ri littsbuttl Gaptt. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Ante Wee Sale. A soot laying rouse on the GA ZEITE. Apply today st,4 counting room. Oa ant after April let, 1870, the 84- zirre 7 win - 000upy the building recently purehmed by Penniman. Reed A Co., on tAnoorner of Sixth ayenne and Smith geld street. 14iyor Calliw had five cases before him There are xtaetynine person' Sn the county Jell The Allegheny !Pollee have received thelyrkew cepa. , The Notorious Mag Emmett and Belle Boyd were committed to jail for thirty .daym each, yesterday, by Mayor Callow. Santo was very natet at the dlleghe. ny nfttoe, but one case‘-drunk and dlaordette—being before the Mayor during the day. The Valuation or personal property In Allegheny county le 212367.811. with an easenment tarot i 44.715 75. The pop- Elation of the _county la 180,074, of whom 52,268 are taxable. TlMTresses:Ws OM ce.—We have been Informed by "one who knot's" that the Treasurer's office of this city, Including Wan', percentage and other legitimate perquisites. is worth 120,000. Yesterday atorning about ten o'clock a little child about eighteen months old was found on Chartism street, it haying Wandered away from home. The parents can secure It lisp by calling at the red. denee of Mr. Charles Smith, corner Brady and Chartlers street, &nth ward, Alba. alma. • • IPersimal.—On Saturday wo had the pleasure of a friendly call from Hon. 0. U. BMW's, Representative of Monon. gels county in the West Virginia Logi& lature. Mr. Starless is deeply interested in the Monongahela Valley Railroad, and paid our city a visit In order to enliet our prominent dozens In behalf of the great pri. Elizabeth Grisel. on Saturday, made Information before Alderman Arent, charging Elimbeih blashhonse with maintaining a disorderly houseonSecond street, Allegheny, to the great annoyance Of the sesighborhood. The offender was snorted, hnt the prosecution was with drawn on her promise to leave the city before Wednesday. • • Slight Fire.—About four o'clock Sat urday- morning an alarm of fire from box 86, Fifth avenue and High street. celled out the engines In the first district. The cause of the alarm was the discovery of are in the collar of Glass' new build. log on Wylie street. The fire was ex tinguished by a "plug stream." The - damage Was alight. The origin of the lire as not definitely known, Assam!ltd.—Ludwig Reines an old man employed wilhostier at the stables con. noted with Help's Hotel, Allegheny, on Saturday, made Information before Al derman Arent. charging two vounce men named. Fred Hertsal and .tred Lapp, with breaking Into the stable late at night,and beating him unmercifully, without came or Droll:cation. Warrants were lasusd for the arrest of the accused. - COroner's Inquest.--Coroner Clawson held aniequeet yesterday on the body of Mary Williams, aged four years and three months, who died suddenly at .he residence of her parents In South Pitts burkh, about two o'clock Friday. The Inquest was held at the office of Dr. Rob. arts who was called to see the child. The * Jury after hearing the testimony found• that the child came to her death from congestion of the brain. Craelty..Adam nehmen made infer inaltun before Alderman Renter Bator day, agairuit John Demberger for cruelty to animals. It is alleged that Demberger, who is a Dutcher, piled halt: a•doren calves into a email wagon and-f r etted them to his slaughter house through the street, two of the animals on the wagon floor being compelled to support the weight of their companions. The scene. ad was arrested and held for a hearing. Aleae.—Upon making our customary visit to the tombs last evening, we found Captain Reed in a atate of fear and anx iety, the cause of which we discovered on examination to be a want of business. Bat One prisoner, solitary and alone, and be "gloriously drank" was to be found isodde the bars. If btudoess does not inaresse; or rather if It should continue se dull, the probabilities are that as a matter of ..Retrenchment" the Police Committee will abolish the Mee tilled by Captain Reed. Chief Hamm might attend loth° badmen. Sleeping or living in a room where fruit Is stored, is very injurious to the health. When first stored the fruit ab sorbs oxygen, and afterward disengage. the carbonic acid, the volume of which la very much larger than that of the oxygen they absorb. The liberation of this latter gas, which la uniform, elope completely at periods, and le again re aimed with'greater force than at first The elevation of temperature favors this triuseormatlon. It has not been observed that more or leas light has any effect on fruits In this condition. De.Varefol.—A hired agent of the Erie Quad swindle is cipalating among our merchants and manufacturers a memo rial In favor of the Ene Canal protect, addressed to the. Stale Leglslature Thee, who an In favor or a true Skip Canal, not a dog out, elongated trence for heel taste, will not sign the paper. A careful reading of the memorial will danlop the fact that ■ gigantic) fraud on the people is attempted (lithe movemeni. Don't carelessly sign the papers and thus help to saddle a great debt on the Corn. monwrehlt which can never be repaid by . the i 0 called enterprise. The Mayolds grumbles about not get• Xing a ••proof'• from the Gazer= at an earlier hour than midnight on Friday. We are very sorry, audio order that Mir moat. gracious neighbor may further cause for constitati7 r' .. „, e no - Pittdlo groaling, and dye Mind epos. put on an extra la to look after the . . ...name of the Dispatch in the GA SsITZ composing room. Now. good . 11,1 11 11 bur, pleas don't pay us book to our own coin aa you have threatened to do. ft would be uoh terrible punish ment. you knovi, to pm on us the spurt. cm metal of past misdeed, when we prointse the genalbe gold in the futare. AggTaifilixd AssaOil On Bateirsay afternoon two women ap. peszed before Alderman McMaster", one of whom, Mrs. Ellen Timmony, bearing evidences of brutal abuse, made infor mation onarging her husband, Edward Timeriony; of "Rioe's Castle," with sa cred tumult and battery. She at ilt subatanee that early Friday morning the accused, who had been making • night of it with some boon companions, returned home in an in toxicated condition. Finding her and the children in bed, she states he at once and without provocation, attacked and beat'ber terribly with a "handy billy." He desisted when exhausted, and after breaking her nose, braising: her face black and blue, and cutting several wishes In her head. She wu so weak that she had to call In the assbnance of a femSle friend m get to the msgtstrate's offiees. The couple'have seven children living. The accused waa arrested during the afternoon, and, waiving a hearing, Rave ball in the sum of 81,000 for court. BUPPOSELI HOXICIDE •Ma MLitt la Port Per4—araplelon of Foul Ploy. -' Michael Dougherty, a coal miner re• skiing in Port Perry, came to his death on Pridalunder clrctimstances which lead to the boiler that he was murdered. His body was found about eleven o'clock on the track of the Cannella - villa railroad, • short dlatance from the-Port Perry ate. Mgt It appears that the train bad just started from the 'dation, and had not got under way when the engineer discovered the body of • man lying scam the track i abort distance abead. He gave the alp AA! for "down brakes" and reverted his engine, but was unable atop the train. before the engine had iesithed the body, which was struck try the "cow catcher" and shoved ten or teethe feet. Hi Immediately went to. the body and found that life was extinct It was ideelLthel by some of the citizens and removed to hie' wife's residence. It =ors that he left home about one hour his body wastilacoured, and had shout SUIT dollars in his pocket. He hadvialewl a tavern In the town and was audderably tinder the Influence of 11- glint, and when the body was taken to his late residence no money could be Sound about his clothing. It le presum- U 1 that be. wu , knocked down and gObbedand the bode placed on the track to coder to erects the Impression that he Maltese killed on the rallies& The Omar