The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 03, 1868, Image 8

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tTfY,,,M:I SUBURBAN.
• v- To Vobialbeis: - , 1
Those .of our friends. whcs change their
1
places of residence or business sliould leave
word at this office, and thereby secure the
prompt delivery : o'f the GAZETTE. I
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
rearta DAY -"-Morning Session.
- The Institute was called to order at half
.
past 9 o'clock,by the chairman, and the ex
,
-erases opened_ with prayer by Prof. J. - ICI
A1t%141 1 0/ 1 . , -.r • - '
Onmotion id . Mr. Eaton, Messrs. - Burt,
"ySillis
and Caldwell'were appointed. a com
mittee on resolutions. According to pro
gramme a report on ' Penmanship; by Mr.
B. P.'(;amber, was next; in order. Mr.
Gamber being absent=his plaCe••
wet?, filled
by Mr. A.. Stevens. -He) gave some pri'dti.!
cal suggestions in regard to- the manner of
teaching pelimanseip. • , .
Debate—luestion: “ShOuld schools in the
rural districts ;LA gradedPi Mae, affirma
tive was sustained by Mr.. S. F. Patterson,
of Lawrenceville,. Ile said that schools in
the rural d;stricts should be graded when
ever it was practicabler that the ntrinbet)6l3
classes would .be greatly, reduced and tile
teacher would have a great'deal more time
to each— ,
The negative" was sustained * Mr. G. D.l
- Hunt, of.Shaler_townshiP. He said that in't
some schools there were not' enough of
pupils to terra. diffetentgrades; that there
..,was such, a,.diversityinsharacter and eon
rditiOn ,of the utintd solieol 4 im
practicable.
Music by the Institute choir, "Sleeping
in the Valle:Y.':,;.%
generaldiscussion on the question for •
' debate was participated in by Mr. John
son, of Plum; township.
• A piece-of music,- entitled Vane,"
was sung very beautifully by the ch0ir......-:
Lecture by ROC. Jos.. King. Subject—
"SChool government and the' best means - of
securing tt.n • -Ile-congratulated the teachers
on being engaged in ch ' glorious ((ail
ing, dealing with min k .•ruit. matter. tlov 7
ornment in school Lati s good *order. Or
der is essential to success in the school
.room. - To tea:Vl—well the teacher must be
able to control. ;well. The difficult cases
come froth families Where good order is not
regarded—, • " ,
Lecture by Rev. T. 1;: Beecher.'le said he
-1V11.9 the so-called "horrible " persOn whose,-
business it was to say, in Elmira, N.
who are to teach, and who are not, • city ex
arniner—those teachers who fear eXamina
tions'give eAdence of inc)nmetency'. Every
teacher should have examinations, that is,'
be willing to show. that they were compe
tent. Ile then spoke of econornicd rewards,
which he said should not be pecuniary, nor
merit cardi, etc., so much used, hitt should
grow-out of the normal working of the
school. A very small thing may he made
a reward if so)considered by the teacher and,
sOregarded by' the school; distinetion of
seat in the school, el6As,.or anyt,hing of this
kind may be used : , The. :roll: bOok should
• be a great reserVoir.Of - reward. It should
• ' be kept carefully and truthfully.
, The County. Superintendent then called a
roll of the teachets-of the county.
. •
A.djourned.
AFTERNOON SESSION.'
The Institute convened at two o'clock P.
x.; and. was called to order by the Chair
man.
3.l.usic. • the choir, entitled "Merii , j
ly Ohl" .")
Lecture on Geometry. by , -Miss Jennie
Bogus. The lecture througliont -Vas able
and well delivered':
- !There Ls Music in the. Wateik.", : was ;
' • then 'beautifully disebrirsed by the choir.
• ; "An'6isay was read by `Miss *Salina Ack
ley. Subject: “The World's - Great• :Motive
Power."
The reader arguedtbaf it was Cod's un
seen hand t and supported the position by
many good illustrations. :•• •
The institute' then took a recess of ten
minntes, after which a Coninalttee of twelve
wss•appointed to collect•aninitiation fee of
half a*llar front each gentlentari member:
ConiMittee--Missesllawk;Broo)ra;Ac kle y ,
Renwick, Dunlap and Wallace, and Messrs.
Chamberlain,Eatod;l_Cald'ilebli Alrint;vom-.
ery,Gross ard 9raves.,
- The Chairrilin annoiinced/that all the.
- members of the - Institute traveling over the
'railroads; who. had paid full fare
-conaing,would be returned-free by a certifi
cate of membership from the institiite.,
The„lnstituto took a recess while the Corn-
MittectWas. collecting - funds, 'After recess
- the Inatituhlt was addressed litY . ;j. W. F.
liirbiterillsq. , -Subject --- Astronomy .
Wale bythi' Choir 7 -"Pinixtg', for the Obi
Tireside4P--: .`. ;
alir4Ess nY, mr.curr 'STATE ITIMERINTEN
- . r).*Tt.
Fie read the following direeilons in ap.
- !plying for pexinanent certificates.- •
1. Any teacher pintesSional
.„ ". cer
tificate and desiring u tp . apply, trillie t State
Superintendent for a ftermanent certificate,
shouldpro6iire'froTh.' the'Opunty Superin
tendent, -and filtrnp •the• miees.sary blanks,
andPregent there to the proper authorities
for their action and Signatures.. They shout&
first be presented to the Board or Boards of
Directors, - next to the County Superinten
-dent, and afterwards•_to the Committee on
eap-wile rtificates.
