The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 31, 1870, Image 4

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littsluttgt Gafitt,
t;ITY AND SUBM;BAN
gatiscrlbers changing their residence's
or pieces or business will Consult their
convenience and our own by leaving
word for the - carriers at our counting
room, oornor of Sixth pi venuo and Smith
field etroet.
Titusville la to have a hotel - supplied
. kith Chinese Walter.. -
Alle‘hetty Gouortit will not meet 'nail
the second Thursday of April.
Many of the Ago In the city were at
half malt yesterday In reepoct to the
memory of Geo. Thomas.
Careen Rea l er. Birmingham, la in- a
terrible condition. The street cleaners
should be put to work upon It.
Yesterday was a balmy, bright. boantl ,
Int, - day. The streets were
filled wlthJoyona promenaders.
The Art Exhibition will be a grand
affair. Some of ibb finest paintings In
theeonetxy will be In the collection.
Mayor Callow yesterday sont Frank
Rules and Michael Ryan to the work•
hows) for sixty days each for drunken.
nets and general worthlessness. '
General Peones Chairman Of the
Buildisig Commit!.;a of the. Boidlen
Aronuiiiental Association, is prepared to
receive proposals for emoting the mono,
meet.
rermsay—Ray..Win. Bunter, D: D.,
wbolor fifteen years past low occnpled
Bid disk of Biblical Insteadlon in Alio
.
tuaCollege,. at bleadeille, has re
-
Last evening Capt. Kennedy at the
Allegheny 1061 c up had for company
two men with the delirium tremens, an
- lawns woman and the tumid number of
vegrantdruake.
Dm. iteditenk.. the Insane • Woman
'picked up In the streets of Pittsburgh a
few evenings slime, has been removed to
the Allegheny lockup, for what reason
we do not know.
Thompson Rowe, residing on Rebecca
street, Allegheny, while repairing a
spout yesterday, fell from the top of the
kitchen attached to the house sod wee
severely Injured. _
The following officers have been
sleeted by the Ormsby borough Council:
Clerk of - Council, A. 8. Wallace; Con.
stable, Thomas Keenan; Street Commis-
Wooer, Christopher hillionyer.
Disorderly Noose,—James Porter made
Information • before Alderman Tay
lor 'yesterday against Jarboe Mo•
Retina led Margaret McWilliams for
keeping a disorderly bawdy house on
Mulberry alley, Ninth ward. Warrant
Issued.
- The correspondent of the Waihingtop
.-l.fleporter, writing from Harrisburg,
etatos that the mammas for a sucoessor to
Governor Geary hse already begun, and
.that Hon. James L. Graham of this
•-county, is mentioned in connection with
the gubernatorial position.
Shot Gee In inspute.—Willinin Farrell
Yesterday caused Alderman Taylor to
issue a warrant for the arrest of William
Adams, for larceny as bailee, the de
. fondant being charged with keeping and
refusing to return a shot gun valued at
11240, which was loaned to him.
Yesterday morning a lady coming
down Wylie street suddenly fell in a Hs
near the corner of Fulton street. In
falling ;the struck her - head against tho
sidewalk, Inflicting aeovere gash. Medi
cal attention was summoned and in a
abort time she was enabled to go home.
Yesterday afternoon a horse attached
to a light wagon succeeded in creating a
sensation in the. Flrat word, Allegheny,
by running away. Me route wee along
School street and a portion of. Rebecca.
Several tree boxes and hitching poets
were torn down and the wagon allghtly
damaged, but nobody hurt..
Agrarated smelt—Josephine Camp.
bell made information before Alderman-
Mediators yesterday against Frank
McGraw for pggracatod assault. Tho
eon of the deponent, it Is alleged, was
attacked by young McGraw and hit on
the heed with a . stone which inflicted a
severe wound,' The parties - reside on
Forbes street. Warrant issued.
• The Stock of men and boys' clothing
and fontlehing goods at titling, Fo
bee Oo's, No. 121 Wood street, corner
of Fifth avenue, 19 particularly Inviting,
being large, full, cl.•esp and emulate.
We advise our friends to Day this eateb.
Sehroant a purchasing visit, an they will
no whore else secure greater advantages
or more considerate and oourteousi treat
ment.
-The Vlngerliewlng Machine Company
Make and sell nearly double as nanny
machines u any other company. The
Singer Machines have become as much
of* staple as wheat or corn, and do not
rteulre lobe hawked around by banyan.
cre In order to sell them. Call and see
them In operation at Straw & Morton's.
No. 20 Sixth etreet (late St. Clair.)
Local Stns.—Yesterday the bill eon.
olidst I ng and reducing the Allegheny
'City charter and supplement passed the
House at Harrisburg; the act In relation
to streets In Allegheny also went
through. Both bills are now ready for
the ...Htersruot's signature, when they
will becontelaws.
The ast.jmair porating the-Ormsby and
Soho Ferry Company was indefinitely
Postponed.
Diechargcd,—Pat who was
arirated ny ofiloor Drearier, Tuesday
evening, on a charge of attempting to
pick or:lan's paeket, alter a lively chars
of fifteen or twenty minute., wax called
up for a hearing before Deputy klaydr
Butler yesterday morning, and there
being no evidence against him he wit
discharged. Daring the chase, racer
Dressler apralned Ms ankle severely,
and wasnot able to be out of the boon
yesterday.
Trainees Elected—At the annual meet
ing of the rind Reformed Presbyterian
Charch„ held on Monday evening.
last the following gentlemen wero
elected trustier: Harvey Chem. Sam.
net Barckley, Newton Via bb and
and Thome Blggerataff. The member.' of
the old board whose time beano< expired
are: John Megrim, R. C. Miller, Joelab
florenuon, Henry McCracken end Hugh
Young. The meeting was very largo-,
One of the . largest ever held—which
Mama the aria: interest the oortgrega•
ttorttake in the affairs of the church.
Lawyers at ILsw.—Yeaterday afternoon
Thornltm A. Hilton. made Information
before Alderman idelidaetene agniont
FAIAPM2IO mother foMareeny is bailee.
The parties are engaged In the legal pro.
fession. They were lately members of
one firm , but a short time slum the
partnership was dissolved, and herein
lies thediMeuity. Shinn alleges Lowlier
retained possemion or the (IniC/3 furniture
and books, refudog to dlvido them as
should have been dons, Involving a loss
to him (Shinn) of over twenty aye dol.
lore, The amused lie arrested and gave
ball for a hearing..
We direct attention to tho numerously
signed reqnthition made by many of our
leading and most prominent citizens on
Jacob U. Wahorn, tem., requesting that
be permit his name to be u4ed before the
neat Republican nbipinating convention
as • candidate for re-election to the ethos
of Prothonotary. Mr. Walters gram•
folly ecknowledgoe tho honor thus ma
imed, and a:snooper* that he will take
the field. fie bas made an excellent
shear, and daring his several terms has
dlectierged his dude* with marked fidel
ity and ability, and hie past record la a
gueniefee that should be ho • re-,lotted
ler
will MIR)r6 lee frilled measure of
satisteelksi;
IME=EI
*roe Itte , -,a, 'tete enperior wedge of
iron ore hie been (cried tat.lacetit to the
oily of earnirteirant ; Affair lrony notonty,
Maryland, end Got/anon on that Cherea ,
peaks And °kW falfild. end the fleittroote
and Ohio Railroad, therartlelv op l hole
deposits of ore are in, the lender of aft,
Jewett M. Jones. In new of the Mtge
rolling Intll now In the pones. or wee.
Mos by the Baltimore and 01116 Rllllrenta
perepeny, the superiority of the oake
made from the Cumberland coal end the
great abundance of wood, there area are
Well worthy the attention or iron 1111.4
tom - letters of 'wintry requestlon ■n
further lutbitnrtion on the eutject will
rowdy° duo attention if addroreed to
ism/ M itttlfia, req., Cumberland,
Nissylitod.
110 a Evening
_
IMO Pitiebargh Gymnastic, Asmcdatien
will glee one of lii txpnlar exhibitions
at the Academy of Music. We hope the
altandenee will be large le witeello ibe
neriarkable progress that (be young
en of the association bays made
rttritititiol branch orpbysleal culture.
*sup of their. Nati Aro eery remarkable
did well worthy of do u btber ps•
Menge wills width wc not their
erode this evening will la rewarded.
• THE 00067 H.
Ignited date• Ilia ttttt twat—Judge
ilcUandless.
WOONIVIDAY, DI PrCII 31.—The CARO Of
the (lolled Slate. TO Janus Alden, ligule
lionenberg and Penmen Fleisher, pro
vlonaly repoited, wag rospuged, and in
still on trial.
District il ia rt—J gt■ Hampton and
ktr icli.
WNO/li2IDAY, arch 30.—Tne sae of
the Rector, Chu h wardens, dlc .of Rt.
Andrews' Chore , Pittsburgh, ye. James
Hag, was takes up before Judge Hamp
ton. This was lan action to recover •
balance on subtcription made by ' defen
dant to the church for the purpose of aid
log in the erection of the new church eat.
fla.i His subscription was tive hundred
dollars, alghty of which was paid. and
this suit wan Lrought to recover the bal
ance. The author' otion was to be paid
when the sum of 104),(1:0 -had been sub ,
scribed. Defeedard alleges that his cab
scriptlon wai Jamie nu the condition
named above, and further, on the condi
tlou that Rev. Naively should be retained
as Rector of the church, both lof which
conditions • he-alleges wore violated, or
in other words not compiled With. On
trial.
Before Judge Kirkpatrick, the mos
of Caldwell 2t. Bro., vs James
garnishee et Chas. Goehrleg,lprevlously
reported, was resumed and' 'concluded.
The jury And for the plaintiffs In the
sum of $1,476 02, and also found that the
Garnishee has in ills bands.Thable to at.
tachment and attached in this case, the
above sum, In the filet case, and in the
second cue they And tor the plaintiff In
the sum of $l,lBl 71, and that the said
sum is In the hands of the Garnishee,
liable to attachment and attached in this
case.
TRIAL LIST von TatmanAy, .
23 Harrison vs. Bmreton it Wilitina.
1.58 Broiling et us. vs. Barter et al.
ILO Citizen, 011. Relining Company vs l
Dilworth.'
