L - g N Mi L' , e~ri} ~..,'3 OTIMSYTaII 31 T.' 11 1M 1 1 Oi the the Pi twlnzah , Pgzeite 3 srEusgisrp April 10, 1860..1 EDITORS GAZETTE: -KDOWIDg that cor. respondence is'id all weloodie In 'yonr columns. I 03neluded to "put in time" by furnishing you. with such neurons I 'could gather in my traVps'ibont,ttivlL The Stet itemto mention is that oettie, many improvements .glift‘J3lept,porttett..: larly in the way of,construction of ! buildings. The city is putting- up - all new - school building at the corner of Fourth.street and Adams, which will be' quite a commodity. Morris' new build. lug on Fourth street is a decided change. _Hinds; ,whavras at the tintelychirSgent. occupies one of the storerooms in- this building as a fancy confectionery and grocery .establieibmenti. , AJleom*, 18 an • energetic fellow and will succeed- , in his newbusinesa. - =r r, • ! (IT .- Mr: Joseph C. Doylelsetectiniekspien did dwelling- on the same street: Vim Dehroead, oho briliding+ an ele.: gantresidencei and:when - dOmpleted the , cost Mate at leant 111X1,000.1 , other b u ild. ingests going up, in the-upper portion of the town , portitzdarly. TbeßtreetiDoni misaioner,hadilone &good' thtng .‘by llevingMaiket andother streets of quart= title! taud. :Mayor: Love, who was • invigorated, -last week,ds, fulfilling his pro=to the citazeziMof-Etteubenville by t tne rogues who Infeat'i this quiet Mutt their- deserts. • Bob ! did! it whew hedwas on the :police itircet!altd• doesztOtigsbask °nide' wird; Reed, of the• Postoffice, • who was-la vored.reeently by a complimentary vote, is Mu:handy awaitinerlris documents • from U. S. G., and I hope his expecta tions will be realized. 'MI 'Filson, the present Postmaster, nititiell -Read, and sssistants, are most-igrito,offl dais. , • . Reed's Seminary has been reconstruct.' ed, and with its bright octat of paint pre sents -an attractive appearance::. The number of scholars is as large as . ever.' ' The -Third Street Seminary is doing well:. under 'the* Principalship of. ‘Miss Eliza McCracken. • In September last the . firimmumber of the "Third Street Semi nary)Press"-Was. issued. • Ther - paper in queetion ris 'gotten. np:sisticely. by. the teachers, and scholars of the school. The velorapede mania has taken 'hold of the Youtlit men here. ,Inoideti butiewid the byciole orner. The three wheeled ma chines are more in mogne. In time, - no doubt the byclonlar: affairs mill bec ome more.., -popular. The Sefton Troupe (maXii . of the members of which, .espe (daily Annie and Joe, are known to your readras) gave several dramatic perform ances at Kilgore Hall. Sam Sharpley's Iron Clads are announced for one night only (Tuesday, 20thi: at Kilgore Hall. SAlRhas RD excellent troupe, and as he is a perfect wit himself there be a big house to •greet teem.- They "go -to Pittsburgh from here. Cooper, Hem minkii'dit Whitby's circus is billed for an early appearance. The ,Petrolia, formerly of the Albs, gheity river trade, is now a regular packet between East Liverpool and Sten benvillii, making regular trips. , • In. this connection I would return - thrall's to Captain Moore and. Bunting M. Moore, :Clerk, of the "Bayard,"' for &wire shown your correspondent on the trip kora the "Smoky City , ' to this place. I venture to say that expresses the senti ments of other travelers on this boat. It is excessively warm here and spring fever has set in, especially in my case. Yours WANDERER. The' Recent Aurora. The recent appearance of the Aurora Borealis has attracted so much attention that a copular view of the phenomenon in its scientific aspect, may be interest. ing to those who saw its lath display. , The Aurora Borealis is so called from the fact that its appearance is more fro. qnent, more vivid and more lasting, as we approach the pole. indeed, it occurs at the southern pole as well as the north ern, and it is surmised that the appear ance is simultaneous. at each; but though it has been seen in the United States, on the Southern horizon, its usual presence in the North justifies the popular name. • the - tropics, it is seen but a few times in the century; in our latitude, ten or twelve times a year; in the Canadas, far oftener; and as we approach the Arctic Zone, there are few nights in which it is not present in comparative splendor. ' As we see it,.it is always associated with a low, cloud-like, but transparent arch in the North. which - precedes the display mid from which the streamers rise The position of the'summit of MN etch is fixed within very'rude ilniita py' the magnetic declination of the place; 'it is alwayepresent, and its appearance 41 nearly alwayi the same. The aspect of the v s'etreameraw same:limo too varied and too familiar: to 'justify de- I scription, - though brit • few . iegidents 'of the Middle States have an opportunity to see theth in their- beatify.' Even a - few degrees north of us, the writer ,well re members more thin 'bee teititere- night, when their color, of a rich pink, alter nating with fainter green, was so intense as to be vividly reflected from the snow, over which rosy flushes ran in concert witirthe , sdancets" that , played abote; I from-the horizon to' beryOlid. the zenith. •I In the Arctic regions t , thuir variety of color: and play of light-are said to be I often indescribably splendid, and, Bum boldt quotes . an observer who has seen them in bright sunshine. T he aOTtsm , 34404 ig,ches4ifizrafgaelli varies tereattly. •me o-orrorpinidne esby in Arctic voyage maintain that they saw. ad &Set bet,*47en not two miles away; but their distance is commonly far gresisr.