MU 40.1.1i#411 ME*, COY AND SUBURBAN. Champ of Dam. 7 1b• press and ofneee of the Daily and Wes: Grairme will be removed, from 14111:411 to the last of March, from theft old stand on Fifth avenue to the large, fithrwsoried ..Sazsrra thew korner of Smithfield street and Sixth 'venue, recently purchased by the pro praetors as a permanent home for the Owarrra. Banta for gate good Banta In Allegheny City will be mold cheap to an wiergetlo matt. For tarnia,.&c.(call to-day at the GAZEITI • - llLae prleonars were taken to the Work Ronne yeatirday. rater Molise took Bennett Lake's Nor, •afood at two dollars. Alderman Milne planed a warrant. "itemises' = at the Allegheny !Jaynes Offbele getting dull. Ws Honor had Woos cue of drunkenness before him morning. • A:Meer James Moodie obarged C. B. !Wu. before Aldera ble ht saters, with Big wilfully town m do n w= •• Constable's elle nonce. A warrant was issued. —Misr* "Alderman lieubert s wend womust ws issued at of Maggio Thompson a , for trunkinstance supposed. to he in tbwhOuse of Mre. Matthews, known u .- - Thew Omura waived here yeetirday trona.Lonbaille, Ey., and kaving neither gain - ey nor frien made known to the Myer his desire to ds, be sent to the work- Wane basthirty days; he was sent, • Ate*ling was had before Meyer Cal. law yesterday In the sew of Emmet and Newell, the rival Allegheny hotel keep. ars. When a oomerennee was effected, the prosecutor withdrawing the information. -I;llberderll.—Ann Schist)ly triadelntbr. .nuitlon before the Mayor yesterday assitist John Shingle for Barely of the atte alleges that,Jonn threatened Cratp her. John wee arrested. and vliqcsi hearing discharge& . . ••••• .Elimars Wililams made information be. lora Alderulan Butler °barging Thomas' awaGraos Allison 'with disorderly duct said said parties haying said some very Jbadaltinas about Emma mid called her +'Matted Alamos. .They were - held tor a. • d ohs B.Basnand"Peter Dethlhed a fiaht• Issloon .111.nnInshaak yelitarday., :Livlitigtd hive been expected thirWhh ocequared. John sought retirees beers '3Wiitob Barker, who tuned warrants for • She arrest of Peter on Informations for fesault and surety of pekoe. . Axial° shively, of Vlrgto alley. oom- J plidned to Alderman bichtesters yacht: , .day, that John Shingle had drawn a knife lied made oath to the effect that be would mimeo rest Whined until he bed taken her 1111 a. John was arrested and hold lbritylertrat on as information for raraty, Ttanase Cantarall, hariugno other wei :MI 'which to amuse htmself=ed hie 'sParuie desires by pelting mate. ,nen witli =ow Dana. Mlehml failed is 44pr—p the amusement, and broustt •intit before Alderman Moreland for as-, sault and battery. - Thomas was held for a hearing. _ ,Thianday erening,Wasbington Stoney boy about fifteen years of ism, slipped •on the toy sidewalk, on Penn 'treat, near ; Thlrtysecond, and fell. Making his arm, below the elbow. He was removed to the xteildenoe of Ms parents, In tha Sixteenth* horn% where Dr. H. H. thark attended . hie Injuries, Preludes' Auteuil and Battery.-11dst.i Ifarbimen made innormation before the, Mayor yesterday. charging Thomas Plickins with felonious assault and hat; 'Robinsonhe parties had.• difficulty in township, where they reside,' when.ls is alleged Perkin. 'arm*. Barbi! imam the head with a club. A warrant was lamed. • • 'Ames Barge, on yesterday. was . wsliad - with a desire to possess tame ass-, Mks belonging to Alexander 'McClintock. of the 7th ward. and not cartng to ask for them entered MoOllntock's taw mill' on 'Ay eighth street, and helped hum. melt F 'A warrant tram Issued for his arrest . by Deputy Mayor lib:thole, and he was afterwards sent to the Rouse of Refuge. • Bests. libutasines and Papers at Oil., B. Awes, No. 41SixthTe11118. , Books: at half prim The latest publications and atandard•works. Subscriptlonarecelved foiallthe =Views. awl back nwobors turidshed.-• All Lbw Illustrated weenlise awl the most popular dallies , teoelved . promptly. A . large stock of stationery and enselopsa_coruttautly on hand. No. 41 81.1 th avenue. - - Seim' itirldent.—Air: James Parker. a roller 'deployed at the 8 0 7etene Mnte. Wittied oft Thursday pres ',,fie-Wale working with tit iron , bdr it the wrarezers, trying to remove a ball that had become fastened 'ln Sham roma wag._ when octe,and of the bar. was aanghtio the squeegee% muting theother end so ittikehiny on ihe 08 Proakinit kitsiimponi in Mipplcm . - . n . I :A. W hat Became or 11.—We learn that; an information 'lrsiCtrustio. some time • since before Alderman Nicholson, by a. gmetletnantront .OW%. alrerstme entrain , Parties with keeping a gambling home, rt • buys the Alderman declined to give, Mews kt reporters, ,arid. the informations km not yet, been 'returned 'to Court:we; •• are unable to give the names of the de-, • fondants or toll' what disposition was' Ir ..„ boy or elpbt paint old on zeturnlbni Ittat.arbbot yesterday waiardeduslann ;meet nesr,Tbirtyagamin swims) apatnet. h t loaded with all, lalllagAlivanyi In trent of the whoebs. He was pnehedt some dilasime by the wheel before„,the I homes could be checked, and traelvad. but a few seratebei. Had the teem been; salon-et ,auy other than* akrwpaell he w0u144 have( probably been rtuklyter and, Soya Mould be oarefUL .11 Yregantatton.—kt a eluded sneeUng_pf IP lodge, go. O. A. 17-Mi.! yrUniday 5T0111164 rebTol7 ;Albs' Kc al ,ber C. C. Aronatibrit,' wt.,' wits; W. of said Lodge for two years, wee tad by ha rileMbere with s besot,. i t i 1 16 41 blswer's jewel.. The presents.! lion was made by Bro. Benjamin Dar.] Prln &Dela "Pooch and .reosind. or, Areoilbtuig to 4 'few • liWwWigiel ioincoaks. The jewel is a very handsome' _ons, and one such as only W. G. Dan oath can malas, ... * ~.... . W. i . • o !ici,l.NoUc4 96 will bes tegelar Ontnella onlitonday afternoon next, at two o'clock. , , • ' ' St_ 4% • . The attest nutunlitee ot,City Councils will mast ariTuaiday, 'March lit, at 73i 0 oleekr,x.l2l tits corumllteeroonts. flyi TM Surrey Committee will meet ,on, °fs Williondth mirth 20. at dole*, of the City Eginee. The .Itead Committee will meet at the rift* hrthe Clly Enitneer,on Thursdalf. Magcli2d.*lllintocAu r. 11. ---• Ove Cl tae Baitrad. iaaiviiiasfacourrad at Sandi , crlidi, =altY iValley galittnal; On s tridah will probably result In. •; the death of- anginnloye. Mr. Richard ' , -.**07. 1 1. 131 1R1A Plt train, Itnestrolad: *Minnoogple some eantwhlle In teetion.! • libinbaeraaintooked dons. 8o fell with, •, • bath lying on the track. overwhleds t gee lithe earapatsed; 13afbre ths whet° 4 Neat agter. some worklutet •PIPINV D 4 = away trtial the rails; but not wore: herlfef bilged- to inch a 4spes', 'malkd_,.. doull. Monad ow was fralinaL and every fel thing done: long.'s the itadirrer. Lut evening at • • latent allounta be was atill living, but no 4 . bapai war" earartatued of his rearrety. t Ite tedderinthis city. , in ttor Ittiitstunh ini4and.hraa.wlfe and f adly. - • • === following le the ltat of Imam= lailds (My from the 14th day of Fettreeryy: lotheliat day ef 'February, 1270. ea re.l POl2Ol by Dr. 3, Goy IdeCandime, Bard. din of ' Board of Smith: - - Tdd_didera of death ware priatt-H Imola 8, .orsengs 1.. IsMuouslllss of the bow 1, starlet fever 4. typhoid tem L.' • 'didallty 1, obstniatlon of bowels 1, Mill Bern 4, peitwols 5, Unarm L. eozunamp- Item 1.• hydrocephalus 1, Methods 1, Nahum 1.-oordrierlete at lane 8, Maora pneumonia 1, heart Mime 1, Mart dle• Mae 1, spinal me:3IIIIMM 1. croup 1, en. tattle I, detention 1, movable= 1. • -.Or the above there were under 1 year, tloun ito 2.4 srom to 6,.8; trots 61 lei t; titan 2 0 1 0 90, 1; from 30 to 40. 1; 1 from 40 to 60, % mm 60 t4 , 60 A from .1010 80, keg to 90: 1: 80 to 100, 1:• The total number of deems were 20. '2241811/112 9 2 0110 . 