112 Jacoby vs. Schoen et al.
178 Brown, use, ve. S. B. ' , Reindeer."
180 S. IL "Grey Pox" mi. Millinger,
McClay .1 Co.
190 Bonner Ta. Johnson 01 al.
191 Parchment vs. McKee.
192 Richey ea. Shaeffer.
194 Brown va. 831 forth.
Common Pleas—Judge Coiner.
WEDICEBOAT, March '9o—The CIAO of
Rankin'a ex vs. J tams O'Neal, previously
reported, was resumed and occupied 160
sttentlon of the Court up to the time of
adjournment. -
TRIAL. LUST PVIt WEDEMBDAT.
66. Drum vs. Dlee.
52. P. rt C. G. Coal Co. Bailey.
53. Elaine vs. Hartman.
64. Same vs, Henderson.
65. Snodgrata use ca. Snodgrass, et al.
68. Contain vs. Hutton et al.
59. Sumner 113. vs. Updegnsft et az.
62. Burnet vs Sterling.
65. Central P. K W. dt Co. vs. Oakland
Railway Co.
Quarter Sm..lons—Judge Merrett.
WISDNIZIDAT. Moron 30.—The ellaell of
the Commonwealth tn. Frank Morgan,
reported yesterday, were resumed and
concluded. The Jury found the defendant
nuilty of cleaning a cesspool without
obtaining a permit, and not guilty la the
other case,
The next cane taken up wan that of the
t.`oinnionwealth vv. Frank Link, indicted
for soiling liquor on Sunday, Thomas L
Dowling prosecutor. The jury returned
a verdict of guilty.
The case at the Commonwealth ea
Wm. Taylor. indicted for lonnfe el
was next taken upl The defendant was
charged with the above offence by Hiles
both Brush. The prosecutrix was a
young girl about seventeen yearn of age, '
end resided at blaitcheeter. In June or
July last, when the offence wee commit
ted, the proseentrix raided at Wilkins
burg, where the defendant we. working.
The jury returned a verdict . of guilty,
and the defendant was sentenced to pay
the costs of prasocution, a fine of PO to
the Guardians of the Poor of Allegheny
city, the nem of =So to the prosecntrix,
and the farther sum of six dollar. per
week for the period of live years.
The next case taken up waathst of the
Commonwealth. vs. Fred. Dolman, in- !
dieted for misdemeanor under the Act
of Assembly creating a Board of Health.
The defendant is by occupation a night
wilier, and it is alleged by the prosecutor,
J. D. DieFaden, assistant health °Meier,
that the defendant did, contrary to law
iu such cane, remove the filth front a
privy vault without first obtaining a
permit from the Board of Health, end
also that he deposited such filth Ina place
or places not designated by the Board of
Health. - The Jury returned a verdict of
guilty in the manner and form as Indi
cated. •
The next case was Gist of theiCom.
monwealth vs. Jamas Schmidt charged
with the 'sine offenses as in the above
case. The defendant plead not guilty.
A. jury was called, but before being
sworn the plea of not guilty was with
drew and a plea of guilty entered.
Wet. Scandret filed his bend as War
den of the county jail and the oath of of
fice wee administered to him by Judge
Sterrett.
- -
William Smith. Deputy Warden, pre
sented hts bonds, and tho oath of office
was also administered to him.
The case of the Commonwealth ya
John Besm, indicted for a misdemeanor
ender tho law creating the Board or
Health, was next taken up, and the
defendantplead guilty.
There being no further be gnaws for the
day, Court adjourned.
• TRIAL 1.1131' FOR TIIUBADAY
184 Coin. v& Peter Crider.
195 •' Eateries Inner et al.
200 Stephen
222 William BArney and John
Black.
220 W: J. Keighley.
257 John Heimfiler.
239 Com. Va. Hugh Burns.
260 .• Peter Wilbert.
258 Micheal hlctiuire
227 ' •• James Raymond, 3 cases
230 Frank Elder, et al.
Ml=Ms==l
EiM!i3llMl
193 Wm. Nicholaon
220 " Jamos Wanton 'and Wen
Bill, 2 cases.
TRIAL LILT FOR FRIDAY.
255 Com. vs. Johh W. Renoulf.
254 4 . Joseph He:lnter, ct al.
262 .. 4 . J. C. Moon.
XTESSI YE tiTICALIMIS.
Larceny or Railroad Iron—lirrest or an
Accused Party —Detecilma at Work.
One of the most profitable branches of
the thieving trade is 'that of stealing
railroad Iron. Annually the raihnads
lose large amounts to this way, notwith
standing tho moat vigilant watchfulness.
Taken in small quantities, at the time It
is not observable, but the results are very
perceptible. A favorite place with the
thieves IN the outer depot of the Fort
Wayne Railroad. Within the past few
months they have been especially active
In thin locality, and it la estimated that
several thousand dollars' worth of pro
psrly hes been taken. The detectives
base been on the watch, but .did not
'weed In getting any clue to the dep•
fadeless until yesterday, II hen facts were
obtained which lad the Superintendent,
Mr: W. P. 8e.., to make Informs
tion before Alderman Irwin against
Thomas Dlesett for larceny. A march
warrant was Issued, and the premises of
Dissett, on Mayne Street, Sixth ward,
examined. when a small lot, about fifty
dollars' worth, was found In an mashed.
The Iron bore the sunrise of the P. it C.
P. W. it Alter berry Valley Rsilroado.
Meant asserted that he purchased it or
some unknown parties, but could give
no clue to them, which rather went.
against his story. lie was held for a
bearing, and In the meantime the deice
'elves are at work. /leveret persons have
E , se
who a re
ri t eo t
iv , w , IN P
cul lea d t. I
to probable thear
rfurthert
Merchant T a i loring—an 0.4 Merchant
.in • Pew Plate.
Mr. simnel Gray, BO long known and
as distinguished among our nrst el
ue
merchant tailors, has fitted up his build.
Ing, No. tin Fifth avenue, In modern and
elegant style, and in Ibis attractive %tore
le opening an entirely fresh stock of alt
kinds of materials for the boon and latest
styles of gentlemen's wear. Mr. Gray's
forrnor pstrons, and we doubt not many
new ones, will ayall theinselvea of ids
milliestedleste and large experience in
adorning the outward man. We predict
and feivatik for Ibis new entorpriseof an
old Mend the full measure of enemas
thin we are cure he will deserve.
•tipenove
John Halley, a belligerent youth, who
wee tweak.] Tuesday evening for dlsor.
derly conduct end confined In the look.
up. was required to pay a tine of 015 and
meta for his fun. it •hprane that John
wan slightly drunk, and a friend canto to
leave a deposit- for his appearance.
Chief Hague. who was in the once, went
In and unlocked iho door of the cell In
which young Bailey was confined, when
the litter made ma attack upon him,
striking him and tearing him clothes.
Hs was. agalmpleoed In durance vile and
yesterday morning paid the penalty or
rashness wlthabout f 19.40—dse and costa.
LEGISLATIVE.
N _%Y 11111 s Strett
Improvements—
=2E2
Milo In relation to tho following local
latter' hare been pronented in the Leg.
lature:
IMI , MTANT TO MORTOAOR 11OLDKIL4.
An art relative to overdue and Mum-
Wiled Mortgage:l, provide. “that when
ever any mortgage upon real estate
within this Ckiinlnonwealth shall have
been duo, either In whole or se to any
instalment, for a period exceeding six
years, without any demand having been
made either for the principal thereof of
any instalment of the principle which
may have come due, or for any interest
upon the said mortgage or upon any In.
stalment of the same It shall be lawful
for any party holding or' having any
interest in lands charged with the Ilene(
such mortgage to apply by petition to
the court of Common Pleas of the county
In which such land Is situated, Setting
forth the has, whereupon the said court
shall appoint a day for the hearing of
such petition, and shall direct service of
a copy of such petition, with notice of the
time and • plane of he aring, to be made
upon the mortgagee or his represent*.
Live, or the assignee of such mortgage or
tits represeptatives, and if It shall appear
to the satisfaction of said court on the
hearing of "said petition, that ten jean
have elapsed ulnae the last instalment
thereot was duo, and• no payment been
made or demanded of the said mortgage
or any instalment of the same which may
hive come due or of any interest thereon,
then said court shall, by a prone- order
or decree, require the Recorder of deeds
of said county to ether satisfaction
record upon said mortgage, and thereat.
for the same shall be deemed and taken
to be 'fully paid, satisfied and exttn.
gulshed." .
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STAMM imrsommitria.
supplement to the act concerning
streets and sewers in the city of Pitts•
burgh provides, that Councils may pro.
vide by ordinance for the payment of the
oast of street Improvements, In whole or
In part as the work progreseag section
second, authorise* Councils to create a
"Street Improvement' Fund" and to
change the appropriCione for 1870 so as
to add thereto an appropriation for this
fund; section three provides that. all
moneys from IMOSSUIMILII shall be paid
Into this fund and paid out as Councils
may direct, provided that none of It is
applied to any purpose than street Im-
provements, section fourth grknts
Councils power' to borrow any. sum of
money not exceeding ,100,000 to pay the
expense of these Improvements shenld
they become - due before the amassment*
are collected, or onougti money in Treas.
my to settle; 90.3d0111 filth, provides fOr
the collection of the managements, as Is
new the law.
11M.r fiANKING uwarrronoms.
An act to incorporate the- 4 .Duqueene
Greys Savings Bank" names the follow
lug corporatore: David Oarobsll,
Brady Wilkins, Wm. B. Beeper, James
T. Brady, John Cowley. W m K. Nimick,
Jamas B. Moore, George F. Morgan,
Win. R. Resat, Arthur Balton, Jr., Wm.
fi Bower, John lc. Schroeder. S. L.
Iciallwood, T. W. Baker and John H.
M'Masters..
An act to incorporate the "Germania
Savings Bank of Pittsburgh" names the
following eorporators: H. P. Moller,
Adam ftelneman, A. S. Bell, James L.
Graham, G. fichleiter, Philip Merle,
Joseph Abel, C. Moyran, William C.
Schmertz, John - •F. Hareeott, Chris, N.
Schwan z.
