s Amusements. . ~ . OPERA. HOUSE:ASSt night as - ha them . . ' • ' -. j mien of Lotta's benefit at . the Opera House, - IrooPular. Prices„-The Wholesale and Re tail Dry Goods Store of 'William .- . . s em . . and there has not been a larger and more ' ; P. Noe. ISO and- 182 . Federal Street, respectable audience at any place of • ' Alleglieny---An Immense Stock at Rea- amusement this season. The "Female De sonable Prices. '.. s ' •i tective” Was presented, in which Lotter M , m , r. ,eriiple has purchased •an intenae , sustains five characters,- all of which she . • stock of seasonable goods which be is'sell- rendered hi . the highest style of the art. ing at'very;popular prices:: We ventrire to '• say thresh e i° s is a Star - actress is not s i u ° fficie nt, sh a constellation of stars assert-and with our knowledge of financial • • • within herself. At '.the matinee this after affairs in.. New York. i.e feel assured we noon; she will appear in "Paul the Pet of • are correct-;-that the heavy stock of goods I - the Petticoats" - with "Nan" a.- an after e carried by Mr. Semple could not, e t th e piece. The house will doubtless be crowd preSent time; be duplicated at the sumo fig- ,.:, THEATRE. COLIQUE.-The "Old Theatre" • arcs at which they are now supplied to the is still doing a goed business, and the ex . patrons of this house, and Of this fact mer e cellent company is daily increasing in pop . Chants and dealers may be convinced by olarity.- The Goldin Brothers are the best favoring the establishment with a machos- gYnalasts and acrobats WO have ever seen. goods Their feats on the horizontal bar are truly ing visit. Aside from buying the ir avimderful; and must be seen to be appreei at Semple's as cheap as they_ can lie pur- used. The lightning Zouave drill, by lir. chased in thq east, the merchant and deal - Austin and sister, is, astonishing, and the .. r or save lersdo items in fare, freight, ho- ballet dancers are unapproachable. Matinee tel expense, '.c., in traveling. Hence, it is this afternoon. • . - clearly apparent that it is a matter of pure_ . 500,000 ' DEyins.-eMr. Zerboni therman economy . for - merchants and others, who, agar ofthe German Theatre in the Academy, bus. to sell again, to bestow thelr,patronaffe • luta . brinight • out, with :a good Ideal of ex this shiner the motintainS„ mareespeela y pease and trouble, a new extravaganza when equallymhoice varieties are offered at styled "Five Handred Thousand Devils." •as loW,' if not much lower, prices at the ex- it is one of those pieces, a constant succes - . tensive and- ai . ell managed house of lir. Sion of which has made Kroll's Theatre in Semple. . Berlin, a piece filled with popular songs, Wo cannot attempt to do fulljustice to witticisms and local allusions, absurd situ the enormous stock Of goods held at this ations and impossible costumes. With that - establishment by entering into de- I charming soubrette, lime. Zerboni, and the • tails. Ten a the jobbing houses of the exclient low comedian of the troupe, the metropolitan cities carry - more goods piece with all its own intrinsic excellences through a season than will be found on the ought to have an.. *attended run. Even shelves, (aunters, and in .original packages for those unfamiliar with the German lan :at this house. The stock has been selected 'gnano the songs, scenery and costumes -- with unusual good 'care; and cannot fail to , ought to be ;sufficient attraction to fill the suit persons of all shades of taste. Serowe I Academy. have.an endless variety of rich poplins and foreign and American silks, which are very good, and will coax a violation of the sacred " - injunction not to covet our neighbor's goods Can Teeth be Extracted "Without Pain , ' - from ilet . and sweetest WINOS and Without Endane•crine . Life t b rind our s.dauchter The silks are in all shades of They can, by ono process. and on/yby one, volois and of elegant texture. Then the vat in the administration of chemically pure riety of plain and figured delaines, n hams, alpacas, chintzes and other d ;ring ress ma- rhuric ether: Drs. biorten and Jackson, the terials is very great and niu t prove antic- eminent discoverers of the amesthetic prop - ing, to the ptirchaser. The house makes a ernes of ether, 'mar testimony to the fact, specialty of trimmings, ribbons, Shaker that V6t a single death has resulted from the hoods, bonnets, hats and ribbon flowers use of this agent. There, are eases on record and gentnzi 'lnillinery and straw goods, where Laughieg Gas caused death. There- Milliners and others m that line willfind fore Laughing Gas, Chloroform and Chloric all the latest styles from whieli to make se- ETHER 0.1 mixture of chloroform and ether) lection. Irish liuens atid wii;to good§ are should be classed together as dangerous . , also made a leading specialty, ne as- and sulphuric ether recognized SS the only scirtment in this line is in keeping withwi the safe anaesthetic: Ether is rejected by some displey found hi the . other departments. practitioners :because its use requires more A - Mil assortment of cloths, cassimeres, lo'alse Pretence. - time, more skill and many yeara practice jeans, flannels, and all goods of this des scription for men and-women!s heavy wear, • Expen.sive Drunk. - - , I Jacob Haus made information before Al- • to understand it thoronghly, -while Laugh , ing Gus is so easily administered, th.et any presents quite an attractive feature to the dermas 'SWUM of the! Fourth ward, Alle- one a ordinary . Intelligence can - become Frank Campbell Was druid: on Thurso 1 • ' gederal' buyer. But we cannot go ori enu- • liens, '_ester chareing Lon - is Fisher proficient in its use in a week. Dr...T. Scott d.sty, and concluded to take a ride in the •'-' • ' 0 orating, ?or our paper contains not enough with•olitaining money Under fidso pretence ten had nearly twenty, and Dr. Q. A. Scott space to mune and properly classify - the al- rittsburgli and. Tempertumeyille,Oninibus. Ha • ' Butcher,of .the first of Ham . & ` t ' n P 3firs e " - xperience in the use of ether, most numberless articles of dry goods, "After riding some distance he observed a 1 us is a , 1 ''' and during t tat time hate administered it housekeeping' goods, furnishing goods, fellow ' • • •. • • - 1 Jracy, and Fisher, who is also a butcher, is gent passenger sitting opposite iilln,Miloin to over TWENTY THOUSAND PERSoss lei/li n-caring apparel, hosiery, groves and 1 a member of the firm 'of Fisher & Co. R - out iniiirl/ r0",•71.9 , i' in a SHlgte, ease but with he iniStook for the conductor.. Feeling end notions- Readers must visit the estab- rieh, and W . h' t k dine'- fh' pears that the I is ing, o nia e aas. o is 1 appe . prosecucor pure es rit . „ h - ed f o incalculable benefit to many who had been lishment in order to form a proper idea of money, he handed the suriposed conductor I the defendant a cow, for seventy dollars, ins alids for yeiirs. Understanding it so the , . extent and character of the establish- a ten dollar bill, from which to take the 1 . which he alleged be sound and healthy, thoroughly thcyguarantee it to be perfe . ctly Merit • a Mr. Semple, and the reasonable .fare. -He took the• - money, and stated that I The prosecutor butchered the cow the felt *s. safe in their hands. Dr. Scott has facilities. and popular prices which prevail through- he had not sufficient change at the time, i Dyeing day, when BhOlproved to be diseased for manuiacturing one thousand d gtilloris out• every department. Perhaps we can but would hand it to hint before he left the rto such an extent as, to render the meat un- of pure Isiughing Gas per day, an admin . enlighten our readers on the latter point by ,„suss.„ When Campbell next thought a i tit for anything bat soap'fat, and he tense- 't andehloroform also when desired, !stem i , . quoting a few of the prey-tiling prices, from o his 'change, the supposed condu'ctor was I quently dispoFied of into a soap ledler for but knowing bon! to he l'insafe, will RCA which a fray be of the general run of "non cst." He appeared at the Mayor's of- • thirteen dollars. The accused was arrested, recommend t loan jai T t h tor gives an articles may .be, obtained. ..11.ere are' a few .fice to inake information legal listinns vie- I and after a hearing, held in the sum of three. upper set of arti& teeth for tS, andnp of the retail prices selected at'random:- for his timizer, but as his name is unknown, it is !hundred dollars tor Me appearance at li ,r r ari l d p lo . wor: for ji2, and warrants work `3lerrimack - Prints 12M cents per yard. not et all probable that he will be l appre- i Court. • n s ears. :so. ""^B-1 Penn street, third Cocheco Prints 123.4 .6 , 6 , - door abovelland. - hended. . Dark' Ginghams •10"‘" • , - - - .--......---- - • N. 11.-" Save trouble. - by getting genuine. Delaines - 121- .‘• ~ . . .a . O ean i..from a cens um 4,-. 'personal We regret to leini of the seri- 1 . • ' ne l nittlati°lll/. ' ''"-- " • 1 its 11 - e. 'ler the Goodyear Ernes Worrell n. -erocer nt die . • 10-4Sheetings 371: - " " ous dint's of Rev. E. B. Snyder, the able '• ' ' b Patents, otherwise yoli are liable to prosee-u - Heavy U,nbleached Mus-for infen vinent • - and efficient pastor of the North Avenue, !Third ward, yesterday made information (lion .i, . . . lin, yard wide 1 . 2 1 4 - " " •, • 44 . Ili. E. Church, Allegheny. Hd was, attack- I before • Alderman Melliisters, :charge - Bleached :Muslin, do 1232. - 6 . . • ed with hemorrhage of the lungs on lion- 1 ing . Jersey Mud. Annie Dawson :with obtaining goods Extra wide Crash . 12 1 ,e " , 66 . daylast, and since that time has been very Dr. Spencer, No. 254 Penn stares, requests Jeana s. 12 1 / " " 'Strong ,:: -,. ill. hopes are entertained of his 1 under false pretense.. He alitges . the ttuif .1.7 Table Driver ;I'2 " " recovery, but .it will in all probably be , defendant purchase' gmds of hint on us to inform the "public that he does not - • - :;-*Cassimeres..,so.62le and 75 • . . some time before he is able to attend to his . - I Credit to the amount of $13.2-',' repi•esent-• manufactnre ans. $B,OO sets ofteeth as is ad . Black Alpaeas..37;e, 45, 50, 62% cents per regular pastoral duties. • Rev:Vß. Snyder h 1 • - Id- ts el that mg t at sto sins a marr e m m an, uo vertised extensively' in the: community. ..-syard; ..' , .. • , , is one of the most earnest Christian her husband, John .Nowell, woald settle the , . - , .., • • All Wool Delaines at 31cents per yard. laborers in our community Mid highly 1 d 1 bill whenever cal e upon to do so. l The material of which tho abos eis compos ed is nothingbut Jersey Mud. Neither does • Imperial Popin silks itt 75 cents per ,yard. esteemed by the congregation whom he es ntial th bill .to Newell who rope Colored Eid Golves at 75 cents per pair. • screen. 'We understand that his pulpit will -that : h s I ri r ieto7d, ‘ sayingthat nhe was not his wife, and he put up teeth on the worthless compound denominated "Dried-Rubber". at *l2 to $l5 Bliiek - . 