rI ... - 4 , -.44‘ • * & $ littzbutati Gayttt. CITY AND SUBURBAN Ini To Let—Roomo. hew the first bf April. two well Iniahed rooms suitable for offices, second story front in Cingx - rrn building, Corner Sixth avenue and Smithfield Maud. Call at Onzirrrn Counting Room, 'l4 and 85 Filth avonu. Mayer Callow had three common oases Wore him yesterday. Disposed of in the astral manner. City Conaclts.—A. regular meeting of • the !West and Common Councils of the city will be held Monday, 'ALL, instant, at two o'clock r. tt. . It will pay to make your parchaaes of clothing et the popular headquarters of Wang, Follansbee & Co., corner of Flfth mane and • Wood street.. A visit will satudy all on this point. the Veree.—The polleeoffteere wbo made an unwarranted arrest in Law. renee►llfe a few orenince elnee, an CC - count of which we publie bed yeetarday, have been relieved from duty, he cone. queuing of their indisorenou. W. F. Dunwatti, the enterpriainc and Well known Jeweler, No. u 8 Fifth avenue, le making soma marked Improcuments to Ids Wore room which when complete, will render It one of the moat attractive odabliaketents In the city. • Teaterday Richard Allier Was commit- Led to jail by Alderman Shore for trial on an information for calling llquor,on Sunday, preferred by William Douglass. Richard, a few stays ago was troug in up en a charge of maintaining a disorderly . home. -- Hs rendes on Townosnd street, . and NM& to have his share of litigation. The Zlegant Sethi Silver Service pre. seeded to Hon. Javan Slackmore on Thursday evening, which was 12211111rIle• hired from original design, wo omitted .to state wan from the well known jewelry house of Messrs. Higgs & Hoyle, Ne. 6 Wylie man*, The engraving as well ma the workmanshiß was very exquisite. =I Horse Dealing.—tsaterday morning William Dining was before Alderman Depilation on a charge of larceny. Ha was charged with ceiling a team of horses, rained at 11400, -the property -of W. P. lootighrey, of Indiana, and con verting the money CI) hie own rms. The hearing resulted In his committal for trial. • Url.lnt, Follansbee lb Co., merchant tailors and clothiers. corner Fifth avenue and Wood Atilt, invite sepecial Alton . = Usttts their large stock of seasonable gads which they will make to order in thin beet and most durable atylee at prices In keeping with the stringency of the Umes. A. great radpction has bean made on all ready made clothing and - mere! furnishing goods. OH Pleasure Trtp.—The following persons yesterday afternoon left the city for a visit. to Claremont. to enjoy the genial Infineneee of the spring limo fora brief season at that beautiful. retreat: Pat. Stilly, Ed. Canty, Ben. Zit:omens, Jas. Watson, Chas. Deny Teton, Neely Burns, ;mob Steitz, John Patterson, Thom. M. Roble, James Eebling,John Evpa,Pst or Hackett. Freddy Deihl, David Lewis, 'Henry Shultz. Ii Serious Aceldent.—Stllso Riley, a coal miner, mat with a serious accident yea tardily moral= near the ran Fitt coal works,. on the Pan Handle railroad. He was walking along the bank of the rail road_ , when he wee struck by a coal train, knocked down and run over by two or throe can. HIS hip was dislocated and he was otherwise serlously Injured. Dr. Donnelly was sent for and attended to the man's Injuries. Young Men's Christian Association.— The monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A will be held at their rooms, 23 Fifth avenue, thin Morning. Buinnius and re. pole will be interspersed with reading of ielectona by Prof. Newell, MOJiio by Ulm Cora Brown, MIA King, Meows. Everson, Brown and Barclay Evanson, and a discussion of the question I.How than we reach the masses." The puede. (ladles as well as man) are invited. Alleged Perjury.—ltarnhard Farrell madeggforatation before Alderman Mo. heats yesterday against Peter Smith for perjury. It Is said Smith testified in a case in the criminal court that r arrell had knocked him down and stole kis pocket book on the public highway. nrrellaays he, can prove ho was rive roller away from the place at the time the . assault is alleged to have been made. A warrant for the arrest of Smith was legated. at Large:—Reardon, the man whoshet Mrs. Tobin, a week since, is still at large. From Information received by the police anthoritiee of this city it is evident that he Is in Ohio going west. A roan answering his description 'passed through Wooater Thursday. ICI3 hardly posalbie that he will escape. as alders are on Ida track. The Commissioners should have offered a reward for his capture, Immediately after hearing of his crime and canape. Fire Marshal' Representatives of Manrance compa nies doing business In the city and vicin ity:it a meeting on Tbrinday, agreed to rsoommend•the appointment of ,Jcateph A. Batter, Req., of the Seventh ward, w, Fire Marshal, In place of Major G. W. AT 4g Murphy, reelgnea. There waren number of applicants for the position, and several - • ballets were bad before a conclusion was reached. The result Is indicative of the oonfidence reposed in 'Squire Butler, sad that he will prove an and faithfid • officer we have no doubt. An effort will be made. we understand, to secure legislation which will harmo atm the duties of Fire Marshal and Chief Eagineer of the Fire Department under , the reorganisation atilt to be bongo. rated. Y Hair Pulliam. Female' have, a penchant tor polling hair. ,la a quarrel it la always their i•stiongholdt" some of them accquired an adeptness in the business, which make It enemy matter to 1111 • tuft of hair from an Opponents head without feeling—that is they don't. feel It. The opponent doubttess does. One of these lady ex- Darts, It certain statements are correet, wiz engaged in a little oast to" yester day. 'The small brother of • Mr. Thomas Elanteen, by some unfortunate circum stance, arousqd the ire cif Mrs. DinEvor relieved When. it Is 'fated, that lady d him et -Orion.of his head gear. Thomas heard of the tranuotion, and being deetcled)y ay.sres to having his brottker bald, undertook to prevent such • disastrous stale of &Leans by. making 111101131111.1011 before Alderman Mainstays againet the lady, charging her with aloonlf and battery, -She was arroeted sad gave tail for a hearin g. InfanUckle The body of an Infant wan found in the vault of an outhouse in rear of No. 96 . . Seventh avenue, yesterday morning, wider circumstances loading to the be. lief that It had been placed there by its mother immediately after ita birth. The body wee dtworered bye boy, and when removed was found to to wrapped up in an emu and seine other female apparel. On the evening previous; it appears that Jena) Dunn, a girl purporting to come from Wheeling, called at the house and —. requested lodging for the night; saying that she had been living on Cliff street. bid - had- left . her place there and was going back to Wheeling. Yesterday morning at alx o'clock ahe ball, taking *the train on the Cleveland and Pitts. : btErgh Railroad for Wheeling, where, it Wean, she has a slater living. ;The body.of the Infant was removed to De. Tore's, and an Inquest will be held upon It this morning. Tho apron In which the leafywq wrePPed was identified an the property of Jenny Dunn. MI The Pleasant Valley Railway. . The bill to authorize the extension of thispablle convenience, from its former tarmbaus at the Allegheny Diamond, arrow the 'river. to Hand and Liberty . streets, - has becOme finally a law, the Stovitilor having slgned It noon after its ' " pateago. We have not yet a copy of the _Act, but understand the route of the new 'road to ba r as follows: the present tract from the north alto of the Diamond to the corner of Ohlo and Federal atreent Will be discontinued, proceedingrinatead from Federal along the two north-east aides of the square, around them, down .to Ohio street, across Ohio at right an "" Else. also crossing the Troy Hill track, ' down along the east side of the market `house to the south-east corner, at the old church of Dr:Tresely, thence eastward through the ally from Mat. comer to illandllsky, down Sandusky to Lacock, ' thence' to Anderson, and by Anderson .. to the bridge and up Eland street to the comer orLtberty. We also understand that the work of construction will be pry:emoted without delay, TILE PAST .