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THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1873. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AIOMi THE CHCBCHES. MaRRIaE TS. FREE LOVE." TTOME NEWS.

St Kl fOt'VFf. SHERIFF'S SALES. Th Fire at Tne Tuwa Xearly Abstract ef Properties be Jl by Huff uate Id Sixteenth Ward, city of ftrtntmrg. each AMUSEMENTS. having a front on Allen street of 20 lee and ex- irthiiu back TO leet to a 10 loot aey.

see Ol'EKi HOlSk lred Book, toL itv. p-re 6. Uy inn to romiii II lH-stro-d hrr TTitrtv tfuildlur Bttru Kit mine iq. mr bis nann (V. nwiniT Har BEasaai-sEs.

kt.Lsi.hB a wt rht'LU, aMAiuiaa -w aaiui TIiai-br. rt.b'. sustJij r'ft-r. uu loi4j, JtDitr) "th, A. I- 73.

IO e'rlock. A. at the Court City PitUbertl. BKEV1TIES. Allegheny rtse.

to geon eolder- The eud for the present gone. Rabeuateln again to -night, for the last time- smallpox reported at Industry," Beaver eouaty. The German Band Lt purzlwg the zru of Last Liberty. Personal mnTwie. Nn.

IJveraaore Iecture Larrnmd Nmutil Library Hall Csrawy. Two haBdrj rrwSi united with the Prubt-1 Llbrar? Mall The fHicces af the The Hkul atna; of stockholders of ta tertas eborea at Shrpbuxar uo the flzst Sabbath Uncart Hall Cunpuy held v- the preeeat awnti. andieoee that was extremely oMpUaen. terday. and the effiem ef but year re-efc-cted.

Tax "Car collections" forth orphans, tary lo Mr. Uvermore, had which Bade glad The mui report feeeipi ln Mi ea- taken opatV Oaibotte cbareh in our vu-iuity the hearts of. the Lecture fniinlttee, assem denett The lHntor greg-hrd Wed la night at Library HaU. Some time b- l. 1- 11 J- "i UcKcnt.

Lot of ground sttua'e ta viUaceof Fat Lib- LJ f. in ii mt i Wtof; Nrgv. 5 BIFFALO BILL AND TEXAS JACK, ed nMMHJ. The estra, the folio' In" particulars of tbe destrucCiT fire oteh vuttid that place on Wdwday la: HjrotnilIe ha at last been vmted ternbly dertnierive fire. Ou Weduedjr evening at 'u-n o'clock, the aUrm of fire was sounded ihrufu our strett.

aud bme and smoke be. WHOLESALE D8BGG1STS. So. Sit Libertj St, cor. of 10th, ilcy trf price or sunt at which the were authorized to refat the Hail lor theauical ThC dM ae Prebvteviaa Chorea fore eight o'clock the lower art of the hail wa pr-ipert du41 be -Tuck o5 shall be wd to the I deg.

leet JTV eupfort4 ra rsrtc Aad the P-Tsu aaUfcK. Rev. IT- WusoaVi basalt fewa liquidated. The per ore Utt five thouud doiiars having been paid iat fliWrd the ba-eauy was snnil at the time of sa-e, or by Fndr, Jaau- p. J1L.

ritb'JUl riTTi KH. ra ary 6U at lu ctock a. unless the pur Tlte Bemae of The Part el nttsbar a. weefc. crowded.

At Ave omaM past eight Mr. LItct- rrntm "rtMJ I -Ned tinitlinos, UMiit'g fr-jm rear bathluur. on the mm chase money atuil be less than that sura, in ms arrto au nfcrurtmi more appeared and ewouneaced ber lecture on 3 The eataectloas on Laportatteod at the port ct onG to the lnere. to IxU of round situate in me village. Be- th- Third United from the iitirruiu niuiri kIliII be nr, has rervtfrtd 'Ih ca-e onlT ii In tbe rrsit the SCOUTS OF TRi: PRAIRIE ou lb eortter oi ir' Pttteawrgfc, from Jul lr IS71.

to Jan Stf, J-- rre-oyterian rn le. eir ah.t an paid; olrwt th protwnv wilt ae'ii. I xlum mtit ham with the said More- wek of prater, the avenues bc beta rou- Mililn-nr of T. J. were 1.415.

$4. This amount does at l3 nor notes mere i-d. th styte the jWeU-y and fur. KETSTGHE STEAM I in at th- lire urinii-t- Tbotf. tinned daring a put oi tliis week.

Marine HoapttaL aor steam i St-wb. tkawrnrtnrnf tl tka Binvtnr tae port has a high Rrv. M. Vocsn. btrns-tlv the companimentt.

cMniumr him bv ta 4Va.misstooer wl I otoe. Basis' I'mirtn. ut ifcueitr. aud owte re Tbe AifeitiiTBVtnbersol th- IszUMnr r.j00 0iI riii- i wb Kb. A bri-k have tartly murnd horn-, both hou-ies u.b a tu-1 a'l Ui? 1-- u3l over until UiaT.

uu: fl tmo rt-d taptdl- rp-irt I the accident on tic AUc I ty. Ttie tj tun-ir Lui'd. i'b Friday, Janujty 31. i-7 o'ch-ck a. at the Mme pMt, bo put up and soid at the ex lao and ri-k of tl.e to whm it was struck off.

who. in tbe cAe oi any deficiency in such re sale, i make posi the same, in ra-e ol the sale being tor a ery Uge amount, will demand that ten p-r cent, of the purchase riKLT ribtokt or hakkiaue crsTows. Ecsini Camler mi and Biif of ti "is ha received and a Tr'wf-ihrt. who proaoaoces The Eeeturer b-ran niih a biHorr of the mar- laud K. line back to a ttf leet street; thence feet more or les: thence to More land ttieiH-e to pUce ol begiuuing.

See Deed, Book. V-jL 177, p. aud bavuis thereon erecied two two-story brick dwedlng houses, together with a Iratue smoke aud slaughter bouse and other outbuilding. WEKT a. CAMPBELL.

D. V. IU J. '73. M14.22.

oCeer, and stattf that fan aceouats are 11 U) toe Uj'-i UITIMIL IMl- Ml iU ctistunt-t ol the eaily as. eroai the dark gheov Va'JT lininatl cauwd oaiderao ex- ai! other on ite iJe of ttie correct to date. een the wholesale grocer boue ut Aenre se viaen oaugnterwwi.a ue exception of the cilemeut in the U.t cveumg. iJB a a II 1 TBE mtval ta lite M. money oe paid ui addition to the hlty douars.

vmrr ui uuiu UTillu, WQICD 1J--WU Ketics. tor the bru- r.t td our uuprotessional readers who do not understand the meauing of i'tsn 31S tbe letters aud figure lolh-wiug the dt leuoaut J. It. BALD" IS. A two-storv ame dwelling.

live ro-ms and other iniprovemeuLs. and k-t No. in Tbe Allegheny Board of Poor Uirctr hld their annual meetiug last night and reelected tbe tbe oilier rs of last year. Jwhn P. MeHeudry, Aiderman elect la the Second ward, Allegheny, has received fits coia-inikQ and will soon be ready for bustuess.

To-day tbe Market Committee and the Sub Committee of South Side memburs appointed by tbe street Otcmtttee, will meet in the name, we luak-r Uie following explanation D- District Court, ludica'es the Court of wbich the writ of execution issues under which r--lKlVBLtS V.UUKTltS IHLATKE rr-M-e. r. "LrT Oil )A. VIS, lames Brown plan of lots situate on irawiora itreet. Plttobutgb, having a front of 25 feet and In a Jewelry store window on Filli.

Tenor, are srf-s- to Jiouary 1 h. on butiUrtd and oh eaLhlUtiow the Tartons re Ilea of crriUzaiiou, slaty-atae have united ita Church on pro-beBtolhtnoof'Sfrtima'oowplaviDC UfcIiou- at the Houw, aau ihera is aw Utdiau Tns eood Liftd Prebytertau Sabbath waMpaa Kich, a aealpmg knife, used by Sehri of Aii-ghmy tliy In a prp-r eoe--Nrd rni.u.e." wb-a oa toe war path, and an dtth-n. Und ifctr i-ad of lw jouu and -arnest India i acalp wea tanned, beiougUix -Tflu bupriuteuucut, Mr. HcKee, it has a fctisht Jk To say thai the latter louk a god d-ai i lu ure. like well shorn buSa hidt mht eauae sus- Sdce the ie-unih of the teo bracchi of the ptekn, hot ibt-n we are not poAtrd on Indian era- FivbTtertan Cuureu.

of ILL ci'r. the Board of depth 123 feet Inches to ruitOd Mieet, see the sale ishiadv; V. oi Vend. endltiout plan txMk, Vol. 42, page 2'J J.

Jwllce. An the New etar. A iik lows oil JiJ i iar ot Kll VAN WINK LF. ip Van WinVlc W. tig lit iarwc M-'iflay.

Exponas; L-v. L. Levari Facias; pu Fa.orF. F. Vieri Facias, show the kind of wnt a Lavarl Facias is the writ or salt upon a mortgage, mectiAnic lien, vt a municipal lien; euditiviii, or Fieri Facias, upon an ordinary VICTOB.

BLAOB9. F. US, J. '73. TfltS.

Ewiso. -t In Fifth ward. AtVerheny City, frontiug 19 TRUNKS, Pubticati-n has ia.su-done"bucdred and twenty matitgf. and tSleretoc do not kaow how it cur- wives. jrKlBlSTtl 1'ONCHITS.

feet on West Oai-J streeL and extending back of debt, or for ground rent; 47, i. 'X means a scarcity cf wives, though the period ia which it as considered the proper tiiiug to obtain a wife by Araiing her, down to the ediighteued ace in wbtch tbe muoneamoss sytm was introduced by the Hebrews, Comew and Hindws. Each of tbee people claimed lor this ystem a different origin; and while one hfid that tt bjt sprang from la very, another, with more exalted ideas, said they hid received ft from Gud, and called it a divine hi.ttiru'ton. While the lecturer admitted the divinity of its origin, she thought that even ta hritecdum we have not tbe highest conception of marrUge. and in every form it is now, more or less, tinted with slavery.

njvoftrcs. Mrs. Livermore proceeded to speak at length upon the subject of divorces, which are not frawned down by society as tbey should be. Those who hvre oM allied divorces lost no prestige In society, but are received and recognized the same as ever. Tbe time was wnen a person under such circumstances stood under a little cloud; but such wn not now the case.

Marriage was not inwltu'ed for i temporary convenience or gratification merely, but boinethiug that shoid last forever. The first marriage ai described in the bible "bint at something in Ladies' same width southwardly feet, being 0 feet east- Bright on the west, to the M-rchants' bl-K-k on th east, were entirely conumrd as well as everythiug lr the nar of Hies bundtnjs except Iwo small warehouvs. back lb- first alley. H) rriLg Main street every bmiding from th- Hardware ore of IMckry fc B-ies on the Wot, lo the dwelling of John Ramsey on The Kit, back to the first AuVy, was totally de-st roved. of ihis alley and belweeo It and ShenatiKo stre-t.

