r ~. ... ~.., • ritiburyt Galt . CITY AND SUBURBAN. 1712= From the tint of April, two *roll Slashed rooms suitable for officee, nomad story front in o.l,lErrs building, earner Sixth avenue sad Smithfield street. Call at Oserrrs Counting Room, St and 86 Fifth avenue. Putnam's Moutbly—Thts main:lna for April comes from W. A. Glidannanny, No. 45 rib avenue. Ml.—Local news was a scarce allele yesterday, and "ye Locals" were sorely troubled: The general response of the ”moisdng paper rounds" to almost. any .euestion eked them was, It's dull, very daLL Readers of police news will miss their usual supply ttda morning. The weather , or Bt. Patrick's Day or some unwonted low of amicable feeling among litigants einsed a dearth of criminal business yes. Wedgy... • We Wired that yesterday, March 18, IVO, Joseph H. Gszesin, Big., who ham been In Washington City for someday, past on profosalonal business, on motion of the Hon. It. F. Butler, was admitted . to practice In tho halted States Supreme Conrt now in session. Lafayette ileti. —J no. B. Gough will de. •Ilver a-lecture at Lafayette Hall, Monday ..mewling next, under the aultoicea of the young blen'a Mercantile Library Ana- Subject—oeurioaity.' The hall Will of mum, be crowded, aa Goiagh al- Way. drawl crowded bowies. Soldiers, Attention t All members of . Post 1510. A. R., Birmingham. are re guested to meet at their Hall, Bingham street, on Sunday. "ARO Instant, at one &deck, r. ss. , to attend the tuneral of John Shoop, a soldier In the late rebel. 800. All discharged soldiers are Jostled to attend. By order of the P. C. ço to lilting, Follansbee sts Co.'s, cor ner-of Falb avenue sod Wood street for very decided tergolna lo ready made clothing. of every domricitlon. A great anditener4l reduction in the priers has been made to close out the entire stock in anticipation of the epring trade. All 'goods warranted to piocesia rep • -rated. tispertant !netting—A meeting of the dealers and chippers in oil wilt be held Monda next, the 2lat lust., at 8 o'clock; at the Petroleum Association Room", to take into coninderation the price charged . for oil from Pittsburgh to the sea-board. Our oil men cumplain bitterly that the .Rialroada dircrimhiate spinet them in favor of other points.. 1 Belligerent —George Miller appears to have been in a belligerent mood yester. -day. It is alleged that he went into the Bt. Clair Hotel and made an assault upon J. H. Anderson; knocking him down. There is perhaps another side to the - story. which will be developed to-day, as Anderson has made information before the Mayor charging George with assault and battery. Threatened Inetuatarlam—Christopher Kenneweit last evening made information before Mayor Callow setting forth that George Shaffer bad expreased an inten tion to eat fire to the Kennoweg domicil Upon the that convenient opportunity. George when brought before Ills Honor, pleaded guilty and was held in the sum of poo for Court. The parties reside in She Seventh-ward. Ilentleinen will find at _the extensive salesroom of Urllng, Follensbee& corner of Fifth avenue and Wood street, a large and judioansly assorted stock of coats, pants and vests for men, youths' and boys' wear at reduced prices In order to close out the stock in anticipa tion of spring trade. All who desire to secure good bargains and good articles should at once call. iron City spice Mitta.—Meson. Strick ler & Moriedge,',ProPrielore of the Iron City Spice Mills, manufacture nothing but pure spice"; they offer heavy Toward. for the detection of any impurities or adulterations. Consumers should take note of this fact, and -ask their grocers for apices, coffee, etc.. of Strieklers & ?dor ledge's make. Joel give their ground Rio Coffee a trial, and you will bo sat isfied. . Ntw So:—Superintendent McCand. lam of the Allegheny Flre Alarm, yea• Urdu received the now box which is to .be placed In position at the tetmlores of Madison avenue, Seventh. Ward, Alle. gheny. This will require the extension 4 of the telegraph about/ half a mile. The poles, .even or night In number, are -, being 'made and tho extension trill be made about the latterpatt of next week. The work is to be done by the firemen ' .themselyea, under the supervision of the . ' . esperlntendent. t • Daring Febbery.—A bold and daring robbery was perpetrated at the residence g of Mr. Robert Ball, on Liberty street, yesterday about three o'clock. A man. Whose name we could not ascertain, en tered the house On the pretext of having , v - business and took from a room occupied by a young lady, a relativs of Mr. Hall's. • - s gold watch and chalet valued at 1100 and a pocket book containing 1100. In formation was made at the Mavor's office, a warrant homed and officer Rook wentdnsearch of the thief. Certeetton.lii 'our report of the de. cbdon'of the Court In the Fifth avenue sewer case, which was an appeal from the action of Commits In confirming the re port- of viewers, we, throuth mistake, published the name of C. H. Love, as one of the appellants. -Mr. Love never, we aro informed, reads any objection to the report, and refused to sign a petition to Council. to have It set aside. Our mis• take was made in consequence of a wrong endorsement on the beck of the Papers which came into our hands. Tbtrty-Tbree.—There were • thf rty , three cases disposed of at the Mayor's Oourt yeaterdey. Thirty three unfortu nate individuals confined in thelook-up Thtintday night. Thirtpthree • men drunk and disorderly, alter whom either paid lino■ and costa to the amount of seierel dollars, of which same their • familial were deprived, or those who did not pay were committed to jail and their families were deprived of the proceed. of their labor for the time they were etimmitted. What an amount of misery and suffering these thirty-three may have caused by getting drunk and die ,.orderly. Oar readers will And in our advertising °Plumose sale of lota In Allegheny city, on Observatory Hill, running along the - Perrysville Plank Road, opposite W. McClintock, B 9 , and Ex-Mayor Dram's realdeooes. The se lots are beautiftillylidd out, the place and surroundings ars de lightful and a view of the cities of Pitts • -burgh and Allegheny Bee In the busy Valley below. The Allegheny, Monon gahela and Ohio rivers, and scenery sur rounding, are vielble for miler. Toe at mosphere Is pure, the water floe, the location healthfu l spring to autumn. The Perrysville Road la the great favor . . fie resort of our people to emerge from „r the tumult and best to take uninter "r. • raped enjoyment PAborselback or drives In boggles and carriages. For private residence° this oark, of Allegheny city ClllllO% be surpeases,,; We would advise partial desirjog to release themselmee- of nigh r r v e a n ttosr o bu r e e d v a e h li o a m em e e mr en o f u r n s t t , r==l2 Yesteidgy gn Allegheny butcher Ina - brObgbt before Aldermen Bowden for cruelty to animals. It was alleged by Ake,prosecutor that he tied several' calves together, threw them Into - 'a ✓ Wagon and allowed them to shiver and • almost freeze in the snow and piercing ..eold of last Knight afternoon; e =human Knight of the_ IL:leaver bed midstream to make and tVAILLICIed ten dollars for his conduct—a rather light panhihment for much cruelty. , Badly Beaten. George Shaffer med. •hte appearance 'bellsre Stayer.' Callow, List evening, ex hibiting a onnilenance the. beauty of which had been sadly maned bj a severe pounding he iilogod he had received from George Hinkley. The parties bad a light, arising from on old grudge. dur ing which Shaffer'. face was reduced to the appesranoe - and eel:stately* , of raw beef. •He swore out an information for assault and battery against Hinkley, who Was subsequently - arrested and held for court. • Bath Georges reside in the Third .ward. . - I , Cruelty ts Animate. We am informed that a butcher, whoa* slaughter house is located near a toll Robson Fifth avenue, In order to get are. fraotory steer into the tdsughtir howls, tol g • kan axe and cut the legit from the an malewhlch was then drawujlnto the els hter pen where It remained over an *--ho r before it was alaughtered; Wo have received a common'Lation Rom a Routh,. ~man who withes to ItUOW It ,the laws of .I— , -'.- ci ur comity tolerate suakprutality. If ..h. ........,bs will take tbs , trouble to examine the -, c.