2 1 2 •2. N2. l 4te Criviltd 0. • IN SEARCH OP • SRO - =EI A Feande SharPcs --- ilo r 0 McKeesport. A. few weeks since a fa .. t 8 of rather prepossessing- and mimeo ble appear. mace called at the store of !li prominent merchant in McKeesport and gave her name as Miss Anna Campbell. She stated that 611111 resided in Pottsville. She had a brother residing itt the vicinity of McKeesport, whom 'she was going to visit, but did not know just where ho lived. She said she had left home a few days before her snivel there, and bad been so unfortunate as to be in a mil. road accident on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad the night previous, in which • seven persons were killed, but that had !eyed her lifo by jumping out of • window. She had, however, lest her money, but had telegraphed home for a check for several thousand dollars. which would arrive in a few days. The merchant, who is a gallant man, Itappened td have a friend in the village. Mejor —, who formerly resided in potimille, and thinking that sbehisjor might know the fair stranger, rung her to jhe Major's residence and introduced her: The Major was pleased with hie new acquaintance and Introduced her to his wife and siater.in law, who were also favorably impressed with the young — fade. Bhe represonted that she was connected with several prominent clergymen In this. vicinity. She remained over night at the Major's, house. and during the next day prevailed • upon the - young lady to accompany her to look for her brother. They failed to. rind the brother and returned In the eiening. The next morning the stranger ieft fur the city on Snaffles% and eho ly after S o_ her departure the Major's Met r•in.law discovered that her . trunk been broken open and about ;100 worth of jewelry taken. As there had been no one else but. Mies Campbell about the house the -presumption was of course that the jewelry bad gone with her.._ A. description of the girl leads ns to believe UnitshefaMale - sharper who a few weeks knee' spent the night In the watch house, and who victimized an old gentleman on the Pennsylvania Railroad. . • We hare since. heard of: her in 'Phila. delphia, where she hu been operating. Death of Capt. T. A. Packard. Cemparatinly few of the active bull. nen men of this community were per sonally acquainted with . Cal* Th eetb9 A. Packard, oldest . son Of the venerable Z. Packard, Esq., and brother4n.law of J. P. Eatepi.Ediq..of the firm- at Phelps,' Par.kls*oo...ef.thla city, who died eome 'daYs ago lac Et. Louts, adhougla he spent' etilldbiod and early manhoOd In Pitted:ninth bating come from blanschn- Belli to this ell/. when but a Mere infant. Ear;quite a nuMbercit years, however, be nu teen a resident of 13t. most . . of the' time' cowneched with the river' commerce of the West and South. Dar-' ,' , Ingiber rebeilkat he was in command -, _el +ratan freight and transport steament. which were more or less in the servin of the government. One of these wn the ' I well known - steamer Kieneral il. li. Grant," inlvbicut we believe he owned, an interest. This fact Indicates that bla;1 sympstblee were on the right aids, while , living In enslave Egata.. ) For some time he was engaged in the. erection of the new bridge in ounstruo. lion at that point, alien neaten:lr piston .rod of the engine struck him, forcing hint 'salon the bulk head and taking :About two Inches of bone out of his right Ankle. Every means known to the med ical faculty were employed to save the limb, but two weeks after the accident It was amputated half way between the ankle and knee. Indications were fav orable of his sinselY Toxmle7. though blood flowed quite freely from the wound On Iwo 'and three weeks bad elapsed since tn. surgical me:nation, when blood niddenly and unexpectedly began to flow again, while the 'Minsk' sat propped up in bed, and such was the sudden - lose of blood, drawn from the brain, that he 'swooned away and died. During his Illness the Knights Templets Were aseddlons In their attentions, and well supplying the kind nursing of a wife and had' blaming! of which he hid been bereaved of, years before by tails Itrieral tink place from Masonic Ball, under the ausploes of St. Louis Oommandery No. I. K. T., and NePthsli Lodge No. 8, F. A. M., of width be was s prominent member - . The funeral care-. monism were conducted with great , liSmuity. Bev. Charles A. Dickey, for he of Allheny City, now pastor of e ly Filth P eg reibitertim church, St. , Lords, who bad !mown the deceased I well, and had visited him frequently I dining his illness, conducted the funeral services. After reading appropriate Scripture lessons, M. Dickey delivered a touching addreesein which he rook. of I the noble and manly traits of the Cap- talorof his tenderness of heart; genet- catty, quiet,. Modest, unobtrusive ways, and unflinching integrity, in hie deal ings' with men. Reference was also , made to the interviews he had with hims since the accident. - We had but • alight personal acquaint. ante with tbe demised, but we knew well the generOUN traits of character he. posassaal, - and were alto familiar with , his noble deeds to than Allied to him by' the closest ties of life. Be seemed to fie eye infinite pleasure Cron uidug money to promote the happiness of Niters, and those evidences Of his tender regard very clearly betrayed, too, the unselfish., nen of hisWirt. Though fifty-five yeara of age,he finer forgot thedutitul relations: of a son to hie venerated parents, both'. far,sbeve the period -allotted Co life,. No, wonder his name is like °ointment pour ed forth," and his memory is so dear to his wenn, and-the Ehtep family, and' boats of personal friends hero and elem. where: . , The Wonderful Pin. - - - - - The loungers around a comfortable fire in a saloon, in the ilixtli warn - ware. arblunrd yesterday morning by the on -1 trance of N. G. Barnhart. Mr. Barnhart' brought withltim a toy whiarhe tted as a magical clothes pin. 'The little; arionildthe Marla; DO ; none disarrared Its magical powers until: Jarob Wafer,. after a minute and that...! 'arab examination, attempted to slip it., over his ..finger...lle wicceeded, t but , slipped it off again hastily, and exsisi., lard his dies, from which a small drop' o fbiocd came oozing our. The Unlearn°. aeht article was a kijaker," and caldedned: a sharp pointed needio, which was son sealed from wiser and only was felt when used as Tarot; bad handled 14. That tn., ! dividetal, failed, to see any- parilarlar; huktratlethe'pay.to which he had been soltLabd.bacolidogancysi the laughter of his comrades pocketed the .thing."; That led to thriller trouble. The owner' valued the ars fat five dollars. - :Jamb; wietl dn't Bop. Alderman Sitliaert; was consulted. and Jacob was arrested for lemony. He gave ball for a besting,. and thell PrOW6ded to Alderman Don. aldsoulartfOracwitere be lodged Informs. , Bon against Barnhart for assault and bat.: tary—tha offence consistin in giving! him a lit d ub by which b ewas - wound., ed.' 'Bernhirt was also arrested and held for a hearing. So the Joke in the and bond bar developed Into considerable propor- A Revelling Cue. - -jTieterdiritteincien a -reieldng Vona vnit dsrelopeden • AldsrMan.Meklaidera'; °Oak 2 -warted girl, Mary UM mOgsbefelf.4oo9lnPeniod her mother,- appeared Whim the magistrate and made, ir"1141431,1i Y.9110/01i lihOdie‘n,'vrlth fornication - Sid hav tardy,. Kay-is:not:yet inurleen year': , . of age, and the accused la almost forty.: l Me is also deaf,. sad ala speak but very little. Ha story lila substance that Al., len CMS i 0 .tpe residence of her parents' to the 7th - ward Allegheny, during their absenos enkby threats and force, um.; pelted her to yield to hie desires-lEle , made weal EMU, it is alleged. Enna., ritudd to that time, alwaye choosing:the time when her parents were away. The!. are gardenen and were cairn from name On business, which made him SSOlfifii4 TM, blether of the 'little girl Estee - they neurkaur,anitking of-the atfalc,one, Siseion of 4treir d ed eughter beams manifest and tbey beam thetruth by' questleaths her. The victim as aave as reason for not ,rnaklug her parents se, qualated with the WM, the throne of the wowed.. -Olen M.a tisonnett end la now ' one trip, Officer Blendinisas furnish-I withawarrankand mai arrest , binLa s • soon a ms►manes to the eltsi -when the, affair will he InVest.lipkted, r . . . . N. S. Hans dr Co. . at nt the: The Aim , Wha1" ... ... - : 111 4uS *PM' 'Lead of this - arnete: - announce tod ay on (11""wwwld fedi what they me Impure& so do to their line. ' As Job Printers Mews. Baron it On. fell IXit be eFeeiled IIn: and , Eastarti shy. Ziperhonee bit* taught thindUrsts of attabargb t bat tbligr are at alt-times ready to execute tat oftlentlatrudth then With Inatiptcd l l 4,- , nee and Insult workmanlike unmet. that tr i :=Dzatand at - the bead of UAW - and •,. are A11,6+ 1111, 7' * esetti to 'the . - We' Adele* all w h° EA/ wink • In their line to Mmo ' them a calk and - car word for- it, It will .1 1 =4050,1010.3. : filit thstreard fbr. SISIINI• THE COURT& Diatriet Coart-2 edge Kirepatrict. Paiute, February 25. —The case of Situp= Gilmore, previously report ed, wee resumed but had not been con cludedw.hen bourt sojourned. 