The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 14, 1870, Image 4

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km RatsWO Gaiitts.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
To Lot—Roam
Prom the first. of Aprtl, two welt
tlnlibeil rooms imitable 'for ofllres.
mama story front In OAZIVITIL bOildiag.
corner. Bulb avenue mad Smlthfleld
attest. Call at GamorrrisCountlug Room.
St end 88 Filth avenue.
Beggars and org an grinders are In
_...-
the All e gheny witil
log one areas over .
renewed forces.
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Atthe Idaywes morning . wart Sunday
monger twenty•four common CII3OII were
OraP3ol4 Or OCOOrding CO the usual ralne.
. •
Deputy seayar Metals on Saturday
committed to jail illekllo/1 'Lafferty on a
elm:goof drunkenness,_misconduct and
lity the breaking of an axle of • wagon
leaded with metal on Smithneld street.
oh Saturday, teamsters brought In use
the tonal amount ot profanity until the
obstacle wait removed.
IStilitighaut Coheeili will meet to mot
row etight, to epeeist eessloo, to ootieldet
the report of the Finance Committee sod
WIWI the accounts of y ea ßorough of
ficers for the oast ma .
• The Contractor for the drat ten milts
of the Connelutrille Railroad, oast of
Oonnellavllle, expecte to have We work
eompletod about the first of Icily when
W will be run that much further. .
-(lemon.—The following -rientlemen
baVe been elootord officers of the Robin.
swami Chartiera Turnpike Company:
Prerddent, Col.. Joe. Brown; TrINIELITT,
J. IC P. Duff; fa stagers, David Robin
ion, John:A. McKee, If. V. Realm, T. L
Buff and John Cangbey.
• Sew Drew.—Our enterprising neigl.-
bor, the Preheits Freund, Las donn ed :a
new dress, which adds materially to Its
WVnee to a mechanical paint of
The Frehetts Freund is • flee
GOMM paper and its appearance in •
stew dreads an evidence of its pros.
parity.
Andrew Sturgeon undertook to punish
bin wife on Saturday for some Imaginary
wrong, which resulted in Madeline, the
wife, charging him before Mayor Callow
with assault and battery, alleging that
with
struck her with his flat and
otherwise abused her. Re was held for
.• beating,
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11l ay or • CaTlow --... 0f Alieglieny r i al had a
surety of the peace case ben! him on
Saturday In which Patrick 0' was
charged by Andrew Sturgeon-with - bar
lug made threats of taking the life of
sald Andrew. The parties Ilva on Bea.
yew avenue. Patrick gave ball far him
appearance.
Thieves Oprratlng.—Some time Friday'
night a shoe store on Meadow etreet.
East Eirmlngbaru, was broken Into and
rob bed of fords to the amount of 1150
No eine. _
On the fame evening some - bold s eenutp*
earned off a roll of tine Imported carpet
from In front of Eeke's dry goods store.
Hato drool, Birmingham. He escalied,
' A few evenings ■ines, the parishoders
of the Be?. Dr. Holmes; liewletley M. Er
.'Vlittreb, expressed their appreciation or
their esteemed pastor. and his wife Ds
presenting him 'watt a now outfit, and
his tompanion with a purls containing
. line hundred doling. The gilts were In
• every respect worthily bestowed-Ind
reflect credit alike ',upon recipients and
donors. i
A Serie Trade.— Henry Astor, colored,
allegedl before Alderman Bowden, on
Saturday that Fred Bowers had cheated
him out of eighty dollar' by purchssiog
his home, giving therefor :a note for
eighttr dollars,,which he said would be
negotiable at the German Savings Bank,
which proved a mirtake, the bans off ..
eats pronouncing itworthlase
mid Lon the lookout for BOWeril.
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Another Itarglare.—Saturday night or
!Sunda morning the residence of Mr.
JoanMoffatt, No. 8 Colwell street, was
entered by burglars - and a pocket brg,a
. containing StBo taken but of Mr,
panto pockets, and an Euali.tas. lever
watch taken flout the Mantle in his
sleeping zoom. The buteara ga ined ad
minion to the home' cy breaking off the
window slintter end prying open awin
"dew. The Inenner in which the "Job"
wee dont:would Indicate that the opera
tors Wiere:annosinted with the tumid&
The tiew Etallroad
The Uniontown Standard gays: The
Pittsburgh, Virginia, and . Charlestown
Beltway project is exciting great inter.
ad amongthe people of West Vliginia,
Hying near the proposed route. Meet
ings were . held In three townahlpi of
ktoriongalla county last week, at all 'of
which resolutions were adopted favoring
the enterprise and promtaing to raise
their quota of the capital needed when.
ever the company was organized, the
building of the road commenced, ind as
surances given' that It will be completed.
lionte 'Agiln.
Capt. Louts Hager, our esteemed. fel
low-citisen. returned last week froM an
eight months - lour of Europe, In prime
health and Jubilant spirits. He is -■
ciose observer, and his I ourneyloge hay
log extended over the greater portion of
Europe, (In iloniPanY with Ws family.)
he ls welt repaid for his outlay in the
possession of Information conosming the
old world which be Could not otherwise
give acquired ea satisfactorily, and
which will prove valuable to him in fu
ture experience whereever be caste his
lot. His many Mends will cordially
Welcome him "home again." 4
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U. B. Assistant Assessoni are busy
making out income returns for the de.
'Unguents. We advise all who have rs
calved a blank td fill it up as mulled
by law, and all who know themselves
liable to tax to file their returns at onco,
Met,
Riven, the ASSOMIOr of this Dia.
Piet. has Orlin strict orders to his &twist.
ante to make • return of every man
who has nooeived the notice; and whom
ever It la thought there should be' re
turn made the asaistants are directed to
make It, thereby pitting the responalbili.
ty on the oarty returned to prove that he
Ia not liable to tax.
Hamites.
A pair of dark colored indivldusla not
having the fear of the laws of either God
or man before their eyes, and evert for
getting that this was the Lenten wisson,
entered a kitchen on Wylie sventisonn
fisturday evening, and carried off two
floe hams. The person basing - theta re
quests us to state to the - stbressin
hamites that thaws la no neoessity of
them being hogian, and if they will re•
turn one of the hams they can keep the
other and, ad questions will be asked.
There is no two sides to this question,
and if the fellows who carried off the
hams willing to shoulder the Teapot'•
sibillt of keeping them they can do so.
TnaVtalL . .
Donavan and toe Bays Again.
Jam Donsven of whom mention haw
Lobate has 'manmade in these columrultia
having • particular dislike_to that
poetic application of • , Cookadaday . with
which the youthful followers of his
satanic entirety have dubbed . him,
appeared again before Alderman on
• nen, on Saturday, and tbsremade oath
charging these ssif same sons of iniquity,
without the customary provlcatiou even,
they oallitd him by the above nick name,
sad wound It uo by showenng emus
stows at John's devoted head, onsof
which struck him on the back. Tbs swear
.being finished, • warrant was bolded fur
the arrest of John d Detint•O'firlan
and eta for the father of the boys.
w Agreed to. EntogrOar
A. man and wife wbo have been living
together unhappily for some time, on
BeardS7 sneered before - Alderman
O'Donnell and ildguilled by an' article
'their agreemet and Mras to wrarset,
deciding , after n
mature d ad eliberation li , that
it was good fbr them to be alone, and
forthwith the mutual bargain wax struck,
the husband promising to give the wife
lltteen dollar' per week together with
the one half or too property, and farther
more. promising that If the fifteen dollars
per week would not meet her demands
• she abould have the ens half of his am
• 'mai income. This was very satisfactory
to the better half. but dOubtlem
tle
s lit mortifying to tbe. husband woo=
be remembered *he bad rasef the fairer
sex to support. The parti Inside "on
Fourth avenue. We withhold their
• . names as they_tnaks pretentious to re.
epootability. But our readers Will re
member of a' lady arrested in male attire
concerning which something was said
through the °plumps of the press a said
we e
ago, end a limit* ishice given to
be: by the
a s
ti who 410 1165401 Me a
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the and . the cognomen of whom
we shall try very hard to martian should
she appear again before vs screened by
the vague title of upper tendon.
THE COURTS.
United States Ceara—Judge illeCandiesa
,fitertravar, March 12.- , -The GIBS of
Thomas Bernet. erodilD r . va W. S . Ake
dt Co., debtors, taken up yesterday, is
still on • •
In the awe of the United States re the
distillery, et al., of Edward Lyon, of Ly.
coming county, an order was sleds on
motion of counsel of Id. Ernatein, who
claims to be the first informer, appoint
J. H. Batley, Esq., to take Zeldin:looy
is be read on the argument of the ease.
The Court adjourned until ten o'clock
Monday morning.
Comm' ColArt : -.lludges Haorbits' and
=al2
Baronnmr, March 12.—The time of the
Court was occupied with trialons and
arguments, none of which were' of any
public irdereat.
TRIAL LIST FOR lIONDAT.
61. Trurtickvs.Jolce.
64. Rees vs. Morrow.
65. Caldwell & Bro. Y.
66. Same vu. Some. '
89. Mestresst vs. McCullough it Co.
97. Hugh & Co. for use vs. 'Bteambos
"Australis."'
100. Dello,' vs. Wiley.
110. Citizens Oil Relining . Co. vs. Dill
worth & Benny.
112. Jacoby vs. Schoen et al.
123. Harrison vs. B!nretort & Wilkins. .1
court. •f Cameros Pleas—in/cm kitowt.
• Rad Collier.
SATURDAY, Muck 12.—1 n the matter .
L ot Julia A.. Evaneva. Edward Evans, pe
tition in divorce, R. B. Parkinson, Esq.,
was appointed commissioner to take
testimony.
Zediktakr• Waltz vs. Elizabeth Unita
petitionin divorce, R B. Parkinson, Esq.,
wu appointed commtaalcmer to teke
testimony:
Clippies VS. CUPpleift, petition in ai
ivorce, James W. Murray, Esq., was im.
painted commissioner to take testimony.
In tho case of Iktok vs. Mlle, motion
for • .11• Ir trial and weapons filed.
l'tsiahel C. - Graham vs. John Graham,
in divorce' petition presented sad ants
poen& awarded.
Rebecca Buchanan vs. David Buchan
an. In divoroe.' Fannon presented sod
:.subpoeua awarded.
ki..l. Dal:mists Oar s w as uglass In
divorce. W. B. appointed
cpunntsatoner to take 10SRMS13y.
TRIAL LIST TOR XONDAT.
1. Reed sr al. vs..Stewartdt Co.
.3..R.sese va. Bates. .