•: . :lpena oe, ha mill fink Ws there' him section prohibiting cruelty to anima*, which we think mild CSITalt Ulla 911010! ' ERE THE COURTS. U. $. Marfa Court—Judge McCandiesa FfirDAT, March 18—The mum of Wll- ie son, design , vs. Kamer,- previously reported, w resumed and had not been concluded w en Court adjourned. District Court —Judge Kirkpatrice, Fur war,ttrch IB.—The case of Trunick . va., Joke, 'lonely reported, was con cluded, but the jury had not agreed upon a verdict when court adjourned. The next case taken 'up was that of Rees vs. o i i rrow. An action to recover g 1,600 pis ase money paid for a piece of property n Morgan county, Ohio, for which he fled to got a title. It appears that Jam Rees, the plaintiff , purchased the one -al teenth of • a tract of laud In Ohio fro John Morrow, for which he paid the to of $1,600. Morrow failed to make hi I good title, and the land was subsequently sold at Sheriff's -sale and the party originally selling the land to the company from which Rees -pur chased, which was represented by Mor row, broog t it In. .On trial. . Quarter ' Seesioes—Judge Sterrett. FRIDAY. March le,—The first ase taken up wan that of tho Commonwealth va. Emma H. Harper, indicted for the larceny of a pocket book containing MIO, end a muff and other articles, John H. Pledge prosecutor. The jury returned a verdict ofsipailty and the defendant wu sentenced to pay the costa of prosecution and be committadto the House of Melons. Jane 1.. Viand, a colored woman, in dicted for the larceny of money from Mre. Sweltior, wee next placed on trial. The' ; jury returned a verdteior ittallty and I defendant wee sentenced to undergo en imprisonment of thirty days In Mewed. ty tieOrge Rowan, a colored Luy about twelve years of age, indicted for the lar ceny of nix watchei front a jewelry store on Federal street, Allegheny, was ar raigned; and pleaded guilty. Ile was sentenced to the House of Refuge. _ . Mary McKenna was next placud on trial, on an indictment for !selling liquor without Bonnet.. J. Poland, prosecutor. Verdict of guilty, and the defendant sentenced to pay the caste of prosecution and .• tine ol Flit to tho Commonwealth. Thane-it case taken up was that of the Commonwealth ve. Phllip Camel; in dicted for emberslemeut, Peter Gast; prosecutor. The defendant was in the employ of the preaecutor an a driver of an ale wagon, and when - he left the nrceecutor his account was 41.8 short. Jury out. Simeon Fernier, convicted of larceny, was called up for sentence, R. M. Gib son, Esq., called several witneasea to establish the former good character of the defendant. The Court sentenced Fernier to pay coat of prosecution, a doe of 130 and undergo au Imprisonment In the Work House for a period of nix cal. ender months. This next case taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Richard and Martha Alker, Indicted for keeping a disorderly house, George Anderson prosecutor. The defendants reside at 58 Clark street where it is alleged, lewd persons congre gated for Improper purposes. The pros minor, whole a colored man, testified to having been In the house, and gave as a reason for his presence there, that his woman was at the house and he wanted to get her away. Jury one TRIAL LIST FOR SATURDAY. • 78 Cone. vs. Henry Martin. 10 - Francis Lentz. 14 Jack Bonner. 13 •• Margaret Unbar. Bernard Rust. Game Anderson, t wo cases. James Carlton. Patrick O'Neil. L3win Hilkie, two canes. Frank Morgan. TR'AL LIST FOR MoNDA T. 108' Com vs. James klively. 100 1 . Joseph Burchfield. 101 AndreW Sturgeon. 111 ( 1 Frank Shaffer. 133 w Archibald Montague and Jcim Roach. 124 w ' Margaret Reilly. /4.13 ( 11 Thomas Stanley. 1 1 9 Thomas Flemming+. • 130 Charles Connell. !31. Abraham - R. Tilman. 125 s Reuben McLaughlin. 123 . 1 . George Muckier. 132 - u Cievidence and William Thompson. • TRIAL LIST FOR TOSIDAT. 105 Com vs. James Cleat. bum J. McICMyDy Jona " Wm. Rop 33 P.'l3; Johnston and Charles 50 ': Fred DI ffanbaug 6.• Court of Common Pleas—Judge Stowe. FRIDAY, March .18.—In the case of King vu. Locednn, reported yesterday. the jury found for the defendant. The drat cans taken up this morning,. area that of W. W. Wallace TR. James S. O'Brien. Action on book account. Ver. dirt for plaintiff to the gala of 8189 85. The next case taken up wan that of . Bedell ve. Payee el. of , action in eject ment. Verdict for plaintiff. THE NATIONAL; BANKS .Te be Proceeded Against for • Violation of.. Charter—Do They Exact Mere than six per cent. Interest t fly reference to a special dispatch from Washington City, published elsewhere, It will be seen that U. S. District Atter uoy Swope has been Initruoted by the Solicitor of the Treasury to Oreceed ;tgainai all U. S. banks In the Western District of Panneylvanta - that have ex: acted more than aix percent interest. The act of Congress under which the National banns operate, prohibits them from exacting - more than six per cent. under penalty of forfeiting their charter. Whether any of our city banke have laid themselves liable or not we are unable to say, but from the language of the telegram it would appear that the Comptroller of the Currency, Mr. Burl bun, isot that opinion. We understand that an Investigation is to be com menced Immediately. Aurora► Escape Yesterday evening about six o'clock a horse and man narrowly escaped, driving in the Allegheny. The animal was at. tabled to a cart, which the driver at tempted to back up to a coal flat, laided af the wharf, shove the Suspension Bridge. The water was high and the driver not acquainted with the bank, wept too far, who la soddenly one of the who la gave , s lurch, threw cart and horse • mid:side wise, and against the flat. Ti. wheel had slipped over the wharf . The weight of the vehicle, bore the horse down, and be was only saved after con siderable didicnity, by. cutting the Ma mma. The driver fortunately escaped, by Jumping into the flat, although be received • protty good ducking. N either man or horse seemed to tallith thu bath which afforded excitement and amuse• ment to the pedestrians who blocked up ono aide of the bridge, for a short time. Annual Report • We have rebuffed from Mr. George E. Appleton, A. M., the courteous and effi• cleat Librarian of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, their twenty-second annual roport, a neatly printed pamphlet of thirty pages, con taining &Pail Ust of the officers and mem bers for 1670, detailed reports Dr the operations for 1869, together with .other' items of Importance aad value to all interested In the sorcessof the enterprise, A handsome lithograph of .the: new Library Hell adorns the title page: The Association appears -to- be - ln. a?. very nourishing contiltiontmcfionamences the new year,witti flatterying prospects. -We hate. heretofore 'furnished our readers with extracts 'from the reports, giving the. most important matters and it in needless, to refer to them again. - ~. Runaway Yesterday afternoon Mr. Julius:R.lth ter, of Allegheny, seated in alight spring wagon, was driving along the west side of the Diamond, when the borne attached to the vehicle soddenly alerted and ran away. In turning around Into Ohio street the wagon ewe almost upset and Mr-Richter thrown out. Fortunately he austained no Injuries and was not dam aged further than being covered with mud. The animal ran up Ohio street a short distance, turned round and cattle back, when It finally brought up against a lamp post In front of the Mayer'sonlce, The &glued the wagon was broken by the collialon and the home halted until he was secured. The ethic crested some excitement In the vicinity- :for a short time. flew la Virgla Alley A diegreoefal row occurred In Virgin alley late Thurelay night, in which Henry Ward, Kate Raney and A. Trump wore- the principal actors.. St appears that the parties made an on. provoked assault 'upon Patrick Ravin, at or near tale own residence, and Ward knocked Mtn down while standing on the door step. He then took reface inside the bowie. Kate Ittney then pelted the door with stones until it WAS broken open. Garen made Information before the. Mayor yuterday charging The Parties naMod with niastult and bat tery. Railer and Ward were arrested EA Jetted up for a Mariug. EVANGELICAL ASSOCI►TION. Minister• Parsed—The Missionary Work —New Stallone Formed—ln airtneriam —State of the Ittielairy—PWw• Mtnisttr• —ltitlectlon of Trending Metre. Conference resumed its aentions yes terday morning at nine o'clock, Bishop Faber prodding. It was reported that forty-nne minis (era had been examined end passed. The disciplinary instructiona for preach ers were