El littsiluttt Gaittit. MY. AND SUBURBAN. Route Yoe Sate A good paying mate on the Gamma. Apply to-day at. Oazarra counting room. New maple sugar has made US appear face in the market. mayor. Callow had two W drunken owe Uu before hlm yeaterdayr hi bunkum of the day. • PetwesaL State Treasurer Mackey arrived horns-yesterday. He will return to Harrisburg on Monday neat. The water gentian le likely to become a subject for consideration in Allegheny slating tbo current year. People are complaining of the abort aappiy. - lalltrate.—At the last meettaß of the Conticthi of Mlles% borough, the Street ?e xi l Veet ltKi a r in ia l t r tru n mint 13 ' optel.lvati: lean BeMon, James Mackrell, Michael Nugent, Sohn Harrison, Lawrence Hind man and Thomas Grogan len the oily r!•.• torday on an exeunt:on to the Work Hones. Aldermen Hebert has opened an °Mai on Firth avenue. In Bplane'■ building. Mr. Jonathan West, formerly Deputy Clerk in the Quarter Sessions, will act se • clerk. • The:easy !twat tee grocery stores or T. O. Little and John Dentine were broken Into by tholvel, who effected en trances througn tear windows. Ten dol lars In all wee secured. - . - Kite Rose alleges Mn.s Johnson rater day.pinched her arm until It was black and blue, for which Aldermanakylor, at Kate's request, leaned a warrant for the =tot of Ma. Johnson for assault and Urr. Ettrabetti Jenkins, who was run over by barouebe on Smithfield street, few days idnolf, is mild to hove been very seriously tutored. An Information will probably be made against the driver of the baronoho. What It Cast—The amount paid out of the pollee appropriation for pollee clothing for the year ending Jan. Slot. 1870, wax IM7III 69. Far-the year 1868 the amount expended for the same pure pose igaalki,733 Those woe lire wondering at the high prim of egg► may gain some Information from thereat that a title girl waarmently apt out to hunt eggs, and came back re parting that tho hens were "Mantling round doing nothing." An Old gray, Mrs. Whitimen, fell on Third • avenue yesterday morning and dislocated her wrist. Dr. Benham at. tended her in . She is about seventy years of-age and resides In Baldwin, where she was anbseettently taken. Tnefunrral of Rev. Franklin Moore. of the Methodist Episcopal Church, who recently died in. California, took place from the reeldenao of 800. Daniel Ag new. Beaver. Pa.. yesterday. A number of Methodlat inlander* from this alty were in attendance. • Thirty Daya—ollyer Graham, arrested on Thursday evening for disorderly con duct, an account of which we published yoiterday, was, afte sodetting before the Mayor, tined ssometa, and in default was committed to the Work Howie for thirty days. Tatra• to litzment.—Ofilcer Dressler yesterday took to DLemont two insane MC. Wm. Boyd and James Mimeo, who were committed to that institution by an order of-Conrt, at the instance of Mr. Dula, Secretary of the Board of Poor Directors of Allegheny county. _ Vie hear the Committee on Retrench• snout and Reform Intend "itirring up the animals , ' immediately alter their organization. If reports be true, there is Inn ahead, and some prominent mem bers and exinembera of Council will Azure conspicuously In the reports. • . On Thursday night a thief stele from the stable of .110. D. Haven, Shaler,town ship, a horse, harness; new buggy and Buffalo robe. The same night biz. Vit• aer, neigh bor , 104 41r0 VailiablOborses. The tide Was traced as far as Stewart*. town. The police are on the lookout. Yesterday mantes Superintendent IdoCandleas or the Allegheny Fire Alarm, toad the wires at eight o'clock, instead of nine, es is the daily custom. The result was, to a few minutes the en tire department responded sato an alarm of are-from City Hall. Mistakes will happen. The Allegheny Pahl Fire Department seem to_ give satisfaction all around, almost as much as the goods manatee. Lured at Liebier's Mammoth Trunk Emporium, No. 104 Wood street. No purchaser rivets having invested his money eetabll■hment. whether It.: - be Pm a small' Cuba or the &wet Register's, oilce;:-Joseph H. Gray, the sffident °minty Register. eyes 00- the In another column of a number of elated aCtOunta of executors, admirals tTatontApierdians, de, that have been duly passed In his office, and which will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confinnitton and allowance on Monday, March 7th, 1670. • ~~~; h ~) Prerifictioss.-Asne two . or three of She bailee Ozhntred out or the burying ground - attached to the First - Reformed Presbyterian ebnrch were found to be la • stabs Of pettithotion. One body was in a stata'of =opiate petrifantion from • sbortlistatoort above the 'knees to the haw It Is thought that these petrified reursinswers lying in lime water. M CeilleielL—A.oonple of wagons collided on Pson street. One of tbem wee con siderably damaged, and the owner. Mr. Chao. . made information before Alderman Taylor, charging the other driver NOM malicious mischief. In can* log the' colliMon. The aggrieved esti• maim his lost at ten dollars. A warrant less bitted tot the arrest of the other : rig . 3scab . Morgan, a forlorn specimen of humanlty, sae found yesterday morn ing snugly ensconced onvi cinder pile -between two furnaces at Brown's rolling mill.= Wayne street. When discovered ba was under the Influence of liquor, but stoutly maintained that he was perfrctly ohm and had sought repose in his strange bed on Monday night. He was allowed to go his way. Steamboat Pariengers.—During the past year the several Boats navigating theldonongsbels river msde the Billow ing passenger reterner Elector, 29.881; Mortal% 29,066; Itannee, 17. 1 121: Eliza loth, 28,937; Liens May, 1,209; Petrone. 1,414, making • total or over one hundred and eighteen thousand passengers dur ing the year, upon whom the boats paid over 118,000 lockage to the alackwater company. . BEI " 41. Wrenched Min Devid MOCl►rren kind Alexander Hinton are employed In the .iDOCKOOIIIII Works in the Sixth ward, Allegheny. Yesterday they bad • dispute. when. according to MoClar. ren's statement, Hinton struck him with •wrench. Alderman McMaster, received the victim's information against his •lnaliant for aggravated assault and bat. -tery, Hinton was arrested and gave bail for • hearing. NMI 11111 BE r• 4, - • -, .10 Wise Special Meeting sr Commits called for Monday" next, is to consider the Paid Fire Department, a copy of which was published in _yesterday's GAZILITS. Stanton of Councils should read it c a re fully. end be premed to vote on It by that time. We understand the members of the Select bream who areiJo favor of the ordinance providing for the loaning out of the city [ands wilt endeavor to have It paelred while the Common' branch are dimming the Feld Fire Departmeld. We noticed in pasdng np Liberty sized yeaterdst afternoon, that the Pa. dna and Atlantic Telegraph company had opened a neat branch Telegraph at No. 525. This we pregame is for the accom modation of the large class of business ° men located to that vialnity. Upon In- 1 1 ' quiry, we were informed that this office was in direct commludcation with Chi cago. Oinolnnati, Louisville, New York and Baltimore, and that meastges were sent to and received from all important points. 'The htriff la the name es from the nahri Moe do PM avenue. Give .