AND SUBURBAN: El F' TRIS GAZETTE is furnished in the city She six days of the week for . 15 cents pep week ; by mail, IS per annum, : 3 mos. $2. • The attention of the stockholders of the Keystone Rink . is called to a notice in ...4' another column. .:': 1. ...._.......__-_____ Is'A,;_4.4. sharpsburg. -- The Firit :),tethodist, !-.,A Church of 'this place has secured the ..1.147 t ,1)., passage of an act by the Legislature au `;;s4v.:.... thorizing them to remove the dead bodies • E-.i: Interred in their church lot, In view of "-'l%._aking so e desirable improvements. ''''t , -4- -- . - "3 - Dec i u i r i ccourt._in • - Ot: '' ' U. S. the U. S. , strict rt, yesterday morning, on W,,,...f4",-- tion of .A. Stewart, Esq., Mesta's. :`,7 - 44,. _ ' - .1!. Laird/ and A. M. Ftilton, of Greens . , 'i-' - l ',i,-=' , _vs were !duly admitted and swornto . i , ' , •:',,(' . ein ithe U. S. Courts. No other nips of public importance was trans ''.' - 1 4611,.. - ' et_ . 1 air now in progress in the M. E. ellthiitch, Temperanceville, will be con tinued every evening until Saturday, April 24th. The prooeeds will be used in -remodeling the church. Friends of the cfiurch and aThothers who wish to help the cause are respectfully invited to at tend. -' The sealed - votea on the child's carriage land doll will close on Saturday evening, April 17th. Fastilomfale Announcement. —Ladies still bear in mind that this morning :Bates &Sell, dry goods dealers, No. 21 Fifth avenue, will open for exhibition and sale A fine collection of black silk dresses, walking snits, white linen sea shore snits, elegant mantles, coats and Barques, directly imported from France. The styles are very neat and beautiful, and all are invited to call in and examin e thern.as nothing prettier has over been seen in this market. French ' : Suits fur Madles.--Messrs. 'Bates at; Bell, No. 21 Fifth avenue, have just received a direct importation of. la dies' black silk suits, street dresses, white linen suits, - sacques and - walking , coats, which wiltbe opened this morning for sale. These are . direct from . Paris, the capital of the fashionable world, and are something so stylish and beautiful that they must fill the idea of the most 'fastidious of our lady' friends. Call in and see the erposition, whether you de -sire to purchase or not, and take advant age of the lesson of ' good. taste fresh from theFrepok dressmaker& Where to be Found. I take this method of informing my many friends who are in want crf suitable ' clothing fitir Spring and Summer wear, to come and seo me at the elegant and _fashionable' Tailoring establishment of Mr. „Henry Sutmeyer, No. 127 Federal street, Allegheny City, where I warrant to suit, my numerous friends in every particular.. - -M. C. BURKE, Late Caner at No. 118 Market street. merlons Charge. Mr. 8. T. Paisley. Superintendent of the Fire baacni and Police Telegraph, made information before the Mayor yes terday, charging William Cassidy with tanavering with and breaking a tire alarm box. It is alleged that the accused maliciously broke and destroyed box 71, situated at the corner of Penn and But ler streets,in the Fifteenth ward. The charge, owing to the li on the pen alty,_which in case of convi is a fine of five), hundred dollars and imprison ment for two years, both or either at the discretfins of the . Court, Is a serious one. A waassidy. ran t was issued for the arrest of C A Deci ded Advantage. The very best lard in this market is that mannfactured, pure, clear and clean, by theleirated old packing house of . r Proctor Gamble, Cincinnati, which is ci put up in patent caddies, convenient to consumers, in three, five and ten pound Packages. - By this system the lard is kept cleaner, without any waste what ever, and dealers experience no loss, in weighing out as they do in taking from kegs and tierces. Every caddy is fall - weight, warranted, and of the very best quality. The first-class and highly re isponsible Pittsbuh liah Dickey 4t.Co. are the rg solehouse agents of for s this -• lard, in this city, to whom dealers should .address their orders. Put 11Loa Of/. James J. Saxton made infortnation be fore Alderman McMasters yesterday. against A. Eberhart for aasadit and bat tery. Eberhart is one of the bossea at the Manchester passenger car stables, and was riding in one of the cars yesterday, in which Saxton was also seated. Saxton alleges he paid his fare once while cross ing the Sulipension bridge, and was again asked for it when the car had reached Beaver avenue, Sixth ward, Allegheny. He states he insisted upon having paid it, and a difficulty accordingly ensued between him and the conductor, when Eberhart interfered and put him off the car, handling him roughly in the Opera tion. A warrant was issued for the ar rest of Eberlutrt. Interesting