•-• r :3' The other night they seemed at times to p ass et,, , pveir ;Our! *oda; like the puffsof • 'tikefioni neigliboutingbhim neye, and yettin t re is little .doubt,,, 0 1 4- the 'flaunt of them', was , fifty ' Miles' above Wand not Impolsibly ten times that; the light beitir generated .111 4 Itor rarer regions of the earths atmosphere, and its apparent nearness , being an' illu sion, clusite Mid finitude* raga?, ,of• Its motion. - As we guano!. writing fir the purely scientifib; we need ,not trouble the, reader, with dh 3 quisitiOniiliii the eattire of the' phenomenon, further than to say that •its p i 2aqd pined miaow has been eiSetiV iroferred to 'tilt( ° Stibdts of terrestrial magnetism; and will be found abunoilapti7,ei B oB4BBl;thitreananio n o , ins subject. Without going into Refloat senses, the evidenokibt 61Mite • ilgibrtfiunie imam panying the Aurora, is evident on the ourif- '{ •-•—• fr,h 6 Meitni44 cothiet t gkition the p l oitie to which the dfp in -needle is direct l thelleuelir — 416 2 cart* th them; cideeme i rare opeasienst Alders' • even ifeiXed tee-telegraph' wires, and dictated •a "cipher"' u n knowntothecompanyor its agents.„W•twisre-wailled hylivelsakieckes to ISt 9! c ef!je si,9 kerati!T tasteAsPvfin, way; ' - We have spoken , of the cause' - of phennmenno, 4dly undidstood e yet! • • IMM we ought to quality by aading MIME 2111ffial . „ •, fotm of terresticals " l'ocisaitorlue s 2oolPilulst.fluttliff.the l J.lluroruperiodi o rb ,endslecrease, ' °fleet's, fa remark s : ble stidinlliktfiet"t U.Writaticiti as this sub, eta ilfougb.trztenelYe pot I finfil,'The 'these periods of are'cOnnedted in some way still utterly mysfericiiii,livrith , the thictuallbris of sun -8 11 0 t4, -. andillie tbsohaluni3 of distant•planeta... l ' • '!What songs.the Syrens sang , or what , newel:Achilles ;assumed when ,he hid 'lthri self among wamen,": says Sir Thomas; %%%own% ."though puzzling iquestiOns - are not beyond all •-conjecture,”: s.and those who carry that ,learupd,phyai ciao love,, for abtrtute Speculation into: #iose ebulons reitions,wuere sci ence is still groping, may, entertain thetneelyes by searching out.why no an author, or classic poet, has spoken of the now common displays of the Au rora; or in,ponderingas to the nature of .the mysterious bend which unites this terrestrial phenomenon to_ the motions of far-off Jupiter; questions, in face of whieh, science is still dumb. C. The followinsr deede were Sled of record before H. Shively, Req., Recorder April2o,' 1869: ' Thos.. Matsaters to Adam S. Johnston. Anril 5, 1868; lot on ()toss alley. Turtle Creek, 68 by lid feet.... James Swaney to Edith H.,Vhesler. April 15, 1869; lot, on Olive street, M6Reesport, 60 by 1= feet, 1.300 Pin iner to-Wlllllllll StOtke. March 27i 1869 r he undivided fifth... Part of a tract of /and in Min township, containing 146 "tree 'and 131 'perches Fred. L. ilnosen to Jao,Bity and , Jonas Hart , . man, 'AlOr 1' 5:1847: 16...0n Sh . ort stated. East Birmingham, 24 by 10 fees r • .. Agnes IdclJerk beim to.C.-1114..ove..Februiry 1, :1269; 1.3 on. Dunean stieet. Eleventh ward, .l'isniburgb.. 66 by 75 - fret:lain. lot on teatre - avennet Pittsburgh, 1 8 / 3 bv Iff feet.l . .. 1..017,690 lame t Same.. July 15.1608; loc :Pelq.:*"6" , nue '42by 168 et ' Allegh eny liatiOnallßat . k of Pittsbarigh to Richa a ..lEnoW.an, March 9, 1800 tots No. 4 and Black's plan. on Gibbon street, 6 It Ward, Pi tta hurkb. 50 byll3oleet - " (MlOO Geo. Chester to Wm. Bliley, July 50,' 1664; .c3ll n 6tb ward, P ttsbargh. $l5O H Stewart; they'll!. to Wtn. Bagley, Jan. 14,, rest rte above lot, Wing lot. No: 20, Congress street; Pittsburgh. WWhy 7O feet; also lots 4 and 5, Pennsylvania avenue. 50 by 112 feet.... 51,350 Robert M. Day to. Am.. Stone. March 27, 1869: undivided one.ll .tb of a tract of land , n township, cunt aiming 146 acres and ill perches 1. Wm. Rankin to Wm. Stoma Marna V. 1869 51 undl• 011 'shied 111th part of above tract $ll . Oll Mrs. t arab Rhodes to William atone.. March V:. UN; undivided Itth part of the above tract 01 Jonas Hartman et al. to Charles . Kammer 111, er 1 , April 3, 1869; lot on abort street. East Bunting- . hatal-22 by 60 feet 41 400 Agnes' Me.Slahon to Robert M. Barbin, 'twit 14, 18691 lot . on. DULICIII street, :Eleventh ward. Pittaburght, 24 by 100 feet. ... ... .. ..... Andrew Miller to Eitaabeth . t!nip, April 15. 1869; the undivided half part of a lot on Pean street; Pittsburgh, 15 by 112 feet 63.750 Abner. W. to Joseph Wilton, Aptil 1. 