DI 14e phut (kph U% CITY. cAI The wen and ofeort of the Daily and Weekly Gaszire will Ye removed, from the 220th to , the Mat of March, from their old stand on Fifth avenue to the large, ittur4dorliid “GassTra Buildings," at the corner of Smithfield street and Sixth ;avenue, reoontly purchased by the pro prietors as a permanent home for the eimarrs, ,' Went; For Fele and For Rent will be ,bn nd on 2d peg& The snow plow wax ont - at work on the eltlsena' Passenger Railway yesterday. The Go Committee held • meeting last night and considered politico:mitr the erection or twenty.elght gas lamps In Tartans partial the city. Ctmttuir Clawson held an inquest yes tardey on the body of John Kampaton, a ehild who died suddenly of congestion of the brain, in the Ninth ward Tniusday The Pittsburgh and Iltrmingham.and tha Central Passenger Railways were Only running hall the usual number of am yesterday, but have four horses at- Seabed to each car. Enders Gazette: Alter, elz years trial of the 'Heeler scales" at oar boiler works wo- freely say that•we neither know nor want better melee. • Timm tt: Co. Taken Hack.—Eitephen Moine and into Herds, the colored boys who were arrested on a charge of larceny on Wed nesday, were yesterday taken back to ,ITsdotdown by offloar Lucien Bunting, of ghee place. . ' Ferocious Dog.-13. Hooper made in. formation beforo Alderman Newbert yesterday agelest.Totot Ford for keeping -1111 ferocious dog. The animal. It Is alleged, attacked Wad' severely bit Hooper's eon. Warrant termed. Edward - Fatale made information 'blade Alderman Newbert yesterday, &sag= Jacob Millar with larceny. :T✓t/parttos boarded at a hotelon Seventh ;Iffinne, and it Is alleged Reefer appro. ; prated Dottie of the deponent's clothing. 'Warrant finned. Emily Jant—din. Hannah Davie inforMation before the Mayor yea. Alarday, charging her husband, John B. Davis, with 'mann and battery, alleging that the accused struck her with hla fist 'And knocked her down. She further 'Wages that he threatened to' kill her, 'and as information for surety of the Moe was leaned. *urethanes for those wanting any. thing In the way of hardware, se Mr. N. Stony, at 144 Smithfield street, is engaged In business out of the city, will sell off his well selected stock of goods at cost prices. By all means do not let this es. eape your notice, for you may look for bargains. He also hu his counter and shelving to dispose of, all wlthla thirty days. A hearing was had yesterday In the WO of Neill Briceland. charred with threatening to knock all tho tooth out of -Charles Grady's mouth. It appeared on the tieerthiC that Mr. omdy wee the for. taste poseemorof - lint one Incisor, and that In the last stage of decay, but the Alderman feeling that the obstreperous Neill might, his threat into exacta don mid forcibly remove that one, held the Accused to ball for Court. Ranh Treatniedt.—Patrick Conner made Information terve Alderman McMaster* against Fred. Williamson, barkeeper at the "Three Pigeon.," on Rosa gullet, for assault and battery. (boner stopped at the house the other evening, when by some misfortune he incurred the displeasure of Williamson, ratio tbereepon, be alleges, attacked end beat him unmercifully. The accused WS arrested and held for a hearing. Valnable•Ceal Lauds for Sale.—Mr. L. Mellwalne;encrtioneer, will expose at Ms salewoome, No. 106 Smithfield street, on Tuesday, March 15th, as per extended advertisement elsewhere announced, several of the very beet coal fields of Western Petmoyiventa, located In Bald win township.. TMe _property will be sold ehe , a p and It Invites the attention of all arylt rw who are desirous of -Mak ing $ good investment. Read the adver tisement. . llegraw'r. No. 45 Ninth (Rand) etroet. is not the only place in the city where • tobacco and cigars are sold, but lovers of the weed. after once purchasing at Ms establishment; never care to hunt any other. The stock on hand bialways large and of the very beet champion Megraw's long experience In the .trade ambles him to anticipate the wants of his patrons, and as a conas gnaws, be has no lack of customers. . .lt at 45 Ninth street. Charity Ehlr.—The voting on the fol lowing articles will close to night and we .trust there will be a libenll attendance: On the elegant set of gauges and tongs for the most popular iron roller. The dish fdr the most popular iron boiler. The gold watch for the most popular and charitable genllemen. The contests runs idea:and a great deal of interest Is man ifested. To-night the Fair closes, and donbtieo• the coaaaion will be crowned with =immense stUtufanoe. . • Alleged Neteence.—Yesterday morn tag:Robert Arthur. made information ,'.beans Aldernum Zdortaatere, charging -Thomas Graham with maintaining a public nuisance. ..The parties own ad joining properties In the Sixth ward, and art dlilloultyls In rebition• to abstract , lag an alley which runs between them. Arthur. allege. Graham built a Wee slaws the tholonabfare and completely ,blooked It hp, claiming that It wu pe wale. when In fart it Is a public+ alley. Tbe disputed strip runs between Roberts and hillier streets. The accused was ar. noted and gun ball fir a hearing. That Plagiarhaa The volunteer critic of the aka, who :unblushingly branded Profaasor .Ebert a '; Musical plagiarist; hu indiscreetly do 'stoned 40 identity, and we now leave him to enjoy the dilemma Into which navy and jealousy have consigned 'him. , . We quote,' ai an and of the con• troversy, and with hearty • eckoen nted and l e a ndom ag e e m oefn ta, t p mporary whi ruh veely u criticised the ,Merits of Profeuor Ebem's original ooMposition, but wss honorable enough :to say that every musician knows that the composition' cited by the Mail as having been used, contain nothing re . gambling the Aguas Del of the Pro. Ibsen?, and that the writer of the Mail :was simply writing on a subject of which he was . profoundly Ignorant. Prollissor Ebert should not be deterred — ln his laudable efforts by' the conceited sneers of those who cannot distinguish between.j est criticism and captious cm. in 214,.! Fire on Fontrth Avenue About twelve o'clock last Wed, a are ' occurred In Harlot's Ordinary on Fourth avenue, - between Wood and Market sareits. The Ere °Agitated Is the collar Where the basfroven is abutted and as "the oven bad . boon use daring the evening, It Is probable the ere originated from It. .The alarm was given by some ens passing the place, who saw the :'smoke fuming from the cellar and the ' store room In groat volumes, and when , She dm department arrived, not onowlnit where the fire was the water was thrown Into the store and dining room, sensing a much greater destruction of property than would otherwise have cu oc rred. Th lou, which was rincipally mused by w e ater, could not be p definitely ascertained last night, but Mr. Herbst thought it would approximate three thousand dollars. He has an insurance of .2,000 on stock and fixtures and 13,500 ' on silverware. 10!=nE22! ti • Since the arrest of James Johnson and kIII his rota"' to this (MY, a number , of notes. alleged to be forgeries, have "HiMed up." Yesterday, Er -liiiyorJaa. pg i Blickmore made information before the ~r 4 •- . Mayor, charging Johnson with forgery, in Which lie alleges that he endorsed a . ' cote fin...1;4600, on which the names of t ;Robert Johnson and D. Gilmore ap. • '•l , red as tinst and second endorsers. When the note tell dna Robert Johnson lo .-..suill, Gilmore alleged that their Manta , trl ' . : bad been forged, and the consequence tto • ' was Mr. Dlachmore had to pay the note. : A warrant was tuned and served on • Johnson, who Is in jail, whereupon be -. ' waived a beering i and a commitment Wu "i • James 30eitinney also made infanna. tionieharging Johnson with ibrging the maw of , James Illatings - aiM Robert Johnson_ to a note for 1700, . which note J• 1 - , •,..; Wit enerward ir.domed by McKinne y . -, Allearrarit wailasued in MU Mies and 11 1 • . -- .......:sesandlinent will , IV al wr id‘be, listqPitoJ • , ,7: AKIN Irigla= Shla WI I COUSII HOW. Dineen' ADIMILI Rtport—lnterestlng Statements—Coadltloo of the tlon—Flasnees, Inmates R. H. Davis, Esq , President of the Board of Poor Dins:tors of the County Mime, has prepared an 'aerating and complete annual report, from Which the following instructlie statistics and Infor mation Is remind: WINAWcms. - 1 The total receipts during th year, in. ii,, eluding a Wants on hand at 0 to of last report, were 181,560 25. and th expendi tures for, all purposes p 0,139 5, leaving an unexpended balance J nary Ist, 1870, of 11,921 30. The expenditures were es follows: For subsistence a, d all ex. poems pertaining to the ••116m0' , and farm proper. $14,142 32; out door relief % , 14,090 71; for patients at the Warn Pennsylvania Hospital. 