la aittsbutit Gaptts. A Cll El LIT! AND SUBURBAN But Our Left . We have but one more room to let In the "GAzierra Building." It Is a very desirable room on the second floor, front ing on Smithfield street. Terms very low for the location. gall at the . Count ing Boom, Arai floor. - Mater Callow had Jest four eases beton hlet yesterday morning. Horse cleaning and the spring fashions are the principal Ideas which agitate the kraals mind Just now. • Every lean and woman In Pittahnrah who can appreciate the true and beautiful abould",latt tho Art Gallery. The May number of Petemou'a “Ladles Net.onat Megashre," profusely Wus• traced, la for sale by W. A. Gliaeutarmy, No, 45, Fifth avenue. he Allegheny Park cossinheloners should haiq a. croulog place on North avenue at the entrance to the Park, he tweets Federal and Sandusky streets. OlDelal 11 4eirtec.—The Market Corn will meet this afternoon at two _o'olock, at tbe (knaculttee Roomy. Baal them. kbarr-wf- le;r.rt.wice will come before Alderman HonMert ban removed him °Mee r taw doors farther up on Fourth .urns, opposite the M. & M. Bank building. He Mut • model establishment In that /the now. A IN appeared dressed as a page at the Opera_Houee hterguerade on Tuesday evening. One hundred dotter, changed hands between two gen•lemen who bet on kda sex alter the meek wiz removed. at. James Chitral, Plttaburgh—The It:Mowing is the vestry elected for Si. Jamas Manx& : P.R. — Smoot, William Kyle, W. J. Hammond, Thomm Boss we% Jr., JameshicHay, Wm. Scott and • W. G. Gibson. Comlealoned.—John Of thlacity, received yesterday a golden stamped document from Nevada making him for the term of four yeas • Com. misaloner for the acknowledgement of deeds for that yokes State. Disorder Yost made infor mation, before Justice Amnion, of East Birmingham, yeaterday„ charging John Daniels with disorderly conduct. John was arrested and after • hearing required to ply a floe of 110 and meta. fAsarderly Home._John Fisher made Warms/lon beefore Alderman Rapala TowardsY against John and Mary fawn lbr keeping a disorderly house on Rail road street, Twelfth ward. The &awned were arrested and held for a hearing. Free Lecture.Tbla evening a very in. terming tree lecture will be 'riven In the Masonic .Hall- by the H 8. Fidler, Comm'intoner of Puente. Subject, ° lnvention and Inventors:" Certainly to better 'object could be selected for tlll cdly. • •Alderman Yoemg was caned Tuesday evening by, aome of wa rd. tic friends in the Twelfth TiTim pro. lientatlon oaremonlea were conducted by iiichotu Asti on bald& of the donors, and the wasion warp one of pleasure to all. A Dramatic Ezturnsinwent was given LIM evening In St. Artgustine Hall. Pros. pea street, by the St. George's Literary EU:linty. The exhibition was for the ben eat of the 'St. Augustine School, and netted • handsome amount for the very worthy object. • &loon Mow-- Five young men were before Mayor Callow yesterday morning charged with creating a row in Charles Miser's saloon, Chestnut street, Third ward. the evening previous. They were dried ten dollars each and noon payment were dis Charged. !Parlay of the Periee.—Wilibun Weal lough, so:lording to the atatemant of Bridget, his wife, L a dangerotni man. He ttenixt to etdit Bridget'. head open with. hatchet, lin which threat a warrant was lammed requiring him to appear before Jastleei' Ammon. Dischargml.—William West, who was irreateti :ogle days 511106 an a charge of stealing a Watch from Mr. Schnhe's gun shop, wiz biter a hearing before the Mayor yesterday, discharged, the RM. denoe being insufficient to warrant the Mayor In holding him for trial. eltanted Amusement.—A. young . man who wished for amusement yesterday afternoon nought a mash boy's stock of red balloons, on Market street, and let them off-one by one. He stood gazing upon hls Investment with much apparent pleasure until each was loot In the dl.. lance. Money plenty. .._ 14.8herer.—John W. Hill was &gore United States Onemlestoner hicCand• yesterday on a charge of passing twenty dollar counterfeh note on D. W. Hlll. of 011 City. ,The alleged counter ten was on the Pint National Bank of Portland. Connecticut. He was held to ball Ibr his appearance at the May terra' of the Oulted States Court. Lucy MeSamara made information be. fore Alderman ,hfordsamebt, yesterday. against John T.AffortV for assault and battery. John shook his Out under her nate and made all manber of evil Umtata against her, she said. Hs was arrested, had a hearing, and the ease - was die missed, the Aldarn2an &Adios that John was as much atoned agalnit as sinning. „ . rue la Alirgbeny.—testerday morn ing about eight o'clock ' s & lire broke out among a lot of ootton batting In the eel lar of the mill on 101000. k street, Ails shone. slow it originated cannot be told: The are department wan called out by an alarm from box 24, and the Lamer were extinguished without touch damage: Wor .The mill la a part of the Anchor Cotton ks.' • • 11 111ratecL—Oar ou thesefnd Mr. Alexander Irwin has y le ft "state of mingle blessedness" and very aenalbly taken untohlmeelf • wire to share hie sorrown.and his Joys. Alba Alexander, of Allegheny Lilly, le the happy bride. We oongratulate you Alex, and hope that Tour voyage through life'a stormy sea may always be pleasant and tenni - nlttens happy an you begun It. DWill ^ e „Patrick .Maley intended going to Franklin yesterday, but be didn't --go. Patrick Kennedy interfered With . kils traveling by a charge agautst a i m him bete Alderman O'Donnell for ler esay. ey la charged with Keeling - eighteen d lbws front one of the servant girls'in ned boardin hoe, wears he -ado his y , h om ee while g in Fla ffP w burgh. H. will have a hearing. Geed 8 t 1 fer Hotweke<ners should order their breed from Martin'. bakery, Br Rebecca street. Allegheny. The very beet le mantdkotured there etlearred through the two cites p play. kir. Martin. liana-orgy the it fionr, produme an enrcle that le unparatteled; and yet he sells at • lower ,prfoe than other bakers can approach. By all meant get year bread from Mar ry, -If bakery, If you hare no: tried if yet, try It now. It will ere entire eatls bottom. Meals( Aeddent.—Tnesday.etenlng JOhttny Babel, aged twelve y - Wan playing about the rallroati depot. so E., Liberty. He was riding on a trunk when • freight• train came along ape him off. The wheel of the track puma iiTZT :ha and leg, breaking the boom In several places and lareerating the flesh terribly. The trio. ries are of such a character that amputa tion was found to be neon/miry. The operation was performed yesterday. Tne little victim was In a preeanous con dffion,rand It is feared will not reenter. McCormlet'o Mesemblp Agencr. a/LLCMS BUILDING; Cbr. If.sth Avenue and dintithfield &red. Mr. MeConnie*, formerly at 108 Strath. neld street, bas now goW quartets for the tranuotlon of business and he would In the future be pleased to hare him Mende call at the new AZiazirrrn Build ing.' Remember McCormick la the reg ular Cunard & National Agent, besides be can book by' any of the other lines. Drafts for We on all parts of Europe. The Market Committee held s meeting yesterday fbr the purpose of taking action on the new market house of Fifth avenue- After a thorough discussion on the queditio, a nub-Oommittee, consist ing of MOWS , hicEsen, Evan Jones, lime. poky and Smith. was appointed to prepare a plan and specincatioal for the new house, and likewise to prepare a Wen Ow the organingion of a joint stock wannenrto erect the building under the Mignon o r -Act of Assembly. gentlemen are et -practical, and we gut promise that they will well mad Wilfully discharge the duties imposed pse them. This afternoon • they will vWt NM Inspect the Allegheny market Plats with a view of Wonting all that is good - mad womby about that Ann elan in- TIIE covers United Eltatu Mulct Cog =..! WZDNIZDAY, April 20.