Allegheny River Items.
The Titusville Herald says:
Owing to recent rains the Allegheny
river IS now navigable for light crafts,
and the rivermen are nowavalling them.
selves of this opportunity to ran up from
Pittsburgh with barges of coal and take
back the oil which has accumulated at
difierent points for transportation. On
Monday the 'Oil Valley," Mlipsey,"
and several other tow boats passed
Parker'a bound up with bargee, and the
General Larimer down with three barges
of 'MI In tow. Oil City will not ship
much ofd to Pittsburgh by the present
rise, but at Tidionte, °teapot's, White
Oas, there Is coaidersble that will be
moved, while at various points upon the
river below Oil City, stlMlLVlalflities are
awaiting shipment.
The plan for the proposed suspension
bridge over the Allegheny at Bor _lngram,
hen been placed on exhibition at the
Gregory House at that poi*. tie dimin
alone, style, and general artistic design,
it rivals the Niagara Suspension Fridge.
The cost is estimated a&130,000, $20,000 of
which has already been subscribed, and
the citizens of that Irony. as well as
the farming country ying back of the
river, and in Butler co ty, will be much
benefited thereby.
The city was alive laist night with the
news of a three 'hundred barrel well on
the Chicago tract. The superintendent,
Judge Guthrie, informs us that the well
in quintion is on LWIWO 13 on said tract
that it was doiug about 24 barrels a day,
but was torpedoed by Roberts and start
ed up yeaterdty„ Hoeing at the rate of
250 or 300 barrels a day, but how long it
will hold out, he cannot tell, The
Chicago and Pittsburgh tract lies mid:
way between Rod Hot and Bliamburg.
Well No. 13 on the Chicago tract near
Bbamlitirg, which has produced oil for
some time at therein 40 barrels per day,
was torpedoed on Monday, after which
preparations were made to resume
pumping, when It oommeneed flowing,
and has 'Moe flowed at the rate of nearly
400 barrels every twenty-four hours.
The Mating is all in the well, and all the
tubing, with the exception of one length.
I It la known as the Poggitui welt,
Corontt'■ !agent
Coroner Clawson held an inpnest yes
terday on the body of Wm. C. Craig,
who died soddenly in the lock-pp on
Monday evening, an account 101 which
we published yesterday.
Dr. Regan was sworn, and testified
that be was called to examine 'deceased,
and from an external examination was
satiefied he died of congestion of the
brain.
Mrs.ilonora Rally testified that sbe
eaw deowned at abouthalf-past one
o'clock yesterday anerticion,at the cor
ner of Wood street and Fourth avenue.
Saw him subsequently near Patterson's
livery stable. He wee stagnating and
fell there. The police officers took him
into the Mayor's office.
Mrs. Catharine Dermott testified that
she never saw deceased drunk, though
she bad seen him occasionally take a
glass of ale. She was his slater-in-law.
This closed the teatimouy. A verdict
of death from congestion of the brain
was rendered. Deceased was about
thirty years of age. He was born In
Ireland. Had been here about nine
years.
=
There lea house on First Street, All",
ghany, which seems destined to beconie
famous In litigation annals. It. is men.
pled jointly oy the , Heldentelter and
Marker families. The relations between
them seem to be anything but pleasant.
In times past thry baio had numerous
Nolte and private quarrel' which did not
come beiZre the monist `
st' atm . Just now
j
the point of dillereu In regard to two
certain doors in the h cue. There are
common entrances f both families.
One desire.; to have. them krpt open con
tinually; the other as strenuously Insists
upon having them shut. Already two or
three suits have been instituted to settle
the metier, but It seems as far off an am.
foible adjustment as ever. Yesterday
the latest of the suits wiut entered. John
Ileldenfelter appears as- prosecutor
against Charles Merker, charging him
with disorderly conduct—all about the
doors. The accused was arrested, and
after a hearing, hold (or trial. So the
mooted question la at hest to bo settled in
the mons. The ease came up before
Mayor Callow.
Caught a Tartar.
Mary Shur made information before
Justice Ammon yesterday charging bar
bustuind, Conrad filbert, with sauna and
battery. Conrad, it would appear, Is
eh her an 111 tempered wretch or else he
Is a victim of circumstances. Ile has
had two wives In the space of • few years,
both of whom have been ebusod by him.
ills first wife pat up with his Inmost ul.
ties as long as it eras poulble to bear
thom, aud then, rather than go to law to
have her • rouge redressed, separated
from her husband. About Pour months
since Conrad was Joined In matrimony
with hia present spouse, who it appears
ha Inert endowed with a little more
spirit than hoe predecessor, and when
Conrad. a she alleges, made an assault
,
upon her and but her over the head with
a beer Owe and chair she appeals to the
strong arm Of the law for protection.
Conrad was held to b t u i n t h e p. m of
Fop for his appearance at court,
and in
default was committed to Jul.
A Waver net ytt that
Mr. James Hall and his wife Houdin
residing in Patton township, are M. pa .
rents of ten /00C—no daughters—end the
cry le still they come. The neighbors
contemplate, when ' the number reaches
a baker's dozen, petitioning Congress for
a township of the public lands on which
to colonize the family or nameable gad
Stalwart boys. The neighbor - Who la Our
Informant sae the boys have all been
taught the Republican creeds av they ars
contained In the Pittsburgh Oszsrrn.
PITI'BIIIIAGH 'Limy GAZETTE: THURSDAY MO,RNING, MARCH 31, 1870
N. E. ANNUAL CONFERENCE
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JoIINSTOWN, March 26, Ib7o
Tho Chitral Extol:Won Society held Its
anniversary last. evening. It was very
largely attended. Rev. Thorn presided.
The survives were opened with prayer by
Rey. W. A. Davidson, alter which
dresses ware delivered by Revs. C. A.
Holmes and A. S. Kriett, the Bocretary
of the Society. A collection of one hun
dred dollar wee lifted. The singing,
conducted by Rev. Burt, wee grand..
The Conference met this morning at
eight o'clock.
A report on temperance was presented
and adopted. It la strong, favoring
legal prohibition and pledging the Con-
ference to act prudent efforts to secure
this.
The vote on lay-delegation was lake"'
yeas 14;, nays 65.
The following places were put in nom.
(nation for , the seat of the next Confer.
once: Cambridge, kleUounellsville and
Steubenville. The last place was select
ed by a very large vote.
At o'clock the memorial services In
the case of Bishop Thomson ware held.
Rev. R. Hopkins conducted the open•
ing Beryline. The 10alat hymn was
offe sting, atter which a solemn prayer was
red.
Bishop dines then addresaied tbe Con.
ferenoe. His opening paragraph wee the
following
"The fatal archer Mishit • shining mark.
A good, useful, noble chrlstlan minister
hue Mem' , In a similar strain ! the
Bishop proceeded to give an outline of
Bishop Thomson's character and life,
closing with reading a few passages from
a letter written by Dr. Logan, of Wheel.
le& who wee present when the Bishop
died.
The hymn beginning.
. I would not ll,e always,'
wusung, with most subduing effect, - to
the tune of
Il me, i.e t home
Dr. Co : give au account of the early
life o f the Bishop. Be said that they had
spent- their boyhood together to
Wooster, Ohio. The Doctor said he was
present at the baptism of young Thom.
eon; he was bemired by lenmersion, in
deference to his parents Who were de.
voted members of the Baptist church.
Dr. Lb: pale a fitting touching tribute to
the memory of the friend of his early
days.
The venerable Father Boyd, made •
few very appropriate remarks. Ile
closed by saying: am now old and I
am hippy in the thought of memo meet
ing loved ones In the better land."
"The Home of the Soul" wee sung,
during Which the audience was melted
to team.
Rev. T. M. Hudson 'poke most touch•
levy and feelingly. after which Dr..E.
Pershing made some remarks, followed
by Dr. Harris, the Assistant Secretary of
the Missionary Society,. who said that he
had for many years been Intimately
acquainted with the Bishop. The
whole of those service. were peculiarly
impressive mid solemn.
At one o'clock we Marked—GTO"
mountains Tor AI at --- o had finis
claim care in w hich
to ride, and the nom.
parry was delightful, conststing of
pregame, their wlveg, and other per
son. who went by special invitation.
Tho whole number was perhaps two
hundred. - An boar and a half woe spent
at Altoona insight-teeing. The day was
not very favorable ' as a t ria dark and
chilly.. Althea lathe growth of twenty
years only, yet It claims now a popula
tion of fourteen or fifteen thousand souls
It seems to be a place of activity and
thrift. The showed' the Railroad give
tothetown much of its importance. On
returning, when we reached Cresson It
was snowing; down at Conemaugh It
wax raining. All over the mountains
the winter's snow is still lying. When
we reached Johnstown, which we did
about six o'clock, we all felt like giving
the Pennsylvania Railroad and its gen
tlemanly duperintendent,tdr.R. Pitmfrn,
hearty vote of thanks. AMICUS.
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The following deeds were filed of rec-
ord Cl the ofilceofThoe. H. Hunter, EN.,
Recorder of Allegheny county, on Wed
needey, March 80, 1870:
Wm. Roos and Isabella Rogan, Feet 101 l
No Gln Regimens Reel (Nempisay's plan. Wit
klas to
gastmeatelebelemen . Clemer. Sept..,
lot to by 1 - 2. lo Malcbley born $lO
Mao to
it
oda Clem Wt. I, I Ma; let SO by PM
V. In lame Isonntrb -
aloa. Reality to deo.ll. Ross, 010 IR Isto;
acres It Yaw. tp Fee
elms. S. Bate. t./ Jobs Hateletbald, March M.
17:0; lot on Ravine 51 ward. rut
e.
JrJettslots.... et ex. of Yarsarret,t . bn Mclite.
U taw by al'. on Ogees 0t...
Ail gloomy
Las. limit to 401.0 roam, April TA IStof Grano
In /0va.......
M.
...
Anon W. Exile* , to BLiolito 1. M. Camolloll.