153 18 . 60; for permanent improvements. 981234; to other Institutions and Dia Wats. *OM 07; to invested Indenture fund,' 100; for amount collected for sundry persons, 11,020; for foes, fare, and expense out doors, $l9O GO; for wheat for 1870, 1500; for insurance, 16311 17; chargeable to 1870 and 1871, 1344 45. - =I The cost of the °Home". proper and farm, including all ordinary expenses and repairs, and all salaries, was 814,142 annual average coat or each inmate, $82 : 71; weekly average coat of each inmate 11,r0. This is the actual money cost, without adding anything for the market value of the productions of the farm. Number of inmates January let, 1869, 184: number admitted during the year, 2413; number born In the "Home," 9; total, 489; discharged daring the year. 224; died at tne "Home," 2f.; total, 249; number of Inmates December Slat, 1889, 199. Of the number 98 are adult melee; 46 adult females; 27.-bon and 19 girls; average during the year, 171. = Thu average number of iosane kept at the Western Pennsylvania Hospital at Dlxtnont, for the year, has been thirty one, besides an average of nineteen com mitted by the Court of Quarter Sessions, charged by the Hospital to the County CommLiatoners. They pay the account and then collect from the County Home. The total amount paid during the year was te,3113 50. The Directors report that they have reoelved $474 OS toward the coat of two Insane patients, partof winch was due previous to 1869. The report says: ..It will be noticed , that the sum paid for the maintenance of our insane is very large. The prospect is, that the year 1870 will wet more, as this tern ble malady seems to be largely on the increase. And as we keep all our Insane at the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, 'they of course cast much more than they would If kept at the Home. But we hove no facilities to make them comfor table or do them good there. , A few of our insane patients will .be turned over to the cities of Allegheny and 'Pitts. brush, on the settlement of acoonhta growing out of the addition of parts of our District to theirs." PRODUCTS OP TER FAIUt. Daring tho year the produots of the farm were as follows; Flay,...lllty tons; wheat, three hundred and. sevelity.three bushels; rye, twentyslx busheiet. oats. eight hundred and nineteen bushels; corn, In the ear, three tbousand and sixty bushels; potatoes, one thousand three hundred and fifty bushels; onions. MY bushels: tomatoes, two hundred Imbeds; beans, twenty bushels; pork, eight thou sand one hundred and nlnetyone pounds; beef, one thousand one hundred an d seventy potmdr, veal, nine hundred and efghtymine pounds. IREUND4 PATRON SAINT. St. Patrick's Day—afeetinif at Lafayette flail—Arratmementa for a Collet:lra- A meeting of citizens of Irish nation. silty was held et 'Lafayette Hall last eveninikto make arrangements for cel ebrating the anniversary of the birth of Ireland's patron saint, the 17th of March. The meeting was organised at eight o'clock by calling Dr. Donnelly to the chsir. Alderman John A. Strain and Hon. R. H Kerr, were eleo'ed Vice Pres ident., and J 3 hicilinness and Andrew Hayden, Secretaries. • The Chairman stated the object of the of the meeting, to be the appointment of , Diaishabs and • Committee of Arrange -1 manta. Meters. Andrew Hayden. D. P. Don nelly and Alderman John A. Strain were nominated in candidates fur Chief Mar. • • A vote was taken and Alderman strain - nnanlmotudy elected. Andrew Hayden and Thomas Hashes were elected Atedatant Marshals. . . . On motion of it. IL Kerr, the Chief Marshal was authorized to appoint the necessary aids. Oa motion of C. B. Brain, the chair man was instructed to appoint a commit tee of arrangements, fifteen in number, of which Dr. Donnelly should be chair man. On motion of C. B. j ittralxt;all societies or organization@ intending to participate In the celebration, were requested to report the fact to the Chief Marshal two weeks prior to the 17th of March. On motion the Chlet.Marshal, In con junction with the Committee of Arrange ments, was appointed a Finance Com mittee. ,• R. R. Kies tree called noon to address meetinr, and responded to We usual eloquent meaner. Toe meetleut then adJourved OuF amply Musk Affairs. The Annual Report of Controller Lam bert, a pamphlet of forty. two pages, of the Anal Wars of Allegheny county, Is now printed. We have not apace for the entire-document, a generaLabstract of which appeared In thls journal a month MOW. We MSkd additional quotations of interest. Under the head of "ordinary county expellees" we have the following; bommisaloners' Office I 8,915 17 Mntroller's Treasurer's dheriff's Cononet's tsolleitor's Court House Comity Jail 11,094 98 Conti House and Jail . .. 68,105 85 Court of Qoarter Sessions,„ 35,752 22 Court of Common P1ea517,768 88 District Court.... - 19,079 27 Supreme Court 1,048 62 Assessment of Taxes 9,135 38 Election Expenses 3,645 88 Printing, Stationery and Ad vertising. Eosds New Townships .. ; . . Slayers of PlttabnnaVand legheny Aldermen and Justices of Constables...... ..... House of Ref uge .. - ..... . Western Penn's Hospital . Premium on Pox Scalps,, Contingent rand Sinking nod ...... ...-....... State Auditor .... Prothonotary's Odes__ Work House sad Inebriate ... ...... . . 32,420 00 Outstanding Warrant's pre. viola to May 2011'0861 Wcatern Penitentiary 7,757 63 Law:Library 1,65985 The debt for the county la 'Wed thin . rinlDub Prue. I Certl flestee or Losn..s per ut,...0 44 POW V olunterr bounty b0n.11,6 per rut .I,UI 3. Work mount and inebriate/15110ot bond4l 7 pet k-Ut 17,070 10 4. COspromire bouer. I prr o-nt. Cpraprkee 1i0.4911 lre bond., 5 0,141,100 00 per rent .114elstes rid.. 141,107 41 toosprounsa rerlp, 5 per • mut. tregtsit ',a 117 • • 5,711 051 Da Total 'Fowled Debt. 11.0ATIlla PUT. Coo terslgoed vniresota ono t o t Ct.to proem. lod ebted mos tot fob& • exeluelro of lotareat 1 6.U0 OP - Vital Coaling :DP biz.... ... . ... $ 1414107.11 I=== .orEita HOI3IM--. Notwithstanding the inclement weather, the announcement that Mrs. D. P. Bowen was to ammo in the grand 'historical drama of "Mary Stuart" was sualcisui to draw a large Ind fashionable audience to the Opera House. Tho playgolng people of our cities, hilly anpreWating Mts. BOIRSTIV unrivaled histrionic latent and unmis takable genius, wore anxious to au her to a rote in which'i= talent would be brought out in all Its power and bril liancy, and wo feel confident" that no one was disappointed. Her conception of the author's Ideas of. that most remarkable woman were true i m d faultless. fibs wu arabl ysu p• ported by Mr. itiooollom d in the role ol Lord Douglass, and by Miss Osborne as Elisabeth. Vas afternoon "Snare, or What Can't Money Bo," will be pre• named, and tble evening she will appear in "Madeleine, the Belle of the Feu with,t entertainment in .Satharine amt Pertrucido," in which Mr. Motiollom-will appear In the role of Petruchlo. 'Corm:ay.—The tousle loving portion or the community should remember that the sale of mate for the Grand Organ Oonoerte which. are to be given el the Third , al), terisn Churchtith one, on the end 234 Init. S will take place at ateiloea .maale sta ' re, it elm Oak , * this oaprolog. , - , ES MM IMIiM!M=E=M COUNCIL, BUSINESS. Tne Market. Coma tree Of.