6 " 6, ___;$1;0 0 "" be. filled to-morrow morning and evening I benefit f e derivedno rom the pur a full set, as is advertised. He has obtained And soon. The reader .sill remember. I chases, as ho would rat pap fur therm.. She by Dr. Dempsey, Presiding Elder of the , - that'theee are .but a few of the prices giV en, Pittsburgh district. - • . , .. was arrested, and after V. hearmg wile held • • . . on terms ~which willjustify him in maim s° that an estimate a the remaining prices .I i in the sum of sot) for tier appearance a, . --sse-------_ factoring, the genuine • . S - 'ulcanite sets. of may bo made. • - I court. A Fortunate Dian.--Officer Wilbert found ! :--....,______. . - Teeth at a very low price, - ranging from 8 , 20 There are many items of importanee . a man lying on the side - Walk on Market ~ City Mortality. .to ea° for a full upper and lower set. The Dr. which enter lergely into making up the street in a beastly state of intoxication ; would not resort to any such catch - penny immense stock held'. by Mr..Semple such as Thursday .evening. He was conveyed to I G McCandless Ph • ' to the Dr. A- ~ ysician eight and ten dollar sets of teeth advertise _pillow ease muslin, pillow case linen,lo-1 and the lock-up, and, upon searching his i Board of Health, makes the following state- merits to secure a business. His reputation 11-1 sheeting, 10-1 and 114 linen sheetings, Dockets, they were found to contain two , ment of the interments in the city of Pitts- is well establishedst and his practice very tickings, linen and cotton, ,t, able .draper, 1 1 - unilred and clef dollars, which :was de- large. • lished dentists and two 1 burgh, from March 15th to March ""d. ISGS: -Jewels and toweling, (very, cheap) shirt posited in the safe to be delivered to him I Consumption 4; old age 1; szpoplexy I - ; young ladies:are constantly in_attendance, fronts, beautiful "White and Marseilles the next morning.- He had improved by 1 which cenebles the_ Dr. to dispiitch orders on 1 effect of surgical operatiori I; paralysia 1; quilts, (S:c., Sc. - But as we before remarked his night's rest in the "tombs,"ll tell his Y es- I typhoid pneumonia 1; convulsions 3. dis- the shortestpossible notice.. The Dr. is a . our t readers must visit and see for them- terday morning was able to teli his name, I , ease of lungs 3; disease of brOin it- catarrh very pleasant and agreeable gentleman, selves..• „ which he said was John Diejon. He W. 11.8 I fever 1. . ' ' and take great pleasure inhaytng persons From long pemnal acquaintance and highly pleased to know that his money I call and s Xne his large and p er s ons From Of the above there 'Were, under 1 year, 5; business dealing with Mr. Semple we are was safe, and he was certainly lucky to f 3l, - !prom Ito -," 1; from 2to 5,2; front 20 to 30, assortment of specimens. prepared to commend Wirt in the most into the hands he did. , '2. front 30 to 40;'2; from 40 to 50, 2. from 5e . Remember, the genuine Videanile.on/y is hearty Manner to:the patronage of our ----------• to GO, ls from 70 to SO, 1; from SO to 90, 1. used.. by him. Warrupts satisfaction in readers. Recovered Sometwo weeks since, our •• ;miles 15; females 2; svhite 15; co l ore d 2 ; : every particuliir--254 Penn 'street. readers will remember, Algernon S: Bell total 17. had a valuable gold watch stolen front. him 1 Chronic_ Catarrh. ' I while riding in one of the Allegheny and The elhninating organsof the:human as•s - Manchester passenger cars. An effort was . made to discover the thief, which, although tent are bliunable in every catarrh disease, . . . not entirely successful, resulted in re- whether confined to.tho'nasarsargans or man- cloyed t o the Watch. Chief Gteim was em- , ifesting itself elsewhere in the human body. ployed to work up the affair;and a few days ' The whole subject of - Catarrh and Bronchi since learned of the departure of a suspect- 1 tin aro elaborately treated in the . Februery ecl party for the West. lie was traced to - number of.the eniversitY jearnat of liken. Columbus, where the watch ,was obtained I eine mid Sitrgery, in an astride written by in a gambling house. Chief Green returned 1 Dr. Keyser of this city, who has given the to the city yesterday morning • with the, subject of sub-acrkte diseases his earnest and I devoted - attention for man yroars. The watch, which he handed to the owner. I . Doctor is one of - those whol belleves in the cure of every chronie malady, no matter of I how long . duration; He has published. at • various times in the G).zurrn sonic , of the I most astounding cures that have ever been I reeorded by any one, and we have no doubt I our readers,--at any one, its are of flirted with diseases, which they have been I taught.o,believeineurable,would be great 'ly berietittedbY our' inviting, attention to : his peculiar - mode, of ,trentment. is proprletory medicines' are ..intkeisenselhe' ,only ones which are brought in requisition . inthe cure of diseases:which he treats, for during the past thirtysfive years be Ins in. y.estigated the whole subject of the materia hredtea., - and it . is seareely, posslhle that a min of his scrutin y would not in that time learn their . iiiiidef.of action on. he human 0 -- RtlisP.l; , • • ' , CITY AND SUBURBAN. larceny by Bailee. A very peculiar case of larceny by bailee came up - -before the Mayor yesterday, the facts of which are as follows: Emeline Russell, employed John Bavendolf, .the driver of an express wagon, to haul n trunk and other bava ge from the Monengahela wharf to,the St. Nicholas Hotel. The • hag gag° was loaded ' in the wagon and a man who accompanied Aliss Russell, and who - was