2. If the , a Ce pplicant has taught for one
Board tile; three annual sebobl.'ternas re
,-..up'v44ith,h-Ythlabc-t*bid k tie . , l L , o 9k W-4Od be fi "
he
made to read terms; if ho tlt
for
• . one Board two:terms, and fer another one
term, blanks, No'. •1 ‘ and 2, .should be fill
' ed ' accordinglyv and tb6 three forms
above given are, designed to be filled up
only when the applicant has taught fhr
‘• three cliff erent Boards.
i3:iltesolutionsrecornnieUtlf44 Candidate
for certificate,` must always
"recerle,W3: v0te3..10 TOT" ' members of a
Board-Jar.- Directors - ilieferet ran •be
. adopted:
Wad*. oxer
, cisegreo Far" in c approging rceommend&--.
timis_.7.±ol".:7llorafariVt„- `certhicates. Merit
ii.khquldibtAltteikWAPaflations. ,
• one ' die etA'bblitintft highest
grades . of certificates are eligit eas mem
bers of the Committee on Teachers' Certiff-1
, - .•catette, ;Whea4Vter MVP:vacate! live teachers
who are members of the Institute of any
county, and actually engaged in teaching,
and who- hold Permanent Certificates or
Diplomas from State Normal Schools, the'
C0m.1.-etePkust be wholly constituted of
triatt i hachtirfii. iftWe are more than
five, five rnustbe chosenfrom among them,.
and if there are less than five, all there are
Einnistbe elected MenalSirti of the Committee.
miss
mch
arid
lose.
'and'
not
ified
to be
id no
for
:r,,:, e t hen etlll7-13 Munro.t— ett l i g...':
°lf*er
' ' li Munro.
f 3 ut earned. ,
,: . t , 67 .0- , ', d „or ‘ ii l iiiitct•histif6k..niti -- -
:-....324.,A 144 1.40 F...." ..-C411,„,..ed. to oiler st bait -0
.F • Tri ctiCia. - Warl i ttftt. Ife-•
... ped6raviost ;, 40 1 0itt 4 u . _.... s :
....
,4.lta d ori lb a e i
sy s t em ~ . tle. •• • - _ .4: e allitTria 7 ,
CAltieMui_NlSPut u lf k. - A Tbelt
negative - by A. t.. . ..,, ~,,,
....:1--..,-1 , ~ : blualcrbr thestecOr.Aailentebrigitt: 4, - ct .11:4; ~
en :`''- , " itisedia fest-fegenttlktatt 4 47 , ....,„ :o ”
•'' t'.l 5 • 111 -1'3 0
.1
kA .404, ,, Lettture.- tkor. , lteir.,Wa:Zr_ i _____•; ~
' i 114 1 /I,t i g Z 4
i ,
- %RV U . Volley- Sablect4,4lflierlsa Fe
„0 ;Ist..
I . 1 . 14 . 0) ; 6 ' . '• This Plutii•oshould animate every
I omrtri tile - school ' room. Gad ;
is kept out of the school MOM by _the de
nominational churehelit, &tit :afraidiof the
other. There is a fear of one denornination
that the creed of some other will be taught;
hence,„they. Would • rather haye, God alto
;gather omittod - im - lbeschinalrOm. The
banishmenrof God from' the -- fanny, and.
disorder and - decay will be the result.
Every . parent •is .morally bound to -relig
lou'ily train' his'ehildren" ." The teacher be
ing placed in loco parentis for so.
many .tiours,. per ,day i o many weeks
in • the ' iit&th,- , 'so- 77 many months
in *he year, so the teacher ismorally bound,
to the extent thathe .s. in the. ; parent's'
stead: MA) tedakb‘rkilfouldbe ielitidus. A
heart warmedby the love of God is better
I prepared to teach the ordinaiv branches in
our s€libolStruMa COlillimirt that has never
been warmed by the love of God. Vie'
,teacher has to .do with the whole boy or'
girl, body Mid mixid, soul and heart. 'Ftett.
Wylie occupied twenty minutes.
4 , lMusid by Choirt after which there7was l
short recess.
"• • 'Addreis ' 213Y -L IREW. 'Beecher. 's Subject :
"How to.brmg spiritual „influences into the
school: room." No person who has religion
can hide it in the,schooLroom., It 173,impos-.
siblefor it teacher iti Witad-kin' &Intact with
pupils without giving an impressioit. The .
Nspeakersave-s e
omof• his, (t. verience , of reL
iligionsintimSece iTiliglo6l. - ' ' .'
' " j • 1
The Musical critique, Miss Jennie Smith,
"was introdiat;ed; and :after 'responding, the
Institute adjourned.
trktel COURTS
Disvrlct Court-lodg,e Williams.•
In the case of Dennis.lllchardson vs. Dr.
M. R. TreVorcthe rat* retnineci'a • , erclict
for plaintiff fcir fifty dollars damages. ,
In the case of A. J. Erickson vs. H.
'Co.; Op
penheimer & the jury found for the
plaintiff iuthe, sum of $685.
Ilite.4 Co.. vs.: ll.tetz. 4.-Pachser., This wa.4
an ruction-te recover on, a loan. e plain.'
tiffs'fbrmerly owned tile KeystO Th to Brewery,
-in Pitt township,,,but sold.it to the defend
ants. • Ponr*:liundted and iightv-foitr dol
lars and, other moneys was allßwed to re
main in the• hands or the purclksers, who
requested it as a loan froni_plaintiffs. The
defendants promised to return the money
when needecl, but - Colling to do this the
above action wasbrought. Verdict for
plaintiffs for $708.63, subject' to a credit of
audgment 1.• To. 290, April terns, xs37, in favor
lof M. rilltS,VS. George Hite, in case sild
I jUdgment shall be determined to be a lien
I the property purchased by defendants
from plaintiff, said sum of • $705.63, being a
balance of purchase money due , them.
Zacharias Wainw ri gilt vs. Michael McCul
lough, Jr.; action of ejectment for property
situated in La.wrencoville. On trial.
Common Pleas—Judge Stowe:
In the ,case of Calhoun and Edward vs.
Win. Frank, a verdict for plaintiff for 6'2,-
906 43 was rendered. • -
, Atkixpn it. "Brother
.vs. and Win.
:Al'Clurg. Action to reeoveron a mechanics
lien. "Jury old.
Quarter Sessions::-.1 - iidge Mellen.
This'Cortrt was not in session yesterday,
having adjonrned until Monday next.
k - :
Spring Pia.ntlug,-111,1teic to icilitale: Seeds.
and Plants.
...A.t th l isseapop, whenall.aremakingprep
arationv) fov:plbritirig, tho..P:ol7.l.a.pp•e+ls.
strongly to all where shall we procure pure
and retiablc seeds and plants. the more
.
strongly when we consider that to plant
any but. those which are pure and reliable
' , were worse therairne,rintimoney lost, The
purchaser should buy only from seedsmen of
est4dished reputation, having in their em
ploy thoroughly educated seedsmen, quali
fied. and willing to give full and accurate
information in repird to, the planting and
after careof the stock purchased, the habits
of the plants, etc., etc. It would be unnec
eslitoyffor ue tpanget Abe -claims of Mr. J.