18f0.1. tract of land lit Jeterson township; ln a 66 acres and.ll.perches C. 1.623 same day Clevet Mart gages were flied l'er reeOrd . WEDNESDAY, Apri' 24. 1819. James McCready to Andrew MeCitady. April 36, 18694 lots Nos. 74 and M. Inellielve, l ln. 'Rimy, and. Iloevellers Mtn, Slt teenth ward, PittOburgb, en Second street, 101 by 174 400 Andrew Grubbs to henry. Hunter: And. 1.5, 1810; two acres and fitty•alne perches ; of ground In ' Plum township - BObert - T..ltodnry to John Raab. April 14 1867; lot On Beaver *name. Stith ward. t.llegbeity.- 20 1 ;149 feet ' • 32,800 II sof Benj. Me net', Accessed. to Thos. bmltn. arch -- 30. 3869; lot •on Bllblickl street.. Ade. gheny. 50. b. 100 feet • ' IE4O ;Executorsoft We kobinson to Tbos. embh August2/1„ , -.1888; two. lets on Eebuck street. First ward, Alley hen Y.... SI. Soo henry Hardy to Jobe Idelliidy, April l. 120; lot. No:18. Bowanlo plan, on Webster avenue, 11th ward. Pittsburgh, 23 to 3Z rect.., 030 Robert. Arthur* to ebss. 'A. Btrinple. March 9, 1869; lots - No. 91 to 95 inclusive, on Harriet street ' Reserve townsuip, 80 07 180 feet.; $4OO Eliza eventebeon et al. to .1. Skews's', Jan. 1809; lot in Brash:onto Field, 40 by 13 feet. • •43.600 Thomas Mellon to Tbomso Johes, Feb. 9,136 e: lots No. 1 and 2 .gellon's plan. list ward. PI to. bursb, 80 by Ito feet yO3 Andrew If alto to John C. ecbter, listen 10, 1509; lot No. 19, Led plan, Carroll street. Alle. ',busy, '2O by 100 feet .$3lOO John - H i ntewort, to John Brown , . ' Jan. 'V; I • lot on leeChint Meet ! Emit Blnalitgbom. 40 pi 73feet ' Heirs of Joseph Allen to reo. thoepf et al, Oct; 4, DM: lots Nos. 101, 102 and Mk Boyd A Allen's plan, Lower St. Clair 'township, 98 by 150 feet Joseph Lairent to Jas. Banilsbery. April 16. 1865: lots' Nos: te and St', Inclusive In ',len ot "East Libertyglagivereln," on Bill street. 141 by 519 feet $21:0 retet.Vo4k to Jacob Och. Argil 15, lea; lot on Auguste street.-Blrmingbam J un e. feetll.soo AtomOn to Peter Volk,M. 1841; tbe above de.crlbed 10t..,..... $l.lOO. James Kelley tO Jno. Love, Anrll 20. 1869;uset of land in -9911Mitotownsblis, containing biers' 34.030 Ismael Morrow.to 'Marla Morrow. lan 1338: lon 14 0a.'31 and 34 In &Mara & Nlcholson's plan, 81.xtn ward, Pitiabargb, on Bluff Street 425,000 Washington and Jelferson'College. The meeting of the Board of Trustees of Washington and . Jefferson College, a partial relibrt of which we puhlished yea• terday.mozning, terminated, Tuesday evening. and resultedin the locationiof the institution at Washington, Pa.' The evening session was smite, a pro tracted,. the time • being occupied in the discussion of the claims of the differ ent places and their advantages and.dis. 'advantages. The. Board remained firm, as we reported yesterday, sixteen in fa der of Washington and ten for Canons. burg, until at a • late hour, when one Member, it appears, was called away and another , was induced to - see see the mat ter in a different-light, and the Anal vote 'Stood seventeen This. erraflgeMent will of ',smuts° be unsatisfactory to those who desired the location of the institution at Canonsburg, and on the other hand higaly settees:lto ry to the Washingtonians. On the whole we think the arrange ment the most sailatactory and judicious that could have been made, as there ap pears to have been, a majority ofparties interested `as iVeltsir a' majority 'of the fayot of the locetion as,made by -• An Oid Truth Llgetratl~d, ._ . . It ht aiWays Inman)" for a tbird party to enrage Or 431! witness ,in a, dispute be tween relatives, This fact had another , , illuattittioil 'ln a tile 'before. 41derman Eggers-yesterday, Two 'brothers, 1:44:4- neraln Wan:this on. Ohio street, 4.lJs ghe-nYi poi Into a. dispute relative . 0 .6 piece b :work'. done ror, a third ,psirty, , The dispute waxed high between them -bue'fidailir, feerisf larceinst I,o'l be third part*, 'who 'wart 7firelient: The eldtho,of thebrOhertV.lniad' this t r of;Oritt.- lasting% thirdiec6„ , ,r'd and' t teepoi l A.. lackedidd,ifter **Were* . . Pifiltleiltbd' Mtn totitiiif thCatore; in•thir mkeeetrlit-- inEr liini'itt 'the Patitli arid Weritolishing.l klth. settfitihkf TheitlitisettindiVidted' silliaNiten't '..ttuti4l3 f inforniatten.'biiibra Adtintirtli t Se* 7/40168L jihi aisallint. for`assaillCpfitt tlecterir We tliti:ottaki will fitiknYlitsibProdditell. and the PfiXt,'*.M4: -Igngr!a. AIWA IMO, 001 47 6 w TemnrUWouPy, 010oirket',41407*- 0014.; Verger Oitou detuthut. tong prin ter; feu& imslition:; 'nada , s tie expressed:74prd that his falling isoldsot allbwidth , to TetdflUrtne of thespapers lobbied titi'bifilbtleffadd .aftehh e trill theprttttdfd Of : ,PiliPtAsPl, aelinovrlkd ene of thCiOutfget7l - edittbik or Boon large obi That thestiortei,itileited men male *ltlidfkaP 6 Ouself*', When the work wss, dem? they, brae up the typosiio that no secoid., , coPi ' ever be printed. tleraYer, wept tears, of Jo/ 19ben the volume ± was , presented to him. Real Relate TretUirUlt. MORTGAGES. ~~~,, .•~ " ¢s ' ° '' „ -' ~f Ley PITMI7B3B GAZIM: \ • \ THURSDAY, APRIL 22, I*. . 