-City Councils -held a meeting lest night at their chamber In City Hall. There Were present Maces. Chairman McE t wen, BOoth, Caskey, Jahn, Littoll, McCoy and Wainwright. Toe minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. A- petition was received from several colored citizens requesting the free use of City Hall on the Jubilee occa sion. Received, and a nominal rent fixed for the occasion to cover full expenses for use of building. A remonstrance was read, signed by a numberof butchers, against the advance of rents for the stalls in the Diamond market. The paper was received, but no action adverse to Council proceedings was takerf. -- - A similar remonstrance from the fish dealers was read and received withont action. The chairman presented a draft of the leases to be given the butchers in the city markets, which wasadopted. A petition asking for a market house on Centre avenue was read and action postponed. A rosoluticin from•Counclla, relative to new market house for the accommodation of the citizens of the 12th,13th, 15th, 16th, 17th • and 18th wards was presented by. Mr. Wainwright. On motion a subcom mittee, consisting of Messrs. Wain wright, MoOoy, Smith, Thompson and Caskey, was appointed to select a suite. ble site for said purpose and to report to the Committee their decision. The quee • lion of advancing tho rents of those coon: pylon coffee stands in the Diamond mar. got wee brought up, and Mentz. McEwen and Kilgore were appointed to Inquire into the prudence and expediency of advancing the rates. Considerable discussion • ensued re. gardlng the necessity for simply leg 'the Diamond market house • with water- closets, and after a gen eral expression of opinion Messrs. Kilgore and Wainrleht were - appoint ed to ascertain what such cone• ntences might cost. Mr. Booth celled attention to the fact that a gardener per mitted his stand to be. occupied by a huckster at times and askei that double rent be collected hereafter therefor. The clerk was notified to make announce ment to the aforeeald gardener, that double rent would hereafter be exacted. Atter the transaction of some other bun. Mess the Committee adjourned. We may here remark that the Market Committee was never better constituted fur work, and all the members are deeply interested in the matters over which they have charge. Tho rnembere have nearly all had large experience in the conduct of this branch of city affairs, and with the aid of Mr. MeEwoo, who has long and faithfully acted as Chalrmatiof the Committee, things go smoothly and as merry ass marriage bell. Tile. Committee on Claims and Ao• counts of Council's met lut night and considered various CIAOS referred to it by COIII3OIIB. The Committee on WOO.lBll Buildings of City Councils met last evening and adjourned without transacting much humdrum's. -14 The Street Comtnlttce will hold an lm portant meeting next Tuesday night. ► BEILLILAT VICTORY Llebler, the Popular Trunk Mao, %Ames ET with the Elegant Gold Headed Cane Conteattd for by Numerous Canons at the Gtaud Chanty Fair. Daring the past two or three weeks an exciting contest has been carried on at the grand Charity Fair pow In progress in the basement of St. Paul's Cathedral, for a beautiful, solid gold-headed cane, put up for the moat popular and most charitable young man of the dlr. Many contestants early entered Into the light ana a large vote was polled for each of them, and several felt! wept dent that victory was aeon to perch upon their banners. A bolt of terror however was launched among them when the name of Joseph Liebler, Nos. 104 and 106 Wood street. the great and popular representative of the trunk business, was run up oh the bulletin as a caudidate.for the honor. Against him Individual exertion was futile, and com binations were hardly of gee, for no young man in the cl:y was better known or more generally esteemed and spprc_ elate& But the fight went on. • The voting -was heavy and large, and daily the excitement attending the issue was more intense. Friends were rallied by the opposing candidates' from all sec, liana and the solid votes of rivals were deposited in vain against the prank men, for on each evening he developed a large majority la hie favor. Last night the contest was brougnt to a close and there were hundreds present anxiously awaiting the result. The- voting was done quietly and at times some of the more sangUllie rivals felt.that Liebler was left in the rear. Not en. When the Judges retired to count up the tally.. it was discovered that the trunk king had walked over the course and came out victorious with a victory closely approximating 'Lateen hundred ma. jority I His friends had rallied around hie banner, and, nueolicited; discharged their full duty towarcla him, and lu a manner• as liberal, as just and worthy. Mr. Llebler should foe I proud of his great victory.... Many would give a thousand times the value of the cane to know that they enjoy' the confidence and sp predation of Ihelr friends to suctian unqualified extent, as Mr. Llebler must feel today. • ROASTED ALIVE A UluSten Nos Ltes Dower 6y a Coke Otitis Con Is &sinusty Biased", • `About twelve o'clock haat night an oftleer on duty on Second avenue, near "Motown' , coke ovens, discovered a man who gave his name as John Dun dm. who was burned In a moot frightful manner. It appears that be was intoxi cated and bad laid down In front of one of the ovens to keep warm, and lay there until his right arm from the shoulder to the hand, and his I lab t aide from the arm pit to the. hip_were burned to .14 crisp. He Wits brougt to the station house and Dr. blardoch sent. for. The Doctor dreasktthe wound and then had the man sent to tho Homeopathic Hospital. Don. can says he is a baker and formerly worked on Second avenue. He was suf fering terribly from hie inJurres, and, it appears, had wakestedmp found walk. log about when the cheer him. 4,295 68 4.000 00 4,694 60 918 85 2,695 63 • A Challenge Dee Heed. • The brainleiss musical . crltle• Of , the Mail, who has - lows knowledge of the English. language than :comprehension of the fine arts, and not much of either, declined the polite challenge of Prof. Ebert, and urges as a reason for so doing that utbe paper Went to preen" about the hour dealgneted for the 'Fleeting. Just as we thought. , Argreaser or a pressman must have boon the author of the egotistical criticism, and ho has given evidence- that ho knows about as .mach of music as a mail does :of the speed of ' , Dexter." The grave and reverend editor of the Mott comsat° the ?mono of his hireling and' Patches 14P a threadbare defense for him, swallowing the Important points In dle• pate and crying for mercy from the musical public. Oat upon such journal-, lam l .Ignorance, enmity-and conceit, bit pa nese. env and jealously marked the ill-tempered and labile musical criticism of our contemporary, and cringe as It may' It cannot better its position. We say to thq editor, shake off the snarling, petty, inr potent and egotistlpal•fallow who has so himself In high place While his true po r mitten Is at the foot of the ladder, and who, like a fly, fastens himself upon greater and nobler objects than himself, to magnify Ina own slim and Importance. - - .15htw ty, don't bodder 6.287 46 6.245 86 - 3,561 67 .547 50 1.675 00 1;79t 92 - 2017 23 21,680 19 8,408 21 24 25 . 1,647 55 25,000 00 100 00 ~ 434 87 Mortality Report. 12== The following is the list of interments fn this city from the oth depot February to the 14th day of February, Ig7o, as re-. .rtcd by Dr. 3. Guy McCandless, Physi cian of Board. of Mesabi The causes of death were, Catarrhal fever I..tvpbold Inver 1, concussion of brain I,nonsnmptton 6, tetanus 1, scarlet fever S, pettussis 2, premature birth I,' pynomia I, chronic bronchitis 1, chronic diarrhoea 1, pneunionla 1, dipsomania 1,- Bright's disease of kidneys 1, etill born 3.. Of the above thero wero under I year, 6; from I ter2, 4; from 2 to 5,1; from to 10, 1: from lb to 20, 0; from 20 to 30, 3;, from SG to 40, 1; from 4.0 to 60, 3; from. 50 to 60, 1; 60 to 70, 1; 70 to 80, 2. The total number of deaths were 23. Males 11; females 12. White 23; colored O. Books at Half Pricc.