Knox Ito the patronage of our readers; his.
reputation as a business man, and the fame
of his farm are.not- confined to this section,
not even to this country, European papers
having mdderuitice of his enterprise with
theveryhigbeetwinnendation. His repu-,
tation is based upon a solid foundation,•viz:-
A thorough knowledge of his business, pure
and. reliable atock,a,. . conscientiousregard for
the rightg Of lila customers; Ahbfdandlar
seeingenterprise, and a free use of the nevi's
Taper. - Tirozrecnnexpn!rnee is that-hiestockis.
better. kub-vffiWltlgrout the United States
than that of any other dealer, shipping - daily'.
at thill-s"kiiisdri +to' *ftkhall'ail re as Unit
fornia, Maine and Florida, as wellks every.
other State, North and South, in the Union.
His stock embraces all that, is required for
the den,
,daicevsee ouse, vineyard or
ry pfarmis-..;
grape - Vineg, 'currant's; "blackberries, Rasp-.
berries, etc., etc., potatoes, field seeds, ag-,
ricultnral implements, garden tools,and
farm machinery, etc., flowering plants and!
bulbs. •
Mr. Knox will have during the entire•
season at his extensive warehouse, No. 137'
' „street, a copplete ,steck•of Vines,'
ts, .EteiVers, and Prow, dl played in
the most attractive form, thus enabling the
purchaser to select his own stock at the time
he wants it—seeing what he gets before
paying far it. Mr. K. also extends an in
vitation to those wishing to purchase nurse
ry and green-house stock, to visit his farm
and mak-spileellons there. We un-;
qualifi: 1i K's stock, arid feel ,
to riiiir
assured t t our readerit cannot do better'
than to purchase from him. The longer we,
live the more arc we convinced that 'We
truest evidence of merit is success, a touch
stone from imbich the. rapidly increasing
- btutinWas'and high rePhtatfoli of Mr. Knox
will notehrink. . •
Illi Uatalbgueri-iiiiiilitier r e .W.l6W•••tefore Ili .
are compendiums of much praetifti - infor,-,„
mutton m reiptrd ... to the prii:+per treatment. ,
of plants and seeds, descriptions of new'
jatittto:re crixtellwamietmi and tare attracii
tive in forgirrind - Valnable In 'matter.
National Christian •Coniention.
. ,
, • s q,ll . uoslersignod. ba f yip,s; , been appointed
et.,beal Cothinitiee to tuake arrangmente
fortolditioßal Convention of Chi's
tians opposed to secret societies, in this
city, on the sthi:fitlC Stith7in' of Stay next,
respectfully request pastors . anot i comnalt T ,
Vitafl , Ciltivait. :• . ADT tandrAttividuab;'iii."
the city Vilidtakhan marat 'lithe MQVO-
Triat, , Eilid are to take part in Mak
i%ArY,angewients,f2r,..ihe entegiiinment of
dog , l ates•toltniConvetitito;: tizr.,lod. : tbeir
names andliddress-"? : • - xtky member of the
,Comuliqop. _''' ' ---'' uL'"
• '•;Mluilltteil.'4lrsi ,liiiitej-iig*lends 4.
the cause at a distaneeThliO:ean 'Attend, to
Liiie;td.their w• eti tg Jim. Committee before
,
the gi.deor '''‘', A • ,' a 'that arrangement 4, for ,
•Ithdpeutertainviont may, be made.
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- street, Ai :%,;,.., " '
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Allegheny. - - • •
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PITTSBL
Eil
Tne 'First V {.
Th 4 tnit t knatante tin-re cord of the Mayor
of Ptttstm-gb exercising thg,- oc
,
curred on the 3,b{ft ult., when. Mayor Black
more-sent a message to {the Presidents of
Councils vetoing the ordinance providing
for,the Wide.ning of the sidewalkspri Fifth
street,. passed at the last meeting ' of Coun
cils. •Idis reasons for so doing,- - iis stated in ,
the ineesage, were
{ First,, That-the proposed extension of the
sidetvalks could render the street entirely
too. narrow for: - the re s quiremeits of the
business done on the street.
' {' Second; That a. rnajOilty of the prciperty
owners on the street were opposed to the
Third, The matter had pasSed
hastily, and he thought they had not, given
it the consideration its importance de
:a:handed.
the message, .we mei{ informed, was
couched in.very.respectfnl terms,,and was
very Carefully prepared. The ordinance is
tiovr,a 'nullity( unless Councils. folbiw the
exeinple of Congress and pass the ordinance
by a two thirds Vote.. What the' r action
will be iwp are unable to say. The ordi
naliceoiebelieve,,passed ,Councils,by al
. mcista vote,kineWffen`theques
tion, f , Shallthe,v,ete be - Sustained,' 'comes
• up; the resultmay be quite
,different.
' ~
i wale.
- - r MI Council _Meeting; -
The Council of Millvale held a regular'
meeting NVednesdaY evening..
.;. .'••• '••• , -
MeMbers,...present—Xessrs. Dempsey •
Coats, Johnst,on, Seehrook, Brown and Bur
gress:Williairts. • - • - • •
The minutes of the, preceding were read
and apt:it:di:6d, ' ' - ' • - - '-'- ' """'•• 1111
Mr. Brown, of the Ordinance Committee,
presented axi-. ordinance•••:proliibiting -the •
erection ofrglue, or. thernloilufac -
Lure, offsupe.r.ithesspliate, d:d., under a pen
alty of _sc9o for the-first offense and $lO for
'can' d•i.V said nuisance is continued. The .
• ..
ordinance 'was adopted. - ' """
I . : Also; an - ordinance to prohibit horses,
I mules and . liagS from Irunriing at large.
• Adopted.
Also, 'an ordinance fixing the width of,
sidewalks .on fifty feet streets-at, ten feet.,
Adopted.. , " :- - ~ • • '. ..
Also, ,an Ordinance prohibiting , 'bathing'.
in. the Allegheny river, within.the borough
limits,, from . sun, rise- until eight o'clock
1
p. 31. Taid . oVer Until the next meeting.