4. Bnentcia Co. vs. Ferguson &Beek.
6. Logan vs. Johnson.
7. Planklnton vs. Ross tp. •
H. Bugg Zimmerman.
O. Madison vs. McClintock.
10. Dilworth et 51. vs. Raker.
11. Duquesne Co. vs. Small.
12. Brady vs. Beckham.
.Ctitarter sessions—Fall Bench.
ISATIIIInar, Mirth 12.—The Uremia the
Court was occupied principally to hear
ing surety and abandonment easel, and
in application for roads.
George Nelson, convicted of assault
and battery, was sentenced 4o pay the
costs of prosecution and a fine of 350 to
the Commonwealth.
William Winegorath, convicted anal
ling liquor to a habitual drunkard after
notice, was sentenced to Day the costs Of
prosecution and a fine of ;BO to the Com
monwealth, which sentence wee com
piled with.
• In the matter of the appeal of certain
°Hirano from the report of viewers ap
pointed to wawa damages and benefits
on the Fifth avenue, 42d and 48th street
sewer., Judge Stowe delivered the opin
ion of the Court, which we publish in
full.' Lila as follows:
0. EL Love, et. al, Appeal from .Report
ea. The City of} ) of Views on Bower
Tittishurgh.Armament*, •
In the matter of appeal frem the report
of viewers In regard to saliesement nor
sewers an Minh - avenue. 42d and 48th
streets, Pittsburgh.
An application for the appointment of
viewers is relation to Wears on !Seth
avenue Fortysecond sad Forty-eighth
streets, Pittsburgh. has been made on the
Verthf.ifteUfhfoiidlßr. Thecasecomes
into Wart throughproceedllnetituted
in City Connally, under an act of &moat
bly, which provides, tOtrat said Coundlis
whenever they deem the same necessary.
may cause sewers to be constructed .10
any street, lane or alley of said remand
to level and collect the coat acid ekpese
thereof by sesseamant upon the proper
tree benefited thereby; the said *Monk
want to be made by three discreet and ,
disinterested freeholders of said city
whom the Council" shall appoint as as
season for that phrpcSe." It is then
pruilided &hot the assessors be ertforni
that they make a plot shoeing the loca
tion of sewer, streets and location. size
and improvement of each property as
sessed, and that they shallgive ten days'
notice to each owner of a time and place
where he may see said plot and state
ment,' end where the VieWers are to hear
any ix , ropiainte_or evidence the owner
may have to Oiler on the subject. After
such hearing, the assessors are to mate
such euddltione, modifications or correc
tions" they may deem proper, and make
a report to Councils containing plot and
statements sa finally fixed. Provision is
then. mads that ,the Councils shall hear
any appeal or-further complaint made by
any person aggrieved by the report, and ,
that they may, if they Fleetest approve
the report, send it back for further
action,
or quash the proceedings. .
tie report le approved by Cannella,
any person interested may Within ten
days p e t t hors final action of Councils
t a ton to the Coen of quarter
Weaken setting forth the facts in the
Oise and
of
that he bellevee injustice has
brain done him by the report viewers,
when it is the dutyof the clerkirOf Coun
cils, up3n,notlce, to certify to said Court
all the papers and proceedings is the
case, and thereupon the Court shall take
such action in the premises es they may
think - right and proper, and shall have
power to hear evidence, he modify, cor
rect, end approve said Mort or quash
thewhole proceedings, or to appoint new
viewer., with the like power to modify,
correct and approVetheir report ortpletah
Mew promedlngs, and to direct vrho
shall pay the coats of the-appeal.
In the Eighth avenue - owe a motion
was flint made by counsel for appellant
tar a rola on the autnorities of the city
to answer the allegations of the petition
er. Thli we refused, became we were
unable to see how it could in any cue
effect the proceedings. A motion was
then made to quash the proceedings
upon the ground of informality. This
was also refused, because. even swum.
log the objection well taken, each a
course would only throw the matter
back intoDounells for the appointment
of new viewers, and the same end could
be much more speedily reached by the
Court appointing viewers, which brings
as jest se much nearer the orwoluedon
might. a float dlapoadtion of the case.
This will give to excePtanta all y the ad
vantages that they aught to expe Toe
appointment of new viewers who are to
cOmmence anew and pursue the same
coarse that the original viewers were
witpe to tate, Rout firt to se.
er independent and u naffect ed l
y'
their report or action in the premise&
. We think. toll the better course to par.
sue in alt caws where the action di the
Thitnina has notheen radloally defective
or Illegal, and the objection to the ceases
ment is 'at all general, as seems to be
the case in regard to the matter berate us.
. I have been the particular in stating
"the lie arid our views in' regard to tote
matter, because It is one of great import
ance to.the publio and by no moults gen
erally understood. and that the profes
sion may know what our , general prao
tice will be in Mintier oases.
• TaLtt. Lnrr fOrt Biennia.
422 Coro. ve .Tohn W. Pittock, et al.
324 er re John C. Kenchler.
Ito et Patrick Dunn.
25 e• " Wm. Raley.
39" Joseph V. Herr.
68 o Caroline Shubert.
' l6 Aninew McFarland.
'o Conrad Hack, two cases.
69 o tt Thomas MoViinnamee.
32 " Elizabeth Ebtenbeha!
-Salm. Liar TiraDAY.
67 Ijorn. vs. Emanuel bLatobsy.
Patti* Campbell.
66 Wm. Gnsoy.
57 Wsahington Shanty, et
so u • u . Fianna Sweeny. - .
ThOmas Byrne.
oL John A. Grittier. .
30 John Waldter. •
775 . Henry Belau& • •
Wm. McCulley, et al.
2'J-- Patrick Burke.
Tniay Law ]Ol3 WZDNILIMAT:
181 COM. vs. Nicholas and Stephen Hoff.
LEIJIMATIYE
Slew BM" Prtsested—Allegbeny Star
We have received ooples of the Mow
ing local bills, which have bean' - ire ,
seated:ln the Legislature: An act relablve
to the oodeof ordination', in the city of
Allegheny, Which prcrrldecthat the MOO
abet inocussalid and effective u ordi
mace"- oil odd' city when published in
book form and a copy filed In the County
Recorder's odic& This does away with
the recording of each ordinance, in the
I book, separately, as has been required
heretofore. An sotto reduce the char
' Or of the city, of Allegheny and ths ear
anti acts amendatory thereof Into one
act and to revise the mama. An act rela
tive - to streets in Allegheny. A supple
meat° the sot In relation to ths poor of
- Ste city of . Alegheny. [Theso are the
ads which trere•appprovedreceatly bT
y
the Allegheny Councils, and with which
our radon are familiar.
'ars -UNMAN&
—cr--
Mleetras of. General Agents—Au Armors
eaten- to be Erremed•-•-linteresUng Pin
eeeffings.
A meeting of the general agents of life
insurance companies doing bedews in
this county was held at the Board of
Trade Rooms, overthe Third
NationalNnl
Bank, Wood street, Saturday,
o'clock P. U. The object of the meeting,
no far as we could ascertain, waa tne for-
allon of an association to be composed I
inthe general agents or repreeentativee I
the several tompardes, both foreign
d local, doing business in this county
for the promotion and advancentent of I
the life insurance business, and as was
remarked to as by one of the "general 1
agents," "to avoid in the future disagree
able newspaper discussione," by the
adoption of some uniform rules and. '
system for conducting the business. -
A call for a meeting was circulated
and requested bye number of the , nada I
to a meeting hold some two weekitainee, I
when the association was organized tem
an
ora d
r M l
ate y by elec
Brentting
Swearin Dr. Thormger, chais eem.
rmen \
Vary. At that meeting a committee was ,
appointed to receive additional names to I I
the call, anti report at the next meeting. i
The question was raised at that meet. i
big, it appears and discussed at eon- 1
siderable length as to who were general 1
agents, and the meeting adjourned with- 1
out arriving at any concluelen.
Pursuant to adioumment the Amnia.
1 tion met at the time and place stated 1
above. - The meeting was called to order
Iby Dr. Thorn, temporary chairman, ' 1
and Major T. Brent Swearingen, tem.
porary secretary, react the minutes of,
the preceding meeting. , 1
The report of the committee appointed
to visit the agents, and receive additional
names, was read.
The committee reported having visited '
all the agents, and all they had seen tied
signed theeidi except one Ind be do• I
caned to have anything to a., witth the
Association.
Tho report-Wm accepted and approved. 1 ,
Mr. ideMullen.ruoved to go Into &per-
manent organization, which motion was I
adopted.
Mr. McMullen then moved that the
Association go into an: election for per
manent officers. .
Mr. Kehew amended by intiving that
the temporary officers be elected perms.
nerd officers for the ensuing year. I
This motion was put by Mr. Kehew
and decided In the affirmative.
Mr. Swearingen • thought the Anemia
lion was perhaps progressing too fast,
and suggested 'the propriety of the ap
pointment of a comtlattee to prapare
rules and regulations for the government
of the Association, a constitution and by
laws, or some basis upon which to organ
ize an Association. -
- Some diamissiota then ensued as to Mx.
Kehow's mottos to elect permanent om.
min, and the chairman decided the mo
tion out of order, inasmuch as a motion
was pending
when it was made, which
had not yet been decided. _ . .
Mr. Loomis then moved that a COM.
mitten of five be appointed to prepare a
constitution and by-laws foe the govern •
mot of the society.
The motion wan adopted, and Mtwara.
LOoMie, Sweeney, Chapmern Woolridge
and Thorn appointed .on the bommittee.
.•
-A motion was then Wade to appoint a
dominance of three on Credentals or
Membership, which raised a nice ly dis
condom
Mr. hPhinllen eralfotcPcSse to admitting
anybody bitdgeneral agents. It the can.
said "Gen Agents it did not mean
Secretaries.•' t
: Mr. Patterson said he presumed be was
the person aimed at by Mr. McMullen,
As he was not only Managing Agent or
the Co operative Dompany, but wek Sec
retary or the Dempsey. .
• ' . Mr. McMullen replied that he LA no
objections to Mr. Patterson pereonally.
as he wee a stranger to blue,' Ut he did
not recognize the companS be represent
ed. He said the co-operenve etcetera watt
l an experiment, and life innurance reel,
ware educating. - • • .
Mr. Kehen at this point row, to a point
of order which was [lilt the gentleman
vise not wedelns himself to the question
pending, but was talking of matters that
were not before the meeting.
Mr. Patterson said it was not material
to him whether he was admitted to the
assOctstieonoe not, but he only desired to
knoW where he stood. -The-trait had been
presented to hina•and be had :signed it,
but if ideprosenceireenot desired in the
eallOciation he wanted to know tt and be
would not trouble them any farther. It
would not, be thoubt, street the interests
' of late Company In tiny way.