% Pittsburgh NOW•PNICT 0 Eighty.. three. Years Agu and What It Cun. El= We bavo In our poeeeaeion a copy of the Pittsburgh °exam:, No. 10, Feb. ruary 17, 1737. This is the earliest copy we have ever aeon,. and perhape, none Issued price. to It Is now In existence. ii i ,„ The paper is a plain, quaint , fash ioned abee , nearly one•half suparfi cial stra f ono page of the present Gazarrs; and contains twelve columns. The man unoement la wade: "Pitts burgh: ti rated and gold by John Scull and Joh 113oyd, at their printing oftlea in Water a reet, neat the Ferry, where sub. sciiptio a (at 17s 00 per annual) way be made. Advertisement , au., for this Paver a thankfully received and Prlntln In its different branches Is done with car elegance and expedition. Ad. yanked:ants not exceeding a squire are Inserted throe weeks for a dollar and every continuance after one-fourth of a dollar." We dad the proceedings of the Patri otic Convention held at Wachlneton, Pe., Matthew Itichie preslidlng, and Craig Rialto re clerk. Among the resolutions ware :ho following: Resolved, That the . luipertati6n of spirituous liquor. to the we:. side of the Allegheny Mountains lends to the preju dice and Impoverishing of .be wrattern inhabitants, In order thereto a tommedy the evil aforesaid, Resolved, Tbat thls convention do pledge themselves to each other, and .to :such other of their follow-ctizons as Ilan join in this atseelatlon, that wei will not buy or nee any other liquors than such ao are manufactured on the western watera, except only wine in Canna of necessity for medicinal anti altered pur. posts: .. Resolved, That from a Serious comh lion cf the public utility or the obovo measure, and that the execution thereof depends wholly upon public virtue, do invite the inhabitant's of the western waters to loin therein and sestet in car ' rying these resolves into free execution; • and that it bo requested by this Conran. ' lion that the asveml county courts wee. cf the Allegheny Mountains. Interfere by ;heir legal authority in regulating the rates of tavern keepers In ouch intoner as may encourage the manufacturing of good liquors' within their mreral itiattone end discourage the itiaportatibti of liquors to this conatry." • - Thus it will be seen that good home made whisky was the acceptable. barer age of that day. The following resolu tion displays a stets of adage somewhat deplorable in a financial point of 'view: "Resolved, That this convention con sidering themselves as Intrusted with the general interest of this pantry, can not overlook a circumstance of the first Importance. It is well known that nature haa Axed a horrid between these three onuuties and those eastward from the Allegheny Meuataloe, that renders - their interests in many respects differ ent; biassed with a fertile sod, we Dave no access to exportation, our wants, real or fictitious, are daily draining our cir• culattes medium, the mitroada la constant ly running While we have do means for feeding the source. Our binds must to patented, that cannot be doze without cash; our proportion of the national debt roost he paid and that cannot he done without conk; our private mutual con tract. must be discharged, and this, in many • reepects, cannot bill done without curb; the security of our pow:wallops; the discharge of our taxes and debts are demands of a most peremptory nature; It behoves no, therefore, to look about us and reflect what means we have of :supplying de mends that cannot be put od' without apparent ruin. We have property and there appeara one and but one way of turning it out to our advantage; the troops on thti western posts require con. slam supplies, but unhappily, we have hitherto supplied them for articles et foreign luxury, we hove given the fruits of our land and labors for the thrierfl a isles' of Europe, and afterwards given the little money : we bad In times to pay these very merchants that received them frout us—we first gave our prnelfice and then our money; This cannot last long The sooner we 'Opp the happier for no. The necessary supplies most be had, and these must bo bed from us; they neither can be, wanted nor obtained from any oilier quarter. This therefore, la In our power to choose whe ther we are to give them for thing. that will be mullet, out finally ruin us, or things that will eventually relieve us from all our inoonyemenoes; ander three lmpraalons this Convention resolve, that it lathe Indlispenuble duty of,every MAW in this country to still no article to the public contractors but for specie and we do urge add recommend every inhabitant of these counties to adopt this measure." Resolutions were also adopted by the convention praying for the establish mint of a public seminary of learning at Washington; also in opposition ''to any treaty with any foreign power by Con. grass, that may tend in the smallest man ner to obstruct tho freo and open naviga tion of the Mlaelesippi rivor, as we con. elder any attempt made by any body of men for that purpose an an abriiiirmont of cur common rights, and, if adopted, an ruinous to the whole western coon- "On motion. it was resolved that our P.epresentativea be instructed to repre sent to the honorable house the inability of this county to pay their. State tax In specte, and to have means devised to re ceive produce. That Ode convention 'consider the present mode of levying and collecting taxes as exceedingly bur den-some and expensive, and that some lees expensive mode in necessary for the ease of the people. That these resole. tione be forwarded by the clerk to the Pittsburgh Gszsrrs for publication, and the'. .we adjonrn to meet 'next at the house of John Dodd, to Washington, at the stated time." - . We find .311:1 essay on "Women," In 'which It appears that that branch of the human sex waxes much admired it, those remote days as at the present, but there is not ono word about fin:halo suffrage. Imeresting adwicwa nedrly six monthi later from London are published RR fresh new', but they had no cable In those good old times. The following appears: "The inhabl tanta of the town of Pittsburgh are re (gloated to meet at th Diamond on Thursday, March let, 178 t, to consider the expectancy of erecting a publics mar ket house." Here is another: "One Hundred Dollars Reward! Runaway from the inbecrlber an !dented Irish servant man named John Buchanan, about.2B years of age, 6 feet 6 Inches high, black complex. !on, very ifilininate appearance„ short black hair, .peaks with the brogue, la very pregnant with little artifice end is a notoneus liar. Took with him two horses, which he tried to trade coming down the Allegheny mountains. He was bought from Jeremiah Warder, Parker & Co., was born in. Cork and if a glove maker. The above reward will be paid to have him apprehended so that he may be brought to justice. Forty dollars will be paid to any persona that will have him taken up sad secured in any work house orprlson In the . United States Ito that • his waiter may get him again. [Mantel) . • James O'Hara. John and Daniel Craig announce that "at their new hat shop they take beaver, fox. raccoon! and muskrat skins, beef, pork, butter ' nd flour in pay for h ats and cape." There another advertisements oddly end quaintly constructed for which we have no room in this paper. Altogether this old link of the past Is a curiosity In Its way, and presents strange contrast to the large and enterprlaing newspaper of the prawn: day. FIRE. Another 'Defective Irlee—The Result.- Dweillog Partially Destroyed. Yessterday afternoon between three and four o'clock, a tiro occurred at the resi dence of Mr. M. Elhellaby, on the Perrys ville, Plank head, about one tulle out from the toll gate at the head of Federal atreet. The nee .was occasioned by a defective flue. The house was a two 'tort' frame and almost new, having been built not two years ago. •The upper portion where the Lire originated was damaged considerably before the flames could be extinguished. The neighbors in the vicinity as soon at it was discovered, rallied around the house with buokete, and succeeded by great exertions in saving the building trout total destruction, The lose can hardly be estimated, but will probably be tally covered by flee hundred dollars. There was no ;neurones. The policy oi. pired • few days ago and bad not been renewed. Mr. Shollaby intended re moving Into the city and had taken away come of his furniture from the upper rooms, no that l b s lota was leas than. it might olhOrrrien have been. Allegheny county seems to hoed a Band ing icapoclor or somebody else to look after thin "defective doe" business. Fully two-thirds of the fires for the past year Lava resulted from thin mum. Our builders had better quit the huslnces or Ohre make better work . RePletanhing.—llensekespers in re plenishing their stock or lweensevzro, should examine the stock on hand at the warehouse or the Keystone pottery, No. 233 Liberty street. - Masers. Kier er. proprietors. .Tno finest chins and Brie. tot ware Is In store, together with a large assortment or all grades, - from the most delicate In dnish to the strongest and Firrehte in menntsMmen. THE COUR7S. U. K, Ulatrict('ourt—Judge Met audit., FRIDAY, Mare!, 2r,.