'lithe cm° of Itabenstein vs. Pittaburgb Farmers t Mecha ni cs Tempilse Road Co., the jury falling to agree were dul -1 charged. Gammon Pleas—Judge Collier. FRIDAY, February 25.—The case of Cover ye Stright, previously reported, was resumed and concluded. The next case taken up Was that of James REIROD• et aL, for use of Jacob Beeson, administrator of Richard Beeson. deceased, vs. the Allegheny Insurance Company. Action on the case to recover on arr insurance policy and the value of a wreck. The plaintiffs were owners of Insurancewas effected in the Allegheny Insurance Co. on September VA, 1859 , for 112.502. On the sth of February, 1880, the boat, while running up Red ricer, above New Orleans, struck a snag and suck. Plaintiffs' gays notice to the In elected Company that the owners had elected to a b andon the bolt, which it appears was taaen possession of by the agent of said company, who raised it and converted it to their own use. The plaintiffs. In addition to the amount of the policy, claim a proportionate afnount of the value of the boat after being raised, to wit: 13,000. The insurance, it appears, wax paid, and this suit was brought to recover the 13,600, the amount claimed by plaintiff., at the in proportion of the value of the boat. .On trial. Valuable loventlaiuk A patent has been granted to Mr. J. O. Anderson, proprietor of the Webster Saw and Planing Aline, of Webster, Pa., which promises not only to work a revo lution in the manner of building frame houses, but for the purposes for which It la intended will prove one of the most important improviments of the age. This valuable invention is simply • , method of preparing lumber for wales. 'toting, weatherboarding, lc. All house builders know the difficulties to be con- tended within wairutooating wad weather -I boarding in the alit style. The ahrlnk; log in the former. causing a crevice in between the boards tui a harbor • for yea- I min could not be prevented, while In the cage ,of weatherboarding attippiug was necessary; • Mr. Anderson's patent] obviates the difficulty in the former aim • and renders the stripping, which, costa half as ninah'itt the weatherboard. leg, unnecessary., The lumber is so pre-, pared. ais to Ifive the surreal' of the weatherboarding or wainecosting the appearance of columns, which is effected by dressing a portion of the board on the edge on which the tongue is situated even wlththe tongue, and finishing the grooved edge with a round edge. The grams is gut stout threetourthe of an inch deep so that in • shrinkage of any thing. less than ihrefrfourthe of an loch would not be seen. A number of Ward and shop rights Stave already been diner. sed of, notwithstanding the. matter has novel teen properly brought to public notice. Persons desiring tore . this valuable . invention can do wa by calling at the' Mechanics' Savings Bank , oniknittilleld street, near the Diamond. - where Mr. Anderson. the patentee, Is &topping for the present. %a also no ticed another valuable Invention of Mr.. Anderson's upon which he- has secured letters patent. We refer to a contrivance , which is destined to raper:edit the cord and pulley weight now used for support ' ing windcrwl. The invention Is simple, durable and cheap, anti can be placed In' acy window at any time, at less than one-fourth the Mg of the pulley and weight, and Is much bettor adapted to the purpoites for which It is intended. • Extensive PIIIIO and Mute R arerootas. One of the most ex tensiveand beet roc: • . Mated turista" hennas In the West Is that of Meter Bro.; 132 ;Wood street, throe doors above Fifth avenue, and its popu larity is boundless The establiehment, throughout its five stories, 13 filled with', pianos, organs and all kinds of musical goods, and, as indloatlie of the chaticter of these, It can be said the Messrs. Kleber have never had an instrument returned to them, the welt - known reputation of , the firm for honesty and Integrity of dealing, forbidding oven . the slightest enstdclon that they would deal In other. than than the beat of musical goods. Mr. U. Kleber thorough musi c a l lo t one of , the teat judges of musical instruments in this country: enjoy. the fullest confl-1 dence of the public, and his selections have invariably given unlimited satiafao• lion. The firm are sole agents fur the champion pianos of the world-zthe Stein. way's—whloh can be had for from $4.50 to $l,OO 0; aleo other tine, pianos, which. can be bad at $OO and ward. They aro also sole agents for u t p hose marvelous' sweet e', the Burdett, which are rapidly becoming the moat popular or. gans of the country, and are sold at the smallest possible advance on oast prices and fully warranted. Fbr sterling quali ty and varie of style the stock etrtunents ty store at ' %labors' is not surpaascd, If indeed It Is enquelled, by any house west of New York. If the ' reader desires 'an instrument of 'any kind, fa no judge [den artitle, and hod %stem where and what brand to buy; lot him trustpuilusitatingly to tho connsel - and choice of Mr. Bieber, and he will , have no cause to regret 4t.;.: Beal Estate I:7susters • • • Ticifidiowtng deeds were admitted of record 113 the office of 'Thos. H. - Hunter, Recorder for Allegheny Comity, Friday,. Feb. 25th.' ISM • • • Ili: efatitot to 03 , 03,100 Flood. Assiaol /I,: 40 ht VD ft. c a Virgin 31147 sad (kraal 5t...1 ' CM' 34 . 4.4:it ' ete . • Float to Joon 910.4 latotaro: 19:1814P. 00 70 4• opera • 1111,3111. jetoo 0.40101441131 ,wortN, Dtc. 30. 13411; 14 , Ify 73 9.. oolftvtcoote : Wrath gtm1n...31,330' Z. 4 0 .944er to P. 31.01111911 41 41.. January IC; 1413; 443141,14.!:44 13344 1.340 eloyorttlltra 4. J. Chsomb..filt M. J. 0111100. Iff b r rost7. 1. 1071;stra 4 ita& 433 , 443 3 .3 !34 J 434 tott3i. Ji., ' intsont , p tut H. toffee% 4% al., 909.14. 1370;13 0714311. On Bedford aotnae, Pi. sbu rgh, • 43 300 3444.1 1050 T. J. Mei 23 to 010402 101 Clotnems, l'otanttry 23.1370:123 10 pezebes 10 Fain tp 13.1. i4;ratt to.T, 1.1134136,.0!1iv3 1 7 1. DZOf 14.044 t, Jot. Motiinelt to Jacer. 7. ete.l9l, Feb. 0.1370; 11 by 0311. on (101/141. - " Maw Pateutp. The papers beartug date of Vebruari 221,1370, have been twined to the fol. hrwlngyreatern Permusylvanians fbr now .NO. 100,007 -Vegetable ovation Wm. A. Borden arottihon. J. Mann, Altoona. 'No. 100,02.0-Eallway rah; MOIJED San mer ono David Grim, Ilttatrarghfmaid Atonal Einutner amalltrui his -tight , to . EidUp L. G rim, 4feaver county. • No. - , 1110,040-Toolifolder for gebncl. stones;Thliin Loonard, Sharon. • • • No. .10044GRallwity ' car coupling; =ion: 1.. nerd, Aliegheny'City. . - Denigns- No. 3,&51-. Ornamenting ntanownrinAt tegtary.. rhos. Enrich; scalgnorio_ J r., minghattti.. _. i Na. ,3,856,-:Orruitntatiilit Pm . t 'Oa John Bryce, Pittaborgtt. Tonerdii Afternoon Conductor 'Meaty of car No. 3, Bir mingham Paiwenger Beltway. met with' a painful , socident. Be wee proceeding , along etnari;when he ittopped hie car to allow. a : parseenger to get of 'Closely follosring the oar, attached to a' wagon, wee a blind horse, which kbpt on the even'tenor of its way tmtil 'Hs head, hid =over the dub-board and cruellest; thiatmdrestor witti'his face ageinst•the: Ira= of the car. by which his -rose was crushed a' were manner. The in; Jared matt to a surgeon's agiee in the-, vicinity. end had „ the -wound dreamed. ~ He was able to remelt& on duty. although enlisting considerable' pain, but wilt probably be off 'to -day. , . cbgintirmok!aries.. The fong shd tedious . n of many persons,- arising Dont . an• siglotkin- of thr9ll4 o diseasole,otatich Aster° . . inenksOur‘dhoptet'aympathy sad conk. mlakerition, and to all that clue of our readers We do not know that we min con fer a greater benefit than to direct them to such a source angst as that afforded .by. Dr. Keyser. at his oompleteestablish. went and medical office, No. lig Liberty street, with the assurance that they. he honorably dealt- with and speedily eared. We have recently beard -of the son of a dtatimmishad- Milieu who was cured of almost total blindnuesoif several years' duration, by Dr. Keyser's skillful' Uleslug pay To day will oloso out the imagoes sal e of the jewelry ;dole at No. 72 Wylie street. There still remains it large lot of -elegant gold and silverware, ; compt ui.g r ef firkin _found In a nrat pakplewplry ktont: :Also a" large — SO& su or stock of cloaks for.faudlles and ces still remain unsold. As the as. MOOS wishes CO close the aide today all articles will be. 