I I:. Mr. Kehear moved that the farthereen
' e 1 17.4 t
it
s d rf i tta, r 7:4%.3 a u t n i rr o n erli
....*rt o :.
diniur f
et, ti asso ci ationh s ip; .
acntmib th e
n ct t t. t
3, I
r e rth r ue
e p t
i f rt
tan e nwt i otg l yte g le-lr.tr.,b air.l\ 11t y .
_pa:cu t: ly. :
other company.
The rebate:llion was amended no as to
I make it the first business AM the next
_
mSoeetlefme
discnesion then Queued as to
who would. be entitled to vote on the
adoption of the oonatitution. ..
Maj. Swearingen stated that those
agents who had signed the call would be ,
entitled to vote, and noiOthers.
Alter some farther dacusalon on who
were eligible to memberanip, the motion
to postpone as amended was adopted. '
On motion the-Association adjourned
to meet Saturday next at three o'clock,
A Natal Dose—Death from a Dranettat
Landsman.
John Knesellaorrtlristunan _by birth, I
terminated
. hla existence. by taking • a
dose of 'Redeem at the 'Am* House yes. '
terday afternoon. fititerday irreeles
Kennelly arrived in the city on a train
from the eget and. stopped at the Moab
House. Be was shown to room No. 9.
Sunday morning be came downto break•
fast, and it appears Went out fru. a short
time, after which ho returned to. the
hotel and wont to his room. About four
seclock the chambermaid went to the
room and discovered the man lying on
the bad breathing heavily. libeinformed
the clerk that something was wrong,
and ou examination an empty ten ounce
vial labelled "Linder:Lai" was found on
thcfmantle larthe room. Dm Shaw and
Duncan were'irammonect Immediately
and tried to counteract the effect of the
drug but to no purpose, and the man
died about six o'clock. It appeared from
discharge papers found in his persecution,
dated Dec. '6B, that he enlisted to the
United States 'Marines. De a r s o f
1865,
and was at that time 22 years of ago.
Naturalization papers dated at Brooklyn,
New - York, Oct. 4. 1568. From letters
slater appears th be has a mother
and residing to Montreal, Canada.
The coroner has men notified and will
hold an Inquest to-day.
McClure Township VS ants to be Annexed ,
to -Allegheny—Meeting of Cornea—
Resolutions, etc.
A•-large - number : -of the citizens of a
portion of hfeCiiire
JittElthmtlY- tn,. W ood a meetiog t t . the
'school house at % 'Run, Iday
evening March 11th, 1870, to eopaider
the propriety of annexing, that portion
of the township to Allegheny Cley.l
Themeeting was organized by '
Cyros Hutchinson, Esq.. to the chair,
and appointing Mr. Jona Prlce,,eecretarY.
The object -of the meeting was stated
by the chairman, and on motion, a com
mittee were appointed to prepare rex•
lotions expreaalb it the views of the imeet •
ink on the subject. '- • •
The committee reported the -following
which Wu Unanimously adopted.
Resolved, That-We the citlreus_of this
Portion of McClure townahipareln favor
of being annexed to . Allegheny city, and
do moat firmly adhere to the original bill
se it passed the Senate Februsty 9th,
without amendment or alteration.
Resolved, That we pray our Represen
tatives - to use their Influence to have
the bill must is it passed the Senate, and
that we will not vote or uphold any Re
presentative that will veto wined our
intereat. ' '
Resolved, That the prooeedings of this
Risottos be published in the GAZACE*
Trid:dein Orissa.
Martin Brawdey is a festive youth well
known in Volk* circles, tut better
known to the citizens of Ormsby
berongh, against whom an InfOrniation
WM mane before Alderman Mobtutors
on Saturday, by Irate, Faber. It so hap.
pens that Martin Of 11, taischerrotill
nature at all time, but en , softie =sr
alone, when he has boon <mating' hie
"flowing bowl," enema to be curled
away with a spirit of-adventure. Now.
Martin lives with his mother, and Kate,
fora pecuniary recompersation,: assists
hie mother from week to week to keep.
leg in order the dementia affairs of the
bouselaold. It was nigh unto the mid
night - hour, and the peaceful dozens of
Ormsby were enjoying their sweet re.
pose, as was Este also until Martin
returned In a very hippy Kate
of mind, sought . oat her bed.
_t oo k
her therefrom. and notwithstanding
the ieweene o f the girl, 80 suddenly
transferred from happy dreams to the
o f b e i n g caught
nude con-
In the
sad reality her
ams
of
martin
to
dition, be attempted to throw her out of
the window, at the same time muttering
terrible oaths that she should forthwith
leave bh inothct's home to rdorn no
more. Kate did go, and on her allege
-
manta a warrant was boned for theirred
of the gay young man.
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PITTSEURGH DAILY GAZETTE: - MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, OW
CHEISTIAS PIiMANTHROPT
.
Tile Ladies, Elente Missionary Society—
Its Operation+ for tne Pam Year.
The anniversary of the Ladles' Home
mwdenary Society or the Methodist
Episcopal Church of this city and vielnity
twit . pleoss at the Smithfield street
church, yesterday afternoon. At an
early hour the specking &Ml.:Sew= filled.
Among the audience were several misda
tes, Drs . Perishing and A... Miller, Revs.
W. Long, 3.11. Ebbart,' J. A. Gray, W.
B. Locke and Dr. Dempsey. Mr. Jim.
Borne, a well known .merchant - of this
city, noted for him generous gifts in pro
moting religion& and benevolent object.,
presided by request of Mrs. Samuel M.
Kier, President. of the Society, W. B.
Kincaid performing Secretarial duties
for knee Mary Bunning*, the regular
The serviette comaienced with singhli(;
"All bail the power of Jesus' rustros.
Philip Ph -m p id s,
d th n drodtidngdu ache
org n an
and led the singing of- the occasion. Af
ter dogleg, prayer was catered by Rev.
W. H. Locke, of Liberty street , Church, at
' the elate of which the congregation sang
' "Scone shall reign where 'sr the sun."..
.By renneat, Mr. Albert Rot e_ the ,
following reports: • ' ,
right :rti l i • ( lir: b all:1 is T a ` , "W`r‘ I'
"""
i
sumairta._,_
00
Chrlat Churett .... ' Ism •
Smithfield at. do el te
Yesusylesola Arouse dog . .......• 14 ILO
Parent Btlesioesry bOotrtit•••••••• O J" 7, .
gr o . cv . ds j e k lf ran! al .. ..., .... . . r=e 6
04 "
otoouttscs tors.
Rev. 5 Bart. secant salary ..... 11•55 21
nes. J. B. Chore t• • •1 514 OS
Rte. W. Long. tor dissloatistrool .3 Kr'
C Mena Chant 71 112
./ter. L.. St. Mawr. P. E 75 le
rhattosery ...• •..... .......... •••• 11110-111.390 NI
Report orbitals Mary Runnlnigit, Treas.'
' nror of Liberty street hi. E. Church
:Dorom .. Society, Auxiliary to. Ltdies
'llomo Missionary Society of l'ittatinrgh
and vicinity: . .
IiSCIIrTs.
Tbsoksstrlng Cult:ctlort
Collertcd-hy.festnes..... ....... .•
Ald 10 1'4 . 1 - • tt'07112"513""". In te
ttle of Dr, /ode 11l 7S-162 75
Li
Rev: .I. B. , Übisr, the devoted{ and
earnist Missionary o f thenociety.' read
the report of the Correspoing Secreta
ry, Mina Mary S. McKee, on behalf Of the
Board of klanagend. • 1
. The friends and patrons of the Sbelety
are'congratulated • that, skald the dia.
couragements incidental to the . Opera
tions of the Society'. there het been some
samosas attending the efforts pct forth
to cultivate the held. Five Sunday.
schools . are in fail, operation, with an
average attendance of eight hundred and
five, one hundred andsenty . tive
scholars more than reportast year.
These schools-have been sustained at a
omt of about fourteen, hundred dollars
' Besides the work of teaching, . the
&doers and teachers .have spent much
timejo supplying the destitute children
with clothing, which has had a' geed
effect upon the parents in some indances.
Regular eurviees have been established
at Vocl's Run Bradley Chapel and
Thirtyllhird 411i.1410111, by the missionary
and local Mb:deters. The want of suit
able homes for preaching has induced
the Society to secure lots to build . a
church ad the drat-named place shortly.
- The lady managers here devoted con
der lady
to visiting the . Poor and
supplying their wants. Five hundled
,vielts have thus been mad% live hundred
and thirty tracts distributed. and more
tnan 'two hundred sermente.donsted.
The Illasioners has also made eight hun
dred vents.
Notwithstanding the financial opera.
lions of the Society do not equal former '
years, It has arranged to commence the
new year free from debt. Much apace
In the repott Is taken np In giving a dei•
providential of te work of the Society, and
the openloge for doing good,
notwithstanding the nth:dot - ohs atitichint
The Board pleads strongly for help to
carry on the operations or the '3'.:.. - .."sly.
"anal to ;Li demands tdadp upon it.
Want of spice NE - manta its from giving
chore than tins brief synopsis • .
At the dose of the reading the report,
Mr. Phillips Imes, with thrilling effect,
"Whitt will you do."
Rev. J. A. G ay. of Christ Church.
iis t o.a
delivered quite intertatiog: address.
In which be she shu nte d the character of tiof
work of the sod, ty, and the
be
to
he seemed 'by a n d of ads klud.
The address w prightly and well de.
.livered..
"Tile Water of-Life" was stung by the
vast audience standing, pioaticing a fitie
:tdattnis. .. -. r..• . •• - •
Rev. J..t. Jcines, ' Of Satinaylvanla .
sumil neathosch, s poke ' He cnommentild,
by deacrlbiog In earnbat and Wall timed
words the. grandeur of an organigstlen
that bad for its object the gem( of moiety,
and calculated to extend its benefit&
throughout tbe oommundy., A work 'llO
grand and ennobling, that lifts the dealt.
tut* out of poverty, and the sinner from
guilt and Sin, la worthy of oommend anon
and should be sustained. . • 1. -
Rev. W. H. Locke urged the people to
aitre liberally to the collectors who wailed
upon them. • ' '.- ,
Audience was then dismissed by she
Doxology and Benediction by-Rev. Dr.
riempaey.
Last evening was en cc:salon of great
interest in the North. avenue. M. ;
Church, Allegheny. The pastor, Rev.