—Col. J. D. Egan, No. 41 Smithfield street, has a large and choice stock at rare and standard works on hand, which may be purchased at half the - price they are marked to at. other piules. They comprise every de. partment of literature, prose and poetry,, some of which cannot be bad elsewhere. Colonel Egan is also agent for some of the leading magatiners and will receive subscriptions or forward back numbers at any time. No. 4l Smithfield greet Is Ids establishment. Reties,' If Son , want istiltslWA, to flno dress or lice goods call at aloorheads .2fo. 81. Market street. He has every thing in the line of fancy trimmings. satins, velvets, laces, woolen goods, sod an endless . assortment of notions. and trinkets, for the toilet. .Everything la new and fresh and of the latest style. Remember while out shopping, No, 81, PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, - 1870 ALLEGHENY. The police ogees, were unusually-dull yestesterday.. The Presbyterian church, in the Sixth ward, is enjoying a religions revival. Councils will bold another meeting next Thursday night, when the new city code will be completed. Mayor Callow yesterday . bunted a war• rant for the arrest of .1. Miller, . eharged with deserting hie wife. Doable teams were required yesterday on the Rebecca street line of the Man chesteePassenger Railway. The Pollee received their new toll. forms yesterday. The cost of each salt was 35 50—paid by the (Allan. • Mayer Callow disposed of eight eases yesterday, four of whom went to the workhouse. The others wore ' lined and discharged. _ The Water Committee of Councils have contracted for one hundred thousand bushels of nut mat for the water works at five cents per bushel. , At the Last 000monlo service of the Second 13. P. Church, v. J. B. Clark. Pastor, thirty addition were added to the roll of membership, f teen of whom were from tho Sunday hooL nigh Heeled Gaiter•, 6 Grecian bend a twenty pound chignon and raiment to Thatch, Is the way an Allegheny belle pule on style while scrubbing the aide• 'walk In front of her residence. ; The Pleasant. Valley Passenger Rail way cars made trips yesterday only be tween the Diamond and Washington streets,—beyond the latter point the track Ja as completely obstructed by the snow. vere Fall.—Yesterday Mr.,Jacob Sigmund. residing corner . North venue and' East street, while descending a flight•of steps on his promises, acciden- tally fell and broke three ribs in his' larlat side. Medical attention • was tr cured. He will recover. Mayor Callow !nut furnished dada of his officer* with a neatly printed' oopy of the rules and regulations, defining their legal power. and duties. The autos en.. join particularly, pourtesy to all, • and prohiblia, upon pain of diandual,. any officer smoking on the streets. . FratbersiOnes saloon, on Lsedck was broken into at an early hour yester day 1120 riling, the thieves cutting open, the front door, picking the lock of the money drawer and securing five cents for their trouble. The operators depart ed suddenly, leaving thole tools behind them. • The last heard from C. Kiopper, the missing clothier of Allegheny, he was in Chicsgo. Mayor Callow bee obtained a regaisition from the Governor, and yes terday morningan oMeer with the deco. meats started for that city in quest of the fugitives: The young girt -who disappeared simultaneously with his departure bee been brought home again. .Wrien the orlicer returns from Chicago the matter will be further investigated. =! The followleg sales of real estate were effected by Mr. A. Leggste,:Anctioneer, this week, viz.; The property 72 Washington street, lot 82 by 260 with 10 room dwelling, for • 14,750. Also, a 113 acre farm of the olbaon estate, in Pinetownshly, at 08 per acre. 'Also, • 93 acre farrIVOI same estate at 07 per acre. Also, the lot corner of South Canal ana Cherry streets, Allegheny, 40 by 100, for $2,975, - Alio, the house and lot 79 Buena Vista street, lor2o by 95, with tour room brick house, for $2,720 cash. Birthday Celebration Last evening.the birthday anniversary of oar young friend W. H. Graham was celebrated at the residence of him father, HOD. James L. Graham, Irwin avenue. A genial company of friends gathered on the occasion to extend their felicitations and kindly good wishes to the recipient or the evening's honors. Music. social Intercourse and general enjoyment., aided by a sumptuous collation with which the affair was agreeably diversi fied and brightened, whiled away the home and united In forming one of the moat pleasant and happy entertainments. The young gentlemen whqS6 natal day; was thus so memorably commemorated, is a youth of sterling worth and merit, admired and loved by a boot of acquaint ances and friends for hie many excel let,eicsof mind and heart. Uniting cor dially with other*, we wish - him joy; in his brilliant and vigorous manhood, and hope each recurrence of the happy day may and him ins similar enjoyment of bright sumbine and prospezity. Change of Charter A meeting or the peep/elders in the North avenue M. E. Church hu been I called for this evenirg; to consider soy end proposed changes In the charter of the corporation. The. most Important ' of these is one affecting the ownership of the eburett property. As It is now this le hold fur the use of a Id. E. congress tion, bye board of trustees elected annu ally by the pewbolderrs. content. plated to . ep change the charter In this raspiest that it Abell ' , conform to the die clinicse and usage of. the church, *bleb would convey the ownership of the pro perry into the hands of the Pittsburgh 'Conference; in the bounds of which the church •Is located. This has been the practice heretofore, and it • seems to have proved eatisfactory generally, although to . some Instances confider. authority has arisen on the point. The effect, how. ever, in moat instacoes la thou= tinder ettlier.tegulationt the members - of the rrartrel and the Conference being in _accord and working in ;harmony.. The matter has been discussed for acme Unto among the pewbolders of this congrega tion, and WA:tight a decision will •be made by a regular vote. The other -changes prompted are Immaterial and have stoned no division of eentiznent. . , Pertonilitte!. Cum? &ram orm..Cnor . is one of -the oldest, se he tem one of the beet, firemen of the cad volunteer Fire Department.' EVERRIESENDEIST MOVANDLIM of the Fire Alarm office io something of en at. tint. A ntomber of wen executed sketches adorn hla 'office. Wtcrasat Eimtrcz In the A..T. Stewart of Allribeny. y , Rex. GEORGE P. HATE' Sabbath even. tog discomem are vorz L popular. EX•MATOR Dorn le engaged - In the limo trade. . . Ray. E.J. U RAT, or the North avenue M. ebtliCll, U a thorough revivalist, without tint luaus excitability which cteractor;sm some if the professionals, so-called. , 'CITY Lwantgarc DsMs is at home le . hls prOfesalon. . . . , , ALLTiiitlilily. in TreasnreiNlicyznissn, possonei 0130 or the damn thotougnry . ro• liable - and honest officials In she VIIIon. Rev. Dn..l. T. PRMILY Is the °iciest, Rod Rev. J. R. Kerr the youngest Tittle - ter.* th 4 °DT' Me. J. Is one of the most efficient and popular members of Conn, CUL He is chairman qf the Finance Committee. SIMATOR GRA.FILX and Representative Walton of .the Stets Istatnre will be In town to4ley. . . COUNCILLM•I7 WzrlAan. of the Eighth ward. is spoken of In connection with the Hayorelity next term. 13913111. . Rustt'.—Theresa Rust used e Inrirutation before Alderman Helsel yesterday asstrud her husband, B, Rust, with -abandon. meat. She allegeettutt he has deserted her and refnied to provide for her sup. port. He was arrested and WO to ball lor hie appearsnes u Conn. . B Assault and_attbry, .-41eorge Weliger 'made Informatton before Justice Benet charging Willlate•• Brown with' smelt and battery: The parties Wore working together Wan Iron mill, when- they got Into a attlieulty, wherwlt la alleged, the scented threw the deponent, out of the ton A warrant was Ittined: blip:helm* P*reeentkin. :Peak Stanch bee for soune Mule put beep annoyed end perplexed by vexa tious enits brought against-him, before Justice , Oonrad, by ono Philip. Koos, charging btokyrilh illegal liquor selling, and lo ordar To kut a atop to the ottriOy sone be yisterday egos to .Itintlee Salis bury's office and, nuulo .information charging-Roos with. bringirig — vaxanons suits against:lbn - undiciotrely and with out cause. A werraiat wee bailed. . . - It apposes that gooabaaiserinfederate, ono August lialme. iitd . Stauch made to.. formation. at the mine time and place, Winging Mtn with pminry.aileging that be swore falsely in OLD of said silts bee fore Justice Conrad. A warm; was lis• tined the hU azreat.