—1 n the cue or the United States vs. Frederick Kahan, reported Yesterday, the jury found a verdict of guilty in the manner and form as Indicted. In the cue of the United stake vs. Lswls B. Shields, action to recover: a penalty, previously reported, the jury had notagreed ulson a verdict at the time of adjournment. The next case taken up was that of the United Mates vs. thirty-one barrels of distilled spirits, owned by U. Lippin cott. The Jury found for the United States. • District Court—Jade MlrlPatrim I ;Vaprfintruor, April 20.—1 n the case of Weisetiberger vs. lirearney's Eery., pre. vlotudy reported, the Jury found for the plaintiff In the aum of PM 33 . The first cue token up was that of Faber vs. the Pittsburgh and Connell'. villa Gas, Opel and Coke Company. Ac tion to recover the price of a boiler, engine, Ae., sold to defendants; by plain tiff,. The Joey found for the plalntiffe in the sum of $8,085 an The next case taken op woe that of Catharine Appleby vs. Spencer, McKay a Go. Action on a promissory note drawn by Johri.Tyler for 11800, payable to the plaintiff, and endorsed by Spencer, McKay et Co., thedefendantein thi.case. The note was offered In evidence. It wag dated MayBtb, 1868. payable in one year at this Western Savings Bank. The note was presented for payment and pro tested, there being no fends in the Bank to the maker'a credit. The defence set up was that the note had been altered In a material point. That the note as origi nally drawn, aid not designate a plane of payment, which was afterward, inter lined. Defendants called Mr. Tyler, the maker of the note, to prove that It had been altered. Defendant objected. Tea timony admitted and bill for the defer'. dant. TRIAL LIST FOR THURSDAY 204 Cora. for use vs. lidarahall. 179 Craig vi. Birch. Common. Pleas—judge Collier • Wentrsanalr, April 20 =The lint cue taken up was that of Finney vs. Brown. Action to recover damages for a viol,- tkin of contract. In November, 1864, it Ls alleged that Brown contracted with Finney to deliver to plaintiff at Cincinnati one hundred thousand bushels of coal at sixteen cents per bushel. Be failed to deliver the curl, and Mr. Finney brought suit to recover the difference between the contract price and what coal -was alleged to have been worth at the. time the delivery should have been made, which was two oente par bushel. The'CaDO was tried in 1865, and a verdict for plaintiff rendered, but was carried to the Supreme Court by de fendants on a writ of error. The court bi.low was reversed, and a writ of uniri de woo - awarded, an which the C4llO came' up again for trial. Messrs. Acheson and Chalfant appeared for plamtiff, and Mtwara. Burgwin and Woods for defendant. Oa trial. In the case of Dallman vs. Gilmore, Straub & Co. Motion- for new trial, and reasons filed by defendant's unmet. TRIAL LIST TOR ratraerwr I 52 Pgh. dr. Con nellaville Gas, Coal &Coke Co. vs. Bailey. 3 Pgh. h Cannel/4111e Gas, Coal tr. Coke Co. vs. Hartman. 54 Pgh• &OonnellevllleGas, Coal it Coke Co. vv. Henderson. 113 John Satilegle et ug va. J. 8. Smith. 118 Stewart et M. vs. McGinnis & Co. lld Weisenberger dt Co. ve. BUMS. _ 221 tire/taut .va. Vendeveri et. aL 101 Tusthik,Klee vs. Heed. 100 Mckiath is. Moleskin. 121 Patterson vs. Coulter at al. 124 Darla k Wife vs. Pgh. & Elr. P. B. it. 125 King vs. Kirkpatrick et al. 103 Hamilton- TS. Curry; Caution to Plano Purchasers. The public of title city and the neigh. boring towns. have frequently been de. celved of late by the representation of 1 Itinerant piano sellers and agents that they van runtish the Steinway pianos to order. This is done with a view torn. dace purchasers to forgo that preference for the "Steinway" make and to buy the • Imo of some other less tried lx.anufaa tare, tinder the promise that in case of dlaunisfaction it will be replaced by a Steinway.' Several mesa of such Mahon. sat practice, have come to oar 11.1101 d. , edge. Now, we are. by *Pearls' con tract, the sole and exclusive age In this region of country for the great BreloweY Pianos, as no histrnmeet of abetmake can possibly be furnished except through us. The Steinway Pianos Drummed to be furnished by traveling 'dealers must be either Imitations or second band, Instruments. The world wide and wall. earned fame of the "Sysizewar's" has created an almost universal demand for them, and travel ing agents are unscrupulous enough to resort to the above mentioned trick of the trade, to the detriment and deception of purchasers. Remember the genuine "Steinway" can he had only at our ware rooms, 322 Wood street, where we sell them at Eastern prows and on accommo dating terms. H. Emmen It Brio; Sole Agents for the Steinway Planta. Boosway,-fatal Result Yesterday afternoon between four and dye o'clock • runaway occurred at the 'Manchester car stables, Sixth ward, Al. irilliertY. which terminated rather seri. only. The driver of near had gone to supper, Isiaving the conductor to turn the horses and put the car to trim for the return trip to the city. This individual was a little inexperienced and the horses were frisky—two unforturude'clircutn. stances. The result was the animals beeatas frightened and broke away just as they were being turned round to the other end of the car. They ran • short distanoe and 4 fell down; they regained a footing and attempted to go into the sta. ble, but instead brought up against the side of the office. One of the animals thrust his head through a window and cm himself. They then broke away again and were at last caught in the stable. The one horse was so badly hurt that he bad to be shiand the other wan also somewhat lei . The horse was a valuable one, and e lose will be con siderable. It was altogether the result of an accident. Plttabstrgia Tourists. Major William Frew returned from his European trip yesterday. Although bat a short time away, Its made quite an extensive tour. He reports the weather Jo Northern Germany to be very cold and unpleasant. - On his arrival in London, on hie re turn, he met Messrs. Andrew Carnegie and David A. Stewart at Charing Cross Hotel. We understand that Mr. Carrie. gie accompanied the Major as far as Liverpool, wheraie he want to DUD fermllne, in cotland. Mr Carnegie has been ancoessfial In negotiating four nut. lions of St. lonia bodge bonds with the successors of the late George Peabody, E.q. Any kind of American seourftlea seem to be popular In England at the present lime. a matter that speaks well for the oonfidenre reposed In them by ,the copitstists of that country. " We understand that Mr. Stewart has gone en a visit to the Continent. Mr. Frew looks well'and appears as If he had only' been on • Jaunt to Philadel phia or New York. Alter Her Husband. Husbands should upend a portion of their time at least at home. This ad vice should be taken especially by Ed. ward Jenkins, of Birmingham: It would 'aye his wife from considerable trouble dlreoyll' and Indirectly. She is Theft In trouble now from her busband's derileatione in this respect. He was absent Met Sunday. She we. peering up Ilingtoutt street, when she heard Vetoes In Ed and Shakoes saloon. One of them founded strangely familiar. She thought It was her husband's. She was positive it was his. She stormed the Goose and proceeded to InvesUgate. Her perambulations through every nook and corner of the dwelling were unsuccessful In developing her liege . to. was, how. ever, not satisfied au refined to leave. She was then invited out by the propste. tor, who made his demands Impressive by assisting her tientillo the door. She went out then and yesterday preferreda cnarge of assault against Hr. Schulte before:Mclennan Thomas. The accused gave ball for a hearing. I%nver IZztatuloa. - An effort is being made by the citizens of Mat Birmingham to ham the John street sewer completed to the river. When the sewer wm originally built them appeared to be no necessity far ex tending it beyond its present terminus, • short distance below Carson street, all there was at that place a deep gulch. Into which it emptied. That part of the town has been very tench improved within the rest two years, and the gulch nearly all filled up, so that It has become to continue the sewer through t i o 4 tlWver. A committee of Councils and entrain visited the place yamerdey and will report ai the next =mine of Councils in flavor of menpleting tm• mew. ' Assistant United Ittateelfaribabk The following are the Aulatent U. S. . B. Marshals appointed by Hon. A. Mur. doch, 11. 