then read. Presiding Elders S. R. King, •I. 8. Domer, D. B. Poling and G. W. Cupp were in attendance. Revs. G. W. Brown, J. Benhart.and L. 4. Boyer were appointed a committee to examine into the condition of tho Idle 81011e. The COminittee on Boundaries reported the division of a number of thetas, and the formation of some new Ones. It was detlded to estabilah new mitt alone in Johnstown and New Quails, and form Erie mission into a elation. West Greenville was also added to Greenville circuit. The morning session adjourned with prayer. Arran:loom Bassiox After the natal introductory exercises the Committee on Conference Photo. graph reported progreas. Rev. R. Mott from the Committee on. DiemoriabirepOrted suitable resolutions in relation to death of Bishop Long. They set forth that en he had for many years dwelt among them and exercised the relation of a father in the church hie loss was deeply deplored.... A great man had fallen yet although ,Itttet voice wee al lanced, his coursed and example should continue to urge on to greater activity. all these he had left behind, engaged in the master's cause. The resolutions were adopted. On motion, ten o'clock this morning, was fixed upon as the time for the Con rarefies to hear the address of the Roy. bhenunn in behalf of ttleOrphan'a In tuts. /a re ponce to the disciplinary harlotry it was slated that no adulator had been deposed daring the year. .One had re alga ed on account of physical 'Mir mitten. There were no superannuated preachers drawn from the year: two had wit drawn from the conference. Rev. J. 1). Hollinger offered a etiola tion heartily welcoming back . the Conference the _Rev. J. Crossma a re turned missionary from a foreign field of labor. Fißeen appllcations for reception into the ministry were received. The nutober of effective traveling preachers for the ensuing year was re ported to be forty.two. Olhera were In readiness fur special work, but could not enter the regular work on account of 11l health. The election of Presiding Elders was then token up and resulted as followe r. D. S. Poling, J. D. Hollinger, S. B. King, J. W. Seibert and G. W. Dower. On motion .of J. Q. A. Weller. these Eldora were assigned to the respective districts in the following order: Potomac, Allegheny, Erie,. Somerset and ,Pittis• burgh. Bishop Esher announced that the Con ference • would hold a secret seesion from .this morning at nine o'clock until the time for the Rsv.'Sherinan's addiesi. Conference then adjourned. \ Amusements. °emu. Hoces.—Mies Lydia Thomp. the Queen of the "Blondes," was the recipient of a benefit at the Opera Howie last evening, on which occasion iliiinbaci the Sailor' wee presented. It is the beat burlesque that has ever been presented In thin city, as rendered by the Lydia Thompson troupe. The enter. trimmer! t was prefaced by a very emus• ing farce, entitled "Did you you ever send your wife to .lllrmingbam." The bill will be repeated this afternoon and evening. . AILADENT OP Musio.—Ledras and chil dren will to-day have their hut opportu nity to witness the beautiful represents don of "Jack and the Bean Stalk," by the Zanfretta pantomime troupe. If our readers knew an much as we do of the obesming perfection with which this fairy glory is nut upon the stage by these excellent artists, the matinee, this after wad, would. be crowded. Nothing of the kind superior to it has ever been been In Pittsburgh. and in more than one respect the performance excels anything wo have ever seen on any boarde, and the moat decorous propriety governs In all departments, especially In the ballet, which is an' exquisite rendering of the Sweetest poetry of motion. MlDlsTrust.e.—Tbe celebrated Morris Minstrels will commence an engagement for one week at the Academy of Music Monday evening the orignisl Lou Morn; one of the leading Inca In the burnt cork . business accompanies the troupe as lead er and is supported by his brothers Dan and Billy, both gars of the largest meg. nituto In their constellation. = At a meeting of the Senior Class of the Western University," held March 18, 1870, the following preamble and resolu tions were adopted: *Aeries, It has pleased Divine Provi dence to remove by death our dear friend, and fellovratudent 'Joseph H. mi item. therefore Resolved,. That wo brw with aubmla alon to the will of our Heavenly Father, "who death all things well," and feel admontshod by this sad 'affliction to be -reedy for the final hour. Resolved, That we, the classmates of the deceased, hereby exnrees our !sincere eorrow at this mysterious Providence, and conscious of the . loss we have sustained in the death otene Co highly esteemed for those .traits of character that endeared him se much to every one. Resolved, That the_ memory of the do. ceased shall bo ever cherished by us all. Resolved, That we tender our heart felt 'sympathy to the family of the do. ceased In this their hour of deep affilc• iron Resolved, That we attend the funeral In hody. Re.lolred, That a oopy of these resolu tions he sant to the parents of the de- ceased and be published In the Gazgrrs, CAronicle and Preabsitersan Banner. J. P. lionomns, A. P. BEIButt.T. Committes W. H. KNox. Ifisk , • - /Sonogrzeti,i. Fisk, lunlor's monogram . 12 quite a notable muterplecent the engravers' art. The letters ".1. F." are raised above a a ring, hanging graosfally on a diamond shaped shield. The whole has for a bate one of the handsome Bristol boats, under full head of steam, colors streaming. Surmounting this monogram Is n locomotive going at a mile a minute, with a tender attached.' bsarinethe sig nificant name of "Erie." The papers and envelopes alone coat Old per square, or about sixty cents per :Owed. 'The monogram of of our friend Liebler the UnratFrunk King Is .1. L. It is on alibis trunks, and at once stamps the article as the host In the market. All. travelers say so. No baggage smasher Is able to . demolish them. Ltebler makes his trunks for use, while they are so put to gather as to be an ornament at the same time. Either in workmanship or on price, whether In trunks, valises, ladles' satchels, carpet sack, and travelers out fit generally, Llebler. never allows him. self to be excelled. Eta warehouse is at 101 Wood street, the mammoth empninm for all things in the trunk . line. A Dbitlygutshlng /lima All the conductors on the Union Pacific Railroad are to be \ clothed In a blue not form, consisting or pants, vast and coat, a business suit made of dark blue heavy cloth, ornamented with bran buttons. The design of the buttons is unique, with an elk lit the center, and around the face are the wards .Union Padilla Rail way.. Trio distinguishing mark of a traveler who has ever been In Pitts • burgh Is the - possession of :one of Llabler's trunks, purchased at the mam moth warehouse, No. let Wood street. Liebler has three characteristics which have made his name. fattens In this branch of trade: First; he attends care. fully to his buelnoia himself, so that everything is properly made; then every piece of work la guaranteed to be ea re. presented, (this it always the case,) and shen lastly by thifirat two peculiarities ne has built up such an .immense trade thit he can afford to take a lees pry& on tilsgoods, and_coneequently his prices are an attractive, feature. Lloblor and 104 Wood street are known wherever a good article and cheap rates can be sp _ predated. _ Spring Butts. Ilespenhelde & Co., NO. 50 Birth (St. Clair) "treats have received a choice as "prertgarmewint " to n nt le ak e e l°t ti hi p . W it hi t c h h e t eh he o y rt u es e t order. The peculiarity of this house la that no article ever leaves it without strings perfect satisfaction to the pur chaser. The firm 0 a 2 P 1 07 tone but the beat" bands, - and pride themselves on putting together a snit as neat in itt and an faehionable in style u can be obtained anywhere in the city. Their charges aro reasonable. Young gentle men elxould give them a cell. • poles Fell to si,lt tbn establishment of p. n: Melee, mime: FilltLavenue and. Market c.tract, nest week.. A. large 'and elegantly aneonted atone. of &w et goods o waold witkont mud to stuttem DATtli GAZEiIt: ,SATIJRDAt iit, i 810: Pittsburgh Female College. Allegheny county of itself should am - ply sustain a good female college. And this would not be a difficult task It par. ente, who appreciate the blessing and benefits of well trained intellects for their daughters, would expend In that direction a little of the