- 4_,' -, ,4:. i CI gittsturgti Gaittik, OITIL AND SIJBURBAIi = Pr= ' SIM rind .47Aprtl, two moll meshed rooms .. aditablo for 0f1±,ct , , , , aaarnd story frODOli 6AzorrE h Ina; arrow Blrib ,-, :avecne. and Stnltlttleld areal.; bleat OiniTraCoantlua. Room, sconns. A.llegliony AlderEaen trarisac;e busistera ys+erdq. r. r.. The ^leetori-sessen wilt close WWI ,_C . l , o . ugh on firlosz olgbt, There is a talc or-resnoriar the Pitts -• ltiiTitY9Transulam to Library rAtisis , East - neer Dsvls, Ia Pp.rk, will be .—ltarliewaTfUterestirg. Myer fallow yesterday iient Freddy Deihl to join his fraternal relative at the Workhouse. Billy was eorninitted the day envious. ?be alarm of fire yesterday afternoon -, about four o'clock from box 5; Allegtony , . Fits Department, wal occonionod by tbo turtling out of n chimney on Ron, oca. -attest, Fifth 'Ward: damage. Net Captured. °facers Moon mcd Drexler, who have been on an extended trip in search of Frankfort, who broke jail In this. city some weeks since, re. turned yesterday, but without their man. The AtiFgheny t eunty . kfearlisrek , Im stltute 1 1 meet on Mon April 4th, at 9,11 s. ~ In the Foam Word Public School H use Pittsburg All teaching sad M en a a adaostioe ire Invited to attend.' I .. Az lagtylltsal well soaked with whi,ics . gratified himself and amused tvstande rs to turning wimenuoilts down the • bankment between Washington etruet inid,the Pan Handle Railroad, yesterday afternoon. The steamer Allegheny, of the Pitts, burgh Firs Department. which has boon out of use for some time past, bevies om dement a thorough series of repairs, WAS tested lest evening on Liberty street end found to be again in cued working order. - The man Walker arreatid by Mayo Callow's police on suspicion of stealin‘ roll of carpet trim a curs on °hit street, had a hearing veaterdag morning which resulted In his discharge trot custody, there being no evidence egains him. The tut sermon preached by Bishop Thomson In Pittsburgh was that betel, the pupUs of the .Pittsburgh Fctuale legs. about four years ago. Many who ware ;mimosa Oat day will remember the wonderful beauty and power, sndim• preaslyeuess of the dlcourse. One et TRetr Tr lets.—Canvsseers em ployed In selling sewing machines, In speaking of Singer's improved machine, - dew:albs Singer's old manufacturing trio ohlne &different article eitopithar. Don't believe them, but call et No. 20 Sixth street (late St. Clair,) end exantine for yourseivws. The ••Slnger" does pot,re quire canvassers - to sell it. • it Revere Vall.—A painter by the naroe of Neal fell from the ueond dory 'win dow of a residence on Litscola avenue. • Allegheny. on Tueetley afternoon, end • instalned a severe fracture of hie right arm sad leg. A pbyalrisn in tbe vicinity . was called and relieved the 13 tiforturste Inane° some oxisnt, and bail; now doing sa well as could be exported.. Casanttell,—Henry Barton, of whom we disoounmad a day or two aloes, anti befotb the Mayor_yaatarday for a binning iurthe ease of liftcany, In w.hich JDhn -Twykni 'Wu prosecutor, and ale° In the auserstabandoninen . kln which one of hie *lves, It appears be. has two, was the pforneobtOr. In #sfanit of ball he • was cOnikidttod for trial In both Caere. A Reltc.—zA relic of 'lye olden time" tram handed. as yeetard.sy morning by Mr. Samuel-Nixon, of Scott township. It askslsted of a copy of tbo Plttaburgb GASIVIMIC bearing date of 1787, (just six months after It had been atarieo.) Nixon says It fell from the back of an old mirror non Its accidental breaking. The paper bad changed to quit* a dark color by time, yet wax still readable. William Bain' and John Black were committed to Jail yesterdav on a charge of burglary made by Wlttliim Mine. An - Informatlonwas made before Alder- Man Herron on the 27th of November Mat, eurainst the above parties charging them with brealdng a lock and sethring the house of Mills. - The matter had been bmhad until a few deya ago it oro ke .4a. out when the'partlea had a hearing anti Ware eommittad. The Drams and PL.e nr the Pittsburgh Zmiume Drum Corps arrived yeeterdev. The instruments are spoken fas being of the eery beat; tho drums are brass aid the Wes german allver. The corps Lander the 'leadership of Samuel J Relict, with Hawdon lidertbnii as drum MaJog, Should the weather be favorable they will parade over .00:10 nt the prin cipal streets MIR evening. Th.a boy. bid fair tO excel anything we have heretofore had to the martial music line. We wirti them =coma. Before Alderman bleb/Tutors Charles EL Simons made oath yesterday, charg ing J. R. Frick, Mrs. Frick and Lottie Creich with sassult and battiry and also with Interfering with hIM In the dis charge of the Mottos of hi. Mil,. Simon, being a constable, visited Frick'. home to servo a writ on him, when the defend. IMO laid bands on him, twoOf them bolding him while the third pa rt dealt out their wrath on the oftlecr-with a broomstick; to all of which the officer made oath, aid the alderman issued a warrant for tho arrest of the disturber. of the pone. Motelability Unparalleled.—Sarah hilt ehell Is an individual of color who from Huts to time gladder,. the hearts of tha people of the Seventh ward by her an. parent* among them, tusking herself very mush at home In each household. Sarah very kingly visited the residence able Henry Dickinson a few days ago. We D. being unwell, her clothing was a s ez z lat t r e nbiywoudrr sau ew lldfer,,llenmd6woht,ot, her appearaeoe, made ready for her ds. puture, but was interfered with by en officer of the law, who brought her before Alderman Shore, where she was fined Mrs dollars and committed for thirty days On • charge of vagrancy. Bellevue Temperance League • -large and interesting temperance Ilailiting wag held on 'Tuesday evenleg, March 741, In the Church at Bellevue. The proceedings were enlivened by some excellent singing by the Bellevue Phil. armonlo Society, and after the delivery of able addressee by Rev. G. Walla% of Btrraingbaut, Walter Glass, of All.. Shinn and Hugh hl. 8010, Eaq., of Bello Toe, • Tempera:toe League was orearused and-the following gentlemen elected as its *Meant: President, Burgers Claney; floe .Preeidad, Rev. E. McGres or; Treas. swan R. Straw; &aviary, C.Rennantont Clehurtittee—W. Miller, March Hannlnge, IL IL Bole, H. Willhuns, W, H. Welts. beadJ. J. Eat , MB. Butler, J. Buckle, mad John Gregg. couzsifisL The U. P. seminary.