• thesis I eel; • . itstarestlat rrementatwe. ... • , s it *Waiting presentation took place Ltrt . reddence of Dr. Douglas, on Wylie Went. lad Thtulatay ireeldlet.. S. ktotkarkeon having sated es Librarian - . for **Sabbath School of the First Es. formed Presbyterian Church, of this city, „ .., kw • period of tem yew", th e teschare and • a Jaw penonal friends presented him irithi miadve and elaborately. worked solid pin bolder and poem OM% &// ~..!. atoa of their aPpreetation otitis sent .?: . bears the simple hasuriptton: ••W. lfeentotteon." Mr. fdeCutoheon le • 1, ~ deserving young man, and the deb gift well bestowed. [ - . . . THE DEAD Tile Oodles it Exhumed The Old Lane MaxtraFtiture Progress. We understand that the work of ex .. hunting the bodies in the graveyard of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church has been completed. The number Of bodies found wag al most Incredible. In some graves 'there were found no leer than six skul and these, too, where some of the ldeet members of the congregation e Rd Only to find the remains of a ,Child. There was great difbculty experienced In identifying graves. Many friends who went to secure all that remained of their', loved onea, were unable to satisfy them- Selves Wl' to their identity. Great care I was taken, however, by the Trustees and Mr. Henry. Superintendent of the Uniondale Cemetery, under whose direc tion tne work of exhumation We. exe cuted, that there Mania be no com mingling of bodies, and. as far as practi cal, the remains of individuals were kept separate. The difficulty thus ex perienced In identifying gravea In a burying ground, whose existence only dates back to about the beginning of the present century, shows bow important It is to preserve the land-marks clear In all cemeteries. It may be that some who bad friends Interred in the above graveyard did not get theta remains. This, however, if any such there be, was their own fault, as doe notice was given in every possi ble way, and in all instances where the partite were known, personal notice was served upon them.' All the bodies removed by the Trio tees of the church have been re-interred in Uniondale Cemetery. Toe old land marks are fest disap- - 1 posting. Seventy years ago It was sup . Intthis graveyard would ever remain suburbs of the town, and would never have to be disturbed, tut now It' is at a great distance from the centre oil our ever growing city, and who can tell but our ..Allegheny Cemetery" way yet have all the remains it contains ex humed and removed beyond, far beyond its present location, to mke room for the progress of comm ence r and manufactures. It ts impossible to say where the limits of old Fort Pitt may be a hundred years hence. It is remarkable that the church to which this graveyard was attached, and about the oldest religions orgemizstion in the city, has never had but two pastors, the present Incumbent, Dr. John Doug las, and the late Dr. John, Black. CONNEBILL Dark Cale—dlautatental Dltrerenees— Toe Authentic' Appealed to—What la to be Done. • Yesterday afternoon the Allegheny lidayor'si office was illuminated by the :presence of two sable daughter. of Africa, who solicited an intervlek with His Honor. Upon being introduced to that official, the elder of the two in a brief but emphatic way explained the abject of her visit. .Mho was the consort of a dark broiled sox of Ham, who tilled the poet. 1 , lion of chief caterer to the appetites : of paseengers on a steamboat plying be tween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. He was Jones, and' abe was Mrs. Jones, which she regretted very much. They occasionally had differences which :, led her to the conclusion that a Change in the relationship Was eminently desir able, an opinion which seemed to be heartily coincided in by the male Dart.': nor of the firm. A mutual consultation had led them to agree upon a plan which she had been deputized to carry out beft3re his return from the next trip, and lb pursuance thereof she deatred of the chief magistrate a "wrote 'greement twist him and me dat'll 'low him to go his way and 'low me 'de mime oriviego." Her sable companion corroborated her statement and attested her willingness to act as s witness In the case. Hie Honor was deeply impressed with the gravity of the subject and requested time for ma ture consideration. A. brief consults. don was held by the visitors when it was , arranged that they should call again to day and bring Jones along to have the matter ratified. Thisconcindan seemed to accord the ladles immenaesattsfaction, and with apparently lighter hearts and happy temperaments they withdrew promising to be on hand at the deettgnap. ad hour with promptness, orMAJoneti. 1113Zi1ell'AL. Bolden of Allegheny's City Code—lm portant Changes Recommended—tile Ordinance Committee at Wart. The Ordinance I>Al:induce of Alla- ebony Councile for some Urne past have been engaged in making a thorough re vision of the Eitinicipal Code. In con nection with the City Solicitor, they have gone over alt the. ordinances, and In addition to ambnding, classified them in Convenient` form • for easy reference. Several Important changes bate I.ren made. Among the is one providing for a change In the term of office for the Mayor from two to three years, and making the occupant of the position in, elle - R.lO to a re-election. This mat. ter has been under discussion for a:long time in Allegheny, and co far as general sentiment gees, the change la looked upon as very desirable. Another amendment contemplates the Omagh* of the time of the charter elec. • don from October to the second Tuesday of Deoomber. This, It le thought, would separate the election distinctly from any :.:her, and free It from bias from other than loci! causes. The present system of holding the charter and general Mac on the same day acme to promos many objectionable features, which the change proposed would do sway with altogether. Several other changes are to be ream mended In reference to the terms of office of the Directors of, Poor and other city offidale. The committee held a meeting last night, at which they about concluded their work. At,tbe next meet ing of Councils. Chairman Comley will present their report for adoption ar to jection. It is quite probable their action will be endorsed withold much difficulty. ■W Ascubta L. Darter'. This excellent and accomplished young lady, . whose life and' character are adorned With all those shining 'virtues which make women noble. gave select readings hut evening at the Academy of Husk-under the auspices of the Young Hen's Mercantile Library Association, and was! greeted by an audience well worthy of her high merits re a most fin. tithed reader. The Academy of Mane wu filled to overflowing by a most re• speotable audience, which testified lug high appreciation of the renderings of Miss Dargon by frequent °Mounts of geplante. The programme was selected with great judiciousness, sod afforded ample scope for the exhibition of the I young lady's varied talent. She hes • rich and sonorous voice, of ample fini bility and voluminousnees, end her whimpers, so clear and distinct Is her ar ticulation, could be heard In the remo test partner the house. Her cone tenance Ic capable of most, varied expression, end atm gnu It with telling effect- Her subject can be read in the contraction or expansion of the muscles of her face. Miss Damon bids fair' to become most popular as a irublio reader. This we predicted In the Eh sierra about a year ago. and the renderings of last evening showed abundantly that we were nut mistake In our dgment. We do not .pretend t n oy th at Mims Dargon Is above criticism. or entirely perfect In her ran. dittoed. Her pronunciation is almost unexoeptionable. but her gesticulation requires attention. If anything she is too dramatic and not sufficiently does (tonal fora public reader. But in this respect she will no doubt Improve, tut she forgets the mannerisms of the stage. We think that every one In the large audi ence last evening felt as we did, not only satisfied but greatly delighted with Miss Dargon's readings. - The Grand Charity Falr. In the basement of Bt. Paula Cathedral the grand;Charity Fair now being held continues toattract large gatherings, and • general good time Ls bad by all who attend. The booths are all tastefully and beautifullyadorned, and present a very doe -appearance.. At the table of the St. Vincent de Paul Society several articles are being contested for, among which le ad elegant crimping machine to the moat fashionableeand popular boot maker. The pollsoPened last ght, and the folloivlng was the vote:-Jos Under, 20; Win. DelAughlln, 27; Win. Jleziep. 