Clark. Phila. H. C. Fannestock.N.Y • OFFICERS. C. H. CLARK, IR:lll*delehia. President. HENRY D. DODEE, Washington, Vice rreald , t. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. EMERSON W. PEET, Phil.. See'; and Actuary. E. 8. TURNER, Washington . Assn Secretary. - - FRANCIS G. SMITE D., Medical Director, , J. EWING. MitARS. Au't Med. Director. MEDICAL. ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. BARNES, Burg. General U. S. A., Weston.. W P. J. iP HORWITZ, Chief Medical Dept U. S. N., hlngton. D. W. BLISS, M. D.. Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. GEORGE HARDING: Philadelphia, Pa. This Company, N &Donal In Its character, offers, by reason of the Lam- Capital, Low Rates of Premium and New Tables the most desirable means of insuring life yet presented to the pub. 11c. The rates 'of premium being largely redueed, are made as favorable to the insurers as those of the best. Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings which the lat ter are so apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables are now presented which need only to be understood to Drove acceptable to the p ublic, such as INCold E PRODUCING POLICY arid RETURN. PREMI UM POLICY. In the former, the policy-bolder not only secures life insurance , payable at death, but will receive. t 1 living, after a period of a few years, ars annual income sat nten per cent. OD per sent.) of the par of Ms policy. The lit ter the Company agrees to returnee the assured the total amount of money Aches paid Lar e n ad dition to the amount of his poticy. a id n, of persons contemplating insuring their lives or increasing the amount of insurance they a!- ready have, is rebut to the special advantages offered by the National Life Insurance Com pany Circulars Pamphlets and full particulars s given on appilDytiton to _the Brancti Office Com iirn 120 1 :a. 11 YIN ARE WAN E D Treye ry City and Town; and applications from. compe tent parties for such agencies with suitable en dorsement, should be addressed Tsi THE COM PANY'S GENBRAL AGENTS ONLY, In their respective districts. GENERAL h 0101111: Z. W+ CLARK & CO., Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. JAY COOKE & CO., Wasbington,D. 0. For Maryland,' Delaware, Virgi ni a, District of Columbia and West Virginia.. _ IBA B..bIeVAT it CO.. Agents for' Allegheny. Beaver, Bußer.. Mercer and Washington counties. • For further particulars address B. RUS SELL, Manager. Pbiladelptda. au2solW4r FOR. SALM-REAL ESTATE ARDENERS • TAKE NOTICE. Igr —FOR SALE.—The , FOUNTICZN MILS- 61D, on the Allegheny liver; and now used for gardening purposest well inivroved mut in a high , state of cultivation; contalplng 40 or : 150 acre 6, now offered at a bargain. won. AA*, other Farms .In , good locations: Wotan". Factory. two, Bows, and i renty arretof laud , on the Central Railroad, owe and Lots Sof Sale'and To-let in both' et_ ,tie or further pato tumors Inman of WiLLIAY . • fe26 110 Oran stmt. oanoette eathMraL, TALVABLE FARM FOR BALE;', v-v --situate OK. miles fkom RAI CM'S Ratio:to on Western RennsTiranla +Railroad; IT from Allealionf City; /ontains alb gore s a r l an d. 00 of which elearea; balance In best•timber. l water In every field, underlaid with beat of Coal; 7, sou excellent ;for -Brain + frowlas ; on which are erected a, two story frame dwelling, two stables, a lining orchard Jost beßßlnhlnato bear-Of Vest' Puality. of trait: good WIWI from statism to firm; ersona wanting one, of th e best farms in, the; county, And at ow price Mid easy terms Are e.ro primal, directed to Use MaomaAßplitb • + , . Real Estate Ai..u _ . WSTJERNOO A ofcres LA D 4 Land :3Hrey: 'ln lowa. and .MinnerOtili Price from "WOO to 55.00 per acre. Land bought and sold on com• mission. 