S. L. Hendrtckson's barn and wash house, Mrs. Bitl-' wasb bu. Dickey Boles' tin shop.

M. c. lick-y" dwelling, barn, aud D. B- Packard's stable we're destryed. North of Mteiunico nreet the sideuce of John E.

Hull caught from a living euiber belore any other buiiUing near to it was on fire, and nurned lite a tiuuVr box. before much on the second story was saved. this bouse the bams of Mc Mi lien caught and were soon in ashes, and here the tlam-s expended thrir force in this trect ion and stopped The Fresbj tenau by vigorous efTwls was saved in a hliIioy imaged (tt ball pa-l leu a tlesraru wai sent to Mead-ville lor assisljuiee. At atxmt three o'clock, the Chief Engineer repirted with three engines. At this time the wind was blowing briskly fr-m the southwest aud threateuded to drive the fire through the furniture establishment of John Thompson to Mercer street.

The eirgiue com Mercantilo I.ilrex-v HalL thou-tand copies of the Wcstiitinister short C'aU etruitm. Tec aoDiversary of the Prsbvteriaa City Mis-iou wtil held ill tbe second church, rhW. Ur. Huward'i eveoiag- The sermon be delivered by Kv. lr.

Uuioblower. Hev. wardlv from Beaver avenue, uescrioea in ueea, Lel B-jok lf7, n. 37. Improvements: a two KUEIS8TEIS ABD WIEKIAWEKL story frame dwelling house, with appurtenan- fCI SJiTHFlFLD irar Libtrly, ll.ll riTTPBfRGH.

TA. ces. 8. C. Farls, the City SiissionarT, vill read the ThnnilaT md Saturday I r'gs.

Jan. and IN JAMBS B. iONES. reports. City building.

The Ketrenebment and Reform Committee of Councils heid ameeur.g yesterday alteruoou, and organized by the election of Mr. A. C. as Chairman. No other business of lmpjrtance was transact ed.

The lat train from tbe East on the Pennsylvania Road di it here at 1:35 this morning, was two hours behind time. In ft train on atl the roads were slow. Tbe Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Chicago was live hours U'e. Mr. James K.

Stevenson, Secretary of the National Insurance Company ol AHegiieuy, paid over thtr loss at the rcent fire at the McKee-sport Saw Mills. Such prompt a-jilon is the secret ol Ihe success of tho National. cali box of one of the Pleasant Valley cars, containing seven dollars, Molcn laitt night, while the car was standing on Nort avenue, Allegheny. Tbe driver was eugatj-'d in fixing the harness of the borses when the I he ft An Old Lady Oohc. 'Granny Linn, the South Side ecMenarlan, died at the reakieaee of her daughter, Mrs.

Moaatjoy, eorner TwentkUi and Carson streets, oa Thursday ereoiBg, the age of ana bund-Ted and twelre years. he was bwied yesterdav. Mnt Linn was bora In Prince William county. Virginia, on April 25, iTft-J, and removed to State about forty yean ago. Iier deseendanu reached the fttth generation.

She had bees in tor about three we, and dnrlLg that time bad not tasted food, but sabsbted entirely on water. D. V. 117, J. '73- $1,326.51.

IHCE1M. The Publication Board of the Methodic prot- MILLER ni-t. tiiske tils fl-t ipcrai-r It of ground situate fn Ross township, con esiaot) ihureh realized tea thuusaod five hun tU lit Kl 'IIA IV I. -Ill 11.1 TBI Ul taining 5 acres 1 rood and 3s ttu-IUO perches. See deed book.

Vol. 263, page being pur No. 4., January Term, is, 4, the number and term of the dock eut.y; tbe following figures show the amount ef the debt, aud tbe uame following is that of tbe attorney boning he wtit. CONK AD SKITZ. P.

F. F.t 47, J. 1,400. W. S.

C. St HOTKR-Itt ot ground situate in Seventh ward, city of Allegheny. Beginning on N. side of Spring Garden avenue, distant M' feet going from the city, from a corner of or of said avenue, of land of Hart man. and by land of heirs of Keichenhach; thence N.

K. VZ feet; thence by line of Relebeubacb, 72 feet: thence 2f E. 3 feet; thence S. 71 V. IjO feet; thence along String Garden avenue, toward city of Allegheny, 40 feet to place ol beginning.

WILUAM S. Alls ALL. dred dollars frcm the sale of the Publishing House at Oliio, which will be lnvest-m! iu real ia thu city whenever property ill! I.I r. nil AN I 1W irano. il- 1st tiKMkNV.

ttie tavoilte r.tiajlo. A.lrai'T. 41.ee. Hers-d Xil. Cn twi be hl at ore.

Mcltt- t'lutoe uied at ali Bublou-ln tuttoert. part No. 3 in partition of the estate ol James (HUSTU.M ITLIHKITIU PSANOS, Carr. deceased at No. HOctober term.

ISM, in JJUt CL4-U W9 the Orphans Court, epfnniug on line of purpart i7- Kev. W. J. Bobpos, formerly of BeaUh U. flrw qnaittr.

TNbt are oweireiaed In ton. Kant la flniMi. l-yvapanM la durauunr ad atuvUcltv ot TOtornrUon. tnence a. i -iew jv w- rrAVAL EXHIBITION OF THE Irri WfcST.fc.US PANNhYLVAMA 1.72 p- S.

W. 32 6V4 W. St)Lt AM EST FOR 1ITTSUCEH AM It IN IT Y. llM-10 H8 W. 22 N.

25 30-1 E. 31 22-100 N. W. 24 S-1U to the place JOHN ZWEIDINGEB, POTJLTEY SOOIETY, now oi-en ootbeda)-sof lath. IflOi.

lTtb. llh. of beginning. compatible wUh separation." Man is described as wisd'Jin, wuman as love; God Is both love and wisdom, aud thus the nuiou of the two would be like Gcd. The bene tits of maniac 5 to the man are great; it surrounds him with an atniuspbere so stimulating that oltcn a wife is pointed to a the secret of bH success.

136 SmithfteSd Street, Tuomas J. Flood, Asie Fioi, Johm a. The Aticaunia Insurance Ce. Attention is dettathe annoal statement of the Ailemanta Iusoraoee Company published in another column, tt presents evidences at once of rauid growth mi he pi- year, o( judicious nua-aiement, and of a most vigorous and healthy financial condition, commending It to conscience and lavor. II ws rightly interpret tnte statefaent, th company ha accumulated a surplus of (iul.2Hl.T, or more than 0 per oeoL.

tn excess of ltt stock, such manaee- aoth and lst. sail wilKotluiM from menced puOlog upon at once, and in Ichs than twenty iniiiiites hd gained a decided victory over it at thai nut. By 4 r. m. the fire was uiiikr control.

LITTLE 1KI. Bt'ItNGn TO IEaTU Nettie Whaley, a little six daughterof John met a terrible death ou Thursday erea-Inclast. She met other children, who had J. '73. 17:13.

25. McKsiiiHT. I. V. stiiain and Eliza, his wife, in eioht of Saiu Euzv ueiks at law or Johs Flood, ttECEAHBO.

A two story frame dwelling house, without O'llnfk A. Vnttl 9 O'l'lorK P. 1., EVERY DAY. ami lots Nos. 70 and 71 in Mrs.

I. L. K-, 118, J. T3. $3,201.72.

MOCLCSO. P. co9gregaiVn, N. has signified his intention of accepting the call to the First U. P.

Church. Aitegbeny city. lie ill ccme on the first of March. Ket. Pb.

C. A. Holmes, of the North avenue M. E. ehurcb, Allegheny, has been chosen by the Jntnt Committee, as ChapEatn.

to conduct the religious services at the Inauguration of Governor UartrufL. Bsv. J. K. W.

Sijas, I. toleliver a sermon next Sabbath evening at TH o'clock in the Eighth street B. P. eLurPlL, liev. A- M-Miliigan, PiLtsburgb.

Sublet "The Kihteou. ness which xiiteih a atiun." Au. tbe Ministers of the Untied Presbyterian church, iu the two cities, are Invited to meet in the study o( the Third V. F. church.

Iiatnond ifwt, Kev, S. R- Fi-azi-'r. pan Cor, on Monday ImTm iii Uie, Thirteenth ward, Two three storv brick bouses and lot ot ground Besides all tbe well-known varieties or situate ou corner of Virgin Alley and Grant fancy dand and Water Fowls, there will be an extia- was commuted. evening Sir. Hugh Forrester, baggage masfer on tbe Freeport aceonimodatioii train, W.

P. H. was made the recipieut of a handsome gold watch, from tbe employees and patrons of the train. The presentation speech ws made by Mr. John Uarlinton.

aud the watch was received by John Megraw, on behalf of Mr. Forrester. Some of the citlcns of Sharpsburg have expressed their dissatisfaction at the late W-tion on the question of consolidation, aud claim iht the resufi published i not a Tair index to tbelr leeiiDfrs the subject. A petition i now rwiim" nirctiLite anmnr Ihe City of l-ittsburgb, suuaie ou Quarry street, distant 10 feet from the intersection of said street with IHil street; thence akmg Quarry street 4(1 TO 810 A MONTH WILL BUT A KINK American Watch been out playing, aud btc-'raiug ciild. weut into the bouse to'get warm, takiug poMlton in front of a biieht lire, which was buiuiog in au ien orlmry Brie display of Montr Buds, Cgo Birds, ret 'Bent as tbts ts sugetive of great security to rSHAFPT MSKKIAGES.

Si- did rot believe tbetru'hof the that the great majority of marriages were unhappy, aud lu this view she was sustained by tweuty-nlue years of experience, and an exten stve among married ladies. It was true that there were a great mauy unhappy nnloos. but there were many persons wno c-mld Animals. Ac street, in tbe city of Pittsburgh, having a trout of 35 feet inches on Grant street, and a depth of 120 feet. policy noiaets in itie AiiMmani.

feet: thtince luO feet im in. to I nlou street Admission, S3 cent. thence feet 2 thence 8 feet 3 iu. to ttie coal stove. Tiie others bad retired from bel'jre the front of the stove, wlieu Uie clothes of th uiifortunare ttirl.

vK4im took Ore. and in la ANNIE FLOOD. Aauivemry et City Misias. of beglouiug. jrpAT a MEETING OF THE D.

L. 119, J. '73. The third anniversary it this organization will aii'tt sum eiMrel r.n m-- Aier older Ai.E2LASDEKMII.LEK, V. J.

