. r N 11 II IMO CITY AND SUBURBAN. '4: a n t Eta% as Improved, is now • Ming ;taiattion. , °Beer Chambers, of the Mayor's po "lks, bmi Medgoad. " City Pollee Is daily YOB bettor `;ead more seddemt. ' One squire In the haste of the att7 bag so Mr than tan taverns. Noes itheettas is the Wesel plessure et Twelfth went urchins. • •7b Lew on dwellings end business Saes are beeonttnigvery numerous. . - drat wlll,be nude' abort]: to se. cure Mr the city a Pald Fire Department. Us Mossy Market Is very easy—mach elder Qua ft has hem durteg the put six 'Deaths. . ansprat of the eantriba• tors to the Insane °vital. Dizmont, ,irlll beheld Ittus morning. _didut 'Webb was arrested. by officer italoony yesterda for a r beethiehls 91i Was locked up hestittd• It. Coal shlPPas tuna ned been exceed ingly fortunate Ibis winter, anderivg actuddeeabl3ritozn elver dbwateria The gearootteee of the Pitts. burgh @onnoijy wilt be ottletagy an goonoid In to-monger , . Eleserrnr. lawyer wittm - aut number are coming to the atty. nue to moot twat on the top Mahar of the profession. Presidents Manley and Tomlbseon, of aty rkranells, bees bad a tedious job in appointing the Ccunmittteee 14 the year. Thane Is much poverty In the olty. Where It exlsta God and a few charitable people In our midst only seem to taper. • There la no truth In the rumor that The crash of thunder beard 'yesterday wfrom any of the big organs In the . - 1. Tao Bursa Louis-ma:l to cater %alai In the usual ' way by our ilcotoh bretbsru of y city this . . 'The Gazette ea 'and a ft er A pra hi,I6JU, campy the building panatteeed at the earner ef aerates sad Sailla. fil!k etreet. - Gewstll waft Home Is rinlverily Conceded to Ce one o r our man wh u at& nameand end Instittononn It Is etl =hateraged. !redacts Wender end 'Werner. Or tha Allettheuy Councils. win annannae Avatheir staodlng - committees at the next tar tosethm of Councils. Astalreraary..—Peo erda hundred and ably - - years ego yeat , was born tb bar ir 4, Eon. F tho gre to at American, rabosophew• and Brakeman, Jelin Welch; alleges Peter iliac' threatened to whip him M a Balton in Allegheny, ftwwideh breather the pewee Alderman Mullin Maned a warrant for . Thanks by W. A. eindentenny Ihr Frank Leenea Gstetoe or Fashion. exat Putmn:Vs Ilasattee, both 031 February. He keeps an the periodloalg and fa on Lad with 'the earnest. BE Cwammted„,jaa.'Efasicoa, the boy.who was armored Sunday night for stealing 1119 from &Garman cm Mt.. . Washington. was, of ar a hearing yesterday zooming, coma/Mad toiall for ytal. Was ethuipwL—Delective McCreedy informs ha that the ale condaestal by a aelowakeeper on the South Bide while left tor sate keeping in Ma cellar. wa* duly Wenapal and owed aothtaQ : to the Government. DIMS 11/Idlll Information berme Alderman Mullin yesterday, against JohnPilips, Hobart. Haney and Hobert Kearney, for tba laresny or twentyMers dollars. Warrants for toe arrest or the aciciniscrippre = • OEN EEO - - - Accident—Yesterday morning an ern; ploye. on, the Oonuellindlle Railroad, wail° coupling fungi. ears at Layton was -caught between the bull noses ;lad terribly crushed. ills re• ocorery is oonalderwl.dcrubtlhil. ' _ El • Wind of Meehan:Om In the any anon ally. sloths haws mums of counterfeit otionpo,pnt In the tone too.. Vier- are preeametopt Certettens who wouldlay . awaysrawnre In heaven which wouldn't be rwleentiod at s United Buttes Ono* ES lau&r.—tarala se re rday calle attention °thatlcl to the ho me J. I. Maw *al draws revolver ;and Unearned to. shoot titai,—a iclent: canoe for an Information fir surety of tne peaian.ce, aped which the Jaatloo lamed Iran Land Mids.—Then was a land tilde WNW the Soho bridge yinterday InOrn• log, which covered the track or the Oak land Paosoder Rahway mad inaiskired with travel on tbe road for wadi time- It was soon named, bowsver,' and thrinigh Inland repined. • ENE ME Alivied Larcesty..-Testerday T. X. made Intormatien White Alderman umeart charging AL Eller .with ma. Ldboa coleciffer and larceny. the alleged cages lonetettng Ili breather open Ida shop and, carrying off /erne of ' thi= Warran t tamed. • niguszsanaki . - - of ibis prosperous and well uumigoil la litigation met yienottlay and rewleined the italawimewthe am:epitome:it well a mad and d fleeted : " President junto Betßmia Treasurer, Ohm. A. Miami fismotary, Jos. -B. lit. Moeda; • tialicitar, Jona Wedltr Won. the tNottu w 1.4 beate r . wee stewed yonterday he teep, Itltllm or Ida old offense'_ .114PPII•r• ' thallobsixat drankywno . rday son alter In• "Us In • Draw manner ; ear cdr emobly bold* In the boon: and purn•el It. John willtiava a bear. Jag 9 . 116 =Max. • Janday evening Yr. S. Shea. of reat Stradatham, was enacted and ' butes by Mae parties Whits unknown. .. Yesterday bin ffrrlisenndd Matthew Were , *4. =de talbrmation. before Justice Benet 4- ' ; • tr o Z A. h...f... .- 11 .7 10 4 Jetut. K.llar% arid U theaririti awand4l4l . ' ' '`'le.lbe lilallta7ll7llrfulie Laud. . : + Tie ~+W7 had spriliti astm - -: 1 morrilitams inid Winter all orewded' I__ lirs . • . tato twelve lours yestardey—llebtalng. f , ukteader. rata. sleet, mow and • high wind Into the barrels. Tbe Indications '_"art Oat We Mull bare a ' reetdar Daman of Water Ur a deer weeks .to 40•244. Ml thinAer tliONMaitrAn•sult tot Au • V2ll, The Winweellter.-lunei bey be. Ilene thet no one should wblp . • ebn. dna. bat t ater poreer. . 