- CALL FOB L NATIONAL 6NTENTION. Constituthinal Recognition of Almighty God and the . Christian Rellgtou of the United Matta. We have received the following call for publlcatiog: • The Ormatltution of the United States makes no acknowledgment of Almighty God, the Author of national existence, nor of Jesus Christ. who is the Ruler of Nations; nor of the Bible, which is the fountain of law and good morals as well as of .religion. Thin has from the begin ning been • matter of deep regret. It may have been SD oversight. but It Woe, and it is, both an error and an evIL It does not reflect the views of the great majority of the people upon' theee great mattera. It dishonors God., It is Swan sistent with the character of nearly all our State Constitution., and with all the precedents of our early history. It hag introdtmed, or furthered, views and measures which ara now struggling fbr , baneful 'sacendaucy In State sod national: politics: such as, That civil government is only a imolai compact, That it exists only for secular and material, not for moral elide; That Sabbath Laws aro un constitutional, and that' the Bible must be excluded from our Public Scheele. It. la easy to laws far the prevention of Intemperance, Blasphemy, Impurity or Cruelty, may be objected to on the same ground,. And, indeed, we may expect, that law itself will be defined to be the mere advice of the majority, with no proper penalty but the disapprobation of the peptic. The National Association which has been formed for the purpose of securing such an amendment to tho Constitution of the Untled States. as will remedy this great defect and Indicate that we are a Christian nation, invite all American citizens who favor such an amendment, without distinction of party or creed, to meet in thaventiOn in Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the Third day ,of March next. at 2 o'clock, P. M. William Sarong. President of National Association.• Hon. James Pollock, J. H. Mallvaine, -D.D., Prof. of Political Sci ence in Princeton College; Rev. Levi Scott, D.D , Bishop of the M. B. Church; O. O. Howard, Mai. Gen. 11. S. Army, Vice Presidents. .The following gentlemen concur In the foregoing call: Me Excellency, J. W. McClurg, His. wad, Mon. Wilson McCandler.; Hun. John M. Kirkpatrick, Hon. F. H. Collier, Hon. Joseph Allison, Philadelphia, Tay lor Lewis, -LL D., New York, John S. Hart, LL. D., New Jersey, lit. Rev. F. D. Huntington, D.D., Central New York, Rt. Rev. J. B. Kerfoot, Rt. Rev. Manton Sastburn, Massachusetts, Rev. M. W. Jaoobus,.D.D., Rev. A. A. Hodge,. D D.,' Rev. J. T. Prettily, D.D., Rev. Samuel .1. Wilson, D.D., Rev. Thomas Sproull, D.D. Rev..l. R. W. Sloane, D.D., Rev. Charles P. Kranth, D.D., Rev. S. P. Sect. vel, D.D., Rev. W. D. Howard, D.D Rev. A. K. Bell, D.D., Rev. W. H. Locke, Rev. John Scarborough, Rey. George P. Hays, Rev. Samuel Laird, Rev. D. R. Kerr. D.D., Rev. Samuel It. Fisher, D.D., Rev. J. Elwards, D.D , Baltimore, Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, Philadelphia, Rev. C. 0. Finney, D D., Oberlin, Ohio; Rev. J. Blanchard, Illinois, Prof..O. N. Stoddard, LLD , Ohio, Hon. J. K. Moor. head, Thomas M. Marshall. Esq., Amos A. Lawrence, EN., Smarm, Gorge H. Stuart, EN , Philadelphia, Prof. J. P. Wickersham, Ellis A. Apgar, New Jersey, S. S. Randall, New York, A. E. Rankin, Vermont, *Anthony C. Hardy, New Hampshire. Thomas W. Bicknell, Rhode • Island, Rev. W. J. Reid, Elder Thos, Dickson. I =! The following deeds Were admitted of record to the office of Thos. IL Hunter, Recorder for Allegheny county, Tuesday; Feb. 15th, 1870; Chills Se. a to WIN. H. Brown, Octant r 11. 1.1 aner, 3 Muds. 13.11 •ID much. W lard la Koala. beth turru.hip 134 101 IL Wachs to Wm. Pincher, Jaly la. Thai 5 acre.. rot.da and t parer.. In Klinnen wnemlp 43 :SuUecrrr e _ O l t a. WT . U rc " ;f:' =1:: .17 . g.V.% lon. Lae. to Tbontas Male, Janutt7 We; lat 90 by Mit. on Nedtrat Inns. Attentent eh, . - . 114-X W111111;1 J. Moans to limy y 11 - " IVA about 107 oy VA ft. o Yoder. Wm. A.lO. Oen elty • 91 A. A m , roqo LO 1, um. Marco 9 VX.9; ,170 "g 1 D 7 W ft. on Jar...Rh street, boat Bltottoelam 111.400 J. N. Jane, LC •11dItie Nobs. Match 9, Hatt' lot bl by fa 11. 011 useatr.et as above ..... Kl5O an HIV. & floras " 10r JOL.S are, ot James •ad Ivy Xontutly.' Match X, BM: lot 11101 Lb It. All: tawny clay on /ix:kilo tOSO itlOotousland to Poo. Iltit, latmary it. ?.; lot It 07 CI lg. 1...tat...1, Atlegitutritl;T 500 Davl.l ArbutbnOo to J. 1126 • McCOnslani, .J6n ll Ivy Mien; s, use as strove for IWO Jobe Nolo:elder 10 KinclonTo - ..nepienkvo. .16,24 .02s pr2ehes In Hampton town. 1011....621 root ,a Wenzel 1.2 No 10, In rlDelro &Men to 606 , 62 I.wor • rencerllte )650 1.2 , 62,062. Pt to. 16, 15.0. Wu, r 1.62 to Sophts tirovet, Aoi. 12, 12.2); acres Urt r ulh . l ' o * LaVltr &or, Aly 2. le`fr . :ll° 907 1(21 ft. on &execs 6:4.6.0, 104002 ultv. 1.1•10.31Stoy trus^n. Nov, 27, 1SIO: na Drtriv 13 W Blieharl J. ferrr , to Cnr-1.11 1.e.. fl_ .. . . . WO: lot 111 br 127 r.. uo AT,' 1, r ret rut, J.., troth wild. Vottbatob $: Pion.. ll'• 5.101. lo Eno. , tot.noldt, • YLlo. Kt; lot t 14 by NI ft., Woloot. alley. 'Eltnoln no Amu t I.ltect Dr at ioott It , to XII Neu td, Sot 1.567: It by 140 ft. va. Lyll4 T... .... .. ...... .• • T... IL ..14 &boy to Jacob :KUL Rae 300%9; 11 1 &e.t.a anO 21 parting In Nellatalleaa ID Ss act , Joh. W. 31 alma to Sarah Rahn, Eltp, =. ISM; lot WI by RN/ It. In Tarr ota.thlrd ward; I.,nr. . . , borl SLIP Jain IL nowt: wabos. D'Connril, • ma. la, 1543. 1012 07 11011.1 n 110.0 of Mt. Wolbloaton..ol3 Saone to tosnalo Maloney Ail, 31, 1909: lot V. Or R. In bOro cf lit. Wa.hington. a 37s Awl/ Wept:en{ to 13 nukes or el. gaol's Lute. trio church of Silbrels tp. Jan. it, 1170:2 arra. 200010 11. Ono John M. Loth: to Tilos. Gunner, neat 11, to to:50 07 313 R. on Plus Creek bond, Collins to. 4 300 Win. 14 ehlelds to JAZ. W 11111161,, •pril DAM 143 perches In •Illsas of if ayrtterllle..o4l3 T o d 'oar, fib. 17. 100 Wen. 3. Radcliffe to thvad wrlabt,ll: e 1. 1444: GO by n 1 R... torso, o Towdaesd st. and rao lore alley. Pittsburgh MI lOU C.. 1 01103 to eiso. W. 110111 s. Cc:, M. MN: part Of let. IR. :Ltd 10 Nor. 1•111r11•11 pl. et *Cud:al:lon of out lot., = and 233, In the Reactre 14s0Cal A legbany 1117. Atoll o 7 . , 177 t. to Wand Lame. /1.1ra0•o7 City 40 WI.. at. Darlington to Ilittnart elmoo: 4140. 1 . UM; 24 y MOD. on ban Lwe, Allegheny coy 41 100 1 J. II Robba to two. Melia . Yob. L 1CO: al by IM ft. on Ravise IL, Tonteetith ward. 11•Ps -13.7 1tt. 50 J.• Row:non 1.4: :DMus Donlan/. Warr% 10, 10C)t '37 by 119 ft. on als l st 11133 o. McKee to Jac Douglas Yeh.l. Is 70; lot on Lathrop :St.. 17.0 wicd, 00 hy 1M 11 4100 Chas .1. Bunton to .1 11. 0 0 0. , : 1011 ..1. Ii 43 Ey 170 ft. on Raline St., 1111: Iwo ,1; riDoworao 0430 ' James Ilona Ins to tiro. McKee. et L. I. 11.0) lot 29 111 11. IL. Ravine 84, u h Mord, rltiobur.h Same to same, Feb. 1, 1570; lot on Lafayette obsy 17.0 sow .1 .1410 Wm. h. Illefire John Ralwattee. Uer. 7. 1533) lot on 1: /Meet ny. 400 130 ft 0000 Jsmea Cglhinto to Martha Copland, Feb. 3 1031; awra4 PEW:alb tew“blp • 310,140 bswasi R. Cniler ta %donna Man dton,l dent. 1801; lot In McKee. port. 144 by 100 ft. on Wainor ofreet Edward /1•4+11.3 to /saw: Tnylor,'lrtb. 1n: sane to show 4P3) - FL3O4lr, Pabroary 12/0. Thowito Jamison to lien. Kolliman, 1400. b 1 1104; El mires la 80011 towlsahlo 17,530 W. J. North - as to tnioallicChesnev. Iletn. IS, • UM; lot 'RI by 137 ft In 1010 ward, Plltablargh 1003 Andre. Cr/dr:pad to es: P. At Lora.. 0111. 10, 1721 1.11.23 by 740 Is on Fatlond sl., 1117.00!0 al cosh . II aro I/111er to John '.2nd/rson. February 7 19701• tract of 10711, la =:1 ward, l'lttst 111,3114 uralt Andrew •Al. a ander 10 Jont. • Jones. Oct. M. IMO; 4arr a and I 2 benne. la Itrsbnoak. 11.11sabeth township 41 208 TI11."4141.1.110.5 , , Janwaty 4. 1270; 141163 by IC It on 114.1.1 avenue. Ulthaoard. ' Ylttobargh • 42 MO Pat:mental, 10 John Nalchtbairr, January 1. 111101 , 1,,t, f 104.03 Warner Painter's plan. Alt, IDim ' oll Yard to , Caloglony,pat. MS aoresla PIO DI litail a ll4Flt , i tnA . to n trg i Alaa . ller, Y g eb• 5. /Fa; Alio hll. W.. Rro:nna to flea. Rroosacr. Feb. 14. IWO; lot 73 by 74 R.OO ebony 41147: Al/ 011101111 Lon e 82 : Clair 13. Woo. M. Brown to Jolts Mcclassney, Feb. • 11701 strip *Mod M -by tiM rt.. In MI k luar ith ain b crileds to Marmara& J. Magolra U 11 . 521, 1111ggsit:11:1TITI. n aVell ' It th e . Z 14.1 : at o k.. . 