-I•Tha oaaa of flo, United States IN. a atoek of 11,1,10,, tobacco, oral. , 0vr!,,01 by v. S. !fall .b Co,, on trial at adjournmenCTl4Oraday, was rammed. Tha jury found fu thei Coitad States for all tha_goods upOO whiel, MAI nal found [Da prupor raronue - tamp. (1114 mark.. • The neat coon taken up waslhat of the United Staten no. Julius Adler, Louis Rasenburg and Poriroite Fletcher. 'Three partill4 worn arrainned on an indictment containing four counts. Too firm mind Wfie for relining without giving tiotfoo to Aindidolll; nocond, giving false notice of capacity of rectifying establishment; third, falling to mako proper notrie• in books: finish, tilling pact nag and cook• 'of dietittutf spirits for nolo without gong , log, iu•peoting and staliWng. lil•trict Attorney Swops appeared tor the United States and R. it. Carnahan, Esq., for defendants. On trial, -- -z— -rtistrict Cokri—Judgc Kirkpatrick FRIDAY, Si erch.—Thet cane of Dona. hue vs. Tha Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Manchester Passenger Railway Comps,. ny, repotted yeaterday, WAV resumed tint eutonnted to the jury. A verdict had not noon agreed — upon when Court ad. Jourued. No other eac - A were taken up and the jury wee (Unbarred with the theuke oY the . . Court 01 COD:MUM Pleas—Judge Sterrett, IPRIDAY, March 26,—1n the rano, of Ransom. ♦a. The Ailedbony Insuraure Cdmpany, motion for a new trial, and Teatimes filed on the, part of defendant. The motif Duncan for use - of. Mulch• [mom re. W. 11, Williams, previously reported, was mimed and autmaltted to tlto Jury. Tho Jury found for thn .tto. fnnoact. The uezt case taken nip WWI that Read .t Johnson VliL J. D. Stlbwart ,t al Action urn it book acennnt.. Verdict to plaintlirs fu the num fb,791. • Quarter Selo es—Judge Collier. FRIDAY. Mureh drat 011140 taken np nal 'that of the Commonwealth V. Andrew Sturgeon, indirind for assault and battery, Me,,,-aialona, hie wire, prose cutrix. It was alleged by Mrs. Sairgoou .that her husband, thesis:hi:Want, RlMlel/ her with his fist and kinked her. The jury returned rerdlo: 'of guilty. Sin. Leone deforred. • Th• next care taken up wag Wet or the Commonwsaith vs. Barney Farrell, In. dieted for robbery, Peter Smith prosecu tor. Mr. Smith alleges that on the even ing; of the lah day of March, while he tam walking along Fifth avenue, near the Relief Engine House, he was attacked by two men, one of whom caught him ■nd threw him down while the other took his watch from hle pocket and ran away. The man woo took the watch, be said, wan the defendant Barney Farrell. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty without leering the box. John Staudt indicted for aseault and battery. George Schutz prosecutor, was the next case taken up. The jury . re ' turned a verdict of not guilty AIM direct ed that the coats be dtvilded equally be- iween the paroles. The next 41.14,1 taken up - was that of toe Commonwealth vs. Thoa. Fleming, In. dieted for Amer et eel., Mary Cook pros ecutrix. Tlee Denies expreasetd a sell- Eugene to marry and the court allowed a nol pros. to be entered on payment of costs. Toe proskcutrix being a minor and an orphan, it we, neceeeary that a guardian Ire eppelnted, and ou petition of J. W. Patterson. Ewa, A. L. Pearson was appointed guardian, who troosentod to the marriage, and the partlea :ben repaired talkie Sheritris o®ce•aad worn joined In the bootie of matrimony by Justice Ammon, assisted by J. W. Pat terson, Esq. The case of the Commonwealth w. Richard A.lker, indicted far &ening Honor on Suuday, seas next taken up. The jury returned a verdict or not guilty, and directed that the defendant pay the oust's. Conrad Frau, who has been in jab for *ohm time on a charge of Amami: and. battery on oath of his wife, we. brought Into_yourt and dtscharged, the grand Jury hsving Ignored the TRIAL LIST FOR RATURDAT. . . 129 Coin. Ti. Lew:! Eltkll, 2 ea•ma. 11.5 " " John 31.111bsck. IX2 " " rrnnk Moron. " John Stout. • . 183 ' M. W. Roehllng. Isl " James R. I.arolhan. Ito " Joan Duran. i 33 " Alex. Phares, 339 " Pater Vlllarer. LIST FOR mositsr. 143 Com. ra. That. Kennedy. 190 " " Maggie Batter. • 169 Joint Wood. lad " Pater Crider. Samuel Hurst. 191 • Rivera Drake. 194 John Doran. 193 , " Wm. Nieholion. 195 "• Chas. Ritter, et al. Stephen Hoffman. 201 • Peter Berlin. 197 W. F. Kelley, 2 easee. LIST FOR 1 CESILLY. 202 Corn. ye. Prank Morgan. 201 swim. 205 Henry Bean, 2 cams. 207 " Fred. Dollman. 171 Duly Holland, 2. cases. IEI2 " Michael Sharman. 123 9 George Muckier.' 131 " Abraham 0. Tllman. INDIGNATION MEETING The, Ormsby Peaseeger Railway 14111— flow the Chtzeoe. of the South, fide Appreciate Its Defeat—Harrisburg to be Viehl..4 by a Cotinelttee of IneeetlgurL Leer evening a meeting of the eittzena of the South kids wee held at the Town Hall, Birmingham, to consider the action or our representatives at Harrisburg to allowing the bill for the Incorporation of the Ormsby Passenger Railway, to be defeated. There was a full attendance of cilium, when the meeting wa* called to order Prof. Andrew Bortt In the chair, and the reporters of the preps as Secrets rlaa. After a statement of the call which had been lasued, Dar. Attarbury moved the appointment of a committee to draft rr.solutlons expressive of lb° sense of the meeting. Carried, and Messrs. Atter. bury, Patterson and Aughiobaugh ap pointed. • Atighinbatigh now addreseed tho meeting; stating that the bill had come op in the Senate a few days agerand was defeated:by a tie vote, tho Democratic Senators in a body voting against it. tie suggested the Idea of sending two or three Democrats to Harrisburg to ex plain the bill, Two of the Senators who voted againet the bill had moved a reconsideration of the vote which was carried and It .was again before the Senate. He thought It Weald be better to send a Committee to Harrisburg': Resolutione of censure would • not be 'efficient. Ile therefore moved a reconsideration of the find motion, and the appointment of a Committee of three to visit. Harrisburg, Carried. The expenses of the Committee were. left with the stockholders of the road, a ;meeker suggesting if they had not sufficient enterprise in pay finch a little hill they would not have enough to build the road. Some discussion now ensued upon the meaner of appointing tho committee. Finally Measta:Aughinhaugh,Atterbury and Adams were appointed to select three suitable Persons to vialt Harris. burg, and to secure the funds for the payment or their expenses. The meeting then adjourned. Immediately afterwards the appointing Committee mot and selected Masan, John P. Helsel, David B. Oliver, and E G. Krehan, as the delegated Committee to visit Harrisburg. Progreestre. Amid all the complaints, Just now, of dull Ornee, It le retreating and cheering to bear of one who is presperoue. Of this clans our friend. Mr. Win. Semple, of Allegheny, is a notable example. Already he has one of the largest dry goods establishafents in Western Penn. sylvanla, and yet Is crowded for room to • accommodate his immense trade. To obviate this inconvenience, be has con. eluded to erect another building, which will be completed during the coming season. It is ;the design to suite the new house not only useful to himself but an architectral ornament to the city—nn evidence of pubilo spirit which cannot ho too highly commended. We are grati fied to record this indication of !nevi/tea prosperity and nuccricron the part of one who by energy, tact, lair dealing nod returning full ntoony'a worth to every patron, bas made himself a Hz Moo among dry, goods merchants—ono eminently deserving of fortune's favors. Elegant Penn Street Residence.—For sale, one of the fioßd. best both aed most convenient residences in the two cities• very convenient to bueinees, good nolgh ' hortiOod,,to. The honer, contains eleven largo Moats, wide hall nod big h callings, besidee washroom and Ironing room, bathrooms, water closets on each floor, a good fire and thief-proof vault, and also a good stable. carriage, house. end rooms above for driver. The lot Is 30 by 160 feet, fronting on Penn, and runs through to Fayette street. The lot hail:mime street (route, this is certainly one of the most desirable city properties now offered for tale. 