'told to the bligbent der whhout respect to oyat. This Is otr- Willy &mai ISM , opportmitty to buy a good also pf goods and- at your own priob. •Remitoster. the. goods are bsond: to be sold ror-dat 72 W 7 it Piga of the Red • ,•• PITTBBURGII DAILY GAZETTE! BATURDAY MORNING, V'ERRITARY 28, 1870 UlellieUta. lisw Dress llouns.—With a Matinee ,1 this a ft ernoon, M. D. P.. Bowers will cldse a two weeks' engagement this eve_n leg with her powerful impersonation of Lady Macbeth, lu which she will be stip ported by Mr. J. C. MeCollom In the tithi role, end the whole of the regular tom- piny In an unusually effective oast. Since the Manager has, during the present season, given to the'publld so many proofs not only of his professional taste, bat of the abundance of his resources; to present every play produced, with doritpletenets in its mechanical adeereories as well at In its persowhel, we are justified in an nouncing that Shakespeare's masterly' tragedy will be so presented to-night as to Lill all the needful conditions of suc cess. We shall anticipate a house filled with an unusual attendance of our cent. cal public, with whom a Shakesperiau revival is 'always In order and always popular. We nave already done but simple Joe. tire to Mrs. Bowers, In assigning to her a nell•earned bunion at tho Very head observed. hr rofesalon. Whoever may hate the *eruptions fidelity and splendid talent With which ouras, dur ing this brief engagement o boards, offered a few selections from her re- perfoire to our critical notice, must con cur with Lis in the confession that as an artiato she can have but anew - two rivals and certainly no superiors on tile Am Amer. Man atage. Whoever supposes that she can succeed only in the fashionable gen. I nationaliss of East Lynne, or Lady And. ley, has not see Le ah, once striking itn. personation of—or, higher rain, the splendid ability which, the other night, made her Julia, in thq fourth act of Knowles' play of the Hunchback, a piece of acting which no intelligent I lover of tine • drama could ever forget. And this evening, whoever goes with her through the temptations, the guilt, 'the remorse and the dread penalties of one of the most remarkable tragedies in 'our language,. will hereafter agree with the universal estimate of her histrionic powers.. . No critic can Judge him Bower. harshly for making ithese Rut Lynnee and Lady Audleye frequent presentations. It is not her filmy .but the pubibett. Things of that stamp draw better than the loftiest and noblest of tragedles—and artiste mast that content to give ,to the public only that which the -public is willing to pay for. If her Macbeth 'does not draw shall house tonight, we shall know that - trash like East Lynne would have been better for the boiteftioe; and that any higher art does not pay in Pittsburgh. At any rate, we shall thank Mrs. Bowers for at least two impersoutioni here—J elle and Lady Macbeth—which have more than Justified a formerrMtimate, in this Jour. Dal, of her remarkable capacity as an ar tiste. Mr. Metkillom, has also exhibited an admirable versatility of resources, throughout, the entire range of charac ters. Riled bytdm during toe present en. Moment, It L not much to say that his Francis Levlson was well done, or that his Robert Audley was still batter done. But it is a good deal to say that so faithful a L3TIIIOII. could offer, as he did, a few nights since, a Muter Walter la thirty years acquaintance with the American stage, we have never seen excelled. Mr hictichlom, like hisses:cm plished and charming 'associate in this engagement, is a faithful student, a care ful reader, and 'a judicious interpreter, and his Wittier Most command for him a brilliant career.. ' THE ALLEGIOWL—The Grand Allegory and Tableaux given' by Professor Hagar in the Academy of Mdsio last evening was the beat performance of that clans it praise our leuure to itness. Much L due p H. Prof. for w skillful man agement, and Judging from the unison and harmony in which muter pieces pile o f we should say the pu.. pile of the High School reflected a sail deal of credit upon themselysi. Tire light gymnastics by the boys of the Fourth ward was superb, while Miss flegar's graceful • docouraing_of piano mule will be remembered as being worthy of more than a mastic notice. Matinee ibis afternoon. Tickets for solo' at Caber's. Admission 10 cents; re served's:A=76 rent& : . Patcut Saab. • While on a visit to IL Lo D i es Agri' cultural Implement eatablishment, Ito. ra Liberty street, yesterday, we noticed an invention of incalculable worth and. Importaoce. The article we refer to Is Cridgo tr . don's patentt tlot-bed, Green house and Skylight Sash. "It Id not our purpose to given dedailed description of , the construction of this important con. trivance, but merely to call attention to some of its many advantages. It Is so arranged that the glass can be put In place or removed without removing the sash from Its position, and when the lights are In place can be eo securely las. toned as to form a water-tight Joint. For hotbedor green-house Portssee, this sash la invaluable, and It certainly bees groat adtrantsge over the old style of sash which requires putty to hold. the glass . In place for skylights. The sash is manufactured by machinery, and is consequently as cheap, if not cheaper, than the old style, and in vastlyanperior. We would advise all persona Interested In hot.bcde andgreemhouses to call at IL B. Loog's, No. 129 Liberty street,and examine the improvement. ' • 'Au Excellent Investment. By reference to another column it edit be area that Ito popular bankers, Messrs. 8. McClean at Co. 75 Prarth,aveone, an nounce they aro ready to 801 l fonds of the Burlington, - . (War Esplde l and d. Railroad Company, which draw seven riper cent. gold, are drat mortgage nomorn and. protected, by II liberal altdcing lund.' lThere le no bettor investment for l ottpltallsta in the market. The securities pledged for their redemption are of the meet aatiefaotory &Macaw. While 11 anjdhing were needed further iitheir . , recommendation, the . MM. that the reliable therbighso. lute and lone established , house et Willem et Co. had endorsed Chem by <opting the acennet,Would hi watletent Pittabench eapitalicM; ‘We adsdaeall .whowlsh to invest thole moue,' Weld' and Gately, with weenctintypt,reeelving the largest returns, •to ezamintkinto toe , clustruner of , thews he oft Mt foitiaLn' the advoribili ap mopt. • ' tiu.r foi chnorW4t ti=c+ - . - Wearer .apparel. - Solomon la lomon all hie gattify ma:Thesis been . ,.. ... , seberblY snared; but be PrebablY . PlO`er noncelvid of =eh .olsgrant searing am. - rel , as that which the younglentlemen. patrons of liespenhifelis-k (loc,-*Nd..`6o Blx th' (St. Oltdr)>itredtVierly privileged to. clothe: .tbe &selves in: , _Sioaan.malence, and the highest artistio skill are brought. into -reticulation OIL...Abe produettou of . these gaimenta, which amen*. pleaelu I :tligte.eye, sad a eepaiinss4 - ranarne . of. pleapare andt ocirofort.: - .Everyitanit eats nettng from the astabliehment:beani the mune warrant: and Ul.'Orto to give Ott' Goad bk aII i; at the illysts:r. , ;?....' .5.; •- : ' , t. ,D.F l l , 4 l ot**l Mountain Patriots The Squire's Daughter The Yaeblysilie Boys .... captspiclsatlox ErAttrttelkooper,.- ,••• 115 : Babx'a 1 50! He Wil - oniroornottl: . - 25, Temperance 76 : - .:Foriale by Hi D. Setztamsit, . • : •-.4.l3"Dr.avetattott .,,,, , ?,••• ' t-,PPBol4,Oulocawso b09110‘9;1•'.t9 ran' • Lnt , ,Ffiark i clii i F04 , 49' - ••iipteintittilte • :Valuable "bileiklielli.;;;The third edt. nano[ Its.phsel.PuxopelrevliatretiVe of Me Tour Acton Amintft tad Aela,: - $ 6.0 A New and.therensbly revised edition of Splelharefe,Tbie,agt l 4/githi Ught• The , seidond. ProbNtfriatio Mrs Jerry,illigbetiVel,Jet7 llll :: A i Voe 1 9.. - Mop: Sem' 76 coats.• For rate' by , Jotin ,,, T.`Pltteek. .Nook.' *Mr and Btattaneil , etlioidte - the Ike& ;elreld.adatee boileiceeOrairmrbil end' bld, 4411 , -al , the waremme eit the Herten Ptateryi. Messrs.' Xler &W. pronrlatersi No. - NM, 'Abort) , street, and WOO, : th eir; honaelloldC whiff <poem. ware from that estabilahment. Br doing so lherYdll procure artloltal which can .aot be eicelled lu cheePtleaa or material anYWhere, while at • the same.tirna thkr eultpertinit NOlake l uno o er.