El H Efaittsinmj &ph II U 11 CITY AND SIIBURBAR. or BRIG The pre and Whore of the Deily and Weekly GAlXtvit will be removed, from Viiinth to tie lest of March, from their -old gland on. Fifth arches to the large, lbw-storied ..G.assarn Buildings," at Sliceorner of Smithfield street and Sixth aromas, recently purehased by the pia _✓metes an a permanent home fbr the .Adt Werinesday.—Wodnesday next irlll eoaunexce the season of Lent. The Allegheny Board of School Con. troller, will hold a regular monthly ramaing to-morrow night. UUMIy lieut.—There ' were twenty sled caw disposed of at the Mayor'a smut; yesterday morning. - Alwalca .IRept3attirday had Hiohast Riley committed to jail on oath of Hester Riley, charging him with as lant' and battery. commlealon of J. C. Elerdth reoentty elected Alderman In the Slat ward, has been received and'm now In the office of Recorder Hunter. Stanks—bfr. James Call, an esteemed anneortberat Hammond/villa, Ohio, has Gurlhanks for back numbers of the .Cisairrrs needed to complete our ales. Aldenata Koenig, Saturday atternnon. baud a warrant for the arrest of Jamas Moan, charged with striking John Dell In the. e thee. The parties are rolling n:d4 h A slight Stre Recurred yesterday Massing about nine o'clock at Johnson & &ma Ilint glass works, Birmingham. The urams. damage was slight, and covered by Ins Stayer Callow Mut elgbt cases before htm yesterday morning. The workhouse and Jail received their proportion, and the city treasury Wu replenished from the Lam City CootielM—A molar monthly mooting of the Select and Common Coon. oda of the ally will be held In the Coun eChamber", k city building, at two o' cloc to•day. A caliph; of hones attached to a wagon loaded with lc. ran away on Ohlo street, Allegheny.Bsturday afternoon. The ve , hien, Durk° down altar it had been drawn sevhe e ckedral squares and the runaway. were c. ,PVer. trans;S a gentleman' or large - literany culture and accomplishments, nod well known In his connection with Of oslllogo Its (Irma ry, la to deliver* tree /astute at the - Academy to night. A Tare" Intellectual and aclentille tt , mt may ha antkdpated. Justice Ferguson of Mt. Washington. committed Michael McGuire to Jail in default of ball for his appeantnoe at court on oath of Peter Wilbert. who alleged that in a difficulty with McGuire last January, the plaintiff's finger was bitten off by said McGuire. Alderman (Pl:Manes was called upon for the fret time Saturday afternoon. to emerelall hie magisterial powers in a mar It:nonfat way. Two young people en tered hli °Moe as Math, and departed, = sly, In a . -legal aeaae, as one. may pisy be. - : Gambling Heaers.—Thme appetite to be a general disposition to suppress the evil ofgambling in thia'aggnir• Five inibrmationa, charging persona with keepuig gambling hones, have already been returned, and we know of several thsVhaveriot yet been Rent up. Darla near on Saturday made Informa• Mon before Alderman O'Donnell eharnmS 'Peter hie Levy with amattlt and battery. Amer Is a painter, and In trying to collect some money from defendant, ho alleges he was met with harsh words and-,mal treatment. A warrant was temecl. 'Josiah Crally and Jacob Orally, em ployed In a rolling mill In hilllvale her _ °ugh, hid .a fight the other dap, When base attacked Josiah and bit htm - adat an Iron bar, so mays Josiah, noon whose Informatlon a warrant was loaned by, Mr. Samuel McCune died at Den,Sta tion on . Saturday, fr om the etreels of fed miles received, by felling between the . -curs and having . tde legs crushed. Ere wee a• brakeman on the read and was everywhere respected and admired for many good qualities of head and bout. GOITElatl Ravings Bank,. of Alle ftbenT, has contracted for the erect of • hoodlums three story stone front btnk building on the premises, No. NG Onto etreet, et present occupied. I.lats work will be oommenced as soak as the weather permits, and during to continu twee the Bank will be removed to 211. • Alleged Fllomy.—John Moss made in. formation Saturday afternoon. before Alderman Herron, against Laving Moss, for bigamy, alleging that Levina married him in July, 1868, having . previously married another individual, Febrnar 1868, which fact he hu only recent been made acquainted with. Warrant Jutted. Mean.—. Frank McGarr Was arreste L d and taken before the Mayor, Saturday. charged with stealing a bag of potatoes from a pcor widow woman In the 'market. He explained the matter by analog that he had taken the potatoes through mistake. Ho ,was discharged on condi.. Lion that he pay the poor woman for the Potatoes. Margaret Heidi - Metter related her plebs to Alderman Bolster on Saturday. Mary Balder, a neighbor, had been call. leg het...vile and unkind names: - The sympathetic official mooed a warrant tor, the arrest of Mary for disorderly conduct. She was arrested. Both were fined, aria to default committed to Jail five days. The grief was then mutual. gams McGuire alleged before Deputy Mayor Nichol; Saturday afternoon, that Simnel Wllllauieitad rented a house of him by falsely rePresentlng that be was employed In Realm Graff and Dull's -ml IL and. stalked re per month from. his labors, all of which Is said _to to a • thous of talsreptesentatlon. The pollee see looking for the amused. _ Window Breken.—d. few days nines a large light of glass in the front window of Mrs. Livingston's millinery establish ment mu broken. The proprietrees Mier • some search thought abe -covered the offender In Samuel Lorty, and_toade Infortivadou before Aldermen Moreland charging him with mailcions mischief. The emu. sad was arrested and , eeld fora bearing. ; C. 'Seward alleges Charlea Devil. lien sold him a horse, one day last Week,. ropmentlng the asanal to be soned In wind and limb, and of • gentle dlapoil• thin. A anicequeiat Islet proved the horse Vicious, unmanageable and an but gentle, so It Is saki. hence A lI Airman Donaldson, at HOlrsbril request; lamed a warrant for the arrest of Devil. liars for false pretence. • - , Railroad Accident. —Mr. McClure or Lockport, Westmoreland county, wee sentotudy injured early Saturday morn- Mg al Perry &tailor' on the Penrstylviuda Railroad, while trying to get on board the train while In motion. Making .a misstep he was caught by.the wheels aDdone leg so mutilated that it le [bought amputation cannot be dispensed with. Dr. Loom!. soon rendered to the aafferorall ice aulstanoe in his power. 