Presentation. Mr. H. M. Butler; the popular Depot "Motu at the Union Depot,was last even ing presented with a valuable gold watch by his railroad and other friends. The presentation took place at the Su perintendent's offlce, at the Union De pot. There were a large number of the friends of. Mr. Butler present, and an or ganization was had by electing Mr. French President,' and Messrs, B. Ramsey and J. Stevens Vice pro s , ldents. Walter Kirkpatrick, y., made the presentation speech, and very happily refbrred Witted Itindly relations which had ever ebetween the don. ors and the, recipient.'terms Mr. Butler re sponded in aroprite re In pp feeling 'manner a to the k i nd n ess n of g his friends, so substantially made mani fest on the occasion. The watch is of the most valuable character and was gotten Alp by W. G. Dimseatit, Fifth avenue. Fire• Department Matters. The ,Coinicil Committee on y Fite En gines and tfose, at a meeting last even ing, cozuddered the matter of purchasing horses foi. the new 'hook and, ladder truck, located on Seventh avenue, and approved 'the' action' of a sztb.committee in pnrchmin_ At the Neptune horses and /anew fdr WO. A warrant was ordered for the amount. Warrants were also ordered in - favor of Holtzmazirt Weiderbolt for 163.80; Dan; ler, Close dr Co., 84; Robert Herron, 18.42; S. Hare dc Son, 83 : 50. The following were also adopted. Resolved, That the Chief Engineer be directed to take an invoice of all the pro., perry in the old —ngine M USet Seventh avenue. Resoived, That the Committee on pur chasing a team for the Niagara, b e au . thorized to purchase the Neptune Reel. providi3d they can get it for the sum of 3150, and that said,Reel be placed in the ;Engine House on Seventh avenue. • 'roe Ceidlagration Continnes-Another ITan EzPiodes- 1 -linother Man Re. narge4,...No Atdditienal Dam age to Surrou - n:"E_Froperty-The Loss Estimated at er.... 0 , 000 - - . - -Pisur" ance $83,730. The great oil conflagration at Fit:ray 70. Brothers Oil Works, previous aCcoun Or which we have published, was sti 1 raging last night,• and, as we stat in our report of the disaster yesterday, will probably continue until every parti cle of oil in the tanks already reported on fire has been oonsumed., . Since our last account of the fire there have been but few Additional incident - 3 tr ans . airing worthrof note. The DB in the tanks mentioned continued to burn without rAny abatement or •perceptillie ' change until about six o'clock yesterday morning, when the large tank, which had caught lire the evening previous, bursted, and the burning oil was spread in a sheet of fltunu:all over that portion` which We described Yesterday, doing no serious damage, however, as everything ofo a perishable nature had been con of Thursday. During the remainder of the day the fire continued without the oncurretice of anything worthy of note. A r'epor't was current that a roan had been burned to death in the barrel house out Thursday, but it was not credited. It was stated ttat several men, who were rutoxicated, had gone into the barrel hour:tonna laid down, and when It be came evident that it could not be saved from thelury of the flames, their friends rushed in and rescued all butone of the drunken party, and he refusedito come out. It vas only a iumor, however, as we were unable to find any person who had seen the man in the barrel house. Nothing definite has been ascertained relative to the remains of the man found on Thursday. It is not apprehended that the fire will spread any further, or that there will be any further destruction of property. The entire loss in consequence of the disaster, is estimated at $250,000, upon ,Which there is but 883,750 insurance. ' Forsythe' Brothers' loss will not fall short of t i . ^ .25,000, upon which they have. an insurance of $69,500, as follows: tssur—tarcs. an refined oil: .Norib American, of Hartford ...... $2,3,3 Pa t n a m 2 ZAC °A ortisansnnect:cot f A:500 • Peoplea • 2.500 %AllegnellY ' •\ ^,34:0 : No Total .... ........ . ... lOn 01l and tarreis m brick warocei Xl3OOO house: North American srt'oM • • 112,ts X furors. "Cush— .................. ....... 2.R0- ot . ... to t ar. On T crude ollin tar. nternattona/ .... , .... Commercial Commerce, of einane Cleveland Niagara ' ea5h.......... .......... Enterprise. of : Cincinnati Total ........ ........ On empty barrels In barrel bonen: n'aablngton, of few 1 ort 111,500 5t0r........ ......... . . ........ :0) Ichttgara. t. 2.5n0 Total On frame building: • International Brick building: Continental On brick dwelling house: Putnam... .............. Connecticut........... .. ... ... . Grand , total. w. soboo Those marked are Pittsburgh tioaapauies. The lose at the "Clara" Oil 7'orks, Messrs. Bartley, Jagerroan & Co will not be Very heavy. and is covered by in surance as follows: On works' Etna Albany L neuter.. Total. Oiatmpts iure!, Bum.. ............. ..... On rained o_,ll Albany Enterprise. or Cincinnati Total ... . ....... ,000 The only, loss sustained by Herm sl4 an, Koehler At Co. was the destruction of a crude oil tank, upon which there was the following insultance: Etna, $112,50; Al bany, $112,50; Total, 5225,00. Very Latest. The alarm of fire sounded from box 75, at one o'clock A. st., was occasioned by the renewed violeht demonstration of the fiery element. The oil in the six thousand barrel tank, which was burn ing during the day, at midnight reached the deposit of water on the bottom,when the steam, generated by the in tense heat, caused the flames to burst out in renewed fury, reaching three hundred feet toward the heavens. The double two-story frame dwelling, occupied by German workmen employed at the refinery, and owned by Mr. H. Schneider, took fire and had to be torn down by Hook and Ladder Coin.pany No. 1, to save tho Franklin tooHtel, adjacent. The sight presented our reporter at that hour this morning Was truly grand and magnificent. Fora mile around the scene of the fire everything was plainly discernible, and the heavens were red as blood in the bright glare. The tire, it is thought, has exhausted Itself and will do no more damage. Earth works in the form of Nib-pits have been thrown up ma either side oftho five acres of ground already devastated, and will serve to check the progress of the flames. The Standard Oil Refinery was in Immi nent danger this morning, but owing to precautions adopted, no alarm need be manifested for its safet night , ad ditional amount lost las we shotld not be surprised should the aggregate closely approximate three hundred thou sand dollars, if note much larger suns. othThe Duquesne, •Niagara, Vigilant and er engines were on the ground, work g industriously, when our reporter left at two o'clock this morning. A slight wind was blowing westward, which is a favorable sign, as all the property in that direction has Nam destroyed. Allegheny Pair. A Pair le now in progress in Berherst's Hall e Sanduaky street, near the West Pen Railroad crossing, Allegheny, un der the charge of the. adles of St. Peters church. ManY elegant and valu able articles are offered- liar chanes. There are life-like portralte in oil of Right Rev. Bishop Mullen, of Erie, and the late Father Stiebiei, of Allegheny. Among the prizes to be voted are a fine blooded' horse to the are receiving the highest number of votes; a gold headed cane to the moat popular Coun oilnum: an easy chair to the most lar Alderman et the two cities; pnpn• nn gent' revolver - to the most efficient lice pp. officer of Allegheny; a gold chain to the moat popular railrord engineer; It silver, pitcher ' goblet and , salvor to he contested for by the brewers: a net of harness to the most popular livery stable keeper. The hail is handsomely decorated and a brain' band Is in regular attendance: while everything else is done to ,render the place attractive. - If our readers wish to spend pleaSant evening they will visit the Fair, and we assure them they will have enjoyment repeat the , . . . • • • - - - - • -4- - • PITTSBUAG-11. GAZETTL -APRIL 17, 18(Ift THE UO!RRR CONFLISHAI—C;?= At" Fire at the House of Refuge thin of Workshops--Er estrus'.' $l6 000 . ..dilated Loss Last evening, af - - , - 41 rlinintites before six ;louse of, .acinselspach gardner at the R e f,. Ige, noticed fire issuing treh l the roof of (P.m of the side b uildi ngs • in and wio , s wh•-e- was_ boa ted the cooper -shop, the .p man'afactory. He at once gave 'alarm wilich summoned the officers er the institution. and caused an exam. ination of the premises. The sting in which the fire was discov ered was a two story brick edifice, lees ted on the eastern side of and connected with the main building by a platform,, constructed from the second- flours across an intervening space of about twenty feet. The lower floor was occu pwhd as a 000 per shop, and the tipper ae a p manufactory. Neither of these were managed by the officers of the Refuge, although the male inmates of the House were employed in them. The cooper shop was controlled by Messrs. R. T. Kennedy & Brother, pro prietors of the Pearl Steam Mill, Alle gheny. The whip factory was under the supervision of Messrs. Weaver, Bardall dt Co. Both of these firms paid-the Refuge for the time employed by the boys. When the officers of the Refuge entered the whip factory, they discovered the flames to be raging fiercely between the ceiling and rafters, but supposing it possible to subdue the flames -with the 'force at their disposal, they did not im mediately summon the Fire Depart.; rums. They , commenced with the hose, kept on hand for an emergency, and the buckets; but atter working about fifteen minutes, and find ing the flames increasing, telegraphed for assistance to Allegheny and were answered by the entire Fire Department, in about twenty minutes: The engines were compelled to draw water from the river, there being no other water feel!