LI! Itilittsburg4 GaitttE, GlrrY AND SIIBIIBBAN• The citizens of this place can be acr• Mnrated with the latest • reeding met Fby calling on or leering orders with Creelman .t Stevenson, notion and news dollen. They are agents for the DAILY GAZETTN, whichlll deliVered by carriers at fifteen cents per weck. A orders Promptly sttended to. Kew Usaidtin eras committed to jell yesterday by Alderman Tbernia on • charge of larceny, preferred by Margaret Roxbury. The Teachers' lastltute, /now In see slop, Is the reenter of sttrsetton for the sepresetitettvos of the "Birch and spell ing book." . • The foundatton for a new Catholic church, corner of Webeter and Ohio etreetaAeoond ward, Allegheny, will be lald during the coming season. .. _...--...----- The.government of schools without callorad. punishment wouta De a_ -Very PraletlMd subject for considerauon ny the teachers in attendance at their annual Institute. ~ ._,... ......,.....—. Out Agahe madden change In the weathersSaud*, night was accounted for by som on the hypothesis that. the ground hog had been out on Sittirday and seen h e shadow. --- P1:11011101.—Ills numerous friends will be *one to learn that Rev. J. R.. Kerr, Pastor of the-Third-1. 1,- P ,- ehurc h T ghen3'. sl ing quite at his residence In Mea township. In Town.- 4 3en. James A. Elan, of the Quartermaster's- Dstoutment, has been In town for a few days. The General ls an hie way tolinstln, Texas. whither he 'OM under a general army order. Dtseracrly.—George M. eelsa ar rested at the 'union Depot yesterday by officer Wilson for disorderly conduct, and taken before the Mayor, ;who com mitted him to jail for live days In default of • floe of fix. dollars. - The barn of Mr. Moped Rodgers. at Turtle Creek. wee damned by are yes terday morning, the result of a Park from s passing locomotive. The active exertions of the neighbor. prevented the destr, ction of the building. • The Spring Goole, embracing all the latest styles and novelties In the way of men and boys' olothine, just opened at tiding, Follansbee at Co.'s, corner of Firth avenue and Wood street, ehonid attract the attention of all buyers. • The Row, 163 Wood street, near Sixth avenue, one of the most desirable bustnese stands In the city, with newly fitted np front and. As tute% ran be secured at A berasin.. A dwelling of -lour splendid rooms and kitchen attached. We ask pardon for the blunder coal. milted in announcing that the City Councils would hold a special meeting yesterday afternoon. A resolution was peWsed in the Common branch ordering such meeting, but was not concurred in by the Select.; and not cognizant of the latter fact. we Made - the blunder. Stestrela—To-morrow evening the ellebrated Allen & Penanglll's Minstrels will commence an engagement at Ms. eonlo Hall, and as they have on al rot ons occasion catered to one fun ving rizt. and : o a t ' I e n n o el w es be ag o g: . They will doubtless have tall houses. .Committed.--.lamee Mcelarren, who was &fleeted on Sunday night while loitering round Park. McCurdy dr. Co.'s steel works, where he had formerly been employed, on a charge of disorderly conduct, tie having threatened tne life of the private watchman, wucOmmltted to Jail for twenty days In default of a flue of ten dollars. Cumberland Presbyterial..—.The .Pres. bytery of Pennsylvania belonging to this body of Chriellans will bold its regular annual , (Re s v. pring siesion In the First C. P. Church E. K. SQUIOr, pastor,) of this city, Stith avenue, commencing on Friday evening next. Opening sermon at 734 o'clock r. it. -Presbyterial com munion on Sabbath morning. ' • bate of Government Property.—That portiono of the Marine Hospitil property ' . . adverti for sale by the U. S. Govern ment, wee disposed of yesterday under li • the direction of Thomas Steel, Esq., to r . It wee _ M b o r ! .ri Jos e phg knocked down to Mr. Davis at the pre• lions sale at 55,600, but the government rejected the bid. There Is about two 4,, and one half acres to the piece disposed of.. "Evils of Life Insurance.”—tieorge Albree. Esc., Life handed to small pamphlet with the above title, which will be found advertised In another column. It ts a well executed little work, and will no doubt elicit much criticism through the columns of the newspapers. 'There are plenty of gentle men in our cities who can write very Intelligently on the subject, and will rely satisfactorily to the objections of Mr p . Albree, who ta well known an an able and Hama writer. • Whisky wu the cause of a disgraoeful . row on Saturday night. between a man .;.. and wife reaidlng In the 'Twelfth ward. The parties occupy respectable position In society. but bacasionally the masculine head f the house Imbibes too freely , and a disoturbance 'ensues. Ells conduct on Saturday night was such that the assistance of Alderman O'Donnell was secured to quiet him. lila wife made Information against him fur die. ordorly conduct, but yesterday morning • relented and withdrew the suit. II Kate tdcelnley did reside on Virgin alley. She changed her quarters yes terday. Ed., Ward happened' along at the time and ..boddered" her. She was rather free in the nee of her tongue. That wasn't her fault—all women hays • falling of that kind. It's nature. It was unfortunate ler her though. Ed. was exasperated, and In that respect ho like other moo; all men get extutpereted when • woman remonatrates with them. In this case' Et. attempted to slop the annoyance by striking the annoyer to month. She - bad her revenge by causing Alderman Mohan to Issue a warrant for the ungallant Ed.'s arrest, for as. malt and battery. He has not been caught yet. A New lathe Vault . . And Restaurint has been opened at No. 173 Smithfield street, corner of . Straw berry alley, by Mr. Prothk Brenner, a gentleman who has a Nosh of friends and acquaintances. He proposes to keep wines of the purest quality of his own direct Importation from foreign and American wine disuictat - so that those who may call • can feel confident that no adultorated article will be set lxdbre them. Mr. Bremner also proposes keeping a first-Maas restaurant, serving meets and lunches In the but and clean. eat manner and style. Altogether, the new and modal realaurant Is well worthy a vtalt and patronage, The murderous knife was again Drought Into requisition In Birmingham yesterday. Horace Vsetreywr, a saloon keeper and William Smith a somewhat notorious character got luta a difficulty yesterday, when If Is alleged Smith drew • knife and made an assault upon his opponent who fled, Smith pursued him and struck him several times with the knife cutting hie clothing in a number of places and inflicting a slight wound In Ids back. Information was made before the Mayor by Vangeyser, charging Smith with felonious assault and battery, and • warrant was belied for Ma arrest. `Tired of Life. Jawfia Wetak wee strongly Impressed with the Idea yesterday that thhewas not •free country. Haying become weary of his missrable existence he resolved to stake up arms against a siege of troubles and by opposing end them." After a careal consideration of the subject be concluded that it would be better to In form 1110610 one of his intentions pi that bWM elle might be brought to trouble his rub act, end meeting odivir Mul vaney at the Corner Of Ninth and Liberty streets,' he informed him of his Intended trip to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns," and exhibited a lorded revolver, with which he said be , intended t o - do the deed. The ofdoer did not s the matter in the nine light In which It was viewed by Welsh and so informed him. Wendt replied • that this was • "free country," and be Would @boot blmself Who wanted to. To convince him of his error, the officer ar. reined him and conveyed blm to the limp, where a 'confinement of • few hours r w oss, hada tendency to dispell Ms evil intentions, hM and he was h him to Ids senses e , Miedischarged by th , - , ' ::t ', .r: i• 1 . T HE coUKTS. United State. District Court —Judge DlcCandie.a. Idoienay, April 4.—The marshal made return of the panel of Jurors for the present term. . . At the inetance of District Attorney g wo ope, the fallowing cues were con tinued to the May term: United States as. G. W. Jonas, John South, William Britton, William Leon ard and William Mobley. United States vs. William Britton, S. W. Jones and John 'South. • I United States vs. John`South *rid G•o. W. Jones. United States vs. Michael Doughe vsrty. In the case of the United stets. . Abraham Uhlman, deremlsnt's recogn trances. were .forfeited sod • process! awarded, returnable. forthwith. District Court—Joage illeinplon. ' - Monoav, April 4.