°tY• o oriTeshefrotteaul'ider•rofm:iedowlegeaknaLeu r = woo, ite.k; anti other disordered conditions ot rurthkrned it y r .so eyele m.piouiw rroi, pie f roe oz; o6.. 7lll ,Au e lz h eernsii th i e tr ee vre : s an 7 User, or G olden. Discovery: Sold by 'druggists. or *Woes three.doll lira and twentpdve cents to. Dr. R. V. Pierce; Entrak., F. V..end get, thre e bbitlee delivered free. "- - - „. 6004.11ta1n at the Rink. - and btgr:s Clathes•wrtrreeit ore dueed pricte r allit iSmithlield street. The Rural Schools. _ . . EDlTotaGaza-tvz: The Monty Super intendent has lately been Publishing re ports of his visits to the schools. And he . . hes set „forth two pictbres of some of ' them. Now who is responsible for such a stets of *Wm? The luckless teachers are 'blamed ter too hatch of IL There _.... circumstances In and about the schools' that they cannot obviate. Public indifference Is the greatest obstacle to the Mama of all schools. Where &rte . tors are attentive to their duty, and whore they and the paretita co-operate with Li:taleteller in stistainingShelesome discipline, teachers are encouraged, pa pile are aroused and there is a good aehool. The opposite, with few. exceptions', is the result or general Indifference and prag matic interference by foolhardy+ parents. Where "scenes of confusion"which indicate that "the pupil's are strangers to order,O teachers seem "very Indiffer ent as to whether their schools shall be ranked its find, second or third class," "the patrons thitth the school a failure," and where "respect for the teacher has, no abiding place Within the walls of the &Moot Item," the cause of the *hble bell is generally a lack of respect for the teacher. by outside persons, who are di.' really and indirectly giving aid and coin. fort to school boy pranks and cunning peccadiliclei. Parents are more jealous of severe .and unjust punishment than of the demoralisation of their hopeful chil dren. I , sadly pride and affection are strong andjudgmeiit weak. • There are too many people who regard teaching as a low calling, and teachers as beggars that must be fed. Without doubt those whom the Superintendent hart been exposing wine . dispirited by some or these aspeete, and the mantle of charity should be thrown over them. Some of the beat teachers make sad fail ures in one place and have brilliant suc cess in another. In the latter case they generally arrogate to themselves more credi o, direct t than is their du unminul of the help they got from judicious direct- 1 ors and the cordiality of the parents of 1 their. puplls. In schools, teachers are held ~ accountable for their character, ~ whether good, bad or Indifferent; and in churches the minister Is held in the' same manner for the state of religion. It la • great reproach to the school In terest that .every winter some of the country teachers fail to complete the term of their ongagoruents. which is from live to eight months. Sometimes they are perecutorily discharged, at oth ers their position Is rendered embarrass ing by complaints from spoiled children and unwise parents, that they leave In Mimc.e d I I n n public r esm at t i h o e n . Female s teschersoften have complete anarchy in their schools,' while their sex protects them from isult-fluding. Not so is It when a male teacher attempts to draw the reigns of government tight over the same reckless urchins. The patents are ciamerous for redrese. The writer knows of mare than one such case. . ' Favoritism, in tba employment and sustaining of tearless prevail too much. Wealth ' and respectable relatkaiship weigh more In gaining popularity far teachers than scientific. attainments and knowledge .of school policy. Many teachers are young Men with no capital but their professional character, and they •go to their schools as etrangem in the dietrict. The eyes et criticism are fbrth. with opened spinet them. IF they have trouble with refraCtory pupils, directors would sooner discharge them for imam peteney than suspend the pupils. because the latter might be • mace of ill feeling with their neighbors that would be last ing, while In the former, case the teacher , would forthwith leave the neighborhood. There are many patrons of echoels 'who have no regard for . teachers' feelings or ' reputation. Their merits' are, not reeog nixed even when they are persons of good *character and competent for bi litrOCtOre hi morals, as well as science; they are made the sport of fools and the btnef unwhipoed insolenoe. Small, ill contrived and uncomfortable houses era Mcleod a great drawback to the succees of schools. And they are to be found In wealthy townships. And than the low wages that are paid and the ill treatment that teachers receive, drive many of them out of the profession. Teething should bee profresion for life; and It will be 'only when teachers get 'adequate wages and encouragement. During recent years • great onslaught nu been made on ill qualified teachers. Many of them have been cashiered from the service, and the standatd raised. Now let something of. . • oorreeporshing nature be done, to elevate the thanes ter of school boards, and to awaken pub lic interest in regard to the educational *Ants of the young, and we shall see In a short time a reformation among our common schools for which we now look in vain. ' Narrrort. Pr. Ilarrtn, the Healer We were waited upon yesterday by a gentleman who says his name is David' Couch, resides at Nob'Mown, Allegheny empty, Pennsylvania. For over twenty" years he has suffered with rheumatism so badly that hecentki not go up stairs with out assistance; that he has visited Dr. Darrin three times and received treat ment, is uow much better sun can go up stairs alone. He says ho Is not entirely cured but feels much improved, sad can move around with better facility than he has been able to do since his flat attack of rheumatism. Dr. Dards makes no charge for con sultations, leaving it with the afflicted after they hear • what he has to say, whether or not they will receive his treatment. His Mace and rooms are at the Robinson House, corner of Eleventh street and Duquesne Way. Farther in formation may be obtahted by consulting his circular, which is mailed to any_ ad- : drew tree of charge.—(Oat. e advise our readers mix, aredesiroas of obtaining hardware and other geoda at oast to go soon to N. Stan's, 144 Smithfield street, who will continue kis very cheap sales only a few weeks longer. nerthaats dining down town can Pa. tractive no better establishment than the Continental, Fifth avenue, below the Poat•ofrioe. It to convenient, 'meals can be hod at any hour of the day, the fare is of the best quality and abundant, and everything is. neat and . close. Call at the tkadinentalladay and give Holtz , lelinein Regular Saturday dinner at the Oan tinentat to-day. Flab, game, oyaumti and “trlmmlnga" In abundance. Filth avenue, below the fbabance. The Continental,• Finn avenue, below; the Postnfilce, will be an attractive place today for all leirens of the rich and rare In edibles. - Go to tot a Rink; good skating The moot delicious bivalves are nerved. up daily et Yotingeon's, Wirier of amino tied ittreet and Diamond alley, Lunch for ladles or gentlemen at any boor of the day or evening. The &sed cakes, pastry, Confectionery and ice cream out be had for banquets nor private parties. Olean, palateable, *pared in the beat style are. the eharacteristiosof the articles from Youogbores. " • .1150 . 1.2d5 • • Freaien Readim.—Plttock, opposite, the Postothos, sendeNts the last number'. of the Magnate Aldermen an illustrated mObtay , ,ntaglizine published in ;the Wench langusge. .I.lttoek. keelin , nunt 4 , Rink open day snd evening „ • nIIII-1111111 A Co a i ro s Ale tails& puns exttsot of the bostqualttlespf attaX and:hoft,Tlami articles alone anwrln ee Into Its ~ b ompodtton, tt haa a finey . rl3 Itavor and beautiful:ridden color.. Stains thiattni. Glne.s, hosiery; scarfs, shawls, melee. itelvetis; ribbons, flowers and jewelry, ter , the ladles, at, B:tracheae's, 81 Markey Trinmtagi vartettaa and aux& arti cles far ladlfia , *ear Idoorhead'ailt Ittarliat street. " • ' The iatest: feiblotiable novelties In lidlet• dress goods at Ilia:lliad's, 81 Mai , tees gsmxis Et Atoortioad'a, l 3 l Mrt kes street. - . A'clidca lot of inooroobatunsi ponabee: pipes, &a., at Idegnsw!*,4sliltith Ercrittaax Stis Utie of tobacco and cigars on band at blogrstelt,: so . 