, • The Street Commissioner was instructed
to commence work 071 Mill, . Gould and
Boren streets.
On motion of Mr. Coats the Treasurer and
Collector were required to, give bonds in
the sum of $l,OOO each. . - . •
A resolution was presented' instructing
the Ordinance Committee to prepare an or-
divance providing for the erection of a lock
up. Laid over until the next meeting. - - •
On motion, Council adjourned. '.'
Look to Your Interests—Am I Getting - the
' Worth of My Money t
The benefits of Life Insurance are no
longer matters of dispute. The multitude
of widows, orphans, and of other depend
ant lives, who are daily falling heirs to its
princely benefactions, render any other
vindication of its,latility and wisdom quite
superfluous.
The only practical question now is where
can I insure my life with the greate.st secu
rity and /cast cost? A candid examination
of the - Twenty-third Annual Report of the
Direetors of the Mutual Benefit Life Insu
rance Con - many will satisfy all thatthis Com
pany stands'foremost among the safe and
economical companies in this country. The
General Agent for - Pennsylvania, S. M. Love
ridge,lum already a favorable acquaintance
With-many of the'first business men of this
Community who are insured in this Com
prin,, intartillof front ‘ ,..3,000 to $20,000. Ile
I will always be happy to' reciprocate a mu
' tau', hencJit with all who desire the largest
possible amoluitiof insuratt6.e`.at the least
relative outlay. The report above referred to
is not a Mere string of bold ;assertions, nor
1_ of disconilizeted and flashy items, but a well
knit, clear and .business.like exposition of
ilid..t3ondition;policy. hnd workings of the.
Company. Call at 42 Fifth street and get a
copy. Also, see advertisement of annual
statement in to-Clay's paper.
The Western Insurance Company of 8utfa
..3.:;.,.i ; ....; ~7 t o towil y;,* i„ t' , ' •
' - e adver fse today a tatemeu . - of this
s
company :showing , it to be healthy and
strong irrits financial condition, its availa
.
.bleiniiets'execeding half a milliori of del
'
larg:-:,lVirci- liar? ,etatnined rthe list of 'its
• rinidenedirectoiS; Many of Whain, we know
to be.among theinostwealthy,;ft rerl 2 , honor
' able business men of Buffalo, who; furnish
us with an earnest of their prudeut man
riagenitdit; and that they deserve ..the.
Confidence and patfonage of our citizens in
(hitting 'seTected='MAesrs':Swha and
h,-McDaintless. 114 Fearth street, to i'epnwit
,the .. 'estunlianY . - In this..' elt , O. ' The. ample
'capital of the institution , and 'the. obliging,
emd_hOtiorable (*-baracter of the' agents coo-,_
prlie all the -needful pre-requisites to a
prosperous busities.l. IVe welcome all such
agencies, , they , are. needltil!and should be
)eneouraged: So say we. , . . ''t :. -
Inl4lew iteartfwe..
Li our perigrinations yesterday,in search
of rieWs, we made a very 'important diseov
ery, the removal of Alderman
`fors' office: `Owing the' inpid increase
of Inihinests ; he found it, necessary
16', 1 proc4e , ; a:: more commodious !office,
and has removed to No. 100:Grant Wimp;
Mr. MO:fasters is a live mn.istrate, and is
doing a - )lenaltottarek:9t- Ogstue?s, both
civil and criminal. He is Obligin so far•n
consistent dtities an always
prod:int - inattention ' to - business,
doubtless : in ,a measure .accountal. for 'the
many prolWienal 9.414 he' receives.We
commend' hum'. -our (eiders hs an A:Igor:
than and ex Officiolkistrecirtilo Peace , eini:
nen9y worttly_tliplE ,e2flleUCO.an. patron.,
r . ' .'iggUvateil'ilivaldt a nd Battety. _ .
John Leinback; a farmer residing in
Gbartiers township, yeste/day; made infer!
motion, against .Philip Schuler , and lienly
and John 'Schaffer .forl,299mMitting an,
, Ygravated,essault and battery ui)ou bine
tie prdaidatin.' twat one4t tlie - nitt - rouuttea"
IV determined V "move" XeS,tei n a ti h' I T - 4
- ..
Artyirtg rout Ibis lantentiont ibecamoi, in.,'
voly.id in a_uarrel with the 'defendants,.
who are aliik-TrOrnlets;:tind:lneighbora of the
prosecutdr: " lie 'alleges; that • Rif thiee; ', fell
on himtuid: beat. him 4 m. ,, tlia bettd.una
kicked him about the. ribs. 11114)face_laud
head bele. hitiddrite. onset lfonnillicig:
The amised l y. - ire .arrested and Rey for , a
lie, : i 4 r of4 3 , .0. . <,.. ~,,,, .i.r..ro- - ;. 0
Capital Going -abroad.—We clip the 191=1
Inwinirllornthe Eitalitelltille *laid ' 7 W e
tunderstand thatta couple of geatlemeh; , i l7 .y
..w. Martin and William. Hriekell,, repre—
senting an iron company wgrebeltr a
few day!' ago, for the purpose at' . king •ottt ,
lasitti:lbrilocatinii sham:et:WM 0 Ellielle
the gentlemen in question hail from Pitta , „,
burgh, and , weliVerigliglid; Some ig.s at Vti-1,
. tanning, Pa. , 1 11 4 theasme business.
lieve thak did not come to any definite:ebn.:.
elusion, althmigli thtkrasoit doedtion, Avos to-.
gloried "Ithilltvok.--.arik.T..331 I
', :ticaseint;iiPtPAPA 4 l44l46 l Pril;:;Batel It-
Sell; N0; , 21•' whin. , Streit, havelttsi
t, o pened
v o ypry #lO atitorttnetitNoPilhoise. hot&
-keepingnsu4 as tablo,alptWablo
"YMPL - eatlNTrrlao44 0460 i
Ali *aw4 ll Lta j oer - air , AN PA :
'
a'uo neu
anTivitertgt . eifatcidir
of jacatifil, Avis; organeripli . , silks;`
-stuorlsonlidnueostai: ' talc . • ..iietti;
and ittineral dry goods can nabs ..$101:1'
„invant of b y and
110110 'west' A 't4e mountain& J;:, ... ..7,
Assault ,'and llittifry:4Wis'fitisrift, Of
Willelbibtergi - itairaltested yesterday on, a
r itibiliiirßediniesalibiiiibtlittew , onibt redbe=r
2fortiAgdertuilltTayleoVitteivaid.. B
,Theiwolf,94 wapilitltl tor ieheitirlttg - "' •-'
'.c!,.+' rii i :Ir. V it. . .. , ...., 41 1 0,41-..