'For farther partic ulars inquire of C. H. Love, 59 Fourth .0-nvuo. PITTSBURGH )A HS GAZETTE; SA T RDA LEG 151.AT1 r. Loral MMlle , Prrw - ntrrJ—Yrlluel -,\9•lr•-.. Matlrr•, T.ratipot T J.C., . NN'et Kato roooitektl rot'''. or Iho Iksilms - tog !Oen! hllla wlilrlt lim%o In the , Logl.l.lttro: W• ti1..1.10011/i - • "An act_ ralatloa 1./ liar avnool Mat rtot t/min/sod 4.r Lim Thirti a,tti Fir t h %Vat del //1/ Ih. city of Pllt*lturgit" inoyitloo Itt velitlll tirst for tho rnflnal of Ito. eito..t/lidalluu Pr ,, v 1 . 0 , In rotation to wantia, ittonant Mil. - . The other eaction9 MO 40 Sta. 2. Thal said Third and Filth warda of rerld city shall lat mat remain rkoe•tite dbarlot, under the Joint control of (half two boards or owhool &rectos& au Last as the. Sald two boardn Owtl . mgr.. to Si) r X . ll. dune sold sub dtatrlct. 821. .1. It shall bo ilk'', Ail for the boos d of a !resoluta of !tiller of nail word. lo giro 110:led at 11113. o r 11.0 Joint hoards holdout its than tonsil Its before the end of any aclobol roar, al their deAlen to have sold nub dial tha 41,,,i; and said ettballatrict •hall trout sod after thes'end of wild 'school year he dlridad. tutu two nalb.distrlota In &mordancy with mill subject to the prorlalona .1" nit act of A saeusbly, lentil Ind "An act a lehllug the Third and Creaillig INM wart In thn city. of rlttoshurgh," approved February 2‘.1, 1865. I= An or: to annul the tturrittito 000listol botwPott LitthottotMyr. of F'hllxdcL ON, anti Char lotto 11.rker, or Ellzntott.ll, A ilogbr4i3 coltnly, otttoretl into trobro. nry. ISM), Ix reported from the runiMlL too on Dlvorotta with it neonttivo wolll - TUg rONNELL,CIVILI.r: IVAII.IIOOII. aupplemenf• to an act entitled ~ A HuppLowent to tbo net Incorporating the Pittaburgla and ComteHaynie raltrinul company," provided "that Ihn VIEW, burgh mid Count.ilsvlllo railroad coot. pony are hereby utitinirl /Ad nod emp"rr. eyed to ezeretue, have, Mid enjoy all the rowan. and privilnyee rotative to the rovioasinent of nonagon, fi.r Wain in I.oil and appropriated Or to be token and an., provident], or materials taken, or for changing of the cite of any public road, oxcept thu Cumberland and Wheeling turnpike or any branch railroad built or leased by cold enhipauy am 040 110 W con ferred on aoid Pithinurgh 0111.1 Villo railroad company, by are art anti tied: a 4 aupplemont to the AUL incrorpo. rating the Pittsburgh anti runnellsville railroad eolupany,' approved the tsrcnty. tirot day or 'March, Autio nandul, OLIO thousand eight hundred and tiftv-tive, Provided, That the mannur of appotntliar v,eurera abet 178 the same /121 le prickled for by nximinir law :lows In force rulativa to the Pittsburgh and Cesinellevllle rail road company." COUNTY ituenitiNTENDnevr's orrice., An act authorizing the. Coetion”eionere of Allegheny county provide accam• modithens tar the Chump leupsrinten. dent, provides "that the Commiesloners of Allegheny 'county are hereby author ized and required to provide a convenient itiont or regime In the court house in the city of Pittsburgh. or at COOLS other Snit eine ins,. and furilish the saute in suitably manger with all the me•essary fixtures appertaining 'thereto for the adiiii - ort . ,Use and accoultriodattoll of the Couhty emporintendent of common schools or said county, and pay the ex pen:ea attending the asna• out of ilia funds of said comity as o'her county expanses era paid." isternen INCLINED PLANE Au ect to incorporate the Central _ln clined Plane Company, provides for the ionorpuration or the said Contnany with Benjamin Hingerly,"Cbas 14. Armstrong, Charles P.S , ..htvartZ, William Stevenson, Robert A.'Schnable, Andrew Pattereou, Oscar F. Lautntu, and George W. Schlu. edorberg en nogg:MIMS; tho capital steak to be 520,000; the Company to be organ ized In the manner end reatric. 'Molt similar to three of the Monongahela Incline Plane Company. The Campany when organized to empowered .'to locate, construct and operate ono or morelactine plane pailienter raliway• from any point or pan:anon or near Cliff street. to any point or points on, or near Li tarty street, in the city of Pittsburgh, and under the reartictlenn and Ihnitartons of the afore said act shall have all the other power/ and privillgeS therein conferred on the aforesaid llonongwbeist Inclined Plane Company, except only that its said lu• ruined plane mill:rave shalt be located as hereintefore provided and not other. wino," • • EAhTI3III3IINOHAM \t-.HAUTAUP An sat suithoriaing the borough of Esat. Birmingham to col teat wharfage pro vides fur the ailitetton or the same. nn all Mists, .t..; landing on the sant horn above et the l i danangahels river _between Twenty-sixth and tiltirentoonth streets, the Borough Council mssing ordinances to govern the name, and In no case interfering with the legal rights of the owners of property fronting on Water street. TEIII"FRANCE. "An act to •prohltfit tho Peening of H. Comma Meall spirituous vinoue malt or broerd ifroora In the borough of itrad• doek..bdrough of Sewlckly townships of Wilkins, Versailles, Penn, , North Fay lotto, South Fayette, Sawlckls, Loot and Klibuck In the county of Allegheny," provide. that no licenwee to sell for drinking purposes epiritoue 'lnoue malt or brewed liquors shall be Maned to any porton or persona In theplaese named, The penalty of selling or renting prop. erty to say welter thereof, je not less than 150 nor more than LIMO, provided that the persona haring licensee now. be hot Interfered with nattl the expiration of the came. ft la nude the duty of con stables to make complaint against any offender under the act, to be tined not More than Viied nor toss than $2OO tor neglecting to do no. before a magistrate, • at the expiration of ten days, efter he has had knowledge of the violation of the law. Presetkiallork. A few evenings clues a very pleasant affair occurred at the residence of bfr. Jas. B. Orr, 193 Beaver street, Allegheny.' Tho gentleman has been engaged In the Sunday School work with great auccesa for many years, and at present 111 one of the most faithful and ancient teachers in the North Avenge M. E. Sunday School. The love and esteem with which he is regarded by hie clue was evidenced Last Friday evening on the occasion of a visit from the echolars. An hour or no had passed away pleasantly - in social Inter. course when he was suddenly surprised 'bye neat little speech from Miss Lassie Owens, who presented him, In behalf of herself and classmates, .wtth a pafr of elegant and costly porcelain vim., ornamented with gold and of a beautiful pattern. The recipient was too iniach overcome to milk" reply, but Ids feelings were more fitt egly expressed by Ma emotion than could have been done In language. Following this ceremony, end aa a happy close to the evening, the company sat down to an Impromptu collation, which appropriately. concluded the ozerciaes. The affair VMS a Most agreeable and pleasant one throughout, and to teacher and scholar cannot fell In the future to serve ae a tie of 'friendship and sympathy to bind them more closely together. Matlaury Report The followlug is the list of deaths In the cl•y of Pitteburgh froii3 the 14th to the 21st of Merob, as reported by Dr. J. Guy MelJandlees,yhyticlan Co the Board of Health: The whole number of death's wore 32; of thin number 20 were melee and 12 fonialee; white 30, colored 2. Of the above there Were under I year 7; from 1 to 2,3; 2 to 5,1; 6to 10, 3; 20 to 30,. 3; 30 to 90, 9; . 40 to 60,.4; 50 to 60, 1; 60 to 70, 2, • , TM) causes of death were as . follows Overdose of laudanutu,./; congestion o brain, 4; diarrtono 1; pneumonia, 1; scar let fever, 1; puerperal peritouilLs,l; soft ening of brain, 2; angina pectorle, ap oplexy, 1; IEIOEIIIO, 1; debility, 1; general 1; valvular _Moat disease, I; . old age, I; scarlatina rualigua, 2; mementos, I; asoltee, 2; consumption, 2; peritonitis I; spina bifida, 1; premature birth,. 2; In. !damn:Lotion of bowels, 1; meillogitit, 1! albutninuris, I. Shirt Emgrium. Shirts aro worn at all someone, In all weathers, and plan kinds. Every other garment can at times he dispensed with . . • —a shirt never. Everybody and his toys must have flannel, muslin, linen,* calico, checker ahambray gbh. to. It is therefore worth while that everybody should know and remember that-the veteran sorer for theme necesaltiee. Mr. Joaeph M. Elliott has removed his Shirt Emporlutu t o No. It 3 Ohio street, Allegheny, Whore hta conntkna friends will find him as Hand and pleaslux a Salesman as ever, and with all tile 'allele* on - hand ready to null exactly every taste, from the humblest to the moot fustidloue. Tile La tort Style No. finer or hotter 0111 , 1. ef goods is turned out from any estehilehment In the city Limn those which the patrons of Eicapen beide t Co.. 110.50 Sixth street, atwoya procure a; that popular merchant tailoring hoUre. • Well made, neat fitting of the latest style, era Um characterLetke of the clothing turned out front Una house. The firm Insist upon giving tLia utmost hattsfaction In every article before i It paste from their hands. The redo has been found to work well. Young gentle•• men cannot do better than patronizing Booporaieldo &Co, In making spring put rtrafe,„ A (treat Curprt N nrctroure t A I.s.lrtrronnisllll 1 1 ( 111.4111,10 .1.