13 ittbblitti Ctapttt. CITY MID SU BS . pro m tbe fine of April. two well Subbed. rowan suitable ibr offices, weword statifront in Orourrni ccenif Sixth • •venue zed Eimithdeld Meek Cell St °ALCM Counting Boom, 04 and de Fifth avenue. • Goantarfelt nickels clmilabnc. DM weather for spring bonnet. arid hg attire generally. . . Yoe chiseas et the Baranteenth ward Bent more police to that locality. Oar Mtn friends are brine'prspirlng for ttedr grand parade next 'Thursday. TIN Seventeenth ward lookup was ten-. •nail by mis Isw breakers Sunday rasp. 1111cClarelawnaltip annexation to the excittlat local topic lnlegheop Ire lIPPnekoR, tt, R zausebe seen —tho rattans Sewing-flachino. No. C. Sixth Aro*. Togerday Deputy Mayor Nichols com mitted Jobs Ludy. ¬ed YoStio t, to jut for thirty days. !wrest Hallway travel ta said' to be duller at present than It has been for yeas. Lower the taros. The Florenceßltin Machine not equalled try any l e n theg Is market. No. 6 Math street. lialrmliNgbasa Casuals bold a ipecial meeting to-night. The finances of the paid fiscal year ere to be considered. Citte. Bier was sent up for thirty days by Justice Etallsbury of & Birairty gham, on • u of , drunkenness and illsorder conduct. . Wearparsons—two white and two black were transferred from one public In. stitution to another, yesterday—from thejall to the workhouse. Mager Callow Is having a Martial built in tho front oflim where be will hersafiar conduct hearings. - Thonglrwin. the rear will be private. . Wert on the new public hall corner Fortieth anti Butler steels, Seventeen' ward, ts.progreselng rapidly. It will be wetly ter ma about the Bret of June. Before • Alderman Thomas, Baclard Tuley, of she Fourteenth ward, made information on yesterday charging An. drew Patterson with aniatilt and tantery. A winzat vas Lanad.- iLe - Plttabtuigh Law hmociatiozi ban .bean orsruused with upwards of tbsty =embers, la aooordanoe with tba recant sot of Shit Legtalatare, granting a chariot to this organization of that fraternity. The Members of the bar on . yeaterdsy 'presented to the Court a potitton asking that the wages . of the tip states be In creased from one dollar and filly cents to two dollars per day. It was honored. • TWA portion of Lower St. Clair town *tap adjounlng South Pittaburab, will henceforth be known as Allentown In ecaverlanes with an order.frost samei of cittarter BMW= cresting the Two Companies of the New Orleans Fire Department, "The Mechanics No. 4 3," and the "Hope Nook and Ladder" are expected to 'visit Pittsburgh next Jane. They will make a tour of some of the principal cities. Witch.—Ydderday, Anna Maria Witch Made Information before Alderman Bol ster, or Allegheny, against her husband John Witchl'or austilt and battery, alleg ing that he atrack her with his nit. The °Matra are after John. The - street Cemenlasieser would ao eommodate a great many people by be stowing a little attention un the Slan at Daimon& at the intente po ption of t he Troy HM road with the plank toad. Eighth ward, Allegheny. Rome sweetly inclined chap went through" the stock of a peanut and candy merchant's stand, at toe corner of Lib erty and Market streets, yesterday morntrg:before daybreak. He escaped with the "paten sweets." The wife of Coroner Clawson was in Jared on Saturday at her residence at Edda Liberty; by the explosion of a can of fruit which was undergoing the belt lag proems. The iniorlea we are happy to say, are not serious, although the lko , otter was Galled. Wean some or oar city Fathers intro duos an ordinance prohibiting Bran, Bands from practicing within taosquares of Churches and. Newspaper. Offices? Here's year chanoe now. All the mon fog dallies will report your speech In toll it you remove this allUctlon. . , Isaac Lady gave lesions to the people of yawreaoedlls in tbo staggering exer• elms, with • low disconnected of speech on yesterday. lie will b end for the next sixty days at the Jail, .wbither he locates himself In accordance with the wishes or Deputy Mayor Nichols lii Whipped His Itrother.--Jas. Phillips complained to Alderman Mullen Tester day that James Phillips bed whippad hie brother, for which ho made information wind him for asestilt sod battery. The aeonsed was arrested and after • o3nfer• woos, the attar was amicably settled The parties reeldeln the Third wird. %Wass Carley was red from a bar room in !Thaler • towns tp on !Saturday areaLng, when, according to Christopher Denerline's statement, he wreaked hie .wengeance upon the establishmexit by smaahtog the front witdow. Deputy Mayor Igichols yesterds batted a war rant Mar Ms arrest for mallet:ea mischief. Tavern Lhapets--Virm. Foley aird --Robert Blucher had a quarrel Ina saloon on pogo Arse, Ninth ward. yesterday ,aßraltoon. They fought and then Henn aed to litigation to finish up the dispute.. Alderroanllloenig received Foley's Infer matton for surasult and battery against Baunher, upon which a warrant was 'awned. • Atrium gichwer wee held to for s baring yesterday by Alderman Taylor. mouth of Jobe J. Vetter.charging him with larceny of three places of silver amontstlng to It 25. cross suit was forthwith entered by defendant, c.harg tag John with assault and battery, Oleg. tag that hew struck clean nmher of times an the arm aid Vetter. Martha Alter made Ingo:nation before Alderman Shore yeinarday against. Geo. Anderson for suretyof the peace, alleging that he came to her house on Onngfrori street the other night, kicked at the daor and threatened to break It In, to pan admittance, accompanying MN as • with threats against her life. Osorgh was arrested and committed for trial.. The parties are bothanlored. • Wight In a nalsea.—Yeaterday after. boon a party were enjoying themselves in the "Great Repoblic" saloon, corner Washington and Webster' atreisti, when two of them concluded then and there to settle a private brawl. The noise at m:seed the attention of 110011 mites near by, but on entering found they all of one accord stood by the pugillete, and after mob tantilisation on the pill of Unde niable of the saloon and bolting over of wrath anions the police. our imam, amidst It all, fled to fight it oat on some other. line, and, the efficient bine 0311t1 were leit without an °Weal on which to .wreak the punishment at the laW. . Albert Holland and hflohael Durand hailed osr No. 9. In Birmingham yester. dsj.. After parleying With the driver for some time they entered the dr, refuting` lops y Oandootor Winslow their faro, at which illr.Winslowthrestened them with *Won ff they did not comply with the customs of the road. Holland pitched halo the conductor rather lively, but wee wonted In the conflict, at which time of- Baer Neenanerrived on the grounds and took charge of Durand, and after much trouble and several knockeln which Hol. land wax severely bruised with a mace sad • butt of a revolver, be Way floors toe policeman, which oubsequantly ends by an Information made against the ter ' ties before Justice Helsel. . PrtnUng Committee. meeting the Wlntiog Committee of at, Comas was held yesterdayat o'clock.:. sr. in the Controller's' Moe to span the bids ar proposals forpublishlng s record of the proceedings of Mimi* - and also kw printing the reports of mm• Daises mu city officials for the year UV, and awarding the contracts for the same. I The contract - for , printing the report , Nrsal awarded to A d. Anderson at Sans, The contract for publishing a record Was not awarded for some reason. 11138 - . • Wailed, and the Committee adjourned to meet on hiondey, the 2lst Inst., when they will determine who 'hall publish Os mord. ~# •• • THE COURTS. District cat:as-Judge larkpatrielt. Mornay. March 14.—The first case taken- up was that of Jetnea Trunick vs. Michael John', et. al. /union In eject ment to recover poeseeston of fire acres of land In fionth•Fayette township, near the railroad crowing over I:Letdown Eton. On trial. TWAT. 'LIST TOR TUESDAY 64 Bees vs. Morrow.. 65 65 Caldwell et Bro. vi. 3111.1Ingsr. GS Barra vs. Same. 89 )(summit vs. ArcCullough/ 00. , 97 Hal& k Co. for two vs. manhood "trnstrallia" :[ UO Citizens' 011 Refining Co' vs. DII. worth tr. Benny. 112 Jiooby vs. Schoen et. al. 126 Hartn pee tr. Co. for nse VS. McDonald. 130 Willi vs. Etta 140 et. al. vs. Bailey et. al. Quitter Semilons. 