7 ; 71.'y'n,M4StrAi -;• 4 - , e•LiT 0 e 0 111 01141411 tr EttilinirtiLlrukteetlo. ee oer sae =publics.* uP 11 1 14 7 VenTen - Vbs. urroit isinaawri f ••for elirea ~ pp tirjr., en eject po. the ea or the, R_ publleini party; bad If thecae thyself te to d enothitil toy taunt° ast batotable aad faith. dlacMrge okthe dat4ea-of the offiretl _ . - o Tp ~'Fos ininourr. woni a reineot.nly announce to the iiiirnns of Allegheny itninfi Unit Do =ao4 didate for e once of SHERI CL 'abject to the decision of , the next ensiling Unloir,ltepnblican County:Con vention. - apvhbion)V gar'FON SHENIFF ! • ZORN A. WATSON Of Elisabeth towtoldp, late private Oomranv D, 009th Pa. Vols. will be a candidate for he odic* 1 SITERLFF, eetto the decision of the 'Union Itepubilcan Oonvention. • a,DS•Ix72DIP 'FOR, wzLr ! iani Etnnuorit, WM be a eindldilte tbitbe '.files of Bbesitr, sitb• jeet to the decision of the Union Betinblieen County Convention. . 1ah.26:g111-dalt igrFOB CLERK OF COTIRTS, • - -, : , ; ( Mata, BROWN,_ Kunlun total:ink late[petvate Cie. H. .10fid , Herat Penna. Vole.. subject t, the deeteleo of the Union Bepnbilcan County Convention. an:e. I. TO - . 'THE 'CITIZENS OF AL. • • LECINENY 'COUNTY: I respectftilly announce myself:llra Cllloidite for the Moe Of MEM OF COUILT4 sutdect to the, decision of the Union Republican Count y Convention. I would state that Ick the ones. but. for ON T. TERBAhketo %lil t termination- of whirl I would. cheer ro t ire, believing thatthere are others equally' title to the honor and emoluments of the *mos, and as competent as myself I will be tinderobligatione to the citizen* of the county for their support,. Very resoecifelir. •• • •• • OCLAN.PEI BOWNr.. • Late 109 d told 13th.) and It th Ps. VeL Neat. Wait:gel ' SPEOIAL NOTICE'S. arll eNAMEN'rAL 'AND • OM -11'17;,.: BUY ONLY SILVER TIPPND SHOES. Yor ehildten. Will outwear thre e without tips. . , Jam:dls-T:TB:8 Ia'EPILEPSY CAN BE CUBED —These havLug frienda 'tainted are ear. neatly solicited to send for Circular Letter of References and' Testimonials. which will con vince the most akep_tical of.the curability of the dteerres. Address Vent BUREN LOCJiROW,, M. 13.. 36 Great Jones street, Nem Yorit. nihre:Sallt.dltr ; • • • arMARRIAGE A11.11310EILIBA• oi sow c tie7V4%l Y D r alfat i lti l li t intrag which create Impedimenta to 3LiRRIAGE, with sere means or Tenet gent In sealed letter en velopes.- free of charge. Add, ess, Ds. J. riBIL• LIN BOUGHTON, HOwud Assiadatitm. :Phila. delphia. Pa. , ;alii•d&P ..TVELEILOWISIWILDYE. , 'This splendid Hair Dye Is thobest in the world ; the only true and perfect. Dye; harmless; 'relia ble, instantaneous; cUsaPpaintotent; •no ri dlculotut tints; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beantlfill. bloat °rile/WM. Sold by all Druggists andPerfamerm and properly applied at. Batche lor's Wig Tactorl. No. in Bond, street. New. ;York. • •• • • • • • alc2Blp2B IarDOCTOR. wurrriEn . CON Tniurs TV TRSAT ALL PRIVATE Diseases. syphilis In all Its forms. tionerrheea, etricture, itc., completely eradicated. That numerous class of cases resulting tram self abuse, producing unmanliness, nervous debility. Irritability. eruptions. , seminal emissions, and finally impotency, permanently - cured .-' P e rsons cured Persons a fflicted whh delicate. intricate and long stand lug constitutional complaints are politely invited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Experience the best of teachers. has enabled him to perfect remedies at once element, safe permanent, and which in most casea eta be without hlnoranoe to business. ktedlcakes pre pared in the establishment, which embraces of ace, reception and waiting fOOlllll also, coarding Lou sleeping apartments for pa tients requiring da"ly personal attention, and vapor and ahem"; cal baths. thus concentrating the timed mineral springs. No matter-who have tailed. State your case.- Read what he says In his namphlet of fifty pages, sent to ant address for two stamps in sail ed envelope. Thouaandrsof eases treated emu. ally, at Mee and all over the country. Omani tatdott. free, personally or by -mail. trilloa No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court Rouse) Pittsbnrgh, Pa. Hoary 9 a. It. to 8 P. M. Sundays 1.9 sc. :to it P. x. Pamphlet sent to any address for two „ - , wirrEs. LIQUORS, &a. SCHMIDT. & FRIDAY, zupinmums YF WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &Ci f WHOLESALE DEALZUSIBI PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Win Remove en the Ist 'of Apirl/ to NOS. 384 AND 886 PENN, Cor, Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH EINCII is . 110111. 1116. 187, la% 11111. la* and 198,1 . 7 r - fakeer. rrrleei3e.ell. • eazeir.terumem es Capper Dietllled Pure Bye Whiskey. Ideaten In reium9e . wiree and it- Q 170&&. HOP& &e. - *hymnal REMOVALS. .PEOPLES'I , IIITINGSVNI • THE rzonrs , SAVINGS .II &Mrs HASBENOVED • TEILPORATULY TO • •• • --. No.. 81 . Fourth Actenue, . ingeduktei7 oPPosite to its tangle loaAtio,thirLeve: it i at t g u r r evig m a p igg 4h;gl t tle u y e eizza uorop t al l bq locAtilinatt.,b4U4up : • ' VOff AND "TRZA81:11121i. A n 114.1869. . . • - . 