—The drat case taken op wan that or Riddell va. Duff. Action on a contract. After the eleCtlen of Mr. Duff to the office of District'Attorney,'Llu I NA he entered into a contract with Mr. Riddell. who was appointed an assistant, at a eatery of 11000. After dr. Riddell had nerved in thst capaelty for two terms of court, or the one-half of the year, Mr. Duff informed hint that the business would not Justify the keeping of an instant and that he would have to do the work himself. Re gave Mr. Riddell a check for 6500. Mr. ft.. accepted the check, but replied to Mr. D. that he had entered Into a contract for the year and that he would hold Mr. Duff to It. The Jury found for the plaintiff in the mm of $3OO, it having appeared from the teed. mony that the plaintiff, u nder whn services belonged ta the defendant' under the contract for the year, had made 52 00 , which BUM was deducted from his claim. Citizen's Oil Relining Co. vs. James Denney. Jr., and Joseph Dilworth. Ac. don to recover rent due for the use of an oil tank. On trial. • TRIAL LIST Tint TI:11 11 Y. 112 Jacoby TS. Schoen & Laurent. i 176 Brown for use vs. Owners of steam. boat "Reindeer." 180 Ors of steamboat °Gray Fox" ve.l hi wne llibigar, McCoy & Co. - 194 Brown vs. Seiforth. • • 208 Sells vs. Brown. , 21.9 Same ye. Same. CM (o t) Waring & King vs. Miller (I. • cit (o. 1.) Nspier ca. Dirllngton. 91 (0. 1. ) Dienannua vs. A. V. R.11.:C0. 92 (o. ) Tram vs. Same. quaker Sastons—Judge Sterrett. - MoNDAY, April 4.—The first case taken up. was -that-of the .Cornmonwealth vs. 8 C. Moon. Indicted for keeping a fere. clone dog, Mrs. Elias 'pullets pressen. trix. The partien reside in Shaler town ship. It appears that two little boys. one the eon of the prosecutrix and the other the son of the defendant were playing towregiermeroll.heyrs. Eirglth'trdiotnhewir.dgfis. ten on the hand, as he states, by Moon's dog. Moon states that it was English', own dog that bit tte child, and that tney nave alms killed him; that his dog was nothing but a pup six months old when the boy was bitten. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty. Bentham deferred.. The next case taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Wsystley Sill, indict ed for the larceny ef ten silver watches, and 32501 n gold and silver. The defend ant and John 'Pardon were Indicted Jointly for the larceny, and on Saturday Scanlon entered a plea of guilty. The prosecutor John Padden, resides at the 'corner of Fourth avenue and 11111 street, and-young Scanlon was hie adopted son. It appears that Sill and Scanlon worked at the same place, and It Is alleged that Sill induced Scanlon to steal the watch and money and give them to him. The watches were pawned It is alleged by Sill, at a pawn brokers shop at the cor ner of Fifth avenue and Rosa streets • where they were afterwards recovered. The Jury found • verdict of not guilty of the lceny and guilty of receiving stolen goods as charged in the second indict ment and recommended the prisoners to' the mercy of the court. The cases of the Commonwealth vs. William Rafferty and •Ilenry Verbalise, indicted for keeping gambling houses, were called up and the defendants not ens:raring, their recognizances were for feited. TRIAL LIST TOR TUESDAY. 425 COM. vs. Henry A. Hadgraea. ISt . Abraham A. Tilnaan. 222 . . Wm. Barney and J. Black. 270 . E. Hall and WM. Rafferty. 271 - t. Henry Vierheller. 272 . Wm. Rafferty, at el. 1,254 s' John Meyer, et al. 123 . George Mockler. 68 . . Caroline Schubert. 198 . James McKee, 240 . Robert Ramsay. 246 ." Bernadine Decker. 250 . George Greenwood. 147 . Charles Simmons. 259. -.. John Hollingahead and A. Weaver, et al. Common Pleas—Judge Stowe. MONDAY, April the ease of the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Gas Coal and Coke Company vs James 11. Batley, previously reported. a juror was with drawn and the ease continued. 'lt. is. Snodgrass for use of George A. Kelly vs. William J. Snodgrass un and Julia C. Mahler, action' on book accot._ On trial, TRIAL LIST FOR TUZSDAT 41. Hill vs. Frothy et al. 69. Sumner et Co. vs 13pdegraff et al. $ 61. Murphy TS. Monongahela Borough. 62. Bon n vs. Sterllng. 65. Central Passenger Railway Company vs. Oakland Railway Company. 67. Clark vs. Mclntyre. 70. Stevenson vs. Prescott et al. 72. Cuthbert vs. Reed. 73. Sumdhe vs. Lehman. 74. Same vs. Lame. 75: Same vs. same. _ _L- • An Old 011-eater CanglatStofen Goods lecovered. . .--- --- - - Samuel Kelley a profeadonalthiet from Baltimore who it appears haabeen oper ating in this city for about three mouths, is now In jail awaiting a hearing on • charge of larceny. Information was re ceived by the Chief of Policithat Kelley, and an accomplice, were the parties who some ten mouths since entered Mr. Bruce's house at East - Liberty while the family were at church Sunday morning, and that Kelley was in town. Steps were then taken to ascertain his wholes ' bouts end Sunday -afternoon, officers Long and Moon succeeded In finding hint at hie boarding haute on &mailman street, when they arrested him and took him to the lock-up. On the way down Penn street ho broke loom from officer Long, who had nim In charge, and a lively race ensued, welch terminated by the prisoner taking refuge In a house, ran up stairs and hid under a bed. - . The officer followed In hot pursuit and recap. cured his man who then quietly submit ted and was conducted to the tombs. A , comrade of Keller's was also the . but !as there was nothing to convict him wttb any of the robberies recently committed he was discharged. Kelley after a little Persuasion in a manner admitted his cot neetion with the Bruce' robbery and in formed the officers where they could procure a portion of the goods. A ring and a pair dr sleeve buttons, on watch Mr. Bruce's name was engraved, were found In a board yard near where Kelley boarded, and It has. been ewer. talned that a music box and an ear ring are In the pcsuondon of a rims lady at East Liberty, to whom they were given by Kelley. He had also disposed of $14.60 worth of old gold and IM worth of alive?, a part of Mr. Bruce's property, to a jeweller on Smithfield street. and $4 Q of old silver to a jeweller In Alla ' ebony. Ili was also ascertained that he wan the thief who some weeks since atoll an overcoat from the Merchant's Hotel, the property-of OoL Roes. The coat wee recovered: He also stole a coat in • Alla. ebony city, which was pawned at Galla her's pawnbroker shop, but It had not Be was leapt in the lock up yet been recovered. and until about three o'clock yesterday afternoon; when be wasover night removed jell to await a hearing • g to the He was not idle while In the lockup, as the appearance of the cell clearly indicated after his =lest. • He had cut the mortar out of the wall and removed the centre brick lotk i , arch over the cell door, and had he been allowed a few hours' Bine, would have doubtless worked himself out, __.-----_. EMI =3 Borne Veers as a elate are generally In trouble. Ike act of borrowing seems to imply that the actor is In trouble, and cer tainly We trouble don't end there, for it Is about as much trouble to pay the losn. what ever It may be. Andrew Hassel. bury Hi to sorrow from thls cause. He is employed as pastry cook at one of our principal . hotels. He .wanted • little money and, It is ohn l said J , applied to hlm, his friend John Hadley.loaned be say% seventeen dollars upon the re. preeentatten that the proprietors owed Mm t h e of money which would be laid irst day of April, and d ot of, will& be would return the 'amount borrowed. These statements Ridley alleges he has since ascertained to be untrue, consequently he makes Informa tion before Alder Men kinktaaters against Caymanian , her false pretence. Warrant tuned. THE EDUCkTOWS ROBK. County Teachers' Institute -Tenth An nual • Seuton-Permanent officersle.ssays. tteadings. MUSIC, Lecture.- Interesting Exercises. Yesterday afternoon the tenth annual sesalon of the Allegheny County Teach ers' Imultute wen commenced In the hall of the Fourth Ward Public School Penn street. At the morning hour th ere were Mont a hundred teach eta in attendance, together'whb visitors. who tilled the room and manifested the liveliest interest in the proceedings. The Institute was called to order at half put ten o'clock by County Superin tendent Danthett, President, who made • short address, in which ho compared the Institute which mot just ten years ago with that of the present, and fella. tatod his hearers, so te friends of education. upon t . he grea improvemeint which had been made since that time. He hoped that the Institute would be as productive of good Milts predecessors, and that every teacher might go sway s with higher purposes, new incentives and more determination to discharge faithfully and truly the duties of the responsible position to which he or she had been called. On motion, a committee egualiting of Profs. Logan, Newell and Clamber, was now appointed to nominate permanent': officers for the Institution. While the committee were deliberating Professor Tayier was called upon and delivered an address upon "Means necessary to make study pleasing and profitable." The committee now repo tea the fol. lowing nominations, which ere unani mously approved: President-A. T. Douthett. ' Vice Presidents-J. F. Meelymonds, Benj. Jones and Robert Miller. • Seeretaries-O. F. McCord, F. M. John. sloe and J. J. Snodgrass. Treasurer-E. H. Still. H. • Auditing