money which they throw .way on foolish luxuries and transient pleasures. No woman •can properly fulfill her destiny, asp°. cially In the prevent ago, unless she be Properly educated. Bar education will be the measure of her andessB and In. finance. . . It Is pleasnet to record, that some parents at least recognize this truth and act upon their convictions. • There are others who might follow their example, and to elicit as eo desire, an opportunity will be offered in a few day*. The sifting tern' of the Pittsburgh remela ilollegv—whieh has no 'Reborn:or la the land—will commence Tuesday, . March 22d. Dunes the abort vacation' President . Pershing has improved the time in 'having the • interior of the College throrooghly renovated end cleaned, BO that It now preeents• bright, cheerful, fresh appearance. The Indica tion's ere that the spring term will be unusually prosperous. The neinber of applications for entrance' is dow larger than It has been, in advance, for covers! years. The minim come from 'all parts of the country, which attests the poit- ferny mad fame of the inetitution. Ise pdbularity is well deserired. No where are the facilities for acquiring a solid and finished education more nu merous. In the solid branches the col- lege hoe always heitra high rank. In the ornamental depattmeht, en evidence of superiority is seen In the fact that native professors are engaged. The painting and wax work departnient Is more especially remarkable for excellence. Prof. Messner's reputation is a sun:ldea guarantee In regard to.the musical advantages. In fact there is no study which the pupil cannot parade, with the greatest aids and privileges for advancement. Parents having daughters to educate should send for a catalogue to President rankling or call at the College and learn of its advantages. Upholstering. Among the new firms organizsa din ing the present year, none comutenced under more flattering auspices than that of Mcreirs. Itaborts, Nicholson and Thompson. upholsterers. name gentle. !lien have secured an.ellgiblerlocatiou, No. 127 Wood street, (a few doors from Fifth avenue) and have stocked their warehouse with a carefully selected and large assortment of every thing In the upholstery line. • Whether the purchaser desirea a feather bolster or a pillow case, a cornice moulding or a cushion for a church pew, a window shade of Buff, Green, or White Holland, cords, tassels, anything In fact in the trade, It can be had at this cstab• lishmont. • They are also proprietors of the Steam Carpet Beater. By their method of eltan log carpets the colors are preserved, and the goods thoroughly cleansed and fresh aped, without injury to them. Auy carpet will be taken up, cleaned, and pat down again without annoyance to the houstekeoper whatever. Moser& Roberta and Nicholson have been engaged in the trade for many yeari, and understand it thoroughly, both of them having occupied positions In leading houses before their ce part. nerehip. Mr. Thompson is elm well known for bubtness tact and energy, and will be found courteous and obliging. We can cordially and heartily recom mend tide new firm., GMEIEEM One of the finest walla in the region is that struck upon the McClintock farm, ono week since, and which le pumping aermity barrels of oil per day. This well Is owned by F. W.' Andrews mad O. D. Harrington. of thin city. The Andrew/ well, upon the Shaw farm, a recent strike, end which was quoted at twenty live barrel. upon the start, is now yielding between tiny and sixty barrels of oil per day. The Van Travail well at the mouth of Church run is to ho torpedoed lu hopes of opening the old seams rind Increasing lee production. A new well was struck Tuoeday upon the Lewis and Bonsell territory, lying adjacent to the Foster farm, upon the Allegheny river. It produced the that tweuty.feur hours thirty barrels of oil. was put down with four and ono quarter casing, and Is 740 feet in depth. This well ie located upon the Mlle back from the river, and opens a comparatively new field for further operations.—numalle Herald. =I The following deeds wore admitted o record In the office of Thos. H. Hunter, Recorder for Adegneny county, Friday, March Is, 1870:' Christ. Forst tourney Vondard. Mar. it. Ora. lac:no and S perrber In •11111.0 tmrothlp..l.l Wt. /away to . clorpb Vom al.'M arch 7..11.711 lot 21 by 140 it. on Butler St., nl'44 15th ward, illm• botch 4 0 Nicbols. Lane to.racob C.f. Oct., 'A OM; r a... :roads and perches to Ilsonnton Omn. s 17.1 , 00 Kdori nip nd WOO. to Chas: liodr, Morella 1.071 . Itoi 20 by NO It. Pi.b St.. Plllaburgb el cb let L.O. Ntutat t - Win. /Hammn., Jan. LCO; I, 71 by 110 R. oo Brady St.,Allemben• 41. 1 00 T.. N. Mar. to Aged. Bootie a Au:. Id, LOS: lot =3l be Ir note. plan, Lower bt.Clal town' `p Jobs X. Roma to Joh a t. fanft. March 17 • • . 10, he 141 ft. , nII 81. Strtickioy...l.4l6 5. P. an f M•sela srovra to aurae, S. k, Maros 11. ISO; lotM t.y 110 ittikecc. Htt i ..l h l.l3terrett lve rI. st*ier.4 l l c rr; 170:10. lot ra ay I]ol. on Franklin St.• 104 rirt•aargh • Mortuary Report The following la the list-of Interments In this city from the 7th day of March to_ the 14th, 1870, as reported by Dr. J. Guy McCamdleas, Physician of Board of Health: The causes of death Wets: Still horn• 3, . acute rehumatism 1, cheese liver 2, old age bronchitis 2, hyper tropy with dilation of heart . 1, tnahas• mus 3, !scarlatina 3, hooplog cough 2, pertusais and dentition 1, portuaals and urouchitis 1, consumption 1, accident I, convulsions 1, pertuaals. meningitis 1, pnesroonis 1, inanition 1 bydrothrax 1, pulmonary - hemorrhage 1, typhoid fever 1. Of the above there were . under 1 year, 11; from 1 to 2,4; from 2 to 5,3; fmrn 5 to 10, 2: from 10 tols, I; from 20 to 30, 3; from 40, to SO, I; from 50 to 00, 2; from 60 to 70, 1; 70 to 80, 1; 80 to 90. I. Tho total number of deaths were M. Males 14; remalee 18. White 28; ookrred 2, IMMETII! Mr. John Gibson yesterday made in. fortriation before Alderman MeMietera against Officer Willlani Bather for surety of the peace. It will be recollected that William was panting Mr. Cllbeon'a hence on Fourteenth street, Thursday, when his wife treated him to a shower bath. The day was cold, the water wa■ very dirty, and William had on his "store clothes"—ao there was a combination of unpleasant circumatances which: pre. vented William from enjoying the di version,- but induced him to make Information before the Mayor charging her with assault and battery. The prem. ant information is a eat off to the other. Ma. Gibson Says his: wife was pt. - evoked .y the °dicer's ungentlemanly conduct toward her; and hence wait jnatlflable In dispelling of him. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the defendant, when both aides will be heard. =I Mountain Patriots The Squire's Daughter_ The Yscblyvilie Boys ..... . Captain Charley Eugene Cooper Baby's Ghrtatmas GIR lie That 0 vercometa...... ...... Temperance .. . . ..-.... For sale by F. G. Relneman, 118 Third avenue. • Special inducements will be , io , flered to parsonpurcluudng bole f r Sunday School I.ll:leery. Quor.uswue Queensware 363 Ltberty street Queensware 363 Marty street. Queensware 383 Liberty street Queensware 363 Liberty street Queensware 363 Liberty street. Queenaware 363 Liberty str.in Queensware 363 Liberty sires.. The celebrated '.Keystone" ware,—the finest In the market—can only be ob. talned at the warehouse, No. 363 Liberty street. Messrs. Kier & Co., proprietor.. BailieWs ateseum.—For the better Ite commodation of ladles and children who wtah to visit this popular family resort and avoid the crowd at the ticket °dice, tickets have been placed for sale at the following mualo stores, viz: Hoffman & Hale, MeUor & Hoene, Kleber & Bm., Zwerdattrar, and- at Pittook's Book P.13.