5017.:h:41. REMOVAL, 8,4147,4;14871 huronfa4B ogles 90 No. 98 • HAW BERIIOVALB. INCLithl & F DiaWrist g • Rail a 'estate; • _ Do na u, tbeg l irak ie gi i r i thAt ,newßuiratir e . - Aly , pirtkiraosteloir so 'Day Or Ainote sallilk#tle Mock • bonds l u i c tliiitgllimi7dnidp Ao itT•lting A.4•li. , , :I'.. zoom ; ~, • ! . A g: T TiLlibliStir Braid, eon's] 1 , 011111011 FAMILY , FLOUR, pour will ouly.oo oat out whin sips 41111.16 - 111LVE Rawl tobiwt Lai& :pplial•L 111S11,111 14 , 90sitow , za t ui# t B ta Nm eiii i nt j Liu Maw Z it 1540 4 AnutftanesPie.4. llll . 4 ` Atli& lEEE M 'l'l%l • !-;',41:- L. ,-r• ELM tic - 191:11entioirt Ook: • • :t "? • 00T 1 48,WO,PfkraiNA 041114;Til • , _ . • . , ea- 404ri M kelt *mitt.' 11:11.11 . 111113021 00, Proprietors of the well irelswni Mlnuncalt Anotion,Honse are creating an excitement consequent upon the ar. rival °II hew INAS Witiols are being kold at re markably law mines, Goods ofevergvarietyLkke ilnest 'sewed bootS, the most 'fashionable DV score' gaiters. and anklet: sham! 411P1 ers.. blankets, flannels, clothe. easelnieres, cutlery and carpets.: Call and examine. NO trouble' to chow goods. Ladles', misses' and. children's. fors at - alesost your , own prices: • All goods war , ranted sa,reoresented. . . , ns 4. FIiANK Dolt, Ohio Tliwnstat GREAT AUCTION SALE 811 MARKET STREET, Will &eminence . on M,ONDAY 111:012,41 *(1, 19th, at 10 o ,4 eloek A. ie. anifA and TM P. M., and COllthlUe for a few.day. to close ant our stook Climate room for new good.. - • this will be one of the most attractive auction eitiea yet caned in, this .eity, embracing a Sae Lit of • HAMBURG -AND JACBONKT EMBROID. POINT AND pourr APPLMIUMLACES. • • POINT LACE 'COLLAIR3. • . MALTESE AND THREAD LAUREN;•• • PURNISHING GOODS In every viuiety. FANCY HOSIERY AND. GLOVER, • , VALXIICIA LACK TRIBMID SETS. ' apri. LARGE SALE OF FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TAUBSDAY. Aeril SW. Lit 9 A. IL and 13i P.M. aS3fasoulelHoll Auction Rw:elas, 55 and 57 Fifth avenue. mill be sold a lame assortment Of fine Futulture.new Caspetsand Household Geed', sill feline' at - • At 9. A. m..: a general' assortment of kit , ben ntenslle, cutlery, goyim, lb- cases Claret and bberry Wines: At 10 A. M., a large consignment clumnsivare, China and Glassware, finest quality and entirely At 11 A:is...several Sets fine gold and silver mounted bnggy harness, must be gold. Also, a large consignment of elegant oil cloth window shades or latest patterns. - At 1% k. M., precisely, a special sale new and second nand Carpets. embracing impart Mae eel• vet and tapestry Brusm/s• offer 50 pieces all wool Ingrain, rag. lump and stair carpets; after whioh, ems .wainuacltamber snit, Marble'top and plain -dressing burring, marble top and plain wash stande, damask hair cloth and rep Lounges, elegant soils tete•astetes, sofa seat rocker, cas ter CAllitt, .1114 racks.; etageres, wardrobes, fine walnut bedsteads,, one elegant, parlor suite. (green and gold;) &c. Also, at 3 r. n., A fine T octare'Plasios, of standard mMte.. ,• • We-would invite , special attention of these of our readers In want of minor, dining room and chamber ruznlshment.to to. asle. ap2l JALT HOUSE • AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY MAY 6 • 3 I At 10 o'clock A. x., will be sold on the Premises The' New Malt House No 5 Penn St. Having a capacity of about twelve hundred bnsht earper week. The attention of purchaser& Is nestly Invited to the above valuable property. It being one or the moat substantial buildlugs of the kind In this country. and having all modern linnftvemente., The above .Malt: House Is built on leased property having 7 years to run from April let, 18e% at. the Annual rent 0f5333.00. Parties desiring to examlne the premises, or wanting further Information. will cau et the of fice or W. H. GARRARD A CO., corner of Penn and Water streets. • • • • TERMS AT BALE. ALso—At imam time and place, 3 Wagons. Lot Harness, Malt Shovels, Watering Cans. 3 rat• form EcAles. 1 Pair Small Scales. - 1 °Oleo gate. it Desire, 1 Letter Press, 1 - A cso—A kit of Halt and Hops, and a large lot of emptv3acks. • • , U. B. 11111I i I*110/1 & CO., Alla're• 11p20:2175-27118 NY A. 1.13043 ATE. Un'ail . ; Lon, Lars, AT THREE O'CLOCK, a highly attractive ape-, Don sale of Build mg Lots will take place on the property of Mr. Dihm, on and near the Perrys ville road and Observatory grounds. and. fronting the residences of 'Mr. McClintock and • Mayor Drum.._There aro seventeen lourronnlnat: in else f , Irom 51 by 31 to 515 by wot) feet. The shun , ion is _really delightful,. being on gently rising ground, from which very nue views,of tbe cent country , are , olitainable. It is . Within eatry walking distance of the.city and yet Ire. • rom Re smoke and dirt. It is within live minutes' walt-of the Pleasant Valley btreet To men who WIAI secure a homestead In a locallty bound to progress In advantages and