Committee-J. N. Caldwell, H Bailey and Ellen McCatcheon. Committee on Resolutions-Will John ston, Miss L. E. Wilson, Miss Sue B. Nichol, Mlu Helen Renwick, Mr. E. M. Still and Mr. Majurkin. Prof. C. TOW/1461d. of New York, 11115 now introduced and opened a series of lectnres open "CivilOovenunent." The lecture contained muot. practical infor mation, and tieing illustrated by topical outlines on the blackboard. WOO very interesting and instructive. •The morning session then adjourned. ',Frans:ooze assmori. - . Called to order at two o'clock and, opened with music by Prof. Brnbacker, who sang In excellent style, "Beautiful River." A Committee of Three on Finance was then appointed. Prof. Cl. W. Burns lectured on the sub ject of "Elementary Reading." Following tale a discussion ensued on the question, "Should the Committee on Permanent Certificates examine all ap. plicanta," In which Prof B. F. Clamber argued in the affirm ve. ative and Prof. Cald weli In the negati In the general die cession City Superintendent Luckey sustained the negative, together with Mr. Kelley. Mr. J. Morrow favored the offirmative, with Messrs. Joie° and Still. The discussion was closed by Mr. Fiera elon in the negative. A incase of live migintes followed, after which Profs. Caldwell, Morrow and Snod grass were appointed the Committee on Finance. Mies Lizzie Sacalgram read an essay on "The Scholar's Fkopo." Profs. Brubacker and Cargo sang "The Sweet Bye and Bye." Prof. W. V. Davis then opened a series of lectures on Grammar, considering pduci pally "the Article." The Institute adjourned until pavan o'clock. At a quarter past seven o'clock St.par intendent Douthett took the platform end called the meeting to order. The exercises 'were opened by the singing of the "Coronation" hymn. .; The chairman, stated theta change in the programme was necessary, owing to the absence of the Rev. B. P. Lion, who had been anhouncid to lecture. As a Rabat Bute for this gentleman Prof. Town send was introduced and delivered au interesting "talk" on "School house flog gings," or to draw it mild as the speaker said, -.School Discipline." Hassid there was not in all nature such a thing as din tlncrtivwe;iistoint,leelLtirialcatLinfogrf:.w.lfythetrte . e e . created. The mind commanded, and the body acted. It was the mind of the mechanic which adjusted' and perfected the mechanism, and made it effective for the purpose designed. It was the mind of tied bathe storm and in the sunshine, in the dancing cascade and the roaring cataract. His mind controlled everything and governed and directed all things. This then substantiated the proposition that any government to be successful must be of the mind. It was the power which one mind exercised over another which made it powerful to control. The teacher should always bear this in view. No ferule l or ratan, or bludgeon could gover. I t might for the time check but mold 'not control. The teacher then should always study the characteristics of the pupils, all their faculties. and what were their capacities. then endeavor to arociae the hest facul ties of the mind of the pupil. It was a fact that wharf one faculty was thorough. ly aroused it overwhelmed all the rest. Oat a men angry and you might as well talk to Niagara. or the storm, to a mad man, toe shooting star, as to attempt to reason with him. Bo then the teacher aroushag the oppoaltion and worst feel ings of the pupil might as well give up all attempt. at governing a school. Then, again, mind discharged ItseW into mind. One powerful mind would control many others. The teach er by remembering these principles wOuld have but little • difficulty in con trolling the pupils. They could not be governed by whipping. He bad done more whipping in his first term as a teacher than Mall Ms school-time there. after. By flogging, a pupil might he I brought down for the time; but he could ' not be conquered In that way. No boy of any energy or spirit could bo con quered in that way. It was only a roes. tion of physical force. The teacher sub dued for a moment, but the boy would turn the tables If be could. The boy was aronaed. He resolved that so soor as he was able he would whip that man. He thus learns to hate his teacher, hi r e school, his brothers and deters, his pa, exits, and everybody. Now every time the boy passed through such an ordeal he got. worse. The speaker developed these Ideas at length, in a practical, and at times very- eloquent and . humorous manner. • Illustrations very beautiful and appropriate from his own experience were drawn out to enforce the thought whiCh rendered the lecture of great in terest and attractiveness. . A recess of live minutes followed. Prof. Mark Bailey, or Yale College, was then introduced, and delivered a lecture on "Reading," dwelling on the idea that the pupil should first be instructed to think, without which no good reader could ever be trained. . The 1118BU:dowse now entertained with a song by Prof. Brubseker, after which Prof. Bailey, by request, read a selection entitled "Charlie Meanie" which chard the cession. The Institute will redenemble this morning at 534 o'clock. ' -- CI,PTURED. A Female Prisoner Lodged Irk, Dixockni Mrs. Phl'poen& Shugart, the Batter county murderess, who poisoned her hind with arsenic put In a bowl of soap and carried him by his little daugh ter to the farm where he was harvesting, a crime• for which she is: '.under .death sentence. having been prOnohnced In; sane, was brought to the city and con. fined In Dixmont yesterday. Dr. Reed refined to give any positive opinion SA to her mental condition but will- in all probability discover whether she Is really Insane or not before many days elapse. The wretched woman was much fatigued during her journey from the Butler jell to the city. Long and close confinement and the remorse of con science( has left here poor, feeble, broken down woman, whom death will In all probability claim pre many moons pass away. She Is the mother of a large famlly of children, many of whom are married. If she recovers her mental powers, or he proven to be sane, the - law may yet demand her life in expiation of her grievous offense. A Borrower./ Trouble FIVSBURGIy DAILY :GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1870: --- art Giant Opera mg Lau N e ur ghPt. tharepa-Rwra susses i - Te second appeirance this season of the celebrated interpreters of the 'ele vated English opera—the grand Parana. Roaa combination, drove together at the Opera House last night a large and bkl liant assemblage. This waste have It expected, inumuchwe the lovers of tr. a art bad boon afforded late previous op portunity of plaiting judgment on the merits of the company, and impatiently awaited a second eiitasion to pay homage at' the shrine of worth and ability. The "Bohemian Girl" wise put upon the stage in admirable manner, the scenery and general appointments being very line and well chosen. adding material ly to the successful rendition of the pretty and soul -thrilling opera. Miss Rose hiersee, a spirited prima donna, who has won 'her way into high professional place, sustained the part of ”Arline, the Count's' Daughter," with grace, flue end brllilancy. liar exquisite vocalizations fairly enraptured tin audi ence, and politeness was forgotten In enthunlaans, as was evidenoed by the hearty outbursts of applause and peke. meet encores which flashed out in keen acknowledgment of the pretty gems of song gushingly sent forth, Mr. Campbell ai"Count Arnheim" was no leas warmly received, and he fully sustained the high reutation he enjoys hit all parte of the , land. Mr. Seguin made an excellent and characteristic ',Devilahoof," while Mr. De Solis succeeded in portraying the character of the effeminate I'Floreatine" in Ms own peculiar and fun-provoking manner. Miss Geraldine Warden, as (Rimy Queen, made a successful debut, and the remainder of the caste discharged their parts with credit and distinction. The accompanying orchestration was frilly up to the standard of opera excel tenon: To-night 1.81,1110 Opera I'D Travatore" will be presented with Parepa Rosa in the out; Wednesday " p i ne"Marth be produced with Parepa Roes, In of her most finished parts; Thursday the' groat Musical event of the Season, will be the lint production. In Pittatiurgb, of Mourns master work, the "Marriage of . Figaro," (Flgaro'a Dochzeit'.) an Opera seldom performed, requiring for it. pro. auction almost an entire company,- and which has cated the greatest sensation wherever it re has been perfor med, with homes invariably crowded. Mine. Par spa Rua and almost all the members of the company to the cut; ou Friday, the -.Rose of Castilla," with Miss Rose Har sco and a great cast; on Saturday. Von Weber'a grand Opera, for the first time In English "Der Prelachutz," with the Great-Incantation Scene—Mme. Parepa Rosa and an unapproachable cast. Very deadrable seats for each evening may be secured on application at the box-oflice. I= /Bound for Erin—Mopped - on the Way. A case of alleged attempt to defraud was developed at