'rages paid; Titles examined; abstracts furnished; Surveying and Minting done. Information furnished in reference to localitYl quality and valuation of lands. ,General collect. builaelis done. Address _ , Ja2i:dBB oznyrErr; SOAP STONE, .Bzo. HAMBLIN &WE, No. 124 Smithfield street. Sole Manufacturers of I.rren , a Felt Cement and Gravel Roofing. Ma. Serial for sale. la5:110 IiMME 7 1'1 LEllll.2lit THE NATIONAL OF THE WASHINGTON. D. C. - O. O. WAY, at,LniretioN. lowA. 4.0 7rp.2.1. 19':',11 rit. hrAl :l 11 . 1869 • -AUCTION SIALES. By B. B. 91ann3.01 al 00. mOOTIIAROES AND CARPETS FOR THE .MILLION. SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, 55 AND 57 1,17711. AITENTLE Messrs. H. B. ShitTHBON t CO.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are creating an excitement consequent upon the ar rival of new goods which are being sold at re markably low prices. Goods ofbvery variety; the finest sewed boots, the most 'fashionable bal. tnoral gaiters , and anklet rhoeS. slippers, de, blankets, flannels, cloths. cagaimeres, cutlery and carpets. Call ana examine. No trouble to show goods. Ladles% misses' and children's furs at Molest your own prices. All geode war ranted as reuresented. • nca4l FOR SALE. EAST BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY . AT AUCTION. • . . TUESDAA. March 30th, at .2 o'clock P. a., that valuable piece of property on Carson street, between Radrosd- and Page btreets, on which Is erected a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLI %If HOUdE. now occupied by Air. Terrance Camp bell', containing 0 rooms, attio. ball and kitchen. The lot Is 20 feet front onCarson street; run ning back .9U feet to Coffey street—psved. Im mediate possession given,. Terms of Sale-11.500, betni the widow's dower. may remain on the property, bearing interest, payable annually to tne..eildow, if so desired by the purchaser; the remainder. one;half cash and one-half in one year, with interest. H. B. SMITHSON & CO.. • • mh22 . AUCTIONEERS. BY AL LBEIGATE. GOOD HOUSES IN, ALLEGHE NY AT PRIVATE SALE.—Those two new residences. Nos. 1114 an dllB Sheffield street, near 'Bidwell street, Sr. offered at prices that should command an immediate sale. They are on a good street, have a Hue appesrance, and are fitted up with every convenience that good taste could suggest. There are 121 rooms, marble mantles. registers, batbs, cloiets, speaking tubes, tic. Three-story, pressed front, cat stone corners, stone stens, iron fence, under-' ground water conductors , Cement cellai, &C.,! Ac. They are complete houses. A thorough ex, amination tH respectfully solicited. • Prices very! low. Apply to Frazier Brothers, Ohio Avenue, or to _ __A. LE(4l.4 . A.TE,'Auctioaeer, ! 15U . tria7rif street, Allegheny. mhl7 ASSIGNEE'S SALMI TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER 1 of the District Court of the United states tor the Western District or Pennsltrasia, made March lith. 1869. there will be exposed at Pub• Ile Sale, it . bIeILWAINE'S AUCTION DOOMS; to the City of Pittsburgh, on the 10th Day of April, 1869, At 10 o'clock A. tl. , the following described Real Estate of JOSHUA RHODES, Bankrupt, sub . - sect. however, to existing liens, via.: All that lot of ground, situate In the Pint ward of tie City of Allegheny, county of Atte gheny, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at *point 132 feet 3 Inches southwardly of Bebercaatreet. 14 inches westwardly from the line dividing eut-lots numbers $l3 and 24 - in the Reserve tract opposite Pittsburgh: thence parallel with said line sonth wardly 415 feet 3 Indies to Bank Lane; thence along Bank Lane westwardly 192 feet 6 inches to line of land of J. H. Lindsay ane H D. Whip.' pie; thei ce along said Lindsay and Whipple - 4 line northwardly 442 feet 2 inches to a point within 132 feet 3 inches of said Rebecca street; thence north 68R d green east 205 feet inches to the place of begun lug. Also, a certain other - Lot or stein of land, 14 inches In width and running trom Bank Lane to within 132 feet 3 inches of Rebecca street