val ue: the present issm exceedingly favorable op portunity.: Now is the time to eft Ike fur a home. Good lots; near the city at low , prices are getting Tenn+ of Bile-Walt cash; balance In one and two years. Call and eee pl at a•. (Ince of - aide A. LEGGATM, Anet'w. t1111 " 118 BUSINESS PROPERTY, No. 21,5 Liberty Street, On FRIDAY, April Aid; at:11 co , cdock, will be sold on the premises, the property No. 215 Lib. arty Meet, opposite the mouth of Sixth avenue, lately_occutdcd by tGra43 Reiter- as a Commis. .sion .Hooss. •.the Rot is SO by fret. The build ing Is three , story. in first rate, order. :with dry cellar and 'flag pavement. The store - rooms are spec:tone *nit well lighted. Tnere are platform s MIN still twinkle :aPparatus Is perfect- order. The, location unexcelled on the street. , Special attention is'ealleilio the sale, it befog 'apparent thasLibertY street L rapidly adVaacing cum- Twinge—iiall Asish4 ii*ausp iz cue and two years. '" • ' • , A. WifikATE. Auctioneer. ikfa , ACIRES, IMPIIOIIIID. AND MODARN FRANZ '• DWALLIND,• ,IN 1 0 ..ak Na ica o: T u u rr yrsB ol ll o.l.4 lP,A T lA ß O u sili sr O m E o %B N S l Allt : April A , - ak 10 A. ,kg.. ny Jobn 11. 211111.1". A.. l i g ownic,, gwiniam-D,•fialkliten ; 'IC-Ilankntok.•• wm be Joad :at Vonmercliki, We,. Ronan', I 00. atalillield-alreet4 11' sorer slid ' AO berolreal And la Mx04041 Aollll'hip h AnolitellY• CaninVie r f 11.41 rbl lag 'tido dr o AV. a an Are, art. am non's) irldelr , la alandarn stole, canny, gi lac t rompsfy 1 tb. ttlaratk Vr 9 U ales ., hul k di bee o ibib: it as ity sod or ord or 1 triNd and t:awair fkilt",' 1 0 *Able' Undo good - ' yew. making a bandana') awl desirable tabor bydretrie•mott* of • Wodis 'Mud: iiiable fOr SEXIMILIF4, 4 I II 4I 3UTIOntbO d i , :IIK.2 111:Ordering 4111„, pe irteoir i ndir litabe'iWaa ot Ipll el l 111. IYAlgos oAlan 401 hen of -Item. , • . ..,, ANO:; , 'llt..; ', ', '• - -A. MaJIMAIX.II,,Andpk. .7., . ASEIWAIng r itA9I 7 #I. - IlratTil- I • RIAD :AADIIIaN 0 A Ottlia.Okx; 1 ' , , riusi , ThlolasTitiN .bWt DAM , " •NrAkt 1 wools, —THull, ^DAY ll_QOAlNtiv ib ru awn,. 1 i glu o'clock, by ardor of iy o A.,ZreO Es q.. IN . Wpm* Or Malley & MoVandleAke*ll a sold on the promloorlat , time dralisloatlyoode n w in U arks of Oalle t ta l Mallillell4 lat,rl material cad madotatan d s OntaptlAng at oui - 121ne, 'Wb lO3OO . Unwer. , Ix brep-vre i T u b, ir on ' Nuokel totalcitidille• Itotia4.4lft,..onn• i n iii ,,e. Alto;asedia earanikallit.o rib s ra d u r i es , lake lot or AUTO ' lA* ~ cad, t ilaber and An; Rao onti k hea moolorlivoitTab o . i - , , . won ysispi Ritrukatthar.it I na a . Ic. 11 k/ - ' I. , ' #?.'" l/ P l ,,r,ft-Wil; A0014:100.. ‘; - 1 11,1, . P• 1 ...13 , ~ ~ ~ ~. J., , 1.. ‘....C.' A i E: wwi'=N MI W. W. 111011 U M'S, satnusos& co.. .&lICTIONZEIV3 AND 11111117MION ilt CO., AUCTIONEERS AT AUCTION, ON SATU rt DAY, APRIL 24, AT AU:0,270X ELIvIAPT. 1 . ;;•.; 1L;.! _~.~ -., _ INSURANCE. • . THE IliONAan * . ~ 1 11111- 1 1 F INSURA NCE CO. Of Penn.sy Once 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. DIRECTORS. • MM. AMES L. GRAHAM, Rev. J. B. CLARK :D.'D., Capt. R. ROBIIO4, - Rev. A. R. BELL. .D,. • Rev.'. lS H. NEnBIT. - D.D4 W'A. ll:ashler Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH. Real Estate Agent, DAUM, Mayor of Allegheny, O. NI7.WEN.II it. Flatter. A. B. E LL ,, Atitornepat-Lity D. Z. A'fTERSON, Lumber Merchant; D.',MODER, insurance Agent. 'Capt ROUT. ROBINSON, President. Rev. J. B. CIARKiD.D..tIee President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary, C. W. PEB7DIT. Treasurer. M. W. WHITE. Idzineat, Anna= DANIEL swours, Geel Agent. This le anometompsay.condireted on the mutual tincipie, each , polls; bolder receiving an equal of the profits of the Company. Policies will be Issued oa all the different ydus of Life Insurance,and being conducted on an econemi cal basis rill afford . a safe Investment to each pollcry holder, and thereby retainthe money at Lone to encourage home industry. mh.VmS3, 04 4 INSURANCE COMPANY, - i isiIIIZAPPS BUILDING, • . ito. is Fi ft h.,Avezons. Settomd Floor, ..- P/TTSBCROII, PA. , Capital All Paid:Up. '. . "DIRECTORS. R. J. Higley, H.W.ollver. Jr, apt.M.BalleY. .Dann Waslace.. P_ , Postman. A. Chambers, Jake Hill. 111. , P.clurkAn. , Jaa."11. bailey. Thomas Smith.. n 0.13. Willock, 1 ' J R I 9 ig. E P.VE L NII I I 4 NTS, P 7ge I Pr t e . SideMt. . 1 ' JOB. T. JOHNSTON; BeareL ary. •;. Capt. N.J. . ORACZ. Gen'lAseat. Insures on Liberal : Terms on all Fire .' ~ au4 'Mahn" Jilislui. . itlatta NATION:II4 • . INSURANCE COMPANY, Cor. Federal , gt..and Diamond, Allegheny, . , Office, in the BECONTY • NATIoNAL - RANK BUILD/NG. . • W. W. MARTIN, President, JOdN BROWN,___Jn.