MILLER, AND CHARLES At tbe Jewelry Store of baupr in no place ot couoliion. ii ooo McCluku. Three two storied brick houses, and one livery be held at Dr. Howard's churcu. corner fenn and ScTenth strsets, to-m-jrrow fabbaUi) even iisir rt-t sara, Imt 'before aid reached Uiem, her clottis ijad alt been burned to ashes, and hfr body to a charred mass, teirtble to be- MILLER, r-AKTNEUS AS A.

MtLLEK CO. D. L. 52, J- '73. J21.S65.44.

K. S. Woois. should iransport them, as they are, telde bis throne, they would still remain uubppy. niofoiug, run pkatss, at tu ciock precisely.

stable, aud lot of ground situate on the south Ket. J. 11- Walker, of the Merhodist non- eastern corner of Graut street and Sixth avenue. hti-d. Iu that horrible condition sh lived about W.

P. P. Society, Lot of ground situate iu Chartiers township, Episetpal) church, tecretary of "PAXUNG is LOVE." The practice wadennhc- three hours when death put an end to her suf Third ward, Pittsburgh; haviug a front on Graut srreet of 40 feet, aud in depth along continuing 11 more or less, see th Mfiiltrial ducaiioual tjcieiv, is visiting ders df the hw-s's deem red that tiuj Mttir a enkm with Allegheny to that of Pittsburgh, How the matter will '-pan out" Is rather uncertain. While at the poultry fair yesterday we saw weighed four cock, two of which were tweive pounds each, one thirteen pounds aud one four- deed book. Vol.

144. page 4 til. Beginning at MMiiAirar, wno irrm mai peopte snouia not fail iu love, nor go tumbling luto anything; the Pittsburgh and aujareiit thurcht i fcitiig. Mrs. Whaley hud goue down street on an eiraud, and the three chiidieu were the ouly Sixth aveuue nu feet, bee Will Book, vol.

page 24. Heli at My Hull, stake on the uortberu line of the Saw Mill Run and Cook's Run turnpike road at. a point here interett ul Um aw itn nisi Church last Sabbath. JAMES GRIGGS. but should exwrcise their judgment in this as well as other matters.

The actions of a young couple who had thus 'Ia'leu In love," were ing. There win be a short report of the Superin-teleat of the work dime tn the Fire aaisloi and the address will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Hornblower. TlKMe who Ubor for thi elevation of the neglected masses deserve our Hincere sympathy.

It hoped there 1U be a Urge meellng, EUkiue, lily to. We take pleasure in referring our readers In want of a genuine article of non-explosive car the dividiug una ot win. aicuiuness ami to teen pounds. A level uian turkey on exhibition Hht. j.

luos, late Professor of Latin In Westminster Collect-, will deliver a sermon to D. F. F-, 120, J. 73. $500.00.

M. P. ward McGiuness tntetMect said road; then'je by a weighs forty-five pounds. also saw a game most amusinglv described, ue her at JjSTTJRY 13tli direct hue N. 4u E.

ti p. thence frame house containing two rooms and JOHN MITSCH, 92 Ohio Street, AUeghmy. J7JU)11YDEX Wbolesate and Ket all Iteakve hi PARLOR.GHAHBEB. DINING, Office and Fancy FURNITURE o. ISI Federal Mreet, Allegheny.

SPKINO BOTTtlMS AM) MATKEStES 0OB-Staut ly band aiid marie to order. KeiilriTLr promptly atteiMleu to. rn or. ow evening, uoder tbe auspices of the Wylte cock and two iieus soid for 8-o, and bull pup a a concert or in the lecture ball, is attracted by 17 6-1U thence S. 5o W.

ii-lt; thence N. part ot tot 3 Nos. ii aud is, to nomas wmte-sides plan of lots. See Vol 639, page 491; situ outs iu the house at the tune. "The total loss may be slated at thirty-two buildings, vi.

twenty-two stores aud shops, ix dWfilioiiS one ottlce. aud four barns, besides soniti half dozeu on the second story of business houses an aggregate giMKis, furniture, Included, of Jsu.uuu, ou which there is au tiiuiauee of about h'win au absolute loss to our citizens of some Sl.uo". The incitleinal lows to our business men will be of cmr.se heavy, hut we have otiiy 4 Hi- W. li i-luO p. to the place of begiuuing.

EWTON BQJLFER. Tbe following resolution was uiiElTEoitfrly adopted: ate tn the Eighth ward, city of Pittsburgh, on the wtst side at Green street, distant yu feet t. L. and 54, J. "Ii.

$184.46 aud week old was purchased by a youug lady lor ilt. Tbe very large variety of rare breeds of poultry and buds to the collection, the large numbers of visitors presetii, and tbe great interest manifested, all betoken the uu usual success of the present exhibition. General J. Sieadinan, a distinguished from the corner of Western avenue, having Hoi. Irtd, Tbatth- Chtldjeti of th OrphiTi Asylums one two storv frame butiding of 5 rooms aud front together on Green street of 40 feet, and extending back westwardly 50 feet.

See Deed bon oil to the card of thte firm, whose office is on TJuquesue Way, corner of Ninth street. The frequent explious of infer i-JT iiit make it highly neeeaaory for our sum-keepers, retail and Homeor the Friend tern be admlited i-N finished attic, shingle roof, aud lots N'os. 14 aud Book, Vol. 12, page 310. on Win.

pUu of lots, situated in MONDAY, Cvth. alioihatthe rhlidten of tbe fuhitc bcSiools be admitted on SATCR DAY at TEN (EM'S. to say, cheer up. Two years hence mure tiian all our tosses will be made up. Let.

tuere Le a to bear each otheis burdens, and all wiil be well. CNKSOWK OWSIR. dealers, to purchase tneir supplies irora a reiu- MeClure lownuip, adjoiutug isecoua avenue Cburch, tn tae nail oi urn fclevenin warn public schw)! honse, at 734 o'clock. The public are e-udiaily invited. eais tree.

The opening of the Young M-ns Library, under control ot the Pastor's Aid Scieiy of the 17. P. church. Allegbeny. wiil take place Monday, January 20th, at 7 P.

at the church corner biuckton av-uue and Sandusky street. Addresses bv Ihe E-v. Cyrus B. Hatch and W. J.

MeMtllao. Tbb Kev. R. F. Seet.

of NaslTota, Wisconsin, wUt preach at half-past ten o'elucfc, a. Sunday, (to-morrow), at Era mils uel Episcopal church, cirtier of Market seet abd W.iablngton aveuue. Sixth ward, Aaegheny Eev. R. C.

Cas-walU rector, boats free and unappropriated. The Sabbath School eooueeted with the First C. P. church, Allegheny had an anniversary bie firm, and thi- Uessrs. LUkiui.

ttir Co. have accoiunacied hf tbt-lr Teacbers. D. L. F.t lo4, Nov.

$116.00. Aliegbeny city, see Ltxik, ol. page truntiugabout i'H3 on North t-ttcet and toot? been known to be. Tneir oils are made SLAOLE, E. It LUG'.

FresIJent. with the greatest of care aod are dold all over Lot No. 112 in Caldwell's plan, situate in tbe Lnttrd States. Their brand is Eleventh ward, Pittsburgh, on the east side of C. B.

Elbis. Secretair. riiuniug back about 154 feet. W3I. U.

CLELLASii ANI Vim. O. CLKU.AND, aum'rs op mart e. S1'CLELLAU, dec'u. l.

L. 55, J. 'TS. $3.855.6. Bartom.

and can be seen at all leading stores in the city Overulll street, haviug a front of 20 feet and JAMES W. PEMBROKE, WATCHMAKER, (Late witb J. B. ScFaddea Co.) IVo. lO SixtH Street, irMKJlCA.XTlLE running back luu leet.

waere oil is kept. Tbey are doing an immense trade aud have lull facilities lor increasing it. Parts of lots Nos. Li7 and 13 in plan laid, out IBliARY LECTURES. auunkown but powerful something, which takes possession of his souL She experiences a similar sensation, and when the attack becomes mutual, and is at worst stage, you may stumble over ihem on tbe stairs or in the parlor, or if you open ihe do.r they ae seen sittiug on the steps.

Tbey sigh like a furnace, and people excuse them by saying "they have fallen in love." Kinally, tbey are manted, when they imagine that ait they have to do into "ait aud sing themselves away to everlasting Some luteres'iug statistics were given about divorces, a'nujoiiiy of whh-h are applied for by women. A large number vt divorces, it is said, originate witb the extravagance of women. The lecturer thought women, as a class, were not more extravagant than men, and these difficulties could be accounted for by a lack of frankness on the part of husbands, ic regard to the state of iheir business. nisi lovs. The lecturer had intended to devote a part of the evening to the coaside ration this subject, but she expressed her euntenipt of the question bysalng she shrank from It as from carrion something nncleau.

I'i the brief lime devoted to the subject, however, she took -ccaitn to handle Mis. Woodh'ilf and the principles sue advocated rafher severely. Tilton. of course, came tn for a share of attention. Woodhnll, In her tour ol advocacy of free love, was clfrttly followed by Tliton, with compliments to Wood hull, and her free divorce theorv.

These two princi CNKKOWK L. 30, April T-, '72. tlOl.CO. SLAtiLE- br Marion Pride, dec (see run Book, vtL Hydraulic erne a riour. freed, Ac pae 52, situate in the Sixth ward, Pittsburgh, 7 It ts among the signs of enterprise which Or FKN.

lot of ground situate in Eleventh ward, Pitts meeting in that church on Thursday evening; the attendance is said to have been Vf-ry large and together bounded anu uesciioea as lot low ma the progress of lndattrious and energttie LIBRARY HALL. burgh, on the north side of Keed street, having a flout ef 20 feet and running back about bustnesa men in this city, that as their business Beginning ou Mariou street at the corner of lot No. 16; thence along Marie street S. 4." Itet t-'if thence along Apple alley I'M feet S'-4 thence N. 4.i feet thence 1V3 feet Major General in the service during the rebellion, and tbe office of eolith of at New Orleans, uudcr appointment of "round the circle, Andy," has beeu staying some days at the Central Hotel.

It is wid of tbe gallant General that he musters under Uem oeratic banners, otherwise ts a war Democrat, and that having been asstgued to stump duty during the last campaign, told his audience iu his first "that be was not before the people to denounce General Graut; that he believed General Graut would, on the page, rank the first General of the ceiitmy ihlj peroration recotlt on the managers, and the General was promptly relieved from further stump duty. A Craud Itush During the past week tbe great place of at. traction for ladies la Allegheny has been the eieeant siore of Messrs. Kogs Buhl, No. Federal street, Allegheny, and rush was so great that the large force of employees could not suppiy every demand.

The cause for this great rush to tliit popular house, is in fact that just now, espeeial bargains in dre-s goods are being offered there, baiius which even surpass anything in that hue heretofore attempted at this h-Jue, which bas become roverlMal for feet. fSKTOWa OWNER. grows they provide store-room after store-room to accommodate their tt'ereasice trade, and A specialty made of adjasttns; new werk. ENTEBTA1NKOT ANII ISSTKUI'TIOX. and the exercises were both pleasant and interesting.