-Closthe Exeref ies by tae Gra:Wattle CIO.. - loat evening the olcolag performances of the graduating ciao of the P. Theological Seminary, onurfed .at the HeV: Dr: namely's ChMch, Union aye. nil", Allegheny. There was every large Mindanao of ladies and gentleneen an the 000ssion, and the exorcises Were of as interesting character. Rev. R. H. Pollock prodded. and after devotional eneredase, oonduced by the Pon. Mr. lif.elso, an able and inatructive ad. firer on the uNeoessity for. Theological inetitutiene"was delivered by Mr. A.G. Wallace. one of the &Aril of Directors of the Seminary. Mr. RM. Young, one of the graduating slam, then -delivered en oration on ' , Truth and Error," fol. lowed by, W. F. Miller with a des poliation on "The key which unlocks the Soweto of History." Both orations were delivered In an effective and min. mendable style and reflected the highest a:edit on the mental culture and ability of the orators. -- Rev. Dr. Prosily then Ins few brief and impressive remarks, peculiarly ape prat:Mut to the ors:salon, presented etch t eltradtuttee with hooey of-the Holy elertptti R.O. s. The students receiving the gifts w re A. H. Henry, Young, W. F. .7. A. Mcßae and J. P. Sharp. The iSdience wee then diamlned with the bettedicUon. Immediately after the separation of those In attendance, a ld i meeting of the Board of Directors was hee the pee. toes study, when a reeointlon was poised expressing the highest grottier lion at the nonagement of the in st I t at lOC end the pooral prosperity which had MAW Its course during• the pact or', • dog, young gentlemen who have . • thus OR the Seminary are all spoken of as 'indents of premise,"Whe are esprcted - la th e ir future career to reflect honor and credit zuwa thtlr Wole4 4/ma Mater. THE ALLEWIENT PARS A Wars Review—What lion Bret/ Whew .What le PrA.... - d fur the Future—. PraillAbie pert Thews who aro loterented In the Alie beer Park (end who In not In dila vi. nity?) will tinl tbn tfflowlng report of Ity Engineer Dati., a readable Imo very ,tereatlng document. It tells all shout - Fa work, and ill such a method an vri.l nke It nit rtctiTo to every reader: To th,:. Pork Ctou»li.s.lio7lerd of tic City of Allegheny: obedience to your Instructions I hereby' present a ratsment . . . of the amount of vilork tinil, and money expendedion Pork; culmination for the year 16n9. ~ I . The clog of thl Veer, the nocond in. the hlntorY - of — th Park imoroicrueir. hair:narked aver decided change In tin appearance ofth e Comrsiona, and also un equally decided aln theft:chi gaol' the people with regar to the utility or feria ability of each al Or. GENE kL REVIRW. The work no ' pitched during the aeason was large dof a varied (thermic tar, embracing a plug of grounds, melt leg made and w ke, atzging Ickes, lay. leg inaisr. gas and draining pipes, eon. atructiog fountain. and planting tree k large propertiol of it in under ground and not perci, title to the eyes rit the public, but to own.. tially nocalisary to the protection and - pnper maintenance of the place. EIZEI The early part of Lie season was very backward and unpropltlima. It was well on in May before any show was made io the year's operation,. .The work of 1868 eel:Mated prinelpall2, of - grading and fowling and mamaquelut ly the new yr - ar.opsneci Irak but litbe don towards the devolopoient of the plea o . improvetneet. During the year thogronnds and walks of the North and Ems (3st:unions norib of Ohio ■t refit, were shaped and tinisherl, and also tYe triangular portion ot.t bt West Commons, between Rtdge avenue and Ohio aireet, together watt portion. of other.grounds. Tho bulk of pipe for water and gls supply, and for drainage pnriiiiarl, w■ also laid, and cc:lnst.:W.lWe work dune u construe:lola or fclun.lios The length of roads and walks mode clueing the Tear was live and tine-tenth (5 5 10)rniiss. Timis were of vary, sic widths, from six (6) to thirty Live (3i) feet, and were formed of rubnie Chad and gravel. Fe- walks the formation grade we. reads ge1:1,4,01y one (I) foot nelow the finished surfed; upon this grade a layer of from raven (7) to Mee (9) inches rubble atone was placed, well eumpact together, and , upon this stone front one and a half (I 3) to three (3) Inchon et gravel, and the whole thoroughly rolled with a heavy roller. The roads were built in a similar man ner, but with Increased quantblea of nil terliil. to other description of wall:bah as yet been attempted. The asphalt or concrete pavement is preferable In some situation. to gravel. especially on steep grades, as it in harder and give. a 'smoother surface, and IA lest IlltltO to tejury from water. And It he, another advantage. In that It etrectuaily Prevents the grnwth of weeds. :There is a difficulty, however, In ge• Unit this pavement laid properly. Co lar It bas not been succeniattel,ei,lier Els: or West, to my knowledge, except In Praapect Park. There It era. Ista uncle: careful supervielon, and the beat meter! were used—the re,otte have boon very iafectory. The watke do not appear to effected by the heat or cold. or the avy traffic open than, and tney erect all times free from dust and from wee..la or grate. . 9,C5.18 cable yarda of Moes were dell.v ered on the walks during the year. 5,356 feet of cast Iron -water pip-. for Neater supply bare been laid and 5,(4) feet of lead service pipe for hydrae', 6,343 foot of gas pipe far gas supp, have been- laid and twenty lamp iseta erects 1. 4,640 lineal feet of drain p:pe ha Man used for drainage purpose. 'rho city drainage system Iravers those greunde pretty generally. which• eyes opportunities br thorough drain aga et email coat. . Drain pipes are laid along the walks, end'elso through the grounds. to carry off surface accumulstian■ and prorid - n torauhsoil.drainage where the nature of the ground regniree it. The pipe used wax principally cement. and ranged freed ale (6) to ten (II) in- ches to calibre. Catch basins for surface water. with gratings and With trapped openings, art. liberal* . provided, ',An there was ni t likely to be muck accumulation of elk, a (matron chute, made mmecielly f ,r the purpose. with grate, was attached direct. to the drain pipe and the trick wall or dinarily used itspeneed with. The lawns are provided • with gr. 1.1 drain. wherever del:minus in the sur face occur.. Sixteen (16) ornamental eat trees have been provided far the accommodation or visitors, and out hundred "(Ion) mere contracted fur to be dellfered is:January, The planting done was rather limits. from the beckwardneeeof the spring and for the went of imitable stock at nand when the season opened. • Recently thole has Neon suck an Ito pelus Riven to public guardenion in all our elutes that the nurseries ore kept tolerably wall drained of their select stoex, and good trona and shins!a are more difficult to obtain than fOrmeriy. The only way to procure them Is to order in advance. Si. hundred and twenty trees of wart. one kinds have been net out, and about the Isms quantity of shrubs. LALLII •ND 70nOttratns. Tbs Lake on West Common, near the railroad, has beck GXOSTIIItfIii and lellad6 water tight end the water let In. I - e clear sheet cf water bas afforded much amusement for children during wane weather In boat manioc, and In cold weather its surface has served as • ekatia e park. , The surroundings are yet unfinished. Tae large fountain et the northised corner of Commons waa completed and put in operation early in the summer, and as it RN the drat object that gave any life or attraction to the ground., it woe omestantly surrounded with admit-- log visitors throughout the season. The fountain consists of a circular stone basin fifty feet in diameter and three feet deep, with a rim of heavy cut atone projecting one foot aloes the A large Ortolan sue In marble, six foot in diameter and Mx feet high, resting on a cut atone pedestal, forma the centre piece, from which the principal jet issues. Sixteen candler jets are ranged around the inside of the basin at varying dis tance* from the centre and are adjusted to play Into the vase. This fountain throes 1 vertical jet.tx ty feet high, which. with the aide jet., makes a moat beautiful display and re sembles a huge tranapareut conical clisc pierced will a crying! shaft end fringed with spray. 