Allortisll. OW: 40 per...lles Ixi Morainp of elle.
uxi
. . 11773
wage rtrebes of land It kineu Oa%
Ws. Groot to Hiram fubo., Dec. al, MC saws
alaDort al %11
rater rettr , lber to It A, J. Val. Oct S. 1511:
lot 1,0 or GO ft.. Centro at., Gil war:, rats
. al Ka
tlotloln ►lrt Yrrto Jacob pallltr. Nov. H. H.:
1141.1 h IU 11-...llnarnalp
M A7Ant:=o.l4=ll,J=7:t
leglnar $3.108
RH. 1111wnnoln Is J V. tnietn. H.
nalint Mtn 1111 IL no Marloa Gat ward.
rAtUD. it It
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°MIA, Housa.—The audience M the
Opera 'louse.. last evening, although
comparatively large, was not tench an one
as the character of
,the. entertainment
warranted in this city where histrionic
talent is appreciated. Mr. Divenport.
appeared In the "Stranger," • piece
about which there Is a strangeness
wholly.pacullar to itself, and one which
the fewest number of actors have atm
ceeded In rendering event possibly enter
taining to the patrons of the drama, and
among that number is Mr. Davenport.
Ells rendition of It last evening was equal,
and, in some particulate superior to that
of Booth. The support was excellent
throughout. "The Honeymoon",which
formed the after pleog was exce edingly
entertaining. Mr. DavenpOrt'a reading
is superior to moat actors, and Is not too
conceited of his abilities to read the lines
is given by the author. To-night "A
New Way to Pay Old Debts" will be
presented.
Bat Boys.
The Elwood ward In Allegheny is very
unfortunate In the posseselon of some
members of Itei event le community, who
bring disgrace ape; the general chem.
km of the fraternity. Some of these
precocious yoUthe have been annoyibir •
grocer on Federal street, by stealing
apples, potatoes, oysters and other
articles and groceries, which he has been
accustomed to exhibit In - front or his
establishment during business hours.
Wearied out at last.he has determined
to rid himself .of the annoyance, and
yesterday mad*. information before Al
derman Bowden against several of the
depredators. Warrants were issued, and
when arrested it Is proposed to make
examples of them.
The quiet ',amity.
-It Is a rather unpleasant' family re.
relatiou to have a eon-in-law who la
easily Irritated and thinks nothing of
floariehing a gun and - threatening to
Malmo of himself and all his wife's
relations. • 13130121 Is said to be the peen.
Ilarity of John buoy, son-in-law of
William Miller, of Allegheny ; at least
an Information to that effect was made
before Alderman Irwin yesterday, in
which John was charged with disorderly
conduct: , lie waaarrested. At the oflloe
a family consultaUon was held, which
resulted In a withdrawal of the salt,
John paying the costs.
Coln=Wed.
Julius Sigworth made Information be
nne 'JOBB*" i , mmon yesterday, charg.
log Jacob Spiker with disorchulioon
duct. The pnisecritor is the proprietor
of a saloon In Hut Birmingham, and
he alleged that Spikes came Into his
ninon and drew a loaded rirrolyar, which
be used In a threatening manner, fight•
log persons in the house of the dopo•
nent. Spikes wee arrested and a fine of
twenty-live dollars and costs Imposed
on him, In default of which be was coin.
milted to jail for thirty days.
The spring Stock el Beery (r. Male,
Merchant Taller, at comer of Penn
avenue and Sixth streer t la now large
and complete. Monsieur Sonpaine cos.
Unties to preside at the cutting. tf
The Oregon Breerery has long been
noted for Its excellent brewltuts, but
never did It torn out such excellent
cream ale as Pier, Dermala W ON are
now producing. • ' •
nusimEss NOTIVES
The Leeks' Sonde Ultib, of New York.
rroently changed that. ' amnions from
So liar , prrearetione and
Ylotpla Banishers. Thal deslarl tb" when
oaten had not aaelowed theta with beauty. It
was their rhtht—yea. Mier duly—W look It
where they could. No they all voted that Okp
atolls haler overcame 11111.1101•10•114 Itogh 1111.
••• nlestaarks, and gave to the coed:della. •
moat d4etu a u . tooruttato sod =able dike ar.
W•sts•aou(daagaroat to wee. mit daabtliSod test
L.yow.• X•thILIF011 'Mr bolt Gr ow Bab.
~,,, pr„..wd
at arum tamales gray. It the proprietors Or
lima* Widen QM Pot send the stater. an Invoice
they Ara sot man.
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C°"e•Pohdenee to the Plttshereh Et asette•l
. . .
ltdinnLerowsr, Vt, March 21, UM.
To one wearied of the prosaic sight of
metropolitan piles of brick 'and mortar.
It la a pleasant relief to seek rest and
recreation in rural scenes, even during
the rather chilly days of early spring.
We have around us here, In varied at
tractiveness, valleys, bills, mountain
heights, streams and woods enough to
Interest the most lukewarm -admirer of
nature. Beautiful oven In winter's dress
of ice and snow, bow much more so must
this country appear when clothed in the
living green of summer. Spring, with
its welcome smiles, has not yet begun In
earnest to dispel the traces of the hoary
king, and the deep incrustation of snow
will no doubt receive a goodly number
of additional dcposPe before the melting
period arrives. still, the days of sun
shine and clear skies bring a most
acceptable respite from the snowion=
with wLich we have been abun dantly
visited for SOLO time past, and wis ball
them as appreciable harbingers of win.
ter's approaching exit. In the mean
time, phllosopher-like, one must make
the beat of circumstances, and derive as
much comfort and pleasure is possible
from wintry surroundings. To be able
to extract-from nature's scones an Intel
lectual and artistic treat, as well u a
moral lesson; to feel as though every
object viewed was endowed with a per.
senility, not, indeed, that every stream
and grove and hill and mountain has •
presiding deity, but rather that all things
have a voice, like that Which this Psalm
ist ascribed to the heavens when he says,
"They declare the glory of God," is to
be able to appreciate nature In the Green
Mountains at any season of the year, and
to feel that time is not ill spent in study.
lug It, even now when shorn of vernal
luxuriance. Contemplated with facili
ties thus enlightened, Nature becomes a
glowing treatise on the wisdom and good
ness of Its Divine Author; and then, too,
such.meditative reading of lilehandiwork
calls forth the better feelings of human
nature, and touches the chords o I the heart
with gratitude and evokes songs of praise
which join chorus with the inanimate
voices around. There Is much to interest
and Instruct as well as amuse among the
Green Mountains. The leading phenom
ena attic polar world are presented to us
on a small scale within the circumscribed
area of any of these snow-covered moan
tain summits. Tho same specific rocks
along which Perry and Ross and other
Arctic navigators coasted in the unknown
sins of the north, here crop above the sur
face, and yield by their disintegration the
same kindof vegetation. • Although none
of these peaks reach the altitude of per
petual snow,yet large snowy muses,
smoothed an d hardened Into the come.
tence of glacier-ice, not unfrequently re•
main in the shady hollows far into sum
meronidiemilid one of frozen hills, in
--rialeilature, of Spit zbergen and Greenland.
In the horns circles and social re•unions
of the hospitable people .we study the
habits and characteristics of a country to
which we are comparatively strangers,
and it is difficult to realize -that with such
quiet, order loving citizens originate
those "great moral ideas" and agitations
which we are so reedy to ascribe to them.
Apart from the attractiveness of its ear.
rounding', this little mountaln.encircled
village ha other aid more practically,
advantageous claims to notoriety. It hu
of late years becomes fashionable water
ing resort. Here are located the tele
bested Middletown Springs; and bent
annually assemble multitudes of fashion's
votaries and health banters. The springs,
-perhaps a dozen in number, are near the
little river that winds through the vil
lage. They consist of three groups, all
lying within a range of half a mile. The
chemical components of the waters differ
very materially in the different springs,
although the medicinal virtues of nearly
all hare been substantiated in their &dui.
ability-to many of the Ills with which
offering humanity is visited. The latest
evidence of their increasing popularity is
manifested iatheerectlon of a magideceat
hotel, •upon which some Arty or more
workmen are now employed to hurry It
forward to completion for the coming
summer.
Oar brief sojourn among the Green
Mountains and Witlithe good people of
Vermont has beedcharacterized by much
that wilt be pleasing to remember, as well
as an experience with snow storms and
Armagh:au weather that only make us
more contented with a home in lees frigid
latitudes, at least until the heated days of
. I summer have arrived. Currort..
—At Chicago, loot Tuesday night, an
old man, over eighty years of age,
was. arrested for attempting to ?Olson
his daughter and two grand-children.
He had purchased a box of nut vortical.
and aroma after midnight and was about
to empty the poison In a dish of potatoes
prepared for breakfast when his grandson
who had followed prevented him.
• —E. A. Alexander, iondo•law of Mr.
Vanderpeyden, the wealthy farmer,
murdered neer Troy, N. Y.. last week,
has committed imickle, after °Palming
he committed the deed, which he had
meditated fora , year.
Additional Snorkels by Telegraißi.
New Ont.:writ, March 30.—Ootion
nominal, with middling at 21.3‘022e;
sales of 2,800 bales; receipts 1769 balm;
exports 8,494; stock 19082. Flour
at 5 1 , 26 , 6, 75 €41. QOrn firmer with sales
white at 95c@fl. Oats 601362 c. Bran
51,20. flay mutter at 827.50.- Pork dull
.1121:1,25@23,50. Bacon 15%@18%c. Hama
17,4(it180. Lard dull: tierce 14X Wax
keg 15%@)17e. sugar quiet t prime 10%
®lie. Molasses quiet: prime not fer
menting 85e. Whiskey and Coffee are
unchanged. Sterling 121%.
Et:ITAL.:), March 30.-Cattle receipts
for put 3 days 1.848; shipments of 81 can
over Erie -road and 23 over Central.
Market firm but quiet males 600 head In
cluding 78 extra at 58, 859 good this. at
87%06%, and 547 fair at 17@iN- Hoge:
light supply and a ahade firmer without
quotable change.
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PIII—On Wednesday morn.na. between IS
nd I Wbl
elocks.e. JULI. SEWER, On, In the 18d
jeer of Ma age
t take place from Pk late residence.
Ale 338 Llorey Meet. at A r. ta.. March 31st.
Priem& of the family am far, ctfa!ly Invited
to attend.