417 when Peter Kenellarlerneged son Rho parental Pereltatles ri • .r reemehsteaster ams remind .tor. , : androeds emu laulie;—inna'Dlrren zoo Grata •• •• bad room *she beings Alder. Ilsiurrberd• renandav; Julia charged, Unto& willt; . /nudletou tearing down and de aging a clothes line valued at *ate and; wh ile• esserted-oo Misled weft s >violent attack 'noon her...ortte 'parties .raffle neighbors to each other. The *blame' endeavored to set ea. but.talled, and was lad to hold the nefebbarly a.litaas Jamb Nader - Stott to ' A lsared helm Marna= Ulna. of WET. ond iniernisike • Whet oho flots end thartttdos far riot end *mew the peso&•.Madi.alleges the emeed bowie Ekotillay essoddi and /shod berthieWbalt OWN, stoner and WNW Qs doors or the dwetheir e 'snd sunstssiag this Uses of Lis sineUy... Warrants were Isened lbr, sbe emit Oleo soowd. • Att4q4lllPmetniumo—Yacinday mom Jaw s attand main attempted to saw a *owed dwel t lbr otnety-four dolly; Ranh - mamma. Toe Calmar r ' pmad sere drawn - br Jamey tfelkter pa Ittitmor of Thomas AMmk Mr . the ; , :bentMoore mapeetteg -Mmad to 111aY Me matey mall ,the , fallow ammo, `reirt thistr . tear;lloltrlatir teem' ~. ,,.- l otthi a :selippad. Mr red tiMaded ..1 .- r_. ldtat Moodier of it r:11011:14 r .:oet Mm; Atthebiery was re. ftoday..nk ia tuld Anoth *dam: Zf or - - bog tha barearri,„ in r d j '..3ll4Bl " .ll4ollo M i lktoter the sate, tojand s . .a i leb t 4gt•tordtt =Nal • . hi pro th ahl algratates at to PM the lbrwed ON* lubt Igggrilani igr• gb• ism OBITUARY 'Determined are the days that AT Ela LeAl. Ire o'er Tb• namoored boor lion UM Wing, lltat hays this with lb. dead." That,. at itz o'cloa ea Monday esoralag. tb 17th Watson. at t.te tta ..... Noes., *re atm WILD/Qtr. ttt ra..gmri cLux C. 1103011103 In we allat ear of Ler Me. The summons has been long expected. She was net surprised, but, bowed with meek submission to the message, resign ing herself to the will of her Heavenly 'Father,' falling asleep full of faith and of humble holy hope. There shone out In Mrs. Robinson a beautiful type of character Malt formed only In domestio life, that Is developed and matured only In the family and In that:thumb.: All her time was given to her family, and to those kindnesses and charities outside of her family that made hetknown and loved by her neighbors, lOW DODO Weknoases and sufferings she was ever a though ff pl, timely and boned cant visitor, always exhibiting a quick understanding and awned Judgment of what wasto' be done, and a ready heart and hand for needn't relief, (Replaying in sit her duties and eliaritiesMie at most sell denying sweetness of Winner and rectitude of pu r pose. She was the light of her house not only, but also of all her domes* circle. She ehunned ostentation, shrunk from oonapienity, endured year! of sickness, marked by periods of intense . suffering, without murmur or 'complaint, thoughtful only of the oectiOnt of others.--a beautiful ex. ampleof patient, Chrlat•like sabmission In her aavereatauffering and In her final norm realizing, we doubt not, in her tranaltion from this wane of sickness. ffertng and' gloom, to that other scene of eternal bleeasdneas and glory,,a full fruition of, inilanl)lnd faith which had" many years been nourlahed through the sacraments and ordinsnoes of the Church of which she was a de vout communicant. The loss of tilts sainted woman to her Gunny and Meads Is beyond .repair. der memory will be OMNI* her itage t lu the heDrti of altwbo knew her. For her Il y er d ta Vomearbred by the eight *O4 all th at lite Is Wee." 17ea1h of an Aged ClUzon. Mr. JOhn McGrew, of Allegheny. died akhls residence on Observatory Hill yes terdiY, the 17th Inst.; at 2 P. M. The deceased was one &oar oldest Ind moat enteerned..ettlearw: There are bat few, If any,in either of the two cities who bays lived here so long. He was born In West moreland county, 'PA.Vin '..1785, and was, consequently, in the §..511 year of titans. He came to Pittsburgh In lik3, when In hls...daeanth :year, sad. lived to wit. mod,gocetwie growthlot Allegheny, etre alintiarMle entire growth:of-Paw burgh. . When he camp here there Was but one beeseln ?Allegheny; -that house stood a few atids• ohne the Bosponalon Bridge, opposite to which wu • f• owned by the father of the lain G eneral ßobituran. At that time the streets of Allegheny. war we compectly lined with hoboes end thronged with people, were open fields. It is not, often t h at tee =onus In a community' long enough to witruf • so wonderful • gropthend PO grula clumge. Hi. McGrew was a resident of Alle gheny (or over forty years. He Irlll man of steady habits, incluitrimna and respected by tail who knewhim, and was • member of the robed Presbyterian church fee nearly half • pentnry. He was for inearly seventy years a reader and subscriber to this paper, reading it from early youth up to bin atest daps. That one by one our old subscribers are passing into the dark valley - of death, sad'new generations come crowding on to flit their places in . the walks of life. Sill they in tnntaltall be gathered to their 11L L: SOLD ROBBERY A Jewelry. tine /named : to Daylight , and 11500 . Worth of Watches atone— No Mee to the Trdef., , .: 4 daring and dmpuden% rabbitry was *panatela% the Jewelry Meteor Orr* ktcponsity,-.,N0.).14 Federal street, Alla. gheity, yesterday. It appear that one of the proOrietoral McDocuthy, hid gone to dinner. Shortly