wild hold on leopest, on the body .Pditte • - - , -- INTERE3TINO TABLE. Allegheny CoenWs Plassaal Record With .the State—Facts In Figure.. Annual reports as a general rule can not be recommended - as light and pleas.' ant reading mister; .The majority of them are excellent ea soporifics, or admi rably adapted to filling up the waste baa ket. Occasionally, however, - there is one, such... that ot'Auditor General liar— tmnft, which to full of information and Interest, and worthy the consideration of every good citizen.. We have just re ceived this valuable document, and find upon glancing through It much that is of value, from which we glean some facts in figures which to Allegheny county readers will be of especial importance, as showing thb position of our county In a financial way,to.the State Government; Takturetiptlis statement ' of the revenue to the Commonwesith We find the follow. log handsome exhibit from the various sources mentioned un to the close of the fiscal year Nov. 30, 1869 Aoellen Commlnion Corporriliom Sleek-Ter, Sank el nets. a go 11,014 10 Meehaialra tlarloga Bann ......... a s Peoples' '• '• 101 , 0 O .liens raotni,r Railway 1.100 CO Manetealer •• •• 1 7:0 10 girin'nesara •• • W..tero nR. Co ata: re 760 to Mono gateia N•rleallon 2.501 90 ebony (.1. flair CO ) Bridg . to Ihroilogbaro Bridge 1,101 75 Mononeati..• outperialon Bridge " Mn it Hand Street Bridge 1140 oharralwrg MO a Connellerille Coal Co. 170 CO Aileglienv luttirarea Co HO 00 ca Bo o, Otliken`a •• •• 1,213 MI oxi ea •• 6 ' . 700 03 Morena 7501 '" Gelman DM en Manorseg a M •• I,oon CO Natl.:3lll Monong alh(rib) • ela •• " WXI• " Pealio7lranin 1 ITS 20 Po •• 1.1 5 1a) r l e . tpano le. rgh •• •• 1 01110 'tremor Hot Co 1000 10 Ilirrn'nolon Gia W Pitaalhegh " •• - 1,01 1.11 Allegheny KIM P,ltt Aural." VII Co..— Ho Coltimolt 14 1 951 0 italotoa 7.,171 CO Eme•lster Coign Maliweg Co 144 13 elstaborgh Pao., C 0........ 11.1 40 Cotton MHz 1,1411 90 Sta. Newspaper Co 0017 Penosal prepertr.. eauxtal aaseasta.t Tax ow Lest.. ectizty Tr. sinter $ la 7. C to i 4* /tlie ty gbany City Treasart r 0 34 I.lre r Ylsees P. R. 12 I.l..oongthels N•vtoo.lon Co cuteMw 101 Ron tGB 0.. rot% Co ROna.oghoul Poutogook. ilouchestor " • Tax es Ad Rarstf " " ! Y n Co •• Pk•lego Stmt.— •• 'inset Co Pea Prankllst , neveseee Co 131•In1nittatek Bel Or Co •• 0 • Cateeste P. ft B. •• •• Ilwranee •• i•memorelal Vet...lag C 0.... . - °a.4 Insurituco Cu— flo/ambla 011 CO M.Hwf. Biala Cation VII. WWI Cl rev•lnanray. Ce oar !Emulator Coffin C. W F /A Bank I ranin Savings Bk earotrs d Bank Blimhognam... BB! 51 Fort PM B sa ank Herm/mins ranee Co - Lawrenceville Brldre C 0... Monottgabela Bridge Monongahela Insamore Co.. gaudiest. r burin irs 'Bank • •• Inturanoe Co Plt elnirgh `• `• Pll Uaa •• Mewl/moo. Psasenger 11. B heophor I owl *net io.. ' Penn Coal Co Band ntrett Brldce Manes. .ter ris. I. IL.. ?corm Bait Co Ponoa..n• Co. Pluaturgh hugs Bunk Ita•ston •Ii C Simrpsbitrg Little este 31111 R. IL fen gross re etl9,94 I'9 9el To • •N •l •• en ela 1,5:103 •• •• Iloneegabela Nat Natiol Tax o na n Writs. Mr .-- Ti: on lrorbonot Witary • • Recorder's te •• Clork of Coons R. D.C., Notary ..... 9. nrlth . .. . t;ollaterai I , erlisace.Tai M IS Tavern Licenses Tax mksS it itelatiers• I.lBnses 'tax It 82 MI •• '• ....• Alleghenv Clip... ' 7.1= 8 •• Pittsburgh ...... .. 9.121 II Theatres. Circuses, de 1.250 77 RtLla rd !Wows, Plowstne Caloons. at, PSI 50 Itettaursate and Neer Nooses 2.18 tu Peddler.' License• ES GP Berbers , • 1.923 25 Tittll 87 sad Prewery Licenses 1 7a . to Premiums ere-Charters —7t.M2 55. rampolet Laws ' 112 8 Itach•ste Accrued Inters,. IS 71. Ora ad Total 115.7 The above account does not include the taxes received from the enrollment of laws, not tlf corporations having branch offices here, but general besd•qusrters elsewhere. The other side of the account la exhlb• Had in the following: EXPERDITIIEEB FOR Tan corzirs. • Pent Omni and dratottler I to CO ..ittannr7l7 Senor' of Dedin Lao MI %V It 1 . 4 , 112 •1 rani. Hoop tq. oar aeon of April. lard, and Apra. 1603 OSACt 75 Comma. remade 1005107 Coco , y A gricultO , al boolety. Inenrrro to groonda by occupation of troop-, 1541 5 of 00 Hansa. rfuir. m. 0.) We!!erzy .swum rolivb National 'Reek Ateisd%T rki.. - 137ci alderman'. coat. 13 Thle doea not Include Judea' salaries, and the proportion of the County In the expenses of fibs State °crystal:tient, which it is Impossible to properly esti• mate. SHE ILIITOEM OPRIVE. Salary end. Petquisitea—lealarlee or the Leading Medals In the United Staten. -' We published some days since for the information of our readers, 'statement of salaries paid to city officials, including the perquisites, In which we stated that the Mayon's tees during the year ending Jan. ilat ; 1870, exclusive of a ; Salary of 11,700, w amount 10 1 16 , 000 .. The eatimstei.*as made without • having sof ficlent data from which to arrive at the exact figures, and was therefore to some extentwuess work. When the statae-_, was published we *ere of ,` • from what data we opinion. .quite as . that It was not wont!' r al • the true figures .. show, but we thought it net to be under rather than over the mark. The Leader of yesterday morning in referring to the matter says: The Gazarrit's fignree are understood to be exaggerated Intim matter diVees, end the .aucoistratut s of the office are' stated as more correctly at ten thousand dollars-" Oar neighbor does not say by ethom the matter Is more correctly tit ded, nor does it give figures to con trovert our statement. We have taken the trouble to procure data from _which to make en estimate, and find that our figures were not exvgeraled, but on the contrary were not quite large enough. If 6 gutty can be depended upon the Amount sill exceed the sum Mated at least five hundred dollars, as will be seed from the following statement: The whole number of cases before his Honor during the year ending January 81st, MO, as shown by the report of the MayorYs clerk, which wo published a few days since, was' 8,139. Of this number 607 were court cases, or dues where In formation had been, made for the viola. non of some State law: 677 wore dia. charged, and 8,158 were committed. The Mayor's costs, when, ; the fine is paid before commitment are; 12.40, and If paid after the party bas been committed he Is entitled to 13.90 instead of 12.40. Taking the whole number of cases, 8,139, as re. ported by the clerk, as a beats, sod sub tracting the number of court cases, 607, number discharged, 677, and number committed, 3.ls.3fmaklng a total of 4,472. from It, leaves 3,667 in which be received 112.40 costs each, making a total of /3,800 • 81. Witte number committed trajail 486 were released on payment of floe and' mete, which at 13.90 each gives 1489140. On the 807 Open . eases the coats will average MOO, making 13,642.00, and there are 86 oases for Sunday liquor selling reported, on which the come ac cruing to the Mayor will amount to alx. dollars In each case, which ghee the farther sum of Immo. This is ell for which we have been Able to procure fig. urea, but there is 'the matter of vehl ale license, In which a number of caste were brought before His Honor, °twit ich we have no account, and several other matters, which will swell the amount to over 115,500. - . • ILICATITIMATION. MEM e(QCOu4C* scald cr.: 0 ua lie •• •• • 410 veblein license and otter once , not Included la the above .400:1 Co GU KAM . . • • Add to ibLs salary from the elf? ;so co •• ..