1 o . Ihmorn•algtteentorslo KisonWlWO nod J• Scwa en, 0.4 4, i, L F;; 004 Why Vi ft. On Center 01.. Strwinah oft 11330 Got Baited. Young gentlemen vim pride them• selves in wearing neat fitting garments and good.materials, should accord their patronage to Heapenheld & Co.. No. 50 Sixth (St. Clair) street. This Ana have now on bend a choice assortment. Of gentlemen's dross geode which they are prepared to make in bolts, warranted to suit every customer. The already largo trade which they coley is a sufficieut guarantee of the manner in which they °ended , business. Aver,' customer's wants are carefully studied. and sane. faction to always guaranteed. Young gentlemen should give tills house a can, and try them with a - fine dregs or bald. ness Mat. Tholr prices are reasonable and work superior, and nowhere in the PUY. eau patrons be batter accommodated. •"Mao wants but little here below, nor wants that little long," is the language of the poet, but whether' strictly true rosy be a question. We know a great many men who want a great deal, and Want it for a long time; who will work and achemb to get It, and when they have secured the prise, will only resign II on compulsion. Oa .the other hood there are thousands who hit a happy me• Mum, and are tontented with a compe tency.' Of snob are tne clang of customers who daily sistic Lbaxaociol dining moms of Holtahelmer , Fifth. avenue, adjoining the Poatottice, where 'meals can be pro. clued at all haunt. And such meals! bounteous, savory and oortedlo a dot- We know whereof weepeak when we say that Hollahelmer , s restaurant takes rank among the and erne class, In this or any other city. What's the use of soft ring intOlemble misery for from weeks to months with a cold la the head, when Dr. Barge's Ca. tarrh remedy gives immediate redet-and. will permanently cure - all snob oases, and mats only tatty cents fora package which prepares one plot of the medicine. Bold by drugglitta, or send.rixty cents to Dr. B. V. Plerce, Ihiffo?, N. Y., and. got . . . THE COURT& District Court—Judge Kirkiiatriet. FRIDAY, February la.—The cue or Duff vs. . Wilson, previously ee r , r t e d, wee monied and had not been concluded When Court adjourned. There wIU be no more jury trials in. this Court until Wednesda Mint Ilst will be taken up on Monday, Common Pleas—J urges Sterrett and Cot. FRIDAY. February iB.—ln the case of Stern & Stein mt. owners of steamboat “prilds," previously reported, the jury found Mr plaintiffs in the sum of 1815 82. In the Quarter Sessions Court room Judge - Collier presiding, the case of Jen kins ye. M d garnishee of tlie Mts. burgh 'it . Monongehels Coal Comps*, win than taken up. Tide woe an execu tion attachment. Jury out. Li' the Comilion -Fleas Court room, Judge Sterrett presiding, the case of Kennedy et 111 i., 111. Dithridge, was taken up. Thu was an cotton on a covenant to recover the value' of fiftyaix shares of stock In the Fort FM Lnrnber Company. It appears that James Kennedy, J. Grier Spout ;end Henry W. Watson. sold to. defendant two tracts of land in Venango county, for which in addition to the pay ment of a stun of money the said defen dant agreed to give plaintiffs ninety shares of stock In said Company, - -upon plaintiffs making to him a good And suf. ficlent deed for acid land. There was some difficulty, it apps ' ars. about the deed, and In the meantime Mr. Sproul asaigned his Intermit in the stock of said Fort Fitt Lumber Company, to wit: Mir- , ty-nine shares, and this action was. brought to recover said aum, and alum the amount due Watson. The defense act up was that plaintiffs had not performed their part of the agreement. and that Dithrldge was compelled, at a.grest cost and expense, to perfect the title. On trial. The Real Estate Bailees,. We sometimes wonder how the vast number of callers at,theollice of Croft it Phillips, Beat Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth avenue, can be attended to, but their business Ia so , systematized that they can control an Immense amount of it, without half the inconvenience or trouble experienced by many °then engaged in it. Their monthly Real Ba• tate Register Is a grand arrangement for the -mem- - -Id purchaser, the property owner arm. as those wanting to sell can bring their property, through this medium, directly before those wishing to purchase. Menem O. it P. have certainly wonders In developing the real estate business, and, nothing short of a close attention, fair and honorable dealing, and an Indomita ble will to sueceed, would have brought their, business to its present greatness. As above stated they issue the Pittsburgh Real Estate Register monthly, and will take pleasure in accommodating those who will favor them with a call with a Copy 'gratis, or they will send - it by mall free te any one requesting it. Those of our readers having any kind of property to dispose of will tied it to their Interest to favor them with a call, and those wishing to purchase cannot fail to get suited out of the large list contained In the Register. E=EMI!! Mountain Patriots 31 50 .The Squire's Daughter i 1 25 The Yachlyville Boys .... .. 1 .... 80 Captain charley 75 Eugene Cooper 1 15 Baby's Ghristmse Olft t 160 He That Overcometb • t 2 25 Temperance Library... 5 75 For sale by F. G. Heineman. 113 Third avenue. Special inducements will be °flared to persona purchasing books far Sunday School Libaary. That venerable gentleman the oldest inhabitant, is perfectly agreed with ev erybody on two points, that we have never had inch a Orange, changeable, unaccountable spell of weather as within the east few week., and that the remark. able low prices for the most superior workmanship. such as that no r linfactarrxt and sold at Liebler's trunk dory, has never been known heretofore n the city. The warehouse of this establishment is at 104 Wood street. where those disposed to question the old gentleman's veracity can call and Judge for themselyee.. A determination to succeed Is often half the battle. This la why Messrs. Youngeon dr. Co. have made' their ele gant dining rooms and confectionary eatablishment, corner of Smithfield street and Diamond alley, the fashion able and popular resort. They have always determined to have their house up to the highest standard, and inspired by that principle have spared no exer tions to make it ands. 'or anything In the confectionary Hoe Mcsarsyoungson & Co.'s will be found the right place. It Is scarcely necersrly to inform the public that the moat harmless cud ntt uittons drink In the world Is made at the Oregon Brewery, on Stevenson street. Every barrel of Cream Ale, with P., D & Co.'s brand, Is guaranteed, and ell in this part of the country are well as sured that this ale Is the best toads in the world. Orders promptly attended to, If sent by mall or left In person., ill !everything from the Unit* toy cap Jo die driest and most perfect tea set, may bad at the warehouse of the Keystone . Pottery. Measni. S. M. Kier & Co., pro. prietors. No. 363 Liberty street. Borne of the finest queenaware which graces the - tables of oar most lashlonahlo re• eldeneos has been parobaaed at this es• eabllshment. Low prices and the best of material Ls the sale at 383. . Additional Markets by Telegraph. Loarnon,. February 18.--tkumsola 02%' for money, and 62% account. American securities firm; bond, of '62, 68%; '65, old, 86; '6l, 675j: 10 40e, 83%. Blocks quiet; Erie, 21%; Illinois Central,llo%; Orem Western, 2814. Emus, February 17.—Rentos firm at 75f 62e. Fuanevonr, February 18....-Rands so. tive and fi r mer ec 93%. - Llyanroor., Feb. 18.—Cottom sales of the week 62,000; -for export ?,000; on speculation 11,000; stock 316,000; Ameri can 141,000; receipts of the week 16,000; American 11,000; market to-day quiet and., unchanged; sales 10,000 bales. Breadstuff:G . and Provisions unchanged. LONDON, February 18.—Tallow 46eQ) 46s 3d.. Spirits of Turpentine easier at somawo 6d.. Linseed 011'4013. - NEW Ycing, February 18.—There were 1,440 fresh and 200 stale cattle to-day, A heavy rain kept many hatchet.; aWay I their wants being 'lglu innate( stoek was sold hilt at a de - line of go from Ned-• ilesday, making more than 34c from Monday. Tho muse. was from 1034 to 16340. no extras being on sale. A oar fat 834 e cwt.' ilidc; Mina brought $9O; 70 thin li,liesottri cattle IN cwt 1334 c; 840 good 7 est Illinois steers 14301163.40: 88 O oo hio 734 owe 15@16.3. The close was tame. Sheep are not gelling, with my 3,700 arrived today .. Butchers are 11 of mut ton, prides nominally Ritchey . Barely 4 oars live baize arrived; the are worth 93f to 9340; city dressed sell at 12a and western at Ile, Nsw Oxbaaars, February 9--Calton market unsettled; soles at 2974®240; sales 1,000 oaks; receipts 7,327 bales; exports 11,400 bales; sales for the week 33,000 bales; receipts 40.48 g bales; e*. Drt. 37,0 5 3 bides; stook 237.177 bales. lour timer at 16,00, t 6 ®0.20. Corn Kane and hlger at 11,15, 0 lower at 700. Corm; none here. Pork bacon and barley unchanged. Sugar mart sales prime at 11;101234c, Moles, whisky and coffee unchanged. Gold 1934. Ster ling wg. New York alit, exchange par. „ . • litips.Aio, Feb. 113.