the office of Alderman McMaster yesterday. .The parties In• tereated are_glasa blowers residing in Birmingham'. - The defendant, Thomas Edgar, mide a' statement to the effect that aometinte ago he loaned Samuel Bell One 6sindred and fifty dollen, taking his note for the amount. At the time Ball was the owner of some pro perty which made the note or value. k e c e otly. it Is alleged. ho (thorned of the real estate and made pinnate. Mons to return to his native land, Erin. He went so far as to purchase a tbrotigh ticket. In the meantime according to Edgar's statement he nep tented to make any settlement In regard to the note. Hence the bolder thought It time to look after the matter, which he did in an information ,Charging Bell with disposing of his property with in. tent to defraud his creditors. The Alder. man issued a warrant, which will likely lUterfere with the intended Journey of the accused. IBY OPERA. INTERNAL REVENUE. Table of Total Collections for the Tear Ending April tat, 1870. and Compara tive etatoment A 4160. preceding 11 ear. showing an Increase of Over Half a Million 'ltalians. United States- Collector of Internal Revenue, T. W. - bavis, 1.1.91 , makes the following very healthy exhibit of the ' affairs of hie oMee, which shows that un der his managoinent the Interests of the Government have been caretaly guard . ed, and that collections have been rigidly and faithluily made from all classes of the community. While the announcet meat that the revenues collected in 1869-70 to let. lenient exceed over a half million dollars tho h se of te previ ous year, to highly creditable to the ern ment officials, it also developes • hearty andas vosperity in all lines of trade an manufactures. Here are the figures of collections made during March in this district: Tcotsleoll.fltos 61 . 6 L STVIta 41 11.601 St 9 649 •6 Aloneeel OS.— 6'710,04 Beaks! haulers.. 1 4.14 11 Irersa . .l Llttssr.... 7 634 IS 15•1,19 5 75 'Bl L!re !"'d bIY teeaelr snit ~„u . Schtdste tta• .... . . Ac The following table shows the total collections from all sources made from April let, 11169, to April let, 1870, and Is placed In oomparison with the col lections of the previous corresponding term of 18611-9. 111+!. try " Julay 111.03 July •Y7.3:Y1 l 3 Allyutt .31 7 3 48 typtember .... 79.84 331 73 na ii tiortmu,r .)yeyer ber ..... 93.931 so ma. 144 a 44 111-4 4 1 1 1 MIL 'ant:Mr,. Vc0111.17 Match ..• IZEMI A RUNAWAY; Narrow Frespe from Matti Man Thrown From 'a hone and Stverety • I tgured. "Yesterday afternoon Mr. Harry'Brad ley, of Allegheny, met with a very nar row escape from a horrible death: He was riding on horseback along the Per rysville Plank' Road, about three miles from the clty, when the animal suddenly became frightened and rau sway. The rider was thrown to the ground, but in falling his foot- caught In the. stirrup. Hanging in this Manner he was dragged along for about fifty yards when he became looas - from the animal, which was caught aeon aft b er. Some work• men in a held near by ran at aura to hie assistance. They found him uncommon.' and bleeding from the . bead.. He was carried Into Jacob Ritron' Hotel near by and a physician coiled. file wouns were examined and- found to be ver d y severe, although not necessarily' fatal. After receiving medical attendance he revived somewhat, but could not us re. moved to hie home last evening.. Mr. mßradley is a butcher and drover and aiden in the Third ward. Allegheny. iHis escape fm deat seems a arvel. g As it is he wi r ll o requre h care and at tention f to be brought around. maim • Real Estate Ma • The following deeds. were %knitted of record In the office of Mos. 11. limiter, Recorder for Allegheny county, hlondny April 1. 1670: Dela. Moll to Jas. MeNlouel. Nov. 9. IN3llnts Nos. II swill!, in nett . . plan MI ward, Plt , a. hurelsJan sl7a W. W. .thompsu In Jos. Mcglots.y. .. 4. ICO lot Vitt, o I. (1. on Poona St . 6 I. ward, l'ltt n aunralt Edwi to 11. C. Ml , M. 7111 30. IMO; ' 10,1107Mlles SO ft. 00 ebestuntol233lo th.. Allegheny Cite ISS Ira C l 6 •t Mankedict to Jotith 11101 awe. 77 Op I, 16W; % part of 2 moot ul land In 110slee 41 1 ling . be rtoo Creek. , the, eneenenv I Wilkins. d Mott 1 . 1000. It. P 93 50 Wilkins Linhar. 1..4 John &Pad, Oct I, Imo; la. NO4. 45. and .17 0 1.10007‘ . .. plan. 00 Mt. WaslistaLon esi. Witaloa Lit :0 ts 000. '11.70. March 7. INV:. 1025 J4:4lnomicY4aNi;74Ntlkstl. Laubart. 100. W. 1:50 . ; Suet. 1111 to Parbata Convoy, Idstost Itt. IMO: lot 20 100 ft. on Washington St.. bofooeh of Ntrml ban r ivipi t zi - er :00t1:,-.N...r.q.,Ailtiltst:i i Ph: Se..ieci I.Mily Ido•Illo to to Jaw'. Lerch, Apt, I. Win 06 scot. e ast 10 patches of laud In 11.1.1010 tn. 9,900 SMb , T. . to Jai. Detulstort, .rpt. 71 p . 181,9: W, s ere r of Mad In %Yttrium tp....am Morley r..umbert to H. H. Cuthbert, Aprt.l. 1570: lut MO by 100 1100 Kirkpatrick 01.. boro , of alt. .4 AMIGO. 111 Ale Wm. ant Ha, to Me J 1C0: lot 44 b y 11010. 1 00 11411. Walker 04 NearPranklin ro• leabray cltY ---• Euu About a Stable There is a -- stable located on Liberty street near the old Fifth ward Market House, which has been the source of considerable trouble to several parties. Oustavas Bash la ath new' ehm e claims ownership of it. rater a ndS Frank Fisher represerit another claim. They as positively assert that the property wll9 leased to them far a term which has not yet .' Here's the The ' partiesespir hav ed e come in conflict several times. The last affair occurred Satur day, which laded an Information before Alderman Taylor by Bash against Selina and Fisher for surely of the peace. The defendants, It Is alleged, threatened to tear the stable down and went so far as to commence the work of demolition. Warrants were Issued. • , • A Good Appointment. _ kir John MeHain bat been appointed chief book-keepor of the AMOTIaill Rink, on Fourth avenue, vice Mr. W. C. Ida. cram, who resignad to take a higher position in another Institution. Mr. kicKain was formerly connected with the dry goods house of Arbuthnot, Shannon et Co., Wood street. Be is a first rate accountant, and all excellent penman. The American Bank hen pros. pared so well under the Presidency and managemont of our most worthy frlend, John Floyd, F..q,, that additional clerks are required already to transact its large and increasing busies's, although It is scarcely a year since It went into opera. floe. . . or latest h ro strd E r , essed hluled after the tent bio a 00 fortable shave. a luxurlowt bath or • little skillful cupping and leeching. att7 or all, go to Willlaratun's popular saloon, No. UV Federal street, Allegheny. T PETROLEUM ITEMS. PnitAnamultaltaa exported 9,696,96 9 pelmet of petroleum oil mum the let of January.. Dunne the past week 205,u93 gallons of petroleum ware shipped to foreign port.. Blnoe the drat or January 5,626: 249 gallons have been exported. Tnit Perry and Parsons well on North Bear creek, between the bridge and the river, we are told by those whom we can rely on, la now pumping twentv•rour barrel' per day. ' Tas lidloute Journal gays the Clapp well, on the lientiterson farm, Is pumping 75 bblas and many new rige are going Considerable property Is changing hands In‘his desirable locality. Os the N. Y. t Dennis Run tract, Mr. McCord hay a rig-going ap. Waits Strong, rig going up; Smith t Co. drill ing,-B. well pumping 5 bbla, No. 3-6, DI well—l, No. 26-6, No. 43 —4, and No. 82-8 bblt. ON the N. Y. .t Allegheny tract Par shall N 0.2 testing after torpedo, VO. Pumping fifteen barrels. No. 4 pumping one,hundred and fifty barrels, No. 6 pumping fifteen barrels, No. 6 testing, Stevens & Fisher testing. Tug Shaffer Run territory is still libuni par in the market, and the wells now going down are represented ea making a tine show, but es yet they have produced no oil. What will be the final result remains to be seen. OS the 'Pullouts and Warren tract the Fisher .