•• •• •• •• polity L.A. Li) I= We mar bee few dollars over the prop er eantmase of the ruses not enumerated. but leartag It out of the calculation, and our first estimate was much nearer the true figure than our neighbor who meta took to cornet na. In order that our readers, and partic ularly those expiring to tte position of Mayernf the city, may fting,appreclite its value, - we annex • statiQint of the salaries of the leading officials in tee United B:ates prwlejouttirsat iee•hn • - beniaan 41.44 LL OLIL •Loilday lll4l LIM H.1teek....... .................... • twer.tary fhb • LOW Mae J 4414. CUL. ' 4.410 Vlas .r Pruldent Voliaz CIV lipea.t KOZO RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. Intereatbig Immersion Occasieit In the Muddy Monongahela., A revival is now in progress at the Church of God. formerly Mrs. Beecher's, on Townsend street, in the old Sixth ward, and It in said conaiderablo excite ment prevails. We aro told that over twenty permute hare joined the congre gation during the pan few weeks. Ser vices,are held nightly, under the direc tion of Bro. James Roes. Yesterday, at noon, the members of the church assem bled on thp. Monongahela river biink, above the Birmingham bridge, to witness the ceremony of Immersion of a number of members. Not Ina than five hundred persons, men. women and children, wore in attendance, while crowds of persons lined the bluffs above. Reams had been engaged to a house near by, where the candidates had changes of clothing and warm fires by which to comfort them selves after their cold bath. The candi dates numbered twelve or thirteen, eight female. and five or alit males. When all was ready Bro. Ream made a few remarks to the congregation as. aembled, and asked tho strictest order and decorum while the ceremony "ex emplary of the burial andreattrrectlon of our Lord and Saviour Jean. Christ" was being performed. A hymn was then sung by the membera of the congrega tion, after which prayer was offered, the minister and others kneeling, but on ac count of the Mud most of those present remained Banding. Brother Rees then • took a heavy Back about three feet In length, and marching boldly Into the river, made some "soundings" previous to taking in the candidates, At this time parties appeared on the river at the place selected, In skiffs and "shalla" as anxious as those on shore to be witnes ses of the proceedings, and at one time they were in each close prox imity to the operatives that the ofliciat. log brother felt compelled to ask then, to retire to a greater distance. Brother Roes announced that candidates, after immersion, could await at the chore the conclusion of the ceremony or retire at once to change clothing, as they de sired,—all that would be needed to Rua lain them was faith. That faith was strong in- some of them, females in cluded, was evinced by the fact, to which we were witnesses, they did await, al. though with shivering and chattering teeth, the conclusion of the ceremonies. The candidates were led In one by one while the congregatiOn Joined in clinging • hymn. Before immersing the first candidate, the minister called attention to the3Bth verse of the Bth chapter .of the "Acts, which says that Philip and the ennui% both went down into the water. Upon the recitation of the usual form, each candidate, being led into the water up to the waist, was laid backwards into the stream and tabled immediately. In each instance there was a sputter, gimp ing for breath and shivering, but on the whole the cold bath was accepted with fortitude. In one inatanee, however, that of a little girl of about ten years, it appeared rather cruel. The service. (occupying about three fourths of `BEI hour) being over, the crowd dispersed quickly, and the wet ones hurried to change their attire. MEM IZEZI It.ani 6' 5 65* XI 17.000 00 lILIVS 1 350 7311 75 45 EIO 41 111 0 ME 1.9:/'9 4.43 :2 310 33 =3 28 10,X3 111 IS 1130110 SOMNAMBIJLIS3I. AO Allegheny Lady Indulges In Mid Idea Rambles on Streets and House I VI 52 t M4 l MI 03 (M 713 1: 641 5. ^45 Sr 1 7b3 It 3 42 10 43 , 2, tops. A rumor has born current for several weeks past in our slater city to the effect that a veritable female ghost. botmoUlin or what not, regularly put in nn appear ance attar the solemn hour of twelve o'clock at night, on the houseasma of a certain unicorn' block of buildings, on one of tho principal streets. Oo Saturday evening a little knot of anxious watchers. assembled lu the shadow of an alloy op posite. In order to steal a New ;;f the supernatuial helots, and to' determine, if possible. whether the object of their cu riosity wax a roal ghost or a thing of mor tality. Jest as the Iron tongue of the old bell tolled forth the mysterious; hour when spirit' walk, the form of a slender lady robed in Imo:lean white was aeon th emerge from an attic window of the three story house opposite, and stealthily walk along the very edge of the roof. She slowly paced the entire square of houses, occasionally stopped to look over and down into tho Street. The wham'- , es were appalled with horror, for they expected every moment that the woman, for they were convinced that the spectre was a sleep walking piece of flesh and blood, would fall to the ground below. She at times quickened her paoo nod trod where the stoutest heart would have feared to walk, even in broad day light. The onlookers were puzzled bow to ac:. They could do nothing but await the end, for to make any 1.1(4910 to . alarm the somnambulist would have been fraught with 'meet dire. Cul coneeemences, for in a wakeful condition she would moat certainly have fallen to :he ground and meta horrible fate She walked fully fifteen minutes on the honeetopa, when she retired into the slum attic window from whence she had emerged, and carefully closed it Atha. her. ,A tew momenta subsequently the bolt was turned In the lock of the house opposite, and out came the sumo lady clad In white. A few of the gentlemen who were watching followed closely after her, and altogether uneonaclow; of their presence the lady, who was young and beautiful, walked heedlessly along for eeveratequaree when she stopped a Tow momenta and then retraced her stops homewards. She entered the house and the witnesses; to the strange proceedings retired to', their hoinea., to. talk over the matter. One of them made it his business to call on the father o!the young lady yesterday to in. form him of the extraordinary 'scene he had witnessed, and on being confronted by the somnambullst 4be Indignantly and positively denied that she hod made any such nocturnal exhibition of herself, but admitted that she had a fearful (treats' the previous night of playlng go-seek with chimneys ors and A Moue wetelt ne"-"- • housetops. the-gisa - . uereafter be kept on _..0 those who have been watch o w— t ig ht d° b f a i r ta n o bl int bdee" w a l p l be l ect be drthaa p l r e p" E in te t edt d n f iasn pos wf u s h i ti b ute l r e e . ' The victim to tho circumstances; we have so plainly narrated, is highly educnted and moves In the most polished and l'e• tined circles of &safety. 12:1 7.415 s.s 41 1.71 V RC 19 141 3 . .71 24 EZEZI CMZEI A bTßifttiE VISITOR Finks of an 'mane Woman—The ne. Putt oaxeesaive Drlnalug—thilleuny I" In Ming for liter—To the -a Hy Farm . at Last Saturday evening, shortly after dark, the Inmates of a home on Liberty street, Fourth ward, Allegheny, were startled by the appearance of a strange woman who unceremoniously entered the hall door, proceeded to a front bed chamber ,• on the second floor. and deliberately looked herself in. At first the people attempted to effect an entrance into the room, but finding this a very difficult undertaking the police were sent for. W hen the officials arrived they also at tempted to get into the apartment through the doorway, but were uttsuocamfu.. At a last resort a ladder was secured, which one of the officers ascended - and got through a window. Here he discov ered the intruder to be a female, Ruffen mg from - an attack of manta a pore With considerable difficulty he managed to secure assistance, when the woman was taken Into custody and taken to the lookup. At thin place .ehe was receg. nized Re Mre. Henry, a widow. •residlng In the Third ward, and the mother of throe children. It femme she bait been drinking pretty freely for some weeks pact, which resulted In the attack ofmtania apart& At time* she was found quite violent and it woe found quite necessary to keep a strict watch on her movements during the night. The Mayor, upon Inquiry learned that she had relatives living•in the city in afilaent circumstances. and actor& ingly notified them of her condition. They refused, however; it is said, to have anything to do with bor. - A physician was Men