Alter tbe school exercises were concluded there was a church sociable. Ket. Jo-iaH M. Johimox, the pastor elect, will conduct the vertices iu theCeutral t'. P.

church, Allegheny, to-morrow for the first time. There will be Dreaenitig morning and afternoon. In. to Mariou street, the piace of Vgiuniu, D. L.

31, An. T. '72. 8tf9.S0. Slaslk.

See Deed Book, voL 211, page 41, and vol. 211. one specialty add another and another until "thCT rise to deserved etttiueneo amou the live men of the day, such a firm is that of Lalng Lot of ground situate in the Eleventh ward. Tbe eminent Scholar and attractive Lecturer. Hi II, uu city of Pittsburgh, on the north side of Keed McKaihp, whoso warehouses, -No.

Hi, 411 and street, frontiug on said street 20 feet, and ex. page f-4't. TBUM19 MM A HON. i D. L.

rio, I. -7X G. K. Co has. teuding back about 90 feet, being distant 100 and there will no doubt be a very large attend ance, as there are a great many peot'ie both in Profs Sanborn Tenney, 3 413 Liberty street, have become a great mart for the purchase and sale of KtMendale and and out of the V.

P. denomiiinauu, hj are feet from Oveihill streeL CHARLES risBEK HEIKS. D. L. 40, Nov.

1S72. $35.53. Louisville Hydraulic Cemtnts, bow iu great favor with contractors, and lor special quail- anxious to hear Mr. Johcson. A oiie-lory frame rtwetiing house, lr.x.'tti feet.

tjt WUHams College on TUESDAY EVENING, Jafiuan 21. containing two rooms, and lot ol ground, situate II ev. Bishop. War seas, of tbe African ties of Family Hour. Their steck Merchant Tailor, COR.

PEXN AVE. AXD SIXTH ST, in tbe Siik ward, city of Allegheny, being lot Brown "sCbaptl, Saa- W. B. KOOGEKS. Lot No.

13 tn Verinalten's plan, situate in ples were characterised as "A beastly pair of No. 14 tu laid out I S. C. Campbell, 1,000 barrels of frhiur lor use of Foundries. Tbey also continue to deal largely in Grain, Hay, aud ail kinds of feed for burses and cat duitkv street, Aileceeny.

to-murrow. ibe con- tne reventn ward, Atiegnenv Ciiv, on tne Xachartah Giliesiiie and Jos. Kelch, fronting precalioo propce to make an effort to lift the SnhjH-t "The Antiqiiitj of the side of Spring Garden Avenue, fronting on said about 2o feel on HUh at ret? aud tu deptu east debt ct oQ their churcu. Tre will be avenue feet, and running back about 110 the best of goods at tbe lowest prices, sizars. PITTOBITROH The Following Proprrtietito Hent hy C-de Irwin.

Vik. lir and Filth Avenue. Malt by Ifuildili. Poes-ioi Aptil li-t. NO.

1. To let. Residence situate on Bouquet street, within IS miles of Court House, and minutes' walk frctn street railway. Bri-k House with 7 looms ud hall, with 1 acres of ground: shade trees, flowers, truf, stable aud carriage house. NO.

2. PlTT-iUlHilU. No. -SiuithtieUi 1 rotjms suitable for living rooms. niaiiufacttirtug.

or otltces, to I-t a a whole or separate. One of the best Ijca-lious iu the city. MO. 3. EAST LIBRKTT.

Riick and frame Itouse of 7 rooms and ball, stable and carnage bttuse. Iarire IL Tills property is situate ou the iaiiious Penu avenue. Desirable local ton. 4. HEI LEPIEl.U liTU WAKI'.

Frame house 7 rooms and baH, good cedar aud water, with acr of ground, fruit, flowers, Jvc. Situate ou Neville wii.iiu 2 suarrs of street railway. SU. TEMl'kKAN EVIUJI. Au lega'd country resident, overltxiking the two vines, ami only of a mile from the Pi-itit Terry.

Kiaute tiou-e of to rovins and hall, jplmdld cellar. acre of ground, with fruit: stbiiijg tor horse aud carriage-iod wa'er, and pleuty of hhade. t. KAsT L1HEKTT. Frame hww, sveii roiiis aid hall.

I-arge lot, s.i by ith fruit, walk, ic. Situate on Itiver avr nue, 4 miimtes' walk of station. A ery convenient hou-e, and of ea-y access to St I eel cars and Peuna. It K. xo.

7. HEi.i.eriti-i Htm waki. Two-siory brick 7 rwrnis aud hail, situate cor. tn'hrnlee Filimoie wirlun two Mjiiaie if r.iiu avenue and the street railway, lias aud water. NO.

S. UAW MS STATION P. h- of 7 rooms and gool cellar. I li'-l-) acres of erouud. with ll strttile and fairiaire pot tunning water.

Within wik of station. M. 1. BKI STATIOS, p. K.

K. PARK P1.A"B, Nv-W bn-k h' U-e. ri robins and hall; giod i water. Elfganl tmlshed house, with marble i uuiiitles. hhI jred lot; of easy arcesa to I'eun services at 104 x- Ziiii and 7 r.

panl- tle. Their establishments ana worth biting, and the firm is enjoying the fruits of a wcii earned popularity. Admission 73 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. wardiy aL-otit I teet.

FltASZ FLOTZlNoEIL Bogss Buhl however have detctmmrd to Siamese b-se lather is tteeizebuu. At half -past nine o'clock Mrs. Liver more cli-ed her lecture with an eloquent appeal lor tbe divine institution of mrrie. aud the abolition of the present system, of divorce, ts the aud-ieuee retired the expressions satisfaction were numerous, while many expreed the opinioo The usual Prelude under direction of eipated in by the pastor, Kev. U.

ii. Ihomas, licv. 1. E. Afbury aud others.

leeL EDWARD JOtCE. D. F. 121, J. '73.

52,860.00. ke-p pace with tbe demand of th-ir patron- I. F. F. 6, J.

1113 44. B. F. trtr. jaift and hence ket-p up their stock, aud we advice 1 lis M.

E. Lucal Pieachers' Association has THE tt KTS. A two storv brick dwelling bouse and lot of our lauv readL'tslo call at 12s, rederal street; Brno WIN. chosen the ior lsT3: Fresidmi, gmund. single in ttio Borough of East Bir- FOK SALK REAL ESTATE.

it they want to secure bargains will seem A one -story frame dwelling house and lot No. on the easterly Hdeof Hailroad street, 21, in Samuel H. heller's plan of lots, situate in that the lecture was the gieatot success of the SEMOKIAV. distant Is feet 4 im-hes S. from Jane street, Hercnant Tailors.

STEAV FALL STOCK Jitst recetve4 foe the rustotn Trade. Owrnsr to tnereaw mat veliou. Keprreut iuurm-11 the Seventeenth ward, cltv ol Pittsburgh, hav pon SALE. bavmi; a front of Iri feet lo and in depth ing a frontage of 20 feet on Calvin street, and exteudiug back southeastwardly 100 feet. See easterly 72 feet.

leed Book, vol. 214, pa, Asa miTItuuure, you must wear a diamouJ ptn 100 Quarter and Half-Acre jf the first water. only at Kiitli avenue. leek Book, VoL 226, page oou. el tntbe curtlnn der-artniect.

we hop to fl.ll ordere wllb nrompUuss aud saiifaHon toour pauooa. STRUCK. l. J. 73.

B. HUGH S. LOTS, ALSO. TUE 196 LIBEKTT STREET. SO.

FLEMING, SHEJUFF. A two -story frame dwelling house, containing two rooms, and celiar and lot of giouno, situate T. Bateman; Vice President, J. 8- bhaffej; bee-reiary, B. Catkter; Coirej-ondiug Secrtrtary, W.

ItL KiBcaid, aud freaurer. J. F. lravu. The bas appointed a committee to consider a plan lor raising funds to erect a monument in memory of Pbiii-p Embury, the 2rst local preacher in Amertca.

The S.jnnr of tbis wek in a two coiuuiu aiticle 'reviews' a recent rditoriaL in the Otite'i The JJ iantr after a very detailed dissection of the rr' Site ruin's article clones thus: -one highly sinincaxit fact is that in tbe thoturhtfui and carefully pt'pared article upon which we have auitnadveitcd, not a single pas-saite of Scripture has bc-n quoted, or a solitary ciipture eauzuple referred to iu support of "Cioe The rcyrci4 bas tfce 3'jur." on of Tweuiv-fourtU stieet. East Bir- eterdT's fruceedings. Jacob Haas was tried on a charge of felonious assault and battery, and a verdict of not --iUty was rendered. Id tbe cae of Peter G. Hver, charged with malicious a notie prts.

was aikwed in payment of costs by defendant. The next case taken up was that of Wilson Keynotds, charged with danxiire as batlee, under the tlvery stable act. Jury out. Tbe ia. eaie was that of Chnsiixna Warner, of Bloom He Ul, against Cbristian eifer fr asfauit inteat to commit tape.

The parties reside La the Sixteenth ward. COM OS JUDGES STURRXTT 1ND COIXTTTB-The case oi Scdurkan vs. Byers Co. still holds on tn this court. The testimony will be continued on DISTRICT COCBT JCDGE EifiKPATBlCS.

FAII HOOSE AH BAH, NEW PERFUME. minghatu; distant 4o feet 4 inches s. from Sheriff's Office, I i TTSBi'Bf January 4, 1S73. OI s. I.

1-flK AILING llarciitu allev, front lug about 2o feet 2S inches tti 1 srres or emuno. ani rnit 4oe Drarmg Fruit a Farm of I as acies. su-oinint th ou said street, and running back about t'l teet. t'we tweie acres uJ. Allot tbe Vtlilns ctiaper totboaewho give it than good Lubin's Everlasting Boquets.

SIMPSON J. MfSoRAVE, 1. J. '73. witr.m riom me to tn min-jteB wais rrow laiKti.

1. U. K. Tbu will he sold on terms. lian -an Iv utToflbv.

Tin? pr- jiSut; uothttigb. wore valuable to those who receive erTyoOeri t-ttr ijulii'-nif ul fir pet-uhiiion iliu auy Stosek it Patterson. tt in tbe right tlili awl pr mptljr apoa It. Wcu, I hsve jmt rerelved tbraucb tbe Plrtshnrtrb Cwroia l'n. tLealiova latest Lslrtti'i Lot of ground militate lu Iet lownhip.