—Cattle: ocelpta for the weak 5200 bead; market, rly active; vales of 1700 • head, at 8®8 %3 for extra, 7167340 for prime. 63.4®7e for fair and 5 @No for peer to medium. Hogs: receipts 9860 head; market active at 41® oy,e, Sheep: r ecelpta 9059 head; market. dull and 34c lower; melee 2306 bead, at 5% a 53 for State and western and 53407 0 fo r onouooo to extra Canada. .. etnekno, February 18.—et the open board this afternoon wheat was quiet, Mesh% at 8130 each and 81%0 seller March. Corn and Oats neglected in the evening and nothing done. Provisions quiet, with Bales of mews pork seller March at $28,873, and buyer March at 127.5 0 . Lard. buyer March, 16e. Short ribs 13Xo cash. Ban Fa amuse% February I&—Nloar quiet at 14,7bg*,60. Wheat; light trans actions In interior grades E 11212 ATOMTZ—Cha Feder, at 14 ocoelr, Rua, daughter of Juba H. auttZligabetha 1,000, aged 1 year sad limo:mt. 'Abe funeral will take place Nom her !atones' deuce, No. SS Plke lateen. Allegheny City, o SUNDAY •yyNNNYON, al3 co'Coak. OutlllNl.—Febromy lfih. EIZTTIC. IDDY DUMAN& 'mangos% dooglnAr of kdirird and Usti BOVA. •• • Fosterol to take plata ow 81:roto4T, at 9 o'clock a. x., Rom theta oldeneo. No. 39 R•sleng • Allegheny city. The Mends of tho homily ors rupeclfolly Lotllo.l to oi wow, —AONS IZBn E Thuradai, .417t . . 1 - G l O Titt; 117 i,. . Youtral hors the realdroca or her brother, John Inman, Blind Avenue. on arrailly, got. itoth, at $ o•oleek , r. ee. Car/sates arta lea , * }Labatt H. Pawnee 11. Co.e, et•raar 7th &Tease 004 Marty Meat, at ~1 O'clock. The Mes4l at Um hodlyirth Semi stun& UNDERTAKERS rtRAISLES & PEEBLES, vs. V.) DISTAXI.I III AND filVZilY ISTABL Asset ..f ISANDUSICYSTIMIT LAD CHUlli Alfjettly Anestienteity, where LIM I/ (.70/1 . 804)ss at 1:1711SIAllt7ly supplied with real and Rentosoot lfalsogsny and Walnut Cara., at prices verfluit ftudi_ll ll HIM P.a • tee !sneered for Interment. itemise. sett ewe sieves ihruisliet Lao, 141 sleds of liouralus 4/AulA If reualiet • °Mee open at Ulltdan. dal sad eteet. JOSEPEI MEIER & SON, • lIPMEIrr.AIC-Elll9. The ergo I = Own/awn for !murals Foradrhiol doev4 corm% and a:11 Pmena IPacolehment att. utT ra... AUCTION SALES ramie SALE OF VALUABLE BELL ESTATE • In the City of Allegheny. By ilnue of an order or the prphans• Court of of "Allegheny County, the undershgned. a. Truss bee. under the wilt of Edber Otookton, deceased, wilt offer at public, sa , e, , on the Pretol.... On TllOlOlO4 Y. the lit h day of March nest. at 10 o'clock A. N.. a lit of ground tabulable to tte estate of said decedent • situate on kockton avenue and Webster street, fronting 64 feet on atoekbt seen,. and preserving the same width along Webster street northwardly 240 feet to Water oetreet. on which is erected • two story finch Dwelling containing 12 zooms and sfraine Stable. Thla property id SO tOCItOd lbst Dean be eb•dlrlded Into lots ['outing on the Yark.whldi for beauty and conreritence cannot be mryamed. TZMIS or tioa.x—one;third of the purchase money cash an confirmation or the Sale, the hal sine in two equal annual pa , rirrints, secured by -bond and mortgage of tlie tuicheser. • For further Information enquire or THOS. B. UPDIKE. At tto Ilfenchezter living. Bank, SOO B avenue, Allegheny, or of W. A. SIPE, Attorney.at• Law. refriti4l.B 911flamand crest, Pittsburgh. " IABGE AND CF/OICE COL- M , TMIN FIRST.OLASI Nisi/Mod IN GANT FRAMES.—MONDAY MORNING. AFTERNOON and EV 6 NING, rebroar7 117 st, at 10. II and 7E o'clock. on mound door of Com insrelal Salm booms; 1014 Smithfield street. (Oslo entrance on Finn Avenue.) will commenced the sale eta large sun choice collection of end elms CHROMOB and OIL PAINTINGS, In ele gant frames. embracing NEW and FAVORITE .o oUtl ne JEOTeI by the must emlomit artlatEof F.- and America. colientlon la unequalled by any farmer display of flue att• In our city. and will afford an L unuan•l opnortualty for ecorntlnn born e. with worts of unqueetlo cable teats and B.t. The collection wilt he open all day Friday and eaterday for examination to which ladles and aan , lenten are tallied. f 17 • A. IIcILWAINIL. Auctioneer. ILICTION SALE.—An Engine and Double Plea holler-9a ft. lan, 44 14. ea to diameter, with cylinder of 111 inch bore, will be told at Adlethi Works, Twelfth ward, o. Mooney. Mat inn, at 10 A. M. BUBINES3 CHANGES. DIS3OLUTION OF PAUTNEH— SH I P.- 1 be rortoerstup of BAST. THOUP. hog & CO.. Is. Hill cry olstolved by JO -N Be ST earebasing the interest of Mr. 010. IHOMPSON to sold firm. The bonufseturloy of 11PossiclO be eputir U.S as beech:gore, owlet the nom. of JOHN BEAT &CO. .1. UN ISILST. GEO. THOMPSON. JOHN MAcI.EAN, THUS, A. BUT. PITT orgrAGH, Feb.ls. 1810. fellroM CO-PBTNERSIIIP NOTICES The undersigned have this day entered Into • partnership for th e purrnee of earning on the Wholesale and Retell NOTION, TOY, AND FANCY GOODS HUSINESS, At No. 112 TEDERAr. STREET. /raster's Mode, under the Inn name of O'LEARY' it SINGLETON. • P. A. O'LEARY El/MAIM sisulavorr. • ALLZOIMIXT Ctrs, Jen. 1.11110. Hearn OILICAGY d SINGLETON have just returned iron, tie mt. where they purchased for mash a comp et. meek of NOTIoNS, ToYS and VANCE 4/(S01)0, comprising In van of Ho- wry I then Lidos, Paper Collate, Peeket Book% Lenin. and Gents Satchels. Cutlery, Sestets. Children's Carriages. Hobby Horses, Carts. Wegeot, LeWa which will be opened and ready for e TItSGAT. Jib. 5. 1210, when we will tie please° to hays our friends and We Public Treaty to eaU and examine our mock. It I t4l OILEART A SINGLETON. R. W. BOAERTS. W. A. PICHOLSON. J. A. TM/HP . 3ON. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The underlined bar* this dw entered Into• Co•parmerthip f Me purpose of ramie/goo the Ominous of • UPHOL ST ERING • At No. IST WOOD BTILLIT, under tbostDo of • ROBRIVIVAICIIOLSOfI k TROIPBON. • R W. ROVER'M • W. A. NICHOLSON. J. A. Prrrantraou, Feb. I, 1810. THUMPOUN. The long expeenc of Mr. Roberts, wbo Wes front t ooit. hse f nalterts. Tectonic & Co.. sod tom of Mr. Nicholson, late with . lit err McClintock & CO.. cosb.es them to node?. Hand thoronarb 7 the went* of the trade. and with hew ard re.h *lt c. of g00._.. • inbrael. e‘elyr,o Ir e In th, o,om bten , lra.lr, nay rest, ct fu Ily so:I cat •eh are of public patronsme. 1.0:11 ISTERORANT TAILORS HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TM* Cotner of Penn and Sixth Street FALL AND WINTER STOCK COMPLETE PIERSON & 10111111BRINO, BUCCTITIORS TO W. n. WOES a co., NERcnErAusT TArLorts, Pio. 10 11112 117" late lit. Chile. ••11! psis. teestved • large arty of Tall roTerielZ i'aVtirlVALitaltit %Ira : fiktrienti LAW:BRING. P. ItI'ARTITAB, • FASHIONAZILV MERCHANT Sons constantly on band Cloths, Cassitneres and Vesting.. Also , GENTLEMll9 , alpur.r4snike 000/16. o. 93 1-2 Smlthp#d 31791, . . 81.0tat.s Olotl.ted 1214111 to order to the latest Arles. ieS;alll &DVS FALL GOODS. .A.lvlendl4 new stook of 0L 0217 4 GAISSIMEIZES. arm!. yecomytry uuae =MICA. set: Xercbtat rams. 11113m1thtelt meet. JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, essian, LOCONOTITI k .LOLLING MILL sßassEs Zia* ifraneptiv to . Order .. BARBIT'B -METH. Made and Kept on Hand. rronriaton via manuractux.r. of _ LM. Coopefs Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. Powder, Cor. l'ith and Railroad Struts. SNIALL covarrav SEAT FOR SALE OR BENT.—Contalnlng 11 tern. all eater neat fauna and fronting tee Ohio river. Tin piano Eta a nratwilt moms. good atable with numerous oarbuf M ess, and oh, tune d planteo wilt • great •arlery of frnitgl tOe eery beet teleatlona Pr.ve *3.000. Payment. *l,OllO In hand: ratan. •1010 per Jeer,with Interest. N. not sold. Rueter WA per year andAar all taxes. AP- N. cL.UN &Co,. 104 Four LEATHER , A•dputa. guaranteed to be Made by 80/ of intently on hood 0 .0 0 th . o l u o al .. lty a . ir t . 11 . 11.. eaDDIY. , •ad it. PHILLIP/3. ne gad elatayet• rot. taa WISH. • •A: Fresh Lake Herring: .• •* Whi . e Fish; - No. 11., lei 3 Mackerel—nil Hsu I.lbrsoor Mackerel; - Hosed Herring; . _ Cod Ala; st WATT. LANA A C 0.