UNDAIRTAKERS
JOSEPH !NEWER b. sON,
orcomwrlkisEat"
Nu. al rants nail=
Carriages for rainerala Varairbed
al: •
UOIVINCI •all 'Funeral rnral.bmtst ai
4d Mag.
JOHN fiL,MOPEB, a CO.
Bell tilt Brass Founders,
BIHM, MICONOVIIR a< !MIMI ELI
BRASSES
Made Promptiy to Order.
13ABBIT'8 METAL
Made, Ind Kept on Hand
ovimmo and Jianufactaten et
J. )L Cooper's Improved Balanes Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
018e°, 882 PENN STREET.
reasdrh Ver. Viand &Ulnae Stretti,
=MOM
pnorossus FOR
SOLDIERS' lONURENT.
rropeesle (or the erectlon of the All
Colgate Soldiers• Monument (to be erected on
9 ondenr7 Hill, All 4 gheey.l will be iscelnd at
the °Mee of the iudireldned. No. 64 000 "
'teed. (where the plane, opecllle dices son sm.
linen of stone am be meal ap to drag' 1624
INTO. The contract to be aerated to the lowest
end tent elide?,
A. L. PLAIISOOL
m►m: O►olrman or Boildlog Coons Moe,
U. J. 4.0a8!
ITEE2=I
FULTON MUNN;
L.B.Acrricsx.. PIALINCESMIIB
cum AND STEAM ierrraas.
MA A . Near Ilill etrisA. -
• PIIIIOII7IANN. PA.
Leal Pipe, Om Nom GM 'res c.ll,
Il•th tabs ale W ee eases. l Oe P1P....
Mame Me eat Beer pamp
ter a sae
I* awe Gaels
slam De bend. Peale end Pavan 8... 11 .1.0
MX.%
0. $3 iikELTQ - 331163,
kiln of We!glitz ud
$0.5 P,URTH AMP., Pittsburg
whims
C' at ECM&
SOO bolts Gosh. r Wiese:
NEW ADVEIITISMEE NTS
FTII LIST, 1,470. Apraje 4,
TIONs to sell l Poora. Cod In tin Clerk's
Pittsburgh.
Going Free, tavern, let ward
Owen Hughes. tavern. lit ward.
Patrick meta...ugh, tavern, in ward,
atrlek Kenny, tavern. tat ward. . .
liottlesboilary. rovers, lot ward.
Chas. P. Mule, cyan, lit ward. •
*sm. Pollock. tarirn,lst ward.
Oath. Jones. tavern. Id ward.
B. Remark, tavern 14 ward.
Jos.
Bender, in 000000 war d ant. ,
Jo.. Burk, tavern 24 .
11. Arab. layers. 3d war.:
le. Gruber, 000000 3d ward.
Kobt. Lyons, other good., 34 ward.
Han. Mahan. tavern, 40. ward.
Joan We boner, tovern, 4111 ward.
Zell McCatlioa, tavern. Sib ward.
Rohl. Camptmli tavern 4t/s ward,
S. 11. Waldo. 8 . C.., Parer.. 411 ward.
Rd. McGarr. tavern. Doh ward.
Pen Drlenoll, tavern, Ito ward.
Ann Miller other good., Bth ward.
g., 111 ward,
John *Uses tavern, Wit ward.
Malanall Jobssloa, other goods, 111 ward.
Jame. Wien..., Wen. 4th ward.
Ondolob s r 7.1, tavern. 9111 ward.
Frith Menlo. saver., 91,1. • ard.
Wm Reid, tavern, 9.l ward.
ru. 01.1. ward.
gAse j ilt?l ° ,llll.% " . ;1. ward. ..
Coo. Ewing, tavern, 9b ward.
F. Weber. intern. 1011. ward.
Join MeCamerldge, tavern, tote ward.
Maud. Ile Retry, Jr . other ttoods, lOtts wart.
Pastel Mcßride, tavern, llr b ward.
Toot Ga'lasiber, tavern. 110. ward.
Ikna.aontrek, eating Snag, 110. ward.
Jun Counrll7. rawer., Mk ward.
Allah. loholta, tavern, 13111. ward.
Ann Bulltrao, Caren. 11 1 th ward.
4.1 Phelan, tavern. 111tb ward. •
Ann Beissett, tavern, 16th ward
Jonllonsuct. tavern. 141.1. ward.
tumble, 14th ward.
Mich. Berger, tavern. 1811. ward.
P. J. LAnts. nth wArd. •
Anthony Happy. ta rrrr r 180, ward.
lintel Reardon. thy.7o. 11111 ward.
Anthoni Kugel, eating hours. 181 k ward.
James ey, tavern, 18111 ward.
Peter McWairtor. tavern, 11110 ward. -
Chas. Werf, near.. 1711. ward.
IS ...CI Lcrty, 17tla ward.
. Bunt tltelfel, . 1 tk ward.
Mica. Leech, tavern 19th ward
Pater Hamm, tavern, Aid ward.
• , Allotkosy.
John Canoe, tavern. let ward.
Joon Irloteksr, eating house, let ward.
John ILdrion., tatloghoure, lit ward.
Oro. Lamy, raven., Warrant.
• John WWI, tavern, SO ward.
Clam C. Bolt y. tavern. ad ward.
Leonard liar., tavern, talreu. 31 ward.
Jon. J. Worker, tavern, 7d ward.
Chas. Hybris, , 34 ward.
John IS, 'or, tavern. 3d ward.
M. Oeler, . 3d ward.
Jaajlehioner. tavern. 3d well.
John Schott's, tavern. aaward.
M. llaptavern. 3d ward.
Chat. ela a,
irser, laver., 3d ward.
•nder un Wily., tavero: 31 ward.
I lariat. (lent. tavern, 31 ward.
Jaredguy. •.
Jos. lahloser, raven,,
34 'ward. 3.1 ward.
H. Bort. eating house, 3d ward.
li. Herat, eating loose. 3d ward.
Jac Rosencraws, gd,411 31s1 ward.
Wm. Weasel. tavern, 4th ward.
Ellen It.fer, tavern,4th ward.
Jain Wyker, tavern, 411 s ward. •
Caret tobnosubach. , 41. ward.
Than. Berg,. tavern. 4. 11 ward.
Jam IL Buettner. tar..., 4th ward.'
tinsenschYsit, tavern, 4th ward.'
Adam Ulmer. tour.. 4tb re• 41.
Wes. Heldman, tour., 4.4 ward.
J swab Rag, 1,, other good.. 131. ward.
Photo Wagner, talent. ward.
Hama. 1..1.1, tavern, 11l ward.
Ch.lo. Jar... tavern, 711 ward.
Jacob Bus, raver.. 7th ward.
Peter Nisch... tavern, 7th ward.
Job. J. th Incr. tavern. 7th ward.
Boromiglan.
John Acke ta•en,Birmingbast•
Jacobtavern. rolnelngton.
Won'. Mark. tavern, Binolngham.
Jacob Rail. tater., Birml.gbaso.
has Debor.fa. Blown:ham.
Bich toe. •r, Oyes.. Bloningbam.
Wm. Davis, tavern„Binalsgbarn.
V. Maude, I II•ri•InglIon• •
Mary Price. cone bone. Biraningbarn.
C. t Braddock.
John Cale.B otdock.
II Leery neon., Kat r t
Birmingham.
too's. Eel., taven., Last Binningbant.
• John Zoller, tavern. Rant Oirmisgbum•
M. bcheidemastel. tavern. Last ltinstegba9.
F. S. iwort. tavern. Last Ilinologham.-
J:ti.mmos7 rrrrrr tail dlrmi..hays•
•ag. Baker, layer., lasi Blamhorbon.
Adam Jac, tavern. East Krtniagbasn.
Ern.. Hamar, eating flown, S. Blon•vgbarn.
11. Wilhelm. *Attu hosoe, La. Blonthenm.
P ed. tied.tob, tavern, glitabeth.
Christ Baker. tavern. McKeesport.
Cub. Kell, tavern. McKeesport.
Jan. McAlister, tar.. a, McLo croft.
breastSeu tavern, Mellport.
Ilsi eat'g 11.0, IgelCumert.
I. D. Lnosay, other
tar yds. MoKeuport.
If • 1 1 .norr. r rr r /I.lnbe.
John wearing, tavern. coon Pitl•burgh.
Pour Misters, tar ca. tlearrialnarg.
Penn's Healer. tavern, elkarpaberz.
(Au D. Biota. laver.. sthrOP..
Jo.. Prod....h. talon., Slurp...re.
Michael Bauman. T , Ithypsburg
T. J. .I.tlardsow. 0. sr emperanceville.
A. IL Illnudoo, taven,Unten.
Jame. Wep IL tavern. Unto..
Jobe Mattes, taunt. Union.
Adam W • lovers. West Pittsburgh.
W. B. Luis, eating honor, West, illuinth.
Towstahlp• •
vim. Franey. tavern. Baldwin. ,
And- ew Miller, tavern. Indiaas. • •
H.
Shope... I . Indlana.
Yates... Mt. tavern, Ellibuck.
Jests Proms, raver., Lower Br. cm,
Jacob Ott, tare.. Lower Rt. Clair.
Lehr. Hoffman, terms, Lower *t. Cher. .
Barba.. Alyosyy. tavern. MIMI.. • • -
H. Outdoors.. raves.. II SOL
Jame. Vanes, tavern. Mat:lure.
J.h. Hoene., tavern, McCietre.
Charles Kin.. . Leon.
clan. Oortsey. thvern. - Boes.
James Herd, laver., Start
o.illueriets, Bro. s Ca_ tavern. wadi,.
lien W. Boyd. Invern. CRUM. Clair.
. Pled. 8.5.. 1 Vervain..
The Lleenw &Ord will bear the above mull.
uthras ors PLIWAT, the Ilk day of April. /874.
at 9 e'clork A. o. butlers BROW Mk-
nerd'
PLANING L KEN AND OTHERS
TAK . NOTICE
The ruder-alga 4 aka letters patent of the
Unita( Stair• fo the Improved constructlon of
weather-Os . ..ran , Isolde Ilona gad of warns-
Cell ex ter ton . The weather-boarding.
all. patent tenor ...oral, being mon eartlealy.
ly latesoled for 'vrylcal use, eat comblethg
esnatdurat Ility and beulty of appegruce; and
It te so constructed as to entirely ..veld the ue
of Joint *trio., tad to prevent water inon enter.