H. J. Gray, recently received, first in=
the ()Mehl Board; and then from the
peopie,mn nnanlzootie request to eon=
tinue tit relationship with the charge
another year- After mature deliberation,
however. he deemed it - best. to return to
his ft= conference in the East, and
last oYMb:iglu:Moin:ea his deetclon,lm.
proving - the omission to bid adieu to the
congregation. His cloning discourse was
founded On'the theme, ' , The Christian's
Life and Work," and was an unusually
eloquent' and appropriate production,
fervently and impressively delivered.
I At the close of the service a statistical
account Of the program of the Church
during the yam . was presented, from
which W Appeard that the member
ship had been increased 214 in
numbers; of these 176 united within the
put few weeks, daring a series of meet
ings which aro ilt continued. Over
r 25,000 has at
been also subscribed to the
church building fund ; this is exclusive
of
he
Mr the Sunday School. (one of
the best in the State ;) and the general
expenses , of the church, which would
swell the amount to over 130,000 for the
year. In every other branch, temporar
ily and spiritually, tho organization has
met with proportionate success, and the
record is one which cannot but tiring
gladness to the hearts of pastor and
In lila chasing remarks Mr. Gray
thanked the congregation for the flatter•
hag call they had given him, audreferred ,
to their intercourse and the work in
which they had been mutually engaged.
He waned them it . had been the happt.
est year of Ms Me, end nothing but the
highest convictions of duty would have
induced . him to • sever the. Rea Which
bound them together. He, with the old.
ebt end Ile youngest, parteCtirrkindueree
and love, with: the earnest hopet and
prayer that , their future as individuals
and as Might be one of the
greatest prosperity and happincie. '
These :few, words seemed to be fully,
apinleiettel the hro :Who want'
Mated their ,by
feelings In aa an yui{
nmistakable
manner: : The reverend gentleman has
been id Allegheny only a short time, but
'•hsti won the cablielenoo and respect of all
actriaintances; and the love ; and
admiration of many warm friends,
He returns to hie Eastern home, least ng •
redOrd in the highest degree, bright and
honorable, and with the cordial good
wishes and sympathies of many who
have learned to appreciate hie -blgh ex
cellence, as man and is zealous
Christian minister.
SUICIDE.
aNEVNION.
• At the Cimunencennibt or the Services
in Bt. Bud's ,Glatheral last evening', the
beautiful banner of w hich we made men
tion several 'days' ranee, was formally
Presented to the sochlty of '',,The Brother
hood 'of Bt. - Josepti." • • • r • -
Atter,veapere,Yery Rev. Father Rickey
in an appropriate .addrees to the .mem
bers of the society, who occupied the
front seats, ;resented the banner, which '
, was teapots Ott to at the conclusion of ,
the sermon, on behalf of the' Brother•
bood, by Rev. Fattier Nall.
The banner - is swam; fiem a rod sup , '
ported by two uprights, which rest on a
aquae wooden frame about five arid ono ,
half Met wide by seven in length, listen•
ded'to be carried -op the shoulders •of
four men. . •
Thebanner -Itself Is xi Deanttfel one,
having a painting on the we side repre
senting Joseph standing with the infant
Jeans trillit arum, beside the carpenter's
bench, with the Itnplernente of the trade'
in view, While beyondgrows the olive
tree, the • water Ally and the car
tux, having Judea as hills for a back
ground, aLL a:grouted with the finest
lode and by the most skillful workmen
that New York could produce. Oct the
other side, laid In goldleaf lotto% Is the
name oßrotberho "Dec.th. 1151 V 'od of Bt. lOsaph, with
dateor the organization, e
all of whlati:lsprintedn Iseavxblne silk
trimmed with gilt braid =Chu - Ilion, to.
gather with the guy cords and tassels
which are of the same Material: The oast
of the banner was over 1 400 * •
FIRE I 9 ALLEGHENY
Three Houses Destroyed Totallen ever
• ters,OtKi—Erfeciceey of the Fire _bee
partnieut,
A. destructive lire orcurted Inlte
ghetry yesterday... About noon Mr.
Paulus residing on. Ohio avenue, Fifth
ward, while passing' thronah his yard,
obserted flames homing from the eaves
of his dwelling. lie summoned help
and attempted to ascend to the attic, the
locality of the fire, but failed. Au alarm
from box 7, was then sounded. which
called out the Fire Department in a law
minutes.
The butidlog in which the fire origi
nated was a two story frame occupied
pitecipally by . Mr; Paulus as a dwelling
and shoe store. Amman portion *as pant. '
honed off at one aide and used ae a
'tobacco shop by Mr. George R. Wight..
man. Before the- firemen exci
ted. an
the ground the upper portion of the
bonding wee all Warm, and all their
exertions fallUi to cheek the flames until
the inillding had - been made a wreck.
The roof and the inside was burnt almost
swat, leaving only the bare
walls standing. The flames alio corn.
niunloated to another frame structure
along aide, occupied by Mrs. Jane Pat
ion, a widow.. The roof and upper por
tion of this home wu deetroyed uo that
It wit be hardly possible to repair it
again. .
The total loss, It is estimated, will ex
ceed 18.000. Mr. Paulus is the heaviest
sufferer. lie estimates isobs in stock
and farniture at 15,600, mop which there
is Lowrance to the amount of 13,500.
11,500 of which Is in the.. Ben Franklin"
of Allegheny, and the remainder In for
eign companies.. '
Mr. Wightmana's loss is about IBM,
wli l nehisttrante. The owner of the
ing,a g, lSir. James Welsh, hue 19,500
ineunmee on them Which will, It Ls
thought, fully weer his loss. Mrs,
Pettote.lost nearly Pit her larniture and
the hones; which she owned,.wkleki will
make her lola abouttsoo, with no Inuit
once. The buildings beteg all of frame
and dry as powder, burned- with great
rapidity—which prevented the removal
of the greater portion of their contents.
The tire resulted from a defective flue.
Much praise is due the firemen for the
Made manner -In witch they labored.
Had it not been for their °genteel the
conflagration would have been much
morn extensive an the neighborhood is
very thickly crowded with buildings. It
was only *LI the greatest care and labor
that the flame* were ptevented from
spreadies to them.
As woe as the engines arrived on the
grimed. Captain 'Kennedy of the night
watch, who happened in the vicinity,
summoned the police of the district and
set them on guard to prevent any dip
redatione, or interference with the men
at work. His prompt Judicious action
In the matter le worthy great oomoten•
dation. To it In a great measure the
firemen were indebted for, the mimeo
they had in preventing emote disastrous
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The Old Washington goad.
. . ,
EDITORS Gat=TrO In your seamy
circulated paper of Friday lain, appeared
what purported to be the prooeedlngs of
a mooting in opposition to the proposed,
Improvement .of the "end Washington
goad," to is, hereafter known as "Wash
ington Avenue." *bill authorising which
baying - been introduced Into the State
, Legislature: And where is the solitary im
divldual.Who will hatard his reputation '
t;, saying thitt there Is not the most rir.
gent need io r , ..;;;troveinent in thle In.
stance? I firmly believe Ina: 29 other
Principal thoroughfare leading from
this, or that any other city on God's earth, is I
in such a ed plight as now rm. 1
der Ootddde retch ratiOnt end hub *
been kept I
in this col:Anton thus long, merely out of
regard:to the miserly, niggardly few, who
are now oftesolylog" against it. Hoer i
any one Intl oppose the uteasUre who has ,
to travel on the rood b a mystery to all 1
to whom I have spoken on the euLIC.Ct.
The bill Ls owl/ c ilia' as fair and tkitiltable
as 1
as ,I
any ever by the Legislantre, 1
it provides t t. those beuented 'thereby
"hall pay for it, and get their money bank I
In good, free madam travel on, while all
others doing boldness on the same shell. I
pay toll, to keep it in repair; and it Is
hoped Our members at flarrieburg will
nitre the : matter their ..earlliat attention,
so that °Potations may be Oonimented pa
1000 se peestble.
'The proceellingnkhoye erred moan.
tatn.sorpo endteldenta iffineh''' ners!C
61iftriretton7^ fre , lls, - that the meeting
was largely attended—ithah in point of
feet you Can count more fingers on your
two hisntle. , thall twits present, some of
Whom do rinVrrie foot of laid on this
mad or any . Where else. Another Is, that
the principals:moors are opposed to the
measormWhgreas the fact le, all the prin
cipal, and three fourths of all the owners,
era heartily 10 favor and want lt done
moodily. ; Waliativirrort AVENUE.
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Farr Well.
Banner PresantnUon.
200 Acres or-vatuatiin Coal Leodk — .
Upwards of two hundred acres of valu
able coal lands in Baldwin townatilp:for .
mart) , tee property of John F. Bennott,
wilt bo hold to morrow aflorncon;et two
"o'cloelt, at. Ilielleatu'a "motion, rooms,
06 - Sbalthdeld street. •••• They will be
. treied oolledlyely la • whole.
—The police of Omaha Dave been nth
termed al a Metropolitan. -
—Henry H. Leeds, a well known New
York adetioneer, died on Satirday,
—Sentinel r. Willi= ene of the editors
and proprietors of the ' N. O. Picayune, -
died on Saturday, aged 65. - .
—The report of the redgestion of Gen.
Jordan as commenderinchlef of the
Cuban forces is again denied.
--Ravenna officers at Fredericksburg,
Vs., have seized fifty thousand cigars
and twenty barrels of whisky.
—Nearly a quarter of a million tons of
Me were housed on . the Hudson river
during the recent cold weather.
—At Saco, Me., by the collision of a
sleigh with a railway train, Oliver Tracy
was Blatantly killed and .1, J. Sawyer
fatally Injured. .
• —lmmenee coal fields are reported to
hails been discovered near South Pass,•
Wyoming; also abundant Iron ore In
Rattlesnake Mountains. .
' --General Morris 1.. Miller, Deputy
quartermaster General of the United
States artily, died. suddenly at Now Or
leans on.fiatdrday, aged 56.
—lt is authentically stated that in fifty
churches In Cincinnati Ind subtlest
2,0 1 )2 members have been added during
the recent religions revivals.
—Hon. Jas. G. Blaine, Speaker of the
House of Representatives, was on Setur
day entertained at a breakfast by. the
New York Union League Club.
—ln cousequence of the. seamen's'
strike at New York, It is • stated the
steamer Western Metropolis could . not
sail for New Orleans on Saturday. .
—Seven men Were Instantly killed on
the 111.14 five miles east of Seville, Ohio, ',
by the explosion!of the. boiler In a steam
portable sew int I. Only one man cepa
pad..