represented as a brother, got in to ride to the hotel. Instead of driving to the ho tel, however, the reported brother had the expressman haul him to Allegheny and • over half the city in search of a house. When the driver started to the hotel with the baggage, he demanded eight dollarfifor his services, which the brother said the sis ter would pay. The sister, however, refused, and said that she had`not employed him tt, do more than haul the baggage to the hotel, and tendered the driver a which Ito refused .to receive. He refuseddollar to give up - thebaggage and hence the information. He was arrested and taken to the 'Mayor's _office, when lie stated that he only held the goods as' security for the payment of the night.dollars, and waaready to deliver them - as won as the money was paid. Notwith standin.g 'this; he was required to give up the. goodS,, and - etiniPelledt to, pay the costs In the wise: The amount' demanded by the express man might have:been exhorbitant, but , his __refusing to give up the goods under the cir cumstances could in no way be - con strued as larceny by bailee, and we serious- •ly doubt the propriety of compelling him to par the costs. Horrible Crime—A Simple Girl Outraged • by Four -Voting Men—She Dies of Herin .. juries-1110 IPerpetrators in Custody. One of the most brutal and fiendish acts we hal.' n over been called upon to chronicle, occurred in Butler, Butler 'county" Tuesday evening Inn, resulting in the 'death' of the victim 'Wednesday morning. <l. simple, - • , inoffensive girl, about sixteen, years of age, ; . • the daughter of respectable parents, who reside in Butler, was on Tuesday evening • taken -L.. stable four young men ofthat, place, who are ago of respects _ ble and her person repeatedly • untraged. She was kept in thantable Tor a Pa rt ; 01 • tint ;night,:-, and . .. was - removed to her home by he4liutragers , where. she" died 'the next" morning about nine o'clock. The affair created an intense U-+ tement fn the town, and one of the pee = , •••? ..POtsiorsoran-fessing, the_ crime,. lie and hiscOnfederatee were at once arrested and • ecrainitted•tei jail.— - - , . - 3; 'CoieniPalnpa--Coioner Clawson 'yes terday'bbididd inoviest on= the body of Md. ward C.cole; the little boy wh6iras killed redcitalstr t•Thuridayi a full account 4 id whicb•appeared in the Cia4Eprz of 'yes .terday.- Several witnesses were examined, • whose testimony, corroborated .the facti! as stated. The verdict of the •,..jurk was to the effect that death resulted from an unavoidable accident. • - • . • - • 611•, • 4, • ' ' ' xr....I'VZ-ktrWrSNl.,•V''.•.-V.444.4:fi.',•,'AW-44-1'•;•, }A. • " 024 ' 4.1^ / 4. :4; , ._ '7E; •- E • =ZEE =Ea Travel Obstructed--N Bridge VaVed In. Friday morning, between four and five o'clock, the bridge on the FSrmers and Me chtmics TUrnpiko at Soho caved in, com pletely obstructing the passage of all vehi cles over the road beyond that point. The bridge was a -stone structure comprising one arch of considerable length, and for Some weeks past has been gradually giving way, until at the time stated the slow but sure work of destruction culminated in a general . mve in. About one-half of the bridge nex: to the river is in a pile of ruins Since the eel:, )ii,latlrm of that district with the city will reli:10.• 7he rem.. , ir:i of-the toll gate at thtr6 point, it is to I.astirestuned that the Company will not go to the expense of rebuilding the bridge. but leave it for the city to do. Sidewalks Obstructed.—We do not know whether there is an ordinance in the code by which our sister city is governed, pro hibiting the obstruction of SidoWalks , or not, but if there is, it is being sadly violti ted. The sidewalk on. Federal. street, be. tweon Water street and Market alley, is literally lined with boxes, crates, barrels, and every other conceivable package, to the great annoyance of pedestrians, especially ladies. \:Special Religious Services at - the Actuie my of Isfuslc, Libertyistreet, -- on 'Sabbath afternoon, commencing at a quarter past three o'clock. The celebrated young Eng lish Evangelist, Mr Harry Eloorhousee is again in our city, who will be present and address the meeting. All persons are invi ted who are 'not in 'attendance at public worship else Whore. Seats free. Sharp Casc.—Nottie Sharp, a resident of Temperanceville, made three informations before the Mayor yester,day, against her husband, Joseph Sharp, two charging him with assault and battery and one for surety of the peace. Joseph was arrested and held to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars in each case for his appearance at Court. Base Ball Guide.—X neat little paper covered book of one hundred pages, price ten cents.. Just what is needed by the thou sands who aro Pining the ranks of the ad mirers of the great National game of base ball. ]'or sale by N. it. : _Gildenfenny, 45 Fifth street. Do not fail to read Col. Col. J:D. Egan'ti special announcement of rare old books and popular new books for sale at, his news and literary depot,, Sixth street, near Smith ,ileitL . No- where else in the city can the purchaser be better ac corr =dated. liteid - for a litearing,Tohn Vegin, charg ed, on cath,of Moses Opertheim,-with oh: taininginoney under Mee pretence, was arrested- yeeterday and taken before .the Mayor, who, held him to bail in the suni of e3OO for a hearing. Suretyofttho Briau,made, information before the Mayor Yesterday; against:.:john;Thiscol l 2.for surety of the r ace was arrested and , held for a leteised. 