& Cushing wells are as follows: No. 11n third sand, No. 2 drilling, Ne. 3 pumping 30 bble,.No. 4 pumping 60ibble, No. 5 spearing around tools, No. 3 has been torpedoed and li pumping 76 bble. - jr is surprising to see "the number of old wells on 011 Creek, long since' aban doned, that are again being resuscitated. Thiele also the cane throughout the ell regiona, and many of them have already amply renumerated their owners for the outlay. No mum than twenty leases➢have been taken - On the Dairen ?arm, and most of the parties have already commenced putting down walla. It is very evident from te number of wells going down, that if h oil le found; it will not take long to run the fountain dry. Tits now well on the bluff of the W. 8. McCrory farm Mill' holds steady at twenty barrels daily. A number of now leases have been taxon on this tract, and work lu some instances has been commenced. There seems to be no such thing as fail on this territory. Tuft R. L. Shaw farm. near Reuseville, le now producing a large j smount of on. Several new Irene recently struck, are producing above the average, and lease owner. are looking forward to a largely Increase ac d production. There aro wells on this trt producing sa high as forty barrels daily. Ws kayo - been shown • specimen of oil from toe farm of IsaisM Morrison, near Klemm. Warren county, the result of e cc-operative company's action in testing that region. A well was reeently struck there - merely as an experiment, and Is now producing five 'barrels of good, quality oil per day. . • Tara Tillleshaa A. Kearns, is a - new st uck o the east ade o W t e h l e l Allegheny Parker's i Lint ug, on the land of Crawford, Fuller 'and others others, owned by Tilllnghas, Kearns and IL has been pumping for some dike, and Is represented as producing thirty-barrels. per day. j ~ A WELL at Sewers' Run ie down two hundred feet with twenty-feur. feet of good sand rock. Well at JamlitOn Run, Sutly farm, down over six hUndred feet, in blue slate, with good show Moil. Dr. Winner's well, on Little Hickory, has further incressed its yield -to ten barrels a day, with fair prospect . of con tinued increase. - . Tag work Cr develo pment in oil terri. tory throughout the oil region - bids fair to be carried on very briskly during the coming summer The business et oil producing in Venango and; adjoining 1 counties is not, se many have supposed. 1 on the wane.. It is still attracting An attention and enlisting the capital of a large number of the meat enterprising men in the country. ' . Toe new Fox well.. on the Central Petroleum Coixtpany's laud, Petroleum ' Centre, which we noticed two weeks since as going down, is new finished and pumping eighteen barrels of oil per day. lsnow.dowbeniogn.t.illis, to p ut owned by Edward Fox, of. Petroleum Centre. are yielding forty barrels daily, Theaud two w preparations el I down a third 012111. - \ I Tax Llnn,linblcuson farm, on the Alla- IlbeheoneYpurml vpeirn,glefoar, acme arse e well days. which n h rs now producing forty or forty five barrels. This well is owned by Dr. Finlay, of Kittanning ; Cot. John. M. ThOMVKIII, Charism McCandless, W. Drali - im, Flags., Dr. C0W41013, of Butler county. and others. Thia well w pu Allem Wilsot -down by J. W. Christy and Capastain n, 1 of Sunbury, end Ilse other wells mink by them, is a .1100.6.. WELL N 0.13,00 the Chicago tract near Sharnburg, which has produced oil dor some time at the rate of about 40 barrels per day, was torpedoed on Monday last, after which preparations were made to resume pumpleg, when It - commenced flowing, and Rowed at the-rate of 250 barrel. every twenty-four hours.- The, casing Is all in thewell, and the tubing, with the exception of one length.. It le known as the Fogging well. The Chl .cago tract Is located between Shamburg and Red Hot. The well Meow pur: l Fg, we understand, at the rate of 50 ale per day. EH MEC MEI Wiwr ntcaonrtrace. This now and important oil field Is being rapldly.developed. The good pro. dueing territory is now fully one. tulle square. The following is the .prOdnotion of the wells In this vicinity: Beatty Farm—this farm Is owned by Beatty, Neybart and °there—Thompson & Co.'s well, produ. nisi 5 barrels; Beatty No. 1, 12 barrels; Beatty No. 2, 7 barrels; Beatty No. 3, 25 barrels; Olmstead, 5 barrels; Fisher 7;o. 1, 10 barrels; Goodrlch, 12 barrels! Total, 76 barrels. Number of wells drill. lug, 9. ON THE Royal R. Scott fah.ls farm br owned by Been, Graudi Fisher. Tho Dewey & Laney well is producing 7 barrels. Number of wane producing, 2 ON the R. C. Scott lower . farm. Thorn• berg well producing 6 bbls, Goodrich well producing 35 bbls, klarmoliy well, (new) 46 bbls. Number of wells drilling; 2. • Tun EL Wilkins farm, adjoining these, is being leased rapidly and promises to be as good as any. This was morn.formo the Snedlker farm, bill now belo Mr. 11. Wilkins, of Cleveland, 0. Mir= FAnas —This faint is owned by the Warren & Veriango Oil Co , of Pitts burgh. The welts are swing the oldest in this district, and have fallen off con. "adorably within the last silty days. The frequent use of torpedoes has heretofore kept up the production. but of late they do not seem to help the production ma terially; Coe, Smuts & Co , 2 wells, pro. dicing 27 tibia, Collins Bro.. 2 wells, Producing 10 bbls., Irvington Oil Co., 2 wells, producing 10 bbls., Arminia well, producing 2 bbls., Wideawake - well, pro ducing 4 bble:, Roffman well. produging bbls. Total, 60 barrels. Number of wells drilling, 3. ' A Boss Holler llteappears—Strange t— ffelluitteis—W here Its. he Hone, .I.llw couduct Before Starting en ilisTra. vele. A resident of Lawrenceville bee tigono where the woodbine twineth," or some other loality equally as mysterieue. He started Saturday afternoon. Be was I employed as bossroller In the Eagle I Rolling Mills. The hands were paid off on "Seturday. Ho bad his °wit wages sad those of his employees, several boy e under 'his control. He forgot tp' Pay them; kept all the money. In Ms eb. sentmlndedness he forgot toacqualnt his family--a wife and-several children—of his intended journey, He just diasp. peered without bidding friend or foe adieu. The last sun of him was Slant , day. He was In a saloon on Diamond' anal', with . a carpet bag In one hand and arrrayed in a new salt of clothing he had every appearance of a traveler. -Be traveled that night, but whither—no one knows. It is thought his lice was set Philadelphlawards, but this !genie a supposition. As he was a man of middle age and cossessed of con. *Minable knowledge of the city, the supposition that he became lost around town somewhere is without foundation. His wife and-children would like to see him again; ser'would his creditors, the small boys whose wages disappeared with him. Altogether he had several hundred dollars in Ma powiession. He may turn .up . yet. The police are en deavoring to help him.- He Is still away though and the probabitillesi are against his voluntary return. Al. A Rowdy, George W. Teel, a red haired youth, was at the Union Depot yesterday aft"' noon, in a condition which unmistakably evidenced his aversion to the temperance cause. He raised a row and was put out. Shortly afterward he returned and re. quested permission. to buy a. ticket for Steubenville. He didn't buy the ticket though the privilege was granted, but raised another row. .He was then esoort ed to the Mayor's of and In default of fine was furnished with • ticketdye day'slodging with Warden Scandrett.' Warn the Health Repenter, April Ii) Other Diseasre. There are many disease,. which have fallen under our notice that are equally worthy ofl attention, such as heart disease, Uthois, . eryelpelae, tatter, nchites, piles, utcers,weakneues, itc., &., which we would like to have men tilmied at greater length, but which want of space rebid!. We havetreated many of them with the most astonishing success, and will Just cay that it matters not what charadter titer ou r lingering diseau may assume, with our chemical 'apparatus and magenta, miCroscope, .nrinometor and ear-tubes, the moat minute traces of any abnormal substance may bei , discovered in the urine, even to the millionth part of a grain in a drop of wafer. The wonderlul powers et the mlcrosooPe have en turned to more practically val. made be amount Milieu 'kind of Insult 'shores, than all other sefendtbs pursuits besides. In fact, much ef4ur scientific knowledge of life itself d panda upon 1 , t his i nstrument; and hew much mere 'ratable are these, minute ' xaminations when -disease is "the, laid pen to plain and viible Inspeeticia. .• . Ther are still many oodier disease" that ye notice nor will they meet with any In this work; disease which will meet at our hands only the at tention neceaury to a speedy and perma nent cure. This we will give .in all Enna donee ; beleiving it be the duty of the physician to do all iii his power for the alleviation of every case of humansuffer ing whatever may be the disease. nand to us by express, and have the neceasary medicines forwarded you the gime conveyance. The difficulty of well understanding pe t he nature. and treatment, of chronic di aaes, and the time required to th eater the study, make it a matter of no easy mpllahment to. hose busily engaged In an extensive gneral practics, and hence their apparent aversion to, and want of success In, these complaints; and hence also the willingness on the part of BO many to send to us their most difficult and critical cases. ^ And these are the kin is d, In turn that wei especially solicit, our system of diagnosis, when conducted upon 'cica dae principles, give much more certainty than the usual pulse and ton uentlgue examin ations aloha, and consequently much bet ter proepeats of "accent and so in all chronic add complicated cues. L. OLDEIFUE, Id, D., 133 Grant street. Public Rale er. Machinery at TOO2IID. eon's Worts.