Tisro surviveof the old Sixth Ras
,r3
' sachusetts regl ent are arranging to
I
celebrate the annitereary, of their lea.
sage through Mitizelore on the iltli of
April, ISIL _ . • '
—At Chicago. Saturday, st man was
lent to jail for thirty days for atteutpt•
log to bribe a Juryman with live dollars.
He said he didn't know he was doing',
anything wrong.
—At Danvers, Mass., a tire on Friday
night la destroyed the shoe manufacto.
ry of Rloe st A
Sanger, Me stitching shop
of Keith A Hall, and an adloiniug build..
ing.• 10g3110,000.
—At a large meeting of the citizens of
Buffalo and members of the Board of
Trade, on fisturday, the action of the
Legislature repeallog the contract system
on canals was endorsed.
—At a meeting of the Louleiville and
Jefferson County Fair Association, it was
resolved to hold .the - ancnial meeting on
the 13th of September, and that the
premiums be not less than ILO.OOO.
—The thteii Republican State Cora
-1 mlttees of Virginia, in conference on
SaturdarvdirAnarelde to ca 4 a c.ii i Len c ti o o n n ve fo n r .
Lion meets at Richmond. April oth.
—Three hundred and thirty-eaten doc
tors of medicine Were gradneted last
week by four Philadelphia colleges, in
cluding fourteen by the women's medical
college and ono .hundred and sixty by
the Jefferson medical college.
—The Grand hotel - amid Opera House
project of Mr. Pike, elt Cincinnati, is ex,
citing a great dealer attention. Two prop
eery holders have given their 'otherness; If
carried out it would make the Fedgtain
square the grandest in the country"?
—Robert D..Holuula, P. G. W.T,M. of
Grand Lodge of F. and A. 11C4fed at
New York Saturday evening. ' 'He was
my.,,,,•, - ,.;.!..e and for many Visite one
of the meet prominent membere of the'
Masonic fraternity In the United States. I
—Friday night last a detective of Jersey
City erected Joseph Cunningham, re.
wally bookkeeper in the enlpidy of the I
extensive dry goods Ilan of Homer,
Collady a Co., Philadelphia, on a charge
of embezzling over 17,a0 from his em.
p;=; era. • . I
—A .1 heavy rain began at St. Cottle
about seven o'clock Saturday morning,
and continued Gil 4 r. a., when a turbine
.now sterna het in and 'needled till 8
P. M. then clearing tip Odd (reefing.
The storm extended • throughout the
region wed.
—The committee appointed by the
Lenisville Board of Trade to investigate
the C= Sell cif the frequent freight block.
adisa;"thado a report, which was Naccan-
Mittegit:gptairetng sheiks:ld of Directors
Of the Melilla and If ashtillei Itailrotd
Convent: for the grievant*. • •
. .
—Therese G. ltall; edllesiter . . . of Ergots,
Forbrldge ,ic Co., of 'Clitelnirati. has
been discovered carrying on. a system
of peculation extending • back at
least to February. Lest Tuesday he
drew his salary and decamped. Eight
hundred dollars hate been aPPre_Prieteed ,
and how much more is not known.
—On • Saturday, at New York, the
Grand Lodge of the Pennsylvania
Knighte of Pythias presented a very
beautiful elate to the Supreme Council,
from *bier to print cbartere for either
dinate Lodges. The Burden:to indifo la I
1.0 - Da in,id at Philadelphia. Tile name
of the order cannot , be used for business i
purpows. • . ,
- —Toblu Booth, of Schoharie. went Into
the City Bank at Albany. N. Y., on Set-+lurday, to deposit 11200. Ho left his
money on a desk and stepped in the back
room to see the enabler. When here.
turned the money was gone. The case
was given. to Detective Bradt and In •
few hours he recovered the money by 1
arresting Lewis H. Thomas and Henry
Snyder. •
—lt is currently rumored in railroad
circles that the New Jersey Railroad
Company Is negotiating with the Pater- I
son, of Newark, and the Midland Hall
road Conipanles, whereby the Ne w
Jersey Railroad Company will secure al
through connection between the;North.
ern frontier and Washington, and thus
becomes a successful rival of the Erie
Railroad. ,
—At a meeting of the stock holders of
the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad,:
at Boston, on Saturday, it was anent.
mouldy voted that the directors be au
thorizid to place a second mortgage upon
the property of the corporation for a cam
not exceeding fifteen million dollars.
said mortgage to be made to Dwight ,
Foster, E. CI Sherman and Bonj. E.
Biter, as trustees.
—A. Baptist Eduastional Convention
will assemble in Brooklyn an Tuesday
April 19th, for a three days' seeders. The 1
moat distinguished educators of the Bap.
Nat denomination Dm. •Auderson, Rob • ,
Bison, Henry, S ampson, Loomis. Wee- I
ton, and others aro to be present papers
on the various; topics relating to educe- I
tion. The meeting premises to be of
great Internet rot only to the Baptist de. '
nomination but to the country at large. 1
It •will.comprise delegates from theolog
ical seminaries'. colleges, academies sint I
educational societies. Papers ad discus-
I ,
gloms will be on living questions of great
practical interest.
I : ;Judge Shackelford, one of the , moat'
.
prominent ReptitilletudinTennesPreend I
su aur Wee to the Elepreme-Berith by
GOVe nor Brownlow. his addrissed IL card
to tee Danner. at Naahville, stating that
he Is opposed to Congressional interren- 1
Von m Tennessee. because It would dew - ,
troy the prosperity of the State, engender
feelings of bitterness and Mitre that"
could not be repressed for twenty year%
would establish - a dangerous precedent
and ruin the Republican Party. Judge,
eihackleford was one ot those who balled
the Republican convention which met
here on the 16th of February.. I. N.
Trimble, late Representative In Coignes
ground the Nashville district, alio takes'
agathst - Oongreallenied interven
tion. ' •
COMEZ3
Saturday afternoon Linton toblinsitt
snarls Infornisiion txt?re Mayor Callow:
against Fruit Otte for larcevy. The
prosecutor'elthibited several pitman of
era= which be alleged Oils had taken
fedi* , johns Wit gnu factory, la Plus.
burgh. Ctr*matances subsequently ap.
peared nth& snapiciorum against Too3lo
- kamselr. put Ur. Jelitunon wits slim-
Mooed; vfheri - ig eurCh warrant was
honed and several articles, identified
by Mr. Johnittori, fohnd oti
premises. _Me WAS accordingly held. for ,
a beating himself on a charge of larceny.
The accused In both cases gave bail for
hearings thtioniing. Otis says To
minski has old grudge against hire
and adopted method to get even—an
assertion which the circumatsaaoes arm
to oorrobora* ,
:`Amnstmaata.
OrEns Hoves.—The I .l.ydla Thomp ,.
eon Bitiltentic Troepe7 commence an
engagement of one week at the Opera
House this eventng., -
ACADEET •or-viii,—Thls evening
the Zwdretta and Oareon Troupe will
appeal for -the that time In; this city in
the roil of their world. renowned pan , to.
mime of "Jack and the Beanstalk,' of
which much , ban been Bald In praise at
other cities; and. those who may with to
witness an expressive play Intermixed
with startling tricks, gymnastic acts and
throne dancing. can do no better than
Come to the AcadelitY. '
Pint tweet athd Duquesne Way Prop
erly at aucticto.-Tbat large and valuable
'buliutB3 M
VroPertY. "at e corner of Du.
'queens'way Ind' Flflb or Pitt street, for
merly oocueled by - the Tenneylvania
Silt ,llttritifscitashig Company,' will be
sold at ,Maletabos'e Auction Rooms, to
snoirOw 'evening, ounveulentlyintb
divided' IMO Tblir le4already -a own
mantling and -.desirable, .looation Ibr
=WY. Purl, and Me contemplated
Imerovemen In ibis direction *mut
make It one .tbe moat valuable bud-
Keep Mum isidn 'to
Gaanasse," Illhoetrafhte are desirous
of excelling to ado rare virtue should pur
chase brooMUlkom.the manufactory of
Wm:Mardi:off for the purpose
of . enlarging their operations have re
moved t e rlSMiblishinent to lilfoods
Nan. This,firm manufactarce a brOom
the N0..1 qulaity.. an ri to suit
Their oldMende'and cut
tomere wtlt'Mayo orders at the establish
malani Wadi /mug & CO.. 172 and 174
Wood street
wby Is It 'Set—Because it does Its
work and relieves a family from an
immense amount o( drudgery. It par.
forms the work with o ut soy dirt or slop
11 ate v r e • and -Masi the clothes a
bleached' White, in from one to three
hours' time. ;It is the Baxter Wadden
Machine, selling rapidly; seventy-flue
machines per week.- OM at It. H. Long's,
agent, No. St Federal street, Alleghooy
City. This =mid ..cart De tesid for in
monthly payments.
Every peraen should drink Pier. Dim
wits & (So. 'a cream ale. It quiets the
nerves, stimulate .the 'stomach and In..
vigorater the brain. Keep a barrel of it
in your home or ask for a glass of lt 'at
the nearest reastanrant. "It-pups big."
—_— _
. ArlditignalrilltrUN,,by TslegraF ti • .
CalOACto, March 12.—Emil'soli* no.
changed. Flour quiet and easier; 13, 78
(34,76 for spring extras. Wheat - easier,
and le loweresales NO 1 ar7/214. 37 0, No 2
7741(ii77X,'clesIng at 774‘677%, -and dull
this
of at . 77;4.- no
stronger
end a shade blither 5470)4@71,' NO 2 un
changed. This afternoon oati Is quiet
and No lower, closlng weak at sta s z
No 2.. closing quiet' mid firmer at
for relected.'.l3labwirtes dull at 92(01923.
Mess Porlt 1234625 e %lower, -filming at
9255734. eiiii4.1128,715, :We • April. - Lard .
1341 c. Mesta quiet. - easier and closing
at Alio idea- salted' shoulders: 12Mo.
rongh 80. short ribs middle s
loose." Dressed Hogs steady 59 n 50 a
io,ss, closingatl4 l ol3 o o l7oo3l,l
I
pounds. - 1440 fflapi quiet at pw,ce for
common tow toed Aradeft.---Vat e quiet
and unchanged. -Iteosiptsibt be past
twenty-foar bourn were: 8.906 b Odour,
2031 bus nitrite, 88,965 tms co , 6,116
brti . dsta, .2.,#.5 bus t 7 5. 4,728' Ile.
4,728 - but • ttsrley, • 2,41 head Of hogs.
.Boirrar.o,•March IL—Ractiipts Marina
t i. week: 8,848 beeves, 800 cows, 6,722
- oin, 7,488 sheers wiles of 837 beeves at
6. , l@eyle - foe fair Illinois, ti,k uiet
0 80 tor good.
and 74471,4 c fm• extra choice• gs q
al. riPir4 o . 2B %for • common to wars,
Sheep—None In mutat, mostly s ithiPPed
In alit hands. . •
BRIEF TELEGIiAII3.