1110 plan Mr, the fountain MIN furnished by Messre. Mitchell 2 Grant.. of New York, the parties who gave the general design for the lay out of the ground.. A drinktsg fountain hal been placed in the square west of Federal street; and another on the same principle (with bobbling cop for ,south place,) but with some pretension'sa an nhjece of art, his been ordered for the Stet Common& The fountain is formed in terra-44m end rePresests a boy holding a Nunn with u ter n tii hands, In which IN pieced: a bn hblin cup. The figure is pertly nu and irately draped oust support bye tree stump; the whole rests upon sand stone base. The water is carried upward and down. ward through the centre of the fig . The height of the figure is four feet and neml-collosial. • The work le from Mr. Isaac Broome, a well known Allegheny artist. The pries for the fetintain set up is four hundred and fifty dollars. The fountain shows on the West Com mon plot. near Ridge 11•11111111, has been completed. with the eXceptlol9 of the •oentre piece. The fountain is composed of a bail, of quarter foil section, twenty-six feet In diameter ammo the bops and standing • two and a half feet above the walk level. The rim is formed of heavy etene (of what known as Baden atom) running the full depth of the basin, end molded en the tap and outer face,: and showing thleknee. at the water line of sixteen inches. • - The bed of the hula Is termed - of rab ble and concrete two (9) feet thick. The hula has four (4) umbrella gets, one In each bay. The design of the centre Mope to ey e! , nidupc." In style and le formed of out iron; It omelets of • bear, a the form of a Greek crnas, upon which eita • pedestal • supporting • twin. This psilsetal and base in relieved by four (4) winged saxhorns& tn half railer, from the mouths of which Pita .24 thrown. The auperstrneture of the Fountain is composed of a pedestal on Which studs four terminal female figure& (Stride.) supporting a basin beaded end fluted with en Ornamental border. The terminal is formed of a water Illy from which issues the central jet. The water Instead of flowing equally over the basin is projected from the mouth, of ornamental heads plmwd at Intervale around the rim of the basis. The height of the fountain is twenty etx and the width of the largest tabu of centre piece telt (JO) feet. • ItAILEOLD mersoessuarte. The Improvements to be made by the Railway Company aro programing as rapidly as could be expected. The en eladag wall of ralloaso pupa& West rotrintrins is nearly ealripletsili- Ttd• will b 6 surineunted with a hand•u,n. .ran The plar, Fir Irotroierhe,i at ,tel, fullv.Ates, Ita•f the work witi be entered uts,s viin ir•Fsea•on. si.rnetirres wit! bA ni In 501 Vit.W ta adorn menc :4f I lip k, wail es t supply the wants of the road. links ;bin otiporunitv of aaknowled,-- ir`g my indeld,ln-e. to Mr. F. ;Won Sletaper, the Cht,, ,, r Be gin ser of the rood. for the roe, - cnnne•i.a eztonde•i, sun for the heretit of ids 01)17110,1 when do. alrcd on matlerecoune, , ,:al with tho , Park improvement, .111 F: EXPENSES. Total ernouded, latt9, f3.i,579 Amount expenrle•l In construction for IS.3Ft and tBi9, r 11)7,17,fi 94. . As the work orotaessed A morn accu rate knowledge of the peculiar waota to be provided for In such itu undertaking was obtained. Some modification in the generht W i nn .uggiontal therselicea, acid ditty La,* iton math.. When: , thane change% occur they have naan inrwrivlrated in the plan publialleti with thie report. I= On South Common east of Federal street, it will be sien,,the plan, FR It now stands, c , nnenlphttes the vscallon of Stockton avenue and of givilim Church rEIII.I, cr. additional width rf twerp feet, and enclosing end improving the Area between the street and property lines se a park. Tho houses on !ha ndh aide will be made accessible to the new street by I:l.:snug bays to this street for carriage ways, and ninineetlug three lens iese with the houses on the north side by walks of ensy and symmetrical curves. no arranged as togive sonic dasittn to the plot and at the mime time to meccal their immediate-purpose. The, alley east of Fetlerallareet is made to ext_ead through the, plot. out In sun), • way as not to convey 'lee Idea of a pun. Ile thureughfare. The arrangement for Alligheny gives carriage landings and makes au Nigro priate spot for water gieplay.. The sautes side psople need a larger street for businesa purpeses. They have uo oetlet to the rear of their premises and fine proximity oft his property to the realr‘iuti moat. alw aye tuiertore Is Ith itn uw for mister than hutiueas purposes. Tun streets e: present ere only tn:rty fret in ineluding sirlevre , ka, whit• all others, surrounding the Coto muss are state one feet. 0. the turtle aids a wider street .would t.s obj..,l:tionsbl• as it resold ai tract the general travel In the:three:inn. anti would snake the shutting property less detdr•i•la for re•td•urra.- it t•onfo have the (unbar obje,,:lon of a vary uo dulating grade: On lila ietith aide you would get .a regular grade and tellers a., property Mere front some Of 11, I,e,a , dlaadvant ag as, The City needs street morn there and the isuimon. should hove IL :41 eoulple the circuit drive around the grounds. tiv nate plan the plot eon be Lid ~er good adveatag• for ornamentation, an. at the awn.) time will have the mart,• •n►erior acne...a:Witty and arenialrucodwie to any other method tP.P.vinz Iu vlew th excretion of one street. he %outlier ga:wanes adipbil it admirably for ILA dip pla• and cultlvationcf ties foliaea The plot is to 1.0 onctokad with a he, molded curb TVl:ti iron rail. On Watt CUral..ll a small i.dce and muuto stand is latrodnossi In I;;. p a; :ha muter/al sscerzt•tt from 'this Irk• will bo teroprn up et a Niut i•pposti he month of Lincoln avenue. On tn summit of thie ,* ievatioe a ChM,. pavtli ion or pagoda. to be - used ass iiut.i stand. will - I:sr iirctoll. In front of this partition, or Inward this lake, will be a :revel area. teranioat ..c In a tx.e,h and flaukal Dr ••rnoicv w atcr for :h. IS k, will 6ntar ~ek work, and ..tit lie •unOtl rn.o tho WAfttill of thn rodntEn oar Tile gravel welts .kirtl:.g the Ilke wi allo he made to t,dtsb !lac we tar 'a edge it dfferadl. 