-The Man Fish- wiU enter his tank to-day at 10}i A. Y. and at f 3 and atre G et t . a an bi d egra get wa' a a rl u;p 4 l s y Ni or nta thone (Eran now club cigars. Try them once and you'll hoy tl.n, all the time. egraw ha% oleo a vel-3- pe!,,ct rvwntrrant, ren,7- ti nt 2;;; ll ; ls :: tiam n p l u r b k st e ear n : 7 l l ) n . c ,,,i l a l : d a ° 4:lf 4r u e s l: i ll s Y in : h t ath !r t C tisn '' .u : r n d d; Ineellact.Tr.. -There 111 coth!ing street. =I New. With the opening of spring, are may look for unusual activity in thereat estate market, and if we are tojudge the entire burisees of the city by that done by Croft Phillips, Real Estate Agents. No. leg Fourth avenue. the numbe r of transient will be immense- Since this enterprising firm commenced the month ly issue 01 the Pittsburgh Real Estate Begieter their business hats increased threefold, and while other firms are Cry- lug doll times, the business of their's was never better. Nothing that wo have ' ever seen so folly meets the wants of buyers and Millers as the Real Estate Register. Neatly sixty pager" of carefully prepared descriptions of farms, mllla, gorse, city and suburban residences, frith prices, location and terms, all for the asking. Yet, notwithstanding the immense cost for laming It, this energetic firm offers the Register gratis, to all who cell for It. or they will send it by matt free to any one writing for It. It la aston. Jelling What a fluid of information con cerning real estate may tie found in this little work. Not only that, but it Con tains a variety of reading matter, of In terest to -the - farmer, stock breeder and purchaser. By all means we would ad- Vise those of our readers wishing to pur- Chase or sell any kind of propesty to get the Avian... New and important Tneidogiesl Books /Supplied. DJ- John W, Plttoek, Book seller and litodoner, Opposite Postef lice, Pittsburgh. NeWrnatt's (J. H.) 501112006 Beerti: Upon Bribjecti of the day. Edited by t _e Roy. W. J. Copeland, rector of Farnham, INsex, With index of date's of all the Elerincilia. C r own pro, $2,25. Apostolical auce,tutefon !a the Church of England. By the Roy. Arthur W. Iladden, B. D. 8,0. 84,00. The Pope and the Council. By Janus. Authorized translation front the Heiman. Second edition, revised, crown Bvo, cloth extra, at the low price of 1,60. Keys to Christian Knowledge.,il6mo; each 81,25. The Book of Common Pray er. The Holy Bible. Church History (Ancient.) _ - The Coutgichtal. • Efoltzheliner's Continental, Fifth ave. one, below Pontofilini, is always ready for the reception of visitore from five o'clock In the morning until midnight. The ge nial Mint of the establishment endeavors to be silVays tip to the times is every arrangement connected with his bd.' news and how well he ancceeds to evinced In the Immense patronage enjoyed by his fametieCentinental. Oysters, game, Ash, heultry, in'short, everything in the edi ble line will be found on bin table in season. Meals are ready at.any hour, and thus the business man or traveler may snit his owneonvenienee, soonlideration which is very important in the saving of time. For s 'healthful repast there is no place In the city better them the Conti nental, Fifth avenue. Rare sod Valuable Boots at Half Pries Among which are Burritt's Astronomy With a large Atlas. Mitchell's Atlu of the World,'Horao's Introduction, Dur kin on the New Testament, Wesley's Sermons; 2 Vols.. Mythology of the Pagan World, The New Century of Gen erations, 1 voL quarto, Commentary on the Scriptures In Latin, published in the year 1597, 1 volume folio, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French Italian. German and miscellaneoue works in every de. partment of Literature, Science and Art. Stationery or all kinds. For sale by Colonel John I). Egan. No. 41, Sixth avenue, below Stunt Cold street. If .vou desire rosy cheeks and a corn. Plosion fair and free from_ pimples End blotches, purify your blood by the use of Dr. Pierre's Alterative Extract Or Golden eiedleal.Thscovary. It has no equil for this purpose, nor as a remedy for severe Coughs or BronettltV. Bold by druggists, or enclose three and a quarter dollars. to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffet°, N. Y., and get three bottles free of Exprecicharges. James Yourirson at Co.—American and foreign confectionary, fruits and sweet moats at Youngron's, corner of Smith field aired and Diamond alloy. Every thing In the Ilne of poetry and confec tionery. Impelled at abort notice for pardon, banquets, balls, private or pub lic. Meals for ladle. and gentlemen at tiny hour. Handsome dining rooms, attentive waiters and the boat of fare. Moorheadra I. the popular ladles' resort for faahlonable trimmings and dress goods. For spring styles the ladles should call at once. at No 81 Market etreet, and examine the new stock. Others, who-desire to economize, may for a few days take advantage of the closing Out of the winter goods and lay in a sup ply of those articles which are never out of fashion. Now la the time. • Henry Paulus, .having been burned out at 124 0.13 M avenue, has removed his boot and shoo store and factory to the owner of Fulton and Sheffield street's, Fifth. ward. Allegheny, where from the 21st Instant he will be glad to wait on his friends and oustotneraas usual. 6 Every one catches cold and sneezes and wheeres threugh March in the most feahlortable manner, It is hard Indeed to cures bad cold, but for' quieting the nerves and stimulating the - vital organs nothing is better than Pier, Darman dr Co.'s cream ale. 1050 Penn Street at AueUon.—Tbla property will be sold .on Monday, 2lat lost, at 3 o'clock, by order of the exa. color of It. D. Shaw, deeessed. Lot V by 85. Douse; three story, brick of ten rooms. Positive sale. A:Leggate, Auc tioneer. 2 Tim liming !hoot et Henry G. Male, Merchant Talton , at corner of Penn avenue and Sixth street, is now large and complete. Morialeur Bonpaino con tinuos to preilde at the cutting. tf To be WO, on Saturday, the 19th that., at 10 o'clock A. M., at the home market on Irwin street, by Y. McNamee, Ave. tionear, a good two boree Sprthg Wagon. The Violence la the only Sewing Ma chine made with the reverse feed. Call and examine it, at No. 6 Sixth street. HECKERT H'0612.1. The Florence Sewing Machine le not equalled by any In the market. No. Stith street: 'To appreciate it, it Must be even—the Florence Sewing lilsoblne. No. 8 Sixth weal. • Great Sate of cheap goods to commence Monday, March 21st, at - P. it. HAMS'S. =EZ 1167 Z CIIX—DEVLIN—On Thutsday evenlue. March 16th. at the restolcuee of the bride's mother, br B. liclivalne, Mr. CH BIS- T6Priltit, .NETZCItir to 21,. 11.1111.111 LANA DETLIN. WO of tots City. IMII I li *Arch lAA. LYDIA eLoc of WU. IL "—l*Phil" lt . .l 4". the ILA year of AV 4'th Th 3 funeral lett tate place from the residence of her son. D. C. WO. New Cattle, PL. on RowwLe. March 1113 t, at 11 L. Y. Friend. Of the tau le are Invited to attend. JOYAt tatter , . Landing, lierch 10. 1070. DAVID J. Joy, to the Man Taunt 0100 0 0 . The funeral will take place from the retidence of hie mother, camera Penn and Butler 'stmts. 16th ward, v6110230W thanbatb) Levu:ends, at 3 e • oloelt. to proceed to Alleehmal Cenwqrry. The friends . of Itte tomlll ara rulhotr.ll7 vited to attend. - : • -- BROWN—Us rr7dsY mo" 10 T /8"6 IST at 3 &Mock. utoicer. Aniesl.llr. son of James and Lottle Brmsn, aded Al months and SS* days. 3150 1 25 Tlinfotuiral will take Vac* from the residence of his PetessU, No 199 nobt.....treet, Axe /N..7 'dm rifts arytexcOn, at 3 &Cock. The friends of the /Mill ere rtsPeotielly Invi ted to attend. • • - ' CAlltrggillit—Ent Tounday evelittig. MA•cli Ilth, at the nAtaellee of her daughter, Mrs. tau. utthapto, No. 111 *mond . urgh. Mrs. ALIZAIIic CAllarliAlig. ife. of Ruben toroth... of Allegheny city, in the teeth year of age. - ' • rumors! sO 'DAT, March at 3 o'clock P. it., front the re- ti'.ence Of lar daughter. Mn.' tusastilllexple, No; 111 Stoma ..... , rata burgh. The friends - cf the fandly are respect fully lnittad to attectd• CABLI-02 1 borsd2l. M 2 1 211 1 7 th. /Bri ts. ILLIZABETISUAssat. The :antral 'nil take place froM the realdene of her brother. N. M Cargo. No. 171 Waver - street. Allegheny rely, at o'clorn. TWO as- Trooroorr. Tee Mends of tat family &tempest /Mil Invited to attend.. HAMILTON—At the residence or hie father.oa lizve h Idde Wane, Mr. JuAtell HAMILTON. Tue funeral will takeplice TO DAT, 10th last at 1 o'clock r. N.. The felends of the farrilly are speerfollY 10011 ed to attend Arranititenu are made to have them tak.n . over the river from Fleming station,' on the arrival of the 11i40 - UNDERTAKERS CILABLEB lID=TAZZ6B AND LIVERY eTAID a lALAND MKT eiTIDCZT /AND elithlift ivzsna Anew...y(lM Irtmltt.tri:Ortli 1114/1.9.1 Ate consmr.i.ly supfdlen .ntr, teat AU InallAflos ik.ewcon, Na4oirr.7 W.g." O,EDA, &t Dye taXIIIIADO. , . 