- ' ties., The arrival of the firemen was very ' opportune, s the fire began to spread towards the main building, It was however prevented extending in that direction by the demolition of the connecting platform and the prompt ex ertions of the firemen in directing two streams of water upon that 'side of the burning building. Before the flames filled the interior of the shops a por tion of the , stock was removed from the coopering establishnient, but none could • be secured from the, whip factory. The fire continued to burn for over two hours, and resulted in the total destruction of the wing in which it originated and al most the entire contents. The loss of Messls. Kennedy & Bro. is estimated at 11,500, upon which, we are inforrued,t here was no insurance. Messrs, & Weaver Co. will lose probably 12,500, consisting principally of finished work. They were not Insured. The building when constructed, about five years since, cost $12,000, and as it was totally de stroyed,nothing but a portion of the walls remaining, the Refuge will lose this amount. This is, however, about, if no; altogether, covered by in.suranee. We could not learn the exact figures or the Company. Great credit is duo the fire. men for the manner in which they discharged their duties. Had it not been for their promptness and energetic labors doubtless the entire Refuge Weald are been destroyed. The fire . is sup dto have originated from ade In the smoke stack built up from the cooper shop, through the whip factoryand roof. A few days since this stack was covered with a spark arrestor, to provide against fire"from this cause, but the anpposition Is that the stack had became heated near the rafters and set them on fire, which had been smouldering for several days. There had been no fire in either shop for nearly two hours previous to the confla gration, the boys having quit work at four o'clock. At the time of the alarm, the male in mates of the Refuge, one hundred and sixty-seven in all, were out on their play ground. Notwithstanding the ex citement, however, they remained quiet, evincing no signs of insubordination and were taken into their appropriate rooms in the usual manner, as though no ex citement at all existed. The gates were necessarily thrown open, but though evory opportunity for an escape was thus afforded, all the inmates were true to the confidence reposed in them. Some of the most trustworthy were engaged in ex tinguishing the fire, and labored as hear tily as though their own houses were were being destroyed Circumstances like these, speak wl the discipline of the institution. We are indebted to the obliging Super intendent, Rev. Avery and the gentle manly Clerk end Librarian of the Refuge, Mr. J. M. Bogga, for their kindness in furnishing every information in relation to the affair. $lO MO (X , O 5 4 .000 1500 2. Crio 5.000 2 50t 2 5(6 &COO 11{30. Coo .‘ 77-7 1 . • $l5OO 4500 I=l REM i 2.01.1) Z.Orki 116.ac0 satooo 112, r,ko 24:410 5,000 Summary Ejectment: Our judicial friend, Alderman ?denies ters, descended from his magisterial dignity and engaged in hnew role. It was in this wise. Information was lodged before him by a widow residing In the Eighth ward, Allegheny, against a well known surgeon of this city for as sault aqd battery. The lady, who is quite old, alleged she had called on the man of the knife and saw some time ago to dress one of her arms, which had un fortunately been broken. The attendant called in regard to the affair about six. teen times, and was paid for his services lltty dollars, the amount of the bill pre sented. About two weeks after the.pay mem of the bill, it is said a new one for three dollars was sent in and payment eremptorily demded but refused. The surgeon then d re w up a note and, it is alleged, compelled the lady to sign it by going to her house, (In which she resides alone,) dragging her forward to a table and guiding. her hand to make a cross. She being German, and finable to purport e English. was /amble to tell the of the note until ft was afterwards revealed to her. The accused was emoted in an hour or two after the information had been made and bniught to the office. He at once bOcan ie indignant at the charge, but cooled oft somewhat, and at the !instance of the maglatrate went in pursui: of bail, that the ease Might be sent to Uouri. Returning with the required akurity, he again became boisterous, and in the course of his remarks charged the ~ ..ildertnan with snaking the 0388 without ally informa tion having been lodged before him at all. Becoming valorous, atioording to tho statements of witnesses, he