called In, who said she must be removed toe more comfortsbie lodg ing place before medicine could have any effect. A ppllcatioi was then mode to the Secretary of the Board Foot Direc tors, who retailed to send her to the tiny Farm, believing that under ell the Mr cumalances the ease was not one that name tinder Ms authority. A third at tempt was made to provide her n home in uncut our city hloapitata , which was unsuccessful, the managers Terming to receive her without a nxemunendatlOn 1 from their physician, and that officer re ' fusing to give the recommendation un less the patient wee brought to his niece, or he paid a fee for going outside bla duties to call- at the Mayor's of Saturday evening end all day yesterday were spent in endeavor. ing to make provision for her, and the Mayor was about to send her a carriage to the hospital physician, when a gentleman called upon him and stated that the case bad received the at tention of a few benevolent members of a church in the eltvorho bad agreed. to provide for the three children If the woman could find a home at the City- Form. Tam arrangement was finally made and the children taken in charge by their charitable volunteer friends. The woman could not be removed last night. but will be taken to the Alen this morning. • "SIM RI 1.64.1 40 MIII PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1870 VIE COURTS. United States Court—Judge . McCandless. SATURDAY, February s.—The entombs. Hien of H. Bucher Swope, Esq., lately ict appointe d istr U , wan " States Attorney fur . hi presented bym r. ir natant, who retiree from the OMC43, and tD who took occasion to refer to the hi& standing of the gentleman among the weathers of •the bar of this State, and p( Ws tine qualifications for the cushion. Mr. Carnahin also thanked the Court for tile uniform kindness and courtesy ex - I tended to him during hisofficlal term and bespoke for his anooeseor a continu ance of that treatment. Before adminis tering the oath of °Mae to Mr. Swope, Judge. McCandless alluded in highly complimentary terms to the faithful mabner in which Mr. Carnahan had die charged the onerous duties devolving upon him. The oath_of °film wee then administered and Mr. Swope entered upon the discharge of the duties devolv ing upori:hlm as United States District Attorney. Judge McCandless made the following order: "That i list ofe\sserin bankruptcy for trial by jury be - prepared by the Clerk, to be taken up on the Scat Monday of the March special session of the, District Court, add for bankrupt cases to continue two weeks. On the third Monday of March the Court will resume the trial of United States cattail." • • Dla rict Court—Eull Bench. SATURiSAY, Feb. s.—The usual Mut day's business was transacted, In which there was nothing of public importance TRIAL LIBT FOR MONOAY 139. Weisenberger ye. Baton. 110. C 107.01101011 Refining Company Dliworth.et al. IEO. ICreeling et nx. ye. Backer et al. 9N. Leahy ye. Nobbe. 123; Harrison ye. Breroton h Wilkins. 144. Pearson Ye. Hill. 167, Weiremberger vs. Catherine Rear ney'e ex'rp. 101. Gallagher vs. Sweeny. 131.. Rector, he., of ER. Andrews Church of .I'ittsburgh ye. Hoag. 140. OWOO.III of steamer "Wild Cat" ye. steamer "Whale." . Common Pleas—Full Bench SATURDAY, February 6.—Tho argu ment Ilat was taken up, but no bualneaa of importance was transacted. TRIAL LIRT Pon MONDAY. 290 Campbell vs Dungen. 291 Same vs Williams. • 292 Same el Rama. • 320 Lynch ya CFRelley. 338.141(024%r vs 338 McClean ye Fahneatoek. 341 Netsb Ye MeClaren. 242 Jenkins ye same. 345 liletsly ya Jacriby. 319 Hartman & Lane ye Finch. 351 blelllroy ve J. W. Barker dr. Co. 175 lisekbeimer vs Vogel. 383 Fitzgerald vs Larimer. Nos. 98, 133. 214 and 286 are fixed for Tuesday, and WO and 240 for Wednesday Aquatic The following card from Henry Coul. ter, which baa been forwarded for puha. cation in the New York Clipper, In reply to a card from Walter Brown, published lo the last tune of that paper, means business, and will, wo presume, bring the "senllers" together at an early. day: PIT ISM, rtomkkibruary sth, 1870. Editor ...Vete York Clipper: In the 'ageism° of your paper I notice a card from Walter Brown, In answer to my challenge, recently published, offer. tog to row him a single-scull nee. In your article introducing Brown's card, as well as from the card itself, the hiference was thrown out that I was not acting al. together "square" in publishing my "Ili in a local newepaper, and that I published the card for tho purpose of gaining "journalistic notoriety" at home. I wish to stale that curb was not the case. 1 published the card in the Pitteburgh Btsriday Lead,. in order that myfrlends at home may know an well my intentions an those abroad; and to assure you that I did not dead° "jouniallatic notoriety" at home when I published It, I will stOte that a emiy of the Loader was sent vod in the first twill leant after its publication; in order that it might roach you in timeifoi insertion In the Clipper. lisaidea,lnas much as you refused to hold the etakes 13 4110 mats between Mr. Melded and myeelf a few monthaago,l supposed that you had sensed to take much interest lo boat racing, and that there was not much use in sending a card to you, only that it might reach Mr. Brown. But now to answer Brown's card. • If Mr. Brown will agree,to row moon the Monongahela river, on the same course upon which Ilandil and I met last summer. I will give him two hundred _dollars for expellees; and inasmuch as . Mr. Brown expressed his intention of rowing In the regatt• here, which la In tended to come elf previous to our pie lowed race, be will make a couple of hundred dollars very easy, as be will receive the expense money, and the stay here a day or two lootter for the ram will coot him Witter nothing.: But if Brown refuses to roW me here. I will row him on the Hudson river, at Poughkeepsie, if be will allow me the nine espouses I offer him to come here—two hundred -dollars. The race to be fib ndles—two miles and a half to a stake boat and re• turn—tore sum of not leas than one thou wind dollar, a side. If Mr. Brown will agree to either of the above propositiOns, I will cover his deposit at your niEce. HENRY c..4.)ULTZB. Petroleum tor 31;ttut, • Experiments have been lately made In rituals, at the suggestion of the Minister of. War, to test the protecting powers. of petroleum against moths.. The Milgar WoeAviblatt annonncee the conclusions at which the committee of Inquiry have " ri ved' l I I* f ^ 7.,.ed that Impregnation with row." ..,ed, neutral petroleum,. pre .:2&-rt moths from depositing Oak , eggs In stuffs, and Is consequently a protebtion against moth eating, but this preserve. ties seems to be effectual only so long as these clothes or other objects distinctly retain the odor of the petroleum. It is therefore recommended to enclose the. Impregnated articles In 4MA:dosing canes or boxes, end to renew the Impreg. nation with petroleum every spring, or, perhaps, even more frequently. t!t AmmescenUl. Oren SOVSF..