after he left Kr. Orkeratiteid; orthartore for r. few Momenta, leaving the boy, who was at Work...tik. the back,part of the room. While engaged at his work, some one, it appears. came le the door andlook from,' the show case, a gold watch, one gold watch vll B llrollierl= ATI cb "' T a b l e coaster extends nearly the full length of the roue. and on the end next the door was the owe from which the watches were taken.; mtur-robbery wee tot die owned' until ktr. hicOonshy returned from dinner. who, on entering the store, !bond the door of the owe .open: and on a further examination discovered the theft.:: , A„: tiebtleinit.olitithCOPPdtdte idde of _ ;hi) street observed a boy coming oat of the store about the time the robbery was commltted,und as the fellow la known to be of a auspicious character, it la prob. able that be perpetrated the robbery me ISollite are on his track, and he will probably be arrested today, if not al. ready In custody. . 1 , ' '.'" i e eu ; sietilL . Ailso' ' Clittlon: 'ilistextlay .. . morning an adjourned Meeting "of the .. - Ittreileum Association was held at Jae parlor_ of the Bohlitssua Eteele4f beiilkelle M*; end .Beventh street. e Tileldplolde contilderatimi was the form of contract to regulate the sii)asyl repaisd,oll. , to longtityl dlsc - os- WM to4 ll V l 4lliite (realer part Of thri seWon, when a form was adopted, which It 4 thought, however, will have to be again amended .-bsforti It becomes sills gletorY. The Association then proceed ed to the election of a Refined 011, In specter, which resulted In the selection of Kr.,Juilinilidknitrhilmer, of Pittsburgh. The meeting then adjourned until this morning at ten dame, when the con. tract will again,' be considered: The malt' difficulty In arranging this matter i teems to be In relation to the respond- I .01.11%.4f .ewpsrattip, p aigir . th e 011 •bo ' beim dollVered. It sometimes happens I that-oft is 'llidliteeked'so.tbe exporteuf three predgfievetsdarathey'estialdpito They contend that it should dining this #ebautthe , risk uf itie Yeller, while se ler contends that . a.,delirou of ski", oil. flulproper own . , ObllleYlll 01 Se With Ito , flvelornedlMeal ty might arise, In case a lot should be -bu rned delelet. CHlP;totaltiliti, _ =lab the regulations are strictly set forth in 04 0 lb , * fAcoritypet, Hare the trouble in getting this point erningstr.' , ; , I 1 -Kw . !bite . - . L ll -K strike is sod toban, indsrt,lhe' majorityqlf • th e Union men Attuning to their prima. 'lts falltwitof MI strike.la accredited ` -to ' the want of Oar/ on On PIO otopepium4.:thili gl ng in In msny 'salon', luving those tg *Um: akethink to tiAtor their exempla r of• :ntert4Spitt offo 7d ,r AV in , credit he r utaburgh "operators who errork,we wouldsalteett likeT-Pneerr , ad throughout the sehre_the reaped of Outlined• othantfvf twmompaltr, _ hook Eel try eo word or - 410i belittua their reputations an gentlemen who Would acorn Code Wean things. • The being ended, the Western felon Oonnatty la again foil handed and prepared better tban ever le transact the share oreWneirir thintrded to the !. -ti"4 arpoillgobs s ,r a ~tharrow, oardlalng patron., g by the 1.1 uzuo 111 34,:',0 Weakened by the Erik% „„.„4.g..14,1111112011 : mara bo u ad the Ilnei ere suatful ortera bout one twat of the land to A irerypiess aut presentation ceremony took.!ybice, Saturday evealag, at, theme. ldanctiot Miss Bus B. Niohol, River , ave. naiyAlleghieut." ,: iminablithit;lt Mill be remembered, oOidlibgfed the gem, ga m e gemartdah mai the Attu:route anseipigif tits' nit= tar bar kindness the otter - aimless as. aembled at the time designated, at bar reemdeach whip Mr. John Nlebol. Chief Of the Department. la babel( or bla saw. r in a torat felica maim.; promoted her with an tilegeht set of Jewelry. .The olent h - Made a neat response, after red whicti te ateapaT Parectok of it Napa* Callatloo which. 'closed `"the _even ing's riastraxattraii:' .Thi.ooepaion throughout wail/461y eapyable and commendable moth eviden of the gen, Inanity orthe donom, and I tribute to the manta and merit of the biz poetess 1 44 . 1.241111 Dhrtslit. AN 42, none of fenperues ": , •,Gai l nid alemlbere of this Division will meat ildr evonhig in Mozart Hall, for .timitimmos of devising wade and mom to fncireass lhei 'asefolnese of • the 'Dl widens which has of late years bees prOdtunive , of .mtich good in, the COO 3. tnaulty. -It is hoped that this meeting wilh reeler :i.w. feettillm .1 6 0h1-12n so 144 lf. was-4ha largest glivlaien MO* United steak and all atetntswattre ems. sett) Invited to attend. . . , ME 'vv`saa~_.i THE COURTS. District Court—a edge Kirkpatrick. MOIIDAY, Jut. l7.—The first nee taken up was that of .Tanaes Tibby vs. John T. Shane, action to recover rent - al leged to be duo and unpaid. Verdict for plaintiff In the sum of P 124 59. James Irwin vs. John S. Shaffer, et al replennof household goods. Jury out. TnIAL MST Pore TtrickbAT. 164. MeClorkeo vs. S. B. Thompson, etal. 34. McCullough vs. White Twister. 42. Coal Bluff Mining Co., et. al. vs. Wesous Coal Co. SI. Rees vs. Morrow. 82. Hill Patterson et Co. vs. Baker do Hanlon 90. Flinn vs. Graham. 105. Grier tt Boyd vs. Tomlinson & Co.. 108• Smith vs. Youghiogheny Iron and Coal Co. quarter Sesslons 7 .4uage St owe. 'litmus's., Jan. 17.