Business NOTICES
Tee Rice Divorce Suit .for triad In
mocks carmine great excitement he goatee. rt
.'oeld warn yseng me n r of to marry he baste.
'Mee le but '4, his bride V. He encase that she
reeds Igoe ben. ye abs wee bet Ms own are. by
maueolla Balm upon ber face, neck and
betide. Poor youth. He brambly found her
elbow. weren't quite so colt end prmty. Oesbt
IFf • teeth to bo indicted I We know armee) thea
ter czars. This Balm glee. a most wonderful
pearly gad ..tuck• complexion. to chi.* We
don., object. We like pretty women. To 'stab
tne picture. they plonld use Lyon'a istbalton
'upon the hair. With hterly chin, ray cheekre
end sotsy lusunalt tresses, they become trre•
alatlble.
=
WltßS—Ott vrlday state., Meek 11111, Wm.
su aN Wa sr, la the lOttk Teat of her age.
Tbe-funeral Mll take WACO at 10% reelool.
Tana from ther resident., of Ler has.
bau d, Ws . Weal, Al atrairberay alk7, north
vast corner of Me Lltnaoad, Aueghen7. Mead.
Of tba MAW are 'aesiwolfolly baited to Maud.
8001.11.150 u 00101007. Muth lAtit. 1010. at
her reatOrner. near Wee, own.. - Delaararik Mrs.
xa uld. B. fraollkar of Dr. Julian
pu d e.) aged 00 700ro. : . •
WA:oil:II
-- -
MLES & 'PEEBLES, ITN.:
err: 9 3 1164.14112; D 1TA11
•ANISITUIL 111.4bwICIty. rt... um, 00 j
1300)111 coastantly_mpllo4 ,wllll real as
teataccrA com e r s. m...w6SaT ' Sal _WILMS
o o tug, at 'picas verrlax Crow** to 111V0.
Ales preagnil forpterment. Humes saci cu.
rlalSee t f asulte , t a. sl= l . l swa t
4.3
'lad sight.
JOSEPH ILENE= & BON,
trrirrorm..rwa3,
=
Cmliaise for *murrain Panda:m.l
00TIRUI alliantriaranlalmessatn
dneetirstes.
ADVEIRTIE3IIDIZNTI 3
Nag authorizing
N °81311411f Wooden Buildings In the
enacted
re7l7lelts'eurgh, its &Wet inn ' J'lrnon C:=.
ossesibied. owl
t if Is
.hitit.
...1..df4..:1„
the
-- - ud 60 the Ist, b atection of Wooden
"41'the. .11.1.0:'egetarle berebY•l=detd.
done,. tae7lso 1/310.1n fu as r s
"E?C'C 1"° t it/ ormzune rlt th 'il . 0 1Z.
nanc4 I'`iwgi th the Me ‘ lte same
mre et th e so Pre se nt sine ar“. tut.,
hereby repealed
the as $ ,
dlnanoe.
Ordained and enacted Into. _l_we_ In Conr.SCOs
th"
th" day
ofE""d'AliglYNimrs.
Z.
President of belted. COandi.
oW.
Clerk of enact oncil. __
Preside
Attest: IL
of IS.
President Of " tFeg n •
Cleft of
Coe Connell. able
AN ORDINANCE for opening
Clark virret,from Crawford tolling.. ttre et;
AN
Bth ward.
o f 1. Bd It or cad matted bit thrl
Cull of Pittsburgh, In dricer antaCurnrson Goon
-Ws assembled, and 2 is befell ordained add
nada by
lid authority of the ear.. That the
llty o lregineer be and be le horehysteltritoo and
CCrawford to hiller at rtt. In th e ""°Ol
.riaarra trent Andrew Kurt•
accordep Lt
shell are h-reby annotated In ance wit tine
Act of Assilerbly. epprort d January a. 16169.
.111iy• 56. That any ordinands or part °feral
too:Ca conflicting with the parley. of this ordt•
dance at the prows time. be and the ame it
bendy repealed to tares the study affects c
len or
.
()Melted and enacted Into , Iv! . In Commits
ICIA day of llatettli d l6 l ,74k l in arf..
Preeldent of Select Connell.
Attest: N. 0. Kowtow,
Clot or belgl.Talr o li tamox . l
President of Common Ommell.
AU'd' Council.' ~pft
fi, b
ir OUDINANCE authorizing
udiog and Favleg or 131 street.
rout trinity street to Penn serene.
ISECTt . 1. be tt ordained rota eariand by the
OOP of P ittsburg h, in MOTS oftir Pommes Conn.
rata cornithiest. and U Jr hereby ordained dad
ontheeirg of Me *onus, That the COY
Engineer be ape he is been sninoris4 sea di
routed to adverti•e for proposals forth. eradini
and plying of 13 I street, from Liberty street to
Venn avenue, and to let the alone la the wanner
d A
vbaym Oart an rt
orietreets. snort:wed Janne ry oth. 1 804 .
. SO. S. Thin nue ordinance or part or ordinance
onntlieLing with ate pamsge tor this ordination at
the present time. be and the mine is hereby re
,pealed so far as the same elem. this orninanes•
Ordained and enacted into a law in tonna%
tibia lUtet day of Pt miL 1012" zy
Fresinent!gf Seiner Council.
Cie[t of Nelect Connell.
W. A. TOIILINSOII.
President of Common Gonne%
Attest: IL ECEOSTEg.
Clair of Common Connell. mill.
A N ORDINANCE appointing
."?ij Mgr& to . renew g48e1b:.."
011 ro r l Wit gars trlsft:ZiVe= %us •
sate asiesabled, and a do hereby ordained and ow
netrd by the autrimily of tad mm, lhat dame•
Oaf:incr. Thom.. Rourke and Hobert Inder, are
berebf appointed viewers to reviler Hobert
att. et from Ceram ace nab to Ilea ord street., to
err donee with an Act of ArsemblyOPP.r o
Janata 6tb. 1064 ,
nab. 9. 19. any ordlnanae or part of oral
num' coall.cting milk o.e paasage of t o oral
nonce at toe pr time. be and th some to
hereby .pcaled so Isr as the urns Laces this
ordinance,
Ordained and eruseted into a i lawin Oonnolia.
tole lOUs day " )"re" tri44, I IgATTLET,
•rrctlaent of Leleet. Colisty.u.
Attest: X. 3. Woneow.
•
Clerk of Comgo . n A C:o4m, ww ,„
Pre lama of Common Counch.
Attest: H. MeM.
Clara ot llo: 04
Losmou Connell. mole
A* ORDINANCE Authorizing
ood st act.
m emistructlon of a Fatale Sewer on Lila ,
— IMO. 1. It. et .Attdma M enaotsa ay
of Ping:weak tS otia
min • Vassar, ow/salsa, arid ft rs Ages
by ogartiard owd osrtelsa by the our/tarifa
of tassels*. That Vat City ughteer be and he Is
aottioritso direc t . t S o advert laa for boolio .
L Mr the chostriargu s g , /: p l
üblic stie: f r , o t a
Ylamond Y 7ms ar:
betels! appoint 410 are.irda with ag
Assewb'y approved J• wog Ota. 11364.
000. et of
Trost any arab/soca or part of obit.
nano ton with the
b eganpas of this
m ah
o•aer. at Mo . Pre.tit time. the mie Is
hereby repos/ell so far al the same affects mils or.
&nand ,
Untamed ono enacted Into a law to Connelb4
this lath day of raven. A. lldeAls7o.
• . 'Alms ULZY,
• President of bead 1440411.
Attest: E. A. Mortaow,
Clerk of beleet Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
•
President of Common Coonefl.
Atatisti 11. MCMAnweri.
Om of uolaZort Coulon. rabbi
A N OIiiWINANcE authorizing ;
Xi. the Cis Lane. Nein( eidtertdak or Mark
street. Nett r s.ford at eset te linter West.
• OsO.l oreteaneta toad tended ey tad ONO
e*.
Ntetabar ta ka 00.1.117.
enameled, and U U Arakhy an d
ortlatara lo and swa
611 the au/Amity of . ths sae*. That the (MY
goal era 1 11,CAL%."( u h r ige n :al 117 t 01: Ti
reeled *5
Cleat. I , reet. rfam ' Cra l *.ord Moot to
MI11: r We:et. and to Va . the #Ame In the manner
direct.,, bf named : a t n a ;11% 1 1 rfl7; Vs ' .2Vre i t .11=
I ejt.grtel.bilziese.4l=atz ate. !Au
ord
nem mullein:lg with sleaupaslrae-'of tide Orll;••
nem* at the C n
by repealed to far es - the same affects tali ordl•
__tird.ined mad onacted into a la* tn Connell%
0101.1011: day of Aaron, A. D.llllO.
• .11113•11eAULIVI. •
1./teat.% of belerAlloanYl l .
Attest: Q• •
. A. Toxi"go.,
rrq.loent Sr COndaeneounekk
Attest: II• kfcsl an.
Clerk of Common Council. tail
A Pi onolNAscig. authorizing
ghtt.lerotr'7lllTQ"."'..TAAlV,lr",r..74,4 t the.
BatttOß t. Bt
h71"24',44.="0,12,',
Connefis torresbl, jvio ordolaod
and enuri n g by Oa a of Oar .1. That
tae Cl . l In pincer he and be Is berenY anttelonial
sand dlr. wed to advertise fur prepoads let het
eroding. pastes Ann corblng of 40:11 Street,
from Butter street loth. Greensboro pike. an„
to Its the time In the manner directed by an 0r
a1... fennel:g Meets. passed Antiin 31A,
11151, al. an Aar leas
streets. IPProyed
1, lea*. •
" ac. 4.Blbal.•ordlninice • r rtolf - tdtaa ,
0 pa o .
toedlettno cltb the and
of this ordinance at
prsent. time. be and th e e same Is hereby re
pealed nine as th e same affects ordinance.
Ordained and enacted I. a 1.4 In Cannella
Ude 1010 day of Motet. A. D. INTO.
JAMICh MeAOLET,
•
President !idea council.
Attest , S. B..lfotutoW,
-
Cloth of &lent Don A nel.
• .W . TOMLINSON,
President of Common Connetl.
Attest: H. MCIAOslon.