2 lldges Stertett 1014 Center. •__ . _ _ litonnsr, March 11.-The cue of the Commonwealth vs. Joißeph V. Kerr, pre 'vicitudy reported, was reanraed and. con eluded. Before the jury had decided upon a •yerdlot In %het first cut, a second jury -au swam to try souther cue of assault and battery. in 'Which Joseph V. Karr was defendant, and hint Kerr, his wife, the prosecutor. She alleges that amoral days after the other assault was commit ted, be committal an assault and battery 1 1 =:ir by pu ll ing the poultices eft her The cue of the Commonwealth vs. William Haley, indicted for assault and battery, was taken up, and the Jury re turned a verdict of guilty. The defen dant was sentenced to pay the costa of prtaecutieo, a line of gee, and in default to be committed to Jail for thirty days, THE penes ENDED. The miss of the Commonwealth vs. John W. Plttock, proprietor, and James Mills, editor of the Pittsburgh Leader, indicted for libel, Wm. Ford, prosecutor, wee brought to a sudden termination yesterday morning. On motion of coun sel, a not pros. was entered on payment of costa by the proseantor. The next case taken up was that of tho commonwealth vs. Elizabeth Eisantnea, Indicted for assault, Mrs. ayden prose- nutria. The mutes reside o H n Van Bream street, in the Sixth Ward, and it appears got into a quarrel, when it is alleged the defendant 'from at her with a poker. Verdict of not guilty, and the costs _dirt ded between the parties. Thomas Moldinemee, indicted ibr the Weeny of two vote, plead guilty. TRIAL WWI` DOD TUESDAY. 224 Gam. vs. John C. Reuchler. St Patrick Dunn. 68 . " Oaroline Shubert. 68 " " Andrew McFarland. at " " 'Conrad Hack, two cued 67 " " Emanuel Matchey. 68 " • Petrick, Campbell. 65 " "Wm (Iraq'. " Washington Shiaply, et al. 60 " " Fannie Sweeny. et " Thomas Byrne. " John A. - tarsier. 40 " " John Waldier. 278 " "" Henry Madames. Wet. McCulley, et al. •" Patrick Burke. TRILL LIST POR WEDNESDAY. 8t Com. va. Nicholas and StaphanHotr. Commou . ?lam—Judge stows Moramv, March 14.—1 n the cue of Bissell vs. Sch c tol District of McClure township, previ ,naly reported. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of 5133. The first care taken up was that of the School District of Findley township vs. School District of North Ftte town.' ship.' • Action on a Centred.. 'a Verdict for defendante. Mews - vs. Bates. Action on the cue to recover damage for defamation of charactar...7edgmentof non snit entered. George • Brawdy, Jr., vs. .7. F. Beck ham. Action to recover for work and is bor done. Verdict for plaintiff In the snm .of SUS. TRIAL LIST VOL TIIBSDAT. 1. Reed &Johnson vs. Stewart. 4. Burnt° & Co. vs. Ferguson & Beck. 5. I.4gan vs. Johnson et al. 13. Gurney vs. Richer & Heath. Bedell vs. Payhe et al. 17. Wilson vs. McCormlcs. Cableritz vs. McFarland. • 19. Com. for use vs. Clark. 21). Barns vs. Barker. 21. Thompson vs. Lance. Amasemenu. Tan Buntess.—The Lydia Thompsim Burleague Troupo which has been so ex tenelvely advertised, tmintentionally, we presume, commenced an engagement at the Opera House lest evening. Tie Donee, as might havo been anticipated, wee tinily packed packed from the orchestra chairs to the lest heat In the gallery. The bur leeque of "The Forty 'Thieves" was pre sented, and In a much better style than by any of the rumor burlesque , troupes that have favored thie city with a visit. The stricture or a portion of ,the paw pate more than was realized In one sense of the word, and not enough of another. While the elated observer would fill to discover anything approximating ob. ' acuity In either act or deed, the most clonal could not fail too see that In point of talent, Limper° far ahead of either the Chapmao, Worrell, or Oaten troupes; and that they displayed less indecency In their performance lut night than hist bean witderaxl by some of our most fashionable audiences cannot be denied. We do not propose to uphold Butleenne entertainments of this character, but if the public taste demands them, managers lire Justified in giving them, so long as they are kept within the bounds of de cency, ACADEMY dr Musio.—The Zoinfretta and Carron Troupe gave their drat enter tainment In this city last evening of their world renowned pantomime, In which Jack and the Beanatock was performed In the quiet but impressive manner con docent to pantomime. The house was well filled and a degree of satisfaction was generally expressed bytheanalenee. MOR.MB BeoTugos Mtairraxte.—riext week, at the Academy of Maxie, the above named troupe will All en engage mien which promises quite a variety of comicalltles in the line or P a , .Pbflosopny., Comic Songs and Clog Danees, Strop Fly, se., dte., which wo are informed Is of so much interest to the public that if Solomon were yet living, he would surely visit the Morris Bro. therm 2diriatrele, MoZiwr Ham —This - evening Dr. -Walter Powell, of London, will deliver lectare on the "Early Career of John B. Gough," at Mozart Hell. An experleue of ten years bite won for Dr. Powell • wklerepanatlon. Those who were pres ent at Dr. Clark's church In Allegheny last week when he lectured on "Edgar 6.. Foe," will testify to lecture.y of Dr. P. and the successof his t , - Real Ratite Transfers. The Wowing deeds wer e admitted of rail:Mt In the odic° of Thos. - IL' Thinter„ 'Recorder for Allegheny county, Idottdei, Starch 14M, .1870: • . . . Janos E. 31430. to Win. C. punter, net. OW; 10: 50 07 121 ft. on Broanwa73 l, /7 01 wow , Sittewann ft V. 61811.77 WC. A. Ondry. Feb 131, 150;• t W 1300 ft on Itldge ovvnue. A1tegb07.... 1500 Marth• Patton to Swab troLlbalo, May 6. 11611_ 1 10,9 sr 76 ft. on I.lbert 7 8 .. AtlesbenY.l l . so, WO6. ArobloW Bto Martha. PaLtoo. Nay 6, 1/365 . &bow. kr 11.103 Sew. OgOnt to Chat. ttarkalelt. 61•7 /*W. ,. 160 by to f . on twat WOll 41.3 3 Jon, Diesel to v.:ethernet , 11neetran, Jae. t ISS7; let 1681 41 3t tto Marton 81u. Plttaborla •iiaEltrltte Itititmatk to Jane Lairls, nowt EL L 775 1178; game as awn 6notowl 104410 to Stow Stowe. low. 14 acre son 130 bore,,* In 147 Wool Srenell Wal.• to Irea. Flack, N.Y 1 11333; ile S P arllg tpl c ' tt to tut_ !wen to 300,..0.', Otter, one V. 0643 lor. wl ' oy 106 . ft. on /alarm St . Allentow,- .. , . . Sot. Dena et al to - James iferneler. Web. 19 1 VORT novae on Haw. 161.0 1317.303 Maul. o. , lterter to bola. Con. .41111 S. ts 2” awes 10 Norte layutte to 3a Mott.nry . to Fowl AloWeasen. March 2. 13'0: tot 487 120 It. on Wenner avenue. All.. vir°ln CLEO son John 011.031.. Jaa. 713,- 15041 et sensls Itootroes , tto .. ... . .... i ... 411.003 . Wm. obilbt to W. r. klentwoolvvy. ts. 1. 16703 let 112 ty 11l fa. lrYt, Wunionton. ..... 465 at • • • Large tmatacta. In Cincinnati last week we had the planes of meeting with Mr. S. arhfige, Jr., the live and arnerprislng repreaenta. Live of Mr. Wm. Smith's National Pipe Foundry of this city. He had just clamed with the authorities of that city a heavy contract, having received ran orderl for twelve miles of gas pipe, from three to twenty inches in diameter. A similar contract for twelve miles of pipe was also made with the authorities of Jackson, Michigan, the week previous.. Mr. Smith's pipes everywhere sustain the high reputation Pittsburgh has achieved Curlier iron manufactures. ilaknown Assailant. A few evening since, Jounce P. Ricker is resident of Allegheny, wits immix - 44 along the river Lank, near the Witter works when be was suddenly assaulted by it man' who struck him in the eh% and beat him - badly, ending up with blt• lug his thumb. Feeling that he could identify his assailant, Mr. }Other yester day made information before ,Aldatmout Mullen against a party whose name be doas not Wow but whoseface he re. marebert &want was lotted. HORRIBLE .XUBDER A • Weman Wiled In Cold Bleed—The Mutterer Escape., A horrible murder was perpetrated Yeaterdajrat Bridgeville, on the line of the Chartism. Valley Railroad, near Mansfield; under the most Singular cir cumstances. The victim of the shocking tragedy was Mrs. Torbin, the wife of Michael Torbin, who kept a boarding house for the hands working on the Chartiera Valley P. slirosd in that vicin ity, and the murderer was Thomas Reardon, a boarder in the house. It appears that Bearden had been boarding at