25; D. Allen, 29. On the gold beaded cane to the moat charitable citiasn, the vote stood: Alderman Joseph Butler, 20; Sheriff Fleming . , IA; City Treasurer Cacti. rsti, 26: Joseph Lleb J. O. West 22. To-ulght a grand ler Steele inticWed . , and the famousTlithedralbend writ sup• ply . novena new and difficult inetramena at performances.. .llow no Galt Max Harris alleges Frederick Waldo• man obtained from him 124 by falsely representing that he wee In the employ pf Mr. Ganznisch, who owed him SA with which be would pay back the loan. It le alleged by Harts that when lave. ttiona were made he discovered that Walden= hadn't • cent coming to him from aangwisoh• Reece the Mforma- Um, upon which a warrant wee leaned. P'' - '3 110 Ii BIGHTS. Hew They are Exercised—A Vette Turns Deleeuw. and Is In Turn Detected and Arrested—Thee Green Eyed Monster." I WoMen have rights which men are bound to respect, and so long as the world continues to revolve on its 113.111 and there is one of the Gir creatures left upon it, those rights will be exercised to the fullest extent. The nt of the 'sex of which we have guy: acticount, mother Eve, exercised these rights, and the last one will do likewise. Why ithould'et they ti One of their eights Is that a mar ried woman should know. and she has the privilege , f ascertaining if she can, the ranee of any delinquency on the part of her "better half." If be should happen to remain away from home over night without legitimate cause, it is a right Inherent in his wife to inquire into and ascertain if possible, where he spends hie nights' and what attracts him from the home circle. Such were the opinions entertained bye lady of this city, whose name it is not necessary to mention. It apears that her husband. is an Iron roller and is employed at one of the mine on the south aide of she river. For some months back, It is alleged, he has been in the habit-Of absenting himself from home tetegb - or three days and nights in succession, which fact had a tendency to arouse a spirit of t1110113t081114 not to say jealousy, In the bosom of his wife, whets . told to ben lady of reapeetabllity. She resolved to ascertain the cause of her hnsband'e absence, and for that purpose, y Wortley evening, atter he had left home to go, as he surged, to his work, she resolved to play the detective and satisfy herself of his inconstancy. In order to carry out her designs, she dressed her self in a suit of her husband's clothing .nd after coloring her face with paint , which gave her complexion the dusky hue of the red man of the forest Belied torch on her utessien. Her objective point was the ma at which her husband was employed, Intending to keep watch ou his movements and follow him to the place where his nights were spent. She started for the ferryboat, but riled pro gressed but a short distance from her reeidence, before she was beset a crowd of dirty faced urchins who mistook her for an 'mean. An ofticer came along and took her to charge and conducted Ler to the Mayor's of She was Shown tutu the Mayor's private stiles when she re tatted her - story and begged to to allowed to go Mama. An MMus: was sent to her home for a- cult of female anparrel which- she don ned, and after writhing the paint from her fate she presented quite a respecta ble appearance. Shp mu a eorry figure in her husband's clothes, as they were entirely too largo for her, and were worn In a very ungraceful manner, and It to hardly probable that she will ever at tempt to play detective again, or if she does she will omit the paint and male attire. The lady. In question Is the mother of four claildreu and has always borne a good name in the community where she etreided. 'the Mayor, after a Just admonition, permitted her to return to her home. _ ._ Aggravated Assault and Battery. William Dickson made infotrnation before the Mayer yhsterday, charging Edward Thomas and Ben Hudson with aggravated assault and battery. The ac. curled, who are colored men, were fire men On the steamer "St. Charles," and the prosecutor was also employed ou the Bost. They got Into a difficulty, when It appears the negroes attacked him with 'a poker end iron bar, or piece of steel, beating him in a frightful manner. A warrant was issued. and t h e accused were arrested and taken before the .Mayor for a hearing. The prosecutor was examined, and tea titled to the fact of the negroes having attacked and beat bier. A gentleman from Ireland was beat called and sworn, and in reply to the Mayor's questions, said "May it plase your rivererice, this man and the pagers were a thin, and I saw that augur go for him wid a pace at iron." - The next witness was a german who was employed oh the boat, and gave his version of the case as follows: "I tells you all about um, Shudge; dem colored men* was 'elan' mit dish oder mane. and he hits urn on der had mit a prickatine." Tne Mayor inquired if the defendants were the men who hail struck the man. to Which the German replied, "Vat, I dun-know : dem 'bigger, he -all look ehuat dike de oder. I impact it PM dace Venire." Ills Honor, after hearing the lead inony, held the defendants to bail In the sum of pop each for their appearance at Court, In default of which they were committed. A Mippy Anuivercary Thursday evening lent a very pleasant company assembled at the residence of Mr. J. P. k.:.tep, Beaver street, Alla . ebony, to celebrate' the birth.day anni versary of his son, Frank Alden Estop- The young gentleinan bad just attained Ida majority, aud the event as made the occasion of a happy and e xceedingly enjoyable reunion of friends. The evening hours aped rapidly .with music, and conversation and genial Interchange of friendly courtesies, which needed only the elegant repast with which they were crowned to com plete the general injoyMent. The rougraitilations revel eel by the young gentleman were cor rally aincere and eminently deserving. From pereonal aequalutance we know him to be a youth ;of bright promise, energy and culture, who bee already made many warm per sonal friends and won the esteem e of all with whom he to emaciated in he busi wls and social circles of life, and we, with them, congratulate him on the aut. Oolong opening of his manhood, and ex tend our heartiest wishes for lila future health, prosperity and happiness.— Cuot ApproprlaUon Rutin° Conrad, of Lanai St. Clair township, had a cane of . false pretence befire him yesterday, in which two former friends, Henry Abicht and Wm. prPfeil, occupied the relativ positions of proteentor and defendant. e Anicht al. leged he wee in a store paying a bill and for the purpose had pulled out two twenty dollar greenbacks, when Pfeil came in and tusked to look at them. As soon as he bed them >Q hl hands It is said he coolly disappeared. Abicht thought it all it joke until the next day when he met Pfeil and asked for the money. He Received a bluff refoaal, and then under standing the matter more clearly, tuted the proceedings. The accused was arrested and gave bail for a hearing. RClrelloo fur Jitotiarl The following la an abstract of coffee done in the Egad District of Penneylye nla for the month ofJentutry, 1870: COO chop, on ` ... save 14 5 , Alt bt `• •• " aace, •• " Fern clod 4.405 `• •• na , It. and rtanatrt.... 7 ISt En •• • 11 ,, 00 net. Ws.— 17 Ü bl `• Bal•-• .... . . ..•• •. ... . . 0,110 •• " bp. 01.1 1;1 not •T 5.... where enuenor sten .... 1.041 08 " scoot. 40 PLO 74 •ostlesl' 431 91 •• •• re at •• ••A.ruel • in ea...101a renutics Cl= Total ewes• tri Report of the Clerk of Marken , . The report of D. Dunseath, Clerk of Markets, for the last fiscal year ending January 80, 1870, shows an increase of nearly 11,800 over the receipts of the pre vious year, and is highly creditable to the energy and efficiency of the Clerk. Tr:a report is as follows !Moen , . collected fr om yceely steeds In Diamond Martre .11 5. ten 03 entonnt collected from menthlr eno verelt 17 'tepee In I)ltmond-Dlat neer, 417 )t Amosee collected from dent, evade In 44.44 ltlamend Ilealtnte 717 wAst, ►neon oellateal from 7iarr sttr d• It 6.0 QM Mortality Report. The following is the list of Interments to this city from the 220 to the 31st day of January, 1870, as reported by Dr. W. Doively, Pkyrdclan of Board of Health: The causes of death were: Burns I, apoplexy I, scroffula I, dentition 1; man. Ingitis 2, bronchitis 3, [looping cough 2, pneumonia 2, typhoid fever 2, scarlet fever 1, tuberculosils 4, still born 3. Of the above theremere under 1 year,. from 1 to 2,7; from 2 to 5,1: from 10 16, 1; from 20 to BO 4;. from 30 to 88. I; from 60 to 60, 1; from 60 to 70, 1. - The total 'number of deaths were Vt males 13; females lo- white 20; coloreds. Despolied ills Vestment, Yesterday Michael 'Ludgate was bettor" Dainty Mayor charged with acting ins disorderly manner. Ile bad entered the residence of Mr. Joint Doll nieyer and when requested to retire had, instead of complying with the deman promptly, attacked and stripped Mr. Doilmeyer of a valuable waistcoat. He was thistly ejected, but continued but demonstration' of 'violence toward pe deatrians.. For alt of this unwarrant