—The case of the' dommonwalth vs. Thomas Whittaker, Indicted for perjury, previonel* report ed, was ramped. Hr. H. EloCkwmiek, who with Mr. Ammon, was assigned to defend the prisoner, made 'an able argu ment for his client, but 'the fame were impanel him and the jury returned verdict of guilty. • Frederick Quin, charged with false pretense, was discharged on payment of Costs. a npi/eprea haring been entered. Christ.. Raker, of hlciteeatiort, was tried for selling liquor to a minor named Shields. The case "broke down" because of the absence of Shields. but Lee lacy directed defendant to pay the coats. The we of Henry Frits, charged with assault and battery upon PeterFolger, was settled upon payment of costs by defendant. Patrick McCann plead guilty to a charge of larceny' and was sentenced to the Work House for thirty - days. Court then adjourned. TRIAL LIST FOR TUSISDAT. • 171 Cato. vs. Edward Koserrian4 cases. 103 " Charles Stephens.;. , ., 160 Ered. Diffenbaugh:' 61 " John Model's. 81 " Nide Kirk. 62 • " Heckert, 411 " Pittock, et al. 318 " Wm. H. Sturgeon. • 208 " Win. Merriman. . 129 ". Joseph Leant. Common Pleas—g ridge sterrett. Marcher, Jan. 1 7.- . =Charles P. Enright va. Jane Buchanan: ea fa, on mechanic's lien. Jury out. • • The Great Western Building Assoc's. Wm or Allegheny County va. Frank Ketterlee et oz; ad. fa. on mortgage. Jury out. Bellowing hs the trial Bat for to-day 12. Frans vs. Jam et aL 14. 'Tannehill et al. va. Pfaff. 8. Talbert vit. Subuse. 55. Scott vs. Baseburgh et ux. 384. Shields vs. hieAt.oy. 21 Rodgers dr. Boa's vs.-Hays. 24. Horne va. Abbott. U. ( - layer vs. Z. Rodney vs. Geyer, 40. Burke ‘ll Glass vs. Lee. 141. Bradshaw va. Duff. 42. Corn. for use, va. Barker et al. 43. Com. for use, va. Taylor. 44. Cons. for Use. 'cm, Pierce. 45. Com. for use, vs. Smith. 48. Com. for ww, val. Huey. ELECTRIC LITIOATION Lightning Rods send Alleged Palse P. tence—Alterthe Accused. Yesterday. morning Deputy Mayor . Nichols received the leforniatkin of J. . Fricke & Co. against J. G. Preeton for false pretense. The alleged fraudu lent transaction dales back to May, 1669. Fricke & Co. are lightnlpg rod mann. factuiera In this city. At the time des ignated they ) alleged they were called upon by Preelon, who represented him- • self lathe owner of a farm near Mead ville, in affluent circumstances and res ponsible In ballnea• character. It IS said he wished to procure a sufficient supply of the rods to protect the Court House at Meadville, be having the con. tract for that work. Under his representations Messrs. Fricke dc Co. allege they were - Induced to lei him have the desired goods on credit, tsonnting to 1280 40. - Matters went smoothly enough, until the time for pay. went of the bill arrived, when it was not matted. They then, according to their Statements. Visited Meadville to Investi gate, and found that Preston's repreaen tattoos In relation to his ownership of a farm were Wee. The rods had been placed on the Court Rouse and he had satured the money promptly for the work. It is alleged another de mand was made on him for the amount of the bill, width being refused, proceed logs wereAntered.- An officer with a warrant proceeded to Meadville peter: ._day In search of Preston. The facts will "probably be mere 111 ay developed at the hearing before the Deputy Mayor. neater Vi'asti:ng Machine. It has no equat—Does ordinary Wash. Ing of a Family In one or two bours.- . Sayan S9ep and Clothes—No Balling of Clothes Required. ' AIicraniLiCEs—ALLIWICZNT Mrs, W. N. Russell, 60 Handoaky attest. Mrs. J. E. Parker, 29 lissb3lla street. Mrs W. Prescott, 21 babe)]* street. Mra. J. Prescott, 19 Isabella stmt. Mra.:W.Scbplery, 25 Isabella street. Mrs. M. Patterson. 27 Isabella street. Mrs. J. &Miele. 40 Federal street. Mrs. Stedart, 46 Federal street.' Campbell. 193 Federal street. -Kra G. Rhode Federal street. .6lnt. Dr. U.S. Bay ., 183 North avenue. Mrs. R. Means, 97 Beaver avenue. Mrs. Dr. Mowry, 219 North arsons Mra..T. A. Myler. 218 Inauck street. Mrs. W. Jankmaon. 174.,Inazock street. Mrs. M. Foulke, 176 L,eoock street. Mrs. W. A. Prugh, Ward and Sedgwlek street. LL Mrs. W. B. Newel, Diamond.' Mrs. Dr. Sutton. 19 Loakton avenue.-' Mrs E. B. Carnahan, /CiO Fourth &ve ldts. Ewing, 166 Fourth avenue. Mrs. Dr. G. 1...31e4.330k. 110 Fifth &Venue. Idra, A. Inman, 2C3 Third avenue. .11ra..J. Reiter. UM Wylie street. • Riachmore. 167 W.V II O strinit. Mrs. E. Broaden 26 UM street. •' .I,lra. E. Miller, 24 Ress street. • Mfrs. -Brune, 28 R 0741 street, - White, Et Rosa street.. Mrs. R. D. Clar . k , 205 Third avenue. Ent J. M il ligan. 103 Boned avenue, , Kra ARigby, 161 Second *ream. ' alni.4.-T.7Patterson,•l63 Sealed mune; • Mrs. J4Pattarsom, 66 desondaiven Mrs. G.W. Mast, 930 Polio Street, ' Mtn. J. D....Gravrg Liberty street . Mrs. Knabali 164 flegond aventte: • Itra. R. B; MlBlr Sowlotleyvillo. Hrs. Rev. H. P. Itertman, 1,812 13Utley etreet, - Hormltigham. - • • • afro. R. McClure, Ellzabete. • Mrs. 414.cnis, Ltwrenceville. • • • Mrs. D. Jones, , Temparanoeville.. • - If not convenient to _tees talk eat , be pendles mon th ly payments.' ••• . • 'R.