4 t°1134. * 3 " Mr% p", - -uu: fur trgcnafait. ,DlArlef .nd • 41,. rlAgef furr.ltAll Wary All ttoitt of W.f.,' ELe.,4la. If r.tatrc.l.. ODAt oz...en stall/Mr:M. CIA aid ' JOS.EPO lIEVEU EON, - 1.1 1 , ...:2 - vriviian Rs. No. 4q4 PINN ETIITZ.7 ' .Carrtagta reenaral,a Fautulabcd.. , FINS and allraneralMalahmantatre ilavall Minh sat MI BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —Joe. A. Jackson, a broker, was at tacked-while asleep in Ids office, in New York city, last evening, by three roughs and robbed of a watch and breast pin. —The affairs of the Yuman. and Dro. .were Bank of Seiner', N. Y., are In such inextricable oonfuslon that the examina• tion of ex cashier Hill has been adjourn ed two weeks. —Theodore Nickles was hung on; the 18th at Little Valley, N. Y., for 'the murder of Dr. Andrew Mead, at Ajle ghenY, in December last. He was r featly composed, not moving aco cle on the scaffold. The rites of the Catholic Church were administered. —Dr. Whittier of St. Louis has en tered suite against the North American ana Commonwealth LifLlnsurance com panies, New York, and Mutual Benefit Life of New Jersey, on Boles of 110,000. each, alleged to have hien issued on the life of his deceased brother, William B. Whittler. —Dr. A. R. Mitchell, Sheriff of Hemp- Mead county, Arkansas, committed sui cide oh the oth tby shooting himself. Webb Davis, a prominent merchant of Jonesboro, ammo State, cut his throat a few days ago. Alleged defalcation was the cause In the first case, and insanity. in the latter. • —TLO funeral of Howard Matthews, Past Grand Master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Ohlo, takes place at Cincinnati to-morrow (Sunday) at one o'clock. Grand Muter Newcourt, of Toledo, will organize a epeeist grand lodge to conduct theceremonles, which will be participat ed.in generally by the Masonic bodies of th cite. —A leading Pl. yalcian of Indianapolis a few days 311306 received a present of a lurkeyarnl had It mused to his family, but before dotting It a eat atu given a email pert and Immediately died in con vulsions. No suspicion 1,11.3 aroused in the mind of the Doctor, and he proceeded to help himself, but onthe first cute he deteetal poison. An examination re vealed the preaence of sufficient poison to kill five hundred persons. The villain is believed to be a member of the family. —A number of ex-Federal soldiers, re. Biding at Nashville, have united In tele. graphing to Isaac R. Hawkina, Repre sentative in Congress, a contradiction of the statement in a letter written from Nashville and read, the Rouse of Represehtatives, that all the Union soldiers In the sixth civil district of Davidson county, Tennessee, had been ordered to leave and one of thorn hanged. Nothing of the sort has been heard of, and the telegraphers desire their contra tion to be read In gong-resit --Sheriff iienworthy, of tracheas county:New Yorg,haa attached all real and personal property In that county be. longing to the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad company, Including half of the Dutcbeea and Columbia Railroad from Hopewell junction to Plum Point, on 'a warrant. Issued by George Gilbert, to sat hay a claim against the Company of 000, In factor of Sidney Dillon, a contrao tor. Another attachment la In thobanda of the Sheriff against the same road In favor of O. a.- Barnet, Chief Engineer, tbr 120,000. AdOlin:mat Markets by Telegraph. NEW Onigates, March 18.—Cotton firmer; middling 228‘@23c; sales of 4,000 bales: receipts, 3,038 bales; exPortn__ 2 — 12,695._ba1e5; receipts for week, 20. Mr team,. exports ; 45,510 bales; sales, 30.700 bales; Flour '4,37(46,00. Corn ;LW@ 1,07. Oats 62®630. Bran 11,50@1,69. Hay: prime ;36. Pork 828,25@28,50. Bacon dull at' 134,51634 e. Hama 17a Lard: tierce 14t.;(?t,14.50, keg 17c. Sugar and Molasses unchanged. Vithlsky: raw $l. Coffee: prime 1734@f173ic, fair 16® 16t4c. BUFFAIA, March 16—Cattle—receipts for the hut live dap ier° 3,600 bead. The market to day was steady and fairly active as yesterday's prices; sales 1,364 bead. Bogs steady and unchanged. Sheep: light supply and dull. SAN FRANCISCO, March 18,—Flour dull with 'Slight - decline for superfine. heat weak at f1,60qi,65. Legal ten ders 90. WALL PAPERS NEW WALL PAPER !OS SPRING SALES, • • AT • N 0. 1 14 Market St.,neir 51h Avenue - . We now offer to the public • non. of PAPER GANGING'S oncurrance !lathe West for retina . stud beauty of .:Tier, embracing . all the Novelties la YItESCOIOSAIC. PERSIAN and GRECIAN GES/ONIS In plain aye bright colors. for Halls. Muter Goon Ae. Aiw,w . ..01) and MARBLE 11l coaATIONS, TINTEG and GILT PARLOR wAPY.Rs. with zo almost endless variety Of CHEAP SATIN PArEns. WRITE and BROWN BLANES for Chamber, On. All cf which We ioona.ne to aeolashon at the lowatt In the market. Call and ea°, at No: 107 Market St., near sth Avenue JO& E. HUM& & 8110., Mg= WALL PAPIER& SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCED 10 INCIIF.A wide liras at V. ocr nail. tilL./T4 great variety at 50c. per roll. • • ULAZ kinds at 511/1c o rroil. Yl..).U.Lts/r Yrruct/ ano American Paper Hum nye. not in deo store. superior to my ortment in the country. Pot sale at W. P. DIARSILAJC.L'S New Wholesale and Retail Store, 191 Liberty Street. lota PITTSBURGH. rdERONA_NT TAILORS PRE % AND SUMMER. STILES; 1870. J. c. R•riinetfire. C. k.lllollLalll4ierti. MIPHERSON & MUHLANBRING Merchant Tailors. No 10 SIXTH STREET. ilat. St. Clair.) W have receiecd large and e well selected Stock of the Lesr and most faehion able Roods in nor I inn. a great pot t ton or which lr c o .. u rngw c nho nponita 0 00 4 a r • ' ability to Flee perfent ...Israel on, we reekeetfnily solicit tr. Fine von an early examination of cur sum. of Fine Cloths, Cantina , ea. Ve. tenni to. Mer/lEURObi-d MIIRLANBRINO. xonlo No. 10812th street. P. 101!..t1L1R1ENLAB, rem:warm:ma MERCHANT. TAILOR =I Olathe, Castittneres and Vetting,. AIso,OZNTLEISEN , 3 YURNISHING GOOD) co. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, ITITIBUISCIII, PA Alrikent , i Clotting made to otdez In thin n NEW SPRING GOODS. splsadt6 yew nook at cLorus, GASSIMESEB, ao„ Jost reftlerad by =AMY XICIFLX. W•leballt Tatlez:Waltotlibtehl street. MRS. S. C. ROBB, No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny, icing drtermlned not to carry over any Winte Opaaa. wLI Dositarals tan, balow moat, fox th next,3o4l•7a. BORT, YIA)WICELY. RIBBON& FEATHERS. JBLALACE COLLAIUA LAUE kIAMDEVIC'7IS, • .P HID G GOVZ3, CURS En, LAD 1 r T . ; H b js N E. CNI/11111DGIEgag. rapt's. UNDFAWKAE, L fDIES• APRONt. 'Dew ItTle MOHAIR SWITCUIS and 01114NONO. HAix. NETTS. • Re,. le., lc iP.r,fr" -.hi.. b. i"" f:6:1171: 4""N' gilL P Bail Do r ESTILZILT. SOHN M. COOPER & Bell and Brass Ariniders, sums; locololinn k ROLLING Mal aresits proinpur he Order ' SABMT'S METAL BiOde and Kept on Hand. nu s a.t.n sad lifoonfootivfes of I.M.Coopefslmprovedßalancenee STEAM PUMP. (Mee, 882 PENN BTREF.T fosmdry, Con litit and Railroad Street% rzczesumus. ra,, VINEGAR. THE PITTSBUIttiII VINEGAR WORKS. BALLO & ADES 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are now prepared to turnLehTINEGMI etas LOWL2I3 . r MARKET HATES.. AtteritiOSl tlealarlT plied to our •• . EXTRA WINE VINEGAR. Ffbh:J FOR SALE. FOR. SALE. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE At Egeslckley. •11.efun determined upon removing 9 .!. fl gtM at the PaltWort. near T seethe!. 1 6 . ttle the mown senate 1 no . i. Y thver k eill ' etrZriVal ' it slopes, level sind ab f near leveed. fin rupt Watt. A plelomat brook puce. It eh the Islas-, Glutei by &hug deed Ithe old tonne trees of a dos .n vorthtics. These are hearty SOO bethith Pear Dee _ e etol , eat selectlthe, ethles apple. P... P l .'9. cherry, Sc. Also, gasp. topterrles, blaea berries ...there.. other small fruit. There Is large sp.ce tor vegetable gal den. The I ornamental shrubs evergr, the, rotes thd tare Plants are an attracts e fa.uts• Dr] thProPrl - Maly giving then ame •• Tangle... 4 " tee the plthe.ishllst the 011 w. el' the Ohio river, the bIl is and the ranee, tender this spot thstnpassed in Pleturesque beauty. The dominos house 11 a first el.. brick, Snd beside stile and...tett cellar under the Whole 14' room. and ithshreom and that h.. In baaement, with amens , . large closet. a nt Ch stores and elotbing• Thcfc to a Istge a never-falling stone-walled Mineral, filled with water them Oa e cost, and pumps for hot and cold water In bath room, kit.. and wssh. house, waste Vlnler is citscharged throath genie distinct frem the home. There Is an I. house sad condo , die. •cooling room, thed barn, carriege shed and chicken path. 