01 ar biu m , *Mlwas ctarged with 'selling - goods by sample, without licensee and committed Thursday, was released on ballyesterday. F GAZETTt:- SATUthAY. itAEIfA 28-_lB6B. liiiiitadetif Met' . - . The coolest piece'of impudence . we.lfave heard of lately occured at the depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad yes terday. A fe* days since a trunk,,:the property of Miss at' Connellsville, was shipped to that place, but .by mistake brought back to the • city and: left in the baggage room at the depot, and as there was no address on it, no , one about the de pot knew to whom it belonged. YesterdaY Williani,Price walked into the depot, and . . bunk, claimed' ice* thelrunk, it asked the bag gage man at the station to assist him to carry it out, which, thinking the trunk be- longed to Price, he did of.course. It was re- ' moved to the Park Exchange, at the corner of Grant and Second streets, by Price's orders, who requested the landlord , to keep it ." milled for. • In a I few minutes 'after . the baggage man re - - turned to the depot a despatchwas received from Connellsville, describing the trunk, and requesting that it be forwarded to that place. The baggage man, was called and asked if there was such a trunk in the /. room, when he stated that it had just been called for and taken to the Park Exchange. Officer Timony was sent for, and with the , aid of the baggage man found the impu dent thief and arrested him. The trunk - was still at the Park Exchange, and it, with Price, was taken to die Mayor's office. The officer made information against price, charging him with larceny, and after a hearing, he was, in default of bail for his appearance at Court, committed-to jail, . Ho! For the West. Next week some forty or fifty frugal and thrifty Bohemian families of this city will emigrate to the-far west, purposing to colo ,nize in Nebraska under the provisions of the homestead net: ,This delegation will be under the charge of our young and highly talented fellow townsman, Frank Elleck, Esq., late largely engaged in the hat and ' fur, business on Wood street. He has re solved to cast his lot sn the' new colony of -tlie west, which is to be strengthened by large delegations from other neighborhoods of the State, and by 'some seventy families now on their way to this country from Bo hemia. Last evening Mr. Elleck took his fare*ellleave of his many friends, enter taining them by a sumptuous banquet at the old Bank Exchange, on Third street. The occasion:Was a very pleasant one. We I, wish him and our departing worthy fellow citizens full realization of their dream of peace plenty in the far west. Opera House, Sunday Night —At the request of the 'Young. Men's Christian As'- soctation, Harry Moorhonse, the "young English Evangelist," will deliver a dis course, to-morrow (Sunday) night at half past seven o'clock, in the - Opera House, Fifth street. At a quarter past four in the o afternoon there will bo two,prayer meetings held under the auspices the same A:wio dation, one at the "Alleg Ony Steam Fire Company's •liouse," Irwintstreet, between Liberty and Penn street Pittsburgh, the other at the "Soldiers' MOague "Anchor Cotton. " Rooms," on Lacock street, opposite Anchor Cotton Mills," near Federal street, Alle- I gheny. . ---'-- Selling. Goods by SomPlkfr—J. Lantz; ar- i rested on Thursday by oilier. Irwin eharg- 1 ed with selling gota,,ds by anpie without li- 1 cense, had a iteallpg, fore Alderman, Humbert yesterday. lt appears from the evidence,adduced,tbitt the' accused was not doing a "sample W14126E01 but trierely,sold., a few articles of hiti , 'OWn rivate property inorder to enable 'l4, mto his hotel bill and leave town p:o4s , ra .- Ho was ac cordingly disepargetl.--- 2 - • , :rli ,- .. To Housekeepersts;" moil ImOviril day is near at halkdAti It -:will'6B. a grea demand for.tin.Wftir,,stO , ond'rivery de scription of house-furnish kopdgdutitir i -next week, and those art of anything iii that , line will , &iv .: call Lit the,welt. knowri establishment ''Of 'sr. C. Duffy; 146 Grant street, who has.ori,band a full assort ment of tin ware, stoyes. and lxotelo;_keoping goods generally, which he is iiidling at very row rates. \ , : r , _ Coal Boat gunk. erday 'morning,. I about ten' o'clock, .• a boat ,Moored.. 4 at Two Mile Run, on 't,h6 Id nongithela river, broke loose from its ni rings, and was carried over the dam, tot, iy destroying it. It contained about three ,thousand dollars worth of coal, which wawa! lost. We r did not learn to whom it belonged. Young ltien's Chrlitigit Aslioclittiot" -- Th °, regular monthly meeting of the Youn"g' Men's Christian Assdelatlon will be-held in their rooms, No. 23 Fifth street; atlialf-past -158V071 o'clock; this.:(l3ottaday) night. A full attendance of members is requested. as . businesl of importance will be transacted. ,` Committed.—Abraham Pend, ^arrested: Thursday on a charge of Obtaining money under false pretense, an acisount of - which we have published, had hearing:yes 'terday evening, and was, ih default of the Inquired bail for his appearancn at Court, committed to jail. • • • • • .---- Assault and Batterzw_maadikatil Wenger yesterday - wide inforraitioil Ufore Alder ram Taylor charging David Ford with as sault-and battery. A warrant was issued for his arrest. , • , Aeoaultand nattery.