drew forth a huge knife and threatened to ex- Weise his craft on the °Metal, a proceed lug which might have been accomplished had he not lband :himself '. .suddenly kicked into the street by his intended , victim. He sheathed the knife and retired after this summary eject. hereafter be tious, at Ment, with his valorous feelings con eiderably lowered. Doubtless he .will leastrn erne ca tha re t fu g l u i a n n h e l r e . in s ti l l :m utt; quently a friend appeared and entered" the required ball for his appearance for trial, on the charge made against him. ie,pr ' The purest spices are those znanhlho timed 'at the Iron CIO! Spice Mills of Morlodge & Strickler ,Fifth avenue near High street, s eed Par eke by grocers'. . • Nem*, bribe Streik Casaindttes—bleb. I 'Wain Petaluma, - On Fifth Avenue and . llndtbSeld •Streets—Contraets for Gri.d. • lug and Paving Let—Try Steet Sewer • Let, • The Committee of Councils en Streets and Rowers held ,a meeting' last evening in the Committee Rooms, City Btrildinf, at which the ftillowing business was transacted CONTRACTS FOR GRADING AND PAVING. The contract for grading, paving and curbing Webster avenue from Roberts to KirkpatriCk streets was let to C. Van horn at the foll Owing rates: Grading, fifty cents per yard; paving, one dollar and twenty-five cents per yard; curbing, .eighty-five cents per foot. Fortieth street, from Butler to A. V. R. R. wall let to J. B. Young at the following rates: Grading, lwenty-eight cents per yard; paving, nipety.eight cents per yard; curbing, sevent ety cents per foot. Thirty-ninth stre, beta een the above named, was let to the same contractor at the same rates for paving and - curbing and thirty cents per yard for grading. BOARD WALES. Contracts for constructing Thir ty-thi rd wal on Boundary street, from street to Bloomfield, and on Pearl and Cedar streets, were let to John King at thirty cents per foot. TRY STREET SEWER. The contract for rebuilding the Try street sewer was let to Felix Rodgers at 11.62 for each division, and 118 per thou sand for brick work. NICOLSO.N PAVEMENT. t The Committee resolved to have the Nicolson pavement Placed on Fifth ave nue from Ross to Dinwiddle street, and on Smithfield street from the Mononga hela river to Liberty street, and ordi nances will be presented 'at the next meeting of _Councils authorizing the same. ie* Stock of• Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Optical Goode at W. G. DunseittlVs, No. 56 Filth Avenue. Mr. William G. Dunseath, a name long and prominently associated with the jew elry, watch and clock business of this city, and one which; has been synony mous with choice goods in the line, at most reasonable prices. has just opened a magnificent new stock of goods, fresh from the leading houses of the east. The present invoice comprises all that is new and elegant in jewelry, selected by Mr. j Dunseath himself, Which will be sofa ifclent guarantee to our readers of the judicious assortment, as few gentle men understand better how to please the public in matters of this ;kind. 1 The stock of gold and silver watch es, for ladies and gentlemen, is remarkably fine, and besides the colkee lion of time pieces manufactured in Eu rope, embraces a large number of Amer ican made watches, especially those of the great United States Watch Coinpany, for which Mr. Dunseath is agent. Clocks in plain and elaborate furniture, exquis ite statuary, mantle Ornaments, music boxes, optical goods of all descriptions, and an endless number of other articles enter into the stock and present rare at . - tractions to the visitor. Several fine marine chronometers are on exhibition at the store room, and by them hundreds of watches are daily mutated, as the time of this house has long. been regarded as standard authority by thousands of citizens. We earnestly commend Mr. Dunseath to the patronage ofonr readers, and oespeak for him that large •sham of trade which his energy, .enterprise and fair dealing merit. . "Westward the Star, ac.” The rapid strides our city is making in the way of public improvements, great as they may appear, do not keep pace with the age of progressin which we live. This fact is fafly demonstrated by the increase in our business and the estab lishment of new manufacturing houses, of almost every descaiption, within a few years past. 