'late ti nt.. is bo unded on .1 stdee be highways. and access Is easy from rsllroad !Sewickley 1519 miles them the cit 7, on the Vt. Wayne Ithilroad,aod poen.ee teeny attraction. for a shburbau residence. The numerous sr thm onddallo• teal. leave nothing to Do desired In the way of eemmonlnutlon. and the railroad /brut! all the wsr.down. makes the r idedent/ req . :Oleg. The .thivt• of Gt• Valley ts most desirable, befadeel Its worthy firmer. and amts... bets aregonnd the Conner, - that. of many city rofenoth. howlers, bankrs, and other tneglnres min snd retired merchant.. Good schools abound, end h• re are churches of various denominations, having the ablest ministers. gee price and terms tall at 6,7 Drug Store, No. 195 fdto ray litreo PittAnlrgl2. t win be- for ADM Ist, this property will be t nu oe et• mai WILLIAM MAOHEOWN. RARE, ELEGANT AND Chaim Books by Catalogue, Oak Blylo Book Case, - ko 54711/11...T EVENING, March 19. at 42 o'clock. will be sold by catztioct.e. on second et.a. of Cr. amerced Oat Room, 1118 Bmilhdeld a,rtes, the mduable and well ,el' c .1 private Library of • literary genii man, ed iti on e gantly bound...games of the bestof standard totters to Belles Lt tires. An.; includ ing Hood'. B volume.: Ghat- Brade's Novels, M toinmes: Bnlwer, 99 . ..mm: Mar- matt. • lig IrOttiMee; Ctroper, at volumes; Wa • 33 volgotes; Dickens, 7 volume,: II n - Crated London News, 14 anima.; bat:lora ton Irmo Mlnh.sicPl to :scram 1 volume.; Colon. ELLPLMLLI . ...Mgr Of rellulylvallic Colonial Records, ID volumes: ro muyivnuls Archive:, 14 volume.; MO,IOIII riot, Pep," 10 vel times: Webster's Un•belds.d Dictionary Bat ive's Lives of th- Sainte, 4 vol.merd Bathe Bettor's ea r s vole; De. Swift's Work.. 96 "'Allege.; n's •natorry of Mainnekoty 3 vols, he. Also, elegantly bound coin of toe Enstlah 31ase: nes, such. Ill , citeroal, 513v015; zin g. mba Edinburg' Jon mat, tAmell's Mag. zin London Foci. , y. :Linsley's Magazine. Bt. Elel.raTta. At. Alto, German ClasalCat, In theorist. , such as Beette, 9 rots; :eviller, 2 velar Limit., vols. de onerlegraut oat style Boot.. and ote drat:law parlor Ste- A. ortgle.l coil. NlcKennere In dian Tribe. of North Amen.with inegattimnt portraits, color.. by hand, l In the este. (tataloguts now ready at the auction r:ant• for diStrIbUtIOD, nag boots will be on view ail day ea' tunny, . A. McILWAINIL mit ' Auctioneer. A T PRIVATE SALE. - VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, Situate on north-eaat corner of Stockton avenue and B street. Allegheny. Pa.. fret:Oleg tiO feet an Stockton avenue and ptesenlag the same width along Beaver street northwardly M4O feet Ot a ter stmt. on which is erected a two story frame dwelling house, beteg ttie lats•r_eldeoee of ficsther Stockton, deceased. This property, fronts on the Park and to one of the most di aka ble locations ear a residence in the city. or It could be tub-divided into very a el able building lute fronting on Stockton .venue and street. ilffidMEMl!l!ll'.ll=l!:= THod. At Maacheeter [Savings Bulk. No. WHO Bea avenue. AliegLtn,.Or W. A. sins. AtAotaepat-Law 96 Diamond I net. titte.intrz I(pw'Fl 20 LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP —Slinam nearly sOlottling the Her h. o9lllrmingham and South Pittsburgh. sad within fifteen minutes walk la t e l yin Street ears. Ilear 500 lot. hake been sold how. • good manyof which have been befit upon. Only about 900 remain that are offtrad for tale by the arbonala, vrblehcan now be bad braying • small amount dawn ounaeb Lot, and the balance In one, two and three year*. Prima of Lota now range fromlolls to $4OO. Ay. to it. MC &Co.. 104/ LAlN omit avenue. ‘Olll SALL—Engines and Boil- I: MS, New Ind Second Hand, of all Mai constantly on band. Orders from' 111 pacts at the coltsdn , PronlPtlY executed. .16YEES HILL it CO.. • Oorner Marlon *Mt/UMW:Id P., 7. W. & C. ILW. Allegt(8111. P. . DERSONAL.—AII persons seek. s. HOSLISS, or Investment, M ILeal tate, trill aye them, Liva ble and money W I sale, a cony or Me `PITTSBUIttiIi ESTATE BEGIISTER." Itts given away SALM or will be sant by tall Fail to any requatlng tail to et nutted out or th e e Irtt ' lrlag; cxot-r a PHILLIMS,_ pa. balers sad Neel /Jamie Agents:2i*. 139 roars, avennet GLASS. OHINA. OUTLIERS 100 WOOD STREET. QUEENSWABE. Flne French (MINA AND GLASS Silver Plated Goads DINNER AND TEA LETS. Tea Trays and Cutlery. The ben Imported NCHITE STONZ MANZ and COMMON GOODS at low prim. EE BREED & CO. . 100 WOOD STREET. CHINA. GLASS AND QTJEENSWARE. A large werlameat anew patter as and shape. Just mewed. Aka plated and BrMauls Ware, Vases and Part. Wire. now-opeaJaa and lb,. We at ♦er7iow prices at H. - BIGBY & • Na. 189 LIBERTY MEET. law EITONII WEST , COMMON . Mathios Stone . WoAta. ortAnnble corner ofWest Common. At* tea". 3111C0•S'AIOVATillVita CO. Hare on bssid or re_ pare on abort &Oleo Maria ma Mao bum., name tor Bldemako, Snorer Trgt Tomb ae ,•,•••1. ••••• 111 , able. JOll. brxxrcia..Jks. XelLAX—Bwric. Luornix.. ?MINIM STEM BREWERY, tiPENCEB, & CO., ilaitaters and Brewers or ate, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. = WO' ZEST WATSON. saner JOHN T. GRAY, Rouse and SO Paintery extelagErEg AND GLAZIER, 31•. - LNI stalc Street. 'twin 4u.t. nusa mem-) rturtm4h. KEYSTONE POTTERY. S. ist. KIER & 00., Illsaulktams:of Quee,,sivere, Bristol . Ware, tee ifir voice, and Melt Wareboow pttnantly att aell end.. Lititi .l T STEEL% Aal ° MITSH. 1 Yu bia ),. 31te.**I; 90 do. Jo 3.. bbl. No. 3 Lary Mat km.); ks Ot ' 3 °. ..31i:d IV do • . i 5 bolo Plekled lierring; LOGO pounds Coded. For olio try 1%93 a.% VANIULD. /YritiTlllll WHOLESALE GROCERS. &o. maim mull e, Nos. 111 and IN Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now arty tbo trsde at low fig ures, strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sufic 4 " lelasses. Porto Rico. Cuba and Bogllsb Island Bella". New Tort. IMlladelptda and Baltimore Ur lined do. tioldc• Drip, Loverlags, Stuart l e kdasns• and Long_lidand Strut.. Porto Rico, Cab.. owl Entdsh Island Mollusc. and lto ong YOUllr Teas Japan. Imperial. titinlalßdtr Carolina and Itatgole Bloc. . Java, Lagnasra and ItloCof Tobacco, Lard Olt, Plth. balls, Glatt, BO•Ill COtton Yung, ate.. constantll sot band. ALSO, LIMPOSTSILIS Or Fine Brandies, Wines and Segam Rni, Moselle and boastlln, Rom or 111 00 01 AI Co.. in bottle.. Wlvn Sparkllnt Moselle. h Seharsbery aod Johaios blr'Zi=str'frtPenreVi7l'n.e'Titis'''a 011, do do Clarets, Isupor hd do. do White Witte!,lo tsutles. M. Work d Sons' Spsekllng 001.00.. 1100 Old /Sherry. Madeira and Port Wine, ree i P e rt' oonnhelnP— POOO. 7 boperlor Ola motet do do. ALSO, B p ole e Agentu fur Mout & CUandon's Brand tVu lm rlal• Verseneyand !knell ChemP.R... Brendle. of our ova eeletuou and warn/ gull 110a113 DILIVORTO HARPER &CO., 243 Liberty Street, (OPPOdiA bead of Wood street,) wiIoOSALE GROCERS, Plutsburp.4. P(r. to/.181 ESTABLEMED DY A. it T. 6011.MLY, 1812. 1 - 4 - 31. GORIPIY, WHOT:ra T GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street, OAr. EAGLE HM5 , ...) VitTlißUlLliti. PA. tITEILLIC J. A. I 3 M STEELE & SON, .Ootrunission Merchants I= - vi ,o;trit,ckytAim,rrm,mxAsao No. WI OHIO BTIIXET, lOU East Common, =MM=I MEANOR & HARPER, FLOUR. 68A.L.N LSD PROM= Ccommission Merchants, • as. 3 LICHERTT riZZAT, Counrnmenta solicited. rT W. C. ARMSTRONG, (Huocessor to Fetzer Asmatronl.) MOUS CORROSION RIOICHANT, No. 26 Market Stroot. myth L. J, BLAIWHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 4 , 4 rrrurt, BAIRD Q. PATTON, Wholesale llemors, Comas.lon Wenchente -an Dealersta Produce* Floor, Bacon, Chen e„ Rah. carbon and Lard Oil. In. Nails, 01:a, Cotton Vann and all Plttsbnria Manuacture, eneen/li, usvand 114 SECOND lITILICZT, ratobargt, roux noass..ziaw. a. novas T OHN I. HOUSE & Sue a caws to JOHN I. Houng. 111. CO.. WWI. sale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corn of anOttiteld and Water streets. Pittsburgh. /0116 lIHUTON A. V ALLACL fis HIPTON JIWALLACE,WhoIer HA N L O E 6 SIX C TH B T AN C D T, U PDIDIIbZ.EA" LIVERY A. SALE STABLER. NEW SALES STABLES FOR 110BSES JUST ESTA BLISHE D.• • The zub %mutter has e sl.ml.eeo a gales 8 [able at the Wm. Tenn Hotel. Allegheny, where he will i l ' lTsg:T.::t 7 eA n L b E7lr ft I.e. bawled in all eases, angle . THE 14011415 DV EVE TUBS OUT Al 3 ISEPRESENTA A T) THEY WILL BE TAKES DACE AND TEL EIOAET incrustri.u: 1 TA•4I3 DIIITFOOS. enbg ROBERT 11 PATTERSON & 00s1 OOLUILB. OF - Seventh Avenue and Liberty St, • privanunan, Witt on Every Saturday Soil AN AUCTION SALE _ or • BORGES CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, . WAGONS. AragelVen d ff:g tcPT'..'V l ZlSnt=leave thatt :lOWA or eonsinnMent on or before Thuredly Of mg .i i week In order for adTertlidnr. Prorate and good ears be Oren Mc let JOHN STEWART. Auctioneer. .101018. XTIWAJrI ...... 