—Thie evening Mils Maggio Iditchell, the moat charming wo man on the American stage, and who is always sure of a welcome reception thin city, will commence an engagement (crone Week only at the Opera Home. She will appear In her favorite role of "Fanchon, in which she stands unri. va!ed. Large audiences may be antici pated during this week, and We predict that her , engagement here will be one of the moat successful of the season. • Ad - Armor or Mumn—Clolline, Holmes Mortiruer's hilnetn3ls commenced an engagement of four nights at the Amide• my of Musiu Saturday evening. The company le an excellent one, and they played to a large audience on Saturday eight. The Treaaurerthip or the Central Board' = It le not generally known that there la a lively content going on for. the Tres. auroral:llp of the Central Board of Educa tion for the current year. The candi dates are Mr. John R. McCune, who has _held the position. for several years, and Mr. Robert C. Dickson. The former is of the Union National Bank and the latter of the National Bank on Penn street. The friends of the two candidak ■ are making every effort, and thrreontest promises to be moat Interesting. The election taken place to-morrow (Tuesday) alternt , con, the drat meeting of the year, at which.thuttthtaßoard will organize. IlarnelM Museum The "Areal Oriental Giant,". whose engagement we last week announced by the ludefstigabie Major of amusement, arrived yesterday from New York, and commences his exhibition this morning. Ills arrival created intense excitement in the vicinity of the Depot, and not withstanding the time of his arrival was kept a secret and ho was immediately spirited away, quite a.crowd collected and looked In mute iforider upon the largest, best made and moot wonderful man in the world. Tickets to the Mu- POllllll remain - at the old price, the Major having decided not to raise the admit 'aloe. Rather atartliag. Among the ruins of Pompeii, a tow pima since. a party of explorer') came suddenly upon a scene that ...certainly calculated to remind them that "in the midst of life we are In death." A. party of revelers, seven in number, wereseated , around the bailie 'u pon board, while upon the table before them were rare viands and the ccedlieat gold and silver ware—an. tique style. Otto of them held in hlshand a golden goblet In which were atilt a few drone of the liquothe was about to quaff, when Vesuvius belched forth . his. awful. doom, A ehetulatof the party ouislyzed this liquor, and the result of his tavern. gallon lathe sparkling cream ale brewed * at the Ores= Brewery by Pier, Dannals CO. BON BROKEN. Raid on a Faro Bank—Eleven Men Ar- C=2ll Saturday morning officer A. t, Moon, made information befo - re the Mayor charging William Lafferty and others with keeping and • maintaining a gamb ling honer, on Sixth Street. A warrant was issued, and on Saturday night a strong detatchment of police made a raid . on the establishment, .which was in a room on the second floor of the building adjoining the Allegheny Passenger way depot. • Upon entering the room the officers found there eleven men. whom Met' al once took in custody and read them the warrant for the arrest. The men mede no resistance, opt walked quietly with the officers to tne lock-up, where they Ego theirrt ..T.TIZ 3 P, L. Whiteside, folldwst William s i Keller, John Carp enter, B. Redow.John Patch, Joseph Smith. John Edmunds, W. Thomson. and John Jones. Most of them left security in the sum of twenty five dollars each for their appearance Sunday morning, while the remainder were kept In the lock-up. The apparatus, which was found by the officers secreted on the awning, and which was conveyed to the Mayor's office, consists of the "green board" or "lapout," the "dealer's box," of solid silver, the "card box," the 'counter." and several hundred "chips," all-valued at perhaps three or four hundred dollars. This institution hue been in successful operation for eight or ton months, and It L said by- those who pretend to know that It has been doing a thriving buslneaa. -At the hearing yesterday morning Lafferty was held to ball for his appear ance at Court, and the others were dis charged on payment of fines. III:=2 As this la the season when scarlet fever la prevailing, the following sunostlona are timely : It is a dangerous dieorder when not taken promptly in hand. It begins with langor and lona of appetite, followed by fever and nobs throat; and then the-"rod patches" on the cheeks appear. When the symptoms aro first observed, place the child In bed In a room _which is warm but well ventilated. Ad. minister warm weak lemonade with a title gum arable dissolved in It. Cover the abdomen vritlfwarm dry flannel, and lake a neatly folded bred-sheet and place it in boiling hot water, Wring* it L oot by means of - dry towels, and place It over the flannel on the child's abdomen. This ;mst be repeated until perspiration la observed. which will not result for neme minutes, when the patient will drop Into a quiet slumber, and with careful ours. log Is frayed. All of this may be done before a physician can be emu:moped. and will prove a great auxiliary to Ida course of treatment—in many clam; it will enable him to nave the life of a dear child and prevent the disorders which almost always follow thin dreadful cern pla!nt, when it la not promptly assailed by this simple preliminary home treat ment. Iron City College. Messra. Smith it Cowley, Pittsburgh, —Gentlemen:—lt has been some time since I attended the. Iron City College, but I meat -way that I have realized • large profit on the investment I there made. Every day of active buslness life brings mo to realise, and canoes nie more fully to appreciate, the value of the knowledge gained while a student there. Trusting that the Institution hi atilt in potweietion of its good name and successful management, I am, yoans truly, P. AtizErszn. I= The Idea of "respectable employment" is the rock upon which thousands split, and which ship wreck themselves and all who depend upon them. All employ ments are alike respectable that bring hon. est gaiu. The laborer who is willing to turn kis hands to anything is as respect*. ble as the clerk or draper-store tender. Indeed the mm who is ready to work wherever work offers, Whatever It may be, rather than lie idle and beg la by far a more respectable man than one who turns op his nose at hard labor, wearlea his friends with his complaint that he can find nothing respectable to do, pockets their benefactions without thankfulamm, and goes on from day to day, ',useless, lazy grumbler. .The only remedy for him is to arise and pi °wand seek em ployment, throw the false idea of rupee. lability to the winds, and become In real. ity • respectable man by becoming a useful man. .Strive for employment of some:tied. If you fail on the firm application, try the second, and fin On ; even if you fail ninety.niao times, the hundredth applies. tion may he triumphant. , "Try again" should ho the encouraging motto', of all who are looking for employment. Wait. log, Idlest. her like, for something to turn up, won't help you! The world will help those who arc striving to help themselves. The selfish maxim, the world owes me a living never advantaged any one I bet it .bas carried many to the almshouse and more we fear to the prison. There Is enough In the world Les every man, bat the condition upon which that Sinn; ' ts attainable Is expressed In a 7;ord; arr. The sentence, "by t Mee"f lb; brow, thou shalt es:', l thy bread." is in full force arlf It would be a w'Lieful day for ltartanity were that sete,ene,,, reversed. In obedience to thatur,,dition, we secure health , both of body And mind, and make life the blessing wl . :tch a merciful Provi dence designed t e .mt it should be. Tan Ohio 'Woman's Suffrage Associa tion will lr.dd a Convention at Columbus on Thur,day and Friday, Feboary 10 and 11. T'oe object of this Convention will be to urge upon the Legislature now in session the claims of the women of Ohio to word civil and political rights with men, and to determine whether the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association shall declare itself auxiliary to any existing national association. —The Little Bock (Ark.) Gerallessyn five persons were Lost by the oinking of the steamboat America, Mr. Ellis, mer chant of that city, . two boys named Thomas, and two white deck hands. Owing to the fact. that' the passengers were asleep and the boat sunk in three minutes, it is feared more have been lost. The passengers lost everything and suf fered much from exposure and cold. LIVERPOOL, Feb. s.—Cotton market closed with a downward tendency: mid dling uplands 1194 d; Orleans 1.134011.30. Pork declined to MO. Lard 720 6d. Tallow 45a 3d. Other articles unchan ged. ' • . 