1:1114 e.:1; give add it p.p. at life to the lectllly, and , - I,L e e ctrl attraelire •po: to rhdll ren. The 1,4,1:pc In the yini•llt.. geueroualy propos., to defray the a : wore coratrucltvg the locildinge t.) . private ,ontributlons. Tha ley out of the lower p,rt Est l„:oinrunot has 1 , 1,en ,7lutneed. Th tutu, as now ehown. It ie helieved, clue a Inoie natural Arraccenmew f r th walks And plots, and also g •4 prate et.nvenience to the ,011.3 tratlie necessar 1,C0[11:110.111t*. • The digpogitioa of walks ghowo In plc• for Wngt t..ongatou south of the Penhgn diary hag been wide with the am:deal jdcts So clew. Nothing has ]et been don* towards th improvement of "Mamleary Hat" on portion south of Ridge ■veune) nor nal there t,o, In the proper way at lout, untn legislation to mecum' giving authority t purchase Red 113 , 33113111:14.the whole of• the hill which extends west of lb Common plolsorno live hundred foot. A CONSERVASOUT ht:(IOLSTED. The Perk should en,telu s o d SITTICOrp frr LOA growth end diSplay of exenic Omuta: Kuck a featsre watucl blably ecteeaked by all el.:nand W..4t e.o.n up au inlereet in lbc place :ha , y round. I=l Our ground% are limited. but w• hays surbcn+nt examples both In shin country and In Eurmer shr , " that :Loy • a:- tansies enough - to afford opperturniy to the richest am Le:nanniest and for mak Inir thorn popular sad prolltalds places of resort. _Datil lately In this country "enlacing be. barn confluent to large areas, and where squares and planes had been Ira provad they were allowed to become neglected, or were fenced out - frets the sympathice of the public by peculiar municipal 'management. Lately, how ever the cities of Boston, Chicago sad fit. Loots hase -- tunied tbeir attention to bin 'branch of umalclpal improvement. &anon Garden contains about twenty four acres, or an area equal to our*Weat Commons. It has a wall designed place of water of Pame three acres is extent, crossed by a ausponvion bridge, substan tially and artistically built. A spacious couservatory, a beautiful aparkliag fountain, and Innumerable ether works cif art, broad sweeping waltz and fresh town., with here and there clumps of shrubs and plota of flower. Union. Park, Chicago, only falls short of it In ECM, and onntaina grassy pints, I artificial lake. and c.0.d., stone and rustic bridges, pavilllons sad arbors Lafayette Park at St. Louis lie of a sim ilar diameter, with moral natural features and of larger dimensions. This park contains probably thirty scrim. Dahlman, in his description of the parka and "ardent. of Paris, informs un that tin. small squares, such as the square "Dam Baltegaollas," about 2,000 yardaln ex tent, the square 'of the Temple, 15,000 yards, the square, of De Hotour Bt. Jacques, about 5,t00 yards', sad some others, are the mu t beautiful spots In Paris, and that theil are ornamented In an inaxpenalya manner. Parc Monacan, deseribral as Me richest parden of af t, contains only twenty-three cores. . . Front these instances wesee that small plots aro capable of being improved so as to make, their benefits felt outside of the particular locality in which they happen to re placed. In a town garden you do not get the diversities of landscape or the realities of rural life that you look for Ina suburbia perk—but you set what le fer Mere val. uable is thu bulk of the population of a city—that is green fresh soots near their doors wkere they can see MOWs of the beauties of nature and enjoy . t b gni dilly, and feel_ the Invigorating Influnnoes of pure air and AATISTIO DICORATI9NS. Our own Park has almost Mimed to be regarded as a local Iruproverneat. The eldest , ' of the different municipailtleci now patronise it, and contribute to Ita adornment, and feel a pride in its ad. venooment. The citizens of Allegheny county have voted the County eioldiere' Monument • place In Itel This work will be commenced at ono* and will be a prominent feature when completed. The cost le estimated at $15,000. The Humboldt Memorial Fountain, a contribution of the Garman citizens of Allegheny and: Pittsburgh, la new In proems of construction on the grounds. And is addition to these, applications are on Ills in the office of the Commissioners asking for sites for other objects of art. Ito affeolialready upon the valor of real esce In that city, and the stimulus It h given for Improvement , is MOTO On ce raging than the projectors of the , • ark could have anticipated or its warm est edvecates hoped for. It in • potent educator of the people, ospeclally of_ the rising generation. to the developmeit of aesthetic tut., and ln this direction the Induerme cannot be overestlmated. The'attentlon of our eltlian■ to the study of *objects relating to art la foot raraovlog the Elms that has long been fastened to them that they are insepa rattily. wedded to their iron, coal and their workshopa. growing Is forcibly That this mate la exemplified In the ()tweeter of the suburban Improvements. The practical and aclentiflo' turn of mind that has boon heretofore dleplayed la the development of our Material In. duatrles new ocanmenoee to branch out and encroach upon the domain Mart and torn examples already Oben. - We ere areared that we WIWI the ileinsate PITTSBURGH DAILY (GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1870 wr• ein 1 , 01 - ` ,. /...•• '•C i nj, rtx high a: auk I tit, 1,1 1111. .. rOtor . . - nnr 01:,4 r•-. 1 iver "ff , :t!iintiavrit .ia tete indll.rv. 'roc rcs• we went I. hreethlaz !.e, • et" over, orke4 •111 , 2!ilirIZ t het w Ict eunenlne into the lino,. of :tile ,fret ben curlocz 1131t..•nty (terlcnte,e free, year r,sr—Aorrl. Once , to !Tenn a holiday without resorting to the wine vhcrys— pieces for children to play Without ..tel:loz the Carters - Such places we ore endeavnrine• to pro vide, and as thiiiie ground, develop In hrieni v, and new vrgirks of art are intro dur , d, our eltlzou■ can resort thither to iipend a holiday or Inienre hour instead beinz compelled to ?liar within doors or to frequent places Cl' qoaationatle prnprietv. Tne beneticlal revolts are alrPnoly ar, I:Mr.llt. and a f r-ars hence onveitl ..sna, may point whh Jett prlclu to the IC 911.1011,14 thfl . lx,..re taken for the elev. lon Of the 1311i6FPN. Raiquetfully*ubtulttod. Caere.. Dave, Superinton•heg Engineer y E (lit) IZT S U. M. District i'ku.l—Judge andlmi Wit.bNaISDAV, Martin 23—The Cabe* of U. S. vs. Plimear T. Ravin! . and Ambrose lienderson,.wero o.intluited for trial- at Williamsport. In the ease of Robert Sloae, reported paten:ay, the Jury round a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation of mercy. Sat.:soca deferred. Preneases were laausd for defend. in in tire lino Milted Slats vs. Janes Bryan, end the United Stati_3, re; Fred. Kaiser. Tha drat cal, !okan op scei that or the Uullnd Ntaua ra a jot of liquor and tobacco owned by T S. l'o. 'Vol. aee an action in forfoltu,o, and ha, not et been et,en!tttlAti. Itt the t•ettkratt er:hrt.nch R M. S phensan and E W. Durum war, adjud4 ad hart arupta. CarirEall )druad until rau:a.lay worn tug. Illttrist Court =Judge Fitrkpatrtek. WyetiNnsner, March .21.