able-action,Michael was arrested and held for a h earing on a charge of dime `cierly conduct preferred by Mr. Doll mern• • • URGH DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, *FEBRUARY 5, 1810 THE FINE LETS Our Pittsburgh Gattery—A few Minutes Amoug the Paintings—Briitiant Beer p,eteres—An Assured Success. home time ago we alluded to the en. terprise of two of our Pittsburgh artists, Mew.. Johns and ',intent, in establish. log a fine art gallery in Pittsburgh. We are glad to learn that the movement has been receiving much encouragement from those who can appreciate such matters, not alone among the ar tists, but embracing many of our bast citizens. The gallery is certain now to be an institution as well as ornament to our grim city of bustling bilsineas and practical bnergy. The artiste having it In charge within a short time have made commendable progress in securing a, large number of pictures, which [tow grace the walls, and exhibit the genius and talent of our hones painters. Yes. terday we had the plibstire of eislting the gallery again and spending a few moments in the examinatiou et the pictures. Of allf them time and space e i would fall in th notice to speak, but there is one w Ich cannot be passed ', over. Just y terdag the gentle -1 neon hung 1 place a largo sit feet by four scene' by Hazel, which was forwarded from Philadelphia. It repreaeota a view on I Panther Creek—a mountain retreat— hills covered with trees in full foliage on either aide of a rocky valley, through which a silvery brook finds Its way to a minaluro tall and over empties into a' , clear clear sheet of water, no clear that the rocks and sands on the sides are reflected. 1 In the foreground Ise disciple of Walton quietly engaged in his favorite pastime, 1 with a moderate show or 'access in the I well filled satchel hanging at his aide. 1 The deep shade, of the woods in the background are perfectly represented, 1 while the Wince seen across the room seems more like reality than a I brilliant fancy. Description, however, I would fall to convey an idea of 1 the delicate coloring, the. perfect accord ', of foliage, sunlight, shade and atmoa phere with nature. of due, pronounced' uy connoisseur's, IletaaPe masterpiece. In Philadelphia it was accorded an hon ored place in the Acadethy of Pine Arts, end attracted universal comment and praise. If there were none other, this picture alone would repay a visit to our gallery. Another fine paintivg by Mr. Clarence M. Johns is a mountain scene,_•.oxert hauling a log," driven by ap.ung moon , Milner. In this the trees wear an au tumn btte, and the ground: is covered with the fallen leaves and. under Mush. At the side a tall hickory Is almost en veloped in a climbing ivy, and away off In the background stretches the blue sky of_an autumn afterneron. Tim figures Of the snit:pals In the fore ground ate striklegly lifelike and sug• g nave of "becalm and steady patience. which is to tbrmount the difficultiee of the road over Which they are moving. lice painting throughout to bold and natural, which renders it next to Het eel's larco 'medium the moat attractive in the room. Alongside is hung another evidence of Mr. Joan's talent{ a repro esotation of a country blacksmith shop on a summer's day. The door Is sur rounded by men sad horars, and traces of dilapidated and almast worn out farm implements and wagons. One of the horses 15 in t hee chaFge or the dusty can of Vulcan, and Mhos are waithagaturn. A country road winds away from in front of the ',hop; until lost to view around a hand, in the depths of the woods. Over all a brilliant sunlignt is thrown) which brings out the features of landscape and figures with clearness and force. Aside from these planter , there are others, all of high merit and Pleasant to look tipon. Amorist' the beet of the smaller ones are landscape swum representing a harvest &id and a meadoir, by . Mr. Charles Lanford, who makes, a **gains , of this Pass of sub , jean and has achieved a well Merit ed repststion. Then there are fruit and dowerpieces by Maud, and an exquialte little gem by Me. Alfred Wail—a. fine, off hand, bold sketch of au entrance to an Ancient matte over which the wild ivy has climbed almost concealing the doorway and the roan of the fair attendant who s tAlerhppm . h.r.l. r, ,:esial or dinaryia,:i ..p. e h aßhnieei rrcncier d .degrnuc,car a irti it refined e.,..v..., nie g Efrlhdi htwnn u arigse otdreirymrig i edhriewit a r ia:. atttibooo d ciiuw:o. , tgrynnpi h . ftapteerazi .. : enn.j.lernelltiat T dtd.., sol:tuchstiac: otiih,kju w nheeet,;:ni inlndin o :3ltobisi.nailt:gdwint. p i:twtatunharwr..l. l ii: c itd.rhotiltdre 0 tisyne t ietrn:l u i.t. atta,bt .171:p r worboyi b e a riolra:rtienvetticoh, nritah:, ....firitt b troiopetth y et:hi hhntneic collection. i .1 satrhi": l: rgitewtnite:ilie. ~ ~thl:ldinol I begr: elwouwwni shallre, ... . p or,tehn, Bowe on igf,u: s ro...... ih:AE n n :lit port- it. d_ . . The sTidlery is open to all; and already quite a number of ladies and gentlemen have honored it with their presence. - We aro glad to note the encourage -'I meet whichit is receiving as en evidence I that our people are appreciative of the "'divine" gift, and we hope the artists' ' will receive that Sympathy and assts• lance which will Induce them to still further effete, and ultimate In the resit. ration of hopes—the erection of a building lbtheir our city devoted axe t to the fine arta. If all who can awned. ate these thingend all who can afford the luxury of .easing• these creations of genius and fancy, were to lend their aid, the hor-s thus Indulged in would coon be realized. AmpeemenfA. OPERA Minim—Tim audience at- the Opera Elapse last night, which wee the occasion of Mr. Collins' benefit, wee. as might have been expected from thechar. actor of the entertainment, exceedingly large. Mr.• Collins navel played - better and we doubt If he was ever better sup ported than on Me occasion. We regret to say that the entertainments this after noon and evening will conclude Mr. Col lins' engagement. ^" Colleen pawn". will be presented this afternoon, and for thie *averting the Irish Afton:my" and "Rory O'More" will constitute the bill. Monday evening bliss Maggie Mitchell will com mence a brief engagement. MOISTREM—The Collins, Holmes 4. Mortimer Minstrels will ommmence an engagement of four nights at the Acade my of Music this evening. The company comprinus some of the brightest lights in the profession, and they wi doubtless draw full houses during their brief stay In the city. Real EMI", lVan•rera The following deeds ware admitted of record In the office of Thoe. H. Hunter, Reoorder for Allegheny county, Fri. day, February 4, 11370: Jobe P. Welchtran to IC Vb. m.Yflb,ug Dot 'xi, 11/19; 1 , 0 21 at 101 feet on Lobel ty .11 eet. I.W reerett.K. W 3600 Gee,. . 1.. !leen Forteeter..l.o .31. 18701 1 road. 3i tmacs, 12 yards and feet le the b0t0n.313 of 0.4111,0 10.1100 Joh . F. V. wart . to Ifelorneh A. K1X...0. J. , 3. 1370; MI b, in( et nCsecelbe atne Blrtelow.. 8113 Ja. - ea Creiellead to Bebe.. e, J.,n • la Lno: GO t, 17) met In Illeahela b6toogn..lll.ec 3.3..e01 , `taste t, Uebett Magian. J.n. a WO: Z 1 by 63 feet In Tempel ancetli e . . .f 460 T. a la .0 Wart.,. aa1na..0071•... lot CO by lOU test on Mee', 71t1 d. Plttsantaa .... • ' IV3 Statltt Feld to 11. A. Koenig, J un. 1 . IVO; !at = by IZ 1,11 on Caroline stns'. 004 meads , - ban.OI,TO • Ell•aleath al• Wl'lleoe to Jat on 1ii0.114.1, Feb I.' 1370; d oue•half atro os fiedfaell attune. .er lr.ooo Ptter letre to Henry' Ftaaa. Jan. 1. 1213. 