132721 NOICA.III—On Sabbath morning. February O. 1070, at m o'clock. JADE*, T only bin 00 Wm. Hs age.. Annie E. Kincaltl, to the year of In The I uneral will take plate from the resident. °t his parent. Co. 05 Beaver street, Allesheny My, TOOBOAT Mongnetlf, 0.10 o'clock, tom teed' to the Altrgheny Cpnietery. The friend. of the fatally are reapectfully Invited to attend.. tOod cell! the brightest buds of earth to bloom and .blossoin In heaven. Little Jurct was a blight child--rne whe tired befoul his nun. Of extraordicarybraln and gulch comprehension not In keeping with Ils fragile. delinuni bodf, be was an enigma to hts friend.. Too parents have, In thlt, their dark hour of 1.79111, our heartleat empathy.' Their ttir“hold bas been Invaded and robbed of Ito briglicst ornament by the grtm mestenger of Death: but. while they udden WLL elan they glaidro that In the celes tial choir or ellentiolms their child, even at this moment, chants Itimannalts lo hi. Maker, and looks town fro n heaven and prays it the foot. .tool of Omnipotence. that the time may come when he abed be re u oiled with his loving parent. In the ',tartans land that know. no aeparatlon,' sto parting, no death J • - 13 N - EATAKERS - CiULIRLES ec PETZEUI.Ef UN. V►eU AN AND 2.7? t EANDINEY ISTRiarr CWLI"., Avv.xua. AllegLetry city, where their Mil's , ROODS ue oc..t.ully supplied ,1111 rent are Itr.lloa ILsbomis.7 Awl Pr Mari CoGINs. pm. •arylnK now VS to OW. 11, dlts prtparNl tnejnntraaßt. lioarss sad us, nue. forsiebrdt 3lt ILIMIS of UMW:IbI, Udolls, If rs-v‘lfed. CMS* oPlit SSW lincasi s and utxtit. JOSEPH METED. & SON, lINDMILTAIL.EII.6. No. 1,514 STBZET. • Marriages . for Valaentleirmialshed., duce CONIPIN rate.d. and AU Patera fuLlibment i•• an7d • & CO-. Monolactorart of T.IQIIT GRAY IRON, C l ` 4ll, ei li r X INT ear Me Woht work our 'Dec:atty. Loom John Rutty, Moaner sod 0.10 Hl's.", 'UZI, Potion, and .her . rtio4i_ot ril Hawore !away/ on band. oElolVoleWorks, mow Omar Dopot.•AlleFhool /try. ?Monica addreu Loa,Bct 301. PM. bare,. Ps. • - JszoilS $15.000 TO .LOANI ON. BOND AND MORTGAOE. I loat* toiaMilstaly of • tR - H. H. IDiCODAUCK, if Attorney. at.. Law, N 0.66 Grant street. 30 Atilt , ILE .: lOlL .tte. c=I.II,LN: 75 TONS BEST 1111A.N1DS Soda Ask, tot I% by J. BCI VV/.1:07 FOR SALE. LARGE HOUSE AND LOT OF W'ashitagton St., Allegheny. The property No. 151 WaMitiaton Street, Fourth ar.Allegbenv, Is now creme at pri vate sale. The eat fronts Mk feet on Washin ton stree, and extend• 210 feet to . ltaliroad. The tonic Is • two story double brick, with p.- lor on one aide, sitting root. and library with folding doom at the other side, mtmen, bath room and closet on ground floor, five bedrooms on mrond story and three finished attics. There arewash tubs, stable.rarrlage boom and thmanta ' room. The beautiful lot surronnoina is residence and the retired locality, render it very desirable. . For impectida o f .premises, Prior, term., Ad., apply to A. IMICIATF. Auctioneer, feait47 159 Federal street. Allegheny. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Oil Refinery MI TIMED ACRES OF LAND. At Lancaster City. Pa., known as "Lawn 011 Werke.% 185 feet front on Railroad, with Rails road• siding. Wlll besold without Isserse on THI/Ebbo T. Feb. 17th. /870, at 7 o'c lock e. Y.. at Exchange Hotel, In Lancaeter. Ea. The workaareoll new. In good order. CatiacltY 180 bbls. per week. Terms made known by IlEtsit RIP Real Estate. Collection sad insurance Agent., fet.lC:S.7.ll.ll.tar Lancaster. Pa. F OR SALE—At Warehouse, No 'tus4T, Darragh ateeet. °Manse Pearl Mill, Al bs 1 la•horse Spring Wogrior 1-hone Rough luring WagOn; 1 1-horse Barrel Rack: • sno empty ?lone Barrels: • 00 Empty Iran bound do.; * IU. do, do. Waldo.; 10 Boson Tierces: • DU barter* (lbareinl. • Express, Lumber nod Rant) Wagons for bite 2 JOHN DYRU... FOR SALE.Engines and Soil- ER9, New and Second Hutt!, of all kinds constantly on head. . • Orders trout all parts of the country promptly executed. • JAMES HILL & CO.. Corner Marlon Agenne aoa P.. 1. w. & &Heiberg. Ps. VALUABLE NORTH AVENUE /Olt HALE. Ilvelrably located in Alleal,•ny Gigy, betwe. n Federal and San dman. streets. Mick Derellicg, in excellent e edition. with el modern Iniprovemente and con•enienecs. including chamber.,Mee, iron alc. Ail io complete th, .. ° Clran LitT r a lONS. ft: 34 811th &vend.. • Tow* LAND FOR SALE.--300 A. Acres of choice land in one or the best cotto n sin lowa.near the line of the Chic. o Northwestern Railroad, and cr,t or the most productl-e portions or the litste. VIII be sold low, the whole or a part. SPOT once to B. MCLAIN tr. Mi.. 104 Fourth 7!=l . 3 •OC • = , NIMR 8. CO., Non 4 / 1 and 11l Libnity Bind. Corner of Irwin, now offer the Undo at low hi urea strictly Prime New Crop Few Orleans Sugar and Nolasses. zem low, Cobs and Itnglith Island Sugars. ..h . z .. Tort. Philadelphia and Itaillmor• /tee ootdert Drips. Imecrings, Bronlia stuan'e Adame and Long Island Symms. Porto Him, Calm and itnmisb Melange.. Yonng Hymn. Japan, imperial, Muriporedm and Oolong Tem. Carolln•md ltangoin • Java Laymnyra and IlloContes. Tobacco, Lard till. 7101, Palls, Ohms, Soap Cotton Yarns, am, constantly on hand, ALSO, usrolerras or Fine Brandies, Wines and S Menial., Monello and Sparkling Hor.i e rini or Junket Co., In bottles. Sparkling Moselle. Schonberg and Johann bolo, ktombeinter, lin rieuriny, am liradeobarg Prerre. Pine Olive OIL do do Clarets. Imported In tottlgs do do Wbito Wines, In lmttlos. W. Work & Pons' Sparkling Cato VIA. Tar Old Cherry, Madera and Port Wine• tree Old Monongahela, olsklm. Pers. do Very !Superior Uto motch do . do. ALSO, Sole •gestta for Moot & Char:l4oll'g OrwalFts Impertal. % eraeo•7 and Sellery Chnmpagne. 'lmitates of mromn selection and marmalth 11001.0 ESTABLISHED BY d & T. 430101 Y, 1812. W. BE 01=1', WHOLESALE GROUER, No. 271 Liberty Steet, (OIiIACPA.2 OAP, EAULZ 11077,10, ri:erantmett. PA. x. BTYn LF J. A. STEEL IL. M . STEELE & SOS, Commisatans Mercliwi4B I= F'1 , 017/106 11.41.1. N, F"E-1=1). ate, No• ah OHIO 5T211CT . , Issas H ..t commons =I PETE► BLIL SAM =CHART i IL & nicnemr, jOHBUSSION MERCHANTS, AND DIA ULM IA FLOUR, GW XXLL PEED, &O. 4aX HI Llberti EC. Pittabturgla. lay2t ME&NOIL & muLarEn, . /LOUR, ORLIN All D PRODUCT, _Commission Merchants, Bie. att. LIBERTY STUMM Confl.alentx soltelted W. C. ARMSTRONG, Mambo? to Mau iAnnstro.X.l PRODUCE COIEISBION DIRRCIURT, tan No. 25 Market Street. g L. J, BLLNCHABD, Wholesale and Retail Groeer, No. PrgX gin= - j" ITTLE, SKIED a...PATTON, .41:11=t,! ° 1 1 1,71 9' ° Ptah. carbon and 1.17 d ' OIL Iron. liana. GI". VotionYarna and all Plttaborals Manormonres innerally: 113 and 114 OZIJOND 13211115 T. Plstaborata JOUR I. nouSs—rnW. U. TOHN.I. HOME & DUOS., Sue ee.sors to JOHN I. 110111‘g k Whole sale Grocers and Commission Merchants. Corner or ensithdeld nod Water streets. Pittsburgh. GREAT INDUCEMENTS, Li • No. 9.1 Federal Street, CLOSING OUT SALES WINTER GOODS: RECARDLESS OF COST, To Make Room for Spring Stook. j ail line Old Ladles' Care, wholesale and re. C4ored Comets CIS. 4 ealerChudeen , s O.le era hose for Mkt. Ladles' lienekerewier., Ladle& New Style Cr.fano., Oo,. AS Qther Goo's in PrOportion, at MRS., S. C. ROBB'S , 91 Federal Street, Alteghenll. STUB• JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders,. EsaiNE, Locoeuhrip is sums ELI BRASSES Jade Promptly to Order. BAUBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Band. Praprleson and Manalinturers of LE Cooper's liproved Balance Wiled STEANI Office, 882 PENN STREET.., Foundry, Cor.l7thind Railroad Eltri!e4s, rrrnlitintea,Pfti. IMO OR GENTLERRN, Maids/. to portbste.a Mee pretest for their Mends ittr• HOLIDAY CIFT. Would do well CL O CKS , WO examine Tay stook of WATCHIES. ZWELRY and OIL VIM WARJC of %ha most doslxablo pan ono Ais U. DIINSEA.THT. .13V1 1 / 1 1P, AND OrTlClabt. TlN'Sln=i VINEGAR. Tiff.PITTSBURGH _ . VIITGAR WORKS. BALLOT!, & ,ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND . AVENUE, ttols premed to 1.121,11 VINEGAR. sills LOWYST MAIM= ItAT11:14 Attentlon It Dar tlcalsrly called to ono EXTRA WINE MEDAL WINES, LIQUORS, &O. WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING, The Very Best in the United Mei. MANUFACTIIHILD HT WILLIAM WAGNER, '9Bl.trorelt Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA. do /Viz:m.7Aß re leading ladrata=l.4.- SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, lEPOETEEN or WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &0., WHOLESALE DEALERS Lll PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Have Removed to NOS. 884 AND 886 PENN, Car. Ele•renth St.. (formerly Canal.) t it/SEP . Et S. FINCH b. CO., aloe. 133, 1.197,169, 79418 E and 1994 113.133 371=T. ITIiII2.IIBGH. Kam - nuorosais or CeipperPun RA dealera 3 . 0351G11 MS . (WOK& EOM. Sr- Raman p J. i li :0) : us ; it441,r.1 I frj):l4 HENRY HALE, MERCHANETAILOII,*. Corner of Penn and Sixth Streets FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE MTIIERSON & 11111ILINBRING , KFCCEBSOB.S TO W. U. DWG= & CO., NEERCH.A3rT TAILORS, No. 10 SIX.TII ST„ late St. Clair. viotrzyspalsyref7V able price.. Hr. aetTli LAN Hat NO will still at del I,7BOheIIiTPaIts,TriVIIIILANBRINo. J. 11 TWI .F . FASIZIONABLII MERCHANT TAILOR, Keeps conatantly on band Clothe, Cassimeres and Veattsgs. AIso,UENTLZMEN•IS YUENDIIIINGGOODEI. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, PITTEIBOUGH. Pk. styles.airecat.i Clothing made to order la the latest mama NEW FALL GOODS. A. splendid sew Meta CLOTHS. CISSEMERES. dea, .1.. t maim! by Way 'minim ie2: Merchant Talor. VI Ilmltateld amt. WALL PAPERS WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices. To make shelf room for new goods. We will sell till the first or March Stook now In store. Without Regard to Cost, COllPltlsl2ifi HAN - MOUS PABLOR PAPZILIL D 1241 aft ItlX)11 PAPICKS. HALL AND CHAMBER pumas, Also,•• largessoortment of CDZAP PAP/Mat No. 107 MARKET STREET, NEAR /UTE AVENUE. ' JOS. B. HUAI:B k BRO. ELEGANT, PAPER HANGINGS. • Enameled Wall Paper* lo_plain in tinnal , rime to aoot and mote. Vermillion /onde wish gold and Minld_dgmea. EDI eloBBl4, VILL. VETS, INDIATAPIZTRY, 1:111.EZE. PANELS ataniped and printed gold. Newly Imported and not to b. found elmmiltere In the country. roe eels at W. p. INT • 'PAW A T.T A IS NEW WALL • PAPER STORE, • 10.1 Liberty Street._ e.O • COAL AND COICI. CILUILES IL EMSTRONG, Yoiledogl!eny and' Gonnellsille Coal, Lod 11.allotozor of COLL, SUCK AND DEBULPIIIIIZED COKE. _OII I I7ICB AND YAltrt, corner Butler and Norton !street. Liberty mrl Clymer streets. Moth ward: also &coed street, MOB , 8.4. antt sit foot or HON street. T. t U. B. B. Depot, • • -• • • • Orders left at either of 'heehaw!, oakais, or ail• drew to me through PRUblugh P. 0., will ra• INIIIO prompt attenuou. R.rer to whom lam enalytng: iney, Wails Co., Wu, health. Union Iron MU le, B. U. Yow ler & Co. r elltehell. !Stephenson & Co., Bluell & 00.. Ora& Hones. Alex Bradley, Park. Dull. Co.. park, liteCardy & Co Reese, Our • m. W. Faber & Co., Helix yo & Co., James I.lle i rs ii h ow all ol A i lle y n n . iea.L, a r C e. " n o. Il l a wan tou . Allegheny Valley B. R.. COAL: COAL!! COALItt INCESON, STEWART I CO., Navin/!emoted Cale Offis . to -. 'NO. 537 LIBERTY/ STEM, 'Rattly ate P.m law NMANTD /MOON. Are UAW rrencred .)UAL Rose TAN3IIIO. 1313 ANY LUNY. NUT :VAL at the 4:men mortal. pries. All onkreleast their oleo% or addressed to thrOOSII • the •0 1 1 stlAAdoll Dentehtly. FLOI7R. OTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CONSIMEBA.—We are now reale of 10.009 4oWels earetollfaeleebd N ' V ' n t 471 WEAN, purchased in 1111.0. Parte. fireen ZZ mld MOrgllll (mantles, lodtana. This lot of Whon la the very best to be found and Cannot be surpamed by any In the United BUM. We have also Mashed our inipmvements Ideeldusili 'Nadal Cloths and Cooling Ntsions. mid aro now for to furnish the hest Floor we have made for ten yomn at prices that defy competition nn the sum grades or Dom • It. Ir. ICRINABOT Past num JUR Apiebsay. Neptember 712, 11169.• F ll 011111 FLOUR! FLOIFit YINTISSOTIL BLEICIIS PLCII7II. 441.0 b . eLefTrzlbrzlrz V,11`%3 fig tttqva t - 0::1801112 Red 3.1.100. bbt 10 1 47 °noun wxsooNam 7LODSB. , sou belt BATenlde i flea ee t :i Vor t lai l tener, WM/ 14" VglirrietteLeletAlltIrT. erStil itub „ I CA! r e ll oc o t t b yan iggdahlo : Pride tem 1 1:s 1 edirev=isit eta be rbolen trOadetleleille art. wArr. wild , • cu. , nal 11l W W aft Wooi INSURANCE TIM NEVI JERSEY Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J. Assets, Over $500,000. All Policies lesued by MI I Company are perpet ually lon-►erfelting after the ray - meet of one Annual Premium. ' Dividends annnally declared and applied on third annual premium, either on the permanent ISICr.A.IIO of the polies, or to reductton of pread , HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General Agent, 167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor,) M=IM . AGP Reliable Age wantsd derq7ll THE IRON CITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, .Of Pennsylvania. Ottlee, 15 Federal St., Allegheny City. .D/HEL7OIIIIs Hon. JAICCS L. CHAHAR. Bel. i ft othltENAßStliD. I. D" Het. A. H. BELL,_II.O" Rey. td. NEoBIT, D.D. W. A. SEED, (ladder Alleghany Trot 00. JACOB RUSH, Real Rstate ASent.. BLVON DRUM, Mayor of AllelthUnTo E. W. HENRY. Hotter. A. IL BELL,Attormey.at- D. L. PATTERM)H. ammbev .eltaat. D. bWOO ranee Ascot. Capt. HOOT. aminutos, Prasideat. lr Ha.J. B. C LA RIE.O. O. Vice Preabiaat. JACOB 1111101. liteerntAry, C. H. BUNNY. T M. W. WHITE. lima'. ADVISER. MUM Sll'O6lllE4 eeu'l Agent. COMMISSIONED AU/ 570 POR THE Mt John M. Donald.. 0. Alkyls ny.Ta. W. W. limy. IC .cliestrr, pa. Rey. James 110111orebrad. Braver, Pa. P. H. Conran. McKeesport, Pa. George H. Johnson Blairsville, Pa. J. S. Ctrayer. Johnstown. Ps. Comnany strictly mutual. All profits scerulng to volley holders by dlyttlind returned annually from the end of the tint year. All policies str n forfeiting. • lain CASH •. INSURANCE COMPANY. • PELBLAWS BUILDING, 10. los rum Socovad 'near, FiTTSBUROH. PA. Capital .A. 31. IHRISCTONS. J. lOgley, I H.W.ollver, :Capt.M.Balley. Ann Wallsoe, B. H Hartman.;A. Onambers, .Th mas IL AM:lurks, iJas. naney. HOBERT H. NINO, Presldent. JNO. P. JENNINOS..9I. Yreiddsa‘ JOH. T. JOHNSTON, tHessooT. OW. N. J. UNACIS, Eierol Areal Insures on Liberal Term 'on ail !ire aM Marine Mom NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Dar. Federal It. and Diamond, Allegheny B ign tr in e. th• SECOND NATIONAL BAETY W. W. MARTIN ?Tel:Went JOHN BROWN,_ l'residant, JAM AS R. STA VINAuN. Secretary. Dzsros: - - - John A. Myles, 'Jas. LoekbstLlJos. Itlyers, Ju.L.Grabsoz. Robert Lea, C. C. Hoyle, Joo. Brown,Jr., ()earns tiers; Jseob Hopp.' o.H.PWllllamslJno. Thompson,J. Noliaugber. ape PPEOPLE®INSITItANCE CON. PANT. OPTIOX. N. S. COMER WOOD a IIITHUTL V:l=== Drascrots: gm. Ph=ps. Capt. John L. Elsoada, John Watt. Maraud P. iihrlaer. John X. ParhS, Charles Arbuckle, C. H. I.ove, Jared H. Brush, Wm. Vas girt, Jar. , D. Ver. • I73.1•11 ' 11C. P l YeCnett i ' WM. PHILLIP% Pre:Aden,. JOBB WATT, Vice Pres!dent. W. P. HARDNICR. B.,er..ta rr. WESTERN JCISORANCE CON . it.L. A LTD7m. Mir 11. 2 1 1 reide.w.• wm. Secretary. CAPT. UHYUME NEEL.% General Asieut. 9$ Water sttoet, licmg it Co.'s •Pieree house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. intliteJure agalnci all kinds of Piro .0 Mae rem Bt.. A 009$ Institution, mem.. by Di rectors who are well known to Um community, aad yr. Are determined by promptness And Ilbon. MUT to main.. the character which they have sammie& as offering the beet protectkm SO %Pe. Who... to di Insured. DIMACTOssi Ale.i. g i gc tn.., Jean U. 10c1uts. IL. Miner, Jr., M.. 4. t.., James McAuley, • Willi.. 0. Ev.. Alexander Speer, Joseph Mirkpalgi... Andrew Aoki., David M. Lone, W.. Murat., D. Pa... slur FIENIIMPELVANIM INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMISSURONI .OFFICE. No. 167:4 WOOD STREET, RANI OF COVALENCE IIITH.DINfi. Thin to • Home Company, and manna solizet Mrs by Fire exclusive!, LEONARI WALTER, President. O.•C. BOYLE, Vico rremlacut. NONFAT 'PATRICE, Treasurer. ILEUM NeELHEn. 1. necrecary. DiuncTonst •- • Loonud Walter, deorneWlinan. O. C. Basle, Goo. W Erma , Robert Patrick. J. C. L ippe, Jacob Painter, J. e. Jewish Mug, John Voce - Noy. Jas. H. Hop kins, A. Ammon, Hem Sprosd, Imm INDENIIIrI7 AGAINST LOSS E 7 7/RM FUJIKLUI INIUNAMCE CO.OF?MMDEL►MIA, orriosmiaa 41T CHI9THDT VT.,near Drammen& Martu W. EwaAm. )(mimed FL DD3I3 Tobias Wagner, David 3. Beam, W Damsel Grant, use Les, Jacob IL fib, 'Weald C. Data. ' F graLIDI . O. new i417111!' nu t C. DALE, Vim Proaldent. 