(11111104.1 enreur or t 1.411 n third or II oroutury trnrl,l of 0.311.1,111 t. Lind pr,gronmitill--0114b111.1 awary irlen•nitt rut t , ,.pn„t lir tr , o rrintrrlrttor. 1.1 I. rt. ,lon. PiW otel.,v, 6.1 11.1, ni eiol4ll II ovelts Ito, Inv NN en!. we 'Mao rpotlll 3 lllllll, V 1,4 1 , 111144,i NO ' throe roan, ogw 11l Witnlgiogtoti 1001 loch, amt In nllll In °prim uo k lug Anin, qf ho landlod lo 111 dopartmont. of 11111111111 bl In Ibn Won!., ptialtloll. 111.11111110 by bon, oho. denting, mouton) , and pack approclatlon of 1.1111 wonla ,ir ihle 11111,110. tha non /Inn 1..44111111a for loony y , otra. 411,1 Iho 000111. 111,11 1 0041011 n .111011 lowa roo,,otly hem, owl,' to tholr Ware rooms nod lotalnono rtelllllao, motto lif innOall lhalr enlvanne 10 1,01111 higher atondlior hl Ili,, trado, fOrn of thidr new wororonma nod ^clout of their trade may In, Ifffnrrocl from ilia - rant Mot their multi noon, with nn onlroneo Irmo 1 1 1111, ovation, ollonoli a depth or 1:10 Not to till atrent In Om 'roar, fool than an I!, 1111 I. Mll.ll n .lug along; the Lank atrout 114 by in faot. It.. low 110. In 1110 100111 1111V1A4111 In 11.n.r till olotho. COMM, toot:Ingo, it,'. In kaol.loff with thalr now I•o4irlitl tin, firm linv• 11110110 d for 1 - 111,1 I , ll,ogin'ol triton, not 11/11,f the 15t1;044 notouttoorit _hi 1 114 city, Mot the !argent They IntVo .r— rOt.tllll/1,1 of Oarpelo„ oil ''loloo, window aldtdoa, gnat lino, .tr. Ily connuctlonN with 1 Iln 111,1111. 111,1111611 t fOrolko tonnilraottfrant and diront talon they era ohlo ui phwo hoforo holy etlidlomaro Its,, latent. nirlao • at t,o fruitful! ponando illOllll7lll, ullll with a saving 01 the WLoli,uulu doaloren 111 . 0111. Thelr 14011 . 0111. allelt of A xlialillstnln, A10410E:Ulm, Winona. Vol vo' 0 11114 Brun. cola hna. Jlevor boon cinallail In the hlntury o:tho carpet Icado In Intlnbourgh, and will ii., vflorod It the bloat prtcua 1 in'toltad allow EXtra rlrinin hove 10.011 11111 , 1,1 itlnt 1 hair ntoph of Ingrain° and all nntlll - 11611 . t•Arl4l:n 1J11,01: 114, din 11,,E•gr1041n fir the /1/Ivlll , lL p,14.4.11 to 1,6 , f l lllll' nitvwhorn. lion vary. InrPortant fantur• of their notoollahmont In the hoknory Aerial melt, In whin urn mu. gaged a aufllclant torten of work nolf thoroughly control.. ra for Ilto 10901 monnlicittaa nod ,hole,, IL work of rll l .l.ltlg 412111 laying carpet., oil cloth, ,Sc, and what In clll4l, 1.1 Important, atrletly in accoronnen with appolntmont. Car polo doll. ars about an en•fmtlal as hodn and 11110 of 11,6 wont lelOtuvtileoun lirmas..furnlnhltig is the Fur'. •chotio of covorinaa lor the f10r.,1. To [noon upon whom - this pleannnt duty falls and . to - all who ars curfew, as to LIN titan. new of transacting the carpal JoPnfunot on a large scale, we can confidently re. command the antabilahment of Meters, ' M'Clintocit dr Co., tie at once an wivalf taganon Waco 0,-buy 111, and a 11.1. t. ant- Infnatory place it,nee. Len g Courtatil pF "A rnr" . send.. us the following With a inquest that it he publiatted for the edification of bashful toweine who dilly daily about their sweethearts, and take up an amount of. time in dawdling and dangling quite ineffirient to exasper ate the nvost, patient of the gentler sea : 'lf there Is anything:nos/disheartening to u woman titan a long courtelep I has - a yet to db,nover It. From the woman who inerrl.q for a home:--and them are far too many who do that—to the fair crea ture who marries fir love, there are thousands who are kept In . ausponso for years, not knowing whether the man whom they expect to marry is really going to.propbce or not. It in Vclry err. Lain that long courtships seldom result in matrimony. It generally happens that the faults of both par - Ilea are made evident, and the dibdre fur separation la mutual. But no ynnrg (or old) man has aright to monopolize the attentions of a lady ft.: years and then coldly dismiss , tier. Ily so doing he .Fosslbly prevents her from marrying coma ono who would be glad to have her, and acts a part winch no gentle Man wile Edo, gentle. Mk], In ken you Lave dclitried that the lady to worthy of your choice (and drib% he too long chnot It) 'pp the guts tlon' tivii not her hosit at rect." The advioe of the piquant correspuldent la to the point. In other vtortia ' •l imalnesa is business." So then, ilachful . "pfp the question" and then prepare; for the wedding tour by purchasing one of these elegant bride's trunks—tin beat Llebler's, No. lilt Wood street. lAobhee has also eyoryttling In the trunk line—ladies' sateen,' gentlemen'. travel. (log satchels, trunks, pa:twat:testis and valccen of ailitzte, styles and patterns. Call on Liebfri at his mammoth enePO rinin, No. 114 Wo - d street, and look a: the stock. Illegan: finish And cheap prom ellaraetpriz4 this trstabi fah Inert, /14 Wood street, as tile pia,. Lite I obuyance In augwer to many inquiries we give below a brief eiplanktlen or the Lion cf the accumulating policy Mille (lc-opsratlce Life Insurance Company, which seems to be ouperceding all other . forme of life inaurance. Taking for ex ample ths age, forty-five years, and the amount of itlllUrallee, one thousand dol. lam, the applicant to requ {red to pay ten dollar.. cash when the inauranee Ia elect ed (say September I, 1869) and an equal auto on the let of January and July, inland 1571, making In all fifty dollars. Ile la alsoXequired to pay an sasessment of two dollars within the next todendar month after each death that occurs in his Cittalt (I,oot persons.) often as three two dollar asmeasments are paid, two dollars aro added to -the amount of insurance, the policy being settled as rot Iowa: lithe insured shall die before making any other than the find ten dollar pay ment, the forty dollars unpaid on his admission fen 1.111 be deducted from the oco thousand dollars, and hie heirs will receive nine hundred and sixty dollars cash. If -ho shall die after making twant3 - stive two dollar peymeute, his bairn will receive the full one thousand dollars, with twentyfive two dollar additions, or one thousand and flay dollars. If be has paid one hundred assessments, hie heirs will receive one thousand two hundred dollar., &c., ,te. If the insured shall reface or fait to continue his payments, the policy is not entirely forfeited, but by Its terms stands good for a annealed amount for each year during which payments were continued. All interested should gat the Company's circular, - at Its office, /29 Smithfield street. Elegant Heateence and Grounds for sale on 1 .2111 f street—the realdonce of the Into James P. Tanner, Eel. The build ing is ono of the boat in the two cities, and the location very deislrablo one, having a 'lnegnificent view of the two cities and the rivers, railroads, ha, being free from' grooke, hoot, Ac. The house tiontaMs same seventeen rooms, large bhuallrso, h e i me n ce ts i n such and m a i l l a t n h d cmoldiTo we-. ter all through the house; bath rooms and water Wilson' on each floor; fire and thief proof vault; the whole house Is heated with a patent heater. Also, car riage house, stable, gree' hone°, summer house, Ice hone°, tine fruit, and every thing lo make It a drat clam residence having the comforts of the country end all the oonveniences of Um city. Thin property will be sold for much loss thou It would cost to Improve, and on reason able tortes. Enquire of C. H. Love, 59 Fourth Avon ue The Coutieental Call at the, Continental to.dav and en joy a rare dinner prepared expressly for the occasion and suitable to the limes. All that can please the eye and appease the appetite will be found on the table. - Cientlemanly waiters will be found prompt and obliging in satisfying the demands °lithe patrons. For . Wetness men the Continental, next door below the Postotnce, Fifth avenue, will be found especially convenient. They can drop in tally convenient.- on their way to will the Post °Moe d . Stra h ngers In the city dud all they can ask for at the Continental !nth° way of edibles. Hungry people, all pro fessions, trades and Mama, can easily aPpease their hunger by calling at the Continental. • New Mots. hkrunteln Patriots ....... The Squire's Daughter:... TheA r achlyville Boys Cantata Charley Eugene Cooper Baby's Cihristmam Ultt Ho That Overcometb ...... Temperance Library For sale by F. G. Robieman. 