4 5 Ninth 45'Nluth(Hand)...'n)s Is the plscs to sets smoker's outfit. latulutEss PortcEs - 1 . . . . ; MO /Nage ilkirelibi C1ia1..91 Noir York. s t . . eentli flaiimied • the! ' dlkig4isni.:_ Irv= wasoss , ••suprip. i o .ume prepuallots .add plopla'lkSlikEtre. TticY Alt.t.n an want. s iliMeplaCzot iiiiiwid.'ihroo .dia tii...l i : is 'Wk. t-yes. their d.if —l4 ' well to rk whatli eo100,:' ifolaray 'ad irONAI thititilll sloth. Balm ovirectaai istlevrai“. 2 0111.11/M4 aid IMlciamu., t &ad par*; ta Um iiroursina a pro•Cdlatleina• gaaaaajasi auld nuirbli dike apn iwars.ca (awmen= to DNS. so donbt); mat la.{ , a.,yosVo , Kilthalora Inf.:. . lb.. /. .I , V Oda.. t. ' rat sad awful MAO', and saareenir mins tea It: fres. Mrsgag gran, If lb* proprietors roe email ortlthis aid obi eland Mil ell! :23 lao;i!!c4 May are Oat mart. " - ROMANCE IN THE SHADE. Marriage In Good Societytinder the Most EstraordluarY Circumstances. One of the most extraordinarily seaa- Venal marriages :we ever heard of took place yesterday in this city. Both bride and groom are children of wealthy met, chants of this city. The young lady has been cradled on the knees of luxury, in a family of halls doden children, in a-home where all were petted by their fond par ents, and Where the most generous living abounded, fully contmenaurate with the lucerne of $lO,OOO per annum, with which the father has been lately favored by for nine. She had grown up from childhood to ripe womanhood in the society of her husband, whose parents entirely favored his intention of winning the yoUng beau in ty for she is a beauty, as those who saw he at the recent ball in Clifton can at. te We - understand, however, that the young lady's parents objected, wh they learned that Marriage was co templated by the young couple, and so, upon their daughter's re turn from school recently, made an effort to break up the intimacy. Tey alleeeeded, in so far as a return of presents and the diegontinuanoe of the yoring man's visits to their residence were concerned; but, in reality; their oppon tion only aroused the stubborn deter:el nation of the lovers (in which they were heartily encouraged by the young man's father) to become man and wife. , So, early yesterday morning, the young lady left home sin some plausible excuse, and proceeded to the residence of btu lover's father, arrangements having been made for their nuptials; at church, it 8 o'clock of the afternoon. in the course of an hour or two the girl's mother wasmade aware, through a waiting maid, of the daughter's whertabolits and purposes. She speedily had her carriage out, drove to her husband's place of basiness, and, with him to the house that sheltered her daughter. , They were coldly received by the father.ln.law that was to be, who at first would not answer any of their eager and angry queries. ' Ile at first Informed them that their daughter was up stairs, that she ' was under his protection, and that she should remain there until 3 r. as., when mar she would proceed to church to e r ried to his son. They were both of age, he said, the young lady was no longer responsible to her father and mother, and nothing could he done to thwart his and their purpose—married they ehould be I This wan a most extraordinary state of things. The dumbfounded parents were startled almost out of their senses. Loving their daughter at they did, it was a cruel blow, and they begged, with tears in their eyes, that they might be permitted 'to see her. Think of that, gentle reader, In the enlightenment of the nineteenth ' century, with wealth and influence at their command, two fond parents beg ging of their neighbor' to see and speak with their daughter—a willing prisoner to level If that doesn't. beat Ned Bunt line's " Shadowed Altar," then we're mistaken. In the course of a few minutes the man of the house consented that his charge should.come into the E t a i r t lor i and see d her retL her ;u ca tu m re s, lansbto c i o d l .'a y&threr al lowedt. talk to her parents for her. They begged her to return home with them, and she refuted. They pleaded with her that she might return and have the ceremony per formed at their house, and &gain the re fused; and then they departed, completely broken down with sorrow, and humiliated by the tyranny of 'a man who bad deter mined Mkt love should conquer. And love did conquer, for the marriage yester day In the Second Presbyterian Church is chronicled In our marriage notices. May happiness attend them, and may the bridle's parents y d eter m in ation . to forget their grief at herCinein. nail Commercial. A School tutri's Plea for snore Gressea ifrom Moore's Ittral Net Yorker.] Not long since, being the happy recipi entof that "blessing in disgulse"—a new dress—the feminine portion of our house hold was doomed to the trying ordeal ea mad to the making thereof; and it wu that trial which has led me to this expedi cnt with the sanguine hope that the wave of reform may receive an added impulse Dy my vehement protest. Such peering ~ into magazines, and "Interviewing" dressmakers, anl., such unbearable mau lri wrings and Ulla on, would have-been the death of us ad wa, not been early taught the art of submission; but, thanks to that, we lived. Lived until, at an hour when my long tried forbearance was just ready to fail entirely, an officio - us neighbor (Mrs. Grundy like) called; atter inspecting every' identical part, from the braid on the skirt to the band at the throat, she in formed us that it was "very well done, but shockingly short," and then added the baneful inquiry—" Why in the world didn't you allow it to trail a very little?" Trails be condemned! Thatleat feather I broke the camel's back; and my Bubo gout lecture upon the glories of short dresses, the follies and vanities of =ruts and trails, and the wickedness in general of a meddler, effectually silenced the poor tidy add put an end to her advice. The I dear creature ties never said "trail" to me since. , Aleck and alas! however, that such things arc allowed to exist. Why cannot a good thing In fashion be retained—made a standing institution. which we say or may not follow for the ensuing. year, as it may suit our Individual fancy? Not but what short sklrtahave their discrepancies, they may sometimes be ungraceful, istep. I propriale and unladylike; hut think of their superiority in ever so many altos ', lions—will It not overbalance the evil? I , -Imagine the inability of * oung lady, returning from school on a y rainy day, carrying books and basket, and It may be with a refractory veil to keep In check— imagine, I say the inahility'of . such a be leaguered person to manage all these and hold up the ample drapery which used to be indispenzablel Think of the majesty of promenading the Broadway of our lit tle town on a fine afternoon with en am pleuloud of dust following one at an =- pleasant distance,. and . then having to come to an abrupt standstill to disengage one's trail from the dry good boxes, side. walk spikes, Ac, every few yards! Int- ' 'aerie the fun of bunting hens' nesta in I the old barn at grandmea-clirablng that queer ladder and jumping from the big beam in a long dress! Thinker reacting I the grapes on that wild vine .in the,pass.! tare from the lOpeloel, rail of the high fence, and of r nning up stairs Ina her. ry and both ar full, with a dozen yards otalpaes cling g to your' flying" feet! 'Blades of 810 met!. Why, ,it destroys 1 half tho tun of living, come to reach the gist of the mat u - 2 ' ,'• ,If we mustdeeds don,- 'with our' WO. manhood, a b el of dignity with an acre of cloth, tus hunch. it up In ,soma Seat' or other and de...away , -with the misery of a i ail. Bind -ffuhion, baud pity! Let our garments be measured by the =lcor mon sense, end merits. Bee held the pe and Mercy , the scissor* when long e ane once more put upon MARRIED•. • IifcLEAI,—BGED —On Enema lay, Feb. SIM. .70, by Rey. Melling tee, GEO; P. IfeLEAN to AREA If. BOYD, allot Ali(h.nr. Nocarda. •-EETBOLPB—BROWN—On ,Tharsday even. Itig,lfeb,ll4th, MO, at *cadence of the ',MVO Went'. by.ltev. J. Ef: Carr, Yr. SOME VAlYNOttleitianguw.ti. all of Allegheny. • VIED: Jrlik a ni l3 lllll7 l 3 llT . h tl l l '9l43 grn a4ll .; township, aged IV years. . •• ' aY4 o Tonsil!' front bin late .isslnentlint.lo 1i Dan. V.lends of therfanalltare resteethnly Invited to Wend. - • ILILHLUSIR-115 Thane sy &Tenth' at INlMPltSll , 3P b olilg U lf. ll : " Plibit SIM Instal of inn, • 'Shoed front On resin.lasi • of. her Intabia Oa ..Rebsuoat, anger of Penn ann•Conlis *V•91111,Ilal Liberty. on angVag Asa agnona, sulk m. Cuslapes wlll loam Mons si_ la er =L i r: I. ll 4:fat 1 11 , 1 1 ... ... 