'Until: within two or three years the manufacture of queens ' ware in this- section was unthought of, and dealers were compelled to transport their stock from the East,_paying a large freight upon the same. IWe now have, i however, an establishment where a quality of ware, equal to the celebrated Liverpool ware, is manufactured and sold at about one half the cost. We re fer to the extensive establishment of S. M. Kier & Co., 383 Liberty street. , • - • Orden Fined. • Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. John Megrim', dealer In. segars, snuff and to bacco, at No. *Hand street, has just re ceived and filled a large order for cigars from Washington city, intended proba bly for the President he has still on hand a large and complete assortment of se gars. pipes, smoking and chewing tooac-, co of every description. His stock com prises everything kept in a first class establishment of that character, and retail dealers will find his brands of tobacco and segars equal, if not superior, to any other in, the country, and lovers of the weed In the - city know full well that his retail case is always supplied with all the best brands of seg.ars and' that his tobacco is unexceptionable. To the Ladles. For the information of Our many lady readers, we desire to call attention to the establishment of W. W. Moorhead, No. 81 Market street, dealer in trimmings, liewkooos,hoslery and uloves,of which he has one of the most extensive and best se lected stocki to be found in thercity. It is only necessary to make a visit to the establishment to be convinced of this fact, as hundreds can fully testify. Mr. Moorhead possesses unusual facilities for purchasing goods in the East, and is thereby enabled to not only keep his stock fully replenished and up to the de mands of his Immense custom, but he is also enabled thereby to sell at more res. Nonable rates than dealers who do not possess those facilities. • Rooks ler the Minion. Col.. 1; D. Egan, proprietor of the ex tensive and well , known book and pe ?iodic** store, Stith avenue; near Smith field street, has on hand a large and elegant assortment of new booka, *swell as a large supply of rare and valuable Iteeond•hand books which'are being sold At half. price. He also invites the at. tention of Superintendents', of Sunday Schools, and others interested, to his immense stook of Sunday School Librar7 boOks, which are being told at onthbalf the usual prices. All the latest maga sines and periodicals will be found on and sold. oCunter. Second-hand books bought lip With The Times. Mr. Holtzhelilier proprietor of the Cksatinental *Wolin, is always jup , with the times. His tables are 'always supplied with the very best the season affords, and then everything is served in • such a delicious , manner as to prove highly satlsfeetory to the greatest epicure. His tables are always provided • with the (aghast and best of vegebibles in the Market, and Melte - and fish are *kiwi. ten d . there in the season. .The Continental on Fifth Avenuels the moat poptdar eating 'saloon in the Ss! - American • Button Rote, Over Sealants and et wing Atacama Company. They have received another large in voice of Machines at their sales room. Th 6 sales of these admirable machines are very great, asall who have tried them are well pleased. Call and see them operate and examine the numerous testimonials in their favor, as all affirm they have no equal being absolutely the best family machine now made, and intrinsically the cheapest. It is two machines combined in one by a simple and beautiful mechan ical arrangement. The simplicity, ease • and certainty with which they operate, as well as the uniform excellence of its work throughout the entire range of sewing, in stitching, hemming, felling, tucking,cording, braiding, quilting, gat:. a .• ering and sewing on overseamingt em broidering on the edgo, and its l' A st in tu n i button and eyelet-hole work, pl aces it unquestionably far in ad - fan ae o f any other similar invention, - 'We desire an to see and try.it, and are willing to rest the case on Its own merits alone. JAMES ESPY is the agent, at corner of Fifth Avenue and Market street. Ether. Dr. Mason Warren says in his "Surgi cal Observations with Cases" that "in the course of twenty years not a single death can be fairly attributed to the use of Sulphuric Ether. In the Massachusetts General Hospital alone it has been em ployed over twenty thousand times, without a single unfavorable occur rence." Dr. J. Scott bears the same tes timony. ,He has administered ether for the painless extraction of teeth in OVER TWENTY THOUSAND CARES, WithOUL in jury resulting in a single case. With a practice of nearly-thirty years, he stands at the head of his profession, and his guarantee is worth something, and he says to those who are suffering with de cayed or unsightly teeth, that he will .uarantee to extract them without pain. He i also inserts arficial teeth n every style, and defiesti competition both in prices and excellence or the work. Re member his number -27S PENNSTREET. d New Books Just Received at John W. Pittocks, Opposite the POstoMce. Memoirs of Baron Bunsen. Owen Meredith's Lucille, Diamond Ed. Gnicciole's Recollections of Lord. By ron. Guy 'Livingstone's Breaking a Batter fly. Wonders of Optic. Wonders of Thunder