- H. Lona - Agent; 'No. 12 Federal et.. Allegheny el_ty. Alp for tale by R. R. Brecht, 212Plite P. P. Browe, 1,323 Careotietreet, Elrming• Blsbap, ISt Penn -street. -T. G. Little. Sewickley: R. Sl/Clure, EatatuatL Dr. Darrin. This wonderful and' very successful healer of chronic dimwit bu arrived In the city and tiken moms atthe Robinson Howie. Ho clomp to us laden with testi. mocilals from the afflicted In Europe and the tinned ,Eltatea„ certifying to some very wenderful entre. Ectinte brought , to him on Miens have boensent home on font, permanentiy , relieved of Gobi, Rheumatism. Add Pandyals; miee no medlaines of any kind, wed perfeets Ids cures by that wonderigi po Of magnetism, thegift, of but few.. men on ' earth. Charity oombined with itympathy for the afflicted; are amine of the traits in the Doctor's character, and helmets the -I poor free of.merge. All consultations frae, an that mould there 'bet any cage 'which are incurable, iminedbdidy discovers It, thereby saving hhi patrons any further e m peaditurec lAociey ang thine 'which they night otherwise The Doctor Proposes to remain In HIM. burgh • fee weeks, and Invitee the agitated to call upon him, guaranteeing to deal honorably and fairly with every oath and will undertakenocase Mitch Ms wonderful Intuitive knowledge of reecho does not warrant him In perms .rally Being . a stranger,. comparatively, In I Pittsburgh, be is aware that he labors `tinder overlain embarrassment which be hopes to effectually remove by perftem. ling some of those wonderful cares which have established hit reputation In the ens and Europe, which MUM Paley the most skeptical. And heoardially Invitee the worst cue.. of rheumatism, gout; parlysis, and other chronic) diaesses, to call on and consult him, free of dams, at thatrielsum. "e. • Hectors Earths :onus t TOl7:agree. able llgbeuturitlve rood's superior sett. pie for puddings and A ll ies, and tabled,. recotruuendeel by for for Invalids and aWbitreab Bold by sal grows. T • • .r t PITTSBURGH DAILY_GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1870, ♦ STOBF FOB THE BOTH. How a Lad Hhealad_Mmaolf Into Forums and Influence. At a meeting of the stockholders of a prOminent iallway corporation, recently held in this city, there were present two gentlemen, both well up In years, one however, Considerably the senior °flee— other. In talking of old times gone by, the yeunger gentleman called the atten tion of his friends and told a pleasant little story which should be read with profit by every poor, Industrious and striving lad.. We use his own language: "Nearly half a century ago, gentlemen, ' I was pat upon the world to make my living. I was stout, willing and able, considering my then tender yeara, and secured a place in a hardwartratore to do all scale of chores required. I was paid seventy.five dollars per year for my boyish services. Otto day, Vier I had been at Worn three months or more, my friend there, Mr. )1, who holds his ago remarkably well, came into the atom and bought a large bill of shovels and tongs, sad-Irons and pans, buck. ets, scrapers arid Ratifies, for be was to be married next day, and was sup. plying his household In advance as was the groom's custom in those days. Teo &Melee were packed on' the barrow and made a load antllcleralY heavy .for . young male. But more will ing than able, I started off, proud that I could move 'each a, • mean on the` wheelbarrow. I got. on remarkably well till 1 struck the mud road, now Seventh avenue, leading to my friend 8.11. - house. There I tolled and tugged and tugged and tolled, but could not budge the load up the hill, the wheel going It's full half diameter la the mud every time I would try to .propel forward. Finally a good-natured Irish man passing by with a dray took: my barrow, self and. all on his vehicle, and' in consideration of my promise to-pay him a " bit" landed me at iny destine ! tion. I counted the &Melee Carefully as >I • delivered thew , and with my empty barrow trudged by way back. Whistling- . with glee. over my triqmph over difficulty. Some week. after I paid the Irishman the "tilt" and never got it back- from my employers. [Mr, B. I am sure, would have remuner ated me, but he never before heard thus 'story, Ass if he is Inclined he can comm.°. mils the debt by sending me a bushel of his rare ripe peaches next fall.] • But to the moral. A merchant had witnessed my struggles and how =dowdy I labor ed to deliver that . load of hardware; he even watched me to the house and saw me count each piece as I landed It in the doorway. He sent for me next day, asked my 'name. told me he had • reward for my Industry and cheerfulness under difficulty, In the shape of a live hundred dollar clerkship In his extendve estab lishment. I accepted., and now alter naarl„Y.a ball esottuy has passed, I look back and say I wheeled myself Into all 1 own, for that reward of persavereance was my grand stepping atone tofortun e." The speaker was a very wealthy banker, a man of Influence and position, and one universally respected for many good qualities of head and heart. Boys ; take a moral from this little story and be willing and industrious. -, You do not know how many eyes are upon you to discover whether - you are sluggish and careless, or industrious and Willing, or how many there are who, if you are moral and worthy, will give you • stop. ping stone to wealth and position. !!rum . the hal th sepi,rl.4. Dropsy. • The term Dropsy signifies a morbid accumulation of water In the names or cavities, the mostganend cane being a special Malt:pity existing either . in a functional or organic affection of the kidneys. It is often complicated with affections of other cranes, as - thi liver, itingl, heart, stomach, spleen, etc., to determine