40 ec.at .14 Wiperebee Io IYalo to...snip al aw Jam*. float V. 3010 ate MA, .150; 101 17 ZVI feet en Charles 81 ., 110.0'a plan, 31e0lorn owntalp 31450 1700 3.4 - 4e 5. , 6 = e 134 OKI 23 14.17144 ENE Raising the Wind. If all accounts are true George Haber. land has adopted an Irregular method of raising the wind. -"Yesterday Henry Gatschy, a tobacco dealer on St. Clair street, made information against him be fore Alderman Donaldson for obtaining gitt 20 by fraud. Hots Charged with bor. rowing that amount :from Gated* , and engaging himself to work the amount out, his employer to retain 13 each week from his salary until the debt was paid. Ho worked about a week, It Is alleged, and then obtained employment at Mr. McCturg's another tobacco establish went, refusing, it is alleged, at the same time, to make any arrangements about the debt, hence the prosecution against him. He wee arrested and was abont to get his new employer to go his bail when ' the circumstance was explained second employer discovered that a simi lar trick had been played upon him, so George come to grief and jail, where he ' awaits trial. • - • 8 V.1,.5". LI . n,z3P57 To Liquor Doal!ov. The following order, which is of lin- portance to liquor dealers, - has been leaned from the Collectors office of tile District: CoLtmcron's Orrice irlm Dna., i ° 'Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb; - 4, '70., $ Execution of the order leaned by ads office on the 29th day of December, 190 4 1 as set forthin Circular No. 71,in relation to the use of the new blank, (Form fa) is hereby suspended until further or. dere, and the old Form wilt be used. Taos. W. Devte, Collector. She Oregon Brewery suit reaming ad Stevenson street, and the quality of ale which it distributes through the country is still up to its reputation. Fier, DID. nabs At Co. attend to all ordersromptly, -Whether sent by mall or left toperson. Healing by Laying en or Hands." "rime overthrows the iiluainus Of opinion but establishes the decisions or nature.'! tfow striking the fart that in all ages the moat important disc:ovarian hare, on their Introduction, bcon TiP- lentliopitiosed._ How great the sterol of opposition 'galena Harvey heceiudi he first sisterted that the Weed circulated through the arteries. hut Wilmot cue of the greatest tawny rs to the es use of set. BOCK. Bee `OOIIIK, W Uw yldnuy dun .. ~ . goon of the let - min:lion la 0.,,,au 1111 in vented an Instrument that tuitolds to the view of the astronomer new W4Fliill, worlds floating la specs, Pita Idlia , • IJIIIVer. sea beyond. Space would fall to sit , e the vast number' of thew lur that were once deadly oppoowell, but now Ira ackbowledged facts, oven among sevens. And why this hostility among all ohm,ea to the Inception elite good and the triter It is because they do not obey the Injunc tion of an Apostle— oprove all things and bold fast that which to good." We were led to fleas reflections from having Visited the rooms of Dr. Verrill, the healer at the Robinson House, Pittsburgh, He relieves the sick by a process that la opposed by thole who .know not -Its worderfUl 4411804. As the disturb. stet* of the vital urea in the cause of dl.. one, he by SOMb mysterious power re stores the equilibrium, and thereby um manyrs ant health. cbe . I T r, Itheth room, per o., o n e : treate d by tthose retie, and all climes show their appro.' I elation of his valuable services - By flock ing in crowds to hie rooms. Report says over a hundred visited his rooms yester day for treatmetit. The trophies of. his success are emu, not only in the grateful voice of those henefitted, but by the ' who have been cured Of lameness. How joyful the countenances of the ladies we saw sae had been relieved or deafness and spinal complaint.By his otter of kindness and the dimple* of his rare power. in the healing art, they were both 'restored to health. Words could not express their gratitude for such a blessing vouchsafed by the stranger. What' can the oprosers to this mode of practice say to Ouch beneficent results? How is anything tested but by It. affects, and are not the innumerable cause that have.been seen in Europe and America of relief And nitre proofs Positive of the superiority' of the Doctor's mode of I treatment? He pretends not to give re lief' only in curable oases. Stubborn facts present an array of argument suffi cient to convince all who ere disposed to know the truth. We cannot conclude without mentioning the cams of Mr. H. Run*, of ISE Th,rd avenue, this city, who bee been greatly debilitated for • . long time, and restored. A. J. Carter, of Allegheny, has been cured of rhea ' matism and dyspepsia of four year. , standing. The Ik.otor will remain a few weeks longer. Those wishing his circu lar will address Dr. Dante, Robinson House, Pittsburgh, P. Ousgavan. 131=12 In answer to many inquiries we give below a brief explanation of the condi tion of the seem:misting policy of the (XI-operative Life Insurance Company, *filch seethe to-be superseding all other toms of life Insurance. 'faking for ex ample the age, forty-five yearn, and the amount of insurance, one thousand dol lars, the applicant le required to pay ten dollen cash when the ineurance is effect 'ad (say September I, 115610,) and an equal emu on the tat of January and July, IVO end 1171, making in'all fifty dollars. lie I. required to ray an assessment of two dollars within the next calendar month after each death that occurs in hie claws (1,001 persons.) is:forum as these two dollar assamintente are paid, two• dollar, are added to the amount- of Insurance, the (+alley being settled as follows: If the insured shill dle before making any other than the first ten dollar pay ment, the forty dollars unpaid on Ids ad :Minion fee will be deducted from the one thotifuttid dollar., and his heirs will receive nine hi/I:direst and sixty dollars cash. If he shall die after Making twenty-five two dollar-pay ments, his heirs will receive the full one thousand Withxwenty-five two dollar ad ditions, or COO thousand and fifty dol lars. if he hen paid one hundred asses,- manta, his heirs will receive one thou sand two hundred dollars, Ms, &c. the insurer shall re fuse or fail to continue his psymeuta, the policy is not entirely forfeited, but by Its termsstande good for a sprcifi.l striclant for each year :luting which payments were continued: - All Interested should got the Company's circular, at ita office, 12d Smithfield street. Beat Estate leansaellosa. The mild weather reminds people of operations in property. and we find an , usual activity prevailing In lids Pee. un tied*lly at the roolan of Idennrm. Croft di Phillips, No. 1X) Fourth avenue. Thin enterprising firm pablinheit a monthly pamphlet, better known as the Pittsborgh Beat in Register, the February innue of which is now ready for distribution. Thla register has done more to encourage real estate trananctiona than all the news paper adverthiernents combined. Buyers and sellers can come together through thin medium and there to something to suit all. Croft tt Phillip have eh:uplifted the real estate business by this monthly issue of the Register, and the result In that we find at their extensive rooms all sections et the country represented either In person or by letter, and we conclude that Croft 6 Phillips are the moat point lar men in this lino of boninnea In this city. Don't fall to get the /24dtifer' it la given away groan or will be sent by mall free to any one requesting It. Brightening There le nothing more cheerful to a busy, bustling community like our own than the first signs of renewed business activity after the, opening of the new year, end we cannot forbear noting the first indications of that nature. To-day and for several - days - neat the sidewalk on Fifth avenue near Market street has be"n enlivened and crowded by the ar rivalof dray load after dray load of bales of merchandise, which we discovered were carpets, which our enterprising friends, Oliver McClintock dt • Co., are Just receiving—the find new goods in the market. They assure us that they are now getting in a more complete snort- Went of heavy all wool Ingrain Carpets, and those of- cheaper grades, then has over been opened before in this city, and by the very low price at which they offer . them they are more fully prepared than ever to keep their reputation of being the cheapest as well as the most eaten t-ive Carpet house In the city. Increasing Popularity. The merchant tailoring establishment of Wm. Heapenhelde dt Co., No. EA Sixth (St. Clair) street, Increases in popularity, with every season.• By fair dealing, superior_ goods and reasonable prices, lirm has ileadily won 'he way Into h oppular favor, which gets , stronger in. stead of decreasing-a sure Indication of merit.. One rule adopted Is that of not allowing work, regardless of. Its chant°• tar, to go out of the Wiese unless the cus tomer is fully satisfied. They propose to hold on to this rule in the future. They have now on hand a cheiceatock of goods suitable for fine dress or business suits, to which the attention of gentlemen Is invited. A good article, well made and a perfect fit, Is guaranteed In every case. (in at No. 60 Sixth street. Where to Lanett. , 111111111e38 men dining down town should take a look In at the .