11111 1t U ir u ttntin a t the f amily * are synod 10 •sswoil , , • . , inneatirtaLo—on Th.r rob. 111111.. 11.1/01AUCT CR01.1., vont nest ohlid of A. H. slip dLnU)I. linieldleld, aged Id = d al,. I.antratvo-DAT at 10 oitlnsh from Um .naddononottlia pazolda. Troy 11111. Vitus ward, Altentnny oily, to tinsesedlo Mount at Ont. lit 11R-0t Tlbtosnry BC& by tie analdak on U. R • r. st 1111 ST6II, of Bellaire; nolo. " XMA:W . r.i!atIM3, eIIiAILLEA IA ' rtititlL.o4" . vs. - orTA.sns• An, LIVERT tortati exam crisATEDUSICIfirrEMICT AND X ll W' AV.14.118.. Atleglient i lltlo ,l .7_,PWCUrr ItUUN ~l a =noun y onopll 'RAI. ten aul baitattou Sogorosaci. - Manor.? And Wsannl tr... It twists mylnii from Ita toIIIGO, •ro. Itiltrirdi. '" lerA t Zrly A L airtAr l ' eatriVel Mnitn. teKettea. U n tno6.l.ntnt wit kkairtnit4 • •JOsimPII - • vrairmarramcEaus. - *xi riarx irrazirr. rowlll4sralwrislalawa. 4 . 40 SINS and i l lrostrill'ondstrwist is ie ao.l Addltkutal Mariners by Telegraph.. New ORLEANS, February 26.—Cotton - quiet and steady, with sales of middlings at '414q422.14e; receipts 6,2103 bales, ex. ports 8,186 and sales 6,000 balm; receipts during the week, 46,836 bales. exports 23,243, with sales of 36,800 bales. Floor scarce at $5,75@i6,12.4(46,30. Corn scarce and higher ac 11,25. - j Oats ewer ; t 680. Bran, none here. Hay rce males prime 29,26.3,25. a Bacon 1t vreater 3W2ll73oll634n 135. Fork du o. Hall st s2ll@ ms 180.. Lard dull: tierce 160311650; keg 1814 ®13140. Sugar and molasses In good de mand at yesterday's prices. Whisky: rec. titled 51,00; raw 51,05. Coffee unchanged. Be rrate, February 2f+•—Cattle: re. mite for the week 5,000; market quiet but p easy, with Dales 600 at yesterday's quotations; 1,200 tamely lathe yards un sold: Hoge: receipts 6,150 ; market firm et 9q193g0 for common to good and (r fOr Odra. Sheen: receipts 3,400; the demand is in elms of the supply; sales at 4 WWI for fair to good Canada's and western; 7 ®7qo for extra. Climate), February 25.—Al the after noOn board the wheat market was quiet without quotable change; No. 2 spring closed at 80350180',0 cash or seller March, closing firm. Corn and oats in active and nominal. Provisions dud. Pork easier. Mesta and lard generally held arm: sales confined to2oo bbla mesa pork at $25 75, 'seller March. There was no evening board. _ 111181 N i -133 CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—The oarteerehlp besetefors re betwefn D. 5. Heerare and Nathan Met. ganstens, under the Min Of MICRIDI. OlirDZ le dlssolved, Daol4 S. Macrum !tartan this 157 dlitsosed or has entire interest •In the said firm to NAIDAN AN D 1101tHIS A 105.0 AN ISTIMN, who assume all assets and Debilities of tbrold Arm. - and co; Untie the Maelomss bitter the style of MOND ANSTNKN A Co. In retiring from the TIIIMIKIND AND NO. TION business. Late' Kress Mean= MORDAN- In recotn- Nrgvaro.nrz—. Ud"R. of all the en. towers an ' i ' J'hieF s wfAnzA d u l t r ,m . rhIMITAST Aid. 1870. fed: COLiARTNKIISIIIP NOME, loto The oaderslined bolo this dayoutered mto=p.gtsg:nput2f.oo of corning en tit • NOTION, TOY, AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, At N0..1111 TEDEUA r . STIIKET. lrezler's Bleck, Wider the Brut name of 01FARY & SINGLETON. F. A. Irt.Ektr.Y. .EDWA.OO HINULETON. ALLI.OI.IrI CM, J.. 1.1810. Ileums. O'LEARY A suon.T.ToN hare Just returned mark she Nast, where they porches. for ea. a eon. eta stock of NOTluritt, T.. 113 and r W.AINGSba'I3 " 6,. CMOIM. lora.rt inrsaelraires tgdtenintiUttCsf Cut Uuke lery. a. Chtldreu • s Carriages. Hobby QOM., Carta Wagons. *hien .111 be opened ana 0i11..."" 5 _,P. A Z: 1 "; (1.211 themale generally so v. and ezaretne otu nut. a~.in O•LLART a ainaLartw TrtO3I I.ICIIOLBON. C 0 -PART NERSHIP. The Underolga.drh.os thto aly el:tiered 1140 , 4 ,S=7. h a" t• UPHOLSTERING • /11 No. 122 WOOD STREET, ender the style of ROBERTS:NICHOLSON k THOMPSON. R W. ItOSEWLS, W. A.. NICHOLSON J. A. THOMPSON. rtinfimaaN, lfeb. 1,11110. • •—•.-- The long wsperienee of W. Roberts who re. Urns from the house of Noberts. Hoenig _te Co.. and that of Ile. Nieholsint. late with Messrs. 01 vex gleCllotock 2 Co.. mattes them to ander , stand Uncroonh'y the wants of the trade. and with a new no d ftralt otean of goods. eattracten everything to the. Ilebo'steey trade, theyrestetet fully soOlitt•ahare oft/ladle Wart/rant , fyiti. poi,sounioN OF PARTNER -1111.-The this of BUT. 1110b1P. Nlb C O.. C la Ms day elmolverd b .10w IN. IDIST rtarch.tnn the interest of. Mr. 1310. 11011PSON la Bald eta. The meseseterlog of Glass will be corGierted s heretofore.. ander the .1 nameUN it of t JOHN IILeT, CU. . irr. 5100. THOMPSON, ' JOHN MACLEAN. THOS. A. BOOT. i rliTencenit. Fob. 10. HMG. fel7:=l t REIADV I L. D. DUMMETT, (Late of Liberty street...) des ...misted Mr. DAVID N. YITZMIIIONIi with Mw - la burble". end latch On sew sad curattratlloaksiureroom No. 64 Wood Street., • Where the hew 51115 will eoutirot• the sassafwe, tele .4 sale st to iOWINt pante.* prices Pure American Confectionary. Li D. DUMDETT .0 CO. ft= 313.1 R, Mllll. Gov ..a. M. WHITMORE, REAL - EST.II:I7E AGENT Has removed' from conics Onto and Sandusky assets. to • 103 01110 Smarm; ALLEGHENY CITY r;lifil nik v i c..7.21"1-71111 GRAY & LOGAN nue mama from 47 HELM BTREET; te, S 9 IFitth Menne, • Unt Improvements on old - stand me comp's. JOHN Ist. COOPER & Bell 'and Brass Founders, 1061113, 11000107111 a Leung Vita BRASSES Jltode Promptly to Order. RABBIT'S METAL Made and Sept on Hand. friprlctone and Ilanafbetaren of J.M.Ceir'slmprovedßalluiceNglieel STEAM PUMP- • 'Office, 882 PENN STREET. Pair', Con llthand Ballresititredal rousLic SALE OIF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE _ In the City of Allegheny $1 'ulnae at an order of Um Orphans , Court of of Allegheny County. the undersigned. as Tram too. under the wilier Zrther ritockton.neeeemdl 4 .INl.offer se pelnin We, on the premise.. on TIIIIIIBDA theno h day of TArilk elt o'clock n.. lot of ground bolonging to tna estate of sold. ileoelent.7 *Conte on ellockton wane end Wetter stmt. 001004 54 feet on litueitton 'twin and preserving the ewe width aloes Webster. - eirset northwealy $6O feet to Walno creetoin which le erected II IWO nett Buck Dwelling containing 19 roomeand •freme Enable. ThU IMPerty ts ao Waled that Is can MI sandiri,k4 into iota fronting oaths Cark,whielt for beauty and convenience Winn be mermen& Taws or ISALit—Cue.lbled or the Inerehnerl money cash on eenlimention of the ells, the he* lo (oro eons! moss) pa , Wads, seemed try bond and suretgerprol the manhunt . . Tor farther laibmiallon enquire of THOS. IL lIPD/TIL . , At Pe Igsnehester eseireke BW . 51041,Iltsrer 'venue, Allegheny, or of A. ems, Altorniy.st•Tran. fell:o4l.n .. 90_122rench. A T VU TE SALE. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND Mosta us nortlethat corner of Stockton avenue Ind Mary 'treat, Alleshray..re.., froottse 191 Axton Stockton Ream' and tryethrrtnit Manzi& whisk stony SCOW SIMI northerantllll9o het to Wel ezetratt. Olt whleb la erased *Me nary Moth clothing WM!, term[ the tht• raltathee al Esther Ittoolthoo, deceased. ,Thla irrooarty freath no the ntle and is one or thethost tri elro. Ole lonellooe for $ .thaldthee to the chi. or tt could be rib.othltled Into Toil 4. Wale bottling' lots trouttseoi Swat , " sysalio,. and , Mine street -. For Leith, sad other liththmittott inontre or 11190. B..VPDIEEL Yuchestee wh.i. 299 Beira mote. AVegheary. or • W. SlPS.Attorney. •Law., Mtn* '9O intl/1011. 1 rem.. alltatvrait. pviArgo-=5. Itetaiteti LlO dill ZS brVtdal or Sweet Meaor. '0r0n0.... 1% Oa order. tor solo 17 Os box. or dOg &t iamPT ju n rerlartitlAW4 [AI 00•SigrialWitY1MW,MUS,r,". • ve x 'A' I • •IND , 13010:8. or liirremsenta if: " savil time, tar bte • • 12341.2. , che etyma two intial • r trtLLDo rant tor gull Ma 1.7 '11107=."11W4.17.4= "Ir. Inqou, now !and" tea iir sal* a lesi s x mama a CO. THE PITTSBURGH WORKS. BALLOU & DES, 167, 1 . 68, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. Are now premed to tOrolateetNEO AR at Me LOWSBT muuterr KA.Tinit. Attention la Oar tlcalarly tallest to our ' EXTR. A 'WINE VINEGAR. =la OARPETt3. OIL CLOTHS. &a NEW CA.RP_ETS POSITIVE REDUCTIONIN PRICES Na are now recotrialt oar NEW SPRING STOCK! p=7X:ltt:gsrilgt English and &Burl= Brussels an Taptstry Carpeta, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &C Which we offer the to Twenty-Are cents per Yawl lest than the lowa* PACO. Or last ear. Tall being the motet natanten that bae been made for several Fear., Totowa oar Sew. Block worth the attention or pentium. 