the house about two weeks, and yesterday not being at work was around the how, during the greater pilet of ,the day. About three o'clock . Mrs. Torbin was dressing one of her children,a little girl about threeyean of age, and because It was slightly unruly, 'be struck ft • alight blow, when Boat. don who was, sitting In the ;own droW I Ids rev:dear, and althea saying a word ' Bred two *Pots at her, the Orel . of which took effectla her right arm and the sec- 1 and period through the heart. • The Woman walked about tea. Steps :when abe fall to the Boor and entitled without speaking a word. The murderer fled Immediately, going in the direction of Mansfield, A. eon of the Murdered b - woman, a little of age, who was Int h e h house tw at the y time 'the fatal shot was fired, ran out of the holm and cried murder, and Peter Me- 1 Carthy. the murdered woman's brother who was at work a short distance frog ;hb how, hardened to see whet we the matter. tin learning what had been done, he dispatched the boy for a doctor and then went to the noose, whoge be found his slater lying on the floor, the life blond gushing -from the wound in her side, and three of her children crying over her dead body. A man was dispatched to Mansfield in pursuit of the murderer, and ascertained there that be had gone In the direction of Walker's Mills. Me is a man about , thirty-live years of age, light hair and blue eyes, and walks a little lame in con sepuence of oue leg beinmelightly shorter than the other.- , The woman was the mother of eight children, the eldest being sixteen and the youngest two veers of ago, all of whom are living. Site was the daughter of Mr.. McCarthy, who resides in Bplaue's court, in this city. There is no cause assigned for this brutal and unnatural murder, nor can there be any palliation for it. it appears to have been committed willfully and maliclously and must have been prompted by a wicked and depraved heart. The brother of the' murdered woman came to the city yesterday evening and stated the facts of the meat the Mayor's alio% and the officers are en the track of the murderer. . - Pittsburgh 'Sabbath tletiool Teachers Union. The regular monthly meeting of the Sabbath School Teachers' Union of the Reformed and United Presbyterian churches convened last, evening in the Pleat Reformed" I're:o4D:elan Church. (Rev. Dr. Douglas, pastor) at 734 o'clock. The teachers were out In full force, al -1 most filling the spacious auditorium of the Church. Thomas H. Rabe, Esq., President of the Arsocistion, occupied the chair. After singing a part of the 119th mains and reading an appropriate scripture lesson, prer was offere lastmeeti Presi dent. Th eminutes of hesmeeting were read And approved. After the usual routine of business had been tran sacted the President announced the topic of the evening's discussion, name. ly: "Teachers' Meetings.!' Mr. Gillespie °retied rho entjoet In a lengthened and exhaustive address. The eubject was then discussed at some length by Rev. J. S. &Lod, The Rev. gentlemon desalled the workings ohine teacher's meeting In his own school, and the good results resulting therefrom. The subject was then taken up by Messrs. Meerum, May,biontgomery and Knox. The propriety of establishing a,j grand weekly Milne Teachers' Meeting, erati the teachers of the lt. P. and U. P.' churehei of theelty, was warmly discus red., In connection with which It was also proponed to establish an extensive teach era's library. Some of the teachers ex pressed themselves very much In favor of such a meeting. Rev. Sande spoke ear nestly against such a movement, and illustrated Ms position tiy a very touch ing Dissident. • After the report; of committores, 'and the transaction of, other necessary busi ness{ the Zosinclation - adjourned with prayer and benediction by Rev. S. .11. Reid. Coil Shipmeettr The following in a catement of coal shipped from this oily todifferent,polula below during the present rise in the river: rot LOCISCILL. • liarvs. F. Lake Ede N0.3..11 15.010 LI 11003.3 *muter ...ow. No. 4 root c. 14 Tout .Na 2. 2 10 r. WN500.... 3 4 Nagle tO oteolute Ke7410.• 1.1.44te Allte ...... •• "Neocolea No N. ls J. 1310147 2 El T 110414 No . Tiger uovital Tiger....lo Preu triisos Nor. lhoratod C GEM • Co J Cl 7••••• Y..trt tt.... Col oa Vali ....y . l . J. Y. Unto— =eV. •• • lagsra. Leaver Wild Lat.... I= I=l Day Light of no Genotypic"... The sole right for the use. in slime cities, of the very remarkable and beau• oral precooe of taking lifelike and brit• tient photograph' at night, under the Proctor patents, Is hold by Thomas T. Meehan, at his Art Gallery, corner of Sixth (late St. Clair) and Penn : Streets. The (Hillery Is open every evening until 10 o'clock for the accommodation of patrons who have not day light leisure. On the second floor His accessible to ladles during the day_wittiout fatigue, sod they will find a tally in attendance. The public are respectfully Invited to examine the beautiful work done under this novel promise. bleaban'a pictures, whether by day or night, are admitted to be of incomparaMe merit, and at reasonable prices. Everybody seems to want them, and satisfied when they are made. Concert TMs Etening A grand concert Is to be given this even. log at fetaliordo Hall, by some of our best amateurs, under the direction of Mr. ,Tetodeaux., for Cie benefit of Mr. Joseph Ebert, t he talentod.composer of the Agnes Die, Perfdrmed at the last concert of the Cantata Society. Mr. Ebert will Woo leave for Ltipain, where he intends to study composition for one. year. All Veers of musto will be present, as Wilde a moat Interesting concert in store, they will have also the satisfaction of baring contributed m a worthy object, and given acing assistance to a promising must. clan. A .notable feature of the concert will be the second aPPearance In A. , try of the great duttat, Mr. W. Ga ss r. Tickets are far aam at the music re of Mellor Hoene, 63 Fifth avenue.. • Assault and LarcuAT W.H.Green and George Minnick hey. had e number of trifling , aggrlevances from Unto to time. Green la charged with the iprceny of a copy et Bailee'. "Magazine," valued w h ich omits, the property cf George, t Minnick be. comes enraged and strikes Green with d handy billy. Green strikes back, .and each in turn repor to the orrice of Alder man Taylor and there make oath, Merg ing the other with assault arid battery and larceny, making a very commenda ble muddle, from which the worthy Alderman was trying to extricate each party by laming warrants, holding them to bail, ac. firth Street and Duquesne Way Property at Availing. That valuable buslieas property at the corner Of Duquesne Way and Fifth, or Pitt street, formerly occupied' by the Penn's: gilt Company; will be sold st salines Aruniou Warns this evening. For patriotism of it. aubditicion Into convenient large 11110 iota 80.0 auction advertisement. This Is already among the moat commanding and desirable' 10. cations 'for +many porpoise. but in the readjusting process which our city is undergoing, and the contemplated Im provements here, connecting Pittsburgh with the oppodui,elees con nec ti ng Pli t t rivers, this moot beoorei Ole' of the' most deal. =hie butanes, centres. Two Acres Valuable Coil' Lands.