A l.urky Hit. Otiee in a wbile amid the thousand of articles which are pateuted, the true luveutive genius hits upon, or "evolves Irora his tuui-r fou-scioustis' the exact idea wtiirti, emtnntied in practical form, bt comes the great luvenilou in its department, feuch was the suecess whleh was achlctrd by the (nveutor of tbe Anderson Sash Balance, winch is now the great favorite with bou-c builders. It has ntt-t with t.ivr thai it is rapidly siipeisdiug every other apptiauee loradjuttiug windows, not only in this city tmv lu alt the prtaclpil cities throughout th- tilled States. is applicable to ai-v ash, aud has lieeu iutritOuced Into auy numtter of banks, public buildup and business' bouses here as well as elsewhere, and has aiwavs been received with the greatest favor, and given tbe fullest atir action. It has also beil iQtrodut-etl ijioli Hevral railways, ami is admirably adapted for regulating the windows ol pwwnger ens.

If can be iu oferatioa at the company's ollli'f, V. 7t Smitbh-ti tr-t. ttii-ti. ree', the alllug. bo despondent prope.

ty oaeea cu ij. it. en wotmt tt ptoxOiily to ibe n-uirmplaied liuprweienUkof tbei. U. K.

u. liMiUueot to Ik-h-iik' ntrt-ETfc aud beany aod cneerful. "AH tainii.g 7 acres and 2 and perches, tietug lot No. 11, iff Win. C.

Dunu's plan (See Plan l'-e unfortunaie in a breath. oe- dr no a JOHN GKAZIEK, asinuiineld street. Hook. vol. 1, part 1.

page Mi. Beginning on Baker p-jfl uines, Uvetber lib a aawrUnent of bis otlier Extracts, Soaps. SacHets, ianiti tccb us thai such acLauReU deatriLbte: Jude Kirk pat rick will cbarA tbe Jury thii aver.ue, and within minutes station. street at tbe N. fc.

cor. ot lot 1J: henci morning in the ease of livers lo va. uonsaii (it liow 1 It to be etfrrted Your patieuee, bic and Mirrowtul fru-udA, ai.d wr fill inform v-u. lrarn along said street N. E.

2i N. B. MrtlellamL The regular moatbiy meeting of ths United and Reformed Presbyterian Sabbath Schooi Teachers' I'nion was held last eveulng, in the Eighth t. P. Church Rv.

J. S. Sandr pastor). Tbe coram appointed at the meeting in December, to draft resolutions expressive of the feeling of the Cnlou, In regard to the death of John B. McClelland, offered the following report, which was adopted Wbekeas.

It bas pVased God to remove from as by death our dear brother and B. therefore, Ketord, That while we are not fully able to eorapreneud tbe Providence th tt bas taken from us one so devoted and earnest in the church, the Sabbath -school and the Christian wuk generally, yet we humbly endeavor to bow to His will, and say, -Even so. Father, lr so tt seenieth good In thy iferftd. That we, his do hereby exprewt our hiih appreciation o( the character of tlte departed, at an rRicieul member and ornament of thn church, a devoted fAbbath-Acbooi teacher, a true triced, a and honorable a m-ek, te-tlrlng atd humble Chrtstiau, oue beloved aud by ail. Rttnitxtt, That the memory and virtues of the departed be ever eberi-bed by us alL Jitoii-i, That in bt sudileu and nnexpected remjval are u.ged to more ditigeui Klr aud constant watcbfulnes.

Itnowiujj that the line is short. iifJteti. we d- not sorrow as thoae who then ttat ibeie is u-b sat tar value in tbe famous ASSESSMENTS. "itt r.votNCRK'K ('rri' riTTIU KtlH. II.

IsTA. Ta Tntted and Reformed Presbyterian Sabbath School Teacaer's Voton helii their tfrst met ting this year on last Miudiy evening in tbe sth U. F. Church. Tae meeting was largo and d-eply interesting- Jbn S.

Lambee, tbe President elect, took tbe chair, aiu in a very near and graceful speech reiurned thauks for the horn eDferred. The sur jct for discusston was, "Tbe Holy ripirit. Our ll'pr. Ad-tresses were mae by E-'v. a.

M. Juba S. mi lu. Bast Mhkkti. Eicganr country residence, at East I.ibeny, Sht-i idau avenue.

llri' hue of 7 rooms, hall and sunitn. B.al-'e and earn lire b-'ii-w, good (v-i'ar pi-nty of water. restorative known as Hostetter Stomacn W. 4ti Trt-l-itl p. S.

'U'S' W. 24 S. 3 E. 3ti 76-iuU to place of beginning. at STZMAN.

H. f0. J. 7L T'7 22. lavender water, tc, Wb'cli I offer at tbe pnees aked tt tbe annnrMt -u.

(I per bottle, boap and ctber woods ut aropor- haters, that pli iuueular or nervous debUUy. OTM'K. THK FOR OIR BITERS Riac of Lie Ailr'heny Yesterday. The AOegkeny river rosw yeaterd iv up to its banks and was fall of fl-iattng tee all day. Con oo ki-erieM of Milous duorder.

no variety tl UravIliiK. rsvliii; sud I at nut ol l.KI.N UoU. 1 acie of ground, with fruit, UiWcts, hiub- TkEKT. (mu r.i-.t1.d rltU' to I -i lie STruur. ltLAJtKI llEATt.T.

ti-IV, Ac that totuaent walVrd dyspepsia, no raceot cfaill attd frver. nolttint ot bporL.Mwlr.taat ms not tae cored t-y Ibe p.r-wverttut nseot (ins iMialrit bat lrmlta- sinl Vl.N -IKt-tT. f.wii I'lTij-d-anb iwi to XaA No. In a plan laid out bv Kt. K-v.

tt rtr' ie i.w it fIH ruiuiitsih-n and Sand. W. J. Keed and W. H.

Knox. Au earn Michael Conner, situ-ite la lower St. lair eomviioit, atid il uisiu it. iliDie irn Jayv I il. Al.i BoHENT i ITT 44 Pll.tl AT TO T.

I Hrtek boute oi 7iotins, hall, and bathroom, g-strt cel'ar; ga- and w'xn-r 1 lus property is siderable timber. Interlarded with skids, oil Tearreis, filiated down tbe stream. A'l along township, beglnniiig at the luuetiou of tbe toa The -Tcutoula' h-n ilo-y will im tw in i lur e4-tun. A. liCKMKk.

jail uyiUTT. le luttiTAiit. aiirtnr sil M4RKII.ll. Hill road and a feet tr-rt; thence sid street Irel; theucc aloug lot No. lo feet InMtraitce Cotnpanv.

of A1W-ghen. Is oue of the Ubin IS spiiet.r Nwlh at -nue and most ard re.Ub.e m-uiuf en- of the Farks; iilr- trs in front, one of JOTHE- Ht Kl.AM- A1AMS At Ihe bride restdence. L-atioo iu the two the most deiraii ii haracrer hereabouts, tid we are giad to learn lLoty-eigi-ih treeu on Ttiuiwiaj-esenlDR. Jmousxy to Col Hid road; thence along same Z-i feet theiis along lt No. 7 to sid feel stret-t theuce a.ot aui the puce of brgiuolPg 1 tiilHTT.

riTTBtnii, BWTa. est effort is bcin made to make the mttngs eirtirtenlly heipftii to Ut4 Satoath School cause Aiis vtiiib we believe will be luLy real' izd- Tas Metbo-lit Rtcortlrr drops theology for a nviit to induce in tbis pithy paragraph bieh we hope be oaly ia er-taia circio. Frrwns way have a perfect rlht to reserved ml lor ieure.4 at Library Haii; but it -in-wi very bad mauuers in tneia to come iufo lh- aller the Uie Kev. Mr. J.

11. Ul kLAND Nut Ire Is bervbf fitTrn at Um Aursam-tit ItsT tmlxirhan and Ii ill: jiieni-s in i-leiioi, rooms latiLi.lrv tn ba-wmnt. house and niilT. 1 are gf.iiL.I, ee ltrsl Uook, oL ioHS P. MAIXlSKKilDT.

ut L1II-. 11. ADAM-, bofn of this el'j Ursdinic. CMititcgaiid faTiLgot TAl LoKsriltKT. sisteenlh waia.

flttklx. at. iuarr rirovlhA 4 tbe SIMON JOHNSTON, jai Conaer fcmlthlhld street and roanft avenne. BlKEYE STEAM PDHPS, Power Pumps, Hand Pumps, Far Railreade. Strmnheats, Pprr Mills lHlilli.rih-, HrrwrrHti.

Irvm l'nrucv. Kullint Sills Tate, Tafe" At. NTS FOR It'(i0VCn 1111 i Co. teaa avenue lnrtovunrat Afi. ti-a-i for ri- haudf inelT lid cut, wib fiuit.

tl D. f. yi, j. 7 1. i I rurt tn Krtdar JAnuarr s.

Mta. sAKAIl t.e auous Kid. and tau ne M-en tfut the rorirctK of error' at Mr. oa at lo sinet. until JAM'AKY Iwra.

allr tLat lUwe It wlU 4m taaculedotrer to Um Oti Ti jni'et. and acvt'F bs bas htr a 37 u)rsl ber 1 iw luwm II. take place riisn ber Iste nr have no nope, but believe IhAt our to-w ts bis thai tt is iu an exceedingly healthy and prosperous cindlifm. its manag-rs sre shrewd and careful no-tiiess men. who guard i's ariatrs with Ddeiiry, as to atl-rd I i- largest ri-aure prifte-rion to iho-ie ih-y msure.

We rouunrid tlte TeUtr-bia to the fullest confld-cc of lhM of our readers who may Irvku out a poli'-V against fire, feeilue 4Srnaia that its salefy is fully g-aaraoteed by the huh charact-r of bi'D at its leii Ihe swr-1r, Mr. 11. F. Egger, will give ail at plteaiits full tnf'T-nmtlM) at the oltlre, No ien East litlo AHegnepy. ihir luting t.ents few of th-e precious birds of futt-rwd eternal bearing bis kufferings patif-nliv TfcirJ l.

I. I'hurrb. Dlauuood street, wa Sabith. theuacewf the rt(b(ootar at Altaenan a.uutf. its rkirl.

r. h. Tbe Ii lends of the famll ara la- iii the irowt svats if the parutt, disturbing the BKre sensible folks who bad ear'y, ax.d tbe banks, men with grappling books attempted 1 to save whatever came in their way. Three bolk oil boats came noting by. tat tbey 1 were picked up belvw iheci'y.

Th re a a rumor 1 of large damaze np the river, but we easuut trace it to auy reiutUte source. A great auuiy broken rafts floated by, but bo tbey te-loug to, ts unknown. Th J. B. Jones boa club parted her moving at Sjt'h street bridge, fitted agaiox a pier, aud saiik near the saw aiiii ot the Alaegaeny side.

Tbe okt bnth houe near the Hand teet bridge, was i early trken to pieces by the ice and will und.uMedly prove total wreck. Tbe M'oonraheia did not appear to be n-et-d by tbe rise and kept on the eve a tenor of ber way. aT on. cm. Yesterday's Drrntt says- Yesterday afieroooa a break took place in Oil Creek Just above this city, ami twlifd at the feroa bridge and sooo plb-d the creek full for half a mile with immense block of tee.