—The rise of liackrei.l v.. Marshal!, glarulehan, pre %lonely reported was resumed and eon eluded. The inns found for char piaintiff to the WIT. ef1170,00. The neat ~axe taken up was that of the flol , ,tr See 'og limit en. gitsitha,b Areoheitnan. act _fa on a mortgage Cra five th , nsand nollert The, ease was *Cis (armor term of court hsfare adze K.; ri patriek, and a i9rdiet far its. fendanta. The nese was earriad up to 'he tenprerne roan, when :be con, he. low war ravnrsed and a IleW trial award ee. Tba defendant., allege that the etg, nature to the mortgage was not Oa trial. I.'.urt of C. 0' Pieas,..Jndgee gterrett arid Stowe Waysuabay,March 23.—A. cue fir con x!,t.ratc ititereet came up i• thin Conn . ow :lint lotto dlss,..hr• a preilininary lu•' krah(cd Saturday, by Judge S.. mu, in rmCteh Mr William C. Carr .• •rd !he• reCt,w of tte P.rt•hurgh and to. rontr.etora f.tr then un bank build Int atyput ba Iracnct a: the corner F.llO avenue and VV.x..i e'raot rum re .potittents. Th•petttlonei Rolle fr,th that ns k the owner of la bui:d.sK 11.41J•tletnq tbe nid pank d the p.rtill.h r. 411 . I:4tyrean ! , ”11,1ing mud the 01,1 ..1/k Z.l IA putts , wait; titra tco vspocd , wia hive e.cimau'el the work. th• o 1• utoldlog.aorlpm rose to rellloVO aa,tl party ~%, wt,to =0”: Will work mar:oats thy t try to ;wotlant, buthlinr. and h. sake that the: lettramnd from pg, .17,11 i. • T. M. M 111,11.41, F.:l appear•a for the and a 7. \‘'.?i.rtidson Erq , r••rzir thtft. Th. c7.11.11T24 13 . 6• 1V0.... 1 , 301 p•o A. 4 ton, !TI , ho C..43,5t •I the wrgu men: 0 1 / 2 1 he port zOo • awn -1,401,M 1411 (pan Mr. Ituad.tbx tiatl•ltax Fa. 2..,11r, wo rxxil. Hv. fltr• Ito ~ ,, lt.pm- t y xrxil wl!! or earix xad tar. to d -.he wall len. rf-rider Mr. Carr's tn.dlif, !L1.,11,, and wo-h more Injury than u eot. re removal I. II a', .;.egad br the architect that If tb. wall la not retatove.l It will necrwaltat• an snare ehtnea and retun cf the plea c.f the new t, og. —Toe case of Duncan for use of. H utchlt.• sUn vs-. W. H. Willis:Jae, previonalv rc purled, was reautnell, and had no: been oonoloefal when Court •fi.leurn,l. Sl.l.Ksts vs. AMA... 1. RAPTI •1 vs. S.wart 114 Pegs, Z. , ilars /4 Duff vs. Walter 41. Mull .. Frs l bny. Flvrokel vs. (ioo t i._ • 41 Et'rs. v.. O'Neal. 47. B. Lt. h A•n. or Plttaburgb va. kohl m4n'a Adeat'rs. Suourar et wl, on. Halolltou. 51. Ho➢k:aa and Laza.tr re. O'Sail. Quarter larcolautl—Judie t i'VuuNususr, March :r3 —Pa• ease of the C.,curouvreanh vs. Issa., -McKinley, p-syl , :usly reported, Trasrestiaaed. Jury George Anderson. Indicted. for the tar • cony of four oil cloth -table covers, wee arr signed and plead gully. The Court stole need the defendant to par the mete of prolocuti•n. a fine of six cents and . undergo an imprleo tamest in the county workhouse tor • period of one year. John Rayne, Indicted for the larceny of four revolvers from J. D. Thompson. was arraigned and plead guilty and was SOLI. tented to the workhouse far elx =Wit. In the czerof the Commonwealth vs. Andrew Sturgeon. Indicted far .assault and battery, on oath of hie wife, in which • not pros was entered on Tuesday, Mr. Haines, counsel for prfemontrlx., moved to take oft the not pr.. •a the ground :tint it had born entered without the con. - Cent of tb• prosenutrlx. lien. Blake's-, counsel for decendeut. stated that he had been Informed that the proomutrix would oot,eppeer lu situ case and was willing to bate it settled on pal tat of coats by the*foindont; that oa ha,. 'ated to Judge Sterrett and a not pros ha .eau entered 'and the costs paid. The Court ordered that the not pros be takes All' and the costa paid by defendant refunded. . Oonrad Franz, Indicted for felonious assault and battery was next Waved Out trial. The defendant a buy lb yearn of age, resides in East Birmingham ' In the moved story of a house, the third story of which le occupied by Mr. Jas. Heck. man, whaae Kai John Beckman. -• boy twelve yearn of age was Hint by the de. fondant. The boy Beckman. alleges that he wont down into Frasz's room when the latter took • receiver which was hanging against the wall and pointed it at him and grad. Ton pistol was loaded with imwdsr and paper wad, and th• wad struck him on the forehead shore the right eye, Inflicting a painful though not serious wound. Os cross examination it appeared from the boy's statement that ha did not knew euyticlug about the shooting 'only what was told hint. lie did no: ace the pistol nor did be mosey ens shoot. From the testintiony fer the defense It appears that the shooting wets accidental. Tne defendant was cleaning the pistol when it was tilocharged acetsigatelly, the wed taking ceramics the hey's head. The defendant took the injured boy to a doct. :or and had his head dressed. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The next ca.* taken up was theta the Consmokwettith vs. Frank Shaffer, in dicted for the larceny of a steststKist anchor, John L. Malts& prosecutor. A Mr. Fawcett purchased an old anchor which had been lying on the hank of the Monougabola river near Soho for over ■ year, which, it was alleged, the defend ant tank end acid. He admitted at the time of the arm: that he had taken the anchor, and said that be sold it to huy bread tor his family, whe were starving. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty and recommended the prisoner to the mercy of the Court...ln consideration of the facts In the case {he Court sentenced the de. resident to pay the mate of promscutien, fine •f six cents and undergo an cement of Ave days In the county jail. Commonwealth ye. Jack Bonner, John Buttner, JAMCNI Porker, Andrew Rose land, Ed. Boyle and Martens Carnprell, Indicted for riot, Evan Rolland pressen. tor. It is alleged t h at on Sunday, Ike 16th day of January, the defendant. came to the residence of the prosecutor at SIX Mlle Ferry led raised a disturb ance, attacking prosecutor and his tam. fly. Mr. Burtiland and his levelly cue evaded in getting Inside the hones and bolting the doer, when defendants, it is alleged, made an attack upon the house end tried to break the doer open. Ths prosecutor le a Protestant Irishman and tho—defendeutsaro Catholics, which was the Cause of the difficulty . Oa triaL TRIAL LIST FOB TKORSDLY. 1 Com. vs And rot, Star's , . (2otuiss 1 1 " Abrobsist 1L Tllease. 105 " Jamas lest. 128 " Wm. Rapham. 123 " George Mockler. 