'Expensive Path—Frank Hldleiteig.' a reaident of Birmingham . and a compan• baying boon indulging slightly in '"lsentine," and reeling killarions,' while Dandog down Second avenge came in contact with a sign, which, according to . ..Frank's vinare, occupied too mat an° sidewalk, whereupon he tore it down and threw ft into the street. - Arf officer saw the transaction and took Frank Weal the Mayor, who impoled cane of 115 and coats on him. Ran Over.—Sanirday afternoon an on. 'known man was run over on the . Fort Wayne railroad at Enure' station, asbart distance below Wood's Roo.. He was walking along one track when a train approached, when he stepped •to the Cabstand wasknocked down by • freight train owning from theoppoalts direction. -When picked up it ma ng led lap were terribly: Medi c al' attention was , procured alter he had hewn rismoned to' a hones near by. It I. thought he will not recover, although KW Hiring at last accounts. , Bold assaalr„—iistrindsy evening &butt tan o'clock. as Dr. Braun, of Allegheny, wee proceeding along Allegheny avenue, *likkend ward, towards Ma ropidenoa. be -, wee two of whom suddenly walledtempted by throe m ann. iin , atholiCn . while the other rifled hispockets. Tbe 4 , - ilkesee ire lbw:alarm end a peibiestan to the spot, when the amallante ,Iked.Preetemay, however, knocking their victim t ukithir , gutter, where be,sitrin: nde until picked up tiy the V=w• taken Ile revived in abort dine and was Matta. The made, fortunately Were tightened away wore go as Wed llartgail• - • s • - 114 -- . - .. • .-1-,,-;-;,.-„,,•;,,t,sl„.:LZlTE.ci:Jyr:l:---1.--.7.•1;-:E4.-4°.; • TEE -MO3IIJUINT. Meeting of the Eneentlie Committee— lee Uoange In the Design—The Wort to be PuaLted Foriora Saturday afternoon a meeting of the EssenthseCommittee of the Monumental Amsociation was hold at Major Kilgore'n °Mee, city building. There wee a full representation present. By • Invitation the Building Committee wore also in at tendance and pullelps In the pro ceedings._ ',MM, - McKee presided, Mrs. Preston noting silSecretary.. • The President acid the object of the meeting wan to 'mantae measures for the commencement ofpork upon the metienmentr .. The Bull low Committee bad a conference with t e Park Commis plane selected a elle .on Seminary Hill, and had been instructef ex b i y the Commis. M report that wor on the founds. Sion to Con would be comm.= al anon as the plane and 'epertfloatione were presented them,. An informal damsel bn then ensued in relation to the design. Several drafts of new ores were submitted. A letter wee also read frbm Mejor Charles It. Canfield,' of the Hartford Monumental Works, in' which he proposed to prepare plans and. specifications for the monument on hut own design. If accepted he would con. tract for its erection, and if rejected the• Assoclation - Sould have -no eXpeuse. whatever. Captain Cook , aahl be bad a converse.: Hon with Mr. Canfield end be thought' his proposition worthy of conaideration. He had built the Worth monument In. Now York. sold to be the finest specimen of that style ofarchitecture In the world.: He proposed to erect a similar one. If his design was accepted, for the Pitts. bursAssocdation, .only making a few changes which Would make it lees costly. but not detoriate Arose the general effect. Gun. Pearson objected to receiving the prepaid:lon which In understood to mean that if accepted would throw the building of the monument in the hands of the de signer. The original intention of the . association wax; to haws the money spent among our own o:Disarm Mr. Preston thought the design of Mr. Morgenreth . had been adopted by the emaciation, and bethought the Executive Committee had no power to change it. This could only be done by the associa tion in full meeting , Capt. Cook differed with this idea, and contended that the charter conferred upon the Executive Committee all the powers of the association. _ . Gen. Pearson. wan of the opinion alai the Executive Committee could not change the design, and calling the Coin mhsaloners together would only open up the old controversy. It was better to go ahead at once. It was deelred to have the corner atone laid on DECOMt101:1 Dey and any further delay might prevent After mime farther dlschsalciti the fill- Jotting resolution was unanimoudy Amp::: • , Retohed, That the bnliding Committee be and they are hereby instructed to have suitable 'Specifications drawn and tb advertise Tor and receive proposals for the erection of the monument tinnedt• Walt. the Committee to have everything completed w 3 that the corner done can be billion 'Monday, Mayfileth, ("Decora tion Day.") Geri. Pearson,. In behalf ot Means. Johns & Linferd, of the Art Gallery, proffered the nee of that place, 201 LID• arty street, for the meetings of the WM- Tb 3 offer was accepted with thanks, and motion carried fora meet ing the last Saturday afternoon of each month. The meeting then adjourned. AQUATIC. begat:era Steply to Browses Last Card_ A' Falr Proposition—The Manchester Man Means IS=lntim. The sculling match for the champion ship of the llnited States between Wal ter Brown and Henry Coniter, if the former is as willing to meet on fair tonne as the - Mud which we publish below,'s copyrif which bite been.ibrwarded to the f‘Yew York olipitr for publication, would Indicate theilatter to, be, will doubtless soot he arranged. It will be remem bered that &niter challenged Brown some woeka since, to which challenge the hatter replied by a card In the , PqrPor of the 10th Inst., slating on what nouclittov he would meet Coulter. Those conditions were not altogether p l i tMrh It r un t coniterrt. I".Wranuntra, Feb. `l6th. A 1870. Editor N e ro York C7.lpperz In your lame eftbe LRh inst., I notioe a card from Walter Brown In reply to the card tranandttod you by me. There are one or two points In Mr.'Brown's bard to which I take objection,' vis:' His naming the day of the race, and should there be two etakeboata he to have the .chnice ofposition. Not desiring to have , any further newspaper. talk about the matter,' WM - I,l"teply