which lea desideratum, to. be obtained many timea only by an examination of the urine. • By whatever combined influences Money may ensue, - the blood first par. takes of theseand Imparts the peculiar characteristics to the urine—the coerce. pending chantreerin the bleed end urine always going hand in hand In. everrva riety of this affection. The most formidable., case or uncom. ',heated dropsy, we are happy to say, can many times be readily relieved by a very dumb, remedy. • t. This remedy we are In possession of. and have cured hundredi of oasesynth it alone. One of the most formidable of this kind that came under our notice far year,, wee that of Mts. )(vim Tisir fpsab Macon, Pa. She was entrutouslyewelled,' had a - bad cough, difficulty of breathing, and wan much debilitated. We sent her a smell package whichao duced , the . swelling,. end the iteoind course of medicine completed the cure. Another extraordinary case was that of Kr. —; of_this county, a meu. over seventy years old. He was not only enormously swelled, but bad moth cough, asthma end palpitation. He was entirely cored by a week's trestniebt; ' and although three years have elapsed, he has had no totem of -the cedimudet, and Is pleased to call and see us sionallyand entwine hie iratifude. !Another case lives In Jefferson comity, Ohio; an , old man Whole physicians gave dim no bop of recovery, sod whose friends had almost despaired of Mit:life; We never maw this patient, but sent him a package of medicine which mired him. We have cared hundred' of ". eases of Dropsy; with but a single package 4 of medicine each , and at _cost less than ti, dollars. Bend • specimen of 'Urine, and have the medicine sent., , L.*OMrsumr., 'hf. : . "IZlGrentatreet:' —item Es Ate Transfers. ' „ The fOltowing deeds were admitted of reeord #n tho.offlee of poik, H.-4412ter.' R.,m ker*.4 l / 0 10 31 W 09 11 WE,Mmi day: Januar y 15. 18691 • Join 110,1zzsziMI:5:111.elljalet J1:287.1;401 .Q! l o. " A. Hall wed In iltetßatfeei, 'Woe. It, Clo ut. OW I; lot 20 • 71 by tees, of /100 k L AWN 1.2011 Jalob Hash. to Yin. hams, 49 tober .lot: lot 73 by 170 feet al; Loa ust ets9ol. All9gto ov. 503 !H;ltry Poulos to Jottnts W. lob Ho, 19. law, In br 1.19 feet on oblostrwo. Allexheny...tg Salta M. 41091. w John Hanlon. Julse 1.1890; let 21 by 101,feet.on,DolesOolFeet,Elstslooes._ tA; ''' .r: At]) OF lOW fess on Pwak f I etf eog, , otorfiirg:,,.. to Hrislsen Whaa, January H. I IWO; lot 43 /371111 05.4 001/sassistrool,iTsrett Ili Tr•lde 1 . 300.11 • • Ws, the. , 11 v 31 , 13 . 11:4% ..,. hill, pee, 9, 11, i liVeg . H a . Kerr to . .lorth 11.11. Deessol2.lll, .•Hle 1/01 1W by ISO feet 10 tlqtyssi totywo ri: l Jo tr. • H. Hill, 13 ' '' trazi,4 l ,l,.°.,AvAl" va41.24,51y lsoo on /It h no. tie •Wi:Ooo twew..11.7.10.1 1 504LC r l i zIg i si4D . a v d.i17,41,1,17:4,24,,1iz,4, J A.it'7;;;.at';;:/4i'..1, —IWO 1.110 ty 1101ect, WalooLtteeet,Wels. b L1.419199,,Uc1 lt,l9 SLOW Jloe• Hooter to Iftwaolat.lall, * web 31,11919 . :t • urea 10 Itunt ' r • . - - ONDAT. Jan. IL 70. Cillieltr faVata g i.• "" ln "l "" .4 Thus. esti %%0 1 a . % 11. 1:4.114,1,1.144;....14.11.40t • Ihnoy Joeob Luta go Philip. Kant& J 45.. N. leaWili tig” l &WriiiitlATT t rOtt 24 1,4 iCalt. on Liarriaon itrf!l. • eutti r tt( e/ MCC Int On ovloo • ft. on' bullet iiteel. Tot teonlb - ward. Pillaborgh r... 400 J. Ofi• ethren la Mat, aeon: •1,131 114' . UGC 1 acre ',actor. of laid ltt Verson 14.• 111. 5 ;: Painted to • elaterlor ./r_PD 84'18,'". Ma; Lots Nom 1412 and" ilt. , Bakaarell•a P i 112 Ma lora tp 1 1•1 , 11 . 41. /Latta, toJeo. U. • Maher. Jan.' I!, :01,; JOgliegil":0117 VV.., mere , a, aII !waits P tit lure "‘l2. ay;, j'Ar IT44lirielip.°TatlVlAT klush .. a.ilson le euat A. Norco Jae. Ltg Peon li' .41:16 John O.lltorrai 40 Jai.' N. 111_,1 ility WON:Mt F,llii"""lnstrli'Ll " rt . PUb""4 ***al bly%lV. ph w e a l. . . M2l • • Wbt. Beattie, DO and Dia Federal street, Allegheny, returns his , ahem° thsaka to hts friends and a kind anddia. climinathag public, ler their ver7.llbliriar pairtinage extended to blm for ao them yeari,krid ',spectrally - informs them of MP; his return. trout the-different markeht a ' W 1... a b l atodk of ' goods and some all,, ns in fanny and staple goods suitable - the present aesson;whlchire now 'open ;for inspection. and U. usual will be offered at very lotrairfomwlhare.; by rendering all clearance axle. unmet. nary.' During Mahe& 'season. owing to the great throne many of our customers imeldnot remitted on. ' lathe Mare, ith.' rangements will bo made BO that all can be waited mg, bromptly,Viiiilsotiy and protilably, by abls and experienced as• sistanta. at 180 and 388 Federal atieat.. eOOO Grown and Wm. Ef. Orden* Car. penteni. 'and oceuirieg the, reopeotlve Positions of employe and VmPloYer wards each other., hatbet• dlithwthydro Allegheny rottenly In relation to wagea geld to be dna. Grown,. when-IS is alined' Green seised Groin by the lintel tont ehrked him severely. Alderman Me. Maidens leaned a warrant tor Groan% a n t a . on B rown's,lnformathor for - .an. molnd battery.