9. idarstud, to take the coma In Allagbinity county: That Dletrict—Tarentum and Sherpa burg borough". and Fawn, Harriasin, Esst Deer and Indians townahlptr—R S. P. McCall. Second District—Sewickley borough, and West Deer, Richland, Pine, Hemp. ten. Mei Studies% Marshall, Lent. Frank lin and Sewickley townahlpa—Wee. H. Magill. Third Dlidect—Bellevue, Etna and Millis's, boroughs, Neville, Kilbuck, Ohlo.Neserve, Roes, McClure and Stealer townships—Milton H. McCabe. Fourth District—l:Wood, Seventh and Eighth wards, Allegheny City—August. Heckert. - Fifth District—Third ward, Allegheny City—Robert Ray, Jr. Sixth District—Fourth ward, Alle gheny City—David Hoag. • Seventh District—Find s Fifth and Sixth wards, Allegheny City-4nba Roes. Eighth District—First, Second and Fourth • ward; Pittsburgh—Jesse B. Ramsey._ Ninth District—Third, Fifth and Sixth ward■, Plusbargh—Wm..T. White. Tenth District Seventh, Eighth. Eleventh and Thirteenth ward% Pitts. burgh—B. W. Horbach. Eleventh' Dietriet—Ninth, Tenth and Twelfth ward% Pittsburgh—David Beck • Twelfth Distriet—Flrteenth,Blsteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards, Pittaburgh- , -Samuel W. Reynolds. - • - Thirteenth District—Fourteenth, Nine teenth, Twentieth, Twenty.tirit, Twenty second and Twenty-third wards, Paw burgh—Samuel Chadwick. Fourteenth District—Edgewater and Braddocka boroughs, and Wilkins, Penn and Plum towaabipe—j L Stotler. Fifteenth Discriet--licKeesport bor ough, and North Versailles, South Ver. sallies and Patton townships—held under advisement. Sixtee Diablo: —Elisabeth and West Elnr nt eb h eth boroughs, and Elixtbeth. Lincoln and Forward townahlps—W. R. Vanklrk. Seventeenth District—Ormsby borough and Jefferson, Maim and Baldwlntown• stilpe—H. B. Wightman. • Eighteenth District—East Birming ham and Allentown boroughs, and Lower Bt. Olalr townshlp--George E. Slocum.] Nineteenth Diettiat—Birmlnghatn Dante 4 Wasiak.. - - Twentieth District—South Pdtaburgb, Monongahela, West Pittsburgh and Temperanceville boroughs—Colntus Patterson. Twenty-first District—Mount W h- Ington Union and HUldale boroughs , and dhartlers, Robinson and Stowe townships—Robert Hodgson. Twenty-second District Snowden, Scott, Upper Si. Clair and Union town. ships—W. Cartwright. Twenty-third District—North and South Payette, Palley, Moon and Ores. cent townships—John C. Marks. BLAMER ooperr First District—Darlington, Big Beaver, Chippewa and North Flowingly town. ehipe—Jameo - partereon, New Galilee. Second Matt lot—Tallatown and Bridge water borough; South Beaver, Ohio, Indinetry ; borough. Brighton lownunlP and Beaver borough—A. J. Lawrence, or Darlington. Third Distrlot—New Brighton and Beaver Falls - bOrotttw, Pulaski and Patterson townships—C. P. Wallace, of Beaver 1.411. Fourth District—Rochester ' Freedom and St. Cleft. borongha, Franklin, Marlon, New &wickly and Rochester lownahlps —W. W. Harr, of Freedom. Fifth Hamlet—Hanover, Independence and Hopewell townships—R. Vance, of Frankfort. Sixth District-70mm, Hammon, Moon. Economy and Efarmmay townaddPs— Jame. u. Trlmblo, llookatown. . BOTLILIL ODUNTIC --• • . First Dlstriot—tiarrlaville sod Centro. villa Boroughs. Mercer, Blipperyroek, Marion, Cherry and Vanango townships —L. F. Cummings, ißurrinaville. • • Ek•cond Dlstrfet=Alleghety, Washing. ion, Parker, FAlrview and Conoont town ships—Phillip Billiard, North Hope.' Third District—North Bops, Porters villa - acid Prospect Boroughs, North, Brady, hiuddyrniek, Franklin and - Clay townships--John Breadoo. Fourth District—Buller Borough, Bat ler and Conninneasnuittownstilps--.T. N. Megulactoo, Butler. Fifth District— Millizratown • Borough. Oakland, Donegal, Clearfield, Centre and Summit. townships—H. A. Stevenson, Butler. Sixth District - Jetienon, Winfield, Buffalo and Clinton . township, - Thom as Martin, Saxonburg: Seventh District-Harmony and Eel lenople boroughs, Jackson, Lancaster end . Cranberry townleddis , .-M. 'Wend, Z lienople. • Eighth Diatdiat-Porward, Middlesex. Penn and Adams townships-Dr. W. Irwin,-Breakneck. The Occasion of the Season. The long talked of grand Fairand Festival for the benefit of the Mercy Hospital,lme of oar , most praiseworthy benevolent institutio n s, opened, last night at City Hall, although. the decorations Were by no means finished. This even ing has been set apart for the formal opening, and we anticipate large attend ance. The attractions are really superb. The bootne, garlanded with flowers sod evergreens and bright with gaudy goods, the dashing fountains of pure limpid ,'eater, the groaning refreshment tables, loaded with toothsome sweet meats end enobstantiala the elegant promenades, the floral booth, rich with the garden's rarest exotics, a postoffice, a telegraph office having direct communication with all parts of the old and new worlds, and tart, but not leant, the preeldtmg ladles wno have enlisted In the good 'work, are I few of the attractions which will combine. to render City Hall the resorte for the coming fortnight. An artistic band will be In attendance each evening. Among the articles to be contested for, we learn, are a valuable dress sword, belt, epa ulettes and sash for the most popular commanding officer of the home volunteer companies, a coiled. Lion of wax fruit, thellneat we have ever seen, (made and donated by Mrs. Hon. J. M. Brush and Mrs. Shaeffer) to the most popular lady, and a new silver boned broom to the most worthy young lady.. The Museum, Art Gallery, Shoot. tug Pavilion, and other departments will be well patronized. The decorations of the Hill reflect much credit to the arch'. tectural . ..kill and execution of Captain Elliott. Tee elegant bronze chandelier, depending from the central stucco work, was kindly loaned and put up; for the occasion by - Messrs. Weldon a Kelly, who also supplied the mechanical work for "the several fountains. We trust none of our readers will tall to put In so appearance at the Fair during. its con. tinuanoe, for nowhere else can they en. Joy themaelves more rationally or more pleasantly. That VS &tett. The Mayor bad a most perplexing case before him yesterday, one that would myth . ° the wisdom of a Solo Mon to decide. It was the Kenworthy 'watch case, a report of which we published some days sitioe.• It appears that the store of Kenworthy, on Penn street, wan broken open on the night of the 11th Inst., and a watch and other articles stolen. Information was made Sind a search warrant Issued, and the °Moen found a watch In Mr. Oallinger'• pawn shop answering the description of the Stolen witch. lialllnger said the watch had been In his shop since October of last year, and genworthy said that it was the watch that had been stolen from hint ' he could swear to it. Yesterday was fixed for a bearing in the case, and Kenworthy swore to the watch and des cribed certain marks on it. Gallinger swore that if It was Kenwortby'a watch it must have been stolen hegira October, '6p, It had been In his pee! session since that time, except once some four months slice, when he bad sent It to the watchmaker's to have it repaired. The watch maker was called end swore "that he bad repaired the watch for Mr. Gallinger about lota months since. Kenworthy's partner swore that he knew the watch, bad seen It every day for two year until it was stolen, and he was satisfied that It was genworthy's watch. Kenworthy then swore to having put certain marks on the cue with a file. The marks were found as described, except that they sp• paned to have been cut with a sharp In. etrument, and similar marks are found on all watch =lee The Mayor, with ao much conflicting testimony, was unable to readersdecis ion, and held the matter under advise. mint, and In the meantime will hold the ' nunaway—k arrow Escape. A frightful 'runaway took plata oil Liberty street last evening about six o'clock. which fortunately resulted In nothing wino than the destruction of • buggy, end Petbaps paru mmt -,,, to • horse. Mr. Thomas • usto i C w ii i driving along Liberty wrest , when his hOrse took fright at a trai n a, oars became unmantspable. „, t „z3 down theetreet et a ...tilling' paos and ran against the looomotivw of the:t u s. demolhdttng the bUngl and. throwing Mr. /Aston oat, asvereiy but not serious. ly Injuring him. Els pWOPwee to bring au salon against the Misted company for definite,. It is unibrtnnste leu . the city that no means can be deldsed for removing they'd/road track front Liberty . PITTSBITRGE 19A1LY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1870 Last Nigki— The clueing lecture of the season was delivered In the Academy of Music last evening by Mrs. E. 