„ Vice President, JAMES E. ISTAVENdON. Secretary. Dummy John A. Mvler, r e ns. Lockhart. Sod. *vent, Jas.L.Grahain. Robert, Les. . • 0. , C. Boyle, - Jno. Brown ,Jr. eorge Gent, : _aeon MTV, 11.).H ,Tno. Thomoso Me.Nanigher. - ENTEIiPRISZ • INSURANCE COMPANY big prrrsn'enosi, PA.. 011101:10 NO. 424 PENN f 3 1 1 .9 UN NATI : ORAL Intfer 00. , Ihrturoureo DIRECTORS: Robt. Dickson, 'Fbt. Liddell; 1, F% Friday, G. . Vas Boren, . Kirsch, Z. H. Myers, J. Oangwiscb, Clubs. .Siebert. L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, . Soldidecker Z. H. MYERS, President. BORT. DICKSON.. (Vice President. tea: .y.oit.TA.Bsullizzyx7m7.. pENNSILVANLO, INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITSBURON 0711 OZ, No. IGT% WOOD STREET. BANE (31:15135XRCE BUILDING. Thisis Boma Company, and tuner deidAst loss tiv Inn exclusively: LEONARD WALTER, Presides% O. OF/LX,fflce President. 808 __PAT_BiON. 'Trimmer. liu# Secretary. • . . Leonard Walter. 0. 0. Boyle. Robert = Patrick. el" , 'Jae. H. Roam", Henry Brwonli ptAtillearn _AGAINST LOSS ET FLUE. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.Of PHILADELPHIA. 011710 Z, sail a ilwrommincuT Err.,nea Gra. OhariDIMICTORIS. Tobiarli V age ll ir kil T 4 NaTIV3 II ..B """.' wn, Slamtr o l it ,rant ah kaa t e 1.% Dale, funal - BAN 91'4' 14% rat. f r nr : Prestden t h ih J. @LIMNER COp ./ksdnde. North West corner Thlrdand Wood Streets. WM:IM . • , - BEN neAIIiKLIN - , . , INSURANCE. COMPAPIY, ' 1 OF AM3EoDfflf,- PA.. OPFICE m FBANKLtN SAV/NGS BANK No. 41 Ohio Eft., Allegheny. A HOME 00XPANY, managed b 7 Directors web known to the community, who trust by fair deallna to merit a awe of Your Putrouslus• 1111IINRY CilaCk. RIDDLia DERBOTOBS:. I Henrr tb trwtit. ID. L. Patterson. Wre. Cooper. Geo. Biddle, 'Jacob Frans, Etottletb Pals. Ellnipp rum, IJ. B. Smith, Jacob Bush, W. M. kltewart, Ch. P. Whbrton. doter& Orate , Jos. •Lantaer: H. J. Pankow:l. Jere. Holum • ap10:085. IMPERIAL A • FIRE INSURANCE CO., x4x4riocorr. EBTAHL>HHED not clan °Amur, PAID VPAND INVEStED FUNDS ZSOIIED ' ING ilL000,001) . IN GOLD. . , Inn:asses Airidurt affected cii• Roues and Building', food Nana and Iderganndleek Steamboats, de- renews tuned nine In' scold WVl l N e nbarr tri g t lit t Ore ll "" P M""` s amar a v e t::ei r llt . &flaws Dranelt.irfil be tY.it: lll Ot. l7o lll,ll4;,•A t ie n ilif; A •,• twA. - • ' 47 - 101111111 as lam; -• • • NIL if • • sam tLe Ymt. WWI Ltreinearante Deintanr. - aptitild ______. ..... . . . . yft . ismiN i 111117 1tANCECOW, _ l e. OF • zILBREUT. , _ • VIX. ?resident.. *, • •• - lei • - • *7 ; CAPT ai ip •• • ~ tieneraLaseatt.. ; 1 4. Bpang 4 09. 1 0 . Ware* , I ng l irtiragit t ttla Me i ; -• ' ' evir tam* Vanes Mr diet Vire' aiia i }ta..! rum math , f 4.annelltstittithin.naanagett b7tDI• Fora wao .er Gent to Atha. $.- , whb art ateentin ay pinyon an • ' Ity 1 to - ntelataft.. the'diniotor *Won , II a 1/satunitd.awi moored teeileur the elt. DrOleaVan ' Wilma q# ball n . i , . ,n. 1 ;--, .dii,.. - ; - -- N . 11 , f 1 " ,-, IMO r illigari - 77.T1L1 ' akiCtuis,l:!: I ♦ . 1 James gAtiley. it k 1 4 %t ii; ' • iLlegriv e lm t er . - ~ ,- , -.prega If e trkpatriolc i . . I Mid 1 . . Long, •- s, ilMloacisoo, Dajlun _., L1...._L_1 , 1112 1Pr0e.... rUIEMP'., / 111 VVItALNCie I 'CORP' 1 dakl. 4imazar.t. courmarstooD a. sirra aw.: ; L tonittgrakiikriiikni g ift4,,na 1 1 :ite l itii is 1 • -- 3. 11 .; ,- ~. ' ; • ; .. i' -- , i ;,* . 1 .,, p FILIOTORBs ' . .., :. capt. John L. B . i obi - WW,'"7" Funnel P. Elluivery ' s• atttl k knta;• - Sltti4:"B°o B ' jiblo,k - " ' WM - 7. 14101 , l' '• ,' l 7 r ~• Samuel Not , kart •' d . - . It . r o f ATT Preildeni." . ABB aly. l'.. 1 1 '. ' -- • .:JAL BO Ossetia Beat. 1 • • !,•;;,:z,, Se e zVor v oi. J. O. Lampe. J. 0. Plelner. Jobat Voegtley, 41. AMMILUI. sumnwes. •;-1. ~'J ggB.llMg ~a.:~: AnnME6Lb. I. 'TE. IarNEW. O P ERA' /WV !' i...f Leased.. .. . ........ ... . miriebww• • 1111111 ager M. W. CArtrano. plan nlgbt bet two or tbe favorite artists, .• IMF: land Elrs. EE ARSE WAIF/HIER. THAIRMIAT 'RATERINO. Aptlir MSc; . 1869, Robertson's new Comedy of Jack POynt ..... .. ...Wattle Bella, with songs ~R ose Waski4. To conclude with the Comedietta ot , . ADVENTURES OF A LOVE LETTER. Mn. EVENING BENEFIT OF-Mr. and M HARRY wArKirrs. - r- Watkltrs Matinee on baturday. IN , MASONIC HAIL. THIS THURSDAY NDIHT, lu t night but one of the - . GREAT BAND OF THE ;WORLD: • SAM SHARPLEVS:MINSTREIs Priiionice4,Bl7Fitilio P ENTIRE CRANGE OF PROGRAMME! MANY NEW kt See small bills. ATUREy Admission, 50* cents. Reserved Seats, 78 cents, Beats can be deen red at the Hall ikon 10 to 1 O'clock. without extra caarge. Doers open at 7; i , eribtmance at 8 o'clock precisely. . 5p4:1012 " ' GEORGIC. QUAY. ' gr'PITTSBURGII THEATIM - H. W. WILLIAMS Lessee and Mansayer Second and last' week or. the inimitable Leridoi Comique. JAMES TAYLOR.. Tuesday, eveninw., dist 'appearance of the renewited 'athlete and versatile performer, SAM. COL i.ntyt, • a n t. kw . pupils Masters•DAN'and ZDDLR. J. W. Ma- A 2.4 DUE WS and the great cowpany in a new btu. d iLadles' Matinee every Wednesday and Satnr- FOLD FOLIICSP CONCERT. Tbe otigival "Old ,Polka," of this city. wit!. glue TWO GRAND CONCER TS, • ) In fall costume, at • LEtFAYETTE HALL, - Wood • Street, ox THURSDIUAND FRIDAY EVEflatl, AMU: 92d and 23d. • Tickets 50 cents, to . be proettiedat'the Mute and Boot stores, or at the door. Coneerteeni tneucee at S o'clock. • apt :beB fgrIIIIIBNFIWS MUSEUM' AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, The Great Wamlty ilemortes: tiR AVENTiIf,, bet', ~Ope u _opposite Old Theatre: `3141 vvood s treets; Admission, AS Evenin t all " i ear ro und, cents: Chtl_ren. 1_ year Via, GRAND PAIR re now behtirheldat "MILLER'S HALL,mirn er of-Filth avenue and tilt street; for the benefit of ST. 