Gam-- GAZ :
our bnoigenvray have high repu- 1
. t a tio n At - the character of , the beef „kept
upon their ,fails, hut: some are proverbial
for supplying their patrons with the choiCest .
afforded in the country. Mr. S. Shani
berg, a gentlernan who deals largely in '
cattle and whose .stock is-uniVerfSal
ly,.
i . .. . •
well selected, has just sold to' Fred.'!
Beiiitem•-t-three . steers %sreighing, .in the
aggregate +Az- thousand ' thr - e - hundred
pounds or two thousand,- , ne hundred
pounds • each. 'They are "the finest speci
mens of sleek healthy cattle ever brought
to this section ' and- reflect .to - f.r. Sliamberg
I much. credit , for_ his ,enterp.'se in secur
ing-.-them for 'lifiStl'lcustia 'Airs in this
section. They Will 'be o :red on Fri
day ...next,in the Allegheny market, and
in the Pittsburgh market the y following,
at Mr. Beilstein's stall. W congratulate
1 Mr. B. - mithepossession oft , e prize Easter
' cattle; - and. feel safe in . ': .ressirig - in ad-
Mineei .3l . lo rtliftrats': 4 4 41 1, , ;Who :will be-.
come pnrchasers, to Mr. Sh,niberg - for this
new evidence of his shrewd business enter
prise in securing such exce lent' cattle for
his patrons. If all drovers were as careful
to select beeves eqnallyasgood as what he
deals in,there would be legs fardtfonnd with
;1 tliettitelterSAnd tie oectipationfor the new-..
1 ly created Meat Inspector. - ::" . -
IiTP for Tiienty Days. , .. .
Wednesday -- night Joseph Kinney, a col
,nro, . ii" i n,,,,was,actingin a_very , disorderlY
, .
manner ; . on(Robertir street; -Seventh, Ward,
in consequence ,of which he was arrested
'and taken to . the lock-tip—. He visited; . a'
small.saloon on that street, kept by Bn:
,
Richards, and while there endeavored' to
!Mee a ;disturbance. Richczds • ,requested
him to keep quiet, but he refused .to do so,
and was finally ejected. lle-WdsiiirepreSsi
ble, however. and determined to gain ad
, mission at all hazards. , First he entreated,
' then threatened What ho would do if he
were not admitted, and finally ConVerted
himself . for 'the time being into a:battering
ram, and bursted *open the door. Yester
day morning he was before Deputy Mayor
Owstiin, and after, bearing the charge pre
ferred against him, had nothing to say. He
was fined twenty dollars, in defaulter which
he was committed for twenty davS.
-
MCI
e-raL 3, 1868.
At Home.—The Monongahela Republican
says: lion. tleorg,e Lawrence is at home
making a short visit to his family. Ile has
entirely recovered from his late illness, and'
is greeted daily by hosts of friends who
Amite in congratulations of approval, not
only of the'sonthnents of his late speeches;
but of his whole record. as the able repro
-sentative of our
A. 'Knock Down.-:;•Frank ;Mown and
Frank Thorp qUarrelcd yesterday, and it
•appears the•9narrel terminated in a knock
down, in winch Thorp came oil' "second
best." He madti information before the
Mayor charging Movvau - with. assault and
battery. The accused :was arres . Wd and
held for a hearing. ' -
IM==lll=ll
t - 74'ale of Real Lstate.-...0n Wednesday our
energetic friend, Qaptain If. B. Smithson,
of the firm of Smithson, Varshook. dr. Mo
tai and 57 FiiUi. street; sold by
auction that two story brick house and lot,
corner of Lacock and Goodrich streets, for
the suns of 1310,325. James Henderson was
. the purchaser. •
.
Forcible - Detalner.—A. M. McFarland
yesterday made information before Alder
man Taylor, charging John Britton with
forcible detainer. He alleges . that the un
curled forcibly retains possession of a tene
ment for - whieh lie, the pyosecutor, is agent.
Mitten was arrested and held to bail for a
hearing. • ,
•
Changedls. Dase.=--W. P. Logan,
the well known oil man, has changed his
base of operations from the corner of St.
Clair street andl:niquesne Way to the cor.
ner oS Tiancook.styeet and Duquesne Way.
Mr., Lognn IS rektildtid as one of the most
affatag men th rtyle. - . • • •
• •
Larceny of an °Vette:A.—Stewart Samp
son made information before Alder
'Taylor, yesterday; charging John Rice villt4
the larceny of an overcoat valued at: ten
dollars. "l'he4ccused was arrested and hold
for a hearing.
Larceny (king Oar.—John E. Davis
terday made information before the Mayor;
ebarKinire m oh# 9illespje wit.. the lareeny.of
'id' Oar -a • Mat.ni • 'tue Monongahela
-river. The oar watiValued at .$15;00. The
tiecusvi was , arrested and held for a hear-
Notary Public—Mr. John A. "Wilson, .of
this city, has been commissioned - a Notary
j'abliclb? (4overnrcr: %airy. The commis
sion vt•hiclt is dated March 31, 1888,1 ms
16erni ri3ediVeitat thelloidiarder's , office, - and
will be delivered when called l'or*. •
Taken 'Ovcr.--Deputy Sheriff Cluly, yes
terday, took to the Petinitentiary, Hugh
Connell and David McGarry; recently :con
victed on a charge of receivinfr stolen
goods, and sentenced'to two years imprison
ment at hard labor each; by Judge Mellon.
CITY - ITEMS.