- • • • if you *am your hair • dreiard 'or frizzled slier the latest fooblon a com fortable ahave,-Ov lauMlous liatb or s cupping and leeoblEgoroy or to /90 all, goFto Mammon's ponularaaloon, Zederal One; Alleabarly, . T BUSINESS SENUTION: A . Grand Cleave Commenced— Priers Less than Gold Value- now ts the Accepted Time to Purckuse Hats, Can and Fun at Great Macrlncea. Yesterday, In this city, was. Manure ted a grand clearance rinks at the exten sive Rat; Cap and Ladles' Fur Emporium of Win. Flaming & Co.. No, 189 Wood istreet, hu wh e i ca ch uao can fo n r o e t W a hi n e iipto.pionsvine manta for tkrifaln Purchasing. From time to time In these columns we have adverted to the enormoua stock carried by this to represe eit ntative and fair dealing firm, and thtmanse wholesale and retail trade which they have succeed in building up. Making oonstant a Mahlon s to their stock, doily receiving invoice* they have accumulated ely In Inuit: goods, and now as the winter sea. eon approaches a close, they have determined ion dogleg ut to make room for ; new good to iroPIAY the • early 'opting dem d. Hume, succeed the early 'opting clearance sale as been corn. Mance& The goods of this; house, while superior In quality and selection have at all times been sold to patron. ' at the c i smallest marginal prate, and the com munity have mug since been made aware of that fact, and have most liberally taken advantage of it by conferring a vast share of patronage. But sa great as has been the peat reduction In prices In the ordinary course of business, the present clearance sale contemplates outdoing everything they have heretofore done In the way of 0110.Ap lIATCOMNp. Ladles fan of the nribet grades, rich, elegant and fashionable, made into allatylell, are offered at prima so marvellously cheep as to occasion the wonderment of visit ors. They are, In the new schedule tof prices adopted, absolutely arterilleol. There is true economy in purchasing match goods at Fleming & Co.'s justnow, and those who need or who will need In 1 the future any fur wearing apparel will permit a• golden opportunity to pass without securing in advantages, If they fall to make their purchases now. • The came great bargains are offered In the hat and cap line, as goods In those department& are Included In the grand clearance nada' The stock In this lino la re markably large, fine and fashionable and to either wholesale or retail patrons pre. Rents especial attraction. Country mer chants in the city will do well to look through the store and Inquire the prime, as they will find It of material concern to themselves to be Inflormed of the mar ket fluctuations in that establialunent. - We feel that It Is unneensary to say that Messrs. Fleming et Co. never *deer• tin to do what they cannot or will not do. They always moan fair and vipers baldness on an equitable and legitim in teala, If they would advertise to give away their. goods they would keep their words till the last hat was given out; if they announce, as In the Present 'natant)°, to afford remarkable ad. vantages to thelr patrons in the way of tow prima, they will live up to the nilleat word and letter of the bond. Honorable and square deallng In all their boldness relation& the patine can confidently ox. pact to more thin realize In the clear ance sale all we have said of Use ad' taps offered. Every one ought to know that a lbws of good sle, taken occaelonally, puts fat on the boned and mlkes one cheerbil and contented. Rvery one News that Pier, Dannals a' Co.'s ale,' made at the Oregon Brewery, on Stevenson street, Is the best in the country. L Constitution Waters a certain ewe for Diabetes and all diseases of the Hid. nays. - Par aale by all Droggista. ' ROPINNOTT—On Vanderlearning. Jaeger, lltie./670 Mrs. ANN 110/Atitteip koweekaatr. wile a; wallas% O. itootriseA. Tel. Toners/ from tt• Monongahela Moore. Ladies` entrance, Smithfield Street, On Wteareszar Momenta. the Meth inet.. at 10 o'clock. The Meads of therm/IT are invited to attend. ItOHNINGTON.- On Seeder. the O N Sr.., at 3:40 r. JOSSPII DOltlitlitiTON, in the 76th year otitis ate.. The lane al will tote • place from his vita resi dence In Teinacrancerille an TOISDAT, 18.0 kat.. at 70 tve_liek ' 'VIE mid of the family are /nit , d SO attend. Carrtesea will leave Um corner of To .rth avenue. and StaltAtield strut • 9.31111X97—At . rectlac, ou Glearratory Yall o NtaltiMl.V.l4lt l ;. l . l ,l.'t V. L .l!!` . Yanesll on WingsgoaT. Notice of the hour of runes at In Wednesday morales/papers. • WHITAIVIRIL-4fit Woodsy. Jett 17th TOT% fIaTUA ull4 X 11 . mite of Michael Whitmore, In the 40th year of her ate. ir altered from the re•ldeeee of her 'Disband, 149 Pena WPC 6; on Wirth Ittlealr as CZ aPPOIT, 10th lost:. al X o'clock. /ricotta of the family a•e ref pfctfolly tallied to attend. Er.N.r.i.TrlPLlVirl'itit.""ith. 1670 . /uneral from St. Peals Church, Lac/rifle. op WenettilDeie scotoccid. at 10 o clock.' /friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. GILMOR9-0a Montle4 morainic. January Iltn, st 4 Wei., t, 10494 v, Infant daughter of Jthsohn, and 11aggie J. Gilmore, "ailed 360 mou /mama! will take place from the readings of her grandfather, Roll. Scott. co aaa • of Bedford ',same and Plum sere.; co ems (Tuesday) JI/ Telteo ne e at 9 o'clock. /friends 'of the latalG are reiprettelly Invited to Pitted. , EFtTARER/3 B. PaNTa1taax,.:.:.;.......J.411Za LiATTIF RSOP & WILLIAMS, Ondertaaara. earlier of 71 , 1111% creme and Wan. Pittsaniah. C.lnns of all kinds, titaTjtat3'l4ll .tigg '"• ,..A "-' I4. ' IZ ' AT,IB', ...saouabla tanza In um City. ti.use tact omee owe dar tma alsin. I AWEB 'ac PrkuLes; DZI3TALICEISB ANDIAVERY !MAl:Litt, cornet I I ILANDUMY tITHXET AND WM/WE