113 Third avenue. Special indoceinesta will be °tiered to ppm,na purchasing books for Sunday School Linear • The Worst man that the French revolu tion producial was Bertrand Barere. So utterly depraved did he become that be lent alt taste for Pior, Dannals CO. ? el cream ale, and blood alone could "attar}, C. C. Ltghtrap, of the Morgan House. Would reapectfully inform hie Mende and the public generally that on and after April 1, banal take charge of the tinarrr nnusn, Where Ito will be happy to mow all his old. friends and patrons. Any lady with sufficient meffinuilcal Skill to Tuna noffitencill, can use is Singer &min Machine. It rune very light and n!nr. MORNING, MARCH 26, 1870 • Auneerreente. irritiLt 1101 r \Lnir.—.1 large and avloct an -1110141. 1.40111 b litt at Ina Opera MUM*, last. smoffi„, an it wwl the err...sloe of Mr. ILwooport'n lainopt. u narnon and l'y• t man . ' Was presented in an not ralnalraldn mannar. Mr. hariitiport ell llau.o n 1.4 1.1 auonrinr , and will:inn never mei n Pytilien more ;Wink/1,1,1y tilayel thi s ,. IL was. by Mr. ( 1 11.111.nr Net nv•ntilg. Tlrs emtartalnmantcl..ad with tha , . opialitni remedy intro," Wl/11:11 WW. clan well rmular n L A n asrollenl 6111 mill Isli.rfnadnd 1.1/1a arlerileen nod able eretileg, • rd , tfln Ilitt onI• eon! liaoitt to .1.4 n full illi141“1 Ao , Aol.oitty oof f. 411411, kit vri, haofft amt I.lotoo i 1 1 1 01 , 111 4 :10 tilfl/11 limn tlogl: 114 1 / 1 1. rntn n. blOt, A Pp/undid pro. grastoom 1001I•lin 0ia11e0... 6 4 .1 tio, mxtpmu thin ..thstrorrort, •,1.1 Ode tovottilttif clortfAt their , o.ignanitonttl In fittolieult. liar* lotilWaldo llnak• at huh Pt 1,44 A moor whfrli llorritt'a A atm/Irony with u hole. Ar. Ina, Mltchall'it A ticl of Ow World, Iloruo'm Intrtaluntlon, Bor. alit nn Ihn /Ina, Tantaumnt, Waslay'a Morino., '4, .voln.. .14Ythology of AO., I'4tCan World, Th. NNW C . . 10.1117 of Uan- arallona. I vol. quarto, ' Connnantary roll thn Ktrlntorna In !Alin, NI tollalind In Ilot louf it.irt,• I voittroo nmo, !AIM, 01114tk Ilohrow, I', NMI, I !Winn, Norman and tnia..ollannoor works. In ovary 114- partnront of I,ltaraloro, HelanNo and Art. Htitlionory or all klsnla. For 111111(1 by Colont.l John D. 1::4411. No. 41, .lath lie on lnlow Noll tb Hold, atroal. ul; - N'cnlher--Iieniily and irhion 014,1 NO Strf.t•-•ACW Ml)j, of Mkt, no Cap*. • • 'llia beautiful apring•llkn weather with rio..havo loom fnVnrod for a row Jaya j ,- .at (1101 brOUgli., wit the beauty end (million of bar, eity to promenade Inn principal thorouglifaren. badtea With new at ulna of Iwmnotn , and gents will: the oorr-tool onlaly.oty/ra of hat. and all the go, honking of hats, do ,we may again, (141111,11 our renders thnt lhn larneat atock of hatred and MOat elegant idylea It. to . tin found at the Great Itapreeentative Het and Gap Howie of Wut. Fleming & Cu., N0:130 I.s'oott sttrott. I'rotri 15 to 20 pat cunt.-.can 1,0 email by purr:bating there. I.aat Day In Pittsburgh, Ilsday Colonel (Mahan will positively hold hie Net levee In Pittsburgh at Bur nell's lduseum. 'lt In hardly masihie that there are many of our citizens who have roc called on and became cc quaints.l with the largest man In the world; but the vary few 'who have neglepto4 One]. a visit will certainly not Purinit this day to pass without Peeing Mtn. Rut thn groateet crowd will be 1b.% who have, soon and hsosmo Ts qualnto'l will him;for he nay made booms of friends', who will call to stay farewell and leave him rood 'Moen wishes'. The &tan Mali, too, will draw tilts share of friends. }IP entern hie tank at 11 A. 3i. and 3 uud 8 v. X. Mew - a:Vs. . _ Tabasco 'rowan's, 45 Ninth St Snuff. ........ :. ... .....Nteg raw's, 45 Ninth St Cigar. ' . - Mt graw's, 45 Ninth St Pis.. 1116grawhs, 45 Ninth St Iteare-heumn Ntograw's, 45 Ninth St Ponrh.e4 Niesrrew's,- 45 Ninth St. Smoking outfit...Nies:raw'', 45 Ninth St eon:pito "Lock ...NiegrawNs, 45 Ninth St. Wholaeale, ratall.Nlagraves, 95 Ninth St. Papules- price: hirtraw's, 46 Ninth St. Flint itllre Wales Furniture Sake:— A. Loggia*, auctioneer, will coil on Mon day next, at ten o'clock, the entire fur; piton; or ten moms at No. 373 Beaver avenue. Allegheny; also, on Tuesday next, at tan o'clock, the entire furniture of the Morgan licuae, corner of Pasture lane* timi Taylor avenue. - These sales embrace a good assortment of beds and bedding. • With the return of the bright, walnut sunny spring days Moorhead has rapier:- 111 MM his stock of ladies' fancy - goods and lin:lona, at Nn. nl Market etrom. The laJlu will now fled nt his ettablish ment all that they need in. trimming'', dreas goods, laces, cuffs and collars, fancy notions for the toilet, jot Joweiry, and the innumerablesmallartieles which are neemary tcroompleto a lady's outfit, Pastry, llnec o'nfectionry, Ice cream, cakes, candle.., and all kinds of foreign' and detneatic fruits at Youneson's, corner of Smithfield erect and Diamond alley. Everything In the way of choice and dainty edibles at Youngaou'e. Meals at ail hours for ladlre end gentlemen at Youngeon'a..- One of the tincat dining hal la in the city, and. over thing to 00, reapend. Henry Pauli., having been burned out at t 24 littio avenue, has removed hie boot and shoe store and factory to the inarner of ;Fulton and Sheffield streets, Fifth ward, Allegheny, where from the 2lst Instant ho will be glad to watt on his Mends and custornersais usual. 41 • The Spring• Stock 01 Henry C. Hale. Merchant Tailor, at corner of Penn avenue and Sixth atroel, la now large and complete. kionalour Benpaine con ti um to preside at the cutting, tf tell Down—Hoots and Ribes Down.— Sirvar given In change to all purchaaera of }toots and Shoes. .Infant'. Fancy Shoes only - ten cents at 28 Fifth aventre. 4 • W. B. Corr at CO. --- Three Buudred Per Cent. Offered to agents to make and sell the Patent Clothes Washer. Address, A. rd. - Smyru, 2 Box 533, Pittsburgh, Pa. No matter what your prejudices may be in favor of any. particular Sewing Ma. chine, ma can couvert•you to the !reprov ed "Singer" at No. 20 Sixth street (late St. Clair.) STRAW 44. MORTON. 2 EIZEI II U 4 u TS — Soddenly,. at half past 11 o'clock, it Wald, at bit lice resl , lrooe, 023 LlbeltY son, Kea. WATSON 111113111:11. Notice of funeral In evenlar nainlka. ~►D7D~lIiT~~q 01 4 E1'11 NIEVER & NON, NO. CIS MON trnmEr. • Carrlingua /or 11 ." 13161 . 1.11/5 Faralmbed. COPF/liS ood al/ 7antral rurutstineat rt • .141 rates. MRS. S. C. ROBB, No. 91 Federal Sr., Allegheny At Ing det•rtnined not to co; over Niele Locus, .111 hosnAvel 11-4" toy 050530 • e , eon run, for th HATS, FLOW S. RS. . RIBBONS. PTA THE FRAME -I, LACE CI WLA RS. • LACE HAN DNB BO'n, • LLEEN.COLLAR3 AND • CUFFS. • • PAPRIL CVLLASS AND CUFFS, EIU fiLoVE." . eisemrn, LAMPE, HOSE. CHILDEEN , E 1103 E. CLUNEY LACE EIIUINOS • r.einrs. 11:4DERN(i run ' L.Dlrs , ArlioNs. ' • r..w .sal t s i ll i Ulf. , 9 , lLSWlTCHEJ i 1,,,, ,. AIK .NETTS. Ac,. to., .10 per sous wishlpg I'ol4 ndiebuing OtkZi,EIMI.. ro. fr3GATIIF JOHN M..OOOPER & CO. Belt and Brass Founders, LOCOMOTItE hIIOLLING MILL BRASSES 71a tie Promptly to Order. BABEIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand proxieurs and Maanfackn (ern Of M. Cooper's Imprevcd Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. 11 50 1u .. 1 15 . 150 _ 2 25 76 Fonnd l 7, Car. 17th and Railroad Ntrests, mi rusLic iNoTivE. • Harlux been appotntegHAfland NASMETER INSPECTOR yer•AOrgheny CountY,....Ped hereby given that unto the neceasary u=te and Mechanical TesileF Machinery can be provided. / will be found - at the OFFICE OF TiuE•IlA. TIONAt. COUN6ItY AND PIPE Nvonah., Twenty-Odnsstreet, eeur Penn, Pittsburgh. B. R. !MTH. Ole and Oika Meier Inspect°. PIED Vll9ll. FISH: Irrath Late !erring: - •• .• Whim Ylsb: • No. 1. 2 dart 3 Mae s ssa pkg. Labrador sekertl; • Mond Herrlnt; Cod /ha; , WATT. LANI 4 cn.o3. TILE purrsBURGH YINEGAR. --. -_ • -•-.• WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS 167, 168, 1(;9 and 170 ME irECOND AVENUE'. Aro Arror rrtorarti f 0rr.1.1. VINIA.•11. At MO 1.1,74 , MASLArrr ItA • ru. *LW:IPa 1 Du itcntar:yr galleri Or, ES1:11A WINE VINEGAB. BUSINESS CHANGES. 1,1140111.11T10N NOTICE.-No Item 1th.1.570. • I I ThP hivt famcd r C. IfMNt, l / 1 11, tin. Arm maws of 1.11 IN* M , .1, No. 33,41.cc50 LotlnrlTlsthaw. t Laltz. . t. u X..KAL.1.11,. 7tlg. 1.170 7un. I..trlstourt. mitZI:•11 1 DAVE: TIIII7 DAY ASSOCIA k •••1113 and .IL1&X ill!41/11.,o, 1 •Ac pUtp.ol4l. trao.antix re 1 • 10/1/111lit: AND 51311,0t1 4 1.11 u /ar glno DARIO and cylo Cr BIN Xl if All , lt e l nif thx•kfig, for pr.ll 1101,11 . 