afore said along the eastern boundary of the lot of ground above described.aLd extending from said etartwardly boundary to the dividine line be t Ween out-lots numbers 23 and 24 aforesaid, less the following described piece of the above described lot, to-wit: All that certain lot or plve of ground beginning at a point at the line of property of Joshua lihodes on Bank Lane,• thence a' ong the line of said property of said Rhodes 241 feet to a point; thence by a line 34 feet 'lichee to co ner of property of Lindsay ano McCutcheon; thence by the line of said Lindsay and MeCtecheon 225 feet to Bank Lane; thence along Bank Lane 38 feet 5 inch:, to the place of beginning, on which first and second described pieces of ground, less the last described piece of ground, Ls erected a large Brick Malt House. Also, all those two certain lots of ground, situ ate In the City of Pittsburgh,con-ty of Allegheny and htate of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follow*: Beginning on Irwin street at the distance of 188 feet 7 itches from Duquesne Way; thence at right angles with Irwin street 60 Met: thence parallel with Irwin street 40 feet; thence at right angles with Irwin street 60 Jest to said Irwin street; thence along the esme 40 feet to the place of beginning,' being lots Numbers 3 and 4 in a plan of lots laid out Joshua Rhodos, recorded in Plan Book, vol. 3, page 211. • IL..W. MACKEY, Asallimee. mbilltrEt - EXECUTORS' NOTICE. • Whet's.. letters testamentary to the estate or JOHA GRAHAM. late of the City of Pitts burgh, deceased. have been granted to the un dersigned. all persons indebted to said estate ate- remiested to make Immedlatellayment, and those having claims against the same will present them. duly authenticated, to WILLIAM ROSE BURG, at the Bank of Plttsborgh, . • WILLIAM ROSEBURG, • - JoHN D. McCORD, Execuiors. inhio:6 JOHN B. HERRON, • o.w DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AU persons are nereby notified that Let ers of Administration on the estate of MARtitA BET iieu44H ICY, of . Allegheny. City, Alle gheny county,. Pa., have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons having claims against mild estate will present them duly proved, and those knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned Without delay 'at my office, 91 Beaver street, Allegheny city mh3l44w JOHN BAMSEY,.Admlnistrator. AeIIIIIINISTILATRIX S S NOTICE. —Whereas. Letters of administration upon t estate ol DIIGALL LEECH, late of the .City of Pittsburgh deceased. baying been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted losaid estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and thole haying claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent,will make make known the same without delay to . • ELLEN LEECH. Adminlstratrik. Or W. C. AU4HINBAUGH, Attorney. No:! 87 Diem( nd street, Pittsburgh. mit3:l4B.le w ESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, ss: V. Pittsburgh. the 18th day of March. A: D. 1889. Tne undersigned nereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee: of WILLIAM D. HAlifit,TON and JAMES H. 'MOOR& Co-part ners, of Pittsburgh, in- the, County of !Al legheny, State of Pennsylvania, within said Dis trict, who bas been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the . District 'Court of ,iald District. JOHN H. BAILEY, Assignee, . Mhl7:g2o , W Attorney at Law, SO Grant bt. ADIIINISTRATOWS •—Letters of administration on the estate co AMES •GRACNY, late of Wlik , nsbnrs: county of Allegheny. deceased, have been grant ed to the subscriber, all persons indebted to sate estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will pnsent them to WARD. • No. 40 felo Alto. street. Allegheny City. EOF. GEORGE ItEIGG. ,IJJ —Letters teitamentary having bees _granted to Use nedersigned. persons Indebted to said George galore, deceased, are requested to make, payment, led all pennys having elstms tops's— sent them vs tbrnodeallisned,st No. 319 Liberty , at qP ,e k'o P Y' tl N l V l t'l . ? gildtTXT, DAVIDEO2 , f, ~ ii/ 111.4intf o gum s', , x0nA017.8.1r4 I ~Exectutim, ' - t ..rrIOLGATE &Co I NI &CO r il l *totl ET'SOAPS r e rtr arebYlte iorta•. ga aeioi ritertals. and are kaawmaa and g a ANMI DD AV= w here. dejliWir 11 , COS.A.E1ALLAIS PURIFIES THE BLOOD. 