An Extra Passenger :— An incident, a lit
tle out of the general routine of :steamboat
habit. occurred Wednesday evening on the,
steamer Elizabeth " her "upward' trip,
.briihtfai.oni3tVa&adtled .to thelbttrbber of
pas4erigers. -- Mrs: -, Weyana, the _Wife. of a
„dad: niinet at;Elizabeth, - and one of the'
I - *engem 'itive'birth' daughter,. M .
the reqUest`of the Captain, of, the boat, the
child, vies ',,ohrietened Elizabeth," %Ii()
another' was properly; Attended to by, the,
lady pi,Ssengers, -and reached her hente'in.
• -
r,,To Atwtagsts' Books for-Snbscrip-'
tiOrti to idle , capdal Nina: of the 'Federal
fitreet: and PleaSant Valley Itailway.l pin
'PanY. will be OPen at Gray's hotel, 'Jitekson
street, Second-ward, at the °thee of W. P.
Prjce,,-peal Estate. Agent. N. _33 • Ohio
..strpet, Allegheng,„and .the Pi ttsourgh
Savings Bank, 'No. .-180 - and "183 ,Liberty
- .Benet, Ritteimghilinkil April 2d. 1838.
By order of the Board ol,Pirectors.,—
• • • W.-1601.A.Nny, President.
, I,WiiOCMilfiedtalis o---1 9 0 ik of William Holtz,-
heitno,:iiiith street ,noxt ilesir , to - the Post
'allice toys highest reputation of any
'minder Place in the city for „the excellent ---
'and 'Orderly , manner' , in 'which ,it is con- -----'-.... _. ,
l upts d, a nd
, pi e , si d g itdid, "a s of fare ;it,, Fresh Groeeries./ =CIL ide & ...ecirp,le,
presents da l to int patrol* , •NOWhore , else
Jilt,thia *elk berhood can a,better meal
be
N0. ,, 184 Federal street, Allegheny, havo m
store a freph and superior stock of; groce r ,
obtained 'at - as 'rbasonable piing. Call in, ries and provisions, which they offer. their,
and *itliffc7 . •;jrtioaailL , nf Ihe, truth of this wholesale'afaheladi patrons.', at the very
statement. :ell ~- Iv, •1 : , is! lown%market prices. , Readers May depend -
`'"'' 't 4 ' 'on get 'rig, e.Vall times; the best sal on
- ibii4Oilii; iiiiitifni3 ',..suerj*Cor ward
,of tine teas, coffees oxy;1 apices at this ' Well
class
- meoltenieTto „make April' , `e es in known louse. ._ Uher4 thOnoatnonta are
sissillgur4wAtek,,Convenienses Ar i d s t eam offered - ' , wholesam patrops. (live them! , at,
fittings; 'are. Ireferrel"
'lB5 Woodetreet.,' Al all supply of f flp aon, vantage to bestow your patronage there.
to '11 . '1 1 ,.. 4Wens,'No. can, and ha convinced that it law your, ad: 1
,able.ebaiskilegirpods. * n ap s will IFemerhbertik.9lctO:b.l,7o.-11114 Federal street.
:bb fotnyl'artliSKaPtsronini hl ho offers •• ,-- .,2it. , ' , j • ''' •' - iim•- , -----:f .
lit very,reasoniblePrices to :re ' , purcha-, ~ ,Good r-Illenlng.•÷Mesera.ltelnernah, if.e6r,l,
.sera ,
~... . - ,l, ~, • ; : - ;, , ~,,,,, ran Siege.; the popular And.'oxtenei‘m, 1 ,
.7'7- , ----='----. s. , ' . deafinrilli - yraValive: P 10044 'alldf,teri t elrY, are '
'Do Yoe: Went I.4;usitshasij a well m ade , ,al;,out,tiolaskeilk 8 1 K49Pegipg-ct their new
lea elilittalitial trunk? * Yes. Then4ge. store on - 11 . 632 -*sot!' • Iti-tkifTxtgallwhi l l 1
i the , he9Aguartera Llebler's Premium the' firm eontinutlo , Viipose,Af nieir . 01 1
tory, l'io. 104 Wo od street. 'You cary'be l ?3010eat,decided batl4lhelt torment .1
, Niaitedtheie Sdhiltablritt prlceembieli you •
• itandlira. !9" Fifth street: „rt . ,, &Ana firtised_
- # 3 ,tolintltevAiytng.akylslksqw 1X . ! •of any th ing in this line, sbiaild aNial them
, Or- nrr:rliii, '`. -, V . ' . ,'-`,.. selves of the oportanity aircKded ,f9 r ,the
7, - SiOng.lievOtles,"' rieliiilid • beihtiful, in purchase of 'gder gkxkle at Veil, 19'W prhmi„
&diem varlay t ,:lit'ithe'fitithlOriMe retail. :i - f_l - ~ 2-, 11-..k1" .4 7 - = !,
IfircliWk•Ciattea notion base' "of W. W. T. T: Ewens, pre 'Number, No. 188
Isfehilirlal No. 81 Market' Street. :taiiir L W (Safit iec t iA t" ' W *ll l `l6 7a Ul4lo2lo / 11.1c44i'
441 2 4 741 -0 13 10 . 1 ,03V 1 *. OVA tR,411,74714.4e5t style and 0n ,hosh ortest
pow tileipg,Orl t ar k e , ' t_ 1 .', 4,... rabrt ;• gaq494ttyjdpiviu i F:i - 'Pe, - I
L ie
..1 ~ ,1 -, -,-.- ..-0,4.....0- , --t---- A - . l - and , gab Stet ng_in aU its ' deittillB IS ' 43 , IV
s"`°Bfriiiittetsfiran"orheintte :flosteri4 erabrao. leading sipecisittrir . ' , t/12'4 , 1-.
tow all %imam style S, l ' therNsith full --,%r. , 44.41k.L.C\ el _ 1 . .:4 ~
linos of embroideries and ace roods, jam. 1,0 1"&ali
±.-
411001/4Mgrigte -:
opened - at W. W. IdoorhiWalgobiortable fe . st reet, ",*
13,14 turt.ltitest . 1
',:retigutentratripuiciroaontv..lso,l4o. al , .le ,: . , . Amities ,in..illifes nit
Motket %Peet stressmugge:prilol4 ~, ngagiAt very Amenable prices
..,.. , t :.:
.. of 1,,,...x.... c .
if -'2,,i .t,jj e t I . t ' 1 4 '-*
..'"ol 1 ,U.'1 , 44411 1 sl'attikt tr,N1.41 . re.64r. V t' , ~,.. Tt ii :
• To the" Publicl •
.