Clerk or Common Connell. =WS
•
OGGINANCE for Ging
.4 Paving of roeleiralls 7; Irina ettreet
to ao street.
flab. Be ft ordained aledesededby the Nip of
Pitteearph, la &Led and Conon. tionatelle at
enabint. and hereby ordained closeted
4 1/ aso.rttlt qf theme.. Thai. the City Mutineer.
be and be le h.reby entbonstd an , &rested to
edserst. fo proposal. foe the firstling and rav
ing of POWs? altay, from Zia etre. to Logan
street and to Inthe same In the manner directed
by AD ordinance concerti.: streets. P.. 5 Au .
suet 3lat. 1651: AI., en act coacirtitag streets
approval January Oth 1484.
I.C. 4. Tbat any ordinance orpertof ordinallee
reindicting itti the passage of this ordinance at
the present time. end the .see la hereby re-
pealed so tar es the came affect. tb ordlamiCe.
onano and enacted Into' a law in Councils.
this l o se day of Ma. JAM VP blcA A. D. 1670
ULSY,
President of Selbet Connell.
Attest b. 15.?ranog:i
"t W/-C1t)11171/301f.
President of Common
Cleo.
Attest: B. MCltatTen ,
Clore of Common CototeU. • . shit
4 iN ORDINANCE authorizißE
• th e Grading. Yining . and' uniting of 13-
•aeon street. loom 44 th to 4150= Jag
2 • _
saurian Bo it ordained and
by
CUy eaf Pitteburge, in Select anti Common tess..
ale assembled and it is hersb9 oedainn(i. ant
noseisd by the anthorUy roma. That the
Ctt Lantneor be nd he le hereby autbertsed
end directed to adyerthe for oreposale for the
at adlnr. payine and ttablng of Dairtdaoa
trona a 4.02 to 413th street. nod to let the algae la'
lb. meaner dtrected by ...ordi m.oe ammonites'
streets. bathed August 31. t. 1557; also an act
concerning streets. speroved Jan. etb. 1964. •
Vac. a. Tim an ordinance or Pan of ordi•
ranee oonfiletlng with the Dmage of thin ordi
nance at tbe present Lime be and the slune ta
hereby repealed so faith It o name effect* Ma or.
dlnance.
Ordained aid enacted into • um this the /oth
day of March, A. D. 1570. •
J&KICBXeMILLY. -
.Prealdeat of Select Conseli,
cheat: &Y. MOnstOW.
, clyrbistrakeyititnall.
44natri71;ati
_Attest . : H. alcu.siras.,
- Clerk of CanstisOn...... thbat
ALlAiiiiliiiAat . E >eldl i eos zt n i
tr. ripening orMalt fitter. SM. 'lntim'
watt to Oreedoeurg Pike.
motet. Bs it ordained atad mutated fella
City of Plathurph.-in &hal and . tleftwow Ipso.
Mt swath/ed. mad Astray order and
enacted by the authority el the raw. .That the
Cry gaginear be and ea la heneti . _lnthortsed
rolc, 41 1L11:: :ire:eat AVATI fitZ I.l°t*.
amoral., damage. and awed benefits ...tied
*earthy, Wan. A. flatten. Thong. Bourke. and
lit 0. Dulfain aro hereby annotated in accordance
with an Act concerning Streets, approved San.
Oth. 1966.
- One. al. That any Main/MOO or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the p.a.., of this oral.'
noon at the present time. to and the some I.
hereby repealed, ao fuss tot same *feats this
ordinance.
I.rdalned and enacted Into a law this 10th day
of Mara. ArO• 1 " 0. jiargg ayeANLIT,
Yr.aldent, of Select Canaan
Attest: It ern of netect C \
'• • W. A. TOMLINSON.
Presideut of Common Council.
/Meet: H. liclammrx.
Carke( Common Cornell. whit
AN X ORDINANCE au los
Xi. the Gradin Paving and Candid of Main
.tract. from Butle g. r
arrest to the - 11reenaliorg
rite.
nscrion 1. Bs U ordained oath enacted og
= V % 'srafe Wgrlhid!!_atili A sad ro;
ordained and enacted tor son aninority Ar the
gam. T
hat the City Zogineer be and Is bony
by aailtediaedinnel directed Lto, •avertise f
b
or
rn7 P :frag r a
t b r
from K i3. F :e7ffi ' l2 t%uthe
O eentharg Pike. and to lei the game la %Pe
manner directed by an orate anise concerning
Btretts. pelted Allizin 31st. 16511101.0 en Act
concerning greats, apprsired Januar , 6th. ire:.
Inc. S. That any ordinance on Part or .01-
nmee coValcting with , the pawns of tbla ordi
nance at the pieDeßi tbna be and the same la
hereby repeated ao far as the woe affects this or
dinance.
Ordained andenacted Into • len in Councils.
tide lhith day of March. A. D. 1510.
JAMBS IecAULKY
• President of Select Council,
must: E. s. mcmwrir.
,-. Clark of kiinect Conned.
Q. A. TWILISISON,
President of Common Connell.
Attaidt H.ldclaarrrnit.
Clerk of a:outman Connell. =hit
CHEAP
STOVES AND TINWARE,
/ENDERS, COAL 80X.1121. 117.112 IRON%
ite., at
FOREIGN
DRIED
•
J•st reet s:cry Unita. rated
P.c.. Dutch Set.le4 Plow. Trvach Preen.
AusUtan flotilla. To j tagry . s. li he.. ro sate kr
.14 c.n.i.nmny
.41
sewkwilttru.
THE PI TTSBURUH
VBEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU 8i DAIS
167, 168, 169 and 170
•
•
SECOND AVENUE.
ttre now prepared to Math TINIGAIt Wt
LOWLIIT MARY= 111171:11, 4Lticallort oar,
tteularly called to par
EXTBA legt
li=l
DIIiIRCHANT TAILORS
SPRING AND SPIER STYLESI
1870.
J. C• St•TITIMSON• C. L. 10711LA1rH8ING.
MIPHERSON & MUHLANBRING,
MTV!VAr.ll4:tegg 72,l 4lg ga
Zit! UrdrerllVg. 'PT=
'lf If, 7:0 111:Tgn abill . y F p_eLfew!
salt:fact en. we respectfully sollett ° lr to m yo e •o
estly essuillostion of our stock of Fine Cloths.
"""'" arT(i t an
N
mole • , o. 10 51010 street.
JELENIUM 6, mAiag,
M I GRANT TAILOR,
COM of Pea and Sixth StliZtE
FALL AND WINTER STOOL
NO4OW 001VIPLETE
4 _
NV.,&]E1.131.M ,
1111517110 NADIA
MERCHANT TAILOR
Keeps emistaatti on haw/
ciotha, Cassinserei and rellangth
Also,evrninnurs suaxanine won&
110. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
jl -p l n,lrLp cv..
VEIN FALL 000013.
• Ifitadld tow *toad
CLOTHO, Cr.4I.BBI2IIIMES, tl4O
Jut mowed w FAMIST
Ma: Nero:bast Taft*. VS Iladtalleld slaw&
LIVERY dt SALE STABLES•
NEW SALES STABLES FOR HORSES
JUST. ESTABLISHED.
7 be gab ilerlber beg established s Wee StAble
gt
Ufa Wm . Penn IloteL Allegheny. where be vel
No 1
Vilresg."'ATE ? at h EVAllVrv r a rtletL
TIIMILraTiUIgiaKr.N BACK AND THY
BERT 11. PATTERSON & CO,
COMMA Or
Seventh:A - Me and Liberty rit., ✓
PITTSDIMGLI ,
P.
WiU on Every Saturday Hold
AN AUCTION SALE
BOMB, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
WAGONS.
q a ate erilja dest n i:: PerU to aci o n ega . 47sall at". esve tbdz
rtztotlet.ofkegtoslgmg w ont Thundscr ol
cna good cue will Vga all Stocrlert
jOHB H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
mina. m0rma„........a0rr. ff.rarnoulow.
ROBT.a PATTERSON .41,
• -
xainratic. sesAG Amu
CONDEISMiON ST
res BRIVITII MINUS k 41111110114.
nrrszmatat, ra.
0:•14. 0 1 V 1,5.
•40 . )1 •
14 - u - ipplawAng,'
i'Me French
iTJHIA d.ND GLASS
Sliver Fisted Goods
DINNER AND TEA AMTS.
Tea Trays and Catlery.
The beet !jemmied • walla STONE
WAS..IS and COMMON GOODS
at low prim. •
BREED & CO
OEM
>t
CHINA. 'GLASS
QVEENVTAII , E.‘ .
Abirgesacrrtmentofstrir patterns and atulim
tutzeoured. Also Yliitdand BrittlitheWikro.
.Talmall‘ PAYOLA Ware..,.."01 bibuigg' and 03r
age toT.prlcas at .
,r13.40:11FT & 13 ° 16
Aa
189 imam rum
MMA,'r►n
uipusitAmsnoNll, -
tra e ligheiy• sad • Connellsville' dos),
COIL.II4ACI AND DBBIILPHCBISSDCOIL
OVVION AND NASD, comer Butler ' sad
r i l&err h o4 rd :rmh.L l = 4 •=e l pi t i gu= ta . , .
media foto er} Boas atreat. - V. t). B. B. DCP.A.
Wood ward.
Orders left at eltber of Oa &bare eldoe‘or M.
dress to OM through Pitt borer P. 0.. 1011
4:oleo prompt otttilttloo•
kr, r 4i ° 7 h erlte, lAirrontalt. " lrta t o l ig
LOT Corlfltebeli. tneaenaos & Co, Bissell •
flo., Graff • Name. Alm. Bradley, Vary, Bee.
C0..0. ir k * grc a Da I.
ltershall Co, McKee Al Co" linos ' Dr.
mt. Botel, Oonnellsyllla 8., Nam 'Data IL
8., Allrgamy Valleys. it. • •
CpALI COALII.COALIN
DICKSON, sTRwiiILT k CO,
Hulas remand War
NO. .667 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City IL= ICU) ISSUZIND RWOS..
11 , 1. 'Mr Vet.Ved U. mato rg Efnuo•
WU= LUMP NUT DUAL CIL et tie
nrnarkot Aloe.
.tmaars let ex there aloe. et an
Mem taroageti the sail, will Ds Wald* Ca
=WM,
I i ; )I :I:
CONNIMILBS.-.We us eew mete
-151, lot of 40.00C1 hasbele eargfullyALel= •
HaAgehelledtßrettaft 217X.T. •
atel• Morose totottles. leaser Thla lot •
Wheat ti the every beef to 00 found and
De Many •
any la the tinned Butes.
We eaTe lase aniseed OUT teljonYereeeenee
Mellows. Bottles MO..ha 'sad Coen& • •
%Ur na i s
emtize d•
Oolopt7tlon es the isaCiFieth.ri—ar. ;
Ihe lICANNZDT
Purl MassliOn.An.sti&T..
arrrrra.