—Johnt H. Vincent Charles oath before the charging Charlet; Whalen with assault slid battery. A warrant waslasned for his arrest. • - — A High Compliment. From a Very clever article in a late. Aurn-' I her 'Of. the New .York::' Observer, „entitled I the "Secret of Methodism," we make the folrowing extract ! : . -- . • "Noble enterprise and great.suceess have; attracted general attention to the pecu,liar powers of that. religica s organization com monly called the , MetiodiSt Chureh: :For ma yyears it has bee appreciated ,by the 'Coil :i ri,. try as an active aggressive'' system, wh ch -had secured • . item numerical re sults, giving it pro mence among other members of the Ch, istian -body. But of late it has so asserted itself throughout the country that "it now'. Maintains- - a -position among religious denominations more com manding tthan could be secured by mere numerical preponderance.. Its educational institutions; its liberality; its architecture in many of the larger cities; its identifica- . tion with great public interests; have made it known as a power to thousands Who, some years.ago, knew nothing whatever of its existence, save through the far-famed rusticities of the eamp.meeting." Tho prominence here assigned to the ed ucational institutions of the 'Methodist Church is deserVed. The Methodist's as a body are wide awake on-the subject :of lib eral education. qf late years they have. built up many first class institutions, which, are to-day doing great good. Prominent amongliiese is the Pittsburgh Female Col lege, _of which Dr. I. C. Pershing, is the Popular President. It is - one of the very best young ladies' seminaries in the land. Its Spring session commenced on Monday last, but pupils *ill be received at any time. The forthcoming . session prbmises even to excel the onejust closed, both in large attendance and brilliant success: All information will be promptly afforded by Dr. Pershing on the application of parents and others, by mail. = CITY ITEMS !'-'''-- - Come and be Healed. • The, system of medicine practiced by the . Great-Arabian-Physician miebts, with the approval of-all • liberal and learned physi cians ,of Ahe, country, and it is no wonder that his rooms are Constantly thronged with patients from all parts of the State, and 1 diseased with all the ills to.which flesh is :heir..' The G. N. P. does not 'warrant to cure all diseases, but ho will cure Most and• render alleviation to every patient.- ;His professional rates are not propbrtionately heavy to , the great success thus - far achieved t, in the treatment of the thousand cases which L'llave,came. uhdor his 2 notice c' Ilk:Member the apartment's are - located in the elegant geystene Bank Building, corner of Cecil ' Alley- and LibertY Street. , • Private entrance from Cecil alley. 1 ...... , , • Montgomery Aven ue` Property.-:=AVe would call the attention of our readers to I another, s o le ~on Korn:iv; A:larch-10th, at 3' o'clock r. at., of that desirable propertY, Nos. '64: 55 and 50 :Montgomery avenue, (Nerdy Common): ~ "The' ITionses are two, story brick .buildings Of 7 eigberOc•MsP eb a - Including bath ,room, - gas, liOV:and .'col water'. ttiroughout.: The . lots front ' on ,the . avenue 10' feet, e xtending back itt'deAh . -77 feet, with side alley:to oath; house. 'Thu property.ielmmlii, ;command the attention of business Me; arid 'those . desiring to pur elituaitteentitirtable.andtvcsajoested home. See advertisement . of Smithsori,-Vimb' ,45c, , Heekilland. , • o .. . 3- - _ . , -,.. ~ . ', • ••ef., : .• , -.Dried Irridts t .canned Pickletly. spices and table condiments, in cholcovario. .t3r7 atverjg „plasionAle.prices, at the Old tanlished tea inart or Joacipb: A. NobinEoill No. 20 Fifth street. EWE CITY ITEMS . American Pianos for Sweden, Prussia; Wurtenberg and Spain. - 1 King, Oscar of Sweden has -ordered the i Steinway Pianos to ,be used in the - Royal onservatory of Music at Stockholm, and presented to the Messrs. Steinway the grand gold medal of merit. The 'Directors-in-Chief of Music to the King and Court of Prussia, Professor Tau:- bert, has also introduced - the SteinwaY manufacture at the Royal conservatories in Berlin, and has transmitted to their . mak ers their Diplomas as Knights elect of the Society of Arts and Sciences. Again, in the Royal Central office for trade and com merce, a Steinway upright piano has been placed, ~ by order of the Royal government of Wirtemberg, to serve as a model in this branch of manufacture. Of the four Stein way grand pianos, which lately went to Madrid, Spain, Queen Isabellaot the first, and the others were bought by some of the most prominent Spanish grandees! Enough glory for one firm. "Ohl That will be Joyful:97 When men and women throw "Physic to the dogs," and when a trifle out of order, or to prevent getting out of order, take Planta tion Bitters. Are you Dyspeptic, .li;ervous, Jaundiced, Hy'pped, Low Spirited, Weak, or are you sickand don't know what ails you? We have been—and was recom mended to try the Plantation Bitters— which we' did, with great satisfaction and entire success. Delicate. FemaleS, Clergy- Men, Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of Sedentary Habits, are particularly benefited by these Bitters. The sale is perfectly enor mous:- I%tAGNOLIA WATEn.