111, MHAN.A...34[1...1. Y. NINSIlkil BINUILLit, CASSEL Fe CO., 'Produce Commission Merchants ANV NtitIOLICSALE DFALIILS fN Flour,. drain, Fetd, Hay, Seeds, Salt, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY. Hydraulic Cement, Anthracite Coal NH. 361, 36fi. 868 and :70 PENN NT., 31.4,11,11 7, 11.70, N OTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 'lle pint - km*6lllp hezethrote tzleting bt , tweett 711,111 AS ELYUItEt. S. 11 NE..IIIIT end J. A. MUMIE. y Tetfitro, Moore *Go , hat heat di. Ttshu.. Tclf , trd wllltdrawlrc from the turns. - TEL 00111), 3100 HE .t "prrrhasca the tr,r.t THOM& 2 1 .1.100 D In in r M. of Ttlfor., Moore & 06., wili .00110,/, the Jab Printing 1 •0•111••• • n.hr name and as is Of JACKSON MOOJIA & 1).. 6* ;lid MG Plllb sTenne. .. • 'Formerlyith W. listen & Co. PlTrillol4,ll. klateb. 1&70. 1.1116:r41 EZM=MIN T. & J. T. IL'IcCANCE, No. 19G Liberey Street, HAVE RECEIVED THEIR RED' STOCK OREIGN CLOTHS AND SUITINGS WNICII WIU. BE Made to Order at iteduced Prices. OVEM OATH fot ftle . .1122,a7 SPRING ASD SUMMER STILES! • 1070. J. c. tg • ritittoN. C. C. lerit tentriNG. M'PHERSON &MUHLANBRING, s terob.l Tailors. No 10 SIX 111 17111 ET. tiara glair.) We have rtneet•.il a tarn and Sri) selreted Muck of too Iva• and anon fashion &big ricotta In our doe. • great pot tutu of womb re our own Iniportatiod. ling eon...int of r or ability to glee perfect sattefser on. ere mogul:oily solicit fr. ut •on AU esrir esiuntniodon of .crir coot of floe Cloths, (2nerlmeios,_Veitrags, tea AteT/10.1i. , 01t 6 IifIEFNL.II.NIISINIi. Londe NEW SPRING:GfifIES. • =I G-SISSIZIERE2, w retelt MEd& M MYMIL. Merchant Taller. 72 dmltlOtehl WALL PAPERS NEW WALLPAPER 701{ Nol'itlNG SALES, N 0.107 Market St., near sth Avenue We now oder to the public. clock of PAPER. HAN U reblib um:tuba...l !n the West for variety and bran ty of etyler.erebracing all the Noveltiee In FRESCO. MOSAIC, PEESL&N and GRECIAN DESIGNS. to plain and bright colon. for Halle. Dieing Hoot.. de. Alto. WOOD and 3IIEILE DECORATIONS, TINTED and GILT PARLOR PAPER% with an rime. t endless variety of CHEAP SAT ATS PAPERS, WHITE and SHOWN BLANKS for Chamber*. Ac. AG of which we propose to . nell ea low tithe lowest la the market. CuiPand tee, at. N - o. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue JOS. B. HUGHES & BRO. WALL PAPERS. • SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCED. 40 INOESES erlar lint. at 750. her roll. greet Tinkly at 50,. per roll. tiLAZILD—eII kinds at Americanl. ELEIIAoT French au II Caper Henn , Inge. not epecillea attore , punerleu to any +la' •ortrreul in the country. rot tale at W. P. lIIIARsEnura'S New Wholesale and Retail Store, • .19.1 Liberty BEreet. nahl rITTSBUROII. SLAW. — O - ETITa.. TJTEZIRI- 100 WOOD STRE I qiumENSWARIE, Vino French Cii7;lV.4. AND GLASS. Silver Plated Goods. OWNER AND TEE . SETS Tea Trays and Cutlery. The beet imported WRITE Eio":"E' WARE and COMMON GOODS ' I at low prices. E. BREED dr. CO. Cease, GLASS QUEENSWARE. A large aseortmentof new patterns ind ehapes mat received. Also Plated and Brills/all/Wares Vases and Par/an Ware, now opening and /Or sale at very low veleta at H. BIGBY & No. IS MEATY STFTET. LECLAB ETTF3II§ Oh ADMINISTRA. , TION on the estate of bu r g h, BE rR 3 .L 1 A.115. lata of Terab ward, rltt deed. bating been granted W the undersignd, all f ere Ont Indebted to sid4 estate 1.10 make tame Mate payment, and all persons baring tithes titian the eyose end present teem roPerly so hentlwetl for eettlement to the co derqgled. 990909 M. 11099 dfl, fall, 901 Heaver aymtue, Allegheny elle. ' bLETTERS • TESTAMENTARY inf too estate° f MARHARET OTZIVAPT. eof Wm laird lord. Alltifboblf• o botti Vetg,•;:'.4:t.T:f.gf.',71 1 d1:u71%%,',"•2 1 ,11111 It prooeotan lot ,ettWoemat at Ms Wire, .00 Holman. Ilulet ot , corner of Wood street and 11,01 Avenue, POW .sbargp. fen: 9!•e DAVID otTPWAIIT. A591011/LEIS SAY.E.—BOOK ACCOUNT g or c. C. ALOE"). T2II2.IIDAY X' .OININ6, March' 119tb, 16:0, at 114 o'clock.. ay . *roar or. Alicigure la 'look will lie sold on second floor of Cotonter • clot nate. muar A 206 Hooltlitlaldstract. be Book itootoints of X: C. Mato. a tillakraltt. A. WM:kV/WM Al:Karam, ETONE WY -NV' COMMON' Ma Mine Stem Fro? kg. /101411Thr .C1:1111er Wett Oa= an, Alleybuty. , • WIV. ELPH 41. - TVA.TII.I2L Ai-CO. . Ran oat= ad' id MCDSIII CZ WON Ittittli tut WA t &Or. le. -r rligi 10,111Thatl, BMW? !SUM. WA • gad and Tomb iltonr. .rll7E(iti_P, IF C)1 SIIBURI3AN RESIDENCE At tiewiekley. Davi. il ‘ v.rmititee op. removing to any farm at th• Meal: ' , elm near T•eatute, I offer for limn h. pro r whore I Pew reside, allele:dug tn. snewiely of gewlek lea. lbw aro. eenalat of soar 111 4 , 17.1. Intly diveralled with Mope, reel and abrupt bank a. A Memel. bro. p.ll, throe. the plat• . atialeil by •hun el See 01.1 tuna: teat or a de,n varietiee. Tome are near' y YOU Leering Pear 'Tees Or et...p.m *.actions. hedge, apple. Peed,. Pine , . •toirry. &a. Al io. grapes, m.o.:Amine.. plait. te.erie • ai• kw her rbie sod tabor •smaller Pratt. There it a large •peen for Tractable garden. The gal ed... , par". 11 4, 1 .. idsiets are an • attra...l.•l-aturr. very eipprepri ar•iy givieg M. ie.., • i Tanglewood '• In the pi.... well. th- mew eir ill.: Mile river. ease • keie...n toe valoy.rmaler. thhe spot uneurp eased In ply twaily. lar 1 emling hoe la a first Malta bile[. od treijei. little. and mite, ted Cellar under the w —• intara 14 room. and wkihr.... ang raili Poo.- to basement, with einmernee lure closet. foi China, stony and elothenr. There Ira Imp KW, n . Wer-fall:ng stone-1..0e/ Meters, filed alpo water from al• e W.f, and pump* forbut ang Anid water In batb room, Mienea and watt!. lhooae waste water la eesehareed throe. pipaa aide, diatseee're,ta the bonen. There la me lee boast aad :einem , de.. cooling rouir .d a geoid bare.. , arrlavralkeid and chicken yawl • • 7he Wake Is Lou nel•al en al aide, by highway.. and anew ha rase :tots railroad ur turnpike. Yewlealeiv Is EA pill, tram the city. on the Yt. la •ynai lietiroacand pe tt •tt es many attractione far a .an reside., Tee ourcero. aitom. tode:do ptwos leave niithlne eu be desired In hew ay of eommureleatlon. a. the! relive. bugr:ng troi rive. all the way duet. ekes Si. rine eelighruly rears. leg. Tito nela v of tee Vall.y l s.std.lreble, tor. Ipealder. It worthy fare.. aelartemene. he. are found it venally cars 1.11.411137 0/17 te11... prof...2k lawyers. 1 , bank en, a. other bawl stns men and retie . . eir 'ch.,. vane,ml shooed. and h rer are etarchte or denomlna:lone, having tb. at. et: minute re. . r Yo• price and ten. (Ali al my Drag Store. ,Xo. 1115 Liberty 1. rift/burgh. If not .old be. fore April lat. this Property will its toiet. 7ROII. H. Itl3ifili•if FOR AA LE.—IIIVILDING LOTH •AI.I.P.I.sHENT CITY. —I oErr ter sale the most deildh•le. , halldlt g lota situated In the notond ward. Alloglieny, cm Perrysville Plank Road and Oblervatlery avenue, adleinlng the tOmerratnrY Mends. Time Lam ore•Mt't tit tlv. and one-half (5•41 acres. A plan' thee. I,:ty can hs tern at my store . No. 83 WOOD •ThEET, The plan hit also I ' tn rteurded. Each lait Is a front lot, fronting on Perryarlite readOf ObverritOrl •VollOC: sine. 34 feet widc by 131 4e•p. The lots opoo , r•te lite residence et irrN7IT.; sfo4tW. Falter Yore desellings have been erected already. Par sons desdruus to :leave the low grounds and amok) c:11r• eon hero geld •n onitormulte• The locality is one of the dant in the Drool:les t .. but Dent mit:mane' walk from the MN of leaver street: a board walk leads to the premilses. The great beauty or scenery and serreundllags are do. llghtfnl• Term. Maly: indeed low. Enrol . 1 . . of GEt) 1., No 83 Wend street. Eltieburgh, or No. INM 80 Elle Avenue, Allegheny city 1.1 1 , -c - J•rt, A •Penn - Street Residence. That large. tree storied BRICK RRIIIDENCR. No. 110 Peon Frnaz-r. ••111 be sobd ut;e rraecnabt- terra.. The !teasels one of the trwst enbstentla! hue well.hullt residences the city. It esetrite. 1% /teems, with Rath Rastas. Ce and nrilsked attic. with ail the Tire Improvements ter Water. Oast, Beat. ter Tire FURNITURIL will he sold with the house, If dealred,aedlinneedlatepo 3333 101ant/el/Igen. For Information, Inquire of C H. M. 8111TH. 01 Illaniund street, or of the under - slat ed, ' B. W. WILLI4I3 100 WOOD W , Jr 4 rehn lIIKET. P1T1.51111.116 PA. n0e2.4:732 20 LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP —Situate nearly adjeluing the Rest e/na ognoinghara and Booth Pittaborgh, and within Ofteen winures snit of ears. street ears. Nearly 500 . lab bane latmy been sold here. `Ugly god mar, of which hare been bent •upon. ataxic "900 remain that are oilers d for tale by the eriginals, which can new he had by faro, a small enema dawn enrich Lot. and the balance to one, two end threey eam. Prlcys o f Lola noW range from #215 t o s4oo. dn. ffeeiy• B. MCLAIN I Co.. • 104 gem I= VOR NALLE.