T .1
ia-TTBBee4IGIE 1031PMCENTS OF ALL,
blade of freak lie fah arerecelveal daily
. Palmer . yvaawW Nab nand. No.
sf
Diamond utat, lkUararalt, sa.ll at: the Tads
Cab fund.
rt ° Mir I, •:Lrgf
tamlargetal
bad
arliatle• alto arilays have aa
! sucht ant
lot
tlacs artlete. bed tan aaaltnea.
lOW Hate . black Mao ul•ia'alse Perch all aura?
vavArra-Atra
•
Etl==l
pi——NEW OPERAHOWL.
Wogagettiont .for Sla N tilts and One Malawi •
with the mamma ferottit a. then. rid-resole net
Lldla Tbompeon Meleeque
Who'd. serer on NONLILY V.VNNING,NIid els
11to. 1610. In tee arras ePee , eeelet'Bertese t te
entitled
THE FORTY TIIIEVICS:
08. STIOKIXO OIL IX Tanana* Jame.
The performance *III commutes MIS the ,
mammlns Mem.
TO OBLltil
Mellow-TA BONItAItSULA and lille-
B I AI7 7gx sAnaa.
Lvaiert
rjr"EAILLI CAREER OF
JOll2l fl GOUGH...
Dr. WALTER POWELL,,
ur 1rp0z.12 4,04 . 101 D
pill aeuvet a Lecture on the *mire named sab—
,
MOZART 8,A1,1_,,
Beyeath ** *** Olt
Tuesday Evening, March 7th*, 1819.
I!3==
Filet u for We at Ito Mule Btore of ILSI6i4Jr.
HO 69& Yid. avenue. 13011:0111"
gArACADEND NUM&
tLlx xIUHTs ONLTI Coamart 3 Vt;
th , t 4
t t ;:20:72.1" " d
ZANTIRSITTA AND SON
(pantomime Troupe of 16 Perms
In thetr great Lyndon Pantomime • -
"Jack and the Bean Stalk, , '
As originally performed with tent anew in I
landoa. Nes Yorkand Washington, win br.
presented for Dv first tie e In .1.1. ell, erlih ,
frEW AND STARTLING TRANSPoRIIA-•
!PIONS. etlPLlAlSitrgnkclgr.j.„carif,,,,,f;:;.
Vatxt NILBIAN BALLET.
and
ORANterAMILY
RM MATIa-
NEE WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY at r.
Admission—Parquets. and Dress Dingo. ISe-1.
1 Fatally ellela, 60 rents; Gallery, 515 e.
Reserved Seats tor sale at Bo: °glee ...linnet
extra chart.
_______.--..--mittnis9
Or TIIE ICE Id AGAIN IN
stmtial condition at the
WhichILETILL OPEN DAY AND EVENITiIa
ge: the iohng and the tee ,
Come One; mime all—fun foe yen• mhllear
Fort , SALE
FOR BALE.
SUBURBAN -RESTVSNCE
At bow ickley.
av Ins determined opts removing to say mu m' at the halt Works. near Tare... I oar. Mr
nail the oropertg where I now
rulde eai
ifroraTincife.llt:ell %vent& wlthCjeseer
lopes. level
thr n e d
dba p p t
lobwn .0h...
e A db pl a o er i
bract p up .
.drrd aneroid forest tree. of a [ dotter varied...
There are nearly Stoo beain
pearls,e of
choicest selectlone, bealdes a pple, plum,.
cherry, tr. AI.. grapes, raspbenles,
ben.
t. strawberries end other moaner twat.
There Is lar space for vegetable geode.. The
ge
ornamental abrp . treed..., roses and nem
Planta are an
the.ract', e (adore. very appropti
area? giving name • • Tauslevrpod •• to nos
kdle'sod the iiti t 37,47.lcl .C lo ` l l ; e 4 ll . ll7 :i ,Zi
"TV:1=2217.11M.. fir. class brick, .6
healde attic and ado centent ender Um whole:
—cont.. 14 room. sad wastar.re sod C.
boo. in balsams.. with earner°. latest closets.
for Chins, stores and clothing." There feet lermo
and litreMlll.llll4 etone.walled • clines., filled/
with water from el. n roof, sad plaospi fanimt
and cold water In bath room, kitchen ad war...
t“Me. waste water is ductuarsed throngh pipe.
some &Mance from the boo.. There Mr. Pao
hone and commordbmscoollat rooms. • 11=
barn, carriage shed mad chlekenyard. ITten
labor:ladedMd.. highways, sad mama
le can fro% ran road or...pike.
hewlekley 1.111 miles trout the el., on the dn.
Wayne Hoilroad.and po s m.. meat attreallour
for • suburb. resideuce. The
to
eee
modation Aral. leave nothings to be desired la
the way of tommuntmatlon. and the railroad'.
hoginne tne rtear all the WayT d own . a s
the
Ow
tide deilahral.y retreat fag.eker o
Valley Is Most desirable, lop. Wald. Its worthr
Pirmare and arta..., here are found the crennter
seats of many city sditowe: Prefeeemar lawleme
bookers. and other man •nd Mfr.
merchants. Good schools, 0..14 and 11 - n
atmrcnes of various denomin:Orl om . ...l
e
t
the
• ablest ministers.
Vo• prime sod terms rail stn.; Erg.. BUM. NO:
195 Liberty •tc. Pittabursn. It not aold be h
fornatorn let, this property will be WI..
I Lille DR7170011.' WIIALSITI D1A02801.11.
mebird
rrrrasuecia. PA.
PUBLIC SALE OF '
VALUABLY , BELL ESTATE . •
In the (lit* . of AUeglieny:.
Ay Tinos of an order of the orphans , Own , eV
of AlleaSisey liannty, the undersigned. se Trus—
tee. seder the will oall Sher Steelton. doeseeeo‘•
will offer at public Asia., on the sleantniw, On
THURSDAY, the 17 h day of Merck neat. eta" .
o'cloek A. ay. • tot of ground Delonatna to the
nuts of said decedent, sheet. , on Stockton
es
avenue and Webster street, meatus SS feet a
noel:ton *venue and Fa...merles the soma width
along Webster strut nortkomdly 11410 Mt to
Water street, on which le erected s two story
BS.c.k. Dwelling containing IS 1,0016.1 aid • Dant!
Stable. • This property is so touted that Maas ha
satadividedlnle lots fronting on %be 14,0161A1t 11
for Dent? and co ovenlence taint be starysested.
-Tense or Ssas—One-!Wed of the purchase
money cult on conismation of the sale, this DLL
once In two equal annealWatrasate. NieetedSl
hood and morticed.: of the D.rtb ...5 "
Tor farther loformatiou enquire Of .. '
THOS. B. USTIIII ,
Aintitles.47lllAnlieLebste..ryn.a.yriangs Bun, moo peace!
.
W. A. OWE, Atterney.st.last,
96 Diamond s rut, alttebesseh.
• rib9:72 - •
14ALE.-4IVILDMG LO?s.
IN ALLICOTIENT afar for sal*
the most dellgh , ( ol bundled . situated lethal
&wend ware. Allegheny. ou Perryrrille Pleat
Road end obalarvatm avenue. adleinleg Igo
eiteervaiory round, Three Lots are ti et
Ovr sad eve-halt Mt() SLIM A plan o theme
Leta can 00 tetti m 7 dare, No. 83 WOOD
%TREAT. The plan hal also en recorded,
Each Lot le a frau% lot, relentless's Penyarlinr
Mad or Oteereatoryaveneel else. 84 feet wide
by 131 eeow. The lots op Dente the maideace or
'Wulaitll.l
ctlhlteeetd
Zaps., y d s
ItiNeelleg:lugsetoren
sons &aquas co l, leave the low emends sadl
tra7,;tl:4
.7f tre!fl ln 4rl l l * . rel ngia.
hot four mluutes• wet:We:au:ad:ler reSTIII
Veen; • tweed walk leads do he premises The
great beauty of reenerT and torn.. .MOP Or * 6 e .
Terms MUT; prime Icw. th W . - ntre of
O
No 83 Wood street, Pittsburgh...3z No. BO Meer
A . Allegheny ejle.
ly 1
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t e F Oe
Rla s4L o . a c
re: IrF2o°c"trltgrlokgtuib
rtainsPeenlee zi
stalk et Cann sinrst.
ears. Nearly ZOO lots base mew been sold
here. • seed ono f whisk bats toes bell'.
epos. thaw abem. 5100 meats that are offered
Ow sale by the esismsls. blch ens bow be hub
by henna • omll smonet dams weigh Lot, net
the balance these, no and three nem. Prints
Of Lets now :sots from In" ttaffirto..ap-
P ieg- • - , • 10dyouesseettese.
INIWRANCE COMPANY.
inuriams umumpia.
Ilit. ill
_,lrlteti, &vows% Iluressil z reer.
PA..,
-„ FpgiV 4113112143.111 N •
Na. . rirti m Ira= I '
Dan Waco, . -
.1•14, 8117. 11. mites. Jim Y. sew. •
Thomas SEM Jaatkilanott.
'' "" H. i tirti g Proldeat
. 430.1 t JVIALA_ •
.- • Wit.. l 2 .
Z.L.
amnion on nanend. , 0 nsm. "1-111
Ma
BMW 4. 1 1 1 , 103 Ea•
AVAMTMECKrniI•
Oa= ROI= •H9OCIATIVR SUILDIdei.
Ecru and *Ht. Mgr tiviet," rittstocrak.
31.10. 1 stimulus% /111111. to the de:Maims sad
=114124 of GOMM . 1104AEg tad VIE JO
•
'XAETTERS TESTAMENTARY
epee tbe state or JA3IIB AMMAN Isla,
d o el•gi " eVrjPreee 174 itigt . I A i go fp= s c iljg
all person:ls Ze po btea o f mir
eared for settlement la the he 4. et Ta
rastem. •
127.124.3 e WU. Zee:eater.
JOHN M. COOPER dg
Bell and Brass Founders,
EUI B , tecaolus. k 10111JEG 1111
" BEASEM
Jprats kromptii 1 order.
EABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Head.
reovetatars dad ifiLliitllGULlaS Of
/.11.CoopefsImProvedBabuoinee 1
STEAM PUMP.
01Ece, 882 PENN STEERS
ifoomiry,Cer.l7t4andßalteekillt miti f
VI7TOMIIIIIIII. TA
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a *caul.
RINK.
INtILIKANOI9
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50 twin 00111 ea Ca<,ootre ;
60 bortes 1..1 Me
116 Mrs 0. Irms,
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