'AGNES CHURCH, Soho.: Refreshments servedand an excellent band of mule atteLd =mere!, evening. • ane:mß• - Trust L!.w:j:Nri): 4 ll;TlSSitiO :44 100 WOOD STREET. H FrgE• ' VASES; BOICEIUMI 'AND CHINA. NEW STYLES SETS , • TEA S ITS, • • SbIuKING SETS, GIFT CUPS A large stock of 'SILVER PLATED GOODS of all descriptions. Call and examine our Roods, and we feel misted no one need fall to be stated. R. E. BREED & CO. A W W 100 WOOD STREET. LUMBER TO BVILIDEitS! • • ' * " 500.000 ft Dry Pine Boards. .150.000 fee ee t U 4 inch Clear Punk: X 5,000 feet 11f, incn Common Plank; • 25,0150 feet Dry 1 and Stitch Oak: X5.1:10000 ft. IL. Pl. A and it inch Poplar: • -10.000 feet Dry PoplarScantling; 10.000 feet Dry:Yellow Pine Board.: louvoeo feet Hemlock Scmtling. 803.000 f g eet No. 1 18 inch eaglnad Shin- XOO.OOO N o Is. 'll6.inch Shingles, sawed: 50,000 No." 1 16-inch Shingles, shaved: 50,000 Fire. Brick; • • • 1.000 ! re Tile. . lOU Tons Fire My; Also; Saw Mill Lumber. Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles in theline on hand and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERisON. Yards— No. 151 Rebecca street and corner of Pre ble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Allegheny, late bor ough f Manchester. - andl • MSC=aIAN.EOLTS. LEGS: LEGs!! The Artificial Limb Alanafacturing CD. • CHARTERED BY . THE STATE OF PENNA. • Ail Shareholders are Men Weekrilug the. Limbs Slade by the Company. . To those requiring a limb we would say that our own experience has induced .na to establish a factory here that wm Id make &comfortable and durable limb .for a nameableprior. Aft.. r try um a number of gotta socket and padded socket legs, we have each 'found more.comfort and use. fu. nese .in this -• A.D.I.IIIiTABLE. LACKING ISUCE.ET" Wail in 'any oth,r made in the court.' try. tine of our number,' a skilled mechanic, has charge '.t the shop. We have bought the right to use two of the best patents, andby our experi ence we hope to improve in every way that will add to the comfort,durabliityor appearance of the limbs we mak'.. We have nit the price of our, new leeks*. SAO._ Persons from a distance are only detained i n the city while the measure and a cast of the insured limb Is taken. ( • •9 he saving to purchasers,- as comp arid with Eastern , from $3O to $95 in tne price of 14 gs MastOM raiLroadlare, hotel bills and other traveling expense& and then we are swaged tbat our limb toil/ giodbatter sat_ teraertolii than any one =We in Nato York or Phitadetphick Ii we can get orders,We can maintain our facdory •at theibove,..price. and we therefore ; sk an ex.: adistltation before going ehieuhere We make . to order and keep en . lnid a antipb* of stockings, braces , and applimees for injured of deformed limb o also, also, ortitcnes. trusses, shoul der bravo, yer fin therjnformation e r cir cUlar, niditaLtilng many •testrmonlai letters treat ( those who have worn our artificial limbs. address ART , Pieta L LIMB. MA.NUFAUTURING CO.. aoa-PENS h I li y. between .Thlrteenth and FoUrteentb. Pittsburgh. atint:l4srnef • , 4%; 1 L EE alit ENT ALNSII7E.ANCE . • COMPANY fOP PITTBBWEO_ 131:: _ __,..' - , • 0 0/1.,N0. nr,Erra t1T8X41"..041.1 /WADE.' NcisimgaluT, all lindu .or Pas old Iganib Via. ' ! :.. 74 :10111:iffirti; JR.. Proaent c .! . - . • ! - 4 1. fe.fgaiggf,2,l4. rlm.P4. s • UArk.MX: DEAN..oezeral Agent.. f , . Jahnirliiii i ti: l4lul l.l4ali netitock • P. J. Hl* K. , : -, ' IV. • Iverson, • , O.U.fo r =t e tri.- LOCrt tikititP ''''. ," ' 'boom .1: 7 747- . dila us . Wiavuesa. - :T. R.lfirefia. ~ ' i .4481ffilig)4, - .lEUXlit:' -; V ; .11ALL'il ELIXIR WILL CIIII/CHIUDACIOL, i llola=tital: WiIA,COIIIIDYISPLPILIA. !WILL , CUM "UNNTM. ~,„ WWiAM " I . 64 V i li /Oil iciii, Ot i t s itl' 13 ` . ' . MVO% 3 a!kltlstre t i-1)! ., , 11A.F. , lig " , , tiMale o Przet,alt: bi':.,01.41.1; 4L, V4 4 i i instarp ,- Mismorrtme , . 11 1XPainglitlisiv-.. ;', ~ . :(...,,.:; . (1 ' 5 - 00:6 3 14441 - ne welt,inats -: -- i . . _ . .. . . ._ tothiii foit;WAßipsisz , faaa.. , a,..: -0.,..,,,.i., , 0 ~... ...„ ... IT; e;11 1 a011s, _ 1 4 3 40.4t.'AtR0114 1 .4 1 /C'114." 0 * dvely.tl±4 -.Wrellanto , e* , .. . ~ - , - ..anorre .DRIINifiITifATRWI I BIIOIIOE. Wbefetie,letteilt of adatldistrattoe halter beenlit.eraitte'htostheguslenditned•on tbss estate of. _ CHIY MM.. late of Allestben7 ( WI al' Various Indebted to the said estate are requested.to make IMlttedtase payment...and trios* basing Sh im ,s to present •tites proper/7 Author teo ' r a, -wfPout , deblf, to MASS. Welt WENDLL abUttprza :04, • SAP Yana -stmt. ~~ ii CI
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