There It heid an hour ox two and then brke all blow and piled up agata at the Atlantic Great Western Railway bridge at tbe mou'h ol tbe briy. A. eriuje (ii-itv and stal-ie: sit-' uate on Kiver iliui, two from Pt liu aud 4 tuinuies lruii tin. rrir.i.i. Two uew brtck bouses 7 and ball; ex c-heut 4Vi; ta-; house In eirel- lent oir.

MiujTe -in L. 2 tiom Fif'h ssl n-it T-ortienl. BA--ui-nt ntiiT ft Mr-ei st. Clairi aod l't nu st rit-gara bu.l'i'M tn-iiiu. oi A Ihwin.

tllrd lo aitend. By ufVr ot th ibaid of UtKHAN Mt k.h. rinMrtt. TIT IS Buuil. tcntmry.

rl n.t -a KndJtV nt.MT.lutT. Jaanser ITTh. IWTX. AU I II A K. iLtVlNO.

wile ot Ut V. k. t' A two tlorv brlrk hous, i Mansard f. Jl. lert tn tit bv rp.

elber wi'b a liatne klleRen Itie tear atUeln one sioiy htt aud feet front by lt feet del iu ai.d U4 id grouiMt, situate in tte suth waid. Aiirgiteuy Cn. IfntHi leet ou 'lartlers strt-t. aud lu l. 7 bf-tng UK So.

on i hariters t. A. RAWPoliP. DC, F. J.

1.7M M'l fwd. I of ground situate iu the SVvetiJeeLitli ir.i. l'l't-l-UTirh, on Ihe eateiiy snie of ri-rty-itiird siieet. (telt.esame i.tt reeordt-d lu Vol. 2''t, ul-taiit es fet Imm tin- N.

E. ar- uiiUK. in 1U- aa )rr ot sc. and uninurmuriug.y. dyim lull of fairh.

and hope, king tug tu depart and be with Chrt-t, which is far bettef. -Biessed are the tliat die In tbe Lord." Krmirri. That we tender aur beanfelt sympathy to tbe bereaved family in this the hour of deepest sorrow, and point them fliui who alone can comfort them. Kets.ht'i, i'hat the- resolntlras be entered on 1 uvrti Mos DV sotwinc. so oospicu'Mis.

as to exciie the pity rather tbao ihe envy ol the crowd. It is time that the rude custom were tBil-d- it is annoying to the lecturer and of-leusive to tbe audience. T)e managers would do well so au extra five do.iais pr siing t'r every ticket -bolder, who oHnts to advertise certain tauVws auy dry tore by ucn ri k. Trrna toerKieu4 of her buslwad. THAT xtoti'C is h.i:lhv iavts Ls'O- street, Atlegbenv.

The trw-nds tbe lrwrr on ibe ntltf; ot hiiers tle are re-pf tfulij -uilusl to attend wtihoot nRCAT.eRN -i ti airunTii b. i-uu: IS. mttl i tic notlve i- fl 1 I xh i ul of Ourlf t--i miluu 11M II a i Jofav's Jsi.uarv M'A, ii-t a. ni the minutes ot the nion. that a epy be pre seated lo the bereaved parents, and that tloy be publt-tted tn tle Plltnburgh l'AILT GAZETTE and the Jtef 1t' tlTi-m.

liEV. WK. h. knox, i antimely display." The action of tle Reformed Presbyerian Fresbytery at Pariasus on 13th in dtsapprovinz tbe rii fir a special meeting to ri. rljilt)ttrutu dUr.

A. loMIMKIl. jaatf Ity fc.nitDe-r. KKlfTkT Dn-AtTBtM. 4 ITT KMtMM'HI rrit V.t mi ivai Han.

riTT-Ki son. iruiir lrj. tATt BPAT next. Fuueral fnun M. John's Church.

List of Leltria Held lor Postage. I-vi 4. -I; wnr. iMirtoey. Kueher A rt nad'litoa.

Ia Wn. B. Asteu i New iik. N. Jhn K.

Xanj, Pitts, bin Pa, Mrs. Anna Kiyunu'd, Haver, Audrew hrtii, Pa, 2. O.N TMI-riSAIl ai h- r. a IIAMM11K Wsliie-lsT. 1.1 st It IS Committee.

Jobs spkatt, Pittsburgh. Pa: J. Attk'tio ow.xkksof lb Firm and MVKMH ARi)'-V" ner of John W. Biddell and tuuninir. thence N.

4o tbi-nce at light angles leet; tbenrti s. XI and iuoht-; Ibenee altHig AgitfS Poor's line leet; hence S. 7 6 i mcbes: thtuce W. ft-et to ihe piaee ot be-J ginning. 1 HEShV 1.IEJ1RLT.

r. il r.i.F u. UAMttt.it. ac-uaa jrauk. ar; noiin.

ratg joux prop to Ibtsolh'-e foi Wiuliol t-y Ait A- Tt (utMral 1U take place from the residence, on Tny Hill, daV arTaasoox. at o'rtotfc. the Hreerh-loa4in; shot 4 KM, Uonlile -UarTet Sfct vrb, to Miutie roo. ans. as to S.

Krvotvera. aatoaaa. ol lbs family are invited to at. srni'n. Mi(ii rrbiusiT aa u.is.vt vv miare to Jo wf-kii tbe ipcuatttea ltttLMed tv Art mil; bo Infilled A.

tMlwr. Ate sporttng tn thousand t'oitar sitalres In their shut flouts. Sold only al Mfth a inn-. The Every sewing machine pse.s some excel, leuries whfh commend it to favor, but In the Combiuariou these eseclifrtctrs wi'h other im-proveraeuis wi.ieh are not to he ha-i wtrh niacntue-s. th Americait Hutlou H- ad Overseaming Machine stands ahead of all Its ue fias demonstrate that for general sewing, fine or coarse, for families or other work.

It ts par excef'ence, sewing machine. Eisy to manage, light running, htom gftttrig out of order, durable in matertai and perfect in nuitli, the American has claims upu pub'ie favor, aud in uo cae has lt fatten tw-low whtt was represented for iL- The orbcw or the Antuoeau Is at No. 17s Liberty street. Plttsburga. THE VEIiDU'T.

V. hat la Said of flte I irm ot s. Wa tend. t'rrpAjce will Itrmrauer" CndeivakiBf Pui Ji. 7 rents tu fM.

rjwdr. Sb-U Wads, Kiafck lVo-beai. tm Matenai aod 'jsn li. at fii liurij ati'l 1'iaUus Ueiaired. and l.tlaMlthm -ni.

No. IIS tin -1 street, ai 1 ctor. act the application of K-. J. M.

Johuston, pastor elect of tbe Central C. P. burcb. Allegheny, Is oot to be regarded as a refusal of tiint body to give him a eertifi-ate of good standing. There 4s a traditenal horror in the Ke irmed Presbyterian Church of peiai, or a thy are generally called fro re rota meetings cf Cuurch courts.

Tbey are looked on with suspicion, (hat somebody has some titter end iu view. This is Urgiy auribuiable to a tm re ru(i meetiDg of Synod some forty tears ago. at which sura action was taken as resulted tu a di-vt-ioB of tb Church into and New Sch-ol Beforcaed Prsbvterians. Hence those ia that sud the rarer of ftl 1'Ulo meeti. Aile- our or seno sramr i-t our iousmiec men AU orders ts mail i riiAiT s'TriMlitil ba.

anal PROPOSALS. ftUetii, at 1 oc k. foods iwot to any point by Kipkw. D. J.

"73. C. llAsBKUllK. Iit of ground situate in ward, AI-letiv uv City. lt-iQiiiie at a point distant -4 feet from the S.

W. corner of Juniata aud Sedgwick streets; thence S. parallel with. Sedgwick street 4:: feet 3 ihence W. l'4 feet; thence N.

43 feet 3 thence E. 24 leet, to J. Ii. Sign of the Big Gun. 170 mithtiell Street mj, it hmtth VriF.

i-s tir 10 rr it aoJ 1T d. i A fu A To Contractorsantl Bfllrs. Htdsfor The purcbsseor mstertal In Ht. Peter's Ki-UiauiatbotliM Uarrlu AUouL-uy. wi.l rvcftTed Arriilenl rr 4 oliimbiiw Coli'wui 17.

The five o'clock ac- truiu on tbe Lutle Miami Bail- ri'iil, 1 bi rn i.it'i;. jutupetl tbe Hack when two tnili ra-t of tt.is city, ami cars contain- i Ing iwd twit- throwing the p.i ab iut primi-ousiy. auj Jinpitliig th-m make en ihrough Uif! Kiii.Uwi. Noon- seriou.iy injured. Tb'js who are briuvd ate the Secietaiy of State WikoQ, ndi inau, Miatik.

Oiaits and Senator J. Sii-ish, and a lady. A defective rail was the of the accitb-ut. l.MO a IT H. Fun iiLPoiiT.

J.snuaiy 17 A special I tram In hi Me ford foi Bridgeport, on the this morning, was precipitated creek. Tm blockade here was tremeedcus. Block of ice two feet thick and weighing ions were piled on top of each other, but theie was an end to that as to other dams, resl and artificial and-K forced its way out at about 4 30. Two men were standing oa Burden's back piat-torm when tbe tee carried away its supports, aad they went dwwa with IC into the rash of Ice and water. They etung to the timbers, kept on top of the platform a-t it roiW and jumped across some siov moving eakrs of lee, aid thence to the shore a few miles below.

aT raisxLix Yesterday forenoon the Ice at the mouth of French Creek, at Franklin, begin to give symptoms of a general break-tip, and eomm need moving between the bridge. About tuo o'clock, having ptied np several feet. It -jroke. and rtk-ing the lower French Crwt brilge which crosses from East Park street to Tbe Puint, with tern- k-ia momentum, ep; the stone piers trum their and arling tbe superstructure into the stream carried it over the breast 9t tb dam. where It sank out of sight.

Trie bridge was built of Iron, was commenced eariy test aiL, mod completed six weeks ago at a co f. i rv.at V-i ivy aal iuM. Itches Church who call suta a meetiug must do it as ji. c. BAiLirr i-y onuVrv aned up to ih- awib of Jannsry.

l7a. au iiw mi.oil in tiae Hiliiiutf. tbe ru ft.iUtsl.t'1. nriiom patteusos, US IlKItTAKKK, ters to V.luuor Healer. manrs In tb fwun.laiiotis.

tor le. osft(lon givrn tVbruirs l-J. IHTX. ai.d tLe n'S'erljJ 10 re Bimed wlIbio'tKO ni'-uTh-. frv-au (hit dat.

l'avrtt- Uie can pm stsij time oa application to tn tti-re In i-barst. km ber their the Bailiff Brown, PLUMBERS, iiMomtrs The I'eruliaritlrs Son, W. P. Dlv. F.