11'1118,IiIND & COLLINS. 71. and 431 1 1ftli Avenue. let IeOCOND FLOOR.) CARPETS REDUCED. Oil Clotho, Window Standee DRUGG=3. DKINGET SqUARES Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered Bova), ROSE it CO 21 FIFTH AVENUE. rzrzi REDUCTION iN CARPETS Fora Short Time to Prepare for SPRING TRADE. OLIVER IIIeCLINTOCII & CO Rate marked their aned• dew, below Mat as ron . s 'prom. Toll lines Carpal', - Oil C7oths, Ortittas, 41/2-4.1 EASTERN PRICIER !Care Lama. , am .eratcd WY those anitel. Irt'4l "kr" Sank rakc*r luderemecy c f . OLIVER EcCLINTOCK - & CO.{ 23 Fifth Avenue. li:U:ltiogtatwAtor,qo:l l it 1:44 ,Var.—am MUM! TAI.L011; Cane! of Pena and Sixth Stthab EAU AND WINTER STOCK NOW OOMPLEtE FPIIERSON & IMANBRING sucagBßoip3 TO W. U. Wang & CO. M=ME/Un TAILORS No. 10 MY 84„ late Bt. Clair . „ We have Jest received • twee Nimbly of 74 end Motor tined., which trill be sold ne M 1011! sole price. Yr. UUL►BBBIIit will still Mr tend to the Cottleprltepartment. detudel XerliEhnUlt IdtIEILLNBIII24I3. , F. M'ARDLE, , 1 0 /181310KABLII • . IIetER4bH.ANT TAILOR Ric* constantly on band Cloths, Casaimeree and Festitsgoi Alio.BILIITIASIMIS1111101111111G00.1:15, No. p 3 1-1 Siniplieltit Sheet. C/0111 , 1/0312461.0 4 / 8 61. la **hatd NEW FALL GOODS , Ligeoultetwr;, poitox - ' `CLOTH% (.* 91 , 2 0 7 4. 110 V a . 0 M==3 . aut. mama en, :MILT 111.315 Z. min . Merchant Tallor:l4Beitthiten N TUE ,COII3IIM Ur QIIJAIMR I IMMONS of Allegbary ,conztly. No. lip& ember &Wells, /BIM iitacellassolis,Dacket. „ . LI the natter °item operant ottlastetestnee, City of rittstorelk. Appeal of Mu klirelllee, Node; I. !Weirs - 014u tbst . ete modenlened Comadeeloner, Immolated by lb. Coirt to teem the treuritotry ciao by: tie puttee literate! In Om store cues tin Mallon to the matfett. id Wee tbereln and noon tee ode: oltb ele dldur hot tbetotni se i 0 nett, oitilettloi tbe Men" of 'loom; if an% tie etd tbeibrza of se order to be route by tboVerert. ertiratteed to dm puree of Ids appointment at bid OellO t lro.6l Divan street. city of Ylt4lnrye:an YWDLY. lse deb U 7 of Marebt.A. D.-11110, Welordre - el.. keen sad whore ell yert!oe Irteerestodeter te/ti 114- /titan • VD/ESTEEM. DISTRICk: o w „ V—PENNBYLVANIK. • • A1870:1mb, the Sldtb day et JaabalT, To whom It mny eonettri s' Indents - 0W s. eaby-gtaes aolleevot appointment bs Lialisaaof JOEIN bTSIN. Gf tae elry and oottatv of Allegheny, and Mato ed. Panarylvaabs. settblasaldbeattlaubdsa bag beta aeilgl a c . lal: , rin in liiv Ms mark petltten by the - ° !1/01LEIS o -If 1101103: iadiace 18=4 1 AUG.I7 •st:Law,lllll,/fllla kDIMINIWIMATOMI.MOTICIa. AM, —Letters .of gstashastration twist its±g gssiveo Um on Mouton of gulrg. WS, ZIA U.Asseasedo Isig *gang Dor Tors ship, ail pawns thelabted Se estate as resiii to. seskl,' haiseoliai • polgsgt, , ISO time Alain shims grill present tgoll 9 , 91X,PY astilsentlealeg ror • JAMES gus . wassail Buvaxur: mounisoster. =M )4:1; • , y , 1 e i t A t U r TA M P b.uig m it44 • Za.l.-aied7.ti - Pe,..zu tide!, te cold estate N.Olll stsite an ,Per sfiterst Abe slate presest.tteaotoprie Ucatee roe settl4=tx.ltaitisarze. • hrii4 1101 8e1V111,11,111116 All.. Ma OW. t k T rstionvorrmenr . on urnms the eaUde of MA ISTX WART. • Of the 't Med:Ml . 4er Alr= l ::adeat 17:0,...10.11a=*.smasileisaarsaiyuys It remeated mettlasitess sr Ws WSW: et Salm= a iz00t0,14 , . , torso ot ,Illoas autos oao rim Aosivon,VusoPMNA•Vitt 1-l ooney IrocolmucTous. . . rum, tor • Brom um, poserde Da te r. aid IlastplbUtitnat, way be off* Oslo cflai of THVMs 504. Bathe lrldstratn i areg"... IttiDLYZlr47. rg Asa p,,, roomy SAW Bids min be closet I.los da.Thfrosa VA above AM*, . , , O,OIIIXIN irionAsum. Atchltsot.' E= - IarTIER emus HOOPE. ii.ATURDAT ATTIOTAIN. Veltman' Wlk. Alton <li'; Int''lfgigrrarol. 7" "4. REILTIZ:4I THE' TY. TEST. I SATURDAY EVENING. yea Intel! laid apj pearance of )110. D. P.BOWERSandllir.S:•ap. IIeCOLLOII. Tor widen occasion old be irra 'toted Rhoda. Mare.' grilalloo set tragedy c 4 - . NIACISILTR• faigartf !!'...t.h. ::::::::: ; :::::::: * A . IitrIl". . Monday evening wilt no p!eburtai a Os. gram, ernsation play. ATTER I.___..• . ____.___ 1145-.ACADEDgi Or Mull C. . THURSDAY and FIHITAT RYER Ms 10. lob. rrary ll d and AD, 1010, &I Hie b ::::: 01 PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHO OL. ..,,,„„„, , Its. of Armoire...b.—H...l' L .!' t i l. Cur buorrin• rodent: Jrha V/ 140..... Tr , •-lt, ;..f Crutrai Huard; Ju.d K. Bradh, i 0 ., ; :.'7,:,17 ear Doan; grtaelpal High rel..: 0 , 'lir'? —. run. Joseph Idbrell. 1. J• Cret. Job , I. ....7. In tr.,l.7V.V.WVa'a'k.t..Z.`g,7-", ' L M. HAGER'S GRAND' NATiolin Allegory and Tableaux, rtybriitrgar.t.',l'l'd ti'rezzn,r.tr.' -r i F.legeaortrattthd=artgi b utk Ida Poptl • NU= P. A. MOHR, PIANIST. .137):4:11,!Virkard.t13:lo,"' a. " " Admissloo, orals. Besemen reuta. For salt oo Ilonday roorolalf. Y.br 11 .7 .41..1. 11. Kleber Bro.•• 11111 Wood stmt. Votes wort, at 1. Commence at o'clock. Iffulture Saturday SitirritoOtt./01666 Admuslon to 011 DIISUI of tbe Holm. &koala mot Chaldnes, lßtento; Adana. 60 Ds. ll OM Doors Orkr St o f WHOLES 4 IiILWORT 243 Liberty Street, UpposlO;bead of Wood stroot,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. OM ESTABLISHED BW T. (iORNLY. 11112. W. N. COMELY, WHOLESALE• GROCER. No. 271 Liberty Street, (Dinic . n.T 01?. LAMA ROTU..) Y. lag 61.6 .1. A. BTZEIX STEELE & SONi ajw--COMmission Merehroas • FIAIIIir onstrir.F*Eco.iko. 140 • vs OHIO STREET, agarysii Oom!ics. A/rEANOR & HABP,IIO4 • ALL rioutt, mak Atm moue" Commission Merchants. go. Of 111111111 TY Oximieuta Kaislted PXTEU KUL JAXICS . I r. MAST. KEIL & ItICHABT, oraszussioN TomoimiNrs, Wilalt," EBBW, itf I.llbort, •t... RI W. C. ARMS ' BON G, I • iraceemor SO Iretscr a laraalt,! DUCE COWLES No. 25 market' titriilte? I, lILANCIIABIN Wholesale and Retail (hoe*: Ea 396 TENN irrallarr, split:VS - tirrnm, BAIRD PATTOS. Wholesale Grocers, Gosengielon Ii to am Dee'erste Proem., rim.% lswonh' , .. ria4 *Arbon sad Lard OH. Wh. Neuss Glass. Gorton lialluntAlliclitstaXe i r D e e =r e : rt = r, ' aorng noon—T.ow: tiouss....wx. B. SWIM. WORN I. ROUSE & BRIM, Oats tm to Join; 1. now co.. who. wa. CO0,10111•160 now of Malian old nod Water meet.. instaentgh. 7013 N AMYTON A. WAALACIA. BALEON E.W 41ROCZ11111 AND PRODUCHS DLO" Na 6 SIXTH STILILLIP. PUSAbuTiI. SING & SING, 00Mto.1140A SorthanU aa4 Broke/II 11 Petroleum and, its Products, DALZEi.VS BLINK, DUQUESNE WAY. rumunizau ADDRESS. RING & CO., 108 ,WALINUT STIMET. TACK 11110THE11$ COMMISSION MERCHANTS -r Petroleum ma , lto Poslactn. rittaiw t k oat' DA.LS . stgl eonter of insquecat Way and, Man. Thlladelpirta Olfte-'I37 , WALNIIT Wl. _ . ECLIPSE,PETROLEUM REFINERY. 'mum W. C. Twstoszo Lubricating &High Test Burglag Oils. Zabel! Ranrad Azlroll. Stands alvai Nag y11.00 , 11' Uzoldi at loiter, tetaperatartsf or • ttaidaalellatataa or Das art Mae, LOPOOMPIIVII. affilehille lbm, PITTZBURGO: TA. 1 Ent. saw ann sad mentos BIM WM* • AA Vl " Orgrl d iWOßß•lailk _ ota • on,sauserpriosetr-teessibas„ • te tsig au/ . • am Kamm. ea. 2 4 ARBON. VARBLUI. prooswe B 'lron Worksod Wocolowr Rocs Boss. • These rafters on mairokkotorod satior_pr. ten. l-.44. :B raimvarb.s.d. r. vuthr"—u. woo , Itirsitra. Orodoomor n' ith tompristars modunoor& wed "*. tr a'Bl4 "ileVanrirtiadeoltOM raralrar.t 'LEGAL . . ••NIBURANCE COMPANYG _ 11mm:tie& Its, Cain ta I wu 1444 VIA. Me MO. ,L 1 atae.ut fin . Vl4. 1 3oplux . lard?r*,, • 7,7 kilt I. VA. I. Maas.; arras on wawa mores • at . smarm*. J. W. OITIIII. Cotiv:ilhdaistr. 111AGN14$ TIBOR COMM Ike Very Bat the gaited Wu. WILLIAM - IirAGIOER, :-.-9151•01110/clikvinikan 4 111.11.Wifailitte BelCla—llt the te;dtat homes ta C" 41., irrolTs Tritgria° 4 imams% Cuts soles. wag non. MO .1 4 E,Frliien - BELTINCI, . . bial. --..... to be .11ade by Rey of PbAllAelt __. --- ,....menTea as • be. I Qualify: A gue- - •. , .. 0 Mae as the wrist ra.,4,,, r i nz iart" &.,,, .ist_____- - ist Si mxtbarest_.l 300 • BUT 'A 1111 taw isatcx_ moss y vata.ad- rsarf. gislmon lessartltta7,...: sag I T: TTxs B s 6l' Bassos chairll344 GROOIIR!3. &O. ,iIitIFER Trrnasuaert. PA. Am DIALS:111 IX ALLEGILINT CITY. Fs. 1ME222=12 rya • tabluit• OILS 41513 PZALEIIII to YANOL&CiitIDX* Or urstritANoli ~~g;~LIQIIOS6 sOrrirS OffEr!M= 3 ET!
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