state my proposi tions to Mr. Brown, and if he accepts them, tre can draw up articles of egrets. went at once: I will row Walter Brum: a tivemile - .'coil Taco on the 'Hudson river, at Poughlteepale, Now York, On 'a. date to be agreed upon when the articles are drawn, for the sum_ or one thousand dollars a aide; the men to row two miles and a hilf to a atakeboat and return: that Denny O'Leary, of New York, be Anal ';141 1 k 0 bOldet: Abet there he two atakeboats, and we to toes for choice of position before entering in the recce-the stakeboate to. be anchored two days before the race • that I, a good dia. CIRCO from home, be ' allowed two hood. red dollars for expenses, to be paid when the last deposit is made: should I be in terfered with, In the lace by any party or parties . tbat I be awarded the race and maims. .The latter two propositions are exactly In accordance with what was littered Mr. Brown when he rowed me here fse the'fall of 1863, and to collivince you that I do not ask anything unfair. If Mr. Brown won't agree, to the above -I wIU allow him the MOO privileges I offer him to row ma on the Monongahela Connie, upon which Remit. and I met— the oguenote money and the forfeiture in case of interference from any party or parties. I hope the above will be sada factory to Mr. Brown, and end all talk about the matter, and If the propositions are agreeable to him I will send on a forfeit and. article* at once tobind the match. HENRY COULTER. RUFFLINISI A Boy Attacked by Etti Outs and Bei! °ally InJurtd. Ef..Zellan, a boy about Mir . t‘sti . Yoers or ogee while on'his way to church, yesterday, accompanied by his father and mother,. was attacked by ten . „ 'yOutig ruffians .about fourteen' years of age, at the corner of Federal street and Wylie avenue. One of the young comps threw *atone which struck young Zel l= on tha back Of the head, inflicting a severe and serious wound, from which ' the blood 11 need freely. The boy, who mar knocked down by .the blow, was picked up, almost Insensible, by his frightened parents who thought hien dead, and removed home, whore a phye alcian way summoned end the wound dressed. The young ruffians who made the season. fled, but as an Information wilt be made against them tollay by Mr. Zellstn, 'the father , of the Injured boy, they w,ill probably receive .tue punish ment they so richly deserve. .• • . • Grand Fair In Prespret.. A number or gentlemen, friendly to the Mercy Hospital, met at the ?madonna of Dr. Daniel Ateldcal and Made the pre liminery arrangement■ for the holding In next April and blay, at City MD, of e grand Charity Fair and Floral Festival for the benefit of that benevolent Mediu'. don. The following organization was !Meted to carry out the liberal arrange. meats to be made to secure the au mesa of theoceesdons President. N.J. Blaloy Peed Vice Presidents, Dr. D.. lticlifeal, Dr. E. W. Swentsel, (Amt. li. J. Grime, Col. W. J. Anderson. D. Ihnown Ent ; 'Preen". rer, James T. Brady, Bei.; Secretary, 'T. , P. Houston: Executive Committee' 2,ri eme; Theo. E. Tack, Dr. George H. Keyser, A. F. Keating, J. B. and T. C. Dedge: merles Keyser, Charles Abel, G. B. Fetterman, Henry Fre:iron.), W. H. and E. Houston, Dr. IL Campbell, M.. 7; Mrthum. Copt. John Maley, John O'Connor, J. J. ideCormick. The Corn. nilttoe Is not yet completed end the MU. ems are ex-Officio' members.. The con. tract for the deo:n*loEl.er the Hall haw been awarded to Prot Elliot, who prom. lees to make the floral• attractions sups. dor to anything over witnessed in this =ZZD .Ltaidenant Emmett, of the. Mayor's force, made raid on Saturday, With which no lave no fault to and, as it was per - feet' ly leritlenate, altbonigh not end_ nently shheetaful. It appeutra that fir . , lame Limo 'OW Iron City Park has boon used as a Place forflehtlng chickens, and the Moyer Inetructed the Lieutenant to Slalt the' park and' arrest all'persona engaged Mahe sport. About two o'clock the officem !hilted the park and found ,lertiatY•live f: er tt hundred persons assembled and tbesportgoingon,< They were expecting a raid, however, and had pickets oat, who gave the alarm, - and the chicken fighters tied, taking with theta the ehlekeve. THE COIIIIT& United States Circuit Court—Judge It Candles. • SiTvitnix, Fetirnary 211.—1 n the mat ter ofthe aDpilcatton for a preliminary Injunction, In which E. A. Roberta's pco titioner, and Jamea Dickey, et al. respon dents, the argument was commenced. The respondents aro manufacturing tor. pedoea for Increasing the productiveness of oil wells, patented In September, 1889, which, it le claimed, le an Infringement on the Roberta patent. ,Colenel James K. Kerr argued for the motion, and Hon. C. I M. Kellar, of New York, for the respond outs. The argument will be resumed on Monday morning, when Wm. Bakewell, Esq., will conclude on the part of the complainant, and Mantra. Shine and Blake for respondents. District Conn—Full Bench. SATIRDAY, February Ys.—ln the claw of Doff Ts, Wilson, motion for a new jrlal and reasons filed: In tho ease of Reed & McClay vs. the steamboat Eagle, now trial awarded: Opinion by Judge Hampton.' In the ease of Simpson va Gilmore, the Jury tailing to agree were discharged. ' TRIAL LIST. TOR MONDAY. 179 Craig vs. Birch. 184' Graham ire. Fisher. IST Elliott va. Rail. • 166 Krieling, et al. vs. Becker, et al. 161 Osilagher va.Sweeney. 1111 Rector, etc. St. Andre 'Ai Church of Pittsburgh vs. Hoag. 169 Strmgess, Arnold & Co., vg. Smith, et al. _ .. 191 Perchmefft vs. McKee. 192 Richey vs. Shaffer. 197 Young & Co: vs. McClintock. 200 SioNeal vs. Reed, at aL -- Common Pleas—Fall Bench SATURDAY, February 24.—1 n the ease of Kennedy of of., for use, tit. Edward. DM:midge. Previously reported, in which the jury found for defendant, motion filed fora new trial and reasons filed by plaintiffs' counsel. - On motion of Thomas C. Lazesr, Esq Patrick Henry Winston was sworn and admitted to practice In the courts of this county. TRIAL LIST FOR MONDAY. . 3 American Iron Mining Company va.. O'Connor. 14 Tannehill vs. Pfaff. 319 Stewart VlL.Clark & Sumner. 391 Turnpike Road Co. m Oakland R. W. Co. 16 Blakely vs. Moreland & Mitchell. • 34 Horn vs. Abbott. BE Hall va. Davis et al. 88 Henderson et al. vs. A. V, R. W. Ca 42 McKeesport vs. Baker.. 