`Contlneri tal," next door below the Poetoffice, Fifth avenue. Mr. Holtahetmer, the en terprising proprietor, has determined to excel in furnishing noonday lunches, end 11 visit to his establishment will con vince allot the facilities he enjoy* for do ing so. Everything is plentiful, neat ness is a cardinal role, and polite waiters are ready to attend to every went. The bill of fare embraces' 'delicious' soups, warm or cold meats, of every kind, game. fish, vegetable., pastry, hot coffee, in short, everything healthful sod app.. tieing in the edible line.'-Call in at the "Continental" and test th palatable en tertainment. Larceny Patrick Moore 'yesterday made law matlon before the Mayor charging Gm Andorran; a negro, with larceny. Pat rick lea yonder of oil cloth table covers, and, it appears, went into a house on Church alley to make a sale, and while exhibiting his goods Anderson stole four of his table cloths and ran away with them.. A: warrant was tamed and the accused was arrested on the corner of Bedford and Washington streets with the articlea In his possession.. After a hoar-, lug be was committed for trial In default of bailfbr his appearance at Court. Youngman Saloon, corner &midifield street and Diamond alley, is the popular resort for ladles and_ gentlemen who love a neat, clean and palatable lunch, 'at any hour of the day, or cakes, Pastry and confectionery forborne WIN gars of of public and private parties in the past have also learned that Younponn lathe place to secure everything nerve• nary for the nettle of their entertain- Pleas ats atop, double reed organ. V 1 25 made by "George A. p r i m p) & W a Blume's 43 ant/ mans. • • Hoots at Half Price. Col. J. D. Egan, the . courteous and obliging proprietor of the Sixth avenue ISOOtt Slid Literary Depot, wax Smith field atonal, announces that he has com menced the sale of a full and complete hue of new and second-hand books at h a lf p row. The opportunity thus afforded, Mb public of making good selectiors Is a great one and should be generally ent tiraewt, Col, Egan never. advertises what lie &at mean to do, and our re era should by all means favor bin &dab hMtlilt with a visit, If just- to look through the stock sod Inquire the prices. New Yebitrationa for Sale at Jno. W. ' rittocs , !, Optonne toe P. tr. IMa of Mental Webster, by Curtha. Vol. 1. Beady. • Inoosonta Abroad, or The - Rew Pll grime Progress. By Mark Twain. • lityaterles of Manoory. By, L. E. Rey. old 0113,11 fi 411.017 of the East, to the wunmeneement of the Median Wars. Vol. I. Beady. By Lmaormant. and Choi/0111er. Amnia's Kiwala. the Copt. By De Loon. hilory of European Morals from H Augusto. to Charlemagne. By Lackey. Origin awl Development of Religious Beller. By Baron iliouhL Atvr Bouts Mountain Patriots Thu Squiro'x Mut:lac • Tho Tachlyvihe Boyd ..... CAptalu Charley Eugene C00per.....::.._...... liabv'a Olirint Mal ...... tie That Overcometh T,ernparatice Library nr wile by F.,6. ReitiOMen, 113 Third avenue. Special inducements - will be f °tiered to peraons purchasing Woks or Sunday School Linsary. --- Nervous Mad General Debility, Heart Dlftea.46, and those chronic, lingering die. eases which are peecillar to females, are cured by that wonderful and velneble remedy—Dr. Pierce's Alternative, Ex tract, or Golden Medics) Discovery. In Bronchial, Throat and Lung diseases it has no equal. Sold by drugeirts, or en close three dollars and twoniv.five cents to Dr. R. V. Item, Buffalo. N. V., and Wet three bottles, free of express charges. Everythteg In tha lind of queensware, from the defeat toy cup and saucer to the largest sized wash bowl. may be ob. tamed at Ma warehouse of the Keystone Pottery, N 0.1103 Liberty street. Mamma' Kier h Co. proprietors. Every article carries with it the reputation of the flan. There is no better ware in the Market than the Keystone. Moorhead, No. SI Market street, hae ds, Immune se .of lace goo twdery, trimmings; Milliner, goods. gloves, hoop aklrto, neck ties and bows, woolen goods and everything In the line of fancy and Artra goods and notionn for the Miler.. Daily arrivals keep the stook up with the Ulll.ll. Ladles should re• member el market street. To Lets are very numerous this win. tor.. Ponies wishing to engage spring WAFZOLIS for moving would do well to at tend to It In time. Loavo your orders at No 11.2 Darrsh street, Allegheny, for al, moot any elno wagons 'needed, and they will he atteude4 to by John Dyer's En/Oka L'/Cal Express. 4t Buy your inperachanin pipee and to bacco pouches -at Megran'ai 4i Hand ativeL lie has one of the largest, cheep ed and beet saziortments In the city. You can also get a supply of the beet brands of tobaocio, snuff and cigars at Slegraw'e. He makes a apecialty of eigara, and cannot be excelled In this line. An elegant new seven octave rowswood piano, with round corner% full iron frame, over:drum; bass. List price $450 for $3OO mesh. Charlotte Blume, 43 Fifth avenue, socond door above Wood street Watard.—An active, reliable General Agent at ntteburgh fora popular Life Insurance Company. AdOreert, A. C. J., P. 0., Pittsburgh. Constitution VI suer to r certain core for Dtaboten rod ell dinosses of the Kid. nom For sale by all Druggl res. rrnieT. :The Wyble Children Found Dead, .The three lost children of- Wyble, the Wynockie (N. Y.) hoop pole cutter, have at hut been found by accident.. Mr. Wil liam Ramsey was in the neighborhood of Wyncckie a few.mornings since,'with a friend, and while walking along the foot of a mountain some two miles distant from the Wyble hut, saw a large number of crows dying aroond a spot near by, be tween which and themselves a huge rock rose' up so as to effectually conceal what was beyond it. The noise raised by the birds was so great, and their persistence , so unusual, that Mr. Ramsey and-his com panion hastened lorward to see what had caused the hubbub. Arrived at the spot; they raised a shout of dismay, for there before them lay the disfigured bodies of the three children who had been searched for so long. • The eldest, a boy ten years of age, lay on the ground a few yards from the rock, his clothes showing marks of heavy rains and changing weather that have prevailed since New Year's day, and his face and hands badly torn by the crows. Under a shelf of the rock and closo against its surface were the two younger children. Mr. Ramsey at once tautened for assist ance, and with the aid of some of the neighbors carried the bodies to the near est. house, from which they were to be conveyed to the hot on the mountain. —The Illinois Supreme Court, In see. sion at Springfield, yesterday fined (bell. E. S. Salomon, formerly clerk of Cook county, and recently appointed Gov -enter of Washington Territory,one thousand dollars for contempt in refus ing last year. while he was county clerk, to obey the truttructions of the State Auditor to Increase the amassment for State and county taxes, In conformity with the decision - of the State Board of liqualleatlon. Ile paid the fine and costs and was discharged. —The United States Mall Lane Com pany obtained a verdict at Cincinnati yesterday against the Cincinnati Insur ance Company for the full amount of the policy on the sleamboat•America. TOW is the second ease tried on these policies, both. terminating in favor of tho plain tiffs. • =ME - IRWIN-GRAY f-At Philadelphia, on the Rd instant, by Rev. Wm. J. C. etephenson. REO. n. I WJN, eon or Oeorge W. train, late of rlttsborgh, and Lt CY C.. daaghtor ct L.O Graff, or to ratM GU. IdeCORD-,TEYHENSiff -On Thneanalaran. lag, February Rd, by Oar. Thomas H. Hanna. as.lstOd by Mar. W. 1). Howard, Gat:. Kr. JAMES E. Mot!Olt.1. or Flttaburgh, I. Min DUE oTEPII6NSQM, of Alleght ny city. ' MCI SOW Y—ThOrßdAy February 3d. CHARLEI3 AVkItY 1101 irk, in Vie 3014 year Of Lie eat. The foneral will take place from the reedente or Rio fattier, Thom.; RI. Howe, Ellat Liberty, BURDAT AIYbIiNOOS. et Sii o'clock. Thg friends of the family are rerpectfolly footled to attend; Career , • well leave /aimen 2 nem• ton's otter.. roar of ymltheefd stlett and 7th arcruc. - at ati r. K. iger.VJ - lari th Saint, ` lTT ,' Att i lr= 4111.0. • Tbe funeral will tato Ware . . Y 120003. et 11 o'clock. from the re eldenee of hie earenta,norner Rebecca street and Western eeenue, 401 nerd. All.gheay. Friend. of the fentry arc n. 40.111 1 ,1 7. lacted to attend. N,FF—Un Ttersday morning. lebreary 3d. 1010. MARY F.1.1.6/1. dans hter of A. G. and N 6, aced 10 yeers and 6 month.. Funeral on SekunneY notimino. Feb. fith, at 10 o'clock. from the to std, nee of Ode parents, north-else. corner Or Main and Liberty nnbte, Bea. pelting. Fa. LIVENSPIRkr-lfrlday morning. Febreare 011/00N LlVFactirlilfe le ths 40 10 ruing( kit his aee. Funeral from 1111 late realdence... No. 100 le:intern). street, Allegheny. Bennet' 1111SUNIX0e at tro•dc. l .