'Cady Stanton, under The auspiceebf the G. A. R. The mull ' • • °nee in sttendance was unusually -large and creditable to the reputation of the lecrarera. Mrs. Stanton appeared upon the stage about eight ' o'clock and talked till after nine to "Our Young Girls" and others of both sees present. Her theme simply afforded a test fora diner. , 1 1 baton upon the fastdons and follies of the pretend style --rof female dres ming, the errors made in their ed ucation and the great • need they had for the cultivation of themselves, men. tally, morally, physically, so as to be independent creatures, it occasion re gulled. The lecture was happily wound up with a prediction in regard to it, and a strong argument in favor of female suffrage as the host means of elevating woman. Mrs. Stanton writes and Mika with a simplicity and easy' elegance, which makes her discourses irreeistlbly charming. She rarely swerves from a conversational tone, and speaks an though she were talking in a drawing room to friends, rather than on a public Platform; vet there is with it such a pe culiar winsome style, and the thought is. so happily and plangently expressed, without rant or affectation that the hour passes rapidly by, and the listeneefeels that an exceedingly enjoyable entertain ment, or rather tete a tete has ended with i the closing ords. Very few lecturers have Inch a anuity of attracting an audi ence and a acing without effort their hearileat , Latt mien and sympathy. Wit a d ethos, and logic, and above all a practi I common sense marked the lecture throughout. One great beauty, was the entire absence of anything like scolding or the cheap rant, which now adays la affected, for want of brains, by so many platform speakers. Mrs. Stan ton evidently understanda her sub- Jeot thoroughly and then has sub dclent cultivation to. express her views calmly and- kindly as a culti vated and reilned woman, which not at all detrants from their force. She made a very favorable Impression, and wilt be gladly welcomed again to Pittsburgh by every one who had the pleasure of hear ing and seeing her for the first time last night. Amoaeifictito. • OPERA. H0te....-There was a large and select audience at the Opera House last evening, notwithstanding the rain. "Sam" constituted the bill, and, as le always the case, Chanfrau kept the audio - pie delighted throughout the even- Mg with Ws iniutitable• drollery. The .piece will be repeated agaln:this evening. Anr GALLEIST.—The attractions at the Art Gallery are suMclent notwithatand tog the unfavorable condition of the weather to draw large number' of per. sous to NUR It throughout the day and evening. The collection, though not large, la • fine one, and embraces sped. owns from the easels of ell our principal artiste. The arrangement Is particularly good. . Coacany To-aiewr."—At the Union Baptiat Church, Grant street, this even ing, a vetfeconeert will be given, under the direction of Mr.' W. H. Price, with Prof. Ronnie at the Plano. A nu mber of our leading amateurs will appear, and the programme selected IN of such a character an ahould draw ~together a large audience. Mils dadie Stewart will perform a few Often on the piano. EE2 Any of our readers who need anything In the coal or coke line . should consult their interests and patronize Mews. Oscar F. Lamm it Co. This OM L en gaged in the manufacture of the beat of Connellayille coke; and are dealers in all kinds of Youghiogheny and Anthra cite coal. all grades and kinds. They will deliver it retail to any Louse in either city promptly and at the very cheapest rates. Being otionalve dealers they are also prepared tie sell at whole. tilde, delivering on board the ears at Pitts burgh, ready for shipment either east or weer. Their coke has long enjoyed a reputation fur its excellence, and Is very ponivar with consumers. For family use or furnaces their Youghiogheny coal will be found unsurpassed in quality. Messrs. Lamm dt Cb. have their Wilke at room No. 5, Gazerrs Buildiag, where ail orders abduld be sent "to Immure prompt attention. Western TbeologiestSesainary. Last evening the closing exorcism by the graduating chive of the Western The. Merest Seminary were held In the First Presbyterian church, (Rev. E. E Allegheny.. There wax a goodly attend snce of spectators, and the exercises were marked with Interest. Rev. Dr. Elliott presided, - The opening devo tional exercises were conducted by the - Rev. W. T. Beatty, after which Mr. J. Rodger Wilson, of the Senior Class, de livered a finely written end appropriate valedictory address. which was respond ed to by Mr. McNary Forsythe, of the middle elms. Isi a forcible sod creditable manner. Mies and diplosom were then pre sented to the members of the grsiduating class, some tan in all. Bev. Dr. A. A. Hodge. In a neat and Impressive speech, presented the ents to u••• student, after which the-meeting adjourned. Dr. Elliott pronouncing the benediction. . A Female Traysller. List evening a young woman, :weary and travel worn, and bearing an Infant In her arms called 'at the Mayor's Mee. She gave tier name as Margaret William son and said she had traveled from Can ada in search of her husband, William Williamson. * That ludlvivdual was somewhere in the city. According to the address which had been sent her be was. stopping with his brother, David P. Williamson. No: 2 street, Pittsburgh. Site was In destitute circumstances and was furnished with accommodations for the night. The police, In the meantime, were actively at work on the Directory endesvoring to hunt up No. Sweet, but their hopes of success wore not very bright. If this comes • under Willlamfs notice be will oblige his wife by calling at the Mayor's °Moe. Caught Is the Act. Officer Fowler yesterday arrested John Jones, who ho caught stealing money from a drunken _Man on Water street, near• Weigand'a saloon. The man had taken out ble pocket book to count his money, and Jones kindl y offered to count It for hits, and the officer saw him take the money out and slip the pocket book beck Into the man's pocket. We was stout to put the money la btu own pocket whetfthe officer arrested him .and took It out of his hand. He bad taken 5 8 .60, all the money the man had. It la dan gerous for a man to visit that locality with money in hie pocket, as there le ■ eat of scoundrels loafing about. there who would cut a man's throat for fifty cents. Unhappy Family A tale of domestic trouble was related to Alderman Mchfastors yesterday. Mary Bryrent appeared as prosecutrix In a ease against her httabandjor surety of the peace. She Mates ten months ago she was married in Glasgow, .Scotland, and Immediately came to Amadei. The honeymoon over, husband Neil exhibited his bad spirit by whipping her and at last threatened to •'go to the drug store and get some staff " which would ' , finish her."