- - Upwards of Two Acres of valuable Canal Linda in Baldwin township, formerly the property afJohAF. Bennett, will be sold thin dternoon, at twoo'clock, at Eicilwatoe's Auction Rooms, 106 Sith field street. PIZTsBURGH DAILY G -- (From the Eellth Repartee.) .Censampnen. Of all the chronic diseases afflicting the human family, Consumption is the moat to be dreaded, because its preval ence and fatality is greatest. Ins nature is very greatly hereditary, as we see 0 transmitted from parents to offspring with almost the same regular ity SI other legacies. It is essentially a blood disease, and one which by negligence,". exposure and bad -habits, may be hastened in its manse; cr by care and attention be stopped ln its progress, even though of • a hereditaharaeter. In those having no hereditary tendency it is lunch more manageable, and, in it. Incipient stage, is quite a curable com plaint. especially. .11 It be not complicated With any other disease. -. . • We - know that we have not only re larded the progress of hundreds of cases for • later-time, but we have cared many of 'incipient Conatunption, which had been superindliced by negligence - and , r z t a d in' toM this we believe that sowed vary bad cases even may, under certain I favorable circumstances. be .entirety Cured of this ireful :et lingering Maledy. There are semen,' other diseases, how ever, that so simulate Ws, especially when the patient has become worn down, en:sainted, or reduoed la flesh. as they often do in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Astkets, Bronchitis, do., In males, or the many other affection, as Chlorosis, rmec3rrho3l, Amenorrhm Dysmen orrhmt, and the Irregularities and de rangements pertaining to fen:mien, thM, it la a very difficult manor to determine the true nature of the complaint except tor a critical examination of • the Wino. We have ctirad many of these after they had been long treated for Consumption -I by oelebrated "Lung Doctor.,' without effect. • In fact we have detected hundreds of cases to this way. ' Cass watch had been treated by many different doctors and for many different dleeetee, baffling all their skill for want or a correct dies. These case, however, must be treated each wording to its kind, and the 134113418 that produce them. And no disease is more easily deter mined, by a scientific examinatiop - of the urine,* than is Coeval:open. L. °Vuitton, M. D.,122 Grant street. A Card. • I dottrel° tender my sincere thantse to the Firo Department knd the pollee of Allegheny, for the energy end fidelity which guided their efforts for the pree. ervation of my property from the confla gration of Sunday. My aohnowledg mots aro also due to my neighbors cud friends generally for Univ.:anions and el:lntent kindness on the same Pantam. cocaslon. lharrex Keep Clean—" Cleanliness la skin to 4 3odliness," sod those who are dealtams of excelling In the rare virtue should pur chase brooms from the manufactory of Wm. Mardorf et Co., who for the purpose of enlarging their ooerations have re, moved their establishment to Woods Run. This firm manufactures a broom of A No. 1 quality, and at prices to atilt the times. Their old friends and ens— tomer& will lesie orders at the establish men tof Watt, Lang ()A, 1711 and 174 Wood street. Another sale of Tavaable Real Estate this litorelng.—A good Investment is oared to.day to the Wroth:meals of vain• able and acceasible real estate, with dwelllnglwases *meted on the same, and situated corner Barnett alley and Breyer street, Elwood ward, Allegneny City, haying front on WSW'S r street of 22 feet ant extending back to Pomp alley 110 feet. 'The , sale wilt ticaltlisly . take place at ton o'clock this morning. Thls p i r r ;grty yields an Annual rental of. Lot, 8.113:210 en trtooktonllscane.—A- Leigate, aucSoneer, lnaltes special *t, tentiou to the Executor's Sale on Thtire day, the 17th lost., at 10 o'clock, of that 9no but!thog lot, rumor of Stce-on and Shortnen evesuev, First want, Alla gliony. See adverthausot_on fourth page. If you Want your halr drawl or fetaltatalbtir the lataat fashion. a coat fortabla .Wave, a Inzurioaa bath or a . . little skillful cupping anti lesohlbig, any or all. gab Wllltaroson'sponular saloon, No. 190 Federal street, Aller.beny., Seekers Padua forms Ji very agree able light nutritive food, a superior add de for puddings and Jellies, and Is highly recommended by physicians for Invalids and children. Hold by all grocers. v. new Truett la that people will men learn where the beat erticle le made. Twice already have Pler Dramala & Co. round it necessary to enl arge the Oregon Brewery, and arena, driven to the ut most to 1111 the demands for cream ale. The novenae la the only Sewing Ma. chine made with the reverse feed. Call' and examine 1t at No. 6 Sixth street. litexsar 8 &Mama. Notice to all Olt Producers. A patent covering the right to use cuing In on wens was Issued some time ecn, and the patentees have appltki to the United States Coors to great an In• junction against the - use of cuing. These applications have been resisted by the parties oa whom writs were screed, aided by a general-committee on behalf of the public. It was believed that the claim to a ' patent could be so easily disproved that nothing but a vigilant defence wan nears Bey to defeat the application for an in- janetion. Bat, to the surprise of all parties engaged In the defence, an - order has - been 'made-by-the Court refusing, upon technical grounds, to admit the testimony heretofore taken In - the cue, which order greatly Imperils the Interests represented by the defence, and render* imperatively necessary the most prompt and efficient action to prevent the patent being sustained. When it is considered that even a pre liminary injunction, which might be re moved open • full hearing, would prevent any use of casing except by permission of the patentees upon their own terms, the importance of averting so great 'disaster to the oil producers Is apparent. This can be done only. by prompt, decisive and concerted action on the part of all opposed to the patent. , . . The parties on whom process has been served have thus Du defended themselves and the rights of the public at a great ex pense of time and money, which they do' not feel nailer obligations to do longer run aided. Favorable le of compromise have been offered th on behalf or the patentees,which - th reject in the inter est of the public, but which they may be compelled to accept If assistance la pro curing testimony and maintaining the expenses of the defense Is not promptly rendered. Although cardt te kt was used for matey years prior to the a !cation for a pat il l, patent , therefor er .; apa w legally g ranted, and ' + geed unless; claim of the pstente a shown to be nfounded. If the pa nt is sustained very party using casing in oil wells is ble or dam ages for Its use in the ' and will be subject to • royalty for use in the futere...lt"Will'epst but a moderate-sum, compare with tle great Intirests hard ved, tb aucceset i ;y defend Meanie and defeat the pate ei• but if the stilts are compromised o los by default, it will COLA hundreds, o . .. ,, n;: i lle of dollen , Let every year ter igb use casing In. this oil region. , ' The proper a may be - taken at once, a general : sting e of oil producers has ben called to held ale Library Hail, la Oil City, on Wednesday, the 113th inst., eaten o'clock" m - e. y ' The call for this meeting' ls addressed to all who are Interested, la the p atent and maintaining lb rights of the public. It has been ender by the Board .1 Managers of the Petrole,n . reducers , Association, bet the men to be en. ti ly independent of the alien. he General 'Committee, epresented the undersigned, will p at to the eating 111111 and complete tatement of their labors hitherto, with a account of money collected sad expend& by them, and an- citimste of what Is necessary to supply--the acquired testimony- and to matatalMthe defence. The Committee are satisfied that if the 1 ell produces could realize the great dam ger to which their interests are exposed, they would rally at once and unite heart ily in preparing, and maintaining the The members of the Committee hive h e retofore been compelled to aid •In de fending thee suits ate great mune ex pense of time and money. any still feel Willing to do eyerythlng , whicb their d ot to the public requiree,betnnless jiroperly aided and supported by those who are equally 'interested - !with themselves" la maintaining the defence, they will Ise compelled to resign their pralines and allow the detendsll . wu ll.lll the Stdt_td Mike terms with the patentees ntl l , l rY i. The action of the tinting oniTedineday next will determine whether the claims to the patent shall be vigorously contested or the detente abandoned. ' Do net fall to attend the meeting yourself; and Invite others to come. Very.repeettallyt JONA:tun 'Wenhalv, Z- Chairman of General committee. WY. Guinea, Secretary. wiLeco SO I, OW ..D1 SW PAP 110 (IC , IVACO MIES IM,IIIOO 103.0011 ICO 0.02 • 101 , 301 lEMI.4tO 100,030 i •0 110,0 r. 110 lIKU nv \ c inner. TTF: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1870 Toe "Bite of. Memphis. , - tree= the Meshy Entotos, Much 44 In response _to many inquiries from members