—A delightful toilet artiele—suPprior to Cologne, and at half the price, atw-F&F I====l e Best Vulcanite Teeth for Fifteen Dol- Tars a Set , . And other kinds at five dollars a set, at the original Nitrous Oxide establishment (or laughing . gas.) Be-member, ether .is not considered laughing gas nou-a-days. There is no danger in Nitrous Oxide. Drs Sill & Gillespie have been giving this delightful and safe agent for the laSt live years, - with success surpassing the known worl. . extra charge when.teeth are to be inserted . . Remember the place and . ' don't be de •ceived. Dits. SILL GILLESPIE, 2413 Penn street Artificial Flowers At \V. W.. Moorhead's fashionable_retail trimming store and notion house, No. Si Market street, an elegant • assortment of beautiful artificial bonnet flowers has just been opened. The selection embraces many very neat and rich patterns'. and designs, which will prove very attractive to the la dies.. Mr. Moorhead has also received" an Invoice of fashionable straw goods, which is large and completei and will just suit the wants of the numerous patrons of this well known • house. Prices very rea sonable. • 1111=111 Try It.—To gain and keep a true. friend 1 forever' is one of Earth's greatest pleasures. No lady ever yet uSed a Weed Sewing Machine but esteemed it one of her dearest and most faithful friends. It is always ready to do good service, never faiLs, : perfectly simple, works easily. is clean, and Will perform all kinds of family sewing in beautiful, 'durable man ner. . . • Money invested, in its purchase will repay with abundant interest. 'l'rd R.—Yew I ork Independent. " • . • ' • °Mee' 112 Grant street. • . Most people like good living, for good fns helps tokeep the sou' cheerful and the mind happy. Here in Pittsburgh the good livers, those who can appreciate and enjoy the comforts of the well spread, groanmg table, are as familiar with Holtzheimer's famous and popular Continental Dining Itooms, Fifth street, next door to the Post office, as with the countenances of their nearest and dearest friends. Everybody can there obtain a magnificent - meal at any hour and at a very reasonable price. C'all in and try a meal. To the header.--Reinemau, Meyran tt; Siedle give notice that they will occupy their magnificent new hullOing_ on: Fifth i eIIIARLES &...tokEßlLEs.2.llNtElt street on the first proxiino, and will open v . ) TAKERS AND LIVERY- STAubES:orner of an immeitse stock of new goods. They will NeV,Vits'9lrFig. their &wiiviNvalty.E4, continue in the indanwlule, howtver, to conb g tant?y nut:Tilled with-real and Imitation Rose offer. at their old stand, No. 2t Fifth street, wood, .3thogolly awl - Walnut. CoMilw:ati4rtees va great bargtfins in watches, cloaks, jewelry, Le il a qiTatterottrta-ir=rfrgisahrgAfParlgt earli silver and silyer plated wares, tice., &v.; at -,kl u d a dr,mouraing.tioodS, ir Tegulrod. . Office open. `Very low prices, as they are anxious to close_ all honra. - day and night. - • out their entire old stock . preparatory to • opening their new establishment. The best and Original Tonic of Iron, Phos phorus arid Calisaya„ known as Caswell, Mack & Co's Ferro Phosphorated Elixir. of. Calisaya Bark. The Iron restores color to the blood, the Phosphorus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and- the Calisaya gives a natural healthful tone to the dig iv estive' or gans, thereby curing . dySpetisift in .its v• rious forms, Wakefulnms: General Debility and. Depression of Spirits: -. l‘lanufacttired only by Caswell,,lLlzard& -Co:, New York: Sold by all druggists.-• . -s•• Choice Groceries, fresh and first class, can be obtained at =est .reasonable whole sale and retail prices at Mcßride. George's, No. 164 Federal street, Allegheny. Whole sale purchasers are,, especially directed to the fine stock of teas. groceries and produce kept constantlY'on hand by this firm. Choke Groceries, fresh and - first cht.ss, can be obtained at most reasonable whole-. sale and retail prices at 3lcßride (ieorge's, No. ISt Federal street, Allegheny.: Whole sale purchasers are especialiy directed to the fine sloc.k of.teas t groCe.ries,awkproclnce kept eqns#uxtly. on hand by_ this firm. • ILozenges,Lozeglige! ,- intro , and good, viz.: • Peppermint, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Pineapple,Cinnamon, Cayenne, Lemon, Musk, Inperial, Rose, Coughi Fruit - and Conversation, at reduced prices. Call and examine, at 112 Federal street, Allegheny city. (St) I Otortax 13r..tvItx. I` The beautiful trunks manufactured by Joseph., Liebler, No. 104 Won& street, and sold at such reasonable prices, are meeting ) with a largb sale, For any and everything in this lino favor this establishment with,a call::_ Just opened one of the handsomest :ElS sortment of ladies and misses' shoes at, Robb's popular shoe house, 9, bfrirki3t street, that has ever been brought to the 1. city. , Call in and see them. _ and • 2 e er s -home made.- trunks, - valises, satchels, carpet , sacks, et,c., - are unlversally preferred;to all others in the market.- Re.; rnetnber the place, No. 104 Wood.street.• Dried l~ruite, pinned fruits, pickles, spides and table condlments,virreboicewlen ty, at very 'reasonable .prices, at the old es tablished tea mart of Joseph A. Robinson, 20Fi1ThNo. street. ';.; . '1 thronicOttanrh;:an4 t idr, dtheases 'Of the Evo, Ear, Throat and the Organs ' of the est successfully treated by Dr. Aborn, No: 134 mithflold- (Arcot. , • _ ;Fresh Vesis, Coffees =di - Spices Past - Te ceived at the old established tea mart of Joseph: Robinetm,'No. 20 Fifth It street.: . _ Fresh !Teas, Coffees and Spices just iv* eeied .at the old- established to niartAV l v Joseph A. Robinson, No; 2/31 1 ,ifth istrkiet. , ; IN h Isz'ge.lot- phouwEPS iecei Pipe tad' always 'or' hand. at, D. - EcarsiVs, 167 t : street,. - For- Cl the 111004+.17,40 Indian - Ere& Tonle. ' 80 d.by Al* coiner : new Fifth and Tunnel.