and Lightning. Winslow's Force and Nature. The General or Twelve Nights in a Hunter's Camp. Murray's Adventures in the Wilder ness. . Rydberg's List Athenian. Ann Stephen's Curse of Gold. Mrs. Snathworth's Fair Play. Mrs. Sonthworth's How He Won lier. Conybeare's and Howson's Saint Paul. Blunt's History of the Reformation. Rev. J. H. Egar's Sermon on Ritualism. Foulkes, the Crowns Creed er the Churches Creed. Muller's Chips from a German Work. shop. Phelps' Gates Ajar. Tro'lope's Phinneas Firm. Aurbach's On the Heights. Dixon's Her Majesty's Tower. Scott's Fishing in American Waters.' Baker's Rifle and Hound in Ceylon. Burnell% Museum. The following will be the programme and time-table at this very popular family reso l rt for to-day and all next week: Museum wil be open from nine o'clock in the morning till ten in the evening. Living Curiosities, Glass Blowers, Happy Family, Animals, Birds, Reptiles, Views dm., can be witnessed at all hours. Prof.' French will appear with his highly train ed Dogs in the morning at half-past nine, half-past ten, and half-past eleven; •in the afternoon at haltpast one, three, four and half-past five; in the evening at half past seven, half-past eight, and half-past nine. Signor Galetti and his very amus ing automaton Humpty Dampty family will appear in the morning at ten, eleven - and twelve; in.the afternoon at two, half past three,'half-past four, and six; in the evening at seven, eight and nine. Emploment for superior Women._ We cannot too strongly commend to the notice of intelligent ladies (married or single) who desire a highly useful, re spectable and very profitable employ ment, thS advertisement addressed to them in our column of "Wants." - The position is highly honorable, and the ad vertisement Is anonymous simply be cause it is desired to come in contact per sonally with those who furnish satisfac tory reference. • The best and Ongmat Tomo of Iron, Phosphorus and Caliskya, • known as Caswell, Mack tt Co's Ferro Phospho rated Elixir of Calisaya l3ark. The Iron restores color, to the blood, the Phospho rus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the Calixayagives a. natural healthful tone to the Mgestive organs, thereby curing dyspepsia in its various forms, Wakefnlness, General Debility and De presaioncof Sl6rits. Manufactured only by. Caswell, Hamrd de Co., New York. Sold by all druggists. My Solace. Who never "tries my soul" or "wits?" • Who never "sulks,"-nor "cramps," nor • "skips?" • Nor "lengthens stitches" nor "takes tits." At 116 Ma r k e t Steree Wed t Machine. Liberty Street Property.—Today, at 2 o'clock, P. Ar., •on the premises will be sold, that Valuable lot of ground opposite the Union *Depot, fronting on Liberty street 40 feet, extending bacic, 100 feet in, depth, to Spring alley. For business purposes the property is very desirable. See advertisement of H. B. Smithson it 00., Auctioneers. House and Lot at Auction.—Do not fail to -attend the sale this day, (filaturday,) at three o'clock, of that good property, corner of Ohio avenue and Bidwell street, Allegheny. Lot 24 by 130. Hod. a two•story brick, of live rooms. LzookrE, Auctioneer. The Late Improvements in the Angst- CAN 'Fromm, BOSTON, leave little to be wished for by those who quarter under the roof- of this leading hotel. Every thing fresh and nice; all hnprovements added, and the unequalled management of the past continued. Great Auction Sale Continued of Ida cruniA Carlisle's entire stock of Olney goods and triinininge at No. 29 Filth avenuNl tie store lately °counted by , A. If. Di glisb & Co. Auction sales at 10 A. N. and 2 and• 7p. 'See advertise., meat. H. B. SMITHSON & • •Have you ever tried the Excelsior browned coffee, put, up in pound Rack agm by the Iron City Spice kills; Fifth avenue, near High street , and for sale at the groceries? It is the best article in the, market. Constitution Water Is a certain cure fin Diabetes and all disowns of the Hid neA. For sole by all Druggists. . PIO, Pint; Bur : 'Blue Percales at .1; M. Burchfield dt Co's. Americas Life insurance CoTpasy 'of bilaaelpala—Chartered In 18150..... unarter Perpetual—Assets Over $2,.