of the Masonic fraternity, and for the information of all good and true Muerte, we hate been induced to expose the so-called "Rita of Memphis," which ' L being introduced in different sections of the country. This bogus rite was con,,' solldaed by J. E. Marconls, after hissec-'1 and expulsion from the ' bastard Rite of Masan, May 27, 1838, when approprit sting the Misraimitc ladder, manufactur. I ed by Lechanguer, and adding a fail ,r_ounds, he soon constructed his bantling, -- and conetituted'himself its head and front. When be first introduced this mass of mystic rubbish he styled it "The Rite of Memphis, or Oriental . Rite," and on. blushingly declared in 'a periodical, enti tled the "Sanctuary of Memphis," that it "was introduced into Europe by Ormuz, seraphic priest of Alexandria and Egypt. ian sage, who bad been converted hy St. Mark, and reformed the doctrines of the Egyptians In accordance with the princi ples of Christianity." And he further deplored, with consummate effrontery, that "Bro. Marconi' de Negre, the Grand Hlerophant, An the sole consecrated-depos itory of the traditiorut of the sublime Or. der." On the 4th of April, 1839, he published the Statutes of the Order, and In the same year organized a Lodge IwParts. But the fraternity were Warned against his macbf nefituta, and the reasons forhia expulsion set forth. . The police finally interfered, awl on the 19th of May, 1840, all Lodges of the Rite of Memphis were closed. Prorating time too first Lodges established _by this charlatan, "slept the Bleep that knows no waking." In 1810 he went to England, and after several attempts suc ceeded in establishing a arced Lodge, "Disciples of Menu," but that "lay down to pleasant dreams." In 1854 he came to New York, with en assortment of diplomas, charters, jew els, ku., for the purpose of propagating his Rite. His first attempts were to In duce M. W. Btu. William H. Mtlnor, P. G. bl.fmf New York, and others, to aid him in hie efforts, holding out extraordi nary inducements; but an examination into his. statements, which frequently varied, proved the imposture, and they declined to countenance him in any way. He, however, partially succeeded, and hia first victory was the organiution of a body composed of "American citizens of African deecent." Ile subsequently so. cured a deputy in the person of a very worthy but entbusliatic brother, David McClellan, • lithographer, and P. Master of Eastern Star Lodge in the city of New York, and some little progress was made; the degrees, that is, each es were corn plied, for most 'were in skeleton, being conferred for nominal amounts. Indeed one brother was made while crossing -the East River in a ferry-boat, o member among the 90's for the sum of litS. Brother McClellan did not find it pro 4Lible, and, at a sacrifice, sold his diplo• Mk covered with pyramids, sphynxes and other imaginary Egyptian symbols, to Brother. Harry .1. 'Seymour, of New York, who added the propagation of the Rite to hie profession as an actor, and his husintas as a customer. The degrees, such as he =deed In tab ular ham ' numbered some ninelysix; but nanny all wero akeletons,• and, as a good business man, he set to work to supply the deficiencies; he secured the services of I Brother Henry J. Shields, who, for the sure of 00, wrote the fourteen degrees of Hermetic Philosophers; ' and- isnbse quently ho employed Brother- Pictori, whom by letter he created (while. P. was, to' ma his own language, "lying, like Peter's wife's - sister, sick of a fever,") a Soy. Pat. US degree, though Pichon was as ignorant as a child auburn of what It all meant.: Brother ricton subsequently wrote the ninetieth degree, which welt to be Egyptian in character. The price agreed upon was $36, but 1t was not un-1 til Picton sued for it in a court that the money wait paid. - Within the put two years, end while under the business like guidance of Henry J. Seymour, its present head and front, the number ot degrees have been reduced from crinety.aix to thirty-three; and kg give it the appointed's,. In name at east, of antiquity, its cognomen has been changed from "The Rite of Memphis, or Oriental Rite," to "The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis," Picton's itniginntion suggesting the change. la the United Sales they pretend to hive no authority to confer the. sym bolic degrees, while in England the "Lodge of Philadelphes" of the "Order of Memphis," confer the symbolic degrees and claims the power of a Grand Lodge. Our exceedingly intelligent cotempo rary, the Freemason, London, in speaking of the English branch of this spurious Rite, deliberately animas : "1. That the 'Rite of Memphis' is a spurious imitation of the Masonic Order, the offspring of vanity, folly and fraud. ' "2. That ell Lodges of 'Philadelphes' which meet in England are held in dell- epee of the realm, and ought to be sup- • crud by the police." The present heed of this speculation In the United States asserts that his au thority is derived from the Grand Orient of Franco. How far this statement is in accordance with the truth, the brethren ' can judge from the following Information renveyed to Illinois: Bro. Josiah H. Drummond, of Maine, by Bro. Poole, fill degree, the Representative of the Sao. Council N. JuSsiliction, U. S., A. A. Bcottialt Rite in the _ Grand Orient of Prance; of which be is _a member. The extract from Bra. Poole's harm reads thus: "That the Itlfn of Memphis has been placed under the obedience of the Grand I Orient of Prance by brother bierkonis de Negre himnelf, And that from that mi.. meat Brother Markonts has abdicated all his Masonic power into the hands of the Grand Orient. That al Ode moment (October, 1809) no 'a dder' predicts Me Fite of Maraphis; l Moss which have.done so abandoned it. "That the brethren named have been grouly deceive{[; probably for the sake of their money, 'by the pretended, the rep resentative of the pretended Grand lite mphante 'there is no longer of Memphis; .Ours it no longer a Greed Jrierophant."" Queen Victoria and the United slats-- Sue MIMED Intel %Jew with an Alneri. can Lady. A. person writes to the Boston Traits. cript, over the initial "8.," u follows : Several yearashece an American lady of rare good sense and Christian attain. meet went td Germany to seek health. On her way home she went to England. Her pealtion at home, her education end refinement of manner, enUtled her to be presented to' We English. sovereign. To gratify her friends she went to Bt..lames, little thinking much plaster° wee In store for her. Al the Queen approached the lady was attracted by her quiet and pos; ceased manner, and by the ernreasion of universal charity of thought and doed which mate like a benediction from the face of my grientle to all those who tip preached her. A. few royal words of welcome were eald, the Queen passed on, and Mee. —thoughther part In the pageant was done. A. little after the "gentle:nen in waiting" brought a fe• quest from the Queen to the lady that she would visit her at Windsor. The day and hour baying bean named, a "thriage was sent to bring her. The Queen and Prince Albert received her alone' the library. Her Majesty told her she had long wished for suck an oPpallueity, end bad ventured to ask this Interview, that ehe might learn from as , American lady more particularly concern. log the inner holm life of a country lo %early allied to England and claiming and fondly clinging to its old traditions and histories, and pukking the sainelangithge. She eked of the social relations iu they manifest thereseives in the different grades of uelety; of the observance of publio worship; 'of the standing and Ma• once excited by the clergy in privstallfe ; of the estimation In which we hold our learned literary and scientific men; of the religious training and education given by a:smothers of the land to their children; hole much they.IPCZO Intrusted by a oar- taro Mess of mothers to the care of se:. valitarerhat was the interest people of the so dialed higher classes evinced to. ward the servants In their employ, and of ir mn edeicallon sal training. received by I •of the intellectual education ro (*Tea and deemed. essential . ; and of the ecomplishmente usually attained by the 3 Ones daughters of the better classes; of tbe Mingling of the various grades,itutil ' ty what rules society guimally was goy. ernes Theis and many:ether - similar quo Alone were asked and answered when too hour had paned , yet all the Queen and her husband, Prince,Albert, ,R had' had dot been given. A second Interview was involuted, inn Mrs.