_ . She didn't want to be finished. She Is finished enough now. Hence. Al derman Mchtasters has been called In to settle the dispute. The parties reside on High street. Nall was arrested and held fora bearing. The_Party Wall The cross.bili In the party wall case, a report of which we published yesterday, hat been withdrawn. The tenants °coo. pying the property have conelsded nct to Interfere with the contractors, and noticed the °Mears of the bank to that effect yesterday morning, and on this consideration the bill wan withdrawn. The matter having now been'amicably adjusted, It is to be presumed that this is the end of this case. But the principle has not yet been settled. The written opinion of the Court on the matter, not. withstanding the fact that It will not be considered a satisfactory settlement, as the Court was diidded, will be anxiously looked for. CITZ3 SamnelOdoldinn yeaterdarwas otdetly promenading down Federal street, when he was approached by Reddy Henderioo in au affectlonate.way. , Reddy threw ble arms about Samuel and manifested his kind regards by sinking his teeth in the McMinn cheek. He was too affinitionste, and McMinn failed to appreciate such intense admiration. He consulted Alder man Bowden, and as it result the pollee are loolusg for Reddy. Assault and b olorXis why they wish to secure btu unit. Te e Blittft *Cock of Hem a. Hate, Ilitorohant Tailor, at owner of Penn arcane and Sixth street. Is now biz " and oomplete. Idonaleor Bonpain con tinues to preside at tba cuting. ti WASIALSGTO; PA.. MOfor All • rtnl, ---- wi:_..45 Gomez N udden Dual:w— ang—Temperance- Leo- tura. iterrespoaccutte Pittaharati • Wmopzdtrort, Re., April 19. 1870. There to truly a time for all things. 80 We find it here, time to be born and • tline to die: a time to be sad and • time to rejoice. 02 last Wednesday evening, after an illness of only three hours, the young. eat daughter of -Mr. Samuel 'Hazlett, banker in this plans, died. She wag a sweet little child two years old. Her death was a sore bereavement, to -her parents, and gave sadness to a large cir cle of friends and acquaintances. Th ems`t morn ing the newa went over towna daughter of Hamilton Stewart teas drowned in a cistern. It proved to be too true. Though she had been In the water but a short time it was impossible to restore her to life. • Her . parents have the heartiest sympathies of their many Ire.friend Last evening bad something novel in this ancient heirough. The celebration of a golden wedding. Such a thing never occurred before. So say the oldest in habitants of the Wm. It was a nice affair—full of Joy and gladness. The happy couple were Jeseph Render u. Esq., and his estimable wife. T ey seemed to have renewed their youth d rejuvenated their spirits. They cer tain ly n I could not have been brighter nor happier fifty years ago than they were last night, as they received at their comfortable and hospitable home their hostel of friends and well-wisher". The bride was as - blooming as if bat eighteen, and the' groom teas "smiling as when he first entered the flowery path of matrimony. Not leas perhaps than two hundred of the elite of our town graced the happy occasion with their presence and partici paled in the festivities of the evening. Dr Brownson, the portly, good look ing, pleasant pastor, was-muter of Ike marriage ceremonies. He did his part very hibrill.Y. Judge Riegle, venerable with years, yet light hearted as any boy, presented, on behalf of the officer" of the First Presbyterian Church, to the happy couple a congratulatory address, swum- ' pulled with so elegant silver pitcher and silver goblets. To this the groom made a very graceful response. He stated two things especially worthy of repistlthini that he had joined the fled temperance society ever formed In the place, and that he had ever since been an earnest advo- ' cote of temperance, and that if ever a crone word had passed between him and his wife In the fitly years of their wed. ded life he cenld hot remember it. Then wu offered a prayer by Rev. W., A. Davidson, pastor of the Methodist. I.:pia-84ml Church. What followed to the way of refresh mute and delightful social intercourse, this pen is Incapable of describing. One thing, however, it moat try to say—Judg ing from the exquisite delicacy of the refreshments they were certainly prepared by these who have consum mate skill la such matters. .Whtle the redivides were going on the Chief Burgess and town Council were' announced. Dr. Creigh, their Secretary, read 8 preamble and resolutions convey. leg, in a very appropriate and graceful manner, congratulations. This not only called forth a response from the groom, but received the hearty approval of al' prevent. - By ten o'clock the guestawere all gone, delighted with the joyotis occasion, and leavtog behind them benedictions on the happy couple whose golden wedding had Just been oelebrated under much anent clone circumstances. Rev. J. D. Herr, of your city, la here lecturing un temperance. He i■ a fine lecturer and is doing good service In the noble canoe he advocates.. Amiens. Heal Estate TRIM r.ng. The following deeds were admitted of record In the office of Thos. H. Hunter, Recorder for Allegheny - county, Toes dey, April 19, 1870: Adam geodes to Andrew 6,011 7, b1arr.b211.4120 /Wel b rrTl tio e L b l B rt r, taw; t!i w ei Mar. 7. 1370/ r arj oi .e . and I= erre. n of land In Pleats. C P•quard to Ira. PloLabiliter.•P.ll/2.M.1 lot Z 1 07 11,C rag I &&&&&& MIA ward. rgb John Muctrnsraln toJabo Baum, Dee. 27. WM. Ina. 0971 rt. os Libenste l 1.11 /eas shear 111 IMO A. ti. N. ft to Pratal. J. 110411. Ott. IA Ile; 1,1 31 by 114 It. on to nt. c haryA'rg. .. • . .••1112,2110 Taos. Wilton Kier, .1 1 o.rar tor. l am. INS, $7 arr. aOO I 0 perch. of land Is Pchn Wm. earl to Alex. Voctr a I t l M, A o l 1 IMS: 4 arr... SO perches of 1.4 la Perm /9...4730 G. Ethel to Wm. Dungy, Jannety /S. . W by NM ft. Maui r. t oe 4 J. Lt bast, Yes. m. Limit. Is l e'll a" Is. MIN; 10 21 tly ft. to2ist . .ware. rut " ;ma 3.• A• ends to 31.0ra [crab abruary //111; Ist b.ro or Mcßee bort, 411 by 140 P. on WC .% at Itelersa franaby teebllle Neter. April IL WO: 1.00 by. ft 4/n Mara at., hammberg...... aro Or, Peck/eget to Matthias canoes, •pril 9. Me lot la a 0 ward. Pitt, corn , , Rrad .0 Fulton au we/o , l4par, Agri, il, led N. Dsdson to harsh A. Brown, •pre I. alert i, of an emu in .11/01.4 Op . In italt- cot 11. Bator to Pat Mr', a - 7. April IL la',.; 73 arara 5y1. 0 .1 in eraoland ie. ..... . .... . 1. 0221.11.5 John II /La to car. J ffory. 31. ran It. 1. 0 m by 100 seems rt.. Allrgaeny....l3 P3O It 0. Brow. I. • lelle 1../ 42 by Re f.. Matraded/C.. .. . • —.AIM 1 Chum. to Wet. brae., -•-•2111111; lot .4.0 by I. ft. In Kawleltley 11.730 Sari Long to orate Dot. Pflecti 1.270: 17 •cras rod W prrthea laud la res. to 111.42. John Amelar tal to et. A. Booth. r, A pral l. WM; lot 1.2 07 110 fa. In Ml. Washlagtoe.-.111 1..0 Amhlar, gamdlan, to samr. Aprll 2 01711: same as above. ...... Valleard • ara so Pat dor.. 9, 1870; lot 21 by SS It. on lath at-, raslaglasa.. 111.2110 Pa. Litton to C. H. Arehart eg, s Aar IA INC 2 acres and Sr cerebra la Mb ward. el". VG Cal War behorld r to /LW s Salsosets. Jboass, 24s 117 e. 11/ Drrobas lb Peals tn 41111 H. AI. volli,s rt at. to S. v. &smart and 0. sbaw..42mll 11. WO: Ita sorbs of lad la ro•lo o. H '9 ll7iaiiii;;;;A:vO'W;V: ............ ......... lexr: 10.60 by Mt— to Woos /Ur stet , lobo flockestrlas to Pat Brady, yet. U. t 1241120n00s sr sr•tn, A ll Jaw. T. Bnt • t Henn Esstnbutor. Jubsar2 to 117 1 / 1 1°124 0911 n. ow !Saari Bin ....Mad The Schools. A Strrrutanturr to an act entitled "An act consolidations the wards of the city of Pittsburgh for educational .pur. poses," approved April twelfth., one thouund eight hundred and sixty. • nine. \ • . .. Eirortow 1. Be it enacted by the Beasts and House of Representatives of the q:lommonwealth of toonasylvarda in n. *rat Assetobly met, and it a he by enacted by the authority of , the ea e, that so mach of the second proviso to the thirty-01th section of an,,act entitled...Au set consolidating the wards of the city of Pittsburgh for educational purrs:sea," as provide that the Third end Fifth wards of said city shall remain one sub-district until the first day of Aprili Anne Domini ono thousand eight hundred and eighty one, be and the same is hereby repealed. Approved the Ant day of April, Mum - Domini ope thousand eight hundred and seventy. Brashest Brashest—All Wm:hot brush es, of our own 'manufacture, at Lough ridge, 171 Et mlthheld unmet. The Right Thing—The Right Place._ Atr.B.dgor:— . l was led by your. favor able notice of .1. F. Beilstine, and by the testimony of a friend who bu dealt with him for more than a year, to try for my. self the quality of the various kinds of meat for which he is celebrated. My ex perience La good proof that Bellsilue Is either at his stand 70 Pittsburgh or Z 9 Allegheny Market, la, as you have said, a sure place to get good, and only good beef, mutton, or veal, out and served exactly as they should be. Try him and be convinced. DIAN= AS Hong. TH. Per looking glasses and picture fi l m:nee, go to Longtirldge's 171Smithgeld treat. The Efohen wore limo their Indefatigablezollerns enemy and fox th for at Medium for Pier. Dannals it Co.'s • ea= ale. Chitdrea's Carriages, wholesale d re. tail, at Jas. Loughridge's, 171 Smithfield. Upper savers. (Ur P, and A. Tele,raph4 • OIL OM, April 20—River falling a little, with 6 feet water In c hi Weather cloudy and raining. Ther mometer 68 at 6 . • bionnascrowit, April 20 River telling with 7 feet water In the channel. Weath er cloudy. Thermometer 60 at 4P. x. Gnitincsiono, April 20—River station. , ary with .13 feet flinches water In chenneL Weather cloudy. ThermOmeter 60 at 5 P. M. P. tinownentaat, April 20—River ing Very Cow with about lb feet water Inthe channel. Weather cloudy. Thermome. ter. 48 at BP. it. ' 0. AddMenai Mallets by Telegraph. Nnw April 20.-0o!Modem: middling =gm sales of 4500 bales; re. 209. balms stock. 156948. 03,11 dull end loweri white and yellow 111,04@ 1,06. Banco firm and unchanged. Lard: llama at ligillegm keg firmer at 18 g®1830. Whiskey dull and lower at 10 0c®111,02g. Other articles un changed. Sterling 124.. 80/PALo. April 20.—liseelpts of cattle --no cars in market; dull and go lower; shipping cattle 17,25@8,1230 one WI of fancy sold at gr. Hose—receipts =oder? ate and market dull and go lowert shin• pin lightstock 19@9,25; good demand for market notopened. stock. !Sheep—receipts light 'and EiaN Fnancrwo, April 20...-Flour:lre. *Opts hula, but the treteetetionentre milli quotations unchanged. wueal dell at ILSO, and strictly choice Within 11, 1,80. 'Aim tenders 811%. • The .Pleblselte Readers who have been bothered over the word "plebiscite," so constantly oc curring in the last fortnight in the Paris Wiegman', may like to know that it is only a high-sounding name for a special election. : French literary men and pal (deigns htve a weakness for Latin terms, and so Call a special election a "plebis citßun," which was a Latin name for a law passed in those assemblies of the peo ple called gomtia Inlaid. Strictly speak ing, the "plebiscitem" is a decree thus by the whole body of the people. passed i French form of the word Is "plebiE, cite," and the term is loosely applied to the decree, the submission of the decree to vote, and the draft of the decree which is discussed, as now, to the Corps Legitt latif. But this draft Is also and more properly Milled a "Senatus consultum , — another Latin phrase signifying both a decree of the Senate and a debate therein. Regularly the "Senatus-consultum" was the form by which the Roman people passed upon a law by yea and nay vote, bat they also had the power of voting on measures not introduced by the Senate, and this power of introducing laws to people fur their vote is what In France is called the "plebiecltory" power, and what the Emperor now reserves for him self, independent of any action his gar 'lament may take. The "Senstascon sultum" now on hind perpetuates the sovereign power in the Bonaparte family, and its adoption will bind anew all who support it to the fortunes of that family. =II -MEIN - ALEXANDER-At the residence o the bride's parents, lies'ewood, 434 ward, Eersday - evening• April 19th, by Rev. Job. Elsa, of All Mr. ALEXANDER IL IN WIN, to Miss ELLA D. ALEXANDER. A. Card.. ABEL—Y LHORAHD—At the residence Heat? Abel. Zan., on 'Tuesday . evening, An leth, by He.. W. A. Pas ssssss , notated by He oeorle Wahl, JOSEPH ABEL, Esq.. and 31 LVUiSE iIAHOHAND, SUCHAWAN-50..PT7 /EL Tuesday bYeathi Apell IClitt, at the realderre .of bride• Mbar. 7000. A. Scott. Sea by Her. rara.• MM.. Mr dirORGE BUCIIANAN to Miss /HR XIX X. SOLPYT. all of Alleatieny all , • MD lISRItIaUN -On To. aday. 19th d StAll. 1.70, rAt e :lf.` . ;:git thel6th year of hcr •ge. The fun. red wllt take place from her rcild.nce An To Der, 5111.0 lost.. at 10 o clock A. A. Car flakes wl I leave 'airman ammo.'., canter or ilceenth 0,00 . • an I emitted Id Weed. at 01( o'clock. 110 L , TRURII—On Wednesday mon - dm-WU 110. 1879 iv the residene. of hta parent, in Rob aeon ioven.hin. II AltuY S. iIuI.I.INORII. , aged X year., 1 month and lil nays. The funeral null arrive at the U4lon Depot by • anhan4le Railroad, on the 3:93 1:111 . Tilts " /13 . 00 N. to Proeeed . to Uniondale Oen:titer, RUSI NESS soricEs fl Rice Divorce Malt for fraud In • stge. Is unstne great excitement to ton... -It , 0 0014 warn young ruCti s of to marry In haste. Mee Is but r Ma bride 37. if. swears that she made him bell re the was but his own age, by using Minolta Balm erica her ace, neck and hand.. roar youth. Ile f.ronably found her elbows weren't unite n colt and pretty. Cught Ragan to be Indicted 7 We kerne of many dial ler cages. ThM Balm glom a molt wonderful POLITY and natural cumuli:ton. to which we don't obJeei. We like pretty women. Tu finish us pleture,•they should use I.yon's it admire. upon mil hair. With p2tly clan, roily cheeks and soft, litzurlant Masses; they bacome Mrs. olstlble. NOTICES firrlCY. Or CLINToN Parr.n PITTePotteU. FA. Aptil IBM. 1810. IarPITTSRERGR PAPER -- .111t.INO "e•I•w1I, Oa • tocclal blemOlc or rbtlf e 4s.k.: rarlit 4T, :11'4 o'clock 0. ac apWl.7 PAWL HIDDLL tiveretary. arPIiIDEND NOTICE -The Teaters of the aft tRYSEITHO an LAWYENCEVILLE DER OE CO bare tLI day &eta, d a IMridend or FITE TER CENT. for the hut it. month!. payab e forthwith at th aides of the Treaset a r, la alba' holm,. JOHN REIM, Tremnr SUfl►llVnn, ♦Unit It VV'NOTICE.—dn election for ecocide. Sad Six Directors of the PHARP4BUIX.I ,AND LA.war.Ncevius BRIDGE. CoIIPAN P. to scree during the etto• tag year. wlll De held at the TULL 1.11.41dE oe the FIFLYT IfONDAT OP hur. btxceolWc) sad POOR o'clock r. x. J. Y. RRED, Flectlary. gumarnstufl. April 111, 1910. apiinwS CANDIDATES. ligarFOß couiTy Conlin! 910bilt. QEORGE NELLEY Or Ma-shall Townshlp, tobrot.to the. deriftot: of Repab:lean count> Copeentlne. sp.33:claT MRS. S. C. ROB - B; No. 91 Fede 1 St., Allegheny, Raw( determined n t to carry oote any Winter Ocquir. 1•111 o.l{lttl tell. below mom, tor the GEM Vi;lWlkll.4. RINIMNS, YIATHERS, VitAilEn, ND SEC', LA t A (Snit 'llk LINZN DOLLAIVI AND VIT/PIL PAPNRAka AND CUPFII. LLD UWCE3 . - COMM'S nosa. • LIIILIuar.N.B HOS& CLUNICY LAC EDGINOS • • LADLES. UNDERWEAR, LeDltel. APHONe. • New style MuHATS SWITCHES 0111..N0N8 Arra, So.. 14, Se AU PtNom whaling. p ... Pyrenerrbang at No. 9111. Xll7B 111AV.i„Ar,a JOHN M. COOPER &. CO, Bell i and Brass Pounders, mon, - melanin k FOLUB Sq BRASSES. mode /Promptly to Order BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand Irrnaletorn aaff Mannitetarera of J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Mee, 882 PENN STREET. foundry. Cot. 17th rind BaUriaad Stregis, ==== 333 Ma CO 49. S. P. S4RIVER, & CO. Nave removed from their old 'st►od, Nos. AT god 119 SMITHPIXLD, to their Warebouso NOEL 259 'and 2 61'Ltheity Street, • ABOVZ TEM 1.16 AD Or WOOD dTRENT. When they win be 0/eased` hi ete all their old Mends sad <milkmen. • . P. EiHR/ITER & CO. 259 and 281 Liberty Street. PnOPOSALS FOR • • SOLDIERS' MONIIIIENT. Proposals for the theetlon or the Aliesbeny COURT &Idlers' Atonement (to be erected on p.0d00., 7 Nth, Albgbeny.l will be recelved at Abe office of the uneerslgned, No. 04 limn street. (where the p l thS•sPectilethon • ...pee than Of atone can be then) up to Buy lee, .1870. The contract to be awarded to the lowest and but tolther. ♦• L. ?EAMON. Mahal= of Bonding Como,ltto - • XOTICE TO FLOUR DEALEItI3 LED CONSUNP.IIB.