- im.madd (0010) Herald plettee eopy.) UNDERTAKERS CIEWILES & PEEBLES. , CRTAICENS ANT) LIVERY isTABLEI, curs. s f RAND (MILT STREET ./011) CROW vrtssux Allsabsny City, when their wyjnip ERN)}I2 ars constant:, supplied seliak real atr. ludtatloa .11..avraut. Ifalieizaay aud pews,/ Gomm, at prlces swills from IA to 6100, d. (Or M./L. iiellll.ll if CM. rr1A11141.0.1166.1% Kitt a =n11 .2 73 sad Want. JOSEPH NEVER & SON, trorrnoarrAiEmns Marriages for ,PlaseraL Irmanitahed 001711 11 1 and all7inc. l luntgbleast acre. _ 1. "11 11311 .. T 08.F.Y MON . ji ni. To2 C) I. SEVICIN 4 0rf3.. LAOS work our speclalty. Lie Juba' Butt.. Phut tar asd Gam p. Failure, wad other srOrles of Builders' Ea Wass. alwars on hand. °Mee and Worts, are , Outer De m, cur. roetoletti addreas. Lock Box W tliCmu. uotb. F • • 112ar 30 CASKS PEARL ASH IN stars sad for . *W. b 7 J. E. CANFIELD LVIRGI HOUSE AND LOT trashinglon Nf., Jilt, linty ,ry No. 711 Itsash!Mann at Dr mt.!. Alleabens. OW feet at ane. Tbe fronts 1111 feet on litrorlon 'C:e L'o7;:',"l"tX:2rd'alertrwV. attb par 100 on one aide. alttlng ro..m and library Witt folding door, at the ether k Patten. bath room and eloog t grouott (oar. five bad.roonas on second a t,y and three flubbed attics•. I bare are range, naatt oho, statoe.estrlaita bowe and senan•a room The banotlful lot surroonOing thin 10.1de no. and the - retired locality, render it a. ry ortlrsbb•, Fehr hared of Praann... pt . :a torn,,. ne.. apply to The h to Fourt A. LEIIOAI7, Auctioneer 159 9,15191 stmt., _A191E5557 Cl= VOILSIALE—at Warehouse, No. _A: Darrayb street. °Munn. Pest) Mi tt. Al nubtuy. 1 Sl•boree Spring Wnout I.borae Rough :Intuit Wunout 11-bone Buren Rack: 500 empty Mon lia•ruter 100 Empty Inn bound bound du.; 10 o. 50 8111COUTIert“; 50 buirels Charcoal. nrpresol, Lumber eau Barrel Irteaixini.e. VOlt RA LE.—Engine. and Boil -A: EMS, N, and Second Aluad. of all kind. conetaully on hand. Order. Dma all atria of the conntra promptly ft 50 125 J AIM BILL & CO., n Ayenue and P., P. R. AC. ILW ISM!= VALUABLE NORTH AVENUE IMSIDICNC TOR SALK, desirably located In Alleg a ry City. better. n Federal and dm thirty streets. a drM. Dwelling, In excellent c edition. with alt modern Improvements and con eniences, including furnace, iron safe. sta tionary w i ash o stands In chambers, doerred cellar, n une V. " Mr . l3lfiltra o s r o 3l . 39 Math HARDWARE & CUTLERY. BUYER FALLS CUTLERY. COMPANY bowing tnelr lull assortment of ND POCKET CUTLEI a their Retail Department, N 0.70 WOOD STR In connection with their fsll Mao( CARVERS, HUTCHENS. BREAD KNIVES. *O.. de.. tiler GI NO i•NE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY VARIETIES of Table Katie/ and Yorke. and' OTey ONE HUB DEAD AND TIOTY different pattern/ of Pocket Nutlet.: All goods warranted and price/ to retail war chasers very low. fez GREA.T INDUCEMENTS, No. 91 Federal Street, CLOSING OUT SALES WINTER. GOODS, REGARDLESS OF COST, To Make Room for Spring Stock. Old' Ladles• Caps, arholcsals and tall. Colored Corsets SlSic. • pairs Childrrn's Bslows., lisas 1'••r 44p. Ladles' liandarreJalefssloo. Ladles' New atyle chignons. 500. • All Other Goods in Proportion, at • MIS. S. C. ROBB'S, 91 . Federal &rect., A/leg/tenth JTSUCTQ. "YE IV ORK?AN & DAVIS, Workman, Moore Za Co., Manufacturers and Dealers CA.RILLS.GES, BUGGIES. Spring and Buck Wagons, Nat. 41, 44, 46 and 48 Beaver Bt., Mightily Repairing Worke promptly exeruted. Or den tor New gotten op to good ettle mtd warranted to give utile/action in every P.0..' k nr . iferlevre sr steles or work IN , lllll.lily on hand. tioLE AGENTS for the New Bay en Wheel o • make or sAItVEN PATE. T 1 - fi'14 . 137.d. and Itatm's Patent Quick Ulster .4 Antt Battler for Booto. -•- • -- ItICIIAULI DAVIS busing purchased the interert of A 1.,. nod Ww. gloom In the late firm or WCDP.In kW. MOORE 6 CO., the busi ness will hereafter be continued at the old stand. DAVIS. the name so I style of WORKISAJA DAVIS. Orders solicited. H. fIICIIAKDDAVIL Late with Citizens' /tattoos' Bang. Pittsburgh._ Js=ttett DILVORTILIBRIU & CO. 2 , 13 LIBERTY Ste recalthis largo oblittatattl t New Crop New Orleans SIIG4R and MOLASSES Vir They give 12 per cent. tare on cal,Supar by the pagehead SOWN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Btass Founders, REGIME, LOCOMOTIVE t LOLLIEII BILL BRASSES Made Promptiy to Order BABBIT'S METAL - Made and Kept on Hand. rratainars sad Idaaabetarers at CoopeeslmpralßalaneeWhee STEAM. PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. 13=^3 Feuxdry, lith will Railroad tAnNAIII 3/ BS. STOWEJS BOOK. LADY DIMON VINDICATED '47,2.:`,2"Zhi1,Y,'":-I C arrarkytra n Bro. bar nuore 111.60 TRN21)0(INII. HOLY °BAIL. Ott Tellnee. i/00.; .th 0.02 Una yolnow, ............ .. Busy ..................... ur A Busy .. ............ ... ... ........... WAY ORIGIN mAr BLOPNICNT OF A RS, Lituops nuasir. BY 8.. BRY . S 1.N.4 1 6 41E144 ............ .0..... Vs.oe .G:O4 mYHURTO. By the *natal of loath tisirgia = LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, t VlMl:°.' - `"" . ' HOLIDAY CI FT. raiVrgVAVAnlgnill MeV' VSE WARE ol the meet beetrable pettemeNe. 4** rILIAN OTILT.SI% 'O. DIINSEATELI3, SISOOOO TO LOAN MAW AND DOWNIAGX” Dolan, ImbedDaly of H. B. 11400B111110E, tt Altenier. &Flavor. 2i0.611 Granfittett. - VINEGAR. THE PITTSBURCHI VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU & BANS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. Are now prepared to IurntabVIIPIG A B Mlle LOWYST MARKET VATS& Attention la vais ticalarly caned to our EWA WINE VINEGAR. WINES, LIQUORS, &o. WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING, The Very Best in the United Mates. WILLIAM WAGNER 9slirorth Seventh Street, Refereonea — All 'le leading !Knees in Intl de.phis. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &O IPUSILLESAILE DEALZIII I 111 PURE RYE WI USERS, 409 PENS STREET, Have Removed to NOS. SSA AND 356 PENN, aor. glavtinth St.. (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH & 11W02.185.187.1180.191.11113 and Ms lb= 13THMET, 9[4l.lO7ACITIRldlit 0? Coppr Hs' ilUed Pars w hl Alm des.IexaYORZION W 1.19723 000111. MOM. PICERCHANT TAILORS I.:, t4hs MERCHANT T AP Corner of Penii and Sixth Streets FALL AND WINTER STOCK COMPLETE WPIIERSON & 11011LINBILING, W. EL & GO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 SIXTH 8T„ labs 81. Clair. M fi prgl u ktr. mu MAN NM r. 14 , 1 Mill at- WieV:3ohltecaVLZl .... P. 31:1.1R1D-1.4P-., MERCHANT TAILOR BUCCESSUILif TO Cloths, Casainseres asid Ve sting!. AIso.OEN TIMMER% 11 . =MIMING GOODS styleseirtterWs Clothlos rude to order la the lateet se3;eSt VEW FALL 600DS. Allemild um stoat ot CLOTHS. GASSIMEBERA len neelTed ILICJIILY WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices. To We ghat room for newods. We will gel till the Arm of March moth 00w In stom. Without Bogard to Cost, toppagte bead ot Wood.) M=E l /OS BALE BY It, 9. DANIS dr. CCIN, 1U LOWLY Strut. MEM Jiwziss! *an ()mutts. is TUTU Amur. 14rNEW OPERA 111!PILIPE. PIATLROAT AFTEUNOUNI Tab. D. 11,19 C 01.1.1,0 MATINTZ. Comwenclak os•9 o'clock. Bnicloaall's lowa "°*""'.