-- west again to. the castle. Al ita close the Queen sald: "Madam, My conistriand your country _are of 0,00 blood. We are bound termer by Ira' ditions, by the best, and by likehopes and aspirations. God grant there be no on. .• • kindness between us ; (then turning to her liasband she added,) and there will never be, so long as ms may avert it." These interviews, sought by the Queen to learn from a true woman of the home life of a people so connected with her own land, tells us of s good women, of a true Christian, whose interest goes out to bens -Bt,lf possible, all who speak thelauguage 1 of her own realm. I thought often in time dark days, when distrust and wrong stand these two great nations, of , dna widowed soul—of the good Queen, and of the hour when -(parting from Mrs. —) she took her hand, then laying the ether upon the arm of her husband, her supporter, her strength in her many trials, and cares ' said again, „ There shall be no distrust between my country and your country if we can avert It" Only one of that trio now lives. Prince Albert and the American lady have both passed away. HARRIED 811..1.—MYLD—On the iStb or Mara. MO by lisv. John Doanl.Y. D. D., Mr. GEORGE SILL and 3145 LNNILI MY.LD. UNDERTAKERS urarbry.aw:3ll79 B Tr= lll rdt 1.001111 sue cannaway'w,gitod with real sad tlmmiytatton Itmewood, 'Lamont sm WN®l yalan at vele. v. 11.6 from t°lll°9l ant 9= eon', Ir oyes $l.tll.l4MdU Sad $lOl. e psErn BIEYEIa & PAM, 11:7PLIDWAVT.A10EIVER. Mo. 444 PENN 8111.4XT IMI!1!=3 CO NeLNS awl ell Funeral Paralabeler% tire. dueed Fete. • ale FINANCIAL. THADESILEN'S NATIONAL BANN, Wood St. cot. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID - ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Oonpons, Bonds and Stooks BOSOM AND SOLD. • A. BIIADLACY, PresldeAt. • W. YANKIRX. Vlea rresidAst. otiCd&P CYRUS 4314.113L1G.JL. Cradles. POKE'S SAYINGS RANI Of Allegheny. Cor. Federal and Law& Streets. U. U. UkaiIILLII. President. Z. P. ToII7KG, ambler. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DiSCOUN tockkolderg bnldnalli Liable. LITTIBEBT ALLOW 11D 01 T 1 DEPOBIT9 THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF PIPT*III3I3IH.OII. MEM Safe Keeping of Valuables, ow/. gesesetae. and the rentlai of Saha le he Fire Ind Burglar-Proof Venlig. No. 83 FOTIBTII 4VENIII3 Prisaldeut—lVlLLlAM Finales. r.renklent-1111E11111Y LLOYD. • ttlascaMtat 1911.LIAK PIIILLIatt, R Y ItON A. PIIRTEE. HENRY 1.1..viD, .1013. N. 14099.1.9.9, WILLIAM RF.A. OILOROE BLACK. W 11.4.1.411 M. LION, I.9lllTltt MUMMY. 139.9NLTT. itaC'T taza.o-11. P. ON NONNEIONST. Upen dully from 9 Wel./ 9. at. to 4 o'clock P. at. CITY BA_ME. 112 Fifth Avenneirlttaburgh, Pa cAplTAuslocymm, ETOCIIOLDERA INDRIDUILLY LIABLE INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. • /ORZIUN EXCHAPitiii nought sad sold. sad wheel desired remitted to Zama. colleakes made ott to'. mompal Points of the United note , mid Can 1.. 00010100 Proattiev J AN Uo Pte...., W. Now.MG Cashier. - Jincgs lArcnbe. Ituggigallgig, T‘rorci_Catigutga .I.iing• Ims, 11. A. Trey/oge, EinsigiALlAnieg. N. Binvy. Jill- Y r tIAZZAY. Bolialtegh IMO= KMb=l B. Darr W ay you once. HART, CAIII ET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, - Corner Fourth and Wood streets, PiTTSIIIIIII3II, OSCCCIZEXCE TO ELlllll4*, HART • CO =3 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And pArtteslAt attaApon psyl to LAS 1117.. h... ==al CO' ERNNIENT BONDS Sight Drafts cm Londo MRS. S. C. ROBB, No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny, tieing determined not to own over any Mate UtPh.O. will uosittvett pell, below toot, tot lb bolt ZO date. BON tin% . ' ' . ' Iia MIWIrItS. • 11111111uNli. Fl giff2E: • LACE . COLLAII9,_" . ~ LACS HANDHERC'TS. LINNN COLLAR 3 AND mum: •. PAPAN ooLl.Atia AND OUINB. YID tiIAWS 4 , . DURAND§ .. LAM lIIP HONG, • OUILDKAN.III•IOSL. ULUNNY LIANA LOWING% LADIW UNDT.W.WW AN, L 4DIIB , •PRONt. New sills MOHAIR Ake.. /it • 4bSilef b.rualeF, vbs. ebb be. rob bil=l4 at tora4L 111410.7 . ! frAlrmrs OHN M. COOTTa & 00 Bell and Brass Founders, 611111118, LOOOIIOIIIB 4 .MILLING DIL Made Premed/1F 10 Order - 13ABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept, on:Hand rawrlstors lisaaraienron of LM.Cooper'sbnproved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. 1 Office, 882 P' NB STREET. Faulk!, COralth • itallros4 Medal PUBLIC , NOTICE. DOOM ININ lINWN , Ud Dad and DAB AMUR I.lanrlelbtt tad AJle6had7 Whade harsh, Oros that until - the neotalarT ode" and /Otani* TWIAS Nsainna , 7 ears be prontdcd, S .vlll Oa Saud an Om ONVION Or Tug NA. TIONM. TOUNDNT AND. Pit% WOMB,' 'l4ranti.ttdrd strata, near raw, rittabardth.. °stand Our We ter In.psatot = JOHN T. GRAY, gauss and kips Painter, 011.A.1Pilaill AND OX.. No: IS4 8r1.46 1t,.. Paj (I...sts nand b, Pa ` liTel e w.Ho. liMacketzli ..]llslE2int , Lu*”lmrW; - • MON do.: Tr ENT Ue BEM. Jo h . ba 11l sow for r.l.bv 1111LIArt MOSSY • 00. caaks, grit mogAML ASP ,„„ n y b, ,or". 'DOLL BUTTEIL , 11 lo Imes rest . , B . e . ltee 'keit '4I4BJURELDNIF ;7440 Mil toga TaEPITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU & DAIS 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Ire pow prepared so ruroIabVLIIRBAS at** LOWTZT PLLllirrt - BraTIS. Attentlon Is par tlcatirly called to oar WBE VEZIAIi. DIEROBANT TAILORS SPRING AND SUMER STYLES! 1870. I= MTHERSON & MUHLANBRING, 'Merchant Tailors, 10 SIXTH ktllltET, Cats tit. Clair.) We nave received a ....s weII mlee•ed Mock of the rest and most fashion able ttood• In oar line. a g rest portion of which a.e our own lesportallos. YerltsCoti 0 tIMIL OrzUrttriltiy to i rtie perfect selloff.. on. we respectfully solicit m eon an early esemlostlon of air stock of Fine Cloths. C.Casslmeres. Vc,tlom, de. MeCtliihnON d MVPLAT/BEING. mole No. lO Matti street. * 54.1 ?AA MERCHANT TAI 011,', COW of Penn and Sixth 80d0a FALL AND WINTER STOCK ii. w CO WEPT., 'EVE P. M'.AJELIDI.47E, PASSZION&ULS MEECHANT TAILOR leaps eonsustly on hand Mina; Oaeadoneres and Vesting , LIE4OZNTLZIET.N.S FUENISEDIO GOODS No. 93 1-2 Smithfield .Street, ,Denys Clothlag wads W order la the Watt swan NEW FALL GOODS. • rptsadid wk. stock of CLOTHS, CuItISINIEBEth flag ;Tut received tel ILICIULT savira. aal: Itassitsat 71111=Ithfield Wart. LIVERY & SALE STABLES. NEW-SALES STABLES FOB HORSES JUST ESTABLISHED. • The subteen:we has established ahe Stable at the Ws. Penn Hotel. Allegheny. where bo , nn i t Vo v r e seVAT Y ta h lar (It Mer4VHISZ Hatlr fuetlon Insured In all esaeg, and IR THE nenglell Do NUT TIM. OUT AS REPRESENTED, TREY WILL DE TAKEN BACK AND THE MONEY REFUNDED? Ina , lamaimostil oosiorm. or Seventh Avenue and Liberty St, riTTssultayz, FA. ww on Fanny Saturday Said AN AUCTION SALE S 07 BORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES WAGON 13. • • Luc ererythlng lope to ths Noreen Mlles deslang to eon W Drz..eto'res... notlee weekcosent on or before Trostonsy oath la o er• tor savertastsg. ?minion el newton man rood Me will Deem all EltooX inn forgets. • JOHN H. STEWART. Auctioneer.. ' ROM LPATRNM . , LIVERY. .SALE Aral . 1:. • COL !EVENTS AYBROB t LIBRUT rrrTantrizaz, PAL samm I #1.21:5:11[0: s #.;rllrilly y th •i: V. I~~a~:Yi~ ~~:~ 4 it N H 4 - trEENSWAMC. Fine French . OHIN4 tND 6.488 Silver Plated Goode, DINNER AND TEA SETS. Tea Tma r aad Cutlery. The best Importea WHITS STONE WARN end COMMON GOODS • at low prim. • R. E. BREED & CO hi, (RINA, GLAIR; AND QUEENSWARE. . • A largo wwwiweat ornew patents inn anliwe Just renewed. Aleo Platen lan Brlttanta Wnre, Vases and ParanWaro. now °pontos Min Pr We at very low prices at EL RIGBY & . 00114 Na 189 MUTT NM= sus FTMVMM, 7:1 CHEW ILWRONG, To*ogheny and Connellsvffig Coal, Aid NMMauer es COIL, RICH ISD DEULTIffitIZED °mos AND YARD. &ow , R.Rff end Morton street, Liberty and Clymer ornmes. Moth etude_ oleo &cord meet, Ilibils ward, sad let hot of Roos Most. P. It 0. R. X. Doff!, Seemed ward. Orders lett at either or Um OM ore Loss. or sa. dress to ale through Plitetwoxii P. te.. win ro• Calvet prompt attenleton. inn Refer to whoa Ism euIPT). tesole 00.,Wm. Smith, Union ma X Is, B. ow ]. A, Go.,Xliebell. otephensonf It Oa, Beeson • r e... lingua, .A. 1,7 Broder', psel t j o. 6. ll.tees. !UMW' • Ca her All IPA g. 261kg'OrtiWil. xi: 44"7.'" 