B. HAliavLte, IMiana tTi AKEES, MtnPF, OrW.W T(1 SKI" l.i AM LIV I Kl "OT, I VM-I -M STKI FT AMI I HI Kl II A ai Steal Pine Filters: VttTM'E Ml. LJ. WWWIIH WII liir -oi'staity Mirr'-'-l Kird ai an-l iiuitition wsi. and W-inut tt ai pric" rar tu t'0.

Bodter- -r-(ur-1 tor Jtiter; tt ail fend TITIUY. it uarv H.t tad of ML'- tJ-J-ls M.futre'l. OWcc oien at i-ars( Aatusemrnts. rirrBon.HOPEita Hoi The "legitimate" from tbe far west praiiies appeared last evening to a house that was erowded to its fullest capacity, standing Mum n-t being obtainable. The tn the lower part of the bouse seemed there more from Idle curiosity than any apparent desire to se legitimate acting.

The gallery appeared pleas-il, and applauded every-tnli most vociferously. To-day at the matinee the troupe wiil atf- ar, and tlih evening will close their engogeuieut. Jims' America Tubals. Tbe h-mses this week, despite oilier alt raw ions, bave been le-markabiy good. It is accounted tor by the fact thai the acts and art 1st that are clo-ieo here are van tbe lwt tu tlieir llue Everything presented fs always leasing, and nothing re mains upon the boards too h-ug.

so as to be considered stale. This afternoon the grand regular Saturday matinee will be lten, with a choice programme. This evening there wiil be a change (jf bill. Trimble's Vartbtibjj. They hold tbir own on Peno street, and it Is no matter what mav go on at other places, this house sure to have its full quota of attendance.

To day the usual Saturday matluee. This evening several new features. heaneM ana Hest. No. ftmithflfld treer, Howard Bloek Pittsburgh, 174 Federal street.

Allegheny, eabtlbinvnta of the Boston Clothing House, are conceded by ill to be the cheapest and places in tbe two cities at wflich to secure fashlonaole ready made ciothlng for men, boys and children, aod geiit'N fiirntsbing gfKHls. Notwltbstatuling the disa-ttruus Boston calamity, the agent, Mr. E. Kowiter, Is determined to C'lttttiue his popular scale of price, and to keep hH stock conitantly rep lent -bed vltli the most seasonable attractions. Is is his aim to culti.

vate the ready made clothing business in this sectiou. The Arizona I Ha wood Are attracting the attention of ladles of wealth 55 FEDERAL STREET, i a.Ts:-' Mi'U'AL HKt Kli Ibe j- ar. Tuetutt-miMtiir rvseTTrs iuc ilat to reject any or biui. Ki order of Cunutl s. jVlJ J- MfOOWAS.

Controller. A BEOKKV HAIL. AUl iHISY. PA. the o.d Grecian Iegi-iators proposed new law witb around their necks to be putl-d if their eoileagues do not approve the act.

The Presbytery aforesaid ou Last Tuesday, ooly disapproved lbs lor a special meetn.g of the Presbytery. Jiva qu-si-u of graiiTiug him a cert'ti-atc was hut before them at all. Os5 i.f the most pleaaut, harmonious and entbustastte of church meeting- 114 that held this week by the eoajrregatioii of Ihe Wvlieave-eaue church. AJwost every niemlr was present, boides many adnerents and friends. The meeting; was eaik-d to tak ihe prellmiuary sieps towards the election of a pastor.

Mr. J. W. McGiipsey was cbi-sea Moderator, and 1. K.

Ingram cleric' Alter devotional exercises the tits business was ascertaining the salary that could bi prnrn-a mount tubsertbed'wa Ulia'tLor evinced tbe liberality of the Thomas AodVrsun and J. W. MeGiropsry were elected CvmmLsstoners to Presbytery. The Moderator announced that auotoer cwi.gregai ioiiil meeting wfiul be Id for the election of E'-ders. ol which due notice would be given.

By request a test vote was taien tiie choice ol pastors, when it was found that W. II. Kuox received the unanimous vote. We are "glad to note he increa-ing prosptrity of this young congregation. A'iiiouh not a year is MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

GEO. W. WILSOR. Into a wa-b-out near Lauesville, tbn water having found Its way across the track. The engine and tender crossed safdy, but the baggage aud one passenger car fell through.

The baggage-master was the only person Injured, and he not seveiely. Tbe arly morning from Canaan met with a like casualty, but p-r-ou Uurt. KAHKOW Ai.i.knton, January 17 The Western press truiu w'lich l'-tt Etst Jueettou at wven -iVlork this m-Tiiing. narrowly eseapei a teriilre aef-liltnt. Th ti.iin had pas.

sedapointoe.tr thibb'5 Mills when the track suiideitty sunk to a depth of ftftreii feet. Two nu who were engaged in palrmg 'rack had JOHN WILSON. Oldost Ins. Co. in America, Stork.

Ieaiers ia liquors, hot 1 proprietors, saloon keepers, druggists, physicians and private parties ho buy tneir wines aod liquors from the great liquor firm of S. S. Vtaters No. 23 Diamond Square, ail unite lo couim'-ndlng the extiaordinary accommodations afforded by the firm, and the superior quality of the liquors they furnish. Purity of the liquors to a special lea-tuie of the stock at this house.

They take par- ticular care aud pains to place at the disposal of their extended custom sm-b articles as are truly first class, aod In stork which is very large, Indeed, four floors and an immense with pipes, bar-the rboive brands an.l of tiome and foreign eelebtity. and ihe. bnjer, however extensive or limited his intended purchases, cannot fall to Cimi it to his profit to visit Messrs. S. S.

Waters to. Soveliy Carriage Works. Airntng the great conveniences and luxuries of thi life, may be enumerated a. handsome and comfortable conveyance, thontjh it is not always easy tu tell Just where to obtain Mich an ai ticle. the place ul becjuntug.

Al'Ot'ST 11WANEK WITH NOT KB TO PHILIP PrtlL TERKK IIS A. NT. D. L. J.

7 l. t4.411.3A. AU4.UIE Cl MINOS. A one story frame building, as a store aud dwelling, fronting ou Kebecca Mrret, and a double two story frame building, routing on Manhattan street, and lota Nos. 77 7s tn Fleming's plau of lots, recorded lu Plan Book, vol.

2, part 2, page 210, ttuat In Fifth watd, Alleheuy cit, begiuuing N. aide of Kebec-ca siiet at corner of Fleming street, now Manliaiuu streeL thence along Kebecca street, W. 3ufeet, thence N. feel, thence E. 3 feet, thence s.

along Manhattan street feet to Ihe Hue or Urbura sirt-f tlte pi tee of tW'glnuiug. MvlloLAS BAi'M. D. F. lo3, J.

'73. ft MINOS. Lot of (j round situate iu Seveulh ward, city, lwginoiug at a point ou the W. side of tbe Plai.k road, now called Madison avenue. 90 fel S.

front the poiut of ititer-vetiou of said road with the S. Hue of a street feet wide running W. to Cntou st. thence S. 1 deg.

E. feel; thence at right angles tosaid Pi auk road 78 feet ii inches; thence along l-uloii street 2 deg. 30 mill. K. 51 feet; thence- Kastwardly 7.t feel nches to place begiuuing.

toee Deed Book, iv, t. 23. page 46. James Kohimsus ami alex vnoeii p. Bouin- SON.

D. F. J. I't-pp A. A large three story brick dweiiiog house, aud a two i'tory brick stable and lot of gvouud situate in First ward, Allegheny, fronting on W.

s-ide of Federal strwft 4 43 feet, extending at riyht angles with Federal street 210 feet. Asa ets. 3.aiza76.ee. InsuriuuT lo.of Aorth America 1F I'HILAUELl'UIA. JOHN WILSON SON, GROCERS.

lnses ad lusted ami iald by mill. 121 M. 1.. 3i AreMent on the Allegheny Valley Rnad A lept Car Huritat Huwn an lnw Again a riwd horror bas to be chronicled. TMs time tt ic the Allegheny Valley Batiroad that furnishes the detail thoeh not so many lives are lost, and the cars are not burned; yet the passengers of a sleeping car are curled down an embankment into the river.

The excuse ls again a broken rail, tfaiene- ha-. Dot yet developed tbe aAanufacture of rails to such an exeut av asto prevent aeeidi-nt this nature. It appears that tbe wijbt express, which left here on Thursday evening, encountered considerable difficulty In its progress on ibis side iOYES. Fo tbare. STREET Pittsburgh existence tbey number nearly one hundred members, with a Sabbath frckool of two hundred children.

Flowers, Flowers. rh.il.e Htyt ElT. 1E-SilN. tai attention ia)0 to oeeorsttn pallors sii tsi-lrs fi.r A Itieat CJlUtry l-lrd-, and rages sluavKon band. J.

K. A. KIMM 11, FtorUts, 113 South fleld street 'Hl)AW. Oppo-t' Kosoyfnc. ONLY FOUR WEEKS MORE FOB THE Closing Out Sale TO QUIT THE DEY GOODS 'BUSINESS! And Dealers in the lollovlnR elebrated Brands nf Hour and Tobacco of ScrubgraM, by land washings, owing to the heavy rains of the previous bad b-eu detained several hours.

When near Scriibgras the train commenced to run Its uual Tbe locomotive, teuuVr and baggatce hail passed the rail safely, when the sleeper Jumped the track and was buried down tbe embankment, turning over several tiiuea, and landed Is tbe river. Mr. J. M. Biter, the well known boiler maker of.

tots city, was the only cue killed. rrvtheootary Joseph Rjss of Mis city, John M. Kick and Charles Cornell of Oil City, were very The Brai of Messrs. L. J.

Ktcliards the proprietors of th Novelty Caniage Works, Centre street near Penu, by their experience and enterprise, are enabled to supply this waut, and now erous iu need of a carriuK" whh-b will combine strength aud beauty of workmau-sLip, and which at the lutme time will be furnished on reasonable terms, can lw accora-luodated at Hie 'Novelty Works. Carriages, buggies aud spring wagons of th same quality are also furnished. A distinctive feature of the works are tbe perfection buck wagons, either with or without tops, and which for beauty and streimth, are certainly superior to anything iu that line that we have ever before seen. their letrs broken. Travel was not delayed by the accident.

si.vvn:. VIENNA EXPilSITtOS AO AIM. Mr. Si hi p. called up the "Vicuna Exposition bill.

Mr. Carpenter withdew his amendmeut for an appropriation of to complete the Washington inoiiunient as It was duub'ful whether the nioniiiuent could ever be con-plcted owing to the softness of the foundation ground. tiib siocx riruN keliep. The bill theu pas-ed; yeas 2., najs 1H. On motion of Mr.

Fieuyhujsen the bill was passed repcaiiii; the for relief of certain Indians in tlui Sioux Super in tun (h-nty. THE ST.TKM. Mr. MnitroN called up resjiutioti instructing theCominittetj ui) eleeit'ins to inquire into the defects of the pres-at Electoral System and best means foraouiMting lln in. -pke at length tipoii th- Mibji.et.' and f'ishiou at 38 Fifth avenue.