128 " Thomas Flem!pg. !bb- .. John billlbaon. s. Barnard Ferrell MII=CR . . ILB Henry Schield. "Wllhdm I 66666 6 . Caroline Sehubert, 164 ~ Ulm Waltere, SEItIOUS AV_IDENT thr t ornlce pt a Three gory n0t4.4 oo It :asp ouet Vatally ar..l An areident a very arpsollar nature Dr: which xiV \in ail Probability nen': in the deathMf kiss,: Thompson, a dray ocenrrrid at Patterson'; live], ntahte, on DlaMond alley, about three o'cloek yesterday. At thi time stated, Mr. Thompson, win drives for Poetise, dt - Co., shovel marinfoturers, was paring along Diamond alley with bin bathe and dray, perfectly unconsclotie anY IMprarling danger. and when In front of Petterane's livery stable, a th^s brick building, with a heavy cor nice,. a Ilre - s well which extended intro four feet above the roof, the entire pm , lion of the wall Above the roof, the full width of the LAllNiorr, fall !moths, completely buryina the unfortunate lmu Cu,! hie horse and dray in the dcbria Toe fall wee so sudden that pereons passing on the oppaeite side of the atroet -know nothing of it until the bricks struck the ground. Officers Sather and Garber, who oar. rawly Gseami with their lives, Isar* scarcely palmed the building when the mann of brick end mortar fell on the grthund over which they bad had- jri , , Pushed, with a crushing weight, turned, and Steil/If Diemen, horse and cart burled hullo debris, Moitened to extricate the man front the pile of bricks and mortal under which he lay. When taken Cu' ha evinced but little if any ',lva, of life. Ile. was carried Into the Mayor'l r ries, and Dr. Lemoyce sent, Air, who ex. trod the man's inJurtre. Its injuries aCI a •Iry serious nature. and wilt, to all Pr9"bliitY, prove fatal.. Ws left leg t. broken keinw ,he knee, tired In homed .places. and there were a number of Revere coots's:ors on hi triad After the Under comnioneael the examination the injured man return° , to eouechmeness, mad evinced Circe of grant suffering. {lie lidurlee were dree-ed, after which ho was removed his resid cure. Tb • injured min Is *bon forty years of age, and is the raticir of r funit'y of children. The horse was c c severely I' lured a• to be beyond tln poseibillty “f recovery; sod Yr.. 5. Th. can,* of .thts •accltirst In wars Wattled. Tho - van -man • lorvicht .to t perfectly secure. Mr. Pe.aereott at - one ernal..yyrnt men sad sot them at work rnrerJee ths loons bricks frets the top o tbe allay tin• 4locknded to prevout frGui ps,htnE until hti , ll !WIG w lb plum should bo •ife. =l2 The following deeds were admitted ni racurd in tho office of Thow U. Hunter. Recorder for lloghouy county, Tuesday 99999 h =9, 1$70: 1,19. 41. , •99 In Job, gin, Par9a, Febrna:, 29 1144; 47,1 la It 96••24 w!, J,llll k Jlrf )141ch 7, MO, 9 .4144 prr..be• M.:4,2111v. to •lsonl C 0.49 rir'l Fo.a I" a Y. Dad, ter., aad al per.•ll. - fia ant In { . ••••41 . .W sa.u.e tam, Mar., :A. lan a •Clv• I: Pa. :.• 't. a. ne l•a na.ap laC a . . 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J. 3. t., tat-1 V.,vr La.., 1:7 ea V..• Met Nstra...l ...... tar: Literary liscletlt • F:wirom PITTsIlelt•K G•skiit:: Tt3 lending j?..irriala of your oily han• a 11r, oral etreulatlon 11,1% roomy, and limo pt'rocagn of the. ~ A iterru.. wkico the iwat Apr.runn: rorreavmdence of ••V. Yai4dlx 4,y rstpsotul Liters-, S,, , lst,es mar •pprsr.sted to the f,strimunity ut P.at!o 11!11." but this Is as indication that It Is re;issed elsswhere. A cc—min.:knit!" mmy 1:11 tomellted by . . observation. In the Areas of Re sdu^_ation• el proves., sett the literary spirt[ maul foaled hy its untruly, eir.tdatina may be Irrittsl; other oicalities may be moll.. d from their whimsy, and a salutary Melo en.r may thee Os created by a propor en. eouregame•at from the prem. A well coedroited literary society is certainly worthy of public approbation; tint arc there arty really intellignut young ladle.. or gentionmn who participate in the ov erdo. of a society, that desire such eulogies s, are en isylahly bestowed by the pin of "0. ?Diddle Pays" on the members of the "Fayette Literary do ciety7l "0. Phiddie Styx" predict. that • num. bar of throw young men "will &mit tens _ono day make a bright mark (T) in the Paid of oratory." Wit cunt doubting the correctness of •'O. Phiddle Styx's" observations, one might be led to the concluelot thst the members cf the "Fayette Literary worn possessed of euperosturet powers of Menem:ice—that "Pirate Mil" was boast ing of It. oratorical prodigies. It in not the deserving, sensible mem berg of any society who appreelate such rionipli meats, or are eecouraged by them. Vaulty loves to be Battered, but steady, par ee ee lug edUeational program deigne not to notiee It. Surmise to literary w. chattel' everywhere; and may the "Fey alto" be still blazing, illuminating "Pia tie HIS" "like a very bright mar Is a Tory dark sky." Enou Valley, March 21, 1870. V. Orta► llot•sg.—Mr. Davenport per formed last evening to the magnificent drama of °St. Mare, the Soldier of For. tore," to a well tilled house. To say It wee a BOMBS would be simply signifying nothing in prelim of its true character. The audience seemed to apprealatelke performance throughout In the fullest waise, a their demoustretlons of ap planet, would Imply. Thin craning he will appear in the character cf "Bene• Wel" to iikekespeare's greet comedy of "Much Ado About Nothing:" a favorite play with Mr. DAT.,MpOrt. AUCOCMT OV MootoThe Morrie *Brothers an still favored who a large audience each evening. Levers of min strelsy should remember that • they will perform bat three more eights In this and should not Mee the chance of witnessing the beet troupe of that clue that. now travelog. Over one ihonnand duller. specie have already been paid out by the Morris Brae. in change of the ticket once. •• LAPATIIICTZ BALL.—Tbe simple an• 11 , 1u3Wolatollt that John R. (Mug) la again to lecture la suMclent to guarantee a full house. The anktlect fur Friday wren iug'a lecture la "The Lighta and of Louden Lire," willed subject will present ample scope for the giant in. tenon of Mr. Gough to make a display -that MintiOt fall to be ane of Interest to the pimple. No Mearred mitt Divided Agaidet MCC Jolla McGuire owns a house in. the Fifth ward, In which she ruldes, and likewise does one Charles ItlfcSallagstan. Now, the agreement between the parties was that Charles should occupy his room In quietude at the time the contract wu Made, which, It appears. haa not been regarded by Charles, aa she alleges, be comes home at tames in a mode altogeth er too happy to be misunderstood for anything else than a bad cue of drunk ennuis. At such times Its Is load Is him. denunciations of his enemies, aid sane clMly of Julia, as he frequently ayows his Intentions of pulling down the part!. lion; kicking out the end of the house, ■nd, In short, making the walls of the domicile even shake with his hideous •ells and epithets against them. Said feareth an earthquake at his hands, but Alderman Thorns' consoieth her by sending for hicKellegilturl. Clonfl Reif ticnee In Allegheny et Auction Tosaturrew.