Ng the Jolnt., or the gaping r the allowing of
eke 'Huts by Retro. Of the weather et Omits
her.
Inside lining and wainscoting by 0110 new
method are go scuts...led as to hum perfect
panel. as cheaply as by the ordlaar7 Rooth,
iyardh alone; thereby ricer... Hug the &bowleg
of the Jolts froY_any unite. and leaving no
uns for hug..
.
a has also raroebased tkepatent right of whit
I. commonly know.. the ".110.140g Weather.
bearding. , ' •
He lee dloyoed of tae following territorial sad
Blourigki• In Allegheny county. BY heti pat
ent., to
To IL A. M.nderlf, the right of the PlUlthry
0•01.1 e •f the rPro•tasnid unary.
TolgolJoewan • Douala... the right for be
Pint ward of rittalnrga.
To Moire IDuel... shop 000 BY their
settl, Stuoentb warn. Pittsbarrobs.
To Hill, Palserson Ca, shop rights fee their
1.147. w A 1 1,17; 1
iTa
To Parker . * Put. for THY, Seco. r, LION
and Avalon ward.. 0,17 01 A1N.11.7. -
To /Yee Brothers,suo r , alt at tbelsrlmill
8. ward, ell 7of Allegheny. •
To Dua.am, Sant I Co. for Me boughs of
Shausbure sold Lisa; •110 th e tewnshlpe of
sealer and Indium
All person. are war./.1 &taut Infringliag
upon either of said patents. and Mare wl.bing
to pow ban will please calL or agar... me, ai
Ho. 711 Smitharld strut, Pltlshargh. Pa.
J. C. ARDIIIIBOII.
PITTSBURGH
WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WOKS,
SCOOONNMER it SON,
• PROPRIETORS,
ll►oahetuKn of WIIITE LfisD, YID LEAD,
SLUT. LEAD, LINCS, LITHAIIUN. PUTTY
uol all colors OILY AND IN OIL.
OFFICE! AND FACTORY.
4N, lif,lil, 466 tuid 08, Man itrett,
El 2==
Wa call atalattost to WO guarantee palled on
oar Strlctly Pure WWI. Lead, and when we say
a ••purer carbonate of Icad." warm.. ••charal
early pare.• that to, Ikea nom Acetate wad
Orate, Old therrthrt Is whiter zad thank., both
In color and earrrthe property.
UtrArthIITSISD to be • parer Carbonate of
Lead and whiter than any In the market, and
oft forfeit the mica of Ugh package It coital..
log Oro lout adialtentko. •
CHOICE AND RARE
CONFECTIONS,
FOR' PRESENTS, AT
GEO. HEAVEN'S,
112 Federal Street, alleglkasie
.e1:.711
PUBLIC AIOTICE.
Basing bran appended OAS and GAB NNTNN
LISSIMOTOIt Dr Allegheny Coast), settee la
hereby given that nista the seeessary ogles lad
IleehsaicafTeatlag Mseki..7 can be prvetded,
I will be teand at the orris or TIM 'NA
TIONAL TOUNDOT AND MY% wows .
TwentiPthlrd street, sear leaf, Pillabenah.
R. MUM.
===n=
I=l
3E121g.00TT.41.r....
GRAY & LOGA.N
Have motored des di lIIXTII 1111111111 S, .er
- 89 Fifth Lyeaue e
paid improve:meals as old stead we ample.
unt.
JOHN T. GRAY
House and /Him Pad War,
CaitAirmat situ GILAZgag t
No. till NI
fellrlit (I+l4 Bead stnist..llrUtabwitty,
Tarniik RUBBER
" L BELTLIIII, KOBE LID STEM Plank/
of Ho Saba Salting COooaalas Auk% A foil
mow of all alga. The gado sopplled a/ masa
lsoto/sto paloo
J.•B. PHILLIP%
mar/1 Agoals 'or this ofvf.
NOTtaga—..lb7Le4" "Pbr Cbt Ir,
..Lose,"..Wunts,""Pmq.d," olloording; ,,
not exceeding FOUR LINES, st di
be inserted in these oottanna once . fin
TWENTY-FIVE VENTS; each addl.
tinned Line FIVE CENTS.
WANTS.
WAPTED.—Two Girls to sort
Ron. Apply at. 111.8./Nle.T•ti Basket
Tastery, 143 Pre.m3nt street, Pleaaant Valley,
•Ilesbeny.
Basket. of All kinds wholesale and re
tail. Cheap for mob.
WANTED.—A young man that
• vodel•stsod• thrtdcolog and earn of
llortet. ALA TWO (11111.8 to do /network In
town or count , y tt plates. Enquire at 63
FEDERAL 6TkelfET wa , Alit-Cony City, recand
Noon If/
IXTANTED.-30 LADR.•
• v REM to workon r Actiatlont. Warns
ttr n sc . r , ;l , l7 , .. Also, 10 C Alll'B. A p ply at 163
J )1.6 MANIA
ANTED.—Two or Three
BOONS sellablefor Hotckeeplog.
Address Boa 1.. UP. odic,. a-Z. ,
WANTED.Fifty Coal and
the Miner, no odic+ fee to pa. and fare
paid to tbe mines. Pavers' Gala are w an ted (or
elty and country. Apply at Empforment Oftlet,
No.l SUM s tr eet. ➢Prat door loom atm:tension
B.tdge.
WANTED. - MORTGAGES. -
v. . .
00.000 to Loan In large or small amounts.
t a fair rate of Interest.
THOMAS E. PETTY.
SW, Bond sad Beal Estate Broker,
No. 179 thalthleld street.
LOST
OST.--Osa Friday. March 25,
LI between Port Perry and Metteespoit on We
Week or the Connelsville Hallrond. a rocK
HOUK. eoelainlon shoot ..O In NloNt7 and a
pored wry Note on hannown Myers tor PO.
Any one tout said rocket Book will be liner.
rewarded by_ writing to Co., XL EVAN',
Irwin Mallon, Westen° an d Co., is 3-n
TO-LET
riTit . .7l;7l,F.u,.r.rt,s,g.""cigs
TO LET —A new HOUSE of
room: and V{ a^ree or ground at Fleming
btatlen. 7 tulles om Pittsburgh. on the I'. I , •
W. &C. It. 11.. and r•nt low. Inquire at MI
Federal It . Allrgbeny.
d9oroli •
0-LET.-1 ret-class 'STORE
ROOM, N. 43 Mk; street- Allegheny, a
r. west . f the lNarn nd; also 4 ROOMS over
odd More room. Wlll b • rented separate or , t.•
gether, If .1 tired. One of the ben boldness
catloni la the city. Rent moderate. Inquire of
W. CARSON,
140 , 460 Ohlo street.
rllO-LET.—ROOMS—Fernished
1 or UN YURNIPHEN. with Ont.elaaa bused
£l.o.t f e w 7 DAY
DX STKEET,Alerhenl.
a DAY BOARDEILI accommodated.
I nqulru on the perm's.. . 473
FOR RENT.—The Three Story
BRICK WARKIIOI.B2 In Church alley,
rear of No. 110 Wood street, formerly trtcupled
Ny Wm. Illundorf A Co. aa a Broom rnctory.
Ingot/2ot W LANki (2.
Z 4 No 172 and 174 Wood St.
0 LET.—One good Store room
fromWV..lNti, No. 48 Ohloatreet. 3
r a . tt ‘ ralrlantond and next dour to Ift.allet
lacings Bank. One of the tort locations In the
ety. nent moderate. Also, 2 200118 in the
rear of sald store room. Ingot. of
marl.l2o W. CA ItBoN. 46 Ohio street.
rmLET.—A Suit or Rooms
omprirlog TWO Large, wed lighted Pont
aon Wed - floor. Ulan large, well lighted
Croat Room po arta goor. Om large Hall ltb
two antmroonts on aka &car. One BLOM Roam,
ant Door, Ng. IRE In .Rogalsb's mar Minding,
Fourth avenue. For terms Maguire of A. Id.
11.NULIAli & (iO.. No. WI Fourth avenue.
LE'r—A .Tavern Stand, No.
P 3 Third wrenoe. Vomit Dwellings on
'filth avenue, Fine Residence on ML Waahlog .
ton, Third animism Ball, Rooms and Ulises on
Market street, Buetneot Nu. 77 nod 79 Third
avenue, ' (JAZZ AM Co.,
Attorney. at Law,
WS VIM avenue
rrto-LET 2Sloryßrick Done
I. Sitcoms, Attic,W ash Hinase,Oas end Woe,
situate Nn. 111 v street. one Square from
Clean.. Valley Soc. Can. Wait low. '
TO LET—llvelt Meuse of 6 Rooms No 140
sst y, near lialiormsn s' net, 34 staid.
Oat, 919 per month.
TU-L.ST-11 they Beck NooSe of 8 Rooms,
6th Gas , Watee, ac.. No. 149 aaaaa Meet,
Rent low.
6th Ward, only one square from street cars.
• •
/or further 121 onamion.lPßlY 52
W. P. PRIM
m 177 lUlamosd. Alleihm22
To LET. •
-DWELLING . HOUSE. •
Ma of tae ALM t balms lathe city. containing all
MODERN UCPUOVENUINTS,
Water mid Uas throughout. Thin house will be
noted . rern low to a good pant.
*VA, at.
tiAZSITE COUNTING ROOM,.
SIS NUM:Aye:me,
got bartleolare.
FOR BALE.
FOR SHOW CASES
Maguire al No. St/SMITHFIELD ST. 3-M1
II SALE—Allegheny County
r ee WORIC HOUSE BONDS. $30,401.1 to
on of 41.000 tech, rename th to els
ree
heals, with I eeeeee t at I per cent. Free lreat
Slate sad county taxes. Apple to
set OEO. ALEREE. Treeele:
• •
-)FOD BALE.—DWELLING. _
That three store BRICK DWKI•LING.
utrabtr loestell. Nu. eel Ittree avenue. A t
ralt i ol ' e L e r litTe:l:llll ' llera r ertwield
Is all the room range In kitchen. Belari,sua
seed on comer of liners alley. Is lemell I hted
Yd ventilated. rot union Aprtl Lt. .