—Engines and Boil- F 63,.: lierfluol !Second 11, , ,nd, of all kinds toncGptly on band. Order. Rom all outs of %be countrr promptly . Corner 31.V10n Avenue and P., P .W W. &C.11.W 4tiogbe.y. P . ERSONAL.—AII 'venom, seek- INV HONES, or lurssuuctits in Heal Er '21." trouble and honey b p 1; ;;T E a' are 71% / nI. nut..Tr:At!' given at . ..yawl:Hi or will be Font by mai:l , p.m, in any requesting It. Person...unfit fell in get fruited out of the isms list It Donlan, & PHILLIPS, Pon. Ushers Uer.l.E.riate &gout., No. LOP Yourtlt omens.. AGNEICS ' FRENCH COLORING The Very Best in the &tiled Biala, WILLXADI - WAGNER 981 'North Seventh Street, Iteeen hens—All the lea , :t.g nov,e. ln delynla. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, 'fInOi[AXNAJLE DEALItAN LIC PURE RYE WRISRIES, 409 Pi STREET, nave Eiteneoved NOEI. Zs 4 AND aqa, Car. Eleventh St.. (trir. r.,rly , TOSEPTiI S.IeIYC.II L: CO., No.. ISO, 797,150, IDI, lan maul 1.93, 71ZEIT BTJULICT, ITITS=UIO3II, 1tAR177.1=52118 OF CROPer Ofstillad Pare ltsa Whiskey 401LEIfiN . WIA - Z2 aa4 LI MbaF.llll3 n tub) A - Ira:Y.l,ft alizYwA ova NElli SALES STABLES FOR HORSES JUST. ESTABLISHED. The eubtariber bag ettabllthed a Bale. Stable at the Wm. Penn Hotel, Allegheny. Where he will hose Constantly on hind a large anpoly or No. 1 Horse.. ALL SALES titrAHANT - vHD. Salle faction legated In all roe., end IF THE HORSES DU NUT TUito OUT Al REPRESENTED, THEY WILL. BE TAKEN BACK AND TFIE blOctET HEYONNIEDI OBERT B, PATTEBSON & CO, Seventh Avenue and Liberty St., Wu,/ on Every 'Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE NURSES, CARRIAGE?, BUGGIES • . . • . WAGONS, AL^d4 - tuthini appertandur to M Hone. Past!.. Hoe. Part.. dean og to .11 will Mr.. learn tbalr notice of eocnignment on or berm, Thursday.. tendwort In order tor adverbial.... Prompt at on and good can will Deere, all - Mock left for... JOILN IL STEWART. Auctioneer. aocar U. xr.n.masor. TIORT. R. PATTERSON C. CO., )F~;.a~a~H~ 13 Al d_+ TD MMIIISS'ION STABLES OE. SEVENTH AVENUE A. MERIT ET. n . I6hs_ fTTI'SEISIIGII, PA: REGO'S TEABERRY TOOTHAVASII. lathe moat pleasant, ebeaptat and heat Dui fries extant. Warranted free from inlarlons In eredle et. It preserves and whitens the Teeth! Invigorates SSA soothes the Gums! c i ggringcrifit u Dt ' ll h e; cune• and Parities Zitlnetaz Teeth! Its sup3rior article for Children: Sold he ll Drlamel- to end Dentists. Proprietor,eo WILED(,. It R. Vi:742lollti ßS' El i nt:oo% Ye • mrAnsnALus • ELIXIR. 7 CIISTIALL'II ELME WILL effax MAIIKIALL'S ELIXIR WILL CLIIIIIIIII . 2ZWIA. liensam.J. , s Maxi". oni.z. Coos Corri Vii• roes. tunes of Morokoll , o Ellllr, $l.OO Dar _bottle. apranee/Ig:illsing,ggtZh•M. LL rsh. Vlllll. • . A.: 20 bbl. N 0.2 Itsekersit • a°/Alf/ do.' dn.: 20 bbls lio. 2 Large Mackcval; 23 bolls do. do.; AS bids da. Ma n. do.; - . 23 bal?.. do. do. do.; 23 bid Ticketed itorrlnd; • . , 2.003 po nda Cattish. For said irk o'2 .1. iii CANYIELD. 141 Iftra3Alool6o. QLACK COOPERAGE.: LOO Oak Nall lee; • • - . J... .1111510. Alar Atli; - - • Now WALD/ Ihnia Maus Jjllata, far sale b • • .! ” Id , wirr ,• cry. FOR SALE WILLIAM JILICiEOWN , M= JAMES MIA. & Co WINES, LIQUORS, &O. MANUFACTURED LT =I AMEFOIZTEU.F. OF laws() rnurroos ,cow irks OY PITTSEICIELGR, PA. L 1 AMUSEMENT - 8- NEW OPERA- EGEPE. rATCII.DAY AFT EttNooN. March JO IBTO. E. L. DAvr.mromr MATINEE, i liieb e cer.mion will be I.itAtilDeil ShM. nnmit ComtiST of MUCH ADD ADONT NU I' Ur. E. L. Daraapart. 4 BA, LIIIDAT FtV/ININ•. Inn Perl_mommer commence " - la Shalt epearen smolt .r.g.ay el EICHARD ill. • Dale or Gloster Mr. Z. L. Davenport. To concluder with the new faro. or lit EIFIFEATMAN'S HOLIDAY. Mondar Evening—Tin DUKE II MOTTO. rgfAC ,WENT OF MUSIC. fli\oreday, Friday and Batarday Breaks, MARCH MS, AS aulil6. LAhT THREE NIGHTB or the ald tatottlen and reliable • NORRIS BRAS. MIIiSTBELa - LOOK OUT rag NZW NOYILTISS. Produced aver). Wight tble week, • ?RI CITY THI C/I'Y 1101111 e CARE! MINIM. AND DONEE, Ac.. Ac (IRANI) /.&111ILY y►TINLL—BATtIEDAT March 211th, at I o'elook. • (Ilan. of BM every rernrmanee. INSUEL&HOE THE MO - OrrY MUTUAL LIFE ..INSIJHANCI CO. Of Pizinsylvania. • _... Office, 75 Feaiial St., Allegheny City. • DIRECTO/ANS Boa. .14.NY. , 3 L. stall:UM, He:. J. IL CLARE, D. D., Capt. U. ROB/NtioN. Rev'. A. R. SELL. D. D. W., Rev. NEoPIP, A. RUDA Cesinler Allegneny Trust Co. JAC: or. RUSH. Real Estate Allent, Mayarof Alleghenl. C. W. KENNY. Ratter. , rstliik t& l7,' L . nt - Denierellant s D. kIWOGER. ussoranee Assent. Dipt. MORT. MORLEMSOMs Preaddessts Ate . ... 7. B. CLAB.M.D.D.. Wee Prositsloßio JACOB MUM/. leePetßEPo O.A. BURNT. Treastaror. M. W. WHITE. AIRDICAL ADVIns. DANIEL WOOER. Dean Avert. ,COMMISSIONED A.DENTS YOU ERZ CO.: loon U. Donaldson, Alleglarny. Pa. .11 W ~ j atV:littits.:lle4r P.. *. P.R.n Contain. MeAeesport, Pa! J Rialreville .Georger..zr. ' .loluttliz Lu C ATt r cy n' Jo r tvgv,tr.ita i frost tn.: end of the nest 'ear. ' All pollutes no:s tork:clap. Cab NSURANCE COMPANY. . numnora. ss Ayes .. ... .is's sl.r. • • •PITTIIIIIIMEI. cault: al Ali Paid VD. 1m" J nnar3TOn d. i rat .12. 44 tt 3 A0 UM J"Atll i l n o o 9 nr.Ju awn. ntrol:lr NO. JLNNI4O3, Jud. T. JOHNOTON, • .;aot G a.IRACE, be Inoures on Llber Terms and Marine a 5751 wEsT.Eitiv CCIVILLOCZ CON. VA2I . P. ;HOOK. • Gravvilara,D,LmisA g h lA+ WaterTet, heahe • OWN ° Wenn ° W:if aaaleat 0! flat Ma- Mt Mhe. A home hiz:men, teaaaortry DI- Ir,frorl vet, ere well known to the emaatelv, sit ...to a. 4AteratLard by peohmtseas city to • nalettle the eharketar which they have aeaeau.'2. me etterlag the Neat proteetioll TAW 'rho thle.ra tO lantrud. DIT.IIIMIV. /1.1.e....aia..1ta NLvlclr.' a c Ci t. itSll. 2 Ir.. ILLIar. Jr., . ..I. Jas. ife/lnly, WII a . ./LAllrt6x.urdreZretr. j--"b.ll* se IL Lou: ' WitWirot? 11. Ilmsen. NATIONAL INSURANCE. COMPANY. Cor, Federal St. mid Dior illegioy, BINZeiAthiLMCOND DiATIONAL 'SANK W. W. MARTIN. President, JOHN Init)W.brast.inee nregidsal. .JAMB Wrlr.l.jilsQ.N. SectltS47.„ 1 , 111.ICTORJ: :121AZIg: lt,'.6.migra. Drown. Jr. Uttog. kopp. O.II.PWIIIIaIits!JUN TIMIPSOIII J. MENYXII6/4 art' pDEMIIITIE AGAINST LOSS iST INSURANCE CO.OF I'HILADELPHIL OTT/0L.41311 a GSM 011 / I :3TlNT,"raT.,rusaT STS, • 11101023. • Charier, Raeck E ar. Mordecol L UMW Tablat Wsgo cr. David Brows, Burma (Dent, Due Lea, Jaoet brith, and Ja il Drio. CIFIRIM Va.! ft, P r rralt h 1.1.)W., C. DALE, Vice Provident. • W. C. HT1C1L.....• secret more tom. • J. MARDNXIt CMIN, eIIMIT_ Forth West Corner Third sad Wood BMW. ishM:wis pEO.PLES , INSURANCE CO. X PANT. 077/01C. R. x..e02,241CS WOOD 4% ' M TN 1114 Flom C•sar.7, Lakin/ Rre and .16risti AIDS Dliel-TORI: ' ' a. P. 11114,5. - Cpt. Jobs L. IfNandi. 4. Wel, !indwell% Barlvan „who E. Parka. C. IL Loa!, Maarles Artnteki 4. Jared If Brash. m. V/J. Y an lilea,e. , mw 11cCe idiala, r. la./ • art WM. el - lILLICti, Client. JOHN WATT. Vice Pres/dant. F.. 1% OtalilINEJI. llecretary. MLR:GRUNT. INSURANCE , CORPANY OP PITIMBORGH:- IV/FIFTH BTREJLIN SUR SAGE. :ammo solOnst all Maas of Flo 004 ;goatee lOUs. • J 01174 President. T. J. HOESSENOUS Vice Presiden. U. O. nourat._,_Y Ateratan. WM. Dia% .81.eL.7:411,111,u.a. DlnsiCTOser. W. H. it:mg., • Dobert H. Darts. rTSACiI Own. J. T.lnkeidele. T. H. Nevin. .. visg;,iiam cauitn Ray. Cavt. Wm. Des. c: F 4 , . z C - - i - 1 ,f, I. ''' rs g rz . gC 1z : 4 alzl 1 i E . . - i l Plmig' 4E -1.41 w. A v wz xi !ii g.O i; 'a i 3 o 4 ri) g tz E - O , 0 - -:- - ' C4 ri,Por. 1 0 . m 14 0 1i ~.1 .6-' g`_ A r : a 12 - ? r, CHOICE AND RARE CONFECTIONS, FOR PRESEI47S. AT - - GEO. BELIVENIS, 12 rederal Street, attleghetay. med:un • 33121dECOliTALX—.. GRAY & LOGAN, Have removed from 47 'SIXTH STUMM 241 I 89 Fifth Airvae Mt!, Improvemera p old . . 4and ITS 4:02,11. .. L. B. /OLSON ..................0. J.111'9119 v. FIITLTON •PIULCTICAX, P.T-01731.113.10/119. -GAS AND STBANITITTRES. Filth Avenue, Rear moat Street. PA. L. 4 Pipe. deme H., G. nat.. Rath Tube and 'Wash Otauda. Iroa .Pll 0 .4 PfZ(LlT'kt-4211:141. 11 . sum, .t...ub eirr. Water aad It.tlair. Jobblas proe.4l - ....4.4 to. 33.4216.3Etzqx1151 dt Staler of Weights and 31toonisi, C 144 07/10E: No. S IrCURTH AVE.,- 'Pittsburgh. st warsansesa.aautorazas, .Itat Asst az Deakcil la or MEM