• Having beem•solicited several. - 4iines• for
copies of the' article on; Iftilmolutry; Con-
StMiptidn, inablished about a - yeax
hat:o'concluded to ' re-pnblish it, so that
•
those interested can procure a copy Al
- •
lusion is made.therein to two.of my prep-„
'Arations which I use in the cure ,of this•
disonise]-not that I believe tliat.;my.inedi- .
tines' alone will always effect a enreilni
fact I know that such a iesult ha idly ever
expected. I only refer` to these medicines
as the best of their class citifies having done
a great deal of Food - in the araelioratiori;
and oftentimes in the .dure of pulmonary
diseases. My treatment of this -disease,
when personal•application. is made at my.
otliceos governed by: the rules by which
every other,plrysician is enabled to form a
Indgment, as tolWhat each 'partieular case
-requires. The science of medicine, and a
knoviledge atthe healthy functions of the
human body busht to fit a physician to do
this, if • it' qualifies him to -do. Anything.
And it is this Special attention studying
each particular case that has enabled me to
cure whatever cases I have, been instru
mental in curing. „ • • • .
-. . • . CONSUMPTION.
.
• It would . take a man a life • time Lto read
the treaties that 'have • been written upon
this important snbjeet,. and ,if .o sick man
were; attempt it he would make himself
worse by the reading,-and dip before - he got
half through. The syniptmns,of thedisease
area hacking cough,expectoration of mat:-
terer
pus, - pairi in one or both lungs,.chilli-'
neas, burning in the . palms of the hands and
soles of the- Teat, ekhausting day or night
sweats, hectic , Tever; . wasting of, flesh or-
Mammas; . sometimes expecibiation , of
blood. These are the usual: outward spip..
toms, apparent not only to the observing
physician,. but to _the patient's friends
There are, however; more important symp
, toms than these; which are only made mau
-1 ifest by auscultation , and percussion, terms '
which mean; in a medical sense,. thumping',
. and listening, and they are employed Out
wardly in order to ascertain-what is going
on inside_ the: cavity of the chest. The
signs orSymptems elieited 'in this - way are
almost sure to demonstrate the true and
exact condition of the respiratory organs..
A' perfect . it.senlator cannot , fail in
ascertaining' whether the Irings are
acting naturally or not. Hence, ' it is
:the best method . of examing the lungs.
Their actual condition once discovered, the
appropriate treatment is more readily ar
rived at, and every .diseased part more coin.:
pletely under the influence, of appropriate
remedies. ,We-have longbeen of the opin
ion that.cOnsumption or decay, or wasting
of the bodily strength, Was dependent on a
depraved state of the blood, which carries
in its course, tuberculous matter, 'and de
posits it in the hings• or elsewhere in the
body just as a calculi or stone is deposited
in the bladder, a small particle of which at
tracts other particles, until it becomes' of
such offense to the natural functions as to
bring on' ballanimatory action, which ac
tion, if it cOuld, - would carry it out of the
system, and which could have been easily
done in the beginning of such disease.
Dr. Kcy.ler's Pectoial Syrup is a complete
and perfect cure'in the forming stage of lung
disease. It acts on the very principlewe
have stated above,:by enablingthe .secern
ing or carrying WI organs to do a dOuble
share of work: Waste and repair are easily
comprehended, and if the worn out mate
rial be carried off, and 'the renewing mate-'
rial be of a proper character; there must • be
health and ease,, the contrary of, sickneSs
and disease. In' Many cases , . Of Conga:nip
lion which • have become settled Dr. Key,
ser's Pectoral Syrup fails to cure, although,
it will do. gooddn--nearly all. He prepares
a ionic Mali:eine called Lung Cure or Pal-.
inonary.:Re.sionaiitic, which is a great tonic,
and restores the parts to be reneWed, while
:it'disSblves and carries' ut out from the :body
those articles of worn out extraneous lust
' -
ier Which 'only tend lo 'clog . or destroy it
.byhindering the renewinw material being.
,deposited in its proper place. • _ . . ,-.
. .. ~ _
, .
Semple's,' 180'and 182 r.ederal
Street. , Allegheuy. ,
3lerrimaa Prints at.l2?;le. , •
, •
Pacitio - Prints at 123. e..
' Sprague Prints at.:l23 2 'e, • .•
. ,
--Crocheco Prints at 1.2%c.
• Yard-wide Pdeached.Musbn at 12,1ie:
Yard-Wido heavy rnbleached 'muslin
at 1234. e. ' • '-• - 1
10.4 Bleached Sheeting at . 373c:
Dark Ginghatn. at 10c.
Jearei at • • • , •' •
Colored'Uld Gloves at 76c, and a bargain.
'ruble Tanen, Irish Linen; •
Poplins,' Silks, •,•
Black and Colored Alpacas,'
Balmoral Skirts, rorscts,
Bonnets, Hats, , •. •
-FlOwers, 7 •
Hair'llfulds, and, a varlet.); of Othei Laney
goods at very low prices, '
Wolesale and 'Retail.
At Wm. Semple's; 180 and 162 Federal
street, Allegheny: -- •
Throw physic to tho dogs;, none
To:nlakes assurance doubly. sure„
I'lltake"—Plantation Bitters, _„
They never fail.