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ROBE= PATRICE, Treasurer. • HUGH MaELHZNY, Secretary. • • DIEZCTORS: Leonard Walter. George Wilson, O. C. Boyle, Oleo. - W. Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. Lippe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Metier, Josiah King. John Voegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, 7y4: raNBINNITY AGAINST LOSS BT FIRE, FRANXLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA, 0111011,41115* 431 OHMEITNUT ST., near 5 TII. DrtUtcrOES. (Mules. Jir. Blacker, Mordecai H. Loehr Samu el !Smu Tobias Wagn t, er, David Lea, S. Brown, . . Isaac Jacob B. Smith Edward C. Hale, eOW. Richards r tleorge rem • CHABLIS 6.. SANCHZU, Preaident. EDW. O. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELE, Seeretary,pro tam. J. T hird F, Mrat% North Wert corner and Wood Streets. r0h29:10.5 B FILINKLEN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALIXOEIFiIr, PA. OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGB 7 ,BAVK BUILDINGS, No. 41.0hi0 St., .Allegheny. A SOME COMPANY, Managed by Directors web 'mown to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronaze. 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GEORGE NERLD, General Agent. , (Mace, 98 Water street, Bpang k Go. 'a Ware• house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will inzure against all kinds of Fire and Ma rine Risks. A home Institution, managed by Di rectors who are well known to the community, and who art determined by promptness and liber ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to tame who desire to be insured. DinzaTOßS: Alexander Nlmick, Jean B. MCOtin es R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley. William B. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackleu, MUUD Renner, David I t. Longs . Win. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. null F.OPLES' INSURANCE COM. PPAN Y. OFFICZ, N. Z. COENNIt WOOD & Num gm • Home Clompany,taking7lre and Marine Risks DIRICTOas: Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt, Samuel P. Shrive; John N. Parke, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, Jared M Brush, Wm. Van Kirk, Wm F.Una. James D. Verner Samuel NeCriekark WM. PI3ILLt% President: JOHN WATT ce President. W. F. GADDiflt%Becreta y. CAPT. JAS. GOB ON, General Agent. 04L LEGPI EN Y INSURANCE ' COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. CE,No. 37FIZTH STRICET.Bizrg BLOW. Insures against all kinds of Fire and )!arias Risks • JOHN IRWIN. dn.. President. T. J. HOSKINSON. Vice President. %. O. O. CONNBLL. Secretary. CAPT. {PM. DEAN. General Agent. DIRECT 0118: John Irwin ' Jr.. B. L. Fahnestook T. J. Hoskinson. W. H. Everson, ' C. G. Rubel. Robert H. Davis, Harvey Childs, Francis Sellers, Charles Hays, cant. J. T. Stockdale. Capt. Win. Deak T. H. Nevin. WINES. LIQUORS, &o. SCHMIDT 45r. FRIDAY, IMPORTERS OP NINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &Oi l - WHOLESALE DEALERS IM . . PURE RYE V( 409 PENN STREET, min Remove on the let of Ateell to • 'NOS. 884 AND 888 PENN, Cor. Eleitantli At., (iirteieily" Caitat.), J OSEPH S. FINCH a, co., inuxtE, Plos; 186 : 1117 4 4 10i ). i i i "ii/91 4' FIRST STIMIt; ugua. ~ • itANtril: OP • genet Vistilled ,Pare: Rye Whiskey. 41 ,,A % , dz a l ke. 3l`olltheN WlNpuillftnELlP UNION ENTERPRISE' FOUNDRY, lira. ai, JOHNSON„ Manufacturer of • COOKING STOVES, Arches. Grates, Fenders, .11ash Weights, and all kinds Of Henan Ware Car Wheels and all kinds of Machinery Castings,__Colt. WATSON SHIN GIBS SM. • PITTsBURGH. PA. aut3:l473cta FBESS FlSH.