71.11 . ATIVOZO8. RonT. 'F. PATTERSON . fr. CO., LIVEMS:V. lISAMaII AND COXIELSSION STABLES Con. BEYEATH IVENS I . LIBREITI IT.. rrrranuszaz, PA. *sal :b4 WINES, LIQUORS, &o. WAGNER'S FRENCH . COLORING The Very Bed in the Batted Mates. NANCIYACTIBECD BY. WILLIAM WAGNER, 981 Xorth Seventh Street, =I Iteraronoell Um leading hoacts In: IT7b• delptum. JOS:al411111 • SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, II:row/Ass Or WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, AO, WHOLES/LLB rixAmmra PURE NYE WHIM:IK 40S PEMS STREET, Have .11emoved to No& $B4 AND 388 FEND, Cor. rloyentlrEt.. (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH. S. PINCH at. CO., Bee. Ms Me nth ili saw vo. RIM mural, rmalruscia, Capper ISO filed Pare Ms Ekhksy• Rope.ILYOZZIG_ It WM MI sy, LEGAL ]Firricito OF Anmisiorras. TION on the innate of LLIZABILM alts. late of Tenth ward. rittotasrett, Myths o.,en annual to the Ilk dtlllllDed.,ll/1 tenon. todetned t 9 Ma estate ell! mate tenet date - payment, and ell persons mains. ammo seethes the s.saa anti. preeeet theta ptoperieee ttleatest for seal , Meet to the andel. NOROM ~ ItUUR - CIS, tel 2-2: 201 Deaer.r &Tient. ,Altet +am XttAETTERS TESTAMENTARY the estatiorMARGAREP e of the mutt .eve. Alleghthi..beve bere . granted to th e Ithdetstiened, to ethmalltletna othetheestatetenstbe scut a t It premised 101 Niti•inelle St MS Ogle,. gt 15 , nt t Hulett% concx or Wood steektaluf •• 1.1:: us 8 rum ss-rxwAßi. A SSI4N EE SALE.—BOOK .c.• ACCOUNT% 0 , C. V. ALGEO. TUESDAY x VANINO. Mod, 114111..1670,. as weleek. ,6616 of Afalente Bank- Tow Cl, te 11016 on seeendfioot of Cemnicr , fiat balte Keoms, 106 Walthfleldetreet,t6e Beet A RU' V. C AI B et ntuJ ;tarathalliTAimwm. ..# , ===Ar, AMUSEMENTS • NEW . OPERA. HOVE. CO., li/CrUhDAS •irtrattllON and EVENINO; hlncch 19th, Lit nDrearniace of the ...Miro nowned Lydia Thompson Burlesque Troupe, In the glottcus Bur'chine • SIN BAD TUX SAiLOH. • The pet (0,111.06 to CAMMIPTICV with the free DID T Orr LIMB BEND YGIIII MITE TG BIRMINGHAM. Matto. tutu at A oolock. - 11.r.tat perfolmonce at 6 tecl.k. Prieto for mod Aft. mood.* Lventoit—Tho etlebrated actor. Yr. L. DAV tXPORT. 6r'LAFATETTE BALL. LIBRJRI LECTURES. JOHN P. GOUGH WILL LEcTuas OF " ix r c• so its," LAFAYETTII FIA LL, =I Monday Evening, March 21, 1870. aziam Ao reserTed rents. Doors oven at TX. turn commences at S. Tickets for snit sr 1W Ll brarr Rooms. corner or Porto and all.* studs., Demons having I.ckets can enter IVlns Foorla avenue. • whit - ACADEMY OF 1111.1111 c.. LIST THREE NIGHTS. Thlirsday, Friday and Satusday. El= "Jack and the Bean Stalk," 'As originally performed with orrOt mop as Condos, New York and Washington, will b gtrg"Ziir the ant s L i & th A b irP4 IV; 71 1 P TitiNS, NDP6KB and egI , TLT g,AnYE AN./ YLItriANT DANCE •57 WHISIAZI, ?ASUMAN BALLET. GRAND SAMMY gIATINZ6 PATSY/WAY at. igli P. M. i,:ntssion—Paraustts sod Dress COSH.TOO. IlOsostE Ualpry, 25c. R,.. e n e o Seats gor gals at Doi Orieeartteoex extra coargi. Admission toldasl„nes„ 50e. and SISa. ably iggrecsitEms OF music. . SIX NIYHTS C.NLY. • • Conner.log MONDLY IVEleflee. Mirth 114 YRS Oh LY MORRIS BROS. MINSTRELS, Organized Beeaniber 11141. - TWENTY-SIX STAR ♦RTU)TM LOS. BILLY end CLIABLLY MORRIS. With ono grinner Stlintrai Comsuing. girrt goonarsnee In 12 asses or the poPniar natter. easneoler and =median. LON MORRIS. Who will appear di each performance In hie great specialties. iuselotr,cmiLhliD rowisits, pion Song and Deuce genAMARA TGeleta. The Great BERNARDO •• goner ea. rump BELL. EINELTIYAN sad .BILLT STRONG. our Pathetic. Bai.ladist and Thsasy Pbellers. • BILLY MORRIS and hie ROC-OO BIRD. First Rine, of NEW TEAMS OAXML COILLIge Or PrOIMEIII2B •YeaLiP Prices so sual. OFTICIAL. PirrasUßGH. OROPOIFALS WILL BICL•. CX.IVED all she. Water Committee Nana, where oo• elm.eo eon tm see. math APRIL to • mash regliCLlB for one year. hu .101111 ell 71111.011. eeoertnteaae■t. OTICE H HEREST. 4611FEIL to all avow" of Drool. Cattle . 4 1 11W11 . 24% " ( . 5 . 4 . P 8 1TT1NV.... 1 °M ,11 .% 1 » , uf te 11• 'alit be added to all 1 0. on nATIIRDLY, Ham. 1959. 1910. A. COCHRAN. CI? Trearam. Prrisamou. Manth 18.1919. nil 077/11 07 CITY Zirtinesint AND B. jr..6lLos, Pittaboreb, Marcel 16. Nirale. §EALED PROPOILILS__ • WILL be received at, able office anth ILABC6III4, 10. for sappirlog each of the Upre Case . *loners with 0'101.71, for kreDing the Draft la ht. Metrics to i.e." dada( the )ear /MI6 Bide meet be made oat for each district eepser atoll. t iti A atiVoltr "'"i" "' Cbt."" 00008 • LI. J . VX)Er NOTICE. In latter of Openin of Minna Itred. ifotiet is hereby glees that tie assertent Hat made by the eleven by the opening .cef.Atweed street hag been Pled In wry ellee'llrr collection; that If said aseeesznente a•e net 'Paid within thirty day. trim thi date liererd..,l.leas wUIbS died therefor agstriit the properties' aesessed. with loterest, costs ad ibis, and the nj Int• leeted by legal Diceess. S. 7. Stitll.l. • City attorney, NO. 106 6111.6 Arena.. CITIMSUBOII. Feb. 03. 11MO. • 1011:106 N ORDINANCE repealing' Da Ordinatte for • awe r on r lath as• bac. 1. Be it areal nt4 and enacted by the MI of Pitabarsh, In Belem and tit anon Camas a:ambler. . ad It Is hereby ordained and enacted • by the authorityot th e same, hat airadOntabb missed .he 15th day or ltorolubo_ • big• Monde Ir the coustraettirt ot a Paws neva ma diatth areas. ann a yenta silt et, Wend tb. same la ndrabv repeala. enc. A. That any ordtaanneOr Part ot . :lall.ea• conflicting with the wasage of thiror al the prase:at slam, be and meanie Is hereby reo pealed so far cc the same effects Ulla Orgalned sad enacted let, a law ° l=l4 lala ABM day of At tonath:t. D. Mee • Pre.dlnt. : 4 1 SelectC=l Attest; Z. IL hicranoW, Cloche( se lect Council. W. A. TOISLYABON. , President of CommonVoalonle /Malts H. ACALuer Common M • • Clef. of andl; Mgr AL LEGIIISB Y. errr Exotwma's Orricia. ALLII4IIIhT uarr, Monk 11. /IMP. TO SEWER COPTRALC2IIII3B. Tim Borer Commas/on of Almettlef All•- 100 , 7 IMParvOoreNitre walked' serum eandmuoi of abol4 1400 feet 3 feet Brick Cizeigalevvr, Loemid on Beaver WM11.2, from frUildlz Mold to Bayard street. `Drawings and mettiostlono sem sal 11111Infonunton 014.010 alibi. Bids mass be endsrse4 •'Sewer Prositnils.. sin d livered on or belbre 3 o'clock e. It, *llO. Twins ot. prolicleals, on wbA feral ilone.blds will be esenbrwas will be bilibrbed SA *Mee. • The Cairn! , olion do net MO tbcantititto le on. Cent the lowest cr any bid. By older et the COatialli.lo4 • •• ~ 1711±MI a...x.,11114C17212. Wr 1 NoTicE t Owskon of Heal Zstate, west ei /Went street. who bare relied to weal Ida Bolf ntrr law, are. hereby mailed this the, wtlt be required to return description. or their toreeerly for rtillafrl it* preilent deeds or tide pellets) MI Ibis once within Me swipe t itilltidels frail L tbe dote of Ott adttrtineeseet; otberitee trier "Ind be bald noble to the Rowse. 4 ! tuna is lb. dean o(, eel beeeditb ExTRAGT no= EMMY ACT. &ate Law, ISE9, Xtrio644. • • • BMWS the ditty of reslslastspooparty will se neglected of ossitted,Wr iot Is esibitled - as promptly a* ilay be deeseelSeasiiiiry to lib sate the early eampletleaef tbYiplaes, ;ben Misr one mostles babes, by Wale bfgatbSagit tl the °MIMI papers of the city; te ISsi *warn real estate is said thy aot . ndfilida4. I" millets a PriStled SOWN shad, MIS Sea land os Le omen a swains, or dallaplit se no IftbDertfs aboeld theY an to lava an noon soda. Men sad la tbst aide tbri iagi be Bawd to • an of She Dollan for rl4 sysalb of sea beltleet. dates from tbe soiaLsatlek ofcafe ad. canalize:: sad Is tea WO asaa diaadand fa the space of stanostbs. It lin tans ams• manatee lamed loots &Alibi gad sandal - ea se sassfolpal slat= in. lie.* ... O W h. "' our by taw collected f Us. isle Sag to be pan Iwo the co Troasalys. then** pada pads, to resistor property. . SY , be glyes se to twelve Om P. , Part; of sal Pertast a w . onsaka. dna ...oat: of w!last °Ow 01 1 a CHARLES DAVIS. lEEEITI • Crrr Illtabessael therms.' 1 icasamir tbrr, Yana 116. IST& I NOTICE . utemarommar that the eestineestsebbe iii*Vlirwris for theepenlae of LAME ALLiy. sfre War tau bees Sled be tale oblecteebe