% • • 11.0.179 cod 174 Wood tit., Ia(IDAIIRELS CLEVELAND .1 . bia Irrasont L. • 6,41bbi1 Mutant err J White Lim. H. nr salr CARTEILT.M. a lf lad prime 4. R. _ IWe b y —2llll Pip [loft Gal G alen a .11.4 LLD. ltor VINEGAR. THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR- • WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are Parr prepared to MARA VINEGAR Mile LOWEST MARKET RATER. Attention Le Pr- McCarty called to oar zAw wrlminnon. INSURANCE • TUE NEW JERSEY . Rabid Life insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J. Assets, Over - $500,000. All ?alleles issued by this Company are perpet ually Non-Torfelting alter the payment of one AAnnal Premium. Dividend. messily declared and applied on third sauna oresaluns. either on the permanent inereaae of the policy. or la reduction of peemt out. HENRY HIBITATRICK, General Agent,. 161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor,) Italleble Anomie whaled. der On THE IRON CITY LIFE INSIIBANCE CO. Of Pennsylvania. Office, 'l5 Federal St., Allegheny City. . DIRECTORS, 800. JAN= L. OBAILLM. Bev. J. B. CLARK, 0. D., Capt. B. ROBINNON. Bev. A. EL BELL, D.D" ' IL H. NEnBIT, .D., W. A. BAND Gabler Allegheny Trait Co. JACOB Bu t? !_, Neal Emelt. A.sent , DIMON Omni - , Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. HENRY. Hatter, D. B. DrAltam . Lig . A . :ll.ii.t. D. B. Insurance Anent. Capt. ROUT . BOBINDONL MrseldeWts Meow. J. B. CLARK.D.D.-Vlee President. JACOB RUSH. Neerctrir' C. R. BU r. ' • M. W. W HITE , I MeninAL AMEN& DANIEL BWOOEIL GenN Aiwa. COMMINMONED ABBEYS YOU THE CO,. John B. Donaldson, ny, Pa. W. W. M m a H ol , i rh p es .head , P Beaver, Pe. P. H. Cantata. MeKeeanort, J. e S orge H. . Ntrayer Jo hn s to wn.Joowson Bl Pa. rsville, ra. to e rl2lVota ' s a b i yT, 'Ara ig t ,r 111; from th co d of the drat year. All p ann e.ann nnforfeitin • C ASIg • INSURANCE COMPANY. PHELAN'S ESILDINN. Pllll/ Aviuma i s . , INT I LI R. VI r er Capital All Paid VD. H. J. Mpg w Wisps, S. H Hartman, A. Chambers.. Jake Hill, S. la yemrkan. J. H. JUJUY. Thomas Smith. Jno.S. Willoak, • 11011X1 T H. YUNG, Pr, JNO. 7. JENHINUS. JOS. T. JOHNSTON. Ba, Caot. H. J. GRACIE. Gm Inane' on Liberal Terms and Maxine Riot annser INDEMNITY AGAINST 'LOSS AT PIRA. FRAIALIXIASURARCE CO,OF PHILADELPHIA. 0/7103,414 . • 4ZT ONEST.ZiIIn BT.,near Marto W. Mazur. Mordecai H. Santa Tobiu Vague,. Mrid 5. Brown, 8an3.1 Grant a„. luso Lea, jANi.• U. 5W EdIVIZI U. Dal• (:47..TVA rDW. O. DALE, Vies Ureshlutt: W. U. tiTIBZ.r" J. tiSN'IrAt7bTFIN, JLOvert. North Watt armor Third and Wood Otreata. sibWrorli pENNSICINANIA OILURANCF COMPANY OF PFITYSEUROR OTNICL. TWo. - 10TM WOOD STILZIST, RA= OP 001012E0E DOILDLNE. TU. la • Demo 0•3•1=1. aat_laranti AND it UM try Yin exclvvelf. -- LEONAIID WALT.Jr.Ett, rre.sldent. _ O. 0. BOYLIc,_ inwr i am i ch. , Treuansr. • BeerptalT• . . 6. , vngr altir. Robert Psamk. .324,011Pattaar, te. am Wool. WINSURANCE CON. 2tM9 3 MISI ent. I. BHT. Secretary. oyassaa. MIMS,. (tenor= •Mt. Moe, 91. Water street, Spank • C 0. - WM, l lMlZlcti kL soTertMs of Flys an/ r rise Atoka . • hams yanttalion, inaneote4 by =cam =he Ire WWI nOlll7l to the coramonits, sad who axe Oaterininna try promptness and libel. allty to =abstain the ellaxacter which they has asaannei, teazlo:lu inearea.. the best protection to =nee wbo dears to t D1ra01.023: Ateisnder Biala. Jean D. WM*. S. inner. Jr.. Chaa.4. Markle, Joao. ilesaley. Wllltma B. Evar.a. fter d,, V=. .I . lrd i t y k David M. I.4mg. Wm. D. Thauren 21821 NATIoNAL. - INSURANCE COMPANY. Cor. Federal AL and Diamond, Allegheny, An n la e. tbe SECOND ALTIONAL P. l 4!),Vvemcar , — , SCR , . MY I MIJa. LocktiaDIRECTOUS:t;. r C. T e. Va. Jsa.L.Grabara. Hobert Lea, ' Jaw 0. la. JD.% 00004 Jr. Gaon. dent. b ken*, o.H.PWllltaass Jao. Tlompaon J. mentioom = OPLIEW INNIIRANCE COM. PPART. 017101. N. X. COXXXX WOOD • 111TH SW & Hama IN&AVALNI&ItIas llas sad Martha &Loki DE111=OXII: L r o ri ram Capt. Joap L. Rhoads. Sacutel P. M4v.0 . 4 VIIILY " Wale Vanfirk. W. P. e.- 4. : . .1 saso. ILL enter. Waal, 1....1, ri Pin WAIT i P I"' vk . gt , ' -,. W. 7. aLmicicoa. IY.n;[►t7. LLEQMF • 430 PITTBURGH. STRSZT,BAZZ BLOCS. ALGA U.nu t i 1 7-sIAiG all klub, of .lbs and ROW Pfsedant. T. J. HOS suN, Ales Presklest. G. DU NELL. Secretary. CAPT. WY. Dt.,V4. Goners! Amu& 1"1. I ==. wicll7.s. WALL PAPERS WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices. To make sht broom tor new eMele: We wID mil ILI tbe ern 01 Much alma mewls Mora. PITTIIIII3ROR. PA Without Regard to Cost, HANDSOME PADT.OR pArzas, MINING ROOM CAP6b$, NA AND CHAIOILE rAtrios.. Alm, WIN usortamut °feat AP PAMIR ist Na 107 XtERET STREET, as ELEGANT • - PAPER HANGINGS. wortWl Paper/ ta_plal. t. Clans to sad mote. y•naillacpvize. GT h rlttraNt l ie l ga r"z l,6 "" ed g ° Vtra i liggi to be ftomil elsewhere tiliZZugy. Fur gals St W. Pe MA B EIRA IL' 13 NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberttt Street. as= 2TOHN L-1101:1111E k anus, sue-. . season to JOHN I. HOUSE CO.. Wiwi, sikls Woes. sad i:Puistlaslosillerebssia. Come 0111o1LOSold sod Water stmts.. Pltubarp.• • = Ia'FEW OPERA HOPPE: SATURDAY •TTIRRXDOH, Feb. IT. INTO, Airs. D. P. BOWERS' . 11SATINIEF, /or pir lb: venom ,BRARE; az wavr CARiI MoireT DO. Cleve Molviu. Mrs. D. P. Rowers. Healy Melville Mr. J. C. MeCollim. IatAeSTURDAY RVICNINO li!presented tte reetiog 0..... • MADY.LAIIE, Tux Relax or um Thilloria. 111s4e1s47e Mn. D. P. Raen.e. To oeucludis with the Comedy of SCA.TRARINE AID rgraucuto: Retruce le Mr.. 1.1- )(teatime . prentratlon — RY.Ar.he Tar. T/lIPEST. IarGBAND URBAN CONCERTS Third Pr::byterian Church, SIXTH AVENUE. Mr. J. 11. WILLCOX, Mus. Doe., ON MSDAY EVENING, Feb. 22d, WEDNESDAY AFITENOON,Feb,23, I= Reserved seats for Tunlar.vetOng 96 tents extra. Will be '4l at the Yowl% Biota of 111 , 1. • LOB et HUSSY, No. 83 711th .avenoe. cos- Sloscine hatszdoy montini. Tensor/ 19th: at. 9 12=! WHOLESALE GROCERS, &O. DILWORTILIOPER &CO., WHOLESALE ORO CERS„ Ptetsßurgh, Pa. ESTABLISHED BE & T.: GOREN, 1812. W. it BOBBILY, 11 4 2/1 ID) A )'Z fill A Aril ;kepi S No. 271 Liberty Street, onsscrus OAT, ZAMA turrm.,) K. STRUM. MSTEELE & SON, • Commieaion Merchants FI 451•11AXN. VE=l , , dco. No. 9$ OHIO STAMM mar Last Oosou PETER KEIL JAMPS Y. BICILAICT V EIL & RICHAIEVA aOllllll2l 611.10 N BIZIEWHANTS, AND ' 1101:111, eum, same, zu.r, TIED, &a Zig Liberty 81., Pittsbnigh. .1724. V MEANOR & HARPER, 71.01111. (MAIN AND rIiODUOS Ccimmission Merchants, NO. WS ITHEATT STRUT, oZionlistments solicited. ael W. C. ARMSTRONG, aboteessor to Muir it Anostroolt4 PRODUCE COMMISSION mntatmer, No. 25 Market Street. y J, BLANCHARD, MEM No. 396 TWIN STIUCET aoL11:320 .4.rrnw, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission )1 embanks Mah ri , L ' altloTaard= . o l l . l.l r ;ott . Cotton Yarns and all Pitisburs . h. v itangs i anze r : glas i g i l L WI and 114 ,0 D JOUIP IWI TJY A. WALLACBs §,%.11111 0 T0N &WALLACE.WhoIe s.tx tiIenGTILS AND POWDLICZ DIAZ, N 0.6 811.T6 RTHENT. rittsbarob. WAGNER'S FRENCH -COLORING) WILLIAM WAGNER, 981 .rorth Seventh Street, theoritArllaoll. Cleo. . Ewa% . . r e. 5 4 . altiret Joba Voeatber, A. Lamm. . ilefereneell—An tee leading Were, let PhU de Jelle.9lo,Teles SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, WINES, BANDIES, GIN, SO., PURE RYE WHISKIES, Coe. Eleventh bk. (tanned's , emir) JOSEPH S. WINCH & co., Nap. 11146 187, 188y191.193 soma 105, JrneT aTtIaCT. PrrientruClY,.. , Ceder Distilled Pure ft:io W hhkm WHIAa*. defie Tor rs &la 70IIEIGN yr DMA M. } 4 ILASEN OK 1-14. ma/ amt. ENWa EMl;=l EIEEME7.I Jai. a mum a aaa. AIIMLTSEDTEINTEI MED or BCWTON, oaa ►xcar Al 8 O'CLOCE, .nd 12/11M321 ISO CENTS. EZIME --:- 1 243 Liberty Street, =1 =MMIM! =I =I =I Wholesale and Retail arms,; WINES, LIQUORS, Sm. The Tery Beet In the Baited States, ItAIIII/ACTURED BY U=E=l Ei= 1111119L68141.71 DIULLERS /1! 408 7/ENN STREET, Have Removed Ito 21T08.884 AIM 886 ?MN, We WOOD STItEET: gEW GOOD§V FINE VASES. ' SOMADIAN AND "W %Via itzra rs. s"Ki k " iarge meet:U T 7 1, PLATED OHMS 0t Ut CesarlDtemi. ,414mizrx.rdmihnittit. E.. E. BREED •••k, CO. 100 WOOD O,THEET. CBINA. GLASS QUEENSWA. II . A lame naming. n t ofnew patterns and dhows Jui Waived.rlatod an Britt art, to W Two and Patina Ww. now d opening aad.br aala - at ire. 7 Sow Palo. at InGBY & CO'S., Kix. lea LIBERTY IsTREET. Pas RE ROYALS 3EII iC›vii M WHITMORE, REAL Es7'L►TE A.G.ENT• Ilas 'colored from cornea C6l° mid food*l' ltree!B, 10 103 OHIO STREErg ,M=!= 411 14 GRAY LOGAN:. Rave reason ta rum 4!7 irrAticic, lb 88 FUU& Aveno!3, Until Improvonssta on old stand ara eoo n rOO