-4ea are note recely lot of 40,000 busbals carefully selected wiIITIC AND .44.118 nit AND TZNNYLSS wkIZAT, purchased lo Gibson, ar or!, and Morgan mantles , ind/rks. r lOt of wheat lb. 'my best to be found and cannot bWYMldablo = 2l ll li ttl, ""e•• YarLlm Bolting Clutha and vootharnolf In no.. prepared to Punish Use best Floor we henna. for ton Yen. at price. tbat postpettdon on the WWI gllklel of lour. ' B. Ts ILE XXXXX dr. BRO.. Pearl Steam 11111, Allygigen7. Bastember a 7, Md. T.mpirooroN & JLJ Ysaaleauren of LIGHT GRty IRON GA 113 Cir Welt Work cour !peg:tatty. Loc. Juba Bulb; spatter and Gate lilusq9.9sta Palten, and other itlteles of thilldtra• dwass alvray. on 11.9. C tMCritAVIAT. Milgitllll34= T ib. PT. $ POSALS. Proposßls for tb• RRILCTRUA or THL NEW SIXTH' AHD YUR4IO BC HOUL BLULD.NO wUH b• • Ivtd ostil SATURDAY abiNING. ADM g a ril gre a rilt r iVilje r r s r i e " d i d ep•U/ntlone b 3 nem 'TO. rIght.ILO act Any oral' bids brim rimmed. y order of ROAM et D r WHOLESALE GROCERS, ace DILWORTII,IIIBPER &CO.. 243 Liberty Street, fOOPOislte head of Wood olree WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pittabsirgh, Pa. (N:031 ESTABLISHED ET L & T. 6ORMLY, 1812. , W. it iMIRY, WHOLESALE GROCER No. 271 Liberty Street, (DUMMY OAP, EAlitAi HOPPA.) G=MMI Y. STSELE M STEELE h 8" • Canstntssion Merchants • AND DALLIES IN FLOUR, ORAL K. .FM.E.D. . . . No. WI 01110 SMELT, sear Loot Common. I 1 EANOR & HARPER, /LOUD, GRAIN • ND PRODDCR , ommission Merchants No. $2 LIBERTY NTRZST, M=ff fftl . C. ARMSTRONG, (linceentor to Fetzer • ArtnitrottL) ODUCE COMXISSION MEBellkliTi No. 25 /Marko t Btre. J. BLANCHARD, •• Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 394 EIGNN STEEL? ISmffs • RILE, • BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Urocers, Commlselon II web... aoi Dealersln Produce Flour, Bacon Cheese, o . anon and Lard ' OIL Irop. Nall. ? Lila, a. W P Grtto, Yarn. and latabargh Maim Ittaborggenerally, US and 114 B!dXIND h,• .y I. .017....0111. HOD. OHN 1. HOUSE & BROS, duc ceuors to JOHN I. HOUSE I CO.. Whole sale (tracers and Commie/dun hlerehanta, Corner f Unibbneld and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. OrIN xulfSux A. lIALLTI7SI. 44111ITTON &WALLACE.WhoIe• SA LIEUMCILItS AND PRODUCE MUD* RS. No. fl SIXTH STRICII.T. Pittoburstt. FOR BAL E. On. S IALEe-9IU/LDlfi G LOTS IN ALLYNNENY CITY.-1 offer for gale .e most dr•ligtii bulltillso iota situated In the cond ward, •Ilegoeny, ou Perryiyille Plank as and ObaelTaWry venu e. ,e adloining tb• rectory groun These Lots are pert of a • sod one-half (ON) acres. A plan of these • 11 , 121 ' . h 74.1. n at rj. afore, n N rljo r rTig h-Lot Is a [rent lot , fronting on Perrywil e ro d or Obserystoryavenne; ll* lent wide by 131 de-a• The lots opposite the residents ot W !drown feetaer bleClintoelr. ate 3 . /75(loo t of the ins are sold. a dnellings have been ereoted already. Peri so. ilis.roue to leave the low !wounds ind isone but four (tinnier walk from the head of Brayer street; a toard walk lead, to the premises. The great beauty of scenery and surroundings are de. rightful . Terms easy: prima low. inimlre of • 000. r. 011111. • So 53 Wood street. nttsburgh, or No. Beftiver Avenue, Allegheny elty. 11.4 FOR SALE. 7 Handsome. brick .Hunse. on Penn street; . ear 115th street. 9 Brick Houses On 811170.11 at it T. 1 brick Honest on 4451. street. 1 Brlct House on 43d street. 1 Cottage House on Main street. 1 Frame House on 41Ittsstreet. 2 Lots 114 by 1110 each on Muslim. street. 2 Lots oa 44th street. 2 Lotion 434 street. ZOO eheso Lots non. Bloomileht. These House. and Lots will be sold on acelm -oh sung 'OS. N. 131 L 3 street.. ups Coy . . eon and. 334 Street.. FUR HALE.—Engiunesand Boil- EMi, New and nnoond Band, or an-aind, ounanntly on Orden newt all tarn of M ed./110ln Proseptry eared,. /LIM LULL i CO.. Corner Marlon Arens* and P., 7. W. I O. //,W Allerbenr. Pa. - • TIES IBA BLE EGBENY CI, Y HASID. ?Mg 7011. MLLE. La C.d. t radon, eonter of Myer mei Cedar IR enure attd ae liaad street brig... hall, two parlor.. dine toe room and kitchen. bath 'to:m . lmA lira clam nod memo.ie.n Steihnt trat he alren. CUTEIRIGRS & sow, 311 mill avenue WALL PAPERS NEW WALL PAPER, FOS P4PRI MALES, No. 10 7 Market St., near sth Avenat We now offer to the pablfe &Goa of PAPER RAN OIr: OB anurpaned to the Wes[ for variety and beeary of style,. embracing all the 'Novelties la FRESCO. lILOAIC, PERSIAN and GRECIAN DESIGNS In plain and bright totem for Halls. Dining Sloane. de. Alm. W . .OD awl It &RBI.). D.S.CGALTIONS, TINTED and GILT PARLOE PAPERS, with an almost eadlets varlet, 01 CHEAP SATIN.PAPESS, WHITE an d.BROR BLANKS for Oho:there, de. All of which wr trap .° e to e cellular tube lowest:xi th e martet. Cal th se, at No. 107 Market St., near sth Avenue. JO9. B nuentri a BRO. .1112:,35 'WALL PAPEUB• • SPRING. 1870. PRIO.E:b REDUOED. 40 INCHES wide Ilata at TISa. 0 ..0. • LT—n great variety at 800 o.lrolL L AZ 4.13—.11 kinds at 114 e per roil. ELAGAN't French .0 American ray. H.lt ter.. 1.11 spec lea IVOTO. 111Uperilir, to any a. sartatelt 111 the Collikil7. P . M' Min t W. P. 3 141.11.88ALL'S New Wholesale and Retail Store, 191 Liberty Street. mbl PrMIBMIGH. PLANING MILL MEN AND OTHERS TAKE NOTICIE I The underalgmd has letters patent of tho Wetted States for the Improved comunetton of weatter.boardlng, /aside lining and of wain. cotton for bowies. The weatherthbardlng, by this pa: tot inthrovament, Ming more lbortiodiros ly Intended /or yertical use. and ea:ablate: great darabillty and beauty or appearance; and ICU no constructed as to entirely Ovid the ma ofJOlnt stale., and to prey, at water from enter the the Nuts, or the geeing o the allowing or the lointsthy atuon of th e weather an the um-, her inside lining andwainscoting by this new method are me eoaltreett to tore tenets hopanels e.hesply So by tha ordinate Itomitie ards alone; theretl7 Drtireatiae the ebetwhee Of the joints trom any orms, apd tooth/rd. itt i raa I rs t olt%ltase4 tha patent right coo what is common only known as Um .. .folded Weather, oarol. h1.14' :Pen Pl= tiolltrul";:t I{l To G. A. Modarrlf, the tight Of the . territory south of the rye. Cl. sold mode. To bleAtn ard of ewo Donis.., th e right for the Font w Plttshere To lie•ro • Does..shop right for th ole mill, blatooth ward. PlUsbogh. To 818. Petter.on i C.. *top rights Yoe their map, I lath,rd Pittsburgh. To Alex. IfeClural f or me borough or M. R To P e n g er i Paul, for Tint, recent. Third and Fourth ward. city of Arribeny. To kbeed Brother, mop r eht at their mill In booth ward,clly . of Aloe To thlehate. Saint * Co.. for . the boroughe of ' Sholthure and Etna; also the township. of nbaler and Indian. All bosom are warned mho. Wringing upon either of maid patent. sod 00 . o th.dt ra p . Witlltll l britri 1,1111 ifmr4i74. re .T.V. A. MON. ' • Pri'ISBURGH IVIIITE LEAD AND COLOR WOKS, J. SCHOOICILLKER & SOW, PiccopittErciwa. Stainfactsrors o< WRITE LiaD. RID LEAD. BLUE LEAD, .Y.LNCI; IXTRARDY. Porn' .4 *II colors DRY AND OFTWEI AND FACTORY 4H, 461; 466 aid 468, &beat street, _ ALLIGHIST. W t.O attolition to the learnt** pasted on our litricalf Pure White Lead. and when we of a •'porer carbonate of lead." we mesa • •cheml tally . pore.• rhea's, &earn= Acetate and Br drat% sad therefore L whiter and superior, both In rotor and eaverlaft InroPerlY. • ttUARANTEZD to be a Darer Carbonate of Lead and whiter than, =I In Um =unit. one • it W forfeit the odes of Idle peckers U Contain. tog like least adatterattos. FOB. ir Tek i t k° 3,llsl,a • - s aaa a Naskerel—all auspices pars., Mularui; I ltVisWataZ VINEGAR TIIE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOT! & ADAMS 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, Are now prtorred to furnish VI - NEOAX •at tits LUW OUT MUIZU ET iLLTVA Attention LI pr. tlealerly called to our E/Xlill WINE VINEGAL MERCHANT TAILORS, P. 31. 