JOHN D. BAILE A HBO..
No. 11 Y' 0
NeurlN avenue.
VOIR SALE.—Eleptut BRIER
HOBBS, containing 9 rotas, modern Mash.
wlth Clas, Sanas. imd COW Water. Lot 20
by LIT.' situate on 44t0 streets This is a Flllt
opportunity for loose destrior a handsome real
dram T. It. nILL & noN.
mournLLow BRICK HOUnit. rooms
finish. emote on 4410 street. roue.-
elms glean lot of Aprll. . .
T. U. Slits SON.
FOR !ALE. —New PRAISE HOUSE, 8 rooms.
sttnam nor 3915 street. on !mailman street.
Prieel9l,Boo. Esay.terses. •
T. IL SILL A BON.
Corner Pens Slid 331 street.
•
R SAUL-13101LICILVU LOTS
IN ALLSAIRENY CITY.—I offer for sale
host defied tut building iota. Moat. In the
Second ward, Allegheny. on DeDltrthe Mak
Wand and Obeeteatory avenue, adjoining tie
Obserralory grounds. These Lots. arc part ot
WiW , hblf MS/ acres. • plan or these
Lads can be neon at n.y .tore. Do. 03 WOOD
erlifttriT. The plan has also to en to:edged.
Inch Lot hi a front lot, fronting on renysellie
by road or Obseatorysloe. WS het wde
131derp. Tu e tots eget:ode lb. residence [
of
.hlogion sod Waiter McClintock. Som. are
A 4 th ITS •feet. Mott of the loh ue suld.
flee dwellings h.e been erected sheath. Ver
a.. Orebro. to leave the low 'rounds • and.
swag edges can here god an opportunity. The
locality Is one of the finest In the two cities. and
but h. :nineties , walk frost the head of Heave.
street; a board walk leads to the phAlieL The
Arat% be v auty of wrenery and surrauddlogs are de,
Tome et. 7: Prices low. Enquire of
USU. I. DIITIC
No it3Woodstriect, Plttabursh. or No. WED. e
Avenue, Allegheny OW.
VALUABLE FARB AND MILL
PKIIENTI TUB BAT.E.—SIt Cantatas lim
I” Station. Paahand.• Ballroao. lOO
am*, is of welter, 001 Cleared; all under good
fence; acre* of Coal. Toe Improvements an
• 3 star/ flouring Hal with SI too of ram, to
IMO order. MIII oar a large • oven.; In Rol op.
owlet. Cottage flou so, 0 rootoa.Teaaal Honor
sad large Barn. oo off Urr-OarO. Parties wishing
to go tato a
the ral Mug and coal basloors.tho abate
pfesealf ran opOOrtuulty. Yelee low. Bal.
mots rail. Apply to B.IIIcLAIN & CO..
man . 104 Vow* annual.
VORICILE..—Eugines and Roil-
A. ISM New and &coed Hand, of all hod.
constantly on hand.
Orders from all parts of the countrr promptly
executed.
-.UMW HILL t CO..
(Termer Marlon ATeantrand 1. W. •C. LW..
allenhenyVa.
DERSONAL.--All persona seek.
a. INO HOMES, or Meestusents In Seal Ka
tale. •111 Bare time, trouble and motley by pr i
24 . 14. copy of the ••PITTYIBUBOH IS
UKOISTER.” • Ma Mi. away altntlf
oPra wil be root
y/ M ll il
sreat z loamy rega n th ti n ta g r 11
U ma a o m. a (OTT PH u LLPP, e
•
rob.
Miran and Spat SHWA Agent.. No. 139 Youth
Osamu.
Viii:tiZP:MV:rIWDI
pissinutiorr NOTICE.—No-
Iog is bextby elven Manta Arm
& LAINN was - dissolved by mutual ..eat
&MD Ttb. 1810.
•
uxU.
11.
LAINU.
CO.E . AMEVIRVEWEII4S:S . :
The utderii(ned bate 'lbis day formed _a Co..
Pim ab!P f the PaTese of enedwea g ices
enB PRUuUO3 AND. 'COMM BBION Io
NlBB. wader the arm same of LAING .1 Me-
SALLIE". at No. 358 Pena Street. '
Late l gf i t a ab LA g & G 4 1 . 1.1.
• 1.. &
Late or U. K.& 00. Leeobberr.
lta.scu TM. 1570. . ret82:144
HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIA
TED moult. b. CAIMIL mot JAMIZI
BINGHAM for rile proe of traumealos a
tIENERA I. PRODUCE A ND COMMISSION
BURIN cos. under the name and otyle of DINO
VAS. t/AIMIL A CO. Being thankful for pUt
the am 1 *Gold respe ctf THOS. H. co
SUMM AR ully aok • o lane nee of
th sante. • .
=Oa. D. 111.211/1m..15. WSW.. J. X. BINCIEWL
BINGHAM, CASSEL It
Produce Chnomilselos Merchant*,
AND WHOLE:IUD DYAIDDS ID •
Flour, Grain, Feed, Hay, Seeds, Salt,
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY.
Hydraulic Cement, Anthracite CALL
1105.161,166, :68 and 170 PEON rt.,
Lticti T. 1870. Prrrg"ll3%!l
pe EMOYAL FREDERICK
AMIIGHIIO3DIeIf, Maslow'Tailor Sod Dea'er
lo Gestleikeres Iferobllos Goods; also (knee
l= {Dd . Boys , mooing on hood sad mule to
Wu at the' shortest obsloe. by removed from
Ids lois Mood. No. OS Fourth , to Mo.
WOOD STREET, corner of Tblrd avenue.
mtas:•7o
STONS
COMMON,
. Machine Stone Woeits,
Pettairsat obnabg 01 Wart Coombs, Allebbeby.
maws Arv&Tila & ach
tlereo*Nad o,pbebbni as abort ut.es hearth
Lab Map 51,01....T1ab, Par Bidswats, Viewer"
?Wm, ar. Head ukti Tomb Mom,
7blers braMPUT Iluatiest Trice. raw* WA*.
VINEGAR,
THE PITTSBUH6III
VINEGAR •
WORKS.
.
luau -& DANS,
• 167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE,
Are now premed to IornistIVINEUAR CAM
-LOWEnT MARKET DATA . /W.W.I. ear.
"'manly Wk.] to our
E4TIL9 WINE VINEGAR.
:one
FINANCIAL.
TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood SL, cor. Second Avenue.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT&
Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
A. 1311ADt.T.Y. President.
W. ,VA N KUCK. Vice Presidcn4
oe9 d&P CYRIM CLAIM'S. Ju.. Cashier.
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS DANE
Of Allegheny.
Cor. Federal and LaeOck Streets.
R. H. HARMAN, Pips Neat.
Z. P. Yoolll6, Cadsler.
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT.
Stockholders InvWoolly Liable.
IITEBE3T ALLOWED 01 TINS DEPOBIIII
TEE SAFE DEPOSIT CD.
OP Z'I2`TE433U.ILQH.
123ZE1
Safe Keeping of Valuables,
Under guarantee. and the renting of Uinta ltt
Fire and Burglar-Proof
No. 83 FOURTH AVENUE.
Priaideat—WlLLlAllt rnicilems„
Vice Preoldent-118111/gT LLOYD.
DMII.C*CI/0:
• • - •
WILLIAM ['HILMAR, HYIL ON N. PAINTER.
HENRY LLOYD, JOE. S. moresisoN.
LI.LIA It REA. (MORON BLACK.
WILLIAM M. 1.1(0N. CUILTLi U. /SUROZT.
JAR. I. 11ZRINIVIT.
UWTonao—ll. P. ON BOANORST.
Open daily num 9 o'clutl. A. H o
4 oclock
CITY 8.41/li.
112FilThATenue,Pittaburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 6100.000,
ITOC6HOLD6III lIIDIVIDOILLY LIABLE.
INTERENT PAID ON DEPOSIT.
TUREION EXCHANHE
Bought thd nolo, and when desired remitted I.
Europe. Collection* made on all In. • rinntfdd
Points of the United State- and Can 'O.
Dottortca Innints, Crealdor L.
JAW,. /Sheens, Viol PICSit.,,,
W. N. Hondas. Cashier.
DOIACTOttn.
H. Ihmeen, J.eet
Thomas Ronnie, Heel, Krattnn,
Patrlth Kane, TerereeCampt, , j.
Mae. It. Barr. • James Phelan, •
Ch. Mut:in. H. A. Prerrole,
a. J. Grath, Itionthaßarner.
1:16 N. Stuns.
.1
JOS. M. ttAZZAV. Solleltor.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
Barr:S,
57 MARKET STREET.
• FITTSIOTROII, P&
GneeOova mane on
NuT,M r .'"' Dw "in" of
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD UN 00111111 ZION.
salonticular attention bald to the maim mot
of
tilalted States Securities.
HART, CAUGHEY & co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
.1
Corner Fourth and Wood StreeU,
rrrrantracia. PAS.,
USUOCIVICOrt TO HANNA, HART la,/
psasarna
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention to the rumba.
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
WALL PAPERS.
NEW WALL . PAPER,
..
11)11 -
SPRING SALES,
0 ,
AT
N 0.107 Market St., near sth Avenue.
We now offer to the public a stock or PAPER
lIA N OllttlS unsurpassed to the West (or variety
and beauty of styles, embraelag all the Novelties
la /RASCAL MOSAIC, PERSIAN nod BEEMAN
D
i
Dhalls,
to plate and bright rotor,. for m/ts,
D g Rooms, de. Also. WaOD and MARBLE
COSATIONS, TINTS ) and DILE PARLOR
PERS, with an almost endless variety of
RAP SATIN rirms. WHITE and BROWN
NHS for Lhawbcra, le. -All of w blob we
pose to sell as low no the loweslia the market
Call and see, at
N 0.107 Market St., near sth Avenue.
JOS. B. =OHM & IMO..
:11
wht2 ad ' '
'WALL PAPERS.
•
SPRING, 1870.
PRICES REDUCED.