9MlD l' Drr.e " Vbrlitti,laimart, North West co m e r Tblad and Wood baremia. mileamia ALLE SF ENY INSURANCE (V/xcE CO nEt VI F NY UTH STRET,BIirs BLeCa. araDat all kinds or Piro and Marta. Risks. JOEN IRWIN. dn.. President. T. J. ROSRINSON,.VIen Prectdext. C. 0. DC/ANAL?" Secretary. CAPT. WX. DEAN, General AMA. iAncrO L . Jells Irwin. D . B. Pahnestoet T. J. tio.sklasm, W. H. Ryerson. 0. 0. Boasey, Robert H. Davis." Harm Childs. C a re n Sellers. • Charles Rays, Cant. J. T.ODoeldals. Cant. Wm. Dean. T. G. Nevin. !J ' a aiaf:f: t4} ; U. ItIctOIIMICA, Attorney-at-Law. No. GB BRANT =MELT ♦g"Y+omDt attention Elven to allkbada of legal slum. ja: Alt G . w. DieCAMP, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 137 YOUILTH •Ps..c. Li t u = Iferhaerly oce:3l:d t, t e 7 o s n . Walter It. Dtatrleec ' o i .ra t : M t ge ficae . 81m;enieTiglitl Courts of Alleaheay comay. aad make ogle. Ilaw m. most of thew:llama% coantfts. Ja.29:03 ARCHIBALD BLARELEIr, . re. gs norm irrurrr. 111112n1d.li, =BMMI JOHN Al. STRAIN. ALHEITIIL&N. • Z3C-0111C10 ZIF...MOIS OF THE PEACZ AND POLICE hIAGINTRATIL Ofiters.l2.ll PINTA tiTUCET. upposits itm O thedral, Pittsburgh. Pa. Dade, I.lcatts, Mort, OM. Alatnowledgmentx, Depositions sod Teen. Sulam* egebutal with Oromuistril WM. B. NEEPEM, eznratnux Allp u rc-E , P FEA re , a etwriClEo/ OFFICE:, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. Special attention Oven to connylaCtlig ant collections, Deeds. Ronda and llortamea deawa up. and all legal baldness attended to poMPUT and acemeatelv. • *LASS. CHINA. 'CUTLERY 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GCIODS. FINE. VASES, 11011XXIAN AND OHINA. Dixtria errs Tzs, sims 8/108Itie szis, uirr cur' A largo storJr. of SILVER PLUM 000118 of deocriptioas. r call MAW= Mit belgitZ R. E. BREED & 5 o 100 WOOD STUEET. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. A lantessiortment anew pattern; and shapes Jest renamed.. 'Also Med and Inittanla Ware. Vases and PIA= Ware. now opentair and for ode at very low prices it H. HIGBY. & aO'S., No 189 LIBERTY STRBBIE. AMUSEMENTS tarrirEw OPERA ROVES. 11magenut et for lax nights only of the ehatias lug and favorite artiste. MAGGIE MITCHELL Fho win Mint ar Tills (Monday) EVILIEING abrgary 7.b. 1.70.10 to ever popular piny written exprotidy for her; - enit tit d, FANCHON repel.. the Cricket Weigle AUtehelle The:3lll.lm. Dance. Aet 2. bt• Androche restlyal. Act 3. The Witch of copse. Act 4. Tne Wtll of the Wisp. Act 5. A 1 ear Later. In pr paretlon.'LPHl.E. YeeeleMltche II Matinee o • Paterday. • I ay — ACADEMY 0111111181 C. FOUR NIGHTS \ ONLY, Commencing Saturday Evening, Feb. Sta. Also, at LIBERIT HALL, ' r Atr i r i t; b 2 , l;CAl3 . 4lT 34 /1111 :I.IOAT - COLLINS. HULMES dI . MORTIMER'S MINSTRELS AND BRASS BAND. TUE BTAILS OF TILE ruonassioN. COLLINS, ROUSES, MORTIMER. IWOREW, WILLIAMS AND RICHMOND. The Great Comedtane. - Card. at admle,lon 33 coals .11e.ervad Keats 00 coots. FURRY CO:CHAD. Anon.. For further particulars ...mall tdor. fed.ll. IarPEETSBURGIE. TURNER HALL. Fcriptare History in Tableaux Vivant g AFTER THE CELEBRATED DRAWINGS OF GUSTAVE DORE. Tware Exhibitions EMIT EXHIBITION HOMY HENINfI, January Mat, 1870 MEE By Ur, 'W•ateyq Band 1. Tebiettee...eteetlite or the Wm.li—Let. lhaie be Light. Genesi.: Chapter EIEMM! The Expelslon frees Pared Lee (I.:nests: Chapter 111. 3. Table:Gin The Death of Abel Genesis: Chapter IV. 4. Tableaux....itie Detute—The Destructlon • of all Risk. (lanesls: Chapter VII. 5. Tableaus No ah Canes (lanails: Chapter IX. ' G. Tableiss....Expol.lou of Ishmael sad LL Mother. . Genesis: Chapter XXY. 7. Tableaux Immolation at Maas Genesis: Chapter XXU. B. Tableaux Itibetea at the Wail Genesis: . Chapter XXIV. O. Tab!eine... .......Isaac Reeetvath Ftebeeea. •• Genesis: Chapter XIII% lEEE= Jo.ph Sold by illy Brython. Genesis: Chapter . =VII An excellent Orchestra (Great {Vattern Band) will entertain the andienes while the Tatlatex are arranged. - . The Turner Society have done everythlos to. secant a sn'end Id Execution • f the undertakin a. Which Is under the immediate conduction of Prof. C. CONRAD. and atilt:lts a 'Carat pstroti7 ago of the nubile. Jeuarz-m I=l igr'THITID AND. LAST xni- TION,OIhe. pupils of 310011.11.25D' PUBLIC SCHECLS, Elereulte riard. mill 5112 their Third Exhibition, consisting of Muslia.: Declamations. Iteadires. Colloquies. and Tab leans., oa TLTESDAY EVENING. February Oth. Dorn oven at Z. Peaorinance to commence at 7:45. Elaine, 25 cents, to be bad at the door. fes:ist 4SSESSWEENTB NOTICE IS • HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Viewers, appointed.- to Maw and the damages and benefits cur tne opening of TAILOR ANE2.I7g, withits present width. from Palo Alto street to Webster street, will meet on 'the /montage 7.11.1 DAY. Ifebruary, 1070, at 3 o'clock r. Y.. tons tend to tie (tales of their Impels tment. JOHN . 'MORRISON =I WAX. THOMPSON EIN3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that the anderalaned Viewers, appalnted. to view and assess the damages and benefits on. the opentng of MONTEREY STREET, main. taintag It. present 'width from the north side of Carroll stress to the north aide of Jefitroso• street, will meet oath: ground on SATURDAY, . 14th February, 1810, at 9 o'clock F. nr..oto 'Wend to the ditties of their appoint:amt. AND. DAVIDSON. 8. W. IfeGINNISS, JAMES ORAliAlf. - Viewers. EEC] NoTicE. Falb Natter of Opening Lincoln Stmt.. Notice Is berrebril yen that the assessment for damares mule by' the Pled., for the °peeler of Lincoln street has been Sled In my office for collect Ion; that If raid amen..ts are not Intel within thirty days !rem the date bereof.'llsela milt be filed therefor nalnit the property.. sensed with to tercet, mists and fees, and the alma colleeted by legal proems. J. I. PLACILZ. City Attorney. • • No. 108 FULL Avenue. 7it50171108. AL 1810. ions.* PROPOSALS CONTTIOLIMS'S 07.101111, j Cli'T ALLIOniNT. Yetuaary 3, 1870. AND. tealed Propos.; witlD. ,ftehrea at it& officip Otll a o'clock r. it., THURSDAY. 1 ebr.l7: .11.1U2,11110, for Planning. Bating and Shrinking Twir ! Wrought-Iron Cranks. an main Shaft at Water Work.. °rental= bo keen at Water , . Forge, Punnets. Wiy, mush. Bidders to tele off ado Crank. , dnnno . crank pink and leave engines reads to sun .• Work to be done to the ratlstaationottbaSo.. Per/Menden , •.r Water Works. rat W N. FOETBII, CU) Controller., • OFFICE or • Talel , Ciarrsomara OF ALLltaliTer ConNTY. . I . II76EUROH. February Ad. 1810.„ NOTICE FOR • • TRANSCRIBINC. SEALED PHOPOSALI3 will be received kill,/ ;Mice until if tit inst. f.r 7N.A.1C8C8132119 J 171312191111. DOCKET No. 6. Court of Caen— mon Pless.accoiding tom dlermade b 7 ealBooexi.: .coder the 4to pectic:tot Act of •ssembl7peseeB. 91Id toy of lferek, 1897. - By direction of CoimiyCommiesioncri." fe1:451 1111NILY LANBCBT. Controller: C1TY.00317,01.1.311 , 7 071723. 7 Cur or ALT.30113.1/12„ 7ao. 1, 1070. _ F NOTICE TO CONTHAOTOOI4: , elealed proposals will be rerilred at 006000 lelll 3 °Work r. n., THURSDAY. Yebroary tta VITOe tor the • Grading of Chariton; Street,' . from Western Avenue to Vault ner •" hovel/loath:as eau Desoto at the offlos of Ciao. Davis. tut . City 'Engineer. The ryas lase. • served to rvpet say or all bids. • City Controller: EEO REMOVALS FL 3111 321GL COCTI36,3La - M WHITMORE.; mwr.A.Tv. AGMN7I. .11u removed from corned Chia and Bandaskj ; 1030)110 arztzEr; red -.... ALLtunsarr CITY. .* IL iO aL. IlLerehants Flee Ins: Co., CkleagN. *sews,; •1141,649.03. MARKET FINE INS. CO., N. tr Partlelpatlom, AASZTe.• t 682.1411.40. Connecticut The Ina Co., Hartford; Aftsirrs. 4400,000.0° - ZDWAND 1. 11DHSSs , Agent, Armored to ICHSVAIMIIt AYES' rfiri ti beswe.a Wrod awl osoltbOet4 street, I.ll.lsbors Pa. ' 3,12:00 • (SAY & LOGAN nit° rirromml from 41 =CM JITIIIET.. • . 89 Filth Avenge, u.tu imt.roymesits en Oa stand me ern. JONN eairroa.... . .. WA.11.A96 CIPTON kWALLACE.IIItottr SALN.OIIIIn= AND PRODUCD MAL" Xo. • 042.T11 lITNJULT. IltUbtqsh. _-,4-' , .7 , •zi'f . , - ,,,. , :,••a. ,.. • - •. , ;: ,. . , .•: !.. . r.,-,-,r4 •: :4 t,'"Ni.4,';',l.l.&''!„.:',''24':'S:.'',V4.'''..-7'''-'r EZIMITII