'A. Tit 13 31.., , FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR , - Seeps constantlybo band C 10: ha, Camalmerei and Vestlags; Vs*, Gentleman's Fur nlAing (Nod!. No. 93 1-9 Smithfield St., PrITSEKTRGH, sir Ue nt.'s Clothing made toordcr In MN latest arts. I soli CLIPI7 AL I-. GRAY & LOGAN Hove rammed nom 69 717211 AVILNUF... to 47 Sixth Street. SAMUEL GRAY, Merchant Tailor " NEW AND FRESH GOODS far Men , . Wear, consisting of Cloth. Canteens@ 504 Vsstinca, an 4 all the W newest sifting tieolch ti. and Coa Coat ngs, hich he Is prepared to Mate ....lemm ad orideng I * n M e moshin n g o.b tO o y d l e e r . can rely on baring them made to their satire aai- InfaeUon, both as repaid. style .4 0.0105 SAMUEL GRAY, 1715E3 89 n►TH eizisrtrz SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES I 1870. J. C. )01 . 11EIISON. . C. 1.. IMITLEIZZINik M'PHEHSON & MUHLANBRING, Merchant Pallor. No 10 METH STEZILT, 14 11 els. Glair.) W• have recolvtd &Larne and seleved Mo ot of tbe beat and nuns fueldon• obi.. Good( to our line a groat portion of which are oar own Itaportatiou. Petllng eunnoentof ( or &Wily to hive ;write/ tattetteron. we respectfully (alien fr. so voo early examination of our (motor Rine Cloths. Oasehne• ire; Ve.ttnro he. winlo i".atU4°N MIRAINSBUTrett. NEW SPRING GOODS. • A solsaCd kswr stook at OLOTRA GAISSIMEBBa s ay last recelvedb7 ZUMWALT' NUM MIL rat Macau:it Tsllor. T 9 111W,101eld areal. F] SALE STABLES • 6 00 , D DILIVIVO HaR9ll3. 6 t. 1.113 De.ArT H ,, 8918, 9 000 D YAILLILT 11019116. -9 *MA, 9IDING BuS9IL4, lOWA, PO2.Y. AU warranted to be sound and all right as rep tesented. Cali at car New Sale Pitab:e. an.lllo. dla Alley. near alleirbear Diamond Masker, ond sae the horses. stomas 'maim. = E=ll °BERT 11, PATTERSON & CO, =21:12 Seventh Avenue and Liberty St, prrrestracia, pi. Willi on Every Saturday Maki AN AUCTION SALE BORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES • WAGONS, • A M1t A ," 1 1%.11 .9, zr =IP tht liar"' Mice og consA g racat car or be P lkir•Ylaresdayal each week la o f tor advert,l4l4: rtl_rmaaat tenUon aad /mode... wall beaten, all MCI lel Ihrsala. JOEN H. STEW &ET. Aaetteneer. Join xi. SIIIWAIIIS —Roar. naArnasom ROBT. H. PATTERSON & .t...1 - VMTVV..I.3ALIG AND • COLIEVENTH ViENOB h hIBEITI IN rrr rsaimasi, PAL WINES, LIQUORS; &o. WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING The Pert' Beet la the flailed kiln. MAI3I3PACTURID 3Y WILLIAM WAGNER 9SI .Arorth Seventh Shwa, ramunLram. Setereaces—All the leading houses ha 11111. alp eta. JaSS:VONTIIII SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, Ii == WINES, BRANDIES; SIN, At wrnommatat oraLass sz" PURE RYE WRIE=I3, 40$ PEETIV eras= Have Removed to NOS. 38A AND iIS6 PENN. Cor.Tenth St.. (lortcatrlT Canal. ) JOSEPH 8. FINCH •.CO., 'oil. 133, 137,130, 197. 196 3/23 133. MDT zITBSIM, rlTTaßrinin. Copper Dig Med PErir RN, W dralcre la 0110Jt.. ROM. //.. OF77OLS.L; irtwre ORDINANCE appointing le Penn entitle. 1. Be it oraidned and enaegm Me Be and Cosineos Cboweite aed U 4 hereby ordained and - enacted by Mr..., TAM Admit Mohler hod It H. Hartley be Ailtl they are healthy itooolated ae Viewers la the °loon Ind of Penn awn., lima Boller street to the City line, In dm of Wa. goon and Agri d Itarrilioni who decline actin;. Alrgißt:%:;"... !4 r:lYlVlT:42l:l= ru a rm l ui zzhr , an: 3 5 7 m All:7 1. 1sAtany re• ordatsed and coated into • law In Concil• thle lath day of April, A.D. 1010. Baia Aitest: rtro t a r eAr", "84." c4 ' 6u. Ausg' c;ort"fmcoolirk:Taril74Colne.'7.4°4llir dIIOECITECTS. T. D. EVANS, A. AlterrrrECT, No. 42 Fifth Avenue. aa4"ipteill•adoes relaxed wIV GUIII tor all kis& ot ballOtags, BA UM & mama, - '• ZZIJ • . rgurr nocrai ASSOCIATION 51TZ441.011, Na.o • AM 4 t. Clair Iltreet., siseguusi. 2 1.141311•sitoolloa Woo t too AosOroing oso bwhiloo of copay 1191111 W on* TIMM° Ardtremm - rgr'NEW OPER& ROUSE. roarin night eras brilliant ttaprrn“, ',b. Varaalila Coned.. F. IL 1141111PELAII. TM:MIDAS EVICN O INO—April %Ist. NM, beWalden, ortlinol doe sot economy of &Aar. - -• • SUSI. Ms ortimal elkaracter—Mr. /. tl. COaltrasi. /olds/ Roontog — RINIDIT or P. II: CHAN FRAU. Ch. tran ILfallsee on !Saturday. .61,14. re Ls:AteLy wr4tett 61[Beesalr 'ca. rem iitzt r ai. ?Raritan. "TIM FIRST SERI-ANNUAL EXHIBITION 07 THE Pittsburgh Art Gallery, Coatalnlan a Ina collection of Pandit/a, tee prodocuon .f latlidien and Torelint az Linn m NOW Open Day and, Evenhig, Na 231 LIBERTY 6TREET, OPlXotto tha head of Wooa meet. ADMISSION '' . . .... . .... AVM frartion.,s. S. Fisarn, • • Commiisionar or Patents, • win. at the regasst et mazy gainless, &alma LIGCTURC oa Inventors and Unify Inanonferge, l!' 9KIONIO 1141L1L.L. On THOBBDiT ZVZNING. ADrIl aim, Its Adulate., **Ai. , open at 13i Welook Luton at B. ' • 4dhwil IarTIEBOT HOSPITAL • 1: 1 131-1Ert., °PHA' A' ' , wit AT • CITY' HALL. • apm.l9 Farm! l : 011 1 110EIRT . VI THE mum serrzwr antrucha, Orsut l. 5OOO. TM:IR-DAY Apgt P11: 1) 'l l / 2 1...""Mirilva;r...ti. re Irls Plgoto. /15520055, 50 cams. .pM:wl7 LNSURARGEa EDO Mute l Beneat LIFE INSURING COMPAIRY. ORGANIZED ICI. 184& Louis paid en pr./Sta.. =ambits. 111. Divideuas at sitars rm. • mailman• aselared n 019.130. Amt. Ilableet to litu J.*. 1,1610 Number of aaanalb•rsolo,ooo Amoamat ..... ......; 190,004,090 The usual Dividend paid In 1870, and Two, Ordered to' be Paid in-1871. The &boys litatemenl. Is presented t!, Um Dines rim, *a tha resale e(tvant7•tlre Immo b. 41.. . . , . , ~ Coatleetrid ' eetth Prudence. - notion& has been toot on Inesetattenin, , he. :Manned with economy.. le env nee km area. beenemiaa-,the Weld s 'betel loria— decline eansielly. aid pate hen doe., . ' Nei th er Dlrsenorsor Criskr a r e inherent on.. Onaslons on bastes= or pen., sad aOhe IMT* •fe- , - ozlied *end litho COMMA./ • Porno*. i Intending hireetle., as he tore. to ant am • felthtlal Tnirteeepir the tam ark she Threaten offer the beadle or thin Lib Ansornattent to it i of wind health who 'd to Insure their - lives on the newt bearable . . Tots brief notice Is offered a saber:ltal., ter the mare elehorate and &mutt.. adverlthemepta eome times sued to present the dell. of • 1.116 In. onus. 'Company. _ ' 'ltavorto. Tables ►e4 otha Informatics as Qs subloot &misled grata., at the oaao of tee 9oft ;may, m lay of Itm Amato!, f°lll/ c r , CHAn. MACINZT. JOILIAH • r L LIN G. JOICrIS EA H N . In u al AR= Zaililltir4aar. LEw is C. GROVER, Przident. 1FX..2. DAY, Vice P dent. EADWATiII A. ref/lose. 111 C 1 4A**:13.1114.1.141. mum DODD. ICL, LOVER General Age (SECOND 1PLOOIL) Cot. Wood Sine: and Fo C A 8/I SU INRANCE WWI ....as MUM Alrme. ICSlditia.&..U/Faldt(l). DISZCTOBIII. . L. J. !Navy. ',lobo Floyd, rinALlSonor, aon alow. n a 'thrum, . ileoxiboso, . YWN , M J 'm. Wars, B 11. 8 1 . 11T10 ProaL L - 108.4..JMRA 8 : Caps. n. J. GRACE. I M Immures on !Abend Tenon o MGAI;I= _NATIONAL lINIURANCE COMP NY. Our. Federal It. lad Dlamoad, Ur , a r i a r k e. th, 111:120VD P1TZ01! 113 IX TrillegEttior BRat i . . h. Gretvs:=. , H•PW FDENNITT AGAINST LOIN MT Milt. /11831ILIN fxstlizaCE CO. OF PHILADEUMUI. 0/71CZOLlib• 117 C11:12MR75Twesir OVIL =menu. Marlas W.H.Baßor. Kordecal LOU. www. Davkl B. Swink Jactrl43Bull me, . Frrißa'aDJ. 12YjaitMAD rrs: cozir Tb ill=4 rakikwl6 MI iarsusimemiczOos. giVr m amErrlgbr o ..:- AT , / la d ktlitifla ir gy.L t u. twajtv r ti tam, %;.t...tt l itilt,srtb. l4 • " WIII tx-mns systast. a,U [ludo of Ili. ail lab. ♦ home latillation. *wool talon who axe we•t know% to the • had who et. Orstrodao4 prookPuttwo4 silty se asatauls lbo chant.= IWO! Samna& La eltorthi.tlit bin pm:oolong rho 02411*u:rt.. toeuroo. •- _ aletzaader Nl=M; • ems ,11. LandF,Vr. toW*6,oo. Fin r opmp annErAmer con. onto& 1.3, oowrza ;coup a mutes. Lama caaaasi 71re ata Karina Mai ==l 1 .....i... . 4 7 ,, .......•,,•, ONO D. vernal. 13....a . eg0 esan Ttlfilnalfl'es.'"ft°'". ' - . F. emullisu. tio, P 7 "4 " . 1 . • : - A LIAIG NI EN If INN:MASAI: 571,10Z,N0. illtflrils Iff.WW, ,mr-az ~'- Mar Silltrri al 1g.14 , 14 et Me 144........ n , . , TW4S., Peradn.t.. ~..., 1 4 84.4 L. 4 Yloa freshibiSlA.; ^Asoe- atm. , ar"li i4.lft2r *7 Pa C. . = I VIU.Desak - M. ti. siishi"x24l44 19.365,41 e ii Avesta, 11RG74. 2113 M
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