43 vs. Taylor. 44 ." vs. Pierce. 45 ye. Final h. 46 vs. Huey. A Glorlona Drunk Nelson M. Wells was before theSfayor Saturday on a charge of - larceny by bailee. It appears that John 8011, who Is the owner of a horse and wagon, bo. came engaged In an Interesting game of cards In a saloon in the Diamond. Situ,- day morning, and as he had arrange wente for hauling a load of sawdust, he employed Notion to go load him wagon, giving him fifty cents to pay for the saw dust. Nelson started, but had not pro. eeeded far until he came to a saloon, at which be stopped to taken drink. Leav ing the borne hitched to a post, he on. tared the saloon and took a drink, and before he had Limo to got out of the sa. loon a friend came and Invited him OD drink again, an refusind am ho in not in tho habit of g invitations of that kind, ho drank, not only once, but several limes, and tho maw nuance was that be got gloriously drunk. When he left the saloon ho never ono° thought of the horse and wagon or the saw dust- Bel having concluded his game of cards became impatient waiting for Nelson's return and alerted In pur. suit of him and ilnaily foupd him ori the street too drunk to give any account of the miming horse and wagon.. An offi cer wee called who arreatad _Nelson. and took him to the lock up. The Informa tion was made and alters hearing Nelson wee held to bait for Ma appearance at • • rt... Ella friends started out to procure bail, and In the course of their travels came across the horae and wagon whore Nelson had left It. The wagon was re turned to Bell and the case ended, Irelar,Rnacra - - , •Verreel,bee,nelt. - -- Coroner Clawson yeaterday geld an .tunnel & on the body of lames. O'Neal, who died In the - Sixth— ward,..esila. gheny, of Injuries efreived BaturdM afternoon Da the Cleveland & rittabitigh Railroad, at or near Courtney's fllta. Ilomin Ohio town/110p. The unfortunate man, it appears', wan walking on the north track going wort; and hearing a train whistle behind him, mopped to the other track. A freight train woe coming up the north track at the time, but his attention having been drawn to the other train; she did not observe It. The engineer of the freight train gave the alarm and reversed his engine but was no near the man that It was Imposelble to atop the train before the engine struck him. Re was knocked down and the engine passed over toeing and one arm. both of which were fret. tured and five ribs were broken. Dr. Buchanan wax stimmoned and rendered all the aralatence Inedible. Malt was im passible to save the man's life. The jury returned a verdict In accord ance with the above facts. O'Nea and sensible when the Docter arrived tated to him n o w the neal. dent occurred. Re Elbe said he resided In Buffalo, N. Y., and that he was on his way to Cleveland. Reopening of the Peelle Cntholle =2 Last evening the Pahl's Catholic Li brary Association formally reopened their elegant rooms in the Third National Bank Building, with interesting and ap propriate exerchme. There were several hundred ladles and gentlemen in attend ance,t and great interest was manifested in the proceedings. The address of the occasion was delivered by Very Bev. J. Rickey, one of our moat eloquent of pulpit orators. die dwelt et considerable length on the importance of inch Mali tutions in large communitlee, as they withdrew the young from haunts of vim elevated their Mates and ideas and con- , dated largely towards making there good ' and true christians, and worthy mem.; ten of comely:. Be pmmised that under, its new muiplee* the Library would prove' more floirrishlog and successful • than iter, and it. managers would constantly and 'faithfully aim to aupply its patrons with a healthy and correct literature. The Library rooms have been hand somely refitted and renovated and present a very lino appearance. Many new. books have keen added to the catalogue and altogether the institution wag never more worthy public patronage and castigation, - - , Attar the Close Of the performance at the Academy of Music on Saturday night, as announced, the celebrated Dr. Jackson . gave another of hie "annual" addrems. Mao subject announced' for tho table. warrior wu "Womans ‘ Bighta." The. tumult when the Dr. 4 e name was mentioned woe deaf. ening from the screams and whistles of the boys in the galleries, the confusion below, the band discoursing that popular “Shoo Sy," and amidst the ringing gongs and in short all the clamor It .was pout. We for humans to devise, amidst It all the Doctor was ushered tole the presence of his audience. With sword lo ono band and eocked hat In the other. the hero of two ware greeted the people. With an upturned Loaned outstretched arms be struck an attitude which would I have done honor to he who would have I given • kingdom fora borne., We only heard one Imported eontenee,., which wee a:mottling about "a failure," the' Wee being too great to hear more,: but we auppose his remarks were. of Course, to tho point. And finally when the 'weaker, in •one of his most agonizing looks, was gentlaiilating him grandest, the curtain drone between the Dodor and his audience—and the acene ends. Alter a Drink, Frank McElroy and two companions, Thoiing dry, went into Mrs. hictirady's saloon. - at the afgri or the "Three Pigeon's" about t waive o'elock Saturday night, and asked for whisky. Tbe bar keeper declined to give them any, and they went out threatening vengeance. A few minutes after, while the barkeeper and one or two others were lining at the Wove they were startled by a crash, and on looking up Raw thin an Iron bar had been thrown through the transom over the 'deer: They - opened - the' door and went out, but could discover no person about the mender*. ray - returned to tho bar-room and bad seen seated but few mettlents when a large "boulder" come hi Unceremoniously through the opening made by the iron bar. A. more extended search wee made title limo, which led to the ihnligg of. McElroy so. meted in an alley between the saloon and the adj oining booze. Alter a little W l shble sEroY was captured and taken. to the lockup, and yeah,/ morning the Mayor charged him /25 and Costa for la snare In the tun. : ' : • AZETTE : MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1870 