40 INcn 6n whit hula at lac. Per roll.
ILT—a great variety at Dec. p., roll.
ittAZlatl—alliands at Sao per
KLIEG laraT French .d American raper 11s.11
lamrtos not atm., auperlur to any a•-
•ocol. In the country. For sale at
W. P. ZIARSELAM.II
New • Wholesale and Retail Store,
191 Liberty Street.
nh" PITTBSUBOYI.
DIIIRCHANT TAILORS
SPRING AND SUMMER STILES!
1870.
J. C. aCrmatsow. C. L. 3110111.1.1(13111141.
MiPHERSON & MUHLANBRING,
Merchantlora, No 10 SIXTH ISTRIEIf,
well
electedlr.) We time moatnce sod
well Mock of tne beat and hallow.
able Broods In oar Ilse. a `rent temuon of whiCal
are oar own imponailo a.
Peeling comment o aaaaa bilily to gin Derinet
satlailialon. ream:Ml*lly solicit fr. m an
early examlnaUon of our 0001 of Phu Cloths,
"."...rep=t r IifUNIANIMIII44.
male No. 1001010 West.
NEW SPRING GOODS..
• • splendid lien stock Sol •
CLOT'', 04.8811110EREB;S0N
Put reditrad by MLIZY 111.1&T Eno
sat Kandukan Tanis. TS 6m1111•14 sired&
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
B. M. KIER & 00.,
eueenswa Illaaufacturen dr -
re. Brawl Ware, de.
°Moe asal Warehouse 361
airoui orders proenei , • es. W.rillirr
F •
•
IM, FISH. •
'resit Lake Beetles;
•• We° Flab;
N. 11. A and 3 Nockertl—all • SU Dalf•
Lamas, oranial; Naekerel:' .
fl •
WATT. LAINI • 130.95,
so.ll9laad Wood St
NEW •
flintLill:TJP. • ,
A [hake a
mh rticle, pakvpl4 o2e Jam
Ma n reelved aad tor j etr i p
. -
AIdIISEINIIWTS
OPERA HO WE.
THURSDAY ZVININU, Raven SI.
last Ulg I but two of the ctletwate4 American.
AIL E. k DAVENPORT,
Fr width occaelou he ilt sewer to kis y
Utica.tharatheethaticu o f
SIH OILII3 OVERREACH.
In Manthger's reef/weed Cesedy of
A NEW WAS TO CAT OLD DIET&
To conclude with the Comedy of
Friday—Bene et of Mr. Davenport-1i UILX r.
Dareoport Matinee on natureay.
Box Sheet opene Tif is WORN IRO for sett-
Seats for the ..aeon of PAREPA BM& LODI OPP RA.
arrOURTH
.W.AHD SCHOOL.
MALL, Pgarn.tbrsza7.—teltAND OTM.
MASTIC and MUSICAL lINTLILTAINMMMT.
embracing 6allethenice, Gymaastles, *Mc ••t1
Millar) Drills and Tab'eang. 7 nets. Sue
Performance commence at 54 to S 7. N.
NgartAY and .THURSDAY
• na4.7o:vig
arGRAND EISUIBITION
EISIM
Pittaborgh GymnasticAssociatioff
I=
ACADEMY' OF MV IC.
THEW 13 , 13111116 Mirth list, IVO
A rare Programme will Da pretended. Dom,
open al7, to commence at M. 1 Ingle, 60c, to
De had at the Mode and Book 131orem
nousr.
(Dodo. and triumphant mean to PlDelis re it
froin the most mccessfal Opera tour on record ul
the
PAREPA ROSA
Grand English Opera Compan
CARL ROSL. (Directress) C. D. Ursa
O. de Vivo amities@
Z. Peseta Steam 'lasagne.
Lett alitimarai to ofMme. Kirk ROSA.
I l an for Ly Europa la Joao;ric •rthit of the age, prior to her des its
POBITIVELY ONLY HI T.NIGHTS
Cammenctrig MoNDAT UVENINII. Aplll 4' h.
The Sr pertl clusalst bf 140.1 W .
TROVATOR , MARC ,Sloa• eV. Ylnattr-Vriv,.
(Prat time) MAILItIMIS Or rloa SO. trigs....
itschzelt) ROWS Or CAS) ILL.!, and Von We
era Grand Opisra, (drat tame Is Iselish)
F
tretii4rds
esta ta Tardnette. $11; DraraCir.
ale, OA and $1 30, so:indium to 'mallet; Farah,
Circle Cue
,
The, sale of grain Octets commeaces on
Tn VESUAT, at 90'0'.00 a. n at •he lax Once
of tee Opera Houma The ale (or slrgle sesta ea
TIUDAY. • usbn:ao
LIVERY & SAM! STABLES.
ROBiRT H. PITTICSON & CO.,
coßzza 0,
Seventh Avenue and Liberty St..
PITTBBOIIOII, PL
Will on Every Saturday Ho:41
AN AUCTION_ SALE
• • or
SUSSES, .CARRIAGES, • BUGGIES,
wAthaNt-i. ,
ar
oat deVEtl=rjr=lears their
notr wA r k e r l A u ri r %IL I / fore Tpan a
y . da T nt
[cation and Aolf car; :111 te g iven all Moor 13% . "
[o m it,
JOHN H. STEWART, Auctioneer.
J0ur67 . 11 rd . ll; . .",arai l l i ra)
1111
LW - Van - V. MKT-A:ire weer,
COXIMSION STABLE 6
NIL BBVENTII MINE t bIBEITI ET,
PIT rsistrucm, PA.
iramn:n.
'LASS. CHIN.a._ QIITLXIir
100 WOOD STREET.
wirEidiESWARE,
Fine French
CRINA AND GLASS.
Sliver Plated Goods.
DINNER AND TEA SETS.
Tea Trays and-Cutlery.
The best Importer( ,WHITS MUNN
WANE ass COMMON GOODS
al low prices.
Ins E.' BREED & CO.
Ma;,.4a,a2MLaUl,3
CHINA. GLASS
- QUEENSWARE.
A Page auortanato(new WU , and alum;
Jost received. Alto naiad and Brlttanla Warr,
Pans and rattan Warn. now opening .ad got
Ws at very low prices at
H. EaGint & CO'S.,
la=
189 LIBERTY STREET.
LEGAL,
TN THE MATTER OF THE
p . pliestlon of Um MINX! WASTKIN
MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN AEBOCIA•
TION, of Piltdogh, for a I:barter of. Isoorpo•
041004
And now, to-wl.: this Arilb day of lebreary.
A. 13.11370, tb: Within petition and Inclement
of writing basin been presented in, Peruerd
and examined by the Court, and the °by zeta. at -
Melee and condition therein eet forth oedema
talsed appearing to be Intel and not Inhirloe-.
It is ordered and directed that mid licetrumeni
of writing be riled In the oMe.'of the Prothono
tary of the Court. of Common Plena, and that
n sticeofsslel appliestion be Inserted la the Plitt
burgh Daily Morning Gar arm for at least twee
weeks. setting forth that ao applicatton ban been
made le the COMIC!' Common Menet the Omni,'
of Allegheny, to grant the said ”The Great Wee
era Mutual !gilding and Loan Association, f
Pittsburgh" i charter
of lecorpornilon, nd
that mild charter will be granted at the neat
term et sa'd Court, noon exception be Wed
lo proper time.. •
BY TED COURT.
S. A. BARB., Solicitor,
EMI=
a===M
WESTEILN DISTRICT OF
PINNBYLVANI A.'
At Pttlehorgb, Ur , Al/th day .ef telt. A. D.
INTO. .
26. enders Jibed hereby Alyce b.f.'. that or.
.11.011.> order of C•ort, a seems Sl ..... I Wert
ing Ma Credtters of ISUGH B. MURPHY. sa
Bankrupt. ertll net held villas- oda • of .101111
IYOUVIANBIt. Beg.. Begirt.' In Beekreptcy.
No. 818 Feder.' Meet, I. the Otty of Allrobsser.
toe 1118 DAY' Or APRIL. A. 11..1570,es
on
HI A se.. for the peep ere basses/1a she SIM
section of the Beetroot Art or Marsh A. 1507.
ALBIN H. RAMEY. Assignee.
mhXl , Attorney-At-Law. BD Brant Bt.
pETTEII9 TESTANIEIPTABT.
—AU penile* leterest ed will take nodes that
It. ters testaaestary to the estate et P./BLn
deeeased, have beau ',muted to Ite.
andenlened Iteeeators. pereoa• haling
elatteseatest the estate will tee.. Pre.. t
them wi t hout detay. sae pers., k solvtaa the.-
trivet Indebted wll. ;dew mats payment le the
eadenagned eaecetors lamM &tete. •
amk:a
JAt33O 00V0DX.
.7xeoators. at 510.301.00.. Pa.
' W. A. lAMB. Atharairr, at Pro. 03 pitaa.m2
ttrtat. Pittabarsb. Pa. ArktlN.Te
Am.E'rTEREI ADMININTRA-
TION oa the estate of If AMR WRIU-
A. Lite Of . Alliltak•ny My. re.
siestess bees srat.ted to , the tied e Wens& all
Sl:i • nigra b l k . :a TlllO Lathe
roltillettlatt
West he O.O.O.liiPstisest them precuts se.
l uWwt
LU"k4
for
"Mgra to
IPIWIrar"
a
taba No. St,. Third /knew. s N th. se.
lIIBURANOR
C iABn
INSURANCE COMPANY.
esraudirs rrolunwa,
MU' Avenue. Masud. raw.
rrrraausea. ra.
Capital Ali raid
Jan Fora ItoLsla=t
man
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Lamm im Lama Terms Agee.
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WAGNER'S .1111 CH COLORING,
Tie Bay Bat in the
• MAXIIVACrOIitiD ST'
WilEaasig WAGNER.,
981 Xerth Scram; Strut,
raudwziai6..
Lelemees-111 loadlag bss. la IllstM,
deaplus. - •
jotncpir 8. FINCH a. CO.
Iss, um. um. us. us sus net
rimer mar. rrritustrielf.=
telgot DWlilea ihme• WasWe
OlAIWas. Ilestats,sha INIZZION IMMO call
Hors. .• .
PEARL ALBS .- l 6 casks for sale
by J. Jr. OAMITILD.