This great stomachic Realer is just what
the people need., ~It a remedy .they can
'rely on. Va. Dyspepsia, Heartburn,,lfead:
ache,: Ilizziness, Ague," Liver Complaints,
pains ill the Side:and 'lack it has no equal;
not the' least among virtues is its extreme
i>leaskritness .. . fo • the :taste Und'i iiintediate
`beneficial effect. Try lit;!suffering Dysfiep
'tl.4,, and be cured. Sucirtre.the assertions
, of 'those' situated-tri : know." From the vast
amount -of: thisr article, sold,,,itpwat'huvo
cat - • ,
lktior4ox,TA. delighttlil toilet
tki 'Cologne; and at; halfithe
prick).- • • • 4 , arwrliF
,-.. • , , •
April warns 'pcople:Of the , near aPPreach.
of, the hot, laumngsununer diSs..l.4nd - triPa
to t,he,.con . ntiy , ,T ,he 'int
portant On ccinnactdd with 'Sphilitex 4 trav::!
el is good —one that caw standt hard
'Us* and, --iongh Joseph :bleb=
ref; 'the' .rannfacttireri:,
• niakes to meer and has - on band all styleti
of trunks, which are superior to any Offered
-thiw:inarkety- , The prices- - are-vetk4 . ca ,
AtnlrsapplyLot Valises, satchels,
carpet, sacks ) ,&c. t also' found at 'his
wareitekinis, , lNd.a WhOd.:street.i For
any and,overything in this line lavoi•Mi.
tie'brer with
ThO verfit Vltioanite:Teethtoiltiftec.,
dollars a set:-the same m ethers, chary ci
,twenty dollars or. Nitrous Oxi.cie
'Latighing:tl.4l.4lree :When teeth .httnloloq
sorted, and itris4ho•only agent for this us
±;j
There is no pahiunder, tits lntlue.nee wh(
teeth are extritded,,,.4 :the' thema:Ads
have beeii ii.e.goihgreferV 7 iday (WIT
A. ..rgatozer Iturint).!-Iwill;f;ettest. Ds.
and ,Gille4le; - do. - thelaigeSt butineas ar
give the:best qse@sfaetion of: any cler4al e •!'
YersoTis .
ing to find skilled and honorable gen era( .!
will beibesf pleased 4246 Penn itree Di
Sill and Gillesple; , "
Tor Country and , City Merchants.--W e a.,
thoroughly supplied With all Idnds'of - Di
Goods, , Staple and - Fancy, bought i .1
unusual advantage -; through our• F'4 o4 tei
parchasing depaent, taking advantage,
the recent larg4 auction sales and ctn. i i
fl e
tion:s in prices,and we can and will, 1.11 1 i
less than thelowi3st F,gstern cash ring .1.
We invite you, to an inspection of on.;•st.__l'i
and • comparison ,of prices, at 59 ark
street. ' ' •..' ' ' `',,,,..,` 3 1 '';
' • ,•, 'J. W. BAnn.}...w&..kle.
,
Meals tire served at all hour.s at :refry rel
iionable prices, at the popidar and si*l-eol
ducted dining rooms of Troltzheilnirl
street," next door to the Pest(iftlee:,, s 51..
elms hotel fare bills dailj , surint.ssed.
The Choicest Groceries,', teas •spieS, P
al
ned -fruits, and table condiments,l m•
reasonable prices; received in iti•eslC pp
at the old established te,a.mark ofd ph
Robinson. No. 20, Fifth: street. _ -:
Aromatic Coffees, ":pore and unaclialtera ,,
ed, and at prices'most reasonable ate •ol.;
established tea mart of JoseyliA . RolOnsoii
No. 20 Fifth streot. Call in and 'Wake
purchase. -`t;
Grover cv. Baker Operator and 'Wog
derer wanted. None but .first clas:i,hanq
need apply. . J.! W. BARIUM &Co.
•'' 59 Market street.
A Fresh Invoice of choice to ash's Ai:
been opened, at reduced' rates, at the or--
established tea mart' of Josoph
son, No. 20 Fifth-street..:'
St. Louis Market.
Eby Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.):,
ST. Louis, April 2.—Tobaeco is active 1,-,)
unchanged. Cotton, • nothing transpires
Flour in fair demand for medium, and
grades, but little inquiry for high qualitiai
superfine, at .$758; X at $8,2539,25; , rti
$9,40a11, and XX.. $12a13,50. Wbeatli
active and firmer at $2,00a2.75 for red aPi
white fall, and $2,0532,15 for spring.; Cori
in better den.aitd at 74a78c. Barley,
sales. 'Rye at $1,60. Pork active andsfirni
at $25. Bacon excited and, higher all V2i,'
11 3-1 c for shoulders; clear rib sides packei
at 151-4 c; clear sides on spot 16e, and
future delivery at 161-2 c. Bulk Meats
demand and higher at 101-2 c for shchilderl
loose. Lard dull at 16c for choiee_tierce
and 161-21117efor, keg. Receipts—don
3,700 bets;'wh eat 24,000; corn 9,500; oat,
12,000; barley 1,900; Ryo 1,500 bush.
UNDERTAKERS.
A'I v LEN. !LUMEN, UNTIERTA
No. 166 FOURTH STREET, l'ittsburgb, Pc
Ct. INS of all landa, CRAPES, GLOVES;and evi
cry deieription or Funeral Funtighing Goods in
fished. Rooms open day and night. Hearse an
Carriages furnished: _
linviatENers—ltev. David Herr. D. D. Rev.
'W. Jacobus., D. 1)., Thomas.Etving, Esq.,' Jacob H
c I HABLES & PEEBLES, vmpERA
TAREIZSANIICLIVtRY STAIir.E.s, 'corner
li IsiIIUSKY STREET &ND CIIIIMITI AVEYIi
Allegheny City, where their (VITUS R 0.0318 a
constantly supplied-with' , real and linitatiowlios
wood,'2ll.l2logany and Walnut Coffins, at prices v
rying from 44 to .100. liodies iircoareli thy hate ,
'meat.- Hearses and .Carclakes furnished: also, ai
Rind s of 3-10 Urning GoodS, if. requiro., , otnapopel
i li.
at all hours,. day and bight. • ' . . .i ..
WBERT T. 1:40014Z1Z, , 1
TAKER AND' E...3IIIALMER, ..*i; . - - `•
T EET.;- ' , Allegheny . .and. No. • .80 I) ' ' ON
SQUARE, thy John tit'ilson &..Eres.„ i keeps all
on hands the best Metal,' Rtsewood, Within an
imitation Rosewood Coffins. -Walnut .Collins afro.
425 upwards. : Rosewood . Collins +2O upwards
other Coffins I: proportion. Carriages and iles.i'se
furnished at low rates. Crape„, - enovf.;s r , Plate an
Engraving ...furnished gratis. Office open clay an
ME . WATERS. ‘ •
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li-Etfr:ftritLY.OF
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liiimingea Water.
Vichy Water:
tleriifress waiter, &e.
For sala the.boktle, dozon or grom
SIMON,JOI - INSTON Drt!igist,
Corner Szottatfield,sid_Fourtat Strect,
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