- 80o,troo. PItiLADELPInA, April 14, 1869 _ I hereby acknowledge the ~ftelpt,- bf the full sum of Three Thew:And DOliars, from the American Life I r 4surauCe Com pany of Philadelphia. in payment of Policy No. 6,899 for Isaac Whittier, dec4ased. I also acknow t- t-3 000 on the life of the notes give - v for premiums on said kno w s the return of all policy. The dividends having liquidated the same :fla full. - ' SAMUEL HARPER, Adreire.strator of the estate of Isaac Wittier, dec'd. • . Applications for insurance in Ihia old and reliable Company may be made to , W. P. CIVIRRINGTON, No. 9634 Fourth avenue, or to SAMUEL HARPER, No. 93 Diamond at , Li, __nen Goods of the choicest brands. Bates dr. Bell's. Poplinsi Pop!Wets selling at great bar— gains, at No. 52 St. Clair street. J. M. Burchfield et Co. Plantation Iptters combine rare medi cinal virtues with a delicioua aroma, and; a flavordgrateful to the palate. It is pure- vegetable, and all the with. of science have been complied with. lt is suitable for all ages and sexes. It is gentle, stimulating and soothing. All dyspectic disorders are cured by it, and it repairs and store nature's ated powers. PLANTreATIONs BITTERS w aresin creasing daily in-favor with all classes. It relieves suffering, renders life a lu.x nry, brightens the present, and throws a hopeful light on the future. MAGNOLIA WATE lll 43UpartOr to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. TELE4TX. The Very Latest Silk Mantles, just re ceived. Bates& Bell's. Fancy Silks cloSing out cheap for cash, at T. M. Burchfield & Co.'s, -No. &2 st. Clair street. Shaving, Hair Dressing or Bathing.= No better place for either than at the finely furnished apartments of H. B. Wil- Iliamson, No. 190 Federal street, Alle a gheny. Ladles, Furnishing Goods. Bates . 41c Bell's. Furnishing Geods—Nakink Doyles, Towels, Stand and Piano p Covers, To i let Setts, Furniture Coverings, Curtain Netts, .Damasks, &beatings of all widths, Pillow Case Muslim-11nd Linens—a full stock from the most celebrated makers. Bates dc Bell. A Lot of remnants selling cheap at J. M. Burchfield it Co's. - The place to get Pilate 14ime, Cal cined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement. is at Eaker Caskey's, 18 Smithfield street Black Silks for Sults. Bates & Bell. DIED. • • M cCORMICK—ApriI 191,11. al o'cloJeans EVA may. infant oaughter o f John aarah L. McCormick. The funeral will take plum froMthe residence of the parents, Juniata street, Allegheny City, THU A.Friaxcx:m. at . 2 o'clock. Friends of the - 11y are respectfully invited to attend. UNDERTAKERS ALEX. AIHEN„,_ LINDER. -T.IIOER, 'No. 168 Founni STREET, tuber F 4. COFFINS of all kinds,CHAREz, GLOVE a nd e.'ery description of Funeral Fur nishing oods flan:dated. R.Ooms open day and nlsbt. 11.arss. sad Carriages Wats-bed. Rrnrintratcze—ltev.Davie Ewing, D fiev.k, W. Jacobus, D. D., Thomiut Esq.. Jacob H Killer Eso. ARLES • & -PEEBLE% ITN - . ...." DRRTABERS A. 1,111 LIVERY STABLdee. corner t dANDIISKY STREET AND CSURCH AVENtIa Allegheny Qty. where their 001 , 1 1 131 - ROOMS a: e constantly supplied with real and' imitation Ito e wood, Mahogany and Walnut Coffins, at prices '.crying trout *4 to $lOO. Be. dies prepared for interment. Hearses. and Car. l Magee tarnished: also. ~ 1 1 kinds or Mourning. Goads, If required. Office or en at all hours, day and night. lturr. T. RODNEY; IUNDEJR• TAXER AND EMBALM - Mt, Xo. 45 OHIO T, Allegheny, /teens cons:antly on hand a large assortment of ready-made Coding of the Allowing kinds: Piro. the celebrated American Burial Cases,- Metallic lielf-sealhie Air-tight Cuts and Caskets, and Rosewood, Walnut and Basely°, d Imitation Collins. Walnut Coffins 'from $25 upwards. Rosewood Imitation Collins from $5 upwards, and no pains will be . pared • to give entire satisfaction. Crape and eloves furnished free cf charge. Best Hearses and Car riages furnished on abort notice. Carriages fur- Waited to Innerals a a* W. G. DIETNISEA.TII, Jeweler and Optician, . 56 FIFTH AVENUE, AGENT FOR TIM U. 8. Watch Co's Watches, • BEY AND. PENDANT WINDERS, • 'THE LEADINO WATCH." CAOTI9N. The great popularity, on account of irs salutary medicinal effects, tor SQUIV.IVS LONDON El- PERVESCIITO . 81. CAltB. POTASSA. for which I am the sole Agent; hirrnduced certain unprin cipled parties to imitate lay label, and Palm dr as the genuine, worthless ' trash which beans° , resemblance even to . tbe Imported article. Those desiring the true Potassa can obtain It Item lilessrs. J. C. MATTERN.- J. B. CHERRY, J. B. Bll.llliß a CO. and S. B. liOBGEAVIE. SIMON JOHN TON; Agent for the IGintifooturer, COrner Fourth Avenue, and Smith ' field Street. air I have reduced the price of BUCK— NELL'S SHIN SOAP Ai per cent., aw 4 all mb ar Soatops very low rates. zub.14:1,11 sir Q. :HALEi• MERCHANT TAILOR, /- - Would respectnally tutor= Ws blends d lb* Public generally, that btu - SPRING STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE • soucomn Emit Corner of lean and • Sixih streets. 14 ESPENlitiD 4c CO., . 043 r, . No. 80 BIXTE , !( • EMMET, Gate,. ,Bk. ) - kare hilt readied frOM tteltaat the.beet • lot of. New Goods for BDrint Snits ever brought to the market. The Ann warrant to Cut and It! and mite Clothes ebeaper and better lb" 4117; . tiret.elala beeee this ettl. A sew and 1 - pusa...l, did /o Isonmeni orozirmaraitill P7ORNION:.: ING oo oDBar e. at all times be fond just; tttnte. , c onr Moab,: _M 50 SIXT BVMM, liSrl S Is , 1 1 .17E, ME= 1E 4 $ t , ;URI .)