RUROCIR9 AT WORK. A Trtwang Store A:mecca:l—Not a Sue cen FlAncially Cotuddend Rascals Escape. On Friday three men visited the trim. ming and &Lion attire of C. Watley & Co.. Federal street, Allegheny, and In quired for Mr. Watley. On being told he was east, they miumfacturedanudry inquiries, and under pretension of mak ing purchases, and lingering longer than is customary fOr shopping people, they were the subject of alight suspicion. They. took advantage of the opportunl i ty presented in playing out at the front door to make close observations, and when outside were heard to make re marks of a .m2001°113 character. But the . matter was allowed to peas without any. .unusual precaution on the part of the proprietors. But their fears were confirmed Saturday morning, when they learned that between Lour and five o'clock an entrance from a back window, which had been insecurely fas tened. was effected. The money drawer broken - open and about seven dollars taken therefrom in postal currency . and postage stamps. In the door of the safe a hole had been drilled and was ea plotted, but did not succeed In effecting a further entrance where they might have been liberally rewarded for their wielted Iniquity. :Some underclothing was all the goods known to have been stolen. A polloeroan, making • the dis covery, found the.* had escaped through the roar windows and thence out a back alloy. The parties are evidently profee atonal burglars, and the marks indicate the Name tools having been used that were used at McClure's, on Liberty street, a short time ago. It Is hoped they will be brought to justice. Those We Know JOUR J. MoCommit, Esq., has been appointed agent for this city for the side of through tickets over the Pennsylvania Central route to New York. Boston, Bal timore, Alladelphia, and other poftna. Corrrisoman McGowsac will present his report to Connell; this afternoon. It will officially appear to to-morrow's GAZETTe. ha publiddian on Saturday was a breach of confidence on the partof a contemporary. TILE names" of Salm H. Ilan, W. C. McCarthy, and W. J. White, are promi nently aasociated with the positibn of Chief Engineer of the new Paid Fie De• partment. - T. A. aIcCrmLLaND, formerly auction• ear on Firth avenue, to aneoesafally en. gaged In the same line of business In Philadelphia. A CONIPLLYZArTARY 00210ELT IY being arranged for the benefit of Prof. Ebert, the modest composer of tho Cantata So. dray. • irlbrr. hirmat Hcrirpnwinw it Le said will b 3 a mntildate tor Senatorial honors next term. Cot. GOentrn. the Oriental giant, ito Rome .cheese." This Is a joke. REv. S. P. latqc la furnishing eloquent lingo In the oil regions. 'wort, Wane@ and the IlalloL” Miss Susan B. Anthony Is the BIN marck of the new revoltition. She mem orises more executive talent and clay foresight in the furtherance of her plans than any of the prominent loaders in the woman suffrage movement. Added to this, she has a logical and terse style of expresaing her thoughts, and a pleasing rhetorical manner of speaking them, which makes her at home either in the editorial chair or on the platform. The "Woman's Rights" measure owes more than can be estimated Just now to her Intellect and vigorous thought and talk. Her advent in Pittsburgh will, therefore, he hailed with enthusiasm by those who think as she thinks, and those who, taking a different view, are yet willing to hear the question discussed calmly and strongly. Wedneeday evening she *lll appear at the Academy of Music, wader the auspices of the O. A. R. "Work, Wages and the Ballot" has been selected as her theme, one which abs is pre eminently qualAed to speak upon, end which will in her hands undoubted. ly rfford instruction and entertainment to all who shall ho lei attendance. Our lecture goers and all who are Interested In the cause ahoold not fall to be pres. ent on this occasion. Tickets fifty cents. No reserved seats. Auittseatents. Oreste flotrast.—Mre. D. P. Bearers - too cludect a very arlaeettand lifigige - m6/2 at the Opera House Saturday evening, when "Macbeth" was presented, with Mr. McCollorn in the title rota and Mrs. Bowers se Lady Macbeth. Her rendition or the role was nnexceptionable and Mr. MeCollum , a Macbeth was very tine. This evening "After Dark" will be pre. seated. Tub AcADßrv.—T.>•night at the Acad emy a grand dramatic and musical en. tertainruent will be given for the benefit of the worthy poor of thee° onmmtmltlea by the talented members of the Alle gheny Plrllomettile Circle. The play of • 81111 Watere Hun Deep," and the spten did farce of the ••Irish Lion" make up the programme. We hope there will he a large attendance Bodeen safely promise a good limo to all those who attend: Meal tatale Transfers. The following deeds were admitted o record In the °Moe of Thos. 11. Bunter Recorder for Allegheny county, Satin day, February 24 1870: - • Jas. N. Craft to libtearat Llwarda, Vph. 12.11 M; /tort by W. 1., lith Lools Most. to Jolla rehrotiet, Y. I. by 114 It. oil tlycastorti mutt. IMI h ward n5..4 D.l. Vatiamen to Lynam, II Wtnetoop , Jan I, IWO; I, V) h. 111 ft. 411 l tin/ ..aLettla plan. Pewitalty township ono John • colt to Isabella Thibow.liV Not. 8. l am lot by lam. ft , Patterson's plan, IlleXemport WO Sheriff Cm', to 5.1111.11•11 Mono(, Yoh. IV CM: hot 11.1 by SO ft.,. Jams stmet. Coat lilmalitgliaM Vaoilt.ra to Marla rob ttttt ,•Jan. IMO; by CR. on J no street, Emit Bimini,. m ' 1/300 Itob ha t. Antic, to Joon Boashir, Sept. I low Mt C b]'3o ft., Hamlet street, Arthur, plao, ltmerve township VIM Ihnit, Death, MESSES. EDITO/Llls Mittil3g In the Opera House Saturday evening and observing and admiring very much tho acting of the performers, and for the Brat time seeing the may of Macbeth meted, I was forcibly struck with the expression "and all our yosterdaya have lighted fools tho way to dusty death." It struck me that .this application of "dusty" was a very Peculiar one. I know only of oni other such application of the word, timely. that of Horace-- , IBed omnes una manes nas, aa2canad sand via GAL" width I translate thui 'Bat for all, one night doth wilt and to be traveled once, obllvlon's dusty gate:. , ' • , Rceotere4l Several days dew a veinal:do silk e nN' - riy of