1 alitg aud McKallip. The iiicleinent weather lias subjected this firm extraordinary in keeping up The Culture of the Hair. Just as ioireiy as a soil Infected with Canadian thiniecau be made to produce fine Crops of ths. -tp now sparsely covered w-iib dry, unmaiiiigable liair, cau be made proline of siikt treses. All that is necessary to effect the change in either case the rnjhtkiwi fertilizer.

L-avirg the agricultural chemists t. determine how the green bind shall be oiade fruitful, we ioitiTeiy assert that Lvon's as 7d awi.rter of ththoir. I weuty.five jcs. of. success 'to the Wilson's Extra, Volar Star, 1 ron rij.

FLOURter TBBlCOajKa Star of lue est. i I'iuiikN. Five certain contiguous pieces of ground in First ward, Allegheny; frontiug 24 feet each ou W. side of Federal -street, extending back parallel ivith Hobiusoti street 110 ft-er, and eaeh having thereou erected one three story brick dwelling hou-, foiming a block of Ave. seriously injured.

There were others sSiguiiy their supply ol Anthracite cal, but these troubles have all beeu overcome, and stoek of the various kinds and grades of coal has been tlmr-! ougbly repleci'-hed. ATI orders will be nirnisn- ed and delivered with customary promptitude. iajured, aaoeg which was Mr. Hepburn, auper-Inteodent of tbe oil Creek itailroad- Ihe acci 3. oasis ot mis unqitaliheu stafeitw-nt.

During dent waa canard by a broken rail. As soon astbe aceMoat ihe maacDeera who i ucrn mldlon ol Tiie customers oi iaiug auu urm uui be told bow accommodating aud correct they Five oertain contiguous pieces (tf griiind iu First waid, Allegheny, on S. side of itobliu ou street, cadi fronting 22 feet, and in depth 120 feet, and each having thereon one two-storb-d brick dwelling house, numbered respectively 122, Lit, lri, 1US, Liu Kobiusou stieeL OEOHoS nsBEK. D. 10ft, .1.

'73. iV.OU.Oit. KlRBBTlEi K. are lu all their busineM traasactions. The offices uf lite.

firm are at Nos, 347, 411 and 413 Liberty Street. i er on the traii' assisted by the citizens i id sl, it hM gmeeraw brahem, Wl u. Jwwk to rescue ttiJcSatr tt 1 latIODS the aninjure. and lhe suflwings of Zr dlred. It wUl not tbe woonded.

6 i varnished gimrd; but The BaUwav Compaay ofl.red to send a spec- dSurbed! thKbir'me ct" maii. Ul train this city, wiih the u.uxed If tbVy 7 iw P't frih new riain aitit Kaiicj Irress (ioods Fluids, Frt'iich it; noes, Wool Delaine, Black and oiored Aipuea, lllack Silks 1,000 junU olon rt Oress Silks at $1.00 Pr jani, usual price from spi.ftO to $2. a per yard. 100 yards lino Niik loakinff Vp1tiI at .0 per yard, regular price 1 2.00 pt-r jard. UoleKale liquors.

The well known firm of Messrs. Dilliuger. Stevensnu, No. bl Second avenue, have now enlarged 'facilities for the transaction of their Increasing business, aud are prepared to furnish ail persons with the purest and best of old rye whiskies, brandies, wines, gins, The long experience ol the firm tn this branch of business, gives them great advantage aud euables them Ut offer superior Inducements to wholesale patrons. Among the stock now on band, is a lot of hue Monougahela from one to four years old, and some old rye made respectively in lsi.S, 'hp, '67 and Their stock is large and they guarantee everything to be the "Simon pure article," They invite liquor dealers generally Ui not i.

deitfred, but Frankiia and iu cvty was pre- 2,1 hTn wnere the hair has be come thih it wiU lm.rease Well s-uited. ming and old gentlemen who wish to be well suited In anyst)e of garment should patronise its volume. A two story frame dwelling house and other lot of ground situate in tbe city Inml day a iarire numNr of hills "WILL SAVE 20 VFAl char, cer werf reooned from tue I A Of course most everybodT ford 1 tm. Mfui of a prlal Comiuittw tn (ii.ruirriy orouRn oi Mancnester). Beginuiug uu an alley ru lining parallel with ied uf.

1.1 uo id di-i'o. Great Bargains in SWs, bt Bcrnw Ton: eti.9. Sise, too, lancy the weed to chew, or parlor qualUles of material uwd in tbe gar-there are others who do not mini a B1ce "dip," rnents aud suits which compose Us stcK. aud the question is often asked, hre can 1 the excellent stvle aud durable manner tu which Mr. Roe was taken to Oil City, where every car and attention was bestowed npuo him by th Company.

Last evening he tefe-gfaphed to soft Thomas to come to hint, and that be was mM badly Injured as at first reported. Mr. Klter. the gentleiBaa who waa killed, leave a wife aad child, who restde in Allegheny city. aTe waa much respected, aud many Mocere frieBds will greve at bis sodden tkiue off, and! svmpalhue with his widow ia this her bereave-1 NEW nu oaoie artl.

1 ihev are made ut. Imo4rSinie laruelv and hav- lng all tblr g-ods manufactured by their own rrankiin street, 129 feet inches N. from said street, and 16 feet E. from Fulton street, having a trout of 22 feet and iu depth N. I feet loS inches.

WILLIAM RH'HAKl'S. 107, J. 73. 2, N3.i. (5 T.

C. Lax bah. One two story bi Ick dwelling house and outbutldlnfs and lot of ground situate tn VTm. liolgsoD plau of lots, lo Lower i call in and examine their slock and a on -iy s. -w would iu any shpe to call upon Mr.

M. a Wr No lmulinc street, where evervtbing ii the line ieia tohaewms: wk.ptf and of a reliable quaiitv. 1ST 1) m'wl ptieOe f.ieU "upliaat bands, and under their own supervision, they are not only enabled to guarantee their work to give satisfaction, but also to sell at must reasonable prices. 5 I hf Vt Jlu Kl.w LATEJK. To P.epretut Vnurseli As a millionaire, vou must wear a diamond pin of the first water "Sold only at 3 Fifth avenue.

Imported Wlnea, Fine Champagnes, I The Ii. iIm- Itarvui. Hy Mr. LoU- (iit- Clair township, containing 1 acre and 3 on 2 67-100 percbes. at a uin on ihA The mjaxed persoas takes to Oil City are J.

Boas, Prothoootary of county, senous- ds Aa sponing ten thousand dollar Solitaires in ut Tli. i Mifi u.iei ttsr a wo s. side of what IS called Grav's Kuari and tle At Wholesale Prices from I'onular rv tolarew, taaen to roe ret nouse; caaries 7 tu ladies of wealth their shirt iroutv id only at 3s tun avenue en, aMduetor, A. V. B.

tL, badly hurt, Taylor i f--Mt Filth avenue. line of tbe land of ireg' thence along Gray's Koad 8. $5 deg. f.t) nitn. E.

7u feet fwniK-. Hy friiirU wV. MS i Uai Hy miwr ot "mm- 1 bear Venture. BLACK AHD C0L0KED VELVETEENS, AND A FULL STOOE OK Muslin Prints, Linen, I'uaAmm, Jeans, llannrl, lio-iery, blwes, Jiattons, and lull line of DRESS TRIM.M1XGS, To whleh we eat! attention Dress Makers. Store-kft-jrt ami l'-i-n-.

ib- atmi be sold at what tbey will We (yr sale SIX FINE OTJNTTEKS, Frvtn se to S3 feet tore tj: wtil at a Uarinuu. ft -Auetion Mies everr evnlns: at 7 o'clock, couiuvlicIiaS baturoa) evening. January DUiNLAI' SNAMAN, lliiS Federal )al ALLEGHIM CITY, fA. I'l'-! i in Micnes; uience MnliL It. UUfeet i 11" inches: thence still along said road 41 feet of Tbe attention of those wno are In Deed- Dinner Ales and Porter, Medicinal Liquors, Fine old Gius, Monougahela Whisky.

Irlsb aud Scotch Whtdtya, Hv lursln a so a so a an eHbinff. lurnlshiug goods, underwear, Is particularly directed to tbe uu usually targe aud rerv superior stock now to be found at tbe Ho. WlijUtT- tn taii Bouse; J. Buck. hl City, injared serwrnsry.

ta. kM home. As unkaown au, slightly injured, Th Church Almanac for 18T3, pubibbed bv weal aa Us way. Jtttne, brakemao, badiy knit, tbe Episconai Tract Soeietv. and enraininjc cared for at his home.

Die. Davis aod atdea, the eaeendar a list of ail the Bi-hops and 8tj6, of Pittsburgh, and Baldwux, of ihl CVy, Clergy and a gat deal of Information useful aa4 Sampsea, ot CumberiaiMl, were on the to church ajembers, no elsewhere to be found, trail ad did aU lo their power. Carriages; For sale at J. W. Piuocs.

Co. war presided at the depot I convey the tojur- ed to their aoaaea, to a hotel, mm was aeeensl- i Ftrat-rat every day reading are Smboer's, Imported rums. No. 129 Fedeml Street. too Clothlne Huuw, No.

bmitn field street, and full line of r'oreiirtiand Domestic Wines and UiCIiee; tlieuce 2i deg. in min. -V. fet 6- inehes; tlieuce N. 65 deg.

50 min. W. ofeet 4 Inches: thence N. 24 deg. 1 intn.

E. lsy feet to the place of begiuuing. PETER GOEIIEIU. AND LCK'Ia V. F.

F. 10S, '73. M. tt P. Two two story brlrk dwell lug hoitiea aud lots, Nos.

5, 6, and 7, tn pan laid out by A. YV. En. ug, recotded In flan Book, vol. 3, page 81, slt- 1 DAVIS' J00K STOliE, 175 Liberty Street.

rtttsburfch, and 1T3 Federal street, Altegbenv. Liquors, In packages to iit purchasers, at the Tbe ready aiade department la stoek t-d with Iniportlng House of James K. Lanahan Co. ulW. overeoata, for all sizes of men and No.

Sob Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Orders by boys, aud ine rui-msblng- gtwds department has mall or telegTanb are promptly attended lo. and many Boveniea not to be found elsewhere. The abipiuccu are carefullj made to all jaiu ot the Houa deab strictly oa the quare. country.

taXew by the ucrMinn PhysicsaB are la attea- the Atlantie, aod Cwpaiar Srience atontbites. LLEGHE2TY CX'X'y, Whidje.jul to 40 perce.1. i. sg, tall examine 'r SMds MMttu aaea opoa tkm aoaniew aad evervtaing ib be-1 of wMca advance eombers for February are for B((Bdoe aesnaire tberr tuneruiga. at ax J.

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