—The entire stock of ma chines, machinery, tool', and patents at M. Tom!Jason's Work., Daquaano Way, will be sold on Thursday, 7th lost:, at two o'clock. Machiritsti will rind it Meltable to attend. See detailed adver tisement by A. Linn', auctioneer. Uccker's Farina forms a very agree. able light nutritive food, a superior arti cle for puddings and Jellies, and Is highly recommended pysi,ivalide and children. Bo ld by all grooors. Tne Spring 'Stec" of Henry G. Ilalei Merchant Tatter, at corner or Penn avenue and Sixth street, is now large and complete. Montour Sonpalne con thmea to prealdo at the cutting. The Cregon Brewery ban long been noted for its excellent brewlnge, but never dui it turn out 'such excellent cream ale u Pier, Dann*la dr. Co. ate now producing. BRIEF TELEGRAMS —E. N. Thayer, aveteran actor, died at Philadelphia on Monday, aged seventy three. —A bad break baa occerred In the Erie Canal feeder bank Just south of Hoch eater, N. Y. ' —The trial of McFarland for tke mur- der of Rlchardeon began at New York on Monday. —The revenue of the Canadian Domin ion for March was 111,313.710; 'expendi tures 1469,53. —The Democrats of Cleveland• gained two members of Council in the election held yesterday. —The President mien to Troy tit-mor row, and will attend the funeral of Oen. Thomas on Friday. —A colored man was 'shot and killed during a row at the election polls In Day ton, Ohio, yesterday. . • —The British Indian cable has been completed throughout and the eignals aro reported excellent. —A meeting will be held soon at To. ronto, Canada. to expresa Indignation at the murder of Thos. Scott at Fort Garry. 1 —The first vessel of the season from 'ar.ada arrived at Oawego, N. V.. Pude , day, laden with wheat, barley, peas and • umber. —Tbe funeral of the celebrated invert or and horticulturist, Seth Boyden, tcok lace on Hannay at Now York and was largely attended. —The motion for a stay of execution having boon dented, Reynolds, tho men dorer, will..undoubtedly be hanged on Friday, at New York. • L T ) —An elLirt la eking to Induce Presi dent Grant to upon° recommending general au:mast to late rebele. The number now diafranahised to put down at 250,000. —Saturday night a train from New Orleans ran throiagh the trestle twenty tire miles above Canton, and the &spry= and baggage cars, together with the greater part of the mall, were burned. -Twenty-five piutsonkors were leJ tired, two of them fatally, b* - an accident to the train west an the Marimba! and St. Joseph Railroader' Saturday night last. It occurred twenty-fear miles from Quincy.' Krause and wife were arrested at Baltimore, yesterday. In the act of making counterfeit fifty cent postal cur rency. All the dies, plate'. dm, used by the parties — . and . about sixty dollars in counterfeitnotes were seized. —The Now Jersey Attorney General, In reply to an Inquiry from the Mayor of Princeton, replied that the Fifteenth Amendment made void Jut much of the State Constitution tut genies the right of any eitiaen of the United States to vote on account of color. —A. young man . nimed Sanford E. Cooms has arrested at Bangor, Me for placing obstructions ou the track of the European and Northwestern Ameri. can Railroad. lie conferred the crime. and gives WI a reason that tile Company failed to pay him fully for his services.. —John.Warren, arrested and tried In England as • Fent au c "aspirator, has had presented to Compliant Ms petition fur half a million dollars damages. He Maims to be a naturalized American clri. non, and alleges that the charges against him were based mainly upon words spoken andante committed in America. —Thoelectiort at Evansville, Indiana, yesterday, resulted In 'the choice of the Republican nominees for marshal, treas. urer. clerk mild assessors by majorities ranging from -. to four hundred, 'and the Damocra lc nominees for surveyor and collector, by smell majorities. The Damocratsulect seven out of nine mem. bora of city council, which is a Demo. credo "gain. The tickets were badly mixed politically. About two hundred colored votes were cast—almoet unani mously for the Republican ticket. Mill The Mayoralty Trouble—Evacuation Dey. ref T.-comps to the ['Mahwah ()suite I RIOSISIOND. April s.—Gerieral Canby has not yet furnished troops for ejecting Ellison from the City Hall, and -the H. S. Marshal Is novr-automoning a large civil poste to demand hl surrender. If the posse should fail to obtain pusession It le understood the General commanding will furrdah troops. The colored people to-day celebrated Evacuation Day. The Rice .thvorce Bull for fraud In age, le !Seeou great excite mint In Boehm. It • 02 14 vp.ll, young m. aiot tt merry II butt. Mee to Ma bli bride 37. Re swears that the male blot beet se she was tot his own age. by uelog blegaolla Balm epee her free, Deck sea h ia ge, peer youth. Be I robably found her elbows weren't quite en Boit and pre.ty. Veght agars tobe Indicted? We now orate, rind. ler cams. ,his Bo to tires a meet wonderful pearly nod paters' magpie Mon. to which we don't ollect. We Like pretty women. To leash toe picture, they should use Lyon's Nathann upon the heir. With p nrly chin. rely' cheeks and eery le coriaitt tremen s they brooms lm. sistible. . - PRANICLIN--On Newts, afternoon. April Ch. et 1 ruinous past 4W/dock. itt/BILET a HANK LIN. In the 11th tear of hie see. loueral service at It. Paul•. Clutch. Lacer• villa, at Isinf-pat lo'cloek on Triune:to', the /net. /deadest the family ate respectfully InvEed to attend the fulcra% i'OBEPII MEYER & SON, urrimirre oa.risasS pill 'Mows t !armlike& COITIRS and all Twang Paraistuaant at ra aced ImUm. ...,----.. , (Additional Markets by Telegraph. • \ A t BAIET. April 4.—The advance in the prl 'of [reeve s noted on Saturday wee toot t o-day, and there have been censer- sio of ;All's; highest prlces.9.c, and from that price ranged down to firm; with short supply. Sheep market firm; sales of thin to fair 514 ®6 We: [sir to geed 61;4873,4c; good to extra 7341g1.93.4c, and a few extras at 9% c. Hog Market tame. ' Now OULNANs, April 4.—Cotton In fair demand; middling 22.1;c; sales of 5,300 balsa; receipts 4,915 bales; exports 5,697 Delos; stock 186,374 bales. has Frterlelsco, April 4.-11 our quiet at 114,56(845,50. Wheat—choice $1,60(2) 1,65. Legal tenders 90,.'c. VERTISEETAINT , IhN THE DISTRICT COUILTOF II TE lINITKII HTATF.• FOR 1 ri F. WEST- It P; DIP f Itll T or I•PNI:SYLVANI A. - IlUtill It. 411:11F1IY. of All-therly City. • Wkarsosl.= the fo . t or . .!orke t leg cf March all hls debts. ai r otfttleriel'atim: o'rUvatrl:Orr'..Venr said Act. lo order el the court. eutlee Is hereby teen, tn b ill _l:roliters Co o hale proved their 2 ?It. / . :1 1 1 gls';1071IVIV.o. 'l',l:llrdat.l7l7X:rt t.;,t,..f . :NrAgic;!;.! * 4l..;:;c"l't.,` , .':tili • Ftlg i One', Allepecuy CIO , . to avow • Goa,. if any thee ba:r j 15rig:41 . 1 5 sh I rise should hut be preo,ed ‘,"::::::0 T - , :u. IIeOANDL, P 3 , C erk. CARPETS. Now Roomsl New cioodsl Nev‘ Prices We here thaegutated the opohleg of our N.w R.ma with the FERMI' 1315 PLAY OF AL 30 EVER OVFERED IN TRIS I/AREET• Cr LOW EST PRICES SIN CE 1861 LAVER M'CLINTOCK &CO., .23'Fitth Avenue. sub Op M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, REGIME, LOCOMOTIVE 16 LOLLING MILL BRASSES itrau Promptly to Order• RABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand Frontlaton and Mannfittnren of 11. Coopefs Impr ova Balane,e Whee STEAM PUMP.. Office, SB2 PENN STREET. Foundry, Cor.l3th and Railroad Streets, DIRS. S. C. ROBB, No. 91 Fedual St., Allegheny, • tieing detertnlned not to carry over Ily Uooos. will nowtlvelv sell, below cost. next 30 Asps, SONNETS. HATS. Y I AilarAM s. FEATME..I A •FR , "WV . /PANTE I EC' FS, LINEN COLLtARi PA COBSETN, _ LAMPS' en t i L l l7 ' N KY LACE ED01L.45 idattsr.'HA SWITCH N '"Nr t nitiarnitirs ; ,., a Z:IVEttaTI:0 1 1 ,1 : pTierricr. TO FLOUR DEALERS ANL/ VON hUNIEILI.—We are now reef:l , - 41.'42 I`NrTlLlTTAlrliihttltl WHEAT, porch/wed In Gibson. ral:ka. tireen and Morgan col:settee, Ind... Ihls lot 01 Wheat Is the very best to rft. fohotl a arol cahoot WA' ,11,V In M"h'"ri. t:::l7n,gra.rio`; . vsq,. i?mt detf oompstwo... T . same orrad ‘ ea of hour. R. T. K.143181LD & BRO.. - rose) Means M ill, Auegetra. bnntrmhrr 13. 1060. ALLEGHENY VALLEY IL IL • ISONMS. 11. Hiatt/pri3l .SL Batik:. 74 L5l/AY A rches, will be added to former lief of stocks to. be pod on seeond 11/or of the Coniatelaisl Sales Roam.. 100 Saottine Id wrest • 30 shoes 11. ► 11. National Bank. . 13000 Ideal Gni Valley E. IL 7 3 10 Moods. • 10 shares •Ilion•nlalnsarause Co.; 5 attar.. knairprise do. do. apt •.11..1i.WALNE. dab/neer. Nit WALL PAPER No 1'• Market St., near sth Avenue We now offer to the public • stout of PAPER RANOIN tlSnnsugasami'Kees for variety and beauty of styles, embracing Al the Novelties la FR NCO. MOSAIC, PERSIAN and (iitECIAli DISSIUNS in plalo and bright Color , . for Ul nlng Room, al, Ai.. W,,Onaid RABBLE BECOSATiONS, TINTE9 and (MT PARLOR PAPERS, wilt an almost Coates. variety of CHEAP SATIN PAPEIS. WHITE BLANKS for (Lambe.. Lc. Alt ef which we propene to sell as low es the lowest In the market. Call and see, at No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue JOE. B. BOWIES do BRO. WALL PAPERS. SPRING. 