Mn. Joseph Lo. fink, was stereo from -LoLink!st Hefei, on Felton street, and on Saturday: an furor , MIlLiO/1 was znedlo . before the Mayor Charging 8017313 !tweet' gpkutpriela with larceny, upon which a .search warrant WA. Maned.. : The case was Put in the beo4a of °Moor Dressler, one of the matt ; 41 14reatahrowdeet arid kardwcirkhig ;nen on 'the - force; `who after oonsiderable search, famed the eress la the shell ef a pawnbroker. The property wee ro. [aimed to the owner. prom the detoorlp. lion given by tee pawnbroker of the per- son pawning the dress. K was -Probably the' woman 'who stole Wangameres RebbervAn Allegheny,, ... .Saturday soma ibleves wore Opizaiing in Allegheny. They Ohm the -brewery establishment of. Messrs. Wacker and fittensimagle; on Ohio street, near the foot of Troy - Hill, Eighth Ward; Prectiring a ladder they wended to the windoir on tho second floor and prying open the gained seam to the room occupied- by the barkeeper. IlVdm this they carried;, trunk to tho pavement below, and open. It with a key, ,After taking out a lot of valuable papers and all tho clothing and money it .iontained. they Mocked it . and dopertociaeaving the /adder arthes dow and the trunk on the pavement. rho police- are endeavoring to 'work up the case, A Coolam. John ll.. Scott employed James ldo. eheanoy to mild him Iri cutting Ice, a few days ago, in Allegheny. No special agreement was made, but they - Worhttal hanntralousty until the Urination of dist& mg the profits wee dfactunted. The agf- Ultima on thin point caused a atelmille to opting up between them. Words and blows were - exehatigesi and then htiga- Linn. John made information'. befolb Aider Mall Bowden, charging tdoClbeeneY. with tumult and battery .p 4 untid2" mischief. Warrant Issued. Clothing at Popular Prles;—. l ll Follansbee Co.a.; Come orrtitt, oven ne, and Wood Weston, roadenrwill find Vol 7 large 2 4lliortinent Of tuddonable and wed made alethlng at 'very roma. ablepricest. liverooata and winter cooda Are id .hd cold at remarkably low figure" to close out the stock in prepar lion for the Spring trade. Official Noticcs. .There will be a regular meeting or Councils on Monday afternoon next, at two o'clock. The Street Committee of City Connell' will meet on Tuesday, March. Ist, at 734 o'clock r. }Lin the committee rooms, City Building,The Survey Committee will meet on Wednesday, March 24, at 2 o'clock r. In the office of tho City Engineer. The Road Committee will meet at the office of the City Engineer, on Thursday, Marcia 24, at 234 o'clock r. Dtath of a Glutton • Hall's Journal of Health gives the fol lowing account - or a man in" New York, who never dined 'without his brandy and water, nor wont to bed without an oyster or torrypin supper, and who was never known to be drank: . "Months be. fore he died--he was a year In dying—be could oat nothing without distress, and at death the whole alimentary canal was a masa .of disease; In the midst of tila millions he died of Inanition. He bad been a steady drinker for twentyeight years." Now, a than. with a stomach as tough as one of Llobler's famous trunks could not stand such a modo of living. Bat while the poor glutton is dead we will let him pans end speak a few word! on the merits of Liobler's trunks, which are known and recognized es articles of superior guality.! , Jios.lo4 and 106 Wood street are the made estabitithments run by Liebler. Was There Ever an Opportunity Lilco t—lteml the 'Facts: . Now and then the people of oar city are presented opportunities for obtaining articles of various kinds at extremely fessonable prices. Bat not until yester• day did we hear of the latest and grand. eat scheme by which wonderful bargains In clothing may be obtained. While In Philadelphia recently, one of our most prominent clothiers in passingalong a popular thoroughfare flatbed that one-of the largest and most fashionable clothrng emporiums of that city was to have Its entire stock sold out eta bankrupt Wein order to realize fifty per cant of the firm's Indebtedness. Our Pittsburgh merchant no sooner became aware of the fact than. heat once hunted up the assignees and In less than twenty.four hours MUM effected a bargain by which the entire stock was delivered to him for diepo. mitten In a given time, he advancing some 110,000 upon the game, and actually procuring the splendid stock On better terms and lower prices than even one-half its value, This morning the first invoice of the goods will arrive le this city, and by halt past nine o'clock the aseortment may be found on the shelves and counters of the Napoleon of clothiers and financiers, T. Totgas, whose mammoth emporium feat the "big 13? Sixth street, (old St. Clair). The goods are all new, first class and fashionable, comprising the very latest eastern styles and made of every conceivable meterlaL Clothing foryonths, boys and men of the best of cloths and eassimeres, and to be almost given away. Mr. Tobias only asks the public to view the stock, and If not satisfied with the material or price they need not purchases Can greater la. ducements he offered to those In need of clothing? We think not. In the stock Is a line lot of goods in the piece, which will be sold by the yard or made op Into Suite, just as purchasers desire. Don't hesitate, but go at once to the "big 13" before the citisens become thoroughly aware of .the tremendous bargains now offering at Tobias' and carry the stock off I a triumph. Lecture.-Prof. Stearns, of the Oswego Infirmary, lecturer and author, will give a free lecture at the Academy of Music, Tuesday evening March Ist, of the great est importance to all. Subject: Human Life, how Shortened and how Prolonged. Every person, old or young, should bear this lecture, as It may be the means of saving them hundreds of dollars during a lifetime. Several curicialties will be ex hibited during the evening. 2 A fearful responsibility roati upon, and Just retribution will surely overtake all ..strong minded SCONIeIt" who neglect Lo take their husbands to see Colonel d Goshen, the Oriental Giat, at Burnoll's cuieum, some one day of n this the fourth week of his engagement. Every peraote.lrlten clealrous of a pleas. ant and harmless' stfinnlard, should mit at the nearest restaurant for s glass of Pier, Daunala tt Co.'s cream ale. It IA Op post delightfhl and tolefloial of annex. DIED) _AC , PA 811/18011—flo Pato...lag.' Feb:nary liGth. 