1=111303 CO AI.I COAL!! (*matt DICKSON, STEWART & CO., lining rammed Mgr Olio to • NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, UAW/art incw MUMWONI! , IXOO4 12.MNIEVTInrarz.M.tke imms oprtet Wre. Or..ers len al their ewe. er ta men ;Smoot the Le 1. ,111 OS ISSsalla SO = •(I.IIOE vit DEALERS J ASV CONS agn DOW Ot MOOT. NAM!! *Jr BrirrliD T BBB nuire .itrebmW liter . nont Wltes.t wig boat 'to Os entod and at " ba oily any la tba linnet* &atm, let Wo no 80l o abbe oar ungioggagegg lisentnary. g and lionung and an now o prornin to Malan tag beat gloom gvami..zraanz.u- 444 113011111 BOT Num: Paul item 116treeter la. use. 4.4:7161E 81111PNIENTS .04' ALL fhb Npem.di a Welt , *masa tab nand. No. lie Diamond .11. nacimatb. sad at Tori. • IN AMY. toat .... t. ladarQ ariSbo mod imolai Mr al r ig bn eX •7474" oima ankle, alit •can can roll Van ti n a k ir s i t4 n ,v i. : IA 'a = Minss w ex All onion msg. ;: . : --:,-.,.z,-,,-.„- , .3-:,,-.. ,,,,, ,,--, , ,..,-. , : ., ,:-.7y ,, , , 4. , ..... , :r-..r. - . „ .. , :i. ,, _ . .:!_ ,, .! --, .. - :.•:i. ,- .:;.:;:: - .;i - .:i:o:;%',; , .. , ;4:-4 - Qiii.;:2' , .: 0 ' j, ia'a' a: 1 . i: ' 4 ,,,,;4..",... , ,-.24,-.....,:.,5.-4-=,:i-.:::...i-4.414 , / ,, ,, , .:14 ,, ?a , 4i,:w.a.: , ;...-;;;,4i!E,.:,: , :.y...,, ,, ,:::, -- :;?7 , . , .: , .14 - ..v..t . : , 1 ,,,, ==" . . ,, •••• - , , FOR SALE. -Eirri3r,xc Valuable Coal Lands :I'll A sly/ 1;61 e i rejkva ozi : I;A OE TIIIISDAY, the 76th day at liana next. at k e. m.. at my Auction Rooms, No. lee - lereilb geld Plttebursh. I shall offers toehold at penile 'melee.oo setery, the de sorlaed xemEmate, situate in Baldwin townehlp., sod forttmly the property of John r. Bennett. as follow., to-wit: All thetosi Wog In and under those MO centlguou• tracts Of laud, Mended and desert: bed as follow.. vie.: Tle lost been gm, at post. theme norr 1 51 deg..ast GS t e ar rroTth2sl7d odge.srre„ 30 perches It a south vet de s r. east 197 were[ u/ the bean/Meg, eonlaming YOrty-eleht Acres and rum Beeches. The ...wed, begionlug at a walnut,' theme south 310 deg. 05..118 perchm; nth 50 deg east 32 perches; therm tout Re dstone fort north ji deg. met 78 perch.; nooh SON ' ll O 6 l 5 1 .11 . 1 2 1!r= " and "Inne? 494 deg. west IT b-1U perms. M the 1. gin. tug. containing Twenty•nme Ames AM bight , leer Perehm. Welch two tracts ( a ct iinoWden by dead dated Jm.lo. 1953, eonvered to John 0, Ben met. Alto-All um ma. pmt in and under 111 tbatolher tract of laud bertrininr se a gleamy; thence nortb 3U deg. weal 84 64- /tll.l perobes; nor:l4r , 1 , 111 .,eme ?1,14{,c144, north . 5 deg. .4.114j1tg, ...fel:Z.1'1100 pert* P :renle n g r a 100 t 1 .1 . 0; g.f,'";; PAM.; north 79 1 4 _deg. east 56 perches mei h 404 deer. 'east 8111-10 perches: suvie 39.1, sr.st 54 76 100 %etch.; Rua mutt. 34 der. wear, 113 , 19 111 U rgirght rl o oT e e tTelp. , °.? o • , ' , 7.; deed dated Aprl , Ist. 11 1 10. recorded In Vol. 135, nice gr. conveyed to .aid Bennett. ALso-All Um three f. 41105101 Wert of land. the Mot being all the cof lying an old uuder that rte lof l h 30 der, ereiftlealt,l)sger:er•'V:iri deg. set IN 45 100 per heat on'th 72 deg. east 25 83.1010 gentles, north 4 ,110. d e g.tes • t 611118-108, demo.: north 116.14 weet 4570.100 peTChee Co the beginning; evotatn mr IS acres 3 83 100 cerchee. north[e b 0 . gionlng at a white beat thence or 30 east 17 09 100 perches; north 73 des. Weal 23 perch..., south 31 der. seem 11 09 ICU perches: south 73 deg. matt/23.100 pembes to th e be. Ins: mutated av. use acre. The third Utah,- M.' at ani eatnOte tree; torn, north eastE mei! 5 44-100 pmrhem,doetblit7N deg. l9 ?• 7 011 0 1 0 4 pe ' gh i Cs. 57 ang ' gba a tu :tes c. east to the besinnlogl containing one half acre. Berth the same the es pliers of land con. timed to mid Rmett by Smut so ad minie rater of J ohn Anderson. by d ec d, }due 93. 1859. Amo-All the coal 0rter1) 1 1.11 that hoot of laud beginning at a higtory etump; thence .00th 90 deg rest 26 perches, some 0030 deg. west US 56.100 perches, north SON der. erect XT 60.100 perches, north 16 dog. 33 minutes east OIN perch.. north 95 dele• west 21 00-100 pmclue north 77M deg ...ole 1/1•10 euchre_ x north 05 &it.. east 6. perches, south 77 deg. east 016.100 tr:gent: rtt",4::.°tP„15.,11g..e1.0.; etnont or lea. Also. all flint rhee of l oa d sojone the above Maiming at an asbeitucnce uth7M deg. esst 55 16-100 perch... mum 00001. west 85 perches. and 000th 3 deg. ea. , , 16 perches 10 tilt begin° loge contaleing one mon undone beadred and 0117 permes, mid mai and Mot deseribed owed heeling been con 'eyed to mid 11.0001 hyjsan.• 11cCleery, or., by deed dated January 3. 01159. ALBS-/Ut the coal underlying that Wa dog. IlieVr2"47llllllWs north 3034deer g t 25N , perches north SO deg. weet 353 -100 11:1 5 0 ;:,.111114t.g.;= 4 1 , 1 7;7. b ri Ve.vlite,tr" toi; d 71* poel et 91 PL. N Mr. eart 44116 • 100rznor south . 01 3 ti . n, acres. And being the came . 131 th Wm g . Rogerson and Ellen Die wife, conveyed to sold Bennett by deed dated Jmuary 25t1L /19111. ALSO-All the coal underlying that tract of laud lodinates at a yin. hrum north perches west 60 pe rams eonth 441 deg. west lIIe amen 13 deg. east 34 30-100 perches and north 46 deg 9.1 ran east 41 perthes to the pare of Meaning. eonta lll loo 9 acres 1114 19-100 verdicts, and beer toe male which James I. Hillman end Mary his wifely deed dated Norm, 'bee Ott, 1910, conveyed tolald Bennett. ALM-Aletnertal underlying that tract oflmd hogiuning at a post on - line 01 /tonere Lou thence ET mid Bee north 45 deg. east 826- IFO nert ors: Menge by mtdliae north 46 der. ems 690-10 tierchee: thence .09th 8814 are. east 42113.190 perches: theme by Issid.oonvmed et ' u ‘ t . il d r e dret. " l4 b e y s An a p " rer r e s ' ,_ r tVels l 4 north 72 deg. west 9 perches: o .Mb 31400. wr. 17 80400 ouches: Ranh 13 deg. wool _. 4964-lOU pOOOlllO matt, 40N deg. cut 311 194 riltry= 7 ; to n e n' 4lls 2 l4, d e o o r klaililel 24 acres mad 100 perchea ALSO-All that certain Clete of land adjoining me last move, beginning at. atone, the earner of sold Losses land; thence by the same north 45 deg. east 5N prtches t/ middle or the toad: thence ennui 7.1 dig. east 1685-100 perches: meat 41114 deg. MP" 611-100 perches ga• te post post and north 73 deg tl6 3-10 perches to I ' 4l ro i a l l ' attesr r ete:olg wes et . p l t l eetorlard r Cgi 'erit Ale*',"a to:7a wifeb dv a :07,0d o tat Sennett 11/0 00000 Mmtioned Deed. Mote Ilbsbeth Snowden, Bengal Jude: AdiatoisUuter, de.. James XeClerty. dr., Wm. Rogerson aod wire, James 5. Hillman and wife. and •lesauder Loom,] and rteVerVre s rei C (rlitc7 . oreVi r d g A b lt?hry . C' rac e, ou 2910 day of January A. U. 1806. Tue abort described land sad coal 'MU be of fered fat age co Maisel) , as a wbole. The Prues wUt be made tamed at the time of pale. For furUler InformatlM Inqulre of 9111 folO,Bed.. Atterney -at Low. Jdo. 143 fourth veu. C . L. 3rtmcminarma PlTTDlttlitell. PA. ISAAC DRIFOOS. A. IIeLLIVAINE, AUe rim Ttb. 29. 1.919. ptrauc SALE or VALUABLE BELL ESTATE • Lithe City of Allegheny. ' By rinse of on order of the Orphans. Court of - of Allegheny enmity, the undersigned. as Trus tee, ender the wllloffsther ?Stockton. deceased. ri i W will offer at. penile e, cm the premises. on T aspAY.,the 17 1 day of Mara next, at 10 o'cl k A. ss.. a lot of ground belonging to tee state Of said decedent. Waste 'on neaten ammenind Webster street. fronting Is 4 feet on Stotikton &Tense and preserving the same width alon4Webster street northwardly 440 feet to Water street. on, which Is erected a two story fir.ek Dwelling containing 14 roams and arrange /liable. This property Is so located that it can be sit.divided into lots fronting on the Lask.which for beauty and convenience cannot be surpassed. 