1870. PRI.OI S REDUCED RICHMOND nutuNES NOTICES = tfNDNR . TAKERS I=== - .. _ ----. AN ORDINANCE creating t athe ore,. m loseto.Lot sod the the Ail. of Ylit. sce. t. Ile It ordained and enscled hi the CUT I .1...L.1U-shoran. in :elect and I on anon Council* by e the amt It is hereby or olned and enacted by the outho -It? tits same. loot It .ball i.e ult. fel to Boil, rota.° or oder ,for sale the' Cite et l'lttsburgh ar minis,. a 18d:crated or un'itholesunie IWO, or any adults tura thereof, coot Lining water or other foreign lloolds or sub. so i l Person so onendlo , shall toe or • re.trBl Re brought he fore the Ilys or of sold If!. and If, coda hooraig. the 'Mayor atoll ad judge such nrrson to he guilts. lie shall hotline • due o ld Co set ribs exceeding the sum of fifty dot ion and toC Po 'gjottr'r to -rit,..b.rgh and Co On sold r otherwiao disposed of bv the Inspector of Wit. SIS.C. IL It shad bd tie tfutT t of the Councilrson is htersstonttnnn,llt.' whose n fu[y It shall be s In Ithyt 111 to strictly for entsree the OrOTO.i.olo of I, 0 ,, nonce:to arreat offenocra and ma seisern taint anginal thine before the Mains; to all onlio sold. exposed offered for sale contest, to Oa. orditionce,auddisperSe of the same In "lionacrdance with the Judgment elven bv the Mayor the riezeltur of sorb case. •nd he sisall test, an vis count of all such sales and 4:110 s'l r iono and re "j;•.Lh 3..'ll.7l;ll'n'aftee.rtliTrtooA.lll-it""til shall * have the Vf2gZ;;AT'l',;',!:!Prrnolle'rtrl'ru7 17:t t t ' e e rd" lit speed and ...tine ady milt' there found. an 4 shalt, also. when .11-1 upon by one cilleEn, make 1110 Insaectido eiomlnation 8.1 milt mly have been 0811. :nosed. Off-red-or •• wrb ed to be sob!, when ver the same may be , tinin sant rity.odd report tlievame to the 0160 Oil v,olotion Bif ;hid ordinaues haveareen c. rotnitttd , rotidal, 10.9(1 foutwl w r, awl sp. Low i.s. r. tl lion all d toe the tmc of the eltv. co. •. Ali mon-vsmade Ity rates of forfeited h. and received fomitt,p ctn. , . made. shall be note fur null 'ma quarterly' to the City Punter for tae dm of the ciMeand e ar nacs bated by the alsaor shall he seconnted f and Id to the Oily as in other rases. The salary of stall Intpector aim bt the sum, of $--- ter an. nom, payable as In th :lite cases. Sac. 6. Retort entering noon till tinter, the lagpiftor of Milt or tog aldtanhictlbe befom falltif:grpneurret be :Ines t one:1OP:: w and ame bona In the sum of O—. with two sureties. la th• manner preacrlbcd Tor tbe . lnsiterc or of Mesta. .C. The Poll,. ender tbe :direction of the Mayor, shall aid the Inspector Of Milk In the en forcement nn his °ono a,ce, and any p :mon who shall hinder, interrupt or sestet the t USW etor In the p rformance nil mtge. upon eon vlctlon thereof bolero the Mayor. hc ackladosd to pm' • One nut exceeding OftY 'MAW , Read twirl. and ordered be Drinild ones 1a the papers ill for zed to ma thc Oily prlntins. vvrrsvmme.it, Ph WALL PAPERS Ton SPRING BALES, MOM 401NOINKS teldt t late et4se. per 1111.1—e 'tree& rent ty et 50e. per roll. LAZsD—Alkitott at 25e otr EGLI; A etl• French and Pepertlaux tale. net awe deo Wore. - topettor to soy ••- sortment in the country. For tale at "1' W. P. IitAPSHAI.L'S New Wholesale and Retail Store, 191 Liberty ;Street. FITTSBUROH• LIVERY & SALE STABLES ROBERT H. PATFERSON SiAOl =I Seventh Avenue and Liberty St. IPTIVIIIIIMOII, PA. Will on Every Saturday Hold AN AUCTION SALE ROUES, CARRIAGES, -BUGGIES WAGONS; ng oppertalning to the Horse. artl"Tartistring to sell will SW's.e leave tha notice of consignment. on or beford Thursday each week In order for advertising. tentlon and good care will be glee° B tocYtl B mraaJOHN H. STEWART. Auctioneer. Joux u. u.rwrrgasosi. MIOBT. H. PATTERSON & AA ISAIOEI a 7431 oommassion STABLES CUL IBVEillt AMU 4 111141167 T I PIT V 513111102, PL. = OFISDIAL. puorossue BILL BE TlE :tug= "canrur2l44ea, - - - VOPOSAIIi ‘r"--- a - 1 . BE DE ECEIVED st the 01/I Off Tif t W . Ajleft uu RAE& 71Iffefrresee: 51i0„.7. emOtT,Bilut.e ra 1 MItaCtIART/t.BLY: Clf*"... ft bete Upper and (Art rll , lEo o cole ar from the loth oef ot .; nolo, tbe le'rerthed tom/0 Dot less tease 1, thee Berets atm me over elect screen of not less theo Mof "gr,j . ;7s Jost? If TRENCH, Eeperte . f.. - _ ENDEILSON BROTDEfts See Liberty _girt, Dealt. Is Dna otr .-. nAIL U 4ll - Itt• " Co I"dthg n". Nteeiri rov pL OFFICIAL. tL,;;;;;,;f ORDINANCE authorizing Athe °recline, Paving and t utbing of Ter treet, drew Set.vra to drany street. PeCnort al Be et oraten•A and enacted bp ihe Nip cif Piterd/urgh, en &leer and (Annueen Been earassenelf. and ffis hereby ordained and mutby authol ar of the taw. That tee City Beg r be and tin I, hereby autnorlaed end directed to advertise for propose!• for the stealer[, paving and curbing of Tustin strt teebe t, from ranee. garret to Brad, street, nod to le same to the meaner dirt eted be an ordinance con. earning streets. passed August 3lst, 11157; Mao, an set-sencerntng avec.. approved Jan. etti, 864. esc. 9. Thst any ordtnance or put sod once COOnICLIOg with tbe be of Ulla ord Ince at the present tim. be and the same mreby Cu:mated so far as the sarae affects tam o t? . ,. 71 4 to a late tills the 28 th Meau President ofbelect i couvell. A ttest: F.. et. , Sloonovr. • 'Saari: H. kfo r t . frtga t " Clerk of Common Goofed. 4 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the opening or Tusin strait, front acne -a street to Brady street. lircrtom 1. Its it Select and enacted by the CUP Of Pittsburgh, 10 Select and Common Omen Ms aslembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted Si , the authority of the sante. That the l ' l s il d'l:?i'elirtrtohosul'4' "aenrolgirtern elgh.fri:e'l! Lam reacts atm es to r Braes a reef, and ta ati tryn:7'eininiltl'e;oLlil.egivel:.!;fia'n.dcaJnignd t h e rm lill are hereby aropanted to accordance with an Act eoncernlng Streets, approved dau• 6th. 1644. ties. 4. That auy ordinance or part oi prin this. mil fi u :r: ;r:1: " , pr esent w b time. l l,:"Xii o f thetam I hereby repeale d. so (sr al the tame adects /hi .d enacted Into • taw thU 28th daT M... A. L. ILIVIO. J MACK Went or &lent. Loon qt. A I.tekt: E. S. 31onnow, Clerkrk or °°'°°.t Connell W. A. TONI LINIION. • Peesltlent or Common C...unell. A"""•ll.Ft.?rtroT ro . mmon Connell. ant NORDINANCE aushoriziog the lirmi.ne Facing and (Mining of Mad ison street. fin Fifth ay. nye to Tustin street. ext. - mon 1.• ifs it ordained and enacted by flu (iffy of Pittsburgh is. Salmi and Ow. Connate assembled, and it l e 'treed/ ordained and enacted by the authority of tits by 1 hat the Enr Engineer he' and is tele by authorised and direct./ lo atreertlee for DrOhosate for the Orntiog. Paring end Curb- Ing of Madison street. from Fifth avenue to Tustin sir et, and to let the mine la the manner directed by an orcinance concerning streets. mused Atiguft 31st, 1557: also en Act concerelogstretts,appr• red Januar.. 0tb.1[134. anc.M.lhat any ordinance or part of ordi nance Conflicting with the passage of this ordi nance at the plesent , thee. be) nd the same is hereby relielied so farts the suns affects tide or- dli.Tard and inaeled Into a law In Connell, this 718th day of Alston, JAItErIIOcAULEY, President of Select Coucctl, Atteet: E. S. Monnow. CI". of 6°.oo ki f ' ' A,T6MLINSoN. re raldent . of Common Councils Attest: 1 1 . He of c common Ceuncll. •;.1 A --- -- N ORDINANCE authorizing the titibilag, Pavia. a , 41 Curt:dna of lust street. from rota avenue to Ithiff striet. rit a' ti ' e ' Vt g::..4,l'=ot'ayg tctte nUteillti y u l h i. nesrmsied. no.i it Cs hereby oeihttnsts nottisndtet tberebr ea r, to c the era !Init. to and cur, tag gist sin et, from rittlt avenue to illuff street, snd to it the lame to the mariner directed by an_ ottliostre . cc...roe:ruing a n t:recta : F.°.lllV'.!:.".zt,gt,?. l l. s ',L.l4ltt.l;l6l. ncern Ste. 511. 'that any ordinance or part . f ordir nal ce confliction nab the pomace of this ordi nance at the present timetbe and the same is here. by repealed so far an the sante affects t his ordie 9,1310. • tbtt and enacted Into a law In. Conn• I A Bib day of Mara, A. D. INTO. JAM MeAULET. Preshlrot of rwlectlkwoe A ""tS* err:lrrkOlScCOuncl. W. A. TOMLINSON Presldent of Coma:out:oone -Attest: ItMcMAsTan. Clerk of Colanson Connell. N ORDINANCE authorizing I h.onomne of 11..ine wood arenae to stall f ei. linkt In width, from Greensburg Fat to et Road. hccrtoNl. Be ft ordelned and enacted by tro. Otte of Peindatrek, in Baer:and Cowman Conn. efts ussenthlnl, and it it hereby ordained and endOed by the authorde of filar same. That the city and he le ben hy holloC.l and directed to survey au open Repine.° .11 are berg Pik e aittY 11101 feet In white, teem Greens burg Pike to:Y renkstown Road; and to arPralne damages sine a.s i beurats csroini thereuy. T. Davison. Finley T se orr. nee and 11. It. Tomer. are e po p telly •inted In ace e an Art con ee nieg ntreets. approved January Ott. 11304 500. 