—Speolal violin attention le Invited to the sale tantorrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, of that good dwelling No. di Sherman avenue, front ing en the west Park. Be sure and read advertisement describing property and terms of pale. A decided bargain will he given if neeensarl• A. LAssArs, Aultloulor. NI;SV BRIE.WrON P au Found Ilcati—Curunt.r4 Verdict la ot S. Told, Kilted at Maver oU Mr: Iflth ktmt. • Carre•rodr 11 - 1 , NEW Bruoirries, March 23, PM This morning, a moo by the name of J. rank Itonaer woe found dead near the upper end of the borough. At first there were enapicions that be had ben foully dealt with. Coroner Cortina to conduct ing the Inquest, but cannot etouelude it until to night. Pre. Stanton rind Palmer are holding a post. mortem elalldnetiOn. Tony have found alc,hot enough in the brain to have procuced death. Toe man eras mean intoxicated yesterday and lout night. Tao following is the Coroner's verille. In the cams of Samuel Toll: That he "remote hie death by ititirios received on the kith day of Mart-11.1871h et nr near Soccer Fails Station, Pittsburgh, F .rt vgslne k Chicago Railway, by Engine No. 1, Sea. let, Train No. 12 striking and running over him end breaking bin log hce n u q v r o ri e e s t tt c a I n d s: t d h e ,„ a t t h i h . „ A c n e ? . d ifnu e r o lu tlas a tmh is i z il leed by -the neglect of the c.fticers of the road in permitting the Beaver Falls Accommodation Parmenger train to deliver their passengers on Ibe switch en that_they have to crow the main track to go to the ermine, when the freight trains are Fleming " I, give you title at thin I tie date bovine, It hee hoes incorrectly reported, thus putting the blame-on the wrong partied,: C. C=l! Wo have had frequent occasion to speak in terms of highest praise of the inagnlticent piano fortea manufactured by Steinway & Sens, which have acimived for theist a worldwide repute. tten• Oar oft-expressed conviction or the merits of thew la-trowel:Ma we find contittthrtel by our imctainporary, the Bostein Evening Traveler, which In die cour.ing on the Mantis need on the aces slow or the Carlotta Patti Lninceit at that city, .eye: "The piano inked on the occaelon wan a grand. from • the world-celebrated manufactory of the Messrs. &iteinway cone, of New York. Thews instrunaraie ere well known. in thin - city,snd take rank among the sulfate as the tines. menu- factored in the country. That made use •if law night, was round and miid In teat), and equally well adapted for an acoom panylng or solo piano.l Under • the I skillful, delicate. and silantic arnnlpufa tion of Mr. Theodore Hitter, all It. many. Sue Minh ties were admirably dieplayeti. 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Mt . ex p.:lexica in good proof that itaibtliho'a. either at his cand 78 Piitahurgh or 7.6 , Allegheny Market, le., on you have said. a lure place to get good, and nniy von beef, "mutton. or veal, rut end !served exactly is they I , llolllil be. Try him and be e,tivinced. DINNER AT /lONIC. r' "The American organ" in the tlile 01 one el the handsome. talents ever print ed In this country. Tee paper, ink and prone wurk sec of the tire; order, and the pubdcntion rivals the beet Engllell. In One of printing. Tne shoot is with Inrie.tive pirntrvn (beside. tie liestiVfo I hosting,) thowingMenens. S. L .t 11. W. Smith's organ (notary, end forty four ri,lrtretit of their ergene. ranging in price - from $lOO to SI,COO. Tee paper i• rent gunatinid in any One who will riqueet n rape. It contains much r. eai ing interest to the inro.l,l public _why tb. A F....first , 0 , Ken is lbu ens; inn: ruineet now. msde.—Sunfluy runts, Deem' nt et 124 Ohio avenue, hes removed h eed end alma More and fArlory to the •,rher of Fultoff and Sl34lldd atreete, Firh weed, Alleg.heny, where from th e ineteet he will he glad to waded Ira 'friends sod CUsLOIllaTi as nano'. 6 lk C. c leg tear m or the Morgan llaa. w Add reaps, trolly Inform his friends and too public generally that on and after April I, hosedl tate charge or the litwiT flui:...W., where he will he happy to inert a:I Ina old friends and patron.. . 3 The spring rock of Henry (:, Hale mtrrns. .t . c ~f Polo uve,un nrltt Sokth o.tr.M,Nrilerr. 510%. nod Nt.mntuur 15011p103113 COll tfnuea 1.0 pr.ottle rat U. cutting. tf Cold IlunCk—Beai. and Shona Down.— Silver !elven in change to all purchaser% of Boot, and Shoe, Infant's Fancy Shots only ton cen:a at 23 Fifth avanne.. 4 W. B. CLArr A Co: • There ars munv good Slslogs which man'a aklll htu furnished us to comfggi and ehaar, but boos are so good as Ple, Dart.hats at Co.'s crests alto. Additional Mit-nets by Telegraph Bury Aria, March. 23 —rattle: recalpta 2,800. Market strong and active at lest areak's oni aide gIintASOUS. Salem of 1,201 head at 70.0'73iic for fair to prime. Hog. In light supply and quint at 834140Nc. Nothing doing in &MAP. SAN FRANUINCO, Match 23 —Flout : no demand at ./4.60(4eb.&0 Wheat: demand moderate; C 012101013 81,3541,40; medium 111,411(il i 10o; good . ei,55®1,66 - s: choice ;1,671 1113!4. T D~IFtTb F(S jOtEil3 rIETEEt• r burl ; ONP:Tir.I-VrAICEIUth PENV 19T1IEE Carriage. for 4:neralr Furnished. CU...IFS and ell Teserel Frer.tstment et re need rim re. esi MRS. S. C. ROBB, No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny Being dolormlned not to ram oat, onr-Winte G000t..111 oocti•o, sell, below c 0 0 ,." for th next 30 dam LIONNETI. EATS. PL"WF E 9. IZINBUNP. rzA.rwrns A Int/Ala LA I . K . CI ILLAIII3. LAUL 111/: DIEERIT LINEN COLLARS AND enrini. • • PA Pr th•L1.470 AND CUFYd. EID tii.ovr.o. CORSETtI, 1,40 , 10 , 111 , 805 E. CHILDx•N•A HOSE. FLUNKY LACE EDGING LADIES. lINDIERWEAIt, 1.4.D1r5 , ALONA - New style 1101TAIR SNITCHESmud CHI,NoNS. • Vile. NETTS, A. 3„ &n., AR. • - fare' k.. 1,111:1T. JOHN M. COOPER & 00. Bell and Blass Founders, RHIN; I.OOONOTITE & :CUING BRASSES .Made Promptly to Order ISABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand Proprietor. sad liaanheturen of J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Whet STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. Foundry, Cer. I And Railroad Strtele, TiARGE SHIPMIENTs OF ALL elude of Medi late ash are received dally leXe j ult aad tt the Twin City ntand. MileabenT City, conies or .r enamel am! Odle streets. Our Wog experlenee In the buglers. enaLles to s ell aye nave on bead • lest eta...allele, and eau s White Fish. lislutos, Messina. Slack hum and White reran all , et Irma low pricese hive us call, we Will !neon a flue ermele. Wholes le or icsall. orders 01100 prooisnle,_ • If;141. No. liNfacker . al; MS tiloi d e. M.dlom . NS ban do. • do. .40.: ' 145 bide P 10501.4 Nerrioi r ,.. ,. MISS irjAlfCrla 144 Finn Avonoe MB 4. WISH. FISH. A: • Wre.b Late Berlin.: .• .• WhI4e0101; xo. 1411 an.' klackartl—all pkg • • • Leinwor mo.ckertl: lown.l Marna,: tod flab: at LANo 010.'52 • Val bQ. 1711 aSt4 174 WON It VINEGAR THE PITTSBU RGH VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU ez' ADAMS, 167, 166, 16 9 and 170 1EC01.40 AVENUE ♦ro now lircnnrrl to Inmtru VINNO nit attn. LUiiritST MARKET itATE.n. MIMI:WWI L uar tlen!arly callea to our EXTRA WINE VINEGAR TWERCEIANT TAILORS. T. & J. T. McCANCE, No• 196 Liberty Street, lUVE RECELTED THEIR NEW STOCK REIGN CLOTHS AND SUITINGS Will , WILL DE Made to Order at lteduced Prices. girsPHINGOYFRO O AT - t , or lat.. cht2 vIY lING AM) SLIVER STILESI 1870. J. C. 111•PIII105001. C. L. IMILANAUI2IO. M'PHERSON &MUHLANBRING, Merchant 'Valium No 10 . 01% tit r 1 ltt tr. 100, 4 ,1x1r ) We bays reeriv , d a law, e welt 51.55 ".• I•ca• auu .5 fasbl"n -ab... H• of • ,n oar inn a vest poit.on of •or Mob a, our own tzupurtatto... uonn..ent •ur 0.111 . 7 , 0 glee perfect satlefac• on. Tee resFectfally soIICI IL on an early exacta:l4oam of 4.0 r pinto of inns Cloths. Cuishwe..