1 Tamils •or game-One-thlrd of the purchase mousy sash on eonfirmation or the sale, shs bal ance to two equal sous& palmmts. scoured DY bond and mortsaga of t h e Purchaser. for farther Infarnatlon enquire of TEIO2I. 11. UPDII2C. •t Os Nalltheiter 01.1050 Raps, 400 lksygr armee, Allegtieor,-or . • . I=3lll ill SALE,—BUILDING 'LOTS ALI,ZURENT CITY. —I °frt . for Cale • coat delightful bending lots. Mutated lathe Clewedard. •Iletlieny, on Perrysville Clank w Road and Obaervatory avenue, galantine the Otapervalon emend, Theme Lots am part of Av. and One.half MX) acme. A plan of these Lots can beseen M. my !Dore, No. 03 WOOD WC RANT. The plan hao alto e en recorded. Each Lotls a Irani lot, fronting on Perrysvilk mad or Observatory avenue; Ore. MA hot ey 131 deep. The nits opoonte the realdenes Wishlagtan ind Walter McClintock. lace, are 914 tw 175 feet. Most of the I ots are mile. give dwelling. have boon 'erected tarred,. Per sons desirous to leave the low remind. and nnoky cake can bete end an KlPCLitlillitY. 2he WWI ty I. elm of the Wiest In the two 011111, and 'bet (oar minute,' wait from the bead of Insect street, • board walk lead. to the weals... The twenty of metier, and surrotadings are 4e. bstot• .n.s WY; Dritee Rirdtlre of ' (ILO. 1. DINH. No 13 Wocd street, ritistaughor No. W gave, Arm., Allegheny cItY. 41 vrALVABLE BANK IBTOCIRS.— , • PCOPLI , IS DiSIJEANCII COMPANY, D• gurAtis TIJCPDAY "'PLAIN°. Morph 16,b. WYO. et 16 651,1 onseeosd floor of was. fterelslbales Rooms, 106,Abollallekl stavet: 95 stunts Peoples bi atonal Hook; 6 sham M. sod 61: Nacos,' Baal: inbares Coal Mews Priut Co, • A 0 Cures People" Jussfaset Co. Also, tbe badness PloMtl tbe eorser of llefine Way Sad Pitt stiebt.loe• Merly ooespled by th e Pen1171r4366 - 661/111.111 Datutog Ateos.tee NtesPllleaS ad Coat Dull; taterests or D. rid:kr& deo•de_ • able A. MeILWAINI, Auctioneer. 209 1271 F,OINA„Li j ,E, m 43I EIb t . ir : " mulls b litinaleaUn . pa nto sue selibln ditema minutes walk of Cars..ii strict cam Null" IWO Una kmse laltl7 "born sold brb Is flood many of sr blab 11010 Amen br ed libon. Only abobt ZOO manta that are offered Ibr vale by Um erfirtnals. arbibb am sow to had Mspaying winsall about dawn enact Lot: anal Ms baba:lulu an°, awn and terns ream' Prices now rant. lIOm JATD tn bb00... AT. plza"S. McLAIN • Co., feurts avni a. pOR EUCLJE.—Engiiael and Boa- Az MRS, Now sad Peossol BasSl,Of all Wads eosislasstly oa Pad. Order. Ova all parts PS ths smarts pqmmili amsested. Jima!' nut • co.. - • • Harlon Awn.' asta P., r. W. aU.B. W.. Allegheny, • INSURANCE COMPANY; 111:11221111111; as perm Awn% sowed more, , 1.• prrraßuesa. Chairil An Vei s. BO:IB017.1%* 11=6,, 1 2,tYlittr WOsarkasi Jas. H. Balm Thomas mmtb AittliNde, Vlo: &Mad. JOB. JOHNSTON, Beattary. Ostrt. E. J. ORLON,. Oes.l Agent. INIRMS_(3I Liberal Terms on all Tin lkatl *arta° Siam armor ,riIatiOLUTION.--The Partner JJ V•ID heretofore esintleg between BILL-a anurrsßur. In the flat Klatt. business, Irai thb da' solved bymrtaal copse.. . .• • 7113%.14All'kES1A; Plii•b.reb, Fab- OM 11110. : ' - . The Real Retate and Insurrthre Seidner will hereafter be continued br TLIOS: R. Bibb • BON. In their new irides on the *ether o a t rl2,lth . And 33d streetr. Pioverti 6 %7114:C10F; Ta; illereVest= " 114 • 3[144• 3031 .1 Pillatnereh. 211‘41.11510. , Itlbll:o3:2Tria • • gum & NOSES; .inrarr noun mivinanuir. surunema, Ala. II aid • SU OW rltistagra, brew menu.= OM Sad tattidiag Of COM' BOUM Sal Yuma 1119ILD)1411. far - NEW, OPERA ROPPE. Ifeassement for St: IS lehte and Ude 11 attn. Ith the universe , faeottles, the torld-renowned Lydia Thompson Burlesque Troupe, Who will arlyar oti 510 NDAT EVItSING. Yank 14w. vpiro, I. M. gr.. Spaetssolar Burlap. !no performanee will commence with the mum/ TO OBLIGE BENEDIa. - - tv7grstlit—LA SUM:AVMLI and Sil sty Ma Thom pa t n n tiatl ^ Igir•EARLY : CAREER Or JOHN 13. GOIIGH.!• Dr. WALTER POWELL, will deliver a Le ettini on the &how Waal aab• Tuesilay. .Evening, March 15% 1870. Tlek•ts foe ialt at the Itasle Store of MELLOW 1 (ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MX NIMIITS ONLV Commenethi MOM. DAv, March 14th, at , tttn,ty evening dkithi the week, the world tenownwl . ZANFRETTA AND CARBON Pantomime Troupe of 16 Persons "Jack anti the Bean Stalk," As originally performed with mat me as 1 London. New Yorkand Washington. will be presented Mr ths trot tine to this a ty, wi.h NEW AND IsTAItTLING 'eltANSM‘ical t - TIONE, bU PEIO3 And CooTLY COnTUlllte, CINAATE AN.' letAttiANT VANCE. by the WEAMAEL PAllitiTAN BALLET. °BAND FAMIL YMATINEE WEDNEADAY and BATUBDAY at NY. w. Admisrion—Partinatted Drell Chile. Banally Vitale, 50 an teats; tiallery. 251. Reamed EMS OJT isle at Rot UMW w mss extra charge. WHOLESALE GROCERS. &O. ------------- DULLER & CO., Corner of Irwin, orestric Da 1r offer the trade at. low eh , • s) Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar And Molasses. W.'A. SIPE, Attornt7•at•L•., 96 Diamond Arm'. Pittsburgh INSURANCE tsizti.; ii;z9lN: arTTIVI i" :TO: 4116 =I 011.51 . 11K13 0 Ott. tl FAMILY JARS !=!! OF LONDON, ENGLAND MOZART HALL, ." Seventh 11,01[10. OU MEE! ADMISBIO MMP =1 Nos. fil and 933 liberty Street. Porto Rim, Peke and Peellsh Island Mikan , . New York, Pkllaelelyklk and Italtituvre titled do. Holden Drips, Lovering, Brukgs, Adams , and Lonk 't hud bpriire. Porto Ries, Cub% ked entßl re Wend ktotkise. Y.ut , g HY•ok , J•pkw, imperial, wunrawder arid Oolong Teu. Ckrolleamtliaklrol. lake. Jars. Larrearrs arid Illueotreee. Tobseea. Lard Oil. Ptah. Nalle, Glaze, tloape; Cotton Yams, ate., onotantly ea Mai/. • ALSO. mrotasus or Fine Brandies, Wines. and Sep*. Rhenish Moselle and Sparkling Hoek Wine of Hinkel. k Co.. la bottles. • •.. Sparkling_ Moselle. Schonberg mid .Tohonn Hockbeinter, Hargonay..,llo.. Brinientnng & grento , YincOltee OM do do Clarets, Imported lo balls" • do do White Wine*, to bottle. •. M. Work &Sono , Sparklingcots floe.. Time Old sherry. Madeira mid Pori 'Winne /lee M Ihi onongahela do Very ye rlar Ula Mote% dO Aloe ALSO. i ga . le r tirents for moot a Chandoxer Grand"; ti V r irsers'ay and &Barr en.nralrar• • Brandied of our own selecuon and warranted .110:d43 DILWOILTIL 11111 PER &tO., 243 Liberty Street, (Opposite heed of Wood streets) WHOLESALE (MODER% PUub.rgh, Pa. MEI ESTABLISHED A. & T. 43011.311 N, 1812. W. M. 6011191,Y; WHOLvsz A TAR GIiOCER. No. 271 Liberty Street, (DIZACILT OAT. KAMM HOT.L.) FTPSBVI7IIOII, nu Y. STBILE . J. A. $ m STEELE & SON, Commission iferchatas F7-.OIITIZ,GIRA.Mab'ErECIA O. 2io. Di OHIO ISTRECT, sear Zane Colima. M==M3 MEANOR & HARPER, 110111. GRAIN AND PRAM:IW, , COMSOISEdOII * MeVChant" le. WA LIDERAfr W7Y1917. Oasflontentii PITZIL =IL - .1•11110 if. AMU= WEIL & "ZOBSOUSIIIO2O DICEI8O8INT1:. 110171, GUM OEM, NM 'PEED, id 2.19 Libers 7 Bb, rittikarich, IWO:1AX • • W. C. ARMSTRONG, Moms. toTrOur i Armstrong.) PRODUCE MERRORON PEERCUAM No. WS Market Street: BLANcialuiD, Wholesale nil • No. 196 PY.liit STRUM., WITUE, •B&11311. 4 PATTON. Wholesale dieliers, commlssloalitetehaaW Delon, la Nodoee, oer. Beeosi,ouleWel. unstop see Lartl OIL lesra, NellsOle. .. a l ty , antis * l 4 .ad 114 BICOXD .72:1II/1. - nottsz..imv. '80V5)....R11. I. WPM •' JOHN i. HOME S. MOIL" amp. minors to JOHN t. moues a co...wma.. sae Bracers sod Commission klereassii, fl:Estos, of Staltheeld sod Waterotreets. r2IM rorso. trIPTOPi ALWALLACEI,WheIe• • BAIA GROCrIt3 AVD PNODUCIL DLL* . No. SlXTlirkissiT. Pirtobarga. WTI; E.& LIQUORS, &a- NiAGNER'S FBENCII COLOMN4 The. Tory Bat In the United State% MANIZT.ILIMCIMD BY WILTi4A X WIMESty ,910 ,Ifmorth Seventh Streit, =I SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, I Or WINES, BRANDIIIB, GIN, E., wilomsAgs amuisiga PIJEE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, LOMB Removal to NOS. SSA AND 31146 Pen,, Cos, ilerionth St.. (formerly ciffi(„) TONEPH e, NlApia losafia, Man, ass am, 710, MST MEW:. PITTIMMOn s ILlBT.lrlintram OW Cdr MEM Pare Rye ILloo. 01141 , k m. la MUM= 1111311:11 mid qualm fiord. am. L'OUEIUN moitron• 36-xttrr2. Jolt realred. 'cryelloleer Morel Nooses, DOIAO tlesdcd Plums, /roach Prtavg. •13•Ifiltl% MonsWl. Tools Isome r , As.. for We JOHN A. RIC•SHAW, • IWO Comas Liberty eel Kleth *two. vim ruin. • • • -Wreak Lake Namur - _ w tam nth; ' • Plus pkgs.- Hassid HerslAsk • LIS WATT. LAwn C0. , 14. Ho. 12.21nad 111. Wool -, 'T.' - ' , i 3- Xt%; . i;;:''' ,Q,'-.4,;',.''^k‹..V-4..f.g. Effi 1