1810. JOHN A. PAIsKINM/N, it the 04Wyear of la age • The Imaginal will tat• place from Ills late reale dens., on Ntattlrrel 11111. on Tr tansy, at 10 o'clock A. N. The members of Lodge 43, A: - Y. 31. sod other Lodge.. and the Mends or the f.mdy are respectfully Inc ted to attend. Cam stages will litre the rooms of Joseph Meyer A Mon, 424 ream street. at @o'clock A. M. , K TOTT- 33 -04 B .Odal. 97th 121 , 147. - at 3:30 o'clock P. 1.., at Mee re•idallea of her somelo. law. Mr. A. A. Bnrcheald, Mrs. 11.11.1.311• tftol LER. aged 71 years. Funeral from the rettdeaee of Mr. A. N. BUra, arld. ?IV) Rill, 990111111111,1. Allegheny:TU.3 DAT. Mouth 115. at 9 o'clock A. as.. to orooeed o wooat Rope chorea. Polio town alp. Ifeo9l4l—On the 11019 fort. at Derry Sla m.. from 'wort/ • toasty., oolbo Peavortva. tajtailread. mr. P. B. 14e911:4 It, of LoeILOAM. Med 17 )•ars. ! UNDBR'r4LKERS JULES ir.PEEBLEN C i tintAxms AMU LIVElir IIAM:1 ft Ot•rrat I OAYIDU'Siti" tYYZACT AND Clitlitt: AVIV: UR Alice:silty City, where their VOYTI itopi.e.:i conyivLtly_yyppllyd .011, 1,11 ant falL '"4 14 Tct t_OTloYt ' u. 9l I,carrey xim tiv• Uiad., If - etalr,tk. ad tirAt4 • JOSEPH BIEVEIII & SON, STMOEirrAit.EnO. No. 4514 PENN STREET. Carriages tor, Fa4.raL Farall•b•d da.4 patooo7.lNa and all taanal raralattanat at n , - WILLIAM =LER & CO., Nos. HI and HI Liberty Street. oaruer of irwln, .nov alter the trade at low is • • • area. strictly Prime Now Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. , tied do. Porto Ric... Cuba utd Pagllsh Island Slams. New rstrit s Philadelphia and, Matadi* Re- Golds. Drips. Loverless, Bruolls. BMW. , Atlases , and Long Isisad Syrups. Porto Moo, Cuba sod Zug .lab Id Molasses. liosug /11770. dn% a =INTIM, 811131,014,1I CUENA, aLssri 2 Liberty fit et. ... .ell_ vllls ed iti l igg i e. th ;1 1 :11t a n es V: T' arm itivrimat aicimatEvizi. h %tigitifirirg7 . 4: l o b s ....a.m. tatim aat NEW WALL PAPER STORE,- LIVERY & STA Pti SALE m. PRONIESSIONAI,—,:-- • QUEENS - WARE., A large assortment of or. pattelna ind shapes Jut reamed. Al.o Plated and Bril Ulna Ware, Van. and Par/an Ware., now opening and for We at vary low prices at H. RIGBY & CO'S., Na. 189 LIREIRIT BrnErr. ROBBBT H, . PAITEBSON & CO, =ME3 Seventh Avenee arid Liberty St., prrrsetraasr, PA. • was on Emery Saturday Hold AN: AUCTION SALE HORSES CARRIAGES t . BUGGIES, • WAGONS. A lta i r Ihzinw., tbelr es% ll WlN:ggnintiagr r igg:rig tuition and.goal owe will de Wee all Stook left JOHN H. STEWART, Ayeßoamer. 8011111. ..... SOW. II.P•1411:111076 ROUT. IEL PATTERN:Mr &• • s. Y. k3A.X.113 AMID CIDIEDDEMON STABUsi COIL WM ITEM k LIMIT E. mr, PA. = INBURANOEI OR NEW JERSEY Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J. Assets, Over 8500,000 *II Porkies !signed by this Comma? are ;banter. ordly Noo-Yorfelting atter the powmeat of caw ilasual Premium. Dividend. annually declared .4 onee third simnel premium, either on the pennon.% on Increase Of th e Tiolinfi Or In reduction o pre.- hint. HENRY KIRKPATRICK, General Agent, 167 1-2 Wood street, (2d floor lirVl Reliable Agent. watt del: THE IRON Urn RURAL LIFE - INSURANCE CO. Of Pennsylvania. Office, 75 Peden! St., Allegheny City. DIRECTORS x Hon. JAMES L. ORAHA.M, Hee. J. It. CLAIM, _D. D.. - Capt. B. BOBINBON. k PIfO L B L PP D , 8., • W. A. , Cashter Allhen Trust Co. JACOBHERD RUSH, Heel Estate eg Asea y t. ISIMON DRUM. Mayor of JUlegbarty, 0. W. BENNE. Hatter. A. r,.. aglatrxEgelerraerchant. D. SWOORE. teem Agent. CLARK.IOPI Prestdasts Ray. J. D D.De Vico Praaldellte JACOB RUB/I. Beeentary,. C. /a. DRURY. Trumann.. M. W. MUTE.. bIanICAL APTigaa. DANIEL SWOVER, Hen'! Agent. COMMINBIONSD MUMS POll THE CO,: 7.°Tirß. Of,lLl4lltfklit".'s . Rev. Jantes t Holllngebead, Beaver, Pa. H. Connie, McKeeeport, l'a. ' Yr intr i :je j r,Trrstots= Company strictly metnal. All profits scenting to policy holden by dividend retuned anon elly f!bristling.rom tee end of We unit, year. Ail policies nen- • CASH INSURANCE COMPANY. PHELAN'S BUILDING, ■S.' As SWIM Avenue. Second VI • • YITTSBUtedIi. rA. 'Capital All Paid lID. • • imazarado. I s t.; 8 W e/ 19 1 7 . 011 ver.X,Ic.pt.u.B.igar, rakVau4l44.4 B. H. Halley. Thomas Nnatb, Jno.ll,WLlJoek. HOKUM H. KING, /NO. P. - JENNINGS, JOB. T. JOHNBTON, apt. H. J. GRACE ee Lasiniom Liberal TeAna • and Xarine &Mar TIVDEIGINITV • AGLILINST L 053 BY FIRA RAIMLIN INSURANCE C . 0.0F PHILADELPHIA. 017/011,11811 lIIVO*II2MAIIT Wl%,nenr el d Obarlos v tltauokor. Mordecai M. Louisa ToOtaa ague; David d. Brows, Ilsomal , Imo Let, Jacob IL eatlth, Miran, 0. Dole , EMI DALE .?;v4ll, et suw. kiallaz.Zlz Pre dont. Ir. 0. J. 041%.DNEM;IN, Adam North Weir. corner Tbird and Wood illsooLL . aUmwth pEarNm.v.a.ins. INSURANCE COMPANY 'OE Nnisaufti MICE. No. 16716 WOOD 82.1LTXT, BANS OP 0011MERCE BUILDIDO. Tbl. 0 • 11 :=1.14 , 1. lantrid wand LtaNARD E. iALTILI, Drub:lent. ' 0.0. Dolt _ VIM rteddbat. tatliT m S 6, lL Antscions: Leonszel water. OnorTilin* U. Boyle. Deo.. W. Svans. LobnzijnOla• J. O. pne., Jacob Await.; • J. D. Weiser. oainh John Voegliey, d r = al , A... Amman. • NIZESTERN EICHIMANCE COM moiaT IWE6u arr. iiiMigerMtVl46l aim t Once, MI Water street, being • OWe Warm ' glade of 7lra llita rim Mons. • • home Instibition. mansirest by Di rectors erne aro w ell known to the comestunitY s sad who are determined by promptnem andliber. natty to maintain Use , eheinet.r widen they hays minal. as Werth the nut protection to Mom Imo dears to Lt. [CC _ pramenme..: • All.mararr Nitakt, • Jean B. Mean% KI-Uer. Own, .I.mm McA.X7. William It• Alexand=r. Tarim::4db rld Lou. WM. 4=4. • - NATIONAL INSURANCE. CONIPANY.! Car. Natal St. and Dialaoad v illagieni, 'alfa ni to u. l.o* SECOND RATIONAL BANK • • ~.. m „ ...fiiar.llllol.7ll 4LV:i l lirealdent. . JAM= L. STE :GUN. Beaetary. , . . , DIS. 1070111: -. . Atha 41... Mylerise. Lookban.l Jai. Myere, Jaa.L.Grabazi. Hobart Les, C. U. BOTII4 - J.. Brawn,Jr. fletial&tient, diCob koPP.' o.ll.Plllll.lsms J a co. Tim:Bp= I. MeNuipter, 13EOPLES , TREIVHANCE CORI. A. ?ANL olio; L 111. 