-- CITY ITEMS. Parties 'desiring the services o'fg class plumber and gas -and steam litter pre referred to T. T. Ewens, who.se -ettablilih ment is located at NO. 165 Wobd street, near Sixth. Mr. Ewens thoroughly ;-under stands every bfanch of his laisineSS, em ploys none but first class ana. sliillfurrne chtmics, and gives - personal ,Superirision to all ;work entrusted to his care. • Be attends promptly to orders from the Country 'dis tricts and will send workmen-AO any-point desired on very reasonable. -terms. A full supply of gas fixtures and fittings, iron, and wood pumps, sinks, bathtubs, - etc:, Vic;; is kept constantly on hand-at very reasonable prices === To Capltallsts.--The Books for subscrip tion to the capital stock of the Federal Street and Pleasant Valley Railivay Com pany -will be open at Gray's hotel; 'Jackson street, Second ward, at the office of W. P. Price,Real Estate Agent, No. 33- Ohio street, Allegheng, - and at the Pittsburgh Savings Bank, co.. 186 and 188 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, until April 2d. 1868. By order of the Board of Directors. IV. CLANF.v, President. " An Inactive Liver makes bad blood.. The Indian Herb Tonic acts on the liver. Sold by John A. Best, now Fifth and Tunrieri Choke Groceries, fresh and. first class, - can,be obtained at most reasonable whole sale and retail prices at Mcßride & GeOrge's, No. 164 Federal street; Allegheny. Whole sale purchasers are especially directed to the fine stock of teas, groceiies andproduce kept constantly on hand by this firm. Bricklaying and jobbing promptly at tended to. Leave your orders at D. 11. Ectr- EleS, 167 First street. To City and Country. Dlerchants.—Having abundantly supplied ourselves with goods before the late extreme advance inllirices, we are prepared to sell at less than eastern prices, and invite an examination of our stock. J. W. BARKER, ark et dr. Co., 59 'Mstreet, ••••- • Beautiful Marble and Slate Mantles and Tileing for floors, ite., at D. W. Ectctres, 167 First street. Step In and see our latest style - boots and shoes, all kinds and size:4,j ust the thing. for spring wear, at Robb's Shoe HOU§s S 9 Market street. No auction goods. kbpt. For Pimples and Blotches use`theTirriple Banisher. Sold by John A. Best, corner new Fifth and Tunnel. • • - Weed!s Sewing Machine is All the' Go.— It is acknowledged to' be the best hi nee. Weed's does not take fits or spells when you want it to sew. Call and .spe It at R. H. Long's, l'Co. 112 Grant street. ' ' • 'St Builders, Plasterers and Brickalyera.sup plies at D. It. EcnEn's, 167 First'street. The place to get White Lime, Plaster oP Paris and Cement, is 3t D..R. ECKER'S, 167 First street. - • - • . . RiAßLEY—XEßlL—On'Thersday everting,. 3larch 26th t 186 S. at the Scott House,-bk the' Rey, John Douglas, D. D., Mr. JAMES. L. EA.R.LEIr. Of Alle gheny. and Illss ANNIE E. of Pittsburgh. . , Philadeloll. .3.aroh 25th, in the 85th year of his ago. .11.0.17.111-PATTEIttiON , Esq ' ,,formerly of Pittsburgh. ,Funerrl from the - Union - Depot. "ui)an'the' arrival of the Cincinnati Exlireak.. Oh; •ito'clock ,Ito.alv -I...No.3targh 28th, to proceed to the Allegheny Cem- LARE. I -fin YvidaY rdiGNS ILMIT3I.4IIi, daughter 'otEdvip.Sand• Agnoa Larc, aged seventeen months. I - Notice of funeral in ctironicteiaud•Limaer. UNDERTAKERS. AIIiEN;fUNDEBTAKER, 1 i No. 1136 FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. I • IN of all kind's, CRAPES; tiLOVVS; and cv -4 cry description of Funeral. Furnishing Goods fur nished. Rootns open day and night. ',Hearse and I Carriages furnished.- • , - REFEttr.Ntzs—Rev. Das'id Rec. M. W. Jacobus; It; Thomas Erlug, Esq., Jacob H. Miller. Esq. , -- 110,001iliblIT T . ; RODNEYiIMbER ..A..II-TARER, AND' MBA LNER, • oo .45 OHIO 25TREET, Allegheny, . and No. SO DIAMOND SQUARE,- (by John Wilsolr& Itrds..; I keeps always on hands the best Metal, Jlcsewood. Walnut and imitation 'Rosewood (MMus. .Walitut Colths from $95 upwards. Itosewml , Coirtnsll2o upwards, all other Coffins I proportlOti. -- Carriages ;mail:Hearses furnished at low rates. S,Crapc, .Gloyes,, Plate and Enir.tylug .ftrrutshed• gratis: • °face- open - day and F tei IDWARD DERTAKER. 24-101110 STREET, - glieny.. 3letallie; Rosewood and other:Coffins, with a complete stock of Funeral Eurnishlng Goods, on hand and furnished uc'hhOrtest notice; at lowest prices.. sae and Livery, Stables, corner of First and 'Middle Streets. Carriages,- Ratoueles, - B ugg les, Saddle-Gorses-4:c., for _ - IVOODBUFT I S 9 PATENTPOiIigit T BIROiIiftERS - Have the following good qualitie4: - - - • lat-teetiracti..'Ad PortabltitT . 3d Simplicity. 4th=-Dnrabilitn.;. 6tll-7.,y,legance of design. ntal. beauty,, alt the-qualifica tions necesiniy,fOin good, : relihble Barometer. Call and get ti-Cizeulas,:giving: description of the 4:earnet also:. the . endorscteentpf tltose themin use, frpm, the . . • - DL'NSEATAX aSt I E - T.E 6 , 112 59 FIFTH. ST.; OPPCIAITE AIASOSIC HALL. • • -- ~ . -4,;„;••••••• • • SPRING DS • Adapfedto I F. .#A TAILO9.-', • --?' • • - . , , ;7• - . • . , . , • . „ HENRY, G. ItALE'S 'CiiiiiitofPein4till—dBC-CialtStreets F olt , smuca-toisimeirdrsi.-T] balance of tiioWdleelrable Littanr„- now Offered ta t r h *P !ale% P 44 any onp tfcc_ lrPika tnie building alas triakda'selentiOn: , 4'lle vUlaßt is ideated`on a beintiftaniulteaUltslsOot. two and „b241711/iiettP:94 81124 . pil.b7 t ir,.?Th the ;Western Penn aAvaitla:24ll±o?l_,ll rbicliiruna - thiongh it:making. =elk -ritore. - Valtiable/sla PreilM . _ ARIA :O.:401144 Of 0 . 1 79 UP aa " 0 :041q191411,1dite4Itil prove an ornament to t The TenOniteitilfittliati will be sold a very - teasOnibta, - -iatea! and ..tia tufts, exceeding! easy. 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