—Benlamin rul• PRESS still continues to till all city and oonn• orders for FRESH. WHITE LAKE FISH, SALMON AND SAS& Bend to No. 48 DIAMOND MABNET. pat.. MA ). Tiltetirhetitnzllet!cnown onto TWIN CITE tAGEirii PATENT LACE LEATHER, for Baler ranues. AMIJSRGTE. IarNEPIF OPERA. HOUSE. Lessee Wit. HimDizsOlts Manager .M. W. ektritures lost Four Nights of the eminent American Comedian, ! Fir. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. • And last night Int_one.ol his great character of Rip Van Winkle. WEDNESDAY RVENINO. Match S 4, 1869, Dion Boncicault's great drama, entitled RIP VAN WINKLE. OR TRY. Siam' or TWENTY TZARS. Rip Van Winkle Mr. Joseph Jefferson. Friday evening. entire change of performance. Mr. Jefferson in Comedy and- • Farce— appearing as Sir Hugh Deßras, in Die Corned of "A Regu lar Fix," and M . Golightly, in the laughable farce of "Lend Me Five chitlings." taturday Afternoon, Jefferson Matinee. W'SMYTHETB AMERICAN THEATRE. (Late Trimble's Varieties,) Immtnse hit of Miss KATTIE NICHOLS. Thunders of apolause still granted to the linen: nrolchable GUS. WILLIAMS SIGNOR. POLO the wonderful contortionist. H. W. HA.- GAN, the inimitable, in his wonderful imperson ations. Miss NELLtE TAYLOR. the Queen of Song, In new ballads. Remember next Friday evening, GUS. WILLIAMS , Grand Benefit, , 'PITTSBURGH THEATRE. H. W. WILLIAM' B ...Bole Lessee and Manager. MONDAY EVENING, appearance of the re.' nowneo Melo-Dramatic Artistes, Mr. and Mn.s EDWIN BLANCHARD. and their wonderfhl Acting Dogs. CARLO and NERO in their thril On melo drama. entitled: ''TheH ogs of the Old Toll lionse,pr the Village Blacksmith.” First night of CHARLEY GARDNER and his infant son, Mast. CHAS. GARDNER. Engagement of Mr. DICE CARROLL, who is engaged at an- *. enormous salary. LILLIE BECKsTT. de. BURNELLIS MUSEUM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, The Groat Faintly Resorts. FIFTH AVENUE. between Smithfield and Wood streets. opposite Old Theatre. itir•Open Day and Evening, all the year round. Admission, 15 cents: Children. 16 cents. aF"IJNIVEItSALIST PAM AND FESTIVAL OPEN EVERY NIGHT IN BASEMENT OP . THE CHURCH, mhll Corner Third and Grant streets. DRY GOODS 61. KITTMING EXTRA. HEAVY BARRED FLANNEL, A VERY LARGE STOOE, NOW OFFERED, IN GOOD STYLES. }II'ELROY, DICKSON & CO, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, WOOD STREET. U. w tr) ats' a 4 Cit _ p P q A-g 11 Z : E . I 0 e P 4 w ' 0 g z .A Z p ii c" m : Z 0 11. E-7 ok Z ' 4 4 r m z cA 1 E .l . Z 74 A c r 4 1 ; 4 a tn 0 -1 1 % © 1 _., WI 4 4 ot gii. k-4 -- h, id A 8 gla 0 r I . 0 sic 3 Z PEI it 0 ws• ra Z Pi g Tha 2 pa ri a - d 0 4 - z THE . MAN. , , OR , THE - , NEON_ • wo' hold PATRON'S TICIERTS of the ma an 3d SERIES' OF _WASHINGTON MEDAL. LION PRIM, are hereby Informed that thedraw. lost Were made January 519, 1369. and th at dz . Mato iktvlotf 3 . e ttlO latorautoon of the ,numbeem draws, ill et a toraons Interested, on their addressing_ the W BRlNffrox MICEU.L.i LION PEN cos,PANY, ew York. , • , N. ,IL—PS4O Ina Tumwrs 01, vas 4 1Yrtan: arse. . . • i l' ', : ' letka trpuoselA. sito'llAUplasekatraWd 'lMELGisketirot s e w n mpantes =Ufa:tate at pries& as low " tbi quality giooda tan be Deaths of the manufacturer. Amu rt4mk always on hand, at the India Rubber papas, SG tad 818 SIXIIII _ IA Bole Agentd & for tits nomaany. TANNED.... LEATUED I3SLTING of a superior quality,• al unit on headelting of different aises. laree""lL7O: on at the lowest pricel. J., fee}lll"l2ls street. yoTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN that an applleatlon for the pardon of. . Robison has beef made to the Governor, mh211:01 - ROLL nvrrart.-12 packages.ltt Fresh Roll Butte; lust received and for a a by J. B. oAxPIELD nt . ••• 141 Vi avenue. ,112 Ha lEDprime articIe,PEACIIES.-100 bush, : 3 for sal9 . bz . v _ J. alifIlILD . -• ' as • 40 54.