• Ve •1.05 5. tn. • bIerWZROON S /Mr T.ANBRINO. • 50310 00..10 Mita street• NEW SPRING U001)1S. A SPle.llcl stook of OLOTaki, 6.issimEnzs, dpc Jwir..e.:ted by , sivIRT: Irzynns. £0: uernaant 7'lolo, TZ 10'1,10 .1:root MBES M=MM c)t STXIrET 'q V EENSW A.RE, =I OHINA AND GLASS Silver Plated Goods DINNER AND . TEA SETS gTea Trays and Cutlery The beet Importea WRITE FT,YNIC AXE and COMMON GtXWS at tow prices. w. E. BREED. & CC 100 WOOD STD EDT CIILNA. GLASS QUEENSWARE. • A targeassortan• qt ofn.w paltstne •ad 1.13.4. )net received. Afro risted and Brlttaata*are Yaste and rarlan Warr. vow *saw., sad fo rate at very 10w prices at . H. RIGBY, & CO'S., No. 189 LIBERTY STREET. la 2. WINIIS. LIQUORS. Zzo. WAGNER'S PUNCH COLORING The Very Best in the kited States I=l WILLIAM WAGNER 981 .North BC/Tilt/1 Street, Efrfttelier•—All' the lendlng b... 13••. In NO SCHMiDT F:?IDAY, FM:3= 111,EnRONAL.—<11persons seek- Invesuni nts In Heil tar taie. wilt save ',leo, trouble aeon [stony by pro raringa coos at the .• PITTd 21713411 i RE.GI ItneTATE 3V113111.11.•' Isla given away 9niken: ur mill 1-r.. tent by .all /II (,) •ay renovating V-. Perlena 'mann% jail to re: softest onto(' the :vast It contains. (39/11 . A 13111LLIVe, run. ?lasers •nn IL sta. Assents. Ns, 139 Yosirtli 191301o7MLILL 11M21L.CRII 11/ I WINES, BRANDIES, giN, & PURE RYE InllBlo,Ett 402 PENN STR.ELT, Have Removed t NOS. SSA AND 996.PEriri CCr. F.leTenth St.. (ko, emir JOSEV'EI S. Fir: 1F43,1137, Igi, 111, Ili: musl 2.70, rIPST 117THELIIIC.H. ISASIT,ACTIT2STaI 07 Capper 11tstslloa Pars Eya YOBICIUIC 1711.17 and 1.1 01.7 ,, 5 , . BOIT.. sr LIVERY It SALE STABLES NEW SALES STABLES FOB BORAS JUST ESTABLISHED The tub tattler haa eelabllebet: ANL]. Stable at the Wm. l'eua Hotel, Allegheny, 'where be trill hays el:mom:My on bawl • large'aularly or No• 1 Horses. ALI. DALES 011AliAN3EPOI. lOUs /leant loured In all mars, and I r THE If oItBEIS DO NUT TWIN OUT AA KEPNESENTrn, THEY WI Id. BE TAKEN lI.LCE AND Ti!E MU. EY REFUNDED: INAACI DAYII,OOII ROBERT H, PATIEBEON Si CO, =1:3:13 Seventh Avenue and Liberty SL PITTEBIIIIGII. P. Win on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE RORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, k raLVP,l4 °P gr:.M.L ) l,!'l7l4 the!! !talks of consignment on or actor. Tbortday of tack Week to order for actkertlelnk. rotoopt teotton tad good ura 0111 beet°. all Stock left Ibrkalet JOHN H. STEWART, AueUmteer. JOEY---- U. U. rralcanT......--aOiri. Mr...TRW/K. ROOT. H. PA'irTEEISON & CO., LIVERY, S 41.2W110 COMMISSION STA_BLES COIL REVEIITH MEE & LIBERTY PIT VSINTWIN, PA BIJSINEISS CHANGES. • I)l"ibt.uiriori NOTICE.—No 'I ICE Is borubyulven tbattby firm or BIN la yf a,m & MHOBTO. wm abmulyml by mutual 0.0114. ilnrch Ttb . I T ... . 35 . 11. EINGEA.II, ULU. LAING. CO-1./LIITNMESMILP. The anierstfied have thin day formed I Co- Pattle.stde ler LDS puree...o conducting a Sen ora] TIN/DUCE AND COMM lIMON scan- KIM udder the . trot name of t.6/NN • Ma SALLIP, at No. 3711 rend Gnat. 6. LAING, Late of ftleyoitt, A (Wog. I. e. MSALLIP, Late of N.Y. Idol GNP•toe, Lovett:we, Ya. fl•acm TM. 1111.). tattMvel , I)T1(.1E OF DISSOLUTION. “ hkr•terort .1.145 t between TZIOLApVILLMORD. tl H 10/ABIT c lad. A. 14‘10111 as Togfora, hasbov” •Cteld,wing from the Ana. - 2AL/VA D. MOORS CU, Trt,Varen.ll the tptertq .* :at or 'Malt CO., eer CO., a eel to it. VI" or MUtati r ili W. J. j V1TT530367."414:" Yavin J: Co. ACII8U" 1470. I. soluilyg FOR SALE E'ool - 1 SUBITIIRAA RESIDENCE At• Sewickley. • ' m It. Inn do .1 I•rmln• UP `P by ng e (1, , m TO otr„ thrt ~. ,rls. I,•r •itn , IU IV• , nl near liner lid 1.-yr, apt sbinpt Mtn, P. A I t ,•fr s t ubs th•nasth 'bade, ty non. 0 1 dos . 0 ettre. Tbe,e nr nen. y 90(1 twarina: to.nr stet ..Lnl bt 4,, ,110”•, We, Opt, a • eh.rrv. r te. grape., ra•Pt•err". s. awberrh, and other ercaller nu I. • '.'er •1 ,, e , " Trgeta , 3le Tb' nen+meattl •Irreta . verge ....a. ro,es pad +a , S •re ctrlT-I • • e cu.r, verT aphrOP' 'e'Y et , "olr the nama .-• Tanelpirr..nd • • to SI, TI• wr of Ile,. the miss It spot unsulP used In plet4rapnue twalatT. Iht dwe•dve n 0... Is flr.t ea.. beet,.f . l h•eldr attic fool under the 'e mir eonta,n 19 re ,, m• and was - r..0.n ald h.dt. In bt.nteat. ento.roup tame elo.. (211 Ina„ atre. and cr...h,e. Tb. r.. a i•rg• el I n. , ,t-rall.ns rn clod %111, aster f,.rn •In r, 1. and nand.. r0r.h.,1 cull aster In %Alb ankle 'enter I.th.nuph so me dta,sare fr,nl the h.•us, 'I n. rt. It an trr house and roam `s barn, rsrrlage shad V 39.1 shirk, Ta-fl• ke la tvmndcd L.l by ae.reep s en-v fr. In rails dtd or Turnpike.. • • newlealey I% anfir • tr.iu :11s city, on Int , 11. Wayne 141.rosti.ad p altraca.n. P,r bu rban r• ,tolt•Les Tqc ststrlallo.. MCP., I.Ave n Oda. I o .Ivalr.(l In . c,f r to n estutlosolr , .tlton. 4 , 151 the rlve ..11 the les, doer. met,. 1.1, 4, 'l,h rhi v r; Ing. The scc, trottha ~ V 'AI. v... no,• h, Ides It. wort:, here are folsul he esuAtrs teat: of wane ...I- p10t.8015. en, oeht , r 1.11,4 rt s.rat awl relgr,..l myrrh .p . •. ekt anti h Sr • •..nrutice 4.4 v.i.r,0,.1 El,,,tc,ltat.ons,/tatlrig rs. Fo , pole.. 411.1 emirs ;CI Stor, he ,No 195 1. , 1••r,v tPutiru. If Ilut soia . for. A tall Ist, propr.Y will 1n . . , .- IVILLIASIYI MAO! 150 CTN. rethl6 HousE AND LOT ON Sherman Avenue, Allrghoy, AT Avc.x.xol".r • .43 Friday. NI 111/9:b, at >i o'c!oa`..lll e. •frer . e9 at pnb lc ea!, on the premises. Ibe ouve.ty No. 31 nherrnan avenue. Legereen Oblo e , and 5 ueltlon event•. Isteli very mr.:: mp•ov , l by Increspoel a, and n9tnner at owms. The +Altar if a Llano rory pre La brie% front, nab bal...uy .10 /rout arid side, veallOule. sod Olnralt op.vonaat tsolud , ngbatla Szal s'asat 1 , 101,.. 1 taMlte.l. Ina ••ry c3mfertabl • atol couvenlftnt m,nn. elle,..aoL n041..1..101 us a o . l Yr'l olrably It anted. Tool's !s a bay vr la at Inc room, clog. 10 kitchen, OatloaarY tub. wean to .m. dose: In bob rce:an. hot tea cold l• good dry caller, [at tosoughant. ,felted w, and finely papered. The front views a Tarr doe, Inelnultdr . tletatnary Ital. Mon Warblnaton, Ob•erea.ery and the 'Rh W., ['art. On eampletten or the Park pteve.a,ts cl 2 eb•r.enn RI, CO. the d'airs4 am. of 1h- •••atlee 'el. he nuPhlncrriteed. apy.clet, Sliii. E.—ln er•ter to eimei • I:nreast..n that earner nat' hat a !a. qt.- lei' ; •Ln:nr,e It• p.onerty ge If .rrn 0,07 *ll,OOO le di. lYe tor.nilon to show that mr•Tn•an A oer.ful trnanat.rn of the: TO,ert, r.ett..e.en. 11, pr...rut occupant will Shoo lA. Interior T. rule. 4.1.000 .-A.13, toe balance In three quiLl.nanalplyauruta. A. LEG OSTE: Aartiononr. FORIIALE.-RUILDI!ia LETS IN ALLVIIIIILN CIT7.—I olf, for agar :0• most dells's: tulpulltlthe lots altu•led la th. Second •varn, eny. eu Perryrothe nes. Ilona d Ot•••••atery avenue. adlolclog 9noarva,ory 'upend, Tore, Lots part 0! ft, and ormlnalf erre.. A pl•n o• the.. 1.. , 1 can I, rt.,. at Iny store. No. 53 WIY)SI •rct.:x r. Plan ha; alf • • ea recorded. Hark Ito IS • Ir.. frontleg en Prrey,t) read or 4fte•er,ttery seeker; amt. 34 fret WIS. he 131 de•s. 71, ...in opooe thy re•ld•nee .11 leaahL,•on and Waiter IleCllOluelt. Lrlt.. ar. $l4 to - 175 L et. Molt or the are sold. Plead...Wogs have 1•••• erect•d al rva.• • Can sort •1••••aua to leave the Wive •r•n•ola au: .maty ,tles can here lad as lop, ort•ln , t, The lueshty Is one of the Snell In tn. Ivre