00101X11 WOOD i 111TH NT s BOM OsaPsnAtallag PIN aad Nlrtas Mats aniecrnia: TA WIF I P I6 , • MM. Jean L. Ithosji, John g. - riski. . 5 ... 00 . Ohriver, 0: H. Lon., mcvlbo... L ra:ltflaa, - v2g , 1.1... r.• ' W. F. OAILTI " N . NIL hecroon?"''',7n 70thir'toPk'Llek. 0 O ■ + m .el~ • AL I, E 61 1 ZE IV V INSURANCE 001(pANY OF PITTSBURGH. ' Ond'it.B.BFFrIiTAISTIKENT.II.urz Bum. Wik.3 IM7RWIN ' . 171. "mh,.. 1".• T.J. () BS, K1 N 90 ....Z d a..M. a nf. taI4. I WZIP -3.10r4;7014 **at. • . . SolliinZuk.. . . 110. 0. . a. Iversen. . ...;. in, . . Bo b er. PA.47,,M.... !r"'J•Z•fulat"'" .......!.................,,...........,,...,,,..,...., i WALL PAPERS. ' ' WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prim. Tv ehturgr.'llumfgnt.,7,47 2 " 4l Without Itoipml to Cost, OCOLPHIPUIO HANDSOME PA BLOR PAPEIII3, llinall.V°2llllO7AVIIBR. ringus. Alto, A Iszto nooartmeotoelplCAP PAAT.B9 si . i j'f0,.:107 IuRKET STILEET, NUR ?LrTH AVENUE : JO& R. lIRGRES & BRO. ELEGIANT PAPER HANGING& w. De hoRN CM". zra.. n' AND Do Re„,„H. :qz.a.ictExupi AT 61D IDMiOf te4t, .1"3: DUall. iaMerni ARCIIMALD lILAKELEV, aez-rourainrwr-x.A.w. Ito. es immix CM:=l InT7I3IIIIRRIFI. Pa H. NeCORI4IOII. • .Attornev-at-Law. xo, CI tliutrr snorer Ma-Prompt alto:Mon Wen t 0 ellitadoof legal troxtoooo. 11111 WHL H. SIMPER, 47,411/31F4.RAiD Mr•tdll/0103tranat 0/ THY MAWS. m~° 89 FIFTH 'WEN= „Zdlott rd. arnme%4:: Uhwid w ill i ta tku "d tanuilidi4l2l=44l acavn JRPT4I,4 &PM TuvwAns. /ENDERS, OVAL BOXICS, fIRZ MONS, Se., at r. Cl I M W /ra. oksitt twin. =1 AMUSEMENTS Igff''NEW OPERA ROiii. • lICINFIesy lretovarr Ifito, will Lo I:assented for tb• first time at the Opera House, D:ort Boarelcsolt , • ',mat Ilrasta AFTER DARIi.: London )y Night. Cut tO the fell area gilt of the &legacy • In preparatlon—WAlTlHU /Ott THE NEH THCT. II rand Matinee 011 Saturday. NrACADEMY OF MUSIC, PHILOMATIMO CIRCLE,. =9 MONDAY ICVSN/NO. Fr . 28:0, Ua akaslalt COMVIT. 1p three acre, entitled, !'TILL W.L7EILi.RUN DEEP. And the arming Rree..ol* I= Ticket', 50 cents. Proceeds for to Dem fit tee poor. ftliq 71 Mai -_ _ 3 Z a z DILWORTH, HOPEI & CO., 243 Liberty Street, (Opposite bead 01 Wood street.) WHOLESALE GROtERS, feCtat Pittaburgh, Pa. ESTABLISHED BY A. & T. GOMM, 18i2. W. : OWEILY, wizar3 4 calig GROCER No. 271 Liberty Stieet, /LLCMS HOlitt..) . PITTSIIIIRGII, PA. N. FITZILLE J. A. M. STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants AND DiALMAII IA FILA CMit , . I I.II.nv,P.E7E.3). aca. No. 90 01110 BTRZET, near East Common MEANOII. FLOW; DRAIN AND PRODUCK Commission Merchants, No. 129 LIBERTY STREET. Mt!! .gtt= .11 , 1 Agent on all Plan Co22ll . inkmeots solicited. '" PETER FAIT --- JAMY.B Y. itictuvr. "KEIL & RICHART, '• —aoromussiorz DIEIIIOIIANT% AND DIAL Alf PLOD; GRAM, ELKO% 114 ILL YEEO` act • 349 Libtrtir NL , Pistsb39994, 9.09.1a7 W. C. ARMStRONG, teureserr to Teter LArmetrOer PRODVCE CoIUIISSION MEECtillin Dint Pip: 25 35.nrIcot Street. L. J, BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 746 PENN STRiET .I„.l,Trh.E: LAIRD m& PATTON, ..I,Dug. Sad L7= rehAnsr Eea~rpaol R 6 1 sod 114 4 ISE& 2,111r8"T JOHN 110083..1LDT. S. um's. TORN L 1101111 SE &HEWS, Mao. r. newer, te JOHN L 110171 e /I CO..'Whole ate Bracers and GolomlaslOXlldelchoota. Corner of iimllhflolel and Water annals.. Pluabargba JOny MIRO. A . WiLtACL. &WALLACE,WhoIe- BALE 6 RIVERS AND PEUDLICS DLL. , N. 6 EI[MTH MOLT, PlLLsbareb. OILS wslil Ns & KING, Contest=lon Merchants and Brokers Bt Petratennr and ita Proditate, DALZELL'S BLOM, DUQUESNE WAY, PNELJIDXT,piILi. ADDICEOS, WARING, KING & CO., 109 xv.tizantrr STREET. ACH BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS • NI) D&ALltna Petroleum and Its Products. _ renadophu, 0111ce-137 WALNUT ST ECLIPSE PETROLEUM - REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE BULN I IpIC . TUEIXR OP Lubricating & High Test Bmdrkg . ... . . relieve Railroad A:le 011,.. . Meads gnat best without moltgr: retophts limpid at lowest tempel stare., thmertal rein fur tropical elltnatte or hot alrather. Locomotive, Engin% Slaehlue *bop, ' Will alitw& • , Saw ind P/aalijtTulriVm an, 011% - f eklol Viileo4lgtt 011 i ' OlLTiosnero•RtittLiflettople. . • ME Ml= 2 :17 1 1.114.141., L . - - WtIikmSLYNT24 }ram P arif 7° snit`l Ave 8 tzve4ralriattbart,navbectot`rd sinehir Dr. too. The IN:reatToM ore olhilfPraY4:- rreregarn. r et a"'. I nd '""7 "8" '47- reroko 11/mad 1. ri.xlirgzet',,.rth-Tg."1,,,,,,"r_ ~,,Lo ofh,yril aarqualled, sad ata 'la ac;nBtantalce 12 raff27.21,91,1t7n•i NorVtel: um:AT. Warts at baarp.bp ra Ittalea. -, • LE4 - A - 3• TT THE count OF QUARTRIC szsmotis Pi/Meat:6.y minty. Ne.iltre. camber etridous, 1949, MisetUaneous Dockeg. In the :Dotter of the op color of Hazlett street City of rlttst lag h. A metal of Mho 6,lpt Wee • . , Notice' !wear iliea [bet the atteerslened! Cotandssioner, anpnlated by lb• Court to tate. •the teathnorty Orferol by the patties Intoreeted, In tPe &bore este. ti relathni to the sew." at: have therein and report the same, with his atria— lon thereoe as to each reallneatlon or the reiteet, or be 'Jewess. fr and •de tom of an entre tomade by the Court, with attend to the deo or tits appointment atl at his oat Te. No. 87 Dlinneedi street, Cider Pitt., burgh, on PItIDAT, the litts day of March. A. D. 1870, at 1 weloe.2. X.., when and where all parties Interested *sr**. tend. • fe17:123 °""'• Collllftlailoo lY TITE DisTRIcT couirr.or ii i gifig i Ft /14'4 4:11V,1N2 - 7 ' 7" f 'b. ot f I ' 4 41:72111 Vet 31111! " rilt i r likeppbed Sot a I charge Pout all ttliadeata. nif:t t .kairLdg , :al,l Aer. - all Moans who have ofoond .Ibrlr e 7ofrario v .;4 other_porsona tomoteat,t, tr, .ppest lb. MO girre 08'41.11b17.1%.A117,11..r....,'"" outdo , . at Ws. Moe, No. I SI: a... 11a. e.t.a i l tin ' tlC 7 6r .n it7oorile3l t h o ' ht. aalgl bankrupt.. ^att ttarthto "ode. Oa hereby " hoe. that . 9 ant . Zlor4 ifeell9a, oodltoto of l b. NEW bootrapr, frealood attla sad Allatb be lona of mid Aot. tvill tot ha Id before the osiel Regale"' at the setae LI.M. spa 5.1.4 ACCANDLLOtIi ' tettraO-at CiatMe VATATE OF JOLIZff atanierri, Inte of stargbrny C/ty, /kw& .y,yl;l"'ip:ort.t=rgo'snArtt.Tollto V:034- sinned. all parsons Itsinbutl sue troolred to matt pnentSts...ss4 t S/I person. laCon claim. 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