*CrtrieLlEN SAWN. Miles rin ,ormalreir Mr. Join. COMM. tIATUU DAY JOHN lut .opearams of Mr. COLLINS. The peace mancewill commence utile L. smoehes C omr iVel th AlrrolteiEY. I• i erc e oachem wh eo X, Cellists. To oonelnde with it co mic h• arum. of ItORY 0•MOILX. Roes Ll'Mor, with meeirsMr. emits.. r estalrg.the Carom e sod secomheleMil settp d' .hl Mile is MITCH W. -ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Satirday Fining, Fib. blb iuut THURSDAY AND I,IIIDAT AV/04130a, February 31 and COLLINS. HULMES & MORTIMER'S MINSTRELS AND BRASS BAND. • • THE STARS Hlr THE PROYESSION. MANUFACTURED BY PULLADLLLHIL IMPORTIMEI 01 BUCCLBBOSI3 TO FASHIONAULU kr. , epo conscoatty ow howl No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, rA. IffervibmitTallor. Ti Smithfield enlist WALL . PAPERS ii•=l RAN DIOMA PAD , OR PAPE HA, MAP ROOM PAPERS. UALL AND CILLUBEIL PAXIIN3, Alto, slug* assortment of CUE AR st Na 107 MARKET STREET, NEAR I , IITII LVIFNUE: JOB. R. WINNE& & BRO. ELEGANT PAPER HANGINGS. Itnaniefed Wall • Pawn In plain Dote =per vious to soot and smote. Vermillion grounds with gold and Inlaid neer.. Let noltelED VEG. VE'l 8. INDIA. TAPEnT KT, (MEM YA.1481.11 stamped and printed gold. • Newly Imported and not to to Armed elsewhere In the country. fur sale at • . W. P. DIAIMELLIN3 NEW' WALL PAPER STORE, 191 iibertiffireet. COAL AND CONN ti ii i • Dial.= El Youghio g heny and Connelsville Coal, Sod hallulhettbwr or COAL, ILiCIL MID OBBOLPHOBIZID COKE. OPEICB AND TAXD, earner Butler and Morton Mee. Liberty end Clr wer Meet*. Ninth ward; also Seeped street, Eigtdb ward, audio Mot or 800 street. r. a U. It.. it. !Second ward. Orders iert. at either of the &bare pa Ohms. Or eel. dress to see through Pittsburgh P. 0., will ra• wire promo, attentlon• Refer to whom lam suebtytng: firmer. Well. It Co., Wm. Sedtb. Union Own Mlle, S. S. Yow -1 ler . CO, )(Rebell. Dleylitmon S. Co.. Bissell a Co.. lid,tatrill'Et.,_B74l2:lgl/11%.1. Wm. M. rater £ CO., J. B. Lyon Co., J.:MS it..bel a, Co., Allen. McKee Co.. Bunn De. t i t Akllrgirgilliry"le 0. N.P""?I'"1.14 UAL COALS COAILII COAL!!! MUM, STEWART 6 al., Ravi= rammed their Otto to NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, QM Flour MU MOND =UM n 17176 " P 14 COAL tri lamas storkat rim All ark:as lea at tbabroacte, er ad, "umTd.l throogi am% will ati omml, 14 F. 61.14 '4I(IVTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONKINLEILS.—We are now manta. 3 1 A 314 ol A ; f ll 3 o,(lllo lß lrecis w eirevama WHEAT, paretumed In IllThoon. Parts. Won and Morgan' wangles, Indiana. =as lot or 'neat la tin gei7 Daft to la found and cannot bas nrpasad try any In the Dotted grates. No hare also finished on imoroventents to KnellnrrY. Bolting Cloths and Cooling Roma , and are now prepared to (math 100 nest /lour we tom made (or tan years at Prim t aas euT onapelition on the acme grade. of 11041 , K. T. Itir.STKUT ar, Pearl steam Mill. ~seen.. rrrirl 'WARM 1 FLOUR FLOVII WINNILBOTA ITILICHUIS noruw • 480 Ws. Legal Tender. 3 , 11 Ws Its a, WIT bDis Ermine. 170 sso bbls Wlstoux Co., IMO bbla Bed YU obis Way Wideinalat notrsts. CHOI= 860 tads filversid..-460 lOW Willut , star, IWO blks vallos• brands spris; Wheat lloar. WIWELS WIiZAT rd.MILY I n+0133. 4121 Wes t. ,1111 Hlng t eseler sad CrOw. poles 173 t "1° lower, WrTS e tralit h is W. Ike WO sad Alf Wood Bisset: v~s'_4~"- - =`;u~~ i J'~ - ..art' <`'r~.a+";~~:~'~ ' Kr .~:Lt"'-~'; Also, at.LIBERTIr COLLINS. lIIILMES, stownium, Drosini, WILLIAMS AND SICILSIOND Vie Great Comedians 35 etutir 50 Dents Cards cr . ad He erved St lILKIII CONUAD. All.nt. all till,. Se WY I=== LEGAI. IN TOE-MATTER OF TOE APPLICATION of ••Ttie Citizen*. MIMI But !ding aid Loan Aesoolation of Bbarpalearg and Etn• fora Charter of Incorporation. And now, to wit, this 16th day of November. A. D. 1869. the within net tion and Instrument of writing haring been presented to, permed and examined by the Court, and the objects. at. Dales and coluLtions the eln m= forth and cow Mined. appearing to be Marfal and not laiertota. Isla ordered sod directed that mid Ind rtnnegt ef writhe, be died In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas, mid tbt notice of said arbitration be touted to the Pltteburgh Dolly Morning U•Sarre for in least threes... l A setting forth that to applicant. bas bees muds .0 the Court of Common Timm of the Chanty 01 aLeebeny to grant the mid "Chisen`a Mete,] Stabling sod LOSS Amoesttlon of ahnroeintrit • and Etna" • Charter of Ineurporatlincn mut that seen Charter will be granted st tie next term of said Court, units. eseeptiom be 'lrate proper time. BY vaii, ITIST. • B. A. IifeCLUNEL Corner Grant and Dismal strut.. 'Solicitor. 4147.,*1 _— WESTER LV N - DISTRICF OF PENNSYANIA. ss: • At Pitleburgh, the 116 tit day of January. A. D. 1/110. To whom tt may mdtrern , The undersigned h. rebY o nn i tr,gg 1 11. kr :Pr= e ' r o g U Nlllegbeny, and litat of Penusylvanis. witbin sato Dlbtritt, who been a lodged • BlLOOrupt upon bit own petition by the Litotes court of said lila rlet. JAMES W.•111111KAY. Assignee. Jg9.ll' Attorney at-Law, 116 Fifth amts.. A DMINISTRATOR NOTICE. tx.—Letttrs of adrolulstrsMon Istelne_beest B?. fk .on . 11 . 14 edeere=briiemottqrsitteei " shim all to Indebted to add es rata requested to make "Imutentate payment. soil those haslet els lon selll 13resent than posllollll suihenticated tot settlement. JAMES B. BOYD. WILLIAM BOVABD. •• •• • • !ZED ASSESSMENTS. ' virricxl 11E1INIST 4 GIVEN L't that the' undersigned Viewers, appointed to •lesr and assess the damazes and besmals oa the °insists of TAVLOS AVENIII. with Its present width'. from Palo Atte street to Webster street, wlll meet os the ground on 7111.D.V5 , Ma 'Schram. 1810, at 3 o'clock r. m., to at tend to it e °sties of their appal. Vault. JOHN 110IIBISON A . . 7. MAMTHISS. WM. TacdiesoN, IMM N OTICE IS UEREIIIt GIVEN that the Undersigned Vie sera, .171. 9 1 and to .111 W end amen. the damages end benefit. on theopentog of 190:171/KEY fITHSZT, meta- Mining Its preent width from the north side of , Carroll street ' to the north aide of Jefferson Street, will meet on tilt around onIiLTLISWAS , 19th Vebrettry, 1810, .t 9 cenloele T. u., to attend to the duties idi their sppointesiret. AND. 11A.V11880N. 8. W. lielllNZilet t . JAWS unAnkm. f.3:thl • Vie a• N OTICE. =, fn the Matter of Oponlog Lineal' Mot. Nollce ts hereir g lea that the a•ltUalest for derrieres made by the Viewer. for the evening or Lincoln street bee been hied In soy °Mee fei collectIoe; that If raid steer ements are not ;mid within thirty days lrim the date, hereof. Ilene will be tiled theisfor aralnst the property as' sessed with Irterest, coots and fees, and the same collected by lend process. • J./. 111(..t1i ,, N. City Attorney, • No. ICIS 711.6 Avenue. I trineonalt, Jen. WA. 1550. Je=allll PROPOSALS toirrstoz...o , s 07r0:01. 1 ClTtor All.llauliffi. Yeinusfy 'J. 1010. f NOTICE.-MACHIPIVIS AND ENGINE 111311.11 fit!. rested rrapoulf 111 b- received at Ills care mall o'cl TiglltdDA.T, 7•10011/ 1010. /810 for Planning. Boring and Shrinking Two ffrougbydron Cranks. • on mats Elbert at Wats r Worte. Casale eall seen at Miller's ft urge. Papuans Way, ffltilO carob. Bidders to take off ala Cfanks,dees• croak plea, and leave enatoes reads WIWI. Wort to be done to tee saUslastlon of thew P.l:4"Md""Wrjf.l4.l.lltilat Ity Controller. OFFICS UV TUE C*3" ° WM inital=r7 C TlV lA Nov= FOR - • TRANSCRIBING. • BELLED PR0P03.11.8 will be rco•h•d et WO *doe until Mb lan. r r 'tR►ReCEIEIEY JUDGMINT DOCKET No. 6. Cool of freeP, moo Piter.secordle it to .rder mare by male Coot aaaaa be 4th portion of ►etof &Numbll pore e• 991ee) of Mateb. 1811 T. ' By direction of tkekelyOommolssloserr. fettle bIiNRY L ANNUM Couirolior, (ITV CONTROLtaa•iI Unica, ' 07 aLLtairiaT, Tab. AIM. I .NOTICE TO COBITTIACTOWL .61.4 proposal.• 111 bo nro•tvtd at thisaape until a o'clock r. TIiIIRSDAy, Maw! 1001, 1110, for the • • . Gelding of Chartiors Street, Frees Weetant Arehae to Yankees elle, r peelllcaUoas can be seen at the ogee, of r We. Uavu.l q. Chi Eaalaser• The 'UM U .te. sencdbn7eet aa7 or all W. W. rutin& On' Canceller. CEO REMOV Sl CDI M WHITMORE, REAL sT.Aarm AG-Ffer; Iles removed from comet Ohio sad Saadwill streets, to . 103 -01110 STREET, lerehantrilre'llar. Fen CklealK Assns. 4ue1.04 11 . 02 . ' ; MARKET FIRE INS. CO., N. Participation. . julAtirs. 4114b1.611.110. Connecticut .Fire Ina. Co.. Hanford., MDWASIS 4 11011}1166. Affeld• Vint :l d t:J=l l U.R . r .V . tra tr uzi t h be lt /tti W I GRAY & LO( AN , Mare ramoscd from 41 011TH STEMS!. to' : 69 Fifth Avenue, Until Improvements on old stand ars CAM - INSURANCE COMPAN I r. rirmarrs BUILDING . Row 1111 Flak Amnia*. &Mout MAR. PITTSISIIROR. RA. CODIRO.I All V' oldlol7. DlRSClrrotta. A. I. BlSRMl*.iy.ollver.o.lOutitagla. • 7:14 . A .Uw4 Vat=ritis. Mamma t6l !Bock. 800 T H. JEO.4r. ash Vp o ltfl. sc meal' : it..jr re„ROX:Oman agent._ Insane on Lamm 'terms en ail rim and Marina V.U.a signer o 19 II liSE:=2l izzonsiT CITY