2. That any ordin•nee or part of ordi. ee. °tingles lug with the Pas Sage or this ordi. nance at the present I Ind, be and the tame Is hereby rep altd so tar as the same eketa this or dlnance. Ordained and enacted Into • law to Connell Oils It dy of Starch, A. D. MO. JAMES illeA IMES. Prealdent of Select Council. Attest: X. S. Idonnow. • • Cho k or ' W Set Council OS . W . A. TILINSON. Prraldent of Common Connell. Attest: U. MeSlaaren, Clerk or Commun Council. no 4 AN ORDINANCE authozizing the Urad V Casa at street from liadfu.d s it et to Arch ...eat. Samoan 12 Be tt ordetrutt and mutat Ow as City N Pfttrbures, In Baled and Common (rouw.. eit• at selnbted. imd it it h,rtliti ow/dined amid enacted by. authority or the sante. That the City Engineer be sad he Is hereby saihortscal and di tented to &dirt rtite far propo•als for the [railing( of Casa' stir:4. from Milford titre, t t. Arch Street, and to let the strop le .tie manner directed by an le,. nee °non tiling Street, P 31,164 suat 3151, 1857; titan a. act concernwg street.. j Trarar r 7y n o ' r i thlt B nce Or part Of ordinaries conalctina with the they of this ordinance at the patient time.• be and tre sante le hereby re fir Med so tar a. the sun. nth c.s tots ordinance. Ordained and enacted lido a law la Connell., thia 818t0 day of Ilar.h. A. D. 1870. JAMES mea.11.11.7.Y. President of Select Connell. A"" tiefi b of ' g , "Z.l ' Z ' A. • W. n A.IOIII.IXSON, Prealttent of Common tolls.Cll. Attest:. • Clerk of Common Connell. . apt AN ORDINANCE changing the name of Westminster aroma to /ranks. town avenue. Nw. 1. lie It Oyisined and enattol by the Clty Of Pittsburgh, In nelem and Common Councils aseendalm, and It Is hereby ordained and enacts d by the anthotity or eh/ same. A hat the name of Weettains.er no. 00e he changed 11.0iMkIl0111 1 WIT/10e• NEC. A. Thatanorltnanceor partorotellmmei the with the) aasake of Mtn bt the present time , be and the salmis hereby re pealed 40 ray as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a taw In Councils, this Sikh day of March. /. A. E.,74ffl i t al President of Select 0000011 Attest: E. S. HOW Clerk of lielect W. A. ToHLINSON. President of Common Council. Attest: H. McMartin.. Clem of Cotonou Conceit. st. 4 AN ORDINANCE authorizing W. W. ander , en to erret an Iron clad ado.. lion to his millet Wasbinston stn et. 1111CTION 1. BO ft ordained end_enardlip rut glirouftileNratidlt fel=y . a rtFlei OA% stre:: noted ry neltsuall of Ms tutu. Thu pee. ro Won be uld Is hereby *tatted to W. W. AU dertoo to erect an Iron Clad addltior. twenty by thirty feet. one story ugh, to hit mitt on w e b.. legion too. Street. rsait any onlinano: or part Of ordi nate connoting...la rae Immure of this ordt• noto, at the present time. lie and this sone ls tetchy npetleo so far u the clue adult ails ordinance , this Ordai Sal n ts du of March. ed awl enacted A. Into I). 1 14 a la7o w la Ccuoo:ls, JAME WALLET. President of t eteet CoutelL Attila: IL IL Monnow, tletk of Common 'Unroll. W. A. TOLINON, Pretident of Common COOOOLI. Attetti. N. Mebluto.u. Clem ot omen Council. *O4 Nhe ORDINANCEtion author Seweizig t construc uf • itublic ron It/all'• al/07. froutilliitenb ccccc stile/ to Uist street. dicarou 1. Be U °Manua and swatted by Oa City tJPUltbarph, in Select and Commas COI. arrontited. and hereby ordatnal rend *waded by Cie authority of S. samo.'nesa 1.21 City Engineer be and he is berebY and directed to advel Use too reoP.a. for rte consuncUa' or a Cottle Newt, au at. aw.cia frontllittenberg. r street ta OUt sum , and to assess the cost of tree sant, James Park, James Chamber, aial Jamb Killer are Ca sk, alligol rated in accordance with s Act of Assernmy approved Jasmar, 6th. 1116 5. _ • Sac. S. That any ordinance or part..ol ulna . name conflicting with the passage If . t.g.M. oance et the present time. b a- alld .g e as this or. hereby repealed mihr ad the same . dinence. Ordained and emwsagebleginitogir...l.lllla COT7ella. Prfsident of delmt Council. Attest: E. 8. MotaitOre.. n _ Clerk of beimt v l r nri A. 4. 31 . 1.T . N . 021 AU*"' F . I,,e:tVcuion Council. no 4 , residentof Common Council. Untcc ran ec au Vater3 b o " , I= l ' I NOTICE . -,lll. B .sgeriten t. for Ave.. 141 m 1511obt:Vatttl, nm trelol2 irtitr1tp.170,16.AY.06190.3. iffr'NEW OPERA HOUSE Glorious and tztampftorit return of PAREPA ROSA . Grand 'English Opera l'ompatty. CAUL Itor (lOrteto:O C. 1 4 . Ile.. • Co. U. de V k•o Rash:elm Ilanagar. E. Soodo • Siege Lut'appearat ere of lime. rAnsrr. Roar.. tea great Le lie ar.let of tee age. prior to Aar depao "" far 4 l llt " LV7 " 44 4 Erle - 1011111 YORE. 'Nils Oro rad ivy EVENI a 0. All 115 t h,Veret's ewer popular Over*, 11 Erovat•sco 11 Trovators, Mine. rAtezrA 11051 In has (rest and 6031- . 'l.ld d role of Leonora: Kr.. Z. SEGUIN. CAS TLE. HALL, Ts SULLA. Mee. BOUDIN9T. an 4 A. LAURPNCE. COtlaUtOr Mr, CART. ROIL Todmarrow—RAJLTer e,Itme.FAREPARI EL. Tburaday-Itneart4e blaster-wort. Caret that.) 11•ItRIARE or FIGARO. trnaree Ileebzett.) rridev—ROSE OF CAR 411.1. r. t.ettode•—rest Web. Vs Dr.lt Yttl Ites-recd reata—Farqueue. $1: Dre•• Mode s and It 50. &ern:dine to loPlloo; Family Ctr. eta 51)e. heats ned at the Opera Bente. gr'ILIA89 1 211111; II ILL. • • POUR NIGHTS ONLY I •onatnen enn(• Si ED N TBDAT KV I U 6:12, 11110, ALLEN & PETTENGILL I S SENSATION MINSTRELS. JOIINKT ALLIS N and CHABLIZ ANP SIIIIR GIILA.TBT/Llt COI6PANY SOUK NIMBI/R. INO Look out for their new •Misoo Fly" en 1 • •Bod Dickey." "Jars. Finks is Pittsburgh." Admission. 33a . ate': It nerved Nest!. 30 east. MATINEE ON 61LTURDAT AFT•lieitiON. TIM) will T U E SDAY at usury HALL. East Llberty..on TUESDAY 11Y61113W. Mneil DO. Vs e Posters and NYVIIIMMIeII (Or particulars. Tickets for sale at 131.4spfeaters Book at Fifth nesse. np3mlll VINEGAR. THE PITrSBUROII INEG AR WORKS. BILLOO & DOS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 ,SECOND AVE Are now pronro4 w OlovisttVlNE LOWEST i(iItICET'ELTI I4 . SAW • UcaWA) ailed to our - upiik WINE WHOLESALE GROC DILWORTII,HIRPE 243 Liberty Street, (Opposite bead ol Weal ■treat.) WHOLESALE GROPERS, Pittsburgh. Pa. ESTABLISHED BE A. 1 T. 6ORMLY, 1812. 11. - E - FORIELY, WHOLESALE GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street, O. Luna 1101%10 p(T7bRIIHbBaPA. Y. 41 . 1 C. L 6 J A. STEELS. M STEELE at SON, *Commission Merchants' =I FLOIIIi.6RI.IN. F£ED.'g o. No. 95 01110 STREET. ■ew lasi Common, ALLIGUENY CITY: MEANOR & HARPER, FLOW; IMAM AND PIIODUCI% Commission Merchants. No. ilte IJBEMTY STUMR,' ° • al Coulleament. WileAtka W. C. ARMSTRONG, to Fetsar L Armstrong.l PRODUCE comussios. IIEIMOTt No. 25 Market Street tnyu L. 1. BLANCHABD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 3196 PENN lITOUT. •]D:SA • ITTLE. BAIRD & paTTort, Wholesale °rooms; Combelea Merchants sici to Deslers Prodoce. Pions Bacon, Cheese, uarbou and Lard Ott. Iron. Nall., 0/1“. Cotton Yarns and all Pl.lsbureh Manorseter ea generally. 112 and 114 tICCOND BTRL&T. Plttsbergh, roan r. uoyea..low. uouss....war. e. nom' OHN I.IIOUSE 414. BROS., .fluc cr • mason to JOHN I. HOIJUIt & CO., Whole. sale (tracers a n Cot:D=ll4lw Merchant., Canter of enoltheeul sod Water streets. Pittsburgh. Jolla BIIIPTON A: if AL ca.. eIPTON &WALLACE,WhoIe - BALE CIRDCIDIS AND rUUDDCIC No. 0 HUTH STUMM Plltsbiarytt. uLP IdERORA.NT TAILORS. RNIWCOV.BL. GRAY & LOGAN ULT. remand Mm tIY VIPTH AVIDME, la Etre!et. SA)IUEL GRAY, Merchant Tailor, Urdu mated Intlnett. le aft....altlair at No. 89711521 AV11.24131. attack of entire . AHD FRESH GOODS, for Meals wear, eondstlug of Cloths, Ceuta:ions end Vestluga, and all ins new, ai signs of Snatch and Suglish Cost 054 *WO P".1 4. " 4 t 0 a mete up to order In the most fethlonahle stylran gentlemen d<atrlin nen Clothing made to Order GBI3 Vey Op ttavieg Lbeask mode to their entire , out fannies, bath as regards style end SAMUEL GB.AY, MEM SPRING AND SIIIIRER STUB! 1870. c. a•raavox. • c. L. imn.Lliunt€ll.. MTHERSON &MUHLANBRING, Merchant Tailors, No 10 sixts Braniff OM, S. Clair.) We Lim receMed mo s t and well selected Meet of Inc nest tad most fasblinse able Good. to our Hue • great portiOn of widen are our ono Importailo et. Vetting COIIII.OI of tar &Maly lo :maws ..n•iaront on- we respeetMar solicit it is eon an emir examination of our Moos of Ms Clotas, thisstmer es. Ve.twits, no. MerUZIMON 111.itt1i.13.11 .111. ..,0 ~ • NEW VOICING GOODS. olcaitd mew Idea 0t OLOril& CIASSLIEBBEA V. Jon neelved IMMILY MIETIgat. W: - ite . rnuat Talton 11 Bmlttilald steed. tal INSURANCE COMPANY. BIIILDING, I e. SS MIS Avenue.- Saes& PAW, • capital ALllP'esil€ll7D: muscroTs. I A. J. VW. • 1.101. Floyd, Man s lisrisass. A.. Chsalwas. Jake MU, kl•Olsekaa. Jss. talllis Those= seuth, Jao.s. 111,1111.15 T H. KINU. JNV.9. JOUINthi. JOS. T. JOuNISTON, Oast. J. 811101 L. Meares on Liberal Ter , prl Marino sotia NOTICE. N►Nng bean appointed DAllabh GANN:trim DinPROTON Dm An. cmair. imam 1$ st.u.a that allot tt • beeeesary elks and lleebauleal 'restive themeless state prodded. em b twat at the °mos or THE NA. TIONAL lIDUNDIaT AND MI WORK% Twantr.tbird etnsai. btu F. Pittsburgh. Ow and Gag Me Le4•lasiestar Ni I II E 4 4 6.13, at u• :1101> IS o.r- Ertl &CO.. I=M=P MMI M. suuss.
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