ANZNUII AllegbettriClty, Ithcrt..4elrf.:OvVis rlel ß oago=ei, M. "'V4Vailit'l mem D i . at vim, froa4 to MU. e t kpin i t .r.luteft l lent. Unatoci and claith= 11.1, sla t ? Wads of alt . rm mad Alum. `1" aosErn MEYER & SON, lazirxmlitrsaiawil. "No. 4114 !IBM el.rairr Carriages for flamemak 43.00 Zaa 00171.N8 and all funeral Ttraistultent at re. PECIE PAYMENT RESINED NO• EIVELtit7GI DIRS. S. C. ROBS, .1 No. 91 Federal Streei, IS PAYING SILVER . IN i CHANStI Yew Xilnner-14'. NitoTLaefr Goods, ' • New liibben , Botos, ifcw j.etveirtl• - And PliOT LADIES' 0001)8. Come " d ßai DOD**. nut of ewe. aid toelteb LW et giver. at a 1 FecieraP*Mree4 AUit/henV• 5011N — W030.1 3 44 00/ Bell .aad.Brass Founders,— • URI* LOCONOTIVE t ROLLING lILI - ... : • . • • 814.EU3=13 • . . Made., PrOloptly to Order. .; ; 'BABBITT ME' Leand Sept on Hand, Proprlirton sad Munhatariva of Cooper'slmproved BalaneeMbeel STEAM PIIM;P: 'Mee, £4B2 . PENN EITELEVii. limandrl,Cor.l7t6 and Itallroad StmiGki IM=!=MMI, _DENEY G. 11E,-- -j,NERCHANT T 1111011; Corner of Pena Ana Stith Street.. FALe Apia Tia STOCK NOW COMPLE'PE tiiluit. -- ;o1.:-ficvrtEme =CB Would a. +di tonv ta ime ...woe - my Dock' of WATIIII3. uoXICO. JCWILILY Rudolf, W. - G. .11171ESEATEVS. .11LODUSE AND OPTICIAN. OS Jar= AVM% dag' - Fill-ROT/17/rB—.2b-lel,n Sale,; eLost," " Wn ho . g i bilnd.".Boarding," de" ecreettieg POUR LIMO?, will be inserted . in Aug COitrnins once for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each addh, Norval tine FIVE MEW= WANTED.—IIy tam- ILY. • GIRL .to do general nouselrork. Raoul., at 37 Emahlleld strew. WANTED—A respectable SIT UAT/ON by s young man urn, boa bad comilderabli dui:solutes In the family grootry and proyialon business, book-kends, and mer cantile life Ile . Ilnexeyotionable refer. once.. D. e.. G•z11 - 111 cam "WANTED. - BOARDING; - - A T I Pleasant Front Boma. with good funny board. 4T ANDER...ION 4THEZT. All WALITTED.....IIELP.,..-AT EH. PLOYMENT 0/7ICZ, I. elali Street, 110113 (31:11Ll3 and MEN, for dlltoreed kW. Of aazoloyment l'arsoas wanting ban. of al/ bads can pa 00001104 00 short oollao. WANTED—An AGENT for this Tirrro SVAVVIeSIZeIrfa d 'IZIYAITOT4 I ,IITeI "" "b ft. ""'"4T. H. C. WILCOX. Tcovc H or Agent lysirrED.-4 GENTS every- Drivallo . . tie the /1112.810 AN J fT. Ktltting Mgetane ere( ill"th'i "2" Wu! knit 110 000 Inma te.. . mtrVi o,es. ILNIIT7Nr itACITINIC CO., limo. Yam. or et. Louis. Yo. WANTED. MOUTQAGES. $30.000 to Loan In large or amall amounts. at a Air rate of Waren. TI/0114111 8. PISTTY, . 11 1 / 4 Bond and Boat Sainte Broker,. No. ITO Enclthileld meet. WANTED. - AG ENTA. ;1100 rBo v mcCilitBlnVil4rolicifugo 1%11.: CHINS. PM., only OIL Great lathe..meats So Eta. Tbls It we matt plantar birsrlag alsk • of Use day—maim tap limos, "mum BLl4b"—srlll do cos Med or wort that ear. be acme on any. maehto-1013,0Q0 •old cad tile • demand eoastaatly Itstreadati. Nor ts the Ursa to take Arley. bead pm elreulata, CU.. 11'0:M N= eTY, at Loals.No. 1-_OST.-1110NDAY, 17th lust. tfr".litta 7 tatil a libigZU:p a tm l !' .11:Kafar d l , re ol m e :a rd .:ll be p.m to the node, on lee,. tel the M aaaaa Mem. AlMshemy titY, '1 OST OR ATOLEIL—Wednes. j e.o.7wm ltiFl:Mri%; 3 :tvngl a nrvimeygazp I..vo herdb- Met * .uler,aikibm =x ' 4l '' 69 Pn. KART STEWART. RooT''''''''' o LET. Snit of Booms utTsr4l n d,T=. 1.,T, 1 ' • " APion 1 • pit lIM IntsTillCT • COVW elii'; THE U a ITE Is sTA lt TOR TUR A wt: T.... riitt i tf li ig ? Fri g " ' YL T A rs• HEIM • der be net. A t co.:Z. Zill'ti. jien"gleirriaß;: lag &imbed far •Cl clangs f ink gly ' hi• gig t,„ r asol sib r thing • ylettlin .1 11412 • ,,,Ade A,. HI • order of be Coo -I, Jaot •• it 1,,,b,.,... t,, all P•mgai•gda• base , 1 rogg: lb , Ir dam dna ,tb / l frligiri nt iftil l i t ti ' -• •Pr... 0 6.21. tea S. nAnexi.. Ji.,'74,!°104/,7,11-.lu.b:: rrnotor. al ids OW , . it o. gill / a n, 1 ,. /oi. .tfabo d ig. ih r 11110,1 11110 e. U/1111t lir Xslr t r. PM Iran krayst."ArtaVdtigt lavr. y. gya Arikit on, Unit .t • to ld itt.-;*. d Tingd 3/regin 1,71: tall".•719111111"41) luadeP2rkA7tr .I.'lldetimad befarl:tb• KM lieguler.st 06 6.11. alMe and ri+l .. fil -ow AD ININIATRA— . l' ' To2c.b.T.ni, !wt. a_ry!IANI to tb.,ap,A., , ; ,, r. , mime sMr Mt...WO -,,ar IPLAt„gig,pmg:w.,,..,.., MM. 0.44 tail:twat Pktibaat, taut. all, innings bairles elthns Minn said mat/ wilt. [ 1=:,:-.1.,, , ~ ta.:::;,:,:,, ,,, ,,... , , , -:,, ... .1.1,, , m0t5a110 too rinalusisratt at thert,eiwr- '•-• s,.l%,titersruos,AttonArA.Lar. N, rum' ' meant, A MAZY A. 1 ,, ..A., , n,10br _ .., ..r .e. 4 , 11 1 2: 1 -1 • • • •Ad qbalotratzlii; ~,• , . ______ I I•`'''''''"l'r • ''''' (ficetrixtr.e.;;:"*.i:;47r.'"r--''''''s ~ : • Alum.nrtuvr.o.n. ma, isach.r . I Ive.!IICE.--the assessment for-,' ' G•dg r-‘ alld Yavinir, orßiver Avelap, i ... .... ~ irmrif 0 radden 4. Ilooos tbeele; b now ilidrl.l, ~., Ilts'efaueleaue,i iao out be been at thlshilleihab—'- :,.. ' IL lltUhrEpiptl..behttlr ji b R.B9 : 4 " a ': ; .$ lowa - he ;timed' la the haw:bet the C1b71,07., tr",ll67'e"4o,4lefil ;,' ' '• " ' ad=;XIS D411,1h N tt sliClEAbe -assessment tor kincsivm.. vwst,ss mon DervullonuAt.rl; orulht seisms -sstssist, /I'oto, Min 12i Slit 1;11'44- sichr rea ely - fol;•- exintlaatto% =ld claim 'eon at tblioallice assCUI TTIRD.a.y. haw, 1111:14 11 1700irben 11,14 M *Trained to lla ass TM.. 'S *aft Par entice- Uti. 11. J. NOWA& at? Zataiser. T 3 Cc ots